Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1950 — Page 32
ing Reag-thump:
‘Hoarder Hunt
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TV's Color Scare
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THE INDIANAPOLIS ‘TIMES
Today in Business— Business Losing Faith in § Value
Some Executives Buy Farms As Security Against Inflation
using Trade rackdown eld Near
Down Payment Increase Expected In Few Weeks
By HAROLD y H. HARTL EY, Times “Business. Editor WHEN THE BUSINESSMAN locks-at his office cal-
endar today he trembles. There are four pages left. Each one is loaded with uncertainty. —— ~ Executives know “this can’t. go on.’ tri&d in its place, and how will it-work?. * They can smell trouble a mile away, and the smoke of Association of Home Builders, |
a prairie fire inflation already | lecting _$18,190,000,000 (billions) p is stinging their nostrils.
‘What's happening is that! business ir losing faith in the value of the dollar. “Privately, businessmen are making a scramble for the backwoods, buying farms. {failed to appreciate fully is how it's the old idea of a mattress many times an insurance man wah to catch them if they get wiped has to listen to the~word “no” oft of food money either by a de- then plow straight ahead pression or inflation. imake—-the sale.
But what will be ‘a crackdown in a few weeks. Frank W.
own payments
Ma, run down the road to the pest deal. mailbox. and get the. catalogue. Mr. Cortright
‘No’ Men Builders
ONE OF THE THINGS 1 have [01ding probable
spoke
mortgage
per gent by government controls
The housing industry is in for
Cortright, executive vice president of the National
predicted last night that larger would be 're‘simply for handling what we buy. quired with veterans getting the
before the Marion County Residential in the Athenaeum, un-
restrictions for the home builders which he predicted would last for gives 50 susie Suet of luggage space.
: In the last nine weeks. he said? and housing starts have been cut 0 | And b ylin er
Kaiser-Frazer Unveils ‘Henry J,’ Low-Price F Field Entry
a’
Here's the one you've heard about, the "Henry J." It's Kaiser-Frazer's entry into the lowpriced field promising economy, gas mileage up to 30 per gallon, and a fold-down rear seat which
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» . ” And that, I am told, is the rea- He said builders themselves are sis Asked THIS 1S WHERE the “city son for the “outings at Greenbrier beginning to draw in their specu- American States cor 3 tellers” made a mistake. Most of and other fancy resorts. And jative horns, fearful about buy- 0 gis ffere | rights Cougeriec Lom i! ore I ic p them got rid of their depression- the reason for the many recogni- ing and cleaning up land for | Beit RR & Stk Yrds pfd i bought farms. They hardly knew tions, too, the “Million-Dollar spring. too much risk at high , . Joel ERE & Big Xr Yrds con . 5 2 Fi f S a cow from an ear of corn, and, ola! ud ‘Agency Leaders” with prices, need Cost Information | Bosbeaderrii oi bid 2% wa irst o easona the milk from rewards The builders have the ge. ‘ Circle Theater com 3214 3 3 A the corn they; An insurance man, like every- however, from the standpoint of Due Tomorrow com Loan 4% pid » Skids Strikes Here
fone else, needs pepping up. Those employment. farmers, no's” get him. So the company “The administration wants no glad takes him out on a party now and job slump and it expects us to 18" get out. [then, salted with a few well-timed keep the building craftsmen emNow that they don’t know lectures, tq wash the “no's” out ployed,” he said. . what's ahead for the anemic dol- (of his system. This, ‘he said, will be a cushion lar, they are reaching again for G B against putting the control screws | the solid land, their idea of come- rocery eer on vo Ugnt. hort t hali-or-high-water security. WOMEN ARE BUYING deve er iy rages 10, “Whey know the President is nation's take-home beer. eve op ¢ nails Bot B Pipe, = ht “worried about high prices.” And| It's a little hard to believe but to be “enough Rauber aud & 8 they know he has the power to National Family Opinion, a sur- to run out of our ears.” gyp da something about it. How farivey outfit in Toledo, O., says the He was introduced by Howard he will go, and what it will meanilittle woman buys the old man C. Gammon of the Gammon Heatto- their livelihood is their gather- his suds along with her groceries ing Co., and M. L. Hall presided. |at the supermarket. Fred 1. Palmer presented 12 ” And she insists on well-known certificates to apprentices who THEY HAVE THE WORD of brands, wont’ take a substitute completed three vears training. Thomas B. McCabe that “infla- even if she doesn’t touch the tion is not around the corner. stuff. It is here.” | The - survey showed that half They are also worried about the of the bottled beer is bought py possibility -of swift evolutions in women for their husbands. ronment. {I suppose, once in awhile, fra, When inflation ruined Germany, taste it themselves. Hier took over. In China when, And many .a..smart husband money went back to dust, the hag figured out that he can buy Communists marched in. Their his beer out of his wife's grocery question is “What's going to hap- money. pei’ next in the United States?” Lyle C. Wilson, able political
were completely lost.’ “fhey sold to real finglly, some taking a loss,
“the
Hoosier Housing Up 227000 Units
Census Records . | 10-Year Increase
mist for the United press. Film Actor Due | WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (UP) Suton this plain. -—The number of dwelling units mE we go all out, standing reaty ON Goodwill Tour in Indiana rose from 1,005,952 in {6 handle the bad boy govern George Murphy, Hollywood act {1940 to 1,233.441 in 1950, accordments of the world, it may cost ' yw ct- Ing to a preliminary count reabout $60 billion a year. Ten or who has been doing every- leased today by the Bureau of the of that would add $600 bil-| {thing but make movies in recent/Census. ligm to the public debt, which 18 years will be in town tomorrow, The Increase of 227.439 was a hig amount of back taxes we Owe. oo eo 0 lit. {22.6 per cent boost in housing en tle goodwill for ‘units, compared with a 14.4 per CAN WE STAND IT, and what the flicker boys. cent increase in the state's popuwilt happen while we're spending Amiable Mr. lation from 3.427.796 to 3.921.213 it for pon-productive manufac Murphy will {reported in the 1950 preliminary tune, guns, tanks, planes, etc.” meet with local jcensus, "here will be, of course, a shut- and state civic 4 The average number of persons oft of wage and price increases leaders in an ef-" {living In each unit fell from 3.41 ta try to smother inflation. fort to ‘“under- in 1940 to 3.18 in 1950. ‘But if we take on this arma- 4 ooh | While 22 of Indiana's 92 counment spending deal, we won't be 4b 00 nrg, {ties showed population decreases in for a mere inflation blow. It jand 70 of them registered inwill be a hurricane, He's currently creases, the housing census indild onto your hat. That's. dashing all over {cated only three counties had shout all you'll have left. {the country, giv- [fewer* dwelling units this year. $h on They were Pike, Switzerland $teno 0 9 ing informal discussions, all and Vermillion, and in each the “PHE BOSS DOESN'T growl at sointed at letting the people out decrease in poulation units was his stenographer or secretary any in the hinterland know what's far less than the decrease in nummore.. It's risky. She might quit. ajling the film industry. {ber of persons. "Phere was a time when he could | Officially, Mr. Murphy is vice] Marion County ‘showed the biglet off steam, blow his top, if his president of the Screen Actors’ gest jump in the. number of new hreakfast coffee was bad or the Guild, a member of the Academy dwelling units, an increase of wife had told him she was over-of Motion Picture Arts and 33.735 to 170,512.. Lake County| drawn at the bank, but no more. Sciences, and several film benevo- housing Shite increased from 79,Stenographers are scarce, “both lent organizations. 1140 to 106,437
B and bad ones. And their| IN INDIAN A POLIS
Mr. Murphy |ing talks and lectures and hoid-
wages are up.
In Indianapolis a good stenogr3her will draw $50 or $60 or
MARRIAGE LICENSES Rose Jones: Cecil, A : en more, depending on how . ph ” “ ot - Florence LaCasse: Karp JH Mijrold. d. John L, Vastunsion, 33 ohne St Paul Karan: Walter, Dorotuy Muenche L 1 win Don R° Campbell. 28. 601 W 29th: Velma GIRLS "This ought to bring a boom to Bg TC 2 ay x Callan AL St Vincent's — John, Helen .Padden t## business colleges w here they Richard A. Tincher. 21. 1141 River: Cen- Frne Rose Allanson; Louis. Leonerda h eva Kirk, 18 529 N' Noble Be hubert Richard, Mary Mercier turn them out. It's better than gageans H Black. 22. 2325 Sugar Grove. non Minnie Lee Belden: Ci | d Geraldine Hudson. 19. 1008 W, 26th Adkin Morris. Pried F $ eotis, ai . - 5 2 eda Trails Igtary work cleaner surroun | Robert A. Von ie 162 perio At St. Francis Charles Marjorie Greges. 8 niore money. elores | aguire Pierson Donald, Ma : Ee aa meth Blakes FT Han Cornell “Bacie| POS Mary Gavel paul Neomi Tet - 80 don't snap at your stenog-._ Vasser. 20. 1561 Yan Bula Christy - ed Skillman, 22. Oreentield: Phyllis J: At General Mel rapher or secretary. She nay put ‘Murphy, or Mary Haj Juanita Short;
wy LawrDonna ence. Mary Hall | : At Method Presnoples: Lewis. Alice Westerfield: Jack. Enid Sorenson: Franklin, Helen Krohine Shlando Eligeb eth Magee: Roy. Loretta > endricks arfon arguerite TFlemw n. 19 8 | ) corse 1 LUkomerer. 26. IU. Medical] (ok Wilfred. Ruth Taylor: Ravmo nter: Barbara M. Haves. 23 2111 N ',./ ome John Orcheada Jam R. Beasley. 21. 1411 N._ Shannon lynn Ray. Delores Oliver Helen M Glende. 20. 2142 N Hawthorne ! Charles M Canary. 75, 1806 Woodlawn Acenith J. Brandon. 71. 4730 Mathews Phillip 5 Jolly un 836 E North wart, 22, N. New .lersey Leh aM Tar cock Jr lo 2006 Southeastern Delores wo a 17. 3225 N Capitol Edward A 0 a2 1206 Comer Brandlein i" 1 215 Hoelgen
DIVORC E SU ITS FIL KE D rteriosc ferott 1c Theat y Is thy LL Watson. Mary Ralnh Mille 44. at / Dollar RB ore OStoneking Glendon C J Chreiomh Vestal. 73 ligt) . vs, Elva M. Stew nt Donald Ma ohn Sito} estal. 73, But there are some ligtle mer- '& Ela W jer: Dorothy 8 ve Paul wi oer VAY Demmrrnage “E : 0 ALS chants who- would like to pile up Cull Etfie ) oi dit: Bodie “Wisdom. Opa hn, Vide: \ pods if the backroom, But éven| Eee Arius E. Per riins Mar farsuerite oie, Adriance, 5. at St s . eora Y they can’t do it. The manufac- Es clifford R.Gibron eer Dr Clark W Day. M. D.. 14. turers have them rationed. 80 in Indiana it will probably be a spook hunt, with no spooks.
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CHARLIE SAWYER, Sccrefary . 2805 Man-
of Commerce. says there's going ta be a hoarder hunt. The government's going to wy to ‘flush out the stockpilers. But he won't find many in Indiana. Most of the madnufacturers are on a hand-to-mouth basis’ in inventories, can keep up with
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Robert Thomas Parson. 48 952 Kills Two Dock Workers gDgikware, coronary SE 3035 Eimira AVONDALE, La. Sept. 28 (UP) Sureing ma 5 “Foriett Two workmen were believed to’ have been killed when an empty A gasoline barge exploded with a Hester blinding flash at the marine ways :
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YOU CAN write Long FCC gave the tentative go-ahead to the CBS color system for two _ reasons. One is that CBS color . was supposed to be more faithful Gasoline Barge Blast than the competitors’. And, secondly, CBS color wan't make the country scrap 10 million telbvision sets to. get color pictures by air : ~The estimated cost of the color attachment for the -average set
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The first shadows of seasonal)
’ mmins Eng ptd 23 Henry J. Kaiser is introducing conalidaceq Fipance 50d... 8 , price skids fell across the Indian-|
today his four-cylinder car with Sontin. Car-Ny -Na-Va cee 1g
an accent on economy. It comes Eastern ina Tele § pra... 3 134 apolls Stockyards today, govern-| with a “Six” too, but for mileage, | Bauitable Secu Securities com ..... 2 | ment forecasters said. ‘Reminis-| the four promises up to 30 per Family Foante vi otd [L197 wo cent of last -year's four-month allon. {Hass Corn td wy XA ‘decline, farmers can look for] Prices. still secret, will be out: Herf-Jones [NY oid 0 11 -skimpier prices for their animals
16% in months to come, they declared.
tomorrow but Edgar Kaiser, K-F *Hook Reso Co com Fann
president, said it would be the nd Gs afer com 2.., a3. Large pork and mutton imports lowest-priced full-sized sedan in i ing 5a ich fiec 3 “ol i 108 - 107 will drop animal values in com-| . ” 285, 9 tition with western live stock, {America And E 4% LPM ra 1000s 10308] Pb Both engines are new high-/TAC Realty Co com 8 for retail outlets. compression “Kaiser Supersonic” {dole Water Co som ra 33 19 Hogs, 11,600; moderately active; e o 5% p i L-head types. *Indpis. W a pfd 10 barrows and gilts mostly 25 cents Basicaily. it is the cag that Hh So or cm i 3,, lower; bulk good and choice 190 Henry J. Kaiser, board chairman, finéan & Co pta =". Ces” 6 “to 270 pounds $20.25 to $20.65, v whe - L sr Mas, 4, few hundred head 520.65; 160 to, an rs Kaiser Fraan EE com ne pi 190 pounds $20. to. $20.25, few the basis of post-war engineering Nat Homes com SU a Yt 237 820.50; 120 to 160 pounds $15 to) ' Ss advances, the Henry J models :N V md’ Pub ‘se Serv com 1%: '%1+, $17.50, choice uniform 160 pounds! profitted from prior years of ex- N fig pis.S Sry aad, ER , $17.50; sows steady to 25 cents
3 lower; good and choice 325 to , 550 pounds $18.50 to $19.75; choice
*P R Mallory Co com Progress Laundry com
perimentation with 50 prototypes
built under Mr. Kaiser's personal Pu rv of Ind com 26% | direction. jun Sexy of Inq 349 8% lightweights $20; over 550 pounds : : 2 | 50 MPH in 10 Seconds SHE Reon ora. id 38 to $15.28 Quotations 0 Ind G | le Along with specifications and foxes: Fan € Camp ord "Wi! Cattle, 850; calves, 350; small road test results, the company is- TRI-UA%, Comp 0% Je 20% gnply slaughter steers steady; sued an open challenge to the Terre tie. Malleable 2% ps2iload good medium-weight steers, public to compare Henry J high- United “Telephone 5% oid 98° 7.0$30.75; load good yearlings and way and traffic performance, and Union e soins 57 ‘/light steers $29 to $29.50; medium
riding comfort with other makes delivering for hundreds of dollars more. . The company reported the Btner Fertilizer 5s 98 .. Henry J will leap from zero to 50 Columbia EE eae or. miles an hour in 10 seconds, and §.7 ie Securities "ss00 to 60 in 14 seconds. amilton Mfg Co 5s © 8 The new model provides the ndpls Pulte 4 y Color 5 4 : on largest luggage capacity of any 4% ress passenger sedan. It offers a maximum cargo area of 50.3 cubic feet
Allen & Steen 58 American Loan 4'2s 60 Bastian Morley & 61 atesville Tele Co 44s
. ‘native grassers and short feds $25| ‘|to $28.50; heifers scarce; common light native yearlings, $22 to $24; oe cows steady to weak; odd good ai: beef cows, $21.50 to $22; common land medium, $13.25 to $21; can-| a ners and cutters, $15.50 to $18.25; 27’ odd weighty cutters to $19; vealers active, steady; good and choice .. $32 to $35. largely $33 up; com-
achieved through a utility feature N in ie 107° non nd Tedign 2 3 a which allows the rear seat back Pubife Service 3tas 75 | 104 u's -Unchange dium 10 to be folded forward and an- Traction Terminal 58 A7 . 19's 82); good beef and sausage heads $22
“Ex-divie to $24.50. Odd heads peaked at
$25. Sheep. 1300; market moderately
chored in place as trunk floor, Room for Five
part of the
Red Cross "Seeks 5 500, 000
The 174%-inch overall lengtn First Aid Teachers RELIVE! DHng Jamis ful D0 overall wiih of 70 inchee. pra. CLEVELAND, 0, Sept. 28 weights near 100 to 110 Ibs.; good =P (UP)—The American Red Cross and choice under 100 lbs. $28.50
vides spacious seating room for five adult passengers with ample needs 500,000 persons to train to $29. 0! sales $29; heavier head room and leg room for six- 20 million Americans in first ald weights $28 to $28.50; medium and good $25.50 to $28.50: slaugh-| footers, the company reported. ‘go the nation will be prepa d On 59% inches height, a factor prepared ter ewes unchanged; medium to which enabled K-F engineers to for ne in Con > ava choice $8 to $13. te achieve an exceptionally low cen- according to Gen. George C. Mar- ‘ ’ ter of gravity, the Henry J claims shall. 80 Pet. Sure Hiccup
to be the lowest full size Ameri- The new Defense Secretary GUre Bared by Hospital can sedan. urged all-out mobilization last. ATLANTA, Sept. 28 night 10 meet the “unprecedented”. Grady Hospital doctors said their personnel needs of the Red Cross method of stopping Charles under the national civil defense Woods’ 11-hour siege of hiccups, Iplan. would work 80 per cent of the! Gen. Marshall, national presi- time. dent of the American Red Cross, They placed a paper bag over said the organization also had the face of the 19-year-old youth, the responsibility of training 100.- telling him to breathe through his 000 women as nurses aides for mouth and thus forcing carbon hospital and home service work. dioxide back into the lungs.
Today's Weather Fotocast
Reports $900 Robbery
Theft of $900 from Robert I.ce Reeves, 23, of 622 W. North St.,
today. Mr. Reeves said three armed men forced their way into the house last night, tied him with a light cord, broke open a cedar chest and took the money.
PARTLY CAOUDY AND CLOUDY “ARLAS
FOTOCAST BS" givin AIFECTID A Et omzZILE Ad i: THUNDER 572 main r,s hess mzoss, Try ——— STORMS |
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Cool northerly winds are pushing across the Canadian border to meet the ‘warmer air flow from the Tropics and Gulf. Showers and rain are forecast over a large area from the lower lakes southward to the Gulf coast.
here last night.
i&.-from £32 to $50. low enough Dock workers said three mem-
that a lot of set owners will jump
at it, bers of the five-man crew esBut if they don’t, they still can caped, but Mgses Wilson, and oF Ixp1 get black and white telecasts over Edwin Reese had not.been seen
their same sets Eo don’t worry. to far. That ‘Middleman’ «THE CARTOONISTS used to have fun sticking their pens in thé ribs of “the middleman.” “He's the fellow who bought up merchandise and tacked on his bring inflated prices down. profit, and didn't produce much,. The harvest this year is esti-
compared to the farmer or man- “mated at less than 10 million rer. bales, Agriculture Department
middleman’s back in Officials have decided that 'prothe oy The agen figure boys duction of 15 or 16 million bales are getting after him. is desirable next year. :
THEY SAY "HE'S TAKING
since the blast.
50 Per Cent Increase In Cotton, U. S. Goal
WASHINGTON, Sept, 28 (UP) —The government will try to boost U. 8. cotton production by 50 per cent or more next year to
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ANNAPOLIS holders’ Meeting - Cs 1ant tp call of its Directors, a-special. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a special me#ting of the shareholders of The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis will be held at its banking house at 3 Virginia Avenue in the * City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, on Thursday, October 19, 1950 at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (C.S.T.) for the purpose of considering and determining by vote whether an agreement-to.merge and consolidate the said Bank and The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, located in the City of Indianapolis, State.of Indiana, under the provisions of the laws of thie United States, shall be ratified and confirmed, and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the proposed merger and consolidation of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Agreement executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana’ National Bank of Indianapolis and approved by the Board of Directors - of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, providing for the con-. solidation, 1s on i Ale at the Bank and may be inspected during business
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more and more. For instance, By United Pres and may be inspected during business hours. Pi hours. Go ns : . a N " » la = ihe Agriculture Department sald given of “Hermas sig: Carts Fore T aie: : ‘y : ; ed up an extra .2 of a cent Pend. St Thomas. & o.oo $Y ORDER OF THE BOARD CF DIRECTORS.” »Y ORDER 'OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. hd : N Depart e-Amesican Lawyer, - fans pi o i 5 oy saa io i, Td on bread alone. Antwerp City nhurgh, Agkiand. | "CLARENCE R KUSS; Secrstary | | ‘ : Ld * J. KURT MAHRDT, Cashier - ) \ 'e Depart- Pirmon 5 ATtE. 7 = ‘ a ! ; le ¢ nh Fat VA i i : \ {3 col (Cristobal: i bron. — . - i . : ment 2 the middiomas io col fait Queen of aniien. + Po - Ca Yiveietiipe— AE EG : : 4 : N 3 = Z ¥ er y > & i Lo 2 Moth : x ! i / a ? Bo
(UP)—|
Gen. Dean Alive,
Tell How Enemy Blew Up 18 Gis
OSAN, Korea, Sept. 28 (UP)— Three North Korean prisoners of
‘war said today that they believe Maj. Gen. William F. Dean, commander of the U. 8. 24th Infantry Division who has- been missing since July 21, is still alive. Capt. William J. Cochrane of Joplin, Mo., ii officer for
Troops of ‘the U. 8S. 24th Infantry Division oN Taejon today found the bodies of 40 American soldiers who had y been. murdered by the fleeing North Koreans dumped into a trench. Two survivors of the ‘massacre were “rescued.
‘the th ‘Cavalrys Regiment, said it was “fairly well established" that Gen. Dean is alive. He said he based his statement jon reports from war prisoners land civilians in widely- -separated areas, |
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Taken to Seoul
At the same time escaped South! {Korean soldiers reported that] {Communist troops burned and! dynamited to death 18 American war prisoners at Chongju, 651 ‘miles southeast of Seoul, and shot | 400 South Korean prisoners. The three captured North Ko|reans, two of whom were captured in Sangju and one in Chong|ju, said they heard a Red army captain in Chongju say on Sept. |23 or Sept. 24 that Gen. Dean | was taken to Seoul early in Sep- | tember. | They quoted the captain as| saying that Gen. Dean previously| {had been held in a ‘prisoner-of-| jwar camp in Chongju. { (Yesterday units of the U. S.| {7th Infantry Division captured a! schoolhouse on the eastern out-' skirts of Seoul, where 300 or 400 !prisoners-of-war were reported io| {have been held. Civilians told {the Americans that the Communists took the prisoners north! because of the impending fall of! the city.) |
Blew Up Yanks
Meantime, escaped South Korean soldiers said the Communists massacre of war prisoners oc-| curred Sept. 22 when the North! Koreans heard that U. 8. forces were advancing across the Nak-| [tong, 40 miles to the east. The Reds soaked with gasoline the building in which the Ameri-| can prisoners were being held, | then bléw it upswith dynamide, {the five South Koreans said. The soldiers said 187 other | ‘prisoners were transferred to a! Seoul jail a few days before the massacre.
Bondieader Threctens
To Sue Communists
NEW YORK. Sept. 28 (UP)—| Bandleader Duke Ellington threat-. ened today to sue the Communist Party for “defamation of name and reputation” if it doesn’t remove his name from the Stock-! holm “peace” petition within 48 hours.
| Local Truck Grain Prices
I Neo.
truck wheat, $185. { No.
white corn. $215 vellow corn. $1.37. soybeans, $3.04. oats, Tle.
U.S. Statement -
{ WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (UP)—Government expenses and receipts for the cur
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| rent fiscal year through Sept. 26, compared with a vear 280: This Yea t Year | penses § 8.084, 740 13 $ 18e0'aly 01s Receipts 8.911.543.353 434,181 Sut ply us #26.803.3 240 | Defici 1.394.984.8368 | Cash Bal 5.360.186.058 5.679.839.646 | Public Debt 238.826.645.753 256.323.979.759 Gold Res've 23, 524. §44.924 24.603,683.763 INDIANAPOLIS | CL FARING Rouse | I Clearing | 1 |_Debits Hy i saanines |
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Dr. Charles PR Eh id RH. -Ina KELLEY Jeanette M.
i ADAMS — Anna & EE years, of 4017 Bowma mother “of rs Ralph Sanford of city Leo F. Adams | of Arlington, Ind.; sister of J. © { Riddle of North Vernon, Ind.; also 8 | grandchildren and 17 great-grand-- | children, Dass away Tuesday Friends may Il at JORDA FUNER HOME, 2 428" 5 10th 8. ‘
OMB, Funeral Friday, September 29. 2 p Friends in Cemetery. ARNOLD —Dr. Charles E., 3340 N. Meridian, 59 years old, beloved husband of Vera M. Arnold and father" | of Mrs. Glen Waiters of Schenestad | New York, and Lt. Chas. F. Arnold
vited. Burial Glenn Haven
ASC IN i A. beloved wife of Harry Baton. passed away Wednesday at St. nces Hospital. and services from SPEAKS & FINN NEPAL HOME, 1639 N. Meridian Priday 2 p. m. pL Friends may call at fu-. ners! home. Priends invited.
\ BERNE Wil liam C.,
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Burial Crown Hill
Jen Swe Service Friday. 10:30 H RRY w MOORE PEACE CiiApmL, 2050 E. Michigan St weicome. urial Crown Hil may cail at PEACE CHAP
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plac day o | 1950, will consider ‘the followin appropriations Which pad | sider necessary to meet * | emergency existini this “tyme
i Specia nd. | Add tional appropriations ay for school
additional
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1950, 1 Death Notice? oe Re Fale o Sas he
Ss. vid Nd ash Sr and John an David £. Burton of city, brother of eille , ay Ind ieee LARNER r BUCHANAN MOR-~ Priday, 1 p. m ds ine
Ortuary. ited Friends may, call at Cemetery, Ind. (Tipton, Ind. papers please copy.)
CAINE-—-Vince iiiam, 8 mont
ty Bl time. Private ny m. Isterment
COTTEY—Nancy Ellen, 2319 Parker race L.. mother dow of Ho: od
RE HAP! tation St. PD. TR Bil Friends invited:
DOWNS Mw. Ella B., wi of Johm
> jer 0 f Miss Blacks well and Mr , aun s V. and Paul No of pana n, John E. Noonan of on, %. ry Louise Noonan, lackwall. Lr join J. iL Mrs. 00. Ta Blackmail, Hiackwel, al lof Indianapolis, at_ the residence 5231 oo Sivahia St. Wednesday, September y Dunersl 8a} Saturday, Sep~ tember 30, from t KW. FUNER, HOME, 150
503 BA Meridian st, 8: a. m.: Requiem Mass, Bt. Joan of Arc Church, 9 a. Inter= ment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home
DRAKE—Robert [, of 1846 Arrow
Ave, son. of Charles and Thelma Opal Drake, brother of How rake, departed this Ie “Tugsaar: e 22. Service Friday. 4 & KIRK N RHE A 8
ends invi.ed. Burial Be ‘Park Cemetery.
UNE—David H.
3902 Fores
passed rvices
Chicago. . BR Friday
E 3 Burial "Memorial Park. Vpriends’ ma¥ call at -chapel any a
DT of ~ W. South 8t., entered into rest Tuesday eve= ning, age 65 +3 Seyvices Friday, gm A MOORR PEAC CHAPEL 2050 2 "Michiga 8t.. Friends Ale welcome. Buri Washington Par
HILLS—Ina M., 2127 N, Talbots, 83. beloved mother Donald C. Hills, a pe ieing B. Hills, Acto, New Jersey: Mn T. Xe Shag, Fargo, North Dak Ho Diets. Chadds Ford: sane vaniai Vs Thomas Mad ngLoNe Mrs. liam, S i IML Muncie,
Indiana, away Wedn Desda¥ m. Services Friday. ; dire SHIRLE BROS C RAL C! APEL,
46 N nois. Burial Oak Hill Cem tery, Craviondsel le. Indiana. Priends may call at the chapel any tim
HOLTZ—Emma L., Wo 7. Bul er of
Edgehill Rd. Qs R. Holtz ndianapalis; Holtz, India apolis: c "Holtz, Onslow, a, grandmother of Barbara Jean, also several nieces nephews. Passed away Thursday morning. rvice Saturday. 2:30
1974 W. Michigan St. Friends ine vited Burial Concordia Cemetery, Friends may call at funeral home after 7 p. m._ Thursday
JACKMAN—Carrie A. 1227 Bradbury St, wife of William, also surviv by 2 half-sisters and 1 half-brother, away
passed ursday Dorning
J. C. ILSON CH THE CHIMES, 1234 Prospect St. Sate urday. 1:30 m. Priends invited Burial New Crown, Friends may call at the CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES after Priday noon. :.
KENTON—Walter 5805 Haverford, ate od 64, beloved fiuand of Jessie B Kenton, father ot Jolly and Omar Kenton and brothe: . Linabyry, Zuonaville, Indiana: stepMrs. May
”Batur EY Services Saturaay. LIX Sar}
Tlinots. Burial Crown H Prien 4 he chapel any time after 7 > m ay.
RN Elen G. (Nellle), Sousn_o o
william P. Sullivan, all ot Indianapwv O00 a L. a iivas, Mrs. Anns’ Suite Mrs. Helen Dailey. al
Los “Auseles Calitornia F Mrs, Mary Tiesdsr Ham Tton,
A 48. Funeral trom BLA toe, N AL Hop
L eridian St,
ulem 8 Foie: a : Paul Cathedral. Bian
Holy Cross Cemetery. Fri n call at the tuners _nome Sls 981 METZGER--James 8. age 80. Denny, beloved. father of Kenneth
Metzger. Herman Met Fran Wills, - brother of ou) ball Lebanon. Ind. Mrs. oar Chitwood,
Wednesas Ind. sed away
Pas N38 stay Varin. EP URES Syiurdes.
HA 46 N. Ti. Bata Memoria! aa ends jay cal at the chapel
Friday. (Lebe~ non, oP lt Big lease copy.)
MEYER— William 65 years, 1317 ospect St. Se husband o Mable E. Meyer, father of William B yer, otie Strubs. son of Mrs.
ds may call at any Ame after 1 p. m,
WERS—-Arve + Be Dav i Poms, fainer of A Jean Terry rs. Phy Jack Powers, Noite, Odie and
five grandchildren, Tuesday. Funeral Saturday 2 ow Tood Torrie st Bia " oral f orr t Park. Friends may ean al oe
funeral home after 6 pm todas
RODGERS — Carolina, 69 vears. o 1736 Ludlow, ons of Mrs. bers mar Hankins of Ande 5 3 grandmother of Wilson Wooten of city: soister of Mrs Arthur Snider of Tusc passe away Ss Ve Friends may "call ati Jhursds Thursday at JORDA HOME, 2428 E. 10th se neral pren later.
AL Time of fuPor information
23 Brook-
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SPILLMAN Benja iin sp age 72.
er of Mrs. Ada broth.
reen, Indianapalist
y riend i funeral home dy mag
STADTLANDER Maude. R. R. 10, Box 184K, age 70, beloved wife ot Herman C. Stadtlander; sister-in. law of Mrs. Luls Toon, Mrs. Lilly Suiter, Thursday. ING HILL CHAPEL. 5377 2 aI uzial 20a Hill after 7 Dp. m. Thursday
TAYLOR—Gearg ow... isband of Mrs? Yr ho Cap pitert er '
any time
invited.’ ——
ELL—Vincent P.. entered into sess nesday Torn! ing ager 74 i Mar Tue
more
are
RE PEACE CHAPEL SERV.
Raries R. age 51180 N, “beloved Roba of ou Ag and father o
nds may call time after 7 ty m, Thursds Sans) anys
3 Card of Thanks
tor pris A tehds and
Ne § an to t snk neleibers for their Vex Tess
pathy. many lovely and other acts kindness at the
passing of our n 8 - and BIO AE span ather. son
and with gh equa oa we al to thea Ra ow Rr inter, attendants ail’ tor hai kie Funes
4 In Memoriam
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father
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