Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1950 — Page 18
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"USED CAR. DEALERS are laying the ax to prices. Yards Are Reported 7 The vice president of Distillers That's sweet music to the ears of buyers. : “Moderately Active re et prams yt {They're like anyone else -in business. If ‘they don’ t Prices on barrows and gilts day was elected to head the big move merchandise, they're not iri business. So they've efit were mostly 25 to 50 cents lower PACKING house here,
prices to what people can pay, and still stay inside Reg. X. today than. yesterday's average. W. R. Sinclair, 44 years with
ie
Ee IK correctional institution trash heap.”
lean. »
Early sales opened moderately years before that in Belfast, Iredicted that used car prices ~ active. land, where he was born, made’
4 — ——tetE—Jower—thanr—yesterdays-active—gs—chairnmamrof= the execuFy aa Foe le “ONE “MODEL H AS TWO average; good and chojce 170 to tive-bristling Kingan board. reezer compartments, holding 54 240 pounds: “frequently mixed p 1 vbe he was q Retains Post on Board do 1 morn Uiaye same of POUNds above and 35 pounds mare weight -offerings- RAT
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ling here today. sr TOO f teh —~eofrectionsi-
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° ICo ommunities Sabotager: (Correctional Progress, |. ms = Social Workers Told
his family to Indianapelis in’ Institutions Not ‘Social Trash Heap,’ {fee re Times Business Editor Early Sales af City ~~ *°0U %X weeks, as soon as he Hlinois Boys’ Training School Leader Says | Mr. Mosshurg
Charles W. Leonard, superintendent of Illinois State Training | ‘School for Boys, today accused the courts and the community in| general of sabotaging the program of correctional institutions b | /“too often regarding a correctional institution as a social J ) at the. Indianapolis Stoc kyards. Kingan's in this country and two tT . + I talked with one of the top dealers today and he pre- i > hr Joonard was ond of more
than a dozen nationally known State Tax Return campus YMC A
THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1050 ; shmen, Seniors me Presidents
Ill, yesterday were elected presi-
jand freshman
‘is a pre-law mashould not be regarded as a social | ljor in the Colllege of Liberal Arts and Sciences, He is a Y member of Phi garbage | Delta Theta fra- | ternity and the"
chapter, Mr. Mossbur! Fs |speakers who addressed sections oll : he N10 € both ways. A taiich of the toe Hogs 13.000; moderately active; the announcement. He is retir- iof the Indi $ M Mr. Bess is a would move up after the first does the trick, with arms loaded. barrows and gilts mostly 25 to 50 ing as president and will remain _on Social Work, State Conference Up 1 illion |student in the University College _ of the year pn = 3
-the-see-— ~ ond day of its 60th annual meet- Collections of the state gross'and a pledge of the Sigma Nu
j income tax during ne first four fraternity. He is also a football
SW ere ==: — i StAGtions ar. rare M"Fan more than § million over the and basketball player. his Jalopics, and to stare buyers” “shelf just below: And the sever loads choice fairly un * hw ifikie, ome of the leading. Fred. Willkie. ee Seagram's Im a lite of eR Ee ely a stopover amount collected in the same pe-swing-out crispers can be whisked form 180 to 220 pounds $19.35 ie S1ness of the 4 to steaks. } riod last year. : : . Is T IR Ten Seman fo Tease: right out for loading beside the $19. 50; .240-to 270 pounds $18.50 to est. Will remain on the board of a long sentence in the peniten- Honors to Hoosier 6
S : Seagram's and will serve that It's that steel cutback which Market basket on the table. $18.75; few $19; heavier weights
ICs in the cards and will come $15.50 to $17.50; few $18; “Mr. and Mrs. Willkie were living [Parole Association luncheon.
EAE b $18; edd bi eight down t few aficking them In. buses | ut read the cookbook. And it adc ig weight down to
timer for the eoffee you put in Juicy, sweet and ripe for the the pot the night before, so vou
buyer. For instance; 1950. models ean stumble down in a ratty old are selling on some lots ‘at less bathrobe in the morning, your | than they cost wholesale NeW. | hair still mussed, fumble | One dealer has'a 1950 Nash 4.0und for a smoke, and know
aie es = olis Democrat, is for federal aid ing made to think they are ser good mixed yearlings $30; major- €fICK” in their children’s names
ity medium yearlings and heifers s . $26.60 10:$29: common .and me- Hall Francis. but there, Mr. Willdium grassers $23.50 to $25 50; kie pointed out with a chuckle, package medium heifers S$ ;'they managed to keep the “F.”
can opponent, Charles B. Brown- to respond to treatment,” he sai son, is against it. “The treatment of a boy mu
bulls $23 ‘to $25; cutter and com-
F : i i s a he y Sa 4 THT What's happening is that t It's made me hungry, “mon $19 fo 822 50. Vealers active
28s tut Reg. X jolt is beginning to wear “membership inthe Indiana State Shed by. the -two-eongressional gram of the institution.
today. ’ educational “opportunities, conHatred and spleen has been gested living areas and race pre markedly present in this off-year judice as community responsibil ties. campaign, he pointed out. And i he decried the injection of per-s Mrs. Charles T. Boynton, Elk-
all her life, seen so much food. Services for Mrs. Jessie Nellie f Manuel, who died yesterday. im Vi : J isher of the Soldiers’ Home Hospital in La- Geography Defayette, will be held at 1:30 p. m. partment of In- i of meat a week, three ounces tomorrow in Shirley Brothers diana University | of butter and a half pound of [Central Chapel. Burial WH. be
for about two years, not closely, : z a but a mere hand-touching' and IN ENGLAND she had been
warm “How are you?” | able to buy only 20 cents worth I always watched a little after
I-had met him. And in that hand
ing. Prof. 8. 8S.
£2, izes ill Are you thinking what I am? of her life and had lived in La- ng aes .
the best paper on the history of
.I never saw him smoke, either, That's what a tough time they’ d fay ette the last 20 years. For 40 although his business is built on,
- da use p 1951-52. Pp piau upon indors ing federal aid conviviality and good fellowshi y | 8 ism” she ‘as a member of Sec la 2 UPC ors ede elect for 9:
So don't let them se ‘ [dianapolis, She was also a mem- . ing up in corners late in the eve-| ot them sell you, !
either it yi b. acteriology : the wome n's .auxiliar y of ning. )
the more than 100 men and wom- Indiana State Medical Associa-
envy. He's 60, but he has the day to say hello to Mrs. Dorothy Robert Lawton Manuel.
Chides Republicans . ment, second vice president; Mrs. body of a man 40. And he sleeps Carson. She's at the informa-| Surviving are two nieces, Mrs,
like a log, letting his body re-| tion desk, near the escalators, at/Ruth Day and Mrs. Naomi Mec- Local Stocks and | ‘Bonds cans in this campaign for offer- women of Valparaiso University,
Pl ; | low who says, “I've Just got to miniature magnolia tree, on her, Mrs. Edna Pavey. born in Utah Sd Rx &
N : e Fair Deal they decline to say Belt RR Stk Yrds com .. *:*ithe Fair I ) a, New Secretary and an Indianapolis resident 18 (obhs-Metrill, com just-what Jaws they -would repeal. ink im my- business: Fons desk. And-a-eluster of Happiness years, died vesterday in he e, | Bobbs-Merriall pid 4'x% Bry och 1 last: Named as secretary was Mrs. @ ook. where ‘they did the most yin h r hom » | Central Soya . 5213 that have been passed in the las
00 W § as ! | Circle “Tt i : WELL, HE'S YOUR proot. |good, on her left shoulder, against 2700 W. 80th St. She was 51, ircle, Thealer gow
Sarah M.- Paynter, Washington Com Loan 4% -pfd Servi . od habits, and if not abstinence a background of grey wool with ervices will be. held "at. 10:30 c
County - Public Welfare Department. Otto F. Walls, hospital relations director of Blue Cross, was chosen treasurer. Directors are Mrs. Eleanor Dunn Moore, president of Marin=
BR vps 96 16 Years. ig, ins Eng Bg
: ‘ on’ ke ‘controls. either’ a.m. Saturday in Flanner & Summins Eng aaE Ye Jon like soni “But I ar then surely moderation, must be military buttons down the front. Buchanan. mortuary, Burial will Contin. Cara Fino Foie, tor. vert: oni : * - the rule for men who fill the) She was scarlet and gray. from pe in Crown Hill. Delta Elec com in top chairs in business. hai Ea astern ‘Ind Tele 5 pfd .,. P air to eyes to dress. And one of Surviving are a son, Robert F.|Eauitable Securities com .. - They never risk a thick tongue, ithe best ads the National Rose
133+ 147% for rent control so long. as solFamily Finance com - . 100° ‘bury have to pay $90 a month f for & thick head, or a thick answer. Show on
81 ~+ diers familes near Camp AtterPavey, Indianapolis; her mother, Family Finance 5% ofd LH
g “ C f 7 a 14.hy 14 foot apartment. County Welfare Board; Loren J. : 4h ff the sixth floor could Mpg,” Ella Cowan, and a sister Hamilton Mis Co & com 25% “Government. must make such i raat University Social No Slam, No ‘Damn’ [AYE hae, Mrs. Alleen Persson, both of Home Ta T's% bia | 13 I things its business. I have no Service professor; George. N. Ly 1: AY SC Hom OTs 35 5 1-0 : W. T. FERGUSON, manager of Materia Medica [Payect. = tah, be ind no To 2 or 10 '*" special formula for solving our Wright, Purdue University voca"the Appliance Division of Kiefer MAYBE THIS ISN'T {he place sig aver was a member of 1 id Gas & Water com II 204 165 problems except the use of reason i, 4; rehabilitation: Mrs. Fran- © Stewart, 124 . 8. Senate Ave. is Hor it but I think men ought to. at on A um Te Autiniary 1d - Telephone 4 810° ptd “og "land 1 favor no pressure Rroups coc Bair. state welfare depart- _ mighty happy man, Ikne Administration. ors vel eran § i*Indpls P& i com HR BETTE ny kind, Most all such ‘or pont. George Eckerly, Bartholo- ® that should” ow Sohn Vv. Riady Philadelphia Aminise n ye Jans =n Is Ath Ch ub Realty Co 4 83’: ganizations are against-me. oo ounty=——weltare director: -the—private language of s Torts Indbls Water Co 5% big. Lor ; ED - Against. All-Out Controls Ann Withers, director of Indianurgeon, reports that men develop The front part of the word iS’ Indnis W. nid 103 a : : E: ® Jeltchen, cancer. of the mouth five times : ‘carcin,” and comes from carci Jefferson National Lite com’. 11. 12 Nor do I like the vast expendi- apolis Traveler's Aid, and Mr. {For instance, there should: be * hs an & C m 3
47s tures we find necessary now. It walls: J% all gets down to the fact that Second day of the conference ; there is’ no such thing as a free started today with breakfasts for GY Army. We must pay for prepared- the Association of »C hurch Social 3. ness.” Workers and Alumni Association 1 ¥
ore frequently than wo : p fewer muffled “damns” rolling, mere Se Juen! y than men poms, that's cancer. And the : cer of the mouth ac- gen” ‘comes {from the Greek outh of the cook room when the ts f I \ : : - god little wife, all sweet g.founts for about 4 per cent of: gence’ and means “related to eet and an cancer cases; 20,000 to 25. 000 or “beginning.” § L¥ crisp and clean in a fresh apron, , year. Te 8 it together and Nat Homes ofd send drops an €gg. trying to slam the Now you put i ogetner and.N Ind Pub Serv com wv Yaa
rigerator door, | AND A "CANCER authority 5¢¢ What you get. : N Ind Pub Sere 4. - Pde. cr 20% It's the slick new Gibson re- making a speech at TU Medical Wire Words on Tick
lla Mr. Brownson got a. laugh when of Indiana U niversity Division of he began his initial spéech By Social Service: Study courses
Conn J. Sterling, state revenue, . tiary” said Mr. Leonard, speaker commissioner, = it was im-| Bronze Star medals have: been y i at the Indiana ' Probation and will crimp new car production. Trickiest thing, I.saw, was the not fully established; 120 to 160 €0Mpany in a consulting capacity. Jacobs, Brownson : Pp water tap inside the refrigerator. pounds, |
- i - ing a term. Therefore they fail collected 1 Bi all the way until they came to for public schools. His Republi g Oled jast month, an increase
Rep. Jacobs favors continuing start before the boy arrives at an collected since July 1 w, rent’ control until the housing Institution. The boy must be con- 116,549 on Oct. 31, he said.
i 2 4 ’ good beef cows $22 to $23; com- Born ‘In Lafayette shortage eases. Mr. Brownson op- vinced he is mentally sick and ——— ri = el: sod Bt $2500 Tie had $1459 Hey coffees DEW there on the mon and medium $10 to $22; can-' Mrs. Willkie was Helen Fowler poses it. needs treatment just as if he were Mrs Roy Murr. Key to the abundant shied. stove, piping hot, waiting for 3 r ; 4 These & " -cut iss ice ill. If that understand- > has a 1950 Buick Super, which yg, ners and cutters $15 to $19; bulls Hall, born in Lafayette. These and other clean-cut issues physically ill, If that unders
” : . firm; medium and good sausage itrial fOr Marion County voters tg"take ing starts in court he will become Rites. Tomorrow 2 py $2099. IX CUS o rot mv haz Mr. Willkie’s robust i stri : . sold for $2700, ticketed at Jixcuse me, till 1 get my hat and civic career e st Sdusirlal sides on next Tuesday were out- more willing to accept: ‘the pro- : mbraces board
= it . Land °" Plenty : steady, good and choice $ candidates 1ast night at Kirsh- Op Definite¥dTerms te gras, Roy, operated the off, the business is getting the Y : : Chamber ' of Commerce, Gov. : —-Upposes —v-anity Cleaners, died yesterday for th h mn bees out of its bonnet, and both | RICHARD ORR, traffic man- Soa: common and Delian $25 10 gohricker’s Agriculture and In- baum Community. Center. Jobat Mr. Leonard said he opposed at her home, 1511 S. Dunlap Ave. or those who sco lager for Kroger's, has. a war $33; cows 317 to $24.50. dustry 3 e occasion was a debate, ooo sentences because. treat-/She was 66. l : bo a boinras the new Ieuriine bride,. ,After months of effort, Sheep 2000; fairly active; native Trade. (grain) and the Board of, sponsored by the Indianapolis sec- ment sometimes takes loriger than A member of the West Michi- § the blandness 0 he got ‘the immigration authori- lambs steady; good and choice ond a tion of the National Council of the period set by a judge. gan Street Methodist Church. 4 THE CUTS WAVE BEEN big. ties to let. ‘his mother-in-law in. $28.50 fo $29.50; latgeiy $29 wp iSigle S C I Jewish Women. Mrs. Walter Lich- He summed up that pre-and Mrs. Murr was born in Ohio and } of modern pressure a pere’s some e.Smbetition £. husls gad 1hat..nakes him a pretty medium and goed $27 to £2850; tate cience Conc dave tenstein presided, and Mrs. John post + commitment co-operation had Ohio and had. been a resi- 8] ked “whiskies” . Piast common $23 to $26: four loads Goodwin of the League of Women 4] coo 18K1€es : ho Rha rd To 0 en Tomorrow from the community is necessary dent ‘of. the city for the past 30} ; ; phi e, The mother-in-law’s name is shorn western lambs unsold: P voters was moderator. it the program of correctional years. She was part ownes of to . ; file 2% used car lots, it's not from rain, {Mrs. Edith. Downs from Man- slaughter ewes unchanged; me- . Times State Service Pecries Hate institutions are to be a success in cleaning establishment at 2108 W in favor o e hearty Wé haven't had much. |chester, England. Being a Kroger dium to choice $ to $14. HANOVER, Nov. 2 — General| Holding up -a newspaper head- treating boy of adders Michigan St. : { snthent aL mu mixed with the fea} Jman, the fist thing Dick ore aud Jessions of the Indiana Acadenylline telling of Ihe eh a He cited bad family life inade-' Services will be at 2 p. m. to- richness oLauthentis 84s’ markdown, tears, (Was to take her to the Kroger Mrs. Jessie Manuel of Science convention will. open|Sassination of President Truman, uate housing, unemployment, in- morrow in the Conkle West 16th "|store at 30th and Sherman Dr. : Congressman Jacobs decried the 9 Umenical al| Street Funeral H Sh Kentucky bourbon. 24 Willkie's Wisdom | she gasped. She had hever. in Rites Tomorrow. op Te Hanover College campus that is infecting the world of sufficient medical service, unéqu ral Home. She will be I HAVE KNOWN Fred Willkie omorro -
sonalities into debates which hart, assumed presidency of the Services for Mrs. Eisa Culp
I touched I never saw a highball| gugur And on Christmas she in Washington Park. will preside. should be based on the pressing conference at the annual business Denham. former Indianapolis resior a cocktail. Yet he was one of could buy a can’ of fruit, just Mrs. Manuel, who was 73, was At. a banquet issues confronting government in session last night. Kenneth R. the big wheels in the world's larg- | once a year. a resident of Indianapolis inost tomorrow ‘eve - the complex world of. today. Miller, executive director of Indi kt distilling company, : :
Stating his own stand on the ana Society for Crippled Children Chapel. Burial will be in Memovarious issues, he received. ap- and Adults, was named president- :
Los Angeles, where she had lived 4 : Other new officers include Ray g ve in America. ‘ond ‘Presbyterian Church of In-i...... v for education from Mr. and Mrs. : ~ with barbershop quartets spring-| science and o Prof. Visher Robert Wyatt, who were among E. Smith, executive secretary of three years. She was a member
{Spanish-American War Veterans. High school students will also present. Mr. Wyatt is head of tion, first vice president; Kenneth Order of Eastern Star. She was : RTEST 1 Lady in Roses | She was the widow of Sid ey meet on the campus Saturday for the . politically potent Indiana F. Allman, director of Jasper : THE SMARTEST DOCTORS in 1 STOPPED A VN ‘Manuel and th f tt ‘late ® companion convention of the State Teachers Association. County Public Walfare Depart- Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. the country look at him with ED A MINUTE yester- Manuel and mother o 1e late ynior Academy. of Science. >
KENTUCKY Mr. Jacobs chided the Republi- Margaretta Tangerman, dean of Fowler, Los Angeles, and a broth- £
er, John W. Culp, Indianapolis. © | STRAIGHT — sm BOURBON . iy . Iternative programs to third vice president, and Ray- Miss Frances Alexander day's hard Ayers’. ombs, and a nephew, Ralph Bur-, . —Nov. 2 ing no.a WHISKEY — Beir ltaen Tor the yest gay | She knows how to wear roses. So all of Indianapolis. American States com Asked) those Ee PIopeseg BY be mond E Dpuen, SRecuiive grec. Miss Frances E. Alexander. 100 Ry . meri oh Ss 4 ’ There's a little something to She. Bad. two ns aig bou- Mrs. Edna Pavey Avrehire Coflierids com gla, Ad nal uajtor ee civil service clerk in the payroll : be learned from this for the fel- quet of Yellow Glory buds, like a . Stk Yra : , ;
‘possible to project what total eol- awarded to Pfc. James C. Davis,
i f Pani . {lections would be since there is Muncie (posthumous), and Pfe. {It Is piped into the “skin” of the sows opened about steady: later in—thé Columbia Club today, but aces of Punishmen little relation between the re- 1 Re > n ille, for as sure 35 shogting or no: shoot box where it cools, eliminates-the trade 25 cents lower: good and they have their eyes out for a | “Correctional [Institutions are turns made by a few taxpeyers Carl: 1. ‘Copelang, Evansy : Ang. after Jan. wn od | Water bottle. choice 300 to 550 pounds $16.75 to home * and * will move up from h A p SSues (Incorrectly used,” he said. “They on a quarterly basis and those Action in Korea. . I even Hear tha -SOme 11s { And the ranige does everything $17.75; choice lightweights early Louisville. fare used as places of punishme car dealers are “laying aside a
nt made by most on an annual basis|
ov will b . instead of places of treatment.” in January. : for the (N48 more lights than a pinball 5% 30 or less. a l= Outline Stand on * He blamed judges for sending “However, one" fact is signifiz ments and, warehouses, or ® imachine.. They all mean some-| Cattle 500, calves 400. market Arlinda Frederick, 4; Julia Fred. ‘Ar boys to institutions with the idea cant,” said Mr. Sterling. “There L day when the public may be thing. Seven heats for each active on ‘all slaughter classes: erick, 215, and Hall Francis. 15 School Aid, Rent that they are “being punished.” is ‘an increase of $10.40 per reglad to get anything that will |, = steers strong to instances 50 cents a oH : Tapes, 15 By DAN KIDNEY { "Boys who are sent there are turn. If that holds we ought to run, and will pay the price, i x a 5 higher in nartow price test: cows a rE IE Rep. Andrew Jaeobs, Indianap- often prejudiced in advance by be- be in pretty fair shape.” RIGHT NOW PRICES are J Ad there's a plug-in with & Strong: load medium and low THe Willkies kept the “Fred:
V- Mr. Sterling said $2,737,582 was |
d.'of $721,597 over October, 1949, St receipts of $2,015,984. The total |
as $15,-
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department of Ft. Harrison, died | yesterday. at her home, 4217 Care" JE roliton Ave. She was 32. | Miss Alexander lived in Indianapolis for four years. She “was, born—in Danvitte, III. ee “Services will be at-2 p, m. to-|. morrow in. the 'Berkalter’'s Fu. neral Home at Danville, Burial will be there, Surviving is a brother, Donald, of Rockville, Ind. DDT KILLS TERMITES Woodwork can be protected from termites by application of a solution of five per cent DDT in No. 2 fuel oil.
Local Truck Grain Prices.
Dis, wo’ No: 2 track’ wheat, $189 Lip AnD BOTT No 2 T3jte corn by a3 u; v No. 2 yellow corn, $1.35 1 K No. 2 soybeans, $2.31. | ory Sige. KENTUC No. 3 oats, T7¢ { ed " No 2 new white corn, $1.25. in on No. 2
new yellow corn, $1.36. |
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2a igi 5 4 WASHING TON,” Noy. 2 Gea ® 20% quoting Charles Kettering, Gen were resumed this morning, with en: [Sxpenses and receipts for the cur ” fhigerator with its Pres-Toe door Center told me once that the coal - WESTERN UNION, stretching "Pub Serv of Ind 35 .....e., 81 + s1. e¥al Motors wizard, as saying! 15 .nationally known leaders in Tent Jina St Oct. 31, comhet apener, and door closer, works tar in smoke was a "i carcinogen. » its fingertips {or bhstaess has. Ross Ge re Toof com’ I... 3 Thank God we are not getting the fields: of health, welfare and’ or. Last J $ $ S, Schwitzer-Cummins pd ,..... Tia: a i Expenses $12 218, 54, is 34. 125; 034 356 > pe 5 a 80 Tad GAB som ol] 301 - 191; As much government as ‘we are social work © conducting discus- 3a iNDI ry NAPO oy n ho hatched a new idea, u Soli a4-G & EB pla anna : paying for.’ . sions heiore some. 700 Hoosier Heceints 11.401, CL as =H Hi sTrzEL WELLER DisTiieRy — 3 ! i j Stokely “Van Camp pfd ‘ron 493 18 “ash lane nr i They're making it so easy tHat Stokely-van C amp com _...0. 14% 15 °° He said he was against the all. social workers. . ; Cash Balance 5k 1452 258.017 (3 137.004.454 © Est lo Louisville, Kentucky, 1849 about all you have to do is cough Tannen & Co’ dla®s pfd. ..... 87 i,'out controls proposed bv elder a RR) Gold Reserve 23, 249,838.394 24,583,571; 478 loudly. and ‘someone will grab Terre Hi te, Malleable [1 "9% 11% prog } Luncheons Slated % ; ¢ S Mace hir ne Co y :
. , y 0 ses 29 statesman: Bernard® Baruch, or Luncheons scheduled by alli your telegram and ‘go with it. ghited Telephons 5% ptd .... 98. Wy allied
: Inion + 5813. 623 any controls at .all “in time.of groups tod: v incl t iE FOR RELIARL Je ]V JRTECUS SER : ~The latest js’ to stick pads of. : oT " oday included the Amer
peace. L “Our free enterprise svstem ¢an Workers, C Iaypool Hotel: Amer“produce both guns and ‘butter if ican Association of Group Work-. iluntrammeled,” = Mr. Brownson ers, YWCA; Planned Parenthood “*! contended, - Committee ‘of’ Indiana, Lincoin
— BONDS, tel egram blanks on the trains. “Allen = Steen 58 i
? Amer 4 2 I know that's old stuff but wait. CAN Loan 2% 80 i
Bastian Morley 5s 61 Batesville Tele Co 42s” ...... PEN AND PENCIL REPAIRS | You just jot down the MOSSARE, niiiner Fercilissy sr. 58 3 . « 31 Caen One Day or While-U-Wait Service ©] hand it to A porter, conductor; Ch heSom, Bag My as 41 Authorized factory repair for Parker, | brakemirn or, even the engineer. Citizens Ind’ Tel 414s 61
AMERICAS FINEST ALUMINUM
; He closed by calling: himself “a H Bote): Indiana Association - ‘of Evérsharp, Esterbro k. ,. Waterman, at's y "RQ Equitable Secu rities 5a 60 sod . v. - - - Sheafer. ete. ” ie -And that's all._No cash. Han fiton Mk Cod 85. Jeffersonian “Democrat, who County Welfare Board Members, I 5s 6 . . "w H You van send it collect. Or. you ttipls: Public Loan 5s 84 wears no man's collar : Severin Hotel; Indiana Probation oosier en op. ean scribble” your home-or office ind Liméstons~ is : 3 . 3 and Parole Associat] Ind ‘Asso Tel 3s 75 ? ; — PE 4 nn _E. Markat... : ER.1862 J address al the bottom. and youll ; : Tr OREM iy SPEAKER Hore] nbd Boi EE - = cet a bill : Kuhner- Pac kine 439 : » Ernest Cohn Wiikl. speak 6h The si edd of events this 3 ny 2 PE —— And. the Western. Union, bless Vin Ind Buh Serv. 3% 13 204% 101 “Med) ical Folklore'’ at tomorrow's crnoon-inehrdert the st : 5 in » LARGEST SELECTION seen its Wing-Toore : A003 IUNCheoR ofA ho Dpidust-E hil HTT THATARE ASSOC] 3 . 7% » of Linoleum In Indiana you.
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‘And business meeting of Indiana oC lay’s Ss Veath er Fotocast . Federation of Social Work Clubs. : Gener: al meetingsiinclude a re-" ception by the State Welfare Department Board and staff at 4 P. m. in"the welfare office, and a conference dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the Claypool Hotel. Speaker at ..the dinner will be Miss Jane Hoey, director -of. the ureau of Public Assistance, Federal Security Agency, Washington, D. C.
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