Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1951 — Page 11

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Safety Slogan Winners

“DAY IN Nog Pes Ya /SINESS Here Decline , BUS w.uarriey | 19 Cents to $1

Times Business Editor Fogel » AIRPLANES HAVE to be light. Ash trays don't. iy 3 Bn

- Neither do Renings. That's why the big aluminum crackdown pre-dated Apr. Cottle Active Early sales on light and medium|

1. And here's what probably will happen: weight barrows and gilts were 75

Everything now being made of aluminum which can be|cents to mostly $1, instances $1.25 made of something else, wood, plastics, will disappear|lower, than Friday's average in quickly. ee opening slow trade today at the

- : | Indianapolis stockyards. ; There are about 10 com- Ford Gets Ready Hogs 14,000; choice 170 to 250

panies in town making alumi- “The big auto makers are talk. Pounds $22.25 to $23; 250 to 200

|day when there will be fewer new Weights slow; 120 to 160 pounds couple, They were Kool Vent and| (HY ' : "eligible at mainly $18 down; sows ? aw There isn't much evidence yet. mostly 50 sents owes ; SE ) { ROSEN . In January General Motors ac:/to pounds . 0 03 ON Xk OE DERRY 32 Alums ally turned out 5000 more new few lights $20; odd big weights| ing for clearer orders. He's not ATS than in January of last year. $18.25 to $18.50. certain, but hopeful, that his com- But GM knows this will not last.| Cattle 2000; calves 300; active, pany will get a longer lease on So does Ford. |steers and heifers fully steady to life. It makes awnings and rolling The problem will be to keep instances 25 cents higher; load doors. old cars running. With this in |1000 pound steers in top half of Kool Vent had been counting | Mind Ford is bearing down on| choice grade $35; numerous good on running about six months but customer service, And for the next|to choice 950 to 1175 pounds,

three months 1300 dealers in the $33.50 to $34.25; good light steers, ng : was revising its schedule. And , i B 8! | the ne storm sash and|Ford Central Region will be tun- afid mixed yearlings, $32 to $33; r a e ec IONS ame screen compaiiles expect to be hit. natives,

A. R. Collins (left), general manager of South Wind Division of Stewart-Warner Corp., and Hal E. Dudley, safety director (far right), congratulate Wayne Turner and Margaret Messer for submitting the best safety slogans of the year. As prizes they received radios. For the second time in three years, the company has worked one million man-hours without a lost time accident.

ing up their efforts and their or- utility and commercial { ; \ganizations—the back shop—to!$25.50 to $30; choice heifers $33 0 A hA ul ! T % Zome may have io tite thelr! cope with coming shortages. [to $34; commercial and good me-, n rmy e a e Ss S BER Ct eee Rm In EE Ee an Skilled Craftsmen Turned Down Because

THE RUBBER CUTBACK fe-| a and cutters, $18.50 to $23.50; light ) moving all natural rubber trom TONgUe Twister [steers and mixed yearlings, $32 Of Poor Reading Comprehension, Panel Finds inner tubes will have little im-| If you put ,a call through toto $33; utility and commercial mediate effect on the world’s larg-| Vernon Dwyer, district price and| natives, $25.50 to $30; choice tube plant here, by! tabilizer, first jce heifers, \ ; Ue s. Rubber co. By mY En iar, the he switche |and good native heifers, $26 to Amy's mental tests than withthe men who, fail them, Tubes will switch to synthetics board, will be that of Mrs. (Al- $32;:cows steady; utility and com-| Col. mercial, $23.50 to $26.

So no| She comes in 20 miles each day Steady; utility and commagcial, officials in Washington.

one will be hurt in tubes. | trom New Palestine to her job at $26 to $28.50. A FePOTt, of ile Swdy showed Pfc. W. R. Runyon {730 E. Washington St. | Vealers active, steady; few good Many

But bike tires will thin out. . : sn 8 | She used to be Stabilizer and choice $38 to $40, mostly $39 en sida Rapid alm Injured in Korea THE SIMPLE TRUTH is that Dwyer's secretary in the Statelup; common and mediufi $28 to] y |

the defense crackdown ig coming Inheritance Tax Division. She $38. : lcomprehension ‘prevented them much faster than the public real-|took a civil service examination, {the mental tests. izes. We're living in the midst of {passed with flying colors, and load good and choice 99 pound fed plenty, and few can imagine it juniped from the state to federal wooled western lambs $37.50; load any other way. \pay.oll. 'mixed medium to choice woole treeaville. N. C.. D. H.. But in the next three months| But for the first couple of days native lambs including odd head lendent oto Ee es ir m 0 th e L Mis. ! there will be radical changes in the title of her new office proved yearlings average 83 pounds at Pitt County and their staffs. jJ9ah rilude our standard of living. {a mouthful when she had to say|$36; odd lots medium to choice na- 1+ wage started when the school Rae man, rk And that’s when the howl will “This 'is the Office of Economic tive lambs $35.50 to $37; slaugh-| eeinials became alarmed over the Grove "ug guess Bo. Up from the public, | Stabilization." ter ewes scarce, undertone Strong:|pigh number of mental rejections, o 44 want to To date it's mostly manufac.) “It gets my tongue twisted,” good and choice quotable at $20 i, ‘their area. : worry me.” turers and unions over materials, she told me. lor above. ae | ‘The investigators found me-| TY me yon prices and wages. And you try it, say it fast, and| |chanics, pressers, shoe repairmen,| reported inToo Early, Too Late | *he lent right |Auto Accidents Drop bakers and cooks among those req Jan. 2 in wi: ‘ ’ : Irejected. | It's hard to please everybody. Another Harry ? | As Highways Improve | {Fores ha Nis

And there can be no time at Which] gyery man has his alter-ego. Automobile accidents decreased ten Jan. 8:

controls could be slapped on prices yy ig js other self, his confidant . . ttet he and wages with the whole coun-|y 8 + ant, over the week-end as road condi-| In the le

better than raw rubber.

‘hospital ship. The investigation was made by, p P

J. H. Rose, city school. superin-|,, eq * said his

Reading Tests

Their report contended the Pfc.’ Runyon A singe in unison, “That's things over as a sounding board. . * The late President Roosevelt Business Week, which I con-had his Harry Hopkins. No one urday mg i a Aiemcar Sollision er sider the top in its field, points|could understand the relationship, wells 69. Preston, Ont, was killed| "D0 cannot read well, the investiout bluntly that price freezes put he must have been what FDR | dA hur El heri gton a0 also ators said. came too late to please the con- wanted. jah Tyr pa one. 20 sumer, and too early for the ad-| To date no one has shown UP giationed at Camp Atterbury, ministration. It wasn’t ready. |in that ultra-close relationship wore critically injured. Three But ‘time will do something to- with President Truman, but iper Atterbury soldiers were ward smoothing out both of these. there's one on the way, |

hurt slightly. The consumers will adjust their] His name is W. Stuart Sym- ‘ living to the high frozen levels, Mr. Eipherington and Mr. Boone

ington. in critical condition in Ball and the administration will begin jare to iron out the trouble spots, and IT@@ Farmers |Memorial Hospital.

come up with something which I NEVER THOUGHT of there , » resembles a workable system. |being any such thing as a tree 44 Diabetes Cases But don’t expect much now, or farmer, but there is. A Li tad in County for at least the fiext four months,| There are 2935 private land re . $ make sense. Others can be pretty trial Catering Co except trouble, discontent and/OWners producing regular har-| Forty-four heretofore un- ry too. : complaints. vests of wood, and they control determined cases of diabetes were| «yf 5 magn is physically able to And .these will come widely|22,933,130 certified treed acres. from nearly everyone who touches either an income or outgo dellar./Same way a farmer harvests ap- cal Society. . ples, or wheat, or corn. The dif-| Dr. Marion R. Shafer, head of Snow Grip {ference is that it requires much the Society's diabetes Sommifiee,| This was the right winter for|longer to grow a tree for harvest reported that the November drive the tire 3s the rie to bring out than it does the annual crop. [resulted in tests of 5258 persons. |” Persons Overcome their husky snow and ice treads.| x x = {This figure does not include 16,000 By Fumes at Bedford A lot of them are being used] MOST OF THE harvest comes Marion County school children Tunes Stats Service | — z in recapping. And the latest to from the south where the climate Who were tested. | BEDFORD, Feb. 5—Seven per- Official Weather the heavy-knobbed tread is Fire-/is warm, the winters short and| Physicians say the disease is| =~ = oo. 0 by fumes! EERE BUREAY stone with “Polar Grip.” (there's more growing time, the easy to control if discovered early p... ;o4ay when a gas burner, UNITED STATES ¥ oy HER BY) They do the work of chains crops mature faster. |enough. lbecame clogged with soot All without the noise and the quick! This is a new slant on the lum-' were hospitalized after emergency! 6:49 | Sunset friction wear-out of chains. But ber industry. And the figures

: in the summer, I am told, it is ought to be right, they come from UJ. S. Statement | Teen treatment at the scene.

lability. The tests cannot measure

irequested for his girl

making a living in a skilled trade py mail. be refused by the Army because) he can’t pass a true-false or mul- ployee of L. 8. Ayres & Co. tiple choice examination?” Mr. in anti

Rose asked. “How can the Army reject a R. F. Kershaw Named

man who can cook and then turn p.. : around and draft a college tue Production Manager and use him as a laborer? The] theory that only educated menitral Ave.

best.”

lat Fort Lee, Va.

Sunrise . ... 5:10

al precipitation since Jan. 1

Jan. 1

RALEIGH, N, C., Feb. 5 (UP)—A panel investigating the higt | $33 to $34; commercial rate of draft rejections said today the fault may lie more with the' 4 prnold, who died yesterday in kis

T. H. Upton, state Selective Service director, said a study in Jacobs Brothers West Side] Bulls made in Pitt County, North Carolina, would be sent to national draft Chapel. Burial will be in Floral

: Pfe. William Robert Runyon’s| Sheep 1500; fat lambs $1 higher; TOM understanding questions ON 1,¢.c¢ jetter was mailed from a'years with the East 56th St.

“But he didn’t mention being War I, he belonged to the Baptist |, m. Sunday, lying in the snow

: ’ ding! his man with whom he can talk! i improved in the state. {Army’s &xaminations are rea asked his mother if she had { y t Ons pi iH Taiality occurred Sat. tests rather than tests of mental |, ont the engagement ring he} 1945, Sjed Friday in Ft. Lauder-itack. He was 61. friend, dale, Fla. ‘the mental ability of a person ...., gniniaub, Fortville. He had |been going with her before he enlisted in the Army Sept. 10, 1949, s “Why should a man Who 18 yt the engagement was arranged the company. He came to Rich-

Pfc. Runyon is a former em-{Managed a branch of thé Indian- ington, Chicago and Galesburg,

Robert F. Kershaw, 4414 Cen-! has been appointed Who Slew Two Women |ean serve in the Army doesn't|proquetion manager of the Indus-| HOPEWELL, Va. Feb. 5 (UP). that.

Formerly general manager of DE to charge him with two revealed in a recent county-wide c..ve in the Army he should be department store restaurants murders. Ledford died of selfThey harvest trees in about the Survey by the Indianapolis Medi-|grqfted—then given some sort of here, Mr. Kershaw is a graduate inflicted shotgun wounds. test to determine what he can do of Michigan State University. He {holds a reserve commission as|Richmond, Va. captain in the U. 8. Army as|“almost unbelievable” that he had {food supervisor. Recently he took lived 30 hours after blowing off a food service supervision training|large portion of his face. Ledford

| Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m. Trace! drick. ot . 31

moe Whitley Gets Life R A Fenimore, |For Slaying Wife |

J - | A | A 28-year-old Indianapolis man y pleaded guilty to second-degree

murder today and was sentenced

: . ’ |to life imprisonment. . Plant Supervisor's | Maurice Harrison Whitley, 1402 Rites to Be Wednesday N. Riley Ave. told Judge Saul I.

Ralph A. Fenimore, a plant su- Rabb in Criminal Court 2 that

rvisor for the Indiana Rell he killed his wife July 3, 1950. Re ephene Co., died yesterday in He sald he went to the home his home at 4031 Kenwood Ave. Of his mother-in-law, Mrs. GeorHe was 55. : gia Barnes, 4934 E. Elliott Ave. Born in Fulton County, he lived and tried to get his wife to come most of his lif in Indianapolis. home with him, He was presently acting as an in-| When she refused, Whitley said structor in the plant school on._hé shot her six times as his wife's technical problems. irelatives looked on, : we EO er. Cal y. Mr. Fenimore joined t - phone company staff in 1926 as Four Youths Charged a student engineer. He worked With Stealing Auto

lat various posts throughout the ¥ | ant! our youths, charged with| |state, and was at one time plan stealing ‘cars and abandeningl

ichief in Anderson. i | Member of Lodge them, were being held today by,

ember of the Broad authorities. Police said they took] RO ar Lode. He " de- the cars for joy-rides and stole ac- | cessories,

| y fs spare time to te } Paul R. Darlington, 21, of 3117 Burial will be in Crown Hill N: Lesley Ave, was charged with ‘mausoleum following services at receiving stolen property. He is| 10 ‘a. m. Wednesday in Flanner 8¢cused of taking some ac- | & Buchanan mortuary. |cessories from a car owned by | He Is survived by his wife, Es-| Ruth Semon, 1612 Sturm Ave, \telle; a daughter, Miss Beverly ON¢ of four cars the youths | Laughlin; three sons, David allegedly stole in the past four | Clarke Fenimore, Don Laughlin Weeks. . | {and James Arnold; three broth. Held. for vehicle theft was lers, Orville, Ross and Fred Feni-|Federick J. Gilpin, 18, also of 3117 ‘more, and a sister, Mrs. Howard N. Lesley.

i , all of Indianapolis. The two other boys, both 17, Gordon, all of Indianapolis |were being held by juvenile

authorities.

Bedford Rites Planned For Exposure Victim

Times State Service

BEDFORD, Feb, 1 -- Funeral {services were being arranged to-| day for Mrs, Annabelle Mosier, |74, who died from exposure here {Saturday after falling in her front

: Services Tomorrow For R. E. Arnold

Services for Robert Edward

home, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow

| Park. { Mr, Arnold, who was 54, was a [native of Russellville, Ky, and {resident of Indianapolis 20 years. {He lived at 2168 Pierson St. He was a gardener for several

Dr. R. E. Wynne, coroner, sald {the elderly woman apparently fell on the ice about 8 p. m, Saturday

and was unable to régain her feet, {Greenhouse. A veteran of World gyno wag found by tga n at 4:30

Church in Jefferson. 'a few feet from her front porch. | Surviving are his wife, Calista,| The coroner theorized that Mrs. jand a son, Robert M. Arnold, of \pogier was either stunned by the [New Albany, and a brother. \tail or was too weak to regain {Charles Arnold, of Indianapolis. {her feet on the slippery ice and |snow.

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Services Arranged For Stuart J. Beebe

Times State Serviee \ RICHMOND, Feb. 5 — Services

for Stuart J. Beebe, who ya

; Dr. ‘Swartz, Professor At Hanover, Is Dead

Times State Service HANOVER, Feb, 5 Services

are being arranged for ‘Dr. Charles B. Swartz, professor of religion at Hanover College, who died here Saturday of a heart at-

gaged in the glove manufacturing business here 28 years, were to be held here today. Mr. Beebe, who had retired in

‘ A graduate of Lafayette ColOrganizing the Richmond Glove lege, Dr. Swartz attended Oxford Co. in 1922, he was president, University, England, as a Rhodes treasurer and general manager of |Scholar. He formerly held pastorates in {mond from Eaton, O. where he Presbyterian churches at Bloom-

apolis Glove Co. IL. i Surviving are his wife, a son,| He is survived by his wife, a and two grandchildren, all of son and two daughters. ra. Lin

{Corsicana, Tex. | FIRE KILLS 3 BROTHERS

Wounds Fatal to Man | GOSHEN, Ala. Feb. 5 (UP)— | Three bachelor brothers, Charles, | J. D. and G. N. King, died in a fire

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* Friends may cail at mo af 8D m, Monday. Burial Washineton

yed their farm home Ledford, 33, was listed as early yesterday. All were in their a suicide today and police dropped | 50s.

Authorities at a hospital in

1 Death Notices said it was

I TI I SRR BLACKBURN—Nellie Foley, of 729 N. Drexel Ave., passed away Sunday afternoon, age 55 years. Wi of the late Curtis Lee B n, sisi o A Wa est. Pair Ea Rion nrd {shot himself Saturday after am-| Muiiihely Funeral Wednesday. 8:0 bushing and killing Mrs. Fannie| s. 8 at AR Xe MOORE PEACE | MeXenarick, 23, and Mrs. Louise file Plover Church, 10 ne McDiarmid, 35. Al Holy Cross (Ladies ' Fl 1 ; . Mm. Authorities said he suspected a ohh Resae tation Mot

Mrs. McDiarmid of breaking up Eo dE 'his romance with Mrs. McKen- “ia RL 3 ie:

Joyed wife of 4 I ’ 930 N. Belmar St, died Saturday Barnin ! rvived by one daughter, bora) ang, yhiso 8 ad by her rs. n DuGranrut,

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{ Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood Excess. since one ME wise to take them off, that theyithe American Forest Prodpction WASHINGTON, Ped. 8 (OPr—Govern. and their 2-year-old son, and Mr.! Tne following table shows the tempera- Polio Victim Saves 2 liton, | Indiana: 3 jolers, Mrs, wear at high speeds, and some, , . | ment, expe: : And recints for the current! ng Mrs. Junior Baker were visit. tute in other cities: ish Low As 2 Others Die in Fire ti free "Ginny hy Ser. ride a little hard on ary pave- Wrong Way? {TT ave: os Var Last Year [IDE the. home of Mrs. Bennyjstiania ..............eccasnaies ? FAST ST. LOUIS. Ill. Feb. 5| ut Milton, indiana: Funeral serv. Tt for winter, everyone would WITH EVERY PRICE strain. Bim * JUSiitsis + jigs fille) Mascio and her daughter, Amelia. Giicass, ‘#1 | (UP)—Mrs. Frances Arnold, 36, ifthe BOWARD &3GNs Wns y J -) ® ,129,904, 182,708.67 | rhay all became ill and decided & ' i . : ' 3 ambridge City, Indiana. be better off with the thick, tough ing at the leash, Servel steps out Defer 00 4 ser.5e0.610 to ed the night there rather Trane a 4 3 jana her S-year-ald daughter. pullal was Bidens murs, Mion tread which clings to snow and With the word that it will try to Cash Bal. _ 4.560.850,933 4,958,994,476 | [PL Wayne “.......csecees .... 28 35 Patsy, died in a fire at their home! home any time lower the prices on its 1951 (Bub. Debt 256.143.838.254 256.814.425.714 / than go home, PC. Worth © ill 81 today. but two other. Arnold chil-| =a - lee, less skidding, And a aid a rant ne. BMT | JME] Shortly after midnight, three of Katsas "ity ns : 3 n dren were rescued from death by | f tio 4 ’ | | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE them lost consciousness and Mr. Los Angeles ............ “3 4 : g nfor Teddy last year. Sales bounced ovériQiostinms $3148 Sherwood called the firemen, Mitnespolis.st. Pai: 4 32 om legged woman roomer. ormation for ra 138

IT WON'T BE QUITE the same $57 million from the Evansville ooo

over at the Indianapolis Water plant. TE a ne thre | How long ean they keep going? Local Stocks and Bonds

He's a three-initial mgn, T.C. M.[They don't know.

[rer gave firlt aid to the New vo"

three who had passed out and|Jklahoma City

took them all to the hospital, Pittsburgh

39 | Police said Miss Rose Self, 20.

rs 30 . 9 33 . 35 2 28

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{who was crippled by a childhood attack of polio, crawled out of

But they've, : _ {San Antonio .. : 88 44 |the house, dragging Robert John Mauch, but over there they Promised to keep pitching until|, STOCKS ihr wn wi|TReLE tiiey Were reported In good {San rareee 00k 4 3% Arnold, 11, and hfs 3-year-old 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. squeeze it down to a simple, af-|Uncle “Sam blows the quitting American Bt os le aaa 8. al morning. Washington, D.. €C." ...... vias. 34 29 | sister, Rosemarie, to safety after Ads received before 9:25 A. M. will fectionate “Teddy,” tolerant, softs | Witatle, |L Spdues dh bd 1 03 2 » | i Cc | "| jan off stove exploded In thelr! go 0ear in that some day's Times. ie Hs bower Harvester Add-Up Belt RR & Stk Yrds com |... a | egis a ive a on ar | — — AZT | Ads received before noon on Satof kindness. | 1 LOOKED AT the annual re- | Sentry via dun 3 ETE CD Rete Miss Lulu Beeson Rites | dy will appear in all editions of He is the man who saw to it ‘port of the International Har-/ Shams of Comm com ... 38 **'! 8B 214 (Bontrager-O'Bannon)—Restores Wife to sell property under her own name Today at Marshall | The Sunday Times. that when you opened your vester Co. It was like laying a tape! Com Loan 3 td . , 98l4 to cities and towns the right to license|lf husband leaves the state and fails Y | kitchen faucet, water came out, measure on the plant here Cummings Zag com Ciitssais Fite i OBB 218 (Bontrheer OBABDON To 0 a Martin) Repeals | MARSHATL Feb boi Lulu! ~ RATES ; d , Consolidated Pinance pid = 984 | hool r s : 4 | Ted iment . unfailingly. . iy ae ae 1 oa the payroll, iContimCarne-Var ae 14 untsed choot ‘land and buildings: property by" Rishands ‘and wives fn rovis-| Beeson, a. retail merchant here, “1 Day (ally or Sun) 28¢ Line por day HE'S NO “BI ACK CAT” man, ping $1,200 000 a month in tne | Easter erie 10s - rel : 5 de Gil Sle cConabay Pro, Ain me JA ro . oh : got 2 ler life, Wag 1a Be buried | 2 Date Dui 4 Sun) 28: Lak gt dy L 4 ) J ) ’ » A . lv { IS } - { he doesn’t jump at 13's. For it| community spending stream. Family co | |couples shall 0 to survivor in event of [ship trustees to use. absirast forms pre ere following services today in| 3 pays (Daily er Sun) 23¢ Line por day | Family Finance 5% ofd 100 [death of one spouse. (Judiciary B.) soribed by State Board of Accounts in the Marshall Federated Church. | was on Mar, 13, 1913 that he took | nn days or Jia wu . 8B 217 (N. Ellis-Bontrager) — Permits reporting receipts and disbursements.| price RB h 73. died! 4 Days (Daily or Sun.) 20¢ Line per day his job as superintendent of the! TODAY THEY'RE shipping 893 ghmilten Mie Co oe. 13 ii’ * [adjoining towns to create joint waterworks |(Couniy and Township.) i188 Beeson, who was 7J, dled] 5 Days Mal Sun.) 2 . . orf Fe Yo a a * |commissions to purchase and operate, gp 395. (Malone)—Provides for renewal Saturday in her home here, | 40m ly or Sun.) 20c Line per day pumping department. And in those engine a day; record day, Dec. 28, Hook Drug Co com = ..'..... 18% ... WAerxorks plants. (Cities and Towns: of ‘state licenses on various professions Surviving are two brothers and| 6 Days (Daily or Sun.) 18¢ Line per da days with the population at only|smack between Christmas and fod AS I $08 cu oo 88 i indhidusis Go roost vismante of lates for, erate of Karen War Wiki ut | '

216,000, he had to pump only |New Year's, was 1007. {Ind Mich Ei 4's pid «..104 dividends and interests over 3100 instead taking examinations. (Veterans Affairs).

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DUNCAN-—Pred Allen

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N 3 Ave, mother of Schad, Mrs, Byrod Moo! anapolis and Mr. Ernest l, Wayne, passed aw Service FLA & MORTUARY. Time later.

DpNGa Fred Ain 0h peri Te Cy

breather o ral Wi ay, 3 p. m, from Londhutst. Bastint | Chuteh Bi

Floral k. ds may t Shirley PE entra Chapel 9448 N. Illinois St. until 1 p, m. Wednes« day, and at church after 2 p.m.

FENDRICK — Mrs. Mary Rachel. passed away at the home of her Milan Bt. Service PLANNER & BUridian 8t, rvice - CHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday 3 am. Priends invited Burial Greenfawn Cemetery, Columbus, O., Thurs day. Friends may call at mortuary after 8 p.m, Tuesday. =

HIATT —Prederick C. (Dick), 503 N.. Alabama St, passed away Monday, Feb. 5, age 78 yrs, brother of Lawrence (Red) Hiatt. Funeral Service GRINSTEINERS FU AL HOME Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. TAM-—Mary J., widow of Harold nov Holtam, sister. of Willlam F. Henderson of Gary. Ind, and Mr Prank C. Maley 0 Male

James J. ianapolis, a way Sunday at her residence, 4610 Graceland Ave neral from the BLACKWELL HO 1503 N. Meridian 8t. Nednesdate

February 7. 9 a. m.. Requiem st. "th mas Aquinas Church, 9:36 & a, m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme“Jers. Friends may call the funeral ome.

OR Kennington Bivd. husband. Father ‘of Catharine uegley, 00d,

Hill Cemetery. Prie call ‘after 3 p. m. Monday.

HURST—Harold ' L., husband. of Said fam 0

57 Yoke St. hye ather of Wil= urst and Mrs, Jack Stowe, - Mr. and Mrs. . passed away ¥. 9 & BU AN Ys day, 1 p. m. Friends vited.

RUSSEY-—John W., aged 93, father of Leslie, AWAY

Mrs, Minnie Saturday morni Ye 1:30 p. m., jrom eth odist’ Church, Spurgeon, Ind. Ruria Bpurgeon Ce ry. Frie may call « at 1 . IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 77 E. Washington B8t., any time. {Evansville papers please

I —————— pss. a KREISHER—Ella Mae, of 20 x 4 - eatered ito rest -

wood, jternoon, age “" Fears, Fi ot snd Prank 1M a gf

hy Hoa h i Boia uth -

4 ington

RROGER--.. Anna 8. ar Ine albott, passed away ay a. loved wite of Georse H. Kroger:

Arnold, sis Lak BR 0

inter.

oof O.« Piqua, O. and Coldwater papers please gopy.) 3 \MEEKS-—Charles, N. New Jeroo H . of , father f Charles M., died at his home y esday, Meridian ang 10th Bt. 3 a mB. eridian «8 am. " Pete: ¢ Inter~

r ment Cal . Friends may ae sumainey

¥ at h near 1 ineral ay Io later. ormation RLEY HOME, AT-2388.

8 H.. Speedway City. r Ernestine Combs, Mrs. Thomas, John and grandfather of nine Harry Smith: bi Bering. Mrs. Myrtle

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C.. Tr : arTy Emith, departed this ne, Feb. 7 MOSRE x Kink : EAST CHAPEL. . 8b 1:30 p. m. Burial Washington Park. : Friends invited. - WEAVER—Eva, age ap= pas Bt., ov wife of Henry Weaver, mother of Rul John Weaver, sister Orla: McKinney, randmothe Jerry a Jack eaver. passed away, Satu evening, Puneral Tuesday , Mm. at the FA 1604

W. Morris. Burial Priends may call at the residence.

3 Card of Thanks

WILLIAMS—We wish to expréss our sincere apprec fends a

1a to our relatives, att rel to us at

kindness, utes ex ended of our beloved husband SAMUEL D. We especially wish to ank Dr, L.C. Trent, and Dr. Hand for their {om orting words, our ysiolan, Dr, F.C. Whitlock. and irley Bros, for their kind services rende

rad. WIFE AND FAMILY.

4 In Memoriam

LONG — In loving memory of ‘our mother an mo EDNA B. LONG,

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| arapnan oy Mt: : t t $1000 | i tax in- Ee a et Ee : about six million gallons a day. | Looking back of that to one of |{Iodpis BAL com’. .... 30% 3% {ormation reports. (Courts and Criminal, $8,229 [Bamers)—Authorises lownehip gp oo Boh ots Become | Five Gletter words soual 1 fine. | But when the day came that those hard-to-figure fiscal years, |Indpis P&L 4% Bd e100 103 Mi) 13 iCarietti-Tuautees sity’ board persons whe fall to report ownership of| Your credit is good. Your bill will | they threw his retirement party ending Oct. 31, the compan y| Indianapolis Water com ...... 18 3 18 Tae inspections of railroad crossings _ utes lo dare selice (Asnculturelifothers on Same Day be mailed when od expires, Out-of- | at the Riverside Station, and gave turped out 107,322 engines, and Ing pls water So 3% (ord n Hic 1 repatt etec 8 or oa ilar "to | hospital Jaw to include South Bend in a SEATTLE, Feb, 5 (UP)—With- town advertisers please send ‘cash | him an Argus camera with all the 11,766,551 pounds of parts—andsJsfierson Natiodsi life com ©. 103s If Hlregai crossings, Clues and Towne) | 10d BSBUOR coibifuctlon and opera: in 13 hours and 15 minutes Satur.| © Money order with your od. | gadgets, he was pumping three that with 53 earning days shot to|Kingan & Co ptd ........ 61 170 (punishment law for first degree murder in tion of hogpitals. (Public Health). |day, . Ben, Gu d George Di Riley 5551 times the water he pumped in| pieces by a strike ; Lincoln Nat Life ............. 4% 77% |Indiana; provides life sentence as maxi-| SB 228 (Johnson)—Permits filing of in-| AAY, n, y an eorge 3 y p p . {Lynch Corp sate vu Lana 3 1" 17% {mum penalty for murder. (Public Policy.) | junction suits against dentists who do| Julio became fathers of sons at 1913. +o d oils’ |Marmon-Herrington com |... 6% 7 SB 221 (Malone-McFarland)—Creates Dot have valid state licenses to practice. | : THE ! ow» 12 Billien | Nat Homes com saga! ha a. nN State tol} Sond commission of four mem-| i go authori Tom) tun |three different hospitals. : r i Nat H a float ds, t toll roads! w y Fty | Tan | , THE NICEST TOUCH was the| PENCILS HAVE BEEN flying NInd"Bib Siow com "80 "Hu Son! rie chase Pion construct toll rand lors of vet ealie, who seared" stonttls cp oo Saves Flier | INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | diploma” they gave him, justly over at the State Chamber of |N Ind Pyb Serv ale nfd 101 10314 (reads. (Roads. uo TWlet Sibles. rdudiciazy Bi, P : | deserved, from the “University of Commerce. And they finally came Brosress Laundry com "0. i 27 1 RR... 8K iy TOKYD, Feb. 5 FU andr! 214 W. MARYLAND Water Supply.” I liked that, and up with a figuré which may switch Fp, Mallory Co com ......... 9 1: Toda f S Weather Foloe 4 (J. B. Gay, commanding officer o x tPub Serv of cam ........ Ya 29%! as e I know he did. you to straight black coffeé and ‘Pub Serv of Ind 3's pfd.... 88% 91% Y (the American destroyer Stickel, He was wise erough to brush aspirin. <= Sots ear Tool Jom hi 33 ie) . . {recently dived overboard to rescue off the farewell party with a non-| If the proposed federal budget 50 Ind G&E com .... ....... 21% | a numbed helicopter crewman, it chalant smile, and if you looked|gets the go-ahead from Congress, | 18tokely-van ap dom Na |was announced today. close the twinkle in his eye was|the State Chamber says it will | f3tokely-Van Qamp pid y 186, i o——— ; . " ) & Co 5%% pid 8 . damp. : : {nick Marion County for nearly | Tere "Haute M leabie . 10% 11%! - N. Y. Ship Movements But I'll bet. my shirt that he $300 million. | United Telephone s® oid $a ARRIVALS Liberte. Havre: Media, Liv went home thinking back through| ¥ x = funtion Title J.C U0 Hi erbool; Noordam, Rotterdam: Oslotiord, > * ~ : 1 vy, uen ; those years. WHEN I COME to big figures | “lo. ts Bistuith BONDS a Mareariia. Valparaiso. Beil le ey |like that, I shoot right past, But!|American oan lan 58 ..... ” rn) ney ARTUR Ca ania: nur. AND I KNOW he must have|I didn’t skip the next ones. |American, Loan iat 60 rane 3 sas [Takorsdi: Alphaccs, Trinidad: Marine had a deep sense of satisfaction] It breaks down into $536.05 Batesville Tele Co 4%s .... 98 |Lsaard, Cristobal, Mormeemar, Pepupin. to start from the ground up. for having served so many people,| (sounds like a bargain price tag) [Gh of Com “Bins she'd = 81 ov |erutse. an ani | 80 well, 80 many years. for every man, woman and child Sums Sil Tis 3 a vers | Y ~~ jf the county. 5 Fauftabie Kacirieted "a so W a ice department he si tour, yours. down. for $414.80 | 15305, Shia saree |B | | | eee conden y A or p 8 Public Loan wa ; . . ¥ e $ ze i And. doen't worry, they don't nd Limestone it ? 1h PARTLY CLOUBY AND | EFFICIENCY mn Itself Is knock off the 80 cents. |idpls Rallware 38 67, a aoveY asta) : | {

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waqund, “that’s 60 per cent more rod y than: all of the farm Promos Local P yee

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raised In the state for a whole Eses--Current rece: , VEPMLOES COB 1951 TOW L A WAGKLR ALL IGHTS RESERVES, year." [38c; Grade large, 9c: Grade a.m L

: 380; Gira arge. bc TODAY AND TOMORROW: Indiana is far enough south i Want the f ? | 4 : . A gn ight. : gure on gown, hold | your LM dia. Ion an Sue. 3c: | to miss the snow and winter temperatures predicted for the northJ! It's. $1,625,000,000, well on WE and No.3 poultry. de Jess| ern statés. For Hoosierland, it will be Tin cloudy and continued Way tothe second bisliom nasa te Ma 3. ae | "warm" —up fo 36 degree. TE

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