Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1951 — Page 20
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+ hy ug - lad : . : big 8 a : Trade Slow. |Cverflow Crowd Attends Hearing Rhos Pecple. |Fined, Sentenced _ } . . vw A / N gs pi NL a fis hay ' Selects Ten [For Smoking in } . ns Lh 4 2 : 5 5 i \ / i h A anol ie Bed at Hotel dear [ces died 4 : Sav 0S | | LINDEN HOTEL ethployees Mn my | who “put out” a guest should TOKY( } have been putting out a fire... ‘He Rame o HAROLD H. HARTLEY 0CKYar [Rat wha city re prevention. oil ame ly ! 1. : . omen officials said today. he neve been d Times Business Editor Some. Barrows: se Us oon Votles, 53, of 308 E North : Ye , " { ’ . | 181. was cted ori corresponde IT WON'T BE LONG until the political boys come Gilts Bring Bachelors Club gi-smoking 18 bed he Lamden Tye aver m t . { . Pe - " . MM, ae round to tell you how they saved Jed ftom inflation: 4 25 Cents Higher Picks Include fesiced Him io $10 ne costs and whet he die They'll pound their fancy, well- ed vests, and thunder, Hog trade opened rather slow Ava Gardner 160. day diana Stale ” machine x We froze prices in their tracks. : |today at the Indianapolis Stock- The Bachelors Club of America| Testifying against him were a And at this point you should be well enough informed gh is on BarIOws and Snis today in New York announced aCapt. Halle Shearer and Joa. ng ) i or raight home. v : ‘list of “the 10 most desirable un- Henn, Indianapolis fireman as- reso to stuff cotton in Jour ears, go straig om juan. Tuesday 2 Wisp Latin attached women in Ameriea’ signed to fire prevention. REIL than 2 hn ! : Club President John Alden -i Hotel employees reported they: SEW PRICES ARENT frozen Dis Tivion. Pe Beaty. 5000 1 les chot bot Jr. socialite yachtsman, sald ejected Volles early yesterday igen re than vou are. ’ | ogs & : early sales choice lhis members, «++ |morning after he started a fire apa 3lymo y (partment of Labor, with offices at 179 {5 250 pounds mostly $23.75 os of ina a s in his room. ™e “hai r ord treatment '1800 Merchandise Mart, Chi the cream : mattres brown-haire wataw § A irs econo’ to $24, several loads §24.25, later) | American bache- |employees did not call police or stiook: hand Let me show yoy how loose this says don’t go to Washington. trade mostly $24 down: 250 0 | - an shi - “freeze” is, and how impossible The wage board in Washington ggp ds $23 to $23.75; 200 to lorhood, the na firemen d extinguished .the hurting you ap , : pounds i a lit |b themselves. : Take something baste Hke Soesmt know hie Rnewer Jigelt, 340 pounds $22.25 to $23; 120 to| tows socialite laze i. ai eS ed wheat. Tt wasn’ roze ut'And he says 8 working inten- 180 pounds $16.50 to $18.50, few . raps i fast food was. sively toward formulating pol-g p ows about 3 . : 5 chose the follow LATER another larger blaze of body. breakfa $19; s about steady; choice ; ; i was a par Now if the price of wheat goes icies, regulations, and procedures. 300 to 550 pounds $19.50 to $20.50: y tt oe . : . (ing women as flared up in the same room and withthe U up, and a box of shredded wheat : yn 8 choice lights $20,75 to $21.25. Interest in the city-county consolidation proposal was evidenced by the crowd which overflowed lest ey ; spread to two Jther rooms apd sion. in Sic can't go up, only one thing hap-| ALL OF WHICH means the| Cattle 700, calves 200; fairly] House of Representatives chambers at the ‘hearing yesterday. Diake bon Ls though the hal d Volles to Hig" tured by th pens. They stop making Bred od (F overnment locked up wage and active, all slaughter classes gen-| on 2 2 8 | eutrent state’ of Dome. abd arrested ‘Bim iNGEs’ “rig Germ Wheat, * 8 8 orice t aides Sefore It knew exactly erally steady; small lots good tol . » : - unwedded bliss”: “= after learning he was heard to Es y ad [ow lo do iL {choice yearlings $34 to $35; toad, (C $ C { U 4 A p ense ousin Opera Star Pa- say he would re “and Bird | fy Germ — SAME 18 TRL Bo bread. But if you have a wage prob- good 1060-pound steers $33.50; 4 t % oun ni Ss ree Ky Je cal. Miss Munsel say he ul a » : whinhe ese thing else made of flour. ew, there'd 4a even quicker way loads commercial and low good hi d H 54 o le > {Actress Ginger Rogers, Actressiwas making his forced exit. = ro ED As I understand it, wheat does, : g 1. 100-pound averages $31.50; odds 0 onso i a ion u |Shelley Winters, Singer Margaret mire prevention officials added, e not hit the freeze list until some-| Ok D. Becyer. assistant to Mr. and ends utility and commereial : | ! | e '. |Phelan, Socialite Sharman DoUg- however, that the second blaze er hi og mae oh I. A Jong 22 CMa, Ad ACRE rc wage yearings 21 to $i commercial Both Sides OK Formation of 11-Man ink etree Jane Woman, TV was sppurenay o soot ore. § Pomen ou it 1s wheat in the gram, its price SO nC oe hi {3nd Soo eifers $30 to pub as | tiaate Probl Local: Build , |Actress Dagmar (Jennie Lewis), first fire which was not com. Almost 3 } can bounce around like a rubber sy . m. ity and commereial Sows S24 id Commission fo nves ga e ro em 0ca * ul ers 3 'Socialite-actress Eva Gabor, Act- pletely extinguished. - i sent to Ind bY ball. t zol to Here It Comes ows $28: iD an ! The first round of the city-county Consolidation Aght between Join Fight ress vs paaigneE and Actress mere a French stan \ The government isn't going to, ; . 04 50. B : , Indianapolis and the suburbs today was declared a draw. 2 Elizabeth Taylor. . ihe ; let the at processors go out of WE THINK OF PRICE controls to $24.50. Bulls scarce; utility and Leaders of both sides came to terms last night at a hearing be-| Indianapolis builders today . > Reveals Patient ys aggression. Two ‘See Red an isglated
in terms of ceilings, commercial $27 to $30; good andi the way it was the last choice quotable $28 to $29.50. Vealers active,
fore the state legislature House Committee on the Affairs of In-'joined the U. 8. Chamber of-Com-‘merce in attacking the adminis-|
be per- ] prices as That's time the country pulled in its buy-|
business, so they will Lye . iE tn mitted to “raise their | dianapolis. John Gordon“ began a s0-aay Died After Fight:
: fully steady; : issi : | | — wheat goes up. And that's av belt an gxtra notch. But not|good and choice $41 sa ay Both agreed to support ah 11-member commission to study the ,...... gefense housing bill. jail term in Victoria, B. C. loday NEW CASTLE, Feb. 14 (UP)— Tr fregat, ; {this time. {mon and medium mostly $30 to, 37 Isability Of mergiug va ous Private industry can do the de- [OT emptying a bottle of Cal8uP py w, C, vanNuys, superintend- Lu That's a sample, and only one. ; ’ ; y ‘local governmental units of Mar- on a bus driver who failed to stop ! An It will bé done in a better way. $40 i fense housing job, local home ent of the Indiana Village of Epi- a 8 aor 20 [ee [ton County into a metropolitan » /when Gordon pulled the buzzer. |janii PRODUCE. It has no The free bet your hat on it—| : | {builders said. | : eptics, revealed today the death saint TARY Dl win alwaysiwill be aimed at freezing profits. Sheep 100; not enough here toigistrict. This proposal, calling Ti Stands Still of an elderly patient from injuries 4: ceilings at all. And it wi! ‘test quotations, nominally steady; for a $20,000 expense appropria- The U. & Chamber urged post- Ime JIONAS tH | ” as hatever the public ae a is nement ‘of the bill ‘suffered in a fight with another be priced at wha han AND ONLY a few days ago the good and choice wooled lambs ition, was expected out of {pone 0 e bill. A Jack Benny, in. ote : will pay. Same for fish a 5 overnment wab ew hay ok oud uotable $38 to $39 or more; com- the House Ways and Means Com- |G. William Mohr, executive vice the only 36-year. . 38 fruits. 8 Ar ‘mon and medium quotable $32 to mittee today with a recommenda- Ipresident of ‘the Marion County | Dr. VanNuys said Ora Evans, 45h it ,called “retail - ! old man who ad- 70, wh nap : [Residential Builders Association, 170, who was sent to the Village + mart
much without at somethigg ) freeze half markup controls” on apparel and $37; medium to choice slaughter tion for passage.
| lewes quotable $16 to $23; truck dered reinflation home furnishings. { {| Later the bill was orde k There it is. That's what they !0t solid mouth bred ewes some... mitted to the Committee on
This is why the country is In mean. Profit controls. with lambs by side $37.50 Per | A grairs of In dianapolis for A -| And the idea will be to keep "30: “further study.” trouble. It's a political freeze, gO : er Last nignt, before nearly 500
farmers and wage anybody, except the government,’ 4 g | es Ypnare the votes are, and but including the wage earner, Faces Trial in Death {rural spectators, both sides came
the people who from haying anything more than . repared to debate the relative ialang fee RT (is bare fingers in his pocket. of 4-Year-Old Daughter ?rertc of House Bill 233, which Pp . ov. & 'No Scrub DANVILLE, Va. Feb. 14 (UP) would require approval of the AND YOU'LL SEE that prices, | =k former census bureau official city and county plan commissions won't stay put. IF THERE IS ONE thing the was indicted by a federal grandifor any new incorporations of They're going up. And so are women of Indiana want to get jury yesterday for the “Skyline towns or annexations in Marion wages, in away from, it's the wash tub. {Drive” murder of his 4-year-old County. : is the political part. : Rep. Nelle B. Downey, head of
. But this With the appliance companies daughter. 3 Sy I 5 ted out by State now, the d-\uurning out washers, MEH nd) miss Huen 34. had been n lt Yb PEM x : Savor; + ‘some haven't “been able to accused -of beating the girl 10 cus wwmmittee that bath: ZB0Bpy + lee argued intavonab
It goes pretty ) gaying that you can t the dinner table, and le do its awful work on the rest.
mits being born from Boone County, died of head on Valentine's injuries Sunday. ssid d | coroner's report sa eath Day ih Son resulted from “having been beatbirthday for thelth about the head by a fellow patient.” He uy | Mr. Evans was found unconspend the day at Sclous in a cottage .lavatory home with his Jpursday with a 25-year-old pawife, Mary Liv- tient, whose name was not reingstone. vealed, standing over him. He had
been hit with a wooden seat from Pedal Medal |a barber chair, VanNuys said. City Controller Patrick “Pat”
Dr. VanNuys said authorities Barton -was presented a replica Nad not decided what action to
of the 200-millionth pair of Thom 'ake against Mr. Evans’ attacker.. McAn_ shoes at City Hall today jegqf Notices :
{Inc., urged action.
{ “Fight it through. Decid iwhether to amend 1949 housing’ {legislation ;or pass a new act”! {Mr. Mohr said.
| “The government will never get ithe defense housing job done,” {Fred C. Tucker Sr. realtor, said. { The government hasn't completed a single project in the coun-! try since 1949 when it was granted more than $13 billion. Private industry, on the other hand, last year completed more than 114 million housing units.”
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a kind of patronage, from the yep yp with the demand. This death with a hammer, critically | .o about everything but the - 7p “The new bill is unnecessary,” by E. V. Ferguson, manager of Br politicians. ~~ ; : 1 can’t has been going on since long be- wounding his wife and then driv-| 3° ce Bill 233. consolidation. said Judge H. Argus, Indianap-the Thom McAn store at 42 E..Two AND THREE QUARTERS PERCENT 2 And don’t expect much. Be fore Christmas. |ing their car over a mountain cliff Home Rule League olis Real Estate Board president. Washington St. J EASURY BONDS OF 1081-54 Bo : remember that they've ever m ; a 8 = in an effort to wipe out the entire 1-4he * spectators. were “Housing legislation we have Mr. Ferguson said the replica) NOTICE OF ALL FOR REDEMPTION - 20 AND IF THERE fis one busi- family. He will be tried at the] Most of the sp now with elimination or at least{Was a gesture of gratitude for To /Sqiders of 23 percent Treasury Bonds B=
of 1951-54 - (dated June 15. 1936), and
Others Concerned
living any easier. | ; pectators wer Th Pa off - |ness I would not want to be in Mar. 19 term of court at Harrison- members of the Ma on Se y : y i , freeze today it would be the making of burg, Va. Home Rule League, ¢ wat WHEN THE MEAT price be- Wash boards. : | mt ————— formed 10 days, ago by Tura) hit, orders were under Way, BE" pp. ig one tool of drudgery Doubt Canada’s ‘Flu’ dwellers tc fight being ‘gobbled | ing delivered. ‘which I think is gone forever. | lup” by Indianapolis.
relaxation of Regulation X would Support given the store by the be adéquate.” people of Indianapolis, The 200-1! The bill is being studied by the millionth pair itself has been Indianapolis Chamber of Com-/made for New Hampshire's Gov. merce legislative committee, said Sherman Adams at Nashua, N.
Public notice is hereby given that all ou g percent Treasury Bonds of 1951-54, dated June 15, 1838, due June 15, 1954, are hereby called for redemption on June 15. 1851. on which date interest on such bonds will cease.
4 ft the packers with 3 ; ; . And that Jott think about. a Out of Bounds (Will Spread to U. S. | others in tne audience were to Wiliam H. Book, C, of C.|H. where the company’s first fac-(* of°(le ‘redemption date. be. ortersd the something 10 Hr of halting] : WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UP) interested spectators from CRy executive vice president. George tory opened in 1922. OF ‘hel called bonds. for’ other \ntetssti messy, i THE WORD'S OUT. They've : .|governmen y Plan Co - S. Olive h t lp: n ¥ : heaving prices. ¢ Stark & finally counted the number of TV ET ne Nn Public He [sion secretary Noble Hollister The $3 oe Sommiltiee, Rita May Return in whieh ‘event puslic notice wil Dere: But George Stark o a : extend current federal housing| Actor Glenn Ford revealed to- governing the exchange offering will be
there is no sign that England/and Jack Kammins, president of
gets made last year, ' , ithe City Zoning board.
day that Ritaj, Hayworth, the Princess Aly
administration mortgage insurance programs and establish a plan for special mortgage guarantees on privately-built defense ‘housing.
. Pull information regarding the presentation and surrender of the bonds for cash redemption under this call will be found iD Devartment Circular No. 668,
dated J Khan, sent him uly 21, 19 en Ww. Savder, retary of the Treasury.
a script. for 2 REASURY DEPARTMENT motion picture, washington. February 14, 1951. |
3 mailed Weta, fost No lime. He nis, It was 7.463,000, and brother, /and Canada’s influenza epidemics out abou ; {that's rolling. are spreading to the United] Speaking in favor of the pro-
customers Jetunds. £hiecks yere 1 am anxious now for programsStates. {posal to require joint approval anywhere 1# - hundred dollars./to improve. They're good, under-| The “flu season,” which custo-|of city and county plan commiscents to seven stand, but they can be better, if/marily extends from December sions to rule on new annexations IT WAS PLEASANT finding they can find the writing talent. through February, 18 nearfhg an|was Harry Ice, local attorney-and
5 : | lis . ¢ which she said his out because of the musical There seem to be plenty of ac-/end. : vice president of the Indianapo Stri : iii y Be on the Stark & Wetzelitors. Stories, they lack. = Onamber of Commerce. ; king Teachers End she would like to switchboard, It's Mary Swaim. & =» =a Local Truck Grain Prices He read a 7-page statement, 22-Day ‘Vacation : : do with him. Mr. FURNA FE Her words are a melody of syl- THIS WEEK I saw a lovely - ‘saying that Indianapolis has no MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 14 (UP) Ford said he will lables, she sounds as if she were piece. It was Raymond Massey No 2 truck wheat, 32.39. |desire to “gobble up suburban «=Teachars and janitors agreed to confer with Miss happy that you called. doing “Abe Lincoln in Tllinois.”| Ne: 3 ante. ‘05c. EC neighbors.” 3 Paul Y. tended reopen strikebound public schools Hayworth about In business, this is priceless. |It leaves you deep in thought. No. 2 white corn, 31.18, “It can appear to be so” he aul Young contended con. 2h the film when he, ' ; v No. 2 yellow corn, $1.65. solidatt id: hurt | today and 63,000 pupils prepared # : ful But right in the center of \the| : lsaid, “as politicians, for very per- idation would hurt rural res- | © 0 io classes for the first! Miss Hayworth Visits Europe | Over 20 Years Experience : Buy a Jugtu ’ piece, they Fut off as. Fhaseyl), S. Statement sonal advantage, distort the idents. -~ {ime since Jap. 23 next month. On Coal Furnaces : & steard arrived. from one of his sacre BOI i i ——LECL 8." % i ” natal “ : : ; 1 ge Tw And thislesque speeches, and threw a bar| WASHINGTON. Feb. if UP) —Govers:| ‘Need Plan’ i 19 the General Asser uae Soday maw Ya ga Paid Thru the Hose IMMEDIATE SERVICE : TG. RH N. Dela- of soap at me on the screen. font’ fecal year inroust Ped. 13. con. y. 8 { James Knaff, 25, paid $50 dam- : one from T. G. Harvey, N. { u Mr. Ice pointed out that if some c teachers accepted a $100 a year) i 2 t ware St, said, “Read Page 101| Somehow it didn’t sit well, to pared Wik & ear BS, t year uniform plan is not adopted soon ognittes menbers ordered; lary increase and withdrew 25°5, 10 8 Detroit hotel yesterday, On Smoke Pipes : ’ Reader's Digest.” have a life as important as Lin- Expenses § 23.936.849.484 Hs i ” Mr. Marsh to halt his attack, but {for drenching guests and a hall- : : of She Feruary jabden wl interrupted by a bar of Suseins fig RIG the sy u Someday be ringed ip. white-haired attorney had Picket lines which stalled a back-\way with a fire hose Also Roof Repairs : ave a life { 181, |about with sma wns.’ {to-school movement yestarday. Y # i ' . ’ eficit 2.925.747.844 scored his mark with the throng. y Y. | Mr. Knaff told Judge Paul E.! to the Reader's Digest, and jot SOM: *« 0 [Cath Bal pd Tiad00s1) wa He cited the advantages of One They cheered and applauded rong. Janitors and clerks, who pre-/Krause he was ae a pick- Estimates Free—_Call * 3 read it snes, But this time 144. AND THE KICKER almost Silman M008 29037 4% og sewage system, and a metro-| order was restored. {viously had accepted a compro- pocket who had plucked $75 from : * : oon hie ne on did to milk knocked me off the chair. | DJANATOLIS. CLEARING, BOLSE [Relitan police and fire depart-| po .ontinyed: mise page Droposal So Telused his oat fito the hotel and turned H ARRY ESCOL : = X | ; sp 988, {ment. i | 2 » on the hose when t | « con prices in Akron. He found the, Raymond Massey, lo bag Debits o.oo $SR382000 | roe as official spokesman| “Township government is the also agreed to return to work drew a knife. In oe Pickpo net WA-3101 Eve. WAI048 ‘ oh unions, the dealers and the Ge. BD the soap. Local Stocks and Bonds for the Indianapolis Chamber, closest to tHe people. We have today. 'the pickpocket escaped. | : SE 211 12 Ve together, and sii sell Rotter in ap. 1 ?$curprisea the audience when he ine officals, good people: Twant | oo mo | — ee ia - * : —Feb, 14— isaid: : * udaen raiors oe “ Ca. | TOU fa : - i Hear Harold Hartley on STOUKS Bid Asked | . . . we do not advocate city-| After the hearing ended, iead- . : So SO HE out in gallon ni WISH at 5:45 a. m. y | {Mericad States ofa LB lcounty consolidation. It is un-lers of both groups talked to- For Legion Contest oa at 11 cents a qu on a ca di yw : {Ayrshire Colileries com ..... 103 20% thinkable that the urban and su- gether and pledged support of Students from 10 Marion County’ » and carry basis. h a. Fill Di Post pelt RIG & Stk ¥rds ptd ..... 63 _|burban residents should want the commission to study the problem. high schools will compete at 2:30, A » : And ae e the unions mac + Fl irector Fos Belt RR & Stk ¥rds om ..... 8 _..lpapme and the farm population] Stephen Noland, publisher of p. m.. tomorrow in the elimina-| . A the dairies furious and gave ) ® At Union Title Co. Bobbs- Merril od ¢ha% 2 lof Marion County to pay for athe Marion County Mail, a weekly tion phase of the American Legion bs co-op farmers a chance ‘to slip chamb of Comm com | C31 {lot of municipal services they newspaper that circulates in the Oratorical contest. | «on out of the combina noose, Carl C. Koepper, vice president Circle Theater com ......... 388, _.. ineither desire nor need.” rural area, commented that the The talk-offs will be held at 2: : . p18 paid the farmers more foro Indiana National Bank, has Cummings Ens ptd "01100000 08 | Speaking on behalf of the rural|hearing was “in the old tradition” Broad Ripple, Howe and Wash-' WEG ea their Jill and sold it for less. ben elected a director of Union giriciigiies "Finance 8 ota ' 984 forces were Paul Young, presi-of a town meeting. ington High Schools. Student 41 § AA RESULT. SOLE oo ton mi TC cO0- fo Bll the vaeancyiicomupcatNaVar (iui (i/dent of the Home Rule League, He said it was a healthy sign bodies will attend. $3 Ak 1 ump ion {a |created by the death of Arthur V./ icin ia iete 5 pla and Robert Marsh, local at- and urged city dwellers to learn] Winners will meet In the : & z On Wenl Lup. own 18 Brown. amily. Binehce om. ‘torney. la ‘little more about their rural County finals next week at Ben’ ¢ « healthier, and he Sela 00 per cent. At an annual business meeting ramily or hance 3% ota 100 | Asking that the city people and neighbors. {Davis High School. : i 18 . esterday, stockholders of the mgm : oy y is bend he Sut the town's milk bill gry ho all other directors, fern: shes ¢ ® og... u jshe Tura OR ork [ogethen: go. I Willis N. Coval was named Hook Drug Co com i .. program his organizations was : dollars a year. | # {Ind Asso Tel 2 pid 4i14| PYOBT . " chairman; Albert M. Bristoy, pres-|“ind Gas & Wat com 313; working for. It was: ’ 214+4 youve thinking. TS Me WHA! ident; H.B. Stonecipher. ‘secre-|lff Wi M28, “7 "ONE: Promote and maintain iE : {tary; G. W. » red »} Hindpls FéL com » sas * home rule in Marion County, | te Ds HG jand Vem E. Bundridge, manager. jnipis Tih cigs Beans Go it " | TWO: Advocate retention of! ; on 0 : er rectors are er 2 dpls Water Co 5% pid 108 110% | two-party political system. | = Bromley. George B. Elliott, Indpls Water 4%% pid 102 04} NE: i _ THERE ARE THOUSANDS of ‘George C. Forrey Jr. Frank P.jgiteison Najjooal Lie com ‘igi '13.| SERVE: FIOTOL, Interest of | } ‘ ial h {Kingan & Co com . 5% 5% people 8 ent. { . BE hugs for wage adjust- gyge john K. Parry, George Sad- Kinean & Co pid .. ........ 87a 10 |° FOUR: Advocate community| : ee i loyess Se to lier, Timothy P. Sexton, George (Lynch Gorn : Veet ne 171%" spirit as opposed to centralization | ' : : i W. Snyder and Leo F. Welch, ijaimon hstiihzton com . ... 3/8 1s , 4 | ! do = th ” * , {Mastic Asphalt iv aia Sty ga lOf power, i An A MY day ATT Nat" Homes geom 1.11128" 26 | It remained for Mr. Marsh fol i to do something about it. there Local Produce N Ind Pub Serv com ......... 22 23% pring the audience to its feet with, 1 . . N ind Pup Serv 4i, pfd TH 103% - - Ww Guarantee ? fsn’t much they can do immedi- — sori ee {N Ind Pub Serv 4's pfd .... 23% 24% a stinging attack on the Cham-| : e : v x Exgs—Current receipts 54 Ibs. to case. | Progress Laundry com ...... 21% ber of Commerce. | REPLACE WITH A ately. As they say in front of a ge: Grade A lates. Jc; Grads A small (PR Mallory Co com aN, I ar rin the Chamber! : crowded movie theater, “There 2%, 8 re ds jABuD Sery of 1ja. Sul 1 28 {Cag . ’ 4 A f by 1% WRITING will be a short wait.” cy. own ats and over 32 oy ay Pa enn 3 « BNI¢ Commerce promoted the best] E A" 4 ; | : | BV under 4'a lbs. and Leghorns. 324c: cocks Schwitzer-Cummins pfd .... 18 19a rests th le.” h | : i 3 2 2 = and stags. 15¢ and Mo. 3 poultry. 4c less [8p Ind G&E com 21, 21% inte of the people,” he roar-| THOMAS O'MALLEY, Regional ‘hgh No. 1. © 1 ese: No 2. 63¢ {80 Ind G&E pfd = 110'a 112'aied. “It has now become the NF / Ta oy ! 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