Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1951 — Page 27
‘WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1951
EY To0AY IN Owes
y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor
A MAN BUYS a new suit. He unwraps it with his wife looking on, suspiciously. : Then she shouts, “Not blue again, George.” \ And she’s right. George sticks to blue, or dark gray, because he wants to keep the bread and butter bills paid. moderately active at ‘the IndiNone of the playboy stuff. anapolis Stockyards today. Prices
+. Tne . : ton light and medium weight barNow his little wife, if he's! rows and gilts were strong to 25
i is hills, some with 60 per cent cents higher than yesterday's getting gray around the tem- | orades, and there's a lake and a ovosage. gher than yesterday
ples, would dress him in stream; and that takes in about ; something lively, make the out- everything, a combat vehicle is my Ops ill ice Jo te side look young, even if the inside asked to do under shell shower. os choice No. 1 and 2. 295 is wearing out. | In World War II, GM used its ac down, $23.60 to $23 5: a » passenger car proving ground for b ) . ca ELMO ROPER, the questioneer, combat vehicles, found this out for the wool in- 1,879,000 miles.
stitute, that men dress more. for #.48 =» N money business than or BUT A PASSENGER car test- few $19; sows mostly steady; bulk
business. ing ground isn’t quite the same, chaice 300 to 550 pounds, $19.50 to Elmo's exact score was 33 for and only a few of the elder gen- $20.50; few $21. business suits, and 18 for heart erals ride the cushions, | Cattle, 500; calves, 200; steers interest. And 9 per cent of the! This proving ground wil be a and heifers active, strong; occaMilquetoasts dress simply ' to tough one, where the hard seats sional sales 50 cents or more bolster their self-confidence. |of jeeps, tanks and battle wagons higher; high choice to prime me-
‘Shipment Lag Boosts Price 0f Hogs Here
Light, Medium Gilts, Barrows Are 25 Cents Higher
With shipments reduced by
ran them gy 950 to 290 pounds, $22 to $23; [120 to 160 pounds, $16 to $18.50;
o » n THE LITTLE woman is out to as black and blue as the boys in a/good and choice yearlings and change all this. She goes along battlefield slugfest. light steers $33 to $35; commerwhen her husband buys a new Cutti R lcial and good heifers, $29 to $33; suit. And about 40 per cent of WYITIN oom cows strong; utility and commerthe married men now confess I DROPPED IN yesterday to .ia] $23.75 to $27:
with their wives present. dent of Ko-We-Ba, a name you, $24, Bulls steady; good and And they turn a little red when see on food cans and jars every- commercial $27 to $30; good and the good woman. snatches the where. ‘tholce scarce, quotable to $29.50. coat out of his hands and says,] It was an adventure in the “I'm going to take it over to the mixed fragrances of food, a blend! a . . window to see what color it really of cereals, roasting coffees, teas choice $36 to $38; bulk $37 up:
is.” from Ceylon, India and Japan, to $35 ali. oN soaps with far more exciting] § HE KNOWS what she means. c..nts than you find in the Sn Sheep, 200; sheep and lambs]
He remembers all too well one of those blue suits he bought early in married life. And when he got it home he found it- had just a touch of purple. And she reminded him of it, made him feel uncomfortable! évery time they walked down the street,
2 ” o SO HE TAKES no chances now. She does go along. But he still fights those college boy plaids, and pleads: “Look, Mayme, we got to eat, ain't we? Take is easy.”
These Make Sense
age grocery store. reception room.) Mr. Gisler said i
was the “Cutting Room.” A name 0dd like that made me let go with slaughter ewes,
questions. = . SS ” 2 n THEN HE EXPLAINED. It's Camuohell Gives the little room where he and his : ¥ \ / father, A. H. Gisler, the founder of the business, taste-test foods. Lenten Serm n check the syrup for thickness, 0 count the halves, then taste them. | They do the Same with pe! Addresses Group raut, peanut butter or pickles, v as or tuna fish. P s | In Christ Church i The cancerous-disease of heresy
good, $39; medium to choice $16 to $22.
They open a can of peaches,
road office and find the lights on YOUng Mr. Gisler may take on all of the world. at midnight, I think they're sweat- OF most of these in one day. He... i essence ing it out to find & new name for d0€s it and stays alive. But his po," po : » a Pullman car. weight did go up 30 or 40 pounds. | I could never understand some _ “You can't eat all of that of them. And when a hard- food” he told me, “and mot gpris¢ Episcopal Church on the tongued railroad man reaches for Have it show up In your belt- nyo The bishop who will his poetry, awful things can hap- line.” preach at the same time in the And one of his hardest jobs Gpurch tomorrow and
n. ' But the B. & O. didn’t go to is to explain to his wife when he the babbling trook or the lark goes home in the evening why hg Man." on the wing to name its {wo lat-'isn’t hungry. \ | Mesns ‘Detojr’ Sst observation ww Payroll Nose Count “Heresy is just an. eld-fash-BUT IT DID ABOUT the same I DON'T get 00 much out of syia, “Tne sin. of litle men. who It came to the te of » figures. Maybe .you do. {thougnt re Ha 1 : and picked a couple of names Take the state's employment, proces they 3 ode ! right off the map. {Maly By the time we gee the fig- sca God. THe detour eadin { The two new cars will be named ures they're a month old. That oq 4 God. 11 to gn: for Dana and Metcalf, Ind. TheY means ‘they are nearly always lea our one 4 : SOREN.
EB Np onn Crise, boss. of the Indlanaloy, tne presicen e ' Employfnent Security Division, ah. in Metcalf, and he ye is Hest wi ig rid-Joauary there, ore malt- into Tittle gods Teady railroad job as a-telegrapher in ; ogg 000 i . ¢ Dana. r ) a payrolls, all non | “It is Yor tn reason that you So the names of those two cars so» jand I need the church. We canwill have some sense behind them, AnD BETWEEN Dec. 15 and Not save ourselves by ourselves.
for a change. [So " |29,400, nothing be alarmed : Blue Cross Bulge ‘about. Not much of this was con- Makes them worth something
WHEN THE BLUE CROSS version layoffs. Most of it, I sus- ourselves and to God.”
Hospital Service Plan lofe pect, was inventory, layoffs, and
through the pages of the 19504, '™ iq wn aster the Christmas Halt Raid on Vendin calendar, it picked up 263.000 oo core. ; 9
new members. As of today, I can tell you that Machines in Hospital
lue Shield Me mate Rod Cy employment is on the way up, and, A Long Hospital special police-
© They're strong, the two ‘Blues’ of insurance. The Hospital Plan has 755.000 members, 135.000 in Not ‘On Leave’ : Indianapolis alone. ‘And Blue GENERAL ELECTRIC wants basement of the hospital. | Shield has 550,000 members in to get it straight that Charles E.| Herman Gay, 48, of 1017
the state, Wilson is not an officer of the Holmes Ave. told police he ‘had company. {hidden to watch for thieves who,
Ld o H | HENRY MANZ, business man- "o_o ame Wilson is not “on have been breaking into vending ager of The Indlanapolie Times... ‘of absence” |machines at the hospital for more chairman of*the Blue Cros "| “To avoid any confusion, we than a month.
cil, one of 12 in the state, re-| 4 jive to point out that Mr.| Last night, he said, he observed
us to
for six months, probably ‘longer.iin the act of breaking into a soft drink vending machine in. the
vealed that the Blue Cross i8 un on is ¢ormer president of the William Rhyne, 18, of 401 8mith gag supported on the Argument]
heavier weights rather scarce,|
flooded roads, hog trade opened] :
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'will make the test drivers justidium weight steers, $36; majority’
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odd head man
Vealers active, steady; good and |
common and medium mostly’ $25|"
[too scarce to test Suotations},
I noticed a little room off the nominally steady; small lots me=| t/dium wooled native lambs, $38; able ballyhoo promotion earlier in the session have been withdrawn.
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FJ on 4 { WHENEVER I PASS a rail. NOW THE WORST part is the 54 sin are destroying the bodY arms and workers not engaged measure.
{ is what the
Rev. Wilbur C. Campbell, ty0ir author, Rep. Thomas Has- Wilbur Young, Superintendent of bishop coadjutor of West Vir- brook, blind Indianapolis Republi- Public Instruction-elect, are atginia, told a noonday audience in .,, without comment.
preached on “Little Gods Y tense bill, setting up a state-wide, Fees System Attacked |
foned word meaning ‘detour, he|
10 e vernor “toe much m on : ie myth of na. @ppropriation is tgo much. both mean something to the B. wrong when you read them.. (isna) supremacy and im! His amendment to reduce the other, Such deification of appropriation to $130,000, was 4.11, Senate voted'dorvn Lis atrend.
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‘So Christ takes our surrendered Organizations. Jan, 15 thelg was 2 sippage Of i ives, worthless as they are,.and| A third amendment was adopt-
, will keep its nose toward the sky man last night arrested two men]
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{boxing matches was passed by General receives a $200 to $300 ‘ee the group had made their escape!
getting ready to move into the, oo "0 ic co’ He resigned St. and Walter Collins, 20, of 429 |
Terminal building to occupy the
J0.000 sjuare fuel vassted oY De GE’s new president is Ralph J. and attempt to get away with
The Move will be a week-end Cordiner, who has been execu- | $1.80 in nickels. ‘events of Mar. 3. tive V. P. % Rhyne and Collins will answer The two “Blues” not only take , “pm s___ Charges of pre-larceny this mornin members and their money, put Local Truck Grain Prices ing in Municipal Court 4.
Ihay pay out plow. | Local Stocks and Bonds
Dec. 15, 1950,”
truck wheat,
2 { Ns: 3 soybeans, G29 LAST YEAR THE hospital, No.2 oats. 3.96. iia plan paid out $6,179,000 in In-| NJ: 3 Yellow “orn. $166. Feb,
«diana and the medical plan paid out $2,300,000. This won't be pleasant news|
American States American States ofa ...... tAyrshire Collleries com ... i 8., Ayres 4a pra
Local Produce
Yo 19%
.| Eggs—Current receipts, 54 1bs. to case, Belt RR & Stk Yrds ptd ..... 63 for the Private Insurances oom Grade A large, 43c: Grade A small, (Belt RR & Stk Yrds com ..... 36 panies. They compete, and it's ssc: Grade B large, Joc, and Grade A | Bobba-Mernil] SO . di , 38¢c. No grade, 33c. i » -P . tough, plenty. Poultry —Fowls, A bs. and over, 29¢c;| Central Soya . 3
cocks | chamb of Comm com ... Circle Theater com {Com Loan 4 pfd
under 4'z2 lbs. and Leghorns. 20c¢; and stags, 15¢, and No. 2 poultry, 4c less ithan No, 1
‘Korea,’ Mich.
‘GENERAL MOTORS isn't ““guiter—No. 1, 65¢: No. 2. 63c. |Cummings Eng ptd .l..L. going wait until its combat . m——— | ated Piaanae 8
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- - ian WASHINGTON, Feb, 21 (UP) —Govern- | gauitabl Securities com
ment expenses and Recetits 2 current isca year throu eb. . vi » compared with a year uso: Laat | avs, toro, pid oF on 5
This Year Year - s 28.780.001.382 HORS PR FF 6% fa.
vehicles get under actual battle fire to find out if they can take it. ~ Bo GM is setting up its only “little Korea” on a 1000-mile tract near Milford, Mich., which will be
U. S Statement
used to give battle wagons and Expenses $ 24.744.230,215 . ‘ and interest of said warrants fo be pay- } Receipts 25,724.005.401 ~ 23,070,356.613 | ; ' i ros ‘tanks the works, and to make surplus GROSRS1 | Tnd Asso Tel 3 pid without Sri Tg A | This business was founded 37 years ~~ * Baton Cente in’ the Court House: 105 | c ' v |v tc » -| t dianapolis, Indiana sure they are a cut or two above cash Bal $202,804. 151 2.285.331.008 a as & am | tee was started on a motion by ago by two men whose aim was to give SOUTH BEND The undersigned. pursuant to said or5.988,329, ,801,378, ephode 4 8- AE ( er, will receiv 0a anything Joe Stalin's slave labor Eub. Debt 253.988.320.020 280.801.313.274 | ina Telephon 10 ofd | careful, personal brokerage service. It d {ll receive bids for said loan at the y Gold Res. 22,207.885.611 1343,142,872 | 41hdpls P %“ Ed H 1 Mich R bli { y Marion County Auditor's Office t can turn out. | ERA | a Sa pid’ ior ve add laverley, Michell Republican,| 1 ¢ orown to an organization of over 10 o'clock A M. ‘Central Standard Time. o | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |Indpls Ath Club Realty Co ... "..|who ‘argued the state has a re-| : * on_the 1st day of March. 1081. \ s | Clearings $10,660,000 | si Bi ants Water com... 18% | 500, with offices that cover the state of FORT WAYNE Specifications of the warrants and ———— PART OF THE testing ground pepits : oh. 30,008,000 indianapolis Water com... Lin sponsibility to see that disabled] § i Tt ge in 33 other PL 8 ge IIR Rb dS —— - _Indpls Water ah fd ....102 104'4 | persons are cared for. : Fino in the 2ffice of sald Auditor and may be " Jetiorson Nasional Lite pm 104 a important ciuies, : . a The 1s Payor to reject any 0 ay % ea er OO ocas | Kingan & 0 pid rnin oa 8 Death Penalty Ban I Such growth and stability is a good for ail bids Bach bid shail by segom. L, n Na e oy « t TH > pu ¢ chee , & {Lynch Corn ven . 18% i | A bill to abolish the death pen-| indication of the type of brokerage ANDERSON | per cent” (3%) of the par value of the 0 armon-Herington com «+ 8 % 1 first a a Gaull service you can expect from Thomson ® w arrants i upon, ane pSZawn a ainst ge aay 4 Mastic Asphalt "....\uivei A Dai8ILY OR fiFst degree murder con. | Npqcinnen | County, Indiana. said check to be made ne py Nat Homes otg | wo 103 |victions was advanced to third pi to bab. od customers . payable to The Board of Commissioners N oo Ab dere 1M ve 30 | reading for passage in the Sen-| ur aim is 10 heep Sn fusiome | OF 2aaTian Co nid ord Ee sae #3 Ind PUB gory Ne eld ps 0 2 ate constantly informed of investment op- INDIANAPOLIS | be accepted . . 3 hh | . : $2 on ific » ids st be made on the f ro. progrois, Laundsy col 314 The measure requires a life im-| POrtunities and significant trends in [ vided by. the Auditor and approved by :Pub Serv of ind 3a pd .... 82s prisonment sentence instead of the business world. We maintain a | The Board of Commissioners. without ad. : Pub Serv $i. Jnd com ...... *| the death penalty. Strong debate well-staffed Investment Research De- | no other form of ‘bid will be considered ° Emit Ete A ; : Q . and no alteration sha e made in the )F rh ' ond SEHmine id «es 193 | is expected on the bill since it was| partment which regularly issues Stock form prescribed. Each of said bids shal xB svi | Ky os ows } ¥ Bote yn on com iy 113% | passed out of committee without | Surveys, Bond Reviews and other perl- { “Bid for Marion County Pax Anticipation - 1g + = Ca . » . f - Lh al ; fre flew, bn ’ L 7 i [Stokley-Van, Camp nfd .e 183, | recommendation for passage. odical reports. | Warrants County Welfare Fund’ and shall .e PENT Truss =k ua CB Terre Haute Malleable .. 1% Mi h i ri th af ng Bat he moteana oie ES TN a Serge tin Mlendle iz Highway Merit System Write today for our EVANIVILLE She Sn Piidaial dust, ho, Sotoumsarisd ~~ { United Telephone 8% ofd ree . 3 ent Stock Surv vided by law e opinion of Ross, Me{Onion Title... a “il A bill to place 830 State High- | current Stock durvey $ | Cora Og use] of nd 3 oh | | rd. Ice & Miller, bond counsel of Indi- * — - — : BONDS wa , { | anapolis. Indiana, will be on file on the kin, hat v CODY AND : Lp Allen & Steen bs ue y Department Smployess under) | te of Sale and will be furnished to the ben ARTLY COV IAS X »~ ; American Loan 4's 88 ss. [2 Don-political merit system was | { gucceasty er at the expense of the I no . 7% ; American Loan tis 60 «e+-|advanced to third reading for C } ogy ROY T. COMBS ap, \ FOTOCAST —— De Hels Ga a on ii..| passage in the Senate. . Auditor. Marlon County, Indiana EGE N Buhner Pertilizer bd 58 . i 0a hi ivi ‘ = hd ; v : The measure prohibits hir r . . | NOTICE TO BIDDERS our fara Gee Se i ah ae I ing BROKERS IN SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES | Native 1 trcor Sve Erne Board ere SHEET Es Snow | itizens. tnd Tet lan 8) a0) Jog | of Jehpical and professional of Park Commissioners of the City be : Sm - | Equitable Secifrities ss 80. 97 . | workers for political reasons and| Iii solic Al otha fo of 2.00 v 7 \ SNOW SHowEs { *" Last t I dav ey y (6B byte 7/7/74 Rll | india Paint A Color os 84 Lge +++ Igets up educational and experi-| 5 East Market Street MArket 3501 BR DLday, March oo T5h Lecelve 3 15 MLSLAVED. : | p : a th . ais : : 0DOSALS. for concession £0 RIG UAPALOFE CORR 1951 LOW. 8. WAGNER. ALL oN | indpis Buniie Losn see ... 0. he ence qualifications. : : Offices in 38 cities in the United States and Canada privileges at the following’ locations ¢ * Y AND TOMORROW Cooler weather moving in on ind Asso Le) ia 7¢ 2 It also abolishes the position of] ; : a Broad Ripue Park I Broad Ripe } —— 1 rT ‘ee y . : a e ts, 5 I ‘ ‘1.3 i pedS0AY ide the stat lief , th | Kilner Packing 4a 59 _:1:'|department personnel director, * MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHER PRINCIPAL Dm For Er Ea : | Hoosierland is expected to provide the state some reliet trom its Lapgsénkamp Ss 58... ww | substituting a personnel manager SECURITY AND COMMODITY EXCHANGES Park and Golf Course, Fall Creek.and ——— mud and flood problems. Freezing temperatures are forecast to- |B,ni Sli "Ar wn #7 (to be named by the highway TCM ge A . Ls Devi 0 word ne ‘ . ’ { night for mpst of this area. ‘ (Ea erm pes. %ustiis Bw 1... | commission, 3 id .., | Rbodius Park Plessant Rua Golf Course,
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|W. 15th St., break into a machine |
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.. time of the arrest of a suspect.
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-lon the floor of the House.
{forced out of Ways and Means
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Blown-Down Tree Crushes Home
About People—
Great Dane's:
Pe
But Mr. Zussman complained [ ribbon winner named “Nam Zus
cuits, worth $7, every two months, {He wants his wife to sell the dog. Judge Roberts ordered him to {pay his wife $45 a week and rent, and told the couple to settle the {Great Dane's board bill between {themselves
It's Only Natural
| Clark Clifford, former legal adviser to President Truman, |yesterday told pal Detroit Stock Exchange members that the President has shown much restraint in letters 3 to critics, “The President is a very human fellow, Mr, Clifford said, “and when he feels strongly he a writes HIA rs, Mr. Clifford Any man has these impules. Mr, Truman hag done. well considering the provocations facing him.”
Ho-Hum Going back to Brookin, N. Y,
A 90-foot tree crashed down on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clements, 3663 S. SherDrive, during the wind and rain storm last night. Limbs were driven through the roof and that they bought their last suit talk with A. C. Gisler, vice presi- 537 50; canners and cutters $18.50, kitchen ceiling. 8
Ballyhooed ‘Little FBI,’ Increase in Homes :t= i dure: Savi“. Right-to-Work Bills Die
. {Army Proving Grounds, AberAuthor Withdraws Much-Promoted Planned in Year
|deen, Md. Adventurous George, awarded ‘Measures From Assembly, Offers N6 Comment | Two bills that were introduced in the legislature with consider-
Builders Looking
To Defense Housing
One is the measure that proposed giving broad powers to the! More houses — not fewer — in Attorney General's office for a “little FBI” supervisory control 1951. over county and city law enforcement agencies. That's the plan of Marion Its purpose was to set up a crackdown club over the heads of County Residential Builders Inc. local law enforcement officers '* —— Builders. aim to increase housthey failed to perform according : ing units by 10 per cent over to the state's wishes. Strong op- Teacher Requirements 1950, And last year was recordPosition developed on the ground colon A re uirements for breaking here. that it gave too much power to elementary school i vas At dinner meeting last night in one man. defeated by a vot of 37-10 in the [I® Athénaeum they askeq Ft.
The other bill withdrawn would Senate. Harrison officers to seek a cer-| fi
A \J our an old style, expen of making the best bourbon whiskey.
/ have established a “little Taft- The author; Sen. Clif + nar. tiRCate from the War Department erfection is Hartley law” on Indiana law ris, Elnora Republican; wed to take bids for military install- The Key to P . of thi Dloks to be Known as ihe “Fight his attack on the “teac loo- Blions as permitted by the Wherry traditional method 18 found in o work act,” covering Indiana by” ugh . {0 . 8 by” as he fought in vain .or thew. .ortificate would permit our Old Fitzgerald formula.
builders to submit plans for FHA approval which if granted would mean government insurance for housing on and near military "tempting to “dictate” legislation, In&tallations. | “Only the legislature itself Bujlders pin their hopes for
should say what legislation we Pullding impetus largely on defense housing needs, particularly
|at Ft. Harrison, expecting the {President to name Indianapolis a full-time defense adminstration, Collection of fees in medical li- defense area. | Sr ¥ives its first’ attack, in the cense suits by the State Attorney Aid Home Show and was advanced to third General’s office was again] Builders advanced a substanreading for passage. | It was assailed by Rep. Robert
in interstate commerce. | Sen, Farris indicated that the Both bills were withdrawn by State Teachers Association and
Civil Defense Bill .
The proposed $500,000 civil de: should pass,” he declared.
‘Ibranded yesterday as a “$30,000 tial sum to help the Home Show ~ to $50,000 racket” by a State S8en- organization defray costs for the Justice, Logansport Republican, ator, : : house the Marion County group’ on the ground that it gives the . Bamuel Johnson, Anderson will build in co-operation with the ctatorial' Republican, launched a second Indianapolis Home Builders, Inc. * and that the $500,000 blistering attack on the state -The house will be rahch-type! D> _ Agency and the medical -associa- with three bedrooms. to be built | | tion Yobby on the Senate floor. by Ben Olsen Jr., with Ewing H./ The Senator's blast came after Miller, Terre Haute, the designer.) foated, Senate They asked people with lots 100. ment to place the fees in the state by 90 feet to notify them. The] Also Saftated wis his proposed general fund in civil suits enjoin- house will be dissembled and re- | a Governor to select ih o In8 persons from practicing medi- built for display after the show, | efense cou trom 13 ditferent/ Ne without a license. and later sold. «5 uneil | The Senate then passed to third Judge Alex Clark will speak at| {reading a bill to prevent the State meeting Mar. 20, C. A. Wacker, {Board of Medical Examiners from president, announced. H. C,
~ It eliminated from the bill pion : from § Injunctions in license Gammon is program chairman {sions that would have el {for the year. 8
cases. : pended all state laws in conflict’ gop yonhneon charged that pre-|
with defense operations duringig..¢ jaw % an emergency, and the clause ,, jury Schies the rig to drial 3 of 9 Boys Escaping : : holding communities liable {OF practicing medicine without a 1i- Juvenile Center Caught | | 4 as damage to civil defense equip- eng Three of nine boys who fled the ment. | Under the 14w, he sald, the Marion County Juvenile Center, & Lo Prize Fight Bill... ‘medical board may decide the case last night were back today. Po- —— : PANTS SKIRTS BLOUSES
CLEANED, SPOTTED and PRESSED
‘and the accused is prevented from lice picked them up within hours The bill that will pave the way placing his case before a jury. of their escape. for Indiana te have championship/ Sen. Johnson said the Attorney Authorities at the center said
the House, 70 to 5, and sent to/in injunction suits which totals by ripping the grill from a second | Gov. Schricker for his signature. $30,000 to $50,000 a year. story window and sliding to the It will extend the present limit | ground on sheets, of 12 rounds to 15 rounds for Sentence Teacher Robert E. Wilson was acting as | xing matches, permittin i A dormitory supervisor a .} i ts to be staged in Indiana. 1t Who Turned Robber ED oie gm. Legal Notices . | CHICAGO, Feb, 21 (UP)—Mrs.| Abel, was off duty suffering head | NOTICE OF THE BALE QRTION that boxing matches will bring Lucy Conlisk, former college Eng- injuries. He had been slugged by! WARRANTS more revenue to the state. | Ih ther who turned robber, another boy earlier in the week. started the first day of a two- to City police spotted the three Murder Cases five-year prison sentence today. that were Ee tomet at Virginia A measure giving police offi-| Mrs. Conlisk, who once taught Ave, and South St. They said the cers power to search private prop- at a college in Kentucky, was boys did not resist. erty for deadly weapons during Sentenced yesterday for partici- ini investigation of murder cases Pating in a tavern holdup with FIRE DESTROYS RESIDENCE without search warrants was/tWo young male companions. Fire last night destroyed the passed by the House and sent to|Judge Julius H. Miner told her first floor residence of Merlin |of $5.000.00 each dated March 1st. S951, the Senate. {“you should have dissuaded these Marlin, 1014 N. Alabama St. Jos). The total ‘amount of said joan beUnder present laws police can young men from a life of crime, Firemen battled the stubborn hf. Fit Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars confiscate weapons only at the! but instead you encouraged them.” blaze for more than an hour, [interest thereon are payable out of taxes
{s hereby given that at a ses. a The Board of Commissioners of the County of arion, Indiana. eld pursuant to Ordinance No. .2 (1951) of the Marion County Council of said County, adopted on the 13th day of February, 1951. it was determined that a tomporary loan for the County Welfar~ Fund of sald County be made on behalf of said County, for approximately four m hs. Paid loan to the said County Wallare Fund shall be evidenced by one hundred and ten (110) tax anticipation warrants
$50.000.00). Said warrants and the __ |heretofore levied for said County Welfare | "und and in course of collection. Bid- | ders for these warrants will be required to name the rate of interest which the | warrants are to bear not exceeding five per cent (5%) per annum, which interest will be payable at the maturity of said |warrants. Such warrants will be awarded {to the highest qualified and responsible sidder. who has submitted his bid in ac- | cordance horewith. The highest bidder { will be the one ~ho offers the lowest net interest cost, to he determined by computing the total interest om all of the war- { rants to maturity and deducting there{from the premium bid, if any All bis {shall be for not less than the par value of the warrants including accrued interes: from the date of the warrants to the date of delivery. Accrued interest on the warrants will be computed on the basis of the bid rate accepted Both principal
For the first time in this ses. SESE FOUNDED 1913 fo
jon of the legislature a bill was orced out of committee by action
37 Years of Service to INDIANA INVESTORS
By a majority vote of the {House, the bill that would require welfare departments to ald disabled persons from 16 to 65 was
Committee where it has been held
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Keep Is Big
Item in Support Case -
Husband Tells Court of Expense of Feeding Dog, Wants His Wife to Sell Animal ~~ °
In Chicago, Mrs. Sally Zussman, suing for separate maintenance, told Judge Daniel A. Roberts that her husband, Hyman, should support her, their three children and their Great Dane dog.
that the.dog, a 150-pound blueof Evanger,” eats two cases of
horse meat, worth $16.80 a case, and a 50-pound sack of dog bis-
est ett etl
an honorable discharge when his age was revealed, got home eight hours late because of a mixup in train schedules. His father, afraid George had run away again, asked the Army to search for the boy. But George finally: made it,
Cool Cash
When fire broke out in the Atlanta, Ga., film exchange where she worked, Mrs. Pearl Beasley tossed her purse out a window for safety and then helped other
employees handle the fire extinguishers. She retrieved the purse later, and found it had
been rifled of $38.
Here We Go, Again
Forty Los Angeles elementary
| pupils, frightened when a cylin'drical
object seemingly trailing white smoke sailed into the schoolyard, shrieked “Flying saucer!” and scrambled to inform Principal B. J. Strand. Mr. Strand edged up carefully to a tube 14 inches long and eight inches in diameter, He got close enough to read printing on its side American cheese.” Then an embarrassed milk company driver hurried - up to claim the cheese. It had bounced off his truck as a jet plane made" vapor trails across the sky.
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INDIANA'S ARGEST
| Legal Notices Riley Park, Riverside Park Boating, River side Ball Diamonds. Riverside Golf Course, Sarah Shank Golf Course, South Grave Golf Course, South West Street Softball Stadium, Washington Park, Willard Park, Bide to cover period from March 15, 1951, to December 31," 1851; to be submitted on forms obtained in the office of the Department of Public. Parks. Specifications as to obligations and privie ieges are on file in the office of the Department of Public Purchase and the De. partment of Public Parks, and open to Inspeetion. Each bid must be accompanied by certiffed check or cash in the amount of ten per cent of bids as guarantee that each successful bidder will within ten days execute contract and pay in cash the full amount of such bid. Said certified check or cash to be forfeited as liquidated damages upon failure of suecessful bidder so to do. The Board of Park Commissioners reserver the right to reject any and all bids received. BOARD OF PARY COMMISSIONERS City of Indianapolis EUGENE W. DORN MRS. AGNES P. CONNOR PAUL E RATHERT JAMES T. HAMILL
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Purchasing Agent for the City of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids at his office for the following merchandise, service, and equipment at the time as hersinafter designated and for the various { rien v "Te er set out. Bidders Bond or Certified check in the amount of 2% of your bid proposal must accompany your bid. Make check payable to the City of Indianapolis, GAMEWELL DEPARTMENT Requisition No. 4837 Open 10:00 A, M., CST, Wednesdar, March 14th, 1951. 15.000 Feet (more or less) 3 wire rubber insulated cable No. 14 per ISMA specifications 16D (minus jute) as per specifications on file in the Department of Public Purchase Requisition No. 4828 Open 10:00 A.M. CST, Wednecday, March 14, 1951. 5.000 Feet (more or less) 7 wire rubber insulated cable No. 14 per IMSA, specifications 16-D (minus Jute) as
per specifications on file in the Dept. of Public Purchase BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
Requisition No. T2189 Open 2:00 P. M., Thursday, March 15th,
1951. 4 Table tenniz tables 3" and 40 tennis nets (Caron or equal) ‘with cables, | and two gym mats 5 ft. x 10 ft, by 2 in, with 21 oz. duck as ‘per specifications on file Requisition No. 7220 1 List of Athletic equipment consisting of footballs, basketballs, soft balls, horre shoes volleyballs, soccerhalls, shuffle
boards, tennis balls, as per list on file in the Dept. of iblie Purchase and for the quantities and as therein described : The Cjty of Indianapolis’ reserves the right to reject any and or all bids and
qualities
to buv from one or more bidder or bidders all to the advantage of the City of Indianapolis, ALBERT H. LOSCHE, 3 3 Purchasing Agent,
106 City Hall
The following cars will be sold sat pub. ic auction Thursday. Feb. 22. from 13 05 ? m. at Ken Schaefer's Auto Auetion. Indianapelis. Indiana. 6 Ford 2-ton truck 49° Ford 2-ten truck 1 aie Jaen. tq, ton - ‘4 pontiac ddr. cylinder, '40 Dodae 4.dr, ng . ‘37 Oldsmobile 3-dr,
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