Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1951 — Page 14

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y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor

IF YOU THINK inflation’s caving in at’ the knees, look again. “ And climbing prices haven't taken time out to get their

‘breath back. They won't as long as everybody and his brother is buy-

ing his head off. Both industry and consumer are draining

the buck bag down to the “rrrrrr=—rrr from the weather

last moth-eaten dollar. and, if 1t keeps you well, it makes

I get this straight from the you last longer. Bureau of Business Research] FRANKLY, 1 USED to think down at Indiana University. It when a dealer tried to sell me an couldn't be plainer. |“undercoat’” for my car he was It says, “There are no Indi. trying to hang one on me for cations of prices leveling off about §30. in the near future.” | ha 1 want fo ft. Then | ound INE UP 3 per out, I used to have a fender rus _— HIN YDUED Ir through in ‘three or four years. means prices have taken off from You know, a heavy scratch, you the frozen peak of Inflation|let it go, and pretty soon there's Mountain and are now riding a & hole, a. 3 mink-lineq cloud. | THE UNDERCOAT STOPS all Bullding was down in Decem- |, makes the car quiet as a ber, but put on the rush act Inj i. "0", rug, and the fenders January. Coal production moved | as long as the car. And if I up, and department store sales. member the price of a fender, were higher than a Year ago if you can find one, that's a WHAT THE BUREAU really Grade-A bluechip investment, said is that the old business boat Bring Your Own ia still foaming along with the I DON'T KNOW how rough this

Tas ERO t's A news for you DFINg my “goggles and helmet.”

and me. It means we'll eat. | There will be refreshments, and

I may need them. Toe-Curlers? It's the second annual Welding

'M GOING to get in Conference (for a second it looked EE 8 like Wedding) in the Educational

Hog Prices Mostly a0 Gents Lower |

‘Trade Opens Rather Slow At Stockyards

Hog trade opened rather slow {at the Indianapolis Stockyards today. Prices on light and medium | |weight barrows and gilts were mostly B50 cents lower, instances) {more off, than Friday's general) (trade,

| Hogs 12.000; bulk choice 180 £0 | fu uroer com wei onl § waste As SITS RSME.

TODAY AND TOMORROW — Cloudy skies, showers and | cooler weather are the outlock for Indiana and other Midwestern

240 pounds $22 to $22.50; several loads choice mostly No. 1 $22.60] to $22.75, extreme top $22.85 spar- | ingly: 240 to 280 pounds $21.50) to $22.25; 280 to 340 pounds $21

4/to $21.75; 120 to 170 pounds $18 T

to $21; sows largely 25 cents |lower; choice 300 to 550 pounds [$19 to $20; few lights $22.25 to | 822.50; over 600 pounds $18.50 to [$18.75 Cattle 2200, calves 400; general {market fairly active, steers and| {heifers mostly steady; cows steady to a shade easier; bulls] {strong {0 mostly 50 cents higher;| {short 1000 pound steers and heifers $36;

($31; good and choice {$28.50 to $30. Load choice near|

ious loads and part loads 900 to {1200 pound steers and mixed year-| |to $34.50; commercial and good yearlings 830 to $32.50: good| {heifers $32 to $32.50; good and

{choice lots to $34; utility and |derson as saying. “I'm going to|

Today's Weather

states.

Two

It Out in Cafe, Both Die

Cattleman, Rail Conductor Settle Differences in Old Western Style

MINEO

oad choice mixed near standing feud by killing each other with pistols at 10 feet. Cattleman Rufus Browning, 55, and Joe Henderson, a 45-year: |utility and commercial $27.50 to old railroad conductor, fought the battle at 3 a. m. yesterday in the quoted nearly deserted cafe of a small hotel. : B 12 ? Mrs. Kate Womack, a waitress and only witness, told the story buying throttle open, up to the arty will get, but I'm told to 00 pound steers $35.50; numer-|to Police Chief Bill Knippol: party 8 Mr. Browning was drinking a|n,.yet knife. The cattleman then

cup of eo

lings grading good and choice $33 entered the cafe and walked UP| Chiet Knippol arrived at the i

to him.

“Keep your hands right where | 40 Mr, Browning was still alive

they are,”

1 always do when 1 meddls in building out at the Fairgrounds, .., mercial cows $23.75 to $27.50; ii you.”

places I don't know much about Mar. 20-22, . It has to do with nylon, aching] THE INDIANA OXYGEN C od EI 2 0. Cd By and the Holey, i} rowing the shindig, and to me : , that means the sparks will fly, Rot Ce hats a rors And there'll he some cutting up. Jactor, ve a ua oF "foot. But you can let your husband an they didn't hook their 5°; There'll be no torch singers, nylons so tightly to the girdles.

” ” [J ! THE HARD pull on : to.8. 08 aD nylon Pauses Frigidaire $ in Front ; women's toes to curl and makes| I HAVE SEEN a lot of refrig: crippled feet, as if they weren't erators, but 1 hadn't seen any« thing until I had seen the grand-

ment, with oA Ro AW igen (daddy of them all. That's Frigid{atre,

back at the : aa apport A a" Today's Frigidaire ‘got on the market

odd head young heifery kind $28,| occasionally to $30. | Vealers active, 81 lower; good and choice $35 to $37, mostly $36 and above; bulk common and me- | dium $24 to $34.

[$37 to $37.50; two loads western| {lambs unsold: slaughter steady; to $22.

‘Midwest Creameries

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Mr. Browning calmly replied, yy aside, but I refused. I didn’t) “I'm just going to drink my cof- {nink it

fee.”

Finished Coffee

He finished the coffee as Mr.'tor coming?” and the chief re{Henderson cursed. Then the cat- plied, “There's one on the way.” | Sheep 1000; only moderately ac-/tleman started backing toward | {but plenty of torches, And as to tive; not enough sold early to the door. {the cutting up, that'll be metal. fully test quotations; odd good, Mr. Henderson pulled a German hand, sald “Goodby, Bill” and [natives 838; few medium to good pistol and commenced firing as died. Browning retreated. ewes Browning returned the fire with been enemies for a long time, but medium to choice $18 a 38-caliber revolver.

Mr,

Both men after they h. Mr.

stomach and chest; Mr. Browning ing, a widower, is survived by two

PARTLY CLOUDY AND 12° CLOUDY AREAS

he Texasity of It All— :

Henderson wads hit in the wife and two sons. Mr. Brown-

Taft Sees Troops As Only a Starter

Warns End Will Be

‘Inflation and Ruin’

WASHINGTON, Feb, 26 (UP) —8en. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.), said today present commitments of American troops to Europe are only a starter which will lead to national “inflation and ruin.” The number of American troops to be put under Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's command won't be limited to the six divisions now contemplated, Mr. Taft said in an interview. He said it will mean bullding American military strength above ) the present 3.5 milloin man goal. “Old Sucking Process” “It’s the same old sucking process,” Sen, Taft said. “We do some- . thing one year and the next year something more is required.” Sen. Taft and Sen. Kenneth 8. Wherry of Nebraska—the Senate’s two top Republican leaders —carried to two Senate commit. |tees their demands that Congress, not President Truman, govern the terms and number of Amaerican troops committed to Western Europe's defense. Sen. Taft stressed in advance that the pact project is “dangerous” because it will grow to the point where it will overstrain the nation’s economy. Sen, Taft argued that total expenditures of the federal government already arereaching the $80 billion mark-—-$50 billion for U. 8. defense, $3 billion for European military and economie aid,

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SLEEY

Feuding Men Shoo

LA, Tex. Feb. 26 (UP)—Two Texans settled a long-

dead, and slashed him with a

ffee. Mr. | Henderson ))anged.

cafe and found the men side by penses. she quoted Mr. Hen-|anq recognized the chief.

Wouldn't Turn Him the safe maximum.

“He asked me to turn him off ma¢t said, “because unless it is

| n was the right thing 10 United States to more than we do,” Chief Knippol said. can possibly hope to fulfill.” Mr, Browning asked, “Is a doc-| Moreover, Mr. Taft said, the

Then Mr, Browning reached out fand squeezed Chief Xnippol's the President,

Sen. Homer (R.

Ferguson,

Mr.| Chief Knippol said the men had

he didn't know what the enmity fell wounded, but only was about. ad emptied their guns.| Mr, Henderson is survived by a

ically disagreed.

Probe of Gaming Bribe Offers Asked

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Parents of Quads Learn Days of Privacy Are Over

They Get Advice From Britisher

As Gifts Begin to Pour In a . BALTIMORE, Feb, 26 (UP)—Mr, and Mrs, Edward J. Pappas knew today what Mrs. Dorothy Henn meant when she told them their days of privacy are over. The Pappas quadruplets—two boys and two girls—hardly had been born Saturday when well-wishers started sending gifts and

setting up funds for the babies. : | Mrs. Henn, a British war bride P oli C p Ye S , 1688 Empty-Handed

who gave birth to three boys and Little Week-End

a girl on Dec. 26, 1946, told the new parents not to expect any Loot, No Prisoners Several Indianapolis

more privacy. Also. she told the father: “Don’t sign anything. Not anything.” were explaining to the sergeant today about “the one that got away.”

Attendants at Maryland General Hospital said the Pappas quads, all in incubators, were “doing fine,” So was Mrs. Pappas —although still a bit bewildered about all the fuss. They investigated a report that a man was trying to get in a garage at 4179 Broadway. Just as they entered the building, the man jumped from a rear window and eluded them.

Gets First Look Yeggs rolled a safe a block

The 28-year-old mother got her first “good look" at her babies yesterday. Then nurses whisked them back to the incubators Mrs. Pappas named them Patricia Ann, Judith Ann, Richard hom fhe Hatley Davideel Motor. Charles and Edward Joseph Jr. A > ise 5 Toi Jonas jas The quads’ weights at birth | yni0n St. There they cracked the the first children of the childhood lover the yard. sweethearts who married 18 Records. Soaked TOWLRE 250. Manager, Gordon Moore, 35, of Mr, Pappas, 28, earns $68.40 3/3504 Division St. said the major

“The project is dangerous,” Mr. said.

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Mich.), agreed with Mr. Taft. Sen. family will have a fuel supply for| James H. Duff, (R. Pa.), emphat- the next year, and other gifts in-|

where they'll stay until they weight about 5 pounds each. ranged from 5 pounds, 5 ounces ..it took an undetermined to 4 pounds, 3 ounces. They were os 2p" ang tossed Am week as a pipefitter. He said he e : . still felt “like a wrung-out gen] [052 was the records; which were

| and $25 billion for domestic ex-/rag” and that it was “hard to] b Sen, Taft regards the|say” what his financial satus] Fv ad pabels by. the Hundreds $70,000,000,000 mark as just-about will be like now.

{this morning, trying to get them “We'll just have to manage,” he dry. At the Cottage Dye House But it didn’t appear that the Cleaners, 641 E. 42d St., an une

properly limited it commits the pappas’ will have to do much determined sum of cash was:

[taken from a cash register, and fan attempt was made to crack {the safe. The vault proved toa

worrying. Mayor Starts Fund

troops-for-Europe problem was Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro|, op, not a “military question,” but one started a “quads fund” with a hl in the political realm which Con-|/$100 donation, and a Baltimore gress must act upon, and not|County Democratic club launched

The Cook Coffee Co., 836 Geor« gia St, was also the target of {an unsuccessful safecracking ate

another at a Jackson Day dinner.| A county commissioner said the( tempt. No coffee. is kept in the

Note to safecrackers with ame

1g | Dition: This was the fifth attempt cluded two twin go-carts, a year's supply of milk and six months’ | O0 the Cook company vault in 15 diaper service. | years, All have been unsuccessful,

Mr. Pappas’ immediate head-

ache appeared to be a home. Be- High Court Appeal

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MONDAY

Confess Wife to

WASHING" -—M/8gt. Sta: police he bea with his fists while their t nearby. Then, polic said he fell as! body. When Air Force ser himself, but walked to a confessed. He by a coroner's

The 33-year was found in t or 10 of her ri and she had hemorrhage a; and kidney. The couple’, Nicholas, was two feet from Two other so: Stanley Jr, 4, other room. Police said 8 stationed at Base since Ju he started hit the came hom trip shortly a urday. He said he ning “listening drinking.” Szary, a vet the service, se Philippines du His parents, | thony Szary, I Pa., authorities parents, a Mr live in Shrevep

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BIRTHS At 8%. Francla—M boys.

At General — Vi George. Sedalia ( At_St. Franeis—M; Zos Perry, John, old, Elsie Carne: Ralph. Frances § Hall: Roger. M Virginia At Coleman—Walte Melba Rearick; | Jack, Marjorie IL At Methodist—Wil fred, th Neese yron, Dori

eier Vincent's Estelle

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first, through General Motors’! nylons have enough elasticity to Re-Elect F. H. Suhre was shruck in the chest. |sons and two daughters. fore the quads were born—the/ At_General -Andre permit the utmost strain. Before A ee a Times Siste Service _| Mr. Browning crawled the 10| A verdict of double homicide| Investigation of several Indi- couple had been told to expect Due in Pelley Case Sioke; Dennis, a gals Res would curl, her stock- conaclotaness that Po = ople| SOUTH BEND. Feb. 26—Fred feet to the side of Mr. Henderson was returned by Justice of the ana prosecutors for their failure/twins—he had planned to move] NOBLESVILLE, Feb. 26 (UPy a ort ny ings woul Li a still call all electric refrigerators H. Suhre, Columbus, was re. WhO apparently .already was! Peace Dick Pendleton. to take action on gambling bribe from a two-room and bath apart-|_An appeal to the Indiana Sue dlexender, Man I'M STAYING OUT of this. I'm “Frigidaires.” elected president of the Midwest Jf Can't Und d Why' offers was asked in a resolution ment to a three-room apartment. preme Court was planned today ary Conley, just passing along ‘what they] And after all these years of Producers’ Creameries, Inc. at| ant erstan y introduced in-the House of Rep-| Mr. Pappas, a veteran of siXiin an attempt to extradite Wil- Coleman_—Kenn passed to me. I don’t want to get pioneering and development, Frig-|the closing business session of the resentatives today. years in the Navy during World liam Dudley Pelley, former Silver Margaret Smith. tangled up in how hard a gal can/idaire is still on top, and moving 18th annual meeting of the five oy ons ut roken Story The measure, introduced by War II said he still plans the shirt leader, to North Carolina. a" ANH along briskly, When you see the state organizations here recently.| . Rep. John Ryan, Terre Haute move, but maybe “I can close in| Prosecutor Frances Neal said mer. Sarah Gof

yank ner nylons without curling her toes, 1851 Frigidaires, you'll see why, He is ‘manager of the Farmers (4 Killi F th M And, brethren, I advise you {0 There are years of engineering Marketing Association, Columbus. | i ing a er, otf er do likewise. | thought in it, plus the designing! pred Walker, Michigan, 'was|

ant. At St. Vineent's—

‘ » oanne i Fass gl, Rogers; John, Jo tricia Rogers;

Democrat, would provide for a the porch as a nursery for the/ghe would five-member bi-partisan legisla-| babies. tive committee to make an inves-

appeal to the high court after Hamilton Circuit Judge Tom R. White overruled a motion for a new trial in habeas

ilar “ 3 Thanks, ‘Doe sens of Raymond Loewy. named vcs preidnt 3-7. Pini, II's Crazy, They Were Very Good fo Me— |igyion'ts determine “wis lov Man Gets 6 Months moton ts sew ral n habeas Ay -l i . P Y . . At Home—Bernard IF A BOMB DROPS, duck in ; THEY HAVE COLOR, ice blue, tranror named seerelary:/ | Loved Them More Than Anything’ they had been offered bribes, had In ‘Sheeting Death have blocked Pelley's extradition SiN Bmetvon a drugstore, or trim inside. Even the light were: | OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 26 (UP)~—A 14-year-old boy confexsed not taken action for grand juries " py | t0 North Carolina to serve a five- : — The little man on the Otherhas an ice-blue shield. And the p moutnwell, Baris 11: D. K Me. (oday he shot his parents to death while they were watching a|to prosecute persons offering] SEDFORD. Ind, Feb. 26 (UP) year prison term for violation of DEATHS side of the counter, if it's stillichrome hardware, handles.and cu. Orleans: W. A. Wilson, television program at home, although he “loved them more than bribes.” co jy Glen Martin. 48 of as.|tDS, State's “blue sky” laws. J occugton. °¢ there will be waiting-and-willingllocks look like jewelry with a|c..wrordsville: G. 8. Coffman anything in the world.” Rep. Ryan cited published re-|SODUICIEE Cel Car in, ho 2 Pelley was released from the Taine, arierioscie to fix you up. touch of contrasting gold color. 'p,.) Keeney, Percy Penfold,| ‘1 can't understand why 1 did it." said Donald Arceo, a slender ports that prosecutors in Marion, (SoC 888 MEY 0 10€ FINO PE federal prison at Terre Haute, Fred Wuelfing. 64 He's putting his own dough| Clark Wheeler, who gives more por. Jorden, Ralph Pennock R. Junior high school student. “It's crazy. They were very good to me.” Lake, St. Joseph and Kosciusko si %. a : eT € pool hall where he served half of a 15-year Mary Dailas Fries about $100, into a bomb kit Justits his town in civic interests than|y; mirachele. C. F. Palmer, all of, Donald walked into a police Counties said they had been of-| “Porator last Aug. 31. {sentence for wartime sedition, He John Joseph Clark to take care of the people of NS many realize, has been the Michigan, I. G. Mapp. Ohio. and Station last night and blurted out, I Suess I must have shot her, fered bribes, ” Chatles L. Willa, 53, was slain said removal to North Carolina Jobn William Con neighborhood. He's been bandag- Frigidaire dealer here since the BAR; Tn Cu ap: ’ “I've got to talk to someone.” t0O. | ““We should find out why these 20d Martin was indicted by a/woyld be in violation of his MaTion, gotonary

grand jury on second-degree mur- nar), der and manslaughter charges, |

Judge Chester A. Davis of Law Baby Drowns in Well

ary occlusion. Mary Olive Roush, arteriosclerosis.

James Draper, Tennessee,

Lt. Tyler Armstrong noticed the| Donald said he went into the | hrosecutors are not enforcing the |

ing the cut fingers of kids, and | boy was nervously twisting a/living room, kissed his dead moth- |, Rep, Ryan said.

beginning. And he's contributed their skinned knees from skating

in a major way to making Frigid-|

tumbles for years, a kind of a|5ire grow, $5100 Collected in Drive rosary. His hands were bloody. - er and then took his father's wal- | reer eee ——— first aid station. * 5» . . | “I've shot my mother and|let and wedding ring. He drove Tence circuit court sentenced Mar. ; Official We #2 HH ts in| THE FACTORY can make an On Forfeited Bail Bonds father,” he said. |off in the family car, he said, witn Bishop Oxnam to Talk [tin to six months in prison and TERRE BATE, 39h. 28 (oe) UNITED SEA 80 232 OF THE druggists In | ; the vague intention of visiti Bned him $1600. Shunis Ray ed, 1 ™ ty have agreed to buy item, but if it doesn’t have some-| 11 pale Brown, Marion County Police found Donald's father. gu ention of visiting a Ay DePauw Assembly months old. fell into & Sve-foot the county one to enthuse over it, it would jerk. disclosed today that a re- John Arceo, 37, an auto parts 8irl friend in Hanford, Cal Sunrise ..... 6:

11 rown still be out of luck. And Mr. cently announced crackdown in Salesman and auxiliary police-| However, on the way, he GREENGASTLE, “Feb. 26 — U. S. Statement the a pa Sr Wheeler sells them, believe me. |.ojjecting forfeited bail bonds was man, lying unconscious with a stopped to confess his crime to gishop G. Bromley Oxnam of the | INGTON. Fen. 26 (OF —Geooen Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles The range is something to T* bringing results. jpuriet hole in his head. His an unidentified priest who ad-New York Methodist Area Will!ment expenses and receipte for the cur- | Crawford. |

member. It has an oven which! po gaia $1200 had been col-/mother, Dorothy, 31, was dead, vised him to surrender to the speak at the devotional assembly [%3; fiscal yea: throush Feb. 31. compared v

State Service

the bomb-kits. And they'll” keep the stuff fresh, by changing the

bottles. It's a swell idea. Drugstores

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The following ta ture in other cite: Station

are everywhere there are people. Ly 0 014 roast or bake at! ‘a ‘bull d in her templ |police 2 ra Pe ‘t be a better : lected in the past 10 days, making a et wound in her temple. bre : |Wednesday morning at De Pauw This Year ast Year! INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS ogo 4, Br rh Co este fT to Bs |g am BROT ES PP Bp WILE office Jan, 1. | shop Oxnam, president of De Surplus {They're s AES tones stores where you faz buy 4 teas, two plugs in the back of the oven.| 1, two months, he said the Mr. Arceo died on the way tollights and I could see my mother| Pauw from 1928 to 1938. is a pres-| Defleit ssmaime S04 gis TheTre SpeeoY: or aching aud er ver! a Sunday Japer, IT DOES EVERYTHING but county has collected more than hospital. . lying there. Everything I saw re-|ident of the World Council- of Public Debt 258040.183.139 236 308104823 | oary, merchandise and services to Warne ©! cough syrup. G but, 4 been taken in during any| From Donald's halting and minded me of them.” |Churches, author of many reli-| 2 i SUSII THOUSANDS of regular TIMES Worth ... Hats off to the druggist, butiread the cook book, Jewell Gan-| ole administrati : broken story, interrupted by con-| He was booked for invesitga-|gious books and active in various| TNPIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | ir A not too long. I'll catch cold, ser, the dietitian told me. 8he® He 3g mi Rie own had Vulsive sobs, police reconstructed tion, linterdenominational movements, GEO oo ooo... § 8.380000 Salon, For » sip ad-writer Angeles [ll Take a Flier, $667 ooks the part, radiant, cheerful. leiiminated 10 to 15 fiy-by-night/the tragedy that began when he He recently returned from a meet. em —————— : Minneapolis. st.’ Pa IT'S THE OFF-SEASON, and a So jus ut HOW. She Can £00 |bondsmen and that all persons Proke into the flat below his and . ing of the World Council execu- | kishoma City"... if you have the itch, plus 3set. a or you can count on: °F companies in the bonding busi. Stole a 22 caliper Mle the rife! ax IS@ dCes [tive committee in Paris. HOME PLATING (0, ANNOUNCING eT u can all-expense it throug § ‘ness now are required to furnish | E23 Antonio ves Prone for 15 fey on wings, too, Frigidaire mayer Boss backward. pm a weekly accounting showing|!0 his father and asked him to) o ° 4 on NEW LOCATION [, Louis : TWA and American Express y on: top. financial responsibility. He said fix the bolt. Mr. Arceo did so and] selling Z BRASS OUR petan bE have teamed up to coax the tour- Sad, Quite the crackdown would continue th® boy put the rifle away in his f dy } a GOLD ANNOUI ist buck out of its bad weather WHAT'S HAPPENED to the and had become the policy of thePedtom. ~~~ ~~ | i 3 BRONZE TOL BRAKE WU Eiding spots. Waen a Jamy sue SU Will} he basio POTIRdO Velce Dr taer 2dministralion. |wite drew up chairs to view a| Arguments Grow exper ence ||- caomum | RGAE ELAR 1 Death Not sniffing, you don't think much of| He used to whack down a tree Local Stocks and Bonds tel®vision program. Donald said @ on. Details " " CO aK Aon: seeing anything except the ceiling for firewood before breakfast, and (he went to his room and got the can put “punch ra RAKE Standard Cn ; —Feb. 26 ritle. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (UP)| i © ® Silverware Replated YBESTOS B Virginia, Mrs. over your bed. maybe bag a partridge, or run his| grooxs abl Tw | nto indifferent & Anti ol % RA Ecyce, Idaho, i 2 # = : [traps and pick up a ‘possum | American States com ed] “I was sitting in my room tak-|__pregident Truman's $10 billion| Antiques Refinished Grover, Indian 80 TW'S DO-IT-NOW travel pro.iiiee’ they were, with rican States ofe 103108 Off my shoes” he sald, “it, ~~, ’ advertising copy. ® Commercial Plating and Polishing LINING Np oral teaser put the $867 price tag On|; .cieq like steel, made Of stern Ly SpA i700 .../ was dark and I picked up the Bersast DrosTam yaa. ao 917°MASS. AVE CApitol 9088 1ley 2647 05 CAI the tour which includes the rivi-/ seus ' Belt RR & SUE Yrds com [rifle and started aiming at dif- bogged down today that some @, A, Saas and Company . Riley a

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aoa IE 16° (ferent things. There wasn't House members predicted there NOW YOU HEAR them talking Centra {

io"* enough light so I pointed through would be no tax boost before fail.|

~ADNSK of Kenneth E Ewords and \

eras where the gals romp around ing and Sales Promotion

in three bandannas, one up, two

com +, | 24 NORTH down, and the police don't look|about doing the family washing Girly’ Fheater com’ + ---+ the door. Arguments over details are MILPTAN STs INDLANAPOUS / PEERLESS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. sister of Elm «| Com an 4 PR 929 | 2 yrtl the other way. j (In an automatic), or even wash- 0% LOSS 4.509 1g 103 Kisses Dead Mother causing the trouble. Republicans ™ S————— Yrrtie, Turnbui The catch is that the bargain- ing the windows for the wife on Cummings g, com a “A little light was shining from i Malisherne: ® pa basement fare ends Thursday, Saturday afternoons. |fonsolidated Jaiines § pl “134 1 ] blamed Mr. Truman for the de-| PPLIES _ Dorning_ Servi then it hops to $772.90, still on a And it used to be they never puis Ries som, ig Wad A ies od nie (127: They said his insistence on] ' swe iain “ ” sess » . uris amor 5-and-10 level in the travel trade. thought of “changing the baby. |Family Bunanes domo. +'|T thought the safety was on. a two-package program—$10 bil- Distributors Sufial, Memoria The only thing I don’t under- But they do today. And sald one|pamiiy Pinance 5% ofd . 100 “Then th went off. Evervy- li BERZINE_Vilis that 90 cents is for.| young father, woefully: (avs Corp pfd ww | en the gun went oi. Lvery-(ljon now and another $5 billion entered into stand is what : : ,. Hamilton Mfg Co com ..|thing was kind of bright. Then I) EMERSON RADIOS — APPLIANCES Suis, Husband It won't buy hardly anything) “It's getting so our baby doesn't ome F ¢% "ta "heard mother shouting, ‘Donald! aler—was the big stumbling| eter o are these days either for you or the know which is the father or Hook’ Drug co com "LLL iid l= : : _| block. WITH OUR AUTO Riley 2361 122 South Meridian St aio) sarvives * n " r 330 al 3 DIG ....oo0000ee 3 1%; “ i . vices airlines Ana “thats a sad state of iat nieh ie Sad wis Conley Eighth Obviously we cannot proceed | PARTS and SERVICE |= A Ticker Truth laitaire PL ig 3! : : ind Telephone '4 B16 pt *" o” asic y g {intelligently to legislate on taxes! Factory Distributors - rn a chigi o "9 dd ’ 1 K sachs e neni SOT4 32 * | | v pu SOMETIMES 1 LooK at my|" Toile. |e iee,. ll 2% National until the White House takes US|| .o menare Storer Clone | Want fo Provide for My Child's Future! RANT ticker and the truth is not in it.| d d Zi | [Ha Rianapal Water com... 18% . 19% jee its confidence—until Mr. Tru-| .s 6a huretor : Cavanaugh, me Five minutes fast, 10 minutes E war F. liege |Indpls Water Co 3% pid 087 alg Motorcycle Race |zaan informs us as to his full tax} inp ors INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 {ohnson. Mrs. X slow, or it stops dead in its tick-| pe Jefferson National Life com .. 10% 12 (demands, sald Rep. Daniel A. 3 2960 N. Meridian St.," Indianapolis 7 : Ind, Mrs. Ruth tracks. That's when I don't wind RIT@S TOMOrrow Ripa 4,2 ii wll ni "DAYTONA BEACH, Fia, Feb, oea Of New York. ranking Re-|| ““ Ewa" tes i if a othr Dory, it. | Services for Edward F. Ziegel, incoln Nat Ture "110100 8, 2 Fas TED: publican member of the tax-writ-| H Yas Parcs Dov Please send information on your NEW Progressive Estate Juyear of Ih 1 lave ft at the walchmaker's retired bank cashier Who died] Manson Sebrbsten soi n.. 734 26 (UP)—Eddie Conley, a Hoo- ing House Ways and Means Com-| ancy te Lrovernors Plan—"l1t grows with the child at ne increase in premium.” Banna for a shot of truth serum, and he yesterday in® his home, 3038 N. Nat Homes com ...... li! of2 sier handlebar-hugger from Indi- mittee. — donna Alignment Parent's N Baar Fen : lew Jeri , 2 Nat H ’ BAF'S NOME senseecrastasssscrsssssecess TY Tusacs Xuan Jor ie of Tour New Jersey Bt., will be at 2 p. m. Nin Bl Ber som 1111 i anapolis, finished eighth behind] Don’t Blame Truman i” Wheel Balancing Child's Age see . 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