Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1951 — Page 16

m—— INFLATION'S TURNED the kind of kid you can make behave with a tap on the wrist. So the government's tooking up a haymaker. And it has to do with Savings Bonds. It seems everybody and his brother is buying every-

y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor

out to be a toughie, not

thing they can find loose.

They want money. And that they throw around like hay. at- a harvest.

sunrise,

It's as modern as tomorrow's tops In fast, accurate

It's the caghable bonds which tabulating of sales,

. are doing the dirt, pouring the|

firewater down Old Man Infla- Not That Far

throat.

tion's a un =n

ORGANIZED AUTO dealers

80 YOU CAN LOOK very soon are trying to get the government |;

for the Treasury to Issue U.

8.to put

the automobile on the

* Bonds you can't cash in- every necessity list, time you get pinched for milk, And they've got a lot in their

money.

favor.

In the last quarter cen-

They'll be good, all right, and tury the country has shaped itthey'll probably pay more inter-'self around the auto.

est. But you won't be, able to ‘shove ‘them ‘st wny: ‘baie. teller CC youses and et Your dough.

Of course, the government has!

Tnever said4i would take all. Auto-|$ag, gholce. to nobiles wway (rom ail the peaple.: {held at $7

» Tt has sald it will cut back some

THERE'S SOMETHING big in’ (of. the materials which go Into $35; commercial and good $31 tof the making in U. 8, Securities, &lypom jie copper, aluminum, steel, $33.50: commercial and good heifnickel and chrome.

change of pace, to shrink the wad! of eash you've got in your jeans. Whatever the government isgues is always as good as the dollar bill, don't forget that. o ~ ” BUT THE TRE to fix it so you'll keep 'em not shoot them on shirts, washers to keep them clean. I can hear the screws tighten-|

~ ~ »

They've added up

People—

Opening Trade

Bull. Quotations Hold Fairly. Steady

Hog trade opening was slow to-| housing project to tattoo names day at the Indianapolis Stock-|identification purposes in case of yards, Early bids and a few sales] He tattooed 13 children as the on light and medium weight bar- line lengthened and four adults rows and gilts were 50 to fully 75 were accommodated. cents lower than yesterday's bulk. Mrs, Williams explained adExtreme sales were off more, dresses were not added ‘because

Hogs 11000; bulk choice 170 peoplé move too often,” but added

sons will never forget.

anything but Tuk, add-up of its business aly, 349 pounds’ $21.50 to $22; few blood types will be added soon.

{hundred choice No. 1, 190 to 220| To date, another dozen tattoo {pounds $22.25; 0 to 270 pounds artists have applied for “working $21 to $21.75; 270 to 350 pounds|permits in the interest of civilian $20.25 to $21; 120 to 160 pounds defense.” $16 to $18; choice lightweights sparingly $18.50; sows mostly 25 ’ to 50 cents lower; choice 300 to Sp ring s Here 550 pounds $18.00 to $10.50, few| In Springfield, Mass. - Harry to $20.00; big weights bid under|Wilson, 75, and Mrs. Leontine $18. Schreyer, 72, both widowed and Cattle 1300, calves 400;

active; members of a Jewish Home for commercial and good ¥50.to 1000-

the Aged, announced they will

pound yearlings and mixed strong, Married soon.

“Well, why not?” Mrs. Schreyer (to mostly 50 cents higher; heavier he \weight steers strong; heifers 2sked, “free room, free board,

strong; choice 1150-pound steers,|n0 Coal or TuEnitare to buy, what rime yearlings. could be better to choice limit Said her suitor, father of seven

children “with-.18 grandchildren: um weight steers, $33.50 to “No mother-in-law.”

‘Out’ Same Way

Pittsburgh's Vincenzo Michele

ers, $30 to $32.75; utility and commercial native yearlings and]

“THF, DEALERS have a con- heifers, $25 to $29.50; utility and! Vinciguerfa, 65, wants to leave, |vincing case. {the figures, and find that 71 per at $24 to $27.50. ‘cent of the families have cars, not | ASURY Jans for joy riding, but to connect them then chiefly with their bread and but-| er,

‘commercial cows 50 cents higher this world with the same name

he entered it with, Bull Prices Active Mr. Vinciguerra, who has been Bulls active, steady; utility and known as James Michael Vance {commercial $26.50 to $29.50; cut-|for the past 33 years, has re[ter and utility $24.50 to $26.50; /celved court permission to use

Auto transportation is about good and choice quoted $28 to {his original name from now until!

' ing mow. Put a new hole In your the same as human arteries, say §29. death.

belt.

New Bank Hours

the organized dealers. “But then, | reduce the necessary flow of auto-| : |mobiles, and our economy Will g37. common and medium $23 to|8° With the name that’s on the

THE BANKS HAVE a job on surely wither away.”

their hands. They have to edu-|

“ cate the public to their new hours dqiq it.

which will begin about May 1.

And it would, if the government But the government, as|

yet, has not said, it will go that yooled native lambs $37 to $38;

On no-holiday weeks the banks far,

_ will be closed on Saturdays, but' : ; , vi The ‘Wizard’ ;

will lengthen their public moneyhandling service to 9 a. m. to 2:30

A

, YOU'LL RUN INTO this one

p. mg a half-hour longer ° than where business and , professional

now. ._ But, thit ‘doesn't mean the| bank will be closed for all- ‘busi ness, It means simply that you can't cash a check or make a deposit at a window. a

men gather to relax,

t's a telephone ‘game, and a

puzzler. I saw it worked. .

One member of the party has

you name a playing card. Then he dials a number. You hear him

THE OTHER SERVICES of say, “Is this the wizard?”

the banks which include trust departments, real estate loans,

Then he hands you the phone. and the “wizard” tells you the

travel .services, mortgage loans exact card you chose before the

call was made.

x =» ; HERE'S HOW I THINK it's

You ®se the side door, if Shere 18 done. When the “wizard” or ac-

te complice, picks up the telephone, want to correct that hestarts naming over the four suits

When he hits the right suit, the

banks here work around theman on your end of the phone

clock to move checks through, says,

keep books up to the minute and

“Is this the wizard?” That

gives him the suit. s up to the ast penny in accuracy. = Then he starts calling them oft NeW York St. —ace, king, queen, jack, etc. And| . 8.4

THE BANKS WILL be open ON ypon he hits the right card, the

the “off-color” holidays,

what they call them in the counts| jo 0 vy by caving “here” then it.” he hands you the receiver.

ing house trade. These are Washington and Lincoln's birthdays, Columbus Day and Armistice Day. The rest of the legal holidays

That's my guess. What's yours?!

11 stick, But when they fall on Mass Tomorrow J Ys the banks then will

open on the following Saturdays from 9 to BOOK.

AND ON THE in-between clos- For Mrs. Wendling

days, such as election and jug day days, the banks will be open from 9 to 1, as I understand it, to give service to the public, and still allow employees to vote. The banks, subject to the ap-

Lived 80 of Her

90 Years Here

Mrs.

Mary Agnes

-/one of the few surviving charter | roval of their boards, are sim : ply leveling off with industry, members of the Christian Moth-| Gedy B large, 4c, and nd Grade A hain To Te TL roves E,

taking on

week. And my hunch is that the build-

aboard, and other lending con- qq Lous, _ at cerns, except one, That's Morris! [She was 90 vears Plan. old. . Born in Con-

” . BUT MY HATS OFF to the

ployees, at a higher cost,

standard five-day American he 8

week, . And 2000 employees are believe me. When some of t

Two Big Payoffs

surang@) commissioner,

074, @ ‘ool million bucks with pin| money added. la

ance Companies.

dential paid $636,064 and Metropolitan wrote one for $397,010.

” o » THAT'S WHAT they paid on life premiums alone simply for the privilege of doing business in Indiana for one year,

per cent of they took in.

the five-day 40-houriers’ Club of Sacred Heart Church

died yesterday in

the home of her ing and loan companies will get! on.

. nersville, bankers for giving their eh o Wendling here 80 years. he was a mem- 8&8 or it, ber of St. Cath- SEs ? hem rine of Biena™®&

heard it they were so happy they Catholic Church. pgp. Wendling

wept. [a Requiem

igh Mass will be sung at 9 a. m. {Thursday in Bt. FRANK VIEHMANN, state in- Church following services at 8:30 held two a.m. checl® in his hands otday. To- Burial will be in St. Joseph's geth&? they added up to $1,033, Cemetery. Surviving are three sons, Louis nd Alphonse, Indianapolis, and The ¢hecks came from the Pru-| Herman, Acton; one dential and Metropolitan Insur- Mrs George Sheets, Dayton, O., It was their 12 grandchildren and five greatgtate premium tax for 1950. Pru- grandchildren. =

Church to Reopen

Seryicemen's Center The And as it Church will reopen its hospitable works out it amounts to about 2 center for servicemen next week-! the premium cash end. |

The church, which brightened tnd Gas & Pulling in that kind of cash, the

’ |

Mrs 3 " lived $8 > |

Catherine's |

in Lauck Funeral Home.

Roberts Park Methodist

|

leistire time of many uni-|

Frank's doing -all right. by his’formed men /during World War)

fellow Hooslers.

Scrap on Wheels

L. DALE MARVEL, tendeh Ave. He's been reading about shortage of rail cars.

4855 Crit-

But he had also seen a long They will string of cars rusting away out services, but there is no obligation}

ITragain will welcome the men for! Indp 1s At a free Sunday dinner and *recreation. op Saturdays and Sundays. The ‘¢hurch will offer its facili-/ wrote me a note, ties to the servicemen between 3 the and 9:30 p. m. on Saturdays and from 12:30 t6 6 p. m, on Sundays. M be invited to church

nedr Ft. Harrison on the New to attend. Rev. George Dinwiddie, |

York Central tracks,

ID HARDLY OPENED his letter when he phoned. He said! ‘“They're gone."

And this fs to tell him where Adult Courses Set

they went—to thé NYC's demolition yards at Ashtabula, N. Y.,! for scrap.

Quick Totals

at Block's. clerks, and faster, too. " It's a sales register system

which enables a clerk to go to Girl

her cash register ‘any time during the day and, by touching al

Phyllis

assistant to Dr. Amos L. Boren, |

$22.

Wendling, |

u. S. Statement

Saugnier, Bobbs-

Jefferson National Life com .. 10% com

Marmon- Herrington com .

active generally $1| 1 Was born in Italy 65 years

| Vealers higher; good and choice $35 to 28° and when I die I want to

$34. books,” he told the judge.

Sheep - 200; market nominally | |steady; few minimum to good Helpful Hazing A Cornell Ubiversiiy fraternity | good and choice quotable to $39 4isciosed at Ithaca, N. Y., today and more; small lot mixed com-| {it has abandoned ‘traditional mon to good 90-pound WEIhts hazing» practices in favor of di$36; slaughter ewes unchanged; rect assistance to needy families. medium to choice salable’ $16 to James Ackerman, president of 2 "| Alpha »Taw- Omega, said 18 new. . members wi Setd week-ends repairing the homes of two_destitute families in co-operation. with Welfare officials,

Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!

THE Little Chum Liquor Store Pa ed he Jos

at 1422 N. Capitol Ave. was con-| ras sidering getting & new name yg. 4,004 a brick through the today. window of a laundry owned by a

The wrong kind, of people have member of his draft board. just been. getting too chummy.

Little Chum’s Pal Just a Friend in Need

Several nights ago a fellow Meow! dropped in and chummed around awhile. Sofnebody tried to mail a kit-

“This would be a good spot to ®n to Chicago from Colorado

hold up,” he told the night clerk, rng oe. kis emphied 5 tor 1, 31, of 749 W.| . [Mildred Caldwell, 31, of 74 ner mail box yesterday and saw a pair of green eyes peering from

a box bearing 12-cents postage.

“SURE ENOUGH, he came

that's ;mani on your end of the phone came back last night and diq|lt Was a kitten, partly wrapped

in_soft paper. ghe told police. The man and “Bees, baby chicks and non.

poisonous snakes we can handle,” sald the postmaster, “but no cats.” There was no return address.

‘Men Need God,’

Pastor Asserts

“Men need God as men need) light,” the Rev. H. Neville Tinker told his noonday audience today -{in Christ Episcopal Church on the

Circle. bth oe

‘a friend had taken $69 from her at gunpoint. Worse still, she complained, it was the third holdup in a year. The wrong people were getting joo chummy.

Local Truck Grain Prices

No. 2 truck wheat, $2.28. No. 2 soybeans, $3.14. No. 3 oats, 93c No. 2 white corn, $1.78, No. 2 yellow corn, $1.66.

Local Produce

Eggs—Current Jeceinta, Grade A large, 45c:

“But we also hide from God's light because it is too revealing,”

No gra

P It hes 1 lbs. and over, 29¢; Fev, 4 “Leghorns Toe cqeks | He is the rector of Gethsemane {and stags, 15c, and No. 2 poultry, de {Church, Minneapolis. Butterfat—No. 1. 65c: No. 3, 63e. “Christ reveals to us our im-|

perfections,” he said, “and makes us aware of the guilt we would {hide. But he can and does also I TON aT elit Tor *Ihe remove the cause of guilt and He ar. 3, cpm- gives us new hope because he

current fiscal year through | pared with a year ago

Expenses $26.418. Fay +37 080 566.488 Seveals Wat we an Dacame by Er El re ram eit : "2.938.104.0923 7 ash B ance mi 81 A 1s 25h go7. 0 3 a The speaker will give the noonGold ED 22.010863.773 "344.089, ay sermons tomorrow through |

Friday in Christ Church and! us Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in the| cee Boss Episcopal Church of the Advent. |

Local Stocks ed Bonds [Sees Greater Federal

Control Over Business An even greater program pro-| \gram of governmental regimen-|

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearing Crass Debits pd

Mar, 6—

STOCKS Bid Asked |

hans

i was forecast yesterday by Wiloom ..... 3% ii [Ham Jobe of Washington, D. C., . ww legal counsel of the National As-| .|sociatién of Ice Industries in an| address before the Indiana con-| vention of the group at the. Ho-! "tel Lincoln. ul Speaking on “Today Seems But -| Yesterday,” Mr, Jobe charged a

a ifshire Collarits com ..... 18% ag tation and control for industry County Home out of politics. Bait RR ® Sik rds pra! A

a 38 C102 103

nsolidated snce 3 pid.. 96's Contin.Car-Na-Var Deita com

Hoh . ,- {lack of government leadership. gan 3 inance 0% of 0’ “There fs little at this time to, amilton Mfg Co com

Herfl-Jones cy A ofd i1

| Ho me T & T 5% ptd . 8 84 of government know how to! 0 com .. . {nd Asso Tel 3 fd. Te dik Hoan ne said. ‘nrn : at_com + 21Y “| ussia may win the economic Ind Mich EI 4 assed 106% | nd Mo ane” Bs pra... o (war against us without firing a

fIndpls P&L, com {Indpls P&L 4% pfd . th Club Realty Co... fans is Water com vere IRV

“rae 39% shot,” he said. “Inflation is our, biggest problem.” |

18%] The Indiana Association of Ice

Ihdpls ater Co 5% pfd ....08 ifs, { indpls Wats; diam Rd... --:M1_ 4 Industries will hold ita annual

Kingan & Co com ........... Kingan & Co ofd............ Tinos Nat Life ............e0 7 fLynch Corp .

wn [banquet tonight,

Te is Red Cross "Fund Drive | had 30% of Goal

Mastic Asphalt

| N Ind “Two hundred-fifty Red Cross ;N 258 ub Serv t¥ bid... s% volunteer solicitors turned in y |Erogress ery

\pastor, will be In charge of the ip} sialiory Co com 3% ota |Service center. of}

Two adult education courses, Tanner & Co “Personality Clinic - Workshop,” Tere Haute Mal hoasts and “Design for Living,” each of Gnited 'oJSlehone " od’ ie eight sessions, will begin Mar. 12 and continue until April 30, Prof. jen a THERE'S "SOMETHING new VanCleave, Butler University eve. Americin foun ss dn It's easier for the ning session director announced Bastian he 3 - (today.

, 16, Burned

Hall; 16, of 1342 8.

button or two, finding out exact- Harding St., suffered first degree

ly how much she has sold. » o ”

in Ratrvy the store can get

ort “ "te

hurns of her, face and arm last ind Asso Tel night when a pressure cooker; orp A BUYER or merchan-/she was using exploded. The podise manager can do it, too. And|lice. ambulance first ald,

| Soc tor gave a

{ ADsokelr, an

:/$131,630.68 at the first report 0 luncheon yesterday in Ipalco Hall. .|This is 30 per cent of the 1951 goal.

Vernon Marvel, Red Cross field “director, who was Wounded while | --|serving in Korea, told the group 3% how Red Cross funds were help- ;:: ling servicemen. Outstanding fund totals came we from Miss Betty Noonan, who seni {turned in I37 per cent of her team Batesvill H *+:goal in the downtown division, i Bhar ds 98... +s. |and from John Modrall, industrial Columbia Club 3-8s gt | sii |division, who reported “ per cent.

:: [Attend ALCOA Session

" George 4.. Brinkworth will at- ... {tend a meeting of the Aluminum ‘1Co. of America management per-

Pub Serv Ross Gear T

Stokely-Van Camp, pid pf:

Onion BONDS

Hamilton Co bs raves Indpis Paint Solon 8s 64 ....1 {{ndvls Public Loan Ss 84 .e In 3

Limestons xo 15

| Indpls Salwar A Kuhner Pa *

Langrenkemp oe .... sonnel at Purdue tomorrow and bile 5 Lh a Thursday. He is Alcoa's Indian-

w i i:::{apolis- manager,

,

+ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Hog P rices Of; Tattooed in ar 1 30-13 Cents NOf an Atomic Attack [ASS

Detroit Housing Project Tenants ‘Marked’

In Interest of Civilian Defense Th

Tattoo Artist Glenn Archibald has made an indelible mark on ; GT the Detroit, Mich, civilian defense program that at least 17 per- —The government and defense :

(that GMT atiould be put oft al

{ment.

.|assure us that those at the helm| FIVE: Gasoline tax increase, |

ana oe: Direct primary for state |], S. Tax Refund

" plant.

atomic attack.

Hoosier Senators |": Vote Draft Change =.= he 5

Back Separation of UMT From Bill *- prosecution

=~ By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Mar. 6—Both stration fron Indiana Senators voted for the dent's 9. > 18 and one-half draft amendment! counsel for both sides schedwhen it was defeated in the Sen- uled closing argurhents in the ate 31 to 55. trial this afternoon. The case

Today -théy are prepared to . vote for another amendment probably will go to- the Jury »

which would separate. universal military training from the new

draft bil After pl amendments are dis- Polaroi d Bares

posed of the Senate will then vote! Sa to draft 18-year olds. The present Plastic ™v Lens

age is 19. The leisurely manner in which| (UP)—-Development of a 22%Congress is proceeding in regard |inch plastic legs designed to proto so-called “crisis -legislation” ject a 15-by-20-foot television piecwas defended today by Sen. ture onto a screen was announced Homer E..Capehart (R.. Ind.). [today by Polaroid Corp. ‘Hoarding - Manpower’, The company said the lens was “The government,” he said, “Js |the largest ever manufactured busiest ‘hoardingsmanpower. We commercially for the ‘so-called have more civilian employees Schmidt optical system and is ‘now than when we had a 13 to being used in the RAC theater 14-million man Army fighting television projection system. World War II on two fronts, | Cost of the plastic lens was de“You pick up a paper and see scribed as “only a small fraction” President Truman basking in the of the cost of a similar glass lens. Florida sun with a big smile and | The lens is cast from liquid it is hard to believe that a crisis plastic the consistency of corn exists. {syrup, then “cooked” like custard “There is no real price control, until it hardens into final form. no real wage control, no admin-| The lens has been installed in listration effort to get the country about 12-thegters throughout the

Hnto fighting trim, so it is no/nation and company officials said wonder that Congress isn't ex- {it would be in “hundreds” of othcited. Nobody in Washington is, ‘ers by the end of the year. tl so far as I. can observe.” eer

{ -8en. Capehart said _he thought Helps Produce Play

after the Korean War. The Army NORTH EY Si peeies. Mar. 8) has been trying to get it passed —Richard Berryman, Indianaposince World War II, but neither|lis, will take part in the producthe Republican 80th nor Demo-ition of “The Devil and Daniel cratic 81st Congress would do so. Webster,” a folk opéra, at CarleNow they have it incorporated ton College soon. He is the son in the draft bill and want both|6f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. acted on in one ‘package. . Berryman, 1458 N. Linwood Ave.

Legislature Batted Less Than .500 on Major Bills

Here's List of Those That Became Law $ And Those Which Failed of Passage

by majorities -in the General Assembly got through final passage. Bills enacted into law include those~that will: ONE: Give the state government $547 million to spend in the next two years, up $47 million over the last two years. TWO: Increase minimum salaries for teachers by 714 per

Mrs. Muriel Williams called the tattoo expert to a Detroit Sid : on the right hips of children for| 5 TUrorudonary Oscar Coli

Dr. cdou Goodspeed

Times to Publish Life of Jesus’ -

First Installment To A ir Sunday

The Timed is going to present Fo ,ooxtapatimely Amterpretation. % the

greatest life ever Hved: 44 OF JESUS.”

The story,

author of 36 books. is his

ment, which ‘sold more than million copies.

In . “LIFE OF JESUS,”

istic rather than theological. “LIFE OF JESUS”

our own tryirig times. “LIFE OF . JESUS” is

students, clergymen.

“LIFE OF JESUS” is a story you will want to read EVERY DAY in The Times until you complete the 14th and final, chapter

on Easter Sunday. Make “LIFE OF JESUS” mugt, in. your Lenten season,

Sour Note . WASHINGTON, Mar. 6 3 (UP)—Billy Gene Brown, “irked becaus® his girl friend was late for a date, climbed 150 feet up the framework of a new buildand started singing. Rolice arrested him for drunkenness.

Talmadges to Cuba Vacation Thursday

HAVANA, Cuba, Mar. 6 (UP) Herman Talmadge of Georgia and his wife, who are Less than half of the ia e here on vacation, said today they ® jor legislation introduced: and backed plan to leave for home Thursday. | They arrived Sunday night by plane from Miami and registered under the name

—Gov.

iat the hotel { Peterson.

THREE' Create a civil defense! council with a full-time staff’ and i | {an appropriation of $500,000 to dame olitics or {finance the program. | FOUR: Provide immediate payment of the state GI bonus to! License M disabled veterans and relatives

of deceased veterans, including disabled conscientious a

FIVE: Extend the deadline for |’ bonus applications to Apr. 30. | Report Incomplete |

SIX: Outlaw membership in the| Political patronage, bungling | Communist Party or other groups and overcrowded working space that advocate overthrow of the were blamed today for government. ficlencies in the operation of the SEVEN: Ratify a constitutional State Motor Vehicle Bureau. amendment limiting a President] A preliminary report of the to two terms in office. | Se. ate investigating committee EIGHT: Increase the salaries|stated, however, that additional of thousands of state émployees time was needed to gather data and elected officials.- . | for a more comprehensive reNINE: Make Welfare Depart- [port. ment recipients “public records.”| Formation of the committee | TEN: Boost state aid to schools was a followup of Jisclosures in! from $106 million to $118 millfon: The Times last December of! ELEVEN: Impose license gus- serious discrepancies in the files! pension on overweight trucks. of the bureau. TWELVE: Create a toll road Reporting to the Senate commission.

. Cite Space Shortage,

last

ight, Sen. Von Eichhorn. Union-| THIRTEEN: Take beer whole- dale Democrat, asked a 60 tol

saling out of politics. 120-day extension for the comFOURTEEN: Create a “little mittee to complete its probe. It Hoover Commission” for state- wag granted by a voice vote. wide survey of government func{tions for recommendations on re- Reviesdations

{forms for streamlining govern- tions were made in the report. They Were:

FIFTEEN: Increase unemploy- . 'ment compensation from $20 a , ONE: That permanent drivers’

licenses should be established, reey. 3 Week. Julietta !ieVing the bureau's annual duplication of paper work and alowing the revocation of “permits Bills Failed to Pass where necessary. Pe ONE: Anti-lottery. ° | TWO: That new office space TWO: All merit system pro-is needed for the operation of posals. the bureau with an expansion of THREE: All measures to abol- facilities. /ish state bureaus. | Sen. Eichhorn reported the | FOUR: All safety measures, in- Statehouse basement “was never {cluding highway speed limit, man- designed for a department of this 'datory jail sentence for drunken size. The place was bankrupt driving. |to start with.” He also criticized the political SIX: Payroll withholding plan patronage setup due to changes jon gross income tax. lof administrations “which leaves SEVEN: Nonpartisan election work piled up for a new crew to lof judges. |deal with.” EIGHT: Minimum wage plan.

Miu New State office build- Checks Sent Out

ELEVEN: Fair employment pret of the Federal Income tax practices enforcement plan. irefund checks are in the hands of TWELVE: Repeal of death 'Hoosfers who filed their returns penalty. |early. (Wat EENS ySoutiation ofl About 128,000 checks representar Memo -cen : ing $4,991,534 have been schedFOURTEEN: Changing clocks yled for -mailing from the St. to Eastern Standard Time. \Louis disbursing office, according man Plan to abolish ex-it5 Wilbur O. Plummer, assistant collector of I SIXTEEN: Cost-of -Hving bostoncoior of Internal Revenue nus for Indianapolis city em- The average refund check is! ployees. on sale of about $40 this year, which is SEVENTEEN: Ban about $7 less than last year be-| spestyl marriage license certifi- .,yq0 of the increased tay rate. |

The office here is plannin to “EIGHTEEN: Ban on sale of schedule from 75,000 to 100,000

liquor in drugstores and ©8./checks each week until the gov-

inef-| .

ANNOU NCEME ENTS

1 Death Notices

FRLYN-R. Kendall. 3142 GraceBERL) husband of Fawn E., of Knight Kendall and Tous °F

CHANAN MORUARY, Thursdsy. 11 a me prions TE Friends i, a Xs mortuary after 6 p. m.

BUSALD—joscnive, S50 N ural BF

Mo: 4 ly oS mara Be B Ind Mrs. William Schm , Syracuse, N. Y.: Sister Albert Marie, Franciscan Sisters of Oldenburg, Ind.; Mary Ross. city; Miss Anns city; Rt. Rev. Albert H. Busald, posld anapolis, Ind. sed Vincent Hospita 12:30 p. m., age 71

RINS' 1601 E. New Fork St, hursd y, Mar. 9:30 ay

8 at So! uiem High Mass st. Philip Neri eri Church. 10 m. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Sitar Society will meet Wednesday, 8 m., Third Order of Brancis will meet Wednesday, 8:30 p. -»

Berlyn, passed a ie FLANNER. $34

» x

for recitation of the a Daughters of Taabella will meet Tuesday, 9 for pra rs. Friends may cali after 6 pm day (New Albany papers Phoees copy ) GARDNER—Ralph N. (Packey), 37

years. of 1025 W. 30th 8t. husband of Marjorie Gardner, father of James, Charles and Thomas Gardner, son of rs. Elizabeth Gardner, brother of Kenneth, Orville and John

Gardner, passed away Saturday: Friends may _ call at the JORDA FUNERAL HOME. 2423 E. 10th a

Funeral Wednesday. March 7. 10:30 a.m. Priends invited. Burial Greenwood Cemetery, Oreenwood. Ind. Member North Park Lodge 646, F.

GORDON—Charles F., beloved father of Mrs. Melba Schaefer, Velma Gordon, Mrs. Ralph Crisler, passed Away Sunday p.m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING NERAL HOME, Acton, oe. service Wednesday 2 ™m. at funeral home. PHiends [ivited. Burial Acton Ceme:

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CAMBRIDGE, “Mass, Mar. 8|. «FE OF JESUS” was written

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sha, New. p, ©! 7 SER ind Hcg > of je) hg LAUCK H 1458 8 Meridian, a. m. Holy Rosary Church: 9 2) m. Burial Vincent's

bers of Hore: Naine Siete s XE Tor 6. "ana Third Order ot "8 Francis i meet. for prayer, 8°¢ m. “Tuesday.

Ea A. 3 e 4, RE Bridgeport, husb Hazel M., father of Robert. John, "Prank. Mary "are sons, William, Mazyaset Ir Walton, Glenn, Pa Jesse. Tune an Jaden, brother of BridgeA, and Sovak re of a Ra

fs turday evening a$ hoist Hospital. Seryices 2 ends Church,

Wednesday at Pla Burial al tia Priends may call at the HAMPTON FUNERAL HOME, Plainfield.

NAN—Nors, sister Mrs. Ann essauer and Mrs. J

. Ready. sed away Monday, March 5th. neral from BLACKWELL FYNERAL HOME, N. Meridian. Time

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. STEVENS—Homer Bartlett husband

of Emma (Hicky) Stevens, father of Leonard, brother of Mrs. Lula B. Randerson, Bernard and Victor Stevens of Oklahoma City, Okla. away at his home, 3301 Graceand Ave, Sunday evening. Services at the MO MERY RTUARY, 1622 N. Meridian, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Priends welcome. Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortuary.

WENDLING Mary Agnes (nee Hof herr), age of 2626 Allen Ave mother of 1% and Alphonse of city, Mrs. George Sheets of Dayton, O.. and Herman Wendling of Acton, Ind.; also survived Oh srandneral from LAUC 1458 8. Meridian, Thursday. 8. m.; 8t. Catherine's a. m. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery, Members of Christian Mothers! Soe Wednend will meet for prayer 8:15 p. m. esd ay

WILLIAMS William EK. 16217 Law.

y Monday wh iy a of Nellie Wile ams, father of James Nilljam racy of Evansville, Ind. Punera services Thursday, Ad m., at the ES M. ARTY MORTUARY, 2815 Shelby St, Friends ine vited. Burial New Crown Cemetery,

at_the mortuary oon Wednesday

3 Card of Thanks

‘We wish to convey ou sincere SS 3 riends an neighbors w! sympathy and for the lovely ral tributes and ot er courtesies rec at the sudon passing of our usband ‘and ather,

S8 IR ND We also h to thank the Ames

ican Legion Wayne it No. 64, em= oyees and personnel of Marmone arrington and Colonel Harrington or, owers and courtesies, Rev Ralp Yi Jamon, Farley Buneral staf assisted

thank our m Sughtul Aeneas neighbors nd relatly ves of this citys also Illinofs. hio and Kentucky, who extended personal courtesies. axpressiolis and cards of sympath and for any many lovely flor tributes To ved at the passing our mot! ora

TR, RIMES will ever 1a remem! a would

he amiss 1 we Sen To thank mosh ayes 3 o fee lal ly ki “Enh he r.. James A” Gloin and all eme

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NINETEEN: Repeal of utilities ornment tax bill 1s settied, sald arbitration law. pr Plummer. TWENTY: Bills for new taxes. TWENTY-ONE: Ban on Speed- Back i : way City building sanitation Back Longer Draft

BRUSSELS, Belgium, Mar. 6 (UP)~-The Belgian House of Representatives approved today a

Steal Six Yrafbe Motors "HINTON, W. Va.

(ton. Four had been Se; up near service from one to two years. the -SOUEY. House. AR The vote was 103 to 86.

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the fleet of d toroniler owned and ated hy ‘the City of Indianapol specifications on file in the Dep: en BI Purchase.

(UP)—8ix | {government - sponsored bill in- of the State (traffic meters were stolen in Hin- [creasing compulsory military aa pedo

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. And a Orders Tor | > wish tg tha 214 W. MARYLAND Bit Hy uh: pepe: ten Ants" and alls so consoled : Legal Notices un no FAMILY. Notice ts ner iver, Ghat the the under.| 4 In Memoriam

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