Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1951 — Page 14
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HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor
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THE MAYOR'S in a tough spot. But he's not alone.
People used to clamor to get city and state jobs. They'd press an uncle or a neighbor for a berth on the tax-paid payroll. Now the tide—and the employees—are running the other way. The worker does the city a favor when he takes a job from $1800 to i mooth ae a knife through warm $2200 a year. | butter.
» ~ ” nu a | NOT ONLY THAT but the NYC
stenographers, secretaries and table and the engineer laid the file clerks, who are beginning Southwestern into her seat at to wonder whether “being in Grand Central Station on the butpolities” is worth while. ton. The reason is that Mayor Phil-| That's the way the New York . lip Bayt, along with most of the Central did it, this time at least. hirers of clerical help, is skittish! And it made me know that a railabout the Army's Finance Center|road can be a human heing after soon to rear its concrete head atiall Ft. Harrison. / . wn Penneys Count Up SO THE MAYOR has asked] I WAS NOT SURPRISED at Gen. Emmett J, Bean, boss of the|the amount of dough the J. C. Army Finance Center and School,| Pénney Co. took tn test year. The to try to train new people, rather big, level-riding chain had its than loot the downtown area of Bhgerups on “- fts already-trained help. mark. : The employment figure at. the Elpwing, as hie do in IndianFinance Center is still uncertain. 470 8, 4. GL. Tenney, The best peg today is around . 4000. So the Mayor has asked]
the geners! to Hig vas many 8% cubstantial profit of $44,930,816. possible St. Ld =. |
AND THE GENERAL says he will. But a lot won't come. And year before.
. : Maybe you haven't any Penney there'll be job-hopping right and. stock, but a lot of employees|
Le or re Eh torvice and. 26 "Ave, and that's why the Penney
days paid vacatéon.
€
~ ~ » | THE EARNINGS amounted to $5.46 a share, up from §5.08 the
| Store families, such as the one| {here on the Circle under Ted) And what I suspect is that it| sjjen run their stores as if they won't be the Army Finance Cen-|ouned them outright. ter which will be doing the train- Vi ing. It will be the private offices| IT'S THAT PERSONAL touch | in town scrambling to fill the hol-|which does it, and makes you feel low spots made by the exodus to like a wanted guest in a Penney the federal payroll. (store. That's why the money, z Foro that's why the success, not just
[1ast year, but from the beginning. / BUT T WANT TO SAY this to 2% ¥ ginning
the gals who feel the lure of a Centsible | fatter pay check. They can't keep| . NEARLY EVERYBODY has a It all, ri “cure” for inflation. “ “There's. tzansportation which mast other medicines,
robably will knock 6lt-about $20 take if. , : ? month, and while the noon food wants Be
will be good, there'll be no place to shop. A . = = IT WON'T BE ALL mink aud gables, but a lot of gals will go for the Army jobs. |“moderate” tax increases. A figure is the most important thing in the world to a girl, ¢s- money,” making the buck Worth ° pecially when it's on a.pay check./what it says it is.
. . THREE: Then start saving.| Service by the Mile—
WHAT'S HAPPENED to the . sn New York Central? | THE FIRST TWO we're all for;| It was like Buckingham Palace the third one’s Lough. There isn't on wheels. More warm human interest, more trigger-quick service than I ever thought a railroad could deliver. : "The Southwestern Limited had
no one
on the table is the U. 8. Savings & Loan League. It's got three things: . ONE: Cut government spend-
{Salt the dough away until fit! (hurts. i
his brother gets a whack at our
to square off with a supermarket cash register. .
the billion-doITar (good, $31 to $34; utility and com-
and histo $26. ’ earthy philosophy of values, you| Bulls strong to 50 cents higher; {could see where public confidence |ytility and commercial, $27.50 to had rolled up the sales, and the $31: hest -heavy commercial eligi-
market; quotable nominally
But, - like,
Hog Prices
Higher Here
Trade Active At Opening Hog trade opened active today) at the Indianapolis Stockyards.
Prices on light and medium weight barrows and gilts were
Friday's average. Later trade
Hogs, 11,625, early choice 170 to 250 pounds $21.75 to $22.25, few
($21.75; heavier weights scarce; choice 120 to 160 pounds $16.50 to | $18.50; sows steady to strong;| cholce 300 to 550 pounds $18.50 to’ $20.25; choice lights quotable $20.50. : | Cattle 1500; calves 275, steers (strong, heifers fully steady, cows’ |steady; few small lots choice |steers, $37; high good and choice 11150 to 1335 pound steers, $36 to
1$36.50; mostly good to low choice
(light and medium weight steers, {$34.50 to $35.75; commercial and good, ‘$32 to $35; choice heifers, $35; small lot commercial and
mercial cows, $25.50 to $30; canners and cutters unevenly $20
ble to $31.50; good and choice quoted $28.50 to $30.50. Vealers moderately active, | steady; choice and prime, $39 to] $40; commercial and good, $33 to $38. . { Sheep 75; not enough to test
steady.
Truman to Phone His Leaders Today
Will Discuss Pending. Acts
By United Press KEY WEST, Fla, Mar. 19 —
| President’ Trumad arranged an- terrific overload caused hy the Latesf to scribble a prescription | other long-distance telephone con- break and the generators shifting
versation with his Big Four congressional leaders today on pending legislation. :
His round-robin talk with Vice|or compressed air. It literally Ing to where it can be met by President Barkley, Speaker Sam plows out the leaking arc of elec-
Rayburn,. Senate Democratic
TWO: Get away from “cheap|Leader Ernest W. McFarland and match.
House Democratic Leader John, W. McCormack was expected to deal chiefly with the troops-to-
{Europe resolution and the draft Swiss-made breaker | without a hitch.” { ; | “The tests were made in the Pfe. Vernon L. King, son of in a day or two. They will remove
bill. May Discuss Message |
to Congress about Apr. 1 request-
paychecks, just about enough left ing an overhaul of the Defense yh 4 million kilowatts in Mon-|
Production Act of 1950—basic law of the mobilization effort. {
Strong to 25¢
strong to 25 cents higher than |
vance lost. i
{sions,” or more than 20 times as
PARILY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY ARIAS
wii
was rather slow, with early ad. , Aucusmors. com ws) sme oo sett si SSaTs Movs.
TODAY AND TOMORROW—About all Hoosiers can do is hope this "unseasonable” weather won't last. Clearin
. : | temperatures re f + i i IT'S CLERICAL help, mostly kept ita contract with the time. | 332-25: 250 to 200 ‘pounds $21 to peratures we orecast after snow in scatter areas this
morning. .
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Biggest Electrical ‘Leak’
<i RB ye
and lower
In History Used in Test
Piano Wire Carries Enough Power For 5 States and British Columbia
For a split second, they let th and British Columbia seep across: fuse box.-
By United P Ly COULEE DAM, Wash.; Mar. 19-—The biggest electrical “leak” in history was sprung deliberately by engineers with a strand of piano wire yesterday. y ow : ed
e current which serves five states the tiny steel wire to teat a giant
The Buread’ of Reclamation said the leak of electric energy during that instant equaled “several Etomic bomb explo-
much as is used by the city eof Chicago, i’
Engineers Watch
Engineers from four nations watched while the bureau and Booneville Power Administration tested a giant circuit breaker, which would act as a “plug” if any of the power lines linked to the pool break.
Electrical experts explained that when a leak or short circuit occurs, all of the electricity in the system tends to “flow” toward the break along the “path of least resistance.” " To maintain the flow, generators speed’ up and burn out if not protected. This is where the circuit breaker comes im. It automkticdlly shuts off ‘the current.
The bregker - also absorbs the
|
into high to make up for the loss.
- The foreign-made Brown- Boveri breaker does this by blasts
To War List
"Loogootee Gl Killed in Action
Sixteen Hoosier names have been added to the list of Korean War casualties, according to a Defense Department list released today. One man is killed, 12 wounded and three are missing
in act on. KILLED IN ACTION
‘Pfc. Richard D. Brothers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Brothers, Loogootee. WOUNDED IN ACTION ’ Pte. Jack Paul Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs. Pay J. Brawn, Lafayette. rik :
Pfc. Norman Lee Carmichael, son of Mrs. Edna V. Carmichael, Delphi. Cpl. William M. Croy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marly H. Croy,
tricity like a puff of air on_ a
" Test Is Success | The bureau said the test of the|
Mr. T! 1 di th Grand Coulee Dam area here be-| Previously erroneously reported - lruman also may discuss the cage it is the electric center of | po
much to save after everybody and special message he plans to send the Northwest power pool, being + [profit percentages of dealers at were Admiral Robert B. Carney,
fed from hydro-electric projects’ | tana, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Wash-| ington and British Columbia.
Auburn. Pfc. James Leon Hamrick, hus-
Ft. Wayne. 1st Lt. Charles Francis Heady,
Heady, Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Paul King, Scipio.
missing in action.) Cpl. Bert Enoch Sandefur Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Sandefur, Evansville, Pfc. Donald Gene Stiggleman,
Korea Censorship
‘Double Check’ Held Unsatisfactory '" TOKYO, Mar. 19 (UP)—News |agency bureau chiefs told the |chief censor at Gen. Mac{Arthur's headquarters today that the new. “double censorship” of Korean War néws is totally unsatisfactory. They reported a growing suspicion that correspondents are caught in a personal conflict between Gen. MacArthur's headquarters in Tokyo and 8th Army headquarters in Korea. They also complained of a growing tendency toward political censorship. Gen. MacArthur's headquarters announced last week that dispatches already censored by the 8th Army in Korea would be censored again In Tokyo as a double check against any security leak. The newsmen told chief Tok¥o censor Col. Esher C. Burkhart that double cpnsorship has resulted in stories being cut so severely that many have been made unusuable and unintelligible. They said censorship should be
jconducted either at the fraat or
in Tokyo—not at both places. . There seems to be undue concern about ‘security of press dis-
. ‘ patches but no effort is being . oosier S e [made to censor cables or tele3 ay phone calls by the public.or even
persons who might be spies, the
. newsmen said.
Col. Burkhart said that the new {double censorship regulations apiply only to Korean dispatches {from the 8th Army, not those from Air Force and naval units in Korea. An Air Force censor emphasized that copy relating to the Air Force is being scanned only for security, not accuracy. The new detailed Army regulations require Army censors in Tokyo to heck dispatches for . accuracy, but correspondents claimed that {censors so far from the sources are not qualified to pass such judgment.
UL. S. Readies Blow
Cpl. Richard Ross Brown, hus-| ig By ri Ye band of Mrs, Betty J. Brown, At: “maels Lafayette. :
Food Profit Freeze Due in Day or Two
By United Press x WASHINGTON, Mar. 19—The {government got ready today to
{band of Mrs. Opal M. Hamrick, crack down on black marketeer-
{ing and prepared to issue food price orders aimed at eliminating
“went off husband. of Mrs. Helen M. H. profiteering.
The food orders will be issued
|almost all foods from.the general
price freeze, but will freeze the
the pre-Korean War level. | Any grocers who have been in{creasing their percentage of prof!its since the war will have to roll
{son of Mrs. Abbie 8. May, Rich- back that percentage—and their
Sign Treaty Coal, Steel
coal and steel resources.
at 5 a.m. (Indianapolis Time). However, the treaty must be approved by the governments of the six countries, signed by their forfign ministers and ratified by heir parliaments before it takes effect.
Between them, the six powers produce nearly one-half of Western Europe's coal and nearly twothirds of its steel. Britain also was asked to join in the scheme— known as the Schuman plan—but refused. : It provides for: ONE: Creation of an international. authority to administer the plan,
sembly composed of members of the six national parliaments, to which the high authority would be responsible. THREE: A common pool market for steel and coal of the signatory countries to eliminate pricerigging and prohibitive tariffs. FOUR: Free interchange of coal and steel workers among the signatory countries. Yield Some Sovereignty This marks the first time the six governments have agreed to surrender a part of their national sovereignty to an international high authority. ; The British refused to give up over-all control of their coal and! steel industries. |
tially in their original objective, of breaking down the German coal and steel cartels. After months of bitter negotiations in which the fate of the whole 48chuman plan was at stake, an agreement was reachet to let the 12 biggest German steel Rcaie. retain control of up to 75 per cent of their own coal needs. Before the war, they controlled 100 per cent. This leaves 18 per cent of the total Ruhr coal output still under control of the big steel firms compared with 56 per cent before the war..
France has sent notes to ‘the United States and Britain protesting against its exclusion from| the recent Anglo-American de-| fense conference in Malta, a foreign office spokesman said today. .
Those taking part in the talks commander of U. S. naval forces in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, and the British land, sea and air commanders in
- TWO: Creation of a special as-)
The French succeeded only par-| :
Action on Troops =
__ MONDAY, MAR. 19, 1951
Six European Nations
Pooling Resources
still Must Be OK'd by Governments; Compromise Reached on German Cartels
. By United Press x 1 PARIS, Mar. 19—Representatives of six western European nations signed a historic treaty today to pool their $4 billion-a-year
The French, West German, Italian, Belgian, Luxembourg and Dutch delegates initialed the treaty at the French Foreign Office
holding high Russian and Alban-
fan officials exploded after a recent parade in Tirana, the nation's capital. Vietims were reported to be policemen and. bystanders. The newspaper said its infor. mation came from - “refugees who succeeded in leaving Albania in recent days.” Forty persons were reported executed and 1000 others imprisoned in the states of emergency which followed the explosion.
The bomb plot, II Popolo said,
capped a “series of disorders”
throughout the nation arising m lack of {food . and: other economic causes. : . Russians Take Over
Reports reaching here claim an estimated 5000 Russian’ experts have taken over the country— about the size of Maryland—with its 1,175,000 population. Albania, Russia’s only outlet to the Mediterranean, is cut off from other satellite nations by Greece and Yugoslavia. Tirana radio disclosed last week Premier Enver Hoxha had demandéd the end of all terroristic activity in the nation within 10 days.
Lodge Urges Fast
~ Opposes ‘Tampering With U. S. Security’
: ‘By United Press nies WASHINGTON, Mar. 19—8en.
{Henry Cabot Lodge.Jr. (R. Mass.)
said today the Senate should act as soon as possible on the troops-
for-Europe issue to establish an “upward spiral” of confidence in American foreign policy. : Any attempt to delay debate on the issue, he said in a Senate speech, would be “tampering with the security of the United States.’ Sen. Lodge said he heard a report there is an organized move afoot to delay the debate. He quoted the report as saying it would take the form of Senators leaving town for an Easter vacation. Consequently, - he explained, there would be no quorum present to transact business. “Any attempt to delay these proceedings is tampering with the security of the United States and
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lled out of the shadows of| But some people maybe not: Barring unforeseen develop- ww a ” 5 the Middle East. They met first| =~ ove approval as a Just pulled on when conductor Al|/You, are salting away part of their ments, this was to be the real Ee ihe don mond. .|prices. Those whose profit margin In Feb. and again Mar. 12. member of this boar” he said. HARRY Woodward came by, called me by Pay. dent's last telephone conference ¢ocus of all the Northwest elec- wk Rober Bugene Shelton has gone down will be allowed to! The French notes were under-| Mr Lodge made the statement Minois & Ma ’ ¥ = =» | ’ ‘| name, and so help me, I'd never| L... . % o8% & ome With the legislative leaders from|irioity caused a shot more than Margaret + Orr irelincreats prices accordingly. (stood to have maintained thatiatter Sen, H. Alexander Smith, -
seen him before in my life. He wished me a.pleasant journey, asked if I'd like to change rooms, and ride facing forward. I stayed put. The porter came next, asked if I'd have pilows. I like pilows but
Loan Bank Board, has the figure. Last year $6 billion more went into savings. This all didn't go into banks, but it did go into insurance cash value; 8avings Bonds, and dozens of other places besides the center
his vacation Truman is flying back to Washington Thursday afternoon, end-| ing the soutnern sojourn which started Mar. 2. He wants to spend the Eastern week-end in Washington with Mrs.
retreat here. Mr.i31, times the normal load. They |yiile.
sald this was
“several times”
Pfe. Ray Eldon Sunn, Marine
more than the energy released in Corps, husband of Mrs. Ray .E. an atomic bomb explosion. | But all it caused in some 5 mil{lion Northwest homes was a blink |
(Sunn, Evansville. | Pfc. Henry 8. Powell, son of {Charles V. Powell, Elwood.
| First official admission that]
France also should have been
black markets exist came from {Edward P. Morgan, director of |price enforcement. He said he intends to try to halt them “sum-! marily.” |
invited as a Mediterranean power. Other world developments:
Albania
|(R. N. J.) said the Senate's cone troversial troops resolution is an “invitation”—not an order—to President truman to work with Congress.
A
Truman and in the lights.
that was too early. Then Con-|of the dining room table leg. |daughter Margaret. MISSING IN ACTION the over-the-celling sales have most inaccessible satellite, has ductor - Woodward came back So we're not broke, not with | Sees Limit Killed Pvt. Lawrence H. Bartley, son been reported, but he said his declared a state of emergency to Ev I ii id { .
again, just to make sure the NYC| that kind of money stuck around Talc lac s of Mrs. Lola Bartley, Frankfort. [rapidly growing enforcement [stop anti - Russian demonstra-| Mr. Truman seemed confident] Rep e Pfc. Darwin Paul Beckwith, son staf, including many ex-FBI|tions, it was reported in London | Business Transaction Must Carry Its Own Profit
Wat fetivering its tickets worth.| in various and sundry places. that the Senate's 4 milli . \of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckwith nd it was. n-man . ; ckwith, | ts, wil | . Don’t Wash, Burn limit on the size of ‘te ‘armen 1018S in TV Tube 3.1: ve aa 4 NO I orders, climaxed bv. 5 Georce S. May Company 8 . . .
n " s i : i THE LITTLE LADY who keeps Forces would be knocked out off NEW YORK, Mar. 19 (UP)— Cpl. Weldon Wayne Stewart,| « i IF IT ENDED .THERE it stilli p : , yo | “It is our responsibility to make reported bomb explosion killing the home nest spic and span may the draft bill before Congress The General Electric Co. said to- 50n Of Samuel R. Stéiwart, BIk-|qrastic examples of black mar- 17 persons, were considered the Central Division fngineering Bldg. Chicoge 6, M.
.as 100k as if she’s busy as all get-out | takes final action on the measure. ! road courtesy. But there was day that .tale, from which or- : more. For at the first tinge of dusting and sewing, and whatever The House Armed Services com- RETURNED TO DUTY The new pricing orders will af- behind the Iron Curtain.
Ise. | mittee, in its version of the draft dinary talcum powder is made,| 1. 7¢ W | ge dusk another buzz at the door ® | { 1st Lt. Warren Robert McDon- fect small food stores, large food | ; an it was Bill Christen, dining But In that pretty little head Pill, has eliminated the ceiling, Bay help expand the television ald, husband of Mrs. Minnie R.\gtores and wholesalers. Milk, | Time Bomb Explodes
would be a memory piece in rail- son li keteers,” Mr. Morgan said. {most critical of recent upheavals
{there are brains. And they're, The administration also {McDonald, Jeffersonvill Pre- The Nalian government news. steward. seemed industry. (McDonald, Jefferso e. (Pre-| i 8 | Established 1928 : it T would Clicking like an adding machine hopeful that the Senate would] The company exhibited a 1000- viously wounded in action). ea ned, Ire I to Paper, 1 Popolo said in Rome He wanted to know wou thease 3a | sorten th y | {vegetables will not be affected by yesterday that a time bomb like a tray of whistle-wetters ye. Soon the provision of the troops watt transmitting tube, in which : 'the orders. Iplaced und a brought to my room which I| (resolution setting forth that heja ceramic material made pri- 2 aced under a reviewing stand Ee tores Get 30 More
» - - | SHE LOOKS AT her maid and gnould cons : | ar P didn’t. Then he wanted 2 bring wonders how soon her prize dish-|gore a. i Rigel anges be marly fom tale replaces conven-| dinner, the works right COMM washer will take a factory job Europe besides the four divisions J. hy wed manager of the GE| :
Days to File Charts it it under from the diner and sit it v |where she gets paid for overtime. |, w planned. tube divisions. said ase of ceramic] |increases the efficieney of fubes| It - ne now
| WASHINGTON, Mar. 19 (UP) {~The Office of Price Stabilization
Qualify =
. my chin. I said no again. and yg... fret thought is an auto-
ny,
was beginning to fool like a 5410 gishwasher. . But then she's ee re | srade B ingrate. a . : |operated in the ultra-high fre- | (OPS) has decided to give retail R hol i i yrs ie : ee Inns amo and Man Sought In Fatal Hs oy channels not yet released . - |storékeepers an extra 30 days in eup S er ng WITH OUR AUTO Besides Muncie Goes Wild
which to file price margin charts funder their new ceiling reguia|tions. Times Special _ | Informed sources said the dead-| BASKETBALL TOWN, Ind. line for retailers to submit the (Formerly Muncie) Mar. 19—Cen- margin charts to OPS will be ex-| tended from Mar. 29 to Apr. 30. | These informants said the ex-
automatic dishwashers. : y THEN STEWARD BILL In- Besides, they cost money. Shooting Here Gives Up by the Federal Communications
quired what time we'd have din-| So this is what she's doing. | Jack Turner, 42, of 314 W. 16th ner. I said six. And to a ralil- She's been storing a few paper |St, today gave himself up to po-| roader six really means six, and plates and cups. It's got the lice in connection with the fatal he was back with the word that industry worried. Shooting Saturday night of le for two, waiting. ER : harles. Gibbs, 25, of 1430 N. MisKe has ble 8 | SHE. PLANS TO burn ?
them gouri 8t. And the dinner was one of those instead of wash them, save her The shooting occurred at 313
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charcoal-broiled steaks. J couldn't { L. S. Ayres 4!2% pfd «1030 1 i team tension was decided upon hecautsh w do better in my own bapk yard, Pretty hands, and save her time. yw, 16th St. Witnesses told police Béiv RR & Stk Yrds ofd . 834 ...|switched from being the Bearcats of unavoidable delays in distribut-| Sor "5 Ei wien te Your noe 2. Hurd} &. Perce Suverners and with trimmings until your And that's why paper cups and ithat Gibbs was arguing with Miss Beit RR & stk Yrds com... 365. to Polarbears tod ing copies of the complex margin| 22 lasing | B. 1 . aed o Polarbears today. | f | ay {plates are disappearing like mad Mary Howlett, 21, of 2721 N. BobbaMerrill oid 4ha%. [i 18 | With 4"Wiciins By know on the Te8ulation to enforcement officers Phone CH-T17 || ~ Front End Alignment THE INDIA
{from drugstore and supermarketignrjyer Ave., and ripped her coat. Champ of Com com. ... I” Wheel Balancing
I used to think railroads were counters, cold and impersonal. not too ex-| acting. But I changed my mind] as the diesel-footed Southwestern dish industry
58'2 ground and in a blinding blizzard | throughout the country.
| : | The regulations, issued last, ?|they paraded down the main stem | : | 103 Hd Pe on an open fire Month, affect a wide variety of
rick non-food retail stores, principaliy| (94 1% | At 8:30 a. m. the entire student |}: 47 apparel and housewar -ibody of 1700 gathered in the Price agency officials said a bul-
100 [school auditorium to officially letin explaining the chart require-
Circle Theater com ... Turner interceded, police were 5¢ oo o®'er FO
I GET MY TIP from the paper told; but Gibbs invited him out- Cummings Ens com
itself. The boys/Side “to settle” it. Turner went, Conalidsted Finance 5 pid
| #Contin-Car-Na-Var G who make the non-washables are Upstairs, got the gun and told ont tran ren slide through level Indiana n8 ving to stockpile 25 million for Gibbs to “stay away.” Then he|Easiern fafele s ota’ ’ civilian defense. {shot, witnesses said. |Family Pinance com
And it's tough, they tell me, | Gibbs died at General Hospital Ba orp pid wa
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0 { “*|greet the team which brought . plenty tough. early yesterday. [Hamilton Mfg Co com = “ ments of the regulation will ices] reer ER iin 20 years After ihe distributed to retailers throughut|] |MDIANAPOLIS LIPE INSURANCE COMPANY FLO! ) Easter Bunny Vandenberg s Condition Ind"Atso Tel 2 ptd" ... 8 413 [pep session the parade formed fn ore hoy within the next week | 2940 N. Meridian $t., Indienapolis 7 3837 E. 10th n as a com . ' «49 . -~ . |Ind Mich EI 4% ptd 105 front of the school building. | 4 ‘ afi our N Proaressive Estate J ‘Almost Singed Is Reported Weaker [in teeoponCt Blo pra | Sirens Seteam 29 Unhurt as Airli Pleas, sand interrmation on your NEW Progronuive Eviaie OXYGE! | : h tIndianapolis P&L com ..... 30's 303 nnure as Airiiner Plan—"1t grows with the child at ne increase in premium. Thirty potential Easter bunnies GRAND RAPIDS. Mich, Mar... ngois Pai 4% glo. Ma 22%] They started out with sirens of k Il : This Equipmer were alive today because of the 19 (UP)—Sen. Arthur H. Van- | Indois 4 Cli td re 14 10013 2 police escort screaming—with M@ os Be y Landing Parent's Name .ccooveevecscscnsvssensceses Child's Age ssanee M A - {way the wind was blowing. denberg, pillar of strength in the Jefferson National Life com. . 10!2 12 a1] Muncie out to greet them. | PHOENIX, Ariz., Mar. 19 (UP) ; They escaped serious injury post-war bipartisan foreign policy paver 442% pid zeyresd 104 | Neither the team, the students, — Twenty-nine passengers and Address EE EEE 402 N. ( ! > |structure, aker over the Kingan & Co nid . 70 | i tom oT EE Toe ens A Dl | ET ras acocortt a THD Lr... J] ALugr the soectators along th, une rewmen escayed mse atey fo i oy; tae 1 'nesota St, killing 100 chicks, 50 lingering ~ illness, his physician Marmon Herrington com . = airliner belly-landed at Sky Har- P—— ou hens and one rooster. sald today. Nat Homer com roe i Biomed gig home and {DOF ‘Alrport here. 4 ’ We. “ 3) | The rabbits were in a hutch fy. 4 BB Smith said the 66- N. Ind. Pub Serv com . 1. 21% 23 . | Alrline officials said the four- - uy -f . Dr. A, B. | = 3 : Va .s a 1, warm up after the parade for to-| : - ba just 20 feet away from the blaz- 14° Michigan Republican's +N ind Pub Serv 41s 'pfd ..... 32 '3% day was a holiday. School was motored plane's landing gear $ o A h A ing chicken coop. But the wind,!” “ » Progress Laundry com 22'5 |apparently did not come down all I | condition showed “no change” |p Rr Mallory Co com ..3 ° 32 to be officially out when the] \ (|) UDERIOR /VITLLWORK ‘blowing steadily from east to n x n { | \ , | ITOK h | b | *Pub Serv of Ind 3% ofd ... 87 90 the way. The pilot was unaware / J | west, swept the flames and smoke {rom Saturday when a brief Im- p,5’ gery of Ind com’ .... 291 march ended. : lof the fact as he came in for — : STANLEY |in the other direction. provement Yanished ~ Fanished Schwitiatoummins bd Jii[.. Tonight, a group of the Muneie Tanding because the warning sys- IL Y-% By h # Wash, Public spirited local merchants, | Owner Thomas Applegate, ® \ : TR 1% Ind EE & 21% players and sfudents will journey| ARCIER Do ciust B U o Y SE: 0 R VAN WY 3:46 0 118 W. Wash. as an expression of goodwill, [estimated his loss at $1000. its Loya Oa $ | iStoksly-Van Camp com . 8 (to ayette to help the Jefferson | ; a 4 ; ] em want you to receive this lovely | S—————————— | 40 ’ if h fre & Pa "bla s i {High School Broncos celebrate Tenn Na J — RANK: dh. 5 = basket of gifts, if you have just $200 in War-Scarce For U of C Teachers | pore echine Goo +. :.:'' . 1 [their North Central Conference HOME PLATING (0. NTI INT ¥ > i _. moved to the city, are a New ; SWARTHMORE, Pa. Mar. 19 hited Zelephone 8% pd .. 88 .....Championship. The Bearcats de- KING % Mother or have just moved: to Metal Recovered (UP)—Insistence on loyalty oaths is is "BONDS ‘""'|feated the Broncos Saturday "Fixture Store Com Jefe” o new address within- the city. | for teach h “decreased Allen & Steen 5s ,... ...... 5... afternoon on’ their way to the SILVER _ . p ’ ; ximatel 200. in war-/for teachers as y . Thares nothing 10. buy. No se ns ecovered fol.|morale remarkably and made it American, Feta 43 8 8 ilstate championship crown. | pa PM Designers and Builders obligation. e your Welcome a hard to recruit new professors’ Bsstia tley 81... sess eak-in’ last night at at co 4 He RESTAURANTS, BARS, Wagon Hostess whose phone in (\0WIPE LL BrCl I TE Co. [at the University of California, Bikinis Burilsecly 47% :[Local Produce | gz, } CoMPLETE TAVERNS, HOTELS, listed below and arrange to |, 0 Siow McCarty St. James Finney Baxter, president Colmafe oly a % 0. “ee BRONZE | EQUIPMENT BILLIARD ROOMS receive these gifts. Elmer Wells, 36, of 514 W. Mc-'of Willams College, said last|gitizens Tad ‘Tel t08 Oly : sot] Bsss—Current receipts, 54 Ibs. and over CADMIUM || : [otis | Fuuitable Soourities 3d to case, 30c; Grads ‘A laree, dic; Grade A COPPER-NICKEL | HOTEL CNINA—GLASSES—SILVERWARE : [Carty St, a aeighbor, reported night. : {Hamilton Meg Cor 220i’ «+++ small, 38c; Grade B Iarge, 43c. and Grade | : { i heel a. M Baxt told students and Indpls Public Loan 5s 64 . “rr A medium, 42¢; no gx e, 3c. CHROME i Al Types of Recreation Room Bauipment 3 {four boys pusning a two-wheeled; r. Baxter told studen nd{indpls Public Loan Ss 64 7a | Pouliey—_Fowls, 4% Iba ‘and over. 3c: d | Let Our Engineering Department Solve Your Problems Welcome Wagon (cart from the plant. vifaculty of Swarthmore College Ind Asso Tel 3s 15 ©. co URGE 04 10a. ane Leghorns, oe; cock ® Silverware Replated Ask About KING'S RENTAL SERVICE — ANYTHING You Need, : . The truck, containing $200 that the conscientious teacher [ndpls Rallwavs 5 87 . ““ithan Ne 1. : : ® Antiques Refinished K 'S INDIANA BILLIARD co INC New York ® Memphis © Los Angeles worth of copper materials, was who refused to sign a loyalty ry BT ygpc| BuMerfatzNo. 1 80c; No. 3 8%. |e Commercial Plating and Polishing | KING Si Joy N PH ONE TA 27% found abandoned two blocksoath on principle would be it | rarog Davie Les io INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | 917 MASS, AVE CApitol 9088 | MA-3401 1529 to 1645 Southeastern Ave. i * sven Re 4 " \
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