Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1951 — Page 10

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TAnAY IN Nin Dark DAY Ness On Dismissal

y -HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor = i ; T— Diplomats’ Favor BUSINESS CAUGHT the MacArthur bomb on ‘the : bourice Of Ridgway Seen Top-line executives pitched it back, like a hot Potato, revi si Correspondent stuffed with political TNT, right under.the desk of the little man in the Oval Room of the White House. The big question, “Will it step up defense, or slow Truman's dismissal of Gen. !

it down?’ They split onj— — Douglas MacArthur. answers The plant will move to Phila-' Diplomats undoubtedly will be

delphia in a “consolidation.” E. impressed with the appointment

The big view was that the W. Boedeker, the nfanager, said of Lt. Gen, Matthews B. Ridgway 3

he didn't know when, but all em- 34 (Gen. MacArthur's successor. ployees will be given the chance Gen. Ridgway’s recent statement MacArthur out of the Pacific,” |t0 apply for jobs in Philadelphia. that he believed a political settlesaid one big plant. “Everybody #8," ment necessary for ending the] will be reaching for six-shooters! AND IF THEIR machines are Korean War was welcomed in all row.” moved, they will get a chance to United Nations quarters. 'move with their machines, keep! prayviously Gen. MacArthur had

public would insist on more guns faster. “They'll be. afraid with

= o u OTHERS SAW IT in reverse. their jobs. And that's no special’ e..0q to meet the Chinese Com-|

I"Truman's trying to-shut off the favor to the employees. ‘munist commander in the field: war, get out of the Orient. There'll] Help's scarce everywhere. And and discuss a military settlehe a letdown at home. The War taking the labor along with the ment. vill cool off. machinery is smart these days. “We'll look closer at our own and Ft. Wayne won't like it. The backyard. It's a mess.” Guy Wainwright of Diamond Chain spoke out, “It gives you less and less confidence in Washington. And if MacArthur committed a crime in disagree-

Feared Block to Peace . Last months, Gen. Ridgway jtown ¢oulq use: the labor else. said that when, the Allied forces where, reached the 38th Parallel it could Hats Off be regaraded as a victory for the

SERVEL GOT A BIG round of United Nations.

rE y #. Uncertainty civic applause in Evansville. If MacArthur and his influence in

concerning Gen.

ing with Truman, then I'm a passed its 25th birthday. shaping American Far Eastern criminal too.” Scripps - Howard's Evansville rolicy had been regarded by D. W. ALEXANDER, vice pres- press ran a 30-page settion which {1:5 \avione” observers as a

dent of P. R. Mallory and Co. said in many ways Inc., gave his personal opinion. 'Servel.” He ‘said, "1t wil} lend » alert An4 away up here. with Lou ferences between the United our people, jar Lien om. ND Randle, at Associated Distribu- States government and Gen. MacSS It ought to speed UP tors moving orf fast with the Arthur the 14 powers whose Br Servel line, we add: troops are fighting in Korea had | Ther ad 39 eh conlidence Hats off to Servel, and you, too, been unable to agree on a restate-| gg re Sal Lou. ment of war aims to be delivered! They tighten up. took ‘Inner Circle’ ey gf Arab-Asian Boivin ED hz FRED WILLIAMS JR. is a group which led last winter's un-! Ee the on Deal loose from right nice guy. There's something successful attempt to negotiate HIE House moorings about him. Quiet, earnest, friendly. Korean peace had been marking RS eller : ga. And Jim Strickland at Strick- time in their renewed efforts as

"Hats Off 10 ior stumbling block to peace.

0f MacArthur |

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Apr.|} 11—The United Nations had no)! advance knowledge of President]

SPELLING WINNERS2=-Nancy Lee Kashman, Assumption | and Sandra Louise Sims, School 49, were winners ir | pelling Bee preliminary last night at the Rhodius Com-

School fief), The Times munity Center.

Family of Letters—

Spelling Bee.

Gretchen Grosdidier, a pupil at St. Patrick's Catholic School,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -

mans wine oe di. Sister of Spelling Champion In 1950 Enters Semifinals

Gretchen Grosdidier of St. Patrick's One of 12 Young Pupils to Compete Apr. 27

By ART WRIGHT The 13-year-old sister of last year's Indianapolis spelling champion last night earned her way to the semifinals of The Times

Lincoln- long as thé tense situation be-

No. 1, 180 to 225 pounds, $21.60 to $21.65; 240 to 270 pounds, $20.50 to $21, few $21.25; 120 to 160 pounds, $16 to $18; choice up to $19; sows, 25 to 50 cents higher; choice 300 to 550 pounds, $17.75 to $19.50; few lights, $19.75. Cattle 900, calves 325: Steers and yearlings moderately active,

fully steady to spots 50 cents

Up 25-50¢ At Yards Here i."zc= es

i | yearlings $34 to $36; couple loads Trading Opens {choice held above $36; commercial Fairly Active -

jand good yearlings $31.50 to Hog trade opened fairly active $34.50; cows active, steady to 25 today at the Indianapolis Stock- cents or more higher;

Hog Prices

utility and yards with prices on light and me- commercial $25 to $29; odd head dium weight barrows and gilts 25 $30 to $31; canners and cutters to 50 cents higher than yester- $20 to $25; weighty cutters to $26. day's average. Heavier weights Bulls, strong; commercial bulls were 25 cents higher. {$29.50 to $32; cutter -and utility Hogs, 7025, bulk choice 170 to $25.50 to $29. 240 pounds, $21.to $21.50; choice; Vealers active, steady; choice

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and prime $38 to $40; commercial and good vealers $31 to $37. Sheep 275; not enough slaugh-

ter lambs to test market; nominally steady.

Revolving Top Table

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Built-in Ray-tenna

Scuff-Proof Pyrexiyn Leather Cabinet

Today, they believed they had it. They let go land Motors, another ; os i : Mercury dealer, could double for tween Washington and Gen. Mac-

Needed: Top Men Clark Gable, and probably do a Arthur had existed.

WHERE DO company's get better job. He's younger. An Academic Point their presidents? And I note that' Fred and Jim, along with the Although it was not a Unite sometimes the president is a big Lincoln-Mercury Division of the Nations matter, observers pointed stockholder. He may even own Ford Motor Co. are going to initi- out a new U S.-Russian disagree- , the works. ' ate two star salesmen, S. L. De-| 0 /iont arise from Gen. MacBut most of the time he doesn’t Mars and Fred Nichols, into the urs Tier of all his Far EastHe's a guy who came up from “Inner Circle.” ern duties and appointment of ‘ nowhere with a nice personality,! That sounds mysterious. But it Gen. Ridgway in his place. ‘character and a lot of know-how. isn't. It's a special knighthood for : : When a voung man takes a their sales supremacy. They will ; job with a big company it lopks each get a $100 Savings Bond. preme occupation commander for a long way to the top of the heap. My congratulations on their japan with the approval of

. In fact. it looks almost impossible. ‘selling. But on the bond, I'd have'gritain and Russia. The point COLEMAN COMMUNIT ya, those Chea. Yan z= = = to think a little. was expected to be academic, but pwrpr Carol Somrak 13, and Ene St.—Schools iL. 44 and Holy Anges. BUT AS THE years wear on! pHypdred dollar bonds bought Russia could be expected to claim Zore. 12. both of Holy erson Harris, Mis B. W Schapoc nd and if he has the stuff, and sticks 10 years ago are worth today, ina voice in naming Gen. MacAre 0" To Merrls ndervoodi Mrs Norms ~ Saster|

+0 his knitting, he finds himself buying power, only $57, compared thur’s successor as the boss of

moving up, quite steadily. This to the $75 they cost. Japan. has to happen. Big companies I hope that doesn’t happen to have to have capable men.

Some don't like to hire them Nichols got.

—Apr. 1l—

was one of the two finalists in the preliminary spelldown at the Fletcher Place Community Center. { Her champion sister, Carol

11” Black Rectangular Picture Tube

! Grosdidier, who made the Wash- 2nd a fountain pen and pencil 4 ington trip to the National isn't | eligible for this years contest.and fifth place winners. All dis-|

Spelling Bee last year,

{She passed from the eighth grade

since last year's spelldown. | Gretchen and 11 other finalist

in preliminaries held at six centers

27 in the World War Memorial. Winners last night were:

Trinity. FLETCHER PLACE COM

Under armistice terms, the U. 8S. jast’ night will next compete in} was authorized to appoint a su- the semifinals at 7:30 p. m. Apr.

MUNITY CENTER — Gretchen

12, both of St. Patrick's School.

the bonds S. L. DeMars and Fred Local Stocks and Bonds Grosdidier. 13, and George Wirtz,

| Northwestern Ave —Schoo's 23. 26. 42, 87 | Pronouncer, Graham Martin: judges, Mrs. {| Barbara McClure; Mrs

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set. Similar sets and bronze pins! will be given to the third, fourth,

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trict and township winners will receive pins. Other Bees scheduled this week! and next are:

TOMORROW AND APR. 19

Northwestern Community Center, 2360 §

and Capitol Avenue Seventh Day Adventist.

orgia Hodges, Mark Batties and Mrs.

Alma Martin in

FRIDAY AND APR. 20

School 24 at 908 W. North St.— Schools 17, 24. 40. 63 and St. Bridszet's. Prou Wiilow Prince Jones; judges, fobert Conley, Mrs. Charlotte Meyers, Mrs. Perry Hopkins, Mrs. Aima Bolen and

Wilma Mae Johnson; cnann phnson; Mrs. Faye Russ in

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from other companies. They'd ’ STOCKS Bia Asked HILL COMMUNITY CENTER pupils from Potter Fresh A S s r rather get them out of their own Don’t Lose It American Loan 5% pid 96 —Gloria Garret, 12, and Forrest and Roberts schools go to fie Mahogany Finish "ranks. It's inspiration to the BOB THEALL, a personable {neuen Sis SF ea Bt Jones, 12, both of St. Rita School. center nearest their homes. thers on the way up. And they're young fellow, told me today that Aysiire Coilieries ‘com 36% I'M MUNICIPAL GARDENS — — a 21” xX 24" raking less chance with a man some of the people Who are job- Bei RR & Stk vrds pfd..... 63 8 4 : d . . . hey know hopping maybe should take a Belt RR & Stk ¥rds com .... 36% 38 Theresa Louise Calland, 10, an they know. DE 3 gosbs-mertii wom - 8, '¢ Barbara Linsin, 11, both of St. ar fl 10 100 foci BB Servo hi Central Sova : s0v, Michael's School. Sturdily Built THESE THOUGHTS were Employers are careful. When cing oi°Com com : f bv they feel they are overloading Circle Theater com : NORTHEAST COMMUNITY . touched off by a roundup of young Com Loan 4 ptd 98a > men here Tuesday in Ipalco hall. their payroll. and want to duck Cummings Eng pid 01 102% CENTER—Dickie Kremp, 13, St. Na U ll ie Large Shelf It’s the Young Men's Utility Con- future seniority problems, they consoliiaiea France spf esa lawrene Satholle Sehoal, J ference. There'll be 300 on hand add casually. "Of Gin al Delta Eiec com . 4* Fred Musgrave, 13, School 51. for a kind of exeeytive sig this job is leliporery Equitable nit eon S cowry eve Judge Howard a laying down of the facts o : in pS BLY FilDance com ~——Nancy da 2 3 tive life by the older heads. , THERE WAS A LOT of that i anil Hasse b% ota, 0 | sscumption School, and Sandra Dismisses 11 Cases Tarcylive - . World War II. By “temporary.” gamiton Mts Co i ims » Utilities represent big money, they mean that When, and if, Herfi-Jones cs A pid... , Louise Sims, 13, School 49. A snafu on penalties for rushhundreds of milllons, and It'S ,gy slide, you can be expected Book orig Co'com lll 8 | Frances Dalton. 13. one of the hour parking violators was to other peopies money. INO one off with no complaint. {2d Asso fei 2 pic 4:2 winners from Garfield Commun- a : : ever heard of ever owned a big iE who sells OE ind Mich B1 oa pia 191 ¢ ity Center who was listed in be tossed into the Japs of Safety utility outright. _ nix Mutual Life, said too. Often indianapmits Water com 19, Yesterday's results as being fom [B0aP] Mebems waar Model {111 v 19 95 ONE PRICE sn they overlook their pension and 1340} BE & L com... 30%, St. Mark's Lutheran School is| The tangle developed yesterday en . SO THESE INVESTED mil-| ooo ineurance into which nan Ate Ch ly co 8a 's1 from St. Mark's Catholic School. afternoon when Municipal Judge . No Extra Cost for Full 1 Year Warranty i i Indpis W s Di Wwe v ; ; - : : lions need skilled handling. And om they and the company, have Jiiferson Nationa: Liss com 10s 13” | Spelldowns will be held at 7:30 Joseph Howard, who has fined Revolving Table .s 20.00 on ALL Parts including PICTURE TUBE ‘hat's why the utilities are trying _ ny considerable dough. And Indols Water dat Bfd ......101'2 104 p. m. today at two more centers hundreds of rush-hour parkers 10 shape up the men who'll handle y,¢ stops dead in its tracks. Kingsn & Co pfd .......... 3 3a as follows: $25 and costs in recent months, > the top jobs in the next 20 to 30 | think he's got a point. When [year —° 22 78. Christian Community Center. Engisp 01SMissed 11 such cases. He 8 years, vou give up a job, thing carefully. n-Herrington ¢ >a 6% Ave. at Kingbridee Ave.—Schools 31, 82, blamed the dismissals on a new 0 a d ue e 8 ® . ” _ Chief complaint against utili- Be sure you know everything you N : 28° 28 Beech Gave. Probodneer. Lira Fleets CIY Ordinance. . ties is that they don’t pay high 5p giving up. 2 109 0s > judges. Mrz. C “3 Carroll.: Police Chief Rouls said he will wages. ‘N'Ind Pub Serv 4iy ptd Go | A Warne Eubank. Mrs. Mildred oc the Safety Board for clari- BOTH FO ’ : . a Ya pf 21 t. Mrs. Frances Neese in char a Safet) a eo 0 ° But I'll whisper this to you— Flying High Pro : ue pa 2 aRay Street m i ater, 234 ’ fication of the ordinance to dethey pay all right after you get! capt EDDIE RICKEN- Pub ry Co com 13's Sacred Heart. Pronoancer. Miss Grace termine if it provides for tow-ins

a..07 LO C« v of Ind 3 pfd ..... Pub Serv of Ind com .... Russ Gear

up there in the corner office on BACKER'S Eastern Airlines

the executive floor. Tool

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came through with a satin-lined Schwiizer-Cummins ofd . 19% : . So Ind G&E com . 21 | Pay Time report for last year. Listen: Stokely-Van Camp com . 7% IF YOU. S In 1949, Eastern earned 82 Jkely-VanCamp pra 13s OU STILL have a maid, Haute Malleable 12

cents a share; last year it earned Terre

Machi . 200 per cent. ine Qo

United Telephone 5% ofd e ve

even a fairly regular part-

19, ost time household worker, don’t for- $2.19, up he ss 2 Union Tit! 57% get sa time to settle for Social yHERE'S NOTHING Wrong auen & steen °° °° y. : with that kind of management. jZerican Loan dias 2 8 Ralph W. Cripe, collector of And Eastern did it without the Aeican Sean Bs 50 0 hpi Internal Revenue for Indiana, ia of any form of government 5asian Morley Sy'el ©." wg lll] sent out a notice this week, re- upgiqy Buner Fertilizer his 3 s : Fer 8 Haine Wiggs hd farm pastern does carry mail. But Columbia, Club 5-55" 62 99 ime PaY UP capt. Rickenbacker said the line Equitable Securities 3s 80 | ..'91 “ver

for the first quarter. Hamilton Mfg Co 5s 85 ..... 99 vansi

consistently pays the government piv “5 t'% Color 5 64 ..

2 = = 100 » Sp, 3 axes th Indpls Public an 5s 64 wei 3% IF YOU DO THAT kipd of More in income taxes by far than [\05) oot lata. je 6d... 8, 0 work, and there's any question it receives for flying mail. nd Asso Tel 3s 175 : 93 in Your mind about what or I like that kind of talk. In is Ralinays 53 87 ........ 5} 54

whether you owe, here's the rule:

If you earn $50 in any 24-day ial Hataly Hartley sn Wish Public Service 3s 95 “0 period, then you'd better pay your tw Fhe tara nn» 84 87 social security tax. And if you : don’t turn it in, you’ yer i ff i gon'y n, you're employer Times to Oo er Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ’ —Apr. !l—

‘Lawmakin’ Fun

If you think the last session of the Indiana legislature was a circus . . .

wastes

Sunrise 5:14 | Sunset

= = z A GOOD MANY families 1T know are so afraid of losing their help, that they simply pick up the check for both ends, theirs

6:19 Precipitation 24 hours end. 7:30 a. m. .00 Total precipitation since Jan. 1 9.93 Deficiency. since Jan. ! 1.66

and the maid's ; { — : = i. Read about the hil: s The following *a'a shows the ter - ; , : ; advertised sale will be considered. Then there are some who figure. meeting iy fhe Hilarious | tuze in other cities: 9 © HOmPerR gton May 21 for a fun-packed does not own or operate own $2.000.00 on, MBEy 1. 1 ue yeas 1952 Area bonds are being "istued for the : ‘ ¢ ! - Station High OW i cap: P: y . Riny : 5 | y nancin 1e cost of extenthe help ought to, as a citizen, tors and representatives 5° LF week of sightseeing and enter vehicles, as raguired by the new ns Rg Re td 1951 os and improvements to the waierpay tax. and know it. These I ad- : : . 58 46 tginment. ~ ordinance. i edeemable at the option works system, ewned and operated by DR ese] a On Sunday Parade Maga- 1.3 talnm : a i Mr. Craig and Judge Howard othe City on November 1, 1951, or any the City of ‘Union City, pursuant to zine describes and pictures 53 He or she also will receive a reed on one point: Since ‘mu. interest payment date thereafter, in their Ordinance No. 1413 adopted bythe Com. Goth Pi is 1% 24 volume set of Encyclopaedia 28T point; © inverse numerical order. at the face mon Counc y on the 19th ornam oves the Arkansas legislature in i in inn a » . nicipal court is not a court of value thereof plus the following premiums: day of March, 195L A copy of said or IT'S REALLY NOT an article “Lawmakin’ Fun.” as 13 Britannica and a year's supply of d. it d t rule on 4% If redeemed on or before May 1, jSjrance Wey Bf oxam pe bat ibe Silice 3 Ale) (v1 - our gooda- PARADE MAGA a lis (City) 5 “42 Encyclopaedia Britannica train- Fécord. fis Judge cannot rule 9003 1. 1956 log in said City. All bidders shall be by. It's farther up state where ; Ak s AGAZINE Los Angeles 60 55 ing “films for his school |constitutionality of an ordinance. 3% i Jrasemed after May kisi? [Re a iad of Cie penton Gotham ls moving out its hostery (VED, [PITH THE SUN- (fideo s. Miu "3 13 In addition, the winner will be However, sald Judge Howard, "I| zn it redeemed ater May 1. 108. (Gf Jc GY" alerworkn® system: Shel mill, in Ft. Wayne ‘ VEE, New Orleans - 18.5% rol ido have the right to dismiss and prior to maluriy; limprovements and extensions bn account ——t I Ly AE Ss 44 New York _ 86 47 presented a gold champion’s pin; " plus in each case interest to the date JiBiopih Cho, Ponds are being issued mE er Shams City 4 Nanda gold wrist watch. In Wash-| charges In my court. i - {fre bE Bre BO hs [the service to be rendered thereby, and e Pittsburg! a 3%" | [thirty days prior to the redemption date [the revenues estimated to be received ouren sxers 3 ington, the local champion will by one publication in a newspaper or [therefrom Said bonds are being gigued hetwr . ander the provisions o napter 235 o have an opportunity of winning, financial “journal of general circulation Syorey Kop foa3 "ang all acts amendatory

U. S. Statement

WASHINGTON, Apr, 11 (UP)—Q6vernment expenses and receipts for the cur-

rent fiscal vear through pr. 9, compared with ¢ -ear ago This Year Last Year Expenses $ 43,287.70 § 30,832,154,175 — — at Receipts 36.403,245,997 29,361,023,320 Surplus 5,194,958,277 Deticit p 1,481,130,855 Cash Bal 7.992,700,315 5,180.917.237 Pub. Debt 254,861,472,793 255,446,113,395 | Gold Res, 21,806,539.704 24,246,357,791

Clearings Debits

$10,803,000 34,141,000

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—The eastern part of the na. tion from the Mississippi Valley to the Atlantic will be covered by showers, rain or snow and drizgle. Not only will the stormy belt h&% cloudy skies but the CenteXl Plains may expect them, too. |

294; Meng: judges, Albert Passo, John Efroym-

sone and Mrs. Julia Craig: William Hatcher

8" charee Provides for Tow-ins Elimination Siated The new ordinance provides Elimination .contests will be that cars parked illegally during

held at other centers the rest o this week.“A second round of pre liminaries is scheduled for nex

::- week in the centers that do not after paying established fees. -ispelldown to two winners during! judge Howard declared that

the first rounds.

“>| The spelldown originally sched-'fines as outlined in the 1928 «ser iuled to be held in the Lockfield ordinance. --++ | Community center Friday has) been moved to School 24 at 808/gyen ticket violators for appear-

W. North St.

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The two winners from each center will meet with two representatives from each of the nine

townships in the semifinals.

The finals will be held at 1 p. m. Apr. 28 in the World War Memor-

ial auditorium. The

champion

speller from this area will be the

local representative in the

ton, D.C. May 25. Gets- Trip to D. C.

Na- ~ tional Spelling Bee in Washing-

The winner will go to Wash-

$500 and is assured of receiving

at least $40. Other Key Prizes

The runner-up in the finals will

only or for both tow-ins and fines.

EASY TERMS

morning and evening rush hours be towed to city parking lots, where owners can recover them

this knocks out provisions for

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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY RIEMAN'S APPLIANCE CO.

EASY TERMS

MA. 1800

————— — — Legal Notices BOND SALE NOTICE CITY OF UNION CITY

Legal Notices {fatlure of the successful bidder to pay itor and accept delivery of the bonds on

or before sald date shall constitute de{fault and entitle the City to retain such

He said policemen should not!

ance in court.

This interpretation ruffled City DIANA ceived by the check ‘and the proceeds therept us lis § ai A TT ot y nt r amages. e Prosecutor Milton Craig. He poard of Trustees of the Department of FEISEC a ri commitments in

Waterworks of the City of Union City,

Indiana. at its office in-the City Bullding connection with its waterworks prolect, diana. its of }

pointed out that the new ordi- : nance specifically states that itin said City. unul two ‘o'clock, FP. Hine {s Of ine essebce of the {oresving E v “entre Stand me) on 2 " does not hange or repeal the ADE ToT for the purchase of the re TO nis at, old traffic code ordinance. “Its following described revenue ponds of sald {ioother with a transcript of the proiy ceedings had relating to the issuance of

intent is to complement the old “(i works “Revenue Bonds of 1951: said bonds, will be furnished to the purordinance.” he said. Sn 0 a daterest Lor te us Bias will pe Rig The No Town Vehicles ied (hC per'tel, oil pe apo gi homies, i FUG Ai dna, ab Mr. Craig also pointed out that, slide). | Reint, O%, Gelfier™ euister’ 8 connued from day so day thereatier

Principal and 1in- without further ‘advertisement for period of thirty days during which time no bid for less than the amount of the highest bid received at the timeé of the

at present, the city can’t even. ss to principal; Principal and ia i 4 -in terest payable at the office o e Clerksock violators with the tow-Interest payable ab LiF 0 inion City, In-

provision. That's because the city djana: Fixed maturities as follows:

City of Indtanapolis. ity, 6 of or supplemental thereto, and

t (pursuant to the provisions of.sald Act the bonds will be payable solely from .the revenues of the waterworks system on

published in the [Each bid must be for all of sald bond land must state a single rate of interes in multiples of '4 of 1% which all of|

sad bonds Re to Bear, { Tob excoening |,cconny of which the "bonds are being \

{issued, and they will not constitute an The bonds will be awarded tb the indebtedness of the City within the prohighest Qiaalified bidder who has sub-|yisions and limitations of the constitum el 8

“nail down” some of those dollars—now!

are to

"| Legal Notices

County, Indiana to provide funds for said fund, zaid tax to be first levied in 1951, payable in 1952, and each year therejafter for T years, all as provided by Chapter 57 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for 1945, as amended by Chapter 248 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for 1947. Taxpayers are invited to be present (and will have a right to be heard thereon before sald proposal is finally approved {and submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for approval. | NK. STOGSDILL i WALTER LEWIS i o School Board Members.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING |__ Public Service Commission of Indiana !Docket No. 4535-A, 1. | In the matter of the application of Andrew Ciszar d/b/a Ciszar Cartage, CMcago, Illinols, for a certificate of authority to operate motor vehicles as a eommon carrier of property, interstate, as more specifically set out in the application Notice 1s hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will con-

duct public hearings in this cause fin Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, April 25, 1951 | Public participation is +e ‘ | PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

| OF INDIANA Arnold J. Atwood. Secretary Public Service Commission

Indianapolis, Ind., April 9, 1951

JueaaL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ervice Commissi. 'l Docket No, 5-A, 11, Sloe of Inthe | In the matter of the joint application {of Southeastern Greyhound Lines rr Indiana, Ine. Lexington, Kentucky, seller, and Indiana Greyhound Lines, Inec., Indi|anapolls, Indiana, purchaser, for approval lof the sale and transfer of Certificate Nos. 814-A, 1 and 4. Passenger-Intrastate

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receive a silver spelling bee pin, The ‘portion of your pay check

savings insured up to $10,000

keeping en DEES by a Federal Agency. . 159 E. Market Street 0-Grgph. ===

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18 N. ILLINOIS STREET

Claypant Havel Bdg

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ibid on request ix Board of

In a sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned Board of Trustees of Department of Waterworks and marked on {Revenue Bonds of [

the

the outside “Bid for vWaterworks | 1951”, and must be! companied by a certified or cashier's

check in the amount of $1,000.00, pay-

(able to the City of Union City as a good alth lany loss resulting from the failure of the oldder_to comply |bid. within ‘at such bank jor Indianapolis as the successful bidder |may designate. ithe bonds ready for delivery prior to the close of {the bidder may ge the. release of his

deposit to secure the City against

with the terms of his Delivery of the bonds will be made twenty-one days after ‘the sale in the City of Union City

If the City fails to have,

banking hours on sald date, writing filed with the Trustde$ of Department of aterworks, of City, Indians, The!

bid in accordance herewith. tion of the Sate of Indiana. The highest bidder will be the one who the the lowest net interest cost to]

Further Information

waterworks system project

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a you SAVE is the only part ithe City, to be determined by computing tained upon application to ie Reader. | uct public heamior findiana Hon (HECK YOUR WATCH! {| . that's YOURS! 'Stort saving | the total interest on all of the (20nd signed Board of Trustees of Department of the Commission, 401 State House. Tout. . the easy, safe way . . at /trom the premfum bid, if any. No bid diana. . v In BDaBoli: oy 10:00 ~A. M., Wednesday, $0009 00000 ATKINS. Generous dividends [IfoF Joh Tham the, Dor rae of he ants | PMA ord A Sfp rib 1001, Public participation is requested. For accurate time: make your money grow. All fhereat 0 the dats, J Lelia, BB be RUSSELL E, WISE 7 PUBLIC S8ERVICE COMMISSION

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