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Sw > USINESS
HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor
There's a little nose-thumbing going on, at the OPS. It's the little guys who refuse to count their kitchen
gadgets and hardware what-not for the Price Office.
One guy said, “If we did that, we'd have to close up
for six months. Nothing doing.” : and department stores and lower than Friday's general trade.|
It's the little hardware
Hog Prices
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Steady to 25¢ Lower Here
Opening Sales
cals
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : rem t 77 Clark Warns Against Sabotage
| | Urges Safeguards In Government
Safeguards against any chanee | for subversive sabotage In the
Moderately Active | Sales on light and medium| weight barrows and gilts opened | only moderately active today at. the Indianapolis Stockyards.| Prices were steady 'to +25 cents!
Hogs, 12.075; bulk choice 170!
jcity government were proposed by Judge Alex Clark, candidate tor the GOP mayoralty nomina[tion, in a speech at the Indianapolis Athletic Club today. He urged that all city employees {take oaths that they are not 7 members of any organization ado] ; vocating overthrow of the govern-
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MONDAY, APR. 16, 1951
$300,000 Pay Hike Up to Council
Action Slated at Meeting Tonight
City Council tonight will cone sider voting approximately $300, 000 in pay boosts for police and firemen, reconstruction of Fall | Creek bridge at Indiana Ave. and purchase of a tow-in truck for traffic purposes. Up for the first reading will be ordinances involving $2.25 million for street repair and enlargement of Weir Cook Municipal Airport,
yR3 YE | eee ——— i me Twelve streets are expected to novelty shops which have wantold Solars” by. developing a to 240 pounds, $20.75 to $21.25; a ment by force. . rr g be designated one-way routes. An Oat had some junk stacked away wav to test tires without tearing Several leads choice No.1 and 2 { ; : . Cites Danger SPEAKER—John F. Sulliyan {amendment to be introduced toe he premise in corners for years. They thef up. De founds Hons: $21.98 B® il , i : Juakime what would happen : a {night will ake Je ordinance ef. wios-Vo81 don't know what they paid for it, * 0 a 270 to 324 Pounas, 3am i a if in the case of a disaster our John F. Sullivan; security fective when signs are posted, Bp > an . 4 wi x By " igi Fire Department would become! analyst, will speak here Friday |rather than at time of publication, construction or what the price is any more. BUT IT HAS to be done before 120 to 180 pounds, $16 to $18.50; ng to be us
demobilized or if a small capsule| noon to Kiwanians and Satur-
May Take Effect June 1
NE LITTLE MERCHANT N¢Y hit the ground. few at $19; sows steady to 25 of bacteria were slipped into our| day before the Life Insurance | Money for hiking police and of oe on :. L Ls F, MF ay And this surprised me. I thought cénts lower; choice 300 to 550 Gity water system oF if Proto] Bs Cith oF ie Bt rem abe ot as OMPANY, i his top. pe jer 2c uals all tires were about the same. He pounds, $18 to $19.50; few, $19.75; in key city positions shoul t| Turkey Run State Park. was expected to come from an ASHI A ar elles compliance. : © says one make of tires will vary 575 to 675 pounds, $17.50 to $17.75. ] ¢ : e and bul inals out of thousands of small from another make. Some ride Bulls Steady to fulfill their functions,” he said. He is senior security analyst |anticipated $170,000 in gasoline Ee
merchants who refuse to count
better, some wear longer.
their stuff, just so the government,
Cattle 2225, calves 400. Steers | and heifers slow; unevenly steady!
for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fen-
“We are not infringing upon the Sing un ner and Beane brokerage firm.
jrights of employees by asking for
[tax funds. The raise may take [effect June 1, if authorized.
a F851 BRAGG, No ollege Ave:
! | The tow-in truck ordinanc can make another rule. i > LL mu to 50 cents lower; cows weak to] jan oath of allegiance—it’s only | Midi an emergency a dence). rea I think the government will give IF THE GOVERNMENT'S... ons lower; commercial and {protection for the City of Indi- allowing the city to purchase it manufacture up on this one. Instead of making S0IN& to do this for itself, what 4 veariings and light seers $31 anapolis.” immediately to discourage illegal vie Vo them all take invoices, count AaPout us. the poor, bewildered | cn x4. few good to choice light Hits Name Calling | parking in the downtown area reer faucet washers and brass screws public. We just buy tires, and medium weight steers $34 to $35; Judge Clark condemned "loose | Col Philip Roettger, superin- ermit the int » rern- ake what we get. small showing in top half of \political name calling, dreamed up e used for until they're dizzy, the govern What I h ‘hen he find t g |tendent of Weir Cook Airport, is and assembl! ment will give them a flat mark- WHI tro rs oy ot Re choicé held up to $37.50; good and |by the politicians who are advis- requesting a $1.75 million bond the fijsting up. are not so good. that he tosses CHOICE heifers $33 to $35; utility MR. BIG—Basketball star Bob Jewell, Trester award winner, |!n8_MY opponents. | Ze. [ordinance in order to build a new Bod vi2 8 0» ef th b and commercial cows $25 to $29; k incioal 4 d Cri Attucks Miah. | These are serious times and I| Over-Valuation airplane hanger and ramp, enlarge urther exps THEY WERE GIVEN to the we all can see oct UP 50 odd head to $30; canners and cut-| today took over as principal for a day at Crispus Attucks High |yaiieve the people want us to be| : |the Terminal Building to accome Siection ot month to send a list Ehsan ters $20 ‘to $25. Bulls steady; School. The admiring student is Betty Williams. concerned about the serious prob- Charged in 1949 'modate the present seven air sg 3 a Y commercial bulls $29.50 to $32. lems facing our local and national Ii od. extend In . R-VLY of what the ve got to the govern. Throw the ‘Horse Vealers active firm: choice and Two Local Gls Amon 7 Py he said. Na Tow Beet Sonyoverayl ii us ls He Main tm (Zoned OT Met But most of them just won't WORDS GET OFF the track. prime $38 to $41; commercial and g : closed last nen over liquor) The city is petitioning a $500, . warehouse ao It. in wrong places, say the wrong good £31 to $37. y : ; vw They can't wait on a customer yp. oo Sheep 50: Not enough offered to Hoosiers Killed in Korea Riley H. Shinkle, jirouttes, has minor tax difficulties, ny Joey Tor repair of eo} souin and count scrub brushes, pots gometimes they laugh right test market: all slaughter classes . Its 1949 personal tax assess- With another half-million to Pansion of a and pans oa the Same See, back at you. nominally steady Two Indianapolis men were among seven Hoosiers killed in Trucker, Dies iment of $13.08, set on an arbi- be sought later, it will bring an dition to’ Ih And neither cou - Or you. A few days ago I mentioned — rn action in Korea. The Department of Defense also listed 10 more Riley H. Shinkle, who was in|trary valuation of $5000 made by extra $1 million to bear on street 1844 West v sn 2 the new Executives Club and said Marks 25 Years wounded, two injured, and one returned to military duty on its 3 -H1 Resid
’ Sr, En secu 1c the trucking business 50 years,/the Marion County Board of Re- repair and construction. Are 1 NEVER KNOW what Philco of its speaker, “It will be the New died yesterday in Methodist Hos- view, has not been paid. | Rent u
latest release. nent use of
will make next. But it could York Herald-Tribune's Maggie &. 4 » ! ital. He w, . | ! ° + ing quarters make almost anything and sell it. Higgins who was close td Gen As WE Worker i KILLED IN ACTION of Miss Mildred I. Prather, Jeffer- p Born in i Mr. Shinkle is Te os 12%, pajable 3 ig Child Evangelism BAL pe It has a top distribution sys. MacArthur in the Claypool Hotel From office boy to’ SUpervisor,| a ,qui pillard C. Wyatt, huse sonville. had been a resident of Indianap- The tax was paid last week iance of ren tem, sparked by such packaged Apr. 27." Frank J. Payne has piled up 25,4 of Mrs. Betty J. Wyatt, 605 Cpl. Leonard S. Scott, brother olis 25 years and lived at 1004 N. County Treasurer Louis Rainier Week Scheduled mit ‘the con energy as Hayes Hollibaugh, s 8 = years’ service ii Westen Elec-/ Nr DeQuincy St. ; of Albert Scott Jr. South Bend. Delaware St. He formerly was said he has no intention of en-| The Indianapolis Child Evan- AVS president of Ratio Equipment! pg, §. HAYS of Marshall, Ind. | Fie CO. Ho is In the eost accounts’ pyr "Copnenl ¥. Wirlis, son of] Ple, James C, Williams, sor of imerager of dhe T. 1 arate s forcing the larger tax, should it Rona quests: perm] Corp. It seems about everywhere quick on the up-take, wrote "SJ°Partment. Mrs. Martha Willis, 309 W. 12th Mr. and Mrs. John R. Williams, Trucking Co. For the last six go unpaid, because it is based 5¢1Sm Fellowship will hold special Rome in the
I go I see the Philco sign. ‘Could it be that you have some St. Noblesville. (Previously wounded events and demonstrations to
years he had been a record clerk on $4500 too much valuation. sy 13 jhe {
went to work for 76-V-51
Philco soon will market a set information on the MacArthur Western Electric Pvt. Howard F. Cedars, son of and returned to duty.) in the Marion County Clerk's) The Board of Review, following mark “Child Evangelism Week.” orth Layms cf kitchen tools, seven pieces. incident which you are keeping to in 1928 in Chi- Oscar Cedars, Crawfordsville. Pfc. Donald L. Wilson, nephew office. \previous custom, placed personal The week begins today and Residences,» 8 = yourself?” : 5 (Previously reported missing in of Mrs. Lyda Mayes, Evansville. | Mr. Shinkle was a member of valuation at $5000 when the Show : the enclosure : cago. He was "§ ¥ | INJURED Robe ' continues through Apr. 22. Its floor porches IT WILL SELL for $1295 and I guess I wrote it like this: romoted to pay- action.) { NJU oberts Park Methodist Church Boat 'failed to file an assessment Jesidence. ar will have a potato creamer which ‘Throw the horse over the fence pro and secodnt- Pfc. James W. Freeman, emer- Cpl. Richard F. Lasky, son of and the Independent Order of return in 1943:- The board has 80a! is to combat juvenile delin- lamily dwell mashes, creams, whips in a jiffy, Some hay.” ing clerk in Chi- gency addressee. Mrs. Esther Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Lasky Sr. Odd Fellows. authority to lower the amount if quency and to bring as many corboRATS a big Tu-Lip ladle, pours from cago znd in 1043 3 Freeman, Evansville. Michigan City. (Previously wound- Services will be at 10:30 a. m. it chooses. boys and girls as possible into (Zoned U1-Al
fance of use ments to pe bullding to b and service ¢
Food on Four Legs ete i Uber THAT SESSION which opened Visor at Western
Sgt. Charles Garrigus, son of ed and returned to duty.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrigus,. Capt. William B. Monical, hus-
Wednesday in the church. Burial
either side. utility spoon, spatula, will be in New Bethel Cemetery.
Sunday schools. food turner and two-prong fork.
Their theory, as
H. F. Barnes
: yet Francisco, (Previously reported band of Mrs. Lilli R. Monical, Surviving are his wife, Alice. expressed by the Rev. John T. fare To exter This is a little item to I te today up at Purdue sounds im- Blstete’s shops missing in action.) po ‘Mooresville. three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Simp- Ri Emblen, director of the local fel- I ao 2p # TV, 23200: Janges a portant. Mr. Pave oe Mr. Payne Pfc. John F. Sharon, son of! RETURNED TO MILITARY 500. Mrs. Helen Farrow and Mrs. ites Tomorrow lowship, is: “A child brought up premises. 2rators and rg Ph. as he Bys anngal ger enee transferred here in 1050. Mrs. Ethel M. Sharon, Marion. | CONTROL Edna Dean, all of Indianapolis;' Services for Herbert F. Barnes, in Sunday school is seldom Street, JZone in the squeeze on . I Shnal rune ams Hoe The Pavnes live at 5233 E. 13th Pfc. Howard I. Shipman Jr., son Cpl. Gilbert R. Jacks. son .of I one: Ralph 2nd James lua retired New York Central System brought op in court.” hs io far . ’ of Howard I. Shipman Sr. Ft. : . Sy ; 8 aughters, ’ a e Indianapolis fellowshi onal roc 4 Per Cent Girdler, for instance, and Roy Wayne. P Lin Hazel Jacxs Laisyetis (Pre Miss Thelma Ford, Mrs. Lucille DE i ra a whose headquarters are in in this addition vi Newton, vice president of Swift " : . viously missing in action. Ferris and Mrs. Elsie Walker, ail x ope, ssi 119-V-8) id I AM LOOKING at the report . . . Th3 1 ; Wheeler Mission Bldg. 245 N. w of Louis Schwitzer Jr ae & Co. And agriculture educators Indianapolis Life Sets i WOUNDED . Pvt. Cornell F. Willis, serving of Richmond, Va.: a sister, Mrs, [OMOITOW in the Robert Stirling Delaware St., will present teacher anit f the Sehwitzer-Cummins Co. It from everywhere. “bs | Pvt. Lawrence E. Hall husband in the infantry since last August. Emma Bradley, Memphis; nine Funeral Home. He was 77. training classes tomorrow at 9:30 an lent, of the ee a he end of| They'll try to answer some in- $250 Million Target of Mrs. Thelma F. Hall, 635 went to Korea in January and grandchildren and three great- Additional services and burial , "n, “and 5.50 p. m, with open To-v-s1 co January. teresting question: | Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. DOrman St. was killed Mar. 9.%He would have grandchildren. will be in Oak Ridge Church po.ee that afternoon in the head- den Street, |
Cpl. William Hutson Jr., brother been 18 Apr. 3. He attended Cris- rere Cemetery, four and a half miles LR LL
pus Attucks High*School and Mt. Mrs. Frank Obergfell
The company had sales of $6.2 2 =x = quarters for religious and social
'has its sights set on the quarter
i : ~ Mrs. . 8 south of Morgantown. , ; - sion of the e on wound A 2 net HOW GOOD IS OUR diet. how billion dollar policy target this i a Seien Fpase uion Paran Baptist Church. . . Mr. Sarr Saturday of a bg Er Fi eanes Bal frarime operating profit of susa4z to Make Tous iegaeg woo Pay. and = son or nO Ginn Riri, Surviving besides his mother S@rvices Wednesday heart attack cn the bank of the Friday beginning at 9:30 a. m. A rvs M THAT'S FOUR per cent cer- i 2 5a Te college > At the close of 1950 the firm patrick, Worthington. : are father, Harry; four sisters, Services for Mrs. Lula Oberg- Indianapolis Water Company's banquet Friday at 6 p. m. and a FAS, Avequs tainly not high on that volume of ProEr e Jf £942 = va : Mrs. Georgia Bullock. Josephine, fell, who died Saturday in her Geist Reservoir near Oaklandon. children's rally Saturday after- Hl Residence business. re i ee mt Corot egth I, Manuel boi ber ohaviotis Ao. Soi EI0GH AT 81 Longe. 1104 Kouthotd fase STi el one oy So okasaon, Ridrens tall Saturday atte FiiS Fu What I like about the Schwit- Now if they talk so the average pany President Walter H. Huehl mour. (Previously wounded and an Harry Jr. all of Indian. 0 aD Feugnatuay in the lived here 34 years and was a are for the whole community. ils offs zer-Cummins report is that the person can understand what it's predicted arrival at the quarter returned to duty.) 5 telan of ENropean 3erviteio on ta 0 2 ss ey member of the Fountain Square Zoned 28 Sue 2 quite all about, they'll get somewhere. |billlon mark some time this year. | Pfc. Charles B. Melton, son of during World War II, Sgt. Dillard olic Church of the Assumption. Christian Church. He was em- Baseball Covers Briony tilt
a ean In the annual report issued today Mrs. Clara B. Mozino, Greensburg. C. Wyatt was later stationed at Burial will be in St. Joseph Ceme. PlOYed bY the railroad 45 years.
. i 2H * > fst at 8 gat whole story. Board to Open Bids (the company stated that assets pg. Noel S. Moore, son of Mrs. Ft. Benning. Ga. A native of More- tery. 2 vivers include his wife, Multitude of Sins rar : : . had increased more than $5 mil- pjjan J. Moore, Elkhart. head, Ky. he lived in Knigtstown' Mrs. Obergfell, who was 69, —ie: three stepsons, Herschel G., PITTSBURGH, Apr. 18 (UP)— THOMAS, 31] Mannie Move Up On Sewage Equipment lion, boosting total assets beyapd Cpl. Charles R. Prather, brother from 1934 to 1943 when he entered was a lifelong resident of Indi- @'énn O. and Kenneth O. Mar- ! : 5
shall, and a brother, George G., A 8roup of small boys confessed A Ny
the service. : all of Indianapolis; another !0 firemen of Engine Co. No. 40
anapolis.
The City Sanitation Board today $66 million. Suryivors include her husband,
Unassigned surplus reached a
I GET WORD that Emanuel His wife is a typist for Chevro-
Hochman. well known here. Was to Spel} bits on Bowing new high, at £4.7 million and re- let Commercial Body Division, Frank J.; three brothers, George brother, Omer W. New Castle; 1043y they Wels sony for statany Shout from bouts. sales manager for Bulova, equipment for the sewage dis- ; : g i a grass fire which required 40 public “he abouts. sales manag . Ae _ serves were increased by more General Motors Corp. Sgt. Wyatt's and Joseph Bortlein. Indianapo- and four grandchildren. i rd of Zor has moved up to vice president. posal plant, Oscar F. Barry, san Es : : 4 minutes to extinguish. of Zor ; ) in h. itation head said ‘ than $3 million. ® * parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyatt, lis, and Martin Bortlein, Jackson, Ge A. Lind “We had to clear away the ph 33, 1951 J think. 1 Hike “Mancie Hoe ¢ Mr. Barry said the city expected The 1950 new business total, indiana olis live in Knightstown. He had been Mich. and two sisters, Mrs. 2€0Orge A. Lindenmeyer grass,” one of the youngsters said. terested. perso man because he knows what pay from $150,000 to $200.000 $31.536.000, was the largest sin- Arthur Millikan and Mrs. Everett! George A. Lindenmeyer. ae
moves jewelry—quality and ad- in Korea since September, 1950. vertising.” :
ss = : “SHOW ME A JEWELER,” he
a “It's baseball season, you know,
claims clerk for the Baltimore & and we can't spend too much time Noble B. Ho Ohio Railroad before he retired hunting balls.” reo
Phillips, Indianapolis.
Charles H. Grein
for the new equipment. The board 8le year figure in the company’s also was going to ask for bids on 45-year history.
EVENTS TODAY
‘Ole Miss’ Floods
NOT! on di Retail G d Meat Dealers y 7 Ny ME pW an BY omobile and truck tires, WW H. Meckli N d To vo. 11 Mest Pus Services for Charles H. Grein, 8 Ba yesenday = = FEIT me Board ot Set says, “who has # y said. . . —— ‘ranci: St . S . o i sistent advertising BE and a ing ame EVENTS TOMORROW In Four States [20 Thine sommanor 0 Jars lived at 910 E. Minnesota St. Blue Cross Figures FL : Yi - 3 : Bus Association—Through tomor- . m. ; , svi . ; ¢ I Il show you a profitable Local Stocks and Bonds Head of Safety Council iim Bu, Asecistion—Throus By United Press Grinsteiner Funeral Home. Burial qu on eo, Of Batesville. Mr. Lin- During the first six months of midstaliation | business.” . . . Indiana Congress of Parent and Teachers The Mississippi River's Spring will be in M ial P denmeyer had been a resident of 1949, a total of $161.572,811 was West section | He helps jewelers sell, and —Apr. 16— Wiliam H. Meckiing, manager Wiig ge Children's Apparel flood crest rolled southward to- M ih one “ ark. Indianapolis for 40 years. He was paid to hospitals by 90 Blue Cross at Jhortridee must do it well. He Was UPPed | ameritos toan 5% pra ..... . B35 of the G. C. Murphy Co.. has been CluboThrough Thursday. Claypoos. A : r. rein, who was 73, died 3 member of Sacred Heart Cath- plans for the care of members gifies of the B. to sales manager only a year American States com. ........ 38 appointed general chair af —— day. imperiling thoiands of low- Saturday in his son's grocery at olic Church, the Third Order of The Ohio State Medical Journal ve Board i ? : Ean Sates DI Tn NC Dpoiien oa man of BIRTHS land dwellers in Minnesota, Wis- S015 E. 46th St. He had been St. Francis and the Holy Name says this amount represents 87.64 Tweet air go 5 5 AS dag ee CU 103° 1933 the Indianapolis Safety Council to At Cotman laura vances Wells. boy consin Towa and Illinois visiting the son, William J., when Society. per cent of the income of the * " CO Time BiRzs Ste ogy ad ° 3 ? succeed Frank L. Cochran, who and girl Bors : The riv s highest > t in 70 he was stricken with a heart ail- Services will be at 8:30 a. m. plans. &r WHEN 1 GET a letter. a pay gippe-jermih como .ooeer M8 nag resigned. At Home—Emanue. Alice Johnson. 1434 ers fughest crest in 70 ment and died{in few minutes tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Fu- SFL 3 oi attention. 1f anyone takes up hisiCentral goa ©. .......... 38% 40% Mr Meckling is past president , 413.2 W. 9th Bl dvi. Gortrede’ Rutan ® Vas pouring past St. Paul,ljater, neral Home and at 9 a. m. in NOTIOE OF 3 time to write one. I take enough Circle Theater com .......... 33's of Indianapolis Lions Club, a di- Ag arf Fncis—Melvis Rs. Where 1800 persons abandoned A lifelong resident of Indlan- Sacred Heart Church. Burial will yore Sys of my time to read it. te 35. "rector of North Methodist Church, At Generak—iosepa. Rowers WellfHarry, ypoir pomoe apolis, Mr. Grein formerly op- be 30 Batesville. ‘ ' 3 x Hol I used the word, “prosperity.” Cum EPI eggs o108 102%. member of Indianapolis Con- At Coieman—Jack ia Choea. Joseph, clasinat erated a umbing gontracti urviving are four sisters, AN BR : ; Cansoiie inance 8 pfd 96'q bb Abbie ls. Lioyd Julia Hannan: Cal- The Mississippi stood at a stage g ng... : And someone circled it and sent contin.Car-Na-Var ......oosr. i 1% vention Visitor's Bureau, Indiana” iin Hos Verne. Barbara Chand. £191 f ee Below 8¢ business at 2127 E. Michigan st. Misses Mathilda and Barbara, and Boks notice it back with the note, “What do pelta_Eiee com 3 aid + Chain Store Council and advisory fi, Svivester. I Verne. 0 .1 feet, inches ow the all- He retired a few years ago Mrs, Mary Kramer, all of Indi- olution of | you mean ‘prosperity’?” Equitable Securities com . 25 board of the Salvation Armv. shall, Robert. Dot ichard, time record of 19.7 feet set in He was a member of the New anapolis, and Mrs. Christina Men- WITH OUR AUTO S30pred at's 1 Having worn a white apron be- Family Finance com = .......100 Mr. Coch commended by the Alice, McNabb 24-1881. ‘Engineers expected it to zel, Los Angeles. the following c hind the counter of-a small gro- Har Cor a ari Ww a oochran ar AC I doar: Are Deas: Hows remain ‘stationary for 48 hours Jersey St. Methodist Church, - 5 PARTS nd SERVICE 30s. Jaa "1 3 one at 3 Dov ard ona gro Hamilton Mfg Co com ... ‘29 2 Indianapolis Onamper of Com- ard, nloutse Lieberman. Harold. Ann before the big “Hil of water” Surviving are his wife, Mary a 179, , 153, 1 ery as Y, and g Hertf-Jones cy A pid +18 11 merce for 313 years of safety Bryant, Leon, Joyce Neal a. : E.; another son, Emerson C.: a Factory Distributors will be 'redeen amount of boloney we sold, some- Home T&T 5% ptd ©3713 council leadership, will return to stv: Foret a rt. passed. > HOME PLATING (0 y cipal office o ol ey er me. | Hows, Drug Co ou... 31, 3, [Snel tesderstup Wi jeturn £ fn Te Sane Sei Flood warnings were sounded Prother. William L. and three y WV, ¥# Bendix Metal Clene of Manhattan families. and the amount of big Ing Sen El te rg ITE (Uh - En — Gabriel. Richard, Heien ¥ouns hundreds of miles downstream. Srandchildren, all of Indianapolis. / SILVER # Carburetors Sr red steaks we didn't sell. I think [nd Telephone 4 8-10 pfd".. 5 Yh At Home—Bernarde Elaine Wisdom. 2353 Almost 500 persons took to high rr — SR ‘es RHODIUM ” Brakes rede tion the 1 KBOW Something AbOCt proteer iran F a tn foe Ins, 1 : Vandals Smash Window Schofleld St Lefoy. Marzare: Marshall ground at Prairie du Chien, Wis., Home for Working Girls Da” BRASS ¥ B-K Power Brakes and i premium pr ity. ndpls P & % Dp ce B10) . pee "St. Franeis—James. Margare: Lawson and a Red Cross disaster team . “Hydrovac” Oiders oO oe Fein > 4 2 Innis Water Co $5 ni" 107 noi Of 2 Business Firms My Hae Daly.” Arnold. Lorraine raced from St. Louis with anti- 10 Mark Ninth Year - SLD oe ¥” Handy & Pierce Governors HATA NOWADAYS I STAND at the } SIR ational Life com... Uf ws * Police today were trying to At General—Henry. Bessie Williams: Cal-' typhoid vaccine, The National Methodist women of the com-] = > & CADMIUM | | v Ignition ork, in the checkout counters of the super- Kingan & Cn com s in. R Ryb i Ba) e city of Ne wii Sun e”! Failigomnt DLR or. od : track down vandals who smashed At Coleman—Burl Saran Rivers Vincent. Guard aided rescue operations. munity will attend the ninth Nr == COPPER-NICKEL ” Front End Alignment Br asney at what thev're tee 3 en jincoln Nas Me... 13 (3 iret Jarge aows in business pail Elizabetn Lana a: Wil h; Nan Wi Coast quard cutter Syca- birthday luncheon of Esther Hall. CHROME » Wheel Balancing sh the date t ) 3 y . siraiiiiiinaan A 167s § g = . obertso ona id orothy Smit! b~ 8 S8 5 y i N N : candy bars in boxies of 24 going Marmon-iierrington com 3h 6h rms last nig! _.| ert. Margaret Milton lat L = sse. Wis. where 150 °> a Methodist home for working ® Silverware Replated INDIANA esignated | a) 4 ; ; Nat Homes com ..........00" 28 a Robert Beilach, 65, of 5151 N. At Methodist—Rav Patricia Gratter: wil. at La Crosse, Wis., e Per” girls, Friday noon in the hall, i hr after the rede to household shelves. fancy cake {i} Homes com 3438 3 Kenwood Ave. owner of the Un. LAM Betty Sears; Harold. ‘Bonnie Air- gongs were forced to flee. 241 N New : ® Antiques Refinished ( b refor & Brake (o void. mixes, and roasts which run from N Ind Pub Serv com ...0.. 311, 23 eenWOC % 9 Bluff Rd. AL. St Vincent s—james. Saran Weaver er 1241 N. New Jersey St. ® Commercial Plating and Polishing arou . $5 to $10. Nes ian Bu Hyon lee & Coal Co, 1919 Blu Rd, “uininee . Sar I Feet; Over Hie less than a decadell yy, Lee sy CA 323 N. DELAWARE, LI 4346 By: These ‘aren't the rich. They Prosress Laundre com *:'** 33+ 334 said two front windows of his of- Vitian' Bell’ Wiliam artz; Car Rolls 190 eet; since its founding. more than 200 . pitol 9088 3 N, 4 3 pla Former or are the working people. They buy Pus Serv of 154 37 sta 8+ 37+ fice had been smashed by large oe Rmnlftiince. Martha Logan: Don. 2 Hurt, Driver Charged girls have lived in Esther Hall om ——— s—" i sin Eran Cokes by the case. and concen- Pub Suv pt jud com aries 3 29:5 TOCKs. eerie F ’ ; and Deaconess Home. The home A Hi hii ht ADOPTED BY trated lemonade and orange juice. Smiier-cummins ora 1 18 1p Miss Virginia Whitver, office DEATHS After his tar rolled over. and sypported by the Woman's So- ighiighr ... : AND LICENSTA Tt vs Sold GLE fom a a2 Ji manager of Crown Equipment, E Iw Johnson. 63. at General. car. Over for 190 feet, Donald W. ciety of Christian Service of the f th 1950 A IR + Nowe 18 Dore THE MAJORITY of people to- :Sigkels-Van camp com (11118 law Inc., 3872 E. Washington St., re- Ci C Kelso. 68. at 430 N. Berwick, Clark. 21; of 2110 Central Ave. indiana Conference and spon- rom rhe nnuail Keporrt Fane en Ms day eat the same as millionaires. Tanner & Co 33% ora..." ga '°* ported that a slab of sidewalk had mire" Duman. 73. at 2037 & nines. Vas charged at Danville today sored by the Methodist Church, ® gists Sosd o If you don't believe this, you take Je1® siaute Malleabls ve 1} 12 been tossed through a large plate org en, a with reckless driving. ~ strives to create a Christian at- INSURANCE in FORCE egarding th a look at the supermarket check- United Telephone 8% otd ..' 08 . glass ‘window of the firm. myocardial insutticienas of: Jack’ Moore. 17. of 940 N. Jef- pn qenhere for girls working for ; S'Iita ‘tor te Union Title BT} g John 8 Miller. 84, at 1438 E , fers Av ase is 1 g £ i d to $242,766.459 lana, out counters. And look at the “Pon Titi sosps | Nothing was reported taken “Semboriem oF 1 Raymond, ferson Ave, a passenger. 1s Dimodest pay in a big city away ncrease 0 ' ' ursuant to, people. Alen & Steen m ~~ .....98 from either location. Edith Atiene Coy. 34. at 2037 N. Ilinots, fair condition in Geeral Noshita) from their own homes. . the Btate of That's what I mean by “pros- American Loan ios 85 °°’ 0§ oo — Robert Emitt Lenihan. 39, at St. Vincent's, ANOther.- James Ryan, 20. of 839" vy “"'Hervie: Vertrees. chair- INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE 0 M if a all erity.” American Security 5s 60 91 n carcinoma N. Keystone Ave. was treated at f the t d of direct ¢ i Upertnt ast. g: ns ty ‘5s. 60...) ees Saitjnoms 7, at 2955 X pei +Y+ Jneysto " man of the board of dire ; Tr p ¥ yi think it's the right word. Bastian Morley Su “ Symphony to Feature Christina Zapp. 87. at 2273 N. Delaware. ¢1i hospital, Se an Of Stee ors of 2960 N. Meridian Street Highland 9621 Room 337 State Buhner Fertilizer 8s 58 te | The two other passengers, Lar- ‘ a :
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. ng on said ¢ ‘is DD. Coples of said Official Weather ry Wills, 17. of 231 E. 10th St.'fap nouse mother and Mrs Ose] ae available fo : vou ’ Cit 1 a > ' , i 5 ‘ CAN YOU TELL how far a‘tire gous Securities "0s 80. so. A concert version of Wagner's yxirep stares weaturr pureay 2Nd Paul Lannan, 19, of 810 N. Tharp, WSCS conference! Tg fa ad Re. will run? Hamilton Mte Cols 0 . Rs + |“Lohengrin” will be a feature -of ~—Apr. 16, 1951— Jefferson Ave.. were unhurt. president. | Bale i The government says up to now Indpls Public Loan 5s 64 ..... 97 .«.. the Indianapolis Symphony's 1951- ~ sunrise 5:07 | Sumset .e24 | Police said Clark's car, travel- ___ i » gommi it couldn’t be done, unless you fore Ing Kimqtione js 13 ....io a "8% 59 season, Fabien Sevitzky has an- em mm mee Seem [Ng at high peed, went of the i par . " Aor! 18305). it apart, bit by bit. Then it would Indpis Railways 5s 67 ..0111.0. 51 54 nounced. Total precipitation since Jan |. Ho gsiroad at a ‘sharp turn in Ind. . " eames not run at all. Canesensame gs 3a "1000. BY To be given as the ninth pair of Deficiency since Jan. 1 --- 19 just east of Danville early today. Quality UVP ERIOR JA TRAN Pale eric Jess Larson, chief of General Fain nS Jp n weecy BS 14 subscription concerts Feb. 23-24,! The following table shows the tempera- —— — | In ‘the matte Services Administration, told some Sorasye beices ss 6011" as ar 1952. the opera will feature solo, 'Li,\ other cities men Low GUNtoters to Face . 3 U 3 N 6 1 Wl FO KR )) Rl! JY . . R CO pension of prop Senators. in a sub-committee, that "| {sts from the Metropolitan Opera Atlanta Bw Grond J S Jud eup 0 stering | ope boxe: he could save the government |) § Statement and the Symphonic Choir, Edwin Chicagn .. “4 3 Grand Jury, Jays Judge 1401 W. 30th. St a PR sit Classic ho macs . . a n Cincinnati .... sax . 55 33 : " . aN! 1S oO" : >) TR-1 (MP-1.CC ; Lhe Biltcliffe, associate director. Cleveland ..... 0. C4 331 Tegal gun packers in Indian-i i of wnat 708 Gay ou - Sl Led TAR can oe Haren WASHINGTON. Apr 18 (UP\—Govern.| Dr. Sevitzky's decision to give Denier, - 3 #8 apolis will do‘their explaining to | cant buy better dl | Wy her . . ment expenses and receipts for the curren . Tay ae . » der a new court e Commis fiscal year through Apr. 12, compared with another opera in the coming sea- Ft Wavne 34 32 the grand jury un "He: ” fie heat The Road to Failure is A year ago. This Year Last Vear [0 followed the success of “Car- Intanaells (city). : N 10 policy put into effect today by I ls suaity Sork you want our : Fixture Store Complete of the Commi Expenses 31 785.000834 § 31.201 601 493 men” last December, he said. [Kansas City o - 4 31 Municipal Court 3, by Judge Jo- EY —— ; te pi ” Receipts 386.780.885.813 © 20.448.913.732 — Kinneaolis-st. Paul 38 i7 seph Howard. it's price. our. io% oriots. wih . Designers and Builders Puplic partict Deficit [assed Gf ‘Resting’ ° iNey Oo $3senus 89 H From now on all men found | sive you quality. | COMPLETE RESTAURANTS, BARS, Cash Bal 7.651.174.3490 5.002 362.583 ar esting | Ckiahoma City 57 3B Los ——— B: Public Debt 234.720.682.200 255.407 817 453 Stishoma ¥ oo. » 13 with loaded pistols will be held v FOR TAVERNS, HOTELS, {stant Oronoe S May Company (Gold Res. "21.806160056 24248.719.298 SANTA MONICA, Cal. Apr. 16 Bittsturen 1. 38 3 under $1000 bond for the grand Je, v1] tring samples to your home. EQU IPMENT BILLIARD ROOMS dina he ' ‘ ! » an on Neves 4° : : Be 8 : =, : s INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Rouse (UP)—Veteran Movie Star War- San Francisco 35 $9 jury,” the judge said today as he HOTEL CHINA—GLASSES—SILVERWARE wines Glearings §33.780.000- ner Baxter, 60, who thrilled fans Washington. D © Ia pou two men over on those Phone CH-6111 All Types of Recreation Room Equipment A Central Division yl a; 3 of thirties with his dashing roles re = = Py ; 14 Out Engineering Department Sojva Your Problems = ' s : | The two were Cordell G. Pryor, Ask About KING'S RENTAL SERVICE — ANYTHING You Need. Engineering Bldg. Chicage 6 IL Local Truck Grain Prices was “resting comfortably” today N.Y. Ship Movements 27, of 855 N. East St., and Lewis SHELBY ' . Euchinhed 1925 | "ES FASSESIWLET after an operation. His physician o sukacle fn France, Mute, Stns Tumner, 18, of £73 W. 25th st.| UPHOLSTERY GO. KING'S INDIANA BILLIARD CO.,, INC. i SE HN 4 fret to disclose the nature of Westerdam, Quierdam. i " ' They were charged with carrying "a ave [1 MA-3491 1529 to 1645 Southeastern Ave. WW “Pulte cork NN the ailment. ate Denes aria Gency: sie Voy. y loaded pistol without a license, : . -y Gi ! ’ > : 2 - : 9. ’ y ‘
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