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v . ee SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951 : “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 90 1 Black Market Deals In M C N | Scandal In S Revenue Agent Black Market Deals In Meat reate ational Scandal In Spain | ners when calculated on the mained costly and above all across the Portuguese and Frenci Hundreds of Stockmen, High Government C exchange rate of 40 pe- scarce to an extent unjustified borders through illegal channel: Officials, Reported Involved in Probe setas to the dollar. \by the nation’s supply and de- thus creating a shortage in Span 7 Uaited Prom : | At that rate, milk is 10 cents Mand. ish butcher shops.
MADRID, Spain, May 5—A crackdown on black marketeers|& quart, tomatoes 25 cents per Franco Orders Probe Woon 2 ie Jvesugart. has been started in a government effort to halt a mounting wave| two pounds, and average fish- 43 One of the items is meat. A quarters said several hundre lof resentment over high living costs. cents for.two pounds. recent investigation inte its sup-, iors and government officials Acting on cabinet orders, top police officials were reported| It's another matter for Span-'ply and sale brought to light a some in top posts, were involved weeding out graft suspects and double- chec King food Supply. chan- lards. A better than average g.andal which still is rocking the tn
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‘ The. cost of living, according to] nation. There have also been 2 | The government action game Spanish Chamber of Come jeacd Desetas (318) 2 month for 3. ,ther food scandals. Who, Us?
after unrest over high living costs merce, has risen about seven times| Yt be lus an average sive fam: Ordered personally by the Span- MEMPHIS, Tenn. May 5 i ‘and low wages flaréd into violence over -1935 59 aEuinst I hora ty, most of his salary Ro me Sh chief of Saw, Senerajissing To payors the oe in Barcelona. There were unruly over 1035. only avout 3% twes food, the way: prices are now. vestigation was begun early in hard. Instead of the familiai student demonstratiohs in Madrid | "Despite the usual increase in March and. is still-going on. |stieker on the automobile sayland crossed-arm work stoppages {prices brought on by national The scandal involved the ship- ing the family will not hoard, ' €c lin three textile factories in the Basic food prices here do not and world inflation, many basic ment of huge quantities of live-'said the sticker read: “This Fam
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: San Sebastian area. appear excessively high to for-'food items in Spain have re- stock and slaughtered Meathy Cannot Hoard.” Police identified the dead as a esis — —— ‘ Ns mre - sentiment ; amg ne eee — ST : Muncie Internal Revenue repre-! 3 sentative, Ralph Gurley, 34. and » his estranged wife Louise. 32... ] rts ellis es et aa iw Fis reponse When Mrs. Gurley dialed the; police she asked Mr. Chapman to] go out in the street and pick up! her purse which she had dropped. “Get the purse; the gun is in 1 there,” she said. = ; Mr. Chapman said-he went out, to get the purse as Gurley was . parking his car. I went back to] ' : a the porch and he followed me, | . \ “Don’t go in there,” Mr. Chap-| : 3 or man said he told Gurley. ? — : ao thas he Jol ne on FOR RELIEF IN INDIA—Dairy farmer Nathan G. Horwitt, Lenox, ing” Mr. Chapman sald Mass, right, pours a handful of wheat from an opened bag into the MAKE THESE ting, and u P 1 in What) palm of R. R. Saksena, Consul General from India, after Horwitt 4 i It all =ppene econde’"! arrived in New York with a truck loaded with 12 one-hundred- LIGHTER -seemed like less than seconds, | pound sacks of wheat. The onlooking Consulate employes helped eee he said. | *" unload the bags when Horwitt delivered them - Seen Punching Her ren ~~ HIGHER eo Yar- h shot within an inch of the . { Assistant Coroner Peter Car- €ac michael, investigating the case, ‘other in the [Area of the heart. U. S., Soviet Probes FINER TEXTURED ’ “ - said the couple had met to dis-, “Anyone of the snots would ‘Shooting of Gl | cuss something today. [hare killed him,” the corone VIENNA, May 5 (UP)—United| CAKES! ma sai | er said that Be mpurss As he turned the gun on him States ana Soviet officials plunged er that he once E today into a joint investigation MODEL 10 AUTOMATIC into a fight and that he Iself he turned his back on a pic- | was seen punching her out of the ture of the Last Supper hanging of the fatal shooting by a Red| car. ure PP gl 8 Army soldier of Cpl. Paul 8. ‘This was near their former|in the Chapman’s dining room. Gresens, Rochester. N. Y. | home, three blocks from the scene One of the shots smashed the! Half a dozen eyewitnesses to! of the killing. glass in the picture, but failed to the shooting early yesterday in| Once when she tried to get, d th t the international border sector of | away, Gurley dragged her back amage the prin Vienna already have made state-| to his car. But as it slowed down Police said the couple, who have ments to U. S. authorities. The 5 she leaped out and ran into the 3p g.month old daughter being Russian’ fired 20 rounds from a The Perfedt Chapman home. cared for by a friend, had been machine pistol when Cpl. Gresens! : As Mrs. Gurley fell to the floor, separated about six weeks and halted him for a routine inspecthe family fled from the table. that Mrs. Gurley was planning to tion. Hi THEIRS MY Suddenly three more shots rang get a divorce. |" The investigation was expected 4 out. Mr. Chapman peeked around, Both the Gurleys had been to take several days or perhaps 2 a corner and saw that the man previously married. He had a weeks. Funeral services were! had turned the gun on himself. daughter by his earlier marriage. tentatively scheduled for Monday. 7 Mr. Carmichael said that Gur-, The Chapman children are The body will be shipped to the ley had shot himself three times Ronald, 8, and Tommy, 3. LU S. for burial. rs ao. eet ses — eat 3 \ y ' § ° | \ General Mills / i 4 i. = «+ +. Plus Steam Ironing BOWL-FIT BEATERS “ Attachment It is only after you have seen the “A and for more EVEN mixing new Sunbeam Mixmaster demBi onstrated at your dealer and 4 The Iron 13.95 | and greater AERATION used it in your home that you ik ida will fully appreciate the EXTRA . Steam Iron i The new Sunbeam Bowl-fit Beat- success and EXTRA deliciousThe famous Iron that does bet- J Attachment . 8.95 ers are scientifically designed to ness it giver Jos with all your ter ironing, easier, in less time— Y 22.95 | mix ALL ingredients more thor- cooking aad baking. oaster . « » with the attachment that makes oughly and evenly. The larger it a steam iron, too. And the $ 85 outside BOWL-FIT beater is beoutitolly_desionsd Toaster Total 45 curved to fit the contour of the eautifu i ‘ints both y pis Betty Crock Value... .. bowl all the way to the bottom. oth sponsored by betty Grocer The larger inside BOWL-FIT
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