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ne : Le By CHARLES LUCEY ’ Worries Dealers... ~3 - Eo Records ! Trading Opens TT - WASHINGTON, May 15—Here, on the basis of Defense By Bi ; ‘HE By Harold Hartley Moderately Active ‘Secretary George C. Marshall's presentation of the adminis- There's A AUTO DEALF XS aren't happy, They see a new tax Trading opened moderately ac- - ‘tration. position in the Far East policy battle, are some of at the Spe

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the chief areas of agreement and ‘disagreement with Gen.

‘Douglas MacArthur: =~ ; | ONE—Gen. Marshall opposed the ‘MacArthur plan to

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+ he's going about those records.

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baring its teeth. . : barrows and gilts this morning at *. The-extra three per cent proposed on the price of a car Innisnieis Stockyards, with

13 big money on $2000 to $3000. Added to the seven per xent prices about steady with yester-

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Hoge “R500 gin : "ness, 3 big distributor. told going to the Gridiron Dinner arrows and gilts generally

A . . J, . 0 me. ‘With credit controls and come to ours.” Feauy to irons: Bate pig a | And the purchasing agents will. |to 240 pounds, 20.75 to $21.30, more taxes, how can people They're loyal. Besides they want latter price for No. 1 and 2 from

to do it.’ Faulkner, ° records were urday by Du town Yyester:

1 Me A ARIES J Si A i a Leap! on ‘other steps the Defense Sec- should be used on Chinesa main‘retary believes mighf lead to/land. But he thinks Chiang's {World War III. {troops could be used there or in Gen. Marshall would buy much|{Korea, and that concept runs {of the MacArthur idea if he could|counter to administration think-

buy?” to hear such a broad-beamed 190 to 225 pounds, 240 to 270 i : in : ) " oh : ; : v a0 95 te $91: be sure Soviet Russia would not Ing. They're even cutting down ON thinker as DuPont's Harold pounds, $20.25 to $21; 270 to 330 BN [Dc Drought into a bigger war. | SEVEN — Gen. Marshall dis- cigar. accessories, it's so tough,” he sald, jones, pounds, $19.50 to $20.50; 120 to 160 he doit The little “saving every time they can.” 4 = 2 ipounds. $17 to $19.50; sows steady | TWO—Gen. Marshall seems toclosed that he and the Join with heavywi 7% AND IN CASE YOU don’t know pound 3 L ih $17.50 to : 'go pretty far toward the MacAr- Chiefs of Staff had urged giving } expected his “FIGURE IT OUT. Most small what DuPont has to keep going. gg sg: lights $18.757 525 to 625 §% thur idea of an economic block-|Gen. MacArthur authority to en- 136.013 for o cars with a few trinkets add up I'll tell you. At last count it was pounds $17 to $17.30. be : {ade against Red China, but what|8age in “hot pursuit” of enemy ] for four laps close to the $2000 mark. That about $1.5 billion in plant and|” _ 1600. calves, 300; mod- Ves : Pi ih Rh A en as 'is happening in the United Na-|alrcraft across the Yalu River, : year. Nalon means at least $500 to $650 down, equipment, | Caiile, 1500, Solve J Bord oh ‘ ; ¥ . Tons = ¢ ' tions will fall far short of any- but the United Nations vetoed 4 and 136.498. and the rest at about $100 a And I wander if that includes eT&I®Y SC 00 BI SC 0d TURNABOUT—Another example of the new’ Army. {thing like complete shutting off of | this. : “But I exp ; month. Who can stand that?” the $30 million research plant just{Uneven. average Ls 230s 0 : : | goods to the enemy. ‘EIGHT —Gen. MacArthur would ; about it.” Fa 2 He took breath and let. go opened last week. head choice yearlings, sdb, l0a Officers and enlisted men company participating, the con- horticultural co-operation are | THREF—There is an agreement| 80 it alone” if necessary. But A d ? again choice to prime mixed steers and scratch soil together for the test which ends July 2, will be (left toright) Patsy Berry (Cor- Lihat th dhl D agreemen the administration opposes any § ~ day. g t 1 erty tax In, and Out heifers held around $36.75; good . v judged by three Indianapolis poral); Edward R. Donlon, (Cap- | a e nese |stép which might cause a break i Aims And the personal propert) and choice 775 to 1100-pound third annual Ground Beautifi- : ; ain: Willi P. Hend should not be admitted to the : 3 -~ they hang on the people. That! ACME-EVANS strengthened its Ar and mixed. $33 to $35.50: cation Contest at the Ft. Har members of He Association of tain; J jam r , Jhenuprson, United Nations. Gen. Marshall 18 the 13 nations participating in o He hopes ti s a lot of car buyers think executive structure, to keep pace| at ar Ort ReS band anes EE © Accre e ower Show schoo’ ad] - {we : ¥ {the Korean War, 3 C. Agajanian gkes a lo 1 EE aT in aep Race commercial and good, $32 to $33. 1j.on Adjutant General's Judges of Indiana. the Mes- Colonel); the Mesdames Betty [vould use a Security Counel vero NINE—Everybody agrees other Sree o C or tt as One load high~ choice heifers, gun), y dames Henry C. Prange, Lynn Hitt and Marian Clark, PY this country to block such ac-i _.. " hould have contributed at 138 miles aay tion of Charles A. Leggett as c., -,. fimerclal and good aa io 3 ania Nik : a . : is. ‘and Censt Tet tion. But the position of the U. 8. , : at 138 miles HE HAD IT STRAIGHT. The new v.p. and treasurer 4. oot With every academic depart- Burke Nichols and R. R. Scott. Indianapolis, and. Gene eter delkgation has been that this 1s a more substantially to the Korean 2 ble. He's got pifers, 332.00. cows 8 BE ent. servic rack is pictt ( ivate). , ” 7 ’ 2 : md goyernment is penalizing inven-, Mr. Leggett left the insurance iy 25 cents higher; ntility and Joent, service unitand barracks Forming this picture of Private) — procedural question in which we I8ht. bys the v > hasn't been . chanics in ft tive, productive and sales ingenu- company to Join Acme-Evans, commercial, $23.75 to $29: vealers . * Women Are Flocking could not use the veto—and so we 0% he fre Bont] Brith, and a ity. It is shredding the muscle off which has been spreading in the \ . .(cadqy: choice and prime, may take a licking if it ever: TEN —Gen. MacArthur accepts not buy for a the industrial giant which keeps milling business like a green bay cq, 50. to $37: commercial -and . . roops in ored Into Defense Plants comes 10 2 Vole. U. 8. global responsibility and the ) Faulkner, w us in bread. tree, and has become a power in| Sood $28 to $34. " WASHINGTON, May 15 (UP), FOUR—There Is agree ment ILOrLANCe of Western Europe. E - fast year’s 50 Think of the dough which had the wheat processing business in|®" . ! San : y fa d more women are tak- R °" * But he disagrees that we cannot ¢ up enough : : | Sheep, 200; quotablé steady; ¢ More and more Ww I that Formosa should not be given to be poured into cigarets to the lower Middle West. { p ' ’ i h lack of ; wage a more aggressive Far East championshi p ‘small lot choice native spring, wa 60 00 ng up the slack of manpower , the Chinese Communists. Yet - ship make them popular , nu { shortages in defense and non- war while carrying on the Euro ond in drive : 5 to! ACME-EVANS, however, is still;lambs, $34; truck lot mixed shorn] shortages in defense less than a year ago the adminis-' oo "no ono n Ee EE a strike-tied in a snarl” with the|lambs, 50 to 115 pounds, including By JIM G. LUCAS defense SE mblAent ge. tration tried hard to downgrade Pea A : His only nest : P ; , ton | sous , $30; good and Scripps-Howard Staff Writer e Lm S€ the value of this strategic island «4ern- Grain Millers International Union. humerous bucks, $30; g& Tots : . : i : : : ule Sales, thie Bovern re walkout has lingered since|Choice shorn ewes, 140 pounds TOKYO, May 15—Dr. Stein talked while Major Hilton SUrty sald hat Smee Januarylsif the Ching coast. Takes Studebaker Post . ; 2 you can put the price back up again. |Apr. 1. But that doesn’t mean the down. $15.50 to $18; heavier n,.ninnjated the gadgets. Waco, Tex.. and Wheeling, W. Va..! FIVE—The administration al- Gerald J. McNerney has been 2 capable of You now pay seven cents tax on Wheels are all idle in the milling{¥eights and cull utility, $10 to (Dr. George J. Stein of Arlington, Va., heads Tokyo's reported increasing numbers of though opposed to use of Chiang appointed superintendent of the ? around the Sp every package of cigarets. “And plant. I hear they're simply run- $14.50. * «4 ge J. Sty LY Si women taking jobs in factories, Kai-shek’s Nationalist troops on body division of the Studebaker Fan neor of b the House Ways and Means Com- ning at a lower speed. Little done on bulls; some in- hard-working 406th blood bank and Maj. Kathlyn Hilton of {5 offices and on the farms. the mainland, has sent a military Corp. at South Bend. He succeeds } ilreaday have miftee wants to make it eight. | The company-union snarl is terest bidding 50 cents to §1 lower Naw [,0ndon, N. H., is his assistant). s Women now make up one-fourth mission to Formosa to help train|/Clarence H. Smith, the new man- At toast & lover the usual things—wages, va- at $31 down. : i ? : ; : of the ranks of aircraft workers them, as urged by Gen. Mac- ager of the Studebaker aviation . 2 ” ” { g B | ! “W. 1 yoo d bl d ”" d D St 3 'h 80 130. AND GASOLINE. Few can get cations, shift differential pay and] du € aways need-ni00q,’ Sai r. Stein, even when jn san Diego. Arthur. plant in Chicago. Hoosie along without-it. The tax is now union shop. : there's not much doing over, — ~ Gene Force "113 Eo and the government! That's Acme-Evans today, a Ball Hits Mule, : Ww had his best : , rx ico \ there in Korea. e need to] o~_ $ : wants to make it two cents. That’s/column in a capsule. ‘Mule Kicks Ro k h When! z - yesterday — 1: untold millions, right there. Wash ‘em There y ‘keep up the reserves. en Motor Co. Spe Now the government has only | | Newton Bell. 2 years old and fighting is rough of course we den was cloc one source of money. That's busi-}] THERE ARE MEN who spend lucky. has only a‘cut above his need a great deal more. i Milt Marion e

ness, and I include the wage their lives just looking around for right eye today to remind him “Worst time, I think, was when

3 ) up another pa earner. He's in business, too. something to make life easier, for never again to bounce a rubber the Chinese came across the Yalu] 7 \ fication day. He earns and spends, and tries themselves and others. ball off a mule, early last winter. But it was al-| \ \ Forty-eight to save a buck or two, or keep| They think up things, find bet-| wnou4on was kicked yesterday Most as bad in January.” | \ 7 “hot-fod" Mo! even with the finance company. ter ways, like the automatie dish- after he tossed the ball at the Major Hilton handed me a rub-! / )) y) / | 0 | were on the g : < 4% | 0

He's mighty interested in ‘how Washer. mule near his home, 1157 Shelby ber ball and told me to Kkeepj eo lh much he gets. clipped. I don’t know of one Woman whe 'st . pumping. I asked Dr. Stein if we! % There are 20 #8 8 - {likes, or even pretends to like, =~ - . needed more blood right now than; ; ) - mur al ER ge “dishes. —It'sg thankless The_Tnile la gun ned bi James TRTATE ee ee ee a et et ee io NAR Sra) sve In i how much of a loa siness chore. It never ends. They just C- SY De ; Y' Well,” he said, “Donations! 3 6 : . : 8 9 Mot stand. Where will it tip over? And wash, and wash, and wash, the St. He bad been Sollesting Ln have fallen off. Pesple: tespond| Uniformly Fine Since 1 6 sommes hose w if business should ever decide the same old dishes. jy the Shelby’ St. alley at the ...usly during an emergency | : Jot press oil eon jorrt wort he candle, UP AT THI Dp "a UB in th — erm erm the chips are down then. But we, Here's how to net real drinking enjoyment: verted 'Chevr who'd make jobs? UB in the . . have a limited number of donors, ch Bond & Lillard that h It's a Borie If you answer, “the govern-| Athletic Club Thursday noon, Rock Throwers Injure in Tokyo and some of them have * oose Bon ard —a name as ase jus 2 pone ment,” swallow your words, and {they'll see how it's done, the P Y I given blood five or six times. sured whiskey buyers unexcelled quality to qualify. C think again. The government can’t modern way. assenger on iroiiey They're getting tired. A 3 t Jack Gimbel, advertising and | gince 1869. Yellow Label [Kentucky Whiskey converted Twi rup. anything and come opt even. ks. BC g and A group of young vandals ‘We Need Blood’ | ABI White Label [Kentucky Straight here in 1948 . It has business failures galore. aes a ne Mites | throwing rocks from a railroad) .q.. Jotas ave based on tact) — end] or te . Y g hea 16th: Bit its businesses never go bank- Mfg. Corp. gs elevation yesterday injured ale.) ¢ii dies which are secret and| Bourbon Whiskey] whichever you prefer, 1 Specials chas

lens), will unfold the dramatic] : , : , ; : : ru, 1t eon AIWRYHTEHANES 11s |Brightwood trolley passenger can't give you actual estimates you're getting fine whiskey. Tall frame 0

losses to the people. J he WHIrINIng scceDiancel when the stone broke a window or our needs. But anyone who| , Ford axles, s Some Jong iii bing god s 2 om |glas3 in the vehicle. |reads the newspapers must know . It's long, red & 3 look at a his 3 or Injured was Mrs. Hazel Pet- the Chinese are readying still an- ” ways been the taxers milking fhe, TYE SEY insert wick, 46, of 2157 N. Jefferson!other offensive. We ht it| THERE IS | taxed, until the taxed throw the And come to think of it, why Ave. cut on the right temple started a couple of weeks ago. fastest 500-M taxers out. |wouldn't it be a good idea to When the glass shattered. When it does start we will have Speedway hist That give you an idea? lwash the dishes for the Ad Club-| Trolley Operator Donald Ben- casualties and—we need blood.” | over the list A Million Bosses bers right then and there? nett said he was driving near, Major Hilton had finished and hn cars. The dr] : i "110th and Lewis Sts. when the she sealed the bottle which held; Paul Russo, WHEN YOU BECOME the mil- What Do You Buy? {boys showered the rocks down my donation. oY nel

lionth stockholder of a big cor-| _ : oo from the elevation, and then fled. ‘People in Tokyo sometimes E SEEN PEOPLE buy : . OT a? poration, that calls for something, ' VE Bias y Jr Le ying Mrs. Petwick was treated at In give too much’ she said. “We've WXii3. Bll Telephone System|To0! Jo ree how long it wil last. dustrial Clinic. en anki They jump on the floors, andi = "7 an Ds looked at No. 999,999 and won- | d before. We caught up with one thump the walls. They pick at the Local Produce § fi . ii dered who would be next. It wall paper, or stick their heads : young man who had been giving]

turned out to be a 33-year-old ree. Carreat recelnts. hi Te. aod over 50 Much he was actually en. in the mouth of the furnace—all , FERC 0G L010 ec: Grade dangering his health. His expla-

Ball (new cs George. Conn tnew car), J Holmes, Force Johnnie Tolan Schindler and And you cal

auto salesman and war veteran’ in {to case, 42c, 9 6 : Saginaw, Mich. He bought seven material things. ; hi B Large. 42, and Grade A medium, 43c; po4id wag I've got a soft job.” ; : ” a ? A Ne Jimmy Dayw BlATeS. | And those arent the peal things _Poulits—Fouis-412 Ios. and_over 0c. Mrs. C.- Turner Joy, wife of the SU ren , A — —}—1oya, Bayliss For being No. 1,000,000 the 2 Joos pean thr materiale and stags, s3c, and No. 2 poultry, 4c less admiral commanding the far east- ; . " fith, Mack He AT&T took the Denton family, (home. Look beyond ¥ NL RSttons. 1 vier wo 5 me, |678, Tiegh, DOUGNL & oUp of hat di which includes three sons, to New ; hl rere | €O{ TEE. 4 TRY IT THIS way. How much ‘Fifth Donation’ SUN VALI

York. It's a part of the 75th an- - U. S. Statement morning sun do you get? How VU. J. aremen e. 5 . nivarsary of Alexander Graham are the views from the windows?|————— a I had an interesting donor this WASHINGTON. May 15 (UP)—Govern- morning.” Mrs. Joy said. ‘He had

Bell's invention of the telephone. " ” ” P How much privacy do you ment expenses and receipts tor the current _ ant 28 ears in Kor a os a Is there a place for a fiscal year through May 11, compared with SPENt <8 years e §

Anderson is p “little 500" for 27. A $10,00( and the cour

. B. NAIL, Indiana Bell divi-/have’ . r ago; ar. is was - in manager, also confided that Bex garden 3 Sew While See $29.813,663:603 $347390,099,028 a Sod ii Sone drivers will b (nee are S000 ATA siocknoldera 8PEInE realest cote? REE SHE SUG Nona shou ine sapanese “aia yas 1 ana. ey O ! * | Defic or 2.975.15.447 they give ood? | million chunk of the company/And why not count the steps gash baishee ,3470.300808 , 233148 1% “We faced a problem there at| night, May 26 which sells word transportation. ey £0 from YOO to, Tool? {ges reserve. 21,755.481,891 24.329,505.160 first,” said Dr. Stein. “We were] 500 laps. What Mr. Nail, in all his wis-{And coun e Pp ® | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUsg authorized to take blood only] # dom, did not confide, is what it's Kitchen from cupboard to stove? . =" C.... sineesee0 from citizens of the United Na- RACE DRI like to work for 1 million bosses. And most Apo ant of all, Debits -: o-oo. 2L137.000 tions, But the Japanese wanted way officials v That's what stockholders are. OW do you feel In the home: to donate so we finally got clear-| Indianapolis A They own the equipment, the real| If you feel good, buy it. ‘Local Stocks and Bonds ance from General MacArthur. Club Saturday estate, elect the executives. They, YOU can fix the roof later. ~ | or {They've responded well. Many of | ond annual pa run the whole show. SA PRS {| srouks: 7 Bla Asked them are very young, lots of them| p. m. Speaks #24 Mrs. Louis Richardson SMeEFiCEn Loan 3% TIA «rensny 88 ++ students. But we've also - had (Ritt) Ruark, SO IF YOU SEE a telephone . e aps American States pfd ........ 4 blood donations from members of William Dern, man. a little haggard and worn, | 10 Visit Western Cities Ayrepire ollieries com 11 II the imperial family and from cab-| ren 3 nerves jumpy, you can, I think, Mrs. Louis M. Richardson. 67 Bel Bf £ Su gu od . 8% linet and parliament members. Tiimble to

“Also, many former Japanese 370, 10¢, Soldiers have come here offering their blood. Yesterday a blind

charge that up to having more N. Ritter Ave. i8 on a western Bobbs-Merrill com > ee . . . Int _ Bobbs-Merriil pfd 4'a% . hosses than any other man, out- trip as president of the Interna- c,h trai soya

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Cc D ' ters and Sons. EO 4 bd ‘ag woman came, from a small vil- Ji imbl - " Cummings Eng com ,. Rg 13 aoe , t aa » — m Trimble ross-va ed ; She Plans Hore i, SL. Cummins kung pla o's wd" 101 4 102, ABE down RY Javeu hor 93 PROO athletic directo . . . a8 ,, Cor ated Financ : 8 0 ari F ’ THIS 1S THE meetingest town Minn; Missoula, Mont; Contin-Car-Na-Var hoi IY Tie on of Wichita, ws

Wash.; Victoria, B. C.; San Fran- peita Elec com , ann 1802 180 started so she could make the

there ever was. And sometimes ’ R : i Eastern 1nd Jele § pfda v1 r 2 y ) p they get tangled with cross-dates. 1300, Los Angeles and San Diego, Banitaple. Securhies com trip. You Rnow these people have Take the purchasing agents al. Equitable Securities pfd ,

Equitable . 04 .....an almost blind faith in the Y > "amily .. v JT Lt They're having their Past Presi. _UPon her return she will go {0 paiiiiy Pinance 5% td’: 199 1s United Nations. Sometimes I dent's Dinner Thursday night at id

Chautauqua, N. Y. to preside|Hays Corp pfd ww 91 .. think their faith is stronger than the Athletic Club. But that's the VF 2 meeting of the order's gerff-Jones cy A pid |

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same night everybody and his Co com... HN B { sistant is Wa . S Pers. | cxessnnes 3 "he i s y river (never a sister) goes to OfHCers dash Told, reaeenee 38, 8 Ynat kind of blood is most] Notre Dame e! the Press Club's sizzling Gridiron . . | {nd Gas aL com ....ii.. 22% C240 Deeded’ | ee Dinner. Local Truck Grain Prices [2d Mich El 4s pid... 08 10d “Types,” said Dr. Stein. “The Ad . yn 8 - ——————— TG I ARARONHS Wailer com...... 18 19 Red Cross collects plasma in the! r vance ir lg ; No 3 truck wheal 43.90 Indpls P & L com HY . pia | ¥ : SO THE PURCHASING, x 3 muck wheal, : * *Indpls Water 412% nfd | 7 110. | Upited States. Plasma keeps in-| LONDON, M : e 0.2 oats. 87¢ ipdpls. Ath. Club Reals CO fodd ys ; : in ; 1 wer AGENTS Were caltmg their TORTEF = Xo=7 oven. TH, "a [1hdpls Water Co 5% Bid 7107 100 QETHtEIY, 80 We Can't get te Tt Tr “Philippines an today saying. “If you're not No 3 *hile corn. 33. © |iSHerson National Lite com, .., 19. 11% much, We get some whole blood advanced toda EE ,———l - T——RiNsan & Go Ald, .....64 61 from home, but we try to supply brackets oppo CO Cor, 8 - ae BE Mitithe most from’ Tokyo. 1 don't the European ? Marmon Herrington com ..... 5's 4&4 think I'd better say how much the Davis Cup teni astic Asphalt + sarees fla Tha —— rip Nas Homes com lll 2 28 average of each week runs, but —_, *' S . ! MOR- OFC. cinasen it ' rq. a oo N nd. Pub. Setv com ...... 1 Ei it's thousands of pints. We can’t - Softball Sh 3 yd y . WN Ind Pub Berv 4 of, Saya a oe be caught with too little, but we Results at Muni . + | n ub Serv 4'% pd ..... ¢ a p WY ¢ po oor “yw oi Progress Laundry OB ee ann 2 ’ uy not to get tdo much, either. Ville Tavern 3. Br : Li: "4 . 1 ory Co com cevsbue g , ‘Af- » ee Bl) Lor {nso |Pub Serv of Ind 30a pta cones 84 87 t Role Dieoy Rec ores useless af v inghouse Dealers eat!’ Totutg iagson . LiPo gene gb dnt com [IIL fu ter it's kept three weeks and we TE fu ‘ NSF \ “WV \ Schwitzer-cummins” ord 11. 18 Joys have ip Jiuoy it Sut Florists: 9:40, Sto y wT \ 80 Ind G & E con ... 20%: 20%! Mrs. Joy brought another cup night at Long ay 10) : — |80 Ind G&E 48% vfd ...... 081% 109% Yr Herft- i 8:20, hascrseo \ i Stokelv-Van Camp con abby 1a | 0f coffee. “You can get up now East Hae Mercy t - « y x ’ 1 Cn Lr an Cr oa 2 > jand put on your shirt,” she said. i a Terre Haute Mal eable oo. 1174 1% I'nt sure,” said Dr. Stein, “That AD Cc e © io TIN " ¥ rin? : Tnited Telephone b% ofd . 98 ‘we're going to need more blood - {Union Title a teens 58 «land plasma than we're getting ‘ | k {now when the Chinese launch hy! | Allen & Steen ©: eee. BB ‘as . y oti rr rd ; | American Loan Sis 0 its 3 .v.. their big, new offensive. And I'm . At Miller's erican an 8 Leeannn ees American Beciirity bs, 60. ve a SEP Sertain Se get it when the peo- | Bastian rley Danan «ple realize the great need.” 4 ! Batesville Tels Co 4'28. ..o.. BO 2H ww i Sr] | Beh | Re i 0 om g 8 61 ...... . S A . 3 . 2 wa | Gowmoia Club “36s 62: "111 90 TO MAKE SURE you get the . *Aki Gorm? OMIT Low tizens Ind Tel 4%s 61 ... 101 +i right price for th hi i ! bi : WV 7 7 THUNDER BIA 4a Equitable Becurities 5s 60 .... 07 el) ght price for the home you want at . i i Lg svomms V7 Hamilton ae nu. «+ [to sell, call one of the nearly 250 : 5 : CoG ALONE COR 1981 COW 1 A. WEGNER. BL WETS MISERY. . Indols Public Lown 8s 64... 9 1s capable real estate brokers who > 85% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 29 on : . . estone . » » ia 4 : . ‘ + +. Ind Aseo Tel 3s 15 Vp advertise in the Classified columns’ . 4 % 8 Doors From - TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Continued warm weather Is Indpis Railways Se 67 9 of The Indianapolis Times. Any 2 FRED 4 oon . . r forecast for the eastern half of the nation, including Hoosierland. faneschatin fs ud one of them will GIVE YOU a" ’ A. BECK COMPANY, INC.—DISTRIBUTORS—INDIAN. : nd Pub.Berv 3i3s 19. ip & . B vig Son Ss Cloudiness and some scattered showers are expected in areas F007 SCs 3s, 7 iy FREE ESTIMATE of the present. “i : : : Fan . :

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