Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1951 — Page 13

Mrs. Nettie B. Rusie, an Indian{apolis resident 39 years died yes|terday at the home of her son, ‘|Carl J., 4048 N. New Jersey St. {She was 76. 5 Services will ‘be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be

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Trading Only of "the R: She was a member

. of the Roberts Park Methodist Moderately Active [church and resided at 515 E. {15th St. Surviving besides her son are

two brothers, Frank and James

§ MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13 or um : . » | ‘Miss Indianapolis?’ — : - -|Mrs. Nettie B. Rusie 1 | sew | | loday «Business NAM Fearful ie Hog Prices Seciamnes Fil to Reach Pact |

In Bus Walkout At Terre Haute -

. By United Press TERRE HAUTE, May 28-~Res-idents of this city cast about for rides today as busses remained idle for the third day in a strike of 80”drivers and mechanics. Representatives of Terre Haute i City Lines, Inc., and AFL Amal- . | 'gamated Association of Street

Mintate Times’ ‘Sweetest Girl’ li oy Enters Beauty Contest

One of the early entrants in the “Miss Indianapolis” Beauty | Defense Act Ends June 30

Concessions - Do All Right

By Harold Hartley f the vital need ;

Pageant is Virginia Ann Johnson, who recently won The Indianap7 {olis: Times’ “Sweetest Girl in the the tems whsh T ELSE DO race fans do? WASHINGTON. Fh 28—-The nt in favor of a They, thrill at the start. Then comes the steady—zup— National Association of Manufac-

on of the papers | or semi-skilled We know that have large ads 1p. 1s sponsored by

World” ‘contest.

The blonde. 18-year-old Broad {Ripple High School senior, who

Trading opened only mod-| erately active at the Indianapolis!

perate in every zZup—zup. - {turers . said today the economic Stockyards this morning, and hog| Rice,- Roachdale; two grandchiltaal trols asked by President Tru-/plans to enter Butler University % ’ : ay CU Car, Electric Railway and Motor gi A as Four hours later, those who stay see the finish, But "8 La 2 ia ta sol ii helen ; prices, continued downward... |drenand.two great:Rrandchildren an’: mepinvass n inaumet. ; " a Re stl ii ; RTE TIA oh J: Tre - Cano RE I cd orp BA ee ASR - » : Pu Nir VY he oe SY pins Cr : AIR eR ic ra RSE AR ans ——— igre Scant Be DUA Ergo hae fares AAR RE AT or fa MOH CRGRty Beds x a irk i : X barrows and gilts Sern, RECA RIALS rs bb ARRAS Tl SS ANBRY Wa wild to Teach an Spe is PERI ug : : . 3 , wea : nt. dogs, drip mustard on their slacks. : NAM President William H. Ruf the Murat Theater ats p.m. uneve hboard Sell er agr

Later, union members held & meeting. Neither side would comment on the situation. George H. Keneipp, president of the local union, said earler the strike was because of “undesirable working conditions.” Terre Haute is the fourth Hoosler city to be without transit service. Workers for the Indiana Railroad bus lines struck four weeks ago in Anderson, Muncie and Richmond.

1885 Graduate At Kokomo Dies

Times Special Writer KOKOMO, May 28—One of the earliest graduates of Kokomo High School will be buried here following services at 2 p. m, to-

fin sald wage and price controls ! will not halt inflation and taken Saturday, June 23, for the right together with other powers asked!to represent the city in the anby the administration “obviously|pnyal “Miss Indiana” contest In could lead to the destruction of our American economic system.” Lafayette, Aug. 1-4. Winner of the state meet will

New Liquor Polic Bill Tougher 5/80 to Atlantic City, N. J, for the

Apr. 15 to May es quit or were No doubt nothe 2 f the employees 10 were released But the turn union's opinion . more time ‘or 1 retaining those

They buy souvenirs, from experts too. Guys who know

how to tease the children into teasing their parents into shelling out. ” ” LJ THIS WILL GIVE you an idea. 1 talked with J. D. Murray, the head of Sports Service, who has|

t machines and all of the concessions at the

All employees ervision in the ecting employee ell done. Super erent and often 'e. what actually nake the produc- » worried abouit

‘to 25 cents .lower;| few sales big weights off more; in bulk choice 170 to 240 pounds| $21.50 to $21.75; choice No. 1 and {AJ% . 2 180 to 220 pounds $21.85 to §22; ns ir B dy 240 to 270 pounds $20.75 to $21.50; 270 to 300 pounds $20 to $21; 120 to 160 pounds $17 to $19; sows, I our dr ges k {around steady; choice 300 to 350 ¢ pounds $17 to $18.50, few $18.75; Tvial of Nom an E. Graff, 47over 600 pounds $16.50 to $17. year-old Chicago punchboard Cattle 1800, calves 300; steers gglesman, today was delayed for and heifers active, fully steady; the third time in Municipal Court cows slow, about steady; smallig lots choice to prime lightweight| 71 atest defense .move was a resteers $36.75 to $37.50; load lots|quest for jury trial. It was grantchoice 850 to 1100 pounds $35.50 eq by Special Judge Charles F. to $36.50; good light steers and gteger, who increased Graff's mixed yearlings $34.50 to $35; bond from $1000 to $5000. choice to prime heifers 700 to 800i Judge Joseph M. Howard said pounds $35 to $36.50; Miiny 2ndjhe would ask Prosecutor Frank |commercial cows $24.50 to $29.50, Fairchild to transfer the case to

Slaps at Tavern | The assoclation’s position wa : {made in a statement prepared for/famed “Miss America” contest, And Packa fn Store House Banking Committee Sept. 2-8. g Sonshiering a he administration S| In addition to her beauty, VirSpsedway under contract w > NL 32 Ensen inia’s ability to play the piano His wife, Nell, does the hiring. A local package liquor store Of the Defense Production Act 8 She starts in February, looks and a local tavern today became Scheduled to expire June 30. The and sing will aid her in the talent over about 1000 applicants, winds victims of the state's new liguor[administration has asked new and phase of the contest. up with 700 to 800. policy — “don’t sell liquor to|tougher contro! powers. De guys sell peanuts, but young-looking customers, even it| The outlook for a two year ex-| The honor of being the first don’t think for a minute they|they do show you a birth certi-|tension was not encouraging to entry in the local contest belongs work for peanuts. They make ficate.” [the administration. to Christina Viola, 3526 N. CapiEE om em a OL eg ny Lars dre, Thguanld ed sei 1 k off $60. age store, . Michigan St.,| | rts from several will knoc i Fo i ‘was ordered closed for 30 days farmers, businessmen and cattle-11c® stenographer at Ft. Harrison. Girls have until

e they were told : starting June 1 for selling an men. There was increasing talk| Saturday to odd head $30; vealers fairly ac-| “ THEY MAKE THEIR change bie ; {Criminal Court “because we may|morrow in Fenn Funeral Home. e parts division im-flamming. alcoholic beverage to a minor. on Capitol Hill of shooting foriapply in person at the Pageant tive, steady; choice and prime $35/0t have another jury here in isfied with their straight, (00, no fSim-gamming owned and operated perhaps a two-month interim to $37.50: commercial and good TY 2° Mrs. Anna B. Ward, mathe

| A tavern, Be uray hot omy hires A by Ansel G. Dale, at 16 8S. Key- extension. but he also hires 27 other people Stone Ave, was also suspended As Mr. Ruffin went before the to watch them, keep the game on for 30 days for selling liquor to banking committee, Dr. George ‘Tickets for the local pageant the level. a minor. This tavern has been W. Taylor, chairman of theiwill go on sale Saturday at the § Figures is something they don’t/closed ever since state liquor/'Wage Stabilization Board, ap-|Ross-Babcock Travel Bureau in

| ts visited it. {peared before a House Labor|the Claypool Hotel lobby. ve out at the Speedway. But 28en |p yp } I on hot dog count I will tell you.| Six Other Permits Suspended | Subcommittee to testify on the § | |

er , ither way. {wage control provisions of the|¢ ' yy It's 100,000, a few e y-| Six other liquor permits were "8 CARE CTT ‘Can't Send Our Cattle to Market

And it means that many buns, suspended over the state for vio-

! Mr. Ruffin said the powers, ® ° Truman Gets Missouri Ham,

matics teacher in the high school for 35 years until her retirement a few months ago, died Friday night in St. Joseph Hospital. A student at Bethany College, W. Va., Northwestern and Indiana Universities, she was graduated

office, 610 Roosevelt Building, for an official entry blank.

Municipal Court for six months.” $28.50 to $34.50. | Arrested May 17 Sheep 50; general market, Graff was arrested May 17 on \steady; few native spring lambs| four charges after he battled |and odd head wooled lambs $33 with the two arresting officers. {to $35.00; good and choice light- His car was loaded with punchweight ewes $16 to $18; lower boards and prizes. grades $10 to $15. ; | The four charges are advertisBulls, steady; Commercial and|ing a gift and lottery enterprise, good, $30 to $32.50 cutter and resisting arrest, disorderly con‘utility, $25 to $29. |duct and improper parking.

85 a proper mane is dissatisfied? yees in vital denagement's idea have the right Ing condition op

Virginia Ann Johnson

ns can be satis on management individual em- i y of attitude of 1.

She is survived by a brother, will J, Ward,

o knows how many bar-jlating the law regarding selling and ria y 'to haar 2 8 € asked would give the President

In a prepared statement, Ber- authority to condemn and take

x =» = | i | ty desired; oper-| AND THE COKE count, includ- nard C. Doyle, chairman of the over any proper > programs, mae | {ate and sell plants in any Hi » ing the trials is about a quarter|Alcoholic Beverage Commission, ! — | some badly RE bottles. |warned liquor retailers: |manner; set up as many COrpo- ome vice 0 ree ; rs Who hold BOONVILLE, Mo., May 28—A [fired help drive our tractors, for,

There's one figure I do know. “If a prospective customer looks rations as desired, and buy any I'm absolutely sure of the num-/too young, do not sell to him ve. COMTI igh, foreign or domestic, | nygsouri ham and a folksy let-these tractors cost us twice as ber of bottles of beer which willjgardless. of the identification|2nd dump them on the domestiC/tor containing some advice for much as they did a few years be sold at the track on Race Day./shown. And, if there is only a Market at any price. him to relay to folks back east/ago.” It’s zero, absolutely zero. lbarroom, he should immediately He recommended that the Fed-\ywere en route to President Tru-| Mr. Tuttle expressed the hope s = = (be required to leave premises.” eral Reserve System restrain, , today from a couple of Mr. Truman would tell meatTHAT'S THE LAW. That| All retail liquor dealers were Private credit contributing to cooper County farmers. ‘hungry Easterners to eat more traffic jam and beer don’t mix. |urged to “guide themselves” ac-|inflation; government economy;| orton Tuttle of Prairie Home chicken. But unless my eyes have de-|cording to the new ABC ruling. |Pay-as-you-go spending, and new |, 4 w, G. Holt of Boonville

e quantities and’ ised when posis figured where vaste and parts ible. pur plant from

reat amount of Chicken a Glut 2

nn onuiiionig. ceived me, thousands of cases go! | “consumption taxes.” packed off the sugar-cured, hick-| “Right now chicken is a glut > be done Te in on Race Day. Bayt Turns Deaf {ory-smoked ham, the advice, and on the market,” he said. “We * And who knows how many of {some crop information they/are only offered 24 cents a pound

given a job it

{for goody frying chickens. This

'does not pay the feed costs.”

! . . | those thermos bottles hold cock- s i h Court Gives thought might be interesting to tails? Ear to Fraulein 4 the former Missouri farm boy In Possibly for relay to the Office . Seeking a Mate

| White H , { Here's the Story CBS 6 . the White House lof Price Stabilization, Mr. Tuttle Bayt der Burgermeister had| reen Ig

‘Fire Some Fellows’ iq “ "t d ttl Witat “happens when you do ve o sa we can't send our cattle to | omeone from Virginia,” wrote market right now, for we have out for the job more business, or earn mOTe ... wo for a Saarbrucken frau-|

Mr. Tuttle, “suggested that this just turned them out on grass|

yees of Allisons 1 than manage1achines,

t should try to % wages, these days?

|lein today. So sad in fact is his kind of ham might put you in and are getting tw th i he cost of liv- | | g 8 0 or ree ; or. x he is et ne To simple| NewS that he’s not even going 10 Start Color Iv {a fighting mood. If it does, we pounds gain per head per day.| Ty bl nd out truth, the more you make the less| 3nSWer her letter. | suggest that you eat a major por- Controls and rationing are not| problem. ’ | The young lady had written to tion of this yourself and then, going to make any more pounds

nore considera- you have.

problems, they er, but will cre‘condition. Try purself. : Ralston Ave.

{der burgermeister of the munici- By raid Prem 'perhaps, you can fire some more of meat.” 8 | 1 1 Esfore me are the sales agute WASHINGTON, May 28—The cows that do not want to do| Mr. Tuttle then advised Mr.

| . Co., bality of Indianapolis seeking! ! of the National Tile & Mfg upreme Court today approvedigg yoy tell them.” (Truman on the condition of the!

: hows sales have help to get to this country. | : go up 50 per ‘cont inthe first, “I'm not too fat and mot too the Columbia Broadcasting Sys-| The reference to Virginia Missouri corn crop—which he said | quarter of this year over last thin, not too tall and not too '*™® method of broadcasting stemmed from the decades-long was a record planting—and ex-

| , color television. | , i : ear. |short. All I'd like is a mediocre : argument over whether Virginia! pressed hope the President would y job and a mediocre husband,” 1ne court affirmed a decision |or Missouri—specifically Cooper enjoy the ham. in favor of CBS handed down bY County—cures the world’s best! “My father-in-law, Mr. W. H. a special three-judge federal hams. Ellis, will be 101 years old June

They have jumped from $42,049 = = = i for Le We fu $104,464 this year. AN ASSISTANT to the Mayor court in Chicago on Dec. 22. | Mr. Tuttle went on to report 21” he said. “He has consumed t That's an increase, if I figure cor-| filed it in the wastebasket; the! Today's action means CBS can that “we are short of help here! lots of this kind of ham.” rectly, of 147.6 per cent. | comment from the Mayor's office £0 on the air commercially withjon the farm and could use some, Mr. Tuttle also invited the But earnings per share went, being: . its color telecasts any time it is more help cutting brush and President and his family to the, up only 100 per cent. { We car‘t fii the bik No ready to do so. weeds and hauling manure, but Daniel Boone Ham Breakfast Now who came out best? mediocre husbands here. Nothing Industry sources have indicated, we sure are not going to let your here Aug. 15. | but the best.” {however, that color telecasting on

t 4 o n SALES DOUBLED, profits| On mediocre jobs there was no a wide scale is unlikely for the|

THEN I LOOKED at taxes. she asked.

1 receive a spewonderful story accident at 32d an unusual and my opinion. 3idener, City.

ATURE

And that's the story, whether . . terials. Bid Asked] : shed *2nsn you run a plant, or a home. =| ocal Airman Kill d The CBS color programs can-| | American States com nn ave all “y that grow . . . bigger the income the less you e not be received on present home Dama es | Avrahire Collieries com "7... {1 p r sight . . . than bave. sets without additional gadgets— | ’ | Belt BR & Stk ¥ds pta |... 83 WF 4 & at seem to bow Every wage increase con- one for black-and-white and two! | Belt RR & Stk Yds com ..ll. 36's NESEY tributes 100 per cent to the cost for color. obbs-Merill 1 hl ¢

ray to God for pus than a tree

. for it imparts

: - . ) gave birth . .. Tent’ T : | Hoosier Democrats and Repub-| Cummings Eng pfd a 4 asd ent own g rie in ventor of a rival system. RCA |G TS in’ 5 one and “table ® ® sought a judgment setting aside licans found another sparring ConsGlasieq TU 0 Dig.

know I've seen

doubled, but the government's comment.

hike went up three times.

of living, but contributes less and less toward meeting it.

Muzak puts out little

|

. duration of the emergency ee My S Innis Asks a

icause of shortages of critical ma-

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Over Germany, to

| Bobbs-Merrill Pra aan’ Started by RCA | The court fight was started by the Radio Corp. of America, in-

For Auto Injuries

(point today as a $10,000 damage] Delta Eieo ¢

a Federal Communication Com-

Local Stocks and Bonds|

ste it |

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, serene. tents.” They're folders giving the : ~| Eastern Ind Tele § pfd [ lll! Jo ents? Theyte (00ers SUITE 100 most seven years afer an ye org mau 58, ol as ied against ne Demo: ERIh Ano | music you hear in restaurants Do n was shot|, fier losing in Chicago, RCA ap- Y| Family Finance com ...l11 100 ‘T hotel dowr in a B-17 over Germany, aled to the Supreme Court Commissioners by Mrs. Helen In-!| pam, 1¥ Sinanes 5% pid ...... 97 and hotels. Ireburia. services will be held in ‘= Pp . nis, wife of Jack Innis, County! Hamilton Mls Co om 55 5." ”

Justice Hugo L. Black wrote the idecision for eight of the nine jus‘tices. Justice Felix Frankfurter

On the back of the “tent” thisitye Uy. g week is the story of the 500 Mile| ey Race with a pump-up paragraph

Republican chairman. Jord Jones % ASH -

Filed in Superior Court 4, the Hook Dru d Asso

Co com el 2 pfd

The U. 8S. Graves Registration In : suit charges the Commissioners ind Asso Tel 2v; pfd =

Service today announced that it

- about Indianapolis. iwrote a separate opinion, not ) : . a Wa Poo: I tree hs on ? apelis, [as sending back the body of ied as a dissent, but suggesting “ith negligence in maintaining Ind. Mich SE 46a pla 000 dun |T/Sgt. Karl A. Cretors and two! : county roads. Ind Telephone 4 8-10 pfd .... 98 BILL PHILLIPS of Muzak told ithat more consideration of the Indianapolis Water com 17% me that these little “table tent” of his crewmates to be jointly |) a question would be advis- Mrs. Innis states in her suit, she Indpls P & L com ...00. 30% f ads will go to some 65,000 tables buried at the Zachary Taylor Na-| = : lost control of her car Nov. 7, naofs’ ath clus Realty co 93 this week in the hotels and res- top 2 Cemptery, Louisville, KY. | The FCC had found that the Si€Stion night, and crashed into jndpis Qalixais com oppo jf 1 is a wrecked taurants over the country. of at Lrejore 30 nonor graduate| oo Cod met prescribed ® tree ater her auto hit a 14-inch| Jefferson National Lite com’. 19, 1 mana t But, I suspect, only by doodlers| °° T ee os Shoo} in 1941, broadcasting standards of color deep chuckhole. |B aaan ys oa” izati i 2 and the like, with nervous fingers. [1.08 °08 © 10 ©. their crippled fidelity freedom from interfer- .g Doubts Depth of Hole (Eien Corporation "11! Tava zation ard. I seldom do. ence and the like. while the RCA on nk we have chuck- Marmon-Herrington com ve 3 Keener. wise IB Som ou ve found thev're fiber foviress wa down by 26) thd NT le holes that deep,” commented Wil- | Nav tomes soem = 00.000 2g ’ ; trying to sell me the cocktail of a ghter planes on July 18, aa = liam M. Allison, president of the|Nst Homes ptd <ileeves 100 on tire manu- the week, at noon, too Pes | : County Commissioners. “I've "Nina Bub Serv sis of 111: FH management ’ ' . Bodies Identified Predicts 100 Deaths driven in Perry County and I've|pY Ind Pub Serv 4)a nt vers 21 An Honest Man | Authorities later wete able ton Traffic Wednesda never seen holes that deep.” |P R Mallory Co com er 3 (identify the bodies of seven of y The accident occurred in Ar- ‘Pub Setv of Ind com > oi... 37

Tool com 8chwitzer-Cummins pfd

HERE'S A GUY who's honest.\the men. But they have given| CHICAGO, May 28 (UP) —The ington Rd., a gravel surface, near 80 Ind G & E com

He's got one of those “Days,” and up all hope of clearly identifying|National Safety Council warned the Buck Creek bridge. M y . Mrs. Innis he says he's out to make some the other three. today that 100 persons may be sustained a broken ae and minor | Sid GE 48% fd .... dough. Bodies of the three war heroes | killed in traffic Memorial Day, injuries in the crash, the suit Stokely-Van Camp pd .... You've probably heard of it be- now are awaiting shipment back |unless drivers exercise extra pre- stated. | Torre Haute Mallen

*oss Gear

& Co., Chicago. y said, because nce from their e expired.

0 Df | Terre Haute Malleable

aif tures leave on fore It’s expectant Father's|from over : seas. cautions. The case has been referred to| United Seinhorne 5% 06d." 98 6 mahagement Day. And the guy who is chair-| Mr and Mrs. Karl A. Cretors,| Council President Ned H. Dear- County Atty. Robert L. Carrico, Union. Fhe Sule oR gh i en man is Max Hess Jr, who heads wh; moved from here to Spencer born said that “actually, we are |Allison said. alien. & Suen 0)... } “ econ Y on an Allentown, Pa. department in 1946, have been notified that| hoping that the toll may be held! em———ee A on Mos 8 si] n store. they would be informed of the|to 85 traffic fatalities. That Seek Cause of Fire | American Security be 60... 81 | \ MV filled by Presi. J He's even counted the expectant ¢orma) ceremony at the cemetery. would be the lowest toll for any . Batealie oe co oh ’" pore} ha ” ments the retire. fathers. Here's his count this —_— | holiday since World War II. The In Which Two Died Sunn ay ilar be St Rha o8 ! A “ns : : mount to a mass year. I don't understand how he Local Truck Grain Prices only other to go below was New WINAMAC. May 28 (UP)--Au- cumbia Club 3-85 62 svar fy u e 0 S- (0 0) iffer e 18 ust 16 management found out such private matters, Year's of 1946.” thorities sought today to deter- gilizens uid HO lo He eo - that mick he but he claima 10 be in the know. o 3 tok wheat $2.17 | He urged drivers to use “extra mine the cause of a fire in which pls Taunt ty Soror 55. 8 ol in . 16, resulting in HE SAYS THERE are 3.5 mil-| Ne 2 white corn os ‘8s |care, common sense and cour- Ernest C. Weltzin, 63, and his [ngvls Public Loan 8s 8 .... " | 100 ood lion soon-to-be fathers. And they| No. 2 soybeans . &. lillllllllll tesy.” brother-in-law, Charles B. Allee, [a Wy oe 5 J o mis » shouldn't be forgotten simply be- 66, Hammond, burned to death at, Kufner Packing _—— TE — —— ha ong wit cause they haven't made the |nearby Francesville yesterday. |i ps3eqramp 3s 58 101 i 0 ao Yh an grade by Father's Day, which is | The Weltzins were awakened Baper Arts Co fs 58... 103% Bg ard poli- June 17. by smoke and fled from the house. |8prague ces 58 60 ve House Labor |But Mr, Weltzin was trapped|Trse_Term Bs 87

So he has picked out June 16 as the day when the expectant fathers are to get their ties, sox, pipes, lounging robes, or what. And says he, in his clarion

{2 hd One toste... and you'll know why there's

{when he returned to the flaming {J S Statement house t» awaken Mr. Allee. a “gold rush” on for golden Hudepohl. For

sc | ~ WASHINGTON, May 28 (UP) —Govern-| Official Weather

will open next

hase of the long

int conflict over ment expenses and receipts for the cur-

rent fiscal year through May 24, compared | here is a friendlier pure-grain flavor that ’

h-insation Pols voice, “Paternity is just as impor-| “a, | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU [IE A Year. 090 mis Yost Last Year | minees o ° tant as maternity.” | —May , — Expenses $ 37.382,945.687 § 35.085.765,542 : . - nly Hude Policy Commit- Being a man, I have to agree. : (Central Standard Time) Sarphns 270.030 040 2309:250.578 only v Pohl knows how to brew isto posts in official . uu aan Burne i Samet esr aa 6.556,181,188 4.547.504.568 a beer. Good? It’s just too good miss: i, " a » hy ’ . ' v8 . to take their MAX HAS BEEN figuring. He Foy Precipitation 3¢ hrs. end. 7:30 a.m... 34 Public Debt 234940.888304 236.138.025 470 si to week—after a says if gifts are bought for only Soa Precipitation Since Jan. 1 .»--: « AIRANEY 31135005010

half of the fathers-to-be, he, and

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE other stores would have quite a i

The following table shows the tempera- Clearings : Debits 28,712,000

PARTLY CLOUDY AND

CLOUDY ARdas

73.000 | > =» ture in other cities: = = . (DeDISE |... ..ivivnsiianiiin, LOOK FOR THE NEW LDEN HARRISON, an chunk of business. X Vous BES ivaiaies irri ne NY kere | i Msg ident, has noti- What I like is his direct hon- FOTOLAST I fale oN Floyd Draper Fills THE HUDEPOHL BREWING CO, CINCINNATL, OHIO Charles E. Wil- esty. He isn’t peddling sentiment. warfiaee Eure {Cincinnatt '.. 65 53 " . i will appear to He's after business, and says so.| dowte,' Lol seta Lreveiand 5% i Chief Justice Post ; angements . next Toma? OLE ¥~ low | Byausviie i 8% Floyd Draper, Republican of] : ” avid J. McDon- Local Produce + Siri nt xe Wika le Sonus BZ ere |B Worth 10 s f4 Gary. today automatically be- : t reasurer of the : -A. NA. ALL SINTY Kanssa Oty...” .. 76 53 came Chief Justice of ye In- Lo . iB teelworkers, is a Ce a Tits TODAY AND TOMORROW—A showery area will reach Miifespous-st. paul i 0 diana Supreme Court as the new Distributed by MARION COUNTY BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Phone: Riley 5308 sworn in Mon. B Lares 4c. and Grade A medium. 43ci| from Ohio and West Virginia eastward to the Atlantic coast |Sffanome city ©... # ¥ [pay term began a : $29 WEST COURT STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA : i viser and chief ag tide, 1, abd while a much | st Tams : : : Skishoms Oty .....: 3? 8 He succeeds Justice Arch Bob-| : ’ : ol tabilization Die itey—Fowis, 4% Ie and over. 30o a ul h row | ormy region is predicted in the Rockies and |Difishare: = 8 1 pitt, Idlanapolis Republican. The| Bln % : Baie No. 3 poultry. 40 ose estgrn Plains. wers and thunderstorms will, be intermingled Antonio . # ji ocumee top position is rotated £ 1 h vod Bo M30 RD Ca eaarerenee ¥0- 8 ;

fhroughout this section of the nation, among the justices by district, |,