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‘We Are Hungry
For News’ Says
By FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW head perhaps death in (he next ARTILLERY
United Press Staff Correspondent
NESE for two Communist offensives sticks a sweat-streaked face
minute.
AT THE FRONT, Korea. July y aR blazed fort®' at the trapped last SpHDS. oh 7. ute out of his foxhole to see who is ; hain. twas «rani w : - ere is no sign o on : é 31—Blood seeped through the was 31 m. GIs. The Communists had lured this sweltering RE ne But ‘coming up the trail. " 4 : ’ y “en an white bandage on the sergeant’s At 11am. 10 FaeR Nat the American patrol into, 8 from these plains, the silent Correspondent, huh he head. down at Kaesong on chairs minefield. Chinese emerge suddenly for says noticing the patch. “ rap oi esd with white slip covers . . . “I was lucky,” said Sgt. Jar- midnight raids -—- ambush by What's going on at Kaesong . How are truce talks going at five on each fl of the long ret. “One of our men was moonlight. Down these plains .. what about this agenda Kaesong?” he asked. table. Adm. C. Turner Joy killed.” He fingered his band- the next Red drive may sweep thing? We are hungry for inArtillery sounds like summer read something in English age. “I sure.hope they can do "A! any moment—Kaesong or no formation up here. thunder in the distance. A puff to Gen. Nam Il, chief Com- something over there at: Kze- Kaesong. ; Six’ young Americans are up of smoke spirals suddenly from munist negotiator. Nam Ii y oe DE ; J The GIs- wait. ; at this point of the front. Six the next hill. tr BONE y, A bottle of cold tea sits
doesn’t speak English.
uniform The North Korean then
- i . free-thinking men in pi i» Baw oh Across the river, a hard scrab- before each delegates at the ree Napaim.” Sgi. Edwin R. Jar ble rock terrain climbs up to a ep
wondering about what goes on
rett, Paragould, Ark, says read a statement in Korean 3 ; table. The talk goes on and in the palatial negotiation without stirring a muscle. “Fire to the chief United Nations ig in ag Tg Shee on. Cigaret Butts pile up an "building in Kaesong. Sure, Jelly bombs." negotiator. Adm. Joy didn't falls off sharply to reveal the pr ays. hn ST i they're interested. Their lives He was sitting calmly on a understand him. The iftén- ons communique says
are at stake, The trail leads up a slope of decomposed granite-—and prab- . 3 Nd . -.
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great no-man’s land of the preters talked while: nego- Pyonggang plains—once a Red Hators lighted cigarets. bastion and nurturing grounds
Fast Side Home Business Raided as Center Notes Of Prostitution FOR IT to
WATCH FOR IT to come, As East Side home, littered with ulation Ww.
FR - | this week—relaxation of :Regfilth and reeks with.bad odors, It'll mean lower down pay-| today was raided b¥V police as a pay ments and longer payment pe-
center of prostitution -~ Policewomen Betty Cashman 11038 for all major appliances. |
and Luba Adjieff of Juvenile Aid Division described the “home” at 2819 Moore Ave. as one of the worst they had seen.
North. Korean hillside. War rumbled around his bandaged
“later “no progress.”
= » ” PFC. DAVID W. BOYLE
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Harold Hartley, financial editor of The Times, is vacationing. His regular column, “To-
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Mrs. Margaret Warrenberg, 37, 9ay In Business,” will be remother of seven children, is Summed Aug, 20. charged with child neglect. Police-|. ~~. "¥F Ef women reported Mrs, Warrenberg Probably 15 per cent down, inencouraged her 27-year-old step- stead of 25 per cent, and 18 daughter in prostitution months to pay instead of the The $tepdaughter is on furlough prosent limit of 15 months, from the Indiana School for the + °F TU8S, floor coverings and Feeble Minded at Ft. Wayne. household furnishings the presd girls and a 17-year-old boy, = £0 ; periods old girls ay = ‘v| Will be lengthened from the 153- a
have been named in delinquency petitions growing out of the reported prostitution. “Dozens’ more persons,
month limit to 18 months. And just as important, down-
Men die every day... both/Payments may be cash, trade-in
+... as truce talks go on.
juvenile boys and girls and adult or a Sombination of both. TY - . : " : men, are expected to be named/and radio ealers can smile © I P § t Sh < 5 by JAD officials in the case. again. 0g 1] S 0 mp oyee ro 1 - aring e Mrs. Warrenberg’s five children i ktill at home will be placed with Bugle Control U by Kroger Store welfare authorities, JAD Teport-| mnevre worrying about bulges 75 To a Cents : ed. Four will be sent to St. Vin- .: pi que University.
i To produce faster, more effi- Sears, Roebuck & Co, have A ’$ nage at Vincennes . ) ] ee . Coit 0 son, on proba- ir fact, engineers there Bre de cient and more courteous service!similar plan and when I read One 17-y adh voting considerable time to figur- to Kroger store customers. a new about one of their janitors reg
employee profit-sharing and sav-itiring and receiving a
ings plan is being initiated by the [$45.000 from this firm. 1
payment of became
tion from Juvenile Court Jos ve ing out where and why bulges ap- In Earl Trade hicle taking, is believed to be ear -— in metal pressure con-
Arizona. Another daughter is in
: z 8, that is. o hai OeBPR interested !’ Mr all sai a foster home under guidance of Tere a find will he im. HOR trading opened active at chain grocers. interested,” Mr. Hall said. the Catholic Charities Bureau. bz in ; the Indianapolis Stockyards The idea is to give Kroger Must Be 21 os Warrenberg's husband portant. It could revolutionize en- , . * workers a ‘personal’ interest in Mrs, ar . ord { i rs 5000 tive: barre 3 , re . 2 Yeah 8 “TY f far the NY Po rE Robert, is on the Indiana State gineering and design. Hogs 000, acuye; barr ys and po conipany, to make him a part Fo qualify fe ' program, Farm following conviction of lar- U d Do gilts mostly 24 to 50.eents higher; of the store and its success. ac- Kroger employees must be at ceny. \ p an wn instanes- more up; bulk choice cording to Joseph B. Hall, presi-ileast 21. and have been employed ee .— Net income of the Indianapolis 185 to 240 pounds $23.50 to $24 dent. ; with the firm for at least 4wo > i ~ ’ ¢ « r thic > anv fors Stabbed Husband Balks Power and Light ( 0. Was $2.723.- top $24 freely for number ont To do this. the compa 1 of ““iyears. : . |181 during the first six months of fiw : ip Progra ‘in which employeen tr Tv. sik ner sont nf ike wer At Accusing His Wife this year, as compared to $2,496 20d two 190 to pounds; 240 may deposit as much as 5 per] Ninety-six per cent of the work Times State Service : 286 for the first half of 1950. to 290 pounds to. $23.50; cent of .their regular earnings. Jers in the Indianapolis branch RALEIGH, N. C,, July 51 (UF) But earnings per share of com-'120 *to 160 pounds $18 to 320; Company Chips In jcontacted to date have joined the - Capt. Vaughan H. ange es, MON stock was only $1.77, as com- choice, uniform near 160 pounds. : & : plan, . Mr. Hall reported. The fused today to press es pared with $1.86 last year for this $20.5 to $21; 160 to 180 pounds The company, in turn. eachi © 'W =" or me” ctores and against his wife, who stal o nire Period. $21.50 to $23.50; sows strong, vear conirityies 5 per cent of | mploys alinost 700 workers in the back with a butcher n The reason: Indiahapoliz Power spots around 25 cents higher; profits up to $23 million 10 Der “If all of these WOLKErs were “to keep him from going to RO*,ng rignt jssued 196.580 new|bulk choice 300 to 550 pounds Cent of profits from $25 to 350) 0. contribute $5 weekly, they rea.” {shares of common stoc st/$17.50 to $19.50; choice lights Million and 15 per cent of profits = ; illic , Police charged Mrs. Hilda Y. : k last/$17.5 $1 0 . igh over $30 million. The company/Would save about §3 million and - i Va.. with February. $19.75 and sparingly $20. 5 million the company would contribute Hanks, 21, of Ricpmord, Va. Cattle 1500; calves 300; moder. Must earn at least $15 million] npany Soule :ault with a deadly weapon.| pq D h . id = % profit hefore it makes a contri- about §1'z million Mr. Hall assau der $2500 bond. ore oug ately active; steers and heifers : he fut 11 ae estimated. She was held un i . ut fully steady; two loads high bution to t ie Fund, howe Tha mans ea vad Rv srinirnuasa The couple and their 8-year Business school grads start oice medun. Welrht tier ,| Capitalists in blue denim, rath The money saved by employees Lil - » . ” > 1 ( 1 JP t Ss POTS at o te bm ¥ .” 11 old son were staying at a local working at higher salaries Zaoiee Sheu Ee re gs OT than striped trousers might under this program will be insie {these days —in fact, th i sti on BL Sis SO ye > s nothing vested in = government bonds hotel (s lav in serious €on-|nf. all in je highest bought to arrive; scattered sales well be the theme. It is no i z Trct NOt we ntributed by thet Capt. Banks 1ay in ! ? 9 4ll Lime choice steers and vearlings $35 to) NeW not éven in the grocery field. Thal money contributed by thy $ Ss yea BS de
dition at a hospital. "A survey of this year's grad- But it has proved highly succegs- company will be used to purchase : —_— y $36; eligible to sell .
TUBSDAY, JULY 31, 1881 es THEINDIANAPOLIS.TIMES _. cr s _PXGE 18 ‘What Are They Doing at Kaesong?'— Be | Fon we | - Lew il gr
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ably decomposed Koreans since it passes through a series of ancient graveyards: Each is a little shelf cut out of the mountainside. Now the trall enters a forest of scrub pine rimmed A popping sounds on on its far edge with deep foX- {he plains. A light holes, : veers suddenly, It is one of our A helicopter hovers overhead. It is searching the gulleys and An valleys for enemy infiltration units.
s Talks Go On
. ; : little; tusked deer that rum around on these lethal plains,
The staccato of an automatic weapon breaks the Stillness. It contrasts with the steady thump of Canadian heavy artillery.
8 88 A These is quiet at the advance United Nations base at night time. Allied spokes-~ men tell newsmen a little of what transpired at Kae song. Pencils scribble away —eager for every scrap of news,
faint airplane
reconnaissance p lanes. enemy sniper just shot at it. : “Real quiet here — except at x = r * night,” the GI's say. “Then star Another helicopter was shells light things up and pacarrying United Nations trols go“into skirmishes,” negotiators back to their Night time. That's when trip advance base—the so-called flares and booby traps go off. “truce camp.” There, the “Every night,” the GI's say. delegates rested up, ate hot They are set off either by Chimeals, slept in beds. nese patrols or by foxes and
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¥ n ” THE TALL Arkansas soldier with the bandaged head says: : “The enemy chased us for two miles with a creeping barrage and-they were only 75 feet be<hind us when we finally got un= der a protecting bluff. ’ “What are they doing at Ru3 song?”
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‘World Report— | vi
Ben Gurion Victor As Israel Votes for ‘Planned Economy’
By United Press | The “planned economy” labor party M4pai held a com\manding lead today in Israel's second general election, Prime Minister David Ben Gurion was expected to return {to power as leader of a new coalition.
dd
| With almost two-thirds of the — {votes counted in yesterday's na- peace treaty dealing with future tionwide balloting, Mapai and the U7. 8. military plans in the Patwo parties which would join it cific and ownership of Formosa. in a coalition hela a percentage Ma lead over possible combinations . _ yp . which might be formed against as rH VIET Mv Hovernar therm I'hai Lap Thanh, a French gennm eral and several other French ofThere was no breakdown on . cers were Killed today by a
the number of seats each of the 17 contesting parties had won of the 120-seat parliament The p Communists ran last, / ” = o THE psychiatrist who heads a
Crazy Drunk GI of Toran. son of ths nts xing races Discipline
grenade thrown by a Communist “death ,volunteer.”
Price of Pork Abdullah, is enjoying complete! A young soldier today faced . liberty while undergoing treat- Army discipline for wearing out To Rise 5¢ to 6c ment for an illness, his welcome on a week-end visit ; wi . : py. Dr. Charles Durand, chief of to Indianapolis. WASHINGTON July 1 } the Rives De Prangins Clini« Pfc. Charles F. Heron's celebraConsumers will have to swal-'told the United Press that
Mr. tion included tossing a large mimlow an average five to six cents/Talal, contrary to reports he is eograph machine from the Severin on pork Peng Yeiained against his will, Hotel's second floor mezzanine to Sy . could leave whenever he wished. the first floor In Municipal Court chops and pork roasts. # ” 2 oy . : 3 yesterday, he said it was “be-
a pound price increase
The § f rice St: za- CFENSE NISTERS > The Office of Price 1biliza " DE} EN Y n> 1; TER S of cause I got crazy drunk. tion (OPS) late yesterday au- Great. Britain, France and Can-| ;,40e joseph M. Howard told in : .» ada will arrive in Washington to- 09 . ‘ thorized: slaughterers to hike the: 22-year-old Camp Atterbury : . morrow for a top-level world "It wns Hckv de ai their prices immediately on Nght. strateguaggnference with U. S. OO t was lucky nobody was er-weight pork loins, with the in- officials, informed diplomatic 14 os ; ; ° There js a limit to the town's
creases to be passed on by re-/qaurtehs said. tail butcher shops. y 8-2 i AY, OPS - officials said the pork THE Economic Co-operation Howard said Fe Will let the Army Siar ac Aan administer punishment after Pfe. price increases at refail markets Administration has decided that H £ he $312 hi probably will range from three Sweden and Portugal are back on oo pays re °h rg ine to nine cents a pound, but that/their economic feet and do 3 "soldier was charged willy
hospitality,” the judge said. Judge -
not
the bulk of increases for house-|need further Marshall® Plain aid. malicious destruct.on of Property, wives probably will be five to six| ECA stopped aid to the United '®3ISting arrest and being: drunk. cents. Kingdom and Ireland earlier this Local Truck Grain Prices The action was taken, OPS! year said, to_relieve slaughterers 2: 2 =» N03 Ltuck PHeRb whose pork prices have been fro-.. INDIA has protested three key! Nn 2 eats, Tic.
white corn. 1! 69 yellow corn. $162
> [nanananans
zen since January, while prices sections of the proposed Japanese XO of lighter weight hogs have in. ~ TTTTTTTYSSTTET creased “substantially.”
Local Produce Eggs—Current receipts, 54 Ibs. and over to case 39c; Grade A large, 500; Grade large 43s, and Grade A medium. *7c 0 grade. 33e Poultry—Fowls, 4! lbs. and over, 25¢ nder 4'z lbs. and - Leghorns, “18¢: cocks and stages, 15¢. and No 4c less
3 voultry
” i : Youd i majority - " 4 1 than No. 1 uates of the Indiana University es ene & ful. Kroger stock u : reguiar 59 U. S. Statement * . {Business School showed ye around $32 to $35.50; liberal share . - : Ratterfat—Premium. Se: resuier Ste — : ee Sve line sala : : > {heifers eligible at $32 to $34.50: Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices WASHINGTON. July 31 (UP)—Govern- jing sa aries for men to average =~ i bulls Ar Toi] : . ; 3 - : - went expenses and receipts for the cu 28 hly vi . COWS and bulls firm; commercia REPORT OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Tent fiscal year through’ July 2% sompared [$554 monthly. Girls averaged and good cows $30: bulk utility FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1951 {th a-year ago test. Your 95. Nn =e - JUNE 30, 1050 . JUNE 30, 1851 # a {008 100.904 § 534 361,678 rs 20 per cent above last tand commercial $22.75 to $29. Balance Balance : Expenses $. 4,008,1986,90 1°849.615.308 8s 2 ; Vv as Canners an cutters £17.50 to $23 Fun . : _Tot al g . . Receipts 2.335.841,040 103 50.369 year. And business is gobbling sion 4 cutters $17.50 to $23; Sneeial - Deb (rms Disbiiisements Dent Cred Deficit LO16113.704 _ 4.150,692.395 d t © mostly $18 up Special 150,465.50 11.039.214.34 100,251 28 Cash Balance 5. 115, "LR 224 B16 | rai 8 st | . : uition 5,118,791.60 5,090.061.2 28.720.32 Puslcl Debt 255.531.876.085 257 438.234.6368: UP trained personnel a : 2 fas i Bulls $30 down; vealers active, Trust: Gress . 19.48 1,205.08 1.061 23 ? 143.38 Gold Reserve 21.758,365.430 24,136.667, rate. Only 10 per cent were stll{ i oady- choice and prime $36 to McCoy... £0 115.73 115.75 -— 1 ~ | v BI rer 3 non 1 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE [looking for spots a month fol-/ gas. Omiferaial and ns Mss i : Ey ne ose » 3000 For the Day _, lez.000 lowing graduatfjon—and a third to $36 i ry gopum 33.13 193.33 i i ont $50,346,000 of these expected call to mili- Sheep 500; active: spring lambs Snow Award ' 26 41 z 9 For the Mont -” - t r +3 Po | ’ 1 : 8 B13 3 “arl A Stearns asi] Clearing + SRI34614001LATY. Service soon, strong to mostly 50 cents higher; Bene Wein 5,896.14 x : —— ett et a. > lanct d-Westing . "3 ry ci - bulk choice and prime 832.50 fo Banning Co 26 02 45.00 hi pr enrie st herts . 0" 5% Local Stocks and Bonds ($33; part deck $33.50; few good Donate 2 gost 60 44 128 nu. ? Ay ermon land choice $31 to $32.50; part deck Dean : 4304 —July 31-— ® good 75 pound native feeding 158. 1¢ Asked . ¥ 2 425 HO 2 rnc ISCRS 5% pid . a he lambs $27; slaughter ewes steady; 643 : 7 American States wom have 3» zeae) good and choice $9.50 to $13. “ iid nd nd 02 1 Awsricaa States pics i 17 Jive dil 0 pp Wi - ¥ ee ~ "i Hols; ship Fund a 100 00 # l *, 8 Ayres 42% _...... 102 105 . Fle went ry 300k Rental 18.699 88 ( Bar BR & sl Jas ot 8 ! Afraid to Go Home SE Saimeniont Fund Asse 36.471 08 303 | Belt t s . sholditg Tax-Pavroll Deductio 1 1 ) 501 * BosbaMernili ‘com im 1 MINNEAPOLIS, July 31. (UP) EE Ente SurhaeT Behoor 2.472 50 °) Eobbasersl PIA 472% ences aT 40 ISON ene A 16-year-old girl hitch-hiked gh unerts XKindergarien Memor|al 4 nt BOYi mactaeseneante. 3 , Public Employees Re er A Ch areater Coa ie 30% 5 all the way from Merchen, W. School Bldg, Bond Fund 1.131,595.94 2,260 ir cvssssaens i y "0 i ‘umulat ldg. Fund veg 875 Com Loan 4 pfd ve nN. " or «+ (Va., to Minneapolis because she Cenrulative Ride Cont CarNa-Var -... a3 1% The new $175,167 Vermont St.\ © _.. i to go home after a 25.91 2,459,121 64 20,042,935.26 22,502 20,277.780.22 == 2,224,250.77 Cum s KE > " - | i . 25.91 Cummings Eng pfd..... . 100 103 [bridge over Eagle Creek today|jste ice sai ‘ > e Cumming © oo 3 oid wen 1 to tn Blic by ti |late date, police said today. The i Te lta LA 5 pta ne 16%2 was opened 0 e pu c y the girl turned up at police head- al Fund Balance does not include Petty Cash Pund Eastern Ind Tele f : 4 Thus i 5 uarters Sunday when her mad brar) 1 & Grds. Dept. in the agsregate dquitable Securities com . 25 :--«/ County Commissioners. q § ! a nm oF 3.00 Fo table Securities ofd ...... i lis Se money ran out. Her uncle was “Special & Property Tax Receipts for Special Fund "' 38 186 287.78 Finance COM ....... . The bridge provides a main : ¥ . ssSpecial & Property Tax Receipts for Cumulatis ids Yun $ 675.308 30 Family 5 100 & due here today to take her back Precis] §.2raneriy, Tax Recéints 108 Sumulative Bis. Fund Family Finance 5% ofd ...... traffic tery to Speedway City ? Y c *ssgpecial Tax Receipts for Tuition Fund . Havs Corp pid we ..... Pap A 0 i Pe ’ Y home. DETAIL OF THE DEPARTMENTAL Hamilton Miz OM. 00 as Ips; AN e ison plants. QF THE SCHOOL CITY OFedN Herff-Jones cv A pfd . 10% FISCAL YEAR 1830 - ign 3 Construction of the four-span ADMINISTRATION 1950-1951.) Emmerich Manual FUND TRANSFERS ook Drug sees rei ete s » wag tan serintan Art Associatin 1 10 458 ss 1 010. oes § |feinforced CONCISE SITUCLUTE WAS| peers Offite ‘of Superinten: eh Sh ae BSR | Ind Asso Tel 2% pfd... oe started last Deéember. It was Bor bouts De Symphony Orchestra 25.000 00 od Cn %1 40s ofa 103 * financed by a bond issue author- any, rvice Depa 126,227 66 ee TotalPund Trams Ind Teleohone & ity Co 33 s4 ized by the County Council. | Rusinis Director's Y 14.333 34 for Expoie AOA 1958.00 Indpls At uo " a i n . : x Ais 1s Office 63.738.30 Indianapolis Water com 16vs 174% Commissioner Fred Nordsiek > CA (11.63820 NET SPECIAL SCHOO! Indianapolis Water 4Ys pi... 10 103% said the bridge replaces a ‘very: B ATE ma Gen 15.570 48 \ Lea AND TUITION FUND Indianapolis Water 6% pid .. 1 / . " . $.019 84 EXPENDITURES AS Indpls Pow § Xt som : 3 332 dangerous” one-way bridge that . Bulldines and Grounds PER BUDGET OF . Indpls Pow pic A had been condemned partment 63.790.44 842 950-1951 $15.220 108 33 Indianapolis Railways com 4 5 1a . 3 tmias 18. 08% BE it a .. CO 3 110% : Supply Departmen 19,205.69 v ' OT AT . PRN ’ 2 geflerson, National Life 00 - 14va 4%! A car containing the County Operation of Buildings 3020808 Total Maintenance 235.11 | DETAIL _OF = EXPENDITURES RE oi Life 0: i, S81, Commissioners, Mr. .Nordsiek, Matenatice of Bulld- GAIA AEC TEMPORARY LOANS *Lincoin : Al Aha . ™ on » | AUXIL RY AGENCIES I'ime Warrants 5 i sit 16) : : Fixed Charges + 2,767.32 Be anis i Linen Corporation, my a 8% William Allison and Jesse Nut-| e arge 61.3 br rtes $ 106.811.08 {Principal only) $ 900,000.00 i GRAND RAPIDS Great Lakes Greyhound lines and Marien Berri lon. COM wun 5a 6'4 sell, and a former county council, i Total Administra .. General 10518345 | rp usm FUNDS | i i Jat Jones, com (new) “vine ld h..1 “| president, Paul Clark, was the : . : tion Expense 393,782.11 Tolalahuxtiars pe EAeudituroy dase $671.53 KALAMAZO00 Pennsylvania Greyhound Lines now N Ind Pub Serv com:111023 23% first vehicle to cross the new span.| ® Fire and Allied Lines, | INSTRUCTION Agencies Expense . $ 1LOIZ.00141] Lo bo offer new, more convenient service N71 Sefv #14 pf 2 : : : | Supervision .........3 170,362.50 tna " N tnd Pb Serv dvs pid 9 | Formal dedication will be later. | Full-Coverage Automobile, Kindergarten ; 140.624 94 | DEBT SERVICE Sinkiny rund 3 560.000.00 : . - Progress Laundry Com 13°'| Three other counfy bridges un-| . lementary Schools .. 6,120,828.30| Interest on School orien, vo vas] 0 between these important cities! Pub Sev of 1nd 304 ptd 81 8valg tructi pected to, and Inland Marine Insur- | lig 190.70] Contribution to POIBADILO0 pa cHERS RETIREMENT FUND : Pub Serv of Ind 3!2 p a er construction are ex | . 8choo! vei 334,199.70 ontribution ta A BE Ca ID wa A : . : . om p 20% 30%! { | rie h \ { nd £18 200.00 ABSESEMENT 1950-1951 { > ' acs Sen Tool com . ..esrs 43. 48 |be completed by the end of the ance under dividend-paying | EBerey Maal Spans Tund F123%09% | Expenditures 8 214,684.98 Go straight through to your destination! Schwitger Cummins pid oie 3 any; year, . i . Schon! Baia] + 356,382.38 Total=Debt Berviee 13IL. 2 KR VEMOBIAL HINDER FT. WAYNE Same bus—same seat-no changes. . fh, Ee “& . a . y : resnal schnice! ; 8 2.22 A L JINDER- 3 ‘ . . *20 Ind Gok 43% oid ..... 108, 1% RE .. policies. Savings to policy- rly ht + 1,115,840.86 Hpense GARTEN ROOM FUND To . You'll like this finer servige . . . and toke! n Camp sansa | * ; - RGES xpenditures 24.23 y . Fiokti Yan Cam, HL 0" * Party for Tribe Today holders since organization, gps ian 358.80337 | Rental oT II ve ei xD you'll go all the way in Greyhound anner f cri Kk igh roe 195,51 SC DI UN A Terre Haute Malleable . 11h 1h An appreciation party for the ie thucks Hig 431,019.02 JR Temporary Expenditures 5 1,698,284 54 MARION SuperCoach comfort. u 8 Machine Co 5% ‘oid * 0% 3a Ind pple RL p Tb gt : $14,630,000. Net losses George Washington Loan 21.96 VITHHOLD TAX Sa I , LH 1 fanapolis Indians w e given | ! High School 206.29062 | Bond Premium anc WITHHOLDING TA " United Utilities .........ss00 117% 12% 1D } : | . a8 CArr ° : jcense 1.44275 Expenditure $ 1.501.035 30 te — Union Title : aisessnerinenes 58% at 6 p. m. today at the Indian- |}, Paid, $33,770,000. Thoma Curr How an w License Nr 44 xpenditures “ ROUND TRIPS DAILY 2 “Extra dividend. i ~ , Arie, ome | duit Educ $9 652 2 ) 27095271 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIRE sons |2folis Country Club by Btorely Aut Jdusatiop are Contribution to Publi VENT CPuMD INDIANAPOLIS CONVENIENTLY TIMED DEPARTURES Aer chn Loan Shas 53 “| Van Camp, ASSETS $13,892,412 i hS Erantonces. Retire Expenditures 5897490 meric ” . | - ——— ————— vaseastue ’ ¥ Total— Instructional ment Mund. . 278.079 18 : > Anerican Toan ales 60 - * UABILITIES. 10,016,939 Expense... $10.183639.35 ProperudDamare aud RENTAL FUND TOU AND SUPPLY | BLOOM NORTHEOUND Bastisn Morley 5s 61 ... we Xp srevas ' ’ a : Public’ Liability 6.591.83 ETAL ru d5.422.71 i INGTON 5:30 a.m.—=1:35 p.m. CST Batesville Tele Co 4/38 earl X x SURPLUS 3.875.673 OPERATION r Fired a ! Buhner Fertilizer 5s 58 . wee crsnnns ’ ’ i Elementary Schools $ 87201308 ial-—Fixed Churge ASE 7 ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNTS ; Ch of Com Bldg 4's 61 ..... ves » ¥ 8hortridze High ." Expense $3 36213183 DJUSTMEN Cou ky Sauk o7 2 SOUTHBOUND Columbia Club 3-58 £2 ....... 87 eeee » _.. Behool 7.684.855) oe Fork 18 Process 44 Fe dna, oi 52 PICTURES. - 3 | I Sh . | et a aa BEDFORD 11:45 a.m.—5:15 p.m. CST Fauptable Mig CO 58 65 ..r.. 98 Bo ~ A GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL | "School ‘ers 76,308.39 | Offices . $ 21.776.20 | AcBount i. ......... 3,858.01 Hamilton Mtg Co : |X AND 4 i Arsenal Technical : nl Elementary Schools 228,422.35 Supply Stotk es 4114.31 LOOK AT THE LOW FARE Indpls Public * lx * Bchools .........:s . 02,741.83 ortridge Hig . toek—O g vans ‘hens 43,350.30 and Short (CrA - 86.19 ina He Tel 3 | K FRAMES * INSURANCE COMPANY leh Foomool ...... « 57.265.61 Emmerich’ Mamisi Shop Btock ....... 15,875.12 EVANSVILLE Grand Rapids . . $6.40 Evansville . . $4.00 * ; » Crispus: Attucks ; Training High 8hop Stock—-Over ' (U. 8. Tr tation Tax Extr + c E o 3 . INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA oleh choo! IN 68.214.74 aldchool _ ees 31,368.73 and Short ....(Cr) 317.61 h ansportation Tax Extra) *« hoose From One ’ eorge Washington rsenal Technica 1 . L. a High hool . 67654908, '_ Schools .. ... “es 38.523 40 Total—Adjustment : : of the Largest : © Wastern Dept, Omaha 2, Nebraska : ort. Carr Howe R Sa0pLaLL: Account Expense ..$ 28.871.30 2 - a ¢ & Stocks v hs t ; Goan, Beasul. . RIA Attacks ve out 2s | TOTAL EXPENDI. GREYHOUND TERMINAL (He Middle s——— RY y — THER ‘AW — _ Lo . LLANE 3 : * Tetal—Operational George A arnington pened ae ka an $ 5,057.381.99 ay — - 3 0 *' GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL EXPOSE ....oiiiins $ 1.587,831.17 High ool =. 22MM] TAL. EX Illinois & Market PL-4501., — lle 3 » f ¥ r — - ‘ i ; 3 INDIANAPOL S x : r x A : MAINTEN : ly ava bic School ....... 16.418.22 PENDETURES — i Ya . — " Rp en. i BOND AND SHARE 3: GENCY INC. Shoriridge High "| Total-Capiial Outs FINANOIAL fal LE ah ga «i MA. 7437 fy ! g ABRBORL 3. Seyret iyLs 1486548 lay Expense 1 4530ATH reve inter SIOTTNRSORE : i CORPORATION - x * 1752 N. MERIDIAN STREET ol Jou ere and Bul for all payments are in ths possession of the Board of Schoni'Commissioners and . ] ig i wh ®. y 3 are Open for, I pection 2 A 8 - : ; ' . F BRIONERS bg INVESTMENTS—SECURITIES 3 #/ BROTHERS += WABASH 2456 ; Ghia. dine iy 410 Y § 8 ; ; 129 E. MARKET 3 MA-4321 - - or 3 » : J \ i vk ? ¢ Cat J vi . Ww 5, 1 Fi - ow of ‘ . . ne A ——————————— - _".—_._ LE 4 % * 2 La ey AR : i 5 2 * ss J . 3 ; ii " 4 {
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