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rim Kids May Pull NC I 5 -_~ ® 0) ’ ng-Way Corrigan Mi goods to Communist countries by two-thirds. The decision followed negotiations between the!) Swiss Federal Government and

an American Delegation from Washington.

” » ” COMEDIAN Jack Bepny and a|m troupe of enter- Ri tainers arrived at Honolulu International Airport last night

Wro

France, 5-year-old Bubba and Kathy might pull a Corrigan act”

|“wrong-way coast yesterday and their father {claimed they did 11 miles. The children have been forbidden by ithe French and British to swim the Channel from their shores. “One shiny day, they'll slip into the water, and start swimming,” iMr. Tongay sald. |knows, they might end up on the |English side.

+ “Corrigan got lost the Atlantic not many years ago, and he insisted it was all a mis- now is lie on the take . . . why can't we?”

= » » WEST BERLIN police squads were alerted today as hundreds of thousands of young Communists massed in East Berlin to demonstrate for Berlin police alerted approximately 500 members of the riot|asked political asylum. The group -—thrée men and a woman-—ar-rived as authorities were questioning 12 Polish seamen who landed in the country earlier after carrying out a mutiny on a Polish minesweeper.

Korean battle areas. “I'm glad

| Benny said, “but all I want to do

beach, Three or

riot day begins to tell on a person, even’ if he is only 39.”

» ” ” FOUR MORE Polish refugees landed In Sweden in a patched-up single-engine plane today and

SAD REUNION—-Pfe. Donald Pinnick, Mt. Clements, Mich., was all set to leave for Alaskan Army, Red Cross, two sheriffs and numerous others to get him back in time from Seattle for the funeral. Left to right, Donald's brother, Kenneth; Donald; the widow; Donald's bride of four months, Betty; his sister, Mrs. Doris Szostak.

The Tax Boys Applauded— Ginny Does Strip By Government Request

| ring to Miss Hill if she asked

duty when his father, John, died. It took the

control squad and held them ready to rush to the East-West city border if Communists tempt to cross to demonstrate in West Berlin.

vo. A JAPANESE worker said today in Tokyo he had seen more than 10,000 Russian airmen and paratroopers training daily on Sakhalin Island north of Japan {before he fled with 10 other JapA 25-caliber pistol which Miss anese in a motorboat two weeks up girl, was left with only her un-| Hill kept ever-handy at her bed- 480. derwear today after an auction of gide brought $36. her personal belongings netted the mated $23,200 worth of minks

Hog Prices Up, Trade Fairly Active

Tease— wa A BRITISH MISSION left Lon-|S don for Tehran today to seek a solution to the Iranian oil crisis which has shut down the vital Abadan refineries. Seal Richard Stokes led the dipand financial perts on the vital mission.

By United Press | SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 3—Vir-| for it. ginia Hill Hauser, gangland's pin-

Lord Privy

was fllegal is signed before the CIO national leaders signed nonCommunist amdavits.

“The earlier NLRB decision, made in the so-called Highland

2

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x » ” Wing equipped with F-84 Thund- PRODUCE farmers in the West

t,t" FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1951 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death gar REY

COREY—Mrs. Ruby. GRAUEL—Conrad J. JONES—Prank E. KIGER—Ruby K. SCOTT~John agel-l SC OUTH--Anna

ihn 52% pet 2 (3 md Tas | A 2 of site: River bridge at]

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Count: ject 7 1.07 miles on “Vincenn ano south corpo- : 88—Bids are invited on es of concrete widening and 6.184 bituminous resurfacing on fol-

fty— 54 1

[RLING FUNEF Jao Bt after Baturday, 10 8. m.- at the Tneral ect P-615(8), 4.729 . . 1 67 at Switz City| home. Frie emesy. "(Now ash SE, 0.17 mile] BLASS—Marion, beloved 0! 1 , Bon

te River bridge ington Pari 5 d o m Jefferson to Gl 3 a y oth of prank’ ro k, a G Y. °

Inn

c! Cont bituminous resurfaoin on {1 ils on bs 20 extending west from BR § alte ursds 3 Tange

papers, please copy. Jug¥eene Coun Brother ClitoBte Fh we : Project 739C, 0.285 mile TS. Pasa~ on SR 157 wohinglon SL) tn" Bloom-| dena Rodarle ioe eld from North to Streets. Hana, aw 8 ly At ntract RS-3376—Bids are invited on Mico Y Friends m oi nO eat oT" 0.363) NERAL ®oE T Voao Tsu. ounty 0)ec " i+ Jrospect

6 p. m. in County—Project P-67(8), 8.973 fervioes en. avis. Baie '0, - » 0, ner a I a a “from 0.363 mile to 6.336 ashington Park Cemetery, (New miles west of SR 9 in Jalan York papers, pleasa copy.)

{ ge. { ri ounty—Project 67D, 3.118 Donald Edwin, = | miles on US 50 from 6.336 miles west of BUSA usband EON yh “Nore SR 9 in LaGranse 5 SR 5. a4 head 8 of Mr. d Mrs. Contrack Bids * are invited on a and. brother of Harold: drainage i. A Jeintorced concrete Dpave-| Ear Helen ap eanne Bur e, ment 0 * - Ursday, ervices Bt “Joseph County—Project UL-82(71).| PSSA. VAY SLAIANTS MORI: 9.500 mile on Western Ave. (BR 2) IN| 4Rv “saturday, 4.30 p, m, Priends ou

from Olive Street to the NYC ihvited. riends . may call at the | Juortuary.

railroad.

t! rE EE © n————_———————————————— tho ah on Phe Boctmipaon 18" India DEENA ane Jt 6 years apolls. HW MMISSI and yr; es Mohler, 0 fh ianapoSF INDIANA ay CO oN B bro or} of LE 8 Rust, 0! Newser, Sam ad - aw . 1m, it ©. 2 CHAIN. he roo 1351 Ringgold Bt. Also

e TICE TO BIDDERS survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends Notice 13 Deredy ven that sealed bids ma call at Je TOLIN FUNERAL for the purchase of the following materials H ME. 1308 Prospect St., any time will be received by the Chairman of the after 13 noon Saturday. Services tate Highwiy Commission of Indiana, at) Monder § 8. B tient How Cross. ly a ey eT %. M. (CST), on| Friends invited. a

9 ana. . . » iendas ind Ee ————————— the 6th Jay of August, 1951, at which time} FORESTER—Edward, New Augus

id Tes Ind., brother of Mrs, Mary Cham-= Invitation No. 45-B: 1550 to 1625 Tons, bers, Chicago, Mrs. Kate Thompson, Size No. 9 and 11 AutTegates, PF.O.B. Cort- Mrs’ Anna Case and Mrs. Maggie

land, “delivered on SR Bection D ori ‘Aldrich, passed away Wednesda. plant, vicinits thereof, \, 500 Tons, mize| Funeral services Saturday, 1) a.m. ex-{No. 12 Agtregate, 1.OB. Jorisille. deity} ARY. Priends invited 5 nor Becton HAYES — Mary Margaret, beloved Invitation No. 108: 100 to 150 Tons. Size mother of Mrs. Rose Smith and No. 12 Aggregate, FP. O.B. Kennard. deliv- Miss Mary Hayes of Indianapolis; ered on SR 234, Section N or plant vi- fister $i Edward Dwyer, Dub in 4 3 . and; es y 1a . ! 8 and Soutiwest Were guaranteed a ol ton No. 100: 1200 to 1500 Tons, Phil Dwyer of Australia and Patrick

Trade opened fairly active injinternal Revenue Department god for a disappointing $5280.

the Indianapolis Stockyards to- has arrived for duty

Park case, left the way open for

labor pool of an estimated 300,000 size No. 12 Aggregate. F.O.B. Wilkinson.| Dwver of Syracuse, N. Y. vassed

The crowd stood in 97-degree|

eat to bid on the luxurious pos- Japan from the United States,

{the Far East Air Forces announced today in Tokyo.

# = = INFORMED sources said in : (Bern today that Switzerland has Only Miss Hill's underwear was 28Téed to an American request ruled ineligible to go under the/t0 cut its exports of strategic

rival unions to seek new bargain'g elections at 4700 * AFL union-shop plan

She still owes Uncle Sam about h $145,000, That should be reduced] sessions which also included suit, further with the sale of her ranch gowns, shoes, figurines and tea style home tomorrow. She originally owed $161,000 in| unpaid income taxes. - The biggest bargain in the 11-

today by a

day with prices on choice light {treaty between the United States, ° Invitation No. 110: 300 to 400 Tons, Size! BLACKWELL RYE shingion St. Sai-

ts where the/and medium weight barrows and ufifons thought they had secureigiits steady to strong, top 25 cents contracts. higher than yesterday's average.

Hogs, 8000; later slow but bulk choice 185 to 240

CIO and 30

» » » % IN HOPE, B. C., Prof. W. A. : new decision, described by Ruled Ineligible Scharffenberg, executive secretary |Markleviile, delivered on SR 38, Sec

as the first of a broad edict, might

of the International Temperance | Invitation No. 112: 300 to 500 Tons. Size] HORR

lant away Wednesday evening at a ar: 34, Seclion M 6 2ia Francis ospital. Puneral

2 Aggregate, F.O.B. Markleville, de- : Hiv /i-| urday, Aug. 4, at 9:30 a. R |vered r 35, Section G3 or plant vi | Jujem Mass Sk Lady of FouTdes. | "Invitation No. 111: 3000 to 3300 Tons. 0 am Prien may ca | . : ineral home. Ladies Altar Society {Size No, 9 and 12 Aggregates Won juneral Some. Ladies Analy BhcleY | Friday. ALL—Master Thomas L.. 2421 N. Pennsylvania 8t., son

reof. SH or plant vicinity thereo ae

Aggregate, F.O.B, South Bend. delivered | 12.

| Association, told members of aol SR 31, Section Y or plant vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy L. Horralls

hour auction attended by 3500

pounds, $23.25 to $23.75; around | persons on the lawn of the home|

keep such contracts in- 250 head No. 1 and 2 from 190 to auttioneer’s hammer. {religious group yesterday “hang-

thereof. | brother of Mrs. Geraldine Creech Tavitation No. 113; 550 to 585 Tons, Size] and Miss Patricia Ann, Horrall,

|over parlors” should be estab-|io oF, 9 and 11 Aggregates, furnished and| grandson of Mrs. Hallie Layne and

A carnival atmosphere per-| vaded the scene and police had! to hold back the overflow -crowd| from spilling onto neighbor's

went to a Spokane insurance man, Bought Wedding Band For $10 yesterday he bought a “soapy old ring” that turned out wedding band which

220 pounds, $24; 240 to 270 pounds, $22.50 to $23.50; 270 to .300 pounds, $22 to $22.75; 120 to 160 pounds, $18.50 to $21; 160 to 180 $3150

“+The Highland Park ‘sulted from a recen Court decision that top union

a union to take NLRB-conducted

$1.981259 Tax Boost Sought to.

lished near all cocktail bars. 1

{Legal Notices { 3 SALE OF TEMPORARY LOAN | HoBart, Lake County, Indiana. 3 AANTR BY.” 2 AR . Inv CRY SEA SARE Se on) Brit fre ls CONTROLLER, CITY HALL,

MES HN Potised te 550 pounds, $17.50 to $10.50; Siegel bought for the marriage he auctioning of her perso lights, ‘$19.75 or more; around 600/planned with the glamorous Miss sessions.

advantage of

elections. Until She intended to join

loaded into State Trucks at plant vicin-{| Mrs. Mary V. Horrall, passed away ity of Lafayette, Indiana, . Wednesday. Services FLANNER & Invitation No. 114: Necessary labor.! BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday, 11 minor Inaterials ane Tipment lo, Diake a. m. Friends may call at mortuary. a complete, operating signal ins 1 NT Tae ol 81 Coffey Bt. bee at the interse€tion of US 6 and SR 51 in| JENT—Luls of 819 Coffey St, be-

seavy. Japor; oe Siadys Law, Clara Welch, Max, Wil {Minor materfals and-equfpmen? to make a “deat, MoE: ‘ia complete, operating interconnected traffic signal system at the intersections of, Perdue, 29 grandchildren, 28 great[Washington and High Streets and Wash-|, &randchildren, passed away Wednes-

Jent, Ora Meadows =Brud¢ .and Otha

IANA AUGUST 22, 1951 Sealed bids will bi ty! * day. Services Saturday, 10 a. m. at 1 8, Received by the Cit¥| ington and Jefferson Streets on SR 22 in| BEAN Brau

pounds and above, $17 to $17.50. Hill. cSealed bids will ttle, 20 salves, 300; Sones. a. at his office ally steady cleanup mar classes; short load prime over {1200-pound steers, $37.50; small lot prime club yearlings, $38; part load prime club yearlings held p/above $38; half load choice 1000-

pound steers, $35.50; utility and

+ (her husband in Chile, but the Chilean government has denied! her a passport. It was understood the U. 8. Immigration Service also requi-|

South A i merican |. $11,747,534.

a The higher budget stems from|Soard ——— new salary schedules, providing] ‘raises for low-paid workers and | {fF incréasing service costs. About one-fourth of the total budget—$3,633,903—would be paid] out in wages to the 1200 county

that decision, the board had held elactions on the assumption that it was sufficient for local union leaders to have signed the oath.

“'1/ “Harsh and Inequitable’

Local leaders signed after the Taft-Hartley Act was 1947, but CIO President Philf Murray, UAW Chief Walter P. Reuther and other high CIO offi- commercial heifers and steers, tials did not sign until Dec. 22,825 to $30; commercial and good 1048. International AFL leaders/cows, $30; bulk utility and comcompiled Nov. 7, 1949, so that'mercial, $22.75 to $29; canners only a few AFL contracts were and cutters, $18 to $23; commercial and good bulls, $28 to $30; alers active, steady; choice and| ime, $36 to $37; commercial and!

It’s ruby and diamond-studded brilliance was to have adorned the hand of Miss Hill, but Siegel was killed in her Beverly Hills, Cal, home in 1947. The insurance man, J. T. Geh- countr Tig-'sald he would turn over the| permit

May Gets Life Term for Rock Slaying of Wom

Thomas W. May, 22-year-old Take nor iron bars a cage.” West Sider, started a life sentence,

2 the City Hall of

AA id, y Run County in "52 lu ae Puro oad ol uzust, 1951, | gated metal culvert pipe, delivered to A $1,981,259 tax boost is sought |S to run the county government|

next year. Proposed spending to-|b

on the following issue of temrary loan warrants to be issue Rae,

of Indianapolis, actin

for and on behal enefit of the Department c | tation and the Sanitary District of IndiJurisdiction of the of Sanitary Commissioners of sai

emporary loan warrants in the amount our Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol($450,000.00), evidencing its temporary Ys Maintenance 2nd | proposal forms. [3 a

strict and board: dated as day delivery is made; ber 26, 1951, the interest rate not to ex-|——— ceed four (4%)

y to deny her an entry

‘When a Feller Needs a Friend Dog Is Big Help

A-10-year-old tyke can tell you 1952 are

per cent per annum, {exact rate to be determined by the bidd |and payable at maturity of the warrants; denominations sh

afected by the court ruling. The majority NLRB opinion, Ve written by board members John!Pr M. Houston, Abe Murdock- and|/good, $30 to $35. ; Paul L. Styles, said the earlier] Sheep, 500; fairly active, steady decision was “harsh and inequi-pulk choice and prime lambs; $32 to $32.50; good and

all be made as requested |jals will b eived by purchaser; rT nade 32 fequteled Hais will BS Soouved DY jhe CHalnen of

: : {All proposals will be opened by the City afiounts asked for this year. Pro- Controller on said date, at said hour an

: | posed 1951 spending 6f $12,001,423 iva alls do not a prison was reduced to a final figure of

and such Joan shall rded to the person or institution offer- | lend the money at| he cost. but the right 1is|8ize No. 63 Aggresate, F.O.B., Loogootee, reserved to reject any and all the event satisfactory bids

ing his or its bid to ithe lowest actu

and did not give “Sneshully ” a 82-C Levy are not re-|vicinity thereof. | OKEY — Bert E. enough weight to fundamental p Y,” he says, ‘when a 2-Cent Levy

the MORTUARY. 1321 W. Ray St. Burial Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.

JONES—Frank E., 15 North Oriental

| Hartford City, Indiana. Invitation No. 116: Quantity of corru-

M. State Highway Garage sites at Terre

ndiana, and Frankfort, Indiana. St., age 48 years, brother of Mrs Invitation No. 117: Necessary labor and Elizabet and Mrs. Eleanor materials to make a complete wiring sys-| Keith, pas ay Thursday MOFTig, tem from ‘the main garage to the stor-| Irs Puneral Saturd a. m. {ro age sheds at the State Highway Garage] HIR NTRAL

E 2 | site at Crawfordsville, Indiana CHAPEL, 946 North Illinois. Calling

deg Invitation No. 118: Quantity of Interna-| after 4 p. m. Friday. i onal parts, s-Chalmers parts, auto-! GER Xv {motive parts and hardware items, F.O.B.| RiGH Foy Bi TL ponnon, Ave, |502 West Market Street, Indianapolis Indi-| James C. Kiger. sister of Mts. N. C.

ana. | | Bids shall be submitted upon standard! Ho RLY amd gL

—neral- Friday, 7: +m. SHIRLEY ae A aa IY COMMISSION, | BROTHERS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, *) NA | 5377 East Washington. Callers after Samuel C. Hadden, Chairman ~ | 71 p ‘m. Friday at Irving Hill and NOTICE TO BIDDERS { after 10 a. m. Saturday at Pasco

: { Funeral Home, Greenfield. Services, Notice is hereby given that sealed bids g - for the purchase of the following mater-| nigcy *uneral Home at 3 p. m. Sat {the State Highway Commission of Indiana,| MOCKFORD—_Mrs. Helen Lewis, of iat his office, 102 North Senate Ave., Indi-| 4140 Graceland, wife. of Harry G., | anapolis 9, Indiana, until 1:00 P. M, (CST)| Mother of Edward L. and James M., don the 13th day of August. 1951, at which| and aunt of Jack and Willlam Lewis

i v and Mrs. Robert Dilts, passed away {time they will be publicly . opened and Thursday. NNER 4s

read. Services Invitation No. 119: 1800 to 2000 Tons, | PUCRANAN MORTUARY, Saturday.

m. , Friends invited. Friends tuary.

age 71 years, of

In|delivered on SR 530, Section E or plant, May call at the

ceived on the date herein fixed, the sale Invitation No. 120: 500 to 600 ‘Tons, 1261 8. Reisner St. husband of will be continued from day to day there-|Size No. 11 Aggregate, F.O.B. Bicknell, de- Hazel, father of Sherman Okey. ker. livered on SR 159, Section J or plant brother of Charles, passed away

(choice, $30 to $31.50; good and {feller can have his This required a combined county!

equitable principles established lin - State Prison today for the

Said warrants shall import no personal vicinity thereof. Thursday. Private funeral services

choice slaughter ewes, $10 to $13;

a) te of 55 cents of each $100] assorted native feeding ax rate of 55 $

obligation for their payment, and shall

which isn’t his name, ! {payable only out of the proceeds of thelgize No, 9 Aggregate, F.O.B, Parr. delivered | FUNERAL ~ HO)

is a chronic truant,

by the courts in comparable sit- lambs | rock-slaying of an elderly woman. | valuation of

the FARLEY

bel Invitation No. 121: 1200 to 1500 Tons.! Saturday, 2 p. m. a E, 1604 W. Morris

{taxes actually levied in the year 1950, andion SR 14,) Section C or plant vicinity| st Burial Crown Hill Cemetery.

largely $27 to $29. Juvenile Court grending in 1952, based

pleted budgets, would require a

A Criminal Court 2 jury con- on COM- which will be collected and enforced in| thereof,

n the vear 1851 as provided by I

| Friends may call at the funeral

Invitation No. 122: 500 to 600 Tons, home after 6 p. m. Friday.

[0 and size No. 9 Aggregate, F.O.B. DeMotte, de-| Ome A SD. I AY io. offered for sale and said temporary loan fjize No on EE! ga Section B. SR 110, PRATHER—George Riley, son of Wil=

| victed May of first-degree murder Officers reports. {last night after seven hours of! . deliberation, Judge Saul I. Rabb | pronounced sentence.

82-cent levy.

: 4 3 made d nd suant The estimated 1952 rate is un-|fions of Section 21 of

Temporary Police state Polio Up; Appointments Hit 5 Cases in County

The Police Department merit system has degenerated into aye

THE BLOND lad was sent to Juvenile Cénter “where he: ¢suf- official. Court officials reported nine jur- fered all the pangs of loneliness being drafted in the Auditor's oflors wanted to assess the death for his family. but the other three suc-! stood firm for the life his dog.

in the, year 1917, approved May 9.

i: 3 sl lement fice, will be released next week. “ii iemental thereto

Of the 51 county offices submitting budgets, only tw granted seek increases in appropriations. who remained expression- special dispensation to “Jimmy’s” They were Judge Joseph Howard, The canine was given a Municipal Court 3, and the Frankin Juvenile lin Township Assessor. Welfare Asks Most

were asked

Infantile paralysis so far this ar has claimed more victims| penalty, “wishy-washy” operation of “tem-|than last year but outbreaks are cessfully far below those of 1949, the State term. |Board of Health said today. | M Marion County has had five cases so far this year, as com{pared to seven, one fatal, in 1950 cases in 1940. For the

But most of all “Jimmy” missed

and enforced in the vear 1951 has been

0 did not appropriated and pledged to the payment of said warrants and the interest thereon. porary appointments,” Judge Alex| Acting Ciiy Control. M. Ciark, Republican candidate for mayor, charged in a speech in the Claypool Hotel last night. He pledged elimination of poli-|

{ of Indianapolis, |]ess throughout the four-day trial, | accepted the verdict without emoBut he had his attorneys poll the jury individually.

of Public Sanitation and Sanitary District of IndianCenter history.

The pooch was a faithful visi- . itor to the Center where he was! ~

NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given that sealed pro-

to the provi-igection A or plant vicinity thereof, liam and Molly A.. Prather (deInvitation No. 123° 1000 to 1200 Tons, Ceased), brother of Mrs. Faith Lahr= General Assembly of the State of Indianalgize No. 9 Aggregate, F.O.B. Rensselaer,| man, Mrs, Berniece Robertson, 917, | delivered on SR 16, Section B2 or plant; Thomas W. and Donald S. Prather. d|yici#hity thereof. | assed away at his home, 1148 - Invitation No. 124: 700 to 800 Tons, Size .aurel St:, Wednesday p.m. Friends No. 11 Aggregate, F.O.B. Wheatland, de- meav call at the ROBERT W. STIRlivered on SR 550, Section B or plant LING FUNERAL HQME, 1420 Pros=vicinity thereof. : pect: St., after 6 p. m. Thursdav Invitatfon. No. 125: 700 to 800 Tons, Size Funeral services Saturday, 1 p. m. a8 iNo. 11 and 12 Aggregates, F.O.B. Fort the funeral home. Friends invited. Branch, delivered on SR 168, Section B or| Burial Brownstown, Ind. : | plant vicinity thereof. BREYNOLDS—Mrs. Izora Logan. 1153 { Invitation No. 126: 1700 to 1800 Tons, Guilford, wife of Albert E., mo her |8ize No. 12 Aggregate, F.O.B. Princeton.; of Guyve, ‘sister of Mrs. Ethel Houser, delivered on 8R 65 Sections D and E or Syracuse, Ind, passed away Thurse plant vicinity thereof. day Services FLANNER & BUCHAN Invitation No. 127: 800 to 850 Tons, Bize AN MORTUARY, Saturday, 3 po. m. No. 12 Aggregate, F.O.B. Fort Branch, de- Friends invited, friends may call at |livered on SE 168, Section C or plant mortuary after noon Friday. vicinity thereof. = — ROBERTS—Victor E. age 63, father Invitation No. 128: 1550 fo 1620 Tons. of Mary Lou Roberts, brother of

tical influence from the depart- and 25 ment if elected and sald he would [52 sponsor a personnel study to get| the “right men in the right jobs.”|in 1951 number Speaking before. a group of Offutt, director of the board's GOP workers, Judge Clark said communicable disease control di- W. Washington St., his opponent, Mayor Bayt, agreed vision, said cases increased 29 with him the police merit system per cent the past week and were! 10 higher than a year ago.

May was found guilty of kill ing Mrs. Pearl LaVon Boyd, : of 989 W. Pearl St., last Sept. 30. Supervisor, Louis Abel. Her battered body was found be-| hind the Ten-O-Five Tavern, 1005

Commissioners and the Welfare Department. 8 Commissioners requested an ad- office in the State House Annex, Indian-

‘ditional $114,000 over this year to But he'pgise

me number of days.

. called “Mr. Abel” after a popul New cases in Indiana reported £3 PONY

will be received by the Chairman of Commission at |apolis, until 10:00 a. m., Central Standard | Time, on the 14th day of August, and| when all proposals will be publicly opened n

CONTRACT RS 3383—Bids are invited on| Invitation No. 130: 750 oncrete widening and bituminous ete resurfacing on following: LAKE COUNTY: files on SR 55 extending north from the

JIMMY is home now. near a large left a reminder of himself and His pooch had pups. “Jimmy” gave the Center one of them and he hopes his gift will help other little boys over thelss rough spots of loneliness.

| Local Stocks and Bonds

maintain county institutions. The Welfare Department aske (for $625,525 more. The welfare budget totals $6,- north corporation line ofs Crown - Poin But only $3,085,782 willjto 0 8. 0. I AKE COUNT come from ‘the county levy. remainder would be made up from nron to the east junction of SR 8 state and federal funds. Julietta Budget Up The budget for Julietta, Marion County Home for the Aged, wus compared with

paving block.

Theater Guild to Give First Play Tonight

con- | No. jon needed improvement. le) ni) “Merit examinations were held However, recently in the Police Depart-/counted 233.cases early in Aument but nothing has been doneigust, 1949, the state's worst polio about it since,” Judge Clark said. year.

Local Truck Grain Prices

10.18 miles on SR 8 and SR

T lect F-103(2) he from the west corporation line of He-

and Lebanon, Indiana 8R 55 in Crown Poin | Bids are invited on

ng: Project 104 M 1.94

Theater Guild's first theater-in-the-round production, will be given! at 8:30 p. m. today and tomorrow

in St. Joseph's Hall, North and| american Loan 5% pfd American {States com . American States pfd . Cast in the comedy by Barry Ayrshire Colljeries com Conners, with Charles Johnsen di-| gery : Barth Small, Eileen Belt RR & Stk Yds com

Rita’ Bobbs-Merrill pfd ¢%%.. *Central Soya *s Chamb of Com com

bituminous concrete

prodding to get things done or to get any improvements made.” He assailed Mayor Bayt for his temporary appointments.

miles on U, 8. 6 from just east of John- Ara son Street in Gary to the Michigan Cen- Power Mowers. Railroad in East Gary and Hobart

bituminous concrete traffic islands on fol-

LAKE COUNTY: east junction of U.

$248,365 this year. Of the proposed Julietta spending, $115,960 is sought for wages in Gary for 98 employees, The figure inrecommended coated ihikrecate

J at the way Garage Points in the State of Indiana.|

Local Produce

Exas—Coirrent receipts, 54 Ibs. and over Grade A large, and Grade A medium

Fish Fry Tonight

St. Joseph’s Church, 6087 W.

CONTRACT RS 3401:

resurface on following:

Size No. 7 and 11 Aggregates, F.O.B. Du- Mrs Br it Ark 1 bois, delivered on SH 5, Bection C of and pe BE a ois {plant vicinity thereof. 00 “Tons passed away Wednesday evening at Invitation No. 129: 7000 to 1500 Tons. Cclerado Springs, Colo. Services Sat|8ize No. 2, 10F and 63 Aggregates. u'day Union Printers Home, Colorado Wanatakh, re Sr 421, Section V| gorineg Cremation will follow {or plant vicinity ereof. - ar - tT Sey tn oF to 800 Tons. Size

* * * * * * 11 Aggregate, F.O.B, Lynne, delivered RUDDICK — Pvt. Jack E., age '9

SR 36, Section R or plant vicinity Years, io} W. Morris St., beloved thereof. { Bor 0 eade and Virginia Ruddick. 235 Invitation No. 131: 250 to 300 Tons ot brother of Carole Ann, Donna Sue t Bituminous Coated Aggregate, Burface,| and Linda Lou Ruddick, grandson o Type B: 1200 Gallons of Bituminous ma-| John and Bertha Ruddick and Franz terial for Prime and Seal; 20 Tons of Ballinger, passed away August 3. Covering Aggregate to be furnished, hauled, | 1950, in Korea. Funeral Saturday.

{placed, rolled and sealed on Road $2 in| 1:30 p. m. at the G. H HERR-~ 5 { MANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. Invitation No. 132: 700 to 900 Tons of East St. Friends invited. -Burial Oak=

{Bituminous Coated Axsregate, Class A.| landon. Priends may call after 4 | Parished and Seitveres at plant vicinity | v = Friday. 1{0f Mishawaka, Indiana. . : he * + - | v 8 ly. Rotary Disc nd ra mc IR. — Invitation No. AL WOH Raion. SGUTH—Anns, of Westallls, 5 . : ur istrict DejoV nother o Mrs, “Nellis Modal 3 or Sus). R05. OL 812 dislric Drach, Milwaukee, Wis; Mrs. Florg PO Avitation No. 134: 149% Tons of Per-| &nce Carroll, Earl South and ‘William

FOB. various State High-| South, all of Indpls., passed away

tilizer, 10-6-4, Wednesday. Funera! services Monday,

| vitat Vo. 135: A quantity of Inter- p.m, SHIRLEY BROS, CEN8 20] I art MECormick Deering. Allis ERAL CHAPEL, 346 N. Jimois. Burial 8 ous ardware | er} Bigs . ’ . . Bids: are invited | ChAMELS 002 West Market St., Indi- qaling hours after 1 p., m. Satur= |anapolis, Indiana. = LG * % + min . COUN-|~ NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS: | wn¥on %. - Notice is hereby given that sealed pro-| meriv FP gongrt B., ane 13. for-

Washington St., first annual fish fry tonight and the church and stags. 15. and No 32 poultry u A Pramtiim,

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES, WOODRUYEF PLACE In the matter of determining the tax rates before the Trustees Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Woodruff Place olficers -of ‘sald municipality following budget

Guarnery Circle Theater com Com Loan 4 pfd ont Car-Na-Var r/ Cummings Eng com {Cummings Eng pfd .... Consalidatea vn 3s pfd

y an independent survey group. TIES Food costs at Julietta were es- JF timated at $85,000—the same as this vear. Another $47,700 would dianapolis institutional

_28 from SR 9 north of Alexandria t0|posals. for the construction of highway| U. 8. 35 north of Muncie may be examined the office of - the Commission

(runner-up in the 1951 Miss Indi-i¢c John Kessle

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State Highway Commission of Indiana. | Sos a. m. Central Standard Time, on the|

| Equitable- Securities com *s | Equitable Securities ord ... {Family Pinance com care { Family Pinance 5% ofd

Lego) Nousw. medical items. Hearings Open Aug. 20 The County Council will open informal hearings on the budgets “Aug. 20. Budgets and tax- rates foilow will be adopted officially Sept. 4.

EE Ls _Chairman. |posals will be ODRUTF PLA ” CITY PLAN COMMISSION {o CONTRACT he civil town of Wood: LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the City Plan | Widenin Extending _ north

Commission, City -of Indianapolis, on the , “HARE oan Bridge Plaza 0.46 on

Hamilto at their reguiar - 3 n Mfg Co com

INERAL FUND i - | Miss GENERAL FI This cause relates to an ord | Street to Indiana Avenue,

f . Hook Drug Co com inance which would amend and supple-

loved son of W. D, Wison, Phoenix, riz., and Mrs. Jewell Nation, Ine, dianapolis: brother of Wm. J. Wilson, with United States Army in Japan. killed in action near Sinson-ni, Ko= rea, on Sept. 3, 1950. Funeral serve ices Saturday, 2 p.m. at West Wash

improvements as described below, will be| received by the Chairman of the State]

tate House Annex, Indianapolis, until{ [7th day of August, 1951, when all pro-

publicly opened and read. | ington St. ChurcH of - RS-3395: Bids are invited| ment Greenwood Or an. pte 89 -mile of bituminous concrete resur- may call at the CECIL R. HUR’

cing and 0.09 mile of plain concrete SHEFIELD , 222 v , in Jeffersonville as follows: i after "7p bl Ba AT 3 Saturday and at church from issourl Avenue and east on Seventh * kT Sh *

on Illinois

i COUNTY: 0.17 mile ; 1950 as |, enue from the Municipal Bridge Plaza 8 Funeral Directors

ment General Ordinance No. 104, comuponly known as the Zon. {nance of the City of Indianapolis. | ows:

" re- | Stree with re Bid

The revised budget then is sub25% mitted to the County Board nf Tax Adjustment and Tax Board for final o Guard Units Due at Atterbury ’

COLUMBUS, O., ‘Aug. 3 18.2 units of -the Ohio National Guard

| Ind Asso Tel 2% pfd .... | Ind Gas & Wat com |Ind Mich Ei 4% pre {Ind Telenhone 48 | Indpls Ath Club Realty Co Indianapolis Water com | Indianapolis Water 4% ptd lis Water 5% pfd m .

ipls Pow & Lt ptd : ianapolis Railways com | Jefferson National Kingan & Co com

{ | *Lincoln Nation armon-Herrington com

| Mastic Asphalt | Nat Homes com (new)

Compensation of Compensation Street Employees

as the State Amend Section 2, Peiinitions,

spect to definition of oy’, Amend Section 12, Subsection (b) 7, relating to certain business uses subject to specified requiremeénts. Amend Section 14, Subsection (a) 1, re-. {lating to certain uses permitted in U4

and Police Protection Repairs & Equipment for

relating to designaBoard of Zoning Appeals and enforcement of the ordinance. Amend Section 23, relating to aythority| f the Board of Zoning Appeals

Supplies of Mise

and Official Bond

25. Re-number Sections become Sections

0 tARK COUNTY: 026 mile on_Ohio| t from Sixth Street to Spring Street.| 1944 WY KLE FUNERAL HOME oa ids are invited on concrete widening| 4925 WwW, 16th St. Boas AT. 2388

| llowing: | OAR COUNTY: 009 mile on Spring | Street from approximately 125 feet south|

| of Tenth Street to N.Y.C. Railroad Under-| Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris | pass, FLANNER & BUCHANAN |" CONTRACT RS-3396: Bids are invited 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd —TA-3377 | on concrete widening and bituminous concrete resurface on following:

BERT S. GADD

ARD COUNTY: mile on U. 8

{3s from 3.5 to 4.0 miles east of east Cor-| 1047 Churchman _ __ MA-6049 | Sorailen ing of argefont "ea GRINSTEINER'S Repeal Section 25, and substitute » Be | on concrete widening and bituminous re-| 1601 E. New York . MA-5374 owing: 27 and 28. to suffice of IBONRE: 8 miles on SR 67] G6. H. HERRMANN {from U. B. 41 at Vincennes to thie east) 1505 8. East St. MA-8438

were preparing to head for Camp a ‘| Atterbury next week to take part bered 2 in two weeks summer training. plan C For the first time in four post-

N Ind Pub Serv com tively, and substitute new sections nume

(N-Ind Pub Serv 4's pfd iMeInd Pub Serv 4's pid TProgress Laundry

ESTIMATE OF TOWN FUNDS TO ny

RA ED AND APPROPR FUNDS REQUIRED POR EXPENSES "1 TPROFRIATED

INCOMING YEAR ’ ommission will report to the Com-

recommendation cerning this proposed amendment

Budget Estimate for coming year ry expenditures to he made fro

appropriations Ynaxpended sJuly 11st

Pub Serv of Ind com

| edge of Bicknell. : ie -8483 CE ONTRACT RS-3398: Bids are invtied| “Home of Personal Service” on concrete plaenine and bituminous re-| JORDAN FUNERAL HOME wing : i | SUSE Y na VANDERBURG COUNTIES: | 4 11:23 miles on S.R. 66 from Wadesville to| Ambulance Service

0s war years. Ohio's 37th Division, 8 the bulk of the Buckeye National Monda, 103 ‘Guard, will not come to Cawp = 13: Atterbury. Due to the Indiana |camp’s being reactivated as a full-

ase, the “37th Divi-land information on the matte able from the Executive ocr: of the mm

public hearing will be he A R

1st to December

Necessa y Additional appropriations necessary Ross _iear Tool com

’ y ' 1 loans to be paid hefore December 1st of this year—Not included which time and place all or J ua \ . . erested persons appearing will he given

in reference to!

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v NDS REQUIRED ‘Add Lines 1 . Actual ance on hand be col (December 1081 settlement)

venue to be received from August 1st, 1951 to December 31st

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RAISED POR EX get Line 5 from EXPENSES 10 Dh

(not in excess of expense n, n Para. pe Ja 18% to dey ® 30th, less. Mise,

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time Army b “ston took its summer training at * Camp McCoy, Wis. this year. It was completed July 29. to Camp Atterbury will be the-l166th Regimental Combat D Team, the 107th Cavalry Group, the 377th Infantry Battalion and several company size units. An,

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ollister, tar _ CHY"SLAN Colhwmssion. af LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Commission . of Indiana

984: matter of the petition of Indianapolis Rallways, TPO. thority (1) to discontinue s! on its Illinois Street line an | to elect cartaih changes I serials b estimated 1500 Buckeyes will take motor bus routes part in the training which Will jopie uae cert |last for two weeks starting Aug | lense and v 112. An advance detail will a

{in Indiana Aug T

© 13. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY BIER Siveiniiieeins

iia Eh eae 6% a mh ee . " ¥ rr COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLE

KUSWrRACT R390 Bids sre fnvited| 2428 E_10h St [M-4304 TM-4308 {on reinforced concrete pavement on fol-| ROBERT W. STIRLING

FE ovo COUNTY: Project 148 0.004 mile! 1432 Prospect MA-4378

on U. 8. 40 extending east from the Ills) YB wiviie {nots Btate | HISEY & TITUS PoNTRACT

ne, R-3400; Bids are invited on! . | compacted asgresate ba e with bitumin- | 351 N. Delaware St. . L1-3828 { ompacted aggregate surface o «1 . " | Tow ng: ey | -10 Lost and Found il Jon ® ® from Ny 0 tot gi on BLACK si billfold 1 Nerth | m . . ry . { loomington. a Peach bathhouse Sat . Sone

| .and pri may be examined at the office of the Commission in In- Liberal, Toward. Ta B81 "ext. 35 hee a . Lyreen a m-5 p.m L. mmission of Indiana. : State Hishway Commie ¢"ADDEN, LOST Ting. 11" oda Tom” Track, Im. " ; AD. | ole. 3" thick. vali s to Se NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | LI3481. Craciile Stash Tor” 308° W. ommission of Indiana Boi Cou

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