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IN USED T TRUCKS
50 Ford Panel
%-Ton, Fresh air heater and defroeter. Extra good rubber, Thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed. Only—
$1095 '49 Studebaker
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$1295 '48 International
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condition. $745 '4T Chev. Sed. Del.
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$145 '40 Ford V-8
'49 Studebaker
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$1245 '47 Studebaker
C&Ch. 1'32-Ton. Long wheelbase, Good heavy duty tires. Fully reconditioned and guaranteed. A real bargain for
© $525 '38“International
Stake, 1'2-Ton. Long wheelbase. A real good truck and priced at—
$295 '36 Chevrolet
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it at— left in this truck
Jer mt : $145
$245 : "9 Chev, Panel { 35 International
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$195 '50 Chevrolet '49- Chevrolet
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$745 '46 Intl. 1/5-Ton
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49 Chevrolet P. U.
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$995 '48 Panel
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$7195 '48 Chevrolet
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$7195 '47T GMC C. & Ch.
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$195
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, supervisor of shop and vocational
[the quartet for 39 vears., The late
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Clarence Hicks,
Supervisor, Dies
Services for Clarence Hicks Sr,
training at Flanner House and a member of the Foster Hall Quartet, will be at noon Tuesday in the Bethel AME Church. Burial | will be in Crown Hill.
Mr. Hicks died Friday at his home, 2101 Boulevard Place. Mr. Hicks was a member of
J. K. Lilly Sr. local philanthroin the group and instigated many of their appearances in Indiana and the nation. The quartet, formerly known as the YMCA quartet is well known for”caroling at Christmas time. Mr. Hicks was a member of the Bethel Church, Central Lodge IF and AM, the Scottish Rite and the Persian Temple. Surviving are a son, (larence a daughter, Miss Frances Hicks; and two grandchildren
O. R. Ricketts Rites Tomorrow
Services for Orlando R. Ricketts, retired carpenter, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Moore &
Kirk Northeast Chapel with burial in Sutherland Park Cemetery. He was 78. He died yester-
day in his home, 3902 E. 31st St. A native of Vevay, he lived here about 48
years and was a member of the Brotherhood
3
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ters,
Rites Tuesday For
J. A. Fox
Services for James A. Fox, own-
Northeast Chapel.
Mr.
2939 N. Dr.
ived
He
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member of Presby terian Church, MasonicOriental F, & A. and Brightwood Merchants Association.
he
in Indianapolis 20 years.
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in Noblesville Cemetery, Fox, who was 50, died Fri- jf day in his home, Sherman & Born near Danville,
the ou
Boyle Denies
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will be
Mr. Fox
Surviving are his wife,
two brothers,
Verl,
Toledo,
Ellen; 0 (
| WASHINGTON, Aug. 4—Democratic National Chairman Wile [liam M. Boyle Jr., said today ne (had ‘nothing to do” with an RFC {loan to a St. Louis firm he fore {merly represented as a lawyer. In a statement presumably ape {proved by President Truman. Mr, | Boyle charged his critics were jtrying to “distort” the facts to {say he took fees from the gove ernment borrower after becoming ‘a party chieftain. He said all his law business was dropped when he took office as vice chairman
and Floyd, Danville, and four sis- on Apr. 21, 1949,
MRS,
of
Mrs,
ard, Danville.
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Bonita Avon, and Mrs. Dorothy Pritch- usual step of sending it to party
Mrs. Blanche Reasoner, Toledo, O.; Mrs. Maxine Price, In- sued by the Democratic National dianapolis;
Larsh,|
LAURA A, FINCH, 88,
5501 University
Ave,
The Boyle statement was is Committee which took the un-
leaders throughout the country, Truman Hand Seen This apparently was in direct
born in reply to a demand by Sen. Harry
Elwood, lived here 36 years. S8erv- F. Byrd (D. Va.) that Mr. Boyle
ices 10 a. m. Tuesday, Kirk Irvington Chapel. Burial in Elwood. 5 5 ” MRS. VILMA OLAH, 87, 1637 Gimber 8t., City flower stand operator 36 years. Services 9:30 a. m. Monday in
Of has been Market gince it w
Moore & either auit or be fired if he used
his influence on the loan President Truman's hand was geen in the statement because he investigating the case as first reported by the Louis Post-Dispatch on July Mr. Truman told nis naws
St. 25.
Lauck Funeral Home, Burial in conference on Thursday he stiil Joseph’ s Cemetery.
Pay Rise Hopes Soar for 4000
was trying to get the facts. Mr, Byrd issued his demand the same
day. The Post-Dispatch said that Mr,
Boyle was paid $8000 by the American Lithofold Corp, of St. Louis after the printing firm
received a $565.000 loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corp,
2 of which had turned it down three Y Carpenters Lo- } times before. Mr. Ricketts cal 60. g ; Nn ime ISpu p Mr. Boyle immediately denied his wife. Chris Surviving are any wrong-doing, but Sen. J. WilJam re, M ney A gi Times State Service liam Fulbright (D. Ark.), head of h Ss M. and Arvel; five PNT TS ‘ : C ’ daughters, Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs, 5 ERDFORD, Aug. 4 Renewed eae ar investigation, urged Gladys Fritse Mrs > . opes for immediate gettlement y. Re ents of the long-simmering wage dis- In his 800-ward statement toand Mrs. Rose Shipley. pute in the limestone industry en-/day Mr. Boyle said that despite s 7 couraged 4000 workers today. his denial of representing the MRS. JEFFIE KORTEPETER, Monday, five of the unions af- firm in its RFC application, ‘the 87, of 252 Bakemeyer St. Services fected plan conferences with the original inaccurate story ‘has 1:30 p m. Tuesday G. H. Herr-lemplayers' organization, the In- been magnified and its inaccuras«
mann #Fun2ral Crown Hil 2 mea EDW = H ARRISON, of | 320 N. Oakland Ave., retired tool and die maker for International Machine & Tool Co. Services 1:30
Home 3urial in
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p. m. Tuesday Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial in Wazhington Park. on u n MRS. DORIS JONES, 5H), of
1064 W. 27th St. tomorrow 25th St. Baptist Church Burial in Floral Park. Friends may call at Jacobs Bros. West Side Chapel.
Sérvices 1 p. m.
2 on = MRS. MARGARET WALKER, 50, of 309 W, 12th St.” Services 10 a. m. tomorrow Jacobs Broa, {West Side Chapel. Burial in New Crown.
" n o CARI. M. COMBS, 71, of 3560 Carrollton Ave., owner of Combs Pharmacy, 20th & Dearborn Sts., six years. Services 8:30 p. m. tomorrow Flanper & Buchanan mortuary. Services and burial Tuesday afternoon in Fairfield, 111.
ob AMANDA EDMONDS, 421 W. 17th St. Services 1 p. m. Tuesday Antjoch Baptist Church. Burial in New Crown. Friends may call at Jacohs Bros. West Side Chapel.
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Gov.
diana
Limestone Institute.
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ale exacted Lo. ask the same. pay
he
cutters’
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minions,
and
the
Accept Wage Offer draftsmen t
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od
the stonecutters’ proposal of an immediate 1R8-cent his home, 342 N. Arsenal Ave. He
boost,
cents,
The other five unions
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cents an hour
S
oday
rise PI EERE Riregdy given Ht Jr Ho
draftsmen's
stone-
accepted reired grocer management's offer of an increase will he at 9:30 a.m. plus an ad- Grinsteiner’'s
cies incredsed.”
uppert” Rites Tomorrow
Services for Henry J. Houppert, and wine maker, tomorrw in
Funeral Home and
if the Wage at 10 a.m. in Holy Cross Catholic Stabilization Board will agree.
rst
acceptance of a
Church. Burial will be. in 8t,
to follow Joseph Cemetery
Mr. Houppert died yes sterday in
a life resi.
- 78 and had been plus the potential extra 7 WAS | 8 P ‘'dent here. For more’ than 350 vears he operated a grocery at machinchin Noble and Bates Sts. He cone
ists, millworkers, crane operators,
blacksmiths and quarry Workers
ducted a wine-making busines in connection with the stote until he
mre oa an eetle on. the etren might years ago. diate 10 per cent i faa Mr. Houppert was a member of meal P nt increase PUSinely Cross Church, the Holy the extra { cents an hour sub- name Society and’ St. Joseph ject to WSB review. Cemetery Board. Talks Began Jan. 15 Surviving are two sons, Walter The ‘wage dispute has been W.and Robert F. and a daughter, upsetting the limesfone belt since Miss Helen, all of Indianapolis. Feb. 15, when the union con- om tracts expired. - Negotiations n Arnall” to Talk new contracts started Jan. 5. © ATLANTA, Aug. 4 (UP)—AneFrom Mar. 21 to May 10, the nolincement that farmer Georgia entire limestone industry was Gov. Ellis Arnall will discuss idled when the stonecutters went! the current political scene’ here out on strike. The unions then Monday at Emory University went back to work under protest, stirred speculation today that he agreeing to new may re-enter politics.
negotiations,
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MARRIAGE
LICENSES
Herman Haynes, 25, 2436 Highland Pl Betty I.. Fr is, 18 ind FE. 34th St Bobby M Bel 20, 1129 Hiawatha 3t Hacel R. King, 18 2614 Burton Ave Donald E. Skaggs. 20 333 8 Hami ton Ave Patricia L. Glover, 18, 1814 South eas n ve Robert E Agnes V LaCester Mar E. Si Jac Kanter aol R F David J. Stitt Peggy J 3 Ave Alva B Littrell 63 2018 Aavet AVE Lilly Eekert, 55 235 58 N. New Jersey St William Word, 48, 713 Indiana Ave Ecie itton, 30, 715 nd} Ana Ave LOE Chandler. 27. 538 E._ Michigan 8 N y Ann Wahl. 18, 649 N. Pine St £. Gillev. 22, 843 N New Jersey St : Stevens 20, 1319 W. 21st St Hei 2874 Station St Barbara rtf 3 2358 Rr nadway st 2 5 12 8t Ave
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on Congress
Barbara
She man Dr ler. 2 R. 2. Box 56 A A Sevmour 1 31 22. 2538 Burton Ave Rosemnnd Reas 10. 419 W. 40th 8t Henry. C HD ontiey Ir 21. 2222 ‘N. New Jersev Rt Marilyn Horton, 20, 1225 N Kevstone Ave {Donald 8S A ym, 25. 1362 8. Sheffield | Ave Mariorie A "Redo qa ing, 28, 602 N Tacoma St George D. Kuvkendall, 19. Beach Grove Phyliss J. Morris, 17. 3327 8, “Kevstone Ave » Herbert F. Mueller, 24. Detroit; Earlene
R. Herrmann. 32. 6850 Edgeton Ave Thomas 8 King Jr 25. 3810 Central Ave} jeia F. Layeock. 23. 317 E. 44th Tr oma G itt, 27, Muncie Loui s¢ Rowlette, Muncie pt Howe, 21 635 N._ Central Aveg B. Gates, 23. 3850 N. S8heridan Sparks 19. 1424 Neilson Bt} jean Rerry 18. 1808 Cruft St V House. 23. 852 8 Meridian Bt.} ha Mobley. 17. 988 Lexington Conrad P 20. 309 N. Bosart 8t.; Thelma ts, 22. 518 N. Wallace 8t Richard E Lee. 18 1401 Naomi St: Shirley M. Glad 18 312 E. North S8t Walter E h. 52. #11 E Washington St: Grace LAR che 917 E. Washe ington St John Weber, 29. Detroit; Marian J. Fields, 27. 901 W_ 31st St Robert K. Koch. 27, R. R. 1. Box 119, Indianapolis Georgia F. Duncan, 19, R. R. 8. Box 631. Indianapolis Dale I. Powell, 19, Memphis. Tenn.; Bare b A. Carter 18 1307 N Groff Ave. R Ri nehar 22, Camp Breckens entucks Ruth B. Ahern. 24. Ft. Reni TT in Har risor Waldon LI. Maxwe 42. 605 W. Dri Woodruff Plate Blatter Eder, 42, 330 W. Drive Woodruff Place Cloven Brown, 19. 1603 Broadwar Ave; Imogene Richardson. 17. 641 N. Pine Bt Harry Armstrong, 19. Marion County; Bere s nice Huher. 17. Marion County Bilas White, 40 2179 N. TIliinois St.; Mary FE Mathis, 21 433 W. 14th St dT W. Whitaker 23 Camp Atter« ¥ J. Miller. 24, 2233 N. Me~ I ar Chester A Bhafer. 37. Muskegon, Mich ; Elizaneth I, Hanson, 28 Michillinda, Mich Rohert BE. Murrin. 38 1430 E. 11th 8t; Regena M. Elligner. 23. 230 E. 12th 8t. DIVORCE SUITS FILED Susie C. vs. James H. Caudle: Lester L vs. Hazél 1 Pruitt: Richard vs Marie Campbell; Crystal vs. James Tucker
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Ernie
Ray
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fir
where war
st
boss died yesterday, Eugene Smith, managing editor of the LaPorte Herald-Argus Times
the
newspaper
who was
late,
correspondent
started as a cub._reporter, suffered a fatal heart attack in his home, 8150 Michigan Rd.
Fifty-four years of age, he had
A
DePauw
| 1920 University, ofl a Methodist minister in Huntington. He began his newspaper career on the Franklin Star soon after college and continued as a journalist until he became Schricker’s and secretary in the late 1930s. .
Mr,
Gr
aduate
been executive secretary of the Indiana State Medical Association (since 19486.
graduate of DePauw
Smith was the
publicity man
After a period as managing editor of the Michigan City Dis-
patch, Mr. Smith moved .to In- former Janice Brown; twin |dianapoiis in 1936 to become ed- ters, Mz. Joyes Wildman
Mr. Smith
