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1 WEDNESDAY, seer. 5, 1951 =e ‘| Today «Business By Getting Rougher

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THE NEW CAR business tail .file.

Some dealers in the slow-movers are camping

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Car Buying

Harold" Hartley’

is getting rougher than a rat-

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finance company office to keep their eredit open.

Other dealers, short of cars, and high on profits don't care whether they sell or not. One dealer had a shot at a 100-car deal. He said, “Honest, I'm ashamed. But I don't care whether 1 get it or not. My tax bracket is high. If 1 got the deal, and paid the taxes, I wouldn't have enough left to pay for my trouble.” ” . The price increases, won't help. But it won't hurt the little cars— Chevvie, Ford and Plymouth. They've still got some backlog of orders. : And production is dropping faster than their. waiting lists. For instance, GM made 136,808 fewer units this August than last August. That's both trucks and passenger cars. And I'll say this again. Even with the latest raise in prices, you haven't seen the last. " You can look for another price lift about the time the new mod-

els. step into the spotlight at year-end.

Stokes-Biddle Riddle

When you say Stokes in Philadélphia, or New York, or Boston, eyes lift, It's more than a name. It's almost a coat of arms. And when you say Biddle, the same thing happens. So Frank Cantwell, the Parade of Homes director, felt a little surge of blood pressure when he got acquainted with Capt. Billy

Stokes who was up from Camp

Atterbury. And, to make the cream thicker, Capt. Billy had married a Biddle. " a ” CAME THE DAY for Capt. Stokes to go overseas. He had 30 days leave before embarking, plus a backlog of 30 days, he'd saved. When Capt. Stokes left, he bid Frank a warm goodbye, and said he would spend the whole 60 days in Jamestown. He even asked Frank to “drop in.” Now Frank, who gets around, decided to go down to Williamsburg, Va. When he got there he, saw road signs saying Jamestown was just a short trip. So he thought to buzz over to see his good friend Capt. Stokes.

» » » AT JAMESTOWN he looked in the phone book. No Stokes there, Then he looked for the Biddles. No Biddles either, “So I wasn't going to let the thing lick me,” Frank said. “Anyway 1 wanted to see how the top half lived. I phonéd back to my home in Indianapolis. “And they assured me that I would find either the Stokes or the Biddles in Jamestown, right across from the courthouse.”

» Ld » AGAIN FRANK COULDN'T find the house He began to feel that his ears were fibbing. So he phoned back once more, had the

ers to, prospects. And they're used tn direct sales work. - . LJ n n THEY'RE MADE by Charlie and Fred Doepke who for five years have been duplicating (for $12.95 up) the nationally known earth movers. i They help selling. A salesman can't cart around a steam shovel, but he surely can stick a model in his trunk or the back of his car, n s n J. D. ADAMS reports their 120 distributors are pushing them steadily for the Doepke-Adams miniature of the road grader for door prizes at open houses and conventions as gifts to customers. J. D. Adams Co. put the toy on exhibit at the .National Road Show. Some have been given ‘o engineering schools and to the Army Engineers.

They're toys, all right, but for

the big boys, too. Whiff-Tiff THIS SMELLS BAD, ought to smell od. It's those perfume manufacturers. They're in a whiff-tiff with the government. Anti-trust. The FBI wants to ‘look into their files, read letters, and see if some of the 65. smell sellers

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haven't been playing price footie!

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of the stuff with the feeling that most of their dough went for the fancy bottle, instead of the nosepleaser inside. And it seems the government is looking into perfume counter-

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Pink Panties in the Bath Tub—

Order to Allow 1 op Reds Live Like Bourgeois - Harry

William J. Scammon, a former newspaperman, is one of the.few Americans to get into communism’s inner sanctum. Playing thp part of a badlyneeded plumber, Mr. Scammon took a close look at the interior of the Russian peace conference mansion, Here is his story:

By WILLIAM J. SCAMMON

General Boost

By United Press i WASHINGTON, Sept. 5—The! government. today prepared to, grant general price increases of Written for the United Press $80 to $250 on all new auto-, HILLSBOROUGH, Cal, Sept. 5 'mobiles. | —There were pink panties on the | Official sources said Price Con- bath tub and orange peelings all troller Michael V. DiSalle has Over the floor. agreed to raise new car ceilings There were five to seven beds by that much, at the retail level, in nearly every room and men to compensate the auto industry and women were doing their own in part for cost increases in- laundry. curred since the start of the That's the way it was when I Korean War. went into the Russian feace conference headquarters in the $1.6 : a million Crocker mansion, here Mr. DiSalle’s aids hoped to yesterday. ‘have the new auto regulation | I\got ih because Andrei Groready for his signature before myko's plumbing was in. a mess. his take-off this afternoon on a!It had been Hopped uw or 8 hours. We fixed.the plumbing, bu Speslang a wo asksonville: we were under guard all the time.

If they miss that deadline, it Peek-a-Boo Fashion will be issued on his return next. The head plumber was A. H. Monday. It becomes effective on Dittman; the next was a journeyissuance. man plumber — named Joseph The forthcoming order was de- Wegrich; I was the “apprentice.” scribed as a “formula” regula-| We were joined by two guards tion that will raise factory pricesigt the start, but most of the time about 7 to 8 per cent over their onjy one fellow followed us present levels—from $64 to $200 around. He was a personable per car depending on the make young man with a lock of hair and model, with the smallest in- fa)jing over one eye, peek-a-boo creases on the lowest-priced cars.'¢achion. Because of a provision in the He rejected an American new controls law guaranteeing cigaret, but we accepted an offer retailers their pre-Korea mark- of one of his Russian brand. ups, automobile dealers wil be The regime set up inside the allowed to pass on to their cus- millionaire’s mansion could best tomers the full factory increase be described -as a commune for plus 25 per cent—or $80 to $250 the small fry; as bourgeois style per cary for the big bosses. , One bedroom had seven beds, : ‘another five, a third three. One The increases are less than the man was in the process of makindustry could claim under the ing his bed as we entered the so-called Capehart amendment to T00m. Another was sitting on his the controls law, which permits bed reading a book. manufacturers to add to their! All Love Oranges

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SHOWING THEIR COLOR—The Soviet delegates to the Japanese peace conference did not appear cheerful as they listened to President Truman's speech at the opening of the parley. Andrei Gromyko, Kremlin hatchetman and chief of the Red delegation, is shown in the second row, center.

New Auto Will Cost *80 To $250 More

feiting, making the whiff-juice on American soil and labeling as straight from Paris—if anything oould come “straight” from Paris.

A Little Short

I HAD NO IDEA there were so many Prudential and Metropolitan insurance salesmen around. But I found out. changed them a few billions in the amount of their companies’ insurance in force last week. My * phone went into a bhomba. ing a study of their cest-profit So I'm setting it straight: I had situation. said Prudential has about $9 bil-

direct cost increases since Korea.

to be “generally satisfied” wit the new ceilings for the time

to ask for more later.

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loranges—because peels were all were over the floor. But the auto makers were said w,ched the socks. At least one

pair was drying in a bathroom.

‘peing, while reserving the right na,4 five beds in it. pink panties, another with frills, ushered out of the Kitchen. General Motors, ‘Ford. and and a slip drying after a wash developed that Mr. Gromyko and I short- Chrysler tried to raise their prices were hanging over the tub in Alexander Panyushkin (Russian by as much as 10 per cent last the pathroom. A young woman ambassador to U. 8.) were com-| DiSalle was ironing a slip on a board ing to the dining room. No time oromptly rolled them back pend-|in the middle of the room.

loaves of white French The men also bread and pumpernickel on it.

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Legal Notices Legal Notice

816 Askes NOTICE' TO WRECKIRG CONTRACTORS for the complete exscution of the work in-

Notice i= hereby given that sealed bids, volved. made payable to the “Indianapolis

| American States com subject to conditions contained herein and Redevelopment Commission” in a penal to be. Prudential has $34 ig Auleigan costes vid. ib the Contract Documents, will be received sum of five thousand (33 000.00, Do lars ceeran vy the Indianapolis Redevelopment Com-'Satd bond shall only be in - in force, and Metropolitan $45 L's Ayres 412% eee 10 105 mission of Indianapolis. Indiana until 2:00 scribed by law and shall be executed on billion. Bek RR & Stk Yds pid..... $n . o'clock, P. M. Central Standtard Time, on the form furnished by the Indianapolis Bis Y ologize. both to Sel} RR & Stk Yds com ..... 34 Thursday, September 13, 1951, at its office Redevelopment Commission For this apologize, 3 BORDE- Merri com a H 18 in Room 404, 230 East Ohio Bthest. Indian- The Indianapolls Redevelopment Com. S- a 37) aes apolis, Indiana, and then and there pub- mission reserves the rig re} ny ¢ the companies, and 10 thelr NUS-Ideutral SOFB iin -xaseens 37% “39% licly opened. for the demolition or re- all bids. Wage rates on this work shall not tling agents who built the volume. Chamb of Com com 21 2 ‘moval of the buildings and structures. pe less than the prescribed scale of wages s ; d blush and a Shcie Theater com ...... . land appurtenances thereto, located on the as determined by the Secretary of Labor 0 now, a deep Som oan ae cerennen " following described parcels of real estate: of the United States of America pursuant yr ! . - “WALI sees N' Fis - acon Cc 145 St . i, sweeping bow, from the waist. [gon oot e tom .° IRC Parcel Number to the avis. Bacon Act (49 Sta 1011), 2

46 810-12 Torbett Street. Lot 53 in Drake €0

Cummin me ) , address looked up on a letter, and Consolidated Fn 3 ord : 303 4 and Mavhew's Second -Add. to the office of the Undersignee oo ovENT learned that Capt. Stokes was . : Deita Elec com ren Ke 15% City of Indisnapolis. COMMISSION | pt. og rices 1%e Eastern ind Teie § pra ....... 97 ...7 84 708 West llth Street. Lot 2 in Mec-| By: RICHARD H. OBERREICH | spending his leave in Jamestown, Equitable Securities com 3 : 8 Kernan and J ohdes Sub. of Block or Eexecutive Secretary. | « { Equitable Securities p. 1, u 3 3 V a ————— ———— all right—but it was Jamestown A Y d MH |Family Finance com . sd Second Add. to the City of IndianRhode Island, and not Virginia. t Yards ere Family soluscce 9% oid 100 Lh SE0UE St 11th Strent. Lot 14 1b. Musi SSH0t Nn Call Be Dreceived by, Tne, ys ie % /es reet. n - f School Commissioners of the And said Frank, out two phone Hogs advanced on a reduced Hamilton Mtg go. com ; jos, Kernan and Vandes Sub of Block or al IL nl 00 A.M. jh { % : - t rake and ayhew's be , 1951, or calls, and a lot of trouble, “tooirun at the Indianapolis Stock” tome T&T 5% pid . Sn Add. "to the City of Indian- i daY, Beem EDL mle many Jamestowns,” and came yards today. | Hook Drug Co com . 19 apolis | "'60.000 Gallons, more or -less, fuel oil for home . Cattle were active and strong Ind Asso Xel IM, Bl 107 West 1th Street Lot 35,13 Me School NS Eis Kissa. or Juss. fuel ‘ott for . > ’ 8s 2'2 . 2] {ernan and Yandes' Sub. o ock- 5, ¥ . or less, i Hoes, S500; only moderately Mo Pare EH OE TH Sevond ‘Add. "0 the ‘City of Indian. S000 Gallons, more or less, fuel ofl for y i t $ v 1] nstances b i 7. . son . 0 e y O ndian- BH allons, B 8. i Peace Hat Jo re hpi 185-250 pounds, 3 ‘oe ind Jeienhions 3 ity C8 3 “ SA Schoo] No. 90. Hicatd file in th 5 v " - > » lv 5. v hoice 0 ndpis u ealty Co ... 115 815 West llth Street, Lot 35 in Mec- as per specifications on e in e YOU CAN NEVER TELL by mostly $2135 few hundreq c : 1 bn 1 ? » ] of ; 21 gs a v . 3 -230 pounds. $21.35; few indianapolis Water os 16 3 Kern d Yandes' Sub. of Block or office of the Board, 150 North Meridian what a man is doing, what is go- 350-280 pounds: 13050321, heavier weights (ndianapolis Water 4's pra 10] 108 : Out Lot 1 in Drake and Mayhew's Street, Indianapolis : scarce: 160-185 pounds, $20-321. 120-160 Indianapolis Water 5% ofd 107 116 |} Second Add. to the City of Indian- The Board reserves the right to accept ing on in his head. pounds, $17.50-19; few near 180 pounds, Indpls Pow & Lt com ...... 34a 347% apolis any¥_or all bide or reject any or all bids. $19.50; sows very uneven; around steady: Indpls Pow & .Lt pfa a en BY 00 (145 83s Darnell Street. Lot 21 in Mary C THE BOARD OF BCHOOL COMMISTake Leo Goodman. He esti- noice "370-400 pounds, JITs-810: few | Indianapolis Ralivays com 4 5 Master's Sub. of Out Lot 3 in Drake SIONERS OF THE CITY OF hot lights,” $19.25: -55 pounds, | erson National Life com.. 10 11Y and Mayhew's Secon . to e . ! NAPC mates the cost of watch repair choice, Mghis: Si8EC" weights bid $15.75 | KINEAN & CO COM ....oorers y s3a! City of Indianapolis. known as Mary M. V. Bailey, Business Manager 400; active: steers Kingan & C C. Master's Third Addition {August 29. 1951. {

jobs at Sears’. But along with] Lt. Tom Neal, 2715 N. Meridian,! he hatched up a hat, Now I thought hat inventing was just about at the end of its string. A hat's a hat for a’ that.

” ” . BUT THE TWO have created and copyrighted a United Nations It's made like a sailor's hat with the United Nations flags around the side, and either the U. 8B. or United Na-| tions flag on top, stuck right into a’ crown on which is a polar map of the world. It looks good to me. It has color and novelty appeal. And if it can be made at a price, every kid in ‘every neighborhood will want one.

Great Danes in Paint | IT WILL BE A GREAT DAY for great Danes in the paint world. Tom Kelly called me from the Advance Paint Co. which last year turned out two million gallons. Advance Paint was chosen as the Indiana plant to be studied by four Danes, all from Copenhagen.

y ” » IF YOU'RE GOOD at names, try thesé: Svend Andersen, of the Danish Institute of Technology; Henning Gunholm, Danish Paint ‘& Varnish Institute; Lauritz J. Schou, who has his own dye and lacquer company, and Poul Alfred Marius Schou, of the Soyrup & Co. They're coming tomorrow to study the Advance products from tank car to labeling room. And when they've seen that, they've

seen one of the best—and big--

gest. Advance is more than a name. In that plant, it's a way of thinking.

To Scale for Sale THOSE TOY ROAD GRADERS, cranes and shovels, and fire trucks have been on toy

counters for some time. ;

For instance, Roy Adams, chairman of the J. D. Adams Manufacturing Ce:, bought one “of his road Sage in Zinlature in Chicago, a toy counter. ‘made

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Cattle, 800; : calves, o pid ies and heifers strong; load choice Jeariins Lincoln National Life ... steers. $36; small lots $36.50. load cholce Lynch Corporation oe and prime mediumweight steers held above Marmon-Herrington com $37, part load choice heifers $36: short Mastic Asphalt sin anessne two loads held above $36: odd lots com- Nat Homes com (new)

0 Darnell Street. Lot 18 in Mary C.| 7 ——————_ §50 Dan Sub. of Out Lot 2 in Drake NOTICE TO WRECKING CONTRACTORS and Mavhew's Second Add. to the Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, City of Indianapolis, known as Mary Subject to conditions contained herein and C. Master's Third Addition. the Contract Documents. will be received 826 Darnell Street. Lot 17 in Mary by the Indianapolis Redevelopment Com-

t hoice. vearings and heifers Nat Homes pio ) { : Bi tn W080. “cont Yiiomd ug 20 cote X 1p Bub” Sey com, 1120 A | £0 Mugler, SUivin, of, Oecdtd Bin FM Saf stindite Hime on 3 tility c mercial largely * n ub Serv 4 sass 38 in rake an avhew's Second 0 M., r tandar m Y T2530 to $20. a TR issn BL and N Ind Pub Serv 413 pid oad 22% OR Add. to the City of Indianapolis, Thursday, September 13, 1951, at its office good. $30 to $31: bulls strong to 50 cents oIaIess Laundry Com sess 83 known as Mary C. Master's hird in Room 40, 330 Bast Ohio Bifesk: Indi 0.5 ; r al and good allory Cocom -. ...... 6 Ys 3 { Addition. iis, 14, 1 nd 33 DE ta rio 50 venlers moderately eA Tre Pub Serv of Ind 3'; pfd 3 * 2s {180 726 Darnell Street. Lot 8 in Mary C publicily opened. for the demolition or steady; good to prime, $33 to $3650; Pub Serv of Ind com ........ 20% 29% | Master's Sub. of Out Lot 2 in Drake removal of the buildings gnd structures utility ani commercial. $26 to $32.50 Ross Gear Tool com ....... 43 . | and Mavhew's Second Addition to the|and appurtenances thereto, located on the Sheep 1600; more active: native lambs Schwitzer-Cummins pid ...s. 17 CS Indianapoiis, known as Mary following Seserived parcels of real estate ) : 80 Ind G&E com . ......4.. 2 3 . Master's r ition. strong to 50 cents higher: bulk chotce 20 JRE EES COM oe ti 129.2022 716-18 West 12th Street. Lot 57 in 488. Stadium Drive at Hiawatha. Lot 19 and price, $31 to $31.50: good and £ inc ’ ] choice, $29.50 tn $30.50; yearlings and Stokely-Van Camp com .. 17% Drake and Mavhew's Addition to the in omior 8. Glenn's Subdivision of ewes fully steady: load choice and Stokely-Van Camp pfd ...... 13% City of Indianapolis. Also a strip of oe) $2 3 4 5and 6 in H. T. and price 96-pound weight, No. 1 skin. $28.75; | fanner & Co Sf ofa ... Bh un ground 8 feet, in width East of and fa rqoks Addition to the City of , % 5. ‘| Terre. Haute Malleable ...... Ye ad)oining sa e 1 {yee gecks =mosHy JRaiwe skpornd. U 8 Machine Co ...........¢ 3 . vacated alley. roiRecifications for demolition, and bid 13.50. odd head. $14 i finiteq {elephone 6% ofd © 9! .... 1250 1719-721 Drake Street. Lot 31 in Drake forms, demglition contract forms and renp 13.30, 0 ag Union. Title ............. evens 30 ser and Mayhew's Addition to the City of/lated documents are now on file in the m—— = {" wExtra dividend. Indianapolis. Also a strip of ground office of the Commission and are available Vi $n Hill L | BONUS 6 feet in width west of and adjoining Jor Inspection during normal business aid t, being part of a vacate 8 irginia ! oses {allen & Speen eT 1m hey. © f Gur L rs on TA A submitted in a sealed] . merican an 4'%s .s . 741-3 Drake Street. Part o ut Lo elope bearing the title of the work and Her Convertible Today American Security 5s 60 . . 98 4 in Drake and Mayhew's Second the name of the bidder. Fach bid shall be American Loan 4's 60 .. . 96 Addition to the City of Indianapolis, 8ccompanied by a corporate surety bond PALO ALTO, Cal, Sept. 5 Bastian Morle; 5s 61 ‘ent . 98° more particularly descrived as fol ows ior fhe complete exovgtion of the work Fipori i 1o Batesville Tele Co 4'%s .. . Beginning at the Southwetst corner , payable to the “Indianapo(UP) — V irginia Hill Hauser’s | gunner ert rer 5a f+ ce 3 of said Ou Lot, Vhelice ens along Ls Redevelopnisnt Commission ' in a penal 8 Sadi -/Ch of Com Bldg 4'as 61 . the South line of sai ut Lot, m ve thousand ($5.00000' dollars flashy dark green Cadillac con Columbia Club 3-58 62 .. . 97 feet; thence north 120 feet; thence Said bond shall only be in the form vertible ‘will be auctioned off to- Citizens ind Tei 4les a sve 10} west parallel to, the South ine o brescribed by law and shail oe excuted 2 y sees sal ut Lot 4. eet; thence sou 1ishe by the Indianapolis day to help satisfy a government Bayituble Se es “ey 2 sae 120 feet to place of beginning. Redevelopment Commission g “1270 736-8 Drake Street. Lot 6 in White- The Indianapolis Redevelopment Com-

claim for $161,000 in back in-iIndpls Paint & Color 5s 64 ...

ad | head's Subdivision of the North pari mission reserves the right to reject anv or come taxes, [Inet EE i. 5 75% | of Out Lot 4 in Drake and Mavhew's al Bg ge Tates on thizx work shall The government already has Ind ise Toi-% » JTL or HN ive] Second Addition - to the City of In- Fagen as detormined: pBToicTibed scale of joni Ps Rl ys MM i sex oti) Drake Street. 23 Feet off the en- Labor=of the United ‘Stat f Ameri Soig- her 1950 Mercury station guhner Packing 4s 8 ...... 0 os 2 ! 4 West 8ide of Lot 28 in Drake and Pisuany, to the Davis-Bacon Act 49 Stat wagon in New York. as well as|ianzsenkamp Se 58 « 9 Mavhew's Addition to the City of 1011) a copy of which scale ix now on h Spok Wash. h d N Ind Pub Serv 3s 73 .... 883 . Indianapolis. Also a strip of ground file in the office of the undersigned er Spokane, ash. ome an fa or Arte Co $1.0, reeves 3 0s 12 feet in width West of and adjoin, INDIANAPOLIS REDEVEL OPMENT {Public Service 3%s 78 ........ ae > yacate CO} B¢ its contents. {BPs Devices 38 00 25 ins said Lot, being part of a vac Richard GOMMISSION 272 730 Drake Street. 10 reet off the en-| Executive

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- PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5 (UP)—Gen. Douglas MacArthur carried a tiny pistol “no bigger than your hand” to insure he would not be taken alive by the Japanese on Corregidor, his aide, Col Sid Huff, said today. on Writing in the Saturday Evening Post, Col. Huff said he first saw the weapon when Gen. MacArthur pulled. it from the pocket of his ola leather jacket as he paced back and forth in the big tunnel on Corregidor in the early days of World War IL “This belonged to my father when he was in the. Philippines,” he quoted the General. “Sid, I want you to get a couple of bullets for it.” 5 Col. Huff got the bullets. : rE "Col, Huff said Gen. MaeArthur looked across the water toward the Bataan battlefields, patted the gun

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Secretary ER EER UL me mee pr 0 e entire East Side of Lot NOTICE OF PUBLIC J Drake ‘and Mavhew's Addition to the! CANDIDATES FILING FOR MEMBER or City of Indianapolis BOARD OF BCHOOL COMMISSIONERS 720 Drake Street, West Half of Lot 1. Patrick J. Barton, duly appointed 26 (n Drake and Mavhew's Addition qualified ‘and Acting City Controller of to the City of Indianapolis. Also 8 the City of Indianapolis, do hereby certify strip of ground 8 feet in width west that on the 27th day of August. 1951, of and adjoining sald Lot. being DPArt there was filed in the office of the City! of a Vacated alley, East Half of Lot Controller seven petitions containing the Ns Drake 8 A ed a AST names of proposed candidates for the 2 in DIS e Todi ay ews office of Member of the Board of ‘School 1 13,08 ih ot et T3304 Feet off Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, . hii) East Side. f Lot 26 in to be voted upon at the next City Elecfhe entire East 3 repartee ‘Addi- tion to be held November 6. 1951, each of Dre %o the City of Indianapolis sald petitions having heen signed bv more i" or wast oth Street. Lot 29 in Drake than 300 householders of said city: that yA Ma 's Second Addition to DO more than one candidate is named in and Ct or a cons. any one of said petitions, and that no 386 A 906-8 est 10th Street. 53 Feet by Person whose name is attached to said arallel lines off the south end of Lot Petitions in favor of sald candidates Drake and Mayhew's Second signed more than one of such petitions. all 00

in as required by law. That the names of] {idition lo she City of lndianapoits. sald proposed candidates contained in said Drake and Mavhew's Second Addition Petitions are as follows: : to the City of Indianapolis. Grier M. Shotwell; | 906 Torbett Street. 30 Feet off the Mar i 2 Dev ! { entire East side of Lot 38 in Drake Moron a Soe vee; | and Mayhew's Second Addition to the Mo: en Sans en; | City of Indianapolis. { J h Gud ner; 853 West 11th Street. Lot 1-in Mc-| Emily ARSON: : Kernan and Yandes Subdivision of "PATRICK J. BARTON ock or Out’ n Drake and] J ' Mayhew's Second Addition to the Cjty| — = Acting City Controller, of Indianapolis. | LEGAL NOTICE 917 West 11th Street. Lots 17. 18 and NOTICE OF PROPOSED Bi pMSRerhan and Yandes Bub- TO RULBR TO BE ADOPTED BY THE rake and Mavhew's Second Addition to the City of Indianapolis. 425-6 882-884 West 11th Street. Lots 35 and ang 36 in McKernan

. and Yandes Sub-| pr “division of Block or Out Lot 10 in |B Mayhew's Secon o the City of Indianapolis. Also 8 addition annuity accounts. ’ i strip of ground 12 feet in width north Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter of and adjoining sald Lots, being parts120 of the Acts of the Gemé of rnell Street vacated. lof 1 Specifications for demolition and bid that o Joris. m tion con act forms and re-| ra

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Block or Out Lot 10 in!indiana State Teachers’ Retirement Fund.! A Notice is hereby given that at its spe-| {cial meeting on August 24. 1951, the Indi-| Pund | . e lol ection seven (7) of ‘Rule twenty-two (22), of interest on

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By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press White Houss Reporter

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5— President Truman headed into the Middle West today after surpris\ing West Coast Democrats with 'a preview of his platform for 11952,

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a knockout. He cast an eye at national Income of $278 billion and corporate profits of $46 billion, commenting:

“And yet, according to some pebple, we have taken the country

Fresh from a rousing party pep down the road to ruin. |meeting at which he came within, “Well, it's a wonderful ruin, inches of saying he was ready to and I'm glad to be a part of it.” |take on the GOP again, the Pres-| The President brought the large ident took off from San Francisco group to a roaring, standing cheer for his ‘home town of Independece, merely by mentioning 1952. Mo., where he will visit until Sun-' «rps pemocratic Party has a . |day., He was scheduled to reach duty to the country,” he said, Kansas City at 2 p.m, Indian- .,n4 if 1 am not badly mistaken, apolis time. the Democratic Party is going to Whether . the President, him- keep right on carrying out that self, would run on the platform duty,” “Medium-sized cheer.) he outlined here was an open “Next vear—1952—" and that

question. But his party followers| . as as far as he got. Women from 11 Western states seemed screeched. Men roared and’

fo regard him as a candidate ‘capped. The ovation lasted a full : : minute. Everybody was standing After a Democratic Party and waving, and the President luncheon at the Fairmont Hotel peamed. in which he made an out-and-out : political speech, a poll of Caiifornia party leaders indicated most (of them agreed that the President was ready to jump into the 1952 race.

‘Sure He's Running’

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| “Sure he’s running,’ State As|{semblyman Julian Beck said. |“He’ll be in there pitching in ’52. That luncheon speech had some of the old-time Truman fight in it.” In booming campaign invective ‘of. the - 1948 “Give-'Em-Hell”/ strain, the President set a politiical fire at the noonday gathering lof 800 Pacific Coast’ Democrats. | He poured political gasoline on {the Republican Party, applied the

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{Democratic blueprint for 1952, [Truman style, | | * His idea was simple: Support| the Democratic slate and “you 'will be working for the people of | the United States .. . You will be working for world peace.

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