Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1951 — Page 34
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ol By Harold Hartley
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DOORS WILL BE OPEN on $10 million worth of new
homes next week. y int . y And some won't: have any doors. They won't be Ig ow
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On Ideal Homes New Pact Due %
At Close of
By PETER EDSON
And others will be smoothed! out -to perfection, the last brush-/g sander
ful of paint on, fixtures up and shining, and kitchens which will
about 800 houses holding ‘“‘open|Paper work.
THE BUILDERS of the town|rials Pian,
-eady for you to put your name Sept, 20
setting, against ‘the background quarier.
winter weather. And it's then schedules. that they want security from the wind, snow and cold” * World Apart
up the family and go house look- little I know. tery.
government is running out of|and rot to you. pennies. Defense and the copperj # an
The wire asked the Indiana mildew.
fle bigger stulf over there. {control of mildew, and Teap.
So will you please butcher your {ongue just once, then forget.
£9.98 can make it an even 10|i'g right name twice In a row.
. Now comes the chance to ride !will be. ree, not onlyyonce but all day, ec. and not only on the merry-go- Spud Sputter
soft drinks by the thousand, and too.
dotting fresh, erisp shirts—that’s worried. -
tzer-Cummins plant and their
two Louis Schwitzers, father and machines.
who work well together, play well |paign” for the Irish spud. together.
er of his industrial family, wills; and how good for you,
used ‘to think old Louis was a|282in. little gruff. Then I found out Slowly, Please
to protect his heart of gold. And those games—lahor’s go- Fight for We. Foy oy iw softball game, and that won’t be, a grin slugfest. They're buddies, ou ere, the bosses and workers. You see I know that pig| Pes BIS Ectling low, frindly Swede, John Anderson. | W hen he works along with the, boys, it couldn't be any other! way. He's square as they come. [prices Sowa,
eals for autos, trucks, tractors per cent,
playday for all who get their confused as I am. bread and board out at 1125 Mas- — -
schusetts Ave. : Local Truck Grain Prices That's where Schwitzer-Cum-, — sr ———————— mins lives. But tomorrow the Truck wheat, $2.22
whole kit and kaboodle will move i math 7 out to Riverside Park, at 9. - Sus aoe iD
oar \ SrLov,
CLOUPY AREAS
ire showing you the stuff they, Ie said the steel, aluminum] ut into their houses. You'll see and copper makers have been told some partly finished, “and some to hold tight. The deadline for will be ready for furniture. In-'their NPA allotments was Sept. feed. a few will have furnture,|10. Now it's been moved over to
n the mailbox. [t gives the government 15 _ The best part is that you'll get more cays to let plants know| o see the houses in their natural what they’ll get for the fourth
So if Sunday's nice, it won't] EACH DAY I LEARN some- : be a day to stay at home. Pack thing new. It amazes me, how delegations.
“++. National, and“other banks, to let] And he will delivér a paper next go of the pennies in it's vault. Wednesday before the InternaBut I don’t suppose Indiana Na- tional Congress of Pure and Aptional has very many. They han-|plied Chemistry in New York on
5 I. un » » a, THE PENNY FAMINE is real. THAT'S SOMETHING else I'd The mint can turn them out, but never heard of, Teap. But it isjagreement with Japan for this| it is not getting the copper. The short for soniething like this purpose. This is the authority! town needs pennies, badly. {which you can wrap around your|for the new. American-Japanese
piggy bank, and turn loose the| Teap is quick-talk for triethy-! coppers. : {lamine pentachlorophenate, Now| . And as far as I'm concerned you know why it's Teap. 1 don’t] Supplementing this main agree~those guys who price their stuff think even a chemist could spell ment will be an administrative
Then I would get another ride either. That's still plain mildew free. Nothing could be finer. to me. And you, too. Always|
round, but everything élse. THE BOYS WHO: GROW . And stuff with sandwiches and potatoes are growing headaches,
hot dogs with mustard stream-|! The potato is slipping off the, ing down fingers, a catsup polka- dinner table. Farmers are
ing to take on management in aia lot of food and store it. Since |
the Korean War the government {has been selling the stuff. Food
on EJ 2 Ai | BUT THE SAME government] THE SCHWITZERS have which is trying to keep prices thought of everything for the down will be back in the marpeople who turn out their cooling ket stockpiling. And it predicts, fans, their water and oil pumps, with a straight face, that food crank shaft dampners and shaft prices will move up another 10
. and air. conditioning. So government says prices
. Pre I'm jaking my hat off to shall not g0 up. Ceilings wet Rites Tomorrow - uys who set up this party, hold them in line. Then the same] E. E. Clemons and James Patter- government will go in, as Sasifor W. J. Gow
son, the co-chairmen. in a year of ; ye plenty when abun-|.. i , |in breaking ground for the new They missed nothing — games, dance ought to keep prices down, Services for Willard J. Gow, prizes, parking, food and—drink and buy food to keep prices up. |Tetired cabinet maker, will be at . bY the ton, even first ald for those, Maybe you haven't come this 10 a.m. tomorrow in Moore and, The church members will gather Ww y ¥ : . | 9 overdo It. : far. But if you have, I'll bet a Kirk Colonial Chapel. Burial will for services Sunday at 11 a. m. [t'll be swell, this party, a great 54-cent . dollar, that you're as be
{ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7 (NEA) —A _military agreement! BILL RIGHTOR phoned from petween the United States and make you say, “Let's stay.” --tthe NPa& = And he said the gov- japan will be signed in San Fran- ™, It's the Parade of Homes with ernment’s carrying quite a.lot oficisco shortly after the peace treaty :igning ceremonies are| 4, house.” Some will have guides,| All of which works out to thelended. and hostesses. And some won't. benefit of manufacturers who, 5 8» come uncer the Controlled Mate-|
{their main show wil] be over. If the treaty is signed on sched-
ceremony might be postponed till Sunday or Monday.
n which they're going to live. | That's ¢lose, too. And there'll . Drafting Completed #0. on" be some vells. That will be only INTEREST IN HOMES is as five days before the fourth quarigh, if not higher, than it is in ter begins too little time, if they he spring. Families are facing have to raise or lower production
Except for a few minor details, however, drafting of the military agreement has been concluded. The tex; has been agreed on by
the U. 3: Ambassador John Foster Dulles Japanese Premier Shi-
Text of the agreement is still
ing. You'll find plenty of com-| Take Alternaria Solani.” I'd secret and may not be given out pany.” - {never heard of that. And Asper-|till after it is signed. The main And plenty of houses, too. {gillus Niger was a complete mys-| a ly short. 1. establishes the prin-| Penny Famine { Yet they cost Us millions. |ciple“that, at the request of the _ COPPER IS SO TIGHT the They're fungi. That's mildew|Japanese government, the United] line
Times Fishing - Hog Trade Slow,
_|States may station and retain
.- larmed icrces on Japanese terristrike did the trick. | G. M. LeFAVE (say it, le-|tory, foliowing conclusion of “the The Indiana National Bank to-'hawv) director of organic re-|treaty of peace. iay got a worry-wire from the search out at the J. 1. Holcomb : Seventh District Federal Reserve Co, has been working for three This 1s In Scoord With Ariice in Chicago. years on a substance to combat
treaty comes into force.
|military agreement. U.S. Free to Withdraw
Exact time and place of the (military agreement signing have not been decided on. For after, all, the peace treaty negotiators iaren’t 100 per cent sure when
ule Saturday morning, the mili-| tary agreement might be signed that afternoon. But this. final]
geru Yoshida and their respective
body of the agreement. is relative-|
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IT SAYS HERE—Gromyko & Co. seem more interested in the morning papers than in proggedings at the Japanese Peace | | Conference in San Francisco. "Gromyko Beaten on Pact” reads a
powers shall be withdrawn from Japan within 90 days aftér =e Cot Early Start
Article Six also provides, howjever, that this shall not prevent [the re‘ention of troops on Japan|
{by any power that makes an gyno as early as they wish:
at Yellowwood Lake may start pounds 320
The before-dawn anglers will ‘be allowed to cast their lines into odd big weights bid under $16. ithe mammoth lake at ‘any hour.
{The official weigh-in stations to record the catches will open at
jagreement which will set forthig, 4 up ioq
working with the Japanese on
{this military agreement ever lsince he first went to Japan in February, 1951. He spelled Sut his idea in simple terms during a#@ ma
speech before the American- much chance to win the merchan- ;,razts. dise awards as the veteran fisher-
{Japan Society in Tokyo.
Ambassador Dulles has been!
Most people who live in houses keep their valuables under lock
in the lake that day.
man
women and children.
thouse, communities must create pyncan Bait Shop. 1668 Madison Ave
That's the kind of party the them stand in front of their] Dulles Draws Parallel
scare off those with evil ambi- ,Ash¥ay Line
= n un families. There'll be 4000 in alll THEN WORKERS DON'T use central law-enforcement groups. aluminum floating landing net ; , : at Riverside Park from an eager 88 much muscle as they used to. They are usually sufficient to (Fred Arbogast & Co. Akron. O. as- Columbia Ave. arrested in the Kinean & co vf 9 in the morning till a tired 6 at Instead of working to a sweat, |
night. putting muscle to tools, more of tions.
lines
prizes for the best catches will be
Fishing must be from the shoreline. No boats will be permitted
in the paper Andrei Gromyko is reading.
Prices Lower -
|Stockyards in early trading to-
day..
Hogs 14.500: mid-session more active
t leral Judge Alfred P. Murrah of the 10th U. S. Circuit Court of
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a than early; barrows and gilt tly 45 Fishermen in The Times Fish- cents lower: bulk choice 18 ats 240 poun s ing Rodeo Saturday of next week $20.75: few hundred choice 190 to 230
pounds early $21: scattering 250 to 280 to $20.50:
heavier weights
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w+ By United Press DENVER, Sept. 7—Non-ferrous metal workers—producers of vital| copper-—returned to their jobs in increasing numbers today in compliance with a federal injunction ordering an end to their crippling strike. Approximately 15,000 of the 58,000 members of the International Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union who had been on strike re-| turned to the pits and mills. The back-to-work movement appeared
Sign Milita Bg U. S. Cracks Whip,
13,000 In Copper Trade End Strike
to be gaining momentum. The union ordered the men to] go back to work yesterday after] an injunction was issued by Fed-|
Appeals. i Hampers War Output Government attorneys——acting at the insistence of President Tru-man-—obtained the injunction on the grounds, that the strike was hampering the nation's war and
defense efforts. About 9000 members of the
a union in Montana went back to
work in Butte, Anaconda and Great Falls. Another 2000 members at Miami, Ariz., were on the job this morning. 3 At Douglas, Ariz; 3500 PhelpsDodge workers were to return today. Miners in New Mexico joined {the movement and 4000 workers lat Wallace-Kellogg, Ida., have | been at work since yesterday.
: | /nion members of local 890 in Six of the treaty. If says that all] Rodeo An lers Can Trading was slow and prices Un ,890 in occuption forces of the Allied! . P Silver City, N. M., voted "unahi
25 cents lower at the Indianapolis mously at a mass meeting last! pnere's cheese in them thar
‘temporarily at the China mines
ry Accord |
TRIPLE GHAMPS—Three youngsters of Gecrge A. Holder, Otterbein, had champion cattle at the State Fair. Left to right are Ann, 13, with grand champion in 4-H class; George H., 15 (stand. ing), with grand champion steer, and Franklin, 12, with reserve
champion in Angus steer class.
Fair
Cattle Milk
Yield Turned =
Into
Cheese
division of the Kennecott Copper Grounds—American cream cheese. | Twice a day, a Kraft Foods workers who will return to work co milk truck has been collect- boar, John W. Riley. Mattoon, ing 2000 to 2500 pounds of milk Ill. Reserve grand champion boar,
Corp. The vote affected 3500
immediately.
jJearce; J8o to 180 pounds around $2025 | However, it did not affect em- : u o
$20.75; 120 to 160 pounds $17 $19.50: indications sows steady to weak at $16" to $18.50: choice lights $19 or more:
about steady: load choice prime near 1150pound steers $37.25; load heifers held around $34.50: smell lots utility to good native yearlings $27.50 to $33: utility and
{9 a.m. The stations will close at commercial cows $22.30 to $39: commercial
bulls $27.50 to $30: choice 400
{3 p. m. and shortly thereafter the to 500 pounds stock steers and heifers held $32 to $33.50; vealers moderately ac-|
tive, steady: good to prime $33 to $36.50; {utility and commercial $268 to $32.50.
Nab Pool Tickets
Police seized 363 books of base-
THe prizes will be classified in Pall pool tickets in 13 raids yesanner to give the beginner asiterday and today and made two
an. | There will be prizes for men, tindale Ave, was charged with
| Consopdatea “wn » pfd
ployees of the Empire Zinc Co.,
drawn’ from’ prize dairy cattle be-
{which has been strikebound sinceling exhibited at the Indiana State Cattle 400, calves 300: slaughter classes last Oct. 17. The injunction did .
not apply to the Empire dispute,
Local Stocks and Bonds
—Sept., T— STOCKS Rio Ashes
bucks, just to charge it to the 2. 2 =» : : : A ; Ml American Loap 8% 9 penny shortage. ; | IT'S THE STUFF Mr. Leave ihe Miimbers of L- oor amd The annual fishing rodeo again and. prime spring lambs, mainiy $31 to American States pra ol. i Food & Fun, Free 'has been making to stir into|n.”ocation of U. S. naval, air Will be open free to the public. ciii%0, FUT" 30%ks fio: load choice is 8 ayies Wi% vis ord’ aw '® ’ ‘paint and soak into fabrics to kill 3,4 ground troop bases in Japa- No registrations in advance will and prime 99-pound. fed weariings num. elt & s pfd ... 6 WHEN I USED TO ride the off-—wait till I look it up again— oqo territory. The U. 8. will pe be necessary. All fishermen have slaughter ewes $0 to $13.50. | Goshs- ule: th, crn “a Cine 3 18, merry-go-round, I always hoped|Alternaria Selani and Aspergillus jot tree to withdraw these troops to do to take part is to be at {Central Sova ..7.....0 unis 3% aa in my heart that the men would (Niger. whenever it desires. This is the Yellowwood Lake on Times Fstp li R . d [Snatib, Of COM aT wren 3 ; forget to take my ticket. ~~ | Don't try to remember those important part of the agreement. ing Rodeo day. rolice Raiaers Com Loan 4 pfd .... [ILI 9314 98 There is only one restriction. {Cummings Eng com .. 36
Cummings Eng pid .. ...100% 103
Delta Elec com .........
Fair.
Laws Are Strict
Eauitable Securipies "com '....: 33 ...'|ditions in the barns been perfect. | Ba aan oot 0. eer 91 ''' {But dairy laws are strict in the
James Sarber, 34, of 2828 Mar-| Hook Drug Co com
ce © Family Finance 5% ofd .. Havs Corp pid w@ > Hamilton Mfg Co com . ierfi-Jones cv A pia ..
ome T&T 5% optd 83 19 Ind Asso Tel 2 pfd 39', Ind Asso Tel 2'z pfd ... 50a
a dream. The m » diet fads, and and key, he said. But locked : : i, all ey hia DE aours aren't enough to keep out By eee afe being furnished 1318 E. 25th St. He was to appear inapis Ath Chub Reaity co 0. 81 BUT TOMORROW SUCH a! The eater has been swinging robber bands who use violence to 4 0p of fishing equipment and today in Municipal Court 3 where, indianapolis Water dla pra 101 TH dream will come true for about|over to green and yellow vege- (break i Since It ont Dussibie local sports goods stores. Here he was fined $50 and costs on the|Indpis Pow & Lt com -...... 34% 38 1500 employees at the big Schwi-|tables. More vitamins. {to keep armed guards in every ,,, tne donors so far: same charge Wednesday. | Indpis Pow & Lt pia TTC 400
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{facturing grade A milk.
ndianapolis’ Water com "181s 17% livestock and guard their home
leconomics entries.
{eat three meals a day together,|
Indiana,
Illinois,
Share Fair Honors
Indiana splits nois and Ohio in
honors with Tilis latest announce«
ment of champion blue-ribbon livestock awards at the 1951 Ine
diana Sate Fair
Guernseys:. Grand champion night to go back to their jobs _.... . . =o + the State Fair Pull W. W. McKitrick & Son, Dub.
lin, O..Grangd c
hampion female,
E. K. Wetzel, Mooresville. Berkshires: Grand champion
Lynwood Farm, champion and champion sows,
Carmel, Grand reserve grand Lynwood Farm,
: Tamworths: Grand champion Some rich in butterfat, some boar, Perry Clauss, Mazon, Ili, thin, the milk is trucked to Shir- Reserve grand champion boar, ley, Ind., where the Kraft plant Stubbs Brothers, Monterey. Grand {turns ‘it into cheese at the rate of champion sow, Stubbs Brothers, 10's pounds of cheese to 100 Resesve grand American Loan 6% opfd tas 26 **|pounds of milk. When the last cow has gone home, checks will be mailed out Belt RR & Stk Yds com ..... 35 _..'to‘each cattle owner for the milk his animals have contributed.
Perry Clauss.
champion sow,
Cecil L. Slinkard
. !s| A good deal of the milk «ua Rites to . {have been marked Grade A, and, ** 1814 161, Pasteurized for drinking, had con-)
Place Monday
«= $5 100 matter of sanitation, which brings!
the price down from $4.50 a hun-| : dred pounds to $3.75 for manu- employee of the Allison Division
Take
Services for Cecil L. Slinkard,
{of General Motors Corp., will be { Fairtime is fun time for 4-H at 10 a. m. Monday in Calvary
|keeping a room for pool selling at, ind SaehcE: a ofa 1.000 #9 L108 : boys and girls who come early gp. celical United Brethren land stay late to watch over their!
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Church. Burial will be in Washington Park. Friends may call at They live in the 4-H buildings, ‘the Stirling Funeral Home.
Mr. Slinkard, ‘a resident of 1807
Thelmer Linsley, 35. of 2458 jsfersoo National life com 10 ~~ 1lliand pay a tota] of $16 for two Hoyt Ave., died Tuesday in Thom{weeks room and board.
Cortland Line Co. Cortland. N. Y.. .100 3 pool selling charge.
yards of CAM-O-FLAGE nylon casting
line
Joh J. Hildebrandt . vA son, are throwing for the people; This potato slide has been go-| Mr. Dulles then drew ® this assortment of Bpinaing Ladys. ov Port N
who work along with them every |Ing on for three years. But soon Parallel. Most postway interna- NA atnowon Co. Utica, N. Y.iton St, 714 Blake St. 1437 Co-
day. It'll be fun because people You'll see an “appreciation cam- tional robberies have been the takOuis Johnson Co. Highland Park. Il. lumbia Ave. 377 §. Illinois St.,/ Bub Serv of Ind 3% ptd
{result of failure to take internal
Ocean City Reels
\security measures. It was Japan's Montague Rod & Reel Co, Montague INdiana Ave. (both places hit yes-
casting rods, P, & KB
|gression by criminal agents for Amazin’ Maisies | Stratton & i Terstegge Co.. Louisville,
“say a word of welcome” where! And if you aren't careful, you'll {foreign gangs. the games are to be played. <1 Pe having your suits loosened up|
ee : {lective security. The United sortment of Rex spoon that ‘was his tissue paper armor, THIS DOESN'T ADD UP States could not impose this oncom
As for direct aggression, Japan remper Cast Master tubular steel {could be protected only by col-|casting rod.
{Ky., Air Breather minnow bucket.
: .. Inc. Momence, Ill. assort- 10th St. ment of Bright Eves, Walkie Talkie and
True Temper Corp., Geneva, O.. True U. S. Judge May Decide
Weezel Bait Co. Cincinnati, O., 8,
{Japan, since the U.S. was not Streak Nylon lines
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invitation.
by Japan, this countryq ‘“would
{of last June, repeated by Andrei
{didn’t do any good. All he col-
|lected at the end of his speech was a chorus of boos.
in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Gow died Wednesday in {his home, 5782 |Massachusett s
|Ave, He was 80.
County, he came ito Indianapolis |58 years ago. He was employed as cabinet maker ‘at the Lauter Furniture Co. for many years, He was 4 member of the West Washington St. Methodist Church. ; Surviving are two foster daughters, Mrs, Mary Brutcher, Phoenix, Ariz, and Mrs. Ethel Davis, Indianapolis; three nephews and a niece. ;
Mr. Gow
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Local Produce
iin
‘Rutterfat—Premium. AGe:. regular ‘To
5,0 asked for it.. And here it is, injSublie Debt 233.811.740.023 - 231.884. spite of official Russian objections
The government used to buy up | interested in slavish conduct, Mr.| Dulles pointed out. This was an U. S. Statement
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UP)—Govern-
If the ite $ as ment expenses and receipts for the cur-| United States wa asked men fiscal vear through Sept. 5, compared
| with a year ago:
And this is a year of plenty. sympathetically consider the Te-|gxpenses $10 853 408048 5 “a ooe tan
bait . "Indiana Welfare Issue Woed Co. Inc. South Coventrs. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UP)—
assortment of 100 yards of Silver
& Twine Mfg. Co. Ash-'2400 bluck of Arsenal Ave. also away, R. I. 150 yards of bait-casting hag a dare in Court 3 todav on| Marmon-Herrington com Lo 2 wv? i
Other 1aids were made at 2648|N Ind Pub Serv com orthwestern Ave. 29803!;s Clif-| nN Ind Pub Serv 4's pfd
Ocean City Mfz. Co. Philadelphia, Pa. 248 Indiana Ave. 224 and 216
= ” s am | YOULL BE REMINDED that own responsibility to keep its City, Mass. Montague solid’ ¢lass bait'terday and today) and 1113 E. AND LOUIS SR. like the fath-|it sticks to the ribs, how good it homeland free from indirect ag-!
Kingan & Co com ... ‘en 4's d Cava nd 62' 67 Lincoln National Life .... 102 105
Lynch Corporation 18% | Mastic Asphalt . 6% | Nat Homes com (new) 18
al hors nia
b Serv 4'¢ pfd
{| *Progress Laundry Com
Mallory Co com ..... 33% R 5 | Pub Serv of Ind com .. Ross Gear Tool com 43 | Sehwitzer-Cummins ofd i7 80 Ind G&E com . + 21la {80 Ind G&E 4.8% ofd .. 06% 109 | Stokely-Van Camp com .. «18 18% | Stokely-Van Camp pfd 18} | vee % Co + % fQ . oR | Terre Haute Malleable ......, 11% 12% U 8 Machine Co Rain vers 8 “ vhoue 5% ofd a8 “ Onion Title . ............c.s. 58 oy | “Extra dividend. BONDS
| aia & Steen ©: ies | American Loan 4's 55 ....... 0 “er
Amer iy 58 60 : |A federal district judge may end| American Loan 4! 3,90 . » oe the legal gead)ock loday heat oe |B vil Tele Co 4'as ph 98 es |prevented Indiana from receiving ; ereaes . [some $20 million a year in fed-| Gonmbia, Clu 3-3¢ ¢3. Ey ae era] welfare payments. | Equitable Securities 8s 60 .. 98 +i. Both United States and Indiana | Hamilton Mfg Co 5s 98 .
There ought to be plenty for | tention of U.S. armed forces in Reeeibts 6.384.673,109 4.878,051,342 verybody. And enough to hold/and about Japan.” So the Japs|/Cash Bal 4.473.544.010
65 [ndpls Paint & Color 5s 64 00 an Ss 64
attorneys have asked Judge Alex-|Indpls Publie Lo . 98 . $ 5,726,148,568! | Ind Limestone 4s 75 ........ 3 5% h |ander Holtzoff to decide imme {ind Asso Tel 38 18 ..uieon 01 a 4,268,795,836 348.097.226 diately on the basis of their ar-| indols Railways 58 67 ...... 56% ‘813.437 uments today, rather than by a Xuhner Packing ds 8 ...... 81 23,626,738,330, full trial, whether federal relief 5 Ind Py Say yes 3... 96% ow" | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE payments should be resumed to Publle Service 3vs 18 ........ 98 . {Clearings ‘ Sareea 33308 000 the state Qorasue Neviees Ss» #0 oe of 28,978,000 . | Traction Terminal 5s 57 ...... 87 es
|Gromyko in San Francisco. But it|Debits
Girls Are Smart
The girls who wait tables for
24% the boys are smart. 2 24%, They award a candy bar at
lcredible how spotless 12 boys can
gave a
to 21.
worked
... [duets ** iwhich never fail to please.
Thing.”
« 19 leave a table when they know a candy bar is the reward. The girls also hold bunk inspection, and Wednesday night |g Long and Mis
box of candy to the boy
.|with the loudest shirt.
+-|lows, whose ages range from 10]
Mary Jane leads the singing, «+ lafter every meal, while Peggy! plays the, piano. The two have
out a number of clever and soft-shoe routines
../4-H song this year is “The
| By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editor
Even Toy Shovels Will H
Adults and children will lend la hand” with spades, kitchen [spoons and toy shovels to assist
[tian Church.
'1 $325,000 University Park Chris-
{in the Sweeney Chapel on the
prospective edifice, 46th and Illinois Sts.
lift the ceremonial shovel of dirt as representative of the congregation. Dr. F, D. Kershner, life-
{long elder of .the church, will give
the prayer of dedication. Dr. Howard J. Baumgartel, executive
statement gf purpose. Will Seat 460
Butler campus. They have been worshipping in the chapel since they sold their former church on Kenwood 6K Ave. After morning services, at 11:30 o'clock, they will go in cars to the site of the
William A. Markle, chairman ’, of the church official board, will §
secretary of the Indianapolis | Church Federation, will make the
" linois Sts., will look when finished.
The Rev. Lewis H. McAdow i8;persons in the main worship, ship hall, kitchen, fireside room, church pastor and Ray Harris 8r.,/room. On the first floor in addibuilding committee chairman./tion to his auditorium and to Robert Frost Daggett and Asso- supplement it, will be located a ciates with A. F. Wickes as con-reception room for -accommoda‘I sultant, are Jreptects for a Eggs—Curren 54 Ibs. ‘building. E. B. and Harry 11, a. sig 4 visite. ob contractors, will construct the
tion of 100. persons. It will be separated from the auditorium by
FUTURE CHURCH-This is the wa
Boy Scout quarters and minister's study. A sound-proof music room has been planned for the
singers
y the. new University Park Christian Church, 46th and II-
will houke a soupd chamber for
chimes.
| The lot, measuring 305 by 312 [feet, will include a parking area for 60 cars, grounds for basket-
choir on the third floor. ~It will ball, tennis, wed , special be. convenient. to he balsony pH
services and social gath En folding doors ane clear glass ] gatherings.
department of the church —
Every
elp in Church Groundbreaking
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lasville, Ga., whil
e returning from
{Florida where he had been va‘cationing. He was 62. Mr. Slinkard, a native of Mont-
‘gomery, came he
re about 25 years
ago and had been employed at Allisons 10 years. He was a memeach meal to the boys Whose per and active worker of the
. 29% ¥% table is cleanest after the post- Calvary EUB Church. 231, /meal songfest is over. It's in-! Surviving are
his wife, Glenn:
thre daughters, Mrs. Robert Wil-
{liamson, Anders
on; Mrs. Robert
{Taylor and Mrs. Alfred Walker, {both of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. E. W. Padgett, Mrs. Frank
(all of Indianapol
s Ruth Slinkard, is, and Mrs, Ber-
iwyn Jackson, Rock Falls, Ill.:
Mary Jane McEllhiney and|two brothers Lowell , . , of Indian--:|Peggy Ingle, both of Francisco,|apolis and Charles W. or Elk~ ...|are long-time favorites of the fel- hart, and seven grandchildren.
|Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLICA CANDIDATES FILING FO MEMBE
MEMBER OF RS
BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISION L Patrick J. Barton, duly appoin {qualified and Acting City Controller o { the City of Indianapolis, do hereby certify that on the 27th day of August 1951, there was filled in the office of the City
office of Member of
They ‘report that the favorite | Sontroller aren Devons containing the
candidates for the the Board of School
Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, to be voted upon at the next City Elec- | tion to be held November 6, 1951. each of {said petitions having been signed by more {than 300 householders of said city; that ino more than one candidate is named in |any one of said petitions, and that no
person whose name petitions tn favor
is attached to said of sald candidates
| signed more than one of such petitions, al
{as required by law
That the names o
said proposed candidates contained in said
| petitions are as follo Grier M Paul E. J Marjorie
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Act
Sealed bids “will
DT). Friday,
following equipment: 1 Walk-in electric
Cabinet equipment
[rooms at Elementary
Indianapolis,
NO Sealed bids
. w C8 7. C. D. T) Tuesday, on the following: B nge 0! Senool Street
oard, treet, Indianapolis
1, 1651 3081
the
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board reserves - i. : cept or E80 rr hi Je oo "oi : A ao, . J IND ol iss be
ws: Shotwell; ones. L. DeVee:
orton Hansen: o M. Gardner;
uidone;:
V. Schaad. PATRICK J. BAR
N, ing City Controller.
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be received by the
Board of School Commissioners of -the City of Indianapolis A.M, C. 8B T. a
until 10:00 o'clock 00 o'clock A. M, September 14.
C. 1951, for the furnishing and installing of the
refrigerator
1 3-deck 6-bushel capacity steamer 2 drinking fountains and glass-fill units Jor Shlsteria at George Washington” High
for Home Economis School No. 5 and 66,
All as r. specifications on file in the office of the Board, 150 N. Meridian St..
The Board reserves the right to accepd” inl rele elE "80, AD oF scHoot, $oM: SSIONERS OF TH 0. HD TANAPGLIS J
bed . V. BAILEY, Busine nager “| August 31, 1951. Wsiness Mangge
TICE TO BIDDERS will be received by The Board of Sohool Sommiationsis of re anapolis, uni 4 o'clot P. M 8 T 3:00 o
3 o'c P. " September 18, 1951
e two lower level No. 67, 3818 W,
eet. Repair of smoke stack # - ride ish Soke stack at Short.
Btreet. as specification gffice "at "he ‘Bon cations on file in the
3401 N. Merid-
150. North Meridian
+ Business Manager
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na. Invitation Ni wrecked Dodge Year 1948. Tru way Garage af Invitation Nec soiler stack at at_ Linton. Ind Invitation N wrecked Dodge Truck located Garage at Val Bids shall bs proposal forms
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thereof. Invitation N Size No. 12 A at Frankton, 128. Section A, Invitation N Bituminous Co face. furnishes Trucks in plan of Indianapolis Invitation N materials and paint the exte ests Building,
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Invitation Ni
R.R. Cars at § Invitation Nec material to ma at the State son, Indiana. Bids shall b
proposal forms STATE HI
Ll Notice is he: signed Purchas Indianapolis w his office for supplies, and c Departments a designated as
-in the Depart
Bidders Bond amount of 2% accompany you to the City of Req Opening 12:0 tember 24, 195 1-only 8,000-¢ Extraction Pu deg. to 208 de; prepaid, Sanita Ave, on Pen 102, or in lieu will accept tr to 5 thowsand storage tank c¢ Req Opening 9:00 tember 24, 19 45 Drums, | Anti-Preeze or hel base equal to the various of Indianapoli: tation in retur lons. approxim Requisition
Opening 9: 0f September 26, Five Only tw mobiles to be special taxi-cal duty generator. regulator posit windshield wi water heater. and wheel, fre two bumper § per specificati ment of Publi All Metal Stat same equipme: part of the p mobiles belong apolis. Reg Opening 1:0 September 27. -Only Mate Burch. or Higl {eet wide witl four heavy du Req
2 Only Dun speed transmi hot water he shield wipers, hydraulic dum ble 1ift arms. fications on of the Purcha: No, 321 locates Rec
Restoration the Sunken Ga plans and spec partment of of Indianapoli ject any and/c one or more V of the City of
NOTICE TC Notice is he RosALs for tl ighway impr “will be receiv State Highwa! inti] 10.00 A un 3 . on tne 20th d all LTO rea CONTRACT Cc RETE NOUS CONCR Nous ONC
ARION C 4m es on n Count Btreet at Ind Bl are CONCRETE A IN CO on 53 at 1 ot} Street ans and at the office dianapolis. STA
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