Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1951 — Page 18
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Carpet Prices = Coming Down Proposals Ask; “By Harold Harlley Trim In Huge |
THIS WILL WISE you up to what's happening in
® " | bh carpets. : Prices are coming down. And you did it. i n Ing | i
Carpet prices were going wild. They went up five times Av EART. BIC ERT I RE vy E . ; | from last September lo March. i i Scripps-Hoaward Staff Writer By that time, the public and the] I picked them up at RCA. They WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—An| merchants had enough. tell all about the business, so unexpected, withering fire of critiIt’ was Old Man Peronfdown in simple, even I can understand. cist is being directed at the Argentina and those Aultralians, The company goes to this ex- spending policies of . the Armed who were picking our pockets. pense for its employees, 20 pg .o0q as.the huge $61 billion de-| They produced the long fiber theyll know everything about... ."hi moves through the Sen-| | | wool, swell for soft-pile carpets. their company the big guy in the
y \ . : . ate. | 3 And they. kept jacking up the front office knows, Sen. Paul Douglas (D. IIL.) has| price. .
Cfo THERE 13 THE “Get Stasteq Oe uP with a number of pro] } IT WAS A GOOD thing, and Book", given to new employees, Pos Spending habits oz the. they rode it to death. Grease wool, another about the Retirement >= 1% Sp 8 y the; right off the sheep's back, and Plan, the “Know What You're yr fy] baled, got up. to $2.20 a pound. Doing Book”, which shows the Sen. Ralph Flanders (R. Vi.) : declaring there is no end to the] And a middle-of-the road twist employee what bearing his wofk spending demands by the mili-| weave carpet got up to $14.95 a has on the finished product. Spe his proposed a $55 billion! vard. And right there is ‘where Then there's another about the Y, |
the public pulled the switch. | Employee Insurance Benefit Plan, eg on military spending" a) TIMES TROPHY—The "Bankers Handicap" trophy in the
the merchants were in a tough
telling where the money comes spot. They weren't making high) g y S
from and how it is used, and the
lator in reverse. Since December; WHAT ELSE D television| He also wants the military to to 25 cents lower than yesterday's Cummins Eng com
aan . { ‘ Cummins Eng pid ..... 106 3 there have been three price drops.isalesmen do? {pay only actual travel expenses average in trading at the Indian- Consolidated Pin 5 pfd _.... 96; 4 Now carpet prices are about right, They write rules, for one thing. for its personnel. He said a man apolis Stockyards. | Eastern Ind Tele 5 pid 3 : 2 or 3 per cent under pre-Korean Take Bill Fehr, the sales boss on travel duty receives an ex-| Hogs 10.000 were only moderately active. Eaquitabe Securities com’ ... 33 | i | ie 8 vere e ecurities . prices. (for Arthur Fulmer of Indiana, pense allowance of $8 Per day.|sieady with close: bulk Choice. 185 to 950 Family Finance com © = 83 Lo wry {Inc., 962 Ft. Wayne Ave., which During World War II, military ounds "$20 to mostly 32035; several Family Finance 5% Pid .... 98 . o ! : ' {hundred choive one an WO 3 0 PD ww senes 81 IT MAKES ME FERL good to handles one’ of the best, the personnel received this expense $20.50; few loads 350 to 290 pounds $19.50) ‘Hamilion Mfg Co com... 3 . i : 1 y w V poun A OQ herii- p 4 CE 9° know that when someone puts the DuMont. |allowance while traveling OVer 5550: 160 to 180 pounds $19.50 to $20, Home T & T 54 mia 000 51 United States in a comer, weve) Bill warns you can get intojthe Pacific, although it was im-|iff is, 30 mousse JU th pao 3 toy) Bor, Brus Do, Cont* 11000 Hn | : : rs en, steady v r S8 2 unig ........ he got enough above the shoulders trouble at a football game, even possible to spend more than 35 yesterday's average; (Sholce 490 pounds Ind Asso Tell $e pa 00 4814 (down unevenly 49 10° , A few - : Il: s & W 3 “rdnsns 4 to lick them — without firing aon television. So, says he, siticents a day. lover 400 pounds $15.50 to $17. Ind Mich Ei 4% pia. i ll He Bio. ont Jan Ine ain, Sound) Savings hd sal can Be Toate av ae Er a raul ry, i ' { | 3 : S : I ty \ And that’s why carpet prices your neighbor's back or head, or'in the proposed $1.5 billion ex- bidding shade lower on steers. one load Indianapolis abe a Tov
are down again. And that $14.95 cheer with your mouth full of penditure for research. He said | high choice and prime light and medium/*Indanapolis Water 4v pfd .. 100
: | weight steers, $38; several loads mostly *Indianapolis Water 5% pid 106 iddl ade twist weave is back food. |a cut of 5 per cent, cr $75 million, choice held ‘above $36; scattered sales Indpls Pow & Lt com i aN middle gr * to good and choice yearlings. $33 to $35.50: Indpls Pow & Li-pfd 97 to $10.95 2 on would only force the military 0 some commercial (3nd spod native Eras Kingan & Co com ang hls TN Pp | ita »” i ! yearlings, o $32.50; load go qua naianapolis Railw “ou You ought to like that. I do. AND DON'T JUMP UP “andicut out its most foolish projects. feeding heifers, $32.50; cows opening slow, Jefferson National Life com . 1 : _ (down. You might break the leg] An Example J weak to 30 cents igwer: bulk utility 2nd Kingan & Co pid ree : : commercial cows, 50; 2 C! . ncoin Nati 1 Lif . 3 A Day mn the Sun . |of a chair, or worse, your OWN.| po cited as an example & Pro-(§30 to $31: canners and cutters, $18 16 Lanai® aadonal Life... 102%
, i '$22.50: .bully about steady. commerciali Nat Homes pfd ‘ alii Ly And don’t swing your arms. You neq research project called} uly NON Ady mpNipa Hor ¢ ax IND A ign blackep the Kittle woman's Sp; Cie inductee Be i bh Yo Lt her i prime. 333-0 $3830: Mastic Dna on som } mercial, 5 50:1 ' broke ou Evening Post today. |°Y& and get two right back—I project would “provide for the de-|culls mostly 320 to $25; commercial to Nat Homes ora "0% Saturday Ev g biff-biff—like that. | a b .|choice heavy slaughter calves, $27 to 333. N Ind Pub Serv com i It’s the Robert J. Muehlhausens, |velopment of a continuous base-| Pgs hepys, SOUEIEr CATES ambs trons | Sx [10g Pho, Serv Wm ik fas ot and their onil- Be careful about eating dur-| jo measure of inductee reaction to 30 cents Misher: carly bulk Sholee and! N Ind Tub Serv 4% ptd . slaw & ) Mary Louise jug 4 long end run. you might | 3 mong entrants into naval serv- RLU "55050 “to 30.50; good and choice | p Eis Laundry com dren, Robin, 6, an {| bite a thumb. And for the gals—; .» hether or not the|slaughter ewes. $11 to $13.50: solid mouth pub Serv of Ind 3'z pfd . 4, It's a Mutual Benefit Life ad ’ {ice” —telling whethe | breeding ewes upward from_$15. | Pub. Serv of Ind com ... a re rement plan suid by A. He says don’t £80k ole | inductees liked being inducted. thas Ross Gear Tool com 0. waiching a game. Youll getiqye genator called this Schyitzer-Cummins p H. Gardner of the W. Oliver Cass .
; 8 mixed up, spoil a dinner. And| qn » o Ind G&E com
ish council to Select
So Ind GE& 4.8% pfd |. Agency. ‘don’t wear high heels. They've ? Th. } vide about : | Siokely-Van Camp com amon then Le a oman co. . The bill would pro via v New Defense Director | Stokelv.vas Camp pid WHEN ANYONE'S FACE and y $3 billion for the armed forces to." oT og Jenner & Co si ph ; . ankle in the’ stomp. i . tion—so the mili-| _- U. 8. Machine Co er. LS name drops. into a circulation as ‘expedite ‘production /director for Marion County Weads| Gnitéa Teisphone 5% ptd oa large as the SEP's, things begin| And. says Bill they should tary could buy tools and ma- {56 0 "0 Tb Fo Py Fo wy! Union Title ies to happen. It's like being intro- wear a “rat” in their hair. I's .hinery for contractors with de- formed Civil Detense Advisoryl BONDS th or four million Protection from the pounders. ¢onge contracts. With most of : Extra’ dividend Sued > a rh breath. |And if they want to throw some- ine companies involved being perc CounelL, oF Frank Fatrehild iio cicn Con ws 5 Pe neh experiences have upset thing, as they often do, it won't|pjteq fast tax write-offs, Sen.| hairman of an organizing com-| SoHcan Securliy Se 90... 18 families, caused all sorts of dis- leave a guest stretched out on \Douglas thinks these funds could mittee of the Council, said nam-| Basten Morly'ss a1 ©.00 % S locations. But this won't happen the floor, listening to the birdies. po safely cut. 2 Sesto rotiving Of | DAETTLIp Tele Co 015) «oo 0) ’ 90a > ) Bill probably isn’t serious. But] ’ her why the "8 : | Ch of Com Bldg 4%s 61... .. 95 to the Muehlhausens. Theyre p Y : | He can't see either y rector Charles R. Broderick is Columbia Clus 3-5s 62... . 97 4 y trid _ |football over TV is 10 times as|military needs $3 million for re-| . | Gitizens Ind Tel 4%as-61 |... 101 sold. They'll take it in stride. , (first on .the agenda for the group gqkyitable Securities 55 60 ... 96 i |Retung gs by ing Je Ree Lruiung advertising He thinks formed under. a 1951 act of the| Hamilton Mts Co 5s ] “ Ss First Nip : Hew get Tp on Yeir chals andithe newspapers and Inagazines, Legislature. | Tndpis Public Loan 5s 64 95 w AS PREDICTED, the OPS has\™Ex, "0 oo oon, |SWhiCh 8% being subsidised HB "Gircr guites of the Council in-|[f fmssigny 3° 0000 By picked out a spot for regulations |e tonate the soace and the clude advising the director onlIndols Raliwavs se 67. 0).. 381, rackdown. - Pri Run-Out jcould donate P civil defense procedure and OTF- Langsenkamp 5s +8 oer Cc rice Ku u ladvertising firms could donate a d ist in aN Ind Pub Serv %s 73 .... 98% It's the Show Bar, Inc, in Ft. : i their services ganization and assistance Paper Afts Co.58 38 ...... 93 The OPS is laying on the, THE INDIANAPOLIS AD the Te civil defense program. for the Public Service 3%s 75 .. ..... 98 Wayne. The | r ’ ; | The bill also proposes $16 mil- {Sprazue Devices 5s 60 ....... 95 lash of the law because the Show CLUB vl Juggle Knives and), =o" iiding more armories county. | Traction Terminal 58 37 ...... 87
Bar didn’t bother to“get its re-|forks somewhere else this year.
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ports in to the government. © | It has been meeting at the Ath-|for the National Guard. Sen.}
i $ hey are used mosteu # letic Club. But the members Hi a A IT ore night THIS WILL BE a warning to|potice that their weekly Thursday, ¥ wees and to hold Jefferson Others whe: have by-assed the | sprint 10 tre food trouzh Will be ya ckson Day dinners. He thinks |
regulation which requires the fil-| gown HMapis St. to the Warren 1: "¢16 million could be’ saved.
ing of complete records with the| pote, | Another item discovered by the. OPS. . i | The reason is the Athleti¢ Club | 111i ois senator was $215 million| It may turn out to be “an eX- hymped luncheon prices 50 cents. | :
i [to buy 95 new airplanes for the ample” to others, to shoo them in. And Ad Club went shopping, ana 10. 208 | mind or Then, too, the federal judge MAY the Warren took them on at the i ¥ ;
f ministrative purposes. These lay on & Whawiiie of 8 fine. lof vate of $1.50. » {planes, to cost about $2% million Millions Saved | I'VE BEEN TOLD the clubs/€ach, are to be luxury planes,
eee PU BIAC-S ER VICE-COM- dort want the funcheon business; comparable to Sommencial plans, MISSION saved Hoosiers millions They've got members who come| They would cost only a us of dollars when it refused to swal-|first and the grade of service | million less than a B-36 Deny r, low the last ICC freight raise. members insist on can't be sold | Sen. Douglas thinks the Navy The PSC set Oct. 2 to hear the a¢ competitive prices. | could get along without them. a plea for the 6 per cent increase, gg, that's why the Ad Club will Sen. Douglas Spee se which killed off the Chicago and tee off at the Warren a week | Sen. Thomas Hennings ne i Ohio markets for Hoosier coal. from tomorrow with J. H. S. Ellis; to recall a personal experience in
’ 8.5.2 sident of Kid Agency of |/military high-living. A Navy ofTHE ILLINOIS and Ohio PSCs Presicent o ner Agency ficer himself in War II, he sald
the ICC rates, as yet, don’t apply. with the C. of C. and the city iT [the officer could not have made for inspection and maintenance. This photo was taken from : the clean-up—paint-up last April. | , : . - bridae. 3 It's a Hospital ’ But App al 2 boy tiey the trip at government expense Ohio St. bridge. THE ADVERTISEMENT Teé- 4i4,'t have time to get around to vealing the issue of first mortgage their own places. And that's what Management "serial bonds by The Little Com- {pein grive next week will be pany of Mary of Indiana, Ind. bY apout putting their own houses Forums Set cay Securiijes Corby hy not, ag in order. Four well-known management some suspected, a fund rais 0 » a : ee fival Toy ie Fran, Lk Ho 0 10 wie” mE a coun SOT wil nau oe Instead, it. i8 to yaise money| campaign for the cleaners-up, andy, iy gent. 26 following the jorsa Catholic hospifal 1h Jasper, | George Gaple, is chairman of the installation of a student chapter Ind. It's being handled by the committee picked from the In- '°% 8
of the Society for Advancement City Securities Corp. |dianapolis - Paint, Varnish and tf A el,
. LZ |Lacquer Association. ected YI Wide Open | So stay out of the way around | The forum will be conducted by
{ r of manSPREAD OUT BEFORE ME the paint factories next week. jon Mee, SIotess0r of man ™ dre eight attractive booklets, bril- Brushes will be flying, and spray | ?
i ; | H. R. Marine, professor of indusHant in color, inviting in design. guns will be throwing their fog. tial engineering at Purdue; Milo|
Haffner; industrial engineer, and | val Williams, president of the |State Junior Chamber of Com- | merce. | Material for the sessions wil} |come from the Harvard Univer- | sity Case Studies in Management, | and groups will be limited to 20. {Owen Paul of the Indiana Farm | Bureau, is chairman. 2
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Talent in ‘Jazz Festival’ | Times State Service 4 8 | CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 12 ’ |—Soldiers from Harlem to New’ : |Orleans—men who like their Imusic “hot” -—will combine talents ‘tomorrow night in Camp Atter|bury’s biggest jam session of, the |year.
| Music-lovers’ from every Atterbury: unit will participate in a {three-hour “Festival of Jazz.” | The program will be highlighted iby the appearance of disc jockeys |from five Indianapolis radio sta/tions. Their task will be three[fold. : { Spin Records |, They'll spin records and they'll *§ |be” called upon to settle any. {musical arguments that may |come up among the doughboys.
In. | Special Services officers, who
ga & othe two financial reports to em- | dianapolis Real Estate Board's final golf tournament tomorrow at are sponsoring the program, feel - ni. Bright “« Mr. Smith g 'EAVERS was necessary to keep the mili-| P A y | _. Mr. Brig } THE CARPET WEAVERS and ves with charts and pictures, tary fom ie Reel S. into the Indianapolis Country Club is presented to Fred C. Tucker [the Hoosier announcers are the eis y re : “The Ti I Es Edi D best informed jazz enthusiasts in . a garrison state. Jr. (left), tourney chairman, by The Times Real Estate Editor Don dire ood thor av Ten one UM R cts Sen. Francis Case (R.S.D.) has Teverbaugh. Also to be awarded at this tournament is the Pres- nion eje
¥'2 Easy Gwynn, WIBC; Chuckles Plymouth. 3
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i prices. It was highjacker Peron company news magazine. ; : : ‘ ) the five should be able to settle g and those Aussies putting the Dy Muga proposed a cut of 1 per cent in dent's Cyp. Presentations will be made at a dinner following the iv differences of opinion that Joyner Offer squeeze on Americans who like! pea ISN'T THE ONLY one 2/1 A except those! journey. come up during the evening. y / it soft underfoot. who does this. A lot of companies °F Procurement. : i re - : ea ee BOURBON, Ind., Sept. 12 (UP) And that's where American spend plenty of money on mak. SC Douglas. through nights of . Ye i Oey oe l.~Tope dimmed for quick settle: ingenuity stepped up lo vatters ing themselves understood—and Siiay, has Touna Many Diaces 4 Ho Prices Local Stocks and Bonds Sor the et Inquisitie Ment of a strike against the rs began to i . e huge where he thinks cuts keys. ! box. The Iapes make LS they] SBE the other things a worker can: be de without impairing g ets ——————=-——— soldiers will take verbal potshots Joyner Corp. plant today follow. ies or Thy 4 m mings They gels Wich do hot show Up 1h ine our des s” =Bept. T= at them with questions in the field/Ing union rejection, of a a ried rayo . : se. : hadh : i ing the 43-day-ey they came out’ in Pay Shevke fakes all the mystery He thinks it is ridiculous = Are Stead at American Loan 5% pid ...... aa Asked of jazz music. [offer almeq at ending the a) your carpet sweeper, too short. out of a job in a big factory, P2Y flight pay to anyone not en-| | American States pfd. ....... 34 Men who stump the record ex-|" na oh" to small radio and 5.8 FN ‘wipes out fear of plant politics, 528¢d in combat missions. “For Aygsnire oollerles com. ... his jaa72|perts will receive.five new record, .iicion parts plant ‘submitted So THEY TRIED “long + Sve) nd inner-office job fixin 7 desk officers,” he said, “this is a “| Bea Ste was ped. [83a '% |releases from RCA Victor. lth offer pa C10 United Auto! rayon, and found some which g. (gravy train.” He estimated that) {Belt RR & Stk Yds com ... 34'2 : z {the A ‘nit suld i 1 | 1 like the way RCA does it—| | Bobbs-Merrill com cons 14 18 List of Notables Workers representatives last would take the dyes, hold color wide open, all the way {about $100 million could be saved | Bpbbs-Merrill pfd- 4%% - ... 81 et and wear like iron, Then ihey go : ! 'by cutting out extra flight pay| : | Cann Ob om com Lon: ] 33s) Radio personalities scheduled ary room of the Marshall| to tinkering with orlon and nylon. Wri \ {and in the savings in gasoline and| Light and medium weight bar- ‘Circle Theater com ........ 1, |to take part in the festival are And they turned the price esca-| Rule- riter |wear on planes. ? ‘rows and gilts today were steady Cont. “Car-Na-vig ii 984 P County courthouse at nearby
Chapman, WISH; Robin Bright, ‘ Ronald Nelson, international
16% WIRE; Fred Smith, WFBM, and CIO-UAW representative, refused
.o:|one disc jockey from station
to disclose terms of the offer but said they were “unsatisfactory.”
= a WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1951 Ya i "ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 Death Notices
\TONIDES—Earl_D., 2716 N, Tale ANTO husband of Perl £ Turley An= tonides, father of John Dwight, Lou= {sville, Ky.; Harold James, Chicago, Il; Drother, of Mes. Magrice jisos, Sheridan, . Wyo., Da - aor Services FANNER & BUCHAN-
. AN MORTUARY, Thursday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary.
ARCLEY Rachel Francis, 51 yrs. BAY 970 N. Arlington, wife of John E Barcley, mother of John 8. and rs. Mary Ellen McDonald of Indinapolis; sister of Andrew, William and Edgar Cornn, Mrs, Corsa Hi Mrs. Jennie Taylor, Mrs. - zelman and Mrs. Anna Rucker, all of Greensburg, Ind.: "also 4 grandchildren and 1 step-daughter, Mss. Katherine Shugg f _Ann Mich., p ; all at OME, 2 8t., after . m., Thursday. Funeral Saturday, 5 p. m. Friends invited. Buriah Washington Park,
BELCHER-—Bessie, age 173, of 15 Shannon Ave.; beloved NCR Mrs. Hazel Phillips of Holland, Mich.; Irvin Allen of Columbus, O.i John and Claude Belcher of Indianapolis; sister of Warren Thomas of ashington, Ind.; Ellis and Hixon of
- Indianapolis, and Harvey Thomas of
Huntington, . Va. passed away Monday p. m. Services ThurMdaY. 10 8. m., at the SHIRLEY BROTHERS NG HILL CHAPEL, 5371 E. hington St. Friends may gall. he funeral home.
, BROWN—Della, of 331 BK.
St., sister ol sart of Johnston
a. m. at St. Mary's Church. service at the funeral home, a Friends Invited. Burial Mt, Calvary Cemetery, Vincennes, Ind. BUSKING—Mary C., age 88, beloved sister of Emma Tower and Wm. Busking, passed away at her home, 820 Lexington Ave, Tuesday afternoon. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends pay; call at the BERT W. STIRLING x NERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect o after 8 3: m. Wednesday. Funeral services Friday, 2 p. m. at the fu~ Prien s invited, Burial
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rs. Jude (Young). age W. Wilkins, Mauer Lang, Monticello, Walker, Bertha Lamb, Iva Kinsley, Ida Lamb, Jerretta Schmidt, Alfred, of Tuscola, Ill; Jason E. and J. A, Young, sister of Mrs. Anna Brinegar of Bloomington .and Grapt Thrasher of Standford. also 34 grandchildren, passed away Tuesday, Funeral Friday 10 a. m. at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, and at 2 p. m, at Harmony Church of Christ, Southwest of Bloomington, Ind, Friends may call at the funeral home after. 7 p. m, Wednesday. (Bloomington papers please copy.» CORYELL — Frances A., of 2154 Broadway, entered into rest Monday morning, age 55 years; wife of Everett Coryveli: mother of Mrs. Reba Swails and Mrs. Brenda Maze; grandmother of Sandra Swalls. Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m., at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park. ETTINGER—Josephine, age 68, be= beloved wife of Harry Ettinger, mother of Augurtive (Gus) Ettinger. and sister of Louis Dawson, passed away at her residence, 512 W. Merrill St., Sunday evening. Funeral from her residence Thursday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. - SPEAKS & FINN FUNERAL SERV=-
HINES —Drucilla_ Ann, age 82. 1733 Thadeuss, wife- of Nathan T.,
100 | WXLM, to be named. “And there are no further meet- mother of Mrs. Olive Hofer. Thomas
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i | 3 visations on the history of jazz|
251, from the ‘Basin Street” era to 102 the current modern trend.
| “Three all-soldier jazz combina- ings scheduled at this time,” he|
Pickets have been circling the plant since the strike began Aug. 15. At one time, 200 policemen were ordered to‘the scene by Gov.
17% Lt. John R. Lewis, a former go pricker when it was feared the
.. Pennsylvania disc jockey, now a i. .iion might get out of hand.
192 |member of the 109th Infantry —
100 Regiment, will trace the evolution|| geg| Truck Grain Prices . i .
1}ul of jaz. a - | Truck wheat. $2.22. 108% |. Him. | Aovoeans saad. is5 + Bids for $1.4 Million | Swe™wie ™ £ In Road Work Listed 13
24%! The Indiana State Highway i 24% Commission announced bids be- AT TENTION! 30. low engineer's estimates today on
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q3 * costing almost $1.4 million. 1992] The bids included one for $838,18%21310 for repaving 3.9 miles of U. 8. a from two miles north of the --+- [Vigo-Sullivan County line to a """"Imile south of Youngstown and fone for $174,938 for repaving +--+ parts of Ind. 367 and U. S. 40 in ..'|Marion and Hancock Counties. | :..l The Berns Construction Co., * | Indianapolis, submitted low bid | ion the Vigo County project, and .|Grady Bros. Inc. Indianapolis,! gn oe Paae lon te Marion-Hancock project. || Our SERVICE DEPT. remains yoni} =| OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT
il os * Local Produce daily (6 p. m. on Saturday) | “Mutterfat—Premium. Oc: regulsr ‘Ur | to save truck owners: valuoie Fhe: Grade a iste. coc: Ovede| able time on the road. Trucks 98 |B large 43s. and Grade ‘A nedlum “lc: can be driven in at the end i ior hang Loahorg. er conn] of the working day and | under, 4h 15¢ and Nn 7 ooultry 4c ‘ess | picked up the next morning.
! ! U. S. Statement other Washington Chevrolet aerirlle omm - ee ee many customer services. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP)—Government expenses and receipts for the current | ficcal year through Sept. 10, compared £ with a year ago: | This Year Last Year Expenses $11.282,117,675 § 6,018,476,509
.'Cash Balance 3.796,170,638 5.028,663,680 Public Debt 256,641,910.676 257,809,930,684
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ble. itt f Mar already have sjdetracked the New York at the telling table he knew of one instance where : The Little Company 0 Y freight boost which lets them For Cleaners-U [*“high brass” had routine papers Sa # . of Indiana, Inc. ithin their state bor- LP “ » so he could : ship coal within their s axis . stamped “top secret” so he cou Ce Jasper, Indiana t the old freight rate. THE BOYS WHO MAKE and .,.e] across the country.in a § ’ Ne ders at the a i lean- | : : i 5 % Ae A (A non-profit Corporation of So Indiana companies can buy handle paint are having a c |drawing room to visit his chil Catholic Sisters) Indiana coal cheaper, than eon) Wp Sampaign of ther: a They lgfen in California at: governiment DRY-GULCHED—Water in the Indianapolis Water Co. canal : Roman Catholic. : s because it a § . se. ers mere : : - * i ers a alt To and were the moving forces, glong [Cibeuse. Had the pape he ed was down to a trickle today. The level, normally six feet, was lowered First Mortgage Serial Bonds ; § ‘ ]
the od Dated August 15, 1951 Due Serially FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind. Paying Agent : THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WEST BEND West Bend, Wisconsin Corporate Trustee
' MATURITY COUPON RATE AMOUNT January 1, 1943 34% $6,000 January 1, 1954 , 34% 4,000 July 1, 1954 31% 6,000 January 1, 1956 32% 7,000 . July 1, 1957 3V2% 8,000 January 1, 1958 3Y2% 2,000 January 1, 1959 3¥a% 8,000 July 1, 1960 3%% 9.000 January 1, 1962 34% 9,000 January 1, 1963 3%% 10,000 July 1, 1963 : 3%% 3,000 January 1, 1964 3%% 28,000
Price: Par and accrued interest.
"Total valuation of security ..$1,082,721.98 ( This issue of bonds cess rasaes 250,000.00
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. and Lloyd G. Hines, city, and Roger Hines, Cleveland, Ohio: passed away Tuesday. Serwices Friday, 2 Pp. m. at the Laurel St. Tabernacle, Friends may call at the J C. WilL~ BON “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES.” until 1 p. m. Priday, at the church after 1:30. : KELSAY-Paul Owen, entered inte rest Tuesday, age 1 yr, 11 mo. Beloved son of Robert G. and Bonnis Jane Kelsey. Grandson of Mrs. Edna House, Newton Kelsay and Mr. and Mrs. George Owen. Services Thursday, 2 p. m. at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome, Burial Washington Park at =: KINNEY Joseph Leo. brother of Ann Kinney (deceased), John Kinney of Chicago; Thomas and Patrick Kinney of Indianapolis; brother-in-law of Mary Kinney of Chicago and Mary Kinney of Indianapolis; uncle of ‘Sn, Marian Thomas of Sisters of Providence; Dale, Maurice Patrick and Donald Kinney, all of Indianapolis. Willlam and Helen Kinney of Chicaco, passed away Monday, Sept. 10. Fuheral from BLACKWELL FUNERAL HOME, 1503 N. Meridian 8t.. Thursday, Sept. 13, 8.30 a. m. Requiem Mass St. An-
thony's Church. 9 a. m. interment
Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may
call"at the funeral home. KNIFERIHM — Henry A. 4918 University, beloved husband of Blanche C. Kniferihm, father of Nellie F. Kniferihm, Passed away Tuestay, ..m. Funeral Friday, , m, from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING = HI CHAPEL. 5377 E. Washington, Buri Crown Hill. Callers after 3 p. m. Thursday LENGLADE — Mrs. Esther Louise, R. R. 1, Box 169, wife of John L. Lengiade, mother of Mrs. Joseph J Clemans, Mrs. Edward E. Schmidt of Westfield and Charles Richard Lenjade, Indians 11s, A bised AWAY esday, ervices ANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday, 1 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Connersville, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary. (Connersville and Noblesville papers please copy.) LYNCH—Harry, 170 yrs, 49 Rockville Rd., father of Carolyn and Harold Lynch. brother of Mrs. Lenora Kerr and Willlam Lynch. all of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesgay. BL iin of funeral given later, or information call | DAN UNERAL HOME, IM-4304 *
MARIEN-—-Bertha M, 805 N. Temple Ave.,, wife of Fred H., mother of Robert E. and Maurice J. Marien, also survived by three grand chil. dren, died Tuesday at her residence. Funeral Friday, 8:30. at the KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th St: 9 8. m., St. Philip Neri Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends ‘may call at mortuary. MARKUS: — Hyman C. (Monte), of Pittsburgh, Pa. passed away sude denly Sunday. Husband “of .Sally, brother of William A. Markus, De=troit, Mich.; Sam J Markus, Louis ville, Ky.; Mrs. Sammy Levenson. , Detroit, Mich.: Mrs Louis Gutter and Mrs. A. Robinson, Detroit, Mich. Services will be conducted 2 p. m. Thursday at the AARON-RUBEN FUNERAL HOME. Friends invited MURPHY Milton R.. age 71, residence 714 N. Tremont, husband of Nina Murphy, father of Harold C.
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE 334 N. Mlinois St. IASREYAR Murphy, Mrs. Maxine Dolan, Evans Clearings iia $12,117,000 ville, Mrs. Mary Gill. Cariyle. Ind, Debi sn vmsisma————— dl TT —_— Nr, St 43. : pe EE | arjorie Clift, Indianapolis, passed
away Wednesday. morning. Services Saturday, : , CONKLE FU- ) , 1934 W. Michigan 8t. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Priends may call at the Fynear! Home after 4 p. m. Thursday. PITZER—Myrtle Iva, age 85 mother of Cecil, Tony Ralph Pitzer, Indianapolis. Mrs. Velma McCart« ney, Mrs. Katherine Hanna, Woodriver,” Ill, sister of Mrs. Bertha Hammel, Mulberry, Ind., and Lonnie Myers of "Indpls., passed away Wednesday morning at residence, 1762 N. Belleview. Services-Saturday, 1:30 p. m.. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W. Michigan 8t.. Priends in= vited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at residence after 2 p. m. Thursday. RANDALL-—Harry, 77 years, uncle of Ethel Lehr, passed away Tuesday, Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St after 7 p. m. Wednesday.. Funeral Thursday, Sept. 13, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill STIBING—Charles E, age 68 yrs, of 278 N. Mount St., father of Mrs. Donald Fisher, brother of Mrs. Martha McGinnis and Mrs. Flora Barnes, also 2 grandchildren, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Fri.
day. 2 p. m. at ROYSTER AND ASKIN MORTUARY. 2310 W. Washington St Burial Crown Hill,
Friends may call at Mortuary after Thursday neon WATKINS-—Kathryn, Chicago, Ii, sister of Bernard Wheeler, Holyoke, Mass.; cousin of Mrs. Gladys Raymond and Ernest 8. Horne, passed away Tuesday. Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday, 11 a.m. Friends may call at mortuary.
WEIL—Blanche T.. of 2040 E. Michi« gan St, entered into rest Tuesday evening, age 69 years, wife of Dr. Harry J. Weil. Services private, iday. 10 a.m. at HARRY W. RE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michigan St, Friends may call at Peace Chapel after 7 p. m. Wednesday. Please ‘omit flowers.
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