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1 other parts lector James Louis, Denis ton, George nal revenue 18 6f health,” arty by top deputy, Dan-

the lagging information er it wanted printed indi-ack-dating of elligence unit ' underworld« tic politician

House Ways vestigator to e Committees gton Charles

had tried to and jury and oved by his on.

s resignation tting out of Local poliistration offie storm with

1ts saction in n of the S8an [cide Wedneswn Francisco, ad confessed Another em-

r heavy fire, es ahout Na-. ym Boyle, and y was finally id no longer,

pROMNCES Sus. §F oY Treermat

sion of eight y office, promy the Departto the San action. , Cal), chair. jubcommittee, on: »stigation oyt aladministrain the Washto maladminn in the field. ese conditions - ull knowledge nal Revenue.” yth had been Sen. Sheridan harge of Mr. itil the Sena1as been in the man of San Central Comwerful Demoin A. Malone, , is a brother

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getting action y department? from a North he bad condiollege Ave. to waiting for a complaint, as another, The standing on laid a month officials don't

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Today «Business Ack-Ack Guns Sought For Indianapolis

ON Sabrejets Bag 6 MIGs In 2 Dogfights

New Models Secret ‘Pegged’

By Harold H. Hartley

NEW MODEL CARS are no longer a-secret to me. I know what they'll be like, not just next year, but for the next five years or more.

I've known for some time the direction. I've pegged it down. 1 found it on Page 9. That was the page in Benson Ford's speech last. night before the Detroit Society of Automotive Engineers, the cream of the crop. . " " " > : MOTORS WILL, BE - smaller and more powerful. . And the industry i= lookin for a substitute olor steel. . Said Benson Ford: “If the weight of a car could be reduced by a third . .. there would be large savings to both

the check to the store, even if you've got nothing ‘to square’ with the little wife, try the magic of a bouquet of fall flowers from any florist shop. Then watch for the glisten in her eyes, and the smile of appreciation she Tries to hide as she quickly turns away.

Untied Cigar Stores THERE. USED TO BE one on

manufacturer ‘and the cus. °Very corner. They had the totomer.” bacco business ‘by the tail, the. Aluminum, he hinted, is not en- United Cigar Stores.

.Then it -began bumping its shins on competition in the drugstores; the supermarkets, every(where a tiian might stop to buy a pack of cigarets. And the speculators started footballing . United's stock, playIng money-making tricks with it until the stock became the source of profit, and not the products. = ~ » NEXT THING I KNEW United was peddling candy bars and razor blades, nylon stockings and work gloves, trying to get -back w hat it had lost,

tirely the answer. It costs too much to put it together. And the auto makers are looking for a substitute for copper, and that may be a long look. Every car has 40 to 50 pounds of copper, which has always been more or less scarce. ~ » - THE ENGINEERS are toving with synthetics and plastics. They're light enough, but they have to do the other things the nigtals do. .

In the plastics: and synthetics xs i see ghtness, mgre. ! miles 8 Be ROH RNa OTe FOG “TRE AAR OTT BR TOE Cantral at 1 same cars wa drive now. United Cigar-Whelan Corp., that's Walking across the landing '!S name to date. And at the ut 148t meeting the bidders for cori-

atrip at Weir Cook "Airport about trol 1 h h ' a vear and a half ago Bensan !T0l g0t so hot they called names y 8 thudded fists on the table,

Ford confided to me that motors vy ~ ”

w ing to shrink. He even set SAE FBT xs 4% y rah oe rink. secret. You NOT GETTING ANYWHERE. n they recezsed until next Monday

won't wait slong. to count the proxies in hand and He even toyed with diesel, fight for more.

and atomic power, x x " = ” > i ? Co b ye : But it'll make no difference : NOW SQUINT YOUR EYES. ih cide wins unless they get dere comes the dream dust their tobacco business back. and In safety he asked if it might pay more attention to' the stock ‘be possible to attach electronic on ther shelves and less to their control so when a collision is on gt50k certificates, the way, the brakes would apply . themselves and save vour neck. Unmentionables . HAROLD BEAN, the advertis-

Or If a red light could be made to flash on your dashboard when ing man, sent me a little slip he found attached to a service bill.

acar it coming unseen up the other side of the hill ahead. or |, came from Chris Mever of around the curve, out of sight, Indiana Tempered Aijr, ne. And it was Chris’ way of explaining

» Ld " the things seldom mentioned in a

jet

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HE MENTIONED this one. T'd

go for it. It would be a device bill i ky which: you eould dim the i. It say y x lights of the approaching car, if “OUR SERVICE CHARGES the driver failed to, : include the following—W orkwas radar .

hen there the heam which would automatically pull the car into the next gas station when the gas got low, - = » ~-

men's compensation insurance; workmen's wages; workmen's truck, gas. oil and tires; workmen's tools and equipment, excise tax; unemployment

ALL OF THESE things won't ve ET oy tax; happen. But you can surely look sacia ag y i lax; gross Be for smaller engines with more foie lax; fire insurance, Huek horsepower, lighter bodies, more nsurance, truck maintenance; Toor: Inside. replacement for lost tools, rent, That's what's coming, I'll bet heat, electricity, wear and tear

on equipment and a few cents for the boss and bookkeeper.” Chris sounded as if he was fed up. And he should be.

Murphy-Morris Go-Ahea

vou a hat.

. The Jaycee's Latest THOSE JAYCEES are alwavs

up to something. It's always good, too THE INDIANA Securities ComTom Hasbrook from Eli Lilly's mission gave the solemn nod to came in yesterday fo tell’ me the stock swap merger of the about a chain of five lectures Mérris Stores, Inc, and the the Jaycees are offering. brisk, fast- -stepping G. C. Murphy

chain. The weld :of the chains would add 71 stores to the Murphy operation. But ft isn't as simple as that, As corporations grow and get , older their stock gets handed around. through inheritance or sale. and reunding up these. stockholders even for such an , gilt-edged merger is sometimes a tough . job, as any lawyer -ean tell you.

It's “Business Understanding.” And for my money thev could drop the first half of the title. r » r THAT'S WHERE WE MISS the hoat. And this means we don't explain things well enough to one another. We neither say it nor write it 80. we can be understood. What I am talking about is communication. At that we are for the most part, dismas flops. We either don't take the time, or we don’t ‘know how. We get impatient, bawl people out, make STOCKHOLDERS GET miffed sarcastic remarks, get “mad” at because they think shennanigans people, nurse grudges; all because have been going on without their we are not able to understand knowing it, although this is selwhy other people do what they do. dom the case, so they sometimes 4 = =a make their stock hard to get. BUSINESS IS THE worst of- Two such suits are in the courts fender.. It's in a hurry. It is already in the Murphy-Morris: often too hazy-worded in what it merger. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Carr says or writes. And it leaves so of Orlando, Fla., daughter of the -much to imagination where there Morris founder is in federal court isn't any imagination. to set aside a stock exchange There is nothing I know of away back in 1945, and she wants which will benefit a young man a payoff of $230:000-in damages. more. Then Mrs. Anna M. Farling. a That's why I'm giving four niece of the founder. is in ‘Marign, stars to the Jaycees $10 forum Superior Court asking for an acwhich starts Thursday night, Oct. counting of “Morris profits and 11, in the World War Memorial find out the earnings on preferred auditorium, It runs five weeks. stock and dividends on common. » = = ? » rx THERE'S A STRING of big THESE DEALS GET quite inshots coming. And if you've got volved. But it seems to me that a $10 bill this might be a good anyone looking at the Murphy investment. earnings statements, and walking

There'll be Father Keller, head through a Murphy store, would of the Bureau of Economic Re- want to join up fast. > v

search up at Notre Dame, Lewis [4 like to see this merger go P. Reese who borrowed on his through. It will give the Morris war irisurance to buy the cast-off chain added strength and give the Scio Pottery plant and is now Murphy Co. more outlets for its the. world's biggest producer ofliimitless energy. white china. | If T had Morris stock. T think

Then there's Ma). Charles T.pq be standing on the Murphy Estes with the federal concilation qoorstep right

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now, service for 13 hectic years. orm » n » VIRGIL MARTIN, who used to BOdY Found in bake be with thé» Wm. H. Block Co.| WHITING, Oct. 2 (UP) -- Au-

will come down from Carson thorities-sought to identify today Pirie Scott & Co. in_Chicago. the body of a woman. about 60 And there'll be Charles M. New-Ty years old. comp former head of Speech at michigan off municipal beach. Pothe University of ‘Chattanooga. jice said the victim may have fiow with the Industrial Associa-| jumped into the water as a suitiop of ‘Cleveland. cide because there were no marks Quite a package, that lineup. st violence on her body. If you go, take plenty of notes.

For Husbands Only

IN THE AUTUMN I seldom | think of flowers. For me, the flower season seems over. And I've been missing some-| thing. The mest vivid flowers of

Local Truck - Grain Prices

Truck wheat.

Gen. Hitchcock Asks Weapons - To ‘Ring’ City

But this time:

I Shes sl 2.3. KO0CKAOmn, ANGE. HL URS.

recovered from lake

geo THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :

A ring of anti-aircraft guns is being sought from the Army to, protect Imdianapolis against enemy attack. : : With Pentagon approval, the, Army would send to battaliops of’ glins and other equipment to be manned by volunteers from the Indianapolis area. The ack-ack guns are expected to be the longharreled 90-millime&er type which have become standardized in Korean fighting. !

DIVISION PRESIDENT—Mrs,

of

~ Washington sources confirmed Frank G, Brooks, president the request has heen made by the Woman's Division of the Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock. Methodist Church, will speak

Indiana adjutant general Gen. Hitchcock today said he told Defense offictals he regards Indidhapolis as a “critical” area in defense against air attack. He pointed to -the Hoosier capital's defense plants, key industries and railroad’ facilities.

the Methodist women's conve tion Thursday night. ~

500 To Attend

Aware of Need |

“We are aware of the need for anti-aircraft protection here, and

Banquet Tonight

at

ne

‘house apartment. (killer apparently had fired a bul-

Christian Service

are ‘very. much concerned about it, the adjutant general said. Gen, Hitchcock and Charles By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Broderick, Marion County “civil Times Church: Bditor defense director, discussed the Seventy women, including mis-

probiem today with Mayor Bavt. There i= nothing definite on the

Aas. would. sur:

25% ARO

sionaries from ‘all over the globe, will sit at a lable in shape of a

Aba Banguet, (or Rligati dan, TA mi aT

round IndianApPOLIS, em. FTC: more than ir persons in tha cock said it would be from “18 North Methodist Church. to 64.” In addition to the 90-mm

principal weapon. anti-aircraft units are armed with smaller guns against strafers and other low-flying planes. “Many problems must be solved before we can say much definite about it.” Gen. Hitchcock said. The problems include: ONE--Find quarters and train-

the North Woman's

Central

Society - of

with

Women banquet in the North 3 room just after’ the plant had ing sites for personnel manning en and Se Fridav noon, he? Rushand 91 Mining Be orth 2 closed for the day. One of the ‘ the guns. Other sessions following the ban- gaiq his father was “jealous.” boilers. heated by natural gas, Haneda Airport TWO Recruit volunteers to quet will convene in.the Roberts exploded. Gas fed the train for the posts and remain on park Methodist Church. - The Friedman locked-room yntij it was shut off. reserve, alert status. Many of murder case presented police With. (pier

Blué and Yellow Tapers The lighted .

these must be World War II veterans trained in anti-aircraft. THREE Assign gun positions for maximum defense. If the project is approved, the Army probably will send a skeleton force to lead the training program here. Local recruits would be on reserve status. drilling once a week and staying on alert in event of attack. Guards would be

banquet tables will

with blue and society. Another

Wesley's teapot,

Church

be

yellow! S tapers, the colors of the woman's noteworthy touch will be the picture of John

scribed his prayer. used for dec-

posted at gun positions at all Mrs. Paul Arrington. Jackson, times. Miss, will give the banquet address speaking on “Christ the

Hog Trade Here Generally Active Trading was generally active today at the Indianapolis Stockvards, Barrows and gilts were

strong to 25 cents higher than yesterday's average. Bulk choice

division vice president. G.

Christ Is

DePauw

the Answer?” University Choir

Bishop Oxnam is a former

Answer in Latin America. She is

Tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Bishop Bromley Oxnam, New York, will speak on “What Do We Mean, The will sing, directed by Dr. George Gove.

De

185-250-pound weights sold at Pauw president. : ‘$21.75 to $22.. A Holy Communion Service Sows were 25 cents or more conducted by Dr. Amos L. Boren,

higher with choice 300-425-pound weights going for $18.25 to $19.25. The sheep market was active, Trading in steers and heifers was moderately active. High choice to average prime loads steers sold at $38. Commercial to good bulls sold at $27.50 to $30.40 with cutter and utility at $23 to $27 Hogs 800. caitie 1500: caives 400

1200 Hogs 8000. active: barrows andsenerally strong to 25 cents hi fers choles 185 to ‘250 pounds $21 to atter price freely. 280 io 300 ® nds to $21.75 180 to 185 pounds $21.25 £21.85. {20 to 160 pounds $18 to $19.50 few $20. sows 25 ‘cents or more higher choice 300 to 425 pounds $1825 to $19:25 lightweights 50

light the closing session.

special recognition. Mrs. ‘Alan

Laing, Campaign. Ill.

theme: “Our Answer to Christ.’

Voice of Amierico To Become a Shout

NEW YORK. Oct. 2 (UP)

Roberts Park pastor, will high- heart. on Indianapolis and the hoMission- tel business aries who recently. have entered after arriving in 1911 died here service or will do so will receive yesterday.

K.

will speak Park ,Ave., on the culminating meeting home on Central Ave. at the age

‘San Francisco police today followed tangled clues in the violent “deaths of-a-wealthy businessman;

(lote, 48, were held for questioning.

aly

"Twas Bloody On a Monday

Angry Deer With Billygoat Ideas

"Leaves His Mark DENVER, Colo.. Oct. 2 (UP)

A stately blond nursed a pain4 . . fully bruised thigh today—the 3 : aftermath of a hand-to-hand batU iN [ISCO tle with a wild-eyed, 200-pound J buck deer, " ; . . Miss Maxine loomquist of SAN FRAC oot. 2 _ Englewood. Colo.. said the buck

attacked her—from the rear— near Estes Park, Colo.,

: : t on. a narcotics addict, a cocktail bar afterno

waitress and a housewife,

while she was fishing in a stream HEADQUARTERS,"Korea, _Sunday Oet-

“I was wearing heavy fishing pilots shot down six and $os-

CC te pare

By

FIFTH

United Tress

AIR FORCE

~2eAmerican—Sabrejets

. boots and carrying my fishing sibly seven: Russian-built MIG All. but the “narcotics. addict cquipment,” she said, “when sud- jet fighters today. in two air were . murdered. Police Believed doplv I looked up and saw. this {jes high over northwest Korea ov 8 i arc 34 7 main ‘m ” ” 3 Ro'D Y Q. “gh v Oy te” pasiy. UNLIKE MOST deer, the ani- Samiaged 2 Sabrejets ret irned i “ od y to base: The series of strange deaths MA! did not. flee, Instead i THe 3ix. planes definitely de- . . ta ay, Waiked toward her. It was then, 2 . prompted police to dub vesterdav h id" that She Decarte: SUS. stroved equalled “the “5th. Air . 3 she s Z ‘ . Bloody Monday. or Phat changed fo alarm Force's record bag for -a single =. NEW. PASTOR—Dr, Hiram The victims were when he put down his head and 9ay. The day's score also ran C., Weld of Scranton, Pa., will ONE - Wealthy businessman approached within reach the United Nations total for two occupy the North Methodist Allen B. Friedman, 52, whose “Fput out my hand, and pushed 9ays Of air battles to seven Church pulpit.

body was found in a locked pentPolice said his

him in the face. ‘Shoo!’ I said.”

let into Mr. Friedman's brain through a peephole in the door. His estranged wife. Blanche, 42 and a friend of hers, Albert Re-

paces and ‘stared at her, she said.

from the rear.

TWO--Patricia Francis Rately, MY thigh where he hit me.’ 28, known to police for her long record of narcotics and prostitution arrests Her body: was 100 000 Blaze found in Golden Gate Park. Police y believed she took an overdose of

drugs at - “main line” party and that’ a fellow addict dumped her wee S li in $ body in the _park to escape im-

"THREE x, ried oy Cam, 78, whose husband confessed stabbing

“At FrARRTOR

FRANKTON,; Oct. 2

The missionaries have come to her after a quarrel over ‘her job Indianapolis along with 400 additional delegates and guests to at- said he drank whisky and read tend the 10th ‘annual meeting of the funny papers aloud te her bodv fed by natural gag wiped out a Jurisdiction for three days before calling po- tomato cannery, two houses and that he believed the United NaChristian jice. a Service of the Methodist Chureh.

The meeting will open’ tonight Craig, 31. found stabbed to death than $100,000. the “World Federation of jn her kitchen.

as a cocktail bar waitress, He

restaurant here last

FOUR Mrs. Martha Ellen

Police accused The fire broke out in the boiler

William Spoo of

the greatest problem. They be- gprankton Volunteer Fire Departlieved the murder was committed ment said the warehouse

Saturday night.

ber bullet hole in his eye. cooking ‘room of the They said Mr. Belote borrowed were a total loss.

Saturday

end in the Russian River resort Tne chief said it took 112 hours country where Mrs. Friedman was ,, bring the blaze under &ontrol.

found. The gas-fed flames -were white-

ER Murray Dies; * : Prominent in Hotel Business Pe

A London widower who set his Death Plunge i in Auto Ruled Murder-Suicide

RIDGELY, Tenn., Oct. —~An autoist's

by Die cannery.

Co. half a block away.

seven miles away, Frankton volunteers, No one was hurt, fire is unknown.

and never left here

E. Rowland Murray of 5015

: .~" other motorists who heard the died at a nursing

protesting screams of a woman in’ the car was ruled a murder-

The buck stepped back a few 28¢d.

“I turned my back and just OVer ; then—whammo'—he attacked from Sinuiju on the Yalu River

“I've got a great big bruise on 75 miles to the southeast. Bradley Confident "UN Can Stop Reds

Flames front.

night. tions could win the Korean War ‘Damage was estimated at more on the battlefield if tfuce talks

flames (CST). the Nations commander.

and ‘Communist reply to Gen. most of the pack were saved, but Way's proposal to shift the susThe coroner found a small cali- the hoiler room, peeling room and pended cease-fire talks from Kaecanngry Song to Songhyon, eight miles to The owners, the on which is in- @ 22-caliber rifie from a friend Russell Wann and his son, Merle, Land.” and later reported ii poth qf Elwood, estimated dam- that dissension over angeply had oratfons on the banquet napkins. WAS stolen. He denied the killing 324 to buildings, machinery and broken out among the North KoDr. Wesley founded the Methodist 2nd aid he had spent the week- sthck at $100,000.

They spread to a restau- Mander-in-chief Chu Teh issued and to two houses owned an order of the day to China's

The fire also threatened gaso- of line tanks of the Standard Oil the Korean truce talks and pre-

Firemen called in from Elwood. war helped the curity of our motherland.”

Cause of the toured the front and talked with #11 the American corps and divi-|

2 (UP) tops,” death plunge into can the Mississippi River in front of team you. haye out here.”

enemy jets shot down, one prob-

ably destroyel and four dam- y . All the air battles occurred North Methodist “MIG Alley,” ' stretching

Manchurian frontier to Sinanju,

To Welcome New Minister Nov. 1

The will welcome Dr. of Scranton, Pa., ister, Nov: 1. Dr Weld, whoo is 39, has been

By United Press TOKYO, Oct. 2--Gen. Omar N, Bradley sajd today that the United Nations have enough men in Korea to stop ‘any possible Communist attack : ‘Gen Bradley: etairmran of the RI CV rer RTA RAR the comment at a Korean airport as he prepared to fly back. to Tokyo after a two-day tour of the

North Methodist Church Hiram C. Weld as its new min-

Park Methodist Church in Seran‘ton for seven years. The congregatigg doubled the budget under his guidance. .He succeeds Dr. Dallas I. Browning, longtime pastor of North Church, who has been appointed executive secretary of the Methodist Home for the Aged. The new pastor -has just re turned from abroad, where hattended the Methodist Ecumenical Conference, Oxford, England. as a representative of the Nort! Central Jurisdiction of his Church He also visited churches of hi denorhination in Iceland, Norway Sweden, Finland and France. Colleges and universities wher: Dr. Weld has studied and receive degrees include: Boston Univer sity Oxford in England, Heidelberg in Germany, the Institute of International Relations at Geneva Switzerland, Harvard, Garret: ‘Biblical Institute and Simpson College. He taught at both Boston and Baker Universities. The Welds have two:-small sons armed forces accusing the U. 8. —Wayne, 8 and Devereaux, 3. “wrecking and ebstrueting” ere ee

Piker

PARIS. Oct. 2 (UP) France mourned today the death of her chief executioner, a comparative failure compared with his uncle who beheaded 300. Jules Desforneau died in bed last night at 74. He had chopped off only eight heads in 13 years. : His great.granddaddy beheaded Louis XVI.

> Desforneau also was a , Local Produce ig | direct descendant of the

He also told newsmen earlier

collapse. 5th Day Passes

Gen. Bradley landed at Tokyo's at 4:55 a. m.| With him was Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, supreme United

A: fifth day passed without a Ridg-

southeast There

in was

“No - Man'sspeculation

reans;, Chinese and Russians.

Chu Teh Accuses U. S But Chinese Communist com-

paring for a new war. He said

“seriously threatens the se-

Gen. Bradley said he had]

sion commanders and with commanders of many other United Nations units. “Everything I have seen is he said. “I don't. think vou improve on the very fine

of, 83. He was a veteran hotel suicide today. Sara os ——— ! greatest executioner of them 'executive, last owning and oOp- Witnesses in ‘a line of cars Se Cirat receinte 34 1b and, over all — “Samson,” who diserating the Murray Hotel at waiting for a ferry told a coro- B large 435 and Grade & medium. -Jo. Patched Marie Antoinette, Knightstown. . ©. ners jury that. as the car roared Powis. 4 an or, 15e reviled by French mobs for Mr. Murray came to Indian- past them. toward the river bank ber 4% Ibs. and 3 Leehorne. 180; 3 a phrase she never coined: apolis by train, bringing along they heard the woman beside the : Let them eat cake.

The G.. 4. Voice of America will increase its gters to their little tin trunk, told

his sons. Stanley E., 8 and James He lifted the two voung-

driver scream, “No, don’t do it.” The bodies of T. L. Cook. 30-year-old farmer, and Mrs. Alice

pounds $17 30 to 518 850." odd bis weights Droadcasting power by 200 times them to be good boys, and went T. Swater, 29, mother of four, go¥h 1a H a atvas oe stotrs and within three weeks to offset Rus- job-hunting at the Hotel Clay- were recovered from the sub- . ‘am heifers moderate} active. Tully Steady: sian jamming of its programs, an pool. Merged auto, cows and bulls unchanged. load iz y ; : » ce————_— choles 30 JTorafe, brime | 1940.zound oftnial 2 The pucney pid Toney, wn eRetHt Ives looked ver K 5 GOP I" ok} steers : several loads choice held at e 8 S ” y Mr. Murray's references rom $36.50 to $3725; bulk good and choice 3 : td err. Days. 00 shortfed_ steers $33" to *555: few choice antennae will be put into opera- London inns and listened to .his Y ing

heifers $3550: bulk good and choice $32.50 to $35; utility and commercial native grass vearlings $25 to $29; utility and eommercial cows 32225 to $2850: odd head to $30: canners and cutters $16.50 to $22.50. bulls $30 down. vealers active, steady to

about thrée months under

$4,188,000 project.

tion in two weeks. the official said. story. The others will be ready for use'in for his sons, that he had a job

to make theto live—on ‘thes top floor of the

They told him to go back

For 1952 Issue

FARGO, N. D,, Oct. 2

and a place for the three of them gen Robert Kerr (D. Okla. ). says

He said Sen. Robert A. Taft

trong od d echolce $34 to $37.50 the Republicans are scrambling i prime 138 to HH 50. tity 12] "good $25 Voice broadcasts the most power- hotel. a rs search” for an bling i Sheep. 1200: sctive: native lambs steady ful in the world. Later, Mr. Murray was clerk at can put their man in the White to strong; choice and prime largely $31 re the Columbia Club, . assistant : 0 $3150: few mostly prime. $33. good House in 1952. and choice. 329.50 to 131: fed veariings Local Stocks and Bonds manager of the Indianapolis-Ath- * gen Kerr told the Nori Dakota Sarak 3pd a hall chorow 10 pricie ___letic Club and Severin Hotel, and’ $2875 to 320.33. slaughter ewes | un- SE oa : manager of the Hotel Lincoln. Jefferson Day dinner yesterday changed: utility to choice. ‘510. to $14 STOCKS Bid Asked 1, attended the 5th Church. of that the GOP is playing “Button, " copra sen a Lo: 5% 96 t y ” as Stites OM: suse 88 Christ. Scientist. here and be- ip Who's Got the Button r tates 3 3 ¥ 8s 8 Local Deaths i Con as on i810 18% longed to Calvin Prather Masonic Ih esperate” atiempt. L 3S Ayres 42% pid 10 ]

Belt RR & Stock Yds pid Beit RR & 8tk Yds com Bobbs-Merrill com S Robbs-Mérrill pfd H% Central Soya . hn Chamb_ of Com com’ Circle Theater com com Loan 4 pfd 1solidated fin 5 pfd on Car-Na-Var

MRS. ANNA NUSS, 68, of 3628 J. New York St. Services at 1 p.m. Thursday in Ames Chapel near Paoli. Burial in Paoli.

= ~ » MRS. SAMUEL (NELLIE M.)

y Cummins Eng com OWENS, 68, of 4005 W. Oliver Cumming Eng ptd : t e com ves 9% Ave. Services at 1 p.m. 2 jay in Fastern Ind Tele 8 pt)’. 97 Cquitable ecurities com 20 Farley Funeral Home. Burial in Fuultanje Secujinies con Memorial Park. Family Finance com » ” o Family Finance §% pfd 1 MRS. GRACE STANLEY, of jays Corp ptd ww

Hamilton Mfg Co com Herff-Jones cv A pfd ome T §% pid ... 50 Hook Drpe Cn com ses

4026 Graceland Ave. Services at! 11 a. m. today in Flanner & Bu-

Ind A Tell 2 thanan Mortuary. Burial in [2g 4% Te 0 la et Crown Hill. Ind Gas & Water com .

joe Mich El 4's pid Ind Telephone 4 8 Indpls Ath Club Realty Co

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Opens Today at Murat |

Lodge. ‘R. 0.), who visited Fargo a week

Services will be held at 11 a. m. always votes : . Thursday at Flanner & Buchanan ago, . ays vo af Against : the farmers’ interests’ when ‘‘eritical

Mortuary, with burial in Wash- .“ ington Park. . tests’ arise in the Senate. hn Surviving are his second wife, Daisy E.; two sons. Stanley, Chicagn. and James, Tampa, Fla; i

daughter, Mrs. John R. Miller ./Vincennes, and a brother, Walter ! Murray. London, Eng. |

Restaurant Convention

2000. men and’ the yearly con-

More than

Women obehed " @ Fire and Allied Lines,

*Indris Pow & Lt. cam 541, 131, vention of the Indiana Restaur2360 Central Ave. Services at 2 130% p . td 1 29 . p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Bu- Indfunapolls “ater” com 8% 35 ouiation today. in the Full-Coverage Automobile, : * { % ndanapolis ater » ‘e . . chanan Mortuar. Burin in (HERENEE S30 Mw Morons companies exhibited and lnland Marine Insur 8 on K. Ki pid .. 831 oat; i i « x = Indianapolis Rellways com | 4 dew quipment and food. ance under dividend-paying MRS. CASSIE FELTS LOGAN, jalferson National Life com . 10 . a William Jung of Pillsbury Mills

incoln National Life

56, of 1256 8. Reisner St. Serv- josh Corporation Ae ices at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, Shir- | Naren Hoington com a lev Brothers Central Chapel. Masti AThalt ....... ....... o . 18! Burial in Crown Hill. NF Homes com mew) 100 ‘w ” " IP Sery com id a 3 Y = erv 4! Pan eg) CAROL-BAKER., 61, of 3500 8. % 0% Wh SSer $08 bra [000 22%. Harding St. Services at 10 a. m. Progress Laundry com n eo TT ‘a tomorrow at the residence. Burial pub Serv of Ina 3's pfd i Ross Gear Tool com ‘a 3 in Floral Park. *Sehwitzer-Cummins td 17. MRS. CATHERINE M. DES- So 1nd GAE 43% ptd 01" J mM. GS - So In ui Pp , : Stokely-Van Camp com .. 173 JEAN, 91, of 4464 Guilford Ave. Stokely: van, camp bia ah rvi anner 0 pid ....0 Se ces at 8:30 Thursday in the | Terer Haute Reais . « 12% |home with requiem high mass atu u. u. 8 Machine sx utd ol |9 a.m. in St. Joar: of Are Church. goited pire evhone’ 8° od HI

Burial in Holy Cross, | LUM WILSON, 54, of 330 N. Cap-| Allen

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the year come.out in autumn to

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leaves. | WABHIN IN, Oct. 2 (UP)—GovernGreene's Flower Shop, Ohio, ment Hr and Feceibis 101 the Sort]

near Meridian, put Ine wise tof Sept. 38, compared © this. Although 8 ave! . known. The big mums for the Basta © od "Riis ". football games, and the butier- & ee Suri’

yellow pompoms, set against deep E28 P Gish buiance greenery, lead the show,

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Sr Steen bs .itol Ave. barber. Services 1 A Aencen curity Bs 8 p. m. tomorrow, Stuart Mortuary. | Americ n i “ Burial, Floral Park. Bite] his da Tele Co ge

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» » ” MRS. MERCIE K. BROWN, 73, x a of 1524 E. Ohio St. Services ne bfirial Thursday in Mattoon, 1. Hn

ELMER Ww. JOHANNES, 60, of I nd tha al Weghorst St. 9 a. a Thursday at G. H. Herr. n Funeral Home : and at 9:30

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to .prepare baked {goods. W. Rowland Allen, personnel director of L. S. Ayres & Co., will speak tonight.

policies. Savings to policyholders since organization, $14,630,000. Net losses paid, $33,770,000.

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