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By Harold Hartley

RAN Albert L. B 3 radley, - Pl IF YOUR BELT'S tighter, it ought to be. You're Rell Harm eating more.’ Ba : Feldeace, . ¥ a aad piday, 3:3 Where you stowed awayisix’ pounds of food 10 years RERAL He ago, you're now laying in seven pounds. 1 Funeral hon It's easy to- figure. All they|—— BROWN—D: do is weigh all the food, thenithe American Institute of Bank- Bertha 8 count the people. That leaves|ing, Jerry and the American stomach doing ; yn 8 of Shelly 1 exactly 13 per cent fore work. SANFORD P. HUNTER of. the day 10, 88 Here's a bigger surprise. The People’s State Bank, and presi- ML. Pon peplation is up 15 per cent, andident of the AIB, had swung me pana this daying on of the lard is stilllaround the room on a pump- (a in process. handle tour, I was shaking hands Laura Grey

g 8 0 with the backbone of our bank- Anna Bauer BUT HERE'S, THE biggest ing system. : indianapolis surprise. Ten per cent fewer What was that big guy doing in call at DO people are producing all that |town, in a roomful of working a extra food on the same number |hankers? . ial Crown 1 of acres. Simple enough. Hé was educa- : oo ; Co ; ge EVANS M0 I had breakfast today ‘With A.ltional director of the AIB, and : : CF pena King McCord, a youngish 47.nis job is what it says it is, to Acme Telephoto. - and Frank ) President bg te vast Outver Son. soucale, Fs 4 OUT-ON THE LAWN—President Truman holds an unofficial conference with four of his advisers : : Acme Telephota. Bu, pasted Te es artes in the Claypool.! ABOUT 100,000 will enter bank-| at the "Little White House" at Key West, Fla. Seated, left to right, are Adm. Robert L. Dennison, GOING THROUGH THE MAIL—Cmdr. William Rigdon hands the President the da 3 prake ARY. Thur Neat in bluish gray, and shaved ing this year. Ten per cent will] the presidential naval aid; William Hassett, secretary to the President; John B. Steelman, special lems direct from the White House as Chief Yeoman B. L. Winkler (left) awaits dictation, e little HEEB_Ka to a morning pink, the crispicome out of college with diplomas| assistant, and Joseph Short, presidential press secretary. * White House really never is very different from the big one in Washington. Seehofer ar youpg boss of the farm Imple- fresh off the sheep's back. The] : BUCHANAN

ment empire, was primed to ad-|other 90 per cent will come from | 2h at’ ro dress the Implement Dealers of the high schools, and most of

. ‘a ® ® ® ® ; # ® : HELM—Pau Indiana. | them will be girls. 3 i» 1 XI] n elm, “pus 2 # = re | . J » : Services » i | Bankers always have the fig-| . 4 MORTUARY IT WAS EASY to tell the deal-| reg These high school girls stay ; : . 4 . : in ds

invited. Ma ers were in town. The lobby of i the cold world of money from Oak Hill

Friends ma the A loosed ne 2 Thiele two to five years, then they = Glidd n Co : | KING Gea enless barnyard, full oi ia {into the warmer world of matri- - : gear. ons. Ione » Stassen Off Will Tour Schools Urges Cut fina King McCord has a lawyer] : | For Army Children Marcum, i mind, precise. His company does| Tyg AMERICAN INSTITUTE An ur ont be Army King, _brot

about $120 million. And he has| gp BANKING teaches career

seen the farm machine age rise pankers. It has its own text books A Cl od from a half billion to two and aon accounting, credit, bookkeep- | re edare half billion a year in. the last 10}jng and tellers’ tactics. years. And it’s still going. | ow if banking is as much fun; PITTSBURGH, Déc. 5 (UP)—|

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That's how fewer Te as ne Wag Suing ob In Yie Venetian A federal court jury last night SE JOR es: py mittee for high NEW YORK, Dec. 5 (UP) — __ may oall feeding more people more uite ($26 a day) a e. Lincoln, ! 2 i , |scnools atténded : Rl. per person on the same number I think I'll run over and ask a| 2° duitted He ll Poms oe run for the Republican Presiden-|, © ciilaren of Philip D. Reed, posed chairman Legal Not of acres. |president if that happens every| Nemours 0. mington, Del, tial nomination, sailed for Europe U.S. Ariny per of the General Electric Co., said m——— 3 uw... iday. If it does, me for banking, and the Glidden Co, Cleveland, yesterday and told newsmen on sonnel ' yesterday the free world is over- Sealed prop: HOW 1S THIS done? Three hands full of money, short hours, | o,, 6f charges of conspiring to fix the liner America that he plans to Pro g Franzen " |doing the defense effort. § Life Silene ways. The tep soil which took and a white collar that stays saint prices. see Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower is Shairman. Of He urged that the American re- will be recely hundreds of years to make must white, : - The jury of 11 men and one| in Paris. the Indians com- armament program be reduced Franklin, Vic be saved. Fertilizers balloon har-| I think I'd get by. All I'd have| e y ly : I think we will have an in- mittee of the and spread over more years. Indiana Univ vest figures. Farm machinery to do is stick my nose in the AIB|woman deliberated about six | teresting conversation,” Mr. Stas- North Ceatral He said Russia apparently has ” Time on. the does the rest. {books on banking, and then’ in{ hours before returning its verdict, [sen said. Association.” He no plans to touch off a new world and read aiou He warned the dealers of a faybe 10 i 20 Sears, I'd be a clearing the firms of charges of | He repeated his recent Sie lo Bag Ean ih Sten Prot. Frubmn |war in the foreséeable future and . wl RR gangerous dowhward curve” in banker--and much older. violating the Sherman Anti-Trust (back Cen. . Fiseshower for R45 Sone of two : ~ |warned that serious economic and § Flumbing farm machinery production next |r Heat’ 0 . nomination, - if Sen. Robert A. political disturbance would result Inclusive ear. It is materials trouble, a ” e ears n Act. | Taft (R. 0.) would join him. representatives of that group and i dretion and train + [Hgeratio tight pinch, in the face of a swift-| I GOT THAT HOLE in my wall Crawford Gresnewall, president | “I have also said that I would iT mepen SehoBlE 10 ign BE 8! Electrical ? : : f du Pont, said “it is a real satis- make an announcement of my po-| Austria, ndon, Paris, ens * : . Eleva ly rising demand. patched. 2 : jm ; ke at the luncheon ~~ 7. Over - all "He keeps redesigning machifi-] Du I puyself, Saved ine $62 BT Ee Te Sion jn 1952 WY early Is ne BE Sud Snicers, Turkey. er oe os International Nob more . Take the Surprised myself. = r. Stassen said. at is s . oni] : specifications ery to match Ae Tail set and| I didn’t know I could be that|tention that it was innocent -of latest I can wait to tell my sup- Indiana Special Session Conference of Manufacturers shiniernied a corn picker. It was all set andj violating the anti-trust laws.” iti 11 be. pe |meeting’ here for the second day jhe ofilce of | going When hybrid corn came In. jpanay Mn an oly kitchen jaite Dwight P. J id it fl porters What mY position wil 0s: Senate Cost $40 000 under auspices of the National Wayne, India 2 8 = land a box of patching plaster, a g . Joyce, president o Acve nied by Wife ’ ; Architect™a ¢ THE CORN PICKER had to roll of faded-out wallpaper and a|the Glidden Co. said “the deci-|: Seompanta by Secretary of State‘Leland Smith A uae a se. forth In go back to the drawing boards. little flour paste. sion proves our innocence of these The president of the University|announced today it cost Indiana States detehve spending in tio bidder who I u ted cha : of Pennsylvania and former gov-/taxpayers almost $40,000 to oper- . "a hie dg PIECE CATE] AND THE NEW Honeywell py os ar |ernor of oon Yo State in during “fhe next fiscal year be held to no of Bids. touet That has made the farmer. a regulator for the furnace, which fight them.” : planned to vacation in France recent special legislative session./more than $55 billion. © bidder may b first-rate mechanic. He's got to| wasn't installed by the Honeywell| Indictments were ‘returned panied by his wife. He said they| Expenses listed in the Senate| L i ats o la be to keep his food factory run- people, is what Js name says i against the firms in July, 1948. En Germany and return to New Joins] NOI 005, Which 4 Train Wreck Kills 3 Hay be otal . : S, a honey, quiel as a mouse, and| They were charged with conspir- . £1 . : e ’ c = k ; & ning omens prompt to the split second. ing ye fix and Re a Beings Mr. Stassen said he thought the tors received at the rate of $15 a RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Dec. 5 = Be io be eb 80 YOU CAN GO on stuffing, ‘I figure a good thermostat|paints and lacquers in the re- information gathered on his trip/day for each day they attended (UB) The Persons Jose Billed . lated adh, yourself with second and ‘third shrinking my gas bills will pay|straint of trade and vielation of would influence his announcement|the session. The total expense was an others severely injured yes- “vy ‘General é helpings. The farmer who grows for itself in a year. . the anti-trust law. The trial be- on his political plans. . |839,913, terday in a wreck of the Sao 2. Plumbing ¢ the stuif-is away ahead of you.| But I've got to do'It in. 30 days, gan Oct. 15, ss A main point is that by early) XEXpenses of the Indiana House Paulo Porte Alegre jniestate = 4. Refrigerat And it's a durned good busi- mre —— Originally, the indictments were January I have to make the basiciof Representative I be filed press rain near e ] n o 3. Electrical ness, fattening, up. us city folks.' against nine corporations Ir the decision on what part I will play later, , Erechim. : : Bt p > Your Parents paint industry and 13 individuals. jn the Republican party in 1852, : ; : form No. 06. | Hill 20 : | . d Te Seven of the corporations and all . 8 ade ed. j \ Mn IN A WAR they put numbers Worrie , 100, at i of he 13 individuals BALLET BALANCE—Robert and Rose Ann Kaster, son and On ‘Liberal Side’ ; this project, ; ea st. \ = : : P 1 on th ill and, {hat makes me Says Doctor Fine sanging trom $1000 so sheng] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kastr, 1935 E. Thompion Road, | He aid that he has been on gE ee ust BY ic : j each, | will entertain veterans &t Billings Hospital Friday. Robert, 18, a oi ore liberal, more humani- ; aa Each bide over a hill Parents tall more about their] A jury cleared the duPont Co. former Times carrier, Now an employee, of the Wm. H. Block Co., Ee 4 ee rulliean ln Familiar Fifth ar his own, children these days, but they0f similar charges in 1945 at| designed and made their dance costumes. Rose Ann now is a pation in foreign affairs.” Judging or distinguished OE OR here Rn o |aren’t more concerned about them Newark, N. J. Times carrier. from the speeches Gen. Eisen- DIAMOND DECANTER A aosntan) Tn Je not than théir owne parents were, Dr. . Jower pas given as president of Franklin, Vic mean beans tof Samuel R. Warson said in a lec- DUPont Is Cleared Smash, Burn Furniture— ; Suni avery, be sel), fers bond, In ? } | . ee * h you, but it's big {ture last night. In Price Fixing Case C Cc ‘be in that position.” rod oa stuff for a gen- Speaking in a series at All] i VMI ancels adet Leaves Asked if he plans to pin Gen. bond in the eral agent. He |Souls Unitarian Church, Dr. War-| PITTSBURGH, Dec. 5 (UP)—| | Eisenhower down on his political combination took up the son, - director of the Riley Child The E. I. duPont De Nemours Co., diyisions. ** cause of Penn The Truste

» plans, Mr. St lied: Guidance Clinic at I U. Mediallwimington, Del, aid. the ana INN Revolt Against New Rules "I 'would_not say that, but as

y { Mutual Life In- Center, explained that parents’| {you know, I have a very high re-

! surance Co. here lown childhood problems are often/den Co., Cleveland, O., have Jbeen| I iv PY | ) : {ott . : | : | LEGINGTON, Va. Dec. 5 (UP) ed rooms with water, ripped out|/gard for him and I've known him i December, Mr. Patterson [stirred up ‘as their children grow tieared of charges of COnSpPIELY,. Virginia Military Institute can- electrical wiring and smashed|for many years. I would say that Pol. up. to fix paint prices. 8

rn =» : 0 3 " : ceiling lights. They stacked and the visit will be personal in na- : ’ ; ” vt ‘ {A federal j ’ : burned furniture from offices and ture.” : HE'S "ONE of two in town. “IF WE had problems at some ederal jury of 11 men-and and special privileges yesterday put the guardhouse to the tore. |

serves the ri all proposals thereof, to wi and to retur ceived after as _establishec The Contr: structions to Specifications may be exan

celled previous week-end leaves

The other 20-year- general agent stage which were never success-/0N® woman deliberated for six| | Franklin, i A i EN i f dets who i i ndiana Uni is Dan Flickinger of John Han- fully solved,” he -said, “our old hours yesterday before finding thel > + hundreds of gadels | Estimates of the huher parti- Gets Brush-Off M. Strauss. cock. And of the 88 in his com-|anxieties return, and we act justifrms mhocent of charges at Vio. smashed and burned furniture inicipating ranged from 200 admitted Reports. pany there are only 12. ~-las our parents did—or over- lating the Sherman Anti-Trust ® noisy barracks revolt against by the institute to 75 per cent of MADISON, Wis., Dec. 5 for heads

the 900-man corps. A special ad-

I would think a man who had|compensate for a desire to do so,|Act strict regulatioms at the famous (UP) — Scie started the s : oH ili et: | woe - ministrative board and the board nce and a Rary QonsLIu pushed NS 5 uaty line SUIS |n shite of our best Jertns | A jury cleared the duPont Co.[“West Point of the South.” a hora pegan separate investi-| - Whisky bottle trapped a site of const. ) $ \ % be under- of similar charges involving the! The 40-minute near-riot raging gations, ’ “light fingered” railroad ! -~ - J fo submitting much rubber left in his legs. But standing of our own feelings as|gale of plastics inl 1945 at Newark, in the fortress-like barracks was| S - rot a No bid ma he's 41 insurance. And insurance parents,” saying it would help|N. J. in : 0 yo h RRS asl Col. Frank Pancake, corps com-| worker yesterday when. Jas ERE . gonsent of always does something about it.|parents deal better with their] queliec.ony when “~/mander, ordered the corps as-| chemicals he brushed ; the date f Ew a |child-rearing problems IL | Stock d d Shared the entire corps out in ajsempieq orf the parade ground in tic. bottle showed ed oft MY Stuur pounson J \ herein. | os - - 8 . e bottle showed up on 4 \ D. BOBE SLATTERY, vice-| Dr. Warson will complete the -0C¢SI Stocks and Bonds Jult aress tree hous forced march pre.dawn darkness Monday. The Is Rata , Pp pr INT esident a in- series next Tuesd i i in the pre-dawn cold. eight-mile march through the $3 hands under ultra- , vi president and agency superin esday evening with Dee 5 - Stiff disciplinary action—possi- y : ; tendent, came on from Phila-/a talk on “Anxieties of Children.”|, STOCKS Bid Asked), 1se1plnary POSSIl{own was made in strict silence] = violet light. REQUISITIO : ind ; : i 2 - ! * |American Loan 8%........... 26 ... bly even dismissals—was promisediarnq few :- townspeopl were : : delphia. And. Jim Royer, presi- i rr American States [1.0] . b8 ~-*-|by authorities investigating what n e ownspeople Orlando J. Hutzler, 29, “Ne Notice is h dent of Penn Mutual general Illinois Governor ‘Not = [Anchen States vfd -........ 24 ia spokesman sdmittel wes “theo iat. La Crosse, at first denied Node > Ei of nd agents, breezed in from Chicago. LD Ape daw pat lig destructive shirt.tail parade”|, A Spokesman said the cadets taking the bottle lett as a SR Tom Lipscome, came up from Sure He Wants Job Belt RR & Stk Yds 2 sb Sie 2; Inost ye a ai ba apparently resented strict en-| plant by railroad detec- Grete curd In Louisville, : | SPRINGFIELD,. Ill, Dec. 5 hobos-ertll S00 op: HE ee ry Yt opisorcement of a 1030 J. mi. bed . tives. But When his hands teooriatcs ; 2 (UP)—Gov. Adl [Central "Sova ....o..010 10100 39% 413] J rotesting rigid enforcement Olicheck the week-end of the an-| glowed ‘under the light the Departm And Paul Speicher, president of | Vv. al Stevenson Says |cCramper of Commerce com. 31 (regulations by some officers, the 1 Th RE the Research and Review Serv- he’s not sure he wants to run for Circle Theater com ..... 80% ....|cadets broke 100 windows, floods|q > Thanksgiving ring dance. he confessed the theft and DismiL en Ano 205) Indianapolis, ice, was a top guest, along with | re-election in 1952, | Consolidated Fis 5 pid’ 98% i om : Some cadets blamed a student of- a string of others. Fed- 2 Hy ae uc¥ through the the agency folks and their wives.| GOV. Stevenson told a news ont Car-Na-Var -... ois 1% « / (ficer who “was too strict in| eral Judge Patrick Stone ! L Visvie, KEN ad Sioners, will am : conference yesterday he’s ““doubt- | Cummins Eng ped... ia ama Hog Prices handing out demerits.” One cadet| heard his” plea of guilty, ed in Bo . he tembora HILL 20 turned into quite a ful” Whether He wants to “gpend | Peis Elec com oid” 1s 16k said he had to leave his ring-| placed him on. two years’ Marion Cour party. And why not? You can fOUr more years in this work, as- Equitable Securities com 25 D lin Here {dance date stranded whije he probation and fined him Det. 28, 6 only hump it once. | suming I could be elected.” Family Finance com’) ..11:! 5 ou eciine walked off demerits. $50. lime nal . : ’ : am % | — m—— f He said he'd received offers of | Hays For a ni pid ol 3 08 [ Hog sales opened slow at Indi- Sontractor After Hours {positions in “educatio -| Hamilton Mfg Co com '.0.... a . pd A P ational, inter-|yorti jones ev A pia 10% |anapolis Stockyards. this morn- in amoun AG IN », 1..siNational, business #nd - profes-|Home T & T 5% ‘pid .... «|anap Y : a amount. I WAS IN a buzz-buzz last p Hook Drug rel FOUNDED 1885 Plans an night with Leroy Lewis. “"isional” fields. Ind Asso Tel 2 pid |: i} [Ing with light and medium weight ; Hhenieina “ He's a big fellow And re vail s s ind Asso War 301s barrows and gilts bringing 25 : pected to ex . Ind Mich El 4% Rs 3 ed : anchor man on one end of a>" "> tatement id Yeleprond 4 3 - "» |cents 1 50 cents less than yes . / ww Z toh certified davenport in He Lincoln, I played WASHINGTON. Dec. § (UP)—Gavern. indpls Pow & He a yt ays Siosiig, tally. 50 ’ a. ; SN i tory Bid Bo center, closer to the pretzels and en penses and receipts for the current | naP \ R ivesiianes : er, prices were ully rv ; = to 3%. of th potato -chips. cn Reo oe 3, compared with ndianabolls Water com iy 4i4| cents off. Some bids were off | each bid, The other end of ‘the daven-|Exvenses $ 25.930.861.241 § 15:483.800.199 Indianapolis Water 8% ord 108% 100v| even more. L port was more interesting. There Deficit g © ‘1.303.080.313 *1165. 10 a0g| Kinsan Co com 10 OM:: 192 12! Hogs 12.000: early choice 170 to 20 sat Justine Simms of the Indiana [SuPBaf AUISINS | Seber ddinen & Co pid, a ad oni O00 8 S00 ta Thonit . . 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