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- Y « culmch ley Roads | Buyers Splash ‘Make Briving| To Finish Line Perilous - | By Harold Hartley |, Str and state tte showed ‘mercury froze melting snow and

prevented further clearing of (streets and highways.

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SHOPPERS ARE SLOSHING over the ice like package-

toting penguins. < Conditions were improving There's no waiting for weather now, with two days Shanes for Mr. Million to be a oosier. | to go. | _ “Mr. Million”~ the nation’s mil-|

: lionth traffic death—was expect-|, hopitig for a peace offer from the its surplus, yell for help and oq to die about noon tomorrow, weather man. Registers show it. bring prices down. according to the National Safety Stocks do too. Then there's 3 Powdered iu Council. : ; -b on € market called Stariac. 8 As of 10 a. m. today, an estias ea break sor a cheaper, It is skimmed. But many mated 999,850 persons had been tores haven't gone wild on mothers use it with a thicker mix, killed since the first automobile Bul stores They've been living 11ey make chocolate milk for the victim was run down.on a New| Jeol ering: Wave the. weather children, and it is absolutely pure. Fork street in 1899.

report. 'Some use it in coffee, Cars Shimmy on Ice

a - u i « # a WHAT DOES milk cost? And In Indianapolis, traffic piled up| > at traffic lights this morning as|

SALES ARE OFF. Some mar-| , = ets the money” ginal gift buying has been wiped TI probably get into a figure heavy busses did the hula and out. And that aunt in Kentucky brawl over this, but here goes passenger cars shimmied on a

. All week long they've held off,!

you thought you might send a& = y yo .0v of this vear the thin sheet of ice glazing the scarf to will have to do without chor ot" $543 a hundred ee Minor accidents were re. it. pounds which is a “theoretical” io? t p ious The stores are giving -better 46 quarts. That means the farm- ACCidents were, more Serious

through the stéte. Four persons} died of weather-inspired causes. | They were: Jesse Christophel, 635, New Paris, killed near Goshen when! his car collided with a truck. Po:

service than they -ever have. Aler got ahout 12 cents a quart. thin-out of customers is giving The dairies, collectors and procclerk more time. And charges are essors were getting five cents and zipping tlrough. the grocer two cents. What “concerns- stores is how yn -n

GOOD FOR THE BEARS—Low temperatures in New York sent citizens hunting for their ear muffs, but these polar bears in the Bruin, left, sports about with a broomstick in his jaws.

Bronx Zoo are loving it.

‘Tax Witness Is Warned

By United Press WASHINGTON, Dee. 21—Henry W. Grunewald, who smiles but won't talk, was warned by House tax. investigators today to answer their questiong or face possible prosecution for contempt of Congress. Mr. Grunewald appeared yesterday at a closed-door session of _Ithe House Ways and Means Subcommittee investigating tax scanldals, but didn’t say a word. His attorney, William P. Maloney of New York, did all the talking for him—both to the subcommittes and later to reporters. Mr. Grunewald just grinned at {the newsmen. He was recalled for another se{eret subcommittee meeting today jand Rep. Robert W, Kean (R. IN. J.) said the situation would ve |diffrent. Kean presided at yes|terday’s session,

Hog Trade Opens Active

| Hogs opened active at the In. In the center, his buddy grapples with a beer | dianapolis Stockyards this morn-

barrel and, right, gets it into the air for a little workout in cold-weather balancing. . ling. By mid-session they wers

many charges and can some of the| TODAY the farmer gets $6.26 customers stand the strain. They|a hundred which figures down to will know when the bills go out in a little under 14 cents a quart, January. He has gained two cents a quart, ’ iw. The dairies get 8 cents. Their Charles W. Eaton, 68, died of BUT IF YOUR LIST still has ajincome. pen quart’js up 3 cents aa heart, attack while trying to T= few items not crossed out, bundle quart. shovel his truck out of snow near| nl ret out of the house. You, : "un a Frankfort. BE even if it is like. NOW HERE'S the shouting] John P. Hoff, 66, four - time a slushy. ice cream freezer under line. The dalry take has added sheriff of DeKalb County, died| foot. —— |3 cents to 5, and in my book that/of a heart attack while shoveling There's still time, There's sti1/18 60 per cent. : snow to free his stalled automo-| . merchandise, And there'll wi Their expenses higher. bile. - sd “Christmas. [Wages are up. Taxes are up.| . Raymond Fisher, 40, of New| That'll be Tuesday. It hasn't | Fauipment and maintenance are Castle, was killed last night] jssed for 1051 years. {up. And tall is charged to the When his truck collided with a misse ) {quart of milk you. buy. INew York Central train at a |

lice said both drivers were blinded, by the snow, |

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: ’ i . : crossing on Ind. 234 near Shirley. | gO {Santa Claus. ; a .. prisoners. and two 180 to 220 pounds; late trade, Kingan $ Big Year ‘Both Sides “~.._ State police blamed heavy oe} : ' | Michael, one of two children of Webi Said he Sound nis Mrs. William Moment of Mid- 3? 35" sown: M0 a PRU. Sn REPORTS TO 1501 Kingan pug yayopEs are going to putts Greyhound bus sideswiped a; Buy Chyis {Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh, last 0. “or war released by the way City and Mrs. Robert Miller Io NS aagy wo strong: choice, 300 to" 400 stockholders went out yesterday. iyo jo re tax tree co-ops under State Highway Department truck : was seen when he visited the oom punists. of San Pedro insisted their hus- pounds, $15 to $16; few, $16.25 to 316.56; It showed for the year ending the hear-o-scope. jon snow-slippery Us. 8. 20 last {nearby home of Mrs. Helen Gro-| The list said he was a prisoner bands are still i although ie 200: calves, 200; generally steady - Oct. 27-an- increase 10 sales of oo Con co night. injuring-driver—RoyGang-...-POSTMASTER-RESS SAYS: dines-to-show. her a-Santa-Claus ji; Chirig Song, bit Pvt, Apodaca their iimes did Hot appear on the ¢ltsnun market. ond foe tomercrel rd $23 million. or T tells me they! joff, Chicago, and™two of his 18' “Register all mail containing Ne had clipped from a newspaper. reaq the list at Ft. MacArthur, prisoner list. «<7 BOO eT YET ts $2407 Yous .

In or this//Kingan’s handled have books both sides of the tax- passengers. rs | 23,201,000 less pounds of meat. |0r-no -to-tax co-op, question. Irene Perusich, 21, Hanifitan, > 5 2 = On Jan, 2 in the Severin they'll Mont., suffered a leg fracture. The OPERATING INCOME went Up hear Ralph Fetterjohn from thelother victim was the Rev. Collen| $133,740. Taxes went up $50,000, | Indiana Farm Bureau Co-op. He'll|Johnson, 55, Youngstown, O.,| but net income went down $22,657. | defend the tax exemption. whose back was hurt. Both were]. The company paid its regular] taken to Cameron Hospital at| dividend of $1 quarterly which, BUT TWO WEEKS later, they'll Angola after Mr. Gangloff was] amounted to $178,408. ! n. get an earful from Paul Martin treated for minor injuries. “The company 2 pone oo of the National Tax Equality! Drivers Warned dition continues & ih capi. | E28ue in Chicago. And if I'm any The State Highway Depart-| port said, with net working guesser at all, he'll send them y i i 3! fal of $7,583,609. And $77,708 |) ie IUIONLG: “Hou 5 h (ment warned driving conditions was added to plant investment, |... DE AT ong. hasign highways in northern and cenbringing it to $8.973.804. -. | : [tral Indiana, now hazardous, will ik : I want to give the Jaycees a become worse as lower temper-| They're atures today and tonight freeze chairman and | hearing both sides, which is more melting snow.

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a THE REPORT WAS signed by gold star for fairness.

y . Sinclair, | Wel officer, and listed than a great many others do. Porte area had six inches of new

snd the name of H. Frederick’ : : secon Talking Glasses |snow to boost the unofficial total]

Willkie as president, i Not long.ago the company an- AROUND THE holidays peo- fall to 28 inches. nounced that W. R. Sinclair had/ple get together, rattle been made chief operating officer| glasses, arid talk. of the company which had to " Sometimes they get into argumean, in effect, that Mr. Willkie 8 ments after an hour or so of ice 10-month tenure as top decision= 1 ¢ ling. Questions like these:

maker had ended: “Who was world Sapp)

a s i “an BUSINESSMEN will examine| heavyweight i 7910 |--New No: 3 Seliow" Cora, 3179.

closely for the| 93e. the above figures Y “And how many years had Soybeans, $2.80.

Willkie answer. I doubt if they| , {Purdue won? Or Indiana?” will find it. | U. S. Statement {= om

There is an answer. I suspect; “Who won the Derby in "347" » n 8

ft may come later. th y : {ment ® d receipts for th t : i TESTION ; . ; | ment expenses and receipts for the curren The annual meeting of ¢ QUESTION LIKE that get font year through Dec. 19, compared with

board is Feb. 21. Watch it. quite warm. So do the armchair a year ago: i

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| This Year Last Year G | 5 (debaters: : > Expenses .$20.217,049,237 $17,780,325.543 Who Gets It? But they've fixed it so no one Receipts .. |. 21512814.002 "16,833.308:613| ron 7ill have to fun to the phone|Cash balance 3.801.283.9189 3,647,167.020 ARE YOU HOT about milk Wi {Public debt 250.330.654.368 256.115.934.448 prices? and call the sports editor. Gold reserve. . 22.491.147.025 ~23,846.008.031 | w | | - wri | So is everyone else. #8 =a INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE The Milk Foundation, *“advis<| THEY'VE PUT the answers Clearings for the Day

er’ on retail prices for the In-| right on a set of highball glasses. Debits for the Dayo .......

dianapolis , area, reported the, When the questions come up, as Debits for the Week price hasigimped one cent four they always do, all the boys have times in about 13 months. to do is read the answers they, Milk prices should go down in'hold in their hands.

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! Eggs—FOB Cincinnati, cases included’ sergeants and Mayor Abromson,| ,=ess—Frices, BOB Cincinnatl, of y S rades We Simmer, Cows ats out 13 Simple as that ed tee hm Rael BL wil present it in a day-before- $445 AE UHL. CHAAR an pasture, the grass is green |U."'S." medium. 4712-51%c; ~wholessle| Christmas. ceremony at John's|@ie.” brown mix, 46-471hc. Wholesale! produces more milk. But 1ast Nu er 14 WRIT, _ grades commercial graded 40 per cent ex-|, —where—tho hoy 18 Herade:— —gradi ~per- u i didn't drop. | [tra Tatge, 50-52c, current” Teceipts cases|iTOMIE, Te the boy is Comte Fr Ile * 7.50c. brown mix, 41.50 | summer milk prices P.| Henry Cochrane, that twinkly, ¢Xchanged 48-47c. Market very unsettled. to a wheel chair. Current Receipts—Cases exch; 40-45c.|

due to weather conditions, Chickens — Fryers sommerclally grown | bad over pounds, -30c; roasters, . Association pounds and up. 33.380: 4-8 pounds, 37} i 130c; hens, heavy, 27-28c; hens, light, - is about to 2lc: old roosters, 17-19c. Turkeys, toms, N Rosina and, ub, wo o3c hens, 46.4%. } ” Market rm eather conditions slowing He's just hopped over the T70- gj rivals. Ducks and geese weak with few, mark. And in semi-retirement,|at 20-23c. Turkeys firm, receipts very

light. he reads the newspapers from Butter—Creamery, 90c score 81, medium, cover-to-cover, and adds

the butterfat, 70c, regular, 65c. | lott, who runs Schaeffer's Super- vo 11 Str { ; eet Journal for topping. { market at 2634 Northwestern| pp, SUCn SOT 0 nn Local Stocks and Bonds

Ave., said the grocers are taking) dst 13 times, And savs Henry . it on the chin. J 5 Shys vs —Dec, 21—

On Nov. 13, 1950, retail milk went to 20 cents. December 29 it| went to 21 cents. On Oct. 22 of| this year it went to 22 cents, and] now it is 23 cents, in some stores. » ” s NOT ALL STORES can operate on that margin. And Hyman De-

cheerful fellow who ran the Indiana Manufacturers for about 23 years, break a charm.

Each ti the price has gone “I'm not superstitious, but I'm|. STOCKS Bid Asked cac ime 148 R oin down today, just to make American Loan 8% .....c.covee 98 up they have moved with ii, a {i’1y’ oof CHER MAE | penny at a time. But percentage- 8 wn. Ayrshire Collieries com .. 181% wise, their profit is shrinking AND HELI bably d Belt RR & Stk $a com 1% 2 #8 : 4 Prodaply drop ,geii RR & Stk Yds pid 61;

around the Columbia Club and| Bobos Merril com il | i | *Bobbs-Merr Pp % buzz his friends, and swing|c 00 gor Dot tongue-wise into an hour or two Chamber, of Commerce com .. 2} of “I remember whens.’ ens roar, Som

. | Citizens: Ind Tel 5% pfd Then home again thfough the

SAH) GROCER DELOTT, “Two cents on 24 cents is not the same as 2 cents on 19 cents. We're getting squeezed trying to keep prices down for the cus-

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bundle-buttresses crowds. to a Cont Car-Na-Var 1'alpoked hi — Dee. 21 — SE s 0 ! . | m on the proboscis ay, i y *Cummins Eng com .. . 34 at | P ; — tomer : light Scotch and water, probably | cummins Eng pfd . . 98, | during a street fight. The dis-| Sunrise. 7:02 | Sunset 4:24 But the Milk Foundation wonderi what th he|*Deita Elec com vie 13 16Vs | ering what. on ear ne | pos id 97 order vanished spokesman said, “These raises went t 1 {Eastern Ind Tele 5 p i . ‘ | Precipitation 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m.- 27 : nt to all that trouble for any-| Equitable Securities com Tod Mr. Senich fin: : Total precipitation since Jan. 1..... 40.60 ? oday, Mr. Senich finally caught have been coming all over the way. | Bauitable, Securities pid up with his attacker. a 33-vear Excess, since Jan. 1........v.....+.. 2.08 country. Milk’'s the same as {Family Finance 5% pfd 109° | > a IRE ' | everything else. ~ You can't hold Quite |Hays Corp pla ww ._.. ..{old beer truck driver “named, Ihe following table shoves the tempersit down.’ eo jifainilton Mis Co com 10y, | Bernard (Skeezix) Zemla. But, Station : Hh | Low * x = IT SOUNDED too good to be Home T & T 5% pfd . 9... instead of returning the punch, Boston . i111 a BY Cains 4 TRE oo ! . M x ic CRICBED ++ veeierros 34 27 NOW WHAT happened to the true. And it wasn't. ind amo To Tota". ....... 38, 8" Mr. Senich paid Mr. Zemla $10. 8lvdc, :. 0000 ooo extra milk the cows produce in But a trade association secre- «ind Gas & ater com 3. 381 1 yeally suffered with this Denter ie ara 8 28 ] Ll » ee {Evansyille ....0100 . dl the summer which brings prices 'arY’s face got pretty red. {nd Melephons 40... §2 ~ 8 (pose” Mr, Senich said. “Thatim. Ware 6... $3 3 down? He worked for some realistic! Indpls Ath Club Realty Co.... 80 one punch did something a lot|fansas City ..... . B -3 . . Indpls Pow & Lt com .. 36 368% £ doct 8 1 oy {Los Angeles ........ - 61 12 Milk production, the Founda- ¢MPloyers. And when he told them pignis Pow & Tit pf -:-. 93 9 Of coctors never could do, A apolfs-8t. Paui 17 15| - 1 8 ay Sn A | —— ——————— Sa a= . * tion reports, is down. Much of it in his oui billelin That ine Indianapolis Water com" Lu 18% ” |New" Orleans"... -D 3 is being powdered and canned for 'Ya8€ Board would perm Ol A Pvt Bn Tog "1 | Oklah City .. . 85 7 : “ TE *Indianapolis Water 5% pf 105'2 108% ahoma ¥ § the armed forces and for ship- to pay “up to $40,000” in a Christ- Jefferson National Life com’. 10ia nn, Death Takes Manager {Omaha _, . a & 3 ments to Europe. mas bonus to any employee, he Kin€an & Co com............ : “ Of Kokomo Jewelry Store ssn Antonio 20 Bn 8 o =» heard from it. Lincoln National Lite rxney 108, Riu Ban {Eianeisco aiies + 32 4 y y gr Na 3 » <ynch n . | . . ix 1s NOW I'LL'TELL you what will, The right figure allowable for a Marmon- Herrington com 6 i KOKOM mes State Setviee | Washington, D. C............. 37 32 bring milk down. If you buy less, bonus; not paid before is $40. | \uil* Homes com |... pk} KOKOMO, Dee. 21 — Carl 1 the milk Industry will drown in| And that's different, quite. | Nott Sigmon Bid i” 198,,| Kruse, manager of the Olsen & 4 ee ire Leics - i Ind Pub Serv os rtd : In Eben Jewelry Store, died yester- o 2 ; y Ind Pub Serv 4.56% #4 day of a heart attack. He was of : |Brosress Laundry com ..... aah stricken last Sunday in his home. e WE BUY DIAMONDS * erv o n Co. .“e ’ | |Bub Serv of Ind ia td. 83 | Mr. Kruse, who was 69, is sur- WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. Bwitzer-Cummings pid .... zi; ive 2 Lis wie Ms i 2390 W. WASHINGTON ST. So Ind G&E com re 3 rs. u ads . ith tien 80 Ind GAE 48% pfd 1. je Mrs. Ruby Eads, Noblesville Any Ratabiished 49 Vorts HH Stokely-Van Camp com . 18 | |Siokely-Yan, camp nid, . 16% or anne 0 3 Te { Terre Traure Malleable . 13% tu 8 Machine Co..." 37 % AVE On Diamond e elephone pid . teen “Union Title ...... yeaa Jewelry *Ex-dividend. . Allen & Buy Direct From One of Amerlca’s

- Steen 5 .... .. " {American oan 4's 55. American Security bs 60. American Loan 4%s 60 Bastian Morly bs 6]. . Batesville Tele Co 4%48.. Buhner Fertilizer 5s 8 h of Com Bldg 4'4s 61, Columbia Club 3-58 62 , Equitable Securities 5s ‘60 ... 96 Hamilton Mfg Co 5s 65 ... .: ndpls Paint & Color 5s 64 ndpls Public Loan 5s 64 Indpis Railways 5s 97 .. nd Limestone 4s 75 nd Asso Tel 3s 75 Kuhner Packing 3 59

money. distance is great. Hundreds of

to the,'dpad letter’ office because | they are improperly addressed. | Your gift will make-someone happy—you want to know-_it arrived safely—address correct-

Santa to Bring ‘Marine Uniform Before yesterday's rain, the 1a TO Crippled Lad tl

Twenty-two —Santa Claus jce in/inches of snow at nearby Michi- U. S. Marine uniform for’ John

(by polio more than two years ago.|

ish for a Marine dress blue uniform. Mayor Albert A. Abromson wrote President Truman and told] him about John's desire. Word]

pe {paign among unidentified Marines] WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (UP)—Govorn-|it , national {Mayor Abromson got a request, for the boy's measurements.

lored for a 10-year-old, is on its

'M. Hayes, in charge of the Marine] gan ean008 recruiting station there, will drivel $61,288,000 90 miles-—even If roads are icy—| {next Sunday to bring the uniform {to John.

%| President Truman also | pected.

Punch in Nose Relieves Victim's Nasal Disorder

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--|was plagued with a nasal dis51's order that hampered his breath-

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Body of Child, 3, The vaugl's on Tire Missing for Week

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thin ice after going to a neigh-/and said .the Reds apparently show his paper Were “bound to dispose of me one

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The body was recovered a day he heard after the Massachusetts Legisla-Communist radio announcer, ture was asked to provide a $2000{broadsasinnens of his death, he 5¢ reward for information leading to said. ! “the conviction of the youngster’'s, “1 {Pvt Apodaca said.

many of my own buddies killed

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18 €X-| ver 23 Ibs. {and up, 33-35c;

erally 2-6 cents lower.

27'2-30c; roasters, 5 1 4-5 1bs., 27%-30c; he! | heavy. 27-28¢c; hens, light, 19-21c; roosters.

Turkeys—Toms, 24 lbs. and up, hens, 46-47c:

hens firm, balance sty.

of holiday buy complete. trading quiet, dealers at hig er market prices. Butter—Creamery, 90-score, medium butter fat, 70 cents;

81 cen r, | cents.

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A McCarthy Challenge

CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 21 (UP)

Mr. paign against him.

For many years, Senich

Official Weather

Eggs—Prices FOB Cincinnati, cases in-

Market weak and unsettled at prices gen-| Chickens—Pryers (commercially grown),|

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 (UP) —=Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy today | challenged President Truman ‘“or| any of his friends” to come into | Wisconsin next year and cam-

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By United Press | “There's that wallet again’ he steady. Native lambs were not GARDENA, Cal, Dec. 21— said of the prisoner-of-war listing.| suv “established. ‘Army Pvt. Antonio Apodaca, list-| “I wonder if I'll ever get it back.” rotal sales and prices:

led as a prisoner of war in North) The wives of two Army officers| Hogs. 5000; opened active: light and

Korea, relaxed at his home today, | barrows and gilts, 25 cents te axed 2 m Yi missing in Korea said the Com-| medi, A cher; ' mid-seSsion loss

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. : o i s 22 50, vealers very active, strong ’ : ; Last year, Pvt. Apodaca said. single name from Kangye, Rashin {17 8° $2250 VSUCTH Ind prime, $38 ta was kidnaped. Michael's mother he ‘lost his wallet after being or Yonghung, where we know the sso: commercial and soods $34 to 33%: wounded in Korea. While he was Communists have hundreds of butte, Sl SHY Sommercis’s $25 to $313 cutters v a recovering in a Tokyo hospital American prisoners,” Mrs. Miller sheep. 1500: mative lambs mot fully

established; early sales near steady; small. i . lot choice to prime, $31: few good, $29 She said a large prison camp to $29.50: high utility to ood, $28 to i S 1828.50; two loads good and choice 79- { Rangye Jas heen in use by 328.50 wooled western lambs strong at {the Reds since the start of the $31; two loads choice and prime 93-pound

war and holds between 2000 and shorn westerns, full number one pelts, They were 2500 men about $1 higher at $30;

- i . . steady at $8 to $14. Teporting “Younghung was mentjoned in - -

news dispatcnes this week. It . Mack in Manila holds over 100. Rashin had A P. 1, Dec. 21 (JP) —

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