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DEARBORN; Mich, Jan. nagie carpet, woven of men's dreams. I followed the path of the ideas which will show up United Steel Workers for an 18% | 1 your cars in the next 10 years. cent Their lines will be as graceful|-

.s the game fish, or the bird aloft And intérior colors will ‘be far nore exciting than the modern iving room. As for quality, your car today : built to last 15 years. 1 saw

them punishing materials with]

sledge hammers, and torture chambers, to make sure they are tough enough to last. I was among the first newsnen to see behind the scenes of the $50 million Ford research center, with its green blinds still drawn, -and scientists swarming like educated bees around electronic testing equipment, The biggest surprise was the 195X.,” and the “X" is no mistake, because Henry Ford II said he didn't know when they will he able to produce their superLincoln Continental with the half-

glass roof and tail lights a foot]

in diameter. It's less than five feet high and over 18 feet long.

The first three will go tothe, Ford boys, Henry II, Benson Ford| vice president, and head of the Lincoln division, and their young-|

est brother, William Clay Ford. Stylists worked in smocks and

_ sports coats in rooms, spotlight-|

ed and carpeted from wall. to wall, designing and working out

color themes in tans, greens and |

blues. 1 saw acres of engineers in a daylighted room which they

Henry Ford spend most of his

time, even had an office there,

By Harold Hartley

sucker trade in the Loop made me pick up my ears.

guys, on the loose in the city, who quite inndcently ask a cab driver

. »| ‘Where to go to have a good called “The Old Man's Dream time.” = He knew. And he told for that is where the original. i}. system.

“Silver Frolic,” used to pay him There were two differences.i¢o 5 head for dumping the easy One was that the number of engi-|} hoy out at its door. Then it neers has multiplied manyfold,\ 04 <mart and cut the price to $1 and most of them were smoking. , cab load. “And I took them 12

Men Around

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (UP)

Looks

demand higher wages.

thin gray hair and spectacles, concessions.

who sprayed words like-a machine Headed by Yale Law 8chool] gun. Professor Harry Shulman, the Vincent wag fed up with Presi- six-man panel‘of business, labor

dent Truman. He said, “What we and public members opened its

need is less Marshall Plan for Hearings before some 350 union i

Europe and about five Marshall and industry officials. The panel Plans to take care of the people Will help the WSB draft recomin this country. . mendations for a ‘fair settle“When I get head of this em- ment.” pire (the U. 8.) I'm going fo see Dispute Up to ‘Board that everybody after age fifty|. gets $250.a month for the rest of his life.” : He wrinkied his nose at Social Security, and said, “What's a guy

. - steel workers had planned to like me with two kids, one 4 and 1) out Jan. 1 but agreed to ex-

one 7, going to buy with Social y...4 their deadline 45 days. Security.” Then he said rather! mr Murray lashed out bitterly unpleasant “things about where 5¢ the steel industry, charging the government could put hisithat it “refused” to bargain with Social Security. the union and ignored ‘human I figured he talked to about 30 values.” people a day, 180 a week, or near- He said the steel union, which ly 6000 a year. Add that up and Mr. Murray also heads, has been I could see where he unknowingly pushed into “a state of rebellion”

President Truman ‘referred the dispute to the board Dec. 22, warning that a steel strike would cripple defense production. The

{was an often heard voice of the by the “industry gentleman” who

Republican Party. And Harold are “interested only in dollars and Stassen was his man. His, not dividends.”

mine. — ; Mr. Murray said President] The other little guy was named Benjamin F. Fairless of U. S8./H. Thompson, wealthy aircraftiold Thompson

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

At Steel Industry

A re Tt recta bay a phi order

—CIO ‘President Philip Murray accused the steel industry yes-!

To the Future terday of “pushing around” its

workers and wanting its plants manned by “robots” who will not

{ Mr. Murray assailed the industry—and U. 8. Steel Corp. in pag11—Today I. walked the ticular-—at opening sessions of a ! special Wage Stabilization Board panel studying demands by the

pay ® increase, ..union shop, guaranteed annual wage and other

TOGETHER AGAIN—Two war orphans were reunited in Seattle Wednesday night after a three-year separation when little Heide Stanke, II (right), flew alone from Germany to join her

sister Patsy, 9, as adopted daughter of Mrs. Charles W, Brown. Army-Cap#. Brown was killed in. Korea last August.

i ~ Week's News tls Better

Full House Expected—

Thompson Hearing Se n Court Here Today

The marital woes of Theodore court order barring the 40-year; from molesting

vr

Eddie. He talked without turning Steel and other industry leaders broker sued for divorce, were to her.

his head. He banked the words Would prefer an industry “with- be aired off the windshield at me. And Out workers, but composed only Superior. Court Judge Paul what ‘he had to say -about the Of robots—for ropots do not talk Clark. * back; robots do/ not make de-| mands for wages or improved Te

working conditions...”

1 kept thinking about the poor The industry's co-ordinating

“background” statement yester-

The biggest joint, called the, increase prices. 2

Henry Ford, the founder, NEVET in one shot,” he said. “And that

allowed that. ; I liked the candor of Henry IL |

He said competition overtook his gi pay me off after the passeng-| company in the early Thirties be- o.oo jngide to get clipped, to the| Railway Express Agency is out

cause “the competition began do-ltyne’ of $2 a head. And that's to regain all the shipping busi-

ing a better job.”

the company and has increased production 50 per cent.

vhere I take them. A guy's g0t'nesq it Io the U roel But since 1946 he reorganized i, make a living, ain’t he?” S st to the U. 8. parce

So put that down in your little post service during the past few

book if you ever consult a cabbie Years, according to company

He whacked the Truman ad-j, 5 big town about where to! president A. L. Hammell.

ministration for “having cut back spend your play money. He'll civilian production out; of all (ey) You. And the first place you proportion to the amount of de-ghang it is with him. He gets his fense production actually under cut at the door before you go in.|

way.”

Auto production, he sald Was pathrooms now carry a wall concut 25 per cent last year. But de-taijner filled with Kleenex. And fense work accounted to only one'ywhat a place for it,

per cent of the Ford business.

He said the auto industry is the many a pocket is stuffed with the victim of “unsound and discrimi-/tiggye, since it is free, and costs| natory government .planning.” ia nickel a pack at the drug store. |

And if the controls stick he said

ment, : {t The raised production quota now,

dustry can't get the copper and aluminum: And it's too late to retool for substitutes. I never thought psychiatry

; : | American Stat vivesnas mobile business, but it has. | Avishire Coltleries com". >. 11 They even record the sounds Opening trade at the Indian- 1 5" Acres 4%2% PId ...vneens 00 a ons > ~. | Be & Stk Yds com ...... 33! ave} which make people nervous on apolis Slockyards IE ay 2c Belt RR & Bik Yds pfd +1100s Hs oe ’ y -Merrill cor Sis uvee 3 Pain tape recorders. tive on light and mediun 8 Bobbs-Merriil pra 4% 14 * lant And they even have a me- barrows and gilts. Prices <wgre Central Sova . . : ae 39 41 |gaid n e) : di ' to mostly 25 cents hi her Chamber of Commerce com .. 2) ..j 5a : chanical man with a seismograph running to mostly 25 cents higher ci.cis" Theater com cee 48% in his stomach to ride in the than yesterday. The heavier|Citizens Ind Tel 5% ptd . 49

backseat of test cars.

I have some idea of what the some bids were running weak 10 Cummins Eng com .. lower. {Pumming Eng pid ....

mechanical man feels like. This morning, for the first|

time, I found out what a silver erately active with the cleanup Equitable Securities pfd ..... . 94 ae fizz can do for a plate of break- market in all classes holding Family Finance Sal prd i "oa =

fast ham and eggs. And for me, too. {

Carl's Tie

I sat across the dinner table from a couple of Carls from the Wm. H. Block Co. They were Carl W. Spiess, merchandise manager for house furnishings, and Carl R. Sheets, buyer and manager for appliances, What took my eye was Carl Spiess’ tie. It was a deep green, although it looked blue to me, and he had to correct my vision, right there at the dinner table without the benefit of my eye ioetor, What stood out were his hand painted initials “CWS$.” And with great affection he told me a story

which I wish a gobd many other

landlords could tell. He rented a house to four businees girls. And that made ideal ving for them. 80 come Christmas they did it up right and had the tie made for Carl, a beautiful

job. Had the initials fit, I think

I would have swiped it

$4 Worth of Words

I like to talk ‘with cab drivers They are frank, sincere, and urely wide open in their thinking Two of them in Chicago- told me ‘much. The first was a guy

amed : Vincent; about 58, with

PARTLY CLOUDY Ann Maver srips

Hog Prices Here

mostly steady.

too few to test the price trend.|Ind Asso Tel 2 pfd

heavier welghts about steady but some bids weak to lower; choice 170-240 pounds $18.60-19; around 200 No. 1 and No, 2

commercial and good native yearlings Marmon-Herrington com

commercial cows $21-23.50; canners and Natl Homes com cutters $15 50-21. Bulls., utility and com- | Natl Homes ofd mercial $25.50-20. 'Vealers mostly steady; |N Ind Pub Serv com 3 yulk good and choice 334-37; odd head |N Ind Pub:Serv 4!y pfd ...,. 88': 32

Clearings for the day ........§ 14,845,000 Bastian Morly 5s 61 ... Debits for the day ‘evens 32,080,000 | Batesyille Tle Co 4lus . Clearings for the week ,.... 54,206,000 | Buhnbr Fertilizer 5s 58

Debits for thé week cones 100,

Local Truck Grain Prices jismiton Mik co 5s os

Speaking before an - -em‘ployee meeting here yesterday, Mr. Hammell said the new size and weight regulations for

I hadn’t noticed but most hotel

The stuff is soft and I suspect

offered an excelg

lent opportunity] This outlet alone ought to keep |

Locai Stocks and Bonds |

sis | n Commonwealth L * pid. , i i weights were about steady, but | Consolidatea Fins bid be $es 96% » Couple Being Quizzed VL

{Cont Car-Na-Var ........ ves 1% 1% s 35'a. 38

Delta Elec com

Cattle and calves were mod- | Eastorn, Ind Teis § ptd ..

{ Hays Corp ptd ww ...,.. ens 5 : | Gaminon Mig. Co com ,.. ar Ps y y me z 5% pid .. .e ieeds Early deliveries of sheep Were | Hook Drug Co com .o « 1% en 18

Ind Asso Tel 21; ptd 50

Hogs . 8500; active ‘on light-medium| py TT . weight barrows and gilts: mostly 25 cents | {hd Sas, & Water COM..ooanus 8 ils higher early; later trade advance lost; Mich El 4% pid ....v..l 9 )

Ind Telephone 4 8 tine Indpls Ath Club Realty Co... *Indpls Pow & Lt com.. del INAdRIS Pow & Lt pf

225-1b down $19.15-19.25; later trade i 3 ret see largely $18.75 down to $18.25; 240-290 |1RG8NADOlLS Railways com ... 4 a pounds _$17.50-18.50 early: later $18.25| Indianapolis Water com... ... 17 1814 down: 290-350 pounds $16.25-17.50; 120-| indianapolis Water 4'4 pt .. 99 102 165 pounds $15.50-17; few $17.50; sows Indianapolis Water 5% of 105%. G8Ya about steady: choice = 300-425 pounds (Jefferson Nationa Life com.. 10 12 $14.50-15.50; few $15.75; 425-600 pounds|Kingan & Co com . 3%. 412 $13.50-14.50 Kingan & Co pid 631, Cattle 400, calves 300; moderately active, Lincoln National Life ..., 20 cleanup market all classes mostly steady; | Lynch. Corporation 19 , 6

27-31.50; choice steers to $34; utility and| Mastic Asphalt

£37.50. prime absent: utility and com-{N Ind Pub Serv 4'; ptd oo 24 35%% mercial .vealers and calves $22-33, N ind Pub.Serv 4.56% pfd .. 23% 25 Sheep ‘500; market nominally steady: P. R Mallory wien S31 39 scattering cull to lew choice native wooled Progress Laundry com ........ 22 ambs $2029.50 {Pub Serv of Ind com sess 29% 03, lom—" ee m————— ei ———r DUD Serv of Ind 3'; pfd ...... 80! 83a - Ross Gear & Tool com /... 44 U. S. Statement | Bwitzer-Cummings ptd ........ 17 ; 80 Ind G&E com dessev 22%: BW - Sho emmmm— 00) Tope CSE 4.8% pid ....... 105 100 WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. (UP)—Govern-|Stokely-Van Camp com...... 15 15% | ment ‘expenses and receipts for the cur- Stokely-Van ‘Camp pfd ...... 163% 17 | ent fiscal year through Jan. 9, com-| Tanner & Co 5%% vid. ...vv» 100 pared with a Toa v5 Last Y |T is Year Ast Year (U8 Machine Co... ...... 2%, Expenses § 32.784,655,004 § 10.294 881.788 | United Telephone 5% pfd ..... 87 Receints 25.011,944,761 19,376,780,218( Union Title : SE iccres 60 Deficit 7.172,910,333 917,901,669! ~ *Ex.dividend. Cash Ba! 3,269,709.496 2,926,438,584 BONDS Pub Debt 258,125,818,278 - 256,G76,867,082| Allen 2 Steen 8a ? Gold Res 2,172.1! 23.506, y pea eane “hee Re! 2.7 2.153 144 3,506,280 863 American Loan 4%s 55 ...... a7 o

" {American Security 5s 60 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | American Loan 4'4s 60...

5,000 | Ch of Com Bldg 4'as 61 ieee | COlIMb1A Club 3-58 62 . . Equitable Securities 5s 60 .

ndpls Paint & Color 5s 64....100 — a— nemmnnemnes | INADIS Public Loan 5s 64 96

85

Wh L 4 y Indpls Railways 5s 97.. Kew No 4) bite corn, $188 Ind Limestone 4s 75 ,. 6 New No, 2 yellow corn, 31.78. Ind Asso_Tel 3s 75 Borbeats. : Fangsenkam bs 48. . x Seronuns. 128... Paper Arts Co bs 68 . 08 Bprague Device 58 60 § : . 92 LL]

Traction Terminal 5s 87 ..

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Official Weather

| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | Jan, Ile

|_Sunrise” ... 7:08 | Sunset ..... 41

,

Total precipitation since Jan. 1.... Deficiency, since Jan. 1 ........c...0a0

| The following table shows the teniperature in other cities: A . Btatiom Low Atlanta 26 Chicago .... 10 Cincinnati 22 Cleveland .. 30 16 | ver '

Den PR, RA

im, 2 {Ft 3 a ~d \ |Kansat City rey “a 2 : : 7 Los Angeles ; 3 FOTOCAST \"" ___. Mam) ; : : roc i mt : Minneapolis-St. Paul . n saris [ micro l New Orleans 8 4 p sowrey oo ARia iNew York . wy 42 + a 4 . + Moser AALS wow | afioms City + 8 SE ll) ren

afternoon before, B./lenged the right of his wife to sue

‘him in Marion County. =. He! wife, claimed neither of them’ are legal Good News |

is seeking $250,- residents here. 000 alimony. Her petition charged] His wife, the motion stated, mental cruelty. Today's hearing will be on Mrs. day asserting that any wage hike Thompson’s request for a temwould bring more inflation ‘be- porary cause steel makers would have'action on the divorce. is seeking to make permanent a

Railway Express Out mmm ers ue 10 Regain Business

an Louise, 25,

committee on the case issued a,

pending final

K. N. Merritt

parcel post serv-|Way Express would do a frontice now in effect/ line job in the defense effort. Explains Purpose Walter Reese, vice president of for private en-|the central departments, said the there would be serious unemploy- the Kleenex company rolling. How terprise to re-/meeting had been called to urge he hotels got sold on it, I'll never| Mr. Hammell gain business! the express employees to “sell” But it was one of the best they had lost to the government. |the company to customers and to for the second quarter, he said,/deals the facial tissue makers. Mr. Hammell promised Rail-make certain that operations remeans nothing so long as the in: ever got. : |main in topnotch working order. | K. N. Merritt, traffic vice presi- | |dent of the firm, explained the STOCRS Jan, 1H os sales program in detail, [. . | d Asked sizing that Railway Ex would get mixed up in the auto- Mostly 25¢ Higher Ametican goon. rere BY | ee was competing with a| ‘17 13 '|subsidized governmental service. ex

By United Press NEW ULM, Minn, Jan. 11= 2-week-old boy,

i %woman, was found alive and safe

above a liquor store. Police immediately arrested the

Seheid—for questioning.- The cou- >", ple refused to discuss the matter.| OM I had it. I had it.” Mrs. Eugene Callahan, mother! af the child, rushed here from her | {home in Mankato to r

The baby was taken from his crib yesterday by a woman who locked Mrs. Callahan and her 4-|year-old son into a closet at gun

New Ulm Police Chief Ed Lar-| son found the baby when he yesterday touchéd off a wide{Terre Haute Malleable ....... 12 13% raided the Scheid apartment to-

"Abdullah Nixes ropery a ie 2 Samia’s Alleged ‘Milk Per Capita Output Dance Contract

":|demands from another club manager that Samia was to perform!

i

play or pay,” said

claiming he had contracted for the Nile beauty’s stage talents even before she met and married | Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m. trace/the millionaire Texas playboy. «+ 38 Young Abdullah turned thumbs -idown .on Samia’s projected $5000 appearance at Bonds’ club. H's our honeymo a1. said.

® 2 = . 41 PLAN to hold her to the 31 |contraot,” Mr. Bonds retorted. He 71 said he had offered her $1500 a *.3% lweek and after Samia married Sheppard he upped the offer to i $5000. Mr: Bonds said the deal

on,” Mr. King

was approved .by sultry Samia's Ingalls in New York.

agent, Miles Ingalls in The Kings plan to stay here a

Two assistant superintendents) at Western Electric's Indianap-| olis plant have been promoted to the rank of superintendent effective Jan. 1, G. F, Raymond, plant manager, announced today. Erik G. Erikson, formerly -assistant superintendent, operating, is now superintendent in charge of Western Electric's shops in Greensboro, N, C. Mr. Erikson-received a BS degree in electrical engineering from Lewis Institute in Chicago and recently completed 25 years of service with Western: Electric. His address here was. 4806 N. Capitol Ave. . Daniel A. Moore, now superintendent of personnel at company headquarters in New York City,

(formerly held the position of

assistant superintendent, operating at the Indianapolis plant. A graduate of Notre Dame,

Mr. Thompson yesterday chal-!

Mr. Moore also studied at Chi-

cago Kent College of Law. He

was employed by Western Elec-| tric in Chicago. and was trans-|

{ferred to Indianapolis in March, {1950. His Indianapolis address was 4144 Central Ave,

—And Worse

; By HARRY, FERGUSON. | United press Foreign News Editor

| Balance sheet for the week

between good news and bad iin the hot and cold wars:

ONE—President Truman and, Prime Minister Churchill have!

|actually lives in their $100,000 reached solid agreements on many | home near Carmel in Hamilton/of the problems affecting both

County, while he is only a tem-

/their nations. There seems to be

(porary resident of the state and a good chance that the United

legally lives in Broward County,

Florida. Mrs. Thompson's divorce petiition claimed she lives in an apart-

her husband owns. Former Flier, Athlete

The former transcontinental!

flier and Indiana University athlete asked Judge Clark to throw

{the case out of court since he has

no jurisdiction.

| Mrs. Thompson's attorney, Earl IR. Cox, declined today to disclose

the amount of temporary allowtance she will ask. But he indi-

lcated another legal action will be!

|started against Mr. Thompson in {the angled case. i Mr. Thompson’s troubles began last week when he returned from

/States and Britain will present a. | firmer front from now on in both

Europe and the Middle East. The two men were realistic enough to

ment at 1240 Broadway, which admit they could get along on

many points even if they disagreed on British recognition of the Chinese Communists. TWO—The anti-Communist coalition inside the United Nations beat down a Communist attempt to transfer the Korean truce talks from Panmunjom to the United Nations Security Council. The Russians had made the proposal, apparently in an attempt to slow down the cease-fire negotiations, while the Chinese and North Ko-| rean Reds continue to build up| their air force and air bases. THREE-—The American State

a business trip and said his wife's| Department gave assurance that

|English family had locked him

lout of his Carmel home, One of

them, he said, called him |“bloody” devil. Regained Entry | He regained entry to his home under a court order issued by a

{Noblesville judge. Charges of!

trespass still are pending against

{some of his wife’s relatives.

his home,

{band is worth $656,126, with ex-

| They came from England to spend the Christmas holiday in

things would be worked out so! that Greece and Turkey could be admitted as full and qualified!

{members in the North Atlantic | Treaty Organization. The two na[tions are bulwarks against the threat of Communist action in|

the Middle East—a serious matter | now because of the unrest in Iran]

{and Egypt.

Bad News |

ONE—It became obvious that |

Mrs. Thompson claims her hus-|the Communists were stalling a| {truce in Korea on the issue of}

tensive holdings in Belgium, Flor-|¢ontinuing to build air bases if

Press no ia parking lot here.

main in the courtroom.

#* «Tiny Baby Kidnaped At Gun Point Found

jday on a “tip” from a neighbor,

-A | Mrs. Francis Pregler. snatched from his| -

crib yesterday by a pistol-packing

empha- ida and Indiana. He also owns|2nd when the armistice is declared. In the meantime they are A large crowd of spectators is Putting together enough planes : pected at today’s hearing. But 2nd equipment to become what a Similar meetings will be held in Judge Clark said there would be high air force officer described as other cities which are import- no “standing room.”

He said only| “one of the major air powers of express centers, Mr,

Reese those seated will be allowed to re- of the world.” .

TWO—There were indications: the Communists’ were planning a

{major attack on Indo-China where

the French are’ having a hard

(time holding the line. The situa-

tion became critical enough for

|Gen. Alphonse Juin, president of ithe French chiefs of staff, to fly [to Washington to find out what! {additional American aid he could {obtain in event of any enemy Mfensive,

THREE—The French govern-

Mrs. Pregler said she noticed ment fell on an issue of budgetary

late yesterday that Mrs. Scheid, economy, throwing things into who had lost a baby four months confusion at a bad time for Gen.

ago, had a baby in the apartment. She said she asked her where she got the baby and Mrs. Scheid said:

Dwight D. Eisenhower's attempt to put together a western Eu-| ropean army. Gen. De Gaulle, who! |heads one of the strongest French political parties, is opposed to Mrs. Pregler said she heard France yielding sovereignty to| reports of the kidnaping of the|any European organization, Callahan baby this morning. | Shortly afterwards she said she| noticed Mr. Scheid go to the couple’s car with a gun, She | called police and Chief Larson!

UN Approves West's Arms Reduction Plan

PARIS, Jan. 11 (UP) — The

went to the apartment, broke in|United Nations gave final ap-|

{and found the baby. The disappearance of the child

|spread search for federal and

[the infant might not be cared for properly and would die.

‘Hits a 21-Year Low

| WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (UP) «| DALLAS, Jan. 11 (UP)—Samia —Uhnless the cow population starts ...|Gamal and Sheppard W. (Abdul-to keep pace with the human; : King III relaxed at’ the swank .Cipango Club until ..|wee hours today, undisturbed by

census, Americans ‘may face a milk shortage.

ture department estimate, milk production in 1951 fell to the

totaled 119,964,000,000 pounds,

Not a Peep For Robert

ST. JOSEPH, Mich, Jan. 11 (UP)—A diverce suit was on file here today in which Robert -:Smith, charging his wife, Dorothy, with cruelty, said ‘that when they: went to the movies she made him go out -and stand in the lobby during

According to the latest agricul-|_ inte penitentiary inmates here!

(yesterday smashed the one-day (record for blood collection at the,

lowest per capita level in 21/Unjon Pacific-Red Cross traveling | years. Milk production last year blood bank.

an average of 2.13 pounds for/taken to the train by Warden each American per day. ~ |W. C. (Babe) Miller and his dep|uties® And not a single one of them was turned down as physi-| cally unfit. z

Produce

on graded eggs, consumers grad

A ge 51%e¢: U.S. medium hite 3815-44%c;: brown mix 38%-435¢: ¥ W holes: a

( large white 42-44c; brown mix 42-44c: Current receipts’ cases exchanged “36-38c¢: market about .steady; receipts increasing prices uncha A

ins |

. scenes, showing

sr # hile y ES ager Jetoie tiving a

“bathing suits |Foos

{proval today to negotiation of a Western program for a world arms count and reduction by the new United Nations disarmament

|state crime agents, who feared |Commission.

The vote was 42 to 5, with

{seven abstentions. The arms study plan previously was over-' whelmingly "approved in commit- .

tee. The five-nation Soviet Communist bloc voted against the proposal. =o

Convicts Set New

‘Blood Bank Record

RAWLINS, Wyo., Jan. 11 po

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The men, 120 of them, were!

Egg prices for Cincinnati cases included 5 8. large white 50-51%c) brown mit 48

Commercial graded 40 per cent) extras

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NOTICE TO F Notice is hereb posals for the con way improvement be received by th Highway Commis State House An 11:00 A. M. Centr 29th day of Janu posals will be pub Contract R-341] are invited on & following: Project 8-218 ( road extending South Milford t County line, Contract RS-34 are invited on col bituminous concre Project 624A 0. tending north ai Water Streets ir Main Streets in ( Contract R-3426 ties. Bids are in age, shoulder w concrete pavemen Project F-444). from the south c ubusco to Junctio Contract R-342° invited on gradir following. Project 8-88(7), beginning at a po of the intersectior and extending sou with 8. R. 257 Contract: R-3428 are invited on g! tuminous concrete on_ following: Project S-182(1) bezinning 1.898 m

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easterly to the ° Muncie Delaware Count miles on 8, R. 3 corporation line easterly for 0.425 in Muncie. Contract R-J42 are invited on gi tuminous ‘concrete an following; ; Project F-187(7) beginning at a p feet southwest of west of Mars Hi easterly to a ne feet northeast of Indianapolis Plans and proj at the office of t

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NOTICE. TO B! Notice is hereb osals for the ridges will be r of the State Hig office in the S dianapolis, India Central Standard 1952, when all opened and read. GIBSON COUN No. 41-C-1908J

Lar ans Girder, 28° Rdw Timber Piling ov Creek, 1.7 miles ! jhcludin 0.057 m

30° Rdwy.. 2 Piling (Plers), St Bents, over Big of Templeton, 1 roach Grading

Ch Rdwy., No Pilin Ditch, 1.5 mi. 8 0.066

Surface. MARION COUR Eo. 67-K-1137A, |

0.060 mi. Appro: Cem. Conc. Ba Surface HENRY COUN No, Henry 9027. 3 8q., Cont. R. C. oncrete Pile Be ina ky 302" ; cludin a mi. ALLEN COUNT ture No. 30-09-21¢ 54.1 @ 45’, 1 @ Cont, Steel Beam 2 @ 27 Dual Rd:

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. GC. : Elks Run, 18 m 31W, including 0.2 and Reinf. Cem. Plans and prop the" office of t dianapolis, Indiar TATE HIG

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LEGAL NOTICE Public Service ( Docket In the matter Anna L. Crooks, F. Crooke, India and Walter Richt purchaser, for al transfer of Permi! Intrastate. Notice is hereb Service Commissi duct public hearin of the Commissio! anapolis,, Ind.; 10 ruary 4, 1952, Public _particip SER) By ARNOLD Public Service Indianapolis, Ii LEGAL NOTICE Public Serv Indiana Dc In the matter of Prank Cordr: Hazel Castleman Frank Cordray lilinois, seller, ar Service, Inc, Ch! for approval of Certificate No. 2¢ state, Notice is hereb Service Commissi duct public hea Rooms of the House, Indianapc Wednesday Janus Public particip: PUBLIC SER

By ARNOLD Public Service Indianapolis, ]

"LEGAL NOTICE

Dan J. Morrow, Co., Piqua, Ohio, motor Mo ol property, intersta state of Indiana, out in the appli Notio 1s” hereb: Soryice . Commas) uct public hes Room#* of the House, ° Indianar . Wednesday Janu Public particip PUBLIC BER

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