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x and & halt d take it from ictated nearly

pation -— and n history—the nese are cone ordered around atly in the-i« ity. With the nindful of our ly to throw off

whole problem icy of turning gs, hotels and adually fading the: administraiated. In any more gradual 3 likely it is to volatile people nd not firmly he Communists » most of this, continuing to a. .

al case,” said one Vithout talking would be ime caused us to sure we were

on pes:

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high Agrie Ted hefora Agriculture

‘et charges ate } price growers ndants. These ille and Glenn 1 later a PMA Ait the rice was

ompliance and termille was in and had many ey for the rice

aid to Agricul on price supe merely authore in milled form, -the way PMA

8 decision was misrepresenta« e mills had an e rice on hand oN. . is apparently

‘ulture Departs

"my, the Agrie 1,000 loss—the ent-guaranteed rice it charged 7 taxpayers,

it to say it."

es noticed the lonation to the this the ladies >cusing me of children. This le facts of doy down to the factures blood

One had never d been scared

facts but you My point is 2 selfish people progress and

nue doing this e, even though ' conscience at ewives can do, Bacon, City

on the high« ime. I, and a ring when the do something

major causes, at? Very little, ity, within the ent of drivers peed limits, p past you at are really in a ‘or could this ortant feeling when they get, ever-the cause own. Talking ight do a lot to see it tried w enforced to

Gladstone.

} (R. Minn) Indians a say vinted Indian

Carlson (R. 8 fellows will the designing rtistic postage ng the estably 9, 1827, of , Kas.

” JEL CELLER like to see the inking whisky r gallon, while lling (D. Mo.) 0,000 fine and sentence on fered to fix a

who , tried to offical to get AX jam. would 8 rough treatbrings us to n 5012, which he Navy to jarine on’ the’

butter on their arine in their be interested nder the law it get ‘to eat

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MONDAY, FEB. 11, 1052 ___ °

Says Single Catalog Plan Sabotaged

By United Press ASHINGTON, Feb, 11 1ck Z. Anderson (R iarged. today that military supve MV®s are clogged. with vast tores of stuff the Armed Forces 'om't even know they have. He estimated that about $10 5% illion of the taxpayers’ money is ¥ tied up in “unserviceable and unataloged items” which the military couldn't find and use if they wanted to. : Included in the mountains of naterial being wasted, he said, skin, ireseritical materials desperately

Today Business

Don’t Overlook Valentine's Day

By Harold Hartley

Rep. Cal.)

REMEMBER And it wasn't taxes. Tt was that little brown-eyed girl with the creamy and ‘the crisp plaid dresses, ironed just so.

with his face

WHEN this was vour Worry Week?

Or was it the boy,

needed to speed up plane and tank scrubbed pink, and those blue,

mre ———————

out giving due considerations to roduction., blue eyes? its moral obligations, : Mr. Anderson, a key member of What vou wanted most was a For: instance, I- know that he se C i ag ‘ale a en : he House Gommities or Waste valentine is a ; WFBM pushes its beer. advertis- THE RAMBLER — Break oul fe Jar pending, nade the, JOU COULD. buy them for a NE Whenever it-ean, to the late ., be offered for sale tssertions as the seommytiee’ 1 isl ni m "+ hours when children are normally '° . 0 ers or sale. pened hearings on failure of the P* hy, or even eight for a nickel. in bed. Some programs which Armed Forces to do their buying Then if it was that special little come in live, arrive here, because Nash Motors rom a single, uniform catalog. 8irl. maybe you begged a dime at 5", = difference: an Woar oe home, and shot it all on a val#n- y Instead they use 15 catalogs, a tine tor het earlier than they do in New ingle one of which may run five ~~ I i York Has Golden » six feet thick. « Tyursday : he Ja¥: on hiss Ry mun it. you're in the first grade THF pe tev . Mr. Anderson said this results 5. on" the dow le. it's a THE BEER industry does not : n 8 re ; [ vngrade, it's want. this to be a souse nation nniversar n waste, duplication, inefficiency mighty warming experience to re- ) ; nd loss which he said v i, g E exp G Instead, all of the alcoholic bhev- " a R ald MAY member someone. and be remem- race industries pound away at tntal as high as 85 billion yearly. pered ag » Th I ion't ¥ : Times Special . 4 veda. temperance. ev don wan TR ip He said the services can't tell There are penny valentines, but oa apicing their products. or DETROIT. Feb. 11-—The third vhat they have, ar where they today they go much higher. all tBemselves oldest American automotive manhave it, because they don't know the way to five bucks, and thev're T aa ufacturer. Nash Motors. this week how it is listed. He said stocks'still sentiment on a crimson heart hen one heer fleaiel “ited my celebrates itz 50 anniversary. nf some items have been found framed in lace ' tention 6 something not many Back in 1902 Nash marketed its ufficient to last 240 years. 2. 2 a hink of. It is the little knob on got Rambler auto. Mowever, the

the front of the set. You twist the

“Maintenance and

disposal of AT WOOLWORTH'S, for in- knob, and the picture and sound 110 billion of unserviceable and stance, they're doing a land-office disappear. uncataloged items clogging the business in two-for-a-nickel val: 2 i =n supply systems are putting a entines. And price doesn’t count < : :frain on the economy and tax much. It's the sugar-words. ” wu HE a. FR = fiat tool Tet ’ 1 ( = burden on the individual citizens This is a sample: t Bo n n an ( 9 that is becoming unbearable,”” “You can Put Your Shoes: in 2 eer > rusing can turn Mr. ‘Anderson asserted. My Trunk Any Tinre, Valentine,” the set off. Mr. Anderson, a long-time or i: . : . But few i ert Programs are sponsor of legislation to force Bae loves ne, he ayes Ie not, ops, 100 J000 miss, . ht : ut why leave it to a daisy. the military to use a consolidated PH". y . 8 Quy 2 catalog. by implication ‘accused You'll be: my Valentine. Who Gets It? the military of sabotaging a sin- Et : “HAVE BEEN looking at the cle catalog drive that got under SENTIMENT steps up in, the annual. report of the Real Silk way in Congress as long as 23 se ib You get more Hosiery Mills, W( | us: - years ago. : The stocking trade has run into : i . ‘From the minute.that I met vou. e stocking tra : He said the military fears it; © 1 sure as I could re : a snag. It makes stockings faster will. lose control of “powerful GAs : than the country ean produce girls

That I was right in thinking She's the one for me.” ” ou = CANDY IS MOVING in big red - satin (and this year, white. plastic) hearts. And if the love of your iife says, “Now, Tom, don’tewaste your money on one of those fancy boxes,” don't believe her. She feels better, won't admit it, if vou're a loose. with the dough when come to buying for her. # " lwho own it, SHOPS are their money, ready. They never miss. But|Which hasn't Valentine: Day actually runs into it? fourth in the big flower davs of the year. It iz topped, in this order, hy Christmas, Easter, and Mother's Day. You can get a corsage from $3 to £12, and up, depending on how hard you want to ring the affection bell. There'll be orchids, ple, green, priced in camillias, carnations course, if you really it—roses.

supply empires.” to wear them. So it hit a ‘threeday week. And some plants closed

their doors, those

‘Chamber of Horrors’

The hearing opened in a comroom converted into a Chamber of Horrors.” The term was applied by Chairman F. Edward Hebert (D. La.) 10 an exhihit of comparable items bought hv different services under different specifications and at widelv varying prices. Also on display was a niled high with . dozens volumes, carrying millions listings. that make up the catalogs used by the armed .forces. A single-volume Montgomery Ward catalog was placed on the table for contrast. (Montgomery Ward lists nine styles of chicken wire; the Navy general store catalog lists 66.) ® . The display

” o n IN SPITE the industry carries bhack-break: ing load of taxes, Real Silk, for # instance, had a net income of $151,724 after depreciation, which ig high in the knitting industry, and after $110,000- federal taxes. Now, I ask. who is Real Silk {being run for, the stockholders. and took the risk of or the- government, put one red cent

she little you

even if

table fat ‘ofl = #

THE FLOWER

of

~ 5 1 i THE EARNINGS which, belong. in one way or another, to the stockholders, were $151,724, and the government got $110,000. That will help you to wunderstand why so many business men sav it isn't. worth it. In the case of Real Silk, for every three bucks the company earned, it had to earn more than two for the politicians.

included blankets, boots, - ‘nails, carpenters’ squares, and other commonlyused items, bought under different specifications and at different prices by different services and. separate branc hes w within, services

shoes,

white, purthat order, -and, of want to say

1.D.E.A. Buys Srpetting

HUDSON

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THERE'S A RHYME gbout

roses and violets—but lay off the have a

is going to

Ohm-Art Division violets. Few know how to make coany san with strong talk about The Ohm-Art Division of the Tnem Jost, They usually play a "5 "ll 1a “entirely new.” but

Chicago Dial Co. has been pur-

EA. I tdent will carry six average people, and chased by I.D.E.A.. Inc., presiae

heart-| Lp keep HuriSon's “step-down de-

And candy itself goes

Edward C. Tudor announced to- Shaped this week. And maybe you __, . day. remember those little hearts with ° Tt will sell for “hundreds of dol. This division printing on them? lars less” than the Hudson Wasp| m a n uf actures 4.8 2 or Hornet. Gossip is 115-inch! and designs pre- THEY'RE CALLED “Conver- wheelbase and 112 horsepower. cision deposited sational Hearts,” They're hot "now carbon resistors. stuff lo the pigtailed san, just a STRANGE IT is. motor engiIt wil be apn shore pitch from the bobby sox neers are dividing like the Red: AR e Rade “ € 2 Corp. and will They stick: their hands in the DO are going for heavy . ; sepower, and some going for have general sack. and out” come little candy SCoREMY sales offices at 55 hearts, saving stuff like this: it N. New Jersey “Slick Chick.” Or “Love Birds.” And that would mean to me St. ; Or just plain, “What's Buzzin'?” 'that the way the country is linRichard W. Mr. Tudor Doesn't seem so much fun now: ing up, that we're heading for Mitchell will act “7 “UT myt when you were a colt in the tW0 classes, those ‘who have it

s vice president and sales man- and those who don't.

ger for the firm. (

pasture you giggled from head to toe.

Beer Battle Polka

D . J MRS. DON WEAVER, 441 N. own in anuvary 15th _St.. Beech Grove, dittoed the LAFAYETTE, Feb. 11—Indiana “anti” sentiment on TV beer ads. farmers received a little less for She said that is the reason she their products in January than won't buy a set. She doesn't wan't

Cummins Names

Personnel Chief

COLUMBUS, Feb. IT — E. D. Tull has been named vice president in charge of personnel and

arm Price Index

they did in December, according:beer drinking in the house, even plant at the Cummins Engine Co. to agricultural economists at on the end of a picture tube. Inc.,, Irwin Mik Purdue University. The resentment is rolling into a ler, chairman of The index of Indiana farm pnational tide with pressure forthe board, anprices was 286 (19-10-14 goods laws in Congress. I don’t know nounced today. 100) in January and 289 in De- that it will get far. Legislated THe post is cember. The January index was morals seldom do. newly, created $1 3, per cent lower than a year ago. 3 wn » and wil place 3 The price of ‘chickens was 27: TV BEER advertising is worth Mr. Tull in

per cent higher in January thanjabout $10 million a year. And Prices of eggs and the wine industry shoots another 22 and 12 per million. So the stakes are high. These weré'the! Television is expensive to pro-

charge of all i personnel activiturkeys were down ties and plant " § cent, respectively. construction and # maintenance. v

higgest price changes, percentage- duce, and if the beer people vise, v didn't step out with their bucks, Previously Mr. The hog-corn ratio’ weakened television programs might still be Tull served as Mr. Tull gain in January, and was 21 per.a pretty sorry ness. manager of manufacturing. He ent lower than a year earlier, started with the firm as a shop

\ ” ” Dalry-feed ratios were a little] I KNOW. WEBM's policy on employee 24 mora favorable. The egg-feed and heer advertising. T h'e stationi/firm employed only 70 persons. turkey-feed ratios were down makes money, but it isn't grab- Today the roll stands at harply in January. bing dollars right and left ‘Wwith- than 3000.

more

HOOSIER LANDING—Miss Ellen Chorch, who pioneered savardets service or United Air |

Lines in 1930, talks over new duties -as director of Union Hospital School of Nursin i Terre Haute,

She chats with Dr. Ralph N. Tirey (right), president of Indiana State Teachers -. ‘and Dr, J Erle Ele Grimel vi Si The nursing | jehool is affliated with the teachers” coll Coles .

of this tough going. .

years ago when the!

of

very first Rambler was a bicycle built in 1879 ; Not until 1895, while watching the >hicago Times -Herald

ih anivie Day auto race. with his son, Charles, did inventor Thomas Jeffery become interested in automobiles,

From Bikes to Autos In 1899, their bicycle business sold at a profit, the .lefferys’

turned their interest to the auto and in 1900 had their first model completed and exhibited in the world's first auto show at Madison Square Garden; The younger Jeffery, also inventive, was the first to put the engine in the front of the car under the hood and the first to use the left hand steering set-up.

The first Ramblers were shown 1902 and. built to sell at $750

nd $825. The model later became known as the Jeffery. In 1916 Charles W. Nash, then

president of General Motors, purchased the Jeffery firm and took active charge of the business. The first Nash was produced in 1917.

Hoods Economic Group

WASHINGTON, Feh. 11 (UP) President John A. Hannah of Michigan State College will serve as chairman of the National Conference on International FEconomic and Social Development, to be held here Apr. 7-9, it was announced today.

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U.S. Statement

WASHINGTON, Feb, 11 (UP —Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Feh. 7, compared with aA Year ago

This Year Last Year Expenses ..338.829,008,254 $23:626,887,153 Receipts . 30,247,349,035 24.077.468,418 Surplus ...... 450,581,265 Deficit 7 582,569,218

4,620.422,471 256,020,937,024 22.341,250,624

Carh balance Public debt Gold reserve

4,347,231,406, 259.845,188,791 '22990,001,946

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ongressman Charges

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the duster, Nash this week celebrates” its 50th anniversary.

here's the 1902 version of the Nash Rambler—the first

wy sw— A ——————

One Burst,’ Top Ace Of Jet Pilots, Missing

By United Press TOKYO, Feb, 11--Maj. George A. Davis Jr. Words No. 1 Jet Maj. Davis had a premonition he ace, was shot down Sunday in an might be shot down in the Korean!

air battle With £ OHTA MIG aif war, Two months ago he told 5s ver rea minu a the United Press

he blasted two enemy planes from “We all weigh the odds when we

the ‘s e8, - h Kies £0 on a combat mission. 1 some-

The. 31-year-old airman from & 2 times t fw y Lubbock, Tex., was listed officially mes think that this Bl be ny

where Maj. Davis ‘went down but that no sign of him. was found,

: last war. Who knows?" today as missing in action. The Col. Benjamin 8. Preston once Air Force believed he had no called Maj. Davis * chance of survival. like to keep around. ‘He's a Maj. Davis' wingman said he did not parachute - from his and a cool, steady guy. crippled Sabrejet, which crashed | 8 to the ground during a sub- " ness. stratosphere fight between nearly 100 MIGs and only five U. 8. Maj. \Jjabara Thinks Sabrejets. . “Pretty Good Day’ Russians Fly MIGs The Texan, known to his. PARIS, Feb. 11 (UP) Maj. buddies as “One Burst” Davis, James Jabara., 28, American jet was credited with destroying 11 fighter ace, said today that. he MIG-15 jets— including the {WO pelieved Russian pilots may he Sunday; three Soviet-built TU-2 fying Communist MIG-15 jet medium bombers, and with ‘prob- planes in Korea, ably destroying one and damag- “Maj Jabara. here on a Euroing two other MIGs over Korea. pean visit, said orders over the Maj. Davis arrived in Korea in enemy planes’ radios sometimes October and six weeks later he ape given in Russian. gfhot down four enemy jets in «1 haven't seen: anv of the the Air Force's biggest day of pyate put I have my own opindestruction- against the Red

fighters, The total day's kill was

U.S. Comes After Russ, Native Reds Believe

For 10 months in an obscure hearing room, government witnesses have heen presenting evidence by which the govern- © ment hopes to force the Communist Party to register as an agency of the Soviet Union. The United Press presents herewith the first of five dispatches summarizing the evi-

| dence,

By WILLIAM GALBRAITH United Press Staft Correspondent WASHINGTON, Feb, 11 --The U. 8 Communist Party, on the sworn . testimony of its ex-mem-bers, has been indoctrinated from Moscow in two principal articles of faith: . War between the U nited States and Russia is inevitable. When «it. comes, every loyal Communist in this country must do all he can to insure victory for Russia That i= the gist of & story that has been unfolding for 10 months im hearings hefore the Subversive Activities Control Board; which is part of the eiaborate machinery set up by the McCarrgn fubversive activities Control Act, Attorney General J. Howard McGrath has petitioned the hoard

to force the Communist Party to]

register under the McCarran Act As A foreign -controlled organization, Not a Rehash

The hearings are not

rehash of the testimony last

at

‘someone we'd year's trial in New York, in whichicalves opened slow. leaders were choice damned good pilot and a leader convicted of violating the Smith steers bid 50 cents to $1 lower He's a Act by conspiring to teach or ad-'than Friday, businessman who ‘knows his busi- yocate violent overthrow of the

Communist

11 top

government.

In the present hearings,

swar

mist be to work for the victory of the Soviet Union and world communism,” -

Never Changes

The record also shows that Mr; Browder wrote in other Daily Worker articles that. “the world is moving inexorably” into such a and ‘that when {it comes “‘workers must fight against all imperialism, beginning with ‘their

own, ‘

Mr, Gitlow's testimony backed up those words, He said the party was founded In this nation for three purposes—to defend the Soviet Union as the fatherland of working classes all over the world, to carry out orders of the Comintern, and to undermine*the U. 8& government to- facilitate its overthrow, “The fundamental aims of ithe Communist Party and the fundamental position of the Communist Party - were never changed,” he said, (Tomorrow: Communist Plans for Moving uv Rderground.) )

Hog Prices Dip At Yards Here

Trading at the Indianapolis Stockyards was fairly active tos day | Barrows and gilts sold mostly 25 to 50 cents lower than Friday's

A mere averages,

Slaughter classes of cattle and Good and

light to medium weight

Trade was not fully established on sheep. A few early sales were

the weak, lerux of the issue is not whether,

Hogs 12.000. fairly active: barrows and

the U. 8 Communist Party favors| is mostly 25-50 cents lower: sows mostly

violent revolution, but whether it! pounds

cents lower; bulk choice around 170-240

$17.50-18.25. top $18.40; 240-275

pounds unevenly $16.75-17.75. top $18: is dominated by Moscow. ( 318-130 pounds S18.50.16.78. 120.168 pounds ef O choice 4 pounds sows Although thousands of pag $15-15:50, few $15.75; heavier weights sworn testimony already have |si4.15 odd heavy $13.75 or less, rernment Cattle 2500: calves 300: slaughter classes heen taken, the gover opening slow: kood and choice light to prosecutors are still presenting medium weight steers bid 50 A By i Thy eri scattered early sales weak to 5 cents their case IH Siti dose on hetiars; short, Jedd y, repre- th choice and prime yearlings. $3550 The Communist Part Jn few lowds scattered small lots good and sented by Attorneys John A Shale mostly. 80-1100. pound weights. $32. . y - commercial to go yearlings sparand former Rep. Vito Marcan- go, C0 tility And. commereial cows

tonio of New York, angrily has steads to weak,

the proceedings -

challenged every step. It

at mercial will later Have a on,” he told reporters. “You have chance to present witnesses of its

filly 50 cents lower an and cutters; utility and com$21.24; canners and bidding $16-20. Rulls, 50 cents-$1 utility, and commercial $24.50-28. opened steady,

canners cutters lower: Vealers later weak: prime $38 top.

to come to the conclusion they very few above $38; bulk commercial to 13 shot down. Maj. Davis’ total are Russians.” ow. - . ey F119 utility 14 tommareial 331bag prior to Sunday included nine i Parade of Witnesses roSheen. 1500. trade not fully established: » a * oe Sestioyed. o ‘d ut tL | 4 J The government has presented pays’ weird lambs: ander Mo ee “I. had a pretty good day bu a parade of ex-Communists as a some over 115 pounds 325: deck " ood fed 1 should have gotten more,” Maj. eiec ury witnesses including Benjamin Git- 128 50. iehter ewes 38 Around 86 pounds Davis said after the big kill of * how. former general secretary of EE — Dec. 13. “I'll shoot anything that | St hh £3 the party who helped found it in : : gets in front of me. I .want all ] n 4 in this country; Herbert A. Phil- Bridgman Dairy can get.”

At Julietta

By DONNA MIKELS Julietta's “hushed up”

The Air Force said an intense air search was made over the area

Money Changer Fails As Slaying Clue Here

fatal

today as a 61-year-old employee,

brick, who spent nine years in Bought by Borden's

the Communist Party in Boston

as an FBI undercover agent, and

The Bridgman Dairy today was

John Lautner. who was high in Acquired by Borden's of Indianap-

New York

state and national lis, Charles Bridgman, President, stabbing .came out into the open |party councils as recently as 1950, Announced. One thread runs through the |

Borden's milk would Be deliv.

Police technicians today failed qf tne Marion County Home went thousands of pages of testimony ered today to all homes on ‘the

to find fingerprints on a money t, trial for manslaughter. changer of the type worn by slain! A jury of six men and filling Lynch for fingerprints and hloodstains, in the stabbing death of another Mrs. Effie Gilbert, 536 E. New ompjoyee, Harry Eads. York St, found the changer in = mr Eads, also 61, died two days her garbage pail over the week- after the knifing which home

end. ' officials tried to cover up. Detectives said it was the same pha stabbing was hushed

six

Court 2 to try Lewie 8 Thomas

up

make as the ‘on® worn by Mr. Loa when he was robbed of got Harry Barrett, until finally $64 and shot to death in a Gase- .,vealad by The Times. Even then teria station at 69 N., West St.| Julietta officials and county comlast Tuesday. missioners tried to dismiss the y 8 inor. Berlin Reds Open [ound axlmmar® | today that a fence-straddling death

Book-Burning Drive

verdict returned by Coroner Roy

Equitable Secufities com J 1 1p Equitable Securities pid a BERLIN, Feb. 11 UF) The gp Storms might be the major Family nance com . 0 81; Las Family Finance sf pid. ‘ie mmum 8 In East iermany |defens® weapon, ‘along with' ‘a Hays Corp pfd ww were reported vezterdayv to be tak- self-defense plea S Hamilton Mfe Co com . ine 7 he : . § 4 ! . Herff. Jones Class A pid Ya ing out of gireulation betwean n When Defense Attorney RobHooke Drie i ape 19%2 A Pilon PAKS 3 Rn ert Rutherford questioned a prosind Asso le: 2 pfd IT ‘ aw ng e ok - : ; RR) 5 5 : »ective jury panel, he asked all Ind Gm & Water can 237, DUFRINg campaign. of the Nazis. or they i resolve any doubt ina Mich Ei 4% pto “ Informants said campaign . rx llv cavisad!? paig Ind Telephone 4.8 pfd . 00. . 4 as to “what actually caused” the (ndpis. Ath Club Remity Co." #0 was designed to make it impos- victim's death in favor of the deInge Pow A ™™ «+ 38 Ji'2 sible for a Soviet zone resident fendaent Indianapolis Railways com ... + ou to get a pro-Western hook in : " : Indianapolis Water com vee Yh * EB 8 G p lit an! pig apparently referred to the Indianapolis Water 47a pi .. 8s (93 Fa rerman library,” school or! ... ..c verdict in which Dr. Indianapolis Water 5% of 105 3 hook store. Jeiterson National Lifé com 102, He Storms listed the stah wound as | Kingan & Co com yd ————— ———r— "| |Kingan & Co pid 58 3 the ‘chief, but not the direct” | Lincoln National Life a gunid 128 ) Hears Sheean cause of Mr. Fads’ death, The vnc orporation Aids # 14% + Bo . ’ [ : 1) R Mallory i#':, BL OOMINGTON, Feb. 11 (UP) vefdict added that “death was armon errington com J r [ Mastic Aspnaitl sve — Vincent: Sheean, noted news- caused by heart complications Rail flomes com if '* 'paperman and author, told 510 brought on by the stab wfund’| NE TR I Ha-idindiana University graduating Mr. Rutherford —and rank: ‘ : N Ind Pub Serv 4p pid 2 16s students at commencement exer- Spencer, public defenders reprend Pub Serv 4 56 eo pid. .. ; Wh i , - Sd s Laundry com it yesterday the chance of sent. the small, partially Yenf 36 Pub-Servoof-tnds rom velding-a-total-war-is-4 eat-fendant.-Rebert-H..Orbison..depu-., ' Pub By of Ind com mq ] bet > “a-great fen . . esents the *Pub Serv.of Ind 3'5 pf ea etter in 1952 than it was ty prosecutor, represent: Ross Gear & Tool com «in 1947." ' . latat Schwitzer-Cummins nid ! state. \So Ind G&E com 23% So Ind G&E 4.8% pid 104 {Stokely-Van Camp com 5 Stokely-Van Camp pfd 18 Lanner & Co Bix uid. HEADQUARTERS FOR GAS HEAT Terre Haute Malleable 13% : iU. 8. Machine Co 4's United Telephone 5% pl Union Title av sand “Extra dividend. k BONDS Allen & Steé&h 5» Teanauns 1 b) ' American Loan 4'%s 55. ...... 21 American Securily 5s 60 ...... 96 American Loan 45 60 sess HO y astian orly 5s 61 cesses D8 Batesville Tele Co 4'4s ...... 97 wo \ tuhner Fertilizer ,e ¥ Ch of Com Bldg 4' 8 61 iva I Eouitabis Club 2-o« 62 rene WH 3 | Eauit e. Securities Hs 80 ,.. 8h a iTton Mfg Co 5= 65 «eo 99 * ) Bu pis Paint & Color a= 64 Tun indpis Public Loan 5s 64 .... 88 * *Indpls Ratlways 5: 07 ‘e 62 RS Ind Limestone 4s ‘is . 7 ™ ind Asso Tel 3s 75 Kuhner Packing. 4s 59 . pangsenkano ” He aper.Arts Co 5s . Sprague Device 5s 6 i . ilers Traction Terminal ve 87 o ~ Gas Conversion Burners . . . Bo

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War must come between Russtation attendant .;Thomas women was seated in Criminal sia’s Communist world and the Bridgman Dairy has been assothe clated with the Indiana Division bulwark, of the Hawthorne Mellody Farms

world of which . the

capitalist United States is

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