Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1952 — Page 32
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Some
Funds
Ha Reluctant King, Quzen’ To Give Up
ow rad
By JAMES DANIEL Seripps-Howard Staff Writer
‘WASHINGTON, Feb.’ 14-—The| RFC is trying to get the govern|ment out of the private banking!
Bankers Hangi ~ Today «Business
Posies Given Gift of Gab
By Harold Hartley
Shortridge to Crown
Would you give your eye-teeth to be called Uglyman or Blue-
, there are at | seniors at Shortridge High School {who ‘are waging an active c¢rmpaign for those tifles. | © They are the unique, traditional titles given to the senior girl and boy elected in the annual Valentine voting to select | popular students. The winners will |8aturday night
But some of the bankers con-
FETE RR LS jeened as showing surprising op- ”
ore |
NORGE DEALERS—More than 500 Central Indiana dealers visited the Gibson Co. new show rooms at 433 N. Capitol Ave. during a four day open house this week. right) Charles E. Bolton, Norge Sales manager, Gibson Co., and Ted Nemes, assistant sales manager, Fedders air conditioners; William Julian, Arvin and Fedders sales manager,
Services Set Tomorrow For Marine
$200 million of y money which banks EMERSON USED to talk with the flowers, all around the country have been | But only he knew what they said, until recently, that is. 8ym. Now flowers have a language all their own. And it Was! pac in 1929 are: written by whom you think, the florists.
Mrs. Evon Luebking, secretary —- of the Allied Florists, came in and left me a flower dictionary. The idea is that if you
es for the titles started A few days ago, the RFC an-! {nounced that it was open to offers {by any investor who wanted to {buy bank stocks or othgr notes put up ‘by the banks as security, {when they got the $200 million. Offers must equal what is owed {the government. Each bank will be consulted bere an offer is accepted. If the | {bank managernent wants to buy |back its own obligations, |preference. Otherwise the govern|ment’s share will be sold to the outside bidder. In many instances, the govern{ment- held stock amounts to votling control. Pfc. Ronald L.
Loans to 7000 Banks
The government got into the Koren will be held at 1:30 p.m: {private banking business in the tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Irving |early 30's when the RFC made Hill Chapel.
FOR BLUEBELLE Pictured are (left to —— BARREN, Judy Morrow, lo Redding, Patty Speropoulos,
Barbara Walker and
It always takes awhile for an} idea to sink deep into the Amerihave can system. But once it gets set, Ea ha ~meomething to say and yew havend.t stays there. In the 30's the big | got what it takes to say it face- guns were barking at commu-to-face, you can push the job off nism, but the big anti-Russian |
Sue Teeters, '| Linda Woods. - FOR UGLYMAN - ney, Robert Dyar,
Legal Notices
Culver God-
NOTICE TO BIDDERS . Notice is ‘hereby given by the Sanitary District of the City of Indianapolis vy and tnrough its Board of Sanitary Come missioners that said Board on the 3d day
than 10 years later. Peterman, Paul Rupprecht,
| James ' Thompson and Stewart
= carrying the torch for a lady fair, AND THAT'S the way it is with
the oifice of the Board of Rangary Som vou send a dark crimson carna-
students will their ballots before the dance at which the winners will
treated like a poor relative, today, in the sober light of experience, we are finding out it's a pretty good buck after all.
Best by Test
A LOT OF GUYS have taken jobs, And 10 years later they won-
bids for the following: - if she stood you Pumps for 5. oass-agaitonn will be a yellow carnation. And No. 10484—Blower personally, I'd shake pepper in the eu rements. dif. fusers for remainder of aeration
10456—Installation of swing diffusers in all aera-
was awarded the Purple Heart injuries sustained
Hog Prices Here Rise 25 Cents
Light. and medium weight bar-| rows sold at 25 cents higher than yesterday in trading at the Indianapolis Stockyard today. were strong, in some spots went for 25 cents higher. Bulk choice 170-240] pound hogs sold at $18-18.50 with (a high of $18.75. Sows were up 25
~ NOW IF YOU are jealous, you send a vellow rose. The calceolaria, you must know der why. ahout. Tt is for the old, bay-win-dowed hard:cash boys. They don't chance. go much for pretty words. So when they send a calceola ia, it means, “If you're broke little, at and the landlord's going to| throw you out, I'll let you have a
in accordance with certain detailed
{proved by the Board and now on file in ithe office of the Board of Sanitary Com= | missioners in the City Hall the offices of the Sanitation Plant,
The loans didn't always’ Get on the payroll and rv" Some banks went broke go was 19. They aren't And they “turn out to be ginal people, just getting by. A good many have been touched, by the glamour of advertising. It|
|is a selling game, and it keeps its]
|Sanitary Resolution No { All bids must be tis to the Board Commissioners. of the. City Indianapolis and filed xith the De-~
So in 1933 and 1934, the RFC ded on Oct: 13, “injecting capital”’—usually|1951 of wounds 'by buying stock. More than 6000 received the day {banks received these “injections,”
Times photo by John R. Spicklemire. BE MY BLUEBELLE, UGLYMAN—That is thesunique Valentine twist by 20 Shortridge High School seniors vying for the titles of most popular girl and boy to be crowned at the dance Saturday. | and some failed despite them.
City Each bidd hall b d t de - ibefore on Heart- er sha e required to de
fied check for an ount not less than two and one-half per cent (2!3%) of the
At one time the RFC had out|gcene of some of $1.1 billion in such capital in-! the year's bitter-
151 of thele st fighting in
¢ pressed, its hair cut. tone © the outside, it looks sasy.
insure the execution of such contract for
on-Collusion Affidavit. |shall also file with his bid an affidavit he has not directly or into any combination,
Steers and heifers were fairly Utility and commercial] COWS sold at $20-24. Bulk good to
just prime cows sold at $36.50-38 Hoss 10.000: active;
those, and fall for it, remember 1 warned you, and you're going in with your eyes open. If you get a dozen red roses, that means he's playing for keeps. along with the American AssociBut if there are 13, look out.lation of Advertising Agencies, is He's moving in fast, and it may |setting up aptitude tests at But[ler University Feb. 16. It will be a done all over the nation, to get . florist’s idea of how to sell anj the right people into the right
jections. At present, surviving banks still owe $200 Korea. He had been Last year the RFC raised the on the front lines less than 1 interest rate, tr
"i "0 find out
Ensnares His Love
Tribal Law i Gypsy and
“The course. of Ire love never
did run smooth.”’
For a pair of 16-year-olds, |gypsy and his
whether you fit,
So the Indianapolis Ad Club, 0 [ides bidder to maintain the price of
such ‘work or contract, ying to wean the days after recovering from a ‘other
using government previous wound. A letter also went out, If 1 allow it, I can never, recalling that the depression was on Oct. 15 he said: face ‘my tribe again,” the father|gncient history, and how about | |
light and os, ht barrows and gilts mostly 25 cents| er, instances up more: ots 25 cents higher; pounds }s- I 20. pop 3 240-270 pounds $17-18.2
ounds $14.50-16;
bidder from bidding. or to induce dder to refrain from fuch contract or
heavier weights
In his last letter home, writte {reference to any ther bidder an
| bination whether iwith any other person with reference to . Each bidder shall be reSuited to tile with his bid general form 96-A prescribed by the Ronald enlisted in the Marine’ OR Soounly of he But | Corps Reserve when he was 17), % left Indianapolis with the] 188, det Some tried to bring political {16th Marine Battalion on Aug.| ¥ 1950. He sailed from Cali-| in January, Boss Frank served with the 1st Marine Di|Hague’s lawyer was ‘very inter- vision in Korea. ested” in his bank. A Kentucky ‘banker asked five School years of grace, saying he couldn't; School, afford to part with any capital.major. |In that case, the RFC told him,|Lutheran Church. In addition to his parents, Mr. dividends he was paying on his and |common stock.
be your unlucky day. may also be just
understanding or com“With the aid of God, I'll be {home for Christmas and 1 pray Many’ banks needed no further every day I can make it’ prompting, but a large “umber | to} simply ignored the letter.
Try Political Pressure
e 700, c ; steers and heifers ! irly active, fully steady; fc ea
small lots “commercial to a Shakespeare htwelghts, $26.50-33; cows opened’ closing weak; utility and cominer-|
‘An Utter Disgrace’ Who Knows?
Bucks From Barks
THE MAN I REALLY admire is’the one who does little things, in a big way. 1 never knew that ‘dog tags were 80 big a business. But that was because I had never counted
There will be tests for copywritIng and merchandising, research, and where to‘ place the advertising, layout and art, whole kit and kavoodle.
WHAT THEY are doing is sifting the field. The misfits find out before they make the mistake. And the advertising profession gets a head start in the selection
age rates on the project shall be not than the prescribed scale of wages teImineg in accordance with Chapter
than when he_advised Romeo and r Juliet of the perils of four centuries ago.
Ancient gypsy law, generations 5 lolder than Shakespeare's advice, has blocked the smooth course of |
choice 77-pound weights $28; several lots ilove for Duke Ziko and his wife good holce fed wooled native lambs $27-28; deck ohoice and prime 93-pound [Sue Kent. fed shorn western lambs. | slaughter ewes scarce; several head choice |
eo marry out of the tribe.
an utter disgrace,” the elder Ziko| ar alth ough i g { Tne contractor to ‘whom the work is Br awarded will be required to furnish an {acceptable surety bond in amount of one | bundred per cent (100%) of the cantract It is intended that Struchion shall be started as soon as is practicable, and each bidder shall be prebared to enter promptly into a construce insofar as the work at the | Sanitation Plant is to be performed, fursh begin the work the event that award is made to hi bidder may withdraw his proposal Ti of forty-five (45) davs following the date set for receiving pro-
£00! aeares, Sommers al a:
yg short deck | choice and a » 8-poun nd
A New Jersey banker, |28, |for example, wagged his finger at/ fornia {the RFC and said
The gypsy family travels with carnivals during the summer sea-| son and has been living in In-| dianapolis since last October. The young couple was married Duke was in Juvenile Court | |Jan. 18 after falsifying their ages ewes 313. here yesterday, where his father to obtain a marriage license. Par(branded him incorrigible. Duke had married outside the about the marriage until Monday. They spent. only one night tolast Sunday, took his bride to meet his gvpsy|
No. 1 pelts $27.75; 35 and Technical High!
where he was a drum attended Bethany
There is Walter M. Jones, president of the Indianapolis Badge and Name Plate Co, Inc. He is the biggest maker of dog tags in - the country, Bayg) in the world.
I ALW AYS KEEP my eye on who start small, sweat out their tough years, stick close to their employees, build ang industrial team with pride in its chest. They often go far, like a shooting star. Walter started out in 1947, with a couple of workers, Now he has a seasonal business.
Then done It Detore. And ents of the lovers didn't know] 47.7 per cent of those who rated excellent have advertising jobs, And 35 per cent of those who
had “Good” ratings also got into
Local Stocks and Bonds
a sioners, City of Indianapolis, Indiana, reserves the right to h posals for a period of not days and said proposals shall be and remain valid and in full iforce and effect during said period. Board reserves the right i and all proposals or parts thereof and to waive informalities,
|gypsy clans. ‘I'll Stick by Him’
“I love my wife more than my family, the young husband .de-
was hama St.
old any and all pro. |E. Troy Ave. But the banker—who happens|a grandfather, 3 Ito own almost all of the common | Albuquerque, N. M. | stock—said he was a great friend ————— lof a prominent Democratic poli-
he is survived by
those fellows ire Coll \etior i At the Ziko home, 115 N.
the gypsy clan gathered to condemn Duke for break- |
and reserves the
nN. IT'S A SENSIBLE way to keep § Square pegs from trying to mt! into echoed by his bride. “I don’t care what his family|ing tribal law. 3% thinks, 1 love him and I'll stick by him,” Sue told court workers |
i yesterday.
bidder or bidders. all tn the advantage of the City of Indianapolis = Dated this 6th day of February. 1952 OARD - = SANITARY COMMISSION« CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, James H, Fcarnine President Oscar FP. Barry.« Louis €, Brandt ry DEPARTMENT OF Br BT IC PTIRCHASRE HE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS . Purchasing Agent
Banking with the gov ‘capital has special adva rnent 4 " The RFC is supposed to get a 4| . per cent return on its loans, but Gf oe = side agreements cut this to 3 per cent in many cases. states permit tax deductions for to the government. Thus, some banks are paying as | low as 13; per cent, net, on their 1520 Campbell Ave. {federal funds.
Indiana Banks Listed
Maple T. Harl, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.,! {tells of an Ohio bankers conven-'1g4g9 |. 38th St. {tion where the speaker shoutedipe Schaefer Dairy Co. that federal subsidies were car- a rying the nation into socialism.! “After he finished,” says Mr.| Betty eens , “I leaned over and asked, hat about that big chunk! i eral money you've got in| |SEILER, {your bank?'” The banker chuckled: just cheap capital.”
.| Local Deaths :
MRS. VIOLA S. GORTON,
Other businesses have ways of measuring employees, too. I'll get & to that later. But today I give the posie of si progress to advertising.
Acres in Paradise
I HAVE A LETTER writtén on When he started, he/exactly the right color paper. It is thought ‘there would never be any-|blue. thing on his family table but beans and potatoes for the next/doesn’'t come to Brown County. “I would not be able to tell you I My guess is he turns out dog [how many people from here and|n tags by the millions. And he sim- almost to Bloomington, and in the ply decided to make a better dog|opposite direction close to Spenctag. He makes tags for every er go to Indianapolis for employstate in the Union, except three, ment.” where they are prison-made. » »
Fight Broke Out
A fist fight broke out among | was followed fused to admit that love is more by Duke's ‘arrest on his father's 16% limportant than the ancient laws complaint, |of the gypsies.
ea0g Q
aor Commerce com
Consolidated Fin b 0 Cont Car-Na-Var Cummins Eng com . Bela Ble Eng oid om
15 to 25, It's
But he has multiplied his busines tomorrow at Mont-|
}gomery Funeral
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The taxpavers of the Sanitary District lof the City of Indianapolis, i all others interested are hereby notified Sanitary Commission= at a regular meeting held on Februe 4. 1952, adopted Sanitary Resolution
Fate of the young lovers rests “This Kind of “marriage isn't now with Juvenile Court and the dividends paid
Named to Post fas Butler U.
Appointment o of Jack Shackle-
HIS FRIENDS say he talks,
MRS. CL ARA "KELLER, 38, of 2 iT Is ee a pioneer joe Services at 1:30 p. m.|No.
Brothers Irving,
Yoverite C ourt will continue its] officials said today. intent on up
investigation, But the father, holding family clared he will marriage annuled. Mary Kent, relations director at Butler Unl- Washington St. y, was announced late yes108 terday by M. O.
The writer asks why business {which Resolution stated that it would be {of public utility and benefit to construct Crown Hill. | an interceptor sewer. known as the South Fall Creek Interceptor Sewer, commencing 16th Place and Northi nA and traversing the follow. ng streets and avenues: cofounder of Avenue,
Services Street, 3 p. m, tomorrow at Flanner & Street.
nd Asso pig .... Ind Asso Tel 31 std | head of the!
at the corner of
JOHN P. TUSCHINSKY, 63, of | western Ave.,
Sutherland AveGuilford Avenue, ‘Sutherland Avenue, and ending on Sutherland Avenue for the purpose of carryand other harméui
Central Avenue. . mother of the
said today the marriage has her blessing. She said that she at first opposed the couple's plans.
Three Children Hurt by Autos
Three children, two going home from school,
tp i: Kaliwass fom Guilford Avenue, janavolis Weiter “oh lanapolis Water 6% erson National Life com ... Se Sus.
Burial, at 42d Street,
{waste matter for sanitary disposal Sanitation Plant said interceptor sewer will be for the use jand benefit of the citizens and Jaxpasers
in Indianapolis,
AND HE MAKES tags for six made. states where the state buys for|about five minutes off Highway 135, and could sell about 40 acres {for some kind of manufacture.” What would be nicer than aN geles, Kansas City, on down to/modern little factory, with a well-|N the whistle stops. Togs are svsrvwhere people are, framed |splendor of the tree-clothed hills, are, of this Pleture Jana? you're almost sure to find them| dangling tags Walter Jones made. | The perfect story of a man who [another idea. And that is to find made good in a big way, with a part-time cash employment for| {ar ithe! farmers and their growing, U.S. Machine United ted Telephone % ‘fd
Extra dividend.
“I have a small farm only MRS. CLARA MAY BROOKS
79, of 1220 Park Ave. la local resident of 15 years. Serv- ans, are now on file and can be inspected {at the office of the Board ‘of Sanitary
Commissioners in the City Hall and at Burial |the offices ‘of tne Sanitation Plant in In-
Lynch Corporation . every town. Some of the cities ana die aon Soa of his fattening books are
Philadelphia,
Bx will Snake | 14v4|John T. Barnett, | WhO has been
“That'sljces 10 a. m. tomorrow, Flanner| deb th & Buchanan Mortuary. N. Ind ng Bib Bey i Bld rx Indiana banks.in debt to the pyergreen Cemetery, Louisville. N Ind Pub Serv 4.56% pid .... 25 Progress Laundry com 2
ol welfare and of public utility iand benefit . to construct said interceptor |sewer and to employ proper engineers and | contractors for that
fi er of the univer-
First National Bank of Goshen, were Injured when $25000; Angola State Bank, $10,-/of 3501; automobiles late yes- 000;- Brownsburg State $10,700; State Bank of Campbells-!steiner burg, $12,000; Peoples State Bank, New Crown. $10,000; Citizens,
MRS. EDGAR H. "BROWN, 39, E. Washington St. ServSaturday at San]
he 4 of Bs | Ross Serv of Ind 3; of “ua
He attended § . ded ; said construction is not to exceed Two
ive Hundred Thousand Dollars ),
|genyituer Cummins bta Bank, ices 1 p.m, LE com IT WOUL D be "idea. But there's so Ind G&E 4.8% ptd {Stokely-Van Camp com Stokely-Van Camp pid ..
The ‘Board of Sanitary 5 Hall, nie
104 To 943, x ny 13’ (Until 1943. when yy, gpackieford Carolyn Sue Laughlin, 8, of 1717]
who goes to School 18,/p,,1 Greenfield, $25,000; Boone! suffered injuries to her right leg! County State Bank, Star where he had [When struck by -a car at Beecher| gq 000: Peoples Trust Co., Lin-| The driver ‘Was|ion $34,000; State Bank of LizHarold Collene, 43, of 430 S. War- ton, $6200; Citizens Bank, Pekin, man Ave. The child was treated {$10,000; American Trust at General Hospital and taken| South Bend, $92,000: Farmers. : State Bank, Valparaiso, $25,000;
the tax payers of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis and all other persons
oT. FLORENCE, - Lebanon, CHADWICK, 60, of 2806 N. Gale, life resident of Indianapolis. Services at 2 p. m. Saturday at Moore '& Kirk Northeast Mortuary, Bur-
, ial, Crown Hill. © = ~ ” ARTHUR W. EBERHARDT, 67,
Following his *{trom ‘service. he returned to thei
. and on that date the Board of Sanitary Comissioners will de-
. Indianapolis A Pretty Good Buck worked ‘While in college. BRITAIN is talking about its = ET -. “austerity program.”
“Austerity” isa nice word, but - not commonly used in conversa- Vehicle Statistics
There it is, 40 acres of indus-! in the most beautiful | Allen & Steen 8» {spot in America, for sale.
and Olive Sts.
LO BRANDT, Secretary, Board of Sanitary Commissioners.
NOTICE TO “TAXPAYERS
The taxpayers of the of the City of Indianapolis,
| American Loan 4lks 85
| Bastian Morly bs 61 | Batesville Tele Co 4's . Puhner Fertilizer 8s 58 .
Sanitary District Consumer grades
THURSD ANNOUN
1 Death Not:
A I ——— BOWERS Albert 333 N, Kenvoer band . of Louise Anna Bowers ' ol Marie Busanus Henry, David and Medina, O.; ’ p. mm, uners: from SHIRLEY B CHAPEL, 537 Bu ial. Bluffton, 5 p.m, Thursday
BROWN--Mrs. M EW ishington, gar H.'BA, mothe Edgar Hs Jr. 8 chard, eity:"] Mrs. Hal Uo \li1 A Forrester
Leia FURED New “York Bi rial New Chow
( aes { Harmon A; vid T. Canmpb . Mrs. Maxin Ruby Lambe Whitmore, Eater away Tuesday ab i st. Service CONKLE FUNER 160 Sts Friend ( wn Hill, ¥'rie
CHADWICK
» Wiie of r of Mrs
2 AY, a8 Feb. 16th, & pK, NORTHE! ion St, 2 Pp Friends jnvi
DUGAN—Max J. er of Mrs, | Miss Betty Duga and Frank Dus Hrochaiausen, an pa sed aw a Li
ia 1 “B urial ¥ pay call ay mort Friday tiecaus ( iectrical Wo
EBERHARD T—AT ide Dr., husba Janet L.. Mi Eugene Boil eth Eberhardt, Ferdinand HE passed away W FLA NNER & BL
FITZGERALD—W atiier of Maul
Bouin send; Mrs, of Indianapolis; and Frank 1filzge gix &randeliidri
Wednesday. Frie JORDAN FUNER/ 10th St., after 7 neral Satur day. Friends aL Park. (Member | No. 720 3 & A,
GORTON- Viola N. Ei uclid Ave, n, 1
nd Forest, lil. ais 50 8 children Rha § assed away Tue PI ONTGOMERY 1622 N. Meridian, fr tarment Crown call at mortuary.
HILLARD—Delbe; um; beloved hu Hillard, father Dennis of Florid liam, Charles, Mi Mrs. Cleo Thom all of Detroit, passed away Tue day, 10 a. m, | OF FLOWERS," | may call at “T Flowers."
KASTELHUN M: ¥rs., Iather indpils., Joseph ( and artin, Jr, Mrs, Robert Heri brother of Mrs. I ville, Ky.. passec Funeral notice at the GE MORTUARY s 23 (Kansas Cily a papers please cop
LAVERY — Laura Lane, mother apd Mrs. Georg Mrs. Oscar Behn Rosemeyer, died ices Saturday 11 MORTUARY, Me Interment Crow Friends may cai
* * * NICKEL—Pfe, R¢ 1552 Troy, belo Mrs. Louise J. | John Nickel “Bi
Wednesday Serv] CHANAN MORT S m. Friends in call at the mol * noon, (Martins copy} = ROBBINS Lot tie Euclid, mother 1d Oliver Rus Mrs, Lula Ge fathers of city i Greenfield, Ind eat-grandeh wrsday.
Tow
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r infor
er. Fo FU NERAL HOME SEILER—Clara
and Louls W., John Brooks, Lo mother of Louis Susan Seiler, In Wednesday. Serv! CHANAN MORTT Services Louisvil Home, Saturda.y green C Cemetery.
SHALANSKY— LI Broadway. Wednesday ‘night mother of Alber ices will be condi from the AARO HOME, 1943 .N Beth-E] _Cemeter SIMPSON-—Ruth years, beloved Eimpson, stepn Becrist, Lillian H
at th FUNERAL HOM Friends invited after 8 p.m TUSCHINSK Y—) husband of Ed brother of Alex away a Resda) & BUC NAN 3p Friends cal’ a mortuary WISDOM-~Josepl rest Monday, a of Emma, brot!
. Palmer, James &
Woodside Dr, president of the Eberhardt Tent |& Awning Co. Services at 2 p, m. {No
all others interested are hereby notified that ‘he Board of Sanitary Commissions , ‘at a regular meeting held on Febru1952, adopted Sanitary Resolution
tion. What Britain is really doing i= pinching its pennies. It is the sobering response of collective conscience to social-! ism’'s free-for-all picnic in the} The money-grab! and the ‘giveaway line have had thelr fling. ‘Britain is going back} to honest values, even
309 E. State Bank of Waldron, $9200: suffered a bruised left Wanamaker State Bank, $23,000; ; Knee when struck at 10th St. and{ Union State [Central Ave., by an automobile $7200; Bank of Whiting, $15,000. | |Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan! Occasional lots'iriven by Ethard Zaring, 50, of | (Indiana State Michael, pupil at|T. Millis, a Rebublican, is a diwas treated at the/rector of the State Bank of | Campbellsburg. )
Ch of Com Bldg 4}as §1 : Final figures on passenger car Columbia Ciup. 3-58 &
and truck registrations for 1951 suitable. Se irities 0’
.. 9 t & Color, 5 64. Indols Public Loan §
Ind Limestone 4s 73
Kuhner Packing 4s 59... fangsenkamn 5a 48 Paper Arts Co 5s 58 . Spracue Device 5s 60 Traction Terminal 5s st.
‘Mexican League Ton To Six-Club Circuit
MEXICO CITY, Feb. | —The brawling Mexican re {once a major threat to organized , was reduced to a sixclub’ provincial league today by! BIRDSEYE (UP)—John D. Kit- | the withdrawal of pistol- packin’| Was killed Jorge Pasquel, Pasquel, millionaire baseball en-! ‘thusiast who launched the 1946
graded 40 ‘per cent; ; current receipts, cases ex- | changed 30- 32c¢. Market about Lok at unchanged prices and undertone unsettled C hickens—Commercally
Noten Resolution stated that it’ would be f utility and benefit interceptor sewer, . Fall Creek Relief Interceptor Bewer, commencing at the corner of 16th Place and Northwestern Avenue, “and traversing ord the following streets and avenues: estern Avenue, 21st Street, Talbot Street, Services at 10!2ist Street,
new Passenger cars and 1 1003850 "Auditor. Frank Mortuary. Burial, Crown Hill, = #" ” JOSEPH C. WISDOM, 12831 E. Washington St., ‘War 1 veteran. a.m. Friday. at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel Burial, New 3
McCoLLOM,
British Isles. tryers| 722 E. 48th St.
of 6,084,753 3 2 it was announced 3. et about steady
unchanged 1 lc lower and | scene of the accident. fron, {Teht weight fryers;
utter—Creamery, 90 Score 88c, medium butiertat Te regular T2¢
motor vehicles, «old roosters 17-19¢
h Street, Guilford Avenue, 30th , Guilford Avenue, Sutherland Aveand snding on Sutherland Avenues a north branch
ruised when a Engineers to Visit
‘Cummins Plant
More than one hundred mem-|g48 ‘Blackford The child was treated and taken bers of the Central Indiana sec-'p, m, Saturday at "Jacobs Bros. tion, American Society - of Me-'West Side Chapel. in/Crown Cemetery.
= . ROBERT C. PISCATOR, 71, of Co., 3227 Guilford Ave,
driven by Dennis Allen hit Rocul Truck Grain Prices ner
front of her home. , lives at 715 W. 10th St.|
AND WATCHING the last few I am beginning to wonder if the American people! aren't doing about the same) thing. Maybe “the spree is over. And perhaps people are tired of fighting for goods. Now that they have relative! plenty, maybe they are going to terman, 43, Birdseye, sit down quietly and let the boat, [yesterday when his right itself. The buyer has been Istruck by a train on a crossing! ' on the short end because of one ‘hear here. war or another for ten years, »
on Sutherland Avenue just east of C crossing Pall Creek to 1|Pail” Creek Parkway in a RE rthensterniy: direction {the general line of Fall Creek Parkway for the purpose ol Carry ng sewage, drainage, and other |e ste matter for sanitary al at the {Sanitation Plant | sald intecablof sewer ill be for the use
MURDER
On the Highways
New| je 38th Street,
Columbus, Ind. tomorrow, to in-| .manufacturing facil-| ities of Cummins Engine
a Spanish-| bayers of the Sa iy District; that maps
Serv-|cost are now on file the office of the Board of {Sanitary Commissioners in the City Hall Crown Hill. land Plant in Indianapolis:
| In addition to the tour of -the,i {Cummins plant, the ASME mem|bers. will attend a smorgasbord starting at 7 p. m. at the Columbus Elks Club,
3 p.m. Saturday at Flanner| Buchanan. Burial,
that it is for the and welfare and of publie
leagues, dissolved his two teams jutility and benefit to construct said: in.
league without a Mexico City representative, Club owners agreed today -to' |begin ‘the 1952 season with six but conceded there was “some chance” thé | might fold before playing out its!
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC CASUALTIES
Rites to Be Tomorrow at t For Club Woman Here
Services for Mrs.
D. J. Cummins, | engineers and contractors for that The estimated cost jek renses of said construction is not to $hteed Three Million, Seven Hdred and Filty Thousand Dollars ($3,750.0 Board of Sanitary Ta Tare ‘at ja office, Room 103, City Hall, Indian Il hear remonstrances from the
AND MAYBE he thinks it Is his dollar = boss; and is something to be respected, not kicked aroupd like an old tin can.
|Cummins, will talk on “The 195 {Cummins Diesel Special.” i | Speaker of the evening will be lansky, \J. Irwin Miller, Cummins board Prominent Indianapolis club | taxpay Mr. Miller will talk/woman, will be at 2 p on “The Diesel Industry—Its Past! morrow at Aaron-Rubin Funeral and Its Future.”
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all I other persons jrders "and on that date in Beth hereat the public utility and benefit
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Burial will be El Cemetery. Mrs. Shalansky, who was 54, | died yesterday. She was the wife] lof Benjamin Shalansky. i Shalansky was a mema1 ber of the Hadassah, Council of fore 3 Jewish Women,
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. Acorns to Spring Camp OAKLAND, Cal, \—Now we've heard everything: | A group of Oakland baseball [fans will go to spring training camp at Boyles Springs with the Acorns — to get their lungs in /shape for the forthcoming Pacific |Coast League season.
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