Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1952 — Page 11
ased. ‘This,
, the Na. no part in 0stly stafact that t planning e sufficient
Par out res that the ce directed leadership, ‘ommunists filtrated to are put at a million
ondon' and in the TruAmerican. aggression, n part, at
Mr. Churcholicy in the 1otion here d States to ach govern-
r. Churehill im in a rae Far East reed to conieving joint
#s..Are conome extent r the United {orean War er a broken fensive will to retaliate ications in
vors a Keattack on conferences ' of a truce, na or else« tions action
(2) Egypt's the Sudan
traordinary
nination ‘of en into the
Local Reds ot the prima , Egypt and Communists
he African-
the Dardathe African
licates this and left, in
Tunisia dur3 surrender grab-bag of nationalists, ich has béen decades.
ho]
ERIRENERRTRNNITg A
yer’
0 say it."
day out it
arty as an unty treason. I went xth District | have tried nd honestly. ough telling Democrats ontact with Democrats, Communist
vaper is afe your busie s and if my ind crooked . Likewise leaders. I I doubt if . Well, we use. There 1¢ Pulliamsg paper, rryaville.
the postal improved if would . do a like putting ts garages, monkeys lide around oiling the
said he'd e racks as ‘es, said his Burke, and chanics ree Right here added, is a sists on net
|, said Rep. out the two’ have been Detroit ? time to exaldson said ided to orl. They ar. ist August, oir packing
ng the Genple, whose tall grease all he got 'tters. The 10 Peply at - this date. criticizing housekeepher. Those own
‘other. Hindu, called Slim,
ay
TUESDAY, FEB. 2%, 1952
enate te Approves McDonald's ‘Nomination
Jee
| Today
Blisiness
Pursuit of Purse a
46-23 Vote ds Battle
Of 7 Weeks
By United Press
ASHINGTON, Feb. 26—The
[Senate yesterday approved the |s nomination of Harry A. MecS a unharoun Donald as head of the Recon- ; struction Finance Corp. after a § |seven- -week wrangle in which A By Harold Hartley President Truman once threatRXR 2 : lened to run the agency himself. COLON, Canal Zone, "Feb. 26 mugs of known purse snatchers.| Confirmation of the bitterly It happened quickly, on the But it was all so quick, Mrs. H.|/fought appointment came on a Hindu bargaining front of this didfi‘'t- remember much. And 1/46 to 23 vote amid charges that
rowdy seaport town. ) I had had dinner with the cap-
tdin of the boat, then gone ashore brought us in, if they found the and Most ‘people do./purse before the boat sailed, they | Strong There is a row of stores, run would return it, but not to expect | mostly by Moslems on Front St, the dough which was about
to buy perfume.
just outside the gates of Canal Zone. My wife was along.| They almost pull you in off the streets. The one thing here which is not steady is a price.
threaten to walk out. pect it. We were in the store of I. Godhumal, a .copper-skinned, graying Hindu, native of Bombay. We were buying silk pajamas. And 1 was leaving when the proprietor called me back and knocked another chunk price.
off the
IT WASN'T that I had heard Mrs. H. scream, She called my name. I ran out. And a crowd had gathered. She had passed a dark space between two buildings and a man darted out in front of her, grabbed her purse, and back into the dark crevice between the buildings. Natives gave chase. People babbled. I was excited. And so mad I trembled. I went back to compldin to I. Godhuman's nephew. He was pleasant, but he didn't move. Down in the corner store, ancalled the president of the Chamber of Commerce, said his business was being ruined.
THIRTY and still
MINUTES passed: no police. Then the
Fond du Lac, Wis.,
Mrs. Ray Dolan, St. Louis realtor, climbed in the paddy wagon and Canal Zone shirts are $2.95. Panama City, the same shirt costs
off to the clink. They had two. was a precinct house. There ‘we met the desk sergeant. He listened
into the patrol wagon, a big one, and off to the secret police.
A Family Fight THE STATION was filled. But I was told it was just two families. The families are big down here, and they had had a fight. It would cost each family a couple of bucks apiece. : The police babled Spanish, took names, descriptions. We even reenacted the crime. We looked at
Curb on Visiting Hours: At VA Hospital Rapped
Shortened visiting” hours in the new Veterans’ Administration Hospital today brought a flood of complaints from patients.
But hospital officials defended the new practice as a ‘‘necessity” te increase the patient turnover and thus make ‘more beds available under the new setup.
Previously patients Spring Veterans’ Hospital could receive visitors: each afternoon and evening seven days a week. In the new VA Hospital to which Cold Spring patients were transferred.the visiting hours are from 2 to 4 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Scheduled for Surgery
The lack of night visiting hours have produced complaints from men whose wives or close relatives work during the day, thus making it impossible to take advantage of week-day visiting hours. : One of these complaints came from Ralph Pace, 5353 W. Vermont St, who said his wife was
- Oscar Cooley to Run
For State Representative
Oscar W. Cooley, 5121 Winthrop |
Ave. editor of the. “Farm News” of the Indiana Farm Bureau, today announced his candidacy for
the Republican mnoRdination for state Representative. “The great issue of this campaign,” he said, “is freedom of opportunity which is
controls.”
destroyed by taxation. “Our tax burden can and should
be lowered and the Indiana House!father, Fred Surett, had warned
of Representatives is the place to start action,” ‘he said.
3» kill a a sing driver,
The first one,
in Cold]
in grave danger of being snuffed out by] astronomical taxes and meddling County coroner, said the couple] died of carbon monoxide ‘poisonHe said the people.are being ing which escaped from a defec-
was still sore as a boi Then, said the officer
the had news for the Travelers In- peddling
surance Co. 1 have
openly on the ‘streets.
Stalled
THEN ‘BACK to the
wagon Stra
wouldn't “start,
again.
So we
a hack driven by a guy
Samuel with a black cu and drawn by a refu the mucilage nanied
Beer, Brawl Blvd.
felt as if a foreigner much of a chance.
which I thought quietly was a nice way to get rid of us. walked tothe cornet, hailed
“Buddy.”
1. Mr, Truman had used ' who had in putting Mr.
complaints that he
investigation of last year,
$58, late is
‘coercion’ McDonald across
is ‘not
” enough for the job.
The RFC, target of a long Seninfluence
charged
rwith—making government loans
didn’
t/to firms who cannot -obtain priThe vate backing and whose continued They poor natives almost had to steal] operation is in the public interest. wiggle downward, if you haggle, {, stay alive, or buy marajuana| ‘ In the debate that preceded the
They eX- and beer, both of which are sold|vote, Democratic Leader Ernest
|W. McFarland beat down a Re[publican move to delay action luntil--after the Senate had conpaddy |gitered bills to:abolish or reorngely, 1tiganize the multi-million dollar,
lending agency “We should vote these down,” asserted Sen. E. Capehart (R. Ind.). Senate in dissolve the RFC, of appointing a
Not
named °r
rly beard,
ee from ” 8 what's
new
THROUGH roaring Bolivar and
13th Sts, ors, and thick with keep a close watch. drawn in beer brawls,
this town and Panama City, the other end of the Canal, among the highest venereal dis-
ease rates in the world. The Diamond Lils are but - for understand. was each have a license health commissioner part. of the “fix” in Money does everything.
I t
Bootle In the Paddy Wagon | 99ing
BUT THERE was Panama City, which I mention.
In the
$4.50 to $5.
So you can see Fourth of July years. is quite a busy place with'’ sleepily and shrugged. Then back contraband slipping from one curb
Ave.
to the other. On to Bananas
COMING HOME Wwe Passel old
Mrs. Hall, peddling bana
American gate to the Canal Zone.
polka-dotted with sailMPs. Knives are
some reason I
trouble
It was a kind of bootwagon came. And Mrs. H. and I, legging over Fourth of July Ave, and Dr. and Mrs. Joe Devine of which separates the. Canal Zone! and Mr. and from the Republic of Panama. commissaries
Sen. Irving ‘M. Ives (R. said mittee had been
They “kicked and both at have
RFC outlawed, Sen. do not old they from the This “is Panama.
ment,
Mr. Truman sent Mr.
in
ought to mitted his
resignation. ington Feb. 15.
Juctant to vote on Mr. the
In
of
Mr.
RFC Approves $12 Million Lo
bills up|
Homer rt Be
its wisdom decides
the use
director?
‘Strong’ Enough
N.
around
no
Y.) missions the Senate Banking Com- the plants here for modification.
and coerced” by Mr. Truman until yesterday's it approved the nomination. strongly criticized the President one type had been returned for for intimating he would run the changes.
He the
Paul H. Douglas (D.-T11.),! fied who led opposition to the appoint- as the CD-850-3, said Mr. McPonald—a Re-the M-47 publican and former Detroit in-|. vestmenthbanker—was “strong” enough for the RFC job. not the unit returned, but one of
THE INDIANAPOLIS’ TIMES
Wn
nited Press Telephoto.
CONGRATULATIONS—Harry A. McDonald (right), whose
nomination to head the Reconstruction Finance Corp, was ap-
proved by the Senate, is congratulated b
vice chairman of the Securities
McDonald is former chairman of the SEC.
Donald C. Cook (left), and Etiam Commission. Mr,
|
Reveal 2 Allison Gears
‘Returned for ‘Changes’
In the past several weeks, two types of Allison-byilt tank transhave been returned to
This was disclosed today after announcement from
Detroit Tank: Arsenal that
The arsenal yesterday identithe transmission sent back to be used in Patton tank. Roger Fleming, Allison director of public relations, said this was
McDon- a series called the CD-500 which ald’s ‘name .to the Senate on’ Jan. is for the Walker Bulldog, a light
Because
an
nas at the, WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (UP) The Reconstruction Finance
She sold them three for a dime, Corp. announced a defense loan
and bought them at $1.50 a stall She cleans up lots of dough,
still dresses poorly. Now,
to tell you about. And 1
I stop at Tela, Honduras.
trouble up there.
not allowed to visit
night, even though he was scheduled to go into surgery this morn=
ing. He said the afternoo
hours had made it impossible for
bananas are what'I want less bombers,
of $12. million Martin Co.,
.! yesterday but Glenn - L. turers
will when mercial airplanes. There's The loan was ordered fense Mobilizer Charles | son as part {$32 million refinancing p RPC said. is the third RFC
{and 1950 loans, which
him last RFC Administrator Leo
Jones to Seek New Bell Tria
n visiting
his wife to visit him because she
is employed at Afison's during the day:
it was refused. The co to lobby but a hospital gu up the meeting. Today hospital Dr. E. H. cident was a and voiced regrets. But
defended the new policy ened visitigg hours on the whole. “Normally when a patient
scheduled into surgery
mitted to have visitors the eve-
ning béfore,” Dr. Hare
were at fault in not giving the pass.*But we've only been in opit's a new
eration three weeks, [system and it's smoothly yet. understanding and it's gretted. »
not
‘Gas Kills YoanAgers Who Ignored Warning
Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, Feb. teen-agers who ignored a warning were found dead in a parked auto) here today and authorities gas fumes had killed them.
119, and Miss Bessie Surrett, were found in hdr father’s car on la street in a well-kept residential
neighborhood. Dr. C. M. Donahue,
tive exhaust pipe. Dr. Donahue sald
the young
{haust before they left home.
»
2 ih
When tempted to get a pass last night,
speak to each other
Superintendent Hare said the Pace in“misunder
It was just a mis-
wy
More legal wrangling ephone rates in promised today when Counselor Walter Jones will ask a new trial on
Plant 5 she at-
uple tried in the
ard broke Mr. Jones said the mot
D. Claycombe,
standing” rate increases .Jan, 29. Dr. Hare sHortof shor general's office. The Public Counselor Judge Claycombe’s rate
was
is hé. is persaid. “We : > He promised, tor carry it
combe denies a new triel. Mr.
working gives Bell an additional
to be re-
Indiana,
to the
manufacof guided missiles, and jet and com-
pilot-
by DeE. Wil-
of the company’s
lan, the
loan to
oo Martin Co. in five years. Martin already has repaid more than half of the money owing on 1947
totaled!
$29,600,000, according. to acting]
Neilson.
on telwas . Public| said he Indiana!
Bell Telephone’s latest rate boost.
ion will
be filed with Circuit Judge Lloyd ‘who granted the
A® sim-
ilar motion was filed with Judge Claycombe by the state attorney
charged decision
‘contrary to law and not supported by sufficient evidence.”
to Indi-
$8 mil-
combe authorized the utility’ to
{state, and raise pay pho [to a dime. ;
26—Two
Services, Luncheon said
eon of persons who attend lunch hour. ‘Hamilton, Dr.
tomorrow at. 12:05 p.
Hunter, vocalist, will companied by Mrs. Viv
the girl's
ARRESTED IN CAB DISPUTE—Bob Gondor my Marshall Hogue, and Jess Stevens sory employees of Red Cab Co, have been o
|raise rates in Indianapolis, long distance charges within the! t
ne calls
»
Church Plans Lenten
S
Amos L. Boren, minister, {will lead the services beginning |
m: Dr.|
Boren will discuss “My Fast” in| the chapel service. Mrs. Frances! sing ac-|
ian Ar-| uple of the faulty ex- baugh. Women of the church will
| be in charge of luncheon.
right), arged with assed and battery ‘with liam
\ so] |
of the ensuing delay, Mr. Sym- types: stayed on the job until for modifications which the com-
tion of building controls
|
ana Supreme Court if Judge Clay-| Jones said the latest hike|w lion revenue a year. Judge Clay- | h#ifers slow,
boost heifers
1 ysalers steady;
|and ‘good $28-36: i* 8heep 600;
The Roberts Park Methodist « Church announces noon services! The bodies of Earl Anderson, each Wednesday - during Lent ewes 35-7. 17, preceded and followed by lunch-| served. for the convenience during!
7 after W. Stuart Symington sub- tank.
Mr. Fleming safd CD-850-
also had been
3 returned
pany said was in line with ¢on-
The Senate committee was re- stant changes and improvements McDonald in ordnance lines. because of a House subcommit-! tee investigation of the Securities ~ and Exchange Commission, which McDonald headed for two
Information Withheld
Plant officials refused to confirm the fact that 1200 of the
(complicated transmissions were . ibeing feturned. {Arsenal
Neither would
officials, claiming any
such figures were classified information.
An Arsenal spokesman said the
|
rials lipality,
=
—
. ci
PAGE 1m
s RFC Fed
Eo
State Hits
Ft. Wayne
Practices
The Indiana State Board of Aclcqunts issued a lengthy criticism [today of the Ft. Wayne city ad-
|ministration under former Mayor St.
Henry F. Branning Jr. It issued through chief exam{fner Otto K. Jensen 14 reports
covering city affairs between 1048
{and 1950 citing thousands of dol-
for- matethe munic-
lars In overpayments
purchased for
One segment of the report said the city could have saved about
[$60,000 if it had bought coal at for approval,
cost plus 25 cents a ton handling charge during the three-year pejriod. Branning, four other officials his administration and a'|coal merchant were indicted by an Allen County grand jury two years ago on charges of conspiracy, in
connection with /‘city coal purchases. The charges still are |pending.
Other Instances Cited
The report also said: A concern got $312,400 worth of city business in one year alone while its paint department manager served as a‘city councilman. Two other city councilmen and a member of the Board of Works were -- interested financially in partnerships and concerns which received city contracts. Five city employees were paid
Ends Her Own Life
Group OK's Two Hospital Aids ‘Housing Projects Get Warning
© Plans fo build 464 apartments| and houses at two Northeast side] By United Press [locations have .won. approving] MICHIGAN CITY, Feb. 26 — [votes- of the City Plan Commis-| Attendants at Indiana's newest sion. land most modern state mental Further action by City Council hospital had a blunt warning towill be required. however, for one/day that abuse of patients won't of the sites bounded by Rural be tolerated. Meadowbrook Apartments, | The warning was sounded yes< t2d and 38th Sts, {terday . by City Judge Alvin D, That is the location for a 264 Blieden, Supt. Herbert McMahan unit development planned byland Board Chairman Isadore L. & L Building Corp. with an/Levine of the Norman Beatty estimated cost of $2,640.00. The Hospital at Westville, project’ would consists of 24 build} walton Dowdy, 30, a .night atings of 11 two-bedroom apart-itendant, was sentenced to 30 days ments, lin jail and fined $25 and costs on Although yesterday's vote on, charge of assault and battery
rezoning the area was five to four| the beating of an old man the final decision
, patient. must be made by councilmen. | Judge Blieden ignored Dowdy's A unanimous vote for approval
vas given a 200 unit project | *XPlanation that he struck the ; se he thought the planned for an area bounded by | man becau g
{patient was going to hit him. A A 13th St, 15th Bt. McMahan, obviously angry
t Dowdy's action, said ate It is to be developed by Markun 2 Subdivisions, Inc, and will in- (tendants had been warned never
_'to strike a patient. He said clude double houses and apart “abuse is a practice we absolutely ment units. | will not tolerate. { Mr. McMahan and Mr. Levine [ample the Judge to “make an ex-
Slaying Suspect, 74, ample” of Dowdy. Judge Blieden {did, and added if any other ate MARFINSVILLE, Feb. 26—{tendants were brought before Mrs. Rosa Greeson, T4, who was him “They will be punished ace to face murder charges in Indian- cordingly.” apolis on Mar. 31 for the Sept.
imes State Service
1 slaying of her 54-year-old ( r H rin daughter ended her life here Sol Boa d ec 9 today. ‘Set for Officer, Fireman
Coronor Edwin C. Holmes said| , Safety Board hearing for a Mrs. Greeson was found where | holice officer and a fireman acs
S transmissions being returned $1255.43 too much, for earned ead ge ecanl! oh ay cused ow violasing JSepartiment were for tanks which had yet to vacations they did not take. Lopossa, a friend, where she was |e all. wis® open be fielded. He said it was not the! A steel and. supply firm was staying in Eminence. ony. lL i re for patrolman fault of the transmissioh that Blven a contract for water pipe my, elderly woman was The po reil be fireman John kept the tanks from beipg re- Rithougn was not among four oe hated WIth AIDE Bo a Marion orr a ana r wi ” rms w 8 ;
7 apolis home at ‘834 Blaine Ave. on duty Jan. 31 while under the [At the suggestion of the prose-|influence of liquor and then fall |cutor she. was freed until tri r. Mr, transmissions but it has been esti-| lication of city council proceed-| 4.10 under $5000 ad Be Jaa) 106. asiesp In Dis Pair i x
mated at about $45,000 per unit.|in&s although there was no pro- 'S8aul I. Rabb in Criminal Court 2. - re station 24, 19th and Change-over cost for the modifi- {vision for such, expenditures. ener Ste tio at 15th ad
cations, one source said, would be! The city indulged in deficit | > 7 Cc liquor. about $4000 a unit. spending which reached a Nigh Local Stocks and Bonds uence of ino the case of pa-
Sets Lower Figure |point of $444,188 late in 1950.
Neither Allison nor the Arsenal more than the lowest bid. would comment on the cost of| The city spent $15,230 for pub-
U.S. Eases Building Ban
By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 — The government flashed a green light yesterday for completion of nearly all commercial and industrial buildings on which work was started and then halted to save materials for defense. It was the second major relaxain a week. Authority was granted last week to build 645 new “community” projects such as churches, police stations, jails and homes for the aged. The new move, announced by Secretary of Commerce Charles! Sawyer, means that materials will {be allocated for virtually all busi-!
{which work had begun when the.
that will be completed under the Gladstone Ave. against the Gen-'8o- ind SQ &E 48% pid ness and community projects on new order. It is now busy figur- eral Electric Co. and its distrib. | oro ved Gan com rh ing this out. |utor subsidiary. Jannet & Co Bli'v pid llocet 1%
ye } svatks Fen. 20— - trolman Charles Jewell, accused i Mr. Fleming sald he didn't High Rate for Coal | American Loan 8% .......... ... of lover's lane shakedowns, is now the change-over cost but! . : : American States i+ lalso expected to be broughj up said he was sure “it would be 5! gan 8) Durchases. § AVISRG colftertor’ om ; 18" |at. tomorrow's session. The fear. to 1 or 10 to 1 less than thgt fig-| = “0 ep or’ tat fon Ja oa] elt RE & 80k yds 14 ing was completed last week. ure.’ This would put change-over ly coal inet RE & Sik Yds ofa - ® during a period in which another Bobbs-Merrill com 3 : . . cost at $400 to $800. city was buying it on the open fabba- Merril) oid 48 ........ 2 wv. Smoke Law Violation It had been charged here that market for no more than $4.75 a Chamber of Commerce com .. 31% : h : H | bolts in the CD-500 were shearing ton. Citizens ‘Toa Tel 5% ole oi er arged in Junk Fire | off because of strain on the trans-| are Jensen explained state law] Sommonwe 0 id pfd.. 85 88 Two affidavits charging viola,mission, and that this was the prohibits city officers from hav-| Cont Car-Na-var *. 09 i *lli 1m/tion of the city smoke: ordinance basis for return, |ing any interest in any contracts ummins Ee Cr = age + | were filed today against J. Kasle Arsenal and Allison officials ja¢ by the city. iin Bee Som iia 3 & Sons, Inc, 2210 Oliver Ave. as denied this, saying the modifica-| Several members of the Bran Sieh Securities pre vee 2b ....|a result of a four-hour fire at the tions were routine. ning administration, which was Family Pisses om °/0 oi": §§ 1i7:|company’s junk yard yesterday. ‘Democratic, and firms with which | family Finance 3% pra ©0110 8 ...| John G. Mingle, superintendent the city dealt, were named in the! HerH 3 ag co fa be of the air pollution prevention reports. Some of the city officials Home T & T 3% ptd 0 bureau, said he also will recomnamed were Republicans. Hock? Dry Co om... oi 1» mend the Kasle firm's junk deal 3 pid . v ’ | Mr, Jensen said some of the in-'Ind Asso Tel 21," ptd . a “ier’s license be revoked. government stop order was issued. dividuals and firms involved in ina Mish £1 dn thesom - i Company officials said the fire The materials will be made specific charges were given letter ind Telephone 3 : pid co" 96 | started accidentally. Mr. Mingle available for the period April notices they have until Mar. 6 Indpis Pow & Li con o. NR j¢% said the firm had been burning I through June, and the National to file answers. ros allways com ... “ hy ola _autos. Production Authority will try to pe hdisnapolis Water som ion Lila aa RT assure enough to keep the build- . . Indianapolis Water 5% E 108% 1081s DIE AND 1 TooL DESIGNER ing going for the rest of the year. Suit Points Up iingan £0 com oem en nh . Pamiliar with all classes of metal It does not apply tp purely rec- | Stan LESH. 0000 gr, ATE reational or amusement facilitje « GE’ Ss Slogan {k¥neh Corporation 5 wn executive position ih a 3-man. such as motion picture re ERM Herrington com nati of dipped piuse Tn Cinch: and bowling alleys. Such projects, The advertising slogan of aj | Mastie Asphalt R&T reputation. Ase’ preferred ren even .if partly built, still are de- major electric appliance manufac-| Naf} Homes com ........ ful) “detall. ‘Address * Times" Box
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nied building materials. turer became a key The relaxafion also does not $15,000 damage suit filed in Fed-| apply to the start of new con- eral Court here today. struction. | The suit was filed by the estate|.5ub Serv of Ind com . NPA did not know immediately of the late James H. Lessen- | R 08s Gear & Tool ‘com
Ross Gear & Tool com .. the number or value of projects berry, 41, formerly of 1326 N. Brwiiser-Culining pid
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Hog Prices Here Drop
Hogs sold 25 to 50 cents lower in trading at the Indianapolis Stockyards today, Hogs weighing 170-240 pounds sold for $17-17.50. Choice 300400 pound sows sold at $15-15.50. 400-600 pound sows sold - from $14-15. . A short load of choice to prime mixed gteers and heifers sold for $35. 50. "Utility and commercial cows were selling from $21-24.50. Bulk choice and prime vealers sold at $37-39. Hogs 10.000: slow. 25 to 50 ents lower; 111 70-240 . pounds mostly $17-17.5 top $17.73; 240-270 pounds $16.25-17.25; sows eak to 25 cents lower; choice 300-400 pounds $15-15.50; 400-600 pounds $14-15 Cattle 1500: calves 300: steers and fully steady on top grades; weak to 25 rents lower on others: short load choice to prime mixed steers and $35.50; load choice light to medium weight steers $34.50; bulk early sales good o low choice $30.50-33.50: mercial to good yearlings $26-30: load| | Shotce near 800-pound heifers $33: others | bid largely downward from $32; utility] land commercial cows $21-24.50: few com- | mercial to good to. $26: carmers And rut- | ters $16.50-21: commercial bulls $26-27.50, bulk choice and prime 9. few head at $40; most commercial utility $£25-27 slaughter classes weak, approximately 350 head southwestern bred ornbelt fed lambs 105-pound $26.75; small supply ‘hin and
@
weights partly
fatfened native wodied lambs $26 down;
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here has been released after lie the company’s slogan: “You can Equitable Securities 5s 60 | HH ’ rice tests and court hearing. : put your confidence in General Hamilton DpeCO 28s “wa sree At Miller's Modest Prices! Mrs. Ruby Lee Huddleston, 829 Electric.” : indpis Public Loan Sef. Ma QUICK SERVICE Church St., was- freed yesterday, At the time of ‘the police in- Ind Limestone 4s 78 as 78 : afterq, appearing before Judge vestigation of the death, officers Kuper Packing 4s 59 i *hh ‘ Scott ~ McDonald in Municipal Were told Mr, ‘Lessenberry’ was Langtenkenp ae «8 | er ewelry 0. Court 4. She had been held on a attempting to move the fan, had sprague Device 5s 60
leaned against a metal wash{Trackion Terminal bs 87 trough and the fan was resting |on an exposed wire,
Esgs—FOB Cincinnati, cases included on| graded eggs: Consumer grade large white 37-40'zc, brown mix 33-38%ac: wholesale grade (commercial graded 40, per cent) extra large white 34-36, brown| mix 34-36c. Current receipts cases ex-| changed 29-31c } Market steady and trading quiet at un{changed prices’ receipts on government graded eggs very light Chickens—Commercially grown (ryers 20-31c; hens heavy 26-27c; hens light 20-21c: old roosters 17-18c. Fryers steady for 3 pounds and over averages Under 3 pounds average and hens about steady, prices uftchanged. Butter—Creamery 90 sdore Boiac: medigam butterfat 80c. regulaf. 75c.
Local Truck Grain Prices :
Truck wheat, $2.36, Oats, BSc, New No. 2 white corn. $1.74, New No. 2 J5ow corn, $1.64. Soybeans, $2.75
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