Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1952 — Page 32

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PAGE 32 rin sols THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES A THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1052

U. x3 ‘Holds Club Over Their Heads, State Bankers Charge

RFC Loan, I eam te Back Kefauver i in '59, <a

: Hold Used, =e ft BRE BE oda Bisiress nh Pir TARR Ll Sn Ha Tobin Tells Teamsters inl

THURSD A a NOI] I Death No: ————————

SKAGGS

Hoosiers Say

By LYLE C. WILSON

Su ar Sli in BY IRVING JEISOWIZ , Ho ' . | v4 Le : br : : Ta United Press Staff Correspondent The federal government {is try- ia -s SEH zs ee $C uk ! WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—Dan-

[ing to “blackjack” Hoosier banks gl ; fren Bdge 1 jel J. Tobin, president of the big- BELL—Emma C

through the money-lending Re- dir p Ting : gest AFL union in this country, 2 Ht ite of Erne n etai Lines construction Finance Corporation, : : bo # ; @ Fe Bh headquarters in Indian- Co ; Frances Kuhn, Indiana bankers charged today. a i, s : ain © lapolis, is telling his niembers SR ; : Tate. funeral Fr. | A number of bankers com- ; . “ : E that Sen. Estes Kefauver should od ; SHIRLEY BRC By Harold Hartley plained the. government has Wy ; i Cp ab Es be President of the United States.. OHA. 3 “tsought to keep some control over, i i TR Mr. Tobin heads the AFL In- i {% BOWEN — Cat NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 28—|which was like a large screened-| Indiana banks by not ‘allowing| 88 oe ; ; i ternational Brotherhood of Team- % : pp CneSdRY. F Sugar is slipping. Retail, that is. lin porch, the club's Thursday them to pay back all the money| di ; WE fy sters, one million strong with a k : » UsKER MORTU But you eat as much, or more. Night Poker Club was ‘in session.| they owe the RFC. | We pw : ‘ net worth in cash and United be : % ipkion” S "Pri Once two-thirds of the sugar|The losers stayed, I am told, ti’ Joseph McCord, director of the : ; : States and Canadian bonus of i ow call at “mortus went over counters in packages, 3 a. m. They always do. State Department of Financial : geqely § $25,201,661.60 as o ec. - ¢ i Warn ’ . ; oh husband o |

or was scooped out of a parrel.] Then over the River of Death Institutions, sald the - govern- aiaband Nariotie ox

The other third was sold toto Old Tela, with its quicksand, ment’s action “amounts to hold- 4 . Ee The country needs a crusader, CL bakers, candy manufacturers, hottom. Police watch people lin-|ing a blackjack over the heads wv {Mr. Tobin told his members in 4 i Emma 8mitl soft drink and pastry mix mak-/gering at the rail, to catch the lot Hoosier bankers.” . / a the March issue of ‘the union's oy ; i. FLANNER & B

ers. _ Jumpers before they sink. | Willing to Pay n magazine. J ed. Trans’ n Today it has switched. - Now . 5 y |

“We have so many penny-ante after noon Frid

only 40 per cent of the sugar is Tricked He said most of the banks were, ae : id Tn TH : boodlers — I should call them 1 HARDWICK —M¢ Id the pure, crystal stuff] (willing to pay the RFC and had : d or ha lave ’ a ” A lather ot M 80 as e Pp Bowl BEGGARS at the end of the the money and state approval to ih Lg | ke ; i thieves — that ‘it is necessary we eo 4 ee uiaz Tre fot ne TO or bridge. And tag-along native ge gt Mr, McCord accused the » - " in = a Rave another csaflup,l I xe : ; Fria arr On 0 a ¢ # . 5 5 > 3 . . day a. m hy BE) -. a Cools Mixes, boys answering questions, angling| | Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 5 . NE : bin reported to. the membership Daniel J. Tobin Jday 0.8 W

Pown at this port where well Boy beg ( gars again, some carry-| . $ fatk aver $100. million. worth of yawi, 7%. Shut ives "over thetel™ Hemient of most of the Joans Mr. Tobin said the young Demo- To Tae Harry

sugar, tan like sand, enters the shoulders. They point to your A survey of Hoosier bankers crat from Tennessee could do the Laudick, city, a

tips as guides. lof interfering and blocking the) 1 : : ; ) : In Good With Labor oT - oi HEIDELBERGER & country, they're watching the oo 00" a “Shine” What they|I®Vealed many had been trying hgh? OF aE Lo ] bi Ee 3 job. Sen. Kefauver stands well - 4 ~ children. 13 gres

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shifting habits of the housewife. oa), want is money. {or Feyaral years lo pay off ol RGA le oo eT i ~y with labor. The AFL supported li & Meridian, So 2-8 One of them tricked me. I) oans, but the government) jo . wiih o } . him in 1948 when he licked boss eu sty gen s Chur la . a c. stoped into a native ‘shoe, store| ne guna to accept full pass : : Crump’s machine to win his Sen- a ob ’ HEIDT—Joseph Kemper, president of Southdown =... 5 of leather over the mn r1 ate seal. b, * Seniel Mopar Re enlapysh in nis cool, olls © The bankers were particularly, THE HOT WAR—A fone rifleman, Ralph A. South, 916 S. High School Rd., shudders with the The AFL is not endorsing Sen, rN ; Eugene Heidi, C

floor. I dickered for comfy indoor-venetian-blinded office. He knew "007: * | y [incensed by a recent story in The blast of a tank gun during an advance through the snow in Korea. A member of the 16th Marine |Refacver oe otf Pow. and prob-us gnday. Funeral

how to handle the heat, in shirt ut ody SLppere. $2.50. Then it Times written by James Daniel, Resegwe Battalion, Pfc. South has been overseas about |13 months, He is the son of Ora M. South, lably will not. Some leaders think J 4 aE. Coa : Dh st. 9 a Sleeves. (h 3400 stock. started. I asked, “American or Beripps. iy Sas Ld Pg and has a “brother, Erwin, Serving with Army ski troops in Alaska. he is too young—doesn't carry a to Friends may cal is company wi sStockK- ois clals as ~ - -— — - i. » 4% HOSTETLER —Al holders operates plantations, re. Honduras: because Americansaying they were trying to get enough weight. But the AFL lies : Indianapolis; I

BE, ges Aericu say him. Mr. Tobin, who was head of JN oy 8 Noslsvile, | fineries. It does everything but native money, fhe governmént eat. of the private urne Wi © en Brea Seen BD ns Toe iF Eh bring the sugar to your door. rt _ The guide babbled Spanish. ithe bankers showed surprising {mittee’s labor division during the eu i Te. Nicer Rk He told me amazing things. Before 1 knew it the price was opposition.” Hurls Hat i in Roosevelt era, fell out with Presi- : Giang lied, will interest dieters who by-p up to $10 native. I quit, walked! Here's what some Indiana

dent Truman some time ago un- 4k ) HOUSER—Edwar the sugar bowl. He said it isn't {bankers had to say about the In Marion County GOP der obscure circumstances, kb 4 dng Tages of

sugar which makes fat, it's what : RFC loans: Rin Again Teamster support was a power- Mrs. Martha J. you put the sugar on. Sin and Malaria : | “The-government won't let my| First steps toward a wide open | former GOP county chairmafi, house in FDR's New Deal-Demo- 8 iy _ iagty and Erb

¥I1_you est sugar and Jean | AT THE DOCK in Tela 1 met |r, PAY Jy than $5000 at 3 Harold O. Burnett, former break in the Marion County Re-|who is known to be seeking con-|ratic coalition. But a ed ia RE sii Mg oH the ey your A Jouns Jeguit missionary, Father | ,shiar of the Citizens Bank of Member of the legislature who publican Party were taken this trol of the organization to ‘sup-| Fomination for Sen. Kefauver. A? 2 hy aR Hebert, the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Greenfield, which still owes the OPérates an insurance business at week in formation of a “cam- port Sen. Robert Taft for the President can and usually does ™® ATARI 5 302 N. DeQuine

body.” Vic Hebert, a Hudson dealer ppc 5563 Madi A today an- ' $25, 000. “We h « alison ve., oda an-| He meant plain sugar, not from Denver. money to pay them ae hong nounced his candidacy for the Re-|

paign committee” to sponsor a presidential nomination. control a nominating convention Sen. Kefauver Alice Marie Hus

{which consists of delegates large- ughes, Mrs. Eve

mixed with flour, or made into | Mr. and Mrs. Hebert had come ang we want to... but they wap Publican nomination for State slate of picked candidates. : Further, the committee pre- . HE eS Mis Not ical, : Mrs, candy. Just the pure white" crys- Sonn to See vi son. i let us.” Representative. | The committee, headed by sumably would support a candi- Iy Seleeted bY Demoeratic pont eal Legal Notice OH a Pub tals you dust over cereal. sion was four hours inland by Marvin S. Rummel, cashier of He was theformer Prosecutor Sherwood date for Governor aligned with w oe SHIRLEY _ BRO g 2 = | rail. And he worked in the bush the First National Bank of Goshen | GOP nominee Blue; will represent the regular the Taft forces. 2 he Done for leadersiup and The aE JO. TARY AYE District of AA ih I ASKED him what he thought country, fought sin, malaria and which owes the government $25. for joint State GOP organization of Chairman| Hence, formation of the com- the City of Indianapolis, Indians. and all KINNEY Bertha of the supermarkets “football- dysentery. |000, complained he had written! 1 Senator from John Innis who said he had given mittes will split the GOP forces First Test March 11 |other interested persons are hereby noti- ay IR Otay ing” his product around, selling it| The United Fruit Co. helped two letters to the RFC recently Marion and it his “blessings.” |here in an active battle between | To break through those White {fied that the Board of Sanitary Commis : away Tuesday. below cost. Over this he has no [supfeft his iii And the trying to settle but that he had J Sl ohnson Coun-| The group is expected to con-| Taft supporter and those back- House defenses toward the party siensis at 4 Tuva’ Wesing Jel} TARY Funiial, rch control, and didn't seem to care. | ruit company” as ey call it, not received an answer. h ties in 1948 but/centrate on candidates for Pre-/ing Gen. Dwight Eisenhower for nomination, Sen. Kefauver must 1106 1953, Declaratory Resolution, Which FE en

had helped to raise living stand-| Cashier H. C. Wisner of the | i was defeated in cinct committeemen and delegates the GOP presidential nomination. show handsomely in the several Resolution stated that it will be of ‘public itd vile of olher o 0!

~ People have to have sugar. And| ; he has it to sell in 13 states cling- I eer on pasts tad to False Angala Hate poapk, es ie genera! elec- to the party's state convention. Por state Presidential primaries utity and benefit to Durchise and - Heliswocd, al he 8¢ Ey R N CLEARIN HOUSE a enedic an g y which he has entered. The first the Sewage Dicposal Plant jossted fo ine Benicio

ing about the lazy, wandering g : Faces Two Alternatives |wages to get the preferred work-/to settle with the government for, Besides: his in {Clearings ..... sineeeeeos SIGMA of these takes place March 11 in ganapoiis at Eagle ‘Wood pursuant te urday, 2.00 p.m.

ississippl. : | Debi siiaes asaya 8. i stem of the Upper M PP mgue €'8. because the fruit company 10 years without success. Burance business, If tie Bite commities Wing thefts om coy o onbisewy OF BE taht eran plans and specations gow a3 MORTUARY, 13

He's a sugar man, from tONgUe p.q cet the scale. To him the nett ; to toe. He was born on a planta-|qvools hospitals. and play | Money Earmarked Mr. Burnett Mr Burnett giority of precinct committee Local Truck Grain Prices Mr. Truman is in it, reluctantly. Commissioners ail of which will be Lor the a

operates the we : ot AD As tion in Franklin, La. And he grounds, paid for hy United Fruit] State Auditor Frank Millis, yotor vehicle license branch office] Iraces it will then be in position to ~ Truck Juheat. $2.34. —|His slate of convention delegate payers of ine $ liars. Districts 13% piusoand of "1. wasn't worried about sugar ever meant much. a director of the State Bank of lin Edgewood under Marion|put over its choice for Coiinty Cats A) white coth, N10" candidates is stronger and better | mans. plans, specifications. and estimates ter, 1nd. Pussec New No, 2 vellow corn, $1.60. {known than Sen. Kefauver’s. Inspected at the office of the Board of Services FLANN

becoming Smpepular. For he was working with the Campbellsburg which owes the tcense - Director Edwin] 3 vel Ben- # = 'soul of man. And its hard Sams $12,000, sald the’ Hari 11th istrict GOP “chair- [Shaman : tot | ESYtans, Bie. addition to voting for delegates, /}iaIy Commissioners in the City Hail; that nied.” Friends WHEN CHILDREN Ijke it, ‘keep a soul healthy, if the body bank has had the money to pay man. Ey Mul v dominate Produce {the New Hampshire primary of- and wellare to purchase ang foe etre ON DOHERTY that’s the tip-off. They eat by in-'sn't healthy, too. (the government for time but can't He is director of the Indianap- vention Uslepates st ¥u omiakLe; {fers an opportunity to vote di- said additional buildings and to employ loved sicter of stinet, what they like get federal approval to settle.[glis Association of Insurance! Be I sgeiion t e Eser_FOB Cincinbalr seer focloned rectly for or against any candi- Conon Te he Tg Oe Jor Vnat ang Wider e And they like what's good for Close to God |We want to pay,” he said, “but Agents, a director of the South) h b 8 N [38 zed, ohas, Consimels grade, U.S date entered. all Necessary incidental Sxpenset and Baiurday 10 2.8 . they won't let us.” IMC bi th Other members of Mr. Blue's 5, 2c; U.S. medium ite, 52071 This beauty contest vote binds :hail hot exceed the sum of Two Million, Callers any _ timo them. . District YMCA, member of el ON TOP DECK, coming back, I iecommittee are “Mrs. Agnes Todd, Brown mix, 33-35izc. Wholesale grade: no one. But it should accurately Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,800 OONEY—John That's sugar. found ther Jesuit The government got into the Boy Scouts executive board and City Hall 1 f (Commercial araded 40 per cent). Extra 006.00 MO! Ey on ound another Jesuit missionary, private banking business In the the Masonic Lodge and Lake City all employee and former ;ive white, 34-36c: Brown mix. 34.36c measure the comparative popular-| |The Board of Sanitary Commissioners at . oi mand, of Jo

GOP county vice chairman;current receipts cases exch. 29-31¢ - 1 Mooney. | lity of Sen. Kefauver and Mr. Tru-| p01 Wh t A James 3 t y Market steady to fi t i WE La polis, - w ear remonsirances from LI ” Ww Elmer Warren Jr., deputy Center| cnumsed to i cent Nismo tor v's. grades. | man among those New Hamp- 'axpavers of the Sanitary District of im BE Ar Le. 2) Township assessor and Reilly G.| Chickens—Commercially =grown frvers.ishire Democrats who participate. at 1:00 p.m. (CST) on Monday, March 10, DRINSTEINER ‘Churchwomen Here Adams, who operates Adams & Te: Hens, light, 20-21¢; Old roosters, 17- Mr. Truman depends on the or- jase. A aa rn a n a0 Co Roca

River's Eve View lost in the horizon, close to God. early 30's when the RFC made Shore Country C y Club. Y {He had been 10 years in British| straight loans to about 7000! ae ———————————

GEORGE SAWICKI, assistant! Honduras and six years in the L |banks. The loans didn’t always ec t International |g A director of the onduras Republic. . |work. Some banks went broke,

House. arranged for me to board, He was Father Newell, also of Co. at 6666 N. Pennsylvania St. i aille utility and benefit thereof. w M g ganization leaders to win for him public utility e ereo 2 Burial the Port Commission's yacht, Denver. He told me how hard 12 ay. 1933 and 1034, the RFC| To Form Auxiliary | Behind the committee are the oar ss off fair demand PC ih New Hampshire. He has - SotnnaSloN ERS 1 tery. [Frtends in “The Good Neighbor,” to see New ¢g {5 get the natives married. The ‘forces of James L. Bradford, Jw Ne Tend Ld Me- been near the state. ess : B » ROURT Eas] Ea

began “injecting capital’ '—usu-| Women of the Christian 61, beloved | ally by buying stock or deben-/Churches of Marion County will : rl Bisels Moun . 2 . . ! Babcock, Mrs. 8:

Orleans OT ae 10d Ev or, | Catholic Church cannot marry na-| s y 2200 Ne wide, past ships VET, tives until they have first beenityrag More than 6000 banks re-| lorganize the Ladies’ Auxiliary of

Ruth Nelson, pa:

| marrie " " : flags from all over the world, ar ied Dy I ae oul celved these “injections” andthe Capitol District Men's Fellow- : EWE Minch 18 ast the coffee docks where| , some failed despite them. |ship tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the] AY Wi $238,524,401 worth of green coffee |e Sovernment ceremony first, he| ast year, RFC officials said Fountain Square Christian : Tuesday, age 6 beans are unloaded in bags, and 5° to jl tor we ears: . | they sent a letter out; recalling Church. . « Lo . Saroner Serer some spilled along the wharves. | THE MAYOR d th " (the depression was ancient his-| The women are founding their : : TA AARRY v You can “see” the coffee docks] oes the MArry-itory and how about paying up? auxiliary in the church building, ; - St. Mary's Catho with .your nose. It's that strong | 'N8: wo Sieh the Taye: 1s Sve; The RFC officials reported many 801 Shelby St. primarily to as- ORFF Rattle X in the air. or f "i 33 ay, o on a trip banks needed no further prompt- sist with the new youth camp Lewis, Elizabeth As you slide past the stallions 0 igs i Rbog bige ave 10iing, but a large number ignored sponsored by the mentioned com-| ll : 5 Gans anger, Ruth Jo of the sea, some with sputtering ja wh Wo Xipa, ve. tor announce, 4, letter. |gregations. It is located near i : 3 et oh ED : ticelloy Ind, Chl welding boats at their sides, you Intene on, and one for the ipl Recently, the RFC announced Trafalgar. The 17 acres included i CN Be EAS: Sire: see what appear to be big olt|™ {it was open to offers by any in-| {in the camp reservation were] 3 vy 5 i a 5 of Chicago Dass tanks. But they're filled with| SO some, a great many, just vestor who wanted to buy bank|given to the Christian Churches wr. Vo Re ES A» SUR % HERR molasses, not the kind you eat.|d0n’t bother to get married. stocks or other notes put up hy/by Mrs. Marie Allen, Trafalgar. | J ; Ws GV ae Co EE. jie Prospect f It's for making industrial alcohol. Sylvia the banks as security. Offers must | “The auxiliary will help equip ; SRE 2 Sas Place of interme a be equal what is owed the govern- land maintain the camp, accord-| PETERS Mary

STEAMING slowly by is a| She was a native. You could | ment. ling to Mrs. Vernet Beechler, act-| gone of Dn

boatload of old streetcars, can-\see it in the color of her skin] Each bank will be consulted ing chairman of the group. Mis Jie oy

vas-covered, from somewhere inher jet-black eyes, and her coal-|pefore an offer is accepted. If the — gayaliernnon a

Texas, headed for the Argentine. piack hair. {bank management wants to buy Local Stocks and Bonds : CONKLE FUNER 1 This Is the second largest. dor She had been a hospital nurse back its own obligations, it has| > : a Mere a Yori 1s first). And Pere are| [0 17 years. She had helped preference. Otherwise the govern-| yyooxg’ ~'* — Av i DID, WHEN | PLACED I es nird of th fight - malaria, + measles, bad ment's share will be sold to the American Loan 5% 98 far} 5 ; ; glk St. belove Soniped s supply of Te cot.| VIsky and machete wounds. |outside bidder. {Ae an Bae Pld Noon ; : Rh ’ > y f hire Colliers han 3 il 3 tch, brothe country’s Supbly of bananas, cof ne natives get drunk, el Indiana bankers termed ins iS, ube 0B " Sas MY REAL ESTATE MAN Fah from the sea, up through the silt- down on the ‘road, or even the empty threats since, they said, [Belt RR & Stk- Yds com .... {ve 3 SN caesiny built delta, 107 miles long railroad tracks. ithey will be glad to settle in full. Rouhe iercis com oo P0110 13 eu 3 ail’at ROBERT Her name was Sylvia Haylock,| Indiana banks in-debt to the fonigal 00 a Coiiiil Bid op “a AGEMENT PROBLEMS Ho : Mixed Money ” ja dedicated woman, off for three RFC: [Chamber df Commerce com .. 3 te $5 : ) yy | funeral home. Fr “IN HONDURAS I had to months in the United States, al First National Bank of Goshen, Glifitns Ind er ow pid 1. 8 ao : Cy 1 Go > : Holy Cross Cem wateh my money. Their money Patient, practical woman, who $25.000: Angola State Bank, $10. GIANG "hs" foe g, #0 NX i 7 WITH THE INDIANA pracy i” sc “looks like ours, but is worth only had seen the tropics at its worst,|000; Brownsburg State Bank, Cont Car-Na-Var .... = ll Wil g : i ag 'and bes $10,700; State Bank of Campbells-|gammine Eng pid vr — iH AMY half as much. And the trick of) t. Ip $12 Cummins Eng. pid oe a ; of Agnes Flake, ‘the natives was to mix the! She wouldn't trade her job with urg, $12,000; Peoples State Bank. |Bastern Ind Tele 5 DIA «ees. ares % 3 5 T "- day. Funeral Sa change, slide in a few pieces of anyone, Ellettsville, $10,000; Citizens Bquitabj Securities com ..... 38 . ie . BY. oe the residence, 1 their own. 3 : Bank, - Greenfield, $25,000; Boone Eouianky Securities ve, wn ; ) he yised, ends n But at the Tela, Honduras Mule Man Qounty State Bank, Lebanon, |Family, Finance 3% 3% 2d us a : } Motners und Th country club (50 members), the 10,000;. Peoples Trust Co. Lin- Hamilton Mig C0 SOM oerrers iis Be : . . HERRMANN SER Soy with the Squeaky ), he IT WAS the life of the pany. ton, $34,000; State Bank of Liz. Home £8 F 5% Ae Ne : ; it SECHRIST—Joel was punk at arithmetic. He| He was Dr. W. L. Stroup, a ‘0 $6200; Citizens Bank, Pekin, fk, fi Godoy 4 : ey er charged He 220 ( Auetican) Torjvetarinarian, on his way to a $10.000: slr Trust Coli a Pies ‘ i pe : Bavid Har ain. one round of refreshmen {seashore home in Honduras, from. | . rer {hg . ne an. I ordered angther. And hethere to cure sick mules. State Bank, Valparaiso, $20,000; (This 5 ALD Lath mmo} ed, Stn The Indiana Trust Company now handles the whole rh pasar charged me only 32 cents. Next| The. mules are dying from a State Bank of Waldron, $9200; inhi pov & 15 ‘ © pine ‘Funeral, 8 time it was back to $2.20. I won't/thing the natives call “Spider Wanamaker State Bank, $23.00; {ndianapols Railways 15 kit and kaboodle. They collect the rents, care for mortgage CRAPEL, 2003. ” tate ank estfle ndianapolls Water 3 Washington Par go any farther. . | Bite. pion Indianapolis Water 4's pf.. 13 : $ G E bh ayments, supervise maintenance expenses, handle the tax SKAGGS—Emma Hat nee, Mot Trey believe when the mules, |$9200; Bank of Waiting, $15, 0 RAS J 1, : pay ye P . P ’. : os and, : oF, Mother Dance, land horses, lie down at night, the Kinkan & Cop : insurance—in brief, they take care of all details, even depositing Ville, Indiana:

THAT'S WHERE the marimba tarantula pulls hair from their Hog Prices Go Lincoln ASO Lite st. John and Mr:

band double-crossed me. It wasilegs to build nests, and leave | Lyneh, Corporation "......eesss - . . = +. ys . ; Dahan Hong A Yhumba, to which I trieallondis® scerton: The og me ‘Ue 25 C nt Het 4 hn ts woo Sh 304 : collections to my account and periodically seriding mea complete Eowervile’ Mi 10 60 8 Walls I ae porsunee: nd Shim] dies, or has WP enis e Nad fins . . 9 report of all transactions. Go see The Indiana Trust Company ; TRV hy 0 be destroye | oe ds : : og : : Raspa * Jike the stomp-happy Hat| “The foot just falls” off,” a ps BATIOWS and gilts w esterday N fod Bub gore ola D 4 a : if you have some. real estate. Their friendly, efficient staff will be. RE Tyai” Dance, and I hit the sidelines. igraduate in animal husbandry in trading at the Indianapolis 58 nd its 1 ik pid’. v . . ‘ fjogard st. b Too. much. ia told me. Fre 4 ceeds a big help to you in the management of your property. The fees pes, Oo B 2 he s s barber y « . v kla. Services F ut I°did see the ship’ And that's why the doctor was py choice 170-240 pound hogs ‘a8 : for this service are moderate.” o . BEANBLOSSOM

taking it in full stride, he and his there, lively, cheerful, and liked. ,, s Ber ins-pfd . usp : : coronary, the rum and the hot/His friends gave him a sports I tr ng so Me kd i 23% . . 2 * -. . : ’ fery Friends,

ope night. But he got through coat for a going-away present. Sows" end at $14.75 to $15.50. Stokely-Van Camp com .. i Jan ' WORLEY Mari

Stokely-V Ave., wife of |

But he was really headed for Go0q4 and choice heifers and Tanner 00 SR old i:

| wei » eps R “ 1 . “In the corner of the clubhouse, sick mules,-and feet that fall Off. steers were selling at $20 to 33° Trnuce Mafleate 1.111. 19 THE NDI A T Sh Sars: Ne |$33.50. Utility and commercial nite Jiiephatie 8% pid ..... 9 a ; agnty, Michigar

lcows sold at. §20.50 to $24.50. Util-! oR a a vidend, , > this life Tuesds lity and coffimercial bulls were! yin & steen sso . ; ds

8s venues ) : : hg selling slow from $23 to $27. Good American Loan diss 88 » M NY : Washington St.. ‘and choice vealers, with shippers { Seriedn oan dia o ren var ote I"

buying most of the receipts sold Bastian Moley 58 61 ......... 9 . : ie trom $34 to $38. ne pie do tilizer 8s poi : . : non mY ’ SERVICES: . 3 Card of H 1.000; d t t - |Ch of Com Bldg 4s 61 - . ’ > : » ’ AVIN J a SE ————— onus JL: ude halle Columbia Club 3-58 63 9 Indiana’s Oldest Trubt Company : SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CLEM—Our sinc IR KU p Bs? SHECRING ACCOUNTS © , ga we pounds. $10 odd longs” Indpls see 117 EAST WASHINGTON STREET SAFE DEPOS A pounds $1525.10 28; $16.50 Indpls Pu oi am X . i offerings, symp Bounds 314-15: few ow 3 : : " | CHARTER No. 1 a a TRUST SERVICES Bo beloved wife, - ELE TS Agi ne fl ; : PERSONAL LOANS en iy erage? active; at oN heif nesen .“ ~ : Sie oe ~ : pial Seem go : AUTO IOANS Pade, tu ( cholee heifers an . . son "we y : k Therein) $94 Sa 0; Cons Moot steady: ‘come, Traction Terminal oe 871.1 ir Ti ia Se MORTGAGE LOANS wee - Bawin Martin { al 3: cows about ® ¥: Some + | . ; i ; : : : REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT. ’ : Rsral Home ane

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