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. J MONDAY, MAR. 3, 1952 hi THE INDIANAPOLIS TES re §Morris To A ocal Lawyers In Cleanup Misconduct 8 ET ——— NA we Urges Hetvy Cases fo Go | Today «Business co, Crop in
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By United Press | : WASHINGTON, Mar. 3—Gov-, ’ WASHINGTON, Mar, 3 (UP) | Secretary of Agriculture]
ernment cleanup man Newbold, Morris announced yesterday he, : - |& 3 plans to name prominent local {Charles F. Brannan sald yester.
—— g ers in “cities where bh r- . 8:15 PM i by 1%, 3e_Uncow. . . . |day that the meat, dairy and | «sO Ih 4 ployees to ‘present the cases to 4 4 : ! | poultry situation will be “very se3 federal grand juries. ; E34 : By Harold Hartley 'rious” next year unless farmers : bd 2 3 He made the disclosure in an . {produce a big crop of corn and , : ? . 3 int on the National Broad- I talked to a wise man today. lother feed grains this season. | Pfc. Copple Mr. Copple etri A Ealevisien program, He has more than 100 employees, but no ‘time clocks, He made the statement during: David R. Copple, 3055 N. Meri, : i nion. ® f the lan St. recently was presente Mr. Morfis lsc made #t plain and no uni n ] : : a recent closed-door session 0 i ) vir Cross he will quit if President Truman He isn't against unions, but his men are. But he is|House Appropriations Committee. oo .q yo "hig brother Pfc. Robe ward does not fire federal officials who responsible. And this is why. +|The testimony was made public ert T. Copple, ‘missing in action ano Co. fail to answer the - forthcoming He gives his workers everything Wine ads. Life Magazine of Feb.|yo 0rqay, He also - conceded in Korea. The presentation of idian St. income questionnaire. He said the {the union demands, plus a little!11 had seven liquor ads. The In. there is danger growers may cut the nation’s second ‘highest mili res Jeestiofraiss wil 0 to some 25, more. Qinajolis Star of To 23 a back pork production unless the tary decoration was made in al jobholders. a a a ' . i es, | clusively Sadi a HE HAS HAD five attempts at| “ uu corn-Dog price Tato improves. . ceremonies at Ft. Harrison, Slaps at O'Dwyer ¥ organization in the last seven “HOW ABOUT the people who| Turning to the world food situ-| Pfe. Copple was credited ‘with Aon, The cleanup. “chief indicated! Bd years. And he’s not’ opposed. But| Work for these concerns, all the ation, She Secretary noted thatitaking over the duties of an are JGRAM! that he would not have named| he runs his company in such a Way from the grain farmer down half t . on : popula oh uses Hilery forward observer when his "CHAN former New York Mayor Wil- : ; : United Press Telenhoto, | Way that the union can offer noth-| {0 the drinker, and even the Non-1Mce A lls Sagi in a Biv yeas heavily attacked Apr. liam O'Dwyer to be ambassador EDUCATION ASSURED—These eager young ladies seem anxious to. get on with their "book [ing the workers do not already, eer, ot our Kids? They Pasties iene tude to produoy Inj, 395k o hile his 5 Somrades to Mexico nor would he have had work" now that their university education is assured. They are Janet, 13 months, and Karen Jean have. kers. why’ should {VErnS, See orl. Grochry|Thilland, Burma and pati ra oe as Maj Gen, Hasty H. Vaughan on| Condon, 2, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Condon, operators of a dairy farm as Sussex, Wis. A | Say Be ue 2 something] Stores handle wine and beer, the China. All are possible Red citation, remained behind to delay OLN om , the presidential payroll. | condition of the sale by their father of Maryhill, a tract of his farm to Marquette University for a | ir boss has given us in good drug stores whisky. Kids see the targets. : the enemy attack with heavy are A reporter noted that Gen. ski course, was that the girls receive scho stuff. They're not blind. Cites Red Peril tillery fire which he directed,
Vaughan, Mr. Truman's military
larships entitling them to attend the university at half the
faith for years?
“But please don't print my
“If the Communists should gain The Hoosier soldier, a member
| aide whose name figured in Sen regular tuition fee. —_ H I thi ik i hi t . i ERE, nk. is his secret. . t . ate “five percenter” hearings in ’ He never gets mad. He never lets In There are m 8 In our control of these countries—and y RIB Co of the 19th InE, 1950, has not been removed from IT S {personalities snarl up his work-| I've ‘got to hand.it to her. I in two of them Gommunist-in-|Regiment of the 28th Division
P. M.
“Not yet,” Mr. Morris replied. * which isn’t true. hout the Far East isin Sk Asked about Mr.-O'Dwyer’s ap- Pl 3 il T S + MU RDER square deal. | Ta crisis throughou e Far : pointment, he said he was “like we? eas on ruce g f e “He is making money, and so R~See- Ne A HOME PLATING (0 waving a red flag in front of a| By United Press lit could be part of Admiral Joy's) . {are his employees. But. he doesn’t] IT OUGHT to be good news to cultural resources would jmme- . bull” since he was Mr. O'Dwyer’s TOKYO, Mar. 3—The Chinese|threat two days-ago that the On the Highways let irritations get their roots|this town to learn RCA is doing|diately be greatly Increased. I} SILVER T unsuccessful opponent for mayor Communists today accused Amer-| (truce) talks could be speeded up down. If someone gets sore, he/so well, Mr. Brannan sald farmers must \ RHODIUM ... Gillis. of New York. xr ican planes of dropping fleas. car-|by applying military pressure. FOWLER—Two persons were straightens-it out. Last year it racked up sales of|continue to produce at current BRASS Gershwin Pressed, he added: ryifig ‘bubonic plague near truce| "“Bubonic plague spreads as fast|injured fatally in an auto struck # # = nearly $600 million, mostly on|record or near-record levels “if GOLD Mendelssohn ’ headquarters at Panmonjom and - "HE HAS the confidence of his televisi tly H { ad th ople of this nation are to = “I wouldn't have appointed ejsewhere: in North K and as far as the rats (that/by a New York Central passenger mecvees, And that's Why there elevision, mostly Hoosier-made. e people 0 BRONZE him.” | es n Nor orea. carry it), and the American aim|train yesterday at Raub, Benton) employees. But profits dropped. This means|continue eating as they are now CADMIUM er 6:00 ! | | The accusation, made in a seems to be to spread it to as County. They were Janette Stump, isn't one time clock in the place.\ the company is: plowing more(and the United States is to do its COPPER-NICKEL As for Gen. Vaughan, he said| Radio Peiping broadcast heard inimany centers as possible. Two-15, and Richard Perkins, 24, the All employers are not like pack into research to make bet-|share to meet the needs of other CHROME JY Se 2 outa Dave had him Tere) Tokyo: was hisel on 3ispal thes thousand-odd United Na tions driver, both of Earl Park. this. 3 Bat i hey were: Jere ter television, and more into|areas of the world. ® Silverware Replated . 0 n with. |by Communist newsman an r wou e fewe + | taxes. “ ; Mr. Morris said he felt his job! Winnington and Wilfred Bur- prisoners wil have io take their AKRON, IND.—Russell Kamp, i, property damaged, and more > ss = We heed a.big Increase in feed| ® Antiques Refinished yailable) a chance with the rest of the Ko-/40, and his nephew; Jackie Lee! grains,” he said. .“Without a big ® Co iol P as originally announced was “tooy chett. / rean village dwellers with the|Kamp. 16, both of Akron, were! Peace of mind in the front offices) THIS company is stressing|; osc the feed sttuatiop—and| mmercial Plating and Polishing closely entific With Atiomey; At the same line, is ‘Uniisdinorrors of the plague dpidemic,” Ne whoa their eat Dit trec|and at the work benches altke. |quality, as they will tell YOu at/ypst means the meat, dairy andl 917 MASS. AVE. CApitel S088 a Gen. J. Howard McGrath, but as-| Press dispatch from Hon on 8 un. 8 : . P scattere rough In- na Too nn a . PE serted that “I have changed the|said of 2 ong The United Nations command along Ind, 14 near here yesterday., ALL WORKERS aren't like qiana, It wants to stay in the poulisy ations — will be very 3 plague, cholera and “other con-|!ast week denied Communist] PERU—A two-car collision on!that either, So it is the happ¥irace when the big shakedown y . STOP . pic
“SCURVY
Harry Bently [A]
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his post.
pitch since then.” Truman to Set Date
He referred to the fact that his offices are being set up out-| side the Justice Department, He also said his reports will go di]
rectly to Mr. Truman. Copies will|
UN Accused of Dropping
tagious diseases of /serious proportions” appears to have broken out in North Korea. The Peiping broadcast, blam-
ing “American /planes” for drop-
|ping the fleas, quoted Mr. PUT AR Yards Here
chett as saying:
charges that the Allies were waging bacteriological ‘warfare.
Hog Prices Rise
snow-covered U. 8. 31 near here was fatal yesterday to a Fennville, Mich., couple. Dead were John Van Dragt, 61, and his wife, Laura, 60.
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC
shop. He sees that employees get what, in their own minds, is a
combination of people who work together, for their mutual profit. This may sound’pollyanna. But T can tell you that it is only when there is some doubt in the minds of the employees or employers about the fairness of the other,
don’t believe she's said a thing
comes and the television factories begin to be squeezed out of the field. : RCA is not a price-cutter at the expense of radio or television performance. - It knows from experiefice that
|spired conflicts are going on--it/ was never seen again after the \would cause a tremendous food action.
and 5 GO! NV With Our Seles and: Servis!
Quality Reupholstering
; Casil a re CASUALTIES that the roof blows. quality -outlasts everything else, of 1 Carburetor i eit it DO ir ae a Whicn| The 9500 hogs at the Indian- (62 Days) £ a» RE including a 8 Tor Lat vy Tetter _ Brake end C re! the department.” may only’be the pilot's error, but 3Polis Stockyards sold 25 cents 1951 1952 | ONE EMPLOYER said, “If Td Md teat Service on All Makes of Cars! e department. may only p ‘higher than Friday in trading Accidents 1258 1183 |Sive these guys what they ask, Keep It Clean Be quality work og wens Meter T Yh NE ee. today. | Injured v....... 504 545 [they'd take the place over.” A NOTE from a restaurant|| ** sitions I whee —p. : any cases of corruption or mis- (Je ee i But I think the truth is that smi ! fe a | Early bulk choice 170-240-| Dead .....ocoee 10 n | a man in Cincinnati, pitching warm ing conduct in the government, ne Top P ling Icebox pound hogs sold from $17.50-18, they do not want to “take the words over the state line. ul heroes Tuadly. "To" Vacuum personally will decide whether to with a top of $18.35; 300-425- place over.” They simply want] Bulk milk in restaurants was prosecute: Fatal I y Cr ush es |pound sows were selling at $15- Local Stocks and Bonds to be satisfied in their own minds|his target. His warning, to stick || we Ful bring sempies to your Power Brakes 1 will find a leading member) 7 115.75 that they're getting a square deal. with bottled milk. He said the|| So™* Handy end Pierce of the bat 30 Buy HUY here 2 “r'15-Month -Ol d Boy | Good to. choice light tomedium! srocks. ~™ %* mi asked! And if they don’t think so, they public gets at least two ounces pg os ct and as | ske ; Phone ; before a Federal Grand Jury,” he] KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Mar. 3/VCIEht steers were bringing $31-|Anerictn ian 5% -......... fi MTreyaak 3 VION 19 gett tov Pen ry on A ’ “ -* 2133.50; utility and commercial cows | American States ptd . a 4 - INDIAN “ Se explained that the lawyer or swrour-yearold Gletn BUCK isold for $20.50-24; $34-38 was the| bE hn UE! Bd nda 4p No Fender Dents 1 wn peige, Re Si Belin Super SHELBY : would ‘be his deputy before the| acer of ie fauily jcebe the| selling price for good to. prime|Selt BX & Sif far con i mh | A FEW MO ote a NT UPHOLSTERY C0 | Carburetor & Brake (o. y L Trossrilion of the! of the family icebox, causing ,., org, Bobbs-MELT] COM 2+» sass fn up at the Antlers Hotel. And milk cans, too little help. ' jury, although pros 1a be| it to overturn and erish his baby | “goes 8500; opened fairly active, strong Bobbe-Merrill oid 4% ..iiliil % there I saw young men jump up And he warned about the can 8631 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. | 323 N. DELAWARE ad case in the courts later wou brother to death. ¢ [to 20 cents higher: later about steady; SERUM BOIM sohiierce on 37 3 land down on a dishpan. Then lids, even if the cans are germup to the U. 8. attorney's office] Michael Buckner, 15-month-old|fop $1635: Bolts b3-740 pounds, $15018i nts cater com... ......48% Il they beat it with a sledge ham-|free. Sometimes the insides of [Fw === s===e= === To vn in that area. son of Mr. and Mrs. William [380-335 pounds sparingly $15.75-16.80; J2o- Sommenwelth Loan #5 std : 88 88 mer. the lids were found rusted. | HOW ABOUT $200 EVERY MONTH AT RETIREMENT?" : Irritate 25,000 Buckner, died of a fractured steady: Soo-425 pounds *415-15.75 425-600 | Songolidated Fin 8 vtd ...,. 1% They didn’t even dent it. ILL LET HIM . | Save part of what you earn NOW so that you will: have a’ skull yesterday at a hospital here. "cattle 1700. calves 300: early t Cumming Eng com .........:. 4 ....l, The pan was made of a com- talk about the y ay s.} ,, Mr. Morris indicated his Jes The mother, a British War acts Tea suit tors mers. Seon to Bali pie bak, Pi AR ee An of glass fibers and Tuber tubing: ’ | guaranteed income LATER—a monthly check beginning the | ph i x ; 0g to Delta Eleo COM ...... +e . n : . a ' PEARCE tionnaires will be “very search-'y.ije said the boys were playing|3) Suis higher; beifers fully steady; ood Eastern Ind Tele 8 pfd ...... 81 ----|pjagtics, stronger than steel. Why tiie Stinkeroo is the rub- | day you retire and continuing as long as you live. | INS ing. th 31-33.50: sev s he 3 itable’ Securities pfd . 94 “ese u y some of the | w for d t | “They are going to irriate| O° e floor when Glenn opened a pig BW Pa Eo gn Ratiivied on I I LEARN that the auto-| bulk dispensers. The ruling usual rite etulls, A about 35000 people ana 100000) (he Ksbos dor an began swing, Iv et STL hi dels Rb ERE Shwe iB OLY Companies, which have ly ave they must be changed] INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | people are going to be very Inter-/s ye way just as the box toppled |¥00d snd low choice heifers $30-33; one Jamilton » ss od 9% known about it for a long time, daily, but are they? I've seen 2960 N. Meridian, Indianapolis 7 | ested in the results,” he said. | load held above $33; cows active, firm; |Home T & ptd < beginning to take glass-/ Some wired on, and the day || i He said officials will be given, over on Michael. gHlity 254 coliviercinl $20.50-34, canners Hook Drug Co com, cirri 19 are y Binning Yor Podies and change does not take place | Name .....co00e Coser ansN sas IRENA, Age cennurnns | | » and cutters $16.50-21, Bulls strong to $1 0 le -+|plastics 8 ’ Ad . . about no ‘Yeeks to aliswer, with 2 'a = ANg Sutsers 310.90.31, Zulle SuOng oo 1 ind Asso ‘Tel 345 pid 48 An inspector asked one dealer{] Address KS ] MR. B NER, { y , S!Ind Gas & Water com 25% | fenders. FPP e IIIA IPE AIP IRIII II ERs RBNNS some JY if there is a good| a d VCKNER Bi met 2 EE eas Iaray: ain fo Prime 30-30: [3d Mien BY 14 pte, 9 | 1t doesn’t scratch or bend. And i oor a how be measures LT. hr il EEE ll ! ; lon duty with the British army in| Shea 1300: ndpls Ath Club Realty 14. | the color is the same all the way e “But if some refuse to ANSWer| Germany was working at a plant decks Tea Wooled wasters lamba short tous (Indpls Pow & Li pt. 1!!! 0 % through. Fr alapenger, 24 BE Dauied out 2 out of arrogance; they will havel yoo at the time of the accident. [ots natives: Tow ewes and “bucks: litle Indianapolis Water com... 17% 18% UBBER. companies are for the cutting.” to stand up and be dismissed by “T k y h t done fed western lambs held above $27.50:|Indianapolis Water 4's pf ... 99'a 103 | THE R companies ar ¥ 8. — sidential » he declared now such things happen toifed natives around $26 50-27.50: odd head: Indianapolis Water 5% pf ....105% 109 ‘interested. U. 8. Rubber has I'm for the bottles or paste- - presidentia _ order, e declared.| 1 moet all families at one time sed bucks and ewes §10-13; steady. | Jefferson National Life com .. 11 12% : ' : bo aN Mr, Morris said he “belleves”, ‘=o LTC oatd, “but it's mene errr Kingan & Co com ".......... J's 4% joined forces with the Glasspar Pogta soptainery vas, I like Wh) Fe y { Mr. Truman will-use his “discipli-' >. ’ BAC. ou NE: I iasah ge C8 Bi ie. 118 122 |Co. of Costa Mesa, Cal, to turn » An want to stay well, \ J yu YERIO (20 IANA) 0S, New ork—m-euny nary” powers to dismiss such ep igty hand 10 take when it Film Actress Suffers |Lynen corporation Tra 18 1a out an auto body made of poly-| For Me? Soko ~ | Rn / dbiiiiiin ployees, and he has assurances to #I guess it-was just the will of Appendicitis Attack Maron Herrington com : 4m 21a ester plastic and layers of g ass} I GOT A PASS to : se that effect. If the President fails : NR onspha a 1915 (fiber. day. I laid In Color to act, he added that he’ has “90. : | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Mar. 3|Nati Homes pfd ..... ...:2..7100 = 105" | So in the not.too far future yout carefully aside. Passes mean|. : NKS ARE COMING® . “another weapon’: The last time 1 saw Michael | (UF r—Screen Actress Marilyn \¥; 10%, Tug Ber, Of, 38 may actually “have undentable something free, 1401 W. 30th. SF TAlbot 32315 SIDE - “I'll go home.” was when he trotted over to thei Monroe “was under 6bservation|*N Ind Pub Serv 4's pfd 27 3to fenders with no paint to| This one came from Bob Camp- 3 “ CEA S108. — — door to iss me goodbye Satur-|yesterday at Cedars of Lebanon |Brorcess Laundry” som 0% scrape off bell of Chicago and Southern Air ING'S More i : - i 30% | > y : T MORRIS STREET other Tndlagn aevorats pA “1 ji remember Hr a iis pis, Ser of Tad 315 br .- "sad Sad Face a v. anal : ves " 2 “THE RACKET” printed in your Sunday Times. [as he looked then.” {hoped to avoid surgery. Schwitver-Cuminivg pid .. 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n—Thelma Ritter : - No 3 SRRIAGE DRO Equitable EA Te 60... 98 cvs THE SECRETARY of war|Constellations, Convairs, Lode- 1 . ® Ur Py Answer to Previous Puzzle E DEEP Sour Indpls Paint & Color. 8s 64000100 **lsaid, “Let's declare war on - the Stars, Martin 202’s or 404’s, : South of the Border at indpis Publis Loan 5884. +... "United States.” | The next line told the truth, It Apitol 4528 (iadpls Railways 58.97 ... % | “But we'd lose shouted the/5ald it was “just no damn good.” - rN y NV ICT more, ERLE EE >: prime minister. {And what kind of a pass 1s HORIZONTAL" , VERTICAL WV] " DEFIANCE “Colop agin Be Ta Mtg | “That's just the point,” ex- that, I ask you? 1 The Rio—— 1 South [IOI0S|8lZ 450 Main, Speedway Sprague Device 5s 60-1111 9 "..|plained the war secretary. ‘The ; s— \ispart of the S American # [SIAISITIZIDISINEZINIEIS ATT 3 jiraction Terminal ss 87 ...... 0 94 country that wins takes over the School Consolidation | southern cowboy HEINE] ROYAL WEDDING” : P d losing country. Look what's hap-] NOBLESVILLE, Mar. 3 (UP)—| Z US. border 2 French painter IINIOIR) arbara Payton roauce pened to Japdh, West ‘Germany Clay, Delaware and Fall Creek| 7 Mexicanfood 3 River in DEEP SOUTH” eres POD Choro and Italy.” Townships will be consolidated | 13 Eagles’ nests Colombia [=] SIDE. Auded or Graded sigs Consumer srade The prime minister's face into two school - districts, the! 14 Mexican 4 Insect egg IS|ORIT[[E! vod Da nhs ok sain Shite hrjgintened, then, fell Tana tod Hamilton County Board of Com- | pa ens 3 Consider S|TIRIESS) = : . rown mix 34-368c: wholesale grade (com- Y > won, SC *d, ‘missioners ha | 15 Joins erfumes ¢ 3 HE ee Le, White 34-3ce brown” mix M-gacs currens and we got stuck with the United|the new set-up, Delaware will be| 16 Stupefies 7 Forbidden - 32 Make pussibie 37 Uuslased
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. ! 2 narket eliminated, and Fall Creek will] 17 Portuguese 8 Prayer ending i phi LOOSE ative. as movemeny vo. retail channels hank get a new elementary school, river : 9 Wrong 26 Funeral notice . 40 Drug used as, at Talbot fair. Os Thanks to Beer build 27 Sharp « cathartic 5 to 6—40c Tax Ine, | Chickens—Commercially grown fryers. no! o u ing. 18 Fruit of gourd # (prefix) 20 H FAs Neal |Ppice, hens heavy 26.27c, hens Heht 19-20c. I HAVE a note from a lady, ne—— ee family * 10 Guiding 32 ii ig 1 43 Clsiates " | rs -19¢ ryers market wea | 5 H . a Adc, kiquite private. | i : ee (suffi exican shawl )_-islan E IRON MAN" _ [Violis' commitments at 30-31¢: ho lace bur-| I'm not taking sides. But she Mr. Business Man, there are | 20 Give (Scot) TAX) 33 Valued 44 Slovenly ING, 27th & Centra) [chases noted and offerings wers reported 21 Rent « init Tonight 6:45 P. M. |heavy. Heh# steady deserves her say. It is about the 23 N b. '=liquid 34 Last & »* woman { Thelma RITTER Ipuniter—Creamery 30 score 90'z¢. medium |TV. beer commercials. Come, read id "12 Hebrew ~ 35 Owing +47 Manuscripts | Ania: BROKER” YWDIANAPOLIS CLEARING nouse | (OVEL TY. shoulder: | 24 Tasmanian '' ascetic 36 Three pointed , A (ab.) _ | YONDER” Clearings . ................... Si%0iee00 OUr best programs are spon-/ 1" river 19 Constellation antler 49 One (Scot.). { Ul Debits ‘ives $38,825,000 sored by beer companies. Other- & | 25 South : ‘ RTHWESTERN Lr wise TV would be lousy. FIGURING Bp 3 i "PB pope 78 19 pe we \bash-0644 UAW Ends Walkout “There was drinking in. Bible| a | 1» American Patricia Neal 2 | river alice Noel... : days. Why take it out on TV? . 27N 13 I the Saddle’ Color At Muncie Factory Walk ‘down the street. IAquor| Hovpchire I RT - — ll ih i : |signs galore. Maybe a beer truck | : 15 6. ILLINOIS ST. ‘ 3, . IP) Wo ; , PEN TONIGHT 6 4 ICE-O-RAMA "FIRST NIGHTERS' — Jerry Nicholas, Janice Taylor, Mary Lou Darmer and Bob Rabin Rit Bhi wr. Passe ah OW ” ter for TAYLOR Clients 282. Liicoln 7 oo 1s - HEP SOUT Oi - Lucus (left to right) are in the big "Show Business” number which opens the Times Ice-O-Rama Mar. ner Gear Plant’ No. 3 today baie P ay Deir. sey wien 29 Watch Yi Groucho MARK 13 at 8 p: mn the. Fair Grounds Coliseum. They'll be in gay costumes show night. 2000 C10 United Auto WOT KTS | eg (| When you use ‘TAYLOR SERVICE: .. || 30 Twice 2) 2 YNAMITE® Jowt waft to fet your Fesirved Rama each year has attracted athour galaxy of color and rhythm. A ohne ging 3 Hearing Aid Service RoR ees WT Se oo 32 om wheat |B | —f4 en is 4 seat tickets to The Times Ice-O- capacity crowd. : |A professional orchestra will pro-| . : : AYIoR p Fiivadbay CUT i ' LAIR 8 S1A0004 § Rama show Mar. 13 in the Fair! “Proceeds from. ticket sales willlvide the music, brilliant aol A bargaining committee recom- § COMPLETE LINE OF AIDS } Ly sneer o TATIOR lok 33 Peruvian coins SR Scott BRADY Grounds Coliseum. |go to charity with the Pollo Fund|lights will add a professional at- mended to the union at a massj $69.50 Up ~ {, Br- hevrel 1 40 Sp - : ARRIAGE BROKER Seat sales were brisk today getting its share. * mosphere to the production and Meeting yesterday that the strike lL ONC LL bo J] ® ERNE dae kid ter rea axd [| 41 Deceive ot » [HE GOLDEN WEST™ when ticket sales opened over the, The Ice-O-Rama ticket counter intricate routines will bring new, P¢ called off. Night shift workers for Loss. Model for Ever Purse. So paren, Yo Tou tor || 42 iy =r ip counter at the Times offices, 214 will be open’ from 9 a. m. until thrills in skating. . ‘returned to the plant last night. J inrergeate SSousycln UNLl. Reauire ||l.¢ The: entire east of TAYLOR service 43 Reins PF i w] dA OS W. Maryland St. 5:30 p. m. each day, except S8un-. The Ice-O-Rama will be pre- The walkout started last Nothing In ihe Far and No Head “18 wsuslly only pennies por day. | Se . - : } Thelma RITTER Plenty of choice seats in all sec- day, until the night of the show. sented ome night only. Wednesday when 19 machine op- § = See Acousticon’s Invisible Hearing, |} Ask for FREE Folder | 46Quick fo 1" i ARRIAGE BROKER” tions of the big coliseum remain. 400 Skaters Rehearsing For the ‘convefilenc€ of those erators drew three-day discipH- Ne One Has s Know Yoy Use 38 | : | perception tz & i GUITARS” Technte’ The prices are: Box and parquet’ More than 400 Indianapolis who can not buy their tickets nary suspensions on company Smalp Licht, Beautiful. Efficient, TAYLOR | «8 "Lilymaid of i __ color “chairs, $1.20; north and south side skaters of all ages_are now’ in over the counter, mail orders still charges they refused to work Save 109, on Batteries . . Astolat" ve rd ARKING PLAZA mezzanine, 85 cents; east end rehearsal for the” gala show./will -be accepted if mailed with while a time-study survey was | WRITE FOR INFORMANTION BOOKKEEPING | 80 Individual ; 3 = kB EGE AT 63RD 30 “mezzanine, 60 cents. ‘Tiny tots as young as five yearscheck or money order and being made. Two-other plants of | CE COMELS® : = s1 SO olde ni : is ¥rjons Decario To obtain the better seats. be and adults, too, make up the bigistamped, addressed. gpvelope to: (the firm were not affected. The, ACOUSTICON OF INDPLS. SERVICE Oe §-1- $3 od nd = wfih 17 oROUED" .- ° i a 0 get Sours: early this week. cast. ~ ay {Ice-O-Rama Tickets, Tndianapolfs company makes transinissions figr s x. pAndianapelis 4, Indians 3343 Central HI.8o _aUrfawy . Yd \ Prin Avery seat is r erved. The Ice-O-| The skaters will present a two-, Times, 214 W, Maryland St. [Studebaker Army trucks. rfl 16 N. Deiaware St. Dept. T. FR-1633 : in I ge : «§. - w fon ah la 5 - i < “ am = 5 2 ‘ 3a ahs > ssitals Salel og : x si : ten ; pent a . : 0 : ! - hy i ; ..e . : ¢ CF im > a ov” 2 A a a e—— LT i a cn Ll ins e me i pe
