Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1952 — Page 15

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ny - uled testimony stice attorney _ ere had been of the figures an would just istice attorney 1e RFC auditor yriginally, and put.

dit—a certified Securities and ce hefore the .Chicago. He ar before the s are straight1. Commercial after Mar. 5, time, This bill riod. , Otto Kerner; r ‘recess yesters hen the Grand nany witnesses was under no

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en for publicahat this letter I am so indigdiscrimination amily in San favorite news-

that notorious 1 to erect and midst of sup~ zens it is very that an intellisuch as these selves to be, ishome of their s are too mere take the risk perty due to a

too often do we should cease es to our form is the best in

Junham, City,

ving in a dicta trailer owners, et we find that e camp owners ) buy from, etc. two years and al before. raised from $4 rater furnished. filthy mudhole. hathhouses very

ners told us no to deliver oll to ing to get the + else. Anyone in will be forced

monopolizing of advertising this

» be 30 feet by wide enough to trailer and our ivertising? We tates, and have h as this.

Reader, City.

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intil we put the one of our governmental in every hamlet. in Boston- this word “It gives us a cernot divided, that -he rever, to know that as well as the God

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United Press Telephoto, | TRAGEDY IN FAMILY—Martha Lee, 17, holds Anita Moreno, | 2, with whom she hid in bedroom of her Los*Angeles, Cal., home | when baby's mother, Mrs. Lorraine Moreno, is said to have stabbed to death Frank Lee, her father, in a row over an onion. Lee had wanted the onion for a dinner Mrs. Angelo Hernandez (right) was preparing for him. . .

of December. (Warrants for an‘other $28 million had been re- vO P turned to the bureau as ‘‘uncol- By Unied Prom

iectible.”) [ WASHINGTON, Mar. 4—

The big news four months ago President Truman told the ‘was that 900,000 taxpayers owed

|bear to our friends who are free and. those who are not free the truth about what is happening in

The President assured Russian listeners that America seeks peace. “The aggressive policies of your rulers are forcing us to arm to defend ourselves but we cannot find in our hearts any hate against you,” he said.

‘Poisons Minds’

5 ' L , : * ; x : : an . 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~~ Revenue y He P fi Lost Its Edge? Prosecution | ® Internal Révenue Bureau revealed r is he waiting to be sold? Or g ‘but persons for failure to buy .the I talked” with Joe Fox yester- ommendéd prosecution for anstores, City Securities Corp., who knows according to the tax agency's showed the customer a jacket, fect Circle Corp. at Hagerstown; gamblers to display a special $50- . 4 8 and H. Fredrick Willkie, formerly in. 33 states and the District of and his dough get out the door. THESE ARE practical teach- port, the bureau estimated it will jacket without a fur collar. through them. And they can tell paid during the current fiscal how new the lines were. He sold’ 1 give this course a triple-A of taxes in fiscal 1952—ending, he had in trousers. He sold. a $500 million, according to the rehad to come back. are who handle money, and how billed taxpayers for $980 million the customer was looking at Banks choose carefully and put 1." pis with outright demands back to jackets. 'men they know, °, The warrants brought in $232 for spring and fall. The customer is integrity. 5» the Fletcher extra effoft into a sale of $80, E. Phillips man the government $632 - million in Russian people today—-there Trying to please people, gen- Knows the people on both sides lion at the end of December. ns > pop 2 1 “We have no quarrel ‘with the means the customer is in the for. why I'm glad to see the Indiana make banking profitable for the monies inaugurating the Voice ; MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED g g free to say what you really be-

4, 1952 t Ek PAE | ges . y : By United Press : By Harold Hartley today it has recommended that J . : : to Hl | It is true that he is holding tightly to his money, special gambier’s tax stamp, day. He sells shirts on the road. president of El Lilly & Co. other 137 whose cases were still He said a customer came in the way ‘to finance, Lethair latest monthly activity report. | and he said he guessed he didn't and Virgil Reed, v.p. of the a-year tax stamp in their places JOE WAS watching. And he of Seagrams ahd Kingan & Co. Columbia, the report said. So he stepped in. He thought ¢1q They knew the ruts in the have to jog taxpayers for $2 bilHe had the customer try it on. what it's like to be in business, year. it for $17.95. 'rating. Only’ 40 can enroll. If June 30—will top assessments for pair for $9.95. The customer had Syre-Footed port. a4 2 WV of the $2 billion. ehoes. So he jumped in, made the their customers for payment—called warrants of He had another jacket at solid men. Their said he was short of cash. So Joe! So I was not THERE WAS a “walkout” who Trust Co. apwhich meant much to the little ager of its West § ‘back taxes for which warrants can be peace “if your rulers had been issued. Today's report, will turn from their senseless uinely, is part of selling. If a/'of the teller’s window, his bank - ; {people of the Soviet Union,” he | | 'said in a dramatic broadcast diHe's a Wabash man, and al n 4 graduate: of Manual. He has “We know that you are suffering under oppression and perseRetail Men's Wear Association customer, and the bank, too. 's fi oing ra- | ti Ban : ’ of America’s first sea-going feve, you would join with us to hold a clinic in the Claypool nex ks do not dare make the eRichargsan "as suds" Rader Helen dio station—a major new U. 8. banish the fear of war and bring

2 » , y i : oday ~Business 12: Zen ¢ . : 2 Has Sellin i : WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 — The HAS THE BUYER sewed his pockets up? "athe government prosecute 127 that doesn't mean he won't spend it if he is “sold.” Bureau investigators have rec. And he has two small men's wear J. Dwight Peterson, president of in bureau field offices on Jan. 31,! and asked for a jacket. The clerk Teetor, chairman of the big Per-, Violations of the law requiring want it. weighty "J. Walter Thompson, of business have been uncovered didn't want to see the customer ., 8» In another section of the remaybe the customer would like a ro34 because they have stumbled lion' in taxes they should have told him how well fle looked, and pecause they've been there. But: refundss for overpayment) Then he talked about new colors you get in, count yourself lucky, underpayment by more than to have the cuffs put on. So he HOW SURE-FOOTED people By Dec. 31, the bureau had WHEN JOE next noticed him, slow the preparation for the job. It was necessary to follow up sale for $12.75. Then he went in the hands of’ .distraint—on some $900 million. $19.95, lighter weight, just right real merchandise got a $5 deposit. surprised when » had been converted, with a little pointed = Home or $32. Branch, He' Mr. Phillips showed 955,000 owing $641 mil-' ooicy of hats and tefror.™ customer .comes into a store, that And banking, and what they stand| SELLING EFFORT ed worked all ov bank s \ . en Suma ane Sone oe the scarcity hg 8 s|what part iP Pi Ror Indianapolis Mr. Truman spoke at cere- cution. We know that if you were slightest error. And they choose Hubert Rouse.

Sunday. Mich.; Mat- : ' nm The lunch is $2 and therell be men, like Homer Phillips, with an p15, 4dr. 46. 34 Bivison"* '*" weapon in the propaganda war. P70e (0 fe world.” Si okey of the Depart- eye to that perfection. ting, 25, 338 'N, Sts . 5 r 38- ve I Elwood Hookey p Pp sting EN. Dats Ave che. Ihe Courier, a eonveited sss leaders are trying to poison the

foot Coast Guard cutter, Mae Vermor a0 Whiten, © hitelandi ‘signed for moving quickly and ZENN KAUFFMAN of Philip Robert Gregory. Al; 35 Faveite: Fannie easily to the seacoasts of Iron | Morris and Co. will put in a Will Patterson; Aitelia/ Curtain countries to relay Voice

ment of Distributive Education Arnen Rhosas, 2 from down at Indiana University The Plus Factor R ig with three films to sharpen up: sales, and sales commissions. |

minds of their people with, lies about the United States. But, he said, “I want vou to know that our highest aim

s = = Cibils, 34, 1524 Asbury. : | is peace and !profitable bug in the ears of ad Charles’ Williams. 48, RR. 1; Carolyn Droadcasts. friendship.” M ONE who does not believe Lo . 43, 18 Pon Vo ho sewed up its pock-| Ib members Thursday noon at iy ices A Ley Ritter. Bev-| First of These ¢ “Wherever you may be listen-! 8p hy : is. Bas lost the ‘Warren Hotel. ¢rly Toothman, 26, 1026 N. Aawthorne ing to this broadcast, remember ets, but selling, in spots, | I can give it to you in a nut- Earl Pyle.’ 23, Rayland. O.; Dorothy’ It will leave for New York Fri- this: The people of the United

its edge. day and then go on a shakedown gia¢.q Helen cryjse in the Caribbean. Its first! _, assignment is expected to be to

|the Middle East. The ship is the first of three aj]

shell. Philip Morris has found Mackey, 22, 1726 Park Ave. So the sales clinic Sunday Will ot that security is not enough THUD iN lersy 3h, Sonneravilie;

be a refresher with a payoff. Because a man in jail i Smart sales people will be in there 1 = 0 “0 satisfied. | PIVORCE SUITS FILED

collecting ideas, and more dough.| gq," {pe feeling of satisfaction gROPert vs. Marion Raisbeck;

extend the hand of friendship to you across the seas.

Blvis . vs.

. ls just as important to a worker Lillie ve Glen Qaearrs: Gloria ve Wai. being converted for sea broad-/the sunli ” : e . s » Gle , ; : - C ght of peace and justice.” Cheering Steering las” the daily bread which goes ora ‘ve Eward Houchin. Congelly vs Casting” under “Operation Vaga-| Thirty-seven Ji th ee Mental Health Fund THE OTHER noon I was taken under his belt. Leora Fischer: Sherman vs Nellie Bun- bond.” It is operated by the beamed the President's unusualiC for a ride. - ol But I wal to hear him and ert vs. Ethel Combs; Barbara vs. overt, Coast Guard for the Voice. {message behind the Iron Curtain citi diets that one out “And I found myself in the thick get the whole story. - vs. Joseph Stefanko; Marvin vs. Doris) Secretary of State Dean Ache- and to- free nations in. Europe, gu i rs of battle between two schools of G |Mitehell: TC 'son also spoke. He said, “The Latin America and the Far East |0f 10 persons in Indiana will re-| power steering. o | BIRTHS |great mission of this ship is to His words also were translated uire treatment for a mental I had driven with Chrysler] pup YOUNG MARRIEDS of BOYS linto 45 languages and rebroad-! lllness,

cast. Although the Voice of America

|At St. Franeis—Lloyd, Beverely <Russell: Lowell, Myrtle Ferrand. Oscar, Dolores Stone; Alvin, Frieda Garsnett; Theodore, Cleo Hatfield; Howard. Mitze Grubbs: Robert, Patricia Gordon. |At General—Isiah, Florence Stanback. At Coleman—Luther, Helen Day, William,

power steering. I could turn the the t5wn have been hoofing it. wheel - almost by blowing MY Dance routines, costumes, colored | breath. But GM's power steering jights, sand tunes you hum and on the Buick, was something else tan a toot too.

Double-Take

world, th p ! - By BOB BARNES e ship’s own 150,000-watt

again. T re M transmitter was silent. Offici g ? 2 a ot Jey Ze uming through a labor | \MyEHCaiat "> Audie. Marie Rhodes; | didn't dare turn it on. Tt is po . i trict} ve. eirs is the business of | James, Georgia Lee Martin; Michael * 80 JACK EDMONSON, distric making lives better, not bitter. | Patricia Herkless: Donaid, Betty Hafer:| powerful it could have drowned | » L . ul, oo. . 3 Cf . manager for Buick, wheeled yp. 5 cast of the Christamore At St Vincent's— Dale. Eve inkie out commercial radio stations for

Evelyn Sprinkle; is doing Mike, Adelai Suan ! rn at ” : ! BIR steaked me. And I got a tu Follies” at the Murat Theater At St. Francis—Fred, Alma Marley; Harry the wheel of a Buick hardtop Thursday d Fri : Geroldine Lance; Kelley. Mazzie Cody. with E-Z Eye glass, shaded on = 5 riday nights. at General—Lawrence. Kathryn Golden the windshield, the deep-throated ~ show, I'm 101d. Snap, ang Mt Celepan—Guil Ereiyn Beresren; Sian.

around about lunch ¢time, then ,,. Society which hundreds of miles around.

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Local Truck Grain Prices

” > 3 James. Barbara Truck wheat, $3.32. tee. of DPynafle, and steering | 12ughs which ripple 'way down. Hittle: Edwin. Helen Shepard. Oats, 88c : voice 3 ’ 10 » At Methodist — Louis. Roberta Rutan; New No. 2 white corn, $169. which was different. | THE 2 Prank, Ruthsene Owens: Charles. Nor- New No. 2 yellow corn, $1.59. . y y. 0! , , p . GM figured it didn’t want its " HOOFERS and the war-| Qed Hasl Geter: Witiam. heim pear ln

William, Thelma steering “t loose,” that you | blers, the straight men and the | Coale: Melvin. Lorene Corn. Kenneth 00 ene ern; J y have to have a feel of the road./COmics, are out to raise $3000 to a St Vincents Harry Kaipaon Domeer:

So its wheel is yours up to four add the little extras which touch| William. Mary Ramses: John. Norma

| Kelly: Noah. Effie McKinney; Louis, pounds pressure, then you get an up Christamore House, give drab’ Imogene Kerr; Charles. Frances Lumpkin; Hydraulic “lift.” {lives luster, ”

Local Stocks and Bonds

STOCKS Mat: bo American Loan 5%

Bid Asked 98 American States

Herschel, Pearl Griffin. i At Home—Willijam, Josephine Rice, 212%

as ak nat 2 £3 v 1 i zy Ey : 4

. S. Gamblers Face T ax Stamp Suits i, |

late advocates of Hawaiian state- sentative on. the hood lost their fight yesterday R e¢ publican {to force immediate consideration ticket. {of a bill to make that Pacific territory the 49th state.

{administration of |lands.

ers won a short-lived strategic

{victory—a 39 to 37 vote to side- active in civic affairs of the South itrack the Tidelands bill—only to Side many years.

versal as absentees were rounded {up and some votes were switched.

| wailan bill, | information from a customer of the medical profession, as yet, HST Broadcasts to Russ ii he ut vas hema ons comes

: lan attempt to bring back the

: ° * ° ai wanes in Lauding Radio Ship!

‘Hogs Bring Top

the world.” i

“THe future may look-dark, but mercial ‘3 let us have faith together that!ish market. peoples will one day walk in|

carried the broadcast around the nounced the mental health cam-

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Rep. Leo Kriner Firm Here | In Race Again

RC ° gz Leo L. Krinep, member of the Makes Acid s last i f the | lat ationey nere 22. 0 Ror TB Drug

vears, today filed By United Press for renomination

WASHINIGTON, Mar. 4—Sen- as State Repre-

Senate Delays Action on Statehood

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Tons of material used in the’ “hope drug” for cure of tubere |eulosis, are being turned out by the Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. President Carleton B. Edwards sald today.

| The compound — isonicotinie acid is not new, but has been used in TB research for about a lyear by Hoffmann-LaRoche, Nutley, N. J, and E. R. Squibb & ‘Sons, independently. The. drug is a derivative from the vapors which come off the —————————— distillation of coal, first as game » . ma picoline. then isonicotinic acid, Held in Drive : which is made into a hydrazide. . +" Plan New Building On Obscenity The company soon will-put up 5 th a building to supply the demand Another person was arrested for the substance which has been 32 lo take > the Tideancs ou. last night as police vice ralders lying around for years with little Ernest W McFarland’s motion to continued thelr drive against ob-'or no use. tone up the Tidelands Hill hag icche pictures and books, Research authorities report that been hanging since last Wednes-| Forrest Hayward, 33, 905 8. the drug attacks , directly the day when the Senate voted, 45 to Auburn 8t., was charged with tuberculin germ, and that sputum 44. to shelve a bill to give State. Possession of obscene pictures. turns negative shortly after it h : 4 to Alaska ; {He was scheduled to appear in is taken. on Merona was unwilling Municipal Court 3 today. Lesions do not. show healing o — ahead with the Hawaiian, Hayward -is manager of - the in X-rays for some days after bill on grounds that the two novelty shop and shooting gal- It 1s administered. measures were companion bills lery at 22 8. Illinois St, police; Tuberculln patients were to be considered together. Lt. John Foran sald. The raiders warned that the drug is still in Republican backers” of the Ha- entered . the building with a.the experimental stage and does which has greater search warrant, after they had not have the complete approval

Mr. Kriner was a member of the The Senate instead voted to Indianapolis Aftake up legislation governing the fairs Committee oil-rich tide- in the. House of Representasupport- tives last year.. He has been

Hawaiian. Statehood

Mr. Kriner

see it taken away in a swift re-

Vote 47 to 32 Finally, the Senate’ voted 47 to

been purchased there, Produce |, The vice men sald they con-| : fiscated a quantity of immoral, feeworon Cincimert cart inlyd

| devices, “porny” photos and Ob-' large white 38-41 lac; Brown mix 4scene books. | 39a By medium ite 34-37'4¢; Price of $18 The police crackdown AgaInst | commercial eraded 4 percent; Sars TATHe | Sexy reading Among teen-agers ren: receipts. cares’ rxchurged 39ic r Bulk choice 170-240-pound hogs was touched off last week with| Marks steady at unchanged pricesj were selling for $17.50-18 in trad- the arrest of TV magician Duke ported L3Roly snd movement outlets re. ing at the Indianapolis Stock. Stern, 30. Walter Myers Jr. to-|Chisktns—Commerciglly grown - (rysre yards today. |day was named special judge to Old roosters 17-idc : y ’ hear his trial in Municipal Court | Market about steady at prices’ une Choice 300-425.pound sows were ’ - changed to one cent lower for fryers, | 15.75. The 425-600 4 after Stern's attorneys objected| Offerings ample for fair demand selling Jop 3s a os a to Judge Scott McDonald Butter-~Creamery 90 score 90c; Medium class so a -15.25. a Eas ae a omamam. a

_|butterfat Tic: Regular 73e. [' In spots steers and heifers |were selling for 25-50 cents high-/ er than yesterday. High choice '800-1150-pound . steers brought |$34-34.50. Commercial bulls were! Iselling for -$26.50-28.50. Vealers

were bringing a top of $40. <a) 8000: opened fairly active, about later less active: bulk choice A ; lap $18.35; e-3 | (pounds $16.80-17.60; 280-328 pounds $18.75 116.78, 120-160 unds_$14-15, few $15.50: | sows steady: choice 300-425 pounds $1515.75; 425-600 pounds $14-15.25. i |" "Cattle 1500: calves 200; slaughter classes active, steers apd heifers fully steady. spots 25-50 cents higher; several loads) (and scattered lots average to hi choice '800-1150-pound steers $34-34.50, few high, $35: od ead prime steers 336; and low choice %32-33.50; t i

Alaska measure.

OFFICE EFFICIENCY MONTH

ois steady: {240 pounds $17.50-18

| choice [BEI TS good mixe | 31.80: choice ht . eiters 332.80-23.80; | choice strong we calfy heifers i {man lot on ea and §o0d ra cows strong to 28 cen fgher; utility, and commercial 3-4. ! Most canners’ [and cutters $17-21; Sulls steady;

| com. color natives $27-

com- | ‘mercial $26.50-20.50; medium weights) ath Se LT ar NO GELATIN 2 on Lo s50046e wil Hp] sy Hil h : p enough told to estab- NO STENCILS NO INK

quotable nominally steady,

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ampaign Announced

and one out of 20 will} wind up in a state institution, Richaml T. James today an-

|paign for 1952. { Mr. James, chairman of the {Indiana Association for Mental |Health fund campaign, said In{diana has one of the poorest records in the nation for caring |for mental {llness. . “For every 2 cents devoted to {research in neurology and psychiatry, $1.30 is devoted to other forms of medical research, despite the fact that mental health! |is the largest and most pressing problem,” he said. | The fund campaign will start next month and end with Mental |Health Week, May 4 to 10.

ORDER TODAY - 0»

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See HILLER'S SPECIAL DISPLAY of OFFICE EFFICIENCY ITEMS DURING MARCH

HILLER OFFICE SUPPLY CO.

132 E. Washington MA. 4316

ss = | Now the worry of the Christa-, Shriver Ave: Joseph, Ruth VanBuskirk,' American States ptd i seepum— em——— — - _— ————— BUICK'S power steering “un- more Aid Society is that people °° €ofeY St LE Are Rm SK w winds” readily when you turn a Who bought tickets will consider DEATHS Fred Belt RR & Stk vas Sie 6 | corner, sets the car back on the it a contribution. and won't turn anne Bauman. 84 at (131 8 Meridian. *Afraid I can't make it tonight, , Sobbs-Merrii] com oo : : road, straight. And you do not out, and will miss the show. Lei Br lorhage ab 5453 Z. ‘Toth The boss asked me todos [Central Boys ..... a a 3 Fm X notice the power so much. It's| The Murat seats 2000. So {if coronary heart. =~" °° = 0% little extra work: Tale meres fom .. 2} like driving with the front tires you've got tickets, go. Otherwise Ems Frances Curd, #9, a! 2372 Caroline; Citiuens nd es ‘om pra "80" hard and firm, right after you've the .cast will ‘be playing to an /C'nthia A Doering, 81, at 3621 Stanton, oo ; Consolidated Pins pia’ ne. Ne 8 had a grease job. echo. And that's no fun, even for Ida B. Federmann, 81. at 1336 N, Dela-/ iF 3 i Dvar cieees . 1% 3 | Another gadget I liked on the an echo. Silas Hubbard ae 3850 Indianapolis ‘mw % Cuming Eng oid ie : oq 3 5 { Buick was the step-on brake, {onSSidiovascuiar Ienal, oi #02 N Pe. 1 Eastern Ind Tele § pid es » which used to be the hand brake. Guess-Master a Quincey. cerebral vascular. . on Eauitable Becurities com - ° ° Ratt aoe | or aege, ORE aes 10 Br 1 iE E 8 =| to the Customers, Friends, and Associates when it's oa, there’s a red light! = jcc 1 get that from the Bertha Kinney, 60, at. 1115 Laurel, carci- [family J inane 3% ota ., nl ‘ ’ which flashes in your face. To he . Thomas Mitchell, 71. at 1519 Columbia, Hamilton Mfg Co com |... : : z y *P. R.. Mallory, Inc., report' for ‘chronic glomerulonephritis, rfi-Jones Class A pfd 9% release it, you push a button. last vear Farl John Mount. 62, at 904 N. Denny, - Home T & T 5% pf . of the i ——— we es mii coronary occlusion, : i : Hook Drug Co com ........... 19 so wh For 1951 the cash register Mary €. Peters, 15 at 1648 Medford, on, pind id I 2.r 8, ers $ e- . AND THE KLEENEX dispen- showed $45438.000 with net in- Erma s Skane. BT at #879 ¥. Washing- Ind Gab &" Water com 110! PN » o cere | wd | In ch E teruree TB) Ser, - Where else wil they Bea come of $1,923,314, or $398 a Etre Sas SIBOrTRALe tral, cerebral {Ind phan Dy cone 98 " place to put that stuff? share. : hemorrhage. Indpls Ath Club Realty Co... 80 ! My guess is that by this time,| The year before, the company Re esuall. 80. 43 32 W. Jefternon, Indole NE i rn 30 2% i : the handkerchief makers are {ook in only $39,158.000, but it! a Indianapolis Railways com ..0 4 8% ph -. ey probably drowning in thelr OWN had an income of $2,553,758, and INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Indtanapolis Water 47a Pt 1. 3917 103 formerly known as the American Electric Company tears. earned $5.29 a share. Cleans». o.oo. winolten (Bg) SATE raisnapolls WAT Eh 1 108, . ; 2 a » i : Kingan & Copfd. in ai Triple-A SO IT DID MORE business, | Lincoln National Lite .°...0. 118 122 ; THERE'S a difference. Some- and earned less for the extra ef- ° ® jn CNiboration Seas M2 ® THE AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, times what the book says does fort. But W. J. Topmiller, the pur- | @ J} § riest 0 avin SS fans aston com 3 now under new mangement, will continue to offer not work in practice. chasing agent, came off better, . | : Nall Homes” com 2018 HE : . ; So Arthur Weimer, the wise He won He Company pool, 2k. By United Press . Nana Bn "Ser om] a you the same specialized service the former comdean of the Business School down guessing con est on how muc MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Mar. 4 N Ind Pub Serv 4's ptd . b8 : a . . at Indiana University, has business’ the company will do. —A 48-year-old woman walked [1m pub mers 4 Pie 20% pany was privileged to render—selling, buying and redched out to bring in the minds|" Being purchasing agent, he into a Catholic rectory yesterday igen pli loi 10% rebuilding of Motors, Generators, Transformers, of practical businessmen to teach may have had the edge. and told a priest she -killed her Pub Serv of Ind 14 pf 85 : : the ABC's of ‘the school of hard! {common-law husband in North Schwitzer-Cummins pfd and Control Equipment. knocks : ; ' Authentic information on pay |p,1 ta last Friday because he SR A TT 108 . : ¥ -8 8 : changes, leave regulations, per- had been “brutal” to her. Be T-VaIE CarD Som 147% i $ 3 FROM JUNE 16 to July 3 he sonnel increases and. cuts, and | vina Peltier told her story to Faas SA oCATE pra i o The AMERICAN ELECTRIC CORPORATION, in Will pune In SUC ne nine En, Other Information vital to gov- the Rev. Francis Lang at St. An: 08" Machine Co" Ill As + addition to this service, now stocks a complete line er, preside » : , , 's tory after relatives pitaq Telephone 3% p ’ . : 3 : gine. Co. and Irwin ‘Trust Co. ThmeRt workers’ ste in Your re Tar to va ta & Pon UlBhira dividend " of new and rebuilt Electric Motors, Generators, and * - Columbus, and that great teacher, Federal Jo n ® sunday At Grafton, N. D., authorities Allen 4 Steen 3s ONDS 1% Control Equipment. Carl Eveleigh; executive vice Times. quickly went to a shack where | American® Coun "4128 13 ‘ 1 the couple had lived, broke down | American Tou 012 60 : . the locked door and found the |Bantian Moley 8 ol, pel : . lbody of Juan Guerrero, 42, (Buhne: Pertifiner’se'sd” = ; : A Complete Service: | Acapulco, Mexico. | : i rear : ! : i Fully dressed, Guerrero had Eris sma me fn | ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT and REPAIRS been shot in the head with a 38- indpls- Paint & Color ba s4 :+::100 St ; MOTORS GE NERA ¢ caliber German luger pistol. A | oF is Piblieican De towel had been folded neatly over ind Limestone ‘4s 75 Canes : ’ TORS, his eyes. or panei ‘qt 99 . TRANSFORMERS, CONTROL EQUIPMENT ! Grafton authorities issued a | PAnesenkamp sa 43 crereass : : {first degree murder warrant | Sor gue Device 31 60. ‘| 3 : 1 | iss Pelltier. Traction Terminal 5s | y it 2 =| BOUGHT © SOLD ¢ REBUILT [seen the woman before she came ; : : linto the rectory. SURRENDERS — Mrs. Vina - THINKING OF ; +.» . ; . : Calls Police Peltigr, 46 . , . kil common BUYING STOCKS? | . Your Inquiries Invited—Call PL. 2833 or write to: PATLY C1OVDY AND | “She just walked in here and |, hysband. : : : de i CLOVDY AREAS started talking,” the priest said. # PHONE: MArket 3501 Ia : : 4 3 “When she told me she had killed ‘knife on her Friday night. . v a > 2 ; : : her _common-w. othend, [Grafton poll sid Guerre THOMSON & MEKINNON 0 v IN calle ce. e wasn't ¢ se ) 3 , ! : Cg BROKERS IN SECURITIES & COMMODITIES » a i : ; but she did seem terribly upset.” and that the woman also used nil a : o i : : Miss Pelltier = said Guerréro that last name. 8S EAST MARKET STREET 328 WEST COURT ST. P L. 2833" : INDIANAPOLIS, IND. it #. oi , abused her and she.shot him “in| She was held here for returg 5 © ’ ; €.’ . . : » FL OIR.1952 EOW L.A.WAGNER sci. itt | self-defense’ when'“hé pulled a to Grafton. iC h y 2 ag : = = li v CE no 7 . nd a i ae . : ; 2 : y 2 i beet : ' : me ee ee Le La . hu / ! ; i : $