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hmetic | metic 3 By Harold Hartley WHEN A GUY RAN a «drill press,
he used to get
his pay at the end of the week. All of it. He got paid on the job for what he did on the job.
Now, it is different. Some of his pay doesn’t start|emplar of corruption.”
until he leaves the job.
If he is sick, his health insur- tie-up with a food wholesaler who|t® reject a motion to disapprove
ance begins to pay off. When he retires, his starts to come In. When he goes on vacation, he collects his vacation pay, and ‘away he goes. 2 - . »
ACTUALLY, he used to try to
pensior
wants the benefit of a captive freezer market n n”n YJ IT I$ “captive” because in the
'sale of the deep ‘freezer, the food| {business is directed to the whole-! saler. The freezer buyer can't get {the wholesale price anywhere else.
set aside a part of his pay to pay; There has heen a little of that for these “fringe benefits,” as/in Indiana, but not much. And it
. they are called. But he wasn't al- requires an outlay of more cash
ways good at budgeting. than the average family has on Often he spent the money ini hand for food. hand, and wound up in his son's . Tot Parking
spare bedroom when he was 65. There is no magic about money.| | WONDER if Marott's Shoe
GOP Hurls
‘Charges of ‘Insults’
WASHINGTON, Mar. 14 (UP)
--The Senate gave final congres-|-
sional approval to President Truman's tax yesterday despite angry Republican charges that the Chief Executive. had “insulted” critics of the proposal and was an ‘“ex-
The roll-call vote was 53 to 37|
the presidential plan. Critics needed a constitutional majority of 49 votes to kill the plan or 12 more than they got. The House defeated a similar veto resolution Jan. 30.
In Effect Tonight
The presidential plan for overhauling the scandal-plagued Internal Revenue Bureau now will go into effect automatically at midnight tonight. But Mr. Truman has sald that the new system for preventing { ‘improper conduct in public serv-
reorganization plan.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
igh Today «Business Senate OK’s Tax Agency ‘Reorganization
FRIDAY. MAR. 14, 1952
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Prio in Mexico Exile, Sees Batista Overthrow
By United Press Ci Ga MEXICO CITY, Mar. 14—Ousted Cuban President Carlos Prio Socarras “arrived here in exile “in } domitable” Cuban people will § overthrow strong-man Gen, Ful- 3 : gencio Batista “and restore democracy to my country.” “Before leaving Cuba to go‘into exile, .1 saw how the . people already were assuming an attitude of hostile silence toward the i usurper,” Mr. Prio sald in an | interview. “I have not resigned and I do §
not intend to,” Mr, Prio declared. But the veteran Cuban politician, thrown out of office by Gen. Batista’s surprise revolution Monday, said he did not intend to direct a counter-revolution from exile in Mexico.
Urged to Avoid Violence
picturesque Keene, N, H., at the foothills of the White Mountains,
lections. Internal Revenue of-
store which merely sells them, ficlals believe this system will
By United Press WABHINGTON, Mar. 14—The
Bock beer and ballistics were department and saw all phases the topics of conversation today of the Indianapolis force at work.
(time. | Mr. Prio, with his wife and two
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It 1s solid arithmetic. Today heigtore knows what it's in for? |ice” actually will not be in com- ; ; earns all of Hivde nings, but the| When the stores opened till 8:30|plete operation until Dec, 1. CLOSE-UP OF U, S. CRIME—Five German police officers studying Indianapolis police tech- | “I have advised i Xdhang Io Das pun company doen e bi geting. (Thursday nights, Marott's| Under the plan, the present 64| niques expressed great interest in the police laboratory. Here (left to right) Fritz Kiehne, Hanover, avoid violence as Pri with the mu | AND T THINK Uncle Sam|oerred right up and said: "Park politically-appointed Internal ks through a micr s Capt. Howard Hunter hel d Erhard Miethe, Arthur Brunckhorst, [%0Ive this probiem, Ms. 9 thi Symphor : nae oat. oe Ah in Your spall fry here from 5:00 to/Revenue collectors will be re-| PO®kS U3 4 microscope 83 wap, a unter helps an ard Miethe, Arthur Brunc ' lgaid. “But I know that my peo- f Symphor Son til, Some of the “fringe Sm Y eve = aud shut mors blac with iy 25 dlatries eo. Georg Meyer and Heinz Moller watch. ple will not let up in their civic informal bre Noa ? > missioners who, like a other | b conte Ar deductible belo AXex an’ one se of parents wil by. bur employes except the to en | . eae gui ey wave suited aa xterm ) Y pass the baby sitter's fee by turn-tax commissioner, will ‘be under U S + 5 oO T A ithe rights that the cons | hia efor, in one way or Another ling over their contribution to the civil service. . . 2 ase | ur ra IC mazes 'and the law guarantees them. er Present gO 8 from A practical next generation to the nurse in: In: addition. some 70 deputy ® ed Po 1 ure that a people : source, except he didn't say it Marott's third-floor playroom district commissione ( ‘ ¥ + eo 0,0 ° And ] am s - phony Time ‘ ‘ : ‘ rs would be strated for more eXRRIlY nis WAY. iw Marois TAY D0 Or) ey co jesiablished in atens now served onsfrucrion Isifing erman olice Te Lg ‘PINKY L CLAUDE M. PUTNAM, who re word Kets around, they mayby the tax collectors. They would c b 1 F I rie Ih dufetivs Of thelr. fa- Vivian Blair L - PUTNAM, eel more like the A 0 . , NN Sora ; 8 - fa : runs a machine company, Up Iniyived in the Shoe, fristend of 2 foe jp Dame ot wa tax eo] ur 5 mn “ By ¥D-KENNEDY ge ay the officers toured the iherland will not be subdued this 6:30 p. m. o
day, Wednes his voice las
e112 eliminate much “red tape” and|governm lat the Indianapolis Police Head- Next week for three days they co Cr Ti Millon Dalle Boy, ut tC A ed FE Cor Sl gh SE Ee rectors down at French Lick t0-|estate counselor, once in awhile. lvidus to pay thelr taxes. Indi-|to give a go-ahead for construc-| Have no fear, the officers lous departments and work Hoar, from Havana to begin his second gitis—the cal
day. ° And he used to be president of the National Association of Manufacturers, an organization which was pretty hard-nosed about 15 or 20 years ago, but which had its nose softened up when it ran
vidual taxpayers will not be directly affected.
Lineup of Votes
A lef of people overlook the kind of work he does. He simply sees that the family gets the most of what's left when the] On the final showdown, 30 breadwinner passes on. {Democrats and 23 Republicans He does it with “balanced in-|voted against the resolution to surance.” I am one who over- kill the proposal while 19 Repub-
up against the political power of labor. :
looked the fact that the finsur-
» ” ” BUT HIS POINT is sound. Pay is spreading outside working hours. But when the cost fis added up, the worker isn’t getting any more than he would get if it were all in his paycheck right today. The “fringe benefits” for a man who can handle his money, are an illusion. They are actually a
ance needs of -a family change as it grows. It changes again with prosperity and hard times.
licans and 18 Democrats favored it. Nearly all the Democrats opposed to the plan were southerners,
» ” » THE MAN who used to buy in- | surance and stick it away in the bottom of the dresser drawer often falls to leave his estate in the best possible form. And by estate, I don't mean the rich guys alone, but everybody who wants to extend their help
The Senate approved the plan after two days. of some of the most heated debate of recent times. Most of it grew out of Mr. Truman's statement that the final vote would show which Senators were interested in wiping out corruption in government and
tion of new stores, office buildings, hotels and factories in the fall, it was disclosed yesterday, Building of most of these projects has been held up since last year due to a shortage of materials. Now, however, expanded production of materials has enabled government planners to surrender more steel, copper and aluminum to civilian industry without cutting into the stretched-out defense program. Defense Production Administrator Manly Fleischmann is expected to announce the new build-
work such as financing and excavation can begin without delay. ‘
weren't going off on a toot— der to shoulder with our officers. Also in the visiting party are Meyer, , of Windsheim and Erhard. Miethe,
they were explaining to five| visiting policemen from Germany| George that they got to Indianapolis just Nuernberg, in time for bock. lof Tubinger. The five were here under the! The group will skip police work sponsorship of the State Depart-|for a few hours tomorrow night ment to study police techniques and join members of the Athein the United States. inaeum Turners for the fete of
exile in Mexico. He previously {lived here in 1935 following an |earijer Cuban revolution.
Gl ‘Honeymoons’ ‘Alone as Girl
Gen. Batista '52 W-2 Forms Bog
|A Texas Taxpayer | DALLAS, Mar. 14 (UP)—
ing program soon as preliminary |
They came to this country just after the first of the year and will stay until Apr. 4. The early part of their visit was spent with the Michigan State Police. They came to Indianapolis yesterday and will remain. until Wednezday. The group has formed some definite opinions of police work in the United States, too. ‘What Traffic Problem’
St. Benno and the welcome éeremonies for bock beer.
‘Let Britain, France Do Something’—Connally
WASHINGTON, Mar. 14 (UP)
|—Chairman Tom Connally of the
Senate Foreign Relations Com-
| Deputy Collector of Internal Flees to Convent |revenie Ross A. McClary of
By United Press {Dallas had a brand new problem CHICAGO, Mar. 14—A wound- |" Gundaluie. SORT ed Korean war veteran spent his| ..."¢or help with his Sonali “honeymoon” in Chicago alone holding tax statements—one ‘foe last night while his bride-to-be/each week of 1952. Mr. Gone fled to a convent. |zales is a laborer employed on “I can't marry him,” said 19-|a weekly basis, ;
handed him the
which were interested in playing A , “ t a hearing on| h 1 3 i pplications Filed Ach, what terrible traffic mittee said today at a £ !year-old Estella Hall from her| His employer past A. Eu “untij| 0 their families beyond their own polities. Actual iota of building problems, phew,” said . Heinzthe $7.9 billion foreign aid Pro-irefuge in a Sioux City, Iowa, con-| withholding slips for each of the later, NVing dave. av. o."une final debate, Sen. Henry materials will not be made be- Moller, who handles traffic of gram that if Britain and France vent. “I'm in Jove With another 52 weeks. a 8 » I HAD LUNCH with Jean. I| Sl Worshak (R. 1da.) told Bisisere July, and sqme projects may |Eckornforde-Carlshohe. “can’t do something for them- boy overseas and he’s the only| “I never say a man with s0 THE LANGUAGE .1s what , (Colleagues Mr. Truman should behave to wait until late fall or| “In Germany one person in 35|selves, it’s not our responsibility.” one I really want to marry.” many W-2 fofis,” Mr. MeClary
didn’t do anything about my own
awarded “first prize as the ex-
has a car, In the States it looks
The Texas Democrat told Mu-
Estella and Sgt. James Winner, | said.
fascinates the wage earner. He 7 » early 1953. likes the sound of “retirement insutanae. But a lot of others emplar of corruption.” He said But officials said most appli-|like two cars to every person, tual Security Administrator W.|19, were to be married in Daven-| . pay,” “health insurance” and| wor last year, I see where Jean the present ASmisistration is the ations already filed for commer-jach, what problems,” he re-| Averell Harriman: “As a general port, Towa, Tuesday.. When she pauther Opens Drive “vacation with pay.” Black sat, for the second time, at| orrupt and venal” in his-|oi5) and industrial building will|marked. proposition, the United States left him at the altar Sgt. Winner
Actually the cost of all of
collects it, now or later,
the Million Dollar Round Table.
at the Indianapolis Stockyards.
fairly active in cleanup trade.
tory.
be granted. They estimated there!
STOCKS Bid Asked American Loan §% .. 9 rons can tes
IU Law School
last night with Richard W. Guth-
All Films Screened
{to let youngsters of that age into
—S8ome fat persons
Assembly yesterday eating serves
But the things that impressed can’t go on forever appropriatingitook a train for Chicago, where,To Clean Union of Reds
{ , | substitute couldn't go through with the pore gaia was dominated by 2000
after ' frantic searching at the Files for Re-election
show’s produ his grey ma give him cr
with a highly;
The President's plan was de- "no they had reservations, to spend 2. these could be put into his pay| And that isn't easy. Ask any are about 1100 applications for|the visitors most was the agesilarge sums of money.” « yh tions, pe = .. THIS ON check right now, and maybe a insurance man. ended by Bens, Baise Jetauves stores, office buildings, banks,(we permit children to attend| Mr. Harriman, trying to fend their “honeymoon” alone. | WEETROIT, Mar, Jo or *Toscor. hall cent or two more, which would ro Otel 4% Ng OuKOneY hotels and other commercial movies. They said since the end|off major cuts in the program, % Feriaps Tt Will SHIT work oul,” ial Drea or “Whose Two represent the company's cost of . Mich) They Said It Shooty osiied projects. of the immediate post-war erajdisclosed that the bul o pro- . fe ps Communists in his big CTO Unifed on. Channel keeping the books. Hog Prices Up to “reform” the “discredited” The new bullding order will be/Germany had.no. juvenile. delin-jposed economic al OF arope Auto Workers local at Ford Mo- =lost his voi £4 ; 80 ollecting system and take|th® latest in a series of let-ups|quency problem. will go to Britain and France. | ESTELLA, who was Sgt. Win-|;or co. +paid th | MY POINT fis quite simple. He 25 Cents Here rgd of DE ea politics.” on construction controls since the] Arthur Brunckhorst, of Ham- 'ner’s high school sweetheart, was| ald On he carpet. at.dBe paid the co a ‘ . » a lan't getting anything in fringe)” ot and medium weight bar-| They referred to the fact that/POst-war boom was shut off Fasipirg, AR TELS et erman When They Can't Live in secusion at the fonvent where union's “solidarity house.” were guaranteed benefiis.* that he couldn't havei Light and Wnecium Weghh har ost tax collectors have been ap- Year and building materials were Hannover explained the Cximan she had. gone to school as a girl.|omcers of Local 600, which wite acpopular ails in ig pay. i is when h et aan Bl in trading/pointed on the recommendation shoved into defense plant work. jProseeduse loz PermiAng cn n/On Love, They Eat SS sald sho ull thovgt 5 160 nesses at House Un-American ~~Using a spl The only difference is when he of members of the Senate and 5 NEW ORLEANS, Mar. 14 (UP)|%f S81. Winne she SIMP'Y| Activities Committee hearings Twa” sequel
with a fasci
- hat the posts have been regard- 1 a You could pay a man in gro-| Choice 170-240 pounders sold t | A board screens all movies an ceremony. between Pink ceries, and oh might think he(for a top of $17.50. Sows were ed as choice political plums. Forms lke Club clears it for viewing by various same JO Jove oY haver Her flight was a complete sur. Communists and fellow travelers, ih esedly was eating free, But he isn't. steady, with 300-400 pounders k d Bond Students of Indiana University age brackets. A picture may be Reb Va. physician prise to Sgt. Winner and her par-{, -,, . Actually, iy It all comes out of the same bringing $14.75-15.50. Local Stoc $s an nas Law School here organized an|banned for ages 6 to, 16. In this Dv Days BN Op told. the ents, who had expected to see ner Indianapolis Lawmaker ay 4 tél, It is called the payroll All slaughter class cattle were eu Eisenhower-for-President Club case theaters are not permitted| yin’ ori os” Graguste Medical/ln the church. She was located B01 the 4
piano for his
8 The Black Eye a Tolse Year| Aum tates bra’ 8 -lrle named temporary chairman. ithe theater and the police check t0 55 ap emotional outlet for over-|convent. | State Sen. Cecil McConahay, voice. He ar I HAVE LOOKED in vain for lings sold at $28-32.50. Top price American Col fortes com "12 0 11% J1%| Ralph Hazelbaker was elected see they don’t. weight persons. |Indianapolis, filed for re-election tion—and as years to find a government agen-|offered on utility cows was $23.1 '8 Ayres 4a ptd 10% 104 lyice chairman. Mr, Guthrie, who| The German officers expressed| «Instead of drinking to drown! Enjoy the columns of Ed |tO his old seat in the State Sene own—entirely cy saying something good about|Vealers continued with yester-peis RR & Stk Yds 0 8 '|ig president of the Law School’s/amazement at seeing long lines his sorrows, the fat person eats. late on the Democratic ticket. of "'well-know business day's 50c lower close. Bopon-Merrl SIF 4% iii ":.|Republican Club, said more than of children in front of theaters|And just as the reformed alco-| Sovola, Earl Wilson and Robert | William D. Gates, Indianapolis, :: p Thomas O'Malley, regional A fan ain: Junterately uetird, NyiCTBUIM BOY, ios Soi 3 8 half the members of the clublat night waiting to see pictures holic ‘can't get drunk again, the {filed his candidacy for the Demoe NOW THA rector of the Wage and Hour and steady to 38 cents higher than Thurwdwy: Circle Theater com :- 4% .ljoined up with the Eisenhower which obviously were designed for obese patient can't go out and| Ruark in your Sunday Times, [cratic nomination for State Repree a household Public Contracts Division, De-{neavies about steady. choice 170-240 Citisars ine tel § ss’ group. ladult viewing. igluttonize.” re {sentative. ginning to I partment of Labor, issued a bulle- Ly Tg eg ME By ongolidated ND 8 1%] —— production “I down $17.65 and ingly $17.75: choi ; cad , there ar Bo ve of pasinesn. (near sud seus, Higa "witor | Shmnlgs oe 53 wo ‘ Ee He said Inst year his office had points, 11838-iss: 120 lan pounas, tii si ; p.m. Channe found $290,098 due in back WARES 31475-1550: 400-600 pounds, $14-18. . esos : “nw p. m. Chann N F - Fs f : to 2720 workers in 446 companies Suttle 2ig; calves 300. all sauehier | pamlly Pinases 4% wid 1111118 have used a in Indiana. steers and yearlings firm; cows strong aya ton OT on: 3 ee . 98 with Thursday's 50 cent lower close; | Hart. Jones Class A pid 8% ols small lots choice near 850-1050-pound Ror & 5% 27 0 STANDING ALONE, those fig-|steers and Mixed yearlings 3 50.34: Hook Drug Co BOI. oun: Pu 19 ; ures laok quite serious, They 3280: utility cows Mostly 321-33; Commers 1nd 410 Tel fridge 3 2 4 2 | make employers look like Grade cial scarce, quotable to $25; canners and |ind Gas & Water com Ve 2B% cutters, $17.50-21, mostly $£18-20; ‘bulls | [nd Mich El 4% Pid ...ceeees 98 ” B burglars. steady; uttiity hs commercial 3-0 20: Ind Atkhone 43 pid PYLed | . sowrem 1 want to tell you what Mr, |xesiers roderalely Aes lends od to lndol Paw A Lt oom co nd am i
O'Malley didn’t say. That is what percentage of business got fits
prinfe $35.50-38; few prime $38.50; utility rand commercial $26-35; culls $25 down. | Sheep 75: supply small, quotable steady; 0
Indbla Pow als Pf .....0000 03 08 indianapolis Railways com ... 4 8 Indianapolis Water com Indianapolis Water 4% pf .... 99
higger payloads
fingers caught in Mr, O’Malley’s small lot choice native lambs $26; pack. (1 a opt 0 a wringer. | J eww Haht culls 315! odd utility ewes 710 | aeferson Nationa Lite com .. ly 1 3 There are about 100,000 private n.... RC Safe crit gy 1) s 's why you can carry more employers in the state. They em- Citizens Threaten Mass [Lincoln Nac Lite [0 Sad wd 5 Rh Job- Rated” ploy 1,290,000 people, and pay|g,icide to Save Village FX. Matos °..0 lla 3s tracks + 28 0 red g Marmon-Herrington com ...e 3% 5% Ccks. them $4,280,000,000 a year. . a 5 8 | TIGNES, France, Mar. 14 (UP) Mastic Asphalt =~ ..........e. 0 SH First, they have better weight SO HERE is what the viola-' Residents of this tiny Savoy Nau Homes pid _ oa io distribution. This means bigger paytions really amounted to, and|yijlage of lumberjacks pledged n’ rng pod dlerv Som i'll aoe 08 load capacity is engineered into a what the government agencyyesterday they would drown in \N Ind fub Serv 452 pid, ... 33% 28 Dodge ‘“‘Job-Rated” truck. Many neglected to mention: la mass suicide pact if the govern- Progress Laundry com ..... 3 $i ch weirk Bb h Pub Serv of Ind com ........ 31 31% trucks carry too much weight on the The number of employers he iment goes through with plans to!pun gery of ind 3s of ...... 3 3s h Le foo said violated the law actuallylfjood their homes in a valley Ross Gear & Tool com ~ ... 40 .- rear axle, not emough on the nt. umounted to less than one-half behind a huge new dam. Schulizer-cumtming 3% vid .. 10 . 04% But in a Dodge the right proportion if-1 per cent. The approximately 600 resi-(S° Ind O & E 48% od .....19] 193, | is carried on each axle. - le Laden 2 : ‘dents of Tignes were in a virtual Stokely-Van Camp pfd 17% Besides better weight distribution THE NUMBER of workers| tate of war with France in their | Lanner & Co 512% pid . ‘ g : is Haul faster! Dodge “Job-Rated” | who had back pay coming was’ i [Sere Haute Malleabls ... % a shorter wheelbase provides easier tracks are. powered Iv: hinltromme. about two-tenths of 1 per cent. pattie Jo Save TeiP Village, They | United Telephone $% pd “ turning and parking. Come in and 5 oo or to ob roy And the amount of the pay-|. a oncrete Hn Lr theie) “Extra dividend. try one of these easier-handling performance with rock-bottom roll recovered was .007 of 1 peri, ie.’ with: “a wall of human rire & Ble Wein SL 23 racks. Get 1 the facts about haul- © economy. Big power gives you pull Sr iid / : Yeas eas 81 er in avloads. ; : He ¢quld have told it, this way. jpOdles ye Se a ie gecuricy ts 48 Sass Ll § bigger pay and speed thatsavetime oneverytrip. But, being-a- government agency, 1 J S. St American Loan 4Ys860 ...... nse : 4 0, . atement | Bastian, Moley ho . a . A Nibbi I rarer eee BOR RRR rt: I] BE y . 3 —Clovern. of Com Bldg 44s . oes ! : e . PE aD Na ar PRA Urrent Columbia Club 3-5363 . a sees ON THE west Coast, appl Hii Jen: nishen Sir. 5, “Coiled uid grr ges 122 38 ance dealers are beginning to : This Year Last Year | Indplse Paint & Color Ss 64 .. ss sein sell more than deep freezers. |RIbeLNs Hd a0 HIATT Atal AL aa Oe Ratiwars Sa oT..." 80% 8 They're also stocking them at Suiplis ‘es S300.070.106 1,000.525.839 | Ind Limestone 44 18 ‘eee 3 ’ wipieaele srives v alle PHI yd SEA , tit a01 1 Kibet Taching WLI da “ 3 ,223,301,156 253,430,744, . . It is called the “food plan,” &|Gold reserve. “23.201,036.286 ~31.950.485.932 | Paper. Arts Co 88 88 ooneeenss § wm : i me—— Sprague Device 858 60 ...cveee ® Lien Traction Terminal 8s 6% ...... 90 04 Mot
Produce
Eggs—Prices FOB Cincinnati, cases included on graded eggs, consumer grade, |U. 8. 8-42'3c: brown mix |
GROUND FLO
“With our new Dodge, the payload is high, the cost per mile low!”
.. « says MORRIS SAPIR -Dependable Furniture Company, Oakland, California ** After using Dod ge ‘Job-Rated’ trucks :
for eight years exclusively, I want to report that your new
Local Truck Grain Prices Ring me Sold on Dodge.
Get longer life! There's a Dodge truck that’s “‘Job-Rated” to fit your road and load condition—with fond: ‘ carrying and load-moving units fac. - tory-engineered to stand up on. toughest service. .
Cay son) In Dodge “‘Job-Rated”’ trucks, the engine is placed forward and the front axle back—for better distribution of the load. That's hy you can carry bigget payloads— without overloading. pe
See’us fodby for the best buy in low-cost Fronsportation. . ..
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36-39%ec: U, 8. medium white 34-38%c: brown mix 34-36'%c. Wholesale grade, | commercial §radeq 40 “per cent, extra large white 3-318; brown mix 35-37¢: cur{rent recelp! cases exchanged, 29-31c; steady at unchanged prices, increased of-| ferings - of current receipts and supplies, smple for fair demand. i ' { ckens — commerc. srown ers | 28-29¢; hens, heavy 27-38¢; fi At 19-20¢: old Toosters Jr-18e heav hens 1 mm and fryers steady at unchanged prices; ers under | 2'3 lbs. not desired. 1y 4 | utter — creamery, 90 score 80 cents, premium butterfat o , regular 67.
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