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it the present vould continue '¢ Sen. Robert athetic toward

., Gruenther is i agree to an gets into the

depends upon

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nkly discussed Field Marshal nlikely to get vould not con« 3ritish officers ar get along Monty would y, even under year-old. Geh,

wn in Europe is impressive, ce in working

| be an inter. cil of foreign sted President

has a big head by European ked with him the last year, | an intimate

's now to be Army politics

Committee in ed and work vas abandoned it was discov(ing water. A struction maject. Then a first site, and

bor had to be mmer of 1951, vintertime, as d to be flown

rocco brought local material, st laws. Cor» n bidding were ble,

bickering and real and imagCorps of Enature of the and local avazed quality of yperating. vrangling has rican bombers yond the Iron three bomber ie and a depot hters. ands of acres, 0 acres. They of the North When NATO vert to France,

2 a rted that nearon total loan

The loan was of directors n of its five= ate, less than

ee's investiga3ohannon, then ified that E. had offered to tion for a fee

. on a charge ther phase of 1annon’s story d tried to hire nal Chairman 1 the Texmass

tment said it f the case. «It RFC controller . Shortly after, FC job to be« 000 a year,

ington turned ze was on the ‘king for RFC. to the Justice

had completed . that the another officials rasis for crim-

as filed a €ivil L. judgment of and payments the eompany

“actively enwhile an RFC

ny, has denied

y en Did he rent he some busiide? - Was he ing? Had hae le. stock mar-. 1ant said he'd ose things. hipers like mae Ww was pitiful, up, ou to tell you ittee has evihat was paid dope peddlers he said, , either, said hen, persisted re did he get I green? lt. didn’t rightly

Lid he'd better member, and the evidence Peter Rabbit, fish, Black ers would be cord immediwho drives a to the WashCountry Club, a year, said

explain later,

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lllegal Sale Of War II Surplus

Today «Busines be) Clothing Men ‘Wise to Us’

By Harold Hartley

THEY'RE WISE to us, those clothing men.

And from here on in, you may be wearing suits to match your wife's eyes.

And that old-fashioned girl you married a few years back may be saying, “It's gray this. spring, Jim, not blue.” been taken. And they don't forget So you take the blue back, and it. : get gray. For she has learned 1 made just one mistake. I the ways of convincing you, so didn’t ask, “How much?” gently. Or you may take them || gray back and get blue. It'll be Rubber Dollars whatever she says. WHAT becomes of the dough? a 8 = . That's what employees want to THE, CLOTHING MAKERS know. have been looking at figures, both * Anq 1 Jike the way U. S. Rubber yours and theirs. And the drap- ig accounting for its sales buck. ing of the male figure isn't, in, pis week, C. G. Brown, mantheir opinion, all it ought to be. goer of industrial relations, told And their sales figures aren,me the company will trace its either, {sales buck on film. It will preWomen spend «about twice as!tend that it took a whole year’s much for clothes as men do, 80 income in in one day. says Ben Goldman, president of 2 a a Eagle Clothes, one of the coun- pp yoN'T a simple pie-chart aftry's big needle and thread men. rain It shows vividly how - the And that isn’t right, says Ben, money is used, who gets it, and because men are seen in public where it all goes, right down to more often than the women, who the last penny. do give a wrap. as to how they, Management people at the look. Some men don't. 'U. 8. Rubber plant, 549 E. » 2» |Georgia, will see it Wednesday SO IF YOU see a sign hanging afternoon. And the union execuout over the clothing store which tive board will see it on Thurssays “For Women Only,” it will day. be a man's fashion show, with| It's one of the best ways I young stalwarts wearing slick know to prove what business is, fashions the way your husband and that the boss isn't hiding might have worn them when he'part of the dough in a secret was young, flat-tummied and drawer in his desk.

warm-blooded. i arm-bloode Super-Circus

The idea is to get the women, to get their men to spruce up. Don’t take the TV-whoop-la up {in Toronto too seriously.

» » 8 . AFTER THAT, all that will be, In a rootin’-tootin’ “TV war” heeded is the sly remark over the they were taking in old straw breakfast table about getting hats for §110 on new sets, and old “something a little lively for brooms for $20. It was a givespring,’ and cracks. like, “You away with a lot of fight in it. don't have to act your .wage| It had little to do with TV. It when we go out. Look more pros- was a couple of dealers who were perous, and maybe you will be.” sore right down to their heels, Some of these will be held right {2nd were slugging it out on the in the women’s stores, like flossy|Price front, like a “gas war,” or a NY Sak’s. They're even going Supermarket price war on eggs, or to do it up in Ft. Wayne, Detroit, Sugar.

Memphis, and Providence, of all] DEAL BRE in Inans wikiead paces » 8 = | They said it looked as if the mar-

80, BOYS keep an eye on your! ket is loaded, and prices are made old suits. One way to make you Of rubber. - buy new ones is for the little wife| The truth is that Indiana has

to unload your old suits to the rag two more TV push-ups in the making.

man. ; . One is the telecastings oi the soa You can't go bare, can national political conventions in

Reveals Some

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26th Year on Bench.

By United Press

Russ Bloc | By United Press

| | .WASHINGTON, Mar,

Bound Over

18—The': PIS i he EN A strikin » ., " WRF 5es . . ot 3 0) 3 £ Red Cab driver was ary "yp . n government sald yesterday that. P bound to the grand jury on $1000 Military aircraft, produc about 300 surplus World War uy bond. today and another airplanes have been resold illegal- - fined $50. Both men appeared 700 planes a month and

before Judge Phillip { nicipal Court 3. i George Neal, 39, of 21 W, 20th

Bayt, Mu-

dustry circles said today | more or less “on schedule.” There is a gimmick

assault and battery with intent ito rob, !

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upward trends in aircraft ou

Everroad, 38, of 1730 N. Illinois ules “realistic.”

i ¢ » (St, told state police Neal was! Defense Department offi him from his taxi and beat him more warplanes.

north of the city Feb, 28, tion is currently

Soviet pro

the next day: at the bottom of a ly all of them combat types. 15-feet-deep ravine near 56th St. Compiaints about the and Fall Creek Pkwy. UI. 8. production are rising in

. . : ; | Fined for Trespass ‘houses of Congress. JUDGE DAN V. WHITE — From City Gourt to Probate Court | John Wilson, 31, also of 21 W. in 27 years.

Wanted to Farm 702 Lexington Ave. police arrived issued here last Monday. as the pair dashed out a side Resume Normal Service door. A short time later they’

Court officials boast Judge White's record may qualifiy him

ly by private parties and some William R. Lawrence, surplus {Security Agency, said the Justice|’ deals. 'schools for training purposes, or | Mr. Lawrence estimated that 'buyers and at high profits. Appropriations Committee recent-. to the Red Cab Co.” for malicious Committee about airplanes st 01 . Id there is building up the possibll-| ye who's tsad to milestones 1922: He served as grand jury tire of one of the company's taxis parts, ” i -} J y y W “ (the government itself. secutive year as a judge yester IP" Publi practice. Judge Bayt suspended a 10- Committee Chairman lto nations under Soviet domina-| {of the city court appointment. dispute to avoid further violence, the slow rate of air power «very definitely” fewer rick’s Day festivities. i. Yer) y the day bench. “and they could have serious con- this year, iment banned the export of air-| The popular jurist began his re-appointed at ! old city court bench. Then came Clifford Townsend—the last -two In Burglary Here that warplane production 11942, {has been re-elected to the Probate today. ' The Indianapolis Press Club) Undecided on Future Ash president for 1952. Mr. Ash, i." ie of oldeit Judge in the for the past year by Ed Bovola ,, wanted to become a farmer as But he remarks: Division, and Orville 8. Warren, eral points along the ‘way 22, Marion, who was arrested on| fused to go back at once.

‘have gone to Soviet satellite na-| ‘tions. ; {property officer for the Federal | Department is preparing to prosecute persons involved in the’: | | After World War II, about 1100/ planes were given to nonprofit| \sold to them at large discounts.| They were not to be resold. {300 of the surplus planes were resold illegally, many to foreign| Charlies B. Lund, director of| FSA Field Services, told a House lv that “these airplanes are get-| By JOHN V. WILSON A chance meeting with a friend trespass, ing around the country und ting into the wrong channels, and Probate Court Judge Dan V. returned him to the legal field in' He was accused of slashing a ered for want of engines re not to the |deputy under Prosecutor William Feb, 25 at 22d and Pennsylvania Ag ba Ty agency or|DY now—celebrated his 27th con-/p, Evans, then went back to Sts. Will Open Probe Public service beckoned again day jail sentence against Wilson, B. Johnson (D. Tex.) will Mr, Lawrence sald some of the'day, y jail g i {planes eventually were delivered, 0 anniversary almost went] Vhen Gov. Jackson notified him but warned both sides in the labor an investigation on Mar. 3 ! {unnoticed in the midst of St. Pat-T ext Jan. 1. 1026, he trans- “There have b | t all > ber was not large, he n « 1. 1926, ave been a lot of al-'pansion and his spokesmen He ne Even so, ferred to the Municipal Court leged incidents,” the judge said, it the group's “No. 1 priority’ than 100 Judge White marked Renabl J g rt- quietly. Judge White, a Republican, was sequences.” | Last summer, the State Depa publican. was craft except by license. |career Mar, 17, 1925, when Gov. tervals by Governors Harry G. Police Arrest Pair i Ed Jackson appointed him to the Leslie, Paul V. McNutt and {said in a House speech yeste | Ash Elected 17 years in Municipal Court and of Whom were Democrats. Police fired four shots at two “failed dismally.” P cl b Head his election as Probate judge in| Since 1942, Judge White twice men fleeing from a grocery early| The early Sunday mor yess v 'berich. His present term runs to i Dec. 31, 1954. yesterday elected W. J. (Curly) publisher of the Indianapolis state in point of service What about ‘the future? |Commercial, will fill the post held The 88.year-oid. judge recalls Of Te nes utent is the broth- Youth. At one time, he even| “If I retire, I would read a lot, “0 0 to ary Pe : drove a. stage coach in Colorado. of Jaw books I didn't get 10 88 rman tc larBe O° DUTRATY.

‘er of Eddie Ash, sports editor of pg, i, 1907 his parents called him

|The eet d vice president of homie 19 stabi 2 legal cafeer, Junge The Glast ; Sek or ' : et | ewl) ed vic sident of | After graduation from the old I See (he necessity .of keeping It MAGIC T | 'the club is Art Wright, public rp4ianan0lis College of Law, occupied.” S In e evision

service director of The Times. y,qge White practiced here untill ‘Robert Newell, reporter for the yw ,.1q War I. Then he became was the Darrach will dispute. The News, was elected secretary-treas- ¢,.cessively assistant state di- jury trial lasted 78 days in

urer. |rector for the Department of 1943, ending in an anti-climax ¢ : . The new board of directors will Labor and employment manager. —the jury couldn't agree on a| ‘be John Ackelmire, associate edi- tor the Lafayette Motor Car Co.' verdict. itor of the Star; Robert Kellum, | | {business editor of the’ Star, and {John Kleinhenz, public air wa H by ldirector of the Indianapolis Wa-| E t § Hy ugnes cniers Race |

| Installation will be early next

=. For State Legislature

{ * Hoa Prices Off By NOBLE. REED At any rate Speaker Hughes

| Betting odds on U. 8. Sen. Jen-| filed his candidacy as State Rep-| 25-50 Cents Here ners choice for the Republican resentative so that if his Gov-,

Judge-White's most famous case

irpla

Jodae White Observes (ah Striker Admit Plane Output Bought by Jucge White Observes Gah Striker Goals ‘Pared Down’

lag in

Investigators are fetching in re20th St., was fined $50, “payable hortg to the Senate Preparedness

Lyndon

. : surprise strike was equelched by Called to Bill and Ed's Market, a temporary federal court order

Yad Normal service was finally re-| Judge nabbed a 16-year-old boy, who sumed through the systems by| from 80 schools in the state, InWhite says he's undecided now. was turned over to Juvenile Aid.Thursday after strikers at sev- dianapolis school pupils took 33

The original Mediation Board'made annually.

July. The other is the opening of!

You'd better not, the shape one or more new stations early Stockyards today showed a top from the board today folowing]

you're in. next year. \of $16.75 bid on bulk choice 170fw: ' = 1240 und barrows and gilts, Deep Roots ‘| EVERYTIME TV has had EG i gr mostlv 25-50 cents low1 THINK ABOUT the car deal- up-tug, dealers have been caught er than vesterday. er as one of the pillars of the a little short, if not on sets, then community, like the corner drug-'on installation time. gist. | So if you're on the edge about were down 25 cents. They serve in many ways otheritelevision, don’t try to out-figure' Commercial and good lightthan selling. When it comes time the future too much. Get the set weight steers =old weak to 25 for the Red Cross or the Com- you want, and enjoy it. icents lower. The high bid for munity Chest, the Boy Scouts or| That's what television is for. |bulk rood and choice yearlings the Heart Foundation to make a lwas £33.50. Commercial cows sold

special effort, they don’t say no. They work in the churches. They

erally steady with $36-38 bids on

sometimes outfit sandlot ball choice And prime, oe ; . 5 ¥ : nnily mnderatelv active: teams. They get down deep into; Barre I i er ee Soave!

1 bulk rhnice 170-240 pounds $16.25-16.75

{ ® . their neighborhoods. They try to| savers! hindred choice No. 1 and No, 2 be more than car dealers. They $17: 740-770 pounds 1575.16.25: 270-175 i nounds $14.75-1550: 170-160 nounds $14-

try to be top citizens. : : : 15: sows steady tm 25~ lower: choire ® #7 @ MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Hast weights $14-15; few lightwelghts AND IT MADE me feel good to Call Sraham, 1, 2985 Illinois; Lucia | Cattls 1800: calves 00: steer and heifer

gee that the Indiana Association! Guy sywater, 25 R. R 3; Ruth Fair-|iamand unaven: denendahle for all wejehte ; . 24, N. : of Automobile Dealers will give ,Shild. 24 2257 HN. Illinois

150 members scrolls of recog- Sidwell, 7, 2219 N. aeple. 0; Ed zood Hehtweixhts weak fo 25 rents nition for 25 years of Operation! imme Saasen. 2. SiN Bi Ee parwiroiel and mond medium, i i Dwight Taylor, 18, U. 8. Navy; Patricia nsctaees and load ar tw holcé light and and community service. Stephens, 17. R. R. 10, {rodiam. aiweve 334 25.10.70: some Weld The state dealers will get to-

——————————— shave $15; hulk good and choice vearlings . . . oe . ian rw vy -13 "0: n gether Thursday and Friday in DIVORCE: SUITS FILED 2riive yo isiers $30.33.20; cows nnened : »' Martha vs. Sylvan Phillips. Jr.;- Mary few commercial cows $2350.25: utility the Claypool. And one of the vs. Hollis Becker; Anthony vs. Lola Dela-!*?' 25-2250: canners and cvtters £17.21 50 other important things they Will tore; Juanita vs. Russell Shepperd; June bulls stéody tn weak: utilitvi and com- ; NE Or rang {mercial £24.9750: ndd mond bile $26.27 do will be to honor the Stude- V: s Youns. [tan €18: ‘cammerafal and mond $99.38 pi < \ Sheep RON: fat lamhs fairly tiv baker Corp. for its 100th birth | BIRTHS steady: rhdica and nrime native A Ta TOP-LEVEL

BOYS 11amhe ¢96 8A.9Q 75: “ilk anAad and choice Edwin C. Quinn,

lend 2ood 900 nounds down: others slow Kealing; Barbara | chnice steers. steadv to weak: commercial

. : At St. Francis—Gilbert, Katherine Wood. | #24 50-28: short load gnod and choice fall speakers will be’'aAt uenerai—Richard, Judy Gifford. At Cofeman-—James, Marian uickerson. {ewes steady: add head

71 i i utility to good vice president xy ‘Metnodist—ied, May Forsiund, Wil-| wooled snd shorn $8-12 po

{American Security 5s 60 | American Loan 4'28 60 . | Bastian Molev 6s 61

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at $23.50-25. Vealers were gen-,

inhnice and fair demand for roammerciall

|W. 0. Hughes’. filing for his old lseat in the legislature. { | Mr. Hughes, Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives,

Several hundred choice No. 1'was all set to jump into the Gov- altogether. and 2 porkers brought $17. Sowslernor race a month ago with he might announce for the Gov-

[blessings from some key leaders lin the Jenner organization. | But something happened to his |support. Presumably the Jenner |forces backed away temporarily. f

Rail Unions

To Resume Pay Talks

By United Press CLEVELAND, O., Mar. 18—The heads of three rail unions agreed here late yesterday to resume drawn-out negotiations in hopes of gaining a settlement in their nearly three-year-old dispute with the nation’s government-operated railroads. In a brief announcement, J. P.. Shields, grand chief engineer. of the Brotherhood of Il.ocomotive Engineers; D. B. B. Robertson,

Locomotive Firemen and Engine-

Eggs FOB Cincinnatl, cases included on

graded eggs. Consumer grades, U, 8 A

Trading at the Indianapolis Governor race almost disappeared ernor boom bursts he won't be

left out in the cold all together. | He said at his home in Ft. Wayne yesterday his filing for,

the legislature doesn't mean he is out of the Governor picture He told his friends

ernor race, too. | His formal candidacy for his! old job came two days after) Sen. Jenner finished a series of| organization meetings in north-| ern Indiana. | The Senator got GOP organizations in the Third, Fourth and Fifth districts to pledge their support to his renomination for senator. Word was passed out in Ft. Wayne, Anderson and Kokomo Mr. Jenner was playing a ‘hands off” policy right now in both the Governor race and the Taft-!

Eisenhower presidential fight. f

Mr. Hughes is publicly com-| mitted to Sen. Taft for the presi-| dency. Observers think that might be the fly in the Hughes ointment at present,

May Split Up Some sources now are guessing some of the Jenner forces may start flirting with Secretary of

|and “summer shorn fed natives $2550 president of the Brotherhood of State fleland Smith as a Governor

choice.

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Jiam, mary Coluns, Raymond, Barbara! | oro § 2d Salesmiariager > CLrysiey. Maltnews: Payilis Nicaoiofl * (Chester: I : men, and R. D: Hughes, bead of Or, that the organization may ursda ev > . | her husband, died six months ago). 0 way uctors, spli f y A] . t y her, Disvand, died six Hor ne as: Loca Stocks and Fonds the Order f Rail y Cond split up and some of them go McFarland, educational consult- rioenschel. : - | {agreed to meet with the National over to George N. Craig, former ant for GM. and then that super- At, St. Vincents Kenneth, Mya Hoyt. stocks "TP ou ang Modiation Board’ today in Wash- national cammander of the salesman, George Stark, president: Owens SIhLE American Loan. 3% 98 (ington, D.C American Legion, for Governor. of Stark & Wetzel packers. | At. St. Francis—Orvilie, Clara Roembke: | American States pg te 3 After a week of silence, this Boiled down, the Republican But most important to me {s| James Ruin Scrarorough; Edward, Juiis! ,[iCHiSan Listes pie eeeree. 34 173,/ was the first break in the dispute scramble over the Governor nomost of the successfull deal- At Coieman-—James, Dorothy Key; Roland,!L S Ayres 42% pfd = ..... A101 104 which started Mar. 9 in a walk- j is , that most . . : 5 | Rutn McClananan: Vernon, Bobbie Mc-!Belt RR & 8fk yds com ....7 34 © ination is about as confused now ; t 000 ¥ f.the ers..have..lived .for. their towns, Lusougn. BuLy. Conelia. Williams, | Belt RR & Stk Ydspid ....s. 62': ..iout of some 5 members o € as it was two months ago. i i -— 3 hha Me Se 4 4 & lew Z 4 i not merely in them. At Rethuiisl = FllswoiLhy: Failing HRy Ti 3 \theee “unfons on the New York: . Party -leaders-are predicting -it ‘Taken’ Pallant Someon Lucie Risnl Wiksid, Eo ommeres sor rr, Central, between Buffalo, N. Y. won't clear until after new county vieanor elnras obert, re n; om 4 {5 i . i je aken Is eel, Fessy As |Cirela Theater com ’ ov, Fg 3, Louis: Mo. ang on the and district chairmen are elected on : . J ink At St. Vineent's—F kK, Maud Hilly; | Citizens In 1 9% DP ! 1 8 is er ne allroac avy I DON'T know what to think AL Rt Vineenta—Erank Maude Helis. Commonwealth Loan 4% pfd. 85 ss au Tous mina in May. about this. I'll leave it to you. Gwinn J { Consolidated Pin 6 ofd . 81 " Assn. 5 . : . E——. on Jar-Navar ........;... “ ere 1 : : Ihave a bedside radio. It cost pEATHS Cummins. Eng com | 1X GOP Districts no 'AATR 8 oy - . | Cummi E fd s about $19, a couple of years ago. gdgar Bock weg 54. at 256 Parkview, myo- | Delta Elec poy sierase 18 Obscene Literature Back Jenner So Far And it blew a tube. clardial insufiiciency a | Eastern Ind Tele 5 pfd .. vie . . . ar Brandon, 85, at 1429 Carrollton, [Equitable Securities com ..... 25 ens ‘ On my way to work I stopped myocarditis. "| Equitable Securities bfd Brings Fine, Jail Term Six of the, 11 district Republi in at a radio store on N. Capitol F'sverick Buide. 34. at 1362 N. Lasalle, FAmily Financ tom, ,...-... i A 33-year-old man was fined (an organizations in Indiana have ad the tube put in. It took Raipn Curry, oy, at Methodist, carcinoma. Hays Corp pfd ww lem : b , voted formal indorsements of U and h a t ” : I Habart Vhowier. oo av 3025 NK. Meridian, | Hamilton Mfg Co com '. . $50 and costs and sentenced to a S. Sen. ‘William: Je t for “his 12 to 15 minutes. ? carcinoma ! J Eerfijonts Jikss A pid 94 five-day - jail term today on a >: ®%- ak nne : I paid $2 for the tube, and $2 Mary Hendrickson, 73, at General, rheu- gom? po © 2, 0° : 19 charge of possessing obscene lit- re-election as Senator. matic heart g r E r J : i for the labor. Francis Jones, 53. at 2164 8. Delawane, ID] Asso Tel 2 fd... 25v, erature, Yesterday the Ninth District . . - a“ ? ¥ > . > ap’ o > 2 “ a o | J Soronary peeiusion, Eastern. cerebral)ind Mich Ei 4% oid PRIN 9 Forrest Hayward, 905 S. Au- GOI Mr. Jenner's home area, I'M NO authority on the price iarombosis dL RR Co’... 18 burn St. was identified by a wit- Adopted a resolution indorsing of tubes. but I know what labor's Edna Laman: 84, at 8t. Vincent's, voro- {inapis Pow Lt com, ; “ 37 37% ness as having gold the. litera the Senator for the party's reworth. ‘And two bucks for slip- Gertrude Merril 31. “at Bt. Vincent 5. | indiana ports alwal com’ § "i ture. He Avas rested Mar. 3 in a nomination So far he is unop- ; a \r Carcinor ndianapolix te com 177% . 10) i ping in 2 few Jie mee me PAY anna Murphy, 47. at 2325 N, Aresnal. indianapolis water 41% pt ao ' novelty shop at 22, 8 Illinois St fosed for he romeo Sop a e rate of § 0 $20 an hour. iypertension “Indianapolis Water 5% p 5 ! Fvidence submitted in the case strict al Sen. If you think I'm going back to SAterine Sew, 31. at 1178 8 Bust, tarein- J ee a oan 1. Tw including photographs, a deck of Jenner include the Third. Fourth, that store, you can guess again, Hannah Reidy, 69. at 520 E. Vermont. Rinzan & Co ple 5 . ‘unusual ecards and comic tvpe Fifth. Seventh and Tenth, i » : cerebral hemorrhage Lincoln Nat , : 22 ) Was and keep guessing “the rest of cgijer Richardsen. 61, at 208 N. Rural. Lynch Corporation ~ 13 14% hooks, were confiscated by Judge . : life nny laren R. Mallory aN 16 : : : ; INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Jour le Mable Siddons. 76. at 373 N. Holmes, Marmon-Herrington com 34 »'4 Phillip Bayt. Municipal Court Clearings £13.151,000 iy. 8 8 myocardial insufficiency A Iona fees 2 a The man waz released under $250 Debits 70:614.000 THAT'S WHAT'S turned the Elsie Troutner 4. at General, sarcoma, atl Homes fa teres iho ‘ Thy bond, pending an ‘ppeal. ° Ta. . ' f » 12, *N In chien HE WW public sour. Once in awhile they're ™terioscierosts. I Pa pid a sey Judgment was withheld on a 1TLE AS \ —_— ese . |*N Ind PubServ4iapfd . ll 254 27 ‘similar charge placed against ! vy AS Lu ' *. , , |NIndPubServ4Si% pra’... 381. gy, SIMUAL ) PA | \ Progress "Laundry com... . 2 w Donald ‘Smith, 30, of 1015 8. Au- week | {Pu erv of Ind com cadens ’ 3 / > 50 ee | {Pub Serv of Ind 3% of > 23 ' is " burn St, who was arrested in the ' $ PE \ I " | Ross Gear A Tool com «48 same shop. No one testified in —— | . Schwitzer-Cummins 5'2 pfd 17 h ‘ a . | 3 So Ind G & E com 23 231; the Smith case. taire A % So ind & & F 48% td 0 ’ fred As ' wo) Stokely-Van Canfp com . ' 51 . . “gy siokeiy-van camp oie C100 1) Local Truck Grain Prices on Famov he Lessons | A - eg n Co 5'2% Faas x < Terre Haute Malleanie cieees 3 I | “ruck wheat; 32.38 . | popular D . i Achine 0 nwa 2 » i % ax 2 r=" oh = | Oniteq Telephone 5% ofd ..... 97 5 Oats 35 2 white corp, $1.78 1 be Are you missing out | Inve > na A» } Non Sis dena syuees 8 8 | New No. 2 yellow corn. 31.63. Wh nee fepulm dancing partner? | HERE | Sovheans. $279 . | y put off your dancing fun any | \ | 5 . BONDS yy Jonker now you can J Allen & Steen 05s eeeei take adva {American Loan 4Yas 55 Produce ) rage of I. | ) | | |

ied | aI vii os 58 large white 38-42¢ bzovh mix 36-40" 3¢ ic ] Aan : U. 8 medium white 34-38'%c: brown mix Ty YAM Ono Com Sax Ase) cs 34-36'2c. wholesale grade, com’l. graded CLOUDY ARIAS Eauitable Securities 5s 60 98 “ens 30 De Lass ra arse Jehite 35-3%¢ - Hamilton Mfg Co 5s 65 99 sri TOD TIX pale pla ) Indpise Paint & Cclor 5s 64 99 Market #teady “at unchanged prices FEELING ndpls Public Loan 5s 64 ‘e »n : supplies. ample for fair demand nT ‘Indpls Railways 5s 97 ....... 60 ~ 64 Chickens — Commercially grown fryers > Ind Limestone 4s 7% .......... 72 7% 73.20, hens. heavy 27-28¢; hens. -Hzht ow ION Ind Asso Tel 4875 ’e . 9 19-206. old roosters. 17-19¢ CHW TRE GAN "ow Kuhner Packing 4s #9 99%. Fryers aver 3 lhs steady to firm: bal (5 wow Langsenkamp 58 48 . 9 ance stea prices unchanged. fryer de’ Hoaeeny ‘Paper Arts Co 5s 58 . «9 « mand for heavier weights ! bh Sprague Device 5s 60 3 Hm . Rutter—Creamery. 90 score.

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invitation to resume talks went

| "WASHINGTON, Mar. 18—/out last week to both the unions

tion and the carriers. Until now, the BLFE, the BLE and the ORC

was NOW is running from 600 to p,.intained they were too busy

in-/complying with the court order t . is and in preparing their own case when .the temporary injunction

in that. expires Mar, 21, to attend any St.,, waived preliminary hearing! Production is on schedule more sessions. iy

land was bound on a charge of because of repeated downward revisions of goals than because of on unfon demands for a 40-hour

The prolonged dispute centers

tput. week, for certain members, and

| A non-striking driver, Joseph That is called making the sched- wage increases of some 35 cents

an hour,

cials- He used the word “collapse” to

one of several men who hauled admit that Russia is turning out describe jet plane production. In-

due- dustry and military sources

estimated at thought that too strong. They The overturned taxi was found about 1000 planes a month—near- 2180 thought Mr. Brooks’ “guess”

that the United States is pro‘ducing 1000 jet types a year was both pretty much on the low side, | Production now is rising toward a peak of 1250 planes a month for all services at the end of 1953. The goal was 1800 a and- month prior to the administra-eliv-'tion decision early this year te and “stretch out” the rearmament program. The decision put off for A year—to the end of 1955-—at. ‘tainment of a 143-wing Air Force,

open t of Pupils to Exhibit sal Art Work at Block's ' for

Indianapolis public school ehil-

Rep. Overton Brooks (D. La.), dren will have 111 art pieces on second-ranking Democrat on thelexhibit at House Armed Services Committee, through Mar, 22.

Wm, H. Block Co. rday

hea The department store display

iis part of the Regional Schoolasning/tic Art Exhibit activity in which 175 award winners from the state were chosen for further exhibit |at Carnegie Gallery in Pittsburgh (in May, There were 2500 pieces entered

re- special awards, including two of ithe six special $15 Block awards

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