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ve } By Harold Hartley

I DON'T BELIEVE all'l hear. And you shouldn't either. -

Take those big guys with brass spittoons at their feet glerious threat” to the stabiliza-'

down in Washington.

usines Raps | They Gave Us Threat’ to Add Divorce Quirks—

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Enters State Senate Race

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“Youth Relates Slaying of Girl, 17, in Park

J i | By United Press |he went home and changed his One of the top Democratic can-| SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 25—A clothes after beating the girl and didates for the State Senate from bushy-haired, 18-year-old tailor’s/later returned to the park and, Indianapolis will be Joseph W. helper, his face bearing livid fin- hid her body in the bushes.. Barr, operator of several grain gernail marks, confessed late yes Investigators searched . the

elevators and movie theaters. | {suspect's room and found bloody Mr. Barr, 2150 W. 44th St. was terday to the slaying of Hilda gheets and clothing.

mentioned a ‘Rosa Pagan, 17, whose nude and) - The girl's body was found by month ago as |beaten body was found at dawn Andrew Young, 64, while

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"Held "Serious

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HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 25 (UP)—Singer Ginny Simms and Actress Janis Carter received final divorce decrees yesterday, one because her husband talked too much and 7) the #ther because hers ! 1 didn't talk enough. : Miss Simms divorced Hyatt R. Dehn, 40-year-old engineer who is the father of her two children, because he was

By United Press WASHINGTON, Mar,’ 25—Idefense Mobilizer Charles E, Wilson yesterday criticized a wage increase recommended by the Wage Stabilization Board for the CIO United. Steelworkers as a,

lon program. a Mr. Wilson made _the statement 8

Last year they word-whipped us| w

to the stores and auto and ap- moth, the roach and ant, and the

pliance showrooms. : termite. We had their word that the "big g 8 ® pinch” would be on this year. They sald everybody would have ghriever, manager of the

work and be loaded with spending pest Control Co. for its scholar-| entomology at Purdue tion he might ask the steelwork-|

spinach, ship In

aw - (University. AND WHAT happened? }

and ¥ppiiance salesman, he's, .a Ohio or Illinois in full, chasing you. and add $100 each semester for| ER bic haan other expenses, In addition the

hoy gets a summer job. I don't laugh at If they weren't controlled,

piggy bank to pay the milkman. The United Press made a survey. That _means simply that it asked people questions all over at mor the country. This is what it the people do.

found: ono Behind the Clock

STORES are well-stocked with] Ag refrigerators, washing machines, qio,

pliances, And it isn't hard to get most cars in the color you want and the upholstery you like There's plenty i; Ad there's going to be more, e « government finds it can't use ajj{*usance co. of the materials it grabbed to| make guns and planes. Bo It] soon will turn back some of the| steel, copper and aluminum to make still more. tional design. ” - " o . ”

THIS IS WHY. Defense spend-

black glass.

Meridian, the new home

finished a long time. But I

billion, quite a drop. So I don't pay much attention any more to the guys who roams whose office, if any, sits the marbled halls and look wise. ¢pa¢ big tower clock. Because usually, they aren't, Look around you, and see.

On Tour

THIS is private. - But you can look. It is to Bill Book, executive vice president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, a quiet, thoughtful little man who can pany: punch in the pinches for what he believes. 'that the increase in truck I see Bill is talking to the Ad production, plus increased Club Thursday noon in the War-/we have

{president.

he was the “works.”

Whoops

word to its workers that

will many.

be talking other places,

story, and saw Bill. have been laid off.” Now those millions are looking | This is as refreshing

for a speaker for their church | warm gpring breeze when most

clubs, |segple are straining their eyes unemployment

groups, their luncheon their foreman's organizations, i,ving to see ther knitting societies, and-what ¢,,,ks {n the shadows just # a» SO BILL will not only speak at the Ad Club. His desk will be . piled high, and his phone will] ¥.

dance, with pleas to come out and What's a Month?

give a speech. And what's more, Bill believes, I HAD AN apologetic

80 much in what he is doing, I'll bet he'll do it.

A Look Inside © |

KNOW ABOUT Linde Air Products Co.? It works at being a good neighbor to the folks out in Speedway. It is a good housekeeper, guts! its lawn, and has a warm living-

‘there is a dime left in the

|dent of Keeling & Co, running ad agency.

n THE NOTE was to

welcome. .

ough, that you almost expect pray 25 a month earlier. someone, at any moment, to step : coffee and a snack. Hospitable, 1s the Word. pointed accuracy. n » ”

it's everybody you meet, gracious, | kind and thoughtful. It gives me : the impression that if I wanted to 4.H Club borrow a cup of sugar, or an egg,

Not me.

' . ; . .|Mr. Heredia's supporters in week- ® that's where I'd go. And I'd get! FROM THE hard-right Repub era Sete | oeznon, Dorothea Heimen & Co., he owned a garage In the founded the Powell’ C t - 8. 8t. V 's ommission treaty. it. *"|lean wing comes the latest elec. end riots. camped) Local Stocks and Bonds| “wale "cent® — Frederick. Margaret 5590 blok Oasys: shi - | There was no indication of the

Dean Byus, the factory man-| tion gag. ager, is having in a group of his Club Speedway neighbors tomorrow for | “ub. ; a look around the plant. That's I bit. and asked what it

just a preview.

yo ing deep down into a

SO I WANT to commend R. €. steel

t The company will pay the tu- wage and benefits ‘package’ recInstead of you chasing the auto ition of a young man from In-ommended by the Wage Board, | moody” and often refused to speak to her.

bug-control.

e of the world’s ‘food than

I DRIVE out N. Merl «there is no question but that

1 find myself 100KINg Te-itnare would be a serious: threat! radios, television and other ap- peatedly at a big tower clock, |

It stands atop a plece of ar- recommendations go into effect, chitectural splendor at 2801 |

to buy. And 0 gonire Life and Accident InIt seemed to me it had been . ..¢

{been inside. And if It is as care-|inaationary

fully conceived inside as outside, spread out over several months, it will be a masterpiece of func-|

NEXT THURSDAY I'll have dividual companies on a flexible, General Motors 13 years. ing was to have been going at ine opportunity to look inside, for | basis. Under the Capehart amend- | the rate of $65 billion a year. ihe firgt “time. I have a formal But it's idling along at only $47 y,yitation from James M. Drake,

And what I want to know most |

Being behind the clock, I'd say

| THERE'S GOOD news bubbling “package” at International Harvester, The company has let out the

are looking up. Said the com-|

“We are pleased to tell you

Bill received for service igh ny i a 4 d c : ren Hotel. But that isn't all. Bill parts, mean we should be able to that it would turn down the wage provide continued steady work for Syndicate rime all employees now on the payroll. ” ” ”

THIS IS WHY. Last week his | “IN ADDITION, the new pro- - picture, and a story which was quction schedules plus approachpretty much woven around his ing vacation periods will permit

work, appeared in the Saturday us to call back to work some . Evening Post. Millions saw the yjachine shop employees who TO Visit 18th Ward

There won't be much unemploy{ment this year, not as long as

that from Lowell Stormont, vice presi-

Mr. Stormont had advised me School 89, at 5050 E. 23d St. that Mutual Fire and Casualty] Insurance would be 200 years old Board office; room Apr. 25, and had grown to bet- house, is open from 8 a. m. to ! ter than a $140 million business 10 p. m. daily, including Sunday. NEW YORK, Mar. 25 (UP)—| with 20 million policyholders. i

tell me that Mexican Troops Guard room atmosphere inside. You feel there was a mistake in the date.

{And that mutual fire insurance It is so genuine, and so thor- wouiq have its 200th birthday on

I commend Lowell Stormont cars patrolled the streets of this ond-time offender John Salvatore] up politely and offer you a cup of and Keeling & Co. for its pin- wii At

But when I am dealing with Mayoral Heredia's “private mili- he should take the rap.”

00 years, what's a month, any- " t , It IS NOT just the top brass, 200 Yoo od dispute it? ¥-/tia” stood by to put down any

I was invited to join the “4-H tight censorship on this capital

And 1 was told by a doctor look-|was shut down,

the Democratic lin the bushes of a city park. 28 early morning stroll. organiza- Homiside Inspectors said the ;

How's ‘citolée’ 28 suspect, Ramon Rodriguez, neo U S Offi ° | rendered at a San Francisco ° ° icida S

the party's can- € i newspaper office nine hours after!

didate, for Con- line: victim's boa found 4 ® 7 {the victim's y was found in J} {Mission Delores Park within = Liken Alaska :

gress. % {shadow of the high schpol she

But last night, lattended. : * |"At ‘the ‘Hall of Justice, roars. 10 Wild West

Mr. Barr decided against running’ for a ong eas pn |guez fingered deep scratches on . 1 didac {his swarthy cheeks and told po-| By United Press rr San Be lice he had beaten the girl be- WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 cause she {called me a queer” —Prostitution, gun violence, and Senate. He is being supported b ’ s g ppo y and resisted his advances. {liquor are big problems to law

. Some Hog Prices De ti izati leaders land steel industry representat| | Democratic organ on 8 y representatives A lieutenant commander in the| Met at Social Club enforcement authorities in He said he had been acquainted Alaska, which the Justice De-

sible. He said ff 50 Cents Here De a of ssa, © Rites Set for 0 [Navy for nearly four years dur-| says is now pretty

| propose to both sides in hopes of A top bid of $17 was made on ing World War II, Mr. Barr is with the girl for some time and partment

to reporters upon arriving from) |’ Key West, Fla, where he and |“ > : : % ‘President Truman worked out a | £° her.” The singer now 1s in

Plan they Lore wil, settle the Janis Carter engaged to Bob Calhoun. Ginny Simms Arab the PET teen, PR Miss Carter, who recently was named co-respondent There was immediate specula- in a separate maintenance suit filed by Mrs. Carol Deitrich against her studio-executive husband, Noah, divorced Movie Director Carl Prager because he was ‘very

“constantly criticizing

ers to. settle for less than the

Early Meeting Planned

Mr. Barr

Mr. Wilson told reporters he

plans to meet with union “leaders. Plainfield

they'd

|averting a strike now set for ht choice 170-240-pound hogs in vice president of Williston Thea- had frequently “taken her out.” i | Apr. 8, E. ° oore trading at the Indianapolis Stock- ters, secretary-treasurer of the O.| Siinday night, he told duestion.| In like the old TY ea iva The Defense Mobilizer sald] ; yards today. This ts fully 50 cents I.. Barr Grain Co. and the Twin ers, he met the girl at a neighbor-'gqcistant to Attorney General J,

Times State Service lower than yesterday. City Drive-In Theater Corp. hood social club and had walked gow PLAINFIELD, Mar. 25—Burial| Porkers weighing = 240 - 270| He is a member of Flanner to the park with her where the amr, 181 2 Hous of Everett L. Moore, superinten- pounds sold at $16-16.75. Those House, Advisory Council of Ju-|crime took place. ‘cently that Alaska Fesembles dent of locomotive . parts at fattended to 270-325 pounds|yenile Court, Community Fund,| He denied raping his victim, “the old pioneer days in rs Allison Division, General Motors hrought offerings of $15.25-16.| A merican Legion, Press Club and but said he tore her clothing off country where the only law west : : Corp., will be Thursday in Maple Sows sold at $14-15.25. 'N League to make it look like the work of . os At Key West, the President and 4," ‘«ometery. here following 2| Small lightweight steers and 2%y 2g ud to campaign on & sex fiend o She Pens 58 1he Unig r. Wilson talk ; » pl ’ { “1 am prou : ates marshal.” thal wots jhe ry ns to Pm. services in Plainfield Friends yearlings, 900 pounds down, sold, read of the honest and ef-| “I hit her and she began to Both Bir droits and Mr » Church, strong to 25 cents higher, Utility dministration of Gov./fight back,” police quoted the pj. X : rise only as they are needed to M ‘h ras 42. died; (ficient administration ‘McGrath asked the subcommittee increased costs resulting! Mr. Moore, who was 42, died and commercial cows sold at $20- Schricker,” he said. youth as saying. “I hit herits approve a bill for $55,350 to yesterday in his home. He be- 23 A top bid of $27.50 was made : several times, I don’t know hOW recruit and equip 50 more ‘deputy

hadn't| trom higher wages. Thus, their, mercial impact would hbe|CAMe ill on a business trip Fri- on utility and commercial bulls. many. \U. 8. marshals for Alaska. Their released last

|day. | Bulk choice to prime vealers sold | D 1 Police said Rodriguez told them testimon | y was | Born in Logansport, Mr. Moore at $35-37.50. Loca eda S night.

Af ne sams Hume, the proposal’ was graduated from Logansport “ Hoga 13.000; opened only moderately ac. | Mr, McGrath said, “I al would allow for increases by In-|j1jgh School. He had worked with .|f; medium 2° BITOWS Shei | : ’ ways y HARLEY C. RIDGEWAY, 69, UVe In Terr a 2122 8. New Jersey St. retired ¥ @ * ower, What is going to

gilts 25-50 cents lower: later slow, fully, happen up there—w Services 1:30 p. m. [hap p e might have

In' ts our year-old efforts to stabilize the economy” {f the Wage Board's

office M

of

| 50 cents lower; early choice 170-240 pounds In his earlier career he was 13s pounds $13 25-13. 130-180 pounds fis: 1 tt oh ment to the control law, prices engaged in the department store 15; sows opened about steady $14-1525, letter carrier. ® {an outbreak of lawlessness.” > ) | later undertone weak to lower. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Fu- n in r | Mr. Andrett for the entire industry now are |" Cattle 1500, cal ; small lightweight - Andretia was more specific. geared to a standard formula. eet Business in Ferd AM) pits a seariines 900 pounds down Neral Home. Burial, New Crown. ' He sald Anchorage and Fairbanks 2 e. | active. strong to 26 cents higher; heavier| ry are the main trouble spots. i 4 Joe No Comment’ IM ls Bagge big son ln leg “wes. sess Lwiancock. . Dead at 69 | Prostitutes are doing business | Asked if he would request the |jsneq the Mooresville Times from Shoice ‘loon-i175 pounds. 433 30.34; sood olls resident 37 years. Services| Vernon C. Bower, chief engineer op 3 e Outskirts of both towns, he union to settle for less than tHe 1933 to 1938. to choice. $32-32.50: good 700-pound year- 2:30) p, m. tomorrow in Mooré & at Geiger & Peters, Inc; died at 52 Jus outslae the jurisdiction |board’s Fecommendations Mr.| An active civilian pilot, he be {lies $12; Lew choice lightweights, 334; gir) * Colonial "Chapel. Burial, his home at 5950 Guilford Ave. Lo police. That puts police |Wilson grinned broadly and sald jonged to the QB. (Quiet Bird-| weight steers, 328 50: yesterday. He was 69 action up fo U. 8, marshals, and |'no comment.” The board pro-imen) Club. He participated in|ghoice heifers. 330-33; I" Mr. Bower's career as a civil) there aren't enough to do a good

scattered zood to Memorial Park. cows moderately |

| s ow { posed a 26-cent wage and benefit civilian ctive early, slowing late, weak to 50 cents! ~yyppoRD E. ENGS, 57, of | ngineer began following gradua-| 1° he said.

emergency flying during ‘ower: several Tela ard Hood 3 spread over 18 world war IL | cows, $38.50-38.50; utiity and commercial, 908 W. 28th St. employee of Ell yon Ver Fol OT School 4, S: military authorities have and Purdue University, the latter eclared the fringe area ‘red

months. Mr. Moore was a ‘member of 320.93; Sanne and cutters, $16-20: few Lilly & Co. since 1915. Services ’ ,» $20.50-21; bulls st ’ Mr. Wilson indicated that he the Plainfield Friends Church. |30 cents higher: utility and commercial. t-P, m. Thursday in Corinthian jnq07 | light” sections out-of-bounds and

planned to meet first with the| Surviving besides his wife are 11150-2750: best elisinie to 128: vealers Church. Burial, New Crown. | His first job was at Hothoring.; 2708", SeVIiOmen caught bn fie

| daughters, Jo Ann and Sue . $38-37; 1 and stly | rr a y y [Union but said no definite Plans two dangers. oie ‘ar. Plated | Sis: lh and wai ge ""?| MRS. NELLIE ALEXANDER, ton & Berner, Inc. where he was|miji(ary “cannot go in and close ; | ’ ther. |so5heep, 300; slaughter lambs steady to 76, of New Castle, former Indian- ®MPOY years. lhree years ,, a house of prostitution.” been made as yet. | High School, and his mother, soc higher. other -classes scarce, steady: Services 10 a. m. In government work in the Pana-| Milita thorit Mr. Wilson sald he thought the Mrs. Mary B. Moore, Plainfield. 2 re \Ma Canal Zone followed. Then he ,ns of NY a ia Ry oe i

{fed wooled western lambs choice to prime apolis resident. steel industry has made it clear -_ returned to Hetherington & Ber-|

nativts HEal cull "and wifes "Salehier Thursday in Stuart Chapel here. fler the 4d t {after the department,” Mr. An‘ner, Inc., and remained untill ie Fe. dretta said. “There’s a great deal

ewes $8-10. urial, Park Cemetery, Green- { of to-do about it.”

things

engine orders

field.

” ” ” SOL MESHULAM, 55, of 812 E.| The next two years Mr. Bower| {46th St. Tailor for 30 years at taught at Purdue University.- Two!

hike recommendation unless ft

receives compensating price in-| Evi d onc a L a ckin g | n creases. : | The Marion County Crime Com- Kahn Tailoring Co.

Services at’ tructi i ° ° mission reported today it nas ndianapolis: p. m. tomorrow in AT Eine lig WE see Denies Guilt .

‘Voter Boards {found no evidence of syndicated | Funeral Home. Burial in Sep- Commission followed.

crime in the county, but sald it| ‘hardic Cemetery. | In 1936 he became chief engi: oe $40 000 \was “well aware . . , there are MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED REY 7 jneer 8% Geiger & Peers, Inc, and ' : 70, Zions- remained there until his illness Branch voter registration

Ba ” | | ERNIE HARVEY, : SAL SOMBIE! erent of the "EAR LY TRON DO vile Ttred banker thre. Sev. Luk Ju. 0 Tax Case boards will visit the 18th Ward oombling laws “whether the spon-| ruff fade: Joann Mercer. 23, 911 N. ices 2 p. m. Thursday in Philippi, He redesigned the super struc-| tomorrow, sor 1s a church, club, fraternallca| Bimour. 23. U. 8. Marines; Bevery | Uneral Home, Zionsville. Burial, ture that supports Miss Liberty] By United Press Residents who did not vote In organization or a professional o Sipsialr,, 20.23%) N, Delaware |Little Eagle Cemetery near there. on the Soldiers & Sailors’ Monu-| NEW YORK, Mar. 25—Edward

either 1950 elections or have pookmaker.” a. 2 a

as the

ahead. 17, 5848 Greentieia, ment several years ago. |M. Ginsburg, alleged bookmaking

della Strawser,

= MRS. WINONA

moved to another precinct must] Other recommendations in- “hy Pome 31 G28 cornelice ls eNO MeLELLAN |_ Born in Lagrange County, Mr. tycoon, pleaded innocent in fed-re-register to vote in the May 6 cluded: | William’ Ds Bord,'30."2047 N."New Jersey, [1] K, 73, Monterey Park, Cal.'Bower lived in Indianapolis 50 eral court yesterday to an indictTreas- primary. * A bona fide police merit system| Ave. Tv A> sl former local resident. Services 3/years. He belonged to Ancient ment charging him with evasion

|p. m. tomorrow in Wilson Funeral | andmarks Masonic Lodge and of about $400,000 in inco: \L S \ me taxes. Home there. Cremation. {the Indiana Society of Profes-| Ginsburg, who was said to have

8 4 a8 sional Engineers. been living in Los Angeles for CHARLES DEROLF, Services will be at 3 p. {the last five years, re vole

Branch boards will operate which would do away with tempo-| pr from 2 to 9 p. m. at the follow- rary promotions. | DIVORCE SUITS FILED {ing sites: A full-time executive secretary Bn Curiae ala et i!

note School 7 at 401 N. Arling- for the crime commission {itself Nellle vs. Wendell De Bard, Eugene vs. 72,

of m.

ton Ave.; School 85, at 338 S. “with qualifications as high as ing. Ann vs. Aran Teicher: Helen vs, 1024 N. New Jersey St. retired Thursday at Flanner & Buchanan untarily with his attorney. He front- Arlington Ave.; Fire Station 25, the FBI requires for.its investi- FREE Bement oni] YE Everens Kelley; boiler repairman. Services 2 p. m.#sMortuary. Entombment will be in/was held in $7500 bail for trial

{tomorrow in Harry W. Moore Crown Hill Mausoleum. {Peace Chapel. Burial, Anderson! Surviving are his wife, Hazel Cemetery, Indianapolis. |F.,, and daughter, Mrs. Martha A$ Methodist—Robert, Delores Stinnett. | = = ” Ann Bower Holzer of Indianap-

on Apr. 15. The indictment handed up by a federal rackets grand jury charged that Ginsburg was a big time bookmaker in New York and New Jersey, handling bets on horse racing, baseball, football, basketball and hockey. He is the step-father of Alvin Paris, convicted in a bribery case involving the professional foot Services tomorrow for Ora Pall Giants in 1946. Powell, oldest livestock commis-| . sion buyer at Indianapolis Union Allies Hand Reply

Stockyards, are being arranged To Russ on Germany

by Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Cremation will follow. | MOSCOW, Mar. 25° (UP)—The Mr. Moore, who was 85, died United States, British and French

last night in his home, 5675 N. diplomatic envoys handed to For-

ators.” at 5432 E. Washington St., and 8 8 BIRTHS

BOYS

the Registration Dope Peddler Sentenced 12, Cour: Despite Leniency Plea |

In addition;

Against Tax Rioters

vy OAXACA, Mexico, Mar, 25 | (UP)—Federal troops in armored brushed aside the request of sec-

Onin

capital today and 3000 Odovardi, 37, and termed his, armed farmers of Gov. Manuel crime “a terrible one for which |

Enna’ Westna:_ Wiiamt Rare Gugite;| PERCY TROST, 91, of 817 S. olis, Forrest, geraldine Bulls; John, Flor- Tibbs Ave., pioneer resident. Serv-| ence Farmer: ike, Ruth Rubenstern; * |A narcotics peddler was given a| Davie, Katherine King; William, Lois jes 10 i I Toure in his Li k B | y , | ut v . ’ . $d [Daa Ive year i= te yes- at Generai-—terman. Helen Bledsoe i www en ivestoc uyer da) espite 8s ea or a At St. Francis—Robert, Margaret Mobley; : = or Garland, M Blankenship: Charl ‘ Claude Isenhower {lighter sentence for co Spray Dana oot ay Pe Biss, A Dies Here at 85 ing with the authqrities. Llovd, Patricia Risk. Rites to Be Tomorrow | Federal Judge William Bondy Ay Toleisa = Coleman. Helen Barkley; - f i . Pauline Burroughs; Roscoe, Mar-| Services for Claude A. Isenjoris Corling Ezen, Laura Jones; George, hower, local garage owner, will art. ' y nay nesat—Daniel, Shirley Thomas: be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in ‘ res ~Manorney, jjerschell. 1 auck Funeral Home and 9 a. m. Mattie Blackwell: Guy. . han, John, Ellen Para uite Sally St. Mark's Catholic Church. % ) 3 oA. for) At Grnwral cers Pheitts. Russel Burial will follow in St. Joseph dovardi was convicted for| a; sr Francie ames Moreus Russell cemetery. ! anti-tax riots by angry citizens. [selling heroin in 1939, but his Donnie. Hazel Hamilton: Harold, Carolyn Mr. Isenhower, who was 6l'najaware St. after i k eign Minister Andrei Y. V y y . ’ Smock: ' y son. | “ Wp Joven persons bhi killed ard term was reduced for supplying At Methodist — Gene, .Imogene Parker; died Sunday in his home, 1757 illness 3 Elwes ‘today the joint wind t ny aL least 22 wounded in DI00GYiihs government with “informa-| Roberl. Barbara Cloud, John. Anns yqretta Dr. |” Active at ROV Yom yaa clashes between townspeople and yy Fonte Colle, Bite Nadele: ‘Lyman, OTN OP. of Armour ctive at the stockyards since governments replying, to Russia's . At Coleman—Alfred, Delphia Culslasure; | ploy 1890, he and his brother, John, Proposal for a German peace

DEATHS Ble Asked yar

0. Mr. Powell was born in Frank- nature of the reply. But dis\Tsenhower mioved here in 1941. }in and became a Johnso , : son Coun-|/Patches from Western capitals ar aret Adams, hi General Hospital, He was a member of St. Mark's ty public school teacher at 18. had indicated it would oor the «..-| Nancy Barrett, 74. at 1317 Pleasant, car- Church. He attended Hope Normal School. Russian government for answers

3 , diovascular » 1 . 14 18" [Grace Denton, 63 at 14 W. Kansas, car- Survivors are his wife, Anna; He married Miss Alice Hay- to questions regarding the Soviet

cinoma.

city, 341 miles southeast of Mex-| sTOUKS meal, us means. ico City. Public transportation Aherican Loan s%

telephone and ‘American States pfd ..... *Avrshire Collieries com .. in- 1°38 Ayres 4'2% pfd

flu-red | other public services were

= PRO BR Rin Vi srarxe | two daughters, Mrs. Rosemary ¢ od : o tive. | “Belt RR & Stk Yds com ..... 34 . | Jennie Ed ma. we maker in Octbber, 1890. e was note of Mar. - THE FIRST WEEK in April he throat: operative, , | elt RR & Stk Yas oid [1062 LD IVRSGailae® 3 at 3330 Winthrop. gypnett and Mrs. Lucille Singer,'a member of Hurricane He vas aid Mar. 10 Nroresing a four will be host to the International| “Help Hurry Harry Home. tm pra lll apa or Neomi Eichholts, 71, at 2932 Guilford, Indianapolis; two brothers, Fred, Church at Franklin tions on a treaty ig Eee » Ee | Central Soy +o 3682 3815 , - 7 | y * : 4 J I Acetylene Association, along with INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Use of Hypnosis |G Ramer OI niieice som BE 2 Osh Epperson. 18, at 1519 Massachusetts, Lebanon, and John, Glendale, Surv iving besides his wife and many and permit it as a neutral the familles Of emPIOYEeR.> ciaaringy rove SURI BD Proposed | Cita HART 1 FANE Fave 15, af Veterans Howital, GAL: ORe sister. Mrs. Otto Hine, brother are two sons, Jasper 0, to have armed forces Family visits to plants are not Debits — odo Y P | Commonwealth Loan 4% ptd. 83 © 8, | Edith Grenard, 63, at 1411 N. New Jersey Whitestown, and six grandchil- and Guy Ernest; one daughter, a ———— o ont CAr-Na-VAr .......... i ais . ' . . ? | new. But the way Dean Byus Produce CINCINNATI, Mar. 25 (UP)— Cimmins Nar VAD eet 4] i stedotly, BN. Terrie ren co Mrs. Sara Small; one sister, Mrs. Legal Notice does it is new. And 1 recommend’ 'The Cincinnati Dental Society ‘Delavgiee com oo 000 18" | Mary Kirk, 12. at 2230 Coll Services Tomorrow Myrtle Tats 31 of Indianesolls) | Lr Ea E they go. It will be worth while. | FEEr-FOB Cincinnatl: Consumer grades pondered advice today that hyp. Eastern ind Tele 8 ptd ..... Neitie MeMaton 1 atone ine Some. | x S39 Ersndnanghter and two great- Hi be Jou for TH TH iY. A arge white 38-42'sc; brown mix AN. & 5 ea y tettl terlosclerotic heart : s edt 0 ustin, 2 ; - Brown's Garage an Bugs, a Career brown mix 34 Soin Me Hegre nosis il win Be 83 ipoch : pany Family Finance om 0," i Genres Miter, #6. at 1508 vaell, carci. FOF Accident Victim a - Tex. Shop. 201. 30th st, Ob nee 4nd Bod? Se ted od tha ! 0 e dentist's technliq 8 his pamily Finance 5% ofa .. see: | gp ROMA { Ti State Servi com’l, graded 40 per cent: extra large ~ “ mes ate Service A LITTLE bug seems harm- white 38-3: brown mix Jade; current ability with a drill. . Hays Corp Dia Ww oo i Rigel 80 338 W. J6h, careiral! pI AINFIELD, Mar. 25--Serv.| less. You brush it. off, or step on Market steady at. unchanged orices. Dr. William T. Heron, Minne- ferd.Jones Class A pid . Sw Ficisnce Otte, 70, at 2037 N. Illinois, myo- ces for Mrs. Marjorie Ellen] it, or smack it with a swatter. |®| 0 Sunnlies Ample Ho re rons * Trvers APOliS psychologist, told the group Hook Drug Co com... ......... 17% 19 [Christine Sheets, 76, at 530 E. Vermont, SPringer, killed Sunday in a two-

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prevailing, balance steady:

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Fryers firm with tight buying, situation of hypnosis is to relieve tension. prices changed at 1 cent higher for fryers

Ind Asso Tel 3 of . carcinoma . 48 47'a Amanda Smith, 84, at 417 Buckingham 23% | Drive, mitral stenosis | Leu Ella Sproull, 90. at coronary thrombosis

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gH Brownsburg ‘OES Group To Hold Ceremonies

Brownsburg Chapter 266, Order. of Eastern Star, will have cere-..

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* Local Truck Grain Prices

Truck wheat, $2.35,

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AICHHORN Broad Ripple Ale MBLDLGA | (8. Alma Str ceased: and Ed ceased: died M Friends may MOR IUARY, | ine ol. tuner; ANDERSON —Ji merly of 601 the late Delia, Alfred Anders Burge and Mr: survived by 1 6 great-grandc LAUCK FUNE Mer., - Thurkda Brownsburg. ROWER—Vernc band of Haz Martha Ann away Monday Bervices FLAN Thursday, 3 p Friends may c noon Wednes papers please DEANE-—Mary, Katherine De Ave, James De Edward Deane neral from SP TUARY, 1639 ! at 8.30 a. m,, a 9 a m. | Cemetery, And Flower Altar 8 will meet at th at 8 p. m, papers pleaze « DeROLF—Char Monday, age the late Bertr Mrs. Edna | Saeger, Harry Rolf. Services ' at HARRY CHAPEL, 2050 KE are welcome. ETCHISON—Dc Dr., widow o Mrs. Cleo Dool son, Mrs. Mild, Griswold and mother of 13, 1, sister of J re, departe 78. Bervices W Winter Ave. | Pp. m. Burial, . may call at t NORTHEAST tion Bt. FERRELL —Wa husband of A son of Ida Fer rd, uncle of onday at h hursday, 11 | ‘ORTUARY, | riends may Cc: HANCOCK Jes

departed this Services Wedn¢ MOORE &

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mother of Di Prescott, Kas, of city, passed Funeral - Wedn a m. at the C St. Burial H Friends may _ W. USHER .M Washington St Tuesday. ISENHOWER— 1757 Lorret Anna, father o nett and Mrs. of Fred, Lebal Mrs, Otto Hin

Marks Church,

MASSENA—Ge ton 8t., mo Hurley and Jos of Mrs. Mary Havard, Mrs. I Beattie, passed noon, Funeral from Our Lad Friends may ci IRVING HILL Washington.

MESHULAM—£ passed husband of Ar Joseph, Charl Rose Meshulas Meshulam, bre Louis, Lena, Mrz. Regina Rachael Frank also survived Services will 1 Wednesday, at FUNERAL Sephardic Cem MILLER—John 66, husband assed away NM ces Thursday. FUNERAL HO! Friends invitec Friends may aiter 2 p. m. NEWKIRK CI of Charles MN of Charles M Watkins of Ca children; pas Friefids may FUNERAL HO Funeral Wedne Friends Park. _ POWELL — Ors husband of eli. father of and Mrs. Saral er of Mrs. M: John Powell,

invite

day, ; Friends may PULLIAM-—Ida of Mrs. Ethe of Johnney an son, James E., J Hill and sist Funeral Wedn st SHIRLEY CHAPEL, 200; Floral Park. any time. RIDGEWAY —F loved mother Ric Fune

arry L. fonday R m. GG H ] OME, 1505 8 vited. Friends Tuesday. (No please copy.) ROGERS—Cha band of Nel Charles E. J Mrs. Lowell ( Reichwein, M stepfather of brother of Zon Mary Stewart Services = Thu CONKLE FUN! Michigan. Fri Floral Park. funeral home | BEFTON— Tho! loved husban of Thomas E, brother of Mrs survived by tw away Saturday pital, Shelbyvi {ces Wednesda MEYER & ABI 1509 Prospect Crown Hill. Fi neral home. B {ce Tuesday, 8 SHEEHAN—Fd WwW. 21st St, Laura: father san, also survi

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Helen Brinkwo Eheehan of In John and Har! apolis. Passed may call at t NEY FUNERA ridian. Funeral at the funeral Peter and Pa Holy Cross Ce SPIVEY —Bert! 1031 N. Lelal er of Harry Mrs. L. W. Mi

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EHIRLEY BR CHAPEL. 5371 Washington Pi BTILES—Fred nois, husbai ,- Toront Henry G.. Ii Stiles, Toronto 8unday. Berv] CHANAN MOR a. m. Friends call _at mortu THOMPSON 417 N. Linw H Thomas I William Keith Thompson, sis Mrs. Mary Yoder, George passed away neral nour HIRLEY £ 5371 ing after 1. p THOMSON—R ford, mc and. jcka Hollige! olett, passes noon. Calling ENTRAL_ CH neral Thul lenwood Lut Lima ar please copy.) THOMSON —F Medford 8t Richard and passed away § ing at the TRAL CHAPE neral Thurad Qlenwood Lu! Ohio. (Lima | pers please cc