Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1952 — Page 27
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Worse, Fellas
By Harold Hartley
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BOYS, WE'RE in trouble. We've had to do about everything for ourselves, except wash our own clothes. But it's coming to that.
There's, a little guy I met over at the Columbia Club some time p
{promoted to area mana back. He's got degrees as long Madison, Wis. ‘as your arm, knows everything. I don't know how high he will Too much, I think. {go. But I have etched for you the His name is Dr. Gustav Egloff, classic story of a still-young man research director for Universalion his way—up.
ger at
Oil, Chicago. He's spilling the! . poison. Let's get him, quick. Coming Up? . | THERE'S a lift in the air: REMEMBER how the bath- Maybe it's ‘spring, and the
room looks in the morning? hing" And maybe it's the warm Nylons spread over the towels..g, which makes you want to Women's - underwear over the get out and move, do things. shower curtain rail? | Employment is stiffenifig. UnHe says with modern fabrics employment claims dropped 1000 made from petroleum, there is NO j,4¢ week. And there's a tint of reason why we men should not .,qe in the labor sky. wash our own underwear, socks, ! es 2 3 and even shirts. And hang them’ y pyNg 1 can tab it up to dry'over night. . n n a
cuts s 2 gent than
Out-
{ing is beginning ‘to stir. does it.
HE SAYS it's good for us. That
Scrubbing, says he, is a ‘form of exercise, good for us. Furthermore, he’s setting a bad example, says he’s doing it himself. It may be all right for the doctor to stick a box of Ivory Flakes into his traveling bag when he goes out of town. But that isn’t for me. ” us » | I DON’T bake pies. don’t sew buttons on. And what's more, I'm not going to wash my own clothes. Are you? Speak up, men. LOUD.
Man of Magic
I FALL for a good show. When I walk through”a store T always stop a minute to see the demonstrator make long curls out of a raw potato or carrot, with a special paring knife. When a demonstsator is making little meat snacks on crackers, I stand at the edge of the
mail anxiously for orders are still laying off a few. But it is spotty, and not a steady downgrade. Factory work is on the fence, trying to get turned around, to take another shot at the moon.
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efore it takes off. ” n » BUT I THINK it same old way, goverrith
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you in the public debt. [to pay back.
Not Even a Fly
SERVICING shift is simple. tions are cautious.
free.
me, {cause trouble in the oil.
n » 5 ” “TOMORROW I am going to the Athletic Club to see another man of magic. He knows what
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{blame if anything goes wrong.
2 8 nn 3 Iready were injgy it > : HE to do about handwriting on the representatives a ons, its norms and its precepts,” |society are shaken and citizens jamount to only $7.9 million, Auction—Police he: 3 wall, crayoned rabbits, dogs and oD HE iy 1 Le ow Top conference with negetissore op the Pope said. are unable to attain to a true fleht fle 8 jou of h oe. a He sald he was not urging sup- agama, Saturday, ‘Aart Sn, 2 ! cats, done with pre-school age', . ..... "cr itt service Anions: & I of the : Recalls Peisecutions prosperity and happiness.” and was fatally wounded by abort of federal ald but asking ger” and mjsce laneous Clothing. a es . \fourth lar wt m———— shotgun blast. (close examination of the bill, i Puna tunlev E. Cornelius, the color| heh he does, he loses the gas), These talks broke up after] -The letter recalled persecutions, ae Bu Last night's attack was led pri-| ert “Ennis, Secrejar, : and oil business. without report Of|of the Oriental Church in the! 3 Tides More ows win hee i - stylist, is going to put on a, gq, oi] companies are schooling four hours = p d 2 uel the eru fi it through the open door. Mrs, Men. MaHly WY dnembers of the John! whoopsie of a show. He'll throw their station boys on the “auto. | Pro8Tess. but will resume to ay. past and said: singer, 24, and her son were Strange School PTA which last SPECIAL NOTICE a bottle of ink (something I've matics The secret is to be plenty | Mr. Murray Charged Er shell Cone, ri a foo. R Sh Wented. res 18) to 1 sail Whe: ing ore Best Bile taem | . : “ : ng, to bear wi - a | qc ' A Nop to 3 ) iy careful no dirt gets in. | sompanies ghad i xe sald jue. Ae eR tn unending to M @ry e ut Hear Her Screams [OU ert Beckmann, 5817 Ki Gariey® Sih “Shooy A on wall, then clean i ' , | : > : A NBS nium ate Uf Tou are Paiste) a whistle. j And that ought io beseany. the steel workers didn’t get what|ings and misery; continue to suf-| * Mrs. Mensinger, although shot, ley Dr., not only objected to nd a siiouses, the ; 8 are r > > 8 8 » Growing With Em they wanted, but they had ac- fer exile, imprisonment and the Y rl e ran to the telephone and got a'but questioned the State PTA J counter. in the stock room. odds THEN HELL smear it with : cepted the recommendations, loss of every possession rather > Too call through to the Merriman op- right to support it without al Ends, woods you know Jou cant grease hen all sort of lipsticks. ; HAD a delightful lunch some ynich include “installment” wage than betray your faith and break PERU b msg freer Abo , erator. The call and her screams membership vote. {fl feo and cash on the line. oeryny pg paint, of course, for ime ago with a young man-and- |, reases totaling 171; cents and or loosen the bond that unites] Tb " s 4] Uliwere heard by several neighbors! Mrs. Hugh Thomson, a former! INLAND CITY JOBBERS the Enterprise Paint Co. of Chi. Vife team who had jumped into g,. cents in fringe benefits, “in you with this Apostolic See. And three-fourths of the workers ation the party line. : teacher, stated from the floor: || C568 W WASHINGTON, Ti a' cago, sold here I think, by the retailing, Ithe nation’s interest.” . {be firmly confident that divine the city-owned water and electric The gunman, meanwhile, had rset 1 w— C Be al Paper and Paint Corp. They sold baby clothes, mostly, «pet the industry come forth— assistance, implored In prayer, ,ijjty were on strike today after crcled the house and fired a shot- . . | peggy | centr ap : tf int at the Windsor Tot Shop, 6010 E.linstead of hrooding about, spew-!will never be lacking to you.” : : Xe ~ |gun blast through the kitchen Stonin Kills | I'm not in the market for paint.5 4 a4 "1 think they had figured i. it and ing hither and| The Vati c icated | they rejected an offer to settle & window, fatally wounding Mrs.! 9 £ BM But I do want to see him do his| comething oot \ing vomit and runn ne He ond e Vatican excommunicate 2.dav’ walkout aa y a he ng “TM . pal JSOIAANg OU, deer wea ronghll in 8 disorpanise ates nd lanl those responsible for oppres-, ey wa Le iaimottp shsinger ag 8 e telephoned. | exican Mayor it. on i * ¥ ”» . : d al : ' This Is the Day lon clothes, spilling and tearing, |good will,” he told the cheering local Stocks and Bonds complete shutdown when the|//imped into his car and sped] TLACOLULA, Mexico, Mar. 27 HOME AP | 2 cutting with scissors, daubing|delegates. — away. A short distance away, (UP)-—-Angry crowds stoned and] i IT HAS finally come, at long por “with paint and glue. And —Mar. 21— ranks of the strikers swelled from yy “Meponald, unaware of the beat to death the ma { last. 3 Tot 2 rthy yodnpiier coma Industry Chief Silent STOURS Bia askes an original 14 to 63 yesterday. gunman's identity, stopped his| south Me ie ® payor oF ia AT THE This is the day when the Em- \ ho” out a pair of shoes in a| Industry spokesmen were mum. | Aneriean Lona oi a {At a meeting last night, city{s Rang OR yD neal er ya SONS regs pire Life and Accident Insurance ravel drive in three to four Mr. Stephens, head of U. 5.| “American Siates pid . 18%, Officials agreed to rehire Richard by a shotgun charge | report th t Hove Bd day TV Sales Corner Co. opens its new building, which | 878°C Steels’ negotiating team, refused L's Ayres ¢'2% ptd ..... 104 | Donaldson, president of local 1030| Then Mr, Gardner. believin thelsy o yh ice other Jnayors nearly everyone in town has seen, | : 7» to comment on all questions asked 2Bejt BR & Sik Yee on sets lot the Municipal Utility Workers gunman's car to be that 8 al the bei hi Stiles hail “et 401 WEST WASHINGTON ST. at 28th and N. Meridian. | THEY DID well, and deserved |2s he waited for the negotiations Bosbe Met, com, 2 Union, whose dismissal Sunday|neighbor, stopped it. He walked] Mayor Diodoro Maldonado died Phone Li ncpln 1741 The building, with its archi-| To 0 04" hicked out a neigh-|t0 open. He was visibly irri-| central Soya ..... . 38%. ssdlled to the strike. They alsolgver to the car and was shot by. here vesterdav fron rok Open Every Eveni d Sunda tected] beaut tells. in silence, ato: y he p ltated when Mr. Murray arrived Chamber of Commerce com 211, | b { 3 C 8 shot by here yesterday from injuries he p ry ing and Sunday . * 2 horhood with lots of young mar-| ate + 4 y {Circle Theater com 49% {agreed to give the workers timela pistol, believed to he of 38- received Tuesda ight wt he success story. ve |several minutes after the. sched-| Citizens Ind Ter 5= pfd 50 'to draf ew se ’ . AY nha Nn el h t lots f is o draft a n t of grievances. caliber e A y's : : Aa rieds. And that meant lots of | oh i. iho time of the confer-| (Commonwealth Loan 4% pfd 8 88 . was attacked by anti-tax rioters | FOUNDED in 1908 by the late children wearing lots of clothes. | © Cont Car Naval w i 1%. The proposal was turned down| The gunman had disappeared near the gate of his home, Charles 8S. Drake, his brother] Now, what do you think the RE fibers of Mr. Murray's staff A feranenens i3 and the workers instead de- by the time other neighbors and He was the eighth victim of James M. Drake, and the late next logical step for the Bert echoed his determination to win | Eastern ind Tele 5 pfd .. manded rehiring of Tom Saine, alauthorities could arrive, ‘bloody riots which started in the GRA William S. Taylor attorney and) Tamer team would be, {the full WSB proposals. Joseph | Eduitabls, Securities 01a i Yellow ee ever] ————— state capital of Oaxaca last former governor of Kentucky, it| # YY a |A. Goney. director of the USW'’s amily Pinance 5% ofd for Wee ks chanze from an Yourly toi 14 End Walk t [Weekend An protest afginet the has grown like a beanstalk since’ you DON'T have to think long. | District 17 in the Pittsburgh {Hays Corp fd ww n shai ang an hourly to ou {tax program of Gov, Manuel bi ] 5-| District 17 in the sburgh area, gamjiton Mfg Co com .. ‘21. |weekly basis and added job secur- ’ {Mayoral 1} : 0 : | They've already done it. They are declared: | Herif-Jones Ciass A pid . ois) A H |Mayora {eredia. James M. Drake and his official)ietting their business grow up! “The companies 1 have con-| Home T & I 5% otd . "0 Siti gc i t arvester | Citizens who oppose the taxes . ir 1 = | z y Tere 1 | § ag MN A | ( 2 Ould ste F team have increased its assets 10 ys, the children. tracts with will grant the full|[ng Asto Tol 2 0fd op oeeeee 87 aval ee rahager Smith! 1niernational Harvester Co. of-| 2d toe rioting would stop only $11,400,680; its capital to $600,000 said Mr. Donaldson was fired for if « Here aig ; y Bo ; its cap VU And this Sunday they are hold- WSB terms or we'll shut ’em Ind Gas & Water com 24Ye 25% | iy , : : ficials tod ’ if Gov. Heredia resigned. Cc ; and has run the count of tS ,g open house for a Prep Shop, down.” : Ind Mich EI 4% ptd 00 81° 101 being “an agitator and trouble —— oo BY Inet WIth the Fev Federal troops have kept Lb. 1 oy y . ‘In elephon pf! rans ” ce ‘omm ee 0 Joca 228, yn wasn 4 8 tanta pi Or J policyholders. to 204,035. young men 7 to 20. And that Called Series Threat | 41 Clb Ren C0 nae maker. tl ; t [United Auto Workers (C10), after Oaxaca ma state of seige and . =n Lp : IT HAS WELL over $100 mil-|will keep their youngsters from| Mr. Murray's address before the Indpls Pow & Lt pt ©... Se dell e ee 22 was attended by men retilined to work today Jusiness life has stopped. Guarantee : lon of life insurance in force. |growing away from them to'state union convention was taken [ndlanabolls water 4fy ot 13 "4 ' pet 2 5: Oux, City AUOMeY| rain o two-day walkout "Handy around the house? Auto Supply St i | “" ” *In napolis er 5% . «} 8 ’ . . ’. And not only that it has onejother stores. thosé "THT oy a on, {¥panson’ Of | yeterion. National fi com, i 1, the State Labor Department, and __ The men staged their walkout Read “Fix It Yourself” for PP'Y ores of the finest home offices in the] ey never miss, | i oniained in a tele- Ringan & Co com .......... 871s * William Bennett, international Tuesday after the company an- pointers. Every Sunday in The 11 in Indianapolis business which tells in beauty ners. gram to Mr. Wilson after the! j,coin Nat Life 124 i i . : and simplicity how well it has | Defense Mobilizer had blasted the Lynch. Goooration ol ; 143, representative of the union. nounced a new unit piecework Times, % done. . . PN |WSB - proposals as a ‘serious Baal ion com. 3%. The utility employs about 85 Scale. ' me. Hog Prices Here =. _lthreat” to the nation’s stabiliza-| Mase, Asphalt : 6s workers, If the union's dissatisfaction On the Way _ |tion program Nai] Bonet Som vom 35, etm with the new scale ig not settled » | : . : 2 - Oo « a man takes Rise 25-50 Cents He also poipted out that the } ind Bub SCTY fom, 3's French Open Drive in yhe conterence ine subjec G
WHEN A YOUNG his first job, he usually lands tom rung.
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| ful {warned the steel industry today
But some factories. opening
But it may be late summer Or|gi.a; Corp. negotiators.
will, in the yas recessed ent spend-
ing, which is really government income borrowed! from the future, and charged to
Nice when you get it, but hard
an ‘dutomatic But filling stay
The trick is to keep them dirt-| They are high-precision. : J {And I was told that an ordinary crowd hoping she'll hand one t0/y,,¢e fly has been known t0! ge
Some filling station men stay|;, force us out on strike. But {shy of them. They don't want thei yo responsibiitly is theirs.”
Trading today at the Indianap-
clair Refining Co. in the Chicago 526-27," vealers mostly steady: choice to
prime $35-37.50: commercial and good $2 << Sigs 2atiee, ow Sn lslon Bl ik and” utility 126 down. . = ; ~) T cle n . 1% . | ee ; all classes scarce: quality n 3 payro I y | very attractive; quotable around steady. |
B Plan Or Fac
Wilson Calls |
Top Aids to
Halt Walkout
z By United Press PITTSBURGH, Mar. 27—Philip
Murray, president of the powerCIO United Steelworkers,
{that it- must accept the Wage |Stabilization Board's “settleiment” recommendations or be | confronted with a nation-wide | strike Apr. 8. In Washington, Defense Mobilizer Charles . E. Wilson immediately called top mobilization officials to a meeting in the nation’s | capital today in an effort to head
|off a mass walkout of 650,000]
steel workers. | Mr. Wilson will confer with Economic Stabilizer Roger L. Putnam, WSB Chairman Nathan {P. Feinsinger and Price Stabilizer |Ellis Arnall. The “top shelf” {meeting apparently was called lin an effort to patch up differlences of opinion which have cropped up recently in the mobilization high command,
Hint ‘Series of Plans’
It, was expected that the De-|
fense Mobilizer will present a “series of plans” at today's gathering aimed at settling the steel {dispute. The “plans” undoubted-
(door work is opening up. Build-i}y were drawn up during Mr. Wil-|
{son’s discussions with President [Truman at Key West, Fla., earlier
this week. | Earlier today, Mr. Murray, | red-faced and angry, went before a state CIO convention in Pittsburgh and denounced the steel {producers for one hour and 19
| minutes. Then he met with U. S.
| However, the session with “big isteel” lasted just one hour and “until further {notice” when U. S. Steel Vice | President John A. Stephens said the company wanted more time to WSB's settlement
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iconsider the formula. Mr. Murray's convention speech left no doubt that he will order a walkout when a government[requested truce expires unless the steel companies are willing to grant the 26-cent-an-hour ‘‘package” proposed by the WSB. ‘Ties Thing Is Over’ “The thing is over,” he told legates to the Pennsylvania Industrial Council. “They may want
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As Mr. Murray spoke, union
urray Tells Steel Chiefs
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PTA Members Again Rap U. S. School Aid
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- . , ” By DAVID "WATSON “What you see here is not a | Federal ald to education again 8roup opposed only to federal aid, |was under the fire of Indianap- but a grpup opposed to the PTA {olis Parent-Teacher Association ag it now works.” [members today. The bill which touched off ‘the Members who are objecting to PTA fireworks in Indiana was latate PTA policy-making pro- drafted by Congressman Graham ‘cedures have seized the federal‘Barden (D, N. C.). It would pro{aid question as their weapon for vide $314.5 million a year for [bringing power “back to the grass aid to education,
Tiare than 200 persons, most ° : {opposing federal aid, jammed into South Side Area Seeks o eo : Traffic Aid
{Riddick auditorium, 1440 N., MeTraffic relief for the con-
ridian St. last night to take their stand against state and national gested Fountain Square district the 18 being sought by George Ca~
Hunt Killer By Air After |sion of Catholics in Romania 3 Are Slain
27— September, 1951. ; United Press
Pope Lashes Commie Tactics in Romania
By United Press
VATICAN CITY, Mar. By
Pope Pius ‘XII addressed an, The excommunication decree | Apostolic Letter today to the|followed thé Romanian action of MERRIMAN, Neb.
1048 dissolving the Uniate or Greek Catholic Church and forcing it to join the National Orthodox Church, which is under state control. The Vatican charged a the time that Uniate bishops were tortured to force them to break their ties with the Vatican, Bishops Arrested
clergy and faithful of Communist-
dominated Romania expressing | his grief for the suffering of those imprisoned. or persecuted for their faith. . The Pope lashed out strongly against decrees of the Communist government which abolished the church of the Oriental] 1, August, 1949, all Roman Rite, banned Catholic schools, Catholic orders were dissolved by and sent bishops, priests and nuns the Rorganian government and into prison, forced labor camps® the last of 11 Catholic bishops in or “unknown destinations far|the country was arrested a month away from their country.” later. Written on the feast day of St.! The Uniate Church had 1,320, John Damascen, the great teach-|000 members when dissolved. er of the Oriental Church, the] The Pope's letter said his letter urged Romanian Catholics|prayers were for a “peace which to remain steadfast in their faith|assures the sacred rights of in confident knowledge that religion, which defends the dig“divine assistance, implored in nity and liberty of the individual prayer, will never be lacking to|conscience, that joins together in you.” " |friendship all peoples without any “Our prayers and those of the distinction.” whole, Catholic world will assist] “This is the peace that we deyou and, forming a sacred|sire and which we have been re|crusade, as it were, will beseech|commending for so long a time, from the Father of Mercies that/by word, exhortations and which we and you and all those|labors,” the Pontiff said. “Not of goodwill desire, namely,|that peace which reduces the the full liberty to proclaim|church to slavery knowing well your religion in public and in|that, with the oppression of relfprivate and to uphold its institu-|gion, the very foundations of
planes, joined authorities
shot and killed a young cou and one of their neighbors.
town of 321 persons. Several small hoped to spot the car in wh
Deo Gardner.
another neighbor, ald, 30. Believed Hiding
to be “hiding in the hills.” The gunman was believed to driving a black 1950 or 1951 Ch rolet sedan. No reason could learned for the shootings.
McDonald, who shot in the ne
sion of the shooting:
preceded crippling
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agent in Ft. Wayne, and two gemand for top quality, years later general agent in In- Ay dianapolis. .On New Year's Day|is-20c: he was made assistant state man-| ager for Indiana. And just this month he was
hens, heavy, 26-28c; -20c; roosters, 17-19c
Fryers unsettied to weak with offerin
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company was testing the’ line, brown mix, 34-37%c. Wholesale grade
large white, 35-37c: brown mix, 35-37c current
Chickens — Commercially grown fryers, hens, light,
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retty close to the bot | Be he dock not lke. And, ols’ Stockyards on barrows and|strikes in 1046 and again in 1040. 830 S77 Sf Tg ¢07 “BN HANOL Indo-China, Mar oT eo) pol pe next to the pay, the one thing he gilts remaine -50 cents higher) n those two critical situa-|Ross Gear & Tool com -.. $3 JP) - rench union forces QIrl KUNs INfo ra | bnva i wants to know is what lies ahead. than yesterday. tions,” the union chieftain said, 30 Ind GE com y 220s 24 (launched a large-scale assault of J dae’s A COMPLETE 3-ROOM | Crutches, Invalid Walkers What he does Bulk choice 170-240 pounders “We went along with the govern- $0 Ind G & E 48% pfd .... 102 103, today against: Communist Viet vuages vito s. S 50 and Posture Beds not realize is brought $16.50-17.25. Choice No. ment only to have industry back Stokely-van Camp pid ..... J 17% [Minh troops threatening northern A 7-year-old girl escaped serious OUTFIT— 199 Can Bs Ropted Bt that the odds 1 and 2 porkers, 190-225 pounds, down. The results of those back- | J380L & Co 814% pid “ 14 (Indo-China’s rich rice-howl area. injury when she darted into the MERIDIAN FURNITURE n A A G’° S favor him for sold at $17.25. Choice 300-400- downs now are history. | one tiie Co, oa i% | The attack was the biggest in path of the car driven by Judge : xd 102 Ni th Capi } oe promotion. pound sows sold for $14.50-15.25,! = “And here we are again in 1952. Union Title an 64 months. Thousands of crack Norman E. Brennan of Superior 1712 N. Meridian / Day. Pha lf Noith Cunito] Ave. Phote | Sooner or later which is 25 cents higher than yes-| Where do we find the industry this| “**** RIVET OND ‘troops under Gen. Gonzales De Court 3 yesterday. Open Evenings "Ti 9 "L1-5367 I aeig the older men} terday. time? Of course, we stil Ndi Ly nu seen os” cone. ” .... |Iiinares, commander of the Ton-| Police sald Joyce Kenny, 566 must get out of Good and choice light steers and them saying ‘no.’ We have ac-| American Loan 4%s55 . 91 kin defense perimeter, were N. King Ave, ran from behind = ARGEST SELECTION" 1| Fur Trimmed - icture, mixed yearlings sold mostly for cepted the government's propo-| American Becurity 52 60 ., 4 hurled in to clear out a Commu- parked cars and diagonally across | the pict g PrOPO-| American Loan 4Yas 60 . 98 I of Linoleum in Indiana and Unirimmed SN leave empty $30.34. Good young cows sold at|sals for settlement, but up to this Bastian Moles b ol, ' 4 . nist elite division with spearheads the intersection of King and Wal- RUGS from $2.39 : 9 . 2) desks $27. Utility and commercial bullsi moment, industry has not.” abner Fertilizer 5s 58 .. 31 L..lonly 20 miles from this northern nut Sts. She was treated atl ot oo 0 the nia res that are “different p had a price range of $23.50-27.50. et mp oot re es Ch of Com Bldg 4%2s 6) .. 9 +++ |capital. [Methodist Hospital and released. . ® 1 A And, if he has { NDIAN ’ : . : Columbia Club 3-88 62 1” a e st I front ~ 2) dons well every *f $37.50 was the top bid for choice Clearings CLEARING HOUSE Eran Securities, samo illus Cl + * HOOSIER = : Bishop ~N 0 job which has to prime vealers, BUS CE er SRO EO rh Crior sath 95 PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. 17 N. PENN =) been given him, Mr. Bridges WLLL TR a Fg Th Th L iI 7 k . . inp Public Loan 2D . DON’T COMPROMISE ON TH 8 Wessinathp z Khu3ls LX he'll slide into one of those 110,240 pounds $16.50.1725; mostly 316.75) ocal Truck Grain Prices [i mbnee 55°00 16 e— : ’ : | ; 0 : | s Tel 38 75 resnnens , = higher-up chairs. (225 pounds $17.25. 240-70 pounds $15 78-| “Truck wheat. 42 34 | Kuhner Packing 4s 9... ; Adrelysement; SELLING OUT A What makes me think of this) igs" sounds IRF TR ie JR! Qats, 90c. “o Langsenkamp 5 oe : i RHEUMA | IH 3X 1s the record of a man which lies higher. -choice 300.400 pounds ~ $14.50- Noy No 7 hita corn. 3178. oc ad A Re Ndgettn iin) I M PA S CASTLE FILM LIBRARY J) before me. His name is R. M.| Cattle 1000: calves 2000; general market |. 50YPeAnS. $2.13. emcee F300 Terminal 3s 51... 20 » 2 Take Mma jested SANTER.X Tadisus to] Ait Sungeets + p i > g Brlages. and or Ras om a vearlings. fully lent, steers and, mixed AXAKRIRAARA KARA IAARF ARERR RIREEE EEE ATT ELS * Me amativn of pain and discomtort © sulll Sublests rice 2 reorgetown, y., Jus miles mostly $30-34: eight loads good and BRgo Must 40 Lhe mpiete . M ; + SH from Lexington. That makes him |Grelve &512'50; cows moderately cite, ’ f d friend! sulistaction of yous «a wry | Indianapolis Camere Co. ” ve fi steady: utili d 1 -24; JFR-X Tablets 100 to he 203 F. Washingt : <) a horse race fan of first rank. A on Vs ea a ) sd e an ri y Keene &Co.. Bari atic rants 3 3s, naton od > HE TOOK a job with the Sin-| Bulls ‘steady: utility and commercial place for your savings ais m— - J] + ; : "| $23.50-27.50: choice lightweights $31: good : : i ROO == 3 S Guaranteed WATCH
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Mar. 27 — Ranchers and townspeople, some flying their own tration,
a manhunt for a murderer Who government levels.
Roadblocks were set up over) the sandhills near this isolated’
private planes
the gunmen fled after killing Mr. and Mrs. George Mensinger and]
The murderer also wounded the. Mensingers’ infant son, Fritz, an Cliff McDon-
Cherry County Sheriff Art!federal ald is t Jones said the killer was believed sach state the iin jo on
Au-' thorities could not question Mr.
was hospitalized at Gordon, Neb. Sheriff's officers gave this ver-
Just before midnight, the gunman came to the Mensinger home, |
PTA support of the Barden Bill federal aid program, Both the state and national or ganizations have gone on record in favor of the measure, Few Favor Ald . The session was called by : 5 legislative committee of the Indi. [Ouros, South Side mempber of the lanapolis PTA Council .to explain Works Board. |the Barden Bill to members. "We have been orphans down | But the meeting broke down here too long," Mr. Cafouros said |Into an overwhelming declara- Nn announcing he will plead Monltion of opposition. - A very small 42y for an extension of Morris minority spoke in favor of fed- St. to provide a new cross-town éral aid. artery near the Square, | Objections contended: His plan calls for extending | ONE—Taxpayers would pour Morris St. from Shelby to Laurel into the Sts. and then northeast to join
program more money >" than would be returned to the Prospect St. state. A complete roadway would be
TWO--The federal government necessary since the continuation would have too much control of ©f Morris St. now is occupied by |the purse strings and adminis- Dusinesses and homes. | Mr. Cafouros said he did not THREF-—The wants of educa know what the plan would cost tion here can be met on local Put said, “It will be a lot.” | ie also pointed out the city is {short of funds for construction Explanation Disputed but sald he will suggest thoroughIn the opposife camp it was fare funds be used. argued federal ald would provide From Annual Levy
money for better teachers and] based give more children a chance for he thotougntare find 2 better education, i whiny Ax levy, A Even the explanation of the [1108000 balance al I ihe ‘i fund with an additional $264,000 Bam PY helen panel expected to be collected this year, Panel Member Owen Nell sald. Hse of he thoroughase moter d Indiana would receive about $22 ont Ye action by he City per pupil if the Barden Bill fs : passed. This amounts to Aho naman Sham a cB, Counc $15,829,701 for the state, he said. Fountain Square an ay meet | Panel members said goal of with objections from other neigh0 in borhoods.
unt of money| The:C ve "PRE each year for education ltr Sincimon. sad he Joa single pupil. {fund for improvement of st. | The $150 would include money to make it a through street from be from taxes and all other sources, east to west county line as well as federal aid. Other thoroughfare plans alan Close Study Urged {would be debated before . Robert Wyatt, executive secre- Square plan would be adep. {tary of the Indiana State Teach- said. ers Association, challenged the | yagi panel statement of Indiana's fed- egal Notice eral ald share. He said it would ~~ A
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