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ful means on y and mutusl sphere at the erence,” wheres ts on the West Allied capitals ts are turning
alin is putting ning regarding thinks he can re cheaply, by ut maybe it is orean offensive { in Germany. d his “peace” he pending ine irtner in Allied American Conow considering pal aid.
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great demand, extile problem, move from fa- ’ like switching an a New Enge to become a
e areas are not faraway” Cove rst sign of unem to be rush. lered exponents
' local election mforting them itions, especial. e depression in
g example of st won control n 1934. In 1049 to one. In the 92 seats to the
however, was ‘ounty and the ilesex, one of es, from 40 to
led the Tories the most Compeople actually 3,911,000 votes
em now, with 1g toward the to his austerity ; Britain back
ind on workers spite the rising the Exchequer k yet in trying local elections m.
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{orea is secret. . Ridgway has d, so naval avin the fight for _ Stung by critit with the Red asked to send 'ermission once involved —the | by an on-deck a replacement dd. on the east awn.
carriers in opntil recently, it serve. The two of any of the | overhaul. Reed putting the mission. Presi- | they must go ean War ends. USS Forrestal uction at Newestimated $208 er-carrier have se Department ons Committee, efore Congress
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rd, F. F. M. reat House.
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minum profits n, president of ducts, Ine, of et this same lathan $30,000 th the sale of ery at Cotton
Junk dealer | for spotting 5¢ in a federal nonsburg, Pa., said, his luck reentage man ) good. 1en are worried tions, if any, tax fixer. He charges and » incensed over . he had any npted $500,000 braham Teitel'r for the late found himself he tax collec this takes so Nathan hasn't nce lately to
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Hlinois Taft Looks
For Sweep In GOP Poll
By United Press CHICAGO, Apr. 8-Illinois votes today in the nation’s largest presidential preference primary with Sen, Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) matched in another test of
strength with Gen. Dwight D. .4
Eisenhower. Pleasant weather, coupled with widespread interest on both the national and local levels combined to lure an estimated 1.8 ‘million voters to the polls between 6 a. m. and 5 p. m., Indianapolis time. The primary might well develop
into the nation’s, first major two- twiddle while the government, |
party write-in contest because - Gov, Adlai Stevenson was expected to draw a good-sized writein vote against Sen. Estes Kefauver, Tennessee, the only Democratic candidate in the presidential column. Mr. Taft's supporters predicted 1 “sweep.” He is opposed formally by only Harold E. Stassen and a minor candidate, ex-Wres-tler Riley Bender, But Gen. Eisenhower's backers, led by Gov. John Lodge of Connecticut, have campaigned vigorously for write-ins. Fifty delegates are to be elected in a separate vote from the presidential preference race. They are not hound by the outcome of the popularity contest. Ten other delegates will he chosen later at state conventions. However, 50 GOP delegates have provided written pledges of thelr support for Mr. Taft, as compared with only eight for Gen. Eisenhower, Mr. Stassen has no known delegates in his corner,
N. J. Lets Democrats Vote for Eisenhower
TRENTON, N. J, Apr. 8 (UP) —8upporters of Republican presidential hopefuls opened largescale campaigns in New Jersey today with the last direct test be-
one week away,
As th ’ money. The full raise goes into Washington. And it was to cele- ing Co, 1017 E, 19th Bt, Keith e campaign for the Apr.| But he brate his again winning the Ford Wright and two others; $30 ~nd He Four-Letter Award, which he im- some canned goods.
15 primary entered the home stretch, Mr. Stassen took per-
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Today it was turning off ‘getting ready to lock up.
Off the Lights
: By Harold Hartley STEEL is in a tough spot.
Turns
the lights, putting out the cat,
| The big key: industry now has to sit down and thumb-
which doesn't own a share of
|stock, sets its wages and its prices. r » y THE GOVERNMENT wants the votes of the steel workers. And one of the easiest ways to get them is to sweeten up pay envelopes with the steel industry’s money.
It's nice work, rushing some-
body else's dough. The governs ment isn't going to pay the higher wages directly, But it will be hooked too with higher defense costs when steel goes up. » » » CONGRESS can whittle the budget to the bone, and the executive branch then can give it all away by Inflating the dollar. And poof-—goes the budget savlings.
You can't raise the price of
steel without making a loaf of bread cost more, or a hunk of candy. Steel is big enough that it {will ‘take everything along. { = ” ” | BILL RIGHTER, boss of the Indiapapolis office of the NPA, phoned to tell me that the steel strike would not pinch supply as much as some fear.
| He sald that uniess the strike goes over 30 days, steel on hand to get by. news.
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Good
” 2 raise these days actually loses
setting higher prices. doesn’t get the full raise.
50,000 Air Horses |
BIG MEN make it simple. It is one of the things which carries thém along, their ability to be understood by many people. { E. B. Newill, vice president of General Motors ana general man- | ager of the Allison. Division, | talked to automotive engineers] ‘up. where they've got a lot of] them, Detroit. \ » ” ” { AND HE predicted that within five years turbojets with 50,000 horsepower will be possible. Already they're building 27,000 horsepower into those sky-singers| (soft “g"’).
An Inside Story 1 HAD AN unusual dinner, ate with men in working clothes, | right off the job line. And I liked it. The food was good, and the company was even better.
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her in the food line. She tipped before they broke out of County Got nothing, but broke through me to the potato salad, extra good. Jail, confessed one or both 100K wail of Sicking Co., vending ma-| And my placecard was differ- part in 18 break-ins here and 12 pines. ent. My name was written right out of town.
on the white paper table cloth,!
Ford Indianapolis District.
from his Ford agency on E,
sonal command of his drive for Sets about 80 per cent of it—after mediately gave to his employees.
an upset in a state considered a battlefield prize for either Gen. Eifenhower or Sen. Taft. Sen. Kefauver was the only Democratic presidential hopeful entered in the Democratic primary, but State Attorney General Theodore - D. Parsons -issued a ruling late yesterday at the request of Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll that permits Gen. Eisenhower's name to be written on Democratic ballots. Gen. Driscoll is a staunch Eisenhower supporter.
SOLVE MANY PROBLEMS
The best way to find more desirable living quarters, a good car or a sturdy bieycle . . . Turn to The Times Classified Want Ads Now.
taxes. | The wage-price race is a fool's paradise. You get more money but it puts you farther in the ‘hole. | Wages and prices are like rel‘atives—high and snooty now, ‘hardly speaking. o 2 5
BUT THE TIME may not be
ilike the friendly neighbors they {should be, and talk sense over the back fence.
ther,
and me?
Sitting on the basement steps, talking to ourselves.
| But now every time wages through Times Classified ads, JUMP: Prices jump a little far-
Dick Bauerbach, Ford district Roosevelt Ave, sales manager; E. C. Dennis, his same two; undetermined amount Cracked safe for $1000. new of cash, cigarets and whisky.
assistant, and Paul Walk, and used car manager for Ford,
and Leonard Judd, Ford zone 1828 College Ave. Keith and the Broken open safe, $400. sales manager, all turned out. It same
was that important. 2 - ”
THE MUCH - SOUGHT Four- 3364
Letter ‘Award was
Foxworthy sound finances, effi-iing ¥ far off when they'll get together cient management, a co-operative, (et, 10—Lindner Ice Cream Co. @n appliance store on Station St.
6101 E. Washington St. Keith and north of exactly three others: gs and a camera, tives said. He couldn't remember |
[Tried but failed to open safe.
spirit and completely modern fa-| leilities, which wasn't news to Foxworthy's year-after-year Ford buyers. | What impressed me most was. C.» T, Foxworthy himself, He made a little talk, told about
| what little it left in England. | C. T. Foxworthy has been|
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school (Thursday 10:30 to 12:30) at Ayres. Six members of the Indianapolis office of Equitable Life Insurance got back-pats for the higgest March business in years. J. Russell Townsend Jr. agent, listed them: William K, Gettings, Kenneth E. Hauck, C.- Ernest Davidson, Forrest G. Sherer, H. Lee Hodgen Jr, and Clell W. Douglass, all up 15 per cent. Motorola unlocked a profitsharing jackpot. to the .tune of nearly $3 million for employees . + « Smackdown: A writer-in tells me tachometer on American cars is not new. Chrysler's Air-Flow
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terested in safety for you, and themselves. Fewer cars on the road, less business , . , Nice combination, that hook-up between R. C. Lennox and G. C. Wright. New firm name, Allied Architects and Engineers of Indianapolis. " Indiana bankers are -huddled on installment loans down at IU today, again tomorrow . . . Paul L. Witte Sr. got a gold ticker for 10 years top-flighting with Standard Register , . . Up-and-coming Stark, Wetzel & Co, gold-pinned 39 loyal workers.
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» ‘Die Co., 551 8. Delaware St. RobTHE DINNER was in C. T.ert Wright and two other men; tween the three chief rivals only’ THE EMPLOYEE who gets a Foxworthy’s Body Shop across $80.
4 of record of two; $400, cigarets and Feb. 15--Armstrong Automatic fy) : ration, pre 22.000 Tiare, ne the closs of business June 0,700 eh a "26 Vance drug store a eo . ‘Madajene Har. Other op Ja breaks elute goo for the 1950 primary. mm " ck rs tp : Q . -— 2! o 1 ov. ii - . LTR rou 2060” Cantel ve "lh in cams bY ol seat, © ne Ag Nov. 4, Del he 0h Jagan 4 aca o 20cm 2 ow 3 given {Wrights and two others; got noth trying bul tailing 06 break into Alger, jailed on a U. Be, per cent of the registered voters 1982 to stockholders of record at the
635 Massachusetts Wright alone. About $27,000 from
And where does that leave you England's skid to the left, and Unlocked safe.
Central through th ; others. Got tools which they used! Barrows and gilts dropped fully Ea Soria Ee Y the same night to-break into Lane 50 cents from yesterday's aver-
tition. As he stood there, IT could Bowling Alleys, 2101 N. Talbot ages in trading at the Indianap- Foy Schools Here see the life of the man unfolding Ave., where they got $400.
2326 E. Washington IT SEEMED to me that he was Wrights, two others. opening up his chest and laying! Jan. the} ————
spends his Local Stocks and Bonds generally
| | 3 x ‘ % 'K Rid Askeo [was when they “pulled the trig], STOCKS, an REE 07 ....'and choice heifers averaged $30- and Howe High Schools. ger” in the voting booth, to save American Sates Clase Airey. 48 34. t If the board approves the projtheir way of life, their wages and Ayrshire Collteries fom ria 18 Cows ‘vore steady, utility and ect, Supt, Herman IL. Shibler said, their right to buy what they can. Le Are La vos com sive 36% commercial bringing $20-24 4nd a “It 18 hoped construction will be | I wish I had a record of that|Beit RR & Stk Yds ptd .... 83 few $25. ' Vealers were slow, [finished within a year from the ) speech. It was off the cuff, but Bobhs-Merrili 2% fd 73 {Hogs 14.000. rather slow. uneven: har-'Opening of the 1952 fall semes- / ’ d “No Central Bova Cieaisas 33% 35% rows and gilts fully 80c lower: hogs tan ; i it came from ‘way inside. No | l,l, "Commerce ‘com’ 31.s fholce 170-31 pounds 318-18.80: chojce '€T. In evaluating a company's prospects, fundamental Circle Theater com 40% Nos. 1 snd 2 25 rounds down £16.75 At H the b curves, just straight across the Circ ate 1 3 choice 200 rrnnde HT I Sow Ne owe the building commit- : : : plate. | a wecth Lom tis prd. 85 88 gown 240-280 4 rounds £15.50-16; 260- tee wil recommend a 17-room influences now at work are quite as important as yr 2 a Cont Car-Na-Var ........ ah YR Kowa stents "to wenk on coounds S14: \addition to cost’ about $500.000. facts and figures on past performance. Diligent THERE WAS a little pause Samming Ens isis 98 15.78 ® BE h ah d 4 8€ Cummins Eng p 8° : : Lpough shoprooms at a cost of "digging" i d ud ial lee co cxiners 38 18 Cattle 1800 alves 300: steers qd 1ggIN and experienced ju ent are essenti when he stopped. He had left Pris Rie Gm -oogi-oe vi heifers moderately active generally steeds: $300,000, would he erected at in Bog a cud em - ( . r . > ‘Ind stee 3 . - S N A minds turning, fast, people think Equitable Securities com 1.0 28 tii Tannd 23% huik choles light and me. Washington to eliminate the use 8 . Ing. Pamily Pinance com ....... 07 ' aim 31-34 76; commercial and %00d nf a portable building there, At Stock surveys, bond surveys and timely reports, He didn’t put himself first, or Family Finance 5% ofd ...... i> ' 7.50-32.50. annd and choice beifers $30 ; e didn't p st, Have Corp ofd WW ..ieees ? «34 light weiowt cutters, utility stesrsian estimated cost of $680.000, prepared by our Investment Research Department, even the people there, but his Hamilten Mfg Co com ...... 30% ....lend heifers. ~down to $24} cows He Manu 1 14 get it couniry, and the right to lve GSTE/ing ria A wid ..... 7: Blais engn Uiity and commercial f2.24. 7anual would get its auditorium, are available to our customers. ’ . i Hook Drug Co com vires 17% 18% Veslars slow; $1 or. more lower than library, music rooms, art and s in it. As YD ot 2 vesterdav. later more active: choice ta ROTC spaces | Write for our current Stock Survey , ay t sell Ind. Asso Tel. 2% otd 45 47% prime $34 50.37; commercial and good] , { ( |. That's the best wa) 0 Ind Gas & Water com 4a 25% 327.50.34; cull and ntility $17.27 ! > Fords, and service and parts that .nd Mich Ei 4% pid ln 101 “Bulls steady; wtility and. commercial! . : » : | a 8 cave U8 $24.27.50: few 128. good $26.50-27.50. { $ ’ THOMSON & M KINNON I know of. | Reis Ath Cli Realty Co ... in 375 eieep, 130." noice Sr prime 101-pouna Wrinkles Pull Out . ¢ * w & Lt com . o 37% s - ; Quick . . . indpls" Pow & Lt pf U3 D8 rive at $2850, little done on saible Sup. | If you hang slacks or trousers BROKERS IN SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES ‘ ndianapolis Water com 17% IY TWAS alnut steady: : : {by the cuffs after washing, they'll STANDARD OIL of Indiana is [ndianapolis Water 4is pf 99 wool ewes $14; odd loi utility and good | ’ , 200 Circle Tt Bld MArk Indi lis Water 5% pf.. 106 8-12 nee 1 ; ircie iower . rket 3501 sprinkling the sales sawdust to- Jellernan National Lite com He 1B —————————— | d litle or no froning The wet| 8 3 ih h f two- Kingan & Co. com 3% 3% weight of the garment pulls y oy ind hy eady for the Binemn & Coma. 0.0 of © "Votes Joan Clawford out most of the wrinkles. “ : my Lynch Corporation 18% 14% | l SPHing summer Amneliean oaca’ In ne HOH, ston OR te ou Most Glamorous | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | ut. « MCA. mace) 7 : ARERR SRD ab, J r ' Cl i 12 o a 2a B dou rable Nii, Munait ee pp mw NEW YORK, Apr, 8 (UP)-.ifitatiom >. 31 190.00 ough, . p y, . pen i Marl Homes nia Cer 100 os Joan Crawford is about to re- — — manager for Indianapolis will un- wx 114 pub gery ro 2412 38 ceive a “Helen” to put in her reel DeMille's o “The Greatest X Ind Fub Eh “1, trophy case beside. her Oscar. Show on Earth.” And who could N Ind Pub Sery 430 pfd ... 23% 24% , Unlike the Oscar, the “Helen,” : do it better than Standard Oil of py, serv ‘of Ind com [1i.0 28%, 23; modeled after Helen of Troy, is s a : Indiana, and “Mr. Mack.” Pilb Serv of Vig Jw of = 38 % given for physical charms alone. ; t Tip for fast lunchers. The schwitzer-Cummins 5% ofd .. 17 aay, Jt was majled to the 42-year-old 4s chef at Hook's in the Penney 50 Ind G & E com at 33% Hollywobd actress by Bernard Building trained under Mrs. Dion Stokely. Van Lamp 4 By 1304 Guro, president of the American § ; Lucas, the umpty TV cooking iannes & Co 52% pia 100 Beauticians’ Congress, after the artist, now running the Smith [erie Haute Malleadls ....... 13 = 14 congress picked her as the most College Cordon. Bleu ‘cooking initea [elennone 5% ofd ....
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American Loan American Sécurity 5s 60 American Loan 4'%s 60 Bastian Moley 5s 61
Bunner Fertilizer 8s § Ch of Com Bldg 42s 6)
Columbia Club 3.5s 62 . \ Equitable Securities 5880 ...,. 98 «| Market steady, prices unchanged move- 8:00: Fireside Theater—NBC—LIVE Hamilton Mfg Co 5s 65 see 98 vo... ment to retail outlet improve in ‘supply ' Indplse Paint & Celor bs 84 .. 90 .. (reported ample
fndpls Publie Loan 5» A4 on ChickenswLommercially grown ib > ‘ Indpls Railways 5s 67 .., 28-29c¢; hens heavy 25-27c: hens light - 8:30 Ci | T Cc { Ind Limestone 4s 75 12 78 20c. old roosters 17-19¢ . rcie heater—NB pa vy ind Asso Tel 3s 15 Market steady. Lower fryér price an-
Kuhner Packing 4s 80 ,. Langsenkamp 58 48 Paper Arts Co 6s 58 Sprague Device 5s 60 Traction Terminal 5s 57 .
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Here's what police records victions. Butanced Dec. 32 ; show about the principals in to-to year on te Farm : Or ar rioner Wh © sawed day's jailbreak: glary in Indianapolis, Bente the Marion County Jail has had Keith Edmund Wright— Arrested to Indiana Reformatory June as easy a time of it as the seven 14 times since 1043. Four con-1948, for burglary in Se who fled this morning. victions. Sentenced June 7, 1943, Currently charged with assal 10Y one of the most famous '® 180 days on State Farm for and battery with intent to mu breaks from the county's 89. receiving stolen goods. Fined Feb. der in cutting of three Indiafi-year-old jail 24 men dashed to 15: 1047, 525 for assault and bat-|apolls men Jan, 27. Also charged freedom in 1921, some not to be|'ery and $5 for drunkenness. With second-degree burglary of a captured for as long as three Sentenced Apr. 1, 1048, to year in Haags drug store Jan. 16. |Indiana Reformatory and fined] ARTHUR DOOM — Awaiting years. | trial for $100 armed robbery of
That break started when a pair| $100 for Jurglary, Six month grocery at 3550 N. Capitol Ave,
[sentence suspended Apr, 6, 1050, BE ihonotch sfecTaekers sawed Go burglary conviction. Jan, 25. His bond was $10.00 py Also charged with second-de- Of three other men also arrested Hi : |gree burglary in January safe-in holdup, two have been senEverything was going fine un-|.., ings at Strand Theater and|ténced to 10 years in Indiana Re0, pe, JOBE E520, Tag's drug sore and aiemp ormatoy aa ps and the federal|t0 loot safe in Armstrong Auto- ELDON SHAW and NORMAN no ue re Ang the Matic Vending Co., 912 E, Wash: COFFEY—Both charged with secs prisoner was left dangling on the ington St. Feb. 15, ond-degree burglary Feb, 17 of parking lot at 115 N. New Jersey
bars. | r ARRISON -— NE H SON MADE L I 1 8t. Arrest of Bhaw, Coffey and
Before that, however, his part-| ner made it out, followed by 23(Charged with second-degree bur. five others resulted in clearing other prisoners who lured a jailer 81ary. Had been free on bond into the runway, knocked him Since being: captured with Keith UP 18 burglaries, detectives sald. out and stole his keys (Wright In Armstrong firm's of- Samuel Lee Gregg — Bound . fice. {for Grand Jury Nov, 22 in second* Spotted Prisoner | ROBERT DAVID WRIGHT- degree burglary of MammothThe break was not discovered Five arrests since 1047, two con- Fame clothing, store at 446 E. until a patrolman at Alabama
Washington, Previously sentenced and Washington 8t., just a block 1 from the jail, saw one of the Vv t ; R I prisoners racing down the street, 0 ers 0
to 1 to 10 years in Indiana ReStopping the man, the police IR. P * For Primary
formatory for burglary; paroled, iman discovered the man was one
William Paris Brown {he had jailed the day before for
Has been awaiting trial since [rome funk At New High
Mar. 17 on a federal charge of transporting a car stolen in NashDashing back to the jail, the officer found the bludgeoned jailer and gave the alarm. | Nearly 3000 persons jammed While most of the men were the voters’ registration office at
ville, Tenn, across a state line, Local Truck Grain Prices captured in a few hours, two men [the Courthouse yesterday to get kept their freedom for nearly their names on the poll lists for
EXIT FOR SEVEN—Sheriff Smith shows the spot.
2 ‘Broke in’ 30 Times Before Breaking Out
Blanche Wurz of the Purity]
three years. the May 6 primary balloting be-| HEADACHES ARE OURBox Lunch served a deluxe hotel, Keith and Robert Wright, in'eastern Trailways, Ine. 1318 N.| The two who started the break 'Or® the deadline last midnight, | ABLE with Times Classified ads buffet. I was lucky. I followed a joint statement to detectives Capitol. Robert and another, = seized later by federal The 11th hour rush is expected if caused by income tax . .. For
heat. $3.38, whe dae am ul
to bring the total registrations in help with renting rooms or sell« Marion County to 264,000, an all
ing your no-longer-needed items, time high record for primary elec- er Bh PL azs 5551. SE tion listings here, -
Yesterday's 29390 new registra- :
tions and transfers brought the
agents in San Francisco where Got | they were planning a new safe
1312 N. Capitol. ‘cracking. ©
‘nothing from open safe there, the Indianapolis, "gan. 15. Wheeler Grocery, 1427| ‘The chubby yegg who could not
{ t through the bars later was E. Washington, Robert and two! 8° others. Failed to open safe, took | freed ori $5000 bond and failed to meat and groceries. appear for trial, He joined his
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These were
Aug. 16, 1851—Indiana Tool & total listings during the last
month to 20,4690,
he an. 16 Haag's Drug store [HF DU BOR Tater were cap "Upon 10.000 Added OF AMERICA Sept. Spiral Uiten Truck Wrights ‘and two others. Opened| First Attempt in 1806 Of these an estimated 12,000 are Dividend Notice
new registrations. The rest are
transfers and name changes. - | The following dividends have beed The permanent registration file declared by Board of Diructory,
lcarried 252,000 eligible voters be-| ; : 3 services in a central runway of fore Ihe registration period began 87% a Pater Pros Jan. 23—Taylor's grocery, 1202 the jail when they started to riot ® MONN 480. oriod April 1:
! ferred for the period 1, Sept. 17 — Heustis drug store, E. New York St. Robert alone. and attempted to force their WAY ie led E000 new orate | 1952 to June 30, 1982, a lout. None, however, was success- 7, | 1, 1952 to stockholders
safe, $600. Also took watches] The first attempted break in and candy. {the present county jail occurred dan. 21--8trand Theater, 1332 on a Sunday morning in 1806,
E. Washington. Keith alone. Prisoners were attending church
Sept. 13—Light pharmacy, 2766 Keith and the
‘had feigned illness and broke out went to the polls in the primary close of business April 18, 1952.
“lof the jail's hospital. that year. — EmvEST : : Qosevelt Ave. detec "ris freedom was shortiived,| Bore than 100,000 voters would | } Protons asd Prostortt
|however. A deputy sheriff spotted have to turn out at the May 6 New York, N.Y. April 4, 1952 {him two hours after his escape primary this year to top the per-| ; and returned him to jail, [centages two years ago. !
s | Two men jalled on murder —— ee Barrows, Gilts \charges were among four prison-| Lo — ers who fled Apr. 7, 1034, “ Dec. 20—Central Garage, 257 Drop 50 Cents |
Robert and two) Seeks $1,480,000
‘the date.
Oct, 31—Aytomatic Sales Co., Ave. Keith
Ave,
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Jan. 10, 1952—Blake's Tavern, (Choice 170-240-pound hogs The School Board's building St. . Both prought $16-16.50 and choice Nos. committee tonigh | Nothing. [1 and 2 225 pounds down, sold e tonight will propose a 12 — Indianapolis South- at $16.75. 181,480,000 high school expansion ET Steers, heifers and bulls were PrOBTam here, - steady with yesterday's’ Recommendations of the comCommercial and good mittee will include construction steers sold at $27.50-32.50. Good at the new Manual, Washington
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