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WASHINGTON, June 10 (UP)—The Senate yesterday passed and ‘sent to the White!

House a compromise $6,431,249,750 foreign aid bill for military, economic and technical aid| to the free world. i The roll call vote was 59 to 11. President . Truman is expected to sign the authorization bill! even though it is nearly $1.5 billion below what he requested. Senate approval came after a last-ditch fight by Sen. James P.! Kem (R. Mo.) to write in an iron-| clad ban against Western trade! with Communist countries. Ruled Out of Order 3 Sen, Kem lost his fight when] his motion to send the bill back! Bt to a Senate-House conference ; ry . was ruled out of order. NO HOLDS BARRED—Economy-minded housewives and a few brave men examine rugs at Ten Republicans and one Dem-| Ayres’ warehouse. Lawnmowers and chrome furniture were sold out in first hour. The sale was to

ocrat—Sen. Olin D. Johnston of : il 5: m. todav. South Carglina — voted against | Sontinue unfl 5:25 p. m. y

the final passage. Eighteen Re-! . . publicans and 41 Democrats vot- Business Notes— This Is Big Moos;

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Senate approval came after! Chairman Tom _ Connally Study of the Aged Quadruplets ay Tex.) of the Senate Foreign Re-| 18008 Committee warned that if . : To E sie the Cow ue sone arrows ve rot [yy ortant to Us | dmcmioan cry. June 10 om A “the 8 dead.” { (UP) —F er Horace estin : tay had ty

By DON TEVERBAUGH |sumer prices. But these two fac-

{ tquadruplets, weighing a total of Ho Prices Drop GERONTOLOGY. tors: boost ua over the average, 190 pounds and born unassisted It’s a new word to me, but alaccording to the U. 8. Department to 2 cow named Elsie. while a word with increasing significance of. Labor. ¥ : 75 Cents to $1 {in our economy. | Rents here are 7.2 points over wedding party was going on at

his farm house.

Hogs dropped 75 cents to $1! It is, like all ‘‘ologies,” a scien-'the national average of 140.8 The quadruplet calves, a rarity

from yesterday's best prices in tific study. In this case, a study points. That's higher than Pitts-| mong cattle, were born Saturday

{of the aged. It is important be- burgh, New York and Detroit. afternoon under a shade tree In A a ae Tudiatiapolis suse we, as a nation, are getting, But our food costs are 7.8 points|, field. The mother is a 3-year-270 pounds showed full decline ®'der: under the national average and ,14 grade Holstein, and it was the put some hogs under 160 pounds ~T0day the number of people we are lower than average also in ere only 50 cents loner Pha lover 70 is three. times as great costs of clothing, household fur-ifrgt time she gave birth to a Ta . jas it was a century ago. therenishings and gas and electricity. singleton. Er car ep Ricvia i f 1 million people - = Elsie’s offspring: two bulls and 7.5 Sows dr 50-75 cenfs from are more tian 1 : . sie’s offspring, two bulls an roams sus hol) in- America 65 years and older, Big Wheel ; x lowe heifers, weighed about 50 sows weighing 170-230 pounds They make up about 7.6 per cent wij jan 0." WHEELER, Pounds apiece. Because of ‘the sold “at $20:25-20.75. Choice |°f our population. owner of Wheeler's Restaurant, is| Wedding party, the event went weights, 230-250 pounds brought, And the gerontologists tell us big wheel this year in the Na-{unnoticed until Mr, Prestin went “f $1950-2050. A few choiee light the number of persons in.this age... .; " pectaurant Association. |to do’evening chores.

{bracket can be expected to double "| 4 ident| The farm is owned by C. A. sows weighing 350 pounds Were} within the next 30° years {He's been elected a vice presiden :

{ Spraghe. ! Stace A heifer yearlings| Mostly, these DO ae orl ee Wheeler was the founder ~~ ! ™ ] : ‘ ¢ 3ound 00 PS Te hut {ductive in our economy. But their Bid Srst resident of the Indians Lie Tests Inconclusive’ grades brought $30.50-34. Cows need for Fonsumer goods is just, "ine first Hoosier ever to head In Probe of Girl's Plunge and bulls were steady. Utility and |2S_S'rong as ever. |the national group. Times State Service

commercial cows brought $22-26,| These Tagtors ri going I He succeeds as president auto-| PAOLI, June 10—State police Hoss 9000; barrows and silts active,(M€AN big changes in our national |... .11v in 1053 under the by- announced today lie-detector 75 cents to 31 lower: weights around 240-ieconomy. 5 % , “ ’ : 27 pounds showing full, decline; Some a rr =» laws. Justa were “inconclusive” in quesunder pounds only cents lewer; . tioning a 23-year-old ex-c ict sows 50-75 cents lower: bulk choice 170- INSTEAD OF RETIRING | aa onvie 23 ds. $20.25-20.75; » | 4 | - un a Lhe ee 29: workers, automatically, at the FOT® about the death of a 14-year-old

| : $18 183055: 370-300 pounds. $16.50-10 75; |age of 65, a plan should be found ©. C. CHESEBROUGH of RCA, Waitress. Lt. Robert Borkenstein,

in ) z 23. : ¢ Indianapolis Post, and Detective [PEE opens 0 pois 118 tia: |) make Tetitement based on theldivector of special activities of Hl Cartle “1600: Dalves 308: tigen a: 1 oier | That's the suggestion of one ger- National Association of Cost Ac-|further on the test.

yearlings around 900 pounds down steady: ontologist. lcquntants, says its annual golf Donald Rees took the tests Tout choles mood geal pcholce: (2030341 It is sounder economically, he tourney will be held this Satur- Yesterday. He told authorities ons Bice Bund 00: Mme. done says, to keep able-bodied work-|day jearlier Mary Pierson fell to her commercial yearlings, -30: little done Say 3 =” J | I" pliavier steels; €ows 4nd bulls eadilopy earning incomes and buying] Tee off time is noon to 2:30 death fom 3 Taefout Monon utifity an commercial cows, - can- | : Ss F ners and cutters. $18-22; utility and com. 00ds than to arbitrarily force'p. m. at Forest Park course, trestle near here Sunday, Marcial bulls Sh-10; cutter o low retirement at any given age. {Noblesville. utility, $21-23.50: vealer main trade] a : { y ri weights to” 50 cents lower; some sales! And careful studies bear out About 200 accountants wil Need More Gas

around $1 lower; few prime vealers, $36 his arguments. Results show the compete for the Comptometer|

lambs, $29: cull to choice shorn slaughter not required by the job, older, tion service than the nation’s rail-

aT. i h 3 srk: jroads achieved in 1951, acecordin dt ay above gt Offerings. 140 workers have been shown to Quickies to the American. Ralls oe maintain their previous work E. R. Albright, J. C. Wottring, Institute level. T. L. McCoy and Sanford Romine — Warsaw Man Heads To top it off, most people of o¢ Tincoln National Life have all

Spanish War Veterans (8 vears don't care fo retire. qualified for the firm's sales Local Truck Grain Prices 4 honors . .'. | Indiana Veterans of the Span-|{ In one survey of men receiving The Indianapolis Insurance Truck heat, $2.02. ish-American War wound up their old-age benefits, only one in 20 4 gency headed by William T.| New'No. 3 white corn. $180 3-day encampment with elec-/ Workers stopped voluntarily Smith, has been named “Agency 0. 2 yellow corn, $1.68.

Soybeans. $3.05. tion of officers at Hotel Severin While yet in good health. More ,¢ {ne Month” for their sales for -

today. {than half had been retired or dis- parent Wisconsin National Life Local to Jesse Miller, Warsaw, was charged because they had Stocks and Bonds elected commander succeeding reached the ‘retirement age. | Dr. W. W. Hiltie of Eli Lilly —June 10, 1952—

STOCKS American n 0% Bia Asked American States Class

\dval Colvin, Princeton. Norris | Either these people are per-ig (30. will talk about recent de- | erican States a

Shake, Terre Haute, and William mitted to earn their own way oriyejopments in drug chemistry

Rinke, Jeffersonville, were named We face a constantly increasing Thursday at the University of Avreshive Ciitieyies ‘com ...... i 1614 vice commanders. {tax bite and a generally lower Michigan's pharmaceutical chem-| Belt RR 3 atk Ys otd ..... Qu 0 The new commander ‘appointed Standard of living, the expert istry seminar. {LoS Ares 412% PIA ........0 0 es Wilson Dretl: 35 = Fremont AVE, warns, | (Bons-eralh Ts ora Te adjutant for the 18th year. George | al a ' veo W ithe 51 yest. Ge ap. Back to Normal Produce Cham "or “Goineres com » Pointed inspector, and William| THE 1958 AUTOMOBILE mar-| Eres FOB Cincinnati, consumer Grades] ison Tohter, com... ..... n

i : J. 8. hile, 43-44%%c: brown mix, Commonwealth Lo % ot .. Kreke, Terre Haute, chief of staff. yet will be back to normal, $0-43140; UTS, medium white, 20-4112¢ Cont CAT RaTvaol 4% of .. 82 88 Indianapolis was chosen as the | (whatever that is), according to brown mix. 36-40'ac; wholesale graded Cummins Eng com

! ommercially graded 40 per cent exira/Cummins Eng 4'2% pfd ...... site for the 54th annual encamp- a survey of the industry. inrge ‘while. 20; current receipts cases Delta Elec com or... .... . 13 14% | - - ’ . { P . 30- " ou eri 1a § 1 . y ment June 14-15-16, 1953. Here's the tipoff: Detroit tool * Market firm for good quality prices | Equitable” Securities con . 2 51 enerally 1-2 cents higher. urities of ' . and die shops are swamped with « Chickens—Commercially grown fryers, | family Finance com ., Argentine Cold-Wave work on the new models. 100K 26-28c; hens heavy, 20-23c: hens light, Family Finance 8% otd

: : : |15-16c: old roosters, 15-16c. {Hays Corp pre . 0 d h . for some big changes in design. |! Brotiers and fryers very unsettled: some Hamilton Mfg Co com '; utcoes the Antarctic | ‘They nave to come because a pradicts Biel” prices "35 Bishel lh dirk ated Guat’ 22%1a * BUENOS AIRES, June 10 (UP) “back to normal” market will steady at unchanged prices. {Hook Drug Co com

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—Argentina was colder yester- mean tough competitive selling. |um butterfat, 59c, regular. 5éc. [ne Ass wit 50 otd is beet et ater com day than parts of the Antarctic. A r-a = Hind Mich 1 4ve%. oid 3% A cold wave dropped the mer-| KEEP YOUR EYE on Packard. |J, §, Statement AL CTR » cury to’ 23 degrees here and to 14 They've got Jim Nance on the — Ind Pow & Lt com ....... 36% 38% degrees at interior points. The bridge now. He did great things mi ASHINGTON. June 10 (UP).Govern: | jndiapho0 & LEBEL ovinve, Be minimum temperature on Decep- for the Hotpoint division of Gen- rent fiscal year through June 6, compared f2gianaPolls Water dante” -' wit A YeAr ago: a ‘ Res An'"’ tion Island in the Antarctic was eral Electric as the appliance divi This Year. Last Year | aa gNaclouas Lite som’ in iy 32 degrees sion president. Expenses ....§ §0.519.220.252 $39,654.253,045 Kingan & Co pid. se ox ar mn ——— And this week Mr. Nance re- giinls «+ $298488.133 41.300.000 008 Lincoln’ Natl Hite. 110 a3 INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC |cruited a few of his top executives Defleit ines Jileromd wi BR Majooyation "LL HIN Tian CASUALTIES from Hotpoint. ° Public Debt 260.176.152.908 254.869.522.598 Vastu Aschansion Om .... i 3% 1951 1952 Gold Reserve. 23.206,186,391 21,755.767.916 Nat] Homes com .. rer viay 340 (161 Days) How We Compare |= in By 2 . i’ Sn . A. Livingstone analyzes busi- N in Y, ; Accidents .... 3409 3355 | EXCEPT FOR RENTS and gions analy a Beene, 8 Injured ....... 1488 1473 [home heating, Indianapolis is well Ness trends in The Times each :X Ind Pub Bere 43sra ". 35% nn ess sees 3 4 | below the national average in con-' Sunday. {Pub Serv of Ind com ....... 301 0 Killed 1 30 be 5 ee Eg ——— iE eo |Pudb Serv of Ind oh pt : 2 . % z = . | AI0SE ras Lown eon. “- itera Wa fu py So Ind GAE 48 prd 111031 . {Stokely-Van Camp com |... | 18% 16%

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Father's Day Next Sunday...June 15th

} y : | Under a state of defense mobiliearly; most sales, $35.50 down; bulk good! » s absenteeism, Cup. { lo prime, 332-35.50; utility to commercial, | asters ve Jest BE IY UD re's ome. bimech that ought Zation, railroad cars would be RR orotate om more dependable, rt tele ad for Tigres, |Ioncmiles” of fright. (rantporon dertone weak: few chaice 10%-pound spring] ANd where physical labor is with their head for figures.

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BARGAIN-HUNTING—Crowds throng to L. S. Ayres & Co. Warehouse ‘and Service Center, 10th St. and Capitol Ave., today for the second warehouse sale in Ayres' history. |

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| By United Press . ito life sentence for armed rob-| | JOLIET, Ili, June 10—Convict yo.\ " rorced Warden Joseph E.

Michael Parille was back in his paca, to feed the otfr prisoners Stateville prison cell today andy, their cells at noon. {prison officials weren't sure; yy. Ragen had planned to ig{whether he should continue 10,46 Pparille after he clambered| | listen to radio accounts of base- i, nig perch at 8:30 a. m., but the ball games. convict put the mess hall out of | Parille, 25, climbed up among operation by using electric light the rafters high above the Prison pyihs to bomb the tables, {mess hall yesterday and stayed, when he finally gave up his

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| there 9% hours. {perch in the rafters at 6 p. m, | displeased with an umpire’s de-{tjon hospital. for examination. . | |ciston in Sunday's contest between! Cellmates said Parille, a Chithe: Washington Senators ani Heisgoan and a White Sox fan, had | Chicago White Sox. brooded about what he considered | + A Catholic priest finally talked an injustice by the umpire. Parille, ,

[the convict into abandoning his himself, declined to comment,

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{merely talked calmly of a centen- When Truck Hits Bridge ” i

{nial celebration he had attended lat a Joliet Franciscan monastery.! A truck driver, blinded by | |He said he didn’t directly ask the lights of oncoming traffic, crashed prisoner to come down. his truck into a bridge last night | ‘Pretty Thirsty’ on Ind. 37 north of Banta Rd. | | “I’just talked about this eele- Burdette William Schweer, 39, bration and all of a sudden he Bloomington, driver for the BB] indicated he was coming down,” & I Freight Lines of Bedford,! the prison chaplain said. “We put told police he swerved too far) a ladder up and as soon as he to the edge of the road when he got to the ground he said he was was temporarily blinded by the pretty thirsty.” lights, He was in critical conParille, who is serving a 15-year dition in General Hospital today.

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‘Judge Joe Davis today threat. Umar habitation and incapable L ened to close up Delaware wanted to get out.”

: [County's escape-easy jail fol-| “We told them,” Mr. Edwards lowing the second escape in two Said, “that this would happen but | 'weeks by an Indianapolis pris- they didn’t pay any attention to \ loner. jus. At least they never carried

{more, held on four charges of COUNts needed for a good modern .armed robbery, escaped from the Jail: Segregation, sanitation,

ment below and escaped through transferred to the nearest city 'a barless window, {with modern facilities.

ithe last five years by inspecting ‘sued over a period of years.”

{long enough. The jail should be new jail because of lack of public jclosed and if T can do it, I will./interest.

Um pire on the Outside: first I must study the prob-| “I tried to get a drive started

{ware County Council . for not be built.”

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« Times State Services Board of Health and the Welfare MUNCIE, June 10—Circuit Board, declared the jail unfit for

lof holding a prisoner who really

The judge said he would take \1fOUSH any of the paper plans action - immediately if he knew 9T2WN Up. where to transfer the prisoners. | Ihe latest report, made in JanLast night, Delbert H. Size- Uary, said the jail lost out on all

antiquated jail for the second |St7en&th, security and safety. time since May 26. Accompany-| e report also made two recng wia John BH. Conningham. ome! patont licensed Accordin o eriff . Pete p— + Anthony, A men ripped a piece architect be retained to remodel of metal off the bottom of a jail [OF build a new jail. door, pried up a concrete block| TWO-—Until thir was done, “all in the floor, dropped to the base-|femdle and juvenile prisoners be

Condemned Annually Mr. Edwards said the Welfare Judge Davis said the jail has Board has “never received any been condemned each year for reply concerning the warnings is-

grand juries. } \ » Advised by the State eWlfare! No Public Interest Board he probably had power Roy J. McBride, president of the to close the jail down under state Board of Delaware County Comlaw, the judge said. misisoners, said the board had “This mess has been going on not asked for money to build a

lem of where to put the pris- over a year ago,” Mr. McBride

Board, lashed out at the Dela-/over the type of jail that should

taking action after having been warned by the board for the last! five years that “this sort of thing would happen.” Branded ‘Unfit’ Mr. Warren said: “A combination report made by the State Fire Marshal's office, the State

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