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Survey of Editors Shows Reconversion | Struagle Successful |

* Terminal Pay Bonds Seen Responsible - By 8. BURTON HEATH, NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—American business has turned optimistic, Je leaders have changed their collective mind. Now they are convinced that there will be no depression—not even a little, baby one—this year. There will be readjustments here and there, But over- -all there will be no lay-ofts, no part-time work, no wage cuts, no store shelves groaning under the weight of merchandise that constimers refuse to buy In a survey by NEA Bervice, 29

r- members of the National Conferacto an td ence of Business Paper Editors voted | 24 (with one undecided)!

| Navy Advances |How to Win a Husband: [Sewer Program

i guetta anvancement ao And Learn Her Routine, She Urges rach | 3 The Indiana Stream Polution wi Bie El Whose Jiomes are today | By ROBERT RICHARDS, United Press Staff Correspondent Control board today approved a las follows: NEW Leroy L. Hendrickson, seaman ‘2d ela

38, is bound for aboard the attack | Sranapdrt WUB8 Papa way. He Is dhe son | of Delbert Hendrickson, 838

{in Jove. am in Indiana. “And that is especially important.” said Virginia Frese, “it the gill The projects included the expanUnton st. | happens to be pretty ordinary looking, as most of us are—with nothing =. of sewage treatment plants 20d pe ul R, Renton, Seaman frst “das. has | about her to light the fires in a fellows eyes.” ™ Ariclan sche school ai the Naval Alr Fan Miss Frese is a- professional psychologist. She claims to have only a the building of new sewage devices, | parentetare Mr. and Mrs Michael Renton, Professional interest in the subject. tind wil get ae oo ho.| Westville, La Porte County—Sani28 McLean pl. "But she’s a blond and unmarried. »|tary sewers and sewsge treatment | JHruce JF Yocum. seaman 1d class. has Outlines Date Pian 4 too popular and he'll drop her flat. {Deen RH schoo! Som Naval di Alr Technica | “Now if I were Prying to get dates ‘That's wher the alert wall-flower works.

ena center, Jacksonv jumps off wall—armed with a| Odon—Sewers and treatment father and motlier. Mr. und | Mrs. Sid W. or & husband, I know exactly what ice, sharp knife. WOE

| Cothagen, live at 1086 W st. 1 ’ h'H. Hopper, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 would do,” she said. She whispers sympathetically| Indianapolis — Treatment plant 'D. A. H N. New Jersey st. has| “I would pick out the most popu-| 2 ; : Po p ) to disapgompisie | recruit training & t he | Fava a lar girl in’ my p. the one who h, the hee the p- improvements and storm relief

to four ae . : Sa | pointed suitor: sewers. . that the country has struggled! PHOTO CONTEST ENTRY —Here is the first entry in The granted 10 Jaman 4 clams. BABAR. [is aigays Jullowed by he Boys. Ja, “Susie's my best friend but . Liberty—Treatment works. In Pa Price Race through--reconversion far enough to] Timas Amateur Photo contest, Pictures may be submitted on any ruining crue a" ihe Caribbean area Ye squsre no Fog p Ten, of course, the talk i Anderson~ReBor sewers, np ahes df Ost | cl r " r eo Ac n see daylight ahead~and an almost! subject, heard “ihe - attack 1rataport USS Cath “Then, like a fly. after a piece of wings from Susie to her. Hammeond — Relief sewers and cloudless sky. ” R. E. Kasler, 4926 College ave Once she gets a man that far, pumping stations,

Sharp C 5 : . : , Average Weekly Wage This uy Contrast with the First Entries Received

In May Was $48.46 results of & similar check of the

John W. Ebert, pharmacist’s mate, 3d Sugar, I'd secretly study her best | class, also has. completed » Pine] mannerisms — the ones which ap{naval training cruise in the Caribbean | |area aboard the Oscaloosa: ‘He is the son | parently appeal most to men—and |

of Dr. 4. Wayne Ebert. fit them into my own personality.”

no woman can miss,” Miss Frese] East Chicago—Youngstown Sheet | promised. “If she only keeps a cool |& Tube Co. sanitary sewer system [hed and continues jo handle him and connection to East Chicago

| % " WASHINGTON. Aug 6 (U. P).— Conference last March, In which 32} { T Ph t c f 4 Loan Her Party Dress | right. system. : Labor department figures showed editors replied A that me ihe n imes oO [o) on es Loans Approved for 2 Do anything to make the popular ee Whiting — Standard Oil Co. oil today that the average factory feeling was overwhelming Midnight Friday Is Deadline for 1st Week: State REMC G girl like you, Miss Frese said. Tell Youth Hurt ‘in Fall separator. : worker's wages have outdistanced Would be a recession thls year. I : he roups her that she’s beautiful (you heel). F R Il Cc Decatur —Intercepting sewers, general commodity prices in the 8even -editors who last March| . Only Amateur, Photographers Can Compete WASHINGTON os Duread a whether you think so or not. Lend rom Roller Coaster © Ralph B. Whiley, board chairman,

looked for a 1947 baby depression The department's bureau of labor have- changed their minds. One yesterday, are in stalistics reported that the average other still ‘expects a setback, and American factory worker made One is in doubt, but both say things more money last May than at any look better now than they did last spring | oft. L. Fitzgerald, editor of the [Boot & Bhoe Recorder, says that { “foreign demand for U. 8 products, It said that in May the average ‘wage increases, inflationary veterans weekly wage drawn by the nation's legislation, Ufting of controls on In12500000 manufacturing workers stallment selling, are contributing was $48 » Preliminary estimates factors to another inflationary spiral for June indicate the average wage Which temporarily, at least, gives will run close to $48.91 business another shot in the arm.’ The bureau also produced figures| _ JAttle More Optimistic to show. that the average factory | Beginning Sept. 2, veterans can worker has come out ahead in his | Desin cashing $1,800,000000 of ter-| po. must be black and white race against rising prices. {minal leave bonds issued to them | po "0 0 Lite his Bane It said the worker with no de- |" Place of accumulated leave they | iiirens. telephone number, type pendents gained “$201 in weekly | didn’t get “before demobilization, ,

} on tie basi { t- 1d I camera used, shutter speed, dia“buying power” from the end of PP Ui€ DASIS Of POSL-WOTIC WAT ©|pohram speed and type of film used

to May. 1947. As of last May, experience and its own canvass of | # 195 y nine cities, the Wall Street Journal | 2" the back of each print sub.

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time in the nation's previous history. And, the bureau added, indi-| cations are that June will set an-|

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judged In the first week, . The contest” will be continued weekly as long as suitable entries are received, Here are the rules: { Only amateurs may compete. An jamateur photographer is one whose | chief source of income is not derived from photographie work,

the bureau said, the average work-| iets that this wiil.give b _ | mitted. er with three dependents could frécle 8 hb va a 5 usihes | Ehtrants may submit any number count a net weekly "buying power” |® billion-dollar "shot in the arm.” lo, p00

gain of $6.37. a Herd Stroek. Stor o Heating Everyone is eligible, except emA bureau official said it was o oe - ng. .{ oo * h ud in |Ployees of The Times and their “doubtful” that white collar and |OPUmistic now mn he did. in|. 0

agricultural workers have “fared so March. He doesn’t expect n reces- | Judging will be done by the well.” sion this year, but fears one. He is]

optimistic because “things look

. - good,” but pessimistic because he No Char es Filed doesn't see “how construction can | continue with prices as high as . ' t re”

hey are 4 * sh One of the Pessimists Nn ge ase S op | ers 2 Chain Store Age's editor, Godfrey M. Lebhar, is one of the “pessi-!| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 6 (U. P) —

a t ao Mists” who anticipate a recession, The shop-lifting career o But he is not aisconsolate. He

teen-age couple and the wife's| . . . mother has ended in jail here. foresees “a healthy decline in the the three middle-aged mentallyMrs. Mabel Fern Larsen’ 40: her Price of some commodities; a sta-|0ompetent children whom she daughter, Adonieve Ann Ransdel], | Pilization of prices around present kept chained or imprisoned “at 18, and _her husband, John Ben- | evels in certain other lines, and | pome in cages, was ready today to nett Ransdell. 19. of Louisville, Ky. some further price increases in still | turn them over to a private instiwere arrested after the two womgg |oWher lines. | tution for care, were caught “lifting” mercltandise] “Increased production, consumer’ Mys, Bertha Anderson said that - the Murphy store, 33 N. Illinois, resistance and competition will ighe had kept the three, two sons , yesterday. combine, we believe, to bring down | land a daughter, near her because . detective at the Murphy store prices that are still too high and (0 [of her “abhorrence? of state instisald he saw the women take al Keep prices from getting out of tutions, authorities said. blouse and trousers and the at-|hand in those fields in which fur-i “Mrs. Anderson is’ fanatically in tempt to get a refund on a pair|ther price increases. may be ex-| love with, her children and does of shoes she hadn't purchased pected as a result of increased pro-| not want to let .them out of her! In their. shopping bags, police duction costs’ {sight,” said ‘County Attorney said, were many articles of mer-| Jullen Elfenbein, editorial direc-| Michael J. Dillon. chandise taken from other Indian-|tor of .the Haire Publications’ home | Mr. Dillon #aid he had filed no apolis stores without sales tickets.|furnishings group, speaks for many | charges against the mother and Ransdell was arreted at Union[Who did not expect a recession last| that a sanity hearing will be held station, where he had been waiting [March and still do -not. His con-| for eich ia the children. for the women to return. He had|fidence rests upon “the shortages with hini several sacks filled with! that still exist in home furnishmerchandise. He said the family ifflgs and the tremendous demand! Child Neglect had been making regwar trips to|for homes and everything that Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Chi- goes info a bme or into a garden.’ Charges Prepared

CARO to get merchandise Mr. Elfenbein speaks also for sev-| Ct | ld neglect cha y y eral who are worried about “the 8 harges were to be

: filed in juvenile court f y st pending relaxation of credit con-| ] OUAY gain

uple w 3. - y Democrats Favor fo: vuism ied sco, we Lomond on ! reserve board will continue to in. ; ’ g. the wn

{sist that the consumer pay ff Ritendeq for several hours in a . Pay Ohe-|ro0m at 506 E. Ohio st. yesterday

: {third down on heavy items such as “The parents, identified as Ruth di [ANCISCO CAS, refrigerators, Washing. ma- M Higgins, 28. and Ezra 8S’ Oam- . chines and the like—and pay up. ‘mack, 41, were arrested by police By Scrippr-Howard Newsphpers {the balance in 15 months. Hut con- | when they returned home drunk WASHINGTON, Aug, 6: — Demo- gress has limited such controls to| [late yesterday. Juvenile. court aueratic “sources sald today it was|that date. | thorities said the parents were not about a three-to-five bet that San! Editor James S Warren of Hotel married. Fraicisco would be the scene of the Management and Restaurant Man- Police described the room In 1948 ‘Democratic national conven- ashen, has decided there won't | which the baby was found as a

A 72-year-old mother who disliked state hospitals and said she loved

tion e a 1047 recession because “con- | “horrible mess.” “The unwashed inRobert E. Hannegan, Democratic tihuing record high employment ! fant was found in a crib with a national chairman, stil cop- Means more money than we had bottle of ecurdled milk

valescing from a lengthy illness, is anticipated in people's pockets, | in San Francisco now. He is con-|Which means they can continue to! sidering the factors involved in tak- afford to patronize restaurants and New- Born Baby Girl

ing the convention to the West const | hotels liberally.” for the first time since the Cox-| These excerpts constitute a pretty Found on Trash Pile Roosevelt ticket was nominated in| tYPical cross-section of the reasons| NORWALK, Conn, Aug. 6 (U 1920 why trade editors, who spend much P.).—While emptying a waste paper

Some party officials believe it |time with key businessmen and us- | container near the central fire stawould help the Democrats in bidding | V8 reflect their viewpoint, feel | tion, Albert Kurenski heard a feefor Far West support for the re. Much happier now than they did ble cry. He found a newborn girl election of President Truman four months ago. (among the trash. They contend that the West, much - | The baby, about two hours old, interested in large appropriations Former Cuban Official et to Serwilk hospital for agriculture, reclamation and ir- . n AY WAS rerigation, has resented Republican Wounded by Gunfire | ported ‘good. economy in the recent congress ses- | HAVANA, Cuba, ‘Aug. 6 (U. P).| The infant -had been wrapped ‘in sion, and that the Democrats might A burst of bullets from a sub- |& newspaper ahd placed in a cardmachinegun today seriously wounded {board box.

do well to capitalize on this. A West Alfonso Lu coast convention would help, 18 Fors, who is feported

they to have furnished the Do minican Co think Republic information about an c uple Reports Attack

alleged plot to invade the republic IN Willard Park

from Cuba, A couple walking in Willard park Mr. Fors was sald to be head last night reported to police that a of a private detective agency which gang of seven youths ranging from communncated with Dominican! 16 to 22 years of age jumped out President Rafael Leonidas Trujillo. from some bushes and knocked them {During the Cuban dictatorship of both to the ground. {Gerardo Machado, Mr. Fors WAS The victims, Howard Hughes, 27, ‘chief of the Judicial police, {of 434 N. State ave. and Miss Frances Lilly, 27, of 40 S. State ave. said "Argument Starts Fight; |the gang fied after taking Mr. Har.

Man S Jiman's purse containing $3. Neither k eriously Hurt [Tals purse santa llllam B. Neal, 50, of 918 W.

10th st. was in ‘a serious condition aw at City hospital today with head Balkans Express Derailed

CHILDREN'S NATIONAL mane” feceived in a ght last| At 55 mph; 16 Die PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST | Evert Hiphil, 45, of 1005 1n.| PRAGUE. Aug: 6 (U. P).—The : to enter! 10 win! diana ave, was being sought by po- crack passenger train, the Balkan easy easy 10 Wint | lice on a charge of assault and bat-| S\Press: hurled through an open

; Hi otali {tery with intent switch and shot off the rails last 522 cash prizes totaling ent to kill in connection y,iqnigne, killed 16 persons and in-

{wtih the fight. Police said witnesses $ 000 0 told them that Hiphill struck Neal jig . " 1 . with a large piece of pipe during an 4 accident. occurred at Sekule,

ol ,] argument. on the train’s » Beutifiaviao-Biague ‘§ Just have your'youngster's oi cil Hi TO [picture token in our studio | Auto Crash: Fatal |mrusi FIRE OUT OF CONTROL.

~ PhotoReflex Studio 8th Flgor NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Aug. 6 (U.!| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6 (U, P| SN ; P).-~Lawrence D. Chalfant, 24. of —Radio stations broadcast calls: dor | & | Alexandria, was killed yesterday ue Mdn, \oday 16 Aght & rs rip: | &o. ‘When the automobile in whi ue ing out of control ni nas ‘Hiding collided with a truck in Ti cana | near Noblesville. vacationland.

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your pictures in for the first, Membership Corp. Columbia City,| “Make her get you double-dates. If foot fall from a roller coaster at an : NE week's prize of $56; It your photos are postmarked or brought to The got $95,000 for headquarters facil- she's popular,.she can do it easily.” amusement park here. Didn't Look Far

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The first entries in the Times’ Amateur Photo contest, announced Administer Claude R. Wichard to-| her your best records or maybe a WILLOW GROVE. Pa., Aug. 6 (U. sald that four sewage treatment

' day announced two loans to In- party dress. ~ [P.)—A boy identified as Bertil P.|Plants had been completed during

An E. Washington st. resident submitted the first pictures—three in| diana co-operatives. “Then cash in,” Miss Prese added, Lenard, 17, Sanford, Fla, was in- | the Jast two weeks and were already

Whitley County Rural Electric| With a steady glint in her eyes.|jured seriously last night in an 1g-|OPerating.

ities and for a two-way radio] When you get the dates, the worst, Physicians at Abington Memorial] IRVINGTON, N. J., Aug. 6 (U.P).

night Priday, your entries will be editorial staff of The Indianapolis | communication system. Marshalliis over and it's a mere question ' hospital reported he suffered a head | | —Police had little difficulty locating Times. The decision of the judges! County REMC, Plymouth, got of time.

linjury and a fractured leg. Police! {Angelo J. Maiorana when his $60,000 for completing projects, Armed With Knife |Sgt. Frank Jackson said young Len- brother, Joseph, reported him misssubmitted be- preylously approved by REA and, “You just keep going out with ard, a former resident of nearby |ing. He was in Union county jail

{come the property of The Indian- for 10 miles of new-line to serve her and wait," Miss Frese explained. Andalusia, was visiting a friend serving a 30-day sentence for being

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