Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1947 — Page 2
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group and another 40 per cent by club.” “those -
lower income group.
. Over 40 per cent indicated they much padding “and seemed railer woliém's Tadiioy organization whichis done.
‘per cent owned stocks or bonds But they stated with dignity that!which way trousers went—up or| WHEAT CROP SLIGHTLY UP
1 s Savings | To Be Lower
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or » | Conclusion of a two-week yor, Resistration to fou Soin : tana. i » ay i session ended Indiana university's 18. and students attending reve. ar ; : © 8 10 ge I ed record ent summer school. Jly will register Sept. 2. : [BS ‘ 5 eg 1. students who were A : : . hemi wd ne ® 1 enro the short session boosted usteri r Drop Blamed on 2 5 Realty Indictments the total Summer school enrollment, by. Pr egrom.__ Se Higher Prices LAH i - Upe Ee a ber m the tory of the university, LONDON, Sept. 2 (U. oma + Sight; Be Di. : oy By. D ILL B. n, “Summer. sessions ain’s . economic. crisis haa dimmed } By RAYY MITTEN i : i : Allon Times Special Writer : . Wa SON Taare, drat ah director, described 1947 summer Princess Elizabeth's hopes for a
WASHINGTON, Sept, 2.--Person-al savings in 1047 will shrink from 1046 sizes as they are exposed to a mixture of higher prices’ and more things to buy. But the percentage of persons in the various income groups who save
| justice department official today de- | , iscribed ‘the fee-fixing indictment ' against national and Washington Irealty boards as the opening drive {to wipe out high price agreements lon all forms of consumer goods. Food prices probably will be the t target —in—the justice depart=
ment's jnypstigation, the official |
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school, “successful in" all respects.” lavish wedding and a honeymoon je also pointed out that in addi-|abroad, it was; reported today. [tion to students, 4850 various conf:
'workshop held! t Bloomington. «= ito Lt: Philip Mountbatten “Nov: 30
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regularly enrolled! The princess was said to have rsons had attended agreed with her father that ause ces, institutes and terity should keynote her wedding ;
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reserve system research experts. It is based on their experience, ‘sample | checks made this year and the general history of spending and saving Last -year 65 per cent of what federal reserve calls “spending units” —mostly families—made more than they spent, % Ten: per cent broke even and the remaining 25 per cent either borrowed or tapped earlier savings. { Drop This Year
The number of savers can be ex pected to drop this year while that]
said. Housing was chosen as the first target in the department's antitrust drive because of the shortage! it was said. More indictments or civil suits, the justice department official sdid, could be expected in other sections of the housing inA dustry, such as supplies. Vy Clothing on List
Investigations of clothing, house furnishings-ind petroleum products also are scheduled. The progress of the drive, the official said, will be
of borrowers or spenders of previous dln din limited only by the number of men, # savings will increase, the FRS men h— the anti-trust division can turn say. Their reasons are that prices] {loose for the various inquiries.
are rising relatively higher than in- | | The Hational intion ‘of real comes and more automobiles, house- ; assoc
|estate boards and the Washington hold appliances and other constimer Ireal estate board are scheduled to durable goods are available than | plead Thursday to the indictment during last year, s {charging criminal conspiracy to fix| Some changes in proportions of {commission rates on realty sales and | _pearing’in the English: production ¢ of the musical, income groups also are indicated be- y lleases, A civil suit has been filed!’ WHY NOT MEN, TOO?—Stanley Tomal, a Chicage tailor, by the justice department asking|
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BACK HOME—Maria Horriton, New York. who has been ap- | "Oklahoma." is
shown as she arrived in-New York on the finer Media's maiden
income increases. For example, the Il. along crowded Madison st, in a cool outfit" consisting of an injunction requiring members of | ~ Voyage. i $2000 to $5000 group that comprised oy. ood" candals—ria socks included, - “Women ‘dress comfort [the boards to" do away with rate” - 50 per cent of the spending units In ably: 50 why shouldn's mend” he contends, | fixing. ‘The Doctor Says—
1946 may account for about 55 per cent this year. Federal reserve Isn't sure oh the $1,800,000,000 worth of
To Arms Men, Pants Makers
The justice department official | |sald some price increasés which fol-| lowed the end of price control were|
Tendon Inflammation Often
G. due to maladjustment of supply and terminal leave bonds; cashing ol of t $ E Y L |demand and were justified. But ne C Pp ful Sh led which begins today, will do Oo Oo Xpose our egs (sald there was “good reason to be- | auses ain ou er . the over-all situation. It Soh NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (U. P.).—Male fashion designers decreed today {lieve that many are - unreasonable | By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D., Written for NEA Service f
will classify the bond money as 1047
ioome that the well-turned trouser leg will be two inches shorter this season 4nd have been reached by agree-|
and the jacket shorter and as unpadded as the kind that grandpa wore, |Menis among the dominant proHow It Shapes Up This shocking news for the guys who have been scofing at fickle ducers” On 118 on of 1046 statistics famale fashions threatened to arouse a bigger controversy than the long | an eral reserve predictions, theiang ghort of women's skirts. country’s. spending and saving ple-| There already were signs that out-! | when he “said a. man’s legs ought to| Invention Ends
ture for 1947 should shape up: about | raged manhood would form its own be long enough to reach the like this: counterpart, of the “Little Below the ground,” they declared. The Dark Age About 40 per cent of the saving Knee club.” Tentative title: “Sam Pilm star Brian Aherrie CHICAGO, Sept. 2 (U. P.)—The will be done by the $2000 to $8000 you Made the Pants Too short aghast at the whole idea. [Western Electric ~ Co. announced { “Haberdashery dogmatism,’ he today it had developed an electric with incomes of $7800 or| The boys in‘ Brooklyp.-ioifi proud exclaimed. “A gentleman will shun | light. that - staze-.0n long enough more. The rest will be by the of their urbanity, complain that the the slings and arrows, pt this out- after the switch is turned off. for new styles would make’ them-lookirageous. fashion.” js person to undress and elim into Payment -of life. Insurance pre- like country hicks. Or they would] The “firm or D'Andrea Brothers bed. miums will. continue as the most give the impression that they were/ put things simply. ow "The company said one » of ie enfrequent form of saving. Last year {outgrowing their pants. “Men haven't much to show,” + |terprising inventors also had made three-fourths of the 46,300,000 spend-| = Conservative Brooks Brod, “In WE (Hey Bald” “Too Hort trousers will(8 clock that" rings the morning ing units reported at least one own way, was just as upset. The distort ‘the proportion.” alarm, turns on the radio, heats the member carrying life insurance. firm always has frowned upon too| The New York Dress institute, (coffee and then turns it off when it
PAINFUL shoulder is more apt t) develop from conditions around the joint than from those inside. Diseases of the shoulder joint itself are’ | less painful than those of the hip, as the shoulder does not have to bear | weight, “i | Tendinitis (tendon inflammation), bursitis and torn tendons are the | usual causes of a painful shoulder. Injury, arvhritle and pain originating
inside the chest or neck are other causes,
was (der "varies with the stage of the y x condition. | BECAUSE TENDINITIS - causes! - . a... ma marked stiffness -of Jthe raider, IN. THE BEGINNING, pain and disability may be extreme. The/stiffness may xespond to heat. ap-| severe .pain makes _ it. jmpassible plications and light doses of X«ray.| for the patient ‘to move his arm, The patient is asked to use his arm| and,. when the pain disappears, he as ‘much as’ possible to avoid the discovers that his shoulder has be- development of further stiffness. come permiafiéntly SUM: ¥ #1“ Injections of ~prococaine - hydro: | Tendinitis is an inflammation of chloride relieves pain and permits| the tendons and attached muscles. {he patient to move his arm for a ‘| Eventually it tends: te spread-to the!short time” afterward. inside of the shoulder joint causing| In milder forms of tendinitis, heat adhesions (fibrous bands) to form.'and exercise may completely relieve other than federal securities; trousers should be 2a43usted-- Adosthe down. They were happy for the . WASHINGTON—The total 1847 As the patient attempts to moue hisythe condition. In more advanced! Use .of liquid assets and increases man time being to think about some-|wheat crop in the Northern Hemi-|arm, the joint becomes more pain- stages it. is necessary to give the of debt will be most frequent in| “It might be said that Abraham thing besides tHe length of a lady's sphere will be slightly above average, ful. / |patient an anestesip to-move the tHe $2000 to $3000 income group: Lincoln AnsWersd Hat qliesion” Bett] RIFE fit is estimated. | Treatment of painful stiff shoul-/arm:
owned their own homes, while 10 ‘relieved that “shoulders” were passe. conducted the poll, didn't care|
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highways, three and five killed dents. In the nation in all type acci .all states early 272 persons diec 22 more than by the nationa fore the holida; + In addition, drowned, 24 di dents, and 90 ¢ mishaps direct! holiday. The total of 4 under the" 45" . last year. Indiana was states with I California led fatalities, Tw were second an 34 deaths and fatalities. Ray Edward 0., was killed Mechanicsburg. truck he was ¢ and the load in the truck’s Blooming State police sons were kille yesterday, whe was expected t Juanita With ton, was killed truck in which swiped two ot! six miles east driver, Pablo other passenge 24, and Paulir Bloomington, ¥ The truck si oo Robert then graze Rev. Paul Fx Hunter and Mi to the Bloomi Monroe coun F. McCrea: sai be charged wi Mrs. Gretch field, Ill, was. the car in wk senger collides near Paoli. W of Springfield, in critical con pital. Morgan Cou St. John last body of Marv eight-foot hole Martinsville. been fishing stepped into drowned. His . found nearby. Roy A. All Ky., was drow in a gravel pi was an emplo vania railroad The body o©
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eo nary, 27, of Shelby count wreckage of .ditch east of by a passing r Officials sai cyclist, a worl killed about n parently lost. « and crashed i P-51 A Ty cra Atwood in K _the-lfe of 2¢ tiansen, Sioux day. His P-5 burst into flan was in flight planes-to Clev Two Chicag in a spectac landing in L: ing a rain sto when the sm earth and lar two miles no Nore the own and his Lucila, 30, the Cleveland Milt Vernor ty, ‘died in drawn disc o lene. State police to identify about 50 yéas found on a Muncie. Punerdl ar completed tc Silas Gibbor who drowned . Mrs. Flore Tulsa, Okla., |
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