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Sup lie Plane Buyers 45 States Face Think They're. Taken for prghe on Fair | Suckers by U.S. Bureaus Trad Laws

Former War Pilots Buy Craft for $27,000, Only to Learn They Can't Operate Lines;

By JIM G. LUCAS, scripps-Howard Staff Writer i Of High Living Costs WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Thousands of world war Il pilots think’ Kiri tivard Kewnuipe Uncle ‘Sam has played them for suckers WALKIN INGTON, Sept papery cle On the one hand, war assets administration has #old them surplus. Sam is a, to point an ace transport planes at $27,000 per ship to “start a new industry.” lcusing finger at fair trade practices On _ the, other, the civil aeronautic bdard and civil aeronautics laws. in 45 of the states. authority virtually his told them they can’t operate 5 EY ara government is expected to! The neuer of Ingependen: 2% with former servicemen in Texas charge they “enhance and main iers con y , fighting back. They say they can Who have been flying to Mexico ow Tigh ying mt he wi say muster twice as many—3000 against City. illegal under the Sherman anti-2600--trained pilots as : the com- civil aeronautics won't let the in~ ooo mera) aries 3 Sucle Ea de pendents run an engine more’ em.g attack, when it comes, will rives siness, have materially reduced his AVIA* 1 yet pe regular airlines run 1000 cil of economic advisors. A council Sint Muibower Tes dro dopend-| 2 1100 hours Further, the CAA, vesman says “You'll hear a lot Principal gripe of the in Pe won't let the independents fly more yo. us on this subject.” ents" is a civil aeronautics pourd | 4 eight hours at a time.. Thus, BS Poll Prograin regulation, which was $ilect/¥e an independent, flying from- San, The federal trade commission Sept. 10. ‘which, the om AR Francisco to Chicago—10 hours—| oq o survey of price fixing on claim, has grounded ie u must stop en route, employ ground May 20, by sending telegrams to them, They nave 972 hiviines crews and rent hangar space, 200 manufacturers requesting: 4500 now a #80 | The conference says Uncle 8am ong: wholesale and retail prices ? They Can't Advertise didn't tell them these things when yg, effect April 1, 1946; Jan, 1, 1947; The “regulation forbids the inde. De sold them Wy Surplus Plas April 1, 1947, and May 15, 1947, pendents to fly betwen two points War asses. spoke Blow ney 0 pe TWO: Suggested wholesale and| periunities in 3 new incusiey. retail prices if not fixed by contract. |

t. ‘ly or w ble deregula ly a with A A le yy. | Wartime pilots bought the planes gree of regularity le acrona | at 827.000 each. They got certifi- THREE: Changes in discounts to

tics board says regularity 1s realized "Fo 0 But now the civil retailers and wholesalers between when the public relies on HON eronautics board says they are April 1, 1946, and May 15, 1947. scheduled airlines. Thus, they Ea ¥ merely certificates of safety, They: The commission limited. its inadvertise. 1f they do, the I don't permit a man to fly. He must /Quiry to “prices in various indusSependls on Hem. any CAS wn ! or=| meet regulations which didn't exist iries " Sxlaiiished or suggested by J J 4 sist. {manufacturers On the other hand, CAB requires It did not go into fair trade practhey publish rates between points tices laws because it sald that sub-

they serve, Class Lecturers ject. was covered in Its report of Since they ean't fly regularly be-g ¢ Dec. 13, 1945, tween two points, they must pub- Listed at Butler {

Council Returns Report lish rates to all cities in the United] A] Beind of P. R. Mallory & Co, The new report went to the White Blates I'he average Independent House in June. Presidential assistwill lecture Oct , hasn't the staff to make any such ant John R. Steelman sent it to the computations. The conference says council of economic advisors. The that kind of tariff list would be

The class is studying the subject, council, dissatisfied with what it

approximately the size of the New “Accounting for Overhead,” under considered an “inadequate and plecYork City telephone directory. {foint sponsorship of the college of| meal” job, sent it back to the fedFurthermore, they claim the business administratior’and the In-| 'eral trade commission, established airlines can fly irregu- dianapolis chapter, National As- Some confusion exists as to why lar schedules without posting tar-/soeiation of Cost Accountants, {It was returned. The’ federal trade! ifs. They say this Is discrimination. IH. Nagle, Muehlhausen Spring Co,/in prices after May 15 and the Can't Fly Out of U. 8, (Logansport, Oct, 21; W. Don Hath- White House wanted it brought up| Finally, the new regulation for- away, South Wind division, Stewart- to date, bids independents to fly outside the Warner Corp., Nov. 11; Prof. Wil-| A spokesman for the council of

Charge Legalizing

when he went into" business

T at a class in cost accounting at Butler university,

than 750 hours without overhaul |. ginate with the President's coun- |

Other lecturers will include John commission says there was& Jump East if Palestine were partitioned,

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1947

Ask Mrs. Manners—

| ca 63, Is Troubled * Over "Too Much ays

* Wonders Why Younger People in Office Won't Call Her by Her First Name

Dear Mrs. Manners: IT SEEMS to me that an elderly woman like me is in constant danger of developing a sense of inferiority. I am active for my 63 years, still brown-haired, attend Indianapolis clubs and church societies'and add to my income with a part-time position. In the office, younger men and women surround me. {They seem to like me but treat me with very great courtesy. I wish

I don't know what I

MINSTREL—Sin ing participants in an old time minstrel show scheduled for | they'd call me “Mary” and forget I have three grandchildren. But don't $

tomorrow night are (le

and Mary Gardner. The Senior C. Y. O. of St. Joan of Arc Catholic church | is sponsoring the event in Knights of Columbus auditorium.

to right) Roberta Kerr, Mary Alice Peek, Audry Amos, ink } lat! to wpprechie the granachidren,

U. S. Pipe Export Fund Workers

To Hear Seago

. Is Str The president i Chests and Councils, ey Edu L. wil

By MARSHALL McNEIL Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, 8ept. 30.—Our large stake in the Middle Rast, |where Russia covets Iranian oil, has been greatly increased with the approval of the government, Saying frankly it acted for strategic and political, as well as economic reasons, the government has licensed export of steel pipe for| the $150 million trans-Arablan crude oil pipeline, ke. This is the line the then Sec- A retary of Interior Harold Ickes pro-

posed the government itself finance) Mr. Ryerson

of Community

Ryerson, Chicago, 300 members of the eds. - financial division of the local fund

campaign here Oct. 8.

Mr. Ryerson fis:

chairman of Inland Steel Co. and has served as a director and president of the Chicago Community fund and as a director of the War fund. Members of the industrial and

and bulld in 1944. His plan was financial division of the fund camrejected amid protests that-it would|paign are charged with solicitation

commit too far.

of business and industrial firms and

Approval was opposed by Ameri- employes during the annual drive

can independents and some con-| Nov. 3 to 19. gressmen, The former argued the) steel was necessary to domestic output.

|the recurrence of rumors

that speakers will

C. Harvey Bradley, president of increase/w, J, Holliday & Co, |at the luncheon meeting in the The government okay came after indianapolis Athletic club. Other LOCAL SPEAKERS LISTED include Clark 8.

will preside

{would do without them. | My young friends in the office are very nice and capable. I admire ______|them. Please tell me how to adapt myself and feel less isolated. PUZZLED 63-YEAR-OLD.

You aren't isolated—you are included. Courtesy doesn't age you

‘it compliments you. Your young associates probably treat you Insurance Board | courteously because they respect and like you. You have adapted your-

| self. Don’t try to recapture youth—just hang on to your Personality. Dudley R. Gallahue was elected

It has carried you far. Accept your years—keep them becoming. chairman of the board and treasur- ‘Mow Can | Clear My Face Up?

er of American States Insurance Co. today at the firm's annual di- In reading your column every day I thought perhaps I would write rectors meeting. to ask your advice on my problem. I hope that you may be able to Edward F. Gallahue was chosen yor; 'm 16 years old and a senior in high school. presiderss of the company and Kurt now my face has been broken out with pimples. They mostly occur ‘on my forehead and my chin. Thus it makes me feel very uneasy when-

F. Pantzer, vice president and secretary. The company also announced it ever I go some place. Do you have any recommendations on how I had taken over the assets and lia- might be able to clear my face up? bilities of its wholly owned sub- : a , di ‘ : sidiary, American States Fire In- My doctor iust told me to watch mv diet. This I do but it doesn't

surance Co. Fire and inland marine Seem to help and I know that the fellows don't like to date girls with

lines will now be written by those broken out complexions, when there are lots of girls with clear comAmerican

departments in company. Company directors are Dudley and Edward Gallahue, Mr. Pantzer, Edward J. Bennett, Otto N. Frenzel, William C. Griffith, Fred T. Hol-

day, Herbert J. Reade and Wi- Expenses of Infantile Paralysis Victims iam Geo. Sullivan.

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States plexions. Could you give me some advice?

INDIANAPOLIS TEEN-AGER.. Your doctor knows your case. Are you certain that you don't sneak in a little forbidden food once-in-awhile?

How are expenses of persons with infantile paralysis handled? |We have a neighbor whose child is quite ill with the disease, The K. Mark Cowen, city recreation family has little money and the father is so worried and timid that

/Arablan states hag threatened towheeler, chairman of the industrial director, and J. Chester Long, also he hasn't asked about payments. cancel ofl concessions in the Middle | and financial division, and Fermor,

as proposed to the United Nations. |man: Our navy is the largest single con-

8. Cannon, general campaign chair- partment, will speak at the 20th!

The drive has a goal of $1,279,200 held soon in New York City.

\sumer of Arabian oil, and this Was! to support 46 “red feather” services.

cited by the commerce department,

United States: This has stopped liam F. Shors; Butler university ac- economic advisors says the report in approving the-export license. Buti 404,000 MILES OF RAILS

operations of independents on the counting division, Nov. 25, and Ed- went back because the commission |

to Alaska. It has played havoc Co, Dec. 9

fo

practices laws.

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S. Ayres & Co.

AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 75 YEARS

if the oil is to be useful to us, we!

[railway tracks.

All Wool...9 and 12 feet

Wide.

WASHINGTON. Canadian border, and those flying ward J. Dowd, Schwitzer-Cummins “merely breathed. on” fair trade will have to keep the Mediterranean States has nearly 404,000 miles of has returned from a month's vacaopen. * |

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associated with the city park de- INDIANAPOLIS READER.

|National Recreation congress to be Marion county chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Ra person. If the case is diagnosed as infantile paralysis, the chapter BACK FROM VACATION 5 provides hospitalization, medical service, surgery and any other I Dr. C. Richard Schaefer, whose treatment needed to help the patient recover, in hospital of the bg offices are at 224 N. Meridian st, ily’s choice, free of charge. The local service is designed for any one in Marion & re-

ition in Michigan. | | gardless of age, race, creed and position.

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beige, delphinium blue.

Bound and Finished Rugs . ... 6 x 9 fv, 40.20; 9x12 ft, 75.90; 9x15 ft, 93.75; 12x12 #1,

101.20;12 x15 f.,,125.00, 12 x 18 ft, 148.80.

Rugs, Fifth Floor

Lees Clear-Color Carpet whose answer to

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For over a year”

Paralysis sends a trained investigator to aid the family of the stricken -

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