Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1948 — Page 13
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u and your Board e to the Memorial heard from many ans’ organizations Memorial Associa-
' you to hear the Ig veterans of this housands of memanizations here in We feel that the patriotic but it is
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handle traffic for L the assistance of he state police, or Vatt, commanding n of the. Indiana H. Maxwell, State thdraw your.order izens from having
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ED PERKINS GTON, May 26— and - confusing end 1 strike threat posals to enact a avert such. future
t to add an emer-
n, like that in the 7 Law, to the Rail Dthers would bring ons under the T-H
or expert comes the opinion that lakes such a pro'‘t understand He says: ther law prohibits ey postpone work
trike is legal under t after 80 days; a al, by statute, unAct after 90 days. ” » packing house President's factrd indicated an . The strike went mction was asked | been asked, after
rs advised no setpossible. No strike v for 30 days. out
t delays period to 120 days
When ys of the Taft Act, \nce the Rafl Act | stronger. rtant to remember ee ry step, ny, who can deny
to the air to fall
5 for farm
root | Lines Urged I By 21 Unions
Settlement Seen . In Chrysler ‘Strike
washington Sfticials gave ‘a cold shoulder today to demands by 21 railway unions for national ization of American railroads. | The White House itself threw cold water on the proposal.| Presidential press secretary Chalres G. Ross said it is not under consideration. Other offivials were equally emphatic. At Detroit, meanwhile, a Michi-| : gan state labor board official predicted that the strike of 73,000 Chrysler production workers will be settled within four days as resiitt of the new wage agreement. ~petween the “CIO United Auto Workers and the General Motors Corp. {
11-Cent Boost
The GM agreement gives its 225,000 production workers .an| 11-cent hourly pay hike in a new type union wage contract tied to the cost of living. Chrysler and UAW representatives were to meet again today. The demand for nationaliza-| tion of the railroads came un-
expectedly last night from. presi- Local Issues s 0 a ons representing 1,250,000] Dinner Honors oil Official Tay STOCKS
workers.
was + ret ot ue cane After 46 Years' Service Gates Among Leaders at Testimonial Feast _ For F. L. Cochran, Retired Standard Executive
By JACK THOMPSON Frank L. Cochran reflected today on how sof t-hearted a group | Sentra) Soya com
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In negotiations between the rail“toad industry and three key} uhions representing engineers, firemen and switchmen. ‘Strike Breaker’ The union leaders said the gov-|
ager of Standard Oil Co.,'s
ays "so long”
ernment. had placed itself in the of reputedly hard-fisted oil men could be.
position of a “striké breaker” by!
RETIRING OIL MAN — Frank L. Coshran (center), Indianapolis division manto a couple of his good friends in the oil industry ‘here after 46 years of service. On his loft is J. G. Sinclair, Indianapolis | division manager of Shell Oil Co., and Sam T. Hurd, id of the Individually Branded Asiociation of America.
fo : Federal | Owners h ip ¢
ABC Reports L
Excise Police Tighten Patrol
6 local Men Caught By Fast Crackdown |
The Alcoholic Beverages Com-! mission today announced that] ‘excise police have been tightening | border patrols, particularly in rorthern -Tidiana; -to--stop:-unliv .|censed’ persons from bringing, liquor into the state | Wiolations, the ABC said, were most prevalent in the Ft. Wayne ‘and Calumet areas. Complaints 'also have been received of liquor! being carried in illegal quantities ‘across the Michigan and Ken-= : 8 ‘tucky state lines. > Excise police crackdowns al {brought fines to six Indianapolis {men in. Beech Grove Magistrate [Court yesterday. | Club Pleaded Guilty | Cupid Goens of the Dugout Club at 414 N. Senate Ave, plead: |
and possession and was assessed | $60 for costs and fines. Edward Mayes of 2453 Northwestern Ave. entered a plea of guilty to illegal sale charges and was jolted $30. Ora Lee Turner of 2453 Worthwestern Ave. pleaded guilty to possession and was given a fine and costs of $30.
| Buster Dodds, 1206 E. 15th St,
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| Cometh Tous 4% pf The 64-year-old Standard Oil Co. executive retired yesterday Cont Car- Nu-Var © pid.
taking technical possession of the after 46 years in the oil business. For the last six years he has been! | Summing En railroads and obtaining a court manager of Standard’s Indianapolis division.
order forcing the three unions to
cancel the strike they had set for| Floyd but only my, mother can: i sail me that and get away. with, for your
May-11: They also charged that the car«| It") riers had been unable to “main-|
“efficiert, prompt and full serv-| fours
Therefore, they said, the gov-| 208 University.
{of liquor for illegal sale and was Bd Asked |g ssessed $60.
American States pid — 2 » Convicted on 2 Counts |Ayrshire oil com ee Pi n Jesse Woods, 7325 8. L's 8 Ayres T% Dra Keries Hae gs St. entered..a.. plea of guilty on bres Series 1947. disorderly conduct charges but
32% denied he was guilty. of public intoxication. He was convicted in lon both counts, given 60 days on| {the state farm and assessed fine *1,,|and’ costs of $65.
Cummins Eng com i aereey a! Addis Chislom of 917 8. Cap8 pt 4 2/itol Ave. was found guilty of! Consolidaetd Industri . 8 onsolidate aduriiiés eo ave i {public intoxication and fined $30.
Taking his place is F. McKinlay Blough (“my first name is | Delta. Elecite” a ute
Friends Pay “Respects
ernment should “begin prepara-| Amidst a’ setting of flowers,
tions for the transfer of railroad ownership from private interests
to the United States of America. Room -of the Marott Hotel.
Government officials, however | ii! influential executives inthe. Also-present.1o- fete Mr. Coch-. Hoosier oil industry paid their re-|ran were Gov. Ralph F. Gates, spects to the man who has been! William - Book of the Indian-|N Commerce §
“sald- that nationalization’ would involve a basic departure in the * American system and would] hardly be considered seriously vy} their ranks 30. long. the administration—and certainly| not by Congress—as the solution to the present labor dispute. orkid to {ake homnete us wife. | Paves Way to Peace “You're not entirely responsible General Motors scheduled a
do with it.”
ran.
“Gates Also Present”
ectronic Lab com .... .t success and we feel that [mS Watne-Jaciion R R of. . Nn {thi sis a fitting tribute for thee we
Mr. Blough's personality and Person who had a great deal to relat »i frank manner of speech obvious- | Hoo sc ore a dn ‘meed: for have made a good impression # Russel 8. Williams Sr., presi- ‘Ind Gas & Wat of 10CAT BIT FieH. “He I§ “a “Native dent of -Gaseteria; presented & 1 ich XB]
Hoosier and. a. graduate of di: Hoosier landscape is A0dk:\itr. Coote
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Sam T. Hurd. secretary of the tpoels Railways ©
{harp music and soft lights at a Individually ‘Branded Association jefierson N Jeatimonial ‘dinner in the Gold of America, acted as master of Kingan & Co com .
ceremonies,
apolis Chamber
Duke Stern,
Sinclair, and the Butler Glee Club enter- bo
tained.
tio Sue mre: nae LOCAL LIVESTOCK
and Machine Workers Union, rep-| resenting 40,000 workers. The company has offered the| electrical union the same wage increase granted the auto produc-| J- 140 pounds
—May 25 GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (1317)
160 pounds .. yy = $00 pounds Live eee, tion workers. The union had| jg- 180 hounds oe. ST) a asked for a ” 180- 200 pounds ... , 24.500125.50| 500- “800 Pounds ...eseenaees boost. Paubstantial wage| 1% - 220 pounds ... 24.00%25.50| Medium — 20- 240 pounds ... 24.00%25.50! 500-1000 pounds .....eceaen. Federal mediation officials iif! S40. 270 pounds ia 7 Joi 1.50 Commen-- : Washington said they believed! Jo. 330 hounds |. - A all 50 oynds the agreement has paved the way I. 360 pounds 19.00621.00 | Good to choice— for labor peace in all industry. 1ooU3%0 pounds . 19.00923.00' 800 pounds down ........... Packing Sows 0 ounds down School Addition Goma 00 pounds 8 0018.50 270- 300 pounds . siagsnse ¥ 300- 330 pounds ............ 17.5041 18.00 Coo p to Noten Gets Tent ti OK *330- 360 pounds ...... rea 17.50G18.00! 200 pounds down ......... arive 380. 400 pounds... 17.004 1800 *EOITN = down
The school board has approved) Goo “45 pounds 16.50817.30! tentatively plans for a $200,000 3; 530 pounds ........ eee [email protected]; addition to School 18, at 1001 250- 550 pounds . [email protected], Good E. Palmer St. Staughter Pigs Four classrooms and an au- "9-120 pounds ditorium-gymnasium witl be CATTLE (1225) added, the board decided at Its Chotee Steers wo RRGLUAG lastnight — 400-900" pr y 1100 ds ..... Work on the $770.000 addition tio. 1300 pounds ..
435.00
33.00 35.00 tc Broad Ripple High School has| Goo a been stopped by a shortage of| re mo Dunas ir 31 0833.00 steel. Workers have laid oniy| Hoo. 1300 "POUDAS «.ievinnonns 31.50633.00)
the foundation. edium—
{Meo It Wit De ‘Impossible to com. 1100. ioe Pounds
ervey 28000100 terres LTIms0@ 3.50 Commo |
picte the project before _he falf | 700 1100 pounds ............ [email protected] term of school, the board way! Heifers told. } Cho Slee . —————————— | 600- ounds .. cease. -31.00@32 50 clo L | P | Joao pounds ............ [email protected] oca resident { “800-800 pounds ....r.o.... 30.00231.00 12300.1000 pounds . .. [email protected] “George Shaner, president “of "30300 pounds nas 27.50G 30.00
the Armour & Co. local of the, 500- 900 pounds ion |
--Ainited Pa NRE Low ARN Weights SOPRIPCTN CIO;- today was’ fined $25 and Good wove 24.0002, of costs on Medium . 22.506124.00| an assault and battery cutter and common . ..* 17.504: 22.80 charge growing out of the recent Canner 15.50 17.80 Strike at the plant. Bulls (All Weights) i He appealed th { Bath ppeale e conviction in Good (all weights) .......... 25.00G23.50| Municipal-Court 3. | Sxusage— — 2s Good reennrenretrinrriens 2 50 A pnlso convicted was another Medium LT 23.00a3b.00 'mour employee, Herman Cutter aud common .. .. 30.00G33.00 Walker, 324 Blake St. He was! CALVES (723) fined $25 ‘and costs on the same Good to choice 4 rosie » 30g32.50 ch ommon and me tum 9.50@ — kt and appealed. “Gulls 7s pounds upr.. ..... 14.0061980
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Ww ASHINGTON, May
Bid... 88s “1014s order firin
wU. S. Reverses Order
wn To Fire Nine Lawyers 3 | TOKYO, May 26 (UP)—Allied “18% headquarters today reversed am! nine American law100% | Vers Who fépresented some of we “90% TE piinese tried "for war ‘crimes-t
ed guilt to charges of illegal sale
{was found guilty of possession on a gross income of $703,340,- Russell
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side Jr., Richard Godejohann and George Hester.a half-hour “warm-up,” the program will be broadcast
liseum next
| Saturday-are: left-to-right: Masdames DD. Stowell, Joha- Wood-. Opening with at | p.m.
with an additional half hour of audience Participation after the
broadcast. More than $5000 in merchandise wil during the three shows,
Hike Expected In-NYC Earnings
List '47 Profits At $2.3 Million
Earnings of the New York Central Railroad in 1948 are ex-| OT NE Yar ar pected to exceed those of last |ship is one of 50 \year, Gustav Metzman, president,| resented to high told the 15 directors of the rail-|gohool students road at the annual stockholders in the United meeting today. States. “Dick,” Earnings for 1947 were reported the son of Mr. lat $2,306,082, or 36 cents a share and Mrs. Hey
Richard Russell,
society member, . |scholarships to {Harvard University for the
527. | Ruckle St.,
Mr. Metzman be graduated
the coal strike from mid-March'yate {n 1048. to mid-April. The railroad’s program, which Mr. Metzman {described as the “largest under-| WASHINGTON taken by any railroad,” stands at| $287 million.
{freight and passenger locomotives
The New York Central Sys(tem employs nearly 5000 in the! Indianapolis area with its main fading. operation-at: Beech Grove.
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26 1UPl-Govern-
iment expenses and receipts for the Sap. 24
4.9609
867. 453 -4,090,001,205
Debt 252,221, HH 13 257.655.909.933
| Gold. Reserve
23,204,216,940 20,913,655, 2, ae
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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE =
Clearings , __ Debits .
afc. no. grade... Buttertat—No 1, Te: No. ..§ 7,811,008, (Pfirices quoted by Wadley &. Sesitveres cermin 18,464,000 at plant.)
. Washington, pc.
Local Produce
San Proncisce van St
..r.prevent.even “the slightest Re JUDGED BY COLOR 18's of injustice” to the 25 defendants. Color is the chief factor in __ at 745 p.m. Friday.”
be given away
‘Richard Russell Given Scholarship
commencement
High School
ment activities,
dianapolis schools,
Shortridge, Speak
has . been awarded one of the national!
Richard Russell
- sald earnings... Shortridge in June. -He has
were affected by the severe cold been active in dramatics and de [weather from Christmas throughiy,ee in high school and won first Sedam, thé first HAI of February and by| place on the mythical &
improvement Expect Clear Reception
May
Of this more than come through quite well today $235 million is earmarked for new!and' tomorrow, and fairly well Friday and Saturday, the Na{and cars received or ordered since {tional Bureau of Standards here 11045. Treports. Over the week-end, hows| |ever, broadcasts will probably be disturbed by weak signals and
tate ‘de-| Denver Cart
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Night school
lee, Kenneth George Gough,
jert York.
Indianapolis Night High School apo! igh a,
Johnson, James Naomi R.. John cAllen,
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o'clock in the Manual Training
Forty-three others who have done the necessary work for home high schools Tor commences
N. H. Poole, director of night school, will introduce the gradu ates, who will receive their dias from H. L. Harshman, assistant superintendent of Ine
W. H. Barn-
hart, vice principal of Manual Training High School, also will
“Muasteal- Program Set... A musical program will be pro{vided by the Manual High School band, a flute quartet anda marimba soloist. Following the exe ercises a reception for graduates, friends and guests will be in the school cafeteria. graduates Mary Ann Aichoen Anna L. Ale"
be held are
ary L. Byrn, Ma 1a Hershber-
ger, Arthur C. Irwin. Harry Alan
W. Kendall,
endall, Mary E. Lentz,
Richard H,
|Nachand, Irene G. Noble, William M. Quillen, Patricia Ann Schuesler, Arthur J. Schultz, Charles W, : Geraldine
Bugg, “Taylor, Estelle-Tay---for, Ollfe Tavior, Barton J. Wall Jr. Tressa V. Whicker and Rob-
| Those to receive diplomas from
26 — ‘their home high schools in the ex Shortwave radio broadcasts will/ercises tonight are Jeane D. Ane drews, Technical High School; Chester A. Bailey, New Augusta, and Estle A. Sluss, Unionville.
Votes Exfra Dividend =
A regular 25-cent dividend and an ‘extra dividend of 25 cents a _|share on new common stock was
The dividends will be paid on Jilly 9 to stockholders on record
No, rade A my 330 OF,
. fiscal vear through May iH %0a12.50 BARS Wis 4 Vrhis Year Last Year | [Poultry — Springers and broilers, 38¢, : Expenses $31,486,494, 782 $36. Yoo. 024.145 | leghorn springers, 33c: cocks Jn sta ; Pa Receipts 3. 226,662,669 36,967, He 242 108; hens 4'% lbs. and over, je 1.740, 16, 187 6 096 | 4% Ibs, 19¢c; No. 3 poultry, 4c less than
ggs—COurrent receipts. 84 lbs, to Lar doc; Drie A Me.
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