Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1948 — Page 11
of a Dead Empire—
World Oil Shorta
+ |Loretta Young Says ‘May Have Died in Poverty 4 Charity Patient's Death Reveals.
Possible Identity as Estranged Parent
HOLLYWOOD, June 15 (UP)-—Actress Loretta Young, 1848 Award winher, said yesterday that a 58-year-old man who died in a hospital charity ward on June 6 may have been her father, * he father of Miss Young and her actress sisters Sally Blane oung, has been missing since he left their family
ord Ol ge Pushes Biggest Drive or Foreign Service Recruits Since Seabees
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mother wood,
ernment. , By the end of this year Aramco
‘wants to add manent \workers and 1180 temporary ones. s . -
” - | {HE RECRUITING job is- not
lits hiring ih vig citiés all over the U. 8. to
follow up campaigns conducted \ the classified columns of news-
pers. BF A typical advertisement intended to bring prospects to the ‘traveling reSruitgih dhdntiogh en-
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» . . ; HOTEL AND camp chefh and brick masons must have at lgast ifive years’ experience. Refinery and chemical plant operators must have four or five years on ‘the job, radio technicians ‘and operators at least. three years. » » . !
NOT ONLY must.the men hired) be good, but they must be steady ‘and reliable. It costs $5000 to
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now, but bachelor apartmen
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beards and earrings.
States ‘and has 50 days paid-vas] cation. :
HOUSING PROSPECTS
WHEN IN‘ ROME—Arma-
o's recruits sometimes sport
If he signs up again, his family
600D—Many Aramco worke ts, family homes are coming.
i : PLENTY MOT,
TOO-—Yankees
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hire a man, fiy him to Arab. 10 gown back with him, and
he will get a living allowance to
cover furnished house and food|at 10 cents a pack. z Food, beer, frozen milk, furni-|Arab language.
. because single | expenses. wh taste. could eset Single hitch, he and his wife and all{ture, and most other items come badly. If he is married, he and children under 14 are brought|from the States. J . back at the company’s expense for another 50-day paid vacation.|/from the States, are free. There = » 5 :
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and bring him i No drifters
are wanted. He must be able to work well
nis family must be well adjusted and his wife must be willing lo kiss him ‘goodbye for two
solid years.
On top of that, hé must be the home scale. The co
| advantages of going 8000 miles a viliza:
At the end of that
SAAR. ry almost anything a family expense. willing to accept the natural dis-\ 5'y vot prices generally the
ee i LOCAL LIVESTOCK
Movies, flown in twice a week are six hospitals for Americans,
PAY 18 about 15 per cent above with ample doctors and nurses,
es/whose services are at company
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American teachers are provided
. THERE ARE three American RE an awl ve re, AOU communities in Saudi Arabia.| Goon TO CHOICE MOGS (ie) |M a wr “rhe largest, Dhahran, has about| 120- 140 pounds pounds pt $.0026.0) 1000 Americans and 6500 Arabs| 13° 1% Bounds . Git to hoe 4 } Jiving in their own village. 180- 200 . 2s. pounds down voir 35.50031.00 Ros Tanura, 45 miles away, has| 350° 30 800 pounds downs ........ 21.50G25.50 700 Americans and 4500 Arabs. | 240-270 i 75 SHEEP (300) Abqalg, 50 miles. from Dhah-| 328° 330 ponds , Lambs (Shorn) ran, has 500 Americans and 3500] 350. 360 peu ; ; . [Ohetes closely AE 108 ei . Arabs. 00: TIO POURAS +. occnrees 18.50034.00] Meanie 40 $00 + rnr reverses 1I0GIN Also in their own sections, - 300 pounds ......eccoies 18.25019.00{COMMOD ..,.. v.00 SR : 16.00921.50| on re tren.” 1300 In| & sate el SES Bein. "OAR » id vere AB I a m .. “ 00 dians and some_Iraqui. 330- 360 ees [email protected] - = In winter the temperature is|Gooa— « WBGBBY eal Issues fine, ranging from 70 by day 8 Begun y down to 40 St night’ But right|sedium- + HGR elvan f now there are sandstorms that 250+ 550 dS Loioeises [email protected] STOCKS Bid Asked penetrafé everything. ; 1% pounds - . [email protected] Agents Fin Corp com Il : 1 And soon the thermometer will CATTLE (1840) | American States 8 ree 1 i" get up to around 125 degrees Steers | Ayrshire Coll com ... rs 2 ” and, on the coast it will be very R00 POURER. + + eves sess sus0036 00/1 8 Avres diac pid series 48 1004 sticky. SSE 100 DOUDNGS «.rveeeesss #RGH 0 Gut Te Sik "yor om 1111.8 2 vad * = @ . TI ia i FL [email protected] s-Merrill pid Saag 2g . ONLY 2185 of the | men wid POUDAS + erurinsanns [email protected] | s-Merrill com 1 i their andl} POUDES “1 evussesres. [email protected] i 1 iF ioedi 2 of the oh Pi Noa-1100 pousas 2000012 ho on Be . n with them. Another 700 married 11001300 pounds aa are Bea 00| Som th Nor . » dh eers 3 : Fi men havé wives up here—and| 100-1100 pounds ............ 22.50820.00| GUMmMING Bing DIG 1.5e:. «sss wi many children—for whom there Heifers "| Consolidated” ingusivies com. ol ‘are no quarters in Saudi Arabis.| ee. 900 pounds ............ 32.0§35.00| Delts Electric com........... We - There is about one . 1100 Pounds ——anoaanay ed 32.50 Lal gh 4 Wayneed RRpl... 81 a woman for every 19 unattached 300 pounds. ...... even [email protected]| Hays Corp iE ¥ w 0. ... : men. 1000 pounds ...... Leese. [email protected] Hert Jouty Pi a 19 The goal 18 a frame-and-stuceo| 30 Re" pounds ue..ien it aan sl Hook Drug com +0 mw Californias st ee. AAP Common ns n sso Tel 3 ofd.....coe0 . YU pounds . Cveses [email protected] Ind Gas & Wat com Lo 16% 18% sondiitned, with electricity, nat Cone: (All Weights) nd & Mich x 14 "% pd .... » "a ) gas, telephone, TUNDING Good ...........:.......... 3.00835.00 Tgp pa 1 be Bid IIIIA08N 1080 water, sewage system; land- MARI. tn iene sindpis » & L 4) pp ” > scaped with. grass, trees and|Camngr .........- : 14.00@16. s-Waver 4 J on year - avouné--bougainvillaea, Bulls (All Weights) | indois water a A rvs 18% oleander, false jasming, RERCIA— Go ~ wil weights) [email protected]| Jefferson National Life com. Bie for every family man, unless he A mn & Co pid vereenie. 87 81 prefers - AN apartment mn the [Medsum. PTE ie 2 50 Lincoin oe GR oe an eight-story building that is under cutter and common ... 19 504423.00| Lincoln loan 5% pid consideration. - CALVES (875) |Marmon Jitttingen com ot ne The goal 18 & room for every Good te ehoiee ..o._.... sega Nv al Homes com ... 10% Common Ll [email protected] | 5 " \e bachelor by himself, instead of a |Soms {fy youn war. cer onsns 31.00015.50 ry 4 wt 104 { third or half share in & room. | .- Steérs ' bea py Serv com Bl 7 TET ‘| pester snd Stesker Ositie and Calves Bu Bary oF 1nd tom i111 aval ] apr he | ‘of Ind 3% pid Val eH] WILL tke Hume. Dy sh Oo 500 PoUnas ....eiierins 1.00028.30| Ross Gear & Tool tom - : - ¥ i nt ol . ’ ‘houses for.twice as many women | 800 800 pounds .........se. 25.00937.00 | Stokely-Va Camp com ieee 18 HA and children a now. Vo Y00Q DOUBES +; ...oeaennt 4 [email protected] : i 4 Workers sign up fortwo years. Cemmon- | Wl During this Shiteh they must _800« 900 pounds .... 21.00033.00} { juve Se families here. They Good pr (Aleem) I 00 ! hree-week vacation, . ‘ou ® fair chance of thumbing a ride Pro is hr Satie of 1 ing » rids| Local Produce aa) B Baghdad, Asmara, India, or Bei. - Springsrs end hrallers, 30a; . Io
} Poultry Tut. leghorn springers, "At the end of the two Years|{i' iss. ite: | the worker is flown back to the Ne. 1.
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METAL WASTEBASKETS W. C. BRASS and Associates
211 8. Meridian St. RI-1507 Established 1919
SPECIAL! : PANTS or ie Plain SKIRT X q C GASH &
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$e; o A La ; Grade A dum. 3%; orate B Large 360; no grads,
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| ButtertatNe. 1, 4c: No ( b at plant.)
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Local Truck Grain Prices |
a y Ne. § roe wheat; $3.11. No. 3 white sorn, $2.26, i No. 1 yellow corn, $2.11. | |
1 | No. 2 oats, $1.03, | No. 3 soybeans, 14% moisture, $1.07 | | ————————
City Jobs Lure Indians
Off Reservations
BOSTON (UP) =~ The Society {for the Propagation ofthe Gospel | Among the Indians and Others in North America, the Oldest mis- | stonary society of American orl {gin, has just held its 161st annual) meeting. Its field secretary: the Rev. G. |®. B. Lindquist, told the 50-mem-
dian tribes in 24 states and had
. SOMPANION SPECIAL
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addressed nearly 9000 persons in 176 appearances. He said Indians were leaving their reservations to work in cities
at jobs they learned during World
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Stores AN Over Indianapolis : Phone WA-4521 for
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. FURS AND JEWELERY
Now under a single , tr policy needed pro tion against fire, theft,
residence, in Stores, ’ theaters, all publie
GRAIN DEALERS
MUTUAL AGENCY, INC.
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1740 North Meridian. CT WAbeth 2486
£4 ; find the Arabian. burnoose hee fh merits in The desert sun, where U.S: truck-tires give no shade.
Same “ - She Slates. Some Sou the youngsters. Plus native tn. (APRCATEL. friends said he re are cheaper, like cigare , . is he structors to help them learn the, .,. eq in Alhambra, Cal, and
tend because of pi
the priest for help.
lawyer.
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oung sald she was in-| death of John Vv. He never mentioned any relation
Mrs, Laura Young, Ingle-|, - bond of Miss Young, said the
~ who or John Mr, Earle's funeral expenses, Jasna died June 6 In
Miss Young. was unable to at-| cture commit-| ments but her sisters did attend.|It 1s not necessary to transfer i Priest Helped Her i es Hert 12 oly ~ ) py | Erigerator, scientists of the Gen: |. n y ARO DYl..al Electric research laboratory | her parish priest that a man call- point out ing himself Jack Earle sald he| : i S was her father. He had asked ..... sa ya:
made for me to make some €OD- lyon from the can, but that is not | ' glars tribution toward his support andiyaemtyl, not dangerous to health. |ss000 cash and $4300 In checks
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ship to Miss Young, they sald, Radio Executive Tom Lewis,
three actreps sisters plan to pay
SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP)
{food from an opened can to a |dish before storing it in the re
Lions Club.
The U. 8. Department of Agri.
“ gf “It 1s just as safe to keep . . 1 asked Pe priest what s|canned food in the can it «ns ;aSh From Safe should a a jay hem | !n=—1f the ‘can is cool and cov-| story seemed all right. 0ld| ored—as it is to empty the food |
him to send the man 10 mMYiyni, another container. . . An arrangement Was| 4 foods may dissolve a little Safe experts have done a job bur-|
«A few]
couldn't and
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Harold 0. Bumett
among the district governors elected here during the 27th annual state convention of the
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the ty ES ie Eh pital,” the grandmother's let- L ni § E Ci 10. Young sald. Find Food Keeps | LY fall, district D; Perry Wesley, Ro un. Karis Joly wae slaimed LIONS OFFICER — Harold [Bicknell district 1, and Mr. Bur ; h , Hermosa : distriot - | Be . Cal, sister of his late O. Burnett, local insurance Other elected were Rob- : Nn pene S broker and member of the ert Black, Veedersburg, state | Southport Lions Club, was |comptroller; the Rev. Robert J
MacDanel, Ft. Wayne, state chaplain; Tom Warrilow, Gary song leader, and Al Green, Gary, state pianist. New trustees of the Indiana Lions Cancer Fund for three-year
Rescue |tarma were Verne Muller, Dyer, {district 235A; Arthur Stump, Indi |anapolis, district 358;
| hs Otis Kirt. |ley, Plainfield, district 25C; A. C. |Call, Anderson, district 35D; Raymond Tash, Salem; district EB, and Howard K. Lewis, Indianapolis,
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (UP) —|qigtriot ¥,
recovered Binds Marriage License
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I have done so ever since.” Miss] Young said. {
died of a stroke. Not at All Sure Gladys Young
mother, Mrs.
on grounds of. desertion in 1920 and later remarried, would say
actress’ father. Mrs.
to Los Angeles after {the time.
Ihis second wife died 14 years ago.
Will Give Away,
“Cans and foods are sterilized a 1383.pound safe stolen lin the _processing, but the dish rom x Los Angeles General Hobpital, [into which the food is emptied \s | trom the Montgomery Ward & Co however, sald Mr. Earle was ad-i¢ar from sterile. In other words store here. mitted as an indigent patient. Hey ig likely to have on it bacteria {that cause food to spoil.”
Neither Miss Young nor her! High School Girls Like [to a more secluded spot, where
Belzer, who divorced her husband | ‘Old Look’ Bloomers FARGO, N. D. (UP)~The “0ld| Look” has returned to high school{lene torches for more than five positively that Mr. Earle was the girls’ gymnasium classes here. hours before they cut through |Atter some of the girls had mod-i{the money. ; Belzer said she married eled old-fashioned “bloomer suits” Sm Loretta's father when very young iin a pageant, they petitioned Ha- TOLERABLE TEMPERATURES lin - Salt Lake City. She movedizel Dettmen; physical education| ~The
/ highest he dis- director, to let them wear them all|ature for clothed persons in
| ‘The burglars had knocked off |its combination before removing {the steel and concrete strong box
was found, battered and |scarred but unopened. The experts worked with acety-
health is about 88 degrees
He Wanted 5 Years Ago SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) «= The war interrupted things but when one swain at the marriage license bureau, he found the license he had taken oul in 1043 still awaiting him, * The clerk explained it wouldn't be necessary to go through the customary three-day waiting period. “Five years is long enough,” the clerk sald. ———— DIETARY STUDIES MADE Americ
a and Australis are an. interest in each
showing tolerable -temper-iother's ists; Australia. has ie
sent * shipments of its
fo ore {oysters and scallops to the United
doughnuts.
humidity is extremely low.
Just come to one of the Ford Dealer showrooms listed below on Friday,
machine to
They said they were more com-|renheit with the relative humidity|States and it has imported an tortable than glamorous, but tight|100, and 138 degrees when American modern swimming suits,
make
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