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Little Publicity Attends Display

By DANIEL GILMORE Press Staff Correspondent

be an American “show of muscle” to Russia.

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of 60 B-20s at three RAF air-| been no advance publicity and no

official comment on the growing _ American air strength in Europe.|

The U. 8. Air Force, notoriously publicity minded in peace and war, has said little or nothing beyond the official explahation|

maneuvers. Even the arrival of the first forts July 17 was not announced until the planes were en route| ‘from their bases in South Dakota | and Florida. Crew members arriving in the first flight, in which 1500 men|.

. Kenneth A. Riner, Mentone.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIVES

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STATE PROBERS — Members of the State Department of Financial Jnstifutions assembled at the State House yesterday to review the investigation of used car finance practices. Around the table, left to right, are Joseph McCord, department director, and Commissioners Donald Jameson, Indianapolis; James R. Emshwiller, Hartford City; Maurice C. Riley, Bloomington; Leroy Davisson, Winchester, and

Expect Heavy Sentence, Fine

In Tax Case

Weiss, 2 Others Face Court Monday

Sentences ranging up to seven years in prison and fines up to $10,000 each are scheduled to be imposed in Federal Court here Monday on Jacob Weiss, Indianapolis attorney, and his two former partners in the liquor They were found guilty by Federal Judge Walter Lindley yesterday of conspiracy to evade] income tax payments on “concealed” incomes amounting to more than $575,000 in “black market” Hquor sales in 1943. Found guilty ‘with Weiss were Louis Rosenblum,’ Hammond, and Max Stryk, of Gary, partners in a wholesale liquor business in Gary during the war. ‘Black Market’ Deals The government, during. the trial here six weeks ago, introduced -evidence that the partners participated in fabulous “black market” liquor deals involving “under-the-table” commissions of as much as $100,000 in one transaction, The government charged that

‘one day's notice. before taking

30 More B-20's Arrive Thirty other BSuperforts and ‘81 F-80 jet planes arrived later. Practically ignored, Bowavet, was ithe arrival of three Arr ey

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FRED W. PERKINS ’ ipps Howard Stall Writer MILWAUKEE, Aug, 19—Wood-

Hog prices tied the Aug. 2, 1948 all-time record of $31.25 in the Indianapolis’ Stockyards today,

in other cornbelt livestock centers throfighout the mid-west. Low receipts due to a between geason lull were thought to be

ternational Typographical Union, partly the blame, stockyard

ficials in London said they “don’t! Bo: LISD 0d Plancs are how i the,

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that the organized opposition to ale policies at the convention here

ceipts were estimated at 5500. i8 holding most of its fire until a more propitious time.

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icies among the 88,000 members.

The opposition is organized into itis National Independent Party, ich has just re-elected Charles BD. Tucker of Indianapolis as pres-

ap aod Dictatoria Group “Our policy program will not be

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and yearling prices dropped as|Common

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submitted to this convention,” Mr. 00 says, “because it is al 300 Jos0unasl llered and dictatorial 20.75.3075 vk 2 18.78030.28 tes will resist any 330. + 37.000 28.00 the ;present . of- NEGIES" sunday 4 81.50029.00 Packing “Sows Good to cholce— 270+ 300 pounds 3630a21.50 300- 330 pounds ... + [email protected] 330- 360 pounds ,.. 23.80 27.00 360- 400 pounds +. 26.35 26.50

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POUDAS siivvivnencn [email protected] where plumbers and others cut «+ [email protected]} into them for sewer or conduit 2¢.00@%6.00/ installations will have to be [email protected] Seared, Mayor Feeney said to-

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De shy away, ladies, because we're not going to tell you how Dynaflow

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Not even going to explain how this wonder. worker does away with both.the clutch pedal and the usual low, second and high gears.

All we want you to get is this: r : You slip behind the wheel of a Dynaflow Buick, start the engine and set a lever.

From then on, all you do is press the gas

treadle and steer.

You move away from a standstill in one smooth, even build-up of power, easy and graceful as the start of a waltz.

You come to a stop light — and simply apply the foot brake. To go again, just feed the gas, without bothering to time your left foot with what the right hand’s doing.

You take hills, steep grades, traffic tangleg just by pressing down or the gas treadle. And you do all this without even thinking

about gearshifting.

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the three men owed the federal treasury more than $380,000 in| taxes they failed to pay on hidden income during 1943. Weiss was president pro tem of the State Senate here in 1935 and was: prominent politics for many years.

Cost. Going Up

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reach 12,000 and a radio audience

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a. Ui) these projects,” the Mayor said. ahve [email protected]| Fees for street repairs are Joftimeds down [email protected]| charged plumbers and others who

cut into streets in their projects. . Furthermore ‘Mayor Feeney warned that permits to cut into streets will be refused anyone who is. in arrears on payments to the city for previous street cuts.

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Why — because this drive shifts for you? No — because Dynaflow Drive does away

normal driving.

The power plant does what gears used to do — so only when you first start out, park or back up will you normally have reason to touch the selector lever.

The big bothers of driving are gone. Any-

'SCORES' DOUBLE WIN—During a successful year-long fight against alcoholic madness, Ernest Salisbury (center), 26, wrote a symphony which the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, under Dr, Valter Poole {left}, ‘will play. Mr, Salisbury was confined in the Wayne County General Hospital, Eloise, Mich., and wrote his music with the help of Dr. Ira M. Altschuler (right), chief psychiatrist,

Former Detroit Bum Sheds

Insanity, Writes Symphony

By CHARLES H. HANSON, United Press Staff Correspondent

THURSDAY, AUG. 19, 1948 |

DETROIT, Aug. 19—A former skid row derelict who threw off the shroud of insanity by writing:a symphony will hear the first concert of his life tonight, a full-dress performance of his own music. Ernest C. Salisbury, 25-year-old ex-alcoholie, petty thief and bum, walked out of Wayne County General Hospital unattended to hear what probably is the first symphony ever composed in a mental

guests. the total increase, $120,000 is for hiring new officers to set up a city-wide “walking beat”

{patrol service which Chief Rouls

explained is necessary to combat juvenile delinquency. In recent years the patrol cruiser ‘radio cars have replaced the foot patrolman but the cruisers “are kept so busy answering calls they do have time any more to patrol streets,” the chief said. Knew All the Kids “In the days of the- foot patrolman every officer on his beat knew all the kids in. the neighporhood and knew what they were doing,” he said. “Under this stem, officers were able to keep juvenile delinquency down to a minimum.” At present, he said, the city has only five walking patrolmen, four downtown and one in Broad Rip-

Pie Chief Rouls outlined 14 proe posed “beats” for foot patrolmen, covering every section of the city. Councilmen did not indicate their attitude toward the extra expenses for the program but re« served a decision until all budget requests are reviewed. Most of the police department budget increase is for salary increases for patrolmen, ranging to $25 a month.

Suspend 51 Officers i

CHICAGO, Aug. 19 (UP)—

institution. An outdoor crowd expected to

will hear the 80-piece Detroit|%r: summer symphony play the first movement of the symphony, “Eloise.” “Eloise,” according to Dr. Ira M. Altshuler, co-composer of the work and musical therapy director at Eloise Hospital, is the story of Mr. Salisbury's struggle to grasp reality through music. Mr. Salisbury heard the compbsition for the first time Tuesday at an orchestra rehearsal. I} was the first time he had ever seen a full orchestra.

a two-year scholarship.

Altshuler said,

express in his music.”

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floors.

Two years ago Detsoit police placed an insane and emaciated Salisbury behind bars at history of the Chicago ‘force. Eloise. Now he is attending the Detroit Conservatory of Music on

“Between those two dates,” Dr. “lies a period of struggle and eventual rehabilitation that Mr. Salisbury tries to

One portion of the haunting composition is called “The March after mental patients given cleaning chores to keep them occupied. Mr. Salisbury once mopped hospital ward

Fifty-one policemen began five days of idleness today in the biggest mass suspension in the

Commissioner John Prendergast suspended the officers for failing to : “pull” police boxes on their béats at the proper intervals.

His curse was alcoholism, which finally drove him insane. Police took him to Eloise affer he drank a mixture of wine, rubbing alcohol and aspirin tablets. Dr. Altshuler developed Mr, Salisbury’s innate® talent for music, which he studied even while drinking. A year ago a rapidly-improving Mr. Salisbury

“I aMn't think music could be that good,” he murmured.

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Five Parts That Work Wonders — Here's the heart of Dynafiow Drive—five simplelooking parts. But they make a clutch pedal unnecessary — § and also the vsval low, second and high gears!

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Mr. Salisbury quit school when he was 14 and became a “drifter.”

I: he likes, let your husband inquire into the technical side of Dynaflow.

As for you — just arrange to tfy it. In five minutes, you'll be saying, “John, whether or not we trade a car, let’s see a Buick dealer now and order a Dynaflow!”

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