Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1949 — Page 7

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Do What Grant Never Did - NILA FLU i | ~. Take Richmond Witho Even a Shot fam mdi) He : “As Visit. Jams Traffic d Business in the World : : . “ FI : : ar : pr 1 RICHMOND, "Vi, Feb; 5 (UP)—A. fone of Rulsians who man of the i ] ! : never heard of Robert E.: Lee took Richmond today; like Grant and 8. J, . , ! . & never did. Indianapolis & Resi dents | d . N % . Trafic was jammed and business disrupted as the two Russians, ‘A, speakers, ! Sen who took French leave of the Soviet Air Force last fall after listena Randall Petition to Truman, ns Io Tee ce of America,” i their first good look at an. jude Misses Ask ‘Inquiry A thousand people jammed a Viinia officials, who invitéd| A blond and Mildred By LOUIS ARMSTRONG downtown department store after|!c, RUSMADS to be thelr guests 3; Miss Mar. Residents living in the Cagl the ement 4 gq After they told reporters in Aus- ; George W, ‘fll R ir aE on agles 14 give the pate 1 ounced Titria they wanted to visit the Old drew his - ist; Sharon A dD aoa Pet Ivoula give the pair Lieuts. Ana- nominjon, were deeply chagtined|English he assured her. that Carl Hogue, toned 1 dent finan for Yen tol Barsov and Peter Pirogov— |p learn neither-had ever heard|“when financially able 1 ‘return Walter Stark dress § Plavdiices ava | gov a new shirt. apiece, ‘Theylor Gen. Lee, the Confederate hero. buy dress for someone. © ; ernment’s acq of land for promptly picked a couple of $10| T¢ cogrect the situation, the Mr. Barsov took & dim view of the project, peti numbers, the most expensive in| Russians’ were taken to the state his comrade's interest. in models. In a Wivepage petition they town. capitol where, before Gen. Lee's| “That is easy way I mnt ba i asked ne President lo direct an : \ “Now,” grinned Mr, Barsov, be they were given a briefing|ing. but does little for mind, E——————— / = Be 4 | ! have an he Cdl hs Ha arta. . ability -of permitting t ‘Army! 5 ! 1% 3 Be | —— AWO- REL. tithes stomine avs rn h—— Wad and-Dee's pares engineers to grant fl ease- OT a hs ments sound the proposed lake. They also announced their ob- : its sections to. poleies slopisd Dy THERE'S A VONNEGUT STORE NEAR YOU

the Army Corps of Engineers in appraising and acquiring lands in ff hee Sg FY the Cagles Mill Reservoir area. ; A {FEN They asked that adequate ap- E. praisals ‘be made. Cc Twenty-eight property owners, representing approximately 2300 acres of Putnam and Owen

v ) : ty d, signed the petition Ex Seabee Jim Madden and ox Ar my captain Gilbert Sheely found One cent a block i is their Soren It adds up. ‘Richard L LaMer and

to the President. Copies of the the answer fo more production, bigger prof ts. Howard Passwater are turning them out at the Patterson Block plant: =) document were sent to Indiana's ny . . . ' ¥

senators, Governor Schricker and! Col. J. L. Thurston, head of the] Patterson Block

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Army engineers at Louisville. Farmers to Use Land | Goes Info Black htweigh d st de baskets, hand woven Issuance of flowage easements; By HAROLD HARTLEY Lightweight and sturdy by the Army would give farmers Times Business Editor -

around the lake use of the land WORKERS WERE grumbling. from select quality, high gréds willow reed.

whieh will lie between the normal Owners were worrying about pro-. water line and the water line duction costs. And the wolf of ) at. flood stage when the dam bankruptcy was drooling on the gates are closed and the water {s steps of the Patterson Block & held back. - Materials, Inc. % out at 2800 B. This area amounts to a con- 71st St. : siderable number of acres around! That was about a year ago. the lake. Residents using this And, strangely, the same scene area for pasture and crops under was (and is) taking place in other a flowage easement would not Be industries. The difference is that able to obtain damages from the Patterson Block found the angovernment in case it was flooded. swer, while many other plants. The easements would allow easier are still wrestling with the probaccess to the shore of the perma- lem. nent lake. The reason lies, perhaps, in fie pi > I : ‘fact that two ex-service men who ~ , i por ms aim, EY Ware did not know it couldn't be done, This one won't burn. It's metal and concrete block, and turns out up to 4800 blocks a day under their bottom lands. They charge Were running the little cement an incentive plan. : the land was appraised by a man block company. Not knowing it hired on contract by the Army couldn't be done; they did it.

Oval Basket, 25 in. tong. Oval Basket, 27 in. long. . Oval Basket, 29 in. Tong... <7. vvv.. $3.35 * Round Basket, 23 in. diameter. .......$3.50

n * AMERICAN BEAUTY IRON (left) with

i odern blocks went down from 1134 cents tion per man-—or a notice on the other talk, and decided to go on: Sotd, mn moder

who was unfamiliar with var - [to 8 cénts. The average hourly|door from the sheriff. ’ [bjcaune Sheers wnt Snywhere $1 2 values wage went up to $1.25 per hout.| Jim Madden got into Patterson else go. r. Madden loade rg Co J I" Putian asa”.Owen; | RED-MEADED, bueesed and And the company’s profits jumped block through the side door, and the block-making machinery in Adjustable and auto. Their petition states: {had learned io do the “impossible” from eight to 20 per cent. [because the principal stockholder his trucks and carted it off to matic . + . the right

The result was happier workers, 5a8W he was a worker. He had| Adrian, Mich., where he unloaded

“We disapprove the practice of In the South Pacific. He knew taken advantage of the GI Bill of it at the machinery factory. Then

always avail - the Army Engineers in bringing! something about getting the boys satisfied stockholders and a busi- hoat Ts ys

Rights and had purchased four he came back, assembled a crew

: : a Kentucky Birstbrender to In-/ ogether and working: out the. ,.uy which climbed to-a $75,000 10 trucks, {and reluiit the plant, this time able, visually indicat: ana as a real estate appraiser.” an $100,000 rating with Dun & Brad-| Then he got the contract for out of metal and concrete, taking on Thermescope » ’ Makes Affidavit Hard-working om Meagacn, had street from a virtual state of delivering Patterson blocks. The no chances on another fire, 2 od tai- Puri he DREN Was amie ent Je-hay aleg. vr he bankruptcy. (Credit rating under chief ar Zochits| In three months they were roll- dial and automatical. : 8 les'dens $5900). ‘rRow president uced--him--40 yng again, Then the incentive : es ery + Who. swears the appraiser told wasn Solag DL Jim Madden doesn’t know. to- trade in his trucks for stock ‘in plant went into effect, and profits J ~~ i Iy maintained. $12.65 sh All him he “knew all about rough kn p day how far his story has spread. the company. With Seabee daring. and wages rose. 1 land because he has owned such He was paying $1 an hour and in th king rooms he did it. ; r of a farm in Kentucky.” not getting enough blocks. The YOU hear itin ® So King pon —.. Associated with him is a nottier The resident, Clarence O. Barr, plant; with considerable effort, of Pulimay cars. - a ith] A FEW MONTHS later the[X-86rvice man, a former-Army vith declared in his amdavit: was turning out about 3000 cement eryWhere business 1s thee BLL urned down. They had an. Captain, Gilbert (Bugy” Sheely, “He said he was under contract blocks a day. They cost him- 11%; the c choice ween more p Pp ey A A who is secretary of ie company. rey, with the Army to do this apprais- cents aplece and the price to con- i h h Jim Madden is éxecutive vice ack. Ing and when it was finished he |tractors was bobbing between Forum Sponsored By Churchwomen [president and neral MARager. would be out of work until an-|14%% cents to 167; cents. - They e a little concrete other project showed up. He. told. There was not enough margin! The Indianapolis Council of Mrs. Walter Caley will talk about! io ck office in front of the plant, me that he just did this apprais-|to pay the overhead differential. Churchwomen will sponsor a “Economics and Legislation.” and rost of their workers live in * SUNBEAM DOUBLE . ing work on contract, that he had {He and the. other . stockholders forum on “he Church and Eco-| Mrs. Joe D. Hendrickson will | pesrby Ravenswood, AUTOMATIC IRON-

done some of it in Virginia and Were as unhappy as the workers.| ... .» ‘pridgay from 9:30 a. m.| /review the book, “Christianity! Other stockholders are Mr,

his 12 or 15 workers , . project rane bi came! othe ol RA, story. He t0 2:30 p. m. in the YWCA. (Where Men Work.” Mrs. _Rilph, |Reckisl and March A. Archer, 4 MASTER (right) ends up.” asked them if they needed more. A panel for discussion of “A 1, Holland is chairman of the) Incentive is working at Patters tired ~ arms, aching

Other residents claim the ap- help. They said no. Then he dis- Cprigtian’s Responsibility in Beo- churchwomen’s ecorémics com-| son Block, and if production-

Prater 1d de Was an le ne the nomics and Industrial Relations” mittee and Mrs. Dorsey D. King stymied industrialists wonder

wrists, and weary

tate agent. The Terre Haute Chiefly over wages. will include Mrs, Roscoe Crokett,|is the president. | what Jnat Shwe at ng thauldgts, Has cool agent, they claim, came to In-| He told them he had to'produce Mrs. John A. Townes, Mrs. W, B. The churchwomen- said they! might be well for them to run out thumb. tip heat regula. } diana five years ago. { 4000 blocks a day and that he Alexander, Mrs, George w. Wal- « ‘need to study ecnomics because to the Patterson Biock plant and re Yor Lightweight “snd ———— [would pay them one cent per. “Mrs Merton Good and Mrs. thelr, standards of living, job se- have a little chat with earnest : 4 : UAW Will Demand bck when they passed the 3000- g “g Royer. Mrs. H, B. McCor-| on hopes for their families|!4KIn8 Jim Madden. streamlined .. $12.95 |Tark. mick will presenf the church's| curity, opes or du He has the answer tucked safePensions at 60 | IT WORKED "like magic. The'stand on economics as brought{and country all are wrapped UP|)y away under a mop of curly

{workers “fired” two of their own out "at the World Council of{in the general industrial situa-|fed hair, but it's pretty easy to cost of _ Producing Churches Assembly. in Holland. tion. ise . see on his balance sheet. |

DETROIT, Feb. 5 (UP) —Walter m Th P. Reuther, president of the CIO! eh, Ene United Auto Workers, disclosed today that the UAW will seek re-!

tirement benefits for all members 60 years of age and over. | Reuther told a United Rubber| and Workers (CIO) district conven-! tion that the UAW will stand firm

on {ts previously annolinced de-] PRESENT TH £ Genuine Daystrom

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