Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1949 — Page 5

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SUNDAY, MAY, 15, 1949

2 Firms Cut Parlayed $1.65 Into Cars, Gems

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GM and Servel Reveal Slashes; ~ Meat News Good

CHICAGO, May 14 (UP)—Two refrigerator concerns announced price cuts today and wholesale meat prices were reported three! per cent lower. i But a government official said falling prices mark a return to| normal, and that the nation is headed for “high production and! employment.” | Price cuts on refrigerators were] announced by Servel, Inc. and! General Motors. i Servel announced “drastic” re-| ductions on gas refrigerators! varying in different sections of the country. Servel President

production costs.” i 13 Models Cheaper | Instead, he said, the cuts were | made in anticipation of lower ma-| terial costs, greater production efficiency, reduced expenses and more sales. . General Motors cut prices of 13 househol®@ refrigerator models

from $5 to $23, and cited some of The ‘flashiest car at the Speedway this year is a green and drove into Indianapolis he kept Servel’s reasons. (black colored sedan literally burdened down with chrome and gold getting calls on it. Someone was

The American Meat Institute trim had good news for housewives.

Wholesale prices dropped another Haute resident, Paul Deal, who deals in Deala brassieres. jcovered he was on the same three per cent in the last month Mr. Deal, a friend of Anton Hulman Jr., owner of the Speed- channel as the water company

and “retail prices are also down way,

sharply,” the institute said. |spend a couple of weeks in cele-| EERE TTT {bration of his birthday, May 28.]

Minnesota Composers [As his name implies, he carries; om 1ndiana, Mr. Deal has done vision set and a wire recording

. with To Submit Scores who NEW YORK, May 14 — Com- and posers who live in Minnesota or bills, are natives of that state have

been invited to submit composi- MODESTY and reserve have no tions for a special centenary con- place in Mr, Deal's makeup. He ate for a man in his business. The by hand,” he said. “The car cert on Oct. 14 in Duluth. takes pride in the fact he is the figures of the two. girls holding costs $6,946.72 as she stands. That

The principal requirement is for

works for orchestra without only

chorus, or works requiring a country. He qualifies the state- Of course. . au soloist providing the composer ment by adding, “At least that I. THE CAR is another example of man operate the Speedway when

guarantees the appearance of the ever soloist without cost to the spon-| Th

soring bodies. Scores must be operates out of Miami, Fla. is/thruout. Special air horns which and spied a feminine race fan submitted to Joseph Wagner, more than willing to talk of his make other motorists think the walking in to the track. conductor of the Duluth Sym- accomplishments. {James Whitcomb Riley is coming] “She's a 34B” he said some-

phony, by June 1. “1

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Comes to Speedway’in Flashy Automobile | It's equipped with a telephone By LOUIS ARMSTRONG of course, When the Floridan

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has come to Indiana toi my pocket and I haven't robbed 2eTVIce cars. He got that shut off

janyone yet,” he said. | {| In the years he has been away | Mr. Deal says he has a telehim all the air of & man ,)) right, On his third finger, left machine for his car but they are can look at a scratch pad, .. "he sports a 12 carat dia- being repaired. He has an elaborturn it into a stack of $1000 1,14 which looks like one of the ate hand throttle control hooked {headlights on his car and which|to his steering column. lhe values at $15,000. He designed, “When I get tired of using the {a mounting for the ring appropri- foot throttle, I just work the gas

male brassiere fitter in the the stone wear bras. Deala bras includes $400 worth of gold iniitials on the front and back.”

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5

|Number of Children Hurt In Traffic Nearly Doubled

: In fact--as the above picture indicates, Mr. Webber (left) and Mr, S8helhurn wish to assure the good people of Indis 930 N. MERIDIAN—OPEN TIL 9 P. Mm. MON. THRU “RI. AT anapolis that they have acquired the vies of Tos fide terion a id a complete pe pried and

THE NUMBER of Ee alldren injured in traielo nis, Sropy of a ep Stjdacchs will have more MA accidents on Indianapolis streets from Jan. 1 until May 6 this year, RT a: NS Se Smarter able. He intends to inaugurate is nearly double that of last year. i : a campaign against the minor Police statistics show 134 youngsters between the ages of 6 and traffic. Then there's another) paign ag tion 15 have been struck down by motor vehicles so far in 1949, com. S/UmP until the first year of high everyday traffic violations, a

pared with 75 in the same period in 1948 and 62 in 1947. ;school. After that they begin to campaign which he hopes will reThe statistics further disclose; — = ———— fall into the pattern of adult ac: sult in better-educated motorists that 90 per cent of these accidents accidents occur after school cidents.” and more safety for all.

were caused by the children them- hours, on Saturday and on Sun- o selves. In only 10 per cent of the day. During these hours it 1s wp Police Arrest Two On Lottery Charge cases were drivers found to have 1, parents and motorists to pro-| ™ jetor. of the 'W ‘one r d violated traffic regulations. ‘tect -chW\dren that thelr own e proprietor o e Wagonion charges of gaming and oper

- n - 3 ' CAPT. AUDRY JACOBS, head mistakes. Wheel Tavern, 661 E. 16th St. lating a lottery and gift enterprise.

of the police traffic department, Sgt. Raymond Gish, guardian 2d a bartender were arrested Alfred Shikand, 88-year-old said more and more protection of the traffic department records, Yesterday, police said, after mem- owner of the tavern, who lives is being provided for children, traces a relationship between age bers of a raiding squad observed in 1140 N. Bosart Ave. was Safety patrols guard intersectionsiand the number of children in-itne bartender selling Pick 'n' Win charged with keeping a room for near the schools. Safety lectures jured. ticket t SOIEPS [pool selling. are given twice a year in every] “A LOT of them are hit by tickets to two cus . |" Police confiscated 74 unopened grammar school, icars at the ages of 6 and 7.” he The bartender, Jack Carnal, 28, packages of Pick 'n’ Win tickets However, 75 per cent of the'said, “just a the time theyiof 2003 KE. 12th St, was arrested’ and $11 in cash.

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“You CAN take it with vou.” That is the theme of the sermon now being preached at the Webber Appliance Company, 2740 Madison Ave, They refer, of course, to the popularly-priced Motorola Portable Television Set, with the ten-inch screen—now available for just $199.95, complete with antenna and leatherette carrying case, If you have fifty dollars to lay on the counter, you can walk right out of the Webber Appliance Company with the thirty-three pound set under your arm. And if you fork over a mere $0.36 per month for eighteen months, the finance company won't take it away from you. These unquestionably-low terms make the good men at Webber Appliarice feel that--to paraphrase a popular soft-drink commercial" "Motorola is the set for you!” ; . The Webber Appliance Company, of course. offers nther gets. a complete line of Motorola and Westinghouse,

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134 Youngsters Between Ages of 6 and 15 | P8in trossing streets every day re pedestrians Will receive Have Been Struck Down by Cars in 1949 “THEN TE huitter of scelivthe prots ta ; — Na, :

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