Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1949 — Page 18

ripps Sail For Money Parley as Rumors Hurt Sterling Foreign Minister Praises President For Speech Assuring Sympathetic Talks

Believe It or Not, Here's a Guy Who

Snubs a Raise

MEET THE man who doesn’t want a raise. He's the red cap who totes your bag at Union| Station. te » Indeed, he took on migh Interstate Commerce Commis sion to keep the station bag from going from 15 cents

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The new 1950 Studebaker Ch. : " Champion

ih INewspaper Ads 1950 Studebaker Up 13 Por Cent

charge to 25 cents, The

“George” station cha for bags he'd get’ fewer tips. And tips are what it takes to put the cream on ah ordinary pay check.

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from $10 to $25 a week.

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at midnight tonight totals somewhere between $56 and week.

_lof America (ClO), got a pay bump in October 1948 from 91 to 98 cents. Then ‘this week the ICC fat tened the pay kitty still more by jordering the red caps to work 40 niques for 48 hours pay. : So the bag smashers don’t live on tips alone, as they might lead you to They may be making more than you are.

aly, 1045, Tomorrow ne 9ChoOl Bus Stalls

Maxwell Taylor and return ON Track: 9 Saved

GENOA, TI, Aug. 31 (UP)— (Atma driver ans 4 Tural school superin were acclaimed as Communist 0f- heroes today for saving seven from a hus stalled in the

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on it. He and Harold Louderbeck, the

. today [8 the bus seconds before ed CochaLouderbeck’ city Of ihe ito be carried because his leg was

army troops

surround

i OE he Mrs. Thomas Miller | but one road Rites Tomorrow

oo be held at 10 a. m. tomorow "5 The Chinese Nationalist gov-{the Harry W. Moore Peace {ernment announced today the ap- Chapel. She was 55. _poir train

Sun Li-jen to direct the(2 p. m. (CST) in the Miller last Son Funeral Home, Brasil.

med command estimated 200,000 men in For- years. She came here from Brasil

Tips run (it's only . a guess) |

This! 1050 with an airplane fuselage-|/zines dropped off 5 per cent, radio added to the $46.48 reds caps will ,.., p44, Roh fenders and Off 7 per cent, outdoor off 5 per

get for a five-day week beginning .;; me “spinner” will be unveiled cent and business papers off 4 per $71 a

superintendent, herded the. children off

Mr ono BR Han: ’ Rites Saturday “ her Bome, 4300 Ralston Ave. WiliEqy Hoggier GI

Another service will be held at Nov. 23, 1944 in France, will be Snirsl Sova

a! NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UP)—| es e BIR ~ationa advertising in news i : {papers during July incréased 13

per cent over the previous year while all other media showed de-| clines, according to Printer’s Ink! national advertising index. | National advertising in maga:|

Plane Fuselage-Type Hood Features Car

The new Studebaker line for

{in Indianapolis today. cent, Printr's Ink sald.

The sStudebaker, pace-setter in postwar styling, is designed to

Comparing the July volume of advertising with June, the pub-|

{lication revealed that newspapers)

A i THE RED CAPS, organized as Sve the car the appearance of\.... ,» only 8 per cent, compared | the United Transport Employees smooth motion “even when stand-| "ere a decline of 10 per cent tor

Ing stilk". magazines, 17 per cent for radio, + In\addition to its ornamental 7 per cent for outdoor and 5 per 1 the “spinner” augmentsicent for business papers. Televifour frontal opening which direct! sion dropped 20 per cent from air to the engine for maximum) June, the magazine said. cooling. :

The car has new self-stabilizing, : . coll front suspension and a new S@TVicCES Today mounting of front wheels so they! z strike road bumps at a retracting FOF Obie Abrams angle instead of head-on. ‘| Services for Obie Abrams, forCompression Increased mer res taurant Compression in both the Cham- ¢00k and onepion and Commander models has|time employee of been increased from 6.5 to 1 to| the old Darmody 7 to 1, the factory announcement Candy Co. were said. to

be heid at 3

Nylon upholstery has been ex- PT Jogay tn

tended to all Regal Delux models of the Commander series and wleral bi a > {optional on the Champion andy n Washington Commander convertibles. The in- pari. strument panel, newly designed,| Mr, Abrams has deth moved about four inches djed Monday in orwal his home, 247 N. Tire size has been increased to Hamilton Ave, after an illness 7.80 by 15 inches for Charfipions; of six months, He was 51. base rim

all low pressure, wide Ader ypes. Eggs Fail; Uses Fist In Indianapolis the line is dis-| MINNEAPOLIS: Minn. Aug. 31 played at the showrooms of Roy|(UP)—Mrs. Lenotine Nelson, 26, Gale Motors, Inc, 3815 E. Tenthiwon an uncontested divorce today

. Mr. Abrams

the road in a cast The bus was demolished and a|St.; Snider Auto Service, Inc, 3757 after telling the court her husfire started in the train's engine,|N. Illinois 8t.; Charlie Stewart bard threw three dozen eggs at

Inc. 1219 N. Meridian 8t.; Charles her, missed every time, then used Kruse, Inc., 3757 N. Illinois St, his fist to black her eye. t and Cumberland Garage, Cumb

land, Ind. [Local Issues "e Aug. dl STOCKS Bia Asked A can States pid ........ 3 "8 “Am an Sites Of Avvsssoess ia AY! re Col com __... «10% 1% alt BE & St Yao pd." 6 Ss pia....... Services for Cpl. Anthel M. Beit RR & Stk Yds com

Rigney, 1629 Linden St. killed Robbe Merril

held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in Com Loan §% Dra. ..: J. ©. Wilson Chapel of the|Gummings En

% {Cummings Eng pid .... . .IChimes. Burial will be in Memo- | <JHTHESS 4 Finance CE com

rial Park. He was 28, A native of Indianapolis, he!

Consolidated Vise en Consolidated Ind pfd.........

and the adjacent Pescadore|where she was & mcmber of the|was graduated from Technical Buuiesis Secures Com Considered one of the Nation oe 1 Aerarad DY So BDARG. ES ve Cote Barr ae : u ore he en5 ’ ablest he is a{Thomas D. Miller; a daughter, tered service in 1043, He received te of Virginia Military In-|Mrs. Ethel Bostic of Indianapolis; basic training at Camp Swift, Sstitute and was commander of three sons, Willlam R. and Joe|Tex., and was sent overseas Aug. & famed First Army which E. Miller of Indianapolis and Don (19, 1044. : or Japanese from northern|R. Miller of MoAlester, Okia.; Survivors Include his father, . three sisters, Mrs. Frank Moore Lundy Rigney; two sons, Anthel 5 — and Mrs. Marvin Elder, Knights- M. Rigney Jr. and Max H. Rig‘W . J. Fulkerson Hida and Min Alona 33.1 Stam a pet, ney, and a brother, Max'J. Rig- ; a 4 es, ney, all of Indianapolis. : ‘Services Frida Indianapolis, and seven grand- : . ba 3 Y children, * |Official Weather ~ Bgr for Walter J. Fulker-| © | vmmep_srares wearmes sumeav (N' poli, 6714 Evanston Ave, who Two Displaced Persons Sunrise 08 Sunset 708 |N “died Monday in Robert Long Me - Precipitation M4 hrs end, 8:30 m 10} : : 8 Hospital, will be held at On Way to Live Here (Feta phectoiuation whee Jam. 1.7: “spa D gory of [nd com Tl 3% Jam #2 p. m. Friday in Moore Mortu- Two European displaced per-| The following teble shows the tempera Ross Gear. RR ay Ahan n ® 3 Peace Chapel. Burial will sons are en route to homes in In-|"5 in other cities -- ,.. 180 Ind G&E com caresses 30% 22 be in Washington Park. Hegianapolis, the International Ref.|Atasis ........ JRE TE IS an eam UM 1 was 685. uge Organization Announced rool Boston reo 80 81 |Jtokely Van Camp pfd ...... 17 . -18 ER Fulkerson was a nightiasy Shichi : eon | Forze ante Maileabis 8 10 “watchman in Acetylene Products [Eleveland ... 0ness D8 3 | Bales eo avo J In §Co. 17 years. Born in Corydon. sumer Hoosier ciies on the. ship| Bogie. RR She lived in Indianapolis 40 years.\y y, {op Jett Bremerhaven on PU Worth a 0 [aon & Stew te oo . cine. 98 we “He was a member of the Corydon Aug. 22 | 1 ‘ 64 | Amer: an 4ias 80 ..... 95 = United Brethren Church. Mauritiu Lazar, a Romanian] Rfunt® © # PA Bastian Moser oe 5: 1 4, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. /initter, and Lose Emils, Latvian Ne Ofisans re AL | Jeanette E. Fulkerson; a daugh- organist, will come to Indianapo-| ASIN ayy" aaa ears i {Sitisens Ind Tel 4s 81... .301

i ter, Mrs, George Pennock, and allis. sson, Earl Fulkerson, all of Indi-isons are en route to. Ft. Wayne

Agtont raha {Anapolls, and three grandchil-ifive to South Bend, one to West: i Frinclace op ‘ville, and three to East Chicago.| — i

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with an airplane nose and airsfreamed fenders makes its debut polis today. This is the convertible. :

_ |lumbus, O.; two daughters, Mrs.

Westminster, Md.

William Krise Funeral Set

Retired Blacksmith

"mittee last May and has just been released

and Helper, Utah. It was the Un-American Activities Com-

Atomic Information

closely with Clarence F. Hiskey, associate chemistry professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. The committee has

Dies Here at 84

Services for William Martin, Krise, retired blackamith for Polk Sanitary Milk Co., were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Jordan Funeral Home, followed by burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. He was 84. . Mr. Krise died Sunday in his home, 1128 Windsor St. He retired five years ago from the Polk Co., where he worked 35 years shoeing horses that pulled the old milk wagons. A native of Gettysburg. Pa., he lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was a member of the East Tenth Street Methodist Church. Survivors include five sons, Carroll A., Indianapolis; Bruce L., Los Angeles, Cal; Webster M, Springville, N. Y.; William R., El {Monte, Cal, and George K. Co-

William Dettmar, Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. F. R. Jones, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Flohr,

Also surviving are a half-sister, 8 Santa

Mrs. Blanche Monica, Cal; two half-brothers, Edgar Deetér, Los Angeles, Cal, and Melvin Deeter, 12 grandchil-

dren and two great-grandchildreii.

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Local Truck Grain Prices

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charged Hiskey with supplying sources of atomic information to the missing Soviet spy, Arthur Adams, Crouch said Scherer directed the work among scientists and their assistants for 12 years “to my knowledge.” :

his wife, Lena Davis, went % California in 1941 to help out at the University of California where the Communist were infiltrating the secret atomic radiation laboratory in Berkeley,

The witness said Scherer and heifers sold at $25 to $26.

mixed yearlings remained unsold | . at $28. Odd head of choice LH Rites Tomorrow

Club yearlings reached $29 to $30. (8 For Mrs. Fawcett

grasser yearlings sold at $17.50 /to $23.| Services for Mrs. Elizabeth A package of choice near-1100-| Fawcett, 1138 Earhart St, who pound heifers remained unsold at! died Monday in her home, will $26, the asking price. Several lots! be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in

lof medium and just-good fed Penick Chapel AME Zion Church,

Burial will be in Crown Hill, She Cow prices remained steady at was 67. i prices 25 to 50 cents higher than| Born in Springfield, Ky. Mrs. last Friday. Good young beef paweett lived in Indianapolis 65 cows sold at $18. Bulk of medium years. She was a member of the and good grades brought $15 to a 9 Chapél Church, Survivors include two’ brothers,

On the university campus, he said, the Scherers worked with Rudy Lambert, whom Crouch identified as the head of “all un-

the party in the state of California.” Another prime mover was Kenneth May, son of a university dean at that time, the witness testified. At Berkeley, & super-sécret section of the party consisting of about 40 members was operated, Crouch testified. He told the spy hunters the group was so secret that “I, as county organizer of the Communist Party, was not permitted to know the names of the members.”

Symphony Leader Dies WATCH HILL, R. I, Aug. 31 (UP)—Dr.. Hans founder and conductor of the Na-

Washington, D. C., died yesterday at his summer home. A wife,

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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING WO | Clearings for Me 4 | Debits for the day ny 1 | Clearings for the month 07. | Debits for the month 590,

Local Produce

| innit i Poultry-Fowia lander oi bs “ br springers. 4c. an lors. 20. cocks, 140. "abd test than Ne 1 | eea—Current receipts 88 i rade A iarge Orade

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or portion of the U.S. fonight,

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—~An area of shower or thundershower activity is most likely fo | Middle, Atlantic states to the Gulf. Your weather o : Lakes regions and the Rockies. Fair sk will cover the

are also calling’ for |

10 200 hears ethorn wine: | o 3 poultry ! ibs. to cane,

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A frosty, sparkling bottle (or can)

lampagas JE

THE BEER WITH THE MILLION DOLLAR FLAVOR

two sons and a daughter survive.

quality’ Champagne

Velvet makes anytime refresh-

“oe Zestful hirstfrom foam to finish

“and, it's “Just as smo-o0-o-th”...

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There is mo finer beer.

[ aout, Cvs semisesuiny yous | 10 enjoy at BO premium in price.

ABC Suspends 6

derground and illegal activities of |

Kindler, 56, tional Symphony Orchestra in|without permit, three days sus-|g

George Dorsey, Indianapolis, and John Dorsey, Detroit, Mich. four nieces and five nephews.

Mrs. Martha Vestal

Beverage Permits

Beverage permits of six Marion County tavern operators and emee erage Vora, who fled Monday In ber e In coholic Beverage | Commission. * home, 1032 College Ave., will be {held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the ed permits Included jones & Hurt Sheffield Chapel. those of Ciaude Jerome Collins, Burial will bé n° Washington 538 Massachusetts Ave. 21 days Park. She was 78. {for Sunday sale, sale on premises| pon {ny Sullivan County, Tene not covered by permit and trans- p.ccee, Mrs. Vestal lived in Ine portation of ' beverages; James gianapolis’ five years. She was McHugh and Edward Cunning-'y ember of the Seventh Day ham, at 1417 Prospect St. and)qventist Church, Bluefield, Va., Fred Vespo, bartender, five days ine Dorcas Society of the church, each for Sunday sales. and attended the Northside Sam Dobrow, at 4083 W., Wash- Seventh , Day Adventist Church ington St. ‘insufficient’ lighting here. and insanitary conditions, seven| ‘survivors includs two daughdays; James D. Mitchell, at 303 tars. Mrs. M. Leon Robina: snd W. 21st St., employed bartender piss Dgrothy E. Hilliard, Indian: : {apolis, three brothers, Elbert pension; Eric L. McKew, at 211 W. Godsey, Birm Mich. {24th St., employed waltress with- Cain and Henry Godsey, Bristol, {out permit, three days suspension.|Va, .

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