Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1949 — Page 3
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1 RCA to Add $27,500 Radio Jackpot Puts ‘Honey’ in Honeymoon |Fiya More Auto |UN Delegates Open Session Two Shot Fleeing = 1 oon we | —— tein aur Full of Pep and Vinegar’ moo ta pio’ rok 400 Worker S Deaths in State | halian Lr Problem eg Issues (Terre Haute ; 3 "8 Victims Include | On Agenda as Assembly Wheels Begin to Spin| Anether Sprains Ankle As Sales Spurt Crawfordeville Couple ,BANDREY TULLY. tgp ws St Wie, And a Captured
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RCA, in Indianapolis from 400 to 500 onion A4d
By Jan. 1 the company expects 16 Yas 4s Beak war level of 5900 meet the twotug of the spreading television network and early Christmas or-| | record department is press-| ing 45 rpm platters in seven col-| ors, turning out pops, classicals,| spirituals, juveniles, westerns and hilibillies and double-feature pops, at slight premiums. ; ‘They're the Nuts’ i New Christmas records for chil-| dren will combine comic cartoons, reading lessons and gay Mother! Goose music. “They're the nuts,” sald an RCA spokesman. “It's! a new age for the bib-and-Pablum| generation.” Shirley Temple has a new! story series, but Dumbo, Sambo, °°
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to Indiana's rapidly Increasing today and you half expected them to break out thelr bicycles and traffic death toll today.
{ranged in" Crawfordsville for Mr. old United Nations. {and Mrs, Walter M. Swan, killed, “Tt's as if that sickly kid next| |yesterday on: U. 8. 31, north of/door had been taking a secret | opportunity to pull off something Argos, when their |erashed héad-on with a truck.
driver as Clarence L. Ragan, 30, of 1240 W. 30th St., Indianapolis. Mr. Swan, 70-year-old brick con- hoses before this session is over, tractor, died instantly and his but at the moment you can't bewife, 65, died shortly thereafter grudge the delegates a in a Plymouth hospital.
{old Attica youth, was fatally in|jured yesterday when his bicycle was struck by an automobile aso |he was riding home from school | for lunch. He died in St. Eliza[beth Hospital, Lataye
as Jay Carr, also of Attica. |
paraiso, ed his Sabi le to avoid hitting|Other countries finally tumbled to
a school bus.
Five more fatalities were added United Nations General Assembly.opened their fourth session here Times State © 80 tooling about bragging, “no hands.” At least, that's the way everybody seemed to. .feel—full of old-|
A double funeral was being ar-\¢,.nioned pep and vinegar and all set to bust an arm for good
pital here today following a futile attempt to escape over a 20 foot recreation yard fence yesterday. Alert guards shot one of the wall scalers in the leg, another
the assembly has a made-to-order
automobile Charles Atlas course and now really big at this session. It is Ro aut In the grley looking fOF the Italian * colonies. problem, |; "he arm and a third sprained Shows Off M caf a which ‘the Ui 8. Russia, France his ankle In jumping from a and Britain have been chewing| fence. Maybe there'll be some bloodY|on for almost threé years with-| Prison officials said today Wilout tting anywhere. liam J. Wiseman, 28, and Grady 2 ro Tgp to let the Lee McDanlels, 30, both of Atlittle |lanta, Ga., were shot as they atstrutting ; assembly settle it and if the boys f "» the o * ? can get together and not be in-| tempted to scale the second of Vay a few months ago every-| oo every five minutes the double fences aigund the yard. i fine eng the United yynited Nations will be ablé to, William Juntk , sprained his prices RE Po bi prefs Rs wrap Wp ita frat important job. |anice y he a Bike Today it's not only still alive but| . Of course, there's bound to pal Irae 1SBC0 2 wing off its muscles. {alot of yelling and foot-stamp-| One Military Prisoner Nobody gossips any more about INE over civil rights in some of| warden J. E. Overiade de|Russia being all ready to pul|the Soviet satellite states like sorined Wiseman as a military lout or that the Atlantic Treaty DulSaria, Hungary and Romania, prisoner serving. a six-year senas Se Shoes ns. he Jo nd oo le 1 ma ae ar Sn wre Dahlstron, 26, of . Val. (heap. Instead the Soviets are jelegates would just as soon put| NE Short terma. for -automobile was killed when he JCUNE BS If they invented thers Cuyning about that until] Meme the truck off of Ind. 49, United Nations and are glad the(, .. ~~ non 0 maybe. aw Be Sore Jum Dt —~ Cocky is the word for ‘em, {couldn't resist the “temptation,” lr ets Warden Overlade said. “All is
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Boy on Cycle Killed Warren Richardson, 17-year-
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Wililam- F. Buechner, 56, of [Even Foreign Minister Andrei
the Checkerboard Boy and Spike |Vishinsky. who usually looks as| i jected quiet today.” ” Joncs with “The Circus Man - Kokouno, died of Jujuied Mou A he's hankering irl os Asbiation Rel th The “a te miles Again”, will be prominent . yg } i gO so Wabash. noth |gzzling platter of broiled capital-| IN Hawaiian Strike guards who stopped the escape os Christan otord Sountets. : ony : . ist, 1s going around smiling and] HONOLULU, T. H., Sept. 20/Attempt as “s "and a few weeks after A ard, Mrs. Victor Mikenas, 21, shares a cup of coffee with her husband of nine days as they talk over Hunt Féke Bill Pair Sung hatlelio With; the res {UP)—The Hawaiian stevedoring| 0d they wers not Mating olan to meet the tidal demand for the] what to do with the $27,500 worth of prizes she won from the NBC "Hollywood Calling" radio Of Noronic Shi [this penne ander a : why ay turned ony a Proposal stopped $199.50 anniversary model. program, yesterday. She identified a film of fortune as the "Ziegfeld Follies of 1946" when she oronic P | With the Atlantic Pact in pro- y al Judge rge os
RCA is getting ready to put its answered a telephone call from the program while on her honeymoon. Prizes included & deep freezer,
new $1 million kinescope (pic- : : ture) tube plant into production} - auto and 3 Mediterranean ause.
at Marion, Ind, where employ- { 9 . ment, now about 150; is expected Stron Arm Raid to pass 1000. Other Plants Humming & The Marion plant will supply | the world with the 16-inch RCA! ncrease Orec |S RAL ahr Toa bubs whic. already accounts wl : |guage was strong.’ “They left no If. of RCA’s big tube produc- ! intion. Other tube plants stepping) oO pe rator Says He Was room for doubt as to their in along merrily to the sleigh-bell Bo ak : y bran. Forced to Unionize Mr. Deel said that while talking I have to
Jingle of “Dasher, Dancer, Pran-| (Continued From Page Ome) |i, 11, organizers in his shop yes-|
cer and Vixen, etc.” are at Lan-| caster, Pa. (special purpose tubes, i image orthocons for TV cameras, a, Jing AFL locals duyringiterday afternoon he saw a ca Pavelo te tthe battie-be=iment. Fhe-¢ar;-he said, contained
transmitter tubes, etc.) and. Har: rison, N. ” . Tt | d 1 citizen.” ri i tween O and ‘AFL unions toifour “burly characters.” . Eo > garn®r memberships in the city's| |, onder the contract forced on
‘organizers who “strongly sug- ers rather than come_under an |gested” that his shop employees enter the AFL fold. . | Mr. Deel refused to acknowl{edge directly that he was forced,
the plant. Following approximately weeks of unemployment, Mr. Ellis
Ochiltree Cleaners.
{their demands,” he said.
work too hard for my| money and I can’t see any reason |
{parked in- front of. the establish-; of earning:my living as an Ameri-
Inthe Bloomington plant, at “I got the hint that unless I| oo dr ATR 350 mE sgnd my epee 1 Coe Bi ce small TV sets. ,, business today were: [contract the men in the car might|s oni hourly pay increase. “But At Monticello, RCA’s cabinet! ONE: A south side cleaner said be pressed into. picket service,” in.. will have to pay a $5 initiaplant employs about 600, turning Ne Was pressured into agreeing Mr. Deel declared. [tion. fee and $3 a month dues,” he them out large and small, shiny|to have his employees join the] One of Mr. Deel's employees, ,350q “We stood to lose $1 a and dull, and in any color or fin-/union after a visit to his shop by Sam Ellis, 34, of 2422 Winthrop oth on the deal.” ish the TV appetite desires. |organizers. : Ave. a wool presser, sald he quit| aoantime, Mr. Romer ani St TWO: One of the employees | “rather than to pay. tribute.” Moupeed signing of a CIO contract, LODGE UNITS TO MEET {quit rather than join and took | Left Former Job |with the American Cleaners and Errie Etta Council, Degree of his complaint to Prosecutor| Mr. Ellis said he had been em- Dyers, 2410 Roosevelt Ave. The Pocahontas, will entertain the George Dailey. Mr. Dailey said ployed for eight years at the Dar- contract is for a 2-year period, Marion County. Association to- he could not find a law violation ko Cleaners but quit in May of Mr, Romer said. ; morrow in the hall in Clermont. |and declined to take action. 'this year when company officials et, | William Deel, operator of the signed a “contract” with the AFL MOLE HAS TINY EYES HIGH PROTEIN VALUE | Ochiltree Cleaners, 2238 Shelby without notifying the workers: | The common garden mole has In protein value, fish is as nour- St., told The ‘Times today that| Mr. Ellis said he was one of 28 eyes, but they are very small and ishing as meat. he was approached by two union who left the job at Darko Clean- sunken almost beneath the skin.
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|—A gang of counterfeiters, whose practically a cinch, and Tito and|144-day-old dock strike. . —————— | members have flooded Toronto|Stalin bickering over who's|
AFL contract. At the time, he With bogus American money in Scalped the most bankers, sald, 33 persons were employed at recent weeks, took advantage o
the Noroaic tragedy, police resix|vealed today.
“I don't feel” Mr. Ellis said, then made tentions if I failed to comply with," ,) o, “trere would be "any from the sympathetic merchants strictly party-line stuff like con- San Francisco and the industry|C. Beck, 31, pilot, Linton, Ind.
land made payment with counter- demning Wall Street. benefit in my joining this union. (po American |
B. Harris of San Franci TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 20 (UP) |quction, and arms aid to Europe three-man ERnciAca for 8
board to arbitrate the Hoosier Flier Killed In Alaskan Crash
W. Russell Starr, chief negotiathe tor for the seven struck firms, FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 20 the said the industry seeks “a long|(UP)—The names of five. fiers pressure’s off at last, range remedy for strikes of this killed when their C-47 transport A ‘Golden Opportunity’ = |type, not a temporary sleeping crashed during a routine supply Some of the sophomores even|pill.” {mission to Barter Island, Alaska,
¢ Western powers figure some of
Two men visited several stores
said, he went to work at the Saturday night, claiming they think there's a chance the Yugo-| Mr. Starr said arbitration had were released today by Air Force had
the ship. They Slavs will stop letting Uncle Joe not brought labor peace with the authorities.
escaped from purchases teil them how to vote, except on|CIO Longshoremen’s Union in|
trifling The dead included Capt. Bruce was “firmly convinced it wouldn't who is survived by his widow in
$20 bills. | And as if that weren't enough, work any better in Hawaii.” Fairbanks.
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