Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1949 — Page 15

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Protection of restaurants from p,y Cleaners, Inc, to protect {unfair competition” of Country tpemselves from the initiation clubs, accused of using Income soo ang ques of the big cleaners from gambling activities to sub- who have signed a pact with the sidize their dining rooms, was to}, py

rasing the Shadeland Ave. Production to # goes far Get Under Way in December

nscious? By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor |e demanded Hoth Ba: Seine: “Officers of the little cleaners! The first tho weeks of opera- " New York Employmen t will get a lusty year-end lift when the SAN ¢ rs x rs B i RP Vincent . Sopcsaton. HO watching. 1 ri Bangs: on -agged down ® wheels begin to turn, in partial production, at the Western | be Assoc 900 ation, ” enforcement President; Robert Crouch, secre-| Contbol iy auch. a8 c Cries n-ager drive’ Electric Corp.’s new Shadeland Ave. plant in late "We wil sk Ely ent rcoment tar. and Richard Akers, treas- 208 Jowders. st : ne. ye. Gus : |Ing gambling." said Norms Bess, pul Lustgarten, attorney for| The chains insisted that the here. Fortu- Busy Raymond who keeps his two sharp éyes on . Seete Setary of the restaurant asso- u,.. ie11e cleaners, said, “We want! Gatyan market was selling rom 3 is happen. three Western Electric plants at Chicago, Speedway and The "delegation will. place be-|%% few employees to have the 0 pe : |

benefit of an impartial election.| cost. s fore She aveshos a hitherto Un|If they want to join the AFL orl On the third week the chains publ JesChution 28 opted Yicio and show their wishes in an took off their coats, sailed inte . the Pear Te wer. | election, that's all right. the market with matching prices, {oval enn 3 po S aa that the, “But we don't sign up until weland the Galyan clerks began { ll Fe00 DH (ee is being “geri. ind out - where our employees telling customers how they had

a Ave, reports die; un the business as if it were ; casting, finishing equipment |their own, a third of it is. [PARTLY CLOUDY AND and screw machines will be! It makes them careful in handl- CLOUDY AREAS

| merchandise. They | fitted into the steel, stone and| go concrete shell during ‘December," and colors ‘ip SOCKS to;

employment, and Jan : {avoid markdowns. They run a !ously, financially, and morally at-\Slend I Heh in way ay, 3nd at's Drought prices down in that ter ISreASing ir When WE’s hig plant begins |, © Yonge Kauw) 8 ua) SCATTERED este Ri cp aR . -— | The big chains refused to be pga ' sa OS, TID: i wi a mew CVeTY dime they save goes right, or. SHOWERS ‘the sale of food, and are tnereby Strike Trial jundersold, even at losses on adyment probe Ely, Wage DIact emiback to them. An To's SLEET enabled to undersell hotels and d Del ge items. ng to recog be added to the A Mr Walisce W35 AM. . cy sawsiowis 777770 main | (Tt principal T Judgment Delayed saa one vig chain operator, ae | BARS ie. Sous wend ei oe ED SREY #1 | |" Foro ar mn i in i dt in re ob stribution Gf vSutter industries. | Russell Savage, local manager, T.M REGUS.PATOFF. COPR 1949 EW. L.A. WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. | e today withheld judgment in the|fe P - e e i :

{not specifically mention country; lour prices will be as low as any. . [to mploye thi inth, - BS : vd ’|cases of four women arrestel ®"" Pl A 1 Bien “new look” tele- Sf to pw bY Dan i the| TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Cool air from Canada will blow down into the Great Plains clubs, spokesmen for the associa-|y,. "og quring a union picketing/0ne’s. ure of hig! } DS !

. : . the prin-| " - biggest in the local store’s his- and over most of the Rockies. In the coming 24 hours a new cooler temperature trend is predicted tion said the clubs were the prin-|,. 0 oo © at Darko Cleaners. Super-marketoperatorsex

turn . . x |press me fear that the price ria pianis, - per mental tory. He announced Philip Bear| for the general area from western New York and the lakes region down through the Ohio Valley | lean that covers hel aay: % Has soit lead to a major Ir, to a iarge vas be LA eden) to Texas. Rain and showers are predicted from New York State to Winois. Santi entire state—from Lake Michigan yp own to the pavement and her War in which the whole industry payrolls at Speedway pilot EN J able Howard Nelson will go into a = ‘a ge {to Evansville, Seclared 2p» Bess: clothing was torn during the Suffers. her families, plant &n Janu- ; ‘Jl merchandising training. Heo 5 Stead in Moderately Active Trading It’s Somon clubs receive rev. Picketing of the cleaners by a IBEW Asks P . ing, in many ary. Only a few ra | William (Bill) Holley, Sears’ {many © ese . CIO Laundry employee's union. sks Permit in or women, hundred of th 2

I adjustable be m zest} of the Sea ocal fam ! from ‘one. arm bandits’ or i . : ns 1 th g advertising executive, ther! Hogs sold at a moderately ac- of mixed steers and heifer year- $19 to $23, common to medium, enue t Arrested ih © oti 1th the | = J A IL MrH joe rs of the Sears local faml-ijye pace in the Indianapolis lings brought $30. Five loads of $1550 to $19.50, and cull ‘prices other gambling antivities e clubs disturbances were Mrs. Beulah For $60,000 By Iding g wive voice - compen- . Hartley ly had lunch with the Wallaces gtockyards today and brought medium to good fed heifers sold! ere down to $12 or less. A sin- Using this Beome: h Jub Anderson, 311 Spring St., charged! Pe n urna ona Brotherhood /* a ere sating dial instruments are out in/and the Walters (including wives) prices steady with yesterday's at $25 to $26.50 and a load of] * (cut their food prices, e S wit SSAULt fey = — Electric Worke re for national d d were

{gle load of 96-pound fed Texas «They will sell a steak for $1 that {titioned the Zoning Board for a experimental stations. WE n at the Athletic Club at noon. market averages. good head sold at $27.50. Medium gle po! ey \rlorderly conduct; Mrs. Mattie k right to ask ey ime more an 0 of Hoop o oll Most a choice 180-280-/3hort fed and grassy steers” and yearlings sold at a strong $19. a'regular restaurant man couldn’t |, ay 510 N. Fulton St. charged| Neighborhood Variance pi permit ve their jobs out before they will be mage Schenley Penicillin \pounders sold at $18.25 to largely heifers brought $21 to $26.50. gjouonter ewes were steady at $5, sell for less than $2.50 or $3. That ye), “disorderly conduct and re-| poms uct cos hg 3 Jen t ie on available to the public, probably SCHENLEY'S has moved be-igjgs5) A top of $18.75 was paid Common head prices were down to $8.50 leads more people to eat in the sisting arrest. [hal i ang.o ce bullding at Ji . her recruited on. a premiuis basis. yond the industrial horizon of go). "the most part for choice bead to $18 to $20. { . country clubs, and it creates al", 0 Mo Margen May, 1116| rd set 3:30 Oct. 24 ~the Armed Rl is expected on distilled spirits. Down in Law- weighing 190-220 pounds. Heavier, Cows Sluggish . wrong perspective in the mind of yn" nien) Ave, Apt. 15, charged|for a I ara: me oh the mew telephone In the In.|TeNCebUrg where there is a large|Leiznis were in scarce supply in| Cows moved rather sluggishly Free Diabetes Tests the public regarding restaurant|y gisorderly conduct, carryingis now zoned for residential hufldk or demand Schenley distillery, the company, Ket lat mostly steady prices. Good . profits.” ta concealed weapon istingli 1 dianapolis plant next fall. : d strep. the market. 1a Eat $15.50 Set for This Week soul pon, resistingling only. uth, which it : has gone into penicillin and strep-| “go. weighing 160-180 pounds, Peef cows sold sparingly at $15. The problem is not particularly, oct an4 assault and battery, The IBEW offices now are in has the right F Li Selli tomycin in a big way. ; ‘to $17 and common to medium| Indianapolis physicians will|noticeable in metropolitan com-| : | ] ront Line ing . : were quotable at $18 to $18.50, po p land Mrs. Evelyn Parrish, charged|702 K. of P. building. [ its people a Schenley’'s production under while light weight 100-160-pound STades sold at $14.50 to $16. Can- give free tests for diabetes this munities, such as Indianapolis, | with disorderly conduct. resisting! ea <4" erests of the THE OCT. 19 meeting of the James H. Noyes, head of the lab- e ig ’ ners and cutters sold at $11 to |where the ratio of country clubs| s y : FEISEOE Official Weather rifice. Nickel Plate Railroad board in|oratory, had dropped the price of head brought $15 d to 31850. 514, week in conjunction with a na-i¢ honuiation is small, Mr. Besg/2rrest and interfering “With UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU t to ask the Indianapolis is part of a business- penicillin 75 per cent in two years. Weights near 160 sold at $17. |* Bulis brought 25 to 50 cents tionwide program to search outlsaid. But in the case of smaller Police. wi or A, Be “please go getting public relations program| It is a mold culture business) Sow Prices Firm {higher prices and a top of $18 554g of the disease. cities with three or four country U S St t nt “Sunrise ___. 5:51 | Sunset _ _. Bi? demand it. spawned by the executive genius where the culture is transférred| go... .. ces were firm and the Was paid sparingly. Most me-| = 00 persons here, rep-|clubs the situation is different. | U. J. ateme Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. 00 untry has to of Nickel Plate's aggressive new|in mother cultures from one vat, = ¢ 2004 to choice light! dium to good head brought $15.50 : tre city school “In such cases a restaurant - = oo com ol TT ne Brees Since JAN, 1 recs rieiiiiis 8. reate a more president, Lynn White. ito another, each one larger until weights brought up to $17.50. Odd to $17.50, but cutter varietyiresenting the entire city s lowner with heavy investment in iment expenses and receipts for the cur-| The following table shows the tem« is by income a immer wil] be Shen eight they get up » Some 5000 EAllons: ies vies, @however, sold down -to Prices were down to $12. 'pupil population and employees of expensive Squipient, ean i com- ated fscal year through Oct. T, com-perature ‘in other cities: low when Indianapolis shippers will oa a ab an Snot Soup $15. Sigs were on hand in? Vealer prises ih Sows allyl commercial and industrial firms, Pe at aligation to car. Expenses ...8 1104008.185 § 5100 anu b20 pLADLS - & or market. learn from the board and the of-|inroads on human and animal limited numbers only. 31. G po o 9 Le 320.0 8% will undergo the tests. ry the problem to Governor [Seceipts ..... 9,604930.336 9,808.200.613| Burbank b ome tax law, ficial family what the Nickel Plate disease High medium or better grade $25 to $29, 8 lop © a pr Gerald F. Kempf, city|Schricker will be Philip Claus of Reficlt 2,009,073,788 SinotRnati 36 » could clai i v 5 teer d heifers moved actively, mon to medium grades sold at . » ’ _|Cash balance 35.017.041.249 4.882,480.431|Cleveiand . 5 48 eam has to offer in the fast, efficient| At the International Dairy Ex-|Steers an y 000|Ft. Wayne, president of the res- Public debt 256.480:808.233 232.204.336.981 Denver .. 33 rmal exemp- movement of goods |position, the Scheniey laboratory at fully 25 to 50 cents higher 318 10-525. While eull prices. were healt, officer, said that the 6; taurant association [Old reserve. 24.803,844.297 23533,785,8 3 Prandille sees . 1 s. . | . : ther member » Russell White, president of the|js stressing the cure for bovine prices. Trade in low grades was down to $12. {school children would be examined =" "_ """ e———— INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING mouse | or Saye ines 8 0 en one's self, $300 million Indiana National mastitis, a disease of the milk- uneven and prices averaged stead: Lambs Fairly Active by school doctors and nurses. Local Produce {Slearings. 0... § 19.860.000 L.ianapolis city) 8 0 by the other Bank and one of the biggest bak- producing organs, infecting about to strong. Three loads of 1250- - Fat lambs were fairly actively Positive cases will be referred to, eee | 1 Terrol Corin Dolome iaiis-at. Fay 3 8 econd salary ery operators in the Middle West, one out of every four dairy cows. 1275-pound steers brought $31 and traded and brought mostly 50 family physicians. (oultey—Fouls. ita ibs and ger, Jac: Local Truck Grain Prices Mo eapolis-St. Pau : J ate—at least ‘ is a member of the Nickel Plate| 7t is a field which is not easily several loads of mostly good year- centd higher prices. The bulk of Similar campaigns are being vreed soringers 2c, ‘and Leghorn spring. | — LCL gg = New York iy i! : ® a , or whatever board. {associated with the Schenley en- lings .nd steers moved at $27 to good to choice native lambs sold conducted throughout the coun- | rs. 20¢ nse 4, sd W032 ‘| Old No. 2 white corn, $1.24. {Oma Be 73 3 e for the secs Recently the board met in Lima, terprises, billboarded heavily in|$30, ‘at $23 to $24. The session's top try in an effort to locate an esti-| Esex—_Current receiots 85 ibs to case New Wo. White corn. 33 Henig} Rn 3 to work. O., where 250 freight users dined|the whisky industry. | A single. load of yearlings com- was $24. mated 1 million persons who are ium, gd; Grade B large, 42c; Grade A New No 2 yellow corn. 9dc. San Prancisco 88 ed7ed of fm hi Nicks! Dare Sfclals oad Li But Senenley Slso wakes 3 wats anded $30.50, while a short load Medium to good head sold at unaware they have the disease. ‘guireratoN: Sic No 2 Sle No i'vellow soybeans. $2.07. Washington. D.C.’ # s » In 80 doing, . ‘as, {tle supplement, a by-product of | — ms eee : . — eC A > SLR A AL ersons. Nickel Plate’s top brass is moving|jts distillery in Lawrenceburg, : . v into the front line of selling. which reconverts to use about onerm ————— ‘ Safety Loans {third of the dry grain used in disx {tilling. THE FHA took a hand in Fire, Se. Prevention Week, pointing out Two Years Away? ar that there today that most fires were due to] THE ELECTRIC LEAGUE is »e bb] f atomic en- faulty construction or in homes discounting the promise of color : de it Soviet needing repairs. television which Albert Maillard, . + . inspection. — State Director R. Earle Peters executice secretary, says is being : . : : : tiee. reminded property owners that xen far too seriously by the S al hn 1NC1 e - a rea en 1ne they can borrow as much as $2500 Tv_pyuying public g ® el attack for for repairs Io be Fopuid in equal} The League insists that color 2 , ample funds monthly installments over a 100g. .yigion is at least two years ” larence Can- term with no down payment and 3 An at a maximum cost of $5 per $100 aay and that when it does He. r year " |come, it will cost television set , ; De ay . {owners “about $15” for a con- ¢ orle's need Profit-Sharing |verter which can be attached to BL a were While the country’s two basic|any set. : $s com- industries are strike knotted over| In fact, the Federal Comly President pension plans, Sears, Roebuck & munications Commission is in- . . Co. employees are reaping the terested in not obsoleting TV 3 - : harvest from a profit-sharing sets already installed. That is - ) tical slogans, system which is 33 years old. one of the reasons they are ; ° see the facts, Yesterday, William Wallace, di- measuring most carefully the i rector of Sears’ profit-sharing color claim of TV manufacturers. 0 plan, unfolded the story in simple; 1y perplexing language into the attentive ears|local Issues essing aspect of the store’s employees. { A web of our Spotlighted on a carpeted plat- —Oct. 11— nox Sherrill, ‘ form on the store's second floor STOCKS Ji Atte a the Scotsman, with burred r’s, ex-| She plained one of the country’s most| HE 183 @ e © d realization successful incentive systems. oa the world's Through years of experience | N o O ® preserve out Sears has fixed it s0 no veteran cB wn . finnesota. employee need cross the retire- 3 © [= <Q ment line with the need of reduc- 3 Bu © Vie: Drasent ing his living standard. uh eh ete ; . { 5 | © ain. Don't let Employees Own Third | He pes to Eoive NINE PER CENT of the com-| Lg “Hest vin, pany’s profits go into the profit-| - 38 SE sharing fund... This has - rolled pan 9% 10% z 2 Childs . into such proportions that the profit-sharing fund now owns 20 0 0 per cent of the stock in the com- - : pany. a 0 0 In addition to the 20 per cent yeAr wills no : owned through the profit-sharing Bir system, Sears employees privately 80 early that own. another 12 per cent of the stock. So it surprised some of Ya © come up in the employees to learn that they more uneasy actually owned one-third of “the it themselves sorupany. 8 ’ get the upper He made merchandising sim-| TER Ppel ple. “We buy from hanest and 19% 30% " 3 efficient manufacturers. We, the 164 dou v Hampshire, employees, behind the counters) 2: 8 p for re-elece and behind the scenes, sell that! 5 wo ggg into merchandise honestly and effi-| 105° 108 : . ciently, to our customers. We! 33% Le i ice— to Lincoln on the highwa MEE. to have ! sling de i A « we early performance reports from Lincoln owners price that can stand up ; ighway tyles Bridges, . of stock holdings one third of! int Laue ven 32 first reached our ears, we were frankly skeptical. Literally, the great new Lincoln engine—with the y in the Re *hat profit, above wages, goes lo ioeohaue 9% ud... 7 : For in the first few weeks, every new car owner thinks automatic responsiveness of HYDRA-MATIC*—is: an | Ro euralive Re he Skplained. | des anna his new car is the very finest. car there is. inVincible “*8”—and not merely for sheer stamina alone. Be : mendably is to give its workers| American Loan iss 80 .’. Yet, month after month, the praise pours in unstint- For dependability and economy, too, it is again in a class secieity to the grave long before|Bastian Moriey os or nn ingly about the great new Lincoln engine. by itself. : many others were n ig . . : ; i 3 oi Py giving it much Gistons- ina “Tel & a [TE “It is capable,’: owners state, “of the smoothest perform- Why not try a new Lincoln or Lincoln Cosmopolitan sponsible fop : 650 Retail m Hamilton Mfg Corp 5s 57... i - ance on the road’: To which statement we heartily agree. on the road today? ought to light 3 etail Stores nd Limestone 4s 75 whi B® : "to #erve as It has paid off, to the company indols Saint. & Color se 64... 91 For we have yet to see the new automohile—at any P.S, You can own one for much less than you may think. . AS a matter and to the employees. When the| 24s P&L 3las 70, ........ 103% 105 plan was put into effect in 1916 Indpls Railways 5s 67 ....... 54 ore fifes than the company had three mailing Kuhne: Packing ¢s 65... 4 i ’ pee ing aspen . houses. Today it has 11 bigger | PEI REATe 3 Fhe nl 106% it the way in ones and 650 retail stores. That, ADSE Art Co ar i stored. is what incentive can do. Public Seryice 3s 15 spo 106% | Siring ‘the Incentive makes employees Traction Terminal 38 37...... ny Tw, He has ; . political ine x ._ As Low 39% Pp A é ¢ loan policy. Loans “.." 3% Per Annum || ® ®o o } La on Life Insurance Policies || (4 : 7 0 » : BEI i 2 ang Weds is Loans of $5000 ane up iam? sg, : > "THE LINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN SIX.PASSENGER COUPE e w i i ! ® ” ar in te Size of Loan Determines Rate makes America’s most distinctive cars Whi steve fren tad os a - * ansmission optional through the At our low rates it will pay you to borrow to refund higher ! . i HOORAMATCY 9 ary io is approved, __rate loans, fund miscellaneous debts, pay taxes, buy property, || - ree and four start in business, etc. I : \ Loans made to full cash value of policies. Loans are con- |} STRICKLAND MOTORS, INC. FRED WILLIAMS JR., INC. wis-far, with tinuous, without renewal. Beneficiaries’ interest fully pro- }}' ; Be : 8 ecutive posi- tected. No monthly payments required. : ; ; 3327 N. llilinois Street 850 N. Meridan Street witness testi. | ; Le - cy could not Oto Meyer & Co. Inc. 1 INDIANAPOLIS a - INDIANAPOLIS maller scale. i Fletcher Trust Bldg. 2 ma. Jl} : : Ban ‘received $32 ATES s—————————— | 2 ¥ l : dy : a iL 3 vas given an 2 "> £2 : a 5 hy Ah ; : ; : Vv 3} ; Fr rt arr a : : - : aha on : : . w > ® i B ha oon Gat 2 So i \ I > bai Sr . 3 - é 3 : ny Xe Sob 2 . . # = :