Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1949 — Page 13

Today in Business— = ~~ a HE

23,000 Hoosiers "Await \

{In time they may be. They are ow theaters in ES Viecsnt Hook fer eh aes ich the vote machine. {up with 400 to sel across the state line. Most of the litle ones won't be hurt, I put! The wage tit. while small, and! 3a in Central near the of ‘the state they will. affecting only two per cent of drive-ins are Typical of those who won't! ! Indiana workers, will push the pigs, the pasture have to worry are stores, laun- 75¢ or Nothing ‘cost of living a little higher, | “A picture still

drigs, shoeshine hoys, and res-| taurants. who sell their goods on

will give all i {prices in the southern pine coun- taken I wages an up- try, although sawmills employ- DE distributors who beam their ‘Xen HEU.

But i tray have court, where he should his ‘New Minimum Wage Law fo Exert .. er ana cost $10 week wilh piatked down the long price and whole tontract package, neatly

Upward Push on All Worker Income mu wre is ores. yor "sitn Totes for tne mmm rd “Fair Deal” seal of approval. By HAROLD H. Business come under the law. It requires about 2 1000-car. .- = 2

HARTLEY, Times o ; BURRS Wn Pav anaLty. Times Business Editor, _| Government workers are ex- drive-in te think of artording Ductile Cast . the Minimum Wage law goes into effect. And 23,000 Hoosiers will empt, and they wish they weren't. first-runs, and most of the mead- UP TO NOW cast fron haslé Masidn C ‘been brittle. a It broke and shattered if you hatching like guinea, Now comes bendable cast iron

And down south, Saturday ree wn | IT WILL RULE 9 the less night will become heaven, when Lowi Sq —

the spot. {Sompetent hourly workers whom pay envelopes pour out their new: Judge Wilfred Bradshaw, at- 60 a Tar ot Bo ri Hour wages, “in AO AWHILE Sas) ole the rg Te tee Rn ope by torney for the Indiana State |sure to bring competition for jobs. ' Meado » bank in the big, black It's Substituting it for flexible steel Chamber of Commerce and di-'And the man who loses his job w Movies getting in parts where pliability and Rotor the : . {because his boss won’t pay him| CASH TILLS of drive-in thea-~ 5» the balmy Indian summer Strength are the chief requireChamber’s Labor {75 cents, will have to get a 75- ters have been heavily laden in when topcoats were too warm, no ments. It will be used where Relauiofs De- cents-an-hour job, or sit at home the last two years. one paid much attention to ‘the ductility. plus resistance to shock, | Parma, Sa.y4 A ae I hams. mal | DiSEest complaint of popeorn- family furnace. But experienced, 1s specified. aw willBp fant jan r jobs and sma {eating customers is that the films crafty John L. Lewis was watch-| It will be used in automotive, mean a 5-to-15-% {fac ukies in ie communities. In| are “oldies.” ing the calendar and the drop- farm implement, machinery, oil, cent i 165 cents an ewy A hactary pays| Biggest complaint of the oper- ping thermometer. \ {railroad and other industries. It's for the under-75c: §& make shirts Wages will mo. ug 8LOFS is that they can't get better! Those who have tangied eve-| patented. hourly workers. | ; 4 jan ents on UE Tire ol le pictures at prices they can afford. brows with Mr. Lewis do not dis- = » = =a he sees i 8 ito zo up, too. In some areas the outdoor count his ability on the field of ‘No Click e. ; *

operators have banded together, 1abor battle. He has won too) fon puting industry will fe] and threatened suit against the MADY Medals (and raises) to be, IN THE FUTURE burglars will

ward tug. If | first-run “A” _| He knows four things welll A new manipulation-proof Stenographer Mr. Hartley ing 12 or less are exempt. a ULPuL at the aown They are coal, the public, poli- combination lock, with no tell-| Sue gets 50 cents an hour in an The distributors shy at courts.’ pa this round he Is slaving a tale tumbler clock, is being used intra-state business and ner Untouchables They have lost too often at the |, n He Te. a pay het in a new line of Remington Rand friend Bookkeeper Bess gets ai OTHERS EXEMPT are execu- legal bar. Under pressure they! thes: ery to go ng tar | Yfe-files. raise to 75 cents an hour because tives, and the law says you are agree to sell to the drive-ins, but ‘enough to make the public force’ Even with a doctor's setho-| her company sells over the state an executive if you have admin-|at stiff prices. ‘President Truman to take over. |SCOPe the makers (Sargent line. She will want and probably istrative duties and earn $75 a Some of the bigger drive-ins,, Coal men believe he is simply | GT eenleaf, Rochester, N. oH Nl get, a raise. {week or more. 'around Chicago, in the metropoli- awaiting his day in the Truman (Claim it is impossible to “feel

rIncreases,

air-cooled city. wrapped and stamped

dropped it.

premiere of AR|.pih can be bent like a licorice far away. i stick, adit stays that way, Maker of the new ductile cast jiron is the International Nickel

{have to be good at their trade’

(erally steady. prices. Good beef cows sold at 6 Delaware Convicts! Good and choice grades of 180 $17.50 sparingly. Canners and!

More than 200 state police Sold at $17.25 to $17.50. Choice calves sold at $16 to $22. Good, searched the four-state area while near 230-pounders reached $17.75.)and choice were quotable at $2 30 National Guard fighter planes, Later bids on.240 to 290-pounders| Slaughter lambs were steady were ready to chase—and even brought §17 to $17.50. Heavy- to weak. 6 Some quotations

hour police chase across the! Sows sold steady at $15 to|to $23. Commons and mediums George V. Allen

Driving Stolen Car

The captured convicts drove With estimates of receipts for! steady. who is resigning

health.

Fear Fugitives Hog Prices Soften by 25¢ Amnesia Victim Being |, 50,0 bos ture

Taken Home by Wife {was invented by Harry C. Miller,

To Invade Homes After Steady Opening Trade LONG BEACH, Cal, Oct. 28% , D.

|(UP) — Amnesia victim Thad-| Werkingman's Store

Hog prices today remained gen-| Cows brought steady to weaker deus Skalksi and his wife, who | flew here to reclaim him, leave

5. | {truck driver, walked into the long Beach naval hospital Mon- SHOP CAPS {day and said he didn't know

strafe—the fugitives if they are weights were scarce, dropped 25 to 50 cents lower than | Mis identity. ~ spotted in automobiles. : | Lightweights from 160 to 180 yesterday's best prices. Good and y . { Two of the eight convicts who pounds reached $17.50 to $18 as choice native lambs sold at $23 NAMED U. S. ENVOY made a daring break from the 100 to 160-pounders brought only to $24. A few choice reached WASHINGTON, Qct. 28 (UP)—| largest prison in the state were $14.50 to $16. {$24.25 to $24.50. {President Truman has nominated] captured after a wild 84- mile-an-| . Sows Top at $16.15 | Medium and good brought §20 Assistant Secretary of State

bassador to Yugoslavia. He will ryland border last night. $16.50, Odd choice, lightweights sold at $15 to $20. Culls dropped’ Maryla reached $16.75. Stags were scarce. to $10. Slaughter ewes sold feplace Cavendish W. Cannon, |

out” the combination sequence. locksmithing in 75 years, and

Washington, D. C., lock expert.| . age PT! Now, you can get two national

famous Bulova Watches for only ONE down payment. Yes, for just $1.00 down at TaVel's you can

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0 230-pound barrows and gilts! cutters were salable at $11 to $14, DY bus today for their Philadel-| JV enjoy the thrill of owning and Believed Cold, Hungry sold at $17.75 to $18 in moderately | Sausage bulls sold steady at phia home. \ MATCHED UNIFORMS giving a Bulova—"America $ WILMINGTON, Del, Oct. 28 active opening trade in the In- | $18.50 down. “Don’t you know who I am, DLS IARRN LINEN AIRY Greatest Watch Value. Buy now, LAYAWAY NOW (UP)—Fear spread among resi- dianapolis Stockyards. | Vealers remained steady, al- Teddy? pretty Marie Skalski, CARPENTERS AND wear and use your own Bulova— ISTMAS dents today that six heavily-| Later prices and bids dropped though good and choice grades 19, asked yesterday as she threw save his [or hers) for Christmas FOR CHR armed escaped convicts may 25 cents to $17.75 per hundred- were absent. Best vealers were her arms around her 22-year-old \ 1d 143 1.1. [44:8 giving. break into homes for refuge from Weight and less, but yards offi-' salable at $28 to $31. Common husband. ; COVERALLS cold and hunger in their efforts [cals Said an us top price had and medium brought $18 to $27.50.| yes you're my wife,” Mr. to elude a four-state air-ground been firmly established. |Culls dropped to $12, Skalski slowly replied. EES Wei, f 2 { manhunt. | eights from 230 to 270 pounds| Common and medium heavy| Mr. Skalski, an unemployed GLOVES AND OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 9 P. M.

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428 W. WASHINGTON

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because of poor

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both cattle and calves at 300, - through the heaviest concentra- th i ere was hardly enough trade to . tion x polite io a Stolen ar n establish a price trend. Odd lots Soft Lights, Soft an attemp ty of common and medium steers:

an » AS ers should ar pretty wold at prices 25 cents lower. Music—Te achers

State Police Capt. Wilbur Bush

kind of a break.” STOCK © mid A - a Capt. Bush, who with Maj. {American States ota Sai 4 2 . | night along the Wabash. Melvin Leisure is leading. the! (Ayreskire States Som, «ae. 1aa JIN ) Long skirts swished in the Riley

i IT WAS the reception and ball] .

tomm ns, rifles and pistols, | i C y erft-Jones 10'z2{of the 96th annual convention of

you know. They could hole up) ome Teg Tel Ta utd m

r . ithe 1 - in somebody's house and force| ook Drug Co com : a 18 19% | he diana State Teachers As the family to feed, clothe and nd Gas & Water Co com... 8% 0 {Soclation shelter’ them.” |{ndpls BEL com -.........."813 ‘81 Several hundrec Indiana teachThe captured convicts, John H.| tjacpis pel So pra Lill 2 #8 ers assembled after the opening Miner, 28, a life-term slayer, and| ndols Water Go com "1... 18% 173 Session of the convention at the

{Indpis Water Co 5% ofd ...106! | Jesse W. Palmer, an armed hood- 3 Water sles b ies i08'2 103 Gadle Tabernacle for an evening lum, gave up near Northeast, nad, a Co "od pe 12 jo! fun and frolic Md com 4s | Officers of the association and| -. [*Lincotn Nat 7

Th Life vt 8 [state officials wer t J Lincoln Loan 5% fd € guests, LEGAL NOTICES | Marman fierrington com 4% — astic Asp . 71 NOTICE TO BIDDERS 2 Notice is hereby miven that sealed bids Tal Homes Ine 8a Devise Safety Wing Tip for the purchase of the following materials N Ind 107 Li ht Pl will be received by e Chairman N State Highway Commission of India: na. At N 18 For ig ane his office, 10 orth Senate Avenu E oh 3 (a gnasolis % Indiana (until 2 P.M. on the Pio i Aina : ; a: RICE, Minn, (UP) | AY O ovember, 3 u erv of Ind com is y 27% —1W they will be publicly opened and read. bub Sery of ind 3'2 pid : * 0 Wahpeton, N D., scientists| IY aen & 01 es rer %p OB, ihe go Ind GEE com a have invented a “non- stalling g 0. e y el 20% : Cenines, delyered fo Garage Site ai Vin- So Toa G&E ofd aes t 10s Wing tip” which they claim is an| cennes or ant vicinity Tr v-Van Amp rT 13'% . Invitation No. 288: 2250 to 3000 Tons, Stokely-Van Camp. pid ened 18% important advance in light alir-| Waste Sand delivered al planis vicinity Tanner & Oo Sig pia’... 08 plane safety, of Connersville, Ric ‘erre Haute Malleable wenn 1 10 ‘thtasion No, 290: 500 to 600 Tons Size US Machine Gun. © Crees 14-13 « Art Sampson and C. M. Ralston| 11 Atsresate, F.O.B. Greencastle. de-{uhiied Telephone 5% pfd ... 81 "are the inventors. The new tip.| Pored tio RO on am B Sod Bast] BONDS “*"|they say, has been indorsed by| tersection 0 a 2 viemity {nereol, i: 1500 to: 2000. aps Allen & Stew 58 31 oo 2 ° ..|the Civil Aeronautics Authority.| v + 1p { ric ORD 4s 80 ...... 88 Li} a 8 Agkregate. F.0.B. Cnngitan. | American Loan 4'5 a Caen 9" {It will permit a light plane to take fiielra fo Readls secon 1%" or) Guitad he nj 0K In 400 yards, 600 yards less at nity | er 58 eres fovication No. 203: 1300 to 1800 Tons|Ch of Com Bldg 4ias . ..... {than CAA "specifications, Samp-| ne No. 63 Asgregate. F.O.B Fannelion. | Gltifens “Ind Tel dvs 61 ..... 10 - ison said elivered on Ro oad 66. Section K or Plan hieo glutibia Clb 2.38 63 , " wel Th . inity the 58 iis i tion No. 203: 400 Peet 12° diam-|Indvols Brass & Alum 5s 58 ... 9 e device also will bring a ‘ ter Reinfor ced Concrete Five oF Vitri-| Indls Paint & Color 3s 84 ... 97 $i light plane out of a spin in a Lal Cg Ro. Cia Pipe ae aT Bridne | 100012 PAL Sts m g 12 10 turn and a half, whereas normalan vy of Bride 5 wie it wal ganvitation INH Bn: to Garage Site at Indpis Railways 5s cana DM 57 ly it would take four turns. | Goshen, Bridge Site Norah of Bunker Hill {Investors Telephone 3s 61 ,... 9 —— i + pentane qnen, ipso land ogpd i of USC alii a BT Hl | PREDICT TIGHT SQUEEZE ridge Sit Re, ackson- : A anty Line Ne 205 Quantity of. Wool N Ing Pub’ Jery 12 106':| WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UP) | AY wo, m5. to Garage Sites 24 Public Joins IW er ns ..... 3% 1065 {—The Department of Agriculture Fogg wi ac. Rensselaer. Monticello an: | Traction Terminal gh oy. 00 s |predicts that the current price| | i Thvitation No. 296: Quantity of Creo-| *Fx-dividend Squeeze on farmers wil] be a little

Huntted Bridge umber. delivered » at Hun itighter next year but they still]

sinviialion: Neo 337: Quantity of sich Local Truck Grain Prices will be better off than before the|

ket ri - nal: | we WAT. Ble Di. 302 9. Nitke No h 3 red truck wheat. $1.83. § rm vitation No. 298: One Main Bearing 0 white corn 3 Evga Machine, Kwik-Way or Baual. 3 Yalow coma, 94c. LEGAL NOTICES ).B. 5 ao rket St.. Indianapnlis. | NO, I Notice Js porSy iven Invitation Ne. 208: Quantity of Dunham; No. 2 yellow soybeans, $1.87. and Mar Sow et 2.0. J Schwenk | & Equal _Fump and er Parts and; - pe ——— an, Rayointis + PIOReTty rity owner to lot % uinplies, F, . Greenfie 0, in A Addition, a sub-|*¢ Invitation Xe 300: Repairs to roof at division in the County of Marion. That th ge Storage Shed 25 the State Hiehwas| Local Produce undersigned Clarence Ball and TaN ne ansyille Car rage sre Ball has filed with the Marion County Bi ail be domitted upon standard] - Poultry — Fowl, 44 ths. and oven 220 Board of Commissioners a petition reneav

ropasa De mn and Lezhorns, ! uesting a re-zoning of said lot to vide r TATE HIGHWAY: COMMISSION OF jureed ar. 22e and I a spring. for the COnSErustion and operati Aha ers. 20c: Soke 14c. and No. 2 poultry. Grocery Store located at the Northeast,

SAMUEL C. HADDEN, : [te fess t No 1 corner of Foltz Street and Murry Street] Chairm [zac FP Chrrent prsapts, 35 wy case, tn, Decatur Town, nship. d | = ¢. Gr ic rade me- 5s the above named property owners TEGAL arith OF PUBLIC HEARING dium, 33¢c, Grade B large, 33¢c; Grade A'sppear at the Public ang | y_ th Service Commission of Indisna small, 25¢. and no wrade. 235c. arion County Plan Commission in Room | Docket No. 4238:A, 1. Butierfat—No. 1 54¢: No 2. dlc 35. Courl House on Nov. 17, 1949 at 1:30 In the matter of the application of | iAbove prices apply when produck is! P. the ater will be heard and deter-| James A. Hayes, Jr. d/b/a Hayes Trans. telivered at Wadi ey €o voultry plant). [mined In theit absence. | & portation Co. Jamestown, N. ¥.. fo men arom rrp CLARENCE BALL, Petitioner.

Seriificate of authority aii oate In to { cles As a common Carrier ol Ee Oper io) tersiate, as more specifically set out in| u. S. Statement e applicat

otice is Retehy given that the Public i em—" rvice . Commission of Indiana will con el WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UP)—Govern-|

EF public c hearing in this cause in Rooms | melt expenses and receipts 0 the Sure |

King Jewelry Co. Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing 3-DAY SERVICE

the Commission, 401 State House. In-| rent fiscal year through Oct, compared . with a year 0:00 A.M.. Wednesday, | R80 nis Year ast Yea

fovember 949, | Expenses $13,376,083,347 $10,652. Yetioo! Public “partic ation fs is = gested oF | Receipis 10.329.388.715 "11.019.004. a Free Estimates 5 TBI DIA A ms Surplus Lug sonn 364.749,6 Reasonable Prices {Cash Balance _ 4,692,391,3 1.839 All Werk G rector ctor Motor Sehicle Dept. | Rings Cleaned F FREE of © of Charge

Indianapolis, October 26, 1949. {Buble Debt 256, 38% .743.407 yi wio8| —— ee 584.

KING JEWELERS

108 W Wash. St.. Claypool Hotel Buds.

Notice Notice. To that sealed bids POLI RIN for, purchase of the following materials Se na 5 CLEA id BE oe ts ll

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Autos ® Diamonds © Jewelry Watches® Clothing ® Radios, ete.

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said. “It they are still aroundLocal Issues F orget Classroom Name will be making some here. they . —Oet. 2 “THE MOONLIGHT'S fair to-

14 oH Va - , e two|* Ayres 4'a% pid ser 45 . 101’ *|Room at the Claypool . . . the Saptured men told them they had Bet 8 § 8 143 2 8% lights were low and hundreds of not eaten in the 24 hours they| Baste Meret oF com 4-H '|Hoosler school teachers forgot the hid from police patrols since the Gircle Theater com 8 . I ie. ose wie Tne only way the others can|Eomming Ens com’ + iit ,i%|didn’t dance joined in on the sing- : get food is by holding up some Gonsolidaed Fiaoce’ $eia oS we jing. The iraveiing en ypstairs household,” Capt. Bush sald. go Copsolidaied | a ota 2" ny . . Beer 0 They're heavily ~arme euttabie Securities. Com 3 10 | y ?

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