Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1949 — Page 32

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"Some People Try to Collect ‘Compensation While Working By HAROLD h us Ed mE STATE PLOYMENT SECURITY ‘DIVISION has little tricks of its own to catch those who are taking

‘umemaployment checks illegally. It works, too. In the three months from July 1 to

Oct. 1 the state got back about $4835 from.52 persons who -

were playing it double, collecting from the state while on

Pye i Bow a emipasys sales. dropped 4 in i“ the state nabs ses six months of this year ‘as compared with $14,385,220 for

Men (and women) Dave 6 re- the same period in lush 1948. Jrogres in the “search| But ‘what really hurt was the claimant comes drop in dividends, - In the first 4 {nine months of 1948 the company finger nails, the state officials paid $1.71 a share, The first nine suspicious, They trail the months of this. _yéar dividends find| dropped to 12 cents a share. The company makes pots and

ve claimant sometimes oo fingers are getting Sometimes it is on a job/pans, enameled, japanned and in hn alley garage, too small |galvanizéd finishes. But the real to be registered for state unem- finish ‘Mr. Keating is after is the ployment compensation. [ope he wants to put on those con-

; {trolling - officers who wiped out THEN THE STATE has 22|ihe dividends.

other trick which usually works. ’ They call claimants in to report GM's Show working hours,| GENERAL MOTORS CORP. such as 10 a. m. or2 p. m. Ifiwill unveil its 1950 line with all the clasmant fussed and tries to|of the showmanship of a Broadmake it “around 4:30 p. m.” they way musical at the Waldorfcheck him out to see why he can't Astoria in New York, Jan. 19 come at the eariier hours. to 27. They catch a lot of them, but show, marking a half * probably not all, The humanicentury of automotive progress mind on the make Is as cunning| will be tagged “Mid-Century #8 a fox. And probably a few Motorama.” Last year 300,000 7 get caught, unless, of|saw the GM show. This year 38 models of the Chevrolet, Pontiac, Olds, Buick and Cadillac will be displayed,

Land of the Free - ar a Is stil fr E Simon

Rites Tomorrow

Services Planned Far Coal Merchant

A requiem high mass will be

+. | Holy" Cross Church for John Ed: ward Simon; retired Indianapolis coal and lee merchant who died

, (Strike Back

{was “stalling” in accepting Fed-

1anapolis with a line near Zions.

offered at ® a. m. tomo a iy £370,000 per year by the end of [cents lower to a top of $16.

Cineys,

Gas Officials [T

At Feeney

Mayor Raps. Delay In Accepting FPC ' Recommendations Citizens Gas & Coke Utility of-

ficials” today denied charges by Mdyor Feeney that the utility

eral Power . Commission mendations for natural gas franchise awards, The FPC recently recommended {that the gas company award its franchise to Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co, A Nov, 28 deadline was set for filing of briefs in opposition to! the findings. A moath-long deadline extension was granted at the| request of the utility. Mayor Feeney yesterday sald the gas company is “deliberately attempting to prevent Indianapolis from receiving natural gas at an economical rate.” Called ‘Another ‘Stall’ “The delay Is just another stall maneuver,” he said. Utility officials sald, however, | that Panhandle has not proved it! can supply Indianapolis in addi tion to its other municipal customers. Further study of Panhandle facilities is needed, spokesmen said. Federal examiners were told that Texas Gas Transmission Corp., Panhandle competitor, would need a connecting line ffom Indianapolis to a main line near Beymour {if they received the franchise. Construetion costs

Connect Near Zionsville Panhandle would connect Indi-

ville. July would be 10 million cubic a

would be saving about

1952 if their facilities were used.|

jon the hearings or the reasons sold at $14.25 to $15.25. A few {230-pounders early trade.

for extension of the Nov. 28 deadline for #@%etion by utility attor-

Pet Dog Missing Mrs. Clarence Smith, 1581 Shelby St, today reported the loss of Poochie, a small, black-and-

Sometimes got. _a glen man nly “what is

stockholder inorto

Sundidiney of the of America.

diction of the AFL's International Council of Aluminum Varker signed a contract recently went back to work, but the CKO

“TUXEDOS FOR RENT!

Leon TAY Ine. 288 Maw. hve. _ fe

the Aluminum Co.|} Alcoa workers under the juris- |};

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urch, He/white water spaniel, and asked| =~ the dog “to-call]

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{pound butchers sold at $15.75. tol Beginning gas supply in|$16 in slow trade in the Indian- post which he held during three

feet. Panhandle officials said In-|190- to 210-pounders ($16.25. Later bidding dropped 25 He was chief deputy County

“Teeived bids from $13.50 to $14.25.

os. | cline. freee 50 cents below Tuesday's q pped

‘sand cutters $13.75.

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Dad te ~eierting Baby, Starts Search for Mother

_|diapers,” she cried.

- Infont Left With Friends Sent to Hospital As Police Try to Unravel Snarled Case By HEZE CLARK y “Where's my baby? A-young,—bewildered and very much conftised father stood in

the middle of a shabby bedroom and pointed a finger at a sleepye

eyed woman in the bed. “You did me a dirty friek yesterday,” the woman replied. “You left the baby here with ‘only one e bottle of. milk 2 and two NG extra

“Where's my baby, now?" the! He was|learn something “abandoned” -baby.

young father demanded. about

tremb! and obviously upset. "yl i baby,” he demanded. “I-still- don't know where my Report Baby Abandoned wife is,” he said. “I'll have to Ernest Arthur, a New Castle|try and find her.” i construction worker, had He refused to go to Juvenile learned that his baby had bee "| Ata authorities with me until he reported “abandoned” last night had talked with his aunt and his by the woman in the bed, Mrs. | mather. Vera, Rappold,, 34, and her husband, oa pry 513 N. Park Ave] {his hands as he talked with’ Mrs,

I was standing at the foot of] | Rappold.

FOTOCAST' jm L160 END CT Taken SHOWERS Lee ARIA | vr. SLEET Hex sid SNOW : fein ZIM. P.M REG US PATORE, COPR 1949 DW. LA WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,

TODAY. AND TOMORROW-—See that cool arrow at the top right of your fotocast. Winds coming down from Canada will set off a new cooler trend from Maine to the Ohio Valley in the

next 24 hours.

Hog Prices Lower

Decline Ranges | To $1 or More

Heavy receipts today pushed hog!

Appointed Top Greathouse Aid

Albert L. Koesters, veteran Mar{fon County government official,

prices 50 to 75 cents a hundred| today was appointed chief deputy would approximate $2,240,000, (pounds below yesterday's early/County Treasurer by Charles quotations.

{Greathouse Jr., County Treasurer-

Good and choice 170« to 225- elect who will take office Jan. I. Mr. . Koesters will return to a

A few choice Previous Democratic administra-

apolis Stockyards. reached tions in the Courthouse.

| Treasurer for William E. Heavier weights brought prices back in 1835, for Frank E. Me-

The Mayor said he was not no- ed cents to $1 or more lower. Good Kinney from 1937 to 1941 and for tified of the FPC examiners ruling {and choice 230- to .270-pounders Walter Boetcher in the subsequent

administration. Ea Installed Office System i

During those administrations Mr. Koesters supervised the in|stallation of & modern accounting system in the Treasurer's office. In 1942 Mr. Koesters resigned ==

reaclled $15.50 in

Weights 270 to 350 pounds re-

Bow pirces dropped 25 to 50 cents, selling at $12 to $1350. A few reached $13.75. Big weights

dropped to $11.75. —

{serve Bank in New York City for the War Department. “Active in Democratic polities for many years, Mr. Koesters 15 a member of the Indiana Demoi. rile Club and president of the rvi Club. He is a member of Our oa at alte Ba Tpneenan a in with his famil cutters sold at $14.50 to Say th Bt TNE

Cow prices - Jemiained stead ; ‘Seven Men Arrested

$2450. A few remained unsold,

with yesterday's’ 25-50-cent te Cutter mmons dropped

tions. x A few good beef tows sold .t Police held seven men on gam$17 to $18. Common 2 medium ing charges today following a raid moved at $13.75 to $16. Oanners gt a downtown hotel room, sold at $1030 A squad headed by Capt. Ralph Vealers Steady to Higher ferson Hotel, 66 W. New York St., Bulls, scarce, sold at steady | last night on a report of a poker| prices. Medium and good beet | game in progress. and sausage bulls moved at s16/ They were admitted to the| to $18. {room by Jack Hinter, 55, of 6062! Mom sold at prices steady Broadway. He was charged with to $1 higher, brought $29 to $31. Choice grades others were slated on charges of

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+ Champ Steer « Brings $13,800

"’|Texas Fame, was bought by the

were scarce, Common and me-| visiting a gaming house. dium moved at $18 to $28. Culls| | Police. confiscated $32, two dropped to $14 to $18. {decks of cards, seven chairs and Fat lambs sold at prices steady) a table.

to 50 cents lower. Good Union Official Files

choice natives brought $22 to $23. Medium and good sold at $18.50, } to 321. Slaughter ews prices re-' $100,000 Damage Suit mained steady at 38 to $1 BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Dec. 1 (UP)~—A union official who claims he lost an eye and seven teeth in a beating here last April has filed! 'a $100,000 damage suit against

CHICAGO, Dec. 1. (UP)—THé soven members of the CIO United Grand Champion steer at the In- Steelworkers and the union as a

Tiere [ternational Livestock Exposition | Whole. ::+-|sold at auction today for an all-| ‘1,.[time record price of $13,800.

Maurice Travis, secretary- -treas-| {urer of the CIO’s International {Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter!

| District Court yesterday.

Church and SPICE. they said.

‘at the Palace Hotel where the

-'On Gaming - Charges + |0uple 1s staying.

Chambers was called to the Jef-|

Good and choice keeping a room for gaming. Six

:22:| The steer, bearing the name Workers, filed the suit in U. 8. {Judge Roy‘ Bean of Frontier |

Big Receipts Push Albert Koesters Named Deputy County Treasurer

Albert L Koesters trom the Treks office to take Expectant Rites Takes

Re-Walks and Auto Rides

LAUSANNE, Switzerland. Dec. §

1 (UP)—Actress Rita Hayworth,

IWhose baby 1s ‘expected shortly, rconfines her activities to walks in the woods and automobile rides, ngton Aggressive Democratic Sources close to the princess re-| “is in very ood

portedstoday. She

Aside from these “daily constitutionals,” taken with her hus-| band Prince Aly Khan, Rita! {spends most of her time resting

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the bed when the father knocked| Why did you call police? he on the door. I had gone there to a8ked repeatedly. “1 can’t une get the details about the baby derstand all this. = being abandoned when the father| “John called th~ police” Mrs, arrived, The young father was Rappold told : him. “You folks very much upset when he learned 4!d us a dirty trick. Tt was a the baby had been sent to Gen} dirty trick. eral Hospital. Mr, Arthur told me he had “My God,” the father cried, “is i something the matter with her.” | . No, I told him, the baby was| taken there to have a warm place to spend the night and good care. Picked Up by Police He insisted that Mrs. ‘Rappold

The six-months-old, blue-eyed had agreed to care for the baby Wanda had been picked up by | yesterdgy-arid steadfastly insisted police last. night after Mr. Rap- pg’ 1&d no intenti t pold notified police she had been! the i ho} snytion of avandoning

abandoned by her parents earlier o in the day. The child was taken| He was not clear on his own to Juvenile Ald and subsequently |tamily relations. He vaguely ex. sent to the hospital, | plained that his wife had brought

Mrs. Rappold said this morning, however, that she had agreed the baby with her when she left

to keep the child until her parents New Castle four days ago. He returned. She insisted that “John | {sald he had waited until then (her husband) calléd police.” with his other children and The father told a falteringithen came to Indianapolis to see story. which hinted of domestic her, difficulties. -He said he hadn't| Meanwhile, Juvenile Aid seen his wife since yesterday aft- thorities still waited to discuss

five years, that both families had resided in a house at 326 N, East |St., until he moved to New Castle,

tienes Deserting Baby

+ernoon. They weren't staying atthe matter with both parents. [They had “not heard ‘officially

ths same place in Indianapolis, “When we left the baby I from the father and the mother thought my wife was going to had not reported.

look for a job: thought last ‘Presbyterian Church

night she would go back after the. Damaged by Blaze

baby. ‘I stayed with an aunt. I learned from the newspapers that A ‘basement fire caused $200 damage to the West Washington

my baby had been reported aban[Street Presbyterian Church, 1800

doned,” the father said. ° He went on to say the last time W. Washington St., last night.

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she was with his sister. He said after seéing smoke pouring from

~ ihe spent the night with an aunt, the windows. Police said a pile

tits, [east Helles, Who okides 400 block —in- E. Washingt

4ntof trash-—was found - burning in the. basement, but the-cause- was = lundétermined ,

Early today he rushed ‘out > :

Mr. Arthur twisted his éap in -

|known the Rappolds for four or

al.

lhe had seen his wife yesterday| A passerby turned in the alarm @

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