Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1949 — Page 34

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ru WAS ap! to be good to keep them . HE DID a little figuring. Then

stepped right out and put his top

Bteaks.” Other restaurant men smiled : and winked. “He'd find out,” they ‘ said, and then he would have to : change his sign; make explanations to his customers about

. lose his customers.

rules: of the

quite well. His name has traveled | far. And his customers peddle generous bundles of good will In| far places.

. # " LAST SUMMER some Bloom-| ington people were taking a| £ gander at the tourist wonder . . . Radio City. They told the Sulde they were from Bloomington, . the home of Indiana University. Then the guide added “—And Coleman's steaks.” That didn't hurt his business. It made him feel quite good. In the he saw what restaurant

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; how it works. The pros-| an itch to write a song! come-on ad. He follows to tap the huge

believes the submitted is the t He then asks the a contract to pay

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neglected to look on how to run a

les were simple. | lace to sell enough

product in neon in front of his Jing It sald “50 Cents—T-Bone through the popularity

steaks getting higher, ahd maybe

his own which have. turned out

2 (UP)~—Th~ needle-nosed Douglas Skyror set streaked faster than sound at an estimated 750 miles an hour, but to the nonchalant pilot the jet and powered plane's first public flight! was “just an everyday, routine

untired yesterday as he crockscrewed his stocky body out heig of the super:speed cockpit ——

the sonic speed,” he said, that’s all.”

| researcher said the demonstra-| {tion was assumed to be “another | Supersonic flight.” sound here yesterday was set af slightly more than 750 miles an! ‘hour,

one by one, the author of over y

lalone at a speed esti The “publisher” replies that he Navy Sptmaied. by 4

song 670 miles an hour.” and up, either in a LAMPREYS THREATEN FISH |

n i ent 35 the PUBLISHER” lives up tothe Gre. Lakes; the sea lampre his contract, barely meets it and'is th a ————————————y | CUCLONn mouth, which sucks the blood of higher fishes. !

Pays Off

a Bloomington Restaurateur-Has | = Last Laugh on Skeptics By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times

Business Editor wonder how he does it,

serves up sputtering T-bone & *

Coleman isn't gxactly going broke. If he had

been around long ago to put a

his door telling one and all that the creditorshad

that is ail. He prints a few coples

I. [of the song cheaply, gets the copyrestau- (Tight, calls it to the attention of

music publishers, radio stations, song

. If they all say no, which they!

copies back to the disappointed song writer, - | What aspiring song writers

should know is that most of the dished up pronouncements ‘on {talent is In Hollywood or New everything from how to make

|York where song hits are turned lout on ofder and

{such as radio programs. f

{they get to the recorders and| {there they hit the jackpot.

Dream Club

dealing with tools, metals,

The ASTE is dreaming of an 30d Democratic parties.”

Indianapolis Engineers Club to house the 20 organizations, serve dinners; cut meal costs (if possi-|t

nt Steak Is

artists, and record comi-|

: : is drawusually @o, he pockets his profit that the old infantryman and sends the ‘“professional”/IN§ a bead on 1952 and the pres-|

channeled politics, : builders ism, the danger of d ogs of [both right and left an | If they have anything at all,jof paternalistic government,

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Significance In Speeches

Speculation Rife That His Hat's Headed for Ring

By CHARLES LUCEYScripps Howard Staff Writer

WABHINGTON, Dec, 2—A

spate of speeches by Gen, Dwight! &

Eisenhower-the latest attacking W.elfare State “liberals” — 1s churning new speculation here

idency.

Since he took over at Colum.

Observers See

AER hoi ol p do a he a i pri DN i : — A ls ve \ ©

w A 3 Ta 4

They

bia University, General Ike has

vegetable soup to his views on religion, unbridjed stat.

the threat

He established himself as a

[homey gent who likes to be called] Prict Youn

‘Ike” around the Columbia cam-

pus and who believes that Amer-

THE INDIANAPOLIS Chapter ica’s future lies down a middle of the American Society of Tool '® But they under-figured Mr. Engineers has quite a long name, saying Be hops the Rebublissng Coleman. He didn't know the but it needs to be. It is an amal- |W! tO a a a trade, and he made| gam of 20 kindred organizations, ‘Nat even a pe

am dies and ference between. the Republican

. And he has been quoted as

will be able to tell the dif-

See a Pattern

All of this could be simply he formulation of a creed by an

ble), hold meetings and social get- American who believes he has

togethers. The Engineers Club may be a

With 20 organizations behind it,jon which the World War II leadwe mdiy soon have one of the er could bid for the presidency.

most modern little club buildings in the country,

us, it will be the last word in] functional design,

Gift Travel

WHOEVER STARTED the gift certificate idea, didn't know how far it would go, You can give everything from a hat to a magazine subscription, or fruit of the month (and cheese-of-the-month, too) with a gift certificate, Latest to join the certificate idea is the Union Pacific along with the suggestion that it would make a nice present for students home from school. Just give them a gift of their

recy to-

members good

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Rocket Flier Notes ‘Slight Turbulence’

-MUROC DRY LAKE, Cal., Dec.

rocket

Test Pilot Gene May, 45, was

“There’s a slight turbulence ate

Pilot. May opened all throttles d

roar of | 2 kets until the plane was

The speed of| an Before cutting in the rockets watchers under jet power

spokesman as “about equal

0 the present world's record of

lampreys are a definite fishing industry of

an eel-shaped parasite with a

| |tietans who say that if the ReIf the engineers build it, trust publicans are to pull victory away [from the Democrats they'd better| do it with Gen. Eisenhower. most speculation today just two! other names are mentioned as 1952 -potentidls—8en. Robert A. queen will be selected Taft and Harold E. Stassen. Tom p. m. Dewey may have much to say about who is nominated, but most legislators and former legislators thinking seems to bé he himself is an unlikely contestant.

safe subjects as the need ..for greater optimism and the interdependence of freedom and reHigons ut there have been others a sti in them this Back to school. At today's sting is. gh and be & real pres- sharp. He has been. kind of ‘|doesn’t want too much emphasis on “security” alone, and there was =a. sharp bite in his crack that liberal is “a man in ‘who wants to

Away from an earlier simplicity {and loss ‘of respect for “mere nl thrift and independence.” In September,

test, the progress sometimes discouragingly slow.”

about cracking at the social cure-| alls, as in his assertion there that

- N America's high living standards | Routine to Pilot are “not th political legerdemain or crackpot fantasies |

of reward without without planting.”

craft's tiny |top

“but and he didn't hurt himself per{sonally with Congress when he

{said Congress should be brought who “ide for about 10 seconds as he! ng 9 {zoomed 30 feet above the cousre strategic planning. : the mone {with four rockets belching flame. | y. [Spectators didn't hear the e

Mr. May flew low

something to say and can be help- pool ful in saying it—but the poli-| long way off, and it may not.ticlans believe it forms a pattern

It's easy to ‘find many poli-|

Some of Gen. Eisenhower's peechmaking. has béen on such

2 two-day state meeting today and tomorrow. Left Local Issues | fo right they are Robert Matthews, rally chairman; Executive Secretary Sara Capehart, 11th Dis. : - 9 Republican Chairman Edwin Brubeck and State Chairman Sheldon Smith. . Tatoos TT mie asked A. FR Be a im———— American States ptd ........ uo» Young GOP Megts Annulment Ends Frank P Mopre [S60 ii a \ * elt RR & ds pid i... 60 .... Marital Mix-Up | Ro : | Gi . bs-Merrill pfd 4% % ou { - Central Soya ver . 5 For State Rally Between Sisters Services Monday =: oi i+ & | - ! “Nu Var ......co0nen Yo | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 (UP)--| Na mmins. Ene ota = 3/1 2-Day Session | ieien and Evelyn Blanc Fisher, Prudential Life Comualidated Tifanes Sora .. 08 {were. just sisters again today. { i Consolidated Ind : 3 Opens in Claypool |") stopped teimg stoisin: Agent Dies Here pei, Bite t Young Republicans from all law yesterday when , Superior] Frank P. Moore, agent for the Has C ot pans parts of Indiana met here today Judge Charles E. Haas annulled| Prudential Life Insurance Co. in 19% Poot Hotel, | A CA ear oid Cuphoistorer may Indianapolis 23 years, died yes- x: 8 ‘ " | | ¥ , The session will end tomorrow Fisher. jjerday Na home, K. R. 1. id 1% ota). Some evening with a banquet. Prin-| Helen, 21, took the witness | Monticello, after-an illness of 15) Indbls 8% ot it {cipal speaker at the final session stand for her sister and said she months. He was 58. |indpls Water & 59 pfd | a {will be Rep. John Baylor (R. Pa.) eloped to Las Vegas, Nev, with Born in Cementville, Ind. Mr. afloimon Meno) fs Som 0 {Who won the recent special con- him May 18, 1048. ~After the! Moore had been an Indianapolis Rincon & £0 id... ll “i |gressional election in Pennsyl- ceremony, she said, her husband incoln Nat Life . 0. 8 vania's 26th’ District. [left her, saying: resident nn Joars before MOVING Karmen. iiss on com Te | Members of the GOP's junior | “I made a mistake. I KNOW | tor meriy lived in er Perry Ave Io Ho | ine an 10 Iniorganization will attend district now I'm really in love With: Mr. Moore was a member of the N Ind Pub/Serv 8% pid 1084 meetings tonight and a-dance in Evelyn.” ‘ N Ind Pho Sery 41s: 3 the Riley R A ton | rh { Southport Masonic Lodge. He re- Nid, b Serv ¢ia% y- Room. fenvention HELEN'S 22 18 sata | tired three months ago. : Pr Laundry com Ya “then testified that or. Fiber on Riles at 10:30 a. m. Fonday (hb £5 of nd 3% oid » Tomorrow a group of statelold acquaintance, won her hand) gt Bon mera} halo £3 om. - ! {July 3, 1948, in arter, a / x Ema = will meet in the Lincoln Hotel tog er Jy Baume in Memorial Park. fey-van A ; plan the party's legislative pro-| They separated and he appar. SW Viving dre his wife, Ida A.; Terre Haute’ Mallet gram for the 1950 election cam-\ently went to New York when|® *!PSon. Ralph R. Millspaugh, 7 8 Machine Co : . : i |Evelyn discovered he was map. (ndianapolis; his mother, Mps, United Sephons 3% The legislative meeting Was (req to Helen. she sald: Anna. B. Moore, Indianapolis; *Bx-tvidesd. Side affair not connected with the! «1 rushed " back to Helen as| five. sisters, Mrs. Bessie tle, & young Republican meeting but a soon as I found we were sisters Mrs. Ida J. Kershner, Mrs. 4 can

is growing

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Play the Almighty Kansan

coms | Sapo TY SOM

speaking in St. Louis, he dictate| Gener

Ikke hasnt been timid

e result of

effort, harvests

Young Republicans ind up details of their

number of those attending will be! in Indianapolis for both sessions.

Panel Discussion Set

—AL 2:30 p. m. tomorrow nine young Republicans will take part! ttor 1A Polled - in a panel discussion of the political bushes.” Speakers on the panel will be Philip Willkie, ‘state representative | ville; Earl Snyder, County prosecutor; Robert Webb (R.

“beating

frqm Rush-| Montgomery State Rep. Arcadia); Miss]

McQuilken of Moderator for the discussion

will be Vance Waggoner, Rush

[Tope will speak at the afternoon

meeting.

Shah Dons Chaps

For Horseback

Ride in Arizona

in June he warned that the fundaMental struggle of our time-may ecided between those who | would further apply to our daily (out at Sawn to enjoy his No. 2/a bench has besn a 4 Ives the concept of individua) | SPOTt—horseback riding. reedom and équality and those “who would subor iy the in. Dis disappointment over the fact sons.

dividual to the dictates | state.”

At Columbia's that tae rement]

Friendly Rebuke

When he came to Washington | few weeks ago to testify at the!

lear rebuke to officers involved,

irectly into

gallon

of the mounted a palomino and rode Paradise Valley. | ’ | He declined td say who he was of Milo.

ht of the hair-pulling among jy Army, Navy and Air Forces , [officers, he voiced a friendly but

Tuesday.

some aspects of , swim tod {on the roy.

TIMES for the bi selection of Real

PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 2 (UP)—

hat, the Shah of Iran set|

His {mperial ‘majesty concealed

hat he probably won't be able to] ki at Sun Valley, Ida. as he|

. ~ » ! SKIING, he said, is his favor-

Shah had

But the

NOW! .. It's THE SUNDAY

Estate Ads.

Out-in- chaps and & 10 recommendation on the

in law as well as sisters,” she

On City Judges

Seek Advice on Appointment to Bench

Ballots for a straw ‘vote poll among Indianapolis lawyers on

etamora; the sentiment for or against the Thomas Hasbrook of Indianapolis and Miss Bernide (sad that fundamental principles East Chicago. of American life “still progress down the center, even | though there the contest is hot-|County prosecutor. National Young Republican Chraiman John

reappointment of Joseph Howard as judge of Municipal Court 3 were sent out by the Indianapolis Bar Association today. . The ballots will be counted by

A Bar Association poll committee on Dec. 14.

Municipal bench expires Dec. 31 {and he is seeking reappointment. Several other candidates ‘hafe been mentioned in connec with the appointment should Gov. Schricker decide to replacé Judge Howard. /

The Bar Association's / statement on the poll explaiifed that

its purpose was to indicate a question of whether a lawyer gerving on good judge

and if he has, whethfr he should not be removed for political rea-

Several Cajisidered Gov. Schricker gaid he was con-

into|sidering “severa) candidates” for WNC died from a bullet wound in

the judgeship. /

considering for the $7500-a-year|

e sport, and he was siddened bench. He said, however, that he 0 learn there was no snow at Will make the appointment in Sun Valley. The planned to spend a week at the mountain resort starting next three oth¢ér candidates were reeommended “highly.” young ruler scheduled Attorney Max White, former city ay—swimming is No, 3/councilman; George Ober, Speed-| al list of favorite sports Way magistrate and James ~-before getting down to the seri. NOrtiam, unofficial adviser to the;

about two weeks. Democratic politicians

They were/

{ous business of the day, including Govérnor. |& tour of irrigation and agricul-| {tural projects inthe Phoenix area. |

7

LITTLE BIRD IS MIGHTY “~ /A humming bird has only a| three-inch wingspread, but it can

ggest and best fly non-stop over thé Gulf ot Mexico.

Judge Howard's term on the Jast Sept. 23.

re

apolis Stockyards. » ~ Good and choice grades of weights 170 to 240 pounds sold at $1550 to $15.75 a hundred pounds: Several loads of choice 180 te 215-pound hogs reached $16. rh

Weights from 240 to 280 pounds moved at $14.50 to $15.50, Prices from $13.75 to $14.50 were paid for 280 to 325-pounders. Lightweights from 100 to 160 pounds moved at $14 to §15.

The bulk of all weights sold at $12 to $13.25. Choice lightweights reached §13.50. Weights over 600 pounds ‘dropped to $11.50 to $11.75. : Steers Steady ; Light receipts prevented any reports of prices, but quotations showed steady steer and heifer trends. Odd head of medium steers and heifers sold at $23 to

garet Vollrath, Mrs. May,/Chas- American

rteen and Mrs. Mildred Amick, all Bs

|of Indianapolis, and six brothers, [Ch off cher’ i " Charles Moore, Sellers] : Ind.; Giiisens Ing To {Fred Moore, New Inds; Pes {Dewey, Clarence gnd George & {Raymond Moore, / Indianapolis, 12d | ro Nabbed in =

OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 2 (UP)— Robert £. fitott, 20, who escaped /from the Jndiana State Reforma[tory, hag been caught and today awaited the arrival of Indiana officers. | - Scott was captured in a small ‘hotel here Wednesday, along with his wife, Martha, who was {held on an open charge as a pos‘gible accomplice to his escape Scott was a trusty when he eslcaped from the reformatory at |Pendleton, Ind., while serving a term for grand larceny. He was convicted in Putnam Circuit {Court Feb. 7, 1949.

IDENTIFY SUICIDE VICTIM | MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 2 (UP)—A {pretty blond>who killed herself in {a downtown hotel roorn yesterday {was identified today as a Wiscon-| [sin war widow whose three chil-| {dren died after her husband was {killed overseas. A worn social se- | curity card identified the woman,

the chest, as Mrs. Syble Albert, 26,

Sow prices’ dropped 25 cents.

...| Local Truck Grain Prices

Junior Republicans Set Stage for '50 Political Campaign Hog Quotations Remain = po _ Se : . > 2 i FE Lh Han % ; lb Be, PEs Las ha % ga nf SEE am Steady in Slow Trading . ; Hog prices today remaingdiizs Commen and me divin tons Sow Pads In the rig pied medium and ad

| cows sold at $15.50 to $17. Com«s { mons brought $13.75 to $15. Cane imers and cutters sold at $11 toi 1 $14. { Bull prices 1818. Canner and common moved | | at $13.50 to $15.50. + | © Vealers sold at

{sold at $28 to $30. Common 4 { medium brought $18 to $27.50." | Some bids dropped to $20 on light. ! weights of 150 pound or less, uns | der heavy selling pressure. Cully: | sold at $14 to $18. / : | Fat ‘lamb prices remained : | steady.. Good and choice weights | [less than 100 pounds reached $22 ' {to $23. Heavier weights of similar 'grade brought $20 to $21. Com. { mons dropped to/$15. ! | “Slaughter ewé prices remained | about steady 4t $6 to $10. rary ep ———

(Fund Trustees Ready (For New Skirmish

| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (UP) | Trustees of John L. Lewis’ cone |troyersial welfare and retirement | fund were ready for another skirmish today. : / . Lewis was scheduled to meet with Sen, Styles Bridges (R. | N.H.), the fund's neutral trustee, {and Judge Charles I. Dawson, | operators’ representative whose | { formal admission as a trustee has J been blocked by Mr. Lewis. The seating of Judge Dawson {was expected to be a topic of. discussion again today, along | with the stalemate over benefit {payments by. ‘the fund.

tl yn * NAMED U. 8. SENATOR

| TOPEKA, Kas., Dec. 2 (UP)— |Harry Darby, 54, Kansas City, Kas,, today was appointed U. 8, {Senator for Kansas by Gov.

{Frank Carlson. U. S. Statement ment Sxbenses. snd receipts or he orm rent fiscal year: through Nov. 30, come pared with 3 ET " Expenses 3 143. 1.1 SE hi 5h pt nldiatis hig do

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