Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1949 — Page 15

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our children tin the U. 8, | to us, it is hing else. I se sex degen part of the unists is sece ing our chile organizations 1 on a subject

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| do not want r life on the intil after an | killed.

make up the now that you anapolis want » in which to disturbed by city, but are

ent should be Their ideals ~ whom they e movie stars, ey see should ig human and

goes. pictures that ~ yvies that ene y type of ene ire. citizens ta

ater showing # to patronize owing it and

fight to clean f this type off

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\ppy zombies - In the field or destroys wild ften as they game in the

anlike hunter it is learned is host's or a s of —rodent

rn and raised eat that was arms of rats, nd trap-wise, ly and faithThe situation premises are

re service the high honors, vhile on his his body full gs mangled. sery Tommy | it took him to food and

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pointment of + in the Far n that it has izations with distinguished

, membership Institute that defénded the - gainst the >d against the , committee ta

" elt also ree ere certainly ion in an edi . Jessup's afe

he “National ference {for 1ts.”. She sug-

st refer to a Jr, Jessup had ng a position L. Stimson.

» in Stimson way concerned al Emergency r Democratic janization was nd American ing the period alin pact, and 3 listed as a oard of sponse 40. Dr. Jessup's ic energy consevelt sald he “among other ning atomie by basis for a

signed letter ng the “other ted the United

the production

year, “as well rocedures infabrication of

ave taken the out of the a critical year ‘a race on for tof atomic Ls. Apparently 0 would -have je same period } looking tovement the

TUESDAY, DEC.6, 1049.

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” Today in Business— | > - FE . | We Must Watch Feeney Sweet Neighbor (ity Council + Hearings Held on Cuban » Meetings to

Sugar Import Quota ~~. ~.CANDY AND SOFT DRINK makers have an eye on . the imported sugar quota. Be Dec 19 The regulation of imports is a simple tightening and am . Property Owners,

loosening of imports which gives price a twist of the wrist up or down. | | . Cuba is our problem. We have to keep peace in Cuba, eep its economic and politi- mediately. due and bay. } cal loyalty, su we have to buy able, nmdialely 0. And. ay Cuba's sugar, “These amendments do not af-| waver Al Feeney today sald

Agricult fect property on which such coveaA Jy, Cote Sah rio 0 th a eon Po! date to be announced. They 40| gecontrol, scheduled to start ’

Statistics on Issue By DAVID WATSON

boss. x ss. His word is absolute, andi ot affect mortgages insured or 19

he’s been holding hearings to try| ed prior h harem o commitments issu for t | . prior to suc | Although the Mayor has voiced

to get a bead on demand and! gate what effect ine ing the im-| : a '%w approval of controls on several port would haveéfon price. “THESE AMENDMENTS do Ssedsiana, he Daid he ould ot . ww : “anticipate” City Council action AT THE HEARINGS which 7 Ee th tny Swi for or against any resolution. started last week everyone was shall have or to whom he shalll Meanwhile, property owner aspresent except the housewife. The | conn his property. Compliafice with Soclations and tenants were com-| big users were on hand to plead |) acon amendments will ba-estab- Nling statistics and arguments in| their cases, but the little lady who iched by certifications o the Preparation for first public hear-| bakes pies and cake and cookies | pn rtgagor and the mortgagee and keeps the family sugar bowl| “The amendments will ably fo. City Councilmen last night set

filled was noticeably absent, | Dec. 19 for the opening nealing

. ./Insurance &inder Titles II, VI and, oe Jmport figure the gdvern |VIII of the National Housing Act in the council chambers at Cit ooting at is about |Hall. A resolution calling for| 7.350000 tons. And candy and 20d to guaranties of yield under| , ..... "0c rent controls was in-| soft drink makers want ft upped | Title VII. They will not apply to niro’s was in-| to 7.5 million tons, to get the price Title 1 insurance, down. | “It has been announced that the Today the price of sugar to the | Veterans Agministration will is-| candy makers is the same as to Sue similar amendments with re-| 0. 0 oho mhers the housewife, 8.5 cents a pound pect Ag Te ow le ensticker, for pure white, dry cane. The Service 3 us » | candy maker buys t in earload| Toward the end you saw the head ue Th RTT WIE peony lots at $8.50 & hundred If he is OOPhole. It was the sentence, To To ’ Y using that type of sugar. “These amendment. do not. at Mr Jameson sald he wi b-| sow tempt to control any owner in de- mitti th : luti . as sub. BUT. THERE ARE other types, | RE ihe resolution for decen

termining what tenants he shall| cen-| and the candy man knows. them have or to whom he shall sell his/ trol without. recommendatioi “for| all. There's Louisiana cane often |property.”

passage or rejecting. His purpose, a little off color and. sometimes

ee ee————————————— he declared, was to open hearings! with a slight molasses taste. In| T : certain candies he can use this p LISINESS

but it won't always work in soft |

drinks. ! Then there are the sugar beet Plans Tax Fi ht growers. Uncle Sam has a prop | under their prices. And if he lets : in too much Cuban sugar they can't get enough for their output 80 they begin to drain the treasury with price support claims. Small businessmen here threat-

Our guess is that the price of | ened today to challenge the city holidays.

sugar won't change much. It 18 vending machine tax in court if While no public direuasion of

oekee Ip in ow Basie 3s WE City Council tries to enforce it. decontrol u | Council members are consider- 5 down support paymerits in the ing revision of the present tax|olis Home, Owners Association nite ates.

FHA Amendments forceable. Changes would reduce|homes.

THE PROPOSED FHA amend-'the fee from $6 to $2 and $1.50. Say Income Inadequate ments to ban discrimination in|The city has not attempted to col-| Association members contend) the sale and occupancy of/|lect the $8 fee. ~~ that landlords are withholding] property are controversial - but Leo M. Rappaport, local at- property from the rental market scontain loopholes. |torney who denounced the pro-|becausc they cannqt receive an| Briefly the amendments would posed revisions on behalf of small|adequate income on their invest-| eliminate discrimination against businessmen, challenged the le- ffments under rent control laws. | race, creed or color in any gality of the current ordinance] Officials of the local rent” conporeprty deal in which the gov-jand the new proposal. City of-/trol office have estimated that| ernment has a hand. |ficials also doubted the ordinance more than 100,000 housing units The FHA would follow the is constitutional, he charged, and in the city would be affected by, spirit of a recent U. 8. Supreme therefore failed to enforce it. decontrol action. { Court decision which made plain) pe said no penalties were Families which rent housing, the public policy of the United gggessed vending machine spon-/accommodations fear that rents States. lsors who failed to pay the fee Will “skyrocket” if controls are| R. Earl Peters, state director when ordered to do so. removed before more homes are of the FHA, yesterday issued the available. Controls automaticall following statement which should Philip L. Bayt, ty Sontrolier; mbm Tg io Wr — be read carefully. It has teeth said many merchan s action is taken. {paying the license fee this year in one paragraph and pulls them..." yout $3000 was coliected in the next. by the city. Mr. Bayt said city lution for decontrol, council mem-| Mr. Peters insisted that his Y a, too bers charged that “those fellows statement be printed “all or none.” Officials decided the fee was !

And here ft 15. Read for yours) ould be willing to pay the sponsibility by placing decontrol ot FA reduced rates. {authority in the hands of local! “THE proposed FHA amend-| Fines for each day of violation SOVernment units. i ments announced in a public/of the ordinance would be levied statement made on Friday, Dec. against machine operators who 2, are being made to bring ourifajled to pay the fees under the SadC . er policies fully in line with the poli-| proposed revision. cy underlying the recent Supreme F-. Court decisions to the effect that, MT Rappaport charged Hua | Ithough individuals may be free| » y ng les g | & petty” method of getting revenue by collecting fees for operation

of peanut, gum and soft drink machines.

|B, Jameson. i Meet In Chambers

who will preside as

Should council recommend that rent controls be lifted, Schricker’s approval

|be taken. Mr. Siedensticker said he would |

. Resist recommend, that the meeting

Threatens

poned until after the Christmas|

last |

tive racial covenants, governmental support of such covenants

Services Scheduled

Albert Fritz of the Indianapolis For Thursday Association of Druggists said lit-| Isaac B, Etter, miller for the [tle profit was made with opera-| Acme-Evans Co. 25 years, died]

the United States and cannot be enforced by state or federal courts.

“The amendments will apply tion of the vending machines. early today in General Hospital. M

only to properties-on which ra-| They were installed in most He was 75. cially restrictive covenants are instances to comply with Board) filed of record after the effective of Health demands for more | neck and other injuries in an ac-

date yet to be announced. {sanitary dispensing methods. cident while at work Nov. 19.

“The amendments will further wt To a for the milling require the mor r to certif, ‘ rm, s er, ve . bin until the tgagor to eruty McDermott Wins was a native of Morgan County. is paid in full or the contract of | + Ia ce. otherwise rant of Mail Group Post past half century. and was a he 1 not file for record any| Jerauld McDermott, former In-| member of the Bethany Christian restriction upor the sale or occu-|diandpolis resident, has assumed Church. He was a member pancy of the mortgaged property the post of national secretary- of Pentalpha Lodge, F&AM, Pokon the basis of race, creed or treasurer of the Railway Mail agon Tribe 236, Red Men's Lodge, color or execute any agreement,|Association, 28,000 - member or- and the Allied Agricultural Worklease or conveyance which im-|ganization with headquarters in ers Union of America, CIO. Mr. poses any -such restriction upon| Portsmouth, N, H. | Etter was a past master of the its sale or occupancy. “The amendments will also re- ated with the postal service since| quire the insured mortgage to 1920. He served in Indianapolis as contain a covenant to the same/president of the Indianapolis stepdaughter, Mrs, Tressie Bareffect which in the event of vio-|/ branch of the ascociation. tholome, Indianapolis; two sis-| lation will give the mortgagee| the right at its option to declare son, Thomas, are making their Ind, and Mrs. Maude Quinlan, the unpaid balance of the mort- home in Portsmouth, | Indianapolis, and several nieces . ———— - land nephews. : | The Rev. E. Leroy Chins

Survivors Listed

INDI ANNAPOLIS

pastor of the Bethany Christian | Church, will officiate in rites at 1p. m. Thursday in the Tolin Fu'neral Home, . | Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Tenants Gathering |

ings on the issue, |

and let councilmen decide the fully

Gov. |170-140-pounders sold at $15.50 to would be $16.25, while weights 22 pounds needed before direct action could/and down move

{and more.

. . | weighing 210 pound Vending Device Levy scheduled after Dec. 19 be post sold at

at $14 to $15.50. ; vt : night, members of the Indianap- Good to cholce sows weighing srades of sausage bulls brought rate, the association pointed out, Michigan, whose Labadie collec- foreign relations. 3

have long contended that lifting 325-550 pounds brought $14 to $16 to $18 and cutters and com-|local and state agencies slashed: tion of rddical literature is heavy! ordinance to reduce the licenseor controls would increase the $14.75. Choice lightwelghts/mon grade $13.5. to $16. fees and make the ordinance en-inumber of available fen talbrought up to $13.50, but price/bulls were unusually scarce In _ |on extreme heavyweights were|trading. “down to $11.50 to $11.75.

generally"

/high-and that more businessmen|in Washington” were dodging re-| poy, Central Soya “er

Com Loan 4% pid .. A 20 Cont Car-Nu Var ........... 1% 1 Cummings Eng com~........... 14% ins E a1

N; Mr. Etter suffered a broken |y

He had lived in Indianapolis the |g’

Mr. McDermott has been affili- United Ancient Order of Druids.| gh

Surviving are his wife, Belle; a

Mr. and Mrs. McDermott and ters, Miss Grace Etter, Trafalgar, | n,

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“ : {troduced by Republican Donald T.M BIGUSPATOFF, COPR 1949 EOW. L.A. WASHER. ALL RWGNHTS RESERVED,

TODAY AND TONIGHMT—Cold temperatures over the northern half of the country; stormy The first session will be held in| weather from Texas to the Great Lakes and in the northwest—that's the outlook for tonight and J. Porter Sied-| early tomorrow. The freezing line on the fotocast is diawn through points where Weather Bureau forecasters predict minimum. temperatures tomorrow moriing will be 32 degrees.

Hog Prices Are Fully Steady Property Owners ie he In Active Trading Here

| I Hollywood is well known because nunciation takes its place. But 0 A OWer aX oc the pending Supreme Court the “viciims™ gre undisturbed by Hogs sold actively at prices $28 and common to medium at i - such _villifications as “stooge of steady with yesterday's $20 to $25.50. Not enough heifers

issue on the basis-of information Market averages in the Indian- were sold in the session to test| obtained at the hearings. apolis Stockyards today.

| The bulk of good to choice

Four Idads of

$16.35.

~~ Steers Steady

undertone on._heifers was only weak to steady. Beef cow prices 25 cents higher, Canners and cutters sold 25 to instances 50 cents higher for the second“day in a row. - Small lots of choice steers brought $32.75 to $33.

to good head sold at $26.50 to[sold at $20 to $21, and instances

iprices. . | Medium to good beef cows sold] at $15.50 to &! . ; ~ young kinds were scarce in the}. but shortly after V-J Day both) por a day-in-day-ort counters oo : 1 {County and five other Central Ind mostly at $15.75 receipts. Shey were quotable atl, counties Will pay less taxes NBC and ABC took seveh-league propaganda job, the daily press

chalice head moved at $14.25 to $15.50 and cans and down'ners and cutters at $11.25 to Were cited today by the Indiana Weights 240-270 $14.25. {pounds sold at $14.75 to $15.75, 1270-325-pounders at $14 to $14.75, |and lightweight 100-160-pounders Stockyards, Co {strong prices,

made prices. steady to $1 higher. by the City Council, 8chool Board, 30-year war, what U. 8. writers porters to ~ The bulk of good to choice sold County Council, County Adjust-produced was not Impressive, Itiine fronts. Steer-and yearling prices were ;; tne full price advance and ment Board and the State Tax was a time of hysteria and much/these s{eady, but the marketipought $29 to $31. A medium grades moved at $18 to According to the association, variety, so exaggerated and wild{$28 and culls sold mostly at $14 cuts were made in the budgets of/eyed that its impact was vire strong toi, $18.

|steady prices. Good to choice fat within the city limits will pay al <~ {native lambs weighing less then $4412 rate in 1960. A reduction before a few of the bolder spirits 00 pounds sold at $22 to .|of $.35965 was made in the adver- j.o.ned that al : Medium Heavier weights of similar grades tised levy. - ed that you cannot fight |

ToVear War Road CommenameNO IGT Ex-Reds Aid in Drive To Breakup Party in U. S.

_- By PETER EDSON, Times Special Writer _ THE 30-YEAR WAR against communism in the United |States has been, in last analysis, a talking war. Words are wo# the revolutionary's weapon of biggest caliber. _Counter- ¥ a propaganda is the fortress, 2%: The Communists have used words more aggressively, more sensationally and with a louder bang that the antis,

¥ - etree wit @ / y The direct assault has hardly! ons typewriters agat comy) / —_— beeneffective. But real daIm-| mubjem include Toad Lyons, y oy {John Dewey, Jo Dos Passos, ia age has been dong by the Pit Torin. Sidney . Hook,

“echo press”-—subsidized organs y.nes Rorty, ‘James T. Farrell, of front groups and well-meaning wiiamn Henry Chamberlain, but innocent liberal publications. cvaries Rumford Walker, Lillian | Which pick up T. Symes, Evelyn Scott, Suzanne the line without LaFollette, Isaac Don Levine, recognizing ft. Ferdinand Lundberg, Harry T h e Daily €iideonse, Ludwig Lore, Benjamin Worker, Sunday {Gitlow, Morrie Ryskind, Edmund {Worker and the § Wilson Benjamin Stolberg, Gen, {party's deep-dish Walter Krivitsky, Victor Kraws.. intellectual chenko, Joseph Zack Jay Love" monthly for- stone and “many others. merly’ *‘T h e | It should be made clear that

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SCATTERED Gr SHOWERS « LA

AREA Communist” and only a few of thehe-~Lovistans, vv. v now called “Po- Gitlow, Lore, Budenz and — Wy SLEET Snow litical Affairs” — were ever actual party members, * 7 SNOW SHOWERS have been able ne. wacon | CN I rt Gi AND FLURRICS UL, 2 sain to garner circu- * [ ALL THESE and other presen

lations in the low thousands. day critics of ‘communism, from

They never have made any money ‘and have had to be sub. PF Dewey to Wilson, have been

sidized by Moscow or by Ameri. bitterly assailed by the American can angels. A goodly percentage Communist press, The party finds of their readership 1s “&Nti-Coifi- it” hard to forgive the man who munist; study the line, these sub- quits and keeps his mouth shut. l4cribers know, and you will be It finds forgiveness impossible for

i cnssrir a Be Ma ism et - THE INFILTRATION

I nt o| sympathy ceases and all-out de-

test case against two of the 10 wa'l Sireet” and “Poison Pen writers charged with contempt of Artist.” Coming from - uch 4 er Congress. In the war years “here Publication as the Dally Worker, aren y Isay. this amounts to laurel

Six Counties

Set for Reduction was some penetration of .radio,

$17.25. Property owners in Marion

Although

: Ag in 1950 than they did this year. |steps to get rid of the leftists on does as wel! as can be done. The orig TA Py The property tax reductions their writing staffs, {most effective medium has beenIn the pamphlet and leaflet In straight news stories. Pick 8 (Taxpayers Association. Other fields, no one knows how much| Almost any newspaper it Bulls Sell Actively |counties with lower 1950 levies in- stuff the party and its fronts have, te something about ComBulls, in limited numbers at the clude Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, been able » produce An attempt munist axtivity in one or sold activel at/Johnson and Shelby. ww is o |t@ccollate this literature is going ! Medium oY good] In formulating the 1950 tax forward at the University of/labor relations, social relations,

Beef advertised levies in eight counties. with Communist tracts, - Budget Cuts Made On the anti-Communist side, the running news story has been well In ‘Marion County, $2,533,498 counter-barrage has been formisrealized by editors, whosin

n _- Spirited bidding on vealers/was pruned from advertised levies dable. In the first decade of the cases have assigned excellent re-

Common to Board. jof the stuff was of the scare |

leach of the 39 county axing tually nil. Sheep sales were active at fully units, Residents of Center Twp. FB : IT WAS 10 LONG YEARS In

! “We feel that this situation se | With another lie, and that cold| Another

Sa higher. |most encouraging for the taxpay- fact, dispassionately uttered, BW Local Issues Medium to good grades brought ers as the trend has been con-/the most devastating of answers. rg oe [$18.50 to $21. Common prices sistently upward for the last sev- This coincided with the discovery, ~Dee, 6— were down to $15. leral years,” the association sald. | rong many writing men, that ad Bid Asked) A joad of good to choice §3- Lagging Interest ln C h American States ofd ........ 3 3 lsound fed western yearlings The association said the econo- ‘Ne new Communist philosophy |; Ayshire Coal com wah Ww» brought $18.75. A load of mostly mies were effected by the support was as phony as Moscow's claim Belt RR & Stk Yds pid 60... good 103-pound fed western year- of the newspapers and the group’s/to Inventive firsts. When it beBelt RR ds com .... 30% ... lings sold at $18.25. One large/field men. But the association came clear that the Soviet was

~Merrill com Bobbs- Merrill ofd 4%

Circle Theater com ...

Cumm ng pid Consolidated Finance § pfd .. Consolidated Ind com Consolidated Ind vid

1 Delta Elec com cen 10 Equitable Securities com ..... 25 fays Corp pid ww. ....... 9 ferfl-Jones cl A pid ........ 9a { Dru 0 com .. 18 nd Asso Tel 2 pfd . . ..... n t nd Gas & Water Co com . 18% 20% | & Mich BE 4%% .. ...... 101% ndpls P & L com veve.. 29Y, ndpls P & L 4% ofd 97 ndp & L 5% cee: 108 ndpls Water Co ¢ 17 ndpls Water Co 5% pfd .. 108% ndpls Water 4% % pfd ..101 103 Jefferson Nationa! Life com 10% 11% Kingan & Copfd ............ 9 Kinean & Co com cen thy 4% Lincoln Nat Life .... ....... 82 Marmon-Herrington com 3% LE asug As It 6h Tv t Homes ins 9 10 Nat Homes $i 98 Ind Pub Serv §% pfd 104% 106% Ind Fu Der? 9 1s Nh n rv 4% P R Mallory com “ees 19 2 Progress Laundry com .... 19 20% b Serv of Ind cow 28%, b Serv of Ind 3'% pfd 86 [} Ross Gear Tool com .... : So G & BE com . a 2 80 Ind G & E pfd . . 21° 23% Stokely-Van Camp . . 12 13 Stokely-Van Camp pfd eens 17 18% Tanner Co 5'a% pfd ..... 96 © Terre Haute Malleable ...... 8% 10 U 8 Machine Co coe 1% 1% United Telephone 5% ofd .... 97 cane Union Title Co . Loo. 53 . *Ex-dividend. BONDS Allen & Stew 5s 57 ” . American Loan 4'as 60 95 me! Loan 4'as 55 . 95 Bastian Morley 6 5 Batesville Tele Co 4 95 hner Pertjlizer. 5s 58 97 of om "Bldg 4 95 Citizens Ind Tel 4's, 61 101 Columbia Club 2 63 06 n Brass & A 56 95 ndpls Paint & Color 5s 64 7 nd Limestone 4s ™% 82% d. Asso Tel 3s 75 93 ces ndpls Railways b Jo nvestors Telephone 3s 61 9 Kuhner Packing oe 9 vein Langsenkamp 5s 58 ceee. 08 N Ind Serv as 13 oo 104 100% Paper Art Co 5s eer. 98 Public Service 3%s 75 104 108% Public Telephone 4%s ceend Traction Terminal 5s 87 ..... 7 ™ Local Produce Poultry—Fowls, 4'% Ibs. and over, 30c;

under Ibs. and Leghorns, 17c; .heavy|

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Local Truck Grain Prices

No. 1 red truck wheat, 0. 2 white corn, $1.26 No. No.

yellow corn, $1.14. hb oats, No. 2 yellow soybeans, $2.09

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ln o [deck of 111-116-pound of this also warned there was a lagging Only Interested in the proletariat : #3 grade brought $18.25. Near the interest of the taxpayer himself. 68 & surface thing, and had as end of the session a deck of J¢" fat western lambs was still un-|asseciation, “the public is all-|its own imperialism, there was a [sold. = di Slaughter ewe prices were un- used rightly the terrible tax bur-! 1 (changed. A few head .sold at $6 den that bears down upon all of in the hands of ex-Commies. The ito hy

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