Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1950 — Page 25

— Shuman, director of research and Old Gold gaining 17.9 per cent B

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Chrysler Finds

—talking men’s words.

“we seek to arrive at a clear un-

crust for black gold. Got the tip ple, and if there should be a

Today | In Businer—

Words Win Out, U.S. Suit Lists

Eli Lilly & Co, Parke, Davis

Accused of Plan to

Labor Relations Improved By Use of Simple Language

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor THE LATE WALTER CHRYSLER, a two-fisted automaker with a roundhouse background, was a believer in

Capsule Market

‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (UP)—

He didn't fuss with the long favbrenkers. He knew what words were for. If they didn't get their ideas across, they might as well be dropped into a waste basket. : So the Chrysler organization today follows the word

simplicity of the late Mr. |enterprise thinks about them. rysler. No fancy Wall Street X language. The ney Wit talks How It Works to Joe the machinist, in Joe's! THE TELEVISION base Is words, and he understands. broadening, and that is good. | id Competition is shrinkin ces, | JUST NOW Chrysler in “open| eg products. 0g prices. ‘both companies, and above board language every-| body can understand” is carrying its pension stand to the workers in pamphlets, To quote a paragraph, “When Chrysler negotiates with a Union,

gelatin capsule market, Attorney General J. Howard McGrath announced filing of an anti-trust civil suit against Parke, | ‘Davis & Co. ‘Detroit, Mich., and El Lilly & Co,, Indianapolis. The, suit was filed in Detroit federal | court.

in this eountry, let them pay the freight. That's what private

in addition to

them. {soluable containers for drugs and The latest to open up in central, ‘medicines. Indiana is the Peaslee- Gaulbert| __..-. Charges Monopoly

[Co., 211 8. Tilinois St. with the, 1 . derstanding. When agreement is Sylvania receiver. The complaint aisuses the oh reached, we seek to put it down on paper in language everybody tions in America is on the edge of the capsules and to have can understand. There are no|plunging into the TV market. i this control to achieve and side agreements.. Everything is| The more the merrier. Sets will tain the alleged monopoly,” open and above board.” {have to be good. to sell, and they They also are © And while Chrysler is involved still have to be cheap: {price i through exclusive now, it doesn’t have too much dif-| And when they are good enough, atent A, WEN Xn Exo and ficulty in being understood. ‘and cheap enough, there will be Lehi leasing Alling prints ona8 8 enough sets out to make a prot. ly to those who's ee to urchase| “MORE CORPORATIONS Would able television market, and adver-| their ag P get into féwer labor and legal tising will be able to produce bet-

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tangles if they stuck to the simple ter programs. = a. de rtment said that as. words which workers, stock-| It works like that in America. :|and sell over 90 per cent of all

holders and the public can under stand without running to’ a Fair dictionary, or hiring a lawyer hid translate them.

and Cheaper? . hard gelatin capsules.

; Asks End of * : THE FAIR TRADERS are! oe 8 End of ‘Practice

government asked the This, in itself, sounds all too Oe ne Ory crit oust to end the alleged illegal

simple and obvious,’ but it isn’ t.| control of the market by ordering! Many a corporation has been im- | Rhete price floors are 4 legally {the firms to sell filling machines) paled on a sentence which meant [to any present licensee, to lease too many things to too many tice Mermey, director of :2 sell such machines to any other people and bred -a picket line. Trade, reports that a survey ot upon fair terms and to furnish

Come an d Get It the country’s” best-known na-| 10 any applicant the “know-how”

McCLARNEY'S restaurant, out at industrial Morris and Harding Sts., where the factory boys, front- office and back shop, tuck in their victuals, has a new face on its diplomatic staff. He is Ambassador-at- Large co Ted Kirby, who will carry the story of McClarney's far and wide among epicures. Péd’s job, of course, is bring lettuce into the cash. register by booking dinners, regular meetings of fraternal organizations and! {vic, clubs. It ought to work. The food is right, so are’Ted and George and Wayne McClarney. Nothing x much

‘cheaper in Z {chinery used in _ ere in states the capsules.

er ape fair trade laws, The government also asked the e always thought the fair| court to prohibit further price fixtrade laws made a kind of legal | ino tie-in leases, illegal use of

trust. protecting the items about patents an t which the public is most price practices. q. other _ restrictive

Ee Carl Spiess Ir, Services Saturday

There is nothing wrong, that I Former Star Athlete

can see, with vigorous price competition. Besides, most stores| have - rigid rules -against selling anything at a loss.

One at a Time

THE GLIDDEN CO. keeps an eye on the safety of its executives.

TE No two ride in the same plane At Howe High Dies or on the same train at the same| Carl W. Spjess Jr., former outBu eye Oil time. |standing athlete at Howe High

“OHIO IS TAPPING the earth's Glidden isn’t looking for trou-

{School, died at his home, 802 |Ellenberger Parkway, W. Dr., at 10 p. m. last night.

‘Born in Indianapolis Feb. 4,

from Indiana. * tri , it's playing safe, rememLast year drillers put down, [bering how De of the big com1052 wells in 46 of Ohio's 88 panies (Dow Chemical, Kennecounties, according to John H. cott Copper) have been hit by Melvin, state geologist. | multiple executive losses. The score: 626 producers and| Glidden looks upon its caution 2 Jus holes, © on 185 back las administrative insurance. ) the s of first deliveries, added up to Smoke Race

215,883,000 cubic feet of gas and’ LAST YEAR ismoked 352.5 billion cigarets, up

8568 barrels of oil per day. . : |about 4 billion in a year, German Diet Camels made the most, 97 lj red io hig ome. Tast March. WHEN THE American Airlines lion, with a one per cent loss. Survivors include his ts, stratocruiser skims out over the| Lucky Strikes was next with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spies Papen d _winter_ Atlantic, Feb. 18, it -will\93. billion anda 9.3 per cent 1088:\a sister. Mrs. Alan renner aig carry two men who may do much | Chesterfield pulled in third “With 7, Indianapolis. His ro 3 > to restore the physical vitality of 68.5 billion and a 1.4 per cent 1085. oyecutive at the Wm. H. ry Europe, principally Germany. The gainers were Philip Morris, & Co. One of them is C. Kenneth!up 155 per cent to 33.5 billion; The body will be at Shirley ros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E.

(Washington. St., until 2 p.m. Sat. 8 urday when funeral services will

member at Howe and won many outstanding honors in the high jump and other track events. He attended Indiana University for one semester but was forced to withdraw because of illness. He spent considerable time in a New York hospital but was re-

this country

development for the Glidden Co., [to 179 billion, and Pall Mall's with offices in Indianapolis. The king size rolled 17 billion for a other will be Richard Brierly, as- gain of 21.4 per cent.

sistant vice president of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. a grain, Red String : tian Chureh, feed and oil extraction Sompany THE CANDY SHOPS are ‘Mrs. Ethel V. Gray warming up for the Valentine| Mrs. Ethel V. Gray, 957 8.

of Minneapolis. Germany has too - Yas many carbo- pus), | Delaware 8t., died today in the

hydrates in its diet, and that is|

Just now they are in the mail home of a daughte bad, robs the people of long-lorder phase. That comes long be-| | Speedham 2 ier. Se) ™l L range vigor. fore the breathless husband|wags 62,

Mr. Shuman’s problem will be rushes in to get his little wi to find a way to get proteins back | g e wife a

In the German diet through soy- home and place on the hall table, = apolis 45 years. bean proteins and oil. (Just to hear her say: . 3 DE willbe held at 1:30 Bl isnt Tw: i do “sonte-! “Darling, IT knew you “wouldn't| ip. m. Saturday in G. H. Herrre wi R e now econom-| forget.” ann fi fcally - produced vitamin (gives The first sign of the Valente in Dome Bur wm ‘—por-peni-fornd-in-fish-sotubles— season was the Appearance or red Mrs. Gray is survived by four wrapping string. Soon it will —Mrs—FLots —

{red ribbon, Grubbs, Mrs. Dorot THERE'S TROUBLE aplently| * And soon you ‘Il be standing in| Mrs. Ola F. e. Doro hy R. Cleary, in the air about the mushroom- the third row back before the R. Jarvis, all of Indianapolis; ing co-ops. They are getting big candy counter, -they won't four sons, “James Mulligan, Inenough: to tie. up business almost run out before they get to you. I@ianapolss; Louis Gray, Plainfield; —_ he point oe the goysrmmentsk Start eee Daryl C; Gray and Leonard Gray, le go es 1B the areas Local Truck Grain Prices tin of Indianapolis; two sisters, where they operate. mt————— 1Mrs. Ola Gardner, Indianapolis,

A native of Hannibal, Mo., Mrs.

~What's-the. difference between-a{ yo. 0.3. red truck wheats: 41:8 and MEST Ade Tu Tor , 00-0p and a private business deal- 3 250i seliow an Springs, Colo. ws nr So ing in the same products? Ne. 2 vedio Socbeans, 32.05 |ehtidren.

.. Ways and Means writing in the homespun Ameri- © ean Magazine,

Control Hard Gelatin

The government today charged two major drug companies with conspiring to monopolize the hard |

The Justice Department dl

should put millions of television making pharmaceuticals and bio- © Y sets in the hands of people who!logicals, make and sell hard gela-| Sen otherwise could not have bought tin capsules used primarily as

: | panies of obtaining control over! And one of the biggest corpora- machinery used to make and fill gf

tionally advertised drug products [7 Making and operating ma-

1930, ‘he was a star track team!

{be held at the Downey Ave. Chris-|.

red heart-shaped box to trundle! Gray was a resident of Indian-|

wee INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘it rH Mommy’ . Joh Hog Prices _

Hold Steady In Dull Trade

Market Fails to '- Regain 25¢ losses ' | Of Previous Day

Indianapolis hog trade slow at the Stockyards today,

‘drop compared to opening .scales yesterday. Price ranges ‘about steady with Yesterday's close, however,

Good and choice barrows | gilts, 170 to 230 pounds, brought ,

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{$16.75 to $17.50; 270 to 325 pounds, {$16 to. $17. oo Heavier “grades went unsold. {Offerings ranged from $13.50 to. $15.50 for stock between 100 and 160 pounds. but prices were fully steady. Bulk!

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up to §15. : Best Beef Strong

heifer trade was strong with &

my Baby, My Baby Sn

[Foster Mother r Gels ‘Custody |Of Child Movie Actress

| prepared today to leave the screen for life as a “normal child” {with the foster mother who waged a hair-pulling fist fight: with {her real mother.

Michel, 59, engaged {in an all-out slugging match yesterday with the 9-year-old child's ~+mother, Mrs. Lena Brunson, 40, ee a Was in a court corridor.

tics coach, {with prices ‘showing a 25 cent! A. A. Scott awarded custody of Ma v Lora Lee to. Mrs. Michel, turn. | displayed ‘a bruised eye. Mrs.

ing down a plea of Mrs. Brunson! Michel later filed a battery warWere, tor return of her daughter. Brunson.

walked toward the courtroom, 1ora Lee walled, znd accompanied by matrons.

$17.25 to $17.75. Several loads" sight of h h hed od 28 high an $16. Welshts from ag er, she rushed toward

230 to 270 ponnds sold from! sobbed:

“My baby, my baby." : — y Baby, my baby.” | NEW ORLEANS, Feb. § (UPY Mrs. Michel and a group of, £1 friends: struggled through ~A_Brazilian with large coffee

throng of spectators and tried to holdings said today that the prespull the embracing mother and ent shortage is ‘real” and prices Sows were scarce, daughter apart.

_..8ood and choi~e 330 to 600 pound- two “women ers: sold at $12.50 to $14.50. A and few lots ‘of lighter weights sold while

tried to break up the fight,

. 4 arated, On the cattle front, steer am black a

Judge Denies Plea of Real-Life Parent

After Hair-Pulling Scene in Courtroom : HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 9 (UP)—Child Actress Lora Lee Michel

Lora Lee's foster mother, Mrs. Lorraine

| Mrs. = Brunson’s coiffure was {shredded. Lora Lee's former dra

Minutes later, Juvenile Judge : dg Mrs. Ona Wargin,

rant against Mrs.

The fight came as Lora Lee As they entered the courtroom, . “I want my mother, I want my real mother.”

New Coffee Price. Hike Seen by Brazilian

When Mrs. Brunson caught

‘hugged her madly and

3 {probably will go even higher. Mrs. Brunson resisted -and the. Osvaldo Perera de Barras, here

scratched, Kicked! sn husiness, said the—shortago pulled ‘each other's hair “definitely has not resulted from 4 bystanders and officers an effort to create an artificial

shortage by market manipulathey finally were. sep- tions’. Mrs. Michel nursed a big! He blamed a dry season for the nd blue mark on her shin.! shortage.

When

| few loads of medium to good 789 {to 824:pound fed heifers selling lat $24. A load of steers went unsold. —Odd--lote--of largely medium, light yearlings and a few steers {sold from $23 to $25.50; common {to medium steers and heifers from

The tours were still flowing | in Genital Hospital as little Linda Bessler, 18 months, lamented the ache in her left index finger, |” caught in the receiver of a foy telephone yesterday in her home, 823 N. Keystone Ave. Hospital attendants told her mother, Mrs. Clarence F. Bessler, the finger was not injured, but it took police |

almost 45 minutes to free it from the 1 tel lephone. [$18.50 to $22.50. Cow trade was ar FI — |strong. Good beefers sold from World Report— sie to $19.

Common and medium grades brought $15.50 to $17.50; canners and cutters, $14 to $15.50,

U. S. Officials See Cold War.

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| Bull prices

Far From Coming fo Close jsbusage bulls were quotable to

were firm. Good |

GOOD FRIED CHICKEN SERVED COUNTRY STYLE

$]50 ~~ PER PERSON~" CHILD'S PORTION 12 PRICE

Chicken Dinners Boxed to Serve § r Bob Miller at She Sammons Orin oid 5 Home m te

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Sunday Hours 12:00 Noon to 9:30 P. M, Week Days 11 A. M. Till 2 A. M,

FR. 9570

; most medium and good bulls, | Reverses Expected to Continue in Far East; $1850 to $20.50; cutter light-| Americans Must Pay Billions More iy se wis. suites and]

"Informed U, 8. officials are making forecasts of a greatly pro- steady “Good and choice grades] longed cold war, which will cost American taxpayers billions and sold from $31 to $34; common and {billions of dollars. {medium, $20 to $30, but mostly They do not expect the Soviet Union to agree to any genuine from $23 and up; culls, §11 to $19. workable international control ‘of atomic energy and the H-bomb| until the free world can convince Moscow that the Kremlin's dream, ter lamb trade, and prices scored]

world domination cannot be = a 25-cent jump. Truck lots of, on |audience today to beware of wild good and ‘thoice 97- and 98- -pound

(Te alc say he ind. of MPR, Uh COTS fami it S038, Con | munism is not in sight, and they ihe Ren. 23 general election. cam- slaughter ewes were scarce but| fear the United States may moti" Attier, now pushing USrough ium: and. good grades som from seas economic and military aid, |.he¢ hinterlands on a 1000-mile|gg 50 to $11; choice grades up to)

{automobile tour, told an audience 12; common grades, In fact, some of them fear that | 5a 'the town hall at West Brom- $0 g

Before ihe cold war ends o 8. wich that he had no intention of| Estimated receipts were: Hogs, expenditures abroad will dwa en ngaging in a “slanging match” g000; cattle, 600; calves, 400, and by many billions the $23 billion yp, “Conservative Party Leader sheep, 500. :

Sale was also active in slaugh-|

$6.50 “I

spent or earmarked for the Euro-\ winston Churchill. pean Recovery Program. But| «The issues we face are im-| they add quickly that the sum portant and they should not be. would be much less than the cost| settled by mere heat of temper,” : of another world war. Attlee said. “They should be STOCKS Watch Far East | settled by solid judgment. And by AmeHioan States pid .. Hard-headed realists do not | hard thinking.” : | Ayrshire Colleries com rule out the possibility of fur-| He accused the Conservatives ther Communist conquests of of making “wild accusations of R x vast areas in the Far Fast. | extravagance and wanton be- Merrill pr welll They see a possibility that the waste.” Meanwhile, Mr. Churchill Girele: theater com Red tide may even engulf India,| rallied to the aid of his son, Ran- Gom_ Loan pid Pakistan, Burma, Siam, the new; dolp

Eng x Cummins Eng pf .s states of Indo-China, Malaya and| Mr. Churchill had only one Delta Slee. rinanee 8 old the United States of Indonesia. Scheduled speech—a pitch in the

FAnib Puiksce Securities com Grave If this happens, they look for jn-| C8t-and-dog fight between Ran-|Pamii 4 creased nlite pressures on|daiph, Laborite Michael Foot and fertt-gon Jones d Near and Middle East and] Liberal Party candidate in bri {Devenport, one of Plymouth's Tt was understood that all of| ®lectoral districts.

these grim possibilities were re- Austria

flected in Secretary of State Dean Acheson's grave statement] A RANKING Austrian govern- io ment official sald today that 40

yesterday in which he warned that there was no easy road to known Russian and Communist agents had been arrested in

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peace ‘and ‘world freedom. e80 Western Austria during the past

three months, { The official said that one of, them, believed to be the head of the Czech intelligence network in Austria, had been taken into cus-

r. AC ments with Russia are mere scraps of| paper uniess the violations of such agreements are made costly and inimical to Soviet interests.

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, |tody in Salzburg last night. pid Loi. Britain ‘| He said approximately 200 % Bd 8% § Bom WINSTON CHURCHILL, Communists, including 50 in the} stokely- an, Cam fanner 0

stumping the hinterlands for Con- secret political section, had been] Jann

Haute servative votes, said in a cam- purged from the Austrian police U 8 Mac

'paign speech today that Ameri- | rgantsation since October, | Union sono 8% ord can-dollars-are-keeping- Britain's. si sn Ses four? Ex-dividgnd BONG

|Socialist government alive. “Fancy the Socialist government t in England,” Mr. Churchill

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You'll find HUNDREDS OF REAL ESTATE ADS in The Times classified columns . + EVERYDAY! Homes For Sole from every section of the city and suburban areos and in every price range

«Here Are Just a Few: of the Many-

L said—today-that-J n-had-been. Bastian Sgrisy 5. SE given a green light by the United Rubner Fertilizer se, 3 itself alive eeo- gi os 0 open consular-type Of fitiens (nd Tel fas #1 nomically and politically by these pian in San Francisco, New York, fags ga ahead or large annual dollops of dollars, = Angeles and Honolulu. dols Paint @ Color 88 64 from capitalist America. | The offices, which will not have, {eh ph “4s “They seek the dollars, they diplomatic status are designed to avi Rn) Bl . [be the dollars, they bluster for I handle trade Property and git {2 Telephone 3 5 6 the dollars, they gobble “the dol] zenship ‘problems of Japanese Na-~| Gini ud mp bs . lars, but fn the whole of theiriy, ,.\q'in the United States. They Paper Art Co 84 9 8000-word manifesto, they cannot voy vo oonag Japanese. overseas. pablle Service 3%es 78 [§Y "THANK Vou’ for the dollars.” Traction Terminal ba 51

Meanwhile; Prime Minister Cle- agencies. u. s Statement

|scornfully told a rally in Devon-|

The difference is thin, if there is a difference at all Co-ops incorporate like big private enterprise. Co-ops sell at a profit, like private enterprise. Co-ops pay dividends; too, but these areteither piled up in the| treasury and reinvested or are| used to expand stock and plant facilities. ‘Rep. Noah Mason of the House Committee,

says there are at least a dozen big co-ops which,| . y ‘virtue .of their non-profit nature, are by-passing the U. 8. Treasury with $1 million in taxes yearly. If they're going to do business

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"REMODELING SALE Y a | Local Produce Sove $100 on SPINETS _ F Fo rOCAST! J rrent, receipt. LEGEND ae “Spade rey orate 25 YEARS Gk Br ve ene | OF NE A SNOW jun er be . an ee We . pis ’ v pos So gk ls . | rl. 1, se; AEE : [ ew i» Spi 2 AND FLURMIES UL GUA "+ A ra gly Le la WhcusImtors CORR 19S01OW.L 4. wa. aL RGNTY RESERVID.

Their staffs will enjoy npne of |ment Attlee warned Aa midlands the immunities ordinarily accord-| ed to foreign diplomatic or_con-| “WASHINGTON. Peb. D (UP)—Govern sular personnel accredited to the ment Ls and receipts for the current | year through Feb, 7. compared Lowi

United States, Gen. MacArthur Ce sn sald. | Expenses $24 930180 19 821907 ok th China g £ vip |B 3,148, rp A305 81.095, {Cash Bal 4,853,183,608 "THE Chinese Communist gov-|£3f Ro i i ii BINT

ernment has accepted officially slim: the Soviet proposal to set up an. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE . | international court to try Em Clearing s peror Hirohito and four Japanese Debits generals on bacteriological warJfare charges, the Communist New| China News Agency sald a {London reported.

i Korea I Russia and North Korea havc {agreed on a Soviet lease of ice {free ports North of the 38th| |paraliel, the Bouth Korian BOV- © {ernment said today. The ports named were Chungjin, about 200 miles southwest of Vladivostok; Sungjin, 80 miles; south of Chungjin, and Wonsan,! the largest anchorage on North [rea east coast,

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