Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1950 — Page 26
§ FCC
Home
Sr in Business—
Puts oK
On Phonevision Zenith's ‘Dollar-in-the-Slof’
Movies Ready for Tests
Trade Active
green light from the FCC.
griddle movies at a fee over te Zenith has a gadget which]: ~ will allow you to order a current movie from your telephone office. The dollar for the family ticket could go right on! your telephone bill, can be worked out. Te. ZENITH will set up 300 “laboratory families” to give the idea a whirl in the test tube. If the 300 go for it, ‘chances are that some day, not too far away, you| may be able to kick off your shoes, ease back in your big! leather chair and ‘watch “ how
“CHatrTés Boyer woos his women. |
figures there will be 40 to 50
» |
for Hollywood to sell its art with-|
knows, it may be the answer. And wives past 40 may put a
{ million pairs of eyes turned 1o-/au45 cushions, ward television screens before the sleeping cushions - of. year is out. : [soft, air-celled material. ”
THEY “FIGU RE other things, in Fall River, Mass., too. The movie houses are suffer-air.hybhle rubber and taking big ing from empty seats a good part pites out of the sleeping comfort of the time. And here's a chance pusiness.
By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor WOULD YOU PAY a buck to see Clark Gable kiss ‘Hedy Lamarr right in your living room? | Maybe you'll get your chance. Phonevision just got the : {fully
-off-the-|figures in active trade in the Zenith is backing this big deal to give you hot oft. he-| ey ro
levision.
Motors cars and trucks broke all records for January.” °
Lifting ‘the Mortgage
THE B. & O. Railroad has
20 the deal bought all first mortgage bonds) out against the Little Kanawha! | g [sold at $16.75 to $17.50. A few,
{Railroad Co.
The Kanawha has a 72-mile 270 to 330-po line wiggling down the Muskin-|t0 $17. Lightweights from 100 to| gum River from Zanesville (100 pounds sold at $13.50 to
West Marietta, O. It was absorbed by the B. &| O. in 1909, but the mortgage! bonds remained outstanding.
Sleep on Rubber &
Foam rubber got a foothold in!
A. fortunate drop In rubber)
_ out the use. of downtown real es- prices did it. And now the bedding tate. {business is moving it fast, Nearly It's a long dream. But wholevery big mattress maker offers {a foam rubber sleeper, |
pound of chocolates on an end Charge fit »
table, wiggle off their feathered
How this world moves along.
A Sad Story
diana coal? Here are the production f for January, They tell a mute but, sad story of how bad the coal squéeze has been. Production dropped from an ap-
IT HAD TO happen. And it's
mules, and watch the pros do the a wonder someone didn’t think in moderately active trade. Good Hd, Asso Tel el Romeo stuff in the same room.| lof it sooner.
plug-in
proximate 2,220,000 tons in 1948/90 Which would restore a bat-|
om to 1,220,000 this year with the tery in about 10 minutes for those! {(UP)—Rescue teams from the| Hub = v of Ind 344 pid | — cold mornings
three-day week. The _million-ton drop, along with railroads being forced into taking customer coal on the rails, ‘has put industry and home burners in a dither.
The Coal Trade Association,
“which does the monthly tonnage add-up, put its finger of shame on John L. Lewis, blamed him for the current mess. Coal operators had the February crisis figured long ago. They simply slide-ruled production against consumption and predicted that the showdown would come this month, ? And heré it is.
Five Days, No | More
GENERAL MOTORS, took a look at its coal pile this week and decided to shut down on Saturdays to save fuel. C. E. Wilson, GM president, also ordered all scheduled overtime stopped, same reason. GM dropped a production tear along with the statement. - - “Our action,” it said, “is being| despite -the fact that the! deliveries of General
retail
Pind MULTIORASHING T PmnTiNg, ining
-when—you go out Great Falls air base and Td cummin p EY to the garage and find you have sheriff's office hiked through the 8 1nd 9 “ak HY al left the, ignition turned on all rugged Highwood Mountains foday in search of an airplane that| "|crashed last night, Sheriff's offi- {%.8.M res cers reported that the plane was gnie tod’ elon 8% otd 5 J. D. ADAMS Manufacturing believed to be an Air Force C-54 Co., at a special meeting. 4 a crew of three aboard.’
Local Produce
night.
Adams Dividend
week, declared a4 quarterly dividend of 25 cents a share on com-| mon, payable Mar. 30 to holders! on record Mar, 15,
Chevvie Clinic iF YOU DON'T think automo- | ur bile selling is getting down to} brass tacks, take a peek into the| Antlers Hotel any day. This week @nd the next, Chevrolet will ‘hold skull practice on how to sell automobiles in a com-
pettive mait U [MMAR
ended, every Chevrolet salesman [frees a since Jan. ‘1
in Indiana will have gone through the clinie,
of the old boys are brushing up, Bataan
too.
dropped slightly in later trade. Good and choice 170 to 235 $17.50 to $18, the ireely-paid top -|price. Approximately 125 head reached $18.25 per hundredweight. | .
higher. Bulk good and choice 330] {to 600 pounders sold at $12.50 to| ____|815. Oda chotee lightweight butch-| FOAM RUBBER mattresses ers The TV set doesn't go in the ,., gyying the conventional Inner- heavyweights deal. You buy that. But Zenith spring trade a run for its money. $12.50.
now you can get remained the same't; j000-pound steers moved at! STOC $22.50 to $24.50. Firestone has a §2 million plant medium mixed weight yearlings. Aviahire” Colieries com . turning outsold at $19 to $22 beef cows sold at $18. 25 to $19.
[$15.75 to $18. ‘ters sold at $14 to $15.75. Odd: weighty types reached $16.
{sold at $18.50 to $20.50. Te f|sausage bulls were salable at $21.| Hert Pet, pte ..
{and choice sold at $30 to $32.50. The Lincoln Electric Co., Cleve- A few reached $33. land, charger of the
HOW BIG is the shutoff in In- Hin the car battery Is “dead”|
is making a home battery and mediums brought $20 to $29.|{idbls £ & L 3% type.|Culls sold at $11 to $19, {nd ) fee Medium and good 93-pound fed jefferson National te com low, the car owner simply western yearlings sold 50 cents ginean & Co pid “rr henna [connects the charger to the ga- higher at $21.
Togs Remain Fully. Steady;
Choice Weights . Bring Practical Top of $18.00
Hog prices today held generally steady with yesterday’ 8
heavyweights less active
Quotations on
-pound butchers sold at
Weights from 235 to 270 pounds
unders brought $16
Sows Higher Sows sold at prices slightly]
reached $16.25. Extreme
brought $12 to}
All slaughter. classes of. wattle Loco I steady. Medium 700) ——- Issues
Common and! American tates pfd
tates com
A few good kL. 5 Aves 412% pfd
Ob! Commons and mediums brought | *Bobbs. Merri “ta thn Canners and cut-| Com Loan 4 {Cummins {Cummins E Sausage Bulls Medium and good sausage bulls| Family Rinance ¢ Best | Hays Corp pfd
Vealer prices dropped $1 to $2 Hook Drug Co com
Commons | Indols
& Co co! ineoln Nat Life
rage light and to his battery, | Insufficient sheep sales pre- Mastic Asghan ™" ©™ a morning, It's ready to| {vented any quotation of prices, Nat Somes oye rr rT — rr hans Sm— N nd b. Serv com nly improvement possible 1s| HUNT MISSING P LANE Re Maley Soy 4%...
. R. Mi GREAT FALLS, Mont., Feb. 10 “Pub Serv of fad com
Ross
“Cam ‘ |g St Van Camp pd. anner & C erre £ Hate’ Ma kid
VE dividend
case, 27¢i Grade a lar A medium, 24¢: rade B B Ty fade and no Col rade, 20¢, Nn
Official Weather
Esss—Current. Jeceipie LM lbs, to
uitry--Powls, 43% ibs. and 3c; | 1
er 4'4 Ibs. and leghorns, ther "cocks | In and sau, 138: and No. 3 poultry. 4c less 1
Bustertat—No. 1 , 86c: No. 3, Sle,
UNITED Ldn WEATHER BUREAU
listening to the old tue fn ther citie timers with 25 years in the trade, | afania’ CNARe ERs AeA aa» 5 telling the newcomers how to|guit, iio clinch a sale, Incidentally, some Chicaso
a P Boo ig | na my ——————— p— tation 24 hours snafig} 308. m. 00
Total precipitation since J
The following {able sh shows the tempera- |
par
Expenses : a 3h | Recents 22,048.7 “| Cincinnati” . i 3 Bef? eit 1,002.99 1 38 Cash Balance 3.030.447 5 49
“For the race goes to the swift
on and untiring. And this year auto Indianapolis city)
from New York disputing a state-| ment of the local customs. office. The customs office reported that Seagrams. imported gin and rum from Cuba.
HE War
Avilla as
Ft. Wo
sas ‘ 38 |Clearings selling will be a dally dawn-to- | Nluitani. st Paul’ ] {Debits _ 4 ew Or dusk endurance grind. 1 3 flean Rn [Una wina [1% 2 No Cuban Gin Saha hr 5B Pana eh “en «3 31 No truek wheat, $1.89 HARRY BULOW, who looks San galen, hes nag dR 150.0 corn, 15.2 ¥ . . after the public relations aspect st" Louis pe 3 fo RN corn, $1.13, of the life of Seagrams, writes Washington. D.C i 54 . 40 | No. 2 yellow soybeans, $2.06.
_ THE INDIAN
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PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY ARIAS
7M ME USPAZOFF COPE 1950 EOW. L. ik: wats. ALL MGHTS RESERVED, __TODAY AND TOMORRO'
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1. | 1330 id . Statement
WASHINGTON. “Feb. 10 (UP) —Governnt Theat 3 I ye and recings,” con iScal year TOuR High Low red with a year ago Task W $ 25.081, ne Tt 8 31 484.006 98 37.082.479'139 | Week.” 100 Dr. J. Raymond Edman, aris- Too { Publue Debt 256.626, a1 {93 Sold Reserve 24.344.33 3.282
0 . : INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Bouse 3 A § 5.840. ov Church of Seattle, Wash., asked
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SLEET SHOW
is-the-outlook- for both-the Atlantic and Pacific “night. A wide zone of precipitation is predicted all the way from the Gulf ony to the Middle Atlantic regions. Consult map for details.
Coasts- fo
Har gion Sin Confession
404 | ot vo and made public SORTossions, ended today in its 39th hour.
College President V. Raymond Edman declared the “taking
lof testimony at an end shortly after 9 a. m. because he said|At had come into the ‘meeting. He invited 13 {ton mia to continue their confes-
100 | lcoeds went to the chapel base-
‘too many outsiders”
sions in prvate rooms. Fifty men and sweater-wearing
{ment to pray in private.
| Mr. Edman said he ended the
meeting to avoid “notoriety.” “I'm afraid some of the outsiders. . who came here were cynical and their hearts were not in it,” he said. The unparalleled meeting began at 7 p. m. Wednesday. During most of yesterday and until about 1 a. m. today, the Pierce Memorial Chapel had been
tators. The crowd overflowed from the ‘chapel, which seats
their faith. Others followed as the feeling of spirituality spread. Classes were canceled and Dr. Edman said he'd let the meeting “run its course.”
The" sins confessed by most
students dealt with traits of
character which they recognized as bad. But a few admitted they had stolen items from classmates Doc or broken religious pledges. One. pretty brown-haired girl in a white sweater and gray skirt told how she broke a col-lege-required pledge not to attend
Swiped Ice Cream
A gangling male student with
jammed with students and spec-| movies.
funk
| Richard T.
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IN IN INDIANAPOLIS
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FRIDAY
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EVENTS TOMORROW _
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
‘Miskimen, 38, ‘1401 Dr, Eugenie McCarthy. 20. ridian.
Richard A. Taylor, 19, Thorntown; Olvens |
on Janet, 20, 324 N. Gray. OS sors 3 vort a ute’ M. ts 4. 0 Michael! E Gill, 149 W. Habig Rd. ean borne, 24. 1512 N. Meridian, John J. Mitney Jr., 26, 1356 B: 1) A. Richar s William Carver, 20, 1514 Elizabeth R. Sinex. 19, 1508 ames W. Peace, 2 ‘2185 N Station; “Reva Full, 18, 3035 N. Gale. Mun N. Wong, 34. 20 W. 27th: Dolores C. Walker, 22, 126 W. 18th. Lynn Cavinder, 19, Bridgeport; Anne Tom, 17, Indian apolis. James Waldon, 33, Bloomington; Ramons | mbers, 23, Bloom
ington, Waldo A. Rhoades, 38, Bloomington; Clars M. ngton,
il, 20, Bloomi James E, Duncan, 21, sa Fletcher: Rosem ‘A. Knecht, 18, Garrett H. Delo Lon 23, 24 aod.
“MEry “KU PrIsthenk, 33, 27. hn “Finley 1% Harold L. Shaffuer, 18, Moorseville; Kinder, 17, Brogkiyn, John Purdy, A. Jones, we ‘2628 Brookside.
DIVORCE SUITS FILED Paul vs. fi A Woronoft; vs. Horace | aimer a L. vs. Qe
Luey rr ea y vs. Jewell D. Lawre! Betty J. vs. Ral B. Harlan; Gertrude 1 I ‘v8, w lips; Ellsworth vs. Elnora Cocanaugher,
BIRTHS
At_St, Fganeis-_sohe” Thelma Ryan; Ed-
or tice fr Fi nd REE fie : nl at he a wn Seis.
oris pir BE EE ad
At Rw een, Eidrigee.
ste Albe Aonacie 5 Glin ki es, ricia ns; Sylvia Elects Pu TR tterthwalite; ester, Joan uncy; Robert, Evelyn
Hawi i Lu Vipeents -- Ray, Frances Ham. Bond; R bert, Lois Grandison; we: Howard, Vivi lan Goenrane: Ey ry Phillips Rosemary Jennings; John, Lots LR Robert,
Ante Workers. CIO, ra
Norma 2430 Brookside; Patricia
Imogene
: es Board any and/or all
FREES |
At Home — Georss, Irens Woods, 1334 bgt Frage sore “Ee ne Pent EERE Woodie
sept | YY ) gt oE Bes
mus DEATHS 60; at General, Emer. A foresee o| Chains” RN 2 8%’ 1815 Roosevelt, Jetty TiS tia Riese: 7 ‘months, at Methode
occlusion, Mary 'aboush. 84. st 8020 Indianola, H. e Anta ter, 65, at 50 N. Dlinols,
Sarge 3 at 5246 Pleasant Rua, Paul Parker Price. 4 at 1877 Shelby,
coronary oecl clusion at ist, Carcinoma Mr .
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTIC x es SE ETRE a yndhurst Dr a a 4
. vu C ty, acy Yi ng sg ep, Be ons ju new Pi 0 wood. double CL foal ee gneve det SI ow “smo shou 48 emption orm. EE
{5 Lrndiiry urst Dr.
Amount oli, for
De cluster a nied bo »
[iis We 330 W Teieel,
k Tio
LEGAL NOTICES
ve SE
of Marion "
Jock ol J Gi San uel J.C veh d reise, he BL
oy » Of - fornar Hi Shel pro ta or anle the sera 1 Ne-tish oor sedan, model aad - mob ile 3 be sold at blic 8 nl ighes 30d Dt st: bidde der for
an raised v n the even
A _loudspeaker system made it’ possible for the overflow throng to hear
-|the proceedings. . | : Among the, faculty ‘members
who arose to cleanse themselves of weighting sin was Gil Dodds,
«.. the famous mile runner who be../|came an ordained minister. Dodds {ls track. coach- at the college.
Speak Boldly, Openly Some students spoke boldly and
‘..|openly. Others were shy and hesi-
tant. Some wept as they unburOnce before, in - 1943, a similar spontaneous demonstration at the school lasted
124 hours. As the dawn began filtering
:' {light through the tinted windows,
the group joined in joyous hymns and prayers, then resumed listen ing to the confessions. The demonstration began during a night service as part of the college's annyal “Evangelism
s Ing to introduce the main speak“er, the Rev: ~Erwin Johnson of {the First Mission: Covenant
| Whether any students wanted to
{or praise on the blessing of this! week?” Ten students marched to the stand and began pouring out’
54 . 41 18 sees 80 1 Local Truck Grain Prices. arise “give a word of testimony
Hae wWitll
a crew cut “said, “When I was®
13, I -worked asa soda jerk.iCou
Sometimes I gave my friends extra ice cream on the cones. I stole ice cream, too. Subconsciously, it's always bothered me.” A coed in a pink blouse and checked skirt with blond hair |} packed into tight braids said she had to “argue with the Lord for 18 hours before He convinced me
my bad sense of pride”
ize “I've always been too proud of Sec
my hair,” she said. “I liked to take it down and hear the girls in the dorm exclaim over it. That, 1 know, was sinful.”
A middle-aged faculty member sald she had “difficulty in taking
a proper attitude toward students and frequently failed to help them when they asked for aid. »
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO Sealed bids will be eived The Board of School Commissioners untl 11:00 Sook A toto ednesday, Febru 22. oll rs 1. Muitigraph Puicator for IndianSpoils ie Library A. Straight Needle -Shoe Stitcher_for...
spus Attucks High School J washing Machine for School 4. Science Equipment for
Laboratory Broad Ripple High School All as pecifications on file in the office of t Boa
oard. oard reserves the right to accent jos eR ao or al THE ARD OF SCHOOL BL POMMIDSTONERS OF THE CITY DIANAPOLIS By M. V. BAILEY, Business Director Pebruary 3, 1950
8 the ie 13 My ot Bot sla © Loh “he 80 Fixe tinged: from rom os day, Her sale wit be anti wi
4 Such i gle, oh
PAULINE GLYCK. AE
be made s subject role 2
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby ven that sealed bids for the Pirehass of ‘the Jonowine | materials* eceived by the Chairman of the State Hichway Commission of Indiana. 102 North Senate Indianapolts. 9. Indians, until 3 P, the Jub day of ary, they will be publicly
ad ten No. 409: 600 ti Tons, Size No. 63 Aggregate, F.O.B. = Sk
delivered on Road 32 red als to come up here and testify about! Plant vicinite th Koa
tion and Plant, vicinity of Inv! tation Yoo oi 1000 el 1400 © 9 and Ni
Aggregate,
Bize Ni 1 i in’ State Trucks ab Plant Er of Mar- [NO *{lon, Ind.
n, a ton N No. ie. 13, rer jy 230 Tous in Slate a at fcinity of Invitation No. 413: 1500 to 1200 T'
Size No. §, 11 and 63 sregate, — State Trucks at Vendor's plant vicinity
Peru. Invitation Bo, 414: No. furnished in "State. Trucks at Pian etn of Huntbs avitatio Hana. gi ou tity of 1 v! on 0. an y = neous Hardw 502 W. Maret se, 2 Idianapolts: "Indian
Che Sa, "Rol:
0. International, Chevrol ler Bearings. Tek & Red Emet.gency Lamps, P.O. 303 + Market St.
dianapalis, Indiana.
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tion . No. 417: = 1 ¥ John gy Mower Paris, FOB. "S01 Ww. Bid Indians , Indian
Market St, Invitation No. 418: ted Metal
vert Site Mn Plymou Thy tation No. 419: Indiana lis, a ana ds shall be submitted upon standard
al forms. proposal fon HIGHWAY COMMISSION
OF SAMUEL C. HADDEN Chairman.
usntity. ot Corrugy delivered to
diana. Quantity of Sietrae.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF MARION COUNTY
Nice 5 Herb tov thatthe TAR DUPLICATES lor Sim. County, Townabips. Schools and Corporations of Marion County for the year 19 and payable in 1950 are now in the Nands of the County Treasurer who is ready to receive the Tases charged thereon. The follow ing lable shows the rate of ‘axation én each $100.00 worth of taxable real and personal property, and each Poll in the several units. Due Jan. 1, 1950--First instaiiment delinquent after first Monday in May-—-Second instaiiment deiinquent after first Monday in November.
CHAS. A. GREATHOUSE. fR., Treasuser Marion County.
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