Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1950 — Page 24

active trade, Weights from 240 to [280 pounds brought $16.50 to $17.

|pounds brought $13.50 to $15. 1 Sow-prices held steady. and choice 350 to 600-pound weights brought $13.50 to $15.

Good % “hound butchers sold at $16.75 to’ dg “the! freely-paid top, in:

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Today in Business— al Hogs Helps Aperinains Stretch gg Supply. of Smoky; Inferior Coal — By HAROLD H HARTLEY, “Times “Business Editor | hei 1 APARTMENT OWNERS. are trying to get heat out. - Bute ers Se at of that stuff they're using for coal these days. It isn't easy.| $16.75 to $17.25 It is not the coal dealers’ fault. The mine-run fuel just | Hog prifes today ‘held fully isn't up to snuff, smokes like a smudge pot and it’s stingy Steady ith the Ind > Hor with the BTUs—that's how they measure. the. : heat give | Stockyards. in_a. lump of coal. foe — and choice 180 ‘To’ 240: So the. Bureau of Air Pollu-| | n 3 fion, the ‘city’ 's. smoke-sniffing| : department, is sending al ~ boys around to teach the furnace n ianag li feeders how to squeeze the las : notch on the thermometer out ) EV ENTS TODAY | the kind of coal they're burning. Producers Marksting Association—10a. m., 2 =n = | inanis Club—noon, Claypool J. G. MINGLE, superintendent githant Shub—ndon. Claypool {paid for 270 to 350 pounders. Odd of the Air Pollution Bureau, in- Indiananoils acction. inal, Connell of choice grades reached $15.75 or stead of putting the legal whip callebrew Temple ~ PO more. : on the apartment owners, is now Christian. Chureh Shpitian” Church Be _ Steers Steady playing on their team. Indians Slams Clab—145 pm. Ant. Steer and prices held steady in| 1 - . ai, nts mane ut tee Tt fr Jane ae ae, Con i bak tions to firemen and custodians! school auditory Sith School Play—4 ». Mi much as 50- cents. on proper firing and furnace op- © spus Attucks High School Carnival—| Small lots of medium heifers eration, both hand and .auto-| school. today, Cadie Teserhacie tomer and yearling steers sold at $22.50] matic. {Church Supper—8 p.m, Olive Branch © $24. That is a right .nice gesture, whi podist” Charen Presbyterian - Chure And it makes the apartment pu'dine Fund Dinner—6:30 p. wm. landlord feel that at last the om ring Bog Bi SoBe EVENTS TOMORROW | cows brought $17 to $19. Good| trouble from their taxes. : Indiana ish Scheel Baskstball Teurna- Rrades were scarce. but salable|

A warm tenant stays put, pays. Ip on time. And the city is helping Tec, Lerten’ inte Bowling Toarna-| = ood sausage bulls sold at $20| the boys who collect on the first { Jeflerson. Alackson Day" Diner. Vies Pres- 16 $21.50. Good beef bulls brought |

‘of the. month to keep their cus- p Murat, i Mh Sch ! Aamo $21. roa pple © A - tomers cozy. Siation "30 0 \P ‘m. 8 pm and 8 nm, Vealer prices dropped mostly $1-| This is one of the nicest things. Young Adult Council, Hillel-Ista—review, Godd and choice sold at $29 to! $31. Common and medium|

the town's ever done for the Kirshbaum Cent {brought $21 to $28.

landlords, bless them. , i843 : : Elladean| Sheep trade brought steady | Hitti Cross: 20, 194 1 ng the Pipes van’ Hutcheson 1310 | N. Iliinots: Gen- Prices. Medium to choice native X 0X. s N INDIANAPOLIS house, ta Fox. 26 31 N, Ta Alltree: wives have been giving their gas Bowens, 34. 2238 N_ Kenwo valves an extra twist. It costs eT 26 427 E Meron giof: Dore v.38 162 Brier Fi : «1 more, but it does save coal. a aaaner. 18 10 BN Fiace; fran In the early morning at getting- car h Prana, ¢ 66. 707 8 Nortolk: Lola Rus-|

Ly. up time, housewives turn on the snk Cove 3 uu oi Orchard: Carolyn, kitchen ovens full blast. Tt samuer Hill tor 358 WY eth: restine] Valaria 1ell - warms the kitchen in a hurry walter Ber oT Ruth|

Health Officer Cites

MARRIAGE LICENS SES

\Jack Waggoner, 23 Lebanon;

Matis load of good and choice 102-

pound ‘fed shorn western lambs {in No.2 2. Akins move moved at 1 at 323. 25.

keep up with the pull, but thei, MAsaret. Sonnet Shards gg! utility is. turning out “oil gas’ Sant. onan y iy Ning os MeQes. Vir.| (from fuel oil) at near capacity, {Robert Wendel, Dallas vs, William Jonas. | i vs

when Wives are flitting about in Xion. 52 “4008 Free art flimsy “slip-on robes; brewing: On a a, EE “a en Baths Helen, coffee and getting the oatmeal Jog, McCay. M4. Sila East; Mary Secrist, under way, It pushes the gas company to DIVORCE SUITS FILED Disablement Figures ore Servige and stil has about three weeks {fin Alnsbelle Jones. Harr ps AM ANTLA supply of hard fuel on the ground. 1 vs. Ralph Muir, Mary vs. Jack Eas-|gepjlitator or — pers is] And the nice part about gas |chief government malariologist| is that you use it now, pay later, BIRTHS br.-Antonio- Ejercito's title for, 3 The ay warned housewives, ASE Fragels. - Gore, atts Koger. malaria: 0 sure they have applied flame ober Ki oe to all of the burners in an oven.| Roselyn ave Bp Km Mary Filipino If one is left turned on and not ac General — Clarence. Edna Hooster; |

burns, there'll be a puff, maybe fe Zonh, Johnson: Marvin. hut it weakens or debilitates 114 a big one, Etta

| | : {potential workers every 15 min-| Children also should be watched | Mwiifam Myla Taylor: Br utes, Dr. Ejercito reveals. bE to make sure they do not turn on| judas, R

9 os charles” Sril Goons "| Postwar figures show malaria Irene Brown: J takes 20,000 lives and temporarily |

“YAR Tn dn explosion. 3 Hinler ec v8 opm Anite th TAYE Off 20,000 victims annually}

n Oertel urged to tighten valves pericdr. a se Vincents iz john, Rosemary Ped- in these islands, Bett; Richard. Barbara Bonwell. “the . alert. for. most’ modern. Ruby Mo IF YOU'VE EVER wondered At General Wii am. Dorothy Jones; Leo ay whose name once bounced around uth Schilell; Kenneth Harriett od; | other disease.

life every 15 minutes. |

rold, Ms » Mod cally. Firion "E00. Marian Modlin: George. Dr, Ejercito's department is on} 4 : 9 Where's Don Nelson? AL St Franeis—Alva "Hetty Wilson: Prea,| Methods of warfare against this| Kinney, Paul, Shirley Vester. enemy which, says the doctor. arbera Hutchinson; Dr. Richard, Mar: takes a greater toll in manpower what became of Donald Nelson gare: C Bro Meinsdist. Joseph. Lois Reed Ege ne, and- manhours here than any o

Angele Antoinette Cin ue an headlines as chairman of the, At ¥incent's=—John We Aran Herr: | ‘War Production Board, he's gone oh Rita as Moldthan: Herold. Mar v) in for silver mining. Kat athieen Fogarty, Dallas, Pearl baer | % He was just elected as’ thé , HemeFrank, Beatrice Forthofter. 1851 works,” president, treasurer and, New a Millville Phone Sale director of the Caribou Silver pEATHS Timon State. Service !

Mines, Inc. George W NEW CASTLE, Mar. 3 Pro-|

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6 1s A ~ e 1s on the team, there's Rich-| John Osborn Ros ebaum 75, at 4450 Marcy {phone Co

ard, J. Revnolds (Camels), of |

lambs moved at $25.50 to $27. A |,

And to give you an idea of who |cnatles Mliisomers. 3 $9, at 1819 Bundy. DOsed sale of the Millville Tele-!. to the New. Lisbon Of John McCarty, father of 10, who lost five members of his family,

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Odd head good steers!

brought $27. Symon mixed-| color stock d at $18.50 to] 1821.50. Common and medium beet |

perished.

a Wine of Civil Air Patrol through at $20 or more. Canners and cut-| ters moved at $14 to $17. {

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TB, the No. 1 killer takes one

{Malaria claims one every hour, | .

Five tear-stained survivors * “of the Noblesville fire | youngest children burned to death last night. Jack McCarty, 18, holds Becky, 6, on his lap in | the chair. The others, left to right, are Joey, 10, whose face was singed as he tried to rescue his |

mother: Charles, 13, and Bob, 12.

Seek to Free Father of 10 B-3%, Banshee

waren To Aid Surviving Members ‘Stockholders Consider

Flames roar through the we-room frame house in Which- Mrs. Helen McCarty and four children:

Husband Serving Term for Drunkenness;

_ Noblesville Tragedy Laid to Fuel Blast

NOBLESVILLE, Mar. The

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release from Indians State Farm.

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in which Mrs. Helen "McCarty and oy Tour

Row Still Aflame

|. will End 0 Years

Of Utility Service -

. By HAROLD HARTLEY Times Business Editor : Harry Reid, president of Indianapolis Railways, Inc, revedléd'.

~—that" his long-rumored

“fade-out” as president and di-

rectorof the local traction picture

{was about fo ‘come true.

Yésterday he told the IR board that he is putting his“hat on his 70-year-old head and Sy alaing out

(for good, come Apr. 27 o:

For him, that will drop the curtain on 50 turbulent years in. the utilities business. zs Just Passing Out 'm. pot. resigning.” he said. “I'm. merely passing out. I am entitled to get off the front pages if they'll let me. I'm going to

relax—with a little vanilla.” Harry Reid, bids IR goodby. The colorful, bass-voiced boss . :

of Indianapolis’ transportation Difog Steals DC-3,

(system, will keep the substantial,

block of stock in IR but he's washing up his troubles with the Buzzes Anchorage Public Service Commission, labor, the stockholders and the quibbling| F or 16 Min utes public. - Quite calmly he prepared al ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Mar. 3 statement, in nice language, to (UP)—Police and Civil Aeronauexplain his action. It read: | tics Authority officials toaay wers “ \ y 1 searching for a- pilot o stole a Wend An T will have Northern Consolidated Airlines served nine years as president of DC-3 and took a 16-minute joy

{my desire that my present activ-| } {ities cease on that date, and 1

Electronic Devices

(of the Indianapolis

{lives of Indianapolis citizens.”

“lof the Transportation building. {He's president of that firm.

“|want anyone to say I'm quitting:

the Rai <ride-over the-eity at- dangerously the Indianapolis Railways. It 18; Tow altitudes. Airline officials said the plane {have so notified the directors. | was no} Hariaged, From Ihe pout. “My decision arises from the tion of switches they sa ap» determination to devote my en- Peared the pilot was not familiar

tire time to the various other With the craft. companies with which I am age . ¥ 8 . sociated. Between now and ‘the{ THE PLANE flew -low over expiration of my term, I will the business and residential diswork toward an effective transi-| tricts with engines roaring full tion of present responsibilities: |.speed. The pilot ignored radio “It is my earnest hope that the messages from the control tower company will have every oppor-| during the spree. tunity for the successful operation, When" he finally landed the Railways—| plane, the pilot left it in the for the continuance of this public| middie of a runway and escaped service, so vital to the everyday, in a stolen taxicab, police said. CAA officials said the culprit, when - found, probably would be grounded for life. The company said it would press srimngl charges.

MANEUVERS PLANNED WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. (UP)— : .. i More than 35000 Army troops “But I'm still president,” he win participate in maneuvers to added, “for 60 days. And'I don’t| ye held this spring in North Carolina, the Army said today. The exercises will be conducted jointly with the Air Force.

Heads Advertising Firm About six months ago he set up. an. advertising. agency with the name of Reid, Carlin & Co, on the door on the second floor

Tm just not running. for. reelection.”

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Lane. arteriosclerosis Telephone "Co. will be considered in a fire last night, was being sought today. : Winston-Salem, N. C. as vice Ma M, Chiften #0. at —Metnomst.y i000 holders, of the! McCarty, 42, is serving the last-two months of a six months argument as to what would happresident, and Joseph B. Keenan, Cqurtiand C Griffith. so. at 21 Jenny former concern at a meeting to- sentence for drunkenness which he began Nov. 3. pen in a fight between. the Air former assistant to the U. 8. Rong 81. t 4310 Crufts, arthritis morrow afternoon in the MiH-| “His wife, Mrs. Helen McCarty, 36, and his four youngest chil- Force's B-36 bomber and the

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dem But it is being settled on the 2 {Edward Curson, 80. at 84 8 Dearborn. | an application pending in Wash-| ithe outskirts of Noblesville. Ay 8 American Adds One th fh Ror sToC Elizabeth Alberts Pisher, 84, gt General. | jeation Administration for a 10an|smencen States com .. \sene Mrs. McCarthy was pouring COMmbat against ‘each other, acing two ways to Cincinnati and “Coronary ocelust snsive hear SE . 3 \month-old twins, Gedrge and! The dispute was a national! Chicago. . Vesste Palmer. 78, at Methodist, congestive UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU 288 tral 50 Chicago Aer isi Wii le. 67. ‘at 2303 N= Cummins Eng com Bl land Joey,. 10, were: in “the house Air Force and Navy would play in| cerebral thrombosis Th j2 13 |escaped, but Joey and a neighbor, PaFt—ofthe--debate—that--a. EH pe; fsa) . . Fo 2 ight. © Kg ee at the Bight Rites Today for Bell | The. | Family Finance §% otd ids bt ‘Three sons; Jack, 18; Bob, 12, ‘maneuvers, “The joint: chiefs of [ {UP)-—Funeral servic |Ghicaso | foi Goes Adrift in Atlantic | neral services were held| : _{took-.place. Meanwhile, special electronics Warne Rp today said she was -attemptin loose again today in the churning at-his home here yesterday. x y PD thg de Grace, Md, and these Trachingg| firm Miami:

Attorney General (Jap war, poeumo amet. 9 ville school. dren were burned to death in Navy's twin-jet Banshee fighter, $4 chronic myocarditis The children, who perished in ‘ground, although the two planes American Airlines, strike-| tf $35,000 to modernize its plant| American States pta 2017 - Central, | Nal on corncobs in a stove exploded. jcording to the authoritative magChicago, leaving here at 820 a. m | long ER Ralph A. Lemcke 7 an, he ois Susan. story for weeks, and featured the Chicago. gets. a--heavy travel Marion 8: Boots, i at 4102 E. Michigan. [Precipitation Fn: nding 730 a. m CR business people going home and, albott, coronary usion | | Summins when the fire started. They the next war. {Total precipitation since Jan. i... 1 Bend BR i 4 LE Securisies SAMs tng Bian: ea lan i Were SHERTIY Biifned Th “attempt- B-36 and a Banshee go aloft and . Ipera Hays Corp ; = Executive in” Tlinois sn =H {and Charles, 13; were away from staff rejected this. {today for William Rufus Abbott, | (Cleveland - Miss Mal Ma Bart, Hamil. ol & “NORFOLK. Va. Mar 3 UP) ry y devices have been built at Aber-| Worth or (City) Atlantic. ’ He headed the Illinois rs Minneapolis St. Paul “Hux

to locate John McCarty, 19, the are coming up with a goad many! ‘~loldest Son, now serving in theiof the answers. -

v8 oe. Navy.

__ which had tried vainly to put a man of its hoard for the next five New

nia trials), as director. fomuols Borth, 38. at Lons. “The New Lisbon company has, Local Issues their two-room frame home on hasn't vet been settled. {Lummie Donggan, 13. at.334 N Bradiey,| ington with the Rural Electrifi-| {the fire which began when kero- TaY still be sent up to simulate; grounded, has put un a link work-| yom hy Sony land install automatic equipment. |} 5 Ayres sia pra 10448 0 {Delbert Stephen Harmon, 47, i — | lwere- Richard. - 3:-Leo. 2 and-10- ‘azine, rdnance. to Cincinnati and 5:30 p. m. to pancreatitis #t “Matnodiit, Official Weather bs- Merrill rd 44% Soy : 3 y “'b Two “other children. Becky, - _unification row over the part the! oronary occlusio 00] com Loan 4% pid ... x 93% play over the week-ends, ober ng pld on soph M8 9. onsolidated Srinance 5 ofa . ; - the outianders whisking Oh Josephine M_ Sidenbender. at Methodist. | fo, It was proposed during the hot ? nance com 0 ing to rescue the others. Ihave it out in_ actual combat. : Fishing Ly + | MELBOURNE, Fla. Mar. s/the house when the explosion” gicctronio Devices Bullt 4 Denver en -|80, former president of the Illi: Prancetiie =o ton County Red Cross secretar “The fishing trawler Gatito was nois Bell Telephone Co. He died i y Y: deen Proving Ground, near Havre \dianapolis ty The cogét guard cutter Agassiz. from 1921 to 1829; and was chatr- Mian

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3 Progress Laundry com % {Pub 8erv of hn 2 Pub Serv of Ind a pid .... {Ross Gear Tool com :

Qr $ He had held [Oklahoma ~City HO orO tO VesSer He had-held numerous of- Omala

said the Gatito was blown out to! fices in national and Chicago civic! [Pies #éa by rising winds. She had ‘and business orgalizations.

San Francisco :. been out of fuel for.two days. - Burial will be in Chicago. — Wasnpeton; DE

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|were recovered from the smould {formance figures, ete; ering --ruins--—about- four hours! 'T (after the fire started at 5p. m.

jthe night with their grandfather, /in aerial combat. | William Ellingwood, father "arid ent are being used to study the : together in Noblesville.

~ When per-| --are—put: § ‘the machines come up with the |dnswers as to what would. actu The surviving children spent ally happen if the two planes met

Charles Ellingwood, and uncle| The electronic: devices. at pres-

and the. Navy's

brother of Mrs. McCarty, who live B-36. homber, 5 exclu-| &

{twin-jet - Banshee fighter,

Sheriff Davis said the

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:*lintendent of the State Farm at! ‘|Putnamville told Him he would it still’ may be necessary to pu

SHEE the su sively.

Later Ordnance magazine says

attempt today to secure a waiver both planes. through their pace

'|Mrs. McCarty was burning corncobs and wood because a promised {load of coal had not arrived.

“Pilot Sends Firemen

The superintendent, Sheriff |

‘Davis said, did not intend to tell : | McCarty of the tragedy until this|

morning, ‘since it was impossible Medical enter reported the theft| 1 [to release him last night. eu po

The children told Sheriff Davis,

She often threw kerosene on the flames, they said. .

.jor outright release for McCarty ‘against each other to settle som | *|from Gov. Schricker. :

questions, i oly :

GUARDS’ GUNS STOLEN Guards at Indiana University]

of three guns from watchmen's: lockers last might. >

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You treasure .every stone in al HOME OF YOUR OWN! The

carrying MORE REAL ESTATE -before in its his

To Wrong Location ATLANTA, Mar. 3 (UP)—A! Naval Reserve. pilot was advised today to take a closer look “at his street maps, The fire department said a pilot saw smoke and flames from the air; and radioed a message

tion he gave. A short time later,

two miles away.

EXPERT WATCH] : ~ REPARING ~ immedi

ot as iraded by, Desetd 1 aol

that sent. fire trucks to the loca-|-a police radio caf found the fire ER

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plus building lots, farms and Investment properties.

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