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fail to keep ind physically. unity of spirit can save the
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n this country, for they will real Commies hat.
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them in Con- .
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street.
Today in Business—
~ Census om “Held Till Fall
Tally to Be Sent OFf for on Count Late This Month
By HAROLD HARTLEY, Times Business Editor | THOSE CENSUS TAKERS are hitting the ball. The,
MONDAY, APR. 10, 1350 wm Lae
faster they sizzle the shoe leather, the more they cash in. But they're having number trouble. That's because! i you're not home. They leave a card. Come back Saturday orji1. TAIL ative trade in the Ine
at night. The. unit nuinber thats’ when you're not home. The|™
local census office has to give|
_it back to you. That's like untangling a ball ‘of yarn the kitten’s been paving with. . THERE ARE 480 of them pumping questions right and left.
They get 7 cents a head, and)
7 cents more for the house. Late this month, Heary Neal, ! local census boss, will box up the, tally and ‘ship it off to Philadelphia and Washington where the big count takes place. That question about how much dough you make falls to every fifth gall. If you don’t answer, they give you confidential form. You mail it right into Washing-
yours goes to somebody else But he also knows that the wearing apparel business is off. He isn't getting much of it. People are wearing their clothes
the house. He keeps in touch with other Gooodwills. He knows that furniture is selling better in Indianapiolis than In other cities, Chicago, |for instance. He's getting more of it.
Trained Tongues FOREMEN HAVE to talk. A
'good foreman has to know how, to get what's on his mind into|$27.50. Medium. yearlings moved
fer from the inability to ‘say it!
more, spending their money inside| ing
someone élse’s. Most plants suf-|
Adds 25 Cents Ti Hog Prices
Of $16.75 Paid. For Choice Weights
Hog prices today rose 25 cents
!dianapolis Stockyards. Good and choice barrows and] gilts weighing 180 to 250 pounds {sold at $16 to $16.50. Approxi-| mately 150 head reached $16.75, the extreme top price. Weights from 250 to 300 pounds sold at $15.50 to $16. Pigs weigh120 to 160 pounds moved at 1812.50 to $14.50. Sows sold steady at $1325 to $14.75 for ko = to 600-pounders. Choice 27 330-pounders reached $13 and) |above.Stronger steer and heifer prices ruled fully active cattle trade. High medium and low good 800-1100-pound steers and mixed] yearlings sold at $26 to $26.50. |Average good steers remained 'unsold, sellers asking around |
lat $23 to $26. Common yearlings sold at $20.14 Medium and good 700-850-pound | ©
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State VFW Tops Membership Goal
New Drive Started For Additional 12,500
Fusna. Department, Veterans| Foreign Wars, today announced had passed its 1950 membership goal and is launching a new drive] 0 add another 12,500 members. |
®. Although we now have T7556! n. © der . ton. and ons 7 1t confidential simply. heifers brought $23 to $26. COWS|; ore members than we did at BUT THE lowdown on the cen- . International Harvester is con- sold fully steady. Good beef cows this time last year, we're going sus. won't: tumble out of ihe ve ducting speech classes for fore- brought $19.50 to $21. Common tq strive for 50.000,” said State ernitent catacombs uati Boy men. They make five minute and medium sold at $16.75 to $19. Commander John G. Tinder. summer. They're slow down there. me are ‘recorded, BUI sannets and Cutters moved Quotas have been filled by 115 The tally on the business census, | ¥ Po LDy Indiana VFW- posts, Mr. Tinder
taken last November, is still rot},
taped. A census taker is expected to) sake 70 calls a day, and he can
find anybody home. And if he can’t he'll be b He's a patient guy, and besides there's a little dough in it for him.
Kroger's Quickie : THE $75,000 FIRE which hit the big Standard Supermarket at “88th “and Tilinois St., over the week-end, piled a big load on the! Kroger store just across
‘When Kroger's learned of the fire, the warehouse began at ance to assemble additional goods, ar-
The company wants everybody o understand what it is trying {to do. This starts right at the
(top. When IH President John Mc- mon and medium brought $17.50 work the clock around if he Caffrey spoke here last year, to $26.50 :
that's what he talked about. The| speech he made was so simple it| could have been understood by a! fifth grade pupil.
{ That's why IH is training fore-
men. The company wants them to know what it's all about, and to be able to tell it well.
‘Rubber Dollars’
U. 8. RUBBER CO., which runs
Indianapolis, _ sent ‘rubber dol-" lars” to its employees today. Printed on the “dollars” was a brief -add-up of what the con
nay world’s biggest tube plant in
ranged for daily delieveries of pany does with™ its income. perishables, added six ‘to "ee foo In the company last your
clerks and sack boys at the registers.
Kroger’s has a neighborhood (575 cents went for materials and|
took in $517,439,676. Out of every dollar taken in!
obligation. And its store across services; employees’ pay and ben-| the street from the Standard mar- efits got 3512 cents out of the there’ll be a lot af hot air blow-
ket is not one of its larger outlets,
dollar. Two and a half cents!
Vealer prices slid $1 in moderafely active trade. Good and choice sold at $27 to $28.50. Com-
A load of medium 82-pound fed shorn Western lambs in No. 3 pelts sold about steady at $24 |{in sheep trade. Inadequate supply {of other classes hindered test ‘of quotations. Slaughter ewes sold steady at $15 down. Late estimates of receipts were: ‘Hogs, 11,200; cattle, 2375; calves, or Rl and: ind-aheep; 275: BBs
Wa hit Heating Course Scheduled
Conference Starts |
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This isn’t a weather report, but
!ing out of the north for the rest
but Rogers N. Brown, branch, {went for wear and tear, 112 cents of the week, starting tomorrow. | manager, was on the job Sunday (for federal and foreign income to see that people in the neigh-|taxes, 2 cents for dividends and 1 to more than 100 from seven Mid-| borhood get something to eat and cent went back into the business. [Metiern states.
get it fast, » » - KROGER WILL absorb most of the Standard business during the emergency. Standard has a big repair job.
The roof was badly burned and)
[rubber sheeting,
The. “dollars’™ were printed on| the kind the company used to make baby
pants,
Half a Buck
THE PENNSYLVANIA Rail-|
the whole ceiling will have to/road which has been charging $1 come down. The store had been | for a reserved seat on its deluxe
restocked between six and closing time Saturday night for today's business. The flames caught it loaded.
| Best Standard guess is that it
will be from a month to six weeks before the electric eye doors will be popping open again to bundleloaded customers.
War Whoop Night
THE BUSINESS BOYS down-
“town are dusting off the feathers
in their Indiana war hats. Theyr'e going to whoop it up at the Indiana welcome-home!
coach trains, the Jeffersonian, {Trailblazer and South Wind, has cut the charge in half.
ahead nod from the Interstate]
Commerce Commission, Pennsyl- will divide into four sections to! Eastern Tha Tele $ ptd study design problems. IF
vania will haul you distances of! less than 360 miles in a seat all your own for only 50 cents.
Mrs. J. A. Smith Dies Here at 42
Mrs. Grace Eva Smith, 4024]
Effective Apr. 24, with a go- |
The hot air will be hot stuff
- They'll be sitting through a warm: air heating course starting, tomorrow at Purdue University. The program, designed for businessmen engaged in warm air, heating contracting, installation, sales and design. is sponsored by the National Warm Afr Heating and Air Conditioning Association (and the Sheet Metal and Warm] {Air Heating Contractors Associ-| ation of Indiana and the univer-| |sity. It runs through Friday. Following an introductory | {meeting tomorrow, the delegates!
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Major points to be discussed linclude forced warm air heating | |systems for a six-room house,| {warm air ceiling panels, heating | | systems for small schools. and: lair ‘conditioning for small stores! land restaurants. | Among top-notch Midwest ex-
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party at the Claypool's Riley t |perts, Charles E. Bacon. local|lndpls Water Co 5% Mr. Hanika. He promptly arose Room Wednesday night. If you {Winthrop Ave, ied today in {building commissioner; W. D. jefterson’ Nati bi Wo land went to his office, where he Hoerdiees. of “what io0 ‘af turn an ear that way, you'll hear “rp. ite of John A. Smith, Redrup of the Majestic Co., Hunt-|Kingan & Co com... sx checked files to get the registra-| © Motor Overhaul you can't buy better. the first blood-curdling pennant ou rer of Radio Smitty's, 15¢ W.| |ington; Fred B. Morse, Purdue|Linco Lit o ition. The deputies traced the Ili- © Body Repairs cries. |16th .St., she lived in Indianapo {instructor; Ben Speaker of F. H. [Sense and made the arrest. f . It tvs quality work sou want The party will have the biggest | lis 30 years. She ‘was a native SPeaker & Son, West Lafayette, a ® Paint Shop our craftsmen can do 18. speakers stand of the year, the lot Farmers, Ky., and was a mem- {and Walter R. Stiles of Hall-Neal a iu. S. Statement ® Motor Tuning Ws pride. oor. low "ortots full length of the room, the Gov-| |ber of the Second Church of {Furnace Co., Indianapolis, will be 183 es | © Parts Wholesale tl eve Tou quality ernor, Mayor Feeney, Frank Mc-| on speakers’ panels. 25 | WASHINGTON. Apr. 10 (UP)—Govern-| h rma Kinney (what a combination) | CITI Scientist, and the Variety ,jvanced registrations have 30% Tent fiscal vear AB ouch Ror: 16; compared] ond Retail We wil bring sampim to your and a string of sports notables. | Servi been received from Pennsylvania, 1 [with a year afQ year Last Year | , ' ervices at 1:30 p. m. Thursday Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Wis- 1914 Expenses $30.662,916,279 $27,347.010,358 TT THERE'LL BE NEARLY 700 in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary | oooh, DUO: FUFIERE Wis-iso Ji GEERT Wisiaee Sei Phone Hos | milling around big pans of baked |Will be followed by burial in Glen! ! 5 : 13% gait ance SiNDae-28 SH, | AUTO SERVICE beans, hot ham, potato salad, |Haven Cemetery. be S 8 lic Debt 225. 303:324 812 3h i 031081 MOTORS, INC. slaw and beer for those who like! Survivors include her husband, ‘Mother of News u e C #14 | Gold ceerve | white mustaches. {two sons, George S. and John A United Teleohone §% oid or |udNbaNaroLIS ct CLEARING ROUSE 3409 N. ILLINOIS TA. 3345 The Elks .are throwing the Jr; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara | Sports Editor Dies | |" *Ex-dividend | Debi 7,000 shindig with Herb Queisser of Ad. Lasonder, and a brother, Fred Services for Mrs. Mary Connor SONDS LL i p d 304 EAST NORTH vance Paint Co thumping the war |Wooley, all of Indianapolis, and Se mother of William F. Fox pt Sebi 98 0ca roauce
drums. Tt will be a rootin’, tootin’|tWO sisters. Mrs. Thelma Murphy,
pat on the back as the tribe hits! the trail.
Rag Bag Barometer IF YOU WANT to know how | business is, drop in at Goodwill Industries, Inc. Over at 209 8S. Senate Ave. Howard Lytle, executive secre-|
tary, can catch a shift in the buy- ices for William A. Wall were to| jall of New Haven,
ing winds finger. He gets the throw-aways, the left-overs, fixes them up and sells them at next-té-nothing prices. It gives his handicapped workers an income.
” TODAY HE WILL. tell you that furniture business is good in the stores and that is 100 per cent correct. He's getting a lot of it, As new furniture goes into a house, the old goes out, and over to Goodwill.
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Times State Service
JAMESTOWN, Apr. 10 — Serv-|
{be held at 2 p. m. today in the Jamestown Christian Church. Burial will be in Roachdale Cemetery. Mr. Wall, who was 76, died Sat{urday in his home here.
Born in Putnam County, Mr.
business in Montgomery and Boone Counties for many years. Survivors are his wife, Mary Ellen; a son, Walter, Mooresville; three - daughters, Mrs. Blanche TP Rombson and Mrs. Edith Meck, both of .Columbus, O.; ou Mrs. Frieda McCoun, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Clara Young, Jamestown, and one grandchild.
Wall operated a poultry and egg... .
said. National Commander Clyde A. Lewis has wired congratulations to Indiana.
Terre Haute Post 972 is the!
largest in the state with 144¢/lords do not need any particular
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First Year of New Act
CHICAGO, Apr. 10 (UP)—Muinicipal or federal agencies abol{ished rent controls in 663 com{munities during the first year of {the new federal rent act, and six |states lifted or altered federal irent controls, the American Muinicipal Association reported today. |. In some of the cities, the return lof a ‘free market” in the rental
| Action Taken During | |
{field has produced disagreement)
las to whether more housing was made available immediately, or will be in the future, a United Press survey showed. ‘The association reported that 246 cities decontrolled rents through municipal action, while the federal housing ' expediter lifted controls in 417 other com-
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A vacuum sweeper company wants me: to quit my job as salesman in a store in order to sell , house-to-house. They tell me that I can make big money and he amount is onyl limited by the | efforts I put forth. I've never. | done house-to-house selling. | What would you advise?
‘By JAMES GRAYSON ~~ House-to-house selling is not jeasy. You have to keep moving land seeing people if you want to sell. The more well directed ef{fort you put forth, the more sales you are likely to make. Serving customers who come to your department is not always easy, either. You have a lot of { lookers, the experienced, ener-
munities.
Under the 1949 rent act, ‘con!
trols may be removed by local action and nine cities with more than 100,000 population have taken advantage of the new pro|vision.
List of Cities
The largest cities which took|
voluntary decontrol action are:
Dallas, Tex.; Chattanooga, Tenn.;!
[get ic arid resourceful “salesman {can sell some of these. As he becomes more expert, his pro« {portion of sales increases.
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! } ; Rah If you have never done any . , house-to-house selling, you should Indiana Carburetor & Brake Co., 323 N. Delaware St. . . . |look at the discour features Stromberg and Carter carburetors distributors. of it before cutting Ea from = your inside job. If you had a
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Indiana Carburetor & Brake
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[Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Jacksonville. day . announced . distributorship trucks and cars. store, you could see how you like Fla.; Knoxville, Tenn. Long of Stromberg and Carter car- R. J. Katzenberger, manag- |it. Beach, Cal; Norfolk, Va.: Salt. buretors for cars and trucks. er lists motor. tune ups, elec- In the store vou have some Lake City. Utah. and Wichita “Reduced prices on the (rjcal work, brake relining, front monotony: You are - inside. OutKas Stromberg line have made bet end alignment and ‘wheel bal- side selling is monotonous someAt Ft. Wayne, former area ter carburetors available [or wncing as additional services. times, but being outside has some Rent Director John E. Williams less,” Eddie Pummill, com Carburetors; like any other 800d points. too, such as fresh said “the situation since decon- pany owner, said. The firm also parts, do wear out,” he said, air and sunshine trol had not improved the ten- is equipped to repair other “If you want to avoid wasted After all, your own peace of ants" ability to bargain.’ carburetors. gas, stalling. flooding, smoke, |Mind is what counts. If you have He said the problem of evic- Also available are Bendix oil dilution and carbon, then |D¢€n In the store for some time
tions is important now since land-|
members. Evansville Post 1114 is Téason for evicting tenants.
second with 1228, Mishawaka! Post 360 third with 1180 and Lo- Ft. Wayne Property Owners As-| (jon.
gansport Post 3790 fourth with) 1020. The Indiana VFW now has the /most active program in its his-| tory, Mr. Tinder said.- Frankfort! [es “110; Salem Post 6636" and J Post 2689 will burn their mortgages this week. Many [others of the 223 posts have built
new -homes or improved their
homes recently.
‘Divorce Decios Lost
Along With Coat
MINNEAPOLIS (UP) — Clif-|
At Purdue Tomorrow | ford J. Kluck lost his overcoat in
the court house.
Everett Schrader, head of the
|sociation, said some landlords jraised rents as much as 100 per cent after decontrol, but he said it Hetely was to get rid of “bad
3 Youths Held
On Burglary Count =
- Police Report Trio | Signed Confessions
Three young men who admitted | |two robberies were held under |
But that didn’t bother him half|$2500 bonds today in Judge Alex| as much as the loss of what was Clark's Muncipal Court 4.
in one of the pockets; he told court house employees.
decree. District court clerks fixed him up with a certified copy.
Local Issues
—Apr. 10— STOCKS American States com 4s American States pfd .. 24 Syssnie Miri com 12! 2
“. lL. 8 plo Lo. - 003% 104+ | Belt RR Jog Ste a? pid ...... 6 Belt RR & Stk Yds com .. Boobs-Merrili com Bobbs-Merrill pfd 4'a% Central Soya Circle Theater com .... Gam Loan 4% pid ummins Eng com ‘ise Aine Eng . {Sonsolidated |! ade § pfd 8 m . x
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iJr., sports editor of the Indianap-
Bastian
lolis News, will be Wedriesday in {New Haven, Conn., her home the past 14 years. Burial will follow, there. Mrs. Fox, who was 73
find & re 3, died yes-| dois Public Lota bo6e 0
Mori, 6 Batesvie Tele & dha h of Com Blde 4'%
Bue Mig Co 8s 65 . olumbla Club
“ 16'2 ted the license number of the rob-
. [2c dium, 26c:
Sheriff's deputies arrested Del-| bert Woodfalk, 19, and his broth-! In the pocket was his divorce er, Donald, 20. of the Anderson|San
Hotel, and Fred Perry, 22,
753 Edgemont St. yesterday. | The trio signed confessions that they held up and robbed Cook's |Shell Service, Inc., New Augusta, land the Keystone Market, 30th
of
Asked St. and Keystone Ave, of a total
lof $90 on Apr. 6. Judge Clark continued the case ‘land fixed the bond today -when .//the defendants admitted the rdb-
:-|beries in court.
Co-Operation Cited
The sheriffs department credit-
, ed quick solution of the robbery ’ to the co-operation of Thomas Hanika, manager of the Indian-
High Low! Miss Davis, a sophomore at Boston, “83 1% Hanover, was brought home last! Ghices. oe 3 i week. She lost consciousness! | Glevelsnd” TN |Thursday night and was rushed | fener le “a5 19 to the hospital. Doctors used al (Ft. Wayne 8 3 |pulmotor to keep her breathing] | Indianapolis yy Do © 39 {for three hours until an iron! Mam ‘a “ {lung could be brought here from|
Vacuum Brakes and Hydro- bring your car to our clinic. oi enjoy 1 I'd forget the housevac power brakes for trucks, Qur specialists will save you te Suse > - If You are Fests with a complete stock of parts many dollars in gas waste, |Jvas a iki ong bo be outside, {with which to make installa- plus maintaining the right per- jane RE th isSotaged 100 A hydraulic .analyzer formance on your car. But y os ou 18 Viopk,
the winter time isn't any cinch, Rare Blood Disease {unless you particularly prefer it.
— Fatal to Hanover Coed Tt you are an inside man, I think
Official Weather
UNITED STATES — BUREAU {you should stay there, unless the" | Apr. 10, 1950 MICHIGAN. CITY oo ARR. 30 mew; Jolie aecalluring- that: yous Sunrise 5:15 | Sunset 5:18 UP) Miss Patric ia Davis, 20, [ean't refuse it.
| Precipitation 24 hrs ending 7 30am | Tota precipitation since Jan. 1 i Excess, since Jan eden. ..1..... rs ——
os died in an iron lung yesterday | ny
4s after being rushed home. from, — | Hanover . College with a ate
The following table she table shows, the temperablood disease,
ture in other cities At ation
{am olis-St. Paul .
{ New Orleans a 3 3 Mishawaka.
. 81 “ {| Dr. F. M. Fargher said her dis-/ 39. lease was a rare blood ailment
Oklahoma City nN Pittsburgh
Antonio ie 5 | San Francisco [111 82 5 |which prevented her blood tou | Washington. pel 1 coagulating properly.
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