Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1950 — Page 19

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nearly $14 billion on the cuff since the war. ex. it I know my economic urbon, there'll probably be a -_ ——— let-down . . . a sad, thick-headed Mental Test Ordered morning-after with whole country fumbling for the aspirin bottle. A depression will lick any political party, so I'm told. That's

at the polls.

the state banks, says there's good | sailing ahead. And why not with the politi-/ cians throwing cash around like, grass seed,-hoping -it- will sprout| aera ok | AVIehican., States 28 Som As one broker put it, we're too L 8 Ayres buck-dizzy to look at the books. pelt Ri & But he also predicted that some] BoDbs-Merrill Som quite - suddenly, when thei Central 8 aif? powder burns out of the rocket, Gir er 3P | Sumiujns Boe sf com ....

into votes.

it will head back to earth and gc fd 99 bury its giddy nose in the mud Gonsolidated Finance § ‘od .. of a depression. es And any lender can do one of | £8 two things: He can lend until he’ s| am broke, or he can over-lend to you, | | Hamilton” NM then make you pay. Then you’ re|

Take your choice.

Talkie-Walkie

THE WIRE RECORDER has been harnessed to the job of tak-| ate pid ing inventory, |igferson’ Matson "wife” som 3 Hook's Drug Stores, with mil-| finsan & Co com verse i lions of bottles and cartons and Marmon- Herrington com’ what-not, now. uses a Peirce wire Ah recorder with- its inventory team. y*7. One of the team hangs a mike, N Ind Pub 4'a like a lavaliere, around his neck p ; and talks his findings onto a wire Bromress Laundry y gom’ 1 It ‘works swell, He has both Esa ool Bs oh hands free to move shelf stock, [So 1nd G get a faster count. } Eeokely- Sa Sam & Co 5% Pensyivania St., Peirce distribu- | §°5rg Haute e tors, reported that in a test run gnited on a job which had taken six men two days, the wire recorder |,,,, did it with three men in six and 4 a half hours.

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SO ‘MANY “businessmen have os BE been making . “deductible” trips ingols i Brass to Europe in the last few years, s getting hard to understand) nd how business gets along at all. One of the latest, tailored to] i the “off season rates” of the air-| Da nd Pub ge is StudyTour Alliance, a!Puslic Service 3% business travel “agency. 7 It is cheaper.

| Stokel "Allen & Lounsbury, 1114 N. Taaner

the last C. of C. tour were around | i

Bend, Wis., has a new electric) .grill with an’ old-fashioned bean| no. 2 pot attached. With gentle heat the| NO: 2 Yeiow corn. $1.27. beans soak up flavor for hours. It is recommended for a Mother's Day gift, but why not Fath- Local Produce er’'s Day. He's the big bean m; of the house.

| wEDNESDAY, APR. 19, 19%

Credit Spree On ” In Washington

Politicians Taking No Heed - Of Almost Inevitable Hangover

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor THOSE BOYS DOWN in Washington are picking up a few shabby tricks of the marginal credit trade. ’ They're buying prosperity, charging it to posterity. If there's one thing which makes a man, or a whole

country, feel payday-rich, it's jingling money, right down in he old sock. t's little wonder -that the oe nag, Buying - Power, whopper. sired by Inflation out of World War II, is acting as if he has been washing down his blueBrass with Kentucky bourbon. ~=—But—tt1sN"t ~Feally bourbon |

which is making him frisky, it's plain red Ik,

SIX BILLION ‘BUCKS will have been charged to the taxpayers, suckers that they are, by June of this year. And that will make Sykes,” for the an of the the present Inland Steel Executive Commit- States was in a state of uneasy tee. That shows the trouble you Peace but was spending huge sums| can get into with boats.

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Critics Charge {Truman Tops FOR Spending

And Deeper in Red

WASHINGTON, Apr, 19 (UP) -— Congressional budget experts; predict that President Truman will break all Roosevelt peacetime Treasury deficit records this year. They estimate that for the following year Mr. break his own 1950 record with a Treasury deficit. of well over $7

Er I —— has a brand new boat, quite a,

She's a 20,000-ton workhorse of the inland seas, due to shove off tomorrow on her maiden voyage. She may ‘have to crunch through billion. Hoe-cakes- in -the-Straits-of -Mackt: 1 nac, but she’s 678 feet from bow deficits are estimated well above] S/to stern, and loaded—that ought| Franklin D. Roosevelt's peacetime high in the 1941 fiscal year when | She—wait a minute—how ta) the Treasury went $6,159,000,000 this happen? a" ‘Her”

to shatter an iceberg.

In that Roosevelt year, as at|

{for possible war. Five months land one week after the fiscal year) {ended in 1941 war hit the United! States at Pearl Harbor. | Mr. Truman's prospective 1950 A mental examination was in and 1951 deficits were announced: prospect today for Ralph Albert-! yesterday by Chairman Walter F one thing the in-power boys keep S00, 25, of 2131 Barrett St., census George (D. shy of. So they keep slipping the Worker i currency to the old nag to make {peeping. *him feel like a pasture-prancing/

In Peeping Tom Case

window Finance Committee,

Judge Alex Clark in Municipal Congressional Committee on ne Court 4 continued Albertson's case ternal revenue, to May 16 and ordered the pre-! CASH DOES iT, ways makes (liminary mental test. a man feel better. And the coun-| try had better be feeling pretty census enumerators, was arrested about $7.3 billion. Its 1950 figure good if it’s going to vote “right” Monday night on charges of peep-|is approximately $3.4 billion more {ing into a window in the 1200 than Mr. Truman counted on in Federal Reserve Board, block N: New Jersey St. and of] [his January budget message to which I understand has been try- carrying a revolver without a Congress. ing to slip the tighter harness on license.

The committee reported that the fiscal 1950 deficit would be about;

Albertson, of $6.7 billion and

‘Foreign Policy [ Senate Republican leaders said

Local lasves, {that President Truman must con-

‘sult them — not administrationAsked Picked GOP spokesmen —if he [wants to restore “he “bipartisan

Senate GOP Leader Kenneth S. -Wherry of Nebraska, said that, dren, Mr. Truman could show his good| . Grant, in jail facing 16 counts, \wooled lamb unde rtone was.

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oril-Jones Sen. Homer Capehart (R. Ind.) dark secretary. 23 | proposed that Senate Democrats admitted he was the father of her {expand their proposed crime in- baby girl and agreed to pay her 101% | vestigation committee from five $10-a week for the baby’s support.]

Liked Good Time Former © fellow-employees «To Address Group 5 Iment to that effect when the issue! Grant in New York and Cali-| Bishop Edward fornia said he was noted for the Louis will address Ye Democratic leaders already are many girls he liked to take out! apolis District Men's Ba at! 3/committed to a committee of three for a good time, 16:30 p.m. Tuesday in the BroadBut his wife and his sweet- way Methodist Church,

If they don't, he “said, he would offer an amend-|

43 comes before the Senate.

WH Home In ne. {Democrats and two. Repubificans.| nn GOP leaders have charged: that heart Miss Suomela,” who have 193% {this would exclude two ace party never met each other. said they | episcopacy, 2 | prosecutors—Sens. Homer Fergu-' would not abandon him. son of Michigan and Forrest C.

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Senate Republican Leader Wherry accused the administration last fe “double crossing” people on Germany! plant dismantling policies.

o recall U. 8. Cr J. McCloy for to aid her lover, he told police] Earl Clampitt will present the day to protest the blacklisting of Co. engineer, and vice president of |

— re questioning. He said Mr. McCloy he ‘was just stringing her along! plans of the new “$1000 Club” or-/three leaders of a damaging dock/the chapter, is chairman.

- apparently has made conflicting - statements on dismantling.

° Teleohone hited. Tete ne 5% ofd *Ex-dividend

Asso Ti ol 3s 75 [RseatorseTeitonoe $5 {last night that the adminsitration stewardess. 59 is taking a “more intensive look-|

at the problem of inter-

Kuhner Packin

raction Terminal 5s 57 ..

His committee began hearings |

The rates for, y. S. Statement jyesterday in an effort to find out/Grant said: J t

Slo-Baked 1 . 1 KNEW SOMEONE was going Gold Res. to do this sooner or later. And it's good mews to men who like slow-|cjern baked beans with catsup and a Debits

chunk of rich bacon cooked in. The West Bend Co. of west Local Truck Grain Prices

if the hydrogen Bom}

a1701 the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

i 125 Purdue World War | said she had been “suspecting ihe

Veterans to Convene lev A group of 125 World War I] late, just like he did when he was Evansville 22.008. 000, veterans who trained at Purdue, | University before going overseas, a [will meet Saturday and Sunday 8

something.”

INDIANAPOLIS ‘CLEARING Rou SE

No. 2 truck wheat, $2.10. white corn, 1.33

in Hotel Warren. The men were in a contingent 0 of 500 who trained at Purdue «thought the world” of his chil- Pittsburgh |

Ne. 3 Sovieans $2.50, {from April to June, 1918, and|

later fought in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives.

Officers of the group are Eugene H. Bridgins, president; Sam secretary, and B. H

—Current. receipts, 95 Ibs. to case 29¢, Grade A medium,

20, 000-Ton ‘Queen’ F Fouttey “fouls. 26c and no grade 23c. INLAND STEEL, which is go-|an ANE 0 HOWE UPS intie-Galumey Ahan No.l FRET 36:

Eggs 27¢c; Grade A large, 4%; Ibs. and over, 22; i10’Connell,

19 lbs and dass, 1%. ahd No. * Facemire, treasurer.

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Today's Weather ——

¥ of NCULPAIOFF. COPR 1950 LOW. A WAGKER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED,

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Entire nation except northeast quarter will be dominated by huge sprawling region of high barometric pressure with two centers in Plains States. As air will moderate somewhat. However, temperatures in the 40's will extend to

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

eens tone Hogs Steady - In Moderately Active Trade

“Some Reach $16. 85: |= Best Grade - Sells Generally to $16.50 |

way to the ‘Black

Jtive - trade at Stockyards today. | Good and choice 180- to 250- said. | pounders brought $16 to $16.50,

{mainly $16.25 and up. Scattered military and civil advisers dispose {loads reached $16.60 to $16.65. at will Turkey's economy and

the Indianapolis |

“Numerous groups of American

World Report—

Russ Revive old Cry . For Dardanelles Zool

Accuse Turks, Now Its Custodian, Of Being Dependants of U.S.

United P

" Russia's historic “campaign for free ‘passage through the oR ji Sea was reopened today with a new demand for | revision of controls over the Dardanelles. " The Navy Ministry organ Red Fleet said the Montreux Con-| { vention, giving Turkey control over the straits between the Black] In Decatur Scandal Hogs sold fully steady with yes- and Mediterranean Seas, had ceased to satisfy the interests of the. DECATUR, Ind. Apr, 19 ap)

.! Black Sea power A i terday’s prices in moderately ac- Turkes er. have gold the/munist forces which invaded. the ——A grand jury was called into

| independence of their country to | American imperialists,” Red Fleet

islands Monday.

noon.

Harry s. feck of Wm. H A, [Porkers of 250 to 300 pounds sold armed forces. American squad-. Philippines Block ; ;

wear markets. With Block's

[Medium and low good steers and! [mixed yearlings brought $24.50 to

2 Women to Hel to Help [526.50. Few load common and

Li 1000 pound steers moved

at $23.75.

2: Time Bomb Romeo Heifers Up to §27.50 Odd head good to choice

ers sold at $27 to $27.50.

Wife, Sweetheart lot medium and good lightweights brought $24 to $26.50.

Won't Desert Him Cows were ac LOS ANGELES, Apr. 19 (UP) Good beef cows sold at —The wife he plotted to murder $22. Common and me dium classand the sweetheart he strung eS reached $17.50 to $20. jalong with promises of marriage and cutters moved at $15 to $17.50. |both said today they would stand| Vealers were active at steady ‘by time bomb Lothario John H. Prices. Good ahd choice grades)’

Grant. . iwent at 827 Mrs, Betty Grant and airline $27 .50 and up.

the 31-year-old aircraft engineer $17.50.

who plotted to time bomb last Load good and choice fed shorn ° Menday and airliner with 16 per-| (Western lambs in the 93 pound

|sons aboard to collect $25,000 in-class with

|surance on his wife and two chil- should arrive jwith prices late last

41% faith in the matter by firing Sec- of attempted murder, complained strong. Good and choice grades, retary of State Dean Acheson. that all his trouble: stemmed Were quotable at $25.75 to $27. {The President discussed a bipar- from love. |tisan policy yesterday with Sen.

to Helene Kozicka Hansen, a tall Hogs, 9175;

“I intend to stand by him)” Oh sald pl

motherly he Indianapolis M ety Grant 28. Tr omy foo Dic District thctides ter toward him. I don’t have any men. Dr. Sumner L. elings.” {trict superintendent, the! The stewardess said: {nounced that the church dining] “I want to help him if I can./ room can accomodate only about I did love him.” [850 and that some reservations Even as Miss Suomela vowed | already have been made.

: $15.50 -10-- $16. —A—few-—peaked rons are frequent guests Tm the at $16.25. Pigs of 120 ‘to 160| Both-the-1950-and- 1951" trupmnl-— THe “Wm. Fie “Block Co. has pounds moved at $13 to $14.50. sent Harry B, Pock, mer- |A few choice rose to $15. chandise manager of men’s | Sows were strong. Good and furnishings and kindred lines, {choice 330 to 600 weights brought thorities boss Greece. There are to spend a month in England, $13.50 to $15. Choice 270- to 330-| lunceasing provocations along the General MacArthur's | Scotland, France, Switzerland pounders moved at $15.50 and Greek-Bulgarian and Italy, visiting’ the men's sparingly above. Steers and heifers were fully, 35 years, he lives at 5356 [Steady in a fairly active trade. of Titoists are true lac Graceland Ave. He will re- {Good 160-pound steers went at! Anglo-Americans, turn in May. 327. -+0Odd head good and choice | yearlings sold at "$27

Sea of Marmara (inthe Darda-|

| American landing fields.

“Yugoslavia's traitorous clique

“All of which obliges us to be 7.50 to $30. ever more vigilant, to Strengthen the .defense of our shores, heighten the quality of our po-| litical and combal preparedness.”

Vatican City

THE Vatican radio charged to-

Bulk common and stewardess Elizabeth Suomela medium classes

both pledged ihemselves to help $26.50. Culls moved at $14 to

and their homes transformed into terday,

Common and medium classes sold He said he planned to collect at $20.50 to $25. Slanghiter ewes ..{Styles Bridges (R. N.H.), a long- the insurance money to pay off held steady. : $8000 in debts from another love- grades moyed at §9 to $13. porn was lentarglement-—a paternity suit he! mon sold down to $6.

lost in New York three years ago| Estimated noon receipts were: Man national anthem at a rally cattle, 1075: calves, here yesterday. Mr. Adenauer said h

e had asked that “Deutschland {Uber Alles” be played to encour- : lage Germans behind the “Iron ident of the Industrial Management Engineers, will address the, When the anthem was played, {Indianapolis Chapter of the So-!| ocialists walked out on the rally [Sly Ir le ee S wy {Gants remand Seat 1 Protoss in the Lincoln Hotel next Wednes- Clifton St. and 555 N. Hoimes The third verse of the anthem, day. which was banned by the Nazis

caused by singing the former Ger-

At that time he 350, and sheep, 2 275.

{Curtain.”

St. Louis Bishop

Bishop Kelly was elected to the and freedom for the

recently, {Central Jurisdictional Confer-

The dispatches said the planes vestigate a sex scandal involving and ships sank 20 of 80 junks in

the fleet and scattered the rest in Hainan Strait yesterday after- its type to shock Indiana residents

——Myles—Parpish—ecalled—-his-grand— NEGOTIATIONS on. a $50 mil. jury to meet today and investigate " ame: ..the stories of two girls; a inelles) and Turkish airports are lion two-way trade agreement be- t ; Fpor's tween the Philippines and occu- and 14, who implicated almost “Anglo-American militar ./pled-Japan were completed- today. & score of men and at.least two g y aut rhe agreement will be sent to other girls,

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implicate Men

lemergency session today to: in-teen-age girls, the third case of

| within six months. | Adams .County - Circuit Judge

headquar- Three meén were charged with and Greek-Al-|ters for final approval on Thurs- statutory rape. Deputy Sheriff banian borders, day.

Robert Shraluka said the men

that Czech Communist au- property

thoriti. had imprisoned mapy Sympathy cards and me monks and nuns during the past oq few days and seized their mon- _ asteries and convents. E. L. The uroadcast confirmed an of- Sunday ficial announcement from Prague that the religious Institutions had {been “seized. But it contradicted |a Czech announcement that the F monks and nuns merely had been “concentrated” in fewer monas3 teries and convents. PEPPER was x The official Czech news agency frozen, in a deep freeze A CTK had charged the institutions when Mr. Yantis opened the res- only 20 milés north of here. sheltered ‘hostile agents, spies taurant Saturday. and even murderers.” . But {he Vatican-broadeast: the Czech language said that more, But™ Pepper’ was

pouring in on

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keys of the Citizens Honor Dog Who Saved + Master's Property

telephone calls

Yantis ever Times told

was beaten by a burglar Dwarf House, 1601 W.

nearly] Another similar case was dislocker! covered last winter at New Haven,

His skull was Other scandals were uncovered fractured and it “was feared he at Belvidere, Rockford, and ‘Car-in-would--lose.. his. left. eye.

were alleged to have participated |in- sex-and-drinking parties with {the 13-year-old girl. The men charged were Robert Tonnellfer, 20, and Frank Sar{della, 24, both of Decatur, and James Everett, 23, Pleasant Mills.

INDIANAPOLIS has given its Started Out Late

heart to a dog that nearly gave The gseandal came to light, his life in defense of his master’s

authorities said, when parents complained that their daughters

ore than were staying out all night sevbeen eral nights a week Mrs. The ! ppthe sStoryiin the Middle West. of “Pepper,” the Daliifatian who| past week, a grand jury ‘at at the wronticello, Ind., 100 miles west of “+ here, indicted nine men on charges

The case was the latest of a series of such scandals revealed

{of contributing to the delinquency of a “ring” of juvenile girls.

hnville, 111; Milwaukee, Wis., and

hots St Charles, Mo. In almost every

70 monks had been jailed from the veterinarian’s office yes- case, the girls involved were

ful,” 9 Arrested in Raid West German _ “It's wonderful, Mr. y | Yantis. “We've been Soa calls * Face Gambling Counts

+ CHANCELLOR KONRAD a people we never hoar ADENAUR said today that he ere eee

“astounded” by the uproar

with a pack of lies” to keep their|ganized by laymen of the denomi-| (tieup last spring.

jtee -year affair alive. nation. Members of the club are

The walkou* was called by Life--Raft Flown to

~He- repeatediydiseounted the: expected: to give-a-~minimum of rdockers and stevedores “ut “the

1 ssibility that he put a time|2 25 cents a week for church ex- |‘ ‘Big Three” royal docks where] Chairman Brien McMahon, (D. Pomib MY ne the hr Air tension, the promotion and erec- more than 40 fo>d ships were ‘Morocco for Study Conn.) of the Joint Congressional Lines DC-3 to pave the way for tion of new churches. |Atomic Energy Committee said his marriage to the 31-year-old mated that about $13,000 a year refrigerated vessels carrying 19 (UP) — A four-engine Navy |enough meat for half the coun- patrol plane headed for Africa today earrying the yellow rubber! [life raft which an eight-day’ search| lof the Baltic Sea turned. up as|

y said the only tangible clue to 10 miss-| CNY i i *

“I hever gave a thought to 1

Can Omar N. Bradley’ ‘Chairiias husband’ s oo bs suit, she Tn yr {nothing of his affair with the]

ture i other cit! stewardess. Lately, how ever, she Atlant

Cine innatt ‘“He acted moody and went out Cleveland Se

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orth has |the paternity suit,” Mrs. Grant | {pdiananolls { (ity) .

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ew York lah t as a devoted husband who one oma CI 7

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|dren, Robert, 5, and Marie Anne, San Francisco’ Ln 6. : Washington, D.C

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{will be raised by the club. Never a. Thoug ht } I Lester Irons is Methodist dis- try’s weekly meat ration. | Police placed Miss Suomela trict leader of men. national control of atomic weap- completely in the clear but continued investigating Grant’s past. Official Weather

Concerning the time bomb, | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU —Apr. 19—

Romania | THE official news agenc {today that two kulaks (village |rich) had been sentenced to death| Sunset. 6:71pm) | for kiting the Communist vice p; . 6:21 p.m, vs ; ri

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It is esti- berthed. Among them were five) WIESBADEN,

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ing Navy fliers.

ES ARTA [ ; ot PRESS dispatches’ from Hainan Naval fhtell Lempera-| island said today that Chinese at Port Lyautey in French. Mo-| 67,51 Nationalist planes and warships rocco will inspect the raft for rounted a large Communist junk any evidence that the 10 crew | [fleet trying to ferry arms and am- members used-it after their plape|

Management Unit with keeping a gambling house Plans Meeting

Merle D. Schmid, Chicago, pres- [acing forms and betting slips,

His subject will be

German conference will be fatherland,” has been played gineering in Management.” many times in West Germany, Mr. (Adenauer sald. wa) nad non that the

Other speakers will include Wal: squads of police raided his home. er = Wood, personnel Ear Nellie Mac,

Verse Theo Owens-Tiinois ‘raise such is id am astonished that it did—I would have ‘WW

"left it out,” the chancellor said.

‘Great Britain THREE

lass Co ® Herrmann, controller of the in the wn, were arrested on Cincin-| charges of city vagrancy. |nati, and Eric J. Schneider, vice] EE a | president of the Engis Equip- 1] ‘Drunks’ Go Free THOUSANT London ment Co., Chicago. |dock workers went on strike to-

illiamson Heater Co.,

| Milo M. Haffner, Bryant Heater

Apr.

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still bandaged but frisky. teen-agers but the men ranged clubs and the Communist youth It was hoped his eye could be into middle Age. organizations. | saved.

Frank Wright, 116 W. Ohio St., {is under arrest today charged

after police entered his establishment and reported finding

Eight other men were charged with visiting a gambling house. Police also confiscated quantities of baseball ticket books in visits to 148 W. 16th St. 2903

Ave,

“Why Man! jeorge Nuckles, 61, of 340

because it spoke of “unity, justice, Works,” and the theme of the Douglas St, was charged with “Human En- keeping a house of ill fame after

Capt. John Sullivan and two

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Apr. 19 (UP)—Federal revenue agents who raided a whisky still arrested three men and let 11 “drunks” go free. The drunks” were identi. «(fied as a-sow and-10 pigs who" {had spent too much time with {their noses in the mash.

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