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THURSDAY, APR. 27, Today

: } * Begins AFL Trying to Outflank CIO Before Strike Curtain Falls

1950

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor THE OLD UNION seesaw is beginning to throw up a little puff of dust at the Allison plant.

outflank the UAW-CIO and keep the plant running before

the strike curtain falls at the

continue work, : | AFL banner if necessary, as! a strike-exempt war plant, A spokesman for the dissenters, Robert Skinner in the tool and die department, said his group had asked the UAW Local 933

end of May.

canoeing, fishing—in the wild lakes and rushing streams g;g25 Pigs

where once Voyageurs, guides, or

The AFL, either officially or unofficially, is trying to

and the executive board of the their hirch-hark .bateaux .(flat-|

"UAW to let the plant run. “The country needs defense

planes badly and we want to keep

on turning out engines.” - Mo

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Bulk of Choice, Good Grades Go At $16.75-$17

Hog prices ranged from steady, to 25 cents higher in moderately active trade at the Indianapolis . Stockyard today. There are two sides. The pull-away group is circulating’ Bulk good and choice 180 to 240

‘petitions urging workers to| America's last canoe wilderness” Jo under the on the U. 8.-Canadian border.

veral loads

unders brought $16.75 to $17. reached y Most 240 to 280 pound weights |. “Adventure, romance (take her ;,13 at $16.25 to $16.75. Few (along), historic trails, camping, reached $16.85. Heavier 280 to 325! land of pound classes went at in the 120 to 160the dashing romantic pound group were salable mainly French - Canadian zt $13.50 to $15. A few peaked half - breeds, paddled a¢ $15.50. Bows. were about steady. Good... Dept. changed an operation,

$17.25.

own,

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS vr s $500 Thought

He knocked off a $500 check $16 to for doing a little thinking on his. Clarence Gibbons, tool grinder and inspector in the

\ RCA.Victor Division Record

bottomed boat), to the rhythm and choice 330 to 550 pounders saved the company money, got of their rollicking songs.

» " - “HERE IS A TYPE of adven-

ture

offered nowhere * else

in

moved at $14 to $15.25. Most 550 to 650 pound weights brought $13

ito $13.75.

. THE UAW SAID it would make America. With a minimum of| no statement until its executive effort and discomfort, you go by genaraily steady. Two loads good

committee meets. “Then it'll be canoe and portage far beyond the 1,96 hound weight and a load of fn writing,” said Charles Beaver, ¢nd of roads, into a realm where, 44 ,,,nq steers moved at $28, (the spirit of the wilderness still go ar 10ads medipm and good [1005-pound steers sold at $26.50.’ “Your tents are pitched On The ity small lots medium port is the local just elected a Campsites where once their colori, 4 ood priced $25.50 to $28. A ‘mer executive board, and the ones ful companies rested; you look on |g qttering of medium to good wh lost are sore and pulling out. FuBged cliffs and virgin forests p,isers prought $24.50 to $26.50.

president. | On the gossip front the story takes a different color The re-

dwells.

slison plant management is Which still seem to echo their|

si'*'ng tight, saying nothing, but it’ interested, bet on that. The no-strike group says

dictional election.

“That'll make it enough to swing the election.” BUT THE UAW warned the workers who were being tempted to get into the no-strike deal. If the UAW should lose a jurisdictional election, the boys at the plant would have to sweat it out for six to eight months without a contract, , That's what the huff-and-puff, and the washroom gossip is about at Allison today.

Wall's Whoopsie We've heard of statues, bridges but never a parking lot. | But that's what's happening at Walt's new supermarket, whoopsie for size, at 2440 Lafayette Rd., Rt. 52.

dedicating

feet “of marketing space in March. But the parking lot was

still to come so Walt's waited, that we spent three times as Indianapolis "much in retail stores in 1948 as Hogs, 7650; cattle, 1075; calves 375, and sheep, 325.

now the lid's off. | = 5 = | THEY'VE GOT a hard-surfaced'

¢ lion into cash registers. But by i ? 3 oh the G. I. himself. He faced the widow has already been dis- Carthy (R. Wis.) and also be re parking lot big enough for a base- 1042 we had ia to do it so State Insurance {County high schools will befor, 35000 BA had an “as. USUl wait, hs 2 solved. pudiated by the State and Agr. ball field. And they're holding a hforked $130 bil-' {Buests, 7. OREMl0 Sale he If ; "Impatient, the good brother Verdict: “Immigration priority culture Departments, Sen. Jenne. | well that we pitchforked $ G M t sociate” in New Orleans named ( 1 : full-fledged carnival, pony rides, Jjon into the same tills. | roup eels S I Kastel Phil Kastel isa New Orc 02 back here recently with a denied.” Isaid. auto rides, animal rides and “air-| And in doing it we made jobs| Three top executives held a Local Issues leans night life figure. ; ~ Se — plane” rides, all with carnival for 7 million in the retail trade, gales and promotional conference ——————r — I Costello sald in his Face Betting OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT 1 NTIL 9 O'CLOCK i fanfare. ; | besides those government figures with New York Life Insurance STOCKS Apr. 2 Bie. anipidays he Merely served as an agent ¥ THIS WEEK ONLY ! 'Fhere'll be clowns and. music| Eollectors, ar agents covering 54 Counties Inipmeriean Sunes Som ci 8 “{to place bets with bookmakers *Open As Usual Friday and Monday Nights Until 9 O'Clock and a general whoopity-do for Railroad Red Indiana at the Lincoln Hotel to- AVishire Collesies rom Nis 11% at the track outside the pari-mu- : a a 'h amily ith fr : A day. tL. 8. Avres 412% pid 102 104% y mae LLL NEHA En ETE a HT the whole family, with free. 5 COUPLE OF YEARS ago I : Belt RR & Stk Yds pfd 61 tuel legal betting machinery. Li i i {HILIRIL pel UL i ui in orange juice, balloons and pop- heard ” ail oad Vice president JohnH. Lane, assistant vice Beit RR & Stk Yds com 3 Talks Willingly ” J) PR EIEN. ¥ A T AS 17Ts NA a HLL ” 8 : . ’ rv : 30hbs- rrill com 11'2 . sm EER nil nil fu corn. Make you hungry? i ing if, President; Andrew H. Thomson. gopus Merril pfa 1% 7 land (D. Ariz.) asked him about LC lig (say it might be a good thing if 4;,etor of sales promotion, and Central’ So Bl 0% airman Ernest 'W. McFars LAE Hi th bY , il Ih Penn Steps U the government took over the yoann Dp, Herring. consultant in Com Loan 4s ofa 3 es aT Ret Fi | i iti P P f : ae Loe } Cummins Eng eo a 201, the legality of that, Ji | | ih | BE at AN railroads. : the field training division were on Gjmmins Eng com ........... 18ls 20% o bably violated the law- i i i THE PENNSYLVANIA Rail-' And it might, for the railroads. pe program. Consolidated Finance 5 pfd .. 98 103 Dro : ” ! | | | Im road is stepping up the running But it's rough on the taxpayers. | pjeld Vice President Harrv H. Delta Elec com % vid 13 so 2 She bookmaker,” Costello i | im schedule of its Spirit of St. Louis,| Look at Canada, where the gov- Hicks, Chicago, was main speak- auitable Securities com’ ...-|admitted, HT AA breezing through here, a full hour ernment controls transportation. ler. 0. E. Hammond manages the Family nance Col id wo) When Mr. McFarland asked if i lil | iti i lf il HH earlier next Sunday. That's the] The railroads nicked Canada's Indianapolis branch office, pays Corp pid ww ©. > he ad ever En i ROEBUCK AND CO i! (litt Hii start of daylight time. taxpayers for $42 million last] = — —— + |Herft-Jones ci A . *jother forms of gal » LOS fim HE 3 The American eastward will be year. Then the airlines tapped Coynseling Session 1 JRE MR 161% mihlioned Bis easion, owned. slot 3 : ° ° : ‘ 45 minutes faster to Washington the tax tiil for another $4 million. . . Tina Giek 22% Ei i N wy rk and New | Wh pay h h Pr" ? = and five minutes faster to New And to top it off the steamship At Washington High Ind Mich Ele 107 mac nes in ne > 3 5 A V4 pay a 1g er price: = York. lines eased another $460,000 ‘out A special counseling project I bis Poa 10132 EE Or Rl myn : Coming west the American will ©f the government cash box. group of the ‘Indianapolis Busi- {nani Fd 2 in a ’ ] be 15 minutes faster. braking into] The Canadians have seen S80 ness and Professional Women's {74pls i «Are they legal in Louisiana?” Indianapolis at 11:42 a. m. much raflroad red ink iey're sick Crab: and ‘the Hiwanis met fis; Jit 0 "Sen. Charles W. Tobey (R. K. But you won't remember these °f it ws morning in Washington ] " ¢ 5H.) asked him. time-juggles. So vou'd better call And that’s probably a géod tip School to further interest of stu- fineom x T0104 “Well, no.” Costello replied. the station when vou go. for us to let the railroaders sweat dents in vocations. : i Mastic = Asphalt J% 62 The New Yorker answered . : | it out with their own troubles Burton W. Gorman principal of Nat Homes ofg C00 103 questions without hesitation, exThe Wild Goose - ‘rather than dump them in the Manual High School, and Miss N Ind Pub Service com....... 21'a 23 , cept when Mr. Wolf advised him TH Vig ; ; laps of taxpayers. Ida M. Anderson, employment N Ind Pub Serv 44% ofd 101 103% not to. AE AD BOYS are popping — — - clerk, Teehnical High School, ad- ticresallory fom lila i -

corks from the champagne of forest air in their vacation come-

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Here's a super-sample, the Chi-! eago & Northwestern's call to

merry voices,

“You feel the strong joy of doing wa it Physical tasks (not beyond your! needs 1600 signers to get a juris-| Strength): you fish in the waters go 5) (Odd head good reached “But we want-©f unspoiled virgin- lakes. 3000," said one of the leaders, |Sit before a campfire listening to ,.,,0ht bids of $15 to $17.50. Odd convincing the voices of the forest, watching weight cutters peaked at $18

the dancing flames point to heav-

~—ens-filed with countiess-stars:

” ” ” “YOU HEAR the weird but fascinating voice of the loon, perhaps

catch sight moose, “You face meal

appetite only create, and sleep comfortable beds of solitude. . .. Start packing, with vou.

Rake-teers

of a bear,

outdoor

time with an life could on primitive but under the spell

brother, I'll gb

deer or grades went at gold down to $12 Lamb Trade Active

COWS were

active choice 98-pound fed shorn western

Steers Steady Steers and scarce heifers stood

Cows stayed steady to easy with! some interests r. Common and medium beef

salable

Vealers were mostly a dollar, “higher in active trade. Good and, choice animals $29.50. Bulk common and medium $19 to $27.

Slaughter lambs

trade.

to $27.50.

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GOT ANY DOUBTS about howto $25.

statistical

raking leaves.

buckshot a 'bladt them into confetti. One of the things million government workers do is mon sold down to $5.50. Walt's opened 22,000 square rake up figures. It's easier than BY) Cie shorn ewes priced $8 to $10,

and buildings, well off you are?

those

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and up. twa'ewes moved at $8.50 to $12. (

So the Census Bureau reports

we did in 1939.

In 1939 we stuffed only $4.8 bil-

Local Truck Grain Prices

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No. 2 truck wheat, $2.08. No. 2 white corn, $1.47. No. 2 yellow corn, $1.31, No-3 oats, T8c. No. 2 soybeans, $2.62

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ComGoo Put d Kiwanis. Dr. Frank L. at the were:

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Kiwanis Luncheon Scheduled Tomorrow

Tomorrow will be “Higher Edu- he nought through a friend in came here and “arranged ’ a mar: cation Day” for the Indianapolis New York.

auto where.

Sparks and Frederick N. Hovde, presidents respectively of Wabash College and Purdue University, will speak at how much he made as a “betting the annual Kiwanis luncheon at commissioner” for racetrack where bookmakers. 200 seniors from city and Marion! it might have been around $25,00¢

New Quarters Give Space for Repairs

Pontiac Concerns Lease 15,000 Sq. Ft.

Four thousand shades of

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paint. And they dry in 20 minbidding a shade utes. Infrared lamps do that. And fenders are bumped back my agents.” at $17.50 to in shape in quick order. Laborsaving equipment does that, O. A. Chillson, president of Meridian Pontiac, Inc, 923 N.

Meridian 8t., and Chieftain Pon- into tia, Inc. 111. WW. 38th St.. has subcommittee is considering. a. just leased 15000 feet of fluor- justice Department bill to outlaw! : escent-lighted space at N.Penn- the interstate transmission of cer- Investigator asked the bride if

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| — Frank Costello adniitted today immigrate. A man who marries an American girl gets high’

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| ; do : wr | This Is the second of four articles disclosing methods em- With Red China | ployed In today's smuggling racket in human beings. ] a “Asserts U. S. Cotton Being Traded for

Manchurian Product

By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer . WASHINGTON, Apr. 27-Uncle’ * Sam is doing business with Red

By FRED SPARKS, Times Foreign Correspondent. | PALERMO, Sicily, Apr. 27—In order to enter the {United States many Europeans pay Americans.to marry them.

Being wed to a Yank automatically allows a woman to

Costello Denies Crime Syndicate

Runs Operations WASHINGTON, Apr. 27 (UP)

that he “probably violated the priority on his country’s yearly quota. law” in his former operations as “ | i —————— a “betting commissioner.” He Almost all of these money, son who was to. emigrate later, ¥ marriages’ are dissolved soon|

Then—war. [Manchurian soybeans for use by 3150 Said that he las owed. gey- after the payer settles in the Europe sizzled for six years. Japan, Sen. William E. Jenner (R. eral hundred illegal slot machines United States. so | ,

By the time peace came-the boy Ind.) charged oy the 4 Ny in the New Orleans area. Fo Yeatv had passed 21-—he was no longer. He said he got wind of the dea The New York gambler also Ltaly's Yearly quota is 5802, a minor, therefore not eligible to through a form letter published : : Thousands slip into America said that he had been engaged in

cross as part of a family. other forms of gambling through illegally, and to investigate this He faced years of waiting. culture Department who “what .I'd call a casino,” but he racket. I came to Sicily, Italy's Meatwhie his family was suc: tains close contact with refused to tell in detail about its poorest area. If given the oppor- CeSSfully operating a restaurant agency. ~SPEFATIONS ON THE CORSTITAORAT | rk EIS) PPOE: rN folie -V ferret

ton for two million bushels of

maine that

grounds that it might incriminate | HURItY 3 great majority of Siclly’s| Last summer the mother came have jumped in a few months him. almost 413 million citizens would here accompanied by a young from less than $2.15 to $3 a

lady. A few days later the girl bushel and trading on the Chiand the farm boy were married. cago Board of Trade has been so She appeared with her new hus- brisk that the Commodity EXband at the American Consylate change Authority is investigating. to record the marriage and for- All-Time High mally request that her husband More than 28 million bushels be givén the usual ‘priority to changed hands on the Chicago immigrate. market Tuesday, establishing an all-time high. Margins were raised in Chicago yesterday from 20 to 30 cents a bushel. The sharp jump in soybeans has relieved the governments price support program, not oni) on soybeans but on cotton and wheat, which has gone up wit

pack and embark for the United

Costello denied to a Senate States tomorrow.

Commerce Subcommittee that he Here is the case history of a i | S as SUC is part of any nation-wide gam-|,, .

. money marriage.” y rate, He said he is| ” i Bg a a Ss has je. Just before the war a Sicilian eral investments--real estate of] farm family—mother, father, sis-

ter and brother—went legally to ses Ouisie lexses and 2 Lowsiapa.night the United States leaving behind

Under intense questioning, he | gved His Picture flatly denied ever paying protec- ) ) tion money to any official anv- A routine investigation noted that she spoke no Italian, he no : et “English. It was also obvious that she was a well turned out, educated he told 8irl, while he was a hulking, illiterate peasant. . They were as well paired as a hippopotamus and a butterfly. “How come? asked the investigator. :

As for his

the Senators:

associates ‘1 can't speak for

Appears on Own 5 “His mother showed me his picture and I fell in love with it." them. Government supplies o ‘08 she insisted. Any ) soybeans that totaled around 1 The 59-year-old Costello ap- “And how did you know his put in the day before the mother million bushels all have beg

peared as a voluntary witness in the subcommittee’'s investigation interstate gambling. The

ay jer Projected daughter-in-law liquidated at well above what wae sgiled-tor Sigliy. invested in them, the Commodity | The verdict: “Immigration pri- Credit Corporation reported.

mother?” was the next question. “1 work as a waitress in their restaurant.” “The giveaway came when the Ority dented Immigration authorities are Jenner charged the administra careful not to jump at any con- tion with being dilatory in ng clusions in such cases, for the buying soybeans here, when price

" “nic were low, to carry out ECA an “picture bride” and “picture bride- , ’ J 4 i groom” custom still prevails Army commitments in Europ

ST and Japan. around here, In a speech prepared for Senat delivery, Sen. Jenner pointed ou that Indiana is the second larges

she could support her new husband until he got a job. She said yes ‘and produced a bank book showing $3000 for deposit. Two thousand dollars had been

tain gambling information. Costello's lawyer, George Wolf sat at his elbow. ‘ The gambler said his “casino” does not deal in horse, baseball or

basketball betting. Professional Agencies 8

“Just to. make Clear. ae American men and women of Italian descent like to marry producer of soybeans. Indian © sald oirls or boys from the old country, and professional agencies send and Illinois together produc: He refused on constitutional ph5t65 of prospects. » roughly one-half of all the so) grounds to give the location of his Marriages by proxy are not recognized for emigration pur- beans grown commercially in th casino or answer questions about n,qes hut if the American comes here, gets married, and estab- United States, he declared. ; it. lishes that he really met his fiancee via a photo—and no strings It would be better to buy U. § He told the subcommittee he attached—emigration follows. soybeans at the higher price tha: lhas “never been in Texas” but An even cozier operator was a YOUng lady who . very promptly | = 4 isines with the Chin: owns some oil leases there which gentleman from St. Louis who married his sister-in-law’s son. Reds, the Senator contended. H She .also could not speak said the Japanese governmen Italian, Checking this family's would be used as the agent in th record the illegality of the whole swap of U. 8. cotton and would gr business was as obvious as stick- the Manchurian soybeans for us ing up Tiffany's on Fifth Ave. at in Japan. 11:30 a. m. The deal should be investigate: State-side snoops wrote finis to by the Senate Foreign Relation this deal when they found out Subcommittee now hearing th that the G. 1.’s marriage to the Red charges of Sen. Joseph Mc

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~fiage-between his widowed sister and an American G. I. stationed in Sicily, M4 that time G. IL brides were whizzed through and no questions asked.) The widow took three of her four children: to the States. The fourth (no minor) was older than

Served as Agent Costello said he would have to ‘go back to the records” to tell

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Mind rul of “this” price-rive; Sen

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