Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 25

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." Estimate id Spending of Rate Of $30 Billion Annually for Cars: By The Times "Automobile Editor.

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~By- “Patrick - Sullivan

Headmaster Norman B. Johnson has announced scholastic

consideration... It to do with how much auto- |

If we are making and selling award winners for the 1949-50 1

nine million new cars this year year at Park School.

and they average, say $2000 api which’ is low, those cars Patrick Sullivan won high hon-

would be absorbing some $18 bil- Or® for the senior class.

1 & 1 3

Hono £i 3 rem 4 Sentor: SH EHOTE WIRE Wei $30 Billion a Year? [Kevin Johnson, Louls Hs

BUT IT IS NOT quite so sim-| {Jack Bennett, - James Hogshire,

ple as that. For every new car land Herbert Wilson. sold one-and-a-half used carsare| Junior honors went to Stephen, hou. That makes two-and-a-half (Colwell, Charles Fauvre, Lowell the amount paid for {Johnston, Thomas Kahn, Charles! the used cars involved in the new ivett, James Millikan, and David, car sale to the $18 billion in new |" 1liams. car volume, you would get about

Senior Class Headed |

AUTOMOBILE DEALERS beginning fo pile up waiting orders |

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Sophomore honors were won by | 25th Bi rth dd $30 billion going into automobile| Paul Denny, John DeVoe, Robert] 1 a

purchases, That figures used cars {Grimes, Eric Helmer, Kiplinger! on an average of $900. “ But it does not take into consideration the accessories, the | gasoline and ofl, the tires and ors. in the freshman class. Hon-| parts for used cars. |ors went to Paul Colwell, John So It can be seen. that while the Esterline, William McKee “and. automobile industry is making the Philip Whitesell. prosperity, that it also is the Grade School Winners greatest drain on it.

Vacation End? grade school were:

-While dealers are generally op-|_ John Allen, John Kleiderer,| "timistie about sales holding up t®'TY Larner, Richard - McCrae, | for another year, there are others, 20d John Rigg, eighth grade; fn the minority, who put their Ralph Colwell, seventh grade; Don | fingers on the end of the vaca- Hines, ‘Goethe Link, William Mc-| tion season and predict that now-| nerson and John Stiles, sixth © empty showrooms then will begin grade; Richard Bennett and Tom to fill up and salesmen again will Esterline, fifth grade; David ..be hustling for. prospects... (Chambers, fourth grade: Stephen. The big makers, General Mo- Spencer, third grade; Jack Keller tors and Ford, and Chrysler in/and Philip Bredell, second grade. that order, have never felt a real] Honors winners were . Reed slack sales season since the war, Moistener, eighth grade; Henry Some of the independents, not Dithmer,_ Bruce Hurlbert, Alan including Studebaker, have. But Johnson, Fred Kieiderer, Franklin even these are moving again with Mead, Sam Outcalt, William Price, post-war sales pep, [Bawa Soups. Peter Weldon and . ; : I 0 seven rade; Independents Selling php adler, Rovert Tgou, David STUDEBAKER, the high-styled Jackson, Edward Kahn, Tim Kelindependent, has never shownily, Stuart Schaefer, Courtenay weakness since the war, But some Weldon, sixth grade.

(tin, and Richard Travis.

~-pt-the others, Hudson snd Willys; George Campbell; Jerry Fein<|

Nash and Kaiser-Frazer = had|stone, Donald Jackson, Andrew

rough going for awhile. Packard (Lacy, James Masson and Stephen .. With its new Ultramatic transmis-| [Medias, fifth grade; Harold Bre-. sion is reporting excellent ac- dell, and Jack Mead, fourth grade; geptance. : {Michael Pinnell, third grade; Steve ‘ The Willys is selling down on] [Valinet, second gratle; and Bobby the farm. The attachments do Sherwood and Tommy Teel, first this. The farmer finds he can do/gradeé. a lot of his farm chores with his| Science Trophy Awarded Jeep and still have a truck or car] James A. Hogshire III received for running to town. And since/the Bausch and Lomb science

, this is farm equipment, it figures trophy. #s a part of the cost of doing, Pat Sullivan received a medal business. |for outstanding work in French

and a Phi Beta Kappa award for

© Buick Sales Head |academie excellence,

THE APPOINTMENT of A. H.| Herbert A. Wilso Beitie as general sales manager semior cup. Yon f the Buick Division of General tors Corp. was announced yes-| with a gold watch for the best ferday by Ivan L. Wiles, Buick record in conduet, effort and general manager. attitude. He succeeds O. L. Waller who

_| Hine, Richard Holler, Gerald Sla-:

Stephen DeVoe won high Yon-|

Lowell Johnston was presented!

Company Has 110,000 Employees; Is Major Wage Producer in Indiana

The Chrysler Corp., big customer ‘and wage producer in Indiana, | {and Reynold E. Carlson, assistant

will be 25 years old on Tuesday.

Chrysler has paid $3,608,000,000 in wages and salaries employees and over $447,000,000 in dividends since June 6, 1925. In this quarter century, even though some other automobile {and truck companies have fallen by the wayside, Chrysler has come | * Winners of high honors in the frofi a standing start to one of ~~

the front places in the industry, | Originally organized and di-

rected by Walter P. Crysler and Division. Manager

.|for the last 15 years with K. T.|

[Keller president, the company ‘has Callsted the productive re- been named manager of the Music in Hospitals, lsources of thousands of suppliers, P. R. Mallory & Co. all over the country, purchasing | from them over $10 billions worth

of goods and services in

more people.

ent companies.

Has 10,000 Dealers And then there are the who operate the Sealersbipe. Sales and servige to all Plymouth

onthe

“Housinesses of 200,000 Wore,

{than 1,200,000 vehiclés in 1949.

to more than $456 million now. as compared to 10,000 in 1925.

ices

more than one billion three hun-| dred million,

resigned because of ill health and | will retire to Chicago.

it ice Church Will Honor Veteran Teacher

dealer's service department, and Bas worked all of the jobs all of! orients at Emmaus Evag. the way, Mr. Wiles said. {honor a teacher who has spent DeSoto Record 48 years at Emmaus Lutheran C. E. BLEICHER, president of School and 50 years in the prothe DeSoto Division of the Chrys-| [¢8Sion at a ceremony at 7:30 p. m. Ter Corp, announced yesterday '0day im the church, that DeSoto had broken all pro-| H. F. Damaske, who teaches duction records for the week, ~ | Ofth and sixth grades in the He said his plant ran at ca-~| School, has been at Emmaus since pacity, but he didn’t say how 1904. = many. “ow 70, Mr. Damaske came to

Indianapolis from Nebraska, 303 Attucks Seniors +o Be Graduated Tuesday '‘X

Crispus Attucks wily graduate] 3a seniors in remonies at 8 p. m. Tuesday In ne Cadle Tabernacle. a TY hoa Virginia MeGruder and Ruth pastor of Marcella Baker, students with! Church, sald the ceremony will Righest scholastic averages, will in no way indicate Mr. Damaske’ s give addresses. The Attucks High retirement. School Orchestra and Girls’ Chor-|' “He's very

in two schools after his graduation

College, Addison, I11., in 1900;

Emmaus

active,”

at a2 precommencement concertshape physically than a lot of and ‘during the commencement. | younger men. We don’t want him The Rev. Jonathan A. Dames, to retire until he.has to.’

pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church, "A native of Germany, Mr.

will address seniors at vespers at Damaske's parents brought him’

5 p. m, today in the school audi-

torium, Hoosier Political Chiefs

3 ’ To Attend Festival Sen. Homer E. Capehart, gressman Charles E, Eleventh District

ConHalleck. Congressional

{ Republican ticket will be special [Suess at an old-fashioned straw{berry festival at Warren Central

—iSaturday, The affair will be Ader the auspices of the Warren Township

Ashley, president,

: In charge of arrangements. :

ceremonies at a variety. show,

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where he had taught four years’ from—- Concordia Teachers .

During his career here he has # commencement taught every grade in the ele- |

H. L, Krueckeberg, j Lutheran §

said the 3. us will furnish background music. Rev, Krueckeberg, “and in- better

~~ Use Shur-Deth—Guaranteed ALSO RAT AND MICE KILLERS

ARNOTT EXTERMINATING co. |

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H. F. Damaske of service.

++ 50 years |

of six."He lives at 1530 Spruce St. with his wife, Ernestine. When not teaching Mr

Honorary Initiates

-3 Local Residents residents are among 10 DePauw University nominee Charles Brownson. and Students ’ recently Initiated into {members of the Marion. County Alpha Phi Omega, men's seouting

Three = Indianapolis

honorary. They are Wifliam J. Fleming. 3521 Winthrop Ave.; William A.

High School at 6:30 Pm. next Shumaker, 5001 N. Pennsylvania eer fg Robert As Lichtenauer,

3217 Guilford Ave. Others include Howard E. Den-

Republican Club, with James K. bo, South Bend; Louis Byrne, Chi-} Webster

cago; William Oliver, |Groves, Mo.; John Puckett, Kan-|

Jack Brown will be master of sas City; Donald R. Roberts, William A, Hes-| which will include the singing of ter, Drexel Hi, Pa., and Victor |

| Watseka, IIL; Pe "Pe Carnell, Rockford, am

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The fi rst Chrysler, 1925

Chrysler to Celebrate

th ‘yours. Théss companies, too, have been able to grow as Chrysler has| grown, and they now supply jobs| for many tens of thousands of |

Today Chrysler buys materials and services from 7701 depend

men |

Dodge, DeSoto afd Chrysler uth, oat, recently serving as sales Hour at Billings"

tomers o tion's dealers—10,964 located in |sale division before his Los 'An-'at Billings, and “The Place of | the every state in the country with 8¢les assignment. an eétimated employment in their

Chrysler's. yearly production. in dren at 5884 Forest t Lane. the United States has risen from : } 133,357 vehicles in 1925 to more Progressive Party id

Its net worth has risen from Convention Slated $37 million, excluding good will!

The dealerships selling and at the second state convention of | servicing all Its products have the Progressive Party here grown from 2616 to ,11,831, the Sunday. number of suppliers from whom | it purchases materials and serv-| “Atomic Energy and Peace.”

from 800 to T7701, and its Candidates for state office and » yearly dollar purchases £7 0 m officers for the fo Mental Health.” Mrs.

these suppliers from 92,000,000 to|be elected. Willard B. Ransom, ining session.

ithe bill for transporting a prize

5 pounds aboard a plane.

to the United States at the age, (nih Wh g

and flash but the autos which | frightened the wits out of horses were made of solid stuff,

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By KENNETH BUSH They may have lacked chrame 3

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- Misic i in sim To Be Discussed

Hider Meeting Set ~ At Jordan College

~ADAll Ia. copterance on. ! in Hospitals” will open ‘at 9: a. m. tomorrow on the Jordan Ook lege of Music campus. Sponsored jointly by Jordan) and the. Indiana Federation of {Music Clubs, tomorrow's confer-| ence will end with a joint meeting with the Marion County Shaper jot the Indiana Mental Hygiene | { Society at 7:30 p. m. In World War| | Memorial,

Mrs, Hartwig Dierks, eu

This Week

Iprofessor of recreation at Indiana to its University, will be speakers at thé! evening session;

Topies Listed A

Subjects and speakers in the iday's program will include: “The| Work of the Conference” Mrs. | {Frank -Orégor, state chairman of musio’in hospitals for he Fodetas tiofi; “The National Outlook for Templeton has 1 " Mrs. Dierks; “The Music Program for New _|Paychiatric Patients,” Don . Sm. op Z¢o wm Erickson, music director of the Ek announcéd yes- VA Hospital in Marion; “Music as 3 Jerday. a Modality in Occupational TherA Mp, Temple-2Py,” Edna Faeser, director of ton, manager of occupational therapy at General the Los Angeles, Hospital. Cal., branch, Also: “Music in the Recreation succeeds W., KE, Program” Maurice McHaffie, Harvey in his chief of special services at Cold new assignment, Springs Rd. Veterans Hospital; - The new man-|“Music in the Program of Treatager has been ment at Billings Hospital” Dr. associated with|Y. K. Slocum, Billings psychiaMallory’s since trist; “The Music Appreciation Mrs. Hazel _| service manager of the whole SIvery HII, recreation techniclan

Mallory Appoints

J. E. (Earl)

wholesale

| Mr. Templeton

| hospitals Chafitan Sob She Sa “ p [tional Federation of Music Clubs,

held June 22! : vi forsign Polley to eed ne 2p rdue Awards High Scholarships

yette, proved that point when he * {wheeled his 1008 Buick up in | : front of The Indianapolis Times It still drinks only a gallon of | gasoline (regular that is) every 18 miles, cruises along at 20 mph, | without & rattle, and steers Hike a brand new jeep.

Mr, Obermeyer brought his 42d prize package to Indi lanapolis for the recent Antique Automotive BEposition. a State

the

Michao! Ohormioysr behind the-wheel of his 1908 Buick is all - set for a fast trip back to Laf Fon after spinning M. Kunkel, Gitncton of of Repartesant Consttvation'e of A inclans, around the blac!

The two evtinder wonder rolled. 'dition before making the trip to| “He believed in x keoplogs 4 the car {the distance without a mishap. | Indianapolis,

Mr. Obermeyer, in good condition. Twice a week,

Mr, Obermeyer made a similar swept it, installed a “hot shot” on Thursdays and Sundays, he

{trip In the car in 1931 to lead the pattery and put in a little gas and| woul Buick parade honoring the firsts) eight cylinder Buicks ever man- dianapolis and arrived without a {mishap,

ufactured. The last time the car was out)

the Centennial in 1938, To get the old buggy in con-

10 Sets Conclave |

On Foreign Policy

Times State Service % A BLOOMINGTON, June 3 fourth U. 8. State Department pr

ficial has been named to partici-| ate in a conference on American

~-He is Charleton Ogburn Jr. pol ey information officer of the Bu|reau of Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. Ogburn will provide background | {material and participate in round- | {table discussions on the Far East {problem, Prof. Edward H. Buehrig. conference | director, —an-| nounced. The conference is sponsored by Indiana University to give leaders in this section ‘of the country a first-hand report from the Slate Department on current foreign policy and in turn to inform State Department officials of Mid-west| o sentiment on critical issues, Jessup to Speak Philip C. Jessup, ambassador-at-large, will open the conference with a major State Department policy adress at 8:15 p. m. June 22. The address will be open to the public. Other State Department oftl-| cials who will participate in the conference are Geoffrey W. Lewis, deputy director of the Bureau of Sermiin "ATTRIFE, Who Will join ih] discussions on. the German

Music Therapy in the Treatment

Mr. Templeton is married and of - Emotionally

of staff, Norways Sanitorium. Will Show Films Dr. Reed, who also is acting di-| {rector of the Marion County Child |Guidance Clinic, will show color Dr. Philip Morrison of Cornellland sound films of work being

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{ University, one of the scientists done at Norways Sanitorium, Mrs. Its employees are 110,000 today who helped develop the atom |Cregor is chairman of the day’

{bomb, will be principal speaker session. Mrs. Dierks will next: gemonsiration-lecture of music in {hospitals at the evening meeting, | speak on} with Prof. Carlson speaking on “The Contribution of Recreation Rachel coming year willl gommers is chairman of the eve-

Dr. Morrison will

{local attorney, Is convention

|ehairman. Chenoweth, director of

Gen | guidan e at Jordan, will welcome the group’ to the campus at the (tare tomorrow's session.

Damaske works in his garden Manual High Pupils and on the lawn at lis home, a Receive Awards

lawn which his “yery i " 3 Pamop says by Scholastie, citizenship .and dements, the man who now is Partmental honors have been pre-

teaching the third generation in sented to students =t Manual many neighborhood families says: Training High School.

Hay bam a Pry fo be 8| Robert Schaefer and Joan Emoosier all these years. I like j, qt received the Robison-Rags-

Indiana and Indianapolis, and I'ga1e Post medals presented an-

hope io be allowed to id On nually to the outstanding junior teaching as long as I can.’

Bossy Flies Home

{gold “key, was given te’ Howard Newman for his service to the But It Costs Plenty “science department. This award CHICAGO, June 3 (UP)--It was given for the second time in costs $321 to fiy a cow from Chi- memory of Carl F, Hanske,

cago to Los Angeles. That was former sclenee department head. Mr. Newman also was winner of

Kate Wentz mathematics 1510 award, presented to an outstanding senior in the department, The cow was en route home Kita Preston receeived the from the National Dairy Show st. Masoma. Alumnae -Award for outWaterloo, Towa. __ standing service to the school.

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make the five-mile trip to He pointed the nose to In-| Lafayette, After. each trip the car would {be immediately prepared for the Several hitchhikers enjoyed the next one. It would be lifted on

AEB Valparaiso fuury-of- riding {erties olde style aris to take the -welght off the

“eonvertible;” {tires, oiled and greased, and then The engine has a bore of 41 covered with a tarpaulin, It was {inches with a S-inch stroke, The used only for driving to and from {car has a chain drive © town, Everything on the horseless’ With a 22-horsepower motor, ets is original except the the old buggy cruises at 20 to {tires which are 14 years old. 25 mph with a top “daredevil” It even has its original paint! speed of 30. Mr. Obermeyer job. {thinks it could make a trip te Cost $1260 New {California. In April, 1908, Mr, Obermeyer's| A longtime automobile enthua bought the Buick for $1250|siast, Mr. Obermeyer attended the without ‘a top and windshield, International Automobile Shows

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Times State Bervies who have received Purdue Alumni’ LAFAYETTE, June 3—Robert Foundation scholarships, valued H. Ball, R. R. 1, Huntington, and at $200 to $500, include: Robert M. Brown, R. R. 3, Bick-| Harold L. Eddleman, Marengo have been announced win. {Shirley Ann Huber, Connersville; ners of Purdue University's Ex: William T. Sanders, Tell ay

ceptional Achievement — {mond; Marjorie Al The scholaiships are vhlued at New Castle, and Elliot C. Wein$500 to $800 each. Finley W. berg, South Bend, 3 Markley, of near Richmond, won| Sarah E. Fritz, Mishawaks, is an hohorary Exceptional Achieve winner of Special Merit and Jesment scholarship, which carries! sie Javirng Cary | no monetary award, David H. Kepple, Ga Runners-up. in the competition. Special Merit scholarshi

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