Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1950 — Page 29
“"the railroads have !
TRE vn 3 That's when the shippers of the Ohio Valley come to town, sit down with the railroads and order their railroad
~~ About 500 men who use the railroads will bring thelr
el To ho es neds and tell the railroads how many cars they'll want
aud ¥ when. The thing which upsets fall shipping is the crops. The golden-
‘grained West swipes the railroad
cars from Indiana right at the time when our own ¥n canned: goods,
H. w. ‘Holiopeter, or director of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, will iron out the sleep-and-eat arrangements, produce the speakers,
But what the shippers really
want is railroad cars where and When they have use for them. Crops won't wait. They have to move when they’ Te ready. and | to produce cars.
It's kind of a pool game, not [Farm, 14 miles west on US 52, a|Common_ and. medium animals
the eight ball in the corner pocket, but sharing of shipping facilities to see that everybody gets enough, And as soon as the harvest is out of the way the coal rush steps in, yells. for more cars, so the railroads sweat it out among “Me first” customers. I'll be able to give you a pretty] good line on fall business onte I see the order books of the railroads on how many cars thé boys in this . section of the ‘country want between now and November,
Farm Income Up
sy ERS ARE LOOKING at/orrut ‘gallery. Try it this year. big cars and electric kitchens, Solid Rye
again ‘mounts,
i
| Klein 4 Kuhn repressnted: both Good 20
Their thcome is moving up. In|
May their dollar volume gained 9 per ¢ent in Indiana putting the
price index at 227 with 1935-39 rated as 100. Not Bad.
It is 4 per cent higher than 2 year ago, and prices which went
soup intend of Qown IH MAY Were
the cause. There's gold in those green acres again. Inflation is doing it.
The Ladies, Bless Them
WHAT'S A WOMAN doing in the Chamber of Commerce? You will find out if you drop into the Industrial Exhibit at! Union Station at Union Station Tuesday noon. : The Women’s , Council of the Chamber of Commerce is having its final luncheon of the year.
Arid they'll tour- the exhibit and)
see what’goes on in town, what's
,—phade-in-our-humming-
and where our wages come from. {Memo from Third Grade teacher: You ended that sentence with a preposition.) (Memo to Third Grade teacher: got in the wrong door.) The women members of the chamber get together regularly and tackle such discussion toughies as 'socialized medicine, public housing, taxes and reassessment. Dorothy Hampson is chairman
of this business and professional ‘OTTAWA, Ont., Sune 9 (UP)—
I missed the third grade,
|
this. new. glass: and tH BIKE,
apolis Stockyards.’ : the Latin Quarter (which now around 170-240 pounds, sold. at costs a half dollar, inflation), [$20 to $20.50. / Today it came out. He had been) Weights 250 to 290 pounds; putting together a between ~ around $19 to $20. Wilfameo of New Orleans and the Slaughter pigs, 120 to 160 8, White Motor Co. of Cleveland for 80d $18 to |
$1750. | Sows ranged from weak to 25 cents lower than | araday's s level.
a big factory branch, 20,000 ° square feet with 17,000 square feet of parking space.
the transaction, and also DE deal for the new 330. quarters of the White Motor Co. 3 Indianapolis at M02 N. Benate ve.
few choice “animals, in the 270 to. pound class moved at $17.75 or or Shghtty
600 potinds brought mostly $14.50 'to JB 50. A i i teers, Heifers Steady | Royalton Run “ Odd lot heifers and steers were TOMORROW WILL BE picnic) generally steady in clean-up trade, day at the races, shoebox lunch Mixed odd lots of steers and heifor sandwich basket, take your ers brought around $29.50, a truck choice, a J lot of good to choice heifers were. It's the third annual running of paid for at $28.50 to $30. I the exciting Royal Steeple-| Good beef cows moved at $21.50 — chase at the Wi Hampton to $22.50. Odd head brought $23.1
beautiful course; a picture post- move at $18.25 to $21.25 while card setting. . |canners and cutters sofd at $15 The races start at 2 p. m. with to $18.25. 54 keenly<trained thoroughbreds |—A few strong weight cutters taking the jumps with colorful brought $18.50. Odd good sausage riderg trying to stay aboard their | bulls sold at $23 while beef bulls. {moved at $22.50 downward. t's an outing for everybody,| Market prices on.vealers were {opped with the Royalton classic Steady in active trade with good topping. the program, 10 prize and choice animals selling for jumpers in this main event. $2750 to $28.50 but mostly $28 Storm Hour will try for the upward. Common and medium Reyalton Cup this year with two animals moved at $20 to $27. wing already racked up. {Culls were largely $15 to $20. It's a good way to spend a hot| Sheep Scarce Saturday afternoon, beautiful Sheep were foo scarce to test country, exciting races, and a col-| |quotations but the market was jquctable steady. Small lot of medium 77 pound spring lambs were ne a _ (eligible at $27. Good. and. choice: FOR 29 YEARS Phil “Kraft, animals were quotable at $29 or
«| @bOVe, who owns and operates Kraft's South Side Baking Co, 915 8. Common animals were quotable
Meridian St. has beén trying to downward to $22. Medium to teach Hoosiers how good a lgaf choice slaughter ewes were ‘quotof rye bread can be. able at $6 to $11. . Weights, 140 He'll continue to bake it in pounds downward, were salable at
were eligible downward to $5. Noon estimates or receipts were hogs, 9375; cattle, 250; calves, 250, and heen: 75, |
nearly complete. He bakes it with all-rye flour right on the bricks of an oldfashioned oven. It is shaped into two-pound. loaves and shoved into the oven on “piels’-—with
hy
above. Weights above
$8.50 and up Commer animaly REO WIede and skill add the
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Work is progressing on the extension and remodeling of Kraft's South Side Baking Co. 900 915 8. Meridian 8t.
—Wiven finished the “putiding will present the most , modernis-
“Big BOUIN BITE BAKE NH, eX
Beauty in glass and tile . . . this is how the new Kraft South Side Baking Co. will look when remodeling is completed.
within the next few weeks, When the enlargement is completed all DeLuxe Cake and Pastry Shop baking will be
“ERIE TFoRT The ollie at 887 E. Maple Rd, he said. The
tic facade in Indianapolis, a $30, 000, addition to building values here. Phil Kraft, president of the
pects the job to be completed
charging him with perjury, North 8ide branch will be retained as a retail salesroom only, he said. The construction and remod_eling is being supervised by the | “Jack G. Messmer Construction Co,
prison term of five years and a fine of $10,000,
“Question Jury
Continue School, | s Graduates Urged |
School Commissioner Raymond | F. Brandés urged 265 gradunting seniors of Washington School last night to continue Heh education.
Before. awarding diplomas in| commencement exercises in Technical High School gymnasium, Mr, | Brandes told the class questions most frequently asked of young! job-seekers today are: ‘Are you| a college graduate?” and “What | degree do you have?’ “I would strongly urge every one of you who can to go on to college or take a specific] couse of training” Mr. Brandes said. “You need specialized train-|
day of specialization.” - Mr, Brandes, who is a druggist, | gave the class the following “pre-| scription for success’: | “First,
take equal parts of |
‘ame
h ing in order to get a job in this Ma
World Reporf—
3 Jap Red Chiefs Seized
As Foes of Occupation
Assail MacArthur for Sentencing 8 Party Members After Attack on Yanks at Rally
By United P Japinése police arrested three Communist leaders in Tokyo {today on charges of opposing the occupation, Yasumasa Sato, chairman of the National Federation of Gov-
{ernment and Public Workers Unions, was arrested here charged |
with distributing handbills and leaflets entitled “an open letter to Gen. MacArthur.” The leaflets charged Gen. MacArthur's headquarters with “iin- chauffeur who aecompanied | Mr. democratic” actions in the arrest; |Evans weré wounded. ° and sentencing of eight Commu- op A Vietnam. policeman. who tried! {nists for attacking five American, stop the assassins’ getaway isoldiers during a Tokyo mally y 30. In Osaka police arrested Takeo |Minamino, 41, and Toshio Hirai, u. S. Statement 29, chairman of the South Osaka INGTON. TE emma Communist Party branch. They ian a vous Shvousts June. for the cur. ‘Were chirged “With ™ pasting up with a vear wo.
also was killed.
Last Ye
Greenfield Phones lo
amount of diligence, courage and posters saying the eight Commu-|
In Poison i. Trial SHELBYVILLE, June 9 (UP) ~—State and defense attorneys questioned more prospective jure ors today in the rat mure at trial of Clarence E, White, 35, telephone subscribers of Hancock but a oth sides sed the hope County demanded that the Indi- hat a jury be completed ana Public Service Commission po Lis veniremen who
expressed investigate and - improve cond opposition to capital punishment tions of the Union Telephone Co. Were excused by the state.
Demand Action on
The state’ lof Cireentiold. gave his wife, ita, 46, rat In a four-point petition the sub- Boi poison last Jan. 12 when she
scribers charged regulations and agked for medicine, then sat and have been “insufficient and un-| . Dean of Girls a new service and 8 in a de- jof Gita walked out today. But plained that their requests to the far, Ste will 1 devote het tiie to to cone
offense punishable by a maximum 5%
before the week-end recess. Many
that White
Miss Gertrude E. Tous bs ired af
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12-foot handles, The “piels” are!
Hope Gets Crosby
sprinkled with cornmeal so the! in i loaves will slide off. Radio Sponsor in For years he baked i in asf, mots Danl® two-pound loaf. But that was F antastic Deal’ too much for some families. So NEW YORK, June 9 (UP)— Bob Hope caught Bing Crosby's
now he is introducing a onepound loaf. cigaret company sponsor on the rebound today with the “most fantastic
IT'S EXCITING to hear him ell about it. “It's solid rye. no
white flour, with all the vitamins.’ White flour is sometimes
8-8 deal inthe history of] radio.” The comedian switched to
“ground to death” and bleached “until the government insists that Vitamin B tablets are added to replace vitamins already taken
Chesterfields on a big money contract with the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, for a series of radio
out in processing. “None of that with old-fash-joned rye,” he says. “It has everything nature put into the full head of the ripened grain.” Hungry?
ESKIMO DRAFT URGED
programs starting next fall over NBC.
Mr, Crosby, Mr. Hope's friendly radio rival, has been Chesterfield’s big star. Mr. Hope canceled his $10 million contract with Lever Brothers| soap company this week by mutual consent. “Have to keep working, you
wing of the chamber, and Eliza- {Parliament today studied a-sug-beth MacCollum dishes up the gestion that Eskimos be drafted
know,” Mr. Hope quipped. “Uncle
programs, delightfully, too.
{into the armed. forces to stand by
Whew
ITS about it but Indiana's coal production hit 1,796,000 tons in May, |
NOT THE DAY to think|Pole into Canada.
That's 136,000 tons under Aprif | —
~The coal companies try to con-|
vince their customers with lower| prices, to put coal in their base-|
ments during the summer months. | It takes the edge off the fall and winter rush.
|
- But we are with ‘coal as we |
are with the dentist.-We don’t go|
to see him until we have the Precipitation 24 76 hes. end vE 830 a.
toothache. And most of us don't put inj
our coal supply until it gets cool |
we're. raking leaves in the yard,
Now You Know
PAUL STARRETT of Klein & Kuhn, real estate management, has been. hot-footing it back: and forth to New Orleans. And © everybody knew he wasn’t going down just to tuck a napkin under his chin|
at Antoine’s or go sight-seeing in|Qt. Lous. PG 8
Today’ s Weather Eotant
PARTLY CLOUDY AND. CLOUDY ARIAS
“enough to wear a sweater while]
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in the trade! 9
og NL IAEOFE. COM. 1950 EW. LA WHEHER ALL MGHTS Re scaveD. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Warm, humid south
eastern third of the nation. From the Great Lakes to eastern Texas showers and thunderstorms are | on The Rockies and Plains are in for some much cooler weather, with Sumpejeture dipping
Te
Sam’s been spending it as fast as I can make it.”
n s 8 MACK MILLER, Mr. Hope's personal representative, said the confedian would make more money on a capital gains arrange- ~—— iment with the tobacco firm and
he program could be taped, re-
to fight Russian expansion if it should ever spill over the North
Local Truck Grain Prices 3 ark hea LES. No. 2 white corn, $1.52.
jof hard work; pulverize the whole | thing in the mortar of experience, land make repeated applications.”
sind
Woman Killed as Car
Stalls on Railroad
SPENCERVILLE, June 9—Mrs. Olive Federspiel, 53, of R. R. 1, Spencerville, was killed last night when the car she was riding stalled on a track and was hit by a train. Her two daughters escaped {fromthe car-when-it stopped on
integrity; stir in large’ quantities nists were arrested “without rea REE i
son. »” Seized in Raid The arrests were made in the course of raids on 30 labor union
practices of the phone company’s’ {chatted with her for hours until long distance and local service, she died. satisfactory.” They also said that the present ‘outside telephone plant of - thet {Greenfield exchange is inadequate At Tech Retires ito meet the growing demands of| “Technical High School's Dean teriorated condition, The subscribers further comut. phone company to improve gery.) Hee RAVE DEE th HE VAI hi ok ear $y oor ioe § 33,120,232; 278 5 108.5 i ducting Butler Univaraty's Fo BLAM KILLED BY TRAIN Personality Workshop to hwo
Deficit 3.470.317:6 Gash Bal ju ahiesanel MICHIGAN CITY, June 9 Wednesday and to teaching psy Gold Res. 24.331.664543 34.34% #3102 (UP) -- Juanita Lansberg, 18, chology in Butier's evening
|was killed today when struck by {an eastbound New York Central
| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE offices. Police said the ralds were! ciearings . :
in connection with the investiga-| Pebits tion of letters sent Gen. MacAr- = thur protesting the May 30 ar-| rests. | An arrest warrant also was Is-| sued for Hiroshi Nakagawa, sec-| retary general of the National) Federation of Government and! I NH Public Workers _ Unions; but he. could not be found.” It was i
{the Wabash Railroad tracks south lof Spencerville. Mrs. Federspiel was getting out of the car when
feet down the tracks. She died
instantly. Bus Strike Ends At Kokomo
the train struck it, hurling it 200
‘Japanese cabinet {emergency session with Premier
thought possible he night have gone underground to carry on the campaign against the occupation. Communist defiance of Gen. MacArthur following the purge of 41 Communist leaders caused the to meet In
Shigeru Yoshida. The cabinet considered possible
‘KOKOMO, Jupe 9 (UP)— Busses traveled regular routes for the first time in 23 days to-| day, ending a strike against this’ city’s only bus line.
n the Cross Transit Corp. and Division 1302. Amalgamated Association of Street, Electrical Railway and Motor Coach Employeés, AFL, late yesterday, aft-| er talks with state officials in In-
Jo. 2 Ysilow gon. $1.32. No. ja oie $2.90.
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
[corded “or anything just so it
“+ Mr. Hope also signed an ex-| clusive long-term contract with NBC for his services in both radio and television, Joseph H.
dianapoliss. Under terms of the agreement,
gets on the air.” [the 31 drivers and garagemen
will receive a bonus of $75 this
A new contract was signed be-|
steps to control Communist activities among public service em{ployees and means of combating possible Communist under-. ground. {
| Other world developments:
Czechoslovakia
Mrs. Milada Horokova, 49, a former member of parliament, and three other Czechs were senitenced to death last night on {charges they plotted to overthrow | the Communist government at the {direction of Western diplomats.
Four other defendants were sen-
s Sat 300000 000 freight train on her way-to work.
PERI LEN | | GIFT §
College Ave.
school; Man‘ Thuemler lives at: 2004
year and five-cent hourly pay|tenced to life imprisonment and raise beginning Jan, 5, 1951. The the remaining five received prison contract runs to Jan, 5, 1952. [terms ranging from 15 to 28 years.
The drivers walked out May| western observers said they ex-]
rade A lai
Sunrise 5:17 | Sunset coo BUR McConnell, president of the Na- ” . oo tional Broadcasting Co. anTotal precipitation pince si 1 . "30 0.11 nounced. | Excess since Jan 1 sane The following ta tab! e shows the tempera-| A Vacation I: Station OURer-- git High Low| Trip at Little Cost anta ... isn ciie ranean nnse i} | Boston FRE EN a A 23 70 | . . + READ , . | Burbank : 3 | | YOUR TRIP ABROAD’ IC . Cincinnats Bm SUNDAY TIMES feviand ee raT Ey . 2% - ty a ig | { Local Produce am . a Minneapolis-St. Paul . |] New Orleans ........ an 8 it i263 S288,
Eggs-—Current a 5, Ibs. to
1 e or bea 4 kighoma City .. . 8 RE 250: 3 - © grade, DILSDUER ooo ss .. 88 a3 —TFowls, 41; Ibs. and over, 18; |8an Antonio ..... . 90 Sunder Ye Ibs. and Leghorns, 15¢: cocks
3 and stags, Ae and No, 2 poultry, de less | ButterfatoNo. 1, 83¢c; No. 3, 50c.
. . AEG : on SHOWERS = Gomer ORIZILE : THUNDEF STORMS
nial of the request by a state ar-|
18 over a demand for a 30-cent! e hourly wage fhcrease despite de-| [pected et wills Siplos
ES Ta it.in and Play on AC or DC current
ibitration board and Circuit
{Court.
| Local Issues
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8 Ameritas Bees com sie asked] |plosives went off in 4 home in the merican ate di 2 um Ayreshire Collieries com - 1 % 12 Palomar a district, L. 8 Ayres 4%% ptd 103%
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62 ; Be 34. chs |Bobbs-Merrill “com TL i :.!| Southern Korea decided today Play it aywhsre/) Central So jh 8% 40% {to ignore a broadcast invitation on its drole Cheater Jom os 84 os |irOM Communist North Korea to. ! WN = <> Summing ne com '.. 19%. .| discuss “peaceful unification” of, batteries ns pid vor 99 102 th tr Consolidated ‘einanes 8 od L908 102 e country. Dita Ne Yar Va reverb 3 However; the United Nations} = Eastern Ind Tele 8 ntd . 1 |Korea Commission broadcast a
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amily oe 4 Family Finance 57 5% ofd . 97 wo [said John P. Gaillard, veteran Hass Corp nid ww ” {United Nations official, would be erfl-Jones cl A plc 10% 4% willing to go to the 38th parallel eT & T 5% pid. 3 f : Hook Drug Co com 15% 1844 city of Yohyon tomorrow to meet: 8
“winds ‘will confine to bathe the
«+ |carefully worded acceptance, It
Czechoslovakia on the. basis of testimony in the trial
SN & = : $ . \ wtake it Manila \ J with you Five persons were killed and 15| rv on tri La today when a box of ex-| rr pa nad
Ra 'o) * Korea
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