Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1950 — Page 15

stabbing. gh victims. ive NY f going hospital treatment to-| Gus day for wounds suffered in sep arate attacks early yesterday.

By DH n, Te a Times Business Editor IF THE WHEAT CROP falls short, it won't worry Indi

Charles Wood, 19, of 310 Ful ) ana farmers. There's plenty in storage. ton ‘St. a. Py SE x or . The abundance of last year has left enough carry-over condition in General Hospital - AAA Dig to take the edge off a shortage. = - {with knife injuries in chest and ; 8 , One th ng nearly a full ‘The truth’is they'd like to see it fall a little short. I a. nnn Bo ond. nds in helps prices, and also helps get rid of the surplus. ; i 1n Tokys today: |authorities. persis The farmer, nearly always one of them 3 ig A He told police he was stabbed ambra, Cal, City doubtful o Mutual Life Insurance Co. which Who went undergroun seven or eight, times when three! alt oy Ver prospects, itook the place of the dissolved to escape arrest. men attacked him and a 17-year ’ nt 3 should be 1 more cheerful one & Southern Corp.| Another Commuiist leader | 4old ‘male companion ‘as the two Ly S31 aias 1 farm prices showing i American. Power & Light still his vu sud Save him.) were ‘walking at the intersedtion So ota... ws; Ted Ago Ey my Eh Do Be Be ST amet sod Pe se 8 BLE Gal; Wynn Er . Ma Ail Ia: Poin vanessa

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Fi ih 2 gles; Bromz a fnd Pub std oi : ' n guage newspaper ‘Nippon Times Alabama Bt., was in fair condi X R Ms fo ge | Their total holdings hit the amaz- “ Ist ; tion in Methodist Hospital Progress Laundry com..." into uction. They don’t! ‘quoted a “Communist Party - A { c n ethodist Hospital with a us permanently gt or Production ithe American ing figure of §135,014,765,284. - |source” as saying party head- Jusiness rea a rossing stab wounds in his neck and upper | publ ge Serv 3 4d § kd pal days Century to- farmer this year. In fact they have grown 80 quarters ordered all cells “to dis- left chest, Nota Gear Tool — apn the star driver 5 ~imuch -their size alone has ‘wor- hath : By MARION ORANEY a huge development takes only | 8e AWjtzsr.Cymming 1 ptd* 3 LO ¢ pose of -all secret papers t He told police he was attacked *So rastnyss n a racing accie | THE FARMER'S REAL [ried their executives. They fear : " Nurtured on family initiative 8 time she operates the Madison! Som a a Bp 1a ; Non | worry) rn ¢ attack and 1 might be construed as seditious, Two Truck Lots modern business center is taking! ' as he was standing in the inter-|Siokely. van Campa a ii r, Cal, last th is what his dollar will buy rather 8° Vern attack and excessive! mhe paper sald the party was ; ruc habe at Epler and Madison Aves, Grille north of the crossroads. section of Illinols and Ohio Sts. hy|Stokels-Van Camp oid Lilia. 3 : i than how many dollars he has. axe preparing its members to expect a Bring $20.50 po 4 She purchased last October from|® man who ran west in Ohio. St. | Ferre Haute Ma oanle ta % 0% be placed at the | His dollar income is off about 23 ~The Bell System, or A. T. & T., government order banning the Of the dozen . and jumped into a taxicab. {ns Maghine Co A : y track, marking | per cent from lush-1948, and he is still the biggest, leading Metro-| ., Barrows and giits, 170 to 225 stores and of- her step-mother. Her *7-year-old Lay United. Telephone §% pra. or Sass ays hit the wall = |. hasn't been happy since. jpolitan Life Insurance by more parys ons ’ pounds, today sold at fully steady | | fices spreading son Roger does his share now that)... wu © ALLS © ABINET onjgn' i onl, sees » o avoid & If anyone should think the than $1 billion. A. T. & T.'s assets) o; go JN JAPAN new floods| prices with Friday's level in active | from_the north. jachool 1s out. LONDON, June 12 (UP)— ome nore of : farmer has all of the modern ma-| 24d up to-<hold your hat—$10-, ." : ern Edgewood] Ten years ago Harold O. Bur-|puine Minister Clement Attlee] Anny ro £ nd landslides took at least seven|trade at the Indianapolis stock crossing, four e - | Amerfou . thrown from his | chifiery he needs, that is a bad| 715, 2413. {more lives yesterday and today as vids To parents [anco ofrice Ria-onougen y insur! called the British cabinet into ses-| Bie) g Te B guess. Farm machinery, like au- monsoo ‘ - iid § {sion today to approve a white| ly paralyzed Los | 8 shi y chines, the Spring me il 582300 enter Hogs were mostly $20.50 with sadn. operations hardware store. Today he is one ADer, Understood to explain WhY| trite ia Biol y tomobiles and washing machin ed its third week. d th [pap p yi vas presented a is constantly changing. Bra m es — Two new landslides handicapped |tW0 ‘trutk lots bringing $20.75 | BE anoLueriof the biggest representatives of puisyin fajled to join six other! Fi ¢ Stub ing of the plaque | New models which do the job in American and Japanese workers, Steady to weak prices pre- uilds on-a com-|that 10-year-old firm, Indiana. tions in the Schuman plan for| Hamilton Mig Co os 66 _.... ho ¢ p lvalled over heavier weights. bination hus- Insurance Co, He algo .arries on a| _|indpis y Dinsmore who less time and at less cost are attempting to remove the bodies over ghts. band - wife ven-|heavy business for 11 other pro. FC0lng European heavy indus “Lind” ol Rik : coming constantly on the market. : Jot. 51. railway. workers. beneath, Ee to 290 unds pm Eros ps LA tries, 1 Li ad £ fhe farmer isa great vader pes 1 : 5 5 IOUgHL-¥18- RE REL he RST TRE ER A ee : = ws ; : i. A 9 Ws (A ‘no Serene Hy father Otig and brothersiyy — Kuhner Packin, = — the os eid. S. Statement iinet Packing = $20.25. Porkers, 200 to gest on Paul ‘and Ronald operaté Burnett t . Wells Feces ine snes VIRY at a power Pounds, moved at $18 to $19. 751 county mite L seven-month-old|¢ g,,, Hardware nearby. or WASHINGTON, June 13 (UP) — Gov. g or interior | BUT THIS LOOKS like a good| 121st Commencement, station on Hokkaido Island killed WIth lesser weights 120 © 100 y ky, who mixes busi-| Rudolph Roehl's Pharmacy, Sirs fice, sear, Bisel June 8 con n't spoil your | year for the fellow you see in al |t three workers and critically in-|POUnds, bringing $I ‘ness with sports, can count 32/Which is next to George Dudgeon’s xpenses 436. 4104 258 273 590 ojo ing. your roof. | straw hat chugging over the fields BLOOMINGTON, June 12 —|jured seven others yesterday. Sow Prices Weak \years of grocery business at the Supreme Bicycle Shop, isn't a 4 12,005,018 34.07 HL on e me for low | in a tractor. 'President Herman B Wells of In-| Sow prices were weak to 25 site. He began in 1918 on the family affair, but operates closely pu gutter repair; || Inflation hasn’t passed him by. /diana. University today Torecast Ireland cents lower with good and choice northwest corner, then moved with Xautsky's., The store, its ih alance a fi at i Hn ind dependable | ° And while he gets more dollars, for this year’s college graduat IRISH Bi Scot.|nogs, 330 to 550 s, moving south across Epler Ava, and from/interior flanked along one side by Gold Reserve nt} 31.747, k381. 100.0 he weeps Hit, and Susy 20,8 deBte of mail prosperity IRISH fuhermen drove 8 8eotIu1550 Lg $17af "A ew ware (hee io the preset location, [8 JOUE uieh 410 Sod SOUNSE moruuarous CLEARING, YORE N, WA. 28 i 8 | with ‘what he gets for them. 4and well-being never experienced on Done =. County with gunfire, paid for at $17.50. Heavier sows, A former owner of the Kautsky rae od Sarred ON Sade irom Clearings J3335.000

: capacity will be u from its @nd one great grandchild. facturer of gas refrigeration o own! | present 500 I be upped feet per) — = equipment, with monopoly and " more power for today’s more powerful am Pubic spieited loot Sher. | 4ay to S00 million, 3 60 per. sent Jail Youth for Seffing [iaHel violations Gf the anti-trust engines. So you get a gasoline that's Soodwill. want ) want Jou tpreseive | nerease, Puppy on Fire The complaint charged Servel “activated”} == A py an ROYAL OAK, Mich, June—12|¥\th carrying out “its monopolistic ~. Activation makes “sity, become engaged. 2: D0 YOU HAVE Ae: —Richard Bidwell, 18,[°Cheme” by agreeing with foreign Mev new widress within the a 10-day sentence today Manyiacturers on division oy the difference ETE GIN PROBLEM? Ems Ero E a Bl di doe W +g Puig and g the screaming animal 3 rv + Shell scientists using the finest avail ” OS buy. No obligation. Phone on The government charged that able crude, activate the molecules by SERVICE : 8s whose a listed be You owe it to yourself Fl Curtis, a Humane 8o¢- Bary el obtained the alleged. splitting and rearranging them accordlow and arrange to to try CUTICURA! iclety official, said Bidwell became tion at alle acquisi-' ing to Shell's formu for a perfectly . Sl & rights developed: —— balanced gasoline. The result : these gifts. - _Cuticura_Soap.and Otmtment |a0ETY because the puppy repeat=i by others and by rigid provision

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Mercy Serum

took a quick hand ‘in the fight

against the typhus epidemic =

Afghanistan. B. Y. Reavis, of P-M's export department, got off a partial ship-

p. m. and tomorrow will be off over the Atlantic to the epidemic zone, The vaccine is made in Pitman-

expanding blologi- that joined to his physical body * ETCat Peace congress. and cutters sold for $15 to $18 Arion. ® EVERY SUNDAY, PA- ; oe favGratorias. m Zionsville. — 1 spiritual soul. A Western Allied spokesman re-| Vip) “nai n° 00g” good Bulls) cpm I ond the eee RADE MAGA'INE Busine “An education that neglects plied that 11,000 American, Brit- selling for $20.50 to $23. communities provide trade, but/TAKES AMBASSADOR OATH provides lively features ! Sn) Hoosier Hanley the spiritual side of man is|i3h and French troops Would shoot “gyeyqy prices prevailed In ac-|iyg ificult to build business trom| WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP) for EVERY: Hunter of Central Divisien WILLIAM A. HANLEY, vice Palpably defective” Archbishop 'l necessary to keep them oul. i, yealer trade. Good and choice scratch. — ‘Stanley. Woodward, veteran e family Enginoering Bldg. Chicago §, IN. president and director of El Lilly Schulte said. wy 7 Asent 500,000 hoi into I vealers were pdid for at $27.50 Another of the family combina- State Department protocal chief, PARADE MAGAZINE Established 1925 & Co., is quite a wheel in the life onsignor T. I. Kilfoll. St.| ior of Berlin for a big rally.|t> $28.50. Common and mediumition is Mrs. Lillie Hoppes. Confi-today took the oath of office as Comes With

of Indiana. . —He 18 going to speak to the Ohio Valley . Transportation Advisory

or even dreamed of by other {American generations.”

at the university's 121st com-| mencement. The three-day commencement program included installation of new officers of the Alumni As-

olis, told the graduates too many {schools are neglecting to take into consideration that man is

police reported today:

ithe trawler Saturday in waters they considered their own and that one Irish fisherman fired three shots at the vessel. But James Richard Wayman,

EAST GERMAN Communists threatened again today to cross

inot & mere material animal, but

Charles Catholic Church, BloomAngton; delivered the im delivered the invocation:

the West Berlin borders soon for

{Allied firmness; including threats {to use force, was credited with keeping them oustide the West

moved at $14.25 fo $15.

and low choice 800 to 1100-pound ‘steers were paid for at $2875 to $30.50. Medium yearlings moved at $26 to $28, Common animals were scarce. Two loads of high good to low

{professional basketball team and one-time amateur baseball orga-!

ing the market. South of the market is Bill & Sue's Cafe, a nine-month-old business of Bill Hunter, and his wife,

steady prices. A few good bee cows brought $21.25 to. $22.50. Common and medium animals moved at $18.25 to $21. Canners

brought $15 to $20.

calves sold for $20 to $27. Culls

There were not enough sheep

man-wife team, Claude and Pearl Dockery. > Satisfied with his position, Mr. Hunter still isn’t sure of his busi-

Sue. Mr. Hunter had always ©

Madison Ave,

EF PITMAN-MOORE- €0;, a divi- The IU president spoke -to-The Irish police said local fish- steady in modesty diss Si rizer, he now-has sons-Don- and —Other -businesses In the eo Thrills #ion of Allied Laboratories, today more than 3600 degree recipients ermen resented the appearance of! Good Norman assisting him in manag- that will some day’be an estab-

lished center include half-com-pleted Woodcroft Lost office branch to open Aug. 1, Cummins Diesel Bales Corp., offices of Dr,

fonship at the week-end convention of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in

dent that growth of the area into/U. 8. ambassador. to.

D. Ludwig, Everett Newlon

For Summer

® You'll get a thrill just looking at pictures of new stunts in Wk si . In

ment of 200 pounds of typhus|sociation, headed by Robert M, skipper of the trawler, said he| i; 5 radits store, Darber..shop. . Edgewood. .Garage;.. .... PARADE | \smmiss Covareine (Bio. 325) through the U: Loomis, Tadtanapolls tETePHne Wa WouRdet Wh when, 60 fishermen’ holes S850 youn a heifers sold] especially a phi and American Legion Post 448; ~ tka xine “next” Bun" 0 8. offices of the World Health Or- company executive: in three motorboats peppered his|, $28 to $29.50. A machinist 11 years, with no ———————————— " day. ganization. In a baccalaureate sermor last! vessel with riffe fire. : : : : restauranting experience, he and WINS SPEBSQSA MEET ®The new bag of Tt was consigned to an Ameri night, the Most Rev. Paul C. Pow Prices Steady Mrs. Hunter purchased the busi-| OMAHA, Neb, June 12 (UP)— “whoops!” thrills for 700 TECHNICIANS can Airlines airfreighter at 2:33|Schulte, archbishop of Indianap- Ger many Cows and bulls moved at uty ness last September from another|The Buffalo Bills won the champ- summer “play in ‘the

water provides one of the top features for next Sunday's Parade.

at Your Service Georce 5. May Conravy

—THE.--SUNDAY TIMES.

Board in the Lincoln Hotel Berlin borders. sold to test quotations. Early bids Wednesday on a subject which y on sales were fully $1 to $2 lower = a pretty good story in taelt, West Germany on spring lambs. A truck lot a —— ‘Will Our Children Say? - of good to mostly choice 78 pound

Knowing that Mr. Hanley is

a fundamentalist in business, an

“0 as Live Hore

West. German government plans

ject sounds -88--ifour-children

saddle and economic rigging we're making for them. That's pre-guessing his text. ” n = HE KNOWS. And, more important, he knows Indiana. In addition to his connections with El Lilly & Co., he is a director of the Indianapolis Water Co., a

director of the Chamber of Com-|

merce of the United States, vice president of the board of Purdue University, his alma mater, a trustee of the Associated Catholic Charities of Indianapolis and is a former president of both the| American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Indiana Engi-| neering Council. Drawing from that background, he will have -something to say

"worth remembering. °

And the piece de resistance, the whipped cream topping. to "the head table oratory, will be Clar-ence-A. Jackson, executive secretary of the Indiana State.Chamber of Commerce, as baiting and barb-throwing master of ceremonies.

Billion Dollar Club

THE MOST EXCLUSIVE club

hasn't been so long ago that) A. T. & T. held the only membersnip, .

Argument Delayed On Local Market

By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON; June 12<-Fed-erat Power Commission postpone-| ment today of oral arguments i the trunkline natural gas case! | gave rise to reports that FPC now! is ready to approve the Panhan-| idle plan for bringing natura’ gas into Indianapolis. A meeting of the full commis-|

it does Not recognize the OderNeisse line as German’s permanent border with Poland. ' The source said the Bonn government is preparing a note to the Allien high commissioners. The te, the source said, will be an official rejection of last week's bor0 Ger agreement between Poland and the German Soviet Zone reime, The Western occupation powers jalso- have refused to recognize the lagrebment.

‘A reliable source said today the

annals - Slaughter ewe prices remained unchanged with medium to choice ewes bringing $6 to $11. Weights, 140 pounds and up, were eligible at $8.50 downward. : Noon estimates of receipts in the Indianapolis Stockyards were hogs, 8150; cattle, 2350; calves, 600, and sheep, 200.

Earlham Confers |

sion is scheduled for tomorrow, { ~All that is needed to give Pan{handle Eastern Pipeline Co. au{thority to serve the Citizens Gas |& Coke Utility. in Indianapolis is to put the final OK on a ruling 'made by Chief FPC Examiner Edja] B. Marsh on.Oct..20, 1949. Marsh found that Pan-| He was the natural supplier] for gas at Indianapolis, because, its line at Zionsville is closest to| the market. An assured supply | and a pipeline into the city is necessary. | When the city of Indianapolis] and the Citizens Gas & Coke]

to get natural gas, they asked | that the line supply 10 million]

iby July 1, but the delayed FPC! | approval has made that impos- | sible.

~Phe-mewest-to-be-voted-to; this Meanwhile the-trunkiine case:

ultra private club is New w England,

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was tentatively approved, with {arguments scheduled today which] {were to have included its pos-i sible effect on supplying the In- { dianapolis ‘market. «When FPC ruled that such ar-| | guments are=“indefinitely post{poned,” it wasgpdeduced that the trunkline will proceed and FPC igive approval to the Panhan-| dle-Indianapolis outlet Which is a} |separate proceeding. i Trunk Line Gas Supply Co. is| {to construct a 750-mile pipeline| {from Beauregard Parish in Louis/iana to Tuscola, Ill. This will He an additional 250 million cu feet of natural gas a day to Pan

- |handle.

With the company’s own sources ot additional supply, Panhandle

have been unusnally successful |

Utility instituted the FPC action).

Sovola ‘Crashes’ King’s Birthday Party at Embassy

®. Times’ Columnist Ed Sovola—who shows up at He 8osh-darndest places ~“bent elbows” with dignitartes at the King George VI birthday party in the British Embassy. ® He tells of his experience hob-nobbing with Washington headliners in his ‘“Inside Indianapolis” column tomorrow.

® Sovola tells what hap-

Tomorrow's Times

‘Mrs.—Hayes- Carlite—

Rites Tomorrow Services for Mrs. Mary C arlilet 838 W. 28th 8t., will be at 1 p.m {tomorrow in the Antioch Baptist! Church, Burial will be in Woo. haven Cemetery. Mrs. Carlile, who was 59, dled | Friday in her home, A native of Nicholasville, Ky., she had been a! resident of Indianapolis 46 years. | She was a member of the An-| tioch Baptist Church and was a! nurses ald at the Public Health| Center eight years. Surviving are her husband, c/ Hayes; a daughter, Mrs. Hortense

Powers, both of Cleveland, O.; and a brother, Robert Sharp, Indianapolis; seven grandchildren

edly dug under a fence into his that

~ forms of skin discomfort | Yard.

Justice J. E. Brondige also fined) the youth $50 and ordered: Kim to pay for the Pup’ 8 Veterinary {expenses.

Harris; a twin sister, Mrs. Susie

Degrees on 149

RICHMOND, June 12—Earl{ham College "graduated 149 sen{lors with bachelor degrees this! morning, and this afternoon pre-

morial Meeting House. Elmer W. Stout, widely known Indianapolis citizen, received the honorary LLD degree. He was deseribed as a “Quaker banker, 2. builder of business with a genius for friendship.” Commencement speaker was Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, minister of Christ Church, New York

.'in ‘the world is the group of bil-|cubic feet daily, starting this| péned when he asked for [City, and the national radio lion dollar American, enterprises. year, and stép it up to a maxi-| beer... hdw he “poured” |pulpit. Alfred F. Connors, United Préss gum of Ha Yilllions by 2953 tht) - for guests. “When the evil forces of our financial editor, today listed. 56; The Marsh order asked that, time are so well organized and| in a copyrighted report. And it| Panhandle meet this requirement Dont miss Sovola at the the ignorant groups are so fa-

natically forceful,” Dr. Sockman said, “the wise and the good must

The” ofaillenge of our day is for] |leaders who will be forceful. Our task is to keep the cold war from |growing into. a hot war.’ ‘| Gov, Schricker was to speak at this afternoon’s ground+ breaking) Se jrereiiony. Honor student in today's grad-| {uation class was Miss Suzanne! |Miltonberger of Aridrews, |

Evansville Firm Faces U.S. Suit

WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP) The Justice Department. an: naunced it filed suit in Federal Court at Philadelphia today charging Servel, Inc.,.’of Evansville, Ind., the nation’s only manu-

that distributors have -exclusive territory ahd not handle. other brands of refrigerators. Atty, Gen. J. Howard McG ath

springers were quotable at $28. 50. to notify the West officially -thatly ;

pared for ground-breaking cere-| montes for the new Stout Me-

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