Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1950 — Page 6
Pr a “= wi a ro = Phe? ; i = id rd Th A wor nl - El A ob pd en) A en By oa SR TR J SOR A = 3 ARs fan Sy re ry rr ad , 5 0 - PAGE. bo EB THE INDIANATOLIS TIMES _ = SRO ee SUNDAY, SEPP 5.2960 Chi eT es , TE Tne Lie of us Finds Demonerclon of Faker’ s Gadget IRL Will Devote I elk sa el MEE Rr <= || Du New T Day to Politics % YOUR; Simi 1 {ay ew Training Ss | Ac -Old Non Partisan || : : ¢ Setu Ru ed | | Ideal Abandoned . Cla +, By EDWIN A. LAHEY Pro Times Special Writer “ Army's - Basic Course i WASHINGTON, Sept, 2—The ——— TT __— Nation ey American Federation of Labor Termed Better Than 18 will devote a full day to dis- > 7 Jolley Fach In World War i ” cussion of partisan politics at its Begin @ : iannual convention which opens lower the r * By GENTHER DAHL in Houston, Tex., Sept. 18. "In June; FORT J a : 2. in deference to the all but 1948, accor i Nr op ree dead “non-partisan” tradition of 1132 Indian ew asic . a\ning pro-i the AFL, the labor leaders have 5-14 age ¢ STR fiefs 1 TUEge. : asked one Democrat and one Re-| various wa aa iuany Tespeits X ) Sugher publican from the United States age group nan I. was ‘n Wo > [Senate to address the convention ! dental inju It is much better than the basic on the issues before the country. " Soptembier } Is fine weather for moving Mishaps, 1 Pitt oh he 10th Mountaly But the Republican invited, it to og nfan v - i M - month dur fresher in the 70th Infantry. Boe: Morse of Ore Get settled before winter chills The best place to start your mew om ewspuperuen wi veteran ha the: backing of me politica) arrive! What better time than home Honing a hen at Jame “ls ace who came here as skeptics soon {wings o th the an e { imes’ a . 58 a mon became converts, |CIO. The identity of the Demo- now to buy the home you need with a copy A d re S 1 t a following s We were permitted to go 'cratic senator wno will address while there is still a wide variety Estate Classifie S. elec Cla where we pleased on this 106,000 the convention has not been indi- ; : fewthat meet your needs and ar- In the n acre reservation and observe the cated as yet. of outstanding values available. range to inspect them immedi- tember, 19 new men in action. | Completely aloof from ‘national y, Prices are, tending to go up tely! 310 5-to-1¢ If it’s so good why are Army {politics until recerit years, the! a 4 " ately. 216 in the officers - in Korea complaining?! [AFL at its last convention frank-| - p - s Pe Waniained 1 Why do they: assert that many, " . - WS ly recognized its new political in-| : = accidental troops. were so poorly trained? _ | Miss Maxine Hughes, Indianapolis Better Business Bureau, ‘crests and changed its constitu-| SEE . SECTION FOUR 5 1 me va “Because they're right” said Lt. demonstrates how some of the quack doctors might have treated |'°” accordingly. th e nlur Y; Richard H. Durr of Kenilworth, por with this trick machine. The machines and electric belt she is | 1ne constitution traditionally .. although 111. d f ks. h b d thi by eth. required that the AFL defer its v He served on Okinawa with the wearing. seized from quacks, have been proved worthless by eth- | ,nvention in‘ national election REAL ESTATE SECTION death was 20th Infantry Regiment own he'it ical phyficians.- (years wath the ind Monday in i en CA be training ‘some midwestern / » . » ovember, so as to avoid partisan| draftees and voluntary recruits, . i ‘ issues. The constitution npw sets] of THE SUNDAY TIMES gate opt “In the so called new Army we 80 k oO 4 Pe BE . |the convention” date as the third . . £.- Inju weren't training soldiers” he said, uac S us e rom Monday. in September. { for information about the month fro: “we were training soldier civilians. * ® - A family squabble may enliven hemes pictured here, as well as ay. Our hands were tied.” Too many P $ L $ 10 Y this year’s gathering. ’ . National SE I 'afon “Shel. vor racrice in Las ears Hugo Ernst, president of the Rung reds of others. In fact, ties for AG : : ; : " ilable . One Ailment-Buster Offered Treatment i RW i sreare avails, “The average American boy ‘ taurant Workers Union, is in al But, duri wasn't cut out to be a soldier. He's By Remote Control at Cut Rate of $3 pique because William McFetridge| Over 1 000 Homes for Sale year, the ir an individualist. He doesn’t in- K nh nm tly threat h . of Chicago, president of the 173,- ; ’ 5 TER ties of acc cline to discipline. Our enemies| ~~ Quacks, preying on human ills, constantly threaten the lives of 000 member Building Service Em- » on : or 66 monthly do.” the unsuspecting. ployees Union, was taken into FOREST HILLS—5730 Guilford. This cool from all sections of the city, 8228 N. PENNSYLVANIA—You'll be most Unde : Too Late for Many “These quacks are the worst menace to humanity known,” T. M.|the executive council of the AFL looking, vine covered home has 3 bed- " rats _ Consisten The new program began only Overley, secretary-manager of the Better Business Bureau, declared. |Father than Mr. Ernst. The Hotel iy ' , ‘ suburbs and countryside r. intrigued” with . the mony charming tae accident ra a few weeks ago, too late for “They prey upon human ills, human weaknesses to make themselves/and Restaurant Workers may, rooms, 2% baths and a stone fireplace. among which you can find the tures of this attractive 6-room white and out of those who did and ae i a Yett: 4Eke BLD thes neiids and in protest.” national olinhihiiiing For further description see the ad in home that, fits your needs as brick home. It has a marvelous rose i direst A young secon eutenan “Some o em fake 's on their letterheads and statements dicoth . tink : demonstrated the new drive for while cthers, unfortunately,’ are een f Classification 42. well as your pocketbook. bed. See ad in Classification 42. ONE: In : discipline in the old Army way actually medical doctors who have their teeth extracted, agreeing to| when a group of recruits failed disgraced an honorable profession. purchase false teeth on a long- al ala A | (> to respond promptly to orders. |in a rush to make money.’ term weekly payment plan. . . YP He chewed them up and down| Mr, Overley pointed out that| Ruined for Life - : to use an army expression. His ingore than 80 quacks had been “Their work is frequently On Y language would have . shocked “put out of business and some of faulty and highly unsatisfactory, I ala mamma. One printable expres- them run out of the state” during but patients seldom get a correc- i Pho sion was ,, |e past 10 years {tion and find themselves ruined| Industrial ‘Lifeline’ | ee “NO "Youll get killed if You Spt Still Recelve Complaints ltor life,” he said. ou ~~ Con have discipline on the BAtel'e!| Despite this activity on the part| Other types of quackery have Is Re-Fortified ~~ Photog ou ay as Le withthe Of the BEB, the medical profes- been traced down and smashed] WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 (UP) wach fn ho bulary? sion and civic organizations by the bureau, Mr. Overley said.|—The United States and Canada| year, = e yocal Frank W. throughout Indiana, the bureau These include institutes for treat-|are girdling with guns and se-| a. ; ri Hors gear a Pa a war constantly is receiving complaints ment of various physical allments./curity measures the vital Soo graphic ser rh : t from victims. Experts and ethical doctors claim|Canal system, the “lifeline of| Hundre veteran and former enlisted man. S | on In’ Ral Quackery practiced in the ‘pame, the treatments, given at great ex- American heavy industry” that] Better Busi 17 Miles In’ Rain of religion also is condemned by|Pense’ to the patient, are worth- connects Lakes Superior and| / . The protest Much of the training so fari;n, BB, Mr. Overly urges In-(less. Huron, NEW OFFERING—Built by on erchitect 3 BEDROOMS, 2% BATHS, School 84. U BEAUT ever, becau has been in heavy rain. Maj. J. J. giana citizens to co-operate in| Patients frequently think they| Both governments have In-| 4 " " UTIFUL 7.RM.- HOME. One: of ti gate quick} Noont® st 2 agen. D Ss notifying the bureau of casesjire uPang haved Bocuse the [creased anti-aircraft defenses and| A "for his own use, this 5-bedroom brick usually perfect house, this lovely, com- most desirable brick homes on Central money was mar where “doctors” claim to have/quacks in charge re e value tightened the securit hi} / home is generousi rtioned. forta i ] the 3d Armored Division cure-all machines or devices for/of complete rest, supervised exer- a the 1% mile a watch / FEAtIINY reper The bla home hay avery convenience ung Ave. meor .33h, ..3-Cor guroge. For a x ) = the rain on a 3 mile trip from treating diseases. cises and correct diets. The pa-|in eight months carries more ship} €omstivetion" cunnat be duplicated Yadoy. is only 8 years old. See descriptive ad in further information see the ad in Clossi- pe says t their bivouac back to camp. Strange, radio-llke machines|tient, ethical physicians say, could traffic than the Panama, Suez See details in Classification 42, Classification 54A. ficati : ye ’ ) ication 42, is one of The march over hilly muy which some quacks have used in do as well at home. ‘land Kiel canals carry Together An : : . America. terrain climaxed the 6th week Of (y, 4.055 presently mre stored at| ‘‘We believe that medical quack-|12 months. 4 “There a: the battalion's training. Some 700|,) ‘ppp ery involves more members of the] The recent re-fortificatiof of | y Mr. Overle boys with an average age o 1s One, seized aftr a quack’s Public and a greater amount of|the area is reminiscent of actions keep a ton made the march with full fie ¢ license had been revoked and he money than any other single type taken in World War II, when 12,- : Offer pack and rifle. The equipmen departed from the state, is larger Of fraud,” Mr. Overley asserted. 000 infantrymen, 40 anti-aircraft There ar weighs 39 pounds. ve /than a cabinet-sized television set. | “We are constantly on the alert/guns, 50 barrage balldons, mili- trick Only one man of 700 didn't and are investigating complaints tary police, and chemical war- ricks used complete the march. He collapsed. Dials and Switches I every day. If the public/fare, intelligence, and ordnance; vigels to 8 On the march to the bivouac area) on an ebony panel are dozens co-operates we can stamp out units defended the canal. pubic. Som four men collapsed. The others|,r gia)s. buttofis, and switches. quackery.” Built in the wilderness setiien| ings made f © stuck it out. | IN8ide is a maze Of wires, springs 1853 and 1855, the Soo Canal sys-| graphs pro At the end of six weeks they've anq complicated’ tonnections. Ri l . h { tem is now the vital link that| paid for son had instruction in firing the fol-| “wwe ooveq in court,” Mr. Over- NIPPI@ Hig Plans [connects eastern industry with| finished - pre lowing weapons: M-1 rifle, car, , L,iq «that the only thing in- F western irom, limestone and other largement bine, automatic carbine, Mght| 0 "0, "y= hat worked was am irst-Day Program raw matepfals. Moreover, 8 mil- graph spray machine gun, hand and rifle b The fall lion tons’ of wheat for eastern & cheap fra 3. ordinary electric light bul e fall semester at Broad Rip- 8’ Frenaded nd the 2.36 and 35 ~,, investigating the case for (ple High School will open at 8:15, DE Jase through - the | , uD 83 noch banookas: thie BEE. Me Ovetley posed A¥I&: 0: 'TUesARY, Wit 8 gerieral/cana Cd Cha ET A SAR - ws AL ... Overle Copyright, 1980, by 1 The 1 Tnaigaapotts Times oo” unemplove 4 painter and went assembly program. |! trasie last year was 2. + by or ST.—Brand new 3-bedroom HEART OF FOREST MANOR. 3 Bedrooms, 532 GRAND AVE.—Modern, almost new, as a “oome A ———————————— to the “doctor” with claims of } o sels, which carrie mil-| rick home has @ big fireplace, I ter hall, this i i i 9. 4 os Pl I teat Joes in the stomach. Bay n Sain prosiaen: of te lioh tons of material. Except in od ’ P rye enter Whe immaculate hoe u this 2-bedroom home has a full base- “Try and Marian ans “He had me put my hands on Speakers will include Principal e ‘winter, ‘one ship passes through | screened porch and a full basement. For equipped with many “especially “nice de- ment and @ garage. For other feotures . he sald, * 1 1d twist the five locks—four American, additional details and directions see od tails. See the careful description in th . winds up by Freshman Week one. ata a ‘Happily ident Me Pun oer: Pres one Canadian —oh an average of, in Classification 42. ad in classification S4A ary oe ~ aid, SF the redhr. see 94 in omen infers Freshman week at Marian Col-|that I did not have ulcers. Turn- and Bud .Smith, member of the *'71Y 2 hours od - assification 43, wittingly a lege, 3600 Cold Spring Rd. willing another gadget he found my Student Council. e nn a ois begin with mass at 9 a. m. Thurs appendix was all right. He kept| Barbara Summers, accom- and [Janadian towns of Sault Ste.) day, Sept. 14. it up for an hour and finally an-/panied by Douglas Paden, will] RR Tem Following addresses of wel-inounced I had something -or-|give a musical program, ‘RAZOR GRASS CUTTER Soup oe De a Re rd, | ner, using -long. Latin-sounding| - Students will report fo 10-tntn-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 Now| = re ent, and Sister Marie Bernard, terms. ute classes after the program, and you can trim your lawn with used | was a time freshman class sponsor, study 3 Treatments a Week will be dismissed at 11:30 a. m. [razor blades too dull to shave of-town oor schedules and campus guide maps| «pe gaid he could cure. me with| Entering fresh t be distributed and half-h 8 mén will report your face. Used blades form the studios will be 4 and half-hour|his machine but it would takeito the auditorium‘at 1 p. m. working edge in a grass cutting | coupon initial classes held. Student As-|treatments three times a week at| The afternoon/program will fol- implement on which a patent was “ sociation officers, assisted by up-|g5 each. When I protested Illow the morning schedule, and issued. | covered th perclassmen, will meet the new-icouldn’t get to his office, he sald freshmen. will be shown through | when their comers in group conferences and he could treat me in absentia by the building; “We've h will - acquaint - them with the |ysing the machine at specific] Janet Wert, editorsin-chief of plaints fro: sCAmpus. : times. each..day-while. I concen=.the. Riparian, school- paper; will a= their pictur Completing the day's program trated. This would be at bargain discuss school publications in the not as repr will be English placement tests | rates of $3.” {afternoon session, ® . men, There and lectures on the place of the| This was a typical example of Tee eee . BD — Un ) : do about it fine arts in college education. 80 cases investigated by the bu- 50 Butler Freshmen 29th AND WASHINGTON BLYD.—Unusual 2224 RIVIERA DR.—I1st road N. of 36th, 1624 E. 46th ST.—Here is @ 2-bedroom rary studios Sister Mary, Jane oy present art/reau since 1940. Not all quacks, Plan Jou to C bungalow. - This home contains an. ex: off Rd. 29. Substantial solid masonry, home with a 28-ft. living room which has left town, values; Sistér M. Vitalis, music. {however, have complicated-look- me am tional f desirab ie 9. TL . rs 5 money.” At. the first session, 9 a. m.!ing machines and not all have! on Journey © or mp ceptional array of desirable features. The hi 2 bedroom home is in splendid con- built-in bookcases. Knotty pine break- Mr. Over Friday, Sept. 15, Sister Marie elaborate offices, he warned. Unborn Of SLi} Kitchen is newly done and hes o dish- dition. You'll find. interesting details in fastroom’ and: modern- kitchen. *Also-see apolis cit Pierre, dean of studies, will ad-| In many federal court cases journey by bus Thursday to Flat washer! See ad in Classification 42. the ad in Classification. 46. ad in” Classification 42. . J dress the group. Distinctive scho- quacks have been removed from Rock River Camp. to take part in NSPORTATION. - 24 On Bt lastic feature of the day will be Practice. after conviction ona three-day freshman camp pro-| TRA SEEING - ; the personality test. An informal charges of using the malls to de-igram of orientation, recreation, | - SIGHTS { On Staff tea, with sophomores as hostesses, | fraud. These, the BBB files show, inspiration, and fellow - Twenty-fo p ship under, is scheduled for 2 » m. used the mails to sell medicines grrection of the campus Y.M.C.A. for example f faculty m wegen ein iin which they claimed would cure chapter. TW TORK OV Jn named-to t such maladies as cancer. - Dr. M. O. R séeseene 4. { advisers’ st Israel to Be Topic Investigations determined the|dent. will open Thursday Dresl:, WASHINGTON . 6 40.80 | Harry PB. ( The American Christian Pales- so-called cure-all medicines usu- noon’s sessibn with y NEW ENGLAND . . 10 80.55 taff h greetings from , | sta as 1 ine Committee will hear _an ally were some harmless herb or; the campus. Parker P. Jord COLONIAL VIRGINIA 8 61.50 be active du analysts of present conditions in in some cases, water with .flavor- general Secretar an, GREAT SMOKIES . 7 9928 Sept. 11-1 ’ y of the Indian- . ept. 11-15, Israel at its meeting Wednesday ing extract. polis. Y.M.C.A.. will speak Pius U. 8. Tax dents with noon in the Columbia Club. David, ‘Quackery also is practiced in: A to Look for as Ae tol bly i Boh vide inform Sawyer, new ‘director of the In- the dental profession, Mr. Overley| |College.” George A. Stance] wl i501 Members dianapolis Jewish Community Re-said. Many cases have been In-'alumni secretary, will speak brief- g - clude Dr. ( ations uncil, 1 be The vestigated here patients have|ly and show a motion picture, JAE SI 30 4 N-NIN Martin All a __been frightened Into having all|“Tragditions and History of But- EEE WE SENATE RT Andry, Dr. ler. 2 = : Edwin C. E _ . ee : " . 3 ; : ; : G. ‘Brunson S : FAST 1399 LAWRENCE AVE. (University Heights) IRVINGTON—Five-room modern bungalow. 439 W. 31st ST, FOR COLORED—Brick 3- | Dr. Williar ummer Close Out BRINGS RELIEF —Eight rooms,” all modern with new fur- * Thisunice little home is well situated one bedroom roomy home. The many con Rosssiond ; —HE ADACHE - NEUR hi hace, this home is in splendid condition block from school and on hus<tine; $9,500. veniences include breakfast “room, ‘lav, mar, “Dr. 'W TRELLIS SALE a and includes fruit trees and a garden. “For details see ‘realtor Wn oi in Classifi- “and 3-cor garage. Further items in od =~ 1 DES Karl 8. UPSET STOMACH —: ACID. 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