Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1950 — Page 30
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Today in Business— Homes Parade Exhibit of Vision Event Opening Sunday Is More
Than Strict Business Venture Hog Market
By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor | Moderate Trading A MAGNIFICENT EVENT will take place here next, Recorded; Receipts week. The housing industry will put its best two-by- four Here for Today forward. ; a { Opening sales were only mod-| There will be more than 500 homes worth upward erately active today at the Inof 87 million lighted up and opened to the public to show dianapolis Stock Yards. Prices. ‘what the housing industry in this town is doing. were steady to weak with quota-|
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‘s quare- foot guys with They make jobs. Hogs were moderately active; aus you'll have to guess And Ive heard they make harrows and gilts steady to weak again. They do build houses to MN too. with “Thursday's average; good sell, but they didn't have to put No Coal Walkout and chofce 200-268 pounds $23.25 i-on.a $7 million city-wide housing COAL DEALERS who have $23.50; few loads $23.75; 165-200, exposition to do it. been accustomed to John IL. Lew- Pounds $22.50-$23.25; 120-160!
For a long time they've been js Jeading his men off the job at pounds $16.50-818, few $18.50. able to sell every house they could the peak of production shouid Sows were strong to Instances build. One builder told me he had nave no fear this year, 50 cents higher; good and choice two buyers for every house he That is what I hear from one 300-625 pounds $19-821.75; odd nut up, =o their Parade of Homes of the largest wholesalers. heavier weights under $19; stags which starts Sunday is something The Lewis contract runs to 1952 Scarce. more than a business venture. and may not be opened for wages Cattle Quotations ya or increased welfare payments Cattle 450, calves 300, generally | IT'S BIGGER AND BROADER +; April of next year. steady; two loads choice 1307
Prices Steady TV's Blonde Bombshell
‘Job pang
Plans to Probe City Budget for Evidence Of ‘Spoils System’
A probe of the 1951 Indianapolis city budget has been started
by striking Sanitation Depart{ment ‘eraployees in 3 move tol bare what they term “job padding.” The investigation is designed to! prove the city could meet union demands for a 15 cents an “hour, wage increases for - sanitation workers if “spoils system” appointments were abandoned. Union officials said they have! hired a tax expert to conduct the investigation. Members of the State, County yand Municipal Employees Union,
job Aug. 30 after the city granted -lonly" b5-cent increases. |
Union Demands |
than that. It is an exhibit of the < to 5 coal on. POUNds steers $32; two loads good | muscle and mind, and the broad An Er gh & Se L' a ok and choice 820 to 870 pound vigion of the men who keep us in again-on-again tactics, they ad- |heifers, $30; load good steers $29; out of the rain and snow, within, {mit -he usually respects the time good beef cows:-quotable $22.50 to! walls wnich keep us warm. at $23.00; common and medium $19
element in his contracts, | prices which still are a shade pg 4 they do feel, come next to $22; canners and cutters $17 to
under other cities the same size. April, John's boys will be “a- 219; vealers active, ateady, good
It's their way of saving to the and choice $31.50 to $33, bulk $32
and saw to In its bursting civic/npjlled Hard Swallow ani the, a {three months, on a three-times a seams. |8moky Knocking Bird. pp S [esl ency week show called “Broadway [ore than anyone else the home| And I'm told you find them all {Open House,” she has become one |
b rs see to it that the town in the business world somewhere, h h lof TV's best-known personalities. | Eas Digger. i they so that it in almost every office. Church of God And all she does is wear a lowat same time. 3 Offi : cut gown and act dumb, Ahd in their “Parade of Homes” Pig Pusher icial Announces { | bewildered by her
lot of their hard-earned cash to fatter pigs faster. Tomlinson “of New York today/forced to hire a manager to
show just how it's being done. | It's those wonder drugs again, broke with the traditior of .thejhandle her growing affairs. And $ ki u 3 : |streptomycin and terramycin. {First Amendment of the U. 8.| |soon she expects fo employ al tockings Up “Drs. Joel E. Stern and Dr. [Constitution and announced him- press agent and a secretary.
ng A MONTHLY report James McGinnis of Washington self a candidate for President in from the hosiery industry. And State College, fed the drugs’ to|1952, I had heen looking at it for mother rats and their young grew! Bishop Tomlinson, native of months without seeing much in it. like mad. {Westfield and overseer of the Yesterday 1 did. It was the] What they figure is that If the| World Church of God, holds the report on ‘hosiery saies for July young ones had any bugs in them, office of episcopal head of an! compared to July last year. [the drugs took care of that, estimated 100,000 churches. He Usualiy women go light on shoved their growing speed into informed 15,000 fellow churchmen | | Think of it, me.” noslery in summer. They go bare- high gear. |he was tossing his hat into the! In addition, Dagmar has just __legged. 11's cheaper. But with the! Now they want to try it on ring in his annual overseers ad- Signed a new, 13-week contract at, Korean War in their minds, full- something more profitable. Pigs. dress at the denomination’s 45th double her former salary. She's] fashioned hosiery sales jumped | And if pigs grow faster on less assembly at Red Bay, Ala. |been offered a Hollywood movie from 2.5 million pairs in 1949 to food, there's no reason why we| Bishop Tomlinson called upon {contract and a part in a Broad4.6 million pairs in 1950. shouldn't have more and cheaper his followers to embark upon a Way play. r ‘See wiat I mean? Hoarding. pork. [“holy war” against communism | And all she abes is wear a lowsprint eS eo and said his candidacy for the cut gown and act dumb. One Customer? NAMED JURY FOREMAN nation’s highest office would be Dagmar’s studio is more excited THE SALES EXECUTIVE Harry Gerber, Mt. Vernon, will the begininng. ‘about her success than she lis. CQUNCIL had a huddle yester- be foreman of the 23-member| He claimed the Bibical predic- Broadway Open House, with ay. | federal grand jury for the cur- tions that “the government shall Comedian Jerry Lester as its star, They're high-powered persuad- rent term of the southern Indi- be on His (Jesus') shoulders” and i8 telecast through 25 outlets to ers, top-flight salesmen who turn &na District Court. |“the saints shall judge the world” & potential audience of 1,250,000.
With the government already!
a i, Grade B large. 30¢. and no grade. |p, action did not violate provi-|
to remember what happened to and’ Saks, 110. and No. 3 poultry. ne
Unele Sam, and he didn't need rent-fHiscal year throu compared g (UP)—~Willlam Brown, 70, of camera range, and occasional-
‘About People—
PrNGER oii Audie Murphy Ready ET Se Les e110 End Film Career.
‘2 ALL NIGHT DRUG STORES He'll Join National Guard Outfit - HAAG'S After Finishing Present Movie Work
22nd & Meridian St. . The movie career of Audie Murphy apparently is at an end. 38th & Keystone Ave. The most decorated American soldier of World War II said he
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in “Red Badge of Courage.”
Mrs. Myrtle Burns, 44-year-old doubted that Mr. Harpur, who ILE TRUMPETS New York candy store proprietor, tutored Alexander Hamilton, the was fined $10 last Aug. 2 for hav-|nation’s first secretary of the INDIANA Music ©0. ing a “gambling device” in hér treasury in mathematics, *‘had 115 E. OHIO 1184 | store. She requested a few weeks any malicious ihtent” in keeping to raise the money. ‘the book so, long. REE | P Mrs. Burns paid up yesterday— . oo»
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with 1000 pennies. | The 15-year-old son of Phil Guaranteed WATCH of Linoleum in_Indiana wow (“That's What I Like About the RUGS from $2.39 Marion County deputy sheriffs South”) Harris was. found sleepREPAIRIN Usual! Low Prices Look for the store with the big 'red | are frequently credited with .ex- ing in the lobby of a San Fran--Day Service from. treme skill in-smashing up Cars. i... Hotel last night and was RITE'S * HOOSIER * But a Kalamazon, Mich, police- neq over «0 juvenile author1 JEWELRY SHOP |} PAINT & LINOLEUM CO. | man topped any lc al records last 4, : .43 8. ILLINOIS ST. 211K. Washington r1-838 | night —he crashed into his own Phil Harris Jr. told officers he mm ——————— re B— - ‘prowl car. ran away frem his bandleader
A little girl- started the whole father. Who bro ght him. to San OPEN EVERY EVENING thing. She Jost control of her tri- pea, ico” Monday to enroll him : \cycle at the top of a hill. Motorist; of Mary's College High School “UNTIL 9 P M © | Raymond Sutin quickly parked ; pro.” . .
his car and ran to help the child. “It was Just an impulse,” the MARILYN FUR CO.
| Mr. Sutfin’s car started rolling ” youth said, “And I'm very, very TN yr down hill and Policeman William, sorry. I'd like to. go back to
R. Davidson in turn parked his school.” car to stop thérunaway automo- . an bile. He jumped into the Sutfin| Mrs, Jaye Kurusu Maddox,
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STANLEY Jewelry Co.
us w. Wash. Lincoln Hotel Bldgs.
~ Watch. Repairing ~~ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS | car but couldn't stop it in time to daughter of Saburu Kurusu, Japfo 2 dale Ben al ter prevent it from ramming into his lanese “peace” = ambassador to * sourate — Dyan epen “3 C { : own car. ; |Washington at the time of Pearl! 0sLs Less! aw. {Harbor, yesterday won back her Becanse ft Lasts Langer A book that was 178 years American citizenship, {Ty and $3255 overdue was returned” po sent Truman signed into : J cnr -4l/to Columbia University library in law a bill allowing her to return (New York yesterday. from Japan with her American
mmmamng | The book was checked out of hushand, Army Lt. William the library ‘of King's Tollege, Maddox, and be naturalized. : [Columbia's predecessor, in 1772 Mrs. Maddox. Chicago-born ‘by Librarian Robert Harpur. ‘It American, forfeited her citizen‘was returned by Mr. Harpur'siship in 1946 when she voted in a dion, Enos John- Japanese election. She. married. found it tn an Lt. Maddox and started citizen-. 1 ship ra to return to I Library of. lcials said they ‘Washington with
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next week, they're putting up a. THEY'LL SOON BE growing Hoosler-born Bishop Homer A. success, said today she has been,
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were: ONE: Discharge Plant Superintendent James H. Bookedis and
visor.
Attacks Feeney
Bu [declared the Mayor’ s strike state- | ments were “propaganda and
| half-truths.”
¥ His request for a meeting with| Link North-South lo Mayor was rebuffed by Mr.| Line With Circle Feeney yesterday, on grounds the
{city could not deal with union or-
Indianapolis Railways, Inc., un-|ganizers or out-of-town repre-; “Honey,” she said in an excited der its newly won approval to/sentatives in any barganing| southern drawl, “things are go- alter bus and streetcar lines, will/capacity. ing so fast I can’t keep up with open a new cross-town service, Some men yesterday said they, any little one of them. Fans mob on the East Side. me for autographs wherever I go.| This north and south line ‘will |authorized 5-cent pay raise. Others| I'm getting 500 fan letters a week. be connected with downtown] said they got no increase. {
{received only half of last year's
service by a bus running between | “That's silly,” Mayor Feeney | Monument. Circle and Irvingisaid last night. “No alert union Circle. {will stand by while something |
-~Fhe-tine-witl-operate-between'tike that happens. Tf it did 56 it
19th St. and Brookville Rd. on would be a very poor union.” the south. It will use north-south, Says Strike Legal
or curving streets that include | Emerson, University, Irvington, Audubon, Arlington and Brook
Mayor Feeney denied he refused | ''to settle the strike issue through
ville. : “ithe offices of Thomas Hutson, |
To give workers transportation, |state labor commissioner, as
to Allison Plant No. 5 after aban-|CDarged by union spokesmen.
/donment of one bus line, service| Cl¥de S. McCormack, financial will be provided by another route secretary of Central Labor Union, |
outside the city. It will extend representing 75 AFL units, sald| from the Circle westward and the strike was “legal” and in-|
"30th St.-Crosstown route.
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“All the girls in television were city limits on Southeastern Ave. He added that no employee
ting into production, they be, an| oultry—Fowls 4% Ibs. and over. JIE sions of the Constit ti wearing low-cut gowns and I and in the area bounded by Ray- went without his scheduled rai e I ine P YF A Rag pT ation. /thought it would only be right if mond, Troy, and Sherman Dr. last year. s
» “ men in the last war. Ba etacat No 1. 83c: No. 2. Soe. % y I did, teo,” sne said. “I wore one Lines will also run into Beech! Until new collection schedules | sales : - ™ Man. 70, Leaves All my first night-on the show. They Grove. |are_ prepared, Mayor - Feeney saifl! THEIR JOBS "EVAPORATED. uy. S. Statement : Of 65¢ Lea s to Death haven't asked me to sing yet.” | On the Northwest Side a “line pick-ups will be attempted on the Théir companies had one Cus- —gr or anon gent. 8 (UP)— ’ P Now, Dagmar just sits next to will run out Kessler Blvd, from|district system in effect before tomer, for the most part, that was ment expenses and 1 recel ) t the. cur. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Sept. the band and smiles, never outi{l6th St. to 30th St. start of the strike. |
+to--stop-the.Central.-Ave, trolley. pied 1-8: Ait" Force headquar from. serving Pennsylvania St.\ters announced today.
from 37th to 524 St.
for a new line at Park Ave.from from Furstenfeldbruck Air Base f
Sutherland Ave. to 25th St. and |i their home static on 25th from Park te -Central| kA : onl i England A
Instead, transit vehicles will use
the wheels of many a local in- ————————————— — {coupled with the prophecy of his It has a listener rating of 14 to| dorsed by his organization. { dustry Local Truck Grain Prices father, the late Bishop A.J. Tom-|17, the highest of any show for, Faraswarth "Westbrook, Troy, - Learning of the union sessions, But they’ ve got a problem. They llinson, that “governments of this| the hour it is on the air. ITibbs and return ‘Mayor Feeney restated -willing-| sat down to talk about their, No. 3 truck wheat. Jin. > iworld will become so corrupt that | Dagmar said she came here Extend § 4 } “ Iness. to meet with a committee] winter program, what they were ed on. the nations will ask for the five years ago. did modeling, bit| xtend Speedway Line /from the employees but not with| going to do as a group to benefit] No. 2 soybeans, 32 _} [Church of God to take over” had! | parts in radio, broadway musicals| Speedway service will be ex- international officers. their town, their businesses *2d|{ ocal Produce prompted him to make decision. {and had a few television spots. {tended out 16th St. to Whitcomb, | “I am surprised at the lack of | théir profession. | Bishop Tomlinson is a former | She cnt her big break in June, Winton, 10th, Main St. and Speed-| specific charges,” Mayor Feeney | Their stone wall was the Ko-| ort recente 55 Ibs. to case. NeWspaperman and a World War | when Tester signed her to sing way Drive. {said. “If there are half-truths, rean war. | 31 rade A laree. (dc. Grade A medium. TT tank corps officer. He contended | With the open house hand. Service will extend beyond the let the officers point them out.”
On recommendation of the —_— — |
The firm also withdrew its bid last night and both pilots we
Also” withdrawn was “the call fof four jets on a training mission |
Sutherland , from Central ‘to the Woman Dies as She College Ave. loop. Sees Man Trapped
ATTORN EY, 97, DIES DETROIT, Sept. 8 (UP)—John
ITHACA, N. Y., Sept. 8 (UP)— C. Foreman suffered only minor
LE ACIORY 8908 8" Celees 1338 Senate will report to a National Guard unit in Texas after completing work William Hazlitt Smith, probably injurtes when pinned between a
the oldest practicing attorney im|Funaway trailer and a car last]
“I'll probably be in the Army three years and after that it would the nation, is dead. Mr. Smith, night, but his mother-in-law, Mrs. |
who would have been 97 Sept. Anna Mae Clark, 42, dropped dead |
I BLESSING be silly to try to start all over again,” he said. 3 24. aed here venterday. or A etal
[ (AFL) Local 889, watked off the|
{ Thomas Bell, collections super-_
in England crashed in- Germany §
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Garhiage Union Five-Legged Steak Charges City |
A career in a carnival side show was sacrificed for steak this
Local Issues
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u res {ipo le . Indbis Water Co com ........ a 18% Indpls Railways i on .
Patrick McCabe, international % D ig Si fp [0 OWI] =ervecentacie of “the striking] Jefferson National "Lite com .. 11 1 union, charged Mayor Feeney Kinin & co’ con Se
h being a strike breaker and K Bina & Oo Jd
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This Year. LYear knew he <ouldn’t take —it-with'ly plays the dumb Dora ‘type in: Works Board, -the -transit- firm 1Hng. 35,1501 Y pla pe But they are going to carry on Ree ! "Suda vey ' fife him. a Lester skit. withdrew its request to stop serv. TWO U.S. Jet Pilots Die their commendable lecture train-| cern Balance 4.980.456.085 1.133.124.530, He carefully placed 85 rents— “All my fans are asking me to ice on the 52d and Keystone |p German Crashes ing for Indiana University, Butler Public debt 231.709. aeons esr 3374 all ‘he had on the fifth floor wear a bathing suit on the show.” branch of the Central Ave. bus ppANKFURT Germady, Sept and the Purdue Extension school. i windowsill of a department store she said. “Do_ you thing that ‘line. 8 (UP)—Two F-84 jet fighter These are thie men no peace-| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE and jumped to his death yekter- would _pe right? Part of the Brightwood - feeder planes from the U. 8. 20 time prosperity can do without. Dewi ~ sihvon.000 dAY. | What a silly question. :service was incorporated with the mighter.Bomber Group stationed. ;
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In a meeting called by union, week at Indianapolis Stockyards when this five-legged cow was .. |leaders yesterday, members! sold there. The fifth leg, complete with hoof, was said by cattle ‘moved ‘o remain on strike until| authorities to be caused
by an <indirect nuclear division. The the city met three demands. They| Shorthorn was owned by Clarence Smith, Kokomo.
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town, “This is what we're trying headin’ fer home. {up; common and me lium $25 to , Dagmar "The Dumbbell” TWO: Authorize union com- American States com... N Tog Bob seesY oi to" do, build good houses that Cuckoo bid bulls, steady; gocd beef and | mittees to attend Sanitation Amerie corsrier vam | 13% Brogres Laundry will last, at figures people can, IM A BIRD WATCHER. I've Sausage bulls $23 to $25, out- | Board meetings for negotiations. 5 Avres 42% rid : ub Serv of Ind com afford to pay.” wnrren-a-jot-of things in my tumul- [standing sausage bulls $25.50, Dagmar Wows the Show | THREE: Grant 15-cent pay in- Beli RE & Six Yas com... 54 .... Bub Serv of Ind 334... i] The proof about prices being {uous years, but never that. Bi ep Priced ’ ' | creases. | BopDa-Merril com oi Schwitue Cummins otd 7 la right, of course, lies in the fact Harry H.~Hardy, ing | eep moderately active Wi th L VY RB Union officers attacked work- Sntral Sova es 4314 Sp Ind G- & E pid RRs 12 that people Are buying then. man for the Standard Oil Co. tn | With spring lambs Heady to easy, | t ow w eing um [ing conditions at the eanitation Sh Lose 5, “2a 06a Siskel: vin Samy, pid: a a Indianapolis, put my name up, Mostly steady quality considered; . I . | plant and charged officials with Cummins Eng pfa .... . 00. 102 : . THE PARADE OF HOMES, got mem Too 7 ?'|good and choice $28.50 to $20; odd, Little OF Virginia Gal, Hired 3 Months | favoritism in making job assign-| Cli, Clip, Lo i Fe, MiiTeabis 1% age to be marked throughout the city And now that I'm in, here are head choice $29.50; medium to A |ments. They said they also ob-|Confin-Car-a Var. "i" [lw 114 Uhion Tice -ov. oid. Ne with pennants is chairmanned by the ‘birds I'm supposed to watch 800d $26 to $28.50; common down go, Has to Have Manager, Secretary | jected to men being sent to work! | Delta ike cam PON ge 13 BONDS able H: L. Hall the Buflder-realtor, for: to $21; slaughter ewes little) . By JOHN ROSENBURG, United Press Staff Correspondent jon private property with city gamit Pinancs com © * meta glo : Bie. with a capable committee. . “~The - Morning Squawk, the change, medium to. choice $8 to NEW. YORK; Sept. 8—Faye Emerson can put-away her plung- equipment. { Family Finance 5%_.ofa -.. 7 100. ley There is something in this ges- Ruffled Goldfinch, the Wait-and- $12. ing-neckline gowns. Jane Russell, Denise Darcel and Marie Wilson| Spokesmen said plant officials| Hamiiion Mis Go. com Sas Buber d ture which makes me think the See Gul’, the Sad-Ey2d Whimper- Sw rp —— better they should stay in the movies. | denied them permission to meet Herf-Jones cv A vid .. 0 ir (Cn of heart of the town is all right will, the Frosi Bittern, the Crest- [3 . Television -has Dagmar “The Dumbell,” a strawberry blonde With the Mayor and Sanitation Hook Drug Co com TE 15% . ....|Bauitabie Securities os 60 when nearly 50 builders will go fallen Wobbler, the Frigid Night IS 0 om nso who boasts a 39-inch bust. Board under threat of losing ind Gas & Water com ..... 31% 323 | ihdpin 4 to all that trouble to show what Howl, the Let'er Flicker, the ~ Dagmar is Virginia Ruth Egnor, 23, a former secretary from | their jobs. My Be Ry Bi TR ind” Limestone. 48. ne Indianapolis is putting hammer Stuck-homing Pigeon, the Long-| Huntington, W. Va. In less than Indpis P & L 4 a: 1a" Asso Ler 33
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ANSWER TO THE A-BOMB?
What can be done to prevent enemy raiders from dropping
A-bombs on our cities?
At present, interceptor planes are our best line of defense.
But Uncle Sam is working feverishly’on a new solution . . 4
the guided missile.
You will see how we are nearing the day when we can build w a formidable defense against A- -bomb, raiders . . .
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