Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1950 — Page 12
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NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (UP)
a New York real estate man.
last n @t of his plans to sell h president of the Webb and Knapp construction firm, The papers have not vet been drawn up, O'Malley said, but probably will be on Monday. Rickev has been president and part-owner of the Dodgers since 1643. He, O'Malley and the late John lL. Smith have maintained the controlling interest in the Dodgers. Rlans Unknown? O'Malley said he did not know Rickey's plans for the future, Rickey himself was unavailable for comment. The selection of a new president to succeed Rickey would be up to the board of directors. ~ Stock in the Dodger organization is saleable only “subject to prior rights,” which means the
cise a right to buy any stock put up for sale bv a shareholder. O'Malley said he first would have to learn the terms of Rickey's
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defeating Greenfield, 26 to 0, at home last night. Patterson scored his first TD for 20 yards in the first period after Red Buckner threw a 35yard touchdown pass to Phil Wampler. Gilbert Johnson converted the first of two placements. In the fourth, Patterson plunged for two yards, then James Hannah scooped up a blocked punt by Bob Miller on the Greenfield 40 and scored. Franklin - Township 13 0 0 13—28 Greenfield +000 00 STATISTICS
Pirst downs 3y rushing .. By pas Sins By penalties ‘a Yards atid rushing .......: Yards fained passing Sasa Passes att Passes ated rains Passes intercepted .... Yards lost penaities ...
mbes Fumbles lost
Satans Win, 19:0 Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Sept. 23 -8hortridge’s Blue Devils rebounded from last week's loss to Champaign, Ill, by topping Crawfordsville’s Athenians here last night, 19 to 0. The visitors scored first when Fuliback Jay Jacobs capped drive from midfield with a fourvard plunge in the first quarter. Later in the same period, Craw-| fordsville ‘fumbled on its own three and Tom Surber plowed over for the -Batans. Ronald Passwater added a TD from the one after a 20-yard drive and Ward Walker made the point on a’ quarterback sneak in the last quarter. Shortridge .....12 0 0 7-19 Crawfordsville ... 0% 0 0
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4 d on ais atv iaie i Pumbles lost Vs Bears ‘Top’ D. S. Racking up its third consecutive triumph, Lawrence Central nipped Deaf School, 12 to 6, on the
Bears’ field last night. Don LaValle threw" a 23- yard
Riret Owns
rushing passing . pted
Tegal | Notices
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Rickey Plans Sale
Club Partner Announces Decision; Branch’s Future Still Unknown
‘president ‘of the Brookiyn Dodgers, disclosed today that President Branch Rickey plans to sell his 25 per cent interest in the club to
O'Malley. a partner in the Dodgers
incumbent stockholders can exer-
Term Jus? Aches to Win, Manuel Tops Washington
{from the one for the Plugs’ first
{yard touchdown
Stock to Realtor
Delaying Crops jg
Farmers Fear Early Frost Will Result In Corn Damage
By United Press
Walter O'Malley, executive vice
said Rickey informed him
is interest. to” William Zeckendort, heels of a rebellious summer that
proposed sale before deciding brought cold, crop-retarding whether he or his remaining pari- Weather to the corn belt, a near ners would exercise that right. drouth part of the nation's The bushy-browed 69-year-old Wheatlands and a siege of forest
to
Rickey is regarded as one of fires to California. baseball's most successful execu- The season of footballs, jack tives. In his first executive job, o'lanterns and frost arrived at Rickey took Hver as general man- 10:44 a. m. ager of a run-down 8t. Louis The autumnal equinox was Cardinals team in 1920. after his greeted by fair weather across
discharge from World War I, and most of the nation, but brisk during the next 23 years guided Winds raised small-craft warnings the team to six National League On the Great Lakes and scattered pennants showers fell on the northeastern Fathered Farms states and the Rocky Mountains. He was best known as father Cool weather spread from the of the farm system. The big rea- Great Lakes to the Atlantic as son behind his success at St. Louis ! football season got under was the club's far-flung farm sys- way. In the rest of the nation, tem which produced an unending tciipel ‘atures were unseasonably stream of first-class talent for the mild. & Cards. After coming to Brooklyn in the Corn Belt 1943, Rickey developed the Dodg- frost would cut yields. ers’ farm system
he
ning pennants in 1947 jand. 1949, tures had delaved the maturing of ‘the corn crop. Kansas Crops Aided Kansas wheat farmers reported that rains speeded growth of the recently-planted winter wheat crop which will be harvested next touchdown pass to give the Silent summer, Hoosiers the initial lead, but Gar Unusually heavy precipitation Wallsmith tied it up with a also has been measured in th double reverse in the second quar- Oklahoma Panhandle, where lac x ter. In the final period, McFadden of soil moisture greatly reduced
plunged for one vard after the the 1950 wheat crop. Bears’ Scott Chandler scooped up Rainy weather forced the a blocked punt on the Deaf School Northern Atlantic Baseball
nine. Bob Pugh banged to the one. Lawrence Central 0 6 0 6 Deaf School 6 0 ' STATISTICS
League to cancel its seven-game 12 final playoffs after five, games 0 0— 8 had been played. League officials said repeated postponements had
Budi . Lg ns caused “heavy financial losses” to y passing : 0 ; the Lebanon and Stroudsburg, Jara: shines nating coo 1 3! Pa. clubs, passes atiempled 3 1 Rain dampened fire-threatened gars Sea 3 " California forests this week and } a caused conservation officials to
Fame m bles loat 3
% Plugs Win, 137
0 cancel plans to postpone opening of the hunting season. Earlier, authorities planned to keep hunt-
A powerful ground attack ers out of the forests because of brought Speedway ts third the fire hazard. } straight win last night as De- California had its worst siege
catur Central went down to its of forest fires In 25 years early third loss, 13 to 7. this month when 170,000 acres Dave Wilson broke through burned. In New York, cloud seeding TD In the third period. Dick boosted rainfall in the Hudson 'Stumph added the point. Valley enough to save crops Guard Harold Butrum inter- from the drought which plagued cepted a pitchout and ran 25 the northern and western parts yards for the Hawks’ only touch-' of the state. down at the end of the third Reservoirs Replenished stanza, Bill Holland ran the point. New York City's water reserHarold Kuykendall plunged Voirs, drastically lowered by dry five-yards in the last quarter to weather last winter and spring, tally. were up to 76.8 per cent of ca- | Speedway ....... 0 0 7 618 pacity today,
Decatur Central . 0 0 7 0— 7 Climatologist James McGuire
STATISTICS of New York predicted this fall ist downs ....... ... Beeedwss D.C would be “colder and better than y in seees | usual.” He described the summer's y pen ities a 0 weather as “very, very normal.” yard: Saned Saar 3 1 In Chicago. forecasters said >. the summer was the coolest since
asses attempte
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hrs Jon reaptad : o 1928, and the Dallas Weather Jad Frat Bureau reported ‘one of the pumbles lost
coolest summers in several years” with very heavy rain:all.
Bells Peal Again Led by Dwaine and Ronnie Bell, Pike Township put down in- 11 Firms Get U. S.
ding Leb last night, vading Lebanon last night, 32t0 6, Drug Food Act Fines
for its third win jn four games. In the first peribd Dwaine ran. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (UP) 19 yards for a TD, and John Eleven firms and their responSnyder kicked the point. Then sible officials were convicted durDwaine passed to Snyder 27 yards ing August of violating the Food, for a six-pointer. Drug and Cosmetics Act, accordRonnie Bell ripped off a 39- ing to a government report. ) in the second The Food and Drug Adminisquarter, and Dean Templin gal- tration said fines were levied in loped 40 yards to score in the all the cases. In one, it said. a next period. Snyder booted the company official was sentenced to point, and Dwaine was off again six months in prison for shipping on a 17-yard scoring run. filth-laden dried ‘mushrooms and Kay Smith notched the only mushroom salt. Lebanon marker in the third frame on an _1l-yard -plunge, climaxing a 55-yard drive
Army to Reopen
\ p ) Pike vuvvvunnnn. 13 6 13 0-32 Camp Kilmer, N. J. Lebanon ........ 0 0 6 0-6 . STATISTICS WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (UP) mr t downs is L ~The Army said today will re- ¥ alin “ae By passing : { open Camp Kilmer, N. J, in the By pe nait.es { 0 ." Yarus gained rushing 275 117 ‘near future. Ards ga ined Passing 37 08 : asses attempted 4 i1 Located near Stelton, N. J, the Passes completed . ? 4 Passes intercepted . 0 0 camp has a potential capacity of ards lost penalties ‘ees 25 80 ’ Bumbles 4 : 18,500. Initial plans call for only
the housing of 4000 troops. It will be usged in connection with Transportation Corps activities. A World War II camp, Kilmer had been inactive since Apr..1.
. Notre Dame, Navy Hang Out Sellout Sign
Autumn moved in today on the
Farmers in the northern half of | feared an early | Agricul} to one of the tural experts said 13 consecutive ! best in the majors, the team win- weeks of below-normal tempera- |
. per
140,000 employees.
four-year-old Nicholas Goodman has to stand and ‘take it"
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| Autumn Comes Blimey, It's Enough to Give a Chap a ‘Complex
With Weather J
iris Se Rid Lda sv b. 2 Fancy your Junior on a spot like this. Duked u wp in velvet trousers "nd beruffled silk baie;
from the razzing gang behind him.
Young Nicholas was saddled with the fancy-pants outfit when he was a page boy at the recent wedding i in London, England, of Actress Jill Raymond and Clement Freud, grandson of psychoan-
2000 0f 28th Div. Get ‘Night Out’
Similar Number on
Aluminum Prices Hiked 8 Per Cent
Sergeant 7000-Mile To Dying
Wins Dash Dad
23
ans WHEELING, W. Va., Sept. Adds to Jitters (UP)—8gt. John Everson, who : won a 7000-mile race with death, Over Inflation took up a vigil today at the PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23 (UP) bedside of his critically ill father. The giant Aluminum Co. of Although exhausted after his America joined auto and elec- harrowing trip from the Korean
battlefront, the
trical manufacturers today in a fast-spreading =price-hiking move-
ment that stirred new inflation life. ites. pital said John’ . ohn’s ALCOA, the nation’s largest Everson.
aluminum producer, jumped prices an average of B per cent, Steel may be next, Industry observers already have predicted that steel companies would be forced to charge higher prices if big wage increases are granted this winter to almost one million steel workers,
sight of his
tion remained =
and ran into
son and spirits had imroved However, they warned his condi“very poor.” ” JOHN HOPPED off a bus in front of the hospital last night the arms of his mother. who was waiting on the steps. She took him to his father,
26-year-old ser-
Physicians at Ohio Valley Hos-
father, Carl
cried with joy at the
that his “immensely.”
stricken with pneumonia and a
However, CIO President Philip
Mr, Murray, who also heads the United Steelworkers Union, asked basic steel producers Thursday to reopen negotions on wages Oct. 9. Price increases by the makers of Packard, Nash and Kaiser Fraser automobiles followed voluntary wage increases by the companies,
you're here.”
Wedding
serious heart condition.
.|Murray has blasted. this stand, «How do you feel, Dad,” he said, contending the steel industry can falling to his knees by the well afford to grant pay raises pedside, : without boosting prices. “All right. I'm so relieved
the father replied.
Flynn Greets Bride-to-Be,
Soon
PARIS, Sept. 23 (UP)— Movie
Increases by GE
The General Electric Co. announced increases of 6 to 13 per cent on five of its major appliances last Monday “because of recent wage increases and an 11 cent increase in material costs.” But ALCOA's price boost last night came in advance of acceptance of its proposal tn increase wages a flat 10 per cent for its
nounced he will
ments."
airliner that arms.
reporters at orly
Industry observers believed the USW's reaction to ALCOA’s offer would be the tipoff to the amount of its wage demand on the steel industry. However, the union's specific steel demand will not be
Loyalty Probe Figures
Cited for Contempt
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (UP) Three key figures in the Senate's recent state department loyalty investigation have been cited for contempt of Congress. Acting at the request of Chairman Tom Connally (D. Tex.) of the foreign relations committee, the Senate voted contempt cita-
and Mrs, James
lina, Kas
to his swank Champs Elysees,
Miss Wymore would wedding plans as had rested from the trip. = HE SAID the wedding prabably would take place in London, Paris
Star Errol Flynn greeted beautiful, red-haired Pat Wymore with a big hug and kiss today and an-
marry her “as
soon as I can make the arrange-
The curvacious 22-year-old actress ran down the steps of the carried her across the Atlantic straight into Fiyny, 8
Flynn beamed happily and told
airfield he and talk over soon as she
announced until after a meeting or Monaco-—-perhaps in two or of the USW's wage-policy com- three weeks. mittee Oct. 4. Afterwards, he said, they will f honeymoon on his yacht, the
Zaca, now anchored at Cannes on the French Riviera. The bride-to-be's parents.
Mr. Wymore of Sa-
flew with her to Paris. St Lou Flynn whisked the three of them off in his tan Cadillac convertible
hotel near the
Pass
Tomorrow
By MARION CRANEY Times Staff Writer
CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 23
—A fifth of the
In out, a. m. passes.
their first 2000 GIs will be granted 1
28th Division will
geant hoped his presence would take the night off tonight. help save his 69-year-old father's
week-end night
Another 2000 will
receive the same privilege from tomorrow afternoon until 1 a. m,
Monday.
Ten volunteer MP's will patrol Indianapolis streets both nights. The white helmeted Army police {will be assigned in squads of four,
and six and Columbus, favorable dianapolis that to volunteer.
in Franklin,
toward duty
Edinburg but MPs were so in Inthey were allowed
The newly federalized Pennsyl-
vania National
Guard unit ended
its first week of pre-cycle train-|
ing today with
(pany inspection.
basic training
a ‘morning comThe schedule on will begin after!
another five weeks of preparatory
work.
Troops not on week-end passes
will spend free the theater, or
hours at the PX, in front of a tele-
vision set in their day rooms.
A count owns 29 sets. received as goi
showed
the division This includes 13 ng-away presents
from civic organizations of their home towns. Division officers are. making plans to obtain more sets before the Phfiadelphia Phillies and the American League pennant winner tangle in the Worid
Series.
Official Weather
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tions late yesterday against Frederick’ Vanderbilt Field, Philip J. Jaffe and Earl Browder.
Breed of Dog
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Sept. 23 - Browder 1s a former head of ’ (UP) Notre Dame ticket mana- RITZ CHANGES SCHEDULE the Communist Party in the HORIZONTAL ger Rohert Cahill reported yester- Change in schedule at the Ritz United States. Field and. Jaffee 1 Depicted dog, day that all 82,000 tickets for Theater will bring “Three Little were two principal figures in the Russian — the Navy’ game in Cleveland's Words” in a day early. The color so-called Amerasia case involv- 8 This —— Municipal Stadium Nov. 4 have musical is slated to open today ing state department documents originated in been sold. instead of tomorrow. stolen in 1946. Russia TT .13Surfeited Vat a Vault—And There’ s Wine in n I 14 Papal cape ismire
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| An Honest Man will Make Life Adjustments
| DEAR MRS. MANNERS:
THE MAN I've been going wi
months before we marry. He says
| myself, to his way of living.
th said he wants to marry me but
he wants me to mdve in with him as his houskeeper for a few
he wants me to do that to adjust
I am a widow, 50, and met this man three years ago. I liked
| him very much on our first date.
\whom he had known for several
| and had never asked her to marry
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| years. He said he did not love her;
him. I have gone 1 with him ever LET? PLAY
since we met and HOUSE he told me he loved me. All the time he has seen the old girl friend: and has part of his meals with her. She i=
me. I have tried to break off with him because of her but he always seems broken-hearted. I weaken and take him back. I have asked him not go to the girl's home but he goes anyhow. He says It
| doesn’t mean anything.
I believe he loves me but why | doesn’t he give her up? | SOUTH SIDER He probably. doesn’t give her up because he doesn’t plan to give up anything for you including his freedom. You'd marry him as he is and expect to do your part in making the necessary adjustments of marriage. He'd be willing to do the same, if he loved you. Do you honestly think his old girl friend stands over the hot stove without the inspiration of his loving words? You have only his word that he doesn't make love to her, and bis word isn’t good. He asked you to marry him but he didn’t say “now,” and he probably never would. He takes his comforts seriously and after you provided them marriage would seem unnecessary to him. You'd cost him less as a housekeeper than you would as a wife. You'd pay for your own clothes and probably your own entertainment. Unmarried, he'd be free to do as he pleased. He | might call on the old girl friend after you played house for awhile. You don’t know, she may have refused to marry him. Naturally he wouldn't tell you if she refused him.
Three Face Trial For Gaming Violation
Three men faced trial today for| violation of the gaming laws as the result of two police raids last night. Alonzo Abel, 42, of T01 8. Illinois St., was arrested after police said they saw him sell two
baseball tickets to a customer at!
1010 W. McCarty St. He was charged with operating a lottery and gift enterprise. Jack Goldman, 43, and Bernie Donenfeld, 32, both of 1037 8S. Capital Ave., were charged with keeping a room for pool selling after a raid at 83 ~ °. Ohio St. Police seized 445 full books of
lottery tickets and 20 partially,
filled books.
AGREE ITs NO COLD CURE WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (UP) —The Pinex Co., Inc., Ft. Wayne, Ind. that have agreed to stop repre-
_ senting that their antihistamine
preparations will cure or prevent common colds.
{bama St..
was among eight companies }
He told me he had a girl Iriend
Memorial Rites
For R. P. Davis
Killed in Action Over Belgium in '44 Memorial - services for Flight
Officer Robert P. David, killed in action over Belgium in 1944, will
|be at 10 a. m. Monday at Floral (Park, where he will be buried.
The body of F/O Davis, who
(was 23, was discovered five weeks
ago buried in a elviliam cemetery in Oftered, Belgium. He was reported missing in action Sept. 19, 1944, when the glider he was piloting crashed at Oftered. Enlisted in 1941 He was the son of Mr. and Mrs, Dan L. Davis, 1816 Ruckle S8t., {formerly of Clermont. He attended Ben Davis High School and was graduated from Jamestown High School. He enlisted in the Air Corps in 1941 before the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Surviving are. four brothers, Thomas 8., Arcola, Ill.; Lewis R., John W. and Donald D., Indianapolis, and a sister, Miss Jane
| Davis, Indianapolis.
Friends may call at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel after 3 p. m, lomorrow,
Holdup Men Get $58 From Two
Strongarm men netted $58 In two hegidups last night and early today Henry Biggs, 64, of 348 E. Troy Ave. night attendant at a filling station at 3103 Madison |{Ave., night attendant at a filling |station at 3103 Madison Ave., told police a lone bandit, whom he believed to have been armed, took $50 from him early today. He said the holdup man “placed ‘something in my back” before
‘taking $50 in $1 bills.
Walter Stires, 29, of 7 N. Alareported he was robbed of his billfold and $8 late last night as he was walking on Ver-
mont 8t. near the canal.
Crack Train Leaves Rails, 5 Injured
ELSBERRY, re Sept. 23 (UP) ~Five persons were injured and a score of others shaken up when 'a streamlined passenger train, en route from St. Louis to Minneapoli, went off the rails and tore up 500 feet of track. Seven cars of the “Consolidated Burlington - Rock Island Zephyr” ‘derailed as the train pulled out of Elsberry last night.
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