Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1950 — Page 34
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BUSINESS
Wy HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor
IN SUPERMARKETS they unroll the red carpet for the little fellow with a curl, a dimple, and a tooth or two. He's one of their best customers. The whirr and clang of the cash register is his lullabuy. The supermarkets will build up a “battleship” of 5000.cans of chopped and strained fruits and vegetables.
- And the kids in three-cor- Imade 1 a crack about not having nered pants will mop it up lany TV sets at Camp Atterbury. in a week. So RCA put a dozen of its 19There's ‘money in feeding the inch jobs aboard. a ‘truck and véry small fry. The cans- are {hauled them down to Atterbury amall and bring a dime or more. 50 the boys can see the series. One hahy may eat from 18 to 24 By that time- they had other a week and pound his plate for TV sets, but RCA got a hig pat nore, from the uniformed ranks for The big companies, Gerber's, putting its best models on the Heinz, Libby's, Beechnut and scene.
Clapps, work like beavers fof | Job Sampling
the business. They send coupons by the | One of the employers of a great peck to baby doctors to hand number of women tells me they out to mothers, now or expect- are “sampling” jobs, trying one
Ing. The coupons go to the here, one there, looking for more
“mothers for three to six cans pay, easier work. Tree. | Finally they go the circuit, It's worth fighting for, this/pcy, Western Electric, Mallory's, feeding the toddler. His appe tite 31g back to their original jobs. is boss of a multi-million-dollar| And what they find out is that usiness, the “grass isn't greener” after all. He not only eats all he ean, e "gras sr } a but he smears it in his hair, " . fills his ears, or throws it on Avtoar Strike will ihe oor—at 10 ceis & cat Break 53-Year Record That's why when his name ARDMORE, Pa., Oct. 8 (UP) shows up in the birth list, he’s in The first strike in the 53-year the grocer's social register, begins| history of Autocar Co., one of the to get little gifts and lots of mail, automotive industry's oldest firms, But when he grows up, he Was scheduled to begin thday. learns the bitter truth. They Some 1000 (CIO) United Auto loved him only for his money. | Workers members were to walk out in a demand for a pay boost, Eat and Be Merry a $117 a month pension plan and WAGE EARNERS FELT their Other benefits. first tax bite this week. As they looked at pay checks,
Local St Stocks and ‘Bonds
to that a billion bushel wheat erop. Then that stuff the government has bought through its support system, cotton, corn, wheat. Nobody’ll go hungry. It's a year of plenty,
No Runaway? agar YOU MAY NOT PUT MUCH Batesvin stock In economists. I do, de-|C Yas pending upon which one it is. Citipena 1nd a One of those I listen to is Mor-| Bau Eo urities 85 0 ris Livingston, consultant for the|In Standard Ol Company of Indiana.! i Flas rH st He doesn’t look for a price| In pit Ratt 1 8 ‘ tas Pub Gery vate 1
runaway. His guess, which is Paper Art | Traction Te Sets dae
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probably more than that, is that| 101 prices will keep pushing up the! slope, gently.
Two things will slow ‘the up-|
They can even cause a decline.
in output. i pn Oct. 8 That's the way he puts it. “And fiscal year ite Oct. 4 compared with I think he's right. A. Year ago
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When you see the new plants Befeits
Bal go up, big buildings remodeled, Ru he 2 438 43.01 garages “stretching their steel skeletons into the sky, you may, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE averlook tiie little fellow, | Glsatings 4 Sale 00,
He's doing it, too. I 4 Take the Erna Shop, ladies’ Loca Produce accessories, at 63 W, 38th 8t, It's been running 11 years. And now] jErtiqurient receipts 88 due” medi. the shop has added the room at|3ici Grade B large, 32c. and no grad the southeast corner of 38th and avitry—Fowls, 4% bs. and over, 3ic:
. er 4 and Leghorns. 17¢c: cocks Illinois Sts, doubling shopping and” ass, 13c, and No. 3 poultry, 4c less area.
1. Bu‘terfat—No. 1, 83¢: No. 3. 0c. And anyone who doubles floor
space. no matter what size, I= °': Local Truck Grain Prices
tipg somewhere
RCA Goes to Camp
THF BOYS AT THE RCA plant tuned in on a broadcast which
to cane, |
No, 2 truck wheat, $1 8. . 3 white corn, 51.78 . 3 wellow corn. $1.38. No. 2 sabes. 52.04 No 3 oats,
PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY ARIAS
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INL RB A BUSY PLACE
{OPL_Govern.. 1453 TAKE BAR TEST
given yesterday to 145 persons, the
Hus 393 cesful candidates will be named 3 a: 395 23492,182.90
Today’ Ss Weather Fotocast
FUOEAST 0 ny Scalitete [HE AREA omzziE— > an, BF ions RAIN 7 WMGUS ALOR. Com 1950 LOW. L A WAGAER. ALL MGNTS RESERVED.
~ Hogs 50-75
Active Trade
Good and Choice Bring $19.25-19.50; Cattle Steady
Hog prices were 50 to 75 cents higher than yesterday's average /in active opening trade today at the Indianapolis Stockyards. Bids and sales on good and choice 185 to, 250 pounders brought $19.25 to $19.50. Hogs 7000; 250 to 280 Ibs., to $19.25; 180 to 185 Ibs., $19.25; 120 to 160 lbs, $16.50; bulk good and sows, 300 to 550 lbs. $18.50; few choice, $18.75; big weights bid down to $17; good clearance indicated. Cattle 400, calves
choice
300; all
slaughter classes about steady in|
slow cleanup trade; two loads good 950-pound mixed steers and heifers bought to arrive at $30.50; medium native steers $25 to $28; common and medium yearlings and heifers $21 to $27.50; common and medium beef cows $18 to $21; canners and cutters $14.50 to $18; odd medium and good sausage bulls, $21.50 to $24; vealers fairly active, steady; good and choice $32 to $35; common and medium $25 to $31. Sheep 700; market moderately active, about steady; good and choice fat lambs largely $27 to $28: few good over 100 pounds “down to $26.50; common and medium $22 to $26; slaughter ewes unchanged; medium to choice $8 to $13.
Mrs. Minnie Johivson
Services Tomorrow
Services for Mrs. Minnie Johnson, native of Denmark, who died Wednesday in a nursing home,
Mr. Plake,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (UP)—|
The five-man board issued more
State bar examinations were
largest group of would-be {lawyers ever tested here. Suc-
I» about three weeks and will he orn in later by James A. EmJ chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.
NAMED TO MEDICAL BOARD Dr. W. Albert Shoemaker, Mishawaka, today became a member ‘lof the Indiana State Board of Dental Examiners. He was ap-
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More than 100 water works men attended a district meeting of the Indiana section ‘of the American Water Works Assoclation yesterday. The meeting was held at the Fall Creek Station of the Indianapolis Water Co. Technical problems were discussed and 14 employees were
Water Works employees who were honored at district meeting with service pins.
petition
“If the is sincere in ‘his statement that he has ample _levidence that Mr. Fleming did not |sign the Communist petition why doesn’t he proceed immediately with an impartial investigation?” Mr. Fairchild said. : “Could it be that Jals Teeent ; erence was Whitinger, customer service- sunt ou
assistant superintendent Anderc man; Sanford W. Crosby, en-
son Water Works; and the fol-
awarded pins in recognition of 25 years of service.
Dr. Leroy Burney, secretary gineering aid; and Ralph F. ould _ Flemi of the State Board of Health, '°%Ing all of the Indianapolis pn, "customer inquiry elerk. hy Subp pledged that if presented awards to 0. J. Stew- utility, Clara Max Applegate, tel- Others who received awards |... 4 nrosecutor he. would sub. art, superintendent and gener- ephone inquiry clerk; Edgar R. but were not. present for the pena Mr, before the
al manager, Greencastle Water Roller, maintenance man and picture were: Clarence L. | o. 4 Jury “and give him an op-
Works: H. 8. Morse, retired ex- . relief operator; Harry P. White, Plunkett, New Castle; Ralph L. portunity to testify that he did ecutive vice president and pres- head fireman; Frank Smith, Swingley, Hugh Gibson, and |. .¢ gion the petition.” ent director of the Indianap- watch engineer; Conner W. John E. Kleinhenz, Angianapolis At the same time Cale J. Holdolis Water Co.; R. P. Huffman, Moore, chief inspector; Roy T. Water Ca Co. : er, State GOP Chairman, said
Round Three—
GOP Likely to Pounce
On Truman-Lewis Exchange
Candidates in Coal Areas Expected to Make
Capital Out of ‘Dogcatcher’ Statement
By FRED W. PERKINS, Secripps-Howard Staff Writer { WASHINGTON, Oct. 6—Republican candidates in coal-produc-ing states are expected to try to make capital out of the ‘“dogexchange between President Truman and John L. Lewis. “They’d be crazy if they didn't,” said an official of the Repub-
| catcher”
|lican national committee.
The incident could have an important effect In close elections’ if the coal miners take Mr. Tru-| \
man’s remarks about their leader as an affront to their union.
station when the gunman walked | These are big states, with milin and demanded his money. Mr. | lions of voters, but close fights Plake refused to give the money 1144 {to him ‘and the man hit him on .:| the head with his gun. uno was not seriously injured, miners make up a much larger then gave him all the cash he proportion of the state's elector- : |ate. It has no senatorial contest |
fe in the back room of the State Auditor Joseph T. Ferguson.
[between the senatorial candidates
Rave been forecast in all of them. three grandchildren.
‘William E. Cox,
West Virginja's 118,500 coal]
but the Republicans |
two or three of the six Demo-|
|The National Labor Relations|cratic House members. They hope | :| Board received 1010 petitions for|the dogcatcher incident will help. collective bargaining elections in| 49 ‘*. August, the greatest number ever 3 +++ filed under the Taft-Hartley Law. |
Raps State Department
Republican spokesmen herein Brownstown. He was a Span-|
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noted that Mr. Lewis’ reply to
107 than 200 decisions in August, for Mr. Truman reflected acidly on “ 8% the sixth consecutive month. It|the State Department, and “that’s r | conducted 594 collective bargain-| marth, taxes and credit controls, U. S. Statement: !Ing elections during the month.
The Presi-
dent, Mr. Lewis wrote in the {kicker to this letter, “could ill
{afford to have more brains in the
dog department than in the de- | partment of state.” The interchange was touched off when State Senator Neal Bishop of Denver made public a letter written by. Mr. Truman on May 5, 1949, replying to a face
Mr. Lewis ambassador to Moscow. Mr, Truman wrote he “wouldn't appoint John L. Lewis dogcatcher.” That coal minérs may not regard the incident as amusing is indicated by proceedings in a
pointed by Gov. Schricker to succeed Dr. O. K. Hilty, Ft. Wayne, | whose term was completed.
TINY MUSHROOMS Microscopic mushrooms now; grown in tanks of broth equal in flavor and food value for. soups, and other foods the customary kind grown in woods and caves.
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Labor Day celebration a month (ago in Coaldale, Pa. Mr, Lewis {and Thomas Kennedy, vice presi: |dent of the mine workers, were {the main orators. s Another speaker displayed a cartoon lampooning Mr. Lewis as |a possible ambassador to Moscow, and declared, “that's no joke. Our union's - president could handle
«those guys.” . . The record at the mine workers’
headquarters shows, at this point, “loud cheers.”
Cut ‘Meat Ration
LONDON, Oct. 8 (UP)—The British meat ration will be cut Oct. 15. Food minister Maurice Webb announced last night that the government will take away then one-cent Sept. 17. The new ration will be 21 cents worth of meat weekly for éach Briton.
Official Weather
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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Most of the nation will be cool again fonight with scattered | he Central and Northwest states, Cool air our the Great Lakes
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ter. | Notice is hereby given that pursuan its Direct ; Doth of Bt. Matthews, KY. And) Mr. Kenny Was a member ‘of mecing of he Santaboidirs of The Union Tron Pompamy of in [the St. Anthony Church and of anapolis will be held at its banking house at 120 East Market Street,
tious suggestion that he appoint|
increase granted
i . 54 3 TE 8 te on 2 i 8 i] when they toured the Union Station. Kneeling, in front, are igh 9% 34 | Sara Jane Clark, a student, and Willard "of the pa ; 8 i history department at the school. Standing ro are Don
Dynamite-Loaded Stunt Car Found Abandoned | TUPELO, Miss., Oct. 8 (UP)—
A - t - ) : i\Fnamite: loaded stunt car re Pro. tor Dalley, is a Defnported stolen from an auto thr] ocrat, actually has reasonable 'show at Birmingham, Als. was suspicion that the Communist found abandoned here yesterday.'document in question was ‘stolen’
Retired in 1937 |The explosives were gone, from the Governor's office it is his sworn duty to present such evi.
Benjamin E. Lansing, for 25 Police had broadcast a five- dence to the Grand Jury.” years a detective sergeant in the state alarm after officials of the Indianapolis police force, died yes- qaredevil driving show warned {terday in his home at 609 Exeter Ave. He was 68.
Mr. Lansing retired from the
Grand Jury or libel suits will not stop the Republican Party from getting the true facts about the Fleming case to the voters.” The GOP chairman. said: “If
Benjamin Lansing Dies at His Home
| Ex-Police Sergeant
| DOGS WITHOUT BARK DeSoto referred to the racoons {that the car thief might not be 4 opossum he found in Ameraware the truck contained dyna- jca as “little dogs that do not police force in 1937. Since then Mite. bark.”
he had spent summers operating : — | his farm in Oswego.
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Mrs. Helen Ryan:
faces fell. They'd been nicked will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor-| yous month the voters will be Suvi will be held Monday at A > I ¥.L g 3 or anywhere from 50 cents to, s1ocks 2“ "ma asked ow 1 Moore Peace Chapel. Bur-/| choosing a new Congress in which 30 a. m. in the Conkle W. 16th, THE INDIANA NA TIONAL BANK more. erican States com ....... . 84 : . Mr. Truman has a great interest. | Funeral Home. Burial will be| OF INDIANAPOLIS fond men el a 1 n't be here. a CE 10 gn oe Tampons aris | 106 miners may decide nat the ervices Mon ay in Crown Hil POL 00 n yres ¢ Pa er! . . if I . ’ Frm cin yoo BUFR se HL in YT seme epee LL Svinte ite, Jot Notice of Sharsholdas” Meshing c . - - eat Grocers aren't worried about B obha Merril old 4% % we Bridgeport, eon often told her [OF their leader, taking it out on x ica ecretary Lansing and Mrs. Darrell Kimsey, Notice is hereby given that pursuant to call of its Directors, a apecial volume. Ee Phoatr com’ iH : Ve er childh Truman-backed candidates. Dies at Her Home both of Indianapolis; one son, meeting of the shareholders of The Indiana National Bank of IndiThen there are signs that some com Loan 4% ptd .. ........ 94 psi, children stories of her c ood | ith about 27.000 min- ohn B. Lansing, and one sister. go h : na prices may edge downward. Eggs, | |Gumm{ng Ere "com reais 33, '/in Denmark. She told them of Indiana, wiv Ae uv He org Mrs. Helen V. Ryan, secretary, Jon Mary E. hg, and " anapalis will ie held at i's busing haue 23 Virginia Avenues the 5 . “vs 106 . ers as Republican Ho . ity ndianapolis, State jana, on Thursday, October 50 for instance. Maybe beef, too. Come {panes Suid... [King Christian, then a boy. riding] |Capehart trying for re-slection, And assistant at times to many Born in Aurora, IIL, Mr. Lan-| at 11:00 o'clock A. M. (C.S.T.) for the of considering and And a lot of folks who put np, 124 1% daily past her home. purpose of considering sway a half beef may have to ta m iad Telos pid Lill 97" The late Rasmus Johnson: her and a House delegation now di-/prominent doctors in Indianapolis, sing had lived in Indianapolis determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and consolidate th To ta over the Securities com ...... 38 .-- } sband, also born in Denmark, | ded aver to four in favor of the died yesterday at her home, 3502 Since childhood. | | the said Bank and The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, located 5% oid .. 97 100 | wae the founder of the old River- mocra lp : in the City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, under the provisions of market, a i VE My Pennsylvania, where Sen, Fran. |TOTest Manor St. She was 57. John W. Kenny the Jaws oF the United Stats, thall be ragfied nd confiree, and $ d . v # [YW Dany. | She was a pative of Brazil, os, confirmed, and for Plenty .] Foo ome & 15% : IS | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. cis J. Myers, Democratic whip of and had ved in Indianapolis. 43 Services for John W. Kenny, the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental tg the THE PIG CROP'S UP 100 mil- Ing Asso Tei 3 pid 18% 18% porothy McClung, two sons, Wil-| the Senate, is having a hard fight years. ¥ who died ‘Wednesday at his home, merger and consolidation of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid i lion this year, third largest on’ (Ing Gas & com lal dl 3 lam G. and George E. all of for re-election, has about 167,000 Mrs. R 221 N. Addison St., will be at 8:30 Agreement executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana |, record. one 2 ora 6 sy, | 10d1anapolis: a sister in Demark, miners. oun Tai or. mate rt eretary oD 3, avid the Gearge W| National Bank of Indianapolis and approved by the Board of Directors srdns : “a br th oug a a ge rot - » . a: And there'll be enough beef for ial" Rib Au ti te Ve grandchildren Missouri and. Ave In Illinois, where Sen. Scott W.| Indianapolis Medical Journal in will be at 9 a. m. at St. Anthony he Lied alin, peins 4 fe i you to eat a full pound more than Ind Indl Sater Co com... 18 1 ee. the 1920s. Mrs. Ryan was proof- Catholic Church. Burial will be oC y oe inspécied during lymines last year, Indpls Water 412% pla 102 Lucas, Senate Democratic leader, reqger for the journal. in Holy Cross Cemetery. : . Gas Station Robbed rain are up to 1949. And that ft fe com ... 11 aw F as h anon Ko also has a tough battle, the coal| gne was a member of the por. Jenny, whe was 0, was BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bs . gan fat ol \ | miners number about 30,000. And | Broth t -idorn. June 26, »_at Fenlion, ; September milk production fs | neta Nat Life Ny fi Fourth Time This Year men Tadton Of inairoad Trait Mich. He came to Indianapolis J. KURT MAHRDT, Coshier the fourth highest in the books. TL $i A Gaseteria Station at 320 w. Most of them have wives and meh Ladies Au “Ry “J6 in 1920 from Detroit and was em-| ~And the cows themselves are ome 0 Seats 1 23 Michigan St. was held up for the Other voting relatives. | ye at 10, sved- by the-American Foungry — er— ES — Nat Homes PI .... 4 «ooors. a. m. Monday in Flanner & Bu- : al g setting mew individual records. Flys i338 Yaw fourth time this year. This time In Ohio, where organized Iabor ohanan mortuary. Burial win CO: Until 1947 when he retired. : There's eight per cent more rls Pub Serv i ide 108 3h the thief walked out with $15 has made Republican Robert A. pe in Concordia Cemetery, _ He was a cupola foreman for eho 0 ig poultry and three billion bushels 3% NN after knockng down the station! Taft its No. 1 and national target,| surviving are her husband, {about 25 years. His wife, Eliza-| Tae Union Trust COMPANY of corn coming up with s 900 - 40% 4, attendant. |there are nearly 19,000 coal min-| prank; a son, Frank Jr, Van Peth Marie, died in 1943. Sur-| - 4 million bushel carry-over. Add 14 Charles Plake, attendant, was ers. His Democratic challenger Is Nuys, Cal: a daughter, Mrs. vivors include two sons, Jack or INpiANAPOLIS
{William Kenny, Akron, O. and! M Xr -}| James Patrick Kenny, 556 N.| Ary KIOmer, ying Ave. and one granddaugh-|
Verna Worthington, Miami, Fla her mother, Mrs. and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Figg, |
Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
the Tndlependent Order of For-| in the City of State of Indiana, on Thursday, October i . 19, 1950 at 1:30 o’clock P. M. (C.S.T.), for the purpose of considering B k Di ‘Emanuel Lampher and determining by vote whether an agreement to merge and conro er, 1es Emanuel Lampher, oldest mem-| wolidase the said and Trust pany and The Nay William E. Cox, Indianapolis ber of the Center Methodist] Baik 56 Ludianapolis, locate In. he City of Jndianapolit State of candy broker, died yesterday at/ Church, and life-long resident of| d ANA, er provisions of the laws of the United States be i St. Vincent's Hospital. [Marion County, died this morning adopted, ratified and confirmed and for the purpose of voting upon Mr. Cox, lived in Indianapolis. in a nursing home, 3245 N. Illinois! any other matters incidental to the proposed merger and consolidation most of his life. He was born|St. He was 90, - | of the two banks. A copy of the aforesaid Agreement approved by the oo B A farmer all his life, Mr. Lam-| Board of Directors of The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis and EB ish-American War Veteran. 'pher was a member of Modern executed by a majority of the Directors of The Indiana National Bank He was a member of the Ma- Woodmen of America. of Indianapolis, providing for the consolidation, i is on file at the Bank sonic Lodge, Murat Temple, Scot-| Services will be held at 2 p. m. and may be inspected during business hours. 8 tish Rite, and 8t. Paul's Episcopal Sunday in the “ural” wil be Fi BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chure! {neral Home. uria n . Services will be at 3 p. m.. to- Round Hill. | CLARENCE R. KUSS, Secretory morrow in Flanner & Buchanan | ‘Surviving are six daughters, ” ’ : os Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Mrs. Edith Jenkins, Mrs. Mary _ a : S—————————————————————_[f
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two sisters, Mrs. George Sharp, Joseph, all of Indianapolis, and and Mrs. Charles Kessler, both of Mrs. Frances Davenport, Detroit;
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she fell while attempting to jump Julian Freeman will report on over a hedge yésterday at School] the meeting held in Israel with - : 2, which she attends. [Prime Ministef Bén Gurion and TT open % ? _ et /members of the cabjnet with a BAI at SLL AR UN STAMP CANCELLATION
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