Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1950 — Page 22

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THE KOREAN WAR CAUGHT the canning industry

tangled and we stepped in at the end of June, they caught

: . | President.” the canning industry pretty much with its plants down. One-Payment Loan alent touted by Gov. Crops couldn't be increased. It was too late to grow, Also Scheduled SE Thomas ED Dewey as his choles indh [ . for 1952 GOP presiden’ : more, so the industry, blessed) INTERN ATION AL RARVEST. For Controls ion” ald {1 a0 Tate viey

with a fair-sized carry-over, began to pitch in with what takes no chances on being mis-

lers informed on developments all getting ready to impose him to try for the presidency.

” " ” i A ' Herbert Krimendahl, president through the strike, |credit controls on depart- “YI just throw them out of the of the vast and growing Stokely-| And when the company raised office,” Gen. Eisenhower said in

NEW YORK, Oct. UP)— off base. Stalin hadn't let the packers in the know. : Gen. Wo G. ne hs El So when the North Koreans and the South Koreans ccoun : erms. doesn't know “why people are nagging me to run for

{ER | f th les which with a Columbia University stus one of the companies whic CP ASHINGION, Oct. 3 it a it had. understood. It has kept its work- — The government is|ing {ough with friends who urge!

Tt lhe Sid on Charge See cen tke FO Return of

Sia . Dispute Involves Father and Son, but | [ali 1 ue au tie Belge Garbage Crews * Winds Up Including Neighborhood | Always Pressure

The city administration today Sgt. Payne answered a com- tion which comes from having him started closing the door on its Plaint last night that a loffer to rehire striking garbage 3°, Nad chased, ‘and trash collectors. |praiser into a |

| In a letter to the employees vacant house in §

VanCamp operation, set down prices, it sent to employees, stock- Ment store charge accounts|,,"o) usive statement to David setting a Friday deadline for their/the 2600 Diack} the score in Cincinnati today for holders and dealers a plainly and single-payment loans, it|Wise, editor of the Columbia return to the jobs, the sanitation Ringgo -

the National Association of Food worded statement of price policy, vo arn University Daily Spectator. Chains. price history and the story lead- 3s leurutd fodlaye Ww. St Mr. Wise interviewed Gen.

ing up to price increases, | Napoleon to MacArthur "& "P * Pi 07 | Symington Yas known to favor {| T'VE HEARD JOHN McCAF- such curbs. But because so much HE TOLD the big food outlets ; that canned goods has been grow- ¥ BEY, Harvester's president, talk necessary preliminary work still = J the best Republican presi-

Mi , _ at length on the importance of must be taken care of, it was 1 ng In war importance from Na“ 1eing understood, saying it the not known just when the Pederal| Terie} Biaspect. It. wad Yeleates

easy way, to reach all minds with Board would get around to “I think I've ” Co gotten too old, Same understandable lan.|issuing ns order, !Gen. Eisenhower said. He cele-

Gov. Dewey proposed the World War II Allied Supreme Command-

It ‘was Napoleon, as every th school boy remembers, who said “°C

1 t +h, | Buage. | Board experts believed, howev-| t rthday Satur=n ary ae 3 Se an The best way is to say it to all er, that any pre-Christmas curbs brates his $0th Bowion oy anyto Moscow concerned at the same time, then on charge accounts would not! rere else if T can help do what Canned goods will be sufficient, have it written out, and handed have much of an adverse effect y want here at Columbia. This is but not plentiful, Mr. Krimendahl Ut: for the Tpcory, . {on holiday shopping. |the place for me.” said. The combined pack of the b | Limit Expected | Gen. Eisenhower said he knew 12 principal vegetable items win JO s Above 60? | It was reported the charge ac Of no one “in modern times who be the lowest since 1941, | STANLEY FR EELAND, in count curb might take the form Nas made himself clearer” in de-| gictional dispute,” the letter said al ’ . Sunman, Ind., is 61 and he’s a die iclining political offers. Disposable Is Right maker. |of a requirement that outstanding!

NOT ONLY THAT, but we're Hai ! hou eating more canned goods, and Power shortage gives him an up- {the second anniversary of his iiwe have more money to buy it Pish feeling in the stomach. | The board, it was said, might in tin. | He's been trying to get a job,| He sald the average disposable and the only one he was offered income (all of mine is) for 1950 in Indianapolis was 12 hours a would be about $1300, and that day, seven days a week—a little 26 per cent of this, or $335, would rough. go for food. |

payment loans must be repaid in|lumbia.

{board described as “ridiculous”| Before it was {a union leader's charge that theoves Be Touided 1 o “ a Eisenhower several days before 11) 0, Were locked out of their[ IP ar i At the same time the board hood boys for isidestepped any participation in 2 PP e arance in what has developed into a the Juvenile Aid

: i I don’t believe Sgt. Payne [jurisdictional dispute = between D epartment Sgt. Payne {of the dispute, told Sgt. Payne, gt

; Saturday and ar- | Be a darts a rested the father of one of them. him, that neither he “ior his son! - Mr. Hart said he had just asked

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from the The dogcatcher found a friend today—incourt. Judge Clark, who said from {h rt Until he appeared in Municipal Court this morning, everything bench that there Je Diwals “City Sidesteps: appeared. to be going to the dogs as far as Police Sgt. James F. “pressure groups” after P concerned catcher, asser ted: is t Union Unpopular asvuly a man i his secupaion ean be, the sergeant i no SHough ; 4 was at end of eash, so to speak, after al Tow. 1C0-Q) Sgt. Payne, be : ; : 1 cent with On Jurisdiction Th Tart Oona men cause I do agree 100 per cent

part-chow taken jibes and abuses for “You're not going to get him

/months. He didn’t have kith or fired in this court,” he added, “I lin, or pet—just a story. But he have nothing to do with biting drew the praise and backing of and firing. I'm getting tired o! the court after he and Mr. Hart no co-operation and I think he [told their stories and the latter's (Sgt. Payne) is doing a good job icase was continued until Oct. 25./at the kennels. ; ; | The sergeant, who was forced “If you're going to flaunt the ito call for help when some S0/law we Slight as well get rid of i heir irate parents pro-| e office . lads ang actions 2 the Ring-| After hearing Mr. Hart give his igold affair, gave his version. iside’ of the issue, the judge said: | Mr, Hart, he asserted, made “There must have been more [profane statements in the course Words spoken than that, because

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‘he was not big enough to arrest would've made an arrest.

The father, Hubert H. Hart'Sr., were going to appear in court, the sergeant why his son had to 50, of 1435 Ringgold, was up this, The court heard Mr. Hart deny appear at the JAD. Bat. Pi morning before Judge Alex M.|the charges and claim that his| “It's nothing new,” Sgt. Payne

Disavows Responsibility [Clark in Court 4 on a charge of boy had been in a store buying sighed when asked earlier about

He had the milk while the sergeant was being the incident,

/the board nor the Mayor is re Sympathy and moral support of jeered. Fnough apparently was enough,

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sponsible for any statements being @ neighborhood,

made by those engaged in a juris-| A Confused Scene

period. iments .to Mr. Wise last week on employee to join any union or

His boy, the defendant said, had he indicated, so last night he “deljust gone over to see what was [cided to break it up.” He added

Sgt. Payné was in court with going on and then was told by wryly, that he wasn’t too suc-

ity officials said, however, last night's confused street scene the policeman ‘to get his father. [cessful in trying to muzzle his

iC ! { ! : -' WE , he went on, was irate, near-neighbors. And all this talk about the man- bills be paid off within a specified The general made his state- thay upheld the legal right of any fresh in“his mind, plus the irrita Sgt. ayne

ry none at all. BH g po shorten the period in which single- Auguration as president of Co- (Clyde McCormack, business 0 rices

agent of the Central Labor Union a lump sum, | Yesterday he issued a state-'which is supporting the strike, Curbs on charge accounts and ment which in effect sald ja5t week charged “lockout” and single-payment loans have been ‘thanks” to Gov. Dewey for con- gaiq some of his men had been “1 » |expected for some time: Econo- sidering him for the presidency, ordered to pick up their tools and ro | BUT HE CLAIMS the insur- mists were surprised when they but observers believed the two-

He mentioned something 3500 companies who have under- Were not included in the board’s paragraph responses still left the tation piant. 1270 pounds, $20.25 to $20.50;

about a soldier that I hadn't | written the retirement plans won't Order last Friday, tightening up door open for him to accept a realized. Men in uniform eat hove much to do wb an older its regulations on installment possible GOP bid in 1952. about two or three times as |... ’ | buying. | sees ibeuteioqeneheniininte

much canned food as they do | rpa¢'g pig story, not mine. But! Order Criticized ‘Two Baby Girls, 4 and 1,

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in civilian life. { : {from what I hear, if things keep " And I gathered for your In- going, anybody who can arrive in| 1 Dat order has provoked wide

formation that you're going to |a wheelchair may get a card in! Fr cad criticism from retall have to pay through the nose the time rack. for canned peaches and pears this year.

The Retail Planning Committee | (UP)—Two baby sisters burned

[| H : “ wrt] g ‘board of acting in “bad faith.” It when fire swept their frame home. | As FOR TOMAT OES, 13 bass dent of the Radio Equipment Co. | sata the on # promised that| Mrs. William Greco ran scream- | which oral on 8 oy news tol Len PHS SistHiglony: -yamied there would be no tightening of ing from the house when she dis-{ faong a telegram ay Wile - nsumer cred- covered the blaze and neighbors growers, bad news for eaters. |qrew the color line on television. =", CBU ation” on consum &

“ . restrained her from going back! 1 in my Nupe In lhe Ingustey | It came from Philco’s big boss, | © Jor several ORIAS & ave seen lhe Jn [James H. Carmine, executive vice , for peeling tomatoes go from |. 00 0 oo ne. vice qismissed the committee's state- pulled Lawrence, 3, to safety

four cents a.bucket to twenty- 2.8" five cents Sls year. I Son’ | “COLOR SIGNALS,” said Mr. 1 ill ever see rea " : veal Carmine, “will be on’ the alr only g¢atr has the authority or could

cheap’ tomatoes again.” |during fringe hours on a limited or would make such a commit- Local Stocks and Bonds

{said the board made no such com- were unable to reach Marie, 4,

‘ y {basis and will in no way interfer ”» r y riere ment. Texas Rubbe with the established program! n { ~Oct. 15 HARRY E. HUMPHREYS JR, serving from the 107 television! Under Protest f

ST president of the U. 8. Rubber Co.,|gations. It was learned, however, that smerican States com .......

pid who comes to town once In & «Black and white is and willlthe board issued its order last Ayrhire Colleries ‘com

as chairman of the National Se-'S0bbe april old ean

. {to come. Down where they wear hand-| That's plain enough, isn't it? curity Resources Board, oversees Circle Theater com

stitched boots and cowboy hats, {the entire mobilization program. &m Loa

4% pt : : he took a look around and found ‘Prince Max’ In an exclusive interview in U. Cummins Eng amu HE 103

J : ted 5ofd | 9 a the rubber industry holding hands NOT LONG AGO I was invitedq|S: News and World Report, week- Contin Caria Var aye 1% ja after longshoremen revised their with the ofl industry. to join the Order of Distinguished|lY news magazine published here, gto n ing Tele's ota ©... 81° °* ruling. | He thinks their wedding will be ? Mr. 8 i on held out ho that Eauitable Securities com sens Bry S U Ai Sea Hunt f some importance and last a Americans, Tee 310, ee mingte and wae Op a Family’ Binancs com. ..:.: 108 3 step Up Air, 0 . g y ce 5% ofd ...... 97 100 | 2 gl long time. er. rea In he Better Business Bu- may Be avoided: | ays Corp pid ww a * U. S. Statement For 4 on Missing Plane 'rolle Conner, ha | He noted that prices already Herf- ones cy A pf 1 1 | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (UP)—G: -. SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Oct.' PLE HAD HIS EYE on Syne lowdown. 3 Some wp With pave begun to taper off ~omewhat! took: Drug Co com -.. 218 ii] Ment, expenses and Jeceipte Lor “ihe 17 (UP)—An RB and sea search, which he says is fast becoming She tells me this money mi is/*nd that production is rising. nd Gas & Water com 11100 31g agv, COmPATed with a vear ago: Last year | WAS Intensified today for a small the preferrred raw material for run by one Maxwell Hess, an ex-| No Strait-Jacket in Telephone 48:10 otf W Frrepss co H10425.131 434 $13446.337.314 cabin plane missing in the ocean! A the industry. : |convict in Ohio, who just got his| “There is still a possibility,” he Had is ¢ Al om = Le 3% Deflett 409.7 2.205.487.508 Off here with four persons aboard, In fact, he said, artificial rub- name of the police blotter again oid, “that we may get by with- Indpis Ath Club Resity Co... 83 88% Sable Herc® ssh tea tat 18 ,o4798.099.383 including a woman and a noted ber promises to surpass the real in the abortion racket in Cali-| ’ y get by ndpls Water Co com 18 19 Gold reserve. 23.431.762,646 24603.501.167 cancer specialist. |

| | Indpls Water Co 5% ofd ...... 107 stuff both now and in the long fornia. jout general wage and price con Indpis Water 4% pr 0"] 3 term future. | i i

Re {trols if all the indirect controls {are used vigorously. neat CALLS HIMSELF, with

AL 4 HE £Co pid AND THEN HE ADDED that some restraint,

(AND THEN | “His “Highness! o coro, Four, 20 Ut the whole Bo nes co HE i e oil rigs of Texas may replace Prince Maxwell, newly elected ~Ja OF aN \rostic Asphalt i ” _ the plantations of the Far East. National President of the Soclety Indefinite period of time when the| Na" Homes fo nn gt 8 He was down jn Port Neches Division of the Order of Distingu- | *ituation, aithough serious, can- a to open up a big synthetic plant ished Americans.” jnot be compared to an all-out an backed by the RFC which will I don't know how 1, of an" SE LR » Turn out from 60,000 to 72,000 people happened to get on the! pagit ymingtes, said ong Pub Bar Ren ong tons a year. |sucker list of Prince Max, | curbs and “much higher” Tub trv of Ind 3%......, 1 I cl |. ‘But if you're on it £00, kee {taxes are necessary to avoid *Schwitzer-Cummins oid... nsurance Cleanup one caves ' K€€P wage-price controls, If used in So 1g 3 & Ecom SOME OF THE TOP insurance OT We re time, he sald, they “put a big okey Van Chin foc. 1.) men of Indiana last spring passed tet amper on price increases by| anner & Co 8'2% pfd....... a resolution to tighten up on state Official Weather SUREIS draining off the excess purchasing! uv 8 Meibice Malieable ree: Tih exams for the boys who sell et. 17, To {power | atom ri "Phone 5% uid... 38 Bers * 1 |" Sunrise 5:57 | Sunset . ... 5:08 “Take Advantage” ast Friday (I got this by car- | Wage-pri ! & 3s% ) P : ge-price controls might be- “es rier pigeon), the organized insur- Total Precipitation winor San bo 38 come necessary, he said, ; ais ves

ance. groups of the state held a EXcess since Jan. 1..............""WMlgeontrols are not imposed or ‘“be-|

three-hour luncheon in the Co-/ The following table shows "the tem- cause business or labor , . . have ‘ - { i

lumbia Club. There were under- "°5iilf, 0 other cities: High Low taken advantage of the defense

writers, agents and managers. ° Atlanta Jirisrremsees snes vongues 8 3 situation to raise prices or wages! “ What they finally decided was Chicago ... 8 88 or both as much as the economic pir something we heard a lot about Gjncinstt -.. +8 3 [situation enables them to...” n during prohibition, namely, that Denver ie Crereneeaes oH 81 Asked if selective waze-price “ you can’t legislate morals. Ft Wayne DEE yy 1 3 eontrols would not lead to a om C2 8 om Ae : ] p : SO THE UPSHOT of the meet- go arabolis (City) : » 8 ity ese wus, he i “10

ing was that the agents, man- Los Angeles : 54 | i ’ M i oe selective controls on some metals, agers. ad Jnderwriters pledged Minfeapoiis-st. Paul . ne “ you: might have B fine = ; a betler job of “policing” their v Orleans .......... .- . . profession, and to try to get a Qklanom oy LL v.31 logical impact. A few selective Local Truck Grain Prices

: or pri trols h -! little more cash for the State In- Biriebaren <3 -Yiprice controls might be a con.

68 # structive way to both check unfair, No. 3 truck wheat, $1.83. ¢ San Antonio . wo. 81 } ok — J . 2 white corn, $1.50. Surane Deparment 50 soa San Prancisco 1!!! .&1 ® {price rises and show up some! No 2 yellow corn. $131, | ¢ a uts i es , | No. 2 soybeans, $1.93. agents. : 9 © Washington, D. 6, 1.0! ... 7 ss profiteering.” No. 3 oats Te. °

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game being played at your (em: ployees) expense and at the ex-| th s - el | SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Oct. 17 qc of the citizens of Indianap-.s 31950, | | Jobs open after Friday will be Philco on Color lof the Retail Industry Committee, to death last night and theirifilled on a first come, first serve te» : | HAYES HOLLIBAU for example, has accused the brother was injured critcally pagis, city officials declared. ApL GH presi plications will be made available at the personnel director's office at city Hall. { Mr. McCormack today said he

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Hogs, 5500; very active; d ws and gilts 75 cents to $1'good under 1100 lbs. $29 to $30; DETROIT, Oct. 17 (UP)—When work clothes and leave the sani- higher; bulk good and choice 180- medium to good heifers $26 to

ldown, $18 to $19.25; few choice, to 332.

less active, but good demand fo weights under 1050 Ibs.; lightiweights full steady; over 1050 1bs.!

loads high good to average choice! A on 11010 BE ae $31.75; numerous $28; load good and choice 97-Ib. ohi4 dead.

Up 75¢ to $1 |‘ Strangled Her,’ P $ ‘Mother Tells Dad

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bar- $30.40 to $31.00; medium and low

top,|$29; cows steady; odd head good Frank Nagy, 26, got home from

{820.75; 270-300 pounds, $20 to $21.50 to $23; common and me- Work, he sat down and chatted

$20.25; 160 to 180 pounds, $20 to dium; $18@21; canners and cut- with his wife for 10 minutes and

The sanitation board said that. go 50: 120-160 unds, $16 to ters, $15@18; vealers active, then saiq “Guess I'll have a look “We have all been victims of a 3505 few. 5: Tm 50 to 75 Steady; good and choice, $33 to’

lcents higher; bulk 550 pounds $36; common and medium, 5

at our baby.”

| “No, I've strangled Kathleen,” eep 1500; fairly active; na- his 25-year-old wife, Lillian, told

Cattle 2000, calves 500, market tive lambs mostly strong, in- nim, -

stances 50c higher; good and - \ * choice, $28 to $29.50, mostly $28.50, MT N agy said he “sorta up; common and medium, $26 to laughed. two $28; good and choice shorn north-| But in the bedroom he was horwest lambs near 95 to 100 Ibs. rified to find the five-week-old

dei fed yearlings steady at $24.50;

would Study the letter before 03ds in top half of good grade; yior ewes unchanged at $8 Mrs. Nagy told police today she

Board Governor R. M. Evans for her three children. Firemen making any comment. {ment as “entirely untrue.” He through a bedroom window but Wanderin mitment, “and no member of the and Theresa, 1, in time. Docks in Philadelphia

dg Russ Cargo To Prevent Adoption

to $14. choked her daughter to death be-

Admits Kidnaping: Son |" mee cause “there were just too many

| . . bills.” She was jailed for investie (Charges Wife Committed gation of murder. ]

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Oct. Adultery With Father | a 7

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PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17 (UP) said today that she abducted her a ” —The Swedish freighter SS ni ay from a Basco, TIL. De Perigault Mayhew, 41, is suing been “awfully happy” during her

Selma Thorden unloaded a cargo schoolyard because she wanted his third wife for divorce and pregnancy but became despondent

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Bl¢ Asked of Russian licorice here—but not! to prevent his adoption. rahe 24 until it had knocked on a lot hie ‘said Mrs. Opal Somunitied adultery With Bis 66-0! expenses,

{Irene Morrow, 28, of Seaside,

1$28,000 damages on grounds she after the birth brought a flood

year-old father. ! | The couple had been married she! The father, Lt. Col. Sir John four years, Kathleen was their

while to Ic ok ver i ig 1 continue to be the basic 8 Ww th Belt RR rd i eas { Tr ) ) - ystem| eek under protest and at e s pid The reighter was ebuffed by Cal., freely admitted that . I t pil he g In- of commercial television for years inistence of Mr. Symington who, | 0bbs- ere com ertin’k "..|stevedores at Boston, New York,! taking her son, Lonnie Dean Mayhew, a former member of only child. 3 ; "dustry is si ing acenery. ” was g {

Tw Albany, Gloucester, N. J.. and! Parliament, entered a complete! Mrs. Nagy said she strangl IL. 81 83! ' ’ s doy French, 7, who had been staying, : | here and finally took @ trip along with grandparents, to California denial of adultery as the court the baby after listening to its

Gulf coast. | when Missouri police arrested her Dearing began yesterday. The crying. Afterward she sat alone

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