Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 11
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For Shortage Mr. and Mrs. William E. Edens | c By THOMAS 8. HANEY A retired farmer and his
en with €0-hour work weeks,| will gather with their seven
demand for coins.
So nightly it is dumped into| reared in Ripley County. They the bureau, given to the wife for| were married Oct. 30, 1900 in the sugar bowl in the kitchén or| the farm home of Mrs. Edens’ dropped into junior's “piggy” | parents. bank. Their present address is R.R. Whatever happens it's all thé| 5 the home of another daughsame to Mr. Howard. As far as! ter, Mrs. Ruth Rockey. he's concerned, it’s money out of Also at the golden wedding circulation. He has to push his| anniversary celebration will be | minting crews for more with! three sons, Curtis, Danville; | which to replace it. | Harold, New Bethel, and Ed- | Price Changes Reflected | ward, Indianapolis, and four | Adoption of a sales tax some-| daughters, Mrs. Hoard, us where will set Mr, Howard to re-| Rockey, Mrs. Faye West, Las figuring his production schedules., Vernon, and Mrs. Madge LaDitto a one-or-two-cent price in-| Grand, Indianapolis. crease on an even-money item like a candy bar. Both require more pennies, State Teachers which constitute 65 per cent of all the coins minted every year. To Hear Author So sensitive to conditions is the] Author of numerous books with mint that a change in buying American historical themes, Carl habits will affect its operations. |Carmer will be principal speaker Groceries used to be bought at| sor the Folklore Section of the the corner store ‘on the cuff” State Teachers’| with payment in full on Saturday Convention night. Wednesday and The super-market with cash- Thursday. and-carry buying is the rule now. J Noted for his It creates a need for more money folk poetry and in daily trade channels. . his Rivers of, Coins Last 30 Years A m erica series;
Mr. Howard says he has other of chronicles, problems. One is getting coins Mr, Carmer also| back for melting and reminting.|§ has written two A coin lasts about 30 years.|§ best-selling novBanks watch for worn out ones <3 0 els and compiled and return them. Mr. Carmer Several collecBut when the demand is behind Sosms and song fons of folk the supply in times of good busi- . a ness, ne have neither the] He will start his two-day local
ti the inclination to send |Stint with an address at 1 p. m. pd inkl ones. Wednesday in Shortridge High
Meanwhile, the mint can’t keep School auditorium. This will be a big inventory on hand. Coins followed with an autograph sesdiscolor if they're not in use [sion in Ayres’ Bookstore. Storing them is hard. “They; Wednesday night, Mr. Cramer weigh like the devil.” | will speak to members of the EngThe mint “thought” it had lish Department of Indiana Uniplenty of coins on hand when the [versity at Bloomington on CreaKorean war broke out, Mr, tive Use of Folklore.
bs Howard reports. { Thursday morning he will con-
#2,600,000,000 minted in 1948,
In the year ended July 1 some duct another autograph session, © 497,000,000 coins were delivered. this time at Block's bookstare. | That's about half the pre-war rate His principal speech Will be given
“and well under the record at 230 Pp. m. in the Athenaeum CA
aditors i for the i Sec-| * Put . tion of the Teachers’ Convention. cording te My. Hoan Jar ac |The title will be “We Just Growed, ‘than 400,000,000 more have been | —A History of American Imagi- * ‘minted. | h | Mr. Cramer will end his visit c ht, 1050. ps | 'opyright, 1950. for The Indianapolis Times |here after attending the banquet {of the Hoosier Folklore Society!
‘Red Confesses lat the Marott Hotel Thursday . night. Sins, Takes Up © —————— |
“Fight for UN Fails to Collect, So
‘He Shoots Debtor |
ABOARD THE USS. MiI8-| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21 (UP) |
SOURY, Off Korea, Oct. 21 (UP) Harvey C. Butler, 50, a Mer- fi"
~—Lt. Cmdr. Chol Byung-hae, .p.. Marin ; South Korean navy liaison of- t steward, was broke;
ficer, told today how he converted last night and went “downtown” a North Korean ensign in the to collect some money.
following report to U. S. naval| On busy Market St. he met v3 officers aboard the battleship Paul F. Ledonne, 47, who he said \
Missouri: . { owed him $79. Ledonne turned “Yesterday there are working him down. t men about 18 under control of | North ensign who con 80, police reported, Butler shot Korean ; Ledonne in the back, seriously fessed his sins and surrendered wounding him i to me and he said he will be glad . to be killed by me. :
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“He said, ‘I oath. Et “So I made ensign my friend Siq ana hrettbing, coughing Sllevis | ‘and I ordered him to carry my|MEN3AGO fiom pour ruses todas insist |
gun. Now he does splendidments’ fom ue ney ind take this for United Nations troops.” | ay hi
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i Lange meant. Forty . 'orty thousand dollars worth His newest blast is directed a £ Kontax cameras had to be Fe urned, he said, because of contruction failures, while contracts; vith textile firms are a source of |
. Eastern German manufacturers WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (CDN)| Wife will celebrate a half-cen- including several state-owned °—Stop dumping your change in| tury of marriage next Sunday firms. which turn out shoddy
, wer ; goods for export and thus en-|. arias] _ the dresser drawer every night. afternoon in the home of a danger Germany's relationships| OnStant argument and “mis
daughter in Westport. with the other “people’s democra-
. That's what assistant director, William Everett Edens, 75, cies” of Eastern Europe withi, i 23 usmels very richly of ‘the mint Leland Howard says.| and his wife, Flora Belle. 66, which it has trade treaties. Y Dany
s plants around the country are| children and nine grandchil- ithat 15,000 watches which would ving trouble meeting the dren at 2 p. m. in the home of (not run were delivered recently a daughter, Mrs. Harold Hoard, [to Poland, that electric coffee
BERLIN, Oct. 21 (CDN)—Fritz Lange, hard-boiled Communist, who heads the “Central Control Commission” in the Soviet-occupied | . zone of Germany, recently urged a study of his reports. i They are more informative, he said, than many of the formal finding of experts. They continue to be, but not in the way Mr.!
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sabotage.” In another he insists
native
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talist merchandising” which the| ee ee an Eastern Germans haven't yet out- PLAN CARD PARTY grown under their Communist |
2 : . - ibe the Comunist penetrations/the United Nations support the . : 8 's part of th Westport. pots have been sent abroad with-ljaadershin, ; Sahara Grotto Revelers Auxil- SCT pe tive eves the Communist claims 3 eve the os booming busine The couple gave up farming jout tops, and that packing on leaderah i. for The Ingiananolia Times lary will sponsor a pillowslip 253inst French fortifications in/French in a situation complicated that hs United States was just tently, Mr. Howard believes three years ago. Mr. Edens [some printing machines destined Pea ——— leard varty at: 8 Tuesday in he North as the “big show,” au- by a deep native desire for Inde- | other imperialisic ally and not ; More-people are working, More| mow serves as custodian at the’ [for Warsaw was so defective that WHALE MEAT FAVORED jcard party at 8 p. m. Tuesday In tporities say it is plenty serious./pence? the disinterested friend it pro ) being spent. ge ee Wanamaker State Bank, New (the machines were rusted beyond Koreans aré fond of whale the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 E.| But what if the associated] Would the United Nations call fesses to be, these sources say. ates taster. It is heavy. Bethel. Both were born and salvage when they arrived. meat, ‘Which. looks like beef. | Washington St. states of Laos, Cambodia and for military sanctions, as it did | copyright, 1950, for The Indianapalis Times
Ilinois- College of Optometry War should find its way into the United Nations hopper, as con-| Aggressors Warned graduate, has opened offices ‘at ceivable here, some diamond-hard questions will have to be answer- oo bo. Truman dows LLL ._. 1610 N. Auburn ed by the United Nations and the United States. : i > St. in Speedway. | Communist successes against the French-supported Vietnamese
He has also attended Wayne 2! troubling more than the French, whose stake there is immediate, aggressions will be met with force,
University in De-|20d costly. - Vietnam — comprising “Indo- Apart from the debatable questroit, Mich., and] This country has assured the > Wa -C { : a pout ru he Eo part of roughly $500 Nations that Chinese Communists China's aid to Ho's Communists American Opto- mjllion appropriated for military| were supplying training and would certainly constitute a metric Center in|aid to the Far East. Aid to that eqiipment, if jot mahpawer w {threat to the peace, if not aggresChicago. For the trouble spot will have “a particu- nly extent o na sion. past Syear Dr. larly high priority.” and in laid to Ho Chi-Minh's Communist! Few responsible sources here Schuff has prac- clude light bombers, this govern-|forces is questionable at this'can now foresee involvement of Dr. B. Schufg ticed in Gary. A ment has announced. time, for the commies have mod- American troops in Indo-China, ut 8 Sin of De-| This agreement, reached in ern gear, use modern tactics, and The United States already is susIn one breath bir. Lange saysitroit, he lives at 2944 Ruckle St. talks conducted with French of- operate under what appears to be pect for Its alliance with the with his wife and two children. ficials during the past week, re-/first-rate leadership.
Indo-Chinese War Poses Hard Qu
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‘administration . officials, since Korea, . have said that further
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China"—complained to the Unite war is aggression, proof of Red
French, against whom the native
i 7 y irec he flects how worried U. , officials| Thus, a United Nations com- revolution was directed before t are about Indo-China. |mission to investigate these com- Somminisis claimed that revolu- { Aid From Red China plaints would perforce report tion for their own.
i 114 { ° The appearance of GIs in that | Though unwilling yet to de-'back the facts, Then what? Would region would tend to confirm in
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