Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 70
bucketful.
Already in some, quarters he’s about as popular as a
case of yellow fever.
And his words yesterday may bury him under a mounithe three months, and for fiscal
tain of business blackballs,
“HAROLD H. HARTLEY ‘Times Business Editor IF LEON KEYSERLING has any standing left among businessmen, he's throwing it over his shoulder by the
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$19.50 to $19.75 The hog market opened mod-
Mr. Keyserling, chairman /1050 it was $15,465,700. of the President's Council of Mercury's Magic 8
Economic Advisers,
poured in effect, these pearls:
is: sitting
tning. nn Fred Williams Jr.
It inflation doesn’t behave, un-/gtrickland gave me a peek las
der the credit blanket, he's for
poison.)
I've never believed
well.
wpart like a jalopy in the 500-
Alile.
The next word pearl was, “We Ride in fit.
wind. Take a look.
need still another still bigger tax more.
it.”
# 8 =» | WITH HIS LIPS close to the President's ear, it's likely to come| He's coming to town. He'll talk out that way. We'll be a pros-at the opening of the Industrial merious nation with the govern- Relations Lecture Series at EN
ment milking the public like a grand champion Holstein.
10. The big union's research di-
increase as fast as we can get spp Botts’ in Person Botts
| Remember Alexander
(who sells earthworm tractors?
Lilly & Co. Wednesday.
| Of course, it won't be exactly But he got the needle where he Mr, Botts, but it will be the guy should have expected it, from the who put him in the pages of the
|
rector, Nat Goldfinger said wage Hazlett Upson.
controls now are neither fair nor .necessary, Then CIO Goldfinger he talks like he writes, a saleswent off the deep end and he, $00, man full of troubles, humorously
yelled for selective price controls.'droil.
” » o IT'S PLAIN THAT the afterslection blueprints gre already nade and drying in Washington, And the only delight businessmen are getting is their grinning suspicion that Mr. Keyserling un wvittingly is tampering with the destiny of the whole Fair Deal. ¥ - ” . THE HOPE IN a nutshell is that they're going to use higher taxes and credit controls to break the back of inflation. If that doesn’t do the trick . it will be bingo for wage and ~ price controls, Two Pinches THE MEN WHO BUILD, buy and sell homes, are taking a long, ad look at the housing controls law.
© They've been hurt more than anyone else: are the squeeze oints; © gen
- Pinch One: The government Has the right to invoke emergency power 10 meet new crises. That's in and that'll stay, The country’s never been without a crisis, Pinch Two: The government has the right to exert control directly over real estate credit. This is done by stretching the meaning of the monetary power given the government by the Constitution.
THERE'S A NEW CANNED whipped cream on the market. It's in a can bomb. You press its snout and the cream rolls out, It's called “Cream Crest.” I tasted it, and it’s country sweet, and white as snow. The new product's made by the new Container Service Co., Farnsworth St. and Holt Road. It will probably be handled by your milkman. And it'll do things to a pumpkin pie or shortcake which are out of this world.
Whisky's Worry DISTILLERBS live on the defensive. Their problem is to keep their products in. respectable hands, Jack Garvey, public relations director for Schenley's dropped in to see me. And his, I thought,
out that it was,
for the first time, have to be watched. There are tavern keepers who would pour a drink down the throat of a drunk flat on his back, if they could collect for it.
Mercury dealers are proud of sweet to put the screws on. And their new automatic gear-shifter. that seems to be what he’s doing.
» = un INTO A MICROPHONE, ise lightning.
It's called Merc-O-Matic, as smoobth as butter, and as fast as
and Jim
(Friday. And I liked the big some wage and price controls. roomy brake pedai, wondered why (And that word “some” is full of others hadn't used one long ago. There's no “jerk” in Merc-O-selective Matic, even when there's one bewage and/or price controls work hind the wheel. It rolls through The economy might fly four gears like a feather in the
You'll like it. You'll like it even
{Saturday Evening Post, William He's good. I've heard him. And
must be quite a job. It turned
Army camps with youngsters away from home, on the loosely
Stockyards. Early sales of good and choice es, 180 to 240 pounds, brought $19.50 to $19.75. Several loads brought $19.85 and a few $20. Hogs 8500; moderately active
bulk good and choice 180 to 240 pounds $19.50 to $19.75; several tiloads $19.85; few lots $20; 240 to 290 pounds $19 to $19.50; 290 to 350 pounds $18.50 to $19; 160 to 180 pounds $19.25 to $19.75; 120 to 160 pounds $15.50 to $17.50; sows about steady; bulk good and choice 300 to 550 pounds $17.75 to $18.75, few lights $19; odd big weights down to $17.50 or less.
Fed Yearlings Active
yearlings 1100 pounds down; active, strong to spots 50 cents or more higher; heavier steers getting only mild inquiry; load high good: and low choice 150-pound steers $31.50; numerous loads in top half of good grade $31 to $31.25; bulk high medium and good $29.50 to $30.50; medium grassers and warmed up steers scarce; load average good heifers $30.50; medium and good $28 to $30; cows moderately active, steady to 25 cents lower; odd head good beef cows $22.50 to $23; common and medium $19.25 to $22: canners and cutters $15.50 to $19.50; bulls steady; medium and good sausage bulls $23 to $25; best heavyweights $25.50; vealers active, steady; good and choice $33 to $36; common and medium $25 to $32. - Sheep 1500; market active; nag tive lambs steady; good and, choice $28.50-$30, mostly $29 up; common and medium §23-$28; western lambs and yearlings fully steady; load good to choice 90-pound shorn lambs No. 2 pelts $28; good to choice 94 pounds shorn yearlings full No. 1;and fall shorn pelts $25.25; slaughter ewes unchanged; medium to choice $8$14.
Local Stocks and Bonds
iB BBE
s Active, erately active today with prices
barrows and gilts about steady;
‘Cattle 2100; calves 400; ted! Divisions are shown here. The
didn’t catch the measles and it may cost the tot his life.
rare kidney ailment, Doctors ‘|they kmow of no cure for the --malady but that there have been s|cases of
moved to the rear.
Part of more than 2000 Red prisoners captured by the Third and Capitol Republic of Korea y are waiting in a Wonsan, North Korea, street prior to being
crews, steam-shoveling into the side of a hill, found the entrance to a mayriad of subterranean
shafts and underground openings
like formations formed by dripping water and reaching at times from floor to ceiling, filled the
About People—
Sought for
self to the wedding and then made
said he'd been sent by the Rev. and help the bride.” THe bride's mother s#id he “looked so beautiful in his red and white robes” that they included him in on all their wedding festivities, It was only when the family returned from the reception that they learned the “altar boy” came to the home during their absence and rummaged through the gifts, taking all the cash he could find. The Rev. Mr. Barton told police
early Saturday and borrowed the robes on the pretext he was a friend of the family, Measles ‘Cure’ Two-year-old Johnny Neal, Smith's Creek, Mich.,, apparently
The boy is critically ill with a sald
sufferers recovering
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‘Angelic’ Altar Boy
Police to Check Wedding Photo for Clue
To Helpful Youth Who Helped Himself
Chicago police today waited anxiously for pictures of the Geraldine Oken-Louis Plotke wedding to be developed. They want a close ‘look at the “angelic-looking” altar boy who attached him-
The teen-age boy appeared at the bride's home Saturday and
3 through role of “Jane” in the newest “Tarmovie.
[menty of
aurt housing more than anything ise is that almost no one has| ~nough jack in his jeans to lay it on the line in full for a house. He has no “pay some down” nd “the rest like rent.” Now the ‘ederal government is in a posiion to say how much “down” and Jow much “rent” the buyer pays. And a thing like that makes ‘he government the undisputed
political pull, And that lets the bars down. Down at F't. Knox, for instance, Schenley’'s has actually challenged | § two tavern keepers for selling toi; drunks or minors. Wobbly GI
$88.
sanies which hasn’t been hurt is 8's
'ng past the plant why the com~any doesn’t have a “sample” sitting out in its front yard. Now [ know. They're selling pre-built houses :0 fast they can’t grab one off the rroduction line to put in the front ard.
else, if they make fools of themselves, The reason is that excessive drinking brings out the worst aspects of the product. 5 Down in Kentucky, for in-|&8 stance, the industry has a policy| Columb board. It works with social agen-|Equits cies, police and military authori-|§ ties, and boards of health.
~ = ~ BEHIND NATIONAL HOMES ‘3 James R. Price, a hustling pres.
ident. He made his name in World & 88 ® War II, putting up defense hous- ne : : THE BOARD watches sanita- a3 ts, 1 ing Devlects, worked rings around. ‘sean glasses and dishes. An mn pe take a small crew and ¢Pidemic can lay a whole com- n
munity, or an army camp low. So if there's anyone more interested than you in tearing the
‘ear down a house, load it on a ‘ruck, and put it up agaih, 30 miles away, in oné day.
Local Produce
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: 102 088 of the housing industry, Joes give the industry a bad|p 1% Saribbeah ares, and Western Jrefab’s Price name, and wiggle a beckoning m this season. ONE OF THE housing com- finger to prohibition, o1% Shave-o-mat
i.}» Victor Rosenthal, Albany, N.Y.
‘:.:|shave and after-shave lotion and talcum—all for 25 cents, Expenses
The Moving Finger . . .
«+.|widow of the former utilities mag:»'|nate, today were offered for sale
../can no longer see well enough to :.|enjoy souvenirs of her former
R. R. 17, one of 12 Yale seniors who comprise the famed singing
group. Whiffenpoof Fay, manager of the 1950-1951 Yale University
club members selected from some 500 candidates to. take part in] concert tours in New
; : 3 ; ational Homes Corp, up at AND I'VE NOTICED that very ail 2 laundry operator, today came up valayetie: Abid few liquor salesmen overinduige. is%| with his own answer to increased, ve often wondered when driv-iny,ey joge their jobs, like anyone ily, |barbering prices. He opened a
“shave yourself” shop equipped
Glee Club, is one of 60 Glee showed today. -
York, the/packing sert, for 80 per cent of the nation, means cake, cookies or fruit, dinner, either. The day's biggest
folks, the survey said.
Thefts
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off with $67 in cash wedding gifts. Gerard Barton “to stick around
pearls, an $8000 Gilbert Stuart portrait of Alexander Hamilton, and satinwood furniture and needlepoint chairs in a furniture collection valued at $25,000.
Destination Woodshed
Danny Alexander and Jimmy Vaughn, 13-year-old Santa Cruz boys, read a magazine that offered a $100 prize for the best working model of an interplan-
Georgia Drops Rail Rate Action
. Anti-Discrimination Purpose Accomplished
ATLANTA, Oct. 23 (UP) — Georgia dropped its 86-year-old freight rate discrimination suit against 20 ‘railroads today but said it had already accomplished its ‘aim to break the rate-fixing power of° the Association of American Railroads. Georgia joined the railroads in asking the U, 8. Supreme Court
{to throw out the suit on condition
that the carriers pay the $100,000 court cost. The railroads agreed to this. Former Gov. Ellis Arnal brought the suit in 1044, It charged that the railroads had conspired to rig freight rates to hold the south in “colonial dependency” on the north.
State Attorney General in W
but in the hospital for scalp and face burns.
Shake Well
ing from .3 broken back, will the trees in the
sunshine was “what the ordered.”
Pie Runs Fourth As Nation's Dessert PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23 (UP)
—That pie that mother makes isn’t as common as it’s cooked up
house, disclosed that des-
And dessert doesn’t come after meal is still “supper” top most
uU. S. Statement ;
wrapped electric razors, towels,
Treasures of Mrs. Samuel Insull,
by the 77-year-old woman who
with mirrors, sterlized cellophane-| WASHINGT Ea Tent fisgal year through Oct, 19, com-
Local Truck Grain Prices
TON, Oct. 23 (UP)
ern for Cur=
pared with & Year ago:
"ean:
Deficit 8
p81 8 Year ’ 0,400, 2 Cash Balance 4.354,
VIRGINIA HUSTON, recover- get of the suit. He said the
rocket took off —but not for outer of rate-making” on Georgia space. The two youthful experi- goods, has been accomplished. menters ended up not on the moon Gov. Herman Talmadge approved
power formerly exercised by the railroad association was the tarrail
road conspiracy held the South “subservient to the hierarchy of northern states” * He said as a result of thi
the the AAR has been stripped of it rate-making influence. ¢ Southern railroads
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interior. . Rescue workers, who tied themselves to each other with twine while moving into the cave, said “the place seems to go back into the hills for several miles. None of us around here ever knew it existed before.” ! All three of the youths were reported in good physical condition when rescued shortly after midnight.
Defense Department Ups Job Deferment List
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (UP) — Blacksmiths, h am m e rsmiths and electronic technicians today were added to the Defense Department’s list of “critical occupations” which govern National Guard and Reserve deferments. They were put on the list by Secretary of Labor Maurice J.
Hoosiers to Glimpse
Truman on TV Speech President Truman will make his “live” television debut in In-
} activities of United Nations General Assembly. f The President will speak on the
occasion of the United Nation's) rate-fixing gee)“ versary. |
Most local radio stations also will carry the address, starting at
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missing since Aug. 13, locked in a death embrace in a car parked in the deep backwoods yesterday. The fully clothed bodies had to be
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apart. “It was the weirdest sight I've ever seen, Coroner Chipp said. “Their co-signed suicide notes indicated they killed themselves because they could not bear to be separated and because Mr. Bush's wife was going to hews the girl put in jail,” the coroner said.
Mrs. Bush ordered her out of her house, : Coroner Chipp said the couple
on, shirt factory, went often to the Bush house, Mr. Bush raised $500 bail te get her out of jail and drove her out of town the day of her trial,
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