Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1950 — Page 22

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y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor

— 3 | These pages you're holding, how important are they to you? Newspapers get kicked and do some kicking on their | own. You see them in the gutter, and wrapped around last ears currant jelly or stuffed in a crack in the attic. You find treasured yellowed clippings among the personal effects of men and wo-

Senator Also Asks Compromise in Fight Against Taft Law

By FRED W, PERKINS Seripps-Howard Staff Writer - CHICAGO, Nov. 21—The 600, CIO convention delegates have a problem today--whether to defer to their leadership or fol-

3 : without showing her legs when rw it men. It's usually the record she opens the car door. low some hard-hitting advice : ” ? % a Ta given them by Sen. Paul H. Dougof something worthwhile or 2 fas, a Democrat speaking on his: they've done. DON'T WORRY, boys. youll ,n,, grounds. But what do newspapers mean De y nere buying them, peeling Sen. Douglas told the delegates to a town’ Off. the long green. The ads pos-..., mo things that may not be itively snatch your rough away.', wi sony * # Tust read . g 7" altogether pleasing to vou. I HAD LUNCH with Frank "YS reac He advocated a revision of Gannett, the New York news- They're plum pudding sweet, 10 ‘Golitical methods. in view of paper: owner, a few years back, (PMristmas candle bright, come: ipo elaction results two weeks

in full length fitted greatcoats, “fireside pajamas, with tunic coat and Pika ¢ dot crepe pi's.”

and his papers in Rochester had been strike-closed three months. He spooned his soup thoughtfully, and spoke about the funeral of a porminent friend. “There was hardly a handful of people in the church,” he said. “If the newspapers had been running, the church would have been packed.”

ago, and also a compromise-in organized labor's campaign to repeal the Taft-Hartley act. Both items collided with stat ments “made ‘earlier by Murray, CIO president, but the delegates rose and gave Sen. Douglas a strong burst of ap--plause when he had finished Among those who gave his hand a fervent shake was Walter Reuther, head of the powerful United Auto Workers union. Urges Broader Appeal As politics, Sen. Douglas urged unions to broaden their base of appeal, because “the elec tion showed that except in a few ( states. a candidate cannot “with only Tabor support.” that all “progressive” should be brought toget®er. efforts made to form political al liances between .labor and farmers and white collar workers. The election demonstrated said, that “the people do not he political leaders to tell them how ito vote. I think this is true of unions, also. Union members have confidence in their leaders. but they do not want hand-me-down opinions.” What's needed, Sen. Douglas said, for organized labor to win in future elections is “a long cam-

THEY CALL "THEM “celestial wrappings with heavenly warmth.” And there's a television tie-in with “At-home informality takes ‘an elegant turn for video evenings, a black velvet hostess gown with lace edgings, suggestPittsburgh's Plig ht ling a string of pearls.” is Lt ITTSBURGH ng ST had a All right, boys, that's enough, newspaper-less seige. That was a GO spend your dough. strike, too. And an advertisin agency, Ketchum, MacLoed : Tin’ $ Tizzy Grove, made a survey to see TIN'S WEARING happened, -or better, what didn’t Cinderella slipper. happen. Last summer it ~in Allegheny County—Pit-t-s—around-the Malayan burgh), there were 1.508258 peo- ing begging at ple with no ige al Dewspapers. The Korean War gave price. needle. It shot up’ $1000 TWENT y ON

(E department 5 ton in no time and is riding gtores reported a sales decline gy4¢ sily around $3000 a ton today.

from 7.5 per cent to 15 per cent. (guid it happen that fast? Is Twelve of 21 used car dealers th, cportage real or have the said sales were below expecta- gpo ulators got their hand in the tions and nine reported a fall in business from five to 75 per cent. Beauty parlor business 3 dropped from 20 to 50 per cent. Five-Way Cover-up The clothing business fell 25 J ANE BRYANT, the store per cent. Drug. stores were Off with a thousand twinkling gags, from five to 10 per cent. has a new set-up in his outlet in

Eight Drive-ins Closed Manhasset, L.1. ve agenciee and The gals around the country personnel departments . reported when they're curious about stork decreases in hiring, four were off PeWS still approach‘a friend and 55 per cent say, “Didn't I see you coming Entertainment suffered and out of Lane Bryant's? She replies On the Taft-Hartley question, florists receipts fell largely be. either yes or ho Sen. Douglas said he believed the cause death notices didn’t appear. But maternity wear is only one, “iniquitous,” and in times ¢

to

inflation’s

was. laying FHA es—go$1500 a ton

it. the and «

deal?

My vote, speculatars.

discussion of these public questions among union members and t citizens in general.”

is

d sports events new Lane-Bryant set-up. by. certain employers to wreck ¢

traffic were off There's one section for larger .\.. unions.

took a 50 per cent loss in-the box

closed. | ment for teen-agers and career

: | girls with “full figures.” What They Missed? And that just about takes care "WHAT DID the public think? [of every body. Ninety-two per cent of the A people said they considered their B. & 0.’ S Sky-ride ily newspapers more important | 3 OLD B. & .0. is running men Sal the poe P THE { rails. 4 g ner Act, but is in the Taft-Hart- a Bighty-four per cent said there = In the first ten months this ley law which displaced i oo was nowhere else they could get year, President R. B. White told Sen. Douglas also said a .#0 much information and get it his amazed stockholders straight. the road had a net income

1,907,946. Here's what the men missed: $11, Ai and a Local news, sports, national | That was 119, per cent over ths

: {same time last year. He went news, foreign news, radio and further to explain. But I don’t

What's wrong, he asked, with p “a reciprocal obligation on labor € unions to bargain with employers,

“closed shop” for union members,

of the

into the union, because “a closed

be defended.”

TV information, comics, col- |y,00 (5 You can see that one He Supported The Tall Hanley J. Clarke, assistant professor of Sues: 42, was re Teloased. and which started from ‘undetermined, F—— umnists, editorials, in that or- | figure— up 119 per cent. requiremen at union: : St aqucation at Xavier, will continue three others were released a causes. rep 3m a ke. their. financial . reports for a year. Mr. Clarke will grade’ emergency treatment. : =f * The ladies Wak | a slightly dif- Aureo bor Dentists available to union.members, and 0, Santrol as nish average Forty . men were underground 2 E $ E ferent lineup. Theirs, was local IT WON'T BE LONG until your denounced “capricious” expulsions "7 a iro! os lip a effect. ™ the time, but only nine were astern tates ior #5 =. oa * r nions 2 ay depriv Ga the c¢ ession: at pews, local store © advertising, dentist introduces you to that 710m “eons a Tsy deprive 1 TV set has on children's achieve- ne Be OY haber at Record-Preserving Pact 1 i ip? v P er 8S. e 168 § ar & e ee { r a radio and television information, “golden wonder” of antibiotic Douglas sphech. was fe- Tm mn Jn home here. parental men stayed on the job after the. HARRISBURG, Pa, Nov. 21 vital statistics, na ional news, drugs, aureomycin. : garded hy some -obieIvers as contre is njsasyred S( 1 ntifica y. explosion and resumed working (UP) — Pennsylvania and New food and cooking, comics and Lederle Laboratories has It foreshadowing an effort in the TO Foadcesting perales as soon as the injured had been Jersey announced arrangements ree television stations in addi- :

foreign news. patent-tied and is turning it out

. ; next Congress to settle the laborIt made awkward situations. in dental cones, dental paste and

t law question on- a middle-ground __

— Douglas Urg Urges

Political Views

here =

«Hogs Advance 25¢ Here

weight barrows and gilts at the No. Indianapolis were higher today than yesterday's av- choice, erage.

active. . active; win in He gant 2

groups tical

pounds

«Study of TV Effect: On Youths Planned

|paign of education with study and _The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.

vision on. school chi work

Shoe stores depending on street Of five complete sections in the ,r ypnemployment could be used jpg Corp.

But in framing a grant of

as employers are required to bar- Shouse gain with unions?” This require- through study rather than hys- sandhogs were injured last night Lloyd K. t did not appear in-the Wag- terical accusations how television py an explosion of marsh gas 90 pic five sons burned to death in

that unions and employers agree on a guch an adverse .impact on children ey must make entrance easy yigion suggests that TV may also

bé an inherent constructive force,’ shop and a closed union CANNOt yi. op ice added.

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abo {had

Indianapolis Pafrolmen William Babbitt Jr. and Raymond Wachistetter Jr. ‘don the uniform | of the famous London bobby while guarding the $100,000. I8-carat gold Windsor tea set on ex- |

hibition at Charles Mayer & Co.

Plant Fxpansion To Cost $500,000

Maleable Concern Adds New Addition

: One of the city's oldest indus-| Cattle Fairly Active tries went “electrical Cattle 1800; calves 400; fairly s cLrica steers and heifers strong laid $500,000 on the: line for exhigher; cows ai pansion, choice long year- Vork

In Moderate Transactions

of light and medium pounds, $17 to $17.50; odd choice 1 and 2 near 260 pounds, today $17.65; 120 to 1680 pounds, $15 to cents $17; sows steady; bulk good and 300 to 550 pounds, $15.50 opened moderately to $16.50.

day Prices

Stockyards strong to fully 25

Trade G

Hogs 10,000; mid sesison very strong to mostly a full 25 active; higher on barrews’and gilts; to 50 cents stances up more ple 170 to several heads FIT. 516 FI1825 prac- Ting steers $35: majority mediiim ~ Work $18.25; short. loads and good steers 900 $18.40; 235-260 pounds $30 to $31; some held. at oq. 30 to $18; to 300 $31.50; medium mixed ' native pignt manager W, W. Flagle In yearlings $25 to $30; medium and gaiq the expansion will introduce good 800 to 900 pounds heifers 3 new General Electric annealing $29.75 to $30.25; some high good tyrnace to temper castings held at $31.50; common and 10W pew automotive engine designs. medium heifers and mixed yearings $23 to $28; good beer cows $22 to $22.50; common and me The dium $18.25 to $21.50; canners and installation cutters 815 to $18.50. Bulls strong to 50 cents higher; o medium and good beef and sau-

g $23 2 head nH UP) A ul i 50. odd head jon modernization program com-

Vealers active; steady; good pleted last year, Mr. Flagle added,

s underwriting a scientific study ‘and choice $33 to $35: common The electric furnace will sup-

o determine the effect of tele- and medium $23 to $31: instances Pleniet Bas units : installed in ldren’s home- above. reducing emission of smoke

announced today, . Sheep 500; active; bulk sales rom Jrorensing ating: in coalShouse, chairman of strong: instances unevenly higher; aE yas slavi 1000 AVCO Manufactur- good and choice native lambs $29: ph Bp h oY F EY ¥4n B parent organization of to $30; practical top $30 fairly Bren af ena Rie rd aye broadcasting,, said a freely; small lots choice near 87 2potle industry, since 1882 $2500 has been given pounds $31; common and medium e expansion program it becomes

ents

235 pot

to the 6R8-vear-old Na-

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hoice’ 546 N. Holmes Ave.

$17 260

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Caps $3 Million Program

new wing and equipment

Crosley Corp. Gives $2500 To Xavier U.

CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 21 {

recently, he said.

: : ; : s This expansion-caps a $3 mil- el

rie it was p James D he hoard of

M tive

rosley The

Ohio Farmer, 4 “Sons Die in House Fire FINDLAY, O. Nov. Stine,

arental control influences that Water Non Explosion

fect. of the grant. Mr. Injures 6 Sandhogs

Purpose said, is “to determine! DETROIT, Nov. 21 (UP)—Six, 21' (UP) — arms

51, and four of

ffects a student's work.”

‘May Be Constructive’ “A medium purported to- have

feet underground in a parry. . completéed water main. City Engineer Jack Agnew was, critically injured ‘by the blast. Hospital authorities said Mr. Agnew. had “a very poor chance” to survive. ‘Lawrence Lee, 41, also was reported in serious condition. Carey

their night. the State highway patrolmen iden- all

nearby farm home last

as has been ascribed to tele'4, Thev said another son, Richard, 15, escaped the blaze. Firemen from nearby Jenera tion

The study, to be made by Walter

Shigemitsu, minister signed Japan's

year sentence for high- -level responsibility for atrocities to war © | prisoners.

He is the first Class A Japanese war criminal paroled. He was one lof the codefendants in the long’ |drawn-out trial of war- -time Pre-| rier Hideki (The Tiger) Tojo. All gchyman 1s expected at Stras{except one of the other defend-| hourg before the end of the week ants were executed or sentenced tq discuss the French plan for ‘|for life. “combat Russia sent Washington yester- teams” in the Western defense

protest against Gen. MacArthur's |parole system and specifically de-| {manded that Shigemitsu be com-| {pelled to serve his entire prison! sentence.

today and protest and the 75-year-old former Tokyo's Sugamo Prison on wooden right leg at has begun on: another Monday. Indianapolis time).

to 1150 tional Malleable & Steel Castings man. for taken up arms against

authorized by with an army of their own, forms Malleable directors at Cleveland, a bulwark Communist-led Indo-Chinese reb-

River delta. Most of the Viet Namese in the area are cestors 16th Century,

Indo-China.

with about 100 miles south of Hanoi.

one of the most modern foundries Catholic general,

forms a buffer virtual autonomy under the Viet Namese government.

France

GERMAN Socialist members of

{tified the dead children as Dean, Germany be rearmed for the de13, Eldon, 12, Garry 5, and John, fense of Western Furope. Fresh from an election victory at home which reflected opposi-

were unable to control the blaze German Socialists spoke at the

World Reporm

M’Arthur Ignores Russ To Parole Shigemitsu, Top Jap War Criminal

Signed Surrender Aboard USS Missouri;

Six Lesser Figures fo G Get C Out on Dec. 3

TUBSDAY, Nov. 21 i050

Gen. Douglas MacATtaGr rn former Japanese Foreign

ole today in defiance of Russia.

Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu from prison as a war criminal om

He also announced that six more lesser war criminals will be

paroled similarly Dec. 3. They will bring the number of Japanese ‘given time off their war crimes sentences for good bebavior to 148,

who as foreign ard the USS Missouri 1

served two years of a seven- ‘committee at Strasbourg.

Goes Free in 1951 opposed rearmament.

nauer.

lincorporating German the third and sharpest Soviet’ system.

Great Britain

en MacArthur ignored the ble’ sharp reductions financial aid to Britain. Roving Marshall

sador Milton Katz

of nis 9:50 p. m.,

diplomat hobbled out

lor of Gaitskell

n Nov. the Exchequer

7 1951, he will be a free : and William 8.

do-China

ative Roman Catholics have Commus in Indo- China's rich rice 3. community lion

been conferring for a possible cuts in U. of Britain's

recent gains. .

of. more than 1

Indo-Chinese Catholics,

which prevents the

SANTA FE, N. M, (UP)— Warden Howell day denied treatment”

from pouring down the Red charges that

of

Catholics whose anconverted in the when Portuguese beaten brutally. Christianity to He said the accusations, by Bernardo Blanco, consul for this area, solutely untrue.” vited an investigation. -

were

sts brought ilitary power is held by nabishops whose residences are

Catholic army is led by a

and Catholics

guardroom and tried to

Th calorie Airline to Resume It gets dts

s from the French, ATLANTA, Nov.

|Capt.

21

European Assembly rejected suggestions today that West

to German rearmament, the

were I'he warden ine Mr. Blanco, held prisoner for 10 minutes when a rioting inmate entered a stab a

surrender opening of a debate on defense n 1945, in the assembly's general affairs

The meeting was held behind losed doors, but it was known the German Socialists strongly On issue they disagree with the Ger. man Christian Democrats, party of Chancellor Konrad Ade-

this

the

French Foreign Minister Robert

THE top Marshall plan official in Europe arrived in London today to join American and British representatives discussing possie in 1.

8,

Plan Ambase came by from Paris to. talk with Chancals

aie

Hugh Batt,

Marshall Plan chief in Britain. Mr. Batt and Mr. Gaitskell have week on S. aid because economic

Denies ‘Bad Treatment’ Spurred Prison Uprising

Nov. Gage

1

10-

“had

prisoners at state penitentiary prompted uprising in which six guards were

Payment of Dividend (UP) ~= | Eddie Rickenbacker nounced here that Eastern Air Lines would resume paying a 50« .cent-per-share dividend to come mon stockholders next month. . Mr. Rickenbacker, president of the air line, said the dividend, suaspended in 1947, was declared because EAL’s net ‘earnings year were running 20 per cent above 1949. Half of the semians nual payment will be made Dec. 1,

the an

made Mexican “abe

offices. women, one for chubby girls and new law, he continued, “certain Xavier Universit y here. The $25 to $28; slaughter ewes un h i e 8 andle yall pelice and defense ! Customers for drive-in A teen wear, another for clothes prineiples of mutuality should be grant he said. will be used by the changed; medium to choice $9 to i ae Middle West, Mr, F lagle HeAEUICE. pe guard, said bad treatment charges theaters. remained at home. for tall girls, of course one or considered.’ university to learn the effect of $15. i : ae . 3 hist Wg alone the had been made by prisoners. Eight pasture picture parlors | maternity wear, and a depart- Wants It Reciprocal television upoll children. and how | The area. lving along the n 1

ane

this

today for keeping copies of their important records in each other's

removed. ion to radio station WLW.

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had a Jood chance to grow. Where it might bring:

you a 5% or 6% return year after year. If you'd like to do something like that with your

money, we think you should consider investing in:

common stocks.

For instance, one woman reported soluble tablets. for doctors. of pasis. The starting point could SS Local Truck Grain Prices capital here and at Trenton. ; -$hat-her-friends called-about her’ dental: gery SEs Sees The- the Taf t-amend ments: which- Local Stocks and d Bonds : mee Hs @es Joint. statement. State. poo oe mother's health several weeks ’ "8 proposed 28 changes and were —— ce = ~——— No 3 truck wheat, & $1.97, Treasurers Charles R.' Barber of after she had died. . REMEM B ER THAT prefix 34opted by the Senate 18 months STUCAS Bi ama Mo le “90 Pennsylvania and. Walter T. MarThe Community Chest cam- “aureo”. It means gold, and that'siago. The House Labor Committee! {Terican States cow Sel olf BRR getts Jr. of New Jersey said the paign had to be delayed ten days. what it will cost you __ pigeonholed them to. preserve the ay ° m it 14'a - - exchange was planned to preserve What Was Lackin o It's 75 cents a capsule. usually issue intact for this year's elec: Beit RR & g "63 86 U. S. Statement th: documents from a ‘possible ing: taken two. at a time, That's a tion, . but the issue apparently Beit RE Sts ¥ 3 fire or other catastrophe. Legal actions were hampered. buck-fiftv a. swallow backfired B f ars 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 (UP)—Govern- em a published. = Divorce proceedings To : oe Sey Sly hy or 11 com-| TAKES 3 STERigpies were delayed. Purdue Quintet itary cam with, says Milkman 95 a ye ROME, Italy, ®ov. 21 (UP) And ‘the city of Pittsburgh WHEN SHELL OIL staffed its Yeyenberg, “no tinny taste.” Cummins Eng cor ain I Pp: | Bxpenses i Enzo Cocchia, 48, Italian airline could not publish bids far food for new laboratory out in California Eastern Stars East ed atauce 8 ofa - 8, 11, Dedeit . 6.49 8 pilbt with ‘more than 3 million Institutions, repair streets or build the company picked five gradu- BH.LY ROSE, the Pennsylvania. Sasiern ina lew » ota... 91 ** Public Devt “i808 64773 miles of fying tune, landed a ‘sanitary sewers. ates from Purdue University RR. is train-happy. PamIY Finance Som or ae de em passenger plane at Claupino Air. Out-of-town ‘newspapers sold Chester L. Cluck, Shell's In He's got two: bulging’ specials Family Finance 5% ofd +100 cre ADRIAN APOLIS CLEARING HO! SE a POTE last night. took three steps" of course, hut there was some- | dianapolis manager, said the lab Fuinin out of Union Station HamIIton Misch & 2 Dems : si%5a1nn AN died of a heart attack. thing lacking. = which opens today. draws’ from Thanksgiving morning éarrying pe i "n ! It was what happens to your 130 American and 13 © foreign more than 700 Hoosiers to a na- Hoal on er > 3 Helghlior across the back fence, universities ae) tional conclave: of the .Order of “Ind Gas & Wah ia he hall. or across | 2 . Kasten Sti Was to d ephi ’ There ‘is no, Tse he Sows, Vacuum Milk ’ : pac B Rr. Vashon, oy bs B 4 ; IT SEEMS A CAN of milk Why Did You—? never changes, . inside. or out. THERE ON" FRIDAY tn B WHAT WILL WIVES be wear- Always the same abel the Lissner's Auditorium’ a. group of I

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