Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1950 — Page 18

_THE INDIANAPOL TUESDAY, NOV. 28, iad

ful of resolutions today.

for political favorites.

= » 5 THE STATE CHAMBER hel its annual

‘ture man of Huntingburg as vic president.

Crapo of Muncie; Courney John son of Studebaker, Newill, GM's vice

: ® a» ADDED to the board were Rod

boss; Harry 8. Hanna, who run:

son, Inland Steel; Herbert

Krimendahl of Stokley's; W. Thompson, - Arvin Industries. They also urged:

ance should be abie to earn a little money on losing their public help.

better look at applicants “totally disahieq. pay.

harness, and ment should tax equally all en-

vately - owned which with private enterprise.

n ” ” THAT THE federal govern. ment should keep Its, power hungry hands off the ye

good package, Team 24

yesterday which isn’t unusual. But |

is unusual.

it in Indiana.

St. Then they had an idea swapfest with top Lily brass

TEAM 24. "nad a * ook at 700)

than anywhere else. Why wouldn't they? It's the biggest drug industry in the world. Nobody at Lilly's would ever say that. But they're modest. But I

Yule Club

these days.

from 11 Indianapolis banks. That

State = Sales the Speedway ecutive expenditures has recom- a ets The total handed back to club fended a the program be! - depositors this year will be $3, d Phe n favor of a $1,000 I: Robert Butts 045231, and it will be parceled d¢ath gratuity, to be provided v s » hint vw Co : an ie 3 Infte ” lone out among 40, 586 club members, [¢ach re as Ye Union Tile fa Bee ND “Aid. Named to Unit 4 ul ( » | THE FLETCHER TRUST CO. American Legion witnesses, ins sieense °° "mv Studying Red Tactics .stands head and shoulders above first on ‘the schedule before Mr Bastian Morley 8s 81 ....... 88 it mes State Servic all others in payout with $1,095, Noland's subcommittee, opposed pares Fertiiec se 13 Jia wey NOTRE DAME, Nov. 28—Dean 000 going to 14,000 depositors. {the move to halt issuance of h of € om, Bldg 412s 61 o .iClarence E. Manion of the College Indiana “National runs second NSLI policies. But it. favored Citizens ind Tei 414-61 ©... 101 of Law at the University of Notre with $380,000 to 5350. Close on its Some changes in the present law. Esuitable Securities 53 60 3 «++ Dame has been appointed-by presheels are the Merchants National The Veterans of Foreign Wars Indols Faint & Color 5s 64 .. ident of the American Bar AssociBank with $335.000 to 4648; the Was expected to indorse the, pro- 194 Limestor Te 48. 75 79 ation to the association's special Fidelity Trust Co. with $305,442 posed $10,000 death gratuity |r 61 committee to study Communist to 3200: the American National Plan. . 59 tactics and ‘objectives. ~ Bank with $304,914 to 4376; the That plan is embodied in one of % na Pur b Serv’ 1% 73 + w1 | The committee is to. place Union Trust Co. with $209,500 to & half-dozen bills introduced yes- pibfie Service 3's 7 wr | Special emphasis on Communist 3007: the Indiana Trust Co. with /terday by Rep-John E. Rankin Traction T 58 activities in relation to court pro$175,000 to 2807: Peoples State (D. Miss.) chairman of the full ‘Emted Stocks cedure and law enforcbment. Bank with $109913 to 1044: the veterans committee. Rep. Rankin an : ine > Speedway State Bank with $77.- indorsed none of them. a . : : | = Be Ba i. Fhe other ills won revise the TC ——————— State Bank with $21.115 to 462. Present insurahce law to use an a —. " ; A - ¥ 8-2 SL up-to-date mortality table and - FOUNDED 1913 : ) THAT GIVES YOU the lineup. give men killed so far in the Ko- ~ : + .&he Wig figures will interest the rean War automatic coverage of bankers. The ohly figure you get $5000; and provide automatic { a thrill from is the one on your group insurance, with $3 to be | own Christmas Club check, deducted monthly from each , What the people do with this serviceman's pay, regardless of ; ; money is interesting, too They, rank. tor protection of $10,000. GOING | O | e gr ; put from a third to a half of it! ER | : | A R E Y U R JS back I Weir savings, an Elkhart Trucker's s | FLORI [ YA ? | i , Honors to Honora Trial Postponed ! ~ Th : MEN, IF YOU huivent met! ELKHART, Ind. Nov. 28 (UP) When you bank at the Fidelity Trust Company . . . fHonora, you haven't lived. She'll Superior Judge “William E. Al 8 : fo Yale; , 0 Pg Bofors. You Mavens vir. § ih Wir ord ke pilin) & Nik 7 £.. | Main Office . . . new Drive-In Bank . . , or East Side Branch Ei _and keep you out of -the-kennel. Donatis’ trial on charges of driv- : : i ig = , . you may use any one of the three at any time. No formality, , Her last name” It's as Irish ID8 an overloaded truck on state. You can keep in close touch with security and com- ' ! a8 Paddy's, pig. O'Neill, with four hg might ‘not be held until modity markets through our eleven Florida offices no new signature cards—you're a member of the Fidelity. / Irish grandparents and an Irish February 1 » Ate That where she Gets her| The jury trial of the Philadel- located in | family, and may use the Fidelity bank most convenient at liek Songs. her quick come- onta Louek@ lt has be en host. CORAL GABLES MIAMI BEACH the moment. , back, and razor-edged wit, .’ ce ¢ scheaquie as "3 * i SHES Bie as wi tai io 3 and then for DAYTONA BE H i, Take advantage of Fidelity's three-in-one service! Open = GO who takes <4 - FORT LAUDERDALE ALM BEACH 5 You off the hook when you have Judge Wider said Mr. Di Don JACKSONVILLE ST. PETERSBURG an account now at any one of these handy Fidelity locatiqns. a gift to buy at Ayres, She runs atis, wrote that he/ was willing to * Te Er . . : Mer: di the Shopping Service and lives in appear for trial at any time. MIAMI TAMPA - If you start with the Drive-In Bank at 1440 North Meridian, a room f ea mrerchs i“ 8 0 8 , f ’ : 3 p M R : . 3 y " that Er rt ands tr Postion 2 ust ke ry FET TAIN BRAY ~ park in the back, come in and meet the manager, who will > man tries to und down on the first tried whenever I get ready to try . These offices are connected by priv ite wire wit h oul vi] gladly make the arrangements. Thereafter you, may use; any floor’ at the umbrella or hosiery it——possibly not until February.’ offices in New York, Chicago and other tinancial and Fofinter. : | Mr. Di Donatls was sentenced commodity centers. They are, therefore, in a position > of the six drive-in windows or the five lobby windows—and : en the big boys get stuck last month to serve 1084 i ts idithere's Jig boy of Hours be-ithe Elkhart County fall gaye on to, give you the latest reports as well as to handle | when it suits you better, use the Main Office or the East fore they have to come up with ‘overloading charge. Judge Wider your security and corimodity orders. ” ; : 4 g Side Branch. - “# “thoughtful present,” they hunt later released him and. ordered MAIN OFFICE : Cw up Honora, And their troubles him to trial. . : Write for leaflet describing our Florida facilities : : Tull lr A : Eo elu pint me 5 S. 54 rp rp | 123 SAS] MARKEY Srrewt SERVING INDIANAPOLIS SINCE 1909 ey OMSON & MSKINNON | Si Gor’ A MILLION WABITINGTON. Nov. 28 UP). win TH on what to buy for whom. neither pf ele tor oi BROKERS IN SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES ere’s one guy Who's with a rear-ae AR Akai ik r buy presents for vapor fo A 2 5 East Market Street MArket 3501 1 s Joreints : RY Rei nd he's never, Br ) i ; oii ci eid St. Vir dod fox ; at FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE corp. MEMBER FEDERAL Reserve SYSTEM mS " debt | 39T\ hy fom \ SE ! & 3 > oe nN a : : t : : : . : pra u ; br i "o a pi i Gina a2 re i Ro ¥ ot 5 a A Ho

meeting today, reelected personable and effective Harvey Bradley as president and R. H. McMuririe, the big furni-

The Chamber strengthened its vice presidéntial team with Alden P. Chester of Kokomo; Fred M.

and E. B.

presidentiot’ manager, in its Allison Division.

gers N. Brown, Kroger's Hoosier

their own without |

for

terprises whether publicly or pri-

And that’s about it, a vi

ELI LILLY & CO. had wisitors | the visitors were Team 24, and|

There were 10, all members of) . a United Kingdom Productivity] crew taking a look-see through the Lilly labs to see how we do A House Veterans Subcommittee opened hearings 0 sel They toured both Lilly plants shutting off National Service Life Delta a Flee at McCarty and Delaware Sts. Insurance, and at Kentcuky Ave. and Morris

ToD Y IN NESS y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Lower Here

Times Business Editor

THE STATE C. OF C. doesn’t want the politicians un-, loading their patronage boys in the state tax department. The board, all broad-beamed minds, polished off a handTopping the list was a system” for workers in the State Revenue Department. If there's one place were politics shouldn't show its animals took most of theloss. | hand it's in the handling off —/7 7 ————— tax money, no funny rulings And

then when a guy takes a job he can be sure of it on ability alone.

you likg from a bouncing whisky choice 170 to : flask to shower soap with a hole $18.25: in it 86 you can hang it or. a hook, choice No. 1 186 pounds $18.40 to and a non-skid whipping bowl, SHE'S YOUR ANSWER if you're 225 pounds down, mostly $18 and

Barrows, its Today’ s Weather

Prison, High Court Told

McManamon Says It Would Put

‘Revolving Poor o Michigan City AN KIDNEY . WASHINGTON, re YoaN Indidna loses the appeal new before the U. 8S. Supreme Court, it will be like utting a revolving door in * the state prison at Michigan City, State "Attorney General J. Emmett McManamon declared as the Lawrence E. Cook wife murder appeal was argued before the highest court today. When the court convened, Mr. McManamon had the deputy

lattorneys handling the case ad-, mitted to Supreme Court practice! His attorney at today’s hearing They are George Hand Jr., Merl ‘was Willlam Isham, Fowler, Ind. ‘wall’ and Charles F. O’Connor.! Mr. Cook contends that the |The latter is an Air Force captain fourteenth amendment to the U.

_'8. Constitution was violated by ferent Sere present the oral argu {the state when the late Warden

{John F. Daly of the Indiana: State He contended that both North- (po denied him the right to jexz Indiana Federal District) perfect an appeal for rehearing in Cox t Judge Luther Swyge one ithe Jennings Circuit Court within the Dh 8. Court of ‘Appeals in Chi-lyne 180 days time limitation. |cago erred in granting a habeas) Says Papers Destroyed {corpus to Lawrence E. Cook after| pe contends that the documents

Stockyard Trade Active; 12,300 Hogs Received

Prices on -barrows and gilts were steady to 25 cents lower today. in active trade at the Indianapolis Stockyards. Lightweight

| |

“merit

Hogs 12;300; midsession active, 240 pounds $17.75 to! several loads $18.35; load

PARTLY CLOUDY AND 32° cLOUDY AREAS

city butchers; choice No. 1 and 2,

stuck. Just see Honora. As .a above; 240 to 270 pounds $17.25 to' FOTOCAST Ry ears { matter of truth you “don’t even $17.75; odd near 300 pounds, $17, LEGEN {lie hag serv : 15 y al ihe ito bring about the rekeariug Were have to see her. She’l take you to $17.25; 120 to 160 pounds $15.50 ob ed [ra Mace diana State Prison for murdering; prepared with the help of fellow on by phone. And she won'tto $17; sows opened steady to 25: SHOowiRs his wife in Sha appeared io De prisoners who are lawyers and mise. cents lower; later mostly steady; v0 SLEET Bess SNOW an automobile accident. they were destroyed when a I know. Don't ask ine more. choice 300 to 550 pounds $15.75 to = SNOW SHOWE Mr. Cook had Deerbdenied a. re- powerhouse where they wete filed 3 Our Wa $16.75; largely $16 up; extreme Ga 2) AND HURRITS V////// RAIN hearing by the Jennings Circuit burned down. y heavy weights $15.50 or less. T M RIC US PATOFF. COPR 19S0COW. 1 A WAGNER ALL MGHTS RESERVED. [Court and & Pefition for Bist OF Ji 1s this feature-of the appeal

well

something

it’s been in quality.

But you do pay more. ‘difference is the government has g Indiana Bell; Hjalmar W. Jom: hung a fat tax barnacle on the

That people who receive old age| business. and dependent children's assist-

YOU

t b- an extension.” 3 " ; feet hurt until you get a good beef and sausage bulls, $23 wris | Republicans would advocate pro with people who don’t come back. So our polic f i to $25.50! | A short time later policegaply will be decided at another Mr Spence said he has agreed, Ras a} pe P wh 1 b oy i Vealers, falily active. steady; nabbed his suspected partner atimeeting after the House Waysits (introduce the necessary legis-| 8s@ Ways beeh 10 tied! SUGIYalte W.10 CAMS TO US Wi i ¢ the home of the victim. as much courtesy as possible—never to measure our J

Dr. Locke,

Gasoline than it did 25 years ago.

IF ANYBODY TRIES you a bill of goods about the government your life, or your business, here's

to think

improved

y. That's ‘wh : ES i adit a oe IY pomp. as Y medium shortfed yearlings $27 to: Police Wound Man Committee discussed excess profits tax legislation for an hour today | : ; ss 329.50; common and low medium - but reached no formal decision on the stand the GOP*will take. f | spent for re- | ot Bu the billions pent revise 23 to. $27: good beef cows $22 io] In Reported Theft House GOP Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr., (Mass.) said the con- Tinker to Evers..to Chance! se : $23; common and medium $1850 A 21-year-old man Was Cap- sensus among committee members was that President Truman's pro- id il to $21.75; canners and cutters $13 tured in the Dells, North Side posal for a $4 billion excess profits tax “should be materially fi! For Kickers-Off to $18.50, night spot, early today after a amended by Congress.” | i

NEVER KNOW how

That the state ought to take ainain in one of your own pedals. And easy shoes, bought already {broken in, are a big business. the noted Canadian choice scare THAT THE excess profits tax foot specialist has the Dr. Locke dium, $23 to $41

ought to be studied pretty care- shoe. And right in the same fac-

full Foot - Saver i it’ ivi ft That the Taft-Hartley bil Th te a atnie glove, StFOng to mostly $1 higher; good) “Get .back or Ill blow your newsmen. unless communities act under a business, And it's ane that pays unexpected dividends i should be improved. And. "so- 50.0 A A hil oa. 0 ton of” - This is expected to be early next “local option” clause and decide Take the man who recently came into one of our ii sto ’ ‘ ; ; medium and go | e wounded man, Thomas week. to keep them for another six : . i clalistic trends" stopped. I'M MENTIONING this De $31; common quotable to $25; load! Purth, 2115 W. Miller St. was| Republicans on the Ways and ap offices. He was an apartment house doorman, so judged f

That the state shouldnt stand jig good news to learn that H meekly by and let .the federal ywag50n & Co. just succeeded in government snap on a controls getting the Foot-Saver line for that the govern- omen, from the Julian-Kokenge

Co., in Columbus, O.

So gals,

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House Group Studies bed i

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I(D. Ind.)

lwould be taken at this session

{Congress.

X : lanother big mobilization as it al Protress Laundry It's the Christmas Club checks 4 did after World War IIL. Py

A House subcommittee on ex- 5

if they pinch or rub, compete or you have to kick them off in Lotal Truck Grain Prices the movies or under the bridge — table, maybe here’s your answer. No

Plan to End Coverage BE WASHINGTON, Nov. 28

Chairman James

said no

medicines in the aking 1500 Mr. Noland said the su ___ sizes, and it’s my guess that they itee hoped to leave for "took more notes at the Litty Plant t Congress its recom Iwhether some other form of pro- {ind & Gas & Wuter com tection should be substituted for (Indl Water 414% -ptd the voluntary insurance program 1 under which close to 20 million policies were sold to servicemen off in World War II. . She... Veterans. Administration. Nei. Homes. old. “THE MATL” ayo. "going 6 has said the present program is N'Ind Pub 8 be loaded with dough some of 5 complex it would bog down in N

actually

to Joell Steers Firm ; {habeas corpus was turned ie! that is attacked by the Indiana Dw calves 300, steers fair weather will prevail over most of the Midwest, iby the La Porte Court where {De attorney general. He contends

TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Generall

Cattle 2350 can run : - ’ rison is located. Several Indians th - jenetarly firm in dependable although there will be some widely scattered snow flurries from the Great Lakes eastward. Supreme Court appeals also failed’ aL . Sopreme Court toe about. hows Sa ry Ried: : Cc ; land Federal Judge Swygert first FE prisoner in Michigan City costs less steady: two Toads nin ood Sus ect Car urea ongress— |denied the habeas corpus and was will sontend that he also should And to low choice 1270- d 2 {upheld by the Court of Appeals. |be released on the basis of phony 50 per cent pound. . steers reheari > hi and five loads average good 1075- {| He granted it on a re ng documents which were lost in the The only Pound $32 ‘three loads good to just and the prisoner is now out on powerhouse\fire or in some other

choice

On Profits Tax Bill Stand = ny

WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP)—The House Republican Policy

1050-pound steers held 8 $33; medium to low good 800 1100 pounds 330 to $31.50;

In Night Spot

a

| police shot wounded him In the| He said the precise changes the personally he “wouldn't oppose

Bulls, fully steady; medium and|

r w= VE ALWAYS FELT that you ¢an’t dé much business

land Means Committee drafts the oe . The man was flushed from the pil. lation and does not believe ‘“‘the

and me-/tavern, 42d St. and Fall Creek “We'll be ready to make our po-! |Blvd., by two shots after -police sition clear when the bill reaches fat lambs, said he yelled: ithe floor for debate,” Martin told,

good and choice, $33 to $35, but

common e?”

{House will refuse” help by “how much is he worth —what’s in it for me? hl

extension. | Rent controls expire Dec. 31,

a temporary

We think that’s a pretty good policy for anybody in

Sheep, 950; active;

{medium near 95 pounds fed fall- unarmed. What police believed Means Committee have made sev-' Neither Sen. Maybank nor Mr. by the “gold standard” he wasn’t worth much finan.

shorn westerr yearlings, $25.50; at first to be a gun he was bran-'eral futile attempts to get the i ’ } eT BW Spence was enthusiasti cially. He'd never invested before, so naturally he slaughter ewes unchanged at $9 dishing turned out to be a large Pemocrats to agree to consider >p extension Sen ® Ma hd k " v li bout i : I to $15. {screw driver, alternatives to the excess profits .p.roeq that local Oe new very little about it. ih

increase in income

Heard Alarm Ringing tax, particularly an ,Falroimen Paul -T. Piersey and the normal corporation er Hueber were called to the tax.

Well, one of our account executives took him in

hand . .

were “passing the buck to Con-

gress” and waiting for it to act. . spent more than an hour on simple funda-

3: k wheat, $108 | . . No. 2 savbedie $2.63 avers by a Bling Station at-| Other developments: ‘Acheson mentals. Finally the man opened an account with a —————— No. 1 oals & tendant next door who heard a i ys N 2 hite 'f | Yo 3 white corn. $19 % burg AF. alarm Yingling. Statehood Secretary of State Dean Ache- few hundred dollars worth of securities.

Sen. Richard B. Russell (D. son was to put his foreign policy Ga.) said today southern Senators leadership to the test in Congress have no “kiss of death pact” to today. prevent Senate votes on statehood bills, but added that a filibuster er Sa% Schenuien fo go Before is “always a likelihood.” . oreign Relations

And that seemed to be that. Just a good deed for fil the day. Three weeks later though, a lady walked in w who had

Patrolman Piersey said he saw! the man jimmying a cigaret vending machine, When he ordéred im out; Purth yelled the warning.

Local Stocks and Bonds.

—Nov.

a small sum of money to invest. She was a personal

Patrolman Plersey fired as Committee to give its members res dang o (PUrth fled into a rest room, ALEr 8 strategy Inddle among in private an “up-to-the-minute” maid in the same apartment house—had come to us RR St d . 3 ow yi : sR So ed’ ds oid .., Paroles Hueber ran to tele" of ther favored. the stale review of major world develop- on the enthusiastic recommendation of the doorman. jobbs-Merrill com window .and fired once, hitting, . measures but that the ma- ments since Congress quit last rs . | Sveris 58a Purth, He was taken to General jority was against them. The Sept. 23. So we helped her start an investnient program, too, te: com x ‘ x i (UP) Com “Loan 4% ofd aiatis an Hospital fof Heatment Robert Juestion of whether to filibuster, His policy decisions on many and apparently made a pretty good impression. Being Ani nt vw $0 ater - police: arreste Obert against -a motion to take up the of them, particularly in Asia, cause a short time later the lady she worked for came

WY - ham Bults, 1s Miller a -— bills was not discussed as such have prompted Republican de3 14% g when 1 discovered we were not mands that Mr. Acheson be fired pre-burglary. unanimously,” Sen. Russell said. and that Congress make a thor-

Rent Control ough “re-examination” of all poli-

: cies abroad. : President Truman's request for, Tne secretary is expected to a 90-day rent control” extensiongwel) at length on the adminisreceived partial and begruding tration’s $75 million program of {support today from the chairmen ¢,,q for drought-stricken

of the House and Senate Banking Yugoslavia—a move intended to

today on . ' . suis {i in with a list of securities worth thousands and thou- \

sands of dollars, and asked for our advice on two other - large trust portfolios.

final action : , ’ ctic So there's your Tinker... to Evers... to Chance—

and we're still waiting. Some friend of fie Teperhiaps

Ass & ‘Water com ves iy famit- +ina Gis Ei 4% p even you— could walk in any minute. . \

13 he next! lind Telephone “8-10 ofd

aid

ttindpls P&L Com Committees. “Indpls P-&L- Sey : ; ’ éndation on [raph B&LE Baity Co. -| Sen. Burnet R. Maybank (D.' = ore oa i a Rae ory Water Co 5% ptd |S. C.) and Rep. Brent “Spence ple collapse. P

|(D. Ky) said they would take up President Truman, who already MERRILL-LYNCH. PIERCE, FENNER & BEANE

the controversial issue with their has earmarked ‘$33.5 i million in respective committees, the frst available funds for Yugoslavia | CIRCLE TOWER INDIANAPOLIS 4 | hurdles that must be “cleared. was expected to send Congress a Telephone: MA rket 6591 .- The President's request already'message requesting another cash. . cr oe ARBs prompied-strong- RePUDHER (rth ey OT S42 TT HIgR oer ro -eBesidents.of Muncie Call.operator-aned. asks ww: protests. Some congressional sources be-- for 2-4242 and Residents of Terre Haute : Sen. Maybank told reporters lieved Mr. Acheson's contintiance call Enterprise 1000°(No Toll Charge) . the will hold hearings if his com-in office might hang in the mittee wants them, adding that balance.

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