Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1950 — Page 38
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“hy HAROLD H: HARTLEY Times Business Editor
— i IT'S THREE- TO-ONE we're headed into a totalitarian’
state.
: Don't jump, It's to be expected. That's the only way
_ wars are won. But we don’t call it “totalitarian.” We call it a “war economy.”
¢ It has to be because a nation must act as a unit, be Sales were steady to strong with : yesterday's close,
opaY, £5 Here Active BUSIN But Uneven
Choice Porkers Bring Early Top Of $18 to $18.50 Hog trading was moderately
active but rather uneven today at
ofganized to the teeth to use| | plenty of jobs for anyone who has) Hogs $4,000; 170 to 240 pound {barrows and gilts, and 240 to 290 | And the word I get is that some pounds : meshed production machine. of those high-powered secretaries trade; choice 170 to 240 lare beginning to pull down real early $18 to $18.50; choice No. 1 {and No. 2 180 to 225 mostly $18.25 to $18.50; few lots choice 210 pounds down $18.60 to! late trade 225 “to 260
eyery resource ina smoothly skill with his hands,
iAnd that's what it looks ‘like, today. It may change tc norrow, do bgt right now we're sitting on the edze ¢® ai. atomic Vesuvius, Slepcn Siep-up
réady to let go. | FLOOR COVERING prices have g;3 g5-
. ad {been cloud cruising Jor a year or unds $17.75 t 18.25; roe or. wc anes Cong rs Sn piney te 40 10,80 0 88 bounce. $1725 to S115: tow ack of the civilian economy loads 300 to 340 pounds bid $17; : choice 120 to 160 pounds steady;! $15.50 to $16.60; few at $17; sows! weak to fully 25 cents lower; some bids off more; choice 300 to 550 pounds $15.50 to $16.56; odd light | eéonomist for the National As- THE MILLS BLAME their la-| Weights $16.75; few big weights sociation of Manufacturers, had it bor contracts, pension plans go bid down to $15, 800 Cattle, 400 Calves calves 400; steers tHe believes we can pick up the their price boots in two words, and heifers “poorly tested; quot-| cutter to medium cows fairly active,
Hard surface floor coverings {will edge up between 5 and 10 per cent about the middle of December. Cotton and wool rugs will take a similar Tise in January.
e stock market to wobble on its ticker-tape legs and regula- | fory wrenches to be tossed into the economic machinery. iI think Ralph W. Robey; chief,
right yesterday. He said infla- into effect in the wool rug mills on tipn will continue to get worse. Jan. 1. Manufacturers wrap up.
tdb for mobilization as Wwe go “labor costs.’
along. But we can't hold the pace Their fear, of course, is that $20 when, and if, the war ball gets they may push prices beyond the generally steady; common and rolling. capacity to buy and find them. medium beet cows $19 to $22; odd
‘selves out on’ a limb with high bead good - $22.50; jeutters largely $15.50 to $19; oc
[casional weignty ¢ utters to 319.50 | ; |bulls steady; medium and good when rearming gets going. It YOU. HAVE TO "KNOW more {beef and sausage bulls $23 to!
than how to push a button to get’ |$
. ~ » » 3 STRING ALONG with that. TTheeountry won 't be ablé to pay the bill'on a “30 days net” basis Tub Tips
prices and no one to pay them. v
would take most of everyone's
wages, not leaving enough to eat, or pay rent and buy what clothing te out of an automatic
New look at it the other way. If the Russians were bluffed down, we'd be in for a recession, but the best minds still think jt would be even smaller than the si¥ months slide we experienced ag the beginning ot 1949, rinse before tubbing.
* GENER ALLY EXPEC T more TWO. Load your washer proptales, nore regimentation, erly; standard load is eight to nine higher taxes, less civilian mer- pounds, and never mote than two ¢handise, frozen wages and | {large pieces such as sheets. Too, prices, and frozen jobs. {many knot up, don't get washed! s From here, that's the size of well.
it. But to get the best you have! to remember these things:
shirt collars and cuffs. Rub light-! ly with soaped brush. Soak hand-
Building Railroader Fought For to Honor lis Champion
25.50; cutters’ and common $20, Ground Breaking Is Unique Tribute > 1 sonnel ousted.” 0 $22.50; vealers active, steady, | od and choice $33 to $35; com-|
ccul@d@ be had. They do save labor and lots of ‘mon and medium $23 to $31.
bulk good and choice ONE. Pre-treat heavily soiled $30. ol to. $31. Su, few lots mostly’
for him-—one of the few living Patterson Favors Draft
Of 18-Year-Olds Now NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (UP)—! than $100,000, will replace eight {Former Secretary of War Robert |older buildings which had been
it today. THREE. Take time to soften P. Patterson says all 18-year-old S¢&
ing that will carry his name.
To Veteran New York Central Worker
new deluge of Hoosier demands {to oust Secretary of State Ache-| a oir A eo oli rethe ' Korean situation
Both the offices of Republican {8ens. Homer E. Capehart and William E. Jenner today are busy " |answering the letters and telegrams that came pouring from the home folks immediately after .ithe Acheson speech. “Dear Sirs,” said a night letter from Ft. Wayne, “Dean Acheson has just done a great job of ‘telling the people nothing. Not once did he refer to the boys {dying in Korea. It is imperative} that the Senate vote no confiin him. and the whole -|State Department.” From Vincennes an irate constituent wired: “Why doesn't the Senate demand the complete ouster of the State Department and the impeachment of the President.”
“The ast Straw’ “Acheson speech
MH. S. Rains, 57 N. Beyille Ave.; Hamer Creviston, Bellefon- |giraw’ said a telegram to Sen. taine, O.; Rosheff Phillips, 815 Eugene St., and A. C. Boyd, R. R. Capehart signed by two residents!
2 Coatesville . + « Mr. Boyd breaks ground for the oiltond build- of Gary. It closed with this plea:| “Please get rid of him and any-|
dence
Department over six months.” . Gary dispatch deglared: ‘‘Nauseated by Acheson's) a speech. Would be obliged if you; {would use influence to have alll {top level State Department per-|
is the last
The loyal service of a faithful workman who has devoted his ii. +¢ion to Russia to start al
entire working life of 41 years to the New York Central Rallroad. .qwide aggression was honored in a unique way this merning. A. C. Boyd, %5. passenger car foreman at the Shelby Street Capehart reads. | 928. 50 to v0. 50; slaughter ewes Yards, broke ground this morning for a new service building for the
kerchiefs in bleach solution, then uncoanged; medium to choice $9 yards—a project he has championed for 12 years. : to $15.
And the building will be named
tiered around the yards. It tral Indiana community. Mr.
{the water if it needs it. It will boys should be drafted at once for| Vill be erected by F. W. Wilhelm Boyd was not there at the time. |
'Qutdoor Men Keep clothes fram looking
COLD WEATHER does more peaq directions on softener packs
than bite your nose. It bites the ge.
oo of those fellows who. POUR. Know what kind of de- gions,” whrk outdoors. tergent to use and how much. nicht in a spec »ech at the annua don’t mean your milkman pont overdo it. The rinse won't| Ber of a. apoe Andrew's society | of the state of New York. “That| chance is in swiftly building our military strength.” He said the draft would not work if exemptions are given and and are willing, hard-freezing pass it on to you. said there Wis no solind basis for| Ing. But when the architect's; Propelicd By the big by the big wind. deferment of college students. He “fantastic standards”| fitness: also would
ad mailman or your rubbish get the soap out. collector, They have to keep, This is the straight dope,
Ban the construction work] simples - reminders. for ' S06 al
ers. Even if they're well- -bundled Electric. who has asked me to
weather will hold up some jobs’ in the digging stage, throw the 25 for George men out of ig
of the Building Contractors Asso-
somewhere between 1000 and nity Co, He joined the Hartford 1500: have been laid off in the ‘office in Chicago in 1925, came current cold spell. there ‘in 1939.
Amer But that hardly dents ‘the. A nice guy“to know in the nk States ranks of the 12.000 to 15.000 who Hartford office, He handles the L 8 apres a pid
earn their bread through outdoor, dough. brawn,
work years used to be from I'm betting he doesn’t, seven to eight months, Today | a jr
it has been stretched to nine to 11 months. . lac pa S
Ong contractor, for instance, just bought 20 tarpaulins, those
big canvas tents which keepout the wind and sky weather. a
he added a dozen gas-bu
nd salimanders, which I — ng Clyde R. Black, former State Hing El 4% think was a kind of fish, but have Senator from Cass and Fulton learned it I an outdo stove. Counties, today was named stata db!
‘director of the partonage-heavy: CONTRACTORS pla n their pean of Motor Vehicles.
work. better, too. They rush the quo 4nnointment was made by J
months, then. finish up inside a when it's cold and Showy, Republican Secretary of —State;: The big fellows don’t Jost much time. I was told to watch the new; Chrysler plant at 30th and Shade-! land Ave. It will be on thé build right through the winter, But I already had seen what the! State. big time building industry can do in the Western Electric building
Times.
appointed Crawford F. Parker!
in about hie Same location. I workers, most of whom are) went up through the winter, mud no, cratic politicians on-a coun Ta ner & Co §lon or no. mud. They had the right ty level. Ha equipment. I~ Vaeancies will be filled at once,
THE SIL. IGHT SL OW P in outs Mr: Smith said, and replac eters.
ac. for department “tmprovement’:
door constructs robably BSF. conguittion DIGNENIY e-will-be made. gradually.
counts for the unemployment ris record by the State Employment Mr. Division in the week ending Nov. 25. hicles. A native of Logansport, And John Crise. who watches who's working and who isn’t says we can expect a rise in unemploy-..
ment through the frst of the vear. | Commission,
Although r m told there still are that county for six years.
Today’ s Weather Fotocast
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gray. two years of military service. {Construction Co
“There is only -one chance of avolding a war of world dimenPatterson said last)
the large makers, General
THIS 18S A SPECIAL day for of Eran]
» i OLIVER HOLMES, secretary George J. Duske, payroll auditor wreck the plan. the Indianapolis office of the oo
ciation, told ‘me yesterday, that Hartford Accident and Indem- Lacal Stocks rT Bonds |
vards at which Mr. Boyd
aswee storage and shop space; It is ! [be completed in six months,
Bel ‘in World War II, Mr. Boyd lived State Police Say He lives with his wife - and Bovba-Merril com
They don’t lose’ as much | daughter, Norma Jean, out at *Central Sora
tims as they once did. Their | [5237 E. Ninth St. But out there si." residence - at 19 N. Gladstone central Indiana counties were
e anse olidated feihance 5 ofd’
Hndpls Ath Cio Realty Co. oh i is going through the anxiety of in the having a son missing in action, just as she did during World| The five vounger boys were to War II. appear today in Marion County |
thdpis “Water Co b% pid pt “ son National Life com®,. Lan od aw exteMors in the good. weather y 1.nq 1, Smith, newly elected Riis | & Co oid
or was forecast last week by The | Marman a eon com
At the same time, Mr. Smitn | N NY
Ind Pub Serv 4'y pid |New Castle, as Deputy Secretary Fo
Eo Smitn said there would be .; “wholesale firings” among are mower vehicle department iso in
ond y ay C nh a. com StokelysVan Camp pid
r Schwitzer Fog “td *So nd, his Rot com
LI American Lean d1e8 80
“Black replaces Mahlon Baten Tele do tn Leach as Jdirector of motor ve- Ch of Com Citibens Ind g) o Hy © ¢ ‘Mr. Black served. in the State! Eaultal 8 bs Senate from,1941 to 1949. He held th Eon Paint & Col lor '§5 84 the position of executive secre- {1d imestone i» @ Ap te 54 tary of the Indiana Flond Control ie Ag D Tel Kt a Packing 4“ 9 THAT'LL BE WE ATHER , plus! Mr. Parker is completing eight 'apssepkamp bs 58. the shortage of materials, And it vears as Henry County Clerk and Paper Art Co 88
Publio Service las 78 i may continue through February. has been Republican chairman of Hm Terminal 5s 57 frie nd
[discrepancy in dates. In Korea, .{10 a. m. Nov. 5 is the same as 8 {p. m. Nov. 4 in Indianapolis.
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|| vice president, to go ahead wtih daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Baer- hope can one have under such Boyd's building plans. /meister, and her husband who leadership’
Ordered the Name lwere in the Coatesville home, at! |the. time. i
“And,” he added, “make it the ; .. Korea,” A. C. Boyd building.” No one was hurt, but the resi
dence was.damaged by parts of a
Mr. Boyd thought he was kid- neighbor's five-room- house jet- |
rawings came through, there
{was the official designation.
isix voting not to confirm the
atked for wy Pon. ord ans appointment as Secre-| " {foreman, his clerical staff 'w 10 ur lari |tary of State and has repeatedly jure his removal from the post.
wire from Indianapolis to Sen.
Another from the state ap ital read: " Acheson Ave. to move to his sideline bee- pooch reply bo iy Ran an eson |New York Central workers to be hive headquarters at RR 2, win the will of one of the people accorded such an honor. Codtesville.’ | _first fire Acheson and then The structure, costing more He had this rural home on give MacArthur a free hand to Good Friday of 1948 when a dis- bomb the Chinese supply lines all Ma astrous tornado whipped the cen- the way to Moscow.” ithe A Gary mother wired: i “Terribly distressed over lac was stranded in his car at of decision in Acheson's speec A year ago, the New York Cen- Danville at the height of the tonight. My son, a World War II tral president, Gustav Metzman, blow. . veteran and father of two chil- d0Wn. Plscil itold J. J. Brinkworth. -Chicago Equally fortunate was his dren, is fighting in Korea. What Mr. Disalle,
No Hope
Gary woman wired. “Acheson’s speech tonight gave no hope for those vitally interested. Urge capable replace Acheson.” In replying to such messages,
that someone
job.
in Wonson,
Father of five sons who served
Ten Admit Crimes, . u. S. Statement
it a debt-free city in five years,
{in Indianapolis for 34 years until : te patie a — a sold his| Thirty-seven burglaries in four feat = es
~~ blamed by state police today on Receipts ;
. - B32 la teen-age bandit gang. | Gaal al ee oi fi 7 3 wis dl W ll oi Ten boys ranging from 13 to Gold Res.
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE
{19 years old, arrested yesterday, | have admitted the crimes, s ‘ate’
“A an for Mother police detectives said.. Hy 4 Robert Asher,. 18; Arnold
‘Shields 18, and Donald Lee Mere- Local Produce
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But Will the Other? | Robert Flanigan, 18, and Ches- * An Indianapolis mother again ter E
ond degree burglary charges. i
“She topes this” worry will have Juvenile-Court.
. i 8% the same happy ending. | All live in Lawrence and vi-|
Mrs. Maggie M. Irwin, 3021! !einity.
103 ti Collier 8t., hae a telegram notify-| State police Detectives M. 8S. ing her that her 20-year-old sor, Timme and James O. Hiner said Cpl. Clifford A. Simmons has'all 10 “oys had signed state-|
been missing in action in Korea ments.
since Nov. 4. The statements admitted bur-| On Dec. 1S, 1944, Mrs. Irwin glaries in Hancock, Hamilton, received a similar telegram stat- Shelby and Marion Counties, the ing that her son, Kenneth, wa¥ detectives reported. missing in action in Germany.!| One admission, detectives said,
For six months, no word came ‘was the theft of 100 sticks of dyNeither Rod Cross nor ATrMY namite from & stone quarry n
could give her definite informa- St. Paul, Ind. |
tion?" TT Seventy-tvn stick of dynamite]
; Then came the happy news. were thrown into Fall Creek near Kenneth had been liberated from I.awrence, ihe detectives said.
-|a Nazi concentration camp. He mne rest of the dynamite was! vert Was unharmed.
Mrs. Irwin hopes the story Will ueor fun” the detectives said. or ‘ibe repeated.
thrown from cars and exploded
The Awful Void was used lo etry anh iw “ A u « isters which the boys took to a o far-there is the same awful gravel pit near Millersville and void of information. Clifford, a former Decatur High" NE stations hardware School student, enlisted in Janu-igtores and garages were favorite ary and has been Overseas since gpjectives.~ Loot consisted chief-' May. He went into Korea with ly of cash and small merchandise
} 1 {the 24th Division. which would be easy to carry.
In his last letter, dated Nov. 5, They listed 17 small towns. in the C pl. Simmons answered his moth- four-county = area in which the er's optimistic hope that he would npyurgiaries took place.
|be home. for Christmas. ‘I The boys seldom used stolen|
His answer was: cars, the detectives said, as other “The ‘way things are going cars were available to them. Zlaround here, it probably will be |= en
next Christmas.” . | Evidently the letter was written Watch Repairing
on the same day that he was re-| Accurate — Dependable
‘ported missing. The international
Quick Servico—Moderate Prices dateline accounts for the apparent [lil J Wolf Sussman, Ine. 3 W. Washingte n. St.
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Grade A small,
, 20. one Je. ahd over, JIC! threughout Italy today protested ass. 13c, and No. 2 poultry, 4c less President Truman's “eriminall {threat” to use the atomic bomb.
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Supreme Court Justice James A. Emmert, Josepl Smith, Leone who has been in the State land Smith, Mrs. Smith and Susanne Smith (left to right) . . | Judge Emmert today administered oath of office 7o Mr. Smi new Secretary of State, who succeeded Charles Fleming. Looking on are Mr. Smith’ 5 wife and their two children. :
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| ‘“Acheson’s speech was an in-| { sult to the intelligence of the] oie 0 d ofr By ANDY OLOFSON | American people and an open in-|
now,” a Michael V. Disalle Takes ‘Tough Post’
By VINTON M¢VICKER scripps-Howard Staft Writer President . Truman told reporters at a press conference two weeks ago that he would namé a director of price administration just as soon as he could find a n with guts enough to take
Yesterday, the President named : k roly-poly Mayor Michael V. Di-. h salle of Toledo, O., At least 30 others had turned it
a 43-year-old law-. yer, will direct 3 ne government's price control program if the ad{ministration decides 'should be imposed. - He will resign at once to take over what could turn out to be one of the toughest jobs in Washington. Qualified for Post
Michael V. Disalle
=a Aviation Group Cites Biggest Dollar Earnings
HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Mr. Disalle’s friends point to (UP)—The 16 major domestic aire lines will show an operating ine The building will provide cen-| Ray 8. Donaldson, executive as-: post. ‘come for 1950, of nearly twice tralized headquarters for the een ant in g sistant to Sen. Capehart, points ™"'. .o his leadership in a that of last year, members of the has! jout that the Senator was one of ,.,, icinal refinancing ‘program, Jnvestment Bankers Association
two achievements which, say, qualifies him for the new
‘which made Toledo one of the of America were told today. {first American cities to adopt the! |payroli-income tax. {Toledo ‘back from the edge
The aviation securities com. That pulled mittee of the IBA said the 16 * of airlines will report in 1950 their municipal bankruptcy and made highest dotlar earnings in his. tory—of about $45 million as The other was his activity in compared to $24,600,000 in 1949, NS pis ig; the surens the widely heralded Toledo la- Total passenger miles will be at gh 29, mpared | |bor-management-citizens- commit- least 15 per cent above last year, Last Year {tee which has done much to sta3 16.503 03. §89.0% bilize industrial relations on a Local Truck Grain Prices 31 a 242 peaceful basis in a city former! yi ee p—458’ $3 913.205 torn by costly strikes. 24.528980.41 This latter work brought recognition for Mayor Disalle in an 5 at, 547.000 NONOTAry doctor of laws degree ! . 42445000 garded him by Notre Dame {University i in 1949. .
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