Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1950 — Page 18

HAROLD H. HART Times Business Editor

~ THE CREDIT MEN have their figure-sensitive fin- Is Fairly Active gers on inflation’s pulse which is beating like a snare drum. At Y They know it can’t last. And here’s the picture they Yards Here see. It's your picture, too, of the world next year. Civilian goods will be re-| = stricted. That is already in|f ir vot That Nou be any

the making and getting tighter,

The labor supply will be |is getting smaller and smaller

25¢ Higher

Livestock Trade

Prices of choice light and me- _ {dium weight barrows and gilts were steady to 25 cents higher] today than yesterday's average The foason is that the dollafiy tne Indianapolis Stockyards.

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Butler Jugged at Miami Beach After Being Toad Mi by Yacht Salesman g Eaters ssotioman who

2° oat Is of Muskegbn, Mich, but he draws the lnesat adult bombardment. x Mrs. Ada Vader, therefore was {arrested on drunk and diso ) charges yesterday when she iconked Patrolman Burdin with.a

: Trade opened fairly active, short. And, ite str , {In what it buys. So. people would : 20 will Wark Tuell. Fatt [TAtRer have soos” rvs | Hogs 12,000; cholce 170 to 240:

want big labor forces but cash. ire they can't use the labor full » 8» head choice No, 1 and 2

time cutbac THE SMART ONES do it the 225 pounds down $18.60 to $18. 5;! 50 Gs for Gustav a Jualetin ro aekn jother way. If old patterns re-|240 to 280 pounds $17.25 to $18; b. S— J i hs Boi. the their plants anywhere from turn, the cheap dollars will re-/ choice uniform near 240 pounds > pert Fophg im, he Swedis one day a month: to one day a [Vive In value, right while they $18.25; 280 to 310 pounds $17 lo : week. |are’ lying in the bank. $17.50; 120 to 160 pounds 315.50 = =» If you happen to have faith in|to $16.50; choice near 180 pounds TAXES ARE STILL much this thinking, you also have to|$17; sows about steady; choice : hg lower than they are going to be. have patience, and be able to|300 to 550 pounds mainly $15.25 vir : 000 to $240,000 ] husband.” — Thay wil} #ise Jo the point of de- walt. And that 1s sometning 3% 18 $16.25; Isutweighta $16.50; ooo, Two Indianapolis Ford dealers got awards last night in the Athletic Club for excellence in [because of the - WFBA streying Drofit Incentive Li Susi or us Americans suidoms Pounds and Aho ven ot ous. an| finances, management, spirit and facilities. They went to Homer Archer, president, Harry A. Sharp [rising cost of liv- $100 Million Pro sed = . C Ph er have du, * uo» sla htr clates br Wl ho Co., and Cliff H. Hart, fradidem, Hatfield Motors, Inc; (left to right), Virgil Lamarre, assistant og Request for : pose 8 Make Ming "The farmers will increases) WHEN WE'VE GOT fit, W*|1150 pounds down and medium to| district manager, Mr. Archer, W. W. Cumming, Ford district manager who presented awards, Mr. ma Fg by va For Korean Relief Fund 5 Sule Cs crops and reap a dollar harvest. spend it. And -when we haven’tigood yearlings strong to 50 cents| Hart, and Earl Dennis, assistant district manager. WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (UP) BD June Cas . ; tration following —The nation plans to spend $100 —t un

| vi I Cost Accountants : i {ascension of the million for relief in Korea-—in- a Th h h h doll good $32 . . Iv S es k ormer 00SIer 68-year-old mon- King Gustav cluding funds for infants’ diapers, i Curt M appliances, television. | at's when those cheap dollars around $32; medium and low good, i : it was learned today. i ' asse uw {pecome dear dollars, and often $20 to $31.50; common and me. ‘Name Spea er arch to the throne vacated by

f 1 . . e f his fa 28, The Korean relief money is pa. jr .. Lowell The x ‘LABOR LEADERS, road- buy ten times as much as when dium mixed native yearlings $24 Indianapolis cost accountants De n h death of his 1 ther Oct. 25 of the new $18 billion defense aps blocked against further wage in- (they were put away. to San; small lots good heifers $31) IT will hear Jon L. Doran speak to- Accurate Fire propriation asked of Congress by creases, won't have as strong aTurn of the Eg to 332; majority medium heifers morrow : Police officer Hilman Burdjn President Truman. = i hey'll $27.25 to $30; cows strong to 25 : Mr. Doran, , 3 Several Republican Senators grip BT i “ Pay.|. EGGS ARE SELLING at a 30- {saris higher: good beef cows! T@rre Haute Business ho Is seb: H. L. Roeger Worked [will stand an occasional snowball | \e.Sral Republican (Sengiors This is the broad picture of ~~. Nigh. Here is why, 1.1 $22.25 to $23.50; common and me- Leader Died Sunday secretary of the 20 Years for Local Firm ; Defense Secretary George” C. what is happening to both wage It is high demand, most Y:\ dum $19 to $22; canners and ont National Associ- New Car Yule Bonuses [Marshal and Undersecretity a er. Each will toric can afford them. Behind tory 316 to $19.50. Fats 31ate Service ation of Cost Ac- Harry I, Roeger, buyer in the _ ". Robert A. Lovett testified before SATIS! an ne where| M8 lies the weather. Bulls firm: medium and good REE AE oa sw countants, will automotive parts department of Continued by Ohio Firm Senate Appropriations Comhe will have neither the money Farmers CL: bring. them in), (7 and sausage bulls $24 to $26, (at St. J Ty Catholic Chu n| Visit with officers Yan Samp Hardware Co. for 2 SPRINGFIELD, 0. Dec. 12 mittee yesterday. v - »/wWhen roads are bad. And cold F a « JOseph's Catholic ure and directors of .|years, died yesterday in a hospital (UP)—One hundred and fifty em-| The hearings were private, but nor the goods for “life as usual, weather cuts production. When| Sheep 2000: active, fat lambs tomorrow morning for Albert F. 30 local chapter py supply goes down price goes up(and yearlings fully steady to 25 Kivits, Terre Haute business the loca Pp

In Sandusky, O. He was 61. ployees of the Mast-Foos Manu-|it was disclosed that some ¢omhTHIS IS THE premium the cents higher; good and choice leader, Burial will be in Calvary 2nd Will attend

high, hard one to the head. Mrs,

; = had : Vader is 64. pounds $18 to £18.50; several 100} or ; : or,

Not Up to It Ronald F. Staines was awarded a divorce decree in : N. J., yesterday after "his wife left him because he could t not afford to “keep her in the same style to which she had beance from $190,- lcome accustomed by her first

F court adminisInterest rates will go up. [got it, we fold up, and take the higher; majority good steers 1150, 0 ni Home building will hit the [Whole economy with us. Then “leooa down $31.50 to. $32.50: A

skids. So will auto production, (is called a depression, 1300 pound . steers held!

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own p bors In Fiitalungh, Jaa De x facturing Co. will receive new mittee Republicans argued hat . | jceiw: 8 schooling in Muncie. He Ford sedans as Christmas pres-|the military's “full attention’ citizen will pay for his insurance] BUT WE ARE at a turn in native lambs $31 to $32, mostly Cemetery. jhe m onthis ; E (lived in Indianapolis from 1909 ents again this year a should be centered on defeating policy on security, broad sacri- road in egR prices, $31.50; common and medium $25 Mr. Kivits died Sunday at his! the Marott juntil 1929, when he moved to kept the cars they received last the Chinese Communists and the fices both in what we buy and] The production curve is on the to $30.50; load good to choice home. He was 67. Hotel John L. Doran Cleveland to become district man- year in such fine condition.” North Koreans. ’ what we have to buy with. tar gn headed up. And thatigo pound western lambs, $31.50: Until their. retirement in Jan-| ge has been associated with the ager for Fitzgerald Manufactur-| Dallas E. Winslow sald, “Wel b 1. ats haw Sh Sait Men ne Sake ne fake of Yecurd joad high medium and good fuary, 1049, Mr. Kivits an {N. A. C. A. since 1943. He joined ing Co. find that it keeps employees in a SMOKES UNDER WATER?,: — TeusEilbe n 00ks rig me, Sets in, buys them vb soon Taped JSatives and westerns, brother, William H. Kivits, wereit he Association's. headquarters! A member of the Tuxedo Park pleasant mood.” A hookah is a pipe with a long 15 Sports-Band

. : to choice, connected with ownership and taff in April, 1948. - {Baptist Church and First Baptist] Mr, Winslow will get last year's stem that draws smoke thro 103 Beulah Rubber's Realism supply again. 95 to 99 pound small shorn west-loperation of the state's seconal’ 2" In AR Church here, he was past presi-/cars back to ay ft water. : U. 8S. RUBBER CO. is feeling From Sam to You ern yearlings, $26.75 load good |oldest perishable produce com-

45 Hero's to V ‘ne dent of tke Cleveland Automotive T—— "100 Million Dol » trong put on i hice pre ALLEN B. DUMONT, TV man. aud Shales 90 pounds, $27.25; mission firm. The brothers oma. Rite Completed Boosters Club and the Interna- 118 Cw production. The here “ .|Slaug ewes steady, medium toed the business in 1906. i tional Automotive Boosters Clu 5 <L i 2 1 turning out about 12,000 a day. |Lfacturer, took the “excess prot y b. : ; h- 8:30

S its tax" to task (say it three Choice, $9 to $15. Mr. Kivits was co-owner of) He was a member of the Masonic What's happening is that the times, fast) on a TV network and

3 ” Eo Sas - " the Finer Foods Corp. and the! X Lodge, Scottish Rite, York Rite i ———— public 1s loading ren Wheeled said he was going to cut the price|Local Stocks and Bonds KVB Corp, beverage distributors. For Mrs. Shigley A uran Shrine 21 Cleveland. ; Be

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. » : What he was saying that in- —DEC. Ie Haute First National Bank, the Where services will be held at 2:30 ——t AlN. MR * Rubber|¥ead of giving it all to the gov. fRoricts com Pt Barrison Savugs A oiation, Burial Takes Place P ure Y his wife, Viglet , + B, ernment, he was going to n re e endowment fund of St. Mary's ul are his e, Violet; 5 oe Mtback r%. in the come of 1t back to TV set buyers |(ATS Aves 4% pra lll! 14% of the Woods College, and a mem-| In Floral Park two sons, O. A. Roeger, Cleveland, DEF cont eutba, civilian and charge it up to good will. :.../ber of the board of trustees of, Services for Mrs. Minnie Shig- and Eugene Roeger, Indianapolis; oe act the plant to shut War Baby Toys B reill oom LL :::|St. Joseph's Church. ley, restaurant proprietor and resi-|a daughter, Mrs. Richard Watts; ithe Terre Haute Elks Lodge, were to ba held at 3 p. m, today Barkman, Cleveland, and nine! 3 193 '| Country Club of Terre Haute, and|in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the|grandehildren. Terre Haute Knights of Colum- Chimes. Burial will be in Floral + bus Council E ] . %| : . Park. ; ¢ | Surviving are his wife, Ethel; Mrs. Shigley, a member of the Rail Heiress Wins , ia + | two daughters, Mrs. Helen Calla- Methodist Church, died Sunday in Long Divorce Action ; wt gol oie Ly Of Terre Haute. [Ber home, 1206 English Ave. She| PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 12 (UP) | & Say "Season's Greetings”, 4 \ ne A ' * |was 84, —Rallroad heiress Gioia Grim- with Kentucky's Favorite Juss Lb 4 “me Just plug Claude Roush :

a sed Lo |. Mr. Kivits wa ; down at least one day this) ARTHUR M. RAPHAEL, pres. | ir, Sora a EE . o "Elks Lodge [ont Of Indianapolis 60 years, Knightstown: a sister, Mrs. Paul "month {3 allow for ths reduction ident of the Toy Manufacturers, Sail : } in the amount of rubber in civil-'says about $300 million will go Cummins Eng com ob oi 24% a8 tires. for “playthings” this Christmas| iContin.Car a pance § Pid... 9 Just Walked In - ry nr zie JHE a ABE WIDES, a modest man. lone reason. But there's another. is warm and happy today. He's The crop of war babies has Chevrolet Building at Vermont ised cent, 'anaing population Harfiigats eA pra” 100 A native of Muncie, Mrs. Shigley ditch, great-granddaughter of the Bonded Boarnons "tare \ zeman = and Capitol, toric Hi n : ares a BH amie Co. com... sn _ |owned and operated several|late tycoon Jay Gould, won a two- onde tbon, "hand. | | Ecosters—p He shook a lot of hands. '® i. aap n oo mand ind fins, & Water com 10s. 191"| Claude Roush, employed in In- restaurants in Indianapolis for ap- year legal battle in afirming her made” for richer flavor on ieready; the About 14,000 came. It made him( > due te ih il ko | ld Telephone *s B16 5rd |dianapolis as a furnace installer, |proximately 30 years. divorce from William Grimditch ines h a feel good inside, to have his| art Ddin Opel ner and. ta Indpis” s1 Gham 3 8 died yesterday at General Hos- Retired 10 Years Ago Jr. ous genuine sour-mas our hand: effort so much appreciated. One *P2T BE Weis. | jindple Ath Water copy Co... aw © pital. Mr. Roush was born in She ran the old Miles restaurant| The Arizona supreme court recipe since 1870, Dez hand he shook and looked up,| THAT MEANS WE ought to indols Water com 0 {3% Monon. He was 44, on E. Washington St. and the ruled yesterday it saw no reason : ; and there was a face he hadn't'have smarter kids in the next | “India Water sian pra loa loyia| Services will be held in G. H. pastry department at the Hotel|!0 overrule dove court's de- I expected to see. generation. | Igyerton National Li 8 tom ..s He Herrmann Funeral Home at 10:30 English. With her husband, the cision in 1 to dissolve the| f= GOV. HENRY F. SCHRICK.| But to my way of thinking, Kinet & ¢ ; in Anderson "Y: Burial will beilate Sherman T. Shigley, she De IY Away suncdy Mr.) § ER had dropped in. He had no|tDeY'T® plenty smart now. Mine Lynen corp 4% 14%(In Anderson. owned and operated a cafeteria at ga 8 Tother: Mr. ptcial Invienon But ke hag | tell me off once in a while, [Mastic Asoin . $i gi] Surviving are a son, James, and |g40 Virginia Ave. Srimane pus appesied original watched the building rise wit TT ——— | Nat Homes nea ©.°:*'i'iiry30 32 |his mother, Mrs. Grace Roush,| Mrs, Shigley retired from the divorce suit that the 25-year-old . 20% both of Indianapolis, _| restaurant business approximately year 102% 10 years ago. heiress had affairs with other

hl . the infinite care of its planners. Train Kills Wandering ey 1 h R : a btu 2 i a are au Christmas Shopper, 3 |r,» laiicry c: ry com. : *Teen-Age Grou Surviving are two daughters, 07 WLh she gted 1h her 0 polished and on display. |, CHICAGO, Dec. 12 (UP)—A hip Serv of Ind com i wp Di H D P Mrs. Father Willis an 4 urs Sar sh —e Mr. Wides said, surprised, 3-year-old boy was killed by a ‘Row Geas 7 HEIST ; ’ ip Moveme x §6% ° ISCUSS ates Herbert Newby, all of Indjanap- P nis

; Schwitzer-Cummins pid “Why, I hardly know the guy. speeding passenger train, after he *So Ind G & ® . g And just think he came in all|wandered away from his mother fotapa a. & Comp soma 21> ua | Dates—with whom, when, whyiolis; a step-brother, the Rev:| ps eneral M. B.

y { ‘ vis sue 17 dd New York alone.” In the Christmas shopping crowds. |!Stokely-Van Camp pra... 1s and what to do on dates, will’ be Harry Waldo, Westfield, and 10!steesct. Bremerhaven, ee The Governor talked with him| Robert Forester was iorod a Fore hofe MARRIL ee 11v, discussed at the first 'teen-age 8randchildren, 15 great-grandchil-| Nor. York Devartures—La Guardia, Gib- 1

Europa, Havana. . rons ut an hour. And id the block away from a de artment J 8 Mach a STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, Established Loulsville; Kentucky; 1849 * : Svat I est thing 4 Onion. Title roe *% of BONDED KENTUCKY STRAIGHT SOUR MASH BOURBON WHISKEY —100 PROOF

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owner: “It was the nicest thing store yesterday and then toddled Union Ti:

3% open forum sponsored by the dren, and four great-great-grand- INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING BO mouse

. ..../Kirshbaum Junior Board at 11 children. earings that ever happened to me." lalong the Chicago, Milwaukee, St.| BOND» ja. m, Bevis 21,456,000

| Sunday in Kirshbaum SO's Extra {Paul and Pacific Railroad tracks. niga te st so» |Center, (Charles H. Vaughn

a 4 { The Hiawatha, traveling at 60) Bastian Morley 5a 81 i irs | Services for Charles H. Vaughn, STANDARD OIL of Indiana|miles an hour, struck the boy on| Laer Tele Co thee tii! w.i| Mrs. Meredith Nicholson Jr. feo employee of the city sani-

Yon Buhner Fertilizer 6s 58 ..00.. wees | iv { Bas declared an extra dividend. |its trip away from the city. f Com Bide els 1." shecutive secretary of the Soclalliyon department, will be held at In the pamphlet before me 0 a. m. Thursday in Willis &

| 0 m oo Columbia Club 3-5¢ 63 ..... 0. 9 +... Hygiene Society of Indianapolis, | ; . ” Citizens Ind Tel 434s 61 = : . Y mailed to stockholders, Standard Official Weather | Fautable Securities bs 00 a (ill be She qiheaker. Her subject/son Mortuary. Burial will be in announced. that in addition to! UNITED STATES: WEATHER BUREAU f{ndnis Paint 3 Color Se 0a" re IW Paling: {Crown Hill, the regular cash dividend of sol 50 : + {nd Limestone 4s 75.....000. 78 nai, Teen-agers are invited to Sub-| Mr. Vaughn died Sunday in sents a ave for the fourth JS SoS —— et nd Rae? 3 o 53% dating problems to ony. my General Hospital. He was 32. quarter, one share of Standard! Precipitation 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m T ay ner Packing 4s “ “ TI Mr. aughn, native of Hart Sach 75 snares of Standard ‘| ener ser 10 Li RFR Rl'n SH of the oben forum commitie: Th County, Me. had mad in on eac shares of Standard of|— OWIDE. taDIe Shar tree amie | pl arin Ti = 104" 0 ® consists o 220n dianapolis 15 years. He resided Indiana. | ture following, table shows the AMOS raction Terminal Se 81 ‘re 5 Cohen, Hy Caledron and Irwin gt ap th. Ave. : It Will be the 219th cash divi-|,Siaiion igh Low | listed Stocks |Relsburg. . | Surviving are his mother, Mrs. dend paid by Standard of Indi-|Baston .::. ff == |_Questions_should be_submitted Rosa Graves, Indianapolis, three, ‘ )] ” i I) are “on - » . # ! A rig my SCTE years. i: mcinnai ean ay Local Truck Grain Prices not later than Wednesday. iuncles and two aunts. ;

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months were $87.334.000 as com- Evangriiie arene aeearsne vera 3 No. 2 truek wheat. $2.11, IN INDIANAPOLIS - "| . ¥ .e Sherrer ensiaay 2 y 8 : x = Rs pared to $71,728,000 for the same warn. tresecereiae | 3 soybeans, $2.13 | 3 y : : 4 8 i (¢

nine months last year. {Indianapolis (City) 2 white corn, $1.13

| Kansa ty boner 33 | No. 2 yellow corn, $1.68 * » } ) a 8 Pennies and Patience Los nf | Jeliow corm. $i 4

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