Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1950 — Page 21

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y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor HOW FAR will the next step be? : Businessmen sip their second cup of coffee. thought- _ fully, pass the question around the table. 5 No answers come up. Nobody knows. And they can't tell What the next presi-|—7 dential order may be. viadge Yesterday Tom

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1} : ¥- - ¥ - he ay cinta ee Ug THER NOL [Voice Recital =| 9807 ~~ Erects Project age Jane Johnson Burroughs will ; | Christmas has a special mean- Hi ¢ + on present her teen-age pupils in a {ing this year for the faculty and : Ivojes: recital at 8 p.m. Friday : ; {770 pupils‘ of School No. 34, 1410 > hear in Riddick Auditorium, 1440 N. _.. Wade St ae . : : dian Bt. : | He Needed More Than "15% TX: ity scene, constructea. HOOsier Republicans [1CeS 1 A feature of the program will| Just | Sad Look {entirely by the pupils, greets them | Ignore Dewey Effort be the Burroughs Sonsert Choir | Doyle G. Waldron, 733 S Noble 27Y morning as they enter the| By DAN KIDNEY a Bach-Gounod’s “0 Holy | . » 133 8.2 ‘building. . a bo DAD 2 " - ~ |Redeemer,” in memory of Mary|St. one of 26 car parking vio-| Thirty boys in James P. Stine’s| Times Staff Welter Cattle, Calves [BECCr™ ormer president of the tators nicked for fines today by|shop classes worked 10 days—in| WASHINGTON, Dec, 13 Hoo: Mostly Unchanged choir, who was killed In an auto-|yuage Joseph Howard in Munic- SHOP classes, at noon hours angisier Republicans aré hayig uel; In Trade Hen mobile accident last spring. ipal Court 4, raided the family ®fter school—to build it. part of the Dewey-led effort to g 3 ie Here | Mise Eilzabeth Wrancher Will hory Bonk to mr nis $30 7| ‘The girs in home economies, DINE abdul national yity in the Hog trade at the Indianapolisibe principal soloist, with other! Accompanied by a bail, Wal. (aught by Mrs. Charlotte Ewing, Present crisis by a “cease-fire Sob Stockyards opened moderately ts including Suann| y & bailiff, Wal-'\n oe the costumes for the life- (Order on Secretary of State Dean f Pu \dron tromped out of the court- Acheson : with the Christian Board of P active today with prices mostly Leussow, Betsy Robinson, Marcia room, walked tp to the clerk's size figures. I" 8 ni lication for two days in St. Louis. Steady with yesterday's average. O'Brien.” Mary Ellen Sullivan, \wiaon: ed; IP 1 1€ Slerks! The young people borrowed de-| Sen. William E. Jenner (R. 18d.) | “rpe Rev. Joe R. Babb and Miss Mid-session trade was active. |Jean Ann Jeffries, Alice Graham, p,q wr oh ’e a ig a. of | partment store mannikins for the took the floor to again denounce yo) \retze national educational thin cloud of blue smoke into ANd it Was quite welcome. Hogs 11,000; Instances strong Harriett Clifton, Patty Jett, Car-| nickels dimes, and 5 NE Olifigures of Joseph and Mary, and Acheson and the entire Truman |s,...tors of the United Socief: the air 4nd sighed, “T hop It . on medium weights; choice 170 tool Driftmeyer, Arlene CHfton, sho counter ior Oia large doll for the Christ child. administration and bipartisan for-|, ro directing the orientation ses: Aoesn't’ come og ny ho hope it Putting It Back 240 pounds, $18 to $18.50; numer-| Patricia Lyons, Nancy Pease and| or er. : | The figures were placed in a eign policies. are ¢ jon ae drew a chuckle g-hand.” Hel ong OF MY MOST lasting im- [0uS Joads choice No. 1 and 2iDonna Lynn Andre, all of Indi-| han ere 3d you get all this rustic design, set amid 14 trees. | Both he and Sen. Homer E. : : Hh ; is pressions was an auto trip fairly uniform largely 220 poundsianapolis; Roberta Ratliff, Lizton; Sharpe Hh ; the bailiff as the {Capehart (R. Ind.) voted against Co i Grou i THE BEST THINKING in In.|hTOUgh a bleak strip-mining area 30WD: $18.60 to $18.75; 240 to 270|Shirley Lody, Brownsburg; Joan| pitched In to count it, Harry C. Hartley {Yugoslavian aid yesterday, just nservation Group. diana says Mr. Truman wouldn't {OD a cheerless, overcast March Pounds, $17.50 to §18.25; few loads|Gedling, Connersville; Ann Lou Had Sorrowful Look J |as they have on all foreign aid Plans 3-Point SR dare freeze civilian production|®2Y: {choie No. 1 uniform "near 240/Crampton, Shelbyville, and Janet| Waldron looked sorrowfully Services Arranged [proposals since the Greco-Turkish "ou 0" ooo conservation Comat this time, But then, exacutives| FOF miles there was little or no pounds, $18.50; 270 to 320 pounds, Garrigue Fisher, Patricia Buck-|over his shoulder at the long arm! Harry C. Hartley, former 0 : |mission is planning a oint don’t know, or care to guess, Vegetation in sight, just upturn $37.23 10 $17.73: 130 50 360 pounds, ner and Marilyn Boatman, South-/'of the law and blurted: “Out of owner of a body and fender re-| Passes Senate ‘program of bills for re pol: » what the President may. do, |Dills which looked like some kinfl| oo oo : $16 ow ats }50 we port. : {my. piggy bank!” pair business in Shelbyville, died The Yugoslav measure passed tyre age The reason is that a freeze Of Buck Rogers land, or the crust! og poun a | Waldron, along with the 25 today in his home, 2037 N. Iii- the Senate and was taken up in Chairman James M. ket would send hundreds of thou-|0f Mars. choice sows, $15.25 to $16.25; {others who paid their fines today, (nois St. He was 75. the House today. | — ar sands of workers home. It made me wonder about strip Hghtweighis to $18.50; gver 600 ourt TOW g |was one of more than 100 who| Born in Paris, nL. Mr. Hartley : There, Rep. Charles A. Halleck ing support of Eo nee It boils down to this: The gov-mining, and what it does to a DP WD 1 $10. 400; slaugh- [were nailed in the recent drive lived in Indianapolis about 25 R. Ind), one-time party leader ONE: Increase the hunting and ,, i ’ , { fev i y 3 dk : a FEREient Wane to save miafetials, CONV Hde 0 7 ter classes mostly steady; high . By the police against pemsemslyemrs. CC aren Fancy Abmloaning license fee Hots S1BVE pliances and homes, Br the 2 WE DO A LOT of strip-mining Medium and gvad Steers Ly wen la {areas during rush hours. IA: DE ol Een ithe election, broke with Gove and Lo mat i Fg ge fo ernment itself is not ready to" Indiana. It has risen from 5 mixed yearlings $31.50 to $32.50; Sixteen others failed to appear, Mrs. -D. F. Steele, Duarte, Cal, Dewey of New York and de-fynd as reimbursement fomsfry use the materials iver cent of the state's coal out- majority medium steers $28 to and rearrest warrants have been Mrs. H. P. Tompkins, Elkhart, nounced Mr, Acheson.- {bung as Telmbufse eran) 2 8 =» {put in 1917 to 60 per cent today, ($30.50; small lot Fagor ie} {ete Defendant Shows issued. Charges against four oth-' and L. E. Hartley, St. Louis, Mo.:! “It should be obvious even tol Pots given 10 war Te oh IRE'S PLEN | But we've learned something i252 0 e : : lers were discharged. Thi ie NR hrs Yr 13 Cloak 'Y cxtnm. | MF: » 5 “ ir] : ! Ne ktm, about turning the land topsy. | 32% to $31; commond and medium Little Emotion orators rd = ¥ i oro: Eoin A Eg ly ost Tle: tne ie n of them are coming through to turvy and leaving it that way’, | Mixed yearings $24 to $29; good The Rev. Jerry Owen, one-time|continued. H Hartley uisa, Okla,, and five confidence of Congress and thel onto je Se o eer hers take up even the employment NOW Strip miners are putting Peer cows largely $22.50 to $23.50; poxer and football player, went| Yesterday 43 violators paid grandchildren. ’ " |country.” { THREE: Provide for licemsing shock due to material shortages. Some of the land back, grading it, few $24 to $25; SOmInon and me- ion trial today in Juvenile Court fines of $25 and costs. [Burial will be in Washington reg lof motor boat operators and reAny further crackdow 1d/setting up tijlable erosion-free [41Um $19.50 to $22.50; canners and on a morals charge. Sees ap—— ving servic 2p. : : Re y e ackdown would] 5 : , cutters $16 to $19.50; weight cut-| Park following services at 2 p. m. Mrs Amy Frances Reed Ustrict the age to 16. ; thin payrolls, demoralize workers, 1errain with terraces, and restor-i, ents $9050, ghty | More than 30 persons crowded Raise ‘Pay’ of Circle |Saturday in Conkle W. Michigan to badly in debt, and might stop/ing the beauty which belongs] Medium and. ood beef and sau-| nto the small courtroom and as {St. Funeral Home. . The Rev. Services Arranged ‘Luncheon Kicks Off the economic clock. Ithere. | sage bulls a $24 to $28: pest Many more waited outside tor Yule Decorators Clyde O. York will officiate. | Mrs. Amy Frances Reed, native 5 ; . : And one asked, “What would | pg ONLY LIF ERENCE 1s lsausage bulls eligible to $26.50. {the bailiff to find them seats. The Indianapolis Press Club RE of Posey County and an indian- Hadassah Donor Drive : we do with the stuff we re mak- iat where they're doing it in In-| Vealers active, steady; good| Owen, charged with contribut- will raise the “pay” of volunteer Traffic Committee Maps apolis resident for 35 years, died] The 15th annual Hadassah ing now, and what we've got |giana. they're making the land|and choice $34 to’ $35; common|ing to the delinquency of a 18-/decorators of Monument Circle. Acti S s yesterday in General Hospital. Donor Campaign opened today on hand? look better than it did originally, |and medium $24 to $32. ; year-old Indianapolis high school| In past years only coffee was ction on uggestions She was 83. with a luncheon at the home of “We make 6000 automobiles | And it's more useful, too. { Sheep 2000; less active, but|girl, showed little emotion as served to the workers. Club Presi-| The Mayor's traffic advisory] Mrs. Reed was a member of Mrs. Henry Glazer, 4425 N. Meriga day. We can’t eat them. | ' |early sales native lambs near friends and those who will testify [dent John Jameson said today committee was to meet at 2 p. m. General Baptist Church in Mt. ian St. A Someone has to buy them until New at Armour’s |steady; good and choice $31 tojagainst him filed into the room. {sandwiches and cake would be|today to map action on traffic; Vernon. She resided at 21 8. Ger-| Speaker was Mrs. Sylvia IL we get orders for military pro- | RAY STARK has been shaking $32; medium and good $20 to| The girl charges Owen took added. recommendations _ outlined by man Drive. Shapiro of Cleveland, O., 8 ef: duction.” la lot of hands in the last few $30.50; load good to choice 90 her on a six-month tour of sev-l “Next year if this inflationary | HeRTY K. Evans, U. 8. Chamber Surviving are two Javghtess, bes of the Hadassah national # 8 =» {days. And on Monday he had pound fed Western lambs $31.50; eral states for immoral purposes. trend continues we may be forced [°F Commerce trafic expert. ’ Mrs. Betty afley and Mrs. Nel le board uf directors: The gp TTA OTURERS i a4 slaughter ewes steady, medium to | . . | Mr. Evans suggested the city’s Gerth;. three sons, Willlam E. will end with a luncheon at MANUFACTURERS WANT to|lunch out at the stockyards with 7, "% ves steady, medium to|She charges she traveled withito provide coffee, sandwiches,|grgt moves be action on the park- James Lester, and Kelly H. Reed; Claypool Hotel Jan. 31. 2 | keep their work forces together. the cattle buyers. = choice $9 to $15. . |Owen’s evangelical group and!Candy and cake,” said Mr. Jame- ino HOT Ol pan : yo A the They know manpower will be ’ - . lsometimes played the pi {son {ing problem; employment of a'a foster sister, Mrs. Mable Weath-. Beneficiaries of the drivé are ab rt i i plang, ET 4h {full-time traffic consultant, and erford, all of Indianapolis; 22 Youth Aliyah, which rescues-or-ON ther ate ropirls. that Before the trial started Special : Qers o the Press Club will preliminary steps on a long-range grandchildren and 24 great-grand- phaned children from Europe and p Judge Addison M. Dowling barred [act as waiters at the snack party traffic plan. Mr. Evans made a children. {Asia, and the Hadassah Medical

He is- new in town. He is the

- - “Mr. Armour,” the new general, manager of the packing operation dy Id IC 0 p here which employs between 500! and 600.

“ .» ‘room. The front of the court/Monument. WL Of Sheriff Limited == reserved for representatives) EET HE KNOWS MEAT, of course. {of newspapers, radios and press/M

And, more important, he knows| |services. | ; y . how to sell it. He was sales man-| Dailey Not Present | . :

| ; Revisions of Count lager for Armour’ a Pit A Y 8! m Pittsburgh Prosecutor George S. Dailey, (In Sale) ou 6 0 » 3 hh : » —— + ‘ ox : : : - : ; a, >

He's been a mea. man for 27, Operations Urged ; | years straight. | By JOSEPH Po ad oe Me re ae! 1 THE UNITED PACKING HOUSE WORKERS UNION NO. 119 HAS PURCHASED: ~ OUR BUILDINGS FOR THEIR UNION HALL—WANT POSSESSION IN 10 DAYS

some plants, sure of big war] orders, are actually “stockpiling labor,” giving skilled men little odd jobs to do until the go-signal comes through. ° Nobody knows today what “full mobilization means.” But before the week-end the answer may fall from presiden-

Services and burial will be Fri- Organization, a service for re-

Iphotographers from the court-| Pec. 22 in the basement of the two-day study before filing his nol recommendations. day at Mt. Vernon, fugees in Israel.

end, the egg still was unsteady office force, whispered to me, night. opening statement for the state

on its price feet today. {privately;, “He's better looking gj, t ; In one big chain, prices went than I thought he'd be.” actos me i ip up three cents last, Thursday. On ‘Fire Show’ vestigation was urged in a report

Saturday housewives were still] hitting the egg counter hard. The| Handling gasoline is dangerous prepared 1) Je» ublis Safety In. -price jumped 12 cents more. That if you don’t know how. And safe ¥ made 15 cents in three days. - as sitting in-a front porch rocker, Then housewives detoured, if you do. i snubbed the counter. Gulf Refining Co. teamed up

asking the court to clarify the position of the prosecuting wit- | nesses’ attorney. i The court became involved for several minutes in legal ques-| ‘Acting on request of the Mar-itions as to the official status of on County Traffic Advisory Com- ! mittee, a non-political group

Men's Army ons as to the official status of lf Type Attorney Joseph Mazelin, Who ii COMBAT

said he was the personal attor- |

, YESTERDAY THE SAME chain dropped the price 12 cents

with the Ethyl Corp. to give Gulf] employees a ‘fire power show."

‘working to ‘solve county traffic

problems, the Purdue organization recently completed a survey.

ney of the high school girl. i BOOTS “Js Mr. Mazelin on our side or| Lost is he with the defense?” Mr. * it Lease

It is amazing fo me that there are hot more fires in filling stations, when so many customers walk around to their open gas tanks smoking cigarets.

” - » THE GULF - ETHYL SHOW was well attended with City Fire Chief McKinney, State Fire Marshal Ray Oliver, 8. M. Williams,| The Purdue experts surveyed

Gulf ‘District manager, C. J. Cha-| the entire operation of the Mar- | ney from Gulf’s ape, promotion | 107 County sheriff's office. It “You are not to take part in,

department. H. H. [pointed out in its report that the/the proceedings. You must con-| Se lent EO et sheriif's force included only 43jfine your action to advising your dealers and distributors. client. The Ethyl team, A. T. Basye Routine Work Cited ‘Witnesses Separated and L. L. Wilson, field engimeers,, The routine work of the! Defense Attorney Henry! staged the production. sheriff's office, including serving/Coombs asked for a separation of| U-Build-It lof subpenas, writs, judgments/Witnesses, Judge Dowling granted -Buiid-it land other papers in civil cases,[the motion and six witpesses left] THERE'S A NEW line of low in addition to criminal investiga-{the room, making space for six

‘Harden asked. “He must be on! one side or the other.” | Mr. Mazelin replied “I only; want to protect my client's interests. There is a chance she may incriminate herself and I'm| here to see that she doesn’t.” Later, however, when Mr. Mazelin tried to make a motion Judge/ Dowling told him:

State police should have priority in accident investigation, the report recommended. Traffic records on arrests and accidents should be co-ordinated with headquarters post of the state police, Shelby Gallien, Purdue traffic ex: pert said.

a dozen back to 83 cents. Housewives still approached the eggs gingerly, afraid they'd go up before they got to the cash register. They are definitely on the way down, no big break, but a steady drift.

Inland, a Portrait ONE OF THE MOST beautiful jobs of printing—and thinking— came to my desk yesterday. It was a portrait of a business in picture and story. The company is member of our community industriai family of which we are quite proud, the Inland Container Corp. Inland’s just crossing its quart-er-century mark under the steady executive hand of Herman C.

Price $ 5%

Ha) Tips. “He has a wife and two daugh-| ally,” was not in the courtroom. Fd i ; y ! nm RRR

Business is Jittery. ters, one in high school and one| Drastic revision of Marion ™ : { His office was represented by B p 4 = 700 Prs. Boys’

Bog Retreat just out. And he's quite a per.) County trafic enforcement operat, i. "i yiconer and P. L. CORDUROY : oh MY. oc caren a Sale Starts Thurs Sizes 4 to 16 : sgas| UL OY

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Krannert, its president.

s 2 = ' I LIKED MR. KRANNERT'S message to his people. This was

“Although we have the most modern plants and equipment, we believe that our greatest asset is our organization. “Building and machinery do not make a company—it is _ only as strong as its personnel. Therefore the credit for a good “deal of “our progress goes to our employees, and our man“BEOME . ea Pr That's the gist of it, the flavor of the thinking in Inland ‘Corp. ” = 5 INLAND PAYS TRIBUTE to

{ts people, its customers, and its official family, and lists them.

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the pay envelope.

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strive for, in ome way or ‘an other,

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PEOPLE Christmas gift suggestions have quite 2 time, If it's a te, is it the right color? And what size gloves. does Aunt Susie wear? And is little Edgar old enough for a ‘building set with a hammer? There's one way out of it, a

perfectly respectable and profitable gift which grows with time.

Fi : i FUSSING over

cost furniture just out. It comes,

knocked down. You put it together without glue or screws. Tension holds parts in place. They stay, too. So if you see a neighbor coming

{home with a bundle of wood under

his arm, it may not be kindling, merely a new chest of drawers he's going to assemble in the kitchen. What the knock-down furniture is ke the labor out of building If. And that’ the price way, way down.

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:-| violation arrests were reported by the sheriff's office. For the same

.-traffic arrests and 3185 {traffic

agencies in the county should co..|ordinate their activities and poli-|

...|ping of operations and functions.

27% {all of Marion County.

tions and arrests, was cited as contributing to the problems of traffic enforcement by the sheriff. According to the report, traffic problems are rated as secondary among other duties of the sheriff's office, with operation. of the county jail and care of prisoners being considered of primary importance.

the survey for a deputy merit sys-

state police schooling, permanent personnel records for each deputy and increase in salaries. The low rate of arrests and the

more spectators. |

from out of state, claims Owen is the father of the child. |

Recommendations were made in|

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Center of attention was a 4-year-old boy. The boy's mother,

First witness was Miss Mary McGinnis, 4023 Englewood Dr, | Who testified she had known Owen | three years and was present when | the prosecuting witness was mentioned in conversation. : for

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present policy of making arrests at accidents by deputies was criticized in the report.

The survey showed that during! all of 1949 only 46 moving traflic period, state police made 2245

warnings. : Fo In a summary of its findings,

mended that all law enforcement

cies to eliminate present overlap-

It urged a long-term goal of a metropolitan police force to poliee

Group to Hear Proposed Changes in School Laws

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