Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1950 — Page 30
y "HAROLD H. HARTLEY _ Times. Business Edi
WILL THE GOVERNMENT give the auto makers a kiek in their price tags? The government wants to. It's in a huff.
motor makers. The question to be an-
1 industry down, And if they do, | will it stick?
But the big companies, if hit with a rollback, will ask what they are to do about their recent auto-| T. M. Lambert Joined matic wago increases. Roll those Force in 1921
k, too? | back rf. ! Thomas Lambert, who reIF THE STABIL IZERS say tired two ohths ago as a disyes, there'll be a political’ explo- patcher for the Indianapolis Fire sion. Department, died Monday in his Already the United Auto Work- home in Long Beach, Cal, relaers are howling, tives here were notified yesterday. The UAW’s official publica- He was 55. tion, the United Auto Worker, | Mr. Lambert, lifelong resident calls the possible cutback in Of Indianapolis, joined the force auto production the “meat ax in 1921. He was promoted to lieuapproach.” It says a cutback tenant in 1937, becoming a capwould cause serious unemploy- ‘tain and dispatcher in 1948, . ment and manpower disloca- | He was a Nayy veteran of tion. {World War I. Mr. Lambert gradWhat it means by “dislocation” uated from St. Anthony's Catholic is that auto workers who might! {School and was a member. of SS. be laid off would run to other Peter and Paul Cathedral. jobs, do anything to keep money He also was a member of the coming in. And they might not Indianapolis Firemen’s Association and the International Associi try. 80 pack to The auto indus ation of Firefighters. FOR ™E MOTOR MAKERS, Rites to Be Monday that is serious, They want their
ders. They want to make switch-over in their own way Cathedral. Burial will be in Calwithout losing a man, or a day’s vary. production, either civilian or de- Surviving are his wife, Beulah; fense. a daughter, Miss Norma Lambert;
really the ice is forming. It will} of Long Beach; four brothers, Johave to include wages. And ‘the Seph, George, Louis, and James howl you hear at the end of this|L.ambert, and a sister, Mrs. Julia sentence comes from those who Hoff, all of Indianapolis. JAYS BQ 1HiclF ay uphed the Mrs. Laura Stockdale THE GOVERNMENT and | Mrs. Laura Stockdale, 4721 business are pretzeled in a Park Ave, died of a heart attack
deadlock. Who'll win? y [streetcar at 424 St, and College The government. Ie : She Was 72. Native of Tipton County, Mrs. Here's Why Pp
Stockdale lived there until eight THE AUTO YoupantEs are years ago When she Seuabianes
geared up for big production. residence in Indianapolis. This is the reason: Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. |
fog Prices Te 's Rise 25:50; Trade Active
Economic Stabilizer Alan Valentine and Price Boss Stockyard opened active today! 1 Mike DiSalle don’t like the brush-off they got from the With barrows and glits selling at]
iyesterday’s average. swered quickly is whether the Fire De artment ete 240 pounds, ig bid stabilizers will slap the motor.
[There were a few early sales, 240 The answer may come in hours] Ai ies {
‘and gilts generally 25 cents.
Services wil be ai 9:30 2. mn. ANMIU Deel ODUE $18.50 50 OLH0:! Christ 1 and, of greater importance, ship mahpower later on for war or- Menday in Kirby Mortuary, and odd head good $22 to $22.50; veal-| which are tying up Christmas mail an =| (bridge cons po thelat 10 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul ers active, steady; good and choice ments to Army camps and our forces across the Pacific. A
The price freeze is coming, al- a son, Thomas M. Lambert Jr, all good and choice native lambs $31]
{weight $31.25; medium to choice {cerned only with continued opera- men, and the Brotherhood of Lo-
|yesterday after alighting from a quotable $24 to $26.50.
Handling
andling Engineers. r E. M. Richardson of Kingan & directors.
41 Years
Cattle, Sheep In Same Rule Steady Locutiont Market Here
Hog trade at the Indianapolis |
prices 25 to 50 cents higher than
Early sales of choice grades,
feral loads choice mostly No. 1.
PARTLY CLOUDY AND at around $220 pounds down.
CLOUDY AREAS
to 280 pounds, at $17.50 to $18.50. o MIA
Sows were selling for around
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ND 25 cents higher at $15.25 to $16.50. reeens Hogs 10,000; active, barrows SHOWERS AREA
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fully 50 cents higher; choice 170 to 240 pounds, at 318.75 to $19.00; latter price freely mostly for choice No. 1 &nd 2g around 225 pounds down; 240-270 pounds, at
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$17.75 to $18.75; 270-325 pound More cold, wintry weather is forecast for the Great Lakes, Midwest, Norfiurn and Ceniral at $17. 50 to $18.00; few $18. 25 Plains states tonight and tomorrow. Temperatures will drop to 12-15 below zero ‘at Duluth and | 120-160 pounds, at $1550 to. Milwaukee. Snow flurries are forecast over the Lakes and from Kentucky northeastward to Ver- |
$16.50; choice near 160 pounds at, mont, These storms will be scattered and expected fo occur at intervals during the next 24 hours. | $17.00; sows mostly 25 ceénts
higher; choice 300-350 pounds,
b ° ® ._ _ ® gs uy ween Beljeve Rail Unions Calling { oan Highway Yenlers Were active with prices Detours Listed teady. G t Bluff AH t weaty. Good and choice vere (y@V@rnment Blu eMPT | rourteen roads in Indiana are
RITE'S
(Wright's)
“Container Corp. include| Short of Ellis Trucking Co.,
EVERY NITE ‘TIL
ai b ; closed because of construction, the, medium brought $24 to $32 and| National Mediation Board Seeking ~North of Greendale; 3 miles
ows brought $16 to $2 Fon Highway Commission an-| c 0 ‘Package’ Formula to Satisfy All Workers ovgt County road and city streets,
|nounced t , Cattle 500, calves Ci steers, | pe ay By FRED W. PERKINS, Seripps-Howard Staff Writer IND. 10—~From ind, 30 to a.nd. 35; 2
: {They are: heifers and bulls nominaliy steady; cows near steady with, WASHINGTON, Dec. 15—Some federal officials say the rail-| miles over Ina. 39. | North of Elwood; 15 miles |
Thursday's weak to extreme $1! lower market; few common and way unions are‘ calling an attempted bluff by the government. nL, id= o, They say that is behind the strikes in important rail terminals nD. Me mile m Silver "ty Lake LY action om Scottsburg to V. 8. 50;
$34 to $36; common and medium The bluff is the system of government operation of the Amer- Et ase. ten” tb (bridge gam $24 to $32. fcan railway network since last| Through traffic = Be "ipa. Sheep 1000; active, all slaughter June 25. It is merely token op- Way trainmen to work. The con-|JGih Vernon fo U. 8. 31 8. E. of ua classes fully steady; small lots eration. {ferences being held here include U. 8 33-Cloted at yb: Vaeiour a Hall Half a dozen railway presidents, the officers of ‘the Brotherhood Ei up 9 mle to $32; three decks mostly good to as regional directors, merely work of Railway Trainmen (to which 3 2 10 miles | just choice 87-pound fed wooled in Army uniforms. They report tojmost of the switchmen belong), “ cf na lambs $31.50; short load good and Karl R. Bendetson, assistant pl i also the officers of the Order y d. 10 1 choice 101-pound fed Northwest- retary of the Army. of Rallway Conductors, the 0S “les ‘over ern lambs discounted slightly for| In this, the government is con- Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- anil Ast of Mad
kburg, detour miles over "es. slaughter ewes $9 to $15. ition of the railroads—not in the comotive Firemen and Engine, ph County: “detour 18 0 } ieashiz Bulls, mediums and good, heavy, financial condition of the railroads men.
i south All of these unions have. a do four miles over Sunt i hr (one | nor in the wages they pay their| a ° ~~ men. S ane I pe nal hii ® op Ls track.” piel v ane] and Lg Who Said Men (which oy Tabor mat, Tiber 1949, ‘when the railway over ND, Ue—prom Geneva east; three miles Drivers Can’ 5 {trainmen demanded a 40-hour{®“fNp. zs—rerry closed at Wabash River. |
[ters only, is trying to find a “pack-\y.o, with pay for the present 48- U.S S | - . fi me : Be Stubborn fnot only the striking switchmen |, 100tions ‘including demands} afement
prices! Don’t delay
WASHINGTON, Dec.
The Crowell-Collier Publishing, {Frank Leatherman, Indianapolis,|
Co. has just counted the nation’ 8 and a son, Fred Stockdale, Mor-| cars. The total was 35.670,000,(t0n Tex,
an all-time high.
Burial will be in Crown Hill,
A. Oscar Matthews
of the homes have cars, and 3,522,000 have more than one. And 31 per cent of those two caf homes have incomes between $4000 and $7500. How DO they do it?
v Here's How , Iwas was 83, died yesterday in Gen-| How > WH BOY All thes eral Hospital. He was a member 3ATS, an ee er oh erity's|0f the Tabernacle Presbyterian have opene up prosperity’ Church. throttle?
| Thomas B. McCabe, chairmaniy,.we Hammond, is the only imof the Federal Reserve Board, y.qiate survivor.
says: A : Burial was in Crown Hill . ». »
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“Last year about one Ameri- I Sea can family in three spent more Chaser? ” ¥ than their income. | COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. And he reminds us “of Ben _ ne Onjo Women's Christain |
Franklin's wisdom, “All things' memperance Union, protesting are cheap to the saving, dear to
the wasteful.”
15 (UP)
servicemen in Korea, has raised
stormed Tokyo's city hall only a!
workers inside waiting Ror 3 block from Gen. Douglas Mac-
break. in oe weather. | Arthur s headquarters today.
YEAR-END “INVENTORIES, The laborers, angered when city| layofts while adding up the books, | {officials refused to receive a depu-| and model changes in autos, other tation. hurled stones and debris lines,- may be expected in the next | {through windows and injured| few weeks. {three officials. Three hundred po-iy But these shouldn't last long, ''°® aiupesad the siowd and res-| leue sieged officials a or, Tot t hid The . demonstrators were de-| ing to swing into war manufac- | manding a $15 New Year's bonus. ture.
$mell-O-Gram
Deanna Plans | to ‘Wed THE LAST GUY you'd expect
) SARREGUEMINES, France, _| Dec. 15 (UP)--Movie Songstress to do any flag-waving is a per-ip 00 Durbin, 20, may wed maker French producer Charles Heinz] Yet a telegram came in yes David, 44, next week, faends said | terday from Sam Rubin, president |, 4, \ He wired: Legal formalities will not be cleared out of the way before. and next Tuesday or later, they said. Only intimate friends will attend the ceremony. It will be Miss Durbin's third marriage.
to ting a dab of smell “behind our!
gf the stuff has sent quite al few nice guys to the firing squad,
‘Two hundred drivers learned to enEineers,
a Services will be announced bYman driver can be just as stub- » SEVENTY-THREE per cent | Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.'born as a woman.
| Services for A. Oscar Matthews, Mr. Hardeman to continue north {former bookkeeper and an Indian-and Mrs. Boyd who was inbound {apolis resident 50 years, were held to make a left turn into Peach{this morning in Flanner & Bu-|tree Place. It was a tie, but their done in World War L |chanan mortuary. Mr. Matthews, {bumpers barely Jouched.
Boyd was sitting silently behind her steering - wheel,” Mr. Hardeman behind his. it themselves, ordered both driv- HE ta ih Om 8S. Ayres aq jers to the curb and gave them Belt RR & & SE Fria om ptd.
UT REE BW tr Then he adds | 2Sainst donation of beer to Tyain.Trailer Crash Circle heater dain
after they lost their heads—and |
lage” formula that would satisfy } ot Weel, There Were many { (members. of the Brotherhood of hom the. other " |Railway Trainmen), but also the =~. three “operating” firemen and conductors. their dismay yesterday that a Only Alternative If the formula, subject to aciceptance by the railroads as well ias by the four operating unions, is
15 (UP)—Government nses and Toooipts for the ecurrent fiscal Jour jnroush Dec. 13, com-|
Last June 15 an emergency| Pred with a board under the Railway Labor) Rte . + 105i 84s $ 1038 { |Act recommended an increase for De Dehclt * 2 s0d:608 308 si Et | switchmen of 18 cents an hour— |p Bublle Beit ised Hes 132 208.094314, they wanted 31 cents. No in-|Gold Res. 25.851.959 24.476,622.1
ATLANTA, Dec. 15 (UP)—
Mrs. Verderey R. Boyd and!
Wiliam C. Hardeman each tried! crease was recommended for| b tive, an, ¥ NDIANAPOLIS| CLEARING HOUSE to be first-off on a green Hght.lC: found and Made effects, an “roadmen — some members of Glearines oo ihe It RL na ternative is actual government op-| 10 trainmen and some of the|
conductors. { The rainmen and conductors| set a 8 e for June 25. T No. 2 truck wheat, $3.12, ° Although the railroads Were government made its tokem The Ae § sorbeana Had kept running then, the gOVern-zyre that day. ER Nk NEITHER WOULD back up, ment lost about half a billion| —— tame mama No. 2 » he officers said. Each was in-|dollars. EE a PA BO Ba BB SU [! . t A AN,
sistent on the right of way. Cars| The striking switchmen make
*leration of the railroads, as was
Local Truck Grain poem
A brother. Dr. Charles Mat./)ammed for five blocks around |it impossible for many other rail-|
he intersection. By the time police arrived, Mrs. | ocal Stocks and Bonds &
— o 1B stocks ape Bid Asked
The officers, reluctant to settle Alea
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raffic court summonses, Bobbs- Sorell
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‘and $10,000 damage.
Dee Jewelry Co.
18 N. Miinois St. Soe,
The Home of Dee De Luxe Diamonds ->
Washington and Delaware FILM ST STAR TO WED oo Produce Btore Hours: 9:30 to 8:30
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 15 (UP)—| $5. 35 Ibs, to case,
Film Star Ruth Roman will be! EE rade A lates + Ape & Jnall
married to radio station executive p, an 2 Mortimer Hall this week-end at! pachort Ana over, Ho
Las Vegas, Nev, her studio re- hk Fed 3 Pour, 4 lew vealed last night. : Butterfat—-No. 1. 85: No. 3 83
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RITE'S oneir SHOPS 43 S. Illinois St,
“Always a Bquare Deal at Rite's”
Sablosky’s Depariment
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“The importance of this thought! ,, pe than $3000 to send fruit Sets Fire to Mail Car Cnmins Ene Ragen " the added cost of buying on credit ji, 00 to the United Nations BERN +Consolid dated; winance 5 pid... 86}a is a fact too often forgotten.” Riihiters RNE, Ind, Dec. 15 (UP)— {Contin Car-Na-Var ,........ 1% wilt H S 2 gr Esther M. Madsen, state Ten pouches of mail Wers de- East ern ine ihe eis 8 td 11111! 1 ow Joon: ry Au108 M. 2 sen, su stroyed and 25 others badly Eauitable Securities con HOW DO PURCHASING won . Present. wg the burned when fire broke out in a Family Finance 3 otd 100 t agents think we ought to handle TONY ould pay for a truck- mail car of a Pennsylvania train H3¥3 fore pid 5 d rearmament? oad of assorted juices packed shorily after it hit a semi-trailer Herfl-Jones cy A va ii I look to them peause they| 'M H':-ounce cans. She said yesterday. ome la To% bia i” 4 b most of the materials, fight DeSotiations were now in | Firemen said the truck's cargo {2 a Wo i i ; wd h ' progress to see if the armed included inflammable material Ind Mich EI 4 .- 106% | the shortages and gray gy forces would pay for transport- jand it apparently caused a fire Fingsia P&L co 45-10 ord ..- 80 aif A : t f : by : as ans when {ings es eve ing the juices to Korea, (which burned through the car’s Rape? a dius Eat co Na wg S a convenience (o] ami Y S oppers piri to tell-tale Straws in the —— |wooden floor and set fire to the Be aed Wat ter “com era. 2. neg : : 3 pouches. The mail apparently|™ cireoasree ATA 18S : = > : . deflation wind. Hold Evansville Man “inapis Water Co $8 pid 11107 0 5 } } } They know their apples, or was © hiriatman Li they sald, ph yi Lk com nL 1015 th 8 an or ose Ww 0 in I I ICU 0 more often, metals. ‘In Series of Holdups Truck. driver, Don Berry, 32, mes Seog ng aR ; pmigs Sa They want the military expan-' MEMPHIS, Te nd. 8 passenger en naan File. Lined 8 3 . = ; a hi A HIS, Tenn., Dec. 15 (UP) Begler, 37, Berne, jumped to sLynch 3 14% 8 sion spread over two or three One of six gunmen held as sus- safety before the crash. : Marmon-Herrington © com 2 S op or ris mas uring a ay ar years in a “natural” rather than pects in a’Dec. 4 holdup of a gam- int 2 : a “planned program. Seventy- bling. spot and wanted for ques- wn : 3 sight per cent favored this. tioning in at least six robberies Ingenious 102% : : ; #. mo" . in the “no man’s land” between hr \ . 24% . ; AND I THINK the reason 1S 1n4iang and Kentucky had been COLUMBUS, 0. Dec. 15 (UP) as} —that-eontrols hog-tie them much fue jaantified today. Patrolman James W. Frost was 2 33 more than you and me. When Authorites .sald fingerprints Sent ‘aut. is Ms teaing sustrol is Th rT their supplies are short-circuited, proved he was Gene Higgerson, ga 0 Re 2 Os - 1 paves So Ind G & E pid. 09 12 workers get laid off, customers 3s Eyansville, Ind., despite his Nl aliey here a8 Ign, | ok a CD CM «len 19 : are disappointed, and the Old identification of himself at the Patrolman Frost radioed back Tanner & Co 5% pid ...... 86 ; y@ FURNITURE ; vo 13 80 set y oy . 10 minutes later: Terre Haute. Malieadle 0. BARREIT'S APPLIANCES KAY JEWELERS Man in the front office is sore as time of his arrest as Eugene Cam- U 8 Machine Co. .... ....... 2% 3% g “ Mag HARDWARE a boil eron, Chicago. Higgerson also ad-| Sergeant, I found that hole. {finite Hp sehans 1 ota... n. 562 PE 131 W Washington st That is what they would like mitted his identity, police said. rm stuck, In 1 a Es 344 E. Wash. St, IM. 8831 * open 8 to 830 : to have. ; ) Police identified him as the lead- & " * What they will get 1 believe is er of the six gunmen. They were 34 Forced to Flee “ . som ng much faster, Wars or believed to have participated in . uy ' Symhing do not respect the holdups near ar ie in which Fraternity House Fire | = Budnick’s Trading Get Wise to Big a plans of men. loot was valued at more than LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 15) oe S$ S. KRESGE ( (0. $125,000, according to police. (UP)—Fire destroyed the third! Sus Mart Stores Jobs U EE - floor of a fraternity house near ” IT W. Washington $1. THE Rapin OF PEOPLE Ja Laborers Storm {Purdue University, and 34 mem-| i Open Sundays, Pree Parking ; 804-13 Mass, asking for state pay while they're Pp ibers of the Farmhouse Fraternity! 83% 301 Mass. Ave, LI. 5305 3 out of a job went down 18 per City Hall in Tokyo were forced to evacuate the| ; : d cent the week ending Dec. 9. { : . building. 101 : » About 3000 returned to jobs, TOKYO, Dec. 15 (UP)—One Charles Dienhart, fire chief, | 10 LEADER STORE but that still Jesves the outdoor thousand Japanese laborersigaiq the fire caused between $5000 8
Stanley Jewelry Co.
127 W. Washington $t.
Just West of Lincoln Hotel
STAR STORE
360 W. Washington St. Free Parking Lot No. 3 Across Missouri St.
Southside Furniture Co.
932-934 South Meridian St.
“Southside’s Value Center”
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