Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 37

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(Continued From Page One) tional Guardsmen since President Truman declared the emergency. Officers at Stout Field declined official comment until specific orders are received. They said early today, however, that such an order had been anticipated and “the Indiana Air National Guard Is] ready.” The 122d Fighter Wing held | training maneuvers last August at Grayling, Mich.

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mune from control—although the meat and processed foods that wind up on your table are not— because they are below panity/ price levels. { The auto men had mandatory | ceilings slapped on their 1951 models last week after they refused to roll back prices voluntarily. i | May Save Few Dollars | If the honor system works, iprices should start tumbling (quickly, The family breadwinner {will save a few dollars a week on this budget and the government {will save millions on its rearma-| ment bill. If it fails, ESA will start com-/| {pulsory controls just as fast as it {gets the staff to enforce them. It Iprobably will start with the in|dustries it catches evading the {voluntary ceilings. | The old OPA of World War II tried a similar voluntary system when it first set up shop. But those “jawbone controls” didn't work: and ‘they soon were re{placed by mandatory controls. |--In any event, ESA expects to {be fully manned by mid-March. ! {Observers believe a lot of the! basic industries will be under compulsory controls by then. | Announcement of the voluntary | iprice control scheme came amid| these other developments on the {economic front: | | ONE: ESA rejected a request! by General Motors to call off the| price freeze-on autos pending a v « A ‘full study of the motor industry's A {cost-price-profit situation, | GM promised to resume selling! . g A cars if the freeze were canceled IT'S A GIFT! : and to give rebates to its dealers| land customers if the final price)

' . ' " A * |decision goes against it, +1 It sa gift—that can't help : Stoyearoid Hank Orme, 1422 Southview Dr. . .. ’ enthusiastically attacks the pre-Christmas- | TWO: Representatives of the 10 but please— vacation turkey luncheon served to pupil of the Edgewood School yesterday. The turkey was pro. (Major auto companies and the|

vided under the federal school lunch aid program that insures well-balanced, hot meals at relatively 10 and AFL ate ae ratati|

In commenting on the strength! of the 122d Fighter Wing, Col. | Maxwell said there were still vacancies for enlistment of men! with certain technical qualifi--cations, | “We could use men qualified as cooks, medical unit workers, air-! plane mechanics and ex-service-| men in almost all categories,” the! colonel said. He added, the wing| was not interested in enlisting | and training recruits without any special training in any particular field. The Air Force opposes giving the exact strength or the amount | of equipment of any particular unit, but it was known that the 122d was slightly more than half| the 1500 authorized personnel dur-! ing summer maneuvers. i Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, | Indiana Adjutant Genearl, em-| phasized today that there is no relation between the Air Na-| tional Guard and the National Guard. The Indiana National Guard] has not been called to active duty, | Gen. Hitehcock : declared,

Owen Case Figure Seeks Freedom

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| low cost. The bottle of milk is an essential part of the school's lunch program. lizer Cyrus S.Ching on problems . # say so.” Judge Niblack stormed] industry in siablliamg automobile Se faviete Co Revecsiaie Russ Battleships No Excess Profit Here, Retailer Says "isc wos »

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“If not, I set your motion aside Fire " and Uy Bt It A te Equipped fo Fi J Little Chan e Ex edled What they are worried about e's said in advance of the con- : corpus is the highest writ of the Guided cil | i 9 . P : is the cut in profits as prices go ference that a government ban law and should be tried immedi-| | In Indianapolis Prices up. on cost-of-living and annual im- |

on f provement clauses in the indusOE HraTling toopqnes NOt aPPrOYE] LONDON, Dec. 20 (UP)—_Au-| (Continued From Page One) |G, aise in cracker and soorie|[TY's Wage contracts would “undo Then the Juvenile: Court and: thoritative janes ighung Ships giiok to what is known as the prices last week. years of joint labor-management the teen-ager's attorney agreed on said today that Russia has new {historic markup, the rule of “Ww d t 1 b ¢ efforts and defeat the very pur8 y ag: battleships designed to fire guided py), for retail merchandising.” ® used 10.5 one brand of |,ces of the defense production a= Mrs. Jessie Levy as special judge. missiles and was adding swarms

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Miller Dale, Juvenile Courtinavy “already far in excess of|CeRsive profit,” he said, and we make only three and a quarter : : . ah SLL ER - - Referee and the wife of the Ju-/normal requirements of defense.” Others agreed that markups inicents I don’t call that price chis- FOUR: The Joint Congressional the spirit moves you at its indicated value— venile Court attorney. { {department stores follow con- eling.” Economic Committee called in : : i : | It said that Russia had be-|gorvative lines. “And’ there is Secretary of Commerce Charles” for whatever you have in mind— She testified she signed the tween 350 and 370 submarines in| f h ri Times survey revealed that the . Chat W. Stuart : order for the teen-ager's arrestiactive service,” “120° urider oon. 8 cause for changing Pp! Ces un-| 1 ‘dollar’ will be no bigger as Sawyer, Cha rush v. “ii : +h h + +h St | on Monday the day Owen was'struction and 1000 planned—the| manufacturers lower their..." cuit of the order for the! Symington of the a onal ecu. rougnhou e Jrore acquitted. She said the teen-ager greatest undersea armada ever costs to us; [voluntary rollback. hy Re ar ig ne = Eo was not present at the hearing! assembled. In food, it was the same story. | So your pay wom't buy any on ministra k ; : from which the arrest order re- |The grocers fight tooth and nail| 0 So pot it takes to live, = Harrison for questioning on a Bonds are issued for any amount sulted. YOULL ¥ FEEL SO WISE when with prices, keeping profits thin | Sama aspects of the controls question. Mrs. Dale said the arrest was You have a fistful of cash instead On popular items. They have not | Extend Raci Committee members yagied 1 : from $1 Or More— made on a charge of parole vio-{of a closet full of “stuff” you no been hoarding because they long en acing {find out why more controls aren lation. longer want. A Times Want Ad ago Were rationed by manufac-| CHARLES TOWN, W. Va., Dec. ‘being applied faster. i Z The teen-ager then took the will do the trick! It's so EASY!/turers on heavy-demand war-20 (UP)--The winter racing meet- There is a special booth on the First Floor stand to give her version of con- It's so FAST! It's so ECO-|scarce merchandise. {ing at Charles Town has been ex- Monument Yule . : 3 tacts with Juvenile Court since NOMICAL! Dig out, what you “We couldn't speculate if we tended six racing days, it was an- o to issue Gift Bonds and Hat certificates wR : .

last January when she returned | want to sell and Phone’ Riley 5551. wanted to,” said the manager of nounced today, moving the sched- Pro ram Listed from a six-month trip with the A pleasant voiced, experienced ad-jone of the largest super-markets. uled closing of the track from 9

evangelist, {taker will help you. |“We can't get the stuff.” {Dec. 23 to Dec. 30, The Christmas program at the If you telephone ir 156 [—ask for Extension 38 : Soldiers’ and Sailors’ monument i enters its seventh day today-with ; Service | Is direct— / ¢ a i

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