Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1950 — Page 22
Harry's GiftVanishing Ink
Platinum Plated Swimming Pool
Chosen for Capital's Party Queen P I ice Rumpus
By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staft Writer
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23—Merry Christmas! And for|
a select few who prance regularly in Washington's halls: of state—and in its salons and saloons—an assortment of trinkets: To Harry Truman, a pen that writes with disappearing Ink—and good wishes for success in the toughest job in the world. ;
| where he teaches Collectors of
To Maj. Gen. Harry Vaugh- Internal Revenue from all over|
an, the President's military the U. S. how to vollest taxes ’ i fit in diplomatically and painlessly. Ride, 3 foot that's toe. big to . Funny thing, the collector from To Party-Giver Gwen Cafritz, a Alaska and the one from Hawaii platinum-plated swimming pool to Showed up bright and early the replace that old, beat-up gold one. first day of school—but the colTo Diplomat "Perle Mesta, just lector from West Virginia was one, teeny-weeny treaty to sign. vo Jays late. He was snowWhi nate Minority leader x on Nobody can say Defense Sec-
| retary George CC. Marshall is /e W e ni pounder to save wear and tear o | partying while Korea burns.
his hands. p ; say. The Marshalls have accepted TO Howse Speaker Sam Ray just four social invitations in
burn, a wig with central heating] I . ao to ward off those drafts. the last » x weeks, ” ~ ~ . . THERE WAS plenty of genteel Presidential Shake gorging at that party given the | other night by Mr. and Mrs. American - Legion Commander Frank Rediker, Mrs, Sedixer, Erle Cocke "Jr. is able to shake who's the former Egyptian Prin. hands for hours these days withcess Halim, had her buffet decked out losing any fingers. out modestly with a suckling pig, | During a White House visit,
a turkey, a ham and a batch of ip, showed the President a big! first knowing where it stood on| Interesting months lie ahead Making a low, massive front ap- Conference Slated
hot chicken livers and for a while there was little conversation, © Senator Owen Brewster of! Maine trotted pigward more than | once, as did the State Depart!
ments chief of protocol, John] : {from the start. And this was a| Smmc——— {the part the driver sees, the dash,
Simmons, Also lurking about to!
THANKS to Harty Truman. know in “a few days"-what-could———
Association will be held Jan, 21-23 at the Claypool Hotel. © © Fred K. Bales, Indianapolis, ! secretary of the association, { all grain and feed dealers are: | vited to join :in discussion of! problems facing the industry.
Output Cut Looms After
| | Used Car Market Expected to ; Enjoy Revival By The Times Automobile Editor THE WEEK HAS BEEN Jittery i for automobile men. The Gen- | eral Motors stand on the *ollback {left Chevrolet, Pontiac and Cadil{lac dealerd up in the air. They had deliveries to make ; {and didn't know what to charge, . ‘ fi . i {although GM had said “You ge This is Cadillac's luxurious 1951, in the Series 40 Special Sedan, now making its bow. The new | whatever cars you have, do with| Cadillac Hydra-Matic drive has been improved to feature a new instantly acting reverse. And the | them what you like.” | interiors—they're Cadillac, true to fine car tradition. ! Dealers stuck with their manu-| : et EE =] 2 a = . nn facturing parents, held the line. days, especially the& late models g ’ ® 1 They had valued franchises and! which have not been moving well, | World S Finest Car
they played the game loyally: { The used car dealers will glean| : - | But that doesn’t mean they the cream from the overload on! ° {stopped selling. They sold but|the new car supply. Offered in 10 Body Styles {didn’t deliver. They accepted cars| If a man can’t get a new car,| : Long, Low. Styling Marks 1951 Line;
‘but under GM’s order didn’t OWN he'll take next best, a recent! Rear Fender Tail-Fins Retained
{hem . | model used car. And some dealers h la¥e prepared for this, although : Xs e Wege Shay The 1951 ~Cadittac which has been standing patiently In the {wings while General Motors settled its price rollback problem is
i US IMERS WERE yelling ‘making its debut in Indianapolis.
{for deliveries. Dealers smoothed Is "soft, c {feathers, explained that they'd Watch for Ceilings | ___ Rated by both public and engineers as the world's finest car]. be done SOME HAVE STORED good it will make its appearance in 10 bady styles, sticking to its long, It took just four days for, cars. In this they run the risk of low styling, and wil Jeep is rear fender tail-fins. : General Motors to accept the ceilings which wotld catch them | The new | Bre os en o. . pes rollback, but insiders felt sure with the depreciation in the Sat 8 emp as ze 1 n the xo Farm Electrification GM had not gone along without holding period. umper w arge bumper guards
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Here's to a Christmas bright with
trees gleaming with light, hands clasped in friendship and hearts full of the serenity that is Peace.
: | : [re e id Don E. Ahrens, Times State Service its labor contract with a cost-|for automobile men. But it won't Péarance, sa " | of-living escalator clause, {be the first time, and they're sure Esnral manager of the Cad AYRE, Des: 23--Use of ‘ {it won't be as tough as the glum Division. | electrici o dry grain and corn No Get-Together land discouraging days of the war | will be emphasized at-the 22d
, n Farm Electrification Conference FORD - TOO ) » ATS 1L K THE rollbac k when no cars were made at a Wednesday and Thursday at Pur-
due University. has been restyled for safety and, Top speaker will be T. E. Hien-eye-appeal,
Eight Colors
It will come in eight colors, and p
healthy sign in the anto business
laughter, to voices raised in song,
help give the barbecue the proper) ¢ _. (for those who say quite minty Named Manager
cosmopolitan touch were people | §. ; | like Mrs, Gwen (Nero was a] Ee A i (act together, like one big happy Tightwad) Cafritz, Mme, Henri be {family sticking together, 0 Bonnet, wife of the French Am-| | It is hard to believe that Chey-! bassador, and Mrs. James K (rolet, Pontiac or Cadillac lost any, Vardaman, wife of the Federal
{that “the boys up in Detroit” all}
At Morris Plan
Jestorqay Aanotnced She appoiut. shape, allowing clear vision!
{ton, head of the Farm Electrifi- { Instruments. are clustered in! catidn Division, Department of . {front of the driver for visibility | Agriculture. The sessions are part William Schloss, pr cultent Ofland easy reach. The top half of lot the three-day winter agricul the Indianapolis Morris 4% the cluster has an inverted U-|t
Reserve System “bigshot. Prac-|callous on his hand—said it came| tically nobody wore more than, a|rrom ghaking hands with a bunch | couple of thousand bucks worth ,¢ burly Texans. So Harry Tru-| of furs, though. man showed the Legionnaire his! aan | Presidential handshake —you grab Long Way Home {the other guy's fingers first, be-|
2 {fore he gets a chance to squeeze. It took three Washington big-| win
wigs six hours to get from Phila-
delphia to Washington by train ich : Sarma] the other night—a.2% hour ride. Barkley, who's had three Secret
3 Servicemen following him since relers 1 ssist he iravelers luded hosis ant the attempted assassination .of 3hee, ex-OPA head Leon Hender- President Truman, likes his gon, and Greek Ambassador Ath- Shadows fine. Only complaint he anase G. Politis. They were cue N48 is that too many of his best to arrive in Washington at mid- iories are. getting into ecircula-| night, but somehow their car got Hon: . uy dra and wound up In AleX-| (opy pESK editors in Wash-| : pty Ct man. (ington have to be sure there's! fore the trio finally got home. {plenty of room in the paper bean a : (fore they okay using the name The Senate was relatively [of Yemen's new charge d'affairs gules ah piher dus hen Soins lin a story, In full, it's Sayed Abkota turned to Semator Bill [foi oon Knowland of California and | : na
asked In a velee that could be | NEW MEMBERS of the White
heard in Hoboken: “You had House Spanish class include Mrs, around the corner of the ysar,| In 1944 he became manager of
your orders from Chiang Kal win 0 Douglas and Mrs, Harshek today, Bil?” lold H. jurton, wife of the Suo.oo. !preme Court justices; U. 8. TreasIF THERE are any hard feel- yrer Georgia Neese Clark; Mrs, ings between Mrs. Truman-and Frank Pace, wife of the Army Mrs. Veep Barkley it didn't show Secretary, and Mrs, Forrest Sher-
at the luncheon Mrs. T gave for man, wife of the Chief of Naval Pair, And there is a better than.
“Margery Clifford, daughter of ex- Operations. Presidential Adviser Clark Clif-| Incidently, the ! classes aren't ford. ‘held at the White House, but at Mrs. Barkley, an old friend of the Pan-American Union building. the Cliffords—Margery’'s Ma in- The name comes from the fact troduced her to Alben-—-was on|that Mrs. Truman was an active hand and+*‘there wasii't even a member when her husband was black look exchanged. a Senator, and was hostess to = =» =» the group a few times after movINTERNAL REVENUE Com: ing Into the White House. She's mizsioner George Schoeneman is still on the membership rolls, but running a school these days-—(doesn't 80 to meetings any more,
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|sales as a result of the GM re-|
fusal to sell cars to dealérs untill there was an understanding o wages, | They kept accepting all the cars! they could get, signing orders, | taking down payments on a when | and if basfs, i
Chrysler Waited
| VICE PRESIDENT Alben =NTYs! A
FORD PURRED RIGHT along, didn't miss a beat, nor did Ford dealers make hay of their GM |
rivals’ predicament. They stayed §
ethical, didn’t woo customers, or
work the other side of the street, |"
Chrysler sat back, wondered | and waited. It was in a good po-| sition ‘and could wait for a full month, That's when Chrysler 1951! models are due out. It was a sure bet that the confusion would be cleared by that time.
Full Steam Ahead
Abdussamed Abus DEALERS NOW FEEL that
he price rumpus is over, They can go ahead with gll the esrs they can: get. But just ahead.
they can see the deepening outline of another worry--the cutback in car production. The big companies are gearing for this, They will see that there are plenty of parts for quick re-
fitty-fiftty chance that they. will depend largely on labor and parts sales ‘for their gross next year,
Keep 'Em Running HAVING PARTS is one thing. Having men to install them is quite another, Headache No. 2 for the dealers is manpower, good mechanics” They are scarce and they will be scarcer. Bh i Used cars are in for better
served as assistant to the news wii affect the dairy industry will {director of the American Bankers be discussed at the 33d annual
through the steering wheel, 8 departAnger of the saving P | The new Hydra-Matic transMr. Schloss mission selector dial is built in said the posi-'the steering wheel hub. tion was created, Cadillac boasts a new smoothbecause of the ness and unexcelled power in the increase in pass- engineering of. the high-compres-
more than |
4 ' | Hydra - Matic is offered as ay andl the standard equipment in all 1951 < fi _! models. | Ing ira Be Mop A wide selection of colors and, g i "enlarged its of- fabric combinations will be avail-| Mr. Hammer" {ces and In- able. : Sr { creased the number of tellers’ r windows 40 per cent. | * Mr. Hammer for several years DITY Group was assistant secretary of the
Indiana Bankers Association. He 10 Convene : Here
is an IU graduate, and had) How the preparedness program
ation, then Assistant 10 the convention of the Indiana Dairy
tute of Banking section of the Products Association Jan, 15-17 g b TA “iat the Claypool Hotel.
R. A. Larson of Indianapolis, the Agriculture-Business Depart- executive secretary, is supervising ment of the Indiana State arrangements for the convention. ment of the Indiana State Cham-'C, Floyd Byers of Goshen is the ber of Commerce. He helped or- organization's president.
ganize the first International Special conferences will be held Dairy Exposition and became its
first executive Secretary jon the butter, ice cream, milk! He 18 WMariied aad his two distributors, milk products manu-
children. The Hammers live at|facturers and quality improve-| 1227 Southbrook Dr. ‘ {ment divisions.
Believed the Sign Fire Inside Put Out
ORCHARD LAKE, Mich, Dec. FORT WORTH, Tex. Dec. 23 23 (UP)-— Sheriff's officers had (UP) — Texas & Pacific railroad to remove a roadside sign read--officials got this report from a ing: « “Fine for Dumping.” They clerk: “Broke lock on a car that (said. passershy apparently repre- came Jn with cattle in it, to put [sented the sign as more of an the “hay that was on fire inside invitation than a threat. lit out.”
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