Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1950 — Page 16
br HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor WE'RE IN THE BUTTER again. That's proof of the plush. Oleo stepped out in color, tried ‘o give butter the long count, and shot price haymakers from the heels.
And the Price Will Be Reasonable WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UP) —Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan assured housewives today that there will be plenty of sugar in 1951—at reasonable prices. Mr. Brannan issued an order
yesterady limiting sugar sales in the United States. to 8 million
’ mn: But butter’s still in the ar oh allowed 200,ring, and on millions of pieces 000 taps to scoot through the rest st every day. And it’s of the yea of ia back ny = | But in tiyls figure there is about Bs don't move until the 200.000 tons which disappeared in
market is sure people will pay. And the word I get is that butter,
the Korean rush to the sugar shelves. That is ‘still around somewhere, probably most of it
tons next year. The new quota, added to stocks already on hand, should provide “an adequate reserve for emergency use,” he sald. The seeretary is required by law to set sugar marketing quotas each year to meet the nation's need and to maintain a
Doctors and Dentists Are Included In New Orders Effective by Mar. 22
9740 more reserve lieutenants and captains to active duty by Mar, 22.
The call-up ahnounced last night will bring to 27,000 the num-~ “Drowsy and numbed from sip-
ber of Army officers returned to uniform on an individual basis since the Korean War began. ;
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UP)—The Army plans to call some
Army spokesman said most of the new group, including 890 man stands on the
‘Was of Red Peril Y AL : Coming ear
Service ! KNIGHTSTOWN, Dec. 27—
p of
physicians and 850 dentists, are
expected to volunteer. They : . added, however, that mandatory| IS emin orders will be issued unless .
enough men volunteer.
165 chaplains and 415 assorted medical specialists in addition to the medical officers. The men will be called from both active
Accused's Wife Loathe to Testify
The order will affect 5420 leu- bin AIRE bet a the Kiwinis Cub tenants, 1900 captains, 100 WACs, g ury 0 and methods are no longer secret.
is getting ready to step up a few cents, In the East it has edged up nearly 2 cents in a hot margarine
market, since Friday. » ” »
and inactive reserve ranks. |
,on pantry shelves, in basementsirair and equitable price to pro- Some May Be in Guard
or attics, caking with moisture. |qucers and consumers alike.
= = # BUT DON'T EXPECT low prices to hold too long. About next year was estimated at 8affected may be members of court today that the former gov-
Butter eaters in Indianapolis are it may go up unless Mr. Brannan consumption of 7,850,000 tons. |will be the first time during the tion to a Communist spy courier we cannot afford,” he told his
Current reserves, representing current emergency that such of- to get it “to Russia as soon as
to an even richer opens the gates and lets more! called
They're going in for into the country. sugar in the hands of refiners, ficers have sweet cream butter which costs 3 This, he will probably do—the housewives, industrial users and vidually. cents more a pound. power of that man. |wholesalers, are about 600,000] The officers, as That's the butter we're trying to If, If If : {tons larger than last year. of h 3 ’ i ell Wig if marga- | THE PEOPLE who haul things can be maintained in 1951 andgiven 30 days to close out per-ings that she said she and Mr. : 8 {say they are ready to go te war. will rine went off the market, it | | e would be a buck a pound. { That is the Transportation- extraordinary demands. {Association of America. It is [Officers with four or more de-' Washington in 1942 and 1943.
Over the Barrel |“prepared to do its part.” = __ 'pendents will be exempted upon “At one meeting,” she said, “Mr. HERE 1 AM, in trouble again But the transportation facil- Hog Trade Active request. Remington had some information v ’ ¢
switching
product. been
indi- possible.”
With 2 good reader who says, in/ities can perform their utmost Veterans now in college will be he was very excited about.”
crisis, “only under these
- worded Mrs. John H. Little, who ~ IF private management «Prices Are Off Officers Training Corps course. sure that it got to Russia as soon allowed" free rein, within rea- : : yesterday about the voluritary IF government agencies, even |year of interneship. Mrs. Remington said that Mr, businessmen to write such /transportation—in all enterprise., parly sales of light. and me- pensions, disability allowances or at that meeting that the inforbor matters be such that all N-/than yesterday's best prices at be ordered to active duty. Mrs. Remington said the meetshopping yourself in the so-called] IF required materials be Al- cores Trade opened active. {active duty between Mar. 1 and to the Communist Party. “ ’ a : I know that I have to spend trucks, busses, and planes, and around. 130, head choice No, .1{MarL. the early part of 1942 at a meet-
effect, “Bub, who's paying you?” in a Jes It's from gracious, but firm- conditions.” Now come the “ifs. began: Medical reserve officers will be as possible.” “Pye just read your article of sonable regulation. . sallowed to complete at least one Pay Party Dues i 1 th K-| Barrows, Gilts 50 May Be Called h king for th rollbacks, n emergency, rely on the work-| : May Called Remington, then working for the “Either you are paid by the |I"S Of the enterprise system in| To 75 Cents Lower | The Army said officers drawing, War Production Board, explained : : . : | IF the policies of organized qjum weight barrows and gilts disability compensation who pre- mation was “a formula to make eon talking Jot know WRAt liabor and government toward la- were 50 to 75 cents lower today viously have been exempt, may explosives from garbage.” “How do you know so much terests, including the public's be | Th i | s | de > Fa the Indianapolis Stockyards. e entire group, except for|ings with Miss Bentley were also about prices? Do you do any maintained. Strikes are out. Heavier wr were off 25 to 50/the medical officers, will go on!an occasion for their paying dues respectable department stores or |gcated to assure adequate pro- 22. The dical i ATO : ? = : | . . choice 170 to 240 22 medical men will report! She testified that she and Mr. grocery stores? |duction of ships, engines, cars, po ge 105i Ts 379 $21 25: in Iwo, groups on Feb. 5 and Remington. met Miss Bentley in tT : TY r. 13. more every week going to the for rights-of-way. a: Quotas for the six Army areas: ing arranged by Joe North, who grocer, either for catsup or | IF great care is taken to keep !l8htweights, $21.35, 240 to 270 M y g 8 y
March when the government be- million tons—a 2 per cent in- regular National Guard or Re-'ernment economist turned over HERE'S THE TELL - TALE. gins to buy for the Armed Forces, Crease over this year's estimated serve units. The Army said it “top secret” war-time informa-| a! Week of a fiberless prosperity City Scho ols Put
be adequate to meet “anyisonal and business affairs unless Remington had with confessed straw-stuffed security. they volunteer to report sooner./spy courier Elizabeth Bentley in| “Stalin’s trick is to see that we
He handkerchief, and signals the permitted to graduate if they told her (Miss Bentley): ‘This is/shooting to begin, if zal: does, |C®Pt Detter-paying positions.
{have completed the senior Reserve top secret’ and he wanted to be
1951, face to face with the most cunning revolutionist of all time.”
Harold H. Hartley, business ed!-| Indiana es,
But his when-and-where are.
the masses” is Wor handed 8 deftly Having tuo ,| fronts extending
hand, while stroking rags- of ai the Although the call-up will be on The divorced wife of William °"® different types of air masses affecting > Domestic sugar consumption an Fi ol basis, some officers Remington testified in federal|3nd-tatters leftists with the| 4. siirds of the nation will be under the spell of chilled air. Skies
other.”
audience. Straw-Stuffed Security
| Testifying for the government! “It has been watered with tax in previous in the perjury trial of her hand-|blood drained from the arteries 0 lieeze.--calls, will be ordered to active some ex-husband, Mrs. Ann Rem-|of business, adulterated with fedMr. Brannan said this reserve/duty for 21 months. They will be ington described a series of meet-leral red ink, then fed intravenous-
Maintenance Workers Attracted by Industry
have no noble cause, no real, di-| City schools are facing a job rect, decisive issue with the Soviet|pinch as the result of mainteUnion until he drops the redinance employees leaving to ac-
ly into mellowing muscles of a
“In Asia he is drawing the, Seven maintenance workers ‘color line, in America he is try-have resigned in the last month, ling to draw the class line, and Horace E. Boggy, superintendent tired and hungry Europe already of buildings and grounds, told the is so toxic from communism that|{School Board last night. {it will stumble into 1951 in a| The board pointed out salaries stupor of confusion. : could not be increased during the {| “The United Nations has been{1850-51 school year because wage {a wet firecracker so far. But it/schedules are fixed in the current remains our only hope, short of budget. | Violence. It is our court of reason., No new appointments {But it has surely word-fiddled in/made to fill the vacancies. the ull light of freedom’'s bon:| “Industry seems to be taking {re the men we ordinarily employ, | Sacrifice Coming and this department will suffer { In this country, Mr. Hartley accordingly,” Mr. Boggy said. {sald, citizens will be asked to| A School Board statement said {make sacrifices they will neither budgets are made for the fiscal
were
mayonnaise, eggs or soaps or enough labor for transportation, Pounds. $20 to $20.75; few 10ads area Capts. Lieuts. wac lana SDS. Sala as 32 Communist, Papy want or understand. year beginning July 1, and coffee. And the prices are al- | IF taxes don't drive away 2/0 to 325 pounds, $19 to $20; 1a 34 al ng Jem ey ag, me Y %¢°1 “But when we remove 5 million schools are required to stay within ways adjusted upwards . , . (private capital from the carry- 120 to 160 pounds, around 50 34 243 684 B {Pp t at the meetin in q0€R from mind-and-muscle pro-|its limitations. : “And you have the affront to Ing Industry. cents lower at $1650 to $17.50; 4} HN Sa Bo Hepreent A ee 8 Fourth duction, feed, clothe and equip) Of the seven resignations, three say that the merchants don’t 1 counted six “if's” which 1s choice near 160 pounds, $18; sows, 6th 317 808 » Bl Ave. in New York, she said. were them to fight, 'we also shall re-|were to accept other employment
\exactly six too many if we get{about 25 cents lower; choice 300] 1, js
Jump thelr price tags. to 550 pounds, $16.50 to $17.50; Area Quotas for Medical "Ofmcers 1% Jacob Golos, a Communist func-
“As a mother of three I dare Into trouble with the Big Red
' Area Physicians Dentists Others tionary whom they had met you to go out and do some shop- iy . ‘ Sloiee Lightweights, . sparmgly Eo 318 3% gs through Mr. North, and a woman ping yourself, go’ to the grocer |n' a Si 3 1s 90 88 introduced as “Helen,” and see what you get for your THE Spel MEN who make Cattle. 1000; calves, 250, steer a 23 175 8 ‘She said she learned later money and how much less it will Eo A they and heifer trade opened less ac- sin 4 107 _% “Helen” was Miss Bentley.
things are in a dither. They want tive; early sales about steady; vitals re » PE" Bovernment Dusiness. but they 1oad lot mostly medium 850 te'tvincludes Indiana. HAT'S THE gist of it. And are afraid to bid. 1125-pound steers, $29 to $31.50; tt ote a te “ quite’ strangely, anes.” Littic is| The Government it letting out few PTI oo oood. S37. pari Cais Utility Officials Re ee EN very right. Prices are up, {more and more rope in defense |pad high to choice yearlings ; & Bhar. Pi and go contracts, beginning to dip into hel pg Roles dw me. Map ‘Natural Gas’ Plans two-week intervals and contact I am lookfng at the Dun & the billions Congress has voted. dium weight steers held around Representatives of eight lead-/US- She was to get any informaBradstreet, food price index, just | But it is the way it is done $34.50: few good medium heifers, Ing gas utilities in Indiana met tion that they could use which in. which says 13 basié foods to- Which has the little fellows $30 to $30.50. ‘today in the chambers of the We could give her and she would gether went up 10 cents this scared. Some of them say taking) Bulls, steady; medium and good State Public Service Commission "FINS us party literature, week, the highest level in two 8 government contract could easi- hee and sausage bulls, $24.50 to to map “strategy” to obtain “an| Relvcant lo Talk years, - ly be a short cut to business $26.50: best heavies eligible to adequate supply at reasonable IS. mington said Miss Where I am wounded is in Suicide. 1827 rates” of natural gas from the eatiey usually telephoned her who's paying me. I ought to an-| ; * =» : Vealers, fairly active, steady; Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co. ang Si “ould call her husband swer that. It's The Indianapolis! THEY HAVE TO SI BMIT 004 and choice, $34 to $36. { The utilities will go before the and plan the meetings. Times, at least that's what my Scaled bids. If they get the con-™ gpaar “1000, moderately active; Federal Power Commission in checks say. ira, the government may gIVe 1,4 1ampbs, steady; bulk good and Washington on Jan. 9 with their AND AS toh ry {the go-ahead in 60 days, maybe .,,ice native wooled lambs, $31.50,request. Utilities represented in2 A MY not doing longer. ! . 1 any shopping, Mrs. Little should] By that time costs ha {to $32.50; few small lots common cluded Greenfield Gas Co., Cen- ) ' Te y may Dave, good. $26.50 to $31; three decks'tral Indiana Gas Company;
have been on my heels Christmas gone up, and they are thrown shopping, pricing this, ther mor. for a hus. {good - and choice 82-pound fed Northern Indiana Gas Company,
ing on, hoping for something for! less,
be next week . ..” “850 45) Mrs. Remington said that at a
— jsecond meeting with Miss Bentley
{gave her a scarf and Remington
“Fm not tooling with Unele (dium to choice "slaughter ewes; Co., Ohio Valley Gas Co., Indiana But the department stores have Sam's money,” an employer of $10 to $16. {Gas and Water Co., and the Pittsmoved up prices only as their about 40 told me yesterday, TE boro Municipal Plant, teas went up, and after the costs “not vay 3 san Jo assured 1 No One Goes to School went up. One here and there | am not going to lose my shirt. | have selog now and Bere may. We little oo are in fon: ‘Then for Any Good the big reputable stores’ played! spot”
very reluctant witness.”
FRASER, Mich, Dec. 27 (Up) The Republican commissioner, to tell the truth as I know it.”
Mrs. Remington recalled that| on Christmas, 1942, Miss Bentley
ov th : ot Fei avy {western lambs, $32; scattered me-/Pendleton Gas Co., Richmond Gas'¢ 2, 18 PYosceution, Mrs, Deming. [Shiu Dente eon * C 4
“It’s extremely hard to have to testify against the father of ‘Contin-Car-Na-Commissioners sitting in at the my children. I hold no malicel br tos Tole 8 pid” conference were Democrats Hugh toward him. I've been subpenaed | aultable Securities cow ' Abbett and Lawrence Cannon. by the government and I'm trying. Family Finance §% ofd ..... ot 0
move a number of new cars, tele- and one listed insufficient pay as {vision and radio sets, automaticithe reason. One fireman who left [washers and new homes, for another job had been with the “No one, included our balled-up {schools more than three years. elected leadership, knows how ——————————— much we shall have to give up.|JUST TOO MUCH CHANGE ‘But everyone who thinks but TTLE {briefly can see that we cannot SEAT LE, Wash. Doe. 0 G0), isit at freedom’s loaded banquet today after he tried to rent a ‘table, meat and bread piled high, hotel room with a cigar box full
aed souls peoeaing thelr noses Of nickels. Officers said the youth
1.00 NEELALORT. CON PSOE 1. 4. 9AGNLR. ALL MIOSTS RESERVED.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—The warm and static air from the Montana-North Dakota border south NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (UP) taunt rich rightist nations with| ward through New Mexico mark the boundary iver butwaen
two eastern
“We are stuck with the soft, over the nation will be mostly fair.
List 3 Hoosiers On Casualty List
Three Indiana men, including a Pendleton soldier previously listed a prisoner of war and wounded, are listed in today's casualty list released by the Department of Defense, ' The list: WOUNDED
Pfc. William Earl Dickerson, Army, son of Russel Edward Dickerson, Terre Haute. 3 Pfc. Bernard George Reust, Army, husvand of Mrs. Ardella Elizabeth Reust, Columbia City. RETURNED TO MILITARY : CONTROL Pfe. Jimmy Joe Clark, Army, son of Sherman Gibson Clark, Pendleton. (Previously prisoner of war and wounded.)
$100,000 Fire Drives 50 Persons Into Cold
TAUNTON, Mass, Dec. 27 (UP)—A general alarm fire destroyed three large manufacturing firms in a business block and forced more than 50 persons to flee their homes early today in the coldest weather of the season. Damage was estimated at more than $100,000. : The blaze broke out in the sprawling Brown Equipment & Manufacturing Co. plant where trailer trucks and parts are made and spread to the J. C. Murray Co. and the Gregg Silver Co. in the same three-story brick building.
PILOT-WRESTLER KILLED MONTEVALLO, Ala. Dec. 27 (UP)—Done Keene, an airplane pilot and wrestler, was killed here yesterday when his small plane
ito the windows. : apparently had stolen the nickels, | “This,” he said “will be the year|3/0 Worth, from an ice cream
‘to give up, get up, and get going, store.
crashed shortly after he took off
[to wrestle in Amarillo, Tex.,
{no matter where, or how much or
{whom it hurts.”
‘Local Stocks and Bonds
Dee. 27 STOCKS Bid Asked Americal States cow American States ofa *tAyrshire Collieries com.... 15% 15% Lk Ayres 4%
a tie with the salutation “Merr |oBelt RR & ait “yrds pa... 6 i ” *Be com.... "AE one point, under questioning, “SCE wis 1 fh, 8 i ’ ng => 2 2% ..... . entral Soya HAE Ostrich
*Cummins Eng co roonolidated Ah
fg THe idea that an ostrich is an exploded myth. . .-
| Equitable Securities com ..... “amily Pinance com w reine M3 { *Hamilton Mfg Co com ...... 26%
"FOUNDED 1913
M
‘doesn’t do this
hides his head. in the sand
. But, unfortunately, there are still many investors who fail to appraise their
it square, I'm sure, Smooth Somebody went to school here Ross Freeman, was not present. ! ei | Serf-Jones SX oh Oy er 30 investment holdings as realistically as they should, As for groceries. That's where : : ie stmas va CR : | "HOOK Drug Co COM... ...ssss 16% |... : : t Sine” oT (Thats YESTY, LAN WRITING this on a pew S108) Chrlnts vacetion, a1 yrs von meansy am Gon. Walker's Mother |For ii ie yf Yet compen brokers servic coud se them I am in the height of delight push- Rotel 1 Oral. a Sick Pos of de: rigor High School band's instru-. ESCONDIDO, Cal., Dec. 27 (UP) Unable to Attend Rites Ind Mich El 4% ptd ora 104 M64 straight. ing a shopping cart and loading ’ : B ments. {—Funeral services will be today] 2 *tIndpls P & L com _......... Ma 28 Up-to-date facts are the onl i 3 it, adding the bill up in my mind i» not peddling them, but I gona) officials reported today for Charles R. MacLoon, 87, so BLTON, Raia lide Grin Roagty Co | aw 2 oo) P . y basis on which lo to be sure I have enough to bail wi could. They are soft to the that $2700 worth of musical in-| former promotion manager of the mother of Lt. Gen. Won on jnd Cap & Water com ".... Ja li judge the safety, earning prospects and possible myself out at the check-out 8c" UPS, quiet to the ear, and struments were stolen. All the Hearst newspapers. Mr. MacLoon|waike 4 todav | “Indpls Water Co 5% pfd. . 107% 110 appreciation of a given security. they triple space for faster writ- : i ! r, sa today she would! sindpis Water 474% pfd 102 104% counter. p (thief left behind were two flutes, died Monday at his home here. He gpiq by .h s Jefferson National Life com.. 10 11% Our cli : = "om ing, faster reading. lone brass horn and a snare drum. is survived by his wife, Josephine, not e eT Shysician's aayice | Kinean Soom So 2%. Jn : Clients look tous for such factual informaLor gor” UHAND . ou I DON'T KNOW WHY it took IDeSe. band director Fran Wine- and two sons, Louis 0. MacLoon ington Cemetery, Va 3 Fw her |} mean, Nat "Lire 1 1% 1% Hom an specific problems. We also supply timely . Ce8 ¥ » § rO- i ay or 2 » { ’ * LLY ag Va iia . » ing, but the stores can't contiouihe industry so long to turn out gap Said indy uigw for nek lof i Francisca and Robert B. famous son. Marmon Herrington ‘com 1: Sa 8 reports on current investment opportunities — it. They pay more. And I sug- this good machine. It should have © oC cng When schoo resumes. acLoon of © neinnatl. | The general was killed Satur-| Nat Homes com .... . .... 18 ah based on facts gathered by our Investment Regest that Mrs. Little ask the buy. been done years ago. . day in a jeep accident. IN"'Ind Pub Serv com _... Fin seatch : er in some store, to get out his/ It takes gumption to redesign ® Mrs. Walker has been in ill N'T0d Pub Serv 4a aa i Departineat, : bills and prove it. an already best-seller. But that's OcCla ecuri Y. health for several years. She lives PR Mallory Co com : Le Write for our Current Bulletin But that word-jab who's paying What Royal did. And I wouldn't . hefe in the family home, where | ies J pe +1 26% ; me—that hurt. Because some- be surprised if, some day they'd en. er was born 61 years |fub Serv of | 3a ois 0% times I think no one is, after I turn out one which would spell. ‘How the New 1951 Law Works ago. 80 Tna ‘a's E com“ iadnaan 5 an THOMSON & MSKINNON get my moola, take a whirl I could use that. | (This is the first of five question-and-answer articles explain- [HOLD SOUTH BEND YOUTH | 'Stokely-Van Camp com . 8 BROKERS IN SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES - through the stores, and wind up (Note from editor: You're tell-| ing the meaning of the 1950 amendments to the Social Security | SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Dec. 27 Taos on son plat. 1. td ob! with nothing but a few loose ng me’ : Act. It is based on information Issued by the Federal Security Ad- |(UP)—Merle Butler, 21, South 0 a’ Moone gyeasle "10 il 0 5 East Market Street = - - MArket 3501 threads in the bottom of my Bottlenecks « | ministrator about Old-Age and Survivors Insurance for those Bend, was arrested here yester- gol sieohone s% ota o% “Offices in 38 cities in the United States and Canada pocket. . NOT THE KIND you are think-| newly covered and those whose prtotection has been increased by [day by South Bend police and| © noNne . - % I My sympathy, Mrs. Little. And jz of, The ones I mean have theMewlaw) ~~ = ~~ ~~. = EY FBI agents on a charge of trans-| aie & Seen we » » - _MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHER PRINCIP hope 1 fan have yours. green or red federal tax stamps. | Federal Old-Age and Survivors quarter of coverage, or youre to THUS 1 sole sar Som a, a Sha. of om - Down in Dixie (Cups) | There'll be plenty of the stuff Insurance is a family ingurance credited, for four quarters of ¢ov-|a rested Oct. 21 ol er, Marion, Quniner Fertiliser 58 38 no THIS FLOORS ME, but I guess/&round this week, and plenty of it/plan run by the U. 8. Govern:|erage4l each year in which Your charge pleaded guilt a Ba ar Bonimol ub 3-88 Sa RAI eet it makes sense. around next year. But there will ment under the Social Security self-employment income is $400!oqurt at Hammon y OTR Reams Securiion se. 60 Bo : The Container Institute is going Dé bottfenecks—in transportation, law. or more. i etiwmmeammpier meres | EE on 04 to stockpile 25 million paper cups Manpower, packaging materials, Under this law, gainfully em-| What is “covered employment?” FACES LOTTERY CHARGE duis Suni Jain 88 64 - . Answer to Previous Puzzle and food containers for emer- 8nd in gasoline and tires. jployed people conteibute money) Any Xing of job > Jusiness 1 John ~Neeley, 27, today faced ind asso (of we or Wind Instrument SEAR [3 ncy disaster. : ) I uring the years they work to which income counts toward old- charges of advertising a lottery Ldpls Railways 5s 67 . sax : IS INDIE [8 ¢ geney HAVING TASTED- the stuff in insure an incomé for themselves age and survivors insurance. s il A J
And T'd say when we begin to. mobilize our Dixie Cups, : a curious moment, now and then, and their families when income
and gift enterprise following a !@0ssenramp 5 How can you tell if your work police raid on Deer's poolroom. Publi a Is 7S aper Art
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are a heap more serious here at I now understand how a shortage from work' ceases because of old is newly covered by social se- 1113 E. 10th St. last night. | Traction Terminal-Ss 57 ..... 83 1,7 Depicted § Habitat plant home than we think. (of old rubber or gasoline might|age or death. curity? me oi tmenn tEx dividend co instrument form " “No kidding, maybe the con- SMbarrass the drown-your-worries! Rights to future benefits are, With certain exceptions, if you Official Weather re 11 Farinaceous Scottish town tainer boys are right as rain. For- Industry: ibased on the amount of. wages are self-employed in non-farm UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU U S Statement food 1 Cultivates ” give the pun-fun. I have had some which tasted/and self-employment income. The work, or do regular farm work ~Dee. 21 lle ws 12 Vegetable 8 Atop L {like boiled rubber with a slug of amount of benefits a family re- or household work in a private, sunrise 7:04 | Sunset _ 4:27 |" WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UP)--Govérn-| 14-Before 9 Free 1 Sweet and Low 'gasoline poured in to make it push ceives depends onthe amount of home, you are among those who p= rrmrrrm TS bot endear Rent exhenses ang Leoeipts fo She current 15 Elevate -10 Dough [ SUGAR USERS got good news up the roots of your hair, the insured person's earnings and come under social security pro- Total precipitation since Jan. 1. 54.86 With & year ago: 17 Female rabbit tisa — BIGIRIE ! ) ) cess. since Jan. 1 - This Yewr Last Year clarinet . yesterday. BUT IT DIDN'T have red or °7 the number of others in his tection starting Jan. 1. Employees —. 8 san : 18.158 154.700 s a Xe 3714! 18 Nickel 13 Se tool 31 Int ; The government stepped off the creen tax stamy family entitled to payments as of religious, charitable, education- |, The folowing table shows the tempera- | Becsif® 17203.117 918 ~ 17.083.7 Hi (symbol) wing t 31 lutarstices 44 Ireland country’s sugar allotment for next Mpa, 'his dependents. al and other non-profit organiza-| Station = Hith Low Pub. Debt aga.28 41 oot a ) 94 19 Rosiness 1€ Direction (ab.) 35 Ornament 45 Tissue year, and it was plenty, enough! Somehow these boys down | What are the forms of insur tions, and employees of state and fanid ivi. os | Gold Ree 22,795,385,070 427.0744 21 Done 19 Stringiness 36 Swiss 48 Mire to keep prices down. | around Jasper never bother with ance payments? local governments, also may come Chicago 2 8 ote NDIANAPOLIS CLEARING $3588 00 22 German king 23 Binding ma H 50 Shoshonean Secretary Charlie Brannan set, them. ONE: Monthly retirement pay- under the law if they meet certain Cleveland = 3 [ 24 25 Greek t ho ages Indian the figure at 8 million tons which, , Ta as iments to insured persons and) conditions. ‘ Evansville... 8p RR — 26 Harvest I3Greck weigh a 5 Som State” should have made jelly and pre- Still Seek Homesick their families, If you own your own farm, are pr Woe is 4 : | | 27 Cain's missiles 43Bare $4 Part of “be” serve makers jump with joy. And g~: TWO: Monthly survivors pay-|you covered? {Indianapolis 20 { B I] | . IK . S | 28 Mixed type : ? Girls School Refugees | . [Kantas "City R08 ASE | ; soft drink bottlers should have! 4 ments to families of insured per-| wn, the { tf {Los Angeles 84 { | 29 Flower turned flip-flops. They're in a| GRAND MOUND, Wash., Dec. sons who die. farm you — li Sorat aa eset pas ny i { xes of | 30 Ache : tight price spot anyway. 127 (UP) Sheriff's officers fanned! THREE: Lump sum payments count “toward old-age and survi-|Ne¥ leans iy kha as eel 32 Thallium And the bakers probably sangiOut over southwest Washingtonito an insured worker's widow of |yvors insurance. Nor does income Oklahoma City. B21! STUNNER DN (symbol) their praises, too, with the ging- today to round up the remainder widower, or to the person Wwho!trom self-employment as a The (Smats ks 53 y Ade 1 33 Sea eagle hamed housewife joining in the of 21 “homesick” teen-age girls paid the worker's burial expenses. !gician. lawyer, dentist, profession- 325 pnionto .. 8 Rn = I .3% Musical chorus. {Who escaped from the state train-This Jump sum will be paid even ga) engineer. or certain other pro- Jj. Louis Fr 88 9g. SAVE 10% ' instrument ss 8 ® ing school after a post-Christmas when there is a survivor who 18 ‘essio Washington D..€. . voouse NB» “| 37Limbs _ EIGHT MILLION TONS of party. Ee | rernfapahGrnadhmin er | ‘esslons, although if you are em-~i~— ~~ a —— : sugar will keep prices down. I} M.s. Helen Shank, superinten- eT egiate BASE ployed by somebody else in one Local Truck Grain Prices (Mall 'Orilers Actepted) get this from a man who knows dent of the institution, said 12" jew do your earnings deter ared S10 DIOeASIONA YOU ALE GOV: mn 13 tens | ACOUSTICO sugar, Joe Brower of the Brower of the girls either returned volun-| . : ’ Ro} ap ' Brokerage Co, 620 8. Capitol /tarily or were picked Up by Lewis! ™ your tara oe ee ured tn]. Vhat other wages do NOT) ng: § sataie a ” P y Pe ta Jp bY Your earnings are measured in/count toward social security? : || 16 ¥. Del. Indpls 4, Ave. County deputies a few hours after “quarters of ~ coverage” — four . :
Wages paid to a child under 21 — GYVRER DOOpie want mare sugarithe break. three month periods ending by his father or mother; to a hus-
The girls, ranging from 14 to ; : 18 years old, fled thé ‘school last|Nar-. St. June 30. Sept. 30 andiband by his wife; to a wite by her night while the rest of the in.|0¢C: 31. Fach quarter in which husband: to a parent by his son mates were returning to cottage. YOU Aare paid wages of $50 orior daughter; to a minister or type dormitories, more in covered employment is member of a religious order for rams Sa ja “quarter of coverage” for de- nerforming the duties required by FIRE DESTROYS WHARVES ‘termining your insurance status his ministry or religious order. § CHA ON, 8. C., Dec. 27 under gocial security. jobs (UP) — and the freight! If you are self-employed, a cal- will come under the law Jan. 1, depot at Younges Island, 23 miles endar quarter in which you've government other | | of here, were destroyed by/been credited with $100 or more Federal retirement systems arel
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