Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1951 — Page 7
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THURSDAY. FEB. 1,1951
Report Run flere On Sid Crain
Dealers Caught With Stocks low “Automobile accessory dealers] _ experienced a “run” on a limited supply of tire chains during the
past few icy days, and frantic motorists ‘were reported offering ; fabulous prices for: chains from
any source as today’s snow piled up.
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With Indianapolis and central _ Indiana experiencing one of the ‘: most ‘severe winters in years, ac-
few -anti-skid chains © Those who did have a few sets,
* them quickly early this week as freezing rain and sleet glazed bs streets and highways. ; One motorist reported going: to seven supply houses before a set of chains for a popular: sized car and tire. Some of the dealers had chains for large tires
_in ‘the 6.00x16 class.
There were.chances, too, for the fortunate ones who had chains to! . ¢ash in at “black market” prices.
$6.85 set he had on his car, Another motorist reported he
ual for “@hains,
There was no indication of!
price spiraling or “blacl: market”
activities among the dealers who RE
gel] tire chains. Chains; they explained, are not usually classified| as “good sellers” in Indianapolis.
‘~The weather Simply ‘caught them
Dividend Is Set
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~- Feb. 1 (UP)—Nine-year-old Joe “Cox told hospital attendants thati . +& 14-year-old schoolmate beat him! *, ‘unconscious, tied him to a tree!
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with low stocks.
Second GI Risk
$685 Million to Be Paid Out in April WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (UP)— The Veterans Administration announced today it will start paying a second ‘GI insurance dividend of $885 million in April to about 8 million veterans. Administrator Carl R. Gray| Jr., was unable to say what the | tional -Service Life Insurance would receive. But it was certain to be less than the’ maximum of $528 paid under the first dividend. In that dividend, a surplus of $2.8 billion was available for distribution among 16 million policyholders. The dividend coverad! National; Service Life Insurance Law was passed, through the anniversaf¥ date of policies in 1948. Anyone who took out a policy "before 1951 and Held it in force for three months or longer-during { 48, 1949 and 1950 will be eligis le. The amount of individual pay-
of months the policy was in force, the plan of insurance, face value of the policy and the age of the insured at the time it became efThe agency's insurance: are still working on rate
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Kingan Head Is jcc Toncheon nt
Youth Improvertent Program Urged Encourage youth to pursue a ¥ program of self- "improvement and on. 5 * This was the keynote of an ad- Mag dress yesterday by Fred Willkie, They can get it In the neck in ‘Kingan & Co. president, during a|both criminal and civil action. ‘luncheon sponsoréd by the Indian- But oy much is going to hap- | _|pen right away, not for two or apolis Junior Chamber of Com three weeks. The local office has | ‘merce in the Severin Hotel. : no investigators, yet, | Mr, Willkie attacked ‘“work| Vernon J. Dwyer, state director, formulas” for industry and urged
Price Cheaters Face 2-Edged Ax
Criminal, Civil Action Possible
Price cheaters face a two-edged
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huddled his staff today to figure the next plays in enforcement.
programs of economic challenge
Since he has no enforcement of-
and stimulation.
ficers, he said he may have to ask
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“One of the best projects the Junior Chamber of Commerce could undertake would be to gncourage Indianapolis young men toward self betterment, better education and creation of opportunities,” the packing rm official said. “Miss no opportunities to improve your mind,” he continued, “and get a basic foundation of|these sources. values for a good way of life.” A personnel officer loaned by, - Mr. Willkie came to Indian-|the Veterans Administration asapolis from Louisville, where he|sisted yesterday in screening aphas been active in furthering Jay-|plicants for staff jobs. Mr. Dwyer
the FBI for help. Mr, Dwyer said first complaints. received charged price hikes on, groceries and meats. These will be the first marked for investiga-| tion, he declared. The director said rhany business officials have sought information from his office, but few complaints have been recéived from
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Val Williams, president of the lpcal organization, introduced the speaker.
PENSIONS PAY OFF
BOSTON (UP)-—Believed to be the oldest contributory system in!
the Massachusetts state employes; retirement system will pay out an estimated $6,661,500 in pen-
with appointment to key posts in heavy - industry, consumer goods, services and foods divisions.
|| PEN AND PENCIL REPAIRS
said he is especially concerned
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