Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1951 — Page 23
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SIN DAY Fs
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HAROLD H. HARTLEY Over Defenses
Times Business Editor YOU WON'T GO hungry.
That’s straight. much food there is, say you
can loosen your bel4, go to town with your knife and fork. |
The 1951 over-all food picture is “favorable,
for a few canned foods for substitutes. The wholesale grocers are!
having a head-huddle up in
Chicago, and they say there! is nothing to worry about. And Price Stabilizer Mike DiSalle is going up Saturday to tell them the same thing. " n ” THIS THOUGHT creeps in. If those guys in Washington would just stay there and straighten out the trouble they're making, they'd probably do the country a lot more good than they ean by making speeches. I think after the. wholesalers get through listening to drowsy speeches after a night in Club 606
” except
which there are beaucoup
know -who are used to sterner stuff won't know the difference, To them, it'll still be Welch's grape juice, but it'll taste a little] better, You Khow, like more.
No Hurry, Harry
PRESIDENT TRUMAN wanted to shoot the $10 billion tax increase bill through Congress like a sky rocket, The stampede didn’t work. Congress which tosses the tax bucks around hay at times, said “No hurry” to this one, The House Ways and. Means Committee told the White House] to take it easy, and will break!
with the food processors picking down the tax bill to the last up the tab, they'll come back|icomma. home and realize they didn’t learn] That's sensible. Haste, as they much they didn't already know. say, makes waste —of tax # 8 uo |dollars.
WHAT I GOT OUT of it is that! age it-Mad
there's no sense dropping an ex-
tra can of salmon or canhed peas| BIG MEAT RETAILERS, in- training in 1946, then extended it come eligible for $27 extra each month
in your shopping cart, or an extra cluding restaurants, are singing to 18 months, and finally to two| Defeat of House Bill 461 pre-|
+0 pounds of sugar. {the tear-salted blues.
And those who try to turn |
One restaurant man told me
|World Report—
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Sheds Eagles for a Star
Attlee Ouster
Tory Leader Demands Vote To Test Labor +’
By United Press Winston Churchill charged today that the Labor government's “mismanagement” in domestic affairs is being extended to the military field and said he no longer can support its defense policies. | “That is the growing opinion
Former Col. Charles W. Pence of Attica, chief of staff, VI of the nation,’ Mr. Churchill de- Corps, received the stars of a brigadier general at Camp Atter-
clared, | bury yesterday. Gen. Pence, who commanded the famous Jap- : The Word War I Privhe Min. | anese-American (Nisei) combat team in Italy and France, gets ster opene € secon ay o h 1 nnt : * * . Fong ip adh Mya yo elp in pinning on his stars from his wife and from Maj. Gen.
i ang 1 Withers A. Burress, VI Corps commander. SC
dianapolis time, with a vote on a ° me “no confidence” motion. Widowed Mothers First
The Conservatives dre seeking . . th he Labi z - n a Prime Minister ser Vietims of Welfare War'
R. Attlee on the charge that its . Defeat of Bill Bars Federal
program is inadequate to meet |
the eventuality of war with Rus-| , ig | Funds for Extra $27 a Month | Mr. Churchill, addressing a By ANDY OLOFSON packed and noisy House, charged | Widowed Hoosier mothers with dependent children today were
the ‘government with changingithe first victims of the bitter “welfare war” {the size of its rearmament budget state legislature. three times within the last year.| The House—with heavy GOP backing-—yesterday wielded the It introduced one-year military economy ax on a bill that would have enabled these women to beas authorized by Congress.
now raging in the
{vents Indiana from qualifying for the toll road proposal because of
|years, he said. any extra federal funds for this,the expense involved.”
Takes Over Steel
Shrug Off
Curbs Here .
their basements into well- {that packers had been charging . | . | | “Und te t g purpose. As in most welfare bene stocked grocery stores will wish the small buyers more than the — RAoUbtedly 1WO years service! fie: it called for a combination], Laer the bill, the commission they hadn't. |Pigger users. But now the prides oo 1g and to our special problems °f federal and local funds. revenue no the Saye They'll need that dough to {to the little fellows have been | The vote was 33 for, 58 against| 0 pay the cost of y 4 shifted to the bigger users with. than anything they had proposed. 9 not voting {the toll road projects. Each mempay taxes. lout cracking the freeze before,” Mr. Churchill said. | * {ber of the commission also would By the way, that's a month | Ips honest all right “If it had been introduced in| Four Democrats — Reps. receive a $5000 annual salary fr oday. , right, but 1947 or 1948 wh _{Churilla, Sale, Seng and Spurgeon ! om ioday mighty tough on the big meat a *n, the skies Dbe-| joined with 54 Republicans to Pius expenses. " | gan to darken, we certainly * . Tooling Up \user who quite suddenly finds his gi 14 have supported them and ®% the bill. Julietta Measure
ready to dig in. \ That's further evidence that there'll be plenty of heaping dishes of mashed potatoes, juicy, glistening roast beef, beans and|
meat prices going up legally, because he can’t raise his prices his customers.
Egg With Feathers?
DOWN ALONG the Potomac
to
how much better off we should! be in effective military forma- With 29 Democrats in the unsuc-
tions today.” | cessful attempt to save the meas-| The British iron and steel in-1Ure
{vate to public ownership at mid-/Downey, Hasbrook, ‘Mackay, sage yesterday in the Senate.
But nine Republicans joined A bj to take Julietta and (other county homes out of politics exempted
Hrougn the . & ealion Sf a SD churches, public utilities, govern\dustry passed silently from pri-| They were Reps. Brayton, advanced to third reading for pas-
{the boys who make the rules peas, in the next couple of years. | : 4T€ night last night. OE averly. Monks, Williie lon a diet of lead pencil rubbers. | EH a culminated and D. E, Brown. Cost-of-Living Bonus A bill
Farm tractors are rolling off Thei eir trouble Easter, and baby | six-year battle by the British La- Leading the assault on the bill chairman of the House Social Se-| cost-of-living bonuses
assembly lines like mad. And, if] =F 1 know farmers, they don't always © moo {bor Party. was Rep. John E. Sedwick, GOP,
; {| Their question: Is a chick a live use them just to go to church. ofa live i nd lanimal, or an egg with feathers? |
to
(over the steel industry en masse. |p. recommended that the House feated in the Senate yesterday.
THEY'RE OUT to produce # a =» In simplified terms it bought up| food to make our doctors warn| THERE'S NO CEILING on live the ordinary stock of 92 firms|P2® the bill us to “take off 10 to 20 pounds.”|chickens, but eggs, ah-—that's manufacturing 91.8 per cent of| Challenges Extra Cost
But if there's one thing which different. : the nation’s annual output of 16} makes a man feel secure, it's] But some of the eggs I get in million tons. The cost is $560 that would be laid on local govern- RasSSage. knowing he’ll be able to wear a a quickie breakfast now and then million. ‘ments and contgpded that “there Senators voted for the bill. well-filled, and well-rounded could well be controlled. -They're| was no assurance that the money . stomach. chicks, all right, but théy come] Farm tractor production went wrapped in shell. . up 30 per cent in January over They've got to decide. tie ditto month last year. And| Twenty million baby chicks a ings, wheels, 57,628 gas-guzzling plow horses Week want to know where they pipes and wire. rolled off the line.
stand. So we'll eat, all right, even if we'll not be merry.
Marott Mirage I TALKED WITH Mickey McCarty today. I could almost see " " his Irish twinkle over the phone. ow Prices Di And {it seemed merrier ‘than ’ i usual. The late George J. Marott left the Marott Hotel property in a trusteeship. And Mickey, along with sure-footed Arthur L. Gillion, attorney, were to run the show for five years for the eight beneficiaries. Now if there's anything which will make even a good-natured,
Ford Untouched
[the steel act are firms producing]
tubes, ful fight. leave to take higher-paying jobs “Congress authorized this extra|in industry. : An example is the case of Ford $27 a month allowance,” he deMotors, Ltd. British branch of clared, “so that mothers might pe PECLARE DIVIDEND
forgings,
{the use of its own factories, and work to support them.” {the Ford plants were not nation-| jatizes.
markets tonight the treasury will child. The federal change would record Mar. 13.
Barrows, Gilts 25 to of “iron and steel stock.” This mother actually had the care and Paid in the first quarter last year. {stock will go to the present own-|custody of the child. 30 Cents Lower lers of the shares of the 92 na-| When Reps. Lee Kriner and J. aE rade Opened rather slow tionalized companies and they perry Meek, Indianapolis Republi-| ay a e Indianapolis Stock- can sell them in the market if cans, challenged welfare depart-|:s® yards. |they like. g Pp |36c; Grade A No grade 25c
| |ment administration, Rep. Hunter| 25; Grade B Barrows and gilts opened 25 ‘o| Poultry—Fowls, 4% Ibs.
Bi Four |eplied: | medium, 38c. 50 cents Tower: than Wednesday's ig ro Beta “If there is anything wrong with! ind stage. 13¢ abd Na 3 pouitis 4c loss
the! | than No. 1. (your welfare department down “ui fiac No. 1. 65c: No. 2. 63e
Local Produce
9c; Grade A small, , 36c, and Grade A
large, and over
and
to - provide SHergency rooms in its five-year program. City
The government did not take. rity Committee that originally employees in Indianapolis was de-
"Among those not touched by would be spent on the children.” |apolis Democrat, urged passage| Rep. James Hunter, East Chi-{0f the bill, sdying the city was (finished products such as cast-/cago Democrat, led the unsuccess- Unable to keep employees who
AS [he Ford Motor Co. of Detroit./able to stay home and take care| A dividend of 50 cents a share 0g [ a e pens {Ford's production of steel is for of their children and not have to on the common stock of Puget? Sound Pulp & Timber Co. has! He explained that the present been declared by directors of the welfare system allows $50 for a firm. The dividend will be payAfter the close of the stock needy mother with a dependent able Mar. 30 to stockholders of Dividends this!é
announce the issue of $560 million have added an extra $27 if the Year doubled the 25-cent figure
32¢ 24c; cocks
New Building
Down Payment Angle Not Vital, Experts Contend
New federal controls on commercial building failed to lift an eyebrow in Indianapolis. Financial leaders said big builders ordinarily make the 50 per cent down payment demanded today by the Federal Reserve Board. Small builders may be slightly affected, they said. Right to .build and materials were the builders’ big worries. Can they get permits from the National Production Authority today demanding commercial projects must “help defense effort, be essential to public health and safety, prevent hardship?” The NPA ruling replaces on overall ban on commercial con|struction imposed 30 days ago. | Permits aren’t required for |buildings over $5000 or for con|struction used for wholesale dis{tribution of food, fuel oil, gasoline and coal. Newspapers and radio stations also are unaffected. Money Not Only Factor | “Money isn’t the major factor |in regard to the building situa|tion,” said J. Dwight Peterson, {president} City Securities Corp. “It will have a minor effect com-
|pared to regulations as to the
| {type of construction that can be (built. “There is plenty of money for the first mortgage on commercial and Tesidential builders, ordinarily. Cutting that down will affect some builders but only a small percentage,” Mr. Peterson said. Due Back in 25 Years The Reserve Board specified that construction loans must be paid back in 25 years. The order schools, hospitals,
ment-built property, and most construction for manufacturing, mining and agriculture. The Indianapolis public school system currently is building 200
Says Chipy
at the Franco-American combat and mortar bombardments, banzal charges and bayonet attacks. But they gained not so much as an inch. Cpl. Paul L. Freeman of Roanoke, Va. commander of the combat team, said today that he can hold the city as long as his superiors want him to. “We have a tight perimeter and a valiant team with the ‘charge’ of spirit,” Col. Freeman said. “We are mighty strong. The yellow legs might continue their attack, but there are plenty of dead Chinamen stacked around now to deter them. “Their artillery and mortar bombardments were the heaviest they have fired so far in Korea,” Col. Freeman said. “Their automatic weapons fire was heavy, too. “Their old ace-in-the-hole—that ‘human sea’ attack technique—did
: THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1951 Rock of Resistance— b .
'We Have a Valiant ong Commander
Yanks and French Use Cold Steel
When Chinese Throw the Book at Them
By JOE QUINN, United Press Staff Correspondent ON THE CENTRAL FRONT, Korea, ‘| northwest anchor of the 10th Corps on th come a rock of resistance in three days of savage
the Reds took to their heels today. Communists had thrown everything in the book ee at team holding the anchor—artillery
Feb. 15—Chipyong, the e central front, had befighting before
Grocer Wonders: ‘Why Pick on Me?
Charged With Selling Adulterated Meat
A South Side grocer today was “wondering why they singled me out for criminal action” in a City Board of Health crackdown on dealers in adulterated meat. “I don’t even make my own hamburger,” the grocer said, “I buy it from various places.” Prosecutor Frank H. Fairchild yesterday filed an affidavit against Raymond Abraham, 858 S. Meridian St. He is charged with violation of the Indiana food,
we spotted a banzai attack in the making we made a bayonet charge of our own and hit them before they got rolling our way. “The Yanks and Frenchmen, incidentally, both have taken to the cold steel with a vengeance.” There was no confusion or uncertainty about what should be done at Chipyong. “There is no desperation to break our confidence,” he said. “Chipyong may turn out to be the spot where the United Nations decides to make a stand in |Korea,” Col. Freeman said. “If the whole front line held like we can hold we would soon take the sting out of the Communists. “I don’t want to imply that others are not holding,” Col Freeman added quickly. “I merely want to emphasize the need for our side to meet each attack with a counterattack to keep the enemy off balance all the time.”
The Reserve Board today also placed major additions and im-
| provements in nonresidential
The measure failed to pass by property under credit regulations a vote of 24-15. A total of 26 of when the cost exceeds 15 per cent
He challenged the extra cost 'N® 50 votes are required for of the appraised value. All six Marion County
Sen. Cecil McConahay, maian. Water Company
|
Names Coughlen Harry G. Coughlen, 5228 Central Ave., has been appointed superintendent of pumping at the Indianapolis Water Co. Mr.
due ~ in 1924. He has worked for the water company
Mr. Coughlen Since then. He succeeds
Eggs—Current receipts. 84 (bs. to case, TT. C. M. Mauch, who retired Feb. prisoners, |Juvenile Court are housed at the Juvenile Center, 2401 N. Key-| stone Ave., but this institution is| not “strong enough to hold
|1 after 43 years of service.
Hoosier Town Gets Chocolate Milk Bath
awards are considered. L: S. Ayres 4% pid
“The public has a right—and a felt RR = Stk ue pid ..... 63 . e 5 duty--to find out if they think eves merri com” om Babbs-Merrill pfd 42% . Central Soya : vhamb of Comm com ,.
ning 10 be owners, you then put $22.50; 120 to 160 pounds, $16.50 “2! today.
* two aspirin bottles under your to $18.50 or more; sows fully 25¢ Ital pillow. lower; choice 300 to 550 pounds,
Yesterday, the trusteeship dis- 319.25 to $20.50; over 600 pounds, solved and Mickey and: Mr. Gillion $19 or less.
ITALIAN Labor Boss Giuseppe that any of the money is being Di Vittorio left by train for War- misspent.” saw today. It was reported he will
cirel 3 He further asserted that all rec-| Gom Loan 4 pfd
| . 1 Here Scott Hee. Pag : tle 1200 Salve oi ial later to Moscow. Palmiro To-|ords dealing with the administra- Sumuiinis Lo Dra sri 101" SO QUITE FORMALLY, and steady; low to high choice year- Sh atth No. 1 Red, has been. “rest-itjon of welfare funds may be in-|Consolidated Finance s ‘std. oa
Delta Elec com ... “a Eastern ina [Cele 6 pfd Equitable Securities com Family Finapee com ..,. Family Finance 5% ofd ,
{munist vice , secretary, also is| State Toll Roads Creation of toll roads in In-|Hays Corp pfd ww . | Hamilton Mfg Co com .
Reeling 2h gus is who runs Te Lungs and heifers downward to'i... arott Hotel now: $26; four loads of high choice * "f Miss Allegra Stewaft is presi-land prime 1168 pound steers Hong Kong diana today had only lukewarm gerff-Jones A otd dent; Mrs. Helen Sinez Watson is|pought t ri . {support from a State S _| Home T & T 8% vid... [bought to arrive $36.50; choice yyy Tiniteq States and Britgin| min a State Senate cOm-| ook, Drug co com vice president; Mrs. A. T. Has- heifers, $34; two loads good and| ‘nited & S and Britain ,iitee | Ind Asso Tel 3 pid :
exactly as it says in the law|lings, $32 to $36; commercial and| D8" In Moscow since December.\gpecteq by the public.
books, the beneficiaries held aigood, $30 to $32.50; utility year 1! is believed Pietro Secchia, com-|
tings of Anderson is secretary, choice, $32.50; also bought to ar. ®1¢ Degotiating an agreement! A neagure to establish a four-| na Mics & etl om «ooo and George J. Marott 2d is treas- rive; cows active, — utility that would increase lagging mamner State Toll Road Coma. | 158. Mien Eine Dy ota
| 11 American trade with Hong Kongimisgion was reported out by ihe Indp's’ P&L. 4% pid
without allowing U. 8. goods Or Roads Committee without any| pis Ath Club Realty Co ...
urer, {and commercial, $24.50 to $27.50;
og on {odd head, $28; canners and cutAND EVERYBODY who was A Cul" strategic supplies to be trans- | OS Sater, com ters, $20 to $24.50. shipped to Red China, it vas Co muengations for passage. |[nIhs (eter Ca % pts
worrying if they were going to) lose- his job at the hotel need |p, worry no more. Everybody stays. ang steady; good and choice $41!
Except, of course, Mickey Mc- ' Carty and Mr. Gilliom. My guess to Jas: common and medium 329
Bulls steady; utility and com-
Another bill to place 630 State Jefferson National Life com - ercial $27 to $30. Vealers active pid
|learned in Washington today. |Highway Department employees Singan & Co com ............ Britain has complained that the|under a non-political merit sys|Liscen Nas Lite | U. 8. order banning shipment of (am got the {Lynch Corp
+go-sign from the Marmon-Herrington com American goods to Red China.ommittee after a conference Mastic Asphalt ........
omes com
'S they won't mind at all. | Sheep 500; undertone . fully Vos crippling legitimate HONE with Gov. Schricker yesterday. |Naf Homes ota ay Don’t Spoil It \steady; 1 deck mixed grade com. Kong trade with non-Communist| Requirements for appointment|y tad Dub Serv Cn id” THE FIVE-AND- TENS are/ MOD to good; wooled and summer countries in ihe Far East. lof a personnel MAaNAGEr Were Bromine: rameters 200M vetting package conscious. shorn native lambs unsold held Aystralia |amended on recommendation of|1R Mulloy, Go som
committee mem- *Pub Serv of Ind com
| Ross Clear Tool com Required experience schwitzer-cummins
They even got a. contest with 2Pove $38; odd head good and '; {the Governor,
prizes for the best job of wrap- Choice $38.50 to $30.50; slaughter ’ JOHN FOSTER DULLES, spe- bers said.
ii cub 'éwes unchanged; medium to cial U. S. State Department rep- for the job was changed fromi|So Ind G&E com ............ ni 9 ' | veer Ping tuff to make you want It choice salable $16 to $23. resentative, said at Canberra to- three to two years. |1Stokelycvan ‘Camp ‘com...’ eee day that Japan is as pacifist as Senators said the Governor Je-|Jtokely-Van Camp pfd, .......
For me, that spoils - - 3% spofis a fve-and any country he had ever seen. |lieved the bill as written migat| Terre Haute Malleable
‘en. It's based on impulse buvi VU. S. Statement | AnH Both Toh Py to He told a news conference he force the removal of Charles! gies Ee 6% ofd mick uD ?| WASHINGTON,, Feb. 15 (UP)—Govern-{received thousands of messages Skillen, present personnel di-|Union Title Bp Pick up a lot of .stuff I think I|ment expenses and receipts for the cur-|¢ J hile h y in| need, but donyf, as goin 1 [rent fiscal year through Feb. 13, com.|.rOm Japenese whlle ® as In rector, que to the experience repe ol te ¥ as EB E ajong| pared with a Year ASS or Yast Yo ,| Tokyo urging that there be no quirement. » handling the mer- $ 24,136,883,684 § 25,347.041,108 re-armament.
Allen & Steen bs American Loan 4%s 58 American & 0
| Expenses 8 24.136.883.684 $§ 25.347.041.168g/T€-armament,. = | Another amendment would re-|anetican Loan 2728 00 ...... chandise. | Receipts 24.958.125,037 . 232.435.401.556 | Another amendment would re-/gastian Morley 3s 1..." e 3-2 + |Surpius ala ik I : . quire sub-district highway super- Bae Co das aaa , y efic 911,639, zer bs soni THERES “A TURE (0 1 alin, mane FHS Local Truck Grain Prices [iors (2 fevols fulltime to thewiCh i081 Jian ’ Pub ebt 256,013,661, 559,484, ti p——————————————————— Ss. , o 58 63 ...... faseinat on, Witch I'll bet my hat Gold Reserve ~22.310,060,380 24.343.562.367| wo. 2 truck wheat, $2.38. be some A ee Femients youd Cluisons Ind Tel 4/08 01 =" 8 for millions of dollars| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE No. 3 soybeans, $3.14. i ng and experien:ze fiauitable Requrities 3» 5 cee worth of five-and-ten sales. |Ctearings 0000 LLL ~e-- $15,082,000 No. 3 ‘White corn, $1.78. n Youd gonstietion, jidpia Palit & Color 55.64... I used to know an artist who!Debits - $37,288,000 No. 2 yellow corn, 31.65. __| In the past, supervisors have|¢Pis Tuas FAP 3 9
ind Asso lel 35s 78 Indpls Railways 5s 67 ... Kuhner Packing “ 59 ..
usually been ‘county chairmen of the political party in power without construction experience. {Langsenkamp 5s 5 It was understood some mem-! Pune a
|@prague Devices 5s 60........ 95 bers of the committee balked on'’riac Term 5s 57 ....
spent his noon hours wandering up and down the aisles of dime stores. He seldom wanted anything when he went in, but he always bought something. See what I mean? | Don’t wrap it up. Let us see it, handle it, then we'll buy it.
With a Kick
FOR A LONG TIME I gave Welch’s credit for selling one kind | of grape juice which wouldn't] make you talk back to your wife. Sweet and pleasant, but no! kick. And that kept the marital boat from rocking. Welch's, that was a name which could be both pure and purple.
” 8 ” IT MUST HAVE BEEN a temptation for years for Welch's. to handle all of that grape juice without letting a little of it sit around long enough to ferment, Now Welch Grape Juice is going to do it—they're bringing out a v(ecusmetorr. com ws! ow i.a WACKER ALL SONTS MERWE. , sweet red wine. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—Between the Great Plains and FJ ” . . D of ty. I DON'T KNOW how much of the Atlantic lies a large stormy area in which will be found a a wallop it'll have, but if it's| variety of unpleasant weather—rain( freezing or just wet), sleet, sweet enough, a lot of guys I' some snow. Black shading indicates cloudy skies.
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pow ine Su Bo DE En Hogs 12,000; bulk chotee 170 fol te Eye ee here in Marion County, it is a situ-| it's a" hotel. {240 pounds, $23.25 to $23.75; POSS iy rg 3 |ation that should be corrected by Local Stocks and Bonds aia laround 175 head choice No, 1,/0f the four countries should meetithe citizens of this county. AND WHEN THERE are eight 225 pounds down $23.85; 240 to In Paris March 5 to prepare an| “yp in Lake County, we have —Feb, 15— others standing in the back- 290 pounds, §22.50 to $23.25; 290 agenda’ for a foreign ministers’ pyplic meetings of. our welfare ,, STOCKS = Bid Asked ground, and they know they're 0 350 pounds bid. $21.50 to meeting, reliable London sourcesinoard at which all these welfare ‘mericun ‘States ofa 3. ow»
..|blocked,” Mr. Milner said. ‘ji;|one was injured. 15% |
| Mooresville got a chocolate
on its way to Vincennes.
of Choc-Ola, “just turned over in the middle
|Leon Milner, driver of the truck.
No|
Study Detention 0f Delinquents
Seek Housing For Serious Cases .
not work at Chipyong. Whenever,
drugs and cosmetics act. | City Health Officer Dr. Gerald {Kempf brought the action “after [repeated warnings against grocers {throughout the city.” Dr. Kempf sald many grocers throughout the city are guilty of “freshening ground beef” with the addition of sulphurous salt, which reddens the meat and Kills odors, : “Dynamite” The chemical is sold widely and is known in butcher shops as “dynamite.” Dr. Kempf said many grocers throughout the city were guilty ‘of adulterating meat, but could not say why he had singled out Mr. Abraham for prosecution. Mr. Abraham said he had not been notified of any arrest as late as 10:30 a. m. today. “The first I knew was when a friend called me at 1 a, m. today and said he had read my name in the paper. My attorney Is checking into it now,” he said. The affidavit was filed in Crimihal Court 2, and a capias was issued for the arrest of the grocer. A bond was set at $3200, but no arrest has been made.
{FORMER MERCHANT DIES | CONNERSVILLE, Feb. 15 {UP)—Services were planned to'day for Leo Kahn, a merchant |nere for 54 years, who died in a |Cincinnati, O., hospital yesterday.
A- joint city-county committee {He wag 75. . 7
was to meet today in Juvenile {Court to discuss detention of
[serious juvenile delinquents.
| The meeting, called by Juvenile |Court Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann, Coughlen will “attempt to set up a place attended Techni~ for keeping serious juvenile of-| cal High School fenders, who could escape from and was gradu- the Juvenile Center, but are not ated from Pur- serious enough to be housed in University the jail with hardened crimi-
nals.” = Has No Facilities
| ‘Under the present system the] city has no facilities for housing “the inbetween.” Regular eo in
awaiting hearing
{serious offenders.”
{
Allison,
fare Department.
Included in the meeting are: milk bath this morning as a judge Hoffmann, Charles Bos-Choc-Ola Bottlers’ truck crashed well, chief probation officer for Juvenile Court; Chief of Police] The truck, loaded with 392 cases Rouls, Sheriff Smith, Jesse Hut-! a chocolate drink, sell; Fred Nordsiek and William County Commissioners; of the road,” according to driver Lt. Forrest Higgs, head of the 415 S. West St. Juvenile Aid Division, police department; Maurice O. Hint, Di“The road was a sheet of ice. rector of State Department of 98% Now there's milk all over and it’s Public Welfare, and Warren Ed-| wards, Chief Inspector for Wel-
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