Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1951 — Page 15
1e issuance of thess ations in the year freeze in April, for the food price during the latter out that from 1943 x moved up only point out that the came only after 1g dairy and meat sumer costs while prices. ; Mr. Phelps men-
indices show little DiSalle is claiming an. 26 price freeze
we not taken the prices. would have sent levels, The been penalized in ons of dollars,” he
e are satisfied with re now giving our
.djust the relation.
and prices that our objective to r at a point someL and to hold the sible.” 1 his story during * groups, including 1sofar as possible, ¢ing to week-ends nce with his work oa
ur right to say it."
know, the month nated Brotherhood be a time of some us all. What has e (or retard) the in our own city, ut the world? to live with our , color. or religion Very much progbreaking down the ination, ignorance anapolis, may now integrated -school of this new school
ut without strong -
d point out ta us do to further the rnerstone of true ity. One practical t the present moport of House Bill Indiana) which is of the House of
fly become a reve in and practice -S. R. Best, City.
News
ston will learn stion when he act on his $10 tion tax bill
iggesting that e a “selective eds. We prob-
have anything
ittee is trying nk coat means
n the two old ugh to cut the
went Bouth for
1ents ty
2d States has had unded. There are rmies in the fight, have top priority. ecedente over tHe housand men will
vounded and 258 y have been ren from England. | to keep its KoIp to strength. sent a 1000-man talion to Korea 'mber. It has lost le killing at least inists. France ace its losses.
1a8 1000 infantry en in Korea. The sy has no casualthough it has ntagon for them. been no replace- . casualties have ly light. also has a 1000n in Korea, It some casualties commanding offihis week. There ) replacements.
LAND has 1000 on the scene. . ve been light and” n no need for re-
LIPPINES have . 1200-man batteam, Casualties moderate. There replacements. 1000-man . batuffered approxiasualties, There no replacements. nds ‘on us for
ly ON OF SOUTH one air squadron n Korea. It has
casualties. ’ iA
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y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor
Wilson to Get
YIN JSINESS Mot Letter From Unions
y Defense Chief THE DRIVE is on, men. Stand by for the week-end call. Taken to Task There'll be screens to fix and porches to paint. And For Policies
flower beds to be dug.
Then there are those storm windows which have to :
be removed and lugged to the
By FRED W. PERKINS Seripps-Howard Staff Writer
basement or attic, or both. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 —
- The porch furniture will need a coat of paint before/™"® tides turning today toward
it goes into service. You can do it in the basement. Your
wife may even let you have a bottle of beer. ” » = YOU CAN BLAME some of this on Joe Stalin, indirectly, It’s the manpower shortage. If the plumber said he’d come on Tuesday, maybe he won't show up. And that's another job for the office-bred muscles of the man who does no harder physical work than push a pen to sign his letters. And maybe you've seen a few seed catalogues lying around. That didn’t just happen. They were sent for and left where you would be sure to see them. If you pick them up, there'll be a head looking over your shoulder, and you'll be a gone!
gosling. Ld ”
THAT'S PART OF THE plot| to put you men in harness for, the great. outdoor season which
making national union leaders co-
¢ |bosses of the defense mobili2ation Stocks and Blondes program, but it still has a long
IF A WOMAN answers, don't way to travel.
hang up. : The word is that the brokers’| Union leaders, who threatened
offices, stuffy with stale cigar|to Pull out, have been soothed by smoke, lo these many years, have President Truman. But a new risk finally slipped a harness on the develops. : persuasive wiles of women. | The union leaders may have I don't mean that they're go-/become so allergic to, and abusive ing to run like the drink, dinejof Charles E. Wilson, Director of and dance spots where a sweet Defense Mobilization, that he and young thing drops down at your|they may not be able to work table to keep you company-—and together. help spend your dough. But they
‘subordinate ever had. Matter of Choice
ers men.”
ag a a WHAT THEY'RE after is the
that it won't hurt the trousered man a choice between supporting trade either. (Mr, Wilson or the union leaders.
Hot Letter
Mr. Wilson holds greater pow-| are putting gals in as “custom-lers than any other presidéntial §
women’s ‘rade, but my hunch is| It could become for Mr. “Tru-
-Ti Mrs. Ethel Sparrow, Mrs. Jeanne Daffin and Mrs. Harry DeMoss (left to right .
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Women Pitch In to Fill Muddy Ruts
8s Photo by Bill Oates Indianapolis {few loads good and choice 900| Service; Julian W, Schwab, In-
iness training. #8. 8 { BROKERAGE OFFICES usual-
sells more liniment than a
jhe
th
their seeds indoors early to getiArmy’s wiggling a finger at them today.
the jump on nature.
rick’s Day, and that stands for green, and all the outdoors is getting green. It all goes to-/ gether. Already you see some of the boys out in the yards sowing grass seed. Soon, if their bags] hold up, they will be rolling the lawn. You do it two ways. " » = ! AND THAT'S NOT to smooth! the lawn. It's just to push the grass roots back in the ground. | And I predict the week-end] social life will slow down. The paint and wallpaper business is in the groove, rolling like mad.) And “mad” is the word if you ever tried to paper a ceiling and! get yourself wrapped up in the paper and paste. But cheer up, my hearties. In four or five months you'll get a’ vacation. And you'll need it.
Back Door Visit
I WENT INSIDE the new Penney store yesterday. { It gave me a lift. There was a heady scent in the "air, the new smell like the inside new automobile. There was energy everywhere, & perk-up to the colors, the freshness in the day-lighted, bright-as-| spring interior. &.¥ 8 { I WENT IN the back way. The! front ‘doors were locked. Inside it was a human beehive, people!
of a
and as they thin out, you can
Dow Chemical.
“You must ‘know this is not But the first outdoor planting expect a little come-hither in the true,” they wrote him, in reply to comes the 17th of next monthlyoice which gives you “the in-|a Wilson letter saying he had ofeasy to remember. It's St. Pal-/side” on Anaconda Copper Or ifered four weeks ago to appoint
And Tl bet you a hundred star.
shares of Cleveland Discount that the old boys go for it.
Wilting Lettuce?
its puzzle talk again. The word is where,” and “look out for the downward reaction.” That's its confusion way of saying “Hold your hats, we're going for a ride downhill.”
The union borrowed a Wilson phrase by saying, “your belated invitation will now be given care{ful consideration.” WALL STREET'S dusting off The union letter said the de-land positively |fense setup “reflects only the refused to pour
“caution every- philosophy of big business.
“Qur recommendations on man-|,, ‘power have been repudiated by| crue Ol 38" you,” it added. “Our protest has
‘Repudiated’
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner And for Mr. Wilson it may be- & Beane with 100 brokerage of- come a choice between sticking fices has sent out the word to with the President or deciding round up women recruits for bus- that he isn't getting the backing | was promised. The union leaders, members of e United Labor Policy Commit [ly thrive on those smart young|tee, practically called Mr. Wilson wrestling match. Some wives startimen just out of college. But theig liar in a letter he will receive
women don boots and delve into the soupy mire aj 25th and Butler Sts. They are filling some of the ‘worst ruts which could become dangerous caverns in the advent of a big freeze.
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Hog Prices 25 Cents Or More Off
Trade Opens Rather Slow At Stockyards
Hog trade opened rather slow, today at the Indianapolis Stock-| yard with prices on light and me- | {dium weight barrows and gilts
|
| weak to 25 cents lower than Mon'day’s close, or 25 to 50 cents lower; mid-session was fully 25
cents lower, with some bids more
|
| off, i
Hogs 9000; most choice 170 to
Meeting. Opens
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Mr. Huehl Walter Huehl, company pres-
250 pounds $22.75 to $23.25, few| ident, will be one of the speak-
‘loads choice No. 1 and 2, pounds down $23.50; one
225 ers at the Indianapolis Life Inload| surance Co. two-day meeting
cholte No. 1, 206 pounds to city -opehing” today in Claypool Ho‘butchers, $23.65; late bids mostly tel.
$23 down; 250 to 290 -pounds, $21.75 to $22.75;
Attending are representatives
120 to 160 from Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota,
pounds $16 to $18; sows steady Michigan and Illinois.
{to weak; choice 300 to 550
{pounds $19.25 to $20.50.
| Zaring,
Other speakers will be Doyle Indianapolis, company
Cattle 1300, calves 300; slaugh-| manager of agencies; Robert
ter classes moderately active,
Girk, attorney; Alden C. Palm-
| mostly rteady in spite of bearish er, vice president of the Insure
{undertone In steers and cows;
ance
Research and Review
[to 1150 pounds steers, $32.50 to| dianapolis, state field office rep |$34.50; high choice to low prime| resentative, and Arthur Priebe, held above $34.50; commercial] Rockford, Ill, veteran insur-
‘About People—
Husband
{and the husband lost out.
Because Miss Parker, who's up
for her first “Oscar,” absolutely $9 Million Estate
her curves into {a bathing suit [for a scene in
“I can’t help
Loses Bathing Suit Battle With Actress-Wife
Eleanor Parker Refuses to Don Flimsy Attire
For Producer in ‘The Golden Goose’ | ile stated that during the pa 'a labor man on his top policy] ACTRESS Eleanor Parker and Producer Bert Friedlob staged x0" % Pot $10,000 en
|a typical husband-and-wife battle over a skimpy bathing suit today— | So did the bathing suit . . . and so did a million male moviegoers.
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Of Ford Up for Sale
DETROIT, Feb. 20 (UP)-—Any- action. . one with a couple of million dol-
Henry Ford today.
not even been acknowledged. DeWhat's doing it is the slowness. ; of the Defense Department to c.oPments in wage policy, price
get started, and the ground swell } in oq participation, and the
of peace talk. And the boys Whoo. 0.0) management of defense
{jumped in to reap a harvest of, ation have shocked all
war bucks are beginning to talk about getting out. with their shirts still on, 3 : : I'm not a stock tout, but there's nothing which takes the bounce
ou} of =. “war stock” like & “Peace oysopt the United Mine Workers, 8 » which is going its own way under
And don’t be surprised if the ’ boys run like rabbits to get back! ond L. Lewis. Mr. Wilson wants
their lettuce before it wilts with the “war” on the big board.
More Power to You
THE BEST WAY AMERICANS have found so far to get out of work is by pushing a button. And every time you turn on an electric switch you're making dough for the power ‘companies, the coal mines and the railroads.
A 2 8 ONE OF the best investments
unit in American organized labor
loose from their union affiliations! So far this has not been agreed to by the union leaders.
Evacuate Families
Flooded by“ice Jam
PORTLAND, Mich.,, Feb. 20 (UP) — State police evacuated several families living on the banks of the Grand River. today
“
policy, taxes, rent control, small actress sighed as
|Americans who work for wages! pathing suit in and salaries.” ~~ 'a picture. Or shorts, either. I The Labor Policy Committee qon’t have any phobia agaidst it,| represents almost every important pnt I feel so horribly exposed.”
{labor spokesmen who are or may |éTh be placed in high offices to cut|licity office in
working quietly, quickly, even the I know, so long as it doesn’t Betias an ice jam forced the river to
carpenters who had’ a few shav-/top-heavy with debt, is light and
'ings-on the brand new mauve car- power. And we haven't scratched
‘
cacao, con 51 Cow 4 wat ALL moHTS esiaveo.
TODAY AND TOMORROW—Most of tonight's stormy weather will hit states east of the Mississippi. For Indiana—occasional rain, probable thundershowers, warm and mild, but get-
'
peting. {the surface, Wait until every
back up and overflow into a score of homes.
i
it,” the beauteous blonde
her press agent tore his hair. “I
just won't Wear nyo. .parger
Clean Sweep
JOHN WILSON of the South- vide the property. -
Methodist University pub-!
|
preparing a news release telling Corry R a cing Pigeons
In carrying on the pigeon races health, Say and Dhysical edu- : ''n England this year, 60 specialist ion or the public schools. |and equipment loaned to the " {was kept a secret from all but
how Army Ordnance was taking back $200,000 worth of furniture
{cided to sell the 1369-acre “Fairlane” estate because none Qf the [Ford heirs wants to live there. {The home-—complete with prize{winning rose garden, lake, swim\ming pool, greenhouses, orchards and barns—is located in suburban Dearborn. =
the $2 million sale said
Dallas, Tex. was 60 Special Trains
Trustees of the Ford estate de-ifiled by them.
today a
“Pair-
George P.
Legal Threat Boosts Support Payments | mostly choice 925-pound heifers quet tonight.
H. Dale Brown, Marion County|g Clerk reported today: that threat of legal action has greatly increased support payments bys. $30. divorced and separated fathers. | He stated that during the past
same period last year. Mr. Brown credited the increase {for the period to his announce{ment of Feb. 7, that fathers not plies too small to fully test quotakeeping up their payments would be turned over to County Prosejcutor Frank Fairchild for legal
| Mr. Fairchild said fhat the publars to spend could buy the|licity also has made mothers ‘luxurious estate of auto pioneeraware of their rights and his
office is having more complaints Manhattan Called Best
Schools Have First ‘Air Raid Drill
Between 9:48 and 10:02 a. m. “yellow alert” flashed across the telephoné lines The real estate- firm handling of all Marion County schools. It was the first alarm test to lane” probably would be sold to|be held since the launching of the {a contractor who would subdi-|civil defense program here. Chil- ‘~ «dren of the public and parochial schools poured out of the buildings in their first air raid drill. Time of the alarm was set by Farkas, director of
{school, when several men in OVer- pigeon trains were employed on the heads of civil defense.
{alls entered.
desk and chair.”
Still Top Man Unpredictable Orville iI. .bard, mayor of Dearborn, Mich., today returned to his desk in the City
What impressed meé most, I think, was the vast amount of merchandise, all factory-fresh and hung on racks, and the comfortable light and air. : » » = THE AIR-CONDITIONING units changed the air five times an hour, and the air-cooler does enough cooling to make 70 tons
home has radiant heat wired right into its walls. What touched this off is the annual report of the Public Service Co. of Indiana, Inc., which had a net income of $8,407,304 last year, | ] $254 a common share. , 5 » ’
” STACK THIS up against $7.503,421 and $2.48 for 1949 and
of ice a day, if it were making|yowil see what I mean.
ice. I think back to what -the
Don’t buy the stuff on my sayso, bit I do believe electric living
Penney Store replaces, and what js the way of tomorrow. It's
a fuss we made over losing it. And when I stood in’ the store, I knew those had been wasted
cleaner, and best of all, it's
cheap, and takes the least effort.
words. And that I was reanty Hot Spot
standing in the finest building in town.
C-R-O-S-L-E-Y THOSE CROSLEY turtles you see in the windows around town
are Fred Ritter’s idea. He's the sales manager of the
UNCLE SAM is juggling a hot potato. The Jan. 15 cost of living index is due out. But the government says it's “doing the index over.” And the figures won't be out for a week. : : About a million guys in the auto industry have contracts
Crosley Division of the Capitallyyion call for cost-of-living ad-
Paper Co. distributors. I stood at a window and watched the seven turtles climb up on the “beach”, but they couldn’t spell. And I said to the man next to me who Had that “I-want-$1000” look in his eyes, “How many days have you been here, and who brings your lunch?” s LA YOU SEE IF YOU catch those turtles lined up to spell “C-r-o-s-l-e-y”, and can prove it you get the thousands bucks. Lloyds of London guarantees it. I don’t have time to spend my days watching the. turtles, but I never fail to take a gander at them when I pass a Crosley window. i Who knows, I might catch them all lined up. Anyway, it keeps me looking. Smart fellow, that Fred Ritter.
justments. And with wages “frozen,” or gently frosted, the government doesn't know what
clear itself eventually.
CARD PARTY SET .
| {arship Fund, Women of Moose, will be held at 8 p. m night, at Liederkrantz Hall, E. Washington St.
The U. 8. Corps of Engineers was expected to send an expert to the area to determine whether e ice jam would have to be ted or whether it would
A public card party, sponsored by the College of Regent’s Schol-
Hall with a victory over political
foes who sought to recall him at a primary election yesterday. He won by a substantial margin, Mr. Hubbard gained national fame a few months ago by setting up a municipal government-in-exile across the Detroit River! in Ontario. He traveled throughthe lout the United States and Canada| Th ., to- while fleeing from a warrant 1421 {which would have jailed him for | ' failure to pay a libel judgment.
Local Truck Grain Prices Pals zl
No. 2 truck wheat, $2.36. No. 3 soybeans, $3.14. No. 2 oats, $97. No. 2 white corn, $1.81.
Gambler Mickey Cohen had _ dinner Sunday with Billy Graham but he said
Ar Te ad A e, ic: 25¢c; Grade 5 large, aire ‘medium, 36c. No d Poultry—Fowls, under 4'% Ibs. and Leghor
than No. 1. Butter—No. 1. 65c: No. 3, 62¢.
No. 2 yellow corn, $1.69. today the evanLocal Produce gelist was not - trying to convert
and Grade A grade, 33c. { 4% lbs. and Ser. 20¢: ns, 3 coc and stags, 15¢, and No. 2 poultry, 4c
him. “He's a friend of mine and a| very sincere person,” said Mickey, ‘‘and he
Local Stocks and Bonds
wouldn't take advantage of having dinner
Mr. Cohen
~Feb, 20
{ ” snes With me to try to convert me.
{British railways to transport more| - The 60,000 students of the pub- | “Sorry, Bud,” one of the work- than 5 million birds, a record lic schools were all in fheir shelter jmen said, “we've come for your number, with their attendants to|areas within seven minutes after direct the flights. ithe alarm started.
V0 as A
the
and good yearlings, $29.50 to $32;| ance salesman. commercial and good heifers, $30 Three hundred reservations to $32.50; three loads good to| have been made for the banAwards will be $34; utility and commercial cows presented at tomorrow’s lunch23.75 to $27, odd head $28; can-| eon. nérs and cutters $18.50 to $24; utility and commercial bulls, $27 New Castle
Man Killed NEW CASTLE, Feb, 20 (UP)— Samuel Royce, 42, New Castle,
was killed and three other men were injured yesterday when two
Vealers rairly active, around $3 lower than Monday's best sales; good and choice, $36 to $38, mostly $37 up; bulk common and
automobiles collided at the interMedium, 325 to $a. section of U. 8. 36 and a county ep, 200; sheep and lamb Sup+iyaq, were Troy De Hart, New Castle, driver of the car in
tions; market nominally steady; few small lots medium wooled lambs, $37 and $38; trucklot mixed cull to good lambs unsold; slaughter ewes unchanged; medium’ to choice, $16 to $22.
which Mr. Royce was riding; John Krause, Columbus, O., and Edison, Anderson,
signal
It
Fitted to Stand Bombs
NEW YORK, Feb. 20 (UP)— Robert W, Dowling, boro civilian defense chairman, d “800 volunteer civilian defense interviewers last night that Manhattan was better fitted to withstand a bombing attack than any other city in the world. “We weren't thinking of Abombs when we built so much of our borough with rigid- concrete and steel frame structures,” he said, “but that we built better than we knew has been fully demonstrated in Japan, in England and on the continent. The only buildings that withstood the
with rigid steel and concrete frames.”
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING E3500
bombs, including the A-bomb , . .|duct public invariably have been constructed| Hou
Today's Weat
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ting colder,
it will do about a million 4 disap- Ama STOCKS Pa pointed voters if they have a|jmences Sta ee . . ; : hi raise coming and don’t get it. {Armsnire Collgties Com . 19% Saint or Sinner? ASSETS LIABILITIES 8 8-8 Belt RE & Ste ¥rds td oo. 63 .| Mystery story writer Leslie THE “NEW INDEX” will in-|Belt RR & Stk ¥rds com .... +14 |Charteris, 43, must pay his a United States Government Bonds. . ..$174,700,000.00 Reserve on all Policies. ............$373,470,060.00 clude such items as rents, frozen Bob! > 9 |lvorced wife $500 monthly until * Installment Payments, Matured foods, television sets, hospitaliza-|§ 40 her death or remarriage, a Los! Municipal and Corporation Bonds.... 26,441,928.89 Policies... .... x vanes SET 0 tion, baby foods and everything & 0 [+apelen court ordered yestergay. Preferred Stocks Cases sINIIIRIIIROEN IS 21,936,326.00 Dividends Payable to Policyholders else the worker pays for. : 103 Irs. y Bryant Borst Char- es J So watch for the index about Ce Som | oh $ Na ) teris, 38, Boston socialite and for-| Mortgage Loans... Sete sscscssnsnns 163,466,623.25 Poll for give Jour of 1951.... 4144203 0 next week, and you'll see whether | Cou! ih.Car-Naar 4 be mer nightclub Singer, received a Ground Rents. ...cocvevesesesesses 11,046,812.80 , ie ns i a Te sess ’ the government has what it takes tern Tele 8 pid “/decree on charges that the sughor J ; re! to make the wage freeze stick, | Elian Saeurites com + [of the “Saint” stories didn’t spell.” ==Rual Estate: Home Offics....ssee.. 2,202,910.13 AdVANCR. ors. ressressreresss 212094520 BNL 3 Finale §% we [to her for days and then insulted | ° @ Other.cccessvecncncses 1,329,533.60 Accrued Taxes.........c.covvvveeee 1,756,908.89 BUT ILL TELL you in ad- Amison Mtg Co com ..iii. 31% ...[her. Policy Loans ...ccvveevececasessss 8,731,340.86 Escrow Accounts and Unallocated : i Yante, it the index says there | Home 5 LA 3 : Re al Earful Deposit Funds. ..ccccoonenannenqenanes 1,852,194.25 2 Jalle CONNIE tHe. BOYS Wr IIT ii Cash an Hand aiid on Deposit in Other Liabilities. . ........00nrneees 591,459.06 probably get it. ; find Gas & Wai com 4h The British royal family last Banks. ..coceciiiieiiennenesss 4,114,018.80 R o for Asset Flu ons and 9 With the presidential election|[Rd Mich Ei 4% pra, 106% night attended a performance of Accrued inforest and Ronis... . oso 2893,384.96 eserv Sve 2.800 00 coming up next year the poli- jindpls 2 Lo gom oie. 3 be 38% | the stage play, pa secscns r . other ngencies........e000 ; ,000, ticians will figure out fast it's no Indpls Ath Club Realty Co u . “The Little Hut,” Due and Deferred Premiums. ....... - 4,59%4,982.24 Reserve for Ultimate Changes in time to poison. a million votes. OR Welt Eo sk od 0 108° 110w Which the critics Other Admitted Assefs teesvees 1.547.137.87 Policy Valuation Standards. .... 2,000,000.00 nds Water Vues’ Bid 103 104k described as ; A, , a SUMPIUS. ooovvviiivinnanncnnerenees 30,444,424.36 her Folocast Cingan & Co COM... ...... 4% 8% “shocking” and TOTAL....coveuaensas..$423,007,869.40 TOTAL. ..oovereneeses..$423,007,869.40 Roan Nat nite olin #2 |“smutty.” al | a ferineion ‘com ha! An appearance - .
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