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Times Business Editor Ch Contsi THE TOWN’ S AUTO dealers took their boss to lunch To ay ¥ ih
today. ~The dealers wore worry wrinkles. By DAN MIDNEY ming the “Red Book-Blue Book Blues.” WASHINGTON, Mar, 20—“This
is the most isoThe government did all right on late models. Prices Lanisistiation ever had,” Sen.
are high enough. But those oldies, the prewar clunkers, | William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) told are tugging at the price leash, a practically deserted Senate in
rarin’ to go... up.
And they were hum-|
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But Price Boss Vernon J. IT WAS NEVER QUITE plain "7 The speech was a contribution Dwyer said, “Sorry boys, law is "hat the ginghamed gals in the , the so-called ‘great debate” law, and I can’t rewrite the books, SuPérmarkets were going to do over sehding more U. 8. troops red or blue.” with the sugar they carted home [to Europe. The Junior Senator; in the Korean hoarding spree. from Indiana long has been laTHE FEDERAL RESERVE Some hoarded openly. Others beled here as the leading Senate made down payments tough, just kept buying, five or: ten fisolationist. He. will support the This was to keep wage earners pounds, every time they went to Wherry resolution requiring confrom shooting their pay, this the store. That did the same gressional approval of sending
year's and next year’s, on auto- thing." It put a mountain of sugar wo troops, ‘but added that ne.
would rather wipe out everything |that has been done in foreign re-| . third down. . And most guys, AND THE "SUGAR a since the beginning of haven't got that kind of dough says a lot of that sugar is still World War I. | ’ fe Ek a a .. Lodas interested. In. body. sRellows. Pelee Gods' es Har lil go “We have followed false gods one that “runs ltke new,’ i The. industry says eight million, for almost 50 years,” Sen. Jenner, - And anotper thing the dealerg tons-are still held by housewives. | oq -
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lin _pantries, basements and attics. The Federal Reserve ruled oae-
were told is that-they can’t pay| ‘It makes the sugat shelf a Ks Tar. Tw d of peace and plenty. to the STOC Bid Asked | more for & car than they CAN paunting sight in the SUPer-|hijuous world of today. where SEE or . Ab Rece tion for Attucks Bo.it, on paper, And they make Takes and absolutely \erriviS American youths are taken oul Eafe tg Re 1 i lt A Sums, Says Rainier 0 on paper n ey make! L fo + when you see it sitting ere, of their homes and sent half way | Belt } R & Stk Yrds pfd.... 63'% Winner of Sports anship or d
money. |caking, at home.
» WHEN SOMEONE gives you 2 too much for your used car, Reprieve? chances are he's making it up on|
around the world to destroy with|
‘huts of Korea. We are on ‘the THE STORES are breathing a wrong road. We must turn off |
the other end, charges you the little easier. They had a tough and find again the road followed Ci
extra on the car he sells you. job: 'by the great leaders of our past.” It’s got to work that way. The The government had handed | Charges Conspiracy dealers who do it still pay their them an order. It told them to| The first World War II veteran! light bills, meet their payrolls. “tell all,” what they paid, what {to reach the U. S. Senate, Mr.! And you can't do that losing your they sell for, what their markups/ |Jenner charges that since shoot- |
> Jan ‘hour-and-a-half-long speech:
“They have led us from a|°
flame throwers the little grass| 2
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. METEORIC FUTURE—William Sardi (left), the 6-6 soph- ' omore who has at least a year and one-half to play for Attucks,
takes good care of that frame at the banquet table as’Charles
West looks “on. Suda paced’
LH field goals.
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Big Bob Jewell sat down. The thunderous,
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heart-warming ovation was- spfhe-tingling.|
He had just given a response on behalf of his high-caliber Crispus Attucks basketball teammates,
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“Heres a Job, Son
IF YOU ARE OF DRAFT age! where would you get a job? -It isn’t easy. A good many] companies turn draft eligibles down. They seldom explain why, but mentally they say, “Sorry,| Buster, but we want to train someone who can sfay with us.” And that’s some kind of a sin. It leaves a lot of able young men pounding pavements in- vain or
their “greetings.”
8 =x = . THAT'S WHY I've got a warm hand out today for Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa. It takes young ‘men headed for uniform. Agencies need men. And if they get them even for partial training before they go into service, they're pretty sure to get the same men back when they get out and are ready to go to work.
2 » » E. E. COOPER, assistant agen-/ cy vice president for Equitable, unfolded his company’s policy on draft eligibles at the “Butler Night” dinner of .the Indianapolis General Agents and Manager Association. He didn’t mince words. “It's a moral obligation,” he said, and| pointed out that companies are, losing valuable future workers: ’ |
EQUITABLE HIRED 63 college| men, right off the campus in 1949, | and put them through special] training. The group brought in| $2,917,626 of new life insurance the rest of the year. Fifty were left, in spite of the draft at the beginning of 1950, and these chalked up $4,731,053 in new insurance.
» zn ” SO IT'S PRETTY HARD to convince Equitable that there’s no place for the young men headed for a uniform. It would be hard to convince me, too.
TV Pile-up FAST-SELLING ADMIRAL cracked TV prices, and that was news.
The “why” of it hasn’t come out general manager of the Tri-State |
very clearly. But in my book it] means only one thing. Prices are| hitched to demand. And they will] go as high as the public will pay, or competition wi Jet them.
WHAT I AM iapeeting is that over the country there has been an end-of-winter slow-up in television demand, And goods has to move. And one way to move it when it's gushing from produc-| tion lines faster than the public
have been, on every line by Mar. ing stopped ‘there has ‘been a | Hort Mig Co com .. 29. THEN, Price Boss Dwyer gave
The stores didn’t say no. They said t
are about to get a reprieve, an extender of 30 days, to wrap up this momentous piece of arithmetic. N *
TIENT official’ (better be before next, Monday. {That's the due day. ‘Funny about the government. ® And maybe not so funny. It gives
the stores a few weeks to work, | {sound military policy because we| oN i 3 Pub Se v out a piece of figure-tapestry| lcannot trust the SY po branch Progress fh catty 40,20
which would baffle Einstein. =» = =
THEN IT TAKES its own
sweet time to its own end of the
job, averaging out the figures, and handing them back. All of which shows the government
doesn’t know how to run a de-|
partment store. And sometimes I think it
|great conspiracy to betray the Home T&T 5% pfd .... {United States to the Soviet Union. Ind Asso Tel 2 pid — hey'd try. But the job Was rnjs conspiracy is “ruled and ai- 19 Meh 8 on bd™ ‘next to impossible. So now they egteq by a small inner cabal, ind Telephone 4 which plans all the moves,” he tindianapolis P&L com asserted.
sa ohaclkmate all Fair Deal pro-
(Ea a ies Te ‘but ff" had] adwised. These already wefe “Ye-| Linooin ian & Co pid ip jated by the people in the 1950/ {Lanch orp
“Congress must find a way to Nat Homes com ........ brine : ® 03 Saturday. | will “attend. make a sound foreign policy and N.19d Pub Serv com . © i... alla 22% Appreciation Demonstrated | Howe lost to Attucks in the
R Mallory, Co com. cs lof the government to do it,” the Pub Serv "of Td” a ‘od... 87 {Senator contended. :
land we should only hook up with
ang; rrr Members of the Crispus At- |
tucks and Howe
Some 200 civic officials I |honored guests lauded -lustily the (tall, extremely-modest winner of] 41:2 | Indiana's most coveted sports105 |manship award. He also is an “A” 19% |student and president of the! | Iaoh a cihy Ridity Co. "3 #313 | Sentor Council, Ind is Water Co 5% pid . ..107 108% “The reception at Butler's Ather-|
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in the Club at 6:30 p. m. today.
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“Sharp, “of “Howe, Rusééll A.“ Lane, of Attucks, |
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ections, he declared. {| Mastic Asphalt
: 23%, The resporise to Jewell's ad-| Indianapolis sectional finals. ¥ 2 |dress, coming at the climax of| Invitations have been . the two - and - a - half - hour long tended to Gov.
1972 2112 commemoration ceremonies, dem-| |safe. "12, onstrated Indianapolis’ sincere of Public Schools Dr. Herman
Pub 8Berv of Ind “We cannot! Ross Gear Tool com
trust the future to those who il 12s {trayed the past. tStokely-Van P ams ‘com .
| ‘Otto K. Jensen, chief of the Indianapolis . Athletic State Board of Atcounts, warned |and prime, $39 to $40, top $40;
{the -92 ‘county treasurers of state|freely; commercial and good, $33 Members of both teams, thelr) laws requiring thet deposit, of re-\to $38.
Mr: Rainier said his office could |quotatipns, {not operate on a $500 cash bal- small lot ‘god to. choice 111-lb. lance, because of the large vol-|wooled native lambs, $38; medium - ume of daily business. He said,|to choice slaughter ewes mostly |however, daily deposits are made.|$16 to $22; 1 lot choice 117-pound, ox The treasurer pointed out his $25: 2 loads western lambs unavffice is protected by an elab-|sold. - Schricker, [orate burglar alarm system. Re-
Mayor Bayt and Superintendent |ceipts are kept in a tme-lock [)jqq in Road Fees
Hog Prices Dip, Trade Moderate
25¢- To 50c Below
Yesterday's Close Hog trade opened moderately active today at the Indianapolis Stockyards. Prices on light and medium weight barrows and gilts were 50 to 75 cents lower than early yesterday or 25 to 50 cents lower than yesterday's close. Heavier weights were around 25 | cents lower. Hogs 12,000; bulk choice 170 to 250 pounds $21 to $21.50; several 100-head choice No. 1 and |2 190 to 230 pounds- $21.75; few [loads 250 to 290 pounds $20. 75 to $21.25; choice No. 1 uniform near 1250 pounds $21.50; 280 to 340 | pounds "$20.25 to $21; 120 to 160
NO SERVICE TOO GOOD—Protiy Caralyn Edwards, one of | ‘pounds mostly $16.50 to $18.50, Crispus Attucks ell leaders who have helped give state-wide recognition of that "Crazy Song" this season, is also. helpful to Bob |mainly $18.50 to $20; few $20.25 he Trester medal award for Sportwanthig.
ep Large
few $19 ‘or more; sows about steady; choice 300 to 550 pounds
for more; odd big weights $18 to'
TORIC Berries
Bacau: Sl a
{and yearlings leas active, steady to weak; some buyers bidding 50 | cents or more lower; several loads choice light weight steers $36 to |$36.50, some held around $37; commercial and good $32 to ($34.50; few good to choice $35 to | $35.50; one head high prime yearling .steer $42; good to choice
{heifers $34 to $34.25; odd head Marion County Treasurer Louis high prime yearling steers $42;
11. Jewell. the Trester Medal winner for mental attitude, sat silently, Rainier sald today it is “impos- commercial and good heifers $31 .|almost expressionless.
to $33; cows steady, but some in|terests bidding lower; utility and ($30.
Bulls steady; utility and
His statement was made after commercial $27.50 to $31; best basketball state officers issued a theft warn-| heavy commercial bulls eligible
($31.50; good and choice quoted
teams will be honored at a din- {ing following a safecracking in $28.50 to $30.50.
Vealers active, steady; choice
ees’ “too i to fully test nominally steady;
His isolationist charge against, Stokely-Van_ Camp vid ;
President Truman was based on | Terre Haute ak Ma i the Jenner belief that our Euro-|J. 8. Mac
(pean Allies are all untrustworthy Union Titl
i forgeigon of the Attucks team and what the Tigers have done -|for Hoosier basketball. Jewell’s speech and microphone]
basketballs will be given the | | Attucks team, fifth Indianapo- | ¥ Ne. 3 truck wheat, Ja | lis. squad ever to play In the | 80c.
2 oats, 2 white corn, 3 7h
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It's Your Dough ° ‘Colonel Brings THE HIGH Federal Reserve asp shoo its DIF eams of H ome
tse :---laplomb were as good as his play. “:iilon the basketball floor. He ‘*“|showed the stability that helped :«--|carry the Tigers to the state's -.-|Big Four select circle. | “It's taken me three days now to realize that I have won such
Baoreyed finger zt Noeraers todaY Ml nser 10 Gls
It told off 90,000 lenders. said stop lending dough to on who are filling their warehouses! WITH THE TH DIVISION, and the back rooms with stuff Korea, Mar. 20 (UP)—You are a they don’t new Sig away, ax fighting a war in Korea. BUT THE Board didn’t have to YOU dream about: warn Indianapolis banks. They've Thick steaks, roast beef, tur-; been playing inventory lending Key
close to the belt right along. And| Food served up by a waiter on me!
{here's why: white tablecloth—as much as Suppose ha bank gets a lot of its You can eat. \dough wrapped up in high priced| (A warm, dry bed and sleep— g
raw materials. Then the bottom sleep for as long as you wish. » (falls out of prices. | Fresh clothing, books, music.
{ = = # THE manufacturer does Niag-| JUST a GI dream? {ara in a bankruptcy barrel and! Not for the men of the 17th
{the bank’s dough goes along. Good bankers don't shoot in- regiment. Col. Wililam W. (Buf-
flation craps with their deposi- falo Bill) Quinn set up just such tors’ money. la rest camp for combatmwveary And you can be thankful foritroops. It follows directly bethat. 1am. hind his fighting outfit. “I had to pinch myself twice,”
78 lan honor,” he said speaking of «the Trester medal, “and it will| be another three days before I 10 can tell you how it feels.” ‘ Jewell spoke as captain on be-'
‘half of his team. He said his
‘U. S. Statement | mates have always followed the
{team slogan: “Honor thy game WASHINGTON, M 20 (UP - ment expenses and Tecelnty Tot he a | « + + TOF he who playeth the game hak year through Mar. 16, com- fair—and loses—wins. pared wih 8 year aso: He was right. The Tigers and|
This Yea i Expenses .....$2 8.31% 428 hog spa Told their school were real winners
Secelnts Crean 30,528.9 Su Eplus “eee 2311 570.247 last night. They won plaudits, eT valance. STHIETH a3207 434 recognition and friends all eve[Public debt . 255,065,086,207 2%, 04, 094.189 ning. Gold reserve. 21,903.278,132 24,320,473, 952, And the sctwol was $1000 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE richer. A check for $1000 was learings . rrodiinenses 52.054 094.000 | presented to J. Dwight Peterson,!
president of the Board of School
{ Commissioners, to be used by] Jet Plant to Hire 1200 | Crispus Attucks as a scholarship
TOLEDO, O., Mar. 20 (UP)— fund for Attucks pupils. Willys-Overland Motors, Inc.| The procession of praise for the said today it planned to hire Tigers was almost endless.
state finals tourney. Re 2 yellow corn, $1.
ELKHART, Mar. 20 (UP) as killed yesterday when the car jn which he was riding ran off a Michigan highway north of here and overturned.
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Ex-Vanderburgh h Sheriff Bert Martin, Dies
Times State Service
EVANSVILLE, Mar. 20—Bert, Martin, former Vanderburgh] |County sheriff, died here ast night in Deaconess Hospital.
was 52. Mr. Martin was president and]
Sheet Metal Roofing & Welding |Corp., which was organized a year ago. fe was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers Union here, of which he had twice served as president. He was business agent for the union 15 years. Mr. Martin also served as president of the Central Labor Union in 1937 {through 1941 and 1946. He is survived by his wife, two sons and five Sisters,
can buy it, is to lower prices into
a new market. I think if you were to look! around you might find a little pile-up in certain models. And] when prices break, as Admiral] did, that’s your chance to cash] in, if you've got the cash.
Local Produce Egss—Current receipts, 54 lbs. and over | to case, 39c: Grade A large, 43c; Grade A |
small, 25c; Grade B large, 39¢c, and Grade | A medium, 39c:
no grade, 33c. 4'a2 lbs. and over, 320i . and Leghorns, 20c;
Poultry—Fowls, under 4'a Ibs
cock and stags, 15¢, and No. 2 poultry, 4c less | than No. 1.
Butterfat—No. 1 61c; No. 2, 58.
Arth y ll, s said dazed M/Sgt. Francis M. some 1200 persons for jet engine ur Campbell, sacretary to
$3
Roberts of Macon City, Iowa. “I production at the former "Chevro(thought I was, dreaming. m |let plant at Anderson, Ind.
Valid Excuse?—
: Judge Will Decide Whether
“ Kleptomania Is a Defense
Woman Charged in Shoplifting
Claims Temporary Insanity Is kleptomania—the disease of stealing—a valid deicnse for shoplifting? This is the puzzling question confronting Criminal Court Judge Saul I. Rabb. It has never before been answered in Indiana. When Judge Rabb rules on the question Mar. 29, he could come
Gov. Schricker, lauded the Tigers on behalf of the Governor, who was unable to attend because of a previous engagement, He said all of Indiana was proud of the Attucks basketball team.
Fouls Were Few
| Mayor Bayt commented about {the team that sometimes was ‘too |nice” to commit personal fouls. (Jewell, for example, having gone 'all 28 games without fouling out |of a single game. Mr. Peterson read an appreciation resolution signed by members of the Board of School Commissioners. L, V. Phillips, the IHSAA’s commissioner, said he has never seen a more sportsmanlike team in all the state tournaments he {has witnessed. His first one was in 1913—the state's first tourney. He said: “Two things hold this state together: the legislature and basketball, and it seems that bas-
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ketball sometimes does the better job.” Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, presi-
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the Tyndall-for-Mayor Club.” Mrs. Tanner recently resigned as state director of the Indiana Heart Foundation after three years in that post. She now is secretary of the Foundation's Board of Trustees. Heads GOP Group She also is a member of Pilo International, a woman’s servic club; the Indianapolis and Indi ana Women’s “Republican Club
Examined by Doctors Judge Rabb appointed Drs.
Hahn to examine They will be asked to determine! vhether kleptomania is a form of | nsanity. The kleptomania plea has been ecognized by at least three states Texas, Iowa and Delaware--as| defense against theft charges. But the Indiana Supreme Court as never ruled on the question, udge Babb said.
Murray DeArmond and E. Vernon the woman. |
up with a brand new decision. In his experiénce, he said, kleptoA — m_——— mania has never been used as a defense in the state. [S. anner ; es Appealed Sentence The problem cropped up yesterday when a convicted shoplifter appealed her sentence to Judge In City Clerk Race == | Mary Brown, alias Inez DawServed as Secreta [22% 29, Slucago, entered a plea roa tos conviehn tor ovary dent. of the P-TA, spoke warmiy To Mayor Tyndall larceny ’ of the family and school responsiMrs. Grace M. Tanner, former] She was convicted of stealing bilities 0 Journ: and Harty ue executive secretary to the late three women’s suits, valued at mace Pres Bo Ba a Mayor Robert H. Tyndall, today $394.90, from the Wm. H. Block b [Co. on Jan. 13. Municipal Court| Members: became the first woman ever to jyqge Joseph Howard sentenced Principal, Coach Speak seek election as City Clerk, {her to a 180-day prison term and| Attucks Principal Russell Late She filed a declaration of her fined her $500. said: “You have inspired us and candidacy for the Republican ne ently free vi 31500 ne we will Re ver let You Sown: n oman stated in her appea And Coac ay Crowe, ever nomination for City Clerk follow-| [that she was incapable of com-/ modest, said: “I have 10 Trester 7 ing what she described as a "“‘se-mijtting’a crime Jan. 13 because Medal winners. We Were sorry 7 ries of conferences between lead-{she was afflicted with klepto- we couldn't give Indianapolis a 7 ers of the regular GOP organiza-/mania, She has since been re- championship.” He added: “I / tion and women once active in|Stored to sanity, she said. think any coach could have done S what I did this year.” Dr. Herman L. Shibler, Superintendent of Schools, was the genial master of ceremonies that honored Athletic Director Alonzo | Watford of Attucks, principals | coaches and the team captains of the city schools. And the parents of the Attucks champions.
Local Truck Driver Dies of Heart Attack
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In its ruling, the Texas Supreme| 1. Brooks, 45-year-old IndianCourt held: apolis truck triver, died of a heart Kleptomania Is a species of attack yesterday as his truck
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office qualifies me for City Clerk,” she said. “I pledge diligent co-op-eration with the next Mayor and Cit Council. " a . She is the wife of L. oN Tanner,
"IN RACE FOR city CLERK Grace Tanner, former
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