Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1951 — Page 30

French

cookies

which RE It’s what most of Ameri been looking foF..Drop a cigaret or spill a drink, and it won't leave a scratch or a mar. who runs the Roebuck and Co. stores hereabouts, tells me it'll take the high-jinks of stand up like tough steel, wont erack or break.

Sears,

to put

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HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor

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gripe about taxitis, an acute form of pocketbook irritation.

We've got to get ourselves downright scared before

we roll up our. sleeves, grit our teeth and begin swinging.

again.

the bag. So, asks the guy ;. 13115682

who hits the time clock at 8 Now “What s all the shouting throw the 88 cents right in the) ash can, This is

a m,

about? =

WHAT'S HAPPENED is thai Ing the 88-cents

THE J. D.

ADAMS Co 0. - and 88 cents.

if IT had $13 million,

probably why |

1 don’t have $13 million—throw-

somebody has turned the fire out the ash can. Out of that the company had

under

anything.

Controls will get w eaker. Labor "will talk back even tougher ta the politicians and get away with And if the politicians want to get rough the wage ‘earners gw “smack Wee. 8 the ballot boss: " » AS I ADD iT uP,” we're not Oozes Ozone through fighting. As:it simmers ~we’ll" go native again, and start swinging fists among ourselves. That's the Irish in us, and the German, and the Scotch, and the] and Italian and Dutch.

down in Korea,

always. " » AS THIS WEEK-END controls are weaker than ever. inside its dryer. The wage freeze, fairy story. And there are a lot of smart fresh” in business you point-blank that the defense program is a detour around a| depression. And that’s the way a lot of guys see it today

BEARS | AS

~Russ Savage,

week-end pass. The trick is a new gevelopment| in grained plastic, wood, but is so tough the pe can (as kids do) dance on it, or| spill milk (just to get rid of it) or | Kool-Ade which they lap up and] cry for more.

THE TABLE, IN LIMED-OAK, ‘probably not hatchet-proof, but .almost, comes in shapes — end, lamp, step-end (with stair-tiers) and cocktail sizes—or sighs-es— have it your way. {

Citizen Smith THIS TAKES AN imagin with a two-way stretch. can be done. The trick is to tie in Frank 8 Costello with Lenten red perch. | The guy who can do it is Howard | Smith of Smith & Guy, Seafoods, | 1818 Central Ave.

- HE SELLS THE RED perch, and salmon and catfish, boneless herring and haddock. - His business jumped 60 per cent this Lenten season over last year. So he's not complaining about that. What he is complaining about is whether the Kefauver Committee is going to run out of expense dough and fold up. Said Howard today, busy fish market, “If they're going to have to stop digging the dirt on those wrong guys, want of cash, let s pasa the hat.”

the bubbling war Kettle.

modern

would pay million and the return of United States protest formally. lend-lease agreement, Russia promised to return | 8. certain goods upon These goods included/ items that survived the war and “shall be determined by |the President (of the U. S.) to be useful in the defense of the|

to the U. request.

which

$300,000,

too often

and put the mares. John Wayne, Hollywood’ 8 No. 1/and declare himself,” the Western

| $642,323 ~~ and 76 cents -- “back

u THERE 1S SOMETHING about Adams Co. which rizes above

Jigures,

It’s what it is and does. It helps

ito thread the country with roads for fast traffic, { i ds and theib.rights: af

Cera prime.

"T'VE ALWAYS THOUGHT the

to keep -t

home clothes dryer is aoout he

niftiest of all

appliances. Dries them rain or shine, leaves them fluffy and fresh.

If women realized how many

|steps a dryer saves, they'd probWe're going to fight somebody, [ably buy one before an ironer.| [It’s the natiiral {a washer. Now G-E has

teammate for

put “sunlight” It’s an ozone is a 1amp which leaves them brilliant, | in white or color, and backyard | ut it on your list.

Lucius Virgil

THE TOWN’S TOP salesmen]

|are goihg to get an earful Mon‘day night in the Marott Hotel from one of the best salesmen in| -

es es VIFE) Pr) lips, commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association. Maybe you never thought of him as a salesman. But that's what he is. In hid line, the best.

» = ” ONCE A YEAR he makes this [state all but lose its buttons over the trick of dropping a leather sphere through a netted hoop. He could make a dunce out of ‘Axb THAT'S WHAT 8 needed |P. T. Barnum, the only difference when a guest, toward evening's end, picks up your favorite floor lamp and starts dancing around

is that he sells no hokum. He sells health, community spirit, and an explosion of sports like the Statue of Liberty on a enthusiasm which makes the state quiver from end to end.

‘Russia Welshes On Lend-Lease

Cuts Sum Due,

Keeps 670 Ships |

By United Press WASHINGTON, Mar. 22—Rus|sia has welshed on its war-time nation | [promise to return lend-lease goods ut it |to the United States, and prospects today were that further neotiations would be only name-| | calling.

(Ind d Mich 4 hE 1537 Survivors include the parents aor og AL ni elephone 4 8-10 pfd ..... 98 {and one brother, David, 10. Viodanaoots P&T com... to tous! Friends may call after 7 p. ‘the Southport Presbyterian Is PLL 4% td co" dota 82% today at the J. C. Wilson Chapel, Church. Friends may call at the Indpls Water Co 8% pfd 207 199% of the Chimes. Robert W. Sterling Funeral Home. | Indpls Water 412% fd ......101%3 104 | The son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor|Kingan & Co com [Ill 4 HE Patricia Pray {man Gillum, Larry was born in| 1 | | Lincoln Nat A se 7613 Be Services for Patricia Pray will Indianapolis, Oct. 16, 1932. He Marmion. Herrington com ..... 182 . be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in J. (was graduated from Southport Mastic Asphalt... RE gn C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. {High School last June and was a |Nat Homes pfd 100 103 Burial will be in Washington Student at Indiana Central ‘Col[Re | Pub Bary com od a wai Park. Friends may call at the lege at the time of his death. Ac-| oN Ind pub Serv tid re 2 's% funeral home after 7 p.m. today. | |tive in sports, he played baseball P R Mallory Co com . ..... 5" 3 A native, Patricia was born in 20d Was a member of the College

The United States has been de-|

manding that Russia return 670

ships and pay $800 million for

lease aid the ceived.

| the rest of the $11 billion in lendSoviet Union re-

Russia replied yesterday that it

Under the

no more than $240 “refuse to consider the ships.” The was expected to

So THERE HE IS. A man who {7 8 A. or of the Western|

helps build

table smoqth. Today I am looking at the report of the J. facturing Co. Olive's name on gave it an extra figures put the sturdy pioneer, mentally,

than a kite.

PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY ARIAS

oC GUL PALOFF. COPR 1951 EW. 1. A WAGNER ALL NIGHTS RESEAVED

the squeeze on wrongsters as Costello and clan and wash those blood-sucking| bullet barons right out of our hair. I like a guy like that. He makes | an honest living. But he’s not too | busy to look around and see what other people are doing country, and yours.

J. D. Adams’ Year

YESTERDAY I mentioned the Adams Road Grader and how it seldom gets full credit for the

have driving our

D.

I' feed

track Chicago.

likes to sell fish. But he also likes | hemisphere or to be otherwise of such ge to the U, S. A.”

Russia's flat refusal, contained

in a note handed to the State De-| | partment, said the United States did not need the disputed ships. |

Russia and China are the only]

nations that have not settled] their lend-lease accounts with the) United States.

Soviet and American repre-|

Local Truck Grain Prices

No No No No No.

soybeans, oats, 9l¢

| t2esnatone

Local Produce Adams Manu- - It had George 8S.

truck wheat, $2.24, 3.14

white corn, $

1. vellow corn, § 61

Wheat—No. 2 red

)

FOTOCAST = UNE.

ay » od INOW

Vi RAIN

o ns SHOWERS ore SLYEY

SNOW SHOWTRS v: AND FLURRIS

sentatives will meet again Apr. 4.|

| | | {

| |

$2 44, nominal.

( orn—No 2 yellow, [email protected]'; No } yellow $1.7504 @$1.7 No. 4 vellow £1. 64a 81 9; sample grade vellow. $1.63), s G21.7131, NO. 4 white, [email protected] LT 1 heavy white, $1013, Ryve—No._ 2 plump, $2.00, nominal { Barlev—Malting, $1.60@$1.85, nominal £1304 $1.55. nominal Sovheans—~No. 2 yellow, $3.33, nominal,

rey |

TODAY AND TOMORROW-—A potential storm center will | be located in South Dakota by late tonight or early tomorrow, ac- | cording to the latest report from the U. S. Weather Bureau, Most of the precipitation will be behind the storm although some snow

ry afpeeted to fall across the Northern Plains.

Backing From Hollywood—

Actor's Wife Collapses SS After He Admits Red Ties

} | Parks, collapsed when she heard he had admitted being a CommuTHE WAR FEVER'S cooling like an emotional meteor. | nist and her doctor today ordered her to bed “indefinitely.” : It gives us time to feel our economic lumbago, to, | well since she had her baby recently, And when she heard about Larry she just folded up.” Miss Garrett's doctor called a full-time . nurse and ordered her, will forgive Mr. Parks for having to let the blonde singing star been a Communist because he had

Just now a lot of people are rolling thelr Sleeves down}. “talk t6 nobody.” Korea seems to be in — “She's worried sick about what “I'm sure they'll give him a sec-

this will do to Larry’ 8 career, friend added. “Too bad it had to|ican public is pretty quick to for-

come when she was feeling so 11.” In Washington, Mr. Parks said

he was worried himself, He said ify | he expected this would mean cur- {the Motiqn Picture Alliance, the

tains for him as a star. But Hollywood rallied around courage to speak the truth is And the guy who turned it out a net income of $942,323 — yes — them and there were indications| “commendable.” was Joe Stalin himself when he 76 cents. And it paid its stock-|their fears may be needless night- ©1 think it’s fine that he had the decided not tp get his whiskers holders : caught in the Korean wringer, Here at home, from now on in, into the business. we're not going to like: much of

"took

I'd

box- -office star, said the public star added.’

waitin dl vie'3f az OU

Local Stocks and Bonds|

But John Wayne, a Top Star, Sees

Forgiveness for Larry Parks 5

Br VIRGINIA MacPHERSON ted Press Hollywood Corres : HOLL YWOOD, "Mar. 22—Betty Garrett, Tt actress-wife of Larry

“She's very, very sick,” a family friend said. “She hasn't been

the courage to admit it. » the ond chance,” he said. “The Amergive a person who is willing to ad{mit his mistake.” Mr. Wayne, who is president of

strongest anti-Communist group in Hollywood, said Mr. Parks’

| courage to answer the questions

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Consolidated Pinaace ‘8 pia sai. '0® [wood Cemetery following services and Mrs. Glynn Spencer; three Church. Karl is survived by his W. Sterling Funeral Home today.

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‘—Mar. 22—

STOCKS Bid Aerican Sistes SOHN. «sxx xv: 3 Services for the five teen-agers course given here by Purdue Uni{Ayrshire Collieries com ...... 17% ‘|killed in the auto-train crash versity, Active in sports, he was!

Patricia Allstat

s81a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allstatt, 1704 member of the Hi-Y.

16 son Chapel of the Chimes.

wo 1933, Patricia was a student in ham of Russellville.

jiays CotbiDid ww om. ' ‘Technical High School and would Hamilton Mf Peasav : | ert Ts COS 11 have graduated this June. She Larry Gillum

T&T 5% pid .......... 52 54 ‘was a member of Bethany o,

Hub Sery of Ind 3a pra... 84 $1 Indianapolis Oct. 25, 1933. She wrestling team. He was

Ross Gear Tool com was a senior at Technical High member of the Seas Scouts at jScpulizen Cumming vig Bi School. 8% University Heights and the South-|

U2 |" She 1s survived by her mother, Port Presbyterian Church.

U. 3 . United Telephone 5% ofa |" 98 ... Scott, Mrs. Emma Ryan, Mrs.| | Bugene, and Jenty Lee, and one Te - ‘uosps -'Martha Earl and Mrs. Betty Stu- Sister, Suzanne. Allen & Steen $s coiey 85 ..../devant, and one brother, Harry AH American Loan 4'%s 55 ..... 98 fons y : American Loan iia 60 ..... a8 aaIH. Jr. u. S Statement as “ 5 Batesville Tele Co Os He 9: Ci Barton Spencer ormieon uhner Fertilizer 58 58 de 58 che ‘ 4 ~ i WASHINGTON, 22 JP — - Ch of Com Bldg Pe 3 es 97 Barton Kenmore Spencer will ment HINGTO Mar 22. (UP. Govern.

| Citizens Ind Tel 4'as 61 . .. 101 : pared wit Equitable Securities ‘5s 60 97 services at 10 a. m. Friday in the ae, With 8 yeu Aen Last Year amilton g Co 5s 99 . xpenses § 28,625,303.964 3 28,790,327,841 Indpls Paint & Color 5s 64 .. 100 Southport Presbyterian Church. g.2eic, 31884.545.020 ~ 26.681,763.186 jndpls Public Loan ss 6..... 0 " Friends may call at the home, Surplus 3.259,241,055 5 103 7 eficit Ind Asso Tel 3s 75 5425 Manker St. Cash Bal 6.661,464,552 3a 036d

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THURSDAY, MAR. 22, 1951

E Hog Prices = (ff 20c on Local Market’

Opening Trade Is Moderately Active

active today at the Indianapolis Stockyards. Prices on light and medium” weights were 25 cents lower than early yesterday.

pounds mostly $21 to $21.50, latter price for choice No. 1 and 2

' Cattle 900, calves 300; curtailed demand on all slaughter . classes; steers and yearlings weak to most 50 cénts lower, some interests bidding $1. lower; early’ sales cows weak to mostly. 50 cents lower, some bids fully $1 lower; bulls weak to 50 cents lower; few good to low choice

: Alight stasis, 34. So 505: ud ‘hel around.

low. good ee yearlings $31 to $33.50; heifers scarce; utility and commercial cows $25 to $28.50; cutters and canners bid $19.50 to $25; odd young heifery kind to $30; bulls $31 down; utility and commercial $27.50 to $31; cutters

Vealers active, generally 50 cents lower; choice and prime $40 to $41; commercial and good $34

Sheep 500; wooled native lambs and slaughter ewes nominally steady; 2 loads western lambs

Typhoon Slows, Changes

Course in Pacific Area . HONOLULU, Mar. 22 (UP)—A typhoon that cut within 650 miles - Jot the Eniwetok atomic testing

Train Crash Vie 1 Ee weather bureau ‘Feported today. - : - A typhoon-tracking B-29 of the c ims military air weather service rerl Eavard Stephenson, a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ported the center was show ais er : student at Indiana Central -Col- Stephenson,, 4901 Carson St.;| nautical miles north northeast o “Belt cit BR & Stk Yras pra 183i od Tuesday night at Hanna Ave. and student manager of the Southport lege, will be buried in Washing- one ro Miss Mary Stephen- & Stk Yrds com... 36'z 38 [Shelby St. have been completed. | High School basketball team ss fiom Park following services at|son; and his grandparents, Mr.| Marshall Islands. 'eral years, and belonged to the|2 p. m. tomorrow in the South- and Mrs. Edward Steph d o ; Merrill | : ; phenson an entral Coya 3's 41% Patricia Allstatt, daughter of Boosters Club. He was also a Port Br opin Church. Born | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones, Oak-| typhoon, nicknamed . 384 {Nov 1 he was a member land, IIL *| Spruce St., will be buried in Green- Surviving are his parents, Mr. of the Southport Presbyterian Friends may call at the Robert ever, it changed its easterly move-

Majuro Atoll in the southeastern At first, it was believed that the

{was headed for Eniwetok. How-

He Never

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