Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1951 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, APR. 25, 1951 DiSalle Risks Job, Orders Cheaper Steak

The big machinery, cotton tex‘their pre.|tile, wearing apparel and shoe Korea prices—plus no more than|industries, for example, will be the actual increase in their man-|put under separate price ceilings now being drafted for issuance. beef order promised to The industries affécted produce|bring a storm of criticism. But about $70 billion worth of con-/informed sources said Mr. DiSalle sumer and durable goods an-jhad brushed aside A Sumjromise t would fix e new. beef ] cattle ceilings at their bresent BUF Not by Clock— levels and had insisted on a frollback to give the consumer a break. / These informants said Mr. DiA Salle is preparing to rush hunfew industries may get increases, dreds of enforcement agents into

if they can convin . DiSalle|the stockyards when the order y te Mr. D ® goes out to nip in the bud any that may

Continued From age One turers, to get back

uacturing and factory wage costs since then.

' nually, ranging from candy bars to television sets. Most will have to cut prices. Rollbacks Small The buying public will get the benefit although the retail rollbacks probably will be small.

and his skeptical aids.

"The new manufacturers’ ceil-|Diack marketeering Ings, covering about one-fourth develop.

of the products of American inhdustry, go into effect May 28.

price freeze under which those companies have been operating since Jan. 25.

They do not apply to automobiles, which are covered by a special regulation, or to many thousands of other products con‘rolled by previous orders or bout to be controlled.

The

Nothing He Can Do

Price agency sources, admitted, They will replace the general however, that there is nothing Mr. DiSalle can do if the farmers

pull their cattle off the mfarket and let city buyers do without beef. But they predicted any such| cording to the kitchen clock. This| meat strike could not last more than a week or two. | . Among the products covered byl LET), but the classroom clock | \so-an Higgins, Worthy Grand Patron; Mrs. Bernice Hudson, the new manufacturers’ order are radio and television sets, refriger-

ators, washing machines, cooking ranges, furniture, hardware, automobile tires and other rubber goods, most chemicals, many building materials and paper and paper products. ha

Early to School,

Tempus Confugit

THE CLOCK'S aren't going to shift their schedules in the public schools Monday. State legislation banning daylight saving time doesn’t permit it. A But the school system will join most business offices and industrial plants here in starting the day an hour early as recommended by City Council. ‘After timepieces in Indianapolis homes are moved up an hour at 2 a. m. Sunday, children will leave for class at their usual times, ac-

will get them to class at 8:15 a. m. |

wll indicate 7:15 a. m. (CST). | u ” on SCHOOLS will dismiss at 3.15|

STRAUSS

SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW

\p.m. (DSY), as indicated .by the| |clock at home, but the one in the| classroom will show 2:15 p.m.! | (CST). {schedule on the recommendation | . |of Superintendent H. L. Shibler,|

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A 24-year-old Indianapolis taxi-

{Juvenile Court trial this after- arrest to appear noon for encouraging a 14-year- Court 3 yesterday at the time

W Ww. Cox, Past Worthy Patron. } Cabbie Faces Charges Matlock Re-Arrest Order In Delinquency Case

anceled by Judge

Re-arrest of + Merrill

, |also will be made for addition of|

Matlock, The School Board adopted this |cah driver was scheduled to face 722 Yoke St., ordered after his in Municipal

Raises Up to $300

New Schedule Here

Begins Next January Continued From Page One

some 125 new instructors. Pay raises for other branches of the school system will be taken up next month. Salaries of beginning teachers with AB or BS degrees will remain at the current $2600 until September. In January, they will g0 on the new rate of $2900. Increased to $3100 Beginning teachers with a master’s degree will move up to $3100 in January from the current rate of $2800. Salaries will be raised at the| rate of $100 a year for teachers, with an AB degree, until they | reach the maximum of $4700 after 18 years’ experience. Maximum for those with a master's degree after 20 years’ experience will move up to $5100. Teachers who are paid at the maximum rates provided under current schedules will receive no increases in September but will (receive an increase of $200 in (January. Adjustments will be made for teachers holding doctor’s degrees, Dr. Shibler said, There are four

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’ | Dr. Shibler said the increases place. le Da a Bra Judge Clark said Mr. Matlock will raise Indianapolis to above Victim of Cave-In | prostitution with the girl and us-|appeared later and explained he average teacher pay scales in the 1 ation. The 90-pound girl now is/Which he was arrested Apr. 12|the nation. Resting; Happy lin a private 0-pound gi |for failure to procure a dog | In other action, the board [license for his pet and failure to|adopted a resolution of commen(dation to 30 members of the inMeridian St., also is charged with| Judgment was withheld on all |structional staff who are retiring BRUISED and sore—but happy. | contributing to the girl's’ delin-|counts. at the close of the school year, That today was the condition!qyency. ——————

ling his cab as a house of assign-|had corrected the condition under State and representative cities in | * Ann Williams, about 60, sandThough Bruised ie shop operator, 1100 block S. muzzle or confine the dog. | The board also approved re-

of Rayburn G. Rife, 40, of 1323 tried in Juvenil i newal of contracts for 780 in- MAIL OR | Berwick. Ave, who was buried oo 2a he Blea © ¢ Bus Strikers to Vote structors not covered by tenure. PHONE alive for a short time last night. | SOUTH BEND, Apr. 25 R- They are Jeennicaly ia > pro- ORDERS ’ : | While he was laying tile in a! Some 250 strikin AFL bus|bationary status un eir con- . / six-foot ditch behind 8 is nome, Heads State Labor Office drivers and shop ing were sched. | tracts have been approved for the fi. 1301) ( the side of the excavation caved! Carl H, Mullen today began his Jed 4 ote Of’ 3 rew ‘wa o | SIXtD time. | STRAUSS & C0 RRR in, burying him., ‘ninth two-year term as president Uo © VOt€ 8¢| Also approved was school bus . . Quick action by his wife, Ger-|of the Indiana State Federation 28reement today to end their transportation for many pupils : . trude, and a friend who was help-|of Labor. Six other state officers nine-day-old walkout against the|living a mile or more from School | SPORTSMAN'S ROOM—SIXTH FLOOR ; |/ing him with the work, William also were re-elected. ‘Northern Indiana Transit Corp.|91, 5111 Evanston Ave. | THeiliger, 40, YMCA, kept him |e " |from suffocating. They quickly dug away the earth covering his head, permititing him to breathe until they THE NETTLETON fcould remove the rest of the {cave-in. ! zs = = | | FRANTIC SCREAMS of his 10-| 10 AFER | year-old son, Tommy, quickly at-| . {tracted neighbors to the scene of . |the near-tragedy. | . ————— is something very fine | Today he remained in bed,

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