Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1951 — Page 12
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beef to beat thefrollback.
low.
This will blow prices through ceilings.
to let the law show its teeth.
beef business, he'll have to
er.
even since the war.
handling
ages have to tell the grade,
there. But it’s the guy who drives
He'll pay as long as he
he “that tent of blue they call sky,”
‘King Clean’
room was?
from that station. x
rooms, and the around the pumps.
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spic-and-span.
for plaques and war bonds
gasoline.
you may have + around town.
to fend the ping-point. more gadgets and than -a B-29.
dollar. that is?
Ing how good any other gas would €t?
Too Many Cars?
today. The government wants 20 per cent of auto steel.
In their supply. They're hurt. 5 a 8
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But one thing we're sure| of. The farmer will be hot on the trail of highest dollar.
” o ” THE GOVERNMENT began to Ot bite violators today. But it was a having a “little” recession in the “let-this-be-a-lesson-to-you’ move, midst of a boom. He tells you what the auto inPackers weren't sure what the dustry doesn't dare tell you, that| ariused to elaborate. farmer will do, If he stays in the the market is temporarily flooded.
more money, ceiling or no ceiling. porarily” Then he has the choice of duck-|right. Ing the beef trade. And that/down, and the public would make it worse than ever— shortage, there'll be a rush for/that Mr. Allen had taken the less beef and even higher prices. showrooms and used car lots.
# ” s I TALKED. .with a retail butch-| He was fed up. He sald we,
“We haven't raised meat prices|g,, since Christmas. But women come|q in every day ‘and chirp ‘Meat’s gone up again. Ain't it awful") “You may not notice much! change right away in the supply. But if retailers can make a profit meat over the counter, a lot of it will go under the table.”
3 ” un a HELD TIGHTEST are the self-| serve meat counters. Their pack-|civilian steel will be hurt. Look around. Wherever yo weight and the price. There's not see it used in big chunks, such as much chance for monkey business [commercial and apartment build-{during an interview on the Na- |,
MAYBE YOU'VE overheard a woman grumbling at a gas sta- build a tion about how dirty ‘the rest ment.”
| And you can bet your-shoe laces| that she won't buy any more gas'steel and builds housing, there's {room for a legitimate complaint. Men are fussy, too. And they It would be simply snatching the : ! blame the gasoline, which usually business from private industry, testimony given during the com- dom,” was her comment. t¢ top grade, for the dirty rest and allocating it on the basis of Mittee’s New York hearings by, Mr. O'Dwyer and John P. Crane. golden rule, redemptive love and GUL OF 3 Second-story Window d means head of the city’s Uniformed Fire- basic Christian .teachings must and from Jesus Christ how to an automobile driven by Edward 1¥ window, [31 Acts of Indians, 1935 “Inconclu- bear the blame of Japan's attack have a new life,” she said in Blaine, 31. af 245 W. 324 St., i ck rector to w SRI MISE Te sR error rp EAR Hara leehant SIIRER, 385) seed A Ave in the 2300) Was held for investigation. 1
scrap paper political benefit.
four months. And at the end of
instruments
WHAT IT PROVES is which] gas runs smoothest and farthest, | . | delivering the most miles per 2% that. But that's anything else) {but simple for the price detective. |
And whose gas do you think It Will be interesting but it won't 0 mans Harvey.
Standard Oil wouldn't be prov-|
+ But the government wants it from everyone, across the board. « The big makers have been producing at top speed, bigger than| fast year. The smaller independ-| ents don't have as much stretch into the 80's and
p. The bottlers are lining up their utting power
HOW it stands. The pehind their advertising. government ordered a 20 per cent|a good year.
steel cutback Mar. 1. By July 1 3 up be 30 per cent, and more ter.
* NPA's Manly Fleischmann said dozens of names.
HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor
Today's stampede was a fizzle. Some packers. figured farmers would dump their eating
But the fulbcoated steaks didn't show up. The count at the unloading chute at the stockyards was 1800. That's — Senate crime investigators
Crime Report | Senate Probers
Make Revisions By JOHN A. GOLDSMITH
United Press Staff Correspondent |
WASHINGTON, Apr. 30
made last-minute revisions today lon a 200-page report on the un-
the Offs, }
8 HE SAYS AUTO producers and her durable goods makers are
Don’t take the word lightly. It's
AS the steel
get!
. s MY GUESS IS |government takes
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Who k gows ? Apartments, Too the
_ |ings, there will be less. out |
has! from the NPA.
money. And the only ceiling will gf 8.8 IT WILL BE PRETTY hard to (understand, on the basis of an 8) per cent war. But in construc-|
the!
tion the cutback will stick. “black market
And political benefit
I ’ It isn't the gasoline at all. It's what it says—for the benefit of Men's Association, was
¥ BIG COMPANIES watch! . this. And Standard Oil, whose sta- Blue Plate Pinch? tions are always spic and span, is setting out to make them super-itry road, you pass dozens of]
for joints.
And that's
. It has ten gas tanks, and a remembers? hand-operated spark adjustment
The
ress and keeps the rest.
imake a buck.
That's what business is about— |
{trying to make a buck.
- AUTO MAKERS got a shove Bottles Up
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And when demand goes over officials in several areas covered _ pply, the most dollars always by the year-long investigation in nd a way to get the most goods. more than a dozen cities.
AND WHO KNOWS, maybe leased tomorrow. {some of the boys will be shooting craps for $2000 a throw again.
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Heavy construction is going to ‘Meet the Press in the country to buy it in big|be crippled. And soon very little Tam. chunks who does the dirty work. steel will be used without a nod
I doubt if anyone will ever apart-
8s = =» { AND MAYBE HE shifted his told me today about the DuPont “blue plate” special to another test car, a light green Olds “98,” name, changed the food, raised! seen running the price. Then who knows what BIRTHS {he used to charge for it? Who
trade is pretty much Its got/transient. And maybe he keeps {no records, just buys his food, {cooks and serves, pays his wait-
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2 = = A LOT OF THEM are as simple, piled
| It's pretty hard to keep a busi-| eanette r is, [ness man from finding & WAY 0, a, ty sate host Be ou Hal.
dter we guzometer gets
It'll be Alt Masters
vy. 8 a | WE SPEND ABOUT $800 million a year for sugar water under We drink more A
In 1910 on an average we drank | But last year we did 10 times as well, 161.3
Come to think of it, that means about one bottle every two days,
Other {Mary R. Sperry, 95. What you like next is orange,
Personally, 1 stop at the or-|
The others, to me, taste] |Prances Barbara Maurer, 83,
|Edgar T. Thomas, 73, at Veteran's, coro- |
U. S. Statement
|” WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (UP)—Govern-
This Year Last Year Expenses £933.518,045,748 $32,203.609.899 [Receipts 37.730.139.155 30.184.054.145 fur lus ...: 4,211,193.408 | | Deficit ‘ 2.109,555.754 | |Cash balance 7.088,876.322 $814.80 823 {Public debt . 254.681,735.993 255,573.290.477 | Gold reserve. 21.806,344,014 24.246,970.512
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tions were known to some newsmen. The report originally was scheduled to be made public today.
Chairman Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.), said a galley proof of the report '‘got stolen.” He sald the incident was ‘‘unfortunate”’ but
Columnist Robert 8. Allen said
“tem- he had received a copy of the galexactly ley proof through legitimate news cuts bear|gources, and Mr. Kefauver told smells a him he had not meant to imply
|copy. Due Tomorrow Committee sources agreed the
{its criticism of law enforcement
The report was expected to be reChief Committee Counsel dolph Halley gave a clue to par of the report yesterday when he said that in his “personal opinlon” former Mayor
Mr. Halley made the comment
{tional
believe Mr. O'Dwyer, now U. 8 |Ambassador to Mexico, took part {in ‘any “deliberate conspiracy” to |conceal underworld activity. | The situation in New York, Mr. |Halley said, [“total political climate” of the, O'Dwyer Administration. The! committee found “no proof” that Mr.
he said. Conflict Unresolved
u ini S -in- Ka- conelusion:—— lp re ee the housekeeping. th oliticians first, the people sive. ins _—_— ——-on.the.l nited States.-in Miss Ka. conclusion. cc orang ee re aS mi Epp i ELE RR ar TRE ME OPT Ne IE Fr AS TR meet eon OR RRR MARK A or SE EET
gave Mr. O'Dwyer $10,000, but
{the former mayor denied it under age of literacy in Japan and how AS YOU DRIVE along a coun- oath.
ney, Frank 8. Hogan, is “investi-
Who knows what a lunch is gating that matter right now.”
| {icans no resentment. We are thankful our country has learned
In {to be humble. | | “God says to begin over again. . “ Indianapoli sity where we can produce Chris- ! tian leaders. Send us one ‘million 'coples of the Bible, asked of civilian
boy and girl
W. llth; William, Martha Trotter. 908 8. Illinois: Richard; Gertrude Peoples, 1752 Boulevard Place (rear); Louis. Mattie Weathers, 172 Smith; Ben. Leuise Harris, 340 Agnes; Alfred, Betty Foster,
Donna Riley; Laura Mann: George. Jane John, Mary Speicher; Wendell, Marilyn Curtiss, Gerald. Rosalyn Belles: James, Bernadine Lynch: Haroid. Lois Robertson, Charles, Ella Higgs. Donald,
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William pqkIT'S EASY TO TELL where O'Dwyer “failed to take effective
{in the Second Church and last
night in resulted from the Church.
O'Dwyer was a deliberate MacArthur as : BUT IF THE government takes Party of an alliance with crime, istrator, a wonderful man who Preciatively of tried to help us in every way. He (emancipated many of us from Mr. Halley said the conflicting slavery, gavemany of us free-
University because after 90 years XO
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FISH IS FISH—Whether it's down along the Brandywine or
time is the time to tempt the finny rascals with baited hoo
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Hog Prices
‘About People—
Marguerite Higgins, war corre-
(ner of the George Polk Memorial {Award.for 1950. Miss Higgins was cited yesterday in New York by the Overseas
Trading Opens Moderately Active
{tive on light" and medium-weight “courage, integrity and enterprise” barrows and gilts, with prices in reporting the war in Korea. |steady to mostly 25 cents lower She will receive her $500 prize Jthan Friday's average at the In- May 16. dianapolis Stock Yards this morning. ‘Decision
Hogs, 12,000, heavier weights weak to 25 cents, instances 50 Fourteen-year-old Novilla Mc-
cents lower; bulk choice 170 to Williams today decided to live in
husband and “make him a good [eral hundred choice No. 1 and . No. 2 180 to 225 pounds $21.85 lYe rather than go back to the | $22; 250 to 270 pounds $20.50 to, . 1821.50: 270 to 300 pounds §20 to, Fer parents, Mr. and Mrs. CHf$21: 120 to 160 pounds $17 to ton McWilliams, gave their daygh$19.50; sows weak to 25 cents| ter the week-end to “think it over” lower. bulk 325 to 550 pounds| 2nd told her they would abide by $18 25 to $1950: odd near 600 Der decision if she wanted to stay pounds $18 to "$18 25 imarried to Hubert Arinder, chickCattle 1800 calves 300: steers) processing plant worker. Their and heifers Slow most bid un. consent makes the marriage legal. evenly lower, some as much as $2 lower; little sold early; liberal Advantages {share steers eligible at $32 to] In Hollywood, actor John {$35.50; small lot prime yearlings Raven said he saves money and {held at $38; mostly good heifers finds other advantages in cook{$33.65; cows steady but unevenly|ing meals for his girl friends in‘|lower; canners and cutters $20 to stead of taking them night|$25. iclubbing.e ~
Educator Says Doug
By FMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Church Editer Miss Michi Kawai of Tokyo is very tired of having everybody What do you think of MacArthur?”
k, Miss Kawai, principal of a girls’ school and a junior college $30 to $33; cutter and utility $26 the record player and we dance. |s. action: against crime” in New i, nor native city, explained that she is not here to involve herself 10 $29.50. ‘ in political entanglements, but for a very different purpose.
the Christian |
| + Vealers active, mostly 50 cents| “It's the only way I can afford
‘higher; choice and prime $38.50 to to' date a girl,” said the hand-|
1$41.50; good $33 to $38.50. {some young bachelor. “A big Sheep 50: Slaughter lambs too evening at a top night club costs scarce to test market; slaughter anywhere from $40 to $60. Ican ewes weak; good and choice shorn fix a better meal, including cockewes $14 to $16; best lightweights tails, for about $8.” eligible to $18. “After dinner we sit by the fire Bulls active steady; commercial and chat. Sometimes I" turn on
Sometimes we don't. . .. I usually (wait and see what develops.”
nternational
The {apanese educator is visiting the United States in wait Wank End Traffic | - Broadcasting Company's tjniversity of Japan. |
pi She ad-/of Christianity in Japan, she Has television Pro-| jressed churchwomen at noon very few church members. My {today in the Roberts Park Meth- . He said, however, he does not! ist church and ministers and ‘laymen at Second Prsebyterian Church.
in the teachers 2nd more ‘social workers.
145 p. m. She spoke yesterday morning
the Third Christian
are conscientious.
Praises MacArthur Miss Kawai paid tribuie to Gen. use, it.” “a good admin-
tremendous gifts of
A lack of understanding of the at the close of the war.
She spoke of the high percent- BALL ON BORG BOARD Edmund F. Ball, president of
most of the children go to school. ga. Brothers Co. of Muncie, has It was impossible, Mr. Halley “The Japanese are quick to learn #
{lunch rooms, hot dog stands, said, for the committee, with its and very industrious,” she contin80's 700 dealers will compete quick lunch spots, coke and juke limited staff and time, to deter- ued. “but they forgot the educa- board of directors. He succeeds oyqly and three other persons mine who ‘“was telling the truth.” tion of the soul. The Japanese like George A. Ball, his uncle, who re- suffered lesser injuries when a a headache for However, he said “that compe- to be called clever but they did tired. that time, some lucky, imrhac- restaurants trying to live withintent” New York District Attor- not know Jesus’ teachings. ulate guy, is going to be crowned ceilings. “king,” get a free trip to the com-| pany’'s labs, refineries with some worth? Maybe the owner added whoopity-do for the night hours. 'a few extra french fried potatoes, 2 # 8 ‘or bought a bigger bun for the BY STANDARD OIL isn’t for- hot dog. getting the importance quality Harry Hardy, of SO,
been named to Borg-Warner Corp.
Local Produce
Eggs—Current receipts, 54 Ibs. and over case, 40c: Grade A large, 45c. Grade large, 42c, and Grade A medium. 42c; no grade, 33c. Poultry—Powls, 4'3 lbs. and over, 32c: “rei h Yo: under 44 Ibs. and Leghorns, 20c: cocks Give us a Christian Univer- and stags. Isc. and No. 3 poultry. 4c less an No Butterfat—No. 1, Sle: No 2. 58¢c.
Appeals for Bibles “Christian Japanese bear Amer-
is what visitors who
TWINS | O us ; No. 2 truck wheat. $2.32. At Coleman—Harry, Henri Prink, girls came to us after the war. . No. 2 soybeans. $3.14 {At St. Vincent's—Ernest, Mildred Colston, We must have a Christian No. 2 oats. 89c¢
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'Time-Saver
Guests at a Catskill mountain resort near Fallsburg, N. Y. are
Trading opened moderately ac- Press Club of America for her|deciding today whether they liv.
Ing in a land of the midnight sun, { While other sections of the {country set clock hands ahe {one hour when daylight savin {time began, hotel manager Hy. {man Merl set his clocks four hours ahead so his guests could watch the sun set at midnight.
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| Although baritone Robert Merrill today sald he is “ready and eager” to arbitrate his’ dispute with Metropolitan Opera director Rudolph Bing, Mr. Bing is not so ready. : Mr. Merrill was fired for being in Hollywood making a motion picture instead of touring with the company. .
OSLER TO CONDUCT FORUM R, W. Osler, vice president, [Rough Notes Co., will conduct the Women's Financial" Forum Wednesday in Evansville." Author (of textbooks on life insurance, |Mr. Osler will discuss “Social Security and Life Insurance in
‘Family Financial Planning.”
Legal Notices
rm Ns iy INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed proposals for the |five Fire Station Buildings {by the City of Indiana through its Board of Public Safety office of the Board of Public Safety, City Hall, Indianapolis, - Indiana, until 00 m., Central Standard Time. on May 23 {1081, ,and then will be publicly opened |and read aloud. Any proposal received later St above time will be returned
uno, 4 The work for which Proposals ar includes (a) the Gener: Kary |Plumbing, Heating, and i a {ial Kleatric ie an ary e complet { said |Butidings. A bidder may bid pon Paution any one, or any combination of the above | branches of such construction work ! e work shall be constructed in fuij {accordance with plans and specifications repared by Burns & Burns, Arch:
PN ns & itects, | jodiana, and Ammer man Davis & ny ! neers, | ing, Indianapolis. Indians. Ro Rae
oposals shall be > and atti ro SRE St al [Safety of the City of Indien ans, with non-collusion af
collusion affidavit are consis a . provisione” He Jndiana opsstent with the orm No. . or ‘more Let Ne. 98). Any bid of
able check or
Indiana, ‘or an in an amourit o (5%) of the total b ce.
an the prescri etermined in een re yh o 1 3 Tn uF (100%% of the feontracs | soon Fors is Dea to prom: fon co tract, fi and ee the at the
is made to him. 3 days
No bidder may withdraw his
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8 office of the Board of Safety, Burns & Burns, Architects Pennsylvania Street, Indi is, indiana, t inet, Mechanical . a A, and the State Board ot Instructions to bidders. plans. - fications, etc. for General a. may be obtained from the office of the Architects. Burns & Burns, and for Mechanical Work from Ammerman, Davis Stout. upen deposit of Twenty-five (335.00) Dollars per set. which sum deposited will be refunded if plans an specifications are returned to the chi tects or engineers In eondition within five days after the opening of bids. Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope properly marked with the Branch or Brine i) of work to which the es, and t business of the bidder 34 Place of BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY
City of Indianapolis, India By: L A oan Ratens President. Board of Safety er
Howara Bi Attest Ar aeusy
Agnes M. Herndon
Secretary of the Board ated: April 30, 1951
ee — eee ee Treasury Department, Office of t Supervisor, Alcohol Tax Unit, Sa aict Internal Revenue. Chicago, Iilinots. Date of publication, April 30, 1951. Notice is hereby given that one 1937 Pontise Coach, Motor No. 6-376164. with accessories, will be sold at public suction to the highest bidder. for cash, at the Market Parking Jusaze, Iainapolts., Indiana. at 11°00 . Ma 3 . _bursuant to forfeiture under Section 3724, Internal Rev- . Daniel J. Conerty, District
Notice: is hereby given to Blas. Kolarec address unknown, as adjoining property owners to Lot No. 8 in a subdivision in the County of Marion, thst the undersigned. Charles and Leva Thompson, has filed with the Marion County Board of Zoning Appeals, a petition requesting a variance from the requirements of the Master Plan Permenent Zoning
ar at the public hearings, by the Marjon
. RHODIUM +” Brakes {jounty Board of Zoning Appeals, on May “BRASS ¥ B-K Power Brakes and | CourtRouse. the” mater will po hemi aii GOLD “Hydrovac” determined io Jhelir absence, < BRONZE »¥ Handy & Pierce Governors CHARLES and LEVA THOMPSON = CADMIUM || ¥ Ignition ORDINANCE N COPPER-NICKEL J.] ¥ Front End Alignment pJRDINANCE CO CERNING DUMPING CHROME \ Wheel Balancing iT ORDAINED AND ENA BY
OARD OF TRUSTEES THE TOWN OF SPEEDWAY, IND ’ ASSEMBLED IANA, DULY raSectien 1.
The Board of Trus Town of Speedway hereby a ivy
| declares that the operation of any dump
is a public nuisance and that such operstio, an menace to the public he weitare of the Town of go Se isaith sn Section 2. 'A dump is hereby defined as any land used or availed of for the use disposing of trash, serap, refuse or waste articles by placing said srticles on lang. inders. ashes, sand, gravel, old concrete, bricks, mortar and similar substances are not to be considered ‘‘trash,
| scrap, refuse or waste articles” un [seran, reby es’ under this
Bection 3. It 1s hereby declared to be
poration to operate a dump within the
Bpeedwa
his own premises for the dis. » waste or refuse, trash, waste or refuse was
§ 5. No person, persons or core oration shall dump’ trash, refuse or wast:
on any real estate without the consent of the owner or legal occupant ther person who does waste without such Designers and Builders Yoate iy 2 ar
violation o Sect!
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