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One Fireman ‘Hurt. On Southwest Side By HEZE CLARK One fireman was injured early today as flames devoured a three-building factory at Drover St. and Kentucky. Ave. PE.
i-. Damage in the two-alarm ‘blaze was estimated at $125,000
Bayt Chart Traffic Drive
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BUSINES. y HAROLD H. HARTLEY Times Business Editor
Tara oo post, : | 150 Deatlf Since '46 at the Success Plastics Recovery § Some sonnel ‘ i . Tr) in circles, their ties 1 ¢ mEmSTS walking around At least 150 persons have Co. .and the Universal Cinema ® es loose, hair mussed, talking to them- heen killed in Indianapolis Co.
selves. i | ri There i = ‘ traffic during the past five Righteen ‘fire cdmpanies, diere 1s one answer today. Train them. rears who should be alive rected by Fire Chief "Roscoe
Most plants under production pressure, and dodging today. - .- [MEKintey Jhonking over a punie
the employee snatch by othe ‘address syatem, prevented - the Sid Fo ; Pl. a = , : iy .iwind-swept flames from -spreading: ‘And they rush to their drug That. was the opirfion ex ing ‘to ‘a lumber yard to the i stores and. stotk up. . pressed by Ned H. ®Pearborn, northwest. to better pay, have traniing' The word I bring to insulin President of the National Safety : Perats S NT 5 . ' ; py ith Mayor, Meanwhile, all traffic-on Kenoperations under way. users from Eli Lilly and Co, is Council here to confer wi ay HoRY Ave. ‘Was rerated for 46 pes sco gcmgmgoe that there will be mo shorfage. Bayt in an effort to, reduce the MEX Ar WS nl BS C0 LR C. "P. ROBERTSON. who rus Ihe company has had experience death toll from traffic accidents. Lh a Lo Dror Ox & the supervisory training prograni With black markets. . “If during the past five years g Sd oh at Stokely's, tells me the Indiana Foie Indianapolis had had proper en-| In Fair Condition Industrial Trainiig Association is’ LILLY went right through the forcement, education and engi- Bruce Roberts 26, of 2411 N. meat black market in World War neering of .its traffic problem, at LaSalle St. is in rair condition in IT and never let a patient down. !east half of the 300: people who General Hospital. = A member of . . died during this period would rot Co. 13, he fell 18 feet Jrom a Dearborn bridge leading from Drover St. to
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way. ; : The association will pool indus- It keeps huge stocks of “mother » trial training brains in a one-day of insulin,” well-guarded and se- have been Killed,” Mr. 1 ; session in the. Antler’s Hotel a cure, and quite secret. from pos- Stated. : the main building. He injured his week from Friday. sible saboteurs. Toll Reduced Here back. x ’ ’ FRE » < What I am really trying to say . MI. Dearborn pointed out that| mne first alarm sounded at 3:11 . FREDERICK WILLKIE, is Kingan president; Dr. Bishop There's plenty. You can.depend 11 has béen reduced here. DurBrown, .director of the research on: Lilly's to keép the supply Ng a base period of 1936 to 1940 | ,;4 the south. two-thirds of the bureau of the U. of Pittsburgh; F. flowing. ‘ ." ‘an average of 82 persons a year main. building. was ablaze when 8S. Laffer, president of thé“aAmrér= 7% on "were killed in traffic. During the Co. 13 arrived. jcan Society of Training Direc- HAROLD. SHANNON of the period 1941 to 1945 this was cut
Battalion Chief Joe Hancock
and training, International Har- buys about-15 to 18 per cent of to an average death toll of 60. 3% 345 a, m. in \ — w—the.c#ittle-at-the stockyards, sees = “There is’ some -hope-“in- this, —Adl_four -of tie white-coaled| - Then add D. V. Dewey Anna- it only one way. : however the. reduction has no kin, sociology department, Indi-- He knows cattle ypparkets. And kept pace ‘with the rest of the ) ana State Teachers College. Mark his guess now is that it will drop nation,” Mr. Dearborn said. Pole Lets Eager F. Stigers, director of co-operative from $2 to $3 a hundred before Mayor Bayt immediately took 9 program, Evansville, College, and long. steps to try and get the city in Fireman Down =
Eugene Pulliam, the publisher. N hy the farmers are not un- line with the rest of the nation. One. ftemnan. from. Co. 4 ® x = oading their cattle is hard to During the meeting, it was rex ; i : ; » 1 issed the big. blaze. - AFTER THAT list, I'm out of understand. My guess is that vealed that in an economy move on xovopd. Alarm breath. But this is a big time and they will before the roliback hits years ago necessary equipment to 1 Be d Devi 23 important meeting. them. tabolat traffic sl tisti '% ‘was Te. sounded, rnar evine, 23, abuiale ‘ramc Stalistics was of 619 Parker Ave. hit the
And there will be a lot of boys 2 wn
. moved from. ‘the police traffic : with . pencils out,. taking notes, THE CATCH 1S that good beef gection. As a ri slick pole that leads to" the hoping somewhere they get a few cattle are nat plentiful. Farmers pas not taken part in the annual ground floor of - the - station right answers. know it, and they can’t under- > house.
survey made in over 600 other cities ‘of the nation. Calls for Enforcement : Mayor Bayt directed the equiphighly ment be returned to the police de-
But. he slid too fast, injuring His left foot when he hit the bottom. As his mates went to the fire, he went to General Hospital for treatment.
. stand why, when they could get The Big Screen ore money, they have to cut
m IT WILL BE EASY to keep In the price back. the know at Thomson-& McKin-| The cattfe business is
non's brokers’ office in Circle gui . Tower. Sat arly Io the Whime of 14- partment and the information for No squinting any more ‘at the as we] ag the whims: of Suman 1950 be turned over to ihe Na Dow-Jones news wire. You can nature which is even more unpre- fiona) Safety Council for study, | sit back in your chair, puff a pan-_dictable. The city from now on will take on hand as the army of firemen atella, and read what goes in the part in the program. battled the blaze that glared in world of business without the bi- During the discussion Mr. Dear- the early rhorning sky. Assistant focals: J horn pointed out that in order to Fire Chel Shavies Gregory re- - ; % to the seconid-alarm. law wR 1g Te to see where the administra- Secure safety we must get en- SPonce HENRY HOLT JR. told me it's 4; "0" too hard on Ia forcement. And to get enforce-| The fact that the buildings the first one in Indiana, a sean farmer. ‘ment the courts must work hand- were located in a hollow between Jux system which can be res Tos That's politic’ and not husi-'in-hand with the police, he said. Kentucky Ave: Drover St. and a 100 feet, or however ong ness.“ But.in these days it is hard! Mayor Bayt responded to this a railroad spur helped prevent the board room is. A ¢ to tell where one leaves off and Suggestion by extending an invita- spread of the fire, Chief McKinIt really makes TH Iheajer hid the other begins. > tion ta Judges Alex M. Clark and ney said. ihe soem, And theatel : Where Else? Joseph Howard to attend all fu- Endangered Lumber ers high drama thére, hope, 5 ture meetings on traffic problems. , strong wind, blowing from = 3 t eatest| THE LIBERTY BELL is being Because Indianapolis has not ; ; Bnxiety, fear, and that gr re Warmed up again taken part in our annual program the. southeast, endangered the of all feelings Gig re The Treasury De KFLIhent ‘will 1 was unable to lay the complete lumber yard. loaded and your stoc drive hard t p WI facts on the table to the Mayor] But a special detail of firemen, le of points rd to sell U. 8. Savings y couple ; Jp nis, ; Bonds this month. . today,” Mr. Dearborn said. aided by the railroad embankment Truckin Title=Shift {Tt will Nave to drive hard. P “However, we will have our peo- that served as an emergency fire THERE'S A NEW lineup atthe 0, bonds when El ple study the situation here for wall, confined the fire to the lows Dispatch, Inc. . That's BE no ¥ about three weeks.. Then with the Jand of the seared hollow. Interstate p : feel they're in danger. And they 1950 figures on® hand, we will be i gure . y A small storage building, 30 by
truckin’. : don’t have a bad case of war jit- iy Interstate runs about 70 tudke ters now, at least not at home. yarble Jp nie our recommenda- 3 reat was the only building that trailer outfits between R a 2.x » The 3010. > was untouched by flames. St. Louis - Miulwaukee - Rock Is-| pypy oyERS WILL BE asked e Chicago traffic expert! y ..,,. RB’ Sereinsky, 5621 Guil-land-Indianapolis-Dayton-Cincin - deduction Stressed the need for. public en- rq Ave, manager of Success y Plastics, estimated the loss in
[to push the payroll ‘plan. And newspaper boys win ightenment. building and stocks at $125,000. Chief McKinney said the build-
nati. =p . The title-shift took H. H. Hl q,05 ofr hi1eqoe cards with their: If People are not sold on high ing: loss was approximately $40,-
» n » AND WITH the presidential ‘election coming on, it's hard for
land from president to - board ge. ioc Later theyll pi standards of enforcement then chairman, M. E. Holt, vice presi- up, if they're angi Sx Laem you'll never get it,” he said. dent was upped to president. ‘But bonds today are not sold He also stressed the need for
AND M, L ETHERIDGE is new to win a war especially. They are tough Stiver license examinations, fn the lineup as vice president in/sold to win a coming war. And charge of operations and traffic. With most Americans war isn’t He comes from Salt Lake City- War until it happens.
" Recovers Plastics The plastics firm had occupied the building since 1940. Mr. Serein|sky said his company deals in the {recovery of all types of plastics
Auditions Slated For Operettas including films. }
Auditions for spots in the 40-| He said the conténts of: the member Starlight Musicals chorus frame, metal covered buildings and for bit parts in the 1951 operettas whl be held ‘at 7:30. p.m. were mainly non-inflammable. Friday in Wilking auditorium, 120 h N. Pennsylvania St. Charles Hedley, productipn director, and his eight-member production committee, will select 20 men and 20 women from appli-| cants. : : First rehearsals for “Song of Norway,” which opers the sum-|
| THAT'S UNFORTUNATE, b SO Ee), ! Z,- but an tender will be the new I believe it's true. operations manager; J. A. Miller| There's one big thing going for will run the Chicago terminal bonds. That's security with inand A. C. Hrubes will head Up terest in cash. . That's hard to beat. You can FOR an organiza- get a better return in cash almost Men get anywhere else. , But where else can you get the are released with the zest security? It all works out
Dis-' Local Produce
| Eggs—Current receipts, 54 Ibs. and over
ead, immediately launched an investigation as to the cause of the blaze and its rapid spread. Preliminary c¢hé¢k indicated] that spontaneous combustion was| the probable cause, he said. Survived 1913 Flood
The old- factory building was a
n IT'S GOOD tion-to shift its lineup.
gies, of promotions. well—and will for Interstate
patch.
. [lo case, 40c; Grade A large, 45c. Grade Mer season on June 26, will be i TV |B large, 42o : Grade ’ survivor of the big flood of 1913. s Lift no srade, je. oo Orede A medium. 4c: held Monday, June 4. The sheet metal manufacturing
TELEVISION'S GOT its breath/ Fowltes—Fovis 4)3 ibe and over, 32c:| Besides Mr. Hedley, members of firm for which it was built moved
back. It had a sinking spell. and stags. isc. ang Nevhomms, 0c: SOkf the production committee are way after the big flood. I hysically wrong. as the than No 1 John Kautz, L. G. Gordner, Mel > y > 2 Exo Nothing phy ) | _Butterfat—No. 1. 6le: No. 3. Sic. ayer a Later it was occupied by the
doctors say, ‘‘just nerves.” The public began to wonder what a television set was really] worth. ‘ There was a flurry of price-cutting, and stories of overroduction. - ? Today RCA laid it on the line Expenses to -its distributors and dealers. | There'll be no price changes until D
‘Ross, general mahager of the yn summer series; William Schuimacher, personnel djrector of the orchestra; Claude Koons, stage hands head; George Kuhn and Mrs. Carolyn Holloway, State rtm Fair Board representative. 30,255,855.835
2,167.218.014 4.698,430.314 Local
oblitt-Sparks Co., now in Columbus, and then by Harper J. Ransburg Co., Inc, now at 1224 Barth | Ave, i
u. S$ Statement
WASHINGTON. May 1 (UP)--Govern-ment expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Apr. 27, compared with
A Year ago: This Year $13.697.092,074 37,831,418.958 4.154,326,884
balance 7.019.530.153
Local Stocks and Bonds
Truck Grain Prices |
—May Tt » STOCKS Bid Asked 96 And
Public debt 254.687.533.311 255.008 949 $04 meme om in ___|American Loan §% pid ....... Aug. 1. rw Gold reserve 21.806 503TH 4.240.144.6003 No, 2 Lruck wheat, $2.30. American States pid. Li... by v r 4 i No. 2 soybeans, $3.14. A ; \ : » tes IF YOU THINK that means &| gnpiNApouiS CLEARING HOUSE Bo. 3 Aoameans file IE i 1a price cut,’ guess again. 1{ new Oleating a $15,193,000 No. 2 white cori, $1.74. {Belt ‘RR & Stk Yrds pfd ..... 63 6 ut, there may be a ya i: #.261.000 No. 2 yellow corn, $1.67. Belt RR & Stk Yrds com . 36% % models come 0 y : GARY SRR Hoobs-Merril com 14 16 S, u no AE Fa Ss i | Bobbs-Merr pid 4%2% 80 few clearance an 14 of Central Boys .......c... 31 WwW What I think it may me 8 | ¥ 3 |Elinmo of Com cenw .. 21 price intrease later in the year. Glico Jhgater Com". «53 Lou Randle, president of the {Cummings Eng com 31 33 (RCA) | Cummings Eng pfd 101 102%
Associated ‘Distributors told me today that RCA was not going in for “free goods” or give-
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- : Hook Dr : 7 Philco's top distributor, at Radio| Ing. lh ig" 3 i Equipment, gald TV had two or | Ind Asso Jel 3's pid. . 49 51 three bad weeks, and it looked i Ind Mich EI 4s pra "lili om ’ ow where! ; , Ind Telephone 4 8-10 dq... 08 as if the public didn’ kn here | A Indianapolis Water com rege 18 1 | the om \ Indpis P & L 4% SHI w . { $ L- 4% ptd Fath Then he, along Mi ether TH Indpis Ath Club Realty Co’... 88 { radio men, remembere 3 Jefferson National Lite eo Wn) curve. how it followed the sea- | apis "Wate: som) 104 ngan 0 , BONE. [Kingan & Co pfd ne The TV market in Indiana has Lincoln Nat Life 88 {Lynch D 53 been good all the way. And said Marmon- Herrington com .. Tan one distributor, “We haven't Be opaalt ov: wn really had it coming to us. There's Nat Homes ptd ‘ 103 been something pushing TV, #pe. Pi Toa ub Serv ART ME hid 3 3 : n ub 4 “e 39 cial events, oncoming taxes, gi Progress Yaundry rs ae » . seasons, always something to i Soruiery Co 80m 1 a n 372 Pp 87 make people buy.” y Pub Serv of Ind : 2 4 |B Erear Toot fom | Vlad | . r | & Ler- mmins se nesns 1.4 IT'S LEVELING off now. The So Ind G & E com oii 21 ng public has time :to look around, Bo Ind G & E 48% ptd...... 106, 110 tly-\‘an amp com ...... 4 and select. Stokely-Van Cam pid. sins 18 . 18 And that tosses the ball back Por? melarsd ot. Nu to the TV men, It's up to them Sn dachine. Co" fd" on 3%] 4 elephone PD to sell. Union Title .. Cananre 57% There's one except ion—one BONDS more push, at least— there's A ne as strong talk about another tax on American Loan 4'as 60 ... 97 AH television. And the war's heating git = up. That means shortage talk. | Batesville Tele Co dias "11. ” Know what that means? " ch of Com Bldg 44s 61 | 1..." 98 Zoom. - i Ciena “nid ‘Tel’ 4iap 8) 3. 0} we ly . : V . > lquitable Securities 5s ‘eae § wo Plen ) “of Ins via ' ol SAFETY EXPERTS—Here fo confer with city officials on the [hipis Paint % Color se 64 100 ONE, THING NNO MAKE traffic safety program Ned H. Dearborn, president of the National {nd iimestone ents 2%... 52 mn plain. “It will bring peace of mind Sai C 4 d bv tet : mm . {Ind Asso Tel 3s 175 io those people to whom insulin) 8 ety Council, is greeted by (left to right) William H. Meckling, [india Ratiways sx &7 a» menns-life itself. : new general ‘chairman, Indianapolis Safety Council; Frank L. Coch- |[unner Packing 4s 59 : i . I : ~They hear of the “waste of ran, retiring general chairman, and Wallace O. Lee, former gen- [Eunhe Man 3H
glands in black market butcher-| eral chairman. Fra arm nin 0. 4 \ » : i ‘ * : : a . ~ 1h x : § : a> [. ~ ~ 2 +
“Don’t start a run on fnsulin,’ ©Ver the years the average annual gm. .
Ralph Fender; —fire—prevention—
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
DAY IN Safety Chief, $125,000 Blaze Razes Plastics Factory Here
commercial $25 to $29; canners'® 2 ie #3 (and: cutters $19.50 to $25,50; W 0 alia <I 1 |vealers active; mostly 50 lower; -- , _~Times Photo by Dean Timmerman |choice and prime $38 to $41; comLOOK OUT, BELOW-=Wall collapses as $125,000-fire destroys’ plastics recovery plant. | mercial and good $32 to $38. vs : | Sheep, 50; package utility to
He turned n the second alum Gpydents To Give Racine’s ‘Esther’ [Dead Girl's Kin Given
_“Esther,” a. three-act. classical the play has a publicity-committee:Li@_ Detector. Tests t chaplains of the department were/drama by the great French play- headed by |wright Racine. will be performed and Marilyn Huber. |The | iby Marian College |2:30 p.m. next Saturday and 8:30 , |p. m. next Sunday. | : s Leading. roles in this play based Against Terrorist Raids lon the Biblical story of Esther) 5 x | The tests were part of the mur- ~ o me will be played by Barbara Sund-! ASMARA, Eriwes May 1 (UP) 90 Days and $100 Fine ling, Peggy O'Hara, Marie Diemer tafld Evelyn Thompson. Others cast in the drama, to be and American vehicles ordered to p,jice did not disclose their find-/ been fined $100 and sentenced to produced in the college. audito- travel in armed convoys: follow- ings. rium, include ‘Marian Murtaugh, ing an attack by native terrorists. Marta Kilczer,. Alice Raben, Billie Sunday on five GIs. |Jean 'Mary Louise Sgro; Betty Kanapel injuries. The Americans were Te- body was found. An autopsy in-|ter also fined Zolner $10 on a’ and Mary Schuck. With direction and costumes automobile races when 30 terror- and other evidence not disclosed arrested by state police Apr. 28 under joint superyision of Sister ists halted them on a highway | caused police to brand her death|on Road 31, just south of the city Mary Jane and Sister Joan Marie, 50 miles outside Asmara. :
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This production team is inspecting devices used to protect your home telephone from lightning.
These girls are packaging for shipment the number card holder you see on the front of your telephone.
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Hogs Steady ‘To 25c Lower
| * Trading Opens girs
Fairly Active a Trading opened moderately * active on light and meditime=.;
weight barrows and gilts, withe= prices steady to 25 cents I 2 than yesterday's best prices at.s - the Indianapolis Stockyards this ‘morning. ag Hogs, 10,400; opened fairly &c=* : tive, later active; bulk choice 1700 to 240 pounds, $21.25 to $21.75} 240 to 270 pounds, $20.75 to $21.507 "1270 to 325 pounds, $20 to $21; 120 to 160 pounds, $17 to $19.50; sows . about steady; choicé 325 to 523 | pounds, $18.25 ‘to $19.50; few lights, $8.25 to $19.25 .choice - | ANERSEIII0. BO pr Above: BON. DONA: | il down to $18. . : «Cattle, 2225, calves, 400: Steers, and yearlings slow, early -sales weak to 50 lower; 2 load good™'’ and mostly choice -1050-pound |steers $36; part. load choice mixed yearlings $35.50; liberal share eligible from $32 to $36; high good + and choice heifers bid $34; cows | weak to 50 lower; utility and
good 77-1b. spring lambs, $34... {good and choice shorn ewes’ “ [steady at $17; ‘other “classes AUGUSTA, Ga., May 1 (UP)--{scakee di valies tii so5” : oe io! Little done on bulls; utility, on — family of . T-year-od 0 $28.50; steady best commercial | Janes took lie detector tests last! puns held around $32.50. Ar. night during questioning about! T—
the girl's death. Drunken Driver Gets
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after the child's body was found | floating in a canal near her home. Zolner;
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{90 days on the State Farm. His Lois, who disappeared while on driver's license was suspended for ° an errand for her grandmother, six months. TF Only one. of. the five suffered was missing for a week before her |. £peedway Magistrate Paul Wet- +
turning - on motorcycles from |dicating she had not drowned drunkenness charge. Zolner was
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What is there-about making telephones at Western Electric’'s Indianapolis plants that lifts it out of the ordinary run of jobs? : . The efficient factories? The modern ‘equipment? The bright, convenient cafeterias? The Benefit Plan that helps ~~ you through sickness, accident and old age? The fellow- "a ship of a swell bunch of folks? : ig :
Yes, these... but more, too. When you're working at ’ Western Electric, you're making a telephone for Mrs. Jones : on an isolated farm in Nebraska ~~ .- ...or for a new doctor just hanging up his shingle in Seattle... or for "3 a just-opened Army post out-in the Arizona desert. In a way you are helping to make Indianapolis i the “hometown” of America’s - telephones. : “i
And these telephones are linked by the switchboards, cables and he “equipment made by Western ‘Electric workers in 14 other cities. You're part of a nation-wide team of 73,000 Western Electric men = -. and women whose goal is to keep supplying the Bell System with a's the best possible equipment at the lowest possible cost.
And today that job is more impor- ol tant than ever. Because the Bell telephone service you're helping to supply is an important factor in 2 keeping America strong, efficient, and ready for any emergency.
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