Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1951 — Page 18
Y IN — Hog Prices INES?
y ‘HAROLD H. HARTLEY ; Times Business Editor
TALK. TALK. TALK. That's what shortages have been. : The public's tired of being scared, and selfish. it costs money. ¥ ee ~ It hit the nylons, raided sugar shelves, And pyramided | cannefl’ goods in the basements. Red-faced and a little ashamed, upright citizens = a Se nbn ped lugged tires home after dark, igher ‘rican, TY tell you what
: will happen, ., \ hid them:in. garages. It'll come down, fast, "x
o ; Backdrop THEY moved in on auto deal-
re. cleaned them out. and leaned’ THERE ARE labor rumblings Br : + ANd 18ANRG it at. International Harvester. hankrollg, too. The auth makers
i ' "Today, local 98 of the UAW \ jovey 1 Moved Producing fy wok a vote on whether it wduld nes . as. 1 ’ ' R8leT take a strike vote. That's the eurves—jumped off the charts,
way it's done, $18 to $18.25. Now the public's out of breath, ' bares . : : and is beginning to wonder if I€re’s, thie one-two-three. Al. Cattle, 1500; calves, 400; steers
: man named Paul Draga in the and heifers slow, early sales a dollar isn't worth something block-testing department wasiyearlings steady to weak; averafter all. There has been a slow- : down fired because he refused to wearjage choice and low prime 1250-Ib. glasses. And the foreman didn't|steers, $37.50; 11 per cent out at|
29c Higher
Trading Is Steady > a nie At ‘Stockyards Trading was steady on light-' Besides weight and medium barrows and : gilts today at Indianapolis Stock-
yards. Prices weré mostly 25 cénts higher than yesterday's average.
mostly 25 cents pounds, $21.75 to $22; extreme top £22.25; later trade $21.50 to $21.75; “24010 270 pounds §21 to£24:35; 270 to 325 pounds $20 to $21; 120 to 160 pounds $17 to $19.50; sows about steady; choice 1325 to-525 pounds $18.25 to $19.25; lights sparingly $19.50; odd hig weights
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yearlings, $31 to $34.50; load choice 1100-1b. steers held around! for Blan Doing ory In Bi $36.50; . little done on heifers; machine shops an e foundryiecows moderately active, steady to dustry keep them tumbling off at all times. This includes the|weak: utility “and Ey an
the assembly lines? y | bosses. 1824.75 to $29; odd head, $30; veal-
Iron Age, the basso profundo! . a : of the puddling profession, says The shop steward, Virgil Cain, jers active, mostly $1 lower:
the auto makers pulled the took a hand "in the Draga case.choice and prime, $37 to $40; comthrottle to the last notch and 1hen he got fired, arbitrated the mercial and good, $31 to $37. will roll wide open into June. firing, got his job back with back gheep, 50: not enough here to aw wn : pay. test market, nominally steady. THEY'RE SET FOR metal UAWster Cain told me that Bylls, steady; commercial bulls, switches, steel alloys, and dozens the day he came back the com- $2050 to $32: cull and. utility of ways to make the car still'pany dropped the plecework rate pulls, $23 to $31. look the same. . {in the paint shop which meant a rr They'll ride the same, and cost cut of 41 cents ‘an hour. Lit the same, too, if you're still inter-| So the vote on the strike is not Veterans Training Post ested. jover the firings, as 1 get it, but Taken by Paul aL lover the adjustment in piecework ! BUT SOON THE LITTLE guy rates. on the used car lot will be able]! I'm not voting either way. But to tell you, truthfully, about his if the lid blows, this is the backrecent models: |drop to the trouble, y
“They don't make ’'em as ! good as these any more.” Bon Voyage
And you'll believe him. WHEN A LITTLE guy shoves . . off in business these days, 1 ‘Age, Like Distance “oe J an eye on him. . keep tegic Services in World War II. 71. : He's got to have.sand A Gary Republican, he -was sucSe OLED WITH 1 awa backbone. cessful in the last election in his He is treasurer and director of I'm thinking of Fred W. Kéh- bid Tor the First District Congresthe Keifer-Stewart Co. But he is
meyer who's just opened up a sional Seat, much more than that. He has
| furniture store in one of the busigiven that business the best” he St, fastest-spending corners in has for 60 years. ‘Few can say town, 38th and Illinois, as much. His ability has long been known outside the company. He
most of our dough on cars and wn : what it takes to make them run. The contract, I am told calls And how long can the auto iIn-
The appointment of Paul Cyr as assistant in charge of trade and industrial veterans training was announced today by State Superintendent. of Public Instruection Wilbur Young. Mr. Cyr was a paratrooper and officer with the Office of Stra-
in his
Man Adrift on Floe an ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, FRED'S HAD 20 YEARS or bet- May 2 (UP)—A search was on ter in the furniture business. And today for an unidentified man, ‘he’s taking his experience out to believed to be a hunter, who was “has been president of the Indi- place at 3832 N. Illinois io reported adrift on an iceberg in anapolis Association of Credit yo | try his hand, and. his bankroll, in the Atlantic. All ships were Men and a director for 25 years. « 10} P And he has been a director of the COMPetition with the big fellows. alerted. national Assaciation He's fundamentally a carpet] : ¥ yman, and with the soft underfoot-
| » » n- : - ing selling at $15 to .$16 a yard, LHAVE DEEP RESPECT fore ought to make out.
. his loyalty to his company and! the ‘people it serves.
U.S. Statement
WASHINGTON, May 2 (UP)—Govern- | ment expenses and receipts for the current
iu : # 2 fiscal th Apr. 30, And he's) WHERE'D HE GET the money 3. oe 450, ro rms ors + mos
Here Mostly
Hogs 8000: Opened active, light and medium barrows and gilts higher. .Later| trade steady; choice 17 to 240i
EMERGENCY—These nineteen policewomen yesterday began two weeks, of taining quirters. They were sworn in last week as emergency members of the department to fill
in the Juvenile Aid Department.
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Listed Wounded NEXT TO FOOD, we spend | think his work was too hot, elu”. |$35.50; commercial to low choice! IS 6 oun 6
Pfc. W. M. Carr Hurt in ‘38th’ Clash
One Indianapolis man was re-|
ported wounded today, by the Defense Department, in the Korean War. WOUNDED:
Pfe. William M. Carr, hushand of Mrs. Lillian Jane Carr, 3629 Shadeland Drive, “He's gone .back to duty already,” said Mrs. Carr’ who re-
ceived a letter from her husband Monday. “But a letter must be missing,” she continued, “For he hasn't mentioned any details.” Wounded at ‘38th’ Pfe. Carr, a member of the 5th ‘Regimental Combat Team, 24th Infantry Division, was wounded when his outfit crossed the 38th parallel. The 24-year-old Army. veteran was recalled from the Reserves last Oct. 12, and left for Korea about the first of the vear, just two weeks after son James Michael was born. | A Technical High School graduate, Pfc. Carr formerly worked for Bireley’'s Beverage Co.
32 Hoosier Korea
eterans Return
SEATTLE, Wash. May 2 (UP) This port city planned a hearty welcome today for the first ship{load of Korean war veterans — including 32 Hoosiers-- scheduled
i 8 vear ago: ito arrive Saturday aboard the o Expenses § 34.146.952.779 » § 33.908.905.121 Yo Durer bos Memonal to buy a store. It was none of |Receipis 37.907.086 815 © 3120.510.178 USNS Gen. LeRoy FEltinge y > 9% my business, but I'll bet you one Bilis _3.160.714.039 a s88.185.042 ~~ ATmy Secretary Frank Pace years, and a trustee. hing: - ,588,185.942 | rrar ; si eel it is a privilege to Hve i thing: Fah, BML 23 I0474722 AMLBAMI Tr, and other dignitaries were the ai er yan He didn't save it out of - his GuNe a 1.804.843.4486 24.246.830.088 Slated to greet the men. After Hy ' [saiary, y rs y a parade, they wi 0 to Ft. Law#dme air, with such a man, who who could? [roel SakNAOUIS CURARING. Rover 3 PRTOde Hey RS win ho mas lived and worked so well. | : Cleavings ........3...... $29.536,000 ' ay. Sis He'll be 76 the last day of this Blue Plate Pinch? | Debits $26,348,000 Processed and sent to their home sp A i em ——————emeie | { (YW) 8, month. - And he goes to work AS YOU DRIVE along a coun-| : | i i a vary any: IY tORl YOU Jar rr "Local Stocks and Bonds Hoosiers arriving were: Ed Son. lunch rooms, hot dog stands. May 3 TTR IN FOE YT SUPPOSE HE'LL agree with quick lunch spots, coke and juke STOCKS sid Asked Charles GByrden. Sheridan; Sol. Mal the poet, Jonathan Swift, who joints. American States come... 8 11 |E MeCraary. Rising ‘Sun: Pet James P. “ : ohnson, Indianapolis; Cpl. John R. Me-| sald, “No wise man ever wished And that's a headache for Ameiican States otd 34 is, Dowell. ‘Madison, Pfc. Charles PF. Bierly, ‘to be younger. restaurants trying to live within Ll; 8, Avres.dla®% .. ...... 08 I Re I ini Doteh Cre: : "But, after talking with him. I ceilings. ER bE yard.... 0 8 Sgt William P Helmutn, Elkhart: Pfc = i . ? 1K Llroy Sc ‘raft. Shelbyy Pfc. Gailard choose the words of Oliver Wen Who knows what a lunch is Soba Merril aan tetray 3 16 ! fires ei Saracen a Sonal an dell Holmes: worth? Maybe the owner added! ‘Central Sova East. A 39 Huston, Anderson: Cpl Charles B. Brown “Age, like distance, lends a 5 few extra french fried potatoes, | Circle Theater som . Set. dames & Stratton. Nashvine Col ”» le .s * | Chesne R. Southerland, Austi Cpl double charm. or bought a bigger bun for the Cummings Ene com ....000 31 53 James E Gower Kokomo: ‘Cpl. Roy D { A - a1 ran, “vansville; Sgt doe V, Alford Coffee Revel hot dog. Cummings Sot pl L<o ii 1h, 00e Gra Samet, Set dow Fife ; nr : 2.84 {Contin-Car-Na-Var ’ 1 1s] Retedalel Sot a tonarL, Vanmeter, Tore “SHE CALLED this morning, - AND MAYBE HE" shifted his+Delta Elee-com —.... BeiiTIALLS SE phen EP oios looms . “bl late” Eastern tnd Tele 3 pfa ington: S$ James r Do eit. Somerville #8 unloaded. lo of ue Pia e” special to another Eautable Securities ‘com BE hel A. donnson. Columbus; Cpl ve got a family of four, my name, changed the food, raised! Equitable Securities p “Donald E. Todd. Souti ae any . o ’ » , $ F ) Ek odd, South Bend: 8g Peter husband and I, and two children.” the price. Then who knows what | Family ginance 5% ptd .: 100. | Gok inaianapolin. Bic. Micha J Varo: “ She'd been to a store. Coffee he used to charge for it? Who harcol bid gw nelli. Fkhart nd Col. Bonnin’ K Dred was tagged 95 cents a pound. remembers? Herff-Jones cy A pfd ...... {i Been: Tvansvilie., $1.05 for choice blends. “That The trade is pretty n Boos, Da Sci aon en Yi To? hd, p . : Nuch Hook Drug Co com vores 31 19 Righer priced stuff is for those transient. And maybe he keeps [ng Asso fe Pd eee 38 8 Charges Are Brought ay ‘Its’ on the far North Side,” no records, just buys his food Ind Gs & Wai eon Ci 2h 3 In 3 Dog Bite Cases e sald. COOKS And serves. pavs his wait.iing Mich El 4's pid aan $ : A $ ait-/ Ind Telephone 4 8-10 md .... 98 ‘ ys 7 » ress and keeps Re rest. Indiana olis Water dis J B, Two dog owners were charged SHE WASN'T telling her name, ® 8 =n Indpls P & UL 4% pfd 9a * 101 * by police with violation of the dog thia stormy coffee rebel. But! A LOT OF THEM are ax simple {090% {ih Club Realty Co. 84°. |jcense ordinance yesterday folsince she didn't, she could tell as that. But that's anything else Jefferson National Life com cer 10 113 lowing investigation of three dog Plenty else. but simple for the price detective. Kingan & co cam "vi '°%, bite reports. Her husband clicks off $20,000 It will be interesting but it won't [san Techie : RB Bite victims were Willlam Ar4 year. But it wouldn't make be fun. Lynch Corp iit ar 157» nold, 23, of 3000 Guion Rd.; Daniel any difference to me if he made It's pretty hard to keep a busi- Mastic Aenhales on Om «ooo %!% Schreiner, 12. of 4950 Indianola $50,000. I still wouldn't pay it.” ness man from finding a_way to Nat Homes era" wi . 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Mg. Awbrey Two: Indianapplis emplovees of Indiana Bell Telephone Co. have retired after a t service with the @@mpany. I. M. Cole, a facilities engineer, began as a draftsman for the former Central Union Telephone Co. here in 1910. He lives at 5151 N-. Capitol Ave. A watchman at the 240 N. Meridian St. building the last 10 vears, Carl Awbrey began working for Indiana Bell az a*janitor 27 vears ago. His home is ‘at 1353 Silver Ave, Both men are life members of the Hoosier State Chapter of Telephone Pioneers of America, a national organization of veteran telephone people.
Conciliator Given Bus Strike Issue
Service Tied Up In Three Cities
By United Press MUNCIE, Ind, May 2--Indiana Railroad Bus Line and union ofJficials were scheduled to meet with federal labor conciliator Arthur CC. Ingles "here ‘today in an effort to settle the strike that has tied up bus service in three Indiana cities. Thousands of passengers were forced to hitch rides yesterday when some 45 company employees at Richmond joined about 150 fellow workers from here and Anderson in the walkout,
The strikers, members of the AFL, Amalgamated Association of Streetcar, Electric, Railway and Bus Operators Union, walked off the job after a breakdown in negotiations for a new contract to replace the one which .expired last February.
IRR Vice President John T. Martin said the strikers had agreed orally to hourly = pay
boosts ranging from 3 to 14 cents, but then asked a 39-cent hourly increase,
Vogeler Planning To Rest in Hideout
NEW YORK, May 2 (UP)— Robert A. Vogeler, five days out of a Communist prison where he spent 14 months in solitary confinement, rested in a Manhattan Hotel today before going to a “hideout” to recover from his ordeal. y Mr. Vogeler, 39, told newsmen he could not conduct a press conference until after he talks with U. 8S. State Department representatives. Washington officials they would not atempt to question Mr. Vogeler, an assistant vice president of the International Telephone and Telegraph: Co.,
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Betty Grable Nixes
Role, Gets Suspended
- ig - Song - and - dance star Betty from molesting wife and son, Grable, one of the world's highest- Donald,
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), women, was on suspension y . Ba Nr toa rer 10 What's in o Name? fusing to make Radio entertainer Walter Gere a new musical _#* _a¢ "ing has filed a $2.5 million dammovie. o § age sult against Paramount Pic« . Purse = strings’ tures and two other corporations
on Miss Grable’s $8000, = a - week salary were drawn by Darryl \F. Zanuck, 20th Century - Fox chief beeause she turned down
over the title to the film “Mr, § | Music.” Rie Mr. Gering charged that in 1948 he originated the name “Mr. Music,” portrayed by. Bing Crosby, He accused the studio ofsusing it without his permission. J
a starring role Slight Improvement n The Sg Ir) Miss Grable State Senator Frank Heath oh." Next Door.” She &
emnjocted to a blll before the Michigan legislature stiffening standards for barbers that inctuded a requirement of at least a 10th< grade education. : “All this would do,” sald Mn Heath, “would be to raise tha level of their conversation with customers.”
Ma of 1951 .
Mrs. Mary T. Martin Sloop, 77 "year-old country doctor in the . BIii¢" Ridge, -Mountains of North Carolina, is the “American Moth« er of 1951.” She and her husband have prace ticed medicine in
said she needed a fest. <"~
Crime Doesn't Pay? . JOSEPH FE. PHILLIPS, 21, was paid $5 for serving on a jury in a “Louisville lunacy trial. As soon as the trial was finished, Phillips hurried to another courtroom and -pleaded ‘innocent to a “murder charge. He was drafted for the first trial because a juror was missing.
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JOHN SALLING, of Slant, Va., moved the date of his baptism up 10 days today and agreed to attend the final reunion of Confed-
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Western Union Asks Rate Boost
| Hike Needed to Up Pay, FCC Is Told
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NEW.YORK, May 2--The erate Army Veterans “if they jsolated A very | #¥%* Western Union Telegraph Co, have plenty of pretty girls:there.” county since § asked the government today for Seng says he will be 105 1911. Their two permission to increase its .inter- The lone survivor of Virginia's ig Ren are Yate message rate to pay a cost- once-mighty armiés originally Mrs, Sloop, of-living wage increase -tq its turned down the May 30, reunion well known for 13,000 employees. ~- in Norfolk, Va., because he plan- her work with
ned to be baptized that day.
My Son, ‘My Son In Chicago, Mrs. Josephine DeFranza today sought a divorce from her husband, Dominick, on charges that he feeds her 8-year-old -son raw meat and gives him complex multiplication problems to improve his mind—and’ twists the mother’s arm if she tries to pelp the boy.. Pending hearing of the suit charging cruelty, the judge issued dates named by the various states, an injunction ‘restraining Mr. De- the District of Columbia, Alaska, fub- Franza, 36, a liquor salesman, Hawaii and Puerto Rito.
mountain rc hildren, also founded Crossnore ‘School for Underprivileged Children and has been credited with bringing good roads, modern farming methods, religious tolerance, a hospital and dental clinic and vocational in= struction to Avery County. She was picked from 52 candi»
Western Union announced that it filed with the Federal Communications Committee in Washington a new tariff. revising its domestic telegraph rates to produce an over-all additonal gross reyenue of about $14 million. The company said it would increase 10-word telegraph minimum for the first time in 100 years, giving the public a minimum of 15 words, and increase the wordage of night letters from 25 to 50. Western
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mitted the new rates to avoid an cE ‘unlawful’ strike of its employees next July 1. Under the new schedule. a 15- / word telegram from New York ll to San Francisco would cost $1.60, o~ against “$1.45 for a 10-world mes- he
sage today. The 15-word message would be 35 cents less than a 15-word message under present rates. A 15-word message in the lowest zone'Trate would be 50 cents, compared with 35 cents for a 10word message today. - The pres-
ent charge for a 15-word mes- SARTLY CLOWDY ANS l sage in the lowest rate zone is CLOUST AREAS : 15 Doni, mer FOTOCAST AA : LEGEND Te Ft. Wayne Building sae C200 ’ omzzLE AL Faces Shutdown Nett GR wai
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1 "FT. WAYNE, May 2 (UP) — Major construction projects faced a shutdown in this city today as some 160 striking AFL plumbers and steamfitters carried out their threat to set up picket lines. Local 166 officials said if other union men refused to cross the lines work would be halted at such firms as - International Harvester Co., Capehart-Farns-worth Corp., Concordia College, U. 8. Rubber Co., and the Zollner Piston Works. The men walked off their jobs yesterday to-support contract demands. The union and the Master Plumbers Association both agreed to hourly pay boosts from $2.35 to $2.47 but failed to agree on a! |contract reopening clause.
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