Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1951 — Page 12
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DEAR BOSS . . . By Dan Kidney
even know what Mr. Dean is complaining about.
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sonnel mines set under the water and blast such special
cers under Vice Adm. Robert P. Briscoe, commander of the
course. A few fall out, espe-
‘cially during hell week, which
tle rocket ships, throwing their Sunday :
per and Fibre Co., Hamilton,
O., and Henry B. ur, econ-
assistant to Stabilization Die rector Johnston.
; : oF The Indianapolis Time Wili It Incriminate You? By Talburt | : € 1anapoii mes ; y-laloos 1H . MON Coy Is Read Hoosier Forum A SCRIPPS-HOWARD NEWSPAPER Bd oy S ea y > 2 Set Ue | "1 do not agree with a word that you say, : : : # anil $ : : « ROY W. HOWARD WALTER LECKRONE HENRY W. MANZ WwW th A ey PRESIDENT x, i but | will defend to the death your rig : President Editor Business Manager 1 nNsSwe rs r RU M AN < AYS : to say it. —VYoltaire. : PAGE 12 Monday, May 28, 1951 FCC Head Faces Hearing : HE CONSIDERS THIS DI D ‘Conserve Manpower’ Owned ana lis dauy by indianspolis Times Publish, On 7-Year Appointment MIS FIRST : HE SAY MR. EDITOR: Bios press. gn Newspaper Alliance NEA Serv: WASHINGTON, May 28 — When Chairman : We read in the business section of the papers 0°88 Audit 'Buieed ol Cirsulsiion Wayne Coy of the Federal Comunications Com- that labor is scarce and skilled or semi-skilled . oe in airs Sounty d (S300 8 op7. for dally ang 10c mission testifies on his own behalf at hearings help is to be had at a premium. We know that week. daily 3c, Sunday only Joo Mall rates in indians on his new 7-year reappointment by President Allisons and other factories have large ads gal $500; all other states U 8. Dossession. Canads ana Truman, the Senate committee will find that in leading papers asking for help. ' , re is 0 nswers. ; xico. daily $1.10 s month. Sunday. 100 » copy here is a bureaucrat who knows the a ers We have seen TV programs sponsored by Telephone RI ley 5551 Bluff Chairman Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo.) Allisons telling the TV public of the vital need of the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce se w for defense workers and listing the items which Give LAOht ond the People Will Fina The Own Way Committee has announced that the Coy hear- eo in their opinion makes Allisons a fine place to ings will begin tomorrow. work. The union is 100 per cent in favor of a Th i Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) is a defense program and will co-operate in every zZup—21 . 4 : : mempyer of the committee. That probably practical way in obtaining workers for Allisons, er Voice in the Wilderness mean a friend in court, should any ardent or : . : but at the same time Allisons should attempts de RO : ; id ply e, : pts : ~ vO a AS RW 5 . TE unfounded opposition develop, For. desp te the. .... ERX formers A ts AYR IP INDIR BIR PE a ro SY Tt WE ETO Sout lan SBR ROE BI 0 hen Lhe Br TE AY TRE ae SCRIBE IN nt Ta ERRAND yupension ana proper yreatment. TT dogs, d i ARE : ia : : ocrats c ana, when a Hoosier en or a 30 day period, from A te rof tal ot Pa t I t Démocrats ‘back in Indi he Hoosi ; F 30 day pe Apr. 15 to May > ry rom 1ts refugee capital a san, elrongly rejects any- gets a good government job the jo parties 15, epproximately 300 employees quit or were They " guggestion for a peace settlement with the North Korean usually unite to help put it over. -©%% ~ released from Allisons. Why? No doubt noth. experts Reds until the United Nations forces have achieved “a Gets Little Rough : Tog edie Day ® Totained some ot the SHployses how to i : ; ”" : Sibly some who were released united and independent Korea. . LAST APPEARANCE of Mr. Coy as a wit- were released for proper cause. But the turn teasing | This serves as a reminder that the South Korean gov- ness was in the final sessions here of the er 30 great any in the union's opinion out. ernment, victim of unprovoked attack by the Communists, Kefauver Crime Committee. Chairman Estes on. Soud have spent more time or ” 3 : : Kefauver got a little rough in his questioning used more satisfactory tactics in retaining those THIS has tended to become ‘“‘the forgotten man” in the situation. when Mr. Coy told him he didn't think it was who quit or were released. 1 talked When peace proposals were discussed in January, the job of the FCC to see that no gambling in- t vo 9 head Of there was no suggestion of reparations claims against the fopaiion, Such as Jace Jesus, ere trans Be LAL en gh ne : Ziachines 30d ea : : : mitted by telephone, telegraph or radio. ! 3 such. employees North Koreans and their allies, the Chinese Reds, for the It FCC took on the job, they would become cannot be approached by supervision in the aps damage they had done in South Korea. On the contrary, a national police force and that wasn't the SMe Inaner and any self-respecting employee nr India and Britain, among others, urged that the Chinese Purpose of his commission Mr. Coy contended. I on trmnkeg tor 3 ob Nel dome. So up with ; : : 0 whe r - Communists should, in effect, be rewarded for their aggres- mittee chairman pressed gat he will not take the patience to see what actually Br gion by a seat in the United Nations and a title to the island answer. alls an employee who may not make the produc- work fo For Mr. Coy, who has the courage of. his tion standard or seems to be worried about of Formosa. pretty gc convictions, also has had long experience here something. will kno Now that hopes of a peaceable settlement have been in appearing before committees. His conduct . The Anion has had reports from several revived, the United Nations appears quite willing to call there and on the various jobs he has held in by Feit iy on Bit Tecause they roe 15 THEY quits if the Red forces will retire beyond the 38th Parallel. Hie EO ements Ni gener ally as “one of the plant If they were mat yntisnes aon siraight, 8 8D * = = i job to find another one. Is this a proper man- Tr, eu! THE SOUTH Korean victims of the attack, who have Served in High Posts eT hoend out why an employee is dissatisfied? dh suffered upward of a million military and. civilian casual- ar “ he has been Assistant General Se- I al shy way Is Nuss via) da. is Watch ties, and who have seen their land ravaged by war from one Sata Presitent Racseven White Homme aioe that an employee should not have the right The love: end to the other, naturally look askance at that kind of a officer with thie Office of Emergency Manage- fo protest Be graeable Working condition ep Whig “settlement. What might be regarded as a victory of sorts [Rent under F.D.R., and Assistant Budget The answer these questions can be satis the not for the United Nations would be something quite different Leaving the federal service for a time, Mr Latter answered by the Allison management poi i to the people of South Korea. Coy worked with Publisher Eugene Meyer of RE yore Snsideralion 19 individual em. and wh Moreover, a return to the situation existing prior to ihe Wasnnsion Post on both his newspaper and Slovee proMisnis A Shunge of attitude of rels of « June 25, 1050, with the country divided at the 38th Parallel, when i a Tg Bie og RAZOR BLADE TAX By Frederick C. Othman IN TIME of ings teforse. AND’ would offer no more than a temporary truce, with the Reds chairman in December 1847 for an unexpired ih 4 terials, machines a bor ov oe ing the : free to resume the attack whenever it might appear ex- fer Whit ands Re adhe 4d bis ! Becom S o th B th Tania items by large manufacturers who hold miliont i efe ere pedient. ' birth in Shelby County, graduation from Frank- e a m ! ro e I — psi a dara in large quantities and’ Pm abs The Reds run into deep trouble whenever they cross the in College, newspaper work on the Franklin WASHINGTON, May 28 — The cowardly youth in the long, long ago they learned to use Stock piled, substitutes are used when pos- Der.of b 33th Parallel, and should soon see the futility of maintain- i Filleation ot Be orawiparer 2 Salted of our jay laws Zon take warning: Either straight-edge razors. These they left untaxed. Suid, every inch of rough stock is figured where he 30 1: . a ey change their minds about a tax on razor That still is not all. can used to cut down waste and parts 3 ing an offensive south of that boundary. On the other hand, as Secretary to Gov. Paul V. McNutt. blades, or I'll haunt 'em with whiskers. I'll look There are a few members of this committee 2T¢ Salvaged when at all possible. Ar the United Nations apparently has no intention of clearin, ‘ like a Smith brother and every time they see who are too young to know the technique of the Machines are brought to our plant fro HAT Called ‘Mr. Welfare g ? n North Korea of the invader's forces. : ¢ me they'll shudder. Gad. straight edge. They are the ones who patronize Many other locations and a great amount of traffic J * Th talemate will be sati DURING THE depression days, Wayne Coy 1 558 the WOM the House barber shop, where they can get (ime and money is spent on reconditioning. But u e prospective stalemate not satisfactory to pecame “Mr. Welfare” in Indiana. So much so cowardly, advisedly. * shaved. at cut-rate prices by professionals. Machines are made for certain jobs and are seived anyone. But, until the rest of the world is strong enough to that he attracted the attention of the late may ; Saving is no fu at best, Taxing it simply SOmplately Shange) rs job to be done. If a in 23 5 ; Harry Hopkins, who put him in char f the adds insult. As it happens, I am something of achine doesn’ a job it is given a jo deal with the real offender, the Soviet Union, victims of - WPA in in states. I’ was on I lI sign on the House an expert on this subject. I once wrote a OE can do. g job u those th Communist aggression must expect something less than business that he once was beaten up in the Ways and Means for the papers about the inventor of a new kind The union wants the employees of Allisons tails? exact justice. Statehouse during a tense legislative session. Committee. The of razor, made of cardboard with a blade at- to be given more consideration than manage- H ’ It was as McNutt's secretary in charge of ladies, oy B turned : lashed. This sould be tossed away after one use ment gives its materials and machines. eres : ¢ pardons and paroles that he released John oul, got 10oxec, lao, so a @ Ieliow never need io bloody his ir 4 What Spending Month Dillinger from the Michigan City Prison, only nd 1am ging. Sin fee ora ens on = La Shployes isn’t cut a for the job ; mote . to have him turn out to be the leader of a ] nriow ot Samples on, management should try to I » +f gang he helped escape from the same prison. = u.'° Jeep their THE afteowath of ts find him one that he is cut out for. If he is No on . : : { f . = is was an inflow of JUNE—Month of roses, brides and other nice things—also They terrorized the entire Midwest, until the De rear correspondence and samples from other inven- Yjssanadn, fervision Mods find out hi will be, if it runs true to past form, a month of spectacular oosier gangster was shot down in Chicago by masculine affairs tors who had struggled with the problem of It m. ) the FBI . making shaving a little more bearable. Had management will give more considera. youl hav federal spending. Mr. Coy's FCC office is near the Justice De- The 20 = on these pioneers only known how the Con tion for individual employes problems. they Baton y tax on cold cream, ) 8ressmen ngt only will conserve of the I Last year, for example, the government spent about partment, where the FBI houses the Dillinger lipstick, eyebrow pen- - had kowtowed to the females, they'd have let 414 4 more satisfactory working c 4 id in Ande $2,962,000,000 in the 31 days of May. But for 30 days of Tiomenises as part of its “crime doesn’t pay” cil, face rouge, skin lotion, powder and all the helt Fhiskers Br ive d lectrically It it, management, and see for i ™ : gone up June, the figure was almost $4,296,000,000, of which ig ba She ning Thay WONen Basten o8 Lhgmpselves razor. The heat was STE or aid Charles T. Beaver, 4638 Ralston Ave. quarter $1,122,000,000 was spent on the month's last day. Holds Firm to Stand the droves in their best dresses and their hand- lees I we Wade. L ot ry 2 in ‘c tulations’ yo. i : ; ON THE record, it still was the right thing somest hats the ladies descended upon the : e Aree ongratuiations THEN The story was much the same in 1949: May spending, “° \= TEC = Coy stoutly maintains 15 Writers of the tax bill to demand that these Gifferent manufacturers sent me three varieties 9 . They hi $3,104,000,000; June spending, $4,579,000,000—and, of that, talking of the Dillinger parole imposts be removed Of Slactrie razors, Someboay site mafled ms a MP. EDITOR: for last $1.216,000,000 on June 30. ee Cov went to pi RE inpisies with. Gov. They said in voices shrill that it was not trick Tau that gave the blade a special and I think Donna Mike ould receive a spe- That's a * wow ss McNutt when he became high commissioner. right to tax a woman who tried to keep herself rea 5 BPpet Cuvee Another sent me a cial newspaper award for the wonderful story rectly, o A ; : And he came here with him to establish the l00King beautiful. I went along with that. But © ades advertised as being so sharp she wrote on May 21 about the accident at 32d But D. A. HULCY, president of the United States Chamber oy Ff 4 oe iC Democratic Convention fn the ladies, representing no teling how many MY [ACE couldnt feel ‘em. (It seule). a St. and Central Ave. It was an unusual and up only of Commerce, having checked still earlier records, says 1940 it was Mr. Coy women’s clubs, could not keep on the subject. ; 8 were improvements, all right. = outstanding piece of writing in my opinion. Now . : y who got the word from the ’ p But they'll never surmount that tax. Even y o that each June since World War II has seen federal outlays White House, through Mr, Hopkins, that it was They nad io, bring en inte it. Gat © am starting the cultivation of a pink i 1X. Sidener, Cuy. SALE enry A. Wallace that President Roosevelt ey a » an quote, that Congress Van Dyke. Maybe I can f A jump at least 40 per cent over the previous month. ae ree eo, ORviously wae DINE un(alr fo THE fair 20x. THE bask To Sots cies ou Ere (Rose statesmen WONDERFUL NATURE Soubied, And the reason, he points out, is obvious. not Gov. McNutt. galiant Statesmen Drisken up Sa Pikened ily : idni . In addition to thes i 5 , ears, 6 ladies sa ey mean was just as WHAT better sight can eyes behold . . . than on EM open Jue 30 JArkS the nd of a fren Coy nearly died, re OLE) Amen. i mportani to fhe to Seam then faces as it FOSTER'S FOLLIES flowers row on = «oe oo fields of clover, To an 4 F. . months of hospital care in the Marine Hospital 28 for men to shave. y not, they cried, tax GLASGOW-—Bus conductors have called off dotted dew . . . and buttercups that grow . .. agencies’ authority to spend money from their appropria- in Baltimore. But he turned out to be the pest '3Z0rs’ They thought it was the clincher. their “free fares for ail” strike, called in protest What finer view could grace our sight... than Boke. tions for that fiscal year. man the doctors ever saw at a come back. His Instead of removing the impost on feminine of a dismissal. Too many customers! gentle waves of grain .". . that seem to bow Hy : . WOrTy now is getting fat. unguents, as requested, the lawgivers put an These bus conductors on a strike their amber heads . . . and pray to God for wes The agencies, Mr. Hulcy says, want to get rid of money Married to Miss Grace Elizabeth Cady, the impost of 10 per cent on safety razors and the Found more than they could bear rain . . . what is more gorgeous than a tree of living appropriated to them before the fiscal year ends, so they have two sons, Stephen Cady Coy and Albert Blades - rina hi gp he In ng Deomie Sin _— pe a gl Io beautity the earth. i Jor ot huparis Jere 108 2 : Warne Ir. The &id . J J $ s, . y wardly out collecting fare. a glow as of . . . a mother who gave birth . . . ‘ 9 won't have to return anything to the Treasury. hi high oc 3 oat &0 10 toNiege an Jounges thing to do. That is not all. Quite soon each driver wore a frown, and when all these are rolled in one . . . and Tent Well, that tendency is understandable. For if the head killed 1 ia 4 Y I have surveyed the members of this commit- The plan brought woe, not glee. my eyes grace the scene . . . I know I've seen Muzal f " ; : x n an accident when they lived in . tee and with rare exceptions they are elderly Where lives the mon in Glasgow town a bit of heaven . .. mighty, yet serene. tents.” 0 "n agency heads less than he is authorized to spend in ndianapolis. codgers, who don't use safety razors. In their Who wouldn't ride—scot-free? ! —By Ben Burroughs. schedule one fiscal year, Congress may tell him to get along with : : . . music rmanently smaller future appropriations. JUST | . : ana hot i y sma PRropriations. . TIN CASE . .. By Allan Keller SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith LABOR...By Fred Perkins By = . ° ° : - week is BUT it's a tendency that results in a great deal of N ew | T t Race w a nvasion lactics, Management Men show Mr. Hulcy has expressed his hope that the coming June ° 4 : BILL : . ® will be made a welcome exception—that all federal agencies E qui pment Developed © t WSB p | me tha : iy i ds will will try hard to avoid increased spending not essential to Le : o ICY 0 national security, and will turn back Ei Treasury as LITTLE CREEK, Va., May 23—.Any future enemy WASHINGTON, May 28—Wage control is a wrecked | taurants much as they can of their current appropriations. who tries to stop an Americar invasion on the beaches policy, according to one of the three original management But, I That, considering the times and the tax rates, certainly > 5018 to have a hard time, He will find that our new members who are leaving the Wage Stabilization Board. So he is an entirely reasonable hope. techniques for “delousing” a shore line are as effective The statement was made by J. Ward Keener, vice Too - as if we dropped an atom bomb, only there'll be no radio- president of the B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron tire manu. | IE . activity left to bother our own men. facturers, who has been chairman of the management The yea . . ’ Adding Insult to Injury Joes of ie weEIDngs anti-landing devices as tetra- members. He said that un- An Hc : : ‘ itherto covere hedrons » igs HERI NLY . der present conditions the omist for Swift & Co., Chicago. Li, a greatly inflamed nationalism could lead Iran to pe top secret activities of It will require a particularly b. 2 f 18 b All depart, they said, a, He's got _ refuse any consideration whatsoever to legitimate tne Navy's amphibious plans DArdy type of enemy to stand a MemMDETS loaves of absence from thetr he says British concern over the future of the seized Anglo-Iranian Or the future were taken ort. ln Eround tnd fire at the am- iaeems fo exist only for the companies have expired do Oil Company. The mistakes that Were made yy," 50net fire, Tis much creases” and “the management These departures leave ,on fore. Irani lead bvi ; : at Normandy—where the un- can be said: One ket shi b 1 od the board three management Day. A an leaders obviously are operating under tremen- derwater demolition teams suf- (2% J% 0 CC rare pine ili only as window = 1 ners who were added when | AY dous public pressures. It's proper to say, in fact, that they fore = BE anise that is equal to that of 14 de- Mr. Keener listed “four mis- he board. wat Tecently dou- an Alle a Senly fearful of making the slightest concession to the have heen corrected. And StTOYers: takes” by Stabilization Direc- 1.0.0 Rr A ay cand | ox, ritish vie int. All offers of di : : ed . . v o tor Eric Johnston and the e's e Pave Begr ho b gs discussion and consultation Jerry bun Yjupment, Jak A STRING of these rocket board which he said “add up to Senta) appolwiraents the retires fathers. own with bitter temper. bon Tod IY He ships, in action along the abandonment of the wage sta- oF Amount 10 8 mass year. I But though this be accepted as more or less inevitable and methods of the latest de. Loichncad to be attacked can bilization policy.” They were, he members ‘ike that which. the Tomy © in the present mood of the Irani A 1 2 e latest de- “walk” their explosives from said: we rs like that which the but he ® : ranian people, it seemed an sign. the water's edge to the deep ONE—Extension of the giao Members of the old board HE § unnecessarily harsh gesture to propose that British experts wr itegn In the picture is hinterland, “Delousing” it of wage - freeze date (originally yo ge rh eb. 16, resulting in Ron $0 come in and assist the Iranian vi : : ts 8 new rocket ship—known the enemy as if with a giant Jan. 25 to exempt wage raises ‘ ‘the company government in nationalizing oMcially as a landing ship sweeper. negotiated about that time by Mr. Keener is among wit- Shouidn 2 pany. : medium rocket or LSMR—a It's no sissy, the new LEMR. John L. Lewis, of the United Deésses asked to testify in an sause b 3 Something like murdering a man's good friend and then te pg With 3 heavy Wi 13 0 ay e Such and 80. Mine Workers, with anthracite Adu! NY ho ig jloasd pelt. Sune’ 17 “fmviting him to i i . ) an stan and bituminous coal operators. : a House r 3 4 preside over the dismemberment of the body. ME i auomy yess H TWO—Orders by Mr, John- Sicommittes will open next = he WL THE rocket ship has great ston permitting wage escalator : | 1 areas of deck : 5 h 1a: Seid 100 Close Wil Ana &t "It's like Dad th II busi i clauses to exceed the wage-in- In another phase of the long Pers a The Rem edy space on whic has made a big mistake. Un- s like Dad says—the small business man certainly has no bed crease ceiling and also exempt- labor-managemnt conflict over pipes, iF are mounted batteries of rocket der a curtain of rocket fire of roses these days!" Ing benefits for productivity defense and anti-inflation poli- Ar ‘ To MUCH sensitive information about the United launchers—their number and OR the Lite landing craft and other “fringe” issues. cles, two nominees of the tant as # States’ atomic program is getti : : ; specifications still restricted— }.4 ided ef wish fit amphibious force, Atlantic reaches its climax on “so solly THREE—Approval by Mr. United Labor Policy Commit- Bein to Gordon Dean, ‘chat g getting into pring, according but the effect is as if a great PE ae, we in Fleet, didn't mind. In the last q4a3y" a day when. only the Johnston of ceiling-piercing tee for high posts in official 8 » chairman of the Atomic Energy Commis- pipe organ suddenly started omcial party of news war men operated in tropic .,.4 hearted can last through WAS - raising and escalation agencies are to take their MAX ’ sion. belching rockets. witness its veteran Fy = ater. Rha ay Pie 10 or 12 hours in the water toncessions Won by unions of DEW jobs Text. wask-aftar 4 says If , ; of oper- ) . ' If so, Mr. Dean has the remedy at hand and should It. the rocket ship's assign- action. The UDT men, equipped ations in colder water, Crawling through the slime and say smmeloveas oboe thE wom Bionti's delay. halt of it. ment to go in on the enemy with rubber swim suits, plunged " = =» swamps and dodging the blasts way employees alter the Wage ER Other sf use beach ahead of the assault into the surf fro b f simulat freeze was adopted. GEORGE M. HARRISON, an chunk ¢ m rubber boats THE frogmen of today are Of simulated shell fire and land FOUR—The board’ : If there are leaks, they must com i craft, anchor or patrol slowl and m The board's approval AFL vice president, has noti- What y e from the commission y ade their way to shore an elite corps. Everyone of the mine detonation. . hie k about 100 feet from the enemy ' (n perfe sior =i ah of deferred wage increases in fied Mobilizer Charles E. Wil- esty. H itself, from scientists or oth ) perfect precision, maki Tne er persons employed by it, or = shore and then lay dawn an soundings blasting er os Then BE ea Ine yifanke on. Here 2: Liye Creek cavrage the: meatspacking Industry, son that he will appear io He's af from military men and members of Congress who have Iron curtain of explosives. and doing it all under ror otra alr, Sones Tore ro Bye or 2 High Oper. Put ioat This was sharjly opposed by make Snal arrangements mext access to its secrets. So the problem is right in the official Progmen, the UDT men, harassment of heavy blasts of volunteers. They oy $50 a the rose Pip hoBygi] [or the manage ont members. einen). David J. Mepon. Local : . : need such a curtain t TNT. - rE ald, secretary-treasurer of the mmr Somily eng $21 be settled Dore without taking the case to them while they a Te bib Ea pas Lor aoe re, ee. ps h EN eu C10 United SIInrkerS i EX the public, which is so completely in the dark i 't shore obstacles, detonate per- oocaust of fire and high are Reuben B. Robertson Jr, expected to be swo fon- a p ’ y that it doesn't e per- ably cold but the training off- after their 11-week training explosives, are the doughty lit- president of the Champion Pa- pe as an orn in Men: 20 erade
