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y~Business DiSalle Low Pay Days Says Lesser ocala

) Are Recalled Course Would By Herold Harley Peril Program

+ 1 GOT TAKEN into a corner today, and told the facts ; if En | Truman Gives

Receives

Screen and radio

to see her brother,

: 4 { A ma 2 i {ganization. ped was told I had a long memory about prices, but a Qualified Assent { A student committee ort memory about pay. By United Press |diana school

Ray Henricks, the builder, 2005 S. East St., put me over

h * Saad. {Controller Michael V, | the barrel, laid on the stave, with the nsils still in it, [told Congress today He will stand [800 Parade. lid asked “How high

Randle its convention at French

estate?,’ then answered i. June 13 and 14. lington Blvd.

jaffair, but all the times that I've ¢.. iq [been there, it's been talk, sip and 4. eat,

position, which he gave in Nice Tip afl in 35-page messages to the House and Senate Banking Com- jymbia.

And Init he found Sears’ advertising chambray shirts for 29 cents, apd 3 $35 washing machine . xin at “only $29.% WOMEN GATHER on the side Mittees, bo ai... 'porch and play bridge or canasta/ “AND HE SAID,” used cars nq the men gather in suites of Would were selling for less than that! come drop chunks of ice in €ontrols on all food prices,” he with the change. same car sells for with 11 years giaeces, tell stories and a little| said. “Without food prices ocon-| gdded to its age.” [later off come a few coats and trolled, the wage ¥iThen ne asked, “How were these oy come the cards. prices possible?” | And I don’t suppose bankers and unenforceable.” He answers his own questions. are any. different. Their trouble Right, too. ' Said he; “The wages jg jike the rest of us, they're just

which went to make the productspeople, . were low enough to keep the newsmen he hasn't changed his'in his entire 1ife. er ong d g : . Piped Out mind about knocking beef prices Mrs. Fagin

Pijces down” : e's a builder. And he's suspi- BATTERY PLANTS use acids, down 4 to 5 cents a pound Aug. alous of that word “normal.” And And acids make gas. And how 1 and another 4 to 5 cents Opt. 1.

taxi driver

Unperturbed how to fly the plane.

chance, means “$45 a month for at Muncie get rid of it? of an imminent meat famine that | boss labor in the woods.” | It's quite a system. Delco uses could explode a political bomb. Ch sn. 8 1400 feet of 36-inch vitrified sewer “AND HE sald that old rule of pipe to pull off the sulphuric acid mittees that the 4 one weeks salary for one month's! fumes, into a pipe stack. . price control on meat-is soaring |'® New York today. And to make sure that they get beef prices” {| Police said Mrs. Dor

went doesn’t apply any more, in| and that the roll-| rent-controlled days. But he says all the fumes, there's a fan right back orders would insure fair cOPieS5ed when her hat five years salary is the pur-'in the center of the stack to pull profits to hoth. cattlen {prompted her: You

1 se price of a house is all/the smell out. en and the yo) tel)

right. . “I built homes when hinges ’ 8 Jumber | oo a 0s. Fait and | said, to sell have taken off their coats

{ beef industry. The Big League : { In answer to cattlemen who

THE BOYS 0 KNOW how S0USht a compromise on the roll- Rain-in-the-Face WH backs, Mr, DiSélle said that even |

anyway."

cattle prices will be 25 lumber from $110 to $120 per 1000 are out to put over U. 8. Savings above those of January hen cent ee i o J ana the man who agrees to Monday night, the Indianapolis 1%, sam . Mid he said, ines nay $700 for a new car would Sales Exscutive Council will hold, buy. will Have or e hgs/ np unhappy if his wages dropped | Its first meeting to organize its ,. or See ave gone up only back from $2.20 to 30 cents an sales campaign for Savings Bonds nour. {in Marion County. | Black Market Licked?

” ” » : s 8. 8 I BIL FFT, president of The price rise, he said, came in “AND PEOPLE demand more , iL. RRAFE, Srosiden and 2 period of increased production The Pay-Off 11 homes J0day, and Derter eQUIP"ioounty chairman of the bond aNd Were out of line With other| A g.year-old retired ment, Better plumbing. {drive, tells me their sales execu- Prices and wages, : Then, as a parting touch, sald. "vy hit the big companies, |Said the black Mg. Henricks: “Let's not ask “ny ."t..h js that bonds are Das been overcome by slaughter policy today £38 bther man to sell to us cheap-|, 0, little slowly. For in-|SOntroL I Mal $i

er: than we Will Sel as? {stance, sales from Apr. 1 to Apr. 3 Pe 1 tk oe {30 in Marion County were $1,it) ’ + —

SET {073,000. Last year, at this time, Casually |before the Korean war, sales were ONE OF THE FIRST busi-

$1,556,000. aver the dam he. | The bonds have competition. es 10 go “The difficulty is that people have , ¢ e of government regulations many tax deductions and other| leashed without beef controls, he!commander of a carrie

'S ¥. i . said, would reach was the Conner-Prairie Farm. | izations that they don't feel os Tot Drie {that they can save any more.

“It custom-butchered beef, select | : y dustry as well ‘as And the executives in the front

steaks and roasts, just the = (along with wage controls, vou like them, so thick, and S0i,m.. feel if they have money to Fah ,

ig. Then it is delivered to YOU nut in savings, feel they would get . Ty frozen. ” {better return on common stocks. Expect Rate Cut if a -

: y | Bill Krafft turning, in a swell : ’ CONNER - PRAIRIE coulan't|, PI} Krai turning. In a swell Power Firm Deal OK'd *Xist under OPS prices. It sold "yp, wii the drive be over? quarter and half beeves, at 28g reply, “Probably never.” little saving. But when the oon-| . trols: took hold, I got a letter. Just Sugar the counties of Jefférson, Clark, § z at was Conner-Prairie's death| Wholesale food prices dropped Scott, Jennings, and Ripley if the or, AmAage suits ice, all quite solemn. And Iijast week. That's the word from Indiana Public Service Co. is per- Iotaling 52 mil : ned a tear. 'Dun & Bradstreet’s index, mitted to purchase the Madison soir ww oc opin.

GM A's Shutdown And only one went up. That power and Light Co. dealt ju u plane

EY : {Was sugar, canning season. : Petitions to this effect filed erash, A . ANSTEAD OF GETTING! Dun & Bradstreet takes 31 Tuesday with the Public Service . °° ngeles

caught in the steel corner, GM if basic foods, follows them along, Commission. Public Service mows perior JU 4 8 going to avoid a mass layoff froMjand averages out their shiftinglgerves Jeffersonville; New Albany, |, 0 Che wain shortage of materials. prices. This week hit the lowest Aurora. Versailles. Greensburg, orroy co the i Instead, its going to ean a since Jan, 38 ns and other neighboring towns, in hep! rad Mr. temporary shutdown from July 28 . : addition to providing wholesale hy te affect every car in| AND THAT OUGHT to be good ry i ithe pilot and owner of 1 August 6, to ect every ‘news to the working man. The power for nearby Rural Electric!

5 Membership corporations. toes It's nicer this way. Other shut- trouble is, food may go “down Now owned by local business- third defendant had no

iment Co. yesterday.

{hay cutting was ruined {water company made

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uncontrolled, he said, cattlemen could outbid others for feed for

tother uses and “thus force up ihe is blind and bedridden

prices of other feats and poultry, of eggs, milk and cereals.” Wed in Tokyo

{day in Tokyo.

Slight Return

riage, and four other persons ‘have received a

Five per cent reduction of present rates are expected for the 7700 $ 8 700 customers in Madison, and $6500 settlement

Local Cadet at Commission From June Allyson Show Increase

{Allyson and husband Dick Powell {came to Culver Military Academy!

Peters, New York City, {laude student in the infantry or-|

promptly drafted WASHINGTON, June 8- Price her to perform the honors at the DiSalle final commencement week garri-/ That's how Cadet "S g {George F. Hilgemeier Jr., son of firm on his beef price rollback] beacuse any lesser course might | Georse Hilgemeler, 3665 Wash happened to re-

eal wreck the whole stabilization! lenty.” But he tells me And the way that the program pn. oram, {ceive his ROTC commissioned ofplenty, is set up you'd expect that it was i it i ficer’s certificate from June Allythat mayoa it isn’t high enough. py nd Mr. DiBalle had a qualified He dug up a 1940 newspaper. 80INg to be a very business-ifke ,qcent from President Truman ®

When Vancouver, British

10a couldn't change a $100 bill for a Failure to control beef prices passenger, the unidentified man | result in wrecking told him to look him up later

Mr. East did, and the man was stabilization so impressed with his honesty he program would become unjust satisfied one of Mr. East's great-| est desires: To own an airplane. Now, Mr. East has only to learn

Mr, DiSalle already had told 20 hours—strictly as passenger

Admission that she coached her He ‘wonders if “normal” by any does a plant like Delco-Remy up He appeared unperturbed by talk 13-year-old daughter into steal- : \ thousands of dollars in fur-, nishings from 30 apartments in| He told the congressional com-|Pe Past six months was made by “alternative to {2 divorced mother of six children

thém, they’ll

, Chief Kiutus Tecumseh, a Yaki“Hinges now cost 85 cents and and rolled up their sleeves. They after the third and last rollback ma Indian, filed suit in Yakima, ’ {Wash,, for $800 damages against Atithe Big Bend Water Develop-

| ‘According to Chief Tecumseh’s| a attorney, part of the chief's first 2cPh¥T struck

rain for nearby wheat growers.

Mr, DiSalle cq), sea captain became the bene- Gen. Walter Bemarket problem ficiary of his own life insurance dell

fv ; | Mathias A. Ipsen became eligible U: S. Central InIf live cattle prices were left tq collect $2034 for having ex- telligence Agenceeded the lifé span covered by CY and 4 ) /his insurance mortality table, He Ambassador to

The chain which would be un-| Rear Adm. Edgar Allan Cruige,/naWs degree

80 far as 10 in Korean waters, and Mrs. Miles nerst ntrols on in-iw. Vaughn, widow of a Uniteq College's 1 30th agriculture, press executive, were married to-|Commencement.

rea. in which Clark was killed and a2} Years Late

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CoBob East

He's flown

is Lee, 31,| a his STAR STARS—Actress June Allyson congratulates George might as| F. Hilgemeier Jr. find out

Look, No Wings [iced = Marveling that he is still alive, gop farmer Oscar Thompson of Grand gor 21 vears. Junction, Colo., was recuperating! Spector

in Los

feet by a train yesterday. | When the westbound California . the 50-year-old Stops Racing the vehicle was

Anti-Subversives Act.

when the farmer's Jeep,

artineial was thrown 85 feet,

(Gets Degree

Indianapolis’ song, “Racing

{With the Moon.”, | Right now she {wishes she had $a chosen Clark Ga-§

Rerkeley, |

Smith, -director of the

ble as “the sexiest man in the former world.” Mr. Ga

{ble came in sec-% ond in a poll of Hollywood bachelorettes. | Ever since Mr. {Monroe topped {the poll, movie-

|Russia, will re- § {ceive an honortary Doctorate of

r division/Sunday at Am- oa (Mass,) Gen. Smith

‘Estate of $1 Million she liked

faced a Federal Grand Jury in- able to $18. Angeles today . ra Tt ignoring a deportation order Wilson Aid Sworn In

».& native of Russia, was cz today from severe shock and the first person to be indicted in t bruises when he was tossed 85 California under the McCarran

Regretting she picked Vaugh hurled 32 feet, but Mr. Thompson Morn as 2 “Ideal Man,” Sl

starlet Monica Lewis is getting Leaves Bluebloods Behind— pretty tired of Mr, Monroe's theme WM

Miss Lewis

town gents took the hint and fig-| qaughter, but {ured if Monica liked Mr. Monr “Racing With

Spread of Strike At Atom Plant

nts OAK RIDGE, Tenn, June 8 d e (UP) — Atomic energy officials hoped today te keep a walkout of Trade opened active today on about 900 steamfitters, plumbers {choice barrows and gilts under/and welders from spreading {240 pounds with prices 25 to 50 among 3500 other AFL craftsmen ‘cents higher than yesterday at puilding a mew §225 million the Indianapolis Stockyards. {uranium-producing plant here. Today's local cattle market, A few steamfitters quit work was normal for the usually slow first yesterday and welders and Friday. {plumbers soon joined them. HowEstimated receipts for the 12 ayer no picket lines, which might {leading markets totaled 5400 cat- yeep other workers off the job, tle as compared to almost 6200/}.ve been established. : last Friday and also 6200 ome Reasons for the walkout were year ago today. {not given, but Oak Ridge sources Hogs, 8050; bulk choice 170 10 caid several workers had been 240 pounds $21.75 to $22.50, most-| grad recently for quitting work 15 ly $22 up; top $22.50 paid freely i, 30 minutes ahead of time. for 180 to 230 pounds; 240 to 270 pounds, $21 to $22; 270 to 300 . pounds $2050 to $21.50; 120 to (Marion Warehouse

160 pounds $17.50 to $19.50; later

trade practically at standstill Destroyed by Fire

with bids mostly steady with yes-| : ¢ terday, but bulk sold early; sows, MARION, Ind. June 8 (UP)—

25 to 50 cents higher; choice 300A $300,000 fire destroved a huge to 550 pounds $17.25 to $19. | warehouse of the Osborn-Midwest Cattle, 125; calves 150; supply Paper Co. here last night. mainly cows and few bulls: Robert Price, vice-president of steady; short load high good and the firm, said the loss included mostly choice mixed yearlings Paper valued at $200,000 and the carried over from yesterday $100,000 building. $35.50: commercial cows $27 to! Three firemen were knocked $29; utility $22.50 to $25.50; can-/to the ground when the brick ners and cutters $18 to $23; bulls! building collapsed after fire fight« $30 down; vealers active, steady; ers had battled the blaze for two choice and prime $35 to $37.50; hours. The falling building

commercial and good $28.50 to!crushed a railroad boxcar. $34.50. | Cause of the fire was not deSheep, 75; generally steady; termined.

at

few lots good and choice native

spring lambs $35 to $36; one lot 150 ClO Workers Strike

choice to prime $37; few good and!

choice 160 to 200 pounds slaugh-' At Steel Products Plant ter ewes $15; choice lights quot-| About 150 CIO Steelworkers {were on strike today at the {Thomas & Skinner Steel Products Co. WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP)—| They walked out yesterday and eorge H. Harrison, president of were picketing the plant today, he Brotherhood of Railway and James Allen, a federal conciliator, Steamship Cierks and an AFL has been assigned to the case. |vice president, was sworn in today| Both sides said the workers’ {as special assistant to Defense demand for a union shop had { Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson. * [touched off the strike.

gie Visits Shakespeare's

~~ Home Like Any U.S. Tourist

& By HENRY W. THORNBERRY trolled themselves. A number of United Press Staff Correspondent {American flags sprouted from | STRATFORD-ON-AVON, Eng- |store fronts, but folks were con{land, June 8 Tourist Margaret Vinced Miss Truman would not {Truman left royalty behind to- mind. ; day to visit William Shake-| Tonight, Miss Truman will com- | speare’s birthplace. plete her yisit by seeing a perLocal authorities wanted to formance of “Richard II” in the {break out with pomp and pa- Shakespeare Memorial Theater |geantry for - the President's ON the banks of the Avon'River. { she would havel It all made good material for {her letters home to “Dad,” but ‘hardly as exciting as her day

08, | none of it. the, 1.ast night's glittering parties

| Friends and associates of Dr. Moon.” So they give out with the at Buckingham Palace and the with royalty in London yesterday,

Singer Buddy Clark's widow, Matthias H. Scheele of St. Louis, Monroe theme every time they get {his two children by a former mar- were surprised to learn the late near Miss Lewis.

doctor left an estate of almost a

accepted a fee from any patient for the past eight years.

Homecoming

home town last night for the big ceremonies slated Monday in Wichita, Kas. The mayor has proclaimed g “Jabara Day” and Wichitans all are to turn out to honor the local boy who made good in Ko-

Clark

the plane

other as-| Frank Spector, 57, alleged

Communist Party organizer,

shock toa shade, but other things creep oA " sets. B ‘employees. They simply: go|Up. in one way or another. Things Ter. ‘he Madison Co. was ap- °C" hh and don’t know what to do like taxes. $1,625,000. :

% 5 t They're; never in any cost of - hele Hme. But, not nis |, ving index. Yet they take about

Tragedy in Chicago—

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE { Clearings for the day. .......

Debits for the day

“GM has given its workers plenty [the biggest chunk of our pay. afiitime to figure out vacation No Bone-picking B. Utsiiel Frias a I WAS INTERESTED in AigAttinas_—. Ocean Monateh, Bermuda: Tom and Jim {statement by the Indiana Trust| pepartares—Anniston City, Company. It made a lot of sense. Sr hesanmellle; Citiden hate, ‘Ca : FHE KROGER CO. is bringing| It seems.that a man had a Nieww Amsterdam. Southampion. Irate. | Moore to town in person, business and he died. and left it oss. Reykjavik: Veendam, Southampton; |

Val ia, Lis v his “Share the Wealth” pro- with a widow. And the WidOW/|—mmron

NY Ship Movements

Haifa:

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£And here's another load of good the business, not all of news, with him will be Jim were stockholders,

Ameche, as announcer, who will ® = = { hie : WHAT HAPPENED eventu-| American Loan 5% pid

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STOCKS

And the lesson that the Indiana . iCumminsg Eng com .... Trust Co. is teaching is that it 18) Cummings Eng pid best to have an executor funning | Contin Car ha Var pa { -inter-! ec com wondered (3R estate, who has no self-inter- Delta Klee oom... Equitable Securities com , Equitable Securities vid .. Family Finance com .., Family Pinance 5% pid .. Hays Corp pid ww

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housand, next Thursday night. 8% 9 lattic apartments.

Bankers, Too ‘I HAVE OFTEN

est in it. How uch a little recognition And ‘any ‘good trast company

‘Someone is always being elect- can do that.

1%! ve 18% porch trapdoor ..../ building's second floor. en it Mrs. Grace Dewald, 3 100 | burned critically trying

of a luncheon club or a| ie 1 church guild. And the people

mes State Service {Ind As€o Tel 2 pid

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Three Children Die in Fire = won Caused by a Skyrocket

1 CHICAGO, June 8—Three small! i ( i {children burned to death early| left it with the other people in local Stocks and Bonds today in a fire set off when, police, 2 - sald, the father of one of them bruises, but firemen rescued Mrs.

askeg [Tid to shoot a skyrocket off the Vaisvilas' Brother, Louis Owens, | ***d back porch of the building where 14 unharmed. |

! the show on in the Murat | American States com .../they lived } Homicide 8 re 3 | mt s ea ; gt. Frank Sheehan mo wi pack: them About the bushes: way het oh, LAT co 1 Hy Four other persons were injure snd active Jack Toomey tad “his show pac em in, Va "Belt RAR Lia 1 {in the fire. {Mrs. Vaisvilas said her husband bith Tom Moore and Jim Ameche cers and directors began milking sei; RR & Sik Ta % & | Venus WVaisvilas, 10 months, went on the back porch to shoot! are popular with the wémen. Since the cash box by voting themse ves | Robbe: Merrin OE 134 {Shirley May Dewald, 6 months, off a rocket about 1 a. m. (In-| the women buy the groceries, that liberal salaries, expense accounts|gentral Sova _. 0111" 36% 38% and her sister, Nora Jean, 2, were dianapolis Time). | Sn they will show up by the and bonuses. | Circle Theater, com .. .. 58 ...|trapped in their cribs in two small] The rocket apparently back-| t

Police said the only exit from works on the porch. Some of

1, the apartments was through althem apaprently flashed into the| leading

ed chairman, or appointed on a A FAs | piamilton Mf Lo com .. + 30 ...{her two children until firemen|in the flames, but could find only) committee, or being elected presi- Commencement Set ; | Home (T&T 5% pid S00 82" saveipulled her out of the building Venus whom they carried AL Go, tem |through the trapdoor.

through an attic window.

Debits for the week

million dollars. Dr. Scheele hadn't Rita's Request ‘Silly,’ Says Aly's Lawyer

PARIS, June 8 (UP)—Charles 8reat Bard was born and the thrilling or so perfect.” Capt. James Jabara, history's Torem, Prince Aly Khan's. attor- famed cottage of his wife, Ann first jet air ace, arrived in his ney, said today the $3,000,000 di- | vorce settlement being sought by! actress Rita Hayworth is “silly.” |

Mr. Torem said both he and|shrine were perplexed that Miss to dine with royalty at Buckingartley Crum, Miss Hayworth’s| Truman

ment after Mr. Crum told news- mer. {men he expected Aly to grant the money as a trust fund for Yasmin, daughter of Rita and Aly.

+ $8,449,000

Clearings for the week. ......

American Embassy gave Miss!

Ceremony Thrills Her {Truman a bountiful helping of| : |the life that bluebloods lead. The colorful ceremony marking

Today, she became just a wide- | King George VI's official birtheyed girl from Missouri willing to day prompted her to remark: {be shown the house where the| “I have never seen anything so

Hathaway. After observing the House of : {Lords in action from the diplo-

Authorities Perplexed’ * !mats’ gallery, Miss Trumap rode Authorities at the Shakespeare past crimson-uniformed sentries

insisted upon being ham Palace.

lawyer, now think that the pro- treated as an ordinary tourist. Among those with whom she {posal is a “mistake.” just like the thousands of Amer-|rubbed shoulders were: King The attorney made this state-|icans they deal with every sum- Haakon of Norway, Britain's

{Queen Elizabeth, Princess ElizaA chagrined spokesman said: beth and Princess Margaret, Nor- | “We consider the daughter of way's Princess Astrid, the Duke {the President of the United States and Duchess of Gloucester, and jas anything but ordinary.” | the Duchess of Kent. But outside of a brief welcome, Later, the two British princesses $25.199.000 from Mayor R. J. Knight, the accompanied her to a dance in her si37.084000 TO1ks Of Shakespeare town con-| honor at the American Embassy.

| | Edward Vaisvilas, 24, his wife,

Rose, 18, and a son, Edward ir.) suffered burns, cuts and

fired, fire-|

igniting a boxful of

to theratlic, setting it afire, the officers! said. 25, was Mrs. Vaisvilas said she and her to rescue husband groped for the children!

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