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Today «Business They've Figured Out Your Food
By Harold Hartley
THIS MAY SCARE you into a diet. If the buttons pull on your coat, or if you can't zip up your shirt, this may tell you why. : They got it figured out, to the pound, what you're going to eat in the next year. It's a lot of groceries, and inches
on the hips. | display Waelt. people get @ gusted] . ._|display itself, people get disgiuste There's plenty of food, in gn vote it out of their neighbor-
spite of what they dish out of hoods, cities, counties or states.
the army's mess kettles. Temperance is merely good husi{ness of the liquor industry. If it If you have a family of four, (wo nts to stay in business.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES “Will Rather See Oil Wells Run Dry’'— =
Iran Tense As Crisis
Police Watch Angry Crowds Prowl Streets
Threaten to Close British Refinery
: By GEORGE WELLER TEHRAN, Iran, June 19 (CDN) {— Iranian Premier Mossadegh told American Ambassador Grady today, “Iran will rather
your share is 592 pounds of meat, And while nobody retails eggs by More Beef : the pound, the government has, Reef's back. It ought to be your family down for 192 pounds, available next week.
and 108 pounds of Chicken. The run at the stockyards was {1200 compared to a low of 100 THEN YOU can buy 160 pouads ,.qcheq the last two weeks. The
of canned vegetables. And turkey, o.iceq “are down about 50 cents
—they’ve overdone the supply. It’s up 88 per cent over pre-World ©, and red, and that led the
War II days. They still aren't sure they can
Wisin A Der Sent EC1t sel at ceiling and come out even,
93 per cent more hominy, which Put they're Willing ja uy. shows ple are wise to the factl HAROLD SHANNON, the vet-
ple as it does for pigs, makes
them fat. more concerned with the need
{for a price floor than he is
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canned fruit and 87 per cent more, That meant to me that he sees canned juices.
The only thing that's scarce js| falling out of the market,
ir 2 So what do you care? { Farmers were asked when the {Korean War started to: produce
Like Shrimp? ore beef. And that's been about, im . IF YOU LIKE those big Florida, year ago, that's what it takes
shrimp, I'll tell you where. Tes a little spot of Florida’® ABiSR a beef. down at 2138 Madison Ave, called] THERE STILL IS some shortthe Shrimp House. It's run by C.\age in Indiana, but that isn’t true B. Kendall, the drug man {in the West. They've got plenty. Here's how it was born. He has, The other angle is that the an apartment at Pompano Beach farmers are looking ahead to the and a 34-foot Chris-Craft. When|next scheduled rollback (on the the’ Florida shrimp strike cameiretail level) Aug. 1. That will be in he got the idea. 4% per cent. He bought up shrimp nets, gath-| If a farmer has beef near ready ered sea moss, and picked up for market, he may want to dodge horseshoe crabs off the beach,'the dumping period which should along with a few old whale bones. come the last two weeks of July. ¥ 8 8 That would weaken prices. THEN HE OUTFITTED a lit-|
tle place seating 70 gnd opened up. That was last Oct. 27. In g there should be a couple of weeks
month he ‘was out of the red lof hold-off in August before the
ket settles’ down again. sailing along smoothly. Without/™ar a reservation, you stand and wait.|, But the good news is that
{there's going to be beef so long One room has portholes with] Spanish moss dripping from the 28 farmers will sell at prices which will let the packer and the
ceiling and pieces of driftwood, the real thing, fastened to the retailer do business without a
] | loss. : walls. That day has just about ar-
re NE rived.
. THEN THE WHOLE place is . shellacked like a ship. His top dish Musical Yoice is French fried shrimp, although! EVERY TIME I call Stark & 3 they dish ’em up creole or su- Wetzel, I want to hang up and V preme. The right side of the menu do it again. It's that pleasant. f reads from $1.50 to $2.50, no I finally got up nerve enough i desgerts, but beer and wine, ‘to ask who owns the voice with It's a hobby with him, but goodia song. It's a dead ringer for eating for you. {the 8S. & W.s TV signature.
The French Touch THE VOICE BELONGS to
IF YOU'RE still hungry, there's Mary Swain who is quite Modest a place known as Rene’s ( . nh oot at 5244 a! But George Stark has an eye ington St, It’s got the French touch, light, ! well seasoned, and it's doing a land-office business with people who know where to go, a little on! YOU CAN BREATHE more the fashionable side. {easily about color, unless you are Although if I remember cor- willing to take it on a smaller rectly, it’s next to a trailer lot. screen. But you hear a light patter of! I heard a TV sales manager French here and there,’and that talking a few days ago and he alone gives it a continental touch. put a bug in my ear. -It was a And the food's good, and you tip-off to the size of the CBS colpay for it, or screen.
Pete's I'VE BEEN on the epicurean circuit. And that's.how I got around to Pete's Milano Inn, 231
Noble St. , mon 16-inch tube and it will look It's spaghetti and meat balls. pretty small.
You go past the bar, and a pinball / | machine, up three or four steps! CBS-Columbia, Inc, manufac-
into the very plain room. { Then Pete comes out and ties|'® Sets at $309.95 and $499.95.
checkered cloth napkins around Harvester's Guns
your neck so you can dribble] = : spaghetti to your heart's content. THE GOVERNMENT dropped (a $7 million order for Garand!
» EJ » | HE HAS IMPORTED Chianti M-1 30-caliber rifles into the lap| (“ch” like a hard k) and a salad °f International Harvester. which will tear the top of your| Ine 8uns will be made in the head off if you get a mouthful of "éfTigerator plant in Evansville, | the hot stuff. I think it was the 2nd add about 1500 employees. little white onions. |The plant's beginning to tool up| The bill will be modest. But/"°™
there's a hum about the place. | ra ar Pete's a hustler. Den't look: for) THE IDEA IS TO slide from|
| fancy atmosphere, and in the refrigerators to guns as smoothly |
small servings, if I remember cor- phd With as few layoffs as possi-|
y ne meat ball. rectly: FS eI | And the Evansville plant willl make the whole gun, all except
This Is Why the barrel.
MAYBE YOU NOTICED Sea-' a, . gram’s Father's Day ads. They Cigaret Price War urged the Old Man not to drink himself under the table: The word the industry uses {sy TRENTON, N., J., June 19 (UP)| “moderation,” and Seagran’'s has —Supermarkets in northern New| been talking moderation to drink- Jersey cleared the way for a cigaers since 1934. This is commend-|ret war today -by reducing prices able, if drinkers pay attention. |a dime a carton. But it's pretty hard to tell a| Other stores and shops throughguy who's half-crocked that he's out the state were expected to had enough. (follow the trend on the basis of a | 8 |state supreme court ruling yesBUT THERE are two rules: terday that New Jersey's mini-
down to the melody whnicn greets you when you dial FRankliin i451.
What Size Color?
5 » n BUT HE HAD it right. CBS color will come out in a 10%-inch tube with a magnifier which! brings it up to 121% inches. Stack this alongside the com-|
one is when the knees bend with- mum price ceiling on cigarets was their paying period; ended yes-|quire hospital treatment. Hospital|
out being told to, and the other unconstitutional. is, if he's at a cocktail party,! sy and he finds himself going into Moon Rainbow Appears the kitchen to mix his oWn—it's MELBOURNE, Australia (UP) time to go home. |—A lunar rainbow, the first ever The reason for the moderation recorded here, appeared over Meladvertising is quite simple. Over- bourne récently. drinking leads to underthinking.| 5 A EM And what business doesn’t want is / underthinking, Rig QU ICK Then the man who's on the BRE RAD SEO bottle in excess is liquor's very worst advertisement. He's sloppy in dress, his tongue gets thick, and his mind follows the path of the corkscrew in more ways than one,
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2 2 the parliamentary watchdog comTHERE'S 14 PER CENT more ®*1\'8" mittee, the 40-year-old Hussein
{the possibility of the bottom Friday unless Britain submits
sy 8 | THEN A PACKER told me
{for the details of business, right,
turing subsidiary will turn out|™2de a last-ditch stand to stave |off the threatened seizure tomor-!
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see its oil wells run dry than labandon nationalization” when! {Mr, Grady pleaded that Iran {should not act hurriedly. | Mr. Mossadegh, still bedfast, |said: “I am under great pressure.” {he stated he would go before par(lament to implement nationaliza-!° {tion after hearing the British pro{posal tonight. | Meanwhile, Britain’s offer for |operating Iran’s nationalized ofl {wells tonight was tensely awaited.
| Anxiety Grows
Anxiety was increased by the, pledge of the flery chairman of
PILOTS BRIEFED—Maj. William B. Hoelscher, commander of ron recently transferred from Stout Field to Scott Air Base in Illinois, briefs his pilots, all from In.
by Friday untess Britain supmits| disnapolis. Left fo right are Lt. R. H. Knapp, Lt. R. .C. Weddin
Moore and Maj. Hoelscher.
to Iran’s terms.
| “It's just my opinion,” he | Roaring ds followed v butter. | g crowds followed parti ir Spectal ; ; said, “but I saw beef drop from 1 mes Spec Formed in late 1046 as an And you know what that does ggg 50 in July of 1947 to $19.25 through the heavily poceq SCOTT AIR BASE, Ill, June Indiana Air National Guard for you, and where. | in just seven months.” streets. = | 19—Defense of the Midwest unit, the 113th was recalled to
active duty in Feb, ' Since arriving here May 24, the pilots of the F-51 Mustangs have been practicing intercept problems with ground.controlled radar units.
against possible enemy air attack is the primary mission of the 113th Fighter Interceptor Squadron recently transferred here from Stout Field, Indianapolis,
Roger Walker, Bell Hotel Stickup
{halt the Abadan refinery woud VY €feran, Is Dead Suspect Caught
be by cutting off its cooling sys-| Roger Edwara Walker, who 3 : tem which Hourly uses 20 million or have completed his ped Six Minutes gallons of water from Xarun|year with the Indiana Bell Tele- MINUTE /River—almost as much as Ameri- phone Co. next month, died of a SIX B after a hotel can atomic plants and more than heart attack in the company’s/TODDery, police arrested an armed the city of London. [30th St. garage this morning. He suspect. Shaky Position {was 43. He was identified by the night
Mr. Mossadegh's position is A cable splicer in the construc-/manager and porter at the Plaza strong in public opinion but shaky tion department, Mr. Walker Waal, Stel and the amount of money politically. Ihe Iran parliament Preparing to go out on his morth- "or “0 000 od within a few has gradually become aware that Side district when he died. po i cents of the sum reported stolen.
the nationalization law, however| A resident of Indianapolis 33". 5° gave his name as| justifiable economically, is un.|Ye2T%: Mr. Walker was a TISIDET! ITY Conner, 25. Police said he
| 1 workable if the British withdraw of the Telephone Pioneers, the gave a false address and has 15
{either their tanker fleet or thetr| Communication Workers Of aliases. refinery staff numbering 2800. | America, division one, local 181,
.| Patrolmen Joseph Walter and | To confess these shortcomings| "24, afiendes Bn iwas ie. Ervin Loeblin arrested him at|
is the oqateaiont to treason and gation St Meridian and New York Sts, even invites assassination. Y {found a revolver hidden in his Services are being arran b; Moderates are determined that|yroore and Kirk ng an ged y clothing. The gun was loaded and Mr. Mossadegh himself shall bear Surviving are his wife, Mrs, COCked. . the brunt of outraged public pride Teona; a daughter, Miss Shirley 88.9 because he drew the bill. Extrem-|poth of Indianapolis; his mother. POLICE recovered $80.35 from| |1sts are ready to tear him down. Mrs. Bessie Lunsford, Westport; Dis pockets. : | ‘Iran for Iranians’ a sister, Mrs, Laura Young, and
The Iranian oil board's attitude, made known to the public today, is that unless the British hand over payments made by loading {tankers tomorrow morning, Iranian forces will, in 48 hours—or by |Friday-—close the oil vents carrying crude oil into: the Abadan plant. { Another way, not mentioned, to.
Amo a brother, John, both of Indian-| Where Paul Kajaegar, night man-| Cattle 1000, calves 400; steers Dg them are the Tudeh’ ager, and Ravanell Fields, as heifers slow, Hid weak to 25 porter, identified him as the rob-|cents lower but most early sales
party members, actually Commu-|2Polis. {nists, who seek to prove him a!
“western hireling.” i Only Mr. Mossadegh himself or Hoosier Gl Gets
a British offer both generous and A Gay Welcome
ingenious, can rescue Iran, Americans hold. | TOKYO, Japan, June 19 (UP)—| ] y , was hel { As this is written crowds of A major general, a brass band of ahd on 8 preliminary Charge
factory workers led by Commu-|/and a squad of pretty girls wel-
ber, They said the stickup man had worn a white handkerchief| over his face. Conner was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and
i nist Partisans of Peace are comed Cpl. Russell Taylor, Evans-|
‘marching. Tudeh banners demand ville, Ind., when he stepped off 2 Kangaroo Court the seizure of oil and say, “let all/plane at Tackikawa Air Base
Joreiguers 80 home” and “cut off near here. ‘Boomerangs : 8n Imports, Iran can live} He was the 50,000th veteran of ST. ALBANS, Vt. J alone, Iran for Iranians.” [the Korean fighting to return to . s + June 19]
{ (UP)—A discharged state trooper [vhs set up his own traffic court Star OD 2 Vermont highway must pay {back “fines” he accepted from {drivers he “arrested.”
{Japan for a five-day rest and rec|reation leave. | The 18-year-old Silver {holder and his companion, - Cpl.
J. S. Suggests Loan To Avert Oil Crisis
By United Press { - TEHRAN, Iran, June 19—The Wendell Williams, 19, Portsmouth, Geo United States sought to avert an|/O. Were invited to go to a special| hulls vas Sous 4 oil crisis in Iran today by tempt./service hotel of their choice and ng
239 s was ng the nation with the possibility|spend the five days doing exactly sony om Se 2 Stige of an American loan. las they pleased. to-five. U. 8. Ambassador Hey 7 pended three-to-five-year prison
sentence. Grady made the suggestion to Ri - - Premier Mohammed Mossadegh Rites for 81-Year-Old just as British representatives Teacher to Be Today
Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, June 18
Abadan.
Representatives of the Britishowned Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. were
|Weesner, who taught in Indiana {High Schools for 37 years, will be today at the family home in
{ Darlington. Burial will be in
promise offer to Iranian negoti-
{pioneer teacher at Darlington. | [She also taught school in Wave- BY CLOUT 2)
land, Wingate, Westfield, Gar- ~ was killed and two small boys,| AI believed to be her sons, were erit- Held and Elwood before her re
ically injured in an auto-truck!
; he was a member of the crash near Marco early today. 8 Mrs. Belva L. Merrifield, Mt. Friends Church and the Darling
ibrary Board. Pleasant, Mich, was killed on| = ch or a Ind. 67 when the car she was. Surviving are two brothers and; » a meusmeerr com we) (ow | 4 Wate ML WaT
driving crashed with the truck]® SFEter
Sven bY [oon Van Deventer, 18,4 4 po. one’ Stricken
The boys, about 3 and 7, were BY F00d Poisoning | taken to Greene County Hospital PHILADELPHIA, June 19 Canada.
Hurt in Auto Crash LINTON, June 19—A woman
PARTLY CLOVOY AND
ators at a meeting scheduled po-|Sresulawn Cemetery. Miss Wees-| \ A 4 7 ay. | . g FF y i — ry eo Sm | A graduate of Indiana State 2 ) ) : i Teachers College and Indiana] Mov | 3 Woman Killed, 2 Boys | University, Miss Weesner was a bo a = -
Mrs, Merrifield was 32.
TODAY AND TOMORROW-—A band of showers and thundershowers will be found over the center of the nation and the southeastern states. Showers have been over the Rockies and | Plains so long they seem anchored. Mild air will flow in from
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113th Fighter Interceptor Squadg. Lt. R. F. Grossman; Lt. J. P.
The squadron boasts that it can be airborne within 2% minutes of an alert of possible enemy sneak air raids. New executive officer of the squadron is Capt. Albert M, Christopher who joined the squadron after completing 100 combat missions over Korea.
Hogs Open Steady To 25¢ Higher
In Local Trade
Hog sales opened fairly active at the Indianapolis Stockyards this morning. Hogs T7000; opened active, steady to 25 cents higher; midsession dull, bids 25 cénts or more lower; early bulk choice 170 to 240 pounds $23.25 to $23.75; few hundred chojeé No. 1 and 2 180 to 220 pounds $23.85 to $24, later bids $23.50 down; 240 to 290 pounds $22 to $23.25, few $23.50; 290 to 340 pounds $21 to $22; 120 to 160 pounds $18 to $20.75; sows 25 cents higher; choice 300 to 425 pounds $19.50 to $20.25; light-
weights $20.50 or more; over 425° They (took him to the hotel pounds $18.50 to $19.50.
steady; few loads good and choice 950 to 1050 pound steers and year-ling-$34 to $35.75; choice to prime held above $36; commercial and
{good $31.50 to $33.50; good and fd a!
choice heifers $34.50 to $35; cows steady; good beef cows $30; commercial $26.50 to $29.50; utility $23.50 to $26.50; vealers active, steady; choice and prime $37 to $38.50; commercial and good $30.50 to $3650. Sheep, 600; fairly active, slaugh-
ter lambs strong; good and choice|} spring lambs, $32 to $34; practical [NT
top, $34 fairly freely; utility and good, $30; load good and choice fed shorn western lamhs, number one pelts, 95-pound average, $31.25; good and choice slaugh-
ter ewes, $12 to $17. Bulls, steady; coommercial and good, heavy, $29 to $31; cutter and utility, $24.50 to $28.50.
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t ill by food poisoning last night|® {OY 2 a few hours after a buffet sup2 Day Strike Ends |per following a funeral. CONNERSVILLE, June 19 Eighteen of the victims were] (UP) —Artwo-day wildcat strike! taken to three hospitals in police, of some” 300 Roots Corp., work-| emergency vans and 12 others) ers who protested a change in|/were stricken, but did not re-
{terday. Officials said the dispute physicians blamed macaroni and was settled arbitrarily. Ipotato salad for the poisoning.
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Henry County Retorts: 'V Didn't Invite Your Burglar
Henry County officials today|rier to future defended themselves againstiand that an additional charges that they “dumped” a tence was unnecessary. paralyzed burglar on Marion 1 County, saying: “He's from Marfon County and we didn't invite him over here.” Henry County Prosecutor Rob-|longer ert M. Brown answered the criticism leveled yesterday in the case of 32-year-old Richard Schmidt, 1215 N, Pennsylvania 8t.. wounded and permanently paralyzed by
or {attempt Apr. 1. care for him and arrangements to The nearby crunty put the Place him in Julietta Infirmary
critically injured fan in an am- now are under discussion.
Indianapolis for treatment. Later Adal en Pearc 6 Milner 5 Years, Succumbs Here
A woman who supplied ostrich plumes for fashionable women's hats for 50 years died yesterday, ‘Mrs. Adalena Fallles Pearce died at Robert Long Hospital, one year after the death of her hus. band, Hiram B. Pearce. : Mrs. Pearce joined her father, Charles Failles, in operating Indiana's only ostrich feather millinery business here. Charles Failles & Son was located at 37 8. Ili nois St. and later at 20 N. Meridian St. ; Her husband was a salesman
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and sent him back to Marion County again, “Not Even an Invitee'
Today Prosecutor Brown sald Schmidt was not a resident and! “not even an invitee” of Henry County, and that his care properly was the responsibility of the county in which he resided. “We didn’t want to saddle our little county with his hospital bills,” said the prosecutor. “That would raise our tax rate a cent or two where up in Indianapolis it won't make any difference.”
‘Poetic Justice’
Had Schmidt been given a prison sentence he would have become a charge of the state. But the prosecutor sald there was the feeling that wounds which have permanently paralyzed him were “poetic justice,” as well as a bar-
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