Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1951 — Page 15

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rest and handMacArthur and

by the “Korean | says the paper tter . . . at the enjoys special ent subsidy.

it in on their | G. Robinson d big with the sen trying sin-ro-communism. reported, with film and radio him a million

“Peace Crued out just as adopted a proade to order in ollywood, made ybeson. A new

ne was elected rlson, described the University

secsireNgaen

ht to say it.”

frugality and

0 had a double, frozen at $50. for $585. Plenty ity of money to

whose only inwanted to conym furnished to ew the tenants she petitioned. » wait until the her tenants obned again, wuld have to be y an inspector thing and when t was insulated kly said that it t it, meaning of Ss. After delays, ‘¢ their lawyer, e several weeks urnish utilities.

Itiplied by the ants should not \ave money for ny questionable \y a fair rent mmentator who ites controls on Let's have a “all the governses for 10 years.

for All, City

s has reminded blicly of this d his last year's he rub apparin -working out ; a definition of profits. They've ted that they ofits distributed merely earr books but not members’ call, says he will inexempt profits 0 the members

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ne dearest for « I've done an + « and please le ‘things . . . ir heart to bleed ny darling they . in haste and t...and withpoof «lay the ey wrought . . . ever knowingly drops dim your adore you much to cloud up all , $0 please look t «+ o the times ret . . . and be

. ment has more “alternates.”

‘they're playing it straight,-takin

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5

THE APPLIANCE boys

For two solid hours they told exactly where they stand. The word had got-around that they're loaded, merchandise bulging out their windows.

Appliance Items Supply Short

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Harold Hartley |

let their hair down.

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And that, they told me, is a mighty wrong guess. It's

the other way around. There sre actually short

ages in some lines. And these list of names. But they do look] WASHINGTON,

shortages are getting tough-| er. Sit in with me, and listen. | 5 » "

KENTON M. MOSIMAN, sales

manager for Waiter Hess’ Elec-|80t something over $8 million fn

tric Appliance, Inc., said he had| only 85 per cent as much in his warehouse as last year when the Korean buyers’ rush was just be-

ginning to boom. GE dealers everywhere else are down to 82 per cent. Rollbacks are out. going up. They'll take prices] along.

u " o | THEN THERE ARE what the| appliance men call That's a Sunday word for ‘‘sub-! stitutes.” Almost every shipLook for plastics to take over. = u n The reason is that@igthe government taking over the war metals, leaving appliances to smift for themselves. Every day the] buyer waits, he stands a chance of running into higher prices, more “alternates.”

is

Wages are told the story of its new head-

“alternates.” |"

FORGIVE ME for that long

nice, bunched. ; And as to.how that one vice

{president got in there at the end predictions, there's no need to!

-—~well, look at the bank. It's

| its buck box. And anybody with that much dough, in my book, could restrain almost anything. :

Light Along the River WESTINGHOUSE last night light plant down in Madison. | It will employ about 600, of] which four out of five will be| women, | The plant will be on an 80-acre | plateau two miles from Madison, | a safe inland city, in the center of a good labor area. It will have payroll names from Madison, North Madison, Vevay, Deputy, Scottsburg, Hanover,| Brooksburg and Lexington, Ind. plug three Kentucky towns across the river. nol » » » THE PLANT will make sealed, beam headlights for tanks, air-|

BIG, BLOND TED WAKE was planes, trucks, locomotives and there from Westinghouse. He's a|autos.

Jucky guy. He's got TV's Betty] Furness on his side. But he poured |

And down from Indianapolis to stand at attention for the roll of

it out straight. He's not long on|Madison’s civic drums were W. J.

merchandise, by any means. And Morgan, manager of the West-| Hotpoint's Earl Weiderrich came inghouse Electric Corp., R. J. Ar-|

up with the same story. Lou Randle of Appliance Dis-| tributors said he was willing to} Jay his inventory on the line. If sales were rolling at last February’s speed, he'd get cleaned out in four days. It’s that close.

= Bn = TOM FERGUSON, Kiefer-Stew-art's fast-stepping appliance boss, said his fear was tnat they'd run ghort long before Christmas. i These guys could speculate. They could put what they've got under lock and key and rake in| the gravy on the price rises.

customers as they come.

. BR . tf o u THE COUNTRY IS stockpiled on a lot of things, but it's not what they sell. American busi-

ness has $70 billion wrapped up to see the small-town boy (Comp- Indianapolis Water §% pfd..

in inventory. But I think you'll]

I mention this. today | 3

be a scramble,

there'll maybe!

»you’ll haye to “know Joe” to get

nold, lamp division, and C. G. Lammers, Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. All there to see light born along the Ohio River.

Cracker Barrel Boy

A KNIFE slid through the

(frothy icing of a towering cake. Cummings Eng com ....

On top was a neat, white “30.” Who held the knife was impor-

(tant. It waa his cake, and his 30|Equitable Securities com

years they were celebrating: He was R. R. Betz, vice presi-

But dent of the Indianapolis Unit of Hamilton Mfg Co com g the A. & P. stores, who first be-'wome T&T 5% ptd gan to sell food in the ‘crackemiook Drug Co com

harrel days. = n = 5

THE SCENE was in the A. & P. Cafeteria. Intimates huddled by

ton, Ill.) who became-a big time

{ find: it .in the factories, and the {grocer pass his milestone. “&fower-mowing. hard goo ‘Hneg, e

He began - grocering when a

e] Y catise | dtore was mostly a man ahd a) ~ gometime between now and the 'poy, and the keeping food, *pota-| holidays, it looks. .to me as if toes and turnips, were known as

“hardware.” 8 : = ”

. &£ N HE WENT INTO A. & P. as a *N

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Ul. S. Forecasts Third Largest Crop in History

Short of Goal, Lot Left Over

By United Press

July ~ 11-—-It| this year’s corn harvest bears out the Agriculture Department's

worry about a meat shortage.

The department yesterday fore{cast the third largest corn crop lin history for 1951—almost 3.3 {billion bushels. The Indiana es{timate was 263,648,000 bushels. National output is 100 million bushels fewer than the corn goal set by the department earlier this, year, but experts have decided that the supply on Oct. 1 leftover from previous years may be close to 700 million bushels—consid-| erably more than anticipated. Corn is a principal feed for cattle, hogs and poultry. The way things look new, the department said, the total outturn of crops this year may be bigger than any harvest on record except the banner year of 1948. The nation’s 52 principal crops are growing on nearly 371.5 mil-| lion acres—14 million more than last year and the highest acreage {since 1933. Yields per acre prob-| {ably will be as good as any in| {recent years, the report added.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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City School System Gets Personnel Division at Last

By DAVE WATSON A milestone

day with organization of a sys-| tem:wide personnel division.

‘policy

| given promotion priority when all Indianapolis pub-| qualifications $f candidates are llic school history was passed to- equal.

Eliminated is the old school of refusing to employ

Although the School City func- more than one person from a

centralized personnel unit.

Personnel administration be-

fore organization of the depart-| tenure

ment was “scattered all over the!

ler, school superintendent. A Division policies approved by,

30TH YEAR WITH A&P—R. R. Betz, vice president of the Indianapolis Unit cuts his 30th anniversary cake. With him (left to right) are R. J. LeWinski, personnel; B.. C. Lewis, office manager; specified positions or job types in R. Y. Koten, buyer, and S. C. Ovaitt, warehouse superintendent. The milestone party took place in corresponding salary grades.

the company cafeteria.

Hog Prices Here

Run Weak to stocks and Bonds 19 ENTS LOWer

Trade opened rather slowly in the Indianapolis Stockyards to-

|Avrshire Collieries com 19. day. | yres 4%" 100% ~ : 2 % | Belt RR & Stk Yds ptd ° Hogs, 6500; limited early sales Belt RR & Stk Yds ¢ . ‘ : 5 roi BovDs Metz oh choice light and medium-weight | Bobbs-Merrill pfd 4'2%.. “i 3 > oR Central Soya an . wy barrows and gilts weak to 25 Chamb_of Com com ........ 2 23 ‘ a atau anv 2 3 cents lower; later trade 25 to 50 Com Loan 4 pfd. ............ 9 ”% cents lower; early choice 170 to Cummings Eng pfd..... .100 © 103 240 pounds, $22.75 to $23.25, top, consolidated vn 35 pfd . PE 09 = i . . ‘ Delta Elec. €OM .......... iste 16% 323.50 sparingly; later trade, | Eastern ina Tele b pfd ....... 91 ++|1$22.50 to $23; early 240 to 285 | Equitable Securities ofd ..... 94 ....pounds, $22 to $22.75; 285 to 360 {Family Finance com ........ 1 {Family Finance 5% pofd . 100

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15 Counties Slash Welfare Budgets

Fifteen county welfare boards

have cut nearly $3 million from their budgets. |

The total they have requested

for next vear is $2,946,596 lower

than the total

of their budgets,

approved for this year.

Largest slash is Vigo's $539,596

for the Terre Haute area.

cludes

which inrequested

Delaware County, Muncie, has

$236,550 less. St. Joseph County, where South Bend is the seat, has

recommended a

reduction of

$201,611.

In Marion County, the Welfare

Board has requested $6,356,390 —

$865,862

less than it asked for

this-year. However, it is $715,035 above the budget for this year

‘pounds, $21.50 to $22.25; 120 to because the County Council tut

160 pounds, $18 to $20.50, few $21; the requested budget $1,580,897.

bulk choice 300. to. 550

31 sows weak to fully 25 cents lower;

.ture company. -

pounds, aa. 4 I econ. tow $10.50; Inter Most of $50,000 Estate Left to Wife

19 {ng ASSO fo? oto v 41 nd Asso Tel 2'2 pfd 51 3 , |Ind Gas & Wat com «2; WN bids $19 down. : {nd Mics) A's oto . ¥8 102 Cattle, 500; calves, 400; little nd Telephone 4 . 98 { . roa tii t Indianapolis Water com 163. 18 done on steers and yearlings, Indianapolis. Water 4% pfd . 1 103% ost bids around steady; good Indpls Pow & Lt com ... 321% 391, tO choice eligible at ‘$32 to $35.50; |Indpia POW & Lape se 1002 one load heifers held "around

i lis Railways com .., 4 5 | REA Natiora) Life com [1-10 11% Klngan & Co com, . IVa. AV Kingan & Co pid You Lincoln Natignal Life {Lynch Corporation . |Marmon-Herrington com | Mastic Asphalt = {Nat Homes com {Nat Homea nid’ Ind Pub Serv

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com

ve . Jara iters $17.50 to org actine, steady;

$35.50; cows mostly stead; com{mereial $26.50 to ..$29; - utility

$35.50 to $37;

0a; /good $29 to $35.

olis

L. Roy Ford Sr., late Indianapindustrialist and race boat

enthusiast, ‘bequeathed most of his $50,000 personal property and

85 822,75 to $26; capners and cut-

“substantial™ real estate to his.

widow, Margaret.

Mr. Ford's will was filed yester- 4 $23. vealers fairly|d8y gn County Probate Court. | choice and, prime Real estate properties were. .nat commercial and listed ‘bécause the them jointly, but Attorney Claude

what you want, and pay a little 3 (ind Pub Serv 4's pt 9312 Sheep, 500; little done early} Spilman said their value was extra. shipping clerk, and A. & P. WE Lies ort 33 '|asking strong to 50 cents higher| “substantial.” NING arrd opening stores at the rate of 2ig ER Melo Co, com 354 for native spring lambs or up to, Mr. Ford was president Jf the I'M BUYING appliances now." gay around Chicago, hiring pub Serv of Ind com ... 294 ($33.50 for choice and prime. Ford Fente Co. and Inland MaThey're better quality. And teachers and policemen as man- |B ear oe etd | Bulls steady; commercial and rine Corp. He died July 1 while they're cheaper than theyll be agers, anybody who could make So Ind G&E com. 2% 2algood $28 to $31; cutter and participating in a boat race on for a year or two at least. change. “Lots of adventure, but Stokely-Van Camp Ren 4 15 utility $24 to $27.50. Lake Maxinkuckee. He was 52 That's how I figure. Ang I still not much science,” that’s how he, Tier a oo ta" ur } 13 17% sere — and lived at R. R. 14. gqueeze a buck unti re0rge (put it. erre Haute Malleable 1Y. 12'4 ne Washington winces. P He met supermarketing in To-| Initeq Bh fd 3 i= Oil Wells Pay Off heriff . ledo where he learned that one-|Union Title -... reerse 53 us Sheri Assigns Deputy ; | BONUS On Two County Farms Hand-Picked fifth as many stores could do five ui5, 5,550, Fis ss Ro ciok rant To Help Rabies Drive OTTO N. FRENZEL, president times as much business. | American Security 5s 60 98 Two neighboring counties in|". tv Sheriff Edward T. Joho: of the Merchants National Bank, Shopping’s getting easier. He Bastian Morley Sar a7 the pocket of southwestern Indi- 3 E By .

: J if we Batesville Tel 58 has a new job, all wool and a added it up, “I don’t know if we Bae os. 0s B8 farinan

+ billions wide. He's been hand - picked to serve on the Voluntary Bank Credit Restraint| Committee of the! Seventh Federal Reserve District. That's aj mouthful

make it The banks have agreed to put the inflationary loans.

Mr. Frenzel

brakes on

They're throwing out the specu- and tives at 5012 N. Park, and the gamblers on inflation. the whole Western Electric plant peficit chose her face as the one they'd]

lators And they're doing a job.

= nn = . MR. FRENZEL who also is

chairman of the Indiana Trust Co., will sit on the committee to

Michigan.

the committee, I took a second look. They're the big boys.

#5 THE CHAIRMAN is Homer J.

ever will be able to take all the

|Ch of Com Bldz 4'as 61

41. | Columbia Club 3-58 62 ... work out of shopping, but it's Citizens ind Tei dla 61 0) : ” quitable Securities 5e vive § something to shoot for. [Hamilton Mfe Co 5s 65 .... 98 Indpls Paint & Color 5s 64 97 | ‘ndple Public Loan 58 64 7

Sticker Girl

JUDY WOERNER will go along on nearly 4000 vacations Monday.

You see she's

just sitting on back porch out in Iowa. She’s a secretarial stenographer

like most to take along.

ger, said employees with

WE family an outing.

an EVERY WE PLANT in the|

country has a “Hello Charlie’

P Hello Charley | public ryice and her face will be on that many | OTaRUY ocvicer 53 49 of stickers when Western Electric] -

» ” ” | G. F. RAYMOND, plant mana-|; six | Debits watch the lending policies of Illi- months’ service or more will get| nois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and most yp to three weeks depending on of the counties of Indiana and how long they've been on the pay-| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU | roll. And Western Electric will __ When I look over the rest of glip into second gear to give the Sunrise ..

{Ind Limestone 4s 75 tha Asso fel 3s 76 | Indpls Railways 5s 67 ........ | Kuhner Packing 4s 59 Langsenkamp 58 58 N Ind Pub Serv 3's 13 Arts Co 5&8 58 ... Service 3las 75 ....

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words. Let me employees make the break for the simple. cool woods and silver streams, or J+ S. Statement Aunt Emma’s|

ana are pumping oil from their 3°" llcounty farms.

Oil wells have heen drilled on

.. {the ‘arms of Posey and Vander- ; The State Wel- Special

bergh Counties.

today was assigned special

duties in connection with the dog quarantine in Marion County.

He was sworn deputy

in today as a of the Marion

fare Department reports that two County Board of Health by Dr. new oil wells on the Posey Coun- Oscar D. Ludwig, county health ty Farm have been pumping $178 officer.

(a month into the county treas-

ury. 101%" The last session of the Indiana bill there was no special setup in the to allow city and county govern- sheriff’s office for cracking down

organization

The appointment completes the for enforcing the

anti-rabies crackdown. Previously,

| ments to make contracts for leas- on roaming dogs. The county re-

88 General Assembly passed a ing oil wells. WASHINGTON. July 11 (UP)—Govern- eu ———————————————— ment SXbepacs and receipts for the cur- - e 8 year rous uly « com= pared with a year ago: High Red Transferred E 3 Thon 338 89s “674 208.408. Xpenses o x " 9 5 ‘ v | Receipts 868.179.350 anes To Terre Haute Pen 332,659,499 253,339,387

ash Bal. 6.261,520.031 4.753,054.016| , {Pub. Debt 254.720.832,499 257,190,028.035 |Gold Res. 21.756,725.990 2

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING learings

HOUSE

—Wednesday, July 11, 1951—

5:26 |

Sunset 8:14

4,231,355.812 11

£ 9,411,000 $25.172,000 gOVernment,

{—Benjamin J. Davis Jr., one of termine of Barbara Macer, 18. She died last S. night after a short illness during

top Communists convicted conspiracy to overthrow the U began a {term yesterday in Penitentiary here. j Davis, 47, was transferred to the prison with no advance notice. {He was sentenced Saturday along

| Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m. Trace| With six other Communist leaders.

| Total precipitation since Jan, 1 | Excess since Jan

| ture in other cities:

22.33} 29

Four of the other convicted

“The following table shows the tempera-| COMMMUNISts are missing.

: | Station | ? Livingston, president of the First gir] and if you See a green sticker | Atlanta High '* Low h d f h . National Bank of Chicago. with the face of a gal with a Burbank ; is = S ades 0 t e 90s f » e yo d | Chicago 85 62 3 And on around the table Youitelephone, yowll Know. she Dbe-|ginciif,u 88 ea | William Bell, 35, of 725 W. see names as Carl A. Birdsdall, longs to Western Electric some-| Cleveland 90 "| Vermont St. received bodv president of the Continental Illi- where. {Evansville 83 Eh brui hom . i : ats . ait Ware : 7 ruises when his horse bolted nois National Bank and Trust, And if you look .closely, you ge" worth 3 sa | and dragged him from his Co.. Chicago; Mark A. Brown, see where. | Indianapolis (city) 85 8 | wagon at 10th St. and Park Ave president of the Harris Trust and — ——— epee | Mtamt” on : al Wagon a St. ang ve, Savings Bank of Chicago; George : . [Neo eabolls-Si Paul . 70 59 . . 1.. Luthy, president of the Com- Local Produce | SEN Fork es #7 7 Local Truck Grain Prices mercial National Bank of Peoria; err Current recetuts. 55.1s SRA. over Omani : : 9 | mn William Taylor, president of the io case 33c. Grade A large. 50c; Grade san’ Antonio 88 88 | No.2 white corn. 41.11 First Wisconsin National Bank of J, '38¢ 433, and Grade A medium, 1¢i|8an Francisco 64 53 | No. 2 oats, 89¢. | Milwaukee, and A. IL. Olson, vice Poultty...Fows, i's lbs ane qover, doe Linus 85 69 No. 2 soybeans. $2.89 : " e 4 Ss an e s, i president of the Federal Reserve nd siazs 156. and No 2 poultry 4e less |

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TERRE HAUTE, July 11 (U'F) autopsy was ordered today to de-

the cause of death of

she complained of . her

the possibility of polio.

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Batesville Church Hunts Homes for 3 Orphaned DPs

By United Press BATESVILLE, July 11 A church congregation looked

'sess at least a bachelor's degree. | If no such person is available, inon-degreed teachers may be em-| ployed, but only on a temporary basis. Vocational instructors will be hired on a degree or experience basis. Advanced degrees will be re-| quired for the top administrative) posts including the superintendent, the deputy, assistants, c¢oordinator - and supervisor, consultant, principals and their assistants. Teachers will be employed for

Promotion Priority If necessary to fill a vacancy properly, Dr. Shibler said, the school system will reach outside the city or state to find qualified personnel. He said, however, that Indian-

and Sky

The kiddies can

homes today for three Latvian Pendleton Pike.

children orphaned by the deaths of their parents less than two years after the church brought them to America.

The displaced persons

: the family Appeals.

: Fighter again at fOr Mid-West Drive-In Theater, 9200

apolis school employees will be

Kiddies Can Ride Again at Drive-In

ride Old Paint the

Temporary approval, once de-

County

nied, for operating the amusement park was granted yesterday by Board Theater Manager Tru-

of Zoning

spent five years in a DP camp in man Lamar said it would resume

Germany before members of

Mark's Lutheran Church here

“adopted” them and paid their granted

St. at once.

six-months on a

The

was plea

approval hardship”

passage to thé United States in pecause the theater already had

Oct., 1949. The father

found jnstalled its rides, Board Secre-

work as a wood carver in a ‘furni- tary Harold Geisel said. The park

But last QOoctober, the

was closed two weeks ago by Plan wife, Commission order beause a spe-

Manta Klavins, died. Doctors at- cial permit was not obtained.

tributed it to a heart condition

As a lure to family patronage,

but her husband said it was be- the theater offers a few free rides

cause she was exceedingly happy. to He said her heart wasn’t accus- rides amusement park

fore jo MOVES sant Gs ia A

FOUNDED 1885 mT - : Seg : = ni ” Fp : Bl

tomed to so much joy. Mr. Klaving died yesterday’ in Danville, -0.; ‘where he was’ visiting ‘othér DP relatives. He was t Left homeless were three chil« rnd Ete 1X Maris, 67nd) Guna, 5. ari Rev. M. .T." Engelhardt, St. Mark's pastor, said the church would hunt horfles for the children after the father's funeral tomorrow, He said they may be cared for by Batesville residents,

sent to their Ohio relatives or taken to the church home in Ohio,

School Bocrd OK’s ‘New Building

Final working plans which will allow start of construction of two new elementary school build-!. ings and classroom additions to another unit have been approved by the School Board. Bond issues totaling $825,000 already have been earmarked for two of the projects, a new School 59, at Kessler Blvd. and Keystone Ave., and School 45, at 23d. St. and Park Ave., which will get six new rooms and. building alterations. Another new building is planned as School 4, at 630 W. Michigan St., to replace the structure now there.

The board plans eventual transfer of pupils from School 80 in Broad Ripple to the new 59 in

an effort to relieve crowded con-

dition in the North Side area. Some pupils from the John Strange School in the county may|™

also be assigned there.

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{tions as a multimillion-dollar cor-| single family. Officials ‘declared {poration employing more than well-qualified {3500 persons, it never has had a often lost in that manner.

candidates we The new personnel policy will also prohibit the granting of contracts after Sept. 1, 1954, to licensed employees who

‘place,” said Dr. Herman L. S8hib-/ do not hold bachelor degrees.

will be contracts

Qualified personnel granted employment

{the School Board ‘require that in| after serving a probationary year, {the future all teachers must pos- Permanent tenure contracts will

be issued after five years continuous service. The personnel policy also provided that licensed employees be medically certified every three years. The division, to be known as the Licensed Staff Personnel Service, will govern employment, as-

signments, promotions, tenures, dismissals, contracts, classification and salaries of licensed

teachers and administrators.

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