Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1951 — Page 20

‘the handicapped.

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will have to be his

up at Whitehall, Mich, dential citation for three Indainapolis companies for employing

‘He's chairman of the committee on recommendations in Indiana for the American Federation of the Physically Handicapped.

2 mighty helping hand to the handicapped are P. R. Mallory & Co,, Inc, the Naval Ordnance Depot, and Goodwill Industries, C. Ten per cent of Mallory’s employees are handicapped in one way or another. Maybe it's only a slight deafness. You never! know, t

88 | AND 12 PER CENT of those at the Naval Ordnance Plant] under Capt. Miles Hubbard are] handicapped. And at Goodwill Industries, 92 per cent are physically handicapped, some are cerebral palsy and wheel chair, cases, At the ordnance plant 41 of the, handicapped are not veterans, and the 238 who are, include 20 with a disability rating of 80 to 100 per cent.

o ” . I'M LETTING MY CHEERS go up to shake the skies over the great humanitarian work these three companies have done. But I've got a private cheer for Lewis Warrenfelt whom I’ve known about three years, He's in a wheel chair with just the one good arm. Yet he can bring down a moose, land a) salmon in the white water of Canada, or bag a bear, He shoots ducks, goes to wrestling matches, and has even, with dual controls, flown a plane.

= = » HE'S THE MOST inspiring man I know, He built the Central Indiana Distributing Co. which this year will do nearly $2 million in business. He owns outright the Warco Supply Co., a wholesale notions, and owns half of a furniture store on the East Side, all from a wheel chair. “But,” he says, “don’t get it wrong. A man in a wheel chair is not handicapped.” Believe me, he means it. And I mean it, too.

Two Write-Offs

THE NPA CAME five-year “melts” for local companies, The way it works is that the

i

government allows the company no one in town paid more atten-\t,ying to find out who and what

to write off its expansion fast, 80

per cent in five years. And this|in

makes it a sort of a tax de-|

duction, and the government |

holds the bag. It was about the only way the government could get companies to go out on a limb, soak their dough in more equipment and

a By Harold H. Hartley SHAKE THE hand of Lewis Warrenfelt.

dicap Fails alt Success

left one.

2 fou see both legs and his right hand are paralyzed, ‘and have been been since he was a young buck playing

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Iran Presses Fears Delay i _

Hog Prices |Strong to

World Report— : Mayer Fails to Form

New French Cabinet

By United Press on state aid for Catholic schools. Radical Socialist Rene Mayer| Mr, Mayer, who needed a ma-

Public Morale

"Reverses Stand

elals, and it bonds contracts, to ! lives up

make sure each party to whatever the contrgct says.

The firm does about $7 million in premiums each year, and covers all of Indiana and 26 counties

in Illinois.

Mr. Messick is the surviving member of the twin founder said Britain was almost certain

THE FIRMS "hich have given hame. Ronald A. Foster died in

1947.

On Conference

Press. TEHRAN, Iran, July 25—Iran called today for the immediate re-

opening of oil negotiations with Britain. Informed sources in London

to accept Iran's proposal yesterday for resuming the oil talks, A British decision was anticipated

25¢ Higher

at the Indianapolis Stockyards today with prices on light and medium weight barrows and gilts strong to instances of 25 cents higher than yesterday's early or |™% =

failed to obtain National Assembly approval as Premier-desig-nate when the Catholic Popular Republican withheld their sup- . port of his program. Mr, Mayer, Minister of Justice in the outgoing government, received a vote of 241 to 105, when the Popular Republicans (MRP) abstained from voting for him because they opposed his stand

Trade Opens Slow And Uneven Trade opened slow and uneven

best trade. Hogs, 4500; choice 170 to "*

: "8 SO THE THREE-DAY party at French Lick, devoted to agents about 400—will be a banquetirepresentative on Iran's oil nastudded outing in tribute to.a man tionalization board, told a rewho made good steadily for "45 porter: years. ; I* “Talks should get under way I have a feeling of high re-las soon as possible. There is no spect for a man who builds 80 time to lose because any delay long, and so big, without a fal-lwould adversely affect the morale ter. of the people and might lead to {the complete breakdown of furShakedown : ither negotiations.” FORD HAS A “bumpy road L. Reverses Stand machine. |

today.

Kasem Hassibi, government

pounds $22.50 to $23.25; few loads No. 1 from 180 to 210 pounds! $23.35 to $23.50, later trade $23 down, few $23.25; heavier weights very dull, bid weak to 25 cents or more lower; few 240 to 275 pounds $21.50 to $22.50; odd heavies down to $20; 120 to 160 pounds $18 to $19.50; sows opened steady at $17.25 to $19.50, few $19.75, later 25 cents or more lower at $17-to $19.25. Cattle, ‘800; calves, 400; general market moderately active; steers and yearlings about steady; small

GETTING TAPPED—Robert W. Burton, Greenfield, one of 1600 blood donors at Allison's, gives his blood to the Red Cross in a plant-to-plant blood drive. Mrs. John Pogue, Red Cross nurse, handles the. transfer, while Herbert Krauch, chairman in charge of blood donor recruiting at Allison, looks on.

‘County Council

It’s rough on cars, and that's. Mr. Hassibi disclosed Iran has b what Ford wants it to do. agreed to talk to British govern-| OUNCI 0 g |

Cars are. picked at random from the line. They are put on the “bumpy road” machine, about 30 feet long. There they get the works.

” " os INSPECTORS CAN “travel” the car over a jarring road at speeds from seven to 42 miles an hour. And all the while they can walk around it, under it, or sit in it. It is a constant check on durability, how a Ford can take it. And they do.

Firewater Pile-up

SOMEONE'S FOUND out about

water again. That it's to drink

At least that's what I get from in

the report of the pile-up whisky stocks.

There are about

and in—neutrac spirits alcohol.

“Jasper County:Dew.”

= ” 5 WHEN THE DISTILLING in-

- dustry sits down to figure out | he 1 think!

you will find a push on straight

«= Mysterious Blast

what to do with it all,

whiskies, fewer blends. But the price can’t much without nitting the floor. And if you take on your share of the firewater stockpile,

you'll hit the floor, too. { through with In the Bag

| I CALLED Al Katz, the bag man. All winter he seemed to be {sitting on needles and pins. And

tion to foreign trade than he did, jute, that is. Al is part of the Katz Bag Co. It imports burlap made from jute, (a tough fiber from Pakistan, Kashmir, and India. Jute got scarce. Speculators latched onto

to officials of the British-owned Gets Fund Request

Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. | The County Council will con-| | He said, however, that it must| on sslie ail {sider requests for additional funds] Ibe understood the British govern-| [totaling $336,817 at its next meet- | ling, Aug. 9-10.

ment representatives rather than

| Previously Iran insisted the| | partment, most of it for road re- | British government had no right! A $200,000 bond issue proposal|pairs.

'to represent the AIOC, {to finance construction of new| (Center seeking |

| headquarters of the Juvenile Aid)$30,088 to hire more employees | Terms Undisclosed | Division of the Police Department for the fall assessments. | Iran's proposal yesterday for is expected to be introduced in| Juvenile Court Judge Joseph O.| reopening the negotiations was City Council at its next meeting, Hoffman is asking $3870 for es-|

|based on recommendations of | Mayor Bayt announced today. [tablishing a new salary schedule

Township is

|vealers active, steady; choice and| prime $35 to $35.50; commercial and costs assessed by themselves,”

{Judge Clark said. “The high volume of fees has

'W. Averell Harriman, President

Edward Plerre, architect and for the rest of the year. It pro-|

lots high, good and choice 750 to 1000 pound steers $34 to $35; load high good and mostly choice]

tipped horn mixed color steers, $34.25; utility and commercial na-|

commercial cows $22.75 to $29;

and good $29 to $34.50. Sheep, 300; native spring lambs | active, fully 50 cents higher;| choice and prime $31.50 to $32.50, ! mostly $32 and above; few lots high choice and prime 85 to 90]

Justice of Peace

Courts Should Be

Junked, Clark Says

Abolition of justice of peace courts in Indiana was proposed {today by Judge Alex M. Clark lof Municipal Court 4.

The township courts,

lished more than 100 years ago ito serve rural areas in minorp

legal matters, have no useful purpose

‘ment delegates represent the com- wy ge tive grass yearlings and heifers| “In many of these courts the \pany and not the Labor sovern- EOF JAD Buildin | Biggest request is for $251,000 $26 to $31.50; cows weak to spar-|people have little chance for real iment. trom the County Highway De-|Ingly 50 cents lower; utility and j,stice because the income of the | | judges is based entirely on fees 2 =» =

estab-

jority of 314 votes, notified PresiVincent Auriol he was unable to form a government. Mr. Auriol is expected to ask former Premier Georges Bidault (MRP) or Paul Reynaud, inde-

a new government. » = ”

MORE than 2,250,000 persons in Eastern Europe have been deported from their homes in a gigantic Red post-war purge, London diplomatic sources said to+ day. Eye-witness accounts confirmed by diplomatic reports, say at least 700,000 persons have been affected in Bulgaria, 900,000 in Poland, 450,000 in Romania, 120,000 in Hungary and about 80,000 in Czechoslovakia.

Britain's law against child brides enables Edward Brooks to end his 18-year marriage to a woman who bore him six children. He won an annulment

on grounds his wife was only 15 years and 11 months oid when they married. x # » ”

JAPAN disclosed today it has

for existence now, he sald. called upon’ the United Nations

for a second time to save an estimated 77,000 Japanese prisoners of war believed to be in Russia.

GOV. THOMAS E. DEWEY, of New York, on an extended tour of the Far East, left Hong Kong for Saigon, Indo-China.

pendent rightist, to try to form

enabled some justices of the peace in Indiana to raise their incomes far above salaries of judges of

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A COMMUNIST delegation

circuit courts.”

fram Indo-China is getting top-

720 million gallons in stock. And you can! add to that 107 million gallons of that stuff they use for blends plain It's colorless, looks like

some of it, playing the war for| ja cleanup.

Truman's special envoy. Its terms member of the JAD Advisory|yides pay increases for probation | Council, has drawn up plans for a and clerical personnel. He said $120,000 one-story building and that since the Council's last meet-| submitted them to the Safety.no in April, two more employees Board.

. were not disclosed. A British embassy spokesman described the new Iranian attitude towards nationalizing the] British-owned company as a ‘“‘step| forward.” Asked if Britain would withdraw its warships guarding the oil refineries at the oil port of Abadan, he said: “That would be putting the cart before the horse.” .

had quit to take higher-paying| Today the Safety Board jobs, ! amended the original $120,000 Among the other requests is bond resolution to ask for $200,- £0000 for repairs to Julietta, the 000. The extra $80,000 is expected Marion County Home for the to be used for a more extensive Aged. building and for purchase of a Ea TE RAR Sa site. | Present JAD headquarters are 0 d lin the basement of City Hall, Lt.| [ er 0 0S | Forrest D. Higgs, JAD chief, and {the advisory council have been]

{

age n pressing for larger quarters for nearly a year, g [8

Blocked Twice |

| Lt.- Higgs and his staff insist Is Su en ed that the present quarters are in-| S . {adequate to provide for the ex-| | |panding needs of his department. | |" Plans for a new JAD building] WASHINGTON, July 25—The have been under study for more Office of Price Stabilization SHIRAZ, Iran, July 23 (CDN) than five months by city officials (OPS) has suspended indefinitely |—Iran's army today was quietly and the JAD Advisory Council, (an order requiring retail meat | The project has been blocked dealers to post beef ceiling prices. {caused the blast that rocked this twice: A plan for building on the, The suspension was made, OPS! icity the other day, leveling its|Health Center property at 1140 E. said, because of “uncertainties as

At Chief Arsenal

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| By GEORGE WELLER

By United Press |

wiping out in two minutes $16/Health Board refused to release omic controls legislation. The million worth of the country’sithe property. deadline for posting was to have military assets. | A second proposal, a site near been Aug. 1. | Today the broad boulevards the home of James Whitcomb! In other orders affecting the [built here by the Reza Shah, the Riley, was never completed. {local butcher, OPS: |present Shah's father, are pa- ONE—Reduced the limit on the

8 8 8 | buildings, to fill defense orders] NOW THERE'S JUTE and bur- trolled by white-helmeted MPs Local Stocks and Bonds fat content in hamburger from and make jobs. lap to burn. The speculators read|with American submachine guns| 30 per cent to 25 per cent. "8 8 {the peace headlines, decided to slung across their chests. co —July 25 | TWO-—Authorized meat retailTHERE'S NOTHING wrong qump part of their stock, and| The arsenal here had been one Amenoy han 5% Did «oon. Be "ers to sell lean ground beef with

with the idea. The big companies the agreement with India let the of the mainstays of Persian strat-| American States Pid. .... oer

are doing it in millions all over the country. And I'm glad to see some of the Treasurys expansion dough lay ‘its’ landing wheels down here. Link-Belt Co. has a $648,230 to make ball bearings, and this will take a 75 per cent tax “melt,” via

depreciation charge-off, in five years, : The other company is the

Indianapolis Machinery and Supply Co. which gets a $136,465 deal on a 80 per cent write-off in

five yelirs for rebuilding machinery.

Clothes Going Up

PAUNCHY MIKE DIiSALLE is about to put the price needle to what you wear,

He's already lining up the or- be rolled easily into "cans. It's

ders to permit increases to take manufacturers off the hook. They say their costs have gone up. : Thirty thousand clothing makers can, under the new orders, go ahead and up prices. So look out. Your new fall suit probably will cost more. But try to name something which won't. Just try.

Without a Falter COME OCT. 5, there will be one of the warmest meetings in years at the French Lick Springs Hotel. When I say warm, I mean the warmth of friendship, people liking other people, and showing it. It will be a three-day party to celebrate, with due honor, the 45th year of John E. Messick with his firm, Foster & Messick, and the U. 8. Fidelity and Guaranty Co.

” ” » FOSTER & MESSICK puts up bonds for banks, receivers, estate administrators, public offi-

stuff roll. {| So you won't have to worry if {you buy it in a bag. There'll pe Iplenty. The market's loose as ja goose, | ” ” ”. { BESIDES WHILE the market |was tight, the substitutes got a |its way back again. | You wouldn't bag could cause all that trouble, but Al Katz assures me {it can {and did.

The Can Can

| UP IN THE GARY MILLS o

| foothold: And now jute's.fighting

think a burlap

-+-112 per cent or less fat content at

legy of limited retreat before Rus-| Ayrshire Coiljeries COME» cvues a” 1a ceiling prices 10 cents 4 pound : | Ayres 2% NRE. Ii sian invasion. The two dangers Beit RR & Stk Yds fd... gil "7. |higher than hamburger. | feared most by Persians today|Boss tem cog. oir 33° 10 | THREE — Prohibited retallers are Russian “invasion from the Bobbs-Merrill pfd 42%. .. 80 yi: from masquerading beef items, ntral Soy an 38% 40%! . north and British invasion’ from|Chamo of Cem com... 31 “such as pre-cubed steaks, us the Persian Gulf or Iraq Circle Theater som : a 20% {“specialty steaks with higher bs . . or 0 “an .e 13 . Ca nines Ehs com . . 34 ceiling prices: U. 8, Arms in Stock Cummings Eng pfd aid .100 103 FOUR—Added 10 cents to ceil- | Lonsolidautea Mo 3 D . Wola + : a | The arsenal considered safe Delta Elec com ... 15% 18% ing prices on beef brains which

masteru Lud Leis b pra ..\

9 CE ” Batiiablo Securities COM one. 25 have ranged from 13 to 17 cents

from quick capture, had been able

E table Id soanes 94 to support a partisan Persian family Finance com |..." goo a pound, y y i 55. Family Finance §¢ DIA sean yo Th SAT . rTM TT _jarmy in everything from 155-mm. | {S08 E80 Ww 91

Hamilton Mig Co com

{choice $30 to $31.50; utility a.id,

‘choice $10 to $14.

pound weights $33; good and level advice in Peiping on how to

wage war with bullets and propaganda, the official Red Chinese news agency disclosed.

All the legal matters handled good $27 to $30: slaughter ewes Dy Justices of Peace could be scarce, quotable steady; good and disposed of just as well by MuInicipal and Magistrates Courts at Bulls weak to sparingly 50 cents|less cost to the people, Judge lower; commercial and good $28/Clark pointed out. to $30; cutter and utility $23 to| For many years the Justice of $27. Peace Court system with its provisions for constables has led to many “rackets” linked to highAutopsy Ordered |pressure fee grabbing through NEW ALBANY, July 25 (UP) professional bondsmen and intim—An autopsy was ordered todaylidation of citizens. in the death of Alice Mae Bell,| Since these township courts whose body was found yesterday were established by the Indiana in a wooded area south of here.| Constitution more than 100 years A searching party made up of Boy ago, a constitutional amendment

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Scouts from here and Corydon would have to be adopted by the eville : found the body yesterday. Police legislature and ratified by the 11:30 am.» said they had searched the area|voters before they could be abol- RESTAURANT 8:30 p.m.

{arsenal, killing eight persons and Market St. was dropped when the/to congressional action” on econ-|

shells to tommygun clips. | The blast due either to carelessness or corruption in the army f—perhaps both. To Americans here the catas-

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trophe winks a red light on the military aid bill of more than $6 }! billion now before Congress, Dem- | Ir

onstrating Defense Secretary i; Marshall's plans should be sharp- |!

called annealing. ly whittled down to conform with Je

They shpot the tin strip up to laggard responsibility of bene-|; 88 5 Oh E 61 By United Press ! la furnace 64 feet above the plant ficiaries. « | incon Ralions) jie - 883 88: BRUSH, Colo, July 25—Three floor. So if anyone asks you what{ The United States is putting Marmon-Herrington com ..... 47a 5% Hoosiers, captured after a roughmetal can climb five: stories high military aid into Iran at the rate Nat Homes om ..........iei: 2512 g7i2 and-tumble cross-country autoin its making of about $25 million a year for|{s: bows vio, les «wi mobile chase, were returned here Just tell ’em. The can can, ‘three years and the Shiraz explo-|N Ind Pub Serv 4! pfd...... 22 234 today to face charges of robbing - ; sion wiped out the equivalent-of| Prorss Canady Goma. iit: 33+ ¥4%ia filling station of $310. Truckload of Trouble more than six months worth, in B R Mallory Co com .... '» 32] They were identified as John . , supplies partly made in Iranaln Pub Serv of Ind com 30 | Brashears, 20, and Forrest Dumped in7 Boys Laps arsenals, partly shipped from Seeawitercoamor pt * |Wrightman, 20, both: of Terre Driving a dump truck takes America. Be I OR pd I 53 |Hause, and Myron Newell, 21, more skill than steering a bicycle, re ——————— Stokely-Van Camp COM ..ese. 15% 16% Staunton, Ind. A sheriff and a seven boys, ranging in age from | Tanner & Go diya ora’... os" '® |state highway patrolman arrested

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They started a dump truck at, fy

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Pittsburgh,” she said.

in New Orleans on schedule. We'll see to that.” The crew of two girls, two men and a dog tied up last night in

Kensington, Pa,, last Thursday.

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