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Little Hoover Board Set For *8500 Shaw Pay Test

Some State Officials

| Piafest Sum

“ Democrats Want It Trimmed to $6500

By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Indiana's newly-created “Little * Hoover” Commission, set up by the General Assembly to study ways to streamline state government, meets its first test Monday —obtaining $8500 to pay the yearly salary of fulltime director Noble Shaw.

Gov. Schricker’s budget com-. mittee has the power and,’ some|':

Statehouse observers say, the in“clination to lower Mr. Shaw's salary at Monday's meeting.

The appointment of Mr. Shaw, Republican politician of Craw-| faordsville, has been opposed by

, some state officials and a few ™ Republicans. Some state officials have also raised the complaint that “top administration heads now don’t make $8500 a year.

Compromise Expected

Democrats want to trim the salary to $6500-a-year. It is expected that a compromise will be affected whereby Mr. Shaw will draw about $7500, a statehouse| source said. Once the salary dispute is out of the way, Mr. Shaw and his commission, officially called the

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Administrative Branches of the State Government, will turn their attention to the following studies: ONE: Limiting expenditures to the lowest amount consistent with the efficient performance of essential services and functions. "TWO: Eliminating duplication and overlapping of services, activities and functions. °° THREE: Consolidating services, activities, and fusciions of a similar nature, y FOUR: Ee Hghing — ac-|* tivities and functions not necessary to the efficient conduct of state government. Five: Defining and limiting |

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By TOM HICKS | Times Staff Writer

CAMP GRAYLING, Mich., Aug.| 1—Indiana’s civilian soldiers of] the National Guard today threw themselves into the second day of mock war with the 38th Division’s three regiments and their supporting units holding regimental combat problems. The 151st Regiment, commanded by Col. Edwin K. Marlin, of Farmland; the 152d, commanded by Col. Marion J. Evans, of Evansville, and the 293d, commanded by Col. Noble F. Schlatter, of Ft. Wayne fought “aggressor”. forces) Everything real but the ammo.”

‘The 151st, with its headquarters in Indianapolis, sent’ its three battalions after forces holding two L, {hills on this giant reservation. |

Everything Real but Ammo for Guardsm : pesmon blacked

terday contained the three County Commissioners.

Purdue Economist Says Farm Prices To Go Up in 52

[their faces and didn’t carry any metal. Regimental command posts were put up and taken down s0| often that “one recruit sajd he| “knew why they always wondered

'em and then chasin’ more.” No Injuries

LaFAYETTE, Augs

fourth annual

NEW ROAD TO SPEEDWAY—Opening of the new Vermont St. bridge over 7 Eadie Creek provides another main traffic artery to Speedway and the Allison plants. Built at as cost of $175,167, the span replaces a one-way bridge that had been condemned. First car across the new bridge yes-

Times State Service

No injuries were reported but tural Conference today.

the medics were on hand to take “casualties” hospitals. One man, §pl. Ed Smith, | 220 E. 19th St: Indiahapolis, ‘had to do a little personal .first aid ‘ona pee Sung ater he red wy pitch his tent in a nest. The combat conditions were; even carried into the kitchen with

“five paces” apart.

Speaking at the session, Prof. back to their field Don Paarlberg said farmers could ‘expect a' gradual and irregular rise in the general level of farm prices for-the coming year... ATiother economist, Dr. Bichard Bulls . Kohls, indicated that market good $28-to $30; cutter and utility | ing. ‘supplies of most farm products mess lines b tretched out! would be high for the remainder Sing sire of 19517 probably above a year

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Hog Trade ‘Active Here,

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Prices Weak

Extreme Top Runs . 25 Cents Higher

Trade opened only moderately active today in the Indianapolis

{Stockyards with prices on light | land medium weight barrows and| gilts mostly steady to weak with |

lyesterday’ s averages, although o*

[treme top 25 cents higher. Hogs, 6000; instances 25 cents | {lower; most choice 185 to 240 {pounds, $23.50 to $23.25; a few | {loads barely uniform 190 to 230; pounds, $24, short load choice} $24.10 to $24.25, no measure i market; 240 to 270 pounds, $22 to $23.25, sparingly $23.50 270 vo 300 pounds $21.50 to $22.50; 120] to 160 pounds, $18 to $20.50; few $21; 160 to 180 pounds, $21.50 to 1823.50; sows about steady; choice | 1300 to 550 pounds $17.50 to $19. 503 lightweights $19.75, sparingly $20. | Cattle, 700; calves, 400; steers| ‘and heifers fairly active, fully] steady; small lots choice yearlings! $34 to $35, some choice to prime] steers held higher; commercial and good native yearlings. and heifers $30 to $33.50; load choice heifers held. around $35; utility fand commercial grass natives $25 to $29; cows active, strong; com-| mercial, and good $30; young

Rt VT heifer kind to $31; bulk utility on farm products w e mo 2 29; about chasin’ em till you catch] erately ne and farming prom-| and commercial: $22.75 to § ‘em SOME jsag to be generally profitable in {1952 a Purdue economist told the Summer Agricul-

| vealers active, steady; choice and prime $36 to $37; commercial and, good $30 tc $36. Sheep, 1500;

PICKUP—Jack Houston takes on: passenger from 5 of car.

National Aerobatic Champs

Headline Sky Harbor Show

Twelve big acts by national aerobatic champions will headline the air show at Sky Harbor Airport Sunday, 3 p. m. Cosponsored by the Indianapolis Lions Club and Interna-

Cuban eights and inverted flying. He will join Mandeville | Rogers in aerial criss-cross stunts, one flying upside down, ‘ the other right side up, crossing each other 10 feet from the

tional Air Show, the show | ground. Rogers will fly a Boecomes from Louisville after an | ing P-12, former movie stunt eight-month tour of eight { plane. states. Assorted parachute jumps Ben Huntley, in a hand-made | and aero-wing walking will be $22,000, 450-horsepower Pitts | part of the show.. Haskell DeaSpecial, will do outside loops, | ton comes along as announcer.

‘Business Notes

The Controlled Materials Plan rate of profit dropped from 3.8]

has been in effect for a month to 3 per cent.

now, and from fhe rumblings it! # 8 .8 doesn’t seem to be accomplishing! its task—balance steel consump-| Payoffs | Hoosier beneficiaries

‘tion with output.

City Officials Deny

Equipment, Labor Is Used Privately

A charge made by a Republican City Council candidate that City equipment and labor were used on private property was denied by City Hall officials today. The . GOP candidate, Wesley Brown, who issued a campaign statement yesterday .about the “trashy condition” of Garfield Park, today sent out another blast on Democrat Mayor Bayt's street repair program. Mr. Brown" charged “city | crews and equipment were used jon a parking lot at the rear of {business property owned By | George Ayres, chief City plumbe {Ing inspecto, in the 2800 block, {Shelby St.”

Resurfaced Alleys

He also said the City Street Department resurfaced the alleys surrounding Mr. Ayres’ property while “streets and other alleys in the same neighborhood are in

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terrible shape.” " { Mr. Brown's statement, issued’ by the Republican Committee,

said “city-owned road and street machinery including a ‘bulldozer were used to level off the parking {lot.” : He said he “couldn’t understand | why Mayor Bayt would allow a {thing like this to be done but I suppose he will say he didn't

received know anything about it and will

Many leaders in the steel field $9.190,000 in-payments from the ask an investigation.”

native lambs 50 gescribe the GMP situation as an Prudential Insurance Co. during]

Mayor Bayt was out-of ‘the city

cents lower; choice and prime $32/ «out of the Frying Pan” situa- the first six months of the year. today and could not be reached

to $32.50; good and choice $30.50 to $31.50; good and choice 90 to 92 pound western yearlings No. 1 skins $28; slaughter ewes steady; good and chaice $9.50 to $13. “Brn ppmmercialic and;

$23 to $27.

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»-—1ing from Korean War deaths. - Harold Hartley, business ol. | ! Aor 82.Phe Ties is” ‘yapations ‘His regular column: “Towill be re-

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| sumed Aug. 20. ‘movie on the life and busines

well booked, with the rush from experiences of

super - salesman| =

The firm handed out more than| for comment. The- steel mills Tast week totnd| $340 million to the nation, $936,-| set- asides {000 of which was on claims aris-|

_ Investigated Charge

Street Commissioner Tony Maio said he ‘investigated, the charge.

SPARK WETZEE & 0 Bini equipment nor labor a good thing when they spot it.| 1 | They've purchased a 16 mm sound he §

ot. in the 2S00 block, Shelby St.,” s said. “I learned that work on the lot in the rear of the Ayers

property was done by

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were used on any PETvALE ParsOmE sw

Communications men.got their ago. “And the stage is set for con-

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executive & n d administrative {Men ate “C” rations, slept in pup. functions, services and activities. {tents or on the ground, attacked biggest workout of the two-week Called ‘Non-Eessential’ land were attacked. Units even) raining period Dan Hay lay hues large supplies in 1952.” w much the commission Went so far as to appoint graves an e up almost as" fast. as wat BOW ee 3 the tes a registration officers. {they wer e laid. Messengers Prof. R. H. Bauman, recently NE a a New to Most | shattiod back and forth from returned from a year with the bly is id a matter of specula-| Supporting the 151st are the regimental to battalion head- ECA in Europepeported the Maron purely : 139th Field Artillery Battalion, quarters. janalt plan tasks nearly completed. oe > ; eo niaaded by Col. Dorris uropeans are now producing Dring he last Session of the Graham of Crawfordsville, and a nine per cent more on their farms state’ legislature, there wa o {unit of the 113th Combat En-| than in vrewar days, and indus-

T many nonrated manufacturers yét Frank Bettger, whose book is now #10 Asked to come, appearing in The TIMES. 3 Delivery date promises are ex- = The film runs about 28 minutes 1 ‘tended to the near breaking point.;and was produced in Hollywood 2 |And the mills don’t know where by topflight actors. 3.2 _|they, stand. 8 & W have been showing it to : 16 L Aside from their uncertainties, various business groups in Indi-| 0 :

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STOCKS American Loan 5% pid .... American Stales com American States pfd 3 Ayrshire Colijeties com vive 1 *L 8 Ayres 4'2 +i =30 Belt RR & Stk yds pid..... { Belt RR & Stk Yds com | Bobbs~-Merril: com avis | Bobbs-Merrill pfd an. {Central Soya ... . Chamb ot Com com ... Circle Theale! com .. Com Loan 02d aes Cont Car-N "3 ve Cummings Eng # om iE

Construction Co. and the Lindy Construction Co.,”” Mr. Maio said. - “Yes, we did grade and resurface some alleys in that block as part of our normal operation in a program that calls for improvement of 271 blocks of alleys in {the city. We graded that par[ticular alley last week -because of , [drainage trouble.” City Controller Patrick Barton,

airman of tha any major cut 18 said there was 2

y's request for

{Washington is flooded with com- ana. ,, 3 |plaints from dissatisfied steel cus97 (tomers, objecting to possible pro-|-

Green Eeomed

ould probably 1 be disproporction,” he said.

Rough Country

“This jeep will go any place,”

said Pvt. Wayne Ham, 1507 . 33 * duction interruptions later in the

said they were economy move designed to elim i 5 5 + the a inet TY ee Signed as “non-Sineers commanded by Lt. Col. Broadway, Indianapolis, 2 Figs cent Sedan es per Cummings “Eng ptd". a a ] GE T S k H |speaking for Mayor Bayt, said »fense expendi- essential.” -When the session{Donald Stimson of Gary. bt. back, |senger jeep driver, “but T've got x Above Prewar Sveis. Ns 5al0. Hells Eleoom Lope o [BI 10% vata poasiale are , Somawhat o-opeat ere strict orders have been issued e internat f the so-called store| The operation broug blisters and they're not on my! Equitable Securities CI ..... 25 ...|baffled by the apparent failure. of the against use of any men or equipRational ended, nons 9 ore {Anzio and Salerno to many of Equitable Securities ofd .. ithe CMP, which was looked upon William Green, president of th editures neces essential agencies were cut, and feet. Some of this country’is Family Finance com. .... : : | American Federation of Labor, Ment on any private property for {the guardsmen but for the most Family Finance 5% vfd ple 100 (as a sure-fire success. They term > 15 new ones were added, pretty rough. eid dint " ‘has tentatively accepted an en- 2DY Teason. ) : of the men it was all new. Hays Corp © n lit “a matter of adjustment. p “If City crew Members of this bi-partisan 1d ruits got| Most of the veterans of the | | Hamilton Mtg Co Som «WN Bat . 'gagement to address delegates of | ity crews are misused in ‘ Eighteen-year-old rec 80U suard’a thr r | Herft-Jones cv A pid 9% al ut rumor has it that some > that manner the responsible pervo. commission, selected by GOViyp oir firgt instructions about giv- ee previous post-war) Some Jaf 5% pid. +: 8h 13 |consumers are getting “too much|the 86th Indiana State AFL Con-| own pe discharged immedi7 W Schricker, State Senate Republi- ling only name, rank, and serial encampments agreed that these, Hook Dm Drug Co com... w 2D 4 lsteel” And the grey market js| vention. a at the Claypool Hotel rely he a can leader John Van Ness and number if they were captured. are the most realistic combat con- | Ind Asso Jel 2% a. os Si growing more serious. Ang. 28. ’ ts GOP Speaker of the House W. C: ditions yet. ind 35% % a pra Ie 0d hy He sent word to local AFL|{egql Notice Hughes, inchade: Tonight the men will return to! ind Telephone 4% = 04 1 officials that he is trying to ar- g ces So | Hugh A. Bernhart, Rochester;! [famp for wo Bi%e days of train: Ste te le 1011 Indpls Ath is Waser nee To 8 Bo A Sign of Today jomalals at fod Tying oat es po somes - i e 0pos 0 d 3 Howard L. Batman, Terre aw | S hg before leaving for homie Sat tnd Ba Water 5% pfd .. 107 Sieberling Rubber -Co., reports on hand for the affair. struction on Ents 1 1 read your Haute; juidey. Tighiigh, Of ihe lant fowl ps pow FER Bis net sales up 46 per cent or the - Others slated to: speak include Schneider Indians, ' » | y . ; fd . : } > l¢ § rneide a, Ww be red cious Silence Ed Whitcomb, Hayden; days Will be the critiques in which Gilbert Bates, a Warsaw toy Dor ieee com 4 : first half- oh - or ren t a Democratic. Con a Ra the office’ of the Director of r bife Forks ay be assured ‘Edward Beaman, Princeton; 0 ol Mature [5th Army Shservers wil tell the manufacturer and World War I {gferson, National Life com’ . 0 1 Sear pon y ¢ pé 0 ro a es gre é nd & Supply, (Room 404 st e Indian : : . : ! avast various units what t did wrén R 4 > : den, Gary; 8eph. Aeenan, mo, : da’ Time, 5th” day 8 3 sy ths Paul C. Noellering, Et. Wayne: I during tite combat problems. g iveteran, ‘was elected commander SERN SusiSotal Lite a 81a , 80a) But taxes have thipled ami rate director of Labor's. League for of Aikust. Spfere he 20 Ie is ge] nid bombard “Ora A. Kincaid, Lebanon; rr mettre |of -the Indiana Department of the Lynch COTROTACON, com ii: 185s 1832 0f profit lags. Political . Education and Mayor|2}, lds. ill be publicly, opened and read an ombard Clarence J. Donovan, Bedford; | ; Mastic Asphalt ~ 5% 8) Total output for this period Gedrge Shock, South Bend. JIU ANY bid recetved after ‘the designated. A i L 1 p L P o g 1 3 . Otto K. Jensen, Arcadia; | 0 i of fp way Two Arrested merican Legion in a hotly con- Nat Homes fom (new) er 1 : S34 was “only siightly higher.” vt State AFL officials said indica "time for any reason will be ISturied, The police depatts Hobart Creighton, Warsaw; jlested race yesterday with Roy N 1oQ Fub Seiy oom id: t 33% inflation boosted the sales from tions point to “one of the greatest AS of tia Gitailed instructions. to is a Harold O. Hansen Todinapatis] i ingerly over a grand- 'In Famil Fi at {Amos, Goshen farmer. N Ind Pub Serv 4 pid . Be 1$15 million during the first half conventions in the federation’s bidders and plans andlor specifications ple: or Wash- : : |e EE oe agreed to Y ag - Mr. Amos conceded defeat Prouress aut ary Som 33, 3% of -1950 to:.$22 million for the long history.” Registratioq ‘of paris Deny Ol ir noo Ivapiony Divs ie 3 een nSyva nia o 13 Named to Group [ores tor & photograph’ Dy the A faites and We son- io -law whign fhe vote count reached 8031; Bub Berv of Ind 3% vfd ...... 3, o's first six months of thy = Net more han 1000 delegates is an- Indian iapolls JodP i or indy . were under arres oday after a to { Ross dear Tool Som income was up » per cent, ou icipated. Di Pu bli Work ds 1 e it or “not. : On Small Business pagbas. Hl winner of the family fight in which the'father! The new commander, was in-| 2oidizer-qummine ng : 2315 | ~ — Smite rel ————— se re EE ere this would Gov. Schricker today appointed | ed ree me Day Race and Was seriously hurt. stalled immediately after his elec- $5°,10d G&E 48% nid Wont, ‘ town anything a 13-member Commission on 500- 8 Stone Day ee A The father, Edward Conley; 55, ‘tion by "Indiana's delegates to the Stokely- van camp com 1812) © ¢ pride would Small Business to secure defense presiden of 1 n ’ Pp ted the Was reported in serious condition 33d state convention. - Installa- Fanner & Co. 5ia% ofa 8 “l a ; Proauetion Sub eonirgets for In-| BE top in “General Hospital with fore-|tion of new officers closed the con- | 0°8 "Machine Co oor 3 EI e places o jana manufacturers { head wounds. He told police that vention’s official business. inited Telenhone 8% ofd . 8 5] to such low The commission will serve as an notch condition. Lt § 4 |he had been struck by his son-ifs| Sweltering in the Murat Theater, |Jhitea Sites” 58's 1% that they will advisory- committee to the Indi- He Yo a pe Le law, Charlas Foster, 37. the delegates finished their busi-| ‘Extra siviend. 2 8 have peace ana Department of I ose Dat pon miniature veplica. Foster said that his father-in- ness session yesterday MOrning| 4jjen a Steen ez - under whose jurisdiction e Se oC ay B Adjutant |; was chasing him with a knife with the adoption “of two resolu-| American Loan Sas 55, Sosier, OW, sates Hoan ee ae rors ras Yt Harrison. end that t409 W. Ono St. in po tions, one for a free Korea, the American Loans] 4 60 —e ; ’ | ense a 0 er astian Morley 5s canes < attempt to co-ordinate the Indi-|It's complete to bleachers, racing poth lived. Where Stig Wp u: E lin ghiain Buell, Tele Co diag - J : ana effort with the national Com-| course, golf course arid garages. . = police found Conles Serious] A220 Tess | Ru om Bldg 444s. 61 take tha — “Tr r y Y Correspondent William Oatis. Columbia, Clup 3-85 ¢2 "..". 97 + mission on Small Business. It's the most ambitious and (wounded in the alley behind their | - The Hoosiers will carry the two. 44s 8) 101 ol ible, and that's The following men, all busi- impressive model of the Speedway home. They arrested him on a, resolutions to the ra I oro Eiiaty Securities'Sa 60 fags % : suggested truce ness executives, were named to and Dy far the largest,” Mr. Shaw | preliminary charge of drawing ation in Miami, Fla. next month. {Indpls Paint & Color 5s 64 ...100 . - at while things the commission: said. “I have a miniature speed-| deadly weapon. His son-in-law vj t F. 1 j25dpla Pulls loah $s 64 ... 96 nw vacation INOW = stats V Paul W. Kerr, Elkhart: Walter E. Walb, iway at home, built by an auto- ncen Kelley, Anderson, ind inoste $49 (0. aus burst ‘out from Ft. Wayne; D. W. Alexander, Indianapolis: Ry company bd much! Wi held on 8 preidinary charge was named National Executive|indpis Al 5s 67... Toor ot Yoo ih "i peng, Rise, E See. smaller than this. Company B's)” BSSRYt 87 Latiery | Committeeman for the Indiana KuRntt SHOES 9 50 “ie Evansville; N, E. West- n u erv 14 . Chal Michigan CIty: Abbot Lg Johnson model wins by several laps.” L Pri C {Depts Jepiasing Harry Fiteh,y Bogs 3a 3 caves J 1a pay Ol 1t actress Denise Tiuncte: jonn P. Fred erick. Koforio; Gar-| The replica was constructed Lamp Prices Cut | Terre Haute, who: was running Publlo Service alas 1s rE Ty yin M. Brown, Indianapolis: WF. Richler: \ rom odds and ends, pieces of Op Quantity Orders (forreelection. ~~. = “Trac Term os ST rire: 88% . h oe aye wood and roofing discarded by 1n th as Injured in Fally’ construction . workers. “The Sol-| BLOOMFIELD, 'N. J. Aug. 1| C k of instroc Miss Frances Kash, 43, of 234 {diers built it for the third an-|(UP)—Westinghouse Electric FOUNDED 1885 4 Instryce §. Warman Ave., was in fair con-|Pual ground beautification con-|Corp. today put into effect price lions Sageten dition. at Methodist Hospital to- test of the Adjutant Genperal's|tuts on quantity orders of itg = months ahead MFOR c, on day after falling down a stairway | School. Although Company B| fluorescent lamps which it claimed ucts. : y night at the Graylynn Hotel placed fourth, the little speedway | will save consumers $1 million a . pr ne Pennsylvania St caught the interest and approvaljyear, * . {of the contest judges and spec-|. The price reductions averaged! 2 - tators. 4 per cent, in the form of in-| » . _~ U. S. Statement o Sgt. oe Fargo and Pre. Oar) creased discounts to consumers << = {Ceo, who under the supervision of iphyying at least $5 worth of lamps » Aug. 1 (UP)—Govern-~ | , «Se ment expenses snd Teceipts for Ine cur- Lt. R. R. Richmonds put more|which is the customary minimum er bill ' Perea with ans neo’ ee i fine ant a isto the Poles for discounts, the announcement An Indiana Nati ; 1 in j.uons - 0 ait Year |lnan anybody else, w ~|stated. 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