Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1951 — Page 25
trol. OPS will keep the labor vote
other increases in expenses.
. ” ” WHAT WILL MEN'S suits look like? They'll be fairly plain, single. breasted with broad shoulders, smooth draped backs, with an alr of ease about them. And the new cloths will keep their press better, last longer. He showed me pictures of the evolution of men’s dress. and man never has been as fussy about clothes as women. Our American forefathers, with handlebar mustaches, were pretty sloppy guys, the rough and tough
sort. Not that the American man is becoming a sissy. But he's becoming neater, and plainer in his
DU PONT KEEPS thinking thetic rubber with paper.
fore the pulp is made into paper. The result is,what they call “wet strength.” They're eyeing the market for disposable diapers, and doublewalled insulated bags for cold bottles or cans. : «le. AND IT MAY be used to stick plastic tiles on bathroom walls to keep the shower spray from working through, soaking plaster. The idea cost Pu Pont a million dollars and three years of perspiration. :
Sleepytime Tale
TRUST THE NAM to get flip with “Rip.”
The NAM has a new telecast to It's the story of a
THEY CALL HIM “Kip Van|
Winkle.” He goes to sleep in 1939|180 pounds $21 to $22.50; to awaken in 1951. He takes his 1939 dollars out into the inflated price world and that's where the|S0Ws little changed, choice 325 to fun begins. NAM:'s target is to show what's lighter weights sparingly = $20; happened to the dollar—as if you! didn’t know.
dress, and a heap sight more comfortable. sn ” . | AND FROM WHAT I've seen, and what I've lived through, he
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could stand a lot of that.
Park, through the educated hand! and eye of Tony Pizzarelll,
thumb and start to count million dollars, go to sleep before It takes time.
you finished.
And he'll get it, too, in Fashion melts States pfd
Millionth Buck | Santral 5
IF YOU WERE to wet your |C you'd probably Su
For Instance,
'Local Stocks and Bonds
Aug, 20
STOUKS American Loan 5% pfd...... American Siaies com “
srnsens @ Ayreshirt Colleries com ...... 17%!
{ Ayres dah obbs-Merrili com Li... 14 18 Bobbs-Merrill pfd 4%% ...... 80% oy a . « $1% Chamb 'N hia com . 1 ircle Theater com ,, oo HOY om Loan 4 pid ... on 07 out A |Cont. Car-Na-Var ... ig 1 pp mmings Eng com 36 Cummings Eng pid ... 100 103 consolidated #n 5 fd ...... V's
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with a mechanical which responds! to the human voice.
and say ‘1 want to go up one of the Otis installers. Now if they can make it take you to the right floor when you call the number, it will be al
be with music on the way.
ONE THING which keeps men going is hope of a better day. When hope keep. alive, the man does too, I am thinking of promotions, - new titles and more pay, perhaps, ¥ and added responsibilities, how much they mean, how strengthening to the spirit, how they prop up morale. Wise companies Keep moving their men along on their ability to deliver. They do a better job,
as that.
caps, and live like the rest of | fincas Co con life som. . 10 vi
Lincoln National Life ..’ oF Goodwill Industries 1 would callilyneh Corporationg,. . p= x a a Rr SF Th (4 ry To 49) ? TNA Fem “chin vil 4 [Nar Homes ofa A . <*shall run and not be weary, and/N Ind Pub @ervicoin
American Loan 433s 55
» a # / “ALL YOU DO is face the door, American Loan 414s
(OT | Batesville Lele Co dius Hh down). and the door opens, said Buby |Columbia Club 3-58 €3 ....... Citizens Ind Tel 45s 8) Equitable Securities 6s 80 .... Hamilton Mfg Co 5s 65 "a Indpls Paint & Color 5s 64 | Indpls Public Loan 88 64 ... 96
hands-in-your-pockets jobs, may- ind Asso Tel
Indpis Railways 5s 87 | Kuhner Packing 4s 89
LE Three Push-Ups Ns Arts Co 5s 58 Publle Service l'as 75
Soraeue Devigas S53 I'raction Terminal Ss
U.S. Statement
pared with a year
they get moved up. It's as simple) Sti"
it will take Goodwill Industries, suitable Securities com ..... 33 Inc. just 16 years to pay out its Family Finance com ........ 100° | Ho a beens watching ts|Jamuiet ule go com." "! B14 wage clock, and the millionth dome 47 55 ola Gereeateee nous buck, al paid to handicapped ng. Asso Tel 2 pid " . n workers, will go through the pay +i a hits T™ ied : 3 . a 8 ER Rear ov 7 8 { i HOSE MILLION DOLLARS ‘Indianapolis Water com oo 16% Ba done a heap of good, given FGRIAPCH War ft ofa 107 HE | people self-respecting jobs, helped {HaBly LOT & fo Sop =o» 33 them to forget physical handi-| indianapolis Rajiwars com ‘ if ba!
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UP)-—-Qovern nent expenses and receipts for the cure ent fiscal year through Aug. 16, com ARO |
This Year Last Year Expensas $ T.I97.8310.152 3 4.348.706.5190 Receipts 4.173,070.631 3.831,17176808 Deficit 3.024.762. 521 815.528.8800 Cash Bal 5.692.823.4561 4.904.349. 148 Public Debt 256.279.860.332 257.503.971.827 Gold Reserve 21,709,725,.788 313.054.146.687 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE $16,352,000 ebits $0,331,000
cent push-ups in P. R, Mallory &! Co., Inc, all men who earned their way to a better level. They are R. W. Lee who ig now |g assistant treasurer. And George - C', Mercer who has been made di- a rector of purchasing. Then W, J. Topmiller Jr., who went from assistant purchasing agent to fullfledged purchasing agent. It is this steady step-up which keeps men interested in their jobs, and their company, too.
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I AM THINKING of three re- Local Produce
to case J0ci B large 43s,
than No, |
Local Truck Grain Prices
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Butterfat—Premium. 80ct regular Te Eggs—Current receipts, 54 ibs Aud, ovat ade
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Grade A large, 50c: and Grade A madium 0 grade, llo Poultry ~Fowls. 4% (bs and over nder 4'4 Ibs, and Leghorns, 180: opocks nd stags, 15a. and No 2 poultry do less
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Truck wheat, $2 20 /hite corn, $1 87 Yellow corn. $1.87 Oats, 8c
Soy beans fold! 32.74 —— ent \ A .~. ” a Ay a i fo GN (pile \ ] 1 Lo ot
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things up. Latest is mixing syn-| They stir the stuff in just be-
They changed his
[best kind; choice to fang
ident; John J.
Hog Prices fo To 25 Cents Off
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350 pounds $20 to $20.50;
160 pounds $18 to $20, few
Columbus,
On Local Market
Trade opened moderately active today in the Indianapolis Stockyards, with prices on light and medium weight barrows and gilts steady to 25 cents lower) name to “Kip.” {than Saturday's averages. | Hogs, 11,000; bulk choice 180 to
be air-viewed on WFBM starting 240 pounds $22.75 to $23; top next Saturday with a run-through| to Aug. 31. guy, like “Rip Van Winkle,” who went to sleep.
Insurance Firm Names 2 Here
Mr.
Main
ant agency directors for
{fairly freely for choice No. 1 and fergon National Life Insurance 2 from 120 to 225 pounds; 250 to/Co., 241 N. Pennsylvania St., the {280 pounds $22 to $22.50; 280 to firm announced today. {300 pounds $21 to $21.50; odd over 160 to
120 to versity. A graduate of Purdue, $20.50
{of Agriculture at Purd
;|Mr. Skinner served as an Army]
officer for four years
500 pounds $18 to $10.755; few World War IL
525 to 600 pounds $17 to $18.
[National firm in 1948
: {service director. A graduate of) Cattle, 2500; calves, 400; slow; gutler University, he also is a
hardly enough steers and heifers veteran of the last war.
to establish trend; asking prices {strong; some bids a shade easier; J4a Asked coveral loads -high choice and] prime light and medium weight 8 a un 02 105 steers held at $36.50 to $37; cou-| RAR Sain Los od. .... 8 * .iple loads choice yearlings sold at Police Chief Ray Hinkle has won! i $35.25; two loads choice to prime the Mission, Tex, Gold Seal 3 * heifers $35.50; small lot commer-
steady; good to prime $26.50 to $33.50.
Sheep, 1000; native
prime, $32.50; slaughter
Bulls firm; commercial
SAFE ON JAMAICA—Film star Linda Darnell (right), and her daughter, 4, were reported safe on Jamaica where a hurricane has taken 109 lives. Linda, on location, chats with Sheila Chong, |
u spring | Sv lambs opened slow, steady to 50!
and laboratory, ... Rood $28 to. $30; asking $31 for|drunkometer tests, and a health anitation division In" the]
y near/and
Times State Service
{Progress Award “for
imade to a state. Mr. Hinkle has
4° 33% cents lower early, late bids fully/chief here since Jan. 1, 1943. 103 [$1 lower; early Yr choice and fore that, he served 18 years with 1. prime, $30.50 to $32: small lot the Indiana State Polic ewes | Iv (33% Steady; good and choice, $11 tojcity credits him with st [$14
His citation from th
police training school, a juvenile
a Jamaican girl with whom she is to make a movie.
Tubeless Tires
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Mr, Skinner
Robert E. Skinner and Robert She died early yesterday in GenE. Main have been named assist- org) Hospital, Their car skidded
Mr. Main joined the Jefferson
{tinguished and meritorious servcial and good steers $30 to $33.30; 20 *he has rendered Bloomington .jmajority steers eligible at $34 to as chief of police as well as a |$36; cows fully steady; utility and/citizen.” ind feiss & otal Haas » 16% commercial $22.50 to $28.50; odd | At Mission, T. M. Melden, presi- .--- head good $30 to $31; canners and gent of the Chamber of Comcutters $18 to $23; vealers active, merce, explained the award is §p4 10 ociven annually for exceptional] $37.50; utility and commercial | pr yice and only one award is|
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{year-old boy was drowned near
{Blake St. |Concord, Mass.
_|son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert ' |8mith, Greenfield.
‘the road, hit a tree and turned
Bricker boy's neck four miles east
f | porch.
| doors.
recent years,
King's low prices.
Greenfield. : Latest traffic victims: William Thompson, 33, of 404
Mrs. John E. Merrill, 28, West
Rickey Linn Smith, 4 months,
Alfred Kelly Bricker, 15, Daleville. Paul L. Johnson, 68, Greenfield.
Ray Oxley, 47, Matthews.
Mrs. Wilmer Mosshammer,-42, Ft. Wayne. Charles Czeck, 23, South Bend. Qut-of-state accidents not previously reported in The Times killed George W. Stephens, 23, Laporte, and Lestor B. Moody, 34, Columbus, Ind. The drowning vietim was John Milburn, 18, Bering, Mo.
Mr. Thompson died early yesterday when his car skidded off
over on an embankment seven miles north of Lebanon on U. 8. 52. .
Skids Off Pavement
—Mrs.
Muncie.
Mr.
Mrs. Mosshammer died on the way to the hospital after a twocar crash late last night at Monroeville and Mennick. Rds southeast of Ft. Wayne.
Others Hurt
Four other persons from Ft. Wayne were hurt. Two of them Albert Schoef, 19," and John E. 8alvy, 29—were in seri{ous condition at St. Joseph Hos- | pital, Ft. Wayne. State police said Mr, Mosshammer, 38, failed to stop at the intersection and his car was struck by Mr. Salvy’s auto. Mr, Stephens and Mr. Moody were killed in motorcycle accidents in Illinois. A similar accident on U. 8. 52|motorcycle hit an auto trailer on
Mr.
fatally injured Mrs. Merrill and|U. 8. 30 near Matteson.
ieritically injured her husband. ‘motorcycle ‘motorcycle on U.S. 36 east of | He and his wife off the wet pavement northwest were riding to the Illinois State jof Indianapolis on Friday night pair at Springfield. land struck a tree.
{leaves two small children—John, Mr. Skinner is the son of theis ,.4 jeanne 4.
{late J. H. Skinner, former Dean
Mrs. Merrill]
A car-truck crash broke
Decatur,
Mr. Moody was killed when his another
sideswiped
In,
In Indianapolis last night, a 12- oR | year-old boy suffered a brain con-| {cussion in a hit-run accident at| The Smith baby was killed 234 St. and Martindale Ave. Jodie when a car driven by his father yee 2216 Columbia Ave. was in|
|collided with another car Satur- fair condition at General Hospital, day night on Ind. 9 on the out-
In the drowning, Mr. Milburn {skirts of Greenfield.
suffered cramps while swimming the in a pit a mile north of Greenfield {and sank before his two compan-| lof Anderson on Ind. 32 at mid-|ions, Andrew Williams and Berry| night Saturday. He died on the! Wadleigh, could reach him. {way to the hospital, He was the was visiting in Greenfield.
Mr. Czech died in South Bend yesterday of injuries suffered Sat-
Stephens’
He
the sawbuck in his hand. Two men accosted him, one pulled a large knife, grabbed the bill and started to run. ' Mr. Jones had a tight grip on the money. He still has a torn half
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Bloomington Dam Plea to Be Aired Sept. 17
The state Public Service Commission today said it will hold a public hearing Sept. 17 on Bloomington's plea to issue $1 million in revenue bonds to build a dam, e EL PSC Chairman Hugh Abbett said the city needed a larger storage space for water. Bids on the project will . be advertised Sept. 7.
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Curran, County Kerry. Ireland, passed away Sat, Aug. 18 ab Methodist Hospital, age 69 yrs. Funeral GRINSTEINER FUNERAL *
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KALB—Willlam P. of 928 N. Ham fiton, entered into rest Saturday afternoon, age 70 yrs. Husband of Margaret Kalb, brother of Mrs. Har~ riet Whitsit, Mrs. Emma Harrigan, dey: 10%. mar MARRY MOOS . . m. . MOORRB PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Michiggn. Friends are welcome, Burial crn
MAHONEY—Willlam F. age beloved brother of Marguerite Ma: honey, son of the late Jerry and Mary Mahoney, nephew of Mrs, J. Je Mahoney, Mrs. James FP. Lynch and James P. Tretton, passed away Friday at St. Vincent Hospital. Fue neral from the MOORE & KIRK MORTUARY, 5342 E. Washington St. Tuesday, Aug. 21st, 9:30 a. m.: Requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes Church 10 a. m. Interment Holy [ross Cem. Friends may call at the unera ome. BLACKWELL . NERAL HOME IN CHARGE. FU
Sriram ettnieeirt em MONTGOMERY—Dee W., of 2028 N. Tibbs Ave., husband of Marie Stags Montgomery, brother of Mrs. Thelma Lagle, Doris Weldon, Marion and wn Montgomery, passed away in Bela ontaine, OL Saturday morning, e NTGOMER MORTUARY, 1622 N. Meridian RX Tuesday, 1 p. m. Interment South Park Cemetery, Greensburg, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary
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NEUMANN—Mrs. Francis Mario 3326 College, wife of Roy K. Neus man. mother of Nancy Glee Neue mann, sister of Mrs. Hazel Parsons and Glee Craegmile of Elwood, Ind., Passed away Mondy. Service \FLAN~ NER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends may Saif aL mortuary after § p. m. Mone
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