Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1951 — Page 30

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Harold H. Hartley

THOSE JUICY year-end bonuses are in the balance. | Mighty nice, it was, when the boss came around with

on check and mumbled a

ree ‘just got a sit-tight telegram.

panies are still the wage boards

few words about his ‘“‘appre-

HE WANTED TO KNOW and take an “inside job” with an

L. O. Beckett of the local board msurance company.

told me today his orders are

“No decisions on bonuses.”

‘When tax brackets go up for corporations, they loosen up. They can toss the green stuff to! an employee and charge part of it to the government.

. Hn _ IT'S DEDUCTIBLE as wages. |

bottle up more of the cash in the higher tax brackets, and skim off a little more of the cream. And this will make it tough on the guy who labors long and Hard, sweats it out for his management and stockholders, takes Bis work home. loads himself with aspirin, or a nightcap-cap-cap before bed, so he can sleep. So my word to the executive clan is t spend it yet. Don’t count your cash kittens until they arrive. There's a faint chance the government may

I didn’t tell him what to do, but] {did tell him this: I write these | words because that's what I like to do. That. was my answer. his, too.

‘Worm Gold

THOSE CRACKS ABOUT the Litowly worm” you ean forget. Worms are in the bucks. | They grow on worm farms. And they're worth about 30 cents a 100 wholesale. Fish—and therefore fishermen-love them, A worm farm is a patch of ground, from a half acre up to 10. It has a sand base to keep the | worms from tunneling out. They, hate sand. It contains no food. I suspect it scratches, too. 8 = » THE FARM IS BUILT UP like a compost bed. But what the worms really yip about is “apply

clamp down.

THE EXECUTIVE VOTE, doesn’t count much. If there are any favors, they'll be thrown into the back shop where the

id he wanted fo False his workBut he found he couldn't them the length of service Taias of § per cent they

: Wage Bowe Beckat told me, can 2 the Six per cont on ther

{on the line,

‘forms become 225 worms.

{You can take it from there, The

Women and girls who screech if you toss one at them, change

.|guy’s doing all right.

{pummy.” That's the pulp left ‘after making cider, They multiply ‘fast. One worm | becomes anywhere from three to 15 worms in a month. And In another month or so those 15

Just keep multiplying by 15 and you'll have plenty of worms, I took it along for six months, multiplying = patiently, ahd one little red worm turned out to be 114 million, :

THATS

#5

JUST SIX months.

Bgures get too big for me. Then start wholesaling them at 30 cents a hundred, and your worms turn

into gold. things about worms.

their minds ‘When there's dough

They pack them up at South Bend ror 3 cents 3 hidrer in peat moss or dirt, and knock out from $12 © $20 2 day.

80 1F YOU REAR of somebody “worm farming” don’t laugh. The

Some retailers around town peddle as many as 5000 a day, in! season,

whether he should give up selling

Maybe {

carrying household possession they could

said it was impossible to see the

| Roaring Inferno—

‘Ravaging Forest | Fire Heading

2000 Persons Desert Town In Washington

By United Press

FORKS, Wash, Sept. 21 —A 20,000-acre forest fire {roared westward today after

destroying the northeast [portion of this city and Sficials

reached the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

The Navy said fishing boats!

became necessary. Nearly 2000 persons fled Forks yesterday when the fire raced out of the northeast and threatened to engulf the entire community,

But the work of 100 volunteers who stayed behind to fight the! onrushing. flames confined the! blaze to the northeast section of the city. 21 Homes Burned

Twenty-one houses, three auto mobile garages, a machine shop, nine tourist cabins, a mill and two barns were destroyed. The firefighters shuttled back and forth, extinguishing small fires that popped out as sparks from the giant blaze showered down on the community. Deer, elk, bear and other wild animals rushed out of the forest ahead of the advancing flames. However, many were destroyed along with cattle and horses near the town. Forks was still considered in serious “1 a give 2 cents for the whole town,” said State Patrolman R. B. Black, “if there should be a shift. in the wind.” The evacuation camé off with only one casualty—-a 4-year-old boy cut his finger in a minor traffic accident. Hospital Evacuated Even patients in the hospital! were removed. They were taken to Port Angeles, 50 miles north-| east. Highways leading north and south were jammed with vehicles : evacuees and every

crowd into or onto them. Women wept as they groped about in the mid-afternoon darkness using flashlights to find their way through the blinding smoke. Pilots who flew over the area

ground from 6000 feet.

1 like ‘to hear him talk, At

2/times his words take on the

serenity of a prayer. I know he reaches deep inside for thoughts. And you'd think a man like that

al. would have smooth living, but

he doesn’t. HE GETS MEMBERS for the

will have mo part of the Farm

tter | nected with.

COMPANIES LIKE THAT get ‘along. They Prosper a a true running

smooth- American | Play Bacio: we an right. It bought a town. And its workers did all right, too. They make four times what they did 10 years ago. ‘Who else can say as much? Hold up your hands.

The Answer

A YOUNG MAN came in. He Bad 2 question. It was a tough

He wanted to know whether he was in the right line of work. And a yes or no to a question like that can be risky, . He was a business graduate of Indiana University. And he had taken a job selling small items for little companies, He carried Jota his car, like the peddlers 0

” ” Hs TROUBLE wasn't with

Himself. It was at home. His parents thought since he had a college degree, and some work on his master’s in marketing and personnel, that the least he should have was a nice slick Seek in an office with a big compan “He told me he ied “to sell and he was happy. . Already he had something most salaried men wish they could s » »

mp HAD INCENTIVE. Heof 31 passengers and crewmen |[adian

could work as hard as he liked, 22 long a Tit Hed, 814 got pate

me, a little hesi-

It's their hearing that ‘slips. When they hear “Brandon,” they think it's “Brannan.” And that's ‘a fighting name to farmers, until he spells his own name out and gets it straight again, ; Then Rverytody's happy again, most of all mild-mannered Mr. Brandon.

Daily Double I MET JACK REICH, curly redheaded field director of the In-ls diana State C. of C. on the street.|g, ‘He was all warmed up, as thousands are over the coming luncheon talk of Sen. Estes Kefauver, | the country's number one crime buster, at the Columbia Club Wednesday Reon. - 2 JACK WAS national vice president of the Junior C. of C., and was chairman of the program to ve awards to the nation’s Tenis Most Outstanding Young Men.” The meeting was to be in Tennes- |" | see.

to ask President Truman to make the awards, ‘Which President T. didn't. “What an experience” said| fF the “meeting both those guys the same day.” ’

Of Border ‘Gate Crashers’

LONDON, Sept. 21 Communist Czechoslovakia has demanded the immediate return

who won asylum in western Ger-

raced their train across the CzechGerman border last week, : Prague radio said a note demanding the return of the engine, train, crew and passengers was handed to the U, 8. Embassy in Prague yesterday.

Ship Movements

Farm Bureau. And when they, yAdrivine San come in, hear his name, some of them get indignant, and say they from

Bureau or anything he is con-|"pha

|. Bo he got Sen. Kefauver " take him over to the White House S05 um

(Czechs Demand Return j=

said it might not stop until it|

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‘Cheaper and Juicier—

(Second of Three Articles)

By HAROLD HARTLEY Times Business Editor Kingan’'s puts fat back in the {steak, in the right places, too. | Another of the new products is the “fat-infused steak.” They'll be cheaper, juicier. They put. steak back on luncheon menus. Also new is “All-imal” It's {what it sounds like, “all of the animal,” every part which can be eaten, the good cuts, too, ‘ground into a prepared sausage. These products have appeared

were standing by off the town of i; the Kingan output st : Lapush to evacuate residents if it/prederick Ike, PI

tor’and vice president of Distillers Corp., Seagrams, Ltd., brought a fresh viewpoint into the meat

| businéss.

He looked at a choice steak.

\then at a utility steak. He could !

see the difference was largely In the streaks of fat which ran through the meat. So he said: “Let's put the fat back into the utility steak.” He did. The results were amazing, and the price was, too.

Difference in Form Then he stepped back and

as a food source. He learned that all of the animal was good to eat.

The difference was in the form.

an animal ground up and put in a casing, meat of all prices. He found it kept better, had a better taste, and provided better nourishment. “We then eat all parts of the animal at once, as probably was intended.” Using the good cuts in the all-animal sausage put the price up about a nickel a pound, but the difference in taste was! worth it. “ ! Mr. Willkie didn't guess 2 anything. He seldom does. {may start with a guess, but be ends up with the facts. For in-'

Pacifist Principal Sues to Stop ‘Moh Action’

State police, the Morgan ty coroner and deputy sheriffs today were blamea for a breakdown d order and

Ocean sagt sabe rom York, ow American Inventor for Southampton: American Scout for Live erpool; Georgie for Cobh: Queen Mary for Cherbourg: Steel Inventor for Haifa: Vulcania for Lisbon: Bacchus for Turks Island: Cape Cumberland for Kingston; Frances for Truiillo City: Hawalian for Cristobal: Oriente for Havanna; Santa Monica for Puerto Cabello; Santa Paula for Curacao; sania Teresa for La Guayra: Suzanne for San Juan: Talamanca for

Honolulu: H. Luckenbach for Yokahsma; President ; Arthur jor Yokohama: F. Luckenbach. for Brooklyn

from E. Brennan to issue the mandate ito Arthur M. Thurston, state

ger 80d Otis Forbes, Morgan County

Pacifist Principal William 1 Lewis filed suit in Superior Court 3 to have law enforcement officials mandated to halt “mob rule” in Gregg Township where the recent Jehovah's Witness convert has

school principal. The action filed by the 38-year. | wes, old teacher asks Judge Norman

police superintendent; Rdward Holmes, Morgan County Coroner,

deputy sheriff,

{lis Stockyards this morging

Coun-| 3s

beeh prevented from serving as|t

looked at the packing industry

Shin bone meat had as much nourishment in it as sirloin. |

So he had eVery edible part of |

* gelect the right herbs, the right : grade of salt and other season-

‘of time the money is tied up in

PACKAGE PREFERENCE—In the “Psycho-Metrics™ lab. Mrs.

Edith Rinne ponders the choice.

stance, he doesn’t guess at public preference in taste, color, texture or package appeal. When Mr. Willkie came from Seagrams to Kingan's, he told me {he came because of the challenge lof a new field. It fascinated him. {And he brought with him two {valued assistants. One was Harrison Blankmyer, now his executive assistant, and

Hog Trading Here

Opens Actively

Receipts were down, but trading opened actively at the Indianapo-

7 market ive, gen ly ice to s kr AA 811. 5. ties eh enter

Defense Effort Argument Chilled

His complaint charges:

Local Truck Grain Prices

ck wheat, 33.31. Toe golen oof glk ts, Te. Bo , $1.84,

Local ETERS

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Local Stocks and Bonds

Sept. 21 STOCKS , Bid Asked

American Loan 5% American States com. *American States fd *Ayrshire Collieries c Sheit Foss hock Bet LX

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many after their anti-red engineer nga

‘“imost part have done nothing” to

{Judge Brennan for action on his. request for the more smoke than allowed under “court order,

.|8an County community, parents

6% picket. around the school bullding.

militant wife, said he will not :.>:|he resign. He intends to stand on

{change my decision.”

| chan ; afr

kod: him to; 2 out

ONE—"Religious prejudice wi shown by a number of people in and around Hall, Ind, by which! mob action has been repeatedl y|

threatened and actually oc!

curred.” TWO — Roadblocks have been set up on roads leading to the schools and it is ~dangerous for him to travel the ys.” THREE-The sheriff's deputies oi eas “stand by listlessly while mob continues unmolested to interfere daily with school operation in Gregg Township.” FOUR-—The coroner has failed {to do his duties in the absence lof Sheriff Marvin Skaggs, now, 44 {on vaeation. i FIVE — State police “for the

, preserve law and order other 4 than to escort him to the school. | Mr. Lewis said he would ask immediate! Meanwhile in the small Mor-

{continued their school-day-long

= In Smoke Case

“Defense effort” no longer will be an excuse for violating the Indianapolis smoke control ordinance, John G. Mingle, smoke control chief, declared today.

The policy was announced as he denied to Abraham Gottlieb, operator of a barrel reconditioning company at 1457 Bates St. special permission to burn out the barrels. a: Gottlieb was cited to the Pollution Control Board | or 4 for burning five of the! to|Parrels containing | insulating|th compounds and asphalt. A trial burning Wednesday revealed it is impossible to burn {out the barrels without producing

the ordinance,

special permission on grounds

Mr. Lewis, who served World

-'|'War TF as a farmer, has made no. attempt to enter the school at {Hall since Monday when parents,

gathered outside with ‘the an-| nounced intention of blocking his

Refuses to Resign The principal, backed by his

comply with the parents’ request) m

constitutional hts of rel freedom. fis igtous The principal, former elder of the Christian Church and 15 years a teacher, recently precipitated the outburst when he refused to salute the flag as it is id principles of his new re“Yt do not want to cause trou Rien Mr, Lewis said. “But this

on which I cannot surrender. Attempts at mob rule will not

Towns official ww hip s who signed

contract

has become a matter of principle ;

to a one-year contr yg sald they were not ae of ae nd religious beliefs until i

the defense effort. He says re-

‘conditioning of the barrels saved Quote rrices

‘steel vital to war production.

Mr, Mingle said permission Ak

could not be granted but that Mr. Gottlieb could answer court citations if he wished and seek special permission from a judge.

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John T, Stark notes it.

W. A. Ranzenberger, director of “Psycho-metrics,” the key to Kingan's amazing forward drive in the last few months, “Psycho-metrics” is what it looks like. “Psycho” means mind. “Metrics” means measure. It is a system of measuring preferences of the human senses. And it is done in a laboratory under controlled conditions.

Face Charges Of | antag

Times shale Servien. A "SPENCER, Sept. 21—Manslaughter charges have been filed

Went eg of Warren 5. Jotmeon:

slaying of Warren B. J ohn J. Phipps alannd beating Mr. his mother's beau, and Gerald Parrish, 19; both of Freedom,

veal- are held umder $10,000 bond here.

Sheriff Carl Christy today said {Parrish has made no formal con~ fession, but has admitted that Phipps “gave about the right story.”

Phipps said yesterday he and Parrish enticed Mr. Johnson into their car on the pretext of | beer. Then th ly country road where they beat Mr. Johnson with an automobile jack, according to Phipps. Phipps said Mr. Johnson was responsible for hiz parents’ di-

ihome. + Prosecutor Elliot said he will ask for a grand jury investigation and attempt to have first-degree murder indictments returned ed against the two youths.

$2, 929,250 For Fish

WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (UP) —States and territories received! $2,920,250 for fishery restoration work this year, the Fish and Wudire Service announced fo-| ay

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

be received by! Sta of as

alias actin or and (ipo Bios lon of Jubii orks and d Supply. ion beh Dall of the State H me

mission of diana. at the JH of the! Director in m 404, State di}

napolis, ati 2: 1 P. Sentral’ stands ord. Tim

totor, Bick un “malt hioom

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eepers that the work was necessary to|ihsh S

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Progressive-Minded Kingans Now Puts Fat Back in the Steak—In the Right Places

_ Mr. Rangzenberger through the testing of hundreds of people can

ing. And he can see that they are constant, The “All-imal” sausage, for ex. ample had the highest rating of any product, a 3.3 out of a possible 5 points.

. The laboratory also tests what y

shapes and colors the public prefers in its meats, What names it likes for products. And what kind of packaging. Mr. Willkie’s mind sparkles. It reaches out into the untried, with

confidence, He said, “Since we eat| 5%

all of the meat, and it all is good for us, why not grind it up and reshape it to ‘public preference.

Why not a steak shaped like a RR. “star for Christmas, or a bunny rabbit steak for Easter?” |

Tests Them All

Kingan's doesn’t miss the boat

in its competitive testing, It

takes products of othef packers! thereo apart, serves them side by side size

to test groups, finda out what stands out in either product, and

CIO Leader Re-elected

LONG BEACH, Cal, Sept. 21 (UP) —L, 8. Buckmaster of Akron, 0., began his sixth term as presie dent of the CIO United Rubber Workers today ag delegates to the union's 16th. annual . convention met to adopt policy “resolutions. Mr. Buckmaster, one of the union's founders and its president since 1945, was re-elected yesters day by a wide margin over Joseph Smith of Passaic, N. J.

Legal Notices

Moti JoTicE To BIDDERS otice is hereby giv for the putchass of ollowing terials 0 De eived by the Chairm of +t State "Highway, Commission ol ndtans. at his CoNorth 891% Ave, a 9, "Ind na. ntil M. (CBT) on the 24th September, Jos1. at whieh Hime "Ivey will be publicly

pened Invitation wn No. 141- Br Quantity of Wood Guid sts, dellyered at Greencastle, In diana, Power. a and La Porta,

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Tavitation No. 197: 500 to d No; int: 2 Stat TeRgte. ural ‘sndors 8 Feel ig BT 08 Tons:

puts the results in Kingan meats. 3% 2°;

The company recently found a?

way to speed up the smoking of bacon and hams, dropped a two

or three week period to two or] three days

That gain in time is important in packing. It means the length

the product. In big volume, that’s a big saving.

At Kingan's, they're looking

right at your dinner table, what or

you eat, and what you leave on your plate. And said Mr. Willkie, waste the freight and energy on

ing through Tom T. Sinclair, the company actually is working at/ A reshaping the animal on the hoof, eliminating the waste in meat

farm. In the next article, Harold Hartley will tell what is being done by Kingan’s to make

why! things people don’t eat? So, work- Po

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