Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1951 — Page 24

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od You've Wondered About Elinor |

HERE SHE I1S—This js Elinor, busy at her appointed duties, serving men of Monument Engi.

neering Co.

HAVE YOU met Elinor? That was the provocative,

classified advertisement by| Monument Engineering Co., 1625! Bailefontaine St., to lure tool

serve hot coffee and fresh rolls men from other companies call up

{to visitors, salesmen, job appli-| their presidents and sales man-

icants,

‘ment payroll.

and to the 150 highly | agers to talk about our latest] juestion set forth in a Times skilled workmen on the Monu- gimmick.”

| The three young,

It was only a shrewd step from men who run Monument Engi-

{hiring her to using her name in neering Co. are brimming over) lan attempt to set the Monument! {with

ingenious ideas and new

makers and machinists into thelaq apart from many other ads|twists, designed to draw atten-

plant for job. interviews.

Elinor turned out to be Miss today's ght labor market.

Elinor Grissom, 20, the attractive| brainchild of James Hoffman, pant superintendent.

“YOU'D BE

{which industries are running inition and prove that Monument is!’

{as different as the service it sells. “We have to create a de-

surprised how mand,” said Viorel “Vic” .Sueiu, Imuch talk she causes in the busi-! '33-year-old vice president,

“be-

Mr. Hoffman hired Elinor to/ness,” Mr. Hoffman said. “Sales- cause we have no product.”

THE CAT GOT AWAY—In Los Angeles, Boy, ‘a mongrel pup, chased a cat across the street, but, somehow, caught a street car tad. Workers spent an hour jackMg_

ting Boy out, scared but unhurt.

up the tram and get-

Plea fo be Made to Congress

To Reinstate Ousted Cadets

By va YORK, Me.,

Army's new ruling is merely a pt. PP Congress “pleasant way of saying they did

will be asked to pass legislation not seriously mean these young reinstating all 90 cadets ousted men were cheats and conspira-

from West Point for cheating in|tors”

examinations, it was announced today.

he added. Safeguards Planned Mr. Daru said the association's

Robert Daru, general counsel proposed legislation will contain

of the committee on justice of’

‘adequate safeguards against any

the New York Criminal and Civil} possible reprisals by the academic Courts Bar Association, said the board in passing on the reappointrequest will be made as the result ments.

of an Army ruling making the

Less than 25 cadets are satis-

‘discharged cadets. eligible to re-{factorially set to continue their

turn to the Academy, if they can education elsewhere,” “Approximately 56 would surely!

get new- appointments.

he said.

Mr. Daru said the legislation{return with their heads up.”

will be filed soon “by some law-

maker sympathetic toward the Evansville Man Held

plight of the cadets.”

Says There Are Many” (For Tavern Slaying .

“There are many such ‘lawmakers,” he said, but he did not mention any by name,

| ville, The association has been con- | Hospital of gun wounds sustained

ducting hearings on the dismis-|in a tavern scuffle.

sals In New York and New Eng-

had been “tramped upon.”

“I His viewpoint

y |EN Lilly, General Electric, BorgEVANSVILLE, Ind, Sept. 29 (UP)—Bernard Reisz, 34, ho {Warner, Delco-Remy Radio and died today in Deaconess Other big firms, as well as many

Chester Arthur Dockery, ownland. It asked previously for a|er of the tavern, signed a state- |dox and different?” Mr. Suciu decongressional investigation of the (ment for police saying he shot manded. ¢heating scandal, contending that |Mr. Reisz last night, | the rights of the ousted cadets{Was freed on $1000 bond on a million this year. preliminary charge of assault and [law against enjoying your busi-

Dockery |

is shared by President Raymond W. Webb, 40, and Secretary Robert L. Sink, 35, who aid and abet Mr. Suciu in producing off-beat ideas. 2

EJ » MONUME 8S service is the creation of

lectrical and mechanical models and drawings for businesses where there are no model departments to do the work or where model departments are restricted. by time, budget or red tape.

product is always a headache,” Mr. Suciu said. “Waelre the boys who take over

to their specifications. If they like! its performance, and decide to produce it in quantity, we're willing to make the finished drawings and a production model.” To build original models demands craftsmen with the skill, patience and imagination of oldtime artisans. “We have to get the best tool makers and machinists available, then train them to do our kind of work,” Mr. Hoffman explained. » = »

the company every year since it was begun in 1944, gives rise to a continual demand for new workers . . . hence the clever adver|tisement. But the ad isn’t the only gimmick used by Monument. Monument’'s Christmas cards

Returned to JAD

A 17-year-old’ boy who escaped from Juygnile Center Mar. 6 was returned to JAD custody yester-| iday as a suspect in several local burglaries. i | The youth, wearing an Army| uniform, was delivered to police by two WFBM-TV employees who gave chase after two studio secre-| taries reported theft of their|

‘SUNDAY, SEPT, 30, 1951

Burglar Suspect |

“Tomorrows Fashions Today”

See. ‘ the wonderful | )

selection of BLOU S ES!

progressive! 3

“The first model of any new |

that headache—build it by hand,

purses.

from their desks.

never in the Army.

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Georgia Conley, 3101 N. Iilinois| St., and Martha Belle Geisler, 529, N. Colorado Ave., said their purses containing about $50 were taken!

The youth admitted he was|

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were sent out early last October. “Everybody gets hundreds of them,” Mr. Suciu explained. “Ours got their first—it wasn’t lost in the shuffle.” The company has sent out other kinds of cards and distributed playing cards, cigarets bearing the Monument brand... anything different, fresh, new, It isn’t all flash. \ ® =» = CURRENTLY, the engineering specialists are making a lot of experimental jet engine parts for

Allison. They've turned out electronic work @t high speéd for Naval (Ordnance, and were commended for the job. They have a complimentary letter from South Wind theater division of Stewart-War-{ner Corp. Their customers include

ed nim sized and small anies. “Why shouldn't we be ureortho-

com-

“Our sales will total about $3 And there's no

ness.”

“ill now seek the introduction |= of .an omnibus bill in Congress | appointing all 90” to the Academy | | again, He said it would entail too] much red tape if the individual cadets were required to seek separate appointments. The

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