Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1951 — Page 34
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THE PLANNERS are p
Of Lawmakers
laying around with a mighty
sharp ax By ANDY OLOFSON And somebody may get hurt, bad- Frustrated Indiana legislators , i 3 “1 " r went h to } w It's a thing called “Operation Guillotine And that today went back the cold war ; ; a of the undergrotupd political Rives.you A Where the ax struggle behind the so-called welwi € \ € the start of -the .year SOMe fare crisis, act € 367.035,000, while $19.337.00 was The stalemate practically obThe n ers coo st held#by the -10"Production Credit vious since the start of the special winter. But thev've ad X sso jations in the state, session -—-is beginning to nin~h the the nerve to bring it 1to the That's good news to me when pocketbooks of many rank-and-oper it's too tough And once farmers stick to their old-time gio members of both parties thev®let it tiv, there'd be a wail banker friends and don’t get on Everyone seemingly wants to heard 'round the world the hook with outfits which have .hush-hush” the proposal to pay shar v 2 a2 2 ther fish to fr) each legislator $15 a day —SunIT WOULD DROP the curtains A $934 Idea . days and non-meeting days in-| for ash tray makers, buckets and cluded—but that currently is the home appliances. And move them THE GUY WHO uses his head “hottest” issue before the House. from the dread line 40 the bread always comes out- a little better Can't Sweat It Out line than the one who lives only by ’ vs i. take all of the "copper and alu- I am thinking of a guy named ~~ © " ab ninum out of long” list of busi- Luckey And that he was, to the luxury of “sweating out” the aprn OulL 0" 4 ‘Ong HEM OE om tahe of 3474. : parent struggle to get the GOP : major es e hot Then it woula put 75 per cent Bob Luckey. a utility operator » 250 y Ried up wm : h a a > f1 ® { - = f 1 min a Joris . am h a money-saving { of all aluminum fabricators out tame up. will one £ - vane is similar : ) ro A reaction is similar on both of business. That's what the Sen- idea at the U. 8S. Rubber plant a) nen olitieal ferice--%o tar > 2 ate Small Business, €ommittee and knocked off the second big- : P : b said in the full pink of anger gest suggestion award on the as. the less plush eer Ae sal 1 n full pink { anger, KE: Sus : aWwal { : oncerr 3 2-8 =& plant's books. concerned. : W. 30th St. ¥ WHAT THIS LITTLE controls A lot of companies spilt the Many are absent from their w ditt . h ’ | : . con Fo's. it on np horn Row regular jobs without pay or are {itv savs is that all ziu Savings ; . NV itty says is that all tluminum savings if you can w them hov sacrificing profits from their own fabricators would be cut to 46 to cut their cost business because thev are de- . n + ft as 38 p ’ oe i f ¢& $y . is . hh C per cent of he Jan gene Anyone .can do it, if they're a (,ina4 by state businels. Others is year. And the boys say they Luckey. have self-running businesses that already are out at the elbows
at the last notch.
If vou work with aluminum or copper, don’t get caught ‘napping. ~Rsohilzers. aks playing around with this razor-edged ax. And they may swing it in the next 10 davs. Get ready ‘to duck Heads will roll.
Hm-m, for Me? WHEN 1 GET a letter .addressed in longhand,.«l put it aside, open it first. It has a personal touch. But it isn't always as personal as it seems from the outside. 1 received one of those inkscrawled envelopes today. When I opened it, I found the informal- s ity of the envelope became quite formal inside. It was an invitation to the Awards and Recognition Banquet of the International Dairy Expso in the Youth Center at the State Fair Grounds next Fridaw = = ” FORD MOTOR CO. is picking up the check for the 4-H _ Club members and the Future Farmers of America, one of the nicest thingg Ford has ever done. These ‘youngsters are the ones who are going to feed us in the next 10 or 20 vears.: And we've got to keep them interested in the land, and the things we get from it. THERE ALWAYS HAS been a lot of hunger in the world. There is today. But there won't be in this country so long as the young crop of farmers stay down on the farm. And Ford is trying to them why it's worth while.
Still On
C. HARVEY BRADLEY, the crisp, well-worded president of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, in his second term, sends along word that the French Lick board meeting this week-end is still on. « The state C. of C
with their belts
show
. Keeps an at-
tentive ear at the door of. the state Legislature And usually the chamber doesn’t get far from
the door when the are in session.’ But with the slowing down of the welfare fuss, the chamber will go right ahead with its board meeting in the late Tom Taggart's honeycomb of hospitality hugging the slopes of the Orange County hills. 2 on n THE BOARD will hear port on education. It will come from those schools who are not on the receiving end of tax handouts. And Dr. Frank Sparks, president of Wabash; Glenn Thompson, president Arvin Products and- on the DePauw board,- and Dr. Thomas E. Jones, president of Earlham, will make
lawmakers
4 Tre-
of
..the report.
Other subjects which will get a tongue-rolling are state highways, toll roads, and the state's school system. » 5 5 THEN TAXES, always a fighting word, will be tossed into the
ring. And in this rugged company, it never takes a towel. And they don't stop swinging with the bell And I like that. When they fight tax increases and political waste, they're fighting for everyone else who gleans
his bread from a pavroll,
Farmers Know
INDIANA BANKERS are doing’
all right by the farmers.
I ‘just got the figures for last year. They shew the Hoosier banks lent money to 49.8 per cent of the farmers in the state.
The TB 0ops and the government lenders pulled up lame with loans to only R.7 per cent = a u IN-DOUGH THAT makes long figures. The banks had on their books in short term farm loans at
BIC Coll i000
do not need their personal supervision or have adequate resources
.to take an idealistic view toward To | al n D the situation. sans Of-Dhirchman. = fe en
a wo at. the conti bill the me — Iz
. an ve “decision Green Carpet he “per diem” . mostve before the Assembly. Sonate Adjourned That bill today is one of four scheduled to come up on final reading in the House. The Senate, having acted on .its only votable proposal, has adjourned until next Wednesday. Here's the pattern expected in the House today: ONE: Another attempt by the GOP leadership to suspend the rules—67 votes required — and about the curative and pep-you- whip through all of the eight up powers of Hadacol. “home rule’ welfare bills up for 8 8.5 second or third reading. The GOP THE commission scheduled 8 5145 3 nominal 69-30 power but car and that Mr. Rautenkranz hearing on the charges for Nov. «mpers absent because of illness nad died by inhaling monoxide 26 at Lafayette, La., headquar- cancel that advantage—not to oe ’ ters of the Leblanc Corp. which o tion Republicans who resent ~ mp.ie was no Pelenge. ta. Wraw makes Hadarol the orders to vote the “party jn. jight on his disappearance. ATONE ther tai oo line.” which had set off a nationwide thé company has claimed its pw: An attempt, probably un- coo ch or on his death. medicine will cure or relieve a o .cessful, to bring the Conrad- RO iE aon-smaking lang nist of Ailments ranging from gone Senate-approved bill up for gunqay school teacher, Mr. Raucancer to brittle fingernails. a test. This bill would suspend tenkranz was described as i man
the effective date of the Son ito: devoted to his wife and two chilOX, OK, So Th ere bin gd Toy 4, 1953. 3 i ren ind re > LA Fair Is a Catastrophe— What's the Score?
Hadacol Gets.
Times State Service FAIRMOUNT, Oct 4--Grieving
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (UP) relatives and friends today could
The federal trade commission today ordered the makers of Hadacol to prove their product is good {or something besides, jokes by radio comedians. So The FTC charged that the patent medicine men, who only yesterday filed a voluntary petition of bankruptcy. have failed to live up to a 1950 promise to stop making extravagant claims
of Ralph Rautenkranz, Fairmoun churchman ana tivig leader, whq was found dead in his car yesterday, 12 days after ‘he disappeared. The 35-year-old former Fairmount High Shool teacher was found in his car parked on the cornfield of an uncle. north of Wabash. Dr. 1. W. Yoder, coroner, said a hose was stretched from the exhaust pipe into the
things, - it said,
dications are that the necessary pont Methodist Church 51 votes to bring it out of Judici- honed the scheduled election of ary A committee will not'be forth- gynqay School superintendent be-
post
coming. : J causé he was a leading candidate. Consequently, the big GOP . ye gropped out of sight Sept. EVIDENTLY the fact that “party line” majority will con- 99 in the period of a few minutes
Russia exploded another A-bomb tinue to advance the “home dule” patween the time he gave a friend means little to sports fans. measures in regular order. They 5 jift to work and the time he A sports writer was listening will then go to the Senate to be as due to report on his own job to his wife give him a play-by- Pigeon-holed in the Senate Judici- gt the RCA-Victor plant in Marplay ‘account of the game yes- ary A Committee, where adamant jon, terday. She was at home watch- Sen. Roy Conrad. Monticello,
ing TV. He was at the office. stymies the normal Republican Goshen Area Farmers
When the flash came over the 5-4 majority. - wires about the A-bomb he said: Many legislators feel the special Giving Wheat for CROP Times State Servies
“ , on. ussi session could drag out to the full er a The Fusnans just 40 days and 40 nights permitted GOSHEN. uU.. Elkhart Is that so, Thomson's coming by the state constitution. But. if County farmers toda were dumpup to bat now,” was her non- it does the $89,400 per diem bill is ing wheat into a boxcar on 2 chalant reply. sure to be added to taxpayers railroad siding here. It's their (P. 8 Thomson's blast made a outgo in Indiana. donation to the Friendship Food
: ’ so i ved will be $20 milliof ; louder. report for the sports fans Also involved Ship sponsored by the Christian than the Russians.) in lost federal funds for welfare p, | gyergéeas Program (CROP slid cut off because Indiana's “‘anti- Next Monday Goshen will be secrecy” law has been ruled con- .,. iio of special ceraimonies in to federal statutes which 1600 bushels of Hoosier
A Dying Shame. ters to federal statuter, U. S. Statement
wheat will be shipped to Chicago
RED WING, Minn, and then to Europe, Oct. 4 (UP)--—-The cost of aToN. O Pc i Richard Fraser, state CROP ino . _ BAY WASHINGTON, ct 4 JUPy zovern- \ dying was boosted today me aSHING TON and receipts for the cur director, =aid this amount of when the cemetery hoard rent fiscal vear through Oct. 2. compared) wheat would be enough to give hiked the rate for diggin This Year Last Year 0 R sons J e em 5 SEIng Expenses $13.800.018.432 39.263 328.41) each of 800 persons a “quarter a grave from $20 to $30. Receipts 2.763 21 9.481 358.038 loaf of bread daily for a year. The gost on Saturdays Surplus . 215 0am in I " oe The good will ship will be load-. wi he $40. . Cash balance ,319.389:352 2.187. ba + Pablic "debt 257.262.354.397 256.328.334.051 8d at.Chicago and will sail Oct. : Gold reserve . 22,013.192,311 123.482.820.851 24, United Nations Day. as eviDecatur Central Wins INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE = dence of American Christian cl 3 Cleasing $20,844.00 friendship, Mr. Fra: ser said.
lowa Judging Contest
WATERLOO, Ta.. Oct. 4—Deecatur Central "High™ ‘Scheol of
Local Stocks and Bonds. Five Landlords Sued For $4600 Overcharges
§ :. y —Oct. — Marion County, Indiana, won top STOCKS Bid Asked individual and team honors in American Lown 8% aise ge The Office of Rent Stabilization i i i merica t v +e cases . 3 the national junior dairy cattle Lucian rates pid "2413 .today was seeking more than judging contest here yesterday. LTTE ves ia com . = 130 the i $4600 in damages from five landRex McKinney of Decatur Cen- get RR & Stock Yds pfd.... 63a lords charged with violation of ; Belt RR Stk Yds com “ov S43 - g tral made the highest score gi, Terrill com ....0.. 13% 15% rent regulations. among the 108 boys competing, Bobbs-Merrill pfd 4'a% ...... 7, = In suits filed in Federal Court and Decatur Central’s team Circle Ihealer com Trane 5 as (TENE officials asked a judgment an 4 pia . .......i00 : placed first among 36 state cham- Consolidated in spa] 9:5 “« of $493 against Betty McCord, i i ont Car-Na-Var “en } 1 J ’ rerpionship teams. RL a Cl a 44 653 N. Beville Ave, for over Team members are Rex Me- Cummins Eng pid, . oven 100, oH charges at the same address; Kinney, James Barnett, Charles Eastern Ina “Tele spi a . * $1083 against Gordon Cox, R. R. y s | Equitable ecurities com ,.. sass IT Beasley and John Bradshaw. a a sa I''%s 7. Box 748, for over- charges at Their coaches are W. E. Adam- Faiaily Pinance com een 37 821-823 W. 10th St.; $1107 against o ; ; son, vocational instructor at Family Fizance 5% pd .... 33° 100 ipjjian Ray, 3029 N. Talbot Ave Decatur Central. and C, J. Hamilton Mfg Co com ...... 30 for violations at 1626 Central . Chamb eof Com com cons 21 22's : . Murphy; assistant agriculture He:ff-Jones cv A pfd .... 9% 10% Ave. $540 against James Taylor, agent in Marion County. Home T & T 3% pd .. 5. . 1p 1220 W. 20th St, for over-charges . — Ind Asso Tell 3 pd............ 3a 39% at 218'; W. 20th St., and $1399 Iniunction Closes od ay rire tl Against Lee Bagby, 901 Church njv ind Mich oo. 3y pid . 3g 101'2 St, .over-charges for rentals at : n elephone 9 Indpls Ath Club Realty Co .. 80 that address. State Slaughterhouse RoR Fo CA Bu : . ore a Wi dpls Pow & Lt pfd 91 99 An injunction against’ a in- Li RP Water com 16a 18 . cennes slaughterhouse has been ‘|Indanapolis Water 44 fd bo End Quaker Oats Tieup . . . Indianapolis Water 5% pfd 106'2 109 granted in UU. 8. District Court Kingan & Co com 4 5 . . .e Haute, Vernon J. Dwyer, Kingan & Co pfd ... 83% -e8%!, CHICAGO, Oct. &¢ (UP)—A at Terre Haute, Vernon J, Yer, [ndianapolis Railways com 4 5 it k-old strike of 1000 emregional director Office of Price jefferson National Lite com .. 10 als our-week-o ce ih : ( i bid 3 . Stabilization, said today. Lynch Corporation : 15% s ployets ot Quaker a A ron, ; ti ‘ lav allory . 343 3 : was settle ste The injunction closes the Siev- Marmon. Herrington com Te h, | Ow plan a Jou oO ers Brothers Slaughterhouse until Mastic Asphalt-.............. 8 6% with the acceptance by e ; } vo: 161 , 1 the firm complies fully with OPS|{2¢ fomes com new) faeer 101 13 Brewery Workers’ Union of a 10'2 regulations, Mr. Dwyer said. Nid Pub Serv fom fy 2, 23% cent hourly wage ‘increase, the x n u erv Pp Pr J , - ” N Ind Public Ser 4's pfd .... 22% 24% company's headquarters an
Progress Laundry com Pub Serv of Ind com Pub Serv of Ind 3'2 pfd Ross Gear Tool com . {Sohwitier Cummins fd . 80 Ind om So_Ind Oak (5% pid . Stokel»-Van Camp com Stokely-Van Camp pfd : Tanner & Co 5%% pid ... Terer Haute Malleable U. 8.. Machine Co "nited Telephone §%
23° nounced. 86 rem
17% Fall From Bam Fatal 3 NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 4 (UP) — 4 Clarence A. Schaper, 29, a farm131; hand, died yesterday of injuries -+ suffered in a fall from the hayloft
Unisn Title we". % ‘Extra dividend 2 ne jot 3 barn. a BONDS "1
»ien & 8teen bs American Loan 4'2s 55 American Security 5s 60 .. American Loan 4's 60 Bastain Morly 5s 61 ire Batesville Tele Co 4'3s ... Buhner Fertilizer 5s 58
...Local Truck Grain Prices
Truck wheat, . $2.2 Old No. 2 white Son. $1.67 Old No. 2 yellow corn, $1.87, 2 white corm, $1.55. New No 3 yellow corn, $1.55. No. 2 white oats, 9c. No. 2 white soybeans, $2.56.
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Fixdnis paint Goer 3 Se | oduce n olor ten ~ * In is. P Public Yoan 5 58 s 28 ? Loca Pr uv in, FOTOLAST Ing Limestons 4s 3 a t 4 Asso : . : 0" Brass . ndpls Railways 5s 67 . 58% Sows A8t4 Be hac 45 "og . 8 .. +1 snow ngsen . . Wh out 0 N Ind Pub Serv shes 737000 04 5s 58 arse 93 Li lie Serves *38 5... ee 98.
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per cent of the December draftees
will
20 per cent the second week,
offer no explanation in the death the final t week.
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Tod y Business Legislators Fretting Over Own Welfare Bigwigs Tackle StalematePuts " Razor-Edged Ax Pinch on Purse
By Harold H. Hartley
WRECKAGE REMOVED—Damaged auto is cleared away after two-car crash at U. S. 52 and
Friends at Loss Good News for Draft Eligibles
be draft
1502 men instead of 1208
December less than the previous quota for the month of November's quota The increase was made to give will be inducted on the the Marine Corps more men.
week because of Christmas. ig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock,
rat—announeed-todav-—that-6b
be inducted in the first week and 20 per cent the thirc Gen. Hitch-
announced that
4 (UP) ful today 1 WwW. cereal food company, tering Indiana’s«ment.
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Committee,
ERE TAS Ep OTE CR Ere For DITRINAL.
. THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1951
Schenck Blasts
Calves Jomp to o $1.50 Here
‘ ) 110 jumped ‘to $1 to $1.50 [ass 00 S today in trading at the IndiGood and
anapolis Stockyards. choice weights sold at $35 to $39
with a few prime calves bringing $40. Utility and good sold at $27 o $35 and were mostly $30 up. Farm Trading was active for barrows Bureau officials to the U. 8. De- and giits, up to 10 cents higher partment of Agriculture’ s “family than yesterday's averages. 8. farm policy review’ was strength- Bulk choice weights from 750 to ened today by county reports of 240 pounds brought $22.25 to farmer .opinion. $2235, the latter price freely. President Hassil E. Schenck Sows were) to H0 cents higher condemned the method used to than yesterday's prices, averaggather “grass roots” opinion here ing $18.50 to $20. 50.
as ‘contrary to democratic prin- Sheep were only moderately acsteady with yester-
Opinion Survey
Opposition of Indiana
ciples” and not truly representa- live, about tive, day's prices. Choice to prime His objections were set forth lambs brought $31 to $31.50 yesterday at a meeting of the Bulls were steady with commers
Indiana Agricultural Mobilization cial and good at $27.50-330
Hogs 10,500 tive, barr called to summarize HoE8 FESO Ents higher
county reports and writ a state 180° to. M0 bounds 40, 240 to 285 pou
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report. to to ‘180 pounds 32! 12 Mr. Schenck labeled the results 180 pounds $1850 16 S3080 05" pound s of. county meetings “valueless” jis 10 $0. Vid $20.25; 445 lo a5) poun and “worthless.” He said state Cattle 900. calves 300. moderately ac ie ands county agriculture officials About steady’ CommES" 14 Sood, Inelum “have been put on an embarrass- price held near $0. (op Come od
ing spot by having to do a job i 133 50 : ce ¢ 28. od for which they were. not elected {,g oo $30 ' and rs $1650 to : 27 . ve Al bulk es il or appointed 2200s els ver a ang chai 118 50 He also sald Farm Bureau to 319. few prime 2 ittlity to good $27 % ‘ to 15 50 mostly 0 county presidents are ‘very sus- PY etoany on and - good . <" ; Ronyre. $2750 to $30; cutter a ility 323 to 327, picious about what use Secre Sheep 1500. only. m a active tary Charles Brannan will make a teady: few lots choice to prima . .t Q lar bs $31 to $31.50. bulk od and choice of the reports 1719.50 to $31 choice and to Generally, farmers who. gave pound fed wearily : . c pour opinions in the survey said they slaughter ewes $10 to 314
wanted fewer controls (allot-
ment) and changed percentages old Keystone Kop in; of parity payments. Fulton Wife Appeals for Blood
County's report wanted all supports: dropped “because it raises PASADENA, Cal, Oct. 4 (UP) the price of grain,’ while the Hank Mann, 62, .one of ihe TRAP RET was erfticatty fr today. He operation gastria ap-
cent support on non-per- silent screen 50 per cent support St. Luke Hospital underwent a major Tuesday night after a IT A MUST to read hemorrhage. His wife Dolly, Classified ads when- pealed for blood donations. That's where you Mr. Mann holds the cinematie information of distinction of being the first man
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