Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1951 — Page 40
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Noor Brncss Bare Hoodier GOP
By
Harold Hartley
When You Talk, Indorsement Do It Plainly
Signed hy 86 Top Leaders
HOW DO YOU TALK, or write? Do people know what you say? letter from 86 Indiana Re- : 'e y me leaders urging Sen. RobThat's one. place everybody fumbles the ball, on their I TF air word-walk through the world. was believed to have put the
" You can fool people with words.
Make them seem to say one thing. ing in the high school students of camp today.
when they say another. Look at some of the contracts with which vou've been hooked. » o ” I ONCE KNEW a very successful man who would tolerate no funny business with words. He vrote his letters painfully plain, and short, and simple. But’ even he, in shooting for ~implicity, left too much for the imagination, and got credit for aving things he didn't. It's communication, I'm talking about. It's our ability to pass ‘he thought-ball without a fumble to all kinds of people everywhere, in all kinds of moods, who live and work in all kinds of places, which makes most men stand out. o 2 ” WHAT TOUCHED this off was little note I had from H. C. Graebner, dean, out at ‘Butler University. The College of Busi-
ness Administration is setting up
A class in communications. And the strange part is that ‘he course is tied in with the National Association of Manufacturcrs which, in my opinion, ought not to be at the teacher's table, “Sut sitting in the class. ” » 2 THE NAM HAS stubbed ite toe ‘00 often on a pile of words which ave been restrung into sentences vy labor and made to mean ex1otly the opposite. But I recommend Dean Graeber's course, It's important to sople who want to get along. ‘therwise such men as John Mec.affrey, president of International -arvester, would not sweat hours ver a simple speech just to get :imself understood. » ~ ” HE WANTS TO MAKE sure he 1 understood. For that's where ‘a all fall down, and the trouble .arts, Say it plainly, earnestly, and onestly. You will inspire confidence. ‘nd you will prosper. And so will ‘our business. But don't throw curves with vords. They'll boomerang and onk you where and when you .2ast expect it. And you'll be gitting on the mat counting stars, while Des‘ny, the referee, counts you out.
‘ayaways There's a lot of advance buy-
“That'll doit, he says
12 counties to the gvm to hear the Hoffman story in the afternoon, at 2:30, A word to Mr. the two audiences,
Hoffman: the
of tougher
one will be the high school students. They're hard to” hold. They're thinking of dates and
things. » - Ld AND IF HE KEEPS it and makes the grade with the crew cuts and bobby soxers, I'll bet he can hold those hankers in the evening till the curfew rings
Not This, Please
BALD-HEADED MEN are had enough. But bhald-headed women I couldn't stand It's by their hair (dress excepted) that we know they are women. But M. Vincent Peleggi of Philadelphia waves his comb and scigsors in the air and shouts “Oui.” then shifts te English ‘'tis true. Women will soon be bald. Give them two generations.
short,
” M. PII, EGGI SAYS it's the way the hair js cut. Square ends. Bit the biae cut (at an angle! will rescue the thinning crown of all womanhood. “Then,” says have to look with dresses.”
he, “they won't like billiard balls
AND SOMEHOW. M. Peleggi doesn't worry me, for two reasons, One, I'm a man and probably will get bald anvhow. And the gecond generation from now, ought to be able to work it out for themselves. Besides, baldness may be in style.
Office Collector
THERE'S ONF in everv office. They come along quietly, and in a confidential whisper, put the! {touch on you.
Someone's leaving “after all these years,” or someone ‘has a new baby. Or “Did you know
Tessie lost her dear old aunt, the one she loved so much?” And people get married, as they should. And what about a nice percolator, or a bedside radio to turn on when they get tired of
talking to one another?
qd «8 = AND THERE IS OLD JIM, broke his leg, just after his wife had that long spell of sickness.
8 going on. It's the layaway Wouldn't it be nice if we helped?
dan. rd still lets you buy
It gets around controls,
with an kick in. xtremely small down payment. Ple, putty-hearted.
The point is everybody does
We're that kind of peo-
state GOP solidly in the Ohioan’s The letter, revealed yesterday, was indorsed by Republicans representing most factions of the party in Indiana. Observers he-
lieved it meant the Indiana dele]
Taft al1952 GOP
gation would be behind most to a man” at the convention, The manifesto added momen: tum to a rapidly-rising ground swell for Taft in the Midwest, Yesterday's other major development was a report bv the Milwaukee Journal that Gen. Douglas MacArthur has asked his Wisconsin supporters to switch allegiance to Sen. Taft.
Thirteen top Wisconsin Republicans have already backed Mr. Taft. Their leader, former state
GOP Chairman Thomas E. Coleman, said the reported joining of forces was ‘news to him.” The Ohio state Republican organization has also placed itself behind. Taft and GOP leaders in Iowa, Illinois and Minnesota have joined the Senator's forces. The Indiana open letter circulated by former U. 3. Sen Raymond E. Willis. Other signers included former Gov. Ralph F. Gates, State Millis, three former state chairmen, two former Congressmen, four GOP members of the State Supreme Court and leaders in the State Legislature. The letter told Taft the sign-: ers beljeve “we speak th: sentiment of the great majority of voters in the state. “It is our belief the Republican
was
standard bearer must he an American of unquestionanle integrity, fearless, forthright and
an experienced publie servant. We'
believe that you meet all these
requirements and that with you
as a candidate the Republican Party can win the election.’
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Justice of Peace Files Back Salary Suit
A Lawrence Township justice of the peace today was seeking clerk in- a
Superior Court suit
© at
Auditor Frank. T.-;
OLD AND NEW-Smiles and handshakes mark a change of officers heading state Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Left
to right Lester Nelson,
Kendallville, and Melvin Mosher,
South
Bend, outgoing Grand Patriarch and Grand Master, with Judge George W. Long, Columbus, and David Snodgrass, Terre Haute, new Grand Master and Grand Patriarch.
Dinners to Honor Newly Elected I00F Officials
Three held
banquet receptions
be
and auxiliary,
In Columbus, Long. new Grand Lodge I00OF, ored Nov. 3 at Doner’'s Hall. Other new cers. include Howard Clark, .erty Center, deputy ter; Paul Hunter, grand warden; Henry E. ener, Indianapolis, grand secretary,
lin, grand treasurer, and Melvin E. Mosher, South Bend, grand' representative,
Rebekahs Elect Mrs. Garnett Wolf, Assembly, at a meeting Nov. 17 {Falls State Park Inn. {Her incoming officers are Mrs. {Ruth = Salisbury. Elkhart, president: Mrs. Ethel Potts, cennes, ler, Indianapolis, secretary, urer. Also honored will
ment of Indiana. will be Nov. 10 in Terre Haute.
Other Grand Encampment of-
|ficers include Herbert Eckhouse, | Anderson, grand senior warden; Henry Roesener. Indianapolis,
grand scribe, and A. H. Chamber-
lin, Salem. grand treasurer,
We let go of PACK salary for himself and his Virginia Field Weds
will in their home cities for new state officers of Odd Fellows who were elected the close of annual meetings heya yesterday. Judge George W. grand master of the will be hon-
Grand Lodge Libgrand masWorthington, Roes-
Frank McConaughy, Frank-
Cross Plains, new president of Rebekah will be guest of honor at Clifty
vice Vinwarden: Mrs. Pearl Coband Mrs. Mary Beck, Tell City, treas-
be David Snodgrass, who was elected grand patriarch of the Grand EncampHis banquet
Defense First, AEC Head Says
FRENCH LICK, Ind, Oct, (UP) Gordon Dean, chairman the Atomic Energy said today that the United States is ‘storing up “great quantities” of atomic weapons, And officials are pushing for an even bigger boom in atomic OM PuL-Ne--32 Rn Mr. Deans speech was prepared for delivery before -the Indiana conven-§ tion of electric power engineers. It was read by Alfonso Tammare, manager of AEC's. Chicago operations ofce. He said the, AEC had not lost sight of its long-term job of de{veloping atomic energy for the achievement of the “fuller life” for this country and the world. But he said it necessarily had taken a back seat to defense production. “We are, frankly. in the weapons business more than anything else,” he said. He said the task of the AEC was fourfold: ONE—Improve public welfare. TWO—Increase the standard of living. THREE Strengthen free competition in private enterprise. FOUR--Promote world peace. “Discussions are now going on in Washington concerning proposals that the nation greatly expand its atomic energy productive capacity,” the AEC chief said. “Our uranium supply looks better today than ever, and this coupled with technological ad-
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Mr. Dean
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Letter Backing Taft |
Far and Away—
Baby Sitter Throws In the Towel
FRANKLIN - JOHNSON. today
Show Business nursed his aching head and said pr
se SONJA HENIE plans to take a pedro, Cal. ¥/ her 3500.000° {ce show to Ruron Hig ' nes arch. after an American st “s b + next March. after an id a re to oe TE ye: lll \ tour. She said she'll skate in Euold After their mother esl) rope for the first time since she Anita” Clark went out for the § won Olympic and world's cham. evening neighbors heard a loud *} pionghips there. Her Shey opens thump on the roof of a building : in San Prancised 1 oy 15: adjoining her hotel, . rev vor ENR I was Franklin. He'd fallen BETSY VON FURSTENBERG, r es : who says she'll wed hotel heir i hg is that the Kids ‘onrad Hilton,, had a Hollywood Jocied me, in the kitchen 1 tried aE movie contract. today. The Ger- ‘ : : 1 PSR-ACITeSR § Ar 1 to climb out the kitchen window man count actres appeared in
. court vesterday to win approval and back into the living reom. Sours mY a Po §is/inped, screen tests at $250 a week. In the Courts 4 SAMUEL WALKER begins a Trage Yy life term for murder at his re pe PFC. MIT( HELL NIKOLICH quest: today because he was arrived minutes too jate last night afraid of becoming an alcoholic sess or his first visit to his mother in after 10 vears of freedom. Coy a vear. The GI, stationed at Ft, Fielding “Wright of Mississippi Meade, Md., was met at the train agreed to grant Walker's petition J... » pp in Philadelphia by A polit eman, to Tancel the suspended sentence § F His mother. Mrs. Grace Nikalich, awarded him in 1941 and in : 18, had died of a heart attack en structed state troopers to pick roule to. he . A Jon " him up in Winona, Miss. Walker CPL. JIMMY HLAVAC'S old said 'I realized I have become : friends on Chicago West Side addicted to alcohol and I'm vo x decided to do something for the afraid I might commit some dan ? (id they'd long known when they gerous act.” ard he was killed in action in 2 4 =» Korea. Oct. 23 will be Cpl. James AN EX-CONVICT corrected a Hiavae Memorial Day in the Spokane, Wash. judge yesterday neighborhood, with 100 of his and the judge reduced the pris- friends donating blood for oner's sentence by five years: Jimmy's comrades in Korea, Judge Charles Greenough sen hh wl ———— tenced O. R. Johnson to 20 years Ty & Local Produce in prison after Johnson pleaded i... ; « (guilty to grand larceny. Buttectat om am yA A re “No, Judge, it's 15 vears 48¢ and Grade A medium 52¢; no grads Johnson interrupted. Fours Powis La Ins and pyer Iii The judge ‘‘conferred.” John- Sonja Henie Europe Bound and stags, 15¢ and No. 2 poultry, 4c less son was right. i as as NO = 5 ” n SAN FRANCISCO police ar- s rested -George Campbell on sus- | picion eof burglary yesterday di . a
when peculiar bulges under his clothes proved to be 14 pairs of shears. Campbell confessed he unsuccessfully tried to knock the safe open in a floor produc cern. He couldn't explain why he § took the shears
LARGEST DISPLAY OF UNPAINTED CLEAR PONDEROSA PINE FURNITURE IN INDIANA. ALL SOLID. NO VENEERS.
ONLY $1.00 DELIVERS ANY PIECE OF UNPAINTED FURNITURE
4-DRAWER CHEST 25x14" 2x36 4-DRAWER CHEST 32x1412x36 5-DRAWER CHEST 32x1477x44 3-DRAWER COMMODE 14x12x23'2
ts con-
= n ” THERE'LL probably be some changes made in police assignTents in Dallas, Tex. This month . P. Knight is on the day shift. R partner, J. C.- Day, on nights. On accident detail are A. P. Black and Troy B. White. Tidbits THE CITY DEAD ANIMAL department in Birmingham. Ala.. turned up its nose vesterday at SOS calis from tenants of an apartmént house. A skunk was trapped in a gar-, bage can. The department said live skunks are somebody's else job.
is
17.95
= = TWO FLYIN G HOSPITAL 2295 corpsmen began tests today on a rebuilt machine that could cost a young mother her life if it broke down. The machine is’ an iron
lung borrowed to take polio vie-
24.95 895
1 think merchants like the lay- Our lunch money like it was dust. IE it Le HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 12 (UP) — vancement, leads us to believe we tim Mrs. Edgar Button from 4.DRAWER COMMODE way. They keep the merchan- Tnen I think we feel a little bet- ig P British - born actress Virginia can expand.” Honolulu to Fresno, (al, aboard 14x12x30' 2 11.95 ise. And once a customer makes ter for it, too. Yorn C. Johnson. the Justice of Field, 30. becomes the bride of film He said the use of atomic en-'a military hospital plane The purchase, the customer ties into But deduet that stuff on your | the peace, said 3500 in back salary actor Willard Parker, 3%, today, ergy for civilian or commercial disease struck Mrs. Button on OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 P. M. “e balance, and pays it off fast meome tax blank and you =! is due him. and his clerk should in a certmony at the home of purposes was the “peacetime what was to be one of the hapy get what she has bought. ih i oye Su a eps receive $350. He has also cial friends in Heverly Hills. promise of the atomic age.” ___|piest days of her life- the day she
You can pick your Christmas resents now, v the middle of December you'll ave them, all paid for. And what a relief that'll be. |
Word From Chrysler
I LIKE A COMPANY whic teps right out and says what it's
ning to do. No surprises. “0 implied but unfulfilléd/ ‘romises. :
Chrysler is like that. For intance, Chrysler has said flatly| hat it will show its 1952 models! arly in November, which is early! or Chrysler, and there will be ery few changes. » n ” THE WHOLE STORY of new models this year, I think, will be
Why waste good promotionall fleas on a restricted market? "here will be identity changes.
‘of2’ll be able to fell a 1952 from 1951, but lift the hood and vou “on't. I. “ike Chrys straight forard way of doing it. Says Chrys°r, don’t look for any surprises NN be the same good car.
tush to Rushville
THEYRE PUMPING (CORN nto the fatted.calf over in Rush‘ile. It's for the town's big day. The bankers over there in Region ive of the Indiana Bankers ociation have neaker who will t. Mary's School next Thursday ght.
Jer's
ou " »
HE'S PAUL G. HOFFMAN, the $30 ecent ECA boss, now h:ad of he Ford Foundation, who will
ome to tell all about what we're iving to Europe and what Aropeans are doing with it, Elmer Stout from the Ameriin National Bank in Ind‘anapo- ® is going over to “introduce the an who needs no introduction,” nd he'll do it well,
n = ”
NOW RUSHVILLE wouldn't L a man of the breadth of Paul 'affman get out of town with ‘st one speech. So they're call-
*ARTIY ClO uDY © CLOUDY Arias
! collector comes around, start paying, Boal!
| “What, {keep on kicking in.
As- short latched onto a ; fill the hall of |
the «
this again?” that
It melts the crust of selfishness.
and the lenged Township action of drophought goes through your mind, Ping from next year's budget the vou provisions peace
for a salary. Named as defendants in the suit
justice of the
and helps us keep on being hu-|are Township Trustee James Ii
man beings. The office collector quite nften| is an angel in disguise, not to
lthose who swallow their grum{bles, and keep on parting peacefully with their dough.
Hog Trading Fairly Active
Trading was fairly active at the Indianapolis Stockyards today. Barrows and gilts were steady
| { |
"to 25 cents lower than yesterday's
average. Choice 180 to 240-pound weight sold at $21 to $21.25. Hogs weigh-
ing 240 to 280 pounds sold at $20.25 to $21. Cattle, 600; calves, 300; hogs, 11.000; sheep, 1000. . Hogs 11.000: fairly active: barrows an gilts steady to 25 cents lower; bulk choice 180 to 249 pounds, 321 to $21 25: {atter price ess freely; 240 to 280 pounds. $2025 to 531; 160 to 180 unds’ $20 to 321: 120 to
160 pounds. $17
0 to $19.50 or more: sows about steady.
choice 300 to 435 pounds. $18.25 to $19; few sparingly, $19.50; heavier
Houston and members of the ad-| [visory board.
And those who get the gifts, hut to Marries the Hired Girl,
Saves on His Taxes An Indiana taxpaver has found the loophole in new social security
tax for domestic help.
This is how he explained his discovery to Collector of Internal
{Revenue here:
“No taxes due now as I married the hired girl. Not too dumb. was 1t?"” He returned the blank tax form with his note. But that is just part of the story. Tax officials said his wife will “now become an exemption further reducing the levy on his income,
Approves Ship Contract NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (UP) Membership of the International Longshoremen's Association (AFL) voted yesterday to approve a new two-year contract
weights. $17 te 31850 with Atlantic Coast shippers. Catile 800 calves 300: cattle slow, steady — — rm TT —— to weak: three loads choice to prime 1100-pound steers $37. load $3625: and . Legal Notices hor ad $35.50: odd lots good to choice ~ ee eet eet £ And steers $31 to £74 50. utility LEGAL NOTICE OF P N y cial grass Steers $28.50 to $31 Public Service (OF PUBLIC HEARING & 2g e iiity . 1 commercia Docket No- 4624-A, 1 2225 to $28 5¢ ew hich commer. In the matter of the joint application of cia and good £29 to L ‘lan d R. Atherton and Fannie D. Ather v active, mostly steady to weak ton $1 i/b/a Atherton Transfer & S ower but prime Door A Con any, Wichita, Kahsas seller r ood and choice $ to S53. few low prime Athert ol Transfer & Storage Company, $40 tility to good $27 to 334.50. mostly Ine chita Kansas, -purchaser for } ) 5 appr we ph he sale and transfer of CerBulls. stead v and commercial, $25 (ificate No 381 CCH. Property, Interstate, o $30.50. canner and cutter, $20 to $2 Notice is hereby given that the Public Sheep 1000. fairly active: slaughter lamb Service Commission of Indiana will conabout steady: bulk choice to prime, $31.50. duet public hearing in this cause in Rooms few lots. £32: good and choice. 330 10 of the Commission, 401 State House, Indi$31. deck mixed grade mixed native and anapo'is Ind 1000 A M Tuesday estern lambs. 77 pounds. $30: slaughtar Ociober 30, 1951. : a ewes $1 higher; good and choice, $12 Public participation is requested to $18 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION ———— OF INDIANA U. S. By ARNOLD J. ATWOOD, Secretary Statement Public Service Commission of Indiana Indianapolis, Ind. October 10, 1951 T WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 oP Govern- LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING nent expenses and recipts tor the. current Public Service Commission of Indiana fiscal ear through Oct. 10, compared Docket No. 4635-A with a vear ago; a In the matter of the joint A cation of This Year Last Year Joseph J. Ker rola. Youngstown. Ohio, for F ses $16.938.516,410 $10.167,798.289 a certificate of authority to operate motor Tecints 13.452.265.804 10.240.991.334 vehicles as a co carrier of pr operty rp 2 82.193.004 interstate. as more specifically set out in Defic 3.486.250.5135 the application Cash Balance 5.287.455.7718 7.470.733.020 Notice is hereby given that the Public Public Debt 257.030.402.582 256.461.338.162 Service Commission of Indiana wil! conGold Rese ve 22.054,879.567 23.432.302.696 duct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the Commission, dor State House, Indi anapolis. Ind 10.0 . M, Wednesday
October 31, 1951 Public Rt Sc ipalion it requested p RVI CY COMMISSION
Bs ARNOLD J ATWOOD. Secretary Public Service Commission of Indiana Indianapolis, Ind, October 11, 1951
1937 Pontiac Eng. No. 6-397-759 Serial No. 37-2611. Anyone claiming title, contact Leonard K, Rodgers, 1210 N. Central Ave Sale Oct. 17, 10 a, m. Storage & repair bill, £125.00
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Proposed New Tax Rates
SINGLE PERSON Net Income { After Deductions,
But Before : Exemptions Present Tax New Tax $ 800 8 aM. 8. 44 1.000 80 [9 - 2.000 2580 312 3.000 458 544 4.000 TNR 790 5.000 944 1.054 8 000 1.780 1.994 10.000 2.436 2.730 15.000 4.448 4.970 20.000 6.942 7.764 25.000 9.798 10,942 50.000 26,388 28.468 100.000 > 798 69.690 300.000 47.274 252.166 500.000 420 274 436.144 1,000.000 870.000 ]80,000 MARRIED COUPLE Net 1 : (No Children) Alter Deduct ons Rut Before Exemptions Present Tax New Tax 3 1,500 $ 60 § 66 2.000 160 178 3.000 3 401 4.000 560 A24
one Genuine FILLER FOUNTAIN PEN.
girls. Price of this pen sale, $3.50. words with one filling)
pen but the price.
2
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847 Local Truck Grain Prices
5.000 760 i. 3000 1,418 1.580 | 10,000 1.888 2.108 | 15,000 3.260 3,648 | 20.000 4 872 5.460 25.000 6.724 7.512 50.000 9.592 21.884 100,000 52.77 56.936 300.000 222.572 229.358 500.000 403,548 412,332 1.000.000 858,548 872,332
MARRIED COUPLE Two Children) Net Income After Deductions, But Refnre Exemptions
Present Tax New Tax 3 3.000 8 20% 133 4.000 320 356 5.000 520 579 R.000 1.152 1.285 10.000 1.592 3.171 15.000 2.900 3.240 20.000 4.464 5.004 25.000 6.268% 7.008 50,000 18,884 21.092 lL 100.000 51.912 56.036 300.000 221,504 228.276 500,000 402.4568 411,228 1.000.000 857.456 871.228
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Notice
Notice ix he signed Purchasing A Jrdianapaiis and th
ah buil 104 fest hi 200 * nf 15.000 so Ar ing dears wil be p opent )
high 0 a 4 foo opening in the cente over the doors to ba of steel fra vanized iron Cles building at the ce
minimum of 44 feet the truss to the fin Building will he a live load of 20 1h Are to he placed on esnters and purlins mately 5 ft. 6 in co Struetural steel 4 aligned for bolting to mental arch tied b turnbuckles. Each a concrete footing fabricated from ro bolted to arches R mum of 22 gauge co steel. Both ends o provided with rollir structural shapes a ered galvanized iron steel rails are to t doors Bidders will furr drawings or phot«
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Aviation Commission reject any and o AL BER ty 106
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