Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1951 — Page 28

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THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 195 . THURS!

~ Today «Business Peace B Blame Drivers, Rebels Defy |g

Not the Cars |New (Offers; By Harold Hartley Millions Lost

HAVE MOTORS been ‘“souped up’ too much?

Mavbe vou're one who thinks they are too fast for By United Preas ct | NEW YORK, Oct. 25 — Rebel safety. : ‘ : . [longshoremen defiantly rejected And when vou see one, wheels up, in a ditch, it looks peace proposals last night as inpredict it will, like the aluminum Sustry Jeadess Yamed Hat Hie] tumbler, sell cottage cheese by the Para VZing :«vew ore pors strike ton jLireatens losses of hundreds of | : {millions of dollars.’ | Truck Tango The Commerce and Industry As-! vedo sociation of New York, represent-| \ ling a large part of the city’s in-| jdustry and business, said $250 million worth of merchandise is| tied up in port now and $25 milHon more of it is piling up each| day. ! | “In the face of that potential] financial pressure, a sizeable num-| ber of firms, particularly smaller ones, might be forced into in-| solvency,” said Thomas J, Miley,| “ris€ociation vice president. ©. | Bar Compromise ; He said it is almost impossible o“ . i to determine accurately the value] THANKS, GIRLS —Gls of the 28th Division at Camp Atof merchandise caught in the terbury last night thanked hostesses at the Indianapolis Service|strike but added: men's Center for all the good times they've had in 14 months as “Most of the perishables that| "Hoosiers." Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, commander of the di-

are on the docks and some still gon heading for Europe next month, presented a plaque to

like the guy was digging his grave with the accelerator, And maybe he was. But I ‘was surprised to learn that top speeds aren't much faster than they used to be. = u a GM's BOB EMERICK tells me that the speedometer needle has edged up only 3 per cent in 16; years. But motors have 21 per cent more muscle. = What did they do with the added horsepower? They spent it on pickup and smoothness.

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" ” =u \ CARS DO GO FASTER. But that's because there are more billiard table ‘highways. We can use more of the speed we've always had.

Mr. ‘Wright Wilbur

+ Mr. Kline THINK YOU'RE a And why is the accident curve Shaw behind the wheel? jumping over the moon? Maybe you are good, but how " Fifty million cars and trucks would you do with a truck? are fighting for room on the high-. Upin Chicago, wavs. And on some roads it's a three IndianapThey crash and bang olis drivers are

tight fit. £7 aboard ships can be marked off as! ;. : ; makin trucks | and rofl in the euch. do STIS lost. Only those that are in holds _Miss Jean Engelke. THIS LITTLE PIECE is an an- from the cake {with refrigeration stand to be sal-

swer to the guy who says, “lf walk to the they didn’t make them go so fast, /rhumba. It's a

ids Rejected | Bookmakers Now

Must Keep Books fsn't Stumped For Uncle Sam

gamblers. |

enue Collector for Indiana, today store. As he stepped up to the reminded them Uncle Sam wants par, he unzipped his jacket.

win or lose. “excise tax.”

and operators of numbers, punch- |, +" vo didn’t say anything. board, lottery and pool gambling, who must also pay up an addi- mum penalty for petit larceny — [tional 1 [occupational tax.”

who formerly were free as birds lin {will have to spend some time in the office after Nov. 1. |said the new tax laws require that {daily records be Kept. of all wag: ers. Operators will” be. required to make monthly tax returns on’ bets, too.

profit organizations which pay no

Mr: Cripe that inventories of all “malt liquors” must be made at] the close of business Oct. 31. [tax return with the inventory at{tached must be filed before Dec: 1,

. . ’ “ |vaged, provided the tieup does not Portugal S Exiled 2 em continue for too long a period.” | {A r. Cripe said. ' Leaders of the wildcat strikers Queen Dies at 86 | Although known as floor-stocks

In Dock Strike]

Defendant Plays “sell-0ut Crowd

‘Politics; but Clark | ; Expected at

POLITICAL flattery got the

. ge y . |defendant nowhere today in Judge Pacifist S Trial

Alex Clark's municipal Court.

Clem Smith, 30, of 328 Drake | A standing-raom-only crowd i St., was charged with ‘stealing expected at 9:30 a.‘'m. omit fom lance in Superior Court 3.when Pacifist from. an oy Principal William Lewis fights his legal battle against “un-American Ker religious discrimination.” Judge Norman E. Brennan said he had granted a defense counsel request that folding chairs be ' brought into the courtroom to augment the normal seating capacity of 60. The balcony also I y ve used, if necessary. Uncle calls this an en00 fine and 150 days on the i De ane, recently Souted as State Farm. principal of the Gregg Township Smith had a record of previous gq.) ,,; in Morgan County, is a retheft convictions. lcent Jehovah's Witness convert. -_ Many members of his religious order are expected to attend the

Joseph B. Brown [order a Services-Are-Set |. Attacting Teachtts

Judge Brennan said thé casa wi 0 Services for Joseph B. Brown, also was attracting considerable former part-owner of the North- attention from teachers attendwestern Mill Co., will be at 11 ; 0 {he state convention here, a. m, Saturday in Olive Branch 7, nig joa] action, Mr. Lewis

Nov. 1 is bringing trouble to

Ralph W. Cripe, Internal Rev- six radios

10 per cent bite of every bet, mgped to his chest was a stic Uncle calls it an|pjctyring a blue polka dot bow tie. Judge Clark, candidate for And thise goes for bookmakers Mayor, recognized it of course

He just socked Smith the maxi-

£50.

That's not all. Professionals

conducting their enterprises

Mr. Cripe

There is one exception -— non-

income tax. Methodist Church. Burial will be {s asking for a writ of man- q Liquor Inventory Due in Bethel Cemetery. vonkle damus against the Indiana State Liquor dealers were advised by Friends may call at the Conkle o \ = “0 sorgan County

W. 16th St. Funeral Home. Mr. Brown died yesterday his home, 3508 W. 30th St. was 57.

in Coroner and the Morgan County He Deputy Sheriff. He charges a complete “breakA native of Lincoln County, down of law and order” in MorKentucky, he had lived in the gan County and contends ofsame neighborhood here 40 years. ficials did. nothing to prevent

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we wouldn't kill so many people.” showdown. ; » itemize isting | F last four years he. has “mob rule” tactics that preBut it isn't the manufacturer| John Peter, : informed Clyde Mills, top trouble- y VERSAILLES, France, Oct. 25 ventory Jamia es ror he a at Maplehurst vented him from assuming his who makes them go. It's the district manager shooter of the Federal Mediation (UP)—Exiled Queen Amelie of spirits and wines intended for Jersey Farms. He was a member duties as principal of the threedrivers, even as you arid IL or Dodge Sora le “4 Service, that there will be no com-/ 1] oy S 0 Portugal, 86, critically ill for the sale, even if in transit at the of the Baptist Church. room school, How It Works ow Fucks, 3oi8 pF promise in their rebellion against past three weeks of angina pec- time. Surviving are his wife, Hazel; At the preliminary hearing in Ji : . “roll them ba. Mr- Henderson their leaders in the AFL Interna- Support for Frank E. McKin- toris, died at her.chateau today.| Cigaret dealers are required to two sons, Ray and Warren, both! judge Brennan's court 200 perWHENEVER 1 SEE Dr. W. {tional Longshoremen’s Associa- ney, Indianapolis banker, as na- The queen, who spent nearly make a similar inventory and of Indianapolis; three daughters, ¢,ns turned out.

I'm careful Pies’ over the truck rodeo course tion.

n the back. 8 Roidiers Field. | The union signed a contract Klar Ee faatvers afe Waiter which the dockers do not like and . E 0., Rober y B. Henderson, Haekl's Express, They ned lo work under its by Indiana party leaders here to- : day.

and William K. Wright, of Foster, « Lines. And here's what they do, 1f we get assurance from some- But none considered his election a certainty.

’ hi boy with authority that the cona cast from the waist up. Hard Put don’t you try. Democratic leaders in the na-

: 7 a {tract will be renegotiated, we'll] as a board. THEY BACK THOSE tional headquarters in Washing-

i DoaIts Ki iad big'ask the men to go back to work] e has been making annua - ; “ " ” drcace. g j trailers into “alleys. And ifitoday,” said John J. Campson, ton this morning said Mr. McKinney was among a long list of

A bo NS American that isn’t tough enough, they set|leader of the insurgent dock workJatest trip was to Buenos Alres. |.» 2 ‘crooked alley” with a ery. _ party leaders mentioned for the This time he bumped into an| Kink in it. Speed counts, And! Twice yesterday Fp ng ki post but that “nothing has been |jecte roposals o eir leaders : on i airplane accident and a revein:| ‘ley dont dare touch the sides. Joe Es Ane He-ug decided. Hancock Circuit Court jury yestion. The plane blew a tire, no n ay check their driving oe ; The new chairman, national terday awarded $17,500 damages injuries, and Peron got a shove €Y¢ Dy setting up a string of A spokesman for ring-leading Democratic leaders said, will be to Fred Maar, 341 E. Minnesota from his enemies. barrels, and they wind in and Local 791 said more than 500 of: approved first by President Tru- St, who was injured in an in2 8 # «out, as in traffic, without knock-ficers and men of 10 insurgent 10- man pefore his candidacy 1s! dustrial accident Feb. 21, 1947. I MET THE DOCTOR in Wal- ing over a barrel, cals turned down a proposal to placeqd™before the National Com- Mr. Maar sued Armstrong Cork ly Waugh's Hume-Mansur barber| Next is target practice. They 80 back to work on military car- mittee next week. |Co., sub-contractor for a new Eli shop. What impressed him most tee up four sets of golf balls on 80 Ships as strike leaders sug- No Word From Truman Lilly & Co. building in Indianabout Argentine was inflation. 4), ground. And they drive be- 8ested. A check with White House apolis, after a package of foam a rr is 0. Fett that tween them. They've got only Th€Y decided to permit only sources by telephone today dis- glass fell on his head while he hs black market in pesos, 30 to| Inches to spare. troop ships to move in the para- cgsed the President has not men- was employed on the project as the dollar instead of th : ee] Why all these shenanigans? lyzed port. _, tioned to anyone his possible a structural iron worker. se ar Instead ol the govern-iy.,, .’ test of 1 The strikers’ spokesman said op : ment’'s 14, i ight i h est of skill, and to find choice for the chairmanship. The case was taken to Hane nent’s , is run rig in the ut who is the Dest {the men similarly rejected a sug- yp Mm Ki k C banks. ! | + 8nd safest|o. tion by Mr. Sampson that they r. McKinney said he had not cock County on a change of ven4 y . 7 heard anything -about his pos- ue from Marion County by Mr.

{truck driver in America ne JO ! : return to work pending a new, _. : ’ i #4 8 = sible sele -|Maar ’ arINFLATION DOWN there is IT PAYS OFF. Fewer acci. vote on the contract the I re. 8 dle selection as national chair re s attorney, Robert L. Car

like it is here with the working gents, cargo gets through faster, cently ratified. “I have not discussed the .

man, Wages in pesos are six! . chairmanship with anyone and 1 2/7 Hoosier Doctors

6s ‘what (hey. used 10 be. pit) 3 helps good truck driving get Hm Dame on the road. | wouldn't think about the Post To Enter 50-Y | unless I get some official word,” 0 n of - Sqr Club Seven Indianapolis doctors are

the. peso buys only one-sixth as| 'Sardonic Note | he said.

'One Sentence In Ad Pays Off Several years ago Mr. McKin- 2MON& 27 Hoosier physicians with

And that should give Ameri- BERKLEY DUCK JR. signed eins some idea of how inflation me up as a judge, And I'm to read a half : works everywhere. The answer little pieces other people wrote. ANDERSON, Ind. Oct. 25 (UP) ney refused an offer to be treas- : a century or more of practice i® never how much money, but Then pick the one-two-three. An Anderson housewife had no urer of the National Democratic - e Dinard into the Fifty-Year what it will buy. The realtors are handing out|luck advertising for a home un- Committee and was said to hava y : ednesday as part of the : 8 5.» $90 in cash for the three best, til she inserted the following ad turned down an offer for ap- A onvention of the Indiana “AND I GOT to thinking about And they'll cover up the corners|it the newspaper: pointment to President Truman's ale te ASSoaition. pressure here for raises in pay, of the pages so the judges can’t| ' Lbree drunken adults, three cabinet as Secretary of the Yong od SIRnaRD nen 32 Je S0 afd how when they come through throw the dough to their neigh- Vicious children need rental. Rent Treasury. James W. Canada ho Bia they don’t leave the worker any bors’ kids. ‘no object. We never pay bills . s . y, omas J.

: Dugan, Roy H. Elliott, Harry A. ter off at the grocery counter. | an Jangwey i Bhter market basket per days 1 LIKE THE TITLE, “What| After that, she said, she was Trading Opens jacobs, Heny >: Soonard and

. YS the Bill of Rights Means to Me.” swamped with offers. Blanchard B. Pettijohn. work is no bigger in Argentina; ’ 4 aR ——— { { Dr. John A. MacDonald, Interthan it was before inflation. And 1 ™ Sorry T78 Over ihe age Ine Slowly at Yards

! ; Laken, N. Y., formerly of Indianand can't ge : = J that goes for the United States : nt ont ine to rds to Trading opened slowly at the apolis, also will be honored. as well. >

Indianapolis Stockyards this

Foster Montgomery, not to slap him o About a year ago I did, and almost broke my knuckles. He was just back from Peru, where he had cracked a vertebra. He walked around for months in

tional Democratic succeed William Boyle, who resigned last week, was discussed

the Chateau de Bellevue overlook-

Versailles. Her husband, Don Carlos

Louis, the heir presumptive, were assassinated in 1908 in Lisbon.

Indianapolis Man Wins $7,500 Damage Award

mes State Service

Ti GREENFIELD, Oct. 25 — A

Livestock, Laws

tell what it means to me, I could Sua : no s : Bs : MOTRIN, ? 1 do it im a single sentence. Effective Nov. 1 ont. To ‘ 1 Local Stocks ana Bonds ile - : spl 12EE, 16.000; barrgws And gilts, 25 to - Oct. 25— im : on % 2 . il ’ : 8s lower: bu choice 170 to 240! . - "A HOUSEWIVES have been beg-; It means to me that I can do | Rigid enforcement of Jndiana E Rana 1. Tap tay 0: few sis ened No. American Loan 3 ree 0 Askes ging grocers and druggists for| anything I choose so long as I (NeW Stff laws concerning Sick ingly. §is.75: ‘340° to” 280 pounds.’ $16.15 American. Sates Tos Te aluminum foil. do not offend the rights of |and diseased livestock will begin}? oF 30 G68 onounds, bid, $18.30 Ayrshire Cobos oon 24% 18; They run into the song and others. {Nov. 1, Dr. R. W. Elrod, state sows (33 cents or, more lower, choice 300 Bos Sad is a 3 ries . 3 > C “ ounds, $1 0 J5; 3 A A eee 7 “ee dance about defense swiping the And what are “rights”? That's Veterinarian, said today. 425 to 600 pounds. $15.50 to $11.50. 13 |Belt RR & Sik Yds som ..... 30k oo. aluminum. what lawyers are for. | Enforcement of health and san- ers ay Rives 300; JLiers pnd helt. gobbs-Merrill pid 4%... ne And the housewives want to But how would you say it? |itation laws has been weak in the mercial and good mixed searlings. $27.50 ea Ta nM an know what licking Russia has to . Co ———————n | past, but Dr. Elrod points out that|sbove $34-scattering | good and “enoice Circle, Theater com ieee 50 " do with a little piece of foil just Fire Sweeps Duplex; {the new law passed by the rogy- Ife fee, adove Iv: or gr lof ‘onsolidated Fin 5 ptd .... big enough to wrap up the re- ! {lar session of the 1951 state legis-| utility and. commercial, $21 to $28: veal. | KOTL DAr-RAVAr ............ tla Lh mains of last night's dinner for Boy, 7, Rescued lature has stiffened controls. $35.80 to s40: prime Quotable 341; Wility | gummins Eng pfd a reser sins 0, ini he . . 0 ¥ | vesioenes 1374 the refrigerator. A T7-year-old boy asleep in bed The new law provides for pos-| sheep, 2000: active, strong to 50 cents Eastern Ind Tele § pfd .. 97 B44 s- 8 8 was rescued this morning as fire Sible criminal proceedings against JiEier choice and prime 33180, to a3 Fae Ne aE SUCH OPPORTUNITIES don’t damaged a duplex residence at any violators, revoking of live- and ehatce $30.50 to $31.50; utility to faintly [Finance Lom JR 9 i" -. . ’ " s a 0 to i : inance 5% esse 95 g0 begging, not to guys like Jerry 1902-04 S. Meridian St. stock dealers’ ilcese, court in- sholce to, prime 95” to" 104: pound Sey Hays Corp bid wr Bn o1 . Y ; 3 i p ini pelts £00 d e¢ 15; r milton 0 COI ..euue Canfield, who turned out all those, Harold Aldrich Jr. was asleep Junctions or quarantining of Ros 1% 00d and cholce 828.75; ewes AT 100 UE C0 0a “11iir Me ion spun aluminum tumblers in whichiin the upstairs apartment at diseased animals to the premises Bulls weak to 50 ‘cents lower, utility Home T & T 5% ptd "... 50 cotta h re d and commercial, $24 to $2850: cutter Hook Drug Co com eerse IA. 9 i ge Sheese Was sad 19041, 8. Meridian St., when Mrs. Where hey are funrtere . FTE and utility. light weights, $22 to $24. ina Asso Tell 2pd............ 37% 39% e's got foil. An e's going to S i ajor goals o o tte | [10 A350 Tell 2'2 pid........ 48} Bg il, / e's going to J. 8. Duncan discovered the blaze ne of the major g the . Ind Gas & Water com ...... 230s 2% make hi ottag 8 cottage cheese con- that started in the basement. enforcement program will be to| Sizzers ind Mich El $a pid... ...... 97 101 tainers out of it, nice little buckets Knowing the boy's parents wera Prevent the sale of diseased ani-| BOSTON ox [iT Indpls Ain Club Realty Co... 80 to dump in the rest of the green not at home at the moment, Mrs. mals at auctions. Under the new ERvotan ob Oct. 25 (UP)— jodple Pow & Ls Gol «oe 2406 © HY beans or gravy to be stuffed in/Duncan awakened the boy and law, sellers must present with the ‘gyptian belly dancers—In | iadfinapolis “Water com .... 1612 18° the cold box. led him to safety animal a health certificate show- the form of dolls—were |jIndanapolis Water 4Vs pfd ...100 | y. ba d in B Indianapolis Water 5% pfd ..106'%2 109'% 2 2.» | The flames ate through the first ing the animal negative to tests nned in Boston today. Kingan & Co €OM_ ............ de 4% ’ \ g ting 8 Bright h , *Kingan & Co pid 64 66 JERRY WILL CALL the con-'floor of the building, causing for brucellosis and tuberculosis ighton ousewives pro- Indianapolis Railways com ... 4 : tainer the Bascal Pack. And I damage estimated at $5000. \within 30 days before the sale, | tested so strongly that “Lit. |Jeferson National Lifs com .. 10% 113 nfm — rrr Be Ni - — ee ——————————— = le Fatima” dolls which eR COP DR 4IL8 rx irres ’ { hi Cc neh Caforation oR 1 Bi | 8 mon-Herrington com y | pany and shake were |yagtic” Asphalt. .. .r.. 6% withdrawn from sale in two Nat Homes com (new) ....... 18% stores | Nat Homes pid 00 105 2 3 Ss N Ind Pub Serv com ‘ 2% S——— eee ee ee tates Niu oD Serv Hh pa . 9. vz . . IN In erv 2 pid....... s Loca PR Mallory eas 33% 359 Truck Grain Prices Progress Laundry com ... 2 . SS ————— —— on. | Pub Serv of Ind com ........ 38% 128% Truck wheat. $231 | Pub Serv of Ind 3'2 pfd ..... 81'a 84 New No. 2 white corn, $161 | Ross Gear Tool com .. ...... 44 “eds New No. 2 yellow corn, $1.61 | *Behwitzer-Cummins pfd ..... 17%, Oats, * 85c. |80 Ind SE GON vi. eines 20% 23% Soybeans, $2.73 Se jos &E 23% > resect 108% | 8tol - COM uve a. Local Prod |Siokely-vh dam ofd HJ hi 0 Pp oduce | Terre Jlsyte Mulleale .!.... 12% 13 — ——————— rete reeee ( CRING C20, 20a c.s.u0002 74 Beevoiade a ures, Bie: Conds n (cree Jnjied Telephone ¥% vid \.\ 88... 5 and Grade A medium 82 no grade eggire qividend "’ ** to oultry—Fowls, 4% Ibs. an y : BO under 4 1bs. and “paehorma, reer as: allen & sien 5 ses an stags, 15c, and’ No. 2 poultry, 40 less| American an 4 wee | an eo. 1. American er wens

ecurity 5s an_ 4

U. S. Statement

WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 ment expenses and receipts for the cur-| rent fiscal year through Oct. 23, compared with a year ago This Year

a _| Columbia Club 3-58 63 ....... { (UP)—Govern | Gitinens Ing Tel ata 61. [pl d01 1 uitable Securities 5s 60 .(. nd amjlion Mfg ee | p : > 158

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Last Year

Expenses $ 18,973,036,042 11,146,290, oe Receipts 14.404.635.401 ° 10.994 019.018 (ndpls Rallways 5s 67 62 65 eficit 4,568,400.638 222.278.157 Ind Limestone 4s 75 .... 4 nm Cash Bal 5.491,898,815 4,261,893,735 Ind Asso Tel 38 75 ........ 97 eas Publte Debt 258.260.455.004 256.756,478,763 LALne] Sack (a crees vee 4) reas 0 es. ,144,214.96 33, y / | 2 wiieesee PO 14,214.96) 29] Sans Ind Pub Serv dis 73°1000 8a ~ | ie! 8 cesnee INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |pubiie Servies 3%s T5........ 98 .

Clearings for today Debits for today

$11,718 aa 29, 11000

chairman to. Dalf her life in exile, lived here in file a return by Dec. 31.

ing King Louis XIV's palace at'may be made to delay actual tax payments I, though the returns are to be filed King of Portugal, and his son,lin 1951.

REINFORCING BARS

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Approximately 20 Tons—40 fo 50-ft. Lengths SIZES: %"—Ya"—Ta"

Open to Inspection at Our Yard

AMERICAN COMPRESSED STEEL

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READY FOR IU HOMECOMING —Indiana's Marching 100, who will parade between the halves at Saturday's Homecoming game with Illinois, include these six students: Drum Major Wes HumWhiting; Jack Koselak, North Liberty; Dick Reed, Noblesville; Jim Miller, Boonville; Tom Griffith, A + ll, and ‘Warren Hickman, Corydon. A parade and bonfire will light up the IU spirit tomorrow night, It will be followed by a Marching 100 show and announcement of the Homecoming queen.

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