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* By Harold Hartley WHEN I SNIP OFF a piece of wire, I throw it away.

‘more bucks in the bank.

" %..B | I FOUND THIS OUT yester- keeper, about an apple. day in a little jaunt along the

tan aunt up in Massachusetts. to hand it to the other boy. But I wasn't looking only at a; And the other boy always hands wire and paddling up and down back the biggest half. the marbled halls I looked around] That makes sense, and cents,

Maybe that's why I am poor. And why A. T. & T. has/ments_in an interview two days

A. T. & T. doesn’t throw the little piece of wire away. It| He said the outlook was very fav

sends it to Western Electric] a {orable. “I wouldn't have gone] + where it is melted down and rollbacks unless wages slide. And| into this thing if it hadn't been,” drawn into new. wire, {that isn't likely. : he said. |

‘Then he told me a ‘story, a

He said he had told his son if footpaths - of Indiana Bell Co. the son has an apple to divide, which is as thrifty as your Puri- the way to get the biggest half is

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By United Press | DAYTON, O.. Nov. 13 — Sen.| Robert A. Taft predicted here last! : night that he would win the Re-| publican presidential nomination! on a “very early ballot.” | The Senator made his com-

{after returning from a tour of the | 2 {southern and midwestern states, &

| He declined to comment upon] {the possibility of Gen. Dwight D.| a Eisenhower entering the race. “I| never discuss personalities,” he! said. | 8 Sen. Taft also said that he had not talked with Rep. George Ben-| # der, Ohio Congressman-at-Large| who talked with Gen. Eisenhower |

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to see if it really was a wellheeled and hard-hearted corporation. First I found out it wasn't so well - heeled as I thought. The public is on its neck day-in-and-day-out for better and more servce. = » » AND IF BELL DOESN'T come through the public yowls “Monop-

oly.” So Bell has to keep on spending. I was buttressed with brass.

*And I thought all of the opera-

tors would ghiver and run to cover when the “front office showed up.

= n s BUT I NEVER SAW such bowing and scraping. 1 got the idea that the executives were working for the operators. And come to think of it, I guess they are. The big boys of Indiana Bell were careful to stay out of the way. It was “Excuse me,” and *1 hope I'm not bothering you,’ all the way. Then I saw the lounge rooms. And I wanted to stay right there. Deep davenports, exotic colors, huge slabs of mirrors. But it was a woman's world and not the place for me. Or was it? - = - THEN 1 DISCOVERED something else. The only spot in town where there are two TV stations. 1 saw two programs at once but only one got out to you through WFBAM. The other one hit the air at Louisville. Lucky guys they are up there in the Long Lines Division of AT&T. But then I saw a sign which spoiled it. It said simply “No Congregating.” And I moved on.

Night Shift ‘J SAT ON A PIANO BENCH last night with Bill Blees. He is vice president of big. brawny Avco. and general sales manager of its Crosley Division. I asked him if he thought Americans were running out of money. He didn’t think so, but-he did sav we are running short of time, too many things to do with our waking hours. There is, he =aid, actual competition for your time. = nr = HE'S 59, spectacled and balding a little, precise and enthusiastic in his speech. I would have pegged him for a high school principal, if I nadn't known better. He's that mild and pleasant, So many are competing for your time that he predicted more stores would start staying open evenings. He backed this up. “More wives are working, and more husbands and wives shop together, "especially when they're buying something which costs several hundred dollars. That means they like to shop at night. = ” = = "HE SAID WE ALL stockpiled after Korea, the government, the manufacturer, the merchant and the consumer. And we had to work that off, and digest it. Then business being always uncertain what the government would do in the next quarter has taken no chances. It produces to the limit. And, in somé lines, de said, that has caused high inventories. These are being disgorged. And in about two or three months, things will be on the move again. That's how he saw it. = ” r THE FOOLER in the picture is prices. The public saw the word “rollback” in the headlines and stepped back and waited. But,

sald Mr. Blees, there can't be any

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too. La Paris last week and predicted that the General would not leave! No Blues his post as commander of SHAPE C. T. FOXWORTHY, ‘the Ford to be a candidate. dealer, is one of my favorite! Sen. Taft also declined to com-| people. ment upon the candidacy of his! He beat me at gin rummy, then brother Charles who has an-! let me win my money back, which nounced he will seek the Repubfew others do. lican nomination for governor of But I. top-rate ‘him ‘because ‘Ohio next year. when he gets to the top of the Sen. Taft said, “Of course I pile, he doesn’t turn around and have talked with Charles but I bow to the spotlight. He keeps on have nothing to say one way or climbing. the other.” j :

He said that he had “absolutely no comment” when asked if he thought a defeat for him would hurt his own chances in obtaining the nomination dq the Chicago convention. |

Honest Injun"s

HOMER CITY, Pa., Név. 13 Y(UP)—Officials of the Homer City State Bank. which recently advertised for a cashfer had an answer today from an inmate of the Western Pennsylvania State Penitentiary,

2 ” n LAST YEAR he got his two boys, Gordon, a vice president of C. T. Foxworthy & .Co., 819 E. Washington St., and Richard A., who is boss of the 2419 WW, Washington St. branch, and the people] who all together make Foxworthy.! He threw a big party just to tell them they had built Indiana's largest Ford dealership. This Friday night at the Warren he's throwing another party for the same people. And this one means even more. These are tough times for some in the car

business. But not for “C.T.” = = =

HE'S NOT SINGING the blues. “I dom't mind worki L orkin He told me 3 long time ago that with honest men.” the wl there'll always be business if you ter said. “If the salary is

find enough prospects, enough selling. He proved it. In October, when the new car business was faltering a little, he stepped up and rang the bell with the biggest month in his whole career, sold 569 units, worth £723 = = -

and do right, I'll see what I can = |

do with the pardon board.”

Youths’ Slaying Trial | Due for Jury Tonight |

ANN ARBOR. Mich., Nov. (UP) Circuit Judge James R. I LOOK BEHIND those figures. Breakey Jr. said today that he. They aren't all new customers. will “do everything possible” to They are repeaters. And that's get the trial of three teen-aged what real selling is, keeping peo- youths on charges of slaving a

ple sold, and being worthy of nurse for $1.50 beer money into Fr

their confidence. the hands of the jury by tonight.

And that's what C. T. Fox- The prosecution and defense worthy has plenty of —the confi- will begin their final arguments lence of ax

the people who come today. William Morey and Max back, year after year. Pell, both 18 and of Ypsilanti That is his most priceless asset. Mich., and David Roval/17, Milan, Anybody else's, too. Mich., are accused of clubbing to

Trouble Bubble

I WROTE A PIECE about the Bargain Barn out at 8008 E. Local Washington, and the rumpus that .__ was brewing over underpricing a Sunbeam product. Sunbeam won't get sold down the river. and you can bet there's trouble in the wind. Then the owner of the Bargain Barn came in. I expected him. He Butterfat—Premium. 60c: regular. 5%. is 20-year-old E. D. Rexroat. ro i rh Be fhe Ban and he had some things. to say

] | Poultrs—Fowls. 413 Ibs and over. 23¢ which make the water hotter. under 41; Ibs. and Leghorns. 18¢: cocks

i and stags, lic. and No. 2 poultry. 4c less

last Sept. 16.

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death Nurse Pauline Campbell, 34,

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SCENE OF TRAGEDY—This is an over-all scene of the disastrous train wreck near Evanston, Wyo., yesterday which killed 20 per-" |

sons and injured 49 others.

Far and Away—

Duns ‘Uncle,’ Gets Wrong Check

COL. MICHAEL J. PETROSKY says the easiest way to make a few fast dollars is to send the government a bill. He asked Uncle Sam to pay $23 for gasoline

purchased for a government plane! at the Gorton, Conn., Flying Serv-|

ice. He received a check for $665,565. The colonel wired the government a ‘slight overpayment” had been made and asked what to do with’ the check. He added:

“What about the $237”

Meanest Man

WILLIAM MOQUIN, 40. was sentenced to nine months in prison yesterday for stealing three cigars from a blind man’s stand in the

Pensacola, Fla., post office. =” = =

FBI DIREGIJOR J. EDGAR HOOVER called today for greater public support of law enforcement 1gencies in the fight against increased crime. “Every thoughtful American citizen” should be shocked by crime figures’ jump of

ban areas 4 per cent in rural

Mr. Hoover

areas in the first six months of

this year. Mr. Hoover said.

Frustration

GOV. DOUGLAS McKAY of Oregon was trapped in his private elevator a half an hour at the Oregon Statehouse in Salem Yyesterday—one foot from the ground level. = = = MOVIE “fairly good” condition at St. John's Hospital in

Hollywood. which he entered yes-

terday for a virus infection.

Bartenders Saluted

= = = than No. 2 . . : " i 2 ENDERS outdistance $0 HE SAID he wasn't trying to BART : Su 4 ; 1 cial workers in helping people jan Sunbeais oF jhe little ye Local Stocks and Bonds re their troubles, according te ws t , v i ows but he added that he = a nationally prominent welfare wouldn't raise his. prices. So I grocxs —V°% 13— oo sal at eon or. Edward B. Os, asked him how soon he expected A Ua Nm 5 research director of the St. Louis, to have his merchandise shut off, American States pfd ... 24 'Mo., Social Planning Council, I'm getting plenty.” he told forghize Collienits com reves 1 17% sald a SUIVeY made in New We Te ayes 42% Mf ves . $ 2 8 3 & me. And 1 asked where. He said Belt BR & sux ti York's poverty-stricken areas fom distributors. “And some ‘of Bodbe-Merrill com i 1332 proved the point. » obbs-Merrill ¢ “ » V ; the i her hing I buy direct from rCentral Soya pid 4% Ln a Syewle m trouble, he told a H Bplares RE Rhoads aioe com i Columbus, O., audience, ask adBe vey I: a troubje zone, He oo Lan ea 5 ptd soy 9 vice from bartenders, druggists cu e price on GE light bulbs!Cont Car-Na-\ iq ..... seours. He added that ont Car-Na-Var. ............ 1 13 and storekeepers. { and soon felt the clamp. Qummins Ens com’, Lill 4 , a © St. Louis survey indicated peo- ¥ 7 Ow Delta Elec com 18 16% ‘ple mistook the social worker's F, > pr “fai 1», Eastern Ina Tel ’ TY of neh : inn : Bi CALLED fair-trading, Equitable Tor at Va . 3 _..'lobjectivity for cold - blooded which the Supreme Court ruled Equitable Securities ord . 4 ness.” “rani " i i ’ i nan < Ri cht : <n] 3 out, “price-fixing.” and said, “It's Family Finance $% pd . ~ 100 Dr Olds said the solution is a free country and I'll sell at anv San Cor . 27 .. apparently to place welfare workPrice 1 gant ton | ale (a 2 10% ers. in places where people seek i 8 know business, the| HOS Drug Co com od... ®. 19° |help—in ‘churches, factories and apple cart won't stay tipped long.|J2d Asso Tel 2 pte 3B leenools r y *i1Ind Asso Tel 2%; pie x SCNNOIS. Watch and see *Ind Gas £ Wht: Re Frys 33 + is, — ee ——————————————— Fugi PEigmpe Th 4 vgit |indols” Ain"Clob ‘means co. ® You Have Two Days NOTHING makes me under- Bay 0 8 “To Mail Gifts Overseas stand I am not the toddler I once Indianapolis Water com... 18% 18% 3 X / } f ’ . A a v was like the arrival of the first|Indiananois Wares 3% oid Tots 100s] WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (UP calendar. Bnei onal Life com .. 10's 11% You've got until Thursday to { 0 COI . . ~ And this year the Pennsylvania Kingan & Co ptd ol . 8 * mail packages for Christmas deRailroad got the jump. Made me [incon National Life ......... 12, U8 ljjvery overseas — except Korea, suck in my breath and mumble:|Marmon Herr : 81s where the deadline was Nov. 1. Whew, again?” | Nat- Homes kom" inew) Cl ‘ 17a) The National Federation of ® rT Pub Ser resgene 9 ori Shipping said recent > - N Ind Pub Serv com > 11, | American Shipping ® Li the Greyhound XN Ind fub Serv 44 pid .... 83 % , work stoppages at some U. 8S. ines. ey didn’t cough up wit wb Ser 18. cx eer 22 3% falled to. Hi the Bail a calend b th g Pp with Flory i BOM ee 23 4}2 ports failed to tie up ndar, but they shipped oni .fot gery or Ind com 20: 53 2, but that the early deadline was four scenic views they'll use. Rub Serv of Ind Ita ofd . 8 3" necessary because of expected deAnd if you don’t Know you're schwitzer-Cummins ptd ..... [17 ‘lays in foreign customs and wargetting older, you will when 1t|8° ind GRE com =. ....... 31 a damaged foreign transportation seems next year's calendar comes! Stokely-Van Camp com ...... 16 8% facilities.

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— By Steel Giants

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Nov. 17 | (UP)— Benjamin Fairless, United | States Steel Corp. president, sai last night that a Senate Smal | Business Committee report that *110 industrial giants received 4! {per cent of the war contracts le! {since the Korean War started wa ia “lot of political eyewash.” In a speech prepared for delivery at the Wharton School o {Finance —of the University —oi- we

{Pennsylvania where he receives {the school's annual gold meri laward for merit, Mr. Fairless sai ‘that as “long as business anc |government eye each other’ with suspicion and hostility” we “vill not improve our economic system

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Hog Prices Rise In Active Trade

Trading opened rather active on light and medium weight barrows

as fast and as well as we should { Mr. Fairless, criticizing the com mittee report of last summer, said {that during the first nine months lafter the outbreak of the Korear War small business increased it: employment 23 per cent and large business 15 per cent. “It is obvious,” he said, “that ithe work load in small busines {has risen one and one-half time las fast as it has in big business “1f it were true that small busi nesses were suffering from short ages of raw materials, the:

tion. The retired officer said his . : 1 i ’ FDR Donkeys Sold entiV. does . ot hinge on political and gilts at the Indianapolis) Would be a sharp increase in ti Oy oe hy oS i nbe business fai s,” N TWO MODEL donkeys were decisions of Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- Stockyards this morning. a of bu ine Sue -~ i i 1d 13 ight at how Q : “i Flogs. 10.000: light an dium barro ess said. t, s: the first items sold last night at hower. Said the retired officer, ani uiite mags ht and medium barrows “there has been no such increas opening’ of the sale of 1500 who attended West Point with More active. about steady; Bulk choice.) oo oo Coo Sg x 0 é pounds, 25 to $518.65 2% s belonging to the late Gens ark V. Cl: -!loads N No. 2. 180 to 225 pounds, : : articles 1 nging : sens. Mark V. Clark and Mat loads No 1 and Xo. 2 80 to 225 pounds. «Instead, failures decrease President Roosevelt. One of the thew B. Ridgway. “I'm going to few. $18.15: odd big weis! : ” " donkeys. formerly kept on the brine home a lot of truths while 10%: 120 to 185 pounds. $15.50 Sorte 14 per cent,” he continued J Os merity PR eplts NM -. ring nom ¢ ALIS $17.50: s stead t tt onE.. instances! st si ah 4 President’s desk, sold at $150. 15 4 nats ners by 300 a $00 e ee’ pre ident said that be

I'm campaigning, even if 1 don’t

It was expected the Roosevelt in» Pande %% 0 Se 200 3 SRG family would realize $100,000 pounds to $18.15. . i x : Cattle 2000, calves 400; generally market from sale of items ranging in Quoting the Bard |slow: choice and prime steers and heifers i 5] " RY ‘ steady: other grades weak to 25 cents price from $1 to $1500. COMMUNIST Maj. Gen. Lee| st io: Tet, trace eos,

= = = and prime mixed steers and heifers $37

Song Cho resented U. 8. Maj. Gen.

Retort #4 Maj. Cho: “In order to ijefend your long argument, you quoted from Shakespeare. I want to ask you not to apply a quotation from the famous Shakespeare to such bad design.”

Neal-Payton Film? TOM NEAL may appear in a film with the “woman he fought for,” his attorney said today in

Gen. Hodes

Brazil Prays for Rain

day to end one {Jaime Cardinal Barros,

rain at all masses.

high choice

RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 13 (UP)—Brazil prayed for rain to8f the worst! droughts in the nation’s history. In response to an appeal from Roman Catholic priests throughout the country conducted prayers for

tween the first quarter of las year and the first quarter of th present year, dollar profits of th 'smallest companies increased 1:

o: times as fast as those of the big

. odd prime yearlings $37. high choice 1215- gest rpora S. BLIND Mrs. Stuart Hutchings Henry I. Hodes | pound steers $36.50: good to choice year. |B st corporation : a IR i r be lings and light steers 331 to $35; utility said today she was confident her quoting Shake- eI Tr ative vearlings and oh 411 get wi ; that « ing 24 t : to c eifers hussand ih get ye now is speare during £3055" 10 42 willy" aad commercial ite Huks Vex Filipinos s 1 heir chiidren NAVE cease - fir ks $20 to § 0 read. $27 to $27.50: vealers le E25. k oh Hi : 1 Loease fire talks, good to prime moderately active: others In Loc | El ti joined him in Tucson, Ariz. Mr. He labeled as slow. generally steady. good to prime $34 a ecrions | Hutchings went to Tucson SiX «pidi ’" to 338. few prime .340; utility and com- | BS ret yop ldieulong LHe mercial $27 to $34. oof MANILA, P. L, Nov. 13 (UP)months ago for treatment of ye of a Hamlet Canners and cutters, $13.50 to $19.50; - : Sh ie tee § . A odd shells, down to $10.50: bulls. utility to. Communist-led Huk guerrilla asthma, leaving his family in by Oe 3 50 " i ; } quotation by CO Eeen 000) xiaw: slaughter lambs anda harrassed Filipinos today as they Port Huron, Mich. Since hey ar- Maj. Hodes. ewes weak to $1 lower; yearlings 30 cents uw» > § is went to the polls in local elec rived at his bedside, he has been Maj Hodes : lower; good to prime native lambs. $28.50 4 tat ovitiul : : x z to $29: few prime yearlings 50 cents lower:! tions throughout the country. removed from the hospital criti- ; aq “there is ; pot lB nC LR Bag hg : cal list. 8 od his oe * fo $20: few prime $30: uty 526 to $28. A temporary policeman was » a = Te 3g. ln his = a slaughter ewes, $8 to $13 ~ |shot and killed by five unidentified ' madness, - m——

{gunmen in the town of Mexico ir central Luzon, where the rebel are most active, the defense department said. The department denied report that a- Huk band had raided the town of Angeles, near the U. § air base at Clark Field. Press re (ports said the Huks fired at people near the polling place. As voters ducked for cover ‘the Huk: | slipped out of town.

London. Milton Golden said he was considering a European producer’'s offer to star his client in a film with Barbara Payton. Miss Payton became Mrs. Franchot Tone after Neal and Tone engaged in a fist fight over her. Mr. Tone's reaction? Mr. Golden didn’t know. “But after all, business is business,” he said. } =

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HAT IN RING—Brig. Gen. Holdridge. BRIG. GEN. HERBERT C. HOLDRIDGE today in Detroit announced his candidacy { Democratic presidential

An Enemy of Insects SEATTLE, Wash, Nov. 13 (UP)—Atomic radiation is being used to sterilize insects, thus denying them the ability to reproduce, Rep. Henry M. Jackson said nomina- vescterday.

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