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don't. That's why the little guy who wants to stick his neck out to buy a house, pulls it right back in when he sees the price. . Who's getting the money? Do builders have yachts? Not Indiana. And even in Florida they rent them by the day, like tuxedos. » = » SO NEXT I FIND myself og the phone with the guy who knows all about the hammer-and - nail trades, and sandwiching bricks

with Portland whipped cream. ment.”

He was Marshall Abrams, vice] president in charge of worry, for! the Construction League. And he said, “Yes, it's quite sad, but very, | very true.” { “The house which sold for about $6000 in 1939 is up to $11,900 now. But builders have a smaller per-| centage markup now than they| did then. They're fighting for cus-| tomers.” = = » MR. ABRAMS ADMITTED right off that the rise had been 100 per cent. And he could show where it went, labor and ‘materials. But he held another little| plece of paper behind his back. | And that was what he wanted! to talk about. It was the amount, of taxes you pay in buying a new house. “The $6000 house, which is now $12,000, had $109 worth of taxes in it. But by the time it got to $12,000, it had $1296 worth of taxes in it.”

= = - S80 THE HOUSE PRICE was multiplied by two, but the taxes went up 1200 per cent. “Now who has done the most to raise the price of housing?” he asked. He was doodling. I watched his pencil, . He was making the letter “T.”

Chattin’ Latin THIS IS FOR LAWYERS, doctors and clergymen who know their Latin. A kind of a test. But I promise you that anyone who has had a year of high school!

Latin, and remembers a smidge|'Rubberless’ Tires | 4 wr B iti hy Y k ih out pe mune wn ve ree w Party to ‘Smoke Out’ British, Yanks years. Tree rubber, that is.

I WAS AT A MEETING of the

Today «Business Sr Why Seem Too High

By Harold Hartley

IF YOU WAN'T TO BUY a heap big wigwam, of brick or wood, you'll pay double or nothing. That is, you'll pay double to get it, and nothing if you

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to cover what they have to think up before they face the delegates, already smoke-sick and numb on hard-bottom convention chairs,

TV's Turmoil

TELEVISION DEALERS are hot under the collar. They've been reading the ads. And the stay-in-line boys are chafing at the No-Money-Down lines they see in big type, with much Faller type adding “if your trade-in equals the down pay-

” » ~ HERE ARE the credit rules] under which television sets are sold. The dealer must get 15 per| cent down and you may have 18] months to pay the rest. | You can skin that cat any way you want to, but it is still the

same cat, READY AIM—Lt. William ©. Hague, Indianapolis Police department, Shoahing at the skeet t

Latin Made Easy | course on the FBI Ranges at Quantico, Va., part of his training at the 48tR Session of the FBI National HERE'S YOUR answer, easy as, Academy. : ;

instruments at the FBI school wh Edward L. Bergan, South Bend.

STUDENT—First Sgt. Harold Joliff, Indiana State Police (left

ich was also attended by Carl

MONDAY, NOV. 19, 1851

er Police Dip Into FBI ‘Know How’ at Quantico’s Academy

learns about Spectrographic ward Sharer Jr., Evansville and

pie if you say it fast, it tumbles — into familiar English, so: O see, Billy, see ’er go, Forty busses in a row, Oh, no, Billy. them is trucks, See what is in "em, t'ousand duck. Class. dismigsed.

Fear ‘Foul Play’ in Disappearance!ll, $. to Probie Of Kin Linked in Attack Case Official Feud Peace Mom . ib, CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Nov. 19 fused beans dren Re

"By United Press Authorities said last night they he was ils, ovine jnsstedls, m. Tuesday which was | I , , level-| > Yas . = { Eos ie at HIE Dyomin Le o [fear “foul play” in the disappear- rendered to authorities Friday at petore Mrs, Sawer Wat Released Nn aX Cai d It's a peacetime -job, its first|2nce of Harvey Burr, 59, linked to Brookings. Because o e unaccountabie one. It will be used in an atomic|tP® rape-Kidnaping of a school Joined By Older Man disappearance of Burr, we are Br United Press furnace for research. It's a spe.|léacher for which his nephew is’ Mrs. Stadler told authorities an coming to the conclusion that he; WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 — Atcial job which uses uranium as|*ccused. {older man joined her abductor | May have been the victim of torney General J. Howard Mcfuel. And it will be built by Burr, a widower who lived alone while she was tied up in the back | foul play,” State's Attorney Don! Grath today promised a thorough North American Aviation. near Kimball, 8." D,, was believed seat of the automobile in which Porter, Chamberlain, said. |investigation of the recommended | 2 3 &# to be the “elderly” man heard by she was raped. | Mr. Porter accompanied Mrs. dismissal of an assistant U. 8. BUT DON'T YOU figure on|Mrs. Margaret Stadler talking to! she led authorities over the Stadler on the trip along with attorney who told Senate investibuying one. The first one will|ler assailant last Tuesday night. route yesterday and found the Sheriff Virgil Haley and Roy gators of “shocking” corruption] cost North American about a mil-| Charged with first degree kid- spot where the attack was be- Milliken. iin the San Francisco Internal lion dollars. And it will use well-/naping and second degree rape of lieved to have happened. | Mr. Milliken, special agent of Revenue office. i tamed atomic energy with a low|the 24-year-old mother is Robert! Mrs. Stadler was blindfolded the attorney general's law en-! The assistant U. S. attorney is| energy release rate, 160 kilowatts.[Thwing. 28, Aberdeen, 8. D., who after the attack, but in a cornfield forcement division, took -plaster|Charles O'Gara who testified that! That'll be about enough to light{has been living at Brookings, where she believed the older man casts of tire marks found at the the corruption “apparently inup 1600, hundred-watt bulbs. {S. D.. in a house trailer with his appeared, car tracks were fqund. alleged rape scene and near yplves many persons occypyAnd if I remember the pictures family. {It was close to Burr's home. {Burr's home. He said he would {ng high places.” of Hiroshima correctly, that's| Mrs. Stadler “positively” idea-| Burr's hired hand told authori-\compare them with tires on the, Mr 0'Gara’s testimony, given really putting the atom under tified Thwing as the man who at-ities he had seen a strange car at/automobile Thwing drives. [to the Senate Finance Committee

wraps. {last August, has just been disclosed. His superior, Chauncey | Tramutolo, U. 8. attorney at San { Francisco, has recommended his | dismissal. ‘Rep. Patrick J. Hillings (R.

Tak Schrick '52 Pi Helo ltalians board of the Family Service you ister. Rg Re er Af C ric er on ans ein d ins Gal) Ja Tat rR has ur

Agency out at St. Paul's Episco- sales v. p. of General Tire and . pal Church. It was the annual|Rubber.

party-board party, a get-acquaint-ed fun-fest.

And Episcopal Bishop R. A.'be out of rubber. We simply shall Schricker on his political inten- nied there was any movement | Kirchhoffer handed around fourihave learned to make it better tions for 1952, if any. to see who could read it./than the trees do.

lines None could. But I'm counting on you. Here it is:

O 8ibile si ergo, Fortibuses in ero, O Nobile themis Trux, Sivatis inem Tausen Dux.

Give it a couple tries. When, and if, you get to the bottom of | the column, I'll tell you how ne! read it.

Title Bout

sometimes speech.

There's up, I wish I had said no.

That sticks you. But when you

look at some of the other titles, A d d an ‘s'

you can see where other speakers get stuck too.

something flattering out with a new model. It will be Branigin, Lafayette attorney; B.| about it. But the minute I hang named “The White Way”, a white, Howard Caughran, former U. 8. gineered by Dr. T. {sidewall which will take the curb|district attorney and Lieut. Gov. Anderson, They always ask for “a title.” bruises.

FOR YEARS on end, T have discussed at any time a possivle (5 J ev ng la d had trouble with my spelling. I move to replace Ira Haymaker | e n THEY MAKE TITLE a mile conquered “scissors” finally, but as state Democratic chairman. wide, so they can say anything.I am never quite sure of “Fiber-

: | quested “in an effort to cover up The Democratic Party’s 11 dis-| Some expressed off-the-record 4 "disclosures of corruption.” ® = =z . trict chairmen have started a opposition to National Commit- n Merc Fi S Th . IT WILL NOT be that we shall move to “smoke out” Gov.teeman Frank McHale but de- Office Shaking Up € ; ] By Yvited Fram | The Justice Department conagainst his leadership. ROME, Italy. Nov. 19-U. 8 firmed today that Mr. Tramutolo | Ata closed meeting at the Sev-| One district chairman said the 4 British Yr Force planes Nad requested Mr. O'Gara’s dis--made rubber/> he said lorin Hotel yesterday, the party meeting was called mainly to ined Ytali i ee Mine 3 missal. It did not disclose Mr. is the real key to 'all future {leaders discussed possible candi-ibring” some pressure on Gov. join a 2 era Ay IN rramutolo’s reasons. thinking in tire design and tire |dates for Governor and U. S./Schricker to determine if he AA N a Bood-swapt, San Francisco Tax Collector safety. Within five years noth- {Senator and issued a statement would be “available” if “drafted” er ay oD Seraency {James G. Smyth and eight others ing but man-made ill (they were all agreed “Gov.|to run for the Senate. wu es to famine-threatened|,, ys oefice have been suspended. be used In tires .. . and I mean { Schricker would make the strong-! Urge ‘Open’ Convention ! Sen. John J. Williams (R. Del),

that there will be no need for | " ’ An American amphibious plane; t using as much as one ounce of yout Sanaigase for Senator, The statement issued by the parachuted supplies to several| Who has turmed up much of the

hairmen ex- chairm reed the tv's state towns th of Trevis Brit- Irregularities which have rocked ‘tree rubber’ in them.” | some C 8X- chairmen urges party's state towns south of Treviso. A Brit : a . |pressed doubt the Governor convention next June be “open ish RAF Lancaster bomber from ‘he Internal Revenue Bureau, sald THIS IS THE KIND of tires Would indicate his intentions to and uncontrolled” in order to Malta and Italian aircraft made Yesterday that Mr. O'Gara con-

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(they will be. They are going to De 2 candidate. He repeatedly has nominate the “best qualified” can- similar food drops on the isolated tributed the “bulk” of the infor‘make the tire a thing of beauty, | 52id he would not be a candidate gijqates the party can offer. safer, IN A MOMENT of weakness, I streamlined to make steering and| The chairman said they dis- have another meeting in January normal population of 35,000 were Mr. agree to make a stopping easier and safer.

city of Adria and nearby towns. mation which led to the suspen{for any office next year. The chairman said they would An estimated 10,000 of Adria’s SIONS. free from punctures, | 3 St Agria's; O'Gara sald in his testi{cussed possible candidates forgdo bring into definite focus pos- Still in the city, cut off by Po MOny that he became assistant To prove it General is coming|governor, mentioning Rogerisible candidates for major races. River. Italian marines in eight U. S. attorney in 1849. In per-

The meeting yesterday was en- ton amphibious craft and a fleet forming his duties, he added, “I

Fifth District - chair- safety. ling system of corruption In_the jman and Paul Butler, South Continuing heavy rains kept the handling of San Francisco's inBend, Third District chairman, ff P0's waters swirling through ternal revenue.” — scores of towns and thick fog ‘Mr. O'Gara Testified’ hampered rescue work. . More than 100 persons have' “This corruption is far greater It is not the,

been killed in the two weeks of than you know. Storms and floods in northern'commonplace tax-fix of the gangItaly and approximately $330 mil- sters - and the hoodlums. The

|John A. Watkins. Deny Haymaker Moves The chairmen denied they have

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After Beating at Camp

* By United Press CAMP BRECKINRIDGE, Ky. Nov. 19—A Women's Army Corps private may be transferred “for her own safety” to forestall reprisals by friends of six WAC sergeant’'s beating and kicking her, °

martial of one of their friends,

{Miss Kierce said. | Sentenced in Assault

According to an official announcement here Saturday, the

court-martialed forisix WACs were convicted of as-

isault and battery and received

Pfc. Carol A. Kierce told her sentences ranging from 1 to 21,

father, Marshall E, Kierce, Mount

day that she expected transferred to another post to insure her safety. Mr. Kierce said his 20-year-old daughter told him she had spent 25 days In a hospital after being beaten by the 3ix sergeants on a lonely road near here last month. She had testified at the court-

Chicago Trade Fair Dates Set

CHICAGO, Nov. 19 (CDN) -— The Chicago International Trade Fair, now a permanent institution, will open its doors at Navy Pier here Mar, 22, 1952. It will run until Apr. 6. The early dates in spring were selected in order to give exhibitors a chance to fit their pfoduction schedules to the buying habits of ithe public. To the international exhibitors this fair has become known as the “Reunion in Chicago” because that term symbolizes the fine results established at the first ses[sion of the fair in August, 1950. | About $100 million dollars of business resulted from that fair,

says the U. 8. Department of Commerce.

Quizzed in Stabbing - TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 19 (UP) ~—Authorities today investigated stabbing of George

Herman Mitchell, 31, and held

his friend for 2 J. Costello, of small boats carried refugees to have seen the outlines of a shock-' Mitchel Questioning. Mr.

died of seven stab wounds in the heart and stomach Saturday night.

Local Stocks and Bonds —Neov, 17 STOCKS ] American Loan 5% American States com. American States pfd Ayshire Collieries com .

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years in prison. They will also

Vernon, O., by telephone yester- receive dishonorable discharges, to be the anouncement said.

| Mr. Kierce said his daughter {suffered cuts and bruises in the beating. He said he did not have full information on the incident, but saw some of the evidence, including ‘bloody clothes.” ! He sald he had requested Rep J. Harry McGregor (R, 0.) to investigate the details, He said Mr. McGregor, who represents his district, had told him not to talk. The girl, who works at the camp post office, aiso sald she had been ordered not to talk about the case.

Had Been ‘Happy’

Mr. Kierce, Railway Express agent at Mount Vernon for 32 years, sald his daughter had been

(with her work.

| He sald he regretted the incident, but is “proud of my daughter, who likes the WACs and did her duty.” | First Lt. Arls Methaney, assistant public relations officer here, identified the six convicted WACs as Sgts. Grace L. Morton, San Lorenzo, Cal; Juliet Mente, Pecos, N. M.;: Marjorie L. Stuck, Santa Cruz, Cal ; Edith M. Brown, {8an Angelo, Tex.; Edna H. Whiteman, Preble, N. Y., and Mary G. Long, Ft. Madison, Iowa. :

Hirohito Signs Pacts

NARA, Japan, Nov. 19 (UP)— Emperor - Hirohito signed the {ratification of the Japanese peace (treaty and the U. S.-Japanese {pact today. The ratification and treaties will be taken to Wash-

ington by Keiichi Tatsuke, of the

. Japanese foreign office, Nov. 25.

| ” ors 173, That gives them time to think glas. . lion in damage has been caused, appalling internal revenue eor- ke. Ares 4a pid. AL — up a speech after they have! It was that “s” they had 1oppea HOG Prices Steady according to unofficial estimates. ruption to which I refer apparent. Beit R & Si ds oom + Legal Notices named the baby. |off the end, apparently for trade-! L 1 3-1 bh > Snow The floods are the worst on record|ly involves many persons occupy- Bebbs-Merrill oid 4%. . NOTICE ID People go to conventions every. (SSTE Purposes, 1 was always put- TO 25 Cents ower in northern Italy. ling high places. (Chamber ‘of Commerce com I “1% Notes is Repel HS ABAONs ald bids where, all the time. It's the best ting it bos ek, Hore : { Trading opened fairly active at! CEVELAND, 0. Nov. 19 —A TTT | “This corruption is so gigantic Gircle Theater com “BB |e uous will received by the excuse 1 know to get away from| _O% _ see lLire's gong to be a : k Tards/13-inch snowfall, coupled with 25 § ek to Ti ‘that in San Francisco in he space Conrolldntea #in 8 ord [111 sey for the City" of Indianapolis until 10 00 the things you have to do every NeW r glass with two “s’s.” the Indianapolis Stock Yar ; e 0 1g en lof a ttle more than 90 days it con Na-Var 1% A M, Monday, OI S881. Yon day. And a lot of the delegates nat Will make it easy. ~~ ° this morning. Receipts were up. 30-mile winds, today forced the nt n ibl T 'has resulted in: mal Fa wid | iags "ol the" Common" Cas : for Bae yea: . ? 5 a Iw i ve, los] . { . |B COMB... ...00ioianus. 184, 1852 and printing and of 1953 come back, and with a guilty GEORGE POPE MacNICHOL 1oli9%, 12.000: moderately active steady closing of many suburban schools 4 gi es ax “ONE—The firing of a NEWS- | Eauitanie hori § oid n "| Budget 2304s in the year 1952 according look, mumble “I sure picked UP JR. sales vice president of Libbey- (steady. bulk choice. 180 to 50 Ibe 318 and effectively tied up transporta-| State tax officidls concentrated paper reporter who attempted to Fauitable Securitier ota ..II 04 (Il. (a) 323 te 78 ‘Printed. copies of the a lot of ideas. |Owens-Ford, is building up a sales No. 2. 180 to 225 pounds, 316.60 to $18.75: tion as this city dug out from its|’" tightening up the enforcement expose this evil when federal offi- Family _Mosnce 4 ota re B10 oqncil minutes. 50-15. machine ; 8 Ye organization to be ready when|i3 sounds. sis so to S11.50. sows avout fi ; ihe v of the Indiana intangibles tax. ‘[cials failed to act, Gaye Sore pid we Cm a aie ut supe paper. AND THAT'S THE LAST You 1.0-F opens its new fiber glass|steady at 31430 to $16.30. Pew $i61. first heavy snow of the year. | Lawrence Arnsman, director of “TWO—1 pd TET JoRest ey A pfa™ ceo 3. | 8) 20 Hulset beoks printed on 3hear of the ideas. Because some-|plant in Parkersburg, W. Va. loo ai isso. stours ant busty nude | The snowfall started late Fri-the State Intangibles Tax Divi-| ivr 0 i resulted in the (word hou ben? ff pig 2 10% I dover oOo times there aren't many ideas| Ahd that will make Toledo the|Sii* hisher, cows 50 cents to 31 higher. day, and was climaxed by anlsion, warned Hoosiers that a new| " S%in8) blocking of a federal yok, DCs Co com .......... lita | fo) Pound Tat 1a gouneil proceedings d. | bulls 50 cents higher; low to high choice : . . | {grand jury which initiated an in- Ind Asso Tel ala ped "> "0 an 2 Gnd uckiam cloth. up aroun fiber glass center of the world, |snd low prime 1100 pound steers. $37; eight-inch drop vesterday. High state law requires foreign corpo-| tzati f the tax involve-|iiihis: & Water com 11. 33, Ted ord Tug Ted leather stam From a list of titles taken from with Owens-Corning, L-O-F and foag, choice, apa Bulk choisa.. seers ama Winds, particularly in suburbanirations to file a lst containing|’*st!62 I mt an, IVE ia gad rr JET 98 stamped ‘tn gold leat. Sienatutes a convention folder before me,|a third one called Glass Fibers, mixed yearlings. 134.80 to 33: fev com-lareas, piled the snow into drifts\names, addresses and amounts of cnt Of the tropoiiian NeWS- | indols Ata ch . Bound. books not be over you can see this is true. Let's'run by Randolph Barnard, for-|and | cows, $20 (0337.50; ras high as seven feet, plows and|stock held by each Indiana share- P2Per Staff with the collector's inchs Pow = 3 Pages each. run through them. mer executive vice president of merciar pulls. mainly i23 to 338; oda/8Taders fuught a losing battle to|holder. ' Office. “Tadlanapoiis Water ws] AA be dmiced ia CNY One title is “The Manufacturer's Owens-Illinois, ' head, 328 50; JtHIY and commereial bull keep the roads opened. Under the new law, the first! “THREE--The arbitrary firing Indian is Water i Hann four 14s dake after receipt: Call to Serve.” by a big shot, too.| I am going to be quite a friend fully steady: bulk utility to good $33 to 2 a.» listings of such corporations will of still another federal grand jury age % 0 livered to Qty Clerk ‘within The next is “Looking Forward ip of Libbey-Owens-Ford fiber glass, [2 Jal supsly sad grime IN ibe filed Jan. 10, 1952. All Hoo- Which attempted to’ follow|gineen & Co com hel SHndars alter return of Rubber.” Another is “Fifty-two The reason is simple. I can spell |, Sheep. 1300; moderately active, Siasdy RAIL and bus company ofticlals|siorg whose names appear on through a prosecution which had bol co Natlonal 117 | The time of receiving prosty and the Is Up to You” (that’s mine, the! it. {Toa woated: Inmba of ‘southaessern aria reported they were operating A8ithese lists, and who have not paid been deliberately sidetracked.” |Marmon-Herrine: 14'a| Anished the Glfls oF ings “from worst), Quiet Pl $30.50 wed to prime native wooled skins, much as six hours late. Severalitheir Indiana intangibles tax 1i- Mr. O'Gara testified that be-i¥ Asphalt .. §% be. the th contre “he weease $29 to .50; utility and good throw- ” | : PS a5 Homes com new) 17% | & bid by she ok. 4 8 = ’ outs. $28 to 328: load good and choice ir lines shut down operationsiapilities will be subject to pen- Cause he wanted to push through Nat Homes ord Te 19 as Clerk of the Common Ci shall LET'S GO ON. Here are two! DO YOUR auto seat cushions| i ice past sons 32 enann Geiound| yesterday, but reported theylaiijes. (Investigations he was taken oOff|N Ind Pub Serv {i pra’. 33 30 | "Ht bo the approval of sat Cone” honeys: “Zero Hour for Business” talk back? No. 1" Detter 338; sinughier ewes 313 would attempt service resumption the job. | nd ub Berv 4iapfd g 3 lowest and best} in the of d “America’s Place in This I had nev ticed. b down. | Phis 1s another link in the chain Maljory vy 34% | Purchasin ent of the City » Bis chia oe 2 ey do ®F noticed, but 1 Suess 2 today. of more stringent state tax en-|, Tio 8810 he knew op pages Of |vhub Serv af on com |" a bulls, (0 ore probs g i . | : . One of the transportation|forcement policies. The state pre- . corruption” in AN (Pub Serv of Ind 3% pid : o are And “Our Call to Serve.’ A We Big I am told, they used toMexicans Facing casualties of the storm was the viously En down on Pre prancisco tax collector's office. ee oll Pg AR an sotzer al Hart he Serve Through Our Shops, You quite loud. Then they were Higher Taxes Too Cleveland Browns. They were dodgers and tax chiselers > Sen, Williams, who released por- 80 Ind G&E com td 2214 RD. SIAWARL. oe Can't Take It With You” (from Wrapped in burlap which hushed ’ forced to cancel their flight plans/avoided paying the gross income 'ON® Of Mr. O'Gara’s testimony, stokels-Van Camo com . =. | i] AL Gown the play), “Serving the Call to them to a mouse peep. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 19 (UP)|ang return from New York City/tax and others who managed to said pointedly that “I shall resent oka yA my od nh ng Agent. Serves and “So You Think Yoy're| Now aylon has completely mut- —Higher 1952 taxes were pre- by train after yesterday's 10-0 win esca ayin the tore l se lt very much if Mr. O'Gara is Jo oe ¢ 3 fe ou Cot BAe Slipping.” ed the woice of the squeaky|dicted for Mexicans today to off- over the Giants. , fa pe paying e sto cense o.. 4» 1 ind op Ga Rai 32 ublie h Now these men are mostly solid spring. And no longer will you|set a $450 million federal budget, — _ aX. Mr. O’'Gara’s testimony did not | Onigh ARI Tons 4% aie "lly ath mater of the of Harry thinkers, but they didn’t get time have to say, with a grin: the largest in the nation’s history. | tS divide N : : :

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disclose the names of the news-| ’ lpaperman or newspaper he cited.

Ex-Mental Patient Dies | After Battle With Police

PONTIAC, Mich., Nov. 19 (UP) ~—Dale Emery, 33-year-old former

“That's my back. I must be. Additional taxes will be needed

to cover an estimated $50 million |increase in expenditures, treasury offictals sald,

Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU

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