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Many Homes Still Outmoded
By Harold Hartley
| THOUGHT we were getting along right well. Now, I've got doubts. : For instance, -one out of six homes still hgs no piped-in
running water. v And one out of four still has no bathroom. They still stand in the And some of those slick cavewashtub ' in the middle of< theiman cowboys even rubbed it in kitchen on Saturday night. [their hair on date nights. : # 4 2 ; | it was used for burns and AND NEARLY HALF of the scratches, too. I don’t know about houses are at least 30 years old. [the scratches, but it is still good But we're doing better on radio. | for burns,
vou'll find a dial to twist in all] ha ££ a a but one out of 16 homes. And one! CHEESE AND Balkan yogurt
i J are oldest milk products. And egy Pyen has To lyogurt is coming back fast. It's WHERE AM 1 getting alljon sale at dairy counters, used this? Out of an almanac, but a|for dieting, healthy as all get-out. | different Kind. {It creates Vitamin B-1 inside you. It is the ‘Economic Almanac,| Canned milk came out of the put out by the National Indus-|Civil War. They first learned to| trial Conference Board, a non-| boil the stuff and seal it, and it! profit outfit which spends -its kept. time and the money of 300 mem-
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Is Offered As Evidence
MILWAUKEE, Dec. 12 (UP)—
|Sen, Joseph R. McCarthy last §
night unveiled parts of a wire recording which he said showed
that Harry Bridges, West Coast| |
longshoremen’s leader, conspired
ficials to wreck the wage stabili-| zation and price control programs. | Excerpts, from the . recording! which Mr. McCarthy said was made at a hush-hush meeting in a New York hotel room on Oct. 11, were played at a testimonial dinner signalling the start of the Wisconsin Republican's 1952 reelection campaign.’ The broadcast over the loud-| speaker ‘was so noisy that the voices were barely distinguishable and former Rep. John: Keefe of Wisconsin interpreted the conver-| sation with the aid of mimeographed copies of the: excerpts. | {
Urges ‘Certain Stands’ | A voice identified by Mr. Keefe }
and Sen. McCarthy as that of Mr. Bridges urged united action to
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By United Press SEATTLE, Wash.,, Dec. 12 —
Psychologist Louis Gellermann, who prescribed sexual intercourse in the treatment of some
that his treatment was “unorthodox,” testimony at his trial showed today. : In a signed statement, admitted as evidence in his trial on three morals counts, Gellermann admitted- he used his ‘unorthodox technique” personally in connection with treatment of some of his female patients. The statement was taken aftér hi§ arrest Aug. 12, 1950. It was brought out by defense attorneys. Gellermann, however, contended it was obtained under “stress and fear.” ; ‘Quick Cure’
It was an elaboration of a wirerecorded conversation etween Gellermann and a detective. In
intercourse between himself and some of his women patients as a “quick cure” for their “guilt complexes.” - Defense witnesses testified yesterday after the state rested its case against Gellermann who is being tried under the state's new sexual psychopathic law. One of the four original counts against the 50-year-old father of four children was dismissed by Superior Judge Theodore 8. Turner after it was determined the complaining witness could not testify because she suffered from agoraphobia and could not leave her home. Defense witnesses included Gellermann’s married daughter, Mrs. Margaret Hayes, 20, and his secretary, Miss Claire Tibbetts, 31, who said either one or the other was present in Gellermann’s house when the psychologist held
bers rooting up facts, "2 ” » i IT WAS FULL of stuff, like this. It said American industry! was worth about $100 billion on| the hoof®and that it costs about] $7713 to provide the tools for a Joe in the back shop. i It even contains a dictionary | to help the average guy under-| stand what business is trying to say. : | And if it can do that, I think perhaps the world may be saved, after all
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with heavy dough sunk in bottles “I think we ought to take cerand washing and bottling equip- t4in stands here or take .certain| ment, -don’t likes ,. steps here to pool our resources! And powdered milk they don't i, pust ‘the —o — wage stabi-| like either. I think they got a 1aWijation setup and to bust the price passed practically taking it off controls,” the voice said, accord-! the shelves in Indiana. But Bor- jno to Mr. Keefe and the mimeo-| den’s said “Hooey, we'll sell ‘it graphed sheets. : | anyway.” “That's one thing that's got to be done, Now I think we ought! to work together collectively to arrange a few meetings and ral{lies of one form or another.”
ty Lo : : i Pm ieved'— GUARD OFFICERS TRAIN TO BE READY—Col R. L. Stillwell, assistént commander of Indiana's | Svie Relieved : 38th Division; Col. L. E. Webster, chief of staff, and Lt. Col. Richard G. Stewart, supply officer, attended "Operation Foresight” in Chicago. At the training exercise, largest of its kind in the country, Reserve officers from 13 states practiced full-scale mobilization. In civilian life, Mr. Stewart is city clerk. \
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HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 12 (UP)— Lili St. Cyr was acquitted of in{decent exposure yesterday by a {jury of 10 women and two men
Sevitzky Program Slated Tomorrow
Jury Gives Lili Bubble Bath Not So Bad
body will. |. Mr. Keefe told the 2000-diners| Taro Would. hardly... expect. plows paras a plate tor the-ral § from Bossie, chewing her at Milwaukee Auditorium that! cud peacefully in a pasture wind-| «ig you've ever heard that Austra-|
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do know today, or ought to. The big scrap industry which feeds the steel mills had me on the phone, bright and early. - I had said, with a tip from the lip of the NPA, that the junk boys were in for a joit. And that the NPA was going to make them come through with their junked cars or close them up. 4 2 8 » IT WAS MIKE KURET, purchasing agent for J. Kasle & Sons who set me straight. And Mike's a mighty patient man. Most men would have shattered an ear drum, right over the phone. He's the spokesman for the In-
They voluptuous blonde stripper perched on" the edge of heér chair, twisting a white lace hankie in her hand when the jury returned with the verdict. - As the words “not guilty” rang out in the crowded courtroom her face broke into a gleeful smile {and she threw her arms around her attorney, Jerry Giesler, and hugged him. “Oh boy, oh boy!” Mr. Giesler crowed, hugging her in return.
their second holiday program for the Caravan Club of Murat Temple tomorrow noon. The club will meet in the social room of the t Temple. Earl T. Lyons has arranged the
mostly with her big bedroom leyes. Calls for Co-operation grees colder here tonight than | The voice. said that “each of last night, when the merqury| BUCHAREST, Romania, Dec.
65, and Up the independent unions that were dipped to 20 downtown and 17 at 12 (UP)—The Romanian govern- | § \ | ment accused the United States;
v ” : the airport. Freezing weather was, |= GUY Wo goes into the expelled and got out of CIO are predicted for Indianapolis all day.! : Sane Sock i) chair bus nesSin a position to do certain things, For the rest of the week Hoo- last night of parachuting Ivo} He's got lots of Customers And by working along parallel lineg Siers can look forward to tem- spies into Romania last Oct. 18. [8 he'll have plenty YOOrE * to influence the trend of the peratures. 3 to 6 degrees below| The accusation was made in a The population over 65 4 ok as {normal highs of 34 to 45 and lows note handed American Charge | S get-lwhole labor movement in the of 19 to 27. D’Affaires J. Ganterbein by Ro-|
ting bigger. There are 121% mil; nthe to come. 'mania’s First Assistant Minister|
| ® |lian accent’ of his, you'll know! | . But she did it. And I think, tnjs 15 Bridges.” | enum agli 1 would be 3 . opying
lion. By 1975 there will be 16 to| | program. “p % § “Certainl he —— - jof Foreign Affairs, Alexander] I'm sure relieved,” Lili gasped, 20 million. | Cer sin Ire an os ‘Woman Here Loses Hos, Mr. Sevitzky Barl F. Sh" dabbing at the tears in her eyes. jframe : an . 5 $600 In Old Swindle The note said an American Cc. 0. president luvs wonderful.”
I GET THIS from Albert coming apart at the seams eco-| Greece, | announced contributions to news- There was no demonstration in
» paper Christmas charity funds), ".. wded courtroom as jury
will be distributed at the luncheon. |e oan Charles Ellert handed
Mrs. Myrtle Hall, 65, of 1817 plane from Athens,
stitute of Scrap Iron and Steel. And he said he had four calls from scrap .dealers. That upset]
Mike. But it pleased me to know! that four people had read it.|
[68 per cent at the turn . Mike said the NPA crackdown
That's high for me.
was for auto-wreckers.. And they’re separate, not to be mixed up with scrap dealers or brokers. ” 8 = THEN HE WENT to bat for the car-wreckers. He said they've] got plenty of cars. But the city] says they can't burn them in town, too much smoke, or smog, and a bonfire of wood, ruhber and upholstery does not make the town nose-happy. And burn them they must before the scrap dealers and the brokers will take them. If they are baled with the rubber, wood and upholstery still in them, that spoils the steel. n
n ” AND THE WRECKERS can't afford to cart their jalopies out into the country to burn them. So they sit out in the bleak Dec-| ember pastures, rusting away. So that’s why the auto graveyards are piling up. Mike said the scrap dealers aren’t hoarding and couldn’t be with the steel mills running, at 104 per cent of capacity, with only three-day’s scrap on hand. . As a matter of fact, Mike said, and he ought to know, the scrap boys have turned in a top job. They'll go anywhere for scrap. Kasle and Sons keeps five big
the court the verdict. A few spectators smiled and mumured: “Oh, that’s fine.” The jurors crowded around Lili like a gang of autograph seekers and squeezed her hand. “Thank you . . . oh, thank you!” Lili smiled. Armando Orsini, Lili'’s handsome husband, planted a kiss on her lips after her acquittal. Then he stood in the background, beam-
Linton, president of Provident |nomically and politically. told police she was dropped “two diversionist spies {Mountains of Transylvania. Association of America. loccasionally, were identified by an old game. hy J La Crossing Crash Victim about 43 per cent. It used to bel Sen. McCarthy spoke only brief- they promised to invest in a real|Sapaacan and said they were Here ' | Voles Breaks |good faith. She drew the money| The arms, the note said, in-|5136 English Ave, has been that's where the politicians come especially in the last 18 or 19 After waiting hours in a down-|rifles and two American pistols. | in : | truck by a politicians load enough {he said. Mrs. Pearson was s gh money ing, while the crowd surged
| i -{ Union St., Mutual Life Insurance Co., and] Two other voices, which inter by parachute in the Figaras _ The problem is that fewer over- Mr. Keefe as leaders of two other, She said she gave it to one of| It identified the men as wiAwarded $13,000 of the|ly at the dinner. estate agency. They asked her to equipped with large supplies and| THEY An FTL volere. Anal cluded 10 grenades, five automatic | awarded a $13,000 judgment by {months when we've been kicked town drug store, she called the The men also had four radio sets, Stemming from Wain: sa . { the agency had never heard of the SUPPLY of poison, the note added.
head man of the Life Insurance rupted the accented voice only cheated out of $600 yesterday in | ren 65's are working. Right now it's unions expelled by the CIO. |two women who showed her $3500 helm Spinder and Constantin { i arson, 26, of century. | put up the money as evidence of arms. | Mrs. Phyllis Pe “I used to consider I was tough,/out of her bank account. a federal court jury in a suit y i 1 ! 1949. Mr. Linton is afraid that if the around, bullwhipped and Samped irae estate agency and learned four sets of identity papers and a qent m December, into the upper-age group they may| His voice broke and he appeared two women, who had struck up a| The Romanian note said the B. & O. Railroad train at the
kill incentive. And nobody would about ready to cry. |conversation with her in a dime men confessed they were re-|roads intersection with N. Arling-| around her. . look for jobs. | “My cup and my heart are so! store. : cruited in an Italian displaced ton Ave. The jurors said they balloted He says the old folks probably full I... I can’t talk to you,” he metres persons camp early last year and| She charged the railroad with|three times. The first was eight to
would go ‘right on voting for said, and sat down.
were trained in an “American negligence and carelessness in| four for acquittal; the second was higher pensions. And if the poli-| Two Senate colleagues of Sen.
Mel in Bus Strikes t Yad {special spy school” in Italy. | operating the train at the Ccross-| ticians weren't i McCarthy—John Butler of Mary- nion and management lead-| The men said their mission was ing. She also declared the train pis licked ren ae of Yetag land hain Welker of Ida- crs met today to fry to settleto organize guerrilla action and was traveling at an excess speed. es Jo Be Tomorrow they ‘Wanted so long 20 oe ho—were present. |the Indiana Railroad bus strike. |gather information of the Ro- | For Tipton Civic Leader paid the pensions ¥|" Sen. Butler, whom Sen. McCar- ANd a meeting was scheduled in manian army and its installa-'y, American Charge D'Affaires| Times State Service 8 thy helped elect in a senatorial 3 *'™® Haute at 2 p.m. today In tions, according to the note. |3' Ganterbein in Bucharest, the! TIPTON, Dec. 12—Services will AND THAT, said Mr. Linton, campaign that defeated incum-|{P€ Walkout which has stopped U. S. Call Romanian Romanian capital. |be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow’ at
is a short cut across the political bent Democrat: Millard Tydings|Pusses there. Se 5 But they said it seems to fit' Leatherman & Morris Funeral pasture to a dictatorship. |and touched off a Congressional Eggs Act Like Good Eggs Charges ‘Fantastic’ into the pattern of charges made Home here for Arthur Jackson, CHICAGO, Dec. 12
I don’t know that he's right. investigation, told the audience 2 recently by Russia and her satel- retired businessman and civic But it's something to . think that he had returned from a six-! (UP)—| WASHINGTTON, Dec. 12 (UP) |lites in connection with the $100 leader. He died in his home yesabout. {week tour of Europe, | Wholesale egg prices dropped 4|-—The State Department officials million fund voted by Congress|terday of a heart attack. What, Adqai “I have seen first-hand the dev- cents a dozen today in the second last night called “absolutely fan-|for helping refugees from . iron| A former manager of theaters r gain |astation that can be wrought by major price break in two weeks. tastic’ Romanian charges that|curtain countries. lin Tipton, Noblesville, Columbus
FOOD PRICES did it again, communism,” he said. “I am con-|Top grade eggs on the Chicago|the United States parachuted two| The Communists have claimed and Crawfordsville, he retired in [this is aimed at sabotage and 1949. He had also operated an adOfficials said they had not yet subversion in eastern European vertising company and .a Ford | agency.
hit an all-time high. {vinced that communism is not Mercantile Exchange, dropped to spies into Romania last Oct. 18. They stand at 234.4 per cent only in Europe but it is in Ameri-|49 cents, 22 cents below four of the 1935-30 average. Why ca. I want to wark along with|weeks ago. they use 1935-39, I do not under-;Joe McCarthy and stamp it out.”
stand. Nobody remembers what] a pound of hamburger cost then, Local Stocks and Bonds | = —De¢, 12
seen the note, delivered yesterday ‘nations.
anyway. But don’t think you've seen the end of the climb. The next|, STOCKS " American Loan 8%........... Bureau of Labor Statistics index A ican Seaias wy - 12
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trailers-on-the.roll..And they want plants to appoint scrap-super-visors just to see that the stuff | gets turned into money. | The big brokers and scrap men actually send out scrap engineers, to help industries separate their, scrap to get more money for it. | One place I don’t want to be| is between the scrap dealers and| the NPA. | The NPA could bury me any, day under a mountain of official orders. { And the scrap men could conk me with a rusty fender. | And I'm pretty battered up already. °
Milk-Made ; | I used to think milk was to drink. Or maybe make cheese or|
butter. ‘ | 4 But they're doing other things) TEDDINGTON, England, Dec.
with it. And I don’t mean making ice cream. -
And paint walls with its casein base, "They're still drinking a lot of
it, in a couple dozen flavors, too,|U. S. Statement
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even grape. Imagine. a " " . DR. HARRISON. A. RUEHE, dairy scientist at the U. of Illinois, told the Illinois Dairy Association that we were a little slow in buttering bread. Butter used to be used both as
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Hog Prices Jump 25 Cents Here
Trading was fairly active today at the Indianapolis Stockyards. Light and medium weight barrows and gilts jumped 25 cents over yesterday's averages.
Early sales choice 170- to 250pound hogs brought $18.25 to $18.75. The extreme top was 50 cents higher. Heavyweights were strong to 25 cents higher than yesterday.
Cattle were moderately active with - little change in slaughter
strong, choice and prime”bringing $35 to $38. :
Slaughter lambs were moderately active and about steady with yesterday.
Cattle, 700; calves, 300; moderately active; slaughter classes little change; steers and heifers grading commercial to low choice mainly $27 to $33.50; little here eligible above $34; utility and commercial native yearlings and heifers, $24 to $28.50: utility and commercial cows, $21.50 to $25; odd head, $26; vealers active, strong: choice and prime, $35 to $38, mostly $36 up: commercial and good, $32 to $34.50. Bulk choice 170 to 250 pound hogs $18.25 to $18.75; several hundred 180 to 230 pounds $18.; about 100 no. 1 and 2 lights $19.25; 250 to 290 pounds $17.50 to $18.50: 290 to 325 pounds $17 to $17.50; 120 to 160 pounds $15.50 to $17.50; sows steady: choice 300 to 400 pounds $15.25 to $16.25; 400 to 550 pounds $14.to $15.25 Sheep 1000; slaughter lambs moderately active, about steady; load choice and rime 99-100-pound Western lambs, $31.50; ulk choice and ‘prime natives, $31 to $31.50; good and choice, $30.50 to $31; aughter ewes steady at $9 to $14. Bulls; commercial and good, $27.50 to pater and light weights, $21.50
‘50th Year of Wireless
LONDON, Dec. 12 (UP)—Prime {Minister Winston Churchill sent ja greetings cable to President
versary of the first spanning of the Atlantic by Marconi’s wireless signal.
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