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Sled Business Is Booming

By Harold Hartley

but think of what it does for sleds. Be Nobody thinks of sleds much until it snows.

everybody thinks.

yelling for more.

What makes the sled business) oo 7c, are a slave to habit,

good is that kids grow. And leds always meat and potatoes first, don’t . as I am,

8 : SO AS JUNIOR stretches oul ‘It Can't Be . part of his clothes, he also gets 100 LoICES ONLY So’ ONG WAY! long for his: sled.’ Parents will That's ap. ) usually buy about two, the short one, for ages 5 to 10, then the price cut is the real McCoy. long one for the teen age Ronfire: | When a rie cues dowa, people hs roast and cohetal ET wonder why. I've got a .case in Use o be Santi § mind, if he didn’t leave a red sled unger, the tree, - But winters, until about

three years ago were mild, 204! cents. the sled business had to curl UP 4.5504 to 49 cents,

and wait. ’ { » ” " , r b a R 1 TALKED wi Fle Po not believe prices ever went down. inson out at Meta " | Their first question,

: ning out sleds around the bor Ep He tel them voming|th® matter with it? until Christmas eve. He's the biggest sled Iiaker 8 f Michigan. He tells me, _, Sous ate ly about five in the Santa, the Sampler business; and they usually have, REMEMBER HOW they'used to something glse to take them sample the GIs with cigarets and through the yard-weeding months. | razor blades? 2 a 9. { They're doing the same thing ONE SLED MAKER switches| ii, the under-10 set now. They to garden furniture. Another t0igiye them bubble gum. And yard furniture. But Robbie has a/gania hands it out.

. He loves both snow; ¥ #8 bigger line | TEN SPOTS in Indiana, from

A lus hit the bare pave- Evansville to Hammond, when the = ment and snow is gone, he shifts youngster climbs on Santa's knee to picnic jugs, the hot or coldjand begins to pour out his want keepers. So he likes weather, list, he walks off with a package whether its very hot or very cold. of bubble gum. He collects on both ends, but does| And the next morning, his not care much about the middle, [ether combs it out of his hair. aH 8 { ———————————— HE -MAKES the “American,” | so if you see one, you'll be buying a home town product, and you'll know it'll be the fastest sled in #8 "the block. > 18 Just bundle up your kids like & knitted wool cocoons, stick a dripkerchief in their side pocket, tell] sem {o stay out of the streets, and

let ’em go.

cept the price was too low. People wouldn't believe it.

8 8 THEY SOON COME in, wet and and cold, but with cheeks like apples, and eyes as crystal clear as a mountain spring. | And many a father will slip out at night to take a little scoot down a neighborhood hill, just to see if it is as much fun as it used,

to be. »

z . ! HF'LL COME in disappointed] and puffing. 6 : It's just one more of those things you have to enjoy second hand after you've crossed the midline of your years.

What Is It?

WHAT IS THERE about Christmas which taps the deep wellsprings of the better-man?-It is way down inside him. puts him in reverse. ne him want to give instead of take. A It makes him tip his hat more often, open doors for other people, and give up his seat to a woman or an older person on the bus.

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2 # # | CARDINAL SPELLMAN — THERE ARE MANY names. It] He'll visit the loneliest. is

Santa Claus, and the Three Wise Ba Saint A = Prelate Of And some not so familiar, bu ’ 1 To Toughest’ Korea Spots

just as dear in their native lands. | By United Press

Jul Nissen of Norway and DenSAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 20—

SNOW IN YOUR SHOETOPS may be a sneeze to you,

Then 22 he will be killed in a traffic

One- store has pad thiee Ship cert menu, I couldn't make the death as a matter of routine, ments gifice last wege-enc, grade. I had to say no. Too full. just like almost a million others. So try it in reverse some day, But “Victim X” will have one dis- i

And you can’t kid a It will be one of an expected] customer about it, even when a record-breaking 600 traffic deaths

Last week Kroger's had been mated the nation’s over-all motor |selling fresh ground beef at 69 vehicle deaths since the turn of Then the same beef wasithe century at 999,750.

So you think there was a stam- never will be -known. He could ob-| pede? Guess again. People could be almost anyone, the safety

“What's across a street, a husband driv-|

And there wasn't a thing, ex-ja housewife doing the family]

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Death Is Shopping For Millio

Saturday Is . ‘M-Day’ for Mister 'X'

By United Press | CHICAGO, Dec. 20—“Victim X” |went shopping today for Christmas. But he won't live that long. “Vietim X” has only two more days to live. About noon on. Dec.

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accident. { The county morgue will list his!

!tinction. | His will be the one-millionth traffic death in the United States since the first wheezing automobile marked finis to a horsedrawn era of comparative safety.

during the Christmas holidays. Hopes Dimmed { As of midnight last night, the [National Safety Council. esti-

The identity of “Vietim X”

|council = said—a child darting]

ling home from his day's work,

A-Child children at a Christmas shopping. | new clothes for them. Members

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his 73-year-old mother to safety

night. Manuel Haines smelled smoke while reading in his back bedroom at 4901 8S, Walcott St. He ran to the room of his sleeping mother and roused her. Groping, he led her to safety out the back door. Mrs. M. E. Haines wore only night clothes and a bathrobe as she stepped into the cold. “It was a horrible experience at that time of night,” the weather being what it was,” she said. Flames were already leaping from the sun porch just outside her bedroom.

7000 Gallons of Water

“The Haines’ home was pretty much gone when we got there,” said Francis Schustj, chief of Perry Township voltinteer firemen who hustled from Southport. Their tank truck shuttled 7000

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HILLCREST CLUB HELPS—Members of the Hillcrest Country Club were host to Times Clothe. gallons of water from a hydrant] luncheon and party at the Club after a tour of the stores to buy [on Madison Ave, half a mile

of the Indianapolis Caps hockey team were special guests of the away. —- Chief Schuster said the fire

He could be you, ! Club and greeted the children. Months ago the council esti-- Te 'mated that the millionth traffic North Korean Source— {victim would .die this month. But| the experts could not be sure,

event. : | Their hopes dimmed today and they estimated that 600 persons| will die from 6 p.m. Friday until {midnight Tuesday for the biggest By United Press holiday death toll in history. | PANMUNJOM, Korea, Dec. 20 |—Maj. Gen. William F. Dean,

‘M-Day’ | They predicted that the mil- America’s first Congressional

(lionth victim would die Saturday. Medal of Honor winner in the | By labeling the day “M-Day” Korean War, hid out 36 days beand focusing national “attention hind Communist lines before he on it, the council hopes that “Mr. Was captured, Communist sources Million”, will not die in vain, _|disclosed today. ~ “His death will occur just 51 At*-an official briefing Com

three months and eight Munist army officers told Red

awa roma ot + ane: (G@, Dean Evaded Reds

Jacobsen Promoted To RCA Home Office

——- was under control in about half an hour, : : About. three-quarters

of the

. x B. L. Jacobsen, personnel mana- Radio Active Water

{ger of the RCA Victor plant, has Blocks Busy Road. been promoted to manager of the|

LONDON, Dec. 20 (UP)—The 36 Days, Paper Says {personnel division of the Home main Oxford-London road was

Instrument Department with sealed off by police for three |paper Pacific Stars and Stripes, headquarters in ‘Camden, N. J. |hours yesterday after radio active /in a story attributed to unnamed| {“military sources,” said today Cougnenc (say it coon-yenk) who to the Harwell atomic. disposal ‘that after being cut off by ad- has been employment manager at station. |vancing Communists' around the plant here since February of The truck stopped suddenly to Taejon Gén. Dean stripped off all!last year. Before that he was infavoid crashing into another vehis general's insignia and took to the RCA Home Office in the or- hicle and water containers tum-

[the hills. |ganzation and planning division. bled and smashed on the road. | Stars and. Stripes said the two-| reese" [star general wandered for a Delay Rescue of Cars ~ [irom the Harwell atomic research

Through Dense Smoke= Te Son Leads Mother, 73, From Burning Home

In smoke so thick he couldn't] see, a Perry Township man led saved-the two back rooms.

from their burning ~home last/probably

He will be succeeded by J. P. water spilled from a truck going!

ays after a horseless carriage Sein vieum 3 miles south of Taejon, Alan|t0 80 to a Korean village and sk doubt yesterday that diving oper-| | In that accident, the first motor] © |vehicle death recorded country, a man named H. H. Bliss! stepped off a trolley and turned, to help a woman step down. "An § automobile struck him and he

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9 {center scrubbed the road and apDec. 20 (UP Iplied a special white powder. {Then traffic was permitted-to re-

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month, escaping detggtion, until —Veteran rivermen expresse

newsmen Gen, Dean was cap- | p hunger and dysentery forced him|

{tured Aug. 25, 1950, near Jinan,

Winnington, correspondent of the for food. ations could be Jatt soon tol S48, {London Daily Worker, said. A United Nations public infor- recover any o e new Ply- 3 this Lor omfiymed unverified re- mation officer said the Stars and|mouth automobiles that sank in Marmon-Herrington ports the commander of the 24th Stripes story appeared to have|the Ohio River near here with the Gag Foreign Rights Division tried for more than a been based on statements of a! > Marmon-FHerri Co. tod month to work his way back to,North Korean who claimed to U. S. Statement afin d e rington Co. today United Nations lines after he last have helped Gen. Dean after he ounce had been granted

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home was destroyed, but firemen

The chief said defective wiring caused. the blaze. : I. Only last night Mr. Haines had - set up a Christmas tree in the living room, and his mother had put presents around it.

Hog Prices Dip . 50-75 Cents

Barrows and gilts dropped 50 to 75 cents in sales today at the Indianapolis Stockyards.

| Bulk choice 170-240-pound hogs went at $18.25-§19. Around 200 head of No. 1 and 2 180-220-|pounders reached $19.25,

| Sows were weak to 50 cents {lower than yesterday's averages. Cattle and calves were moder‘ately active and generally steady with yesterday's prices. Vealers were active, and bulls were* 50 cents higher than yesterday. Sheep were active with native {lambs $1 higher than yesterday.

Hogs 11,000; moderately active: barrows and glits 50-75¢, instances §1 bulk choice 170-240 around 200 head Nos. 1 pounds, $19.25; 240-270 pounds, 18.50; 270-350 pounds, $16.50-17.50; 165 pounds, $15.50-17.50: S 50c lower; choice 300-800 pounds, § 15.75, few $16; 400-600 pounds, $13.50-15. Cattle 700, calves 200; moderately active: generally steady: small lots commercial {and good steers and mixed |'$27-32; cutter and utility $23-26; utility and commercial cows, $22-$24.50; vealers active; generally steady, instances strong: choice to low prime $37-38; odd prime | $39; commercial and good, $34-36. Bulls 50c higher; commercial and , £27.50-31; heavy cbmmercial to $31.50; [cutter and utility . | “Sheep 700; active; native lambs $1 (higher; choice and prime $30.50-31; good {and choice $29-30; cull and utility $23.27; slaughter ewes unchanged at $8-14,

earlings,

Chair Jerker's ‘Victim Sues for $87,500

" TULSA; Okla., Dec. 20 (UP)— A 265-pound Ft. Worth, Tex.

A special decontamination team |gomino.. player contended todays —

a man as he sits down does not talways qualify asa “joke.” | Ennjs N, Williams, the victim, |filed suit for $87,500 damages against George Wilson of Vinita, {Okla., in Federal Court here. He |said Mr. Wilson invited him to join a domino game, then yanked away the chair as he sat down.

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died in Roosevelt Hospital the

next gay. may Food Machinery Buys Oakes Plant at Tipton

|was tanks [July 20, 1950. Most Famous in List Gen. Dean, listed as missing in laction for 17 months, was the

seen fighting Communist wags assigned as the general's in- ment expenses and receipis for the current around doomed Taejon terpreter.

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Purchase of the Oakes Manu- most famous fighting name on|

and Chemical Corp. The Oakes Co. makes poultry

[facturing Co., Inc., at Tipton, was the Communist list of prisoners lannounced by the Food Machinery

lof war released yesterday. | The semi-official Army news-

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UP)—Govern-| the < foreign manufacturing and Mr, Williams said his weight |e Een a Scat for the Current sales rights for Les Ateliers Met- caused him to hit the floor “with 8 year ago: atv |allurgiques in Nivelles, Belgium. |considerable force.’ gy Yea A 50-passenger trolley coach! Mr. Williams asked the five-

$ 29,026,758,917 § ager. 21.134,640.960 168.343.320.107 built for the Cleveland Transit figure damages for pain, medical

The Army classified the Korean

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source. and Receipts

: | Deficit 871.937.9 273.731, said it found no information to Cash Bal ATE 8870 psd 00 100 343 System will be shipped to Belgium fees and loss of earnings he said confirm his story. Gold Res. 22.491,261.398 22,925.958.171 In January for exhibit. \resulted from the fall.

‘Critical Condition’ .

According to the interpreter’s| acount Gen. Dean’s condition!

Debits

and hog raising equipment and was founded in 1892. For Food Machinery the Oakes plant will turn out packing house and agri-| cultural equipment.

White Countian Wins

Corn Growing Title

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. 20 {(UP) — J. Herbert Roadruck,

INDIANAPOLIS Brookston, was named winner toTRAFFIC TOLL day of the state senior corni (368 Days) 1950 1951 [second straight year. Accidents ...... 8863 8186 Hurt ci.oiveeses 8381 8574 (bushels per acre compared with] Dead .cicvniess.. 60 g7 (his last year’s yield of 189.1 and| {the previous all-time high yield LCSD IANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE of 190.1 set by Herman Barrett

; $32,227.00 Of Gibson County in 1942. RE a ee wm. | The next two places Local Truck Grain Prices also taken by White County] |farmers. Second was the late] {Harry O. Roadruck, father of the|

were

Truck wheat, $2.42 New No. 2 white corn, $1.87.

New No. 2 yellow corn, $1.79. winner, with a yield of 193 Bae. $2.78 {bushels per acre and third was Jerry Wickersham, a neighbor of Produce Roadruck’s, with a yield of 179.

Eggs—Prices FOB Cincinnati cases included on graded eggs: consumer grades U. 8. A large white 53-56'2c; brown mix 53-56l2¢; U. 8. 47%2-51%zc¢; brown mix 47%-51%c; fcom’l graded 40 per cent). white 50-52c; brown mix 50-52c;

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medium white wholesale grade: Extra large] current |

mark, and the Jul Tomtar of Sweden, whiskered little elves, old as the mountains. And La Be-| fana, the lonely old woman who| gave away 10ys. . | Francis Cardinal Spellman; RoThen there is the YOUNgeSt.,; catholic Archbishob of New| camel, known as the Gentle Came |¥ork, was on his way to Xoreal of Jesus, and Pere Noel, the Magl ( \qay to visit “the lonhert and! and The Magic Mule, | toughest places there are.” 4.8 8 Cardinal Spellman arrived here | THESE ARE the legends of ast night from New York for a

man's urge toward 0OANESS. jypjap stop-over before boarding a Sometimes he himself seldom un-/ pay american Airways plane for derstands. Honolulu and Tokyo.

For when the Christian world pe wag met at the airport here reweaves the warm and gentle, Archpishop John J. Mitty of fabrie of the Christmas Story, it/ go, prancisco and other digniflows like air through the DarrTi-ltapjeg of the Catholic Church, | caded borders of selfish countries. | “On my last visit. to Korea in| # a = | September, 1945,” he said, “every- | AS I READ, I began to see gone was happy because the war Christmas as man's season -for wags over. We thought-we had net: crawling humbly back to the se- only victory but peace. Now it is curity of his conscience. different. 2 The Story, told in many tongues; «Thijs time I'm going to visit and visions, is always touched bY! the loneliest and toughest places the divine light which reflects our that there are.” better selves. a, | The Cardinal, who also is the We call it, “The Spirit of Christ- yo. Catholic chaplain for the

mas.” : { rces, | i ¥ But I would leave off the past) Armed forces, is going to Korea

three letters,

In Reverse HERE'S A WOMAN

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| Gen. James A. Van Fleet, Eighth Army commander. While there, {the Cardinal will say Mass for

who hasiyu. soldiers and visit military

it right. She says to eat the good : hospitals. things first, then fill up on the . solid Stuff P | Cardinal Spellman took with She's Mary Russella Turner, him a tape recorder which he will

who brings your lunch in the Use to record messages from Lincoln Coffee Shop. She tried to Soldiers to their families back sell me pumpkin pie. home, I sald, “Later. maybe.” The Cardinal's plane will arrive # 8 8% {at Honolulu at 8:15 a. m.

AND SHE SAID, “I ate mine| (Hawati time). He will leave at

the time I got to it.” 12:30 p. m. (Tokyo time) SaturShe was right as rain. When day. He expects to be in Korea she came around with the des- the following day.

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22 27'%2-30c: 4-5 pounds 27'2-30c;

over pounds roasters, 5 Pounds and up, 33-35¢;

ens, heavy 27-28c; hens, light 19-21c; old

roosters 17-19c. John R. Lawrence, 39, U. 8, Navy; Etta Turkeys—Toms, 24 pounds and up 35-38¢; | Walls, 38, 813 S. Sheffield. i hens 46-47c. {Paul Deem, 42, indianapolis; Rena LindHeavy type hens firm and 1 cent higher.| Say, 43, 1933 Broadway. Balance Steady, rices unchanged, Turkey Dofald Payne, ly MS 46th; Mary m . . | » 19, : e » arks, Jim. Prices unchanged. Avaliable), Bootman. #7, Di S. Arlington:

supply short. Butter—Creamery, 90 score 8c, medium | Phyllis Meissner, 24, 6114 Carvel. butterfat 70c, regular 65c. © | Elbert Reynolds, 35, 7172 Hugh; Dolores

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tgrowing championship. for. the gorean-who told the story. The: Mr. Roadruck’s yield was 199.4] interpreter said he became sym-

MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED) camp for “VIPs” at Pyongyang,

a $ pH Davis, 58, at Methodist, coro-|

|when captured was critical and| lhe was not expected to survive: {Therefore, the Communists did

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pathetic with the general and attempted to cross into Allied lines in September, 1950, to bring word Gen. Dean was alive, the Stars

and Stripes said. { An Allied advance soon after forced ‘the Communists to move prisoners to new camps near the border of Manchuria, Stars and

Stripes said. , Some American prisoners who g escaped -at the time said Gen. Dean was believed alive and in

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a train which carried POWs north ¥ ahead of the lightning Allied attack. Gen. Dean is believed to be living in fairly comfortable circumstances in a small Communist

capital of North Korea.

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