Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1952 — Page 7
d Desire.” ustry much gs been for
rowh, this season of nks Atkin imes critic, ture is put a boat puts
ne supposiways take they have iginal work 1g. the curpace set in
es ——————— e—————— ee———
men,
I.
lay
!
» ~ LI
JESS
Ht
= il
r lose yours! at lift
are fo
cotton
8, 1952
~~ ‘Capt. Henrik Kurt Cntise}
. 2 wt is . “ .
e
"FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1052
He Sleeps L
By United Press WOODBRIDGE, N. J., Jan. 18.
slept late and relaxed with his family - in their modest home today and a police guard assured him privacy for the first time in
weeks. A 24-hour guard was . placed around the Carlsen home by Police Chief George E. Keating to keep well-wishers and the curious away. Inside, “Captain Stay-Put” enjoyed a belated Christmas, He opened presents marked :‘Daddy” under the still-decorated Christmas tree in the living room and played with his two pretty daughters—Sonja, 11, and Karen, 7, while his proud wife, Agnes, looked on. - A small group of neighbors and friends greeted the Carlsens as they drove up Alwat (soon to be changed to Carlsen) St. late yesterday when they came home from a rousing reception in New York. - The skipper, happy but dogtired, waved cheerily, chatted with a few friends and then herded his family Into the house for his first real chance to be alone with them. Withg the. thunderous roar of the New York welcome still dinning his ears, Capt. Carlsen had another “ordeal” to face tomorrow when Woodbridge turns out for its own “Carlsen Day.”
Socialite's Death Labeled Suicide
NEW YORK, Jan. 18
The New York Regional Wage (UP)— Stabilization Board last night apSocially prominent Francis Poult- Proved a general six-cent hourly,
‘ney Clark committed suicide by VeEs Jonrease i Sue rexidlelos : atro-|
taking an overdose of sleeping
bedroom closet, police said today.
A maid cleaning the wealthy, Named Taft Manager
thrice-married Mr. Clark’s expensive Savoy-Plaza Hotel
I DEAR A Sar
Wage Increase OK'd
politan and northern New Jerse pills and locking himself in a area.
mg gts ETE het ed pr
.
‘Opened Presents Marked ‘Daddy’— Capt. Carlsen Goes Home and ate, Stays Put
MAYOR TO CAPTAIN—Mayor Vincent Impellitteri congratulates Capt. Henrik Kurt Carlsen
(right) as the latter's wife, Agnes, and daughters, Karen, 7, and Sonja, 1, stand by. Eo 1900 Hospital Corps Held as Draft Dodger
MARION, Ind. Jan. 18 (UP)— the of socialism” that he arrest of Jack R. Briggs, 20, for afflicted Great Britain. violation of: the Selective Service|
They said Briggs would be : : arraigned before a U. 8. commis- 2-Day Strike Affecting
NEW YORK, Jan. 18 (UP)— Veterans Due Home
rives here today
y|corps veterans of the Korean {returning home on rotation.
| SANFRANCISCO, Jan. 18 (UP)—The USNS Willlam Weigel with about Act. 1900 Marine and Navy hospital
| Of the 1900, all of whom served iwith the First Marine Division armed forces on Nov. 16, 1951. tand the Iirst Marine Ay Wing, ———————eciemmre=John A. Kendall, Danville at- approximately 750 are reservists suite torney, today was named Sixth returning for release from active FUL, those little Times low-cost mission's gaseous diffusion plant found his body late yesterday. A District campaign manager for|duty. The remaining 1150 men|Classified ads.
The FBI today announced
War sioner at Ft. Wayne for remova
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES '
Share Profits : h Ty
* .
With Labor,
MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jan. 18 (UP)—Harold E. Stassen, candidate for thes Republican Presidential nomination, called last night| for “voluntary profit-sharing. by
American business with all em-|
|plogees, in return for “more favorable” tax treatment. He said division of profits with all workers from the office boy; to the company president is neces-| lsary to counteract “the internal bitterness and strife which exists between ‘capital and labor.” Mr. Stassep told the Milwaukee Junior Chanther of Commerce at| la dinner that he is opposed to| government interference with either management or labor. “The method I recommend 1s] to give more favorable tax treat-| iment to those corporations. whol {would share their profits ‘with their workers and at the same itime actively persuade them that| it is the right and just and wise
thing to do,” he said.
He told an earlier news con{ference that neither Gov. Walter |J. Kohler nor Sen. {McCarthy (R.. Wis.) will run in {the Wisconsin primary in his be-{ half as they did in 1948. Mr. Stassen said that both men have races “of their own” to think about this year. Gov. Kohler, who is expected to, seek re-election, reportedly favors Gen. Dwight D. Eisenlhower. He was a Stassen delegate at the 1948 GOP convention. | Sen. McCarthy is running for a second Senate term this year. In his speech Mr. Stassen warned that virtually the only hope of keeping the American economic system free and avoiding the “mess said has
>
I Atom Plant Is Ended
% to Phoenix, Ariz., where he failed
to report for induction into the’
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. Jan, 18 {UP)—Construction work was re-
——— sumed today on “classified” proj-! YOU BET THEY'RE POWER- ects in the Atomic Energy Com-|
Their fame Is areas following settlement of a
hotel detective said he had been Sen. Robert A. Taft's presidential will report for new duties after city-wide for solving everyday|two-day strike by AFL truck
dead several days.
J
campaign.
UNBELIEVABLE DISCOUNTS DURING
30-day leaves,
LN __A\__
SAVINGS ON
CLEARANCE OF BEDS AND BEDDING
Innéxspring Mattress. Durable woven\A.C.A. stripe ticking and
quality innerspring construction. Twin size. $ i 9.00 Regular $49.50 Maple Bunk Bed. Inoluding guard rai
and ladder ....... cide $24.95
Reg. $14.95 Simmons Coil Spring: Rustproof aluminum finish. Full or Twin size. $ 10.00
Juvenile Furniture
Regular $9.95 Bir¢h High Chair. Footrest and safety strap. Miracle Price ... $6.95
Regular $10.95 Taylor Tot. The famous baby walker - stroller with every feature for baby’s comfort and mothers’s convenience .......... $8.95
Innerspring Crib Mattress with gaily decorated, moisture-proof ticking and fine innerspring
construction. Miracle $8 ah un
Month Special! .......
Regular $19.95 Hardwood Crib in your choice of maple or birch finish. Built-in steel spring and drop-side feature.
~
Miracle value at ... S$ | 6.95
BIG SAVINGS IN FINE LIVING ROOM CHAIRS
«oT. SN Pg RL =
Regular $24.95 Platform Rocker. Choloe of red or green plastic upholstery. Full coll spring con-
struction. $10 Miracle Price ..... PL 19.50 Regular $69.95 Lounge Chair.
fabrics. Miracle Month $49 50 .
price saves you $20.00!
Speciall Mahogany Gossip Bench
Combination writing desk and telephone stand in rich mahogany finish. Ivory Duran up-
RACULOUS
Reg. $69.50
NOW! MIRACLE PRICED AT ONLY—
PAY ONLY
$1
DOWN.
Choice of red or green decorator
vd 14” Bolte ceases $ 12.95
‘colors; Only «.cvonvinee
Clearance-priced from just
ta
LIL
Regular $9.95 9x12-Ft. Felt Base Rugs. Famous THhriftex quality.
Choice of patterns and - $6.95
fx54-In. Throw Rugs. Assorted patterns and colers. Now,§ ak [l
AllWool Face 9x12 Rugs—As Low As $3495
TIT TE
HANDSOME DECORATOR FABRIC
problems. PHONE PLAZA 5551
2
. drivers.
ONLY WHILE PRESENT STOCKS LAST!
Per Section
Buy Both Pieces
SAVE $30.00!
EACH SECTION OPENS INTO FULL SIZE TWIN BED!
Versatile, Modern 2-Pc. Sleeperette Sectional Sofas
Ideal For Apartments and Small Homes Where Space is at a Premium
"Miracle Month” marches on! Miracle values are pouring into Indianapolis homes by the truckloads from our three big stores! Here's the lafest in this exciting, price-smashing parade of "Miracle Buys" . . . a modern, versatile Sleeperette Sectional, designed to save you space, PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY. By day, these are handsome sectional pieces . .'. for use singly or grouped together as a smart sectional sofa. By night, each settion becomes a comfortable twin-size bed. Tastefully upholstered in durable, attractive decorator fabric. Full spring construction for utmost lounging or sleeping comfort. Specially purchased ‘from a famous manufacturer at a tremendous discount ... . which explains the miraculously lew price tag that saves you $15.00 on each section. Miracle Sale price only while present stocks last . . . so hurry!
.Many Other Styles Sale Priced J 3 a : - Open All Day
2 ie
y .
Saturday 9:00 to 5:15, Open Mondays 9 to 9
FAIRWAY , HOOSIER
OUTF
LI
- 2 &
ITTING COMPANY
LLL LN
Joseph R.|.
profit-sharing is
*
Stassen Asks i
again.
NA pre ENF
CITY GIRL MAKES GOOD—Midge ‘Ware, native of New York Gity who advises stage-struck girls to leave Broadway and seek their chances in "the sticks,” writes a letter home as she waits to go on stage in "Clutterbuck," now running in St. Louis. Finding herself just one of thousands trying for a break in New York, she grabbed a chance with a stock company in St. Louis, and now has a scrapbook of good reviews to wave when she tries Broadway
gk Lak ro ¥ sda ®
a
PAGE 1,
Cite MRA | " Victory
in New Zealand
MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 18 (CDNY How Moral Rearmament
i | thwarted Communist attempts to
{disrupt vital sea-borné shipments {from New Zealand was described at the Moral Rearmament assems bly, of the Americas here yesters {day. Michael Lennon, former mem ‘ber of the National Executive of the Carpenters’ Union of New | Zealand, said that Britain im= ports 50 per cent of its food sup= ply from his country. The New wZealand waterfront was a prime target for Communist-inspired work slowdowns, he said. But an MRA trained water front leader. Robert Freeland of a harbor employees union, ap+« {pealed to dockers to end the cone ditions. which kept ships idle fog 80 to 153 days, instead of a nore mal 30- days. Lennon said thah Mr: Freeland based his appeal on
the. MRA principle «of “what is right, not who is right.” Sets Precedent
The dockers co-operated, Mw», Lennon said, marking the firs¥ time that the trade union move ment. had co-operated with a cone servative government. New Zealand labor and mane agement, Mr. Lennon said, are now united in sending key pers sonnel to the MRA. assembly in Switzerland. Jim Ross, vice president of Trades and Labor Council im Geelong, Australia, termed worke ing management on MRA princle ples “a prixilege.” Record Total of Cattle Being Fed for Market WASHINGTON, Jan: 18 (UP) —- A record number of cattle is be ing fed for market, promising more meat for consumers this spring and summer, the agricule ture department reported today. The department said 5,094,000 cattle were on feed Jan. 1, an
increafe of 11 per cent over last year.
. this Jow price! Wanted
ALSO, JR. BOYS'
“in boxer or reqular
syle: at 3.98, 4.98
IT'S CHOICE-PICKING FOR
OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, 9:30 10 5
TEENAGERS ARE POPPING OUT IN
COTTON CHARMERS
ag
Ea
.
vr
BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS
WOVEN. PLAIDS IN COT-
TON FLANNEL — MADE ; TO SELL FOR 2.98! San- Sizes ] 98 forized! Smart styling! Colorful and qay! 8 to 20 NEW PLAIDS IN COTTON a FLANNEL—DbDright and right for now and Spring! Full Sizes 19 cut! Sanfor sed! And, what 6 to 18
a buy!
CORDUROY SLACKS
4"
Womterful qualities at
Sizes 10 to 18
plain colors! Tailored with pleats, Zipper-fly and a Snug-Tex inner - waistband.
»
CORDUROY SLACKS
Boys' Corner, : Downstairs
ti
WITH A LOOK THAT'S NEW AND FIT THAT'S TRUE! |
h-%
A. "EYELET QUEEN" with the frothiest, prettiest two-color embroidery popping out (of all places!) in the smart inverted pleat for that new coat effect! Sanforized chambray. Tan, grey, green, rose. Sizes. 9, to 15.
B. “TUCKED PRINCESS" with eye-catch-ing tucks making a bib for a newsy new broadcloth drets! Three - quarter sleevas push to any length to please you! Sanforized for permanent fit. Luscious pastel shades! Sizes 9 to |S.
Girls' Shop, «
' Downstairs
Rr.
o
