Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1952 — Page 14
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“U.S. Consuls Start
Cairo Told Of Gravity By Caffery
By United Press ISMAILIA, Egypt, Jan. 21—| Egypt has promised a full and immediate Investigation into the killing of an American nun dur-| ing Anglo-Egyptian fighting in| this uneasy Suez Canal zone town, it was announced today. |
The U. 8S. Embassy in Cairo sald acting Egyptian Foreign Minister Ibrahim Farag Pasha made the pledge to American] Ambassador Jefferson Caffery| last night. The announcement said Mr. Caffery had called qn Mr. Farag) to express his “grave concern| over the tragic death of Sister Anthony” at the Sisters of Char-|" ity (8t. Vincent De Paul 8So-|| giety) convent Saturday.
Both the U. 8. Embassy and British military headquarters also have launched investigations into the first American death since Egypt began trying to expel British forces from the) canal zone late last year. ; The British and the nuns sald Egyptian terrorists murdered 52-| Fi year-old New York born Sister Anthony when she tried to prevent them from hurling their bombs in the convent grounds. The Egyptians said she was killed by British troops.
“Pretty Important’
Ellis A. Johnson, U. 8. Consul at Port Said, began an on-the-spot investigation. He was due to be joined momentarily by Lamar Mulliner, U. 8.-Consul at Cairo. A private requiem mass for 8ister Anthony was said today.
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JERRY RAIDS THE ICEBOX—With the mercury just above McAndrews, 20, perches atop a a at the Korean front and has himself a meal. John E. McAndrews, used. to dish’ up at home, 1135 S. Richland St., but a meal nevertheless. Jerry's up for a citation—he and some buddies guarded the rear while his 45th Division unit retreated from a peak recently. "| guess I'm a hero," he wrote his parents, “but I've had enough of that for awhile." Jerry, who attended Cathedral and Washington High Schools, has been in Korea three
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Mr. Johnson-had told newsmen on his arrival in Ismailia yester- cE day that he felt “reasonably cer- x tain there will be important repercussions” from the killing. “Any person engaged in any religious activities is pretty important to us” he said. “Sister Anthony was just a peaceful person and she had done splendid work here.”
“Terrible. Thing’
Before taking the veil, Sister Anthony was Bridget Ann Timbers, born in Croton-On-Hudson, N. Y. Since 1949 she had frequently visited British military camps near Ismailia to teach English children. (In Washington, a State Department official said the killing was “a terrible thing,” but added there was little the government could do about it.) The story of the slaying of Sister Anthony was told newsmen by| ° the mother superior. “8 "She died while trying to defend 19 children living in the convent, the mother superior said.
Pushed Aside
“All afternoon, the guerrillas kept eoming into the convent grounds,” she sald. “The children were put in the cellar. “Our native boy went out several times to ask them to go away. Then five of them rushed through with bombs in their hands, the fuses burning. “Sister Anthony ran out to stop them, shouting, ‘No, no, you won't throw that.’ But they pushed her
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ing from a back injury incurred la aside and threw their bombs. — “Then Sister Anthony phoned the British for help, with the
guerrillas outside screaming ve Abandoned Baby someone to cut the telephone Given a Title
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"“As we heard the (British) tanks coming, Sister Anthony be- . 8 8 THORNTOWN, Ind, Jan. 21 (UP)—An infant girl, abandoned
Zan_to open the door. Then there was a shot, She died on the steps there.”
Scc lds Husbands Fo: ‘Ignoring’
Wives at Parties
NEW YORK, Jan. 21 (UP)— American men may be better| about wiping dishes than husbands of any other countries, but they spend too little time talking
home, officially became ‘Susie X” today as authorities conducted a {search for its mother. Boone County: Sheriff Rush
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it was not a “first baby”. Frank Long, county welfare director, Lowell Burgess took the child when they discovered it lying in a
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trouble. They are security, being noticed and being wanted. If these are supplied honestly, and in full measure, you have a smooth, strong, and tightly-knit| work force. . o ” = 1 USED TO KNOW an employer | of the old school who thought it was good business.to play with! the security of the individual, to make him feel a little unsure of; his bread and butter. | He got unions, fast—and tough
security, the union could, through a contract. ¢
(portant. This is known as recog-| nition. Tt is the handshake, the| slap on the back, the citation, the) gold watch for 25 years, and the| dinner at retirement time. | © n » - BEING NOTICED is all of the] ways of showing an employee, that he is important to the business. It is consulting him about] his work, asking if he knows al better way to do it. | And being wanted is simply] Jetting him know that he counts, That does a lot for his morale, | makes him a solid citizen, a good, worker and a good father and
husband.
” " ” IV'E BEEN TALKING to Joe Brown, the new head of the Indiana Association for Mental Health. And he wants to work more closely with personnel men and the bosses. If any of the above three things are lacking in a man’s job, he may wind up blowing his top, slipping off his rocker, as they say, and in a mental hospital or
sanitarium. os ” »
SMART BOSSES recognize at once when they have trouble. And they probably will if they haven't been anchoring the employee's security, inside and out. Organizations have blown up, whole businesses have gone to pot. Fortunes have been lost when the bosses forgot the three things
employees want most. » " "
THE EASIEST way is to try honestly to supply them all, from the top. But this hasn't been done, | as you know. And that, I think, is why we have unions. u i
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BUTTER is getting softer, I knew it would.
The price began reaching for|
a buck a pound. And that was the
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passed by the shopping cart. And]
3% wives found there were plenty of! 391, other things to eat, cheaper.
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you buy or not. If more people] want to buy than there is goods, | the price goes up. | The way to whip a price rise
.[18 to stop buying. That'll lick it}
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There are three basics toward which every man strives.
can’t lose it, and if dissatisfied,|
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it. But more than that.
are of, there isn't much labor
other she won't pay that much. And pretty soon thousands are doing the same. And the price falls.
» » » WHILE I'M on food, I want to tell you about potatoes. Joe Vandemark, extension produce specialist at Purdue, says the Idaho growers are going to take it on the chin for $1.40 a hundred pounds in the new ceil-
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te) Three Things » Workers Want
By Harold Hartley WHAT DO employees really want?
ying Of
ings. And he warns that you shouldn't buy them sprouted. And
ones. ' His employees figured that| oo for a damp spot in the bag.| if their boss wouldn't give them mpat means there may be a few) 3 . h . pt : | officer in charge of the Indianapolis Marine recruiting station, pre-
- | Buy them smooth, dry, and not| sents a birthday cake to Charles M. Thomas of Richmond. The | Being noticed is equally im- ynder 2 inches thick. Then You| cake was sent here by the recruit's mother, Mrs. Owen Thomas. pretty good spuds. | Hep con became a "Leatherneck” on his 17th birthday.
bad ones inside.
should have
Face It I KNOW a man who is going to lose his job. But I don’t feel sorry for him. He's lucky. He's all right, and the job is all right. But the two don’t blend. And his boss hates to tell him. So he has been putting it off.
n » 5 HIS BOSS ought to take
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CRAWFORDSVILLE — Mrs, Mildred Howard, 33, Hoopeston, Ill, and Lon Allen, 25, Mary« ville, Tenn., were killed yestere day in a head-on collision on Ind, 136, five miles east of here. Six other people were injured, none seriously, in the accident when the two cars collided on a hill. -
Hog Prices Dip At Yards Here
Light to medium weight bare rows and gilts were fairly active at the Indianapolis Stockyards today. But they were 25 cents lower than Friday’s- average. the Agriculture Department Mare ket News Service: Hogs—Choice 170-240 pounds, $18-18.75 per 100 pounds; few loads choice No. 1 and 2 to small killers. and shippers, $18.85-19. Choice 240-275, $17-18; heave {ier weights, prices not estabe (lished. «Calves—Steady; commercial to {choice, $32-37, few high choice ind prime, $37.50; utility and commercial grades, $23-34.
| Other cattle—Steers and heif« ers fairly active, strong to 50
CAKE—First Lt. James M. Hayes,
Housing Issue Up Tonight
For Council
lesson from another employer | A controversial resolution giv-
[who was in the same fix.
ling City Council the right to act
He had a college graduate, ,,’;, iyiqyal publi - : | public housing proj smart as they come, but not jell-| iy top the council agenda
ing with his job. But his boss couldn’t get up the nerve to tell him because the] young man had a sick wife and] two children. Finally, he called the young! man in and broke the news. | In two weeks the employee had a better job at something he liked more. And everybody Is happier. | So the delay was a sin both | against the employer and the employee.
2 o = SO. THE YOUNG man in the first paragraph shouldn't worry much. Neither should his boss. They'll both be better off. { There is just one other thing) important. fudging. The boss ought to tell the truth, straight but kind. It’s never pleasant, but lots of young men have.gone back a few years later to thank the boss who | canned them. . By that time they're making more than their old boss.
Fury Note
HERE'S A LITTLE lady who tapped out a fury note. She doesn’t want to use her name, so I'll call her “Mrs. L.” She says her husband has been working over nine years on his present job, and works harder every day to keep it. He gets two weeks vacation, which she says the government would call “10 working days.” 8
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= on “AND government workers get it after only four months. And my husband pays a good lump of| his pay to keep them — definitely too many of them—on the job. “Their jobs are good and steady, and at good pay. They can ask for a transfer. No out-| side job is like that. ” = ” “I AM WRITING to agree with the finance company man who
ltonight. The measure requires the Housing Authority of Indianapolis to submit detailed plans before any construction is started. The Council is. expected to take final
|action on it tonight.
The resolution is identical to
lone submitted last year which
died in committee. It is the outgrowth of housing authority plans for a project at Dawson St. and LeGrande Ave. The project was hotly fought by 2000 residents of the area.
New Milk Ordinance A new milk ordinance also will be submitted, Basic change
spector to the present six-man
{force and $560 pay increases for
the men. Milk consumption has tripled
nance was passed, Reorganization of the traffic engineers office also will be submitted. The plan recommended by Traffic Engineer William H. Bilby calls for changes in assignment of men and appointment of more supervisors. ;
Burglars Net $1500 in Three Break-Ins
Burglars collected two of a gun collectors’ guns as part of their $1500 loot in three break-ins here over the week-end. Their haul topped $1000 at the home of Paul W, Vavul, 1306 Leland St., where two $25 automatic pistols were stolen. The remainder of his 300-gun collection was at his Virginia Grill, 2512 E. Washington St. But Mr. Vavul
told police
complained because he trainschurglars also got:
workers, then sees them take government jobs at higher pay, which his office can’t afford, but he finally has to pay in his taxes.” There are a lot of people who'll string right along with “Mrs. L.” But some won't. -And I'll get sizzling letters. Magic Tray I DON'T KNOW whether people have been sticking sandwiches in their pockets, or what. ” But the New York Central is trying to do something about the price of its meals. “In a try-out lap between New York and Albany, NYC will serve “Magic Trays,”. which aren't magic- at all, but are one-third cheaper than the menu food.
” = » THEY ARE pre-cooked, quick frozen, and on one platter, and you get them on a plastic tray. People have always felt they have been buying a lot of service when they eat on a train. Now is their chance to buy more food and less service, '#esosde And I think they'll like it,
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Two . cameras, valued at $300 and $20. A pair of binoculars, valued at $200. Clothing worth $300. Ammunition valued at $150. Two watches. Burglars got a better than $300 “bargain” at Lowell Schaekel’s Bargain Grocery, 2201 Brookside Ave., he reported to police. Their selection: One hundred cartons of cigarets.
Three large ‘hams and four smaller ones, ~ Forty pair of nylon hose, A case of coffee. Neither Mr. Vavul nor Mr. Schaekel missed any cash but
Elmo Garrett did. He told police someone broke into his tavern, 932 E. 30th St., and stole $150.
Pat Neff's Funeral To Be Today in Texas
WACO, Tex., Jan. 21 (UP)— Pat M. Neff, \governor: of Texas during the - turbulent 20's and president of Baylor University for 15 years, will be buried today. He died here yesterday. He was 80. Dr. W. R. White, Mr. Neff’s successor as president of the Baptist university, will officiate at the funeral service, which 1s to be held at the First Baptist Church here. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
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{other persons may be involved in an alleged carburetor theft ring Sot Sales Sous. Daly in broken yesterday with the arrest/,;; 1 nore than ead: ot Of even pen 3 fe Bendix Prod-\,ng commercial early $20.50-23: | Detective Lt. Andrew F. Orban Cahners and cutters $15-20; bulk sald he expects to make addi. | utility and commercial $23-28.50, {Good and choice $35-37; few high
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Detective Capt. William L.| Welch said three employees of tel oojes ang B on dens lower tn |Bendix plant, three drivers from pg sharply lower; load good and trucking agencies and a garage choice 93-pound wooled Western operator, are under arrest. lambs, $29.50; 2 loads choice and | He said cartons of less valuable prime 100-pound Westerns held at products were substituted for ga) or more; slaughter ewes weak carburetors after shipping orders|¢, $1 lower; cull to choice $7-14. had been filled. Purchasers as-| Receipts—Cattle, 2300; calves,
{sumed it was a shipping error|ag,. . and would notify the company 10} hogs, 12,000;, sheep, 15.400,
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The schedule of registration ING and rehearsals for participants in| HOME. PLAT 0. the annual Times Ice-O-Rama L SILVER will be listed in The Times within » “. RHODIUM a few days. { BRASS The two-hour extravaganzail . 2 GoLD which each year raises an =~ A SRONzE for charity will be held Thursday | ~, 2 CADMIUM night, Mar. 13 in the Fair COPPER-NICKEL Grounds Coliseum. CHROME
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Room at Elen 1231 8. Illinoi all as per specif office of the Board Indianapolis. The Board rese or reject any or THE BOARD
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