Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1952 — Page 24
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Tight controls will weaken, sag in the middle, like a. wet
“clothes line.
‘with .goods, on the cuff. pr » »
“the start, : Before the year is over, you'll
hear talk to labor about higher wages, lower prices, give assur- stuck.
' NOW, I'VE got a tip. If you where the air
ance to business ‘that it will make a “decent profit,” the farm-
ers will be told the gravy train live out
oday »Business India {vi ~~. Hoosiers “You'll Put More On the Cuff
By Harold Hartley
CUFFS ARE GOING to be bigger. We'll need them. We're going to put more on them
jumped 75 per cent last
: . WHY, interested me. ALREADY the Federal Re- with their paved streets are filled Imerve has let out rope. No down, RBujlding lots are scarce, So active service in February, 1951! ‘payments on home improvements .o,.1s have been building out in After mobilizing at Stout Field W. Bodwell ‘under the FHA. But that's Just ..." .ountry sometimes in new, here, they trained for a few soft road additions.
They're the ones who get then split up.
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Due Home
By Nov. 1
Indiana's 1224 Fighter Wing is’
coming back home, ® About 1000 ° Hoosiers called to
active federal duty will be releasedl by Nov. 1 and the 122d willl he organized again as an Indiana
Air National Guard unit.
nearly all tactical Air National
Guard units, Including the 122d) . « and replacing them by regular en, Alr Force outfits,
The “Air Force in Washington The trick is to make people snow, The AAA says the towing today announced it is releasing goods-happy, make them feel py, qnasg
prosperous, Payday rich, piled up yeuy
81G BOOST—The Indianapolis Kiwanis Club contributed $500 Nght weapons Gourse at the Ha-|Perior Court of bigamy—a felony Yank After
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iana’s 122d Air.
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| United Press Moliywood Correspondent divorces.” SCHFIELD BARRACKS, Ha-|
example of “what I am fighting’ 4 va legal. for” under his belt. ne 5
All it takes Is the one-day dose. [ue are finding out they may be living of Russian army food which every, ot of wedlock.
{has been getting in recent months,
before the windup of his 16-week Was found guilty recently in Su-
—for violating an untested 1049
The Hoosier init was called to. to buy equiment for the boys’ workshop at the Fletcher Com-' watian Infantry Training Center. | =O that poked holes In the
Serving . in Korea The -122¢ lost its identity as
blows Such, but many of the men
will be tanked up with support fresh and cold, and the birds made up the 4th Fighter-Inter- , money again, and credit williwake you up in the green spring ceptor Wing, now fighting in Ko-
get a dazzling green light. Regulation W which limits the
niture and most things costing over $50, is going to crack. . » »
BEFORE Reg. W came back,
credit had gone the limit with
“No Down Payment,” just take
it home, pay the financing charge,
and a little each month, Here's the truth. A lot of merchants sold on “No Down Payment” in self-defense. Few, if any of them, like it, Those who do, often have tle ups with finance companies, or finance the deals and collect the
interest themselves. That alone,
can run into a pretty profit,
n » - THIS IS WHY they don’t like ft. Merchants have to pay for their foods. 10 days net, or 30 days, keep their own credit
snough of the! “No. Down EE stuff, they 8 with their working cap- That' ital scattered through the homes, all |
over town.
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HE fhe
theirs because they paid
in a number of cases buy don't take care’ ot the c the first payment, this real-
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» ~~ WHEN YOU buy somethi you want to own it, not “
it. And that's why both the buyer and the merchant de better when]
z
a few bucks go on the
Personally, 1 am against “No|
| Pov, Payments’ Spas EE
I FIGURE that if a guy can't pay at least a little oh ‘what he ® buys, he's got no business with it.
Doesn't that make sense?
$1730 a Day
IT WAS 330 a. m. I set down on the wet, light-streaked runways of Willow Run: Into thei’ °d here waiting room which seemed lke a World's Fair ‘Midway, asleep,
half the lights turned out.
smoked, sipped, waited.
named “George.” » »
to hold up the daybreak run,
meadows, play it safe. Buy yourself a tow rope, throw down payments and payment jt in the back of the car. periods on autos, appliances, [ur the other guy never has one.
Signs of . , ,
ATSIBETTER than robins, for tabbing spring. 3: The auto industry begins dramatize the outdoors. Ads show up with slick little! convertibles with YOU in them, skimming along the carefree con-! crete with your hair blowing and. THE girl beside you. But the soft top has developed a4 competitor, and a tough ohe, Ever auto maker now sings the wonders of his “hardtop.”
rea,
F 5458 FE. 10th St, OF Air Base Group of the 4th.
‘hardtop parade Rambler, and the new Willys Aero All of the outdoor freshness ‘of the top-down job and all of the comforts of the sedan.
t sign of . ,.
s for Me
DOES IT happen to you? | After you've been pedalling the uirrel wheel for hours at the ioffice, you walk down the street, And one of those chattering, alr-hammers 1. cutti
A . i DISCOVERED someWhen people pay own, they Jaye vo; at Priv Pht ian’¢ Pavement.
. on YOU QUIVER.
ng up the
ors cars, or sets,
Now comes a man with a And he's doing something hogs brought $16.25 to $17.15, 's Rol A. Donte, treasurer of the Midwest Ind trial Bound Control, Inc., 1455 N Pennsylvania St. :
is erected around the air ha
jeity is its noises. {sure what might happen if we {eliminated them. We might .go crazy from the But I'd like Yo see it! | 180 pounds $14-13. sows scarce. about |
But I'm not
The. Short End
MILTON E. “GAMBLE has Droopy-eyed people shuffled joined Robert 0. Whitesell and }3.0: sood Jo slowly to the coffee bar, sipped, Associates as. an electrical engi(neer, He had been chief engineer The rain still coming a DC-3/of the Rectifier Division at revved up, but missed -its take- Mallory and Co. Inc. off for Cleveland by 20 minutes. « + Owens-Illinois Corp. put its They were waiting for Fasternfemployees retirement fund into Airlines’ chief mechanic, a guy real estate, the biggest building in| Bulls steady: uti [Toledo, then became a tenant. ey Ohio Oll has put the first ofl i, Wieher: load mostly chalet ‘lame “HWE SAT behind me. Arline through its new pipeltne from - jargon lobbed over the back of Wood River, Ill, to Lima. O, The my seat. And I learned why last 117-mile link from Sheridan, “George” was important enough'Ind., to Lima was just completed. + + + Packard has a new custom
loads choice 800 3 loads cha 0 Strive at
Men of the 122d are now sta-
itloned “all over the world,” acigording to Brig. Gen. Oliver H. Stout, chief of staff of Indiana's conspiracy to advocate violent {Air National Guard. Most of overthrow of the United States 10 them of them filled gaps in other government.
| Facing maximum penalties of Gen. Stout said the 122d is au-|fjye years in prison and $10,000 yo» thorized to become a state unit fines are George A. Myers, head | LORD COLTHURST left most again on Nov, 1, Air base squad-|of the Communist party in Mary- of his estate in England and rons will start organizing here |and; Philip Frankfeld, former Ireland, valued at £55,586 ($155, Maryland party leader; his wife, 620), tn trust to Mrs. Hamilton. Regina Frankfeld; Leroy H.. The will ‘Wood, Washington Communist trustees should have no power to party official; Mrs. Dorothy R.|sell the Blarney Stone. Ingredients the Same Blumberg, and Attorney Maurice Braverman.
units,
land. at Ft. Wayne May 1 to pre. ipare for the reactivation.
The Afr Force said 330 units
| from 44 states, all called up since {the Korean outbreak, are being
TWO OF THE latest to join the Feleased after 21 months active are to Jo Nore duty, They include 22 combat
wings, three in Europe and two in the Far East. About 80 per cent of the Air
| National Guard now is on active And they're selling, plenty. Sur. duty. Remaining in federal servjice will be a limited number of Alr- Guard aircraft control and warning groups and some smaller [units,
Hog Prices Drop |
25-50 Cents Here
Light to medium weight bar-
Then you walk TOMS and gilts today dropped 25 on your toes to save your nerves, Cents from yesterday's average! You walk with your mouth wide In trading at the Indianapolis open to let some of the sound to
8 . : the inside of your eardrcmis- ic tockyards, Heavier weights
| dropped as mich as 50 cents from
{ yesterday. Choice 170-240 pound Party or any social movements, -isuch as repeal of the Jim Crow Laws, which the Communists fess to believe in.” “Personal feelings have no part in this trial,” Judge Chesnut said. [“The issue is whether the government has proved that the defendants were
The market was active for good steers and heifers and for veal-
‘ers, Choice heifers sold at $34.50. Utility and commercial cows brought mostly $20-24, Choice and prime vealers sold at s25-|
37.50.
and heavy weights slow, 25.50 cents lower: choice 170-340 pounds mostly $16.25-16.75, top $17.15: 240-280 pounds $15.60-16.25; odd 300 pounds or heavier $15-15.50; 130-
steady; 300-400 Funds $14.50-15.35; 400 800 pounds $13.75-14.50
Cattle 800, Salves 300; stesrs and heif-
lower grades slow.
heifers, $ cial off-colored steers, $25-28.75:
and commercial mostly $20-24;
$35; canners and cutters $18.20: vealers| !active, steady: cholce and prime $38-37.50; {commercial and good $37
a rime near S3-pound ole lambs TO NCattered small otto thotee:
natives $2637.50. good wooled ewes steady
at $12: utility shorn ewes 8
Realtors to Hear Talk
A “SBuper-Connie (Constella- slickie with body by Henney Mo- On Mortgage Outlook
tion), with 88 meats. developed a tor Co., Inc. Height to top of the “rough engine,” sat down IRidoor is only one yard. . Cleveland, to wait for the motor Oliver Cass is a new director the facts on “The Mortgage Mar-| sg abe, hens, h (of the General Agonts Associa- ket Outlook tion of Mutual THE BIG SHIP cost §1.5 mil-'N 7 lon. It was sitting there idle. And! gtewart-w on the back of a checkbook I 4.44v of figured that at 6 per cent in- : terest, Eastern was losing $1730 a day, or $72 an hour while its (like biggest tin bird was squatting
doctor, - - -
there, sick, on the runway. Waiting 20 minutes for
chief mechanic was not much
with that much dough loafing:
Actually, they could have flown him alone, and come out ahead. 757.375, up about $5 million , .
arner, corporate South Wind,
25 “horses.” , .
Indianapolis Realtors will get
speaker Robert H. Pease.
showed The newly elected president of sales up 30 per cent ($103,269,258) the Detroit Mortgage and Realty skidded Co,, Mr, Pease is one of the nathe rest) down 10 per cent. tion's top gortgage experts and . Olds is using “Quadri-jet” editor of a forthcoming book.on the Carburetion in its Rocket, adds this subject. . Walter Huehl’'s T. N. Meridith and Norman A. dianapolis Life Co. showed ad- Cox, chairman and vice chairman, hitted assets for last year of §71,- ©f the Real Estate Board's Morty gage Committee, arranged the
But my trip wouldn't have heen 52.3 per cent of claims were heart PFOSTAM.
half as interesting.
Tow Tale EVER SKID off the road?
A lot of motorists pass vou
mud themselves.
and artery diseases, Cancer was isecond with 13 per cent, accidents) third with 9.8,
Pontiac's new Hydra-Matic fits by. They know you're stuck. But!itself to the pull, uphill, level or| they have no tow ropes, Anddownhill, automatically. . . they don't want to get In the has a new ‘radiation monitor,”
nck wheat, $3.38, nts. Boe New No, 2 white corn. $1.77 New No. 2 yellow corn, $167 Soybeans, $3.72
H OVER 200 RELIABLE and Ha | capable real estate brokers place) {soon to be bought by municipal their advertising in The More cars’ are getting stuck civilian defense groups, an elec-'many of them use’ The Times than ever in mud, sand and tronic trouble-sniffer.
EXCLUSIVELY!
Lt. Col. Kenneth E. Keene, commands the!
Lambs were about a §1 higher, : ‘than = yesterday. Bulls stayed One.of the nerve hazards of a steady with yesterday's prices.
Hogs . 11,000: slow: HHght to medium weight barrows and gilts early mostly 25 cents lower than yesterday's average. © |later trade showing more loss: medium torneys completed their
arguments Monday.
munity Center. Presenting the check is Kiwanis President Frank | The mess sergeants beam on |i iekie” Nevada and Mexico di- Thr e e M onihs
Center, while Kiwanis director Carl Hulen. looks on, imonths at Baer Field, Ft. Wayne ~~ av—————————— “ » » —
Federal Jury Convicts Six Reds
BALTIMORE, Apr. 2
federal court jur, esterday | Juy Je wring” thurst wi Communist leaders of charges of Castle, it was revealed today. The stone, which according to causes some forced sampling of legend endows those who kiss it the menu of ah onl) with much softness of speech and soup, fish stew, boiled wage divorce in Las Vegas and married flattery, was left to Mrs. Mary and more dirk bread and tea. :
Penelope Hamilton. .
convicted
) to James Minton, president of the Fletcher this day when they hear the 1300 ~~ myo jaw provides.that a
Owns Famous |bread and one cup of’ tea. Blarney Stone | For lunch it's borscht, boiled to his Las Vegas decree and then
LONDON, Apr. 2 (UP)—The potatoes with sour cream sauce, ) eymoon cotta with a new famous Blarney Stone has been willed to the 40-year-old niece of STIPes. : . Sir George Oliver Col-| None of the GI's in the com: , 4, yim to live with any woman, th instructions that it pany messes eats very heartily.
never be remoyed from Blarney But the prospect of a 20-mile
! rch shortly after dinner! { His release, following closely Hight marth shortly Sinatra Case Cited |the liberation of another Amer
ican, came without explanation. Department spokesman Michael McDermott said it was not
connected, so f. he know Lt. Col. Charles W. Davis, a|first wife, Nancy, got her own ity io ae Je kno wa
‘World War II medal of honor and legal divorce in California, jean newsman William Oatis of
! y {Marion, Ind., imprisoned by the center's training program, said| If she Wanted to raise a fuss cuechs on a trumped up spy
Friday. He
which 28ainst the wiles of the devil. Dr. John Heuss, rector of the) started Mar. 10, Meyers refused igioric Trinity Church at the
to answer questions concerning the organization of the Maryland Communist Party or its officials. The case went to the jury af ‘Judge Chesnut, in an hour a half charge, told the jurors to ‘forget any personal feelings you may have about the Communist
Dr. Heuss ,.v sermon in/tion for an “immediate”, election Publicist A. C. Lyles in Las Vegas | Christ Church today, Dr. Heuss/With Robert. Volger, Nationalland married Mr, Rooney a week! Communi st Partyicalled on his hearers to put on|Labor Relations Board head here.|later. Now she's divorcing him, ! members and, if so, whether you the Christian armor. “The key, The petition was accomplished | too. : believe they conspired to advo- to it all is the acceptance of the by cards signed, the JUE-CIO| Famed Hollywood Attorney cate violent overthrow of the truth of God’s word in complete Said, by more than 3500 of the Jerry Giesler predicts the new,
- pound steers $33! Eo any $032.10 | pared ce nd stee { $34: a lot Meh CRDIe | RaDonaes 80: sma ot commercial tol low choice $27-32.50; utility and eommer-| 1 limited | {early sales cows steady, mid-session siow.! Seven years, weak to 25 cents or more lower, Yilty Gold Reserve 33.200,
"350; fed Western lambs about
per cent:
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CLEARING
{members of the 60th Infantry |, ried out-of-state divorce is
rice porridge, pea soup, black months afterwards. And Mr. Rosa, the court ruled. ooo Lack Appetite had gone direct from California
returned a few weeks later to a three months.
(dark bread and water—plus more... cajitornia. The court gave
i {laborer Rosa probation and for- der last Saturday,
Sther thab He wite Who became since Dec, 12, 1951.
Crooner Frank Sinatra won a
Ava Gardner a week later. His
winner, who is in charge of the but it isn't final yet.
the GI Ivan menu gives the men —or if the Los Angeles district charge, instructed that the)
Col. Davis, who comes from cases.
H Dr Heuss |Montgomery, Ala, credited Sec-| Rita Hayworth’s scheduled Ne-urday when the Czech governnear . iretary of the Army Frank Pace, vada divorce will stand up be-/ment advised that he had been
“put on the whole armor of JT» With the one-day Russiancause she lived in Europe before released. Pvt. Wood, who enlist. e to stand Menu idea. she filed it. But Bette Davis, got ed in the Army in January, 1948, contempt God that ye may be ahi | only a fast Mexican divorce from was attached to the 15th Con.
mon here today. plant.
Episcopal Church (the plant now. and tomorrow The CIO International Union, Under the new law, Martha —— and Friday in of Electrical Workers said Local Vickers’ arriage to Mickey, Christ Church. [1048's contract with RCA ex-| Rooney tdchnically might not In his noon- Pires June 30. But it filed a peti- count. She was divorced from
government.” faith,” he said with emphasis, Plant's 5500 employees covered by law will mean an end to movie ’ Defense and prosecuting at- “We cannot move as Christian the AFL local's contract. " |queens slipping out of town to THOMSON & MSKINNON final soldiers without this faith.” The CIO electrical workers re- shed their mates in a hurry. i BROKERS
Christ Church officials reporticently won NLRB-supervised elec-| “If the law {s taken to a higher 200 CIRCLE TOWER BLDG, that the largest crowds attracteditions at Western Electric here to court, I think it would be de-| » {to the church in recent yearsireplace the AFL union as bar-!clared unconstitutional,” he says.| ° {gathered to hear Dr. Heuss. |gaining agent.
|“But until it is; it holds. It will'
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ing Will Be Released Russ Menu Quickie Divorces Shaky
Gives Gls Afier California Ruling The Gripes | By ALINE MOSBY mean a niarked decrease in fast
HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 2—A new The rule already has scared one wall, Apr. 2 (UP)—The Army ben.) 00rnia divorce ruling bas movie star into dropping a Nelieves every American GI who awakened many a divorced movie- yada divorce suit. After Mrs, goes fhrough basic training here , o. ., 06 to the awful truth Clark Gable informed the actor leaves with at least one g00d 4.4 their quickie decrees might about the law. he shelved his Las Vegas suit and let her get her
And some of those who re-wed own divorce in California. i ee ——————
prospective combat Infantryman) A laborer-named Manuel Rosa Czechs Free
Battalion gripe as they neveriy.gq) it you live in California By United Press Wom n N ow jnave gone before over breakfast. tor 12 months before the decree WASHINGTON, Apr. q . The morning menu is boiled beets, |, nq return to the state within 18 g¢ 40 Department announced tos
day that Communist Czechoslos
vakia has released Army Private Charles E. Wood of Voth, Tex. after holding him for more than
Czech authorities freed Pvt, Woed at the Czech-German borthe department said, He had been held
“a pretty good idea of what they attorney wanted to protecute—| Pvt. Wood a member of the are fighting for. criminal charges could be brought, 8. occupation forces in Geron yp SEounds wrangle i as many, crossed the Czech border married when he tie e kno . > “It is my desire that, id far a | “The only difference between with Ava. Dee. 12 ad Was Seine ang Reid ‘I can prevent same, the said the real Russian food and the : | : The jury of ot ne men an a th ree stone or any part of the same gturt we serve once during the However, any person affected embassy in Prague protested and women returned its verdict after shall never be sold or removed {raining course is that our cooks deliberating for three hours. ng Judge W. Calvin Chesnut said the will said. he would sentence the six con-| victed Communists continued their bail, rangi $5000 to $20,000 each. -
Faces Contempt Charges
Meyers also will appear in court | today to answer charges. During the trial,
by the law can be charged with demanded his release, | o bigamy only if an ex-mate, or the Czech governmeént did not even from the old castle at Blarney,” try to make the food as edible as district attorney, decides to file reply. ; : possible,” he said. “The ingre-charges. District Attorney 8.! The embassy submitted formal dients and cooking styles are just Ernest Roll says he doesn’t plan requests for permission to see
the same.” to prosecute any such bigamy Pvt. Wood on Dee. 15-and Mar, Record Crowds 25, but heard nothing until Sat
{ . . William Grant Sherry before she/stabulary Squadron in Germany, ClO Union Seeks took husband No. 4, Gary Mer-| The State Department said he
: . in New York, * rill. J Had crossed the border hand of ‘Wal or this quota- RCA Election ; Since 1949, quickie divorces also/ently voluntarily and illegally.” Yi tion from St. CIO electrical workers moved|separated Merle Oberon and Cam-| Joseph Hradec, Clarkson, Neb, Paul's Epistle tojtoday to force an early bargain-|eraman Lucien Ballard, Paulette farmer, was released a week ago, the Ephesians in ing election at the Radio Corp. Goddard and Burgess Meredith,|He had entered Czechoslovakia his noonday ser-/of America’s big Indianapolis Evelyn Keyes and Director John|jllegally to see relatives. Huston and Myrna Loy and Pro-| Still languishing in Czech prisDr. Heuss willl AFL Local 1048, International ducer Gene Markey: Whether they ons, however, were Mr, Oatis preach at 8 p. m, Brotherhood of Electrical Work-|would be affected by the law de- land John Hvasta, Newark, N.J., today in Trinity ers, holds bargaining rights at'pends on the varying circum- student, each under 10-year prisstances of their cases. on terms on spy charges.
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