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money, 80 1Ing order that would bar the wv 91 5,875 Here |

‘Yghtened up ernment from trying to force ft and stayed hat to pay a wage increase against]

How to Take | »iesiisis a a eritical steel diapu yesterday Steelworkers now will receive a THIS 18 NEWS to little boys, and their mothers, The wage talks were called off mussed, and a black eye, don’t use beefsteak, R. Bteelman hecause they were home. And beefsteak is a mis- House of the Twn Charlies, promptly met with President Tru ® mn { GET THIS {rom a fight fan, Landers, and liked it, Informed sources predicted that Sdoing eye research for By an Expert ment” on the 26-cent hourly Li |. , the blood” out of a shiner, says expert. And it didn't hurt a bit. yon Board. But they did not exs all right when beef- pretty conscious was & Ready to Beek Order “ » JUST TAKE a clean dish a oeuple of Ice cubes inside. And if you want it in long: way. Sometimes its will.

Next Move The government ahruptly C f Shi are oO iner land there were Dh pre “down payment” on their wage It'll save money. The idea is 10 COAT UP the eye, | =m er coco not “productive” and Commerce take at $1.35 a pound. Had a cozy lunch at elbow-tip man to determine. the: governand a top authority on black] Stayed for two helpings. Mr. Sawyer would give the 850, Bausch & Lomb for 25 years, “package” wage Increase recomne, is strictly old-fashioned, and I enjoyed it, pect him to. impose the consteak was 30 cenis a pound, but of salesmen, 1} In any case, it was learned towel, Hold it under the cold Then put it on the eye. That it ha talk, Mr. Jobe says this

{ By United Press broke off efforts to settle the dictions that the CIO United By Harold Hartley demands, “When the 12-year-old comes in, his clothes ripped, hair ny Acting Defense Mobilizer John if possible, before the father gets hare the load. I call it the Secretary Charles Sawyer with slim, shy-eyed adgirl Ruth ment’s next move. bob ol Fy 1000 steelworkers a “down pay- " | G “SELLING.” Ms idea. that beetsteak “draws| I GOT A “SELLING” by an ono 8 YOKE (OS0leC BOER exiipaive I. used to be; oversial on Dhan “ t there's an easier way.” knew from the! water faucet. Wring it out, Wrap doed will greatly reduce or even elim-

3 Mr, Crean press of time, part of the 26-cent wage | hymotic * Area with ge increase nual report issued today. inate ay , surrounding : and shooed them to which the industry has agreed away, {~12'% cents In wages, and fringe 18 to which the Foundation con:

6 ays.” at he said, I think, was ent | '. haefsteak, don't wear it, even for a shiner,

one, Mke Bill Crean. He is vice an hour, president of the Lacy Sales Insti-| : % “{tute, which will hold a five-day of the seized industry, -|of $137,830. Stack Wobble lelinie for the Sales Executives’ ident Truman had Yo ard Prey 1. DON'T. PAY much attention Council in the IU auditorium at the government would make no in 1951 were: : to stock market from day toithe Btate Fairgrounds Apr, 28 effort to raise steel wages or Boy Scouts—$1625 advanced on dats . to May 8. {change working conditions in the a three-yéar program of $19,500 Tileave that to the quick-huck . nn» \industry ax long as the govern- to expand the advantages of Boy| Boys who still keep trying to gt! HE DOESN'T press you. He ment-sponsored negotiations con- and Cub Scouting in midtown Inthe cheese out of the trap without comes in quietly, almost bash. tinued. |dianapolis. ng caught. fully. And I found myself trying] Pledge Nullified Indianapolis Goodwill Indushave been nervous in the 4, nui aut of him what he want-| : tries, Ine. ~-$3750 grant for train-| uple of days. Fainting 4 me to hear. That's real seil- But Mr. Steelman's unexpected ing handicapped persons for emSoftening prices. And Aling, If you ean do it. jaRROURCement that he had ‘‘dis- ployment in private industry, The “betting on the bad side. Here's how you sell, his way. imissed” the Industry and union department was paying its own

[4 » . | WALK INTO the board room of] First you lave & planned atoryithis pledge. - {through subcontracts for small any ticker taps shop and you can|to tell. And the first thing is 10) Ay Steelman had been direct. assembly jobs. get answers to almost anything, convince the culomer Why he ing the talks between CIO Presi: : 3 ses. But tha most com- should give you his time. slas is that the peace; The customer isn't Interested In the steel union. and Joh A n A. Strengthening family ties by pro-| rs in Korea are making your golf score, or your lumbago. Stephens i icky, He 5 interested in. his. That's oer en + Shing industry negotia- viding wholesome recreation and! ! conferences are point number one, ; time, they tell you. When on» lwants ” * i the full wage | breaks up in 15 or 20| x ip THE customer eases recommendations” of Be hoard Crippled Children and Adults,

, you know the boys have, , jiitie you start to tellland showed a disinterest in any '™C-—35000 for a model nursery

| time to get their hats | - Hag He nts to ia that|"'M What you can do FOR him. [temporary down payment. He tot Sin combing: for or

: Next you tell him what you said union officials will stand by ‘tion and counseling for par- : just show up, say hello, and}, ave to help him do it. Then you/at least until today for further *"\8 a2 well as training ehiiqren.|

goback home. [tell what it did for other people, developments. | ton County Holm $300 San HEN ONE broker said, ry and the benefits they got. | The collapse in negotiations patients. Pp B

hell out of a lot of busi 5 4 a came as the Justice De | i ——————— . Se last week when hel THEN THE CLOSE. Add it up told the federal court Départ ment] the steel mills t the amart boys who charge phasize all the benefits, minimize history to back up Mr, Truman's] ransom for thelr J Savica Jill the price, break it down to the claim that he had “inherent” con“the marke B0/cost per month, or per day, to Stitutional power to take ove ® o T i io p. nS (hee is a solid truce. make it small. ps 4 the industry a week ago. ’ | e Ss r Y 1 Then you ask him to buy, for

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Mr. Murray said his union sti ®"d adults together, {

«an | Department attorneys cited 12 AND SAVINGS BANKS in NeW his own good, not yours. [seizures by the late rrendent G OMeback ¥ are beginning to sink A That's how an expert does it. Roosevelt alone and others datJitt1é dough in selected cOMMON ro vou sail, read this once a day|Ing back to the Revolutionary] WELLINGTON, N. Z, Apr. 16

and preferred stocks. go TOM for the next week. | (CDN)—New Zealand's Reds are Dewey just signed a bill per pre plotting a comeback after a year mn a vesting other people's EINY $ Make-Good H Pri jof practically no power. money in risk capital Without| ELI LILLY & C0, is doing 1 ' 109 Frices Here Farty leaders have heen purged,

{establish Communist training {schools and to step up Red pro-| and recruiting cam-|

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The new Red initiative is the

. Steady to Higher shate of stock would trust a asters for 48 years, starting with | higher th , i... The main national school has {that destroys, replacing its goods & An yesterday in trading: FOR THE last four years Ad-/free on doctors’ and druggists’ yards. i classes in Communist techniques; television. have been alerted in a dozen | light weights brought $17.35 at hranch schools being estabyou can shift to UHF (ultra high 1 j1y products at no cost. : than yesterday's averages. Choice! This “rebuilding” process is ex- “« » reserve supply of typhoid vao-' coupled with an intensive re-l ‘ 70-240. pounds 316.75-17.25: few loads PEOPI® and factory workers to re-| Vice President Charlie Rimp's new pounds; $18.25-16.75: uniform No. | and Unions, . eonvention coming presidential Of more to me. Its willingness, in hei, 0 _Rgunds, 213.328.160.280. 136.| price | ting picture quality. without cut p qua’ly. are ready to help mankind where, Sate 10 oc hives 300: early sales setbacks begun last year when to 214nchers, from $219 to the And that, I think, is the over- 101s he se oad ood to low choice smashed a S5-month commie-or-

their consent, can be dangerous, | again, : A lot of people who never buy, Lilly's has been following dis-/ : i Me paganda ‘savings bank. {the San Francisco fire, through | edium weight barrows and Bp / gilts were steady to 25 cents PRINS A dmiral's Got It ifloods, tornadoes, and everything . Re, \today at the Indianapolis Stock. *iready opened for selected party tgueatad the shift to shel ‘higher-ups. They will attend] miral has outguess e 8 {shelves, h : | the new high wave band on Just now Lilly representatives|q, Jojce 210 240 Bound hogs fold for a month at a time. Rank-| | : th *W choice ang-filers will take weekly courses 1t built the converter right info states, from Montana to Mis- 17 50 the set, If you've got an Admiral, |souri, to replace water-damaged , lished throughout the commonVealers were steady to $1 lower wealth, { frequency) for less than 10 bucks, | . » » including labor, LILLY'S ALSO maintains a "Pd prime vealers brought $33-|pected to last for several months, ” 1 WAS over at the Griffith Dis- Hogs 8000; fairly active, hafrows and, Cruitin drive m teibutihg Co. to ses Executive." and other biologicals ready gis SORAY. 10 20¢ Planer: pulkvepand g among young : for fast shipment by personnelimaily choice No. 1 and’ 2 smear 390! TV line timed for the big up- |°0 duty 24 hours a day. pounds down 31735-1750. choice "S40. 378 | COUP party » That makes Tilly's mean even 2 paar , 40 bounds to $17. odd loads! ie pounds and campaigns. - i few 18:1 5 tin at a crisis, to extend a willing hand, Sows steady to strong. Chelcs 300-428 | Admiral's shooting and to make sure its products! 15: lareels 114.38 and assee.*"'* H4-loutcome of a chain of serious, The t new . sets startin tly. steady - AE screens and running they are needed most. {bulls slow: twe loads of Tholce 1140 Th fod | the New Zealand government! bulk good to choice steers umpty-umpty cabinet three-way Arching absolute which rules the|and mixed vearlings around 1000 1b. down ganized waterfront strike.

$30-34; utility and t : ‘ { Utility and commercimt staers $35 So crushing was the defeat that.

combinations at over $500, {heart of this great institution. 29: utility and commercial cows $21,50-26; | most eanner d outt $16.50-21: | { ” » ~ vealers steady to aa {the Reds lost control of the

lower grades very Slow and uneven with waterfront and their influence in i ™ Sales mor n « : » 1 OFTEN wonder who drinks and prime largely $33.34 commercial a union policymaking as well. what his initials stand for good 235.13: cull and utility $15-26: bulls| Party membership fell off and vilea., slow: utility and commercial bulls $24.28 “toured” me. And he showed me| A lot of people must like its , Sheep 2%; not enoush any ciass offered party prestige sagged so badly ’ or price test: nomin ¥ steady, J y » (hit Admirits Going down "0 cungy. Wrskneas: Someone ee. Sagi Joie ,

brass tacks in price, screen-size counted the pounds the country lJ. § + { v . . - ’ a5 y and Sea pictures, That's what drank last year and rolled up Statement all-time low of 528 votes out of people want. close to 100 million on the coun-| WASHINGTON. Apr. 18 (OP1-Gavarn-| 1 oeti000, : Gene MeDawell, city sales ma n-{ter men thowries and Taceinis for the cur. The Reds learned two hard ) i ¥ ls B ve nt . , rome. “gs, ager, was bubbling over, He's seen| What did it? A lot of the hoys pared With A ear Ago. m-|lessons from their unsuccessful : Last Year attempt to set themselves up as

a lot of big TV years, hut this came home from World War ana This Year x ra : 4 War 11.) Exsones § a (dat2en * 15 898 faa 114 dictators of New Zealand union-

RK. I. PARCHMAN, Admirai Tea for You? sales manager, who never tells

says he, will Te Admiral 8 biggest. ha ving learned to drink tea. Then Rn a *832.A7% 866 jam feoffee got too high, and some Deficit 3.648.142, 300 - wo 4 I WAS SORRY 1 missed Presi- households switched. Caan Ba ie eiees IM 100.298.367 Timing Was Bad dent Charlie Hyde who was in| Then, of course, there's the real Gold Res. 21202360.651 20.808.161612 (ONE-Their timing and orCincinnati. Bmart as they come, reason. Les INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Rouse ganization was bad. i Ar . .

he picked Charlie Rimp to help’ Arthur Godfrey, ebits : Sasa ese TWO—Communist infiltration : SS ca : 5 “7 linto trade unions wasn't great enough ‘to pull the unions into a [general strike, Hence, the Communist train[Ing schools—the first in the com-

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Produce. . Eegs—POB Cincinnati Consumer grade U. 8. “A” large white, no price; brown imix, no price; U., 8. medium white, no |price: brown mix, no price; wholesale {grade (commercial graded 40 per cent), extra large white, 35-38c: brown mix, | 38-368¢c, Current receipts, cases exchanged, 1an.31c. Market quiet and unsettled. Few {0. 8B “A” large whites at 47'se, browns iat 30'%e. Demand light and centering on {few top quality for storage. | | Chickens Commercially grown fryers, | 38-20¢; hens, Heavy, 33-28¢: hens, tight, | 18-19¢; old roosters, 17-19¢. Market steady Receipts moderata at unchanged prices. Rutter Creamery, 90 score, 78e; premium butterfat, §3e: regular, S8e.

and a program is in progress to}

U.S. Breaks Off Steel Peace Talks, Today «Business sawyer Map i ag -

Five more humanitarian proj- w ‘ects received backing of $15875 the noted actor, set off I was almost im-| Mr, Sawver was expec |! : ’ | y : pected to last year from the Indianapolisirow in a restaurant here Monday|ey | The clerk won a footrace. polite, pleadeditry and put into effect only that Foundation, according to its an- rg gle lb Ylevicted the youth because of his

The five new grants were among steak spread, police reported.

ported Robinson, his wife year, the Mothers’ Council of But-sales, Mrs. Sears left her counter. |[TapI8 SO8 7% Of Frances, 22, and four others came/ler University will present the

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a waiter slipped Robinson the tab/ance of these two groups, will go : ... to the Mothers’ Council scholar. COIR purse at the clerk. But Mrs. | {47 {Pup Se

negotiators, apparently nullified way b he end of the year for $41.05, y by § a } {ship fund and student loan fund,

[that the steaks were no good, the | Christamore House—3$5000 for service was worse, and the bill] ident Philip Murray, also head of An adult community program for was outrageous, waiters said.

not leaving here 4 {leisure-time activities for children ghows or unt! my lawyer

Marion County Society for phon,

Feasiver down and stormed back ler. Charles Crist, William L. finally lost the tug-of-war when IEEE Too, as 0 the table. |Orris Stanfield, Lee Hadin, Del- and fled the playing field. Ibert E. Herbert, Floyd Beck and, Marvin Sablosky, store owner, ch of Com Ridg Saf 1 --0 38 nos | At this point, Berton Zaret, a Sam Yaver. > ly publicity man who wad in the

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Hints Boost In Wages

ye Britain Offers Full Aid to Europe Army

LONDON, Apr. 18 (UP)-= Great Britain formally pledged ; lita full military might today to lthe support of the six-nation Eu \ropean Army in case any of the - |nations are attacked, a white pa- ~ Ipér announced. The six nations are Italy, West Germany, France, Belgium and The Netherlands, members of the » European Defense Community (EDC) which plans a 1,250,000iman European Army. The six Bl nations also pledged aid to Brite lain if attacked. i | The guarantees, to be laid down

{fully automatic. "A British for. leign office spokesman said the {British guarantee was in effect {more direct and more automatic {than the one provided for under

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FIRST FLIGHT«—Boeing Aircraft's new 8-jet heavy bomber making its maiden flight at Seattle yesterday. At the controls of the '\}o North Atlantic Pact.

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HOLLYWOOD, Apr. foo agent's edr and racing off,

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Kmployees of the restaurant re-|

Gets Tab for $41.05 They sald everyone seemed to|

Frances Immediately screamed,

refused to pay a marriage to Frances. $41.05 tab for a champagne andj awaiting trial on charges of | The thief won a tug-of-war, |Esuitable Securities com th ann . u 'passing a worthless check for But you can't do this to a good benefits adding up to 5's cents tributed $112,365.91 during 195%, ug a police car was called $139.81. trust/pegtaurant when the row seemed : Both Mr, Sawyer, nominal head funds reached a new all-time highi{s be getting out of hand, officers!

sald they did not take part in the Projects recelving new grants go... y part in

Butler Choirs {College Ave. was on duty at her od ay Tel 2 pid or To Sing Tuesday

Eddie called for steaks and university's choir and men’s glee she saw the cash drawer open Indianapolis Water 5

Frances for champagne. {club in a benefit concert at 8:15 and the young woman fumbling |>Kingan & Co pid

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p.m, next Tuesday in Caleb Mills nearby. Miss Sears gasticd yack inka Saou a : he | : | The woman, having lifted Mrs. Lyne sereesenes Proceeds from the concert {PR Mallory ......... vee 33 | : ' Sears’ purse from under the cash Marmon-Herringlon com .... 4% 5% be having an excellent time until which is the only public appear-| i ter, threw- the bilifold and |Masuc Assnait .. a Su

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the concert. Hebi but the courageous clerk Lg 17 : | Chairman of the concert com- throat, but ihe {Schwitzer-Cumming 5% p! . Robinson came in with. “Tm/mittes is Mrs. Jack Munro, 3807 wrestled free, grabbed. the niet. 88,10 6% Ein via RE 1B N. Denny Ave. Assisting her are Then the younger Nn: broke Stokely-Uan CaM) or. 11 the Mesdames DeForest O'Dell, 100se and dashed for a back door. Tliicr 3 ‘co $i pra © Liia00 és Frances stormed into a tele-|George McCartney, F. IL. Wilson,! Mrs. Sears outran her. Reach-|Jerze Haute Mallsable .....e0. 13, tn

Settles Dispute

quickly from the beginning, sm. |"“abundance of precedent in U. “N ew Zz e al an a |Eroup, whipped out his checknook Local Truck Grain Prices had $55 in the recovered billfold. | indi Public Loar, fet and settled the dispute with a! \check for $41.05. Employees said the group then left as quickly as they had ar-

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ne 0 . booth and called her hus- Dana R. Starr, Martin R. Buhner, ing the door first, she slipped ‘out- Unitea Telephone 8% ofd ..... na band's lawyer while most of theeHarold G. Curtis, en on party wandered off, Witnesses said she slammed the Ferguson, Seth Elliott, E. F. Mil- and the thief pulled. Mrs. Sears American Loan

Bradford side and held it so the thief “Tgxtra dividend.

Arnold Harkless, Paul/couldn’t escape. The clerk pulled =o oon 5s 4

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61 EE Et tm BT Dew SB Truck wheat, $2.33, isald “It seems like a bad dream. ina Asso Tel 3s : gus Re hile (When I saw her with my purse, fiirienxam. bs 48 » as. on New No. 2 Yellow ort. Yi 86. {I really got mad. You know how Paper Arts C Co 8s 8 y 3 sere Soybeans, $1.68 'hard it is to earn a living NOW.” Traction Terminal 68 87 .... 88 93

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