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STEEL'S BACK. But it's wearing a question mark. Willie Sutton to police. a : | And steelworkers began to realize there is a thorn| District Attorney Miles McDon
under the government's wing. They remembered someéthing. It was the heavy fines Monaghan in announcing that
John L. Lewis and his mine work-
ers got for thumbing noses at Better. Thank You [sent out for Mazziotta, whose last| i ’
a court order. And the same back-to-work or-
der was on its way for the steel: I Shunk. Federal B Board e Yedera Serve ard) Mazziotta, aldo known asl president of General Motors and general manager of its Allison Look closely. The wage wig- (f2ys Indianapolis department “Chappie,” was believed td have B 9 9 gle throws an ominous shadow, stores showed an increase of 16 , It touches the basic industry, (per cent for the week ending
workers, fast.
’ NEW YORK, May 2 (UP)—| ge Steel S Back; {John Mazziotta, on ex-convict, Yu f s dD hi d, w ed Who'sCheering? uo. wi ie
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‘Gun Linked
Sutton Case
with several bookmaking convie-|
{ney’s office as a key suspect in-thi {killing of Arnold Schuster:
man who pointed out bank robber|
ald of Kings County joined with| {Police Commissioner George P.|
100,000 “wanted” circulars will be,
known address was in Brooklyn.
Ls at pug Refuses Comment TOUCH OFF $250,000 DRIVE —E. B. Newill (left), vice
ivision, will preside tomorrow noon at a luncheon in the Claypool 'been the last possessor of the .38- Hotel for a campaign of the Indiana Association for Menta
steel. Then communication |Apr. 26. caliper pistol with which Mr.| Health. Goal is $250,000. Richard T. James (right), Hoosier Motor
through Western Union, And
That's much better than those'gchuster was shot down as he| Club manager, is state chairman. The speaker will be Judge Luther
finally - transportation, through glum months when they were spnroached his father’s home Mar. V. Youngdahl, former Minnesota governor. Tickets are at the refineries. 4 shaking off the last snows of win-'g Tj weapon has been identified] Ross-Babcock Travel Agency in the Claypool, 8 ter. Then some thought they .. one of a number stolen from — — — se ———— et ——————————————————
I DOUBT if the steelworkers were in a barrel, snagged at the
are happy. They lost wages. I top of Niagara Falls. an army shipment on a Brooklyn! local Stocks and Bonds
know the steel firms and their]
shareowners were not pleased. 5 per cent. But that lag will : STOUK Ble Asked I na. wn h They lost production. Lo Trev. are still "oa to Otta was ‘the Killer of Schuster,| STOURS 5% ” td nines Paint: & OMe Ba was Indicted yesterday by the if i ge. 2 ying Mr. M h fused comment. American States Class A .... 66 [ndpls Public Loan $s 64 .... 08 federal grand jury on charges ; Then who would be doing the match the tail-end of the Korean, Monaghan refu: BN. | Amer on ” Indpls Railways 5s 67 s 3 J 3 . n States 48% pid ... 24 p a ys 5s 1 that she and two men confedercheering. buying boom The ciroulars being distributed ayrshire Collieries com J. 16% 17% -Hind- Limestone 4s 6 ... T . ying . 4 . . ie tia “I, 8S. Ayres 4'a% pfd _.... 101 103), ind Asso [el 3s 18 “ ates robbed a bank in Nearby I think you know, There is really no sound basis|S3Y merely that he is “wanted in Belt RR & Stk Yds com .... 34 36! Kuhner Packing 4a 59 ‘Antioch of $5253 A guy named Joe, |for comparison, until we get down connection with the Killing." ~ |Belt RU & Stk ¥ds ofd .... 83 68h SSnitinm?, Bott gy gn 00 I "Also indicted with Mrs, Lu Ni d T k linto May. Then the whole sales Identification of - the murder Bobbs-Merrili 4%% .fd .... 33 Paper Arts Co bs 58 ‘ n | onlisk. 45. for the robbery on } ip an uc . { d h reek Buhner Fertilizer 6% ofd .... 97 Axue Uevice bs 30 ' ’ WII tapestry of 1952 can be laid 8un found some three weeks after|central Soya ..........:...... 30 32'; Traction Terminal 8s A7 8 0 Mar 3 1950, were Charles E. . oy Pe le 10 UP alongside 1951, giving a sensible Schuster's death in a vacant lot, Gti Sher com 30° : . r Wilmink, 41, Huntington, W. Va., § your tank for your week-en $ By i IS : : ho 97 18 drive? y . answer. led to mass guestioning of. long- Citiseps ina tet 2% lg NF... Hog Prices Hit and Edwin Hemmersbach, 27, : Book of Friendshi shoremen assigned to the pier, Gont CAr-N&-VAr ............. 1 114 Mrs, Conlisk and Hemmersbach Sure. But, frankly, with some BOOK OT Friendship Cummins Eng com aaa 4 ‘ . for the! s outlets. it's ni d tuck, # : + | Admits Selling Gun Cummins Eng 4}a% pid ...... n 3-Month Hi h are serving prison. teria top sas ou Pe Re np au CK. WHEN A MAN Trolls over the| . : Delta Elec com’. ......oui. 13a 18% 8! $800 robbery of a South Side! Dos es s_ trucking gasigs.year mark, the once-hard Mr. McDonald said that a 27-| gauitable Securities com oo... 36 ... Barrows and gilts, weighing tyvern nine months after the up from the Ohio River, There's w,1q mellows. year-old longshoreman, now held] Eaultable Securities ofd ..... # ....|170-250 pounds, sold for a top of Antioch holdup, a lent But it k 10 5000 1 | Family Pfance com aces N4 pn Pn K 1 a 5000-gal-| * ,.4 those who have been fight-/in $25,000 bail as a material wit-|Pamily Finance 33 ote [...' 88 [11'|$19.50, highest selling price in Wiimink is being sought by § on trucks on the move day and ing shoulder-to-shoulder in the ness, had admitted selling the gun alien Pai Go som: Tw three months, in trading at the authorities. }
night. Gaseteria and Wake-Up| are in good supply. But even
they can’t tell for sure. » » -
SHOULD THERE come a swift
crack-down, and the 2-gallon nearly all of the presidents of had recognized the long-missing {3 “RB 'Ai ‘abil 00 buyers begin to “fill ’er up,” filling insurance companies with home Sutton in a subway and followed Ind Pow & Lt com een M% 3
struggle, push back their hats,[to “Chappie.” Home | & I 5% nfd © .o 0. 80 wipe the sweat away, grin and| Mr. Schuster was shot down as Hook Drue=Ca eom ...... Te 18%
: » pier. ae nas — For the year sales are still oft PAsked directly whether Mazzi- —May 2, 190% Equitable Securities 8s 60
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ic Club, Saturday night shortly after h # Vs 7% : Last night in the Athletic Club y oD 3 F 1€ Ind Mich El 414% ptd -....... 88 © 102 4.0 He added the highest price
Kidnaped Infant on [rick eg Nes ‘Impulse,’ Says Woman Beggar Tidy Sum
Ryd United Press ! saw this wonderful baby and! Raymond W. Cable, 25, ads |-- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May brought it home.’ | mitted to police yesterday that {2-~The young wife of a sallor| police said her arrest came on| he turned a broken leg suffered was held today on a charge of ihe telephoned tip of neighbors| in an auto accident into a kidngping the S-mantiGle Juugh. who noticed the “new baby” a| money-maker, rol A Solder Aer adden hort time Arter the distraught] Cable id his leg hetied saw. the “wonderful baby” in a mother broadcast the infant's} ,. 0%. seature that allowed stroller outside a department formula over the radio and plead-| him to twist it around his neck:
store,
Blond, blue-eyed Carol Ann Mrs Fernan's husband, Pfc, UMNg the trick leg and a ukue {Fernan was returned unharmed Robert {to her mother, Gladys, 18, when {she was found Mrs. Ella Stafford, 23, In nearby in Korea about two weeks, Linwood, 5% hours after her ab-| Mrs, ‘Stafford told police she [duction yesterday. heard the mother's broadcast and vu. S. Statement Mrs. Stafford admitted taking was “conscience stricken.” She! waisHINGTON, May 2 (UP) — governs the infant, detectives said, “A sudden ‘impulse overcame _ ° bi R A en! me, I don't know what,” police back voluntarily,” police said she $83,380.338.602 vg daa 00 quoted Mrs. scribed herself as an ex-WAC, “I love children. Something hit me
Indicted
‘“ CHICAGO, May 2 (UP) — Al ‘one-time Ashland, Ky, school! __|teacher, whb tarned from the | classroom to crime “for a thrill,”
Retail Food Prices ‘Gain During April
WASHINGTON, May 2 (UP)—| of the year was $19.75 in Jan- Retail food prices, led by a sharp,
Slaying Of Schuster
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told them, | Receipts 48.524,573,171 37,907.60. § , who de- ) Stafford Mrs. Stafford told police she BuiPlud So ioi ess 3700.11.
A20 last heard from her sailol « Cash Balance 303.398.530 6.085.474. s u allor hus Ca Ren ® 238.136.120.818 384. 147.070, Clold Reserve 23.206,857,351 21,804,843, m.
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| x : . : f vu 84 : | Ld station tanks would begin to have offices in Indianapolis turned out him until he found a policeman. Inqianaells Water som 7% 19 ary or. 9B. 260 increase in fresh fruits and Yege v ; ; Indianapolis Water 4ve pf .. 09 eavier 250-200 pound hogs tables, rose seven-tenths of 1 per, 3 hollow sonnd, - Pg. 8 for a bread-breaking with Aldem: Sutton subsequently Was S$en-|mgianapolis Water 5% of |:.108 sold at $17.75-19. Sows were cent in the first two weeks of A lot of people are keeping Palmer, vice president and edu- tenced to life imprisonment as B/JjeRersan Nptional Life com 11% 13 | OR . tw] A Labor Sta-|™ : » : tow TNEAN. & CO PIA ...oooveness 57 strong to 25 cents higher, with April, the Bureau of Labor Sta their tanks full, just in case. But! cational director of the Insurance fourth offender under New York Kingan & Co com... .... ™ 3a qd r 7. th . : law Kingan & (COCom .ooneecnn (FR 03 7300-425 pounders selling at $15. tistics reported yesterday. i a ay now, there is’ no cause to Research and Review Service. aw, |Lynch Corporation 111111111 1 1% 16.25. The bureau said an eight-city| bs . ; a rein 2» : rere ——— a lor ington com... “iis » ‘8, | Scattered commercial to good survey of food prices also showed | Sigs - WN T 4 . And who is worrying least? . = PAUL SPEICHER, president; Officials Report Li Mastic "Asphalt: .. 0 s.iu.. 5 8 ative steers sold at $27-30.50, an increase of 1 per cent over a RYSa (Sadi h i] Co 2" 1] The Idianapolis Railways, as- Frank J. Viehmann, state insur- cials Repo Iquor Natl Homes Sam Ian ‘a Commercial bulls had a top bid months ago and 13 per cent above ; 2 sured of a fair supply. |ance commissioner; Oren D. Prit- fs ty N Ind Pub Serv com ceiees 24% 35% 9. T y |prices just before the Korean So § wad get ihe business. chara, president ot the general Industry Faces ‘Crisis Xi a na i of an. The vealer top was off §1/price ir | air=rrice jagents; : UsSe : mpson, ea LOUISVILLE, May 2 (UP)— Brora Leary i a ol fy 2 y Hogs 7500; active uneven; barrows and| ~~ wg : ; ; 3 P § By 4 . THE AIR-FREIGHT lines took of Lhe lite yo Union and industry spokesmen pup Serv of ind com ~~... 238% 28% Close or cenit tof shou 31 mene than PTOdUCE x : ay as . I ; * ’ % _ Ross Gear & loot com © 4b early ursday; choice ~250 . ; | ii at the airmail business w..q Raub Sr. representing the|Said today that the liquer indus Schwiter Cummins S% ofa 11 pounds 31d Toll 80, ours S172 “per prices OB Cincinnait, caves Tn: L 3 NRA - companies of the town, and Hil- try faces a general crisis. Stokely-Van Camp com . 15% 350, pounds Bi or Or Shrons lv 8S. A, large white 40-433:
Slick Airways, Inc, the Flying pert t id -| na. Stokely-Van Camp pfd .. Tigers. and U. §. Afriines, all fly. bert Rus , vice president and gen-| John E. McKiernan, interna
ing scheduled air-freight, applied Bureau, were there. . (inited Telephone 6% pla
to the CAB for airmail contracts,
f $15-16°25.few $16.50: 450-600 pounds $14 50y, 15.25; over 600 pounds around $14-14.75, 13% Cattle 250, calves 200; -all slaughter + classes about steady: several part loads
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| = ” - { *Extra dividend n “ 30-32¢: market about steady; prices un-| at about half the going rate on] AND THEY GAVE Mr. Palmer that 2000 of the 8000 distillery| sONDS ee eC et commercial "sows | CHADEEd; increased ‘offerings of current | the passenger lines; 'a “Book of Friendship,” filled workers in Kentucky have been Alien & A ” cue (330.50-25.50; mean commercial bulls | gaCiiekens — gmmerciall srown fryers ~ {with eh messages, reminders laid off and that there were nol American Loan 474s 68 ...... 35 aeiton: ad $29; ty | 33-3c: hens heavy i3-ib¢; hens Hght| | £ 8, ? | American Security 5860 ...... ve +e. 1328: odd head $29: vealers moderately |1g.18¢c; old roosters 17-18¢i fryers very| Fatter E Bonds lof the sweeping years, and a 2-|/indications when they would be|American Loan 4Y%860 ...... 98 | active, mostly steady to weak: top 31|weak: Haht at to 2 cents r ; ’ {Bastian Moley 6s 61. ........ 97 lower at 33650; bulk choice and prime; 3 about steady: processors E BONDS have a sweeter months vacation. {recalled to work. He said that Batesville Tele Co dias esa 16 ae 335-36.50; commercial and good $28-34:50; paving 1-1 sents for, straight loads; | py" | Buhner Fertilizer 58 58 ..... ees {04d cull and utility $20-27. | Fece 5 ‘of hens increasing. A sound. They've upped the interest.| But I have a hunch that a va-|the employment picture is the cy ‘of Com Bide 41s 81... 98 """.| Sheep 50; slaughter classes virtually ter—Creamery, $0-score, de: pre-| i Beginning May 1, "th# maturity cation—away from work—is nev-|worst since 1941. Columbia Club 3-58 62 “97, ''llabsent; nominally steady. = 'mium butterfal 63c: regular Sc, /
time has been shortened from 10'er just that to a man who has Millard Cox, counsel for the, : a . years to nine years and eight lived and breathed something in Kentucky Distillers Association, - months. : which he believes for as many said that consumption is about And the interest at maturity years as Alden Palmer. |50 to 60 per cent less this year| has been increased from 2.9 to 3! . {than during the corresponding]. {i per cent. Strike Paralyzes {period last year. Herman G.| | = #8 4 Hapdmaker, counsel for the in- | THAT .1 of 1 per\cent may not Rochester Transit a .~ distilleries, said whisky | make much difference to- the Mt-| ROCHESTER, N.Y, May 2 sales are at their lowest mark |
tle buyer, but it makes a whale |
figure its interest any better than| it did in its announcement, you,
can't tell what they'll pay.
Said one Indianapolis bond out-/ing into the city, impeding iraf-| sosbeans. $2.72. Jet, disgusted, “Those monkeys fic. Increased private vehicular]
down in Washington don’t get|traffic was another préblem and Ca anything right.” " [special police details worked tol Debits for the day..." sie And he's just finding that out. keep downtown areas clear. | Debits for the week [sien ssaeen|
: "| (UP) — Pedestrians and hitch-| since 1937. ! of a difference to the government. |, Godged packed automo-| Mr. McKiernan said that the
But if the government doesn’t), ... i this city of 350.000 resi-| “crisis” had resulted from re- | dents today as all public trans- duced sales and high taxes. \portation remained paralyzed by| . rr. ia strike of 1100 bus drivers and Local Truck Grain Prices THROUGH a pencil slip it sent mechanics.
out the wrong interest figures,| had to back-track and correct. |tersections and highways ‘lead-| New No. 2 white corn. $168.
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i % | Truck wheat, $2.18. Hitchhikers jammed main in-| Truck whea
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