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“MONDAY, MAY¥-5, 1952
No Settlement In Sight for Oil Strike
Bry United Press DENVER, May 5—Commercial airlines and motorists in two Midwest cities today felt
the fuel. PROVIDENCE, R. I, May 5—| shortage pinch as the nation-wide i . A spect in the slaying he oil strike went into its sixth day ivéen oq ns ariold Schuster was arrested without a settlement in sight. with : three other gunmen early Airlines started to draw up ‘ 3 today in a Providence diner.| 2 8 ste aw “ ; The suspect was bhooke emergency schedules to comply By Harold Hartley bona a yoked - on ay with the government's gasoline Massachusetts g : 1 Rhod rationing order, which becomes| ny NI ..a thos
effective tomorrow.
in Washington yesterday, re- Inflation. stricts domestic airlines for the next 28 days to 65 per cent of the aviation gasoline they us during ‘March. Bruce K. Brown, deputy chief of the Defense Petroleum Administration, said the order would become effective at 2:01 a. m., Indianapolis time, tomorrow. But he! hinted strongly that it might become effective today with its publication in the Federal Register.
So it blinked the green light ‘to to inflationary leans, purely as a voluntary help to the country, ~
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IF A PARTNER wanted to buy out-a business, even if he was a sound risk, the banks stuck to their “no.” If they made the loan they would increase the money, supply, put the spur ‘to inflation. But the banks here have never turned down defense borrowing.
Shortage Grows
Motorists In the Great Lakes area were hit hard by the grow-
ing gasoline ‘shortage. They've kept the dough on the that once he is up and the Vena. SOISIer who Was shot Sown/ el yo 9 Detroit's gasoline supplies were line for materials in plants de- ing gear is neatly tucked away, no" notorious robber bi Ane GRADUATES—Thosuands of children and their families attended th cut 70 per cent by the strike, as voted to national security. he 20 uncross his fingers, 1 Tested. | the Weekday Religion Schools yesterday. ANC wnen e
eight of the motor city’s 10 major 8..8 8
Gasoline Shortage Starts Pinch On
“Today «Business Green Light
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD took out its tape The government order, issued Measure today and draped it, head to toe, on Old Man
And the board discovered that inflation wasn't ‘quite as ed Diff 3 Suy as most of us thought, = = r———— banks, They have been saying no get off to vote at a time agree-
able to the boss, or agreed upon through the union.
roll in a few minutes late with the explanation that they've been
Light for Lighting
is-still aviation’s biggest problem.
feels the nudge of the runway, he
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
New Suspect In Schuster Case Held
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[sland police joined in the arrest which one investigator said might solve “quite a few” recent! holdups. A fifth man was arrested in Mansfield, Mass, | “They didn't have a chance tol put up any resistapcs” -aid De-! tective Capt. Joseph C, Crescio of! the Massachusetts State Police,| a member of the raiding party. He did not say how police had located the four men, including Harvey Bistany, 49, of Taunton, Mass., who is said to be a friend of convicted Bank Robber Willie Sutton. “Prime Suspect”
Police described Bistany as a prime suspect” in the slaying of|
BUT THE LAW says you can
Most white collar workers will
‘doing their duty” at the polls.
GETTING UP and getting down|
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The average passenger figures
coming down, “We've been working on this a
gasoline distributors were strike- THERE 1S a little backlog. of Hacronses ther: ERain long time,” said Capt. Crescio. » ° bound and hundreds of service those good loans which the banks pe Reali. The other three arrested in in | omas stations in Michigan closed down turned down to keep a check-rein a BxR a (Providence were identified as { for the duration. n inflation. HE IS A LITTLE more jittery Dennis Litwin of Fall River. » * £ 1bout night flying which depends Macq - ( An oil company spokesman They aren't big. A top banker itrements Ba lights : aan duke Mander or Prove e on sat the sas Dap; oe ae the guessed them at $2.5 million for op instien $ jane Jghs. Tbe dence, and sManuel G. Orfeo Jr or U Y 0 101 Chicago area in five’ days, unless Indianapolis. And that's small a De re ior Dracut, Mass. All four were, ; _— the strike ended The area Potatoes the way the bankable Se I I held 6n charges of illegal posses-| More than 5000 children today did likewise. All through stretchis from industrial oa buck stacks up in this town. Tunway s and Airfields wnen the sion of fire arms. hold certificates naming them sermon titled: “Your Hands," Dr, Ind to Waukegan ead "3TY: "But the Federal Reserve stilllluminating Engineering Society Alfred Gurini was arrested graduates of the city’s Weekday Boren asked the children to
kept Reg. X on the books. That is borrowing for building, business included. ="
AND REG. W which sets the down payments on cars, appliances and furniture, stayed right where it is. But there are plenty of rumors that it is ready to crack to loosen up the backlog of heavy appliances. I want to hand a posie to the banks for the Grade A manner in which they enforced the voluntary credit restraint. ”
The Air Force .already has cut the number of training flights in the United States to the minimum. | But an Air Force spokesman in Tokyo said flying in the Far East Air Force would not feel the pinch of the strike for at least two weeks, if the walkout continued that long. He indicated however, that there might be a clamp-down on oil consumption after that time should the strike still be in force. The unexplainable gas price war
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: . . : as if for prayer and they followed in Denver continued with inde- ARN’ nv / They|, The deodorants, the squeeze-ly;..," ,ng we'll want to b tabernacle carrying the banners Nhue : IT WASN'T always easy. They Bata ainty 0 bring in pendent service station chains = Josition to shoot in-|POttie mists, the pastes, the dainty yy ages.” of their schools. They sang, reselling gas at 2. cents below the har But they didn’t whiffers, all begin to flow over cited their own litany, bowed for F. i. Stanley Named ; > g sky- ‘ ) ] ers. 3 ; still . . de- . of . average. AND ; hty counters. But a lot of people still prayers, heard their efforts de Meznwhile; officials of the Oil They Birhed oes SOME I know the secret of using soap. ocal Stocks and Bonds Paver by their elders. They at- Army Civilian Aid Workers International Union country : With soap you can smell like . —May 5, 1952— {tend the religion classes on re-| Foster 'L. Stanley assistant (CIO) ‘said here that a West io keep you from paying almost anything, or nothing. AnaauRS " ge Askes|jppse time from public schools. yice president of Indiana uel Coast wage agreement between 's2 a dosen for segs. {gv ARthEts Sith 'a, 0 8 71 “You may hold your hands like Telephone Co. was appoin Hr eran: : - . EW Y S back 1 j d| Ayrshire Collieries co "18% ir [this Dr. Boren told the children civilian ald by Secretary of the Standard Oil of California and A FEW YEAR I jumped mo... ish 13 : andar Le . . | shower: With inki hig Ayres 412% pid .-. 101 © 103% in the beginning of his talk. He Army Frank Pace Jr. yesterday. the Independent Union of Petro- Voting Time under a shower a pinfish pelt BR & Bik Yas com..." le g ; ters| The secretary has aids in each leum Workers would not set a [N INDIANA employees may Dar named Lifebuoy. And I Came | sobos- Merri) com vd . i» Trjformed a Bst and the youngs BTS] state and Army area in the napattern for other settlements in have four hours off to vote to- Out hospital clean. And I felt a| gukner Fertiliser’ 0% 4 .. 3 ~ tion to provide liaison between the walkout. morrow. if T should Put on a surgical cap, |Ciitint Sop com 3s 3 uU S Workers {the secretary and the public. ! Rails Also Hit | If they are office or salaried mask and gown. : aan bid” I Bt Ye | They also offer council and ad-| { = workers, they usually vote on] This week end IT did it again. Commonwealth Lous 19 pid. 0) ne To Convene | vice to the Arnty. Mr. Stanley Terms of the pact, reached Fri- rice time. But if they are hourly! And Lifebuoy had changed its rei La IEEE Jb {previously served as an ald in
day, were announced in Los Angeles last night. It calls for average increases of 181: cents an hour for 5000 California oil workers, plus night shift differential increases. ; However, O. A. Knight, president of the International Werkers Union, said here that “similar offers had been made to our unions and rejected.” Eastern railroads have also : been hit by a government order Flying Here limiting jobbers and large-scale consumers to a 10-day supply of Airlines were operating on norpetroleum products before they mal schedules in and out of Inmay receive additional deliveries. dianapolis today. despite the naMidwestern railroads, however, tionwide oil strike, and for Hooreported that they are in “reason-Sier Friotorists there was no sweat ably good shape” and expect no|— Yel: : . proc rinbim nliy trouble. De- The airlines Werd awanng 3 fense Petroleum Administrator/government order rationing gaso-| Brown said most railroads have a -45.day.sUpniy of fuel on hand and O00 said short hauls would could switch jo coal-burning a PY first. Ticketholders will be in-
gines if necessary. formed of any change.
. 2 Indianapolis is in better shape] Raleigh Burk Firm
paid, as a rule they are docked for the non-working time. The law implies it is the first four hours of the working day, {but a lot of the hoys like the last four hours to make a short dav of it. And some don’t want the time at all. They'd rather have the money.
still Rolling,
: erre ‘Haute Malleable |, than most cities because of its! Cublicity. Seq TeieShone 2% ola --+- discussed in the Claypool Hotel Wheel Balancing ty and service is restored to give on any type of plating will be . d supply facilities. The question ap- = : ay *Extra dividene "lat 7 p. m. May 20. the home an air of: individuality provided by Nance. Wins Sewer Awar peared to be the extent to which| O- C. Lunsford is new adminis- . ONDS | The meeting will be conducted Yacuum - oe . Raleigh Burk, local contractor, |it would be called on to replace trative assistant to the sales v. . american Loan 4's 60 ooo. 95° |by local 898 of thesNational Fed- P Brak | ADVERTISEMENT aleig : ur ) : Loni oer airline fuel stops. of Standard Oil of Indiana. He American Security 5s 60 1] 96 wes: eration of Federal Employees. ower Brakes ’ . De ae ant North-. There - still was no hint of joined Standard as a clerk in In-| Bastian “Moles” se 81. S19. 2 Chjer speaker will be Luther C. Handy and Pierce | THE QUICK AND ua 8 J atesville Tele Co 4%s ...... eee | y - V east side sewer. rationing of gasoline for motor- | dianapolis in 1926. : Boner $ordituer'se's8 tae 91: |Steward, Washington, D. C., na Governors | Mr. Burks bid of $610,034.35 ists. but the situation was getting ace, Mitchilt dr. of Indian- Gf, 00%, Mas Sag,c1 1H ional president of the federation a EASY METHGD OF | Reupholsiering ras the center section of tighter by the hour. “Every ‘ : Nn Mace ass slant uke souitin hoo... {the last 54 years. the gt Sin sewer. The major supply terminal is either!superintendent of freight for the [gpise Paint: & Celor Sei i9e | Mr. Steward directs 1100 Jove; ROACH CONTROL Regardless of what you pay 5 ot. S ’ vs i ndpls Puh Oan° As .ony wl ‘als first part costing more than $1.3 cut off or threatened,” Gene Wil. Big Four District in Indianapolis. ; 45 "Rui Loans ©.64 -.... 5% [They include Indianapolis locals (Carburetor & Brake Co. you can't buy better a1 ; der construction |liams, Gaseteria, Inc., vice presi-|. . . E. L. Sandberg, assistant Ind Limestone 4s 15 ..... 73 (898 and 78, of which some . | GUARANTEED "yom million now is under cons | 8, ’ Led lind Asso Tel 48 15 oe ei Neetors and | 323 N. DELAWARE L1-4346 || | by an out-of-town contractor. (dent, told The Times. general manager and chief of ac-|Ruhner Packing 4s 89 ....|Internal Revenue collec | 49-2 Li {| i t's quaitty work you | “The project is one of two major| Most oil companies here had counting of South Wind, resigns|{pnotnkamn se 48 «++ |agents are members. ANOUNET lemmmm——— | 4-9- quid brushed around | our eraftsmen can do it. § sev ded for the North- one to several days’ supply. As of [June 1. G. S. Van Meter his as- Paper Arts.Co 55 58 ::*llocal is being transferred to Ft. Just where it is needed kills ) east side which are expected to the moment, there was no pinch. sistant, gois the JOD. © i " | Traction Termina) fe oy " ” ‘|Harrison, from St. ous HOME PLATING (0. jroaches, ants, waterbugs gnd| uf Tive "vou Qusiy, Tow free thousands of home sites fev, But Mr. Williams foresaw al) Paid, Political Advertisement Smit eG SILVER other crawling insects oyernight,/ construction by the end of next cutlets drouth” if the strike is age y ® ® . * RHODIUM | and is effective for many weeks.|| We wif bring samples to your or TE | Citizens’ Juvenile Court Bi-Partisan Committee [ome as x GOLD 4-9-2 kills roaches the sanitary, Phous CB-N3 - " Crone quick and sure way. Buy Bug > f . | - COPPER.NICKEL | Killer from a Professional Bug ~ SHELBY ; of Marion County CHROME | Killer. Pints and quarts UPHOLSTERY CO.
ESSER—Robert C. Finout, 6050 E. 21st St, made @ near-perfect guess as to how much water was used in the three India is Water Co. i His quess was 4689 gallons. Of) 48916100 gallons.
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Committee on Aviation lighting soon afterward at his brings {town for two days, May 15-16.
the CAA, the U. 8. Air-Force, Na-'dence to question Bistany and annual commencement tional Bureau of Standards, Air-/help with ballistic examination ot Tabernacle. line Pilots Association, and equip-/two .38 caliber revolvers he was! ment makers.
be better light for lighting—of|arrested in the diner carried guns airplanes, I mean.
Meadow-Sweet
so does the smell-good business.
formula, left me as meadow-sweet, Cummins Eng 412% formula, left me just as meadow- «
sweet, but without the hospital|giiitable Securities com ..... Produce scent. : | Family Finance com Cars mrreremr ment ———— — {Hays ors ie 3% ord ...... 85 | _Egss—FOB Cincinnati; consumer grade Quick {Hamilton Mfg Co com [U8 A large white, 40-43 Vac erfT-Jones Ciass A pi 37-40¢; J. 8. medium white, 35-41%¢;
' rE er : t SAM MOXLEY, president Of Hook Drue Cn — {mercial graded 40 per cent: Extra Hel Drugs will be this year's! 1nd Asso Tel $2 pfd (white, 35-36c; brown mix. 35-36¢c aag S, ) 8 §
chairman of the United Negro|
R. Sinclair, carried the banner |
ager of the Indianapolis Water Kingan & Co com : : 1 Co., retired. will become an hon orary member in: the Water Works Association tonight Mast in Kansas City. Alfred O. Norris, @’ executive v. p. is on the agenda.
line and making plans to cut serv-i.hjef engineer and vice president; | if necessary. American Air-i nrarshall P. Crabill,
| superintendent,
g Sountaing at the Home Show. |
home in to Mansfield and charged with suspicion of armed robbery.
gesture as he did “to hold their attention and make his remarks vivid and understandable to them.
Religion Schools.
brains - and - baggage Yesterday, the children, thelr
: g, thers. aunts. uncles, YY C ; 4 8.8 Capt. Crescio said Brooklyn po- mothers fathe With their hands doubled into : oh will is ; ousing onds attended the a THE COMMITTEE will talk 10 lice probably would come to Provi-/C0Usins and friends a fists, they became fighters “to|
batter their way through every bit of opposition,” the speaker explained. "That fist, however, must always fight for the right, protecting the weak against aggression,” he added. : Dr. Boren had the children to point and reminded them that all of us "live showing someone how i0go....”.
Dr. Florizel A. Pfleiderer, ad'ministrator of the schools, pre‘sented the graduation certificates. Dr. Amost L. Boren, minister of and all had pr the Roberts Park Methodist said they ag Dao Fetes _— Church, gave the commencement until tomorrow before being|address. ; brought into court. | The children formed in line in “We've got a lot of work to do.” the nearby Sears Roebuck parkhe said. “We want to question ing lot and marched into the
jcarrying when arrested. When they finish, there ought to] Capt. Crescio said all four men
AS THE thermometer goes up.
11950.
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Home brown mix 35-39'zc; wholesale grade, com
jrent receipts cases exchanged 30-32¢ |
Ind Ass 2 sso Tel $250 pfd Market about steady: prices unchanged
Ind Gas & Water com
: Y Ind Mich El 455% pid {auality declining and undertone weak for] ‘Furniture and decorations a low vost ’ College Fund, goal about $27,000. ind reiepnone 48 pt 9 off quality hav tend toward st +r . X 1 . I ineinie Ath et “aes Chickens—Commercially erown fryers 23. 4Ve a tendency toward stand-; -, i Kingan's chairman-president W. non a Thy Realty Co ... 24c; hens heavy, 0 With metallic pieces of all
roosters 17-18¢
ndpls pls Pow & Lt pf Fryers weak and unchanged to le lower:
ndianapolis Water som
4 . i offerings heavy and purchases crubed 1 “ 5 Y 8 | last Year, and made it. {ndianapolis Water y} oe need Hens about steady at unchanged (Said. “In many homes, however, increasingly difficult to otal, ) ces
Howard S. Morse, former man- [2erson National Life com Butter—Creamery, 90 score *Kingan & Co pfd butterfat, 63c regular 58¢ :
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. Hog Prices Here . ’ * Hit Year's High Hog prices climbed to a new {high for the year today in trading * at the Indianapolis Stockyards, Barrows and gilts were selling at $20-20.50 or 50 cents-§1 higher [than Friday's averages. Larger {250-290 pounders sold at $19.20, A load of high choice and low prime 1125-pound steers were bringing $35, with load ehoice [heifers at $33. Vealerfs .were ag=
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M0 pounds $19-200 200-325 pounds $18.19;
120-160 pounds $15.50-17%; light and meds
lum weights sows 25¢ Lo spots hoe higher: {sholes JOO-400 pounds $15.75-16.75. few under 300 pounds $17; big weights strong {a $14.75-1 : Cuttle 1700: calves 300: steers and years {Hngs opened slow, asking higher: scatiered ° |aales no more than steady; load high choice and low price near 1136-pound. Isteers, $35; load choice heifers, $33; seve (eral lomdes steers held around and above $35; Itbheral share steers eligible to sell around $30-34; cows moderately active, steady utitity and commercial mainly $21.50-26; canners. and cutters, §17.50-32; vealers active, strong to mostly 50 cents higher: cholce and prime, $3537: odd {head to 337.50: commercial and good, $28. 34.60; few culls down to $20; bulls; very little done in bulls, most bids lower: bulk
common and good bid around $25-27.50, er’
| Sheep 75. very limited early supply Slaughter lambs weak to unevenly lower: {Package good to choice wooled lamb 3251 ° RS | package near 65-pound native spring ed {lambs $23 slaughter ewes about steadyj 4 3 foulk utility to chofce shorn ewes $8-11.
e annual commencement of
Local Truck Grain Prices
Truek wheat,
$2.19,
his lead. “Now your hands are Shuck t's ats, Ric ready to be dedicated to God,” he New No 2 white corn, $1.70 ; op x low 2 said. “Those hands are the only] Jew No 3 rebew corn, 11.62.
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THE CHILDREN
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JUDGE of the wae Juvenile Court
| In the Primary Election, May 6. These candidates have committed themselves
Joseph O. Hoffmann
Democrat 6-D
Harold N. Fields
1952
Mother or have just moved to . @ new address within the city. There's nothing to buy. No obligation. Phone your Welcome Wagon Hostess whose phone is
Earl Buchanan I Mrs. Dorothy F. Buschmann Mrs. Anna Bunge °° James W, Carr
Mrs. Perry Lesh Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lilly, Mr. Charles Lynn. Greyble McFarland Jr. »
..Gale Shullenberger Mrs. R. M. Smith Mrs. Alfred Stokely. Mrs. Earl Stumpf
Miss Gertrude Taggart °
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