Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1952 — Page 27
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Capt. Burnham C. McCaffree
: In Trade Seen ! x pi {shed tears over the 176 men who . EOS . (went down with the destroyer- § SW AL b 3 minesweeper. Hobgon in a midsly \ r Atlantic collision with the Wasp. By Harold Hartley aR f |But hundreds of persons on the - . E dock wept with joy when the surNECKS ARE GETTING longer, trying to see around a J § |vivors stepped asnore, . the corner. 8 The Wasp, a. 75-foot sawBut the ones who do it best are not the fuss-budgets i a Hp ne Rr Yat who get tangled up in details, like a cat with a ball of yarn. : Gravesend Bay. The carrier had a They don't spray words Jike| = =—sresnp———————— — ON ER dj slow 1500-mile trip home, and on , buckshot, hoping a few pellets several occasions traveled stern ‘will land in the bullseye. first because of heavy seas, Instead, they shoot, hard-nosed| , ws ett, { More than 400 joyous wives, gingle bullets right at the target. It s Time to Sell J y " parents, friends and relatives pe ,. 8 & 1 DROVE downtown with a y rushed forward to embrace the I TALKED with a top banker friend of mine. And he sald, | b Hobson survivors after Capt. Mc today. He had it added up, and|“What's happening? _ Two car! 3 y Caffree had bid them farewell. iread me a little piece, full of on- salesmen have phoned me in the, : ¥ | Tears Fill His Eyes Dhited. Sem. Teliahote
the-target words [last week. i a Capt. McCaffree spoke words WASP BACK—Navy floating crane approaches ripped bow of aircraft. carrier USS Wasp for
“It's going to be rugged. | That seems strange. Salesmen| en lof sympathy to his assembled : dai . : Manufacturing has expanded out pushing the sale of new cars| eg i crew and the -Hobson men who damage inipeshion in Now York hatbor The § vs GE Qusitayer mineswapor USS Hobson, faster than population. Expan- |And that ties In with what H. J« ay had survived the worst peacetime gn & asp, were brought to New York by the carrier. sion has got ahead of consump- |Klingler, a General Motors vice we disastef in modern naval history give you an incomplete picture.” on his back for three hours with-lone red masthead light was visition. presiaent, sald in New York just poses | the night of Apr. 26, A naval board of inquiry was out a life jacket. He was washed|ble on each ship. “Government orders have |ilast night. | go He spoke into a microphone on scheduled to open its investigation overboard when the No. 1 boller| “They were going ahead 2° slowed down, backlogs of fac- | He said customers, since the | a table on the Wasp's flight deck. In Brooklyn Tuesday. |exploded, ripping off all his clothes knots when they hit us,” he said tory inventory are high. And |war, have been drawn into show-| nt: His voice broke and tears blurred Crewman James B. Price, Coal- except one shoe and his shorts. |“The Wasp simply chewed right foreign markels are ‘melting |rooms by the product. He added, | United Press Telephoto Dis eyes midway in his speech. dale, Pa., said he and most of the| Lt. (jg) Donald E. Cummings, through us.” = away. as RYOI BOW on i jocks as though BREATHTAKING —Chest X-ray in Birmingham, Ala., sub. | “Only once before in my 28 other men were asleep. He strug-| Encinitas, Cal, sald he, the officer. The only Hobson survivor to get “BREAK-EVEN points for busi-| Ne i Re le D stantiates opera star Lilly Pon's contention she can hold her breath Years as a naval officer have I gled through waist decp water of the day and the captain swam aboard the Wasp without getting ness have crept up. One company |” sung lu” , longer than any member of Metropolitan Opera company. X-ray had a mare difficult duty than into an escape hatch, he said, and|off the bridge together, and thejeven his feet wet was Edward M. use to make a profit on $3 mil-| BUT THERE was more, and revealed Miss Pons had exquisite’ iy [Hat of falking to you Capt. Me- a. 1if8 Jacket Soated into hia hands eaplaiw disapeared. . _|Elllot, Wausau, Wis. With one lion sales a year, It rose to $8 to|more important. And that was — wo . . Caffree said. just as the Hobson went down, | Lt, Cummings said the task|leap, he landed in a canvas cover $9 million. Now it has dropped the need for selling younger “The once before was the send- Boiler Tender Edwin I. Lankow- (force was operating under simu-lon one of the “gun tubs” in the back to $7 million, and the com- men on selling: That's even ing of an official dispatch an- ski, Grand Rapids, Mich, floated lated battle conditions and only|Wasp's stern,
pany’s losing money. harder than seiuing the wont PEISON Riot Boss Says jounung he Joss of 18, nen, oo} en ; mre ———— [the U. 8. 8. Hobson. at @s- | BRR ARR iy wo A Lu a. 7." peng
“Look for temporary setbacks,| Young men now want to be en- ©
little sinking spells. And they'll Eines, doutops or lawyers, all > ¢ ° : » lpatch was. sent with the full and gees scare us.” professional. And they shy wy OQ Ff ! P a ol K § m (saddening realization of the an- JES 8. 2 na irom selling on good commis-| [of [eo] rovi e ni € cuir and heartache which fit 4 THE FIGHT for business will sions. They want something which tees pinn : 'would cause among families and| JF be a shirt-sleeves slugfest. seems more certain to produce] JACKSON, Mich, May 7 (UP) as hostage in the disciplinary celll trends : “What has to be done is to gear | their bread.’ : —A leader of the costly, five-day block, : | “The difficulty of m Se ae 5, . a N cn DEO ORION CT CLOSELY kn POP tr Bubs tis Fon Tp folate Southeast Michigan Mises. ix ABS Sato dim ST) oy NT ’ , LF nse x aR se at SR 3 lation. Then we'll know what tolat it closely, he will see, quite told investigators yesterday that prisoners planned. more violence Gyo Host of vot want fo Know TB 3 3 Teel poe 4 do with the goods we make.” clearly, that everyone is “on al'‘a prison offitial” smuggled him|if authorities back down on their| ~ McCaffree sald he was But what a wonderful country. commission,” and that an en-& Knife used to seize one of 11|promises was partially substanti- RP : sll o ; bes 4 unable to give a full and detailed; We are wasteful. And we have |gineer’s salary is really a “com- guards held as hostage. « lated when a long. make-shift| _ d { been able to afford it. We've got mission” on his work ” weapon was found hidden in hi account of why the Hobson and| that much. : a ~ Ray Young, 23, serving a term Wo4P 2 Boi 5 the Wasp collided and the smaller | 2 sg AND A DOCTOR and a lawyer, [0 Safe-cracking, testified before/ mattress while he testified before |, sani almost immediately. | BUT THE DAY is not farisurely ace “on commission.” | GOV: G. Mennen Williams’ fagt| the compnit tee, = : | He said his difficulty lay in “my| when business failures will rise Their “commission” is what they finding committee that the knife 3uards sald the weapon Was 2 limited knowledge of the events) where costs and prices cannot be receive above expenses. So every- Was given to him by an official Steel Tod, ripped from a cot and jepding to the tragedy. If I were cut. lone sells, whether he wants to Who was “in sympathy with us.”|8round to a razor-like edge. Ito tell you all I know, it would The public is not as uninformed admit it or net. He refused to name the official.| Young \ admitted he used a} ___ |
as many think, It began to re-| But in the sale of cars, to get v a {smuggled knife to seize rookie, : w trench six months ago while back to GM's Klingler, a survey] Young said the riot had been guard Thomas E. Elliot the nignt Police Arrest Ex-Con
: “ of Ho | oe » " factories were going ful blast. |showed that the surface is A for about six months.” lof. Apr, 20 and that he held the As ‘Cat's Paw’ Burglar | THEY'RE 'SAILORS' NOW-—These Indiana women have traded their "civies" for the uniform of oi SOmenow, Jou, De sv yumisted on the hard-selling’ owe 10 Wore GE revo in ee Elid ack Sitti Ih SOUTH BEND, May 7 (UP)—| WAVES in the Navy. Left to right are Misses Mildred McKenzie, Howe; Donna Kombroke, 334 N C , SI |market. : ’ ‘ {more guards cap and police said today that 50 bur-| ‘ i . ' : that we were coming to the end In the last 18 months, more got plans going right now for athe mutineers had barricaded | gary, larceny on “peeping tom” | Loh S: Deah Brava; Bekyy Sie Jere Haute; Sura Shoots, 447 5. Rural Sa Mary Jane Gatewaod, of the : moneymoon, and that than 73 per cent of people who real riot if the officials back down themselves and their hostages in|cases in the last year have been | al TONY O'n and Ligprg New y Jrocsave ve. goog ere doing up faster than gould be sold new cars, had not [On our demands. And it'll be ajcell block 15. solved with the arrest of a Michie dollars ° uy n even been asked to buy. real riot this time. It'll blow up, The mutiny in the disciplinary gan parole violator. a . : the whole joint.” block touched off a day-long mass| Authorities he'd James KE. ‘jee, ; So Jr woN 4 pe one reen Quick “ve The bloody demonstration ended! riot of 2600 convicts in other parts|48, who they said admi‘ted stagag any + PH. 1 Won ol FORD topped Chevrolet in Indi.|APr. 24 when state and prison|of the prison in which one pris-|ing a wave of break-ins and be-| . |anapolis in April, 515 to 471. Last|0fficials agreed to grant 11 prison/oner was killed, several others in-|came known as the “cat's paw”
But it’ n | hlimhing hb ny boa year it was the other way around. and parole reforms demanded by jured, and $2.5 million worth of |burglar because he would tip-toe| toh. |. . . Lake Central Alrlines short-|172 convicts who held 11 guards property damaged or destroyed. |into bedrooms, wake up sleepers
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That's what the banker said. {haul run (No. 88) to Bloomington, ———— pee emptied land flee, |
: Louisville, Ci : = IN ec i Li Ti. 10 Days and Grand ance ace Hog Prices Dip At Yards Here Produce
: : |Bend and Kalamazoo upped pas-| Mid-session bids on light and to 50 cents higher. Choice and |- - mee i HOW LONG could the city gengers (no pun)’ 26 ‘per Co in medium weight barrows and gilts prime vealers sold at $35.50-37. 0 Tr eeerre re. busses run if gasoline and diesel! Apri over a year ago. were 25 cents lower than yester-| rogs 8000, open moderately active; light 37-40%c; U. 8. medium white, 38-41%ac: oil supplies dried up? |” L. E. Grisso, Dictaphone, boosted, 4ay in trading at the Indianap-|3hd, Peau, Yoii' ouion "bias Around commerial -33%e. Whelestle grade
mostly steady; mid-session bids around commercial graded 40 per cent: Extra
From today on, more people quota 1459 is Stockya 138 ts lower; cafly choi - | per cent, landed in the Olis Stockyards. cents lower; carly choice 170-240 j5,g0 white, 35-36c: brown mix, 35-36¢;] will leave cars at home, stand ony , “hi Early choice 170-: -o | pounds $19.75-20.35: small showing cholo... ent receipts. eases exchanged, 29-3ic.| ’ 11951 Dictaphone Achievement y ¢C 0-240 pound Nos. 1 and ‘3 lightweights 0.33-20 50, aT uuality. mraded equs about steady: |
corners and wait for public trans-igCigb. , . . William R. Minehan, hogs sold at $19.75-20.25. An odd |333-299 pounds $38.75:0) 1283 0 pounds current receipts weak at 10 lower; prices] FIRST AWARD
portation. It will be to savé the|gacretary of Northw load of 290-325 {steady at $1550.17; sows about steady.!due to liberal offerings and poor quality. ry orthwestern Mutual 0-325 pounders brought $308; Bounds $15.15-10.75, few SIT 450 © ChickensCommercially krown fryers.
gas they have in their cars. iLife, will talk to Indianapolis bids of §18-18.75. Sows were) 400, nounds 315-1625. |92-24c: hens heavy, 23-340; hens lght, INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
DAL |Chartered Life Underwriters in about steady, with those Weigh-|una yearimys fully Steady. good and |L6-18¢i old roosters, 11-le; fryers weak : Y i ; : : {and yearlings fully Steady; good and p ns : : MARSHALL DALE, president the warren Hotel Friday. ‘ing 300-450 pounds selling at|choice lightweight stears and mixed vear- |oi, Jnehanded prices; hens shout steeds!
of Indianapolis Railways, 108.) Tom Kemp, manager of Citi-|$15.75-16.75. lings, $31.50-34.50, some $35; moderate poco depressing factor.
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r : {showing utility and commercial, $25-29; | In the 1951 competition held in Brussels, ...the ORIGINAL pale-light bodied § said he had a reserve supply bothi eng Gas and Coke Utility, re- Good and choice lightweight few good. to ehoics heifers, 31-3250; | Butter Creamery, 90 2ecrtsc. | Belgium by the Institut International d’Alimeo- MALT 0 a rjesel fuel 10vealed first quarter income had|steers and mixed yearlings sold CGS ulc i) 9 canis, Malan; Wilt} | cSt Lwoe| cation, distinguished experts judged Stite the LIQUOR H a La 2 Je truciiul (oda jumped to $1,446,101 from at $31.50-34.50. A few good tO and cutters bulls steady; commercial and Local Truck Grain Prices) finest among hundreds of American malt bevb aE d Oil, he said, did 7; 18750,232 last year. But he salted choice heifers had a price range $ood $25.50-28; bei} Summers) built] SRT — erages. Check your judgment against theirs . . . oh anon Coe any SE {down the “good news” with a re-|of $31.50-34.50. A few good to Eng 332.25 commercial and good ruck wheat. $3.23 treat yourself to prize-winning Stite! : t , slack { choi | mainly $30-35 "Ne w » vi wou ean mare 7, Senn demand 15 hoe Slr on 4 ng Fl gw nn, EEE | om, NO ONE has ever been able t0/ groignt increase of 20 cents a 0f_331-d2.0). Cows 80.C 8.1008 just, nemmaily seedy. Soybeans, 32.78. O., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN: measure exactly the full rolele, “po Be Dhl) EE —— | y 2. played by the métor car in busi-|
| Neil Conatser, ‘manager, and "a : - ness. But long-haired slide rulel yn gu wo qworth, sales manager , — Bm $ ®
tatisticians say dollar-wise it is 3 wy . . By than food. [ed Spall Trausit_to Hot ny : : ALWAYS BE CAREFUL DRIVING s to a confab for agents . Pn, : A leave -your-car-at-ho mej : : movement would leave mostly] —~ he Husissiny Hows echoes in parking garages, and| vast of here? “ ”" ’ i Full Up Sen woula gather] E. F. Andres, purchasing boss! dust at the parking lots. {for Pittman-Moore, medicines for Ee. {man or beast, is the new v.p. of THE CITY BUSSES are run-| the fourth district of the National ning about 100 vehicles on an| Association of Purchasing average per day, but it has more; Agents. » equipment it can, in an emer-| Carl Reith, brisk branch mangency, put into service. ” | 28er rox Kroger’s, moves them up The big problem is drivers. Mr. fast. e two latest, A. R., Mc-| Dale said the company has been| Coun, Lafayette, and Donald short 100 bus drivers for about Rea, who used to be in Cincinnati. eight months. And, in a tight] Mr. McCoun who started as a! spot, that would be a bigger| grocery clerk will be produce] . 4 merchandisér for 78 stores in the k and fon g | Indianapolis branch. Mr. Rea will Local Stoc 3 {be the~ big "figure man for the ~May 7, 1952— ol branch, accounting.
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ON BOF oi: ruree iirc XN i, these are not the real pay-off. | ha i Aibey of Sommeres com Io When people have worked to-| Wn, foanis ino 161 o® bid 50 gether for a long time it-always| . « 4-door, 6-passenger Special. White sidewalls optional at extra cost,
Gar RAE 8! means the “right combination.” mn Rie com «3 The employees have beén faith- * MT t S
ig gr BI sevens 3¥; ¥|ful, and reasonably efficient. | . y Suit Seobtitel ton tise ii| And the company has done eal o Then it’s fired. And when that happens, adrop straightaway —beautifully balanced on curves. u . s+s«|the same. as supplie el . . ’ ; Es i'!!|raw materials and has paid the] ; of gasoline certainly lets loose power. : {Lo il : \ It’s a car with Dynaflow Drive* to feed power
Smite Mig 6b COM 1uvses “+wages. But you can’t stop there. », Sa ‘ WHAT REALLY has happened Mr — ™, oo This isn’t something that happens in a “car of with infinite smoothness~and a road-hugging : , the future.” ~ levelness of ride that took a million in cold Gas & Water com ...eeee 251s mon experience. Between them a
b - 8 aii! 18 that they have shared a com- on d . Mich Bl Juv po 9 102 |jasting appreciation has rooted a i : : : 3 cash to perfect. pls AL Pion ‘Realty oe’ and grown. That's what they are It happens na Buick Fireball 8 Enine today. } “is “x . . - Ind Poy & Lt com d8™* 3 |really celebrating. " It’s a high-compression engine. It's. a valvesin- ~~ And itis, with all this, a very tidy bargain. Why od » : Hh
pis head engine. But it’s also a Fireball in per- not price it, drive it, know it for yourself? We'll
ilanapolis Water som _. . 4 I note that Eli Lilly and Co. rol. ; Bs Water % ot « |will hold its annual banquet to- : A N as ] HR A Rnd | % : *~ formance as well as name. be glad to arrange a demonstration.
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Corporation .. ee 14% pany more than 25 years. Thir- > : & 7 4 : og i a. ER lotr amos SHS Wy [teen have passed the 40-year E : A And it puts extra power-under the hood-and Mastie_ Asphalt. ..........oo.. O% 8D k. And 151 have more than : Nai] gomes com 1... B80 years, ® ACCORDING to combustion experts, there's
omer bid 25% . \ . Sl J. K. Lilly will be toastmaster . Bi A ors To baie for as much energy locked in a drop of gaso
19% the main talk. line as there is in a drop of nitroglycerine.
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. MN rE . : . § 1 1 3 « 1 rr - Jumer bo SALES % kpond of loyalty, which holds that drop with air and touch it off. They've What goes with it is an automobile as sweet | Sure 1%
United Telephone 5% ofa ..... 97 : : - . : . . : qe . =. . Lh YER I you aver look into the designed an engine that brings it catapulting handling, eager and willing as anything that fg gus eyes at one of those banquets, into a cylinder head where it strikes a turbo. ~~ ©" er made your pulse leap to a faster beat.
Allen & seen 8a, oo --00 95 iii.|yow'll see, and feel, what I mean.|
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at extra cost on other Series. * Standard on Roadmaster, optional Now, power is great, but what goes with it? at extra cost om other Series.
Mister, that’s something you ought to find out
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