Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1952 — Page 9

‘TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1952 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 9 %

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ussia Warned U. S. Will Not Back Down In Germany

Strike Curbs - Violence Halts Handyman Awarded Meat Stocks Construction $180,000 in Estate Fight

| MIAMI, Fla, June 3 (UP)—A!000 settlement because that will

: Aa : : . 56-year-old handyman has won be more money than he can spend i] la $180,000 award in the set-in his lifetime. : - ' {tlement of a dispute over the One-third of his Inheritance’ . : 3 {$750,000 to $1 million estate left will be in real estate and twas 4 CLEVELAND, O,, June 3 (UP) JOPPA. Ill. June 3 (UP)—A bY & real estate operator here, (thirds in cash and governmen 4 —Meat was as scarce as pota- smouldering dispute between| Zeke Campbell who was ruled bonds. The funds will be placed 4 toes yesterday for many of the teamsters and electricians burst by a court to have the mind -of in the First National Bank in Ft. more than one million residents into violence yesterday and halted an 8-year-old child, was in a Lauderdale, the guardian of Mr, of this area as the AFL Retail construction of a 90 million elec-|three-year ~court fight for one Campbell's estate Meat Cutters Union went on tric power station for an atomic half of the estate of D. A. Dorsey. The’ settlement also provided | strike for a shorter work week. energy project, | Mr. Dorsey died in 1940 and oe an LL apdiate pheaisal of The 1000 members of Local 427 Witnesses sald teamsters and his second wife died three months \i® “HVS | VUSEY CREE FOL 4 put up. picket lines before 137 electricians engaged in a fist/!Ater, leaving an adopted daugh- ©." .~ phe ge pe outlets of four food chains in :

Sa Ne Te and Mr. Campbell, Mr. por- all the value over $600,000. greater Cleveland— Fisher Bros. ght, then jumped into trucks... son by his first wife.

Acheson Tells Soviet Union |

Senate Urged

To Approve Pact ~~ ||

WASHINGTON, June 3 (UP) | «Secretary of State Dean Achepon warned Russia last night): that the United States will protect West Germany and - Berlin against all the Kremlin's “intimidating gestures.”

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He made the statement in a Co., Foodtown Inc. Bi-Rite and rammed into each other, a | . : 1ation-wide radio and television Super Markets and Pick-N-Pay Several truck windows and wind- Begins Court Fight Hog Prices Here jpeech a few hours after Presi- Super Markets. Oscar Collazo |shields were reported smashed. | Mr. Campbell, now 56, and ill, 3 lent, Truman asked the Senate The Kroger Co., with 42 stores, | 4 | The contractors, Ebasco Serv. was found a few years later in Up 25-50 Cents | tor swift approval of two agree- also closed its meat markets al-| : rt ices, Inc., halted work “to avoid Hallandale, 20" miles north of ments granting West Germany though not hit hy the walkout. 1g ou further injury to workmen and here working as a handyman. Barrows and gilts jumped 25-50 near independence and a vital Kroger District Manager Arthur] damage to equipment.” Attorney Henry M. Jones began cents from yesterday's averages

role in’ the North Atlantic De-* fense Pact against communism.

© |W. Metzger said the action vas R } | C i | It was the 25th work stoppage the fight in court for Mr. Camp-at the Indianapolis Stockyards 4 /taken because “what happens to u es (o) azo lsince construction of the Phage bell against attorneys for the today. Choice 240-280 pounds

Mr, Acheson said that Russia co lone, happens to us all.” ' ’ + adopted daughter, Susan, who brought $20.75-21.75, : must have “no misunderstand] Vane Press Telemhors, aa could still get meat Must Die ‘ [ati a oagun In he ne claimed the entire estate. Mr. Sows were around 25 cents ing” about how the United States! LAW GRADUATE—Miss Martha Ann Truman, daughter of at the 50 {Ac & P. stores here, ? Shout 2600 men. Jones also advanced him _ex- higher than yesterday. Choice would regard “any act” by the, Mr, and Mrs. Vivien Truman, Grandview, Mo., and niece of the [and at about 100 independent re- “wASHINGTON, June 3 (UP)— pense money and arranged for 300-425-pound weights sold at Boviet Union or any other coun-| President, holds a cane which is symbolical of her graduation from [tail meat shops which do not be- rhe Supreme Court yesterday re- Capture Truck ‘his care during the court fight. [$17.50-18.50. :

try to violate the integrity of the Bre; long to any organization which|jected the appeal of Oscar Col- AFL Teamsters and electricians!’ Susan Dorsey and her guar- Cows wer? steady to 50 cents new . European defense commu-| the University of Kansas School of Law. The cany once belonged negotiates through the Cleveland Jgste Pr Nationalist have been involved in a jurisdic./dian agreed to the settlement in higher than yesterday's best

nity. West Germany becomes al 1o.4he President's grandmother; {food industry. lconvicted of murdering a White tional dispute over the driving of County Judge W. F. Blanton's prices. Vealers were steady with full-fledged member of this de-| ; ! Offer 44-Hour Week ‘House - policeman pi an at- trucks by electricians. \court here while the case was be-|yesterday and bulls about steady. fense group when its Parliament] Two Hoosier Boys Dn k : . tempt to assassinate President Witnesses said the violence fore the State Supreme Court. Bulk good and choice vealers ratifies the agreements. dimes The union voted Sunday night Truman. Nov. 1. 1950. Toke tier the ee joounty and Circuit Courts had prought $32-35, a few prime veal . | | | ! r + ‘ jas enWarns Against Threats | : ‘Rescued From I i hi Jutke The court's action, in the form ing shift reported for work, Tuled that Zeke Campbell was €h- ers sold at $36.50, and utility and

of a brief order, leaves District They said a group of teamsters titled to one-half of the estate. commercial grades averaged

The Secretary said this coun- ‘ ' . S . h 3 . |week at the present 48-hour wage ; : Ss $25-31. , tiv, Britain ord Fooice rai ot W I Richards Caved-in Tunnel |scale, -plus some increases in/Of Columbia authorities free to spied a truck parked in front of = Gets $180,000 Settlement BIBL a ial RECE

gard as ag threat to their own se-| carey. put the - death sentence. a building where ‘the electricians The case is expected to be. dis- silts 25-50 ‘cents higher choice ts 1 5

wage minimums. The employers : . ills 2 sher. bulk . curity any action from whatever . MT. VERNON, June 3 SUB) up offered. a 44-hour week Cellazo’s execution was stayed in- have. their headquarters, and missed by the State Supreme 18 M0 pounds $31 0-32.05 choles. 340 quarter which threatens” any! Two boys were in good condagion with no cut in pay . (definitely last January until his started to tow it to the teamsters' | court, Attorney Jomes' said Mr. Pounds §19.50-21; 120-160 pounds $1780.18: 4 5 oday after, being trapped four! =o, ous n:- Eighty, employer tv oRUes of appeal were exhausted; truck pool. A

TLE her of o et: tt re i 3 = ny 4 3 Linas Em en) 3 et = ar 2 % i £53 TA0ELR 80, Pad eer of “the Qefente pact. wok O Fre Manager ‘hours’in a caved-in tunnel, _’ Fe : ; man, The 37-year-olfi revolutionary ‘Kbout “350 electriclans Inde SAP Aend tos the: S100 ERAR. a TH aoe. SI a Mr. Acheson also said that the Of local Plant \« Danny ‘McFadden, 11, and his/neSotiating committee chairman,! e - Ji-year-oll revolutionary 4 . ok » {Ie 1000, calves 300: trade not fully Western powers have “made it cousin, John, 12 crawled into a estimated that '80 per cent of the has been waiting in “death row them and recaptured the truck. h - @iestablished: few early sales high. good to absolutely clear that they would *water-cut tunnel while playing Tetall meat ‘outlets here were at District Jail here for the courts Then, witnesses said, several jeholce stetrs and yearlings Ue To maintain: armed forces” in Ber- waler-cul sunne while PAYIME nut down. ito give the final word in his case, electricians climbed -into trucks, {ehblce and prime yearlings held above $33:

and were trapped. | | ; John H. McFadden, Danny's| The affected chains immedi- Convicted On 2 Counts drove them about the project and

: .stocks int 1d . hurled taunts at the teamsters. | father and former Posey County2'elY Es Sg He was convicted on two mur- . sheriff, led rescuers later wester-|* °T28 P 3 ¥ | 2 Workers Injured

{the AFL Teamsters Union was te/der counts—the premediated mur- ; ! day to the scene aftér.the DOYS. eet to determine if members der of White House Police Private. Teamsters and other - craft,

failed to come home for supper. | Leslie Coffelt; and the killing of members clashed jin a fist fight The" youths were fed oxygen Who deliver other foodstuffs), Coffelt while making an With electricians and two were

{cows jetiipe tter action, steady to 50 -feents higher: ffw sales bulls about steady. {vealers active, fully steady; bulk and ichoice $32-35. most high choice and prime 1336: few prime 336.50; scattering utility {and commercial 525-31. { Sheep. 100. slaughter classes scarce, isteady: odd head good to low chelee spring {lambs $29: few utility and old crop {shorn lambs $22-28; cholce shorn slaughter ewes 3512 down; wooled ewes 110 pounds

lin “as long as their responsibilities require it.” : Mr. Acheson joined Mr. Truman in urging prompt Senate approval: of the agreements! signed last week in Bonn, Ger-

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"many, and Paris. He said these! through a garden hose, Danny could Cross meat cutters’ picket red attempt to - break into reported knocked unconscious {50 me Syive , Snmistalaniel Jas Ai 10 alk after being Jina lines: [Blair House, where the President When struck ,on the head with U. S. Statement tions.” a B ot Ye vl : Sah who. collapsed, ing tAardest. ~3. AsLivingsto ne analyzes bus re AT ah Sn TT electrictans | RR a, Senate Gots Doconants + Twas revived with fire department ness. trends In" The" Times each bullet “from the gun of Griselio Agreed to let the teamsters have { ent expenics 45d ricsipis for the casren 0 ir Ali Tonsated a ; F[Tesusettators, . Sunday. : |Torresola, an’ accomplice, which the truck, but instead started | | with a’ year aso. : : , ” “[killed Mr, Coffelt, the law says back with it toward the electri- [Expenses .. 350.014.960.500 $38.863.831928 | |

the American people his earlier] assurances yesterday to Congress) that neither treaty contains any; secret or undisclosed commit-| ments or guarantees. |

Mr. Truman sent the docu-

i Bene : ~*~ |the person who aids in an offense cians’ headquarters. . Lo Business Note is just as guilty as the offender. The fight broke out again, with himself. both sides manning trucks and

| Survey Fa cts Show Torsesola was killed during the careening into each other. : gun battle. } tt

‘Name Bargaining Agent ments to the Senate yesterday. 9 9 Ag |" LONDON, June 3 (UP) =

| i . > One is a convention or “peace Uncertainties Ahead Velasco Wins Again | WASHINGTON. June 3 (UP}~ Square dance calls may echo

contract” between Britain, QUITO, Ecuador, June 3 (UP) The National Labor Relations) | % . i 5 % ’ ) i COMMENCEMENT SPEAK. through Buckingham Palace's ore France, the United States and Mr, Richards | By BON TEVERBAUGH . | Bul 1853 may be ihe year for! almost complete returns from Board announced today the gR_Dr. John Schoff Millis, nate Ralls, it i learned today. The Federal Republic of. Ger-! willlam T. Richards has been] The surveys are pouring in. And the shakeout of weak sisters, the isunday's presidential and con- United Paper Workers of Ameri-| . '! ‘Several hillbilly tunes recorded many”; the other a protocol toinamed commercial manager of they report a myriad of facts, butresearch group warns. This oregsional elections indicated : \ :

{Receipts .. 52,333,080,566 41,054.070. Deficit ..... 881, 34 toiscaansats {Cash bal. . _5.421344,353 ~ 5.783.277.661 Public debt. 259,950,674,045 258, A 21

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othe North Atlantic, Treaty ap-ithe Indianapolis Power & Light when you boil them all down you miraculously has been postponed i gay that twice-deposed Jose M. | €10,’ was the bargaining) University, Cleveland, will speak Dn i radian Broadeasting # plying to West Germany. {Co. with full charge of all elec-jcome up with one word—uncer-| Since the end of World War IL |yejasco Ibarra had been electeq 28ent for workers at Messenger at Butler University ggaduation Elizabeth to remind her of her 4 T een trical sales development, H. T. tainty. to a third term as president of Corp. Auburn, following a col-| ceremonies at 10 a. m, Monday |square dancing wi Local Stacks and Bonds Pritchard, president, announced; The federal economists spout The Pastoral Scene | Ecuador. r lective bargaining election. in Butler Bowl. ia Jat Ottawa ne oe Php today. optimism, the private forecaster,/| This will be another big year Sere - STOCKS —Jume 3— 1d Asked] Mr. Richards succeeds A. C.| pessimism. : for farmers, the surveys show. : } : : American Loan 8% n Crandall, vice president in charge| The optimist says the barrel is/Not as big as ’51, "perhaps, but : American States 4.8% © "'jof sales, at the newly .created|“half full.” Lid big all the same. : ; - 43Tshite Colliepiet COIN vas «ex 18 18% post. Until Mr. Crandall recently] The pessimist says the barrel] Farm prices, the Bureau of Belt RR & Sie Yds eo . ---«| retired, the two" men had worked “is half empty.” Agricultural Economics says, ! Bobbs-Merill COM ....... i:.|together for the last 15 years. Both are right. will probably remain below 1951 : Soos-Merril) AAS. of a Mr. Richards has been in sales : . . [|levels, but early acreage reports Central Sova ....ooiies 33% M%|work for the local utility since] We're Spending Again promise a larger volume of Circle Theater ¢om .......... 48 ....|his graduation from Purdue in Consumer spending has steppe produce, . Big enough to equal Commonwealth Loan 4% oid. 81% 83 |1926. Starting as a power sales littl ding t ost 18st year's cash receipts of $32.8 Cont CAr-Na-VAr .......... wd 1%|engineer, he became director of! pa 2, accordiAg. ‘om billion. Maybe higher, they say. Cummins Eng’com ...... . 36% 39 g ’ surveys. Here, department store Cummins Ens 4%% ofd . 1x; | POWeEr sales in 1941 and assistant ,105" for last week were up 3 But the farmer's net income is Delta Elec com =... coe 1#% sales manager in 1946. *lexpected to shrink and probably Fassorn lng Icio 8 Did reseed] © wn Nativ : per cent from a week previous; Equitable Securities ofd 1: Native of Forpvillo up 7 per cent over the same week |", © P Deneath the $15 billion Family Finance com A native of Fortville, Mr. Rich- ;, 51 of '51. @ am orinance 8% ofd ...... J? *'lards has served as chairman for] : | They're talking about more than sO : sHamilton Mig Co com _l.... 30% ...lvarious committees of the Edison But still down 3 per cent from ggg million bushels of wheat for 3 LY Dr ih ah mg"Ta ue ga Electric ‘Institute, Indiana Elec. the first of the year. this year's crop. That'll be the Ng Hook Drus = Som firreope 13 [trical Association and American Perhaps a better barometer of third largest ever recorded, if , fod’ asso rel 83% ia 411111 48 414 Society of Metals. |spending is this, as reported in realized—about 53 per cént over PREMIUM QUALITY ind MICh 8) 4% % DIO: .nsies 102 | He has also served as director|/the survey of the Guaranty Trust last year’s harvest and 25 per : | : / ing Teisonans ¢B.004 0. 38 fof the Great Lakes Power Club,/Co. of New York: icent over average of the last 10 : Vi Ind Pow & Lb com.......%. 35% 38% .as secretary and director of the] Consumer spending during the Years. Geox bh ’ re Ritar ‘COM nn: 1% 18% Purdue Alumni of Indianapolisifirst quarter of this year is| You can look for another po- C # 4 a” Indianapolis Water 40+ Bf ©:::10¢ ...:/and is a leader in athletic and greater than for the last quarter tato shortage next spring, ac- PL ee” Jelterson Nationai uite com’. 1% 13 |educational activities sponsored of '51, although disposable per- cording to the Guaranty survey.

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3% by the utility. {sonal incomes are smaller. |Acreage plantings for this year) Lincoln Natl Life . 1 |

jincoln Nal Sie ‘er i3,| Mr. Crandall started here in| The percentage of income spent point a finger of warning. P R Mallory 33 35 |electrical sales in 1923 and later during this’ first quarter is the! This year’s meat production is

R_ Ma om i in “Pa es | oy nston com 3% 5% worked for utilities in the South. highest in a year, the suryey re- about 8 per cent over a year|

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T, Nant Nall Homes SHB sawn 164 * He returned as commercial man-| ports. |ago and the highest for the pe-| BE Bye WN Ina Pub Serv com .......24 23% ager of the local utility in 1937| As one sage put it last week, [riod since 1946. But beef hasn't] ; FR ; “N Ind Pub Serv 4'» pfd .... 24% 26 |and three years later was named ‘Business will be more stable|increased much. You can prob-| Ve d ] y Lo. | Te Progress Laundry if 32 * vice president in charge of sales. than the people who write about ably expect more beef this fall, | ; ow Dusk yn To Teen RN Hew i HR Ue ue ite lowdest thumps ou th Pu ea | ME 3 7 ow Ross (dear © Tool eom “ {pany as a part-time consultant in es umps on the “re-| “Xe N . (WJ Theatre og ed Sle i Md Ts 3a its business development program. Session Srum* come from those Quickies t see | { | 1 | | (a re {| Lo ® oo 0 H aste § 1} lL & Pi | 1 Is re '1. ce E. 10th or Solnd G& 4.8 oid 2 la a - ——— {who have been hurt the most.| 7. pack from t t % 3 8 184. 10m Stokely-van_ amp pid. .. 174 IU Plans 2 Red Cross |But there are others, many, Hho tin, of the J | aground i Torre mate alleatle CU 13% Home Nursing Courses | Take Servel, Ine., for example. holesale Lumber Association at, Union He deed llU #8 =| BLOOMINGTON, June 3—Two|This Evansville industry is putt. Srminghem, Edmand M. Wyatt ; PARKS BONDS 30-hour Red Cross home nursing |INg under a $125 million defense yon elected to the SWLA'S board | EVER" Allen & Steen oa = .oeco 88 sew linstructor-training courses will contract load. ; lof directors. He's their first LEIGH American Security 8s 60... 9 {be given at Indiana University| bik Paul Jones, Servel's top| ga,gjer, i" ton Morjey 56 ph here July 21-26 and'“.July 28-|0fficial, reports the company's . goroiq Mm. Oshry has been elect-

; Bastian Morley 5s 61 .. Batesville Tele Co 4's

Batesville Tele Co 4! ---.|Aug. 2. The courses, offered at earnings for the second fiscal oq 5 vice president of the Craw-|

ligand ole 9 14 American universities and col- quarter (which ended Apr. 30)/s,.4evin) ’ LEWiS Columla Club 3-36" 63, 38 .:::lleges, -are to provide personnel{Were $490,000. That's about Tile FOumany oo. He es w § 3 Eautiabie gecurities 9s 90 ..... as i 241% cents per share. i . : LOUIS" Hamilton Mfg Co 6s 65 ..... 98 «. for expansion of Red Cross 2 p in the George 8. Olive & Co., is panstalk Indplse Paiut & Color 88 64. 8. | nyreing service in rural communi-| Mr. Jones says the company ip. new prexy of the Indianapoiis Indpls Railways Ss 67 ... .- ties. very definitely has shaken off pois) a : Ind Limestone 4s 75 ......... "| eS chapter of the National Associaind Asan fel tn 3 ml | = — (the 1951 slump and predicts; "or Cost Accountants Langsenkamp Se 48 ....c.. 98 :.|Held in Gaming Raid Ee te} Sales Norel T. McLaughlin, manager De aT ta ato oi *:' | Ervin Schwarz, 39, of 1417 8.!(q, : UAT" of the safe deposit department of Traction Terminal 58 87 ..... 8 91% New Jersey St. was arrested and! The ‘Rescareh: Institute of the Fletcher Trust Co., has been)

. toe 2 bag of Pick-N-Win tickets seized America reports 1952 will gon. named to the Executive CommitLocal Truck Grain Prices "iC ics Tavern, 1602 8. East oe ood Business genefilr; tee of the American Safe Deposit,

Truck wheat, $2.00 |Sts late yesterday, police reported. will show uptrends; despite Association. ’ New No. 3 white corn. $8 |Behwarz is a ‘bartender in the keener competition and sharper Harold Hartley is ill. His | Here's a short-cut to beer , # : a tr torn, 1.35, tavern. pricing. | column will be resumed upon TSR tom ere a ae

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{38-41'3¢: U, 8. medium white, 35-39%¢, | brown mix, 35-38'ac; wholesale grade com- | Merelaily gIaded 40 Jer Serii,h extra large T white, -J8¢; current receipts cases ex-| . changed 29-32¢. - : Good quality steady te firm at un. : Premium Quality BEER. You Il be changed prices to 1c lower for poor quality jcurrent receipts. i Chickens—- Commercially. grown fryers, 28¢c; hens, heavy, 20-23c; hens light, 15- | 198 old roosters, 15-16c. | arket steady, few white cross fryers | at 29¢, avy type hens unchanged to Ic higher {dr better quality offerings; fryers supply fu ample,

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