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Demands McArthur Quit Army For Keynote Speech

. . Te 5 BN * e era Talk in Uniform ; 's Problems’ icking Favorite Dad aii i yee of Ham Boys’ Clubs St Understanding Of A Son’s Problems’ In Picking t no = ; : nc., died last oo... DOYS UDS JIress naersia 3 FUEL pate § hs a Ine. died last | Sy United Press hi Hi ’ p i at" &f a h ie i : Healt shippin d p '| NEW YORK, June 11—The JH : : : : 3 pane N. Gr : Boys’ Clubs of America picked : at 41 . Gra i " {their favorite American fathers * firm's oldest ei lof 1952 today with the advice * of service ed p U d 1001S ec “understanding of a , son's 1906 oon af |problems” is the most important a : u Pri jauality a father can have. . Tr am ep. rrice | The youngsters’ selections, o P R | tained by a poll of club members, born near Wa Quotes Army Rule were: : : went to schoo i Called Pei Gen. Mark Clark—military, fame oo pi WASHINGTON, June 11— Jackie Robinsep pores, Ad BOR xia Rep. Melvin Price (D. IIL)! ;.. Bowman—television. : Services ars demanded today that Gen. Defense Secretary Robert Lov- : Ho aa. nd Douglas MacArthur retirejett=gaveruiment, 0} Douglas : Hou and from the Army before delivering, 4ciary. been named. the keynote speech at the Re-/" ; = =o Stewart—movies. Surviving a publican National Convention. Conrad Hilton—industry. Mrs. Mary B He told reporters that it was qua poll revealed that boys no Elizabeth Sea “a clear violation” of Army Reg- |,;06r want to be President when apolis, and fo ulation 600-10 for a Mac: they grow up. Top choices were | bi diet, Indianap Arthur to accept the post of 41° not pig Jeague baseball ‘ ' : James Stwart ernard, GOP keynoter while still tech player and atomic scientist. Only Gen. Mark Clark Jackie Robinson . Bob Hope Robert Lovett William O, Douglas Ind., and Mari nically on active military duty. 3 per cent of the boys polled ex-| a | dent for a military man to be|Preifed a desire to be Chief Ex Busi Nofes— local Stocks and Bonds Racing Yegg Loses Shoe but Keeps Loot L : b 0 | | ' { tn said Mr. Price, a World| *cutive. Ltvsiness Nove oe, Kefauver ~—June 11, 1952— i safecrackér in sneakers, Police found the shoe next to oca War 1 veteran and member of : H : . Bid Asked § ast night as heltwo battered safes. The money WALTER G Services Com- . 1 t Sh 2d | American oan o% "yp {threw a shoe last nig a 3 une Aftaed Aluminu arves er ene t In uns American Sain 40h ota... Ww fled from the Nigk-O-Lite Battery had been taken from one of them, Ha Coyner A Army Regulation 600-10 says . : | ° ° ° Bale” iy + kv Of pret S =| Co, 5235 E. Washington St., with| Papers from the other were scate ot ter, co oy aay ol ae *U D ! | IH F T I t S t “8 8 om tied ver] 200 in cash. tered about the room. : on active duty will not be per. nion e ays any ooSsier irms { Ic e 2 Ee 13 td ba estimated $200 ca | ro a. tuary, Orema mitted to participate in political! * . B5 Unlicd Fress Bobbs- Merrill 4} A% td C..... X > WHE. OH management or political cam- Strike Vote By DON TEVERBAUGH : | WASHINGTON. June 11—Sen, [Central Sova... Pr Bn 55, of BBW, paigns. The Joregoing prohibi- Hoosiers are reaping a fruitful crop of business from gges Kefauver declared yester-| "Circle Theater com ......'.. 41 .. 10 a. m. tom vi den, political Or B71 Tulisd Pram International Harvester. day that he “would not accept” commonwealth Loan 4% of .. 82 8, neral Home. | ventions a | DAVENPORT, fowa, June 10 At breakfast esterday morning with J. L. McCaffrey, the Democratic Vice Presidential Guiimine Eng om... ’ Cites Ike's Action A vote on a proposed strike by! 4 y A > *’' nomination. He said he is sure/gUmmine Ene 42% ptd .. . 14% x JONAS E. ¥ a . Work t president of Harvester, he disclosed more than 2500 smaller, wii be nominated for Presi-| tis, Hee com ........ 181 E. 46th Mr. Price said Gen. MacArthur the AFL Aluminum Workers o Zauitable Securities com oe} : {Indiana businesses are suppliers) — {dent and will be elected. uitabie Securities ofd =e] INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA a. m. tomorre should follow the example set by America against the Aluminum : uit Securities se ' H his fellow five - star general, Co. of America was postponed at/to their international organiza- Hos n' Cold | Speaking af a National Press An i | nance +3 a aver | : Northeast Cha ight D. Eisenhower, who re-| : i ' } : Club luncheon, the Tennessee|fays rp_ofa rs see-y A tired from active duty when he re-|the union convention yesterday ,, ,¢ (nese is the booming] From the intense heat of a Jet nemocrat conceded that “many,|Hah james y hase + ote oa # turned from Europe last week to arid officials sald the vote would ning Diesel plant at Colum-|blast to the frosty chill of a re-\\ "0 litical leaders” have been Om a a? re + MRS. ALBE begin campaigning for the GOP De taken today or lomOrrow. = Ipys. They make all the diesel| frigerator—that's the jump Hot-| Lot hh) 0 Hel nv (0. Asse’ ter’ $250 “oie Jo KUHN, 52, of presidential nomination. | However, it appeared unlikely|, .n.. for Harvester Fatmalllpoint is making at its CRicago, ie Presidency {Ind Gas & Water, com . 3% Beech Grove. Army officials said Gen. Mac-|the union convention would belir,eiors, Mr. McCaffrey said. (Plant. | But he added that he has the| hE #h% pid in : Friday, Little y I able to take the vote today be- ; in| General Electric Supply, local g oH a Yat Co 4 Home, and 9 Arthur could retire-and still keep : | - But looming bigger everyday in support of “an amazing number ghee 3% his lifetime salary of $19,541 a calse of a crowded Schedule. ne tractor and truck fields is the distributors, says the tooling has SUPPOFL party leaders dps ow a La Bl DATE JUNE 27 1952 Catholic Chur year, ‘They sald that under the| The strike was proposed by thei; p opy (pottle gas) engine, the|already started and test runs are Mr, Kefauver said he .now has|Indisbapoils’ Water 45s of 0.100 -.- SALE -y Joseph Cemets special act of Congress conferring iTS See lind for the strike if HATVester top executive said. |sche “Will be the biggest refrigera. 300 convention delegates pledged] logissapols Water $5" pf .\\:108, i: MRS. ORVI 4 | y 8 ~ | £ . i ar lifetime rank on five-star gen- Smite called for a Haven't Pushed It Yet ge on since|to his support. It takes 616 to|Xinsan & Co com 0 ne., is offering for sale N AUG] the Wage Stabilization Board has tor plant put in operation sin Kingan & Com Dp The Elks Realty Company Cc. q SENSAB erals, Gen. MacArthur need only ‘"® . “We haven't pushed this yet | angen & Cont bid Eo 1 v ' of ig Wilte a. letter to Defoe: Secret acted ou the depute Within, J yy haven't been able toile end of Warlg ar WiI_mere RTs U ited P tabul ton FE Matioey 1 its eight-story, modern, fire-proof hojel building contain , 1147 E. Orang a | . | Dec 3 I ess pry; o : ' oy A tary. Robert A. Lovett. requesting tv.o, fools. : gensifet the production it. will tequirel than, a millon square feet of (The tinitcq Pr 252 ¢ le- | Marmon-Herrington * com gon ing 186 guest rooms and additional space (now occupied p.m. tomorrov eh jo The union ia-seeking a 25-cent hb’ Me manufacturing space, gives Sen. Kefauver 252. dele-{«Mastic Asphalt ......... , Funeral Home that he be placed oftieta ity Sn the 5 } effonice-1t catches om” he said. x Natl Homes com ...... 244 by Elks Lodge) that may be converted into approxiretired list. hourly wage increase and. othefU, requires to conyert a Hotpoint will continue fo man-|gates) =. vo NH Homes pid” 0 y 20 ) : \ : Park. . alg . y ; 1S vy! . *N_ In Ty uest rooms. Ed ee ent, But thére was no indication benefits. id idle 12.000 conventional gasoline engine is a UfAoture jo parts or ine N iA Sen. Refauver sald in A eC N tnd Pub Serv 44 vid 20, | mately 2U.9 omg. ra : - that the Army would press Gen. - A ake ou y ELL, in|special pressure fuel tank and a De anenny 2 4 eb ant Wil question hat — A oes Bol be bd Pub | ery ‘4A ota 2% The Elks Realty Company, Inc., is selling its real - Guard Stal MARAT? Jo Tequest Felirement. ln. Sarburetor. aglostmelt, ul ea Tefrigeration production, drafted to run again. He Went on Bub Serv of b om 30% estate dnd improveménts with a view to liqui ating the SANTA FE 0 A : . “The ers who have ys A Serv . te : : i received from (UP)— mo Ay ng ® “7 | Up to Wage Board le if corral Nit em Insurance Confab 1 [io my he ow ot eve the oS EE LT lB | corporation Oiering to buy wil by recibed, fom a p? A ALi ME Ye aaa LJOFLS OL "DOAILICAL JERLICTS-—"111 SU 1880 INd G&R COM .....cccivcn " 1 1 formal rioniadop hp A e Auity Negotiations on a new contract Lib-ga3 » a Sieaties Ruel, usta Jes About 75 Hoosier agents for out of the adeainistration”—to So Ind Q&E 48 ord - 103% ion ; i" ares a ; ie o I re oll pot: t o death behin started last October in Pittsburgh|%’ 2nd Is cheape » "|New York Life will get their sales,» vio nomination were made) Stokely-Van Camp bid. .oooois 11 17; : « M. ina. Indi I. Ldiana Mexi naar ae i wisi? 4 Wash d the dispute|Monrrrey sald. techniques sharpened up tOMOr-'.omijajly» with Mr. Truman's ferro. Haute. Maileable wna 1m dent, 815 Fletcher Trust Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. connection with the designation and Washington an e dis International Harvester is now ¥ : : {“officia 7 S| Terre Haute Malleable ....... u 13% ; ; of Gen, MacArthur as keynote was referred to the Wage Stabil-|experimenting with home dehu- ig Hotel Lin consent. i Union te ins v6 al The Antlers Hotel is located on the southwest corner Y rB speaker for the Republican Dai. ation Board in January. - imidifiers and air conditioning Or nan E Asked whether he would accept| °*Bxtra BONDS i of North Meridian and St. Clair Streets with a frontage ou tional convention.” | Union officials said the WS8B|units. They expect a big field for H am mond, In- the Vice Presidential nomination Alen & Stow 8 Sees of 125 feet on Meridian Street and a frontage of 195 nd k The GOP arrangements com-| apparently waiting for a set-/these products in rural areas, dianapolis Sen, Ketauver replied: 14 4 American arity 5 oP =i feet on St. Clair Street 2 ; a mittee, meeting at Chicago.|yoment tn the steel dispute before Outlook Good branch mabager “I am not interested in, and American Loan 4its i se \ ; : ; . named Gen. MacArthur to the ,cting on the aluminum dispute. The outlook for farm earnings reports Wal t er would not accept, the Vice Presi-| Batesville Tele Co 43s .. 3 =a] The Antlers Hotel is now being successfully operated Ww keynote post yesterday by voice But Union President Eddie R./in the future is good, according Welssinger, vice dential nomination. en Ot Com Bldg, dias 81 a " | by the Albert. Pick chain under logss which expires July vote. His name was the only one Stahl told the union convention/to Mr. McCaffrey. Within the president in TT Equitable Securities 5s 60 ... » we 1 1960. Placed In nomination. Sen Mac" |yesterday the aluminum dispute next 20 ears well have an ad. charge of agency 4-H Judging Contests (APIS Put LowD. (804. on : Arthur promptly accepte e ecided on its merits. ditiona on people eed, indpls Railways 58 SN. «i . x . . he | a Donor should be d he sald. That will mean = big- Relations jor New At Roundup Today Ind Limestone 4s 75 - | Complete information fegarding ol deta: sf Je Ig For the job of temporary con- ger demand for farm produce. keynote the ses- Times State Service : Langsenkamp bas “| company s operation may Py prop y Flateh vention chairman—often com- arpen er Expanding almost all ‘their| = 4 LAFAYETTE, June 11 — Hoo- |g 5 "Ars co ss 58 .. = arties on inquiry to F. C. Albershardt, 615 Fletcher EASIER T( bined with that of keynote foreign plants, International The meetings Mr. Weissinger sler 4-H Club boys and girls hold- 3nrazue [vies oe 30... a rust Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. speaker—the commsittee chose ik e Harvester's president said he felt will feature open forums discus-, ing their annual roundup at Pur- F eal a dat io i donotit IF YOU W veteran West Vir g inta GOP 1 ¥ that America's biggest service to sions on latest trends and develop- due University today held judging Produce Terms of sale will provide for a per cen P Leader Walter 8. Hallanan. * needy European countries is to, nts iy underwriting jSoutests. Yoni Jams will go — | of cash with the offer and the balance in cash upon deom ——————————————— help them to work for them- : is H ito the Indiana State Fair. 55 B Cincinnat!, consumer grades! livery of satisfacto deed and title. H Pri Up End Strike salves; Father than make. out- H. Hicks. field Ge in| Some 2500 youth and leaders 1,5. Aagge white 12:4 Bim ci y y : oy rices right gifts to these nations. : ' 4

wholesale graded

) aly PD 5 edi and county agricultural agents as- brown mix. 36-40%c 40 per cent extra

| commercially graded

By United Press sembled yesterday for the thrce-|

In Indianapolis to talk to com.|Charge of the company's central Although stockholders have approved the offer and

ROCHESTER, Minn, June 11. AFL carpenters voted last night

25-75 Cents Here

munity leaders as part of the company's “good neighbor policy,”

division, Business Spies

exchanged, 130-33¢ Market firm generally 1-2 cents higher.

'day meeting. I

large white, 36-38c; current receipts cases for good quality prices

sale of its property, any sale pursuant to this notice will be subject to their specific approval.

: ommetcially grown fryers, Walls cle Barrows and gilts jumped 25-/{, accept a 1714-cent hourly wage/the Harvester executives are The Wall Street Journal re- Elected to Church Post 038: hens. “Reavy: 20-23. hens light, : XW and sp 50 cents over yesterday's aver- increase, ending a 41-day-old pleased with the way their meigh- cently reported that leading de-,: HANOVER. June 11 (UP)—| Brotlers and fryers very unsettled: some Stay fresh an ages in trading today at the In- borhood public relations program partment stores sharpen. their The Rev. Charles T. Baillie, South | Sine instances to obtain supply: hens! Rays ours dianapolis Stockyards, Heavier strike which has tied up major|y, developing. competitive claws by sending out Bend, Tuesday was elected mod- steady at unchanged prices | .) . } is oasy 10 k weights were 50-75 cents higher|construction here since May 1. People Warm Up “comparison shoppers.” lerator of the Indiana Synod of um mererter soe. resular sic = | § Clean longs compared to yesterday, Weights The 175-cent offer was made “The first. time we appear in a These employees are supposed the Presbyterian Church. The { 615 FLETCHER TRUST BLDG. i chip, mar, under 170 hounds were steady, ontractors As-[CitY the People are hesitant about(y, jnpect all the competitors’ group is holding its 127th meet-| J. A. Livingstone analyzes busi. INDIANAPOLIS permanent Sows were steady with yesterday, bY the Rochester Contractors talking up. They're a little suspi- ro ane and compare it with ing here with 500 persons attend- ness trends in The Times each) : Jour Home Commercial and good steers sociation during weel-end nego-| = "0 "0 intentions,” Mr. Mc- m i : P ine : (Sunday. | Fr See Ge. and heifer yearlings were near tlations after the carpenters had Caffrey said. thelr own, DE ll i FT today. We'll steady, going at $27-32. One load rejected a proposed 13-cent boost. “But the second time we appear . in planning ‘of prime heavy heifers sold] Robert Petersdorf, AFL busily, yo ooo city, they have lots to ’ installation. around $35. Cows were weak to ness representative, declined to talk about and by then they know: : *. WEQE MARBLI 50 cents lower, all grades show-| revéal the exact vote but.said it we are genuinely interested in be- » 927 Architects B ing drop in price. Canners and was “close.” He said all men :

ing a good neighbor and a helpful part of the community,” he said. This was the first appearance of the big brass here,

Ping At the General Motors researahi lab, they're using a high speed

camera to take those noisy “pings” out of engines.

cutters brought $17.50-21.50 and| were expected to return to work utility and commercial, $21.50-25. today.

Bulls were steady to 50 cents low-: Construction laborers, who

er than yesterday. } {joined the striking carpenters in wort U0: barrows and ‘gilts lla walkout May 3, accepted a 15r to cent hourly wage hike last week. 8

igher; eavier weights unevenly Festeidar a Flos: Welehts andes 170 man yea ys © I we 3 ur ou - steady: sows steady with yesterday's 1! The strike, involving 0 a cents-§1 lower close: choice S ruct pounds $20.35-21; mostly $30.80 up. top| PeNters and 250 cons on # » paid for nearly three loads 250 %1e| Workers and halted construction 0 a . a : 270 | pounds §10.30-20.75; scattering up to jso;ont the new $12 million Mayo

pounds downward to $17.18; slaughter The lens puts the finger on the : pigs 120-180 pounds 817-18: saws 40 Clinic diagnostic building and cae ig shows § go t what ” Bounds fowhe (83-1128. few so hole several other major: projects. h . rour «38 pounds : i : appens. ounds up unevenly §1550-16.50; mostly! r 8s, who originall BRT Pd ry fH 1¢ [cs Sutpenti nay

A hot speck of carbon’ pops into the cylinder and ignites the {gasoline vapor, causing a premature explosion which robs the engine of power, They've got it down in film, ©

Cattle 700: calves 400; slaughter classes| demanded a 24-cent hourly boost,

Truck wheat, $2.01. Oats. Tic New No. 2 white corn, $1.80,

AMER! STOCK PL. 6341

opening slow; steers and heifers not fully 4 established: scattered sales commercial (NOW will receive $2.17% per hour. and good steers and heifer yearlings near! steady. 1.33: pChotce Stterines scarce, | Fo one load prime heavy heifers held around! 4 $35: cows weak to 50 cents lower; «11700 Children Sign 3 inden sharing Jeciine/ catiriers and Sut} . q ers, DU-ZL00; u y an commercial, $a180-28; balls steady to 80 cents lower: For Swim Lessons L F Troek Grain Pri ownturn on med m weights an eavier| offerings: early bull top. $37: vealers slow; | ’ | LOCa ruc rain Ice soerally 80 cents lower. 90d (8 prime | Sey hiteeu hundred youth want] C rices 50-35 50; mainly =33: utility and to learn how to swim. { commercial, $24.31 » "1 ) Sheep 100 spring lambs offered largely | That's double the number ex-| ang ot predominating: . wade Bot pected in the “Learn to Swim” New No. 2 yellow corn, $1.68, A - {program sponsored by the In- _ Soybeans. $3.01 ; Cr a dianapolis Red Cross and City PR ins Recreation Department. U. S. Statement ; : Classes started yesterday in| —— ee reese city Ils under Wor of the WASHINGTON. June 11 (UP)—GovernY pools . ® ment expenses and receipts for the current

Civil Service Jobs Open aleme The U. 8. Civil Service today . announced openings for organization, methods and budget exami-

Red Cross Water Safety Depart- (fiscal vear through June 9, compared with

ners in Indiana, Ohio and Ken- ment. This Year Last Year tucky. Salaries offered range! Children registering and not in. EXPenses $60.101.618.412 30 340.181.140.185 13! as 7" [Receipts 52.123,923.011.52 41.786.621.674 85 from $4205 to $5940 a year. Ap- cluded in the first class will be Surplus. Mp a “a A638 413.480 70 plications can be filed at the assigned to later classes. Classes Cash Bai _ 4/880.113.863.05 _ 4.781,748,834 97 Federal Building here, are held for two-week periods. [que 235.300.14.108.04 “31. 788.083. 343.48

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