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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1052

Grocers Set Own Prices

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

As Controls On Foods Are Lifted

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Some Markups Expected by OPS Officials

By United Press 8 WASHINGTON, July 15—Gro-| cers started setting their own prices. today on virtually al canned and frozen vegetables and fruits, and price officials forecast! a possible further upsurge in the cost of living. Price Stabilizer Ellis Arnall yesterday removed price controls, from nearly all staples in the housewife’s market basket-—from

No markups in most super- | markets here are planned as a | result of the OPS decontrol | order, store officials said today. | “Supply and demand governs the prices and most movements have been at a level below the OPS price,” one said.

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canned asparagus to sauerkraut Fr juice. The decontrol of canned! § and frozen foods was required un-| der an amendment to the new & defense production act. | 8

Mr. Arnall, who said he had “no alternative,” predicted that “some prices might rise.” But the * food industry, in its long fight for| decontrol, has contended there will be no general increase. Many! items decontrolled are now .sell-! Ing far below ceiling levels. Controls were removed from 90! per cent of canned and frozen fruit and vegetables items, in-| cluding baby foods, fruit and vegetable juices, potato chips and! dried fruits. The order, which ap-| plies to processing, wholesale and! retail levels, was retroactive to July 1. Controls were temporarily retained on fruit and vegetable items in w%: x other products are mixed during the processing—such as vegetable soups, jams and

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MAP WORK—Discussing a navigation flight are, six Indianapolis members of the Naval Air Re-

| serve Fighter Squadron 695, which is undergoing two weeks annual training duty at Marine Corps Air Station, Miami, Fla. They are (left to right) Airmen Bernard L. Duncan, 2408 Roosevelt Ave., and Fred C. Wurster, 5226 Grandview Drive; Lt. (jg) Hubert P. Powell Jr., 6233 N. Rural St.; Lt. ( Ross, 5612 S. Randolph St, and Airmen Wechsler, 109 Kansas St.

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jellies, preserves, and tomato and chile sauces. decontrol of such

Price officials said “borderline”

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Hoosiers Get Lowdown On High Flying In Miami

Hog Prices Slip In Slow Trade |

Trade at the Indianapolis Stockyards was slow today with barrows and gilts méstly 50-75 cents lower.

| ©. Choice 180-240-pound hogs in {all classes were selling for be: {tween $22-22.50. Those in the 240-1275-pound class were bringing $21-22.. Heavier weights were not established.

| Hogs 8000; slow; barrows and gilts mostly 50 to 78 cents lower; choice 180-240 {pounds all grades $22-22.50; top 322.75: 40-275 pounds. $21-22; heavier weights not established; 120-180 pounds 50 lower lat $16.50-18.50; sows steady to weak: choice 300-400 pounds $18-19; top $19.25; 400-600 pounds $16.50-18: stags scarce; | boars steady $12-13 4 | Cattle 2000: calves 300; moderately active; early sales firm: high choice 1100{pound steers $34; choice mixed yearlings 1833.50; good and choice $30-33; commercial fand grass steers $27: choice near 850 {pound heifers $33; choice heifers $31.50132.50; cows fairly active. fully steady: futility and commercial $10-22.50; canners iand cutters $15-19; weighty cutters $20: vealers active, steady: choice* and primg 133 3 -30; ful

32: commercial and good {to $18: bulls steady, commercial and ood |$24.50-27; cutter and utility $20.50-24.30. Sheep 500: slaughter ewes scarce; genbulk good and utility

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AMMUNITION CREW — These seven Hoosiers furnish their flying buddies of the 695th Naval Air Reserve Fighter Squadron with 50-caliber ammunition, aircraft rockets and bombs. They are (standing, left to right) Airmen Donald P. Albrecht, 1501 S. Norfolk St.; Hollis L. Starr, 1064 W, | 10th St.; Edgar C. Brown, 5743 Hillside Ave.; Donald J. Jones, Muncie, and Charles R, Farr, 470 | | |

Holt Road; (front, left) Billie E. Threlkeld, 2822 N. Illinois St., and Wilbur R. Soden, 1551 English Ave. IN : EXCLUSIVE DEALER

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Hit by a wildly thrown horseshoe in Highland Park this morning, 11-year-old Michael Day, 1150 E. Ohio St., was treated for head /injuries at General Hospital.

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Business Notes—

More Labor Trouble Expected This Year

By DON TEVERBAUGH

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® . —————— ; i as wandered items would have to wait until the 5 ® Look for increasing labor trou-| Let's look just at meat con- FOUNDED 1885 ft and gran- limits of .the amendment are N. New Jersey St, said the three ble the remainder of this year. Sumption alone. If we continue gress shows “more clearly defined.” youths forced their way into his | The pressure is building up. | oUF present 140 pounds per per-| | and grand- g car at St. Clair and Pennsylvania | That's the word from Dean Wei- | 30 Joly Yue Dy ive we 1 into the old i Sts. last night. They ordered him mer of Indiana University's Busi- Onl . ° n who want In to drive to a parking lot at ness School. Suction 19 more tan 25 biliion A Sure Indication of the founda: g Galyan’s - Super Market st Fal Big contracts are coming up inis year ; on ; on a founda- 2 ® i : Creek Blvd. and-Allisonville . for renewal. They include the! ~ | k .i ses that will Indianapolis Forcing him to walk to a meatpacking, clothing, rubber, That's 8 lot of hampuIger: | Good Bro erage Service : R ny even nearby creék, the youths Stafiel aircraft, electrical, shipping and Indiana Has Everything : er, 2 wit MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED | Si heap The 2ayearold motor) feos industries. | Lt. Gov. Watkins will be the] - " : a ; Bates, 26, 630 W. 30th; Elvi : : SA Harless Pvt. Harless Two important factors will 'g! ose who manage their own affairs ca Va imLohnson. 30. 3812 Guutora. ©. Dow't Argae About Golf and the trio fled in his car. When BO A ote yy lprincipal speaker in tomorrow's HO Mahage fs capably vilue sim all 1 am stire Andrew Jones, 32, 31% x dino; Addie, the store | Hurless olam= Ta on y 3 Hu On peting © he Indian os in others. d srefubtfvesto rick OE — 33 . California, 5, € . = store; Perry Lamey,| Rvt. Louis D: : Dean Weimer points out. Elec-apolis Lions K ed z ve f i Pruett. 28 Indianapolis; Pally jot, EASY WAY TO LEARN [3418 College Ave., jumped into his| pus, recently was awarded the|tions and competition. That's on BPO at tha to appreciate the ability and prudence evidenced by nd with Jase Richard L. Bane, 19. 29483, Clifton: Vir- | GOLF RULES. Send 10 cents |car to pursue them, the youths|compnat Infantry Badge for ex- the button. Claypool Hotel, those on whom he depends for investment information. of le v 1d i Nor-| (no stamps) to: Golf Rules, In- Sbandoned the stolen car and plary ground combat perform-| With the national election in| “Indiana Has We are rather proud of the type of clients who avail 2 ve begun to Dessie Lo Slotten. 34 11331 Siakapo his Times, 714 W. Mary. Mr. Hendrickson was reported ance in Korea. jhe balanse, neither pany Wants \Everyining. wil themselves of our service. These include not only indi- " Robert Gabriel. 42, 2203 Hovey: Elisabeth, jn “good” condition today. | The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ev- Sop the time has passed whenlthe le ney viduals in every walk of life, but officers of bfigks, trus- ge fordsville. Avraliam DeYushir, UImbI8i55 Bellefontaitie: | a . . re I rt ee _|erett Harless, the soldier has. ihe.producer- aga easily pass of publisher; seme 20S, £46 WHO RAYS, IRAPOLIANT SURE LOARVESEr-- mri iron - : Ew © Oirieh WC Weissteln comligkon 2 Hine 194 akeries—poderal ousing served in Korea with -the 25th increased labor and material A veteran of It is also significant that a large ‘proportion of our . moti a AL a AA Cornell: - son B t Pri fan he Division" since February. He en-|costs to the consumer. Competi- both world wars, business comes from clients whom we have served for puro, 2 tian Martindue, | DOOST. FTICES Officer Promoted tered the Army fast September tion is too keen. I's built a road- Mr. Watkins years . A lo or Bertha Finchum, 17. 807 Mickley Ave. SPRINGFIELD, TL, July 15! ‘and received his basjc training at!plock across Easy Street. |served as mili- Sy o . 4 mueh inter: : DIVORCE SUITS FILED (UP)—Springfield’s two largest. WASHINGTON, July 15 (up) /Indisutows Gap. Ps. ar A | Labor organizers had little to tary governor of Write for our booklet "Serving the Investor” have started | william K. ve. Bonnie L. Manolis, Myr- bakeries hiked the price of their —Hugh Askew of Oklahoma City 4. woody 8. an Woo en Show gor these eifons a Bt Tear [Bambee Se T= Mr. Watkins C Ebon fault James, one” cect Baty esate fet ite Dr OPS on is Jat oor named yesterday assistanttered the Navy in November i8| nave Tg gg up, | World War 1. ® He is also past] THOMSON & M¢ KINN ON : are at fault, ing, Patricia J. vs. Bobby G. Stuart, Geneiterday w permission after, Bignal i IIL | ; ; : s1ghBoFho0AS Einudine"& Farr. Jensta, B. 12, Géorts boosting the weight of the oat one Se ea a i one _exesption-—the Whiteistate Lommnder of ‘the Amer BROKERS IN SECURITIES AND COMMODITIES lean city. eek Andre, os Kk. Harlan, Elizabeth vs. 1% ounces. ; SA Harless who received his Oper WOTKErs. jean on. : : : . nity should Paul Healy, Bina ©. 3% Jaimes CSM | 1 cimct Price Executive Law-|Charge of field operations. recruit training at San Diego, THeY.re still untouchable. { Now a candidate for Governor, 200 Circle Tower Bldg. MArket 3501 st others in e———— [rence E. Vilmure said the price] The post involves control and cg) sailed for Japan June 27. | It'll be pork Shops. ot sion he as ected to his present - on the side- *% BIRTHS |raise was according to Price sta- direction of the agency's 137] Mr. and Mrd. Harless lived in Shop, in most bargaining tables position in . : Sutin he © At St Fame od Donna Wright: bilization regulations and not field Offices Shpoughout fis ha Indianapolis until two years ago.| this Ser alr wants rd Fd of Lhe jusuptes NEW rae STOCK SACHANGE AND OTHER PRINCIAL ! ‘John, Helen Burke; Lawrence, _Betty|subject to refusal under the cir- tion and in Alaska, Hawali an Robert E. McFarland, 19, of Pay checks, higher hourly rates, will take over a 5 Wilcher; Clarence Betty Fulton: Robert ymstances. + Puerto Rico. 1215 N. Ewing St. completed his longer vacations, sick leave and meeting. Bert Jylian is president. ER for I have AL SL Nimeent en: Thomas. Lois, Amrhein and Schulze bakeries| For the past Six years Mr. Ae basic training at Lackland Air|Mmore holidays. h here I have Williams. L Visitia Benson: | POSted wholesale price of the kew has been director of the |Force Base, San Antonio, Tex. | But it hasn't forgotten the ration from At Methodist ia "Curis; Norbert, Mabel white loaf from 14 to 15 cemts, insuring office in Oklahoma City. |, Thursday. (union, Not by any means. hildren and aay. i Revert. Betty Meguinn,: |The weight of the loaf was in-{ He is a veteran of both World | A Technical High School grad: The steel strike has been good | . 4% Coleman—Harold, Anna Jones; Sidnev. creased from 16 to 17% ounces. Wars and holds a cologel’s com-| he § \for organized labor. It's packed on . ° ; William, Margaret Sat- ; ; uate, he is a former carrier for ements tak Ruble Norman; Wi The wholesale price for the sand-|mission in the Selective Service them solid against management. presence Sg; JO, Sh \wich loaf also went from 16 to 17 section of the Oklahoma National| Ine Indianapolis Times. Before As’ offer of $10 mil-| ie 1 the At_St Prominin Virginia Harrigani|cents. and the weight from 18 to Guard. [going in the Air Force in Aprit,| John, A oud workers, Se Charles, Bettie poole: Sack. Irma) 0) ounces EE Rihu9piésl ‘he was working for the Bob Ball lion to the > Teg | | 1 BREF: Jack MN baa hime { {was a grand s . rgd Mary Burnett; : : | Co. { your heigh- t St. Yincent’s—Robert, | Mr. Vilmure said the bakeries py ith the force of a block- 00 A | 0 the street. ad MeiKodini Donald Donna weper: Wi felt they were entitled to an ad- Secretary of Navy “as isd is the Sou o M:. and Mrs. en _ rot page on every| / ” tan Gan, Pat Romer, News Euliy\justment because of higher To Visi Midwest Cities “227s © McFarland. | daily in the nation. OK, so maybe| N. i bd > Ki " Stoy, operating costs and “the provision Lite d dressing but few on EE in i Hi ed HES trom. the. to, make that adjust| WAUKBOAN, I. Juy 15 (up) Produce ios muy window Gefsi Si fo Sina done etonspuion A Ger ams, Delores Walchons: ment was through adjustment in —Secretary of the Navy Dan ora —o TOP Cincinnati. Consumers about it. shit in’ vour ‘home tonight. FT Sianiey, uo dred: Barker; x | Teint.” | ‘ Kimball will visit four midwest- brown mix.’ 85-81c; U. 8. medium white. Dean Weimer agrees ity the pon in yom friends ond At Home—Edward, Lora Cloe, N. The price offical said other 3 j 90-38¢: ’ Ix, 50-85c: wholesale maqara] Reserve Boar econo- “ McKinney, 2155 : ern cities in a week-long touricrade. commercially ‘graded 40 per cent: : S . . . and. Harding (ts Jay, Adel large bakeries in the area-would (p; extra large white, 43-40c; brown mix, 43- mists that the rest of '52 looks serve superb Bond & Lillard. ee s month, it -was announced!jo mists tha per "YS M8 some At Colom Da tie Tavel, boys. {have to seek OPS permission to yesterday. ‘ 30:doc: ‘market py ises Brg i good. Consumer spending has You'll find the blend and the dtyou... pL follow the raise but the permis- Officials at Great Lakes Naval yCMshen—Homeieronn tryen'ved | 33° ctepped up a little, but not be- straight equally great! « + Bad the’ DEATHS |sion would be granted quickly Training Station said Mr. Kim- heavy, 17-10¢, hens, light, l4c: old roost- cause of relaxed credit controls, > let me hold Bertha Barger, 65, at 1218 Pleasant providing conditions were the ball would start the ou in Chi- Buier—Creamery. 0 scare, “tb; prem- he says. repose . . . Minnie Barrett, 76, at 143¢ Bradbury, ame. cago July 20 and visit Minneapo- , 62¢: regular, 5Tc. . . s : i . and a little cancer. his i rrr lis, Omaha and Kansas City be- We re Growing, Growing "Uniformly Fine 1 caress you Byrd Carver, 77, at 2528 Union, coronary . fore his return to Washington. Local Stocks and Bonds The national appetite is get-| : . ile « . . yes, cor Fanrbach, 60, at 3138 Allen, mvo- Retired NYC Employee Mr. Kimball will travel with) - a ting bigger. Tomorrow, nedrly Since 1869 re than mere BE Lar 4416 E. Washington, Di in B tesvill Frank Hecht, Chicago, president AS TOCKS Bid Asked 7000 people become potential cusent you to me DepRFids. (Ck. 66. at Methodist Hospital les a e of the Navy League, and talk american tates Class A ... 74. ... tomers for a meal, a new pair of| John Hoftmar » 66, a st Hospital, | Times State Service with Navy League officials in the |imetican Sale 4 BY aid.. xs 39% -| shoes, a new hat, or an ice cream) urroughs. Myrtle Jones 31, at General Hospital BATESVILLE, July 15—Serv- cities he visits. |L. 8. Ayres 4%% pfd _..1)101 = 103% cone, Today they don’t exist. John McAlister, 82, at Long Hospital, ices for George J. Doll, 83, retired ——" Belt == Saya bid Ee 5 ou That's how fast our population PATCIDOMA. | ot 273 Reisner, coronary CleTK for the New York Central U, S. Statement Bobbs-Merrill 454% pid 13 is growing—about 2.5 million per-, 3 Scesion, rford—36: -at-Methodist"HosD} System who died here Sunday|. .. . . — irr Buhner Fertilizer 5% pid ... 97 - i Stal, cerebal hemorrha St HOSP oill be in St. Louis Catholic] WASHINGTON, July 15 (UP)—Govern- Central Sova + 35% 31% Legal Notices Lf] sa dem® |i 0 BR Albe A Seteba d em Trane at M thod ment expenses and receipts for the cur- Chamber of Commerce com .. 22 fe — on | Berta Sandefur, BD fiicien hodist Church tomorrow. rent fiscal vear through, July 11, com.|Gircle Theater com + 40 ead TICE TO BIDDERS s , y. ‘ pared with & year 8&0 zens Ind Tel 5% pla .. 50 | NOTICE d by. The 10 Rachael Seligman, 65, at 4306 Crittenden,! A lifelong resident of Bates- This Year Last Year Commonwealth Loan ¢% of .. 70 84 Sealed Mids, wil hatctived y The arcinom : : “ar-Na.V i . . 58 8 3 Katie Taylor, 71, at General Hospital, Ville, Mr. Doll was active ‘in Expenses H 904.088. 153 a 140% Cummins Eng om Ea vi Tras 2% : ah ony. of Indianapolis until 10.0 £ clack 1d pClrrhosts of ver. 31 Park, cardio. CHUrCh affairs and formerly befci: L771 433771 620.374 681 Cummins Eng 4'2% ptd .... 80% 102 AM. COE GUS og 1982. for the be entitled vascular. | : \served as a city councilman. He S258 Baance 3 SS oss 093020 388 | Eoultable Securities com purchase from the Board of certain used ation. was a clerk for the NYC from Gold Reserve ~23.347,639.850 ~ 21.756,467,008 Fouitable Securities ofd 18% motors 10cated ab phe School BROnS. tan. er to refuse Full of Nuts 11906 to 1938. ho . “ms (Family Finance Com ...:i%e @ apolis, list of which is on file in the an havi : L I T k G Pp Family Pinance 5% pfd office. of the Board, 150 N. Meridia ng a L B (17 | oca ruc ram rices Hays Corp fd Street lisease would UMBERTON, Miss. (UP) —| Keep up with fashi Ath — = me rere | Hat, ‘MIF CO COM oro Bidder shall state the cash price he nd subject The world's largest pecan nur-! p up ons w Wheat. $1.94 *Herff-Jones Class A pfd 91, will pay for each item separa ely and ject to { th |-/ Betty Locher In your Sunday White corn, $1.79. Home T & T 6% of for all items as a‘ lot and will Please Samages. a oc trate 18 oem ore. (Ta Y| Galowgern. 3188 BE oR 1 He Th POT 0 Slee Tor staining tem- lion pecan trees, is located here. [Times. ' Soybeans. $3.08. ind Asso Ta. 4280 of Fm yous" convenience in bidding. ccept A lity would be Ind Mich El 4%% pd iii: 1014 an, part of any bid at prices stated | $20-a-week {Ind Telephone 4.8 pra ".... v8 thefein or Telect any or all bids ==. | A Indpls Ath Club Realty Co.... 78 Each bid shal] be in a sealed envelop eh maxi« ey . Ind Power & Lt om 36% 31 wiih writing theron baimly, indieatin ks; which is Indpls Pw 4 14 Did «98 he d of School Commissioners, | cording 0 fo, neitnarant water samy allt 18 ia THE Piiclath “Siri "Tndlansvols. according to a a Ye on Hy © THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COM. | & le 8 OF THE CITY OF| umber of de Kingan & Co pid... .\ 0 81% 8 INDIANAPOLIS 7. Baines: Manger) ‘ Lincoln Nat Life ........... 149 153%; 3 4 $ 1 inary Sau ( Lynch Corporation Fh 3 Indianapolis, Indiana of from $20 Marmon-Herrington com... 4%, Big, | emmen— vn rio — { Mastic Asphalt ......:....... Bis 6% NOTICE TO BIDDERS The died or re fi Cal ah sate, BEE TS red, wy p or re- N Ind Pub Serv com . 24% 28% City of 1ndiabapolis on 5:00 AO Re | all Binoy de: BIR PE Sd 10g cc 4 3 CA Wednisany. Rueist 5 1052. or . Piotr To A 56 vid oh 1% Library Books for Emmerich Manual Lau » 31a r hool | Lambe y . A Bub Bor of ha Son 30 4 dustrial Arts Shops In Elementary Schools { 'ALIZA ub Serv of Ind com 8 ecifioat] “file in th aN Stren tc tmiton OF ofa © $9u 19 office of ine Board, 18 North Meridian | meet ...it's time for re 250 ind G4" "oom Sp. lant te sieht ta scoemt employer for So 000 OAT 48 BI Lo Premett Tee S from indus- a J | Stokely-Van Camp ofd ....... 18% 17% TE ONES SF SeHooL, FoM. a. TT | Torre Hate Maifesple 0% 1an INDIANAPOLIS Bustistbs. Manger juries result- “gc AOKYwomne United Tenhone 3% vid ..o 3% © |Indianapolis. Indiana al accidents, ; Nor / TRO, goes Ty TT 14 from 3 aL Alien 4 seen 3s ” NOTICE TO BIDDERS NR ee ge aso EN se (ANN. & Steen BS Lives wees 1 ved The | ars—for loss PARTLY quoy ne American pan ae So Dill g8 i | Board of" §ehool Commissioners "of . the ar the shoul Cl bod HO ld ; American Loan a 830 +... 87 ets ony ot 1adianapotls, until 10200 5 clock | + wy an riey B08 61 ....0 ones \ Fret Joint GN 4 innit NE aaens . - w e first joint. {Ch of Com Bldg 4'as 61 0... 98. . .... rubber cushion metal elides. Pianos aphing aniés provid- |Columbia Club 3-58 62 98 [..0115.000, copies of Indianapolis Spelling e for an em- {Fapitable Securities 5s 60 “. 3s «+s Book, Grades 4. § 8. | 1 [indpis aint & Color 5 on «+++1 All as per specifications on file in the| force say Indpis Public Loan 5s 64 . .. +|otfice of the Board, 150 North Meridian | ndpls Railways 5s 67 bs Street, Indianapolis . " 1d soon drive nd Limestone 43 Ia, nn " oc The, Board reserves ihe right to accent ess or cause : : gid Langsenkamp Saoep, C88 THE BOARD oF" scHooL cou. . : Rp PN pb ie ES ft en 8 a | \ WL NER i $a > TY 4 Ap Sprague Revice §t care 88 i Indian iolt Lod , Business Mange; SOND & LILLARD BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65% GRAIN EOWLLAWAGNER . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED "*Ex "Dividend thos SUR tees! MEUTRAL SPIRITS o THE BOND & LILLARD COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 3 : : : : rt i gles. 7 . he , . : -“ Ai -. 2 ry 4 * 5 " pea a