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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1052 __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __— - — ___PAGE 19

Personalities In Democratic Convention ‘Loyalty Pledge’ Fight

Savile : | United Press Telephotos. TEXAN—Gov. Allen Shivers SMOKE-FILLED ROOM—Rep. F Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., New GOVERNOR SPEAKS—Michigan's Gov. Williams addresses | WE OR STRATEGY — Sen. Hubert Humphries of Minnesota (right) talks to Gov. G. Mennen announced the "regular fac- York, rushes from Sen. Estes Kefauver's room as a guard holds his his state delegation to the Democratic Convention. Gov. Williams, } illiams of Michigan (left, back to camera) on the floor of the National Democratic Convention, tion of Texas delegates would hat high i in the background to screen proceedings inside the room. with Sen. Blair Moody of Michigan, and Rep, Roosevelt of New : st before a recess was called in an attempt to achieve harmony on the "loyalty pledge" resolution, agree not to vote on any issues Numerous conferences sought to block a floor fight over Mississippi York, have emerged at the convention as rising young leadets of | en. Humphvies i is a leader of the "liberal" group. . regarding their seating. and Texas delegates. the party. s

All Eight Crewmen Killed As B-29 Crashes, Burns |

Craft Plun eS Hiss loses Figh Wh Zz On Hiah Business Notes— Into oo Fat New tial Steel Stortage geo On Highway Substitutes Sometimes Are Better

Shuts Lar est | By DON TEVERBAUGH | The average hourly wage rate not their employees are covered Near T k i {| SHORTAGES of raw materials rose from 68 cents to 74 cents and|by wage controls, reports the

for manufacturers have turned work hours increased for the Wage Stabilization Board in ChiBy United Press

TOPEKA, Kas. July 23—An Air Force’ B-20 crashed and, burned in a cofnfield six miles! east of Topeka yesterday, killing all eight crew members, Capt. Phillip Mahar, informa-| tion officer at Forbes Air Force! Base, Topeka, where the plane

=> > ‘out to be blessings in disguise for handicapped employees from 90,- cago. Shel Plant i f ? A . those producers who used good!233 to 107,527. Despite recent relaxations of / ; $Y peri t| judgment before making the, Goodwill now employs 125 Wage controls, the Chicago office \ Gar SE | switch. workers and they pay a total of|feports, amployers are still sub- | That's what Theodore H. Sil-|$7383 in federal taxes. Last Janu. Mitting about 200 petitions for bert, president of Standard Fac-jary it was only 101 employees Wage adjustments every week. tors Corp., a commercial financ-| paying $4630 in taxes. It takes about four or five ling firm, reports in a survey of Operating income has increased Weeks to handle an ayerage peti11900 manufacturers. |about 25 per cent fo $121,323 for tion: | Take that little “squish” bottle six months. Total wages paid is Wage controls. have not been |deodorant, for example. It's made up from $61,580 to §79,787—up al-|°ntirely abolished, as some em-

By United Press WASHINGTON, July 23—Army

ws Frank Pace Jr, revealed yesterday that the largest plant {manufacturing artillery shells— the Chevrolet Shell Plant at St.

was stationed, said it apparently Louis, Mo.—has closed down be- lof polyethylene (the bottle, ol {most 30 per cent. ployess Re BElEVE. a to" 4 was attempting an emergency {cause of the steel shortage. the deodorant) and it has revolu-| E landing after one engine became | The plant is the largest projec- tionized the cosmetics industry. A New Veep . {the Defense Production Act, the

{folowing have been exempted: All farm workers, all wages of less {than §1 an hour, bowling alley

‘ablaze in flight. Reséue equipment was rushed, to the scene from the base, but! the main part of the plane was, burning fiexgely and it required | : SOM Hine {a"wstablish there ik Alger Hiss CAT the beginning of the steel A thorough searchr was ma de| NEW YORK, July 23 (UP)— eirike tne plant had 20 working, : ra 4 BC FTSEOUNAAE. snr Capt. Fedor={y sige: Henry Wot arg: Sars of steel op. handgh —

| It really isn’t so new. In 1947 | Bill Weesner has been named, lit was being used to contain hy-| ise president of sales for the drofluoric acid, which glass can't 1 axe Central Airlines. employees and all compensation |handle. L i Weesner has been a member | go. architects, CPAs pet engi-

| M0 f the board of directors of, the | THE deodorant manufacturer, re for the past two years, “He capac poy in Professions)

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tile facility in the United States, It has been making about half the |Army’s 105-mm. shells. {| About 2600 workers were affect‘ed by the shutdown.

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Mathar-eatd, , in¢Ae Hope that some yesterday denied, a motion for a "cic “consunted, “empio fis were (fully designed pn Gi and 1050, Mr. ‘Weosner Was an em- Presi 3 : of the crew ‘members were thrown| fnew trial Yor convicted perjurer EIEN Vacations. AGUnts of Stil. fe : bid "Squish bottle. owed #78 {ployee of Nationwide Air Trans- President decruss otherwise, oe clear, ger Hiss. Soa. £ ©1952 market s port, Miami, Fl “ ? Be The huge bomber was on a Hiss, former State Department Nave been received, the Army Awa Cowcity 8 Sway @n | i markable reaction to the plastici pana1g g Getehell was rd LOE ATE. BUSTED _. * ‘routine training flight, aid, is presently serving a five- Said, but these now have been ex-| —— bottle. So remarkable, in fact; the 1, gaministrative assistant, in an-|Service columns o the IndianapNames of the dead were with- year prison term for perjury in hausted. t 'alsé' tarnishes: DON'T BE A JACKRABBIT—Fast starts are bad for your car manufacturer was stead it was other promotion by the airline. |glis TIMES Classified ads for reheld pending notification of next \denying his association with con-| 8 pant a's0 furnishes Jorg-' and worse for pedestrians. a fluke and ordered another ma Mr. Getchell has been with the pair firms eager to serve you. of kin. fessed Communist spy Whittaker ings to the Thor Cor. 3. Bloom. h ket test made Ww a Si eet 10-lairlines since it was formed in J ; ngton, or shell production, . result was the same. trat- 4 3 Ion’ for a -retrial was! Sr Pace said the shutdown i the spray bottle has i and. sates Ved ae deen) ; PHONE - based on evidence which his coun- will have a serious effect on pro- occa i a a is ics swept through the deodorants,i Ie has 15 years of experience | i sel said would prove that the type-/duction of finished shells by next { {colognes and hair preparation {in the aviation passenger field, MArket 3501 W i; : writer which was a key slient wit- month and will continue to affect] MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED | Bond. Beatrice Massing: Robert lena markets. {having been employed by Colo-| : i 3 ness against him was a special production for several months in| {Robert E, Stahl. 23 1330 Fletcher; Shirley drew, Elizabeth Weaver; “Avert, Dorothea The substitute material has nial, Northeast and Pan ‘Ameri-| for complete, dependtble ; Ie otn B built instrument of forgery. the future. Preston ; Johnson, 18. 918 Ww loth: Delores | ATURE: Franklin, Helen foodrtll, filer: itaken a hold in other fields also jcan airlines, brokerage service in p: | age Goddard said in denying; Samant eer pmt— Thomas. P.. Reffaer. 22. Detroit; Wanda| jesse; Estes Goodman: Donald Patsy particularly in packaging. You! ‘Wage Conirols Muddle | | securities and commodities & § e- motion that it showed “no L f J M . Deforest. Wor 3 od 8 aw Rhea Me.| Yeager: Donald. Delores Gilliland; Frank, can see it today in any super- 9 | a f By. Salted Press . (newly discovered evidence to jus- LOV@ OF Jazz Music - Atee. 54, 5013 E. 13th, ¢ 8 Vincent 's—Donald, Dorothy Youns. market or in any drug store.| It hag become obvious that THOMSON & M?KINNON MARIANNA, Fla. July 23—Thejtify an acquittal.” ‘Results in Divorce |Alired’ M. Mintz, 28. TJ, Medical Center: C——————— |More and more wrappings are be- Hoosier employers are confused 200 CIRCLE TOWER BLDG, | mation’ Large = oy bomibes I S “Gi 1 “Sneiches |Beniamin P. Pariow, 41. 2330 W_ Michigan, ‘Hog Prices Drop |coming transparent. {(and who isn’t) about whether or| ° . groun el 0 2y, or an i ea uv natches CLEVELAND, July 23 (UP)— Raper H. oo ods a3 Soe Siittenden; | People like to see what they! re; ; ~ Vi £ vestigation of an air explosion] ora J. ORok i : i that sent one of the big strato-| Li tile Boy’ S Candy Mrs. Romi C. Rash had a divoree | ra tha Poy 2h, “io0 Lexington: At Yards Here But every substitute material, jets crashing into this North) NANAIMO, B.C, ney 23 (UP) [today because her husband pre-|Harrell D. non. 2{, 3123 Boulevard PL| Bgmrows and gilts sold weak to|doesn’t work out this well, Manu-| Florida city. |—A small boy decided today a {ferred jazz music to matrimony. Harry, cytes 38 2. 209 E. North;| 125-50 cents lower than yesterday facturers who leaped before they Four airmen and two playingicertain seagull with a sweet tooth; She complained her husband marry A. McKnight, 44. Tae 8. Harris; in trading today at the Indianap- (looked usually regretted it. children perished when the six-|Was the “meanest bird in the had only 200 jazz records when Mary Hollidsy, 38 '12¢ 8 Harrie, lols Stockyards. £ = a | engine giant exploded 7500 feet world.” they were married but now has) Ain Shepherd. 19, 441 N, Gladst one, in; | Choice 180-240 pound hogs gold] THE BIG problem is, of course,

aloft and pounded a four-block| The boy unwrapped a chocolate 3300. She said he gave her $12| Barbara A. Hannum, 25 Linton. = iat $23.25-23.50, with a top of $24./which new materials to use. Un-| residential area with flaming|/Par on the Nanaimo-Vancouver weekly from his $80 salary to [Lin Hud iss aired. fan: Mary\g ws were uneven, with choice/fortunately, according to. the wreckage. Three other residents|ferry and had just opened his support herself and their 3-year-Dale West 19. 1353 W.' Ray; Jusnita|300.400 pounders selling at $18.75- |Standard Factors survey, most|

were injured. {mouth to take a bite when the'old daughter, spending most of Harold Brooks, 23, bor Wright St.; Pa- 19. 75. {small mautfacturers never seek| Col. Elliott Vamdevanter, acting {gull dived down and snatched the the balance on the purchase of tricia Devlin. 18.1436 Bridge, Dolores; Commercial and good steers outside professional advice in| training division commander; or- candy. jazz recordings. eke B Rabingan. 34. Rising. sun; Maria [SOId at $27-30,50. Vealers sold making their choice. dered all B-47s grounded at| | . Elimauer, 23, Montreal, Canads. [slow to 50 cents-§1 lower, with| Trade associations and trade| MacDill Field near Tampa, Fla., Local Stocks and Bonds [DIVORCE SUITS FILED ichoice and prime bringing bids journals play an increasingly]

pending investigation of this To Margaret M. vs. Russell H. Gipe; of $28.50-30. , {large part in supplying informa-|

1, | latest of three crashes of the| szous po on 3 EET gn at pret Guy Yd Rng Carine | Hoes S00, gm uneven: Sartows, and tion on new products and mateJet bombers from that base. American Loan 5% ees {N Ind Pub Serv 4! pfd .... 253 274 Charles Cox, Byron vs. Lois Coe, Acy Lee 180-240 pounds $23. 35-2150; top 24: 240- rials, the survey showed. f American States Class A .... % I*N Ind Pub Serv 4.56 pfd . - 30% 27's vs. Samuel C. Porter, Cornelia P. v5./270 ~ pounds $21.50- 270-300 pounds h [Rens States 4.8% pra... 24% Progress Laundry com _..... a” Ri hard Hammons, Robert B. va. Helen 120 80-22; 120-160 ends Tori ipso ands! But only 3.3 -per cent of all Children Burned Avrshire Collieries com ...... 15% 15% ery ; el iy h 2 4/Pub Serv of Ind 3'2 pfd .... 82% owers, Richard J. vs. Gloria P. McLain, i yneven, around steady: undertone weak: *L Avres 413% pfd.......100 102% Pub Serv of Ind com ........ 30% 2 [Est er M. vs. Elmer L. Koger. Lenna G. Heer {small industries surveyed studied M L. choice 300-400 pounds $18.75-19.75, top $20; A chunk of fuselage bounced! (Belt SRR & Stk yds com eens 3D 6h Ross Gear & Tool com 48 Fred E. Kantner, La Vonne vs. Gof-!400.550 pounds $17.25-19 {these reports or measured how! * hous ; t RR & Stk Yds pfd ...... Ya {*Schwitzer-Cummins 5% pfd. 11% 18% fary Dezarn, Lucy K. vs. James H_Mar-| cattle 800: calves 300; steady to we off a house, ‘spewing a geyser| [Bobb Merril COI dt i 11:80 IndG&Ecom*. ......... 21h 2M gum, Gladys I. vs. Kenneth E. Porter,!commercial and good steers $2730.50: oak; well they could be applied to their of burning fuel that. enveloped|funner Fertilizer 8% ota... 97 ol Bo VE 3 Pi rasees sii No Ye oentya L. 0 Walter Sienn and choice $31-33.50: Hittie done on hettersi own situation. 5-year-old Peggy Williams and Central Soya com ............ 34% 36% Stokely-Van Camp pfd ... tk {Eckert vs. Hildred M. Eckert, Robina vs.|5): eammers utility snd commerct a h f th ons wh {Chamber of Commerce com .. 22 {Tanner & Co 5%% pfd . [Clinton Green, Oscar vs. Zella D. Kusch- slow. 50 cents "to eiltels 315- 39 fe alers That's one 0 2 reasons y her 3-year-old brother Rufus, Ciile ater com vee i ; [Terre Haute Malleable | Th ner, Wanda Carol vs. James Cecil Long, prime $28.50-30; commercial “and. sood|S0 many manufacturers—all busi-| burning them fatally. | Eommonweaith Le Loan “of Me | Bnited Telephone. 5% pid’ . = don, ¥s. Bye Jone: 150 2: nd, i lane steady; DESSMeEN, for that matter—keep) ne engine. crashed into: thei:ont LAr-a-Var ............ Union Title “........ ...ce0ns «++. | BIRTHS largely $29 for ch 1 ing thi th 1d wa nmin En oom SUM” RES dividend largely $29 for choice io prime: zood to on doing things the same o y| Baptist parsonage, destroying the! Cummins Eng 4'3% “pid NDS TWINS choice ~ $2550-28: lightweights $18-22 “ie : e old materials, until| home and severely burning the Eterm ind Tei 8% prd | Atien & Breen 8s... ciiiisss 9 svse|At Coleman—Charles, Ivy Malone (boy At 38 down = ‘chrce auotable steady) With the same ¢ Fauitable Securities com American Loan ses.| and girl); Carl, Jean Thompson (boy . la crisis forces them to do other- | Eauitable Securities nfd gy Thm L_ nL. er Rev. C. F, Fort and his wife. [Bailes Sexuriies oid 217 bg, [i |Amereln Society dao wud girl, Nebraska Phone Fi Wise. rs. Alma Segars was burned! Family oot COM i iiievis -+++ | Bastian Morley 6 BOYS a ne rirm i | 4 ‘|At St. Franeis—Jordan, Barbara Ware: { | when the flames spread to her ifays ‘corp pia % ord Batesville Tele Co 4lgs . . Good Job, Well Done p pid | uhner Pertilizer §8 88 | Roland, Dorothy DePew: John, Ruth Refu R t B t { r ! residence. {Hamilton Mfz Co com’ {Ch of Com Bldg 4'%s 61 .. Prather; Robert, Elizabeth Supple; Rob- ses are 00s ) { The dead crewmen: were: Maj. | Hert. Jones Class A BId 9% Columbia Club 3-58 62 ses] ert, Margaret Hillard. | LINCOLN, Neb., July 23 (UP) | Here's good news far everyone— fone nS d,s pt .. vy |Fanitable nt Eo 58 OE sat [AL General—Avery, Anna Hicks; Gene.| pain’ Allen presid t f the employment at Indianapolis| } Frederick E. Ewing, 31, of Par-|.of Dus Co com 31 [GD Pint, & Color Sa a Ethel Aystin; Ed, Hazel Palmer. P 0, President 0 ® Goodwill Industries is up 25 per ker, Ind.; Capt. Oscar W. Yon,|[nd Asso Tel $250 of . 41% Indvls Railways 5s 61 58 a AL SHleman-CRarle, Madelyn Boland: Tryon, Neb. Telephone Co., re- oe Gas t com ies nd Limestone 4“ 1» % omas, Helen Haley; Frank, lores cent. 28, of Eckley, W. Va.; Capt. Rich- ind Mion Ei 4%% pra .. wi Ind Asso Tel 37 a ....| Martin; Norman, Willa Johnson. jected a 100 per cent increase in And wages are up 29.5 per cent. - - ard Francis, 28, of Clay City, [ad Telephone 4.8 vid Lanesenkamp 5s ce. 98° [1[l|At Methodist—Joseph, Eisie Nesbit; How- rates today. Lo " ; Ind, and Capt. James H. For-/Ind Power & Lt com .. 3% Maplehurst 21. ine’ Ss sili Ll ard, Zeims Harvey, Paul, Violet Stark; Mr. Allen turned down the in-| “The stea uiy i increasing | . Indpls Pw & Lt pfd . . Swrasne Devies Sa 28 a. rederick, Jayne ever; Robert, Irene sable an repairable’ . man, 29, of Birmingham, Ala. itunes Sask com he |ioseiin Govier, IT 8 I SiSCones Jaret, MOL, REL JI: erease after asking for a boost amount NM ~ tributed to “It saves time, is easy and efficient, Maj. Ewing was listed as com- Indianapolis ater 4Vs u 5 : 12 | *Ex Divideno ate Eugene, Virginia Storey. last month. A ‘large number of discards eing con tral ’ asy “ean St i t's—C 11, | mander of the training flight | {detterson National Life com ... 11% patrick: we fe Cornwall, Cn id subscribers signed a petition Goodwill from homes in Fen ra afi d Y 1 TH HANT from MacDill to drop “sand Rihanna Cu rom, wn : oh Local Truck Grain Prices! stricia Summers, agreeing to the hike and the State! Indiana is reflected in our finan- sate an simp e. E MERC S bombs” on the Eglin Field bomb- a Mrktion 148 3 At St. Franeis—Donald, Minnie Dickens: Railway Commission approved it.|cial statement for the first six NA li ing. range near Pensacola, Fla. P, ee hres 31 Whe, $1.94, | Cm hard. Midr es ar dionr zabeth | Mr. Aller said he has found he months,” says Howard G. Lytle, TIONAL BANK supplies me Capt. Yon was co-pilot and Capt. | Marton Herrington com... 0 8% pid White corn, He ™ General—Charles, Betty Wright: George. {does not need the money after all. executive secretary. |

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14 Paratroopers Hurt

In Demorstration Leap

FT. MEADE, Md., July 23 (UP) Fourteen paratroopers were injured yesterday in a 1000-foot demonstration jump over a nearby farm. Seven were taken to hospitals, The injured are members ~of the 188th Airborne Regiment; which was putting on a demon-| stration for 1250 ROTC cadets in| = summer training here. More than 400 parachutists took part in| the maneuver. An Army spokesman who de-| scribed the injuries as “higher | than usual,” said they ere} caused partly by the soldiers’ unfamiliarity with the C-119 flying boxcars from which they jumped. The troopers usually

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