Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1952 — Page 10
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Creditor Sues Texas Oil King For $1 Million-
By United Press HOUSTON, Tex, July 31 —
Glenn H. McCarthy, the rags-to-riches Texas oil and hotel multimillionaire, was sued for $1 million yesterday by Dresser Industries, Inec., of Dallas. It was the first time the flam-
Treasury yesterday offered to pay 4a) worked at the Bronx Zoo.
than 20 years. Mr. Crandall, 21, had just quit!
{businesses already holding certain different about today’s zoos?”
boyant, self-styled “King of the * interest and come due within the nered fellow who will spend his| tor \INGTON, N. C. (UP) Wildcatters” had been sued by a »X oo : next five weeks. time wring books on hi 16r when the mercury LS i Pp thoug . McCa | Treasury will not raise any wild animals in captivity. di Sao DY Slann-H, Me y ae EY toe deal but will “Well, we're competing against 100 degrees, YMCA officials re-|
Th U S Offers Only the Hippo Outlasts ny Curator of Bronx Zoo
: , | 2 Pct Interest By United Press /the okapi the rarest animals at ! . | NEW YORK, July 31—Pete, athe zoo now. He never had favori 49-year-old hippopotamus, 1s the ites, he insisted,’ though he did ad-
By United Press Kap HIN — The Only animal to witness both the mit to a fondness for Herbert, the WAS GTON, July 31. The first and last days Lee 8. Cran-izoo's 619-pound walrus.
two per cent interest on $2 billion| Today is the final day, when vorites year in and year out,” Mr. it plans to borrow for one year. (Mr. Crandall retires as curator of Crandall said, “and we see the It is the highest interest offered the 250-acre, 2391-creature zoo./same people feeding bread to the That first day in 1908, Pete was elephants and popcorn to ' the for one-year borrowings in more, ..c slip of a 5-year-old, and chimpanzees week after week.
The offering is a series of “cer-\ medical school to take a job at “I'll bring a bag of bread myself {tificates of indebtedness.” They the zoo. {one of these days and feed some, ‘are being sold only to persons and| “You want to know what is/of the animals.”
\certificates which pay 17% per cent asked Mr. Crandall, a mild-man- Just Too Hot
{ceived a donation of 300 pounds)
RR “ rie
“The same animals are the fa-
“Maybe,” he added with a grin, !
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ril ttled financial | BATTLING LOCUSTS- Because natives of the he temporarily se | Shamrock Hotel garage building t new debt payable television and movies and show which eat crops, planes are now being us od to spray simply set up a pay of ice to dump in the swimming Paki B a P a pilot for some insecticide to destroy the pests.
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difficulties with two New York in- to sell stock in the new venture, | lacing an old one Windows. You can't exhibit anisurance firms to which he owes The Winnie chemical plant now| bet oe whip 8 {mals in rows any more. You have POL -~ is operated by Metropolitan Life" ; tificates will be to give them a setting. > $54 Hi fie Insurance Co. of New York, 0|s,(ot’ Xug 15 and will mature Always Visitors { E Frid and The Dallas firm said in a brief, | pom Mr, McCarthy owes goo dated Aug. 13 an wa) pen very dy terse petition filed in Federal Dis-| 100 |Aug. 15, 1953. | ‘There are other changes in the : trict Court at Houston that Mr. | Mr. McCarthy and ‘the Equita-| Officials said the interest rate imal world, though zoo visitors 7s Tr Ls He HE a
{ 4 t “in t th McCarthy reneged on $836,289 in 110 Agcurance Society of New| Was raised to two per cent mip every decade seem to give the personal promissory notes. York creditor of McCarthy En. recognition” of the current 80-/animals Monday morning indi-|; Dresser Industries, Inc, which {0 rises recently announced a called tight - money market, [gestion from too many peanuts now restricts its activities to man- | ettlement of their financial dif- which means the amount of Jend- on Sunday. ing money now available is small-| The Bronx zoo has a full-time/;
d supply of oil and gas ufacture an pply | ficulties. ler than the demand for it, thus psychologist now, for instance, an
uipment, in 1949 constructed the McCarthy Chemical Co. |driving the cost of borrowing up. innovation Mr. Crandall never
, Tex. rs Blonds, | The Treasury itself helped dreamed of in those early days PE tS, + Hubby Prefe : ’ 'shorten the supply of lending when a rocky mountain goat was
. 14, 1949, the firm said . in 38 ‘petition, Mr. McCarthy ex- War Bride Charges |money by borrowing heavily last considered the rarest animal in|? ecuted 12 promissory notes for CLINTON, Iowa, July 31 (UP) month to pay defense production the woo. +1 sevetolbogy ie allinew SE9.80035 uch, due I Ba ne —Mrs. Chisato F. McCune, Japa-|®XPenses. out I Hn Uh some a: on the | ome in- | bride, was granted a| ,. . . teresting things about behavio ginning Oct. 1, 1949, They bore nese war bride Br Airmail Cost to Rise erestivg Ihings about Behavior
four per cent interest. divorce from her American hus- . The: company said it had re-ipand in district court here 33 Per Cent for Aussies IP Obtaining animals is more difficeived no payments on the notes. |v 4,0.q5y after testifying her| CANBERRA, Australia, July cult now than it used to be, which Dresser asked judgment for the| eband beat her 31 (CDN)—It will cost Aussies may mean that the quantity of $836,289, 10 per cent penalty and, ; 33 per cent more to write their captive animals will decrease as four per cent interest for each of . Mrs. McCune said the attitude friends in the United States and the number of elaborate settings the two years the notes have been of her husband, William, changed Canada come tomorrow. increases. unpaid, for a total of more than when they returned to this coun-|" wv.o ate for an airmail letter| “There are restrictions about $1 million. try from, Japan last November. gy) rige from 16 cents to 22 cents capturing animals in most counThe suit was filed even as Mr. She said he told her he preferred; half ounce. tries now, and often it's hard to McCarthy made plans to rebuild girls with blonde hair and blue| Ajrietter forms now costing get transportation,” Mr. Crandall his latest lost fortune with his eyes. Australians 7 cents will be upped said. ; new Glenn McCarthy, Inc. oil ex-| She was given custody of theito 10 cents, the Postmaster-| He considers the blesbok, a ploration company. He now is en-couple’s 3-year-old son and 2-/General's Department has an- South African antelope; two plat-
: gdged in opening offices in his year-old daughter. nounced. ypuses and a kind of giraffe called ;
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