Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1952 — Page 11

THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1952 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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OUT OF THE PIT—Eager rescue workers haul the young stu. LAST RITES—The desperate rescue is too late, Father George dent out after Lt. Schier has cleared away part of the 29,000 Hacker administers last rites of the Catholic church after attempts pounds of grain in the vat and attached ropes to his body. to revive the suffocated youth have failed. ’

TRAPPED—When John Reid, 18-year-old student, was trapped under grain in a huge malt tank at a San Francisco plant, firemen

to dig the moist grain from around the victim's upthrust arm. Mr. lowered Lt. Gus Schier into the vat.

Reid was working in the plant during summer vacation.

unior League Asks ‘Shabby’ Juvenile Center Be Improved

County Group Political Rounders : : ing So Blamed for | Auto Dealers Promise |Record in city

; | The cost of living in Indianap-|

Church Debate Rages Over Eden Remarriage

By WILLIAM McGAFFIN

ipresidency—shows how far the press:

. LONDON, Aug. 21 (CDN)—A bitter debate has been chiate of ible arisen in this “As an Angelican clergyman {olis zoomed to a new, all-time i on among the Britis <i rE sho matter has changed for the worse may I point out that it is untrue Free Ri £5 to Polls tr oe toe ange Foon going mong British ever since Anthony Eden, WhO ven since 1936. ito say that the remarriage of i | g A138 Das _ |divorced his first wife two years ago, remarried last “It is now apparently to be ac- divorced persons is ‘breaking the 4 | The city's automobile dealers Clarence McCormick, undersecre- The U. 8. Department of Labor's Thursday. EE cepted as a matter of course that church's law’? The existing po3 today promised to drive voters to|tary of agriculture and a native regional office today said the con-! “A generation or so ago a

those who occupy the highest po- sitien is that divorced persons {foreign secretary who is more sitions in poltical and public life can be remarried in the church retary and his beautiful bride than jikely one day to be prime may break the Church's law with-in the discretion of the parish Winston Churchill's niece Cla- minister, would have felt com- out embarrassment or reproach. 'priest....” and providing “poor” mainte- of the Indianapolis Automobile The local price index for July [152 Spencer-Churchill, flew 1o/pejled to choose between his pub- The British public has replied. Another churchman, the Rev. nance. Trade Association and also head | throughout Indiana were urged ys 1952 was 192.1, with 100 rep- Portugal on a brief wedding trip |jc career and such a remarriage,” with some vigorous letters to the John Morris of Aston, BirmingA report of the Junjor League of Strickland Motors, said: today to organize auto caravans resenting the average for 1935-39. the Church Times came out with said the church paper. editors of varfous dailies. Most’ ham, wrote: of Indianapolis called for an im- “We are not concerned about to Indianapolis Sept. 9 to hear The new level is 2.3 per cent an editorial criticizing Mr. Eden “It is, after all, only 16 years of them defend Mr. Eden and “The Church Times’ version of mediate modernization program how the individual votes just so | Dwight D. Eisenhower. Plans zpoye a year ago and 12.1 per for having remarried during the since a reigning monarch was criticize the Church Times for Christian teaching seems to be and a 14-room expansion of the'he casts his ballot.” are being made by Stephen C.lient above the equivalent period! lifetime of his divorced wife. forced to make an unhappy bad taste. that, whatever the circumstances,

County Commissioners were the polls on election day without As ‘the Handsome foreign sec-

blamed today for outfitting the charge. sat Juvenile Center with ‘“castoffs” James D. Strickland, president Political Notes Mid-July. | Republican party workers from J

of Vincennes. sumer’s cost of living increased

1.2 per cent from mid-April to

“shabby” detention center. | Anyone who wants the free °land, secretary of the Indiana in 1950, The position of the Church of choice of similar character—be-| Some of the letters came from divorce is not only wrong but . 1 > _ “The management 1s doing its election ddy transit service can| SOP Editorial Association. . . .| From mid-April to mid-July, England is that even though you tween ‘his marriage and his churchmen who disagree with, impossible; that whatever the . : utmost to provide. theshest dvimg call any local auto dealer, Mr, Florida’s Sen. George Smathers|fooq items advanced 4.4 per cent, are the innocent party in a .di-'throne. Mr. Eden’s actlonglike the Church Times. For ingtance,| law of the land may say, mar-

-@ . . conditions possible under the cir- Strizkland said. a (has been trying to interest In-irent 0.5 a - &@ cumstances for the children de- re A tained,” the report declared. * J Criticizing the ‘relatively poor

level of maintenance,” the report

iscellaneous goods VOrce case; you cannot remarry the unprecedented “adoption by Frank. Moyle, rector at Allesley|riages entered into affer divorce ~

Mr. Strickland said the 'Jocg] [Giana polifical and public figures and services 0.3: Decreases were With church’ sanction while your the Amerisan Democrais of a di- Regtory in Coventry, wrote to the, are not marziages at all but forms

az |In a_ direct presidential primary. noted in clothing" (1.7 divorced partner is still alive. - vorced man as candidate for the editor of the London Daily Ex-lof adultery. : : auto association was co-operating... "The best way the Demo-|(0.7) and fuel (1-1), furniture qu EE Eli ka pC ate or Ee i i. :

| = with dealers throughout. the cratic National Committee can frigeration a rleoyioy and 3 recommended shifting supervision {pu ry In an effort to correctiaid the Hoosier election is to = of maintenance workers from the 0: Shocking decline” in votingischedule a speech in Indianapolis, _, ; | Commissioners to Supt. Warren ("7 {by Adlal Stevenson, Democratic Air Express Shipments : ! S. Woodall. | Jenner Tour |State Chairman Charles Skillen 3 Cost Set at $145,122 { |said today. ... George Craig, Re- Up 4.5 Per Cent Here Cost of the repair program was, Sen. William E. Jenner said publican candidate for Governor, AF Fix ; : estimated at $145,122. It included today he will tour eight South- Will spend all of next week attend. | AIT FXpress shipments in and, buildi ew 14-room dormitory ern Indiana counties next week ing the American Legion conven- OW ©f Indianapolis during July uilding a n m 3 | tow VV ; iw jumped 4.5 per cent from a year for small children in an unused to find out what the people think tion In New York City. Mr. Craig J o, P. N. Cummings, general wing of the shop and gymnasium about political issues. is former Legion commander. To- 280: *. XN. 2s, B 2

- ; {manager of the air express divi-| building at 25th St. and Keystone ‘The people know how I stand, ™MOrrow, however, he plans to ¥ Roy Express]

SOUTHSIDE FURNITURE DOES THE IMPOSSIBLE

sion of the for I have never pulled any!Plast the State Highway Com-|® Ave. | . | | The report: d th {s- punches,” he declared. “I want to Mission in a speech at New Agency announced this week. | port®urged the commis Castle. Gross revenue during the same]

sioners to consider a long-range| find out what is the grass roots

program for construction of a; new center.

period has shown a gain of 10 {per cent, he said. Express shipments for last

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Earlier this week, Dr. Golden P. Silver, president of the commissioners, recommended shifting the Juvenile Center to the present Children’s Guardian Home in IrvIngton and the latter to Julietta.| The Junior League report also recommended: ONE—Increasing the supervisory staff from eight to possibly 18 workers with pay boosts from $520 to $600 a year. Full-Time Teachers TWO-—Hiring two teachers and a shop instructor on a full-time basis during the regular school year and summer session. * THREE-—-Refitting dormitories]

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rison counties in his re-election bid on Tuesday, Floyd County! on Wednesday, Ohio, Dearborn! and Switzerland counties on Thursday and Ripley and Jennings counties on Friday.

' French Lick Rally

The man who directed the draft Stévenson-for - President movement at the Democratic National Convention will be one of the featured speakers at the Democratic Editorial Association meeting at French Lick tomor-

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He is Dr. Walter Johnson, his-!

with new beds and mattresses tory professor at the University

and installing fluorescent lighting|0f Chicago.

in the administration building, boys’ and girls’ dormitories and gymnasium. FOUR—Formation of a well-| rounded recreation program to| eliminate idleness for the chil-| dren. The report pointed out the su-| pervisors’ pay is ‘too low to attract and keep the type of personnel needed.” It recommended increasing pay to the level set by the County Council salary survey. The center's education program was labeled ‘admittedly weak" because classes are too large and of too short duration. The Indianapolis school system now provides teachers part-time.

U.S. Statement

. elta Electric com as : cratic Commissioner William M. via a passing motorist. Family rinance com y NGTON, Aug. 21 (UP)—Govern- amily #1 \ % ment expenses dnd Teceipts OT Lie Cats Allison, who earlier voiced oppo-| “Would you please send help to [i017 5 "a Se A ota rent fiscal year through Aug. 19, com- ... - the Hamilt pared With a vear ago Vers sition to the tax. a double-decker bus on fire on he Ham . . t otinieo 8 Last Yealssl County Auditor Roy T. Combs road to Grain?” the “alarm” igh Receipts 5.752.078,455 4.812.014.4817 sent the protest letter to the State asked. uh 3 Comk'Balance 1.521.165.113 2 8148:8.478 Tax Board for a hearing and| Firemen reached the scene in 411 Public Debt 262.034.098.644 256.341,711 746 sion on the tax. time to save most of the bus. hills Gold Reverve -23.343.463361 21.100.837.044 final dec e 8 102 ———— —— TT. 19's - 95 % 18% (OST i" Ch tarrans Reet lc ors OH J AIP) - fZoi0n NEA Lite eam A: “lang, N \ . ’ us yp Ne ee tn fa Pr” a *Lynch Corporation. ..aeois. Je —— *P. R Mallory “ 36 { ‘ —-— -3 Marmon-Herrington com: .... oi ’\ Af —— | Mamie Asphalt 8g fevouse 4 Nar Hames om 3 | 1. dt —_—— N Ind Pub Serv rom ; 270s for ome re {tid rv 4%, nid ; : Vv . : \ . N Ind Puh Serv 4!3 pid 281 Mn, = \ Zh A on N Ind Pub Serv. 4.56 ptd 25% T's { 5 RIPEN me om 7 By ay ta | ws", . KaMsAas CITY \ 31% 31 \ os i =O. LL 449 NErancisco ! ay. ~~ 7 “ohwte Comming Sig ptd | 170 1m \ Ss : Er TAY a So Ind G&FE com 23%, 25% Fa . \ WICHITA . ‘a . . if ~ ’ ¢ « COM ... eed enns 4 - " - . Zl ro vt ey Tanne: SE 5! 2 oe : 14 - Te a Cow Terre Haute Malleahle .®.... 1234 173, t - “a . Tokhem-Oil Tk Pump ...... 15% 16% - " {U 8 Machine com ‘eae 2 2% ”HO¢ - {fIniteq Telennnne 8% pfd ... an ‘e - Gnjon Tiille com ............ 64 ~ Se . ‘Ex Aividéna . > —r BONDS

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levied for five years, i —— proved last week by the Repub- Bus Driver Sends lican majority of the Commissioners. President Golden P. Silver estimated it would bring! GALLINGHAM, England, Aug. in $2.5 million.

Also on the program will be

10 Ask Hearing On Bridge Tax |

Ten Marion County taxpayers

opened a fight against the pro- to 850 cents higher; posed 5-cent increase in the property tax rate for bridge construc- | Lshed: tion.

The new tax, which would be was ap-

County

Among the 10 protesting it is

Robert Allison, brother of Demo-|in an alarm by a note dispatched Eanitabie Securities ofd

° month totaled 5974, an increase Hits $22.50 Here lof 259 over July 1951. Inbound

A top bid of $22.50 was made Shipments were slightly greater on bulk choice 190-250 pound hogs than those being sent out. | in trading today at the Indianap-| Ts olis Stockyards. | Local Truck Grain Those weighing 250-280 pounds! sold at $21.25-22.25. Little was| Wheat. 51.96. done on heavier weights. Choice Le Ca, 300-375 pound sows sold at $18-19.| Sais 78. Commercial and good light | — me steers and mixed vearlings Produce brought bids of $27-31. Utility to! good heifers sold at $20-30. Cows

Prices

i Cinennay Consumers ox grades: . A. large white 62-85'5c; sold steady to 25 cents lOWer. Brown mixed 63-8410; U. 8. @ medic, Bulk choice and prime vealers white 55-58'2c; brown mixed $5-58}ac wholesale grade: Commercial graded 40 sold at $31-33, per cent extra large white 53-55c; brown Hogs 11,000: moderately active: barrows mixed 53-55c; current receipts: Cases and gilts steady; bulk choice 190-250 exchanged 36-40c: top quality firm. Liberal] pounds $22-22.25, top $22.50: 250-280 supply of poorer quality. Prices unpounds $21,25-22.25: little done on heavier changed.

weights; 160-190 pounds $20-22; 120-160, Chickens—Red 34-36c; white crosses and| pounds $17-19.50: sows slow, steady; White 34-36c: hens, heavy, 19-22c; hens, choice 300-37 pounds $18-19; 375-450 light l4c: old roosters l4c. Heavy weight pounds $16.50-18 fryers firm and bringing top prices Cattle 900, calves 300: steers and heifers Balance steady. Prices unchanged. moderately active, barely steady; com- Butter—Creamery, 90 score 77c, premercial and good light steers and mixed mium butterfat 6lc: regular 56c {eating Lr RR club Fear ngs —— et—————————————— eld above 50; utility to goo eifers $20-30: nipe loads string average choice Taedlymweisht steers bought to arrive at Local Stocks and Bonds $33.25; cows steady to 25 Cents |OWer: eee ee some bids 50-75 cents lower: utility and —Aug. 21, 195% commercial cows £19.22; canners and STOCKS 816 Asked cutters 314-19.50. vealers active, steady American Loan 5% ¢ . 98 bulk choice and Prise American States Class A .... 74 $31-33;. commercial and good $26.50-3050. American States 4 8% ofd.... Hv Sheep 1000: fat lambs not fully estab-' Ayrshire Collferies eom ......15% 15 few sales 50 cents lower at $29- L. 8. Ayres 42% ptd "100 103° or choice and prime: one package Belt RR & hid saree nys : prime closely sorted $3150; slaughter pot HE & Six vis ig cee 3 : a uta 50 cents lower; good and choice §7- Bobbs-Merrili com 2 : Hn 3 Bobbs-Merrili 44% ofd . 3) Buhner Pertilizer 5% pid 95 [Central Boya com ........... 4 38 | hamuer ui Commerce com id | Circle Theater oom 40

{Citizens Ind Tel 5% nta {Commonwealth Loan 4% pfd.. Cont Car-Na-Var Cummins Eng com vous 21 (UP)—Firemen reported today Cummins Eng 4/2% ptd

: Easte el 5% pf a double-deck bus driver turned ganiisnie Shenton Ord

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