Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1941 — Page 33
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—Here is what is at stake if the United States engages in retaliatory confiscation of property with Ger»
~ HI I II I IM on HTH TT n " in " " . y n ’o Saturd ay Menu! 0A a —— many and Italy:
. . to A v American assets in Germany total Take « Tip From a " vse Old Scot yo ¥ » SM a! ~ FD on, 2 $432,000,000, including | $228,000,000 in direct investments oui Country Fried ART CLOTHES for MEN Lp = . : S plants and factories: $165.« Buy a Shirt With the Money You Save on 000,000 in German bonds and about ® [$39,566,000 in short term credits, CD ie en German assets in the United States total approximately $106,725,« ° 000, of which about, $100,000,000 is in
4 direct investments and the re3 DC rz¥% mainder in short term credits.
American assets in Italy total approximately $145,000,000, including
r YY Al ~ $70,000,000 direct, investments, $73.- ® Special Country Fried Chicken F A \ Y -F | T T | N (; D R A P E M 0 D E L N 000,000 in Ttalian bonds and about
® Cream Gravy $2,000,000 in short term credits, ® Snowflake Potatoas Italian assets in the United States
P 3 [total approximately $52,000,000. ine . . : a. Se Re Batter FOR Y() U FE | l, ( } | cluding PS12.000 000 direct investe d - ~~ ~~ - ~ ® Hot Roll J i» : 4d ments, $22,000,000 miscellaneous real ® Coffee or Tea estate and mortgage holdings, and 1 [$17,904,000 short term credits. A \ 1 YLE Wi TH A DA \ H | Officials here said that anv specs
lation on the financial loss that
would be suffered by this country
. Y 4% . in event Germany confiscated . ) 3 . | American holdings in the Reich ua ! l 7 C 7 + "wr pe k ; & should be tempered with the reali9 ; 3 2 ASE yPoN < )
zation that such holdings have been § under complete control of the Nazis : * -, . a | for years. In Decorative Sharkskin j 4 | American companies have not y 5 been permitted to remove from ’ 8) ae > he LO 3 {Germany or Italy any sizable That Wears and W ears - ; [amounts of money from their | branch businesses in the two coune tries, A number of Americans (owned plants in the Axis countries reportedly have been converted to AXis use in war manufacturing, Among the American-owned prop- | erties in Germany were large plants and factories of the Ford Motor Co., | General Motors, American Radiator d : . = 1 | FB ¥ : | Co., International Harvester, Yale NY Blew | 8 a ol (and Towne (manufacturers of . NNR 8 wig "EER BER TE (hardware), National Cash Register ul t to oe INN . “ foi : : OF A ; [and the Burroughs Adding Machine
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Specifications Te _a [41 _| WEEE AR sian busy iy w been ping ard $500 or a. NP | “YM Pq LOWER TVA LAKES
| By Science Sevrice GAINESVILLE, Fla. April 4 “Fishing is as intense on the lower TVA reservoirs as on several north- ' .- ; = a G8 BE [ern lakes,” Clarence M. Tarzwell Men S New Spring > § Sa land Lawrence ¥. Miller. TVA fish : i : 3 specialists, reported here this mom-s-
FAY oie «x» Gran To) : re - Ei | ASR ing before the meeting of the Amerquarter . . . a looer nee \TIC Rl 4 elt Hais Eid Sa £3 Xo [ican Society of Ichthyologists and tones, black or brown. ; ; Pd 2 ; 3 Te CRS | Herpetologists. They estimated that N ae oo E ET i PAR ] [these great artificial lakes accounted
(for over 1,100,000 “man days” of fishing in 1940.
TG © or 4 Wo BR hie Covel | The two fisheries men made care Men's ‘Shoe Dept ! BL oo H ; o® = 4 ad 3 (ful counts of fishmen at their fae First Floor Long 7 4 ‘ = : i ; Tn |vorite avocation on the four lower
TVA reservoirs: Gunterville, Wheel (er, Wilson and Pickwick, from March to December, 1940. Thev took [into account such factors as day of [the week, condition of weather, and
T : DE CRORE SR | fishing modes and sites. Not Marked atl KI25. Ra RRS Bo | Analysis showed that fishing was " RAR , most, intensive in April, May and 5 Si June, after which it, declined to the . > a season's low in December. Most, Sears Savin Price : 4 ; SR [fishing went on just above and hee g i oy (low the dams, and near centers of ; ™ Ss ] population, Bank fishermen preNR |dominated along the shores of the [reservoirs proper: boat, fishermen [were most numerous in the tail | waters just Below the dams. |
95 RE DR. O'GRADY TO GIVE . a | | FINAL LENTEN TALK
Dr. Daniel C. O'Grady of the [Notre Dame University philosophy department will present the final Lenten lecture Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus at 8 p. m, Monday in the K. of C. Assembly Hall. | His subject will be “Thomas ) [Aquinas in 1941.” ‘The lecture is lar Henley the easy-fitiinag, - |open to K, of C. members and their er Ne arape odel, aives vou fel. | friends. : . : Fae cook Mo Ei ted VG Meanwhile, it was announced the lows who want "style with a dash" a 41st annual Easter ball of the decidedly distinctive appearance. ''Fash- | Knights of Columbus will be held ton Tailored." In 100% pure worsted | Monday, no te in tie % ou C. coratled Sharkskin va viva. a Tl auditorium, . Russe oods is De rare oa you have a fab- arrangements chairman.
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