Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1942 — Page 16

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WICKARD IRKS ~ SENATE GROUP!

- Support . of Parity = Riles Agriculture Unit; Backs F. D. R.

i Times Special ¢ 3 WASHINGTON, April 30.—SecreXE tary of Agriculture Claude R. WichPe ard’s official statement regarding the presidential message urging parity for farm prices will put him Ti in bad again with the senate agrihry culture committee it was predicted sh today. i Only recently the Camden, Ind. farmer faced a stiff fight before me the committeemen when he backed ng ~ down on his stand against selling o agricultural surpluses below parity and backed Price Administrator

Leon Henderson’s plan to do so. , That was on order of F. D. R. So, perhaps, was his statement on the message. It was wired here from

Si Enid, Okla., where Secretary Wick-|dent and assistant treasurer of the Indianapolis Morris Plan corp., has been elected executive vice president of the’ institution,

ard was speaking. In Full Accord

The full text reads: “I am in full accord with the|s

president's message to congress on |day.

Monday. He has mapped out a com-

members the disastrous results

which followed the upward spiral- LeRoy Kahler, secretary and treas- : urer; Howard M. Coots, vice presi“Farmers will be particularly|dent; J, Richard Freije, assistant $ pleased to know that retail and|secretary; Simon Ackerman, assist- { wholesale prices are to be controlled | ;p¢ treasurer; C. Wayne Hertenbefare further advances occur in the stein,

ling of prices during the war.

jo cost of items which they must pur-|Aprahamson, assistant secretary; O 4 ’ ’ . chase for their homes and their|pyy) Hiatt, loan officer, and Jackiel

W. Joseph, general counsel.

farms. Welcome Law Changes

“Farmers will be glad to see the price control act changed so that NEW COURSES IN the general level of farm prices

will not advance beyond parity because they have accepted parity as ‘being fair in principle. AR “The great majority of them have gk not favored restrictions on ‘the sale of government-owned stocks of Cc farm products, and now I am sure iv will be pleased to see these restricCt tions removed. In my opinion, Sh farmers will give the president's program. their full support.”

Willis Finds Opposition

committee, of which he is a mem-

the president. | “I don’t pretend to know what all

statement.

“But I believe that they would be |courses. ' Several of them have

basis which the president recommends in his message for labor.”

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PHONE FOR A LOAN — MARKET 4455 ® Borrow on Character, Auto or Furniture ||. = from $100 to $500 to $5,000. © Take 6 weeks to make the first payment. ® Many loans completed while you wait. ||Sh ® No credit inquiries of friends or relatives ’ ® FREE PARKING ocross the street in | |mi Arcade Guroge for outo appraisal.

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ae Mon { J | horse, 329 N, Pennsylvania st.; Y. W. C. A.; ie ly payment) inclvge le avs ance - oy L. A. Lahr, 521 Berwick ave.; O. FP. Mit po ny 30 Ey Tug = the event of 4 trom | |chell; 4110 College ave.: George Kuzma, 558 i $100 %0 $500. which 1 fea thy, ond $6 | |W. Fear st. A. J. Metz Jr. 3850 Winthrop ge f oa heh hot LY r'$500 ave.; Stanley Syverson, 4637 N. Ralston a par $100 bas Year discount on loans aver $500, | (Sve! 4 id Cllarius, Bawaraot si) NY ARton bi which Is 1% monthly on unpaid balances for | [stone ave. a. 12 and 15 months — o reduction from 1% % on Russell Huff, 41 8. Sherman drive: Arville ws loa and g Hoff, 723 N. Denny st.; Elza Burleson, 1952

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prehensive program which should|ated with the organization more arrest increases in the cost of liv-|than 14 years and has served in all . a= departments. He has been a mem“Farmers have everything to gain|ber of the executive committee the and nothing to lose by such a pro-|last six years and has been largely gram. Every farmer who farmed ]instrumental in setting its policies during and after the last war re- and operations.

Applications for Purdue universi- & ty’s new defense training classes, A Sen. Raymond E. Willis (R. Ind.) which will start within two weeks, po sald he had talked to most of the are being taken now at 538 N. Me-

~~. members of the senate agriculture |yiqian st., training center office.

! Instruction will be offered in ber, and none favored any farm electrical engineering, prices legislation as asked for by metallurgy, engineering mathematics and radio fundamentals. Certificates already have been the farmers think,” Senator Willis|awarded to 69 men and women— sail in commenting on the Wickard | housewives, auto salesmen, students and others — for completion of

glad to settle for time and one-half | joined the ranks of war production for over-time on the 40-hour week workers.

Those receiving certificates in electrical engineering were: Arthur Graceland ave.; William Foley, A829 ColI

Samuel Hill, Nasser, 1634

. 8U.3 LF. QR No VV LJ (Schocntcioe, 05 Waskiteton Hives Eis CRUE LUVU (Friis, 5:

Morris Amick, R. R. 1; Jo N. 34th st.; William Kolts, ave.; ve Tyler, 35 Richard itney, 3217 College ave

st.; Allen Kuntz, 2630 E. 19th st.; Willi Sickert 4026 Graceland ave.; J. R. Buche

Lawrence Wood, 1668 . 1036 Elm st.; Bruce Richards, 1089 Winder-

In mathematical analysis for engineers, : So icates Vote given i Salpn Doman, . Temple ave.; Horace ote, COST REDUCED Woodside me Wesley Prince, English Hotel; Donald Quick, M. C 3 nard Sacra, 1414 N.

Dichez, 5446 Hibben ave.; Bernard Rulldiscount on loans | year discount on man, 4430 Marcy Lane; Samuel Kendall from $100 to $500. | loans over $500. | | 324 i. Colorado ave.. James McCleary, 4213 Graceland ave.; Hilbert Breidenbaugh, 87 c ASH N. Addison st.; George Scott, 418 Melvenia * st.; Albert Funkhouser, 848 Eastern ave,; LOAN and William B. Wilcox, 4010 Ruckle st,

Certificates were i to the following for the two courses mavies: C, P. Carl Gaby 9 Garner, 814 N. Meridian st.; Roy Howell,

ave. Oharles Meiser, 5844 Broadw Moore, 5944

Tallman ave.; Prentice Harrison, 36 Ewing st; F. T. H v ew Jersey st.; Fred V. Sears. 1140 leasant st.;: William Rouse, 1408 N. Gale st.; Chariots, Rulinan, 4480 Marcy La

ay, R. Bradbury st.; Lawrence dbeck, 837 N Grant HA Geo a ington st.; and J. A. Vail, 2225 Park ave. rar i t———

FOUR CITY STUDENTS. WIN ILLINOIS HONORS

Four Indianapolic students will be among those honored tomorrow at the 18th annual Honors day convocation at the University of Illinois. “College honors” will be accorded senior, junior and sophomore students in the upper 3 per cent of their classes in each college and

in the upper 10 per cent of their | classes.

to be honored are Eleanor Roberts, 4051 E. 42d st., class honors, senior in fine and applied arts; Paul C. H.| Brandt, honors, freshman in fine and applied arts; Charlotte Solotken, 8114 Washington blvd., freshman in liberal arts and sciences and Betty Lou Nolen, 6185 N.

18 8. ILL Pehnsylvania st.,

ON EASY CREDIT TERMS

Promoted

Philip C. Neidlinger

Morris Plan Election as Executive Vice President. Philip C. Neidlinger, vice presi-

William L. chloss, president, announced to-

Mr. ‘Neidlinger has “been associ-

Other officers and directors are

assistant secretary; M. J.

ertificates Awarded to 69 for Completion of Purdue Work.

elementary

Duncan, 5658 e ave.; Edward Green, ownsburg; 330 Cohress ave;

R. R. 6; Charles Strickland, 6321 Drexel ave.; Elbert Terhune, 237 XN.

seph Elward, 803 222 N. Temple N. Colorado ave.;

elementa metallurgy, te re given to Ralph Boles, 2445 Harding am , 709 E. 13th st.; Wilbur Welty, 1526 elhy st.; William Morton, 72 N. 9th st.: Park ave.; Carl Hess,

re st.

4 , . A.; MayMount st.; Victor

n engineering matheCorzetto, 18 W. Troy ave.: 41 E. Raymond st.: Earl

E. Minnesota st.; Bennie Lee 643 ngress ave.; Walter Martin, 427 Alton ay Paul N. Evanston ave.; illiam ens, 1157 -Jongress ave.; Edith Wud.

uffman Jr., 2428 N.

ne; 1; Wilbur Althoff, 1627 rge Braun, 5815 E. Wash-

CHAMPAIGN, I, April 30. —

hool and “class honors” to those

The scholars from Indianapolis

1158 Linden ave, class class honors,

class honors, eshman’ in fine and applied arts.

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