Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1943 — Page 35

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by. Fred ‘Harman

SE? 1 RECKON

oLESAL LIKE # ARDY

Evansville Manufacturer ‘Lays Cards on| The Table’ in Frank Talks. With Ewloyess THE BEST SOLDIER 15'A WELL-INFORMED SOL-|

DIER.” Undersecretary of War Robert Patterson said that at Fi Knox recently. It made an impression on Thomas J.

C ‘Jr. of Evansville, who is president of the Hoosier p & Stamping Corp. there. Mr. Morton decided if tha is true of soldiers, it should

be true of civilian workers and so he decided to start talking things over with his employees and “laying all the cards on

the table.” - - He started in one morhing at 7

and didn’t finish until that night. discalcd 1 une Wepariuient at

ume. Bp gave them a book outik lining the ‘ com‘pany’s history and

background and its policies. He

to write out complaints and suggestions in order to make the company a better place to work, . “If our people are contented and happy, do a better job,” he said. told them not to be alarmed by contract cancellations

— because the company makes tail

assembles for the Thunderbolt -fighter plane. and “there are two things which will be needed: until

BREWSTER TO CLOSE ITS NEWARK PLANT

‘NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (U. P).— Brewster Aeronautical. Corp. whieh (will deliver more planes in November than in any previous month in its history, will limit its production after another two weeks to Corsair fighter planes, Henry J. Kaiser, president, has announced. Kaiser said that in the last week of October, deliveries of planes, both fighters and bombers, rose to 61 per cent of government quotas from 33 per cent previously and can be expected to top the quotas by next year. Brewster employees will be reduced to 16,000 from 18,000 as result of the company's decision to close its Newark, N. J, plant, he

over the phone « Then come to Morris Plan’ s office

tomorrow for your money.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS include interest ond

; aan mom ok i eee whe sop ne lg th Set of des pd io of 38 mm D per year on loam under $500: which is 1%% per month and $6 per $100 per yeor * discount on loom over $500 which is 1% per month on unpaid bolonces, a odes $100 aed okcrdns 0 hese No teduiononlotger loves. ~

Ber

4 out of 5 Morris Plan Loans made Without Endorsers

« ‘Borrow on Character or Auto from $25 to $500 to $1,000 or more.

reduction fram 114% on loam HE

hon Spent in Brazil But Full Production Waits Until 1950,

By 8. BURTON HEATH Times Special Writer BELTERRA, Brazil, Nov. 26— Henry Ford has spent 15 years here and at Fordlandia, some 125 miles farther up the Amazon, trying to establish a sucess] rubber plantation. He has spent an amount which seems impossible to- ascertain satisfactorily. “ Estimates range from $5,000,000 to $25,000,000. “The figure given by Ford officials here is $10,000,000. Flordlandia has become largely an experimental project. Belterra now is the white hope of those who believe that the rubber tree can: be | grown on plantations in the Amagon basin. : From Belferra the united nations probably will get about 300 tons of rubber this year. Archie Johnston,

TIC AT YiAR 1940-41 | 1941.42 1942.43 | 1943.44 = SOUECE © & DEPARTMENTS OF TREASURY and OF COmMMIRcE SRAPRIE BY Pig. Expenditures for war activities in October, 1943, aggregated

$6,989,000,000—the fourth highest month of the war thus far. June and August exceeded this figure, with sums above seven billion.

May,

South Bend Pla

SOUTH BEND, Ind. Nov. 26.—A

Ford's manager here, believes that the plantation will be in full pro-

tons of rubber a year.

partly by accident and partly by] design, it- is located almost on the site where Sir Henry Wickham, in 1875, .gathered a few rubber seeds, near the little village of Boim, on the Tapajoz river, and sent them to

T0 BE 9.5% IN '42

WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (U. P), The commerce . department estimates that 1943 dollar sales by retail stores will reach a record figure of $62,900,000,000, or 9.5 per cent above 1942, and predicts. that 1944 sales will be “at least” as great as the 1043 total. y

surpass the record achieved last year. The most “important” effect on the unit volume of 1944 retail businéss will be the duration of the war in Europe, according to the department, while the dollar volume of 11944 retail sales will depend largely lon price movements, “If these are not controlled effectively in 1944, as they were this

: The 1943 Christmas trade of retail}, o Take § weeks to make the first payment. | siores the department declared, will

« Many loans completed while you wait. * No credit inquiries of friends or relatives. « Figure the cost before you borrow.

o Ask for Mr. Coots, Mr. Kahler, or Mr. Neidlinger.

» FREE PARKING across street in par king |

| The new two-gun “chin turret,”

Belterra is interesting because, the corpordtion’s engineers, in +in_conjunction with the U,

IN BRIEF—

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“hit the axis with its own secret weapons.” Offices and libraries where the patents can be studied have been opened at 120 Broad. way, New York, and in the Field building, Chicago.

Chin Turrets for oh

Times Special en defense of America's Flying Fortresses against frontal attack from

duction by 1950, at which time he enemy fighters is now in volume production here, it was revealed today hopes to be getting at least 6000 by Malcolm P. Ferguson, vice president of Bendix Aviation Corp.

Qenps “reasonable royalties” and will ac-

~ | “reasonable.”

nt Making

"TAY PROBING

Provision in New Measure! Would Tell How Much: Exemptions Cost.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 268 (U, P.) = The American Federation of Labor today opened a fight against a pros | vision of the new $2,142,000,000 tax bill: which it described as a fishing expedition into the financial trans actions of labor unions. A. F. of L. legislative experts plan to oppose the provision when the] senate finance committee conducts hearings on the tax measure next| week and, called upon union membership to press individual senators Hor its deletion, . A. F, of L. opposition was directed at a section which would require all tax - exempt. organizations except non-profit retiglous, educational and

fH} dataitlad iy

new “chin with a sock” to strength-

charity Rroups to fiiedetatied nan cial statements with the collector of internal revenue.’

Calls It ‘Prying’ As explained In a house ways an

as it is termed, was developed by| 8. army air oe Mr. Ferguson stated, The Bendix electrically powered | | vchin turret” machine guns which can be controlled through a wide arc from] |side to side and can be elevated or

partment with-the governments-in-exile may make it possible to license non-enemy . patents on the same royalty-free “for the life” basis

cept .an arbitrated Senjuon of

As for enemy patents, President Roosevelt has declared they “are to become the permanent possession of the American people.” It was

‘not met. ,|that licensees make annual reports |

also the announced policy of con-|y.. gress in the first world war that 80 patents were not to be be returned to «|IRSIF fOEMer. SRBMY GWE, :

means committee report, the tion {would not disturb the preserit tax {exemption of such groups but would | [give the treasury data on how much | revenue is being lost through such | exemptions. The house report contended that |

mounts two 50 caliber | oo tax. exempt organizations com- . | pete with companies required to Farmers Forced to Buy . at’ EY

particularly In|

pay income taxes, | operation of real estate properties,

non-transferable, and APC re-| A serves the right to revoke licenses | © if the terms of the agreement are The only stipulation Is

to APC on the volume and value of resulting production, Mr. Garvey said that in only 30 to 40 Instances have prospective licensees balked at the non-exclusive clause, and that every one of these has eventually reapplied. But the APC recognizes that in many cases licensees may not wish to risk huge development costs without protec-

All licenses are non-eclusive and |

M. J. Smith, controller of the Indianapolis Curtiss-Wright pro peller plant, has been appointed controller for the company’s pro--peller- division, effective Jan. 1, and will have headquariers. at. |

Hog ro 3 0

the Indianapolis the food distribution

Weights from 100 to 160 | {were 25 cents higher than W day's prices; 200 to $00s sold 30 cents higher, and: 200-pounders sold 40 cents higher, The top was $13.80 for good choice 200 to

270. pounders.

ceipts included 9100 hogs, 575 catd 250 cAlves and 1650 sheep.

130+ 140

GOOD TO CHOICE noGs - t

“Caldwell, N. J, He will succeed George M, Ebert who was appointed finance director for the | airplane division,

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CLAIMS C0-OPS ARE DENIED GAS .:

Retail Pumps, Berge

Graded Eggs-—Grade A large, A medium, 44c; grade A Ee ‘s ade, 32¢.. Butter— Te 9c; No. 2, 6c

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the war is over—shi At Hoosler we can ine nd Ha war | Estimated. Ceylon, where they were developed | Brazil's exports during its first depressed by the operation of sim-| “rng A, F, of L. took the position production to be maintained up to into’ the rubber monopoly which | [war year broke all previous records {ple control handles to meet attac k= that ‘exemption of religious, chari- Tells Aiken | 900.1100 poURGS o-srreesals 10 oR the end of the war. The emphasis| SOYBE AN- TEXTILE drove the Amazon out of business. |q¢ 397,195,000, 48.6 per cent of [log whemy Planes from either side, iqple and educational organizations ; . i 1300 pounds Crags: “of the war department today is > : ‘Colony Founded which was absorbed by the U. sand from a controlled 1 within ¢rom filing she requirement. POLLS| Ay ASHINGITON: Nov. 26-t: P|: onde te re at erat A higher quality and lower cost : ally comtrolied limits, it the legislation specially at labor| g., [ 700- 900 pounds .... « 12.00015.00 that's our job.” r WILL BE MARKETE It is interesting also because it isthe South American nation's prin- was stated. | organizations which for’ years have dena or coor ge b Aiken nm VL), | a00 i100 pounds 1300 18.00 1 H " { $ § W-1300 pounds... evens Mh i = - After telling employees frankly D just up. the Tapajoz—two hours by cipal customer, it was disclosed | The “chin turret” is mounted at defeated every legislative attempt to com manien (hat charges that cll] 1300-1300 pound + .1eeeis Rane » the prospects for the immedia river boat or a few minutes by today. floor level in front of the. bombar- | into their financial operations. De nN ' Medium 2 te : i y pry into their fir F Lagencies are seeking to throttle | 0) 0 3 future, Mr. Morton went into the CINCINNATI, Nov. 26 (U. P.).— plane from the Amagon river city «a = ® dier's compartment. The bombar- ———————————— 0 Lone : Che | |, Too 1100 poinds assess 43 : post-war pro ts. Hoosier intends H. R. Drackett, president of the of Santarem-—where unreconstruct- A brisk spurt in Christmas shop- | |dier, or a turret gunner, operates lo 1 Ca \ ! . a. ststainec | common to return to ra parts for ré- | Drackett Co, today announced that able Southerners founded a Mitle| "ind increased food sales in| {the guns, which extend below the N. Y. Stock S |” Repl department © jistlen Alken, | "DIO vounds ies 8.50010.38 - _frigerators and autos as soon as a new textile fibre made from soy- colony after the war between the ping sa {useltige “&t~the nese of the bomber w ! | Ne icant ” tt on | chorea Helfers iv possible, “But we have Jong-range beans will be marketed commercial-| states. Two or three of its mem. | Anticipation of the Thanksgiving and just * below the plexiglass wien Low tan oer Wen o ize, assisant attorney 00 pounds - nai ’ - plans and ideas that we think quite|lV early in December at prices bers still are living. : Day. holiday brought market gains “greenhouse.” . Allegh Corp. 3% 3. 3. ui sentatives of the co oper | Sump ali » a r ; ¥ » = 'y \ a teprese [i] NO - 5; revolutionary, although those were Sympetsiive with wool. Belterra is important because; at in retail trade during the past week, | Wei addition to the ‘chin turret, Aleem. 148 i. Hil —1 * ntives refer to the wctivities of cer- we 400 pounds eerie 1218814, — not disclosed. -The new product, a $400 per whatever the .cost in_dollars may phn a. Bradstreet, ‘Inc, Teported| e corporation at its Seuth Bend Amer Can .... 81 ~.81 8 - tain oil ‘company employees as in: pounds... ocean: RRA ‘Then he passed out questionnaires pound laboratory curiosity’ fiveiLave been, Ford workers appear to, day. Th mat [plant also is producing other #lee- [AME END og HL HE NT Ti ve of the si out ‘of. the $00 pound iui 1038 8 asking how many employees intend- | years ago, is elastic, resilient and have conquered the fungus diseases tail e agency estimated that trically power-driven upper gun Am Roll Mil . 12 oot pe ; ! » 8 ee co ed to keep on working for his com- moisture-absorbent, he said, and i5{and insects which up to now have ea sales for he Wet ended turrets at the rate of hundreds per|A™ Weer Wo dh he Sul A end de lan 0 pu 3 © co-op- | 500- 900 pounds [email protected] : pany after the war is over. He |also the first. non-animal protein |prevented Brazil from even trying | ye Besiag ran 12 to 1 pe cent | month, it wag disclosed. Armour nt prp oo os Foe , erative ou 0 pusine ‘ hat. such |aeod Cows (all weights) AO : . i H1% ' PstI ealec J rl - thought the company would have fiber. to compete with the Far East on a sas of the corresponding 1942| Total production of all types of [Ail Refinin Hs 2° "al aot ites . on i. A pa acl Medium 81561000 Jobs for most of its employees want-{ Now being used experimentally in [a plantation basis. Per |nircrat power-driven gun turrets) Beth Sueel fo a TN ian RCL We Seto. | GuLier And common aa & 3 ™ org-Warner ,. un . le avees » offic « | Canne 4 8 ing them, because, being a consumer [producing hats, underwear, blankets| Growing wild, scattered all over | . » {here has increased approximately Boston & Me .. 3" 1 lon administration ‘for war or | Bulls (all weights) : 4 goods concern, there ought to be a and other. textiles, the new fibre vast reaches of jungle, each -tree| _APProximately 100 co-operative 800 per cent since 1041, Ferguson EE a 2° $0 4 1] employees of oll companies who are | "Shee ; 4 big demand for its products," can be blended with both wool and | relatively distant from any other, ST0CeTY stores have opened In the |stated. Turret production in 1042 Cons Ed pt 0% 103% 100 : \ indust | alter na 10000214 3 If you aren't impressed already |cotton, according to Drackett. rubber tree gets along pretty well| U. 8. since Pearl Harbor, despite was many times that of 1941 and|S0n, Verod pn nv 4! ' ea of an Tuer Lom-| Soon (all weights ....ooev.. 10 sgl +: ] i LL " 0 { - | dedi vent es that Mr, Morton is a business radi-| The new soybean fiber was first in Brazil. But getting -rubber from manpower and supply shortages, 1943 output will be double that of |Curtiss-Wr oe fl a tives romuigated by the petroleum Cutter and common... ... $008 80 cal of the first class, here is one|developed by the Ford Motor Co. in |such trees is hopelessly expensive. | Crain e to the Co-operative turret deliveries in 1042, he said, Bie lr I A or war CALVES (250) ; more item: He discussed wages. “We 1938, and the Drackett Co. has re-| Whenever anybody tried to start| League of the U. 8. A. Dresser Mfg awn. aria an Lo 0 Dn hr the department | " Vealers (all, weights) always have believed high wages,|cently acquired - tile motor com-|q plantation, and the trees were| . = Sen Electric . Ja Hor Su ¢ | Good: ta choles 15.004 13. led with h d | 3 '* has “advised and cautioned these Common ‘and ali B.30GEY4 coup igh individual pro- pany's soybean processes, equip- |brought close together, fungus mold | Directors of the Pertect Circle Co. | Gen Miers ... 30 404 hy — ol gencies.” Quits the up oo 3.50t 5.00 _@uctivity, brings lower costs. This | ment and personnel, Drackett said.| destroyed them, | declared the regular quarterly divi- aren, N re 38 MN 3 + - ’ 1 bli Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves policy t start ; i , " In making the letter public Alken gost with high at home. Low unit ED First Site I1-Ch Neng of SO cory pep hare on the| Ind Rayon ie oe o1° 4° 1, said that “there is apparently no Sears wages makes stead rs osen 162, h tstand | LUTION, mt ae : ‘ ’ Choice. gong and night Bein. efrmmsefoumer 4 ORDERS. _A8-HOUR .. CARTERS Poids erpel pee a FRIAR pay ha 50 : ER Meal inten T Fee Be: 4, cr & . y Wn ise A separ tment. oa3.. Rf: PA x ots Sega os he added, the stockholders agree] WEEK FOR CHICAGO: riments started 17 to stock of record Dec. 3. | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26 (Up, | Kennecott = Oh ae — Eton: TEREASE MOROpUTvS 1 5 ? - Kroger Gan NY NW MY - y . th h x . | Fordlandia. There 3 a number of’ So A TOR " we athe chairman of the war produc-| s0- “800 POUR .euveineiens 9.250110.28 a CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (U. P.).—Dean Versions as to why ‘tfiey failed, # nw | The securities and exchange com- | jihina" MN HS IIT 11 ton board decided a monopoly is in #0010 bounds eee. DIGI 8 DON'T BE FOOLED, Purdue |Willlam H. Spencer, regional war|Put all pointed up the fact| Consumers” food cosis in Indian- | Mission had on file today the joint Nash-velv =... 30 3s 300s = "the public interest.” 300-1000 POURS suvierasieer DOORN warns farm there’ h | manpower commission; -said--today- that the site was .poorly chosén apolis advanced 0.6 per cent during petition of Associated Electric Co. |N Y Central . 18% 15% 184 — W/|- He said the specific charge of {common aoa ; “thing as “hybrid” » He all Chicago firms employing eight oF The work was transferred to Belt- the month ending Oct. 19, but they |New York, and the Indiana Gas [NY Snip 13 Ba 1. {the co-operatives is that ofl ‘coms | 300 00 Pounds... coe 8.300 8.00 8 Dear ot dons ¥- | ore persons would be put on a 48- erra. . remained 3.5 per cent below the | Utilities Co, Indi . [Pan Am Alr .. 30 29% 30 | panies have withheld - gasoline for| = " Calves (Seer): 3 go. paying There is violent disagreement, peak level reached last June, ac- anapolis, proposing | penney 04. 8% 93 —1 farm use from co-operative distri- | “500 1000 pounds 15001300 higher prices for oats or soybeans hour week by Jan. 16. the dissolution of th Peoples Gas .. 88° ‘38 3 ° 4+ Y pauacy ... .- even among experts, whether this cording to the bureau of labor sta- n of the latter, Pub Serv ..... 13% 13% 12% .... bition, thereby forcing farmers to | Medium 5 sold as “hybrid.” Spencer said he would decided b 3 ; yf § farme 500- 900 pou [email protected] : Both ny dA sovbe ; it-.\ Dec. 1. whether Rocktord,. Spri y| |site, beautiful as it is and accessible | tistics, { Dissolution of the Indiana com- | pubmes, freee . a hie! | a {buy farm gas at a ghier price for p iv (heifers) : J oats and soybeans are self- ord,. Spring- ¢, - geean-going ‘steamships, only| Compared with a year ago, In- pany, according to the petitio [en 8iik ‘pt, a iv 4 ffetad pumps. dod ahd Choice fertilized and any_hybrids between | field, Milwaukee and other cities in | four hours by air from the seaport dianapolis food costs in- October | wo 14 pe ém petition. | pom Rand =. Tex Lo Ih een J00 pounds OWA vy cyano IOI varieties could be made only by | the Chicago region, where the man-| Belem, is a good one. T am im- | were up by 4.8 per cent. The Octo- | effected by the surrender gt Jon Lega. . FH $1 3. 2a 500 pounds down [email protected] 3 _ tedious hand pollination which |power situation is accite, would be pressed by arguments of those who ber index stood at 135.4 per cent of | jand cancellation of claims and Out- | Servel Ine 15 18% 18%, — GRAN PRICES DROP SHEEP AND hom (1680) i. ) t 8h I Ba We E Jeans that only a few hundred |ordered on a 48-hour week. .--_ |pelieve that the Beni region of its 1935-39 average and was 37.0 per, |raring capital stock of Indiana gil, 7h 0% 0 304g Maa oud ang choice fies M0040 0 ybrids conld be made in a season. ne y Associated, its sole stock- | 8d a&E.. | 1 Common and medium ....%) wea Commercial distribution therefore fat bald Nir of cue) \Brazil, or the lowlands of Bolivia, cent above the level of January, , io. 6 31a B+ 2. arid enotear Ts IAN ; essential building. . ... Much of the though much less accessible, would 1941, the base date of the “little | 8td On Tind) 3 33% Mv 12, Good and eholce + 1378414, » is impossible. Mi “hoarded” in warehouses is h , In return, the petition said Indi-|8td Oit (N J).. 53% 53 53! { Medium and good .......... 10.004713.50 / ave been better. . | steel” formula. > 20 20 n Common... 6.750% 0.78 OBDE A oe. N {too green; 75 million gallons of the| But in any event, through long | rsetienriesesmeeressildeeeeeeres jana. would then transfer 0 sires) wit mh i ae 2% Be TH CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (U, P..- LOCAL ISSUES _ ND BNDS: National 200 million gallons stored in Ken- experimentation it appears that at | > 1 antic Utill- {TW A Ol pf ‘108, rode. oo Grain futures decliped sharply on C ISSUES A Malleable & Steel Castings Co. will tucky, biggest distilling state, is less Belterra the Ford scientists have DMLY PRICU INDES Rainn Ran din HE For ea "10 "0 HC ihe Board of Trade today influenced Nominal quot St i by Indi ; ’ 1 } &1, A 1 ol otations fv 5 - * Tetund $154,280 to the government, than a year old. . .. Georgia experi- beaten the South: American leaf! NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (U. P.. CG . 5p cation stated Indiana U8 ea ® ah ne g+ Li 3 "by improved weather in the south-| apolia our tien Genlers. Bid Asked a the result of having -its war ment station has developed-a cork diseases, and now have a strain Dun & Bradstrest's daily weighted Gas Is no longer engaged in the pro- |y § eany 1a 11. 1 |west, talk of peace and the possi-|AEfHLs JOR Corp Fam. ....... LB only renegotiated. . . . Bridgeport substitute from peanut shells. . . . that can maintain its health under price index of 30 basic commodi- Pduction of gas and serves no useful Weng Fo. fhe TE iity of higher cori ceilings. Belt R I Brass Co. will pay a 25-cent divi-| American cigarets sold as high as |plantation conditions and a* the ues compiled 10k hiv Press purpose. ll { Joung vti Dr.. lov 10% 5 1 At the end of the rst hour | pers Mersin ro no. dend Dec. 31. . . . Steel supplies are $2.70 a pack in Spain before black same time give a high yleld of |. average equals 0p) Zonite 3 3% 3% — % wheat was off ' to "% cent a Bobbs-Merrili dit ptd ..... 80 increasing; construction companies market was cracked; now the official latex. Regheniny Emenee 16963 DIAMOND T TAKES vr LOAN | TE bushel; oats off '; to %, rye off Ct or % td 100% 1034 report they have steel for not-so-|price is 75 cents. eek AO ........ air rerraes 16981 CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (U. P.).—The| SC HWITZER- CUMMINS PAYS |x to 5%. and barley off 1%. {Lom ih ddan % pig ten 19% i ; Jungle Modernized on ACO ...eurrnnnenes eee. 171011 | Diamond T Motor Car Co. an- | Schwitzer-Cummins Co. of In- Governinemh agencies were ex- | Hook a pO, " 1 0 Hy i To accomplish this merely pre-e Hie | oe teresa 160.45 nounced today it has completed ar- dianapolis today declared a 50 cent pected today te announce within | Ina fo Mich Ele 17% pid ; 113 118 : liminary result, 170,000 acres of gh (Oct. 15) ..... «vss. 173.30 rangements for a $24.000,000. VT Cividend payable Dec. 10 to stock- th ear f i _ Ind Asso Tel %5 pfd . -...... 100% 104% 1943 Low (Jan. » © 166.61 1e near future an increase of be | 1nd Hydro Elee 1° pid ws. 82 hard-bitten jungle had to be cleared. 01 Jan. 2) ee loan to finance war production. holders of ‘record. Nov: 30. [tween seven and 15 cents a bushel {ind Gen Berv a pid viva 108 I" €re are workers, a u — EE — lin the .ceiling price of corn in al, ps + 8 pid....... kL] i eligi ol yhem Brazilians, ard.-500 | move to relieve a threatened eastern | indnis Raitwars com arenes 1% ne 5 others at Fyrdlandia. - These weve UJ. S. Firms Invited fo Use Seized Forel n [feed shorta ndpls Water pid 108 = ge: and reduce use of + *Indpls Water Class A "com 17% 19 : been provided with living condi- 9g [corn as feed for ho Lincoln I ' 5 ) | gs. iLincolny Loan Co 5%% pid nl ” & .ltions unusual “in . back-country y| The OPA and the WFA are Lincoln Nat Life Ins com . 43. 48 5 | work-| [P. R. Mallory com 15 16% Brazil, and not inexpensive to in- ~ Patents fo ‘Hit Axis With O W. ™ 5 ’ " z - Yo g on plans for the increase, which |N Ind Pub Serv 5% pid... . 08% 101g 1 A ingot Doses, $ wn eapons’. {probably would become effective in| IN Ind Pub Serv 9 : 10 Jot ; hospitals, club ’ houses, ‘swimming Times Special Informed of misunderstandings th ful in “preventing a surreptitious 1At€ December or early January, but | Fub Sry of yw) ¥ bau NY en Et pools, churches, athletic fields NEW YORK, Nov. 26—A price- some business circles of the prgeise restoration of hostile controls.” have not yet agreed on the new|progress Laundry com 13 0 ’ : : less treasury of inventive ideas to terms on which the patents are| All other licensing terms are the ceiling. Stabilization Director Fred Brokely Cros " + fe That incidental item, swimming g he vi vi & B pr pt pools, can be used to indicate the|N€IP speed victory and create new made available to American enter- same for both groups of patents. n. inson, Is éxpected to make: the nied Jol Co bu... nion Com sarees extent of the task that is involved DostwnL «Products 1s Mrdfisnie Jo rise; Jeank J. Gartey, wazager of Licenses are issued for a fee of $15. | Coon [van camp ilk pra LLL in bringing some semblance of civ- gtican Industry practically for 18 3 New York 0 empha- | Until August, the fee was $50, plus Van Camp Milk com iiization to the.jungle the asking, -according to the Office sized that the patents fall Into two ss for each additional related pat-| Us S. STATEMENT eae | Th \s full of rivers—the Of Allen Property Custodian here. |broad classifications—enemy pat- : WASHINGTON. Nov. 30 (U. PB) cor: AEs Wine W RR dhk...100 e region full o Hers las The 44,723 1 Y ents and n ent covered in one license. ernment expenses and receipts for the American Loan Ss 51.. 97 100 . g:. ria on ‘ Pla < { muddy Amazon, the blue Tapajoz, alos y oreign - patents seized ; on-enemy patents, The reduction was made, accord- | current fiscal year through Nov. 34, com- Americtn Lous bs 00 wil” " AOR aan the black Negro. Belterra is next|Since the outbreak of war have a| Enemy patents are licensed royal-|irig to Mr. Crowley, to speed the mared with & year ARO Last Year |Ch of Com Bldg Co 4tas 51... 18 83 door. to the Tapajoz, Yet swimming {Potential dollar value which the ty-free for the life of the patent.|task of putting the vested patents| Expenses . § 36,268,17,132 $27,603.52,457 ia 5a 00. ah P5 i pools are necessary, Why? Because |property custodian office says de- | Non-enemy .patents, under present (o work, especially by small busi- war Spend : 4) 006. in 28% BS. ae iy 3a Ind Asso “Tel ‘Co 3's 0. ++ sip * per $100 per year : per $100 in most Brazilian streams lurk | fles calculation. Un ‘policy, can be licensed royalty-free ness. The Smaller War Plants Net. Def 22171,688,381 22,724,472.275 Indpia Ra ay 34.00. ie " 100% d : olivia of deidly Nitle paranhas|_ The patents cover every field of until six months after the war ends. Corp 1s now co-operating with Work Mal || 14848368300 2107351225 Indpls Water Co Sas 48... 107% 1004 : § w ‘would strip a man’s es science. They may -open up new The costs of roya after that are APC in encouraging little business Public Debt . 160.943,717055 09.325 154.154 | Roku ler hy taal discount 3 loans on oy ; yer Sinden Seta almost before he knew he had |processés for production of dye- lo be 4 led on the basis of to make greater ere of the govern- Goi Ren 32.000.630.708 - 22.742.535. 79 Morr s de 10 Stores gs 108 : \ ] oans over . n bitten. stuffs, plastics, pharmaceuticals, en prevailing commercial prac-|ment's offer. In addition, APC is’ INDIANAPOLIS | CLEARING HOUSE" | Muncie Water Works od 500. nimum:" 3. The jungle looks pretty from the electrical apparatus and chemicals, | tice.” Or a royalty agreement can|;uching research on industrial proc- Dearings. samme Tel tyes 12 oi “aris 103% 04 : {when paid according to schedule) air. Actually it is a green hell. 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