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the race, “and may have won I wated it a stick when it le wasn't going riendly toward needed it most

Jockey George colt, rates an , the favorite teh. , feared jockey , of it. Not by nt, had a good

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— - . . a WARD VOTE SET | A. Y. st vation. . calves and 135 sheep. a ; § ue Lr | Most of the manufacturers It was indicated that 10,000 hogs i Un | the “bottle” method Which grows would be carried over for tomorrow. 11 ih 17 BN the mold in containers lying on . A He 3 their sides. They say the yields ye | oan | are good but the growing cycle is : i . thousands of bottles being handled : ie BA Bla @dily. Some say the deep fermen. Injunction Plea he a» tation method, which grows the 10% 19% mold in vats two stories tall, is Lam Wednesday. Lan en more economical. This 1s thei co... _ ET Bl ania 30%: dom mbthod used at the Terre Haute| 160- 230 pounds ........... 1sm@use| CHICAGO, May 8 (U. P.)—The ter... 35s 33 glans ere they have 20,000-gal- | Mostiguppesy Ward case, which may Ches & onlo .. 380 S408 vats, i 1113011 3 become one of the issues In the | Curtiss-wr ... 1 5a The latest thing in this fast. 3 agin coming presidential election cam-|Ges Bectric 30 aad unfolding development is vivicillin, [email protected] a showdéwn n Foods .... 41a 41% which English scientists have Ooo Palen, Was meMrNg ne. [Goan Hn found. Related to penicillin, it can} 4so- Tesi today, with at oH | Greyhound Cp. $05 30% pe produced In large quantities at) Medium yelopments promised for this week. 1,4" Rayon ... Bn he comparatively low cost, they claim. | 230- 450 pounds ........ceees [email protected]| The first is the collective bargain- Int Hatvester. . J ke > h # ation sid Staughter Pigs ing election among Ward's Chicag0 ennceots cre 3 Good— i L-O-F Gl : “A SIT HOME" strike by man. | 0-190 pounds __...____.. 7301030 employes omarion, WU > Lockheed re iw i | i ; 8 a . | agement seems to be the tactics |Choice— Steers Judge William H. Holly's decision at Marshall Wd. 13% 13% pursued by Montgomery Ward top | 500.1100 pounds ... 1801638 10 a. m. Wednesday on the QOVEIn- | Nemvelv —.... 13% 13% | officials, pound . 16.50| ment’s petition for a temporary in-| Nat Biscuit ... 20% 20% | Be ican Sownal of Com ii 88 [IIL 100091680 1 ction to prevent the firm's off | Net Distillers". 33% 33 | Od SouBS ...1eesseees. [email protected]] Clals from interfering with operation O80 Of fo--- a merce called a dozen of Ward's +.es WTSQILT| of the plant by the department of Penney ....... 9% 9 top men, vice presidents, ete., Fri |ie.] 2: 1781406 commerce. penn cd 2 day morning and not a ome was Wd Sousiis IORI Both labor leaders and politicians procter & G.. sve 5 In his office. What's mare, many [16-140 Bounds 111111111} HAGMAN awalted Jugs Holiss Fung 7 ®° Pure Od 111 len lew of thelr secretaries didn't show | 100-1000 pounds ............. 10.00@12 wartime powers and his policy for Ren Tob B.. 29% Jone up either. Nor was the bess ex- | Aeifers settlement of labor disputes. (Benen Dist 32% si “ Socony-Vacuum 12% 12° ected to'be In Sutarday. 1000 Sounds i HARA 6000 to Vote |gouh Pue 1B , Good Previously the President has or- Std O Cal... 38 30 ODDS AND ENDS: The army lel $680 pounds ovr: RIGIT! dered the seizure of 19 war planta, $i 81 1% 4) paying around $900 apiece for jeeps | but until Sewell Avery, the $100, Texas Co _... 483 43% t auto manufacturers. say they POUDES .ievevernene UIGIT| 505 ovens chairman of the board TB Rubber. isis ihe have no ides what “civilian jeeps” CO 00 pounds :...i.i... i: 10.00811.78| of directors of Montgomery ward, [2 8 Steal .. 52% 2'4 | can I sod for after the war....| = Bulls (fl welgdie) defied the executive order, there had | Youn Te AW. 15% 16% | Some tin is coming to this coUntTy| “Geog au weighta) ......... [email protected]| been no opposition to government Red... 37h 37 | via the aerial Burma Road from gs, ise control. | China. . . . That surplus steel so MARA Svs Srey seed 11.38011.781 The Ward Plant seized was re widely talked about several months CuRer ahd ‘Gommon... +. oegiia| ated by the firm's Menks w= COAL AREA ADVISORY 8go doesn’t seem to have mAs Cows (all weights) extend & union contract on the terialized. , . . A dozen firms have Good 3 13.38 grounds that the United Retall, been authorized to make electric| sree ioe | wholesale and Department Store flatirons—395,000 in all. , . . Stand- eis : Employees union (C. L 0. did not ard Brands earned 61 cents a share represent a majority of the workers. ducing the fut quarter, detints 21 Whether or not the union repreould 4 your agd. , . Lnk-Belvy El OF I a errr or tee tris oo Pp dipped , from 80 cents|goo ngs «1 [email protected]| be settled tomorrow in a special na-| pointments of area advisory comlast year to 63 cents in the first) peer and Stocker Cattle sad tional 1abor relations quarter this year, largely from a $1 : Steers when some 6000 non-superv million increase in expenses. . . . Chelce— pial 12.500 14.00 employees will, vote. Results of the |® Metropalitan 14s Toaurguce Co. 18 1000 pounds .....c.. roe: 11308148] balloting will be announced shortly mining which areas need of addiports Crerirensis so! After the polls close tomorrow ni ht. | this war greatly exceeds the desths| ot: ibia pounds coon Hegizse pe gr onal cont Hest Winter, from that cause in all of the first| br war—and the invasion EAD Cae puunds $Gisnkerarons 10.00011.00 LOCAL PRODUCE | assist consumers and will serve started. . . . William P. MeCooly $00 900 Pounds ....cciiseen [email protected] Heavy breed hens, 33¢; Leghorn hens, without compensation. secretary ‘of Ayrshire PMOKS OOk-|o. 4 ant cheers fiyuis. sud ,goeiers, unde 3| Those appointed for Area Six Herles Corp. large Indians coal] 500 pounds down ...o.......c [email protected]| Py 06 Leghorn springers, He. were Clarence A. Paul, Hoosier Coal mining company, bought 1000 shares %00'50:4, down 11.00018.00 Suara 5%. Butteriss = ma 1,|& Ice Co. Herbert Stader, Polar of its common stock recently. . . . pidgin vo Lo 5 SECIS Tce & Fuel Oo; Robert Bidlack, Consolidated-Vulteée has & wooden Good and Cholce— - WAGON WREAT ° Blue Diamond Coal Co; O. O. skeleton of its post-war dream, a 200 Pounds down .......c.. ILOOGIAIO} op) 4) gg close of the Chicago market Mogg, Metropolitan Coal Co; and 400-passenger plane to fly non-stop| $00 pounds down ......ec.eoe 10.50@ 13.00 | today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain Everett Johnson, Ermest Johnson grom New York to London; it would SHEEP AND LAMBS (13%) slevéiote piid 4163 ye bush fof Bo} | Cos] Co, all of Tndignapolis. have a wingspan over 200 feet, use ond ad or og (shorn) She 00 No. 3 while oats, Foe, and No. 3 red oats, six pusher engines. ' Common and medium... .. +508 778 bhehel and No. 3 white Shelled corn. $1.3. LOCAL ISSUES

_ Early last summer, only program got under * drug for the left over for civilians,

APPEALS FALL T0 SLOW HOGS|

Yards; 2500 Held Over From Saturday.

10 months way. Already we have enough of armed services with a consider-

THE RAPID INCREASE IN PENICILLIN production some sort of record.

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r BumNow secrets of we : \ wartime development in production Than Recognition by it's possible for refinery people to do a uses of super-fuels, with a line on what By JOHN W. LOVE While the military secrecy lid Seripps-Howard Stat Writer was clambed on tight, there were &|and naval aircraft DETROIT, May 8-1! foremen ot of rumors [G0ing ATTA, nd oarviers naturally want maximum are part of management, as the ven “125 ‘octane gas.” That ig | Cruise range. But when taking off national labor relations board SaYs|hranded as & complete misnomer. with 8 heavy load or when they they are, then Detrolt Is having| There en's any such thing 4s 110] get over Germany and are Sti management octane octane because. nasi fighters, they need maxi100 octane is ect in the arbiThe troubles among the foremen | 100 0€iene © POC tists set| mum power for rapid climb dnd are probably additional Symptoms un to messfre and designate the quick getaway. ! of the ailing condition of industrial degree in which 8 motor fuel would The need for an emergency, fulls temps in this great center of war not knock. Zero-octane - gas will | throttle fuel has been met, howproduction. knock under any conditions: 100| ever, by use of Water injection. Their grievances run pretty deep, octane gas won't knock at all in| feeding a little water into the eylnn, among Others, be Jghest combrestion MOLE ROW inders along with the vaporized possible to build. Hundred a ne He refore . In

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Net Last Cha , any grievances but that particular i = PRICES ON HOGS Ry demand for .union “se: {development that there im’. any ib takes mors crude oll 0 make a 17, - N | curity generally acceptéd nomehclature or | §iven quantity of high specification tux i : |grading, but one type of designa- aviation gasoline than to make the i 157% + % The war labor board takes the ’ | same quantity of base stock. E 83 + % position that the national labor re- tion for aviation specification gaso-| pitting all this into the post-war 4 a tans Senator Reed Also Asks lations board is the agency to de- lines is & combination of two picture, refiners anticipate that 3 Shaw Ni : cide whether foremen compose an numbers, such as 115/145. This commercial flying will take less 3 . —h More Grain for Feed appropriate bargaining group. That means a gasoline which will permit | gasoline than military flying, and : 191 RA board first decided foremen could|a plane to cruise 15 per cent|therefore they will be able to meet 1 Purposes. be recognized—thus opening the farther and climb 43 per cent all requirements for an extra high 4 30%... way for organization under the [faster at full throttle than gaso-|specification aviation gasoline. This 3 ne X u WASHINGTON. May 3 Wh Jos Wagner act up through the man-|lines in use st the beginnifig of may be 125/160 gasoline—meaning | “uu Farm state senators meet With|scement, Then in the Maryland the war. But this gas would still be|it will give 25 per cent greater E SH... officials of the office of price ad-|prydeck case it decided they could) 100 octane. . range and 60 per cent greater power 3 us — Stsisifaton and war food serum not. Court decisions have similarly| There is still a dispute between| than prewar aviation gas. This is is T..t|istra held foremen to be part of the aviation experts as to the best t ust about the limit that airplan 4 » = §| demands for restoration of higher| supervisory force. w of gas Boneh Long-range oe te will take, as now Jaxplane A $i T N|nog support prices and more grain ” o , 4 % = il" acnator ive 3. Lt BUSINESS DIRECTORY ok! by a n P Seton Clyde M. iy (R. Kas) | It isn't merely recognition the E. a ...- |and a group of senators represent«|soremen wan \ ‘ 2 Tp ing agricultural areas met with a t. They complain iio" weetwerking Your Hobby. Use QUALITY A 16% _... |Harry E. Reed, head of WFA's their authority has been weakened DELTA » 4 fh T.. "livestock and meat branch, over|in industry. Functions they for-|| © MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS tamondd 3 4% — Ylthe week-end. Senator Reed said merly exercised, like hiring and fir- Exclusively at AS OWE 3 20% —. %|other talks would be held this/ing, have been centralized and VONNEGUT’'S s . E Bh... ' I———— : 1m + | Week. islized, often under la JEWELER 0 © | He said markets in the Midwest Lent precsute, The A 120 E. Washington St. aL 3 ». _ yw were now flooded with hogs and|gnop stewards and in some places cs : a 3% — lsithat farmers were unable to selliof labor-management committees USE YOUR CREDIT at i : Su |them at a reasonable profit because has risen at thelr expense, "You Save Because Wé Save 2 $i - [{WPA had removed the support| Foremen are usually salaried men Men's Suits & Overcoats 3 iste = i (price on heavy hogs Al the same| who get no pay for overtime work, ns Huy reo = 3% T imtime, he said, WFA clamped a and the result often has been that 'e" 18” 21” 24" 4 ste... |freesy ‘order on Whe sale oom foreman now make less than men ry CASE CLOTHES a 21% — a grounds it n ,000,000 | under their supervision. In a few * ; a 2 joo i bushels for the production of in-|instances employees had arrange- Directly Opposite Indians Theater 215 N. Senate Ave. Open § to 9 3 fan, ©." |dustrial alcohol ments for stepping up foremen's : { 3 Bh on Blamed for Glut pay a8 wages of the workmen rose, PE A R SO N'’S | 2 mT | The Kansas senator asserted that|but these must antedate the wage | LIGHTWEIGHT $% — 1s|the 80,000,000 bushels were needed freeze of 1942. The war labor board 128 N. Penn. . L1-5513 | i: 12% ,. |over a period of a year and that| regulates foremen's pay in the lower FURNITURE @ PIANOS | FELTS a yu I i consequently, WFA will be asked to brackets and the salary stabilization BAND INSTRUMENTS || ,.. cariy summer

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release sufficient corn so that farm|ers, now .facing a desperate feed | shortage, will be able to purchase {at least s minimum amount for

their livestock.

Secretary of the Interior Harold L.| pounds.

Jokes these committees will he said. In addition, he said, stor- | age space and manpower are both

The senator said that the hogs on the market, plus

Briggs and Hudson.

In addition, he said, WFA will be asked to restore the support price WASHINGTON, May 8 (U. P.).—|for hogs weighing more than 260

glut of

election feed conditions, was resulting in a mittes who will assist the solid fuels| jr ostic reduction of stock by many

most of Detroit's Joremen They struck re and Murray Ecorse plants]

th Authority Weakened Their demand is union recogni-

tion from the national war labor board. The board is willing to hear |

got started.

how much better these new gaso-| refineries. lines are. They are of such recent

e stories of new super-gasolines| azide from practical limitations of the supply problem, there is no Farther and Faster limitation to specifications of gaso-

It still isp't permitted to tell Just! jine blends that can be made by the

There is, however, the catch that"

unit of the treasury department regulates it over $5000. These of-

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fices refuse to permit increases in foremen’s salaries which would equal the increases in the takehome pay of factory workmen. Under some loosely-drawn incentive plans here the incomes of workmen get up to $7000 or more a year, but these men’s foremen are left

behind, To add to the unhappiness of foremen, their strikes never stop production, though they do hinder

dministration for war in deter-! farmers. Feed shortages and “con-

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| listed in telegrams he has received, |

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Grain Futures

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CHICAGO, May 8 (U. P) ~—Grain futures firmed at mid-session after a mited opening on the board of

it. Shop stewards pitch in | their strikes the managers say they | will have to install a new layer of | management over the foremen and

sition.

LT. BARKLEY TO SPEAK

Lt. Bill J. Barkley of Billings general hospital will speak at the American Chemical society luncheon tomorrow at Hotel Warren. He will speak on “War Neuroses.”

and | help supervise. And if they do win |

the foremen will lose some more po-

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At 11 8. m. wheat was up % to 3 cent a bushel; oats unchanged to up %, and rye up % to %. Barley was inactive. Trading in wheat continued listless as grainmen awaited news of the invasion or a definite market incentive. Fair trade took place in rye with interest centered on changing from nearby to distant contracts.

U. S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, May 8 (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through May 5, com-

PR % 3 $ 8.493.131, 548 $0 10.004 971 > ry 4%% pid ...... 634 Expenses / .. $78,433,131, . 778,084, PR Mallory eom.......c..... M% 2 Wor Spend . 73,124,589,765 58,826,037,682 *N Ind 108 pts... 35,595.465.868 16,635,562,035 +N Inc 10% [Net Def..... 42.831.744.020 47,139,059,053 *N Inc 118 |Cash Hal... 11.430,659.720 13,1239014,97¢ Pub Se tos, | Work. Bal. 10.667,648.948 12,361.380.315 Pub serv 9% | Pub. Debt . 187.312.46T,081 135.702.7148, Progress 187 Gold Res.... 31,374461,200 22,472,761,602 ——

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