Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1944 — Page 9

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p this is formal y partnership Hout the war, of the United sf thé United s not part of r of defense believed—has

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: : ‘m Jeacelu world ~~ “The maniac paperhanger "H fight as well 'as toll—that it would fight with determination to hasten the day when we shall return to our. conquest ‘of nature for the benefit rather than the destruction of mankind coos ~ Scientists on the Watch - ~~ In preparation for that day, Dr. Fritz says, leaders of industrial research dre serving as “paratroopers the endless fronof the mind and the vast, unscience that await development. found in these r than all that the farm lands mines of Caliues. : fierce competition that wealth. The : ttain objectives create new things will be the fastest, most furious in history. But highly produic= we should welcome it will achieve progress through as well as crecan drive out old there is net gain: tes more wealth destroys. The| Dew to replace le NéwW a greater we are willing to work and knowledge we , We can come any kind of : human minds can con- . news from. . abou “Geons,” a family of plasHes made from the elements of origin, was adapted from the Greek word for the earth. In some of ‘ their properties they are very like rubber. Eh Chlorine, “Rubber” ' chloride resins, like the Goodrich - product, Koroseal, which this com-

ts, shower cur

. tains, bowl covers, plates, tumblérs, Common

combs and the like. Geons, however, are to be sold as material for - fabrication by other companies - in

And | Plastics Dlicisiod ; : oy By Rubber ean

By EDWARD A. EVANS | Serppe-Howart Bal Writer ly AKRON, 0. July 3.—"Research” 5-8 “wird you hear many thoes] ie TAY I fnYs Vu Dum a pees.

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11.600 HOGS

Market Remains. Steady ~ With Top at $13.80; 2000 Held Over.

The war food administration re-

insulation for . navy shipboard cable, in army rainpadding,

At present they're stiving many purposes—in

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tents and other uses that are still secret,

Their civilian career will see them in electrical tapes and insulations, garden hose of all colors, umbrellas, window shades and ecur-

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upholstery, colorful waters Boot fabries, waterproof, oilproof papers for packaging food, and a long list of other products.

RECEIVED HERE.

A steady market prevailed with] ' the top remaining at $13.80 on 180 to 270-pounders. ' Other receipts included 1600. cattle, 750 calves and 500 sheep. . : GOOD TO ‘CHOICE HOGS. (11,000) EEE i» 200 pounds 2% 120 pounds 240- 270 3S: 20 bonds e 335. 360 pounds .. 180- 220 pounds 3 Packing Sewn Good 10 Choice SE FEE am 18. . 360- 400 pounds... caiareirers [email protected]

By MAX Scripps-Howard

ing—in daylight and Sargnesye

B. COOK Aviation Editor

NEW YORK, July 3—A new flight instrument which provides the pilot with instantaneous visual indication of the position of his plane relative to the earth's surface—even during complicated aerobmtics—is being produced for use on all types of war planes . It is the first instrument. registering complete 360 degree turns, others being confined fo 180 degree turns. It makes mass maneuver-

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Russia un~ 1s a0aiese| 3500 T. p.m. the 14-oz gyro em-ider an agreement advocated by the 900-1100 pounds frases 18 EEE Soiploys the familiar gyroscopic prop-/U, 8. government in the interests 1108-130 aeas 18 16 3 erties of rigidity SRA precession oot the war effort, it was revealed ae pounds 1200@ 1500 around which the plane may ber'o0A%. 1100-1300 pounds [email protected] maneuvered in any direction. This The company said that full details BAA OWS». .ciins Ll SL entirely new feature is made pos- for building and operating, plants to Te ~ |sible by a method of suspension) ,roduce neoprene; described as the re which allows universal movement ? - 230-308 Sounds ......onninrt is 1838/5f the instrument case around aor Successful general-purpose synSaubenensnnia i h The thetic rubber ever developed, were 000- 800 pounds ...iiieinniis 143501518, reference Sarked on Hieisoid to Russa Under, the agreement 800-1000 pounds seensees 1.50816.00 surface of this - stabilized sphere dated June 22. Medium : \ luminescent paint - 300- 900 Pounds .....covee.s UISQILE rid the pilot Fromihidobn 3 Neoprené¢ manufactured for use 900 pounds ............. #3091133 opening in the front of the instru-|during the present war will _cost ment case. The gyro is compen- Russia no royalties, the company sated for turn error and will give said, and post-war charges will be , better Ztionnance yi Yas respect] sed on the amount produced. {than horizon, Rubber Director Bradley Dewey fa- + Color Contrasts Used vored the agreement on the ground The. indieaticg dn it would help the allied cause 3 indica "sphere vided against Germany. 5 n e.50/ into hemispheres by painting the| Company officials said it was exCutter and common ........ 6.59 @4.00 upper half white luminescent andipected that Russian -engineers and “3 CALVES (759) “ {the lower half black. In order 10! industrial supervisors would visit Good chore Ie (4B weight) 1438 surface, as well as 40 sndcate pitch Lo, DeCPrene plants at Deepwater Gomidon to medi mh $30g123| surface. as well as to indicate Pitch. Point, N. J, and Louisville, Ky, to Poader and Blocker Cuikle and Calves [color (while: on Black. eink ou) ody the equipment snd operating Choteo— . ~_{white) are inscribed at 30 degree The company: said neoprene has 300-800 pounds. kensvernense [email protected] intervals, with short 10 degree pean in hea demand. £ 1060 POUDAS ....ee. 130001390! ark between, A vertical vy or hundreds On pounds... te ssamel dian Hine. coin | color, | OF Military products because of its 800-1050 POUndS. .......e0.... [email protected] gives “roll angle Sonirasting with | Superior flame resistance, ‘and its Medium... il : combination of resilience and re-500-1000 Pounds ....epevesnes 938810.75 reference to a fixed index on the go nce to abrasion and dete: 800- 900 pounds ............. 8.25@ 9.35 Mask around the sphere. A lateral J rae Stirs. =P Caves haar + 2 lubber. line, marked in ‘alternate °° DY sunlight, heat and oils. 500 pounds down ...... woovv 117801378 black and white sections, stretches| Nou Pounds down '..... [email protected]| 3CTONS the center of the mask open~ 8 .__Catves (heifers) " {ing and provides the basic pitch aan down ,.......... [email protected] | Index for reference to the pattern Net Medium 2 ._|of the sphere, - The only knob or t Change 500 pounds down ............ [email protected] t available to the b or auie-cnul expt 18 i ust, + 1% SHEEP AND LAMBS (300) is that for the “target” a small|Am Loco . .... TI oo +P » 5 Ewes (shorm) circle which SCR Am Rad&sSs ... 12 - 11% 12. + Good: to choles ........... ie 4.30@ 8.80 adjusts Up and down|am TeT lien 16m 16% I i medium 1111002! 1% (sto compensate for change in frim Am Water W.. #9" 3 TX Goch 10 : of the airplane for level flight. The armour & Co . 6% 8% en +. ° rinereeseses 1300Q1880 instrument weighs Atchison 8 8% ahh pee Ses pomds Ba BER v a 19% 19% + 3% ® wan | md me L 2 % GRAIN FUTURES OFF [Bes 3 5u 1% TT ——— y Ph.) Iches & Ohio ©. «6% 46% 48%... i ! $ as * “ Curtiss-Wr ... 5% 5% 5% + M4 J. P. Tretton Jr. ON CHICAGO MARKET BRERA 4 aN Cg 5 « 2 0! “ od * ; . Gen Foods ..... 43 42% 4a + hn Joins Railways CHICAGO, July 3 (U. P)~Grain Sen Motors: ..- 4 sie sy Mo . futures displayed a weaker trend Sooarich Ll as% 48% 48%... James P. Tretion Jr. of Portland, on the Board of Trade today in. |Srevbound ‘Cp 2, 233 ne Su Suced partly by erratic action of | Int Harvester. wa 0 id cotton market. Barley coun- |: wi y ss iel, effective July 1. * tered the trend in light trade, Sree TOON ell HR el A native of In- At 11 a, m. wheat was off % to ee Be : Ry Sr dianapolis, Mr. 1%; sats Of 3k to 4: Ive.off ¥%lieews . dco 6 4 %. and baley unchanged to ele Ie Te eet n Sr Nik Buttes B® NEB Cu > : N ¥ Central... 18% 18h 18% + io INT'L DETROLA CO. [gue mm msew se seid = Pan Am Air. 33% 3 + % WILL PAY DIVIDEND Eatin 308 3 Bu © % Directors of International Detrola, E150, & G.. fm ste Se 3M Corp, have voted a quarterly divi-|Pure on Ll 1th 1° Me + dend of twenty-five cents on com-(Revn” Ton 5... jist Bie 33% To mon stock payable Aug. 1 to stock- oS qc Th TW nh +N holders of record July 15, C. Russell South Pac... an AN an Tn joined the Mack Truck Co. and a og (on is, Presiden Slaent a airman Su © Cal linn ih me year later was named superintend-| he dividend is the ninth cons (Sid. Ol (N 3).. $1 imi mo ¥ ent of equipment for the Portland) secutive payment of that amount.|im Sobre Sit 4% $k + % Traction Co. The common which is the corpora-|U 8 Realty ... 52% 83% 352% + % : : Warner Bros .. 13% 13% 13% + 3% tion's only outstanding capital Te rn: th. 108 0 104% — 3% fqtals 490,000 shares. Vwi ewe “een

Plants are operated in Detroit, | Elkhart, Ind., and ‘Indianapolis, Ind. ——————

MERGER INVOLVES + Diane PLANT

| forces for their grim task of land-

[Administrator Leo T. Crowley said

/GROSS TAX RETURNS

{reached the.all-time high of $40,-

Jbusinesses operating in Indiana,

lord, 1,264,166, exceeding last year’s

1.5. TROOPS USE

{Reverse Lend-Lease Aid,

Played Vital Role in Invasion Task. ‘WASHINGTON, July 3.—British the volume of United States ship-

ments to the British, played a vital role in helping to prepare American

ing in Normandy, Eoreign Economic

today, | One of the biggest jobs done for U. 8. forces, which took the entire output of ‘Britain's sheet steel roll-

reverse lend-lease, now nearly nalf}-

ing industry for three months, was! the waterproofing of hundreds of | wading tanks, trucks and mech-!

-{anized equipment so they could!

reach the beaches .in fighting trim!

after, breasting the surf, Crowley!

D. Eisenhower's headquarters esti- | mated that enough steel had been} used for this job to have built al bridge *150 - feet ‘wide across the

> English channel from Dover to

Class ‘move the finished waterproof - ing sets,-Crowley continued, “a huge--‘fleet of British. trucks was kept operating day and njght” The Ya terproofing sets were assembled a installed by British engineers. Other items of pre-invasion gid. he cited were all rait transportation | to invasion ports, 1100 Spitfires and | g| Other British planes and more than! ¥ 100 airflelds, more than 25,000 miles! of steel landing mats, thousands of parachutes and many other goods. and services. He reported "that total reverse lend-lease from “the British commonwealth” including the United Kingdom, India, Australia and New Zealand for the first three months of 1944 at an annual rate of well over $2,000,000,000. This figure, he added, included only goods and services supplied to our troops and shipping and did not take into account strategic raw materials and foods sent to this country. Inasmuch as American lend-lease to the British commonwealth for the first two months of this year (latest figures available) was at an annual rate © of under $5,000,000,000, it appeared that the current rate of reverse lend-lease from Britain -was nearing or had already reached the half-way mark of U. 8. shipments to the British na Moreover, Crowley said, | New Zealand and “Australia alone furnished more reverse lend-lease. aid to the U. 8. during the first quarter of this year than total U. 8. lendlease shipmema. to those countries.

REACH ALL-TIME HIGH

announced that its total collections for the fiscal year ending June 30

838,398.04. This amount exceeded’ ‘the fiscal year ending June 30, 1943, by $6,602,239,51, an increase of 19.28 per cent. -» < Gilbert K. Hewit, director of the

the gross income tax act presents a very wide "base; that it reaches practically all classes ‘of income. When conditions dre good, tax payments from both business and Iabor increase, Mr. Hewit said. Much

war contracts from out-of-state

Mr. Hewit stated. Mr. Hewit added that gross Income tax returns for this fiscal year were also the highest on rec-

total by over 119,000.

LOCAL ISSUES

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The gross income tax department | try.”

gross income tax division, said that} -

of the present increase is’ due tol

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an answer to enemy

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NEW VACUUM PACKAGE TESTED

- Containers Designed to Hold Either bis or Solid Food.

NEW YORK, July 3 (U. P)— Standard Cap & Seal Corp. announced yesterday that it will! shortly ‘put into test production al new vacuum package which has been’ in the experimental and de-

years. The company representative stated that the package is a lamination’ of ‘aluminum foil paper and cellophane with a resin coating, and that while the new. container will be used mainly for solid foods it is also designed for liquids. Patents on the new product, he added, are controlled by the company, and it will - manufacture equipment to produce the packages, perform lamination, and supply packages.

COMMERCE FIGURES "70 BE AVAILABLE

WASHINGTON, July 3 (U. P).— Business will again have access -to statistical information compiled by the department of commerce as soon as military security requirements permit, the department announced today. 4 Secretary Jesse Jones said considerable preparatory work already |; has been dope. The action is described as “a statistics program for government, business and indus

Jones said advice of business and industry will be sought to round

but .in the meantime suggestions Will be Welcomed {rom business and

out the new statistical program, |today,

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Bailey bridge, new U. S.-Britih war. creation proving of mmense value 4 sili oyersliuic, mad: demolition, is shown. being constructed across a river in England. Parts of the bridge,

built both in the U. S. and England, are interchangeable and can be speadily. pus together. It was invented He said a report from Gen. Dwight by Mr. D. C. Bailey of the ministry of supply. © - ; -e

(Cheap Goods Banned From

Foreign Relief Supplies

WASHINGTON, July 3 (U. P.) ~The government will seek to safe- i guard the prestige of the “made in U. S. A.” label by preventing cheap, poorly-mnade American products from finding their way into relief sup{plies headed for liberated areas of Europe, it was learnéd today. - American products, it was pointed out, could win a bad reputation - na potentially good market ‘if inferior goods 2 are distributed. especially

because a ‘large -portion of relief, ———— supplies will be sold or exchanged for work rather-than given away outright.

To, make sure that only good |

quality commodities Teach Europe,

all buying for “the united nations

tion in this country will be handled by the war food administration, the!

treasury procurement division and the army surgeon general's office. | Officials said some-of the relief; stockpiles being accumulated by. the | foreign economic administration in«| clude second-hand or out-moded commodities which are more suitable for outright gifts in cases extreme need rather than for or exchange for labor. A great deal of the accumulated materials, however, is new: For example, millions of cotton dresses are

military government during the first | tend six months after liberation. Mrs. Eleanor Lynch of the textile! staff of FEA said the dresses are very in design, but nonetheless attractive and wearable. She said clothing distributed by UNRRA, which' takes over after AMG -moves to newly liberated areas, would be much the same ag “sent “through! AMG, wrt In countries hele native costumes are popular, Mrs. Lynch said, materials with needle and thread are to be sent over so the people can make their own clothes.

WAGON WHEAT . Up to the close of the Chicago market . Indianapolis flour m and elevators paid $1.47 per bushel for No. 1

red wheat (other on their merits), No. 3 white ‘oats, and No. 3 red

industry groups.

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{7% No. 3 yellow shelled corn, $1.06 bushel and No. 2 white Shelled oorn, $1.34

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beverage purposes, grain) mated 10,000,000 gallons to the near-:

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POST-WAR AIR TRAFFIC VIEWED

NEW YORK, July 3 (u. P)—

velopment stage for the last five elief and rehabilitation administra- Predicting that helicopters will reue ’ | wise the shopping habits of many

| American housewives, C. B. F. Macauley, director of aeronautical rets went on record today with a fore‘cast that helicopter traffic over in'habited areas 10 years from now (will “be fully channelized and as

| strictly regulated as surface traffic if

today. While warning the public not to {anticipate a simple, cheap heli~i copter in the immediate post-war : period, Macauley, who spoke’ be- { fore a scientific display forum held | yesterday under the auspices of the

! | National Assdciation of Display In< {bei made at an average cost of ning distribution by the allied) | dustries, ‘said that helipcopters will cen- 3

a onal He foresaw the development of “great merchant marts in a ring around the perimeter of metropolitan " as & result of greater usage of the little ying nachines.”

WPB AUTHORIZES WHISKY MAKING

WASHINGTON, July 3 (U.P) — board

ly 50,000,000 gallons of whisky ex-

oats. | pected to flow from distilleries this

summer.

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% BUY MORE WAR BONDS—So that “Indeperidence Day will be even more

in. the years to come.

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