Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1944 — Page 10

BUSIN

os bo Of Britai errs. By ROGER APPARENTLY WE ARE only to preserve the British

. | Poland, as it did Czechoslovakia at Munich, but also to pre-| Employment (Manufacturing) .........

serve Britain's right to make nose to its government cartels.

a person anti-British. For years the auto-owners of this| country paid tribute, through the] "high price of tires, to the British cartel which had a strangle-hold on, = the world's, rubber production.| of |

The disaster Pearl Harbor, and | o's ¥ subsequent | troubles with rubber, haven't in-| creased ‘our af-| fection for _the|

cartel way of doing things, which |

duction so

Mr. Budrow divide up markets so there won't be | too much competition

The British are now forming an- prices for 200 to 240 pounds goog (head) .........o.ovenn.. eeeeeens 243,412 other cartel, this one in cocoa. NOW fell to $14.50. (Cattle... eieeirrniarrnnniinns ceeernranns 31,459 cocoa isn't the most vital element | Livestock receipts were reported | calves Cees sssaruire resenanne teens vere. 15320 in our lives, by any means. (at 11,700 hogs, 2600 cattle, 900 gheep ..... ....eeeeieeirineiesns vreens. 39,505 But a cocoa cartel just adds t0icalves, and 1500 sheep, the WFA Corn (bushel) ...........eoeerenienss.. 2,905,300 the whole vicious group of cartels, reported. Wheat ........... Cereeeenieesnsanans 712,800 which are vicious because. they — . Dats ..... canta LEIS T TET. veverenees 55000 gradually influence American busi- loon TO CHOICE HOGS 1a hoans0 | ve ...... vere I veubess. 0 ness to adopt one same pcre 140- 180 pounds .. .... . 13.004 14 4 Soybeans ...... eeeireieeieaneeiis vere.. 968,000 either in “self-defense” or, Ore | 160- 180 pounds @ 14 4¢ probably, because it is an easy Way | ;00° 30 Jonas 14 304 14 56 MISCELLANEOUS to do business. Eric Johnston, 30- [+4 LAH 1 9614 3 | Telephones in Use .......o00000s veeeess 132,847 president of the U. 8. Chamber of |. 350" jon pounds ©: [1440@1445| pogtoffice Receipts .............. een $576,902 Commerce, says cartels are a “'sissy” 300- 320 bounds . 14.40 | Electricity Output (by kwh.) ....... Ce 92.761,000 way of doing business. | Medium | Gas Consumption (by cubic feet) ........ 601,381,000 This department cannot under. 160- 220 pounds a 11.76@ 14.25 water Pumpage (by gallons) ............1362,570,000

stand why this government, which is ‘axious to promote foreign trade, | does not fight such business methods aggressively.

Instead, we give into British fears Good—

and promise them we won't reconvert before they do and thus not

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“We Promise Not-to, Reconvert Aheat

Medium

n; They Form Cocoa Cartel

BUDROW FIGHTING THIS WAR, not

empire's right to sell out]

this country pay through the,

It is almost enough to make |

PRICES LOWER |

ON HOGS HERE

Quotations Down 25 Cents On 160 to 400 Pound | Porkers.

Prices on 160 to 400-pound hogs

is to restrict pro=|dived 25 cents and more at the | the | (ndianapolis stock yards today, the | Bank clearings ....... eenene price will stay up, war food administration reported.

Porkers weighing less than 160 pounds remained steady, while top|

Packing Sows

|Cood to Cho'ce— |

270- 300 pounds ............. [email protected] |

300- 330 pounds .....iienn. 13.706 13.78 330 360 pounds ...seeceeecos 13.656 13.75 360- 400 pounds ...eeee ceeres 13.604 13.70

13.50@ 13.65

400- 450 pounds .... 13.40@ 13.60

450- 550 pounds

EMPLOYMENT

1944 .78,930 Payroll (Weekly) ceeanebe veeve.. $3,310,463 Obtained Jobs ..... .... ...coceeseeeess.0,624 Filed Unemployment Claims ............217 TRANSPORTATION Inbound Freight (carloads) ,......... .. 18,235 Outhound Freight 2...... ..c.c.vviveine. 12,208 Streetcar, Bus & Trolley Passengers. ..... 9,708,371

November,

Airplane Passengers (arrly. & departing). .4,

BUILDING

MARKETING RECEIPTS

Imports Relief (persons) . Relief (cost)

Sess ecessnssssianeRnan

srasresIsRIRRIRRs ERs

928

Houses (permit value) .....o.eec000e0...$39,900 Apartments ........ Keesren cere vines. 0 Business ...... eeseessssnnnaransesencnss..0 Industrial ........ treatsscnerntratssete en $5,600 | Public teveasiauny tevsven vesesrvercnsses. $1,500 LRepairs and Alterations ................. $92,079 FINANCE veesssssess. $136,974,000 Bank debits ............... vrnesWiNeruy $404,837,000

Rg veresesss. $1,461,608

Compared With

October, 1944 % November, 1943 % 81,156 ....... -— 2 96,477 .. ...... — 18.2 $3,413,868 ...... -— 30 $4,338,242 ..... — 231 6083 .......... + 89 7.430 ..... vores. = 10.8 245 .viieennnen. — 11.4 169 ve + 28.4 18514 .........= 15 17519 ...0vvvreim 12,370 - 13 13,441 .......... —- 92 10,077,157 ...... - 37 © 10.084,939 ......— 3.7 3322 ...i.ene..+ 483 3,851 .....00000.+ 28.0 $25500 ........+ 565 $8,200 .......... +3866 0 0 $10,200 ........—100.0 $3,940 ..........=—100:0 $58,000 ......r ~— 90.3 $30,375 .........~— 81.6 $173,000 ....... — 99.1 0 ieneanen. +100.0 $78,351 ........+ 17.5 $128,335,000 .... 4+ 6.7 $127,800,000 ...,+ 7.2 $405,777,000 ... — 0.2 $403,142,000 .... + 04 228048 ........+ 6.7 253,546 ..uun.n.. — 4.0 30430 ......... + 34 31,987 ....eeie=— 17 16442 .........— 68 ‘10,835 .........o4 41.4 42,919 cere 11 39478 .....v0v0.4 03 1,148200 .......+ 153 2,636,000 .......+ 10.2 620,000 veresd 15.0 669,000 .........+ 6.5 47,500 cers. 158 327,500 .........—~ 83.2 0 0 1,837,400 .......— 47.3 © 774,000 .........+ 25.1 132,505 ........4+ 03 132,059 .........+ 06 $645794 ....... — 10.8 $487,472 ........ + 18.3 92,701,000 ...... + 01 93,485,000 ...... —~ 08 559,740,000 ..... + 14 655,462,000 ..... — 83 1,440,730,000 — 54 1,351,230,000 ....+ 0.8 $1,040,012 ...... + 40.5 $2,541,420 ......— 425 591 800 $8,917 $10,897

Compareli With

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‘GREEN REFUSES

MURRAY'S OFFER

AFL Declines Joint Action On CIO Post-War Plan,

Urges Labor Unity. WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (U. P.).— A. F. of L. President William Green today rejected the C. I. O's bid for joint dction on a post-war economic and political program, declaring that the only way to achieve labor soli-

|

4 darity was through “organic” unity

—in other words, one big union, Describing the C. I. O. offer, made by C. I. O. President Philip Murray, as “merely shadow-boxing and pretense,” Green said the “unalterable

(fact” remained that “two national

labor organizations cannot coexist in America without serious injury to the nation’s workers and the cause of progress.” “There is room for only one

$71,825 .........+ 28.2 united labor movement in our coun-

try,” he asserted.

C. I. 0. Proposes Program

Sources of above information: Indiana Employment Security division; New York Central, Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio, Monon, Illinois Central and Nickel Plate Railroads; Indianapolis Railways; Indianapolis Municipal Airport; City Building Commissioner; Indianapolis Clearing House Association; Dun & Bradstreet; Agriculture Marketing Service; Indianapolis Board of Trade; U. 8. Commerce Department; Indiana Bell Telephone Co.; Indianapolis Postoffice; Center Township Trustee;

Murray made the offer for the C. I: O. in a letter urging that representatives of the two unions meet to draft co-operative post-war program aimed at full employment, wage adjustments, broadened social security and repeal of ‘anti-labor laws. * Green called Murray's letter “a flat refusal on the part of the C. I O. to accept the A. F. of L.'s appeal for resumption of conferences seeking a united labor movement in | America.” “The only way to achieve {unity is to unite organically,” he declared. “This' is labor's greatest need now and in the post-war period, yet Mr. Murray turns a deaf ear. ’ The two major ynions differed in policy during the recent campaign, the A. F. of L. remained officially neutral and the C. I. O. working for the re-election of President Roosevelt. The A. F. of L. criticized the C. 1. O. Political Action Committee

Civilian Cotton - May'Be Frozen

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (U.P). —The army's urgént need for cotton duck cloth, to shelter troops and civilians in liberated areas of Europe, and to meet the enlarged demands growing out of the stepup in Pacific fighting, is expected to result in a war production board directive temporarily “freezing” certain coarse cotton yarns, it was reported today. ’ The move may be taken at the insistence of the army, it was said, and will affect yarns in the 5's to 20's category ‘used largely by manufacturers of cotton. rugs, draperies, upholstery and bedspreads for the civilian marke. Last week the OPA exempted all constructions of cotton duck grey fabrics, sold under contract to the war and navy departments, from price control from Dec. 14 through March 15, 1945.

Local Meetings

Professional Engineers

The Indiana Society of Professional Engineers will meet Thursday evening at 8 in the Claypool hotel to hear Calvin C. Chang's talk on ‘‘Aspects of China's Economic Future.” #

Foreign Trade . The final meeting of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce foreign trade institute will be held tomorrow night at the Claypool hotel. A discussion on will be led by A. J. Kelley, treasurer of D. C. Andrews & Co., Chicago.

Cost Accountants

coln hotel.

TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1944

ICKES TIGHTENS § POLISH P

“Transportation”

The Indianapolis chapter of the National Association” of Cost Accountants will hold its fourth annual “Information Please” meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m: in the LinParticipating in the tax panel will be Charles R. Israel, Horace M. Read, Harold K. Sinex, Troy

ON COAL OUTPUT

Ore Mined From Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky Will Be Affected.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (U. P.).— Solid Fuels Administrator Harold L. Ickes today announced that regula= tions governing the distribution of coal mined in Indiana, Illinois and western Kentucky will -be tightened on Jan. 1, in order to increase the supply of short-stocked industrial consumers and retail distributors. Industrial consumers which have from 91 to 120 days’ supply on hand will be prohibited from obtaining more than 80 per cent of their cure rent requirements from the mines. Consumers having more than 120 days’ supply will be limited to 60 per cent of their needs. from current production. No consumer, however, will be compelled to maintain stocks below

with 90 days or less coal in their stockpiles as well as retail dealers will be permitted to obtain full current requirements directly from the mines.

PRINTING COMPANY "HONORS. HOFMANN

Officers and department heads of Bookwalter-Ball-Greathouse Print ing Co: held a dinner last night at the ‘Riley hotel in” honor of Karl W. Hoffmann. Mr. Hoffmann, who is company secretary, will retire Jan. 1, having completed his 40th year of service in November. He started with the printing company as a salesman, but soon advanced to chief estimator and remained in that posifion for 35 years. He was concerned in thet ultimate production of more -than 100,000,000 bound books and respon= sible for millions of dollars worth of printing.

3 " : and what it called the C. I. O.’s ; 250- 600 pounds ............. [email protected]| yndjanapolis Power & Light Co.; Citizens Gas & Coke Utility; Indianapolis Water Co.; U, 8, Customs Office; Indianapolis 5 G. Thurston, Joseph O. Waymire|: beat them to world markets. The Slaughter Pigs Chsmber of Commerce. attempt to claim major credit for| d Charlton N or ym LOCAL PRODUCE - . . / 4 other half of such a bargain 18 y.4ium.to Choice— ; =| } political victories. Heavy breed hens, 22¢. Leghorn hens, news of another cartel. We must| 90-120 pounds 9.28012.35 APARTMENT OWNERS |charge are Mrs. Olive Harris, John ee ————————— U. S. STATEMEN STATEMEN mn. hy: : look mighty soft to them. we TATTLE ito) SCR - et 'A. Klebes, Miss Glen Hanning, Mrs.|R. H. WHITE CO. TAKEN OVER ..N T |p Brotlerg. tryers (2nd roasters, Jnter 8 : Cholce— | \ : . WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (U. P.J.—Gov- | gre ingers, 23c; leghorn springers, 3lc. WER I Dna oi l02g1120 ; ‘FETE. SET TOMORROW minnie Habig, Mrs. Crystal Lank-| NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (U, Poo] WASHINGTON Dec. 10 (0 BCom, oFel suringers. Joc: ieghorn spfing CO - OPERATIVE apartment | joo" 50) Pounds © 00000000000 16.2817 80 PLEA PA TLY 0 K D ™ Clapist ~ |ford, Mrs. Julia Berry, Mrs. T. PF |City Stores Co. today acquired all as- current Rscal year through Dec. 16, com-| Eggs—Chrrent receipts, sees grade A houses, in which each tenant [1300-1500 DOUALA ..ovurvaseen. [email protected] 1 ina e annua ristmas party of pjeck, Mrs. Eva Hitz, Mrs. I. E.| sets, except cash and government |Pared with a yess ago. ~~ == = args, Me! gras 4 medium, 0c: §rede owns his apartment, are coming |Gncd- pounds .. . 135021835] PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19 (U. P.) the Apartment Owners association | Parker, C. J. Oval, Paul Coen, W.D.|securities, of R. H. White Co. of Expenses ... $44,289,927,801 $41,504,670,433| Butter—No 5Cc. Butterfat—No. 1, back. They hit the skids during 900-1100 pours .. -- J3300h 14. ’ ' . "| will be held at noon tomorrow in the Guyton, Roy Wheeler, E. Frank|Boston, a wholly owned subsidiary Na Spending 060 un $8.919314.952 99s: Ke. 3, 36c the depression. But in the last | 1100-1300 Jounds seeseeeeneens 108001828 —The application of the Scripps- gpinks-Arms hotél. A turkey" din- Brown, Albert Paetz, Prank Grimm |of Wm. Filene’s Sons Co., for ap- Net Deficit 27.505.888.904 23.30721,183 otal WAGON WHEAT . ch 4 LL | Modi — reese - | i Cas lance. 21,078,381, ,247,821, o the close of tne cago marke few months, several New York Md ounde waist Howard Investment Co. to be de nee wil be {dewey bi Sania Claus and William P. Snethen. A in cash. The Working Bal. . 20.315.485.407 11.485.081.011 today. Indianapolis. four mills and grain : a [,/00-1100 pounds ...... veveses a0: and vaudeville entertainment. Mu- tt acquisition brings to six the number | Public Debt. 23®567,717,844 169,826,830,819 elevators paid $1.67 per bus or No apartment houses have gone [1100-1300 pounds ..,... seseses [email protected] clared generally exempt from the co-op. Caamon~— [email protected] | Investment company act was par- |SiC Will be furnished by talent from| Wyandotte Worsted Co. nine of department stores owned and -Raserve a an 261 00 BO A |e No. 3 white or No. 3 red. resting 33 400 Ce p the Jane Burroughs studio. months ended Aug. 31, net income | operated by City Stores Co.through-| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |lbs. or better, 64c; corn, No. 2 yellow There are two main reasons. Heifers tially granted today by the securi- CIOBEINED vvvvnssnssnonsnins $ 8,636,000 | shelled, old crop, $1.09% per bushel, and It's one way to be sure of a place [Choice . BULL: y " - tea Members of the committee in |$48595. out the East and the South. ee AR NA i 19,319,000 | No. 2 white shelled, old crop, $1.24%. y = 806_pounds “....., vee 48 {ties and ‘exchange commission. = “to live, in these days of housing | 800-1000 pounds ............. [email protected] Good - In denying the general exempSaris, Any Hare ye y Wg $00. 800 pounds vevsean vesras 3% 18.00 tion, which the eompany had re-| -— x uction allow 0 = | 400-10 ounds ..... cebsenes ! § | pepses of operating the building Medium quested the commission ruled that) b 0 J. 90 pounds besenaseanne 9508130011 company need not file reports | 8, # un 500- 900 POUNAS ............. 2.00@ 9.50 more than once a year. >, \ ODDS AND ENDS: Army-Navy 00d Cows (all weights) BL The commission also granted the | “E” pennants have been won by the | ram 0 Tose@11 00 company permission to buy its stock Franklin and Greenwood plants of Cutter and common .......... 4°8@ 8.38! from affiliates who are affiliated Noblitt-Sparks Industries and by "Bulls (all welshtsy "|only because they are employed by Sherrill Research Corp. of Peru....|Beef— an affiliated person. However, this Signs of the times: The Indianapolis |; Go0¢ (AIF Weights) ......... [email protected] |. 1udes officers and directors. Real Estate board has raised its Good RR ' 0.308125 Scripps-Howard Investment Co. dues to $36 a year, . . . The local| Miami conn" 1308 5.80 |is an Ohio corporation organized in Better Business bureau is tied with CALVES (900) 1941 to consolidate seven investthose in Boston and 8t. Louis for Vealers (all weights) ment companies affiliated with the . Good and choice ............. [email protected] - » - being sued the most; of the 11 suits, D004. 404 SLOIGR [iessitenss C10 s0ais 50 | News gathering and news-publish 7 have been dropped, 4 are stillicun ee [email protected] ing businesses of the Scripps-How-pending. . . . No gyp who has sued| Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves [ard Newspapers. a Better Business bureau for dam- Steers “hot ages has been able to collect in|%oo- 800 pounds ............ [email protected] court. . . . Lane Bryant's sales rose| 800:1060 pounds ..... ereaes [email protected] N. Y. Stocks 22 per cent in November. . . . Ring-| 500- 800 pounds ....ee.,e... [email protected] “ ling Bros. circus has ordered new | 800-1000 pounds ....oeeeeee. WAIL High Low Last Change _ nin Mn Re metal grandstand seats. . . . Philip-| 500-1000 pounds ..... veeeess [email protected] | Allis-Chal ..... 30% 39 MW — Y ) pine guerrillas found that printing C300 900 pounds 1.500 ats |An $a oe ia 2% MN - % CHOOSE NOW FROM OUR their own money cost more. than it Calves (steers) Am Rad & 88.. 11% 11% 11s — % 5 ’ . was worth y Good and Choice— LOIS Am Roll Mill lth RH Rv t GLAMOROUS A RR AY Oo F ‘ 500 pounds down ........... {Am T& . “ a . . ents sane oun Am Tob B ...'66 68 68 .. JEWELRY FOR CHRISTMAS! 500 pounds down™. . cove. 0.00011.35 Am Water W .. 8% 8% 8% . * Calves (heifers) Anaconda . 8% 28 WY — . ) Armour & Co.. 6% 6% 6a — . 300! ands down. . [email protected] | Atchison ...... 81 9% (81 + 1% Nationally on : Mediums ® Atl Refining .. 303% 30% 303% + Ad . a - 500 pounds down [email protected] +Bald Loco ct 304 30 EN =m vertised { Pen In an.. » —- FROM COCONUTS SHEEP AND LAWS us) Beth Steel | #43 8 MM + } WATCHES en . . Good and choice ............ 5.00@ 6.38 | gore Warner CL 30% 39 30% .... \ —Bulova—Gruen WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (U. P.).| Medium and good ___...... 3.35@ 800 Caterpillar T .. 49 ~~ 48% 48% — lal} \ —Elgin —Benrus American forces in Levte have Good and choice LA 1375g1450|Shes, & Ohio 30% 481s 50% + I o = erican forces In yle ha © | Medium and good ............ [email protected] Ohiids or’ oo. 8% 5% 5% Dane ivi encountered some new Japanese Common ......c...ceeceienies 8.008 10.38 | Douglas Aire .. 60% % | 30% + 1» - we Exquisite DIAMOND SETS rer—————————————— Du Pont ......1 1 - weapons, including coconut bombs - ~ CY Gen Electric +. 30% 38% 39% — % p : : i LOCAL ISSUES Gen Foods .... 41% 40% 41 = ¥% / Diamond and Ruby $ 75 . and magnetic mines for attaching otors ... 64 63's 64 eer to tank q to Lt. Col. All Nominal quotations furnished by Indi- Sen Mos oe 83% 83% 53% eee COCKTAIL WATCHES anks, according . Col. AN |anapolis securities dealers. Goodyear .. =. 503 50% 50% eve $1.25 a Week! , STOCKS Qreyhound . 33 2W¥% BH... = A. Feldman, just back from service Bid Asked [ine Harvester. 81% 81° 81a + % $ 50 to Cn with the Tth division, Agents Fin Corp com, ™M a Johni-Mus . si ou “ - 1, $595 Agents Fin Corp p . 1. enneco ord . + " : (B .. 3 38 — 3 The magnetic mine 1s a disk Avieshire Colt com ..w.oi.. 118 03 | RASH QB. BN Be w Sparkling Diamonds and fiery Rubies artistically embrace toe §f about, eight inches in diameter and |Belt R Stk Yds pid ...vvuanee s ves ckheed Alr 20% 10% 0% + No modern gold cases. wa smart! i | Bobbs<Merrill com .. ...eanses - ! . ‘ a . ote = erms ged! wo inches thick. Four permanent- | Bobbs- 1 413 pt 68 ....|Martin (Glenn) 24% 233% 24% + % Easy Arran two inches Central Boya com "oii 30 38g Mont Ward. ww 81% Sli BIN Lee | ly magnetized {iron slugs hold it circle Theater com .... 82 .. |Nash-Kelv “..., 15% 18% 18% .... *Comwlith Loan 5% pid... 105 108 | Nat Biscuit ... 34's QW HW —~ % against the side of any steel tank or |«\eia Elec com oo 13% 14 | Nat Distillers . 36'a 36a 36's — Ya | “Electronic Lab com . 5% $% (N Y Central .. 23 2% 23 + hn vehicle that a Japanese soldier can. "1 "co ‘com "7" 18% 18% |Ohlo Oil CAT 1TH 1TH + slap it on. It is detonated with a ome T&T Ft Wayne 7% pid Si {Packard .... Si 4 R13 2 v time fuse “Ind & Mich EI Dfd ....00i. 108 107 Penney 198. la Mik - 2 The coconut bombs, Feltman re-|Indbis B & L ptd o.oo 280138 phgipg Dodge. 38h Md 3... ported, were made of coconut shells indpis Railways com ......... as ....|Brecter & G... 3 Hk HW + filled with block picric acid, with Jbl (ater pid oo eee 20 Pure Ou lll deh lek 18% oo hand grenades in the centers. The Jefl Nat Life com ............ 13"... [Repub Si _-.. 10h 1 1 — 9% Japanese whirled them on the end gna § Co Pie - ee Mg Schemiey Dist. 30% 30 + of a fibre rope three feet long. They Lincoln Loan Co 5'%a% pfd ... 98%. ..|g0tifl U8 toi Td Tie 13% oho. Men's Birthstone Fraternal Rings Initial Rings detonated on striking. May Nit Lite tom Sire 2 Re Bo 324 LW + + 1% Priced $49.50 Easy Ries 15 * *250 Palen §» to 550 These weapons, like other Japan-|P R Maiory com -... Ba MNIGE 0 Cal 38 3h 3M es Sram y N Ind Pub Berv 5% .. 108'y 110% Std Ol (Ind) 33% 33% 33% ese equipment, are not rated too pub Serv Ind 5% . 108% 100%, ha \ iy, , ) Pub Serv of Ind com 19% 321 (Std Oll (N J) , 85% 83% 58% — MW high by the G. L's, according to Progress Laundry com 18 ! } Sevag OO, , oo 1% ne : » ) q i g i : Gear & om ‘ “130th Cent Fox. 27% 27 Mh - Feldman. The magnetic mine, he ‘Ross Gear & Tool com +e... 3 + |U 8 Rubber +... 53% 51% 53% + said, proved effective against the 5° Ind Q & E 48% renee 0814 i 1U 8 Steel .... 50% 80% 80% + N hulls of light tanks, but not medium | United Tei Co 80% .. tert MU Wamer Bros 13% 13% 1 — % K ' |Union Title com . 28 o|Westing El ....115% 118 118% ~ a tanks. - BONDS “tet Zenith Rad ... 38% 38% 38% — ram My (Algers Wins'w RR 4'3% “ees Atiierican Joan 5s a sens J merican Loan 5s # . sees " Ch ot Com Bid a sl . "ees HOOSIER b. 1S BU " Citizens In e as “enn $1 000 Consol Fin 5s 50 “. verses . eX - Ind Asso Tel Ceo 4'4s 70 “ees $1 114 000 IN BONDS Mi Style Watches Si h ; mulated Pearls Loéket and Chain 1, mat Rake ogg G0 lly . ad gg® Wiig) mig Sifpe wig Sijgw Indpis Water Co 34s 68 00108 ....| Indiana men and women in the fiom fiom okomo ater Wks Bs vee 106% ee FIRE | Kubner Packing Co 4s 54 .... 99 ....|service bought $1,774,000 worth of E w f P y N'Ihd Bus Serv 315 1 0.0 doe 111 war bonds dufing November. asy ¥v ays 10 ray: NSURA NCE gem of Tod 3s 18 Loia00™ oun] TRIS investment was part of a 1. Charge Your Purchase and Take It With You. Pub Tel 4 ae ny LASTS coer 108 eesitotal of $248.402,100 for the state 2. Deferred Payment—as Little as $1.25 a Week. tA HOLD Ri hmond Water Wes 5s 57 10s . (announced yesterday by Eugene C. 3. Layaway or Cash! 2 Urac Term Co Bs 37 0... aaa | ON HOUSE U 8 Machine Corp 8s 83 1... . % ....|Pulliam, war finance committee

FURNITURE and personal effec 3 Te for os little os Eg - $3 A YEAR

| OR 15.50 FOR 3 YEARS:

*Ex-dividend,

PLANS SPECIALISTS ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (U, PJ. —A plan to enable members of the house foreign affairs committee to become specialists in various fields of world affairs will be considered by the committee after the new congress meets in January, Chairman

Sol Bloom (D. N. Y.) said today. i Bloom said he would offer a pro-

IN WORLD AFFAIRS

state chairman.

NYE LEAVES SENATE WITH WAR PREDICTION

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U. P).—

dress that within 20 years the United States ‘would be asked to

. Visit Indianapolis’ “Most Interesting Store”

a 90 days’ supply, Ickes said. Those '

TUESDAY,

STILL NO

Cautious Wor In Diverse Inf British .S

‘By R. H. SH. United Press Staf WASHINGTON, ~The Jong-awaite

' United States atti

land failed today tainty about A: policy. The Polish state terday by the state so cautiously word diverse interpreta were prompted in comprehensive surf policy by President It was generall however, that in tl United States pron the partition of Po ed by Russia if a P could be formed agreement.

Favored by

Former Polish P Mikolajczyk, leade party, has favored ment with Rus: months. In the senate the from Senator Buri remark that it wa platitudes which d thing,” to the den Arthur H. Vander that “only the Pr us the reassurance to be called for.” The British, wh to agree to Russie mands, thought statement was agreement” with t the Poles, who fc have resisted pres their eastern regio as “entirely in ke views. Seen as Hir

Observers who | Polish=Russian di: cepted’ the statem the Poles to for: that would agree boundary demand. In return, the promised its full r a “strong, free a Poland whose pe the “untrammelec order their inter they see fit." The next step a to the Polish gov in London. It was here that the 1¢ of Tomasz Arcisz and that Mikelajc as prime minister.

No Clear

; The state depar failed to produce tion of American erated areas. The statement, erate previously e policies: ONE: The Uni posed to outside i internal affairs of TWO: It prefe: questions await th but does not rule ments before the ranged by “friend agreement.” THREE: The | adhere to its tra declining to guar: frontiers. FOUR: The U. ment of a world tion in which it, bers, would asume the preservation c

TEACHERS

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