Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1945 — Page 20

J—————————————————————— By ROGER BUDROW

LAST FALL'S COLLISION N

~ jured 65 persons. and shows why railroads have to pay around $ annually in personal injury claims.

Terre Haute Train Wreok Shows Why Injuries Cost Railroads $50 Million

NEAR TERRE HAUTE of two Chicago & Eastern Illinois trains took 26 lives and inIt was the year's Worst railroad accident 50 million

CONVENTION BAN

Meeting Shut-Down Necessary. WASHINGTON,

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| Byrnes is preparing to impose a lon virtually all wartime conventions in.an effort.to relieve

That isn't so large, compared with| = their $700 million profit for 1944. But it is big compared to the $98, mjiion they earned in 1937 and the! $95. milliory in 1939. The cost of personal injury claims has ar trebled since 1939,

the Investors Porkers Under tee 100. P

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ures. In 1943, the) Pennsylvania paid |

Santa Fe nearly $3 million, Union’ pptdnd Trade on Pacific over $1 million, and s0 on. “ynder _/ About 75 per cent of come. from employees. old brakeman lost bot! fused to settle for $5 $200,000 instead,

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from ex orume, they have a sg] { possible, adatinistrative proviems| chance” af settling claims out o { involved, : court if there is less publicity and! Tg 10 Hoe BOGS ow ii transportation ot] ewer Pullman- -chasing lawyers,” 140 160 ) 13.7 514.80 ficlals have long favored Some Investors Reader says. “Claim poy 160 1% OL 3 50 Lf Sanne to cut down non-essential nents have a nasty habit of dou-| 2g. 220 5 14.80 (travel, not only to make more room ling or quadruplin g once they get, 2. Paunc reas meso tt Hoa 14.90 fOr war traffic but to relieve crowded | into court.” 270-300 pounds ... "1470614 80 | hotel conditions in many important The Terre Haute wreck prompted| ig 30 pounds. 2 4 3 a | war centers, The entire problem, Benator Wheeler to shout “railroad | Bia) {howeyver, was considered . a - high negligence” and demand all rail | 160- 220 pots eeeematene. "12.15013.7 policy matter that could be decided

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roads install more safety devices. Packing Sows The railroads retorted that they've; Bod fo Cholce— always been safety-conscious and] 3 300-330 oan. a

that increases in accidents aré “due| 330- 360 pounds

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700-1100 pounds Packard President George. T. :

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out * $9 million, | ; ‘New York Cen- An ac tral $6 million, a riseof 5 cents. on 160 to 400-)

. POTKErs aple to get new: equipment, 160 pounds held a steady | seriously strained by the heavy load

He Se trend, the war food administration of passenger travel <a. re. |Teported: Rail travel, Byrnes said, has in-

creased at an unprecedented rate| Top prices of $14.80 were paid|gince the outbreak of the war and| . {for choice 160 to 250-pound . hogs. {travel rationing has not been im-| like such PUb| pe ceipts included 11,000 hogs, 900|Posed on the general public only|

| cattle, 700 calves and 2025 sheep. | because of the difficult, if not im- |

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[the strain on ne AREDHS transportation foliye ‘as learned tojoss. 4h ban was underge imminent. Un entions may prohibition of national meetings “| will probably be tempered by an apS peals clause to permit a few exZ jespuions:

“Railroads Sfrained ~~ Byrnes, who shut down: the race {tracks eagplier this week to relieve

livestock market saw | both the “transportation and man-

power crisis, said in his new re port to congress that railroads, unwere

only by the White House. Can't Recognize Conventioneers The office of defense transporta-

to wartime increases in fraffic, run- | Sa 400 pounds tion" found it impractical to ask down equipment and- green help. yr NOUR erivesviniee 14.00@ 14. 0s | railroads to deny transportation to Even so, railroads are safer than oo 50 pounds ...uieeerenns [email protected]| conventioneers because. of the diffihome, * accidénts records show. | 350. 500 pounds ....%........ [email protected] | culties the industry would meet in That's pro obably some publicity the Slaughter Pigs : carrying out the request. As one ODP Would not appreciate while it's Medium to Choice— : official put it, “you can’t recognize preaching the “Don’t travel” gospel.| Bh ut - [email protected] (4 man going to a convention be- : £4 8 | nie ates cause he doesn't wear a badge until NO PROBLEM. The National | 700- 900 ponds ............. 16.50@1725| De Bets there. Casket Co.'s president, Howard 20 pune: : ‘le a ae ry many = war-crowded M. Tuttle, wrote cheerfully, in |1300-1500 pounds ..... « [email protected]| cluding Portland, Ore., San his annual report to stockholders, CO 0 ands : [email protected] Py aneise, ad Washington--have that “in tHe post-war period, un | 900.1100 pounds ... © 1375@16 50) ready agreed voluntarily nei to aclike many other concerns, we are |1100-1300 pounds ............. [email protected] cept conventions. An industry sured of a continuance of 5 LL, Bouse canes asessass [email protected] spokesman said that west coast market for the product we offer.” "700-1100 pounds ..... esennees [email protected] hotels, and those in some of the ; 1100-1300 pounds ........«.s.. [email protected]|large eastern cities, were reporting 8 = 8 Common— 100 per cent occupancy but that

many others around the country averaged only about 60 per cent

Travel Congestion Makes

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Both the army and navy use the 105 mm. shell, and brass mill production schedules throughout the nation have been doubled, the Bridgeport Brass ordnance plant emphasized today in underlining

ity request for 200 more men and women,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES “Why Bridgeport Brass Wants 200 More Workers

to the 105 mm. shell cas€, shown above going through one of the numerous inspections,

9 BILLION GALLONS OF GAS SAVEDINU. 8. =o ve

NEW YORK, Jan, 5 (U. P.).—Pa- | same triotic Americans saved two billion gallons of gasoline during 1944 by using public transportation instead of their own cars in traveling to|Automobile repairs and service, and from work, enough fuel to sup-|

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Christoph®r expects the post-war| s00- 800 88 ooiinesininis [email protected] | occupancy the year round. is w i car to look much like pre-war| 800-1000 pounds ..uiies cores [email protected] pansy 3 ~This was reported today in the E : : . | Good— 2D ARMY-NAVY ‘E’. 'state chamber of commerce in its : ones, nothing radical. “The stories Sot 100 pounds Sarvrinsens 1350150 Y ' S di Tax and -Social “Security Manual of great know-how and new design ot =tsets eqars pen Ing The army-navy “E” production |The figure is comparable to $17.18 and materials coming out of the] s00- 900 POUNDER’ sieuierereies [email protected] . ’ lfor each citizen in the state. war are largely hooey,” he says Common=- award was won here for the second ’ . 500- 900 pounds ............. [email protected] Shows Decline! \time by the M hE Marion county received $5960.46 | PR Cows (all weights) e Monarch Engineering|qung that period which ended| PIONEER PROFITS: “Lafayette, | Soaum 11288130] WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (U, P)—|COP+ Robert P. Patterson, under-iJune 30. County distributions Were county’ seat of Tippecanoe county, Cutter and common + T90G10.00) Year-end treasury figures reveal that secretary of war, announced today. {divided ‘into’ $2,557,083 for schools; | was named in-1824 for the Marquis Bulls (all weights} “"Ithe nation has hit a sustained| They were awarded the same hon- 81, 111,958 for highways and streets; | de Lafayette by William Digby, its] peer : war-effort spending rate of ap-|or six months ago for meritorious $2291404 for public welfare, Infounder, who purchased the site samnge weights) ......... [email protected] | proximately $270 million a day. |service on the production front. The| tangibles, and excise tax. 4 “for $1.25 2n acre, and § VEAr 1ater| Good ......e..eeliresersens 101591150] These year-end figures coincided |corporation is an affiliate of the| Lhe total cost of state and local) sold the tract to Sargent Medium Comins ret 8.00g 915 with announcement by Secretary Monarch Motor Co., Indiana's larg- government in Indiana for the |= Xe S80 Jesciving : small Porn CALVES (100) 2 Treaemy Henty Morgenthau Jr. est Buick distributor. \otnses This w 2 a of land for ferry landing on the Vealers (all weights) that virtually complete sixth war | tr | 0 Wabash river.”—from the Nickel Good and choice : 17:50618.00 loan drive figures showed = the| ‘BANK REAPPOINTS {following manner: education, $90,- " Plate’s “Tracks.” wij Sommon and wediym ,..:.o. 10. S011: % $14 billion quota had been over- | jo a oe nleymeti Sopmpessa] d Stocker Cattl 4 Cal subscribed by $7,621,000,000—for a. ¢ 1091 i ublic.. wi hy & # =» Toner an Stockis Ea o and Calves total of, 821.261.000.000. WELLS CHAIRMAN $40,834 916; highways and streets] ODDS AND ENDS: The Jeffer- | Choice— Treasury tax revenue has been ~ Times Special’ $33,501,660; general government and | sonville quartermaster depot halved| 300-500 pounds - 1133812 05 | averaging over a six months period BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Jan. 5.— other costs, $55703.347. its accident rate last year. . . . In- |ogea— SUBS +oreeeire. a [email protected]| BPPTOXimately $112 million a. day, Dr. Herman B. Wells, Indiana un-| flation note: Paris stock prices are, [200-1000 POUDAS +rssevssesss [email protected]| Comparison of - that income with yorsliy. presents has been reap-| RCA VICTOR NAMES on the average, five times above pre-| 500-1000 pounds ...... cesses 87501000 the daily outgo indicates the enor-|P? kay Er Lara LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR war prices. . . . Allison has put ost Como pounds .......: fei. 1.50@ 8.78] Mo ea defictt; this fiscal Loan Bank of Indianapolis. He has i s y y roduce. : ti il Ty a war album for employees, full of Calves (steers) p served in- that capacity since 1940. The Associated Distributing Co. pictures’ and articles about the Good and cholce= [email protected] 31 W. 11th st. has been appointed famed aircraft engine, with empty pode oe GOW ovens : ; LOCAL PRODUCE ¥ ; pe y [email protected] U. S. S T wholesale distributor of RCA Victor pages to add more. .- Prance is| 500 pounds down .. 00@11. Heavy breed hens, Ue. Leghorn hens, . TATEMENT dickering in U. S. for 75.000 freight | Calves (heifers) 21c. WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 (U. P.).—Gov- products for the central Indiana Trel | Good and choice— Broilers, fryers and roasters, under 5 ernment expenses and receipts for the area, David J. Finn, Chicago rea re ang Janis 0 be| 2 pounds GOWR ....esies 10.50@ 12.75 Iba, hile and bared rocks, 28c. current fitcal year through Jan. 3 ‘com-|. jana] manager of RCA, said today. |S d pure wi a a Amerios’s aerial gateway io Europe, 500 pounds dOWH ..reieaiss [email protected]| Eggs—Current recipts, 36c: grade ! oe 5 Ye ear Last Year The new agency is headed by R.| = 1s building a big ai ting $8 Al g a big airport (costing $ large; 4dc; grade A medium, 39¢; grade A!Expenses $40,201,384,633 $45,812,424,027 | : dG T. Purves |= million) on the River Shannon at SHEEP AND LAMBS (2025) small, 29c; no grade, 36c. War Spending 44,825.457.742 42,622.876,215 | D- Rointen and re Ri 12 il t th Ewes (shorn) Butter—No. 1, :50c. Butterfat—No. 1, |Receipts .. 20,572,698,189 20,167,991,667 | Jr. *T. Litteral has been ap-|= ineanna, miles from the 308-1. . .0d choice o....oovenss, 3139 19 7.0 49¢c; No. 2, 36¢ |Net Defiit ... 28,628,685,044" 25,644,431.200 | © Bl cales manager. ' Mr. Robin- |= plane base at Foynes where Pan- | Common and medium ....... eS —————————— {Cash Balance. 21,949,513,643 11,750,924,801 | POINLE American Export pl land s Nunn-Bush Shoe Co. year ended |Working Bal.. 21,186,614,838 -10,988,176,789 [son and Mr. Purves were formerly | n po! planes lan now. | Oct. 31 net income $260,487 or $1.13 Public Debt 232,406,728,096 170,184,423,877 in the P e Manufactur- | . Drug researchers are trying|Cood and choice 14.750 15.50 Goid Reserve. 20 618,792,280 21,938,018, 828 partners in the urves X

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WASHINGTON, Jafi. § (U, P).— Chairman Andrew J. May (D. Ky.) of the house military affairs committee, declared today that the manpower shortage. could be greatly relieved by new legislation outlawing all wartime strikes and by .|penalties on §lowdowns and 'unnecessary absenteeism by war

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May charged in an interview that strikes have had considerable effect on war materiel shortages despite <i no-strike pledges hy organized labor and suggested that the house labor committee recommend a bill placing an absolute ban - on wartime stoppages. His suggestions came as his committee met in a closed session to discuss the recent manpower re- ~| port sent to congress by Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes. The ‘report sald there was an immediate need for at "least 300,000 riew workers in war plants and recommended drafing of 4-F's into essential jobs.

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WASHINGTON, Jan, 5 (U, P). ~The fishermen of San Pedro, Cal, hauled in more fish in 1944 than those of any other fishing port in the nation, the department of interior's office of, co-ordinator of fisheries reported today. « 8an . Pedro- #6 credited with a catch of 550,000,000 pounds, the largest single species being pilchards, the west coast's variety of sardine. ! Two other west coast ports, Monterey and San Francisco, came next, while Gloucester, Mass., fourth- on the nation’s list, led east coast ports, the office said.

LOCKHEED STARTS ON SECRET FIGHTER

BURBANK, Cal, Jan. 5 (U, P.).—By "a 38 per cent man-hour reduction on P-38 fighter and B- 17 bomber production, Lockheed ~Airoraft Corp. met all 1944 production sched« ules, started development. of a new secret army fighter. and began limited production of C-47 Constellations, Robert E. Gross, president, announced tonight. Gross announced Lockheed produced 85 million pounds of military aircraft during 1944, delivered 5858 war planes, and produced 12,700,000 pounds. of spare parts. The company's backlog of ‘orders; he said, totaled approximately one billion dollars, for 6632 military

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