Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1945 — Page 24

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Business

By ROGER BUDROW

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U.'S. and British Firms Squabbling| Over Credit for Jet Aircraft Engines|

_ BUSINESSMEN CAN BE AS JEALOUS as rivals § ina WN We have-a be display of it this week

3 pver jet engines : The army anvelled the le P-80 “Shooting Star,” a pursuit ship heralded. as the fastest in the ~ skies. It is faster than any Jap or 4 German plane, including that tail-| less Messerschmitt’ rocket interceptor | our pilots have been talking -abaut. }: The “Shooting Star” -is powered with a jet engine now being made] by General, Elec-| tric and soon to| be in production | ¢E% TE by_ Allison here in ing wg Prices remained at the $14.80 govthe army anriouncement hit the ernment ceiling for wires, than the British air ministry, pounders. came back with the story thet Brit- Receipts also inc ish jet-propelled fighter planes have 600 calves and 1000 sheep. been in action since late last sum-

HOG RECEIPTS

At ‘Government Ceiling of $14.80.

at the Indianapolis stockyards to

{ GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3500)

Packing Sows | Good to Choice— 270- 300 pounds | 35. 330 pounds 0-3

Now we have received a copy of The Imperial Review from London. It contains a “specially contributed”

Medium 250- 800 pounds Slaughter Pigs

pression as to the position with regard to the dev elopment of jet pro-

“gine. The first engine” was tested

: meri wih Ae drawings, to General |

tor which they had supplied the Detroit Edison Co. for the Delray power station, the company de- . cided to try to make Whittle’s en-

“in April, 1937. Gloster made the first plane which had its: flight test ‘in May, 1941. . A similar jet turbine engine, also ...b¥.. Thomson-Houstad, - was

Electric. in Septemgber, 1941, after Gen. Arnold of the U. 8. air forces had been given the information: “Since 1941, enormous manufaé-|

ng

Feeder and Stockir Cattle and ‘Calves Steers

SLUMP TO 3500

Prices Remain. Unchanged,

Hog receipts slumped to 3500 head

the war food administration

160 to 400-

faded 600 sattle,

| There, . [email protected], Was in. its final phase, an light's invisible beam ‘and, the U.

J pounds 14.06 article which starts out: | 300. 400 pounds ... 14.08 » “Publicity emanating from Amer-|CGoed— Bounds RIOR IAD ica has created an erroneous Ilm=| 450- 550 0 pounds 14.00@ 14.

. [email protected]

Choice— 500- 800 pounds seevsnnee 11.906 13.15 200.1900 pounds <iivv. e.g... [email protected] od— , 500- 800 pounds ....... sees. [email protected] 800-1000 pounds .... Sieve. [email protected] Medium— : » BY ee 500-1000 pounds ....... asasar [email protected] Common— > - 1 500-900 pounds ......... 7.50@ 8.75 Calves teers). 4 Good and ehoice— 500 pounds-down [email protected] Medium$90 SHURE qe *.00811.2% we ~ Calves. (Beiferss’..

00d and choige— 500 pounds down | Medi ium +500 pounds down

turing develops®nts have taken SHEEP Se al (1000) wes (shorn) place in Britain amd in America, info 4 choice 7.78 which connection & number of firms | Common and medium 6.00

in Britain should he cited,” ticles concludes. It looks like the squabble over who should get the credit for -jet engines is going to be:just as good as the one between U. 8. and Britain | over radar. | » ” 8 THE SALOON has the dignity of the directors’

as the place to announce to the Ayshire Col com

Belt R Stk Yds pf Bobbs-Merrill com Bovos- Merrill 4

Nominal quotations furnished by: Indianapolis securities dealers, supplanted | STOCKS Bid Asked Agents Pin Corp com ........ 9a § room| Agents Pin Corp pfd .....ev0t. 19 2 17 Belt R 8tk Yds com .....co00 Ta 40%

world the latest business deals. When Capt. Dan Topping, Larry

MacPhail and Del E. Webb bought | (c:

the ar- | :

Go Medium and good

LAMBS od and choice .......... 13 gis.

Common 11.50@13

[email protected]

LOCAL ISSUES

Crees aes 5 2 Pid .e0envie eniral Soya com rcie Theater com

ties.

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| Guadalcanal in

mer, | 120- 140 pounds ..$14.00@ 14.50 | Tlie Gloster “Meteor,” powered, 14. 160 pounds .....vvessses 1.3 14 80 | 1180+ 180 pounds ...... eaves . with a Rolls-Royce engine, was the 180 480 pone feitate 14.40 first united nations jet plane in| 200. 220 pounds « .coecrsensns 1480 220- 240 pounds .....e0 canvas action. It was used against robot| 280-700 pounds gruesss 10 bombs last fall and had to do at] 79- 300 pounds ....eeeeveees I 8 300- 330 pounds cc eaacninnns least 500 miles an hour to down 3o0- 320 POURS trina + UN them, which shows how fast it Medium must be. 166- 200 pounds

Big guns on

At Guadalcanal,

approaching. Us

follows: “A complete

receiver. The sending portion

dt reflected: or. scastesed. back, Jc... Approashing dl... Ahgusling., ward ‘the receiver 10 [email protected] | stalled moderately [email protected] | transmitter.

“If the latter

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The heart | oscilloscope,

{Just ‘the scope:”

WASHINGTON, got in some of ‘the first effective licks with their new super-weapon at tives council a

November,

emits

March

too,

S. planes

emits

‘waiter ig

close

of the

Used in Bombing

to

Mickey (RadartoY Win Battle for the Solo

(Second of a Series) By NEA Service 2.~U,

S. battlewagon were elevated and aimed at fare

radar op- genious development of the radar] erators picked up enemy planes principle in the war thus far.

were

ciple of operation was’ described as

station consists of] a combination of transmitter and | fransmitting radiation over a broad arc in the approximate direction it is desired to ex-

or

tas? the

‘outline map. : the radio jarge reflecting -masses will show | {waves in short trains. or pulses, | on this. tiny scope 9.00! the time of transit of these to the] |Tiot more than six inches across. | 7.75 | reflecting target and back to the| receiver can be measured, by dis- | |the target. in the scope, playing the received signals on thelgi)| set his course for a screen of a cathode ray tube.” So much for a technical descrip-| or adar apparatus is the cathode .ray {tor commonly

whole!

If more than ohe object is with-|

{in the ‘horizon of the transmitting] .* (antenna, all will show on the radar

scope, each object

as a

separate | 3421 speck moving on the scope in rela-| tion to the actual movement of the}

The scene above looks as if it were snapped on a barren waste somewhere in the Avetlc regions, but it actually-shows a field in France. The Eskimo dogs and -sledges, part of the Arctic search and: rescue unit, were flown from Iceland during recent heavy snows on the Westermr front to help pick up American casual: What looks like snowy glacier in background is sis Lochard, Roy W. Friendly, William P. Dennigan “ment and skyline of French elty for security reasons.

ed

p.

To the air forces personnel;

Radar bombing was first used by

1942. while the ‘sea battle for the Solomons the American radar -sent out its radio search- Athletic

eight miles away, picked up a Jap ship, Crosley Corp. t e pre sentatives,

Indiana distribuand dealers

Cincinnati,

m. - Mon

mons, Sales E Execulives J HT Rasmussen, Willa of the Crosley. Corp. will speak at the meetS. army and navy, radar operators ng of the Indianapolis Sales Execu-|

day

where the radar said there was. a'radar has become known asiorS 2 target. The second salvo hit the “Mickey.” Mickey ts responsible have heen invited target. {for radar bombings, the ‘most in- attend

at Indianapolis club

also. His talk will be on {the importance of sales to post-war

fou) Helped Meetings

sales of

general

6

Mr. Rasmussen

at named the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Claypool succeed H. L.

OPA ASKS LID ON

REALTY PRICES

‘Senate Committee Also to Consider Tax on

~ Sales. |

WASHINGTON, March 2 (U. P.). ~The. senate banking: committee today was considering the advisability of legislation to~ place price. ceilings on- real estate sales, The. legislation’ probably - would take the form of an amendment to the pending OPA extension bill. It was suggested to the committee yesterday by Price Administrator Chester Bowles. “Absence of control over the price of real estate, urban and. rural” Bowles warned, “is bringing about a boom in this field reminiscent of the lush twenties, a boom which [can have a disastrous effect upon fan important ' segment of . our economy.” \ The national housing agency reported today that there has been “a dangerous four-year increase in urban real estate prices with indicatians that the upward trefd is T |continuing in 1945.”

Rate of Increase Varies

NHA said its-studieg showed that the rate of ‘increase varied from area to area. In some communities, | [the rise has been -as little as 5 to 10 per cent; munities, it 100 per cent.

has been from

¥ {| Chairman Robert F. Wagner (D

[N Y) | mittee,

, of the senate banking com- | said’ the group would con- |

: je the entire problem. thoroughly

when it goes into closed session | [to put the OPA extension bill into | | final shape. “We are certainly going to con- | sider the matter and try .to work | juomatinng out,’ Wagner said. | “There are several conflicting "pro- ! posals, one, of them being -to in=-| {erease-the {axes on-real estate sales.! {| Another - would give the OPA au-| thority to impose Price ceilings. ”

‘BURNS HERE FOR ‘GAS CO.

Earl-Burns. of Chicago has been | branch: manager

to the Louisville branch.

but in some war com: | 75 to

Hindsight of Forfune—

How $1600 i in

could be run up to $1,200,000. Don't reach for your bankroll

money for the shoe Suing. operator,

PUBLIC SERVICE CO. PROFIT $2,674,844

Publi¢ Service Co. made $2,874,844 profit last year, substantially the same as in 1943, the utility reported to its shareholders today. System output of electricity for the year 1944 was 1,800,000,000 kilo-watt-hours, compared with 1,500,000,000 forthe year 1943 During the last flve years the company has added 137,500 kilo= watts of modern.generating station capacity to its system, and has expanded its high-tension trahsmission system through the construction of 328 circuit miles of 132,000 volt line and 188 circuit miles of 66,000 volt. line, together. with all {necessary substation facilities. | “An additional generating unit of 50,000 kilowatts is expected to be in operation by September, at which | time installed generating capacity will aggregate 315000 kilowatts. { During. the period 1940 to 1944, elec- | tricity generated by [own plants has increased from | 764,000,000. kilowatt hours to 1,500,- { 000. 000 kilowatt-hours. The report indieates thats out-| standing long-term debt obligations {maturing in the next six years will| |amount to $11,927,000, consisting of $2,971,000 of fst mortgage bonds to be retired ° accordance with “Tsinking fund a and $8,956,+ | 000° of unsecured wote maturities.

“During 1944-the company adopted | a new sales promotion policy under | Twhich- it proposes to discontinue the

direct sale of electric | pliances,

and gas ap-

lances. *

FRIDAY, MARCH 2 1945

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'Cats and Dogs’

Could Be Run Up to $1,200,000

NEW YORK, March g (U..P.) —Fortune magazine, in the rosy -hue of hindsight, thumbs the stock market table and shows how $1000

and try to do that now, for the

cats and ‘dogs of 1942 have developed pedigrees and cost too meen

the magazine indicates. Here is the formula for FICHE 8 Fortune editors saw them in the stock market table: “In. April, 1942, when the ‘price of stocks dropped to the Jowest average level since late 1934, a specs ulator could have bought 900 shares of Alleghany preferred at about 3'a, Because stock selling under $5 could then be had on 40 per cent margin, he would have put up only about $700. Earlier that year he could have put some $900 into Interna tional Telephone at 12 and Delaware & Hudson at 7. “As soon as all three had appre ciated enough to give him ‘buying power,’ he could have bought heave ily into Leonard Oil at 6 to 12 cents, In 1943 he gradually could have bought substantial amounts of Cone de Nast, Raytheon, and American Bosch: If he had merely held these stocks, they would have been worth

around 75 per cent could have been | kept after income taxes through operation of the capital gains tax, The magazine concluded its are ticle with what appeared to he a theoretical visit to the ~ Delphie | otacle as follows: “In the last analysis public cone fidence in industry or lack of it will

{determine the (future) trend. Soon -

the nation must make up its niind what securities are really worth in { peacetime... Will it undervalue them as it did in the depression—or overe | value them as it -has done equally {often?’

BUYS ELEVATOR COMPANY NEW YORK, March 2 (U, Pl Westinghouse Electric & Manuface turing Co. has purchased Atlantie {Elevator Co. of: Philadelphia in & “greatly exe

Chairman A. W. Rob. | ertson announced today.

when it May Be practi Fras xy light clouds that may form over the| (target just as the plane is ready to {enter its bombing run: | Just Leave It to Mickey Flying over water, ships appear | fas tiny specks, moving across the

plore. When this radiation strikes radar scope glass as the plane apan ‘object having appreciable con-, proaches and as the ship itself | ductivity Some of the energy.moves. { the

Water will ‘sho® tg ges ie” nad ing, the land black, as on a° simple | Rivers, lakes or other | ‘ariimated map,” As the plane's radar picks the pilot bomb Tun; {over the objective. The bombardier: then focuses the | [target in the cross hairs at the cen- | of ‘his. bombing scope. Radar|

Known as {pen takes over and does every-

{thing else. It flies the plane at the |target and at the precisely correct

{hundredth of a second it releases the bombs. { Marvelous, . miraculous, -magic [Mi ckey. |

INCORPORATIONS

| Comwit h Loan 8% pfd ........108 h | te Kew Pork et In ou , Delta Elec €0M .. ......u..es 14% 15% object at. sea or in the air, and im} they break the news? n that old |Electronic Lab com 6'2 6% i ' . . St. Joe Valley Express, Inc.’ 1720 Mishasporting club on 52d st. “21, ‘the Ft Wayne & Jackson-RR pfd . 85 80. | relation to the mov ement of the ship waka ‘ave, South Bend; agent, Marion C sporiing cl Mn os ’ {Hook Drug Co com 17'a. 18'47or ‘plane on which the radar is|Crofts, 1332 Belmont ave, South Bend:| Haurit of Cafe Society! | Home T Fe Wayne 7% ptd 1 (located | 1000. shares preferred of $50 par value and | WV Ca¥ a n sso. Tel 57: pfa ’e : 1000 shares common without par yalue; And where did Beardsley Ruinl Ind & Mich ¥ ) ptd 20815 vit Radar reaches its highest de- Marion. C. Crofts, Herbert R. Perkins, | have his party for book review and |indpis FL & L pia... 14, '26 |gree of usefulness in aerial war-|[RAlbh 8 Collins =~ © = literary editors, when his book, |Indhis Railways com... i sk Engineering CO,-Jnc. 337 N. Capi=] ilerar) ' Indpis Railways com ........ 15 tol ave. Indianapolis; - amending Article | “Tomorrow's Business”. came out? Jdpls Wate: pid. ban a 2 Iv changing the, post office address to| } > 1527 Miller st ndianapolis, and agent Not at the Federal Reserve Bank of | Jest Nat Life com 15 N. Y. Stocks to. Mae Schmidt, 148 W. 41st st. Indian: | New York, “where he's chairman.! Eingan & iy i 04 - {apolis, and other amendments | . 1 & 2 { amber & Grain C Nor at Macy's department - store, {Lincoln Loan Co 8':% pfd... 97 Net. | 20 RT Lunbey tain Co. Hannah ’ . I . Lincoln Nat Life com 48'2 80'3 High . Low Last Change Loma, Inc Evansville dment-in-where he’s treasurer, No, he chose |p 5" Mallory pid 31% 333] Allis-Chal o 4800 Ady MN By) ed ely nsville. amends tn. that place noted for its high|P Pf Nu lory fom 30% 3 | Am Can 94'a. 94!a MW — 14 qivided into 12,500 shares Clits A stock al} ' In b Serv 5° 10 11 | Am Loco 4) 33% 14) 4 d 3750 shares Class B s hout r Baance.ne Stark Club! 1 Pub Bery: Ing Boe. onesies in 110 [Am Rad & 88. 1412 Iii, HY Voi tales and sther I a. wit out par Such unorthodoxy would make Pub Serv a iad COM ..uugnes 34 28%. Am Roll Mill , 19'% 19 19 's| Central Brass and Aluminum Corp. 1923! 2 ogress Lau y com 1 T& ! 1 1632 , n «on t { old J. P. Morgaii turn over in. his| ross Gear & Teo com 2415 Am Tob B Hn Ha hee oo nie Tov: Ig og a. gM Ln « . | 8 pO A ad r r st A : grave. {So Ind G & E 48% 1084 Am Water W.. 11 10% 10% — laigp shares having, a.par value of $100 8.8 8 | Sted Tel Co 5 no - 30 | Anaconda 3% 34 3 ia | each; to manufacture, sell and market | - on 5% «r++ Armour & Co. 8 7 7 ~ la brass, Aluminum and other metal prod-| JUST IN CASE the Germans or [Te Title com 26 IN ing i 3 3% =. ¥«lucts: William 8. McGinnfs, Charles MeBONDS : ’ « Je = '3{Ginnis. Paul G.’' Towne ! Japs had ideas of bombing, the | ore Win'w RR. $'3% ‘i Bald Leco -ct.. 30'a 203 29% — %| "gioker Service & Heating Co. Inc. 2101] vital “Sault ‘Ste. Marie locks, IA ey Tal 8 oe : Bend avn . ly 3344 3 = 1% yandes st’, Indianapolis, agent, C. J. Pola i aoe t t T4l2 .- 7 13% ; ~State st Ir 0 through which nearly all U. 8, | Bukner Fertilizer an y evel Borg-Warner +. 4133 fon sil + iares ithaut, par value:'to deal in al 2 ‘| Caterptllar T 51! 501 50% -— 8 uit \t , > iron ore passes en route to steel | Citnens: Ind Td fact 61 in | Ches ~& Dhio,, sin 34. 3 = is Pollard. Meredith re Leone 7 i lu . sens dy a 7 n IF ) ; mills, the government built ore |Consot Fin 5s 56. ares 0 Shilds | Le an docks for a railroad spur to by- | indpis. 80 a5 3 a » 11 ‘| Douglas Alre 89% 69 Pd a pass the locks. | indpie Raliways Co 0s #7... "80 91 ~| Bu: Font... 163%. 18322 18300 " » 1 1 ren " - vd About $13 million was spent be- | Indpis Water Co 3 48 38.,00 02084 ‘|Gen Foods .... 42's 42's 42's fore work was halted in. the |N Ind Pub Serv 3'as-T3..... 106 rieyGen Motors ... 01% Gils . 81a —~ hi spring of 1943, when the war tide |p. 8.5"% eis B00 * A Goonrny ia Te Pub Serv of Ind 3's 73 ...108'% FP an « | Pub Vy ¢ a Te Greyhnd- Cp... 28% 28% 28% 4 -'% . Ahad Yurned, Now a nearly Trae wm Pd 58 87 ....:: Te .«.|Int Harvester. . 81 80'2 80) - 1; | “finished fron ore dock at EscA- {uy 8 Machine Corp 6s 83. 102 .|{ Johns-Man 111. 110% 110% — "4 Kennecott 39! 38s 387 — | naba, Mich. is for sale and 18,- $ mat + | Kroger G &'B. 39 39 19 + [ | 900 pilings for another are to be *V. S. STATEMENT L-O-F Glass .. 58% 58'% 584 — 9 sold. Lockheed Aircr 23ls 22%; 22% — 1a] Quickly, Confidentially Loew's 79% 9% 79% ‘= 8, WASHINGTON, March 2 (U. P.).—Qoy~| Martin (Glenn) 267% 26%. 26% = N ernment expenses and receipts for the Morn pare 3h a. 38% + La 0 Red Tape current. fiscal year through Feb, 28 com. | Nash-Kelv by Sa : + " s pared with a year ‘ago Nat Biscuit Bla, 25 284 == ly On Diamonds, Watches { 5 A . " . 4 " Tis Year fut Yaar INS Duties”, wy * ale aay 3 wl [ow geen Radi | Expenses. . § $4.087.778.211 § 80.443.008.738 | 5,0, 6] a0 Hh Hw =n eweiry, nadios War Spend. 56.651.197,344 58,620,762,08% . " : : Receipts 27637,197.172 26,291,481, 7a2 | Packard po oe wed Musical Instruments ® M @ [Net Dencit 867450,577,040 35,151,106 854 ri Beabindbift 110% ion oo vi c Shot gun Bai’ Tiare ilmesd tone, ulm uh © ameras, Shotguns ork. Bal. 550,843, 18,392,204,516 ats od " : ; Public Debi 234,851,216,978 187,330,388,261 | LncIp* Dodge 2014 28% 287 ‘lad Anything . . . 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‘ Medium to Ch : pulsion. Although this publicity} Mga, 0 ung fe .. [email protected] | sent up to meet them. Radar op-\U. S. army air forces in raids, jobs, - stafes some actual facts, it .sup- CATTLE (900) erators followed the battle in their|on Vienna, Munich and Klagen-| G Matihews s of the Prest- o-] presses. others, and thus tends to hates Steers scopes, saw the planes mixing it|furt in October, 1944." This cat’ was ita Gon why Beers ohh “COI Rete Sia Jor Le s & A 3 meh dares 700- 900 Pounds .......c.oni Bx 1% up, even saw bombs explode. And let out’of the bag in. dispatches Gases” at the Indigna section meetredit tha 900-1100 HE ees is ess 18.25@17. . are thet P 1100-1300 pounds iat ataisny 16 3517 88 | the operators. sat there at their ra-| cleared by the 15th air force in Ttaly ing of the American. Chemical so- + due. : 1300-1500 POUNGS + -00000es0, [email protected]| dar instruments, watching the bat-|in November, when correspondents ciety Tuesday noon at the warren | : The article goes on lo say that Geos ponds rovernr.. 1435@ie2s tle and saying things like, “Sick were permitted to angounce that eo) Alr Commodore Frank Whittle (then| ‘409.1100 pounds... ceesenes [email protected] 'em Tige!” It was more fun, they Mickey had been used in bombing on a flight lieutenant) first approached 1100-130 pounds ............. 38 163 said, than any dogfight. raids from that theater. ~~. | Dr. Hr M. Powell of Eli Lilly &| the British OE Suton oo Medum.. = 1211s@14gs| THETE are thrée main types of Lead Plane Sets Pace Co. will discuss “New Vaccines” - 100= s .e . " . : « i Lid, In Septemter, 1920, I Conf pounds .1313@142s Tadar equipment — surface, air| p.... pombing has also been Monday -noon's meeting of nection with a paper he was prepar- | common— land fire control—and there are a |Scientech club at the ing on “The Turbo-Compressor, and| 700-1100 pounds ............ ree. 8 number of varieties of each. of the used extensively in the Punite, as [hot tel j i i y Heif : oh rtress raids | Supercharging of Aerc Engines Choice— ee | three main types. Equipment ey x29 Superforwe — ; : 600- 800 POUNAS .....uvorerne 5. . The company’s experience S00- 1300 OURS »«2cerraeerns is 58140 use a year ago is out of date today.| y.", ‘| ot necessary that every - turbo-compressors and supercharg- | .; {so rapid i “the development of| .‘U is Rana 1) ery | , ers operating at high speeds were| 600- 800 pounds '..... ceive.. 1425018 18 { radar science. plane in a raid be equipped with| incorporated in the paper. 21100 Pounds he ty UNBenS : . radar apparatus. The lead plane] During 1933, the company car-| 500- 900 pourds ............. [email protected] How Radar Works in any formation may be the only | ‘ried out a.very comprehensive in-|“GeTouT y .. [email protected]| Even -if censorship would.-per-|One using. a Mickey, the other| vestigation of the possibilities of Cows (all weights) | mit, there would be no use trying, |planes releasing their bombs hans various gas turbine cycles from the |Good . 11. e400! |signaled to do so by the command §| Hadiom 1140081113} to describe all the knobs, switches, | £ tt Yombits point of view of using this type o Cutter and common 8.25 90 5; til trans! plane, or pattern bombing. In 1936, Air Commodore Whittle Beef— " Heights) bo Al mad hni ing oy ’ {able for .pin- point bombing, and | approached the company in regard BS, weights) 12.50213 als ie echnician: can “under- lis inferior to visual bombing when to developing a jet propulsion en-{ Good .. .......... . [email protected] | The most: coingicte : Suthorized [direct observation of. the target 1s| gine for aircraft. With the previous Medium ., 10 nil 78 | PR a e impossible. The adv antage of ra-| Be 2 : . Cutter and commen 9.50@10. 8 description published during the] experience and some more they had CALVES (600) War appeared recently in the Brit-| {dar bombing'is that it can be used | gained —in- the manufacture _ and veut En fat “publication, Wireless world | | when ‘the. target is “invisible from |} | e! successful operation on commerciallg o4-and ehzics eA soot AS FPF PAT I eT Fine ‘bom ing. plane—at_ night, or| sa ‘ Apevia or the 10,000 kw. extra hig Sonmea as medium i 10.50§ 17.00 magazine Broadcasting, the iris Shen “1 target is completaly| temperature steam turbo-alterna-|“" : : > 71.0010. PIM lacked out” by heavy clouds, or

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Big, - backs in your choice of handsome velour or tapestry in a selection of SEVEN COLORS. Walnut carved frames with matching ottomans.

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TILT-BACKS " WITH SPRINGS - Regular $69.95

luxuriously comfortable tilt

PAY $125 A WEEK

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WALNUT DESKS

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Lovely chairs and comfortable rockers walnut and coverings. of handsome tapestry and velour.

TABLE LAMPS" Lovely copies of fine French and English designs with fifie, all-silk shades.

PULL-UP CHAIRS AND ROCKERS

LOW AS

with carved 1 2%

frames

Real values.

PAY $125 A WEEK

CHEERFUL LAMPS

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27x48Inch - Size

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21x32-l; 24x42. 27x48. 24x48. 36x54]

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Heavy L 30260-Incl 27x48:Incl Clipped 24x36-Incl