Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1945 — Page 16

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~—— By ROGER BUDROW PAUL V. MeNUTT HAS THE INSIDE TRACK to become high commissioner to the. Philippines, a post he held from 1937 to.1939, with Supreme Court Justice Frank Murphy, who held it from 1935 to 1936, running second, -accord-

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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN > United Press Staft Corresponde nt’ : WASHINGTON, March 7.-With a huffing arid a puffing, plus ¢ clattering and a banging against the white marbles’walls, a little man with. a ‘bald noggin hauled part of a 1942, two-door. sedan into the senate caucus room. : ~ He spread this machinery, and a couple of doors off his motor car on the tables and then the floor, lit. a small bonfire in an ash tray,

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ing to Henley Davenport « f Barron's. Woks agree ents Delore Sopa Hisebng for days, to the Slit) orm it may get a préliminary ; today as the “first practical test'afid ‘magnesium ma $ n legis xten McNutt is fed up, so the story pod . : pre : itn ; g ort ghates hen legislation to extend goe ith the pushing aroul po {ot our willingness to co-operate in about tomorrow's brave new Yor a tivities comes before. the s around p { ’ Vit 3 8, Wl ep 18 Aa. {the work of world reconstruction We had seen an evening gown of v' perhaps todd has been getting in V ashington i “oe house pert 1a] toda started at the 1940 Democratic co and stabilization (woven aluminum thread, a dish- WASHINGTON MAreél t Rep. Jesse P. Wolcott (R. Mich.) C coll = / réh 7 1] ol A : vention when Mc- He was the first witness at house [washer of magnesium, a wheelbar=' When a: EN Ing vet : said that the house leadership was Nutt wanted to banking committee hearings, open-|row-yeu. could hold in one hand, IG _— A ® e eran resumes Laine “bad timing” in bringing the : 118 “ 0 16 1s en \ { ¢ SING ' ming 1 y get the vice presi ing a fight over congressional ap-|and a metallic wrappey - Buaranieaq |; Ton . vi 2 ; ae Ee measure ip at this time, ‘hinting e PS1= p Service age nereases ul 3 : : np - proval ‘of the agreements. [to make a grapefruit last forever, 17 aul ’ A that charges may be made of irregudential nomina- 5 {granted in his absence and which he th arg i! ! Pending ‘legislation ‘would provide or almost. larities in CCC operations I'he tion, but FDR : ; [would have gained if continuously !1arities i poly : for United States participation in| The last 1 wanted and got ' C é participatior | 1e last jof the magnesium boys | erhnloved CCC extension will be taken” up to= Henry Wallace in- Men in 3d Armored Division a proposed - $8,800,000,000 inter- was Henry\J. Kaiser, who told in| rryis princinle was stated by the day Af the nurse draft - bill 18 en) ; national monetary stabilization fund [a booming Woice (that sounded like X 1 I . : hy Stale Wi 3 approved : : v J ova HE mle a wi : Ee war labor board today in afhitming 3 : What akes In:Germany Lose Half and a .$9,100,000000 bank of re-la cabinet radio with the bass key |, qec erin : wi 1 The bill_passed by the senate but a ma ‘ | construction and development. The turned on full force) abouts al a decision handed down by the Chi- a ar es akin dain McRuy, parlcy- In 0 Field United States would put up about ar . ¥ alum-=lea06 regional board in a dispute be- 3M nded hy the hou re ot larly tired of n ne ela. | Sines I Pp 3 inum. warships and magnesium tween Marmon-Herrington Co. In-|mittee, would extend CCC activities | ip) one-third of the money. (roller skates. Both, he said, were! qi. . a% oe ‘a ,fop - two yedrs after the present Washington right % By ANN STRINGER | 3 the fastest of thei kind dianapolis, Ind, and the United t : : now is the back:, 1 | ¥ afl ( pondent Up to Congress na, Automobile Wcrkers (CC. I. O) June 30 expiration dal ; I J nite Css Sta arresponaen rexty ) \ Oo 1 ™ Over . > oh , Es ‘ras : y The reo ay . t oni. (WOuld Increase agency s borfow= Stage “pen fi bill. As wat WITH THE 3D ARMORED DI- The fale of more than the Orash Halls Diam pe ToStons] boar ee iy power from 3.000.000) 15.30, Lhe work-or-fig Hi. AS war l : yd } wt | Brett j 5 reeme angs 118 { ority wage rights for veterans were “ ® yr rae 5 power commissioher, he favor ISION. Germany, March 7.—bPon't | Bretton Woods agreements hangs| All this sounded wonderful and intended to bein full conformance | 000,000.000 Ihe senate fixed bors > sioh he i Sa An e ac »ONETESS ‘¢ : | I 1} Il conformance present voluntary system, The ilk abou periority of Ame ray A Sours ™ 31 sh the senators and I were sitting|with the selective service act.” {rowing power at $4 101.00 0. 00 } i IK ) IH th a t Sé ¢ -| act : ; ; | . disagreed vigorously, wanted a I « - @ -v } able: action. on: the bills Before vou |there in a rosy haze, pondering the mttmmep— - Wolco : t un known draft. Mobilization Directo: es ou : 7 t ‘wort Cn » l will provide the most heartening |8Y€at day to come, when we heard CHRYSLER SALES SOAR fact regard- lo lege Spoils EE co “on a. hot, stove,” 3 g fT [evidence you can give that we jn (the first ominous crash, ' DETROIT, March 7 (U. P fe Of SUID/NS So0ds had earl hd ’ " . of “water. on a. hot stove said. 4 { N 15 . x & , & - y Marci ‘A ) ‘ortained by \ vestigat ah / uid Sd ' ‘ 4 £ > J ‘ " n B V ct ained by an: inhvesuigatlon where by he ny © apt Re ert Earley of Fountai ; : ¥ V2 3 i 18 [the United States are thoroughly | In : me Ww : S. James; chief en-|Chrysler-Corp. sales for 1944 crossed ~y.+ the matter could be completed Bo! Wa: Rob Mint who commanded the first aia sincere in our devotion to the prii= ghee or Sinehajer Corp. from{the $1,000,000,000 level. for the fir in twa ‘or three "week! OL ; ah) y a 1 : v aid to ¢ Cologne, We wa World's largest plane, formerly the Douglas B-19 and now the | ciples of international co-operation.” ig f end, Ind, with his arms | time in its history while net earn- “Well if there's: at vith or rotten 501 v t abou | ~ t y ~ S rank <hs . : li, if th anything i £0! 8 a py sree: | 8 lo 1 with, ne SL 10, XB-19A, with which army air forces” obtained data and trained | Assistant Secretary of State Dean ur o pistons, crank shafts and ings were boosted to a new high in Denmark. let it come out on the oe ue a nt ne ies oh drive ove countryside personnel for long range B-29 bembings in the Pacific, is being rede- | Acheson told the committee that prio gears. Behind him struggled since 1941, K. T. Keller disclosed 10=| for ud Rep. Howard W. Smith $ army ought he n . assists ] A : f ud Re} at . Smit ye oy or a ihdrow his Early was tired, apd he was Shak signed into a cargo carrier. Having a wingspread of 212 feet and a [failure of congress to approve the as Sas ne Witt those doors day In the 20th annual report to (p. va) : : ould. 8Y2 SC 1 B 1 US+ 1 So. were the rest of the men! fuceiage of 132 feet, it is being tested by the air technical Service | Bretton Woods proposals would chunks of steel and aluminum, |stockholders, Consolidated net profit Wolcott said. charges that 500.000 Ie 3 ol OE ators 0 his company command at Dayton, O. Photos above. show flight deck interior, | threaten post-war peace. The re-|SPrings, brake blocks and other last year amounted to $24.819489 or | pounds of lard had been permitted administration senators ; ; ; , : hh. re : f vod viscera fre ; "fp a : ate pou i a a 1 mii Rlerme N ark oes SS : It makes us feel p ). which Teseinbles navigating quarters of ‘an ocean liner; and the plane 'sult of such a failure, he said, would viscera 55 m a moto? cal $570 a share compared with $23,- 15 spoil was he itém,” indicating behind MpNutt's back that the arm, ha 1 ) in Aig be “a shrinking international trade, James lit his fire (and burned his! 322,566 or’ $5.36 a share in 1943 that there wi ; . wanted anothe: Hoosier, Gen hout havi le’ bes —— lower levels of living and hostility | finger) to prove that, aluminum is | —————— - PY vi Hershey of “selective service, ‘to en- - ; lan elegant heat e Son v biid§ ny > . rs when we Know ow inks lack a between nations He asserted that!” legant heat conductor. Good force the Lis draft instead That Sot of being the best; chimed ¥ P. & L Promotes ‘we cannot achieve collective se- [OT Automobile pistons, LOCAL ISSUES U.S. STATEMENT N an “realizing how ~ 1 Marie iar nf Wan vi 4 r | —Y ———— —— when McNutt bega ea \ Cpl. Charles Miller of Kansas Cit} curity in the political and military » Costs Too Muc { peaceful the war-torn Philippines y fields alone.” ’ $ Too Much | { by \ GTON M U.P Y-aCove ed to the ven: M1 2 Katfer Ary | Dea oa a i might seem compared to the ve Morgenthau contended that the But if you. make other parts of TOCK B A n ; i 12 ton Don't Bother With Names 1 : 3 ic BD BB nly z 5 5 31d. ii - dettas in Washington as world security organization pro- automobiles out of aliminum, he Agents Fin Corp’i a So far, however, the more con- In one 1 e, this: compa RB. Katferhenty his been posed in the e Dumb arton Oaks plan | continued, you - discover that the|48ents Fin Corp p : 1 vi eg ks, the less it seems there } 1 Ea promoted from purchasing agent Di a : trains Sn 3 hire (¢ ) SH 13 f1,663,972 ht gress els, the S55 11, eC WISTS Jest. hall AlOgELEh — : ¢ ; fant -of the In ‘needs the Bretton Woods agiee-{ Stuff stretches, breaks, springs, |Belt R Stk Ydj com tivens : 4 A 678.559 y Y raft xecutive assisiadl i id - oh olie A lt BR ' ) 16 will _be any labor draft. is heen 1 three nes. a : € : ne = ments” {leaks, ‘and costs about twice too Belt R Stk Yds pl ........... 54 bE joss 2 1 ft U h dianapolis Power & Ligh Co., . - be JA 4 Bobbs-Merrill com Mensees 2 ; os . 2-8 = many” tanks 3 ted a Prices Remain inc anged Die “Removes War. Cagses” {much: It isn't much good for auto- Bobbs- il dla p ‘ 1 0 fa : : : . wcceeding : LTE ImnBiipe > Re : Cen com ¢ 3,50 THE WRITER of the Bryant ALK company ky mobiles, he said. James turns out 4 . . | 1.354 y : W R0SS WH “Wea or v the ne . Circ m 4 : 2 Chucking Grinder Co.'s ad read- “We pushed into -this town in ou t $14.80 Ceiling on 160 ; F = ¥ ho We cannot say that we will joing 3200-pound automobile, which he | Comwith pA 1 [ 11,376,039 / g . old M-4 : e Na: do; ICQ oa the other nations In an organiza- said contains exactly six pounds of Delta oct 1 $ INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE . ow % ~~ ea. COla Yop a A 5 lectronic Lab éom ; 67a" . ] J ; < ing: “Remember when we sent 1,0 peeh round - al To 400-Pounders. Coca-Cola Bo tion to maintain peace, but will not aluminum. _ | Pt Wayne & pid 85". 90 | Clearings vip the 6th Avenue ‘EL’ to Pearl through France.” I = to help to remove one of. the most| Consider those two doors, he said. Hook Drs 17% 18% Debits 11,457,000 Harbor?” should have a very red mander Sgt. Sylvester V on 1000 0s were: received fad in dangerous causes of war-—economic{ One was steel, weighed 45 pounds; end . - . . face. It was in Time magazine Louis It made us feel prefty ,.. Indianapolis Stockyards toda i $ trom 1 dis locations, he said We connot and used $2.45 worth of metal. The|n & MR ia Travelers Cheeks: a little over a month ago, “and blue ~aF fo ation: pa ale Coli Be say we believe in co-operation to other was aluminum, weighed 22|1vd P'& 1 2414 : oO VU Se already the company is out with™ Added Tank Driver ~T-5 vigil ° “5 F00 THEE file FS a beat fascism, but will not co-ipounds, and cost $494. You can't ? 5 Safe, Convenient full-page apologies. Sanders of Pomona, Cal YO a Ka t 181 yS operate in the remov al of one of double the cost of automobiles just A 1 ) ) 4 4 Because New York's 6th Avenue “They gotta keep giving Othe eceiDts } ( 0 was fascism’s chief weapons—economic|to make ‘em light, he said In 1 wa I #.Xeeh giy pis | constrac tion Ng," apuhectonome ght, he said ; ia 0 6 Inexpensive. EL” did not go to Pearl Harbor, because the Jerries keep XK 00 -calve ind aggression v cannot -say we One of his machinery haulers |! I 2 3 . - \ I K at th san al r 1 2 V n n dd » x » pla 9 fy ¥ i as the company was quickly re- them out Prices on hog ¢ unchanged! W01A 4d le yr Katterhenry Want equality for all nations and added for my special benefit—the |p; Loan Oo “1 A\MERI( \ : : : + y - A st power : : 6 : pa on 4 nancial 2 ct , 8 «om “ > > 4 in minded by the alert New Yorker. 1 asked another y } . eo $14.80 ceiliig for 160 to. 450- Mill oF kid Ta the leave some of the m at the financial senators didn't hear him—that the P E Ma ory pid ! 3 aan + J ol None of the scrap ever !oft the tank had t been ! a ft 2 Sabre rest ret Tete) of Giners aluminum door was junk. ‘Slam it|N Ind Pub Serv 57 Ill. 81a 111% NATIONAL BANK ) ders tucky ave. plant's resed gave < rinti To " ? " ss adhe, : U. S.. because the contract read What good would it do Fe ICKy ave. Dpiah esearcii | He gavp his description of the shut, he said, and you smash the! Pub a 3 109 1 AT INDIANAPOLIS oe.s ‘ . . : —————— departs it. anc nn entered the ]p ry ; 2 % Pub Service of Ind 24 2 that no country but Britain could asked in reply We wouldn't eve: GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3000) ariment. 2 grec proposed machinery: window glass. Nudge it gently, he «pProgre ah 3 y Mawber Federal Des Sica Corodios es partment bec 10g a netarv fun “ide ' . 2 "aT 1 h have any of it. And that was have time to get used to the name 1 : $14.00 14.50 geparumeni, MX oming Thé monetary fund provides ma- added, and it crumples. Tch-Tch, ! Ross Gear & 3 4 three years before Pearl Harbor, so we just drive it blank, It's less 14 148 storekeeper in 1919. Pur- 'chinery for preventing or, if need Might Consider It + Sloxeis-Van Camp pr pi 111 10d 2 : : . y i Sk biases 14.80 ng was 4d to his dufies ir 3a . : 1 h onsider TT cre Tat pr JS idx | § back in our appeasement days. trouble that way.” 14 80 CIE SIE was added to nis qulies IN [he repairing the dislocation of in- | y United Te y 5 1 | Mayor LaGuardia and other anti- a EY 200- 220 POURS ......erise 14 80 324 ternational exchange rates Sta- | Senator James E. Murray of Mon- 9 = i ” 220. 240 pounAS sv .earenirnns 80 Yi; ta ne ; : 4 Fascists saw to that : . 10- 270 pounds .. re 1450 f ‘bility in these rates means that all|ldna, & Co,:-who are trying to ' n'y ) | ; : : DETROIT. March 7T- (U P).- 270- 300 pounds . = “- H 8 N Y St k | the nations can enter into world | stimulate business after the war CAE Ey ; aes ! Immediate Delivery . 2 a Production of new model T-26 tanks.| 220. 2g bd: a 14 80 | « lo OCKS | commerce without resorting to cut- seemed to feel Tch-Tchish, too. They pire Fertil ) . | Rubber Tired Wheels _ “THE DROUGHT last summer put described ds the “answer to the Medum— = == - tS AE id | throat competition. In world trade, got James to admit that if the price Ch of B ih ow! : 95 1 a i . 3 ia ive viele 80~- 200_ pound oe 7 13.25@ 14 8 Neat |. . tizons re 1h | the Hoopeston, Ill, Canning Co. German Tiger. Is being rushed A Hh ‘Low. Last € Ne .!such throat-eutting -in the 1930's Of aluminum were cut in half, he e nd 1 : (recently purchased by Stokely-Van at least six majore war plants Packing Sows Allis-Chal 45%, 15'a. "45% » took the form bf currency deprecia-| would consider it Pin. 5s 5 Lots Camp; Inc.) in the red to thé tune The General Motors Corp.’ an- Good Io . > ya Da Ten tion,” blotked funds, import, quotas, | He said he would consider it, any- | nants p & 2 n h x a“ - i £ > » 1 L 14 8 : Pos x x 4 - wh 4 of $56.000 for the five months from nounced. that five of.its Fisher Body 300-236 p : B eh Ee multiple currencies ang: trade. pref- how. He recalled.-however, that he Indpis Ratiwa 0 ‘y $11.98 June through October. It had division plants were. in volume pro-| sq.° 300 pou ands : ' > 1408 IT & 1 ie 164 16474 , erences. Desperate nations tried to!once made ‘an aluminum héad for Cul Packs - : 1 » $12.05 earned only $41,000 in the year be- duction, and Chrysler Corp. said Its @aod— Amy Tob B i 73 save -themselves at the expense of an automobile engine. (That's the er 104 f hE An of anl > rrivl? a a 0N0- 450 pounds . 14 7140 An N ‘ ‘ 3 - be : \ . Ha I 5 M } INLY 3 t € HY guare fore. tank arsenal is at work on them 320- $30 poupae 15.00G 14 A Ht 34a" . their neighbors. "The result was in-!Part in which the sparkplugs are pup serv-of 1 1. F.0.B 1% 10 Unrated firms cash Xu A { The T-26 was described by Un- Medium— ; .F Co.3 ie jury to both screwed.) ‘The results weren't good.! Pub: Te horde. AAS will ase! inaediate delivery, M ¢ + 250- 500 pound 12.73@ 13.90 AlchIS 84°4 oe | 1 Term C § 67 ee 3 1 Ps . ODDS AND ENDS: The new dersecretary of War Robert P. Pat- wir 5 At] _ Refi 34N,. 3 “The ‘international bank for re-!- The durn thing buckled when it t 'g'machine ¢ A . The HANDEES CO. Dept. 15CT Bloomington, Il, "SON & he ‘most hower! t laughter Pig L ; ‘ 2974 0's ‘ 4 y } avd al} $ ‘ tia — By HALE : stock exchange rule that all stocks terson as the “most powerful tank Slaughter Pin Sandi A : I: 3a * construction and = development is &0t hot and all the water leaked —T selling for $10 or less must be paid We€ have ever built,” and the match: Medium to Choice— is I Stl TTA 764 designed to stimulate ‘the recon- Out. He uses plain, old-fashioned * ma. “u r » 2U-_ i060 pounas ile ¥ or 3 q . . y to just $5) for the Nazi armor . - aa 8 Jas Fh b 1 ot eviceti f war. Hine and iiron now and seldom gets a com- be * for in cash (used to be, uj ust $5 : CVYTTLE {300 a 4] 30%, 407, — 14) Struction of war-torn countries and 2 SN didn’t cramp raging much show-. Gen eral . Motors said ‘the tank ; : al T.4313 31% ails the necessary development in all Plaint. x LB . MANAGEMENT > § i Stee ¢ & 3 2 3 oh : > ay, ‘ ing that there isn't much buving on | WHICH" nour" 09 Sime am he REED - é 674: =o ty lcountries. -It is strictly contined to! o and LEASING wide margins. American-owned are beilig “produced in quantity’ at 34 i Arh aia 4 adloans- for ~ thoroughly . prodyclive yy. [SINE Reta toca property in foreign countries , is Fisher Body lants at d , P 154 4 £3 .' purposes. 1 is hedged .about with Income Rétail tocations 14 «while ion. Detroit. Grand Blanc, Gra: A 1 n.3 E ic 43 457% a invds n TT e , Commarcio) Properties worth $13': billions while foreig: ( : = . : safeguards to insure, sound prac- P owned ‘property blocked in the U.S. and Flint, Micl Se 18.25 Gen Motqrs .., 6734 87%. 67% 1. tices. Its functions have been for- i ax Returns Warehmuins ¥ rR. worth $8% billions, National For- —— O00 I 1 8 DY mulated so that private finance will “ : “eign Trade council reports. POWER OUTPUT SLUMPS ; 22 Grevhourid Cp. 25% 2% s be rather helped than hindered by C slap tine, Properties : ¥li Lilly & Co.. has quit maki NEW, YORK. March -— re ITO 1974 its operation.’ SUInpg on Assistance . e om n- Electricity output in : : 3g! iit oderate Cost y ) > APPRAISING: penicillin by growing mold Electricity output i ( 1 { : 2 ecott 39 ) a | . - : dreds of glass bottles and is fiow March 3 dropped nearly 2.000.000 Common— ll Kioz G & B .. 41 voi | WAGON WHEAT Come In Any Time h / All types of income, si jant fermentatioh tanks ins Kilowatt hours below the previ ‘ Aire, ‘231s 22% 2 ! | ; : = producing proper! in gin in its nev x ( Heifers , 80's. 79%. 80% & N; : / using property . 1k is 1 NV penl- WEEE 0 LIE A £ { - ’ ( 2 f N a ; vol 200 call w > 4 p . V . ) 35% 3 - Up to the close of the Chicago market A. J. 'BRUMLEVE N cillin building holds 8000 oe pounds . 1 16-34 K ais I8Ya 17a 3 . today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain . s 54 . International Harvest report. ‘by Edis El¢ ( - } I t 251; . [elevators paid $167 per bushel for No. 1 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT he 18 ER TON] 8% [pH Nf . ne OTEN madly dam- | ( 08 tod 4 } 2 1, red wheat (other grades on thelr merits); . tories In France werent badly dam- disclosed 'oda im ll Beis al ii 25% 24% ' * pats, No. 3 white or No. 3 red, testing 33 217 Underwriters Bldg. U aged. Indianapolis real estate > M ( oO 0's a . lbs. or beiter, 69¢c; corn, No 2 yellow h b at t tok ) PPE L 14.25 Cp .... 28% . 28" a . | shelled, old crop, $1.09% per bushel and LL 9710 HUEY EY RA BUILDING : (REE AS 3543 men whose ual $11 15 -10 100K LOCAL PRODUCE . ( y 1614 s Bly i No. 2 whi te shel led, oid crop, 81 24% 1 after other ' people's ‘property are , i 1100613 Omni f 1143, 114%. 114 a erro - RE . - talking of raising their ‘fees — Cows (all weights) Coll... 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