Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1945 — Page 8

: ° Busines Poll-Takers Are Busy Finding Qut|5 Your Post-War Needs and Wants

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ing out reprints of “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” Last year 260 million volumes were published, 15 per cent more

than in 1942, and: with 75 per cent sents what seems to him the unfair-|but he didn't sit in it. This was done by Ness of seeing his prices controlled” one of the senate’s old-fashioned |-

of the paper.’ using thinner paper, smaller type, less trimming.

In the case with Ernie Pyles parlors are free to raise their prices|be exact) the future of aluminum |

“Brave Men,” Henry Holt, the publisher, brought it out Nov, 217 1944,

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BUDROW i. TAKERS,

such as

George Gallup and Elmo Roper, get the most publicity but much |

three items has “had a demoralizing | effect upon our whole retail price | ‘control program.”

{Bowles said, “while the neighborhood movie, barber shops and beauty |

at will. “This resentmerit is too often used

| for

| president the aluminum company,

He used

and. described at of typescrip, to

chairs (20 pages

wooden length

{in tomorrow's brave new world. | While he talked, he fondled those

__sold 250,000 copies in a few weeks. 35 8 Kind of self-justification forse and I got to wondering what

ILLINOIS and OHIO STS. Open to 7 P. M~Sat. to 10 P. M.

in charge of operations also | “The neighborhood ‘merchant re- {brought along’ his ‘aluminum chair. ered

“We merely wanted Montana

have the best transmission ines that could be built,” Wilson count= | He got no more back talk

from the senator. The experts discussed the history | of “aluminum. Wilson held up the | first chunk of aluminum ever produced in America. ‘Then he put it) back tenderly in a red velvet-lined| jewel chest. You get one guess as to what metal the chest was made

BOOKWALTER BUYS | PRINTERY HOLDINGS

John H. Bookwalter has bought’ the holdings of Charles A. Greathouse Jr. in the Bookwalter-Ball-Greathouse Printing Co., Indianapolis printing and book manufacturing concern. It will be known as the Bookwalter Co., Inc,

turned from navy service, plans to rdevote his time to several other business interests. The company, started in 1900 by Charles A. Bookwaltet and Fran W. Ball, has grown from a small catalog printing house. into a large publisher of ‘textbooks a 1d other | commercial printing It is “loc ated ||

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6000 PORKERS RECEIVED HERE

| Prices Remain Unchanged

At $14.80 Ceiling.

. Six. thousand hogs were received |

ke

Mr. Greathouse, who recent! VTe=

February. Compared With Compared With {at the Indianapolis stockyards tomore money. and time go into industrial “polls—trying to EMPLOYMENT 1945 January, 1945 % February, 1944 o, day, the war food administration - Manufacturing) ..... eseeq. 81,218 13 .........+ ‘18 92714 ..........— 12.4/TEpOrted, b customer wants—whose results are valu-| Employment ( = find out what the K lv busy now Payroll (Weekly) .......... cout veeenaee. $3,430,302 $3397,711 ..... + 18 $4,316915 ......— 20.5] The market remained steady, and able trade secrets. Poll-takers are especia ybus) {Obtained Jobs : vrs raprsase sa 8072) 8.171 senses 17% 4,028 ......-. ..4- 66.9 the price of hogs stayed as the govfinding out your post-war needs and wants. - | Filed Unemployment CIRM oversees 123 239... — 48.5 i88 ...... .....— 748 ernment ceiling of $14.80. Other receipts included 1100 cattle, 500 The Gallup people not only take) \ : ’ the nation’s political pulse, but TRANSPORTATION calves and 100 sheep, they test new movies with preview BOW Inbound Freight (carloads) ............. 17,156 11,381 .......... —- 1.3 1,802 ........., — 3.8 GOOD TO y 3 CHOICE HOGS JJ sudiences to determine -box office | Outbound Freight ..... tavebastasinnss 1536 15,592 . i... 139 RARE Ei hd, GS 13000) appeal” Each | Streetcar, Bus & Trolley Passengers. ..... 9412817 1008460 .....~ 67 OBI .......~ 33! ior 100 Pond coil i so0@id so member i oe REALTY 0 | Sirplane Passengers (arriv. & depart.) ....4,203 4,470 ...viseesi— 80 2617 ......iiei + 60.6) 130- 180 Pounds 3 audience. has ; 200- 220 pounds a wpich ne | BUILDING 5 | i: 20 pons Vo ng ie Houses (permit value) ...........oeueess. $129,250 $50,500 ........+155.9 $34,600 ......... +1367] 270- 300 pounds Pe ar | controls Also Asked Of Apartments ..0o.eeeosesiiensn yssesnivual 0 o | 300- 3% pounds .. Ter aNegbal : BUSINESS .......vss resarteeits nines ..$5,000 $161,350 .......— 96.9 $8,000 .......0..— 375 MCU de oa Tee? nl Movies, Barbers. | Industrial "...... Sevaisiices Fressasiiens oh $23,000 0... sisisereh100 o...... cerenaeet100 | 90 ching Sows + 11 BQN0 Pie ver nach: Sian oh ot cr py TOPE oirures Cvsarerivencinis 0 0 ne He Shoice= toh lke very much. | WASHINGTON. March 21 (U.P. | Repairs and Aerations «r+. ins $87,818 $88,982 ........— 1.3 $70,167 .........4 25.2] 300- 330 pounds 14.05 Gallup works for — Price Administrator Chester| : | 330-360 pounds | 14.08 NT oR ma iy ww in a FINANCE i he sney, . . real estate at stock market val ng . ~ = 43) pounds o 1400014.08 and Columbia js 5 serious problem that needs {Bank clearings ........... £120.654,000 £144,405,000 — 16.4 £126,454,000 — 4.6 J- 530 pounds .., . [email protected] . ~g 90x > - — Pictures. The biggest market re-|, ick corrective action. Hank debits .. 378,225,000 $447,895,000 .. ..— 15.6 $418,528,000 — 96 "280- 500 pounds . search firm is supposed to be A. C. . = : | Slaughter Pigs Neil { Chicago, doing a $4 mil- He told the senate banking com MARKETING RECEIPTS Medium te Choice— £1 sen oO go, COIN a 7 MM" mittee that congressional action to Ye use a" Shi ak _ | 90-180 pounds [email protected] lion business, serving General curb sale prices on both urban and Hogs (heal). c..ccoisnsanias .e . ++ -116,082 198910 , ..- — 41.6 200,364 cove 42.1 CATTLE (2000) Foods, Armour, Lever Bros. Procter) ==. ° "(cite should not be Cattle ............ denrsessares terrains 35.170 40,386 seeere a= 12.9 31,862 series 10.4 Steers & Gamble, Vick Chemical and Jong deferred.” It is “too serious a Calves ....... cs ieiiiseaatiavesavit anys 111,973 15,540 ciienisy ome 23 10,452 ve 14.6 Cholctm. sotinds Sain 3 " ya Re 29 x 5 00- 9 unds 501 Bristol-Myers. One way it Keeps o...n» 15 permit delay, he said. Sheep "rastanusese tes $x3renes weve 4,187 2.49 ,,.......— 416 3,507 iain 5.4| 900-1100 pounds .. 1 1835@1788 tab on public taste is by auditing Then he added: {Corn (bushels) ............ trseevesanens 2,135,200 268,200 ........+696 2,156,000 a 1100-1350 pounds ... . [email protected] | inventories in 6000 chain .and in- Selilsiin jWheat ........... desi sirsavanarsenees + 215400 570600 ........— 51% TIZ000 ..... 0.0 04.31 C1100 pounds , [email protected] dependent stores every two.months. | Stock Market, Too Oats ........ Siena issiee steaine sesnisenee. 110,000 175,000 ........— 37.1 313,000 .........—"64.9| 700- 900 pounds ... 14 2516.25 The trend in poll-taking seems “So also is the problem of stocktinee ........... Sresunsariae aes sre vee. 3.000 52200 .........— 8238 4000 .......... i 23.0 1 3-110 Pounds i Ba10.29 33 to be to query fewer people but market inflation.” : 1SoYbeans ......cosnnensnsrvenraenes aie 10200 240600 ...... — 95.5 32,000 ...... — 65 | 1300-1300 pounds . [email protected] making sure the smaller sample is| He did not elaborate there erence | 700- Hr porinds’ [email protected] | scientifically balanced. They say or offer any suggestion as to what MISCELLANEOUS | 100-1300 pounds . [email protected] people are glad to answer most sort of action should be taken about Telephones in Use ................... veer 133,338 133469 ........+ 02 BIH... . 13 OOO questions but it is hard to get stock market prices. On real estate, | Postoffice Receipts .... ......... teuees. 8543186 $595,089 ra -— 8 S464352 .. ..... + 1101 °° poumds ............. [email protected]} straight answers to some personal he renewed his plea that congress|gjectricity Output (by BAB) reins 91,133,000 101,343,000 ..... — 10.1 9,217,000 — 0.1 |Choice— ones. ; pass legislation providing some au-|Gag Consumption (by cubic feet) ........686,639,600 35,179,000. ..... — 6.6 609,325,000 ..... 12.3] 300-500 Bounds 13.00818.00 It is said you can't get the truth thority to control sale prices and iyater Pumpage (by gallons) ...... ¢ over. 1,349,700.000 1,528,620,000 ...— 117 1.296,440,000, ....+ 4.1 Good— sinh ii when you ask a person's income, commercial rents. {fports ........... arr euatias eee. $415,758 $718,230 .......— 42.1 $2,227,199 ......— 813 Sug. S00 pouads 4 143001833 but you can get that figure by| The price chieftain also told the Relief (persons) ................ ereenses-811 826........0000. — 18 N53... + T. Mediu 0 : asking how much’ rent he pays,|senators that movies cannot be dis- | | Relief (cost) a estenssiriieriere ees.. $10,365 $3,751 .ovivenrd 82 $10,148 ......... 3.1]. 500 pounds [email protected] because he will tell you the truth| [missed as a lugty or “insignificant : . . 500- 900 pounds ............. [email protected] | > ’ : 8 s af abo int tion: Ind Empl t ‘Security division; New York Central, Pennsylvania, Baltimore & tseeens there, and the ratio between ent ffacior in the cost o ng Back. | Ohio, Manon. Miinols Comvea re Nickel Plate Railroads; Indi anapoli Railways; Judianipotis Municipal’ Airport: City Build. ood. Cows (all weight) i i - y $ ority C ss : Indi lis Cleari House As ation, W 00: ministration; Indianapolis Board o rade . 700 2.25 to income is well-known. ing ED his recen: ples for auth y RUA PT gi Bell Telephone Co: Indianaps lis Postoffice; Center Township Trustee: Indianapolis Power Medn . i3 3214. 201 Other poll-takers include R. L.[to control amusement admission| g right Co.; Citizens Gas & Coke Utility; Indianapolis Water Co.; U. 8. Customs Office; U. S. Employment Service. [Cutt er Rnd common [email protected] Polk Co., which made a recent prices, he said the public spends] Canner . 650@ 7.50 ’ b { | suto-owner survey; Psychological more than a billion dollars a year| y yo - . . Beat. Bulls. an weights) Corp. of New York which has some on movies alone. V f f Al m m D Me t S a (all ‘Weights). ......... 12.50@13:35 big-name clients; Crossley, gt Asked Reasons Ir ues 0 i nu Ice, e In . Good CEA aN Taras [email protected] | that calls you by telephone mo| : . . . Medium «es . [email protected] he committee had rejected his H f D b d f S f Cutter and common [email protected] ortune maga- | pe he Sonate Fora 83° first request for power to fix ceiling ars escripe oO enare Traffic Club CALVES (600) 5 oy: 7 {prices on tickets to theaters, sport- : rattic Clu Vealers (all weights) ‘ents imi i . MAN Presentation of “Combat Ameri-!Good and ch JKE: p- ing events and similar items. By FREDERICK C. OTH] a 10ice . 17.00617 50 ao Toate PE apm Bowles was called to amplify his United Press Staff Correspondent ca,” all color sound picture starring Common and medium 10 %0a 16 30 n TS, oa : Aper quotas and Teasons for wanting these controls WASHINGTON, March 21. —Here we go again, friends. The subject) Clark Gable, will be the special fea-| p,.der and Stocker Cattle : a 3 w bi ioe Eo De is are OD movies admissions. He also was is aluminum, wonders of. Such as Senators James E. Murray of Mon- | ture at the luncheon meeting of the Steers - ger on of the am BY buying asked to give his side of the story tana swinging an aluminum baseball bat and Senator Allen J. Ellender ! | Indianapolis Traffic club in. the Ohdiet ah i I)! - i 1 18 1%" ge B deals with other pub-{°P complaints against OPA pre- of Louisiana ducking same. | Spanish room of the Columbia club 800-1000 Pe B 31 " SE mass iw 2 to s " sented by witnesses who testified Nobody got hit. ‘The senators merely were investigating products Thursday, March 22. 200. 800 pounA eS lo I Spa «pe. during a series of hearings on a produced and hauled to the senate caucus room by the Aluminum Com-| - 800-1000 pounds 8 Na 58) akision “-. Pie, Spe-|,.ll to extend the price control act pany of America. These included 'p hasi A + Medium— ~~ - cialized in medical books, but in : ; urchasing Agents 00-1000 pounds se.usieees.. 8. [email protected] : cor a a1. (through 1946. It is now due.to ex- a fireman's hat, a stepladder, a. copper was king in his home state Common— 1842 did a special job of 11 million pire June 30 (fishing reel, a shovel, a beer barrel, and that he and his neighbors] «George Renard, executive secre-| 500- 900 pounds ...... 1.502 8.75 Red Cross manuals. When WPB : : 5 ; . g {tary of the National Association of Calves (steers) chose 1942 as base year for paper Bowles also asked again for price a mint julep glass, a window didn’t like the idea of Wilson's | ot Ho ED | Gand: 250 Or quotas, Blakiston was rolling in controls on barber shops and beauty screen. two Knitting needles, a col- concern stringing aluminum elec- ET geile Wili= I vi ato ate’ AS , " i C n at edium— | paper. So Doubleday, Doran, a big parlors ; : {int button and a pair of dice. ste wires across the Montana land-! i tOmGerow at the Col obi | 0S nds down ails. publishing house, bought up Blakis- Demoralizing Effect { Fondles Di | scape. (That actually happened a jo Calves (heifers) ! 5 t - | while back.) Good and choica— ton Co., whose presses are now tugn- | He said the exemption of these) (won “or pitiudgh, vice 300 pounds down .. . 105091275

500 por nds down 850210.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS (300) Ewes (shorm) { Good and choice 1.759 9.00 Common and ‘medium . 600@ 7.75 LAMBS 3 Good ihd chofce ............ 16 0016.50 Medium and good - 13:[email protected] commen... ea [email protected]

U.S. STATEMENT

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March NEN, -SXDenses.. the ¢ ent fiscal year through March 19 compared with a ‘year ago:

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This Year Last Year Expéiises $67,697,366 650 $65,831,480,601 War Spending 63,540,878,124 61.386,150.104 Receip 31,115,956,333 28,488,474,225 Net Deficit 38,581,409,817 37,343,003,729 Cash Bal ance 15.244.910 529 16,614,245.917 Working Bal... 14.481,990,959 15,851.447,502 Public Debt - - 234,653.006,756 187,074,329,786 Gold Reserve. 20,451.3%9.248 21 600,163.366 INDIANAPOL 1s Cl CLEARING HOUSE Llearingy

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velt's appointees. The question is whether or not ultimate decision. Secretary of Agriculture Claude mind to save the whole $100,000,~ 000. But he thinks there should be a gradual reduction of éxpenditure. Administrator Marvin Jones of the war food administration thinks failure to spend that $100,000,000 would be a ‘great mistake.” “Budget - Director Harold Smith would save the money. The sum represents one-third of the current appropriation ror soil conservation under the -agricultural adjustment program. The budget bureau has recommended that the overall figure of $300,000,000 be reduced to $290,000,000 for the=* 1945 crop year and to $200000,00-for the 1946 crop year.

Reduce Subsidies?

Soil conservation is the successful program under which the gov-

§ ernment, pays farmers pretty well

{to follow modern farming methods |

[email protected] | and raise crops most urgently needed. |

[The question whether soil conserva{tion subsidies should be reduced |probably is one for the experts. What interested some capital ob-

servers was the fact that the situa-|"

tion now developing around soil |conservation spending makes a joke | [out of the theory that the President 5 [through the budget bureau shall} [recommend to congress what govjernment agencies shall spend. The budget bureau is part of the] { White House establishment. Departments and agencies f their appropriation requests to the {bureau which, in the name of the President, determines the sum which shall be requested from con-

gress. Mr. Roosevelt's budget buréau |

said $200,000,000 was what |be spent for soil conservation producing the 1946 crop.

| Wickard as Witness

should in

| Mr. Roosevelt's secretary of agriculture was confronted with the | budget bureau figures when he ap-|

| peared as a witness before the house | |agriculture appropriations subcommittee, Under sharp questioning by Rep. Malcolm C. Tarver (D. Ga.) Wickard backed nimbly away from indorsing the President's budget bureau recommendations. He didn't | oppose them, but he didn't support them either. “Theoretically,” said the administration’s prindpal spokesman for | agriculture, “the thinking seems to be that there ought to be a gradual reduction. The idea seems to be [that as farmers become more prosperous, as ‘they learn more about better methods of conserving ‘their soil, they will be willing to carry out soil conservation practices without additional financial aid from {the government.

WEDNE! 4 'To Save or Not fo Save? Wickard: 'Yes': Jones: 'No'

By LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent ; WASHINGTON, March 21.—An even $100,000,000 of the taxpayers money is ‘at stake today in a dispute between some of President Roose-

submit |

That is the the-.

SDAY, MARCH 21,1948 ||

to spend it. Congress will make the

R. Wickard can't quite make up his

ory back of it.” Wickard pretty much let it go at that. But Jones stepped up and clouted the economy idea right out of the park. Jones is an old hand at congressional hearings. He used to be a congressman himself and he knows his way around the hill, Jones also knows that a presidential appointee has to oppose a President's budget recommendations with finesse, Personal Opinion So Jones told the committee that he could only express his “personal opinion” on spending that $100,« 000,000, Divesting himself of his official status, Jones answered a question in which Tarver asked him directly whether he was in favor of reducing soil conservation appropriations by |$100,000,000 for the 1946 crop. Here is what he said: ’ | “Personally I. am not. I think fs | would be a great mistake. I canno% speak officially, I am only giving [you my personal opinion, which" is

{all I am permitted to give you.” The committee decided to go along {with Jones and to ignore the Presi

dent's budget recommendations. The {question will come up again nexs {year when the 1946 crop appropria«

{tion actually will have to be voted.

WASHINGTON, | March 21 (U, {P.).—In the face of an increasingly |critical food shortage, farmers to= jday planned to cut their output im

11945, { The agriculture department's spring survey of farmers’ plans

showed that 1945 plantings of mae jor crops may equal last year's ware | time record of 364,000,000 acres. Bus {even if production from that acre- | age reaches last years’ high level, the total food output—crops and livestock—will. fall below 1944 be{cause of a prospective 2,500;000,000 pound drop in meat production. For the first time, the department ‘admitted that.the American farmer had reached the maximum peak of production under wartime condi tions. It blamed the shortage of farm equipment and transportation and the heavy drafting of young farm workers. 2

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McNutt is being Gen Motors 6417 63% 64 “nf > sit 3 4 ' 4 or "® Goodrich 57 553, 55% 1 minum man Wilson told 'em there by the Investment Bankers Associamentioned to succeed again Brig.| Goodyear 53 50! 52 ai Were. at least 2000 articles that : Gen. Frank T. Hines as head of the Greyhound Op. 24 ~~ 23a 23% ‘ Vg be articles Nal tion of America “to meet a demand . . : Ind on 42 42 42 1 (could be made better of aluminum | ,. fu “ | veterans administration, which iS ynt Harvester . 77 Hi; THY, 2% | than anything else from members for new men i t ‘bs "Nu Johns-Man 108 107 08 ‘ x on ; “iin \ a Ag Ma $enracos) 4 36% T 30% : His tinkering with his own alum-| In announcing the program, the tional commander. The Jocal 100 Glas BX . 3. 34. T siiinum dice. somehow seemed sym- I. B. 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