Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1945 — Page 7
'WMONDAY, MARCH 2, EL il i RTT cyan THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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| \ ndianapolis Power & Light Co. | PHILADELPHIA, March 26|in consumer indebtedness, other Ison - | P 19 (U. P).—Mr. and Mrs. “ohn Q.|than mortgages, amounting to $300 “Sets Records Under War Demand | Prices Remain Unchanged Public .put away $40 billion during million. . 6679 Are on Furlough to - 44 in bonds, banks and sugar| “This change from repayment of Xt - eee By ROGER BUDROW At $14.80 Ceiling. bowls. © Thats $120 billion they old debt to incurrence of new. debt | Critical Industries. > J , ’ ; have saved in the last four years. reflects the fact that the. bulk of . q . THE INDIANAPOLIS POW ER & LIGHT, CO's annus) There were 4500 hogs received at| pact vear, the largest amount 'of | installment debt previously in- | “RASEINGION Vg iy oo report has a breakdown of where our money went” that | the Indianapolis stockyards today, | Savings went into currency and curred for the purchase of automo- P. gb NE Yea pd our should interest others than stockholders. ; | the war food administration re-|po\“denocits which increased ‘by Diles and other durable consumers’ DE ay io Of the total $18 million the utility, : Spe m——— ; | : . » | ported. $17 billion. Government bonds rose 800ds has already been paid off" | rx in critical war industries C. Bart 2 received In revenues last year, {goose were onchange 2 the $155 billion. And the rest was in- the analysis said. | In addition, 1090 men were placed n, § Urne g. Re 5 3 : # - i —— : 147% was paid out in salaries, PROTECTS IDLE vested in the following manner: | lin the enlisted reserve several ok as if they wages and pensions; 23.1% for ma- Sided 2» cattle, 500 calves and $4.4 billion to equity in government NICARAGUA, U. S. AIR months ago to work in foundries de on “Tom terials, supplies Sed : |insurance; $3.3 billion in equity in SERVICE TO START and forge shops. , added first and services; | GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (ison) |Private insurance, and $900 million | i | Of the total on furlough 1100 boro open toe ’ is h {i i ber MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 26 32.1% for taxes; 120~ 140 pounds . $14.00@14 % | in savings and loan associations. {are working in the cotton duck ine tories in the 38% for wear and jos 150 pounds 1450@14:40| The figures were compiled by the | (U. P).—Nica-Pan American air-| cry 1492 on heavy tires, 3031 on ith Sibi te tear; 8.4% for in- iho. 200 bounds ee | Securities and exchange commis- | %a% of Nicawgua, Oiganisey under | jon yy artillery ammunition, 535 ith strokes - 220 pounds ... | join icaragua and American terest on debt 220- 240 pou a sion, ¢- § on constructing ammunition plants mount course and the like: 4% Navy Has New Ways to 240- ato a — This ‘wnprecedented liquid sav- lownership, will start operations ,.4 512 on aluminum. is final round for dividends' on Keep Fleet in Shape. Foe 3% Dounda ings, agcording to the SEC analy- around April 1, it was disclosed to-|. "An" yndustrial furloughs were
ay. granted originally for 90 days. Fur«
330- 360 pounds .....vee. A Nicaraguan financial interests sup- |
Medium — | 160- 200 pounds Packing Sows Good to Choice— 270- 300 pounds 300- 330° pounds 330. 530 pounas 360- 400 pounds ..eeseene | Good— | 400- 450 pounds ... | 450~ 550 pounds | Medium— 250- 500 pounds ...... { Slaughter Pigs Medium to Choice— §0~ 180° pounds CATTLE (1800)
2-hole total f his nearesg his sixth trie n the winter | in less than a. $1333.33 war
sis, is ten Fives as, large as the | 13.95@ 14.60 Savings of the last’ full pre-war, {loughs of soldiers working in cote a year of 1940. Amd, for the past Piled 60 Pe the giv ton duck, heavy tire, and heavy ame two and one-half years, it means (P Re An American airways | munition plants were extended 30 the public has been saving close] Per cen | days. to 25 per cent of its income, CITY FOOD BILL FALLS Beginning next month soldiers in “At the time of our entry into] The food bill for the average! these. programs will be given opJi aia] the war,” the analysis «said, “ac-|Indianapolis family declined 1.0 portunity to volunteér for transfer cumulated savings in cash and de-|per cent between mid-January and|to the enlisted * reserve corps to [email protected] | posits and government securities| mid-February to. a point 0.6 per| continue their industrial work, was already at the highest point|cent above the level of a year ago,| Soldiers constructing ammunie in history.” | aceording to bureau of labor sta-|tion plants and producing alumie One of the more significant de- tistics. This compares with a de-| | Pum will be returned to their army
the preferred stock; 4.7% for dividends on the common stock; and 267% saved
WASHINGTON, March 26 (U.P), —The navy has developed methods to keep the entire post-war reserve
fleet free of rust and in condition
to spend later. : dave’ ‘nol When you add up the percentages | 0 operate on ays’ ‘notice. The preservation of the reserve
for debt interest and dividends, you JE anh ; oa SA i go : wa 4 an 4 find that they total 17.17% ‘At that | fleet will cost only one-tenth of ; ; 5 as rate, the utility is paying more for 1 per cent of the cost of the ships, a il : 3 a the -use of its capital than it has the navy said today. 5 vy — yr A to pay for the services of em- Methods evolved by--the bureau g kota : A
ployees, a situation not too com- dehumidification, Tighten your belt.
t to Sammy finished with e out Johnny r-up purse of a 71 on hig 280 total, wine
sanssateas
2 of ships include 11 [email protected] Here's
mon these days. a rust-preventive compound, hot d outlook: CHICKENS y Steers velopments in savings, according| cline of 06 per cent in the na-| Iduties at the end of their present ourse Revenues rose 5.5% to $18,279,835 | Plastic paints, and plastic film for me food Oe for’ the ity Ce Patch [email protected]|t0 the analysis, is in the increase|tional average during the month. |90-day furloughs. rse is one of with electricity bringing in 91.8% [the Packaging of deck equipment. Bros Re Te tor cy {, fotmion Bounds [11111111 TREE 38) golfers have of the money and steam (which Leave in Few Days cut for the next three months | 1300-1500 poungs . ieee 1625@1735 | y Susl 66 Nel- heats most of downtown “1ndidn. These methods will not only pre- POTATOES—scarce _during 700- 900 POURS 1u0veeainesss 14.250016.25 ecord set ir apolis) 79%. The remaining 03% | va the fleet intact for future use next six weeks. VEGETABLES 03-1108 POUNAS sevrecanssssd 158163 |
pounds sesesssdernes 1300-1500 pounds sess
scarce until transportation facilities ease up. MILK—more |[M{TNTE 0 plentiful as production in- 1100-1300 pounds creases seasonally. BUTTER 1 5 —cut of 2 million pounds during next two months SUGAR
-no relief,
came from water service of the Mooresville Public Service Co, a subsidiary, and rent from the utilitv's office building on the Circle. War boosted industrial use of electricity, as might be expected. The increase was 67 over 1943. The 10 biggest customers provided nt early and 15.7% of the total electric revenue. [ion in a matter of a few days. d birdies on A paragraph which startled this| ayn naval vessels are now treated
par five 14th reader was the one saying that the | yith hot plastic anti-fouling paints] » of the meet, war department is trying to re-
U.S, RELIEF FOOD | Meetings
J {as a routine practice. Thus an an 2 ; under | yerage ship will need very little | RATIO 10 BE 60-1! , it to Jimmy which power was supplied in 2 {hull treatment upon its arrival at | Real Estate Board r-|
If he hadn's is putting he he record by
ceenseres [email protected] |
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but will also speed demobilization of ships and personnel after the war. Under navy regulations, no ‘ship's crew -may be detached from a vessel passing into inactive status until the ship has been secured for future readiness. The buerau can | now prepare a vessel for preserva- |
: 700-1100 pounds largest of the season, and rse here fol-
Choice 600+« 800 pounds | 800-1000 pounds Good —
15.00@ 16.00 « [email protected]
{ 600- 800 pounds a | [email protected] | | 500-1008 pounds . « [email protected] Medtum— [email protected] |
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12.25714.00 | [email protected] | 7.50@ 10.75 | 6.50@ 7.50
|, 300- "900 pounds mon — 900 pounds Cows
50 0-
Good Medium C1 er and common Cann
total. Craig w Hise Yar isiiies, Pi. the reserve berthing area. The new| WASHINGTON, March 26 (U.P.). | F. . Harold Van Orman, - former "Bulls (all weights) 50 stea ner. Jept— 1 Snead, who The "$953 a 0a 9 ; hot plastics quadruple the time out| por every pound of food the|ljeutenant-governor of Indiana, will Be od (al) weights) [email protected] recent sharp 953,339 Increase In revenues|qf qrydock of active ships. For in- he lunch eeting of |S was offset bv an increase of $518. | Unit ed nations relief and rehabili-|speak at the luncheon m g vith a 2817. $518, active ships they will preserve aj the Indianapolis’ Real Estate board,| Med amateur, had 29 in taxes, 304608 in fuel ex-ighips hull for five years in salt tation administration 1s asking March 29, at the Wash-| Cutter and common ......... pense and $170,607 in payroll—which | ater, This will stretch to 15 years| {rom this country, “clvillans of the ington note, RIT : CALVES (500) is more. than the added revenue|in fresh water. | United States will receive about 60|'"& Vealers (all weights) : . “amounted to. Savings in interest | pounds,” UNRRA Director General : | 300d and Home Hi 110a10.001 {iami and - other charges helped and the Spray. Wax On Herbert H. Lehman said today. Indianapolis Control Cull " 5.50@ 9.50 : utility hetted $2,082,615 or $5302 Unprotected ‘steel surfaces are| Lehman announced that UNRRA| Members of the Indianapolis! Feeder and “Stocker C Cattle and Calves rack thas the year before. treated against rust quickly and in-|is asking the United States for|Control will hear Henry M. Coch- CROICSm 0... 11500127 ’ ower production set. a record of | expensively by spraying or brushing | 395000 tons of food for relief work rane, secretary of the Indiana! J00-1000 pounds trresreneess [email protected]] March 26 (UT, 080, 3450 kilowatt hours or 7.83% |a thin-film rust-preventive com-|in April, May and June. Manufacturers’ association, speak |S Ag POUBAS. vensrasessss [email protected] of Michigan more than in 1943. pound onto metal surfaces. About| This is the period for which U. 8./on “Employers’ Legislative Head- (800-1000 pounds 1.1L1L11l1Ll 10.28 11.75
aches” at the meeting Wednesday, | *o0'ime
{ Oxford, O, nn 9 10 gallons of this wax-like com- | civilians must get along with 12 POUNAS escrsaesssss [email protected]
{ the Purdue QDDS AND ENDS: A railway is|pound, at 75 cents a gallon, will care | per cent less meat, as announced |Mafch 28, at 6 o'clock in the Lin- . being built in Peru so tourists can|for an average ship. Machinery Saturday night. coln hotel. | Wo. 900 poundl Lire 1508 ig as king of visit the famous Inca ruins, reports treated with the substance can be] UNRRA's total claim on all na- | Ggoa BIG SHOES 3 the Purdue American Express. . . . The New| put into immediate opefation with-|tjons for food in the next three Bei ied Cou] ristuasinin 9183 ight, and Mi« York Stock Exchange, which does out removing the film. | months, Lehman said, is “only| LOCAL MEN NAMED | 500 pounds gown iisifiro [email protected] of the college not buy or sell securities itself but| Another great scientific advance | 938,000 tons.” | Good and. eholcem 4 ear of the 3 merely provides the place where/in the preservation of these ships| pehman said nearly half the food | S30 Dounds down 1030912.7 buyer and seller get together, has is a $1500 dehumidification machine. | which UNRRA is asking from the 10 STUDY HOUSING 500 pounds down [email protected] 1 Scored 363 had only two profitable years in the| This machine causes the vessel.to United States and other countries SHEEP AND LAMBS (100) lvantage with past eight. . . . Curtiss-Wright, | breathe, inhaling dry air into its) gor the next quarter will be in bread Two Indianapolis men are, amor | aod sad ens” (shorn) 2758 ‘5.00 mile and dise which had been on cost-plus-fixed- | compartments and exhaling the| cereals and dry peas, “both of which 10 Hoosiers appointed-to a low cost | Common and medium ........ 6.00@ 1.75 and was rune fee contracts, is switching ¢o fixed- moist air. This protects the entire | are in sufficient supply.” housing committee by the National , aid anorer™) AM ers 1000BIES Medley and price ones. , ... Underwood ENsots interior... of. 4he. sig, against de- | Association of Home Builders. | Medium®.and wa H Sr. [email protected] Pisher Co Teffice machhas) “is terioation from rusting, A aawing : The N.-h:-8, Bobelisyes-that the fommon 11.30@:350 | : university die changing its name to Underwood or absorption of moisture. Not more NEW FIRMS AND housing probleni can best be solved cf aiind me , 20; Purdue, Corp. ... While at the Inter-Ameri- than six machines would be required PARTNERSHIPS through the production of large N. Y. Socks 1 8; Marquette, can meeting in Mexico, Secretary of | for the largest naval vessel. quantities of homes by private en-| | Missourd, 8; State Edward - Stettinius took wy Film Wraps Equipment Indianapoli€ Marine Mart, 25.21 w.|terprise, priced and financed on Lov. Las chung
oy David
arvland Boat and marine Li last item in preservation Is] Elaridge V. Cooley, 1531 Shelby st.;
astic film for wrapping deck] B. Himes, 2111 W. Morris st. a ordnance and other deck |
terms low enough to enable a great|, ~-. segment of the lower income group Am Loco
|Am Rad & ss. to become home-owners, rather than|4 m Roll Mill .
ake, 6 each; order for 1000 American Joo ve | hio State, 1. l VINEGAR JUG SEEN i
its in the cole c 1%
rn Michigan, through an immense subsidized Am T&T 161% i i; Rose Polye Fe Sara peg INCORPORATIONS public housing program costing the Am Rt 0 Bes « |chinery against corrosion, mildew Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. Indi. taxpayers billions of dollars, ALAC So” d 1d. O the firm is peeled | *napoils; amendment. increasing capital] Local méh on the committee tO atchison ..... ang mo nee rm Is p stock to 150.000 shares common stock of|gt dy gall factors involved in the Atl Refining .-. By Science Service .. |off, the equipment si immediately $100 par value and 200800 shares pre: Bald Loco ct .. voting in the y | ready again for use. ferred stoek of $100 PoE value. ment volume production of low cost hous- Bendiv Ava ... ung in NEW YORK, March 26. —8cien- | Clark & Miner Co pton; amendmen ing by private enterprise are Fred | {Beth Steel .... y hi Serv eet, y hangh to Harper & Co., Inc, and d rier S ub clubhouse The reserve fleet, preserved by | oy am ehdments. ap. L.. Palmer and A, H. M. Graves,| | Br are
Ss wish ook for the an-| ists who wish 10) 80° | these methods, will require an aver- | Clay. County Farm Bureau Co-operative swer to many unsolved problems iniage of about five men per vessel | Assn, Ind., Bran; amesidment increasing | 1 st to 200 shares preferred 0 the formation of cellulose in living|for maintenance and security |§af par ¥aiue and 79,000 shares common i Ss. stock of $5 par value. plants may begin research on lv- Waighes Se gi Maine Products Co., Ine, 515 ing material to be found in any Boston st. La Porte, agent, Geo. O. unsterilized vinegar jug, Mrs, Wanda BIGGEST KANSAS E. Farr, of the Cellanese Corpora~-|
Indianapolis; Kurt Hanke, George | Caterpillar T .“ Poag, John R. Worthman, Leonard Childs - C. Smith, Herbert C. Beberstein and |Sotgie; Aire '-. R. L. Shirmeyer, all of Ft. Wayne; Du Pont Irvin A. Blietz, Wilmette, and Dee Sen Electric .. : Hoopingarper, Zanesville: {Gen Motors cea {Goodyear
COLDS ALM
Warner, 116 E. st, La Porte; 200 shares of $100 par value: George C. Warner, Keith H. Jones, Mary J. Jones, Robert A. Warner
A) tion of America, told the meeting | - WHEAT (CROP DUE Rawarg Inc, 25 hid Washington | Greyhound Cp . N J { olis; agent, ax . esser, 1. nt arvester .. 7 here ot the New York Microscopical PRATT, Kas., March 26 (U. P.). E "Washingt oF st., Indianapolis; 1000 CIVILIAN 6000S sohns -Man que ciety, : h 0 value; manufacture, whole- Rendecoit RTS This bacterium, acetobacter xylin- —Southwest Kansas was reported ST reall of wearing apparel, house- es hi : v : today as growing the largest wheat | hold furnishings and appliances; Paul H. KX or °F Sx ave 38 it ng um, commonly called mother-of- Finley, Mary Geghardt, Max M. Plesser. Lockheed Airc . 20% ii vinegar, and also molds that invade crop in its history as pioneer grow- |” ypifea- Cigar-Whelan Stores, Corp. Loew's A 76% Natches th : tY i ers said wheat conditions were “ex- | Delaware corporation; certificate of re- M artin,_ (Glenn) 24 247% — e pantry, such as aspergilius cellent” in the nation's biggest tirement of preferred shares. a: i WASHINGTON, March 26 (U.P.). | Mont Nae s, Can niger, may be used for experimen-|,...4 poset Cp Ne to jis Bend: amend. —War Production Chief J. A. Krug |Nat Biscuit , Lameras -of~ e et me hanger 2a Air Lines, I Nat Distillers . 37a ation, eng mother ot vinegar, Farmers said the wheat is well Dupe ar i indi. {18 conferring with military officials | ny Y Central ».. 2% : un Ete. scientists can study the mechanism |, lana to engage in transportation business./on the urgent need of stepping up| | Ohio oil edded and of deep root, with sub of cellulose formation in one of : Capitol Wholesalers, Inc., 325 W. South | nnadiiati f tial li P ackard . hy EWELRY th Hest cells i f soil moisture reaching down in| Indianapolis; agent. Ferdinand Born, |P ction of essential civilian pan am air’. Ya e smallest cells capable of form-|m coi moisture has been in: [78 Chamber of Commerce bidg. Indian-|goods to prevent a serious break Denney 108 1 Co. | ing cellulose.. These cells are ‘so : apolis; 500 shares preferred of $100 Parla wo. oo pop front. i er ree ears 0 ar 0, Inc. small that the mechanism used for Topsoil moisture has been in- [value and 500 shares common no par ome. Iron 1 i creased by recent heavy rains value; 8..C. Kahn, Oswald Lundy, Lewis| learned today. {Proctor & G .. 8 a producing cellulose in larger cells . Lurie. : Y : Pullman 1 a Sullivan Metal Products ' Corp, sui:| WPB officials said the discussions pure oil .. ne such a8 the cotton fiber obviously] CORN MEDAL PRESENTED |van; agent, Cyril G. Whitemoss, Sullivan;
had been under way for a week | Repub St Pe and would continue “for some | Scheney Do » | Servel Inc 18% time | Socony-Vac » Krug, they said, is not pressing South Pac for production of any specific item sq Brands «..
but is concerned with ‘the entire Std Oil Ind ...
1000 shares without par value; to manufacture machine tools, fixtures, ete.; Cyril G. Whitemoss, Pred MacDonald, Charles R, Stevens. Gary Betty Maid, Inc, 1511 Merchants Bank Bidg.. Indianapolis; agent, Jacob 8. White, same address; 1000 shares of
do not apply here, Mrs. Farr declared. Mold stalks that support the spore heads contain celluose and will crack like fragile glass tubes
CHICAGO, March 26 (U, P.) ~~ Governor Dwight H. Green today presented the breeder's Gazette medal to Forrest Woods, Bellflower,
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Per i Ill, national champion corn grower |$i par value; to deal in women's apparel. 1 lesson when pressure is applied. The rea- |; 1544 Green paid tributé to ee orp. Michigan on. civilian production field. The WPB SH Ow ; son Tor some forms of cellulose, like | w/o 4s’ d i in : ho chairman, . it i 20th Cent Fox . 27} mold stalks, being frangible, while record in producing an av- |struction equipment. an, was said, is empha- A uns Yox . " Ie CO. others ean bounce and wid fike] erage yield of 182.05 bushels of sizing that a continued slump of us Steel 81% FR. 1184 rabler 5 one of the mysteries of corn to the acre from a 10-acre plot. LOCAL ISSUES civilian goods output ultimately Western Pac .. 183 1s » v : ; will have an adverse effect on direct . p i science for which research is grad- e Ir EE ually finding a solution, she Er WAGON WHEAT acon) ede Jurnished by Igy | WAE production, ERSATZ STOCKINGS Still Hold th eH i 9 put. anapolis securities dealers ———————————————— \ | IN'’S . only BE on hae Chicago marke: Agents Fin SIOCKS : ii PACKARD LAUNCHES BECOME BLANKETS } , ur mills and grain bs 20 . WASHINGTON, March 26 (U. ; » 1 t id $1.67 bushel Agents Fin. Corp pid. .} 2 ’ ‘ es U.S. STATEMENT |stats mua fo Mme init iy fhe) RESEARCH IN JETlo) suas stockings, once’ son : 0. e or No, ‘ RES WASHINGTON, March 26 (U. P).—Gov-| lbs. or better, 69c: corn, Me. Hy ing 32 ‘Beit R Stk Yds ‘ptd creer ...| TOLEDO. O., March 26 (U. P.).|by German soldiers, are being | » o : ET MUSIC Tony facal peg ig Und of ale No. 2 white i ge Sushel and | gopbs-Merrill 4% P : The ‘Packard Motor Car Co. to~| turned into blankets for war pris- | ; Jens acai Year : y . Central Soya com. . .... ay was ready to launch an ex-|oners. adlns n . — tar. . Last Yes Comwitn Loan 8% pid 4" |tensive program of research in jet| Gemans' “Valley Forge” stocke We Savi Expenses a.} a4 830 0a 831 1434 § 47.018, 5.818 LOCAL.PRODUCE Delta Elec com propulsion engines. ings are rectangular pieces of cotMVerc Be ReRip HTT HE Hlectronic «indian RR. pid. | "Revelation of company - plans|ton and part-wool cloth wrapped oa Net, tafion Heavy breed hens, 24e. "Leghorn hens, Took Drug oh >. io. were made here last night. by|around the feet, Not much good 24" Nok Bar, iansans adios, fryers and outers, wae fin Ag Ta Sa pL 1 Ahn | AEE Rath, direcior of Backend H CE reds of thousknda of the 2 : Ha, s., white and barred rocks, 28c. In 1c pid ... aircraft engineering division at a|when hundreds of thousands of the [| . - : Gold Reserve 20,420,341,711- 31,509,867, “Indpls P & I g. : HES po— ie gia, roosters, gi IN Je; grade A a Is p & 10 : 2 dinner givén in his honor, ersatz footgear fell into their hands STAN DARD QUALITY SUPER TY Open 9 to 9 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |large, 34c; grade A medium and B large, |*Indpils Raiways com. “Military ~ restrictions prevent along with other captured enemy QUALI : Clearings ne grads / small, 36; under finde. he Indpis Water Class ‘ebm ‘| elaboration,” Nuft told 200 Toledo supplies. ————— : utter—No. 1, . Butterfat—No. 1, DODHE youivennnsiniansirainsts 0c; No. 2, 36c. - 4 | Nai ao pia 8 eam» . uid Deron Shausais 208 army os Somenne hit Spo ibe Jgea. SUITS, TOPCOATS, STILL SUITS, TOPCOATS, STILL ngan e officials, but a . We i nkets. | | : * “Lincoln Loan Co "stn ptd ‘|are combing th Kk Eight of foot cloths - Lincoln Nat Lite com e market for men| Eight of the clo sewn to ORNS N ew Com Pr omi se M an power PR Mallory pid anuviny Wades Eu to work on gas turbines and jet gether, makes a blanket which costs : : ) . a " TS "ee ly : N Ind Pub Serv 5% .....s...108% propulsion engines. noting, I" NG CO B I D H TI Pub Serv Ind 59, 11101 es the Miadle ot I ue mn ouse omorrow Progress: Laundry. com: “cr Gear 0! m .. i 8 = ir Bock WASHINGTON, Mach 26 (U. P.).—The senate presentdd the. biggest 5 Ind gus 4% ny i HAANASINEND ne ' a r————— okel an . 4 lity and “if” today for a new compromise manpower bill which provides no draft! 2s Machine om > end LEASING: nite el Co > Style of labor, but authorizes a freeze of war workers in their present jobs.| Union Title com : The measure, prodiict of a week of work between senate and house hous | o conferees, was expected to go hefore the house tomorrow. Approval there Algers Wir pv ae was believed virtually certain in view of the chamber’s.passage of the| american Loan 8s so. [INSON tough work-or-else bill two months : - | Bubner Feruiter fs 84 : oO om r Hatter "ago. Permit Byrnes to designate any Citizens ind Tel dis 61. Co. In brief, the new bill would: -, | agency io fore the provigless in Cohsal Fin 5856 o. GL Empower War Maobilizer James F. areas where labor supply e- Ind Asso To Co 3's 7 arm “|scribed as critical. He presumably|inqhs B& L 308 (0 oo oy 2 TR ® : d : Byrnes to fréeze workers in es- would give the job to the war ‘man- Indple Water Co AE 22 to 28 EAST WASHIN (GTON S Er ; 1 sential war industries, regulate hir-| power commission. - N ma Pu b Bert as 18. LL 7 a . ing of workers and. establish ceil-| Impose a fine of $10,000 or one |N Ind ¢ 80% RICUHANS BRINGS YOU LAST-MINUTE NEWS WIRE — 10:00. P. . WV se at oa both upon. any | EI8 i", 54 3s 14 Ae) Hs 5 hired OY. plash or io-jouplore or Work: who Moles) Trae Term Corp
