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Business Regaids New President As a Moderate, Middle-Road Man By ROGER BUDROW

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Honig Says Japs Won't|gigepy Miofy deposit box of So(Ceiling Price Is Stil BUSINESS HAS HAD A NARROW ESCAPE, I think| Hurt East Indies Industry, | heats feist ToL BSL, entire] $14.80. most. businessmen believe. “What if it had been Wallace?” amount to the Watchtower Bible| ,.°

’ NEW YORK, April 17 (U, P)~— The Indianapolis stockyards today they shudder. President Truman is regarded as a moderate, | 1, mediate volume production of ahd Tracy Society, Inc, of Je- received #125 hogs, the war 100d 80-middle-road man who has many conservative friends. quinine after defeat of Japan was| The oe aud t6 Clara E.|ministration reported. ‘Top price|S It is conceded that his atfitude

b ; predicted today by Dr. Pieter|Foote, 75, who had resumed her|remained at the government ceting 3 toward business is to the right o f the board for| maiden name after being divorced 14. “Mr. Roosevelt's “left of center,” but Honig, Hember o in .1923 from George Mooreland, of $11.80. how far to the right remains to be the Netherlands Indies, who based| pio jeather factory worker. Also received were 1525 cattle 650 seen, his forecast on maintenance of pro-| ="! - : calves and 175 sheep. The market This much - is LAGS FOR NAVY ductiqn by the Japanese to combat known. President malaria and the fact that Ameri- Ww ATER UTILITY 0GS (8725 can machinery will greatly. expe- IoD To cs H (8723)

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preparing for re-| BOMbErs May B Be Obsolete. + converting indus- "| Indies, said that advices received try to -peacetime When Ready: Ramsey. from allied sources in the Japa- TE 31. 300 pounds . production. His| WASHINGTON, April 17 (U. P.).|nese-occupied Indies disclose that 21/, Billion G I Out of | 5 36 PORES sirrrret reports as senate| production of “vitally needed” | while systematic re-planting of cin- V2 filion “Gallons Vut 0 i sounds war program in-|nauu “Seawolf” torpedo bombing |thona trees has been halted for . ar vestigator showed Pane 1 50 far Speco sheduls | three years, the Japs have not ve-| 112 Came From Reservoir. oot to cre . that. He is also|they may be obsolete when ready |stroyed ' trees or processing ma- . pounds for unifying the scattered labor hunt boy it was revealed today. y chinery because they also need = alana aie Co. net ine 330- 380 bounds | agencies of government. Rear Adm. D. C. Ramsey, navy |quinine “desperately and know $592,076 in 1043, stockholders were S60 300 pounds . It is expected that congress willl hyreau of aeronautics, told the|they ' will still require it after|y wo neq today 400- 450 pounds 4iessereres 14.00814.05 have more influence in national| house appropriations mittee the | they're defeated.” President H s Schutt said. wars os. 330 POURS .yuviennesnen 14.20@ affairs and the executive branch pew plane would be ready for com-| He pointed out that new equip-|. =o" octrictions prevented major| 20° 300 pounds [email protected] less. But beyond that it is hard 10| pat, in a “few months” and that ment for processing cinchona barkl,.o construction work. Capital ex-| Medium to oraaghie Pip , predict, the informed say, what the| it will displace the only torpedo|into quinine, including 25 huge)... 4 res of $115427 were the| 90-180 pounds ....... man who only 11 years ago was a plane the ndvy now has in produc- | drying ovens with a daily capacity smallest in recent Years and no CATTLE (1525) Missouri county official, will do when | tion which “is frankly being “out- |0f 2200 pounds of dried bark per major work .is contemplated this : the great strains and pressures of | moded.” oven, is being purchased in the ear. Clee ounds the presidency make themselves| Testifying on the 1946 navy ap-|U. S. as rapidly as possible. Industrial demand-and- the hot, | 900-1100 Pe : felt. propriation bill, Ramsey said ‘only. No Shortage Seen dry weather boosted Water pumpage 1300-1500 bounds | If President Trumah goes along|27 of 1100 Seawolfs ordered for de- | poi added that because cin-|6.2 per cent to 17% billion gallons Good— =~ with the southern, conservative|livery by the end of this year from |... “trees; from which quinine|last year. Rainfall totaled 31 inches,| 900-1100 pounds Democrats, Who, with the Republi-| the Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft |io oyiracted, mature in cycles, no) compared with normal precipitation | 1100-1360 pounds cans, control congress, how long|Corp. plant, Allentown, Pa, had acute shortage of either bark or|of 40 inches. The Fall creek reser- Redon 7 will it be before his C. I. O.-P. A./been delivered as of April 2. drug can occur for about 15 years|voir furnished 2% billion gallons, |, 00-1300 pos C. supporters bolt? And then how 2 Of 504 Delivered after which the trees not planted |36 per cent of its capacity. Winter Common— Jong could Wallace, who was being| =... noo the contract as-|during enemy occupation would|snow and rains have refilled the 700-1190 poynds boomed by the liberals-tor the 1948 signed in 1943, called for delivery of | normally have become ready for|reservoir, Mr. Schutt said. nomination, stay in the Somineree | so: of the 1100 by the end of 1944, | harvesting. gepartiment? ‘but up to that time only two had | Although the Netherlands Indies | The palace guard changes also, | been delivered. 8 have long produced almost the to- 6, l, LOAN CENTER wah he ost prominent casualty “The airplane. is vitally needed [tal world supply of malaria-com-being Harry Hopkins. In his Siead, in our program because it is su-|bating cinchona bark, after suca4 Presiienusl Rayiser Syne perior in general, characteristics, | cessfully transplanting ‘ cinchona iin Fw Hun ay who | Ying characteristics and. overall | from its natural habitat in South ond spade Work for Mr Triman performance to the one curréntly |America nearly a century ago, : 4 + |in use,” Ramsey said. | Honig said, the Indies’ government as counsel -of his senate invest. The production delay, navy offi- | has often supplied other countries gating committee. . Mr. Fulton was cers-fold' the committee, will mean | With seed to help such nations deonce in Ihe Jumtece Separiment, that the original cost-plus-fixed- | velop their own cinchona forests. prosecuting anti-trust cases, WRICR |e "ooo act price of $12,065,737 is| “More than 20 different. counjeesn’t make : some oie | Sonberns now estimated at $170,000,000. The | tries, including the U. 8.” he said now under indictment fee ype “lincrease, they said, resulted in|“have been ziven our choicest vafer inasmuch nis Mr. Fyjton is 1 ng stretching labor costs over a loriger rieties of cinchona seeds. We have mentioned as -attorney general to period ; long felt that world progress could Sige Ble changes are ex.| Ramsey said the delay ovcurred only be filly accomplished by the geld creoioad ng. it seems in transferring engineering data |free exchange of experience and DC ar Rootevelt's * war end|and tooling the Allentown plant, |knowledge, and we applied these foreign policies will be carried on the one producing this plane. principles to cinchona cultivation but there probably will be a slight He answered that he “hoped not” |in which ve fortunately have been -~yeering toward . the right in -do- o a assersion By JB. Wiles successful. . Bole > oes . Mo. . Iestic Polk des. # =» ; | Consolidated had been working on U. S. STATEMENT ODDS AND ENDS: This sumimer the plan “for some "two years” it . ee the Burlington railroad will demon- | ¥ill be obsolete by the time it is |urament expenses and receipts for the i . in production, current fiscal year through. April 14, strate a new glass-dome Twin City | compared with a year ago: Zephyr in which passengers can see 1 the scenery along the upper Miss- N.-Y. Stocks dood and cholce-~ issippl. . . . Experiments show it is | Berm De i 007 380.638 14.06860 441 | tion from 26 cents to 20 cents a word Medi a Lagi Change | II pl A 187 078 194.34 on’ full rate’ pledsages from New : SHEEP (135)

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Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ~ Belt R Stk Yds com . WASHINGTON, April 17.—~American salesmen of the Bretton Woods Belt R Stk Yds pfd

bbs-Merri)! 33 2 | intérnational financial program aré using “jobs” as their main appeal. Bobbe- Merrill San pid, .

They say, correctly, “foreign loans will make exports, and exports will a make’ jobs.” Comwlth Loan 5% pid .

The use of post-war jobs as the slogan for Bretton Woods and |prie ec com

5Ya foreign investment risks the criticism that framers of these elaborate|Pt Wayne & Jackson RR pH. 8

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{which we can export large quan-| In other words he would postpone | [1nd Asso Tel 3% nh tities of goods and not worry about for a future generation a problem | Indpl. P & L pfd

getting paid for them. The fact iS, which is ours now. 1ndvis P&L com the ‘idea is as old as the hills. Gifts,| Some members of the Roosevelt Indpls Water pfd ee too, make jobs. We've tried it be- administration, such as Harry Hop- jogPiy Wa'cr Class A com .. fore, ourselves, and the record Is kins were whooping it up for jobs| *Kingan & Co pid not too pleasant to review. \through exports. Secretary of the | Lincoln Loan Co 54% pfd.. 97 The Bretton Woods international | Treasury Morgenthau enthusiasti- moot I pS com veress | bank and monetary fund are means cally spoke of exports of 1,000,000(p R Mallory ,com of lending dollars to pay for ex-|automobiles a year through Bretton N log Pub Seiv % .. ports, and though it is not expected | Woods!

in a plant under construction here, Pure Oil Pub Serv of Ind com ... we shall thke our money out of the| Committees of the American Progresy Muniry com +

Repub Stl ... Pe The process, developed by the Re oni. 3 4 : 2 oe mga : Wy ’ Ross Gea & Tool com Fth lds’ ethyl chloride b |Servel Inc .... 20 fund, there will sti remain e| Bankers association an er or-|* nd G& . y1 Corp., yields ethyl chloride by Sercel Tre, question of how the loans will be|ganizations warn of the dangers of | 3s Maurine mp Pr pf.

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4 . “the need for money -<s|Citizens Ind Tel 4V% is ol 14 | repaid to us in goods, food or serv (limited. The chief limitation is the) Comsat a I. — Y2|jces. Unless this is understood,| power of borrowing countries to nd A Sb 2 = xel Oo 3a " ces {there is danger that Bretton Woods|absorb money, to use it produc-|indpls Railways Co os 67 . .

The chlorine for the new process is produced by breaking common CLEVELAND BANK will be oversold, because the public|tively, and to repay it when the idols Water Go Sas 68 +7 10 §alt electrically into. its two parts, | NEARLY PAID QUT which may not grasp the complica- (time comes. There is no favor to |N Ind Pub Sery is 73 ..... sodium. and chlorine. The sodium | CLEVELAND, O., April 17 (U. P.).

tions of Bretton Woods does know |anyone, but rather a grave danger Noga JS a 93 : produced is used in the manufac- | |what jobs are. 10

in ignoring .these limitations, get-|Pub Td ht 55 an ture of tetraethyl lead after it is — -\duidation of the Union Trust| pe appeal of jobs leads to our (ting countries loaded up With t00|& 3 wiiiiameon Ino 8 86 ..... §

combined with metallic lead to form Co., which was closed at the time hearing more about exports than|much debt, and adding fuel to the| *Ex-dividend. a lead-sodium alloy. of the bank holiday when the com=- about imports; to our being told of inflationary fires now burning over : Sh ' Two Material | pany was the 17th largest bank in prospects for tripling our exports most of the world.” 9. XK 19 ORLEANS HOMES ort Two Materials R. Earl Peters, federal housing |

the U, 8, is nearing com letjon; it g p after the war. Fears ‘Another 1929’ administration state director, today

The two previous processes for | was disclosed today. Row Aboat i oY 1ow 3bout Imper The main advantage in foreign|was notified by Washington FHA

producing ethyl chloride are ‘based | on the hydroclorination- of alcohol COMPLETES 50 YEARS WITH R. R.| We may do so, but in doing it wel rade is not to be found in the jobs authorities that a priority quota for 10 new homes has been estab-

and on the hydrochlorination off PHILADELPHIA, April 17 (U.P). a fail to arrange for getting pay- | ethylene. These materials are both | The Pennsylvania Railroad ‘Co. has|ment for these exports, and come | Which exports bring into being, but|jcheq for Orleans, Ind. The priin the shortage category because of | presented the road's 50-year gold (around again after a few years to|in our ability to buy abroad the|ority quota exists under the H-1 the I smendons Seman ior Wer hen lo Qeorge Jeboumies, vice | the Join ve oak i 1s when products which other countries can|or war housing program. in making detonating powders, bu-| president at New Yor e pres- |we suddenly stopped lending an tadiene for synthetic rubber, -dl entation was made yesterday by helped to bring on the world- wide | Produce more cheaply than we can. CES" i By importing, we allow other coun- | other war essentials. | President M. W. Celement. | depression. tries to do the same thing—obtain Ethyl chloride is used in dentistry The best immediate prospect for | 8 E NEW FIRMS AND INCREAS

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Doughton bill; which would extend | and broaden these agreements, | commence in the house ways and means committee tomorrow. Some government supporters of Bretton Woods are cultivating the

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If we adopt part of such a pro- | gram and not- the remainder; particularly if we create large numbers of jobs which depend on exports, and ignore imports, then we shall again ‘be disillusioned over the world’s inability to pay us. At that point our export jobs collapse and

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