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The Transport * Ernie Pyle’ Will Look Like This o FOREIGN. TRADE RUSSIA 10 GET fe ~ MEETING SET en LEND-LEASE or

C..of C. Sponsor Annual country, will soon be declared a Needs - of Nations Fighting

surplus labor area, it was. reliably Conference Here. Japs Come First.

reported today. This move, which would bring 4 The annual Indianapolis foreign | with it virtually complete re- By ROBERT J. MANNING trade conference to be held in the f laxation of manpower controls, United Press Staff Correspondent’ WASHINGTON, May 15.—United Lincoln hotel next Monday will have| should give added impetus to present plans fo rtially -re- States authorities deliberated Soviet as its dinner speaker Col. J. Carvoli| p r. parlia.ly in th Iti Cone of New. York. assistant. vice converting the city's chief indus- 'Russia’s new position in the multi oe » trial plants to production of billion dollar lend-lease program toPresident of Pan Amefian jing passenger cars and light trucks. 'qay using as their yardstick the 0.=/0e Wa: & tomval Biov 3 Soviet's. future “military supply reworld war I. He is a cblonel in the quirements” and the lend-lease 0.-8. army air force, and has flown needs of United Natioms at war with over 8000 hours and more than

Japan. 1,000,000 miles. " He has bedn an air-

Ad Club . | Acting Secretary of State Joseph craft manufacturer, federal director ©. Grew reaffirmed yesterday that of ‘civil air regulation and adviser to

Sidriey R. Bernstein, edlior of Ad. | ‘substantial reductions” in Russian the U. 8. on foreign aviation. He

vertising Age and vice president of | ents were In pros- : Advertising Publications, Inc., Chi. | lend- lease. ship P organized and managed the Atlantic division of Pan American Airways.

cago, will discuss “The New Chaloperating to Bermuda, Portugal,

lenge to Advertising, Marketing France and England for four years and Merchandisbefore being promoted to his present ling. and Adverposition. . . |tising Media,” at The conference will begip with a ithe meeting of noon luncheon, and will hold an! the Indianapolis afternoon session as well as the din- | Advertising club ner meeting. Lt. Philippe de Croisset, veteran Te Nn {of the French navy air force, willl yhletie club. He jaddress the luncheon, Harold P. will. give an ee | MacGowan, chief of the foreign . 4 | trade agreements unit of the U. 8.

nomic analysis of pe, S. R. Bemstein | 3 $ {montn- flow of lend-lease munitions | department of commerce, will speak the last 25 years lon “Trade Agreements and Foreign

and a program for tthe future. land supplies to the Soviet Union couver, which will bé named “The Ernie Pyle,” in memory of the famous Scripps-Howard war cXTe- mode» and A. M. Strong, vice Mr. Bernstein is past president of (has been suspended since Saturday, Syondent, : ___ [president of the American National

Chicago chapter of the, American when the foreign economic admin- | Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, on

Marketing association, and has re- istration curtailed all shipments to “Practical hos of Foreign cently written a “Check List for Europe, except to those countries U. S. Paid for Coradlan Dam 8. M. 10 BUILD | Trade Financing,” at the afternoon ' Ickes Didn't Know Existed LIGHTER CHEVY

the Introduction of New. Consumer fighting Japan or countries where session. By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN

TRESDAY, MAY 15, 1945

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ulation. & | He indicated, however, that lend lease to Russia—now . suspended— ‘be resumed once the United States received “adequate information ou | the ‘essential nature of the Sovieu . military supply requirements.” Ls Grew failed to amplify what these (“supply requirements” might be, nor {did he refer to Russia's neutrality in 'the Pacific whr. .

, Cut Britain, Too Virtually-all of the $300,000,000-a-

NELLIE SHU | Rites for NM | who died yes | 1802 Ingram s | Thursday in | church. Buri; Presbyterian c Mrs. Shuma | @ member “of | | Ellettsville, "8 | George, would | 0th wedding Besides her are three da McGuire of I Cunningham bertson, ‘ both | son, John brothery Clare apolis, and tv l Finn of Dern Clara Stringer

This troop transport is identical to the .one, n ow under construction at the Kaiser yards at Van-

Products” which has just been re- lénd-lease. can facilitate redeployal , ‘ leased by the department of com- ment of American forces in Europe. The foreign trade ‘committee of Inerce. . | Russia's one-year lend-lease prothe Indianapolis Chamber of Com merce - sponsors the conference in

| toco) with the U, S., Britain and recto mation tmegn] Purchasing Agents Ca tae trade week, May 20 to 26, spon- | “Tomorrow's Citizens” will begthe| my 0 nianner in which lend-lease ‘Will Cost Lon to Buy and sored by the U. S. Chamber of topic of the (Rev. A. C. Brooks,|...q pe adjusted when Germany Commerce. W. H. Klett, Marmon- | Third Christian church, when he| . Run,’ Says Wilson. | Herrington Co., Inc., is chairman of He ‘ ; | the local committee. | DETROIT, May 15 .(U, were footing the bill for a Canadidn| “Yes, sir, Mules by airplane;”| General Motors Corp. today | electric plant almost as big 8s Ickes replied.

fell was agreed upon in advance by speaks at the last meeting of the us a8 b P).—| 0! d definite pl to roduce a | a . { nounce nite plans | {| Boulder dam. | “It sounds like we also sent. up| " . p B

: {American and British authorities, BeREOn of the Purchasing Agents Grew said. Britain's-share of lendi Association of Indianapolis, at a an- | nan 50/ -This kind of made him sore. to Canada some Jackasses,” Sen-| [lighter weight and “more economi- | Morse commented. Ickes! Cai" car in its Chev ‘Totet “division !

RR NE aA : . N bably will be pared by N. Y. BANK NAMES OIL MAN dinner meeting at 5:30 o'clock to- Jease a El fiom oh amount | day in the Columbia club. Ernest! ¥ | ie 3sais | Time passed’ and Ickes was in- ator 1835@17%0 formed that the taxpayers Were grunted ‘assent. {otter the war with Japan. The dam Was—built across the . Ihe corporation spokesman - said

NEW YORK, May 15,(U, P.).— she has been receiving during the [email protected] buying airplane tickets for Missouri 7 SA : be 1109 Pounds mules, which were being flown to border by the Aluminum Corp. of A MOre economical’ meant both

Dr. Robert E. Wilson, chairman of [R. Smith, assistant manager of the 3 front war. . [email protected] | 1300-1500 pounds .. . 15.25@18. ¥ Canada to help build the dam, | Canada, according to ‘Ickes, with! lower in original cost and cheaper,

| papers, Ickes said. “It is a du {almost as big as Boulder dam. That WASHINGTON, May 15 (U. P)% isn't all. I heard the other day we | —Honest Harold Ickes, high mogul sent mules to.Canada by airplane [email protected] of U. S. electric power, woke up one to help build “this dam.” lcloudy morning to read in’ the! “What?” cried Senator Wayne papers ‘that American taxpayers Morse of Oregon. |

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‘Used Car Prices Start to Decline as New Autos Loom By ROGER BUDROW - WITH NEW CARS IN THE OFFING, perhaps within six months, the high-riding used car market is riding for a} Many js the man who has sold his four or five-year-old car for | more than it cost new. But the pendulum has started to swing back. “ Prices in New York, New Jersey | ; i and Pennsylvania | began the decline, | according to a 7350 Received 1 1675 Cattle, representative of - a leading national | Also Arrive. used car dealers | trade association. Hog prices remained on steady Other trends: A | {levels at the local ceiling with the Washington deal-! {receipt of *7350 by the Indianapolis er says auto-own- stock yards, the war food adminisers coming in for) tration said. repairs now say, Good and choice steers and heif“yust do whatever is necessary to \ers predominated in the supply of . keep this crate going.” Unlike ear- {1675 head of cattle, and sold delier in the war, they don't want a|Pendably steady. complete overhaul because they're Vealers shared the firm trend, ~ gaving money for new Cars. {and sheep and lambs were nominally A New York dealer expects more Steady. 2 used cars will be available as war The yards received 625 calves and workers are laid off. On the other, 130 sheep. hand, he believes the demand will] ..o0 vo CHOICE HOGS (1350) remain high because returning serv-| iso. 140 pounss . ..$14.00@14 2 ; . | 140- 160 ds .: 14.50Q14.80 icemen will Wan cats, is ino Bonds 1 2 . | 180+ ODDS AND ENDS: Awaiting| 200. 220 pounds J WPB's green light is an order re-| iN Pounds re moving all restrictions on building | 270- 300 pounds ...... houses ‘costing less than $5000. . . .| 330- 38 DOURGs The 1, 8. Chamber of Commerce yedium— is, organizing more than 1000 Na-| 100- 200 pounds . tional Affairs Committees (N. A. C.) Packing Sows to combat influence of the C. I. O.- Sond to Choice— jes - 301 1 . P. A. OC. Whereas P. A. C. tries-to| 30 300 POUACE elect officials, N. A.- C. says it will| 330- 360 pounds .... try to persuade officials already 360- 400 pounds ... elected. . . . Men redeployed from BO 0 pounds Europe to the Pacific by the army | ¢50- 550° pounds .... will be reoutfitted in cottons, but Medium— if landings are made in China, and! 250- 500 pounds : they cross the 30th parallel, they'll} Slaughter Pigs go back to woolens. . . . The $60 juan Choice million armor plate mill at Gary,| * PO SLE Soi) which covers 26 acres and employed 2300 at its peak in ;1943, is closing ‘ down because of the cutback in tank production. * LOCAL ISSUES Nominal quotations furnished by anapolis securities ia STOCK ts COIP COM. +ouressss Aves f= Fin hl ped .

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diana), has been elected a member | Chicago, will address the group on 700-1100 pounds .... ii 5,00 t oun : 13:30815.25 | plaster on the ‘ceiling. He wrote|government as one-third paymeént| The announcement by President ! Officers and directors for 1945-| : ler, Coleman & Co., ” “ {period after the close of the war Corp, which put up the dough:|end;” Ickes said. “I see no reason |’ Traventine "room of the Lincoln] The steers, from the feedlot of U.S. STATEMENT said, certainly earned their wages | Corp. to compete with American {be distributed through regular, : h Prt? [email protected] Wilson simultaneously announced | pared - with a yea! ago . BRAZIL FIRM TO REOPEN

the board of Standard Oil Co. (In- Reconstruction’ Finance Corp. of lof the board -of directors of Chase | ‘Available Government Surplus Ma- MINNESOTA ‘STEERS | National bank. |terfal, and. How It Can Be Ob15.25016.25 | CL be | tained.” OLE] RE-ELECTED | st no : SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn, Ma Medium— | The 6ld curmudgeon cracked the| $63,000,000 advanced by the U. §.|'0 Operate and maintain. NEW YORK, May 15 (U. P)—! Accountants lis (U. P).—Six large. steers he iin 1308 Dovnas John A, Coleman, partner in Ad-| b 3t the highest gross price 1 — | | C: E. Wilsqn said “the car is in the | rought the highest gross price or Commat Enid LoL, | letters to the war production board, for aluminum it later produced. | idea esr and will not be placed has, been id 1946 will be elected at the final din- a group of that size and weight in the office of production management | ““I think this deal was a mistake | tn. production “dntil a considerable led chairman of the New York | por meeting of the National Associ- lhe history of the South St. Paul and the Reconstruction Finance in judgment from beginning to np lion un Stock Exchange board of governors. lation of Cost Accountants in the | iivestock market. Then he went to the senate yester-| why it with Japan.” Wilson indicated that A In : : day to he Yeah, | deal £2 Yes HoVENIY 0 make a| |the caf -may not bear the Chevrolet hotel tomorrow at 6:30 oclock:| Roy Ruffridge, Guckeen, Minn, me dollar-a-year men, who, he pl f May - 2 power {name by emphasizing that it “will ; | There will be a technical discussion | averaged 1903 pounds. each-and-— 50 y plant. for the Canadian Aluminum WASHINGTON. May 15 (U. P.).—Gov. | ON problems affecting foreign ac- {brought $17.25 per hundredweight, 1 for the! : eke 3 Chevrolet dealers.” Te es and RI 13, ¢ | counting procedure. an aggregate price of $1969.56, The Puiing sirius ike Bavasian Seal power and aluminum facilities, current fica) Yeu ao i ee i average price was $328.26 per head. . . . s ——— “How,” asked TE Brien Mec~ No Priorities For Bonneville. that General Motors had acquired | |Expenses § 85.166, 008 709 3 30, 363. En

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3| Mahon, “could such a vast program as this Shipshaw dam deal] in Canada be kept secret?” ‘We Flew Jackasses.’ “All 1 know is that it" was kept | secret,” Ickes replied. “I know that |

Among those responsible for the | Canadian contract, Ickes mentioned William L. Batt, vice-chairman of| the WPB, and a Mr. Bunker] | (Ickes didn't have his first name), | { who used to be head of the alumi- |

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War Spend. ceipts Net Deficit’

77,254,431,857 38,684,861,509 46,481,146,700 | Cash Bal 9,938,285 ,952 | Work. Bal 9.175,346,536 Public Debt 236 888,760,897 Gold Reserve 20,351.918.270

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BRAZIL, May 15 (U. peal clay manufacturing unit that has been idle for 14 years will be in operation soon. John Steele, president of Arketex Ceramic Corp, and former governor of Illinois, said today that the plant would pro-

CANADIAN BRANCH FORMED PHILADELPHIA, May 15 (U. P). —The Baldwin Locomotive Work. will form 4 subsidiary in Canada to market turbines, water wheels, hydraulic presses, power tools and | Diesel engines, it was announced

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I woke up one morning to read that the OPM. our taxpayers were paying for this| : {tremendous dam in Canada without, h SL ye Lis Bun eT the interior department even be- | Fulbright ing consulted.” “ : “« ei He was one of those dollar-a-| Bho Bo fini leg ths Sam year men,” Ickes said. “He cer-| Hiness of Richard B. O'Donnell, credulous Senator McMahon. einiy earned his salary.” ope of the government attorneys “Not until I.read about it in the The secretary of “interior put on prosecuting the anti-trust suit

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. [email protected] his old gray hat and trudged out against the Atlantic & Pacific Tea : in the Bonneville POWET attorney general, was scheduled to am, to tell why he never got to ie ‘Furniture Store xamine eight witnesses this week. CHARLES KRUSE, recently a |p Joroovest rushed to a Chicago hospital. r. Raver said he could get no, Unless O'Donnell's work is ashas assumed the. duties of presi- Lp 1e had no orders for electricity. dent and manager of the newly |.,.i4 ectricity. He | judge - Walter C. Lindley said, he Pub Tel 4%s 5 300 pounds down could get no orders because he had| would move to recess the trial: until cos al niture *Ex-dividend. SHEEP (150) Koad Ty E hocus-pocus to Dr. Raver and | SURPLUS SHOTGUNS EE fant) : ; Boss Yay tes | {Common and medium Art Shu- - AMSTERDAM, May 15 (U, P.).— macher and NEW FIRMS AND All security dealings. on the Am-| KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 15 (U. Medium and good [email protected]| MTS. Elizabeth PARTNERSHIPS sterdam- stock exchange has been | P).—American hunters soon ill] {Good and. choice [email protected] Morrison are in banned officially until further no- | . . General Dyeing Co., Dye-{ shotguns listed by the army as sur- and interior : og, 1220 'N. |@nnounced today. plus property, it was learned yes- decorating. X No explanation for the ban was | Banting. Manufacturing. Harley a . inting, 2123 laware. Officials of the regional office of | 1. cna low last Change) handle = furni- ved Felaware ture, lamps, ants Bank bldg. Plastic: manufac- . E representat Ch DM reported that the guns considered Am Red & 8S . 18% 1% 1% ; fapitol; Che c °360 safe for use would be distributed Am T& pliances, rugs and Meridian; Walter’ "E. Loman, 901 Tob B ieces kin p : In, Song Writers Service, 4520 BE lanta, New York and San Fran-| Anaconda { Waite ; : alter Ra mond C k d Alv cisco. They estimated |Armour & Ceo a | Kruse was president of the alte jayne | ook an ena Cook,.! mately 30 per cent of the guns Au Refining ... § | United Distributing Corp., whole3 ald Loco ct ... specialists, G SIR would be junked as dangerous. A 1 Jeculists, 3. G Rimes ; The shotguns were acquired by p Beth - Steel . furniture. r Importing ‘Co., 1417 Southeast- : the army after Dunkerque. Because Borah - — OR Irish, 18 8. Colorado; Clinton C. Prather 5% 5435 Washington blvd delayed for stepped-up rif] Childs: «ris nk Your aye or stepped-up rifle pro- flds . 1 Bank bldg. Detective agency. Frederic P 5 ? ‘ REGIME ARRESTED P Carson, R. 12. Box 252 Te me ouglas Ire. A .. Jackso C 1 stances wooden rifles were substi-|Du Pont LONDON, May 15 (U. P.).~Dr, ackson Co., Illinois corporation eral contracting Citizens I oun p Motors + | Czechoslovakia who turned over his AAMINGd to Ingles B Lowered ? | Goodrich | country to Hitler in 1939, was un small loan business e Johns-Man ... 113% 115% 11! * | Prague radio report. Arrested along INCORPORATIONS COINSURANCE often | u “2 Kennecott ; with him were many members of | Lockheed A 33 s to carry ry li th srotectorate of Bohemia- | | dissolution ; permits unas | AS e J The Home Furn iture & Carpet House MORE insurance~ “collaboration with the enemy.” b,) tomatic Cook Corp Indianapolis WHILE Whi i increasing capital stock to i n LAR FLIG | d 10,000 st total premium Pe » Rie py " T a an shares common stock without tiga d 28 : foie fore. InVes =i apert ol Ered ci] “| LONDON, May 15 (U. P3.—An| fo i" be Cd Class Materials Ye 'R. A. PF. expedition has departed | lis amendment increasing’ eapital stock E , 1500 shares of $100 par value and t COINSURANC SHOE STAMPS Phelps Dodge [for Iceland to begin a series of | gtner ,0 4 dissolution right away. Pure Oil w | magnetic North Poles for scientific an, same address: 1000 shares without Opposite Courthouse | Schenley Dist recreation projects, etc,; Floyee Eastman, South Pac WAGON WHEAT B8td Oil Ind i 373 37 : 3 i Up to the close of the Chicago market | lor: Wathdrawhi A : 1{ co " red wheat (other grades on their merits); } Corporation. Acs of | 1929; 408 Abate of yellow | A elled, old crop, $1.09 per Mishel and | amendment Heavy breed hens, 24, Leghorn ‘hens, e. proliers, fryers and roasters, under 6 a ea Resipts. dle; grade A j grade A eo A medium and large, Ti: eect

| . [email protected] : ‘ Jor fe Senate caucus chamber. He (co may force a recess of the trial, C. Kruse Opens left behind Dr.\Paul J. Raver, ad-| O'Donnell, assistant to the U. S. make much aluminum in the Pa- He was stricken yesterday and major in the U. S. army air force, | priorities for generators, because] signed to another attorney, Federal Trac Term Corp 5s 67 58 01 | Med opened Maple {no generators. This looked like "H J Williamson Ine 8s 55.. es 500 ‘pounds down : . Monday. DUTCH EXCHANGE CLOS {Good and choice Maple rd. 3k C SED GO ON SALE SOON... ’ | have a chance to bid on 80A80 charge of sales |tice, the Dutch news agency Aneta N. Y. Stocks sie * . i Acme Screw & Manufacturing. Co, terday. Net The store will {given. Mr. Kruse - Central States Plastics Service, .. 305 the department of commerce here Am Loco ..... 33 25 32 -— 4 f { Mer : mattresses, springs, Capitol Chester C. Flson, 3601 | Am vs through sales at Kansas City, At-|am water w .. : Before entering service, Mr, 10th st. To promote amateur songs, etc approxi- Atchison Neocraft ‘Animations. | Bald I padi gir salers. of electric appliances and mporters and ‘sterage. Clarence R Caterpillar T { { the training program could not be EX- HEAD OF CZECH on Sccret Service, 305 Merchants! duction, shotguns;~nd in some in-|Donaies A ; . Rate |G Ter Blect rie. . sident f admitted to Indiana to engage in gen- Insurance tuted. Go Had Emil Hacha, former ‘preside is) . tion; admitted to Indiana y | Goodyear “rank 55% Ind Rayon , 48 ‘i | der arrest today, according to a Int Harvester. 87% L-O-F Glass 3 does lower rates, + the Czech, puppet régime Known | Gregg Interests, Inc., Crawfordsville Moravia. They all were accused. of | Ney w Albany; preliminary dissolution lower / sometimes at a ’ it te met 5000 sha { f val YOU WAIT RAF ON POLAR FLIGHT ares preferred of $10 par lue North Side Chevrolet, Inc., Indianapo- the possibilities TRETCH en 3% IY 3 nn ' oF 29% 27 298 — amendments Brocier & G .. 0 56! 50Y, + % + flights over the geographic and! JSoupern Railway Co. of Indiana, Evansi a : 3 ¥ ie x Al gs’ Shoe Rebuilders Eastman Recreation Center. Inc. 600 10 N. Del St. Repub Stl purposes the air ministry ane Broadway; Anderson; ‘agent, Floyce Bast. | 56% 4 . Delaware St. Reyn Tob B { SES, ; ’ ba ; 1, | nounced last night. | par value; to manufacture and sell equip- | Bervel Inc . { ment for bowling alleys, locker rooms, | Socony-Vae ass William Cottom, James C. Bansberry TERMITE Are Now Now Std Brands .. 4 24! : General "Plastics Corp., Illinois corpora-| I8td Oil Cal 3 7 The Sherfey and "Kidd Co., Brazil, ar‘today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain "A Ye | elevators paid $1.67 per bushel for No, icles accepting - provisions, of General | $100 par value. V4 oats. No. 2 white or No. 3 red, testing 33 | * Ibs, or better, 64c. corn, No. 2 | DONning Turner, x | No. 2 white shelled, old crop, $1. white and barred rocks, 28. oie roosters, 1bc. niall, Je; under grade, 37¢ WEN 1, Butterfat—No. 1

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