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A good many Germans, especially those in indiistrial management, haven't heard what is in prospect for - them. They don’t realize. we plan making basic changes in their economy, to rid it of its war-making abil-
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is at a standstill in industrial centers, but farmers look more prosperous ; than those in neighboring countries and they're hard at work planting. Essen is such a heap af rubble you can hardly recognize the oncegreat Krupp works, reports Business Week's foreign editor. But in such towns as Dortmund, Duisberg,
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Krupp Manager Not the Only One Whe
Used Car Prices Start tol “By ROGER BUDROW
REMEMBER THAT FELLOW HOUDREMONT who said we shouldn’t have bombed the Krupp factories he man-
turning” out ‘farm equipment
now, taking a big load off our shoulders, and so why didn’t
ild right away?
EARLY T0 GET "PULLMAN JoB?
Expect
Appointment Vice President.
WASHINGTON, May 16 (U. P.).— Announcement is expected shortly that Stephen T. Early, long-time White House press secretary, has been appointed vice-president of Pullman, Inc, It was disclosed some months ago, that Early planned to leave the government even before the fourth term election of his late chief,. President Roosevelt. After Mr. Roosevelt was re-elected Early decided to remain until the middle
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The army today unveiled its new super-tank, the M-26 “General Pershing,” which is a low-slung, heavily armed 45-ton ‘monster featuring a 90 mm. high velocity, long-barrelled gun. The tank which is longer, lower and more heavily armored than any other U, S. tank, has a top speed of 25 miles-an-hour, and can negotiate grades up to 60 per cgnt. A brake deflects gun flash,
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CUT SHIPSHAW
Would Cancel noel 250,000,000 Lbs. of Aluminum.
WASHINGTON, ‘May 16 (U. PJ. —Reconimendation by the wat _pro- | duction. board for. cancellation of
aluminum contract with Canada indicated today that negotiations may_ be started soon to end the entire deal The WPB yesterday asked the Metals Reserve Corp. to cancel the optional portion of the 250,000,000 poénd aluminum contract, leaving only 100,000,000 pounds that this country is still obligated. to buy from the Aluminum Co. of Canada. { The remaining” *»portion of the order is subject to cancellation only |
8725 PORKERS |British Invade South America RECEIVED HERE To Regain Trade Lost to U. S.
By ERNIE HILL
Times Foreign Correspondent
‘Market Remains Active
MONTEVIDEO, May 16.—British business interests are invading plants to be “put into full operathe countries along the East coast of South America with blood. in! tion in order to help the balance
by negotiation, __ Encourage U. S. Plants Committee Chairman James E. Murray (D. Mont.), said the WPB action made it possible for alumi-
num facilities in the Pacific North» west and Arkansas and California
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CONTRACT Wwe.
more than half of the "Shipshaw 5
tomotive En-« ¢ gineers. Moai] against ‘the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Other officers » Co. was recessed today until May elected for the ° 2%. 1045 ~ 46 year i ; ; ‘are Karl H | Time out was ordered so that
to reduce import duties.
| Wallace Heads Indiana S. A. E.
ROBERT ©. WALLACE, vice president and director of the Marmon-Herrington Co, and director of engineering for the Hem, has been elected” chairman: of gg the Indiana § section. of the Society of Au
hep CASE GETS BDAY RECESS
Some Delay.
© DANVILLE, IIL, May 16 (U. BD. ~The government's. anti-trust trial
{the records of Richard B. O'Donnell, specidl assistant attorney general, ill in a Chicago hospital, could be transferred to a successor. O'Donnell was stricken Sunday. Milton B. Loeb, New York, president of the Brillo Manufacturing po. ,-Inc., testified yesterday that his firm gave A. & P. a 10 per cent (30 Se allowance, The government introduced a let BILL 10 OUT TARIFF ter written in March, 1940, in | which Loeb expressed concern that WASHINGTON, May 16 (U. P).| | his ® company was forced to give —The administration today won| | the chain special appropriations to the first round of its fight for | obtain advertising called for in the
more liberal tariff making powers; [Fay contract, on Lie .| Under : cross-examination, b The house ways and means com | expressed that his company. was mittee approved a reciprocal trade| ...q to give the chain special bill carrying - additional authority | appropriations to obtain advertisling called for in the regular eonThe committee voted 14 to 11{ vract. against Republican amendments to Under cross-examination, Loeb extend the reciprocal trade law for|said he did not tell A. & P. that only one or two years. The com- | Brillo was paying less than 10 per mittee-approved administration bill | cenit to other firms. Earlier, Irving calls for a three-year extension. |Grass, partner in the I. J. Grass By the same vote, the committee | Noodle Co., Chicago, said his firm's approved the disputed provisiohjadvertising allowance. was § per authorizing the negotiation of | cent.
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Bochum and Dinslaken some plant| © 'o¢ © And Steady. their eyes. lof the aluminum industry in “the managers insist they could resume| 3 mh cted to. leave the Exporters have opened a desperate campaign to recapture dormant country meet civilian needs for the production in three weeks to three uno Hou pe st at the end of| (HOB Price levels remained un-| markets and those they lost to the U. 8. during the war. Stakes are | metal” ; months, this or tothe] aasumin changed at the local ceiling with|high because Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay have big credit balances| The Northwest facilities are They won't for. two reasons. his duties % an on ol ine the receipt of 8725 head today by the |bqth in England and in the U. 8. served by the vast Bonneville power First the transportation system, |q. "1." oO ifectures railroad |lndianapolis stock yards, the war Newspapers® currently are carry-| The battle for markets is tied. up | Project. : particularly the river .and canal| 4 16 industrial equipment. His food administration said. . ing heavy schedules of quarter, half | | with that subject about which the| The Shipshaw contract, renewed routes which haul iron ore and all| mee wil be in ‘Washington . Dependable cattle outlet accom- and full-page advertisements from | U. 8. has heard so much—our post- to the extent of 25,000,000 pounds bulk materials, won't be back in ; : panied generally steady prices, with| British manufacturing associations. | war business opportunities in South | fOr 1946 last March, has been uncivilian use that quickly. And sec- Assisted Truman the receipt of 1175 head, The commercial battle is definite- | America. But opportunities are not |der investigation by the senate ondly, the allies haven't decided| Early was with the late President| Calves totaled 600 head, and veal-|ly on. - The British are going after fe be served on a silver platter, group which seeks to learn why a how .much industry will be allowed Roosevelt from the first day of his ers moved steady to 50 cents higher,| business on. a better planned ‘and| To date the French are stressing foreign contract for aluminum was to operate, first term handling his press rela-| Sheep, and lambs were quotabie|more co-operative basis -than is | cultural missions only. The Dutch, made at a time domestic plants * » tions through the tumultuous course |steady with receipts of 125. the U. 8. | Germans and Italians are out of were being closed down. : WEIL FED, Wsl-dreseed, yells To jour terme 1 Ne ome Ie Wik GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (8725) Supplies are. Needed jue Picture now. — Hite isd Soure shod ‘Germans fail to realize next | ly was Sos . tiv “spoke | 120 140 pounds ... ms o0@ieso| All sorts of supplies, which have| The U. 8 has some advantage in I TInEnced voit exDASSioR. OF ih winter is Mkely to Le néarly fuel: | [than Early whe ‘requen A BOs 140- 160 pounds ............. [email protected]| run out during the war, are needed: | that it has continued fo send some o di Alumni P 8 y jun" 1p: the President, sometimes in isi. 13 pounes - $30 Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay are exports to this area during the war | VADACIan um company’s less, because production fis low direct. opposition to Mr. Roosevelt's | ,/0= 290 PouNa 1 14.80 bulging with money and credits, | |while Britain has sent virtually|Shipshaw facilities for production and i wil 0 to occupation pul. opm er Mr. Roosevelt died, Prési-| b= 210 pounds ..:..0.: 1680 causing inflation. | nothing. Same products have been iy a on Sa, Ness and redeployment needs first or rrr ety to fr I By bounds 1480 ntrod Need jo creas consumer dey to meet U. 8. win a : “ee : mand. 330- 360 ds -... and then to France, Belgium and on as a special assistant. This |,J30; 36 pounds 14.80 BUSINESS LABOR Some Gypped in Past , Holland | before Germans come in| Early did in the role of an ‘ex-| 100- 200 pounds ............. [email protected] § On the other hand i « for , theirs, perienced adviser, He assisted Mr. Packing Sows BS os oY Lian, eXpenences U S PROTESTS BAN The breakdown of tréhsportation, Truman in the establishment of his {Good to Choice— GROUP MEETS HERE = dealing with the U. 8. have been | Us i as Von Rundstedt testified, did|new administration but stuck to his| 300- 350 bounds ooo RO ; Nad I rom tan of arenas : [ more to defeat the Germans than|intention to end more than 12 years | 330- 350 poungs $etineisyrvys 0 More than +30 representatives) ;..mers” particularly they sa p AMA TRADE = the lack of raw materials. Great of-government service at the close Gaod— = ~~" of labor and management from all rp a 2 y say, stockpiles of coal were found in of this month. 400- 450 pounds ............. 14.00414.08 ag + atl (from New York City. They have| panama CITY, May 16 (U. P.).| the Ruhr. Textile warehouses held | rine a, indy an [email protected] sections of Indiana met in Indian- Srdered merchandise, peid cash, aig The U..S8. charge d'affaires in enormous supplies of rayon yarn SELL FIRST T STATE | 250- 500 pounds ............. [email protected] | apolis today at the Indianapolis Sceived Berior praise, Com- aici . Spa $e Wat A on and cloth in a range of colors en-| STRAWBERRIES ei o on ie Pig Athletic club to discuss formula- pains, ye failed to bring adjust- official proet against sections of vey wy visiting let experts, 80- 180 pounds .........., - 11:[email protected] tion of -a state program of labor-| one firm in Montevideo ordered | the proposed Panama constitution 3 : found a S 0 iy wire LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 18 (U.|. CATTLE (1135) management co-operation for the|10,000 pairs of gloves. When they|wWhich would virtually bar North than a two I suppl One | P.) .—Horticulturist W. E. Lommel i Chotep ~~ Steers reconversion and post-war periods. [came they were all in children’s | Americans from political activity i Dp tt OP —- | of Purdue university. reported to-| 70-30 pounds [email protected]| The meeting was called by the sizes. The store owner protested [in Panama with few exceptions, re- - 00-1100 pound [email protected] i 1 - rw i | ton stock ‘of earbon black which day that the first Indiana straw 1100-1300 oun ds 1633G17.20| Indiana State Charfiber of Com- but was asked:. “What are you liable sources sald today. | 1300-1500. pounds [email protected] | merce at the suggestion of Hoosier [going to do about it? If approved in its present form U. 8. needs badly. A Hannover bat- berries were marketed this week. | good labor leaders. ‘Dean H. Mitchell of| In another instance a shipment| thé constitution would give numertery plant had 30,000 tons of lead. | Fifteen crates were sold through| 700- 800 pounds .... [email protected] Ta . ; ; p i § | the -Borden-Pekin = Marketing as-|q 001100 pounds .... is 001s 3 Hammond, president of the Indiana of canned food arrived. Stamped ous North Americans in Panama $$: 4 | sociation: in. Clark and nei to in 1333915.25| State Chamber of Commerce, and in English on each can was, “Not|the choice of going out of business “BOSS” KETTERING of Gen- Pe Seni ny roe he on Medium = os Charles W. -Kern, Indiana state|fit for human consumption,” or taking naturalization papers in : { $ - 8 iesesnseeenes ; ; i ig i eral Motors came here last year [of the first marketing in 1944, Lome {1190-1000 Pounds oii 13021890! commissioner of labor, acted as co-| These'experiences havé been lim-| Panama. : a day or so after Ford had re- | ’ Common — chairmen of the off-the-record gon- ited to purchases from unestab- eater. ‘ vealed plans to make a “stripped- | Ml reported. 700-1100 pounds pot 11.50013.50| ro rence, lished houses. But they have soured| G- M. APPOINTS LEWELLEN down” model to sell perhaps for | Cholce— " many on buying anything except| DETROIT, May 16 (U. P.).—Gen- | $500. . U. S. STATEMENT 500-300 POUNES resrunerraiar 1 30012. I» ; goods from recognized firms as those eral’ Motors Corp. today announced | 1 Let Ford do it” Kettering “ ; - Good N. Y Stocks selling refrigerators, radios, auto-!the appointment of W. G. Lewellen | Rooted, "let him go back to ox: |, SASTINGTON, Nor 16,0 Piz on| E20 pons ooo jag) — | mobiles, machinery and siandard as cirecto of its disiribiton sal carts If he wants to. ‘We're not.” |rent fiscal year through May 14, compared 500 . en : : Net | equipment. and chairman of its distribution a y JeAr ARO: = 900 pounds ...g.ev0ess »e 13, y i i Yesterday General Motors Pres- | FO Year Livi Your JO ciioy bounds... 1280G1.18 | isha «SH, Low. Last Change British Reputation Good ' |Policy group, succeeding Nelson C. jdent c F Wilson sevenjed that (Expenses. $45,433436.181 440.812.015.358 500- 900° En a vi [email protected] (Am can ...... 9614 98s 96% — Vi Bolts # 5 Dezendorf as staff director and Alevrolet plans a lighter, cheaper [Nar] pe ng 18050 103 1a 2 134,385,203 { Good ows (a wap 1 J Am Loco .. 33% 32% 33%a + Ya ritis rms have a good repu- bert Bradley, executive vice presimodel too. Competition is a | Net Deficit... 46.504.722.262 44 186.314.8085 | Medtum =. 1 leit hn 127 Roll Roll Sut © 185g 18% 18% "station, They have been carefull dent, as group chairman. ‘wonderful thing: too bad we |GASh Balance 9.881,168788 10,741,701,155 | Cutter and common .......... [email protected] |Am T & T ....165% 165%; 188% .... [through the years to see that de- — i preg Emini Public Debt. 208.998.507.610 187.683.003.808] "gop ii Ul 0G 2 Am Or Pw’ i 13% 1a + liliveries meet specifications. They L. J. FIRTH RETIRES 236,098,507, 7,682,503, Bull Am Water W'. 13% 13 13% + U : = Goia Tesered. W300581.19 “BFIH0 pays. Sa Weighs) Ansconds _.... wa 3 Wi ":.._ | have given merchants three or four| a EESPORT, Pa. May 18 (U DIAN 0 Rtn oa... ,00 | Armour : i go : , Pa., Ma) : ODDS AND ENDS: Indians State | ceri ATOL8 CLEARING HOUSE [sausage "© oe atchison out sma am 1d months In Which to pay for pur-|P)~The founder of the PirthChamber of Commerce has pub- [Debits ..................c.c.... 16,052,000] Medium ollie Naediae Bald ea 38% ns ne + 3 x te U 8 . h Sterling Steel Co., Lewis J. Firth, Nshed ‘a reference guide, “Labor Cutter and common ...... 8.501050 Bendix Awa ... 31" S0i3 51° L 5 pioiimate 1. Roy Se ave | anmounced his retirément as. a ’ e eel ..... % 8 +. ) tices Laws of Indiana.” , Higher LOCAL PRODUCE CALVES (600) Borden ........ Bla 38% 384 + Yi of Ca. but in do little member of the bogrd today after prices for many steel products have : Véalers (£11 weights) Soi Wamerl, 33% hs 43% +. Wl clocass : ending n Jour | Yhe ol steel ’ od d . ] : 11 x -. asi 3 : us! . e * been 0 kid by OPA and will be| mesry pea hens te Logrors nema 800010 E00 121101 0010 Che Smo sli Si Sw | “rm British, with vestments ep | AUST oo 3 ' wr | Cull 5.00@ 9.00Curtiss-Wr =~. 57 ¢ 6: .. timated at $500,000,000 in Argen- . Brot t d he : 3 : : oe ? ? : talk says, . . . General Motors will | ps. white and barred a . *| Pesder and Stocker Cattle and Calves |DOUBlas Airc . 81% 80Ys 80% — %|ting gare going to try harder than Travelers Checks: 3 sponsor the Toscanini-NBC concerts] Od rasta sre x Du Pont ...... 167% 167 167% + Y% , r th 3 ; ° Eggo—Current recolpts, dic; grade A teers Gen Electric .. 42% 42% 42% - 3% ever before to retain a dominating Ie 7 5 again next winter. . .. Sugar ration |iarge, 34e; grade A medium and B large, Coo. 500 PONE .ooe.evvaicss [email protected] | Gen Motors... 88% sre 83% © it| position. Both Argentina and Brazil re, Lcnvenient ; for May-September amounts to only ne Eade b small, He: Sndsr grade. ? e.| 800-1000 pounds .......ie.... [email protected] | Goodrich ..... 59% 59% 50% i i, have been increasing manufacture : four teaspoons day. CE a 1 hin rami. seas sooqiise Sortie, 15 18 EL 12ling in their countries during the | IMAI SARA 1300-4000 ‘pounds reser Serasses 10 BOLL In Harvester . 87% 87% w87's .. 1, war. 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