Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1945 — Page 14
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Indiana Second to Michigan in Getting
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Priority Assistance for Reconversion
By ROGER BUDROW
. THE WAR PRODUCTION BOARD HAS 0. K.'D priorities for sore $100 million worth of equipment and con- | struction for industry to js bottlenecks which might retard reconversion.
WPB has permitted firins) 1. S$ MEAT FOR engaged in war production to! order machine tools and do|- EUROPE H HALTED
necessary construction .to reduce reconversion time. Most of the permits have gone >) the auto’ industry,
but others aided 3. Month Recess Will manufacturers we Home Front.
re {rigerators,| kitchen utensils, | ; domestic laundry | WASHINGTON, June 1 (U. PJ. equipment, mat-|__The government will cancel alll tresses and llend-lease and foreign relief meat springs, lawn : mowers and auto . batteries." | September, it was learned today. As most of thé] The action is expected to increase |: . auto industry is! slightl y the share of U. S. civilians. in Michigan, the bulk—$81 million] Removal of meat from lend-lease worth—was approved for that state. for a period of at least th ‘ee The second largest amount went months will affect Russia more to Indiana, with more .than ‘$10|than anyone else. During April, | million worth of priorities approved May and June the Soviet Union| of which $9.5 million is iif the auto, | was assigned 300,000,000 pounds ou) parts and accessories field. of the lend-lease total of 325,-]
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shipments during July, August and |« ~
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L. Strauss & Co, Washington st.
“Strauss Leases Occidental Bldg.
now located in the four-story building at 33 W, (shown at the left)
has leased the eight-story Occi-
dental building (right) at the southeast corner of Illinois and Washdngton sts, and will move this fall. !
(Details, Page 1.)
4 5 2 | 000,000 pounds, mostly canned! ST UDEBAKER'S reconversion | “Tushonka,” a beef and pork comfrom Flying Fortress engines to| bination. automobiles will be watched with Will Be “Disappointed” | interest. Although the cancellation came . & ‘month earlier than expected, he. ‘company and army had “predeter- : " mined” the cancellation situation | Aled peoples. The only meat ex last year. That is, they agreed as |.ports in July, "August and Sep am to what would be done with the Lili be for the U. S. arme unused airplane engine parts -and | 3 materials, what’ Studebaker would] The elamp-down on. meat ex-| keep and what ‘would be turned | ports was seen as a move to ease
Officials said the denial of meat |
for foreign relief would come as af ‘grave disappointment” to liber-
All Livestock Sales Here Are Active, Steady Today
Generally steady prices were paid | Good—
stock yards
for all classes of livestock in a week- | end clean-up type trade at the In-|! dianapolis | war food administration said. Receipts included 5500 hogs, cattle, 550 calves and 75 sheep.
today, the
350
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700-900 pounds 900- 1100 pounds. .... 100-1300 pounds ..
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{crease in circulation of large de‘nomination currency.
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| BANKS TO oe
ALL BIG BILLS
Action Taken-to Curb Black Market Activities.
WASHINGTON, June 1 (U, P.).— Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. acted yesterday to deny banking assistance to tax-evading black marketeers and others who have been hiding their illicit wealth by changing it into currency, usually of large denominations. He had ordered banks to make detailed reports of all abnormal currency transactions. The order
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was prompted by a tremendous in-
Beginning June 1, reports #ill be |
{the firm or individual. irency
made to Federal Reserve banks on all currency transactions involving
{$1000 or more in denominations of $50 or higher, unless the bank feels] the transaction is not unusual for Any cur-| transaction of = $10,000 or| higher also must be reported, re-| gardless of denomination of bills,
(unless it is considered not unusual.
The new order virtually rules out
{the use of banks by black market- |
{that high
however, mean currency |
eers. ‘It does not, denomination will be called rumored. ‘Strangle Black Market’ The financial institutions.
door of all
order affects all It closes the | financial
operators have been using large | denomination currency because of |
+its convenience and anonymity.
The order means, according to, 5|the treasury that the black market | willl be slowly strangled as the! sources of ready cash, without]
in as had ‘been |
exchange |= agencies to the black market, whose | -
Former City Man Promoted by G. M.
DETROIT, June 1 |M. Crawford,
(U, P).~J. chief engineer for
|General Motors Corp.s Chevrolet
motor division since 1929, has beep transferred to the central office engineering staff as assistant to C. L. McCuen, vice president, it was announced today. Crawford; a native of Indianapolis and a graduate of Emmerich Manual Training high school, is president of the Society of Automotive. Engineers. ) Mr. Crawford [started his career J."M. Crawford as a draftsman for American MotoF |Car Co. in 1906. In 1913 he joined the Chalmers Motor Car Co. of Detroit, Mich., and was successively mechanic, designer, chief draftsman and assistant chief engineer, Later he served as executive engineer with the Allen { Fostoria, "0.; "Hinkley | Ecorse, Mich, and the Automobile Co., Auburn,
Auburn Ind,
WHEAT PRICE RAISED WASHINGTON, June 1 (U. P.). —An increase of 3's cents a bushel | {In producers’ ceilings for the 1945 wheat crop was announced today |
/ the office of price administration.
Motor= Co., | Motors Co., |
SEABOARD SOLD| Meefings. FOR $52,000,500 scree
TE will describe new devel opments in batteries when he speaks at the luncheon meeting of the | Scientech club Monday in he Clay- | pool“hotel. :
$20,000,000 Railroad Sold At Auction. The Seaboard Airline Railroad, | once valued at $200,000,000, was Sn at public auction here yesterd Because it had been in receiver | A LABOR SURPLUS ship for 14 years with nobody will- |: 000,000 in mortgages, the court or- WAI manpower commission today dered the line sold at -auction, declared Detroit a “slight surplus” Glazebrook Jr. of New York, who! go 000 war workers displaced by rerepresented a special committee of ks in aircraft and" ordbondholders. The railroad, which | Tent cutbacks in 12 pieces, all to Glazebrook. The] Edward L. Cushman, WMC diauctioneer, a court-appointed spe- | fector for Michigan, said reelassiThe new- owners said they would ffect mai change the name to Seaboard Rail- JH labor area “does not a He {The property includes a steaniship | | has summoned an early conference "line and 80 different rail lines ab- Of labor-management officials to mc —o———— the controls. APRICOTS TO BE LESS Sharp. curtailment in production {Retail ceiling prices for fresh apri-| Run-Ford plants and another 3500 {cots will be about 1 2-3 cents alat Chrysler tank arsenal this month, {cause of reductions in wholesale | smaller plants holding sub-contracts {ceilings, the office of price admin- | for army aircraft, WMC officials
NORFOLK, Va, June 1 (U, P.).— for $52,000,500. ing or able to pay off about $18,- DETROIT, June 1 (U. P.).—-The The only bidder was Otis A. labor market counting upwards of | has 4200 ‘miles of track, was sold nance production. cial master, was Tazewell Taylor, | acation from a group II to a group way Co, with “Airline” wliminated. | power controls immediately.” sorbed since 1930. | discuss possible lifting of some of WASHINGTON, June:l (U. P.) schedules, affecting 17,000 at Willow | pound lower for the 1945 crop be- has closed down lines at many istration announced today. said.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1 E 1, 198
s E. Hehner, Prest-O-Lite Co.
| 700-1100 pounds over to the government. and the | the extremely tight situation here] Cioteess | Which it cannot operate on a large! : f t pe | at home. During the present quar- | GOOD. TO. CHOICE HOGS (5500) | "600- 800 pounds ™ [email protected]| Scale, are dried up. Terns peftemiages 2 SS > ter-year civilians are getting meat| 120- 140 pounds ............ [email protected]| 800-1000 pounds -»+ [email protected]! The black market has been operpaid for, as well as for adminis- |
2-MILLION
140- 160 pounds 14.509 14.80 |.Good—
‘operated in South Bend, Ft. Wayne and Chicago. ‘
«of letters, became convinced there
meet Sompetiion.
,- “walkie-talkie,”
trative expenses. Probably most interested in how| quickly Studebaker will convert will be the 8000 laid off at the government - owned ‘plants Studebaker
5 ” » A $200,000 WAREHOUSE to store surplus machine tools and equipment may be built here, near the big government-owned Plant 5 operated by Allison near Stout Field. The storehouse would | cover more than 100,000 square feet. » » ¥ ; A BATTLE is resuming for supremacy in the low-priced field between Ford and General Motors, according to American Machinist. A Fora dealer in Washington sent up the “trial balloon” of a $500 car. “ The company received thousands
was a demand for such a car. Now| ft has a model ready to produce, | featuring a five-cylinder engine. Then the other day General Motors said it had “ideas” about making a low-priced Chevrolet. C. E. Wilson, G. M. president, made the announcement instead of letting a G. M. division head do it, as is usually done. And why did he announce “an idea?” Perhaps that is G. M.'s “trial balloon” method. The other juarter yet to be heard from is Chrysler. Surely it is working on a lower-priced Plymouth to
» ” oDDs AND ENDS: Diamond Match Co. is printing up several million book matches whose covers remind navy airmen to avoid careless flying habits: but the company is worriedwabout a rush from match | book collectors for “samples.” . . Dried milk companies worry about their post-war market: 85% of their output goes overseas now and dried milk shares a corner of G. I. Joe's private purgatory with powdered | eggs and canned meat, the Wall Street Journal says. . . Great Brit-| ain agreed to take all Australian wool during the war and now has enough stored in warehouses in this country, Australia, Neal Zealand and Great Britain to clothe the world for two years. ... The talk is that the administration will let Wages go higher to take the edge off strike threats from loss of overtime pay as war’ work -ends. It is said that federal counter-espionage agents still film evidence of German spy activity in the U. 8;
NLRB DISMISSES
MUNCIE PETITION.
WASHINGTON, June 1 (U. P.).| ~The national labor . relations| board today dismissed a petition by | p the Muncie Die Sinkers Lodge No. 170 (Internationa) Die Sinkers con~ |. ference) that a separate collective bargaining agent be certified for |; die workers at the General Motors | Corp., Chevrolet-Muncie division, | Muncie, Ind. The board said th® petition was dismissed because the International =union, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (U, A. W.-C. 1. O)! already adequately represented the workers on a plant-wide basis.
LOCOMOTIVE-YARD RADIOS NOW USE
PITTSBURGH, Pa, June 1 (U
P.).—A new static- free radio com- |
munication system now is in operation on- five Diesel-electric locomo- | tives of the Westinghouse Electric Corp., it was disclosed today, The’ new radio-communication, an industrial version of the army's allows engineers to take to the yard office and receive orders while “on the run.”
———————————— BASCA APPOINTS HENDERSON
Tom Henderson has been appointod assistant sales manager of Basca
Manufacturing Co., it has been an-
nounced. Mr. Henderson will have
his headquarters at the company's main office ‘here,
FLOUR PRICE RAISED
NEW YORK, June 1 (U, P)—
. | pledge argeeing to use the extra |
lat an annual rate of 110- 112] { pounds, a new record low. -Offi<] |cials said improved distribution is| expected to make considerably | larger quantities’ available in areas| not- suffering the worst shoriezon: _ Other Steps Taken Disclosure of the ban on—meat: for export paralelled these other | developments on the food front. 1. Price Chief Chester announcing a vigorous campaign to | prevent “chiselling” in the use of | sugar for home canning, announced | that henceforth applicants or home canning sugar must sign a
rations for that purpose only, He authorized.local ration boards to suspend issuance of sugar canning stamps temporarily and assigned a special staff of investigators to look into.illegal use of home canning sugar. 2. Agricultural experts reported {that unfavorable spring weather in the U. 8. and Canada might imperil this year's important. food production. Warm, sunny weather is urgently needed, they said, to overcome the disadvantages of cold and continuous rains which have hampered planting. A weather bureau summary showed prospects looking up. 3."Army food officials attending a national ‘ army - food conference | in New Orleans said the American
public would suffer no general food |
shortage as a result of shifting troops from the European theater 0 the Pacific.
CHICAGO FIRM TANK ORDERS CANCELED
CHICAGO, June 1 (U. P).—The Chicago , ordnance district today announced cancellation of cont: | totaling -$172,000,000 for produ fon] of medium tanks at the armored { tank division of Pressed Steel Car Co. Col. John Slezak, chief of thei
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180 pounds up Medium--160- 220 pounds Packing Sows Good te Choice— 270~ 400 pounds Good— 400--550 pounds .,.. Medium—
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Bowles, | Choice—
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NAVY REVEALS OLD ‘SECRET
Army Had d Told of Steel Cartridge. Cases. |
i du 1050 pounds
WASHINGTON, June 1 (U. P.). —The navy today gave up one of its darkest and deepest secrets... It. was | a secret so secret that the Davy | uy hung on to it for 18 months after. | the army, which had one just like it, told all. The secret was the invention of | steel cartridge cases to replace | brass cases during the critical copper shortage of 1942. The army made the same switch, and a year and a half ago put out an announcement about Later, when copper became more | plentiful, - the army said it was] going back to brass cases. Even if the army hadn't let its]
{secret out of the bag, a lot of peo-
ple, especially metallurgists, would have suspected that the navy, too, was using steel. Until now, however, 1it-has been a secret—officially, al least Faced 3 Problems
Until try metallurgists went to the problem,
work on steel had never been
| useable in cartridge cases because
its. elasticity was such that the
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Common
and farm equipment machinery will |
naval ordnance and indus-
ordnance district, said the cHtelia As could not be ejected by the tion would release 3100 employees | gun after firing. ‘In addition, steel and affect more than 450 sub-con- {cases would have been corroded tractors, scheduled to produce 2775 by salt sea water and there would
medium tanks through December;! 1945. Production of self-propelled artillery carriages will be continued under war - department - schedules, Slezak said.
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{ be the danger of sparking. The navy solved the most important part of the problem by developing a steel which was equal ito and even superior to brass and |its elastic recovery. A special surface treatment for the steel cases | solved the problem of corrosion and ! sparking hazards.
CURTISS-WRIGHT ELECTS WOMAN
NEW. YORK, June 1.(U. P.) | (Miss Julia Scanlan has been elected | secretary of the Curtiss-Wright | Corp. and its subsidiaries, Wright | Aeronafitical Corp. and the L. G. 8. Spring Clutch Corp. of Indianapolis, G. W. Vaughan,
president, an-
“hounced today,
Vaughan also announced the elec tion of R. J. Lindquist, vice presi- | dent and controller of the corpora= | tion, to the post of treasurer, The! vacancies were created by - the | resignation. of ‘FE. 8. Cramer, who (was both secrétary and treas urer. Miss 8. Canlan, formerly as Sistant | | secretary, joined the Wright Aero-! + nautical Corp. in October, 1928, and | { has been assistant secretary of | Curtiss-Wright and the Wright Co. | | since September, 1938. She bec: ame! | secretary of the L. G. 8, Spring |
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14.50@ 15.50 | 2tiNg mostly with currency of $100, [email protected] | $500 and $1000 denomination, . 12.50@15. | A recent. unfounded rumor Comnion— {the treasury would call in 500- 900 "erws i iat [email protected] | pio ope denomination bills caused | Ww w wy all weights [email protected] | Some black marketeers to offer $1000 Medium . > 11.00 213 00 hills for as little as $666, Morgen- | Cutter and common srveeeieas 8.350 Canner ... . 7.00G 3 [thau said, Bulls (all weights)
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Some ‘Declined Today's order affects exchanges, most of which are in New York and Chicago. There are 400 of these exchanges J in Chicago | alone. 16.00% 16.50 Morgenthau said that while many 9 [email protected] banks have been co-operative in the 5.00@ 9.90 past, some “declined to take the | and Calves hint and go along with us. ' Hence the order. He said he was acting under the | first war powers act and that fail- | ure of bank officials to comply would be punishable by $10,000 fine | 10.00211.50 and 10 years in prison. 8'[email protected] Morgenthau said the treasury is| [now processing 2000 of 10,000 po-| 14.00915.75 | yential tax evasion cases on which | t has leads. |
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**| PHILADELPHIA, June 1 (U. P).| «3 3031450] —LaSalle Yellowknife Gold Mines, | ; Ont., withdrew its |
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be offered for sale here on Friday June 15. in one ‘of its series of synchronized spot sales Only qualified dealers are eligible 0 purchase the equipment which includes tractors, air compressors. hay cutters, dump ‘carts, pumps, farm wagons and wagon parts, and other items,
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[email protected] Lt Toronto, fact exist” in its registration state-| —The surplus property board an- 1 proposed sale of LaSalle securities | that the company's registration
ommon stock registration at a se- | SURPLUS g) om and exchange commission ones yesterday, admitting that some alleged deficiencies “may in| AT JEFFERSONVILLE =: | Times Special | The hearing had been called by | JEFFERSONVILLE Ind. June 1. |the SEC to determine whether the | nounced today that ‘construction in the U. 8. should be stopped .- The | commission, in announcing an in-! vestigation two weeks ago, said it | “had reasonable cause fo believe” | statement included “untrue facts.” U. S. STATEMENT WASHINGTON, June 1 (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the cur-
rent fiscal year through May 30, compared with a year ago This Year Last Year Expenses . $90,315,231,285 $84,913,824,336 War Spend... 81,050,384,856 79,280,215,104 Receipts 40,465,324,930 37,807,483,793 Net Deficit 40.849,005,854 47,106,302,802 Cash Bal 9.295,847,307 Work. Bal 8,532,901,953 Public Debt. 239,231,005,325 187, 982, 519, 572 Gold Reserve 20,270,195,547 21 ,263,626,634 |
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