Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1945 — Page 6

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MONDAY, JULY 2 2 1945

“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

FARM MORTGAGE DEBT IN TWO WARS

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Business

‘Industry Has More Old Machinery Now |: Than It Did at Start of the Depression By ROGER BUDROW

"AMERICAN INDUSTR Y's MACHINERY i is older than you might think. ies :

A survey by Anierican Machinist 6700 PORKERS _ wit makes this one every five years, "~sghows that ‘38 per cent of all metal-working equipment is more | RECEIVED HERE than 10 years old. |

There are 700, 000 | mere big = tools! now - than there were before the war, which makes | And Steady. the . picture bet- | ter than it would! have : been * without the war, Because the aircraft industry’ is cefitered on the i West coast.-_the most modern- equipment: is in that gection. Only 2 per cent of the machinery in aircraft plants 1s

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BN IS BG FIRM CONFIDENT '.NEW HAVEN, Conn. July 2 (U, : P.).—Termination of production of

Garand rifles by the Winchester

Higgins Makes Statement Repeating Arms Co., Be Engin. Seen as ait Industries, Inc. permits disclosure Bretton Woods. -

SAYS GERMANS | AIDED BY SWISS|

'Schmdit Tells Senate Banks. Protect Depositors. /

WASHINGTON, July 2 (U. P.).— Germany already is prepared -to finance a war-making underground through vast financial = resources hidden abroad, Orvis Schmidt, director of the treasury .departs: ment’s foreign: funds control, told a | Senate military affairs subconmimit< [tee today. ; All Trade Remains Active; swiss Banks, ‘which gtew from 295 in 1914 with deposits of 7,000,000,000 | swiss francs to 372 in 1942 with de[posits of 16,000,000,000 francs, are "Hog prices: continued at ceiling [still inviting” Germans to deposit levels today at the -Tifdianapolis|their funds in them. Schmidt said. stockyards. the war food administia- | Swiss law, He added, protects the tion said lidentities of . depositors, and the The 1873 cattle received continued | banks “will continue to profit .by steady. and the 775 vealers ‘were {protecting, through their secrecy firm at last week's strong close. laws, Germany's war potential-—the Sheep and lambs totaled 575 andihidden assets of its finances and inleared actively at steady prices. 7 | dustrialists.” GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6700) Branches Are Protecied

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On U. S. Charges. that only this ‘company produced |. — PITSBURGH; July—3-(U- Pa pod ey Host Jamous fo WASHINGTON, July 2 CU. Pj whittled foo Facing justic | of Pung Ju 6 deparimens Sages Thomas I. 8. Boak, works man- | Britain's fipancial future . was the result of the: : \act, President Harry B. Higgins of ager, announced today that 513,880 | chief conefrn today of senators con- ® > ° The Hoos [the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. to- |oorands have been produced since sidering the Bretton Woods pro- {| Louisville Col {day expressed confidence the courts September, 140. |Pois, f0y a World bank ts ne ire ] bumped off K es tional’ moneta “stabilization | J Foul uphola is firm's 61-year-old | ‘Seventeen months were spent in| fund. ” The ‘scores usiness policies, tooling up the plant for production wes : Members of the senate bankin yesterday wer In, the first public statement he ofthe Garand, “which As acknowl- committee met in a second ey ‘the first half has made since the charges were Ae a . anc poi en : edged; the company" sa ~discuss—it-with-—Harry L tion, and 10 eh = i Eps Sud: the world’s ‘hardest and most ex-| White, assistant secretary of the ll - the seven-inn e have confidence ‘that in-| pensive gun to manufacture.” Cost treagury in charge of fonetarv re- games were |terpreiations Gf anti-trust laws | of. manufacture, however, has been | search and foreign funds control, “crowd ‘of 10,6 {which would’ destroy “the efficiency | halved since 1940. If White testifies that Britain's’ : Prapered for the Ute swash Companies ® Mme | (production and distribution; the | 5 The old ri : , SRAPHIC BY PICKS. 1. Vw stability of business, the security Antje} oubiook Js. gs Blesk as the third of the This: chart illustrates: the way farmers. have used increased | of "business, the security of invest- Settee Hist Beni 10d, Some on ‘tonight. world war II incomes to reduce farm mortgage debts. - The total out- ments, the opportunities’ for jobs, 4 DT may be written into the standing on Jan. 1, 1945, was $5,270,655,000, lowest since 1916, the de- [and the dependability of products Bretton Woods plan. partment of agriculture said. The debt rose every year during world land sewvice to the public will not war T to $7.137,000,000. It continued to rise for several years and in prevail in our American courts.” iw early rs Madkied a ol more than $10; billions, more than | ’ Charges Listed a Senators as far apart poMgically n more than 10. years old -while 62 Wice as much as the present The complaint charged that jae 5 yshiam Pulbight 1D, Ark) Pittsburgh Plate Glass, along with an Publicans .. Ho Per. cont of hat in the husiness 14.80 Wi eight other flat glass on had Volunteers Give Up_ Excess (0.) and ‘ Eugene Milliken (Colo.): machine field is above 10° years, 55. Dourias Wp : Portugal, -Sweden, Switzerland .and nas Isca ear I emerged on a monopoly program in . . are convinced Bretton Woods can’t of age, ; | 160-330 pounds .. . ..... 13.35@1478 Spain, Schmidt said. The danger in 1928. Production, processing, dis- Stamps In Campaign. “work” until Britain is in a sound" “An iriescapable conclusion: “is | Packing Sows this honeycomb ‘of war-making po- We P k B Fri SI \ position to do business in the postthat the" mietal-working . plans of Good Fg i jrential, he told the subcommittee, ar pen ing ea S e in was monopolized by a series of BY -Serippe-Howail. Newspapers war world. They want to Know: .o--_ _the U. 8. are not as well off W0-|,,; : lies in the fact that most of these Jie purchase and dismantling DYERSBURG, Tenn, July 2.-| (1) If whai they have heard “is day from the standpoint of mod=| ‘so. ee founds resources, including cash, patents, WASHINGTON, July 2 (IJ. P.) —The government turned a sharp | lof competing plants, ‘and joint This town of 13.000 has originated a just British bellyaching.” i ernization—despite the influx of | Meatu! 580 pounds .... [email protected]| securities and: contracts, are owned | corner in its world war. II road today with the beginning of a new|irade practices, Attorney Genéral volniary plan {oF fair distribution (2) If the U. S. and British govnew . government-owned fools—as| Siaughter ‘Pigs by = “dumthies” claiming 'neutral| fiscal year. Francis Biddle alleged: y Pp tol i jernments are near agreements that : they were at the start of the or) Medium to Gooe- nationality. Behind lay. the peaks of war spending and war production. Higgins asserted -that the anti- of canning sugar, An e plan 15 would solve-the problem. pression,” the magazine Jolene of i20 p ns “The real problem,” Schmidt told Ahead lay a still misty path leading through a half-war, half-peace! trust action ‘sought to forbid sale spreading rapidly to other commun-|- In the senator's opinion, Sitner facts speak for themselves—54 per| a : | the committee, “is to break the veil|economy to an era of full peace. somewhere in thé distance. It would of the company’s products f. o. b. ities. jot ‘these two answers on : ie cent more than 10 years oy today {Choice POUDNAS +v.iveeessss 16.25@17 50|of secrecy and reach -and, eliminate | pe a downhill road from mow on| —————it eget | factory; to equalize freight’ with|- In April the Dyersburg rationing | {nate any Neen or » addijony) pros Bs Against $5 per omni year 3%. Je pounys 5 . 18 ro es the German” ability to finance an- | {as far as huge wartime expenditures | the nearest competing producer; board issued canning certificates on vision in th revlon Sods po ae go. : 1300-1500 pounds 165081778 | other war. | were concerned. It would be marked 1, S SETS BIG GOAL jin agus the company to license|the basis of 20 pounds a person. LIFE RETICFONS ra | Good-— DOREAS “oar “We must render useless the de- [py governmental = reorganization aténts to any applicant on a |Then came national cuts, first to 15 infin WHAT TO DO with the Big Inch 94021100 pounds .iveeuisse: vices and cloaks which have been plans for which were already under [var -free basis: to forbid the Pounds a ‘person, then to 10. LONDON, July 2 (U. — The and Little Inch war-built oil pipe- /1100-1308 paves employed to hide German assets” |way, use of a manufacturers’ wholesale] A meeting was called and John A. treasury “today 13 Hp “the res lines from East Texas to New Jer=Medium— Germany's ‘plans for an extensive] And there would be: new faces at . VE list price: te require the com- Johnston, rationing board chairman, moval of restrictions on -sterling sev, will be a post-war problem. |1100- 3500 Dn underground movement can be suc-!the controls—a new President, at} WASHINGTON, July. 2 (U. P).— pany to divest itself of its distribu- told the folks: accounts of residents in the U. S., When the railroads and subma- {Common— cessful” only if the Germans can | least half of a_.new cabinet and This country is planning to produce on outlets, and -to-Tequire the “We're up against it. We’ ve is- the Philippine islands and U. S. rine~pestered ocean tankers could | 700-1100 pounds .......ueeees utilize their Yesarves accumulated various goyernment posts. 1.200400 tors of synthetic vubbel tn} frm: io sel all bob one’ of fs six sued 60- per cent of -our original depéndencies. not meet the skyrocketing oil needs “50 “500 pounds - . [email protected] | abroad, Schmidt said. It was road on which, in.the|jgse 1ore than the amount of nat- | flat, glass plants. quota of sugar to 40 per cent of the| for the European war, the pipelines | Siu.1000 pounds 15.25@1700) «If these resources are left un=-imany ‘otlier lesser new faces in| | people.” filled the bill. But these U. sf 0. pounds [email protected]| controlled,” he warned, “We Can words of War Mobilizer Fred M.| jural rubber consumed by the siire The people talked if over owned lines can deliver 500,000 bar- JR 1000 pounds [email protected] | ox pect, the re-emergence of a power- | yinson, the nation would be con-| {world in any one year before the DETROLA NAMES came up with an idea. rels ‘a’ day. Tankers alone can sg. 000 J pounds [email protected]| ful Germany again seeking..world |centrating first on meeting all re. | WaT. the. Rubber Reserve Co..an- «I ‘don’t know just whose idea it. carry more oil than the Est can Cs00- 90¢ 200 y pounds : 11.00912.50 domination.” quirements of the Pacific war; sec-| nounced Toga, this vear is about was,” ‘Mr. ‘Johnston. said. “It just | usé and do it at 407 less cost than Cows-tall weiehts) : ‘Won't Be Nazis’ ond, on planning for a durable, oo EC torts some y 300 tons ROHR OFFICIALS {seemed to result from facirfg the | pipelities can. een. x 12B@UB| on who run the Hew under- | peace for the world and “unprece-| “TLE Pn Se iced in 'V emergency squarely and fairly. We| One proposal woilld be to USE citer “and Common ... [email protected] | oround for Germany, Schmidt said, dented prosperity” for America. 1944 when the oat ot Re feater DETROIT, July 2 (U..P.).—|decided to ask the folks who had re-| the pipelines: to transmit "gas, a Canner prone ea 7.35 will not be “the marked officials Rush Plan : ” ig . Pp al gre o Directors of International Detrola ceived certificates for 15 pounds or . $50 million reconversion job. Many > Good att weisttey 12.75@14:00 [and members” of the Nazis. - : : an . Sige gun} © natura corp, have voted payment of the more to return all stamps in exch in the oil industry want the pipe- [email protected]| “The greatest danger will tome Ha fon y . ae por hoi pd corporation's 17th dividend, 13th [of 10 pounds worth. — lines to be kept out of competition, Sood [email protected] from those who are not so easily he oar hi agency a *. _|successive quarterly payment, of 25| = - just be “stand-bys” for another| cutter and common ........ [email protected]|. 4 .¢q a ” e R.'R. C., which supervises the | ons per share on Aug. 1 to stock: ES ’ identifiable’ as Nazis,” he added. “It{4 ith 1 i h - . CALVES (T15) ce | ] into account either an early or:a operation of the 51 government-|, 14ers of d July 16. the fi War. will come from those representatives d sv Jers of record Ju. Ib, Ine arm Vealers (all weights) ; : "| delayed victory over Japan. But, jowne synthetic rubber Tactories,|saig today. Two new directors have Good and choice ....... , [email protected] [of industry and finance who may whichever it was to be, it would | said the cost of producing synthetic| ico pe y ) Common and medium .. [email protected] not have been enrolled members of bb U. h also been named. Former shareComon . 5.00@ 9.00 . Higa > 9% | cost the peoples less and less. And \rubber in U. S. is showing a uniform |p 14ers of th hr Aireraf ; the Nazi party but who partici-|; d d ers.of the Rohr Aircraft Corp., JXesier and Stocker Cattle and Calves . it would” be conducted by men|downwarn tren —'inow an International Detrola sub1C: 500-800 pounds 800-1050 pounds

ries prescribed by law, the Union Title Co's publication reports. But . then, no one is paying attention to that law, either. Legally, the eastern boundary of the county starts at the northeast corner and runs diagonally to the southeast corner. ‘instead of running straight south and then making a jog west before continuing south : . again. That would shave a 4-mile 500 pounds down.... as wedges out of Lawrence townshipf. . .. . a (Heifers) and give Marion county a 16- mile | 500 Jounds dewn slice out of Hancock and Shelby |M 16s ral doen se counties. The mistake has been Q SHEEP (315) corrected once but made in later : Ewes (shorn) laws and still stands. {Good and choice cree About 1200 seres in the Traders Common -and medium... Point area in northwest Marion CAMBS (Spring) county were legally “lost” from G23Tum and. good Mariott county. for a while but re- { Coramen captured ater,

wove su woe” eve. MORE BANKS. NOW gest (from the standpoint of endowment) colleges and universities M AY 0 ASH BONDS earned 3.81 per cent on their in-|-vested funds last year against 4.06| wASHINGTON, July 2 UPI per cent in the preceding year, N.|gecretary of the Treasury Henry

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‘|pated and aided in the rise of Hitler

following world war IL” Schmidt told the subcommittee that preliminary studies reveal that German _ industry “still owns” 750 industrial subsidiaries abroad. These he said. were divided as follows: Portugal, 58; Spain, 112; Sweden, 233; A 'Switzerland, . 214; Turkey, 35. and Argentina, 98.

Meetings

J. C's Carl Poester, Purdue university, will speak on “Post- War Housing” at the luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce tomorrowsin the Washington hotel.

INDUCTEE SHOWN AW.0.L. SIX YEARS

FT, DEVENS, Mass. (U. P.)— Joseph C. Smith of North Adams reported here recently for induction into the army. :

Americans for the most -part still were to become familiar with. The year ended Saturday midnight saw the highest federal spending and income in history—and -the biggest deficit in history. treasury, year with its. biggest cash balance yet—$23,000,000000 — most of it| poured in by recent war loans, The government, which spent! $100,000,000,000 last year, plannéd to lay out only $83.000,000,000 this year for persecution of the war against Japan and partial reconversion to a civilian .economy. Annual budgets were on the downgrade from the

astronomical heights they attained

during the two-front war. ‘Reorganizations Seen

The national debt was a recordbreaking $255,000,000,000. Further economies were expected to result from reorganizations the four new cabinet members sworn in

Saturday contemplated for their departments. The .two biggest reorganizing jobs would take place in

| * The report said it was anticipated that high production of synthetic rubber production would be maintained even after liberation of oc- | cupied rubber producing areas. It}

The | Will take time, the agency said, to] |dent, have been elected to the Dehowever, began the new bring the plantations up to a sub=]rola board.

stantial ‘percentage of their pre-war | | capacity.

COAL MEN TO MEET | CONGRESS GROUP:

WASHINGTON, July 2 (U..P.). An unofficial . congressional coal committee and a group of operators | arranged to meet with government | officials today to see what-can be | done about increasing coal production. The congressional committee ‘18 composed of senators and represen- | tatives from Virginia, West Vir- | ginia, Kentucky and Tennessee,

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sidiary, will participate for the first |any stamps and we are not attempttime in the Detrola payment. {ing to do that. But we are appealFred H. Rohr, president of the |ing to your sense of fair play and California. subsidiary and J. E.|WVe are asking you on behalf of your { Rheim, Rhor executive vice presi- neighbor, who will not otherwise get his share, voluntarily to return stamps to our office.” > The plan worked. Certificates for jHousange of pounds of sugar came

JOB "SECURITY RATE : LOWER: LAST YEAR tots a mires

Approximately 7500 of the 11,6001 shared it with others. mployers subject to the Indi-| “It’s “the finest thing I've seen,’ ana employment, security act saved said W. C. Manley Jr, OPA atic $16,018,022 on "taxable payrolls of | director. He sent out a description 81. 867,524,809 by last year paying at |of the plan to other Fationing |+ates lower than the maximum rate |boards.. In Memphis 38. of the 4 of.2.7 per cent, the employment Son) |boards have adopted it.

hers whore werbes ae Bi REPORT JUNE BEEF, VEAL UP 0 MAY.

tected by job insurance" Sontiivae to the state trust fund in am | depending on stability of Si ment and potential benefits. The average rate paid last year was-1.84

{per cent. 4 i Meat institute reported

JIM BAUSCH BACK ay: that June beef, veal and FROM PACIFIC DUTY lamb production - for interstate |

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Y. Stock Exchange figures show. aforgenthau Jr. today announced . West Coast credit managers are [the right to redeem war savings = having their headaches tracking ponds series A through E has been panswered Yes” to a question about down unpaid-for goods bought. by!exiended to savings and loan associ-| previous military service. But, a shipyard .workers who have been! tions. check proved that he had been inlaid off and whe have gone back| provideg they ite qualified by the | ducted in 1939 and. had - been “to their pre-war homes. . .. Savings federal reserve. bank-in their dis- A.W.O.L. since. and loan associations have made 90 {yict: the extended list also includes per cent of the G. I. home loans so co-operative banks. savings and loan|, far. ... Railroads say traveling west |,ccociations, building and loan asof Chicago is getting tough, with |sociations, credit unions, cash -desome 3 million soldiers headed for! pasitories, industrial banks and simthe Pacific coast. - While war needs [jjar institutions. have taken platinum, the. use: of |" previously, payments have been ‘palladium in jewelry has increased | made only by the treasury depart-ten-fold; palladium looks like plat- ment, the federal reserve banks and num, weighs only half as much, their branches, and incorporated costs about the same. - banks and trust companies -qualified

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Broilers, fryers and roosters under § Ibs, white and barred rocks, 30%ec Indianapolis flour mills and grain elevators are paying $1.56 per bushel for

All No. 2 stock, 26'ac. — \ a thei Old roosters, 20%e¢ 7. |No 1 red: wheat (other grades on their Bo obbs-Merrill com grade A | merits); oats, No. 2 white or No. 3 red Bobbs-Merrill 413%

John GG: Graf Realty, sf. Richmond: agent, . man, same address; 1000 shares without! Agriculture Secretary Clintén P. par value Jorn Gi. Graf, Ruth Dunlap orot. n Anderson expected ‘to’ improve food |; oToLaY OIA. Cotuine .D.- Grud, . An A. Wagner, Ine, 920 Lincoln Bank distribution and provide or increase | Tower Ft. Watne: agent, John.O. Wagner incentive guarantees to farmers to| Same address; 010 Shares WiGisus ‘yal | I alu advertising business: John A get more production. He took over om Ig Martha T. Wagner, Herbert the duties of the war food adminis-{Willis Indiana Metered Laundry, tration as well as head of the Associates Bldg, South Bend agriculture department

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Cartney, Mollie Messner, Burton Theatrical. Office, Corfaress also gave Anderson velo Lemeke bldg. Indianapolis; to engage in tt heatrical booking business; agent Henry K. Burton, ‘427 Lemcke bldg... Indianapolis; 100 shares without par value; Henry. K. Burton, Florence M. Burton,|,, Assistants O. K.d rege E. Burton, Josephine Burnett |G. ay G. McKenna, Inc, R. R. 5, Elkhart; | Moran, 4424 Central Labor Secretary Lewis B. Schwel- wid Hubert E. Clark, same address; | Ted's Service, W. New 100 shares of $20 par value; to manufac- | White River blvd Gas filling |lenbach said that his objective _Was | ture screw machine products and other | Herschel Long, 1616 Allison &t.; Asked [to recognize his department “and |wood, metal and plastic products: Jay G | Maschino, 1653 Medford ave McKenna, Hubert E. Clark, Dotothy M. |= v |consolidate the government labor |ciark. “" lagencies in such a way as to min- F. Rupper Co., gia | nee labor controversies and dis-

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OMAHA, Neb. (U. P.).—Jarrin’ commerce equaled that for the Jim Bausch, former Kansas football | month of May, while pork output player ang-1932 Olympic decathlon | increased 3 per cent. chanipion, is back from the wars,| Beef and lamb production were but hé still is on duty for the navy.{12 and 9 per cent higher respecBausch, a lieutenant with a tour of [tively ‘than in June, 1944, the InSouthwest Pacific duty to his credit, stitute said. Veal output, ‘how- . Loulavinie is in charge of the navy's shoreever, dropped. by 25 and pork by LY Br Paul... patrol here, 34 per cent. . \ Minneapolis

: The institute, spokesman for the NEW FIRMS AND reat packing industry, quoted June PARTNERSHIPS

cattle marketings at 5 per cent over Moran Trucking Co.,-*2027 E. Georgia

May and 10 per cent over June of | last year. Hog marketings were General hauling ~and' transfer. Daniel 1 per cent higher than May but 44 William E.|per cent less. than June, 1944. | voix and| Sheep and lamb marketings last

station. month increased 4. per cent over Theodore May.

Officials were puzzled when he

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Cc. solution, Hedges Dairy Products, | yellow, shelled old crop, 81.10 per juste), iCetrg. Sova com. Schwellenbach with Mr. Truman's ! jing No.3 “white, shelled corn. old crop. | er HER COM Pid approval bréught along six asp——— : LaCrosse Lumber road 8, LaCrosse, agent, Fred 8. Beebe, Hook Drug Co com shares without par | | Home TT Ft Wayne 7% pid © |would carry out the program by a 1115 Sept, 1 as far as he could Withiut dio a Dy ers Realty Co., Indianapolis Indpls Water pid . | Indpls. Water Class A com . PE . Ii . | Postmaster General Robert E._ Han |,¢ Kingan & Co pid ... win 1) ow 11 negan. 101 Mastic. Asphalt Prsenaatas 0% IN Ind. Pub ‘Serv. 5% 11021be secretary of state to succeed 107 | Edward R. Stettinfus Jr. He would | 9 | Ross Gear & Tool com TENNIS SHOES Ra : |8tokgly-Van Camp pr pf | 7 Pairs Dress ——————— { 4 98 | Union Title com INCREASE PERMITS ‘has announced that non-federally inspected commercial slaughterers : In, the case of sheep and Thimbe, Phone or write us for a copy . | slaughterers may Kill 110. per gon of this week's issue. was increased to 85 per cent, ——— etn ti is— LOCOMOTIVE Coppa .5 East Market Street Phone: MArket 3501

Haute; dissolution, ¢ va oe | Delta. Elec com es M 15 |sistants to complete a study by same address; 100 { 1 000 Pairs ra Indpls P & L pfd.......o0nes 115% additional legislation. HH Privissn. Ssccaimente, Cale Jef Nat Life com Kingan & Co com 1 Mr, Truman was to send to the b4Ya Pub Berv Ind 5% 8% be the fifth “cabinet change since | Terre Haute Malleable a weekly Stock Survey which . | will be permitted to slaughter 10 per “lof their base period slaughtering 11 Wall 8y., New York. Branches in 35 Cities

Producers F. & F. Dairy, ' Electronic Lab com 4° o3% | August 1 on how the department value: Pred 8. Beebe, Josephine 'L. Beebe, | Ind & Mich E 44 pfd.. Indpls P & L com 5! 26%; Chi | Smaller reorganizing sasks faced | Lincoln Loan Co. 5'3° P R Mallory. pid Ya 12” [senate today the name of former Pub Serv .of. Ind com .... (Mr, Truman Vassumed office slightly Anklets for . {U 8 Machine com WASHINGTON, July 2 (U. P).—| » keeps them up to date on impot--{®ent more cattle and sheep and > P Po ‘|'Their former maximum slaughter PHILADELPHIA July 2.(U, You Members Nes New York Stock xchange and other — principal nges Ln

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A. Edmonson ‘Eggs—Current rails, 33e; years. 35¢; ‘No! testing 32 lbs. or better, 67c; corn, No 3 Coatral Bova com * ru 34 6 ington; dissolution. - | & Coal, Inc. state | Pt. Wa¥ne & Jackson RR pf.. g ba 194% Should be strengthened. He said he Pred W. Mervine, Virginia B. Mervine, | tIndpls Rallways com 19 ‘| Attorney General Tom C. Clark and | Lincoln Nat Life com ........ Non- Rationed Shoes Mastic. Arphait 31% | War Mobilizer James F. Byrnes to Progress Laundry com lless than three months ago. United Tel Co 5% .. |The office of price administration amb. tant trends’ and developments. percentage: ‘of 75 per cent for cattle | SECURITIES » COMMODITIES — 1 This Yea ih "Tot Font b The Baldwin Locomotive Works |

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