Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1945 — Page 6

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PLANES

~ QUTRANK BRITISH

Soria) Sees Final Superiority for the Country That|}

Produces “The Aircraft of the Future”; ; None Has Done That Yet.

By WILLIAM

H. STONEMAN

Times Foreign Correspondent

LONDON, July 16.—Ameérican airlines operating

“around the world in the immediate post-war period. will have, a heavy advantage over all competition due to the superi-|

ority of American civil aircr

aft.

It now seems certain that this superiority will be main-

tained during the next four or five years.

then will depend to a certain

extent upon which country first manages to produce “the aircraft of the future” These facts will not prevent the British empire from operating on a large scale during the next few years, and from doing so profitably The United Kingdom and the dominions have swéeping plans for operating lines all over the world

and routes linking various parts |

of the empire will obviously have a steady business. When, ever, a person, or a business firm has a free choice between American

and British lines, he will probably |

prefer the former. 5 Md y THE SMOOTH, equitable opera“tion of Empire Airlines seems to have been guaranteed at the conference of the British Commonwealth Air Transport council, which ended Saturday.

Using the previous agreement be- |

tween Britain and South Africa as | 82 model, the conference is under- |

stood to have agreed on the prin- | J

ciple that any dominion touched by!

any overseas route will share as ald partner in its operation, expenses | 300. 50 500 POUNAS .reeesenress

| 250- 550 pounds An example is the eastward route |

and profits.

from New Zealand to Britain via Canada, in which Canada, as well as the United Kingdom and New Zealand, would act as co-operators. ” n s MOST BRITISH aircraft which _they are now using on the civil lines are little more than adaptations of R. A. F. heavy bombers. Purely civil types, which they expect to have operating in the next two or

how- |

Ww hat will Jappen)

100 PORKERS RECEIVED HERE

Sheep Rise “Starly to Total 0f 1500.

The 6100 hogs received at the Ine! dianapolis stockyards today sold at

|steady prices, the war food adminis |

tration said. Cattle trade on 1525 head speeded | up slightly after early rounds. Calves totaled 925 and -closed steady after a weak opening. Sheep and lambs were fully steady on the sharply increased receipts of | 1500.

GOOD 40 CHOICE HOGS (6100) 120- 140 pounds .......... [email protected]

140- 160 pounds .....e..... 14 Nai. 8G | 160 pounds UP .c.viicnnnse, 14.8 | Medium— 0- 220 pounds . [email protected] Packing ‘Sows Good to Cholce— 270- 400 pounds .......eene. 14.08 Good— : 14.08

. [email protected] Slaughter ‘Pigs Medium to Good— 90- 12

three years, are orthodox _jobs|Common— - Sinisa ies evens [email protected] which will not challenge our new- S-1100 Prends Heifers ? est types. 600- 800 pounds ............. [email protected] ™ . 800-1000 88 curseernevecs [email protected] The best the British have on order | Good— POR » ; 600- 800 pounds ...... veveses [email protected] are the De Havilland Dove (DH- 800-1000 DR ame HG 104), a 20-passenger, twin-engined |Medi plane with reversible pitch airscrews 300-900 pound - sesevasecenas [email protected]

to check landing speed, and two planes being produced by Avro, the Tudor I and Tudor II. Tudor I is

a Transatlantic plane which can|g

sleep 12 passengers, or carry 24 in the daytime.

Another plane, which eventually will succeed the Douglas DC-3, is now used in the Vickers Viking, carrying about 25 passengers. » ” »

THESE PLANES are good, but not very impressive compared to our new lineup consisting of the Lockheed Constellation, the Boeing C-97, the modernized DC-4, the DC-6 and the DC-77 Rumors that the British had “gone to town” on a new plane apparently originated with the socalled Bristol 167, a superplane de- . signed to weigh 110 tons and fly in the stratosphere. Bristol itself is not heavily interested in this plane and they are still wondering how to. build a prototype. It was suggested, and it may be true; that this plane was designed to fly on ordinary motors to 40,000 feet and then be driven by jet] the “plane of the future” will do, but: such a plane simply does not exist today. Our aircraft designers cannot rest | on their laurels but the fact-is we do have the laurels and are very likely to continue to have them.

i The Tudor II wiil| SAEHTY ob Passages ot Wort hops: Gaod

500- 900 younds ............. 11.00012.5%0 Cows (all weights) . Good ............ [email protected] Medium darren [email protected] Cutter and Common i [email protected] anner .. 6.75@ 7.75] | Beet— Bulls (afl weights) - IR Good (all weights): ....... 13.00@ 14.50 Sausage-— wap ra phn 2.00613 00 Medium 4

Cutter and common . CALVES (925) Vealers «all Weights) = «oid [email protected]

[email protected]

Good and choice Common and medium. .. [email protected] Cull 5.00@ 9.50 Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Choice— Steers 500-800 pounds ............ 13.50 14 = 800-1050 pounds ..e.essienes 13.50@ 15. Good

500- 800 pounds 500- 800 pounds ... Medium-— 800-1050 pounds Common—

vee 12.00613.50 | vees 12.00@13,50 |

12.00@ 13.50

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500-1000 pounds “ 10.25@ 12.00 CALVES (Steers) Good and cholce— 500- 900 pounds ............ [email protected]

Medium — 500 pounds down . e Calves (Heifers) Good and choice—

14.00@ 15.75

500 pounds dcwn........... [email protected] Meditm— 500 pounds down... «+ [email protected] SHEEP (1500) Ewes (Shorn) Good and Shoe sabe we verre 6.000 1.00 Common and med wri 4.50@ 6.00 LAMBS. Spring) Good and choice ............. [email protected] Medium and 90d. wanlets vee [email protected] {| Common arses . [email protected] |

WAGON WHEAT

Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele. vators are paying $1.54 per bushel for No. 1 red wheat (other grades on their merits); oats, No. 2 white or No. 2 red, testing 32 lbs. or better, 67c; corn, No. 3 yellow, shelled old crop, $1.10 per bushel,

and No. 3 white, shelled corn, old crop, $1.2

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0 pounds .. [email protected] CATTLE (1525) . Steers Cholce— 700- 800 pounds ........0e00 [email protected] 900-1100 pounds ...ceeoveses [email protected] 1100-1300 pOUNAS ...coevevses [email protected] 1300-1500 pounds eseeece sees [email protected] Good-— 700- 900 pounds ... . [email protected] 900-1100 pounds ... «+s [email protected] 1100-1300 pounds . [email protected] 1300-1500 pounds [email protected] Medium— ! 700-1100 pounds ..,.eseses eee 13.75@15 25 1100-1300 pounds ....... esenes [email protected]

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Sources of above information:

ing Commissioner; Commerce Department; Indi & Light Co;

indiana Employment Security division; New York Central, Ohio, Monon, Illinois Central and Nickel Plate Railroads; Indianapolis Railways; Indianapolis Weir Cook Airport; City Build- | dicted Indianapolis Clearing House Alsoeistion. War Food Administration; 8.

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| 10-year average, so that the preproduction of 3,465,000 { bushels, while 111 per cent of last year, is only 62 per cent of aver-

Pennsylvania, Baltimore &

Indianapolis Board of Trade; U. Postoffice; Center Township Trustee: Indianapolis Power

lis U. 8. Sutton Office; U. 8. Employment Service.

ARE YOU ELIGIBLE

WASHINGTON, July 16 (U, P.).— Eight groups of essential drivers who have been eligible to buy new 1942 cars will be the only persons immediately eligible for the 1945 models soon to be produced. This was announced

today by | OPA Rationing Chief Max McCuli lough. The groups which will be tem- | porarily eligible for 1945 cars in-

0 Svar ee CHAE Ares fp mn aficdals, Jan. en.

forcement and public health author- | ities, mailmen, physicians, surgeons, | licensed veterinarians, ministers, | members of the -armed forces or | {state military officials. “for” official | business only,” taxicabs for replacements with office of defense trans{portation permission, and owners of {car-rental businesses, who rent cars | exclusively to eligible ‘persons. | Beginning Wednesday, certificates {issued for new 1942 cars will not be| needed and buyers can get them certificate-free until the supply is hg

INDIANA REMC'S RECEIVE $1,300,000

| More than $1,300,000 in electrification administration loan {funds were allotted Indiana's 43 Rural Electric membership Corp's during May and June. | The funds will be used to finance 1300 miles of power lifies to “bring electric service to nearly 5000 rural consumers,

rural

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CLEVELAND, July 16

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So {HE MONTH IN BUSINESS The Ride’ Score * The Packard Motor Car Co. came within a single point of totalling a perfect score in Detroit's warRediced Potato, A Apple Crops, time “share the ride" service to | WOUlD Vilewate Iron and conserve cars, tires and gasoline, 1 ~~ Are Forecast. Arey wt Steel Industry. LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 16. — Al Je Peak 3 Packs “ar | OAKLAND, Cal, July 16 (U. P), Cr : production o -Royce air- : oi Hoosfer farms afte expected to pro- craft and PT boat engines, the —Henry J. Kaiser, Pacific coast in duce above average yields of corn company’s transportation com- dustrialist, proposed to the gov and small grains this season, Pur-| mittee, which received the first [ernment today the formation of a due unlversity’s monthly crop re- ORA ~itation for the service, su- | western steel syndicate to" operate a ® port said today. Depvised sh 10000 employees 4) a completely integrated, diversified: EMPLOYMENT June, Compared With Compared With June's favorable weather pushed| =. oo g iron and steel industry in Califore 1945 May, 1945 % June, 1944 % | the winter wheat prediction to 36,- nia, Utah and Colorado. Employment (Manufacturing) ........... 71,035 79,762 co 110 84,791 ..=— 16.2/720,000 bushels, which is 139 per Th bined th 1d | Payroll: (Weekly) ........¢ :.ceeeeeness. $2,931,000 $3,372,506 .....— 13.1 $3,927,020 ..... — 25.4 cent of last year and 135 per cent ITY | ® ‘combined : Proper.les wou {Obtained Jobs versasvanana. Y115 6640 ..........4+ 12 51680 .=........ + 380/of the 10-year average from 1934 | be yh more than $350,000,000. Filed Unemployment Claims ~............ 4549 358... +1167.0 M43 Oo +4081.1 | to 1943. ind bs seceram ® 8 y | dshands, Current acreage is 124 per cent of DOWN 0 1 IN U S$ ead o e Delense Plant Corp, TRANSPORTATION : Di ee a : 17/0 + O| Kaiser offered to take over’ the nbound Freight (carloads) .............. (6,568 17,198 —- 3% A... '~ 30|1s 225 bushels per acre, 54 bushels| WASHINGTON, July 16.—Com. | $300.000.000 Ca aaah, sted] bind Freight 11,252 11,820 — 48 na... = 14) Per acre higher than the average. |modity prices declined 0.1 per cent} pilin St ster ap | Streetcar, Bus & Trolley Passengers. .... 9.85898 10,419,145 —- 54 10,071,568 ...... - 31} 9% More Corn Seen during the week ended July 17 be-| = ° ng sirlp steel. | Plane Passengers (arriv, & depart.).....6265 766... creer 350 4108 + 53.0] cause of lower prices for agricul- Asks for Speed 1 @ | Although corn acreage is 1 per tyra] products, the labor depart-| The industrialist asked speedy ne- ; BUILDING cent less than last year, the indi-| ment said today. gotiation for lease of Geneva on : | Houses (permit value) ............... veer $247,500 $56,350 00... +3402 SIS3700 ....... + 59.0 cated yield is 42 bushels per acre| The department's index stood at|successive five-year terms with opapartments oo... ccoiiiucesnin, Leal 0 0 which will total 192.864.000 bushels, | 1058 per cent of the 1926 level, | tion to buy, emphasizing that the Business ......... terresnnsrreraesareees. $32,900 $9700 ......... +239.2 $8000 .......... +3113 | That 1s 9 per cent higher than last which was 0.2 below a month ago, | next steps in forination of the syn- / A but 1.8 per cent above last year. dicate depend on negotiating terms Business Ceyea Tea siS eres ney vesnsuse. $200,000 $120,000 ...... + $60,000 .......- 233.3 ; Fanasieslelornaleniy eal gawd 0 0 | year and 12 per cent above the 10-| Average farm prices dropped 05|with the government. The DPC Repairs and Alterations ........... veers. $196,994 $229,017 - 14.0 S139,283° . .., + 414 Yo8I average. per cent, and average food prices owns the Geneva plant. ! Cool, wet weather and rust re-|were 0.1 per cent below a month| Kaiser revealed that he has been bi FINANCE jutstate varieties were expec ago. : negotiating to acquire for the synaccount for the biggest production are —————— [dicate the $55,000,000 Colorado Fuel Bank Slearingy canarias tr sess Sesisnae 315011000 Roz ar 130 $156,022.00, saa 30 of oats since 1932, the report said, NEW PAPER FIRM | & Iron Co, and the $11,000,000 : RUE CEU'S Sererrrnnsneis sensinssngsesny $450,158, di sp YT Syrah |the 1444,000 acres planted are ex- ELECTS SHULT | Wickwire-Spencer Steel Co. Charles i MARKETING RECEIPTS | pected to yield 40 bushels each for Z Allen, New York financier, owns i a total of 57,760,000 bushels. W. Hal Shultz has assumed the, the controlling interest in the lat- i Hogs (head) .vvvvaivsnerconcanes esseess- 143,74 152,242 ....... - 6.0 118,14 .......: -— 193] Rye and barley yields, forecast al|duties of vice president of the In-| ter firms. |Cattle .......0000 tesesasrinense cesseenes. 21,902 22288 ...e040.n -— 2.0 28.260 .......: — 22.5 14 and 25 bushels per acre respec-| diana Paper Co., Inc, newly-or-| The syndicate also would own the 4 {Calves ....... Sessa sesssacenansanrens 15,571 224 Lida + 18.0 16450 "......... -_— 53 tively, are also both ‘higher than ganized firm which recently pur- | $100,000,000 Kaiser steel mill at 1 {Sheep ... rasan et asset es snsnnse. 6522 3591 ...... + 82.0 7103 ceeenes=— 8.3 average. {chased the Indiana Paper Co. | Fontana, Cal. Plans include adding | Corn (bushels) Tecantentane Cerensiney «eo. 2,295,000 2811800 ...... — 18.4 807.500. ........ +1842) Although tame hay acreage was| Mr. Shultz, former sales manager | properties of the General Metals | Wheat Sekar esnssesveseeie RIA sense. 318,600 495.000 ........ -— 36.0 1.224,000 .......— 74.0 reported at 1,885,000 acres, or 92 pe’ |of the Century Paper. Co. has been | Corp. controlled ‘by Transamerica 30818 ..iiviiin, Sesresss Ceaseerrsennes vee. 120,000 5.000 +... 0s + 60.0 30,000 ......... + 50.0 cent of last year, production was connected locally with the engrav-| Corp. operating four plants at : IRVE ..o viieesssion Sertessenncans sessesie . 36,000 9000 .......... +300.0 0 forecast at 2,545,000 tons, which is|ing, printing and paper busses for Oakland, Cal, three at Los An- i SOYBEANS... iosiensiiaiitrasiranrinerans 22,400 1300 .,........ +367.0 12800 ......... + 75.0 only 1 per cent less than last yeat|17 years. | geles and one at Houston, Tex. and 1 per cent above the 10-year MISCELLAN EOUS average, Pasture condition, at 93 pe: Telephones in Use ................. verer 134,182 134,322 — 01 132,051 ........+ 16 cent of normal, was well above the Postoffice Receipts :.............. Jusee.. $535,658 $554,437 — 34 $551.248 ...... — 3.0 [10-year average of 82. Electricity Output (by kwh) ...... essees. 87,333,000 94,301,000 ..... — 74 94,751,000 ..— 8.0 Peach Crop Doubled | Gas Consumption (by cubic feet) ........614,344,700 625,755,400 -_— 2.0 574,152,000 + 13 Alth h tate products . cl Water Pumpage (by gallons) ............1482700,000 1463520000 ...+ 13 1,588,570000 ...-. 541. 'NOUET POIAlS profuction was Imports ..... Giri: criss indieeenes-STIBA8L $3.238.4% -..... — 76.0 $4.428,828 ...... — 82.4 | forecast at 105 bushels per acre, the Relief (persons) stsasssrevnenssnovess+ 84 610 ........... + 0.8 550 ...c.0enenes + 23.0/33,000 acres available for harvest Relief (cost) ..-...: Fi breversshionss oe. $8603 $9839 ........, —-13.0 $8043 '........0: + 240] represent only 59 per cent of ths

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- PURCHASING | AGENTS

A." N, Phillips, purchasing? agent

of Schwitzer-Cummins Co., was re- |

elected president of the Purchas-

[Ing Agents Association of Indian-|

| apolis, { Other officers re-elected are C, CT ‘ {Harmening of Shell Oil Co., vice | president; John F, Brennan of |

1” |Hugh J. Baker Co. treasurer, and E. W. Allen of Diamond Chain and{craft Corp. and the Cessna Aircraft

Manufacturing Co., secretary. Officers ‘will be installed Thurs-|

"..|day at a dinner dance in the In- | | dianapolis country club.

RE-ELECT PHILLIPS

Results of the study will be used in seeking revisions in the federal tax system to encourage business land industry to provide maximum employmetiit following the war, * The examination was ordered by the chamber’s board of directors following recommendations by the | manufacturing committee.

| BEECH-CESSNA MERGER OFF NEW YOORK, July 16 (U, P).— Plans for a merger of Beech. Air-

[Co. have .been dropped because of complications in the war production operations of the companies, it was announced today.

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42 Milli : P A R of bushes last year and the 10-year} | bombardment I 10N an- m oa {average of 1,531,000 bushels. Indiana . one run bat mie peach orchards are expected to pro- | batted in on BY FREDERICK C. OTHMAN duce more than twice an average Stan Wentzel United Press Staff Correspondent crop, with production forecast at ille, Memphis len two. WASHINGTON, July 16 (U. P.).—As the last turista to get a red 665,000 bushels, which is practically Via Evansy e ort The Redskil | sticker pasted on his windshield and head south of the border before gas | the same as last year. Pears, fose- Little Rock —Shrev P 2 i the third sts { rationing, I think I'm the feller to help the senate tell you about the cast at 158.000 bushels, are likewise me smm—————— 5 | contest by t | Pan-American highway. about the same as last year, but the RLY 10 . * | the one fran The lawmakers are looking into charges of skuldruggery and money grape crop, was forecast at only 1400 EANS . . in the fifth 8 wasted in multi-million dollar gobs. I can tell you about alligators (tons, the smallest since estimates NEW ORL t 2; Rich and how it feels to park the ear. TTT iwere started In 1009 and less than . iti stroll over to -a nearby tree and the road, and when a lady wants half an average crop. Via Evansville 3 : 2 3 Hon pluck a $6 orchid. (It feels good) to flavor a cake, she plucks some | Hoosier hens and cows continue to Memphis and Jackson ; Fletcher rolle What: the senate “war: investigals beans off her. private vanilla bush butdo themselves in the war effort. R0IT It was the ing committee is trying“ discaver : tel On “trop rEPOYYES farms; thesproet 2 ® y Lg c. _ | yiptary 5 lis how the army engineer iy At a town pronounced ThOMas- | quetion' of milk per cow was 196 FLY NORTH TC DETRL ] porting Ga | figured it would cost $14,000,000 to |and-Charlie, where it's hotter than pounds, the highest in 20. years 3 FLIGHTS DAILY | stop on Earl | finish the road from Mexico to the | the District of Columbia. even, the o, uo oc a result of the highest rate : | second. Panama canal, spent $42,000,000, | road begins to climb and keeps oi of lay on record per 100 hens the wore Hips The total a and never did get it built. climbing. At better than 8000 feet. i;2ieq production of eggs in June \v Chicogo and Southern now= Bh a Total 8 | vour carburetor is gasping for air | lo "os 000000 as compared with Fly ts—and when you fy. y Re Beer 1s 120 {and so are you. From there on it| 45000000 the year previous. megn mary 39 lines of transportation “Betore th What worries me is whether the|is a breeze into Mexico City, which open up space on other li vant; . gfore le keeper of the leading hotel in|I shall skip (unless there 1s a wide U.S. STATEMENT esiontiol 10 large scale troop ge: Ry | Jacala, Mex., still hires a man to| public demand) and stay on the « We Ticket Office oe > haul water in five-gallon cans to|road to Guatemala. It begins to ” INDIANAPOLIS ic Shan 51 | plate to rec | each bathroom, so the ultra-mod-|get bumpy and the bumps become | Roi aN uly 8 a. Guaranty Bldg, 22 N. Meridian 3t. ern, chromium-plated plumbing will | bogs at Tehauantepec and if you'ves| current fiscal year through July 14 com- va ations tickets Talbert work. |got any sense youll turn around |Pared with a JEar 880. Last Yea . For information, reservy , W This highway starts at Nuevo and go home, Expenses ....$ 3518.003,073 § 3.476 750 68 FRanklin 1554 { estern Laredo, Tex. and hestls Save Army Hurried War Spending 257543. siz , 915.638.309 Ps SU PHONE MENASHA across a sandy terrain studded wit The Mexicans are working away |Net Deficit... 2,498,654, ,561,112, -— cactus and strategically Plaeat lat the rest of their road to nd Cash Balsnge 33.748 158.067 Hing flu JITHERN Doris Han, x cantinas where good beer is 12!'Guatemalan border, where the U. S. [Public Debt. 261,649 445,330 208,236,887, B. CHIC or the Eas cents a bottle. war department seems to have Gelg’ Reserv: 21335399 o1,113703,9%3 ment at Jac outh of Monterey the scenery started building something, all INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE 5: after making oi greener, the orange groves be- right, but not to the satisfaction of [Clearings ........ccoiviinunnnn. $5,216,000 | any” Western seni gin, and every other urchin tries’ Senators James Mead of New York, Pebits .......o..o.v.... “os 16,457,000 Talbert, wi to peddle fudge made with home- Homer Ferguson of Michigan, et. al - ji ~~ Tee clay courts ti grown pecaps. There is an air con- | The army engineers claim they - fore, defeate ditioned. hotel at Ciudad Victoria were in a hurry to finish the road, ~~ OND, NG Angeles, 6-2, and another de luxe hotel in the because they feared German sub-| “p= -— singles title, middle of the sugar cane fields at | marines would sink their ships to straight se Valles. The filling stations mostly | {the Panama canal. It took ‘em a - Arnold, Los | have fancy rooms “to .rent; some | while to get started, they had long 5 |have swimming pools. And I|waits for machinery, and they ” | wouldn't be surprised if the whole finally gave up the job in 1943 after $ ! S; turista shebang is bankrupt now. | spending the $42,000,000. . > | E i ¥E | AN N n Vanilla Is Home-Grown The road bogged down in Central] AMERIC Gas rationing: ruined the tourist American mud and North American Hi Milwau {| The Pesco Products Co. division of business about the same time that! red tape. Gas rationing won't last NDIANAPOLIS and since you may plan Louisville a development of aircraft type hy-|were erected and equipped with im-|then on becoming a turista, too, Be polis ported inner spring mattresses. If | 1 try to keep you in touch with AnneRDO 1S » 1s as a result of a newly designed youre still with me, we're in the | | whatever facts the senators bull- Kansas Oity [jungle country now, where the alli- | doze from witnesses who seem to be : e. NAT) |gators sleep under the bridges, the |as balky as the mules they imported . : Shi |orehids grow wild, parrots fly across | into Costa Rica. STUCRYD 51vess prookiyn. .... | { | . Ne er G. OF C. STUDIES PRAISED by connoisseurs ren” TO HARVEST BEETS Fhiiadeiphi EAST LANSING, Mich., July 18 POST-WAR TAXES A Indl | (U. P.).~—Arthur W. Farrall, agricultural engineering head at Michi- Post- -war federal ‘t la a APPRECIAT ED “00 by increasing Jotrait as fre gan State college, today disclosed in- ar_federsi tay plans an ashingten ... Lo ’ | problems affecting business and in- h d pan York Cees vention of a mechanical ‘sugar beet| dustry in the reconversion period thousands ‘ Dhieago ....... harvester, designed to eliminate 70|anq post-war ‘era are being ex- } 1 Louie; eee i ent nin” labor now required amined y he alas, taxa- : : Peneland_.. on and national legislation com- y- ¥ | “mittee-of-the-Tritanapolis Chamber | ACCLAIMED ... by tavern keepers SCHE of Commerce, AMERI(

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