Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1945 — Page 8

Faces _ ay THE INDIANAPOLIS TIS 4 way AUG. 0, 1045 BUSINESS— WE Sor Going Repair Shops Outfoxed the Japs JULY SALES TP R. Dawson Joins ‘TIGERS FORM La | Jap-held | Island taken—airstrip Rescuin i | “4 Ford Firm Here ™ 4 CAPTURED P ANTS | i] [i] 0% FROM 1944 Ford Firm Herel nin COMPANY

the staff of the C. T. Foxworthy

REVEAL SECRETS 2 Sa re | | iState. and City Retailers oo nse fom said toder. Begin Coast-to-Coast Cargo | a P= i = 3 : —— : i . Mr. Dawson was formerly. in : i 's

Report Rise. Service.

“ Te Spotting Jab SW i : Independent retail stores in In- NEW YORK, ‘Aug. 20 (U, P).=~ Allies Learn German Activities In Jet Plane Construction task force PE i — ae pe a mais Piping Tigers” who. a. i ‘ : dollar sales i ;, ; : ! ) - By Capturing Tntact Their Plants, Planes Ssaplans tender is HN oar sues 1" July, 1945, over that| 1,4janapolis Indians. livered hundreds of fatal lessons in ; 2 base for patrol bombers (Er PASAT 0 . : : month last year, the U. 8. commerce] C. T. Foxworthy, C. T. Fox- |dogfighting technique to Japanese - And Many Working Drawings. oa : department reported today. worthy Co. president, purchased | pilots, had opened shop today to de35 pr . Indianapolis retail stores gained 14, the C. O. Warnock Co. in Febru- liver freight through peaceful skies.

. By Science Service h . Sh 4 : 1044, WASHINGTON, Avg. 30.— German activities in build | 2 A dpung sp pe == = THE a et sts wne pu ote ref 2 1 ea tein ty Suton ing jet-propelled planes, ios Sails the last 13]. gE er Ty Ee pe eee | cent fom Tine. B €y lost 10 Per the 7 per cent cumulative preferred cargo operations last week from months of the war, and the details of these fighters, are no . iE al Ne Derarhriont sores. sales. thiougle stock with the declaration of a divi- Bede SFR Teterboro, N.. J. longer secrets, as many underground factories in which |’ ; {vay She out the state during July, 1945, were|9€nd Of $13.50 a share. nstead of shark-nose P-40’s, the

A aE % 2 4 veteran Tigers sent twin-engine they were constructed were captured intact by the allies.| Le | Brag : 3 : up 17 per cent over sales of July,| Of the total disbursement, 1150 Conestoga transports aloft on 24PI d working drawings collected since V-E day reveal ; » : Sai BAS A 1944, the Teport stated. is in payment of all remaining acanes anda w

$i | mma hour service from coast to coast. Ie. call YY aad }i Sia ) £8 cumulated unpaid dividends and¢| Former Tiger Ace Robert W. that German scientists : :

had ; WEN i REAL SILK T0 p AY $1.75 constitutes the current quar-|Prescott is president ot the firm. long been “interested in jet, HOOSIERS PAY = “ ; erly dividond 458 OF. 1. He flew the facilities preparation

propulsion, both of the tur-

| - 3 : . ft » Directors also declared a regular J or residen); Roterelrs any bine-jet plane and the true Toekel~ | BIG I 3. TAXES ] n & ie A : : - $1 3.50 ON 1% STOCK quarterly dividend of $1.25 a share and piloted Amb or Joseph E.

the auto finance business as manager of the Remedial Finance Co. He is a former pitcher for the

on the 5 per cent prior preferred the ropelled plane. ir . i Davies oN the latter's mission to Ball Blu p An experimental turbine-jet plane | Directors of Real Silk Hosiery |A. Both dividends are payable Oct. es {

send 10c witk ’ } . i . Moscow, of German otigin was flown in J = : y aid 5 Mills, Inc, today cleared arrears on|1 to stockholders of record Sept. 15. Eight of Chennault’s former BALL BROTHE . August, 1939, according to a recent | rr ; A a Py X i .

o > Yon A 14 T : 3 American volunteer group are jssue of Flight, a British avia Indiana Is Amon op Ces J ; \ Ww M { t A k d executives or pilots of the corporajournal. Its success led to further g | ¢ : gl : oe : ar anu ac urers S e tion, which established its main ofdevelopments, Ha | Contributors. 5 : ; AA | ee in Long Beach, Cal, and “The Germans were quic 0| | 3 4 4 wed T ( | M tf | O d | opened a New York office (at 17 E, recognize the possibility of speedy | Hoosiers are among the residents S88 a REE ie Oo ance a eriq r ers na st.) near the city's air terminal production offered by the simple or 14 states making the greatest _ : ” lin Midtown. gas turbine,” the journal states,’ contribution to the nation’s income. Uncle Sam's boys dreamed up by aviation maintenance, illus- detect Nip counter-attack task | WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U. P.).—War Production Board Chair- | With seven Conestoga cargo “and consequently, when they were, pederal taxpayers in this state so many tricks to outfox the trates how it was done. The is- forces. They spot Jap subs, | man J. A. Krug today urged manufacturers whose military contracts |planes, the Tigers will be able to forced on to the defensive by our! paid 2.15 per cent of all taxes re- 3 .. land in the center has been strafe near by Jap-held isles. If | were cancelled to withdraw promptly. their own orders for bottleneck

enemy that the Nips probably : : g J - {fly 70,000 pounds of freight daily. bombing attacks, there was concen- ceived by the internal revenue bu- | gmy 1 ps1 ; seized, but Japs are still fighting damaged they taxi up to the re- | items so that scarce materials will flow more freely into expanding

! not micivati f : . : ; [The transports have been federally tration upon jet fighters and re-| reau during the fiscal year ended| Would have died of frustration i back in the hills. There is no pair ship, are lifted aboard. At | civilian production. approved for passengers #5. well 43 connaissance types.” | one 30. | they hadn't surrendered. airstrip, so land planes cannot night they settle down near by, In a letter to major war contractors and subcontractors, Krug reight.

4 a | The bureau announced today that Typical was the aircraft ten- operate. Bu. thanks to the sea- protected by the ship's guns. | said any delay “will not only result in the accumulation of useless and | The corporation announced to“THE GERMANS also success-| total collections throughout the u.| der, really a huge floating repair plane tender, the big PBMs, The photo at left Sows a PBM | burdensome surpluses, but will also needlessly postpone the full- |ddy that “besides offering a 24-hour ket-pro- S.approximated $44,000,000,000, com- shop which enabled the navys capable of flying great distances Mariner being lifted ‘2 ard a | fledged reconversion effort which is crucial to the nation’s economic |air-freight service between Los Sully developed & ue fockep red with about $40,000,000.000 for huge PBM flying boats to support for many hours without refueling, tender for overhaul and repair. | welfare.” |Angeles and New York, National pelled plane, the ME 163, which was par year ending June 3, 1944. our island-passing technique with- go into action. At right, a PBM is refueled from | Krug stressed the importance of diverting promptly to civilian |Skyway will provide contract servextremely fast—faster indeed than | Indiana's share of this year's out shore bases. If a Jap convoy tries to sneak the fantail of a tender some- | industry these. items: Steel sheet and strip, structural steel, gray and |ices to any other point in the world.

the turbine-jet plane,” the English | total collections was $943,139.223, of | _The map at the top, prepared. , Past, they spot it, bomb it. They where in the ? Pacific. | malleable iron castings, lumber, shipping containers, electric motors |The firm is bidding for contract

2,440,390 was income tax | and cotton broad woven goods. hauling for the army and navy. The publication Sues Ts Vn Sh compares with New AIR lor in great enough quantity to off-|for essential travel by military men, “It is absolutely essential that these materials be diverted from won has ibis mts rocket-propelled fighter | York's 8% billion-dollar total pay- wh Hesny trafic demands. land war production officials. war to peace production as rapidly as it is possible. If your purchase | {to make charter cargo flights to a vertical fin only and no elevators ment equaling 18.86 per cent of the lines officials think it will be| Although hostilities are now over; orders have been placed with ratings or allotments authorized by | Mexico City and other points in the —virtually a tailless type—was cred-| oo jncome—highest of any TRAVEL 10 UE KEPT aL east 60 days and more likely athe feeling is that officials travel-| military contracts which have been reduced or cancelled but you still |hemisphere.” ited to Lippisch, who produced be- yest before the priority system caning in connection with reconversion,| require the material for non-military production, your suppliers should | The firm sald it would hire former fore the war a series of Delta ma-|""," . , 0 39 states and territories] WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U. P.).— be ended. |cutback and redeployment problems| be notified immediately of the change in the priority status of your |A. V. G. men, returned service chines of somewhat similar design | paid less than 1 per cent of fed- Priorities on airlines travel are es-| Priorities were placed into effect | should have precedence over ordi-| order unless the priority is one which has been automatically cancelled |fliers and mechanics as the orbut fitted with reciprocating 0° | eral taxes. | pected to be maintained for some in the spring of 1942 to assure space nary passengers. by a direction of the war production board.” ganization expands. ines.” time despite the end of the war. . German turbine-jet planes went Tobacse Taxes Off | A canvass of airlines and military into service on the Western Front| Collections from income taxes officials brought out two principal in the summer of 1944. At about alone during the last fiscal year ;easons why controls on air travel the same time the British Gloster ‘amounted to $23, 914,000.000, an in- .onnot be relaxed at once: Meteor fighters with two Whittle- | | crease of $369,000,000,000 over the 1 The volume of air travel is intype jet units were coming into | previous year. {creasing and will continue upward combat service. There is no record| The drinking public paid $2310,- through most of the redeployment of jet-fighter meeting jet- -fighter,| 000,000 in federal taxes, compared | ‘and reconversion period. put a number of German jet planes| with $1,619,000,000 in the year| a Airlines do not expect an inwere shot down over the Western ending June 30, 1944. lcrease in in equipment soon enough Front. A shortage of tobacco caused ——eh

228 taxes from this source to drop CAPTURED Heinkel-Hirth ~en- $56,000,000 to $32,000,000 TWO AIRLINES MAKE gines, used in some of the German | Manufacturers’ excise taxes rose

jet planes, were regarded as unduly $279,000,000 to a total of $783,000.000. t ARE heavy and not outstandingly effici- | Federal withholding of fneone] ent, according to Flight: “Their| {taxes amounted to $10,000 <overhaul' life is reported to be quite an increase of more than iy NEW YORK. hus » v P.).— short—Iless than 25 Hhours—which lions over the previous year. od air Paseriger fares bringing : . ithe rate down to 4.3 cents a mile, contrasts with the 250 hours’ over-| Obsolescence of automobiles is) Ithe Jowest in air tratisportation in haul life of a modern reciprocating thought to have caused auto use Po hs (history; are effective today on East- TE 2: SS 3 ; ; * Yo h type aircraft engine. Whereas tur- taxes to fall $5600,000 to $129,000,-| Air Li d A Ai i S J; Ga ; ur ¢ bines by comparison are more si gro) 000. lern Air Lines an merican ir- 4 : ; :

lines. < : 1 ? § b Ea world is ple to service and maintain, the The latest reduction, followings a d 3 : ; 7 ] s ¥

Germans do not appear to have| LOCAL ISSUES . ; ay pm Ro ordi eyes. Go taken advantage of this basic fact.” fb on Msy L averages 15 0 8 : % : =

. ; ? % ? t They relied on replacements. Nominal quotations furnished by | per cent. " " iE i 4 SEBBI LY ne : 0 her pr

= anapolis securities dealers: As examples of the difference be- Pan : oY : i in life, \ The British now have s jel-pro- - ST0C tween the new and old rate, Eastern 3 y : :

plied Plane, the Je Havilang Yam Agents Fin Corp com ........ TY ..|said that fare from Indianapolis have a ¢ pile, cape ee over ridin Ly EE olen ® |to Chicago is now $7.50 compared to hour. The American army has re-|,, re col com ... 1 2148.30; to Louisville, $5.05 compares cently revealed details on its new Belt R su Yes Tom 5 . 3TY to $6.10, and to Miami, Fla, $51.50 i i 8s .e ¥ yt SWE y “ . P-80 Shooting Star, which has a Bobbs-Me.yill Com. -ronee 8%. .\.|instead of $55.65. speed of over 550 miles an hour and | Bobbs-Merrill 5% ptd’ Soo Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, presi-

Central Soya com is probably the fastest plane in|circle Theater com .|dent of Eastern, said that his comexistence. Comwlth Loan 5% pid .

Delta Electric com .... 2 4y pany's travel rate, with the new ; Electronic Lab rom 5 “| cut, was 24 per cent under the rates BIG SHIP BUILDING rz % pid seen) In h FB p . a 110 | OUTS ANNOUNCED HoorE: REI airs 116% NIGHT CLASSES HELD Indpls P&L com . 3 252

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Pi Wayne & Jackson RR pid. . “lin effect before Pearl Harbor. | Indpis Water pfd .

{ Indpls Railways, ron 4 : 19 } ' r *Indpl ater Clas com... 3 “es wassvoton, nue 20 0. BR Rar ai ence FOR 300 IWO 6, 1S ~The maritime commission today Kingan & Co pfd .... ... . n 3 ne 7 announced cancellation of $425.- Eas Co SN wie j1*| SEVENTH FIGHTER COM-

000,000 in contracts covering cOn=- Linéoln Nat Life om 53 55%2 MAND HEADQUARTERS, Iwo struction of 135 ships. Three con-| PR Maitery pid STEEREYI EES gs 2 Jima (U. P.).—Out of the rubble

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tracts for special military equip- | Masti Asphalt Soi “3 9 |of Iwo Jima, American soldiers ment were included in the cancella- | Ypihd FU0 Iya s 1081; | have established ‘a university with

tions. | Pub Serv of Ind com .- a1 a faculty of 14, a student body of The ship cancellations included | qs Goar & Tool com on en.. 25% "*1300, and a curriculum of 20 courses

35 coastal cargo ships of the C-I- M- So Ind G &.E 4.8% 13 "| ranging from chemistry to the Rus- The tomorrow we have been fight- But now we Americans have work

| Stokely-V c t AV-1 type, 42 victory cargo Ships, terre Haute CAND hs © * 11, sian language.

24 coastal tankers for lend lease to|U 8 Machine com ..... % | Classes are held six nights a : ing and bleeding for—sweating ‘for to do...

Great Britain, four Liberty ships gnion Title som . ....|week wherever space can be found

ONDS — being converted to aircraft repair| = > > in. chapels, the Red Cross office,

shops, eight military type victory | Buhner Fertilizer 5s 54 ..| mess tents or the dispensary. Am- — praying for... . h 1 ships, eight tankers, five C-4 mili- Americar Louk 4468 60 sus . | munition boxes are used for desks; Our sciences have grown by caps

tary transports, six refrigerator | Citens Ind Tel 4%s 61 . "_..|tarpaper serves as blackboards, and

ships and three P-2 military trans- Columbia Club 1's 3 ...... ' |mimeograph machines grind out The tomorrow that seemed once and bounds during the war.

ports. ind Asso Tel Co 4%s "0.... .... | textbooks a page at a time.

indpls P & L 3%s 70 ve The - threes contracts for special | | Ihdbls. Railways Co 5s 57 : The faculty and students all are

military equipment, which was in- | Indpls Water Co 3's 68 .... 4 _ ..../members of the Tth fighter com- : might never come... bi . b . 1 h tended for the navy, account for |Kulner Packing Co 4s 34..... ....\mand, who responded enthusi- Our next big job 1s to app y these $70,000,000 of the total cancellations, |[N Ind Tel 4'as 55 3 ....|astically to an idea suggested by ) . : arms treme [Pa Ter arpa sor 0.) “'|ist Lt. Martin J. Zipin, group spe- The tomorrow far off —the future sciences to their real purpose —the INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Trac Term, Corp 5s 67 a 1" |cial services officer. Classes vary Clearings $ 5,490,000 H J Williamson Inc 5s 55 ee

fe... Ree Bx dividend. [in size from a select group of day to look forward to... progress and happiness of America

seven studying trigonometry and

calculus to an overflow crowd of

liieidock Receipts Are Up 70 learnirig photography. : 1d ly We are dazed like a. f0an and the world. PLAIN 1.P¢

The faculty includes experi-

As Market Remains Stead Halomb. of Lin Anges eonrly who has been carrying a hea This is tomorrow. The time to : | D R rrying vy

taught psychology at the Univer-

; . ow sity of California. 8. Sgt. W. Glenn . wa . . . The 4500 hogs received at the|Good—. =~ I es a ene burden a long time, feels it lifted begin.

Indianapolis stockyards today sold yJ0e1000 pounds ; [email protected] | \ os dleboro, Ky. high school.

at steady levels, the U. 8. depart- | 500- 900 pounds [email protected]| Spanish is taught By Maj. Rich- and forgets at first to stand erect.

ment of agriculture said. Big TE 105091250 ard H. Feuille, El Paso, Tex., who

The 2425 cattle fuera ee Cows (all weights) AH 121s | VAS born and rl in Mexico : \ barely steady, and the calves Good ..... 39s | City, and 1st Lt. Tony M. Medina : : nd , Mediu rrrrrr10,28612.25 | C1LY, st Lt. y M. , we and gratitude remained unchanged. Cutter and common ....... 150@10.% | Sacramento, Cal, a native of A ’ relief a hope, ’ > Sheep totaled 2325. Lambs lost Canner . bibs nl weidaios 635@ 180 gain, Red Cross director Henry . 25 to 50 cents, and slaughter ewes goer

ote \oo| Lx Mann of Milwaukee, a former remembering and tears—we are too were down about 50 cents. Good (all weights) 1B00@10 instructor at the University of : President and General Manager

pee Sausage ~ 12.00012.7 | Leningrad, teaches Russia 300d. . 18 | Leningrad, teaches Russian, rp GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (4500) Yeodtune 10.50@12:00| 8 tadent ee Ee Aworkl nanb yet to feel. Eastern Air Lines, Inc. 120- 140 pounds $14.00¢014 80! Culter and ‘COMMON +...r..s . 8,[email protected] e studen y is “wor ng 1 140- 160 pounds 14.50@ 14.80 CALVES (150) its way” through college by servic- y ound up Yeo Vealers all weights) ing Black Widow and Mustang

. on 00 160- 220 pounds 13.25014.75 | 3004 and choles 1.117" 1o.00g1s.s0 | Aehter planes. To discourage class-

Packing Sows cull x cau 2200 50 | cutting, movies shown to the group ; a TN Oro: 400 pounds Feedes and Stockar Cattle and CAV are postponed until the evening's : | > “288. Tiinols Good— Choice— {last class has been dismissed. ' ’ i CENTRAL 400- 500 pounds 500- 800 pounds [email protected] é é C803 N. Ilinots Medium— 800-1050 pounds 13 [email protected] t 735 Mass. Ave 330- “0 pounds pj uiood 200 pourias uo... “iets 12 00913.50 LOCAL PRODUCE - | e. SE St. Ch Slaughter Pigs 800-1050 POUNAS +.ieeesseeses [email protected] . | LN Medium to Good— Medium - (Prices for plant delivery) ‘ | dy N Sinats Bone

“ed “e . h- ul enn " 1003 120 pounds 11 H@13 15| 800-1050 pounds [email protected] All breed hena. 35.9c. a

\ — . 1 CATTLE (:25) hy [email protected] | Broilers, fryers and roosters under » 111908 Cote e Av

940 . nae vis’ (Steers) Ibs. white and barred rocks, B 30u St.

‘ ; 132E. 2 All’ No. 2 poultry, 4e less ; | Good and choice ; : ; ° | 2604 N 230 oi It 2881730 a 309 pounds 14:[email protected] Bags Current. receipt, lhe! Jrade A ’ ¥ ; . ; SE S258 shwesies [email protected] : large, 4d4c; grade A medium, 37¢; No \ " ‘ 3 ; : 16.75G17.90| 300 Pounds down _. 120081480 1" grade, 3de. ’

Heiters utter—No 1, b0e Butterfat—No. 1, oo 10 78010.30 {Cod And choica.. iia MOOEISO0] STC oNO. 2 Bee.

te i 500 Fea down ... unauge| . WAGON WHEAT

SHEEP (2323)

3a 16.25 Ewes (Sho 30g 15.38 '28.Good and choice Indianapolis Hour mills and grain ele-

Ses x vators are paying $1.52 per bushel for ommon and tdi .e Mino 1 ed wheat other, grades on Shei aihnastnsnsan + 110001330 a LAMBS, (Spring) Heifers

white or No. Choice clouely sorted . Ibs. or th ter, 85¢c: corn

4.25 . 8 Hhelet sens J 3aa1100/ & antl ld ila ou ul

FOymmen WRteeedsarasT A rites 10.00 11.50 inl, 4nd

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