Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1945 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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By EDWARD P. MORGAN
For essential ravel. : “Times Foreign Correspondent
FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. 30
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harmless ‘cuckoo clock economy man by 1948 if current reparations plans are carried out to strip its heavy industrial potential and compensate the allies for war damages. This is the picture sketched by army civilian ex- = perts for the delegates to the United States military government conference, * whose three-day sessions here have ended. Under the Pots-
dam agreements, Germany is to be
self « supporting’ Mr. Morgan, on a minimum peacetime economy. That does not mean that the nation will be selfsufficient, Germany will need imports; the idea is to pay for them with exports. These exports, presumably, will be mostly light consumer goods. Deliberate restrictions on industry, to Yes, with a popular "WARM MORNING" prevent the forging of another war machine, and the removal of whole factories as reparations will leave | Germany little choice.
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fort. New design gives greater fuel savings. Make Domestic Items . . | About all the Germans will be Fire only ONCE in 24 hours. Te place your able to make are items like “lamps,
order, phone TAlbot 245] TODAY. watches, flashlights and cuckoo
clocks,” according to E. S. Hogland, deputy chief of the industry section of G-4 (supply), of the=Ameri-
can forces in Germany. Hoglang, ICE AND a General Motors executive, was a head of the Opel automobile plant . FUEL Co. in Russelsheim before the war.
: { It is suggested that this limited 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE | economy should have taken sub317 W. 16th St. 1902 S. East St. stantial shape by February, 1948, {which is the Potsdam deadline for {the liquidation of Germany's reparations account. E ; Hogland emphasized that his views were unofficial. Decisions are not yet final. But the probability
is that the production of finished steel, for instance, will be limited i to half of pre-war normal usage. 3 . . " The rest of the steel industry is subject to bodily removal as rep(Aug. 17th to Sept. 29th) arations.
| Some Synthetics { Chemical and allied industries
A L . probably will be allowed a capacity sufficient only for minimum domestie requirements. Manufacture of
synthetic fibers may be allowed to avoid the importing of textile raw
materials, The synthetic fuel industry, on the other hand, will almost surely go as reparations. Capt. E. D. Ginsberg, the U. 8. Be group control council's economic expert and a former OPA official un- »
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