Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1945 — Page 5
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for the purpose Of Air ea |,d lignite total 3200 billion These hosts. were. permitted to. | Ihe biggest reserve In the tat] be ad 1 thelr own. defense | 10. MOT® than 100 years we've used Boo! and, of I they met » Us [1228 than 3 pet ent Of our supply. Su course, At pre-war consumption rates, says from the Caribbean boat, there was nothing to stop lu. pureau of mines, it will last|distant sources in Saudi Arabia them from attacking #. 14300 years. Since 1040 we have|Bahrein. : The De Valera government Was {mined three billion tons. Extraction of also particularly vigilant in Secretary Ickes has valued our|OUF Pientitts eo Wi rounding up German n - Sgunts coal reserves at nearly 10 trillion a A Wided bF patacbuee of ously dollars. Two-thirds of the supply say - interrogated, and the results of |i 8% present mining levels. the int % were at once | MT: Ickes warns that our reserves : jlable to the British au- of high-grade coking coals, vital thorities. steel-making, are being Eo FE Fea DE VALERA would be the last we may have ne tain. Tt was based on We've burned 40 per cent of our ’ of the true interests of Ireland. |anthracite coal and still have a| CER BOW we stand on these Therefore I have recited the [19-year supply. Aoumions Va ol foregoing in no desire to make | The iron ore picture looks like abining Years ot Suphly propaganda for De Valera, but |this: Origiial 1935-39 Consumption only 50 that the true facts of the {Original known Supply Ram matter may be known. supply (high 40 per cent MH The fact that we could not use | grades) ........... 33 Der oot " the treaty ports was a Very se- [Mined to date....... Manganese 30 per cent : yeft Bandicap 12 the eign Mined tines 1940. , . 500 million tons 3 bar amt i ace to British and American | Tne buresu of mines says the! Pecan = shipping. supply will’ last 111 years but adds egligible - But witha Girton, 1 4 that the reserves in of eusie, Soures of probably Ireland |Mesabi range, which years’ caused much less anxiety in this our ore, are being but we were able to import war than in last. : rate will during the . We've used
POST-WAR EUROPE TO BE DISCUSSED
“Europe, Four Months After Lib-}second
tension of the organization's over-
The future of our oil supply is|seas program. He was formerly didisagreement | rector of relief in war stricken coun-
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In other labor developments: 1. Strikers brought severe shortages of bread and milk to the San Francisco Bay area, where a bakery drivers walkout held up bread deliveries and a machinists strike shut
2. A. F. of L. longshoremen re-! turned to work at Mobile, Ala., ending = stoppage which completely shipping operations for a period. Union members were granted a raise of 15 cents an hour, boosting pay rates to $1.15 an
one-day strike in tanning of 16 states was voted by members of the International Fur pd Leather Workers Union (C, I. Oto back up demands for a 30 cent wage increase. A union date of the
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CHRISTMAS FUNDS MOUNT IN BANKS
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creased two dollars over last year, approximately 600,000 members were added since 1044, Banks over the state are expected to distribute approximately $12,000,000 in checks this year, the Christmas Club office in New York announced
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which they will pay this year. Not All to Be Spent Fletcher Trust Co. will pay $610,000 to 10,150 members; Indians Trust Co. $200,000 on 3500 accounts; Fidelity Trust Co., $153,000
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bank, $112,000 to 1950 accounts; Bankers Trust Co., $85,000 on 1000 accounts; Security Trust Oo, $60,000 on 815 accounts and Peoples Trust Co, $54,000 on 800 accounts.
terim handling of these problems, as well as for their permanent so-
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