Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1945 — Page 9
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pated in “unauthorized strikes.” cast the orders repeatedly during| (Continued From Page One) night after learning thatl, .. . so 0ary 1042. Follow “through a sound truck operating Bn oct. a at Great — in the viciulty of the company's... ...’ciauoned here at. the naval tiement of non-miliary lend-lease. plants, powerhouse employees are armory for training in radio. Rubber, tin, wool, mica, industrial states, | being advised to report to work this|™ excellent record qualified him diamonds, chrome, vegetable morning. / as an instructor and - was asand nickel all are on the list. They Union officials, who offered to re- signed to teach radio code at a prenow are in the hands of British y
. open the power plant yesterday Inijignt base in Athens, Ga. Later interests all over the world. Iowa, Missouri Nebraska, Kansasia bid for resumption of negofia-
y y he took further training at the UniAlthough all the dollars we pald and part of Wisconsin. tions with Ford on the two-month|yergity of Chicago and then was $ for them—running to an estimated The strike came as the result of strike, could not be reached for an shipped overseas. \ - lanation, : repald half-billion—would not go to Eng exp With PT Squadron i g through ho sale | by Britain of her|land, even those dollar payments least $1 billion over night, with the| ssonufacturers’ fears that the U. Leaving the country in October, With the 3 ak pledged assets, although Secretary|Which went to her possessions| United States fully secured and with|aA w. would earry out threats to
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. 1044, he served with a PT squadron Morgenthau told congress that “it would ease their demand on Britain|the obligation self-liquidating. call system-wide walkouts in sup- ot Leyte. Borneo and’ tien. seturnea Gold Studded all will be sold down to the last for dollars, which is one of Eng-| Meanwhile, congress could Sonsider port of wage demands were re- to the Philippines. He arrived back Jewelry dollar” before further loans would }and's appeals in seeking the loan./ any additional loan arrangements fected yesterday in congress. in the states recently and was to Plus be made : +. Could Make Advances after Britain has time to demons| L Mallon, president of the have reached Inidanapolis today. Touch 20% Tax . Even if the materials could not|strate how far she will go in reduc-{national Automobile Dealers as- A graduate of Cathedral high ives Only! Owes $265 Million be exported immediately, the United | ing her empire preferences barriers. | soniation, told the house small busi- school, Mr. Leck would have been Small Sizes Only Britain still owes us $265 million | States could make full, advances At present she will not agree 10 at-| ness committee that the American | 33 this Sunday. Prior to his affilias 0M L R WoiL on this account. All original col-inow. Britain says she would rather| tempt that until she receives the i
) public should not expect a flood of {tion with The Times he was ene lateral, except the $17 million re-sell than borrow. Here, say op-|$5 billion unsecured loan. 1946 model cars In view of the un- coceq in the brokerage business. mains with the RFC. This collateral ponents to the loan, is her chance| Right now the prospects are that certainty of the labor situation. He was a member of the Civic theand the income already pledged|to do so. congressional consideration of the| Mallon said that almost as serious |... group and SS, Peter and Paul 45 E. WASH. ST. would enable the RFC to increase| These two counter-proposals loan will take about three months,ias a strike in the automotive plants cathedral the loan again another half billion, |alone would supply Britain with at’ and may result in no loan at all. * ‘would be one halting tlie production .
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