Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1945 — Page 17
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3 “9 a : ¥ : 7 Rr 2 4 "oe * SE ‘» = ll . _ ogo S 3 Fo oy ) » | | 2 BUSINESS AND AUTO NEWS= + ~~ The 1946 Pontiacs Look Like This |CANADA PLANS [Politics, Economics Delay | PONTIACS SHOWN | FOR BIG TRADE| Sale of Big and Little | ar RY | Latin American Market Gets| Ao To, ale ss surplus. But it begins to th : ; Attention. - | economics and politics may delay the sale for a long time and perhaps Each of the Two Local Distributors Is Showing a 2-Door OFFAWA. Guitdts Nui. 3i=(widy be xegarded 8 espendsiia, : OF Wey wight bi biid 1 esti + Sedan Coupe, Only Model Now in Production, here in the last two weeks, Canada| These are the Big Inch and the So, the industry recommended Each of the two Indianapolis Pontiac dealers today is hopes to increase is share in the |, 0, were sinking about three| The lines should not be scrappeds ] brand 1946 two-door sedan Latin-American market to $100,000 | tankers a day off our Bast coast.| They should not be used to trans= - displaying a HEW Borian coupe, .. > a LM 000 a year, five times its pre-war| Together, the lines carried about 400 port either crude or refined ; The fiye passenger cars, shown today for the first time,| = The 196 is being displayed by local dealers for the first time today. The new model features |... million barrels of crude oll Products| to the : i. : ] grille, relocated parking lamps and heavier bumpers to protect front East coast or the interior; are dominated by the Silver Streak, have newly designed fender shirls a Ee Ee astro In production. It in available in either | The plan was developed in (10 the Tet cunt. fromm Temas haste They might, under certain c grilles, relocated parking lamps and heavier bumpers that] , six eytinder or eight cylinder engine. SA eT TE series of conferences among Oa-| ring mgt Ps " Darien nitun] ne front fender skirts. — = pi . NAA YA CONUISIONATS, OY Sle Grol. - should remove them from use and. Tia'two Jocal dealers, Me. —"Hittle Is Elected SALES STEADY Better Give Up |e anes ian, Seoele’ dl policy commitioel hod them ss & miliary asset. | Meridian st., and Hedges Pon- 7 - By Morris Plan EEN Opes FOr J@@p |The commissioners were recalled 10) and testimony showed thei |tankers instead of the Big Inch tite Cn, M3 E.Washingion i, n ON LIVESTOCK Ottawa specifically for the meet-| The ofl industry doesn’t want the|lines. They said maintaining the "a8 8000 88 each of the approximate- assistant secretary of Indianap- : P), — The ordinary civilians Ne Credits Natural gas companies might buy| hibitively expensive, So, they feos ly 3000 Pontiac dealers throughout ining olis Morris Plan. SHARE of yung 4 surplus Jeep The increase in exports to Latin|and use them under certain condi-| ommended that the lines be sold to the U. S. has a 1946 model ‘to diss] —— Formerly with the Studebaker | ono! Yards Get 12,000 gone Up today. countries will be paral-|tions, including changes in federal! private industry (presumably the play. a Corp., Mr. Hittle has been man- ' army let it be known Wednesday |jgjeq, it is believed by the officlels|jqws regulsting transportation of |gas industry) under contracts coms : « v » ~~ |Both Sections . Will Start] ager ‘or the local firm's finance | Hogs and 3125 Cattle, | hat st least in the immediate effort, by a similar (the fuel in interstate commerce. |taining recapture . clsuses, so the AT PRESENT, Meridian Pontiac department for several years future no more jeeps will be de~ gain in imports to In an elaborate series of state-|government could have the lines teen wut]: Hearings Tomorrow, The department finances pur- | geasonably stepped up hog re- Slated vueplis, the | There is no intention at the ments fllustrated with photographs| again if needed. However, the mille fs showing & By NED BROOKS chases of airplanes and alrport |... yoeling 12,000 were absorbed Sn abrupt about face, the |present tims of extending exportiand colored charts, the oll industry | tary wouldn't insist upon recapture and Hedges Pontiac hangars, autos, furniture and WM Bins Was no credits to finance purchases from eoq the committee it had reached sf this would prevent sales of the plored eight cylinder Scrippe-Howard Staff Writer : ial and domestic elec |actively today at steady prices plus of jeeps but an actual short~ | canada In South America. Those these eight conclusions , 5 model. WASHINGTON, Nov. 36—The| ical appliances. the Indianapolis stockyards, the| age available for use in this |countries, officials say, are well, lines: ony Yo Big sie, 4 Make Offers 7 Both: dealers. yopurt.. tat e3vations glowing housing Shofpage A U. 8. agriculture department said. 0 nas: {SHOCK ROW With SoPelyn: exchange, 1. They were built solely as war wis 50 n HE i + ptt, ed isn the fmseromq of Cattle totaled 3125. Ped steers| Fowever, the eoriieol BAS | particularly U. & dollars facilities. GTheye ia fresh comparifm Mouth, 100, Ure once the new Sugeest lenses 30843 thee SAVINGS & LOAN 3 heifers Jas » way save: first—and possibly last—batch of 000000 in similar adh yao 2. They were never intended to shipping ofl from Texas to the models are viewed, dstate. banking . commt and cows “w 9100 surplys jeeps to veterans, who | Buropean fit into peacetime economy, because : The. new Pontiacs are being! prepared to open hearings tomorrow LEAGUE 10 MEET higher. is FU 4urpitp Jeeps So rewrata, Wad countries. 0) Ske Pouca arta | New York area by pipeline and by manufactured with either a six or|on the Wagner-Ellender-Taft bill,| The 875 vealers gained up tol “oUF Negotiate Treaty tion facilities will again be avail-|tanker ship. However, government an eight cylinder engine, and other| qouored to stimulate construction] The 53d annual meeting of the 30_cents, The veteran's joy at Uncle | Latin America, the officials here|qple, experts have sald the pipeline models will follow the coupes. Cs Savings & Loan League of Indiana | Sheep toltaled 2000, with ewes| . . oooh” may be dulled |S; 16 about the only area in the ‘Don’t Scrap Them® method is ches body to. manufacture| Of 1:350,000 new homes a year and), np A tomorrow in the Severin [SANINg up to 50 cents and fat} Dol FLT ice tag. The |WOFld Where trade may be carried per TH A its first com-| Particularly to fll the needs of)... lambs about steady. government paid around $000 for |" under relatively free conditions| 3. Because of thelr extieme size} But the : ” : middle and low-income families. Boeakeis for the two-day confer new jeeps and is selling this A new trade treaty is being negoti-| (they can deliver more than halfigor this, TI a Jast week that| The house meanwhile will On: lenen ea node. Governor Gates, | 1a” 07,10 CHOICE HOGS (Ow) | batch for from $008 to $783. ated with Peru, where the U. 8a million barrels daily) they present ynes do prices for Pontiacs, along With sider an appropriation of $34.500,000| Reed H. Kelso, Gunnison Homes,| 140- 10 pounds ....... i MRO] ee Row has & favored pisition. (an ehtirely diferent Droblem {rom yo, ee of other G. M. cars, were expected to{to tear down 35,000 temporary|ine, New Albany; H. Merle Smith, SPECIAL MACHINE . Exports to latin TOI (that involved in disposing of other]. 'y ,° be released in two or three weeks. [housing units erected by the govern-|y. 8. Savings & Loan league, Chi- . BOUT p GIVES omo00 for the oe mins masatbe|™ uk, transportation facilities ® 8 = ment for war workers and make|cago: George A. Petters, Johns- y WRAPS ADHESI of this year. Imports were $16,000, 4. The government must not | large . JOHN W. HEDGES said that his|them available. to veterans in|panville Sales Corp.; Willis B. Con- 110 SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Nov. 26] 00 in 1030. and $78,000,000 in 194 |OPerSte them in competition with feeder firm expects to move into its new [crowded localities. ‘ |ner Jr., Indians war finance com- “ib (U, P)~The Package Machinery | oo hian ofl was one’of the big Private industry, West Texas. bullding at the E. Washington st. Will Move Panels mittee; William Gear Spencer, ’ Co, today announced & new spe-i{.. 5. They have served the purpose|P® addrgss some time jn January. The federal public housing[Franklin college president; George 11.8014 clal wrapping machine for hermet-| copyrignt 185 by The Indianapolis Times for which they were but. 0, Sut "The one-story Bedford limestone- | authority plans to cut the unit into|T. Wheldon, National Society of feally. sting Baveitapes dud otf 50 Tre Gliietys Daly Jesiv, Tai. RR Ste fronted building will have 16,800 | panels 50 they can be moved and|Residential Appraisers; Willard T. Nn r kinds of ya apes, sive method of shipping ofl by ralle(sh fires square fest of floor space, and will | re-erected on other sites. -Twenty|Jordan, Henry County Bullding & The new machine will wrap U. S. STATEMENT road, they have paid their cost| one contain both sales rooms and serv- [thousand of the dwellings would bejLoan association, New Castle; bandages a minute turning out a : — and saved the government about foe department. offered to cities willing to transport/James C. Downs Jr, Real Estate wos] "TP Wing a double fold | with WASHINGTON, Nov. 38 (U. P.)~Oov-|$156 million. id ges The servicing department will|and erect them. The remaining|Research Corp. president, Chicago; i; Siar] double glue lines.ch &l thus] ernment expensés and receipts ‘tor thal” ooo once-time use of -them|lines contain the latest and |unité would be moved and set upiEverett Smitt, Hetsty) Home Loan + [email protected] making the package dust- t. pared with 8 year ager lm s and eficlentto pay 8 Ei xh : gos a 2 in communi-{banks, N ORY, omens pa iB rf So : : Ny a mn Tp mi 3 lS, SR ee prone) waren EERE TRE ma Se ODDS AND ENDS: Up to the [do the job. © 1635@1738| _puionnons coal production for|Ned Deficii .. 16.807.168,191 33 8. Use of either for deliveries of |eral power beginning of the present G.M.| Goverment housing expert Sl LE ent. Washington GIT] ea Now 1 dropped CEL Hai AEE ESTAS crude or products o the interior cts Ba strife, production of autos and|iere ie 4 or 0 oredict the| Thomas §. Goadecki, first vice 1338018781 04,000 tons because of the Armis-| Gd. Reeve. SANNA 3040300383| would lay idle industry-owned fa- (the natural trucks had risen 7000 a week fof |g oreage will Teach more than president, East Chicago; Arthur H. soo1s 3s | tic holiday in some flelds, the Na-| yy vapours cusaning mous [Cilities and seriously drut Stabe that the lat three weeks, Business| JRIS6 Wl Tord presides; Sisk Shiaeo: Arius 1 11.00 tional Coal 8s80NAion TePOrted. 10-| cruarings «.......r.:rrs..re:8 Guess] lished economic relations within the any t Week reported. : New demands in 1046 they. esti-|Evansville, and Evan E. Cooprider, |Cheleer = pons Doble ..oiivvrneriannsines 18,898,000 | iridustry. natural , i. Jublicyven also predstes mate, will be for about 3,400,000|secretary-treasurer, Indianapolis. 800-1100 rreeieiessees 16.50017.78 J —————— : . homes. The figure Some UNAS .osvecossnses h » ’ 5 ord production wil be Reduized $0 2,900,000 J Waenied veterans. LOCAL ISSUES $06:1106 pounds peeees wi 18 28die 8 a satisty backed demand Against demand, vacancies sessssensaeses 12.50018.3% ’ 3 And by the time that demand is... ;t expected to exceed 1,000,000 aotations furnished by Dade | Cum AOR 3 met, the magazine points out, the| 4 ow construction will reach no|snapolis securities TS: Aaah WN SSIS vali sevisiys ; Qe i, < a willbe | nore $00,000 units, leaving atl coves wis cor vom iii Th ——— 13sg1w E During October, Buick produc- le States agua 3 try report that an average deposit ; of $200 is beiig made with each - oa, 8 Mich | ot Ft » | Jef Nat Life pot Lincoln Nat o PR “ | Ew TH » ; urrens , 386; grade AM - Vir Tu ER 3 Pub Serv of 1nd Die 5 ores 108% 401% yBUST-No. 1. 806. Buttertat—o. 1, 0c; ee Trae Term Corp is 61 Ee are, go -| 8 J Wiliamsen Ine 6... . TRUCK WHEAT 3 1 off INCORPORATIONS |, intssasoie sour sith snd sro os 3 - gchietlschmids ‘Realty Co., Indianapolis; No. 1 red wi nt (ther 8 red on Jha A * = Eo on J, Silty (TE pL. Ep Ser, 1072 LONG BEACH NC" Santa Fe mows ahead with its proton White shelled oown. $1.4. \({ gressive program for greater freight 3 : - service by securing a direct entry into nN > "this important city. Freight service ! sav Mie nmn- starts December 15, 1945. SIAL 3 . Santa Fe is proud to snnounce 8 Long Beach enable Santa Fe to facil. ural CIAl direct entry into the busy city and itate the movement of transcontiAES ARITIOE port area of Long Beach, California. neatal as well as local freight to AREmesEr] | | Our progressive program of oper- and from this busy California city a: the world’s greatest fleet of and important post. giant freight Diesel locomotives, in- Effective December 15th shippers 1 stalling Centralized Traffic Control, and receivers of freight can route i al and building bigger terminal yards, their shipments to or from Long 3 all adds up to better service along Beach, California, VIA SANTA FE v : XX . 1 .the Santa Fe. So will our entryinto ALL THE WAY. k |= ew nnn * SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES Soria J billion-dollar PHA fund Ready in War—Ready for Pesce Vo 2d i ye id insnranos, 3 y " would : a8 a A : a @ ul i) cts. ‘y A gH 3 \ - ae 2) i i rl
