Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1945 — Page 26

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By LOUIS F. KEEMLE United Press Staff Correspondent THE NEW LOAN to Great Britain means that the United States/co. for the National Metal Products ’ is in the process of investing perhaps $12,000,000,000 or more abroad Co. Connersville, manufacturers of i". in an effort to promote general world trade and prosperity. casket hardware: The theme of the

That sum is in addition to more than $40,000,000000 in lend-lease how campaign emphasizes the symexpénded during the war, the bulk of which is being written off a8 pg)ic meaning of design in art of all part of the price of victory.

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civilizations—how the National The idea behind this new financing. | Metal ‘Products Co. adapts these with the United States in the role! symbols to ‘their own designs. of world banker, is that dollars will be sent out to] A discussion of advertising agency o% fight as soldiers practice by Howard Caldwell, presi- | of prosperity, just dent of Caldwell-Baker Advertising as lend-lease dol-|ggency, will be the feature Thurslars backed the day at the advertising practice soldiers and|course at Butler university, spgncreated the ma-|sored by the Indianapolis Advertis“chines, guns, ships ing club. . and airplanes which made de-{ The largest spot radio program feat of the axis on the air joday originates in In- , . powers possibles |dianapolis. It consists of 400 <ta-| are coming. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 U. P)—~ Mr. Keemle Whether con- [tions in 300 markets advertising the More than 52 dealers for the h ced to ’ gress shares this| Winter Starting” campaign for| Ford Motor Co. of the IndianapThe United States has agr view of the administration will be|Casite. The advertising was created | ©Olis branch area, got a preview of settle its lend-lease account with determined only in the debate|and produced by Keeling & Co. their products yesterday in a Britain for $650,000,000, writing off {which will ensue when the loan to a— meeting at the Murat temple, the balance of some $25,000,000,000 | Britain comes up for approval The first in a series of advertise- The 1946 Mercury will be on 1d ss =» ments of the Raybestos-Manhattan| dealer display floors next Friday against the cost of victory in wor IN AN dpparent effort to meet Corp. prepared by Keeling & Co.| and the Lincoln will be shown the war IL congressional criticism in advance, |aPpears in trade papers next month Public shortly after the first of The settlement was worked out and in the Saturday Evening Post e year, as part of the $4,400,006,000 U. 8. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes starting in Pebruary. JT. O'Neil, company branch loan to Britain. said after signing the agreement| yw... sharp cancellations on mili-| manager, said that a wide variety The loan includes $3.750,000,000 1n with Ambassador Lord Halifax: tary orders, Curtiss-Wright Corp.| Of changes had been made in ex- , WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—-Both cash, the remaining $650,000,000) “It is not a gift or a grant. It is|will reduce its advertising expendi-| ‘terior and interior body styling representing what Britain must pay |g

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Ford Malar Cu. dealers In the Inausnapolls’ branch are Supers: the 308 Mavsury ada Wroviow 18 the Murat temple.

The Mercury and the Lincoln | of the Mercury. It has a wheel- The meeting was othducted by base of 118 inches. | Mr. O'Neil and L G. Steinert, asThe Lincoln also has a number | sistant manager, who explained of improvements which give the | the company’s program for 1946 cars an even more luxurious ap- I'D elation 1” fhe Sats; The ses-

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|Chres A. LaFollette (R. Ind). the loan—at 2 per cent interest over | {0 do business with all nations and | yy; pe contined. primarily to busideere {party must return to the traditions tat. $26 000,000,000; Brit. |POmically” and prevent a division pointed program chairman of ‘the Thursday's Price of $14.85 the radical party in America and ain (deduct), $20,000,000,000; bal-| CONGRESS probably will have appointed assistant to the advertisa # A 7 Assistant Secretary of State Wil-| come back, instead of going into|& Coke Utility. Mr. Prench, alo “Cl BF 23 ROEBUCK AND CO ) SPORTING

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. Indiana senators today sided with Joan with interest. In addition to|tures from about $1,500,000 in 1945/ 8nd in Soeshwnianl improvements Ren, Charles A. Halleck'’s (R. Ind.) us for final settlement of all out-| payment, the United States re- to slightly under ‘$500,000 in 1946. of the G. O. P. congressional nd-lease and surplus ’ ] The institutional campaign in mag- Mody rather than that of Rep. standing le fits in the revision of property claims. She will make ceives benefits in the rev azines and newspapers will be dispayments under the same terms as | trade policies which will enable us|continued Jan. 1, and henceforth They think it is good. In a stateMn setting forth his reasons, Mr. a 50-year period beginning in 1951. | thus provide employment for the ,oeq gang export papers. |LaPolletts termed it “conservative” | people of the United States.” ' 'and urged “that the Republican ] Lend-Lease Figures Byrnes further described it as “an| A. W.. Voorhis, advertising man- i | Here are the round figures on the oy rt to establish one world eco-|ager of Kingan & Co. has been ap- lof its founders; that is, it must be aid to Britain, $29,000,000,000; Brit-| or the nations into economic blocs Indianapolis Advertising club for | ” - : v not the conservative. ; ED vam Jeudietne edie $4-| which would endanger universal the next 13. weeks. Carries Over. He may stump the state to argue ~ | pence, : ; French his point in hope of being the lease t consumed by Brit . 8» Richard B. French Jr, has been| ou. ower woo active and steady Ee candidate for the U. : this morning and the $14.85 on hogs y ance, $4,000,000,000 to $5,000,000,000. 15 be convinced that the money will [Ing manager of the Citizen's Gas which prevailed yesterday carried B. seeat, 28 hes tee liam Clayton said much of the balr| qeqult like the first world war |corporal, recently was discharged Estimated receipts at the Indian-| ance is in military equipment of n0| ans (from the army after serving: three apolis WHE Teco | are 5000] As chairman of the house com-|§ oe Ee Patan iy, ol ed ata an get _— tin oP eh pwns ROS. 30) caltie, 400 elives wilt 80 WN ~The price at which the British|penefit from the use of its capital, France and d Germany. sheep. . will purchase- that equipment and giher than finding the money used other surplus property is, therefore, yy other nations to its trade disad- © considerably smaller than the cost) ,,niace 200 ITEMS TAKEN of production, or the cost at Which| ng joan to Great Britain con: it has been carried on the books. |5ists of $4,400,000,000 of which $650, 000,000 represents a final settlement of the $25,000,000,000 balance of what Britain received in lend-lease| WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (U. P.)— 0 ¢ ;|during the war. It 1s to be repaid | Grandfather clocks, along with 200) 400- 800 pounds other items, are coming off the! Medium— Se . varitd of 30 ear! sining price control list Dec. 12, the OPA! 79- $0 pounds ’ escape use announced today. Slaughter Pigs Britain will not have to pay I-| "op "tng sume date OPA will sus- i T0000 Both President jierest Suing yours in which her | nend price control of hearing aids CATTLE (0 late President Roosevelt empha~ a evel OW & Cer- and accessories except batteries. a The 200 items from which ceiling 750. 50 pounds . wos ; prices will be lifted include: J 900-1100 . pounds . WITH THE $4,400,000,000 credif | Household Accestories—Hall clocks, cabi- | 1100-1300 pounds (0 Britain, the United States has! nets. hand bells, and holloware made of | 1300-1300 pounds 1808 to a great extent ranted a total credit to allied na- Pare a rbesquss for household tions since V-J day of $5720,000,- | use, bread and: meat boards, bottle cappers, baroméfers, lipstick and eye brushes, sare: a Aud Jug heaters, ee grinders,

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