Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1945 — Page 9
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OFFICIAL WEATHER JAP PRINCE AND 22 | OTHERS ARRESTED Sunrise . ... 6:38 | Sumset ... . 4:20 | ‘TOKYO, Dee. 17° (U. P.).—Prince
xv: 2 rote tn or er gh Lae me from coast to coast, I've flown par i*: Bn around in airplanes until there is|Cinciinati no trill in ‘it any more. I've hitch- |S hiked, traveled by auto, motor boat, bus, horseback. So when the big boss said he'd|Kansas Ci to see me cut loose from the| gin for awhile to rest up, I sug- Jeunes that there were still a lot of tals to visit and that's the way I wanted to rest up. He said if I had time maybe I'd |S, write some pieces about the boys.|W Being an old sports editor, I men~ tioned that you just couldn't drive
weeks ago. Both churches are in over America without coming u ¢ 4] Boston's south end where detectives, oo 000d holes and a
already have made a futile search|. oF two about these sports _ {might interest some-of you-fish-And banging around the
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waiting on the customers made in this way. But, continued long
both their money and ashe merchandise. Lo “Profitable and self - sustaining foreign trade, like any other commerce, involves such realities as payment, competitive prices and ties, freight rates, market conditions and the conversion of
enough, they end up giving away|.
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cocoa from her African Gold Coast, |!
tea from India, bauxite from British Guiana, copper from Rhodesia, wool from Australia, etc, and sell
‘them to us for dollars.
Either Lord Keynes’ theories
.ishould be rejected by congress, or d sterling. She can print pound
the British should not be unwilling to tae the same debt medicine for
country you run across a great many folks who are quite unusual. In the past I've been sneaking away from my job as sports editor of The Houston Press, hopping & plane to some city 500 miles away, visiting in- the hospital and then hopping a plane back. Of course, no one ever notices a sports editor unless they want free tickets 10 a football game. One day the boss wanted a 50-yard line ticket and
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LOCATIONS it at prices which the world is , --
willing to pay. GASH AND CARRY To. please our cotton farmers, 3009 E. 10th St, our government buys the cotton 2409 E. 38th St, with money from the federal treas-| 3212 E. Michigan St.
1115 College Ave. 2754 Roosevelt Ave, ++ 1028 Oliver Ave.
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x For Pickup and Delivery less of the price we have not actually sold any cotton. We have simply put a dollar sign on the gift and given it away. PY There may be good reasons for \ 3B | us to give away our production. But 3 | we should know what we are dohgue ing when we do it. Such features 48 of our present multi-billion dollar lf |loan questions which really involve [donations abroad should mot be
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