Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1945 — Page 36
Some U. S. Officials Say Pegging of $10,000 Homes cattle Won't Help Low-Income House-Seekers. By SANDOR 8. KLEIN United Press Stall Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13—Some government officials sald today they failed to see much, if any, relief for veterans in the President's
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Would Bar Interference in . Interstate Commerce.
By JAMES F. DONOVAN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Dec, 13—Chairman James E. Murray (D. Mont.) said today it will “probably be several months” before his senate labor committee can consider a houseapproved bill to make labor unions subject to federal “anti-racketeer< ing” laws, “There are about 75 other bills - now pending before our committee,” Mr. Murray told reporters. “And we
are not going to consider this bill] ore costly now than it was in 1939; |
in any hurry. We'll take it up after we get these others scheduled for consideration out of the way.” The bill, introduced by Rep. Sam Hobbs (D. Ala.) was passed by the house yesterday, It would specifically forbid anyone-labor organizers included—to interfere with interstate commerce by “robbery or extortion.” Backs Truman's Bill ‘Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach, meanwhile, went be. fore the house labor committeé to approve a bill embodying President Truman's fact-finding labor program. It would permit Mr. Truman to set up fact-finding boards whenever labor disputes threaten to dis-
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of homes at prices which were still above the scale that most shelterseeking families can pay.
will establish priorities on building single or multiple costing $10,000 or
a greater profit building a $10,000 house than a cheaper one, these officials contended, he was most likely to use materials priorities to build at the maximum price.
. » » . A RECENT war department. survey, these officials continued, showed that the vast majority of discharged veterans who need housing cannot afford to buy homes selling at more than $6000. Mr. Truman's program also ealled for price ceilings on dwellings. Despite this, officials said, new homes will cost from 85 per cent to 40) per cent more than in 1939. Two factors enter into this—higher hmaterials and labor costs. For
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First local viewing fomerrew, . . . The 1946 Mercury, to be shown at the Ford salesrooms, 850 N. Meridian st,
1946 Product of Ford Firm Appears Lower and Wider
Indianapolis will get its first look is available in eight colors, with at the 1946 Mercury tomorrow at harmonizing instrument panels, upthe Ford salesroomis, 850 N. Me- holstery and trim. . Mechanical changes in the new liams Jr., local manager, [car include tri-alloy bearings, Now being produced at the rate crankcase-ventilation, improved oil of 175 a day, according to J. R.[pump, four-ring aluminum pistons Davis, Ford's sales and advertising|and interchangeable cylinder heads. director, the new Mercury cars-have bd heavier, lower and wider pearance due to a wider hood and redesigned front grille.
instance, lumber is 72 per cent | brick and tile; 24.2 per cent; plumb{ing and heating, 19.8 per cent and {paints 31.1 per cent. - - As for wages in the construction industry, common labor averaged | 68 cents an hour in 1939. Today the | average is 91 cents. For skilled la-|
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. J. Leonard Montge and red R. Montgomery, 1917 N. LaSalle. | Veteran Sentinel, 2246 N. Talbott. Indepenident veterans’ newspaper, D. E. Carter, - 2248 N, Talbott.
Vogue Studios. 1505'% N, Dllinols st. Photographer. Robert KB. Saltmarsh, 1432 Roache si, Berkie's, 140 8. 'Tlinols St. Tavern and restaurant Jacob Berkowits, 4701 N. Penn. sylvania; Samuel Lefkovits, 413 Ruskin pl. | Don Shoemaker Motion Picture Co, 118] N. Drexsi ave. Motion ge films and | sound equipment, Dom W. Shoemaker, 115 N. Drexel ave, f Quality Appliances Co., 3917 E. Wash- | ington st. Appliances, home furnishings. | Pack Lingenfelter, 250 Basil ave,; Don | Poinsette, 3550 N. DeQuiney. , Todd's Regal Store, 2048 N. Capitol ave Grocery. Harold BE. Todd, 544 Middle Drive, |
Woodruff pi. | Holmes Wood Products Co, 730 N Holmes, Meanulacturing of wood products. * Thomas” Bren Bari
nan, B, ; Sutherland, 531 8 Taft; Glen E. Hutchison, 1260 N. Belleview pl. . | Hoster Radio & AUphiatee Co, 5878 Col lege ave. Dealing ‘In radios, etc James | P. Hoster Jr. and Mary B. Hoster, 2600 Ryan dr,
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Midwest Salvage - Supply Co. Indian- |! apolis, Ind. Salvage of various metals. | Eugene C. Carter, 5106 W. 16th; Pert B Stewart, 4351 Central. | Skirvin Tool & neering Co., 1615-17 Howard st. T , Pigs, etc. Wood- | row W. Skirvin, 334 B. 0th st; Benjamin K.- Reeves, 2231 8. Sherman dr.
Management Labor News, 1308 Central ave. Newspaper. PF. W. Davis, 1308 Cen-' ~ tral ave Indiana Higgins Marine Sales, 115 w.! 34th st. Motor boat sales. James L. Man- | nix, 5833 N, Oxford st.. Robert N. Paters, Hollywood Beach, Pia. Mannix Automotive Service, 118 W. 3th ‘st. Autom J Jenin, James L. Mannix, 5833 N, st.; Joseph A. Mannix, i6th and sts.
Mannix 18 W. 4th at. Alrera stributer, L. Magnix, 5833 st; A. - nix, 16th and ia sts. wii Maching Spachtler, ov. 5730 3 ) \ surplus ashing: Ae rts, 5730 B, Wash . ington, 2. ty
: a Realty Co. 3615 N, | amd deal in real esiate. Ch DeBautells, 3615 N. LaSalle Jt
Indians Termite Control Co. 65620 Carroliton ave. Termiting. Roy Johnson, 6520 1 0. A. Tucker, 622 N. Orital st.; Lee Hanner, 520 N, Jefferson. 8 It,
en Stam y Co, 2724 Roosevelt shop. Ronald M. line son. ate 24th sts William HopEins, $47 Berwick ave. Neteran’s Cab Service, Indianapolis. Taxicab, Bob Chen 10% t ave, axica Er. tam, / Everett uve MORE COACHES FOR G. L'S
CHICAGO, Dee. 12 (U. P).— American railroads soon will di-
; tors at the Burbam Manufacturing _ | parts which the navy previously had {to Durham.
bor it was $1.44 and today it is|Beel-
Medium | ~ 160- 200 pounds .....~7. . 14.88 Packing Sows Good to Choice 270- 400 pounds ............. 14.30. 400- 800 gounds ............. 14.008 14.20 Medium 280- 880 pounds .... ........ 13.50Q014.0 Slaughter Pigs Medium to Gooo~ i 80+ 130 pounds ... . .. . [email protected] CATTLE (1080) y Steers Chotce~ 700- 900 pounds ............. 17.00818.08 | 1300-1160 potinds A. haul pounds ............. , 1 1300-1500 pounds ...... bevaras [email protected] Good 700- 900 pounds ........... 15.75911.00 200-1100 pounds ............. [email protected] 1100-1300 pounds ............. 8 11.28 1 1 | JP [email protected] Medium 700-1100 pounds ............ . 8.75 1100-1300 pounds ............. [email protected] LCommon — 700-1100 pounds Ceara 10.009112.75 Heifers Choice 600- 800 pounds . ... ....... 16.25@17.% 800-1000 pounds ............. [email protected] Good | 600- 800 pounds ........00.0. 15.00016.00 800-1000 pounds ............. 15.2591. Medium 500- 900 pounds ............. [email protected] Common { 800- 900 pounds . co... 9.30012.38) Cows (all weights) Or . 12.509 14. | Medium 10.011.90 Cutter snd common 1.50910.50 Canner . 8.75@ 1.50
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WOMEN STILL NAZIS
HOLLYWOOD, Dec: 13 (U, P.).~ Singer Ella Logan, home from two years of overseas entertaining, said today that G 1.5 Were fraternizing with German women. who were “storm troopers at heart.” “German women are more rabidly fascistic now than the men,” she said. “They need strict discip{ining . and re-education.” Miss Logan said it was natural that some American G. I's should associate with German women, but
LaSalle + Said’ they didn't rate the same con- "| sideration given American women. | flehtings waind
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Durham Claims Navy Mixup Et In Inspection Cut Production
PT. WAYNE, Ind, Dec. 13 (U, P.) —~Defense counsel summoned additional witnesses today in an attempt to prove that navy inspee-
Corp. turned down various bomb approved before they were shipped
merits,
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Britain, Jugosla: Poland, garis all have made import of American pictures more difficult and costly. Thus far, officials said, the restric tions have not seriously affected the American industry. However, they added, when Hollywood's war-time prosperity wears off, the foreign market will take on its pre-war im3 fore the war, it ree r cent of the $300,000,~ 000 American production costs. Should the foreign restrictions continue, American producers were said to feel that they would be obliged to reduce their budgets and the industry would inevitably shrink,
centuate length, the 1948 Mercury Ford dealer organization.
The Polk Employees Credit ‘Union, In. disnapolis; dissolution. Central Soys Co. Ine, Pt. Wayne: amendment incraesing capital stock to 300,000 shares no par value. Kesslerwood Co., Inc., 1248 Consolidated bidg., Indianapolis; agent, Kenneth P. Pry, same address; 1000 shares no par value; dealing In real estate and, sur
TO TAXES IN COUNTY
' Marion county real estate and personal property taxpayers will pay almost $2'. million more in
{government to seek restoration of
INCORPORATIONS | $2 MILLION ADDED
They are therefore urging the
market conditions that permit a high level of exports.
TOBACCO SALES $111,000 MADISON, Dec. 13 (U, P).— Tobacco offered on the Madison market yesterday totaled 250,000 pounds and brought $111,043.46, an average of 44% cents a pound.
Sausage | Good . .. ............. 11 2511.75 | ities; Kenneth P. Fry, ‘11948 than in | R. J. THOMAS, vice president of | Mednm =~ 1000 joooaiias| Repl, Bo Maken, me, 115 NW. Per. an in 1945, To Reep Valuables Sate the C. 1. O., told the house banking ommen wey 910. Kine st, Prankiin; agent, joa R. Thomo. In a report released yesterday, | pon 4 sate Deposit Box ab committee that veterans were find- Vealers (all weights) par value: dealing in sutomebiles, parts |'De Indiana Taxpayers’ association ing it almost impossible to find a Good and choice 11. 5.08| 8nd ac i Also agzicytural ma- found taxes for all Hoosiers next %* . THE Ww / ” mon and medium 11.000 17.00 | chinery; John R. ” M home priced at a “reasonable! duns . 2 11.00 Thompiton, Norman H. Johnsen. year will be over $122, highest since value." He declared that failure (| Feeders ane Stocker Cattle and Calves | 0. capital siouh Russell O. ‘Bugo, ©. J. [the “lush” days of 1029. This is stabilize home prices would make a Steers . Ae RW. Laub. - Bego, ©. J. ays , “complete joke of the G.I. Bill of | Cholce— “|” Veterans Publishing Co. Inc, 1¢ Ww.|$11 more than the total for 1945. , . | 600. 80 rersereues ; ay 3 , J Vv. Rights. 800-1080 bounds .... Ll a8 Cot esdan, “3010 R. Fambott at. Indian. | [Estimates are based on informaThe war department questioned |vod- apolis; 500 shares of $100 par value; |tion from the state’s 92 county auoutgoing servicemen at separation| So5,888 Bounds ............ [email protected] R. McGruder, Glen 8. Werkhoft. | ditors, going Rivibenen a4. separa Dounds ._.111lll 12. 40 James Vv. Corridan, Go Shaw, | TU ut $2 of the tor tne Never 800-1000 pounds .. 8.19010.38|C. W. Clark. that most veterans cannot afford to pr Cy: Garkiard Corp. 1401 N. re state will be to pay costs of next pay more than $8000 for homes Ewes (Sborn) a a Tt uh ut” oo Lyons 8 fenieral election. Saliry raises Gamble with The study revealed that 40 Der Good and choles . ..... 8339 1.00 vale: manufacture of tools, dies, ma-| OF Municipal, county and state ! cx of the men being discharged | Common and i. coo 4789 0.38 | chinery, ete.; Clyde eth Td B employees, slum clearance and aviagoing Into the housing mar-| oo tee oo McCarty. § ol, Hon. grograms Bs av construction of | SAFETY! kets for family units. Two-fifths of | Good and choice ......... © 14.00 14.30 pshning uSauipment Corp., napo- can Legion buildthose seeking housing could not pay | Medium and good - 0gia18 | Ne ry and Edward Realty Corp., Indi- ings on the Indiana World War more than $30 a month rent or — — - anapolls; dissolution. vie. & gon Memorial plaza account for the Let Grain Dealers carrying gharges on a home pur- Birte vou of agent (J. EB. Burns) |ToMMNINg increases. : on ninth ‘0's 20th of LOCAL ISSUES Rn j Rochiar lk Spencer county, with a $3500 de- tv the dischargees, depending on the| “womina: quotations furnishes by 106 | marr Geoorasing + Gary: amends (crease, is the only county in the insure your areas where the survey was made, anapulls securities dealers: - tharos common oN ai Bo Pat value _|state showing a drop in next year’s could afford to pay up to $50 a fren fn Corn som Askeq| (Setigate Really Corp, Indianapolls:|taxes, the association reported. ~ and jowsiry. month. ts orp 4 » Balke snd Krauss Co. Indianapolis:| Almost $9 million was pared from . oN. . | Amer States 2» ardcies accepting provisions of .Oeneral {1 400 requests by th : 'i.be protected THE forthcoming priorities regu-| i 8 Asrer sis oid | Corporation Act of 133 and changing e various They'll. lation, the officials Added, will not set | Ayribife Col som" do’ [Demo (0 Baike and Krauss Co. Inc. 1006 county and state tax boards. ; at walls th an | lo ue BE SR RE ARMY FREES 254000 of "OV ™ y wha ‘ Spray,” class 6: y : Sobbe- ) ; While this might be controlled by | Soureel ; day | Shamicalée medicites and Ti & imposing price ocellings based .on| ‘Circle Theater com . Tosti C. dba Daxter RES FOR CIVILIANS 5% oid : -of trade-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 (U. P exact costs, the officials said that it| Gens a : | ating Co, Ander Boras a & TON | a, ) \ “Delta 4 . i |More than 000 tires for - Youd he nucamsry ? MY Sor Sones " Bieotronie Lab com . | Ce hd shamicals, medicines and ph mercial and army type putter Bhs enforcement officials to insure com- Hori Tones Uo or ote” "10 tow 0} a rr A been declared surplus, the war deis Home T&T Pt Wayne 1% ptd $1... De Mieh: registration of irade-mark |partment announced yesterday. There was & feeling of elation rE Ro I '| They have been released, together tempered by concern over the na Mich Elec 44. pia. 100% *ghedd-Bartush Foods, Ine. Detroit, with 79,100 tubes, to the RFC for . | housing situation, at the OPA, fol- Théhla Eb con eras i 33% | ola hye” cise. 40. foods. nd ingredients disposal. : : owing announcement of the Presis indie water Sass com... 0s Nk of foods; also ‘trade-mar vo, I program, - . g x14 vo. | pMichisna Trailer Sales and Repair, OPA officials felt the program Kingan & Co pid : Tat lnc, 310 N. Olive st. South Bend: agent; . Jiudietied Price Chief Chester | Kingan & dr Te TR - % | shares without par yale, Clifford Ze: We Own and Off er Bowles, w > hu yo for Price Lineoin Nat Life com oan Breaky. » Teper : ; ceilings on ng agains P * rrison . 59 W, Linsolnremoval of construction controls. bron Refringion om... isd it yar. s0_ogth, Danio} D. 1fueh. Lo 200 Shares ri - X ol astie Asphalt 10 \ od : : September by Reconversion Director Bd Bat 42% 1 + 108 uf Sea Sik Seoini vit a’, Sarl : as ad | doh W. Snyder, who now finds |UD §5t 8 153 55, 1 Hs, Jin|jehaten, Wade P. Jenmion, Indianapolis Water Company necepsary to reinstitute controls. a oeton Lauadry com ...... 10% -.. Sales Corp. 3 Merchants ; . ir : - ORE rv com » o “ “ . : . ¢ # > + 3500 3 IAPS SENTENCED |faiirg fori ft o [Grind da Th Class A Common Stock . v i 8 «Van fF verene TO DIE FOR SLAYINGS fim ai = i, # lilt, Byfies oi Jun ne pL : [Gatted F08TR a oth Bins Reyooids May: a MANILA, Dec. 13 (U. P.).—Three ates Tiss sou AT SH by Corp. Biuffan: ssendChart wih sseouin boo mir frre atp ST po |“ Eu BER me $21.50 pe aan y v tion; wi : - ‘ 3 can fliers and. five Filipinos on Cebu The 0 i 10 | tom bils Pipes, ~ Ine., 1 anapolis; [J]. a island in March, 1945, were con- Solimby Saks ema] ha. ine word pipe’, cis Tomudblly, 2 : ; victed by a U. 8. military commis- | ¢ a o1 | articles not j tobacco uets. ’ | sion today and sentenced to death | Ing. Assos La 3 0a Lo RM 0 ndh mare Phioon Supplies” City Secunrrizs CorpoRATION py hanging. india Rafuare Sy or with wna design, 28: brooms, and a : . Investment Bonkers . . fendants xan as ‘ ters. . . i were convicted and. sentenced | By SE PVE AES JH0ir oN Gags * TT 412 CIRCLE TOWER Liwcoun $538 prison terms and the fourth was| Pub Tei eves 58 leg * 'OT% aniaties: nd Bavideon Buny Co. Indi 8]. Dee. 13, 1948 : TN found innocent. LE WiliemaaiP de 7 6 38% 0%] Texas Gas ‘Transmission Corp., Delaware | : a The death penalties were imposed | *Bx-dividend. , 3 Se sttpatation: dw ied to Indidma to Sper oo ——————— RE on Lt. Col. Isamo Morimoto, Capt. - EE Sousamer Petroleum Co.. Detroli Mich. = ry Kemirso Touruyoma and gt. Takeo) TRUCK WHEAT 8a wit BT woo S| + SALE Unredoomed Kawai. - - ¢ I olls_aud 3 j visi | ingianapelis flour ane grain ele Wimans, ine. ive & Co., Ine os wl : : " | vAtors ars ying oo Per Dushet . a . ww SAYS MOST GERMAN [i5°T oc Sa ther ovaces so nate | Ghleage: mendment ef SUITS & OVERCOATS
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