Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1945 — Page 27
| November Sales Up 12%
Demands U. S. Contracts for Strategic and Critical Materials and Air Base Sites in Return, "WASHINGTON, Dec. 19-—Opposition to the $4,400, gn wn 000,000 loan to Great Britain “unless these loans have prop- EMPLOYMENT MR ‘er safeguards to protect American taxpayers” was expressed | Employment (manufacturing) ...........54132 today by Rep. Gerald W. Landis (R. Ind.). AT fee) gins Eran nrnns seein SHAN poi = 38115} per cent over last year, 784 other ~ “Any additional loans made foreign countries must be ployment Claims fistrarrs 05% aretrsern BW; Tran FYI Cut Stes reporiat 4.17 er donk
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‘protected with contracts for strategic and critical materials : resin . and air bases which are vital vesensses cerveres.== 10 Founders Mark
to our national defense,” Mr. SNOW HINDERS Outbound Freight Teirsese 2,208 - 18 : ; ¢ ¥ | Alrplane Ee Paaeoge (ar. and deping.) .... 9690 — ¥ariyes 20th Anniversary BUILDING : on "Of the 13 men who formed the ‘ oes! Allied . HOG ARRIVALS snes .......... in... Aled Investment Go 3 your
BYTES, +1 crconasrtiv orn d luncheon held yesterday in the
: ks i Lincoln hotel. Trade Holds Steady on Bluth wooremsesrsrseen OL MESS “sera. _ Those present included Paul L. ‘Light Livestock Receipts. | rer sss Aemions cove. HI Runt, C. W. Heary, T. E. Grins Limited livestock receipts at the . -
} - lade, Joseph T. Argus, George T. cesresreens } ain $136,974,000 .... + 10.0 Whelden, Lawrence Weich, Frank “IF GREAT BRITAIN gets this|\Pdisnapolls stockyards today were es $404837000 + 160 J. Viehmann and Forest M.
ha tributed snowfall, the . Knight. “Joan then Russia is expected tol 8 10 Ye Nes suowial Te~ MARKETING RECEIPTS Scott Brewer, one of the orig“request a loan of $6 billion, France ported Hogs (head) ........ Savas isesversseerees Se inal group, now resides in BethgC borrow . Cattle Resse Severn ese Sess RNEIRs . sees o hy . . hy . he C ¥ and China will want to id Fading aueEally temtinell sctive ¥ ssa cRRsRIssssr ae sersesses. 11,611 . os en ue Twos Frwy ang ; to $600 millic 8 and © and » and fat al Sheep serene seesssetssssssesssceseacss SHETS “sey os vessmsans 2 .The men have held weekly uneven, were quoted steady. 0) Corn (Bushels) .......ccoeevsncsroresere. 262,300 460,700 ...%%... J . 1! luncheon meetings since the firm
1 Wheat Caress estssancEsssssestatses tees 306,000 400 SRatRee “een sen . Receipts: included 5278 hogs, 1050/Gagy ......0eeereerssreerenessnnsersres S800 92500 oom: 131 Sas. orgunited
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18 fm Res) MISCELLANEOUS wae RUS CEILINGS W enone ‘. Telephones in Use ...... cererieacssnanes 138,489 cersennndt 14 ¢2 WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (0. P).~ tl 10 pounds essnecnce.s. $564,418 4.0 — 22 The government will not reinstate Electricity Outpat (by kwh).......qc00... 52,872,000 ' 54 .....= 11.9 Price ceilings on citrus fruits at Gas Consumption (by cuble ££.) ....0.0... 581,732,000 60 - — 33 this time but will do so if present Water Pumpage (by gallons)............. 1.397,600,000 41 ....+ 3.0 high prices do not return to normal + 14.00% 14.30 Imports sessessenssessesees@ $1,469,082 sastes | soon, : : [email protected] Relief (persons) cessasanisnessesesensness 338 73 x 4.1 Stabilization Director John ©. ColRelief (cost) esssssssstenseaspsasvesnsess 39TT1 $10,753 Seesse es 8.1 aE FOITEL + “+ 19.0 og putlined Khai Joucy Jemerday information: Secut ity division iv n turning down an request and outline the government's pro11.00013.% Sources of above tion " uy Ney York Am h Ponnnyl “Airport; Cy Buildin; for an immediate return of citrus! posals Association: War ¥ Administration: Indianapolis Board of Trade; UU. 8. Com ceilings, which were removed Nov He said that two other confer- |
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reserves and foreign investments of | 4.00. 1. Labor unions would lose cer- - 25 ah $14,000,000,000. ; ; tification and bargaining privileges : : ; Sh ; Te [A err iniiTiussreess JAIL (1 hey SOmentt any of 8 Mab of Of. * ©. 7: T BR RR ‘B | Ja Oulls
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_ MANY EASTERN CARS HAVE GONE WEST to aid in this vast movement. And many of those femaining here are speeding troops from : hae Atlantic ports. Thus nearly three-quarters WE WISH WE COULD CARRY ALL OF YOU in ertutt- | et. ~[EEREEEL- OR of the Pullméns and half the coaches are on = comfort But with us as with you, first things uses | NGTON-A § : Rot. pT web Stn be full to overflowing, at least they'll be over{IT'S THE MOST WELCOME JOB we railroaders flowing with happiness for ‘the passengers have ever tackled. But iti a job that calls for America honors most. eo
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