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over the responsibility for policing

~ pilots and sircraft if the

supervised by the International Training Administration, Inc. AnSines 600 will go home in June, Plan for Others The $4,000000 program was launched under a Lend-Lease agreement. When Lend-Lease ended on V-J day, the Chinese government "arranged to finance the rest of the program. The training administration, a privately owned, non-profit organization with headquarters in Washngton, secured~the co-operation of industry, assigned tne Chinese to various companies, made arrangements for housing, traveling and similar matters. Elliott S, Hanson, president of the administration, said that ar-

POWERS DEFINED

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P.) —

the nation’s airways. At the conclusion of a two-day conference here, civil aeronautics

| administrator T. P. Wright said it was agreed that: CAA will continue to enforce;

airworthiness

regulations regarding of aircraft; pilots’ competency and |}

air traffic rules. States will have the power to ground. fliers through court action. States may require registration of fee is nominal. The licensing of airports will remain a state function.

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BOTH EMPLOYMENT,

Both employment and unemploy~ ment increased in January, census bureau reported today.

sulted from an increase In the total civilian labor force—the number of people available," willing and able to work,

force was estimated “at 53,220,000. By January, it had Tisen about 700,00 to 53,990,000 due to discharges from the armed services.

was about 51,320,000. In January it rose to 51,720,000, 400,000.

1,970,000 in December to 2,270,000 in January, & jump of 300,000. The January unemployed included 1,770,000 men and 500,000 women.

ESSAYS SPONSORED

offering $12,900 in Victory bonds as prizes for the best essays on intercultural relations, the local office of

diamond jubilee-of Hunter college, : New York, is open to teachers, high school and college students.

2 na will be presented to the schools’ attended by the winners, The high school contest is limited | to New Yotk City, but the other two are open to entrants throughout the U. 8.

A Yank soldier examines wheat growing in the scorch nese imperial palace in Tokyo before being blasted by American bombs. To relieve the

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all available land in Japan is being used for growing food.

UNEMPLOYMENT UP

WASHINGTON, Feb, 8 (U. P).—

the

This paradoxical situation re-

In December, the. civilian labor

Total employment in December an increase of

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Unemployment increased from |

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LOCAL ISSUES

Nominal quotations furnished by Indi cnapolis securities dealers:

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Bid Asked

‘local offices ~of -internal revenue

Speedy Refunds ‘Save U. S. Money

Refunds to individuals on 1945 taxes are being speeded up, according to F. Shirley Wilcox, collector of intérmal revenue. Under the.new plan, Mr. Wilcox said, refunds are being paid by

collectors almost as fast as they ‘are received. Over $27,000,000 was paid ‘to more than 600,000. taxpavers last month. Returns that are complete and | accurate are being handled rapidly, stated Mr, Wilcox, but a large number of withholding receipts are delayed because they are not signed. Mr. Wilcox said the accelerated returns would save the government several million dollars in interest payments,

FASTER TRANSPORT :

NEW YORK, Fep. 8 Ww, P.).—Re-| public Aviatio Carpi ix today details of te iw}

x fourengined airplane;

‘whidh- it said

would be the world’s. firsg, 400-mile-an-hour transport. Originally built for the army-air forces for aerial mapping purposes, the huge craft has a speed of “more than 450 miles an hour.” The civil

the Rainbow, will have a cruising speed of more than 400 miles an

and a crew of seven on flights up to 4000 miles. Pan-American World Airways has ordered six for delivery late in 1047, Republic officials said. The military model of the plane weighs 51 tons and has a wing span of 129 feet 2 inches. It has a service ceiling of 40,000 feet.

U. S. STATEMENT

Feb.

WASHINGTON, 8 (U. P.).—Govern-

nts Fin Corp pid . 19 20 [ment expenses and receipts for the curAgen States bed pe. . 23% 25 [rent fiscal year through Feb. 6, commer States 33 «ove | pared with a your ME Amer States cl B ava Last Year 8 Ayres 4% % pid 112 [Expenses $44, e216, My ri $58,179,327,600 Ayrshire Col com . 35 |War Spending. 26,655,633,240 53,142,923,618 Belt R Stk Yds com . 39% | Receipts . 24,524,371,904 24,831, 572,957 Belt R Stk Yds pid . «ves | Net Deficit ... 19,601,708,030 33,347,754,322 Bebbe-Mereil ao ptd seesee 0 «+++ {Cash Balance 25200,284922 19,138,399,713 Bobhs-Merfill com ...... . 10 .. ++ | Public Debt 270,358,941,198 233,859,821,632 Central Soya com , 65% Gold Reserve. 20,156,617,807 20,548,405,342 Circle Theater com 63 ‘eva a Comwith Loan 5% i INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Cota Fin Corp pid .... ALICIA coors errrinsissinses: Delta Electric 00M ...ooovvsre 1715 | Cleacings ...... $ 5,758,000 Electronic Lab com 8Y 58 [Debits .....ecivtiiivirsannens +» 18,586,000 ™ Wayne & Jackson RR pof.. 30% 108% . HerfI-Jones Co ¢! pid ...... Home T&T Mt Wayne 7% pd 51 TRUCK WHEAT * Hook Drug Co ST wit re: 30h Assoc ren 2 “ee Ls Mich Jee 4%% pid ... 110"; 113 Indianapolis flour mills and grain eleIndo P & L jd eas vaya nik 113'z 116% | vators are paying $1.70 per bushel for Indpls P & L com . . 20% 80% |No. 1 red. wheat (other grades on Su Indianapolis ‘Water pid ...... 106 .. | merits); oats, No. 2 white or No. red Indpls Water Class A com in 23 RL 34 lbs. or better, 76¢c; corm, Yo. 2 Indpls Railways com .. yellow shelled, $1.08 n fio. bushel, and No. 2 Jeff Nat Life com ..... 17 | white shelled corn, #1. Kingan & Co com .. ae | an & Sie ahs ead SEA 00 Lincoln Loan 5% pid oo} Lincoln Nat Life com 3% P R Mallory com ........ 30 Marmon- Herrington com 17%

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Union Title com .... Bonds American Loan Hin 58 American n 4% Bubner Fertilizer i 54 Ch of Com Bldg 4

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critical shortage,

SEEK CONFERENCE

ON WHEAT RULING

MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 8 (U, P).— Leading millers in the Northwest today sought a conference of milling industry leaders with President Truman before the order for darker bread becomes effective. Both Philip W. Pillsbury, head of Pillsbury Mills, and Harry Bullis, president . of General Mills, pro-

[tested against the directive.

Pillsbury asked that the wheat flour milling industry be invited to discussion of the 80 per cent extraction requirement “because 100 per cent of the‘wheat kernel is being used in ‘one needed form or another anyway.” Bullis said that 80 per cent extraction’ was “unnecessary” and added that the harsher wheat flour codld not be used effectively by the

REVEAL PLANS FOR 7 comseqsent wasage won curing 2s

and at cessation of this program should be regarded seriously at a time when wheat i8 such an important factor in the life of Europe,” “Not only will there

use the product successfully while it alone is available but a still larger loss will be suffered through unwillingness ~ to use 80 per cent

terminates.”

NEW FIRMS AND PARTNERSHIPS

Post Photo Shop, 156 N. Illinois st. General camera and supply business. F. . Kirkpatrick, Daytona Beach, Fla; Chavles Backs, 5128 Park. & N. Truck Lines, 1910 8 Meaa st. Transportation of freight. James Huntsman, 1910 8. Meridian; Harold Newson, 1132 Atl st.; William Lancaster, 118 Adler st. Globe Air Service, 8500 E. 21st. Aircraft ales and repairs, ete. Willlam W. Sprat t R. R. 1, Po Ind,; Dennis M.

Harbor Flying Avion, 8300 E. 21st. Aviation. Robert F. Clay, R. 12, Box 520; Edward Floyd Manning, 1038 8. Ran-

dol p's One Pifty Tavern, 150 W. 16th, Tavern, Edith Holowits, Riley hotel; Bessie Bentir, 2256 N. Meridian st. Indiana Automatic Sales Co., 450 Massachusetts ave. Coin-operated phon church: and machines. Peter Stone, as . urchman; Marguerite Stone, 257 M. & W. Bcrew Products oy ER Ww. Washington. Machine shop and general screw products. Leo L. Master, 3608 W. 16th; Lester E. Spencer, 1141 W. 30th. B. & B. Meat Market, 138 N. Alabama st. Retail meats. Glenn Binegar, 2724 Winthrop; Chris Billingsley, 901 N, Bosart. Linwood Automotive Service, 356 N. Alabama st. Garage. ya Maio and Anthony Marsh, 1261 Naomi. erman House Cate. 247 McCrea Wt. Restaurant. J. Clifford Noblitt, Columbus, Ind. Curtis C. Noblitt, Indianapolis, A South Side Poultry Market, 1013 8. ridian st. Poultry and Sy Harry Tuchman, Ida Tuchman, riam Tuchman, 1010 8. Meridian st. Rand R. Purniture store, 431-33 Massachusetts ave. Furniture. Robert E. Rabiner and Mildred E. Rabiner, 1431 W. 20th.

Norwood Market, 3513 Prospect st. Retail ry and oma, Blanche a. Prancis, 3511 Prospect # J. D. Powell Corr 2083 Carrollton ave. Floor refinishing. Joseph PF. Powell Jr, 2500 Bluff rd.; Delton Powell, "033 Car-

rollton ave

flour on hand when the program |CGo0d—

*| Ibs. and over, 3c; 18¢; 6c: 20c; light, 15¢: geese, 200: capons 4 lbs

5700 AT YARDS

Few Changes in Priced

«~ Are Reported. The 5700 hogs sold at -steady levels today at the Indianapolis stockyards, the U. S. agriculture department sald, The 550 cattle sold actively n a

|clean-up trade, and prices were

reported - about steady. The 450 calves showed no change, and fat lambs among the 3450 sheep gained mostly 25 cents.

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LOCAL PRODUCE

PRICES FOR ,. DELIVERY

Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibatand over 2c; ander, 19¢; leghorns,

under, 20c: ucks, § Ibs,

and over, 30c; under, 2%. Eggs: 29c; graded eggs, A large, 33¢c; A medium, 29¢; no grade, be.

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KNSER SHOWS OFF NEW PLANE &

But Doesn’t Desorite Plans For Production. -

: SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 8 (U. P.). record visiting planes equipped with [-——Automohile and ship builder radar and a third would show |Henry Kaiser Sr, tried his hand at plangs lacking such equipment. |“thi§ flying business” today and All three types of images then decided that “what this country would be synchronized on a single [needs is transportation.” screen so the control tower would| Kaiser, who kept one foot on the have a complete picture of what ground as he personally demonwas going on overhead. The Screen [strated the new Kaiser-Hammond also would indicate the altitude of |“fool-proof” cabin plane yesterday, each plane. . exclaimed happily: “It handles just

like an automobile.” Mesfings

Radar May Assist Airfield Control Tower Operators|

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—Control tower operators—the men| who guide planes in and out of the nation’s airports—may, get a yajusbie “assist” from wartime fadar, The Apmy air forces’ all-weather fly conterence was told that radar c used to project an image on a screen of all air trafic over a field regardless of weather. . The device Was explained by Henri Busighles, director of the Federal Telephone & Radio Corp. laboratories, and Paul Adams, an associate. The equipment would include three radar scopes. Cne would show all planes which normally operated from the field and were tunéd to the control tower's frequency. A second would

HIGGINS WON'T TALK

Plans Los Angeles Plant And speaking of automobiles,

Kaiser said that the Kaiser-Frazer ABOUT SEC CHARGE Scientechers Corp. planned to establish an auto ¥ » assembly plant at Los Angeles, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 8 (U. P). will me sujet of a talk by Dr. | aluminum produced in. Washington —Andrew J. Higgins, New Orléans Emery P. Miller at the Sclentech to turn out new low-priced ears. industrialist, last night refused club luncheon Monday in the Clay- “This country requires 13,000,000 |comment on a probe order by te pool hoe, | aicmiiies Hight Now," Kaiser de

securities and exchange commiss into the affairs of Van isimion

Noel & Co. The New York firm is the under-| writer in connection with rd

wir in enn vio wer HALTS GUT PRICES

lInec.. here. ®| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8 (U. P.). SEC charged that stock in the —The L. 8. Mode! Co., Philadelphia, |

r sald the use of aluminum would not make the new automo'biles cheaper, but pointed out that prices was not important now. “What the public needs is trans- | portation,” he said.

Taxis Plane Kaiser also was not certain when

" RESTRAINING ORDER

places Ie liquidated Siceins In| pens of the Reynolds International be on the market but “it won't take stries, Inc.,, was put up for sale long to get into production.” before its legal effective date. The Pen Co., Chicago, for less than ed a oh a Oak{established retail price of $12.50, land airport to “duck, everybody,” 'date, but the underwriters were pending a further hearing in fed- Kaiser tried out the controls by taxiing the plane up and down the A temporary restraining order field briskly. He wore a broad smile \was granted to the Reynolds Co, by |as he climbed from the cockpit, but Judge Harry E. Kalodner yesterday.|declined to discuss production The Reynolds firm contended that | plans, SILK ITEMS TO GO vrewis and Harry H. Sulkowitch, | The plane, a non-spin, non-stall owners of the Model Co., sold its{pusher type designed by Dean WASHINGTON, Feb. Bp (U.P)— pen for $9.95 in violation of an| Hammond, seats four or five pasSilk stockings, handkerchiefs and | agreement set for retail dealers. | | sengers and drives like an automogloves soon will be removed from The company said the practice | (bile. Powered by a 220-horsepower price control, the OPA said today. caused dealers throughout the na- motor, it has a top speed of 150

Other silk items now under dollar [tion to cancel orders. | mph. and a cruising range of. 600 and cent ceilings to be removed Br mp————— | miles. from controls include infants gar- QUITE A DIFFERENCE een ments, scarves, draperies, ties and] WASHINGTON. — The first air CFEN BIGGEST OIL POOL plece goods. 'mail route in America, in 1918, WASHINGTON—%the West Ed-

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