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CCT EALTIMORE, “Feb. 18 (UP ‘Radar soon will begirnits great postwar task of helping to navigate ships and protecting them from collisions in crowded harbors, it ‘was

of radar : equipment here on the Old Bay Line's night boat, City of Richmond, according 1190 tg, J. Burnside, manager of the Westinghouse industrial electronics division.

collision protection in darkness, fog and other bad weather at distances from 100 yards to 32 miles, Burnside said. Preliminary equipment tests will begin in the next few days, and operational tests on the regular 185-mile night run between .- [email protected] | Baltimore and Norfolk will take place about March 1, he said.

This roomful of complicated switchboard-like machinery comprises the Eniac, new electronic calculating machine developed by the University of Pennsylvania Moore school of engineering in

Philadelphia. Operators are shown In their various positions during a problem operation. Basic functions carried on by the machine are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and the stor

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ing of numbers. With these basic functions more complex problems, such as differentiation and integration, may be performed. Ma- ' chine was developed with the cooperation of the war department,

RADAR SOON TO AID

HARBOR NAVIGATION

disclosed today. : The first major ship installation is: under way

The new radar unit will provide

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San wae bie 18.06 Common and medium Culls

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ceived the following new books:

CONTEMPORARY THE UNYTED STATES, by Emrich Nicholson,

WORLD RUBBER AND ITS

REGULATION, by K. E. Knorr.

HOW WE INFLUENCE ONE ANOTHER: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL INTERACTION, by Vincent

V. Herr.

'PPORUNITIES IN ALASKA, by

George Lundborg.

AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, by

Glen A. Gilbert.

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LOCAL PRODUCE

RRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY

Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs. and over, 2c; under, 19¢; Leghorns, 18c; springs, 4%: ibs. and over, 22¢; ander, 20¢; Leghorns, 18¢: roosters, 16c; ducks, 5 Ibs. and over, 20c; light, 15¢; geese, 20c; capons, 6 Ibs. and over, 30c: under, 22c. Eggs: Current receipts, 54 Ibs. to case,

{31¢; no grade, 29c.

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TRUCK WHEAT

00 “New Trends in

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|and “Report on Jet Propulsion” also

Meetings

J. C. William C. Gage, aviation sales manager of Allison's, will present

Aircraft Propulsion” to the In« § dianapolis Junior | Chamber of Commerce Thursday night in the ¥, M. C. A Two sound films furnished by the Bell

Aircraft Corp. on Ww. C. G

will be shown. Safety Club

Prof. C. W. Beese, Purdue university, will discuss “Safety Education| and Training” at a meeting of the Industrial Safety club of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce safety council, at a dinner tomor-! row at Buckley's restaurant in Cumberland.

Accountants

William W. Werntz, chief ac-| countant of the securities and ex-

} Butterfat: | | Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele{vators are paying $1.70 per bushel for No. 1 red wheat (other grades on their | | merits); oats, Mo. 2 white or No. 2 red! testing 34 Ibs. or better, 76c; sora, 1. 2 yellow shelled. $1.08 Ts bushel, No. 2 White shelled le shelled corn, $1.33

PEARSON'S

128 N. Penn. L1-5513 FURNITURE ¢@ PIANOS B AND INSTRUMENTS RECORDS e SHEET MUSIC

change commission of Philadelphia, | will talk on “Some Post-War Prob-| {lems in Accounting” at the National Association of Cost Accountants at a dinner Wednesday in the

{ Lincoln hotel,

GEORGE R. HARVEY

REJOINS BUREAU

George R. Harvey has rejoined the {Indiana Farm Bureau staff, after | tour years in the army. Discharged with the rank of maJor, Mr. Harvey has recently been stationed at an air base in the Republic of Panama.

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Make Woodworking Your Hobby—Use DELTA MOTOR-DRIVEN TOOLS Exclusively at

VONNEGUT'S 120 E. Washington St,

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HIGHEST CASH PRICES

STANLEY Jewelry Co.

13 W. Wash. Lincoln Hote! Bid.

OFFERS CLEANER NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (U. P.).— Ethyl Corp. during the next several months will place a new multi-pur-pose household cleaner and car wash on the market, according to

pany. SURVEY JAP FORESTS | WASHINGTON. — An exhaustive {survey of Japan's forest reserves and its forest industries is being made by three. American government foresters to deterimne if permanent employment can be found

for former workers in war industries.

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War Assets Agency Doesn't Know Many of the Answers

By ROGER W. STUART . Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The War Assets Corp, which handles sales of surplus war property, doesn’t know: How many of the 3,000,000 veterans who have tried to buy surplus goods have. succeeded in making purchases. How many of the 500,000 veterans who -got priority -certificaies-ior the purchase of surplus ey have been able to buy them, How much it costs the governits extensive | warehouses in which the surplus

it to maintain

' goods are stored. No Answers

3% DECLINE LAST YEAR IN LIVESTOCK

WASHINGTON, Féb. 18 (U. P.). —The department of agriculture reported today that the number of livestock on farms dropped 3 per cent during 1945. Livestock population last Jan. 1 was about 8% per cent below the record-high Tb of Jan, 1, 1944. In its annual livestock and poiliey inventories, the department said the decline in livestock numbers was at a less rapid rate in 1545 than during 1944. :

3 ADVERTISING NEWS—

JOINS STAFF OF

LOCAL AGENCY

of Indiana.

James N. Bivin has joined the copy writing staff of Sidener & Van Riper, Inc. Mr, Bivin is a graduate of In-

' |diana university, where he majored

in business administration and ad-

departments of various manufactur-

meeting of the Advertising club at the Lincoln Thursday, Mr, Alderson. will discuss “Food Distribution Facts,” basing his subject on an analysis of the economics of food distribution recently completed by his firm for the National Association of Retail Grocers. The speaker is a recognized au-

ing and is the author of numerous articles and books on the economics of marketing, both domestic and international. He was the winner of the Pabst award with an entry entitled “Full Employment Through Market Organization.” For more than 20 years he has been engaged in market research with governmental and” business organizations; including the U, 8S. Department of Commerce and the Curtis Publishing Co. Mr, Alderson is a member of the firm of Alderson, Simon & Sessions, marketing and management counsellors.

James N. Bivin Is Graduate

vertising. Since graduation he has| ‘|been associated with the advertising

thority on advertising and market-| -

[Resumes Medical

Practice Here -

~ DR. HUGH K. THATCHER JR., 745 W. 44th st, is on terminal

leave from the army ‘and has re ‘sumed ‘medical practice at ue w.

Fidelity Mutual Man Is Promoted

J. D. HARVEY was named assistant secretary of the Fidelity Mutual Insur« ance Co., at the annual meeting last week. He has served the company 20 “ears. i Re-elected ‘were 1. G. Saltmarsh, presi. dent; G. T. 3 Beall, secretary; y R. W. Koehler, Mr. Harvey vice president, and ©."A: Hubbard, treasurer:

RUBBER GETS OWN . OFFICE FOR LABOR

WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (U. P).

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not being brought back from overs

Why “acre. after acre and “mile after mile” -of>motor vehicles. are

seas and sold to the public. These were some of the questions put to Maj. Gen. Glen E. Edgerton, vice chairman of War Assets by members of the house committee on expenditures in the executive departments. The general had appeared before the committee to “clear the air” on the problem. War Assets Corp. is a subsidiary of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. and it recently succeeded the surplus property administration. Even such questions as “How can a New York department store sell surplus woolen blankéts when an organization like the Boy Scouts is told by the surplus property officials that no blankets are available?” failed to bring a satislactory answer, Irritated by ’the scarcity of information, Rep. Whittington (D. Miss.) said he thought congress “made a mistake in appropriating a quarter-billion dollars” to the surplus property administration to carry on its work. Pictures Improbable’

Gen. Edgerton, who explained

that he had only recently taken on| tlhis job characterized as “improbt |able” reports that huge stores of | surplus goods were deliberately de-| 3

stroyed. “What would you say, general,” asked Rep. Latham (R. N, Y.) “if you were shown photographs reveal ing such destruction?” The genera] said he had never

and.-sheep declined, bu. hogs -and poultry increased.

on Jan. 1 was placed at $88,923,000,000, ® per cent higher than a year earlier and only slightly below the all-time record high value of Jan. 1, 1943,

as 79,791,000 compared to 81,909,000 {last year, Milk cows numbered 26,785,000 compared to 27,674,000 last year. sheep numbered 44,241,000 compared to 47,780,000 last year.

pared to 59,750,000 in 1945. Chickens numbered 525,536,000 as compared to 510,939.00 last year.

Numbers of horses, mules, cattle day announced establishment of its|as Hill [first regional office devoted solely

An advertising campaign on the new mausofewn for “Crown cemetery is™vurrently being a in local newspapers by Sidener &|2 Van Riper, Inc

Zastle Products Co., 1111 Burdsal Parkway, has begun an advertising campaign on its product “Castle Foam,” a synthetic cleaning agent. The advertising is being placed by the A. V. Grindle advertising agency, Hume-Mansur building,

LOCAL ISSUES

Nominal quotations furnished by snapolis securities dealers:

STOCKS Agent Fin Corp com Agents Pin Corp pid ... Amer States ¢} A ... Amer States cl B .... L 8 Ayres 4%% pid Ayrshire Col com Belt R Stk Yds com ... Relt R Stk Yds pid Bobbs-Merrill Hag pid’ Bobbs-Merrill Central Soya oe Circle Theater com ....

Comwlth Loan 5% pfd .. Fin C 1

Total value of livestock on farms a single The new office, located at Akron, O., will operate under the direction of Paul W. Fuller. It will deal only with the rubber industry,

U. S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, Feb, ernment expenses and current fiscal year through pared with a year OR ia Last Year 56,334,834 § 60,115,720,081 ,83 54,990, ,307 25, 914,853, 418

The number of cattle was given

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The inventory showed that

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Made Secretary

Of Lumbermen's

GOLD E. BEALL was elected secretary of the Indiana Lumber- “* men's Mutual Insurance: Co. at arecent meeting of poli~ cyholders. Mr. Saltmarsh was re-elected president and manager of the company, Other officers re-elected were 4 J. E. Shewmon, Mr. Beall treasurer and

NEW FIRMS AND PARTNERSHIPS

.-.} Arlington market, 6008 E 10th. Gro- . pes. Joseph QGuidone, 5020 Pleasant Run

National Tax Service Bureau, 304 Indiana Trust bldg. Consultants on Jotnte) land state taxes. Mary M. Miller, «| Indiana Trust bidg.; Francis C. a ..- | 304 Indiana Trust bldg. RESEARCH TAX ON CROPS AUGUSTA, Me. (U. P.).—The * | state of Marine now imposes a tax -{on potatoes, sweet corn and blueberries for the purpose of setting up a fund to carry out research in these crops.

Electronic Lab com 5% Ft- Wayne & Jackson RR pt 103% Herfl-Jones Co ga

Indpis Ways Jeff Nat Life com . Kingan & oe or Kingan & C Lincoln Loan = S% ‘ptd Lipcoln Nat Life com P R Mallory com

Marmon-Herrington com .... TREE NEEDS SEA BREEZE

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seen such pictures and that, even if shown them, he would still call

Mr. Hubbard, vice president. Members of the board also were re-named.

Mastic Asphalt Natl Homes com N Ind Pub

*| source of the well-known spice, is

WASHINGTON.—The clove tree,

{that the army and navy are hoard-

{sonal use, To permit this, he said, | would necessitate setting up a retail organization.

Ethyl News, publication of the com- |"

the reports “improbable.” Rep. Latham assured the general he possessed such pictures and would show them to him. Several. committee members said

ing goods which ought to be declared surplus and offered for sale. This was denied by Gen. Edgerton. The general ruled out suggestions that surplus goods be sold in small quantities to veterans for their per-

“The probability is” he concluded, “that the government would {have to spend more money to sell the surplus than could be realized from the sales.”

GETS AIR AWARD NEW YORK, Feb. 18 (U. P)—i Fred E. Weick, College Park, Md. | the developer of the spinproof dual {control plane, held the 1945 Faw-| | cett aviation award today for mak-| {ing the greatest scientific advance-| | ment to the progress of" aviation. The award, a trophy and $1000, was presented to Weick by Capt. Eddie | {Rickenbacker on a national radio broadcast last night.

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JOINS FARM BUREAU Kenneth Truax has joined the In-~ diana Farm Bureau as an assistant) in rural youth work. Mr. Truax was recently discharged from the marine corps with the rank of a leutenant.

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INSURANCE MEN GET |e’

executives have received new appointments with the Prudential Insurance Co.

intendent of Indianapolis district |GCitisens 2, where he served as agent and as- |Z sistant superintendent from 19168 to 1938 before being, transferred to Covington, Ky.

tendent of Indianapolis district 3, has been appointed superintendent lof Cincinnati district 3.

an island tree that is said to re- . | quire salt air.

22% FF y Listen ts “BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS”

by Morrill Lynch, Piarce. Fanner & Beane

Every night : Monday through Friday

WFBM 10:45 P.M.

Boss | Seay & T vers 30% G&E os % p itd Stokely-Van Camp J 2 Stokely-Van Camp | Terre Haute Matleable U 8 Mach

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NEW APPOINTMENTS

Two Indianapolis insurance

American Loan 4s 55 Michael F. Duffy becomes super-

nsol Fin 5s 56 “i Indpls P & L 3%s 70 seen JOT Indpls Railways Co 85s 87 Ind Assoc Tel Co 28 78 ..... . Kubine Yack ong Co 4s 5¢ er Pacl s 54 ..... John V. Deal, assistant superin-|n Pub eh 3%s 13 Pub Serv of Pub Tel 4)as8 Caen Trac Term Corp 5s 67 nt H J Williamson Ine 5s 55

MONDAY, FEB. ® 1046

1945 REPORTED TOP YEAR U, S. TAXES,

WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (U. B) of ~Uncle Sam collected more money ' in taxes during 1945 than any other year on record, according te the Bureau of Internal Revenue. . The 1945 collections were $43, 000 from all sources, a jump of $1,227,000,000 from 1944. ' Income taxes from individuals and

| corporations totalled $34,357,010,081.

Employment taxes provided $1,750,

amounted to $19,885,275,248, Of the $10,623,351,194 came from withholding taxes and the rest from '

MISTLETOE IS PARASITE

food of the tree on which it grows; the more it is ‘gathered for decorations, the better pleased foresters

pl and ‘Place all bids will be publicly opened and resd aloud. P y Stparate Tolling: be submitted for each

of the § azz0 floors and base. 3 Asphalt tile png. Proposhis Sal be properly and eompletely executed Form with noncollusion Paftidavit ri uired a: statutes of Indians and must accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96a, as prescribed by ihe State Board of Accounts. for. bids. ef.

1 shall be accompanted made A or

to- furnish 3 in amount of 100% of contract sum, i age rates on this work Shall mot be than the of ! as determ! pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Ass eral Assembly ot Indiana of 9m No bidier may a, uy bid for » © at thirty siiec: date sot a Phing of bids,

The Board d Tyastess Zeverv Tigh to reject any and all bi " . Instructions

receipts for ‘the A

Hartman's 3nd University Addition, an Adgition to the City of plat thereof recorded fn Piat Book 16 page 72, in the Office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indians.

ALSO Patt Te Mant Dar of 2 Sosn

wit: at & point 4 412.5 feet East North line of os. Avenue) with the East line of College Avenue, thence north 160 feet, thence west 120 feet, thence south 160 feet to Rai North line of 13th Street, thence along the North line of 13th erect "2 feet to the place of Subject to any legal highways or rights of way. Adjutant General's Department, State of Indians. BEN

HERR, Asst. Adjutant General LEGAL NOMCE OF PUBLIC HEARIN Publie Commission of Indians Docket Nor 17138 17738, Public Service Commission of Indiana and Louisville ¥. Deramus and

vs. Chi , Ramey Coguny 0 Holman D. e) Trustees certain trains kmown

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