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LABOR STARCITY
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i) ations furnish ; ADERS FIND NAG ALLE $248, TT) 000 \ oy | Nomin a quotatio 33, Suinia ed by Indi OUR BOAR 3 Ln STOCKS Bid Asked | a Ca SEEN BY \. "41 ihe te Hm Sa DP JB. 00... a E RTHE 3 [inst Stat fd . ro 'C [Amer States el A. 3» n J . HAS TEED C mer es © ..33 ; : : ITH ANE ~IN TO A PE VA Ei Four Million DELLE wil and ENJOY YOU SELF TH ANEY t R Stk'Y ie | R ; M Job b End of Year | Belt R Stk Yds ord Ce - “ { A ; BV AGENCY an ore Jobs DY ear. | Bobbe-Merrill 44% pfd ..... nl, : hy OE WEARS | Clothing 31% Motor Trucks and Tractors 20%, 9 Central Soy: Rom : oa a Laugh and listen to good. music that's the IGHT SIZE h d Black Market B Abund $71,152,800 $49,776, WASHINGTON, April 24 (U.P). [GRU [08S 00 ‘on ® “order of the day” EVERY day when “good after- BEATERS F Money Exchanges an ac arxke ring unaance —The veterans administration esti- Eom Loan 4% pid 203 108 noon” becomes “GOOD LAFFTERNOON" with your POLICE WO ppd... 91 . , at 4.000.000 more jobs| Delta Ei Laaanaer radio-dial-set at 1310. Of Headaches to Businessmen Who Dare to Venture. mated today that 4.000, Jobs| Deita Electric com [!1Il1I 1" id. x will be available by the end of the pe Wayne & Jackson RR pfd 106 109 By PARKER 1A MOORE year—enough to threaten a labor Hoci-ipnes Goel ApH .....- 114 .... Seniedesech 3k Write shortage. and Tee PA for A 0 LAFFTERNOON a =. 3 a0 . a will FARIS April 24 American I A grand Rates A VA said the increased demand for indpls rs t Pra Wo He 1am 0 we C 8 e PH. an 111% 113% There's ‘plenty of gold in the hills over here, but getting it out is labor was indicated by plans for judianapoils Water IN ih 1 * i something else again. For the most part visitors from the states thus] new construction and for increased Indpls RallWAYS COM ++. vrrn,. 19 1 ; far have been persons checking up on pre-war connections. Others are output of durable goods eagerly Jeff Nat Life com ........0.. ise BRIDE - -rich-quick type and thes » last are *Kingan & Co pid: .......... 97 T™ of the fly i -night, get- -q Be ¥ 56 la a running into awaited by the public. Lincoln Loan OX Sis oh 100 0 & \ plenty of headaches. Where the This demand—provided there are Lincoln Nav Life com ........ Wk ; J Russians are in control there is no setbacks to present economic de-|yarmon-Herrington com... 1912 ark v . business for anyone else. Where velopments—is expected to call for ae phat ale U GROOM = : 4,000,000 workers more than the 53,- | N14 TS lL 8% 9 | ] : the British maintained pre-war h v ery 5% .....i.. 107% 111%, . : | 000,000 employed in Marc Progress Laundry com ...... n ; 4 monopolies they are hanging on A VA report said the workers | pub SeTY 33 Se: el Ficiured at jefe or So Mo like grim death. In such territory | can come from: (so Ind O & E 48 pid... all 1134 Taine Fra nee ; i ONE: 2,800,000 servicemen ex- |Stokely-Van Camp pfd ...... 21'y 22% mann, recently married HE HAS as is more or less free of these in-| tiara 5 be solo rged bY VERr-jo ro TVeR CAmp SoM esr ame 3 | on "BRIDE & GROOM," ORDERED fluences there are itchy political U.S. C. of C. Urges End to pecie so. Te : en alleable yer Sh Iw honeymooning at Hotel A BULLET- « OL . enc. : 1 , g st Frontier $ palms to grease. 0 rges En | TWO: 1,400,000 veterans not in Dl el Coun 2a bal a hi das PROOF VEST: Recently a young Greek-Ameri- Price Lids Oct. 31. Miscellaneous Materials 18% the labor market at present but who Bonds daily’ on BRIDE & can war veteran landed at Athens 98 400 will be seeking employment within American Loan 4'%s 55 ..... 9 er GROOM. DOTTIE DRI} : | ’ 1 airport with a nes C-47 with wh. 3} WASHINGTON, April 24 (U. P)). the year. Bubiner Pertiizer Ss 8 frees on iH r~ y he planned to open, 2 doter iy —The U. S. Chamber of Commerce | THREE: 2,700,000 persons now Ch of Com Bldg Lis 61... Mn MONDAY express business. He brought with i,j., asked congress to end all] 2 ' | unemployed. Sitizens Ind Tel as 6l...... i DADDY him as a goodwill offering a load of | vidios and all price controls ex- Between Sept. 22, 1945, and April 6, 1946, the U. S. navy turned Many to Enter School ns Tg dll -L thru FRIDAY DADDY, 15 penicillin for free distribution to (cept rent ceilings ov next Oct. 81. | Ver to the war assets corporation, for sale to the general public, 100.000. persons. HOr= Hopsler Crown 3s 88) covsrbans 32 101 | TWO MILLION Greek hospitals. . Tha s by D _| $248,880,000 worth of surplus property. Proportion of main items | These plus y Indpls Railway Co 8s 57 ..... 94 81 | DOLLARS A His troubles began the first night The plea was made by Dr. Emer | is shown on newschart above | mally entering the labor force would | 114" Assoc Tel Co 3s 75 104 f . ® LOT OF when he could find no housing for | son P. Schmidt, the chamber’s eco- | __ - : : make 17,300,000 potential workers. Indpls Water Co 3%s 68. ...104% 106 | THE STRAHLAMANNS #* MONEY P ; nomic research director, | VA predicted, however, that be- | Kut ner Packing Co 4s 54.....100 { A , Serv 3%; his crew, me ID ae He said in testimony prepared or & O A k 3 + tween 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 vet- (Pub Serv of Ind Is 108% edo militaly Tam Ae Hil one the senate banking committee that | . . S S eason or erans would return to school or re- | Fhe Te a » i'l helpe im ere 2 as One... oovernment is battling the enlist, leaving the net gdditional |# J Williamson Inc 5s 55 ... 98 ... 0 Li meron BaD pu . ed | symptoms of inflation instead of the \ T , ( h t St L % ¢ |1abor supply figure at between 5,-| *Ex-dividend Now all he has to do $ BD nd causes and so cannot possibly rain ange a . ouls 90.00 and 6,300,000. landing flelds he can use, Pom | Succeed. “Thus, if the 4,000,000 additional to buy gasoline, get permission from |. mye ommittee is considering leg-| A month ago the Chesapeake & Ohio demanded to know why rail-| jobs materialize, ynemploymett we the British to do business and ] | islation to extend price controls be- | {roads insisted on forcing coast-to-coast passengers to change trains at tend to drop to as low as arrive at an understanding with the p g e ; 9 t yond next June 30. | Chicago. or even 1.500.000" fie report sai. wa FOR STATE'S SOIL DR rus Ooms.’ % he' hadn't. eve The house already has passed a| An advertising campaign was launched, with the slogan: “A hog “This, in effect, means a labor | AL PEARCE At Jas A Ply B wi | nine-month extension containing re-| can travel across the country without changing cars, but you can't.” |shortage since at this level of un-| Despite a few light scattered gotten his goodw penicillin { oi victive amendments which price | It wasn't very long before the four largest railroads launched trans-| employment, there is insufficient showers sirlv in the ‘week. th i Ww through the customs. officials say would make the act continental Pullman service. It is| margin to cover normal labor turn- |’ y ee 2% SHO FRECKLES Money Exchanges Muddled |impossible to administer. [now possible to travel from New| reasonable adjustments in the pres- over.” oe bs now dry in most areas of Indiana : " i . Gi ; ’ - far i , The biggest obstacle to doing Calls OPA ‘Gigantic Bluff | York to the west coast without | ent schedule of the ‘George Wash- The report Suis: nore nea he arm country, the Indiana weekly Avlerie. Harris. known L Teaprep business in Europe, apart from the Dr. Schmidt said the govern- | changing trains. hich { Washi 000,000 of the veteran weather and crop bulletin reported | i PACK WITH Ti unsettled political conditions, is the | 0 © Tor 0 itting wage in- Now the C. & O. has opened up ington,” which runs from Washing- |world war IT had found employ- , 4... from coast-to-coast, pro- \ muddled exchange situation: miients Oy De o contingei™ the traditional railroad prac-|ton to Indianapolis, in order to set| ment and that a substantial num-| Although winter wheat 1s In good vokes plenty of laughs Paris the legal rate of exchange of |S ahd ae at of price | ice of changing trains at 8St.[up through service from Washing- | ber were in school, in training or .ondition. and some wheat is joint- | with her mile-a-minute { Louis. | ton and Indianapolis to Dallas and| not seeking jobs. ling, the lack of rain is being felt | monologues on The Al NZ]
francs for dollars can be doubled | by dealing with furtive individuals | who sidle up to visitors on the |
| controls was “economic myopia.” He called for a “co-ordinated,| joverall decontrol program involving |
streets. I prices, wages, fiscal policy, foreign | In Athens little effort was m= de nding and all other factors that | Dall a dozen suit
to curb the black market and the |, ear on our current imbalance be-
“Why,” asks the C. & O,, Indianapolis travellers bound for|
most active money market in the | " don’t.” 1 demand. ‘ city was on the steps of the Grand | we Supp y Sng Some to be pro- The C. & O. said: Bretagne hotel. .There were dif- lgressing toward decontrol under | di & 0. is ready to Wake any!
“should | Ft. Worth.
| Texas shift their weary bones and| traveller cases from one| tween Indianapolis and the Southtrain to another at St. Louis? Hogs| west the same through service that [is enjoyed in other parts of Amer-
“We invite the support of every to give passengers be-
| ica. “It has been too long. denied.”
ferent rates for various kinds of | money and the rates vary from | day to day. Nothing about them makes much sense. ; . vented Mr. Schmidt from testifying e Ye Bite Hho, everywhere] day as scheduled. However, the d Tn t hold o ner Can po ars | chamber of Commerce released his oA b on wransier h en » ame | prepared testimony for publication. n banks where they will be sale, He echoed the plea of Robert Ww! from possible confiscation. * tastic profits are being reaped | Aention of Manufacturers, who
{the government policies now in [vogue,” Dr. Schmidt said.
A change in committee plans pre-|
Livestock Prices Continue Steady in Day's Early Trade!
There was little or no chapge in the price levels of the fairly Wason, president of the National cattle trade at the Indianapolts Stock yards today. The price on slaughter ewes dropped 25¢ on a hundredweight, as
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by small fry black marketeers niyo the committee yesterday that! other classes of stock sold actively and steadily. There were no changes |
the U. S. armed forces and by per-|,, . pa is “engaging in a gigantic iy the hog quotations. sons employed by various American | 0 when it says it is holding |
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SECnCle EhUNd, Aerienn niin the line and preventing inflation. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (8223) | i All bear stamps showing they came | Says Public Frightened Buteuers . ; : asitis ! 120. 140 pounds [email protected] from ship stores of U. S. naval and| Mr. Wason said that “price con-| 14. 160 pounds .... . [email protected] merchants ships where the sailors trol is not preventing inflation” and | 180 0 pounds 4 3% 300- J u 5 purchased them for six cents a asked the committee to remove alli 330. 360 a i Ba 8 | pac ntrols on manufactur oods on | ‘fedium ~ k. con ts m ed 8 160- 220 pounds ' [email protected] Cigaret Packs Bring $10 | June 3 Packing Sows In Paris cigarets which cost the a 5 me to stop beizig bi Tulted Good to Chofce~ ’ , | by the phony figures and misieaa- - 10 Gl's 60 cents a carton are offered ~ | 210-300 pounds 14 on the black market for $10 and ing claims put out by the OPA,”| 330- 400 pounds . 14.10 7 ma eroy “wr A Good. visitors buy on the black market Son Rid Wee nm HIE RT A50 DOUDES ..ovnersvens 14.10 iC 8 § be Medium x Soke SOME | and OPA is, in and of itself, one of 250- 550 pounds [email protected] | . 8T€ the most powerful and dangerous saa pA agit "nn | much higher than in Paris. Medium ta Good 3 | inflationary forces. 90- 120 pounds [email protected]
A WAC sergeant said when she aul ted “Through its care campaign, it is pi a Io Sway In Frnkjon the | | frightening the American public question her first sergeant |, spending its savings. It Cholce—
1 Wy d asked was if she smoked. She said |; y,,4ing down production and pre-| go0-1100 De
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4 BUS LINES TO SHIFT
TO EARLIER SCHEDULE
Four local bus lines will operate,
| on daylight saving time after it be-| comes effective in Indianapolis at midnight next Saturday. The busses will start on the .new
| schedule Sunday.
Lines which have announced the change are the Suburban Lines, from’ Indianapolis to Green-
tral Swallow Coach lines, to CumGreenfield, Knighstown
In the first week of April, the teport said, unemployment allow- | ances were being paid to 1,700,000 veterans. It was pointed out, however, that claims for unemployment payments | declined in March and that prospects for jobs brightened with the ottlement of major strikes.
LOCAL PRODUCE
PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY
Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs and over, 32¢c; under Fa wg Tg o> Fuge, ta Ibs. and over, 22¢; under, ; Leghorns, y a Ov, SE ee Las juhete was some damage to fruit, | 20¢: light, 15¢; geese, 20c; capons, 6 lbs | especially strawberries. and over, 30c; under 22¢ ; Eggs: Current receipts, 30c; graded eggs, A large, 32¢; 30c; no grade, 27c.
TRUCK WHEAT ceilings. from surgical
Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele- However, the order does not affect
yaton are paying $1.73 per, bushel for current price festrictions on corn 0. 1 red wheat (other grades on their morits) oats No. 2 white or No. 3 re d plasters, sanitary napkins and elastesting 34 Ibs. or better, T8¢c; corn, No. 3!tic products such as athletic sup- | yellow shelled, $1.11 per bushel and No 3 t white sheiled corn, $1.26 porters. |
Jn DRE CETL OREO DONRTAO SOOT RTI MONE FL
in some sections. Plowing and planting of oats is continuing and
rain for growth.
and pastures in fair to good condiition with much garden work now in progress. Tomato planting has started, and a little corn has been planted in the southwestern part of the state,
tures averaged well above normal.
54 Ibs to case, A medium,
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Offices in 88 cities interconnected by our
much of the oats are up but need
| The bulletin reported meadows
During the past week, tempera-!
Frost was reported Wednesday and |
—The OPA today removed price! dressings. |
Pearce Show daily.
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Branwyny of the issue on the black market. !.qping that is being practiced by 700.1108 . py 1375818 B A—— I MT i" ET ————— RTA “ | 4 © 1 4 100-1300 ywunds as 25¢ — —— rr — - se —— I didn't get anywhere complain-|chiselers under the protection of common {| The business branch of Indian- ‘ BM 1260 ing to my company officer because!OPA, Permit us to flood the mar-| 700-1100 pounds .. ........ [email protected] 3 501is Public library has announced | JOBNNY OLSEN AND GUZSYS VrCBs) et oem the business, kets with goods that the public’ cpogce- Relters the receipt of the following new| i 6:30 Early Birds A sala, wants at prices that are fair” | £00. 800 nounds . 18 ey iH books: : : LADIES RE SEATED 6:45 Early Birds ) 2 ~ : : 1 800-1000 pounds . 5 75 ———————————————— d ny uilthos) es have adopted Mr. Schmidt. said government] un “Building a Sales Training Plan,” 7:00 World Toda rastic rationing and currency con- wage policy’ during and since the| 600. 800 pounds 1550@16 50 by E. J. Hegarty. { Pictured above is Mrs. Letha Ann Rutledge, 7 1 orang, Mi: trol regulations to curb such ac-|war has been “inflationary in the | 800-1000 POUNAS ...vrareenns 15.00916.50| “wre ©an-Do Business With Rus- | " recent winner of a new wardrobe on Ladies Ta News tivities but it is a good deal like extreme.” Roisin el 13.50@16 so] sta » by Hans Heymann Be Seated. The wardrobe is modeled by famous 8:00 Rhythm and dealing with the bootlegging prob-| “Perhaps never in history have a common— “How to Do Billing and In- oO | § 3 of 11 0 A model, Darbe_Downs with Johnny Olsen look- 8:15 Rhythm ant lem in prohibition days. government's’ economic advisors | 500- 900 pounds ... . [email protected] | 0 by 1 ing on Y 8:30 iy Fane] tirana Ee - : Cows (all weights) {voicing, by Albert Stern. MONDAY thru FRIDAY S145 Mts; Fave) been so grieviously in error as were Good [email protected]] “Your Future in Aviation,” by 4 9:00 Valiant Lad [those .of the present administration | Medium 11 [email protected] ; : 9:15 Light of the $06060 before V-J hee Thev 5 : n| Cutter ‘and common [email protected] 1 J. w Fred Henry. . . ! * 00 9:30 Evelyn Win ” a} y could’ see canner 7.000 8.50, “Refresher Guide Course,” by 9:45 Bachelor's ( nothing but collapse at war's end Bulls (all weights) {James C. O'Conner. 10:00 Honeymoon |and therefore a number of steps Beet ” Sen 10°15 Second Hus ; | were taken to counteract imagined 3004 {all weights) 12.50@ 14.30 10:30 Time to R'r CARES 0000 seit eran LOCAL BUSINESSMEN 104 At sty Tiree a : Medium rs I a 12.50 | 11:00 Kate Smith | 4 nless we can assure a higher Cutter and common [email protected] TO ATTEND MEETING, 11115 Big Sister {order of economic insight “and! . (B | 11:30 Helen Tren | statesmanship, we are likely to con-| CALVES Ray S. Davis, manager of Na-| 11:45 Our Ga} Sul ! tinue to be led emg) ik i more DO ang Shale wiih 1 oon 05, tional Malleable & Steel Castings §A00 Olbert To iki iC al ( ommon and mediur 7.5 (The Electric Living Program) conn crue: ci 158113 co. wil head a qeegaiion of loca sa Feeders and Stocker Cattle and Calves | businessmen to the 50th anni- { 12:45 Farm Circle 0 Steers | versary convention of the Ameri- { [—————— Tune In TERRE HAUTE GROUP "00-800 ponds : 11.0 {can foundrymen's association May : SEEKS AIRLINE ROUTE 8 POUNAS ..vornrrinss 1 [email protected] 0 6-10 in Cleveland. i TONIGHT ~ TERRE HAUTE, In vil 24 S00- 400 pounds jute) I Otters op acied I SHR om | 'RRE 4 i, Ind, April 2 Joo, 1080 pounds [email protected] | here are: J. P. Lentz, International : ) | (U. P.) A Terre Haute delegation | Modo Adi 12.50@ 14.50 | Harvester Co.; Fred E. Kurtz, Elec- | ’, heaed by Mayor Vernon McMillan | Choice ang closely ‘sorted 16.75 | trie Steel Castings Co., and Robert | ’ 0 Yeaze for x Washington tomorrow SHEEP (250) iLangsenkamp, Langsenkampor sy Will urge inauguration Ewes (Shorn) | Wheeler Brass Works, Inc. All are i! 3 North-South airline between Cend and Choice } ne 313 officers of the Central Indiana hicago and sville mmon sn ol ¥ y cago and Evansville ommen #nd. mecium v chapter of the association. PEG LYNCH & ALAN BUNCE |, The proposed line would stop at| d cl ha 0 | An attendance of 10,000 with a { a . "a hoice and closely sorte 16 5 os. Hulman Re ld here Good and choice 15.00d 18 % dozen foreign countries represented, ETHEL & ALBERT : | A postal offieial said the proposed Medium and good 13.50014.7 23 is expected at the convention. air line would give direct airmail mmot 11.00% 13 : : I ny on. . . service from . Chicago to Ter — ————— EE ——— Albert is apartment-hunting in the photo Haute and EE erre il} | State Highway No. 9—North of Greenfield, Ind. above, but Ethel isn't of much help. Join the on € and to many of the southern < : legions who laugh with Ethel and Albert every 3:30 states. : . ’ laffternoon. ® Other members of the delegation We are pleased to announce that | KENTUCKY ROCK ASPHALT MONDAY thru. FRIDAY {were Anton Hulman and O. B SR a | Soueie. KENTUCKY ROCK ASPHALT as used in highway y u. S. STATEMENT ROBERT WM. HUNCILMAN or street surface forms” a firm yet resilient surface. JOHN DEYOUNG with “DAY DREAMS” A mixture of the old—1018 | wh It does not crack from its own internal stresses, is clean MONDAY * “Ja-Da’ and “Hindustan’— | WASH HINGTON. April 34 (U.P. a formerly a partner ut and free from dust, is durable, non-abrasive, non-glaring thru FRIDAY 3: 15 TL and the near-new, 1637 with ET Ae ies and yweelpls {ov the ” and non-skid As a high-grade surfacing material for “Bop-hod” and “That Old |Ped With 3 year ag UT ; : many purposes, no other has been developed which Feeling,” are featured on to- 54,372,199 228 $ McNuriem and Hunciman combines so many of the desirable qualities and charA 43.014 492 - y 9 ( night's program of favorite on 2. us acteristics possessed by this product. This is why you dunes of other years. Don't 19,0300 185 has become a ated with us have Extra PROTECTION and Extra ECONOMY with tise At—tune in at 7 p.m. Publie FHIISITI13 Dan oa aio 208 the use of Kentucky Rock Asphalt. 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