Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1946 — Page 11
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Fortune Magazine- Lists Evidence Against ‘Widespread Conviction Slump Is- Sure to Come.
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CHAS. GOLDSTEIN
1040 8. MERIDIAN ‘ST,
. NEW YORK, May 29.—In a study of the current boom-—biggest in U. 8. history—Fortune magazine today offers counter-evidence to the widespread belief that a serious depression must come in about five years. “Few people have any real faith that prosperity will last much beyond 1950,” Fortune reports. But the editors point out that this cynical attitude ignores: ONE: “The possibilities of foreign trade: not only the U. S. but all the world needs American equip-
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if the people themselves will be utterly powerless to avert or even ameliorate the inevitable depression. THREE: “The possibility of the | By UNITED PRESS arrival of any such great new in- | All leading security and commod|dustry as automobiles, or even of |ity markets will be closed Thursday, {such a new development in autos | Memorial Day. Dealings will be las to make obsolete most present |transacted as usual on Friday, May plant and equipment. | 31. | FOUR: “America’s fabulous re-| On Saturday, June 1,.such marksources (in Montana alone great re- ets will initiate the summer Satur~ sources of 690 minerals and 400 bil- |day closing schedule which will be ‘lion tons of minable coal await de- |in effect through Sept. 28. The final | velopment). | Saturday in September. | FIVE: “The backlog of national Canadian and London
markets
needs (highway. repairs, schools, |will operate normally Thursday hospitals, bridges, irrigation and|and Friday, closing as usual on flood-control projects, reclamation Saturday.
‘DRAFT LABOR’
projects, river-and-harbor improve- | ments, sewage-system installations,
{downtown parking provisions in cit- |
DEPRESSION IS DUE
ies over 10,000 population). SIX: “The demand for capital goods, (Manufacturers of civilian
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| goods have not been able for five years to get the new machinery and! {replacements needed). Boom on Everywhere | “The boom is now everywhere” Fortune reports.” “It is evenly] (spread throughout the nation. Never | |were there so few exceptions to a |dent Truman's draft labor stand high level of prosperity. Almost | and anti-labor legislation pending lall the curves are up. Everything | in congress was expected to be
that is ‘made is bought up as fast | voiced here today by the American Federation of Hoslery Workers (C.
Hosiery Workers aici To Rap Truman Stand.
Strong condemnation of Presi-
as it appears.
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KNOERLE TIRE CO.
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Mee 24 “ace
1. O.) executive board.
“There seems to be no bottom to 8 Meeting in the Antlers hotel, the
{the demand, no bottom to the : | American purse. The list of short- | board, representing 30,000 hosiery ages is endless, almost; the demand | Workers, this morning passed reso|is fantastic; everyone seems to have lutions supporting the national 'money, no one seems to go broke. {campaign of the Political Action |And everyone foresees the end. | Committee (C. I. O.) to elect can“How does the clear majority of | didates favorable to labor and urging the assessment of $1 per mem-
arrive at its agreement on the in|evitability -of a serious depression
Ask for Probe \around 1950, perhaps even sooner?” | yogterday the board called Jor | Fortune asks. an OPA and FBI investigation | “This agreement comes from the |. ‘conditions which are depriving inte wide and deep general belief thatipyx of American women from | American production will perform |pyying the hosiery they so badly
{such miracles that the nation Will need” The union urged open bid- |
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{more or less quickly overpraduce! |ding for silk imported from span} | itself into surpluses, at which time | to ease the situation. |prices will drop and purchasitg| The union's demand for a vo) | power will fall off and the cycle | cents an hour pay raise will {leading into depression will begin. decided by a three-man tribunal {Hardly anyone dares to guess that | june 4 in New York, the group a period of stable prosperity will|decided. {follow the abnormal boom.” What If ‘New’ Car Comes?
Yet, if the automobile industry is | a key to the length of the boom as many believe, prosperity should last well beyond 1950, Fortune shows. | “The auto expeps conclude that there is in effect ‘a demand for al-| imost a total new-car population of,
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SHIP PARLEYS. ON, HOPES DIM
Labor Secretary Seeks to ~Avert June 15 Strike.
By NED BROOKS Seripps-Howard Staff Writer
| maritime industry's first country-
WASHINGTON, May 29. — The
Lid on 18 Items ~ Banished by OPA
WASHINGTON, May 20 (U. P.). |—OPA today junked price controls
described as large outdoor vases with sand for disposing of cigaret butts. Webster defines an olla as a jar or pot of any kind. OPA haid, how-
|on 18 items including ollas, which it|-
ever, it was ‘talking about nothing
tral Illinois south through
Arkansas ond thence eastward
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| Due to darken the skies of midwestern and southeastern states indicated on the map above the huge clouds of big, brown, shinywinged, buzzing insects like those in the photograph below. people call them 17-year “locusts,” insects that plagued the ancient Pharaohs.
cicadas, of two species.
while those in the south have a 13-year life span. us for a month or six weeks, singing, mating, depositing their eggs Then they'll all die, and we won't be pestered again for another 13 or 17 years, when the young they breed will have matured underground and emerge for few weeks of sunlit life.
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| 214,000 workers, the largest number i 1 1
fo vies aaa nao |
Most but they're not the ravenous They're really innocuous The northern type has a 17-year cycle, | They'll be with
{but the kind used for dunking on ‘June 15 unless negotiations which | Smokes, outdoors. It said: this kind
{opened today before Secretary of of olla contributes very little to liv- | {Labor Schwellenbach produce al ing costs.
settlement of wage and work- rule; Bases for ollas were also freed of |
| disputes. 1 | Hopes of averting the tieup were cel ings. So were . electric eurling}
fading as the secretary met with irons and hair straightening combs; | | representatives of shipboard and perfume wtoniary and cocktail | shoreside unions, ship operators and | mixers. (the war shipping administration. The sky was already the limit on| The National Maritime unidn's| shakers, which differ from mixers, {rejection of wage K agreements OpA noted, by having lids, Cocktail | | reached by its negotiators and 30 sets, embracing both mixer and | Atlantic and Gulf coast steamship shaker plus glasses and sometimes | | loperators set the stage for the walk- a tray, remain under ceilings, ; (out approved at a San Francisco, Hand looms also were decon-| | | conference by the N, M. U. and six | trolled. And ceilings are off door | |other unions. mats, stair treads, optical pliers, 214,000 tavolvod baby swings and seats for use in The threatened walkout involves CTS. sun dials, laundry tags, ad- | vertising signs that contain clocks, | |yarn rugs, and ironing board pads |
{wide strike will begin at 12:01 a, m.
ever to be allied in a joint maritime {strike movement, |and covers.
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| | Issues in the dispute, jurisdie-| |tional questions and the diversity (of functions in the seven unions | combine to make a settlement one of the most complex ever tackled | by the labor department. | Co<thairmen of the strike com- | mittees are President Joseph Curran |
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All But One C. I O. !
Except for the N. M. U,, all of the | {unions operate on the Pacific coast
MONDAY
{and all .but oné—the Maritime Fire- | men, Oilers, Watertenders and | Wipers, which is independent—are |
| affiliated with C. I. O. The others involved are the Amer{ican Communications association, [Inlaid Boatmen’s union, National
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Local Livestock Market
Steady in Pre-Holiday Trade
All classes of livestock received today at the local stockyards were {rectly in the strike.
generally steady in a typical pre-holiday trade. Receipts were 6150 hogs, 675 cattle, 400 calves and 125 sheep.
PETRILLO ORDERS STRIKE IN TEST CASE.
CHICAGO, May 29 (U. P)—
Radio Station WAAF today de- Jo do Cholee... manded prosecution of President | ht 400 pounds
“anti-Petrillo” act.
Three lawyers representing
{station charged that a strike called
Bid Asked by Mr, Petrillo against WAAF vio-
'lated the Lea act. They said they
would submit evidence of the al-|
“| leged violation at a meeting with
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| James C. Petrillo of the American | 400- 450 pounds Federation of Musicians (A. PF. of | 250- 550 pounds L) for alleged violation of the | Mg to Good—
RA 14.10 teerraeneees 14.10 merchant fleet and then scrap most | i E - W E A V I ¥ G Fears 14.10 of it. | Medium 12.75@ 14.00 Only exceptions to the tieup will of MOTH HOLES--BURNS ys x14 or WORN SPOTS
the
GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6150) Butchers 140 pounds 160 pounds 300 poupds - 330 pot inds - 360 pounds KEE 60- 220 pounds . Packing Sows _
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$13 50@ 14 25 ‘make no settlement until all have panatpada 1425@14 83 won satisfactory agreements.
14.60@ 14.85 operators with attempting to im-| . [email protected] pose “degraded living standards” on
im) 9h) CANTALOUPE PRICE usa HIKED CENT A POUND
168.50 a 17 i 18.05
seresvereess 16.751 18.05 |—OPA announced today a cent-a-
+ 185016 30 ‘pound increase in the retail price| 5 50% 16.5
. 137 7544 16.75 3 of cantaloupe and honey ball melons. 15.75@ 16.7 8!
| neers Beneficial association.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Inland Boatmen and Marine | { Engineers, with a combined mem-| {bership of 49,000, have joined with! the other five unions to create a! unity committee, but under pe
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| A committee statement charged |
maritime workers and with plans to acquire the government-Built!
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Ayrshire Col com . 700- t wy bor cars. And the present demand is Belt R 8tk Yds com ... 3 4020. 8. District Attorney J. Albert | { j100- 118 pon this 3 3591550 1425 cent increase in the standard th the State 1% ; t 4 7 {simply for an automobile as We Bobbs-Merrill So pid aan a _..| Woll today | Commo, a (SF3's packed Ly growers, OPA INDIANA FUR Hi] {know it Bobbs- Merrill com ... 2 : ay Pounds Helf [email protected] granted the price boosts to oom- |. ’ . 7 : eniral Soya com 81 eifers 112 East WASH 0 IR “What will happen if the auto Circle Toeater com | : ’ Asks Written Complaint 400-300 bounds... . 16251730 Pensate growers for increases in, HINGTON st . omwl an 4% pf { 800-1000 pounds ............ 1 and pac — pe riert Possible Oredit Terms = companies introduce somewhere Cons Pin Corp pid »........ 9%: 1 | The Lea act prohibits the union coed ounds vere 1625@1 jw REA pacing ws. ’ 6 Bi Easiest Pomible Credit Terms |along in 1948 their new super-duper [Dela Bleciric com .......... 18 19% /from calling a strike in an attempt] §00- 500 pounds ............ 13001828 nin int Per California and) Just Received! [streamlined thunderbolt specials, Bt Wane & Jackson RR pfd 103 © 108 | to compel an employer to hire more Common ' 5@ 16.25 Shippisig iy sn alt ane and : «es ones 1 | 3 500 - 0 in @152 » . | With magnesium motors and Fiber- mook Drug Co com... 33% ‘musicians than he needs. In an-| 500° gon Bounds -coooeee 110081300 | through July 5 are Na an tel Large Selection § J§ 50 |glas bodies and automatic every- Ind Asso Tel Co 2 pf ota’ ‘1131, 1ia’*|nouncing the strike yesterday, Mr Medium— $370" oonToRTed With $3.5 rd She THROW RUGS - things? Then all the present cars ;Indpls P & L com ... 333, 35% Petrillo said he realized the strike Cows (all weights) pal 9 2 e Indi anapoli s Water pf 111 113! Good 32521450 old price; jumbo crate, $4.55 com- * HUB FURNITURE co would be obsolete, and the boom in| Ings Water Class A com . 21 . 972 ‘was in violation of the act. He yeqium : 35213.23 pared to the old price of $3.95, d ' — buying might go on for an Innis always com . 18 -| charged - the -law was unconstitu- Cutter and common . 8.25@ 11.25 pony crate. §3 10 compares 0 Bh 414 E. WASH. ST. : : 1 | v v A anner . 6.50@ 8.25 Between New Jersey & East—FR-0347 even longer period. Kingan & Co com ........ 6% 73. tional and said he was ready to go beeen 37 N. Ponn.~——Cor., Market & DI. weed i : K “tee : : ) ’ Bulls (all weights) |old price of $2.7 5 : : - . The Detroit thinkers are play- Lincoln Ec pid 00 t ¥7'2to jail to prove it. Beet » an —————— " ing this carefully. They watch the Lincoln Nat Life ‘com veee T4271 Mr. Woll met with counsel for| Good (all weights) ........ 13.50@ 14.00 E 00 MN Ww market microscopically; the moment | | Ra gaiblor, com “com ot Tat 3537|the station yesterday and told them sy 12 508 7 FOOD STUDY GROUP R -R F oO BROKEN Mastic’ Asphalt -t ; it -| Medium LIE 10a they feel that the cream is off the Mastic Asphalt : 11% to return today with written com-| Medium ........ ..... 1o0g13 HH REPORTS ON PRICES Immediat Application LENSES /must-have-a-car demand, the mo- | N Ind Pub Serv 5% 309 © 11115 |plaints and an affidavit, from the CALVES Loo WASHINGTON . REPLACED ment that competition really re- | Eosrem Laundry i 2% PH station management. = {Good and choice .1700@1780| py Nene]: N, ray 29 (U..P.). y BRING IN THE PIECES asserts itself, they will plunge in Pub , Serv of Ind 3'; pfd..... 99'a 100g The station, Chicago's oldest, Common and medium ........ 11 J 0311 ol it ne publican ood study com- | N ) | A " [Y ROOFING AND DR Jos E KERNEL with the new models. i 0& BE 43% Pl...... 11 --| broadcasts no “live® music. Three 3.5091 mittee reported that 73 food items | Mooi doi Ba Yr an Camp pfd . 22 Feeder andl Stocker Cattle and Calves "TR 3 N- TERMINAL Bt which cost the Washington, D, ©.,| [EE SA TRACTIO sa Expect Broader Market Stokely-Van Camp com .. 303, lunion members are employed to Stee . f th Jeile flee 7 ? |handle recordings. Petrillo de-|Choice— housewife 31004 in 1939 now can Rates | “More than that, all of the motor |: com : oH pounds ............ Wooaitool MERE trving to broaden the auto Cited, Tul Co 5% ......uuee ....|manded the number be increased | 800-1050 pounds ... 1 506 17 80 not be bought for less than $18.06. USE YOUR CREDIT AT juan sie we g “i 463 ¥ho auto Union Title com... eV o'shk. Good— | ’ Many housewives patronizing cer-| e PERSONAL market to a reamed-of ra > “as 500- pounds ..ee.. ernsses 14.50@ 18.0 He t { Bonds ee es 800-1050 pounds ......eveves 14 Nal 00 | tain type of stores must pay up MY] a NS é it LOANS one car per family against the ex-/, . a ANE Medium {to $26.20 for the food items, the! va Si pectation of 36 million families in| Bunner Ferciizer lure I. NAME ASSISTANT MANAGER | 506.1000 pounds vo 123081450 committee said. It issued the re| TRUST COMPANY rene . Chol 8 Pa " - 1950. To this end they are all tak- | Gf ipen Cm Blas 478, 64,---- 28 ....] M. E. Crow, wholesale manager) es and 4} poy Sorted “ B5 port in challenging. OPA claims | BURAUE ERE RR 123 EAST MARKET STREEY ing soundings of the demand for a | Columbia Club 112s 3s... ee? ...{of the Indianapolis sales field of | Ewen. (Shorn) that it has held the line on food NE I Fin 5s . . i , Good and cho "1 . . MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANC cheaper car. | Hoosier Crown 3s Far Standard Oil Co, will take over| Good and choice ... 700m 800) prices during the war. 131 Ww. ‘Washington st. . “These factors point toward a judpls REL 3D new duties as assistant branch Lambs (Shore) { . ee = i i, ML a ndpls Rallways ! T 4s conclusion that the present prosper- | TP ange i 33 i raes, Bb 97 manager at South Bend Saturday. Chalce aid ¢ closely sorted . 16.00 | Ind ! i N ood ar ol . . 14.256 2 ity in the auto business should last | 01s Water Co Cour jot 108 [He joined the company in 1933 Medium an a od renters 13.00 14.00 some. time beyond 1950, perhaps N Ind Pub Serv 3lis 73 106, 108i; AS an agent at Joliet, IL Common 10.004212 50 even to 1952 Fub Serv 91 1nd 3% 35......1071 1083 92. { Pu e a BB i.viiiiinnes 100 . INCORPO “ ? st- | Trac Term C 5s 67 ‘ie RATI fe an] J Wiliams Tne. 4 5... % .“ U.S. STATEMENT ONS s | *Ex-dividend Bookwalter Realty Co., Inc. 3053 W. - the richness of the prospects, the WASHINGTON, May 29 (U. P.).—Gov-| ington bivd, Indianapolis. agent Janes cold truth remains that the Ameri- LOCAL PRODUCE ernment expenses and receipts for the G. Martin, same address: 1000 shares no { f d-1046, is current fiscal year through May 27, com | par value: Maude E. Bookwalter. John can expectation, as of mi " pared with a year ago | H. Bookwalter, James ©. Martin. at a major depression will in- ) : "nib Year = Last Year | {Jam in. - p Pou Hi 108 ILANT DELIVERY | Expenses... $38.701,700.108 $88 984.730 944 | Benjamin Harrison Hotel Corp, In\evitably occur about 1950. I a ae Bb. and aver, Me;lwar Spend... 45:817.186,720 "0.841.200 321 dianapoils; Articles accepting provisions <<} ' 1. 8 8, 2 and over, ie 416 905. 40.084 061.000 | of general corporations act of 1929; 1500 All the arguments about the pos-| 22; under, 20c; Leghorns, 18c; Leghorn | | Receip t ens ai 368 1 48 813.178 344 shares of $100 par value. f sibilities must return to the present | hens, 9c: 1946 springs, 30c; 1046 broll-| Cash Bal. 18,806,923, 581 0,531,057.487| Warren’ Hotel Cor Indianapolis 30c; roosters, 18c; ducks, 15c; geese, |Pub. Debt + 772004 378.518 238 T8R 192 114 | amendment TPs ianapolis; |
fact of that attitude, and only time | 50:
capons, 6 lbs. and over, 30c; can change that attitude.” 22 Eggs: Current receipts, 54 Ibs. to case, A - - S—— Je; graded eggs, A large, 33¢; A medium, c, no grade, 26¢ U. S. LOAN TO FRANCE "suits,
under, | Gold Res.
. 20,243,079 637 20,268,773,350
‘MAY INFLUENCE VOTE
| WASHINGTON, May 29 (U. P).| | —~France today received a $1,370,- | 000,000 American loan which may | encourage the French people to shy
|away from communism. Announcement of the credit [Agreement came-just-four-days-be- | fore the national elections when the French will decide whether their government will move toward the right or left. Assistant Secretary of State Wil{liam L. Clayton, in a statement accompanying announcement of the agreement, denied the loan had any connection with the French elections. Its timing, however, lent weight to recent reports that Amerfcan diplomatic officials in Paris had been urging action on the credit before the French people go to the polls Sunday.
TRUCK WHEAT
» Indianapoils floor mills and grain ele-
vators are ‘paying $1.88 per bushel for No. red wheat ® other grades on their merits); oats, No. 2 white or No od
oh
testing 34 ibs. or Retier. So oorn, yellow shelled, ig PEL ‘white shelled corn, $1.5
t ng . Listin! In Indianapolis, Ine, 519 Vine | = INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE st.. Evanaviie: pin Harp. a ine |Clearings ............ persons $ 6,522,000 | 406 Old National Bank bldg., Evansville, ADOBE +\vessenuneantrsnsinreiss 7,320,000 | 50 shares no par value; to operate trans- | mitting and receiving radio, furmish en. tertainment, instruction, to manufacture | and deal in wireless, radio and televi-
Local Industry Still Slow,
Coal Developments Awaited
| Industrial production in Indianapolis remained at a “trickle”
today|410 w
as business and industrial leaders awaitéd néw developments in the coal’
| strike,
employment to anything approach{ing normal, The Chamber of Commerce described the restoration resulting from the end of the gas ban as a return to approximately the production levels of last week. Even if the coal strike were to end immediately, according to spokesmen for Citizens Gas and Coke Uttlity: it would require nearly 48 hours to prepare the coke ovens for normal gas output. Gradual return of the estimated 4000 industrial workers laid off Monday and Tuesday because of the gas ban was expected although there was little optimism for get-
Eo
ting everr those employees on a fulltime schedule. Curtailments which followed the original reduction ‘of gas use to 24- hours a week still were in force. The mine situation in the state remained unchanged. Lt. Cmdr LP. M. Clarkson, special observer for "the department of interior, sald he had “no news” from Indiana mines and had received no more specific instructions from Washington. He made clear when he arrived in Indiana early this week that he had little authority in the proposed government . operation of the mines,
but had been assigned here primar- |
ily as an “impartial observer.”
End of the ban on industrial use of gas yesterday brought some relief to key industries but with use of gas still limited to three eight-|pyiier,’ same addresp. 120 ‘shares no par | hour shifts a week, the relief was not enough to restore production and |v alueL
increasing 1500 shares of $100 par value
sion - appliances, Jr.
ete.
Manchester Realty Corp.
capital stock
John B, Caraway | Clarence Leich, Henry B. Walker, | Indianapolis;
to
TO THE
500-MILE RACE
amendment changing capital stock to 1450 shares of $1 par value and change of agent to Willis K. Kunz, 919 Circle Tow- |
MAY 30 starting 5:00 A. M.
er, Indianapolis - Universal Tool & Engineering c 0., 10th st., Indianapolis 2 Earl AGrammeann same address; shares no par value; Carl A. | Frederick D. Anderson, Green City Boat House, st, Indianapolis; agent,
Ine, Jack
wl deal In boats, Wilber E. Fuller, ler i M. Dodrill Jr, rill Sr.
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