Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1946 — Page 8
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However Office Will Remain
Open to Process Old Claims. "By JACK THOMPSON The local district OPA operation
of price and rent control sputtered and clicked to a stop today.
And the biggest worry before OPA|-
+ officials was whether they could re- © tain ‘their employees during the}
“interim” period while congress de-|.
‘bates whether the price control act will be extended. : were restless and pos- " gibilitles that some would begin | drifting “into other jobs was ini minent, Situation Explained 1 This was evident despite the 14 per cent pay boost for all federal employees that became effective along with. the expiration of the
this morning reading excerpts from a “small” six-page telegram from National Administrator Paul A.
3-YEAR TERM OF “FEPC EXPIRES
Race Discrimination. By JAMES F. DONOVAN
“““iinited Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, July 1 (U.P.)—The stormy fair’ employment practices commission passed out of existence today with the warning that, since V-J day, racial and religious discrimination has been making 2
Final Report Warr Warns Against,
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OPA Director Jame Siickinnd mote fe No sini office sal at the World Wr memoria... Keep
.“% level head” he said.
GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (1200) Butchers
120- 140 ponte ia
19.25 140- 160 pounds 20.00 300
Hog Price Up $5.15 Here, Recoints at Yards Light WAR PROFITEERS
Light supplies at the Indianapolis stockyards today, coupled with termination of price control, found prices uneven but sharply higher. Prices in all major classes were up. Hogs increased $5.15 per hundredweight, while some tattle were up as much as $2.00. _ Receipts today were 575 cattle, . hogs, 375 calves and 175 sheep.
Complete Halt
| WEATHER AIDS FIGHT ON BORER
lt + er
Expected This Year.
cording to J.J. ‘Davis, head of the entomology department of the Pur= due university agricultural experiment station; the weatherman has again aided the corn growers of Indiana in reducing dangers of Bure. pean corn borer losses.
planting was delayed for the most part so that little corn was planted before the recommended date suggested by the entomology depart- _| ment. Little damage is’ anticipated in Indiana, according to Davis, Dr. H. O. Deay, in direct charge f= | of corn borer research, reports that " Ca , : “#5 legg-laying for the first generation operty management section of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board met this morning at the Union |Of borers is practically over and m 7 ‘Trust Co. to map plans, further spraying or dusting by air- : oo planes, as anticipated by many : q sweet corn and hybrid corn growers, U S. PROBING lis not recommended as such insec i ¥
"SCHEDULED AT |. U,|ticde treatments at this time wil
Times Special be of no value. BLOOMINGTON, Ind, July 1— Vo
DAN : a 1.Giuzal] The fifth annual institute on hos, u y I €8 , - » VILLE, C pital accounting will be held at In Fields, 17-year-old Danville highly visas Jule 21-26 in coc | Listen to Investigate Contracts Total- school athlete and employee of the|operation. with the American: Hos- |
ing About $78,000,000 Danville Gazette, pital association snd the Indiana . BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS"
Youth of 17 Is HOSPITAL INSTITUTE
Youngest Lion’
Times 8 peocial
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Little Indiana Corn Loss| |
. LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 1.~Age
Because of the cold, wet spring, :
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Ballard Ie Banquet Bosma .D: Bridgman Capitol D Carey. & Conway's Cumberla East End Golden Home Fa
* Grade farms, a covel - milk is “Grade cap. I plant.
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2 AN BRINGS $400
is the youngest f Hospital association. WASHINGTON, July 1 (U. P.)—
member in the : history of the The senate war investigating committee opened an inquiry today into
Lions club here, reports. of war profiteering. « A]. Government accounting experts
Charles started 3 were to take the witness chair to|the
sweeping out” Gazette--of~ July 1—A furnish data on about $78,000,000 fice in the sum-
Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind.
The program this year will be devoted to the theory and practice of cost analysis in hospitals.
Bmited to 75, wil be made up of
~The registration, which will be!
business managers and accountants |!
| Merrill Lynch, el Fenner & a
| Every night 9, | Monday through Friday “
‘Have No Legal Status um “When and in what form the act| comeback in industry. le 380 pounds dis Fin will be renewed is the biggest ques-| In its final report to President Mo to Good tion today,” he said. Truman, the commission said that TELE (Lo “We're dead; we have no legal| during the war it was able to fight Steers Sinus for any future rent and price | industrial discrimination effectively.| “ho control opinions Suis this lapse|But since hostilities ceased, it said, nl founds in law,” he con
i counting work in hospitals of more
in war contracts placed with a group|mer of 1943 snd than 100 beds.
[email protected](total of 42 animals sold for an| . Chicago area firms. They in-|since that time average price of slightly more than|ciude Erie Basin' Metal Products, has become ac$90 each at the first Indiana Hamp-
shire Sheep Breeders’
responsible for supervising the ae- em P.M. ~
Mr. Fields / Inc, Elgin, IIL; Interstate Machin-|complished in many of the odd jobs| %j association | ery Co., Chicago, and Batavia Metal|and trades around a country print i Mlshow and sale here Products, Inc, Batavia, TIL shop. He was running a linotype poe Spirited bidding hiked the sale] The investigation will include|before his 15th birthday. He is no % SR of the top animal, a yearling |Juestions of advance payments|stranger to | esses and type cases. 00 navn consigned by Jay-Dee Farms, made manufacturers, readjustment| He was selected as the Gazette's %| Columbus, to $400. The ram was|Of contract prices, administration of | representative in the Lions club beurchased by Roger Woebbeking, | Priorities and government, policing| cause he is the “oldest” male [email protected] or of financial practices on the part of ber of the force. as ries [email protected] Top price paid for a ewe was $230, industrial contractors. Charles “learned the trade” from [email protected]|guccessful bidder was Shefeld| Committee Chairman “James M.|the late Alvin Hall, publisher of the Farms, New Vernon, New Jersey.|Mead (D. N. ¥.), told reporters that|Gasetie and past president of the|19.50! The ‘consignor was Lakewood Farms, it was “perfectly obvious” that some| Lions club. "| Pranklin, instances of wasteful practices and — {geatieen Il 9g18 0 “downright fraudulent” deals had EX_.MARINE GETS : : been experienced in the haste of ‘EARLY BIRD’ CARD!
ie wwe WESTFIELD LIONS [Peon experienc %0- 900 pounds FE Raw w ELECT NEW OFFICERS : U.S. STATEMENT GREENWOOD, Ind. July 1 Bur. 3 nard S. Fields, a former marine in|
Times Special WESTFIELD, Jul 1. — Horace y WASHINGTON, July 1 (U. P.).—Government expenses
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a > i T5030.00 “the gains made by minority group| 1300-1500 “pounds 18.25@?20. said that the district price|Workers began to disappear.” The|G: it , and rent control offices would re- five-year-old FEPC expired at mid- 1
to process old claims. |night because congress has refused 1100-1300 pounds
« 17.006 . 2, 5a
".. 16.50@1 i [email protected]
18.00 18.00
Kirkman has been elected president
of the Westfield Lions club for We current a year through June 27, com- {received the No. wi ra ensuing year. pared a ko gO:
is Year Other officers are: First vice ux $63,814,456,500
penses president, Floyd Carson; second vice| War, Spend. 4 L,87.00 Mr. Fields served in the 74th
Recel : president, Robert Andry; third vice Net Beacit 2 2 1 ide} , 3 / - president, ' Don Riley; secretary-| Sv Ba aree tC 582 Malcolm Bray; lion|gold Reserve 20,269,348,967
tamer, Don Comer; direclors, A. H
And receipts for the | World war I and now a barber here, 1 card in the Early Bird club membership drive
Cutter and common. wn CALVES (200) Good and choice Common and medium 2. i Culls 8.00 treasurer, Feeder and Stovkar Sutin and Calves
FANT RANTS
CENTRAL CHAPEL IRVING HILL CHAPEL
WEST SHAPRL
to gt it 1300-1500 pounds we .can attempt no new give it any more money. ol during the lapse in| The cominittes, headed by Chair-|,io ise Dounds man that the current “denial of 700-1160 pounds “All prices boosted during the * period will revert to ‘old equal opportunity, if allowed to be- 800 pounds passed,” inted out. create civic discord and to be a| 600- 800 pounds he po cause of embarrassment to the og: 000 pounds INSURANCE AGENTS [ree v Strong Legislation Needed the problem. Congress must act on Beet Bulls (all weights) Grant O. Q. Johnson, local Man-| grange anti-discrimination legislaCo. of New York, has been elected | congress depends “the future status president of the General Agents|or minority workers”—describéd as gr it was announced today.| jews, association sponsored the| 1 submitting their report, Mr. insurance in the school of business administration at Butler university
“law,” he declared. man a Ross, told Mr. Tru-|Comm 600- . ceilings’ if and when a new law is come permanent, cannot fail to| 800-1000 pounds United States in its international PICK NEW OFFICERS executive action wou ‘mot. such, ss son ager of the Mutual Life Insurance|yion it said, It added that. upon Good (ai weights) . and Managers association of In-|Negroes Mexican-Americans and i of a curriculum of during the past year, Members of
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. er, secretary, and Herbert A. Sloan, treasurer. August. L. Bondi, J, Russell Townsend Jr, and Eber. M, ¥ Spence will serve on the executive . committee. :
| ST. LOUIS PULLMAN
STOP ELIMINATED ~
barrier on their trips to the Southwest,
An announcement from the Chi-
and Texas from Indianapolis will into effect July 7. the first time in railroad the inevitable change of at St. Louls has been abolished. Sleeping cars from New York, which are routed through here, will go all the way to Tulsa, Dklahoma City, Dallas and San
A Pennsylvania has speeded up several of its schedules.
ONLY 6 ONE-ROOM - SCHOOLS ARE LEFT
Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind.
t, announced today, Mr. Rice said that 15 years ago jibe county had 21 schools in which “grades one to eight were taught in ‘once room.
FARMER IS INJURED
J IN TRAIN-CAR WRECK CRAWFORDSVILLE, July. 1, — Robert Miller, 4, Montgomery y farmer; is in Culver hospital In serious. condition with ina received when his automobile by a Pennsylvania freight
Browns valley southwest
of here. His automobile was carried 200 feet by the train.
Ross and his five associates tendered their formal resignations. Mr. Truman accepted them “with great regreét.” He praised them for efficiency which, he said, was attained, “even under a continuous barrage of | criticism and harassment.” Mr. Truman has strongly urged congress to adopt permanent antidiscrimination legislation. Senate opponents from the south filibustered many weeks to block action on such a bill at this session of congress. The committee also told Mr, Tru-
{man:
ONE: Employers generally tend to eliminate discrimination when the federal government intervenes, And oncgthe barrier is down, workers|a all races accept one another “without rancor.”
cases during its life. Negroes filed 80 per cent of the complaints. THREE: Most war centers—Chicago excepted—show more Negro war workers have lost their jobs than whites.
HENRY COUNTY SETS JULY 4 PROGRAM
NEW CASTLE, Ind, July 1A diversified program of entertainment has beel arranged for Henry county's “welcome home” for world war II veterans July 4 at Memorial park, The program is scheduled ‘to get under way at 2 o'clock with riding exhibitions, contests “for children and a demonstration of trick shooting by an expert from one of the nationally-known gun companies. Fireworks are planned for both afternoon and evening, Newton Leakey is general chair-
_ | man for the event.
NEWSPRINT CONTROLS
ARE RELAXED BY CPA WASHINGTON, July 1 (U. P.).— Newspapers now may keep on hand & “minimum practicable working inventory” of newsprint. Stocks formerly . were, limited 40 30 or 50 days, J Further relaxing controls over newsprint, the civilian production administration also abolished import restrictions on it. J. Hale Stelnman, retiring chief of CPA's printing and publishing division, said the changes were made because of increased production of newsprint and the fact the former Inventory limitation would “e unworkable in the summer when publishers commonly save newsphint.
Cholce—
Baker, J, R. McMullan and Joe
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE
TWO: FEPC handled nearly 5000 Amer
500- 800 Pp + 18.00
« 16.50
500- 800 pounds . ++-14.50 800-1050 pounds ..... vesenes 14.30 Medium 500-1000 Choice an
17.00 17.60
16.00 16.00
« 12500@14. «ee 16.7%
unds closely sorted . SHEEP (179 Ewes (Shorn) Good and choice
6.500 1.75 [email protected]
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LOCAL ISSUES
Good and choice Medium and good , Common
Nominal quotations furnished by Indianapolis securities dealers: TOCKS
Agents Pin Corp com Agents Fin Corp pl
American States pfd,. Amer States cl A
tes cl B L'S Ayres 4%% ptd Ayrshire Col com ... Belt R Stk Yds com. Belt R Stk Yds prd Bobbs-Merrill 4% pfd. Bobbs-Merrill com Central Soya com Circle Theater com .......... Comwlth Loan 4% Cons Fin Corp pid ,......... Delta Eleotric com ... . Electronic Lab com Ft Wayne & Jackson B pd. *HerfI-Jones cl A pfd . 1 Hook Drug Co om Ind Asso Fel Co
Indpls P & L - pid. Indianapolis Water pfd Indpls Water Cl A com. Indpls Railways com Investors Telephone 3s "61 Jeff Nat Life com
pid Lincoln Loan co 6% pid... 100 Lincoln Nat Life com Marmon-Herrington com sens Mastic © Asphal *Natl Homes com N Ind Pub Serv 5%.. FP R Mallory com. ... Progress Laundry com: Pub Serv of Ind com
*Ross Gear & Tool com So Ind G&E 4.8% pid *Stokely-Van Camp pid Stokely-Van Camp com..... Terre Haute Malleable ...... U 8 Machine com United Tel Co 8% . Union Title com
American Loan 4%s 60 .... Bubner Fertilizer bs 54 Ch of Com Bldg 4%s 61 Citizens Ind ‘Tel 4%s 61..... Columbia Club 1%» bs Consol Fin 5s 66.
Indpls P&L 3%s 7.... "es Indpls, Railways Co Bs 8.;.. Ind Assoc Tel Co 3s 75...... Kuhner Packing Co 4s 54... N Ind Pub Berv 3'%s 13..... Pub Serv of Ind Js 75..... Pub Tel 4%s 35 Trac Term Corp 5s 67.: H J Willams Iho bs 65 *Ex-dividend,
LOCAL PRODUCE
PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs. and over, 24; under, 200; springs, 4% lbs. and over, 23c; under, 20c; Leghorns, 18¢; Leghorn hens, 10¢; 1048 springs, 30c; roosters, 16c;
L1948 broilers, 30c; ducks, * 15c; geese, 20c;
= Current receipts, 54 Iba, to ease, 0c; graded eggs, A large, J6c; A medium, 30¢: no grade, 250. oy Buatterfat: Sle
Clearings
He was Don Vories of A
Newby.
capons, 8 lbs. and over, 30c; under, 22. |
Debits resides there now.
Last Year 7% / 7 409,742,904.781 of the American Legion post 252. 7 , £ |
DAILY THROUGH TRAIN
INDIANAPOLIS ro TEXAS
THROUGH ST. LOUIS
Mines at Tonth Straet 5377 Bast Washington Sireet § 2002 West Michigan Street
*
0 Ne 2707 drs ig, Aer A na ie lt te 6c amt aca
Leaves Indianapolis ‘Daily Starting Monday, July 8
Not just a theough car—but a complete through train daily to the great and fast-growing Texas cities. Traveling over the shoftest East-West rail route to St. Louis—the Pennsylvania, then southward over the Missouri Pacific Lines and Texas & Pacific Railway,
Fine air-conditioned reclining seat coaches as well as modern sleepers— through service for every passenger! Not a single change to make; unpack, relax and enjoy a “luxurious air-conditioned home on wheels."
EVERY DAY BOTH WAYS!
WESTBOUND Example by Days
FASTOOUND
Example by Dope
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AV INOIANAPOUS 1 1261.5 P.M, Mon. Ar, Dalles . caininn 950 AN, Toes, A. Worth suis 1045 AM, Tees, Ar, B Paso sisniny TASAM Wed, ———————
Ar. Howton saunas 200 PA, Toes, Ac. Galveston s 1100 410 PA, Toes,
————————————————————— Ar, Sou Antonle i 14 5:35 PA. Toes.
Iv, Son Antone i 1.04 9:00 AR, Sw,
bv. Galveston 1110s DAS AR, Sm, br. Howton, ssa s4s 1200 PAL, Sem,
Av. B Pose svinans P00 PA, Set, bv, Port Worth 4530 8:13 PA, Sem. bv, Dalles. civines 415 PA, Sm, Ar. Indienopothe + i + 1350 PA, Mon,
Relief F Distress Marvelo Retonga $50 a States.
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me until m
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A variety of rooms as well as berths for
marvelous. Pullhan passengers. Excellent dining car service all the way !
weight and years,” haj
Via Pomayivonia Roliroad sant of 50. lovis, MMuowt Pocific Lines, Texas & Pocific Raliway west of 51, Lows,
CANVAS 1
TRUCK WHEAT “
WEB
Canvas and Webbing Products Made to Order 4
ANVAs PRODUCTS
By
ml the. BING [POT
BE Imont 2400
Indtanapolis floor mills and’ grain ele8
; oats, No. 2 white or No, £ Ibs, or better, 83¢; corn, No, yellow shelled, $1.36 per bushel snd No. white shelled corn, $1.51.
'NEW FIRMS. AND PARTNERSHIPS
Aeme Heating Co, ns conversion burners and furnaces, Jam hint F. Brennan . MeéGough, -M 0, rear 438 N. Arsen.
Bieyele Jerat and sales.
Dyer, 1434 Stuf.
TO MEXICO CITY, through sleeping car every day, .via Laredo and National Railways of Mexico. Arrive Mexico City 8:50 A.M. third following day. Returning, leave 5.00 P.M.
7 STANDARD TIME SHOWN-=udd 1 how foi Daylight Time FOR RESERVATIONS phone Riley 9390
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