Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1946 — Page 10

"Pending Fate of

in an a despite the J from Scripps-Howard of Virtually every commodity. On “any evidence of wild panic buying. it The . on was more A spotty. with prices tending to break | * ‘upward, some slightly, others almost * double. Livestock prices similarly spurted upward but few increases “were evident in small retail stores. Summary of Survey A summary of the situation in various cities follows: NEW YORK — No immediate signs of an upward swing in whole-! ‘sale or retail markets. Leading department stores pledged there would be no rise in prices, as did restaurants, food chain stores, ave Sta es, laundries, fuel ofl Ved an ems; JiGUSF aH uto buco 7 stores. Many dir 4 said "the

LS, NOT BUYING,

and Department Stores Try to Hold Line!

2 ©. By Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, July 3.—American common sense exerted itself to- | obvious but not altogether successful effort to hold the price) substantially. passing of OPA—at least until the picture is clarified.

flected efforts at Er a ‘on the part of retailers and distributors said, but there probably would® be

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Expect Meat, Laid Supply To Show Increase.

By GRANT DILLMAN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 2.—AgriculNew OPA Moves. | ture department officials sald today | that if. congres refuses to revive} : price controls domestic meat and lard supplies soon should increase

The supply, of dairy products also increase somewhat, they

newspapers all over the country re- might

the buyers’ side there was nowhere little immediate effect on other ogee | foods. Fresh fruits and vegetables, | express alarm, such as labor lead- | [with the exception of citrus fruits, ers; most businessmen seem to] {were not controlled. | think change is all to the good. It was pointed out, however, that| (. atary of the New . Castle | FT. WORTH—Prices unchanged ®7Y improvement in food SUPPLIES’ cpamber of commerce, has been in food and clothing, but rents up| at home would be at the expense ,..,inted commanding officer of slightly. Merchants and most land-|°f ‘he famine program. The gOV-| oo un 528, Civil Alr patrol, with lords adopt watch-and-wait siv| STEEN has’ enough grain to keep .p,, grade of major. Units In tude. - Public not panicky ‘and ro| the Pipelines overseas full for only| yenry ‘Fayette, Rush, Decatur, city-wide rush on stores to hoard. |about six weeks. Wayne and Franklin counties will No reports of eviction notices among Expect Price Rise be under Maj. Hutchison's jurisrenters.’ . The increase in supplies also will| diction.

ALBUQUERQUE—Leading stores, | be accompanied by a corresponding | A

restaurants, hotels and auto dealers increase in prices, it w said pledged to hold the line. Building] The departments in line with its} SCHEDULES NOR | 2 - WRENN AAR V ER 1.5%

materials dealers predict some in-| Official policy, - Withdrew from the) bi RABIN ot al} northbdund - fight,

Floyd J. Hutchison, executive

crease. Packers foresaw $2 boost in|Meat and grain niarkets yesterday SRELIE SOON: NO Pei al deaths, AYES,

{ar ‘reported, But some landlords are No more wi [prices fal} back 10 irae

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NAM HEAD RAPS

INFLATION TALK

Wason Denies End of OPA Will Bring Chaos.

(U.P).

NEW YORK, July 2

would mean the. beginning of cha-

otic inflation is “just nonsense,” Robert R. Wason,* president of the National Association of Manufacturers, declared on his arrival here from Paris. _ “Manufactiirers

will . _ produce

‘goods and they will have to compete with each other, forcing prices will not export more than 200,000 1 aterials,

down instead of up,” he asserted, Mr. Wason, who has been in Paris attending “an International Cham-| ber of Commerce conference, admit-

him by surprise. : The N. A. M., which played a leading role in the battle against OPA, warned its 15000 members not to take advantage of the abo- | lition of .price controls.

to come by price policies adopted in the immediate future,” Chairman | Ira A. Mosher wrote members, “The left wing propagandists who fought for perpetuation of price | g | control charged business arfd indus-

Belief that the end of the OPA |

ted the end of OPA had taken

“You and every producer in this country will be judged for years,

U. S. URGED TO STAY‘! IN RUBBER BUSINESS "WASHINGTON, July 2 (U, P.).— The senate military affairs subcommittee has under ‘consideration a resolution: to retain governmentoperated synthetic rubber plants until a federal program has been started to make the United States independent of foreign natural rubber. sources. Underfthe resolution, the government would continue operation of the synthetic rubber plants until six months after the director of reconversion formulates the nation's rubber program. SubcOrimittee Chairman Joseph | C. O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.) said rubjoer plantations in Sumatra, Java | and she Malay peninsula probably |

| tons this year compared with 530,{000 tons in prewar years. He pointed out that American synthetic | rubber plants have a 1,000,000-ton | annual capacity.

FEDERAL AND STATE BANK CALLS ISSUED

Banks in Indiana were receiv{ing calls from federal and state banking heads today for financial {reports showing their condition at {the end of the fiscal year, Jung 30. | the call

currency, issued

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CPA ORDERS CHECK

ON GOODS HOARDING

Nation-wide Inquiry Into Withholding of Scarce Items

From Consumer WASHINGTON, July 2 (U, P)

Market Planned.

~The civilian production adminis«

tration is making 2 nation-wide investigation of ‘possible withholding of clothing and other consumer products, Morris Verner, CPA enforcement

chief, disclosed today.

Mr, Verner said his investigators will ‘he "diverted from other en-

of items such as automobiles, re-|-frigerators,+ textiles and building

His action follows President Truman’s announcement the justice | départment’ will bring criminal actions against anyone who intentionjay withholds goods from the mar- . Verner said he does not ex-| ar widespread withholding of | sewing machines, washers, vacuum | cleaners and some other consumer | durables. He said, however, there |

lis widespread withholding of tex-'

tiles, which is likely to continue as long as there is uncertainty about the fate of price controls. |

Clothing manufacturers already | Preston Delano, controller’ of the are feeling the pinch , which will ‘be Public debt 269.898, 484,032 from | reflected at the consumer level in 01d reserve .20,269,5012318

VERY ABT IEN SRE BISIORPOTEIIN | woyhington PORE o Sonal banks. The a clothing shartage in a Jew weeks, tar charge -exhorbitant prices. YOUur| oy gop siate chastered banks was Mis Verner said.

| forcement programs to check on Withholding and speculative hoarding

and most extensive witholding will

| be in food.

Meanwhile, the CPA has been holding meetings to determine whether it will be able to continue its low-cost clothing program; under

| which it allocates cloth t6 manus facturers of cheaper clothing.

u. S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, July 2 (U. P) ~Gove ernment expenses and receipts for the

current fiscal year through June 28, come pared with a year ago: This Year t Yea EXpenats $65,018,631,000 $100 404, 506. des War spend’'g 48,541,675174 90,020,145,513 Receipts. . 43,037,798,808 = 46,456,554, 579 Net deficit 53,948,040, 108 24,607,720,351 250,115,345,803 20,212,030,614

21,980,820,182 h baiance 14,237 883,205

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trend hinges on action of wholesal- known ta have refused checks last| Py (Tu Poe Gindfall to dos | schedules, including / addition of] ers and manufacturers. Saturday pending “readjustment.” nean or n ga on of answer must be action that will} ; Clearings., ! : 9 Vi x A state rent law went into effect! Hotel. room prices remain un: mestic consumers, The export pro threee new round-trips to Detroit, make" industry's price policy Ervstal| foiled rece ny ny Geparimen of - Mr Tey expected {tie wore Debits he hg rouge eftective, wm with the passing of QPA Ceilings changed. : gram had been taking about 30 per was announced today By Chicago & clear. If not, our enterprise sys- | Anancial institutions. na 3 cis were frozen and the state housing- iz |cent_of the nation’s pork, 50 per Southern airlines. tem will be gondemned and an- L indigestion, hea SAN FRANCISCO — Some rents | 15 t| C. & S. also has add entur 1scul acidity. Suff rent’ commissioner planned to re- *| cent of the lard and 15 per cent.o so has added two new other long step taken toward Tegi- Y irm SS JO | Acidity, Suffere and many food prices spurted up-|. oper | flights to New Orleans and Housto : LOCAL PRODUCE Sime by oblaln tain the staff of OPA rent control|ward. Trade leaders urged line be | oo. ouston | mented economy. ~ from their drugs division to enforce the law ToL bot thi way 1 de by | Supplies of good. and choice cuts|on its southbound schedule, Detroit creas, | 1 Chi Wh | B k Dew discovery. h . ; n . PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY e. Just m CLEVELAND—Retailers hastened many price-hungry landlords on will not increase materially as most | {Manager Dick Pfennig said. Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs and over, 0 Icago lo esa e a ers mi glass of mil : : ; set-aside meat. has been medium| New departure times from here | | 20c; springs, 4% lbs and over, 2; isfy. or mon to assure buyers they would sell food dealers. All lines were fttery. , to Detroit 9:06 | under, 20c; Leghorns, 18¢: Leghorn hens, aie” Gy “Hook's present stocks at OPA ceilings and| Livestock producers went “hog and low quality. But choice meat 2 : eLro ht 8m, 11 a. m, | er rior ou: 1548 Dealers. 300 | The Century Biscuit Co., including | Capitol ave. and New York st, everywhere, take no more than their OPA|wild,” asking $19 & hundredweight may be easier to buy—if you have| : o Pp. m, 4:33 p. m, 8:45 p. Mm, BOR, LO er ot vee. 2c: a four-story building at 630 W. New {bought by Indiana Bearings, Inc. — - markup on replacements. - If h that 1 kK i the money—as rising prices force p. m. and 4:35 a. m. The. 8:05 E Reus: Current receipts, 54 Ibs. to case, | York st., in which the firm is locat- | A 12-unit apartment building as There Were renii raises, some as ol op a} ash week were bring- | ou income groups out of the com-|& m., 8:45 p. m. and 4:35 a. m | 300; graded eggs. A large. 35; A medium, |3139-41 Central ave. was sold to acatl § Sling $14.50. .1Amb prices soared {Or | petition, | fights are non-stop, requiring an| The Citizens Gas & Coke Utility| 30g; no grade, 25e. ed, has been sold to the Kungsholm| garry Huchman by the Central Av much as 100 per cent, but the or-lno good reasom, according to . | Butterfat: lc. y Ave, genized landlords reported either putchers wh ai ted Yel ry Rapid Improvement hour and 53 minutes from Indianap-| today announced an increase of 95 Baking Co. of Chicago. | Realty Corp. for $50,000. Here are | A tumadigte” increases or sume ul e ’ who predic retail meat ‘Here 4s the way department ex-| {olis to Detroit. : cents a ton in the price of coke TRUCK WHEAT The Illinois organization operates; The city zoning board Monday on your v: Heteasek of 15 per oent [rice RvRrioes of 10 to 12 cents perts see the probable food situa- New departure times on the New| which will ‘now be $1290 a ton de- a nationwide wholesale bakery. will hear petitions for variances for and Sharm Wholesale: produce and rat n a day or-so. 'Retail| yo if congress does not extend| Orleans-Houston route are 1:20 p.m. livered in Marion county. ThdidBepalts Boor mits and grain dle Other downtown property sales!construction of a $30,000 retail store ny coLD Sibir Nigra milk prices up 2 cents a quart to| price controls: and 4:55 p. m. Other previously The increase is 40 cents below the vators are paving $1.88 per bushel for | announced yesterday include a $30,- at 3762 N. Meridian st.; a $15,000 Noelectricit DE ear yay paves i cents at stores and 19 cents de-| MEAT—Supplies should . improve schéduled southbound flights leave maximum price increase allowed on | No, 1 red whext igther. grades on their! 006 building at 44 S. Illinois st: lumber mill at 1138 S. Harding st, Pine for all than former black-market prices iverey. Produce prices advanced as| rapidly as livestock is drawn to {Indianapolis at 10:08 a. m. 10: 40 all sizes of domestic coke under testing 3 fos. io hotter Sie: corn, No.3 3 ‘bought by George Geroulis from and a $5000 garage structure at Fall hair. A real CINCINNATI—Department stores| Some. landlords demanded $200] ™ rics by higher prices [7 MA Bi ora re, See eo BH et dames Cunning, and five lots at'Creek bivd. and 33h st. $ J : : WHEAT AND FLOUR—No early a — Fr —— — pledged maintenance of current i - Pe affine. oa wie. Tok for SpanImenIs previously bringing | increase is probable because of reg- | . . 5 mal markups. One large food store $60 8 Junk Syuriment house as- | yjations restricting millers to 85 per . wr Add new pe promised to keep present prices ign wel iGally Weed “sanity” | went of last yeas production. Brew- "NAIR even at » loss. A 100d chain prom- manos: ers and distillers still are barred ised no increases and urged buyer: from using wheat. n : iS Tes HHO aed» ysis BROADCASTS START DAIRY PRODUCTS — Set-asides| : : ry ON HIGH FREQUENCY ™* continue temporarily on chedMany complaints of rent increases! dar cheese, condensed milk - and : Shampoo | Times Special dried milk. 5 Fine for —in at least o ne instance doubled.| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July, 2—| VEGETABLES—Fresh vegetables a Some other cases of 25 per cent in-| Reagiilar broXdcasts f asts from the world’s| were not controlled and should not 2 : crease. {Evictions normal, but city 5 . and county authorities received) A En frequency station,| pe affected. The outlook is for a ¢ i gan here yesterday on|good cro ® > many inquiries about such proce- 8 p- © dure, Real estate board asked Jand.|® SX-hour evening schedule. Op-| = FRUITS—Since this is the off- + “Jords not to exceed 15 per cent in- erating now on an experimental|season, citrus fruit prices probably creases, Cattle prices up 25 cents basis, Sarkes Tarzian, develgper of Lwill spiral rapidly. to $1. the new process and station own-| POTATOES—The department, inf PITTSBURGH-Chamber of *" said be had applied to Wash-|the face of a record production of Commerce, retail and wholesale ington for a commercial license. rly potatoes, has brought large grocery and clothing concerns plead- ; ks to support the market. ed for members to hold the line. LOCAL ISSUES Livestock Affected Westinghouse Electric promised : jon not to “great restraint. " Nomina! quotations furnished by iIndi- The government : Sects Sh no o anapolis securities dealers: buy wheat, at over-ceiling prices Rent situation in chaos. Only STOCKS Bid Asked | AlsO may result in a long-range. adAuents ha Srp som justment in livestock production. P ev de & : American Loan 4%» 55 . The government: is the largest of eviction notices and rent raises| american States ptd single purchaser of wheat: «If it re- 8) (0110) (9% 71 were coming into OPA at rate of Ames Buin $4 at “.+-! fuses to buy at more than ceiling poconirvcomooen " gue 3 minute. Stock answer: See & 3 Are tn pd -.. "| prices it will tend to hold down Bi cecemremf Hace smell ee ie de & lawyer. Wee out of business.”| gEsAZe Fof com = ..-eer. 48 | prices while demand will be, the only — | = sm Some rents raised 100 per cent—a|Beit R Stk Yas prd . check on livestock production — | a || i ——, few even more ry Since it wil be more profitable MoE. Wl | | errill com . pe || pr ——ed | 'WASHINGTON—Retail buyin g|Central Soya com ...... 80 |to feed wheat than to sell it, live- mt A —— “slackened off, many stores virtually] Circle Theater com cere M1 [ : Hl | | \ Y|Comwith Loan 4% pfd . .. 104 107 |Stock producers will feed their pres- rd | | Peet || Em— empty of customers, Shelves were|Cons Pin Corp pfd 97% t. animals to heavier weights || ——— — normally stocked with merchandise|Dela Electric com Iv. 0 anima FOUR, RRR. Ne priced no higher than last Saturda Blectronie fog com 4% 5% | They also may breed more: cattle === ee oy A Restaurants promised to hold the Hortons cf Apia pla} 107 land hogs.’ SR es — en) line until OPA’s fate is determined. Ind Asso Tel Co 2 pt =... 83" TL Yo -r LL) Wholesale egg price went up 4 cents| sjog 5, "ich Flee hw PIA. 10 12h : Indpls P & L ¢ 31Y, 33 in Boise Sections wy increase was Da La pd... 1% 11 ~ considered a normal market fluctu-| ynapis Water Cl A com. 31h ation, Most liquor stores were de- indpls Roa cer hr 1 termined to stick to QPA prices as jer Na: Life somo. ¢ Toy 1 . h A lang a2 jostle. Retsiies: ans Ringan 4 So som or | Hoosiers paid $4625154695 In UMB er- { Lincoln Loan Co 5% pid 100 gross income taxes during the fiscal tised they would hold line. Some Lincoln Nat Life com en 8s | te ’ i Marmon-Herrington com a Is year ending June 30 scattered rent increases, mostly to! Mastic Asphalt rs 97s 11% | -This ranks as the second largest | . 11% n R unwanted tenants. Realtors and INI Hogies. Som des 8 2% | oollection in the 13-year higory of n u erv 8% .......108% 110% J pr organized property owners agreed/P R Mallory com 21733" 34mithe state gross income tax ey to hold levels, with no evictions for | Brograss Laundry. com........ 23% 0 , 7 3 “ Pub- Serv of Ind com ret i. | Deputy Director Walter L. Sturde 30 days “Onless atmosphere clears.” | Pub Serv Te : 30 days “unless atmosphere clears” | Ri Ser of ind J3% pra! fli ES vam sd. Largest collection was srl, id attle o "ind GARE 48% pfd |. oe a 3 | registered: in 1944-45 when $46,331, prices still unsettled. Governor) stokely-Van Camp pfd 21% 3131079 d 133 h _Lausche considers “calling special | J.okelv.Van Camp com C35 36 Was Teaped,: $30,133 more than o session of legislature to enact Tent Haute Malleable 9's 101 | this year's harvest. This year, the control law. anes pte tom BR : o> average payment from each of EVANSVILLE, INS .—No waving Union Titlé com . 37 oe 1,260,517. Hoosier taxpayers was : » : : Bond 3 : ; Dr gent as stores maintain| American Lote He 99 ..... , i". - Ces. estaurant menus un- ubner Fertilizer 55 54 . 98 ’ ‘ 3 changed. Livestock receipts light, | Te ae ay l. US NEW ‘MAYOR “ 4s 6 - buyers cautious; Realtors working! Columbia Club’ ss "se" 1% ~:] BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 2— : » together ta avert rent inflation. One! Hoosier Crow s¢ 56 - --- {Francis L. Simier, ol Corydon, who ‘ : : big landlord, however, notified ten-| Indpls P&L 31s 70 107 *|served during the war in both the : ; - : ants of increases of nearly 20 per | idpla Railways Co S 87.94 o7" |army and navy, is the new “mayor’ : 5 cent effective Aug. 1. Merchants|Kuhner Packing Co 4s s4 100 :10f Woodlawn Court, ‘water Village * . will hold dry goods prices at present. pup Serv of jd 3s 15 Jory = housing ‘more than 300 married levels, saying they can absorb a [Pub Tel 44s 35 Co 100 ‘ {student veterans and their families -. small manufacturers’ increase. Fe na-Corp. 98% 100 2 {onthe campus of- Indiana univers i dis Lo = : BIRMINGHAM — No reports of _'FX-dividend » (sity. > = ] price gouging, as yet. Groceries) SE Y Saf i d C { i Y P Ea ow our dalety and Lomiort—"Your resent Lar Investment i rcs is and ac attle eceipts Gain Here: | hi car dealers say ar price reductions may result in 30 » * * * ogg mp hme rices Steady to 50c U decided not to authorize any im- : P | 7 : > mediate rent increase. Hotels may| Heaviest hog recéipts in two years Medium ! TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS— of your present car when the time comes to tur y increase permanent t 700-1300 4 ' n 4 "riot transiéht raves SURRY Thiel Dut at the Indianapolis stockyards to-|common— Hh usd this is the most urgent and sincere advice we can it in. oan ; {day pushed prices down. Half of 1100 Pn 5 a 4+.30213.50 give you today ’ ih S f i » / eife ’ hE . the $5.15 increase vesterday was| Shoes re So, out of our experience and knowledge of n - pounds 18 00% 19.50 wt . “rs . lost . 800-1000 pound 0G 1 + ill, : 5s today’s conditions we agai ro y leach wi Good- 1 1800610 ue “Keep Your Present Car in Top Condition” oray gain say to you,—Take Ad 4 Can Your which caused traffic Jaros] St. M8 pounds ............ 11 8QiA% : vantage of Our DOUBLE PROTECTION — in the area brought 20,500 hogs’ to, 6050 ous ara. Of course we want to’ put you in a new Dodge as NOW. ; the pens today. | Corin Feria te sie 5 7 | . ; l 1 Insurance Ra e HOD 3 Bild uickly as we can. We_want you to know all the ) . . i Heavily increased cattle receipts “oem ¢ (an | weights) arg - 1 : y . “ 7 y ” Get Double Protection—Today : 7 found trade Irregular, but prices Good dis M30@18 30. thrill of owning the “Smoothest Car Afloat. : L Be Lowered |steady to 50 cents higher; 2300! fare and common 10006 12.50 ] a ar SE —Bring in your car-today, Let it have the necessary 4 cattle were received today. | Conner #000 1b But we simply can’t do that to your own best col H I COINSURANCE often Veal trade, with 550 receipts, also | Bulls (all weights) . y Fy inspection. Have your rakes, wheels, tires, igni- : Wis Stren Beef advantage if you run down the condition of does Jower 1oNeS. oi § 10 50 cents higher, while | Good wi weights 14.508 15.00 J tion and engine brought back to maximum effislaughter ewes and lambs gained | S'Gitee~ your present car. owners te cary Slaughter eves avd Good ~ 1g soa 1480 ) p “ ciency. Then you'll know where you stand, you'll phm——— Cutter and common [email protected] hv? Rec: 03 ’ dl A IE rn RI Ae on Why? Because the wait may be. long your have peace of mind-—and you'll he money ahead. 120. 130 poung MM mts 0] S008 And. choice 10001000} . present car is old and yet you teed all the driv. Your New Dodge will be a rich reward for wait140- 160 pounds '.. .: 16.30017.00) Sorhmen and. medium 12.504 18.00 py ’ ; 120 300 pounds. +18 soho 8.0013 00 ’ ing safety and-comfort you can get. Also, because ing. With Double Protection now-—while you’ re ‘ 270- 300 bo Gs... [email protected]| - Feeder and Stocker Cattle apd Calyes . definitely ‘profi ’ 91 "by the “ dition” 200 bounds ............ Ha Steers _ you dehnitely "proiit or “lose ‘by the con itioh waiting you gain in every way, soo: 360 pounds ........00. | onotoe: RE ; ‘ 500- \ 160- 220 TS i fu 15.50@ 16.50 | |S a reruns 10008 1 \ : ows . a \, Oona to Chaise oo: 800 pounds ....... vivend 14.507 16.00 2 Good ounds ............ [email protected] ;1050_ppunds ....... veers 14.300 18.00 O. A. BIRR MOTORS. INC 9 : @ re. 550 pounds . 15.50816.00 M00. 1000 unds cee 125001450 : : adr. . FADELY-ANDERSON, INC. - 750 550 ; Choice and closely sorted .... 15.18 833.5 N. Meridian St. 3 i "2500580 pounds... twooaisse| ried L101 Indisasole: bid . 3547 E. Washington. St, ~~ ediom 10 GlguEbter Pie : L. SHEEP (300) wif ndisgapolis; Ind. : Widionapalis, ide - J i 90. Tao pounds + 18 wa iho0 | odd PAT Ewés (Sharm) Is . ; : i" CAPITOL MOTORS : 4 i CATTLE (2300) Common and aim? . 10a a a ) i Division of the Gibson Company JOHN RAMP, INC. . ; . " Chote SPRING LANDS. ; jhe i A Capitol ond Michigan Cet 2 ; 2917 N. Central Ave. din boups fan vide $0621. Good and thoice 1550 sl : : Indianapolis, Ind. : y - Fo Indisnapolis, Ind. : ; a, 1500 pounds. Sesion UY Cr mmon and good ive 5s oii J i . aS 7 Te . : Me ty : y v 0 weainas thasren 13.000 14.75 oe , : . . ik - Fp . in ~ 2 2 1 i Le i 5 i u ;