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Hunt to Rebuild Strategic Materials Reserves.

he By NED BROOKS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, soon to all parts replenish the. |

awaits only final action on stockpiling legislation, now “fearing the end 3 iu 16 anit ouraey through congress. year eo wnt sum to bebe from supplies in excess of indus- : spent in assembling metals, oils, trial demand “so far as is prac- / rubber, fibres and other critical | ticable.” Industrial advisory comftems, but experts estimate the pro-| mittees are to be created to co-ordi-gram will cost around $4 billion in' nate public and private buying. next decade. [ The supervising agencies — the : . @enate and house conferees have war, navy and interior departments y on all terms of the bill and _will act through the army-navy said it will go to the White) munitions board, with the actual - House within a few days: | purchasing being done through the House Plan Followed | treasury’s procurement division,

As in the case of atomic energy | Civilian Heads Board

eontrol, congressional CONLrOVErsY) ry, munitions board js headed by has centered on whether military or| civilian, Richard R. Deupree, offi-

thorities should . direct io _._..._lcial of Procter & Gamble Co, Cin.

ye wy Bate al yersigs otity | Ef Vin i , with the heads of the and Assistant Navy state, commerce, agriculture and Kenney. . treasury serving as advisers on. the Officials estimate at least 90 per type and quantity of materials to be stockpiled. : ." * |pe minerals. The bill Permits roThis follows the plan voted by the tation of items which would dehouse, the senate bill having placed | tarjorate In storage but forbids the control under a ‘civilian director disposal of other materials without

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sisted by army and navy advisers. Domestic Piling Provided The bill provides both for extensive purchases of scarce materials on a world-wide basis ang $e the still has power under a special act ~ stocks from domestic sources.

The inter-department organization is expected to absorb some of {the functions carried on during

. tin ore and concentrates and to ad{minister the subsidy program for

dom suppl ‘and zine.

of many items to dangerously low

About $100 million will be spent in this program during the next year.

Surplus Disposal Set

$315 million in acquiring metals and to sell under previous allocations about $281 million worth of its holdings. Surpluses valued at $347 million will be disposed of | through War Assets Corp. During the war and just prior to] 0. 5. tion Seen it, the government spent nearly $2.5 Purchases may be made without . regard to competitive bidding laws, , & provisiod which the house orig{nally opposed. The “buy-American” law of 1933 is retained, but purabroad are permitted if do-|a repetition of the wartime experisources cannot supply the|ence. ftems within a “reasonable time”| Among items which the armynot to exceed a year. munitions board lists as needed for Industrial users of critical mate-|stockpiling are antimony, bauxite, rials have no flat guarantee the| copper, lead, manganese, mercury, government will not be competing platinum, tin, tungsten, zinc, jewel with them in the purchases. The quifiine, rubber and cocobill says government buying shall nut palm, sperm and tung oils.

terials in 53 foreign countries, a sum which experts say was double or triple the cost if the stockpile had been started earlier. - The pres-

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ON SHOPPING TOUR

July 5 Government purchasing agents will begin of the globe on a. 10-year shopping tour 's war-depleted , stocks , of strategic

.jucts, 8.8 per cent, products of pe-

cent of stocks to be acquired will]

chosen by the President and, AS- specific approval of congress.

to purchase unlimited quantities of

| domestic production of copper, lead 1946.

The RFC branch expects to spend | ®igeiric

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billion in acquiring critical ma- st.

ent program is intended to avold| poultry: Hens 4% Ibs and over, ec;

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7.4 Pot. More Veterans Being Employed.

L Employment in 557 Indiana establishments increased from 361. |. 714 in March to 3672567 In May, U. 8. Employment Service officials said today. : Although the _ increased figure| | represents only a 1.5 per cent employment increase in two months, officials were optimistic in vigw of the fact that during the two month period most of the concerns surveyed were indirectly affected by labor disputes. Establishments directly involved in strikes were not included in the survey. In 531 industries submitting information on’ world war II veterans, an increase of 174 per cent was shown for veteran employment, Highest increases in the period were shown in furniture and finished lumber products, 12 per cent, nonferrous metals and their prod-

troleum and coal, 7.2 per cent, and printing, publishing and allied roiEHNE TD pe vent. na Bituminous and other soft coal

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ported 3.30 per cent. drop.

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"that Ne {8 subject to a three term if he builds without FHA authority.

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Made by State Council.

Times Special BRAZIL, . Ind.,, July typical world war II veteran returned to Brazil who wants to buy or build a home wants a residence of five rooms or less, to cost $3500. The former G. I. who Is seeking a place to rent wants to pay about $25 a month, : These and other facts are oontained in a report of a comprehensive housing survey here, released today by C. B. Camp, research economist of the Indfana economic council, Fhe survey ‘was’ undertaken for use of the city's emergency housing committee, at request of Brazil officials, Posey Denning, national housing agency . expediter for 32 Indiana counties, aided Mr. Camp. The actual information was obtained by velunteer workers from the Kiwanis club and the Tri Kappa and Delta Theta Tau sororities. i as Faniffes ‘Doubled-Up’ Among other things, the .study revealed. that. there we

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office." He’ matdeials, -year Jil Lor ‘those rettirneds 63.6 per cent were married. : ?

MAY RETAIL SALES HIGHER THAN 1945

Dollar sales in 788 independent [retail stores in Indiana in May showed a 41 per cent gain over sales figures a year ago, according to a | government survey. Twenty Indiana

Sales in 96 Indianapolis retail | stores were 36 per cent higher in May, 1946, than in May a year ago, | because of the expense. and-2 per cent higher than in April,

is being directed by Mayor R. L. Arnott and members of the Nappanee planning commission. Details of the “guinea pig” experiment were revealed today by H. H. Morgan, assistant director of the

NEW FIRMS AND PARTNERSHIPS

Sewer Cleaning Co, 634 E Ver. Sewer cleaning. -Carl A. Whit. taker, 634 E Vermont,

as =» 5 economic council. General Appliance Co. 12th. Electric ro Ance sales and service. GO Nappanee is preparing a detailed

M. Ackles, $213 EB. 12th: Wm. L. latke, (land use plan showing how ‘every 381 11th, y Bruckman Tos & Pusl Co. 303 Good |Piece of property in the city a be ave. Retail ice and fuel. John D, Bruck-|ing used. Pifty-six volunteer unBAS ok raed M.. Bruckman, 4) 8. paid . workers have canvassed the

Guiiford Beauty Salon. 6305 Guilford | city in pairs, two men to each of arty Bhp Cetus Pets 108028 districts, to obtain the required ’ information. Sites available for factories and commercial ‘enterprises are being listed and will be available to civic organizations. An attempt will be made to draft a model zoning ordinance for Nappanee on the basis

TRUCK WHEAT

dianapolis flour mills and grain ele- _— eg paying $1.96 per bushel for

LOCAL PRODUCE

PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY

under, 20¢; springs, 4% Ibs. and over, 23c;

under, 20¢c; horns, 18¢; Leghorn hens, 19¢c; 1948 springs, 30c: 1946 broilers, 30c; roosters, 18¢; ducks, 15¢; geese, 15c:

capons, § lbs. and over, 30c: under, 2c. Eggs: Current receipts, 54 Ibs. to case, 30c; graded eggs, A large, 35¢; A medium, 30c: no grade, 25e. Butterfat: No. 1, 8lc: No. 1, S8e.

No. 1 red wheat (other grades on their y merits); oats, No. 1 testing 34 ibs. or INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE petier. 87c; corn, No. 3 veilow shelled, $2.00 Clearings .............. $ 7.021.900 | per bushel, and No. 2 white shelled, $3.10 Debits . 18,586,000 | per bushel

KROGER STILL UN

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All subsidies formerly

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do everyth flation.

All this week Kroger prices have remained ; unchanged even though costs have advanced. They will remain unchanged today and to-

~ processors stopped June 30th. This means Kroger must pay more for food we buy for

Renewal of 0. P. A. with subsidies has been expected this week but co

‘We are pledged to hold down prices and will ing in our power to combat in-

PRICES CHANGED

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| experiment to prove that a small city need not reject planning just

The Indiana economic council is | assisting in the experiment, which

Indiana City Is ‘Guinea Pig' For. Experiment in Planning NAPPANEE, Ind, July 5—Citi-of information garnered in “the. department | zens of this Elkhart county city,

{wartime by the office of metal re-|Stores recorded a 28 per cent gain population 3000, are undertaking an serves, RPC subsidiary. The agency In May, 1946, over May, 1045,

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Receive 17,500 Hogs Here:

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cattle, 325 calves and 300 sheep.

Of the 406 married men, 222 were heads of families living in separate quarters as owners or tenauts, A total of 184 married veterans were {living doubled-up with relatives or friends. : Twenty-nine per cent of the ex-| fighters earned less than $30 a week |

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survey, and 22.6 per cent earned from $30 The major industries in Nap-|to $40. panee are large kitchen .cabinet| The over-all picture showed that

factories, and there are & number 3107 Brazil families were doubled-

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of other manufacturing establish- up. More than one-third of all ments. P principal wage earners of the comMr. Morgan said that survey munity had a weekly wage of less |

methods tested at Nappanee will be available for other communities.

than $40, while 20.5 per cent made $40 or more, but less than $60.

Prices Decline $1 to $1.25

VETERANS SEEK — MODEST HOMES

Brazil Housing Study Is

Fogeh 308 sot m- yy Br, \ GOAT

FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1946 CROSSWORD PUZZLE : J

electricity. Dual Rate Contracts °

join with them and REA in a program to promote rural electrification.

Hogs at the local stockyards today Medium % dropped to- $1.00 to $1.25 below the | Choice aly wrted BRN Wednesday level, with 17,500 re-|}100-13% ii ee Buea N ceipts on the market. SHEEP (300) Steers and heifers remained about Ewes (Shorn) | steady with current levels, cows Good and. choice... zevs se 330) showing some strength. ” SPRING LAMB | Vealers were mostly a dollar {Good and choice viuneans os 17.00 18.00 | higher, while lambs were up 50 Common "c. 5°00 i ls 3ae

Other receipts today were 1550

REPORTED | IN FARM MACHINERY

WASHINGTON, July 5 (U. P..|

INCREASE REPOS |

GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (17,500) Butchers

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“The power companies are agt

“The same power company interests are continuing to utilise; ering their programs with clean { hands,” he wrote.

every means at their command to) embarrass, retard and hamper the REA program,” he wrote. REPO He said private power groups also,

are using ‘cream skimming” and —The Association of American “spite line” tactics “right across)

the. country” In an effort 1% “fore- Railroads = announced today rail stall or banknipt” co-operative Shipments of grain to ports reached

electrification projects. a record high of 26,385 carloads in “In almost a score of states’ he | June. The previous record was,

RT GRAIN RECORD

WASHINGTON, July 5 (U, P).

120- pounds ...... —The civilian production adminis140- 160 pounds ....... os bird : “00- 7 n January. a 150 bounds © 1530818 oo | tration announced today production |said, “co-operatives are subjected 20.799 | nuary. - 180- 200 pounds ............ [email protected] of farm machinery increased more | 200- 220 pounds ............ 16.00@ 16.75 1 220- 240 pounds ............ 16 00g 16 50 | than 20 per cent in May. May pro-| DEATH NOTICES 230 pounds SERETTERE PRR 16.00216.25 duction was valued at $58469,486, indianapolis Times, Fri, July 5, 1946 160- 220 pounds ............ 16.00 compared with $48,501,534 in April BROWN—Margaret A., age 82, of 2000 E. Beauty Packing, Sows OPA attributed the increase to| Epler, widow of She ints Job A Bow, 3 Softens to Choice— settlement of the strike at the In-|ister of Mrs Cork ug ed Seitz, Mrs Sorr S00 230 Doula + rerraiernas gis ternational Harvester Co. It point-|Daisy A. Logan, Mrs. dell McGee. James | ow Bo rs ed out, however, that machinery A. Brown, Rey ros “Indianapolis, passed ie S30 POUDES. uyivurerres [email protected] production still was being curtailed (away Thursday morning, Frings may (00 250- 580 pounds .......... . [email protected] | by work stoppages at plants of the york st. Friday evening. Services Batur-| Siaaghter Pips © J. I Case Co. and the Allis-Chalm- dav, 330 p.m. & {he funeral home| Medium to Good ers Manufacturing Co poms Lon i (Dora) 'Walsman age Sapress Hi y —Deloris , an - 90- 120 pounds = . [email protected] CAN years, of 241 N Mount a. mother if pathy 1B the Moat CATTLE (1580) Marie C. Dugan and Thomas A. . rstandable Wav Choice INCORPORATIONS grandmother of Shirleann Dugan, sister Onde: IED 700-1100 pounds .......e.... [email protected] of Fred Waisman, passed away Friday. # The ALL 1100-1300 pounds ............ [email protected] us runersl, Mondey, I5° Ror ny W FLORISTS Assn. | Good— rior Garment Mig. Co. Inc, : . ¢ : - | 700-1100 pounds ........es.. 17.50@ 18.78 Ni sridian, Indianapolis; agent, Carl E | ony's. church. 1000 = Bb. st 8 an of Indianapons — well, etcher Trus ., In- ; bo PORES .covrneenss [email protected] gianapoliy; pe hares without ay Yajus: | Ho Cum ae Juiengy uy sa po en A. Hemphill, ul H. Buchanan, | . Coo 500 pounds veda bsnras 14.509 15.50 Donald B. Keller, Charlene B, Keller, | CLARK--Dalton M., 78 years, Jot N Bu: | Bettere Consoliated Acceptance Corp. 111 N.| cid husband oF FR COCK: fo Mei | FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERS Choice Pennsylvania st. Indianapolis; agent, | Jack Clark of Heltonsville, Nis Clark of 600- 800 pounds ......sieeen 18.25@ 19.50 | pred ahaffey, same address; 500|dows, Memphis, Tenn; Ga . an 800-1000 pounds .......0c00. [email protected] ghares of $100 par value; Fred L - | Greenwood, Esta Mayhew, Darvo en = FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 Good- . " ng os Daffey, Thomas Mahaffey Jr. Ernest C. Haul Magranbuct. D. Ag Sh She eres wr Serna poun . Zehe. x wit ndiana passed riday -1000 8 aanrs att rnre 17.256 18.25 | Il at the Tolin KLE FUNERAL HOME ae 1000 poun 5 ‘ | MeCawley Mfg. Corp. 9700 E. Washing- | eral Pints ay Prospact st., any- CONKLE an Bt. FR-9622 500- 900 pounds ......e0c0e. [email protected] | ton st, Indianapolis; agent, is, Hiner Oe a. m. Saturday. Bervice . 8 Common-— | Kahn, §14 Union Title bldg, Indianapolis; | (O°, 5 2 p.m from Gllgsl church at oo Wo Moers 500- 900 nds ....i...000. 12 15.25 100 shares no par value; to manufactur ’ aL . ous al welshis) we {end sell wood and metsi furniture, cabi- | Heltonsville. Interment Heitonsville. FARLEY FUNERAL MA-1234 s | nets. ete; Bernard P. McCawley, Walter gppiSON—Victor M. B., 68 years, of 23225 Good .........ceieenienn . 145031550 IL. McCawley, Morris Bluestein, Albert poogeveit ave., husband of Kate Ellison, BERT S. GADD tte and common ....... 1 Rese Bluestein. {father of Alonso Wilimsn 3 Detrolt, R12 bia Canner .....0.................. 1.009.785" Renner's Express, Inc. 23 W. Ohio st., | Mich, Mri Rober! Dane MN au 313 Prospee; Si. : . . . Bulle (all weights) address. 1000 To A B value, LB. | Levauit Ellison, brother of Artbur Hijsen GRINSTEINER'S Beef — ® Renner, Helen Renner, ank A. Price, |and Mrs. Besse Meredith of city, Mn 1601 E. New York A-8374 Good (all weights) ........ 15.00@ 15.50 Russell H. Renner. Ena Rodent, Mrs, Ren Surues, T8. i thleen 8, . Guy DE sisasstinanssrvavank 14.00 15.00 North Central Merchandising Co., Ine. | K8¢ Will Ellison of Ohio, passed away G. H. HERRMANN Medium . ieie... [email protected] 310 Test bidg. Indianapolis; agent Cecil ty, sday Friends may call at the Jordan | 1505 8. EAST ST. MA-84 Cutter and common . [email protected] J. Wilson, 3950 Winthrop dr. Indianap-| puneral Home, 2428 E. 10th, any time. CALVES (395) OO mare Not ana plastle| Funeral Saturday, July 8 10:30 a. m. HISEY & TITUS : “ . g and Pais 1 19 50920.00 products and deal in general merchandise; Friends ited. Busia) Grows iE 951 N, Delaware Bt. L1-3828 ommon and medium 14.004 19 Chester Harter, Beulah Harter, MEYER Anna , Age s ! — CUB ors vesesoanoninss inns 10.00@ 14.00 J. Wilson. | mother of Prof. "WH Meyer and PLANNER & | BUCHANAN-25 West Fall Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves | R Servi Co: 01! randmother of W. Carl Meyer Jr. of Fo ree ou 0 ‘ Steers eliable Sales & rvice TP: ayne, away at the r " Cholte— Peoples Bank bldg., Indianapolis; agent, | 1d" vy vel ™ Thursday. Puneral services SHIRLEY BROS. CO. | 100-1100 pounds Ee bs arn uTactare. wholesale and | Monday. July 8 3 Bm. 4 Ue Con: 934 N. Illinois L1-5409 t : ar %alue; to manufactur . theran ureh. r = : 800-1080 pounds 1...vssscess [email protected] ends invited, Priends may call

as etail household appliances, mitre, ses 20- 00 pounds 1 x 4d ER Ah Sandsmark, M, V. Stuart, - ounds 3 P . L. Strauss & Co., Inc,

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JONES & HURT MORTUARY

SHEFIELD CHAPEL Day and Night Ambulance Service

{at the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home any | time after 7 p m. Priday: (Chicago papers | please copy.

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LOCAL ISSUES |Ioisimees,, erat, cules wick” So wumm james wie 1 folor of Mor Vily s12 gheivy ¢ aug i shares o p Bickel, Orval and William H. Rupe o ; ; Holiday Cheese Club. Inc. B31 WINE" | ,,4ionapolis, Mrs. Goldie Rowles of Port- ROBERT W. STIRLING Spicer, 3 In Ape 0 nates Bo par |lsnd, Ind, brother of John Rupe, In-|,..3 prospect MA-8576 Nominal quotations furnished .by Indi- Spicer, Sa food business, dealing es-|dianapoiis; Jesse Rupe, Ft. Madison, Ia.; anapolis securities dealers: pecially in cheese and other dairy prod-| Earl Rupe, Mrs, Ella O'Brien, Mrs. Ravina MORTUARY STOCKS Bid Asked | ucts; Glen 8. Spicer, Alice R. Spicer, Del- | Watson of Portland, and Mrs. Ethel Bird 1632 SOUTH MERIDIAN { mar W Spicer. of Muncie, passed away Friday morning. FR-5711 : | Agents Pin Corp-com ........ Te ... | Realty C 2401 Mar-| Friends may csll at. she Conkle Funeral = | Agents Fin Corp pid... 100 Lf The Pree Rey Corp Cary 'D.| Home, 1934 W. Michigan st. Friday eve-|J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIM Amriean Loan 4 Mad . 7 sean kr oy same. address: shares of $28 ning. Services In Portland, Ind, and 1234 Prospect St. MA-9438 Amer States cl APS a ar ****Ipar value; 8. P. Jenkinds, Andrew W. burial in Newcastle. A | Amer States ol B ............ ....| Ramsey, Cary D. Jacobs and others. SMITH Viegil A, formerly of Indianapo- | y ogT AND FOUND 1 L 8 Ayres Sa% pid..csivv.s. . vie wham Fuqua 2 Lie, Jot. 1% uk: lis; entered ute rest J edneatey, fh Ayrshire Col. com 40 ashipgton st. m ,- In ‘| years, of Evansville, Ind.: hv Lost, near Hatfield Belt R Stk Yds com 40 |agent, rge O. Cowan, same address: late Norma A. Smith, father of Mrs. Ger- $100 Reward Ne afternoon of Pelt RB Btk Yds pfd ... ....|1000 shares no par value; L. W. Fuqua, |, o." gomaker, Mrs. Helen Lindamood June 28, blue gray summer coat contain-Bobbs-Merrill 4% pfd «+e. |W. O. Bllyeu, George O. Cowan. Services Saturday, 1:30 p. m., at Peace \ = Lol 0 " Sapers, also envelope cone Bobbs-Merrill. com .......... .| ‘The Ehrlich Coal Co. Inc, Indianapolis; | cpanel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Friends of Har checks Call BR.6439 Central Soya com 80'3 | dissolution. are welcome, Burial Crown Hill, Moore ng . ’ Circle Theater’ som. -~| Monareh Steel Co. Inc. B48 W. Mo- | Mortuaries. : By veteran Tuesday night, June 3, Comwith Loan 47% hi . 107 Jd carty st, Indianapolis; agent, C. Harvey ott (Woody), age 40, of 1006 blus notebook with addresses an anCons Fin Corp pfd ........ 971% Bradley, same address; 100.000 shares WILSON Ever J age Jorc- ish songs, 1 blue Parker pen, 1 silver Deita Electric com .....,.... 19 204 | common stock of $1 par vale and 5000| E. Ohio st., beloved son o . + | Zippo “cigaret lighter, folder of photo Electronic Lab com _... 5 85% shares preferred of +100 par value; F. 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