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AND © PR ¢ : rag | || Firm Make 1500 C: Day distributed 3n PLANT HINTED BUSI ESS AT irm Make ars a 3 gre =» TOTAL YOLUME OF GOODS AND SERVICES Government buying declines, | ys » kids off the Ey FOR THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HALF AGAIN Private purchases mounting rapidly) OHICAGO, gv 16 o PJ) ~The Tucker Corp. expects to employ neans in their . d RE Seeki AS HIGH AS IN 1929 35,000 persons an au 1300 automobiles » dey 43 Soom’ a4 proige m nof having / rt or S eexKing, (IN 1939 DOLLAR tion gets underway, Preston Tucker today ions n unrest and Remo 9. 100 o 200 200 Mr. Tucker, president of the firm bearing his name, opened offices hey know we &V Fall Creek Factory.’ UN § OF CIVILIAN today in the main building of the former Dodge plant on Chicago of the rest of south side. RECEEY . s By KENNETH HUFFORD ¥ 180 180 In his first press conference ab t contribution, Son of ‘Auto Pioneer Launches Program Designed to Private opinion among Indianap- " 160 160 ie Dusk, which Sova 475° acres, Rest C : to First PI olis industrial leaders today was gs I) ‘ r complete oveupation Spans the dir ion program estore Lompany to Firs ace. that the Fall creek ordnance plant! % wo 140 ’ : as soon as the gover t finishe FP yang By LEO DONOVAN, Times Special Correspondent property at 21st st. and Northwest- | 3 URGED BY 0 AB an inventory there, Is grew. up in DETROIT, July 16.—The transformation of the Ford Motor Co: since ern ave. will be humming with 2 bs | Cost 170 Millions ~~ for their par- ] Henry Ford II became President ollows a carefully designed program activity of a permanent nature by o - » tt The plant was built for $170.00 , vaders if they ———with-definite objectives. — yt — —next-spring.——— “ o-50- 50: 000 to make the huge B-29 engines Nos fe Weis Viole Ina world of 4 Sofich be entnestiy desired Pees, In the competitive The huge development, built dur-| |™ - Board Has ‘Backlog of 600 during the war, The war assets ade rts, they economy he wants to outstrip Chevrolet and restore For st place h an armor plate . , . In his young man’s world he is determined to build for the future, plat : wat ™ Atkins’ Cow Pals 6 S Air Crashes. Sipe Das leased it to Mr. How he went about restoring in- h re) r for five years, with an option placed on sale recently by the war By RAY MITTEN to buy for more than $50,000,000 : ‘ J dustrial peace is a dramatic story habflitation of the mammoth Rouge | gccets administration. Now used by| |O / 3 - Bodclal Welter 4 Mre Tucker said he hoped to wm equipment at in itself. The effects of his efforts| production foundry, with particular | ; r t tor! 13 | uy © pou : this agency as a storage depo 25H 254 WASHINGTON, July 16.—The|out 1500 of the new Tucker Tore the Central eventually may serve as a pattern attention to lessening or eliminat-| inions of dollars worth of war| |= J ot ' # pedues per day Shortly alter soll. It will be hot for many other large industries. ing heavy hand work. © | materials for sale to veterans, it is a © civil aeronautics board wants the 5 - completed, Ho od ” g in the base- His educational background the, On refrigerated drinking foun- |, qerstood the government will ac- | 48 states to police thelr own|, "0 0 8000 e Suid here ere unused sports majored in sociology at Yale) and tains alone, plans al for an ex-| ant g bid of approximately $1,000,- | skyways. tools in the plant and an machine his religious convictions (he was a penditure of $80, 000 for the propert; | : AB is be- | 35.000 1 additional Service house, convert to Catholicism, with Meth-| While the youthful president was| rp ae Ne pes y eel submitien] ok le a Sa The feason is that : +|and 0 licens of genena) purpose tools an church, 101 odist training) supported his course. revolutionizing administrative poli-| is the Chicago WAA office by sub- 29 35 40 *45.%46 coming swamped with the worl u Tie ql otmtly lina. wil ba C. A, 450 N, Shocked Employers cies and shifting personnel, he also |ci.ntia) firms, according to reports ALL GOVERNMENT SERVICES EXCLUDED. Is Y ADI USTED A ho x investigating airplane crashes, whic air-conditionsd $0: assure tor 5501 E. Wash- took & firm hand in the expansion | i-.ulating a Indianapolis busi- ASONALLY ADJU are increasing daily. ace p grea He Shocked Yeattlonary Smploy. Ee he apd pe SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ANNUAL RATES BILLIONS OF CURRENT DOLLARS racy and precision in. making at Butler upi- ers with vigorous argument that,|PTo¥ Co" ness leaders. A E 0 Last year there were 5500 crack- [the new cars, ement of the in the public interest, both man- Here are some of the develop- Hint Ford Interested ups, in 50 of which there were When full production is reached, Presbyterian . ments in 10 months: NEA Newschart " the corporati 1 > Newent. oT as Io Sperate Began construction of a new| One of these is reported to have, po, of Jeast in part to price Increases, total output of civilan economy rose to an estimated rate of fatalities. The latter are given in- hp por Bn wi Spy thous helpful good bilit P : Spo Lincoln and Mercury plant to em- been made by the Ford Motor Co.| $167 billion during second quarter of 1946, according to the report of John R. Steelman, reconversion di- | vestigation priority. The agency ex-| Tucker sald fy seology. How il jolted labor. ith § {ploy 1500 workers assembling 250. (for manufacture of a six-cylinder rector. Charts above {illustrate production trend based on his report. pects a higher oy ol Srashes this ’ . hs e Jo r, too, 'w n= cars a day at Los Angeles. | - year because there is more flying. tink; a) sistence on “company security” and | Began construction of a new as- sttomobile in the low-priced feld [UNEM PL The number of licensed planes LOCAL ISSUES ? the union's acceptance of responsi-| sembly plant and sales parts branch | However. Ford's first choice ls said | EM OYMENT BEFORE WAR AND AFTER stayed at about 30,000 during the | bility. And when the contract was employing 1800 with a daily capacity | to be the Curtiss-Wright plane firm PRICE i 6 war. Today there are 42,000 with | Nominal quotations furnished by Indie A signed, Feb. 27, management won of 350 at Atlanta, Ga. | property at Columbus, O. Number seeking work after VJ-Day never reached three more being licensed steadily. a Bid Asked ; its point and labor its hourly wage | Began construction of a new an-| Another bid that has stirred the million, now is running less thon a third of 1940 average. Heads of CAB have decided that Agunts pa on an sasesins wh wre i . increase of- 18 cents. |nex to the administration building |imagination of businessmen here is] UPSWING 7 - 7 their only solution is to push most | American Loan 4h 0 te i [0a *Meanwhile, he showed his inter-" in Dearborn for 1000 more em-| Said to have been submitted by rep- : of the investigation work onto the | Amer States or A° oC .° «4 ers 1, est in the worker's welfare by inau- | ployees. resentatives of Norman R, Kevers, ; states, a spokesman said.. CAB jmer Sistas of, B id a. Pore i or 'whiether ‘we gurating a recreational program | 8'4 Million Plant Piesivent of Electronic Laboratories, 6 would retain investigation of fatal Ayrshire col com i 3 ih i and setting up, in co-operation with | Broke ground for an $8,500,000 inc i ith! ’ . crashes and help the states with [Bet R & s com sebenies i hioling sen Wayne university, an industrial Mercury-Lincoln assembly plant at| Mr. Kevers heads a new Bm Gain $1 to $1.25 With other more serious ones. BobberMerri 44” ta’ il rae > ik mianbfemen, rani. couse. for /Mewichen, N Jb Stploy 2900! Blasting Vo manulwive 3 Sovise Normal Receipts. Report Findings Sutra) Sova com 80% i rele Theater com . Fi] or, the report Tastory workers who wanted to get WOTRELS and Jrodute an > 000..| Changes in temperature would be 5 akoon-ootitimied “om the UD* 3 5 With its present work load—a Gomwib Loan 4% ou 107 it ded one speck I th : 225, 000 the truck and bus operations effected by an electronics connec- of. P 1is X ., ’ el backload of more than 600 cases | Delta Electric com .......... 19 044 i > price-control A She ompanys 3225 0D oe Rouge plant to Highland tion With the ground. The device grade at the Indianapolis stoc yar = & "| [today—CAB isn't able to TePOTt|m wayne & Jackson RR pid 108 101° I post-war. expansion program, Park, adding 2500 to the 10,500 pay- | would be sold under the trademark|today as active buying brought X - officially the majority of rashes Herfl-Jones ¢f A PId ........ TH er. § dent considers $10,000,000 is being -spent on 're- | | roll: there. of Terra-Temp. $100 to $125 more -than yester- «4 4 & | y J Hook Drug Co o oB - & rth clearly in ¢ Des| Mr. Kevers, while denying he was| Hoe Tov 0 until several months aftes hey ing & Mich Elec 4%% pid... 100% 113 f Started construction a day's top figure. Top price for 3 3 Ith the ex-|Indpls P & L som neo... nh Moines on an $800,000 sales and, |Sttamphing 10 obtain fhe [roperty day's receipts of 7850 was $2035 - w ' Jvavren Fatalities are AR kLawpia lle 13 3 es, preventing ts branch employing 100 per-| OF any other property until we oO} ception, boon ting price in- . pas. and serving DO an complete our manufacturing plans,”| Vealers sold steady with yester- ol 3 3 21 he avenge \nvesiigntion 1 a Is pls Saar of A com oy 8 i on of items in Reconverted the Lincoln plant,/admitted that he “would like to|q4ay's 50-cent gains while other cat-| | Z Z 1 4d tedio ess uiri or Nar phone 34 om ; part of the $35,000,000 program for have the plant, very .much.” tle and lamb prices rose 50 cents to o o ng an us process, req ha Kingan & Co eI sts uakinise a ‘sid i d enforceable. NOW! modernizing © Lincoln production] Denies Financing Report 81 - 2 2 «3 | [thorough examination of the craft,|Xingan & Co pd... pid" i Y by industy, facilities. | He also refuted a prevailing re- : for the da re oor iE © Fez SF | [Interrogation of witnesses and other | Lincoln at pion” com ...... wn 8 Is considered 7 Round Trips Daily te Spent $1,500,000 modernizing and port that a New York financial Receipts for the day were measures. Nothing is left to spec-|Marmon-Herrington com 12 | ? te Sovers. equipping the plant at Norfolk Va. house is attempting to organize a mal, ulation under CAB regulations. Nast Homes com 2% i) which employs 2000 persons. |stock and bond issue for promotion 1 11 P R Mallory com 3 GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (1880) Often, for example, control lines are |p, 4 1sidered unad- DETROIT Reatiied Hee New Orleans sales of the pfomising Terra-Temp prod- Butchers ved for defect. Bub ery of Ind som: i H an ts de hat evolutionize heating | 120- 180 pounds ........... 20. : . : 0 that its ap- PTD. rw Willow Run air-| Sk fa ay 3 Mg 130. 180 pounds = n ta Han. 3 The ‘CAB believes that most plane | Ross Gear & Tool oom ....% 31" ; nand balance “ 4 0 crashes could be investigated com-|giokely.van Camp “5 re 20% 21 : a ONE WAY FARE craft plant was abandoned as &| «If this device does everything| 270- 360 poutds ............. 200 . tently by state highway patrol-|Stokely-Van Camp com p lly impossible future productive possibility, and/we have reason to believe it will, Medium MES peta o ne AE er slate Terre Jute Ja Hleable. 10% 4 i Supply-ge $1970 later was acquired on lease from ve would need within a few years| '® ¥ POUR Lolo 5 suthoriation. Findings would be United Tel Co 3% ae a 1 e Only 13 (ph tex) the Ry Sede mii: Ory. even more space than the Fall to Chotce a eiiE *PERSONS WITHOUT JOBS AND SEEKING THEM | reported to CAB for review. n we oo i e e Brazilian gov-| , 270- 360 POUNAS u.overiren sma uta] ” Bonds : Ae re the multi-million Soja pias ators Se Eleotronios] Jr Ho pounds, yiererreres 1531.5 NEA Newschart uy Jesla fute ila hav te Biber Feriiier x biel BR ’ Cc dg 4 & : sed b INFORMATION—RESERVATIONS | Fordlandia rubber plantations ping Whether Ford, Mr. Kevers' firm| {50 {33 Bounds eeesrennnens 120G100 Chart above shows status of unemploymeni—before the war and |i1o law of their states. Hopeless| Citizens Ind - Pos: a Sous employed 7000 workers. or a third bidder—reported to be Medium. is [email protected]| After—based on report of John R. Steelman, , reconyersion director. confusion would result if each state Columubla Cy Club $a #.. _ President, In in 1554 All production and sales efforts Chrysler Corp.—buys the industrial PO hier PUY attempied to devise and enforce its | Hoosier ~Ciown ed he is will- PHONE were aimed at giving Chevrolet the plant, even the most skeptical and Sisttum \s Soode own air rules. a Indpls PAL PAL 3% io i? ! OPA, stiffest competition it had experi- conservative leaders forsee a vast| %- 120 pounds ... . [email protected] Farm Machinery LONG DISTANCE 0 BT TUles C states already have |NiV5, Relivas Co bs t a price-con- enced since it took the lead away development of th® property, with hth CATTLE (2000) ae commissions and some Kuhner pF acking Xe . principles is GO from Ford 10 out of 11 years before expanding employment and pay-| 700- pounds 23.00 Shortage Critical | are becoming interested in state en-| pub Serv of Ind 3's 7 But the Presi- CHICA the war. | rolls. S810 Pe see see ni 23.90 | forcement of sky laws, though none Pub IR alas 35... . il: Zellow, con- and SOUTHERN So far, Ford is leading in the r—————— {130-1308 pons 3 #0 WASHINGTON, July 18 (U. P.).— Far more long distance calls a taken on the job yet. They will|g J aie ll out all right. post-war race. Its production totals [Foor a0 phunds +s ... [email protected]| An agriculture department special- {be urged to do so before long. *Ex-dividend. it. Maybe 80. AIR LINES of passenger cars and trucks assem- CHICAGO HOG PRICE | Jon-1i60 Bounds “oes es 13.30620.30| ist said today there is a critical being placed in Indianapolis now Copyright 1046, by The Indianapolis Times . 5 A bled from July 3, 1945, to July 11 1300-1800 pounds [email protected] | need for new farm machinery al-| than ever befare, J. A. Harris, dis- d The Chicago Daily News LOCAL PRODUCE D this year is given at 287,508. I OuBAS «vsestrinis [email protected] | though more tractors and tractor-|trict trafic superintendent of the Irs. [CoPTTiant, Laie. by The Idina pol) Tunes] ‘HIGHEST SINCE 1919 1100-1300 pounds cre ensrdnenns 15 081s. 5 | operated equipment are in use than Indiana Bell ip Co. te HOUSE GROUP PROBES PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY — TT ponte ones ever before. vealed tod * ™| USE OF TAX REBATES) uti, uk, t% Ba, sat, we; : CHICAGO, July 16 (U. P.).— Heifers The warning was sounded by A.[Ve® ay. : under, 20c; Leghorns, 180; Leghorn hens, Chicago hog prices today reached] choice— {P. Brodell of the department's bu-| The peak of wartime long dis-|' WASHINGTON, July 16 (U. P.), = a springs, 30a; 1948 broilers et [the highest level since July, 1919, 13 50@% 3 reau of agricultural economics, in| tance calls was reached in June,|—A house labor subcommitee today ters, ide; ducks 1Sc; geese ito {with 180 to 250 pound butchers| Good the current issue of the agricultural] 1945, when the daily average of out-| agreed to examine proposals that a coginta ly J sate, Kommunista “ (selling for $20 per Hundredwelght er D810 00 | situation. going calls soared to 14,300. The excess profits tax rebates be with-| 300: FACE SeEo. , the Demo- ICE Refr igeration IS Best I I | lin early trading. - He said about 140,000 tractors are! average this month is running near-| held from strike-bound corporations Butteriat: No. 1. Sle: Ne. 1. Sse for Labor Or- | Today's price was $1 over yes-| 500-900 pounds ............ IBTS@IN| peheq this year to offset the loss|ly 2000 calls a day higher. which refuse to bargain collectively TATEMENT terans’ league, ice Cubes Are Taste | terday’'s peak. The all-time" local| 500- 900 pounds ..........., 14.00815.75 | of work animals and another 100,000) Increased use of long distance is|with their employees. U.S. STA EM dominated by |record was set in 1919 when hogs| Cows (all weights are needed to replace worn-out reported in all parts of the country.| C. I O. President Philip Murray y organization Free and Clean as sold for $23.60. Mediu tearaes : ue in0giso 0| equipment. He said only 160,000] “We now have more than 650 girls| has charged two large corporations a SSHINGTON, July A ) =Gave g tribute from Cattle held steady at the 51 Cutter and common . Se @13% tractors will be available. {on the long distance staff here,” Mr.|in the middle west have been able. ent fiscal year through July 13, come rs. {all-time record set yesterday tore "Bulls (all weights) Mr. Brodell reported there are Harris’ said. “All positions at the to finance a “seven-month lockout” [pared With & Year A BD t Year elyting is ac- | choice® animals. Sheep were up 25! | Beet — 1,400,000 fewer work horses on U, 8.|switchboard are covered during the through rebates. He referred 10| Expenses a’ 1.381.983. 770 $ 3.404 316.118 ishment of a cents. Good By weights) .......... 18.00016.50| farms today than in 1942. UNRRA busy hours”. Allis-Chalmers and the J. I. Case glliRS"“® 350036'356 * 1030,247 813 alike and all | Hog receipts at the 12 leading, “gond". peeeninnnnnon 1830 18.00 shipped 75,000 horses overseas last| Mr. Hargis said ney Sirouits are SOIpANIES jum piewjent vaakers,/ Net Deficit sash $87,414 Shs They also ad- | western markets totaled 82,300, ap- | Cutter and Common . : 1x 14.50 | Year. being added and the installation o Subcommittee rm un [Bublie Debt 268 . +230.388.131 i. 4. 48. ne w of the gove proximately 12,000 less than last VEALERS (600) eight new switchboard positions in|tine B. Kelley (D. Pa), sal is 1s” and work- | Tuesday. | ont td tai oes 2.30g21 50 NEW FIRMS AND the Indjanapolis office Row is ingroup would go into Hie question | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE Cattle arrivals at the yards were|cCulls .......... . [email protected] PARTNERSHIPS progress. of the rebates thoroughly. or edinitseniatslanag i 18,047,
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By JOHN F. CRAMER ONE: Requirements for existing Scripps-Howard Staff Writer activities should be carefully reWASHINGTON, July 16.—Presi- viewed to eliminate work of low | dent Truman, through the budget priority and to provide for more | bureau, has told federal agencies to efficient performance of necessary plan drastic cuts In government ex- | work, penses — to go into effect a year] TWO: Estimates should not confrom now template expansion in activities, The President's instructions were either by increases in existing accontained in a letter sent to heads tivities or initiation of new ones, of all departments and agencies by| unless such expansion is required Paul H. Appleby, acting budget di-| to meet a demonstrable public need rector. of the highest priority, cannot be ' The agencies were told that their deferred, and cannot be avoided by new budgets for fiscal 1948—start- more efficient and economical ading July 1, 19047—must make strict-| ministration. at res wiih] oo mii Construction as that the sharp cuts in federal per- THREE: Consideration will not |- i sonnel . now under way in some|be given (by the budget bureau) to .
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