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disbursed which, if and when used by Kaiser —if nothing is paid on their old] oans—will make that outstanding 114,328,382." All of this sum is represented by oans on the Kaiser steel mill at which was a war-

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‘the big can-do man”

3ridges (R. N. H.). § ican congressmen show a disposijon to look into the tremendous intricate. operations of

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)anies. Among these inquiring Re- building of+a magnesium plant and are Rep. Woodruff | Capehart

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sredit the super sand-andgravel man vith a monumental contribution to he war effort, but there is a lot of | surfosity about how much profit | hese companies got—and also about he eventual settlement juge obligations

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Mr. Kaiser is by far the largest

tingle business debtor of RFC. A itatement recently agreed to by W.| Unzicker, RFC assistant treasrer, and Chad F. Calhoun, Washington representative and vice resident of the Kaiser Co, Aained the following:

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including as $1,368,700,000.

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category, In the cat tnown by RFC as business loans, vhich include only manufacturing, nining, retailing and wholesaling— minder which all Kaiser oans fall—there is a total outstand- | ng of $286,653,000 of which owe $103,268,200, ipproximately 44 per cent. “There is likewise authorized and | or adjusting his debt to give him a $11,060,182 | chance to work out.” He emphasized that the Fontana |

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production board in connection with Kaiser contracts for shipbuilding. Other Kaiser interests have paid off a loan of $28.000,000 for the

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Capehart, Bridges and Other G. 0. P. Leaders May Get Chance to Push Probe of Plant Financing.

By FRED W. PERKINS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, July 22.—Partisan potshots at Henry J. Kaiser, from the west who symbolized in many minds he might of America's wartime production, threaten to become more ‘requent, particularly if Republicans make enough congressional gains © give them control of investigating committees, A ‘preliminary barrage already has been laid down’ by Senator Other Repub-

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Boycotts by Wive Wives, Strikes, Bring Reductions.

By UNITED PRESS

for helping to keep prices down, as the nation entered its fourth week

Rep. Prances P. Bolton (R. G.), said that by refusing to pay sky high prices, American women were helping to force prices down. “Now we are getting reports that prices of butter, poultry and steers are dropping after first rising with| the end of OPA,” she said. ‘That's a tribute to the American housewife and her refusal to pay exorbitant prices.” Meanwhile, buyers’ strikes and demonstrations in a number of cities had resulted in slight price decreases, but elsewhere Soyeotis)

| with Kaiser airplane manufacturing. Comment has been caused by the |" fact that about a third of the big! Fontana obligation is in a second mortgage that runs 25 years and) carries no interest, while the rest | is in a 15-year first mortgage that draws no interest the first two years, unless the steel mill's earn- | ings allow it to be paid. Charges have been made that Mr. Raiser) thus is unduly favored in financing and that his competitors are at al disadvantage. Senator Bridges described it as|

airplane designer, turer; magnasium producer, and coddled . darling of the New Deal. No other person in the. war period just closed has been treated so generously in a financial way by the New Deal administration.” Aided Conversion Sam H., Husbands, until recently a plants program official of R

explained to a house @ppropriations

the | sub-committee that with regard to

the Fontana loans “we had the election of either foreclosing on Kaiser

l6ans, like all Kaiser loans, were made at request of WPB; said that $34,000,000 (now in the interest-free second mortgage) represented war costs of the plant; and “that in-terest-free period of two yéars on the first-mortgage debt was to allow him an opportunity to convert the mill to civilian production.” Mr. Kaiser, meanwhile, was showing that he could raise money for his enterprises in ways other than by government lending. He was selling to the public about $60,000,000 worth of stock in the new

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c L O. Urges Boycotts The C. 1 O. cost-of-living: committee recommended consumers’ boycotts in a statement to all C. L. | |O. unions asking families of members to resist exceedingly high! prices on all types of purchases, ranging from “over glamorized cos-| metics” to rents. | “If patches (on clothes) become | | popular, prices will stay down,” the |C. 1. O. said. At Detroit, the A. F. of L. Broth-

Y. © | United Auto Workers. The A. F of L. union authorized its officers to seek additional wage incréases if | congress does not restore; effective | price controls, Eighteen consumer, veteran and labor groups organized at Pittsburgh for strike action to demand

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Trading Post

LIVESTOCK SALE

HERE IS STEADY

1Hogs Gain 50 Cents: over

Friday.

Top good and choice steers, | yearlings and heifers sold about steady at Indianapolis stockyards today, with last week's close.

250- 580 pounds ' 17506 18, 2 | Slaughter Pigs

Medium to Good

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Fame of New Castle Swapper: Spreads Over State Borders.

By C. F. GARVER Times State Correspondent

ee! — NEW CASTLE, Ind, July 20.—Rupert Alexander can't honestly be Good all weights) FC, return of OPA. Retailers there re- called a horse trader because he hasn't traded any horses But anyone around this Henry county city will tell all: comers that |

sumers refused to pay pork and it would be almost an impossibility to name anything else he hasn't

beef prices double former ceilings Butter Prices Down

Butter prices were down slightly | both at Cleveland and Philadelphia | after reaching a high of nearly 80) cents per pound. Butter prices at Philadelphia were 73 to 75 cents today,

price of meat either at Philadelphia or Cleveland. One large market] serving about 25,000 customers in| Cleveland closed after consumers served notice they would picket be-| cause of high prices. i The American Meat institute, spokesman for the major packers, said prices generally were lower than those prevailing whén OPA! ended. “The situation at the week-end proves that without OPA controls! beef cattle, been run up well above ceilings by black market operators, are seeking reasonable levels,” the institute said.| States, Cities Act

tinued to act to prevent rent in-| greases. Governor Dwight H: Green called a special session of the Iilinois legislature for Tuesday to consider legislation which would freeze rents and declare a moratorium on evictions. New York, Rhode Island and Michigan have passed legislation | controlling rents and the governors| {of Alabama, Iowa, Massachusetts, | New Jersey and Connecticut have issued executive orders calling for freezing of rents; according to a national survey by the public administration clearing house, In addition San Francisco, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Cal, Cincin-

bartered for.

| Good Mr. Alexander operates a service station on the southside but the) Lommon and medium

station takes a back seat to his) |overgrown ‘hobby , conducting a | trading post. . He says that rarely a day passes but what someone makes him an offer for one of the various items

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he has in his station. More often than not, it's “Rupe” who is the originator of the pro- | posed swap, especially if an old gun is “bait.” Many a museum might give a fancy price for some of the articles he has in his possession. So far he hasn't dealt with museums in this manner, His fame, however, has passed by word-of-mouth to the far corners of the United States and many per-

passing what he has to offer. He has traded everything from! | jewelry trinkets to automobiles. He |

Imeney,” but he makes plenty of

“Rupe,” who is 30° years old, began trading when he was 18. At one time he had a collection of 200 | guns on hand. Té&day he only has| about 40, both ancient and modern

Boycotts had little effect on the of merchandise or interesting curios | with perhaps a little accent on the |

ancient, His assortment includes everything from rifles used in world war II to flint lock pistols 200 years old, still capable of being fired. One of | his outstanding pieces is an’ Arabian gun. Oddly enough, despite the fact] that guns have been his principal interest, he never has fired at anything with the intention of killing. Other unique items in his collec- | tion include Indian arrowheads;

on which prices had sons have gone out of their way in|powder flasks and powder horns, | through Indiana to see bullet moulds, cap and ball guns, P)—Salaried municipal employees and even fewer dinner jackets. A | Kentucky squirrel rifles and an as- at Evansville will receive a $15 a woman in an evening dress here is! | month pay boost Jan. 1, City Comp- usually a Paris couturiere or a| around New [troller Julius Ritter announced to- | mannequin, and she looks as if she'd | tatars ate paying

sortment of old coins. “Rupe” has lived

State and local governments con- | {admits he may not make “heaps of (Castle all his life except during the | day. war when he worked fof the navy employees whose salaries are not

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CANNES AN EDEN: IF YOU HAVE G0

"Gay Life Along Riviera still Goes on, If You Have the. Money and Want to Forget Prices. : By PAUL GHALI ;

"Times Foreign Correspondent : LY CANNES, France, July 22.-This idyllic spot on the Cote d'Amr

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around a $1 as hogs gained 50 tata ie a paradise—but the key to enter it is not good works but gold.

If you want to be a part of Cannes gay life, 4000 francs a day (about $33.58 U, 8 currency) will buy you a minimum-rate good time. {Nothing fancy, you understand, byt adequate. A hotel room: at the Martinez, or the Carlton, costs 1200 francs; |drinks, 150; and & meal at the : |Drap d'Or or the Foie Gras relieves [your depleted billfold of 1000 more francs. To this you must add 17 per cent in socalled taxes on your room hill and 40 per cent to your restaurant bill — for reasons known only to Paris © officialdom, Cannes hotel keepers, helped by Paris officials, are working over. {time to kill the golden goose. | Americans and Britons, who used to haunt this delightful resort, are few today. Cannes customers consist mainly of France's newly rich |and lucky Swiss and Belgian owners |of high-value currency.

Hotels Half-Empty

Before the war, thousands of |sun-lovers from all parts of the intervention in the food markets. world crowded Cannes’ boulevards! All last week, meat was blocked and beaches as tightly as herrings on the Riviera by a Paris decree, in a box. Today, Cannes’ 120 hotels | with the result that black market

royalty. Hotel managers, however, wink at you and tell you “comfidentially, I'm expecting his majesty so-and-so and his highness such-and-such.” American uniforms, which last year crowded Cannes, are few as the Big hotels that had served as leave centers have been returned to their owners. The only hotel now housing U. 8. army personnel on the whole Cote d'Azur is Nice’s Ruhl. Leave tours are now conducted through the American Express. Resent Intervention

World politics, and even domestic politics, are ignored by the local Riviera population. They are too preoccupied in their own mercantile affairs. In fact, the general “political” demand on the Cote d'Azur—as in many other parts of France today— is for more liberty in commercial transactions and less government

Mr, Ghali

13.18 18.50 and 400 restaurants are half empty | prices skyrocketed Even fish, which Ntdium and commbn edit Actually—if you can afford to|the Mediterranean supplies lavishly, [roe 6.500 8.90 forget prices—Cannes is plentifully reached astronomical levels, with «Bolle (a1 weignts) supplied with both necessities and! lobster selling at 900 francs ($7.56) oil 14501850 Juxuries. It has more taxis, food a kilo (22 pounds). Be 130081430 and restaurants than any other| “Liberty from government ‘inter- . [email protected] | Med ng pa Ba 3012.00 200 town in France, and it strenuously| vention in commerce” is the slogan

VEALERS (475) and choice 19.00: 14.004 19.00 10.00€814.00 | | oo and Stocker Cattie and Calves

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ignores the French officials’ rigorous —and prayer—of the Cote d'Azur {equivalent of the chamber of comSmiling and scraping shopkeepers merce.

offer you anything you want—shoes, | Copyright 1944, by The Indianapolis Times

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Chon Steers clothes, gasoline, cigarets, whisky | tm ———— | Chole - 300-800 d . [email protected]| and champagne. 800 1080 Pou PORN 16.5017 80 There are a lot of completely i | "THREATEN STRIKE | "500- 800 pounds ...... vee... 1430810.50 legal goings-on here. But in cannes, |F PRICES STAY UP pi, ihsh euiade cesnantranes 14.50@1 80 who cares? For instance, citizens A rt 1000 pounds ....cienenns 13 [email protected] | of the Sterling area are allowed DETROIT, July 2 (U. P).~ e 500- | 900 pounds isa [email protected] only 75 pounds sterling ($30) for| Foremen's Association of America . SHEEP (1800) {the holidays. But the ingenuity of|said today it would close 500 plants Ewes (Shorn) the Cannes black marketeers has in g city.wide strike Aug. 1 if price | Good and choice 8000 9500 found a way out for them: Travel| aontrols have not been re-estab-Common and medium 100% 8.00 ers can sell checks dated in Londod|jished by that time. SPRING LAMBS for English pounds at black-market| Robert H. Keys, F. A. A. presi- | Choice slosed aviv . 1840 awl rates, and intermediaries aren't| dent, said the executive board voted choice an noice. [email protected] | hard to meet. | unanimously to call the strike if Common 120091425) The rigid pre-war Cannes eti-| | prices are not “down to the work-

CITY WAGES HIKED

| quette, which tolerated no shorts | ing man's level” by Aug. 1. lafter 5 p. m., has not resisted the, The work stoppage would involve 22000 members in Detroit's

cloth shortage. lv $15 IN EVANSVILLE There are ofily a -few evening 186 F. A. A. chapters.

EVANSVILLE, Ind. July 22 (U,

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Indianapolis flour mills and grain eleJasin 3344 Dat tush) Rid iother grea on their 1 love to sel her Sreglidns. a | merits: ; Dau. We No# 1 Leating M bs or rt from a couple o ngs in better, T. No yellow shellea, pa P 8 00 per Jushe, and No ? white shelled,

nati, Denver, Covington, Ky. and Newport, Ky., have acted to freeze | rents or limit rent increases locally, the survey disclosed.

BLAMES DRINKING | FOR DELINQUENCY

Juvenile delinquency is increasing | | because more parents are drinking | more liquor. This is the opinion of the Indiana |

terday in a sermon by Clayton M. Wallace, league superintendent, at the Memorial Baptist church. Mr. Wallace made the statement |

Anti-Saloon league expressed yes- |

that the “79 per cent increase in |

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friends and has lots of fun. in California and other points. {fixed by law. exile, Cannes is entertaining little hu Der bush hh did - Nominal quotations furnished by Indi. anapolis securities dealers: STOCKS Bid Asked 4 Agents Fin Corp com '... “eae Agents Fin Corp pfd ... American Loan 4!3 American States pid Amer States cl A ....... vans Amer States cl B . ure L 8 Ayres 4% % pd . 112% Ayrshire Col com .... 38% Belt R St m «0 Belt Stk s pid “ees Bobbs-Merrill 4% p ‘eae Bobbs-Merrill com . .- Central Soya com .. 6a ’ . Circie Theater com . 7 sake Comwlith Loan 4% pfd ...... 104 107 Consolidated Industries com... 1% 2a y Consolidated Industries pfd... 4% 5's 3 Cons Fin Corp ptd Th save | Delta Electric com ........... 18 2 | Electronic Lab com 4% 5% 0 : | Pt Wayne & Jackson ‘RR pid. 103 107 | Herfr- Jones cl A be heey 14 ‘ewe Hook Drug Co com .......... 25 bans V | Ind Asso Tel Co i pt . 52 "os Ind & Mich Elec 42% pid. 1110 112% Indpls P & L COM .....vevass 32 34 Ingpl s P&L 4% pid ....... 110 112% | Indianapolis Water pid...... 110 113 \ Indpls Water el A com ..... 22% | Indpls Railways com .. . 17% 19 Investors Telephone 3a ‘61... 99 101 ’ | Jeff Nat Life com.....,....... 13% .... Kingan & Co com «Wa 8 > | Kingan & Co. pfd 03 a P

Janes Nat Life com Marmon-Herrington com Mastic Asjhalt Natl Homes com |{N Ind Pub Serv 5% ... P R Mallory com . Wi Progress Laundry com .

Pub Serv of Ind com ree 80 NT E. Wash. St . child delinquency in the Hoosier Pub Serv of Ind 3%% pfd... 101% 108 PE than any other BUS line capital this year was a logical re- | £27 06 a's 43% pid... 110% 113% D” in Color sult of a 60 per cent increase in|Stokely-Van Camp pfd ....... 3 3. HE NAVAJO TRAIL” 16 Trips Daily—with choice of two routes—via Muncie or Peru. consumption of alcoholic beverages Stokely-Van Camp om fl] ete erase Convenient connections at Fort Wayne for all points in Michi- in Indiana.” au dA eas 3 an and Northern Ohio. w“ ; United Tel C0.8% ....o.ovuns 90 ot . : More parents drinking more | gnjon Title com ............ 37 ALSO 9 FAST SCHEDULES DAILY Hysor's bout catiee me iv ron . . nile delinquency,” Mr. Wallace said. | American Loan 4%s 60........ 97 id Buhner Fertilizer 5s 64 ....... 8 ses JO TERRE HAUTE (via Greencastle & Brazil) Ch of Com Bldg ¢%s 61 oe NEW FIRMS AND Citizens Ind Tel fh o o Columubia Club 1%s . Consol Fin 5s 66 . “ "es ww lost” Clip This Handy Timetable for Future Reference! PARTNERSHIPS Hoosier Crown 6s 56......... Indpls P&L 3%s 70 ... .) ‘yee mberios CONDENSED SCHEDULES Martin's Regal Market, 1540-42-44 8. |Indpls Railways Co 5s $7.... 94 ” FORT WAYNE — INDIANAPOLIS — TERRE HAUTE | Bast. Retail grocery, A. Murray Mar-|Ind Asso Tel Co 3s 75. ..... 104 co | tin, 1828 Singleton; Anna L. Martin, 1535 | Kuhner Packing Co 4s 8. 100 06 4 — a AM ANAM of [Au a a au {os IEEE LIL] | pe 8. Alabama; C. A." Martin, 1510 8. Ala- N 20g Pup Berd 3s 3 104% 1 . ama. . SIDE ee he 4 ir wil oll hi = James D. Harmon Co,, 17th and Arling- | Pub Tel dls 35 ... HY N Tom Breneman { Lv. FORT WAYNE 07 2 7 » I | 3 20/10 00/11.30/12.00) 1.30) 1.48 3.39( 4.09 5.00) 5.48} 6.3) 7.481888 || ton. Landscape gardening. Floyd D. Tee Term Corp 8s 81 roster i Aa 101% \ HOLLYWOOD" an (Ton Toy (30 y By [28g oa |g [20 y Oh || eoamier soon Supply Co. 235 N.| ‘Ex-dividend. : "RIMSON CANARY" Ar. Anderson... : PALEY i ja 14-0) on | 1s . Delaware. School books, ete. Herbert i 10.10 100 3 3.40 o | 5.48 5.00 7.38 ¢ | 8.18 g ju. || W. Brackmier and Adolph Brackmier Jr, 40 W. Michigan he. Vito ise Vie 45) Vive Vie ViYy cow ¥ ess ¥ [230 || 126 Spencer. LOCAL PRODUCE » oR oy Ar INDIANAPOLIS [730 8 30| 925/11 10/11 sslonzns) 2.25) 210) 4.28] 5.28] 6.30] 7.98) 7.90/0.2810.00(10.3812 1003.00 || Purniture Reconditioning Co. 518 Rr ; v - ; " " | Transportation bldg Purniture making . RGINIAN” w NBIANAPOLIS [73 a9 ras) sas | a | sas (en re jew 2a | and restoring. Albert Samuel, 1505 E PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY 1. Greences an Ba Ne un an i “2 { “ne wm 11.38... [185 | 40th. Poultry: Hens, 4' lbs. and over, 28c: t Subjects . TERRE HAUTE a’ ry ny 1m 1a ! 14 { 1 i Lu 12.38 oi) a] na under, 22e; springs. 433, Ibs. and over, nE: | | 4 under, 20¢; ghorns, © eghorn hen Humphrey Bogart deed fed i 10c; 1048 &prings, 33; 1948 broilers, 33c: h eridan INCORPORATIONS roosters, 16¢; a 15¢; geese, 15¢; Ph Tro TERRE HAUTE — INDIANAPOLIS — FORT WAYNE - capons, 6 lbs. and over, 30c: under, ic. ivi us : oe ps The Prospect Saving &: Loan Associa-| NO. 2 poultry, 4e less than No. 1. ; L mm os Wash. Av | AM | ‘Am {A Aw {Am AM | auf pw (pu | pu | pup [pm pw Pu PM || tion, Speedway City; amendment chang-|, ESBS: Current receipts, 54 | x 0 jase a NEY «| |e . |e velo NI II 11%] Hing name to Speedway Saving & Lown 30e: Ho rads. ic A large, 35c; A medium MENT Tou h Association and other amendments : rots iy ul Lo (ale a mm EMR] Mee he “Corp. ahs E. Washingon | Butlers: No cua, 3 mie Tn eT , : 6.40 7.30] 9.15 ... [11.00 1.00 2.98{ 3.38] 3.30( 4.48] 4.08! 6.30( .. | mssi2 8 || st., Indianapolis; agent, F. A. 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