Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1946 — Page 8

"head of the government “lending

Barnum?

One school of thought points

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is selling stock’ in his new automobile ‘manufacturing enterprise,

despite questions state authorities, including those of Ohio, on, the ground the securities are “unseasoned.”

Those who view Mr, Kaiser as a Barnum say he has been raised to

his present eminence not entirely by his own abilities, but by preferential treatment that had its beginning in President Roosevelt's admiration for the umorthox industrialist. "He's Called Humorist Senator Bridges (R. N. H) in a recent critical speech against gov-ernment-Kaisér financial relations observed: “Personally, I think ‘Kaiser, instead of being a master-minded industrialist, is the nation’s foremost humorist. He appears to be both

s Heap Criticism on Industrialist While Friends Believe He's a Modern Paul Bunyan, |

By FRED W, PERKINS : . Seripps-Howard Sta®f Writer TON, July 24-<Bunyan or Barnum? 1s Henry J, Kaiser, industrialist, a reincarnation of the legendary Paul Bunyan woods? Or is he more like the great showman, P. T.

production record, both before and during the war. Those who believe he is a modern Bunyan afe numerous, as shown by the ease with which Mr. Kaiser

raised by some

to Mr. Kaiser's great construction | Northrop's : Flying Wing,

100 million) were requested by the war production board as essential to the war effort. And Senator Bridges asserts: Paper Attacks Him “If, as happened on one. or two occasions in .the Roosevelt days; a subordinate official should hesitate to produce the cash that

HAWTHORNE, Cal, July 24 (U, P.).—The world’s. first flying wing bomber, Northrop's giant four-engine XB-35, displayed unprecedented performance in test flights that failed to uncover a single flaw, army. officials disclosed today.

XB-35, | condition with its giant wheels tucked

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in “clean” tying Method of mounting coaxial propellers in pairs in the trailing edge can be seen.

is pictured

into the belly.

Lt. Col. H. E. Warden, chief of the army air materiel command’s’ bombardment division, ented engineers and aerodynarhicists who designed the batshaped plane and said the new craft may be developed ‘sooner than originally was expected.

Kaiser wanted, he would simply communicate with the Whise House, through sthe back door, and the subordinate would soon get his comeuppance from the top.” Mr. Jones’ newspaper, the Houston (Tex.) Chronicle, publishéd some time ago an article with the headline, “Kaiser Beats Drum Again— 'for Kaiser” It was written by | Norman W. Baxter, who was an assistant to Mr, Jones in RFC and | went with him when the Texas banker left the administration. Mr. Baxter, whose article was assumed to reflect the opinions of |

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Beyond the converted wheat bin

Boom Towns Springing Up At Site of Big Muddy Dam

a Series)

By ED HOFFMAN

Writer

BIG BEND, N. D,, July 24 —Boom towns modern western style with electricity and running water, are going up with a rush around this part of North Dakota. Not gold, not oil, but water and plenty of it is bringing in promotors, speculators and !‘sharpies.”

liquor stores, night clubs and so-

an amfising and an amused fellow. former RFC authorities, recorrled called “homesites” that make up the new town of Big Bend is the

No one could have accepted alll

the chores which have been forced on him by those in charge of our lending agencies without getting a laugh out of it. But it is tough! on. the taxpayer.” ‘ Another of the Barnum school! apparently is Jeses Jones, former

agencies. Mr. Jones and his successors habitually have made the point that their loans to the Kaiser interests (still totaling more than

than Ziper mile’ to /

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Kaiser's appearance in con-| Missouri river. Stand on the bluffs gressional hearings on disposal of overlooking the Big Muddy and steel-making facilities in the West, you'll see an engineer's target flag |

and continued: . | fluttering in the ever-present wind | Government Funds Used | across the stream. You're looking | “Mr. Kaiser is one of the nation’s (across what one day will be Garri-| industrialists who found it both [Son dam, the world’s largest earth- | easy_and pleasent. to operate on|filléd water blockade. id government money during the war| Army engineers under Brig: Gen: | périod, and at very large profits. As long as he had access to gov~ ernment funds Mr. Kaiser was not

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was possible to enlist considerable press support and persuade the war production board and other government officials that he (Kaiser)

Garrison you have to spend money. You pay wages to the men who

was such a genius that his services |build the dam. The workers pay were always needed. | that money out to live and to be “His influence spread beyond gntertained. The more men, the WPB, so that eventually he was iors money. spent able to drop his ideas and ambi- | y spent. tions into President Roosevelt's! North Dakota unions already ears almost at will. Mr. Kaiser have asked hourly wages of $1 for|, persuaded a great many people that | common labor, $1.40 for carpen-|!

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REDUCED FOOD COSTS DOUBTED |

'Roll-back to June 30 Level Hinted Impossible.

By GRANT DILLMAN United Press Staff Corrépondent WASHINGTON, July 24.-—Reli-able sources at OPA and the agriculture department questioned today whether food prices cduld be | rolled back to June 30 levels even |

if price controls are revived. Stream

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These sources differed, however. on why a roll-back in food prices

senate vote today, basic foots would | remain free of controls until at | least Aug. 20 to give a special! nw JUS8 Tike three-member board time to decide |Mo8t Of the G. 1s who drove the whether price controls on the foods | little power plants in all corners are necessary, ' of the world’s battlefields. Strong Pressure Seen Like all newly discharged vetAn OPA spokesman said a large erans, the jeep has “a little” G. I. share of responsibility for the in it , .., the front end and hood board's decision would rest with the | retains its war-time lines. agricdlture department. He said he But the rest of the new jeep stabelieved the department would not tion wagon, revealed today by | favor food controls. | Willys-Overland Motors, Inc, - is He pointed out the department|all the way a “civilian.” It's as would oe under strong pressure!Streamlined as any station wagon

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[RECORD HOUSING BOOM FORECAST

‘Economic Council Predicts Surge in Two Years.

The Indiana Economic Couneil predicted today‘ that the . greatest housing boom in the nation’s history will * occur within the next two years. Kenneth L. Schellie, council die rector, said plans for the boom would be discussed at the council's south central conference on com-

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would be extremely difficult if not | Roomier. Ha L RY uy at. ‘Bedtord impossible. g RB Y . Under the ‘OPA: bill up for a ! $ Longer ase iter Sulesss to be discussed ay

which will affect . and {t's recommended 10 south central Indiana counties, [only for home front use. Like serv-|are control of urban fringe areas; [ing the housewife, the salesman, location of new industries, foresta- | the small businessman—and even tion programs and increasing the (the family for outings and ,run- number and effectiveness of county about jobs, and city planning commissions. | Unlike the, war-time jeep, the sta-! The council's north central cone [tion wagon is roomy, because its ference on planning will be held at wheelbase has been increased from | Peru Aug. 15, Mr. Schellie said. | 80 inches so 104 inches. Its new Similar conferences will be held in over-all length is almost - 175|the future at Ft. Wayne, La Porte, inches as compared to the 103 Lafayette and New Albany.

from farm groups and food proc-| |essors who might not want con® trols on food revived. An agriculture department official said many OPA policies ran caunter to basic farm practices and created! artificial shortages. | Three Courses Open BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 24— “In addition,” he said, “a roll. | Indiana business dropped 12.3 points back in prices would be very pain- |” June fom ihe May high of ful to a good many business or-| 212-2 the Indiana university bureau ganizations which will have goods of business research reported today. on hand which they bought at high | Factors contributing most to the prices while controls were off." {decline were decreases in sales of

He said three courses were open: | Cattle and wes,” the report pointed

ONE: Price controls could pe | Out. This was the result of hold|left off food entirely. This, he | Packs pending congressional desaid, would result in some price Cision on OPA, the review stated.

increases and perhaps some de-! 1D® Indjanapolis business scene

clines. He said choice meats prob- | ably would go: up. While. cheaper | igrades would drop. {

U. S. STATEMENT

{ : i i WASHINGTON, July 24 (U. P.).—Gov- | TWO: Retail prices might be | crnment expenses and receipts for the

rolled back to June 30 levels while | current fiscal year through July 22 com{farm prices were left at present |Pared With a year ago:

. . This Year Last Year higher levels. He said the difference | Expenses $ 2,504,722,988 $ . 5.620,925,762 : | War spend 886,494,024 4,978,780,201 could be made with federal sub- | Receipts ° 1.894.515.212 1.786.009. 600 sidis as in the case of dairy | Net deficit 610,207,776 3,834,915,662 products. Cash bal. 12,041,803,142 23,257,290,839

: g | Public debt 268287,905.809 THREE: Retail prices might be | Gold reserve 20,269,741,372

rolled back to June 30 without any |

261,815,307,652 20,212,755,810

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE “3 6,499

provision for retailers and whole- | Clearings ..................... $ 6,499,000 salers who bought at higher prices | Debits : rt Fn sini while controls were off. The dealers | would be forced to sell at a loss. LOCAL PRODUCE The agriculture spokesman cited | PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY

u i 19c. 1948 springs, 32c; 1946 broilers, 32¢; duction. § } roctters 16c; ducks, 15c; geese, 15¢; By setting the same ceiling on | capons, 8 dus snd over, 30c; under, 22c. : No. 2 poultry, 4c less than No. 1. dairy products the year around, he | Eggs: Current receipts,

said, OPA encouraged, producers: to | 30¢ : Eraded SLA large, 37c; A medium, increase milk output in the spring— | Buttertat: No. 1. #7c: No. 3, 3c when pasture is pléntiful—and cut gaa {down in the fall and winter. | }

TRUCK WHEAT

Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele- | vators are paying $1.85 per bushel for No 1 red wheat (other grades on their merits); oats, No. 1 testing 34 bs or| better, 66¢c; corn, No. 2 yellow shelled, $1.85 per bushel. and No. 3 white shelled, | $1.75 per bushel = |

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State Business Drop in June Blamed on Livestock Slump

irv i s | Poultry: Hens, 4% Ibs. awd over, 2c: | dairy prices as an example of OPA under, 232c; springs, 41% Ibs. and over, 22c; policies which discouraged pro- | under, 20c; Leghorns, 20c; Leghorn hens,

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PRICES LEVEL OFF

Devil” engine. L { NEW YORK, July 24 (U. P.) — | Wholesale food prices, after the | three-week advance which followed | suspension of OPA controls Jinne 30, |showed a 42 per cent decline in | levelled off in the past week and livestock receipts compared with | held unchanged at the 26-year high May, and a 33 per cent drop as lével of the previous week, Dun ds |compared with a year ago. [Bragsirest, ac, reported today. | a = S wa i eclines in prices of the 3 | Postal receipts fell 5 per cent in|.onmoditios used in compiling o (June, but were 6 per cent greater|index outnumbering advances for than those of June last year. Bank the first time since couirols were | debits registered a 2 per cent de- | lifted, the agency's index held ag |crease in June and 6 per cent as $5.20 unchdnged on the week, and {compared with June, 1945, debits, compared with $4.11 a year ago.

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