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Opershog At Near Capacity Level

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LBbor Unrest or Inflation Can Cause Trouble, CPA Head Says.

By FRANK ELEAZER United Press Staff Correspondent

WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—~Amerfca’s basic industries were Treported today at virtual capacity output. Production of consumer durables has in many cases sur-j passed pre-war levels. But Civilian Production Chief John B. Small, in an otherwise rosy forecast, made it plain that labor roghie or inflation can still upset the applecart. Not only are more goods being | produced, Mr. Small said, but with! civilian em| t at an all-time|* high, more ready money is available | to buy them with, | “The stop-and-go output of materials and parts which has been obstructing volume manufacturing has now been replaced by continu-| ous, high-level production,” he said | in a monthly report. { “That means that Industry i

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Children Join Parents in Harvesting French Kirops

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FEAR SHORTAGE OF SKILLED MEN

U. S. Seeks to Halt Exodus of On-Job Trainees.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (U. P.).~— Fear of a shortage of skilled crafts men for industry was cxpressed today by the labor department as it sought to prevent a wholesale exodus of veterans from its appren-tice-training program. The department's labor-manage-ment advisory committee on apprentices said it had received reports of widespread dissatisfaction among veterans. Many have threatened to withdraw because of new congressional wage ceilings. A newly-passed bill prohibits apprentices and other on-the-job trainees from receiving monthly subsistence allowances if they already are being paid $175 a month (single men) or $200 a month (married men) by their employers.

After years of wartime starvation, a hungry French nation begins to harvest a near- ~record crop of

golden grain and green vegetables. Here, outside of Paris, the young join their parents in preparation of bumper yields for marketing,

within sight of full production of finished goods if industrial pence | 30 continues.” “1939 and 1941 Topped Mr. Small said the “gross national product” in the second quarter of

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Hog Receipts Drop Sharply.

CHARGES HRMS. Cattle, Lamb Remain Steady

1046 reached an annual rate of $130] GAIN IN STRIKES Hog receipts dropped sharply to-|Good— billion, bllon, Agured in Fs on yninfiated) day at Indianapolis stockyards and | on 1o00 bounds Hh . i 3 301s. iq prices ranged from 50 cents to $1| | 500-500 [email protected]} than Sela 1941 and 45 per = Top over late yesterday's market, but POUNAS ..ievivrerss [email protected]

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Apprentices Not Exempt The veterans administration sald it cannot exempt either apprentices or on-the-job trainees from this| ceiling. The C. I. O. and veterans organizations plan to ask congress | to. wipe it out. The advisory committee appealed to veterans meanwhile to remain in their apprentice training jobs. It urged employers and labor unions to exert “every reasonabale influence on them to do so. It said recent charges of wholesale | abuses in on-the-job training do not apply to standard apprenticeship programs. It urged veterans |to stick to their training “rather {than take a short-sighted view and| po GUI for immediate financial gains

Bumper Crop

By CLAIRE COX United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Aug. 30. — Chemist Gustav Egloff said today that science soon will improve on mother nature by the use of new petroleum products. ‘Petroleum will be used to make {fast = growing oranges, fireproof |wood, dirtproof clothes, puncture-

1946 1945: hab 60, 366,000 |proof tires and a non-habit form1,160,366, 1,123,000,000 ing body “supercharger” for the bushels bushels %

Mr, Egloff, a petroleum chemist and former president of the American Institute of Chemists, said that scientists are making so much progress through the use of petroleum that before long nature's products won't be good enough for people any more, Taking Things in Own Hands

“Ever since the beginning of clvilization, men have had to be satisfied with what nature offered a them,” he said. “Now we are taking The department of agriculture things in our own hands and improving -life to order.” looks forward fo record-breaking pumper crops of wheat and corn | Citrus fruits and walnuts can #e when this year’s harvest is in. Last year was a record high for wheat, but .the estimate for 1946 exceeds it by over 37 million bushels. The record corn year was 1944, but it is expected that 1946 will produce almost 300 million bushels more. Newschart (above) compares record yields with 1946

|leyne gas, a derivative of petroleum, ! he said. “And synthetic textiles are going |

added. have something to reckon with, too, when we really get going.”

New Petroleum Products Will Improve Mother Nature

He said cotton, silk and wool would be “drugs on the market” compared with ‘what test tubes could produce, Beiter Wearing Clothes “For example, everyone will have

mer and warmer in the winter,” he said. “They’ll wear better, won't shine and won't wrinkle. Men will be able to go home from work every evening with their clothes as clean and neat as they were when they left, home.” Petroleum treated woods

tural metals, he added, and the than 100,000 miles, “Scientists also are developing a harmone which will act as a supercharger for tired bodies,” he said. “It won't have the after-effects of habit forming energizers and it will be more effective,

| grown faster and in colder climates | {by the external application of bute- |

to vie with the silkworm,” Mr. Egloff | “The cotton boll is goin® to |

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day. Good 13.00 output may approach within 5 per . Beh Ti 11.00 3%0/in jobs which provide no sound cent. of an all-time peak rate of! Tax Refund Figures. I! “a steady cleanup trade went on Medium and common ......... u ae | foundation for the future.” 10 000 H $143 billion, set in the war- {in the cattle and vealer division. Canner .... rns ’ ouses. | producing second quarter of 1945 By EDWIN A. LAHEY |The meager lamb supply also sold| Bulls (all weights) Programs Run 3 4 Years Mr. Small said that with the clos- Times Special Writer at steady prices. el od ll-weights) ...... [email protected] The department's campaign to WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (U. P)) of war plants it was expected | WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—George) oo : | sausage— : keep its apprentices in training) —The government is to sign today ing money would remain in circula-' F. Addes, secretary-treasurer of the| 3000 Yo © JOKE ocx is I ie 1 00a12.00 was aided by a decision by the! its first contract guaranteeing sale tion. Actually, the amount of money | United Auto Workers (C.1.0.), has ja In Joutds Senate Cutter and Sums. a 3405114 [veterans administration that the of prefabricated homes for veterans, in circulation has been climbing! offered government officiais figures }50- 190 vounds 30 iGSod and ) o0| tWO-year limit imposed by con-| The agreement is to be signed by 8 gures| iso- 200 pounds . . [email protected] God and choice _......... [email protected]| ob-trai the Reconstruction Finance Corp. since March, and has reached a new 200% 220 pounds . 19.00 | Common and medium ........ [email protected], gress on J ning programs for | purporting to show that the J. I.| 20. 240 pounds .... 18 506219.00 | Culls aes ve sia 30.00 eH] veterans does not apply to ap-| and the William H. Harman Corp., |Case and the Allis-Chalmers cor-| J%o: 200 bounds odin gy Tevder and Stocker Cattle and Caives | prentices | Philadelphia, builders of Harman “The rise is dmmying.* S81 sorations can make a net profit 30r- 360 pounds - 15 30a 19.00 Chotee_ 4 Sere Sudvn Most ° apprentice programs run | homes. : i 500 POURAS ...visseees 18 J | Spendable Income Higher in 1946 by remaining strike-bound, | $6""30 pounds 16.50@18%0 | H00-1050 pounds .....L..li.. 16.30817 50 | three to four years and this means) The Harman firm has agreed so Good hat federal ai 11 be { produce the 10,000 sheet stee ‘ as they have been for many months. Packing Sows 300 pounds rerees 140091650 | that federal aid will continued | ” Consumer incomes in April, May| T und i | Good to Choice 800-1050 Tourd sores: [email protected] | for a longer period. houses, selling for from $6000 to | d June were at an annual rate ax refun estimates prepared| 270- 300 pounds » 17.80@ 17.78 | predinunr— 23s etaTr . » 8 includ installation and | phy by the U. A. W.-C. 1. O. research| 30¢- 330 pounds [email protected] | “500.1000 pounds 125001400] In connection with the new con- 9000 ng of $161 pillion—the highest since 330- 360 pounds ........... . [email protected] Common © 4 : gressional ceilings the VA notified | | land costs, before Dec. 31, 1947. h department asserted that J. I. Case| 360- 400 pounds [email protected] | “500. 900 pounds ............. [email protected] i Expedithe second quarter of 1945, when, ==... Good-- P veterans drawing subsistence al-| RFC, acting for Housing di swollen by war spending. they! CV refunded $1462.662 under “oo. 4s0 pounds [email protected] SHEEP (425 ) | ter Wilson W. Wyatt, will guarantee | the income and excess profits * ‘car- | 450- 550 POURS ...vvvvvvnnns 16.75@ 17.50 Ewes (shorn) lowances today that they must { reached $163 billion. | ryback” if the company broke even | 250- 550 pounds [email protected]| Good and choice ............ 8308 130|notify the VA by Nov. 3 of their|io buy at 50 per cent of the retall Actually, since income takes are 1946, 3 that th PO ughicr Pips | Common and medium . 6.00@ 8.50 | August, Septemeber and October price all houses that the firm canJower, spendable income in the 1046 an at the carryback| .qum to Good SPRING LAMBS | empiric. not sell on the open market. | period was higher, Mr Small sald jrefund could total $2317,662 if the) 90- 120 pounds [email protected] | Good and choice ............. 11.00018.00 g Small a : of | company showed a $1,000,000 loss CATTLE (300) | Medium and good ............ 13 ais. iz They will get their customary Uses Little Scarce Material t Mr, ee rage re. in 1946. pe pounds S00bGH1.00L (Comman ..........-o eo NOPD | subsistence allowances for these| Other contracts with principdl reigh cars - UNGS seven Vv in tors of the in-| In the case of Allis-Chalmers, | 300-1100 pounds 20.00@ 23.00 LOCAL ISSUES | months, but they may have to re-| manufacturers of prefabricated creases some sectors the U. A. W.-C. 1. O. says that if i300. 0-150 pounds 2 00 23.00 | fund some of the money in accord-| houses are under consideration, Mr. BRIDAL DUETYS

dustrial economy. He also sald a shortage of glycerin “presents a se-| rious threat” to reconversion. of Employment Rises Again Ls Other high points of Smalls of

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report: refund will be $11,965,099. 700-1100 American States p . 2 | LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 30 | 7 pounds viesens [email protected] ! $ ’ : vias gmployment of Seeks U. S. Action Anew | Heifers [78 Ares ia od naw |P.).—Atomic war cannot be outceased L400; ’ | Ch — yrshire ol co ““ all an rd level of Sin Mr. Addes, it was reported, sub-| 600- 00 pounds [email protected] | Belt R Stk yds com ee 40 |lawed as “long as war remains an -time reco: el o 100-1 itted the figures to S t {| 800-1000, pounds 1900622 00 Belt R Stk Yds pfd ... - {an instrument of world affairs,” a| 000. This is four million above, or Te rl Bobbs- err Lia vig .. ‘|scientist who helped perfect the above | a ‘ a ; on Jay. 1945, and 3 illo Un- Democratic Chairman Hannegan, chairs] Bers —_ iin ¥ 3% atomic bomb believed today. average employment in and to Reconversion Director Steel- Comwith Loun 4% pfd 104 | Dr. Milton Burton, professor of employment in July dropped 300,000 Consolidated Industries com., 1% 2 ‘chemistry at Notre Dame universit t June, to 2,300,000. man, in a new attempt to solicit. Consolidated Industries pfd..." 4% 5% . . Ys rom government action for miiomen Cons Pin Corp pfd LT told the Methodist Preachers’ conTWO: The cost of living rose oo. coioc Drcnino hab cou - 18, 11% ference here last night that the 1 \ » < a 1 ! 1 dv Sharply 3 uy with food pr es Three C. I. O. unions—the ae FT. WAYNE, Ind, Aug. 30 (U. P.). Bt Wayne & Jackson RR ptd. 100% 103'z | matter of survival wag the most | ardest e index of retail workers, the electrical K Hook Drug Co com 251 ‘| pressing issue today in the new! prices jumped more than 5 per cent |... go a Oe and| —Funeral services were arranged | ing Asso Fei co 3ptd 52 , - |atomic area ers— 4 100% 1 : between mid-June and mid-July. It! involved in the strikes. are | today for John B. Spatz, 81, chair- | 1ndpls Pi Lom 5% vid. nr Jon He said the only way to preserve had climbed only 7 points in three gg, . 4 |man ‘of the board and one of the ndpls B & L A% pte 113 lus from the atomic bomb is to ure by the government of the| found f th navoiis Water pfd i previous years, | strike-bound farm implement plants | UUGers of We: Periection: Blsculy | ino Rai an 33%} preevnt Its use, THREE: Output of many con-| Co. Jo’ Nat Lite com res 3 Dr. Burton said the United States,

pre-war levels. More trucks, tires, ~ 1 ‘contacts” in the Truman S| resident of the co n e ved | Lincoln Nat Life com 8Y 80 Y ’ washing machines, radios, VACUUM gqoio ech meio p It of compa sy. HB served Harmon Herrington com ..... 5. Jj. world peace. He called for an| The Harman firm is to lease a cleaners. kitchen stoves, and elec- ; | as president from 1927 to 1942. Mastic Asphalt 9 international conference of atomic surplus war plant at Fullerton, Pa tric irons were produced in July President ‘Unsold |Spatz had been in ill health for \*f, "Put serv 5% yio * | scientists to discuss use of atomic and hopes a build its first 50 than before the war. Automobile. But one morning a few weeks ago three months and had undergone 15. R Mallory com «oeeen 38% 28K energy freely and sincerely, houses in November . ! output, up 56 .per cent from June, When Schwellenbach was on his|aD operation Tuesday, Pu gh vor gh aan FH 401; : ei ; 9 was stil] well below peacetime aver- ay to the White House in the ex-| Although he was born in Kendall- Py Ee mS 1 102d LOCAL PRODUCE 4 . ages. pectation of getting a seizure order| ville he had lived here since 1896.|So Ind G & E 4.3% ptd ....111 113 Dress Shirts Slow from President Truman, he learned Surviving him is a brother, George, | Boel. an Camp oe i 3 PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY FOUR: Men were able to buy that the White House had just an-10! Kendallville, and two sisters. Terre Haute Malleable ...... 9 10% | poultry: Hens, 4%2 lbs. and over, 2c; almost 70 million shirts in the hounced it would not be in the | Dnfted Ter Co 3% «.rerorernr: ” 3% | under. B30: ghorn hems, 1946 Ge TICs om. Lit ttesss «+-+ | springs, friers, broilers and roasters, 9c; second quarter of 19046. But 40 public interest for the government INCORPORATIONS Union Title com ........cees. ® pees Leghorn springs, 26c; roosters. 16¢c; ducks, million of these were sport shirts ''0 Seize the plants. BONDS do: praded wan A 2 Joultsy 4% lon foes c Dress shirt’ output continues to . Sources close to the corporations! Steel Praming Products, Inc. $12 K_ | Buber. Periizer 55 5% vy |e re oo Mey a rise, but at a diminishing rate. since have indicated they were able Ey dg Indianapolis; agent. X Pau oh of Com Bldg 4'as nh . ares J FE Curent, receipts, Ha ease, : A s diana is itizens In . A FIVE: Production of men's suits! t® “unsell” President Truman on|1000 shares of So 0 par value Ee an *'| small, 30c; grade B, large, 33c no grade, reached an annual rate of 23.600.- the idea of seizure through the me- | buildings and building A And] Conse) Pin ob > BE arene ro | TButtertat: No. 1. #7¢ No. 3. se. ¢ 000, a slight improvement. dium of Secretary of the Treasury | nies Marguerite. D. Thiery, "5. "5 | Indpls. PAL 8's 10 essere il ais . very ndpls R .. PAY : SIX: Shoe production fell for Snyder, the President's most trusted| National Cooling System Service, Inc. | Ina" asso Toi Co Be 3 o Sle 4 TRUCK WHEAT the second month, to 39,000,000 advisor J a Seth EE investors Telephone 3s 91°11. * . . | : . | Warne ame address shares o 10 | Kuhner Pack! C 54 pairs. ‘The outlook is bad, with! The President's decision not to|Par value: .to sell and service refrigers| N Ind Pub Serv 30s 13 atest 100% 10614 | Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele possibility some manufacturers may | Séize the plants has further - de- | RH I or a pan, ArShie| Bil Servi Dd 3a 1 oo... 101 106% vators are paying 31.39 per bushel fof AR a | . , 4d Pu el 4%8 35 .. ....ee. 00 No {| r wheat tothe! grades on (hel curtail Sprays for lack of hides. serirted hus relationships with | | Mere Te bldg Zwend, Hird A Te = % rrr 9 " rg hel. aiid No. h Toe Ahelied. Soo nbac : t BK bie napolis: | H J Williams Inc .58 58 ....... . | per bus white she rge N¥ion Output \iave' Toa 331 Hanne gan, who agent, c Tr Soh ame uddves; 230 sex ene oats, testing 3¢ pounds or better, 68c SEVEN: Hoslery output is set- | cisions to Snyd ro policy de-| rey 111, Edward B. Raub Jr. Ellen! — . dividend. per sushel. t er. | O' Drain ung a oud. In the SEC» | em—— Sa B-H Appliance Service, Inc 5044 E A A pairs were 10th st Indianapolis: agent, Charles 8 J Hotchkiss, same address; 250 sh produced. Sixty per cent of the nu, S. STATEMENT {par value: to sell PY service a) at) { June production was nylons — . rae. | BOF, ragtos ane Bousehold appliances ] y arles otchkisd, Jullta E. Hotchkiss, | EIGHT: Most building materials WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 (U. P). Gor. J | Raymond HB Brumley Gladys N Bramicy, ar it expenses C ationa nn Realty Cor » Ww Gen aret e pe amber Sotaies S.150,000,000 | ctr fact! year a oe 3 od con ® | ket st., Indianapolis agent, T B Ronee, ine Ks BT board -8 es should par with a year ago | same address; 1000 shares no par value; | fill priority orders. Bri This Year Last Y Skiles E. Test, T. B. Rogers, P. D, Ewing ck and tile| Expenses $6,322,524, 6 3; Wayne Sales & Service C 17 E.| R FORC pe may" be surplus by 1947. Receipts 837181 111 ol Ss 33332 a |; shington st Thain oapolls Tt. HY Al £ ‘& NINE: Additi Net Deficit 1,485,342,877 10,320,864,126 | J. Hamilton, 504 Indiana Trust bldg. In-| “A > ® 4 at f onal large increases {ath Bajnnce 10,082,218,208 19.054 476 128 | dianapolis; 1000 shares no par value; to| output o; i . ¢ Debt 267,795,142,137 263.327 0 te | market the “Hamilton Process” for cutPp basic materials should | Gold Reserve 20.280 398.685 30.0 1.798.096 | Ung files and other tools: L..C. 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| VYais office reported. Under the veterans’ emergency housing act] | Mr. Wyatt may assume at any one | time responsibility for the sale of up to 200,000 homes. The Harman house has poets} tested by Mr. Wyatt's technical | staff. Among its desirable quali- | | ties from the government's stand{point is that it drains a minimum amount from supplies of standard | home building materials, a housing | | spokesman said. | 7 Men Required

The house is shipped in a package 6 by 6 by g feet. Plumbing items and kitchen equipment are furnlished by local distributors. ' Seven | men can erect the house in one week. Mr. Wyatt counts heavily on pre- | { fabs to aid in reaching his goal of | 2,700,000 homes of all kinds or] G. 1's before 1948.

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