Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1946 — Page 10
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mist MUNICIPAL FORESTS | HELP in order to spur production. The increase goes into effect next
’ WASHINGTON. — Because of nd present Sea Scout | profits from their municipal forests, | Monday. ‘and a model of U. 8. 8. In-|some cities and towns In Europe to low-cost furniture manufacturwill be-on display. ‘At a fu-]are completely tax free.
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- 9 Policy of Dollar Diplomacy Seen Taking Form. |
By PARKER LA MOORE Seripps-Howard Staff Writer . WASHINGTON, ‘Sept. 19.—The fact that the American cash poured | into the Soviet Union during the war failed to buy good will at the Kremlin is likely to be weighed heavily by congress when future loans to foreign nations are considered, | No daubt this factor wituenced | President Truman's decision not to request funds for .a new Russian loan during the recent session of
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Cala :
HALT NATIONAL GUARD] ea duction ase how of 19 to 20
years who are accepted for national
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1948
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DRAFT DODGE AVENUE guard enlistment must agree to an
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (U, P.),|immediate discharge it “they are ~The war department says it has called by Selective service. taken steps to prevent draft dodg-| “The war department and offi-
' the national guard do not ing through enlistment in the na- |¢ials of g tional guard. desire that enlistment in the guard
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shall become an avenue for draft It. said all men within the pres evasion,” the army said.
congress—although such a loan was | in process of negotiation, Our lend-lease contributions to]
the Soviets totaled more than $11 billion, the deliveries including (in Addition to munitions and aircraft) motor vehicles, railroad rails, locomotives and freight cars. Long-Term Credits Given After the war additional lendlease . supplies were sold to the Russians on long-term credits, Vast | amounts of surplus army equipment | were dumped into the same goodwill stockpiles. Two Soviet republics were placed on the UNRRA relief rolls, receiving millions of dollars worth of food, clothing, livestock and industrial and agricultural equipment. Russia also benefited indirectly, but generously; from our relief ac-| tivities in Poland, “Yugoslavia, | Czechoslovakia and Austria. Red soldiers, who at home might have] constituted a political as well as an economic problem, have lived off the land in those countries where we made it possible for them to do so by our feeding the local popula. tions, We Pay for Soviet Expansion Manufactured goods were diverted from normal export hanes) and shipped to Russia which other-| wise might have been required to | buy food. By and large, the UNRRA, Red | Cross and other relief programs,! largely financed in the United States, | have made it possible for the Soviet | Union to assume “political control over the Balkan states without any | attendant responsibility for their] economic welfare. Thus, in a real sense, American | money has paid the way for that] Communist expansion which has
country. Our money also may have averted serious internal disorders in lukewarm Communist areas in the Soviet Union itself, such as in the | Ukraine, where the current purge | | suggests the existence of deep dis- | | content. | UNRRA Shipments Remain | Forced upon its own resources, | the newly introduced communism |in Poland and the Balkan states
{| may have rough sledding. The So-| viet Union is hard-pressed to supply | {its own needs, and can have little|
to contribute to the satellites if our support is withdrawn. No immediate crisis is anticipated,
because UNRRA deliveries, which |}
are behind schedule, will continue { until late spring. But political pres- | sure is likely to prevent the diversion of much more high priority goods or equipment for shipments | to unfriendly nations. | - The Trumah administration has made little apparent resort to dollar diplomacy in support of qur objectives abroad, but such a policy seems to be taking form under the
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CHROME DINETTE SET—S5 pieces T-DRAWER DESK—walnut finish BABY CRIB—unfinished THROW RUGS—many colors BOOKCASES —unfinished DECORATIVE MIRRORS—smart designs__$2.22 MAGAZINE RACKS—in walnut finish sh. BED SPREADS—Ilovely floral design $4.44 TABLE LAMPS—large group } FLOOR LAMPS—beautifal assortment ___$8.88 HIGH CHAIRS—sturdily built. _________ $4.44 HOLLYWOOD BROILER—cook with ease__$12.12 5-DRAWER CHESTS—=walnut _________SI6.16 STUDIO COUCH—double satisfaction___$19.19 LARGE DRESSERS—walnut finish $29.29 SOFA BED—comfort day or night 349.49 PLATFORM ROCKER—sturdily balanced $19.19 3.PC. BEDROOM SUITE—maple finish___$88.88 COAL HEATER—economical operation __$44.44 LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN $29.29
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$1.25 A WEEK
We're crazy—but not crazy enough to give these away—mainly because the manufacturers won't permit it. However, they are for sale, and take them with you if you wish—we have plenty!
COMBINATION RADIO-PHONOGRAPH ---$52.40 : JEWELL 5-TUBE RADIO—walnut ______$29,95 GAROD 5-Tube RADIO—Bakelite in colors $28.00
EUREKA TANK TYPE CLEANER— complete with attachments __ --366.,50
EUREKA UPRIGHT CLEANER $16.00 TRAV-LER PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH_.__$33.50 TRAV-LER Automatic RECORD PLAYER $47.25 SPEEDWAY ELECTRIC IRON TIP-OUT ELECTRIC TOASTER : HAND-WOUND Portable PHONOGRAPH__$25.95 STEELMAN PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH__$39.95
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