Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1946 — Page 8
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IN AIRPORT BIDDING
Spokesmen rom Big Cities Want Lion's Share of CAA
Funds; Little Towns Not Showing Much Interest.
By DOUGLAS SMITH Secripps-Howard Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—If small cities expect to get their share of the millions forthcoming for federal airport aid, they had better start making some noise.
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STRIKE ON TWA SEEN NEAR END
West Coast Ships Tied Up Despite Agreement.
By UNITED PRESS The 16-day air line strike was reported nearing settlement today. However, the west coast shipping
| hope of settling the strike me motion picture industry, * Allis-Chalmers Talks Go On ~ THREE: A federal conciliator “ton separately with . disputants in the Allis-Chalmers farm strike in an attempt to set stalled negotiations under way. “FOUR: Union and "management negotiators reached agreement early today in a wage dispute which has * tied up operations at more than 100 large Denver grocer stores since last Thursday. The agreement will be submitted to 1250 strikers for ratification, Two Points Still at Issue Transworld Airways and the 1400 striking pilots agreed on .all but two- points of the government's plan to settle the strike pending. arbitration. The air line objected to the government's proposal for computing the salaries of overseas pilots. ‘The other disputed point concerns grievance machinery, + dn the West coast shipping strike, - 8 settlement was announced on the issue of union jurisdiction in the unloading of coastwise steam schooners. The strike continued, however, as waterfront employers brought up an unexpected demand for a guarantee from the union that there would be no more shipping tie-ups resulting from jurisdictional union arguments,
U.S. SOLDIER, GERMAN GIRL ARE STRANGLED
BERLIN, Nov. § (U. P.).—An American soldier and a 21-year-old German girl have been killed in a Nuernberg cellar and a - British captain and a 19-year-old fraulein have been shot to death in a Berlin forest, allied authorities announced today. The corpses of both couples were discovered yesterday. The American soldier, a member of the 26th regiment of the 1st division, and the girl with him apparently were strangled about three days agd. The British captain ‘was - shot twice in the back and the fraulein was shot in the stomacn and mouth.
NAMED ENVOY TO U, 8. SANTIAGO, Nov. 5 (U, P.).—The Chilean government agreed today £0 the nomination of Felix Nieto del Rio for Chilean ambassador to Washington.
LOCAL ISSUES
That is the reaction of civil aeronautics. administration officials and other observers at hearings being held in Washington on “objections” to CAA's proposed allocation of airport aid funds. There were loud arguments from spokesmen for the big cities, whose demands for federal funds would take a lion's share of the federal Jmoney available in some states. Led by Mayor Edward J. Kelly, Chicago, they even protested to President Truman against CAA's proposal to reduce the 50-50 federal contribution on airports costing $2 million or more, while maintaining it on
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A CAA official said that Detroit’ s demand that the government pay half the cost of a new airport would take nearly half the money. earmarked for the entire state of Michigan. A number of large cities are planning airports costinge several! million each, while the entire fed-eral-aid sum appropriated by con~gress for the year is only $45 million, Must Share Cost “In making the appropriation, a CAA spokesman explained, congress specified that the cost of small city airports must be shared 50-50 by the federal government, but that the government “may” pay half the cost of the big ones. CAA proposes that in airports costing over $2 million, the federal contribution be decreased<5 per cent for each additional million. ‘The big-city spokesmen say it was the intent of congress to allot the money to all cities on a 50-50 basis, and that the CAA is “trying to make the money go as far as possible without considering the; fundamental needs of aviation.” Expenditure of $500 million in federal funds during the next seven years to help build airports was authorized by the last congress. Congress appropriated only $45 million for the year ending next June 30. Since an “authorization” means nothing unless it is followed by an appropriation, it is up to future congresses whether the big program is carried out. Another Big Factor Another big factor is the pros-
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Times State Service CHICAGO, Nov. 5.— Seventeen-year-old Laura Bull, 4-H club member” of Valparaiso, Porter county Indiana, will receive the W. Skelly award for superior achieve- | ment in agriculture at a breakfast | in her honor next Saturday morn- | ing. Ten midwestern farm leaders! in charge of the award, for the Skelly Oil Co., selected her as typical of t 1,700,000 4-H boys and girls in thé™nation.
"In six years of club work, Miss Bull completed 24 different projects which, with prize money, makes her total 4-H project income $2823, In addition to this work and participation in many community activities, she maintains high grades in school. Miss Bull is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bull, The award will include a $100 U, S. savings bond, scroll and gold lapel button.
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Constitution, will be flown for the first time this week, the Lockheed {clude a 189-foot wing-spread and|creped paper wadding. a 156-foot overall length. It stands |50 feet high at its single tail.
TRUCK WHEAT
Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele. | (International Paper "Co.) has set lion to double its present newsprint are paying $2.04 per bushel for No. rades on their merit);
Aircraft Co.,
The monoplane, described as the world’s largest transport, '| tested “on or about Nov. 9.” It will ‘|carry 180 passengers or 20° tons of | cargo. The four 3000-horsepower Pratt|) req" {and Whitney engines have been | corn, now, No. 2 ye
nd No. 2 yellow. $1, 50 per bushel: oats, pronounced ‘ready after being given Rhus 34 pounds ar better, |
full 3 yellow soy beans, 14 per cent motst- |
washing, William Lee Glazier, Box 641. {Ae Mig. Co, 1137 8, gD rnnayivanla Manufacturing of dies, te. | berg, 1511 Engin ave;
Eimer C. Williams, 1410 N. Linwood ave.) might carry out G.OP. campaign me oN ey
| promises of sharp reduction in government expenditures. This apparently is one reason why the big | & cities are so anxious to get federalaid allotments out of the existing appropriation.
except about $10 million has been allotted to the states and territories on an area and population basis, and for administrative expenses. The remainder is in a “discretionary fund” which the CAA administrator may allot as he sees fit.
Of’ the $45 million available, all;
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Dixie Pool Room, first floor, Tear 847 3 arket st. Pool room. Byahaps os Alealonis and Pete Halkidakis, 537 BE. Maret Freeman Agency, 230 E. Ohio st. Satate, ete.
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Hog prices opened up 50 cents at the Indianapolis stockyards this morning, but later trading showed most of the early gain was lost. The cattle market was active and strong, bidders clearing the supply early; low grade cows were strong to a little higher. Vealers lost 50 cents in slow trading, while fat lambs were steady
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INCORPORATIONS
U. 8. Wholesale Co. Inc., Indianapolis; amendment changing capital stock to 1000 shares of $100 value. Surety Gas & O system, Inc, 015 Daly st, Indianapolis; ent, Ruth Cc Wiliams; same address; *fo00 shares no ar value; Ruth C. Willams, Fred K /inkler, A. Leon Hicks 6042 Kingsley dr.
ton Foods, Inc. agent George. A. Turmail, ; 1000 shares of $10 Mat George A. Turmail, Lucien L 1430 Ken-
Mer in M. Dunbar. agent, Welter
Associated Service Corp. [tucky a , Indianapolis; C. Heolm¥s, 5845 Washington blvd «500 shares preferred of $100 par value and 500 shares common no ar value; to deal in petroleum, gas, ols, etc,; Walter OC. Holmes, Arthur C Singleton, E. P. Million Meridian Assouiaien, Ine, 2233 N Meridian st, Indianapolis; agent, Glenna atson, same address; 200 shares of $100 ar value; dealing in Teal estate; A, impson, James F. Balley, John K. Auck-
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Nov. 5 (U. P.).|crews at Lockhede air terminal pre-! tee Corp: a $12 nmnllion mill near double-decked pared for taxiing tests on a 6000-| Orangeburg, S. C.
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| PAPER INDUSTRY Named Manager. MOVING SOUTH ‘Of Marott Hotel
Albert J. McAllister, Chicago, -" {been appointed manager of | Marott- hotel, directors 3 wel today. . Widely experi-
Spending $82 Million to : 0 ; enced in hotel | Build New Mills. nate To
By Scripps-Howard Newspapers [McAllister is a
MEMPHIS, Nov. 5—Another in-|graduate of the
. [hotel administradustry is moving to the South, or (tion school of
expanding plants already in oper- | Coriell university ation. land served in an The paper industry, is spending |eXecuitve capacity
$82 million to build new mis} Ith, the Eppley throughout the South, according to! {three years. McAllister
la survey by Frank Grassp, presi-| gince his release from the army dent of the United Paperworkers ne has peen assistant manager of of America. : .|the Windemere ‘hotels in Chicago. In addition, some $15 million has' He served as assistant manager been set aside by corporations for| and conventi expansion of their southern plants: | paimer House, the Drake and the! The Mead Corp. has a $10 mil- { Blackstone hotels in Chicago, and lion mill projected for Macon, Ga., {during world war II saw service in| and the Inland. Paper Corp. plans Korea. an $8 million paper box plant in
the same town, |e Two Due Pensacola’ BOOKS ©
The Southern Paperboatd corp. | The following Books have a subsidiary of Robert Gair Co., peen received by the Indianapolis | plans a $10 million mill at Port public library business branch: Wentworth, Ga. The Hudson Pulp ADVERTISING AS A CAREER, & Paper Co. has another $10 mil- by Mark O'Dea. lion scheduled for Palatka, Fla. ECONOMIC. EFFECTS OP, Two large plants are due for, STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND | Pensacola, Fla. St. Regis Paper Co. EARNINGS: A case study of the! [ plans a $10 million paper bag plant annual wage system of George Al and the Alabama Pulp and Paper Hormel & Co. by Jack Cherrtick. Co. (connected with St. Regis)! pOSTER DESIGN, by Jacob I. A plans a $12 million kraft paper mill’ py egeleisen. { The Coosa River Newsprint Co. HOW TO BUILD FOR FINAN{plans a $10 million mill at Chil- CIAL INDEPENDENCE IN A NEW | dersburg, Ala, and the Gair-San- AGE, by John Durand. FUR: A practical Max Bachrach.
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The Kimberly-Clark Corp. is converting the former Fisher. bomber plant at Memphis to manufacture
15 DIE IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Nov. 5 (U. P.).—Fifteen| | persons were killed and 31 injured {in recent communal riots in the| {Kolaba district of south Bombay, |
Some Under Construction | Some of these. plants. are now
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under construction and the - others! said today. | soon will be, Mr. Grasso says. |
wheat (other
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| In addition, Southern Kraft Corp. | I kin, n, Tex., is s spending about $5 mil- |
| aside $16,500,000 for expansion, capacity and the Champion Paper | which will include about $1 million | & Fibre Co. is spending $8 million to improve its mill at Mobile. | to expand its mills at Canton, N.C, The Southland Paper Mills, Luf-'and Pasadena, Tex.
DRIVERS SLIGHTLY HURT IN 2-CAR CRASH]
|. Drivers of two cars which collided |. at Blake and Michigan sts. were in- |
Jured this morning. Monte Coppage, 1112 Ewing st. is in fair condition at City hospital with a possible fractured arm. Ollie Pearl Early, 157 Geisendorff st, was treated at the hospital for minor injuries, Police charged Coppage with reckless driving. - {
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PA ASKS FOR CONTROL LIST
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By HELENE MONBERG United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. — The
{OPA today ‘was awaiting the re "turn of President Truman to find
lot whether [still - wants a against inflation. OPA, under a presidential man-
the administration rear-guard fight
date to speed the-decontrol of all ° but highly essential commodities, -
has asked the White House to issue a list of items which it thinks must be kept under control indefinitely, Pricé Administrator Paul A. Porter- has appealed to Reconversion | Director John R. Steelman to issue | the list within a few days to re{move what he called the “biggest {threat to stabilization.” Mr. Steelman intends no action {on the request until Mr. Truman returns from Independence,’ Mo., The proposed list would include rent, building materials, essential clothing, automobiles, steel, coal and other important items. still in short, supply. :
Linoleum Ceiling Boosted Mr, Porter's appeal made- it plain once again that decontrol policy |is being administered by Mr. Steel man, not OPA, OPA announced meanwhile that ceiling prices on linoleum and feltbase floor and wall coverings have been boosted 12 per cent to cover increases in the price of linseed oil !since it was decontrolled last week. A few paper manufacturers are expected to ask the price decontrol board on Nov. 13 to decontrol ground wood specialty paper. The jentire pulp nad paper industry also
jan official government communique| aS been presenting a decontrol .
campaign to Mr. Steelman. OPA also must decide in the’ next day or so whether {o decontrol soap or increase the ceiling price to cover the higher cost of linseed oil The agency yesterday increased thé price of paint to cover material cost increases.
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By RICHAR] OPA announced t kalvage” as many e 235 OPA empl rown out of work osing of 46 price Indiana. The price contro wn employment hich as many we cruited will be pls the district offic Decontrol of tho as ‘not alleviated erical and admi s, officials said. ent loses workers ol of items unde e workers are tra partments, they OPA has 633 pa arion county, 60¢ the district offic e employed by lo Efforts will be n IPA or other gov psitions .as many Inployees as desi ment service,
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