Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1946 — Page 6
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“Maps Drive For Building Of More | ental Homes LEE,
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Delco Radio Division Was Set Up to Equip G. M. Cars DETAILS SOUGHT From London to Paris i in 43 Minutes WORK READY F
ON PIPELINE BIDS SLUMP APPEARS
U. S. Wants Reason Why, Indiana Has $86 Million in Offers Were Rejected.
Public Projects. . WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (U, P). Times. State Sivsice —A special house investigating com- FRENCH LICK, Nov. 20—1f ’ . ~If emmittee sought today to determine exactly why the government rejected ployment lags in Indiana, there are 16 bids for the “big inch” and “little plans ready for public works conbig inch” pipelines, struction totaling $86 million, KenThe question arose after War neth L. Schellie. Indiaria i ’ economAssets Administrator Robert M. Lit- ic council director, declared today. tlejohn testified he had personally Speaking at the 23d annual meetrejected the bids because they were 3 SE a : ing of the Indiana Highway Conunder the fair value of the pipe- STUN, (Tne, Loe, le lines. ‘Their worth, he explained, First semi-jet-propelled air liner to transport passeners from one | disclose d the folios in a had been estimated at $113,700,000.| country to another, the British Nene-Lancastrian hopped from Lon- Public buildings og Da: e Other WAA officials said that one| don to Paris Monday in 43 minutes. This was a new commercial | erage systems an 3 treatinent Ow * bid had totaled $146,000,000 and an-| speed record. The plane, pictured above flying on its two Rolls-Royce ent plan
isers Urge Removal or 4 Boost in Ceiling on Priority Houses.
{ By NED BROOKS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ASHINGTON, Nov. 20. — The government's next push on the front will be for construc of more homes for rent. e nation’s need for a larger
: i $40,486,344; t portion of rental units high*y other $127,500,000. But they added Nene jet engines, also has two inboard conventional type motors, $4,087,407; ater SURIly Systems, ted 8 Survey ae ey! that these were offered under terms RA Be bridges, $3,600,000: flood control, ing situation Ww
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which might have resulted in the 3 C b S ik $13,000,000, and air ports, $3,600,000. ’ : government making far less. {= ounty us tri e Forces Many more projects have been : Jalled to Explain History : planned, but are not included i w General Te in Kokomo . . . the Delco radio division. Ca ot included in e national housing ageriy nob Le * | The committee, formed to investi- Mil i ons of Britons to WwW lk the summary because additianal inines ih . n a ner gate surplus war property sales, 3 a jormation is not available, the 1 Sdorees Rs be set aside for VE ALERS OFF 81: 1 Kokon om lo) °F actor Bin an : ds Salied WaA Nineials {oithe Sand » MANCHESTER, England, Nov. 20, Hundreds of strikers, enraged By g Sfiela] adds Sed. exp 4 “1 (U. P.).—Millions of Britons work- th k * geptal . housing. Since this order Y lites ‘aid. \o alaborate on the. res S e .picket-line breakthrough
of ing in and around this important busses, halted eve vehicle "they wes issued several months ago | be] S jected bids v : BONUS . : industrial city trudged towards could find and beat ar "HOGS DROP LESS To Manufacture OME Sets) Commie omcinis ia _tney|2eunral” ty “ius Fouid aos sue seek up the arver
Just. above the minimum. {and conductors-—most of whom were
knew that some of the bids ‘were ,- 4 hi in fell aft al a Be amends. renching rain fell after a students. WORKERS ii to meet the demands —r m—— the device popularly known as the’ over the $113,700,000 figure set by sobering night of violence in a bus | They drained radiators, deflated | C 4 Fourth of a series on General “walkie-talkie” was designated by Mr. Littlejohn as a fair value. But a ih : t to rent ( strike that tied up transportation tires and—in the case of : k home-hunters’ who want to r = " of some women| J. G. Sinclair, Indianapolis dier than buy. Sheep and Lambs Down Motors in Indiana.) the army signal Sop a3 We SOR | [ie Said er h Somme ost in three counties. \conductors—pulled them from the vision manager of the “Shell of 1 i SE — —1619. This was exclusively design es” tha e bidders OUEriNg| greats and roads were clogged [busses "by their hair. Police ; i : Would Hike Financial Aig | Half Dollar. 5 Because of a constantly growing|and developed by the engineering those figures might not' be “finan- |... pedestrians; Police estimated (to charge into the free-for- hat} wh Ines announced today that a . For : ne of his recommendations, it | : {demand for radio equipped: auto-|department of Delco Radio for use folally responsible.” | their number at nearly 4.000000. |rescue some of the students. on De week's basic pay will gi Fw learned today, calls for ex-| Prices were slightly weaker at the mobiles, and the unsatisfactory of field artillery and tank destroyer| . “We cannot come to any conclu- | The. sirike—a spontaneous. Walk- | ih ributed Dec. 2 to all em- ~ Ste : jon of government financing ngignapolis stockyards today with prospects for obtaining equipment |units. i upon the validity of Mr. Lit- |, pecause of the discharge of “a Poon a i gra tance. This would be gore pi | ealers down $1. hogs down 50 to 75|from several different sourses, Gen- Division Expands legate 8 sigtement wnt we | Know | gingle driver on 5 speeding charge]. U. S. STATEMENT 16th. r payrolls since Nov. dini : orizing the Reconstruction d lambs 50 cents eral Motors organized the Delco| pnoreased demand for car radios that factor,” one officials sa originally had affected only ' 5000 mg wl S 3 ce Corp, through its subsidiary cents and sheep an ' Radio Division mn 1935, at Kokomo. after the war made it necessary for | The pipelines were built during | 4 ivers of the Manchester corpo- Midis i Raa nv. P. ) Gav. oe ong the on aneement, Roe NE Mcctioge Co., to buy second- | lower. They purchased a plant started {the war at a cost of about $146.- | Lotion. But 1700 employees of the current fiscal year through Nov. 18 com- , al stated the nation's og ye t interests in housing projects | Top price for vealers was $26, for there the previous year by the | the division to expand facilities to 000,000. They were intended to carry Northwestern Rand Oar Co setving pared with a year Age: economy is in a period of transition up to 10 per cent of their value. hogs’ $25, and for sheep $23.50. |Crosley Radio Corp. |keep pace. In addition it has | oy) to the East coast: from Texas ie ubaree, Struck Ba A] ets 4 ois ¥e A 113 Year and supply is still lagging behind pled with the 80 per cent an Working toward more efficient |undertaken to manufacture a com- | ang thus short circuit the German | "°c lyoireakers in Man- Receipts 13.063 ane so 4.724.480 g53 9€mand, causing a temporary in- ES). e insurance, which the fed-| GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (100) - | 4" hieorm radio equipment for |Plete nne of home radio rcceivers, submarine campaign which was pe on | Cash Balance 6.458006, a i a9 ia ase in living costs, which rehousing administration is au-| Bulehers octsaiso0 GM cars, the division quickly ['° be merchandised threugh the | drastically reducing deliveries by | Condition Creates Chaos | Public Debt oe ea ns 17288 143 nied jo Some Narghip: -] - 140 pounds ........... $24.75@ United Motors Division, another 4 k . ; eserve ope that American into grant on low-cost hous-| 130- ag nan [email protected] prought forth various engineering nkers. haos | i , the plan theoretically would igo: ifn pounds [1.111 31328 S| StS in car 1adios Great |C€neral Motors organization. es realad 4 Sandition OF Clase guinIsarous CLEARING yoy (dustry will soon be able to cont it approved builders to under-| 1%" 39 Pe nan 2 sa 3.50 50 progress had been made by the I i Planes Bias shie Jin wil LOCAL PRODUCE Lancashire, Cheshire and Derby- Debits a 0.038.900 ut put Sa Ti) ssale W sensi 25.006 S - . i , projects at no risk of their own 12- 340 hounds iil. 2500428 50 time its services were required for include a to afm a at—————— A — shire which rely on bus transporta- | | further disastrous th uv | gis: 300 pounas ':* 339038 56 | war production. cluding a combination AM/FM "| prices ror PLANT DELIVERY |tion almost exclusively. Trains were TRUCK WHEAT L516, Dut. acon tht ais (le ome financing authorities pointed | 230. 380 hounds 2.00a3550| Bulk of the division's production 'ceiver, .and several phono-combina Poultry: Jens. 4's Ibs and over. 24c:iunable to cope with the crowd, patience “and _forebeara e that in most cases builders still wegium 'in wartime, when it had a maxi. tion models. Currently only thejunder “atc. Lesher hens 30¢. 19 even with the help of busses run| Indianapolis four mils and grain ele-'part of nee 2 the i 's| 160- 220 pounds = H09N.75 table models of the line are being Le aon springs, 25c; roosters. 16¢c: ducks, | “ ” | vators are paying $2.04 per bushel for No pait.o evervane concerned.” Jd need some capital FHA Ki force of 2850 persons, 8 p 'by luntee | tice is to grant insurance only Packing sows I TY Pero made by Delco, but preparations on ioc; “geese. ie: ‘No. ‘2 voultry.” 4s “less) DY “VO'unieers Lred wheat (other grades on their merit)i| He maintained. that the present | 5 hetice is to g ay der. | Gad to Choice sa 3suzs ss, TAS In the development and manu- |" ine are well. under way. |' Buttecies: No. 1. 83c: No. 2. 80 | It wps the use of these “volun-|Zud: JW; TL S197 per bushel. eats trickle of consumer. goods must be the basis of appraisals consi hha 390 De Ferranch 33 00% 23 50 lacture of radar countermeasures, | Eggs: Current receip's. 54 Ibs to case, teers” that produced the violence testing 34 Pounds or better. 7% per bushel: ‘allowed to grow into a steady I . i - .-: i a TAI . a medi" ’ ve » 8 8 i Solow he Syrfent ug Son 330- 360 Dodnas Si Hu Jammed Enemy Radar (Tomorrw: Deico- Remy.) Me oT A ame Sc aL. 43cIso foreign to Britich 1zbor disputes. 3%, 7g eyes whaling stream of adequate proportions. on costs. - cesrenananes 220 : | : pa RTE —— im sa————— eres po ath esp + te or ——— — — = = ee eee. — —~ em ee a This equipment consisted of a fey said, seldom reach the 90 per He : —— ' fes of radio materials cperating : cent allowed maximam. Coos ser. 400- 480 pounds, +. eens.r... [email protected] at ultra-high frequencies, transmit- ~ May Ask Cefling Change deine pound 11. (1111 31.00922.30 ting a method of pulses crammed . : % : Some of Mr. Wyatt's advisers also | “G05 ones .22.28026.00{into a wide band of frequencies. have been advocating raising or re- Slaughter Pigs | These, picked up by enemy radar, < moving the present $10,000 ceiling on | Mudlum, to Good i 23.00a24.50 fogged and jammed the enemy % homes entitled to material priorities. CAVRLE. io |equipment, preventing proper func- ~~ Wilh Price controls already ited Cholce— |tigning. - The equipment turned out 5 id from materials, builders are threat- 00- 900 pounds 00 aoe by Delco Radio was designed by . ened with a squeeze which might] 960-1108 pounds ha \the army and navy. curtail their programs, officials said. | oma pounds .. . 13100 Later in the war the Delco Radio Others in ihe vat Srgauisa. 30 pounds ............ 18.0023.0| Division took over production of | ton urged him recommend | Goo. ~11}0 pounds.» S0/another item of communications . 3 - |. Plan under which the national hous-| [J08-1300 Pounds ---::+.:-» N00 ®| equipment Used by ground troops o is “ing agency would make loans to Medium. i i : ® ’ : 4 ! OUNAS «evo local housing authorities for the 1100-1300 DO . eben sersns 15.00 900 LOCAL ISSUES 3 erection of rental projects. This|Common a 1.309180 ; would be certain to arouse opposi- 00-1106 poun . en : ? tign of real estate and building| go. soo pounds ......... oo [email protected] oS sain Siri vy i: Le ons. 800-1000 pounds ...... 27.00 STOCKS ol 180 PAI
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even] oe ‘ : ' 00|L 8 Ayres 4%% pf) " ld be assured of a 2% per cent| * Cows (all weights) vrsiire, Col oa 3 3 on investments. [00M ‘sawnsisescns.sisavavares [email protected]| BE 'R Bk Yds fd... 80 e—— : MeBIUEE “...civ iin riibnaiins 13.75@ 14.75 bs-Merrill 4% % : By i ; Fought by Realtors . | Cutter and commen .......... [email protected] Merrill com ge Set irasaRTAR SRA NRER La h . a 14 E This is one of the less contro- | Canner ‘Bulls (al) weights) nen LSentin) 301s Som 8 3 . provisions of the Wagner- | | Beet Comwith Loan 4% ofd ... 103 105 , i Good (all weights) ........ 15.00016.80 ‘ y; Be vader | iar un wo 0160] Comllduied Tadustries con 1 14 "1 Which real estate interests fought | Good $reerieents turives leo] Sons Ein Corp pfd........... Ni ith : to a standstill ig the last session of| Outter and common ....... 12.00 | Electronic Lab com we ” JE . : : L ayne ackson Pp Cigress : CALVES (318) | Her@ Jones ¢1 A pfd 4% 15 e timing of the report Sug-iGood and choice ............ 24.006 26.00 Drug Co com _.....: 1" 20h 6 vereiias 14.00624.00 | ing Asso ta Co'2 . 81 :
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Steers ‘i hdianapot ; 211, \ ' JBnuary message to congress. The! crbice— I um A A aal-ssvs 1% Hu Os ~ RPC mortgage proposal would| 3§0- 800 pounds «....iiiin. 16.50017.50| Sen” Nat Life com ce 18% 11 hr 1080 POUNAE .......0esss [email protected] 51 ’ SE ——— uire legisiati thoriti sd : Kingan & CO COM ........00y 4 . 2 a el Bion, au es sald. (Oca Kingan & Oo pfd ............ ” » Mr. Wyatt canceled a visit to] 300-1080 bounds ...0iiiii 140081950! Lincoln Nat Lite 8% pid... ny Wy 320 Jul Shicago to attend budget sessions Ming; nan Hrtingloy So ge involving future administration of |Camman. oF cteeereeses [email protected]| SUSAN ASDRAIL Lo... os. ore TH the housing program. 500- 900 pounds ............ 10.00@ 12.50 Nina Pub Sn il ws 1 it” Reconversion Director John R. SHEEP (054) |N Ind Pub Serv com : 18%% . , P R Mallory com i . 24) ” ' Steelman was said to have advo- Lambs [Progress Laundry com ...... 33° 8 ; cated the dissolution of the national Choice (closely Sorted) hen 23.50 “Pub Serv of Ind com ....... 40% 42Y% ; 3 ——— h Ggod and choice . i 21.0064123.00 ‘Pub Serv of Ind 3': pfd.... 87 99's ? : . y — Qusing agency; which Mr, Wyatt | Medium and good ........ 16.504 20.50 Ross Gear & Tool com _..... 29 - heads, and re-establishment of its Common - 13.00916.00 So Ind G&E din pd. .....108% 1094 : ‘ 3 a FE (Sh | Stokely-Van Camp p HNO A 22 subsidiaries as: independent|Good and choice orn) .. 650@ 8.00 Stokely-Van Camp com ...... 2% 4 ’ : . agencies. |Common and medium 550@ 6.50 iy Haute Malleable sere THY 8's . These include the federal home : v ned Too ee seer "" yg 4 nite e 0 OT cvvivnnnnes “en : i ; logn bank administfation, federal JACKSON URGES FREE orion Title com ~...0..00000 a, public housing administration and BONDS 7 . Under this plan, Mr. Wyatt COMMODITY MARKET American Loan 4%s 60 ...
would remain as expediter and re-| WABASH, Ind, Nov. 20 (U. P,).— er tajn his emergency powers under | Samuel D. Jackson, Ft. Wayne, for-|Ch of Com Bidg 4%s 61.
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