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. . i ne i rr I’ ICtS Sh i Defy tol tion, Ee wi ue { : (The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program announce- Cave 9:15—Contented Hour : .ments caused by station changes after press time.) Set Maral v Americas 9 oD i S.- ; ONE OF THE most fought-over spots in the world is YS a holy land that WFBM 1360 WIBG 1070 WIRE 1430 WISH 1310 Farrell ws Or | 10: sNews Fur aru (CBS) Mut - (NBC : et Cave ac ries <hould be a monument to peace. Since dawn of history, the Promised Land of the Israel- | titre | ce im — | So re [A 2 Or. | 10:30--Doodiesockers ites has been a coveted territory and a bloody battleground. Today it is the same. The | {ii} Bbxthm, it Radm.| Sosy Toes It Portia Faces Life | Wheel of "Fortune HS Noon River at ah : : 11:30 ; conflict now is between Arabs and Jews, but it's complicated by Great Britain's own in- . i * na Buck on ors : né Page Farrell |Beiy and Bob ed ‘Hour thm TLR Cl : ythm at Rndm.| Santa Claus ews—Mel. Billb'rd | Terry & Pirates : n dSe 0 dl terests, as mandatory guardian of the country, and by the United States’ sidelines ad- | 5:13 Rhythm at Radm. Superman == || Melody Billboard HR Sor eboard TUESDAY PROGRAMS - { ac mstro ° vice including President Truman's recent proposal for immediate and “substantial” Jew- | 3:45 Oilbert Forbes | Tom Mix x | Bports—Dick Reed |8ky Kink WIBM 1200 Wisc lay WIRE 143 WISH 1310 > 4:00 Mystery of Week | Fulton Tr Club 1t : (ABC) Reveals Blueprint ish immigration into Palestine. Why should the problem continue to defy solution? | §1s jack Smith Frank Edwards Wor News © | Freday Martin 7:00 Pm, Nws. & ML. | Farm News Dawn Patrol Homie Jambores : 6:30 chib Royal Henry J. Jaylor Mel Box Lone Ranger 6:45 Barly Birds Dixie Four Dawn Patrol bores : y ly Hoosier Jam i k C . Here are some of the reasons: . 45 Club Royal Inside Sports Fred Holt—News Lone Ranger 7:00 World New News—Uncle Bz World N For Qu C onversion 7:00 Inner Sanctum Crime Club Cavalcade America [Lum & Abner 1:18 Town Crier Breakfast Devotion | Musical Glock Donk ' Time Boys : 3 3 Inner Sancuim Grime Club Hood Hg America Berl Fauin 7:30 Ay New ongratula’s | Musical Clock ews = a Bay EW) ASHINGTON be Dee: 2 Ng 7:46 Joan Davis Case BK. of G. Hood | Voice of Firestons The Fat Man ay Bo ood Little am fa Clock Time to Shine ATIY'S b ue or 8:00 Radio Theatr Gabriel Heater Tele| Da y 1 | Larry Richardson Bick i Clock Breakfast Club mobilization in the event of an- 3 Radio Theatre Candlelight" Tunes Telephone Hour Dark Venture a1 Son, Farre WiBG Coffee Shop | M Mod. Jo Concert Hall Breakfast Sub other ‘war includes Se prepuation 3:30 Radia Theatre [Spotight'Bands | Victor Borte Brow | Inooie: Town Jot: {8 a or Te 8hop | Happy Bhdy. Time | Breakfast Club mines an rock * quarries for 9:00 Screen Guild 8 X Indi c a 9: ore Melodies | Jane y's House | Wally Nehrling My True Story on to use as fac- 9:18 Screen Guild Peak op Indiana Contented Pros: hoo Kuareat 9:18 Mod. Homem aking | Jane Day 3 House | Lora Lawton My True Story quick conversion ; 9:30 Bob Hawk Show De hy Li 1. Q Fantasy In Melody | 3:30 Evelyn 3 Winters | Crosby Binge Road of Life Chu Hymi torfes, it was disclosed today. “ 9:45 Bob Hawk Show - {Popular Batons Br IQ Fantasy in Melody | 9:48, Tim Let's Get Married | Joyce Jordan The Listening Post The ns for industrial 10:00 Otibe t Forb Pr 1 . 10:00 Art ie Show | News—Board Room | Fred Waring Tom Breneman pla tned in. Ate 1% Ft Yorbes Frank Baars oo bev wood NEWS of the Island | 10:18 Art Godfrey Show (Tell Your Nelghbor| Fred Waring To Ba mob! were outlin 10:30 People's Platform |Musie & Milestones | Music You Remem.| 10:30 Time 10.30 Grand Slam Uhdomnion 38 | Jeo Merch Home Edition Armored Cavalry Journal, an un- 10:45 People’s Platform | Sport De Music You Remem.|10:30 Time 10:45 Rosemary Victor H. Lindlahr| David Harum William Lang fMcia 1l-informed publica- 10:00 Wgs. Over Jords —8 11:00 Kate Smith Up to Minute News| Tune Up Time Glamour Manor Se Hin we d t F activ- 11:18 Wes. over Jordan a od an Variety Hour 11:16 Aunt Jenny - coke Club--Downey ihe Up Time Glamour Manor n about war departmen 11:30 Blue Barron Orch. | Tempo Review Russ Morgan Orch. | Variety Hour 3% Som di leh Fig F y Aves Talks Singing Sam ities. 11:45 Blue Barron Orch. | Tempo Review Russ Morgan Orch. | Variety Hour 1: r Gal Bunday |Farm Bureau 8 Dic Guy BE 12:00 Gilbert Fo bes Larry Richard R d th It said underground sites not i . | was credited’ with developing th 12: 3 Far Fo ins A Bix ph, je Nike Todays Band Bing Crosby only would be selected for making | | dite 18 e Farm Olrele Dixie H I A Van Damme Qt. | Ka first sheet metal pulleys. Two years | 12:48 Farm Circle ' John J. Anthony |Dick Reed-News Noonday Headlines and storing the weapons of war, but| Bu 0neer firs 1 ph foonday Headlines ’ ) Sec’d Mrs. Burton | Cedric: Foster Ind} olis Today that present plans call for the de- " y ] Jnber be introduced Pressed metal 18 Perry Mason B Melodie Matinee Linda’ 3 Love ay Catherine Danteis ' ace of castings : ne Journe ueen for a Day ear n Ha velopment of underground air fields. i . pari & oil Co ? ¢ gs sor . x 45 Rose of My Drm. Queen for 3 A Day Editor's “Daughter Bride & room Would Control Transportation | | uiaer, IS ved bp YE OC ’ : 2:30 Navy Musi P. M. Party Pepper Y aio se Other phases of the army's in- I "MILES In 1912 he founded the Edward | 2:45 Foo Chat. P. M. Party Right to Happiness Alte poon hlsiodies dustrial mobilization program: ine) & Developed All-Steel, |G. Budd Mfg. Co. The concern,| 3:00 House Party Easy Does It Backstage Wife | Tommy Riggs Show clude: | FL x 3:15 House Party Easy It Stella. Dallas Tomm Rig s Show ONE: Stockpiling of over $2 bil | Welded Auto Bodies Which Miactured shee); meta] 3 Melody Matine By Bs = Widder Boner Atte "Melodi - e Boi L 08° lion worth of scarce materials oe) Palestine is sacred to Moslem An outpost. guarding the Sues In the 1917 Balfour declaration, stampings also undertook the man- |= Clunamon Pear | Easy Does Girl Marries fata Cr sources are, for the most part, out- | doctrine. It is, as well, the birth- Canal, a potential naval base, pgritain promised the Jews a na- PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2 (U. P.).|ufacture of -steel truck and passen- ia § Ragu. Rasy ig i Pratn Bi te Shen i Forum side the continental limits of the| piace of Christianity. And it is Yeruainas o JoUlh iy ihe tional home in Palestine. Follow- | —Funeral services will be held to-|ger car bodies. AH Rhy than. "at Rndm. | Buck Rogers | Front Page Farrell | Betty and Bob United States. | the home of Jewry. Religious wars pajestine is militarily important, ing the war, Jews swarmed to the (morrow afternoon for Edward Go- Me Bugd was noted for his show- WLW TUESDAY PROGRAMS TWO: Standardization of pur-|{ _ oo. ied for much of its early Occupation by a power hostile to country, bought land, formed co- | Wen Budd, 75, founder and presi-|Manship and once pyched an ele. | rg 10:00—Fred Waring 30"Woman in White chases by all branches and arms of : \ |phant on the top of one of his steel | 6:30—N'ws—R's—Wth. Mkt. | 10:15—Fred Waring 1:45—Church Hymn " . strife. Religion, to some extent, Britain would endanger the em- op farms and industries, built the | dent of the Budd Manufacturing! 6:45—-Chuck_ Acree 10:30—Jack Berch 2:00—Life Oan Be B'titwl the army, navy, marines and air , ? : ; bodies and dared a maker -of | 7igp" v 215— a yi underlies the present trouble ire's lifeline all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv | 7.00.-Trail Blazers 10:45—David Harum 2:15—Ma Perkh ns forces to speed joint industrial pro- ; . pret : p Sash : : |Co., who died at his home in Ger- | wooden bodies to do the same. 7:15—News—Chamberlain |11:00—News—Peter Grant | 2:30—Pepper You smient — | mantown Saturday night. During the recent war, Budd TT are Hn Ars Po vm.) Da- Reh to Happiness aren : i { | manufactured bazooka rojectiles, 8 00— Morning Matinee 11 45—Everybody's Farm 3:15—Stella Balas as g THREE: Development of plans Mr. Budd, a pioneer industrialist, a a P! i 2 3:13—Momning Matinee ec Wiily. Club 3:30—Lorenzo Jones { : ! - ; tor’ 3 t — 5— to control transportation, man- {was the builder of the first stream- b e, grenades aug millions of Irag 8 AS Hearts in He mony 12:15— Fifty ‘Chih Aon g power, electrical energy and other | Foi : mentation bombs and shells. 9:00—Lucky Penny Trio |12:30—Big Sister 4'15—Portia Faces Life : * | lined train and was instrumental] ye is survived by his wife, Mrs, | 9:15—Lora Lawton 12:45—Dr. Malone 4:30—Plain Bill services in an emergency. in the development of "the welded, Mary Wright Budd, two sons, Ed-| 9:43—Joyee Jordan 105 Today's Chia 44s Prost Pure, Parva | » - oyce Jordan oday s rea FOUR: Decentralization of in-| |all-steel automobile body and the|ward ;. Budd Jr. executive vice | WARW (Ea) TUESDAY { | ward GG. Budd Jr, executive vice WABW (FM) TUESDAY'S PROGRAM
dustry so that a few accurate bomb | s hits won't knock out too any plants. The army-navy munitions board of which Richard R. Deupree, prominent manufacturer, is the chair-| man, has been delegated the re-)
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dustrial mobilization program. Find Mines Adaptable |
Other members of the board are Undersecxetary of War Kenneth C.| Royall and W. John Kenney, assist- | ant secretary of the navy. | | The board found in a recent sur- | vey that caves do not make the best | underground factory sites because] of excessive moisture and because of twists and turns and changes in level, according to the Armored Cavalry Journal. The Journal said the board found mines and quarries to be much more adaptable to industrial purposes.. The last congress provided $100] million for industrial stockpiling as] the first installment in a five-year program. The munitions board already has | integrated the purchase by the!
services of food and lumber. It = At $3 Million
British stalled, early this year, on U. S. proposal that 100,000 Jews be admitted to Palestine imme-
Arab leaders balked at the Zionist aim of making Palestine a Jewish state. ¥ncreasing immigration of Jews led to Arab “terrorist” rioting. Britain made conflicting promises to Arabs and Jews, proposed an unpopular partitioning plan.
In 1939, Britain, wooing Moslem world as a strategic move, decreed only 75,000 Jews would be permitted entry in five years, imposed limitations on land ownership. Today, little more than a third of Palestine population is Jewish.
diately, Zionist wrath exploded. Boatloads of illegal immigrants were interned by British, guns seized from homes of Jewish “ter- _ Torists”
Ford Puts Loss Hogs Sell 25 Cents Lower. Steers, Heifers Show Gain
: Hogs at the Indianapolis stockyards sold mostly 25 cents lower today : | with top price of $25.50. Figure Allows for Steers and heifers showed 25 to 50 cent gain in an active tiade.
Possible Tax Rebates Vealers dropped sharply with mostly a $2 loss. Fat lambs sold fair.
working on joint purchase of textiles, clothing, footwear and petro-| leum products.
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d T y.. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (9500) 1100-1300 POUNAS «vvvsnrnans 19.50 24.00 PARTNERSHIPS DETROIT, Dec. 2 (U. P.. Ford] Butchers 1300-1500 DOUDGS +vvvnsrnsves 19.50 @24.00 {Motor Co. announced today that 120- 140 pounds ... $25.00 Medtum — : : The Econ-O-8Seal Co, 211 W. Georgia | ». 140- 160 pounds .......:..... 25.00 | 700-1100 pounds Jie.aieoeco 15.0019 50 st. Distribution of milk bottle capi. net losses for the first nine months’ 160- 180 pounds ............. 1100-1300 POUNAS ..evacavesss 15.004 19 50 , Paper Co., 211 W. Georgia st. | { 1946 1d total $32.900 after 150- Ho pounds ommon . 13 Som15.00)" a. K. Welding Shop, 967 Udell st. |© would tou 800,000 200-220. pounds { 700- pounds ...oo.iosnes 12.004 1 N i ng. armen Sh Eneiton 967 Udell at; | possible tax rebates. i 330 pounds : 200. 800 pounds Heifers 23.00% 27.00 -— 270- 300 pounds . | . BAR eh 3 0061.27 0 Indiana Butane a. ne 948 N. Ham-| Ernest R. Breech, executive vice 300- 130 pounds . | 200-1000 pounds ..........o 23 00@ 27.00 fiton ave. Liquified petroleum gases and - 360 pounds 600- 800 unds 18 006 23 appliances. Preston Smith, 803 N. Beville; president, told Ford employees in Medium A 1 Or 23.08 arold Wakeland, 6313 N Evanston; Wini- 160- 220 pounds ..... . [email protected]' 800- pounas . igen fred C. Smith, 1202 N. Temple. the Rouge News, plant publication, Pachini Sows Mn Bonn 14.50 18.00 Naturopaic Physicians snd Surgeons that the net loss equalled more than Good to Choice— oC unde CEOS 270- 300. pounds ... 123 ‘ wi a. Sg son 1118 od Dr. PE $80 for each car and truck produced 300- 330 pounds . 2 3 Cows (all weights) > ' San, fa | 330- 360 pounds ) 2) a Smithe, 11 Mh. |during the nine-months period. | 380- 400 pounds 133.25 Good 18.00 Good Medium 2541 13.75 Mr. Breech said recently that sno. 450 po 2.7862 9.50612 25 , POUNAS vss nneres 22.756 23.00 Cutter and common : 122 IN ORP RAT NS 450- 500 pound’ ............. [email protected] Canner 8004 0.50 C Lr 10 Ford had .lost $13,600,000 before tax Meds Ny. oun ————————— 250- 5% pounds 20 5041 22.50 Bulls (all weights) General Invesiment Corp. !3i9 Westfield rebates during the first nine months Slaughter Pigs Beef— . i. i bivd., Indianapolis; agent, John D. Case, Good (all weights) 13.00 16-00 same adtiress Eee: ho par value: Of the year in the company’s efforts Medium to Gaod i” oo | SausARE— a = i. Case, Charles C. Baker, Harvey to bring production up as close as 90- 120 pound: 22 50@ 24.00 Good po 14 013.00 . Grabill. CATTLE (2125) hei Be iy Cutter and common 950712.00 - Rolling Mills,- Inc, 620 8. Capitol ave, . “eV int Choice | Indianapolis; agent, Jokeph A. Brower, possible to the break even po'nl, 700- 900 pounds 23 030.00 CALVES (450) Same dress; 900 shares no par value | “With a tax situation very differ-| ggo.1100 pounds 23 50@30 operate warehouse, Jose Brower, 1360. 1300 PpOUNAS +. erierrion 24.00@32 » Good and choice 24 0064 28.00 Denver P, Fuller, Louise Kerr. |ent from that described for many Jon. 1560 Dy Nol Jb [email protected] Comm of and medium 12 5041 24.00 Advertisers Press, Inc, 64 Monument | other firms, Ford stands to recover i od “ulls (75 pounds u 8 004i 12.50 Litole, sabdianapolis; Ly es Hy 4 only a fraction of its losses through Sop ou pounds Pxapnevavye. 18 0a 7 Veeder and Stacker Cattle and Calves ar value; printing business; Louis W.!possible tax rebates,” the Rouge pos BE Cholce— 16ers Sellen Louis M. Seiler, Elizabeth Jeanne! News said 200s 800 paUNAY TIITTIVIIY 18:50@ 17.50 Clark. Merchants Joe... 1118 N. Me-| Mr, Breech called attention. to Too! 1050" PERBLE seasereyivin 145091750 ridian &t., Indianapolis ent, Robert W 500- 800 pounds [email protected] | Clark, same Adress. 2000 shares of $30 the company's prediction of Decem- | 300. 1050 pounds i 14.004016.50 stmen usiness a a : E Sarg, Robert W. Clark, George gh ber, 1945, that it “would have to pounds Vesns 12.503 14.00 lose, after the purposed wage in- @..0.® nl Nac'lad [Common = 770 ” aT or Textile Corp. N. New Jersey n agent, Albert Beck, same. address. 1000 creases, something like $65 million EH 90 pounds 10.00013.30 shares no par value; Albert Beck, Leola in 1946." SHEEP (2175) Beck, David C. Rein * i 5 I —————— ——— — or— Ambs ~ | - BERLIN, Dec. 2 JU. P) The Big Choice rclosely sorted) .. 24.00 1 Fo ar] sre g Good and chojce . 21.50% 24 00 Your G. l. Rights— {Four. powers were warned todayy. i,m and good 16.504 21 00 » {that German economy cannot, sur- Common 13.00@ 16.00 Kee Yo r G. l. In rance {vive unless the nation is treated as Ewes (Shorn) { n ‘ ot a . Good and choice 6 50@ 800 BP u su ¥ one economic uhit as provided in gioo, MIC TAC ium Rg > . > the Potsdam agreement ai————————— VFW Official Advises Brig. Gen. William 1. Draper Jr.| J, §. STATEMENT, A economics chief for the American fe ow military government, repeated his! w ASHINGTON, Dec. 2 (VU, P Govert a By GEORGE E. 1JAMS holders. With government insur- conclusion again and again i{n- a ment expenses and receipts for the cur Direetor, National Rehabilitation Service, ance, however, No commissions are hard-Kitting “progress” report on wih a. al year through Nov, #: sempre
elerans of Foreign Wars paid, d 1 ad trat a and all administrative over- the German occupation In the uncertain years ahead no : v ov ny Expenses ~, head is financed by government ap- The 215.page document sum- Roi,
This Year Last Year $14,632 437,015 83 824 706 142 046 838 49,010,930
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