Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1947 — Page 22
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mest R. Breech reported. Only | residerit of Stokely-Van Camp,|federation of trade unions is under attack In congress. s were affected by the cut. er who did not increase prices|directors to replace his brother decontrol, said the decrease|john B. Stokely, who died recently. | house: to effect immediately a8| Al] other officers and directors were “This congress in considering firm's “down payment toward re-elected. ’ : tion toward all labor organiza-| tinned high level of produc-| ‘Net income totaled $182,813.63 of tions giving evidence of operating employment in the months | which $60,000 was declared as divi-| under foreign control or discipline.” | dends.. The report said that war- : « more than ote million time business volume of the precustomers are waiting for de-|ceding period tapered off with
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or cars delivered in Old New de Price Price
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Indiana Trust Co. Declares Dividend
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be forced to raise them |FHA title T loans for home repairs cost continued to show the greatest rise. Other types of loans kept pace, the specific reduc- |however.
During 1946
of the government war loan account was reduced from $4,220,61439 to Soviet members, 351450434. Meanwhile, the demand | The A. F. of L. has stayed 1212.04 - $1185.73 [Tor safety deposit boxes still ex- | Iuxe -cyL. 2-dr § $ od he pry Advanced last year were Henry J. r 8-cyl...... $1306.77% $1254.14 | Frenzel and Paul E. Jones. They 60 | were . promoted to the office of assistant treasurer. Otto N. Frenzel was re-named chairman of the board and William $1405.70 C. Griffith as president.
Labor—
Director Dondero. Calls WFTU
Mr. Perkins
ernment. Since then the C. I O, has con-
the deposit balance tinued friendly relations’ with the
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and won an argument with {dent Truman that it dominating” part of American or-
ternational labor: organization, Takes AFL Side. - The Michigan representative took the A. P. of L. side in quotations
Local Issues
from remarks of President William Green and Secretary-treasurer
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; Kingan & Co § WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (U. P). Lincoln Nat L a 5% pid. &
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Rery-pipeline project in Canada i for sale. ‘The reason is it has
Times State Service . WAYNE, Ind. Jan. 16.—A d of $1 a share on cdmmon of the Lincoln National Life ce: Co. was declared by the
St Girectors ai » meeting here ay.
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undry com. > known” economical post-war | pub Serv of Ind 3% % Ind." 95 3 Car eon + Tb 30 - |in the American zone of occupied
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 (U. P.)~—Gove~ Sinment expenses and recei men gr pts for the| yes with a year ago:
508,8 334 Canty TS alaiion ” 091, 363, 857 553, n Gold Reserve 20,%87.3 24.442
George Meany.
tions furnished by Io¢h{ dealers: =e “In its worldwide assault upon
STOCKS the American system of free enCorp pid .. .. | terprise,” said Mr. Dondero, “the pid - | world federation of trade unions is A seeking to undermine and destroy a
way of life that has given American workers the highest. standard of | ... living in the world, under condi- | i {tions “of freedom and opportunity | .+which no country can surpass.” Mentions Murray
The W. P. T. U, he added, “is an organization basically hostile to the interests of the United States!
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Kn % | has fulminated against ‘imperialism | 63 |in foreign affairs’ Against whotn |
pe of State James P. Lincoln Loan Co Ba “id. wa "is Mr. Murray directing this at-
5 “an | tack? We would all like to know.
es 100% 112 | Mr. Dondero’s speech was based | IN Ind Pub Serv Sven ® | ER Mallory eom ........... 23% 21% on A. P. of L. charges that AmerEros undry com. ...... 23% 28%; ican Communist sympathizers have Bory of ald oom # 911 (been placed in important positions |
in the United States because of in
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$6 Million Portal Pay |
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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE " Suit Agairist Harvester "* |Devtie inn Sete FT. WAYNE, Ind, Jan. 16 (U. P.
CIO Membership Trade Federation AHacked
Warns Congress of Dangerous Complications By FRED W. PERKINS Scripps-Howard
WASHINGTON, Jan. 16—~The C. I. O's membership in the world
Rep. George A. Dondero (R. Mich.) said he wanted to direct con- | gress attention to “dangerous international implications.” He told the
merely agents of a totalitarian gov-|
labor leaders of Latin America center their attacks on “Yankee imperialism,” and that sugar is scarce
{ternational strikes led by Harry Bridges and other W. F. T. U. ad-
Dae a Las herents in efforts to cripple Amer19/688 200.7 Haass. 180 ican industry.
in World Basically Hostile 1o'U. S.,
labor legislation must take a filam
er rates in the 32 southern Indiana cities it serves. W. J. Bcheidler, general manager | of Indiana Telephone, described the action as necessary to keep pace with rising costs of operations. The petition does not ask for specific increases. Ipstead, it asks that the PSC investigate present rates and establish new ‘ones which are “just, reasonable and sufficient.” Mr, Scheidler, recently appointed as an Indiana conservation department commissioner, said the increases “undoubtedly will vary for the different exchanges. located in 13 southérn ' Indiana counties” served by the corporation.
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EVANSTON, Ill, Jan. 16 (U.P).—~ Northwestern university announced today a special reserve fund of $350,000 had been divided among [1000 full-time faculty and staff tabert 0 help Alaviste the high
ceived checks for $400. The money is not a recurring payment.
~—Gift of Cary Grant ST. LOUIS, Jan. 16 (U. P)~— Betty Hensel, former Powers model and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Hensel, St. Louis and Beverly Hills, today was wearing a diamond ring—a gift from Movie Actor Cary Grant. Miss Hensel, however, insisted that “it isn't an engagement ring.”
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‘Duel’ Offensive Catholics Warned |
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 16 (U. P),—| The lusty movie “Duel in the Sun,” | | which stars Jennifer Jones as a | half-breed “built by the devil to drive men crazy,” is morally of-| {fensive and spiritually depressing, Catholics were warned today. Archbishop John J. Cantwell told members of his Los Angeles arch- | diocese they: could not “with a Tree
| conscience” see David O. Selznick’s
{ $7,000,000 epic. Objections to the film included undue “if not indecent” exposure |of Miss Jones, brutal killings and suggestions of immorality. Selznick said he was surprised by {the archbishops ban. He -said he’ | worked closely with the Motion { Pictures’ association censorship of-| | fice and received ns seal of ap-| ‘proval,
Woman Attacked,
So 10 E bios—tut. not anor the zs Sif Eu BEER A a (Germany. He admitted that the Slain Near Home milion wartime project Terre Hate Mmhara --««+ 30h ¥2icharges have been denied Yy Lt. ALOO ed for sale as surplus property U8" Machine Scutn ri 3 Gen. Lucius D. Clay, the American TUSC EA, Ala, Jan. 18 (U. an agreement. signed with | union Title com © naker. » ~~~ military chief in Germany, but he P.).—The ravished body of a young last Friday, Mr. Byrnes duis) inclined to the opinion that under woman whose salary at & soda nformed congress. American Loan. 4%s 60., .. = .. | present . conditions German labor | fountain “helped ‘support her semi3 American Lo 4% tavee.® . Major facilities that will be put|Buhner Petiizer 5 84. 5 (unions were likely to become €0- |; os mother, “was found in 3 March 20 are the 600-mile pipe- Shot Com, 24 Sn 61 . |horts of Russia, mining from Norman Wells to White Columbia Clin" 1ss ss... 's8 | Mr. Dondero said W. P. T. U.|lorsny woods Beir her orse, Yukon territory, and the |fooncion oe co ssa. 9% |influence was showing up all over 8 was refin at White Hi Hoosier Crow vee Miss Martha Moseley, 29, last oil ery te Horse. n 5s 56 . 91 -+.. |the world, includi tries in ‘ Byrnes sald permission will be|indos par® & Alum 8s 56. . 97 cluding countries in|eeen Tuesday night getting off a ndpls P&L 3%s 170 106% 10734 | |close affinity with the United States, | mile from h ! granted to the purchasers to dis- |0dpls Railways Co 8s 67... 8 8 |seeking to discredit American bus- bus a quarter. of 3 = mantle the facilities. jod Axo Tors 2 gp. 101 «20 5 rican DUS* home, the nearest bus stop. Her N Ind Pun ong oo do M4... 2 y nets said threats of international | was loud about 7 Pe mm. Jas, ub Serv 3%s 13..... 105% 107% night between there and her home, Pub Be \ a 4 : : fosronce Dividend Pub Serv ha 36.0 1......108 108 marine strikes have a Communlst|; “iyo weeds near the Holt com-
|base, that Vicente, Lombardo Toledano and other pro-Communist | — munity high school
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Davis Cleaners Prices Are Still The SAME
You Get All This:
1. De Luxe Filtered “Air Cleaning
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the rank | tax levy. y tois|
Crawfordsville Municipal ant Clears $200,000
Net Profits of City-Owned Electric Urility Reach All-Time High in 1946
+ Times Btate Service
DEVILLE, Ind, Jan.
16. —Crawfordsville's municip: & net profit of $200 278.61 in ay
“high for one year—according to the annual report of
of the plant amount to $15,003, Te Sy for nearly 60 | years, has shown a
et funds to the elty’ general fund—thus lowering the property
. At the present time, extensive ad-
~International Harvester Co. was | defendant today in a $6 million portal-to-portal pay suit filed Tuesday in federal district, court, Two attorneys filed the suit on behalf of 700 employees of the company’s Ft. Wayne plant. Most of the workers are members of the United Automobile Workers (C.1.0).
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