Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1947 — Page 10
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WASHINGTON, Jan, 20—The A.| ~&8 _¥. of L. has made news by doing ‘two.things:
TWO: Attackingt he C. I. Os Nathan report thesis that corpora-
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Washington Barre. WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Land-
lords, who don't like rent control, are making their position clear to Hoosier Senators, Each day both Senators Homer
= a tenant writes In defense of them. But the great bulk of the day mail right now represents the landlord's side, a check by both ‘offices disclosed.
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E. Capehart (R. Ind) and Wiliam : : : : oe iy Ner® E. Jenner ) receive dozens ' “ of letters. from Hoosier property| Ock$ Dee. 7 Feb. And June § Avg. 7 Oct. 2 Dec. 4 Jon. 1 owners asking that rent controls| 1948 « th
STRIKES AT LOW EBB—Chart, prepared from department of labor data, shows the number of man-days of production lost by work stoppages during 1946. Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach points out that stoppages at year's end were at lowest ebb
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“Dalry ‘Head Warns
‘WASHINGTON, Jan, 20 (U. P,)i— The dairy industry charged today that state department proposals for lower tariffs would “wreck great damage” on American agriculture. Charles W. Holman, secretary of the national co-operative milk pro ducers federation, sald it was “fue. tile and illogical” for the agricul ture department to set up large production goals while the state
farm prices by ‘duty slashes.” He testified before the governs ment's committee for reciprocity information. The state department
ing ahead with proposed lowers" tariff agreements with. 18 foreign countries. Worst Price 51 Cents “The world background of low prices, rising production and trade manipulations is dark indeed for
be crushed by price competition” Mr. Holman said; He sald American butter prices ranged between 75 to 85 cents & pound in pecent months although a “chaotic break” occurred last week. Under parity support prices, he sald,” the “worst” price for butter would be 51 cents a pound-—bus even that is 20 cents higher than
{ today to curtatf or halt govimment | ne * price in the new British purs
chase contract with New Zealand. Canada Unfair * Canada, Mr. Holman claimed, ofs fered unfair competition because she began subsidizing cheddar cheese production aftér an import duty reduction of four cents a pound in 1038. ‘Argentine: he said “has taken advantage of our domestic case:in
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+ ; Smet Survey"—are perhaps more effective Senator Capehart's stand for in- C. | 0 to Pass U Local Issues i Move to Cut Cash than some of the recent efforts of creasing rent ceilings up to 15 per Ua le Us = i She Th ominal quotations furnished by Ind) _ Business profits in a free-enter- cent does not satisfy them. ey | Ne osturitien: 4 : Business ge2 in workers’ live want to raise the roof. ey on erence STOCKS or 0ans ing standards, the survey asserts, “Just what other commodity ‘in | ts at lower the whole country is only up 15 hy creating better produc ' ats. produttion and per cuaga™ rok P, £. Mathets of Clings to Its Ban Co-op Circular Letter increasing productivity thus create ana verst uired | : sas fnore jobs, more consumer fools letter to Senator Capebart. | On ILO “Activities Stirs Up Hoffman mak her wages possible Besides teaching in the univer- : m . in a sity’s chemistry department, Mr.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (U. P). | WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (U. P).— i ~The striving of 10 million busi-|§ Mathers is a Bloomington landlord. | —Representatives of C. 1. O. and |A move got under way in congress : - Cr mg : is let tinues: dependent oil unions will not be A d farmers to gain more . : His lé&tter con independen ns will no i ness Sen 35 improve AND AFTER—Now, after another 30 years of truck making | “Why must the™landlord be the| . o ioecates at an international by loans to rural electric co-operatives. products, invent things and cut! International is turning out this 159-inch wheelbase model KB-5 with only one Who Supplies the Shall canfereine. on oll. indusicy problems %| It was touched off by circular costs 50 they could sel Nigee. goods, |2-foot panel stake body. The body has all-steel under-structure. ty. <1 be heed price| which opens in Los Angeles Feb. 3, In letters from a co-op official saying fun i Snpe the levels of years ago, when I must pay officials said today. 5 a the Republican-controlled congress " “Profits furnish the funds to ex- | American Jquary seerally a third more for the fuel to heat| A 1st of proposed delegates sub- a might aspatage the rural electrifipand industrial plants and equip spi ns of companies 0g the J laces and a fourth WOT mitted to President Truman. con- a RE Clare E. Hoffman (R with modern machinery. a Te and throw. millions taxes? tains only A. P. of L. names, It was 3 ich) or the Bouse pe ; “In 1946, American business spent | 95 @ =: uld a ; | “H-you do not vite to release US. jeamed. Mr. Truman will formally |+Jeff Nat Life com -...... ... 1" pe nse Executive exe $18 billion out of past profits, re- 'of workers out of jobs. It wo With To 0 {please get me an answer to the | appoint the delegates in a week or|Kinfan & Co com ...j.... J's sy penditures. cofmimittee; denounced | serves, current profits and borrow- reduce profits to the low level - : Iquestion of constitutional right that |10 days. pangs & Co g ‘ad’ 80 & {the letters as “propoganda” and ings for this purpose, creating jobs 1936 to 1939 when eight and : a hal {says ‘property shall not be confis-! The C. I. O. oil workers’ union, ncn iii Re 4 24 ’ TO Eg par bin for Slmost five million workers who Million were unemplay Cattle Trade Uneven; cated without compensation.’ Does | jargest in the industry, will not be, Mastic. Asha iS, Wai OF government fun built the plant and equipment, ana dustry was nat San SHiugh or not the control of my. property be represented because C. I. O. officials| x" Ind Pub Sect 8%... oo 11% Whose Money Used? future jobs for over a million who the — t and equip- Fat Lambs Lower essentially a confiscation? lare refusing to participate in ac-|N Ind Pub Serv com - 19% | “If the co-ops are using governwill te it. |ment. To ve workers by lead- “You answered me last year that tivities of the International Labor Progress Lau ary! com’ Cixaveay Ve 1 ment money for this pro nda, opsrace. : ing them to believe they should re-| pogs sold ‘mostly 50 cents higher ‘we are not in control’ Thank | niza Pub Serv of Ind cores Ad AeYy ] propaga Raised U. S. Standard (Organization. They demand that|puy sery of Tad Ta ind... 4 #7 [it is illegal,” Rep. Hoffman said . : i ceive such a general Increase is & at the Indigmapolis stockyards to- heaven you are this year, and I president-Truman grant the.C. I. O.|Ross Gear & Tooi com =. 30° o. llega, p. n , “The effort of businessmen 10 most irresponsible policy.” day with a top price of $24. want something done.” | equal representation with the A. F. asd eG &x 43% pre dl “and if they've got enough of their make & profit in SepEUtiGD id Pay Increases Possible Steers, heless ane cows ruled Veteran's Side "lof L. in that organization. tokely-van Camp Ra 22 own money to use for this purpose, shen ae strong labor| However, the A. F. of L. contends, Slow eS Sead) 110 » The tenant side of the rent pic-| Only A. F. of L. Representatives ac com 2" 3% they don't need any the govunions, has made American indus- | many companies showed enough pire fat lambs were weak to 50 ture was drawn by an Indianapolis | The A. F. of L. has exclusive right «so. | €rNMeNt.” try the most efficient and" produc- | 146 profits to afford substantial cents lower. : | world war IT Whkeran in a letter to 1t® EEpresent U.S. labor at I. L. O. Rév. Heftun Said ius Sommitice American living ‘wage CTeases. : ren "| conferences such as the one sched- sees | WO REA representativ tive ond in the ii ge In that he oa Su GOOD TO CHOICE MOGs (ems) |De senior senator. 'uled at Los Angeles.’ ” i. |soon to determine the extent of “It is interesting that today In|. raice workers BT Wo Toe] coc tie oats. oo I am 25 years of age,” he wrote! Officials had no explanation for ‘ :..7|government loans and how the Soviet Russia, where there are N0|. ong prices this year, the maga-| 180- 180 pounds ies... 22.25633.35 ‘Married, a veteran of this war, and omission of representatives of in-|SoMmbia Club lis Ss ..... 38... mongy is used. profits, no free unions and industry | 8 A. F. of L. unions re-| Mee 200 rounds nnorenss FMGNSE 'a metallurgical engineer for a local dependent unions. These unions | famiiton Mig Co 8s'se .. .91 ....| The controversial letter, he said, | is-a state monopoly, production sine Saye been winning. without] 20¢- 538 pounds |. 111...1l10 227362408 foundry. My salary is $250 per have been demanding representa- |jenif COR $3.00 oloig}- 37 cv {was from Early Murley, project cantly have 330- 240 pounds ....v....... R30GILIS h. of which $27.20 is deducted tion on a par with the C. I O. and |Indpls P&L 3is 70 ‘106% 107% | manager at the O. & A. electric colags. strikes, wage increases which vary| 246- 270 pounds ........ev.. 23.00 23,50 | mont 0 h § ul ndpls Railways Co 58 67 I 3 to 270- 300 pounds ............ [email protected] the | a. F. of L. in both national and 1 oa 101. 103 Operative at Newaygo, Mich. It Raps C. 1 O. Leaders f 10 cents to 37': cents per 3o- 330 ds 23306 32.63 | for income tax. Our home is ind Asso Tel Co 3s 78 "Furnin a the Nathan report, from " : | oe: 360 pounds ....l.I1l] 23250 rented half of a double constructed (international labor agencies. vestons Iejephone 3 01... 0. P (Was addressed to consumers in 13 the A. F. of L. Dic dr says that| But the real question for every N6-"20 pounds ............ [email protected] (Of cinder block and consisting of Delegates From Engineers Pub Serv of nd ee wae” doe Sounties: ©: 1: O. leadérs have learned noth-| union, it concludes, is, “how much : living room, bedroom, kitchen and| This nation’s labor delegates at Bi Tel sia ga 09 Urges Plea to Congress ing from the experience of last| wage increase can our- employer | 5332 15-00G26.00 | Path, Which was completed approxi- 15 Angeles will be drawn from the Cop i...» “Write to your senators and con- | year, when “their efforts resulted pay?® It argues .that employers ... 19.00g19.75 | mately two months ago. The ceiling international Union of Operating Tks dividend gressmen,” the letter said. “Tell "in an 18%-cent wage formula and|should help to answer that question © 183081935 5 53 pe mah. : [Sieiieer: A. F.of L), Labor-off- | yy 5. S a Sen that funds’ will be urgently ving ual amount. ving responsible union officials| Good— cent of my gross |cigls said this union's membership tateme n or rebuilding power lines olivine So se a al to force) ua reports showing operating * 46. 0. 450 Pounds SrEaptaasae. ais 0 | income is consumed by housing in iin the oil industry is smaller than! and installing new generating units 25 cent wage increase of results 9 their business. : | Medibme- i |addition to the 11 per cent in taxes. | that of the £. I. O. union. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (U. P.) —Gov- | SO that proper voltage can be fur8 per en 250- 350 powats . " 15.30617.75 | |The federal appraisers will not ap- | The Los Angeles conference will! | examen men: expensés and Ieeeipts jor Fh = Modiud'to GY 2 {prove a G. 1. housing loan in which pe conducted by the I. L. O. com- pared with sar ago: Ck Vos Ri *BUSIN pane pounes 147562000 he payments are 22 per cent of mittee for the petroleum industry. | | Expenses © $20.307.940.008 $40.620,412,003 | SOME $200 million was allotted for ater. ED | he gross income. [t's the first of its kind sched. Receipis 19.M8116108 140145443 loans to the REA which in turn Y 2 Too- 500 pounds .......... ; Ruanu Normal Rent $35 {uled since the 1946 C. 1. O. conven- | ach Baiance : 3 18.383. i Janae To 3 to Ne OS AT. : " 7 (7% Crd [2 founds -:xr-seisse “ tion voted to abstain from partic- | Public Debt 384.203. e figure set for e sa € 1300-2300 pounds |... Begone nthe @pinion of an expert on i TT LO. affairs until O00 Reeve J0SLULAL ULSI 5250 million, plus $5 million for Good— 20 Indianapolis real estate, my rent.) =, oiiimate request for equal| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE _!salaries and expenses to be loaned | 900-1100 pounds .......: : 1850@ns0 in this same house would be $35 representation is granted.” Seme®® coi Yiseaes' DY the agriculture department. 20.00823.50 | Per month in normal times. The, -
expense of its prod Meanwhile, Rep. Reid F. Mure ray (R. Wis.) charged in a states ment that a strong campaign was
without a corresponding cut in prices of things farmers buy, He did not specify who was be‘Hind the drive, but said they “have done 8. preity 4o0d.Jo0 In-Teomnt weeks.”
300 Are Trapped
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BELTON. Mont.. Jan. 20 (U. P), —Battling two to 10-foot snow drifts, a relief expedition struggled today to reach 300 persons in Babb,
a month hy severe
that the residents of Babb were “runnnig out of food and fuel oil and have no doctor.” He estimated that the relief expedition, consisting of two snows
"Hoffman said that in 1946, | plows, two bulldozers, repair and re.
ilief crew shuttle trucks and army mobile equipment, could not reach Babb- for another five or six days, Telephone lines were dowrn. Rae dio was the only means of commue nication between Babb and the oute
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owner receives a return of. 8 per
15.00@ 15.00©20.00 cent, calculated as simple interest
So a yearly period, on his investiment of
$11,000. Considering that half his investment is for personal housing or that he rents the half he now occupies, his return becomes | 12 per cent. Certainly this amount is more than sufficient. “This case is not an isolated one. There are many who are renting!
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|but the rent control law continued i for another six months. While in Indianapolis over the | week-end 'he was told that there (are 2100 houses that would be for {rent if controls were lifted, he said. | Those wanting controls removed {cite the meat case as an example. | They contend that rental property 'will remain off the market unless controls are completely abolished | according to Senator Capepart.
‘Britain Awaits Reply On Note to Stalin
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‘Workers ‘Get Pay Hike LonDON, Jan. 20 v. P).—The | FT. WAYNE, Ind. Jan. 20 (U.|British foreign dffice looked to Mos- {| P.)—Transit workers at the In- cow today for a possible response | diana Service Corp. today had a! to its unusual diplomatic note re- | wage increase of 20 cents an hour assuring Premier Josef Stalin that
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