Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1947 — Page 14
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Whisky Distillage Goes Back to Farm as Food
Main Product May Become a By-Product If Present Experiments Prove Successful
DISTILLED FOOD—The nation's whisky makers are converting and Sehofing back to the farm a third of the grain used in making alcohol, George Klingelhoffer (above) a technician of the Schenley laboratory at Lawrenceburg, Ind., checks pro-
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State Service . . " LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. Feb. 21.—Something besides liquor is com- | William W. Garing out of distilleries these days—and it isn't lost week-ends. Instead, the product is a line of livestock and poultry feeds that
ONE: Add greatly to the country’s supply of beef, pork, eggs and Mr. McCarthy
ee (has been district 11839; Republic Steel, 213.8; Wheel-
| TWO: Return to the farm as whole grain. Thirty cattle were feeds one-third of the grain used in used in the experiment.
Other research, the company says,
has revealed increased production *#°- He was genThere was a time whem whisky of milk and eggs where the distil- = was tabbed simply as late has been used.
The grain by-product, it is be-
“waste” may become the main out- 1ieveq by ‘some, is enriched by the put, with whisky merely a“ by-prod- sqdition of “yeast and barley malt uet, if future experiments succeed. ip the whisky-making process.
Schenley Distilleries, Inc. has
played a prominent part in the feed joy and other distilleries are work- | bush . research at its pig plant in Law- ing include edible oils and dry ice. je per bushel; No. ¥ htd soybeans, 14 The steel industry data sheet was
renceburg, Ind. The Schenley program has ad-| {vanced to a point where it is re-| covering 18 to 19 Potts o feed {from each 56-pound bushel of grain. bird has cost the. employer $1199 go. onjey has invested $2 million | instead of $10. ’ in laboratories, dryhouses and other Another Change equipment, = non-existént before In addition there is a charge of seisnoe Siepped i the arn . 2 cents for social security added Wig whole produced ih 000 tons of the $11.99 which'makes the amount feed. Grain use was restricted then, set up for each employee as income too. With quotas off, the output is $12.01 in respect of each turkey. I recied 0 Soom in Io. On the other hapd if the inten- att, ow Heavie tion in giving the turkey was for] “By-products of the distilling in- | each employee to pay his own with. dustry are capable of expanding by! holding ahd social security tax a ® half-billlon pounds the market different plan is followed. In that Supply of beef and pork alone” says case each employee would have te Dr. 8. Ansbachier, Swiss scientist make a $1.72 tax payment (in addi. Who directs Schenley’s nutritional tion to what he has already had research at Lawrenceburg. paid for him by withholding op his| “That will be enough to meet the regular income) to be square with normal demands of two million Uncle Sam. » Americans, he estimates. i Complicated, isn’t it? Schenley claims that recent tests | pe EE showed distilled feeds made cattle Oo he Chickge Dall Snapolis Times 45 pounds heavier than those fed
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~UNRA asked China ‘today’ to guarantee that its proposed eotton~ purchase program would be used to benefit needy Chinese, not black
UNRBA’S nine-nation
U, S. Statement Uh cpm “rt Hr ——————————— . WABHINGTON, Feb. 21 (U. P.).—Govsrnment expeuses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Feb. 10 compared with a year ago: ar 403 $4 008,158 , 324,66 , 732,345 134,311 176,074
Other sidelines on which Schen-
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Y oe or old, you thrill to the
sparkle of its massive grille,
. |Murray, C. I. O. and. United Steel
Electronic, Inc. Names Chicagoan
LO McCarthy of Chicago, radio sales representative, has been elected to the . board of directors for Electronic Laboratories, Inc.,
stang, president, ‘announced today. { Por 14 years
| representative for \ | Lab- -
lin 1945. These increases in profits
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273% Increase
5 By ROBERT TAYLOR «Howard Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Feb. 31.-Philip
workers president, has unlimbered some of the-ammunition he will use in negotiations with the steel in. dustry for a new pontract. Appearing béfore the senate labor committee, Mr. Murray presented a sheet of financial data on seven big steel companies. The data purported to show profit ingreases as high as 273 per cent in the last six months.
of his figures.
month, a report drafted by Robert R. Nathan on ability to. pay. Mr. Nathan, former go
wages 21 per cent, without rediicing the rate of profit to net worth’ {below that of 1936-39.
Mr. Murray didn't give the source| It ‘is known, hows. | ever, that he has had, for the past| §
the steel industry's 4
After Supreme Court
his views Feb, 26 before the senate
Lewis May Delay Going Before Senate Committee ‘Inquires About Postponing Appearance Until "By FRED W. PERKINS % 0 WASHINGTON, Peb: Sl ovThe star In the parade of union lesders
before“congressional committees considering labor legislation may delay his appearance—on acoount of the supreme court.
Ruling on Contempt
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labor ‘sommittee, But the suprems
court has delayed its decision, at
1 public statements since the supreme took the
ques tion him are directly invéived in the ‘court case,
Report Withheld While the first Nathan report was | widely publicized, the later report jon the steel industry thus far has been withheld from publication, | The data Mr, Murray gave to the senate committee placed the amount of hourly. wage increases between January, 1945, and November, 1046, at 9.9 per cent. The amount of price increase needed to offset the wage increase was placed by Mr, Murray at 19 per cent, and the actual wholesale price increase in fron and steel products was declared to be 167 per cent. . Mr. Murray's data also com profits of individual steel companies for the last six months of 1948 with those of the same "period
were reported: U. 8. Steel, 140.8 per cent; Jones & Laughlin, 1074; National Steel, |
ing Steel, 164.1; Inland Steel, 1288, Refers to Labor Laws
| Electronic : ; oratories in Chi- Mr. Carth eral manager of the subsidiary of firm in Canadas during the war,
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} napolis flour mills and grain ele. ivaters are paving $2.27 r bushel for No, 1 truek Rely few No. 2 yellow or
r bush and Neo. 2 white, $1.28 pe el: oats testing 34 pounds or better,
per cent moisture, $3.
bright with the kiss of the morn.
ing sun.
Grandson or
in the flowing sweep of those follow-through fenders ~ and un-
erringly spot
note destined to key the whole trend of car design, =»
Lift the bonnet, and feel your heart do a nlp.up at sight of a massive Fireball straight-eight that wakes with a purr, pulses
grandpa, you take
in them the style-
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Profits for the entire year 1948 (including the period of last year's steel strike), compared with 1945, showed the following increases, according to Mr, Murray: U. S. Stéel, 529 per cent; Jones & Laughlin, 34.3; National Steel, 84; Youngstown Sheet & Tube, 80.8; Republic Steel, 60.6; Wheeling Steel, 36, and Inland Steel, 57.7.
Take in the great and gracious room so cunningly provided under sweeping roof lines.
Slip out on the road — and feel the down-to-earth sureness of lowswung weight, the easy rippling stride of a car cradled all around on soft coil springs.
Handling? A dream. Controls? Light as a kite. Value? Appraise
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A representative of Mr. Lewis has inquired about the possibility of changing the date, and has been informed that the semate hearings would "continue until March 7, at least,
Figured in Hearings Although absenj, Mr, Lewis already has figured in the hearings. Senators and witnesses have made many references to the mine strikes of last year and during the war, Mr, Lewis has been mentioned as
having enough power to close down basic American industry almost at will. His union has been pictured as an outstanding example of the need for placing restrictions on the
similar to the Nathan report in two instances—the use _of January, 15, high point of waftime wages, as a! base for calculating wage and price increases and the use of 3 1936-39 base for comparing corporate profits. Mr. Murrsy included some remarks about steel industry negotia- | tions in his presentation to the committee of objections against proposed amendments to labor laws. There is now, Mr, Murray said,
new
closed shop and industry-wide bars gatning. Mr. Lewis has not been scheduled
committee, but some of its members
That committee has William Green on its card for Feb. 26 and Phillp Murray for March 8. ‘Both have appeared before the senate comamittee, agreeing on one major premise
~opposition to any legislation that would hamper present union opera tions,
After hearing Messrs. Green and Murray, an authority said this som mittee is still likely to report favor. ably; ONE: The Taft-Ball-Smith bill, a reinforced version of the vetoed case bill of last year; TWO: Wagner act revisions to equalize the legal position of em ployers with unions; THREE: Restrictions on strikes in publie utilities and other services affecting the public; POUR: An undertermined method of dealing with industrial crisis such a8 were produced by the mine strikes.
J. Allen Dawson To Open Business
J. Allen Dawson, who recently disposed of his holdings in Marcy Village apartments, announced plans today for the opening of a insurance .* and surety bond ¥' business at 108 E, ; Washington st. | In addition $0 his management of Marcy Village apartmerits since * they were built several years ago, |
# & witness by the house labor):
expect him to appear there also,|s
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business several Mr, Dawson years. * In his new office he will represent
stock companies, writing all lines!
of insurance and bonds. |
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