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one CE Forecast Surplus [Hogs Down §1 [cc oe faxes, Spending and Debt— | E Fa : 28 ; of - Nominal quotations furnished by Indi 5 d = li U. S WwW : ke a 3 i ’ : no 1 dealers; 2 A. ; F. of L.-Ri hm % 3 - In U. S Treasury At Yards Here . anapolis Sonu dui i 2 > yr a eves . are or ers 2 Eo v 3 s } i £E . x : 1 k : wo |Delegates Rap Ar gmnma.f T'Can Be Reduced One Third | Delegates Rap Argent wna cool» (Can Be Reduced One Third Na ml a Good Chance to End| Steers and Heifers | 5 Aue 4% pre al Sy : i el AR han Aa : : Belt R Stk Yds ¢) 8 Fn 3 Find Organized Workers Are Made | Fiscal Year in Black| Are Less Active [BES ris iis | odie sd aailied speech: on the budget delivered 1 ihe | 3 Pawns .of Peron Government RE x} WASHINGTON, March 11 (U. Bes prices dropped generally 31 Circle: Theater ‘som: ni i senate Feb. 10 by Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia. : | Concellations | © mmr RIN ee to hams on Calin at & top of ATIS0. (SSRN BEES BR. ok "By SENATOR HARRY . BYRD Cite | ag the. sovernment stands & good| While less active than yesterday, (Cond Fin Corp pig... of" | think it is obvious to the country generally that for the last Jif, Of Auto Orders w TON. Mirch : under official auspices, tried to. get [chance of winding up a fiscal year steers and heifers were. about Electronic. Lab tom .... 3x 312/10 years there has been an excess of civilian employees in the federal Hy labor delegation which i aa, workers in Argentina. | WERE Ln the black this June for the first [steady. Cows were 50 cents lower 5h § Josuicy RR 8." |sovernment. I think it also is obvious that a careful and wise pruning By CHARLES T. LUCEY | F008 Cl tenor of an A. P. of Lu report yesterday on a visit by [time since 1030. and fat lambs remained steady. {Hook Drug Co com... ... je a would result hot only 14 lage saving of public funds—but 1t would Stat 8 y "| The current outlook is that the Ind Aue Kv C 2 30......... actually incréase the: efficiency of the various departments, RGTON, March 11 —Re- elght men. representing Eh Ayo L and she sailvay Tant bivhue ond ot focal 1047 on Junie 30 may| O00P TO CHOICE HOGS (110) ‘nd. len & 4% pra ag it wn gd ot there were 3,283,800 civilian employees. Of these, “ports of nis hoods to Argen ule in the show a surplus of about $I billion 23.78 [Indpls P &' L 4% of oo... 108 low | 00113 were oyed outside the that clouds are gathering on thetraces hack 10 AO article tn thel- ER Eo UNS a Se na Wa wil continental United States. | home front may hoop | Risaden G1 1s magunne Jota lip removal 15 regs un been a - sizable surplus in the ig iv lof the Joint wal v Shain or Si Truman this week tever|cized g : Argen treasury coffers. It was back be- fh: 18 economy comm spare time h has after tackling the| _ tine labor unions. (bolic gesture of support for Peron, such 27.00 3% have been endeavoring to ascertain | : Covpec criss and other trouble spOts The A. F. of L.|who terms himself the champion of fors New Dea) S295 Sine x hes 2.78 %is —with some degree of accuracy— | ff}; a a invited 10 |the ‘descamisados,’ or shirtless ones. 8 CRS. ¥ a Ween ago 2h 100... |what the nearly 300,000 civil service 18 around the world. a. there was a surplus of more than ma lY e economists’ chief worry is send a delegation (The pro-government NEWSPaApers |... . 8% 9% employees outside of the United 3 ' ta igh living oot 3a) . that A he. though it hy a : aut that was cut down with a - aot 110 States do. But the results of my WASHINGTON, March 11 (U ; were an indica~ covers 18% 10% lefforts have been completely un- 3 p ‘of much of Americans’ incomes : The delegates » payment of almost $1 billion to|%%%° . Ha aC P.).~Rep. James C. Davis (D. Ga) 7 n little left to buy the sald they were|tion of endorsement by us of the : Lm Sarno enlightening. , i anata, regrsos | Far wacom Pero government. help meet the U. & commiument) 5 5 BE © BERR ARE RES HE HR mld by the army and navy Controls on conn art. These have peer counted on-10 et anere followed} } Bu Souveried J}: - Curcent Fiscal Year - 430 pounds .....uales BB ja Stokely-Van ump pI ha iN un late that, eo in Wh Ho a i. fn maintain high levels of employment many dificulties| The delegation’s report of more| The official January: estimate or {yg er "ore" Weaannmmrnen TH {Storety. Van Camp comp | tae" 32 'lthey have no real value by Wax !governed time-paymens purenases | RE fn the post-war years. : which the y{ihan. 5000 words recited numerous ithe current fiscal year indicated | 350: 350 DORIS Co pip 17.00032.00 | TOE A ne cam. nt 3 Jelof indicating the work performed of items such as autos and washing : Signals blamed on domi other incidents—all leading to the total spending of © $42.523,000,000. 90- 120 pounds | % [email protected] | United kh 0 3% La BAY Bs 1 «+o: py these nearly 300,000 employees. machines since Aug. 31, 19 : a. Banger Su . Mr. Perkins ~ nation of Argen- conclusion that the Argentine con- receipts of $40.230.000000 and o| CATTLE (200) soNDs “Of course we know the work some| Thé bill also would. forbid the . ‘They see danger signals already} labor by the Peron government. federation of labor has been “ruth- deficit of around. $2,300,000,@00. | 700- 900 pounds ,..... B Soa 00 Ameriean Jain a 5 fears BY »lof them do—but we do not Xnow federal reserve board to set up flying in some lines. They cite re | here were altercations and threats lessly . . . converted from a trade| But the situation has changed. 08-1100 pound $Fauiyissen 38004 21 Buhner Pertilirer Sam... n «i. !about the large majority. other controls on consumer credit. ports of cancellations in the huge of fist fights. And when they left union movement into 3 political {This is partly because no business | 1300. 1500 pounds ...iieei.... 30.00837.30| Citizens Ind Tel 4las 61... 103 “| 1 sincerely believe that the ci-| Davis said that according to ree backlog of auto orders bullt UP only a couple of Argentine clerks arm of the government. recession has materialized to date. "0. 900 pounds .......vis.. 31.50G23.30 | ZolUmbiy Cb dhs 3s 8 ..|vilian employment, beginning July ports reaching him, time-payment 4 since the end of the war. BO at the airport to see them off. On the same premise the A. F.| “The situation looks optimistic, loa 1308 points ragsraeens or 3140 1.00 Delta Coil Sa 36 ni 5 reei|1, 1947, can be reduced to 1,600,000, (sales had been “seriously hurt” by 5 sistance in many mercan eh report has importance out- of L. has refused to have any re-|a treasury source said. A budget | 1300-1500, pounds ...eveevnnes [email protected] | Hoosier Crown ‘91 !'|and perhaps to 1,500,000, at a saving |the controls, He said’ the National ¢ and. high building costs Joniine side labor circles. It may affect lations with the world federation bureau official said “it looks as if |MeEL" nds «ieerererees 11segu indpls Brass 'd Alum Se-36:. 81 ois] to the public treasury at the raté|Association of Automobile Dealers. _ pew construction also are red [rela of our gt with [of trade unions, in which the Rus- you can’t go wrong in-forecasting.a J100-1308 pounds sresasenatas 13.00932.80 | ;napls Ratlways Co 8s 67 ..... 31 ...10f $2,500,000,000 a year. {had urged an end to regulation ie All are factors which, SOBL oe rein AP oL sians sre prominent and the C. 1. O. |surplus.” 700-1100 Pounds #.......ers 1e0@1r0| Ind Ame Te Ce ne wo diss ss | If this should be done, it would |“W.” , for any length of time, Wo urtve said the report was prepared with- represents American organized| Expénditures are lower than ex- ai HEIFERS Kuhner Pac ng Co, " . nN "th represerit even then an increase| The regulation calls for at least a down employment. Already te job|out eonsuitation with the state de- [working people. The A. F. of L.ipected, principally in military and | “goo- 800 pounds .....e.: Te, Bigus Pub Serv of Ind Stas 15....101" 10s |of 50 per cent on pre-war employ- | third down on automo! kitchen oe tu is dei 108 Son J Sane NP Ow or mea or | Se pgm fu {Pen 2 Dm 0 OBO Ch Bn Th me | that was true. Susp ; 11 800-1100 DPOUNAS +sssgeess... 31.50833.50 7 ; The price trend was satisfactory A. P. of L. report was ocon- because of the extremely high level | yogium— satay . must be paid within 15 months. : fn January but has headed the|. The th ancther report of\a . of production. | 300- 960 pounds eaene aces mwens | gew Schedule Changed Only 20 per cent down is required { wrong Way. upward § aly yal ago—from the C. IL O. ee Charles 1 Parker Retire Some Debt | 500- 900 pounds ............ [email protected] For Atom Film Showing on furniture and rugs. i , governmen officials : : Soviet Russia. * ; 5 Cows (all weights) i — reeset : gation which visited Sovie : Delay in confirmation of David E. ' _» ~~ ~~ 00 | k . e s]e . : Continuation will mean hat. some sation 'L O. report gave little at~ ; Lin Sir so Alornic SHAY SU I a De 1s00| A change in Loew's schedule to ‘Sicilian Campaign’ 4 producers are Pricing tention to Communism or totalitar- mission - chairman has restricted | Ci%er and commen Haageeces 1 oa 12.30 (Accommodate tonight's Indianapolis § § out of the market, they sald. They anism and in general was lauda- nner utla 's in that field Terminal Canner . ol hts | premiere of “The Beginning Or the Su ject 0 Lecture 4 agree that heavy shipments of food- 1 . Be ouLays m # Sut. 28 1 wiignia) End” has bean announced : | Col. John H. Fye, Philadelphia, $ The A. F. of L. report leave pay has not been, going out | : . WASHINGTON, Mérch11 (U.P.). stuffs overseas are a considerable L Good (all weights) ......... 1650@1730 | ry » Madr |executive of the Eastern Penninfluence on Tising general living dicated the delegates like the Ar-| charles H. Parker, vice president at as fast a clip as was expected. | Ssusage— 16.50811.90 e M-G-M atomic-bomb fim." _pregident Truman today signed | gv 1vania military district, will give gentine scenery and people in geN-|¢ the Packard Manufacturing Tax refunds are hot as great as had| Medium ‘ill 14.004 16 50 | Starring Brian Donlevy and Robert ji, jaw a bill which continues in-|gn on i anything i Cut d 'mediu | [email protected] Walker, will start at 8:30 an ‘illustrated lecture on “The eral, but otherwise it was Corp, was honored at a banquet been estimated. . Cutter and mecium y ’ 30 Pp. Mm. 4.fnitely the wartime tax rates on ” Start With Steel VES - (160 After the final showing of “Re Sicilian Campaign” for reserve and # \ Ma th but laudatory. sponsored by the company last] Net income in the fiscal year to CAL ( 3 ng 0 turn gonsportation and varioys luxury national guard officers of Indiana . Citations of high prices, and wi The conclusion were: night at the Athenaeum. * |date aggregates $27,258,000,000. This [Good and holed oo: - Nx 128.00 of Monte Cristo” at 5:36 p. m., there jong including liquor, cosmetics, iomorrow them high profits, usually start out «Collaboration Impossible | Senator Homer E. Capebart, compares with $27.991,000,000 in the [Gulls (75 pounds up) -....... 8.0013. {Will be an intermission to permit jeyerly and most furs. | Col. Pye will speak at 8 p. m. in with steel, rubber and textiles. In ‘chairman of the board of Packard corresponding period last year. Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Clearing the theater for the pre- " pyompted are fur-trimmed cloth tne national guard armory. ‘He steel, manufacturers have been af-! «ONE: No collaboration is pos-| orporation, spoke by direct wire| Expenditures since July 1 have blot Steers | miere. lcoats costing less than $150. | served in the Pacific and later com- * fected by rising scrap prices. sible with the Argentine confedera- ison Washington, D. C., ‘through a totaled = $26214,000,000, compared 35!%00 POURED sivsvssrnis 185082000 Civic leaders, as well as city,| Tne wartime rates originally were manded the 213th field artillery But government officials say that|tion of labor, as at present C€OD*fhougspeaker hook-up at the Athe-|with $47,047,000000 in the corre- |S00-1050 pounds ............ [email protected] county and state officials, are ex-!. ..quled to expire June 30. The in Europe: during world wa if the price line in steel could Del gituted, because it isnot a free in- | iseum. He paid horor to: “Char-|sponding. period last year. COND Pounds reves 18 j0a1ase | pected to be in tonight's audience yc¢ continuing the wartime rates iT. iin oe ur ne wal ; . turned downward, it would have &|siruyment of the workers but nas be-li.y parker . . . as an inspiration] In the past 12 months there also he POURdR «..evs eynsa 14 0 for one of the 40 first-showings in! i; produce an estimated §1,200,- cilities in Burope, he was stationed beneficial effect on the whole dur-icome a political arm of the §OV-|tq all Packard employees.” has been some $35 billion of govern- 500-1000 pounds Svs erea 13 sod16.50 | the United ‘States of the screen pg 000 in excise taxes. : {in Czechoslo vakia ‘#5. deputy chief able goods field. : ernment. Guests included more than 50 of ment debt retirement. Any surplus 900 pounds .. __. [email protected] Story of the men and women who - te fof staff of the 22d corps. Col. Fye They herald the price cuts “TWO: The free labor move- yr parker’s business associates, in-|this year will probably be used for sage? ao » {worked on the atomic project. Shuberts Buy Drama also is a veteran of world war I by Ford and International Harvester | ments of the world should do e¥er¥- |cluding William H. Krieg, presi®|further debt retirement. = | cnotee— IT WELL A ; . : ceeeestmmgiti—— Co. as the position they believe In-|¢hing possible to encourage those Gent and general counsel; M. J.! The budget and tax-cutting pro- (Good to choice . ............ 22 235024 00 | BAND RMED Of Indianapolis Author FACTORY EXPANDS ood [email protected] po dustry must take if consumer buy- independent trade unions in Ar- | smith /8r., secretary-treasurer; T. grams in congress are for the next | Medium and good ........... Ne Times State Service Times State Serviee ing is to keep pace With high pro-igentina which. are resisting dicta- | 7 Hicklin, sales manager; Gustave |1948—fiscal year which begins thie Ewes (Sherm) : NEW CASTLE, Ind., March 11.—| Joseph Hayes, Indianapolis-born| COVINGTON, Ind, March 1l.— ductivity torial efforts of the Peron govern- Erickson chief engineer; William E July 1 Good And chOe ..,. vs so0e 1.56 State and local police are searching | writer, has sold a play to the | The Sturdi-Wear sewing factory has : bjec- : : i : Common and medium...... 58 600 for a well-armed youthful bandit Messrs. Shubert, according to word resumed production here with an dies Problem ment to place them under su Woodworth, assistant factory man ' res . J Council Stu tion and government control.” ‘ager; J. ¥. Ratliff, advertising man- |, . . who last Saturday bound and received by Mr. Hayes mother, Mrs. enlarged force of workers after yO. F. . Local Produce Canning Company gagged Calvin Davis, employee of |Harl J. Hayes, 5806 N. Oxford st. moving departments and placing

The President's sconomic counell,| «we noted” the Americans re- ager, and Horace Moorman, Sidheaded by Dr. Edward G. Nourse, ported, “that efforts were being ener & Van Ri Ine. has set its staff 0 4.tdy oe the made to give our presence i Ar-| * whole problem. It Is likely gentina a political coloration. At recommendations will be made 10:1, reception (on their arrival ve U: S. Statements

the Parker Gravel Co. here, and| Titled “Leaf and Bough,” Mr. new equipment in a recently comrobbed the company of $212. Hayes’ new play is scheduled fori pleted addition. Wool “loafter coats” Mr. Davis said the youth bran- Broadway production either this for teen-agers and “baby-alls” for dished a .32 caliber revolver, and |spring: or next fall. Hollywood is/small children have been added. to also had a 45 caliber automatic and [showing interest in the drama, My.|the line of merchandise manufac-

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PRICES FOR PLANT DELIVERY Times State Service Poultry: Hens, 4!2 lbs. and over, 29¢c LESVILLE, Mar 10. und 20¢; orn hens, 20¢, soft meated NOB v ch 10—The

er, 20c; : $ chickens, 25c; cocks and stags, i6¢; 2 | Acardia Canning Co. has been pur-

4 Mr. Truman whenever he has 8... invited to remove our coats in| poultry. de less than 1 3 . : WASHINGTON, March 11 (Us P.). — terfat: 60c: .|chased by Chauncey Craig, Robert |. <b-mach uf.’ Haves says i letter home. ed here. . breathing spell. view of the extreme heat and hu- | ASHEN ox; and receipts tor | Eee a res Ag he case, | Craig and Mrs. Robert Craig, all of a Maghine gull. / J a ny = ar w ge -

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compared with s fn ago: . Year Last Year .. $26,315,496 410 $47,190.288,571

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confron e government a {Expenses . : . ; et eS they point out De Psion J Te a [a 1 Raa oa Truck Wheat ager Vem Wibel wil continue 4s [2 i especially importan y togra , Deficit ..... 18,904,471,440 | d ' = ” . 3 a demands oo : Bashing 3 yh EEaghary Vike Fubile Sent 200 TI 911 001 278 008.413 363 | Indianapolis flour mills and grain -ele- will contract tomato acreage. for 2 1 X 4 that the home and a gyi of 2 " |Gold reserve . 20,380,707,322 20,231,832,257 | va:ors 2! paying $2.55 per bushel for the plant. The new owners say v3 are piling up, By TN ime “Upon’ inquiry we learned that No. 1 truck wheat; new No. 2 yellow|they have sufficient canning sup- _ jeconomy be maisia . INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | (7% 3 ua, nd on C24’ pounds |plies to contract 150 acres of - to= a position. They say the question labo statistics, prices are up all clearings .....vircirsarecarsss $ 8.387.000 | or better, 44c per bushel: No. 3 velloW|matoes this season \ may be whether we ‘can get 8 Ee along the Tine. DED -..oxs-viverurenes cee.... 18,720,000 | soybeans 14 per cent moisture, $3.75. . i tional readjustment” or “blunder” | : . . z 3 "4 On March 6, 1946, wheat -at - inte coonomiq, trouble, Kansas City was $1.74 a bushel; on i Several possibilities for executive |March 6 this year it was $258. action are Demy dis : One| was up from $1.21 to $1.61. 4 is to call in top industrialists andi oo" reased from $1630 to Tr > business people and cite placesio co yoo0 irom $1485 to $2037; # where “{res-ehterprise” forces have coffee from 13.6 cents to 26.6 cents. ee { not functioned as forecast by some | Cotton went : from 26.8 etnias a : - when price controls were pulled off | poun d to 348 cents: print-cloth | | - last year, Another 2.3 statement (basic textile) from 99 cents to | Nkeay—y from the President as to dangers 18 cents a yard ; BOA SE GON ad inherent in the economic picture. 3 ? NX \ ha i Scrap steel went from $18.75 a! — pl A #0 iy I in. 3 a Some Priced Lower ton to $3250; lead from 8% cents 2 A Bd j § pi BRET 7 al oy 3 Although price studies for recent |s pounds to 15 cents; tin from 52| =e TEE ny weeks show’ general rises, some cents to 70 cents; copper from 11.9 AS my AY Ee 0 » # , commodities have taken “readjust- cents to 20.4 cents. = _ eg 4 ‘ ments” and are priced lower now| Government economists say thats g r= as shown by our 95th Annual Report than when controls first were [in manufacturing lines productivity | 1 Ea ““)ifted. In livestock, price increases has been gaining, and that this one of the more than fifty-three million dollars that holders and

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are not unusual at this time of {should bring lower prices. And / © year. But compared with a ‘year they point out that price rises are ago, as shown by the daily com- {running directly into imminent modities index of the bureau of !wage negotiations, !

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EE ——————_ - I" fused than when she-Had- taTiétr down the a fumrr uced dry-old ‘age, or destroyea By aesun.™ - a ene . ; rabbit hole. “You're where you are, of sellers who present trade interests are i But, wits your probieth is thas ok making the future Snansisiry seeurs Ig F 4 "ihe iad i rarely in balance. And that’s where spee- or yourself in" old age, or for your fam your permanen nee . . of wi Gl VE $99 S i Your Che, the Bac hess plied a the ulators — themselves neither producers protecting. your business against the loss that would follow the d of its key “f 4 icago Wheat Pit, naturally.” Alice i %. oh "men . . . or providing life insurance or retirement income for ediployees . . . - didn’t feel natural at all. “That man over * POT Processors — play their vital role. are invited to disouss it with a trained and usetts e ; un RE D CROSS there,” the Duchess continued, “is buying Without speculative activity, markets : Futual representative. ; ¥ : J : : + “September wheat,” “You mean he is b would not be fluid, and price swings nine Annual Statement " ‘ . J ® THIS war against ca. FAN CARRY ON ing whet tht docsn't exist” asked Alice, #0uld bo much sharper. The risks these a - ol aa 31, 1946 g : 3 lamity NEVER ends! For 63 “It had better — in September,” muttered speculators take are great-100 grea for : . | years the Red Cross has the Duchess darkly. “I don’t think" all but the experienced and informed— ] ; Asseotr } . \ fought human suffering in interrupted Alice. “Then you shouldn't but so tos are their rewards. Boads, Marites sud Otiee A300 oy iivast eusnuiis aioe 106310548 i ar Over 4000 diza sa New talk,” snapped the Duchess . . . How these markets work; how our Com. on accrued gh 13.544,685 i calamities w. : to Year! rel A pe ® modity Division is geared ‘to serve Total Admitted, Assets? . .ovveerrrrererions weir ents ia ces $1.084.143.467 ™ toll . . . ease the pain... ra . trade and speculative interests alike, . wy : Liabliitles - soften the suffering? Th «x» To 100 million br more Amer] cans what the risks and rewards are for the : Policyholders’ Reserve. ooooevrensearniinnnns feareseeesses § 781,085,184 ry £ e Fes | . the 38 commodity markets are virtual . ysis : ' 219,187,176 Red Cross will , . . with Wonderlands beyond comprehension. individual tiadet-these are syme of the Paley Claims De a settlement rr Lo 3152408 y ar h + ln ” m cea sbnnansndorsevaian hy \ PY But w thousands of others, the buying = Ticitions about commodities in. general Dividends to Policyholders. ............ rar rata sbntenivare 12,728,528 ; and selling of futures Contracts in wheat which our new study of the coffee market URRGE, +s esnssrnirinrusrsonssonnner ATI ie 2,185,341 4 and Cy cole and hides, a To undertakes to answer in case study fash- Miscellaneous Liabilities Tee sesvesnay suse Tenstaenre : Jalsa 5 ? i 3 Reserves. .......ivs “ee Cassa II IRENA meal y y - | © operations for protecting capital. po Jf test fart i Jwjortan: to Jou, rplus to Policyholders........... eariprereisrerssene. 1 SATO ; BI ey SUN tie SppoTtUMI es Liabilities a ingency Funds. ...uoirerniirnenis SL 467 - When a farmer sells wheat in May for afforded by the commodity markets, we : Todd ies and Goin ” : naapel : September delivery, he protects himself will be glad to send you a copy of Yolted Siatee Reglotered Bo Bondalncluded inthe sbovestatament are deposited as required by buoy " . . . ® “ . . y ’ 0 f » . against a possible Interim drop in the : Corres” or provide other specific infor. . . ssets” are assets determined in accordance with rules established by the Notions! y market. When a cotton mill sells October ~~ mation and help, without charge. Just Associstion of Insurance Commissioners. bo 1k A cotton in May, it protects its inventory ~~ Write to . + ; ; A complete Anniial Report will be sen! on requesh of :

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