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- THE'INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — ~~ = . TUESDAY, APRIL 8,147 |
‘U.S. Labor-Import Subsidy Asked , Business— ~~ a _] Cattle Open Steady Here, Parking Lot NEF oe © [I Close 2550 Cents. Lower Venture a Bust v TW
Navy Loses $7054 In Tampa, ‘Fla.
Cattle trade opened nearly steady, but. closed 25 to 50 cents lower ein : J at the Indianapolis stockyards tbday. 3 a ® Sahay ; 1 Hog prices dropped $1 in a slow trade, as 6900 receipts went to : Sa it 3 4 market, Sheep and lambs were steady on meager supplies.
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2 el GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6000) 1 ln % «@27.00 i “" Peoponents Won't Sa | Butchers [1300-1300 pounds +.o.iiiiil Moaaioo 48 Popul ; n on y By NED BROOKS [2 ish 120- 140 pounds ........... $21.736 22.50 [Good a opuia LT an t Scripps-Howard Staff Writer i - | 140- leo pounds 22.254 29.00 | 700- 900 pounds .... vv. 22.0024.00 Et Request Is Last | WASHINGTON, April 8 — After 180: 200- hounds 30.00 1700-1300 bounds Loli Bdadsse 8 and A So : [two - 200- 220 pounds . 26.00 1300-1500 48 illite 223002450 3 By CHARLES T. LUCEY two ‘years in the parking lot busi fe 20-40 LBA dium Seripps-Howard Staff Writer ness in Tam Fla. the navy Shi Mae 342- C30 e3eran 33 | 100-1100 pounds .......... 2 1190022 28 i [The WASHINGTON, April 8.—The {showed this discouraging balance] 4 abies. 300- 330 RBA Common" rerermgunses v5olnn 1 Sinah ‘gins can go silent, armies disband, sheet: wb; ; F Yast Shab RL (3540000 0623.73 00.1100 pounds Cease [email protected] 4 bum a INOONE ...ii.eerede $0 WE RPE TH WG WCE aga eT ‘die in memory, but the governmen Expenses ........ Sivas TOM ’ [Good to Cholce-~ 600- 800 pounds ...,,....... 33.004 2550 [| shellouts that come with war go | ne MW, a lack of patronage. On STORK WORKING OVERTIME—Currently booming U. S. | Sour 330 Pamn "si iesirirs 31062 oo| 800-1000 pounds ...1ll1llll! 23.004 25 30 | [] Broa ‘on and on. ! the contrary, business thrived. Cus. birth rate might increase the population to 165,000,000 in 1990, | a: 30 Baths iiuiiiiin: 330EE1%) B80 ame pounas 2130023 00 ' Toda There is the proposed $12 million tomers poured in upward of $5000 Says the census bureau. It expects final figures to show 3,440,000 |Good- at350 21.75 ModIUm PUINIS Metany 31.0678 7 nett subsidy for farm labor supply that ‘a month in parking fees. The ctch births in 1946, the all-time high, as compared with the previous 4%- Pounds rosea JLRBILIY 300 900 pounds ......... re 16.500 21.50 Seno is now before the senate. : 3 was that the navy—and the ‘tax-| high of 2,934 860 in 1943 and the depressiofi low of 2,081,232 in |Medium— | 900-900 pounds . .........13.50010.50 | MS & During the war when millions of | "58 a. payers—got none of the proceeds.| 933 FOr B30 poundy cooriiiises IATIUIONN Cows (all weight) ! itary] . ay Jur ; A 2 : thn a me BR pb vcore Slaughter Pi 2 0 GOO Ji, ehr is ianies cs ol 3,500 17. ©. Americans were called into military, ~~ cAVES ON BACKACHES—This device is designed ‘to elim- ‘All they did was pay the bills. : rrr————————— copa ppi-130 po pn. 16,00 F178 Met Tr 1004 13.30 OR OO Rhu ““service ahd U. B. farmers were asked | . ve F ch . 4 h thi ble. distat {~All this was a * byproduct of of RIL. mts mi ct ma " ; + - ' : {Cutter and common ......... 11.284 14 00 8 Wald 1 t funds. inate necessity ot changing tires when within a reasonable distance . 3 Ch rl A CG 0 ll oO Ad A CATTLE (3130) [ee air . : 9.006 11.28 2 a Be a Tr: man-| Of a service station. Known as "Spare-Aire,” the device will pipe El ira Detween aries A. aliup pens gency {Chotenr : : Bt Bulls (all weights) 3 man, - . J ir } {4b (the navy 1 : I 700- POURGE uvonavayaves 4.00027 00 — b> 1 power from surplus areas to farm- half the air from the spare and a few pounds frqm each of the other Tompn Slipbulldicy Co. As he Charles A. Gallup, Indianapolis| The Gallup Co. will serve larger| 900-100 pounds ....""\" 24.256 27.00 Sod (all weights) ........ [email protected] bum labor shortage areas within the| tires to the flat tire. . other such contracts, the company advertising and public relations man, utilities and manufacturing concerns | -~ yi raat a I . country, and to import labor from was entitled to reimbursement for has established his own agency, the of Indiana and swrounding area. Local Produce Medium |... 00000 nly 80001690 3 . [J lrving ‘Mexico; Jamaica and the Bahamas. Labor all of its operating expenses. Gallup Co., at 216 Mansur building. | I -_.e : Cutter .and Stim aes HEN 4 ites, ‘Near one agreed it was a — Mr. Gallup was | nas eta 4 ops = ; (813) ‘ uly sv every one ag 3 Parking Lots oF. aly vas Mine: Victims’ Families | Torcryowrmmmm—ef_"€A a De L 8 LE 'D I' The company rented space ad-| G . Gi $100 by Uni } Poultry: Hens. 4 Ibs. und pi g9c Common, and medium 11.3023 00 ) : “The. program began in 1943 gi ope 0 a or aw 0 jacent to iis ¥ and bailt three | pozell & Joos, ,Gltven yY nion | under atc; Leghorn Bene” 205. soft tute {Sls 3 Bounds up! LR aii 50 i so far, exclusive of the, new $1 . 5 : C., for years, WASHINGTON. April 8 (U, P.)— | Chickens, 25¢, cocks and stags, ic; No. 2 n ocker e and Calves 3 ion mare ween poses oe | Fades; Finish Fight Looms [mmm soo ana ua an vn of wns FE ir ae om | Su i for ‘it. "| was vice president i ms hod ie pg) ~ 500- 800 pounds ............ 19.00620 50 #3 lion have been oVated idl ages; 3 ploees. Then the completed 10s yd co-manager (of L) has paid $100 to the widow ssc race a ares: Hs. motto, Sic ws 800-1080 pounds |. 11... 19.004.20.50 Albur Two years After En ar were turned over to the Tampa | 0 the com ! i | grade. 2c. . | “500-800 d ves. 17.00@19 - ! ; | of pany’s ‘or family of each of the 111 miners | 300. pounds ........iee. 7.00 19.00 * But this is 1947, and opponents of | G. O. P. Leaders Want Congress fo Write etal trades council on a rent-free rndian apolis killed In the Centralia, Ti. disuster, © k Wh 4 Medium Fas, wrserrentyas tral iy v4 # [] Victe the Soeidy Dads these points in Own Ticket, Force Truman to Choose The council in. turn farinea out | °fRee. ala js spokesman said today. | ruc ea Commate Sorsts Csxisr ving igi Bh bum, sena s: bo “| He atten e | He said the U. M. W. sent $11,100 . pounds ..,,., ket B2 icto The war has been over two years. By FRED W. PERKINS jon a percentage basis to one of S| University of Ili- to Illinois district officials, and the| Indianapolis four mills and grain ele-| SHEEP (130) Orch There are 24 million unemployed Seripps-Howard Staff Writer wir ius paid parking fees | ois, Pratt insti- Gallup ™Oney has been paid over to the vators are paying $254 per bushel for. Lawn ' Albu in the country and among them it WASHINGTON, April -8—Republican leaders in congress virtually, J . tute ahd Art Stu- : beneficiaries. The U. M. W. cus-|No- 1 truck wheat; new No. 2 yellow Good to choice ............. 21.00622.78 ; ; During the two y -s : i) . M. W. cus-| : should be possible to find the 60,000 abandoned plans to try to reach agreement with President Truman ony De he en i | dents league of New York City, tomarily contributes $100 to each, £oi%- Hou vet i Sei Medium and good ..... anes 18.30a3108 un workers it is proposed to import. [what labor legislation he would not veto. The subject seems headed ’ later working with Walter Barly, family of victims killed in coal mine! pounds or better, 8ic per bushel; No. 2] Ewes (Shorn) Ll | y / Farm prices are high and there for 3 finish fight—with both parties mindful of next year's presidential |Pullding Co. charged the govern" | creator of “Elsie the Cow.” | disasters | Jellow soybeans, 14 per cent moisture, Good and choice cies. B00@ 9.00 and ‘should be no need for the govern- | ejaction ment $7054.60 in constructiom, rent 1 +7 - aachbi * | $3.75. Common and medium Sooo 71.00@ 8.00 Frank ment to provide a subsidy to bene-| - Senator Robert A. Taft (R. O.), chairman of the senate labor com- 20d other costs. Finally the navy § EGE 3726 fit a special group. If labor must be py “still adhered” Tehisod 10 yelluburse te company) RN imported, let it be paid for by Re a paid TOUIY he ea ri ts the White House in one basket, for Se yume ang ere 0 Chie ' industry concerned and by con-'g; i indicat ivi ; : t | a Se, uh a a TB he Elis Wt irs or sms Soo te iy ne, 7, a to tapping the U. 8. treasury. slim one. * Ident could veto individual items and | Wasted Funds Jone Some ugion leaders are skeptical Rep. Charles A. criticism would be scattered. In the! Reporting the venture to con- Xs y gente they Wotides rhether beings Halleck (R. Ind.), other he would have to accept or gress as an example of wasted funds, 8 0 e oesn house majority reject the entire output, and the the general accounting office said SIS Son wage rates. od will § leader. said he be- political issue would be sharply the navy should have insisted on [Mala E finally, nobody seem =i 3 lieved congress drawn. . {receiving the income from the car Ay ing to say flatly that if this six- - should write its| The Republicans lack votes in lots “rather than consent to an gust, months. extension of the program} . own ticket and let either house or senate to pass a arrangement which permitted finan- 2069 were granhted—it now is authorized the President bill over a veto. They would have cial gain to others and expense to to July 1 and the new bill would choose between to depend on Democratic defections, the government.” (1 e o (0 Lal) run it to Dec. 31—it wouldn't be losing labor sup- which have been numerous on the, (The government's $7054 loss was Clu needed again in 1848. port and antag- labor question. {equivalent to the revenue from 156 TL op z ‘That Is Hard to Say’ Mr. Perkins onizing that part Favor Genera! Bill {taxpayers earning $2500 a year and : = ® £ nia Senator Scott Lucas (D. I) gf HIE puller! Talis sie us Senator Taft says, and the house Claiming three dependents.) , ee Pp Hh UY e L ] n e v asked Edward J. Overby, an assist |; of strikes ; leadership is said to agree, that the x [7] Thet ant to the secretary of agriculture, Re ublicans still believe thes general labor bill should be in one . : wh oi » Whether this newest extension WOuld ave an a in forcing sun Peckage. ine ti Hoosier Fa rmers Mag end the program. © 3 : : { The paczage ‘ representing he | “Well, that; Is hard to 'say.” sald yoo pave mere to es than aps (ldess of Senator Tart will be ex- Get More Cash and Mr. Overby. “I suppose we Will al-ly\ qirting with the organized labor 2Mined this week by his committee. Times Washingion Buresy tor ways have a a need, 1et's | vote which generally has passed up and it may be considerably Year=} HINGTON. April. 8. — How say, for channeling "laborers from pn. G OP, anyway in elections '208ed- | Was » op : , CJ Whe ~ the areas they are available to thence 1932. 4) The main purpose, according to Hoosier farmers have profited from and areas where they are greatly needed : s ! ‘Help’ Sa | Senator Taft, “is to restore justice tnhesgreater increase in the family Rich in peak seasons. We have consid- Som Beliy® Suis 0h A in relations between employers and grocery bill was shown in statistics 1370 - ered this somewhat as a war emer- | . Repu are Sule A €¥ employees, and in relations between today from the bureau of agricul- fy gebicy. . ... We have not yet, at arc being helped by the telep One unions and individual employees. tural’ economics. [7] Blue least, asked for any extension be-| he ny a Ta age | The secondary purposes are to give The bureau reported that cash Noss yond this time.” iwhich i anti. Lewi Ne A: lunions a degree of responsibility receipts from farm marketings in| ‘ don Senator Lucas rejoined: “Sooner|.. nod as at least a partial strike | €aual to the power which they have Ingiana in January, 1947 soared | 11.9¢ or later it seems to me you are ’ Senato Sy said = hoped to acquired; and to prohibit irrespon-|g;6688000 above the total fof the ’ g0ing to have to suspend operations, ena or a or BL pe 0 sible and unfair practices on the same month in 1946. The January Oklal of this kind altogether; otherwise | BE on about the middle of For of unions.” 11946 total was $46,914,000 and this (J Okla you are going to have every farmer cate fo EY au oF. The: proposed bill would handle year $63,602,000. Andr in the country coming in here and |, ar (R.N 3). ‘of the hiog : labor | Rdustrial emergencies. such as na-i Livestock and livestock products > Col. asking that his labor be given| y itt . ll 2 is to A ; pi | HO Wide telephone and coal strikes, .accounted for the great advance. In credit.” on the house floor Monday” pt |DY federal court injunctions (with-'1g46 the January total for livestock, []On . on the house r Monday, butiout regard to the Norris-La Guar-. u : i d it! M ‘No One Could Sa . jwas $33,524,000 in the state and it] an: y {some associates doubt that it can be ; ; : & . h | dia act), following official fact-find- | ce to $50.330.000 in 1947. Nigh Mr. Lucas addressed similar ques- done that soon. ic ic (IDB As to issues, and then intensi-| 4 gioht slump was reported in the Wer, tions to F. A. Anderson, head of the; HOW much presidential politics is seq mediation and offitially Auper- cash sales from crops. The January A agricultural extension service at involved will be indicated DY \iseq elections among employees as 1046 total was $13.390.000 and 1947 enc Colorado Agriculture and Mechanj- Whether ‘the Republican leadership t; whether they still wanted to $13.272.000 ’ 1187 cal Arts College. Colorado, a beet- Sends all its labor legislative ideas sirike. Then ‘the President would oo sugar area, would be a particular — — report, and. congress might act beneficiary. He wondered whether Local Issues | further. Congressman Moves 1 foreign labor imports might be rs Revives Case Bill : rit: necessary next year, | Nominal quotations furnished by Indi- Most ‘of the vetoed Case bill of To Abolish Priorities i « Mr. Anderson said he wasn't pre- | ABapolis securities dealers: I hie Inst con ress included: 8 WASHINGTON, April 8 (U.P) — pared to make any statement—that | PIE ow de and inde os Ee A Chairman Ross Rizley of the a “no one could say what the situa | Agents Fin Corp com ........ 7 i Pp id be set up: the "dosed house surplus property invetigating! \ tion will be after 1947.” ja Saat SM oer N33 aZENCY Wou seb up; Lhe closed o hcommittee said today that the /
{ ‘+++ shop” would be out, but the “union ; | Senator Milton Young (R. 8. 'D.),|E 8 Ayres 412% pid... 108 = ir : priority’ system is. the chief bottle-| | *Ayreshire Col com 37'; shop” would be permitted under to disposal of surplus war,
fav i {Bel ; : Jovtanle » the bill, said to Mr. Bh Buk Yde com 35%2 restrictions if at least half the em- goods. oo - | Ployees voted for it. | The Oklahoma Republican said . 35';| Nation-wide bargaining by inter- he was “pretty sure” that his com-
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farm ‘placement bureau could work Comwith Loan 4° pd". 100 10252 Rational Whions Su ey Hiitee 500m, WOUllg recommend. legis: Enables EARL MOON fo Spot Trouble Classic out this program in another year?” | Consolidated Industries pfd .. 3's 3% Ang Ch lation to abolish “substantially all : : # Cots Fin Corp: pia ........... 97 a pattern set up by their interna-' _. _.. : Pipe Well,” said Mr. Anderson, “I do| Delta Electric com «ooeoee. 14% 15'37 tional organizations priorities. : ’ Ry and A not like to. answer that question,” (Electronic Lab com . 2% 3ia Ps res ——— . ; . has ’ : | Pt Wayne & Jackson RR pfd . 85 90 Other. parts of the Taft formula IT HAPPENS : Subsidy er Not? | Hook Dra SA Bl sree Hb 35 Would outlaw secondary boycotts, U. S. Statements ; ' 4 ‘ [C] Swe Senator James P. Kem (R. Mo.) ig Sse Te) © 3 bM......... 49a. - 8lia Jurisdictional strikes and strikes in re - ee ; 3 3rd | Alfre commented: |Ind & Mich E L 4% pfd-. ... 1070. 110 & Violation of contracts, and unions wasHINGTON April 8 u .P.)—Gox- a : . y Orel “The . war has been ove !Indpls BP & L com : 2° could be sued for and enjoined from ¢rmment expenses an x com “rp .- ¢ : vo : "years; this is aren ae inatanagoiss. Water ner. oni] Isuch violations: pared ih a eae aw HA The ra ages of the weather — freeze and thaw, rain, : Alba : Lait : : Is W 8) AB COM. sis ess 2 2 | 1uded fr Last Y . ey . ; Ye x 3 3 roche 8B fertain. group of the G3 Reuss bon 1 iy 106, Semon of “eee To pipes spn oY EE a “f 03 Dum agricult how i at the ex- | ¢ at Life com ............ 15% 17 : Alu ) y } Receints 32,73! 335 : wi . a : pense of the treasury. If it's neces- ryan = <i tap ® gp» Wagner ‘act, thus limiting their Fi AN, 0S ile ee de ind and blazing. sun-—exact a heavy toll from the : of sary to bring these laborers in/[iN¢oin Nat Life 3's pfd .... 5i'a 60's Uhionization. Employers would be Cash balance 5129.799.321 .17,170,255,160 ; ; : > narri should it hot be done at the ¢ 4 | Kideein 19ah Co 5'2 pid ...100 given the right to ask: collective Pubic debt 257.87 3.323.019 4 Mo.384, 768 | h ] di t ib ti 3 ] . El ‘in ; oe bert : € expense Marmon-Herrington com .... 7% Ry ' © Gold reserve 20,487,104,701 , 354,775,255 Vv /8 * gt the Industry. ineoned penne Mastic Asphalt 0.7... I's. 3% bargaining elections and-the Wagner | Se | overhead distribution system that carries Liectricity A Jeople ying di occ a } Tog oes gem 2rioidE TL 13 ast would be amended in other im-| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING House} : : : DA: : ih Ser .r 4 . Bie YOIemrinmgs . .....ohi00ecihiisss ‘ 662, 000 | ‘ ; 0 8 Than at the Expense of the Leer N 1nd Puy gery com 4, 1% portant péiticulars. | Debian i Yaaiasa 00m | to you.-But men like Earl Moon keep up a constant ‘ : ury?” | Progress Launery com'....... 23° 28 °| - A —— Te ——— ’ [J Musi Senator Kem insisted the money Pub Serv of Ind 3'a~ ...... 95's 07% | . or ; . Rod a aay ese Sug: to Bo Ind G' &'B 10s pia. 1 1 | th battle — searching out a cross-arm here, an insulator | Kost Ss. Stokely-Van Camp pid ...... 200, 2234 by \ slv.V v . \ 1 a Opponents pointed out that it was Terre Haute Movesair, 00 8 3 | I i i one thing to import labor when mil. J. 8 Mathine com (10 fi, | there, or a span of wire that has weakened and might Mé5 . y \ e 0 8% aitanirinn “ j lions of men were away at war, but Union Title com "4 il § Earl M 15 Ut lod. when Jk [7] Teha quite another now, : BONDS : | -arl Moon was a 15-year-old lad when he fail. This i ; : { : are ail. This is another example of the way your needs ™ | Labor representatives told the American Loan 41:3 60....... 91 I started working at the Electric company, Now : I yy , al crac : : Loan 412s 58 ...... ¢ : J . senate committee that during war- Buhner Fertilizer 5 SL a he's a veteran foreman of a line crew and . ' 2 Rod: 0 , bie . . N . time tee had been fiagrant cases Shun Thy 48 41 ti 1 directs its work with the know-how of his 32 are anticipated by the nearly : 9 of pringioe outside workers into SD Ee - 3 3. v3 years of experience. He lives at 3406 Madison f i Sym reas where they were not needed. IRL o 55% os Avenue with his wife and one child. Off-duty, 1.400 1 h k = “ MM Hamilton Mig '¢ nd ve) if neon oy ad » employees who make i - Bond Sal Gai I Drown, od eh n . i his interests are varied— fishing, hunting, coin- ' 3 Invi es n Jnepls DAL Jas 0 o + 108% 107% | 7 : : bi li collecting, golf. His voice is often heard in the ) . : : : i a i ; WASHINGTON, April 8 (U. P).— | nd’ Asso Tel Co 3 S50 a i Southport Methodist church choir. « .. Power & Light for you. ; i g x Sales treasury savings bonds Inv stors elep one Js or, 9812 | L i 2 exceeded redemptions bj $1,130,- |X Ind Pub Serv 318 73 11100 10i A good stock last year may be only a mediocre |! ; i Kori 5 » ’ ub 8 1 tas . » . | ” 740000 during the first three Pub Te’ Tia 5 ot nid 1 investment today. And vice versa. Change is the com- i | 128; rac Term Cor 87 vores 964 Vi : y months of this year. _“Ex-dividend >» mon denominator of all markets. That's why eternal : y $id. : ; : : 7 J Grie a ———————— I———— EE — i va - . . . ! a ; — vigilance is the price of investment success. It's why $ o o | ¢ v2 y ; . i | cert i we maintain a large Reseaeeh Dopartmentwith s fall. | It Cost $143,00 for Line Maintenance Lust Year tk Lon ean Bonds of the United States Government, staff of trained analysts Who weigh the comparative i Ln, ke NO rile de a % ? at | : fis Territories and Incular Possessions values of all kinds of security investments — listed Yes, it takes a lot money to keep the Electric transmission and distribution | L al : Jul 3 H 0 / : i - . . - - : . a i i Bi and unlisted, big and little. Why not let us help you | system in repair—but it’s worth it to insure that you'll have service when- 2 ‘Municipal and Corporate Securities : keep abreast of the changing opportunities? I . : : gi : [1] War wh & ek DL : Ln ; : HH ever you flip the switch incyour home, office, store or plant. : ; » Lon Estate Bonds and Preferred Stocks § : oped Address Department “G-72" itl eg ; 2 fi / Ore | \ es . i Vr ERG : | : 740° 3 . Merritt LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & BEANE gf ? 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