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By NED BROOKS, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer © WASHINGTON, June 10.—The war issets administration is leav: ing nothing mndone in providing Preston T. Tucker with the finest most modern equipment for the Chicage plant where he proposes

and to “the surpride car of the

Mr, Tucker, formerly of Indianapolis, has the pick of machine tools and other items which cost the governnient $100 million ‘whem installed for making B- 4

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they hope to have the selection completed by July 1. The original agreement provided for advance payments on rentals. of equipment, but WAA’s Chicago mone office is

for a July 1 settlement. Meanwhile, an inventory of equipment is still in progress, with Tucker employees helping to comduct it. :

next nine-and-one-half $30 million, or about 43 of cost. If the plant is bought, Tucker Corp. must also buy what-

permitting such charges te accrue).

Jeanne Whitney.

Europe Must Eat,

Distribute Food, Says Farm Bureau Head

Hassil KE Schenck, Indiana farm

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ment and promotion and the holders cannot recover their investment should Tucker Corp. fail to produce CATS. Payments for franchises would be eredited to the holders’ accounts once thé delivery of cars began. Dealers would get their cars at 25 per cent below factory-list price and distributors would get the same margin on cars sold direct to users, |with an overriding commission of |4 per cent on cars sold through dealers.

“lof their produce legally but will get

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bureau president, today called for

He went om to comment that to feed the thousands in Germany and other war-torn countries a plan must be worked out to get the surplus commodities of the world into the areas where there are deficits. ‘Customers AN Broke’ ° “The United States is a surplus producing nation. However, we are like a rich merchant with mountains of wares and lots of customers all of whom are broke,” he said. “This is the major problem which the International Federation of Agricultural producers, which met at The Hague, Holland, is attempting to work out with the Food and Agriculture organization and the

The Dutch will be the first to re|habilitate their country because they are an agricultural nation. Germans Must Eat Germans must be fed. Even the Dutch people, with all their resent-

this. . Fertiliser and manpower are the two most needed items of European

Farmers probably sell 90 per cent

a larger return from the 10 per cent they barter or release through the black market. Ninety per cent-of the small grain is harvested by hand. Mr. Schenck recommended an exchange of students between the United States and Buropean countries as a means of enlightening the people there on modern farming methods,

Woman Found | Dead in Cistern

LOOGOOTER, Ind., June 10 (U. P.) —Coroner Maude Webber today said she probably would return a verdict of suicide in the drown-

ing of Mrs. Laverne A Thom, 38, whose body was found in a cistern. Mrs. Thom, a resident of Wayne, Mich., was missed from the home of a sister here yesterday morning. An all-day search by deputy sheriffs and state police ended with discovery of her body in a cistern im a neighboring yard. Relatives said Mrs. Thom had been despondent because’ of an iliness. Her husband operated a store in Wayne.

COVINGTON STORE SOLD Times State Service COVINGTON, Ind, June 10.— Mr, and Mrs. KE. E. Brooks, of Mt. Prospect, Ill, have purchased the local Federated store from the But-

Left to right are: Carla Woods

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| ENVIOUS?—While others may swelter as summer weather came at last to Indhana, these five young misses at Riviera club made the most of sun and cool water. . Jeanne Gates, Low Simon, Barbara Austin and

SUNTAN—Seeking the sun's rays was this pair of

bathing beauties, Marianne Buichmana (left) and Joan

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this country at a session yesterday, reliable sources said. 1% is doubtful, however, that the increase would, by iteel, be sufli-| cient $0 permit abolttion of howse-]

Three Report Autos Damaged Last Night

Three Metal Industries, Inc., employees today reported to police that

their autos. William Day, 117 B 23d st, sald

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during an all-night orgy im which narocties were used generously ‘wes desortbed by withesses in court today.

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was Mrs. Vinnell Davis whose

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PLATFORM ROCKERS Spring ‘filed.

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FURNITURE CO 227 W. WASH. ST

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A HAND OF CARDS—Between dips in the

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Betty Gilchrist (left) George Kanouse, Ed Emrick, Mary Ann Ballard and Dick Richardson take time out for a card

game.

AFTER THE SWIM—Miss

Gloria Attkisson digs into

her makeup kit after a plunge in the pool. With her is

Herb Havens.

slashed. Cecil Rogers reported his car, parked in front of 4306 E. 10th st. had been entered, a front door damaged, seat cushions slashed and instrument panel wiring ripped owt.

VA to Fire 6100

WASHINGTON, June 10 (U. P), —The veterans administration announced today that it would discharge 6100 employees by Aug. 1 in order to meet a ceiling of 210,000 set by President Truman in his budget proposals for fiscal 1948 Employees losing their jobs will get 30 days’ notice.

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