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Only Few Dealers Hope to Increase Deliveries; | Use of Army Surplis Trucks Suggested
By ROBERT BLOEM
Oil men doing business in Indiana prepared replies to exhaustive questionnaires today in a continued drive by Governor Gates to avert a possible fdel oil crisis in Indiana this winter, ; e The governor warned representatives of 18 oil companies, three dealers’ associations and the Farm Bureau co-operative yesterday that the threat of an oil shortage was primafily their problem. But he is determined, he said, that no Hoosier | —————7 household be chilly this winter, _ |Divmed for the oil shortage,
Replies to the questionnaires tion as the number one problem. A given the oil men at the conference number of spokesmen also pointed | will be compiled into a compre-tg difficulties small independent re- |
hensive picture of the situation finers are having in obtaining sup-! ‘which most
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Transportation Major Problem
At vesterday's conference Gov-| ernor Gates-said word had reached him that one or two oil firms in- 000 more tank cars could be released tended to discontinue allocations of from short haul service to long | | He termed such hauls to step up the quantities of | crude oil available, He suggested! | that army surplus be tapped for } motor trucks to fill in the short! & haul gaps and that more river barge
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‘agreed might be grave, particularly Only a few of the ofl company | The spokesmen held forth ‘any hope of | governor indicated new action 10 increasing deliveries of fuel oil in| i head off the shortage would -be rndjana. Most of them indicated ™ / based on the picture given at the! {ability to allocate the same amount | conference and on questionnaire of oil as last year, but agreed this |
seemed inadequate in the face of still mounting demand, Urges Use of Trucks, Barges Mr. Holloway expressed belief 15,-
service be used.
More oil could be hauled in, he said, | if bought at “exhorbitant prices and hauled at high freight rates. “But products of such oil ean’t [compete successfully with those of {producers who are able more eco-
ment policy of downholding-prices," he said.
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John E. ‘Bennett: Carthage, Ind. is under arrest today on charges of ! violating state security laws. | A son, Leo, who lives at Hotel \Lincoln, was arrested on the same! jcharge Friday. The two are accused by the sec. |
sion, with the sale of unregistered!
ing Co. of Texas. | Another son, Gene, for whom a (warrant has been issued on .the
Horn's car which took third place in this year's 500-mile race. i, The elder Bennett was released. on $1000 bond and the case continued to. Oct. 3, FORM V.F.W, AUXILIARY
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4 OTHER FAMOUS face of a demand which already has| J." Rogers of the Independent the industry straining every produc- Petroleum association pointed out Le tion and transportation facility. {that producers no longer are under-| : i BY Herschel | "1 itten by the federal government | Despite contention by 5 lon uneconomical methods of haul-| 233 A 0 Holloway, transport director for the ing as they were during the war. CHOCOLATE - NUT CHOCOLATE ll state chamber of commerce, that B. L. Majewski, vice president of| CUTOUT ETT (ransportation was being unduly |, Deep Rock Oil Corp, also reSHPRPEE (170 A PRET wa YO Ue A TS TRE oo ao
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Tim ALEXANDRIA, Ind, Sept. 23.—|
Paul Henderson, wife of a mav}| veteran, chosen president, Mrs. Lucille Zook, Marion, fifth Sstriet
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‘DEFENSE — Attorneys contesting the temporary injunction suit against the city's anti-lottery ordinance are (left to right) John A. Kendall, Danville, Arch N. Bobbitt, Indianapolis corporation counsel, and A. J. Stevenson, Danville.
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