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CIO Motor Workers Open ‘Supply Depots’

To Cut Food Costs

Average Family of 4 Trims Weekly Costs By

@

$10; Total of 15 Unions Operating ‘Stores’

By FRED W. PERKINS, DETROIT, Jan. 19—Somet

high-cost of living ‘by local unions of ‘the CIO United A

Workers here,

Fifteen of them are operating food

exactly co-operative stores—which

week off the food bill of the average four-person family

That is important in a community where the Average week's wage in the largest industry, automobile manufacturing, is around The first of these started last September by Local 400, which has 9200 members among the employees. of the Ford Motor Co.'s Highland Park ~ Mr. Perkins piant, : The manager is Richard A. McIntyre. 1 found Mr. McIntyre busy selling canned goods and at the same time

directing six helpers who were non- influence

paid volunteers from the union.

The “store” is the local’s fneeting hall—the large back-room of an old|

d “supply stations"~they are not they figure cut as much as $10 a

Einstein Fears

Asserts Officers

Influence Dangerous

WASHINGTON, Jan, 19. (UP)— More than 20 prominent public figures, including Prof. Albert Ein. stein, voiced strong fears today that “America cannot remain democratic if the present trend toward military control of our institutions

continues.”

Asserting that military men are

other phases of ‘American, life, they pointed to the “militarized states” that arose in Japan and Germany

building. Shelves have heen built When civilian control of national

along the walls and long tables run policy was undermined.

down the middle. They had been full of food a

couple of hours before, but now the

stock was running low. The custo-a booklet entitled “The Militariza-|

mers, all union members, are asked

{

Mr, Einstein and the other edu~

cators, clergymen, authors and nub-!"

lic figures expressed their fears in

tion of America” and distributed by

to do their buying in bulk as much the national council against con-

as possible." a “We bought our first stock with a loan from the local union and we

are still using that money as a re-'military men to high volving fund,” explained Mr.” Mc- posts,

Intyre,

stock is-gone by the time we close on Saturday. : Sell Close to Cost

ription. Much to Be Desired In protesting the assignmeut of

sistant Secretary of State John E. Puerifoy, a West Point

graduate,

“We buy from wholesalers, aud/U. 8S. ambassador to Russia.

we sell as close to cost as we can without losing the union’s money.” Mr. McIntyre brought out a re-

ing that in September the store did a business of $7343 of which $35 was profit. He said the $55 and all profits since then, immediately were put back in the business in the form of price reductions on poputar items. : With one exception — eggs ~ the giore handles only canned goods

and other non-perishables—no meat,

68 cents a dozen,

boring places—one an independent," president of the Univ x one a chain store. In both. places Nebraska: Edwin T. Dahlberg, ares. |®i}

eggs were T5 cents. . Prices of Key Items

Following are some other items, TVA chairman; and Dorothy Conwith the price the union store gets field Fisher for them and listed after that the|®V prices that Mr. Mcintyre said were o., ~~ : Dies of

being charged in Detroit ‘chain stores: : : 21 Sunny Brook salmon, 50 cents,

sweet potatoes; 28-ounce can, 15-35; he was found lying on a porch at

Morton's iodized salt, 26-ounce, package, 9-10; rice in .two-pound! packages, 35-30; Van Camp's beany | weeinies, 19-22; 48 Lipton tea-bags, 40-48; Del Monte prunes, two-pound'

: 1100-1300 POURS ..eoveoess ++ 21.00¢27.50 Lincoln Loan 5% pfd . to remain active. to dangle temptation before land- : 0 gL Gen. Walter B. Smith, now er neighbors reported they hadn't| Common — [Martie Ammann. com 164 The RCA will also inaugurate a/lords’ by extending rent control fXination for drivers. He named ;seen_ her for three days. }.300:1140 pounds : 1G Ne Homes ‘com Td Hgurele 2) wh faulty vision as the’ cause of most “The cohduct of foreign policy by oh et 3 y i n IN Ind. Pub Sere Se 4 10i1, Statewide informational program to Without also protecting tenants Who... gu ours — eo military men. lehves. much. to Sipe Ygret was a retired Silk Ct op — SIrooaen N Ind Pub Serv con 5% 17 [inform the public of the various signed “voluntary” 15 per cent in- Dr. W. L. Van Osdol, Indiandesired,” the statement said. “Gen. | employee. Coroner John King: 00-1000 pounds ++ [email protected] pub Serv of Ing co 301; Aspects of national security during creases last year. apolis. v lected : M said she apparently had died of Good— | Pub, Serv of Ind 3%: lth The uest was made to the 2POUS. was elec secretary Marshall sonducts bis foreign piicy | natural Tre a ae $00. 20 pounds .........e. 385043100 toss Gear's oo +: that week. [whe -Teq ¢ Committee by Ray 'Te"Surer of the Indiana Chapter, would deal i cause: .“ « 35. 00 n 14 Bankin, mmi an enemy.” i > with Hi = rp R00- 900° ROUNAS .c..csreesre. [email protected]! SLOKEIS-VaR Camp "con id Adult Group to Hear {Sawyer, legislative director of ame A eh ytnetry, It said military men also were. it-Run Victim's Common . 3 H 10% © ; {vets. He asked that Congress con-| abicmeubinribiad olin, : : pounds 5. [email protected] bh . ' " { wielding too much influence over Conditi Seri eh Weights) - | Union Title co areas s" Reporter for Times {tinue rent control for one year be- Sister Eugenia Cla public opinion, higher education on a riovs [Good Lay RGU BONDS Victor Peterson, photographer- Cause of the acute housing shortage. = 9 re sclentific research and even the Boy Edward Schroeder, 24, of 2652|Cutier and common 143001800 Allen pl Been tog? ....r, 0 : [reporter for The Times, will speak Administration officials have re- Dies in Washington, D.C. Scouts. Brill St, was reported in a serions|Canner alle (Al Waightas O14 . merican Loan 47s 557.0)" 9... lon “Adventures in Covering the quested a two-year extension. | Word has been received of the en. of She report, in ada-[G2Ndition #1 Dues Hospital lant LL Buhner Peoriererto dtl wes Inews™ at the first general assem- Me Sawyer id Na in death Wednesday of Sister Eugenia n r. Einstein, included ity o es received | oe m Bldg 4'os pf...... 98 ... [bly of the Jewish Young Adult Signed leases last year for a 15 Clare, sister superior of the ImacuLymun Wilbur, former Secretary: of| Saturday night when he was struck | dons dd eee 30 00w 2 ia Club Bu, 8 63. ‘33 oi. |Pederation tomorrow at 8 p. m. in Cet rent increase in exchange for ji. , Washington, D. C. ib hit. ” 4 | Medium Civaesnka ry iee « 19:00G20.00 § y | ing! bread or fresh vegetables. Eggs were he Interior and now Chan elior| *¥ d oy “fun driver at 16th St. Cutter and common : 16.506 19.00 | Delta, Coll Bas 86 « se 51 .. 9 ++ |Kirshbaum Center. Jeases _ through December: should” gic clare was a native of Indifot Stanford University; William J. 4 ¢ eze Ave. oY i CALVES (185) op Houser Crown 3a 38. x. 1. #8 "ws | Sidney Kahn, executive director have their rents frozen at those ,,...;s and had been a member 1 investigated the prices of the Miller, 8. J, president of the tin; ‘ithesses said the driver of the Good to choles... BE I a et of the Jewish Federation of Indian. levels if Congress extends the law. ("110 Order of Sisters of Provitame grade of eggs in two neigh- Versity of Detroit; Reuben Fustav- CF that struck Nir. Schroeder Guin 7s pounds up 12.00@ 17.00 Indpls PAL 3%s 90... ....... 103 108 'apolis will also speak. Under the present act. which. ex~'go,.0 shout 35 years. She had been versity of SPeeded around the corner - und] STEERS Pa er 3a 78. n - - The business meeting will deal Pires Feb. 20, such rental units are ,, (1. tmaculsts College six years ed to return to the scene of he! Feeder and Stocker Oattle and Calves |Investors’ Telephone “3s 61. 98 . with the selection of a nominatioh decontrolled after Dec, 31. ,~ | : dent of the. accident : Chvice— [N Ind Pub Serv tas 73 .... 100 © 103" : B. Cuff | She is survived by a sister, Mrs, of Northern Baptist con-|*® . 500- 800 pounds ...... ide [email protected] Pub Serv of Ind Jies 7. 101 103 ‘Ommittee to select a slate for the| Chairman Harry P. Cain (Rig ," Sullivan, Indignapolis. vention; Arthur Morgan, former! Ii {007 800 POUDAS ....veverer.. [email protected] Tone Term Comp 5 87 33 gs | rst election of federation officers, Wash.) of the Senate's Rents sub “oT was to be held today Re ief Corps to Meet Comon— : __“Ex-dividend or ex-interest. |according to Dan Wolf, chairman committee, said his group hopes to at St. Mary's of the Woods College and Cord Meyer Jr, Maj. Robert R. Anderson Wom. “0% 0 pounds oo... ...... Buy of the young adult federation. ~ [be ready by Feb. 5 With a bill to 0 p00 ga jens Relief Corps 44 will meet at 500 pounds oan”. saw se Local Produce ER -— ;e oop lextend rent ‘controls beyond the " a—————r—————— : <= [1:30pom, in the 100F! é "aera me ‘Association M jitesent. Pei. 30 deadline. |HIKE ANDERSON RENTS han ln "Good and choick 1... BIRTH exiCas FOB VLANT DELIVERY ssociation to Meet . : IN RENTS George Hodges, 54, of | I $00 bounds and down . . .48.50G3100] Poultry: 1948 springers and oroijers, 35; The Mark Twain Association of GOP. Leaders Call Times State Service on 940 N. Bel- Truck Wheat ves (heifers) ‘ (Lashorn springers, 4c; cocks and stags. Indiana, Inc., will meet at 8 p. m. d 3 Pp I ANDERSON, Jan. 10—Leases inont Ave. died this morning in! | . : C06 pounds ang down... ... 223002600 snd Leghorns Ther Nets basin de ists tomorrow in the War Memonai Budget Cut Parley [creasing rents up to 15 per cent ; |General Hospital a short time { "Jan. 16—Ind a ! Xe, ’ | a { : ; % 3 u , . Jose . . umpated 10.59 equts: Mit lou ANE vie Se paying £3.54 Dor Dummer ag. pounds nd down [email protected]] Butieriat: No, 1, 83; No. 3 196, [bullding. Mrs. Joseph R. Ritter, House and senate Republican fled in the office of the Anderson ie Yas [for No. 1 red truck wheat; mew yellow] = © en doo dOWR "Current receipts, #0 ios. to case. Pianist, will play and Mrs. Wilber leaders today took the first step to- Rent Area total 1081 for Madison i erva St, suffering from ex- corn. i 3 " g7iihel; a a, cteT¥DIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE ot grate A nee, ne: de A medium | Sarber will review on- of tne Ward cutting President Truman's county, Lawrence Booram, area rent i | posure. "beans, 14 per cent moisture, SAID. . | Debita | oo.iisriii. i. Lili. 24893 1%: girties and checks deer © "™!“lauthor's books. . 7 '$39.668.000,000 budget. They called “rector said today. . . a

¢ tangible is being done about the| utomobile

{acquiring a “dangerous” degree of | in foreign policy and!

| i

"od nec Killed in War | (Over Holy Land

JERUSALEM, —Jew- LE LT oy WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (UP)—Secretary of Commerce W. Avereil Tigi "na Pinder that aiid iE — y ual iting tis a report Harriman said today business is not in need of a tax cut now and should x 4 American pat DYNAFLOW. DR ly a Buk re Oe ron SAYing suo sus. we row 1% per| 1% Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee Mr. life of a third American and that| 30 engineering improvements. including the new "dynaflow drive. * icent higher than 1939. But "| Harriman rejected arguments that taxes should be reduced on indi-

65 American students, studying at the “Hebrew University under the GI bill of rights, have joined the Jewish fighting force Haganah. The American victim was Moshe Perlstein of Brooklyn, a graduate of the New York Rabbinical Seminary. He was one of 45 Haganah fighters killed last Wednesday when ambushed by Arabs near Jabaa on. the

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Hogs sold unevenly to mostly 25|

SHEEP (2050) Lambs

In Prices of Food Costs Now 100 Pet. Higher Than 1939

WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (UP)- . |The Commerce Department is a firm believer in the old saying that . what goes up must come down, and © {it thinks that applies to food prices

The_ 1948 cautiously looked ahead to an “ad[justment” ‘at some unspecified fu(ture date. “The probability would appear to be on the side of adjustment downward -- although not necessarily down to—the pre-war pattern the department said.

“The outlook on the supply side

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Retail Saled at Peak

suggests the ability to maintain, if!

|opposing the personal income tax them. He said the budget

| permits husbands and wives to split

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Congress— .

Tax Cut for Business | Opposed by Harriman As Spur to Inflation

Rejects Arguments That Present Levies Are Too High for Capital Expansion ony

money to invest in business expan-

a meeting of the joint Congressional Budget Committee for Thursday 10 begin consideration of a ceiling on federal spending for the fiscal .

{viduals so that they will have more sion

{ "There is little indication of any | deficiency in funds available for | inves ent from the point of view {of financing the current rate of | capital ‘expansion . . ." he said. year starting July 1. “1 would emphasize that our: These decisions were revealed foleconomy is in an inflationary sit- lowing a Republican meeting in uation and that sound policy de- office of House Speaker Joseph mands that the level of taxation be Martin Jr, (R. Mass.). | 7b Mr. Martin later said “various fig thus joined Secre- ures” were discussed Tor a spending : tary of Treasury John W. Snyder in (ceiling, but he would not digclose ~~ 3 itreduction bill proposed by Rep. tee would have to make the decision. Harold Knutson (R. Minn.) Ways But many Republicans have been land Means chairman, lealling for cuts running from $3 Mr. Knutson's proposal would cut billion to $5 billion.

Eo roo Improved Lighting Urged by Speaker

Dr. Robert E. Bannon, Columbia University faculty member, today | asked that the public be made more

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Hebron Road south of Jerusalem. cents higher than Friday at the choice 25.50 Gershon Hirsch, a Jewish agency ngianapolis stock yard today for ood to choce f.............. RRIRR capita 7Sate. Dresent fuomestic DEE| maintained.” spokesman, said that the 65 stu-|orades up to 300 pounds. Top Was Common .. RAGIN, ening of temp. | Mr, Harriman dents at the Hebrew University “in- ; heav-| eating. Whather 4 of canporary ify sisted ‘on. their ow ry that| 128.90. Prices were steady on heav-|Gaod and enoicy ..........".. 14.3082 Mion. the demand side it should with own fer weights. TI Years Ewes (oh hte “time reliev pwar es Soa be permitted to join| Good to choice steers and heifers Good and ehotee” Ashotn): Tan ® on ay the u d Pressure; - = sold mostly at steady prices with TOmmon and medium oc. ~————| ‘The report also showed that sales| Denles Pressure 25 w 50 ’ Byles He denied that Haganah had used conte.” Top was will $40, Local Issues or Sits Selaf suiren. Jas pressure to enlist the students. Pre- ~dan. 19— | —Jan. 19 lion, an Sting of $18 Dillons Dil-| per: vious requests for them to join had| GOOD. TO CHOICE MOGS wn | STOCKS Bid Asked Jet vear Of OVET billion. t 120- 140 pounds ............$33.00@ A Pin. C SIL ul 3h. Year. - eon NSiused by David Bea Surion, cies JTSGIR00 ANCE Tater pra g¢. 3% | Migher price tags accounted for|ing from the GOP bill the comairman e Jewish Agency Ex 28.006 28 50 American States pf A jo 3. 'a “major part” of the increase, the ecutive, Mr. Hirsch said. 90G28.30 20 8 AT 0 41 3." department said Tn It was understood that the Ameri- - id Belt R LI Yds com ® Nn " 138. 8 ’ can Consul General, Robert McAtee, 2254738 | Bobea- Merri m 3. B, : putting it i na democratic proposal was pre 2 {Cent oya com 1 * | . | a: a paring a Yepors odo ae Uy 2 [email protected]| Oireie Theater Som rN. Named Chairman | that also would include Presi-| partmen [email protected] Cont. Car-Na-Var .. al 1 the students, : ™ : i A convoy of 35 Jews, relatives of | Good to co ws Cummins EE wid ww con Ns ! : everypuly 1ax CU rome {the Haganah men killed in the of i pounds . . Nnann Consolidated Industries pid .. 35 “hy f Secur Event The President$ bil clash with Arabs last week, were, o- 3 bounds : * 24.00 343 Delis Fin Corp. Did Abas + 9 HY legislative pigeonhole and RepubSu. . oy a » ene] uw pounds : 3 Ta Wane & kien ni ptd 5 8) Lt Col. Les C. Huey, Indianapolis. stay there. Under the GOP-time-. ce, ; isin. iat : a so@2s ool Her-onee dl Hy ir 3 13 has bein appointed Shulman of the table, the House will take up late { er —————— o pounds .. “3 pd... committe preparing the National 1 3 Slaugh . : Hook Drug com . _....,.. n 3 . >. $1 8,000, 75 Bed Sheets 00- 120 pounds ............ 15.50Q3LIS ring arm Wit pend rere. MW PN mi Week program, it has been government Bier for Recluse CATTLE (3300) ~~ {Ind & Mich E L 4% pid ..... 98 =. announced by Col. Ray C. Thomas, 000. they pointed to such officials| PHILLIPSBURG, N Son Indpis b & L pid 4 2? gi Gary, president of the Indiana de<| Both House and Senate were in George “ C.| (y x, Sy Jah 19: Chl NN 2s ras rrr Es 3300@3706 ndnls PB & L 8% pid’. jogs joys PArtment, Reséive Officers. ABSORINS. session HOGRY: =v (UP)~—Police gaid. today $4433 in, 490, ETT rr I ota] ee oom visti a National Security Week ‘will be 13% 14, |observed Feb. 12 through the 22. n 71 During ‘ this week the RCA will

conscious of the need for improved visual conditions in the home school and office. He made the appeal Man address ‘before the Indiana Optometric Association convention in the Severin Hotel. : Improved lighting _ would erase most of the visual impairments and inerease -the utility of persons in ; ‘session todayy ...ndustry, Dr. Bannon. told. the asso-..-Amvels Aid Advocates “aio ram a One-Year Rent Extension Congress was asked today “not

lican leaders said it was going to

this month their rival Knutson bill, to slash taxes by close to $5.600,000,-

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