Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1948 — Page 5

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_ Department Store Sales Highest __Bank Debits Show Gains of Ower 14 Per Cent

‘Times State Service GTON, Jan. 26 Hoosier business set a new allt Indiana

eoyed In December, 23

reported industrial and "farm income expanded Materially during : Both the bureau reported in the current Review, The review Teported a 5 por cent pain 10 ans

the month Busnes ex between November if Decemmbeh ugh in. a few Instances east in output in Decemwas less than normal, due the high level of operations in nevertheless in all

there tates e of Proaut ped mon ne In terms of dollar volume, buying was some 15 there is some doubt though, physical volume for any outlets was much above

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ts er cases in others. Since of the figures compiled by the bureau are in terms of doljar values, a rise in prices is refected in higher indexes.” Bank Debits Larger fi A SX oC n° December was the t on Raed for the 14 metropolitan ng newspaper ada to the IU business puresu. Bank debits were considerably larger than in Novemper, but seasonally not quite so jarge” 88 the record volume. of Preliminary

“figures dicate “that there was little charige in the volume of new construction in December as compared with November. __ Although coal production was higher in December thant in November, factors beyond the

control of the industry prevented

the output from making a new|

record for the month.

near-capacity past five months. Steel production was seasonally the best since

{of which $453,000 was to be used

manufacturing. employmen clined fractionally during the

'/ago and 9 per cent above the

"| gas meter, according to deputi€s.

Since June,

University Bureau of Business

per cent greater than last month and about 14 per cent above the year: figure. Total post office receipts for 1947 were about 10 per cent greater than 1946 receipts, “Building permits issued this month were valued at $3,353,896,

month, corresponding pay rolls were a little more than 4 per cent above the November figure. “Livestock receipts were about 17 per cent higher than a month

year-ago mark. The 1947 total of livestock receipts showed a fractional decline ‘as compared with

“Indianapolis advertising was 3 per cent higher in December than in November and 20 cenit greater than a year earlier. Total newspaper advertising for the

{year advanced almost 19 per cent

Couple From Gas

couple from possible death by gas 1yesterday. : Mr. and Mrs. David Burdine | were found in an unconscious

condition. in. their home. at 3345.

Lockburn St. by Mr. Burdine’s brother Irvin of Martinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Burdine were revived by deputy sheriffs and ambulance doctors summoned by the brother. The gas leakage was caused by safety valve on the

Eleven-year-old Maurice Bailey, 520 Perry St, was overcome by carbon monoxide while helping his father work on the car in a closed garage. He was revived 7 by ambulance doctors.

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NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: It will continue colder than seasonal normals from the Rockies to the Atlantic tonight and early tomorrow, according to your Weatherman. By morning the mercury will be from 10 to 20 degrees all the way from Bos-

. ton to Virginia and through the

Ohio: Valley early tomorrow. Cold Canadian air will stream into the north-central pections

grees below zero thivugh the upper Mississippi. Valley and the northern Plains Look at the affected area on your Fotocast and you will see that a new snow blanket is | scheduled to fall in most sec“tions from the “Rockies fo’ fhe | “Atlantic.” Tt will snow’ from the | Dakotas to western New York | all ‘the way to Texas and Alabama. In Texas, where early

Orang temperatures will be in ho strong with canner and cutters | k

the. 30s near daybreak, snow, . sleet. and freezing rain is predicted while some showers are indicated from Arizona, (Consult the Fotocast for a detailed picture of storms for the U. 8. during the next 24 hours.)

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+ 8 Earth Shocks Kill 15, Hurt 15

In Philippines Be dra.

By FALpH TEATSORTH Uni Press Stat nt MANILA, Jan. 26—The Philip-

quake shocks which centered on

Ilo and wrecked a four-centuries-old ‘cathedral there. The shocks began shortly after midnight Sunday when a threeminute tremor toppled buildings and sent the populace rushing into the streets. The tremors continued at intervals of an hour more or less.

{ranging in intensity from five

to 80 seconds, until dawn. More Shocks Likely The Philippines weather bureau said the earth's equilibrium has inot been fully restored and fur|ther light tremors are possible. Ilo Ilo City: some 300 miles! south of Manila, felt ‘the full brunt of the disaster with 17 shocks reported during the day. Thirteen persons were killed there, another in the province outside the .city and one in ‘Asturias, on Negros Island to the south. Most of the deaths were caused by the collapse of war-damaged Duilding Sonvalted into

Mary residents on aay {Island were evacuated to the| open country. Cathedral Wrecked

stabulary said that 21 perso were killed in Ilo Ilo, but this ed:

tower of Arevalo church at Jaro! on Panay, built in the 16th century. The walls, altar, roof and belfry of Molo cathedral were

Lo shattered. The famous quadran-|

gle ehurch at Oton, one of the was wrecked.

| The quake, reported to be the

worst in 50 years, was felt only! | Hghtly in in Manila.

BA Rose Now a Rose—

“ Cabbage Costs Cut

| OTTAWA, Jan. 26 (UP) Price

jceilings will be reimposed on

{import restrictions will be suspended on the vegetable, the Fi- % nance Ministry announced today. The order will take effect on Feb. 2, with the ceiling pegged at 5 cents per pound to the wholesaler. Cabbages * have recently been | selling for $6 a dozen While Tones sold: for-§6-a- dogen; -

——————————— TO UNVEIL FDR STATUE LONDON, Jan. 26 (UP)—Buckingham Palace announced today that King George, Queen £lizabeth and Prince Philip will be present April 12 at the unveiling of a memorial statue to Franklin

nor Square.

{pine Islands counted 15 dead and 15 seriously injured today in the

dwell.

Reports to the Philippine sons are

D. Roosevelt in London's Grosve-|

Deep-Water Atom Test May Use oe Be Kept Top

. “Test Charlie’ First p S for Bikini;

Secret

yright, 1948, of the top-secret atom-bomb ex If this

Iwas about tests A and B (“Able"

[AS a matter, of permanent policy, |all press and radio observers are excluded from the Eniwetok area.

a reasonable conjecture of what such a test might be like, based

on present conditions and future possibilities. omens Planned: at-Bikini Test C (or "“Charlie”) was originally planned to be held in deep water off Bikini, using such ships | as were left after the first two tests, which were held within the lagoon. It was intended primarily to get a picture of the crushing effect on ships’ hulls of an atombomb explosion in really deep water--a ‘mile or more down. Since water is incompressible it was expected that this shock would be effective for a considerable distance; but existing physical and engineering tables do not suffice for a safe prediction of Just what distance.

ay) ow one, for the depth of the

get array was only about three {hundred feet. All atoll Jagoons are shallow, so If “Charlie” tes ale held in the Eniwetok area will. have to take place well out:

the nearest land, If “surface lcraft are tested, they will probably be held together with chains lor cables, A practicable way to l{insure correct placing and depth

{of the bomb would be To sus ‘oute most beautiful in the Philippines, pend it on a mile or so of cable today

to one of the ships. Ships Discounted Value of a test against surface ‘craft, however, would seem ques{tionable at present. The only surface Navy or any size, out{side of our own, is the British;

and Britain, her great continent-|

al rival gone and her overseas {commitments . much ‘reduced, is

15.00430.00/ cabbage —which has been selling now content to let supremacy : 1850919.00 for more than roses—and all rest with the U. 8. Navy. In view

of that fact, and of the additional fact that the at Bi-|

{to Pearl Harbor or to the main-|

land - Pacific coast, the expense

{seems worth-while

| Naval tacticians might, how-32, was taken

rmany new U-boat design, proof alike agains tion and even the charges. It woul d Dot be easy to arrange submerged U-boats for the test,

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It is possible, however, to form,

partly on past experience, partly|a technical

eplosion. but & shai

rlagoon--at-the-center ofthe tar-|

tkini have all been taken either

and labor of setting up a target| Marquis, 37, array of surface ships hardly skiers caught in a snowslide.

“By DR. FRANK THONE, Science Service Staff Writer Service

by Science

WASHINGTON, oh 26—Will “Test Charlie” be made a part

periments scheduled for the new

mid-Pacific proving ground centered on Eniwetok atoll? deep-water explosion; scheduled as part of the tests at Bikini but “postponed indefinitely,” is restored to-the p wake of eight shattering earth-|it is highly improbable that the world will will be told about it, as it

the Panay Island capital of Ilo and “Baker”) in July of 1946. but it probably could be man-

aged. One of the biggest dimculties would be the salvaging of {data from them if they were sunk |in the test. A stove-in submarine would be highly interesting from point of view, but on the bottom a couple of miles {straight down would be rather “inconvenient to board.” It seems [likely, therefore, that means {would have to be devised to hold ‘the damaged craft near the surface—possibly suspended from unsinkable floats — and perhaps haul them up and put them into floating dry-docks after the explosion. A test of this kind could probably be conducted in as nearly complete secrecy as is possible in this leaky world of ours. It is unlikely, too, that a miledeep atom-bomb explosion would give news of its own occurrence. | Probably no great amount of

Pho Bn ar od ; r ace, and what the surrounding water would absorb would-soon-be-so-diffused inthe vastness of the ocean that it would leave no trace,

Deport Anzac After Holdup Attempt

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 26 (UP)

‘Rescuers (Buried in Snowslide DENVER, Jan. 26 2% UP) ~Rescuers dug today into a 10-acre area of loose no i Willlam

one of has Dar

“|éver, want to try the weapon |terday before at. ‘depth ' against . recent-type|/temperatures and At the close of the the search for Marquis by war, Ge had developed a bers of the Nation

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