Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 6

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Pig Crop Likely To Drop Sharply

By VINCENT BURKE

i WANTON, Tan Te Government analysts now fear that

the 1948 meat shortage is going to be worse—by about 150 miilion pounds—than the Agriculture Department predicted last fall. The new estimate o! the year's meat supply has not been made public yet. But informed sources said the slide-rule experts are re-

He made the statement before the House - Banking Committee which is considering legislation to extend until Feb, 29 the current restriction on use of grain by distillers. The Senate already | 160- 270 3% pou has approved the measure. zie. Rep. Harold J. Youngblood (R.| 330. 360 Mich.) said the whisky curb had js]. te i DouBds ra 8 been a “total failure” as a means| 450- 550 pounds ... vising downward * lof saving grain for Europe. He Medium— the ola antisite meat oy ats said no other country except the nae fibout 1.1 pounds of pe : ET United States has cut back its : hr resee So" _ |production of alcohol. ey or forese » 1048 meat| [Ri : The grain-controls, which were Lo pe set up under the Republican anti-

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cessinasess 19.00033.00 ves 13.00017.00 11.50019.50

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Plant Wages Soar WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 $ (UP)

; ~The 15.00021.25) “509 hod and down.........32.50026.00 "460 pounds and down [email protected] SHEEP (3000)

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Xationing by spring. A special Senate subcommittee will begin hearings day after to

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sol a i. urvi wi Conselidated 3 pia vid i“ Individuals Banks Trustees [posure or freezing, and 28 dead|yo ot Bi olka Electric com . i. 0. 18% i Insurance Companies Charitable Craw ’ y: his three sons, , Ed- fr hminse “ Lo r .|in_other weather accidents. “In ward and Carl: and seven grand- Electronic a yn i 1 »"

addition - there “were uncounted children. all of Indianapolis. . Hays Corp Did ww iin, 8% ov io c ~

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Lam these sources said, instead of the inflation bill, limits domestic - 900 POUNds .......ooe.. 31.00 ae Choice closely sorted 25.35 146 pounds forecast last fall es oo - | whicky-makers to 2,450,000 bush- Boe-1i%e Bounds... roe JL 20 Coed toe cholee tos + 2 233% ported This wines the = . Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff To els of grain this month. ated Good COMMON. +o wikciiies 20.25 today, It Stimated that average pounds ca, consumed in Mr, Wilsori said the United| 700- iressenssess [email protected] 600g and choice ............ [email protected]| Weekly wages o near! RAT Sor of high meet produc- NO ONE WAS HURT — Lelie Krebs, 23, of 5120 Riverview Drive, eicafied Stores, Although curtailing fhe| 200-1108 bounds 31.00 Cee. rae oi... [email protected]| million production igh tion. in. which prices. nevertheless| jn. ry when the tractor of his semi-trailer outfit reared up after a collision wit use of grain for alcohol at home, raceme rat’ fas Eo orn)’ $1.20 higher dast month than oe ts--of cevevevsaven [email protected] (Common and medium ovem Grea demand for meat. car on Sutherland Ave. near 34th St. The driver of Ve i ii Mo: 36, of iol exporting Jurge atiuis_ 2) 0-1108- pounds» vviseereer- 2h sense It was on the basis of the 146- Sutherland Ave. was charged with reckless driving anc drunkenn®ss. 7s 3:32 was STALEY: lis being made into whisky. 700-1100 pounds 1 seas Truck Wheat ° Jan. 36 Indianapolis flour mills and : Chi School ‘Strike (e Off Steel My oduction Frank Armborst [Local Issues rain elevstors are baying #218 per bushel | AMERICAN LOAN cag Oo No. 1 red truck wheat: rew yellow ’ co. . , $2. bushel; new white corn, 119 State Life Bldg. MA. 458 Services Held a beans, 14 per PRN oats, 313i, yellow io MN B 9 i eT ankers Trust Bldg, nae ers’ gc 3 in il Cripled hy Cold Funeral "services for Frank] Agents_Pin_Corp Som. v- INDIANAPOLIS Ci MA. -T8 f th . Salary Increases Voted a Counci - tes Fae Ono) Armborst, Sharer Member o dhe | ApS Sra t BH RE Wih-l ova Bonet an Real, HY Sg Beg Continued RRA Were held 4 toda Beit BR & Stk Yds com s Sm RTAREK IE i Wag SoERm- CTT a UP)—Publi¢. school : . re a oeacor Jus 21 {UR aot a salary increase Tay, 4 their id togap dhe. deaths results Mr. Armborst was 72 and "] Central Soya com. starting pay still was below that of the school janitor. ing any aes Hin Bc te a charter ienibes x ho tf 1 Someh Foun, 1 4% oid | | The strike was averted yesterday het] the Olty Council 2 tg/to 160. The total included 10 Felice nigh ® Dean Brothers | Summ last minute session voted to levy higher taxes on a . eo 1 rra/dead in fires, mostly from over-\p rn oo” for 47 years. EIBAReS the school ot gates today] The teachers had vo OrM i eated stoves; 25 dead from ex- P nes a 00 Ee JE I i rinkon Honen ¢-[ They even had placards ready for, iL p —F ow highithe strike. iy Subliank ’ pal . : ol I. otd Mild ; : * pavements, : : 2 the teachers fy Sally | eader Improves Weather forecasters reported Former Oakland City ant today as ey that the coldest spot in the naclasses. Their paychecks, the Aha Ae oat Yelbuatoric. Wyo. |Marshal Free on Bond fn 120 E. Market St. first they had received since Dec.l Thomas Spends where the mercury dropped to 43| VINCENNES, Jan. 27 (UP)—Indpls 19, were in the mails to them. : “Res sul ht degrems below zero. po coldest Lawrence Johnson, forher Oakt rl was_ International Falls, Minn. |land City night marshal whose] teachers as classes began, but] PANAMA CITY, Jan. 27 (UP) lone of the cities hardest hit by two murder trials ended in dead-|} Bee & rYY 4 some of them obviously were dis-| Rep. J. Parnell Thomas (R. the fuel oil shortage. The tem-ljocked juries, was free today on|*Kinga ro the steel companies, C VALTER SUGGESTS... 9 Despite the 14 per cent Increase; “very good” condition at Mar-| negie-1ilino orp, al tts-| ondered after a -crowd threat-! for elementary teachers and 25 garita Hospital, Cristobal, where burgh closed 12 of its finishing. .4 him when he shot a prisoner N IRIRIS 0! per cent boost for high school he was taken for treatment of a plants and curtailed operation in|, rested for intoxication. Au-|ER Malicey cam x. instructors, most of them still gastric ulcer. three others because of & Short-|iporiies said today that they had % pt. 80 | “Aristocrat” receive less than the school jan-| Hospital authorities reported age of fuel. Republic Steel also|, + gecided whether he will be|Soss Gear & Too com...---- 00 ii a itors and engineers. that he “spent a fairly comfort. cut production. tried a third time on charges of|lokely-Van Camp com... . o bi ht.” Three Pittsburgh gas com- th hted” kill of the Stokely-Van Cam 9 | Less Than Janitors able nig e “unwarra ng Terre Haute vinleabie | . Biemen teach w re-| Rep. Thomas was carried off|Panies, supplying fuel to sections |p isoner, Johnson said he shot|u 8 um tary teachers no of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West | FRANKFURTERS celve $220 a month as a starting the Panama Railroad liner Ancon Virginia, reported that pressure the man in self defense. on a stretcher just before dusk . pay and $400 a month after 10/0n 4a er | Are. Bak TEnpgy. ST Chase; ok ‘Aussies Are C Rich in protein « Easy to digest Good for the youngsters :

appointed that there was no|N, J.), chairman of the House [perature there was 30 below. $5000 bond. strike, and no excuse to miss|Un-American Activities Commit-| Hardest hit by the cold wave| jy une0n had been in custody|n years, 8 ng high 1| last night when the liner docked I" all lines was running low. 2 teachers receive $264 a month at Cristobal after a dramatic oan a thi nd $480 after a decade. race through the choppy swells " wink feck To ‘No-Tipping’ Réutine 3 Bubner Fo i J. Janitors receive a flat salary| the Caribbean. Times Foreign Service : Ind Tel 4%s 61.. of "$231.50 & month with “no” ins" Attaches said it was. too. ear |. BRISBANE, Australia, Jan. a1) |Cotimbia “Club 2s, 05:63...

ol crease for seniority while school{to say whether or mot a surgery | Bam eg ia cA nA engineers receive $388,50 to|Would be necessary. r Crown Bs 56 . $567.50 depending on seniority Mrs. Thomas, who accompanied

and the size of the school plant. her husband on his trip to PanThe increased pay does not|ama, will remain at the Hotel help the lowest grades of teach- Washington, Colon, while he is in ies, ers much. The 1947 salary rates|th? hospital. “We'll take it, it you deliver | were $220 to $320 for elementary

has now settled “back into the H -e no-tipping routine,” this city’s "15d Limelions tat ba 8s 68.. Times State Service morning newspaper, the Courier ndiis pak Yas SHVIL py Mail, reports-after a survey. Ind Asso Tel oe Nw Rive The 2 million American GI's N Ind oTlsmhete 5° hie . OULY who passed through this wartime |pyub Serv Te Su war look for hidder farm houses by fire within a week garrison city had practically upset Pub Tel 4%s a5 a: A 100. : f Y r every Pepsi-Col >it” was the answer. teachers and $260 to $420 - for Nice Goin’ has caused Rushville firemen to|local economy by lavish tipping. aD I an or ex-interest. : Eater Pepsi’ wi ask people In rural areas to in- Sweepstakes an

The Coast Guard attempted to| high school instructors. BURLINGTON, Vt, Jan. 27 gpect their flues and heating euip- . oh "Elen

dros oe whale o8 Yenerday FORDHAM REPORTS QUAKE (UP)—Malcolm D. Blow of Bur- ment for fire hazards. The third in the series of farm

estimated 50 tons of fat were too] NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (UP)—|lington displayed four teeth to-

much for the boat. District Coast Guard neadrs in New York promised —to send a heavier ship for the

A. sharp earthquake centered 3800 miles from New York in an undetremined direction was relcorded on Fordham University seismographs today, the Rev.

day as his parents prepared to take him home from a hospital, where he was born a week ago. Doctors said two lowers appeared yesterday to match the uppers

blazes destroyed the two-story frame house owned by Hershell Newhouse, four miles northwest of ‘here. All contents were lost, leaving most of the family with-

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Jperation “as soon as . Weather

permits” . {Joseph Lynch reported. {with which he was born. Bory out extra clothing. : ! : oo ; \ Bott]

Senators Halt: Battie Star Sale

Times Nansen Bureau WASHINGTON, Jan. 27— Sess. Homer E. Tapehart and William E.- Jenner, Indiana Republicans, claimed ‘credit today for stopping the sale of 20,000 bronze battle stars as surplus government property. The stars had been turned over! to. the. Newark. office of the War, Assets © Administration by the Navy and had been advertised at| | a fair value of 3 cents eath, according to the Senators’ offices. A—protest was received from! the Veterans of Foreign Wars| post at Brazil and the Senators] took the matter up with WAA | headquarters here. Today they | § reported the sale was called off. | The VFW letter termed such] |a sale “outrageous.”

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