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MONDAY, SEPT. 13,1948 ___ Here's the Government

Formula Behind Farm Parity Pegging Plan

Complicated Mathematical Figures Keyed To Prop Buying Power Into 1950

to keep the buying power of

Mr. parity formula really gives them buying power far in excess of what they

had in 1909-14, Tt does not take into account!

Richert ers,

farm products just where it was|

or |ETEAtET vields through improved OF seeds and growing methods. Nor does in consider the cheaper costs of producing some crops through f farm machinery. Cotton Average Up Take cotton. The government is supporting this year's cotton crop at about 31 cents a pound (921; per cent of parity). But in 1909-14 the cotton farmer produced only 192.6 pounds per acre. This year his cotton is averaging

313.5 pounds per acre and the

farmer a price for each of those| 313.5 pounds as if he grew only! 192.6 pounds.

{he. would have alm®ey ~~ ~~ buying power (715 per cent. less!

Bids on Morris $ Project Due Soon

es cent of parity) as he had is acre yield is IM. Bu th now, “Cotton,” said the National racy Association in a recent , “is the worst example of

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study, Works Board Awaits|a parity price so high that it is bo!

Legislation OK

Bids for the widening and pav-

und to market.”

Cotton exports last year totaled

wreck the export

ing of Morris St. are to be sought only two million bales, the low-

by the Works Board within the years.

next few days, it was announced increase this year because of the

today, after necessary city legislation cleared the way for the

project. M. G. (Ole) Johnson, city engineer, said the first section to be improved in the over-all project would be from West St. to Capitol Ave. Bids will be asked for the construction of that section first. In the meantime the city will begin the acquisition of right-of-way between Capital and Madison Avenues, necessary to the improvement of that section of the street. Await Span Project The sectiqgn of Morris St. between West St.

and Kentucky |

Ave. will also be improved, but supported at 90 per cent of parity.| 1

work on that part will not begin until after the state has com-

pleted construction of an underpass at Kentucky Ave. and the

Belt Railroad. + The latter section of Morris St.

will be used as part of the detour around the underpass construc-

tion.

Pastor to Address

WCTU Group Tomorrow

The Sarah A. Swain WCTU will meet at 11 a. m. tomorrow

‘in the home of Mrs. . nett, 1126 8. Keystone covered-dish luncheon gin at noon.

Pearl Ben

thy Newman will sing.

ncheon, WE be

The Rev. Guy Perry will address the group and Mrs. Doro-

VISIT . .

—Sept. 10— | Medtum— Four new faculty members are est of any peacetime year for 76| GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (j0.435) | 00 pounds Gown ........... Hag begi % in ShortExports are expected to 120- 140 pounds SHEEP (673) rey I chios fall term In Shoe is: iss Pounds Choice closely ho aro0 Robert -Boyd Hoy former Marshall Plan. 200- 220 pounds d to choloe ..iiuvuveeess 350082658 head of the mathematics departYields Compared 33 240 bounds Medium: to good veneer. BENG 00 ment and dean of men at IndiBelow is a table which shows! 270- 300 pounds Ewes (Shorn) ana Central College, is now in Yields of some other crops during| 8. 38 pounds Common and mediua 1.0) 8508 s.so/the Shortridge mathematics dethe periods on which parity is|sedi partment. He taught previously based, and current yields: 160- 220 Do — Local Issues in Greentown and Ireland, Ind. Base {Good to chofce— Harold Negley, now in the hisCommodity Period 1048 | 310- 300 pounds 33.0816 50 gg a tory department, formerly taught (Usually 330- 380 poupds + 24.509 26.00 Asked |at ~ Arsenal Technical High Agents Fin Corp COM.eecvees § ap 1909-14) J00-:400 pouh ++ 0038.50] American Biates ofa o..iill Bw # School. A resident of IndianapCorn, bu. per acre.... 28 41 | 400- 450 pounds so! Amerie . ‘ars. {0Olis, he earned his A. B. degree Wheat, bu. per acre.. 14 18 | 30. 5% pounds 300ga.1 8" Ayres 4% bid a0se lat DePauw University, his M. A. Oats, bu. per acre... 20.4 35.9 250- 350 pounds ........esrs [email protected](L 0} AYINS Berle aie utler. Rice, bu. per acre.... 35.7 4¢8.4|Pifi—}Medium to good—= =. [email protected]/ Belt R & Stk Yds com i31 ‘3w| Eugene Hilliker of the biology Eggs, per hen CATILE 0h Ee bs “3 1% ldepartment received his A. B. dePEL YeBT uussavsss « 85 ‘238% |gree from Ohio State University. Potatoes, bu. peracre.108.9 189.2) 40100 ' a |He spent five years in the "Air All 706- 900 pounds 35.00@ 38.50 .. Force, two years of which he these commodities are bein, 8 ite: i300 pounds 35.30830.00 was prisoner of war. On potatoes, for example, the FO 0 nds .. .. 30.00035.50] - ub; Tue Rice, In the art ge government is paying a support | 900-1100 hounds . +e 31.0062 35.50] _ awlP , aching genera price on each of the 189 bushels|iogioa.. Pounds + Ruan ~ so nr we [ERY shop. He taught in Terre Haute grown on an acre which would 700-1100 pounds .. 230083100 ayy Vorb pia» . pe vi and Lebanon before coming to give the grower almost his 1909- 1100- 1300 ) pounds 24.000 31.50 oar a A" pia 13 |Indianapolis. He attended Ball 14 buying power if he grew only en... t0.00@3400| Kool’ Brug” com 8 Sate uchary Sotisgel Indiana tnd : “ vos - 109 bushels on an acre. The situ-|, feng Ind Gas & Wat com fi itn homa A. & M. ation is the same on the other| 00- 800 pounds ............ 0.00@34 00 Ind & Mich BE ¢%% . 95 98 commodities listed above. 800-1000 POUNAS ..vsvnarsens 30.00 34.00 3A asm id o” Bh ah REE The increased production thus Rood 0 pounds 20.000 24.00 Indpis Pa P&L RL B%. ne ‘os do bi 0 Housewife Kills represents added gravy. 800-1000 pounds [email protected] LED er Sih ‘ord Lo ‘101 103 . .- L 1 Formule Bue Ad "DAUR xe ovsssess 22.002 30.00 i com — i Ki ngsize Rattler , , oded | ommon— erson Nationa Times State Service formula is due to be supplanted| 500- 900 pounds ............ F.wa3w Klngas 4 Co pid... . NASHVILLE, Sept. 13 — Mrs, ith a Hew ons ‘which will take ool Lincoln Nat Life ? 80 |Omer Clark, a Brown County into. acsoun. wratage. rice ve EL dh Rousewite. rently ied a Kin: size rattlesnake measuring nearIE I were in effect (04ay. would] peu FE ean ih liv, low" feet and boasting. six lower parity prices on most grain|Good (sll Weights) ...is...ss [email protected] oN Ind Pub Serv com To ra y Clari’s weapon LE og 40 cents a bushel on goo, rr wares aurea sevheses 23 ee pub Geary of ind coin Som... She encountered the snake as wea jor Sample catch here. um ad common LT [email protected] Rous Gear & 0 she approached a workshop near Under the new law, the parity CALVES (123) } Sain the Clark home. price cannot move down more|Good to choice A ‘ CHEE Several weeks ago she killed than five per cent 4 year. So it Somme 0 a edium 6 21750 a large copperhead snake which likely will take several years for Steers had made itself at home on the the transition to be made to the| Feeder and Stocker Onttle and Calves |,4ionce aint 8s 63.. +s Clark's back porch new parity formula. And this|Cholce— Allen & $8 87.....0 ve a’ doesn’t start until 1950, 300 400 pounds «svsesesesss 38.00930.00 Ameriena 1 jon see 500- 800 DOUNAS ..eossresees [email protected] Bastian Moriey 8s 81 . “s Association Moves 1 3 | Medium wee Democratic Unit to Meet ‘55.160 pounas sseesszeanes 34.00036.00) Citizens ng Tel ¢ ss To New Quarters Demecratic women of the 17th| 50.7500 pounds .......esces 31.00G24.00{ Delta The National Association for a I Leet oi 5 0 clock slo. the Advancement of re lored Peo- : : 500 ple, has moved from 312 W, Boeldt, 915 Berwyn St! Mrs. Ina Michigan 8t. to new quarters at McCleary, Democratic vice chajy-| 510 N. West St, Mrs. Jessie man, will be the principal speak-

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governmént is guaranteeing the|

If the cotton farmer today, grew only 192.6 pounds per acre|

because the support price is 92 15)

SECOND GENERATION—Six of the students entering Shortridge High School oe Jn acre’s produce In 1909 last week are sons and daughters of members of the faculty. Left to right are Mary na Ellen Burton, Mark Peterman, Bob Keesling, Lois Goodnough, Charles Shoemaker and Marcia Peterman. Kathy Hadley (front center), alumna, also daughter of a fac-

ulty member, orients the freshmen.

LOCAL LIVESTOCK

4 Join Faculty At Shortridge

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dressed reporter is the same person Benjamin Gitlow, general secretary of the Com-' munist Party in America, named on Sept. 11, 1939 as a Communist Party member, the daughter of i {Communist Party leader, and * link between the Soviet oe — in Washington and the Communist Party in America.” Named by Gitlow Mr. Gitlow testified before the old Dies Committee during a probe of subversive propaganda in the United States. He identi fied a Beatrice Heiman as “one of the most confidential and important secretaries of the Russian embassy (who) acts as secre to the ambassador himself.” The committee's information is that Miss Heiman ‘was recommended to the Soviet embassy by the Amtorg Trading Co., of New York, Russia's “chosen instrument”

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is located on Washington St. Bids "5 & 10" in the country.

NEW KRESGE HOME—Indianapolis hes been selected for the: site of a new six-story building where the present S. S. Kresge store

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are being taken and construction

will start after Jan, 1. Store officials say it will be the most modern

official card. These carry the signature of James J. Maloney, Chief of U. 8. Secret Service, and are checked every time a correspondent enters the White House grounds.

Spy Hunters Press Ultra-Secret Inquiry

know as Beatrice Homan had as Dr. Wells to Talk =

Here Wednesday

Dr. Herman B Wells, Indiana

University president, will speak

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Jacobs, executive secretary, said today. This move was made to provide more adequate housing for the association, President W. T.

Local Produce

Ray explained, and currently enables the organization to give more aid in the placement of

Poultry «= Springers and broflera, n ers, 30c 400; cocks and

* springers over 2 oS, 17

:{children in schools.

a ang over We der ibe DEATH CANCELS MEETING |, and i 260; No. es poultry, 4s The regular monthly meeting recetpts. “ m case, | Of the Ladies Auxiliary to Balti350; Grade & 48c; ‘Grade a “Me: more & Ohio Veterans’ Associa dium, 36; rade’ large, 38c; no grade (tion which was scheduled for to- . night has been canceled because Butterfas- No, 3, 8%; No. 2 fin of the death of Mrs. Harry Bell, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE |538 H, Maple Road, the club's Debit =, eS ettose president; in her home yesterday.

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of commerce with this country. Mr. Gitlow testified that none but persons known to be 100 per cent loyal to the Soviet|ties government was ever hired by

Held Credentials Soon after going to work for the embassy, the girl became suc. as secretary of Ame bassadors Qumansky and Gromyko before they became United Oumansky later was killed in a airplane

As a reporter, Miss Heiman appeared frequently at the White and State Department. White House Secret Service men, who presumably investigate all applicants for press credentials,

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (UP) —A ‘House Un-American Activities . Subcommittee pressed its uitra secret inquiry with alleged leaks in atom bomb secrets by arranging a closed-door meeting today with a witness described only as a man “well npwn in

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