Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1949 — Page 15
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Coal Dealers Stocking Up |
. Bbilding 09 Reserve Piles: Against Future Rationing
By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times | Business Editor COAL DEALERS are stocking up. They are beginuing to build, piles now against the return of rationing. It's nothing to get jumpy about at the moment. The three- -day| mining week will be slow to take effect. Then there is the possibility that. President Truman or Congress will put John L. Lewis in his) place before another emergency arises. The big dealers have both the!™ REE space and the money to build alof, the national average. And it backlog. In the last spurt coal/has jumped 236 per cent since moved so fast there was a short-|1939, against the 183 per cent age of cars toward the Dec. 1/gain for the rest of the country. | deadline. Mechanical farming has hit the But the little dealers, especially South. This meant lower produc-| 4 in outlying communities, are sure tion costs in an era of rising| to be pressed. They cannot afford prices. And the South gets 30 per,’ to stockpile coal even if they had cent of all federal disbursements, | the money to put into coal re-! but pays only 20 per cent of all, serves. |federal taxes.
» THE THREE.D DAY coal week The production bulge is spread will string out the current supply through synthetic fibers, oil re-
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{officials -already began |Chiengtu,
the United States
Reports from
ary, about the time winter cracks| annual Midas touch of the tourist down on the home consumer, | trade.
By that time, coal dealers pre-! And there's |central
8 plenty of manpower, ing. a ton or half-a-ton to each {lowing the winter sun. That adds, customer, jup to something worth watc hing.
The big users aren't exactly! 27 New Craftsmen
worried, but they don't feel as if/ they are on easy street, either. TONIGHT in the Gold Room of the Antler's Hotel the Marion
The Indianapolis Power Light Co. is now receiving aboy ‘County Builders will graduate 27
{United States,
Meets Oppokition
ball as much coal as it is using. |apprentices to full craftsman there to a ning, ry amar P The current IPL stockpile will gtatus. They will be carpenters, Formosa ‘ te last 55 days so that can be plumbers, painters and electri- Official Chinese Communist stretched to 110 days before the cians. quarters admitted meanwhile, | lights blink out. That's a third] The Marion County Builders [that Nationalist: guerrillas ob-three-year course, one ’ |
of a year, and probably Jonger have a than the miners will stick to their year shorter than the union route, half-ration pay. which gives the workers the un ‘sas = = {pay scale. THE CITIZENS GAS & Coke, Fred L. Palmer, chairman of Utility has about 45 days supply the apprentice committee, will, on hand and is moving along present the diplomas, and Dr. M. nicely, but soon will be worried|O. Ross, Butler president, will talk about February unless the Lewis to. the builders along a line in grip on the coal supply is broken. which they should be interested; If you are a home heater, keep “Economic Democracy.” t
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{upon China.
adverse effect,
Philippines
TBePauw Ganted
Chiang Is Back In Presidency As Li Leaves |
~~ Nationalists. Flee Their ,New Capital | As Reds Close In |
about
to flee]
threatened by Comjmunist forces only 92: miles away. Chiang took over after Acting President Li Tsung-jen left Hong Kong on the first leg of a flight ta ostensibly for medical treatment. Mr. Li's plane five ch is due In San Francisco Tuesday. [for the Chengtu {Premier Yeh Hsi-shan threatened | h {to resign when Li refused his en[treaties to return to Chengtu. As a result the Kuomintang ho
said | Ww
Chiang met with some of the tep remaining officials in Chengtu but it was understood he would
{structionism and the sea blockade seriously . hampering their {efforts to consolidate their hold
In addition, inflation and agri-| {culture difficulties are having an|
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[THE Constabulary said today,
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committee approved a| (820 8 {motion to have Chiang resume |burned a the presidency while Li is in the
your bin well stocked and use| 'E t 49 | that 28 rebels and soldiers hall} it sparingly until there is assur-| ggs a C been killed nthe current up-| ance that you ean get through! A LITTLE NOTE to Mrs, rising in Batangds province south March. |Novik. Egg prices do vary and| ‘of Manila, . . [you can buy them at 79 cents; Government casualties were Prizes for Posies but the Grade A mediums, which]
Chicago's new Midwest Stock: Exchange, superseding + setup which was spread over five Mid. west cities, has opened for business. Here is a general view of the activity on the opening day of | trading.
“THE FLOWER MEN will be in|are running extra large, can be| town tomorrow. They band to-| |bought today at Kroger's for 49 gether uUhder the name of the cents. rin State Florists Association, and! About prices, any prices: They! once a year, as do all assocla-|are always the most the buyer tions, hold a powwow on theiriywj pay and the least the seller!
; Hog Prices Gain 25 Cents usiness methods and elect of can et. That's the teeter-totter ficers. of ou supply and demand at work, at work. In Moderately Active Trade
On the ballot for president will be James Arbogast of Indianapolis, and Noga C. Miller of | Local Issues Despite receipts. of 10,000, hog|largely at. $13.75. to $15. {prices today rose as much as 25 {brought $14 or better. Shee {cents in moderately active trade, STOCKS Bid Asked {
Tn Ivugoslovia
|Capehart Arms For Jacobs Debate
Times Washington Bureau oT tl ASHINGTON, Dec. § 08 oA Egenroad, secretary 10 g.viet Union. |Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) | Cnt, LO Canners and cutters sold at $11/18 flying to Indianapolis tonight
Terre Haute. But the two biggest events in|
{placed at 12 killed, seven wounded {and three missing. Sixteen rebels {were killed and 17 captured.
ARSEN BOREMOVIC, 48, sixth defendant in the Russian sy) itrial, pleaded innocent yesterday !to-charges of collaborating with Chinese sv air Spar in ~*i/the Nazis d spying for the gin cargo plane piloted we ha pying y James McGovern of Paterson,
N y 1 miseing on a Sigh: om | God a Hong Kang to Rubining, China, 1t|® Slate of
The plane took off from Kaitak airport here last night than ‘ran into bad weather. Nine hours
He refused to change his plea
t the urging of the court despite i t th : in the Indianapolis Stockyards, i _ a Ue day meeting growers A American Siac be a PO Cee 10 $14. Good sausage bulls reached ili a relics lied itl amu | the fact he confessed to most! Was yrshire Coal com 127% 43 Strong’ supply did not keep gig Most medium and good | n g of the acts included in the inexhibit “of potted Plans, sweet | s Ayres dla% pid sera at's 1% prices from rising slightly, as best brought $16 to $18. Cutter and the Senator with Rep. Andrew dictment against him. Pe on ero Sarnations, 10 eX~| Donor meri ond? oom tw [butchers reached $16.25 per hun-|.ommon grades moved at $13. solacons (D. Ind.). Inasit sta He admitted he was recruited hibit 25 blooms of not more than | Bobbs- Merrill « oid 4%% al Te "| dredweight. Good and choice 170|¢, g15 50, Mr. Egenroad himself s pped by the Soviet embassy to make
2% to 235-pound barrows and gilts! 7 90 sold at $15.50 to $16. Weights he 16" of-from 235 to 270 pounds moved
three varieties and not more than Circle Theater com . {into the spotlight here by being,
10 blooms to the vase. The con Loan 4% pid ..
{Good and choice brought $28 10! gible successor to the late Wil;
- leconomic and political reports in to 2mong those mentioned as a pos-, fp via. U Y iav-law:
winner gets a cup which will land | Cumim nes Eng com $30. Common and medium sold] that is esplonage pronto in his display window and! Consolidated France 5 ve 9 100 lat $15 to $15.75. - Choice grades lat $18 to $27.50. Culls moved at ham Mu rphy, Crawfordsville, as The defendant also admitted! vbe corner of his ®sta- Consolidated Ind we %inear 235 pounds reached $16. |head of .the publicity staff of the, maybe on a corn (Consolidated 1nd ore gn 2 | Prices from $14.25 to $15 were | $11 to $17.50. Odd head dropped Republican National Committee, he was assistant public prose A In the evening Tommy Bright Edultable Securities com || 33 |paid for 100 to '160-pounders. to $11, . 1 During the 1948 campaign he cutor for the wartime Croatian of the Bright school of Design Herd- 3-Sones "cl Fv 0 9% | Cholee lightweights reached $15.25 “Sheep bids and sales remained was stationed there, although Puppet regime at RIK. A will show how to arrange flowers, {io Drug Co com * I... 1m 19% 1 dy at $12 steady. Good and choice fat na-|still on the Capehart payroll. And court martial which seftenced nd Asso Tel 2 ptd vere 37 «0 or more. Sows sold steady at | t fol wri 'three Yugoslavs to death. Later,] an art which is ever-changing, jn Gag & Water Co com..... 18% 30%'to $13 for 350 to 550-pounders, tive lambs sold at $22 to $23 for/for two years he has been writing where to put the tall ones and jig & Mich € 4%% -- 1014 104 | | weights less than 100 pounds and|a political célumn which is dis- | ‘he said, 24 of 28 defendants were {Indpis P & Le . 29%. 304 Choice lightweights reached $13.25 ¢ d to death in Sarajevo. the short ones, the bright ones Indbls P& LY od ....... 57 Ito $13.50. Heavyweights dropped | $20 to $21 for heavier weights. tributed to weekly Republican sen ence. and the dull ones and how much | Tndnis Som 18 [to $11.50. |All weights of medium and good/papers by the GOP National] Five other defendants have of the ra fluff to tuck in| | indbls Whtet ut He’ 108. Bidding on steers and heifers| {grades brought $18.50 to $21. ‘Headquarters. ; Blended guilty. aroun e vase. | {~Terson National Life com ... 10% 11% Arrangement know - how sells Kingan & Co pfd +. 8, 4, /dropped 50 cents or more after flowers. incon Nat Af 8 “/trade’ opened slow at steady av ’s eq er Co) ocast Marion Hert{hgion eom ..... 0 EN |prices. Cows and bulls sold at Oo That's You [Nat Homes Ine ) 5 |steady prices, but bulk of steers WE MAKE. SO much $0 fast in| N ins ‘bas iy 5% ota... 194% 108% remained unsold by midsession. | this country that our biggest \N Ind Pub Sery, com 1a 2 Odd head and short lots of problem is to consume ‘it. ER Mallory com o Cees Is v, | high- -good and choice steers sold "ony, k: our on ddition to the [eredge in Pub Serv of Ind dg som’ he 3 8s lat $30 to $32.50. A few medium AN, ut per man of 2 per cen erv of Ind 31
|and good steers sold at $27 to a year for several generations, we 5% 1d 0 Tool com 3
& E com vol $28: Mediums brought $24 to $25. have increased our working force|So 04nd C & E nfd 12%] Bring $14 or Better i from 22.2 million in 1890 to 62.3! Siokley.van Camp o a, 8% Three loads of medium and millions this year, a rise of 181 Terr Haute: Ma eave 19, good fed heifers sold .at $25.25 IT et “to $28. Medium and good beef| Now take the rise in population| (Unign Title Co + word |cows brought $15.50 to $16.50. for the same period and you will} °*Ex-dividen BONDS 0dd smooth young heifery kinds h x XY N~ ¥ -— pee how busy we have been Allen & Stew 5s 87 . 25 : reached 7 to ns. Cows sold, re ate 22) bv Sey making our own prosperity. American Loan diss 60... 88 —— : I ot “KANSAS cry, ’ our lation rose fro : of FR I NvIn >“ mir pulation a ed Batesville Tele To. hs es err Y th A sed { ANCisco | I do J i $1. sous’ or” / by July of this year. That is a Ch of" Com Blas oh 2 : 9 | ov ccy L T=] [~— WL yo { : [Citizens Ind Tel ths 61 Lm coer -= oS == ws CTT Ht nt aT per cent, Seams Cok 1m 6 " i Of Beating Girl - rid JR ruisas \ l jt h ATLANTA / production up 181 per cent, that's Ina rir or Cojor Bs 64 5. mi! Charged with beating a ginl Amt . | \ \ 2 \ what keeps goods gushing from|Ind Asso Tel 3s 75 %“ Icompanion, John Cooper, 18, of| A ’ our factories and the workers| | nvestors “TSiephane % 61 5 1552 8. .Harding St., was to be sour WORTH ¢ \ yh - - scrambling to buy it 00. Ruhner Packing So 35 olarTalgned today in Municipal , And al! this has happened in K'Ta Pub Serv vee 73 0... 4 “Court 4, on charges of assault 4 years since the machine age got|pupie Service 3ves 76 |. 0... 8 108% and battery and resisting an of- PARTLY CLOUDY AND
rolling. CLOUDY ARIAS yolling we shall continue to be the richest country in -the world.
And don't forget that means you.
Public Telephone 4! «eed If we can keep this ball Traction Terminal 8s $7 2 7% |Ticer,
- | Cooper was arrested early yes Official Weather {terday at a service station at Me-|
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU [ridian and W. Morris Sts, on the You're a part of it, —Dee. 5, 1949— [complaint of Miss Gloria Arnold, | | o' totne Dace Sunrise 6:50 | Sunset «21 (19, of 119% Wilkins St. Miss | SHOWERS
Dixie Klondyke
INDIANA, ' bruslung borders Brecipitation 24 hrs end.
7:30 a precipitation since Jan, T
eo Arnold told police she was riding|
4131/in a car with Cooper and another | with the fast developing South, Excess since J : |couple, when he began beating her
will do well to cast ‘more than a| 7, following table shows the tempera- about the face.
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casual eye toward the markets tute in ot High Low! Police said Cooper admitted A L RIGHTS RESERVED. springing up in this great raw Atlanta § | striking the girl and began fight- | T™ nous. PAT.OFF, COPR 1949 £OW. L. A. WAGNER. AL
material belt., ston 80 a The increase in the minimum | ¥ 3 ing with them when he was
TODAY AND TONIGHT—Fair skies will prevail throughout most of the nation tonight. Rain
Cincinnati ....... ceeeerens 47 28 placed under arerst. Cooper, powage law fattened the pay of Cleveland lll 4 7 Ja sald. fefused to siy why he °F, SMOW is forecast for the northern Rockies and in Washington and Oregon. The affected area of
unskilled labor of which there is|Eyansyie 0000000 Se 3 struck Miss Arnold.
{ rain or snow is outlined on the fotocast map by the use of shading and weather symbols. See the
buying
roof, were ex
eHICAGO, Dec. 5 (UP)-~-Mrs, Lucy Rowland Rector, widow of of a Chicago patent attorney, has {left DePauw University of Green-| lcastle, Ind., a residual portion: of her estate amounting to about, Of Market Saves $300,000, it was disclosed today. | : RL Sar attorney for the lestate, sald that -its total $600,000, and-that specific bequests accountéd | $166,000. - A Chicago trust com- |ask for a House investigation pany was named executor, Mrs. Rector, 94, |ago today at her home here. Mr. |West said that except - for thei Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek estate mostly was in-government {resumed direction of China's Na-| bonds, stock: stocks and cash.
[tionalist government today while!
Owen West,
Fire Makes Family... Soermees a 2 Homeless Again
An
me of Mrs.
sons. Kokomo, to run for the Repub Mrs. Blaylock, an employee of jean nomination. The freshman Ell Lilly & Co, said her home at Democrat defeated Mr. Harness
1608 Knox Bt. had been destroyed in 1948 after a decade of service by fire three vears ago the frame ennsylvania 8t. which was dam- of aged yesterday,
Indianapolis
guished three other fires Sunday right now is to defeat Mr, Walsh, . 'lafternoon. - A frame house at 3209 E. 10th ty Democratic chairman, knows St., owned by Lester Brown, was that is the case,” he said. “And damaged by a fire of unde-/the county organization has {termined origin which destroyed adopted a resolution harting any lthe roof. | Democrat from seeking a Several thousand dollars dam- ion the ticket if a member age resulted from a blaze in a toy so-called manufacturing shop Hanna St,
after taking off, Mr. McGovern|a reported by radio that he was out of gas but would try to put his vlane dovn on a river sandbar,
Addresses Accountants Harrington, partner s|georse 8. Olive & Co., Indianapols “certified accountants,
Indianapolis mother and pr “ood explained. fldren were second time yesterday! swindled, a congressional investi.
hen fire partially destroyed their| gation might show how and then - ome.
The fire, of undetermined origin, | ept the second floor of od Madeline Blaylock, Mr, Hood, who just returmed Pennsylvania 8t., Imost all of the clothing said that Rep. Walsh fully (of her two daughters and three former Rep. Forest A. Harness,
yesterday afternoon.
Leo Burkholtz, owner of the shop, said the fire apparestiy: caught in paper cartons packed in
the rear of the shop.
Air i Eri Watts Trid
Pennsylvania St. confined to the ae Pirro oni tinguished before spreading throughout the. house,
U.S. Flier Missing
spy; On Flight in China
HONG KONG, Dec. 5 (UP)—A}
University Accounting Club at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow on thé Bi
Coffee Probe.
Soaks fo Check Rumer
WASHINGTON, Dec. John R. Walsh, Anderson, Demo about ¢rat, teday announced that he will
was
for
: the cause of the tise 10) ithe pride died a week | of coffee. He phoned his Secretary, Victor ood, Marion, to have 3h ses {tion drafted and’ ready f troduction as soon as a I convenes Jan, 3. “The n said he
| rumor that the whole run®on |coffee” and the upping of of. Prices | was a planned cai paign based on |erroneous reports of a possible 'shortame of supply from Brazil”
made homeless! «17-U. 8. coffee users have been
not let it happen again” ¥ Sees Harness in Race
and from the Fifth District himself,
She was here. house on 8. Commenting on the formation the American Guard with headquarters in Anderson, Mr. firemen extin- Hood said its primary objective
= “Jack Campbell, Madison
Guard. It. is
American Guard. “at 1105 Just a branch of the GOP.” Go
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equipment and automobiles. Southern wage leveis have , Deen down. Production has been Hothing to speak of until recent years. But northern ,mills have moved south to bé nearer their raw prodts. This includes textiles, ‘both cotton and \ synthetics, building materials, and soon leather may take up residence close to where meat-filled hides roam. the southwestern ranches. Dr. B. U. Ratchford, professor of economics at Duke University, points out that last year's per capita income was-71 percent.
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