Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1950 — Page 8

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By Newspapers probab 't be ended |turers use to fashion their prod- five months after Korea—is still will be needed to turn out defense * WASHING N, Dec. 4 Induce hat po Ty fn Before a manufacturer i, the preliminary stage of get- orders. It has drawn up plans for Ty's progress toward the major fOr another year an ‘make a new defense item he has ting the tools made to make the total mobilization of 73 per cent ole it must play in the nation’sshortage of machine tools. {to get a machine shop to build military items needed. Most ma- Of the 444 so-called “industrial rexpanded defense program is be- Machine tools. are the jigs and mm" the tools he needs for the chine shops are 80 per cent or serve” plants—plants which were ng delayed by a serious bottle-fixtures and dies which manufac- job. : © |more engaged in defense work; owned by the government in! rT TT TEST { Those tools aren't being made they're. so busy they're beating World War IL i {fast enough — yet. Munitions the bushes for olen tostinalk| Under Two Heading¥. Board experts estimate that in a ers. A few of them are deliver- ; I rea) emergency the trade should ing tool ordered as late as fast’ These, Planta comp Snder ive {be making deliveries of 200,000 summer, but most deliveries partmental plants, which are still machine tools a year. Before won't start flowing until the first government -operated — for. miN- {| Korea, these deliveries were at of the year 2 tary production only. And there the rate of 45,000 a year, and by| As the big production shops are the 192 national plants, which. . {the end of the calendar year the mark time, heavy industry hard- ihe government either has sold or

It's a Hard irate will have been boosted toily' is feeling the defense: pro- leased to i private operators but {only 75,000. Even by the end of gram’s impact. Irving S. Olds.’ with two provisos in the bills-of-.

. 1.92 1951 — unless something is done chairman of the board of United) sale—that the owner ~ maintain

ies, Isn't 1? Pennies, Isn ? - turning aut only 125,000 machine

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to accelerate things — we'll he giates Steel Corp.; estimates that| the plant so it can be restored to . {ans only about eight per cent of the; defense production within 120 . 2 : i J . tion of the entire steel in- ly ! ® You save almost nothing by doing part of your | The Munitions Board. charged foie will gn into defense In the oll to the ae pe (Bree 0 CHIMNEY PACKAGE own ironing. STERLING'S ALL-FINISHED doesn't Jwith he Jask of stockpiling ma- 4 quarter of 1950. ‘t will pick! One hundred and ninety-three > 3 cost much more than a partly-finished service—and |f ing Janie As only 98.000 Jems up substantially in the first few of the departmental plants and 3 it includes everything—even the SHIRTS. nave 250.000. Spokesnien for the months of 1851. when prime con- 144 of the national plants are. |

tractors start getting to work. now in production—and in each

® | board say they've mever had EN a z ‘ i ; The aircraft industry. with less category about 40 per cent of the Good Old n in thi Telephone MA rket-7561—Routeman Will Call! | SROuSh otiey Balle up the retooling to do than others, has production is for defense. At Thompso S.

in the market now, since all ma- Made giant strides in expansion present, according to board - bright and unusual package is a’

since Korea. Employment in air- Spokesman, we don't need to in- 1g. 7s . Q ; : Shine =e beng Produced are craft plants has jumped from crease defense production in smart gift idea. Make your : ge : fense orders : 256,000 to 292,000 and most plants these plants nor to re-open those friends ha by givin them ¥ 3 0 Toy "are operating on a two-shift basis. not operating—there are plenty | ; PPY giving | | : ! ht | Need Two Years As early as August, aircraft pro- of other facilities available. I Old Thompson this year. Same y 3X othing ll | “If war came tomorrow, the duction was 8 per cent above i -— . . 7 : 2 i | : IS SE IJ @ Shortage would be terrific,” one June's. ih : package is available in pint size. B = i oa (board spokesman says. “If it $50 Million in Contracts 2 ;

Blended whiskey, 86.8 Proof. The straight whiskies in this preduct are four years or more old. 374% straight whiskies— 624% grain neutral spirits

Vat AUN ID) D Y Costs So Little - as IONS off oe two years, we'll have! Ai porce prime contracts in 1, Rb 3 . A GOOD J RULE) [A The obvious question arises: De Cleveland ares alone hav ein x What happened to the 2%; mil- three months and are running at ® Lexington and Pine 1522 N. Illinois St tion machine tools we had dur-,pou¢ $50 million. But added to y : . ing World War II—just five years ypic are the huge’ subeontracts— ® 1004 Madison Ave. * 2206 N. Meridian $4. ago? like A nS huge bey 0 il.

| There are two answers to this jon which will boost its 1950 to-

question. One Is that most of; i i them were absorbed by private al in aircraft products to 399

— Sle ———— industry and put to work pro- sition, ne ai : NO EXTRA CHARGE ducing civilian goods—for which _ like t he a reraft Plants, these : it's the there still is a record demand. BFACLOrs ~= Mostly appl- i Remember

ance - makers--have a huge re- “4 Le SPORT SHIRTS his Christmas—

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The second is obsolescence; SPec-| 4 noling job on their hands. As a

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change rapidly and most of the

k civilian use of aluminum they'll The Home Permanent Wave Kit Have Just 00ls can't be used to produce gi

curtailing their activities materiel now being ordered. around Jan. 1, but they say it'll DISCOVERED NEW SHAMPOO -: ii =r iii oa ake az ‘on 0 year defense o \ make: thé Munitions Board fise Orders into production,

. . Meanwhile, the Munitions should be ordering them now, but says it can't because it doesn't 30rd has begun looking in anhave the money to pay for them {other direction in preparation for y ” ‘the day when a lot more plants

At the same time, its reserve is Without Perm

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‘dwindling because it occasionally has to help out a company pha anent Waving with a defense contract by let. I eh 7] ting it have a tool out of the Chiat ” . re stockpile. of ~ %]| - Preliminary Stage | {All this, of course, helps to ex-| plain-why so few military items| are coming off the nation's as-|

sembly lines; it is because the de-| fense production effort—nearly

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