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Wilson Declares. Tank,

"Red Cross

Plane Output Goals [Sets Goal of

May Be Increased

WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP) — Defense Mobilizer | rp

$85 Million

WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 UP)— American Red Cross an-

Charles E. Wilson last night alerted the American people | nounced last night an “absolute to at least another year of civilian sacrifices and warned mihimum” goal of $85 million for

that tank and plane production goals ‘may be raised even it

higher.

In his fourth quarterly report to. President Truman the mobilization chief abruptly exploded previous . reports that the big “pinch” on the civilian economy should ‘begin to ease in the second half of this year. “We can be sure,” he said, “that the full impact’ of the defense program, just now beginning to § be felt, will impose hardships con-

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tinuing into ’'1953.” subscribed.” Seeks Higher Taxes Mr. Harriman said the Red Cross also needs more funds for

To finance military spending and guard against inflation, Mr. Wilson: said, the administration will seek higher taxes and more rigid controls on prices and wages. He said there will be consumer goods shortages even if he achieves his goal of all-out production uninterrupted by strikes.

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"Charles E. Wilson

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steel dispute which is scheduled |Pually; aluminum capacity in-|if

panded forces make it the Red Cross to set a high goal. ‘must not merely | % {be reached, but genrously over-| b

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s 1952 fund campaign. Red Cross President .E. -Reland

Harriman. sald the campaign will be held during March with John

Sinclair of New York, president

of the National Industrial Conference Board, serving as national chairman.

Mr. Harriman said greatly exservices

s blood program, which now in-| cludes 43 regional blood centers] and 11 defense centers.

he Prime Minister Didn't Get Rich

CANBERRA, Australia, Jan. 7 — Top politicians don’t ind up millionaires in Australia,

the will of the late Prime Minis- |;

to reach a head next month,.Mr.| {creased by 75,000 tons; electriciter Joseph Chifley is typical.

Wilson said the nation ‘‘cannot/POWer increased by 7 million kiloafford at any .time in 1952 the Watts. luxury of a prolonged work stop-| But, he said, ‘page. in any, of our, major defense remains—tanks and planes.

industries.” Javgingle plane that wae notin

Mr. Chifley, who died last year,

and who lived simply during the the big problem|12 years inh parliament, “Not |estate worth only $30,165.

left an

“His will “shows “his “estate cone

He asserted that labor and production before Korea, for ex-sisted of $17,169 in cash, $6399 in.

management have a sponsibility” to resolve their dif- combat there.’ | ferences. Mr. Wilson said the military | a The Defense Mobilizer bluntly | and atomic energy programs may |p told both workers and employers be expected to drain off critical |

“joint re- ample, has been used yet in the {bonds,

a $2362 car, $396 parlia1ientary allowance, a $1271 house, | nd $2367 in shares and personal | roperty. His successor, Robert Menzies,

that once the government has materials at a “slightly” higher | may fare better, however.

completed a fair and comprehen-|rate than last year. sive stabilization policy

Steel and | “there | {aluminum production will

Although what prime minsters

also|get is a state secret, it's expected can be no yielding to additional | rise, he said, but the main expans Ms. Menzies’

salary and allow-|

to the armed, necessary for

indigestion. Still only 10¢.

$44,000 Gone

¢ | CAMP GORDON, Ga, Jan. T7| [(UP)—Coast Guard officials yesterday reported about $44,000 and the paymaster, Warrant Officer Ernest L. Whetzel Jr, missing. {The FBI promptly charged him (with embezzlement. A nation-wide alarm was sent out to pick up thé missing paymaster who cashed a $36:000 gov- * {ernment pay roll check Monday land did not show up for payday Thursday. Whetzel alone knew* the com- |} *- bination of the pay roll safe and the Coast Guard had to bring in a lock specialist from nearby Au-

gusta, Ga., to find out if the is oh + Be money was gone. | i Locksmith Dee Hydrick cut LADIES!

through the safe with an acetylene torch and when the door was

opened only $500 of the $45,000 [supposedly in the safe was found.

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RELIEF FROM THE AIR—Fairchild C119 tying Boxcars of the 314th Troop Carrier Beto are shown above parachuting desperately needed water, food and oil to a snow-bound Air Force unit pisolated, ona mountain ridge in central Korea.

9-Cent Pay Hike OK'd 6 U. S. Fliers Holdup Men Get { Te yo Md. Jan. 7

$ UP) — The Fairchild Afrcraft Die, 18 Hurt 95 in Cash in Division atq the C10 United|

[Auto Workers signed a threeyear contract yesterday provid“Good morning,” said the man|ing a 9-cent-an-hour pay increase {who walked into the Gaseteria at to about 5000 employees. BURTONWOOD, England, Jan. 1069 E. 10th St. early today. |

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demands for higher wages—just|sion might not come until earlylances will shortly be bcosted to : The week's television proas there can be no yielding to de-|next year. faround $24,000 a year. {T (UP)—Six American airmen| «what can I do for you?” asked grams are printed in handy . ; mands for. prices which under (were killed, 18 were injured and prince Stewart, 24, on duty alone form in The Sunday Times Beautifully Cleaned, Spotted & Pressed this principle are unreasonable lone is missing in the ground col-| ‘at the station. ] S. Firm on Economy Plan Dream Home Dela ed, lision of a U. S. Navy Neptune| «I want something,” answered Regularly 99¢ Each He said he has not changed his| {bomber and a twin-engined Air the man. The something was sta-| COUPON MUST BE mind since he said in a previous, Force transport, the Air Force tion money, $17 of it. BROUGHT IN WITH discussion of the fiscal 1953 mili- F it announced yesterday. Mr, Stewart said he saw no| DRESS ORDERS. tary budget that “we ought to urni ure en epo rt An Air Force spokesman, who |gun, but the robber held his hand | COUPON NOT GOOD have—that is, the economy can| {said earlier that seven men died|in his pocket as though he had | stand—$50 billion of spending a Note: Jean Spicklemire of Mr. Pink found other reasons|in the crash, announced later one. ALIENS year” | The Times women’s depart- |for optimism, too. {that one man still is unaccounted | 2.» * : Mr. Wilson made clear that the| ment, is in Chicago to report | Approximately 1500 marriages for. Rescue squads were search- IN A DOWTOWN holdup earlier] VOID AFTER FEB. 1. rings from possible “raising. of certain of sivie trends for Times readers. {were recorded in 1951. Although |ing the wreckage. {today, four men held up two 18-| our military goals was not this was not a pew record Mr.| The crash occurred Saturday year-olds back of the Statehouse] . brought on by Senate Prepared-| By JEAN SPICKLEMIRE | Pink figured today’s newlyweds night when the C-47 transport on Ohio St. { hing coats ness Committee charges that the Times Homes Editor {have more money than couples was struck by the Neptune,| Francis Conover, 5976 S. Ran-| to provide nation has been getting “too; CHICAGO, Jan. 7-— Furniture \who were married in 1946, 1947 which was landing at the Burton-|dolph St., and Louis Newport, 1201 1its this much butter and not enough makers who brought samples to|/and 1948. {wood Airfield. A formal inquiry|S. Randolph St. said one of the here are guns.” the International Home Furnish-| Defense spending will take an- into the accident will open today. |stick-up men had a snub-nosed | J : : s that look He said a review of the cur-|ings Market opening today said other jump this year putting still] Nene of the 25 airmen aboard revolver and demanded their bill-| J), y- | VIS INDIANA'S B . Shirts rent program has reaffirmed the they were counting on some new| more money in the American the two planes escaped injury. folds. W103 usiness c will take administration's belief. in its!sales records for 1952. |family’s budget. (Most of them were suffering| Mr. Conover resisted and was Laundered Rr “soundness.” The new targets, ‘One manufacturer feels the! Economists have predicted | from burns and shock. One of hit on the forehead with the gun. | . LLY and finishea. 1 sotrum oF Mr. Wilson explained, would in-| average young American family| 1952's wage levels will be highest |the injured was reported in seri-| The others took his billfold with THREE SISTERS Ja Cash and 1 primary volve long-range production of has giyen up immediate hope of and unemployment lowest in our Ous condition. All six of the dead [$71 and Mr. Newport's billfold| WRI Baath dl Carry. k fresher. such things as tanks and planes urine a dream house and will history. | were aboard the C- 47. |with $7. 17 N. ilinois St. id BL Te UAL LB LBL AERA . be afraid and would not mean an immedi- 50 its 1952 dollars instead trying Buyers from furniture stores : = SE Flutterin ate speed-up. to make the “temporary” home as {throughout the country were reHuering They would, however, add to] ported to be anxious to place a picturesque the length of time the nation] jatiractive ang . comfortable 85 heavy volume of orders at th < e n | ibl 0 rs al e 1 give. you must bear up under heavy mili-| P oss! 5 : market because tHey fear shorttier than at means new. furniture, tary production. - ages of critical materials later. “Defense mobilization spells] They Like It Supplies Good the difference between insecurity| : ity in the world A survey of industry leaders| wanyfacturers have assured and relative security 1 conducted by Ira M. Pink of Chi-| fidence, be-| retailers supplies of raw ma- | _—_ between fear and con , |cago, mantifacturer of beds and| a 1 a f .global 8 |terials, except for housewares and tween the inevitability of .g (mattresses, showed most young! appliances probably will hold out he -Marion war and a real hope that war can y u A Ras io gold families have shelved plans to gt jeast for half of ’52. uardian be averte {build because of government Te-| There'll be plenty of all com1S sched ? Cites Russ Gains |strictions on-credit and materials. |modities to go around for this g Dini Mr. Wilson said the Soviet] “THose who would otherwise week's buyers and they can get a | in the 38th Union and its satellites have nine build homes will instead refurnish|guaranteed shipment from one 's National million men under arms, 200 mo-|their present homes,” Mr. Pink's to three months, acording to the Phillips is bilized divisions plus a trained re- Survey showed. manufacturers.

As he puts it, “this finding has. Most manufacturers are listing| deep and pleasant significance for prices substantially under OPS| furniture people.” ceilings.

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