Speedway Flyer, Volume 15, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1946 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY BEAUTY SHOP Edith Dickerson Water 6078 W. 15th Si. BEL 0627

World Trade A 80th Century fund report shows that from 1840 to 1929, the share of the United States in world trade rose from 8 per cent to 14 per eent, while the United Kingdom’s share , declined from 32 per cent to 14 per eent Total world trade in the same period rose from 2.8 billion to 68.7 billion dollars.

JOIN the NATIONAL HOME AND PROPERTY OWNERS FOUNDATION ♦ Annual Dues $2.00 Ma\e Application With A. C. Moldthan, Realtor 1452 Main Street, Speedway BElmont 2727

DENTIST DR. CHARLES C. COHEE 1462 MAIN STREET Belmont 2006 Talbot 9440 Talbot 4068 Office Hours Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-1:00 to 5:00 P.M.

RENT A TRAILER By the Hour, Day or Week BUSARD 1330 Main St. Speedway Be. 0303

- - TOYLAND is now OPEN In The Annex TOYS & GAMES If CHRISTMAS TRIMMINGS GIFTS FOR ALL Toy Store Hours: 11 A. M. to 9P. M. USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN Schoonover's Hardware and Auto Parts 16th and Main Street Belmont 4600

Backmeyer’s Grocery 5236 Crawfordsville Road Belmont 1363 WE HANDLE the SUNDAY MORNING STAR Fresh Frozen Fruits, Vegetables & Fish Ab ** Groceries Meats WE DELIVER ON SATURDAY Always Open Seven Days A Week!

SMITH’S Barber & Beauty Shop All the latest in cold waving. For lovelier hair during the holiday season, try one of our new individual curl control permanents. Prices to suit every budget. Monna Harvey Virginia Smith 4905 W. 14th Street Phone BE 3411

THE MAIN GRILLE HENRY MATTOX, Prop. - t ’ ’ • ■ ■' ./ i.v' * 1402 MAIN STREET SPEEDWAY BELMONT 4300 Steaks and Chops Home-Made Soups and Chili ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES AND TASTY SALADS Good Food, Weß Prepared CLOSED SATURDAY You’ll Like It!

\\ SHE USED Only a brash and comb /z KAY [usfa-(fatn& bSmli with uwoua fW This sensational cream shampoo leaves hair obedient, pliable, gleaming, and so fresh and clean. Easy to e*| QQ use. A jar lasts a long time A BECK'S DRUGS 15th at Main Street Belmont 2330

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) director, has been attending the meeting of the Central and Southern Indiana Band and Orchestra Association at Terre Haute yesterday and today. N. D. Cory Spoke on “Capitalism, Socialism, Communism and Fascism” Thursday morning at the meeting of the economics class taught by Miss Hester Bland. The group is studying the chapter on the topics discussed by Mr. Cory. Students who are assisting with work in the. office this year are as follows: Patsy Bender, Shirley Graesch, Waneta Brown, Jean. Lesman, Caryl Covell, Melva Harlan, Marilyn Smith and Pauline Parke. . *♦

Qifts for CHRISTMAS SAVE at FRANK’S Use Our Layaway Plan Easy Credit Terms Clothes Hampers .. $4.95 Hassocks. . $7.95 Utility Table—Metal........ $8.95 Scooters . . . . .“. ;....... $1.98 Metal Toy Set .... .. $1.98 Table and Chair Set $3.98 Sidewalk Bike . . .. .. .. $24.95 Blackboard . ....... $3.98 Doll Buggy $6.95 Buy your Christmas Records in our record shop 1502 MAIN STREET Hours 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 M. Sat. 9|30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Easy Credit Terms On AU Purchases BEknont 3798 Walter C. Blase, Mgr.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

ARE YOU THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME If So Let a Speedway Realtor Sell Your Home For You— We do not claim to sell your home for more money than any other realtor—but we do claim to sell your home for as much / money as any other realtor in Indianapolis— Come in and discuss your real estate needs with us. Your welcome is assured with us at all times. . We Buy z S : <i ! ZDSell / ® : ssOor Trade WE WRITE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS E. K. Harvey Speedway Realtor Offina Phono Residence BE 0699 Office—4B3o W. 16th Street—Speedway «28 w. 12th BE 3973

CHRISTMAS TRAFFIC JAMS EXPECTED Indianapolis merchants are prepared for probably the greatest Christmas shopping rush in history. Several apparent reasons contribute to the rush. Money seems more plentiful, scare commodities have returned to merchants’ shelves and little early shopping was necessary for everseas shipments. With the rush comes one of the greatest traffic snarls in history in the downtown area and in neighborhood shopping districts. An enlarged force of sales clerks adds to the rush hour traffic. r > , Indianapolis Railways is urging all transit riders- to cooperate whenever possible by. riding vehicles between 10,. a. m. and 4 p. m.\Shoppers, school children, and casual passengers are being asked to avoid rush hour traffic to provide space for essential workers. Transit riders also have been requested to have correct fare ready, to step to the rear of vehicles, and to carry as few large bundles as possible. Low Income While the population of all Latin American countries combined is almost as large as that of the United ' States, the combined income of these countries-before 1939 was less than one-fourth of ours.

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Experiment By GEORGE S BENSON Resident of Harding College Searcy. Arkansas

NATIONALIZATION of industry is the big Issue in England. The Labor government, elected last year on a nationalization platform, is proceeding to carry out the program as rapidly as possible. Some sectors of American thought are advocating the same measures for our country. For this reason it is my belief that many readers of this column will find interest in the progress of this socialistic program in England.' First was nationalization cf the Bank of England, upon which the government long has relied for more or less of its own financing, particularly has it obtained large short-term loans for years. The bank’s stock belonged to- private individuals and had been paying about 3 per cent interest. The government did not evaluate the bank, but simply took over all the stock, giving ’to al) the former owners bonds equal to the market value of the stock and bearing 3 per cent. The invaluable hidden assets which invariably accrue to such an institution went to the government without remuneration to the former stockholders. Danger THE BANK of England Present also was given power ' to require other banks of the country to accept such banking policies as it might decide to issue. Some experienced bankers fear that the day may come when the government, because of extensive deficit financing,'will advance unsound banking policies which would react badly upon the financial status of the 'United Kingdom. Policies already adopted by the bank led to the discontinuing interest

Res. Phone Danville 660-R3 Office Phone BEL 3060 Filling Houses Stations | Hotels FOSTER KERN (0. “ , Restaurants also Paint Contractors Drug Stores Industrial Painting Banks PAINTING & DECORATING i INTERIOR 8c EXTERIOR

Coming SOON a . . . SPEEDWAY CHAPEL Located at—--1610 Auburn St. , (5000 W. 16th Street) to be operated by Fat ley Funeral Home 1604 W. Morris St. MA. 1234 FLOYD FARLEY. 5323 W. 18th St. SPEEDWAY

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formerly paid on deposits and savings accounts. Perhaps the most complex problems for nationalization are presented by the iron and steel industry. This is a highly skilled * craft, requiring-ekills and knowhow to be found only in the present management of the industry. Many important but closely related industries in manufacturing, from needles to locomotives, would be affected. Problems ONE GOVERNMENT in Steel economist told me that the government would take over production of steel and iron up to the point where the metal was allowed to cool, regardless of the form in which that might be. However, another economist stated that this policy would draw .the line of demarcation for nationalized industry right through the center of some plants, which were accustomed to using a continuous process until metals were actually shaped into materials for sale. . Some observers in England think difficulties will be so great that the government finally will giw> up the scheme of nationalizing the iron and steel industries. In fact, the government has recenlly indicated the scheme would be postponed at least four years. One steel operator with whom we lunched ventured that production per man hour would certainly go down when and if the government took over. One of his reasons was that the employees would then be at points entirely too far removed from the source of authority. He also affirmed that in his opinion workers did not like the idea of nationalization.

Speedway Theatre Always a complete show after 8:30 P. M. THUHm FRL* SAT, DEC. 6 0 7 ALAN LADD GERALDINE FITZGERALD in o. S.S. Plus "DOUBLE RHYTHM"—Technicolor Featuretie NEWS AND CARTOON - SUN W MON. DEC. B—o “RAGE IN HEAVEN” with INGRID BERGMAN And “G. I. WAR BRIDES” ANNA LEE JAMES ELLISON WALT DISNEY CARTOON TUES., WED. DEC. 10—11 TYRONE POWER HENRY FONDA RANDOLPH SCOTT in' “JESSE JAMES” And “DANGEROUS BUSINESS” r LYNN MERRICK FOREST TUCKER LITTLE LULU CARTOON

WATCHES DIAMONDS HALLMARK Personal Christmas Cards ELGIN WATCHES “DELTAH PEARLS” in Jewel Boxes Men’s Leather Billfolds and Combination Sets CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS LAY'AW AYS LAYAWAYS 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Daily 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Fri. and Sat. Robert L. Stout, Jeweler WATCH SPECIALIST. CLOCK REPAIRING 1432 Main Street Belmont 0446

24-HOUR FOOD SERVICE PORK ROAST ________ 39c ,b LARD, KINGAN'S MIRACLE WHIP s D^ing H pt 25c HOT DONUTS and ROLLS EVERY NITE DAVIS MARKET 3431 W. MICHIGAN STREET BE 0981 First Street West of Tibbs

FINE BEAUTY WORK . . 1 1k a conciliation of skill and ’Jr fine beauty preparations. Our shop affords you both. Our 1 operators are well trained aad w ® the finest . OuZ I beauty preparations. MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP 1344 MAIN STREET BELMONT 2344'