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8. THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1953. Business Outlook 2-PRICE FARM Dl AM OODrtnnrn STATE TRAFFIC FATAL TO EIGHT i lmii ounHrrLU BY J. A LnTKCITOM- A growp ot mh- reed ta er havtng a rwri-fi NT7.V YORK dTi afi Union Power In Bargaining Heldin Doubt Tba Spaelal lttt. WASHINGTON C.

C. Christen-son, professor of economics at Indiana University, Bloomington, expressed doubts concerning "the 'letsurrfy pre-Oiristir-M I He r-t-2 TheTf trivrjl bnter tbnut of! I Mr Ca! in the Indiana Toll Below "What's Cut gw.g to br.r; Ncrw rarpr. ui by tv" "hen one thrnn go r.rrt tt.rw-t New Price System Abandoned by GOP Regime. National Average: Road Clear. swift attention by tyirg.

throwtij h. c)r. "I don't know about Santa Cut a f' of Kmtt. claim that collective bargaining can push the general wage struc I have a convv abogi what- brM ii? Pm New Year wnl bnn. No dl wl npr.r, Ur -r you a3 have your pet frecK AfEi.er JCorr.

wV4 WASHINGTON UP The ad ture above levels that would otherwise prevail" in an address here AM. 1 ministration has decided not to be the vear of i urpnw. a-t yv- That railed a rwvj c. fjr- Ufr1 ition, a ame P.ra th 'Jr. rum.ic tha ti iSurpnae of the Year tor 'M r- "f-, rr i aM Vkm the ar4rTrt recommend "two-price" farm support plans for any crops when it presents the Republican farm program to Congress next month, it was disclosed Saturday.

A highly-placed source said the Saturday before the annual meeting of the American Economics Axso-I ciation in the Hotel Statler. 1 "It seems that collective bargaining tends to ride the crest and is nourished by upward movements in employment and prices," the I. U. professor said. 5uJ cf tS' Pre'- in i4 Is hy -r: to ha He no "till CttlU VWiU that ynu antir.

pared a it rfv i to t- urf l'f here Tfwre ii rvi unan.m rv to trtf ar. Ut c- Srs rra. fI Um'Stt Piri warn- May Kane Movement. He stated, however, that collrc-tive bargaining may facilitate the movement of inflation once it h3 v.at conceivably change. But inclusion of the two-price system is not held likely.

The source said that in the main, the recommendations are i--w- r-e DIRECTOR Richard K. Holtzman. manager of the Oliver Hotel, ha been appointed director of aale for the Pick Hotels Corp with headquarters in Chicago. crT. w.l thr P.afisj-a.i I i i a b.j; turpr.v Th t-n tak.rw; aJ! a for iorg t.nal they hj evrr-one prepared Ur .1 TSerrfore.

t.v pretty well agreed on," and the i. r. t1 TT.r The a 3 4 jsbeen originated by other forces. 5 'As a political force, however, may also contribute di- jrectly to inflation if it is joined ha i t- the i'm-ln! Sarpriae of the Year wo-ud hr oiner croups in suwxin cu kuv- w. m.UntM of the Lnuk at lrirmit.

One of the prs.i.Ti.f rft cartel er a P'rt aa SO anred K4-et He rrv ha-e to t-' ro 67 -ahr r-vay h4 aA-p a NVw Iea; artti rvrthrm ttj Lb ernrnent. according to Christ enson1 iJ ryf HlCf ff Ain But in that case, he said. thea'CC 1 UolllUl I That tvere you're foirj ta be rherte chNrt a ai-imp charge of spearheading the lnfla eror haa been ob- low kow nri w.z tion should not be levied SSSis Accepted'" Ev I the collective bargaining two-price plans for some crops are not among them. The plans had been under intensive study by the National Agricultural Advisory Commission. Although there have been predictions that an administration recommendation for two-p rice plans would kick off a stiff fight in Congress, the official denied that "political" considerations entered into the decision.

Benson Quoted Wrongly. He said Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson has been quoted Kilt rathp ffalnet mil awtiin Aft Jt J- l'' FOREIGN TRADE SUM-UP By Holtzman the public that support such movement. Tt I a a U.S. comratrcial rporU in twtyn dclir as lorign aid risas.

Import! held steady. Richard E. Holtrman. manacer Christenson said that probably of Qh October, the possibility of government fis- cal policy supporting full employ- 195- has promoted to director ment is not the real source of of sales of the Pick Hotels Corp 3 vota tootn a erroneously as strongly favoring jfurther inflation in the future. ith which the Oliver is affiliated.

two-price plans. He said "the im iaiMtf Craafc. A car ra. rff a 1 rur f. rsnei erf ertji Si.nia a-i-j h.t S.erf.

Jfr-j. (iraierr, a fa ir a rc.ri Pm'Jiaurr I tJt ncJt .3 i- trvffjC -rr Xn Catherine IE.i.n, 22. Hetwy I-jwyarkt 23, IwavrAa-rri C.t?rfirt f-arry. Oiv nv. Vn lara (' i-Jre.

7 A Iav. tr i i a rrfr Kt T-- -i i- h.t 'A at mense amount of study" given the plans has been mistakenly inter preted as "enthusiasm. "Rather, it is likely to be the waj mnlxyuncrd forced acceptance of the new posi-, tion of the U.S. in world affairs! Holtzman and his family plan toi without willingness to assume the move after lirst of ihe Xo, full cost of that new position." he Chicago, where he will have his said. "The voting public endorsing headquarters.

He will be in charge the common cause mav still con of the Pick sales and pr motional Two-price plans which would guarantee the farmer a high sup port on the part of his crop produced for domestic markets but BIRD RUNS UP BILL WITH CABBIE Norman Sinclair, a taxi driver in Victoria, Australia, finds a thrush that is willing to take a flyer at riding in an automobile. The bird attracted Norman's attention when it perched on the rear of his cab. He took it inside the car and, as shown, the hitch-hiker makes itself at home on the wheel. Below, in the same Australian city, three collie pups, owned by Tom Sayers, wait their turn at a milk bottle that fell from a baby's pram. They all know how to use a nipple.

'I I mm .1 i -1, none on that part produced for ex- tinue to seek ways of avoiding program for the chain 1 hotels in the cost by protesting against nec- 19 cities in nine states, lessary tax burdens." Active in civic and business cir port have been under study for mt i ii i A. wheat and cotton mainly. cles during his three here Holtzman is a member of the board of directors of the South Brnd Av Both crops have suffered big ex port losses because competing teed nth the idea of a nre td cti rt fry i Contract Let world market prices have been be-j VALUE CENSUS SHOWS BOOST sAuuan oi uimmfrcf waraoi roiling readjui.tm.er.t Ge wrJ iM rectors (of the Suth Bend Country th. German -rd the bu5ret and McCarthy a- low American support prices. a ria.

(i.r,i'"ui rsr' CATTLE PRICES PUSHHIGHER -'uo- OI airecion oj junior lf CornM-qjently. hen the recea- h.f ryt j. a There have been some fears that wheat-competing nations like Canada would complain that Acnievement ami me i n-i. airy coro. lt-, r.r.

to be un- ij: tVti red rr.rr,-n il to be urv cout council. res ta help bu-M-t 5 pleasant, a.vj take peopie by ur- era! eprrJ. 'nnsuDoorted prices on American nnse. ha: a real a For Warsaw NIPSCO Unit The Tribune's Special Srvtc. WARSAW.

Ind. The H. G. Worth Added Totals' 'wheat moving abroad would break An analvrt nicked auf at the dJemna. A-4 it rrne t.irt, hit iie is a memoer ci im far a 'the world market Surprue Industry lnr M.

tx-trret A cotton advisory committee to Reduced Receipts Presbyterian Church and the South Bend Press Club. it too S.zhti are te- $4,464,882,000 In State. in? aet lifw. at a prod acl wo It af rHt.rx late TSre mr-r t- Mir1 4" errf Benson opposed a two-price system Ion cotton, favoring instead the Holtzman. ho as a B-29 pilot in an'l one-half bet a iVti lW Mo r-ri Ji irr 5 -n Christman Construction of And Holiday-Cause Rise.

South Bend, has been awarded the in World War II. Joined the Pick m-ilion ran. Th.t d-en't take guns tA Vm- rsxrpn-d "lKifs Va a k.d 5urdj r-r. h. organization in 1341 at assistant account of the American tittm- era aM WTrtters hae r-ie tK er-'lttW trsK-a The Tlibur.

Ppvelal 8nr1r present program of production when necessary, and high price supports on the entire crop. Study Specific Bequests, general contract for the construction of a district operating headquarters building to be erected on sales manager of the Carter Hotel tnl.st'c deture fir new things, paw- hahrt of earpeetg ra.tw-t year at Sr-jig to in lntm CHICAGO added by la 11-acre site in East Warsaw by 4000 an increase of 4 4 Force in SePtriT'b-'' matic mdo. aotmaUc shifts rrff -hat haye-ed tn a -Af CHICAGO UP Reduced re- The official said the adminlstra- StlhXtaC TlfhiiC? j0Seph S- to tS laSs! After leaving the Air Force he tnis'chap, "We ad CTWOOO rr.ft the Wt Cf r. JMW. reined ck in 16 rest renger car, thn.

That m.n,W 1 1 "'l' 1 of manufactures of day week. icies already agreed upon. The structure. 85 by 148 feet Sttte Cen-lUa Bureau- erred in 1343 to Scrar.ton. Pa 'old.

And In prear dat. ran a i wta ftrOi irten Hti Nevtirrri Hogs sold lower on Monday but The main thing that stood out in 1 1 1 irv tins sa comni czmrr 1 po a- am a 1 tm. the administrations search for im of eweaeo said that ir at from Tuesday on the trend was proved farm programs, he said. higher. Main factors stimulating was the need to take into ac- swin vuiuun tu lnc i ine noiei jermyn.

ite came 10 lire mis 11 ine D.g year it ur-m. nnrra building. The building will be con- "8 TPr Sou Bend from Scranton. aalet nearly as big a. IK), that Sehfr Kr- that fV-r" structed of brick and steel with a ff UP, Holtzman said that in the re- the surprise." tor were f-c concrete roof and face brick-elass Pr cent from that in 1951 -In ben c-kkm on ts "s'" the trade were reduced receipts, count differing problems for specific crops.

broad shipping demand and higher Mr lilYTr. la 'her wholesale dressed pork prices. extenor and wUI be fireproof. ut. gram in each dry m-here the chain 7 erre.

prof.tt tat a He al. There already have been strong It will house all service has a hotel would have at least orvel All the while, an analywt a dvd rrt-hierr. Barrows and gilts closed unevenly the states both in 1952 and 1951. Indications that the program Pres-i ident Elsenhower takes to Con "scofr in his eye. "lUlooey." he Veaf krer taia waid he'' meni personnel, the engirrmg sales manager higher with sows higher.

The top In the closing sessidh taktrj t.iefn 1 'in Hr a T.hv a trur-k 1-Jtr u-m tw The trw dr-rr. Jrmm Ha rm tr ai J-jrd A atate jtrTt man 1ne- gress win outline various support aepartmeni, meter repair snop '1 the stores department, Lessig said.Crst in Ir)diana manufacturing with! The second story will be used as value added ot J890.619.000 as com-j declared. "Deaien are kwided op n.it rrr' ja Iut i rr with can now. The i If reaih going to be the o.er y. ford hi noV-l ahrfri -e'r far and art count.

on a At that ad t- the recommendations are expected to be set within the general reached 526.83 with a small lot at 527, highest since July 24 and Business Briefs an assembly room and for rec- lru W1U1 nc reastional activites. number of employes averaged Construction. will beirin a snon'732 last year in comparison with framework of the agricultural act the highest for any December since f.ve-and-ane-half miiintvcaT a frrib all tVw r' he thitir 1- or thereahriuti Maybe cn't jhaf are te tS--niCt them it.r;r a'jrjrai iryur- 1947. Most 180-230 lb butchers of 1949 which allows a system of flexible price supports defending as materials are available and 103.070 the year before, completion is expected by late I Primary metal industries In In- cleared 240-260 lbs 521.50- ARGOS, Ind. The Argos Lock- e-en sell 5 Om.oro.

In 1312. the in- Ho aeaa. be-e tp "A 1- 1- a-V- en have been purchased duatry had touch swig unioad.rx py Se Year" aU Mr- i rr-K-w-r uf -rinrr 23.25, few lighter weights to 523.75. next summer. iaana naa vaiue aooea 01 u.m.- Georee Metrcer bv Dee and Mar.

4.300 00) can II as aaTi3 z-y C'intt on supplies. Present law, which expires with 1954, requires mandatory high sup- 000 in 1952. down from 5720.998.000 mK Vsnrtarei of Next ear srxr.rr wurrt jukrowv r.ocKvnjj.. C--T-. ti Sheep Demand Increases.

Trade on sheep during the period Jibing the business on a full time," roK Irwn V.C -XTng the business on a full time," at kij-J tvt day a Tvr rr a.nrtd-! ri.ra unr-rh erf cotton, wheat, rice, tobacco, and 4 nillf" AIIATl 1 Ii PINT III 111 I A ln 'li5. dischanred of customen I JU rill I UUU I Hiui 1952 wth 9U46 thfrom the U. S. Marine, on Dec. Then ram orevious vear.

i from the U. S. Marines on Dec. Then came was stimulated by increased ship frrecasi that Frei- cttarter 43 ord-na nrr ping demand and reduced receipts i3, after two years service. Both Mr.

'dent Eisenhower and Defense Sec- atdred ahmAri ear uwrteyewar? fenj'fc at rv9-i a er locally. Slaughter lamb prices ad I "ftn I fl II UnDl 'n TI if and Mrs. Shaffer are native to'reary CharW E. Wiltrsn wrad be rrhd.ni re c-7-r a CW Arr ta St, Waw vanced and slaughter sheep 1 1 I It IV la rr VVX-AV rr nti community and are rraduates the d.xib.e urpne of the year, of a Se rrrw at more th- h-. r.

peanuts. Elkhart TV Unit ears a VII lallWIIIIIIVai auc- 10 an hour. sold steady 25 cents higher. Although there was no material ru' SALES REPORTED ot Arsr Lgn Scno1- Between Lhem. they I was closed recently when former improvement in wnoiesaie aressea WASHINGTON.

KJ-The agricul-'0. Shaf Collection petition of bankruptcy wheat sales under the renewed Th rn tn rr three-year international wheat Metzeer. the holder of the more- Completion Set by Beaty For Jan. 7. agreement up to Dec.

22 ln the 'age. until its sales by Metger to! did serve' to support the market at the advance. Top during the week reached 522, equaling the highest since early October, while other choice nuAjj -V. O. Tha Trtbuna'a Special Sarrica.

is-' I MIL- 'Si? Ub -HIV' and prime lambs brought 521.75. current iiscai year nave uuaiea zj, (e Shaffers. million 599 thousand TOPEKA. Ind. Galen Yoder The U.

S. has an export quota haa sold the lUwpatch Dairy to of 205 million bushels for the cur-ithe Goshen Farmers Dairy and rent year, which began July 1. win give possession on Jan. 1. Yod-Sales through the week ending haj j.

Gnagy 1 laafe 1 li rJ i Tha Tiibun' Special Snrtc. LAGRANGE, Ind. Donald R. ELKHART, ind. The building to house the transmitter and studios of WSJV-TV the Elkhart "Truth's new television station is nearing completion, officials have announced.

Floor space in the new building Beaty, blood program chairman The late practical top stood at 521.50 with a few prime Southdown Iambs at the 522 top. CuQ to low good lambs sold at 510-19. Mostly choice lambs carrying fall shorn iw. one nu.uun sia B.H1I nml It for the LaGrange County of the American Red Cross. "ZZ" 1 pelts brought 7, most nounqes the next blood collection wT-V will be held Thursday, Jan.

7. from Norlands, the Phibppines and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Mason- ily 56.50 down. in ui otuYtt tcx ctsut HUTU NOW- Cows Are Higher.

totals 3,936 sq. ft. The main studio will measure 21 by 52 feet The building will also house a film room, projection room, transmitter Prices for most cattle turned See Them it Michiinavs Largest Sfort for the Heme upward "owing to small supplies with fed steers and heifers unevenly higher. Cows were in vt Wirvll TCwt ncui KtAtti BUILDERS STORE, INC. 1111 Mttasvsla ata.

Phone 7-152 MOHLER S. WITWER, INSURANCE COUNSELORS tit Wnt JaftwtM A NEW WAY TO BUY INSURANCE Phone 3-3137 in in diuvii tout 1HSU1 H1ATU HOW SAUDOCK'S 1217 W. WAIKII8T0I STORE HOURS 9 to IS W.d.-Fr5.-Sat. 9 to 5: IS steady 25 cents higher as the per centage of this class in receipts room, "control room, news room and sponsor's booth. More than two miles of electrical wiring ranging from the width ot a human hair to the 1 3-5 inch diameter coaxial cable will be required" to equip the new station which Is located on Oakland Ave.

Rd. southwest of here. The antenna is expected to ar ic Hall. The quota is 1j0 pints. Anyone wishing to be a donor may call the Red Cross office in LaGrange from 1 p.m.

until 4 p.m. every day except Wednesday, or Mr. Beaty or their township chairman. Towns hip chairmen are: Van Buren, Mrs. Clarence Eaton: Lima, Jean Yunker: Greenfield, Roger Darner; Newbury, Perry J.

Miller; Clay, Stephen Bloomfield, Howard Yoder; Springfield, Mrs. Byron Stahl; Eden, Theodore Funk; Clearspring, Iris Domer; Johnson, Mrs. Walter dwindled further with barely 10 per cent of the offerings consisting of OPEN TIME AVAILABLE in precision tool and die shop. Forty men. Lata model equipment.

Subcontract tool or produc tion work welcoma. Ph. 3-4374. cows. Bulls finished strong 51, higher, highest since September, and vealers were steady 51-0C higher.

Bulk choice and prime fed steers rnrvt 123 VI 2 mnt 154 nnA rive early in January. The new station will start a test pattern on channel 52 in February. Theihott-n ivneav u-Son rm Rowe; Milford, Mrs. Robert Parr; ultra hich fTwniprwv station hailj 1 Cr Vr loaas Pnme ioiTown of LaGran-e Russell Green been authorized to use 10 kilowatts 11 lyLWr weights scored 528.75-29.50: most i rev vm rvrer a in nil tinue linmi vaii aAiieiw a i i ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 rami a mraKfvi nu Mr ii i i ii ii i uiiuu? by the federal communication commission. The test pattern will be telecast with a power of one kilowatt The new station will cover a 40 mile radius of Elkhart.

is GET OUT OF aiwaiaa. a mmm trv VI I I I WWfV llalliA I At YOU CONflNtD TO ONt lOOMf Ait YOU HOOH ICY COlOf AWt YOU CHUNGS OVtiHlATlDf Ait YOUt Mil IftlJ TOO HIGH? good to low choice late few loads 1,000 lb commercial hol-steins 516. I Heifers Bring $32. Choice to low prime heifers brought two loads prime 1.075 lbs 525.85; load prime 1,100 lb mixed steers and heifers 526.50; good to low choice heifers utility to low good 510.50-16.50. Utility and commercial cows Mm IU.LJ.L I JLysgg, I.I II Se' jr 'S3 AIR TRAVEL SETS RECORD nrAetrrvvrrrw tvc tk is your neaxer Tooun ana Treezin you Let BUDGET VLAS get you oat of debt with payments yott ran afford, of bow many yoa owe.

No security or endorsers not a lending lnstltatiofi. one place to pay. The Budget Plan, Inc. KOOM 207 ODD FELLOWS BLDG. PHONE 4-1118 111VJ1 Vi aVT Civil Aeronautics Administration HrtrO a rtA SJafnrrtav thnt nla nn trau.

were 59.50-12; very few passing PURHACE 13 EAT No pipes or rtklerj io injiall or dean! -U el set a new record in 1953, and allnuuKn scauerea neaa on that included saisty as well as the order reached 513. number of passengers. I Utility and commercial bulls sold Administrator of Civil Aeronau- at 512.50-16; good bulls tics F. B. Lee said that in the according to weight: commercial year just coming to a close thejt0 Prime vealers 517-24.

business of scheduled air lines) grew almost twice as fast as it GIVES He declared the estimated num-i EMPLOYE BONUS ber of paying passengers in 1953 is Greene.s Inc 223 South or 17 per cent more' ureene s- inc- mft the 1952 total. Thus far in Kan st- announced Saturday the 1953, Lee explained, passenger fa- distribution of its annual employes' talities per 100 million passenger bonus amounting to more than of travel were one-half of ,000. Employe vacations and mm Cut cMfnacnoa a i SUCCESS BEGINS WITH i I MONIT BACK OUAIANTII 1 i I one death as compared to are based at Greene's on length of service. tenths in 1952. ARM ion iu rvnTiooM 7 I OPENS OFFICE.

FISHING ON THE JOB. SAVING and you take your first atep toward success when you open or add to a Fidelity Savings "Account. Money in savings enables you to take advantage of opportunities opportunities that lead to success. So take that first step today Begin to save. No matter how small ihe amount, save something for yourself each payday.

FIDELITY INVESTMENT 118 N. MAIN ST. FORM I THE MORRIS rLAM CO. Dr. Ray Firestein has announced WENATCHEE, Wash.

UP Wil- liam B. Shaul, 53, manager of the; the opening of offices in the Sher- fish ladder at Rock Island land Building for the practice of, was fined J100 and given a 30-day internal medicine. Dr. Firestein' 9 omiw onoM of jail sentence. A State Fisheries had a general practice here from Department inspector.

Art Wat- 1940 until 1950, when he withdrew kins, said he found Shaul, with from active practice for further two salmon and a gaff in his pos-j study. He spent most of the past session, standing in the middle of three years at Cook County Hoa-the ladder. Ipital, Chicago..

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