Show - - - SialtIrake ?reibutte 1ic U S Continues IOfficial Sees Continued Unity Saturday Morning May 6 1944 Drive to Halt Nazi Supplies Bulletin Cites CC:C Policy On Purchasing of Wool In London Would Cut German Imports By Harry J Brown Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON May 5—"The prices at which the Coinmodity Credit corporation L buying lind selling domestic wools are considerably higher than domestic prices of comparable foreign wools" says the monthly Wool Bulletin issued by the U S department of agriculture The report while enlightening does not completely disclose the the new marketing season (about volume or terms at which domestic April 1) were much larger than and foreign wool held by the gov- stocks of domestic wood reported ernment are being sold The re- by private dealers at the correport does state that C C C pur- sponding date of any recent year - Meet Swiss-America- n WASHINGTON May 5 The United States has extended to Switzerland its drive to halt supplies reaching the nazi war machine from neutral' countries Negotiations now are in progress in London between Swiss and American representatives looking toward sharp cuts in exYorts to Germany of ball Swiss fuses and chronometers bearings precision instruments The Swiss are also being asked to reduce (113)-- WASHINGTON May 5 Undersecretary of State Edward R Stettinius said Friday he is firmly convinced the United States and Britain will stick together through thick and thin regardless of the sacrifices either must make on points of view or economic in- BOTH STORES OPEN UNTIL - TWO er Irj - totaled three-fourth- i two-thir- I rp These orders are the principal outlet for domestic wool at the present time "Stocks of domestic wool held by the Commodity Credit corporation at the beginning of I lex:otor 4 I Be Z Arb' wk 0 All the - 4'7' CC" :"-:i- ii:H Ready-to-Ser- Ve f f- '- - 1 C::- ' - Ifff tastiness gra-s-a-- GRAPEFRUIT AVOCADOS t li 411! e Pi ird 0 tv Iv V 1 PEAS m n - "e - 4M i!-- :: u )1‘4i44---------- I --- ‘ ii:z: p -- 1:- ::f - -- - V fPrIl z--'r!- - - - :N::: -- '':'!4-- --- i:::' J-f:-:- : 1: 1:--1 A- - r713) i ' tt ikp f - 't--i 0 - 'INIt : )rP ' r Arli -- (1141fr I I i 4 (4r"°111 C6 - '''''- - z : - -- 00405 ' A - - I! tc: 11 '43k 4) Cleaning chores are lightened with Wyandotte! 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fa talking CoFeciguii CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY - -- f'::::::M:4:iii-'-'''- ' Their spirit is perfectly magnificent Stettinius declared their - : — 1 tautly in Britain to invade Europe morale and confidence high He disclosed that he had made the trip to Britain on a troop transport packed with thousands of soldiers He said he lived close terests to the boys all the way over Many Stettinius Just back from con- had 'never been to sea before and ferences tp London also made a were made seasick even by the brief report tO newsmen on zigzagging of their ship at high American forces now waiting speed in a calm sea their credits to the Aazis chased 219000000 pounds of shorn stocks averIn return they are asking inwool and 45000000 pounds of Dealers' carry-ovcreased 52000000 imports from the United the for of aged wool pounds from the beginning pulled of food cotton and T N T States the 1943 program through April 1 eight years 1936 to 1943 At the the United trade Swiss season States is carried with 1944 An additional 14000000 beginning of the 1935-3- 9 on Swiss ships in stocks which pounds have been appraised but however dealers' carry-ovthe Unitsail from usually of domestic wool totaled 171000- ed States to Portugal or France not yet purchased 000 pounds" The report says with More In Report cargoes are transreference to Defense Supplies cor and then the rail They are inspectshipped by The report goes on to say: "The poration purchases of foreign ed American officials here and by average appraisal value of greasy Iwools: "Auction sales for the dis- again in Switzerland to assure C C C some of the approximately that shorn wool purchased by the posal of falls into German from the beginning of tikt program 330000000 million pounds of for- hands nothing the London talks through Mardi 25 1944 was 46 eign stockpile wool owned by the cents a pound (grease basis) United States government were are'Apparently ahead satisfactorily going which represents the approximate begun in February and it is- expected that they will ceiling price This value includes Series of Auctions be concluded with a signed trade transportation and appraisal and It will replace an inare de"From February 17 through agreement terim trade pact negotiated last handling charges which net ducted in ditermining the price April 6 four series of auctions were December under which Switzerto growers Such charges aver- held at Boston A total of 67006- - land drastically cut its shipments aged five cents a pound (grease 000 pounds of wool was offered to Germany of the products slated The estimated averige at the four series and 48000000 for further withholding now basis) Demand was The negotiations are being conprice received by producers for pounds were sold wool in 1943 was 416 cents a strong for most South American ducted in accordance with Secre1942 wools which were chiefly of me- tary of State Hull's declaration pound compared with 401 in dium grades and 95 per cent of that the allies can no longer supand 355 cents in 1941 such offerings were sold Limited ply neutrals which send vital war 87 Millions Sales Total 1 shipping facilities for importing goods or services to the enemy "Sales of wool by the Commod- South American wool and rela87- - tively ity Credit corporation totaled large use of medium grades On0000 pounds on April 1 1944 of wool by mills probably account ODT Okehs 'Specials' Thp wool is sold to mills at ceil- for the strong demand Such wools ing prices 1 s WASHINGTON May 5 Win— of the stocks that they will soon be disposed of About on hand April 1 were wools grading The bulk of the stockpile is Aus- The office of defense transporta60s and finer Only a small part tralian wool Offerings of Aus- tion Friday authorized railroads to of the fine wools purchased by tralian wools at the first four se- operate special trains or cars to the Commodity Credit corporation ries totaled about 51000000 Chicago for the Republican and had been resold The largest sales pounds and 33000000 pounds were Democratic conventions because s were wools grading and sold Additional auctions of stock- normal facilities are already taxed 56s58s About of the pile wools have been scheduled to the limit Accommodations on the "spepurchases of these grades have through June 1 by the Defense been resold Because of the wide Supplies corporation Sales will cials" will be sold only to holders of certificates issued by 0 D T spread between prices of domestic be held May 18 and June 1" : and foreign wools little domestic wool was used in civilian fabrics in 1943 Most orders for fabrics for army use have specified the use of domestic wool insofar as the A: required grades are available - 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