Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1926 — Page 12

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MAMMOTH FARM MARKETING PLAN IS ANNOUNCED Illinois Man Also Offers to Buy 10,000,000 Bushels of Corn at sl. Bo United Press BLOOMINGTON, 111., Jan. 20. Com growers of the Middle West were given the chance to day to dispose of their surplus coj-n stocks at $1 a bushel —any amount of It up to 10,000,000 bushels. Matthew B. Wells, local grain dealer, made the offer In Chicago Tuesday and lias returned to his desk here ready to sign contracts with farmers. His only stipulations are that the corn must grade as number 2 or number 3 white or yellow and must bes. o. b. in Chicago during May, June, July or August. His price is 13 cents higher than the existing' price on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wells also revealed that organization of a mammoth farmers’ marketing corporation had been started. The company will have a capital stock of $200,000,000 —half of which he says has been subscribed —and will have a working fund of $350,000,000. Stock is being sold at SSO a share. Plans for the organization, which are said to have the sanction of Secretary Agriculture Jardine and of Secretary Hoover, call for the purchase of vast elevator facilities in Chicago and other primary market \ centers. The company will be operated, Wells said, under the Federal laws on the principle of a bank. Most of the stock is to be offered to "dirt farmers,” but the general public will be Invited to subscribe, Wells.*said.

‘PAGEANT’ TO BE GIVEN Children of Indianapolis Turners Classes Will Entertain. A "Pageant of Health” is the theme for a demonstration of physical education activities to be given by the children of the Indianapolis Turners classes at* the Athenaeum Thursday evening. Various phases of a child’s daily life will be shown. Students of the Norma! College of Physical Education also will appear on the program. Music will be furnished by the Manual Training High School orchestra, directed by Harold Winslow. The physical education school of the Indianapolis Turners Association is directed by Emil Rath, who is assisted by Clara Ledig and August Auernheimer. PRICE CHART MADE Utility Material Costs Set Forth by Commission Engineer. Slightest, decline in the prices of materials used by utilities than of other commodities is shown in a chart compiled by Earl L. Carter, chief engineer of the public service commission, preparatory to establishment of 1926 price levels. Copper wire is the only public utility material costing less in 1925 than in 1913, Carter said. Carter’s figures will be used in valuation work. > FIVE CIVIC CLUBS Bo United Press NEWCASTLE, Ind., Jan. 20. Newcastle’s fifth civic f club will come into tis own Thursday, when a charter is presented the newly organized Lions Club here, It was announced today. SCREAMS SCARE HIM Mrs. Evelyn Ehlers, 810 Economy St., told police that she was walking along E. St. Clair St., in the 900 block, Tuesday night, when a white man, well dressed, accosted her apd took hold of her" arm. She said when she screamed he ran. WOMAN IS WINNER Bn United Press GREENFIELD, Ind , Jan. 20. Man's preeminence in another vocation was threatened today. Mrs. Horace Binford, a farmer’s wife, took sixth prize in the Hancock County hog calling contest. WHOOPING COUGH No “cure”—but helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing. VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Qyr 17 Million Jars UsmJ Yoarty

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Fred White, 249 E. Minnesota St., Chevrolet, from Senate Ave. and Washington St. Norman Gibbs, Maywood, Overland. 555-565, from 131 S. Harding St.

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