Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1929 — Page 22

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BUSINESS GAIN FORECAST FOR AUTO INDUSTRY 28 Per Cent Increase Due, Shippers’ Convention Is Told. Twenty-eight per cent increase in the automobile industry and 7 per cent in general business lines for the next three months was forecast for Indiana and the Ohio valley today by shippers attending the twenty-third annual meeting of the Ohio Valley Shippers’ Advisory Board in the Claypool. J. G. Young, traffic manager of the Chamber of Comerce of Columbus, 0., in giving a resume of the shippers and railroad reports, said, “the fanners in this territory are going into the winter months in a much improved condition.” Expresses Optimism He expressed optimism for the motorcar manufacturers by citing the 28 per cqnt increased business forecast for October. November and December over the same quarter in 1928. “Continued activities in construction work, and increase in coal loading have helped those two industries,” he asserted. “The iron and steel mills have an outlook of a 10 per cent increase in business for the ensuing quarter over 1928. In explaining banking conditions In the Ohio valley he cited the following from the committee’s report: "Taking the country as a whole, authorities are agreed that no slackening in business in banking circles is expected for the closing quarter.” Shipments Increase Increase in coal, coke, ore and merchandise loading is given as the reason for the railroad reports forecasting loading during the next three months. Young said. “Railroad representatives I have interviewed are optimistic for the year’s closing months,” he said. Approximately 600 shippers, producers and traffic men attended the sessions today. A luncheon was held in the Riley room, followed by a golf tourney on the Speedway course. APPROVE PLAZA LIGHTS The new flood lighting system which was inaugurated on Soldiers and Sailors’ monument Tuesday night has drawn favorable comment from business men and other citizens. Colonel Oren Perry, monument superintendent, said today. The system has been completed some time, but was not put in use until Oct. 1, when the legislative appropriation was available. Thirty high-candle power lights illuminate the entire shaft of the monument and greatly enhance the memorial’s beauty. Woman Appointed Assessor NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct. 3. County Assessor Walter Edwards has announced the appointment of Mrs. E. E. Fitzpatrick as assessor of Noblesville township to take the place of her late husband. The appointment is for the unexpired term of Fitzpatrick to end in January, 1931.

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