Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1940 — Page 11

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[41 Am Can Li114% ast a Sad Can pf .. 173% NEW YORK, March 5 (U.P).— Ah Shave vf 108, Stocks registered small .gains in $ frees A? the first three hours of trading to- said day with volume small. Sales to 1 in p. m. totaled 300,000 ‘shares, against 280,000 in the corresponding period yesterday. : American Telephone equaled its high for the year on a favorable

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Times Special : SOUTH BEND, March 5.—-The

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: NEW YORK, March 5.— The American Federation of Labor lead- _ ers are very indignant at Thurman «Arnold because of his indictment of .- various labor leaders, including Big ~ Bill Hutcheson of Indianapolis, first # president of the Federation. law permits workers to com-

to protect themselves against * exploiting employers. Therefore they = imagine that the anti-trust laws do _ ‘not apply to them. But while work- © ers can unite in unions to insure ~ better wages, working conditions, © collective bargaining, they still have

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any more than that a ward boss is a friend of the people. There are

1939 report. Loft was sustained by action of . directors in declaring a dividend of one share of Loft candy stores for each share of Loft held. The dividend amounts to around $1 on the present price for Loft candy stock. Aviation issues firmed under lead

than a point. More foreign orders are anticipated by the aviation industry. Bethlehem Steel gained %

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$81,719,106. Unit sales last year rose 117 per cent above 1938, totaling 114,196 passenger cars and Sgcks as compared with 52,605 in 1938. A major factor in the year’s result was the company's new lowpriced car, the Champion, which now accounts for 60 per cent of the corporation's passenger car business, the annual report disclosed.

company is taking advantage of a Federal Communications ruling which will permit commercial tele-

pirant for the Republican Presidential nomination, will speak over the Mutual network, 8, from Boston. «+ » Rep. Dudley A “The

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“many decent, earnest. honest union ‘ labor leaders. But there are also many whose presence in union la- . bor constitutes the greatest ob_stacle to the interests of the unions _ themselves.

Too Domestic distributor and dealer 3th + Ys | organization grew from 2180 outlets 7-18 ri‘16|at the end of 1938.to 3130 at the end i + of 1939. Paul G. Hoffman, corpora1 2 +1-16 tion president, said that a truck)" 2 7 .“lorder for the French Government 0 at regular wholesale prices accounted for less than 6 per cent of the period's unit sales.

Office Moved Downtown

2| The National Refining Co., for- ] merly located at 538 S. Harding St., i? | has leased .he east wing of the second floor of the Big Four Building, Klein & Kuhn, property management agency, has announced. The original division office was # built in- 1908 adjacent to the S. Harding St. bulk plant and has been located there since. J. H. Patterson, manager of the Indiana division, said the change is part of the company’s recent modernization and expansion program started early in 1939. ‘Extensive alterations have been C hi S b {ade in an new quarters to provide most efficient service, maximum cag 0 « toc S natural light and ventilation to the Lass executive, sales and accounting de137 | partments. The division office here is one of 14 in the Midwest in the » | marketing area composed of 28 Mid2 | west states.

FHA Loans Gain

Federal Housifilg Administration financing in Indiana for new construction during February outstripped the refinancing of existing i mortgages for the first time since Lindsay Light . . B? 4 5% | fall Lynch Cor .e L 3 . ickel Food . A total of 269 contracts for finanOnE. Rr cing new construction were made. ; 0, Amer Car . The cost will be $1,230,300. FinanRE My 4lcing of existing homes showed a Ut & In cv pf total of 255 contracts at a value of $882,300. For the week ending March 2 the preponderance of new construction

(WHEAT GAINS CENT ON BUYING BY MILLS ss oon pe oe i rene

CHICAGO, March 5 (U. P.),—|tracts were insured as against 46

Buying by milling interests sent|‘°p SESE BOREL diana wheat up a cent after a steady

since the agency was established is opening on the Chicago Board of] $101, 749, 911. Trade today. _At the end of the first hour wheat Retail Sales Higher was up % to 1% cent, with May at| 7imes Special $1.01%. Corn was % to % cent| WASHINGTON, March 5—Retail higher, May at 56% cents, oats up|sales by 784 independent stores in

% cent, rye up % to % cent, and|Indiana were 10.4 per cent higher | SOY beans were 1 to 1% cents higher. |in January, 1940, than in January,

1939, and 46.3 per cent lower than LOCAL ISSUES

in December. 1939, the Commerce Department reported today. The The following quotations by the Indian- ) : apolis Bond & Share Corp. do not repre-

total was $5,277,559. sent actua) price Rorings, but merely in-|

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IN 1915, HIS FIRST year as Carpenters’ president, New York car- _ penters struck for a raise of 50 cents a day. They won. Out of 17,000 carpenters, 14,000 got the raise. Next year they demanded the . extension of this raise to the re- _ maining 3000 members. Hutcheson rushed to New York, and not only called the strike off but signed a contract with the employers canceling the raise granted a“year before, The carpenters, by a vote of 10 to one, repudiated his contract. The ‘* State Council of Carpenters denounced his actions as a “betrayal of the interests of carpenters in New York.” Hutcheson’s answer .was to expel 65 locals from the | \Brotherhood. The union men had aw go to court to save themselves from Hutcheson and the court Jose Hutcheson to take the locals ck

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: ONE OF HUTCHESON'’S cronies and allies in those days and later was the notorious Brindell. Brutal, ‘only semi-civilized, ruthless, a com--plete .gangster and an equally complete scoundrel, Brindell got control of the New York building in--dustry and literally paralyzed it with his infamous grafting. Samuel Un-_-termeyer had him indicted and sent to Sing Sing where he ‘later died. Brindell was a part of the carpenter’s union. Later Untermeyer called| 28 ...$ 5.60 on the carpenters’ union to “rid it-| 29 ..- 5.60 self of Brindell’s crony, Hutcheson.”| ‘1 ... In the late Twenties Local 2717 in New. York refused to elect Sam ‘and | Louis Goldberg, Hutcheson’s proteges. The Goldbergs formed an outlaw union, which Hutcheson recognized, against the long-standing local. The local took Hutcheson to court. The refereee dencunced Hutcheson’s pals in New York, said “he had supported them at every step and that “the whole history of the district council and the local reek of collusion and conspiracy to control the important office df the local and dominate its business.” This is the labor leader who says that in indicting him Arnold is attacking labor. 1

U. S. STATEMENT

* WASHINGTON, March 5 (U. P.).—Gov"ernment expenses and receipts ‘Tor the cur“rent fiscal year through March 2, compared with a year ago:

his Yea Last Yea Expenses. $6, 201, 131. 631. 82 $5, 998,085, 84%, "84 “Receipts .. 3,539.687.425. a2 "679, 335" ao: 53 Gross Def. 2,661, 444, EH 2.40 318, 31 Net Def... 2,640,872,712.40 > 293, Ha: 254. 31 Cash Bal.. 3 24. 30s. 652.37 3 338.255,975. 3 Work. Bal. 899.53 2.687.238.90 Pub. Debt a TN 2 891.14 2 916,776, 830. 16 Gold Res. 18,187.875,595. 61 14,894.268.7 77.66 Customs. . 241, 097,550.83 212,555,289.89

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MUTUAL—WOR, 710: WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850. NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350. NBC-RED—WEAF. 660: WTAM. 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ. 670. CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1080, WBBM, 770.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE DAILY PRICE INDEX

The Indiana gain this January , i | dicate the approximate market level based NEW YORK, March 5 (U. P.).—Follow-{ NEW YORK, March 5 (U. P.).— buyi over January, 1939, was above the; e noon cable rates or cure y WL oF ying hd selling Sueisuiont, of recent average for 34 states which was 7.7 108 ary moon cable rates opie net. Du & Brads dally weighed I m -

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