Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1940 — Page 11

CHICAGO, "March 18.—Thurman Arnold has dropped his ax upon the necks of a group of gentlemen in the building industry who have been inviting it for a long time. He has indicted a group of manufacturers who make various kinds of wall board. People to whom building a house is a mystery do not realize the importance of wall board. I! is not only important in itself but is even more important as a step in the right direction. House building is still one of the most primitive forms of production lingering in our modern age from the * ancient handcraft method. Lumber is cut up into boards at a mill and then shipped to the lot where men cut it up. by hand by the most elementary processes. Bricks are piled on top of one another laboriously one at a time. The wall is manufactured by the hand process right on the spot—one wali at a time. And the worst part of this is that the workmen who do this mostly by the most inefficient method demand wages 100 and 200 ~ per cent higher than any others.

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THE GREATEST STRIDES in house building have been made ~—through the new science of synthetic materials. One phase of this is the manufacture of wail board. Instead of putting up a wall in the |

old way, a single board can be Good nailed up in a jiffy. Outside the | 5

house these synthetic boards can be nailed up as sheeting swiftly instead of slowly sawing up and nailing one plank at a time. This whole process will doubtless be developed to important lengths before we are done. But the way of the wall board has been made hard, not by its competitors, but by its own makers.

The carpenters and plasterers fight | goo

it. In Chicago the plasterers have a precvision in the building code the effect of which is to make its use so expensive that it cannot be considered. In New York. plasterers, makers of plaster materials and plaster subcontractors fight it, as they do wherever they have a chance. But that is natural. It is human nature for men to attempt to disable their competitors. But what will we say of the manufacturers of these wall boards who get togZethe: deliberately to keep the price up? ; 2 # = ‘WHATEVER THEIR ‘PURPOSE, there is no doubt that these combinations are violations of the law of the land and—what is more important—of economic law. We can escape the law of the land, but we

cannot escape economic law. It is .these combinations which have killed the construction industry and are more responsible for the failure of recovery than any other force. When the world is crying out for some cheaper form of house building; the men who have some of these forms in their hands combine to keep their prices up. Now Mr. Arnold has cracked. down on them. And this is another blow struck for reccvery.

SALES CONSULTANT SCHEDULED HERE

TOP PRICE FOR HOGS DECLINES T0 $5.35 HERE

Lowest Paid in Nearly Six Years, U. S. Marketing Service Reports.

dianapolis today is the lowest here

Agricultural Marketing Service. Although receipts, estimated at

last Monday here and elséwhere, hogs weighing more than 200 pounds declined 5 cents from the close last week. Lighter ‘weights and sows held steady. The top was paid on 210 to 220-pounders.

inite indications of any but a steady to weak trend at midsession. Fat lambs ruled weak to a shade under the close last week. - Vealers were weak to 50 cents lower, usually selling from $11 down. March Tou Repts.| Ma Maren 12 ...8 5.40 001) 13 15 . 13 ...7 560 5036 pe 14... 5.60 8121 HE re

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220. 240 4.25- 4.40 4.10- 4.35

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bid early top. $ ads, $10.25211: strictly choice offerings held above $12.50: all buying interest bearing down on practically all grade steers and medium _ to good heifers: choice heifers steady: weighty Colorados .65: steady: very scarce: bulls steady to weak: vealers steadv on few selected Eastern speciaitis aet $12: 25¢ or mor lower on other Sheep—Receipts. 14,000; Practicatly no

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CINCINNATI, March 18 (U. P.).—Hogs— Salable, 3400; foia 1, 3600: fairly active, enerally steady; $5.50; 225-250 Ibs. 5.35: 100-140 lbs.. 5 [email protected]; sows, $3.50

@3.75, Cattle—1000: calves, on all killing classes; ally strong to 25c¢ higher. some steers sharing-mains; cows not much more than steady; Par oad 1175- hy Eo $10.25; others, [email protected]: most medium kind around 600-1175 1bs.. $8@9: heifers mostly 88.30(9.10; common to good beef cows,

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Benjamin F. Bills of Chicago will speak on “Selling the Way a Buyer | Buys” at the Indianapolis Sales

Executive Council dinner tonight at| 20:

the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mr. Bills, president of Benjamin FP. Bills & Associates, sales consultants, has lectured on salesmanship at Northwestern University and was a member of the University of Chicago faculty several years.

ib In his address tonight he will an-

alyze the mental processes of an average person buying of his own accord. R. S. Orr, of the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana is president of the Sales Executive Council. Frank Hoke of the Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing Co., is chairman of the committee which arranged the meeting.

AC Spark Plug Division to Meet

Distributors in Indianapolis and surrounding areas of General Motors Corp. AC Spark Plug Division will hold a sales convention here tomorrow.

This year’s business outlook in the |

automotive replacement parts field will be discussed in two programs, one to be presented at Hotel Antlers and the other at the Claypool Ho-

[email protected]; canners and cutters. 5.25; sausage bulls, [email protected]; around steadv: good and choice, $10.50 11: top, $11.50; common and medium,

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‘Huge Buildings Divided Into

Units to Preserve Usefulness.

The old Atlas Engine Works, once one of the largest engine and locomotive plants in the nation, 1s again full of activity. Now known as the fri AnApOly Industrial Center, Inc., the build-

tel. Representatives of the company, have reported that spark plug sales; have shown sharp increases during the past month.

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ings which occupy six blocks between Martindale Ave. and Sheldon St. from 19th St. to the Belt Rail-

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WHEAT, CORN GAIN FROM EARLY LOWS

CHICAGO, March 18 (U. P.).— Wheat / rallied somewhat on the Chicago Board of Trade today as a mild gecovery. move in the, stock markét tended to check early selling, Pther grains firmed under the . same %influence. At the close of the first hour wheat prices were up as much as a cent from early lows but still were off % to 7 cent from previous May wheat was sell-

| vancea, the huge buildings outlived

their usefulness and 11 years ago the 500,000 square feet of building space was divided into individual units. : Industries represented at the Center include the production of automotive parts, batteries, mouldings: and gears for airplanes and precision instruments. ~ Many of the companies which started at the Center with only 7000 feet of floor space now occupy 30,00¢ feet. “Much of the space that has belast few

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Edward E. Lewis, general ad_ministrator of accounts and finance of the R. C. A. Manufacturing Co., Inc., Camden, N. J., will speak at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in Hotel Antlers on the subject, “Accounting for Excess or Idle Plant Equipment.” The meeting, which will follow a dinner in the Boulevard ‘Room, is sponsored by the Indianapolis Chapter of the ‘National - Association of Cost Ac_countants. Oliver’ R. Altum, cost accountant with Eli Lilly & Co. will be discussion leader.

STOCKS RALLY:

RECOUP LOSSES

: List Falls to New Lows on

‘Peace Scare’ Selling At New York.

NEW YORK, March 18 (U. P). —Stocks dipped to new low ground for the year in early dealings today on further “peace-scare” selling but came back in later trade to scal most of the losses. managed to move up fo moderate gains. With foreign markets down on “peace offensive” fears prior to some nervous However, steadier tone developed and the list moved into mid-aftérnoon with most issues above the lows. The American Iron & Steel Institute report steel operations scheduled at 62.4 per cent for this week, a decline of 2.3 points or 3.5 per cent and a new low since Aug. 21. This was somewhat disappointing but had little immediate market in-

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WASHINGTON. March 18° (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the

4 | current fiscal year jhrousgh March 15, 2

compared w a year 225° Wnts Yea, Lag Expenses - 35, 516, 3 se. 03 $6, Bs: dog's 341.6 Receipts 3,838.4 2.13 3,907,366,021. 5 Gross Def. 267 8.913. 353.90 3, ; Def 2,371,141,120.1

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TNDIanATOLIS S CLEARING HOUSE $3.073,000 9.262,000

LOCAL PRODUCE

Heavy oF breed hens, 5 lbs. 2nd, on vet. 12¢

under Oc; Le rred and White te Rook roasters, 4 lb 11c, under 4 1bs.. Bc, heavy hr ¢ Te; Logo stags, 6c: Leghorn broilers. 2 and ove 1 strictly’ fresh gi efies, (each full case must gross; a net deduction of 15¢ or each full case under 55 lbs. will be m 2070 puttecta oN jaa 2 el No. Cc ©: (Prices quoted by Wadley: Co.)

| Whiteman’s orchestra, will guest-

A few issues’

ON THE RADIO

~ TONIGHT 2 7:00—Andre .Kostelanetz, WFBM. %7:30—Richard Crooks, WIRE. 8:00—Radio Theater. WFBM. 8:30—Alec Templeton, WIRE.

A new series of Biblical programs called “Light of the World” start today and will be heard daily at the hour “Betty and Bob” was formerly heard. Dr. James H. Moffatt of the Union Theological Seminary will be program consultant. The series is designed to bear the same relation to the Bible in broadcast form that such books as “The Bible as Living Literature” bear in literary form. There will be separate dramatizations. They will not be specifically limited to single broadcasts. The first program was to be heard at 1 p. m. today, NBC-WIRE. » ” = “King Ever Glorious,’’ from Stainer’s “Crucifixion,” will be the feature solo by Richard Crooks at 7:30 o'clock tonight, NBC-WIRE. . +. . Radio Theater tonight presents “The Rains Came” at 8, CBSWFBM. Stars are George Brent, taking the same role he portrayed in the movie; Kay Francis, Jean Parker and Jim Ameche. . . . Joan Edwards, singer, who made a hit at the Lyric last week with Paul

star Tommy Riggs’ program at 1, NBC-WIRE. . . . Alec Templeton

ever” as a Strauss waltz and “Tha Beautiful Blue Danube” as a Sousa march. He'll also Flesson, writer of many of the lyrics for his songs. : ” 2 2

Dr, E. N. Van Kleffens, Dutch Foreign Affairs Minister, will be heard in a trade talk from the Hague at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow, NBC--Red. . . . James L. Fly, FCC chairman, will speak at a Radio Day luncheon of the Advertising Club of New York at 12:15 p, m. tomorrow, Mutual. Alfred J. McCosker, Mutual

‘Broadcasting System board chaire

man, also will speak. .. / . The story of the development of women’s styles will be told at 1 p. m. tomorrow, NBC-Blue as a Gallant American Women program dramatization, Highlighted will be Amelia Bloomer, 19th Century dress reform leader, and Ellen and Ebenezer Butterick, paper pattern inventors.... Add

vegetables, corn meal and—peanut

butter. It's a recipe for “surprise cutlets” at 10 a. m. tomorrow by Mary Lee Taylor, CBS-WBBM.

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European shortwave news broads casts: Moscow, 6, RV96—15.24 mega« cycles and RNE—12 meg.; Rome, 6:30, 2RO—11.81 meg. and IRF—9.83 meg.; London, 7, (The Empire ag War) GSD—11.75 meg. and GSC— 9.58 meg.; Berlin, 9:30, DXB—9.61 meg. and DJC—6.02 meg., and Paris, 10:30, TPBI11, 11.88 meg. and TPA4

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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to Change): MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKIW, 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; WJR, 750; WHAS,

820; EMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770.

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THE MODERN CREDIT STORE

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235 MASS AVE. New Spring $00 COATS °° MILLER-WOHL CO.

45 E. Wash, St. R1-2230

% Exacting . .. WATCH REPAIRING At LOWEST PRICES

STANLEY JEWELRY CO.

113 W. Wash. Lincoln Hotel Bldg.

Make Woodworking Your Hobby. Use

DELTA MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS

Exclusively at

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120. €. Washington St.

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29-31 East OHIO St. Men’s SUITS $ and Topcoats

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MACHINIST

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closing levels. ing at around $1.01%. Corn was come available in the off % to % cent, oats off % and | months has been occupied by other rye % to 4 cent lower. Soybeans 'industries alréady established there,’

were 0% 1% cents. | Paul Starrett, head of ¥lein &

Month AZ0 .....e.oe0eses.. 119.20 Year AO .........ceese00s. 104.763 1940 High (Jan. 2) ceneses.. 123.34

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CLOTHING COMPANY

Peace rumors were considered a |

factor in opening weakness on the |

wheat market but reports of. clear weather and drying winds in the ‘winter wheat belt helped to arrest the downward movement. Trade was moderate,

WAGON WHEAT ols rain elevators.are paying tor "No. v1 - rest ec: o ig is market er ades on their meri chans?; o > 2 Fellow shelled, 50c: 0. 2 white shelled. YS6c: No. 2 white oats, 38c.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

NEW YORK, Mah 1 (U, hey oon ates on - ing jen £a%s 1 Cable Rates Net Che. and (pound) 3% +02

Cc Engls “ Caneda (dollar) .. 00 triers (franc) sesevese .0001%

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|Kubn’s new Industrial Management Division said. Klein #& Kuhn, Indianapolis property management agency with offices in the Guaranty Building, have been appointed as exclusive representative Center. “The purpose of our new management division.” the company explained. “is to afford owners of industrial property a complete man-

See Final Edition of the Times for

‘Closing Stock Quotations and Other Late News

of the Industrial

One of the industries at the Industrial Center is a precision gear works. . . . R. M. Woodruff, chief inspector, is at the miciosespe ;

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agement service similar to that of owners of downtown property in the past.” One of the larger buildings is| being used as a terminal for truck freight. Transport trucks covering

Rheumatism

| 32 relieve he torturing pain of Rheumatism, un | Noa get NURITO the splendid formula, | used by thousands. Dependable—no opiates. Does the work quickly. Must relieve cruel actin action, in few minutes or ‘money. back. nt suhfer. Clip Loi this a as a ssminder to ask druggist for NURI

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relgia, or Lumbago in a few |

Indiana and neighboring * states load and unload at the Center

terminal, according to the company. ¢7%

CHICACO. laren 18

Sweet tack 150. Cele:

Texas, ach Tora raids, $1.43 8

(50-1b, Michigan Yellows. Ba $1. 1091, Y ish,

1940 Low (March 6) ........ 117.95 i

FOOD PRICES

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TRUST SERVICE TO MEET MODERN ESTATE PROBLEMS

We will be giad to explain how this Trust Company: can serve your estate

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115 E. Ohio St. Ll. uss

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FOR PROMPT ' SATISFACTORY CLEANING SERVICE Just Call BE. 4100

Wn, M. LEONARD, inc.

2119 W. Washington st.

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