Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1940 — Page 19

BUSINESS .

=i a - Canada Expects Large- Soale Migration

oo “of Vital War Industries From Britain By ROGER BUDROW

LARGE SCALE MIGRATION OF VITAL WAR industries from Britain to Canada is expected soon, according to -the Toronte Financial Post. The move would be more an

expansion than transfer.

First newcomers to get away from the German mass bombing of industrial centers would be industries that can be transplanted easily, such as chemical and explosive plants

‘and possibly textile factories. It is pointed out that these industries do not use. B ot of difficult - to - manufacture machinery. Flants making automobiles, airplane engines

PRICES ON HOGS

DEFENSE BILL OF 12 BILLION S PREDICTED

Corporation Income Tax May Go as High as . 30 Per Cent.

By JOHN W. LOVE Times Special Writer

DETROIT, Dec. 9.~To the more than 14 billion appropriated for defense this year is to be added 12 billion next year, some Detroft manufacturers have heard. ' To finance it—a corporation income tax as high as 30 per cent, plus taxes on extra profits of from 60 to

Self-Sealing Tank Devised

Trade Drives by Dictator

IN. A. M. URGES POST-WAR AID FOR INDUSTRY

Nations Predicted In Report.

NEW YORK, Dec. 9—(U. P.).—The National Association of Manufacturers today advised the Govern-

ditions in world ecogomic relations, old international laws governing trade and finance, old commercial treaties (even when modified as those undertaken by the United

ment to consider immediately the| position of agriculture, industry and “|labor in post-war economy.- ‘| “With the present chaotic con-|

Starr to Speak ’

George W. Starr, director of Indiana University’s Bureau of Business Research, will speak at

{CORN ACREAGE ' 1S UNCHANGED FORNEXT YEAR

623 Counties in 15 States Included in ’41 Plan, Wickard Announces.

‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (U. P)i—’ Agriculture Secretary Claude =X. Wickard today established the 1941 acreage allotment for corn at 37. 300,000 acres and announced: the 1941 commercial corn area cone sisting of 623 counties in 15 states.

The 1940 corn ailotment was 36 638,000 acres in 599 counties. This year 24 counties in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware were added

" and machinery will not serious-

States in the last 25 years) may]. : have little application with the re-| 8:30 p. m. Wednesday at Hotel turn of world peace,” the N. A. M’s| Antlers. The meeting will be attariff committee said in a report.| tended by members of the InThe committee - said “there is| dianapolis members of Controllers every reason to believe that the| Institute of America and National world’s greatest economic problem | Association of Cost Accountants.

to the commercial area when their production reached the requires ments specified in the Agricultural Adjustment Act. The commercial corn area ine cludes all counties which have pro=

Self-sealing airplane gasoline tanks have been mentioned in war dispatches from Europe. This is one developed by U. S. Ruhber Co. and being installed in a bomber under construction in a Douglas Air. craft Co. plant in California. Penetration of this type of tank by the usual’ calibre machine-gun bullets is not followed by disastrous fuel leaks and resultant fires, the rubber company claims.

70 per cent. Some think the American outlays will be larger than the ly consider| | Canadian, in proportion to the pepularge - scale’ mi- lation, and the taxes almost as great, gration so long Trading Is Active Here as|but without the Canadian correc-|

s the, war conls in its tives on inflationary rises in prices.

present critical - stage, it was said. Because the machine tool bad nes ased on skille Roger Budrow labor in addition te intricate vital machinery, it is expected that some of these factories will ‘be established away from marauding bombers. | End of the war should make no difference either to the British industry already established. or. the flow of still more factories, the Post believes. - Much - business’ is based on L export trade to the Empire or up Aperica. Canadian plants would ‘be snearer to "the center of their export field than plants in Britain. And with considerable pessiniism, the Post adds that Canadian plants “would be much more secure in the future in case this war, like the

13,000 Are Received; Vealers Weak.

Hog trading was active at the Indianapolis stockyards today and prices remained on a level with those paid Saturday, the Agricultural Marketing Service reported. The top held at $6.25 for choice 220 to 230-pounders. Vealers were

steady to 50 cents lower with an

$11.50 top. The Marketing Service estimated 2000 salable cattle were received here, 545 calves, 13,000 hogs and 1867 sbeep. Dec. Top Rept. |Dec. 3 $ 6.30 5 ree 610

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Twelve billion added onto 14 billion would mean we were going to spend money as fast as we could, getting people back to work as fast as machines and buildings could be provided for them and men trained to manage the jobs. Hence the belief that Detroit will be its oldtime madhouse again. The largest single attraction which erowds the trains in and out of Detroit is the big sample room in the Graham-Paige office building on W. Warren St. Here is the merchandise mart of the Knudsen bomber program.

.100,000 Parts In Bomber There are said to be more than

separate rivets, though many of them are alike. The two bombers are to be a two-

5 3- .05 oe 8: 86- 5.75 | engined Martin and a four-engined 0.. 5.50- 30 Consolidated. Their pieces are laid

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High (1940), 152.80; “Low, 111.84, Hira (1939), 155.92; Low, 121.44.

High (1940), 32.67; Lew, 22.14. High (1939), 35.90; Low, 24.14. : 15 UTILITIES Saturday «ec... Week AZO cc.0s Month Ago . Year AZO ..co0c0cveerens High (1940), 26.45; Low, 18. 03. High (1039), 27.10; Low, 20.71.

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(perhaps even greater than all the political or social problems related thereto) . . . will be. that of re-

gaged in military organizations to peacetime gainful pursuits and of transferring other millions from production of instruments and materials of destruction to the production of the requirements of peacetime society.” .

Export Loss Foreseen

Highly nationalistic or self-suf-ficing programs are almost certain to be introduced or extended in totalitarian nations, the report continued, and “it would appear that agriculture, industry and government of this country should be prepared to expect an almost complete cessation of exports to the .countries now involved in the European conflict, both because of the lack of exchange and . . . the need of

ployment at whatever cost.”

STATE TOMATO DRIVE PLANNED

Increased Consumption of Indiana Crop Is Goal Of Campaign.

The Indiana Tomato Tournament is formulating plans for a campaign to increase consumer demand for Indiana tomatoes and tomato products. Samuel B, Walker of the wm. H Block Co. president of the Tournament, announced a committee

duced an average of at least 450 bushels of corn per farm and four bushels per acre of farm land ‘dure ing the past 10 years. It also ine cludes bordering counties containing - townships which meet these speci~ fications. Department officials pointed out that the allotment for the 1840 ares is the same as for last year with the change in total allotments. - represented by the acreage in the new counties added this year. JH The Department said that state ' and county allotments will be ane nounced in the near future, and that individual farm allotments are expected to be distributed by county, AAA committees soon after Jan. 1.

In the newly designated areas, - -

the Department said, farm acreage allotments will be established for the first time, with corn parity and

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farmers and compliance with: the allotments. i ~

The committee warned that the |CODSisting of Herbert Eickhoff of governments of these nations will | Stokely Bros. & Co. Inc.; Robert nh + % Sees foreien trade outlets, and the |E. Jackson, Indiana Canners Asso- LOCAL ISSUES +"'y, | most likely prospects appear to be|giation secretary, and Samuel| The o foilowing ng quotations by fhe Indian i - lis Bon fhe United States and. atin Amer Mueller, director of promotion for sent actus] price of oferh ® oe. ca. : = : ndicate the market : Urges Legislation the Indianapolis Chamber of Com- Rased on buying’ an RE nine quotations The committee said it was time | ETC: Stocks Bid AE for the government to give thought: |: The Indiana Tomato Tourna- Ageats Finance Corp com... 1h “l. To encourage adjustments.in ment is. 8 non-profit organization Belt, RR & dros Yds, iy Sa: 23 H

ast, does not prove final.” 60- 400. ’ ’ i .-. 6.10- 6.2 .. 5.48 ! 4 ‘8 8.10 8.351 S16 + 348-282 {out on the floor and tables. Prop- Bald Loco ¢ ct.. 11

GOLD CAN BE exfracted rom . 800- 6.10 erly identified manufacurers get in |Bancor & Ar ‘vt 23 gea water, ships Kent from rolling Sess 8.98! * iter Pigs 50lon passes. Several hundred concerns Bond an I aus a by fins aftached to the hull, ME6-05 5.00- 5.900" 9o- 120° + 2 oT pave asied fof ihe passes, The shine Bore Wagner 2013 ordinary automatic pistols con-|giaygnter Cattle & Vealers Reseings, 2000) | iODile and parts industries were re- Briggs Mig oes 35% verted into machine guns, persons| ) guested to look the parts over and : : $6 with diabetes may drink beer. All|Choice— |(Yearlings excluded) | see what items they could make. Binge M pas 414 these things are claimed to be pos-| goo Good ...s 675- 7.25 Not ail the parts are on view as’ —0 gible in four of ‘the 784 patents 1 6.50 7:25 | Veh: Only “representative” parts, | ype zine. 1% granted last week. . 5.30- 6.50 | not necessarily identical with those |calumet & H .. 17 . 7 in the bombers, have been received |San Pacific .... 3%

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destructive import competition as fostered by totalitarian control of industry and labor, currencies and all other factors inimical to American standards. “3. To arrange for representations at future world economic conferences which it may be found nec-

ler, secretary-treasurer, and A, A. Irwin, assistant Marion ' County

mefgbers of the general committee are George Kingsbury of Kingsbury & Co.; Frank Langenkamp Jr. of the F. H. Langenkamp Co., R. D. Martenet of the E, Rauh & Sons

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world - conspiracy. to control and Common and mediiimm vieseies 2.50- 3.25|ing and landing gear. Their compli- |pirst N Strs.. Imonopolize price of nitrates used in cations! first baffled automobile SS producing munition was based on|CHICAGO LIVESTOCK menufdciirers wip Jockad | them Gen Baking ... 8 jan Investightion op before the Hogs—Receipts, 23,000; opened strong to ol DY wo p as It orice G esses war 8 aped, , sone wise? Jou ago Se higher; Shy esd mag do t Is particu Be wo , as - for. the. Tertiizer industry. “For See tio tuve oS 108 005 BF mechanical problem existed which some reason,” Su Pont says, “the In. packing tons generaly [email protected]; ex-|they could not master. The engirelease of the indictments was de- = ] s are still studying the samples ‘layed “until Dec. 4... . . Social Se- strictly. gond ant : Choice fed. sieers “and Dor will DE before iy | curity office here warns that “if|scares, steady: all other grades and repre.| The challenge to the industry is fri psTeRS. 314 ‘you have changed your name for seniative Et Weak lO a oe try |easily the greatest since the hypoid | Holly Sug ..... 10% 10 er West Air Bke...

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i Tel Co 4%s 55 . CHICAGO, Dec. 9 (U. P.).—Prices Rio Da Water Wks 8s 87... Department store sales rose sharply for wheat lost fractional ground to-| “acer CoP 58 77

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Sheen p—Receipts, 9000; slow, no early steady fo Food to choice fat waoled 1 AL yy $b. 50 and slightly above; sheep and feeding lambs scarce.

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| the Indianapolis Insurance Board,|saiable, 5500: totar: 4600: tor.” $6.30; 550- light. Ora. Ml a | Inc. today announced the board’s| jog be: $630: 300; 350 Ibe. 8 96.0%; 140) “Leading issues receded from the Lockheed Airc’. 303 30% | fist of standing committees for the A i) sows, S505. 25; lightweights, | highs following a rise of fractions Loft, Ing’. nar ine nt Erion A] is I BY Lit She r ‘|also be the first to produce high | 1940-41 year SEY 1400; total, 1450; calves, |%0 & point. Losses were substituted aX Receipts ... 230 1a 633.31 3. solvency naphthas and odorless | : to salable end tal 3 in some instances, including Santa Macy R any any . Gernot - 1819 9 | cleaning solvents successfully from Ivan Hyficld, C. Otto Janus and 1030-1230 Ibs., $1; most Steers and “nétiers. Fe at 16%, off %; Commonwealth artis Simp 33% mid-continent crude oils, the comartin Parry . a pany said. Gold Res. .31,831,306,1

4. Sid Maholowitz make up the finance | s6.50@9; & | Edison 28%, off 1%; Curtiss-Wright toms .. 134,640,259.66 ha LOCAL CONTRACTOR

a good $6 | commitfee, Other committees: {15 Sify sflodie, Sunil wo, ot sy: Du Pont 102, of %; Meine for: INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING "HOUSE Clearings +s.cneeeseenenececen-stooton| GETS HOSPITAL JOB WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (U. P.).

| Legislative—L. G. Gordner, chair-|iy §[email protected]; tou, $7.35; vealers, good and|International Mercantile Marine |McKes & Rob bt 24 | man; Marvin Curle, E. W. Hoover holes £11308 15.0" common aod mean, (1008000. Sia rvine song, Memes coc: i i4 | Debits ...... ++ 8,063,000 —The Veterans’ Administration toFOREIGN EXCHANGE day awarded a $138,869 contract to P.).—Follow- | Service Construction Co. Indian-

[email protected]; and Harlan J. Hadley. Sheep. salable ‘a 300; few good | oft %; Montgomery Ward 37%, off |Miden ad NEW YORK, Dec. 9. (U. ing Ao noon ‘cable rates on" major cur- apolis, for a recreation building at

gep able and © tota 1, —M. K. Pruyn, chairman: 5 Sho ce trucked-in nearby native abs, idiand Sl =e 48 D. J Bellinger, culls, $5.50: common and medium a; Westinghouse Electric 10312, off %. Mont, Ward "0; io Bl : ies: Cab Re t . England J si +004 o | the Indianapolis Veterans’ Hospital|. lar) eee. © e..e..| The Kerscher Elevator Co., To-|

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3 27% Stein Jf, W. J. Henshaw, Wayne 150-160 1bs.. 85. bi 3870 and P. E. Koplein. $5.20 0: Jao. 140 lbs., $4.95; 130-130 phone held a gain of more than a NB oF 108% 108% 108 Burns Pp 1bs., $4.90; 1 bs., $4.45; roughs, $5.35; | point. wport Ind. a ft i av 16% 6 11%

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Roc Bischoff, chairman; Fisk Landers, |ers, 13c; RA] Hue breed spring- ’ WR McGowan, Fred ¢. Frauman hg, x] Ly Dn SEARS’ NOVEMBER nd George Mah Ooms. 0 c; No. * Grievance KJ. Spier, chafrman: old id {cma, No % or Nek. 4% A%; No.'3. Ide: SALES SET RECORD John FP. nee and John Wolf Duck eathered. and “fat, white, 8 “B. D. 0."—~Hobson Wilson, chair- 5 los. and or Te; (White, unger 5 lbs. 6c; CHICAGO, Dec. 9 (U. P) fears i man; Mark W. Pangborn and Bon| lbs. Roebuck & Co. today reported No : vember sales of $73,322,817, repre- - | senting an increase of 21.5 per cent over the corresponding month of

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this week, off 9-10 ;point. 100

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Sales of new cars in Indiana during October were almost 50 per cent larger than in September, the largest October gain in more than corrésponding period last year. The| 15 years, according to Indiana University's Business Research Bureall volume for the first 10 months was

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