Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1941 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
BUSINESS
State Facing Big Shortage of Skilled Workers This Summer
By ROGER BUDROW
INDIANA WILL NEED
production workers
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A vear ago that would have been welcome news but toBecause we don’t have that
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day it many
poses, exhausted. The Office of Prduction Manage- | ment, the super-defense men 0) Washington, are
hunting for such supply of skilled production workers i
BETWEEN
when the new munitions and armament factories get under way this summer or fall, according to
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jobs.
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Power and Light Directors Re-Elected
HOUSES WANTED
‘They Could Be Moved ey From Bombs; Prevent | Ghost Towns.
By JOHN W. LOVE Times Special Writer | WASHINGTON, March 19.—The big moment in the lives of the hotuise inventors has arrived, but in a manner they never expected.
For more than a decade the designers of systems of prefabricating dwellings have yearned for a large - scale demonstration, with
40,000 and 50,000
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1941
DEMOUNTABLE’ | Speaks Monday
ERSATZ RUBBER OUTPUT READY
Large Soale | Production of Synthetics Expected In Emergency.
| NEW YORK, March 19 (U. P.) — | America’s rubber tire, petroleum {and chemical industries today are ready to produce synthetic rubber on a large scale in event supplies tof natural rubber are cut off by lclosing of Far Eastern shipping. Consumption of natural rubber by the United States, world's largest user, runs around 600,000 tons ane nually, Most of this comes from the Far Fast from cultivated rube
arate schemes have been developed | for manufacturing the parts of the | house in factories and assembling] them on the lot with mallet and! screw driver, the shells of some of} them erected between dawn and!
E. D. Nathan, sales promotion manager for B. F. Goodrich Co.'s Miller tire division, will speak at the Indianapolis Sales Executives Council meeting at the Indianapolis Athletic Club at 6 p. m. Monday. He will discuss co-
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SUGAR SHARES REN FEATURE TRADE
means, to get] | workers to register for these jobs that will be ready soon, The Indiana | State Employ-| ment Service is participating in| this drive, but too optimistic about its results here. They figure that with the exception of workers in rural areas, most unemploved men and ahead the state are already reg- main
ber plantations. Rubber first came from Central America, where it was known in the ancient Maya civiliza« tion. Shortly after Charles Goode year invented the vulcanization process in .844, the crude rubber came from wild rubber frees in | Brazil. Then the trees were grown lin the Dutch East Indies and Ma laya, our present sources of supply, Until the present war broke out the average man seldom heard of synthetic rubber. The Germans produced a synthetic in the World War Their first manufactured rubber was made from coal and it pst out $30 a pound. Pirst tires de from it were placed on Kaiser
Wallace O. Lee Elmer E. Scott Wililam H. Mooney
All officers of the Indianapolis|Dan C. Hess, vice president in, Other members of the board inPower & Light Co. were re-elected | charge of operations; Mr. Lee, vice clude Arthur V. Brown, Mr. Pritchat a meeting of directors which president in charge of personnel | 27%: Peter O. Reilly. Mr. Richardson, |gysy. | | {Elmer W. Stout, all of Indianapolis; | At least three Government agen-| followed the annual stockholders’ and public relations; A. C. Crandall,|charles True Adams and Morris E. | cies are Gullding or soon ‘Will be| |meeting yesterday. vice president in charge of sales; |Feiwell, Chicago, and Archibald L. building such Hoses under eight or | | The stockholders re-elected’ Wal- | Mr, Scott, secretary and counsel; Jackson, New York. 10 different systems of design, to a| ordination of sales efforts and lace O. Lee, Elmer E. Scott and Berton Stout, assistant treasurer;| Yesterday's meeting marked the otal likely to run into the thou- advertisin William H. Mooney to the board for O. T. Fitzawater, assistant treasurer first election since the voting con-|cangs The principle of prefabrica- a three-year terms. and assistant seeretary, and Bar- trol, as represented by the common |
Spur to Stocks. ti 1so h the approval of De Officers re-elected were Harry T./nard W. Schotters, assistant secre- stock, passed to the public lust | ense Housing dn PRICES ON GRAINS
EW Y $ he ( oe Housing Co-Ordinator Charle re YORK, Nah D - an Pritchard, chairman of the board tary. | April. Previously, the common stock] I ou ng 1 Charles Trading in Stocks cont 8 land president of the company; Wil-{ The board promoted Ralph W. was held and voted by a holding | Ro surprise for industry ~ HIGHER AT CHICAGO demonstrations is that the CHICAGO. March 19 (U.P). — | Wilhelm's private car, and they
» rt . i. oy . . 2 3 A ar Se IE. yim C. Richardson, vice president, Husted, an employee many years, /company which was dissolved last! Built in One Day hl 1yihg a 8 : and assistant secretary; to an assistant secretaryship. year. the ese appen oon Government Grain prices on the Board of Trade worked just fine until the ear {so much in low cost or in spe m resumed their upward trend today. stopped. Then it was necessary te
in various sections but the !réasurer N. Y. STOCKS (putting up these houses as it is in| ;,0 2h4 September wheat advanced | jack up ‘he wheels because the syn-
list continued narrowly ir-| BY NE a speed in taking them down. The to new high ground for the season, thetic would flatten out under dead
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DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES | Government wants “demountabil-| 0". May contract rose to the | weight , orn and all deliveries of soy beans iy Navy and defense people recently CO Sveriges y 0.48 was up % to 1 cent, May 88%c¢. Corn (as a base. This was called Buna, But Heavier Classes premolded concrete slabs is 23 Ait 7 cent and soy beans up 1% to 1% |trium, the German word for sodium bled as soon as the armament] Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) Top Indianapolis | grain elevators are naying 1 eat 1.000 the existence afterward of “ghost corn: new No. 2 white shelled corn, 65¢: |aajlad butyl, considered better 7,563 : make it possible to move thousands Y up in this rush to make rubber syna PRATT & WHITNE munitions industries (or | Pont’s Neoprene, Goodvear's Chemi= 9.254 buvais Corp.” s Hycar made by Hydrocarbon : Lead : 3 1, of trailer cities, in which the Gov- C. A. Page of the Pratt & Whiti | weights, the Agricultural Nn nig | dianapolis chapter, American So-| The chemist's mind recalls a NYC & St L pf 2 % [were 10 cents higher than yesterday. | Though not all the circumstances [Jo Amer : : Mr. Page will discuss gage de-| Dliofilm, home-prene, okoprene, ty= { pounds were 10 cents lower than ing industry now confronts a labor p. m. R. D. Harris is taking reser-, cause they do not vulcanize, Manu- © "|choice 210 to 220-pounders. Vealers Years. The building unions of the The main ingredient of synthetie | Packard | RAILWAY EXPRESS . cordial to the idea of manufacPenn RR petroleum. This cracking process | Boe; Sc&B .... 'have been B its spring “More Business” their officers also) that the dan- | butadiene. dent, Nor have all A. F. of IL. of Chicago. district sales manager, | use plywood in making their pan- A Po ee outside. | Directors of Van Camp Milk Co. yesterial, the method is much the stock, payable April 1 to stockhold- |
30 INDUSTRIALS 60 BOTH WAYS ity That's the new word in the| level since Nov. 19. September —0.08 established new seasonal tops. Germany later perfected a rubbers Na at a house in North Holly- p p down and put together again in a up % to '4 cent; oats un-|the “BU” from butadaine, the basis Are Lower. | utes. | cents. which was used as a catalytic agent Receipts ‘emergency’ is over, if and when] ceipts genc; | IRR Bic. Subject to marker | As the German buna patents. Tn 10.5% {swns” around the great munitions De¥, No. 2 yellow shelled corn, 6lc: No (adapted for general rubber purposes, 8,841 j of skilled workmen quickly from thetics. There are B. F. Goodrich 9,396 s stries the mili-| y situation) made it advisable. AID 10 SPEAK HERE gum, Dow Chemical's Thiokol, Union Towns of this construction would | | . ———— i | Prices advanced for Nat } | Chemical & Rubber Co. formed b ou Prodcts ernment also has an interest, | ney Co., Hartford, Conn., will speak y . Service reported. | Newpt News Sh 26% 26 Ts | : | ciety of Tool Engineers, at the Hoo- | dozen other rubber synthetics, inNo Ther Weights between 160 and 220 pounds re favorable in these demonstraiss |No Pacific ..... 6 3 — sign and gage making. The din-|Ply and ablo. Some of the syn- . yesterday. opinion which is no longer so unYe vations at Cherry 6411-R facture of synthetic tires already Va | 1-16 | were strong to 50 cents higher with C. I. O.. where they have been |B “ove { rubber butadiene is obtained aramt Pict oT tured houses or not opposed as the T0 HOLD MEETING Phel . eips Dodge. breaks down the oil to a mixture Furthermore, the members of meeting | can be separated a gas which unat the Spencer Hotel gers they thought they saw in pre-| J. G. Shannon of Chicago, gen- | unions been cool: In several house Will speak. W. C. Rutherford, els, the same unions have contracts| VAN CAMP SPEC IAL Whether the house panels are of |terday declared a special dividend of | (same in all the systems. lers of record March 24,
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