Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1941 — Page 20

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Builders to Dine Tomorrow Night

THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941

PUBLIC HOUSING LIMIT ADVISED

Restrict Building to Temporary Needs, |. U. Real Estate Report Urges.

Times Special

BLOOMINGTON, 27.—A limit of public | temporary needs and | of units to types which { $35 a month or less were urged | today in a report to the Indiana Real Estate and Momgage Study Conference meeting at Indiana University. The suggestions were included in | a seven-point program outlined by 1 hy 0115 en and an More than 200 building industry representatives a re expected to attend the annual dinner meeting of pon hiv tan 1.U, the Construction League of Indianapolis tomorrow ev ening at the Hotel Lincoln. Principal speaker will be | | Gioser c-cordination of des

State Factory Payrolls Gain

Factory employment and payrolls

nd March housing to restriction rent for

1941, total was 4700

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| DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES 30 INDUSTRIALS

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Net of e Last Change |

133.59; Low, 152.80; Low, RATLROADS

115.66. 111.84,

FABRICATED STEEL |= i" + + + BOOKINGS FALL OFF |

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in. Indiana rose to new highs in | h February, the Indiana State Em-| To Keep Commodity Prices Down today. | 0f 2 Points With ‘Wa | The Review said $26,000 men r By ROGER BUDROW { were employed in Hoosier factories Babies’ Leading. nz YY Br during STRONG WORDS FROM WASHINGTON HAVE KEPT, | ruary, 1937, record of 305,550 by 6.7 NEW YORK, March 27 (U. P.).— prices for a good many items within reasen thus far during, Ry xen, ebr : the nation's rearmament. But there are several things on os SAY TI ernment by anti-Axis elements gen- | the horizon that may cause the Government to use more sonal gain, the Review said. lerated a rally in stocks today, and than strong words. | February payrolls were $9.505000, leading shares moved up to gains] {an increase of $415.000 over Janu- ,ynning to 2 points in moderately In the latest upsurge in prices for import commodities ary and $1.074.,000 ahove the Feb lactive trading SU 1 silk . A : a y | ruary, 1940, figure. ti ; ch as ru ber, ilk, cocoa, coffee, pepper, sugar and many Although the exact payroll figures So-called war-babies met best deothers, public speculation has taken a hand. The sharp in- for any month of 1920 are not mands. Savage Arms gained more Wr than a point and held well in the crease in ocean freight rates has helped this rice rise also. | known, the Review said, it is be-| i 1e Wi £ ! ! Jove that current Indiana payrolls | face of profit-taking, while U. S.| Ee sin WN i rat Re el the highest in history. Steel, Bethlehem and Youngstown b DEMAND LIGHT: May, 1937, when weekly payrolls|¢ach and also held well. Douglas Orient to Amer- ¥ were 8.509.000 509 000. ran up nearly 2 poihts in a stronger | oem Parts iy aircraft group. Motors moved up ed upward. en, | . HOG PRICES DIP WHEAT. CORN N CLIMB [gaining about a point each. WE idk BG) A. T. & T., Postal a) smi | creased indus- building, and U. S. Rubber gained] cor CHICAGO, March 27 (U. P).— about a point and more each and a Wi . $7 90 v | U Wheat prices on the Board of Trade Pullman ran up more than 2 points) oo, JU; veaiers stepped up de-| 0 H fod I p { The May Soy Poh new high the outstanding stock. | Addressograph 3 ve, { Yesterday Paw alf-dollar. ground for the season. Corn moved, The Santa Fe issues hit new high Alaska Juneau . 4% 4% Ye " rei TO8 Then the pros- op slightly to new seasonal tops. on fractional gains and Allen Tnftst BL Tn Ago Roger Budrow peat OF a EY HOG PRICE RANGE | Soybeans gained more than 1 cent Marquette issues were up nearly 2 High (1041), and mate-| Receipts | 2 bushel to new highs on the crop. {points each to new 1941 peaks, High (1910), the Lora Lom oo an 3 1.000 Other grains were little changed. 20 nd-Lease Bill caught the public imagination and prices 8.597 was up sx to 3%, May 897:. Corn given another whirl 9.251 was up 's to 'i; oats unchanged to minum, magnesium and nickel and or oD, ky Tve Lihianted Wp Ye, BN) second-hand machine tools. Priori- 1,500 - ties maximum prices were set a WAGON WHEAT In a jananolis, grain elevators

Strong Words May Not Be Enoug 9 y ployment Service Review reported Jugoslav Coup Brings Rise. | the month, passing the FehOverthrow of the Jugoslav Gov-| : ” Sheet & Tube rose a point and more rates Irom the ™ The pervious recorded high was p (with Chrysler and General Motors 00, space was] American Can, A. T. : T0 SEASONAL TOPS | Telegraph preferred, N. Y. Shiptri - vial and con- practical Top Falls Dime | trended fractionally higher today. on a plan to retire $15,000,000 of mand, the Pere Allen, Indust ol 1 3 =~. Yo |woar Axo rial supplies going to Britain under ig 9.306 At the end of the first hour wheat Strong words didn't work in alu8.382 covbeans up to 1c. on Copper prices sagged

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Clarence T. Myers, H. Williamson Stewart, 8S. E. Fen stermaker and Roy J. Badollet, and (rear row) Elmer ton and local organizations new public housing projecis camps. og! ID newspapers in 82 principal cities | agencies in areas not directly or —0.52 x crease of 54 per cent below the The rz2port also asserted rent | reported today | rationing of space if they are to be 197.939.5777 lines with | Teckemeyer, president of the Indie me | Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis; Assn Dry Gads U.

C. M. Stuart of the General Electric Co. Members o f committees in charge are (left to right, front row): | fense housing officials in Washing= L. Foster, G. A. Reed, S. J. Madden, E. 8. S. Hildreth and A. H. . H. Jorgensen. | 2 Demolition of a number RETAIL ADVERTISING substandard structures equal the emergency. 3. Development CHICAGO, March 27 (U, P.).—| 4. Establisnment a conservas | Retail display advertising placed tive policy by Federal lending vos | ID the week ended March 15] indirectly stimulated by the defense .» amounted to 21,276,787 lines, a de- | program. -—().22 2 | corresponding 1940 period’s total of | control laws are undesirable “be- | 22,482,834 lines, the Advertising Age cause they will require the direct For the year March 15 | feasible.” there was an linage of The report was presented hy E. R, 196,475,020 last year, of 0.6| anapolis Real Estate Board; Fred per cent. T. Greene, president of the Federal T T) Fermor 8S. Cannon, pre : A Railroadmen’s Federal Saving:

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when the Government began to release Latin American metal to the manufacturers. The copper example | points toward future technique at price control » ODDS AND ENDS lowering important duty on foreign increasing because domestic demand is running far ahead of U production . British chemists are working on a syn-| thetic textile made from seaweed. Philco reports it made 2.000.000 sets last year, first manufacturer to hit that mark . Courtald’s may take monev received from selling its subsidiary American Viscose Corp. to merge with British Celanese , Because Japan is restricting cotton imports to save Its money, a shortage is expected soon by spinning mills there . Britain may fix maximum prices charged for services, such as cost of storing fur. niture, to hold expenses down. Canadian plants are now turning 350,000 shells a month, Bank of Montreal reports . Capt. E. V. (Eddie) Rickenbacker, now recovering in an Atlanta hospital from injuries received in Eastern Air Lines crash, was re-elected a director of the airline at the annual meeting.

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ATR TRAVEL INCREASES CHICAGO, March 27 (U. P).~— The Air Transport Association said today the domestic airlines of the United States flew 75,170,116 revenue passenger miles in February, an increase of 41.76 per cent over February, 1940.

MERCHANTS

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forced prices 5 to 10 cents lower The full decline was felt in weights over 180 pounds, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. The practical top for 200 to 210- | pounders was $7.90 with a few choice | offerings going at $7.95 Vealers regained the lost vesterday and the peak price was $12.50. Sheep and lambs sold 10 to 15 cents lower with $11.40 the highest price paid

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Steers, Heifers Cholce— 5 750 pounds + [email protected]|

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Calves (steers) | Goo. and ehoice— 500 pounds down . Medium— 500 pounds down .. . Calves * (heifers) Good and choice— 500 pou nds down .7%5@ Med um-—

| 500 pounds down “ “Som 9.256 SHEEP, LAMBS (Receipts, 1625)

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| Lambs Good and choice .' 11,257 11.50 | Medium and good

| Common 8.75@ 10.00

Yearling Wethers Good and choice .... Medium

Ewes (wooled) | Good and choice | Common and medium

DAIL \ PRICE IN DEX | NEW YORK, March 27 (U, P.) — Dun & Bradstreet's dailv weighted | price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100): Yesterday ...uuuuun { Week ABO «uv vutvnatihaniavivs Month age ....u.\. | Year ago val 11941 High (March 26) 1194! Low (Feb

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($8 mark today as light demand THOMPSON PROMOTED

BY F. W. DODGE CORP.

Howard M. Thompson, Chicago district manager of Home Owners’ | Catalogs, has been promoted to gen- | eral manager, according to I. W. Hadsell, vice president in charge of the F. W. Dodge Corp. publication. Mr. Thompson's place will be taken by Howard M. Keefe, formerly | with the Mutual Broadcasting Svstem. Mr. Thompson takes the place vacated by F. Bruce Forward who resigned to hecome president and | terasurer of the Allspline Corp. mill work . hivh in McGaheysville, Va

TAKES NEW TITLE

PITTSBURGH, March 27 (U. P.) ~The name of the McKeesport Tin

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under action stockholders

National Can taken vesterday meeting here Since sale of the company's tin] plate plant at Port Vue to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., the company has concentrated its activities in can manufacturing, President

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PE 14.000: slow: generally ower; weights 240 18%. and up off the full amount: choice 230 lbs. and dow barel 10 cents off; top $8.10; good 3nd choice 180-240-1b., weights, $7.75@ 8.05 Ibs., $7.45/@ 7.85; 270-330 lbs., $7.25 sows 10-15 cents lower; 400-550-1b. wig $6.75@ 7.10, few light weights to en

Sheep-—~Receipts, 1000; late Wednesday: fed lambs slow, .mostly 25 cents lower: few choice light weight fed wooled lambs $11.25. bulk good and choice handv and medium weights 811% 11,15 with weightie; Kinos downward to $1090. specially shorn fed lambs $8.90, 60-dav shorn $9.25; today's trade. bidding around steadv or [email protected] on hulk of good and choice handy medium weight lambs held upward to and above: fat sheen verv scarce, stead: Cattle—Receints 4500. calves 1000: good and choice vearlines and light steers few loads comparable grade steers available stead: all cther grade seatterad sales weak but comparative. done early en medium to good all weigh s: load choice to prime fed vearlings topped at $1450 light steers $13.75 and comparable ade arb>and 1400-1b. averages $13. hulk fed steers, $9.254111.75. heigers scarce fully steady medium to good heifers, $9.504 11 few $1125 with one load held abo e $11.50 cows slow about steady ‘nners and cutters. $4.75@ 6.35 vealers: ead few choice shipper vealers 12612 50 buik vealers $9.50@ 11.50. bulls steadv to weak sausage kinds up to $8

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CINCINNATI, March 27 (U. P) stock-—-Hogs—Receipts, 2725. Openin 160 lbs. and up, 10 cents lower, | for good and choice butchers, | butchers, 540- 260 1bs., $7.55; 160-180 Ibs.. 7.25; bidding, 15 cents lower on 100-160 os or from [email protected], packing sows, steady; mostly $6@ 6.50, Cattle—Receipts, 365. Calves, 300 on all classe Load medium 950-1b, steers, $9.50; odd ad medium to wood heifers, | 39 50@10; load good 775-1b. heifers, $10.50; | lightweight steers and heifers down to $8 | and below; cutter and common cows, $5.50 | a. 50; vealers mostly steady, good and | choice, $ll@1 | Sheep Receipts, 150; | to make market. Good | wooled Jambs salable at [[email protected] or above.

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Pullman Stock

NEW YORK. March 27 (U. P) D. A. ‘Crawford, president of Pullman, Inc, announced today that the company is prepared to spend $15, 000,000 of its working capital to retire approximately 16 per cent of its

outstanding capital stock.

This unusual offer was decided | upon, Mr. Crawford explained, cause the board of directors had been advised that “certam holders of a substantial number of shares of including one director, have indicated willingness to holdings in connection with Federal tax-payment require-

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STEEL REC ORD SET

PITTSBURGH, March 27 (U. P.) A new all-time record for the district was established today, with steel ingot production in the Pittsburgh area reaching 103 per cent of theoretical capacity at mid-week.

Incorporations

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Times Special Ind., March 27. The second annual Business Careers Conference will he held April 24 at Indiana University. Walter Robbins of West Baden, Ind., will be in charge of the program to in- | form business school students of various fields of busines I'he eon ference is sponsored hy

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Leon C. Coller, Marion County { Marketing Area milk administrator, today announced the average price to be paid producers of 4 per cent butterfat content milk qualified hy {the City Board Health will -be per hundredweight, I, o. 'b. ributor’s plant The price will apply for milk des |livered the first hail of March, Mr. ! Coller said.

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