Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1941 — Page 34
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1941
BUSINESS
Drive Goes Forward to Find Defense Workers in City
- -—e By ROGER BUDROW THE NATION-WIDE DRIVE TO REGISTER, FOR
AN
Require d od ing
Proposed St.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : Lawrence Seaway
_ WED HOGS
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CANADA
Some 105 years after the idea for a Great Lakes- St. Lawrence waterway was born, the oft-proposed project is again before Congress, this time in the form of a U. S. navigation development in the International Rapids sections.
OMPLETED WATERWAY will be 2687 miles from Lake Superior to Atlantic : chan 1
RISE 20 GENTS
|. Is $8.15 at Stockyards: 7209 Are Received Vealers Steady.
11 HOG PRICE RANGE Top $8.20 8.25 esses sssanssrasess 8.15
sesssssesssnssess 8.25
eesasesssnees 8.725 8.25 erraassssnessress 8.25 eseasdansieeses 8.00 8.00 7.95
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Atlantic Ocean Prices rose 20 cents at Indiananolis stockyards today, the Agricultural Marketing Service reported.
NTERNATIONAL RAPIDS Power development, new locks, deeper channel 160
weighing between
[day's levels, | than yesterday. -Canadian agreement for power and
Map shows parts of the waterway still | choice 200 to 210-pounders,
Receipts |
bait you have one today with the tre- led assistant secretary. ‘ saw 1,500 | mittee work. Voting additional taxes! 70.611 |is a mighty disagreeable task, so 10,156 | thought it would be some consola- | 6.919 tion to know that there are many aos Hoosiers that are ready for t
on medium weight hogs
Hogs weighing 160 pounds or less|end of this world catastrophe, Si did not change in price, but those |may grumble when we see the size | Wallace, Virges KE. Trimble, Morris and 230|of our pounds were 20 cents above yester- | we know that heavy taxes from now | Louis McClennen, Frederick E. Mat= Weights above 230 [and ‘for the duration’ are the last |son, Harry T.
{pounds were 5 to 15 cents higher insurance we can buy.
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Greater Taxes Urged by Reagan
Times Special
WASHINGTON, March 28.—Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind.) today is dis-
playing a letter from a businessman Former Auditor Is Named who wants his taxes raised to help Assistant Secretary of
finance defense. Local Firm.
He is Silas B. Reagan, president of the Baldwin-Miller Co. of IndianJ. D. Adams Manufacturing Ce. announced today that C. C. Reed.
apolis, wholesale jewelry concern, | His letter to the Congressman reads: “If ever a man had a tough job |formerly its auditor, has been electWwW. E. Tire
mendous responsibility of your com- | menstein, formerly assistant secre= [tary-treasurer, was elected assist=
I ant treasurer, There were no other changes in [the firm's officers. Roy E. Adams is them. an of the board of directors “Phe men I talk with are think- | and president. Howard R. Meeker
ing in terms of a sound economy |iS eXeculive vice president; Floyd and the future. They think that Wallace, vice president; and unless Congress has the courage to| William W. White, secretary-treas= tax us proportionately now, that we | Urer.
will be hopelessly involved at the | Directors Wwe | Adams, Mr,
re-elected include Mr, Meeker, Mr. White, Mr. H. Macomber,
Brown, William
tax bills, but fundamentally | L. Ice and James A, Ross.
“What many realize now, the vive | The quarterly dividend of 20 cents
The top was $8.15 for good and | jority will understand and accept per share on the common stock was Vealers | if they are told.
No matter what | declared, payable May 1 to stock=
| were steady with a $12.50 practical | work we may do, we all are looking | Holders © of record April 15. 15. top, but some sold at $13. The mar- | for the same thing, and that is al | keting service reported 375 salable|chance for ourselves and our fam- |
too shallow for big ocean vessels, and industrial, ship building and ore centers the project will benefit, Inset map shows closeup of river section still unnavigable to large ships.
DAILY PRICE } INDEX
resul
Roger Budrow
the Low
Rad & S85 . § Roll Mill .. Smelt, 40 Stores Sugar TS T
ones BOM pf ..115% aya.
Lo eds | Em os
Woe od o- A y FEFFT FF FR
MR, Butler Bros
Cal Packing Calumet & Can Pacific Celanese Gent aw
» ” GOVERNOR CO.! IND. will shortly of advertisements of governors on control the speed hign The firm also is ed preparing to xpand manufacture the Defumer, automatic device for eliminating fumes in passenger busses. The company is now work- | ing on governors for use in Army tanks and hydroplanes. ® » of Pennsylvania income comes from shiphave enough freight This amounted to | about 33 million dollars in 1939 This is more than the income from any or the road's three biggest tvpes of traffic—agriculture products, livestock and livestock product forestry products. The average less freight weighs 462 pounds from “anchors to zebras.”
» THE PIERCE OF ANDERSON, release a series urging the school of the vehicles
A. use )
busses to
DEFENSE TASKS, SKILLED WORKERS who are now emploved below their skill-levels or who are unemployed is bearing fruit in Indiana, according to George J. Smith, man- | ager of the State Employment Service. He said the local office has found: A former ship fitter, chipper and caulker operating a barbershop; an experienced | airplane motor tester wor =| ing for a train-truck trans- DENIES LACK OF eye aa. Hl port system; a precision In-| spector with machine shop experience running a large beauty shop. These men and others with needed | experience may soon become val-| uable to Uncle Sam, Mr. Smith said, | because a short- . ace of skilled LOUIS Borinstein Proposes labor is expect-| . ed. Steel Mill Pay Extra The drive, he . said, is i Freight Cost. to uncover a| , large number ol WASHINGTON, March 28 (U. P.). skilled workers —Louis J. Borinstein of Indianapowho have ‘be- lis, president of the Institute of come farmers as Scrap Iron & ‘Steel, Inc. today a t of busi- urged maintenance of present price ness denressions. | 1€Vels by the industry to assure adeHe Smbhasized jquate supplies for steel mills and hwo oy tha t foundries in the present emergency. eR who regis- | . LI prices are held at present levels ter Wit] Smblovment Sorvice the machinery of collection can con- | ter i Sn h: a tents tinue functioning to bring necessary I ton het omses | SUbDIEs to mills and foundries, MT. wien Indust A uk iT} a Borinstein declared, denying any Allird Chem they will be pla ed, if hired, in their 'shortage of iron and steel scrap. Al al own communities The institute head presented a Am 3 ys : i _... plan whereby members of the trade am Rr THE BOAT BUSINESS, from yaylq act now to bring from remote Am small rowboats to expensive POWEr aprans a tsock of 5000,000 tons of Am vachts, is experiencing a little boom | scrap, making it available for na- Am of its own, Wayne Pickell, sales tional defense at no added cost to Anaconda manager of a Michigan boat build- the Government and at an extra |aree In ooo ing firm, says. _. |cost to manufacturers of no more | | Atchison He says the urge for U. 8. citi- than 83 cents per ton for their scrap | atias ST zens to buy more boats than ever supplies. | Atlas Pdr before stems from a number of fac-] The plan would involve absorp- | 4 tors: The creation of huge lakes tion by scrap dealers of high freight LING o'r in heretofore arid regions through costs of moving this scrap to places Beth. Water completion of Government dam of CU Sesame BED projects, restriction of ocean travel — due to the war and reduction in the costs of boats through mass pro- LT, &T, 10 PURCHASE duction. NEW YORK, March 9 (0. )— Sb & & Chrysler . Arrangements have been made by Col Broad B. the International Telephone & Son Bn 7 Telegraph Corp. to purchase Sons LE . Telegraph Co. of Newark, N,. % : Gon: Bdison ot.) from Commercial Mackay Corp, was announced today. : nt Qil Del ... | Acquisition of the property would Com Prod .
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|give International T. & T. means Grown ZT, [of manufacturing telephone equip- Cutler-Ham .... ment for its Latin-American sub-| sidiaries formerly supplied by European manufacturing units, it was believed, Elec Pwr & Lt.. 2 Income debenture holders of Com- Elec St Bat .... 32% mercial Mackay will be asked to ap- El Paso Nat Gas ghey prove the deal at a special meeting tentatively scheduled for April 25. pid Phen «eu... A proxy statement has been submitted to the securities and ex-|Gen Electric .. change commission. Sen a International Telephone Develop- Gen Motors ment Co. will be expanded after the Ny © yt. deal is consummated, and its name Goodrich ... will be changed to International hy 4 Telephone & Radio Manufacturing | Gull Mo & O.. corp. |
I” 17 ONE-TENTH Railroad's pers who don to fill a box car.
Deere & Co .... 21; Lac & W 24
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ro on ” ODDS AND ENDS: The New York Stock Exchange will suspend the $20 pavment per surviving | member into a gratuity fund each time one of number dies until the present drops to $500,000. Families of members who die, how- | ever, will still receive $20,000. Members will save an estimated $320 annually by the move, Delay in receipt of Ning from foreign offices the Gillette Chicago, Rock Tsland & Tacific Safetv Razor Co caused direc- Ry. Co, 2 months ended Feb. 28.(y., p com tors to tpone annual stock- Net operating income $1,928,838 vs. Ienipn “og holders until “Mas 15 $503,528 year ago. Fem od 3 Good news farmers is the As=ociated Dry Goods Corp. and Loriliard diction that farm products will wholly owned subsidiaries cinclud- macy RE soon be used to a greater extent in ing Lord & Taylor) vear ended Rare Me wh industry. Soybeans for plastics and Feb. 1. Net profit, $2,312,465; equal Mident : wood waste for auto paneling are to $187 a common share vs, $2. M amons the suggestions . Sperry 016,568 or $1.37 previous vear. jorp., busy manufacturing airplane Central
e ; B® Maine Tower Co. : instruments for the U. 8S. and gypsidiaries, 12 months ended Feb. Nay { Bar & Lt . entra et
Great Britain, reports that 1940 net og Net income $2.144.166 vs. $2.115,- ¥ 3 aH No Amer
Haves Mfg
BUSINESS AT A GLANCE “™ **
By UNITED PRESS SHEET et ver Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R, Mt T&T Co., week ended March 22 carloadings, 17.205 vs. 16,330 previous week and 13,860 year ago.
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Hogs and 108 sheep.
STOCKS SAG ON PROFIT-TAKING
Traders Ignore Settlement i: Of Steel Strikes; Volume Dips.
NEW YORK, March 28 (U, P).—| : Profit-taking and week-end evening ‘up brought an irregular decline | 400° on the stock market today. Volume Me lightened. 0 | Traders ignored favorable domestic news including settlement of | the Bethlehem and Midland Steel Products strikes, a rise in automobile production, retail trade 9 to 16 Net | Per cent over a year ago, and high- | High Low Last Change er railroad earnings. 50 60 ~..'| ‘Chrysler lost a point and General Motors a fraction. Douglas 1s | Aircraft lost 112 points to 72!4 and declines of a point or more were noted in du Pont and Union Pa- | cific. Leading steel issues dipped fractionally, Coppers, utilities, {most rails and shipping shares | eased small amounts. AmericanHawaiian Steamship gained a point. Toft, Loew's and Texas |e were firm.
HOGS
DPOW-JONES STOCK AVBRAGES 30 INDUSTRIALS Yesterday .. Week Ago
10.63 Ee “40.10 +0.29
122.47 121.9%
cesses ansrsses anes
pour ds High (1941), 133.59; Low, 117.68, pounds High (1910), 152.80; low, 111.84,
20 RAILROADS
pounds .... Packing Sows 28.68 and Choice— 27.91 i 7.13 30.66 20.73; Low, 26.54, 32.6%; low, 22.14, 15 UTILITIES
330 pounds 330- 360 pounds Good— 360- 400 pounds 450 pounds 500 pounds
High (1941), High (1910),
m-— 500 pounds . Siaughter Pigs Medium and Good— 90- 120 pound
CATTLE
Slaughter Cattle & Vealers
—0.05 + 0.60 + 0.60
19.81 19.62 25.15
Week ARO ....uvevesssnninnes | Month Ago (1941),
High 20.65; low,
Choica— 750- 500 pounds 200-1000 pounds 1100-1300 pounds 1300-1500 pounds Good— (50- 900 nounds 900-1100 pounds 1100-1300 pounds 1300-1500 pounds Medium — 750 1100 pounds 1100-1300 pounds Ci ommon= 750-1100 pounds w........s"% Steers, Heifers
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Good— Corn 500- 750 pounds
Tri-Cont | ahs 750. Good 150- 500 pounds Medium500- . 900 pounds
WHEAT PRICES RISE 2 CENTS A BUSHEL...
CHICAGO, March 28 (U., P.).— Conner 12 | Wheat futures on the Board of | — “* Trade climbed more than 2 cents a! bushel to new tops for the season Beet— today. AN deliveries of Corn sg C08 ur well entered new high ground on| Good the crop. Soy beans registered sharp gains. | At the end of the first hour, was up 1% to 2%4¢, May 90'4¢ was up Th to “sc; oats up 4 to ie; = rye up “sc to 1c, and soy beans up | [1% to 2'<e. | oon 50 pounds 3 " Possibility of more farm aid and | 800-1050 pounds ....s = ’x|action of cotton and stocks inspired} F009 5s wounds general buying of wheat. Stop-loss! 800-1050 pounds [orders to buy accelerated the up- 500-1000_pounas turn. The advance attracted profit- Con taking sales and the upturn was SS in check,
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Union Cath
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United Fruit Un Gas Imp Un Mer & Mig:
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Vanadium
Cutter and COmMMOn. West Md 2 pf... Vealers West, Unjon .... 21 Westing El
Wheat Good and choice
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Willys Overland. Wilson pf
| Weeler and Stocker Catt (Receipts, 458)
was
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500 § 900 pounds sear Calves (steers) Goold and ehotce— 500 pounds down
WAGON WHEAT Joi a grain elevat w heat, J3c thiect 111 shelled Shelled corn
"500 pounds down ... .. Calves (betters) | Gone and choice 500 Medium «= 500 pounds down
nre
.| ORDERED TO REFUND ,
corn WASHINGTON, March 28 (U. (1 Morgan, Stanley & Co., New ET York banking firm, was ordered by!
the Securities & Exchange Commis- COAL PRODUCTION sion today to return $100,562 d derwritg fees to tne Dayton] SOARS 42 PER CENT Co. Columbia GaS| WASHINGTON, March 28 (U Electric Corp. subsidiary, on then) gituminous coal production |
oe pri in the week ended March innot eXISt | creased more than 42 per cent over |
Yew No, 2
e oats
vellaw 33¢
| Lambs
ae mm 1 C ommon ..
Good and cho | Medium . Ewes (wooled) ood and choice Common and medium >
2 7
bargaining” did
ttle were received, 458 calves, 7209 |
| Barrows and Gilts Good ane 1} Ce
(Receipts, 375)
Sasser ssennan
(Yearlings excluded)
Sees s ates
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Sesseternsne Sessa anna
“estes
pounds down wivisuuesn
SHEEP, LAMBS (Receipts, 108)
Yoaiiok Wethers
vera
ilies to live under conditions that offer the opportunity to earn achievement in our work, happiness and reasonable security. And the time is here when everyone must assume a full share of the present costs if we are to preserve that future, “Let's pay as many of these hills
NEW YORK, March 28 (U.P). — Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100): YOSIAIAAY wunnassnisnsennsess 12848 Week ago 127.68 Month ago 124.31 70 | 2S We can. It may hurt now, but it | YORI ABO <iuviuisssss 117.99 # can't be as bad as it will be if we 1941 high (March Diesvenyvs 128.48 | keep putting defense ‘on the cufl’.”| 1941 Tow (Feb. 17) a nnnnseeess 123.03
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SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO.
(The House of Values)
Presents Good Buys for Tomorrow, Sat., Mar. 29th
6.25@ 6.90
6.25@ 6.85
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7.50 | ) 6.50 | 5.50
12.00@ 12.50 7.50% 11.00 | 6.00@ 7.50
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$20.95
These Values Are Tops on Rugs
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Tilling Type Chair and Ottoman. You Save $6.40 During This Sale v «+ «1»
« 1.759 9.25 i50@ 0.356
SEAMLESS
between the two firms.
the corresponding 1940 week and
AXMINSTER
orders now exceed $150,000,000
mia
No Alton R. R. Co, 12 months ended No Pacific .... 28. Net operating income, | net operating deficit, | $41.020 year ago. | Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co, : [2 months ended Feb. 28. Net oper- [Ges ode lating income, $2335491 vs. $1,036,- pub 4 (118 Vear ago. | Bure” Oil | Central R. R. Co. of New Jersey, | [2 months ended Feb. 28. Net operating income, $327,011 vs. $335,937 | vear ago. Chicago & Eastern Tlinois R. R.
Morgan, Stanley last year headled an underwriting syndicate of 38 % firms in the sale of $25,000,000 in WLI A yl Output for the latest week amount= | weights, . J 3 at 0 0 18 [fees of $47 500. led to approximately 11400000 net Al
270 V tons against 8013000 a «| The “interconnections” between :
was 95 per cent of present mine CHIC AGO LIVESTOCK
capacity, the National Coal Asso-| N | Hogs ciation reported today.
erally
AHA BROAD LOOM
a
| Feb.
j9x12 Seamless Axinster Rugs . $39.96
10 S508
6000; fairly strong to 10 cents SOWS, sirong, wi and choice | 1bs,, $7.80%8.10; to $8.1 240- | Ibs., [email protected]; 270-330 ibs., $7.35@ bulk 400-500-1b., sows, $6.85@ 7.15. |
Receipts, 800; calves, 300; more | in medium to good grade steers] last fate Thursday; market FoR moving at [email protected]; best, 10ice 950-1h. yearlings, $12.F long yearlings in fairly broad | but sharply negligible; most aling 900-1100 1bs.: local large | bought crop. practically nothin
active; genhigher on all
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| American Loan ds 51 ....., Omerican Loan 53 48 Consol Fin 5s Citizens Ind Tel 4%s 61 “eh Home T&T Ft Wayne 5'%s ... Crabb-Reynolds-Tavlor 5s 42... Home T&T Ft Wayne 6s 43...102 Ind Assoc Tel Co 3'es 70..... Indpls P&L 3%s 70 .. 104 fngpls Railway Inc 3 67 Indpls Wate * Co 81% Kokomo Water Works 5% 58... Kuhner Packing Co 4's 49...100 Morris 5&10 Stores 5s 50......100 | | Mune ater Works Nee U5... 103% | LADIES’ 107%
Silk Hosiery 5s NOVELTY SHOES $1.00, Sy abn
“tha Pub Ny on 69 [Pub Tel "104% : COUR pickup prices quoted by
and Tel 4 bh Se: | Richmond Water Wks 5% 57. | Trac Term Corn 58 57 70 x ~Ex-dividend. Wadley Co aaa AVE. WASHINGTON ST. TRUST SERVICE—FOR YOU One of the most important decisions vou will ever make is that of naming the Executor and Trustee under vour will. Since 1893 this Trust Company has served hundreds of representative Indianapolis citizens in the adminis-
tration of their estates, THE UNION TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus $3,000,000.00 Member—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ers, around $88.75. cutter to $mon cows, $5.7546.50. medium up to above: sausage bulls, $708; vealers st end. good and choice, $11@ Sheep—Receipts, 100 demand, about steady: Ib. clipped lambs, $10; T4-1b. spring lambs, $15 sheen scarce, fully steady Ra WAYNE, March 28 (U, to 10 cents highe 180- 200 Ibs $7.75: 220- 240 Ibs. 1 Ibs., § a $6.75 140- 150 Ibs, $6.90; 130- Hh Ibs, 120 1bs,. $6.15, Roughs, $6.
calves, $12; fed Western Inmbs,
year | 7.60; : earlier, a gain of 423 per cent. | 4+ 3 Morgan, Stanlev and Columbia Gas, 2 t1 8 to dat Pp duet action + Wloart of the United Cor nfl or the year to date production | ihan a by 3. P. Morga DP Ce wel totaled 119,858,000 net tons .com- bulk ¢ 5 v oan 0. pared with 111077,000 a vear ago, | | [commission said, “usually are NOt| . jnorease of 7.9 per cent, | susceptible of proof by way of ex- wile cn, plicit memoranda, letters and con-| e for Eastern shippers; genera Or TT ea Te | Beers Joe RR nation. % wrod AUSTRALIA PLANS TI RE Thos . . . 1 - his onn ion, it contende cows fuily steady at $6.50 |operating income, $347,587 vs. $139 - South Pac ; x : Sou 3 ters $3.95; [034 year ago. HR, TOLLE Ye. Wb Ee » that since 1935 Columbia subsidi- BOUNTY ON COTTON al ton oy sie Tone | I On Yovi " (aries “made no attempt to obtain Ahn fat NS above | icago, - be ; | $va1i . 1igible supply steady, os-| Waa go, ianapolis & Louis LOCAL ISSUES financing on a more favorable basis| CANBERRA, Australia, March 28 t: choice shipper dealer ville Ry. Co., 2 months ended Feb. | from bankers other than Morgan, (U. P.).—Australia today moved to firm : $1313 50. but_all light kinds weak 28. Net operating income, $194,-| Tne following sustations by the Indian. Stanley. [stimulate heavier cotton production gs Slo2> down to $8.50 and below mostly 967 vs. $151.8 ear ‘ |apolis Bond & ‘Share Corp. db not rep e- | $ 11 vear ago DT RO Te OT Ty | through a bill to provide a bounty| o ... _ Receipts. 5000: Tate Thursday: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & indicate the approximate market level SAFETY | RECORD ¢ SET | [to growers. |£at lambs close STORE 10 10 conts high spe based on buying and selling quotations of . i . jer; most upturn on handy and ng | Pacific R. R. Co.,, 2 months ended | recent transactions. Under the measure ntroduced weights; top, $11.35 paid for two double | Feb. 28. Net operating income $3,- Bi TE BY BOND BAKING CO. finté the parliament by the minis- choica 100 ib. averages with bulk handy | 421,923 vs. $2,010,004 year ago. By ters of customs, the net return to pnd, MOCIIm Hee At A bao 2s: Tao | en a 58 Emplovees of the Bond Baking producers would amount to around sheep, very scarce, steady; today's trade; | FOR ips (CO. of Indianapolis drove a total 15 cents (U.S. currency) per pound. oq" WR Riu Bug €WELR im ‘of 1224662 miles in Indianapolis | Er —————— mediim ht at [email protected]; choice 4 | during 323.440 working hours in hand ts held upward to $11.35 and 53 « - | 3 sheep scarce, stead odd lot 107'2 (1940 with a low average of only OTHER LIVESTOCK oe handy weight ewes, 67 Say y tone accident every 34574 miles, Tn : y 9%, $ CINCINNATI. March 238 P).-— Hog company officials said today. [ Receipts, 3100; active, un 5 to 10 cents FOREIGN EX J ; \ ieh v 1 “ants V The firm also reported there were | Loh weighs steady 10 20 Gm rar ieher : CHANGE only 10 los 220-1bs.: 220-240 Ibs. $7.90: 260-280 1bs.| NEW YORK, March 28 (U. P.).—FollowVy yor t time accidents during £7.40; 280-300 Ibs, $7.20. 160-180 Ihs - $8. ing are noon cable rates an maar eurmedium and good 140-160 Ibs. $7.15 7.50: Cable Rates Net Che. a Sood packing sows $676.5 30. ave 34.0314 3 y attle—Receints, 400; calves, 25 8 limited 0% s about steadv U. S. STATEMENT [iiiicd and most sales about steady, Good WASHINGTON, March 28 (U. P.).—Gov- | 10.50; light weight mixed steers ‘and heifernment expenses and receipts for the] current fiscal year through March 26, | compared with Bah YR eit
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239 SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE C0.
932 SO. MERIDIAN ST. (A Mile From Higher Prices)
Last Year +88. 564,848, 950. 18 87.061, 930, 08: 38 | Receints . 5,299 .119.036.45 Del. 3.265.720.922.73 f .. 3.221,338,672.73 . 2,306,683,933.29 1,562,033,133.89 , Debt «6.813.560 478 08 Gold Res. 22.358,534,210.15 Customs ,.. 257,049,177.69
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BARGE CONTRACT AWARDED PITTSBURGH, March 28 (U. P). ~The Dravo Corp. today announced | <.. it was awarded a contract for con-| i struction of four tank barges for| - the Sabine Towing Co., of Port Ar-| "thur, Tex. | | |
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FURNITURE STORE
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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE : Clearings TH @ Debits ¥51,000 L318 530 ii
LOCAL } PRODUCE Heavy breed colored hens, 15¢; colored hens, 12¢; Leghorn hens, No, 2 Leghorn hens, 9c; broilers, 3 4 and over, 19¢; White and Barred Rocks, 100. colored breeds, 1Bc: cocks,
Le, Buiter No. 1, 34734'%¢c; R2'5¢; butterfat, No. 1, 30c
We Buy, Sell and Quote:
Public Service Co. of Indiana 6% and 7°, Preferred Stocks
Central Indiana Power Co, 1%, Preferred Stock
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Cry Secorrries CorroraTion Investment Bankers 7 CIRCLE TOWER Zircon 535%
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Maks Woodworking Your Hobby-Use
DELTA MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS
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