Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1941 — Page 4

PAGE { RS. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1041 A Week and a Half's Work HOG RECEIPTS New Treasurer ‘FARMING out’ |

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Business May Face Even Greater) Lj spas = ay EIT 13,725 Are Received Here; 4 AN Wo Defense Heads Want More

Problems at the End of the War gis ge Se SS % Prices Lowest This | hy Manufacturers to Aid -—— By ROGER BUDROW A wa anid i Month, | Arms Effort,

IT MAY BE A TOUGH JOB TO GET this defense pro- 3 Ra SRN sags HOG PRICE RANGE ARs ; By CHARLES T. LUCEY gram rolling but it will be an even harder job to stop it when] & Sow : SE a We Hy Top Receipts = Times Special Writer the time comes, the economists of the Guaranty Trust Co. - 2 : ds March 19 ...oovuvieueneses $8.13 ot EE | | WASHINGTON, March 31.—Conat New York beli ’ ; CS 3 pe ar or ay X : Harch ea I oo : vinced that top defense production . ON ors oe vey & ys : ng 9 y wyyt Es SRC 3 v a | March sessecsvesenavnse. 5.25 1,500 | Sa SRE is dependent on much wider adapta‘The tapering off of military expenditures,” they write, : a hoi “ N . > ls March 24 .osecrcrcrennees 8.25 10.610 uh an ® [of the “bits and pieces” principle errs BA} - sri ¢ . . 0 QV . "1 oN-! & X NE Ne W , 3 March srrretssianseenes 8.00 10,156 FER BER that at present, the Office of Pro=- \ ave , sconomic system and will con — : { 156 | Gow p of Pro will le we a huge void in out economic syst * 8 3 March I 6.919 Ea = | duction Management is undertakfront business with a new set of very serious problems of ie Lo A ; | March sersesasiaeaaeees 195 8,261) SRE Te | ing a broad new study of the na-

. i : : :. yb ‘ : ir » March cacivassasrenses N13 7.200 “ readjustment. This situation will exist in a nation that has : : ; 3 Y var A 3.015 ons unused but useful” plant fa-

: : Younes a Eh March 31 ..., 190 133% : CB already become habituated to the idea that Government | $s" £ le : OR J re i 125 a Sa This study, according to Peter R.

must combat unemployment and maintain purchasing power | 3 SD SE grey Se SER iad oo ri A new record in hog receipts was : : SE § |Nehemkis Jr. of the OPM defense

x ) oe ; . ; " wy contract service, will correlate, anaS810 SO : J \ . |set at Indianpolis today when 13,725) gp oT ro, de : mate, by incre: sing its expenditur es In time of depr e on. F . # : ¥ ; Mikel, RS a y arrived at Union Stockyards, the| obert H. Turner is also lyze and catalog all private and

“It is difficult to escape the be-| ; : : most this year. The previous record | comptroller, local surveys which have been made lief that governmental outlays for K PRICES & : ; Cl : : JET RR ; _— 8 | was set Monday, Feb. 17, when 12,-| — Bere SoEionaliofie . these purposes will be found quite 3 v e 8 3 ] 306 were received here. i ‘ fUy~SIn ( es, acting as necessary at the close of the ST ; aa o_o Se a Re att nn Ra oy Pb, ait Prices failed to weather lower Roscoe Turner Aeronautical on this information, then will serve ; = i |as clearing houses to aid primary

present military : _— : : ; : ; Ee ee bids and a 15-cent cut was made on | ml 4 ) emergency as| HOLD STEADY : x : fH 0 No LT all weights over 160 pounds. Packing | Corp. Now Capitalized contractors and subcontractors in

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: . on Bo ¢ X w i i f the “bits d es”? and that the Go _ Sey R ound hogs drew a $7.90 top but the application o and piece i al burden - BR Ss ; p 8 p | Robert H. Turner, brother of Col. |idea—the dispersal, by contracto™ financi . | ; bulk of the good to choice 160 to | Roscos: Turn h } lected | receiving the primary contract f rearmament i | : = 230-pounders cleared within a | \0SCO€ TRer. aas Cen. © eoled | : 5, 0 will be light- Steel Operations Dip to] : i « : a of $7.65 to $7.85. These prices treasurer of the Roscoe Turner all possible parts orders to smaller : ie > an- | manufacturing concerns. It has no

ened only tof 99.2 Per Cent of SSE ~ were the lowest this month. | Aeronautical Corp, 1t was , effective. But Mr. N relief. the Agricultural Marketing Service. | board of directors over the yea. : ut Nehemkis and NEW YORK. March 31 (U. P.) — gloomy about! {to the entirety of their big cone last Friday. 3 X " BREE BRS 3 R x Barrows and Gilts gloomier about the post-war period Low-priced rails were active and Lined up at the airport at Lock Haven, Pa. are more than 170 Piper Cub planes Paine delivery. 140- 160 pounds When the private and regio A a nicvial trai et { nal leave the usual train of destruction N | 200- 330 Doungs : oe 7.90 po chi i ad i n | 240- 270 pounds ... “e 2 .60 y : i 3 st vi : 3 : “" coppers were firm. Several special| &ram, which is turning out 53,000 fliers annually. | 270- 300 3 Ray Johnson, Chicago, first vice| inary ang secondary contractors shattered morale. r 90! St. Louis, second vice president, and | Good Jid Clio) Com was also announced by Col.|ra00 ang repair shops on the back ig) rr < “he : : High ‘Low LstiThangel 6.15% 6.85] | plane for use for the instruction] hampered by a lack of precise in = = 2 CENSORNHIP ard rode yestysc. slightly from 99.8 per cent of ca-|Qdaws Exp . 3% 5% 53 Ys | Week Ago 22.29 043 Medium ,| ing program. edge on the part of the primary . rob lr nm a . ne en ; adit c 3 } war started because messages were this week. The reduction was not Allis-Ch isd 9 92 i | High, 1941, 133.59; : Lows 117.66. | Madium and Good But the company’s trans-Atlantic _.;..1., rae WGIROp i Ay i 19 . 2 s. The I | schedule, but it was believed to re- Am & F 8 a ooo | Saturday 55 0, Mills Expanded. [Sinueister eattte 4 Vealers (Receints, 1661) its various commercial services | share of the big orders. . lAvOe. rast . ti 1i- ss 23. r {. Mare J — | “750-50 5. es 2.00@ a large part of France, cutting di-| extent from strikes. {2 g 83 py — NEW YORK, March 31 (U.P.).—| 750- 900 pounds ; 3 Na130 s | doubled in the past year, Col. Tur-| duced for the Army and Navy wil Paris, Havre, Antwerp, Brussels a High, 1040. 32.63: Low, 32.14. almost certainly” have to be ex- 1300-1500 pounds 12.00@13. | so that the small manufacturer efpn

) in , recise information ’ give way to a ; bi Steers and heifers struck a more, hounced today. / | Dreis to which its Tay oh fe new burden of Capacity : 3 ; i ; or less peddling market, according to| At a meeting of the corporation's 5 been i |other officials believe s . Even though | Fat lamb and sheep values were| end, Robert Turner was named new ‘== = “0 0 bly i pi the bank isi." i market was firm today : steady. treasurer in addition to his A olding fast : sag x Bw S Sr as comptroller, Roger Budrow (his country's| ¥ith Volume slightly greater than Lo : y : ROGS Col Dir president of the tracts—some of them running to sri) : . iC EVE os wa kaa : WE : ad Se oh : | tens of millions of dollars, problems after the war, it is even| Leading issues had small gains - Rn AR TREE R ! 3 Good and Choice | company. also announced that Miss “eaqing issues n STH > 120 pounds 85@ 33 Marian Allyne of Indianapolis, as- Information Lacking n Europe. Of course the war “will . : . tn ‘80 | sistant secretary of the company, in Europe. Of course I i overal made new highs for the year| Recently completed expansion at the Piper aircraft plant there made possible production of more than | 10: 00 pounds rgtrreaney N03 788 | had been elected secretary P h y : . and longer. Steels held around the | 8% g chine ; : Ye nivils : 0 2 $ . : .90 | Ny we surveys have been reduced to exact f life and pr ‘ty - : : ht 100 trainin lanes a week. The ships are used mainly in the Government's civilian pilot trainin ro- ye : her Ss 7 ar dee oom, ST Te Hg Sigs previous close. Oils, utilities and gp P p gp 220- 240 pounds .... “en 85| Other officers of the company are facts and figures. available to both ' iby . | i. pounds . . 0 .30 Se . . AY A N of tie issues had wide gains or losses, in- ; | 300-330 poungs aE « 8.8 05 | president; Sydney Schoenberg Jr.|j, the 36 OPM regional offices, offi1e after at ar ios . : : : : : The aftermat of the ast war fluenced by thin markets. | Medium. - ds L100 TI5. Jol M. Scho nbere. St. Louis, third cials believe it will be possible to brought about economic and polit-| = p;4ing the market was what Wall | > 0 PONS iiicvigincene LNG 7S VON = RNIDEIE, Du By. work toward the goal of mobilizing ical dictatorships on the content. Street construed as favorable war ° ° ng vice president. machines of “even the smallest ga~ It J probably too much to lope news over the week-end, notably By UNITED PRESS pounds .... 6.95@ 7.15 | ’ a he that the consequences of the present ;,. British successes against the | 300: 8 Bk $804 “ | Turner that the company has Just|gtreets and alleys.” yea we 1 a a TOO . a Je ¥ PY \ MN R k > Cassettes 7 \ r rar : war will be less sweeping or the! rtalian fleet. Net | DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES | Good | purchased a new Howard training; officials say the program has been attempted remedies less drastic. | Business news continued favor- —R 30 INDUSTRIALS 6.65 6.80 A pilot train : able, Steel operations dipped {Acme Steel .... 46'2 46% , 4. 1, Saturday 22.37 —0.31 - 300 oN 8 80h 670 Students under the CAA pilot train-| formation—an inadequate knowl tions helped Western Union's tele- 5 WI / . -Way El ¢ 9-16 ¢ ++vv. | Month Ago 20. —0.98 . vu 250- 500 pounds 16@ 6.7 The Turner flying school, which . . : . yacity last week to 99.2 per cent for Al bt $30 ww 8! : ! 2 . s y e g contractor as to subcontractin graph business for a while after the | B I A Ch Bore: w : : : niYear Ago ....... a2 —o2s Fortune Says Civilian Uses Slaughter Pigs recently began operations in the| facilities available in his area. wn : accounted for by the American Iron Amal Leath | Oo 90- 120 pounds 5.15@ 6.50 new hangar at the Municipal Air- | inability of small-shop operators to or and tolls therefor eater Tr b) 1al Leath ; oi Yuh 9140, 152.80; 11.84. longer and tolls therefore greater. |g qiee) Institute in announcing the Am Ag Ch Del 14% 14 8% + '%| Tah. 1930 - ALS 5 Must Be Reduced or CATTLE port, now maintains 16 airplanes for make the right contacts to get a nLsIiness Jap) oS 3 > u « nt busine: Geclined with the Gepnal} sult mostly from necessary shut- he, & Me Aa 4% roo [Werk Age hy 0.16 | Steers | capitalization of the corporation now According to plans, samples of occupation of Belgium, Holland and | 44uns for repairs and to a smaller || x of 55 55 35. me J IMIOMII ARG voxosssssnsy vans DUE 9 | Chot stands at $250,000, having been | weapons and equipment being pro- : p oS oi 3 12! Year Ago ... cave 306 tes : ,i11 | 900-1000 pounds rect connections with its offices Bh TH —— [Atl i foe i 1a] High, 1941, 29.33; Low, 26.34, | Steel capacity of the mation Will{, 6071300 pounds : [email protected] | ner said. be exhibited in the regional offices, : . Good— AReranth, Added to this was he WHEAT RECOVERS [Bald Loc panded still further to meet the |“ 500 pounds ... oer [email protected] 2 REA A CONTRACTS | see and study what is needed [aga A rietion - [Ralt & f l< . ‘me '0- | 900- @12 ‘ fesiricuion of fommercie] eng hans [Bare QE ait 1a | Saturday demands of the armament pro 900-1100 pounds . 10 2512 00 | | decide whether his shop can mapk® Cclal transac 3 .

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Times Special 75 WASHINGTON, March 31.—Two | The OPM has arranged with the High, YI10, 76,25; Low, Juiz In an article appraising the prob-| "0 11% Pounds Bellen. | REA contract awards were ans major engineering societies to have lems created hv shortages that al- | chelce— En | Routes for Indiana today | technical counsel attached to each High . Last Change |Veady have developed in steel pro- | S00; 750 pounds : - 110021233, pots went to the i Boge office. The Government hilhips Pet 38% duction, the magazine pointed out | 500- 750 pounds .........s.. [email protected]| and Material Company, Evanston, also plans to give all possible fi-

Pitts Coal pf.. 34 : - {that “figures of capacity are one | Heifers | TIL. The White County Rural nancial aid to small-shop operators fs Suse. 3 : Chole Membership Corp., Mon- | if they are able to fit into the arms | Pu

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NEW INDUSTRIES such as pre- CHICAGO. March 31 (U.P) fabricated housing, air conditioning. Wheat futures on the Board of cat Packing. television and Diesel engines are Trade dipped 1 cent a bushel im- Can Pacific unlikely to create much new em- | .ediatelv after the opening but Carriers & Gen

plovment, in the opinion of Chair- rajjjed to recover all of the loss in Chi Gt W Ry v " \ oy man Joseph C. O'Mahoney of the the jater dealings. Soy beans es-| Gh Gi W Rv pf Federal Monopoly Committee. Labor (ahlished new tops for the season. Cli imax Moly Co ! } . : y - . | CO y § f has become more productive be- other grains were irregular with | go} & So 1 bf . cause of the very widespread Use norn down 1 cent a bushel at one! Colum Gas of electric power, chemical pro-|¢ime. Com Solvents cesses and mass production meth- At the end of the first hour. | Comwlth

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ods, he says, and new industries) [wheat was unchanged to up ic, | cons hold slight promise of offset labor|arav 9c. Corn was off 1% to He; Cons displaced by technology. He said a| ats off ! ¢ to %e; rye up % to off Cont committee survey showed produe- | yo and soy beans up '% to %ec. Cont No tion rose 30 per cent from 1923 10| Gorn showed weakness from the |S | Crucible St

1929 while output per man-hour of} opening. Announcement by the Curtis Pub employment Riney = per cent. | Commodity Credit Corp. that its| gurt iss we “

q I . basic price of corn offerings were | | South Rv pf ... ODDS AND ENDS. Eddie Rick-| "5 Pp et is gg ~ | Spicgel 8 en enbacker bought 7000 shares of | feauced to cents over May Ior D Lac&W ..... : 3 2g, | Std GRE 4 pl A T= . . Sue aye | No. vellow influenced selling. Dist Seag 5'2 5 %s Std O ‘ Fastern Air Lines stock in January, . [Std

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Iman ....... 263% 3 s billets and wire rods, on the un- | Goo ood~— | t | POET : : s=Rua loading platforms behind the fac- | pogiumc, POURS .eoveesssesss [email protected]) construction of 137 miles of line to It's futile to ask a small ma-

diu : ; : Radio .......... 44a 4 “+++, [tory are something else.” | '500- 900 POUNAS +...vveeeeess [email protected]] serve 350 members and the Kanka- | chine-shop operator if he can make Republic Lt : 8 : 1 + iti Soo. "500 1 ds 7.25Q 8.50 kee Valley REMC, Wanatah, for machine guns if he's never seen one _| Republic Stl pt 100 0 0°. - Cite Brilish | 2 pou Comatesssss 107 miles to serve 254 members at | except in the movies,” Mr. Nehemkis a) RCHACM Oil ... 3% 3 “> 1.500 12 $74,839.73. said. “But if, under this new plan

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fey Savage Arms .. . | perience in wn 5.5 AGH OF ER : > 4 : 7 S a machine gun and let £3 SB he Mu he © Weel requirements to support its | Center” i R888 OTHER LIVESTOCK | I En “es P : contention that both Government ° ’

| Socony-V: Vacuum. ! 7. P.).~—-Hogs~— ” (Yearlings excluded) CINCINN ATL March 31 (U. gS tell us whether he can do the job. experts and steel men in the United . Receipts, 4575; bidding 15¢ lower than The OPM wishes to be in position,

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! h discussed, entirely unofficially so developed a plastic- “line cap to pro-| 3 y 1 ONT | Freept-Sulphur . 3M 3 “ee “« _. | Si: 800 un 10.00 sheep and heifers offerings as low as $8; scussed, tirel} ) 8 tect baseball players against a * ‘bean | l Wo S.S I A I EMEN I | ' 20th Cent-Fx pf group of angry and persistent pounds ...ceeeeesees [email protected] medium cows occasionally $767.50; canners| far the possibility of a Governball.” There is one drug store 10}! WASHINGTON. March 31 (U. P.).—!Gar Wood I new

bated? watthed 050 cannes [email protected] economists” within the New Deal is| godine. POURS sessssrssesss 0.0 0) and cutters, [email protected]; bulk strong weight each 274 persons, according to the Government expenses and Yeceipts for Gen Bronze .. —" Union ab, j . 3% [pressing for an expansion in steel | 300.10 -1000_ pounds vesssansences B.35@ 8.00 stock steers, $7.50: vealers, steady: good as an inducement to maximum

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re scal year throu March 28, | Ger trie.... 323 3: 32 : jg . 3 : - » : . Census . . Tire manufacturers We LL ae y Year a gh Are aa Bigeu oe pf oF 85 : 21 Un Carbon cua BY 3 3 2 capacity of at least 10 per cent, 500~ § 900 © pounds ....... "en 1.800 8.25 dull: culls, $5.50@ 6. spread of orders among small shops. * 3 United Corp ... 3 34 3 Calves (steers) Sheep—Receipts, 125; moderately active | ——m0m J

This Year Last Year Gen Motors .. 27 27 300 vers ’ : may soon be asked to discontinue Expenses $8,667,284.452.36 $7.112.005,232.99 Gen Pr Ink.... 634 A - United Corp pf. : ” Cost Billion or More Goo. and ehoice— nd mostly steady on limited numbers

. 6 3 4 Ty a m ve white sidewall tires to save | Receipts 5,333,107.949.99 2.78 Gen St! .. 567 567 567 . 3 | Un Gas Imo 8 8. . Sun 500 pounds down ............ [email protected]| available; good wooled lambs, $10.50@ 11: po Rs nds of rubber | Gross def. LL 3'944210.21 Gimbel os Es $c 5 I |U 8 Plywood. ¢ 93% It estimated that an expansion of | Medium— Ab he BE i SB 1: EA T im ated 00 pounds Net def .289.697,902.37 21 1 Goodr 27 27 15 |Z § Rubber.... 23 2 3 Tr this extent would cost between| 300 pounds down [email protected] | 85-1b. weights: truck load 78-lb. winter | Cash ba 239.254.841.468 Gulf Mobi le&k O § IU 8 Steel .. g 4 3 shorn offerings, $9.75; odd head strictly |

ae kes. _ | Wrke. bal. 1 '494 398 581 46 1.808 317.042.39 |Gu M & Oh pf. 147; 5 : "1, | Univ Pict : qn + $1,000,000,000 and $1.500,000,000 and | Good and shar (heifers) | choice spring lambs, $16: sheep scarce, | ib, debt 16.613 081 a0 2 J rra-Jos315.001 - would require two to four years to 300 pounds down RC 9.504 11.00 | about steady. 1d 1 22, e | c

155.929.778.87 l meee. “ n A “5 3 Sy | 1 inm— Guaranteed ustoms ©59,933.689.36 Holly Sug k 3% 13% ......] : “s \complete. | 500 pounds down ............ 8.00@ 9.50] FT. WAYNE, March 31 (U. P.).—Hogs | Cleaned & blocked WATCH REPAIRING {HUPD Motor". Vel =e As an alternative to this “huge 5 | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | 8 ~ oa . . SHEEP, LAMBS (Receipts, 503) |180-200 lbs, $7.55; 160-180 lbs. $7.45: this d. Limited | Pp : t | and costly” expansion, the magazine| © = R PS, [: 320-240 Ibs. 87.40% 240- 360 SV.iaiil LMS =» mie

| Yai 5 . % 3 | Ww 2 0 Int erlakt Ir .. 5, > 5 1 a * 32 : : : } A ot | Walwort 7 7 iver Am 260-280 1bs., $6.90; 280-300 lbs. 80! | DONE BY EXPERTS Clearings ve $ 3.015.000! A Sth L 10 Ward Bak att . Suggesie facieased use of substi- Good and choice . i 2511.50 300- 350 Ibs. $6.65: 350-400 lbs. $6.35: (] T- P EAGLE 5 Debits ....... 8,064,000 | 10! een ae ) bs: Ward Bak pf. f . utes for civilian stee] consumption Medium and good ...... rerns @ 150-160 lbs., $7; f s., $6.73; ‘leaners y H. I. Mayer, Ine. | i T&T For.. 2° : ... "| Warren Br > > 3 + and curtailment of nan Po | SOTUROR 0, [email protected]) 140 1bs., $6.50; gz, 6.35; Cleaners oa us PD els 2 Ww. Washington lc ings “besten 97.053, 000 | A | es: Union and ? 5 s 3 : ducti p Yearling Wether es se fed Western | Vimi2e 51075 DR. 1059 507 Virginia Ave. Debits : gi uction, Good and choice 9.25 3 @ll. y :

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on Everything! Leh ¥ Coal pf. more efficiently through the indus-|800d and choice Ra 8 J F 1 ; a . “ | Common and medium ... A . D d W : h Len Val RR": 1 83% 5% 4" LOCAL ISSUES try—would indisputably raise out- — famondas atches ) The following quotations by the Indian-| put, but before rationalization is a I outl, Cone, |lgsce mc 24 opie age velapet Rou BE Gi, fo JRO TERE: possible, some sort or controling] CHICAGO LIVESTOCK usical Instrume Ries 5s he he Be Celie ihe approximate "market level | board for the steel industry, en-|, Moss; Receipts, 16000, slow; esnerally Clothing, Shotguns, | bt raw El "nf 971 he 4| recent ‘transactions. Se (ng /AUUlAMENS TY dowed with plenary power by grace! 7.95; top, $8 sparingly; 240-280 lbs., K T pf g

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sane 4 “as SIs? Loan JEWELRY ie PA ue Nd os —1-32 Agents Finance Co. Inc. com. 7% agreeable to Philip Murray of the good 400-500-1b. weights, $6.65@7. he CO Inc Mont Ward ... 3 E) 3 i Agents Finaace Co., Inc., pfd.. 20 “ey C. I. O. must be set up.” th _1 Sh eep—Receipts, 14,000; today’s trade; the State ” . ont Br .... 20% 20% : Belt RR & Stk Yds com ..... 55 tn at ; Slap maga Lagucally Ho Say tion ce: aking 1 KNOERLE TIRE (HI) Inc t RR & Stk Yds pid ...... “as i ambs 08 i ully cents lower o 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. N Oentrel Ind Pow 170% pfd zine said. Ee Del A rices; asking $10.35 SAXOPHONE ¢ " oy

BR . L : d d Per ai Nat Dairy ... ; ; 33, Comwlih Loan 57% pfd .. and better for choice Westerns; early bids, . L 2421 N. Meridian XH Nat Dist . 2 Hook Drug Inc com «ss 14¥ % : mostly $10. SAL; around 110-1b. fed West- esson Home TRT Ft Wayne 7% vid. ! FOREIGN EXCHANGE | eves, 572 Instruction TA. 3311 \ Ind Assy Tel Co $5 pfd...... | Cattle eats. 13,000; calves, £00; ine- R\ po " | Ind & Mich Elec 77% pid vee. 109 . NEW YORK. March 31 (U. P.).—Fol-|dium weights and weighty steers, 25c¢ habbit hdd Ind Gen Serv 67% pfd . . ‘es lowing are noon cable rates on major cur-|lower; yvearling and yearling type like INDIANA MUSIC co. fo TIRES Indpls Gas com ... . cu rencies: steers, 10 to 15 cents off; market very . - Ind Hydro Elec 77; . 4 Cable Rates, Net Chg.|draggy; bulk crop unsold; steers predom- 115 E., Ohio St. — LI-4088 ; Indpls P&L com ...... . » | England (pound) ....| inating in run; sprinkling early :ales, $9.75 soni ! a ciienn . Indpls P&L 5'%° ‘ic anada (dollar) 8 .. | @1 medium light offerings selling in x t A i . £8 d od 11 B 2; h di ligh 4 fT BS 1): Northwest Air.. s r 5% ; ance (franc) ... +02: } oad lots at $9: yearlings steers 5 N Indpls Water 5° fd . 102 “ie : 305 .0001 | a $¢ earlings and lig t ONLY 12 MORE SHOPPING

Lincoln Nat Life In ve Italy (lira) . L050 best demand; mostly $9.50@12 trade; ! y = - *N Ind Pub Sery 5 s com ees oe 13 | Finland (markka) 0215 yi, bes loads choice medium weights and DAYS TILL EASTER Outlet. "3. | *N Ind Pub Serv 67, 04 ‘2 | Switzerland (franc) ... weighty steers bid above $13.50; but bid BURL rw . *N Ind Pub Serv 7° d . | Sweden (krona) .. .2385 on long fed highly finished steers, con- Be measured for your ouifit to be

: v x | Pr p ndry Japan (ven) hx siderably lower early than feed lots late TAILORED for you NOW! POWER } oa Puc Conxt Pub. Serv Lun a 67% pfd 5 LR nly” und 2° 2 4 | BEER a week; , Befters 2 fo 15 Setiis A Better Fur Coat Open Till 9 P. M. Tonight ] ; , a sto... 3 3 d ‘ara h "oo 0d 3 0 nder reas ry ower; best early, $11.50, with light offer- f P o . . IN Lik QF {| Pac Coast Ln rees. |Eub Serv Co of Ind 1% pid.. 1 [license ings, $11: bulk. $9.50@11. other killing For Less Money!

Sa a A Iii “Wo. So Ind G&L 4.87% ptd 01 V J ; ® | Pac G&Fl Wit H classes scarce; undertone weak on cows : qs TAILORING CO, WFBM has served | Packard : veer JOSS The Slee 6% 6% ptd...o. 31 and bulls, but market slow, steady: cut- 2440 N. Meridian St. 235 Mass. Ave. ) 3 . y — with the finest i in Pere Mat pr pf 561% 5 - 12 American Loan 5S 51.....e000e 8 Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted | active and firm: scarce. LADIES | $1 47 | Omerican Loan 5s 1 terasnass ® : price index of 30 basic commodities, |, NOVELTY SHOES $ 00, ' !

3 dl P PULARITY f : 2 e 22 3 ’ ty. | Van Camp Milk fd | vee G7 oe DAILY PRICE INDEX ier cows selling at $6.25 down and weighty Indiana's People rare ol aa ®/ Van Camp Milk com .....eeee 11 | sausage bulls up to $8; prime shipper veal1 0 USED TIRE 156 Consol Fin 53s 50 BARGAINS Soc ensesrnnne

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Indpis Wate - Co 314s 66 BLDG. & SAV.ASSH.

Kokomo Water Works 59 58. ..104%3 Year Ago sere: 111.82

Kuhner Packing Co 42s 49... 103 | 1941 High (March 29) 126.66 Morris 5& s 508.5. J waves amL0 9) 116 N. Delaware St. Muncie ‘Water Works 5 65 tw 18 | 1941 Low (Feb. 17) 123.03" USE YOUR CREDIT at

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Jrovide Jor free unobgtucied vision for NEAR OR FAR. NE Ta Ey Cc : (U. atest style rimless 0) ed” glasses, complete Ww Lama Sa a ae icane Sona thum “hus U Pa ai hples— TORI fenses Ground on prescrip ion of 3 Licensed osteo: Prices MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN § WHILE THE REST OF SE 5 has 3 matoes—Mex . - pathic doctor. a ese are s : : 10 SERVE SE B ach “Texas, bu. gy OEE ER others at several times our new low price. THE TOWN SLEEPS . : alifornia, crates, $1 | -N RR California, crates, [email protected]. ce— LARGEST OPTICIANS 10 DAY FREE TRIAL! | HAAG'S ALL Ne RUG YOU BETTER Floyd M. Jackson, formerly gen- | Arizona. crates. $3@350. "Sweet Potatoes IN AMERICA : d | v y ! BY esse. bu.. [email protected], Our large chain of optical shops Convince yourself by a 10-day actua THE MODERN CREDIT STORE 22d and Meredian eral agent of Cushman Motor | gy 15: Illinois vellows. 3 J nich] chase makes this low price and big test, at our risk, that this is the Ind Theat 1S OPEN 1.95 Orde sweel ‘Spanish. 31.90 savings to YOU possible. Why pay biggest bargain you ever had. Per- 129 W. Wash, 1ndzra Theale: X g

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pointed managing director of the | : | EASY PAYMENTS 3,000,000 Satisfi ia da atisfied Customers . Indiana Motor Truck Association, | Don't Miss Pay as you veut, hem, Just The Priscipals of this concern huve furnished || Make Woodwork or Hobby, Use || E xacting sv. effective April 1. Mr. Jackson was || KATHYRNTURMEY GARTEN || for crisiiioioges Bas, Gc, Som me semen, and J) : WATCH REPAIRING iv «|| Semsatsonal N adio Personals Credit to W. P. A. workers. you, too. Call at once and be convinced! OR DRIVEN TOOLS ASE i SEN ia I 9 124, W. Washington $6. | Exclusively at | Ar LowESsT PRICES apolis Motor Transportation Club || TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY N Ni | ON [SOAR & 1k Open Tues. Thurs. and ‘Sat. | VONNEGUT'S SFANLE Y JENELRY ~ Sitcoms ee “|| WFBM—12 NOON i : I ipa Cikics 120 E. Washington. St. 115 W. Wash. Lincoln Hotel Bldg. ’ TTI