Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1941 — Page 14
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§ rs : ie Reem Ss yah ursors lio Top Falls to $8.35 Here as f§ = | {0 $1,687,700 Allocated to h Indianapolis Industrial Are 13,050 Hogs Arrive at a Indiana From April 1
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THERE WERE 818 MANUFACTURING COMPANIES HOG PRICE RANGE 4 Indiana received SLOTV00 Im dee
in the Indianapolis industrial area at the beginning of 1940 ah 4a (Top Recoips | al ! fonse funds between April 1 and and they turned out nearly 300 million dollars worth of 50 or abril) vis | : % April 15, the Office of Government y Sibahatiidiy Reports announced today.
products during 1939, the Census Bureau in Washington 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 No RE : a This included $2897 in Army ri Sa vases B . : reported today. Indiana bank debits, a means of determining the amount of money being spent, increased 19 per April 25 . a contracts and $32,553 In NAYY fon Since the Census was taken more industries have moved| cent during March, according to reports to Indiana University’s Burean of Business Research from 21 | APF 2 : ji dll a an hg rp am
to Indianapolis so it is probable the total is higher at present.| Indiana cities. This was a little more than the vsual seasonal improvement. Apr 28 iene 000 | 0 - 75 trailers to National Trailer Corp,
obbioli iv bik . lye : . April 5,050 (8 om at Elwood. National Youth Ade Certainly production has been increased in many plants and : ministration allocated $1284.843 to
vb bi Wi gi ] . . d Hog prices fell 15 cents at the ! = rs : : thus it is reasonable to believe that Indianapolis-made prod- N. Y STOCKS STOCKS MOVE Indintncie. Stodkyaite: Ciley ou iV defense reining in Indiana for ucts now exceed 300 million dollars a year. . * > [IS4h HUES Woe Niven, Ye BE TT A a dota to Indiana si The Census Bureau defines the; By UNTIED PRESS | cults ol a TE yunhied Lee J. Ninde July 1 last year now total $433,203 « Indianapolis industrial area as con- | | i We Bb fof Sova : 284 : il sisting only of Marion ‘County. The Net |DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES and choice 200 to 2l0-pounders.| yee J. Ninde, Ft. Wayne, presi= bra Sn ' ye | igh Low Last Change 30 INDUSTRIALS Vealers were steady to 50 cents lower : : vie ASSO Contracts awarded to Indianaps 818 total includes printing and pub- | ilen Truss .. 8% — lsaeurtind eas ahs | with an $11.50 top. dent of the Indiana Civic AssOCia~ |o1is concerns between April 1 and lishing ‘concerns RA 35 Week Age cove 116.08 —0.00 | The marketing service reported, tion, will be one of the principal [April 15 include Eli Lilly & Oo,
|All 7 but does not ni (Am Gan ll 82 — % Month Age 192.72 40.35 » 1876 salable cattle were received, speakers at the National Confer- |drugs, $2292; Kahn Tailoring Co I a] PA CE Steel Shares Hold Steady; Tar, s at ® Co, ness which did | ¥ Am Roi ov B m sae
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: a High (1910), 32.6%; Low, 22.14. 270- 50 1 industries but . Se ’ 15 UTILITIES Sales were at a rate of ray 3p: 30 pone: : ol 4 h 1 ...e. 603 69% 0% IV . session, which| 33g. 3 unds gg this does mot in-| ywASHINGTON, April 28 (U. P). Bot oats *: os Vout se 7 Saturday shares for a full 330- 360 pound ning, that the City Planning Act i nn ag and overs, , and cavalry ration
300- 330 pounds i eles i | Mediuin— clude salaried : Byron Jackson 8 8 Va 4 5] Webk Ab Liliana wath 1870 would be the smallest since March 5. 160- 290 pounds . bod rs Com- |B S . a 4 a + Ve | bo : & i 20 pound . ! " i a employes, These — Ihe House Naval Affai iL Month Ago . Se Steel shares were steady, notwith-| Packing Sows Wis Passes 3ud ne became ohalr. IWoNeS, SIDS; Delco-Remy division General Motors, Anderson, solenoid,
non - salaried mittee today approved the Office of Callahan Zine. . Year Ago standing another decline in steel Good ana Choice— man of F't. Wayne's Ts oy plan=alumet & H High (1941). 20.6%; Low, 18.07, . » this week. American| 270- 300 pounds ......vev...$ 7.80@ 7. ning commission. While presi=operations for this week. $00- 300 Sounds : [ $1773: American Smelt C High (1910), 26.45; Low, 18.08. ’ sti said the| 330- 360 pounds #4 35 dent of the Indiana Real Estate |} ) rican Smelting & Refirie Iron and Steel Institute )- 360 pounds : ing Co. Federal Metals Division,
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employes were paid $48,139,113 in Production Management's request | Gal & Ohio... 8 wages during 1939. The actual value |g. hroad powers to impose priori- | Ghitas t i heduled to operate Good- : Association, he made a state tour $204511,708, the Census Bureau !ieS and ration all materials needed col Fuel & Tron gE 943 per cent of ca-| H00- 450 ounas oo : 75| with a caravan to “sell” the pub- er, Soot; Ane Plaster $294,511,708, Su Bd ls ’ . {Som Credit .... / SA es 5 P. Vv, adhesive ta said for production of war supplies for|com ny Tr... 3 Std Oil NJ ..... 353% 353% 3853 % | pacity, smallest since the week be- wedium - rok Eb. Wk $4250; LaSalle Steel Co. Ham pie (Som, Solvents ST 1k wu ‘ginning Dec. 23 when operations) 250-500 pounds 00@ 7.3 The Indiana Civic Association ’ : 0. mond, { ) d i Swi n A A a ik . aida 1 Ss 4 ” : “a i u THERE ARE LIMITS to which| The committee voted unanimously So ison Va were reduced in line with the usuaij Sf. how i i er Whe Dare Others are Marshall Clothing ; Ho 1° . il i i , er Rn... | 00- SOURS oo n ing and eivie interests ? y best oa ~10UIN plastics may be used in replacing 0 TePOrt the bill immediately After ; Fo ex 'G Sul Rf Rv ; Hey to the Coal] 1 Pomme .. “101 counties of the state Manufacturing Co. Butler. 15000 . - : 4 i 4 Jo Edward R. Stettinius Jr. \ soil _... 57% Bla 8 seen 3 ® | cline, attributed entirely to the coa | CATTLE 8 : . field jackets, $2895: Schafer Co Ey aS Tries OR ied tl 8 Hi , | : - shutdown, had been anticipated, Slaughter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts, 1876) Decatur, 30,000 leather gloves, $32. according to du Pont, one of the would “help tremendously” to put Crane Co : bt crv [Union ‘Carb .. 0 83% 63% F Railroad shares held best of the : 537; Montpelier Glove Co., Monipes biggest plastics makers. There are defense production ahead of “bus- Cub-Am Sug... yy co TR 8 . 8, + "Imajor groups. The issues turned ir | Chote AS | lier, 108,000 leather gloves, $112.833: at least 13 types of plastics on the iness as usual. \ : UIT IIWY wh *** | United Op bf ... 200 2A 2 Ys| regular after an early Tise but| go 100 Mounds i S. F. Bowser & Co., Ft. Wayne, gaz Committee Chairman oan hig 1 Deere & Co 9% ; , wired Trutt .. 82% 63% 63% = st lenough showed I ® Jui | Jh0o-1300 pounds -.uuuuiiue “ oline meters with flow integrator and } AT ‘ Si [son (D. Ga.) said he would try to|Dresser Mfg ... 18'; eh 10S Realty +... 1% 1% 1% .... |average slightly in contrast with de- ~, indicator. $8608 ! oe De gosh Ha hy pias: bring the bill before the House this PU Pont -.... “1 oa)! ...v JUS Steel Sw 52 + %| ines in the other averages. | 750- 900 wounds ee — has sth ni ni Aircrafts and air line issues held |;35071500 bounas T a metal. du Pont says In urging passage of the bill, (W Va P&P .... 16% 16% 16% + 7% |around the previous close. Mercan-|1300-1500 pounds ....ovvavis LAFAYETTE, April 28.—The sec- | oh my OPM Directors William S. Knudsen |Freept-Sulph .. 3 3! : Syncs pt... 2 % tiles, coppers and oils were mixed.| "50.1100 pounds ond annual Foremen's Institute of The company attributes some of : . : Woolworth .... 28 8 28 “et , ; oly g : This | ; land Sidney Hillman wrote Chair- “ui Paper issues were firm. Automobile | 1100-1300 pounds | Indiana to be held at Purdue Uni-| for plastics to the fact that the in-|Mé |Gen Electric .. 28% ot BAS grown so fast. In the OT law does not cover sub-con-|Gen Motors | justi : y st. 1 4 | Chotee— defense. | t 10 vear wpe o stic | : were about unchanged on balance in Choice. a past 10 years a new type f Pla anv munitions ordered by the Brit-|Gillette - the common stocks while some of Bach, Butnds [email protected]| The institute, sponsored by Pur-| More than 1500 members of the has been introduced at a rate of . h, It d rovide for priorities Gt North pf .. ‘ ‘ yoint and| 500- 750 pounds .........s oo [email protected] due’s Engineering Extension De- Indiana Coal Merchants Association about one a vear. Before 1929 the 1S. oes p p S| Greyhound Cp.. Wo the preferreds rose a | | § xten: rat rery 20 vears, { more, . : : Tite WaS ON Th every 20 vest ’ | Hayes Mfg v se | Cotes da [email protected] | cation and Applied Psychology, was hual convention at Hotel Severin ® & ® System Now Voluntary ON didn "Plattended by more than 100 per-| May 15-15. ONLY THREE STATES have a| “In the case of important military Infeglake Ir .... hye ; CHAMP CLARK IS DUE 750. 000 pounds weenie [email protected] | song Jast year. | Frank 8. Pittman of Indianapolis 1 pb + BRAZIL, Tnd., April 28 (U. P.). Outstanding speakers will be M. 1s general chairman. He is assisted » n "el ' . 5 1 n i per capita thah Indiana, the Census tanks and guns,” the OPM He" T&T For .. ; .... | against Brazil water consumers was | 900-900 pounds 50@ 8.50) cultant on training - in - industry. | Robert W. Bidlack, all of Indians shows. They are Wisconsin, Ken-|advised, “the load of orders for the announced today by city officials. Senator Bennett Champ Clark 1s0@ as0land Carl Taylor, director of the apolis; Carl G. T. Monninger and tucky and Georgia. " : v : - Cutter and common .. 6.00@ 7.00! : Boll y rp k and local public debt on June 30 have priority status, would virtually | levied against the a I will speak on “Shall We Go 10 canner 5.00@ 6.00 Of the Modern Mutual Building and! 301 man, Ft, Wayne, Phil P Bash, last vear amounted to $48.88 per wer I Lott. Inc he 7 1m% + w|March in order to create a fund War? at 2:30 wm Sunday at | Bulls Loan Association of Milwaukee (Huntington; Earl Manson, Terre last year 8 $38. imi tis » foreign Lo Rac. ® ” 7 6 Tetir in Trev 2” ap 2% \ HS d pe ; : ) . ce person. Of this only $2.22 was state SHINS =iush Wi TNS! FOMOSN IMR Be : #h .... [to retire $32,000 in revenue bonds| V/ar:- 2a b . (Yearlings excluded) Each of the 11 different depart- Haute; Edward Schumaker, South
of the products turned out was Chrysler .... Net High Low Last Change BD A y : y o : Pare, pounds eh lic on the planning idea. ¥ 1 Jy {the United States or Britain. (Comwith & So. carbon steel, $2292, and steel, $1538 T° mewn Corp 367 Jen 35% } year-end procedure, This week's de2 Union B&P .... 10% 10% market but not one of them has all | Un Gas Imp { 1300-1500 Pounds ..u.es. LL [bring 900-1100 POUNAS avsuernsrens mes Suecial has all the properties desirable in| WVEeX. Eng Pub § .... a | Warner Bros . 3% 3% 8% s Sp 108 108 Medium — th sopular ‘“‘fantastic” prophecies | v : 4 ; . lo ON a . : pop prop man Vinson that the present pri-|Gair Robt Young Sheet ... 32'2 32% 32% — % issues were mixed in a fractional 730-1100 POURS .\uvvvssss “ 8 75 versity Saturday, May 17, will fea-| ; TO SH DL TI ‘laren with trading dull. Utilities] Steers, Heifers ture the foreman's place in national [tracts for U. S. defense material or x on direct Army and Navy contracts. | partment and the Division of Edu-|are expected to attend the 11th ane maller sta i val items such as airplanes, Int P ot 13 35 Bing 500- 900 Pounds ..uisieeasess [email protected] smaller state and local public debt and naval p |Int P&P pf ... 4+ 1; | —A sharp reduction in assessments SUNDAY FOR WAR TALK Common— J. Kane, Social Security Board con-|by Charles V. Cross, Lynn Logsdon, 7 ev faves A. 1 : ak Special assessments had been i Ly 7.00G 78 : Oscar Beasey, Logansport; Frank G Indiana's state |U. S. Army and Navy, if they alone Kelsey-Hayes B. 6% : Ch pec SSESs s > (D. Mo.). Senate isolation leader, Medium . : ve 7.000 20| Northern Bank of Milwaukee and sey, Logansport; Frank G, contracts.” | which had been issued to help|Cadle Tabernacle. | mental sessions, conducted simul- Bend; Ray C. Thomas, Gary; Wal«
debt They said voluntary preference Market St Ry pr A onstructi 4 ‘enlar . ; : > Vhs |e. C 8.00@ 8.50 ter Klewfoth, Richmond: EM New York's 100 As the uae Tad amon |fident Pet .... nance reconstruction and enlarge-| js talk is being made here Un- |g, sage taneously, will be repeated, giving , Richmond; E . New York's local debt Was the ,,¢ings had been assigned to British Mont Ward ment of the sewage-disposal plant. ea | Good © J30@ 825 those attending an opportunity to n.onk. Jeffersonville; Howard Mula,
ighest—$338 per person. Louisiana | BLS . is i { ee y " h der the auspices of the America) Noam an nS0® 7. Ads wird r Stout OAS as the biggest state debt per capita FOE ee Oh Dairy. . ... th ye ot First Committee of Indianapolis. | Cutter and common ..... 8.50@ 7.50 hear at least two speakers. Mr. Sq Ban, % ou Dig $81, chiefly because of state road| .. el v INat Distillers ears Ss totaling more an . bi Venlers [Kane's address will close the con= y Baxi « Upp, ¢ chie ) CR Re At any time a manufacturer can Nat Gypsum pf. 1 | $500 were paid in the one month Senator Clark is 10 discuss the |... and ohotee ..vo..vvees [email protected] ference state president. ind public building ‘construction. ;efyge to honor such preference NX central ... ' [when only $200 monthly was need- | present state of our preparedness Common and choice 5 5010.50 "CToICe: —- Mr. Bidlack is head of the speaks Combining state and local debl.|yating certificates and prevent the No Amer 13% 15/ed to meet retirements of bonds,[and the odds he believes the “UH oo. occ ' Ont) va wm | y ers and program committee. Others New York has the highest—$391 Per ruifilment of contracts which are,|No Amer 5% pf 52% 2 | interest and operation of the plant.| Uniteq States faces in waging war Peder reer ay Bue LOCAL ISSUES are Fred B. Harting, Elwood; C. C, person in some instances, as important to| i | The original assesment set a|abroad now or at any other time Steers The following auorations by the Indian. Barnes, Winchester; Mr. Monning= ® aii efense as the most important OU Steel ..... 6 "» minimum of 25 cents for the first|as compared to our chances of in- norco |apolis Bond & Share Corp. do not repre- er; Vic Danielson, Elkhart; O. E,
a 'D E : ; : 500. wi 5711.05 Sent actual price of s. but Were ; : fi on — rind Tae piece | Army AG NAVY Coates Pan Am Airway ,.| 300 cubic feet, with charges slid-|suring permanent security through 300-408 Pounds OL 2 | Mraicats “the” approximate marker ive) | Klink, Bloomington; Howard Muts, 1eld Kitcnens, costing @ Q J | 3 0: ON £ r J Ib
i Panhandle |. 11 15 x ing down as the consumpti dhering to our present defense Good - based oh buying and selling quotations of | Edinburg; Simon Doenges, Connerss (donated by Americans through] No. EMAAR ai i UY | water imerensed, Today the rate | program, : eh Boum: ad pa am|NE William Hans South Ben: British War Relief Society) are be-| «pyrther, this need happen, In/Park Utah .... 1% Sh : ‘1, | Was set at a minimum of 25 cents| He has advised members of the aedium - : 3 «) Aents Finance Oo. Tho. com. TA > O. M. Hendrickson, Rochester; and ing built by Ford and Transporta-ia) probability, only once to bring|Eenn RR 3 2h 2 — lalfor the first 5000 cubic feet, and local committee that also he will 300-1000 pounds ......v.uvevs 875@ 050 agenis Pinance Cs. ne. pra 20... |W. R. Bard, La Porte. tion Engineers of Detroit. Kitchens spout widespread disregard of such * lone cent per 100 cubic feet for all discuss recent utternaces of Secre- 500- 900 pounds .75@ 8.75 | Belt RR § a va oa 34 59
are used Lo fees victims of Roane voluntary certificates.” | maymestos ..... 19 . 1, | Over this amount. tary of State Cordell Hull and Sec- Calves (steers) Gentral md Pow %75..........011. 14 raids on English cities, . . . Federal] ohey also warned that the pri-| 5 , + | Receipts will be eut approximate- | retary of Navy Frank Knox. His Goo. and ehotce~ |Oomwith Loan 5% pid P84 101% | NAW YORK, April 28 (U. P).- Following and . WM He n HRY kl cdo i9 4 ; (R 8 . > Bir y : 1 . 50 mds down .........ss. [email protected] | Hook Drug Ine com .......... 15 17 {are ¥ ; y y Waa Land Bank reports 147 Marion | ority system is a “slow and ineffec- Mo fe op 2 a. 1.161 ly in half by the new rates. speech here will conclude an ex- 20 Doun s dow | 39 Sh I Wovne 5% bid 56 33 | are noon cable rates on ator eutrencies:
. tn} | me County farmers have $579,500 in| tive” method of conserving vital TAA b . throu u [email protected] | Tnd As , 851 | - ; ensive speaking tour through the| 500 pounds down [email protected] | Ind Assp Tal C6 $5 pfd .....104% 107% | England d) vv... 5408 == 00 g tensive spe g : | Ind & Mich Flee 7% Laden LT | Canada (dollar) an :
AYE < F OTY . . | . . . ichfie 1 Daly | long-term mortgage loans from its materials in which shortages ex-| ~cnficld © wey 1 Southwest. Calves (heifers) Sef Bgl A Rp :+ | Ganada (dollar Bhi Ll organization at plot. oy So ist such as machine tools, Cranes, g.... rRoshuck.. 68% oi l —_— 3 GHA WHE oie a. [email protected] | NAPls Gas SOM : Ttaly (lira) a ynwrhs A inghouse says it has farmed out 10 ajyminum, magnesium, nickel, zinc, Shell Un Oil .. 1215 Bh | Tedium— “UiIng Hyer, Flee 7 Ri... = Cuba (peso) 96 00a million dollars of armament COn- | tungsten, and other materials. gocany puzcuum 8% 87%
Medium — [Indpis P&L 5% pfd .. . Finland (markka) ue. 0005 " ery 500 pounds down [email protected] judul P&T, com ie v1 5 | Bwitzerland (frane) ... .232 “= 000014 tracts to more than 100 companies) «pn aluminum, at the present/std © cal ... 20 20 30 ... HIGHER AT CHI A | SHEEP, LAMBS (Receipts, 1414) | haps, Water, 0% pra... ; | Sapan (von 2 Tr thereby Or oat time, the balance available for civil-| RE he - Lambs IX Td TD Serv 55% pfd ...10 03 Mexico (peso). ry 2070 viii: BB plants "which wou e a Durden jan use. even if we assume that the 5 N Good and choice .. v 10.75% 11.00 n ub_Sery 67% pfd... ! *Nominal and transferable only under = " . ’ . iid , Fo | ; : ak . 3 Tedium an Yo VR [email protected] {N Tnd Pub Serv 7% pfd U. 8. Treasury license, : when pressure for arms production |yate of production will continue U. S. CONSTRUCT 0 | CHICAGO, April 28 (U. P).— mn NE Mey a 8.25 | Progress Laundry com yy ss EE LC LC EAT | JT | ub Serv Co of Ind 6, pd 33 4
has been relaxed.” . . . National without interruption by sabotage, | | Wheat futures on the Board of| Plans for the 1942 Home Show | Ewes ( 11pa 3 | ¥ Y Ee | " . : ” : : i . | Pub Serv Ci f qd 77; Sven oy Cla nas Co. strike or other stoppage, is only = RISES 31 PER CENT n ee Sa gn higher | gin pe started immediately, Merritt | So08,a0d ChoIce um © 4. 8180 ng GLa pra earned $470, or the first quarter . the ivili J today. ther grains re t | 4 : k | : "TiTerre Haute Flec this year, almost the same as the Remand.” they ‘aia nil a yo Ew P).| action of the Sorend cea soy |B: 2 Susriitie YizWiy shetied president, “ACO 11 Van Camp MK pra > dae y ey Ss . —“—“" , " "y . Jes . y . 3 < $470,625 the first quarter last year.| «Where this situation occurs it repo Io amites PURI: weans lost ground and then recov- | said today following the close last CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Van Camp Milk com That first Chrysler M-3 28-ton | js essential that such fractional] ATR ARTE DL ered, night of the 1941 exhibit, which | mops Receipis, 12,000: slow, around 10@ Bond
| building construction durin the | v . : | Amer tank, pictured in the newspapers supply be carefully allocated to. S g | At the end of the first hour wheat "© Tecor 15¢ lower; some big Weights and packing) American loan b 3) {* . J | fir. . in d . al set a new attenaance record. SOW v' 5@10c off hoice 180- | Ameri 5: last week, was given to the Army by | those civilian needs which are most | rst quarter of 1941 increased 31 RR REEL RB at TC ghia | An oon (bs 18
| wey hes a : was up 4 to lte, May Sl%ec. Corn| The 10-day showing at (he Fair | 240 Ibs. [email protected]; top, $8.60 rather free-|Consol Pin 5s 50 ............ Of ( ROUND TRIPIN COACHES Chrysler dealers. Tank is powered important in the maintenance of our Pel cht Over the corresponding Pe-| yas unchanged to up ‘ec. Oats un-|Grounds drew between 90000 and Ly, 200 200 Ty Sons 00 |B en a va Ch ame Chras IA Good on Specified train only by 400 horsepower Wright air-cooled | domestic economy.” riod of last year. ' "| [email protected]; goo gb; SOWS win ome T&T Ft Wayne 515s for details consult agents 511] , i Di . “ » y ad | 3 u y " . Sh Receints. 12.000: fed lamb . ” “a airplane engine mounted in rear. All types of construction shared lc, and soy beans up % to off ec. came hundreds of miles to see the Sheep Recents, fithie done early: | Ho sie Tl Cr tns Bb 8.-10
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. As of April 19, there were 1028 | in the increases,” she said. “The o ; ‘ever ‘tly becau slightly high 3 p 7 SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY ’ : - : , exposition. however, partly because of slightly higher immdpls P & IL 3%s vay TOF ! y MAY & loans on 891,510 bushels of Indiana PARAMOUNT PROFIT gain in new residential construc- 2 , Home , | asking prices; around two loads 93-Ib,. fed | Tndnls Railway Ine 5s 67..... 61 4 ma : : J. Frank Cantwell, Home Show | sole Sterns, $1: one deck 86-1b, shorn y corn, amounting to $543,703, the | tion amounted to 23 per t: | INDEX : : a Mn, ! $0 75: | Indpls Water Co 328 68 . ... Commodity Creat corp. repos, | DOUBLED IN 19 TE a, manager, said more visitors care pftring wilt [beri ull of, ool $013: | Kotome Jatt Works Be 48 35.00 $7, LOU 7 Or Jorp. T ts. / res ructi . ’ ; ORY fed wooled - Westerns he $11.25; p 3 " mmodity C1 qn orp. reports bg Son ig Stal construction to| NEW YORK, April 28 (U. P.).— from distant states this year than cues very scarce; odd head native steady | Nranmer, Lacking Co Pag... 100 10 : $7.00 PITTSBURON NEW YORK, April 298 (U. P))— per cent, and in additions, al- {Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted | anY of the other 19 annual shows. at ST dow n. Muncie Water Works 5s 65...
ix f «. | terations and repairs to 7 per cent.” | nrice index ned |severa were here f1o Ca Lu! Receipts, 15,000. calves, B00: (Nai Silk Wostery 5s 42 "0 MCEWAN NAMED TO | Barney Balaban, president of Para- | price index of 30 basic commodities, © 1 people e e Mh jargely fed sicer Tun With weighty Kinds | N'fng pub Serv 3 0 SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 4
| ; i v inch i . AE ; li ae ih {mount Pictures, Inc. reported 2] During the three-month period, compiled for United Press (1930-32/Canada, he said. again predominating: veariings and NERYIN md Tel #128 83° ... : JO CHICAGO OPM JOR day that net earnings of the com-|she said, construction permits were average equals 100): Classes from 30 SCHhOOIs Visited | weiphiy steers steady. others Venk to Dbe Be Sve a 1,0... Jo 108 $3.75 COLUMBUS” * ‘pany and its subsidiaries were more | issued in principal cities for build- | Saturday 3 the show in groups as an educa- lower: mast carly sales, 00 fe medium | Richmond Water Wks 8s 87...104) $2.25 DAYTON WASHINGTON, April 28 (U. P.). than doubled in the fiscal year end- ings valusd at $563,691,000, com- Week ARO ................... 120 12 tional feature. weights held above $14: heifers steady to | 1Tac Term Corp 8s 37 a " y —The Office of Production Manage- ed Jan. 4, 1041, despite the “adverse pared with $431995,000 during the Month ARO ............seses 129.90 god here Were 133 exhibits showing tae dower, mostly a8 o0t fea heifers. in — $1.50 RICHMOND ment today announced the appoint- effect” of the European war on for- same period a vear ago. Of the 1941 Year Ago on 19113 (200 different products for the home. crop: cows very scarce, slow, steady: bulls LOCAL PRODUCE $2.50 LOUISVILLE ment of four district managers for eign operations. | total, she said, $298,732,000 was for 1941 High (April 17) ......... 12083 The “1941 Home," largest on| fairly active. stady, weighty sausagh, oft] . — ts defense contract service which| Mr. Balaban's annual report to new residential construction. 1941 Low (Feb. 17) 123 0g | display at the show will be repro- choice, to prime weighty vealers vivong at| Hoary, breed Jolored hens 17e. Noy 2| | maruming leave destination Sum. Night is attempting to spread defense work stockholders showed consolidated net| ————— — _—|auced at 6lst and Olney Ave. in $11@12:. mostly $1150 down: light offer-3 yoghorn hens fc: springers. 3 Ibs. and . among as many firms as possible. [income for the ical Your amoumnt- | . oe Paice S26 pehors, oo ol 2 A —— Bed hen: 8 THES ox breaae ahd «Phone Riley 9331 . Thomas S. McEwan was appointed [ing to $6,402,130 or $2.14 per com-| | f tH Al Pl f Io Th ATVI, Py was designe TK B ih, Yo. : | ! district manager for the ohleage mon share against $2,757,944 or 63 | Qa aye e uminum an by Leslie F. Ayres, local architect. , | OTHER LIVESTOCK fter—No. 1, 38@36%c: No. 2, 34% @ | PEN AN SYLVA LY) ; 1] Federal Reserve District; Frank J.|cents a share in the previous ear | Ef my mc ox | salable, 4500; total 4825: holdovexs, none; (Farm pickup Wriced guioted ns The wad- | RAILROAD
MeDevitt for the St. Louis District; | — | ’ D f O f | | uneven, mostly 10c lower than Saturday. |, y Co, Robert R. West for the Richmond ow BLAST FURNACES | ncreaqsi ng erense u put BANK CLEARINGS choice. sages 160300 narrows nd SAE District, and M. F. McOmber for the! | a0 ne Oa ata Toy ~ 300-356 | Pittsburgh District. OUT AT CLEVELAND | LAFAYETTE April 28 (U. P.) —Aluminum production will keep pace RISE 26 PER CENT Ibs 87 157 Bo. medium and good grades WAGON WHEAT |With the indicated demands of America’s defense program, spokesmen| NEW YORK, April 28 (U. P).—| on ood’ rede | oRerines. 36.5% 105; Up to the close of the Chicago market] CLEVELAND, April 28 (U. P). for the Aluminum Co. of America’s Lafayette plant said today. Bank clearings in 23 leading cities !smooth lightweights, $7.50: trading active |
and prospects favorable for clearance.
today. Indianapolis flour mills and grain|__gix blast furnaces in the Ma- | There are 1500 production workers employed here on a 24-hour day, |in the week ended April 23 totaled | “'Callie “Receipts 1100: calves, 500: mod elevators paid 83c per bushel *for No. honing Valley steel district were seven-day week schedule and 600 construction workers emploved on the $6,704,461,000, an increase of 26.1 erately active and about steady with week- | erso 12d O A NS
red wheat (other grades on their merit) ; d pr lasses; heifer: der and paid 66 per bushel for shelled new | chyut down today because of coal latest expansion program to be complete by Oct. 1. per cent over the corresponding 1940 £55 the Teaoriing ac week's gains and
No hits Coats, Bae” helled ond coke shortages resulting from This Lafayette plant—believed to period's total of $5315,331,000, Dun [steady to 25c higher than last Monday. |
corn. 0c: No. 2 white oats, 33¢ cows selling readily at last week's best
ie . { b : . On Your Home? | shut down at its Youngstown, 0., [tion chain as extruded shapes are | of aluminum has heen severely re-| 000 incontrast with a decline of | sionally cutter and common steers and and payment plans to town-Cleveland district. man Standard Car Manufacturing | spokesman said, “from present in- or Lab A Nadie TCR RI Any individuals having reg. A ny ie. | Radio Corp. at Ft. ; CHICAGO, April 28 (U. P.).—Apples—| jambs ed # ly: bulk comNe en ES ron pope | rs there has been and Will be our-| Michie gonethune bu. Cit jot 15" Fo: | lambs predominating in suoly; bulk con |
me [the bituminous work stoppage. be the largest aluminum extrusion |: y & Bradstreet, Inc, reported today. prices: bulls firm, sizable lots med d “ pe | ties by the Office of Production Compared With 1g preceding gah AY) heirs, $0710.50. Tew : | Shi heifers available at $8.50 and below: eutter plant bringing to four the number shipped to such Indiana plants as structed. In regard to talk of al-|$385901000 between the two similar | cows $6.50 1725: medium and good cows, | The two other furnaces shut Co. at Hammond and Michigan City dications, there wil] be enough al- 00 ‘ES steady, S10@11: common and medium, $3@ y BLDG. & SAV.ASSN, | down are at the Sharon Steel Corp. (and to Farnsworth Television & uminum for defense needs, though FOOD PRICES S oheopo Receipt, 400: ular employment. | With products moving into con- | tailment in civilian uses. | matoes—Mexican, lugs, $350@5. Spinach | Thursday at $0.25. others down to $9 and | Your inquiries solicited, [jr uchion of airplanes, Naval vessels,| «However —Illinois, bu., T5@90c. Cauliflower—Cali-|pelow: few head good to choice 53-60-1b |
% Need a LOAN that a thir Dnet Tuonore ling been Tink ‘in the state's defense roduc. | Management on Feb. 20, civilian use| week there was a gain of 8025 170. | 150. a he res, S10 00 10 1 oR | W Favorable interest rates Consult Us: | | of its furnaces idle in the Youngs- Bendix Corp. at South Bend, Pull- uminum shortages, a company Weeks last year. | 37.2548: occaslonaly strong weight gan. | Sheep—Receipts, 400; old crop _olipped | present production is fornia, crates, 15. Carrots—Qali-| spring lambs, $14 on small killer accounts
—— Army pontoon and foot bridges, i ; fornia, c a yr A % Tia, crates, 40@2,60. Lettuce—Cali- 1 K . , 81° Mm - GLASSES ON CREDPT | rin itn ne Sarno: dmiely Keeping aneaa or aeense [531 SHE SE, Seu fi ERE wat hain sr other defense i 4 ’ wh ) TENSE | 3 Sacks) Texas Yellows $245 15. Mion. | $10@11; wooled lambs and sheep scarce, tems, floor space here needs rise, no doubt there will be | igan | Yellows. Boca $1 10; Wiccorrein Yel: ot INDIANA TRUST COMPANY
|is being boos : bike MT. WAYNE, Avril 7. P) —Hogs— A— g boosted from the 286.600 further curtailment of civilian use.” 10Ws. 85c. 15 conte dower: 200-330 The. 88.25. 1BOCS THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN INDIANA
Square feet available in September, | The actual extrusi Gules Ihe 160-180 1bs., $8.05 " 1939, to 1,395,200 square feet for use extrusion process may { $8. 240-268 Ibs. 3700: 260.21 ‘ashi & BE : in October, 1941 be compared to squeezing tooth U. 8. STATEMENT 330-408 ihe. 8760. 150-160 iby, 8780; 140. | HIE Yetbingon iN 3 \ ; Y : : : | S , (0. $OV- 35 10s 7 1 - , 8 5 A A) one = SRDS y Extruded shape capacity will swell | Paste Trash tube, with the paste | rare Seis go) BR CSOs Yor. the 159 sa Dorin : 6 ib 10: Reon | a mes TE Img ANmIIars Ais At re tho Saks Sour ggrvven Aeril 2, comparca| fy figs do onett ails Te Rootin J) EE, i (times the figure at the start of INE. minum arrives at the plant V'n 2 V & Year ct Year lambs [email protected]; clipped lambs, $8; spring | 4 \ ‘World War II; tubing capacity will In the form of standard, commer. Expenses .. Bak. 736 73 87 843.404 535 gy | 1Ambs. 811 | MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK reach 950,000 pounds a month, seven YiAlly-pure aluminum pigs or in. ReCeibis |. 8688802338 84 4 asn 1282170 | THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN INDIANAPOLIS
nl {times the Se 93¢ ity: Rots from producin st «| Net Def. .. 31070.205. 598.61 | , | / : ‘times the September, 1939, capacity; p ing plants through- Net Def 3.070.205 808 61 | Phone BR. 24001 for MAIN OFFICE
employment will reach approxi- Out the country. The ingots are|{h Bal OS Taroohaian as “ ve an. NO Ques by buving rect through our imately 2500 when peak production Melted and alloyed with other met- ¢ 4261316711381 ODualiv ny ¢ leaning Washington and Meridian Streets Vv LS
i i : Gold Res. .22,500.220,026.50 18,729.743.068.45 jocal branch. pay more’ 5 smart to be |is attained. ‘als such as copper, magnesium, 305 063" 3 290 317 303 85 4 ~ x thrifey e lasses, comple e with TORIC lenses, | Even at present capacity, the La- manganese or chromium, te form 95,953, 150.5 70,311,503 92 A. 4 . PEM AR EE BRANCH OFFICES
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t r Fl ith ‘Engraved’ gold { | : filled mounting at our new low price. All glasses ground fayette plant is the largest alumi-|aluminum alloys with ” " ; on proscription of Licensed Docior of OSteopathy. ar a plant Wy Se i strength ys th increased ar 52d and Keystone Beth 3 " J apikbieseun Ave. Brightwood , . 21 West 38th St.—~815 Mass, Ave.~23%% Station St.
{5-DAY TRIAL and no doubt in the world, accord-| Before the metal is extruded, it is
. ‘ ; y ing to company officials. (heated and placed in bo A ays pri Little As : y | With the establishment of priori- cylinder in ¢ powerful Piggy On er Everything! y L. ! 50c Week! A th He sams Lm = a |hvdraulitically-operated ram comes i : i test, at our vik! 2 Ser EE EE | RHEUMATISM Brine bin fi nes Bae a: Diamonds, Watches, Musical FOUNTAIN SQUARE: STATE BANK Perfect satiSiaction guar- plicated, frames § | Inder and forces the metal throug Instruments, Autos, Cameras 1050 Virginia Ave, repaired and replaced. Oculisis’ § pyLigve p a die at the other end of the cyl- : : anteed, Or Ia SOS. BACK GURRRITEE- owe ww. |} iy] trie, un of Romain | Inder the metal taking the shape Clothing, Shotguns, Ete, | Neuritis, Neuralgia, or in a of the die as it is squeezed out. mr Se NOR the Shiendid formula. | By the extrusion proces, intricate |] Quest Lean The HIC A C JEWELRY Monbens Sedo) Deposit inure Corporation M 146 E.
124 W. Wash. St. | et Touma, Broan velieve aruel | Shaps can be produced which cannot] the Sadr ‘CO, Ine. wi Le & [be mace other a HINGTON ST. |
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