Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1941 — Page 14
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One Indiana Banker Finds It Pays
To Make It Easier to Get a Loan, Ez . & = : : : : | It Would Take Too Long By ROGER BUDROW PF | a To Build New Mills, y | : : 3 ; X : : ! AFTER THE VERBAL SPANKING given Indiana) | \ Iron Age Claims. bankers vesterday by Fred L. O'Hair, president of the Cen-| ae . ; 3 ; | NEW YORK, May 15 (U. P.).—An tral National Bank at Greencastle, it might seem that all of i a RR a . Sxpassion in the peiion’s steelmakour bankers are too conservative when it comes to lending ; a yw peng isciaint i PIOHEY To the ttle Jellow. | a Eb 8 3 pe — solve the present problem of intense Mr. O’Hair told the Indiana Bankers at their annual y o ! | Stes Tor rect tor ta re
meeting here that they are too far behind the times and are] Eo F a 3 \ | ay, eeissaisnsetiovetitize orc. losing much-needed business to the personal finance com- ES ;
lem of supplying defense industries panies that treat their customers in a less frigid manner. em ot Fipiying delose industries But over in Washington Ing.
i | : i ; : RX § cation of priorities and the inventhere is a banker—Theodore Rein- | | \ doesn’t fit Mr. does not believe that the problem
tory control plan inaugurated by the O Hair's de- i ; NYY 3 ST SE can be solved in sufficient time by
Office of Production Management. scription of the | ; a TE i 9 an enormous expansion of steel average Fieasier ! BR iy a 2 TE 8 »# |making capacity, expresed in Washbanker. 5 : . “ ¥ LET ii |ington in terms of 30,000,000 tons of
“The steel industry emphatically Reininga is te Fr 8 Taam $A hy, steel and 10,000,000 tons of pig iron 43 - y Sy a °F ad ; a a a Sh EE ; annually,” the trade publication Beoples National, 10D IS Returned to $9 as \ wid a wl Ra 8 (stated.
Bank & Trust 9000 Porkers Arrive | Indiana bankers last night heard what a foreign news editor, Carroll Binder of The Others at the speakers’ table were Albert J. Wedeking, left, who is president of the Opposition Less Pronounced Co, has been Chicago Daily News, thinks of the war situation, and what a former banker now bank at Dale, Ind, and is a former president of the Indiana Bankers Association.| “Such expansion could not be
ae o he Jeht At Stockyards. Governor, thinks of the banking situation. At the Indiana Bankers Association banquet Arch C. Voris, right, is president of the Citizens National Bank at Bedford. He served | completed in less than a year to a C. > in Br for in the Claypool Hotel were (left to right) W. W. Gasser, president of the Gary State as treasurer of the association this year and is expected to be elevated to the vice year and a half under more favor
Roger Budrow grchington, HOG PRICE RANGE Bank, who is scheduled to become president of the Indiana Bankers Association today; presidency today to succeed Mr. Gasser. Russell Dunbar of Rising Sun is scheduled |able conditions than at present exist,
Ind. Before that he was in Evans- Top Recelots | paul N. Bogart, president of the Merchants National Bank at Terre Haute and former | to succeed Mr. Voris as treasurer. (Details of Mr. Binder's and Governor Schricker’s | Shops equipped to build the necesMay Balaibeaietipnnesee S883 9,761 . sary equipment are filled up with
ville several vears now Mr. Rein- [MAY 3 citi. 858 12,136 | association president; and Governor Henry F. Schricker, _ speeches, Page One.) _____|essential work for some time ahead. : Bon anniv Arpt MAY 9 .iiciiiuiceriieniiis B35 7.939 ; “To cite just one item, blast furInga has been applying principles iy, gq 00 os 1,500 : 3 Q or, or that Mr. O Hair WAS AAVOCALING YES= [May 12 ...corerrrrorierrrrs RAS 8990 Y J S 1 OCK 5 MISSOURI UTILITY LOCAL ISSUES HOOSIER TESTIFIES nace blowers could not be built in terdav. He has been going out after May 18 ...cvviivivnsrensess 9.00 9,137 L Wednesday, May 4 I RT
shops were created. - To provide suf=-
srospects for loans. Six years ago | May 10,25: : . his bank had about 500 different | By UNITED PRESS — FINED BY JUDGE =: Solow nn OF Saf ake N IT ficient ore for such an expansion borrow ers, today there are 700. Back | Hog prices turned downward at Net | DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES sent eta) price of offerings. but merely would require the building of new
: Slardrnd S =nn . | the Indianapolis stockyards today, Last Change : " he approximate market level lake freighters. Moreover, it is ben 1039 his aned about $500.- | & € e freig S A B00 a sear and Jatt year it was Most Wheights taking a 10-cent cut| Rio | yestordas .oooornnrs iio —ose| ST. CHARLES, Mo, May 15 (U. Pe Tr i (U. P..—|coming apparent that the supply of $1,172,000. In the last eight years from yesterday's prices, the Agricul- |Allech Lud St 21] Zig {Week Ago ‘ 534 —oss|P.) —Circuit Judge Edgar B. Wool- Stocks Bia. Ask [Richard Barrett, ee of Mat- scrap may not. even be sufficient for the bank has loaned about $6 500 - [tural Marketing Service reported. Am Can 80 2 + 2 Month Ago ‘ 0.41, folk yesterday found the Union Agents Finance Go tne. com a 9 |thews Brothers Co, Bloomington, present steel making capacity.” 000 and it has lost only $375 The decline was confined to hogs 3B Secure 3 3 3° ots TXERY ARO ..... 130.43 1.35 | Electric Co. of Missouri guilty of Brag nance CO. Inc. pled ..; |Ind, stone fabricators, testified yes-| Opposition to a mandatory priorInterest rates, Mr. Reininga says, |Veighing more tha nl60 pounds. |am Home Pr. 5 s se| Migh (1941), 133.39; Low, 115.30. violating the State Corrupt Prac-|Belt RR & Stk Yds pfd .... 56 terday concerning activities of the |ity system is “less pronounced in the are higher than Government rates |
Lighter weights sold at prices un- im Ice pt . 213 @ — 8 High (1540), 15280; Low, 111.8 tices Act and ordered its charter| Central Ind Pow 7% pid 2 | Indiana. Limestone Institute in the|iron and steel industry than it was and lower than most finance com-
OComwith oan 8% pia 98 101% many rates. Borrowers come in for |¥as $9 for good and choice 200 to|im Souft weds 132. % | Yesterday : eas —noa|pald within 120 days. Home 1.51 Re Vayne 7% ofd 80 83 |companies, unions and individuals. |of intense pressure on the steel
Mach&Fdy. . ne : , : pd changed from yesterday. The top Am Pwr&Lt .. ' % RAILROADS forfeited unless a fine of $175,000 is| Hook Drug Inc com 18 17 |Government’s anti-trust trial of 17|a few months ago,” and the problem 40 |Am T&T gv A ; y . | Week Ago d Asso 38 Co $56 pfd 104%
g : 14 | 210-pounders Am Water 4 4 ii} - : ob O4 ; Ind & M Elec 1% pfd 9 Mr. Barrett testified that the|companies from non-defense cononey to buy cars, repair or build | " : "14 |Month A 28.2 5| Judge Woolfolk, in finding the in ich Elec 1% pfd....10 ss \ S pa Fores re for eRieTaeney needs, | The marketing service estimated |{Rjcends 2s 3 year Are .v..on. 26.2 1 utility, a subsidiary of the North|indpis Gas com. .........'}s [function of the Institute was to|sumers and the growing defense reThere hasn't been a repossession 700 salable cattle were received, 600 Atl C Line .... ; Ye| High (1941), 29.35: Low, 26.54. American Light & Power Co., guilty | | Ind Hydro Elee ToDl 2 crrver 39 43 |promote the sale of Indiana lime-|quirements “can perhaps be solved for an auto loan so far calves, 9000 hogs and 1000 sheep, At G&WI of.. : mm High (1940), : of engaging in political activities, | | Indpls 2 25D tom rd IE" By |tiotie. ad. io act ass medium forlonly by ihe JNterposition. of mah. And the bank is making money, Wednesday, May 4 ordered the firm ousted from the|[ndbls Water 8% ptd 5 1103 ‘.i negotiation with labor. The organ-| datory separation of the essential Alla Uu v sday, incoln Na e Ins com. .... 2 3 i i r i y too. Its profits have been increas- HOGS 1 Hog vl A y [ization was composed of 22 stone and unessential. ng and it has retired $75,000 of pre Barrows and Gilts | t Avn 0: | ! 34 1s [Month Ago
y state, its charter forfeited and re<|N Ind Pub Serv 52% pfd .. 3 : : ’ Sorte, > companies, including his own, he ferred stock. 120- 140 pounds * | year Ago 20.4 13 | Missouri. Progress Laundry com
abv \ g IN Ind Pub Serv 6% td q 106 > ’ strained from doing business in|g Ind Pub Serr ion ne BR 18% said. Filled Up For 1941 2 = = 140- 160 pounds . ‘“ a "4 " . 5 of Pub Serv Co of Ind 67 pfd... 57%» 60% | He was prevented by Government| “Passage of the pending priorities 160- 180 pounds . 1, High (1941), 20.65; Low, 17.31. The Court imposed a fine Pub Serv Co. of Ind 7¢ objections from answering ques-|bill by Congress, which is expected
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Mr. Barrett said members had under this act the control of Stra ral rti < _ accordin 270- 300 pounds » 8.9( . ; cecutio ster, and char-| Van Camp Milk com . ’ do ls nis acl uae: con ; § - ral Be on io) De Tainan 3%: 300 Po nas 83 Calumet & H 6 8 Sw on NS i Hh Fn 3% : ba | et when ha ty A Bonds drawn several contracts with the tegic materials, including iron and ( reports - pour seseee Calu z . oe tone & Web... 8 . 5 » p $ . ’ ; : x I , ¥ rR 5 8, . ! Pr ors | 5 inane Journeymen Stone Cutters’ Union, r re S ! Weather Bureau. Wheat is headed Mea W100 pounds Ba 690 Ch RC, he 318 4 tay [SWIRL & Co o.oo 21% 2% A%W ...o granted and the company allowed American Loan Sse B Sonn ¥ on tar eH ie Hion, Ses), may be agicomiotiensive as 3} up in southern fields and ranges Packing Sows | Chryster ..0.. : 57V —_—T [to continue in business. | Citizens Ina Tel 4Ys 61 ..... Chi : or = oy oA. Snel’? ‘ : : “olu J 21 : ‘ : ; hicago stone firms, a trades coun- - > ’ from 20 to 24 inches high. Soy bean Good and Choice— | Comaitn § d. 5 s¢ 2% .:.o nevas Grp oo. 3 300: 30% | Union Electric, a $300,000,000 cor= Grab: Reynotds- Taylor san} oil ong yun tr in the 1917-18 period,” Iron Age planting has hardly begun. 300- 330 Bounds "63 | Comwith Edison 25% ; 5 a Wa oi Tare fort © '*lporation, has affiliated in Illinois| Home T&T Ft Wayne 5's . 102 1 g history" of brat ti said. : The rain big help but 30- 360 pounds Cong-Nairn .... 14% ! 3 1a > Ax. R082 203 *3 d Iow ell Miss i. The Home TXT Ft Wa ne 6s 43..102 1e history o usiness negotia-| The magazine reported that most The rains were a big p 360 pound | Cons Edison 18's Timk-D Ax .... 303; 3034 2 and Iowa as well as Missouri. ree Assoc Tel Co 3a 106 ti f Indi fabricat it ] : made the ground too wet to work Good— Cons Film ..... 3 -..._ |20th Cent Fox. 5% 5%... | action, a civil procedure, was|Indnls P & L 3%s ..106 lions of Indiana fabricators with steel companies are fully committed for a few davs. The cold weather se- 2% Donnas Cons Oil ...... 6% KX | brought in St. Charles Circuit |indpls Railway ing 88 67. 81 {quarries and with building con-|for all the steel they can produce in cD iheth ed Fede ‘mination of | 430- 300 pounds cons woot Do Cath ) . Induis Water CQ as 56 oo 108% tractors was traced by Mr. Bar-|1941. and that if they accept orders wasn't so good for germination Medivim— Cont — la {Union wees By ™ {Court following disclosures that the | Kokomo Water Works 5s 58..104%; H 2 i ’ 4 : ceed but wasn't unfavorable for| 250. 500 pounds @ 8.25 SON! x 1 | gn Arran : . ss... [utility allegedly engaged in politi-|porner, Facking Co soy 1% nett. He also gave prices for cut|for 1942 they are doing so condigrains and grasses. Frost damage Slaughter Pigs | Cont Z 1a|Un. Gas mp. 6% ® — 1*lcal campaigns in which municipal Muncie Water aA stone shipped to the Chicago area.|tionally. The week's steel-making to tomatoes was slight {Medium and Gooa— 60 | Corn Prog pt. *1% 8 Rub ot. 89: [1 ownership of the city's light and | Rat Sk Hotlery 3c 35° 3 J The Government has charged rate, meanwhile, was placed at 99.5 rs 1 : 1) po Le i °| Comm Br Sug .. 5 PS Sie. 3 Bw 3 nt wer plant was at stake. N Ing Tel ii gw 58 conspiracy to violate the Sherman per cent of capacity, up 2.0 points > S Steel pf... 118% 3 - 3 (FO A Pub Serv of Ind 4s 69 . : Act in the jobbing of cut stone at|from last week. The magazine's 8 FRYE aut Sonlerence|Swashte Cattle &, fais (Rurtints. 11) p69 vc 20% + Ww CURB SEAT BRINGS $1000 Richmond Water wks ss 81. 100% ign (Bedford and Bloomington, Ind, for|scrap composite price held unBoard of 193 companies that work... n 3 Coes Jabath ed" og pi PE 4 . Trac Term Corp 5 70 3 [shipment to Chicago. rr in metal shows that 153 of them oe Sob yi “hind setties su 2 “34 | Waukesha 1 Cees rr FORE Ma 5 (U. = = —— Ree ol pi orking ay or part of Saturday rE Li W Pa El 6 pf..10 ‘“ rrangements have been made for y eerste vos OtRing all v : 1300.1 300 pounds | West Union ... 2i 22! + %|the sale of a membership on the SOUTHERN RAILWAY BUYS WAGON WHzAZ hoe that 55 plants were running to 3 00, 1% pounds Bast dak i : , | West Air Be . 1 fh e sale snip il Up to the close of the Chicago market some extent on Sunday. Only 35 G45. poRRlE «.. East Kodak ....135% 3 Willys Overland %2 1% .... |New York Curb Exchange for $1000,| ATLANTA, Ga. May 15 (U. P.) — ncorporations today. ‘Indianapals Sour mills and’ grain worked but five days | 300-1100 pounds ... El Pw&lLt $7 of 8 £ [Woolworth .... ’ — "*lunchanged from the last sale, an-| The Southern Railway Co. today | The Apostolic. Church of God. Inc. [red wheat (other rades on their merit) 8 vw | 1100-1300 pounds - Ss : d paid 70c per bushel for shelle Most Sunday Sol & Srnes oo (300: 1300 pounds nounced last April 26. The present | announced placement of orders for Ind ianapolls; amendment an p ig Te form: ghel. Jor Shelled Saw maintenance crews ana | edium— 750-1100 pounds 0.23 Fid Phen
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Although 4 | 00. 5 pounds .. [email protected]| Gen Motors .... 38% RF o ® ® ND ENDS: ou u | Good- {Gen Thtre Bq.. 12 1 on Poor Das or revealed the rt, its | S00. ¥5U Pound Alitiae 10. BG11.00) Gimbel Bros ... 8% : ooqayear . A “ian ew neoprene (synthetic rubber) Chote Grant W T .... 20 30 fact tory > Louisville will cost $10,- Rag bounds wos [email protected] | Greyhound Cp.. 10% 1 1 “ 000.000, according to chemical trade! a: 30 900 pounds .i.sviseseses 1025@ atons| 4 Moh circles. . . . Standard Oil of New | so0- 9 900 POURAS +uiesiiesses [email protected] | HuASOR Motor. Jersey reveals in its annual report | | Comm |
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es . ; Good .“ ( . Int Nickel .... 4 oY have lost 18 oil tankers, had five | {oad . seeetiases 3 3.09 Int Nicks . more badly damaged, since the war Cutter and common . 5@ 3.35 It PRP pt oe. began—all covered by insurance, |Canne Suite" 0@ 5. mt TRT ..ooo 2% ! From today on any industry in | France wanting to buy iron or steel | Beet, CCiete Ccaie og | JEWEL Tea oo. must get “iron money” tickets from Sausage— ca . i 34% 4
he Government, present them to} 3 Reheat "2? A the steel mills in order to get on the| & Cutter and comgaon. priorities list. . . . Australia will soon | 0 Joa chotee oF be smoking Rhodesian tobacco as Common and medium substitute for hard-to-get American Cull tobacco . . A “floating fair” will
vy 80% Ss * Naru in (Glenn) 28s Na ts, 109) cKes be sent by Japan next week to tour (Rect | Midian stl pf us 18 South American ports, The liner| | Creo out . 16. 35@ 13.35 | MOD: LL xs it aH will exhibit products of more than| §50.1050 pounds ......eesese. 10.28 128 | Ne 200 Japanese manufacturers, in-|Good— | Nash Kelv . 3% 3% % x 3 500- B00 pounds ....eesveeeee 9.50210.25 cluding machine tools, electrical ap-|{ §0o- 1050 Pounds iia QISO109E Nat Biseult of. Rte % 1 paratus and cameras in an effort to| Medi HY a
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Medium— No Pacific ..... 6% 68% 500 pounds down . [email protected] BIG AGRICULTURAL Calves (heifers) - Good and cholce— Ohle O11 83% i BLOG IS CONSIDERED Seareunds down voee [email protected] Owens II! Glass 4114 41! ume 500 pounds down [email protected] SHEEP, LAMBS (Receipts, 108) [pat So Ti: Bis 3 9 ; ]
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omists today as a potential nucleus | rn TN | Broct & G of. i =H west, Red Crown is more than fwice as for an international farm bloc tol‘ HICAGO L, JYES o IR |e. Sti... 1 i "y popular as the next leading brand, Nags economic warfare against the | OW oo theady pire, Ag A esterdey pare [ Olt «uc ; ‘ according to latest available state tax xis rda . Ww Beonoinits here are studying pre- | lage on all weights; few sales good! Safeway a8 . and inspection data. Actual personal
liminary plans for establishing such | 20d choice 180- 300 lbs, hs Ne 10: {Seals Hoebuek. . as midwest Surveys, among 886 indicate a bloc While the war continues it some held above. Cattle — » | Smith A O . y 5 4 that machinists, as a specific class,
would help the British blockade the calves—1000. Sheep—3500. | Se Por “¥aguum. ’ 8 : i prefer Red Crown 2.3 to 1!
Axis by declining to ship food to! Tv Ie South Ry : a ee . ! \ 1 “dt v J . . Europe; after the war—in event the DAILY PRICE INDEX South Re pt. 3 ® Enjoy a National Credit Card ; i & Axis is not eliminated—it would be! NEW YORK, May 15 (U. — 58 8 cal, Be RE ANE Apply to any Standard Oil Dealer. designed to meet the Axis’ barter Dun & Bradstreet's daily elated BL 32
gvstem of trade price index of 30 basic comm
‘These four great farm nations |ties, compiled for United Press * INDIANA TOOL FIRM TH ¢ y | have 2a virtual} monopoly on the! (1930-32 average equals 100): — i : _ o | { world's surplus food supply—wheat, | Yesterday coioieiiaiiinnie RR —— : ’ . maize, mutton, wool and hides—as | WCeK ABO iiiiiiieiiiisnien 1331 PLANS STOCK ISSUE : well as countless minerals bingy fe Gectugersccereees M750 | S | SERVICE Another feature of such an inter- | 104} Hin hy he eeees 13 0 WASHINGTON, May 15 (U. P).— |
national co-operative farm bloc Chsanene would be to help feed the starving 194 Low (Feb. 1%) ....i.ii. 12363) International Machine pet
» " 3 m " millions expected to follow the war. 110CACO (CRAL | Etikhart, and hdiahapblis, bi, las Brin S out their motors built in ower Officials here anticipate a famine in CHIC AGO GRAIN | fea with the Securities & BEx- -
post-war Europe. Opening prices today on the Chi- (change Commission a registration
; § cago Reard y Explorat tion of ths s plan is being = Thomon o Trade, as reported | statement covering 181,776 shares of
made in the current econ con - i de ~ ) fs N - jisge a. he Cultent eamemic con- 1}, J 81 par common stock, of which 114..| SOME MEN can just /isten te a motor and tell ~~ Ecomomy and performance ate the twin ad ca 1nvo Ving | 4y OL @1.00% $99 @.99% $99: @.99% | Argentina and Uruguay, it was said. | [Ooi 998 are to be offered for the com- | pany and 76.778 for the account of
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- TA : v ht : Eitern ie it wr vas sald. | To aN pm hether or not it’s right. The fact is, men antages folks find working together in
Sunine We nee of rgeniime "ei oy , 3614 BU@-B™ | certain stockholders. skilled with machinery are peculiarly sensi this modern motor fael Make your nest Guinazu, who is conf vd re ig nn SSA Reynolds & Co. and BE. H. Rollins| : DR, ro I on oe g With U. S. STATEMENT |& Sons Inc, were listed as| five where engines are concerned. You gasoline stop wherever you see the famous and shortly after i week, WASHINGTON. Mar 15 (U. BP.) Gov. Principal underwriters. The offering : > SS Ame ime Mini OF DUS |arnment expenses and receipts for Cine | Price to the public is to be supplied) wouldn't, for example, try to fool them on Standard Service’ sign, and start enjoying tralian Prime Minister Robert Gor- n Sipts for the ’ don Menziet or current fiscal year through May 13, com- in a later amendment to the regismee ith 3 year ago: he | tration statement, but it was dis-| a motor fuel! Men of this sort, in the Mid- popular Red Crown yourself. CARGO INSL DAMAE Expenses Mg ssh aithos 1a 13 sateen 2j¢|closed that the maximum price ; ; c URANCE | Gross ft 453957665 0 3380. i ‘Ses. a | would be $12 a share. west, choose Red Crown gasoline for their T0 RED SEA Cas 1... 2.315.808.900. "262 462 063 3 Of the net proceeds, $100,000 is . IS CUT ork. Bal. 138933314388 1537205 420.73 |t0 be used to cover a 3 per cent] own cars twice as often as any other brand. NEW YORK, May 15 (U. P).—|Gon es. 122.530.861.031 88 18. 280: 202.41 | purchase-money mortgage and the
3 fine gasolines priced i ' . oo 3 priced to suit your purse: Marine underwriters tod $ “. . . balance added to working capital. dak 3 ; ; war risk insurance rates on a — a But machinists are not alone in their At the RED Crown pump—Red Crown, regular priced...
ee ug the = Flying to on EF verything! 23t01 preference for Red Crown. Among At the WHITE Crown pump—Solite, premium quality... Suez Canal via the Cape of Good. : : i it's Red At the BLUE Crown pump—Stanolind, bargain priced. H Diamonds, Watches, all motorists, in the Midwest, it's
ope. | No official explanation was ad-! ; y vanced for the reductions, whieh | Musical Instruments. Cameras, Crown 2 to 1. SEE YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER
ranged from 4624 to 60 per cent, but | ®lothing, Shotguns, Ete. shipping quarters indicated that the |
action could be traced to President] TBrerers re JEWELRY . ; - Sette Se I A Todi | AND AMONG ALL MIDWEST MOTORISTS IT'S RED CROWN 2 to 1
American shipping.
