Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1941 — Page 4
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_ MONDAY, JULY: 7. 1941 ARGENTINE EXPORTS RISE
BUENOS AIRES, July 7 (U. P.) =~ Argentine exports in June aggregated $3,746,000 compared with $1,062,000 & year ago and raised the total for the first half of this year to $20,986,100 from $9,918,000 in the corresponding
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n [COMMODITY INDEX HIGHEST SINCE 1937
WASHINGTON, July 7 (U. P).— The Bureau of Labor Statistics’
; wholesale commodity price index period of 1940, official trade statis= rose in the week ended June 28 to|tics disclosed today.
13,704 Jobs Filled, 27,097 [the highest level since mid-July, :
Apply for Work, Says [7 was announced loday. + Need a LOAN
The index for the latest week was 0 x... n Your Home? E. F. Kixmiller. 87.7 per cent of the 1926 average Consult Us! ! _ E. F. Kixmiller, acting manager
compared with 86.7 for the previous 168. i tion pone of the Indianapolis office of the In-|gains ato of RT Bd diana Employment Security Division today reported a record of 13,704 job placements and receipt of
modities and fat sand oils contributed largely to the advance. 27,097 job applications during the first half of the year.
When employers filled 13,704 jobs with applicants referred to them by the Indianapolis employment exchange, it was the highest first half mark established during the eight years of operation, he said. The
BUSINESS
The Tourist Finds Defense Work Going Full Blast in New England
By ROGER BUDROW-
IT PROBABLY WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE for you to take a vacation this summer without bumping into some sort of defense work along the way. If you climb Bunker Hill Monument and look down on . part of Boston’s bay, it is almost certain you will see some British warships being repaired in the Navy yard under the . lend-lease arrangement. They're camouflaged dark grey, of course, and fly no flags. You'll see dozens of British sailors ‘around the docks but they don’t give out any information about the boats. ; \
SEE the new ‘EVERSHARP
- From the monument also you can ] previous record was 9,417 placeSot Ships fied ones Delonge 2 TOP PRI CE FOR ments made 30 the first Six ores SAXOPHONE ¢ PEN 5 PENCH, SEIS ’ > : 0 La, uaranteed Government 2 J he public employment service Instruction $8.1 for Life . een called upon to play a vital STews damaged > role in the National Defense Pro- INDIANA MUSIC CO. STANLEY JEWELRY co. t gi, : I gram and the heavy volume of our|V 115 E. Ohio St. LI 4088 L320: ashington | mem of si : . placements and registrations reflects m— Toon Li ni De aves am WASH SLACKS ; ; and job-seekers have placed in our Shore “a = ort 20-Cent Gain Boosts Local : junsiion i men and [Flan or Pleated DPRIIATENS er sa anioriz reat shipyards i i ne homie.| Quotations to Highest 0 AR S ALES i ACE Shortage Exists $1.50 & $2.95 $2.85. $5 iy a: Since October, 1937. d The gowin i new regisrations Leon Tailoring LEVINSON espite peak employment also em- ist Block Mass. Ave. orders for hun- HOG PRICE RANGE RET AlL UPTURN phasized the fact that there is a Gi Four Hatter
dreds of millions |. of dollars’ worth of ships. J
continual turnover in the labor market regardless of depression or boom conditions,” he said. Mrs. Kixmiller said that there
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Guaranteed
WATCH REPAIRING
| Roger Budrow 3 ‘Even the fashionable suburb of
_ Brookline has defense business — |J - scientific and professional instru-
ments and lenses. A Quincy concern is making air-raid shelters to
3 ~ accommodate five to 50 persons.
Hog prices rose 20 cents at In-
Independent Merchants Re-
port May Rise of 26 Per Cent.
are about 164,000 active applications now in the files of the Indianapolis and 26 other Indiana employment offices, but he warned that this should not be considered an abund-
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for removing unexploded bombs. The railroad said ‘no one should become ‘an alarmist about possible invasion of New England but that everyone
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~ ODDS AND ENDS: New York state hasn’t enough steel for next year’s license plates, thinks plastic plates are too expensive, doesn’t like the small Connecticut ones, and
. doesn’t know just what to do about dt all. . .
. Smoky Pittsburgh is smokier than ever with its. huge steel mills belching out smoke night and day and even on the 4th of July. . . . Theyre diverting 5000
cubic feet of water per second more
than they used to from the Niagara River just above the falls in order to supply the Aluminum Co, of |M America plant with 360,000 kilowatt hours of power a month (or 500,000 pounds of aluminum a year)....In ‘Lackawanna (at the south edge of
~ Buffalo) where Bethlehem Steel's
immense mill covers the lake front for several miles, the City Council abolished 18 city Jobs, including WPA co-ordinators. . . . The Government arsenal at Springfield, Mass., established in George Washington’s time, is running full blast. . Biggest customer of the big wool concerns in Boston, where many of that area’s biggest fortunes were founded, is the Government— blankets, forms. . . . Some of the smaller filling stations in the East aren't getting all the oil they've ordered but so far there are no gaso-
~ line-less Sundays.
- REYNOLDS, IND., BANK
JOINS U. S. RESERVE
Times Special CHICAGO, July 7—The Bank of
: \ Reynolds at Reynolds, Ind., has been
tted to membership in the FedReserve System, it was anced here today. Bank officers are: Herman Schroeyr, president; A. H. Homan, vice dent, and F. W. Homan, cashier.
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SHEEP, LAMBS (Receipts, 200) Lambs (spring)
Good and choice ......ee00een. $11.00 3: 50 Medium and good ...cccee. woo [email protected] MON evsvisnsessrascevsss 8.00 19:20 Ewes (shorn) Good and choice ........es.. 3352 3.78 Common and medium ...... «s 2.25@ 3.25
OTHER LIVESTOCK
Hogs — Receipts, 11,000; opening fairly active and 15 to 25 cents higher than Thursday's average; early sales good and choice 180-270 1lbs., $10.75@11, Cattle—15,000; calves— 700. Sheep—1000.
1 LOCAL ISSUES Saturday, July § Nominal quotations frurnisned by local unit of National Association of Securities Dealers. Stocks Bid |
Agents Finance Co Inc., com.. Th
Agents Finance Co. fue. pid.. 40
Belt RR & Stk . 56 59 Belt RR & Stk Yds fd. seaees 56 ass Central Ind Pow % pid.....111% 114% Circle Theater com .....ce.. 29 32 Comwlth Loan 5% DSA vevoae 28 101 Hook Dug Inc com....e00... 14% 16% Home T&T Ft Wayne 7% pid. 50 53 Ind Asso Tel Co Bd oeenes 04% 107% Ind & Mich Eleo 7 Sou vee. 109 ‘on Indpls Gas com ..... esiscens . Hydro Elec 7 3 Indpla Fs Per S% old 3. Indpls Water 05% Lincoln Loan Co 5% Lincoln Nat Life Ins com * Pub Serv 5%% *N Ind Pub Serv 6% pf 1 *N Ind Pub Serv 7% pid ..... 111% 114% Prosress Laun undry com 15 17 Pub Serv Co of Ind 6% pfd.. 54 57 Pub ery, So of Ind 7% Ja. (130% 133% So Ind G 4.8% ...iinieene 96 99 Terre do Elec 5% pfd.....100 ave Union Title Co COM cccvcevees 31 wes yan Camp Milk pid etevass . 4} ‘is an Camp Milk co sense } 13 oy Algess, Wins'w, W.RR 4% 8%.100 sus Ameris jos 2s sitereeny 102 Ch of ae Bid Go us 4%s vt 8 3% 308" Cos nal ony «89 102 Crabb-Reynolds-Taylor Ki 4.. 97 100 Home T&T Ft Wayne 5l2s....102 105 emer fh Come 10 {Sania Psu 3s 20 ae Eaves A le Pp! ailway Inc sees Indpls Water Co 3% 8 .e..1068% 1080 Kokomo Water Works 8s §8...104% .. Euhner Packing Co 4%s 49 ...100 103 Morris 5&10 Sto! 50 .....100 103 Muncie Water Works 3 ‘68. ...104% : N Ind Pub Serv 3%s 69 ... «cess 108 110 Bub Serv. of ns, o. btn 100% 0 s “aves Pub Tel Co 4 |
old Cooper, Reynolds, $2,449.76; Chauncey Craig,
Noblesville, $2,496.66. »
James 8. Davis, Dayton, O., $2,231.09; Henry Decker, Vincennes, $2,645.64; Deshee Farms, Inc. Vincennes, $6,185.73; I. P. Donnelly, West Terre Haute, $3,640.54; Leroy Dorsey, Chicago, $3,647.85; Cloyd Earles, Hillsdale, $1,058.10; Frank C. Evans, Crawfordsville, $2,556.79; Fair Oakes Farms, Inc., Chicago, $3,201.89; Otto G. Fifield, Crown Point, $6,086.19; Fletcher Joint Stock Land Bank, Indianapolis, $3,734.72. James M. Fowler Jr., Fowler, $2,632.93; F. F. Fribley, Bourbon, $2,62139; I. Floyd Garrott, Battle Ground, $3,691.41; Gettinger Farms, Ing, Sullivan, $3, 542 35; Earl Goodoopeston, Ill, $5, 433.83; Rohert ®e. Graham, Washington, $8,207.07; Mary T. Griggs, Vincennes, $2,526.25; William & Hayes Guckien, Camden, $2,104.94; Richard & Elmer Gumz, North Judson, $4,453.59;
$2,584.43. Philip I. Hagemann, Mt. Vernon, $2,909.34; A. W. Haines, Rockport, $2,230.53; Frances Hanson, Connersville, $5,225.91; Paul Hasler, Newberry, $2,338.78; David Hasting, Mt. Vernon, $3,413.13; Col. B. Hillis, Frankfort, $2,36441; Lydia Hinch, Reynolds, $2,216.95; Indianapolis Life Insurance Co., Indianapolis,
$2,267.02; Herman Jones, Merom, $2,293.49; Charles Kelly, Monon, $4,171.47.
Otto. C. Klein, Mt. Vernon, $2,276.35; William Knecht Sr. Rushville, $2,010.44; Lafayette Life Insurance Co. Lafayette, $8,159.48; Orville Leisure, Carthage, $2,061.77; Robert W. Lyons, Lewisville, $2,068.02; Mackay Farms, Inc., Evansville, $2,451.44; Mrs. Paul Maier, Griffin, $3,512.90; Lester Martin, Rockport, $2,055.73; John McCorkle, Wingate, $2,188.06; Rainey McCoy, Lafayette, $4,889.40. H. J. McGinnis, Columbus, $2,381.34; Otto McMahan, Rochester,
Gutwein Milling Co., Francesville,
ings Bank, Evansville, $4,625.20; Phillips & Rosenbaum, Knox, $2,987.52; Princeton Mining Co, Princeton, $4,190.28; William Raff, Chicago, $2,502.88; William A. Rafferty, Morocco, $3,806,84; Alice Randle, Rensselaer, $2,475.03; Lex Rariden, Bedford, $2,197.78. Daniel Rice, Wheaton, Ill, $2,341.93; L. A. & A. W. Riffe, Windfall, $4,549.45; Mary & Alice Rossiter, Williamsport, $2,587.66; St. Joseph’s College, Collegeville, $2,243.92; William Schoil, LaPortee, $2,153.40; Sam Shirk, Greensburg, $2,017.00; Willis Simmerman, Lapel, $2,827.65; State Life Insurance Co., Indianapolis, $8,729.19; E. C. & C. A. Steckler, Decker, $2,702.01; Paul Steele, McCordsville, $2,050.13. Samuel Steele, Greenfield, $2,001.25; Oscar Strole, Brook, $2,030.03; Alice E. Stuart, Lafayette, $2,854.89; Fred Suhre, Columbus, $2,617.86; Merle Trees, Chicago, $2,340,86; Howard Washburn, Kentland, $2,315.22; L. A. Waugh, Brookston, $9,969.18; K. H. Weyerbacher, Boonville, $3,824.56; A. G. Wheeler, Lowell, $2,135.70; M. L. White, Noblesville, $3,319.78; Guy R. Wolverton and Burdell W. Baker, Monticello, $2,210.59.
4 OF LINCOLN LIFE STAFF HERE HONORED
M. M. Myers, Fred W. P. Jackson, R. W. Mahan and T. L. McCoy, Indianapolis representatives of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., have just received notice from their Ft. Wayne, Ind, home office that they were among winners in a na-tion-wide May sales contest.
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4] They look like four-sided steel wig- |dianapolis Stockyards today to boost ant suppl ! 3 : 2 . pply of labor in the face of 71] © wams. the top to $$1.10, highest since Oc- Times Special defense an _|| Make Woodworking Your Hobby, Use % The large textile mills of Cam- |tober, 1937, the Agricultural Mar- WASHINGTON, July 7—Sales of | Sony 20d private industry de DELTA KNOERLE TIRE CO., Inc. { bridge and Lawrence are making [keting Service reported. independent retailers advanced 26| Acute shortage already exist in 60 MOTOR IVEN TOOLS 2421 N. Meridian St. i sheets and pillow cases for the| Weights above 160 pounds made per cent in May over the same [highly skilled occupations such as Exclusively at TA. 33H eo L Army. Of course the many shoe |the 20-cent gain today while lighter month of last year, J. C. Capt, di-|machinist, tool maker, die maker, VONNEGUT'S IR factories are -humming with orders weights rose 25 cents. The $11.10 Yector Of the ears reported today, |Shipfitter, -loftsman and airplane 120 E. TIRES N | for boots, shoes. top went to good and choice 200 For the first five months of the|sheet metal worker. Few if any of Washington St. J. S. go fe Ry ors ara i Or. in service estimated Jear sales Nore 10 Dep cent hisner the presi pans pp Fog are iy USE YOUR CREDIT at - ; ; e employment office are fu ! inum “pots and pans” (anything [2000 salable cattle were received, 500 Shan we TS a bast your, he yam in these skilled avy : WHILE THE REST OF : Iade of Stumisum, actually) hn the | calves, 9000 hogs and 500 sheep. kinds of business combined, the in-|cupations - which are essential to| BINA i 0S 3 i} Nf (© THE TOWN SLEEPS h : ig a ig oF unos A Saturday, July 5 crease over May, 1940, was 23 per |defense, he said. Vi ND HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT DRUG if realize the need for this critical HOGS inh that Tie Joni parked Some Seek Better Jobs CLOTHING COMPANY 294 STORE d metal 120- 140 pounds .............$ 9.30G1000 e consecuiIve y I ich Te | Many applicants have regisiered OT 1 i * 140-160 pounds .... : 10.70 tail sales have exceeded the cor- y. app ve registere 131 W. Washington St. IS OPEN E 8". 160- 180 pounds .... ; fo i % | respondin th of th eding|eéven though they are employed,| . . IN THE TOBACCO land of the| 180- 200 pounds ... 90 responding month o e prec g stating their willingness to change Directly Opposite Indiana Theater Connecticut River Valley; they are 290- 320 rOURdS sxseees Top: 12-cylinder marine engine built by Packard for Navy's torpedo year. Capt asserted that May was|employment only in case they can pn Tg building the nation’s frst camod-4 a: 28 Ponds boats, weighing 1950 pounds and developing 1350 horsepower, is com- {he ‘second month in which the|better themselves. Therefore, such | ARILYN FURS | OL BL O ATS . 300- 330 pounds ... pared with the company’s standard six-cylinder automobile engine. [year-to-year gain has exceeded 20|aPplicants are not available for Loraest Seleeti flaged air base. From the air, the| 330- 360 pounds . t The outstandin ain most of .the jobs that are now open. A B ¢ F Largest Helecaon 5 : : edium— : [i 9 $4,500,000 % plans base is to Ved! Above: Setting cylinder bank on crankcase assembly of the marine [per cent. S g g Tocal interviewers Have found etter Fur Coat IT look just Fike the oa or to-| 2 poungs king § engine. recored in May was jn 5 Of 55 Der for example, that many farmers for Less Money! i e ” o acking Sows cen or motor vehicle ealers. ’ } bacco “plantations” that cover the Good and Choice— . + 5.500 10.00 . = . Jewelry stores were in second place|2nd other self-employed persons 2440 N. Meridian St. IS DI AN A FUR HI} 4 yalley. Barracks look like tobacco| 210-208 BREE ---o2ovii [email protected] A : U d L f {os f with a 37 per cent increase. have registered and have expressed 5 i - sheds. Siok sorted (330 360 pounds L.iiiiieesis 9.75@ 9.90 merican nite [| © & S The furniture - household~radio 8 willingress to tebe. jobs Jn Setonss ; 29-31 East OHIO St. With apotches that look like growing | Lb: 433 Bounds «-vroere:. 852 20 group showed gains of 27 to 32 per (LS NC PY, Ll icants are cn, (They will opis om a5 500 Bounds LHD 935@ 850 $ 10 000 Fo r A A A Fer m e wi 5 gent and apparel stores recorded an hie OR g5e Shp an Se 5 Ys ——— as the tobacco ripens). One ware-| 250- 500 pounds ..........s.. 9.20@ 9.65 I y CréalSe OL <« per cenl an hour on highway construction MACHINIST BARGAINS nn oe house is built to resemble a church|, == Slaughter Pigs iene, with 8 Sous YolnS of jobs, for ‘instance, believing they : and even has the typical New Eng-| 30" Tho pounds cr... ... 815@ 9.35] WASHINGTON, July 7 (U.P.).—The Secretary of Agriculture’s an-|$.0.008012, displayed a © can make more on their farms, with GOODYEAR per cent on the year-ago monthly 1815 W. South LI-6212 land steeple. The mess hall will look CATTLE nual report today showed the following payments ($2000 or more) to comparison for independent retail their trucks, or in other types of 2 We SERVICE STORE like just another roadside hot dog Slaughter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts, 200) Zoulane farmers and farm concerns under the 1939 agricultural con- store sales and a Po cent in- self-employment. Delaware at Wainat RI-1436 stand (from the air) complete even Steers servation and price adjustment programs: es elawa . to neon signs. Ohlee®. phurids [email protected] American United Life, Indianapolis, $10,049.64; J. W. Anderson, Crease on the five-month, basis, Mr. en ENTS FURNACE REPAIRS % » 900-1100 DOURAS -.eesensrerss 1115612. Milroy, $2,790.41; Harry Bairstow Jr., Chicago, $2,621.84; H. J. Barry, P . SIS Ol am Ay d Clean: Sheet Metal 3 THE BOSTON & MAINE RAIL- 1300-1300 Poune: srraeeeneness HOES Indianapolis, $2,964.79; Amos Bierly, : WAGON WHEAT with hair cut, shampoo an eaning. shee era ———— ROAD is trying to boost its com Ce 900 pounds . [email protected] hid! own $20es = John © $3,520.67 Leonard Megueen, : Flat toa Y Tn a 4 Hg og and vin S| up Work. Gutters and Spouting. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, f : - - rfrdrsesee : ’ y y A 69: : e a anapolis flour mills an rain |} \@, ‘VY ends.......... *- muter business by a novel scheme. |1100-1300 pounds ...iiiitiil Lo 80g 119 Blum, Hamlet, $3088.72; Edward ook, $2482.69; Boy x b Migs a ir BOBEETS BEAUTY MEEKER Sales Agenc — Ya : 1300-1500 pounds «....ese.... [email protected]| Bowen, Delphi, - $2,128.43; A. C. Greensburg, $3,269.88; Robert A. and BI Tho par el or lila aly SHO — "| It advertised a plan for city workers |Medium Bradley, Rochester. $2.78178: H d Ernest B. Miller, Bicknell, Pe ney Der Ugh Jor Shelled new 528 Massachusetts Ave. ||] 2503 Roosevelt CHerry 2 sr = 10 leave their cars at home, thus 750-1100 POUNAS +..eeeveenses alos Ta %, chester, $2,781.78; Henry |an nes . er, cknell, | No. 76c: No. 2 white oats. 33c. — n saving gasoline, take the rain to|& 1108-1300 ) pounds eesesceesesss [email protected]| Bleeding, Edinburgh, $2,275.64. $2698.95: Willard Milner, Frankfort, 2 u work. In return, the railroad said 760-1100 pounds ............. 8.50@ 9.15] John Brevort, Vincennes, $4,236.51; $2,031.51: Helen Mitchell, Liberty, : he y | : . Steers, ‘Heifers Herman Briggs, Attica, $2,064.73; J. ? art it will take 10 per cent of’ its in-|chotce— Holton Brown, Crown Point, $4-|2 1121; Mitchell Partnership, greased revenues from commuter} S00 750 pounds ............. [email protected] 850.89; Jose h Chizum, Morroces, Windfall, $7,051.66; Mumford Realty traffic in the next six months and| 500~ 750 pounds ........ ceses [email protected]| 60 540'65: C0. Pa Clamme Sr, Hart- Co., Griffin, $2,514.10. ~ use it to build the first fire and Heifers ford City , $3,149.52: Benjamin F. John J. Nagle, Brookston, $2,434,92; |} | . * bomb combatant rail cars in the|Chok MI : New Hamony Realty, New Harmony, |} | country 230.0 B00 pounds ............. 11:8012.00| Clark, West Lebanon, $2,557.94; Myra $4,734.47; Notre Dame University iF : 750- 900 POUNAS ev.e0eeeses.. [email protected]| Clark, Westville, $2,073.13; Albert|2’ © 2’ ' 5 t= These railroad fire and bomb ycdium Colvin, Indianapolis, $5,398.28; Har- South Bend, $2,131.93; Peoples Sav
