Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1941 — Page 16
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6, 1941
8 STATE FIRMS _FAGE HEARINGS
Coal Producers Charged With Selling Below Minimum Prices. Un ody »
: cerserires . 982 0 S TW A “iin eEtias 28.51 \ {Died Fruit... . 2 " \ SRNR WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (U, P).— 3 ie High (1901), 30.88; Low, 26.54 Ga : S 78 vt NR Eight Indiana coal producers A High (1948), 20.681: Low, 22.14, charged with selling coal below i 15 UTILITIES 4 minimum prices today faced comCV) Yesterday L018 pliance hearings ordered by the ogy | THeek Age =n0218 Bituminous Coal Division of the 5% Sth Aes Department, of the otesior, ) : Complaints against the firms were Wn. hn ripley 18 Stee 0 BAM B8W SAN : AEN Ll | filed by the Bituminous Coal Pro- \ ‘ : 2 DANNY 8 3 ducers Board for District 11 at IA Net : Wo NRE 3 : Terre Haute. The following hear=High low Latt Change v : NNN ings were set by the Division: A ian RAY co 3A Na Ba = lelvacCare oh lll aR ; At Shoals: Kieffner Coal Co. he Re tei gh Bl" we Vy VATTSIO 6 ni .. NN N Loogootee, Sept. 26; Greier and rer rend IR ‘Ru ‘egw ot WARHGRW of 1g \ Schlachter Coal Co. Adeyville, Nain a Sept. 27; Harvey W. Wraley, Shoals, werd } le Melvin Foster, St. Meinrad, and Sitester Tedrow, Shoals, all on Sept.
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MORE INDIANA WOMEN WILL GET JOBS in faectories from now on, if present trends in employment continue. The chief reason is that the surplus of men workers has been absorbed. That is the picture as State Employment Security Divi gion officials see it. Both private employers and the Federal Government are beginning to hire more women factory 3
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Haves A° Be 3s ‘ Jilly Over d pf i a, 3 wine, y r Corps, were two o e de S RWIgS 0 an e regulations governing it should not ng plant at sms 9 ... CAL a8 ASS Riy Gee. 5 i Nags af sg PISS R00 3 aie troit as first of the Rolls Royce-Merlin airplane engines rolled off the [be tightened and machinery set up Charlestown will hire a good Many suiy 8.62t| Atchison ..... 29 7a | Revstor vo Ia a ha! Yom Packard production line. Standing behind them are Max Gilman, |for establishing maximum prices for women, Many women were hired suly 000 pels vio 38 ‘| : ath ase "vate & 1 N% Nn Packard ident. and William L. Shi forei dent its coals when necessary for the pro Aid ila shir] : Atl © Line .... 23%, 3 3 | 3% 29% 4 ® Py : acka resident, an Jilliam L. Shirer, foreign correspondent. 4 4 ’ o JYL LY o> for munitions plants in World War Aug. 5.000 | A) Refining We h : 'e in GRE » 3 o [fev ent 3s ioe 3 p 8 tection of the coal consuming public, I and probably the same thing will| Aug. Atlas Corp Se ae : * Young Sti Dr.. 15% 18% : A hearing was set for Sept. 11 at happen this time Aug. J Austin Nich oc 3 : . % 3% iLeh PB € ut Hy ai Washington. bia ok : ] x ‘as \ 114% 114 A . Se ten s These isolated examples, employ-; Aug. * $380 uss Nien pr A 18 + 1% Len Vv Oval ¥ Se 1% Zenith Rad .... 13% IV th N T The Division denied a petition of ment affciis beiere ae the begin: A iin Nallaial 1 GE ee Here are the New I axes Believe Puls Tne. Tob Hai, rena. I , another regional marketing agency sold 25 cents lower at the Indian- Balt & Ohis ... | Lerner str (L.28 H A with member mines in the Belleville, hrough Civil Service as INSPECOIS| lic stockyards today than yes- | Boies Q BE h FEF "i & ouse as rove I, fields, for postponement of a £ ts in ivatelv-operated de- Bangor & : : of par pr Pole terday, the Agriculture Marketing BAR Asphalt o& a a oil © ARN hesiing on proceedings identical ie © on Fm Sat Carb 18'% ; _ P.).—Here is the co i with those faced by Middle States. affoials oy of work emplovINERt] Heavier butchers were off 20 cents. IB He wfiReises oh i ARE IN DEM AND i I Tee i mplete list of taxes| The hearing originally was sched They are also good at work which The top declined to $11.30 for good BE Nn (i 38 Sy da = Wii fone a Cem. 8 Individual Income-=$829,000,000. Normal 4 per cent rate continued. uled for Monday. All grades of fed cattle were about | Best & Co ard «... B - Personal exemptions of $800 single, $2000 married and $400 for each child tion of mind, eye and hand, and at’, toads while low rade es Beth § eel ..... TAM E oe WG & BALAN . ; retained, except that a widowed head of a family cannot deduct $400 repetitions jobs that men find re HERR. “8 Bigelow San ... 31% 8 + | , oo Ms But Others of List Drift wd ihe RE Ne or her head of the family. New sur- CORN PRICES RISE Blaw-Knox ... 8 \ MacAn ny For... 25% . Axes begin a er : is now training girls as welders cows changed little while canner BENIEIR ©» (dob 18 ' i Mack Tb gn Lower With Rails first taxable dollar after exemptions| got Drinks — One-sixth cent a y iing machine operators. Bore. Waraer. °c 10% 3 | Ma \son Sq G. 4) and deductions. Specia S@ LAX, hottie, IESE mani pias. © FT Lead oe NT Ih fx i CI eaaqing. Re ro Furs—10 per cent of retail price. Defense industries and the Army Prices were strong. Sheep were | BRivn NE a : SULLARE:S, * 0.000 Cosmetics—Revised base. CHICAGO, Aug. 6. (U. P.).—Re~ steady. NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (U. P.). —| Corporation Taxes—$1322,900,000.| cyutlery—1 2 : : ) have taken so many male work- J es Yo itlery—10 per cent. ceiving stimulus from reports of : : | Strong demand developed for sugar | Present normal corporation tax o Withholding Tax on Non-Resi- » ; ; ers that private employers are re- 18 to 24 cent retained, but new : : progress toward approval of legislab abi |shares in afternoon dealings on the D 4pes dent Aliens and Non-Resident For-| tion freezing Government holdings : 3 : : surtax imposed at 5 per cent Onlejgn Corporations—Increased from | of wheat and cotton, wheat fut enough help. - 160 pounds Stock Exchange today, but other | first $25,000 of profits and 6 per cent | 161; to 2715 per cent. Che es ae TaTy eat Wipes : sections of the list drifted irregu-|thereafter. cketed to new lour-year peaks on . rash d.av- the Chicago Board of Trade today. larly lower under lead of railroad Both capital inves Bstmen an ut LOCAL ISSUES All deliveries of oats and Decemsues Tracing was quiet, | CHRE.CATIngS ods 00 COB) ber and May com alo made. new 8 ina) s s : p American Crystal Sugar jumped || investment system revised so that Ep a au keg Brains) lopsifor the Season: 1% to a new high at 19%, Cuban Dealers. At the end of the first hour wheat | gh al : LU present 8 per cent exemption is in Stocks Bl. Ask «J 5 | American showed gains ranging to was 1'¢ to 1% cents a bushel high- \| American showea gains ranging force up to $5,000,000, decreasing | Asents Finance Co Ind com. er With Sept. at 81.12%. Corn was 2's points in the preferred, Central| iq 7 per cent thereafter, ¢ ° p a Violeta hit 12, up 1'%, and Guan- 3 gn up % to lc; oats 11a to 1iic higher; y up 2y RB s fits rates increased 10 B RR & Stk Yds ofd ..... | 1 1 tanamo preferred sold at 35, up 4 xcess profits ra er Ind Pow 7% pid. Rye up 1's to 1'%c, and soy beans points : points in each bracket to range Circle Theater com erect to Terie. Sante Fe sold off a point; some from 35 to 60 per cent; new special | Much of the buying in wheat was of the preferred issues in the group|cXCeSs Profits tax to’ prevent “war credited to shorts. Prices rose more lost a point and more and active millionaires” imposed at rate of 10 than 2 cents a bushel before meet favorites like Southern Pacific,| PCr cent on difference between the ing resistance and a fractional set= Southern Railvay and New York percentage earned on investment in back from best levels. Central were down fractionally the tax year and the perceniage om Oats bounded to fresh peaks, but United Aircraft slumped Some 9 earned in 1936 to 1939 inclusive. Indpls Water Bo % pid encountered selling of a hedging *hoints following a disappointing|, Capital stock tax increased from Indpls Water Class A com... 14% character on the advance which oi, |earnings report but other aviation $1.10 to $1.25 per $1000 valuation. Lincoln Nat Life ie _com eo 28% halted the upward trend. Corn © "®lchares held well, with Consolidated| Estate and Gift Taxes—$151,000,- borrowed firmness from the action = 1li|at a new high on a fractional gain.|000. Present $40,000 estate exemp-|¥ Ind Fu sere 7 pla 13 of wheat. 4 [Shipbuilding shares were firm and |tion ¥eisingd. Present $40,000 Limp Bub Serv Co of Ind 67% p fd |. 6 + |steel and motors held closely to|sSum and ,000-a-year exemptions So ne 0 © 3 % p 81% {4 | their previous finals. The mid-aft-| continued on gifts to individuals.| Terre" State Kiss sh pid." 103 Weathers Tough — lernoon trend elsewhere was irreg-| Rate of tax sharply increased in|ynion Title Co com Lr at [ularly lower. lower brackets, with graduated | van Camp Mik Digs On Steel Workers cent of estate taxes. Algers. Wins'w w ER 4s ...100 CLEVELAND. A gi Excise and Miscellaneous Taxes— | American Loan bs 100 Th i aN Ao. af u Pe By UNITED PRESS $902,400,000. Cent Newspapers 4's 42-51...100 e steel ustry, already beset by Y : Shore of IR if . the multiple problems of providing Bell Aireraft Co. six months end-| Distilled Spirits—Increased from Consol "Fin Bs 30 «103 metal for the nation’s expanding sled June 30 net profit after pro- $3 to $4 a gallon. defense program, has another worry vision of $350,000 for Federal in-| Wines, Cordials and Liqueurs— on its hands—the weather. * come taxes $263,000 equal to $1.05 | Tnereased from 6, 18 and 30 cents a The magazine Steel reported to- “ a share. Unfilled orders on July 15| wine gallon to 8, 24 and 50 cents **va | Ohie Gi exceeded $86,000,000, the company | in these three classifications: 14 per interfered with orderly production. wu Qmnigus 1g, | stated, cent alcoholic content, 21 per cent Morris 8 4 10 & Co 4 The number of heat prostrations JH | Qthoara + Ione : Celluloid Corp. 12 months ended and 24 per cent or more. among steelmakers was reported shes Hl Glass a come and excess profits taxes esti- | Sales—Less than $100,000, none; be- Pub Serv of Ind 4s 69 ....0..7108 iio [ern precautions including salt tabmated under proposed revenue act tween $100,000 and $500,000, 5 per Be a FY, as Works i Hi. i0d ig lets and shower baths for the vious 12 months. 000, 10 per cent; in excess of $1,- *Ex-dividend. 4 Crane Co. and domestic sub-| 000,000, 15 per cent. : sidiaries 12 months ended June 30! Billboards—100 square feet or less CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Incorporations NO . -600, $8: over 600, $11. te; change of agent to Isaac M. taxes and a $1,000,000 provision for | $5; 400-600, § 10 to 25 cents lower; later trade at full | Terre Haute: chang Sales — Incr decl ith s 3 Spear, 1634 Third Ave., Terre Haute. additional Federal income and ex- Automobile Sa Created on I air an ia: ig ai The Pure Torpedo Oorp., Kentucky ge C. 7 per cent; on busses, trucks,|@11.50; most 240-270-1b. butchers, $10.75 | Sparrenberger, 705 Hulman Bldg. Evansto $253 a common share vs. $5,- to 1 21150: Joss 240. ers Spar 020,285 or $1.73 previous 12 months. party BY) tcessories from 2% tO | pik 350 500-10. bickine Sows: S005 205%: Crown Cork & Seal Co, Inc, and p
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (U. P)— 500 pounds down The Defense Plant Corp. today au- Calves (heietrs) thorized a lease agreement with Good and choice— Bell Aircraft Corp, Buffalo, N. Y, | 33 bounds down [email protected] for construction and equipment of! 500 bounds down [email protected]
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gpireraft parts, The cost was estimated at $8.456.- Bue Shoe a) i 175. Approximately $5.596924 will Commen ... be used for land and buildings and $2,859,251 for machinery and e rs ment. Title to the facil 4 wil remain in the Defense r "rp
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and February. Koppers Co. 12 months ended June 30 net profit after estimated Federal and State income taxes and Federal excess profits taxes and provision for increased taxes $4.690,805 equal to $23.45 a share on 6 per cent preferred vs. $2,581,220 or $12.90 previous 12 months.
from 20 to 9 cents. T.res—Increased from 2': to 5 cents per pound; tubes, 4's to 9m cents. Telephone, Telegraph and Cable Tolls—Exemption lowered from 50 to 25 cents. The brackets: 25 to 49 cents, 5 cents tax; 50 to 99 cents, 10 cents tax; $1 to $1.49, 15 cents tax; $1.50 to $1.99, 20 cents tax; $2 to $2.49, 25 cents tax; each additional 50 cents, 5 cents tax. Telephone Bills — New tax of 5 per cent. Passenger Transportation (Rail, Water, Air, Bus)—5 per cent of the fare (35-cent exemption). Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Etc.— 10 per cent on the retail value. Photographic Apparatus—10 per cent. Mechanical Refrigerators (Including Commercial Refrigerators and Air Conditioning Equipment)— Rates increased from 5% to 10 per cent. Sporting Goods—10 per cent. Matches—2 cents per thousand.
Admissions — Exeraption reduced fod steers and yearlings steady to 25 cents
lower; mostly 25 cents off; only sprinkling choice light yearling here holdiag steady: yearling heifers weak to 25 cents down; Sup ly liberal; very few common and ium steers and heifers in crop, this Doing definitely a beef run; stock cattle unusually scarce; top, $12.85 paid for yearlings; few loads yearling gil light steers, [email protected]; very little done .on weighty steers; most early sales, [email protected] with $12.50 bid on choice to prime 1300-lb. aver2 es: best fed heifers early, $12.40; few ve $12: cows slow, steady: bull scarce but. strong: weighty sausage offerings selling at $9 bie. Li vealers, $12.50 down, steady. Sheep— Receipts, 3000; spring lambs opening around steady: early sales good to oice natives, [email protected]; better kinds held hi Hers medium to good lots mostly $9.75@1 fat earlings and sheep around 25 ‘cents higher; one Ak 90-1b. best Southwest yearling, $9.50; few light fat ewes, $5 with bulk $4.75 down.
orthing, % Edward C mond, Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Cvo., New Jersey corporation; seriifcats of retirement of preferred stock United States Rubber Co., New Jersey corporation; amendment of articles of in corporation. Knightstown Pac king Co, Inc, Knightstown; dissolution. The Commercial Indemnity Insurance Os Indianapolis; amendment increasing capital stock to 500,000 shares of $1 par alue
Anderson Home Appliances, Inc., Anderson: dissolution. Club Deb, Inc., Gary; amendment change ing name to Gary Young Republican Club, Inc., and other amendments. B 7 Service Bureau, Inc., Indian-
apolis: amendment increasing number of directors from three to nine.
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Plain or Pleated Sanforized Fabrics
Radios and Parts—Increased from 51% to 10 per cent. Luggage—10 per cent. Phonographs and Records — 10 per cent. Musical Instruments—10 per cent. Bowling Alleys, Billiard and Pool Establishments—$15 per alley or taU. S. STATEMENT ble. Door meen sbiieh Wresd ow ub Dues—Exemptions lowered. era ans Ani resents For Oe| Playing Cards—Rates increased current fiscal year through Aug. 5 com- | from 11 to 13 cents a deck. . pare with Enis a Yea Safe Deposit Boxes—Rates in- . 81, ae, Ho 121 .26 sails die so creased from 11 to 20 per cent of 9.084 936.82 | annual rental. 844,936. 82| Cabarets — 5 per cent of total 1.774,280,975.29 a) 1.08 | charge. .32 .00 i Use of Automobiles and Airplanes, 42
HAAG’'S ALL-NIGHT DRUG STORE 22d and Meridian
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& Bradstreet’s daily v : ! 3 index of 30 basic com ome BC S10 10000 he rn OTR 30-0 {Roe Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. 12 months
piled for United XX nay 3s, CMves, $12.30: lambe; $10.50: Ds 171 aver =u 3 ‘+++, |ended June 30 net profit after Fedaverage equals 100): ema a— ; BE 3a afer epee Wot. 8% &% aw C. |era] income and excess profits taxes Yesterday WAGON WHEAT FE 5 3 \ $607,220 equal to $3.20 a common Week Ago .......... 18) IR 13, the close of the Chicago market share vs. $682,238 or $3.59 previous Month Ago ¥ napolis flour mills and grain 12 months. Year
$1.50 & $2.95 Leon Tailoring
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[Cetaton: pul 92¢ pet bushel for No. 2! Gair Robt .. ... os © beat other grades on their merits), Gair Robt pf Ag 0 . “yt ev iand paid 0c per bushel fi 1841 High (Aug. ¢ 82! No. 2 vellow corn: No. 2 white Ses eo
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All styles—but limited quantity.
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Customs.. 41,457,595.30 = 328,151,818 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Including Planes of Commercial Has a Paint tor Every Airlines)—$5 a year. = J Purpose. LESS
Cleatings b Use of Yachts jo pCR ie to Because It Lasts Longer. 28 feet, $5; 28-50, $10; 50 to 100,
Heavy breed colored hens § Ibs. and over 200 feet, $200. PEN & PENCIL SETS over, full feathered, 18¢; breed hens, Slot Machines and Pinball Ma- 1 G boed
Sei No. 31 teathertd Tec Se: chines (exempting those taking pp ite Rock, 2 1 dlonly a penny and those actually
d Lic; No. 3 springers, Barred and | on merchandise such as cig- I hie hg HY “Fehon springers, i EE a a year. En STE RY ¢0. coin Hotel ide.
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