Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1941 — Page 18
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Week LastWeek 1040. 191 %Chge |AM - Before: A Year Ago Thus Far ‘Thus Far ‘41 vs.’40 Bank Clearings vc.cesessscsssesse.. $27,118,000 $26,503,000 $21,360,000 : $895,157,000 $1,086,489,000 + 214 ; : Bank Debits para sen een SELLA $75,916,000 $57,589,000 $2,167,826,000 : 1 44 : } Postoffice Receipts s8ss0csssocsssoey $ ,116 $82,712 : $101,085 Bn $3,947,736 : $4,125,307 + 45 ield 5 TE Building Permits sesessescessecesss | $227,650 © $200,855 $337,269 $9.290,301 2 2 ’ j + 108 Average Y ‘ of 3 1). "Stockyards as 6761 HOUSES .:.s:e8s00q0000s0000s00s Free ; $131,750 i $160,600 i $3,981,145 ey y A 57.3 Bushels an Acre Pre- , | Apartments sesesceevecrseressre | 0 Se 0 : apts 0 $1,915,780 fo ’ 25 F 48.1 y Porkers Arrive. Business oie $40,000 SATI00 S13055 SI455.062 5 — 18) dicted by Experts. . Wo i X n tha th Industrial sas vose tsetse sees $3,000 ; : 9 $9,500 $2,242,650 Ee 3 30K | -—428 Sy Ei & 3 a \ =k re & rices rose 15 cents on all rat : oh are ns | WASHINGTON, Nov. un . PB). : 1 + 3 se employees and is run q ve the Indianapolis Stock- . Public cease .s sesesssssesceesese 0 0 $22,700 ; $173,526 . 4150.1 The | ture Department: has ‘x % HE ; a + : ol neither by 5 pinch nor rack‘ds voday, tke Agricultere Mar- Repairs & Aiterations ssvecenee $1,750" $21,405 $13,894 $689,526 Ge 2.9 estima :1941 production of corn ’ 0 4 eteers. Service reported. Applied for Jobs .........ce000eeeee 1,047 1,019 519 ‘ 35558 4+ 81.7 |at 2,675373,000 bushels, an increase . ; “I therefore intend to respect its ~The top advanced to $10.35 for tonsukeins 575 501 396 16,392 1600 + 50.1 [of 50,000,000 bushels over last! grguniz i I [pares line.” good to choice 190 to 200-pounders.| cyaimed Unemployment He ; ua : a s aly and the ‘highest! garry Alexan- ) ; ] : celts included 1807 cattle, bi . Compensation (Nov. 1) ,......... 1,652 1,611 114 ‘133,446 045 — 447 | The Crop Board said that condi-| 3° president; .} Freight Carloadings: ! pia , : : on ov: a Indicated an aver8 ‘ g . | an acre, : i a saat HOGS - Inbound ......ccco0s00000000000 3,585 3,802 3,391 : 126,30 137,531 + 8.9 ed with 28.3 bushels last year |: Tio presidents! , ; E Good and Chottse. $ 9. 40@ 9. 90 Outbound #0csssnttssenenstesce 1,985 3 2,069 1,856 92,938 110,026 He 184 and a 23.5 average for the past 10 wa. Z ep ‘Mr Satéinger .... [email protected] | Electricity Output (kwh) .......... 15,522,000 15,234,000 12,890,000 530,963,000 624,964,000 + 19.7 years. Except for a 31.7 bushel-an- Secretary, and E. SE : 2X 103361035 | Water Pumpage (gallons) ..........255030,000 261,520,000 217,460,000 10,627,080,000 11,747,190,000 + 10.5 lacre yield in 1006, prospective yield | ye al. | Which "cased the welkoub— Streetcar Passengers (Nov. 1) ...... 1,426,076 - 1,467,094 1361238 56917,030 60,204313 4 G59 [is the highest in 75 years. HARVEY FIRESTONE ELECTED union shop. a “The. agreement Which ‘ended the
: | ‘Indiana's 1941 corn crop was esti- ~ Telephones In Use (Nov. 6) ..coeees +296 i o4-128 +91 98,970 109,666 + 10.8 mated at 177,165,000 oustiels, almost| AKRON, Nov. 11 (U, P) —Harvey | EO aie od the
9.95 | Livestock Receipts (head) ....c.ces 69,963 71.218 68,837 2,697,221 2544288 — 57 |four million bushels than a 90 || y : ushels more 8. Pirestone Jr. hes been elected rer Te 5,176 275822 ~~ 228516 — 11.2 |mdnth ago and 31. million bushels president ¢ of i Firestone Tire & forts of the State Board of MediaCalves Seder ss seis ara iaennial 2,722 2,720 2,238 133,878 130,268 — 2.1 mare han the total crop. in the Rubber Co : John J. Clark, union organiaet
| 1 ! ide velaiiek . Too 4818 085, 1,812,335 — 10.2, State last year Former President John W. Thom- : : ..| 9.75@ 9.85 BIOZS srrsssersunnes 55439 5138) : 3 om 2.085.940 an 685 2 Favorable weather during the lat-|as ‘was named chairman of the. said] employees ssturned jo wig SURGLARY » THEFT» FIRE 2.70G 9.80 Sheep. ..:cocessersnssossssriseis . 6,324 10,682 13.22 ® bs 6, ter part of the growing season re-|poard, a position which has been ‘without discrimination or loss of |¥ : 65@ 9.75] Grain Receipts (bushels) .......... 663,000 784,000 533,000 22,411,000, 29,796,000 + 32.9 sulted in increases in. every state vacant since ‘the death of Harvey |2™Y previously held rights or priv- : - NG 2% COMM .iievieiiorerinnnnncenses 543,000 576,000 ~~ 398,000 13,428,000 = 19,904,000 + 48.2 in Ine Som Belt exch canes 8S. Firestone in 1938. ileges.” Both, the union and the; 25@ 9.50 reve J 112, estimate placed production this eet ee i : WRAL 9.25@ 9 Wheat .ciooieerssrcacasenensene 17,000 22,000 15,000 3,600,000 4,112,000 + 142 year af more than 235,000,000 bush-| E OL NET ep BR
crnervives 88507050] OBIS virerivereprrasrarsanianese | 48,000. = 40,000. 28,000 3,892,000 4,824,000 + 23.9 |o)5 gver that of last year and almost| NEw ~| IN a Station ano ii Fie BYE ..concsncivisneninesonsass “2000 5000 0 429,000 239,000 1 — 44.3 |370,000,000 above the 1930-39 average Eons, Nou. 11 4. F), of : eee TL Medium and Goo \. sas. Sefboans oi 53,000 141,900 92,000 3000 82000 — 25 [Production id thet yields |VRCUNM cleaners, today reported net FIRE-BURGLARS CATTLE y ; Sources of above figures: Indianapolis Clearing House Association: Indianapelis Postoffice; City Building Commissioner; of ofa) ay are expected to Yields profe A lm the’ quarter ended : Avoid Loss—Rent a
| Slaughter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts, 1807) | Indianapolis Office of State Employment Security Division; Pennsylvania Railroad; New York Central; Baltimore & Ohio; be : ! Illinois Central; Chicago. Indianapolis and Louisville (Monon); New York, Chicago & St. Louis (Nickel Plate); Indianapolis about the best on Teor rd Sept, 30 : | SAFE DEPOSIT ‘BOX ;
Choice— Water Co.; Indianapolis Railways; Indiana Bell Telephone Co.; Agriculture Marketing Service: Indianapolis Board of Trade; R : $ i 0-100 pound W. : ) ‘Center Township Trustee; Federal Reserve /Bank of Chicago; Indianapolis Power & Light Co. : ? "xin pores WoRRAgRs Advertisement ¢ Insured Protection
Lower Rentals: | & $3%%300 pound rT wren LOCAL ISSU ES Sylvanis Industrial Corp. extra [subsidiaries today reported net| To ® ) i : , ona Hous 800-1100 pounds -... ail ; 35 cents and regul te 25 profit of $2,063,671, or 9.1 cents a Misery o Electric Ala 1300 pounds .........:. 1. 10.00@11. ar quarterly share, : ‘Market St. SAFE DEPOSIT Co. Hi00-1300 poung [email protected] . Nominal quotations furnished by local ts common share, for the quarter ended 1 i unit 5] National Association of Securites | cents, payable Nov. 25 record Nov. Sept. 30, compared with 72,023,822 : LL uIp . Al 1 150 E. Market St. |
um— © 750-1100 pPOUNAS .ieseescices. [email protected] Dea 17, bringing 1941 payments to $1.35 : S19 1300 Sounes cesvsacsses F [email protected] || Stocks Bid Ask ’ ym 4 or 88 cents in the corr ndi : | * Ogmm : 13 Agents Finance Co Ind com... T% 9 a share vs. $1.25 last year. 1940 period. ; «oF 3 Mo He 8S - : j ; | $ 250-1100 t pounAs .......eeen st. 8.00@ 9.00 | : Agents Finance Co Inc pid... 30 i Bl 8d . | \ |
Steers, Heifers Belt RR Stk. Yds c Choice = B $ tis 500- 750° pounds .... «fe 11.75012.50
Good— ; ’ 500- 750 pounds pan [email protected] Department Stores of In- Eo C7505 900 POURAS vv eeserseors 115001225 | dianapolis Have Gains of
2 : 4 : A dy » : © "R50 000 POURGAS ....ceseces). [email protected]] - |md on EH jum— i sesecens : oe 500 pounds iediarens [email protected] | | 24 Per Cent. Ind P& ! i in ¢ Commons : | : 8% fd . 105 ‘xa : | 800- 900 pounds rh 7.00@ 8.50 By ROGER BUDROW = = - Loan 2.90 94 | " Good .s» 7.500 8.35| Retail buying is resuming its nor- e Ins com a A ; wiih id rg : Pub 3 % pid .... 8 105 ; x
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mal upward moyement, according q the Federal Reserve Bank of Chi- |Erorress La dry
Bu s { i (Yearlings excluded) cago. 4 | After two weeks of less favorable |! csssmssssresssds 8.759@ 9.2511 \ Milk business, department store sales van Samp Milk COM ceeocees 11 ose 22 per cent in the Seventh Fed- Bonds
Med » i Cutter rand, COMMON ...es0s. 6. . : . . ral Reserve District in the week |Atiorican Lous o8 51. «oor.
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Feeder and Stocker Cattle : (Receipts, 360) Indianapolis reported sales gains of |S Steers 24 per cent over the same week of E a ‘Choice last year. :
an pounds ............-$10.8081180 | “The Federal Reserve Bank noted|Ind
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; that the gains appeared to be more|Kok Ly paBnds ..evererie: ST8@L0H0 evenly distributed than on previous | Ku Medium occasions. The spread was fromg28 oo NOUNAS ccoceesesscss 8.75@ 0.75 per cent in Detroit to 19 per cent 7.25@ 8.75 |in Chicago. | 4s Calves (steers) For the four weeks ending Nov.|Eub Tel Co #%8 85. .......- 108% “Good ang, choles : [email protected] 1, Indianapolis stores had a 23 per|Trac Term Crp § 73 Joun. wa h Y | cent gain over last year and showed TT 9.00010.75 | the same gain for the five-week 1 ER re I a e end of last week, were $6234. : There were 1399 active cases of re- Phares “hens. 11 sic: Laghor hers et tna are war So03| PS YER iy Wo FB, active cases of relief, 241 inactive |SBringers. 3 he a dover. “14g Logh born Sood and choice . 1. @11.50 [cases and an expenditure of $30,276. Leghorn springers. 2 ibs. and over, Soe: um and g B i ——————— i ——————————— - ; ommon i 8. . : 51 EB8s.-Current receipts. 54 Ibs. and up
Graded Eggs—Grade A large, 7c; Grade . : ~ seems iti A medium, 4c; Grade A small, 24¢; no Rs : oe i : \ E3ds, 2 C. : : 8 AP isa
: erie L, ase No 3 300 : ] ee pe : a A JIGS. * | og Boece he Webb. Webb Cos WAGON WHEAT : : Ean San Fh ¢ registration of trade- : to t h y 2 ; RR ERAT 305 % ; : oy A Berni, aes 1: raw and part-| NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (U. P).— today. indianapeiis fio ty mils: gad grain i : ; N A , 4 a | FJ) | 7 A Co —— : VP Q\ "
als. elevators paid $1 per bushel fo ' No. ce Co. South Bend: | Steel production rose to new peak red a des an their erste):
ange of agent ee Geo. Ine. "McComb. 1143 and 70c per bush 5 : ¢ e Ave. South levels in October, lifting output for|an 35 ; = ushel " pite | : = NLS pas
en Cr A of kent fo LF &orans- the first 10 months of this year to she o corn; 6c" > low pBoutn fide ng LOgAnSDOTE | o:(an all-time high above the total|shelle : for No. 2 White “oats, : \ So agent to John Yager. R.R.4. for any full year on record, the Cot. rr American Tron & Steel Institute re- ; me |
Ero oo ee==00 Remember the Past—Consider the Future
far, Samer Jace of September and 604454 tons In Oo. {GF TN Himes of such con (1 .. Wesley k Fo: tober last year. The industry's pre-|fpwd * fusion, it is hard to [fv vious best month nh March} of this oo think clearly. But this P.Yeak When (1,131,641 tons viere pro- a firm has proved to be
css Be Ogtober 7 PO Januar Geir IE =p red gi Don't 5 | B ECAUSE there are words like Freedom and Democracy, to 68,793,571 tons © ae esitate fo call uponus. 13g, we celebrate Armistice Day. We celebrate it to honor those who were 2 3i3|the former record year. | ; ) willing to lay down their lives in order to preserve these words. We
.|with 54,981,662 tons for alll of 1940, ansport; s 3 Bod ky Ee Lo Rymaias Hosa gaiabliening iis Octo esa, lo did Tn celebrate it, not as a victory or an achievement, but as a tribute to those
® : f 99 cent of capacity, with open |# : : : sot negli, Ro Sey of 98 Ber cent of capasty. wiih hen I ri ‘who fought for > their beliefs. But though it is a day of homage and ior a DT oe ener ste outer ot RR em § thanksgiving, it is also a day of firm resolve. For, what kind of justice bi ’ 7 a : jena, nafed ir | caPaclly, Bessemer steel outpws at g would it be, if while we celebrate these Armistice Days, we lose what they
mt Co. Inc, 519 i In anapolis. a pacity and electric furnace steel deiffise” th a 5 havin | production 281,843 tons or 101.4 per H TY AN bf ; fought fo preserve? rman, Edward A. - : ; Bey: |e :
aters, Ces SR oe Bn Oe Hea A So let us, this: Armistice Day, Noveraber 11, 1941, va raully pay our
is Xk PE Bessemer LR potend FUNERAL HOME a deepest respect and gratitude to those who fought, but just as reverently L: & Phulloe. Bvivester gest of the e past decade. Ta Aas 0 a resolve to protect and keep what they fought for — those words again.
Freedom and Democracy.
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