Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1941 — Page 31

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California will use its 1941 plates by | stening cove: strips, 18%: inches wide y 5 1ong; on this year's

figures ‘against a yellow background, just --the opposite of this year’s. color combination. . New registrants will receive regulation

plates for next]

year, not having“any at presCalifornia

save between 100,000 snd $130,000, and save steel for defense, also. Delaware has put its registration plates’ on a permaneni basis with ‘dates shown by ‘two changeable inserts. One insert shows morith of expiration (in-upper lefthand corner) and the other (upper right) shows the year. ° Kentucky -is considering using a five-year license plate with wind‘shield sticker stamps of different} colors to a year. Mary-

land system. a n’s 1942 pldtes will last for ; 943 by bolting - the .numerals: “43” over the original figures. They are talking about plastic plates up there

9 “oi course Connecticut has used ent license plates, made of Sluminu, ever since 1937.”

. aR PURDUE ESTIMATES Indi

‘would be 177,165,000 bushels for ‘the state or 22 per cent more than

last year. The 45-bushel. estimate is one .an ‘acre higher than last nth’s prediction. Reason: Too ‘much emphasis was - placed - on damage done by ‘dry weather to f in northern Indiana fields ch are sandy or thin-soiled. In ty this is not a heavy - cornrowing part of: the state,

Lok { 8 8.8 MARMO N-HERRINGTON -has designed a truck ‘that ‘will: Teplace

the 1941 slate taken care of

Top Remains at $10.25 as 10, 000 Porkers Arrive; Vealers Steady.

‘Hog prices did not change in the active market at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the Agriculture]. Marketing Service reported. The top remained at $10.25 for good to choice 190 to 200-pounders. Vealers were Steady with a $14 top paid sparingly. Receipts included 400 salable cat~ Se, 500 calves, 10,000 hogs and 2000 eep.

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plied : elect fo Ss blem that Indiana is still wrestling with. They|: ph icity- or Indiana’ s: interurban system

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Costs were 7.5 per cent. higher this year than in. October last year} the board sald, with ranges from a|

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ee petalliry. will ve discssed at the Indianapolis chapgop meeting of the American So- '

Orlears, Wilmington, Del. Mead- pK ety for Metals’ at its dinner”

1 eeting at 6:30 p. m. ‘Monday at

. I otel ‘Washington.

Roland P: Koehring of. the Moraine’ Products Division of Gen«al Motors will ‘discuss both fer- : us and non-ferrous applications * powder metallurgy.

BUSINESS MEETINGS

Chemical Society

Dr. Arthur M. Buswell, profisr sanitary chemistry at the Univ rsity ‘of Illinois, will be speaker 2% the Indiana Section meeting of line American Chemical Society at 3 o'clock tonight at Hotel Sdverins Dr. Buswell will speak of r>cent researches on: the detection :nd' measurement of hydrogen in «hemical compounds; by means of ~bsorption of infra-red light. All >ersons interested in chemistry and nose. interested in application of -hysics to chemical work are invited o attend.

Jersonnel Managers Thomas E. Lane, president of the

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Discussion leaders include Charles|n W. Jones, general superintendent of 4

the William H. Block Co., and Prof. I. W. Alm of Indiana University.

‘Mayor. tive avian : roy ‘J.: Keach, president - Board of Public Safety; George R. Pbpp, city

«building commissioner, and Roy Vv.

Gillum; chief smoke: inspector, were guests - at the board of directors | meeting in the Indianapolis Athletic Club; E, Mayor livan. outlined the smoke -| abatement campaign ‘conducted by the city and said indus_|trial plants, railroad companies and others are co-operating in the effort to reduce smoke throughout the city. He said the problem is jargely. sme of education and efforts are being made to reach householdéys. Mr. Popp outlined modern: methods of firing home furnaces and’ other Resting ts to reduce smoke. a

'W. Harrjs was of Ea inating’ committee.’ members were E. C. Al R. Baxter, H. T. mus G. Ruddell.

LOCAL ISSUES

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Scientech Club

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MAIL APPLICATIONS, "MINE. FIRMS URGED 2 8

Operators of Indiana ties and quarries were urged today to obtain|Bush Term A a ay cla prevent any possible delays because of| of inability to obtain Tepats. or 'S 3 a supplies, Cal Pac ron ed today that the governm t| Clarence A. Jackson, Emergency Call made $40,000,000 liable lo Co-ordinator of Mines for:Indiana, |Campbe EAmprov tives and rolling|S8id all operators of mines, gravel |Can Pacific and sand pits, quarries and other mineral operations must obtain a |sertal number through his office be-| {fore they can obtain priorities on materials for Tepajse, inventories or maintenance.

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