Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1941 — Page 29

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ut 1 I U. Bureau Reports, Soir a”: Hu Hole Good Yields Come From Soil in Northern Indiana,

. Most of Momentum Has Be Ey ame n Been. Spent. “ Once Worthless.” By MARC J. PARSONS

Indiana business continued its| ode ; decline in October but the. slow- United Press Staff Correspondent. ” i omentum, The 12th Indiana Muck Orep Rd Ee mee ,|Show at La Porte and the closing of Indiana ersity’s Burea 2 |the annual convention of the Indi- -

iness Research reported today. ana Farm Bureau highlighted the ‘The Bureau's. index dropped two g Hoosier farm news ‘picture ‘this. + | points in October. = Only newspaer|V Week, + advertising, new car sales and bank showed any gains over Sep- Aheriean Toun = T 5 Bud “October is one of the months|gent Newspaper 4%s 42.51..10 land root vegetables—all grown on tn Cop- of the year in which there usually Gilisens an % el 4 4Ys 61 103 * 1and once considered nearly wortherchem pli: 110 5 + 9 x ] ‘39 +X “391; on is a material expansion In the phy Seal. Reynolds-Taylor gs 8 1 less. : A, ll |limken R B... 40% = 40% + “sical volume of production an 8 oy arma ls 4s. 101 * Muck land is the rich black soil > : Tr 8 West Air. 12 3 i trade,” the Bureau pointed out. - P&L 3Ys 70 08 built up by the time-decayed vegeTri Cont ...... 1 “But this year because of thé im- indpla s Railway Co 3s 6 er . fo! tation in what were once lake botSees Des a ey Br Sn x Ey 18" 199 | ween 350000 and 450,000 acres of eady op- ween acres erated close to capacity in Septem ¥ this land in the northern three tiers: er hi B limited Jp their opera- ot fouiijes but enly a part of it is. i | tions + ortages o: row materials 3 under cultivation. - . .|and October brought no change in = wate ar ow rks 8 8" Today, muck crop farms are pro= > % ‘the-situati Ty gem Orn 3s 87 . ...... ducing record“vields per acre. For. Newspaper “advertising was the instance, Frank, Joseph and Ed" = Eg, Bi gan a PLANT och sem, cn ro Sy g gures year’s growing w debits were the highest on ‘record ALUMINUM PLANT a one-acre yield of 639.79 bushels; wlin Qeiober. New bay gales Tose 7 the 1937 State average potato yield - per cent from the es slump fol-

T0 BE BUILT SOON was 100 bushels per acre. The 1937 . . | lowing the introduction of the new average corn yield was 45 bushels models. an acre; the Jachim BE grew

"Hog receipts were the highest] PITTSBURGH, Nov. 21 (U. P.).|one acre that yielded 137.9. A 185=~'* i |since May but October is normally, —The Aluminum Co, America | pushel-an-acre yield of onions is. a month ef heavy hog raceipts, the announced today that” construction |considered average while the Jace .. i» | Bureau said. Hog prices averaged: would begin “within a few days” on|him brothers’ best yield was 1249.5. about a cent less than in Septem-|the $33,000,000 'Government-owned Nor is muck crop growing a small

All Co slg By ROGER BUDROW——eeeeeee | AH ght. "isl THE SURPLUS MARKETING ADMINISTRATION Eh oug t to change its name. This country has practically no|Am oluses of farm commodities now, except wheat, cotton ‘and tobacco perhaps. i a “| Everyone knows this, And that is why so many peo-| ple don’t understand what the Surplus Marketing Admin-

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‘are no surpluses of these: ‘products. this country, for ‘when the war RISE 2% CENTS ares, * says| 354 Were dof bul Stockyards. pluses in these arert—but sioiply for better nutri- good ‘to choice 190-t0-200-pounders. 8 |Kinnev { Tevealed that thousands of persons =B-- | |Krer cw B WPA wages of $58 a month can't

Am m_ Eur Se istration is up to when it puts butter, pork and eggs under Andrews 31 “the food stamp plan for distribution among the poor. There A The war has put farm production Am om reverse gear into high-speed |" vard gear. More of everything— t—is wanted for England, for} the hungry people of Europe iam pin, | Top Aivanses to $10.60 as batter vy, ave! 10,351 Porkers Arrive at eggs were not pu stamp plan be-| mop prices rose 25 cents at the cause of any Sur“ | indianapolis. Stockyards today, the commodities — |Agriculture Marketing Service rehié¢h “there |ported, lifting the top to $10.60 for tion, Kinney 5 pf .. Some weights below 160 paunds Kresge 88 are not Physically fit, many because sales were a full quarter higher than Bald Loco oi. + 13% they haven't had the proper foods. | 877 buy: much butter and ‘eggs for an -. average-size family nor can the $30

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them, Mr. Woods asks. “You can’t] | build national health by ating just,

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'| the ‘level of the past two months. The IL U. Bureau's index of farm prices rosé about one point in Oc- , | tober, largely because of the rise in ‘Ithe prices of dairy and poultry {Produets,

aluminum and power plant the company will build and operate near Malvern, Ark. With A. P. Allen, of Alcoa, superintending construction, excavation and concrete work will begin as soon as contracts between builders and the company are executed, it was said. The plant’s-annual output of 128,000,000 pounds of aluminum - plus the produce of two other Govern-

farm proposition. Many muck crop * farms cover more than 1000 acres, : and one Starke County farm con= sists of 5000 acres and employes up to 200 men during its busiest’ season,

* Support Food Program

. Hassil BE. Schenck, who was reelected president of the Indiana® Farm ‘Bureau, ‘urged the: defeat of 3 the price control bill now pending ~ in Congress unless it was amended to “control wages of labor compar=--:

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ALUMINUM CO. of America, the experts figure, will have to turn out about 600 million pounds Packing Sows 1 Of aluminum this year to earn as [G58 gmd Choc [email protected] |] much profit as it did last year | 300- 330 pound ..- 040810.00 when it produced 412,560,000 Sood 0 pla ; Rein pounds.” Reason: Higher, much 360- 400 pounds tefeesbesdery higher taxes.

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1%; of parity. The delegates approved * 1%| NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (U. P)—| NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (U. P.)—|the Agriculture Department's pro17 |Stocks worked irregularly higher Dun % Bredsireer s gaily Weighted a a ineressAy, food production Ya | ios 4 4. | price index o asic comm : : under lead of specialties in mod-|Corl cd tor United Press (1930-33) Higher Hog Prices? erately active dealings today. average equals 100): ' Elsewhere on sthe Hoosler farm %| The main list moved narrowly as Wednesday «........e....ou. 144.18 | front: -

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. ains. 1941 Low (Feb. IT) il. 115001280 | Sartiérs & Gen 37% 8 vhiie Sew Me. gr 4 Vide ol of the captive coal mine’ : tember next year, hog prices i ployees in Tniittary and naval serv- 3300 Is00 POURS...» San ik [email protected] an a 22% vilys Querid pt 44 : 1p am strike was pare but. trad- Incorporations |ably will go up. He A warned. that. ECL a aE 7 en SP nt oh rela ie Sms ganung 7 to. include South Bes i: i rreivevare ss JOA pail. 5 Cent” Fury a is 1oo Aiding the market was a continued Onion Service Bureau, Inc, 108 W.|than hog prices, and suggested $ 1 1

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Ci Sas b . land buy now. by Many COMPANIES. SOmPaISS. meh, fais: Diblisbing busines: Neal 3 Another Purdue . specialist; EB. A Franro = Corp., 5930 - Washington | Gannon, suggested: that milk pro-: ETHYL GASOLINE Bid; 31 alanapolls. agent, Opal Witham ducers check over their milk cans;* Ca—y shares no par. value; real estate business; |pails, kettles and other steel and’ TO BE ALLOCATED gry yiinmson. Frances m. Riddle. Mator | {in piste milk-making equipment: , In lumbi; decide what replacemen they NEW YORK, Nov. 21. (U. P)— city’ rles R. Jeathernogg, Ine, Columbia ang, ‘need ext year, Ethyl Gasoline Corp, producer of! State Line Sebo & Supply Co., South’ In spite of increased steel con

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Ww PUBLIC SERVICE a0. The e Vaughan Monument Co., Inc., Lafa-|Sumption in the defense program, | anti-knock gasoline, immediately Veter Co 5 J priority officials have granted pref: BOND SALE DEC, 15 will begin allocating its product, it NE from India Indianapolis: registrawas announced today. tion. of trademark, Water Récti-

Corp diinois corporation; | erence ratings to park . fier,” Sass 3 3: Biters nd eh gerators. Is The step was necessitated by the| union of d.: | for normal replacement and to no: Public Service ALD fact that the corporation's supply a focepial ios 103% cae of she, 63 per pent Sy in, file with the Securities & Exchange|0f tetra-ethyl lead has reached a|gi0s fd. Seater ssotaion iof Ine mHIE PUogue eri bara). i the . Commission today an application to| point which may prove inadequate Stock; ‘Slapence A. Ma ckey, Dave Clark, | goal for 1842. . x issue '$42,000,000 in 33% per. cent| for emergencies of national defense, Deel, Ray Wishmel er. = . a ET i aver am n, n na Treen; . het Sor he. ue WI If ve BRI Rahn, present sia hay uci, of Sto Biol WHE, op, ae TEED HEH NYG & St 2 XM A5% "§ The company will send out ground Ethyl’s productive capacity is far in}of ‘por ‘ncipal oetice to Claypool, Ind. - ote vators aids aa per Ve 2 for | NIN a % ...."|Dec. ¢ a notice of intention to’ re-| excess of present demands but that| Triedlanfers. toc. Hammores change of red Toe pes. une rades on th NY NI i prigid {ceive ‘competitive ‘bids on this. is-| Governmental raw ‘material restric-|Hammond, ? yellow corn; 62¢ for n new R y 3h 29 Alumindm Finishin oR Cor TR: Indianapolis; shelled corn; Tic for tw 3 i whi ie orl & Wrest. ar ghange of sr agent to Edwin T. Ransom, 1119 | shelled for ° Aner Ava - 1% dianapolis. 2nd to Tor No 2 red oa No Pacific. .... 3

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