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3 § RN 2 re ig 4 z ; J bY % PAGE 6 Rm TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1042 * : BE Last Week Last Week 1041 1943 % Chge. 10 THE RE CUE Heh 1o% HAs nue DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES past eile 1 Week Before A YearAgo Thus Far Thus Far ’43 vs. ’41 " —— : USTRIALS 4198 Pub Ser 38 , $8 #} 1H —1 Bank Clearings cesesssssensnniees 926,318,000 $30,420,000 $20,790,000 $88,530,000 $99,122,000 he 12.0 E— a jee pE.108% 108% 108% se Nes —6se Bulima a P- B54 a 28 1H Bank Debits ...cocoioeiisisiiesiss $74,547,000 $74,480,000 $62,407,000 $233,617,000 $266,959,000 + 14.3 | Air a’ tare 3614 36 + : wu’ . - +3.76 Pure O 6 pf.... 98 98 5 Sen & ag Postoffice Receipts sbssbseB Ebb Ben i $86 788 $86,201 $89,797 317 671 $320,418 4 0.9 Ai Way BT n un 0 —b. Most Hog Prices Here \ ; S51) But Law Must Be Changed Abbe Tih 4 oF wer; 10h teed Lou |YREARL Ll en lee 6 6 RE ; But g Building Permits «...ccooocoiiiiie, $160,543 $80,035 $246800 $476,804 $386,127 — 19.0 If Best Use Is to B A Ro ws 6 ES 2 Bi Wh Ee eT ® Are Unchanged From HOMBRE: «cc eorersevcrvivaversese SISBI50 $99,650 $42,250 $200,700 $275,100 + 31.2 est Use IS to Be er aT, hn 3 : : % RAILROADS Ra 3 5 BE : All Ra” ait 14% ‘| y 801 —9.% ! 31 3 8 Yesterday Apartments Gesstibbcabinnibiee 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Made of It. A Sg md ge Tw : —sas/Beadiie OL od Ray ‘ BUSINESS ...ooooiciiiciiiinnies $3,000 0 S$115500 $130,050 $35,516 — 72.7 B+ JOHN W. LOVE Aloha ® ce ih 6 Zw year Ae 5518 —o.16 Most hog prices were unchenged| IRGWSHFRY ..iviiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 0 0 $12,000 $12,000 0 = 1000 fimes Special Wilk aan Dl ais i I High, 1911-42, 30.88: Low. 20.35. at the Indianapolis stockyards to-| PuBME ......cccoeiicceiiniieiis 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 CB ba Fyces ; Am Ag Ch Del fi 3 —- 34 High, 190, 32.6%: Low. 22.14. 1 day, but weights under 160 pounds " " WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 —Silver| Am Airlines 85 3 15 UTHATIES Js rd Repairs & Alterations ........ $7,193 $8,275 $71,149 $125,144 $75,611 «= 30.7 : ; |B Bo 1 It ix = = SHYRnREl Oo Eentt ova SETHGaY] AOPROR Lor JOWE coccoscosereesresce. | HOD 1,861 611 2,460 5345 + 117.3 is going to relieve one of the really) im Basch... 24 ?|the Agriculture Marketing Service precious metals, nickel, of some of} Am Sn, os fi Y “ly ) : 3 #| reported. Seieecensiiiag 512 605 382 1,362 1,719 26.2 the incidental work it has been do- Chai A : 4 . : The top remained at $12.15 for| Unemloyment Claims ing by taking its place in the Amer- : Reh toiiie sis. poe si gees als 3% 82, * ':lgood to choice 200 to 210-pounders.| Filed (Jam. 1%) (i. iiiiiisiiiiii 1,150 2,01 IT) 2,424 3,607 18.8 MAR S-cent plese. 3 ¢ Tu alfa gE I = £3 ead .. 344 Ml Se 4 EN Ee e. 530) Claimants Waiting (Jan. 17) «o..o00 1,59 870 1,482 4,026 2,822 20.9 § E 4 1 hogs " But the genuinely important pos-i 3 & 3 e High Low Last Change Savage Arms .. 181: 18 =n : 3 Claimants Paid (Jan 17) cccoiiviiis 3,754 4,152 2,491 6,494 9,135 + 40.7 sibilities of silver in the war re-|} EW i 5 =Y BRIT Tn Cu uo HOGS (6687) Freight Catloadings: main to be tapped. They are thwart-| Am a ; BL (Barrows & Gilts) IADOURE «..ooooiierissisniseces 4,920 4,871 4,124 14,339 15.762 ed, in part, by legislation passed at|im ie G37 1h Sounds OUBOMRE .:.cocoeiusresvesiase 2508 2,807 2,281 7,07 9.605 the behest of ihe silver bloc of 5 ii Electricity Output (kWh) ......oo00. 15,640,000 15385000 13,510,000 47,257,000 53,009,000 Western . Senators and Congressmen. Fair Horse (ic 35 Fin of use. by applying some retone 1 7 a fo oil on Streetcar Passengers (Jan. 17) .... 1,619,659 1,577,132 1,324,917 3,181,356 3,767,301 of the unexploited discoveries of r of al cony-Vacuum Telephones in Use (Jan. 22) +193 +216 +302 100,601 111,526 Colca el A rani i Me Sunde Livestock Receipts (head) ....c.coco 55472 64544 54,194 206,618 216,233 it eT 3 ee i Gost 16 Eng PRRINE SOS Cattle 6,314 7,838 6,107 23,232 23,546 14 quantity to help the civilian popu- 2] Gair Rob of... 27 Calves ciiiciinisicinsinsnnises 2,270 3,004 2,374 8.235 8,400 2.1 lation escape a few of the hardships ; ETL 5 Wel. HOES «iiiciisiisnianisninniins 36827 42,133 39,081 144,403 145,232 0.6 which lie ahead. i : 00 pounds 0.85G 11. SHEEP .o.cocovisiisscinisnsnnne | 10,081 10,880 6,632 30,748 30,046 27.0 Most of the Stel tumities pi ¥ 500 pounds |. io. ii... 10.40 10.60] Grain Receipts (bushels) «u.coievie 1,001,000 191,000 628,000 2,476,600 2,635,200 6.4 ver 10 £6 to Wok He Nor getirfiims 250.500 pounds : GOI Jeiseivessnsessrnvaceeesey SOHO0 . 818080 540.000 2,167,500 1,923,500 11.3 tution for tin, a metal now getting Staushier Pigs ‘ Mi so valuable that the U. S. Mint i5|grns Medium and Goo Wheat cociiiiiiiiiisisiisisiens 28,000 11,000 28,000 81,600 50,200 == 38.3 planning to save 50 tons a year by) 80-120" pounds” ORI soivscsrserevnpensvcrcieny 100000: 124000 54,000 204,000 456,000 + 123.5 rr : x CATTLE (2051) lowering the tin content of the 1-|Alchiooh of N° < att) RYE .oociivnisniniisiissiniinig 17,000 14,000 0 2,000 46,000 +2200.0 cent piece. oq) AH. ReBmng SE ym SUWHEANE: covevssicorvessiccsnee SONU 24109 6,000 21,500 150,600 + 641.9 The use of silver in place of nickel Atlas Core ne 3

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Sources of above Agures: Indianapolis Clearing House Association, Indianapolis Postoffice. City Building Commissioner, Indianapolis Office of State Employment Security Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, New York Central, Baltimore & Ohio, flineic Central, Chicago, indianapolis and Louisville (Monon): New York, Chicago & St. Louis (Nickel Plate): Indianapolis Water Ce. Indianapolis Railways, Indiana Bell Telephone Co.. Agriculture Marketing service, Indianapolis Board of Trade, Center Township Trustee, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Indianapolis Power & Light Co.

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Scientists have found that silver) fs a very satistactory substitute for| tin in certain places and for other metals. Their findings have been gent to what is now the War Production Board, but nothing has been done to put this knowledge to work. About a sixth of our national consumption of tin, now cut off by the war in the Pacific, has been going into solders. Silver, combined with lead, would be an effective substi- Bros oI. tute for tin in solder. For this gi gratement we have the report of the| Sillahan Zinc National Academy of Sciences last can, Facile ie: gummer to the OPM. Nothing has Car cao, - heen done about it, though the OPM | case J 1 made it public months ago. nar 4 There are other possibilities in the nie rt substitution of giver for strategic SE! BRUNT. metals. One of these is in tele-| SER Viol Sug. 11, phone contacts. Another is in; Ceram tee bi : brushes of silver alloy in electrical hes go ee generators. Type companies are ex-| | Chie En feet perimenting with its use in place of | Chic Gh tin in type metal. Possibilities are Eh c prs also suspected in engraving. {Ch Hoard at West Point

West Point, where our national E% hoard of silver is kept, is thus inc |S effect a great tin mint with veins|co So of copper, antimony and other use-| 3 ful metals running through it. cl ] x But there are legal and political! Som FS edis hy Tr obstacles to ite use. In 1933 and[E3R Dr Ix. 1034 due to pressure from silver-| | Com get producing interests and inflation | Comuith, ® to {sts. the Silver Purchase Act was Cons Aircraft passed. Tt provides that silver be RON SF: purchased by the Treasury until] j&ons Sopperiin 8 the value of our national monetary | Cons Edison pt holdings of the metal equal one-|Gon mS cusapt os fourth of the monetary value of | Cont Bak 1234 our gold and silver combined. Under! Cont Another Silver Purchase Act of 1838 | Son} [C80 all cur newly mined American silver) Eon! has been going to th¥ Treasury for Com 71 cents an ounce and none of it}

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A i 7 ' Union B&B .. 8% 4 r & Seat Lit 330E oo tax returns. What do the regula- Ending Jan. 17. ind i Serv 6% fnion, Cath vo, 883% : exe 85 tions mean when they eclassily as & L veroenss 18 “Bulls (All Weights) the head of a family one Who actu- By ROGER BUDROW LE A com. 11: ) i ally supports and maintains “in| fpqianapolis shoppers have gone hihcoln, Loan Co blave id. . [email protected] one household” a certain number of, 5 buying spree since Christmas| N N'ind Bub Serv Be [email protected]| dependents for which he is allowed |hoosting retail trade in the 1arger|N thd pub Serv 10 pid ..

8.15@ b.50 ; $.73@ @13/a personal exemption of $1500 as the qepartment stores 38 per cent over [roses Laundry gom

9 ; Vee CALVES (530) dead of the family? last year. Ta a aa gant gm Vealers (All Weihtt income tax regulations are not] That is the greatest increase in | Union Title Co com '..... Good and choice narrow in interpreting this phrase. retail sales made by any of the ma- | yan Com Milk com

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Feeder & Stocker Cattle & Calves residence, an apartment, rooms in The Federal Reserve Bia a gale Al gers Wing ww RR “has. © cago, which cols American Loan bs ere Perry 2 Choice a boarding house, living quarters in : : on Si American Loan 58 48 oy oo Bonngs gies oseesit] : 23]a hotel, or such other place as she ects such figures, Cent Newspaper das 42. hid 8 cocunss Betis ‘ ‘ 5 Good— ge of he may occupy as a temporary or says the reason|si,2 (M4 Te RTH 61 bs b

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SHEEP AND LAMBS (2475) “one household,” and the exemp-| poser Budrow be able to buy © Rin Gorn’ 6s 51

Lambs tion is allowed. If it is unavoidable some things in the Goad and cholee ............ $12. a 50! for a parent to keep his dependent future and must get them now, if Comin, thd good Slchildten with relatives, or in a dossible. p Vearlings Wethess |poarding house, while he lives else<| In the three weeks right after | gn an choice. : 0 980| where—that constitutes “one house=| Christmas, sales of the larger Indi Ew SHOE) "“lhold.” But a person who gives the anapolis department stores rose 38! A and Chotee divin dependent of another a home is not, per cent above a year ago. Over 3 under the income tax regulations, the four-week period, up to Jan. 17, heel’ Steel. A + CHICAGO LIVESTOCK the head of a family. ne Seared 30 per cent. i pats AY 5 | Slog i000. uneven: opening mostly] Another term that may be, in| But the most spectacular upie ox OE 2 et cena " wer Rey ; 00° radlg @ | some cases, confusing or perplexing swing as in the single week ending

Wilcox 0 & . 10 Wi Shik oi : bu du bo is. do ana ihe Hy EIEN i ov. to many taxpayers is “living to-|Jan. 17 when sales here were 58 per | 8 He Har I’ on ! 3 =300-1b. er Vo. gether,” in the case of a husband|cent greater than in that week last Catife sth. © Calvee- 1500. Receipts and wife. Again the income tas|year. That is a much greater in| ool Any « THEFT « FIRE AER Leente” Nigh or regulations are liberal in interpret |crease than was made by stores in|] ® a nee: cows i bulls, 19/ing a phrase which, precisely de- Chicago, Detroit and Milwaukee, ® A 'Grain Deslers Motel’ : nl¥ bei ; 3 A :|fined, might do an injustice to a| Other industries here, however, i cy on Mousehold Furnicare | Yours S45 bi. 3 i ait gl y aaa jan an ne igiee. a ion taxpayer. When a common home are not faring so well. The value Lo Effects, plws cov A il J ies orl Wn lis maintained, and it becomes neces- [of building permits taken out ad 4 on your luggege and ehh BA a me Wit es, ‘|sary for the husband to be away on |City Hall shows a 19 per cent de- oH apparel while you are

gra A best oe Hi Ai 5 ' ge \ heat ¢| business occasionally and tempo- crease from last year at this time. quviling: SUGAR AND RAILROAD Shells J thee pid%p practice ob | varily, or the wife is absent on a Priorities on materials are partly ~ Sheen 008: la Ri Fe Fat lambs) visit, the $1500 exemption still ap- responsible for this slump. ) a Sheen 8 tee Wy Hy dy choice fat Bye "a plies. The relation is not changed, Automobile and tire production 51 goo SHARES 60 HIGHER 298: ies Ship. Ted Vearinee $19 Nie neither is the exemption forfeited, curtailments, as well as cuts in| i 15. To: if either husband or wife is un<| other industries, have increased| i SN

ake Hh LY NEW YORK, Jah 97 (U. P)=— an ex ewes Rok iv: 8 go confined in a sanatorium. unemployment here, In the week

i| Leading stocks fluctuated narrowly | § i hi hety choice LN : ending Jan. 17 there were 1150 per-

& in the first three houts of yraane G SHA Shove: some lots choice ewes’ sons who filed claims here for uncates equal to the cost value of the Dist Nox ir today and as the list entered the Hor OFIT-TAKI OU employment compensation, silver it buys, and, according ¥ fourth hour their net change was| OTHER LIVESTOCK There are some signs that the

to Du Pon ! vy N a : the act, these can never be with. Blo of 1 IN Ch & StL 3 —% | pero. : HORE Jan. 2. | TE GRAIN PRICE GAINS number of workers losing jobs is drawn. Even if the Government ! Auts Fb wf & : “it Meanwhile, many sugar issues, | Ibs. ir < declining. 2 : % 3 30. bE

was willing to devote a part of its ge East ar es.. 2 few rails 0; 769-2 80; s g pa g % several amusements and a . ihe. 4 “400 be. CHICAGO, Jan. 27 (U. PB)

ot : gt \ ; Bs ly High ade railroad shares were ; ; fs Grain futures fell into a narrow mixed and most attention was paid L (©. pn irregular pattern in early dealings

; al i teady 5¢ higher today on the Board of Trade when . to preferred issues, several in the {iis \ hy adv. to Se high in soil tr oF ate days mdValoe Bonds of the United States Government

penny elass ii and 0b a8 {280 1b. Its Territori d Insular Possessi : 1 °) , s lerritories and Insular ions The marke reflected. Meda to good be, $11.18; good attracted liberal profit-taking. he Wie, 48 4 Whol reflect Grade o% 1 a At the end of the first hour wheat

: : —550, Market al | ES al ares Tos, ricer aa bills weak ‘to 38" cents ow: was unchanged to off a cent a Municipal and Corporate Securities

uncertainties of war and taxes. so Op mon (ood WER. “Shion. soa 8 bushel: corn unchanged to up

Traders anticipated favorable ae=| dium le Ye 156 iis, : 1 4 1, cent: rye te Bonds and Preferred Stocks ition Of the Interstate Commerce ate oe or “sales : Soni! bare or 3 ie J po i Real Estate Bonds Commission on higher freight rates, lum $812.80; culls fa 0 dow La 8 I to up % cent, but this was considered discounted. steady. wood Ld "chotce lam Wy Angas House gassage of the price-cons Indianapolis Bond and Share Corp. ‘ Steel shares held minor gains, |fat ewes rN EAST ARKET STREET : trol bill and expectations that the 129 A M while motors were mixed. Oils were - Y frm in most instances. Some farm LOCAL PRODUCE Senate soon will SpPrave bie ign issues goved higher. Belling was| whi "Kock, The: colored: ise: Leghorne | nit: inspired op ee frigh & and i " ; E; oe S|pits at the o Suc renter IB au AN A: Hien ay, ast eojored hens, 8 Ine and|ryve deliveries rose to further new “ Dr Ba? S unde 3 oe fu reathered, |18¢ Leghorn 5-year peaks, while corn and soy TODAY s ® ALMANAC ODDITY & Qasters, lhe. and over; Batted and beans scored moderate gains. DAILY PRICE INDEX |eqpe en lec) coins oe wl U.S. STATEMENT ~~) a [) rourreen-vear stupy or NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (U. B).—|oee BrgCrade A urge, die; rade WASHINGTON, Jan, 21 (UP Gor oe & ~7 8 IDENTICAL TWINS DEMONSTRATED Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted 5 Grade A" Sma, ol Pati I throu n Ek 4 atl 3 dex of 30 Amoditi Bared with ® Year oo . THAT BOTH PHYSICAL AND compiled for United Press (1030-32 1] SH t, No. 1 YS Wo. 8, 30¢. penses $13, J he. 3 oo 80 68 8 Sng oe a i ©” INDIVIDUALITY PERSIST FROM

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