Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1942 — Page 31
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Simplification of Essentials Foreshadowed by WPB’s Orders
By ROGER BUDROW ——— FRILLS, FUR ELOWS AND GADGETS ARE
DOOMED. Keynote of the shape of things to come is simplicity, less variety, essentials only. Orders from the war|:
production board in the last few days are just the predeces-| Am
sors of more such trimming of our sails. n board again cut the arpount of firstbe used for civilian clothing. It now per cent of what a manufacturer once and heating industry agreed to quit rs, concealed piping and other such
~The war producti class new wool that ¢ ‘ranges from 10° to 20 used. The plumbing making fancy radiato conveniences and luxuries. “OPA advised motorists to ve ‘their: anti-freeze Ww en they ‘drain jt from radiators spring. (Anti-freeze chemicals ant needed for warfare) Chlorinated rubber; used peacetime for waterproof aints,
over exclusively to aking flameprpof fabrics, tracer bulJets, et Simplified deBoger Budrow igns of furni- * ture ‘are forecast. (Ed Wormley, who used to design all the furniture for Dunbar Furniture Manufacturing Co. of Berne, Ind, gone to Washington to help on .) ‘Manufacturers of print cloth were told they will have to cut the nuraber of: patterns in half, use lighter shades to save chemicals. Glittertrim and even the'fire were ed from new fire truc Civil=jan use of chlorine was d stically curbed. Laundries, for instance, get 0 10 cent of former e for oe pat stains, and white shirts and white paper won't be so white from now on. Said Leon Henderson: of living in 1943 will surely low the bottom of our great sion.” Deaths—Funerals 1 Indisnapolis_Times, Fi Friday, Mar. 6, 1942
71, grandfather Smiord: Trene Peas, Evelyn
BAMFORD—Ernes ok man Somt Esther
gs wey in Cuan aig Hs m., at sy serv. arid Fioral Park cemetery. Ynit rley service. t Linton, We 65 les Page. and An-
“Ihe level fall bedepres.
ITHS-—Agnes, formerly ¢ ...-entered into rest Fiida nother of Mrs. Char ster of Mrs. Anna LLL arew, Holmes, grandmother of Melva and . Charl Page. Friends may call at da Biers residence, 546 N. Salle st., antl 3 m. Saturday and at San, Ind, the residence BY oe 8 a. SunGay ‘unt
Funeral og. day at . church, Burial Fairview elietory. arty Ww, Moote Ti Peace Chapel in fn charge MS—G. Keziah, 63 years, bel BARN . Harms, mother
hour of service. Linton M. E.
oved wife
jends Burial Crown Hill, Friends any’
HOLTZMAN -— John W., father of Mrs, BH. Doane, pasied owt away by uday George N Service Buchanan im rtuary dag, 2 Friends urial Crown Friends may call at the mortuary.
JOLLY—Jane Kathryn A Mulking, beloved ‘wife of William C. doit Jr., ab ughter lof ‘Mrs. Hil Jane toh, sister of . Ro
Pall
: as! ton st., 2 Pp. Buti ington Park, Pricnds invited. (Edinburg and Franklin ‘papers please copy.)
EKLEIN—Francis. J. (Kelly), beloved * son Brother of Richard, A ok. t char ar Brother o Minn. ay Mes, illiam Quinn, Milwaukee, ‘Wis., died: Thursday. Friends ; may call the Kirly Mortuary] Funeral purial Ossian, Towa, Monday. 5264 oi
GER—August J. Sr. ose ave., entered in rest Pourcday, age ! 91 oat. husband of Mary M, Krueger, father of Mrs. Josephine Kelley, Rosemary, Frese August J. Jr.. Lieut. Stanfed XK and Kirkland C. Krueger, broth“er Mrs. Agnes Francis, bert ‘and Ei Fl eer et Sb Bl aL] are (o] ace Cro cemetery, ran 1ds
end of Tas, Heine yguts veloved Ws Rg attérn, ather of
Sed jvay, in i Herrmann unerai
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McG GAUGHEY a Julia 4
a stepmother ‘of Robept ge Fr
way iday, h sl 0 af the ect, or ©. " : 2, ap Per vices Sunday,
hoor, OW New ier church. Friends. ' invited. al New - Bethel cemetery, .
MILHOLLAND—Charles loved husband of Rose Mi of Margaret, Gertrude, and Leo Milholland . day. Funeral Sat Patrick’s chur + i8t. Joseph's.
8: “Friends inv . H, Herrm
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time after! 4px -m=|<Mosb:: -of - this: (
i | ployées during the year and its pay- %
1$2,719,488.65, only $2,590,000 was paid
ushel : No. white red oats, fe.
Increased Total Revenues And Increased Costs ~- Shown in Report. The highest total revenues in history, the largest increase in the number of telephones and the volume of calls, but decreased net|;
profit resulting irom increased operating expenses
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and taxes-|piiper AR that is the annual report of the|3 Co., pub. 8;
Austin Nich Aviation Corp’. .
lished today. James PF. Carroll, the company’s president, reported that “the equivalent of several year: of normal development was telescoped into 1941.” A “An increase of 2,537 telephones during 1941—seven thousand more than the spectacular 1940 increase ~resulted in an average of 1,743,000
each day of the year. ~ Generators Installed ings in ‘Anderson and Columbus
Jeffersonville and Charleston and ‘Evansville and Henderson, Ky., ac+
local calls and 36,000 toll calls|E
counted for most ¢f the five-mil- a
3 [oo a oo -.
Two new exchanges added {in|Bullard Indianapolis, new telephone build- Burfough
er Bro and new telephon cables between |BUe
fod pot pan
lion dollar plant expansion in 1941.¢
has already heen cbtained. Mr. Carroll revealed that 16 diesel-driven generators had been installed at principal offices to provide an alternative source of power in the event of the failure of the commercial supply of electrieity as a result of the war. several portable generators were obtained for use, if necessary, in the|S smaller offices. 601 Employees Added expansion: yas & financed by the sale of 40,000 additional shares of Indiana Bell capital stock to the parent company, the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. These shares were sold at paris for a total of four million dollars. «The company added 601 em-
C
roll for a total of 4228 men and women rose to $6,508,000. Taxes—
fo $1.12 per telephone per month, compared to 88 cents the previous year. Dividends $7 a Share Mr. Carroll repcrted that the company’s total rev¢nues were $16,~ 707,000, nearly 13 per cent more than in 1940, but said that total expenses, ($13,606,000) were 20 per cent above the previous year’s. Of the total net income available,
out in dividends of $7 a share, which were $1 less than 1940 payments. Net earnings based on cost of plant and - assets used in the business were a little more than 5 per cent,
1940,
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——, on Everything Diamonds, Watches, Musical Instrumants, Cameras “Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.
JEWELRY CO. ine.
The next important expansion will Gap be a twin undergrdund cable be- ¥: [tween Terre Haute and Evansville,| Sas J 1 part of an all-calile route from Gelanes Chicago to Atlanta. Right of way Ce
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YOAE B80 ...ue vices oienssers+ 134.80}
1942 High (Jan. 26), 155.89,
1942 low (Jan. D, 151.54.
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Top Rises 10 $13.65; 5961 On Sale Here; 1063 Sheep Arrive.
JUMP 25 CENTS
Hog prices, down 10 cents yester-|Rdple F&L
day, were 25 cents higher today at]
the Indianapolis Stockyards.
Later in the day prices turned 10/1 In
to 15 cents lower.
Pu The top pride went to $1365 for|Se tnd Gai 200 to 210-pound good to choice v
animals, the Agriculture Marketing Service yeported.
HOGS (8961)
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GRAIN PRICES HOLD
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IN NARROW SPREAD
CHICAGO, March 6 (U. P.).— Grain futures displayed a narrowly irregular trend in early dealings on
5 the Board of Trade today,
At the énd of the first hour wheat was unchanged to off % cent a
| Industrial Average File
30; Railroads. ao. Outstanding. -
NEW YORK, March 6 PY The ‘stock market declined fractions to'3 points today With the industrial average reaching a new low at 30. New lows also were made by Gens
ile Gas convertible preferred at 82, off 8; Hercules Power 58%, off
1%; Union Pacific 72%, ex-dividend, off 13 Du Pont 112%, off 2%; West
‘| Penn Electric A 0, off 6,-and Wil{son preferred 64, off 2%.
Douglas Aircraft was lower by 2% points at 62. American: Telephone lost 2% 123. Most chemical issues sagged to new lows, Tobaccos were off a point and more. Coppers eased with Kennecott at a new low. Texas Co. lost a point in the oils, - 3 Railroad issues were outstanding with a few gainers, including Sants Fe and Atlantic Coast Line. Enough declined to send the average to a hew low for the year. Automobile issues ' lost less than the other
masnmaron. arch «
curent fiscal year Jartugh pared with o YOAT feb 4 This a
Expen 7 Wirgpend 13.888, Dat
bushel; corn unchanged to up %c: Gol
oats off 4 to %c; rye up 1% to %e, and soybeans up. %. to %e.
INDIANAPOLIS S CLEARING HOUSE Cleatings enssssasetsanasansvaan
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