Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1942 — Page 29
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fone & 'v Nodes Its “Franklin® and “Highland”| Only a few telephones Will boas
Adams | ots \ ts Afr ue 30% sd J .. 94.18 =0.81 fo oil et! ’ now. signed to Franklin and volitary Reduction of Ren Al Cp pf § : Meine” Ml EY Top Is $14 Here as 8000| Those are the names of the two meal, Souasy Slits anid,
Yi ats as uns to. change Believed ‘Flop’ in South. Bend Aled % i" 29 13. 18 ; 3 fra a Lo +042 Bip rlor tl new prefixes assigned to units of apout 1500 downtown numbers to : 1 : High, 1041, 188.60; Low, 106.84. Tae
Porkers Are. Received; |..na1 omee equipment of the In-|Frankiin prior to the appearance of Veal Stead diana Bell Telephone Co. now ready [the new directory the latter part of eaiers Steaay. for use. June. No present Talbot of Was The Franklin equipment will help|bash numbers will be changed to
Hog prices opened steady With . serve the downtown district. It is|the Highland prefix, yesterday's bulk prices at the Indi- |, ;0q in the telephone building at
anapolis stockyards today, the agri- |». Meridian st. Highland has culture marketing administration been added to the Talbot-Wabash
reported. The early top was $14 for good to offices at 3008 N. Pennsylvania st.
rir vis sot net Indiana Standard [STATE COAL MINES "voit gon | Qi May Net Less |GAN GET MACHINERY
CHICAGO, May 1 (U, P)~— By UNITED PRESS
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* RENTS WERE FROZEN IN SOUTH BEND, early. in arch’ this year. Property owners were given 60 days to Am Can... 80 cut rents back to where they were on Jan. 1, 1941. Did an Solory ) * ey do it? The head of the fair yont committee there savh. 0. nm Just to make sure the government ig taking a survey to sée[4m what happened. The Rev. Frank E. Davison; chairman of |A% the fair rent committee, believes ‘it "is a “foregone conclusion” that the investigation ‘will show rents were not "lowered. gk 2 anes RE TELEPHONE. STOCK , istra power cut ren SPE SWINGS UP AGAIN going ne ths NEW ‘YORK, May 1 (U. PB). — i gx Ek fg mo pace spy sent Eo
vant a it is likely to bef opmerican Telephone featuring op- : ero 3 ‘a precedent Of opopinng for the Afth consecutive |Achison ©...:. 36 90% 1000 |darvis co ee Smelt ....
what will happen| . ion oo 3 in Indianapolis| “wip jnyestment demand for Apr a: i i i ‘and the 14 other|meiepione continuing, the issue hit hi i Indiana comely pgp of 110%, up 3% points on the 3 UL Eaiamasce is of" munities Where geesion ang 9% points above the Rel the Sov efment seven-year low established Wednes- ; aas oi 8 pe |day. Tobaccos also were strong. Roger. Budrow Landlords “hore Liggett & Myers B jumped 3% to Have until July 1 (60 days) to scale 56% and American Tobacco B rising re Hs down 0 whey they were on more than a point. Strong demand (Wally 1, 1941. “Ir 1 1en'é done hy|lifted a Substantial group of pre. then” (and apparently it hasn't in > S hy IL Bros 1 te 10I8 hah h Bend) then s rent adminis-| 5, 20 Ten apblared ple: trator will be appointed to do it, |C.chied upon belief that the SEC will be forced to slow up integration
There are some unfair things about rent freezing. For instance, prigeadings because Of War soneid.
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fore July 1 last year) is able to f : em : changed ‘rail group. Allied Chemimaintain those increases where the cal, up 3 to 138, led chemicals high-
forced to give up theirs. But as an Motors. were steady and ' steels OPA official said, “Nothing is fair ; y al Bk 17
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HE pany’s annual meeting, warned |mining branch, said today, and ree bheesiani 1 ‘that profitable operation during |ports that no new mining ” epuvanre the first quarter of this year was [ery will be available for as : 13.00013.85| no reliable indication of what to |as five years are false. expect for the year as a whole. Coal, Mr. Kelley pointed out, is 700 nds - eh ireesnis Sale of lubricating oils, motor |& vital war material, par 3 a ee BR fen 15 oils and some other products the steam or industrial coal which showed gains during the first [represents the bulk of the output oe 200 if Bead sisseseeenses fie 8 quarter, he said, but sale of gas- of Indiana mines. 8 erarenresese 1 gi oline had decreased. In a tecent swing through the About 400 of the company’s 20,- [Indiana coal fields, Mr. Kelley dis 000 filling station outlets have [cussed the equipment and repairs s Of: ify af : : .gorie out of business, Mr. Suebert [situation with mine operators, sue 2.1 fav, - 130 poun 11.80013.75| reported. perintendents and purchasing hy Bt 47 3 Ah 398) mer agents st Petersburg, Brasil, Boone
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i i I Wiloox O & St lating price control schedules by|the home coal consumer a ny er i a . 13.9501¢.15 upgrading” steel scrap. ; serious problem which needs im: Woolvorls 110 slg ain een 1930@1338| 2 deral Judge Willlam HM. Holly, mediate attention.” Ss “| who granted the temporary injunc-| Only possible danger to coal sup10e- S tions yesterday, set May 18 as a date|plies at the mine source itself, 2 900 pounds .suieeessess 19.18013.35 junction, asked by Price Admin-|erators to abide by restrictions, wh pounds ..cssesesees 10:[email protected]| istrator Leon Henderson. Naturally, an operator who pers : = 900 pounds iui , 900m In OPA investigators presented tes-|sists in using his high Tatiny ‘to Incorporations 0.30] 10NY to show that carloads of [lay in an inventory of ) Loy aden WE 200%. Biotin. ve: Tr } 2 scrap inspected at the plant of the|and supplies he does not mifthel: AP E ii|steel and wire company had top|mediately, will deprive some 5 pn dea | per ~|layérs of grades that corresponded operator of those things when they | mets prod ot} re ur, Norman (Yearlings excluded to the invoices but that the lower|are needed, the adviser pointed out,
Vincennes phn A. Bnet, N, 3d st, i. “eset ensREet bested RaS 2 RL secliions contained inferior grades. nt, W. B. Do same | 8a :
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Tole & T 17% Yello 11% 1 and equitale about war.” Sshily Samir Roiness in. 5081 aN aad 1g Young 86 BF oh RENT FREEZING here was industry would suffer from the pro- ph A J i $8" based partly upon a WPA ‘survey posed new flat 90 per cent excess HE § i made of the housing, vacancies, | Profits tax rates since heavy capiIn February, the survey shows, |f8lized companies, such as. steels Celanese § pr nf 43 the vacancy rate in Indianapolis and rails, would suffer relatively |Celotex 6 was 1.1.per cent. In other words |18Ber tax jumps over present rates |g only slightly more than one house | than the companies with smaller Gerictd, 8 or P or apartment. in 100 was vacant, |investments. On tn eee oant | * JOINS FEDERAL RESERVE were equipped with all of the | The State Bank of Milan, Ind, standard facilities, meaning in. has joined the Federal Reserve sysstalled heating, gas or electric tem. ‘T. H. "Thompson is president; lights, running water, flush toi. [Charles M. Laws, vice president; Broad let. And bathing facilities. Aver. [Robert H. Borders, executive vice|gol'Q Gus ¢ pf
rent was $26 and average size |President; Elmer -T. Laws, cashier § bf : Ee oarte hin " and Will H. Call, assistant cashier. |Gom “Grediy
ODDS AND ENDS’ Even bridge| CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Smytt hes 80 : I traffic figures are being withheld by| A sales meeting and a dinner Gomwith Saison 18 some port authorities, to avoid help- marking the third anniversary of|Sons-Nairm ... 13 "ying the enemy. , . . Pratt & Whit-|the Independent Biscuit Co, Ine. [S008 Coppermin 3 ney airplane engines are wrapped 516-18 will be. held tonight. Hu-|Gons Edison pf in pliofilm with dehydrating mate- |bert N. Leer is president and gens Sons C Sos rials inside to absorb moisture and eral manager. Jprevent rust. ... In Bilan pricefixing caused many small retail iors to go bankrupt or HITS, ee New: LOCAL ISSUES Snuff consumption is rising betause nal quotations of “no smoking” regulations in war Boked 5 or Riko S Saas: plants. , . . An experiment in go-|, ents inance Be 3 00 ing back to wood propellers for |Agents 3; al high-powered airplane engines did not work out. . . . Fall of Madagascar would mean worse shortage of insecticide because much of our rotenone (used on peas, ag caullower and even for de-lousing | soldiers) comes through the Indian ocean. . . , Wool situation is irmproving (although there probably won't
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Hammond; dissolution. Ne Ro - . : : NoshoKelv =... 4% 4% or ment increasing Inc, & mon Stoo 0 | Pusder & Sleskor Cattle & Ostves | The “roadeo” iponsored by the| CHICAGO, May 1 (U, P.) ~Cirain
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Mar= eting Assn. Muncie; no capital stock; Te poungs wasieseves ss 3B 3.85| to promote safe truck drivi has the board of trade today. itn "Sion Dodson. business; Aisred -1588 poun she aneBRbeie 183% been called off £ or the I Wheat was unchanged to up % Free Gospel Mission, Inc., 1608 Washi “1008 Joungs dient H3gian B. E. Luglan, executive secre-|0ent & bushel at the end of the - ton st., no capital stock; religio tar f ; ™ first hour; corn up % to %; oats son, Llaude B. oii i y of the association, said the geo i ‘Lyon pounds .i.ecssssssss 10.00911.26 contests 1d us ober #4 up % to %: rye up % to %, and Evansville Coun "0. 8 o| TEBE pounds erbBrasatne Ja0miomn B 8 up n 80 beans u % to a cent » bushel. Vine st., Evansville; no, capital soik; 8 teers) and equipment unnedessarily, and v Pp
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CINCINNATL May 4 NEW YORK, May 1 (U, P)~— 100) a a paid or, Rood Es, Fox cary 7 a “ua a madi 1. ‘ : i“ ie a 4308 0% Automobiles used during blackouts Svetage squall sobssnnsnts . oe 166.62 230-300 1 of$90 and other wartime emergencies will| waa ARO +orsenanesssnennes THA
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ships hauling war supplies to Ause| fo As Lave | ela Du. Pont... 108% hd hi Pac rot Re 3 4 i como Sibi ng © Y | announced today. Ralph ‘A. Edwards, former dae tralia are brineieg back wool, So Bu W 2 Bust Air Lines. wn we ac Ter 4 culle 89 down.” toatly | ier ihe . In disclosing this move, the Na- |trict TAnAger of Packard-Indiane postponing any further cut 12 14 |East Kod pf Ah 3 i choice Springs lambs, He N we. hoveve ng at 89, | tional Bureau of Casualty and|apolis, Inc, is now representative civilian consumption. Pub, Se Inc tom...... ou Eon, La 17% 13 + nlp Pics i ” es dibted Satie tor oles ee fied ih a . | Surety Underwriters said that the)for the Jobin Hahoook Mujual Life] Esmee — “A > flo! Th V|members and subscribers of the (Insurance Co, associated with the “* hs Fe three organisations were prompted [Dan W. Flockinger general agency ; ar fi hod sattle siow | to take such action “in recognition here. : 2: ipa: A of the participation by the public in : ; ; 150-3 180 Ibe. i of fig war and defense Jctiviiies requir-| J. D. ADAMS CORRECTION Houghs, | $1325: stags, $11.50; saves | 1 80} 10g wee of swicwmoblies 4nd In 0rder | swhronigh » typographionl $14.50; lambs, $13; clipped lambs, . Tepe WAGON WHEAT the dividend notice, tho = E72 tod dy RLLNY be oh ind i a Syvidend oO hb 1 7 anufac h Was ree pie NT ko id 3 =H he ha rion Ear fo i: ER De A othe Fong x o - he Was E b - Bit det Sl ari ha il Wits ff Hi eed
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4 : spas yo : “ + |, Chalmer Schlosser, do solemnly swear that HAAGS ALL.NIOHT I wil support the Constitution vy the United ¢ . States and the Constitution of the State of In- © 48nd and Meridian i x Ale diana, and that | will faithfully, im tly» nd RE MERE BY OVA , honestly dischargé the duties of of ry ofhee us.) of a quage to the best of my ability, so help me God.
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