Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1942 — Page 21
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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — PAGE 21
STOCKS STEADY NEW YORK STOCKS HOB PRICES UP |OPA Checkers Aid Stores SCHILTGES ELECTED
By UNITED PRESS
IN LIGHT TRADE Xi | POW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES wo ws | 10 CENTS HERE Puzzled by Price Ceilings FLETCHER DIRECTOR
High Low Last Change Cae wives oo INDUSTRI a saw BS SORA), hi EB William B. Schiltges, first vice | Week ARS ...eisisesiisiesc 0kas 40.30|SId OU fnd,. Ee 2s, {Continued from Page One) presigers x the Fisioher Trust Co. RPPRTRRORRRIRINE LT IT YT) Ata 314 e + 1p} : . tui . tw : was elected a director of the come EA AS —0.02 3% 2% + 1» $1445 Is Top Paid Locally; keeping the cost of living from get-| ready complied e3cept that YOU| any yesterday to succeed the inte High, 1942, 114.92; Low, 52.92, gia 7 % 3% + ‘a : ting clear out of hand. don’t realize it.” It was true. The | Evans Woollen who nad been claire High, 1941, 133.59; Low, 106.3%. un on ee SB 50 WM Vealers Steady in The OPA checker I accompanied Same thing was tue in the paint di-| "oe ihe board. 1 1 \vision of the store, He didn’t have, Mr. Schiltges, also president of
20 RAILROADS Superior Sti 0 0 - . | Yesterday 25.63 Jae) QUPRTICr BU 0 3% ¢ used to be a food salesman and much more work to do. the Fletcher Joint Stock Land bank, a subsidiary of the trust comvany,
[Week ARS ..oviiiiiniiiiiieis O80 A6 Swift Intl... 231 2 3 Active Trade. came from Virginia. The first me?-| “gt keeping track of each sale! {began his banking career in 1907
ai Month Age ....iiieiiiiiin 2RIT G0 % | Syming- ~Gould .. ’ can. Atheth ; PE chant we visited was the propri ,. ” the proprietor got no further. | Ys 'all hog prices at the Indianapoiis “You don’t have to keep track of with the German American Trust | store, a small one, but a good one. eae) sale,” the OPA checker -cut in. Co. where he was a beokkeeper. .
= Ho Tar er 58.01; Low, 23.31 : Texas SP sod! . 347 3% ... | A 10-cent advance was made Oh... or a neighborhood department’ , 2 , 28.31, ah - 5 ne: Wy I Uris tri; Ew songyaies today, the agricultural s 1" Yesterday C1201 48 RA on , | marketing administration reported. _ Conform With Law All we want you to do is to keep, When the trust company was Jilweek Age ...c.iiseinsieiiess 12.08 .,| The top was $1445 for good to He 1 b iv limi ..1a list in your store of how much organized in 1912, Mr. Schiltges be= + 200 to 220-pounders. Sows eilad heen sven a prelim NAY every item sold for in March this K p . | choice o -pounders. check by an OPA representative and |... > : X came a bookkeeper in the commer shared the advance. Vealers were |... woo double-ch ecking to be sure year. = pnts ae cial banking department, later rising “Well, that's a little different,”|to assistant manager of that dewas the reply. Matters soon calmed partment. In 1913 he was placed in {down and when we left the store,|the loan department, later become the proprietor brushed by a waiting|ing the. loan officer. customer to say “I hope this thing| In 1922 Mr. Schiltges was elected 20@ j taal : lis a big success. We sure have got|a vice president. He was made first 14.30@ 14.40 quir y . | ’ | 14 304 14.45 gro Bs required by law Se ‘to make it work this time. Good vice presiaent of the Fletcher Trust thease 14.35@ 14.40 | ut on the hosiery, for instance, luck.” Co. in 1994 and at the same tine
14 2561 14.35 | «nails “ep”? wo & ceilin rice” was stamped on the : gp P ‘One in a Thousand’ was elected president of the Fletcher
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1 y NEW YORK. June 18 (U. BP) bn Ble eie: Stocks steadied in the early after-| Am a R. noon trading today and volume {Mt CAR. -p..lightened. | Am Chicle The list started firm in moder- A Bret Co. © etely active trading. British re- 3 EE a bf verses around Tobruk brought a | Am- R-Haw SS .. reaction before noon. When failed to dislodge liquidation, the an 1% wis
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U. S. Steel was back to the previ- Cr wip ous close of 47'c while Bethlehem am P&L § pf.. registered a small nec loss. Motors| 3h Bad 5° were fr A Iv or Am Roll M ev bf ere fractionally lower Rails were DR ron. fractionaily irregular, oils firm and Am Beating airline issues steady. | A Smell dies Some selling came into Ameri-| 31 TT" can Telephone, and it lost 1%] A eh. & Am Tobacco .. points to 115. American Can made Aim Tob B_ .... a new high at 70 up 12 and held {2 Jee F -.. the rise. Dogs Aircraft opened 4m A at 57 up 1': and failed to appear|am SVoolen pf in the reins trading. A Coppers, amusenients, mercantile 2 3 shares and farm shares held steady’ Armour 1 pr ot : corer. | Armstrong Ck.. 2 to firm. Tobaccos eased slightly. | Artioom “ Du Pont gained nearly a point in Aten Gas. & quiet chemical group. Common- Line i
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50 Ind Alcohol 5 23M a ebeae hese es 13.50614.60 A... lou -+ | 390 00 Be. re I [email protected]| but the OPA check suggested that|about one in a thousand. But you
= Hi Nott . Good 11n0@ 13.80] 6 WOuld be more in keeping with see, it wasn't that he didn’t want GRAIN PERMIT PLAN 3 : : 51 360- 400 pounds ..iivssssesss [email protected] tot : ip : Grevhoune. Ch. Bea But - I8 dh | eo: 430 Bounds esa the spirit of the law to have it on|to comply. He just didn’t under-
< ¢ ! id 47 2 bso RB 2 23 ah veel US Sted pi... 10810 1082 > 4+ | 430- 500 pounds ‘ees \ 9 lfront. The proprietor agreed and stand the rules. That's all there] : A vaconrs cn fe Neo 000 pounds 13.656 13.65 said he would get some larger tags| Was to it.” STARTS SATURDAY a-Caro Lah q 3 ibs : Hocker. Pred "es va-Caro § bf.. 33 33 JL’ 34 Slaughter Pigs and do the job over. The next store was a grocery]
Herc Mot Ve OR BL HE Medi Al aod .. 118s5@i310] “And while youve here. I want store. And the manager had done, The permit system for shipping Ba Furs o| Wabash pf W.. 23% 23% 23 3 CATTLE (802) |to get something straight.” he said a very good job, with the exception grain into Indianapolis will go in By CAE \ rh aw 17 ; | Hollander & | Walwoy 8 He hp Calves to the OPA checker. “Where do Ir of the meat counter. His ceiling effect Saturday. reduction. Other utilities were lit- Atlas Corp bt om ar it 33 530 5: : Slaughter aie & Ca send this list of my ceiling prices? "pr ice sign was a little small and not. A five-man committee was named Ue changed. Builuing stocks were A ration Corp. Houten I ot 0s pen | Chotee 14+; He Was told the place was the war displayed prominently enough. It yesterday by the Indiana grain 08 1 Wis | 800-1100 Bounds “os Cov 1350@ 14. 7 price rationing board in the World was legal, all right, but could have storage committee. Members are
teady. 3 Houston Oil 11001300 pounds ... ve ‘War Memorial building. That been a better job. He agreed to E. A. Allison, chairman; Lee Patrick,
p aL y, | Howe Sound .“ a3 W est Auto Sup. Bal orS io ot 1300-1500 pounds . o | : ‘ended his problems for the time paint a larger sign and put it in secretary; M. D. Guild, R. H. Borher ol ah.
1. | Hud & Man .. 5 3% 3 151 West Union R POUNAS «vvnivasesses 12.50@13. 50| ‘being and so Wwe visited another a betier place. BS EA. ah Taro Olrien. i Bari Tle 111 edd ADT “hb Bel Aircraft ...
POUNAS +. ovassnnsnen 12.506 13.5 . ; 21 1300-1500 Dna piiasaeys tan ib 30013. 4 store nearby. “This price ceiling thing is all The group Will approve all raile A 2 | Meany Toughest of All right,” he said. “I'm for it and if| way shipments of dry grain to In« CHICAGO. June 18 (U. P.) Last Bendix am .... | MES 0" pounds essessiesss [email protected] avs Jus Toit ie Hat te ar Lasts vo preven’ congestion x0, Jul \ = Bloomingdale ..
al seas. 1130@12:30 Harvester . 46° ; 4 Woolworth 4 | 1100- id BOURGES, wesserrires It was the toughest of all. The] » . night's anti-inflation address by Boeing, Air oo aHry of ..136 15 Cv. | Worthington | do it. [due to lack of storage space Bohn : Tes Secretary of Agriculture Claude Bon Ami A ....
- 19% Comm > > ML aMinie . TSh Th 3% 3 Worth ev pr pf 2 730-1100 pounds [email protected] proprietor of this hardware store| The last stop was a ritzy dress . Min&Chem x i 54 | Steers, Heifers & Mixed . | was 80 years old and resented alllg r ; ps Cif NA Stores oo. MIn&C 4 pf % i 0 shop downtown, Here the OPA W ickard influenced a downward Borden o. : 19” fm Cl. R28 0 toes aH ft Iii F LE 750 pounds [email protected]| the “red tape” he had to go through. checker changed his tune—but not LOCAL PRODUCE frend in grain and soybean prices § ) oh 3 ia ts 0 i i g : seine 69% P fps Meum re pounds .. [email protected]/ {It turned out he was niisinformed.! his song. He didn't have to shout pay ised, lens, full-feathered, 18¢c3
in early dealings on the board of E: ! ey : % IB hin ape: [.. 30 3 0 “ee : ; ‘a Heifers “Why, dammit, I can’t afford to as he did to the hard-of-hearing| Broilers, 2 lbs. and over: colored, 0c: hee okay, AI ie Int Sh ’ > of ' wl ThOITR00 pounds .uu.es svevees 13.00@1400 G0 all the things you fellas want,” hardware store proprietor. He talked ag A Ag Ts] Touks) Mel
. ar 2 4% 3 o Burroughs “oad 3 3, a i &T Ta ’ “ee a “ At the end of the first hour, gy. : , x 1 Zenith Rad wer D302 Cosi Ys | Good— {he declared. “I hava to pav $130 red and white rock, 23c. RR $ Zonite oe Dae - | 750- 900 pounds .iissviaess 1225@ 213.00 pay $130 suavely and quietly. | Oo An ry 1 kere
- % - il S .h at > 3 “hh 3 wheat was °c to 1 cent a bushel Butler AS ey 5 ; Jarvis Co 6h 6Y : 4 | Now “ 235 a month rent and then there's the| «pm surely glad to see one of youl Bes Scie in ry 3 Ger 0 as. im. - 500 pounds seseversesis [email protected] v
Tomes: Sih 0 I Beer as # YON Yoon 5% Johne-M nt “we 3:5 251 321s =f Cau 5610.50 lights and the help and I just people,” said the lady who owned |? ‘Graded Eges—Grade A, large, 30c: grade to !: lower; rve was off is, and Jones & Lgh . 10% 19 + + OPA M 500- 900 pounds Riess: [email protected] can’t afford to put out $100 a month the shop. “I can't make head nor | A Jhedium, 29c; grade A small, 26¢c; no Gow all weinm: 5| more for a bookkeeper to keep track tail of that bulletin you sent out.” |* Butier—no. 1 59@3tic; No. 2 310
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. : : a : 40|later) thought we were going to be| time, which says in ordinary lan1, {sections of the country have forced Sedum 10 mon 275@ .99| thrown out of the store. The OPA guage the same things the lawyets Bush! Jeilon shelled Toh i oe sic: i office of price administration to : : a fellow used all his selling tech-| wrote up in the first bulletin.” No.3 white oats. 50c and No. 3 red oats, cL eoneiter a plan under which house- CALVES (672) nique on the irate man. The rule about posting the ceil- - wives could buy a year's allotment| Yealers | tall Welzuis) 5. 502 14.00 “After all, I didn't make the law. ing prices of the cost-of-living items| «Third, he must make out a list a sugar in advance, it was learned Common and medium 3.30813. un You! Congressman ni pi Oon= Ws Sipiejnnd to 22 ny » as the of the ceiling price that everything b . der & Stocker Cattle & Calves gressman did it and we just have to ru e about } ing her arch prices | in his store sold at during March. lig C Db Yi | bodav. ; Fee Steers go along. And furthermore, I don't|with the war price and rationing|pe js not to send that anywhere | Kobe § Star Cen. ‘ Such a system, officials said, would | chotees S5 pounds [email protected] | See that you have to hire an extra | board in the World War Memorial. {yut is to keep it in his store for 24| Long Bell A... Z s — "th imake it possible for housewives to JS00;1050 pounds . . .50| bookkeeper for the work. That Do he a % the Bliop later reference. Maybe hain Lae ORE TE ion’ p g 0 POUNAS cesssesnees 50@ i noon. owntown streets were ed| tomer will want to see it sometime i oo be ny fn LD 1850 Bound niin Heiss Listing AlDa%e © |with office workers heading home- or maybe the OPA will want to. see fjon shieif nen shelves, 0. -1000 POURS +vevsveesees 1050@1175) And with that he walked over to ward, it for checking in the enforcement | The present allotment of one-half G 500- 900 pounds [email protected] | the case where all the pliers were “It would be a big help,” the OPA |phase of this program which will _.. "|pound of sugar a week for each per- Calves (Steers) displayed. There he found the num- checker said, “if your article would come later. “1json would not be changed. But] GR! Bounds. down . [email protected]| Per and list price for each pair of [rie out these things. “Fourth, if he has any questions 2 under the system being studied it Medium neds down [email protected] pliers, Lok “First, ceiling prices of the cost whatsoever, he should call us in the {would be possible for a family of Calves. (heifers) Are these EI ae same as you of living items must be Plainly Murat Temple—that's where we've . 1, four, for example, to buy at once Good and Choice— (LSB 4.50 charged in March?” he asked the marked. just moved to. We will be glad to ‘2 the 104 pounds of sugar it would a My pounds Gown Juste le proprietor. Second, each merchant mustinep in any way.’ “li be entitled to during a year. 500 pounds down [email protected] S. ; send a list of the March ceiling] And with that, he went back to i The proposal for seeking house- SHEEP AND LAMBS (498) oo Pogo Was the Jeling! fe on on 5 o% of living items to the office to make out his reports of { Aiden Bor Loy “ . wives’ aid in storing sugar was re- , Ewes (shorn) onth, you know, and you've al- the World War Memorial bupding. {the day's work. a] Minn Hay 0 © 1% vealed as the OPA increased the Jd ae vice
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126 to Aug. 22. down. Today s trade; trading slow around : bkschs ot much of quality Regulations for institutional and age hy small lots choice native
Property gE err TY Deh : i \ Sup _..... 4; ous tmwence poy | IBRE t nlt pde nn [GRBAC BC RL Mh © 1inqustriol sugar users were relaxed | nk Ine ty hie “tb i hor Wot protec you bem thess fo A 4 i along the same general lines. The| thy i Ne, 2 uty JET Lal Oigina) provisions said |thah aiier ttle— bIptS, 3000; calves—receipts, A June 30 allowances were to be based 800: general trade active, firm inghanges No Amer 8 pf.. VOR a monthly system. The new 3 an Ee EraIvane brices: 5
areal’ No Amer Avn.. 10° } +1 plan vides for allocations for two | steers predominated, medium to good kin @® A ‘Grain Dealers M Pacific ... Y : 5! . b ig ci §IorYEND Mostly, $12. [email protected]; top, $14.65 paid for months. choice 1057 1b. yearlings; next hi hest
4 Furnitere 1 P: G BB A 9 ) Ti on Househol | Erie et . s 5 . > rice. $14.10; numerous loads nty jp pins cov | Bri 3 Tv i v Steers, $13.75 and 14: best heifers, “S18.
fects, i J TECEE : : a : ’L and Personal E | Evar a 4% y io Oil 3% ; best offerings, $13.60; cutter cows sold il loggage and cell eee ys 3 2a, { “eas AL SS $9; most fat offerings, $9.40@10. 50; erage on YOU : 13 6 LOC I UES ave sausage bulls reached $11.90; veal: ig
i : " i v5 2 3 ? : 25 her; choice offerings, $14.75. ng 3 ! % pt 3 v x he Nominal quotations rurnished by local| ers cents er; choic wearing PF Fair. The of... i s A unit of National Association of Secunties
asveling: RET n Ow=ns il ‘Glass 9 2 = 3%|Dealers. Sto Bia DAILY PRICE INDEX Anevol Promivm As Low As Fa Phen 0 8 ° Faq Re un, d ¢ : 358 2 8 x bibhiens 8 : NEW YORK, June 18 (U. P).— 5 500 | Ri ato t Bi , I nile ER .. Ra : :* |Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted s 3 ] i + 1, | Packard : price index of 30 basic commodi3 [Ban A Airyays Hook Drug Co com a ... |ties, compiled for United Press Home T&T FX he a bit $2 + | (1930-32 average equals 100): : 05 +33 | Yesterday .....ieeiiiienn... 15524 “Tndpis PRL star 0 4 eset . Week Ago hse eraar ans ee 154.60 Thais RL com mC gd , Month AGO «.i.vvievesineness 156.89 Danis Water aR Co, Ww iew | Year Ago .. ceessneaes 137.84 Lina Loan Co 5'2% bpfd.... 8 [1942 High (May 9) .....000 158.34
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