Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1942 — Page 12
Utiy Here Sets. New Records In. Everything Except Profits
By ROGER BUDROW
IT HAS BEEN. MENTIONED HERE sovarel Himes reently that the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. has broken nost of ‘its records in electricity production. Actually, some ‘few records have lasted only a eshr so, only to be ex-
ed again. It is the same with the
whole utility. industry. War
stepped up demands for power enormously. Plans. have eady been made for civilian rationing, should it become
But Just: as ‘war has set in motion a big- increase in power sales “and resultant increases in revenue, # has brought higher taxes that . will - ‘absorb - all * that increased in.come and more. Experts ‘figure that stockholders of . utilities = will -have the leanest _ return in seven years. - I ndianapoils Power & Light had a 94% increase in revenue Roger. Budrow the first six fnonths of this year but its federal taxes almost doubled (up 98.7%) | th the result that profits left for common stockholders declined 87%, from $1.18 a share last year ko" nts nus Os yor
The local utility reduced its divi@end rate recently from $1.60. a year to $1.20 on. the. common stock. If it continues the. whole year at .same " rate. of the first six months, earnings would be $1.48 on the common stock, enough to
cover the present: dividend rate and |
-% little ‘more. 2 = 2 : ODDS AND ENDS: Hercules has 8 new plastic made of cotton and alcohol which will supplant rubber many uses—but not tires or tubes. s «+ « Big cotton crop needs pickers. es » . The trade says OPA’s making coupon No. 8 good for five pounds of sugar to. last 10 weeks ‘means
BEDROCK
For: safety, every structure % must be built ‘on bedrock P foundations. The bedrock. of ~ The Union Trust’ Company is its guiding policy of Safe- ~ ty. Courtesy and Promptness.
The proven stability of - this : financial institution through good times and. 'bad; has built for it .an ‘established _ position on the .bedrock of sound conservative yet pro--gressive banking service.
The UNION TRUST COMPANY ERR
Member—Federsl Deposit Insurance Corporation
120 EAST MARKET STREET Brtneh 1225 Kentucky Ave.
there is plenty of sugar already packaged. . . . An inter-American railroad from this country to Latin, America id being boosted again as a beat-the-sub device. . . . Steel company profits: averaged 5.3. per cent (on investment); the first half of this year, against 8.1 per cent last year, the American Iron & Steel institute reports. . . . Although Indianapolis got an increase tea and coffee quotas ‘(on the bdsis of a population increase) some in the trade say national quotas will be cut more unless the shipping situation improves.
If you can manufacture any of these materials, contact the war production board, 10th floor, Circle Tower building, Indianapolis. Asterisk indicates plans and specifications are on file there.
BIDS WANTED
ARMY MISCELLANEOUS
Invitation Date Bid Number . oses Aug. 2332-S3—Powder, tracing cloth, 2 ounce 1
Item
43-42—Smocks, maid, white twill (light weight) round neck, buttoned on left shoulder, cloth buttons, pocket on right side of skirt, detachable belt, sizes 2 ne 34 for Vet. Adm. In-
dia. AIT ol, natured . 2328-S3—Compound, sweeping; Type II; water-wax emulsion 1 3220 -83—Soda Ash; Gradé A; Type 1.. caustic (lye,~ -concen-
ed) 2881" leaning compound, uniform creamy paste containing ~not less than 20% anhydrous soap 2333-83—Disinfectants; non-corrosive rok: Phenol, or analogous com-
2335-S3—Hydroquinone (photographic). 2347-83—Charges, fire pits, for foam tyu2 2%2 gal. cap. extin 6488—Stirup pumps, dual rE with push button nozzle 2 6493—Jointer- (belt driven) 18” machine to be equipped with ball-bearing Jounied cylindrical cutter with four
knive; 6491— Heavy-duty hoist, to be operated by a s-cycle (Sazoline engine of not less than 50 h 6489—Structural steel 6494—Air compressor, two stage, ga. line-engine driven, portable, 315 cubic feet capacity HI 6483—Bolt, screws and nuts 6434— vets (steel, copper and brass); washers (plate, ogee and lock) expansion bolts and expansion shields 25 6486—Brushes (tarnished, dust,, and boiler t 26 10—Cover glasses, Ee slides, urinometers a7 45—Syringes, hypodermic, luer type, glass barrel and 3 glaze plunger .... 27 6487—Lock-link- chain, wood grindstone frames, T hinges, timber connectors, sprinkling cans, oilers, galvanized paint pots, awning pulleys, drawer and desk locks, ball bearings (precision) and oil gates agen all-glass, * Luer,
urpose 20-8 Alimentary pastes: noodles, spaghetti, . 6490—Metal-workers’ crayons, chalk crayons, china cuspidors, liquid soap dispensers, hard canvas gloves cotton gloves, wrapping twine, cane webbing and hickory handles (hammer and sledge) 2 6492—Cover paper and office Jas 28 G-7—Wool, steel, federal grade and 2 , Packed in forms of pads 3 X-22-LSkins, chaimos, type ‘A” trimmed, ‘ approx. size 22x34 in... X-28—Oilcloth, table, 54 inches wide.. 31 X-31—Library s (fiction, non-fic-tion and medical)
U. S. STATEMENT
WASHINGTON," Aug. 20 (U. P.).—GovSTnmens a xpenses ahd Neejpts: or the ar TO% v compared with a Year ago g te ast x Year
This We Boon 38,130,601 11. 67.43, so. 797,635.99 r Spend.” 7 2 6748 117 864. 126,076.56 Tor ,616,7 12 4,
3. % 74) 918.82 0,833.79 1,863,573,86 930: 2 2,640. 348.386. 3
.37 1,898,000, '365. 05 57, 144,834,682.95 ,158.99 22,704, 913, 491.86
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING, HOUSE.
2 double-drum,
sash tool,
macaroni, vermicelli .... 28
d -Res..22,743,531
Sides ot Coaches ana
A :
| rings Debits “eves 10,
Clea escescssisesaasesesse 9 3,587,000 366,000
| GOAGH SEDAN
SALE PRICE
1| with Wednesday's decline,
ro CLEAN Hes
Associates Say WPB Chief - To Discharge Officials
In Efficiency Move.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U. P.). —War Production Board Chairman Donald M. Nelson, in the first wide-
scale housecleaning of his staff,|
shortly will discharge up to 10 of his 40-odd. branch chiefs, it was learned today. ER He has decided upon the action] to promote efficiency in the WPB and to show that he can be “tough”
war effort, it was said. Indicative of Nelson’s. new attitude since returning this week from a vacation was the dismissal of Frederick I. Libbey, a $5600-a-year engineering consultant, who . discussed a WPB intra-office report with a newspaper. reporter before it was written.
Based on Record Libbey, in a statement, said that “any opinions I have expressed are only based on the record—testimony before the Truman committee for example. » «But if what I said has made Mr. Nelson mad enough to clear out the
deadwood, my head is a cheap price to pay for it,” he said. “I would
| gladly give what little neck I have
left to see the boss up to his knees in splinters and still swinging.” It was understood that most of the branch chiefs slated “for dismissal were in industry operations. Some of the branch chiefs are $1-a-year men, .a group which has been under considerable fire. Nelson, his associates explained, was expected to act within the next few weeks. When he became WPB
would carry on with the staff inherited from the office of production management. Although Nelson realigned his organization some
{weeks ago, no general houseclean-
ing of hand-me-down officials has yet been undertaken.
to his subordinates to such an extent that he has been criticized for condoning inefficiency. pi
Getting ‘Tough’
now ready in his new role of a “tough” administrator to withdraw the priority powers granted to the joint army-navy munitions board,
19|an agency originally set up to de- 1 cide how goods should be dis-|Good— tributed between the armed forces).
and what those should be. Nelson
tary of-War Henry L. Stimson and
o| Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox
in an ‘effort to settle differences be-
1|tween the armed forces and the. 4| WPB.
The WPB chairman’is determined
4|that his agency should remain tép
co-ordinator in ‘the distribution of materials to war goods and essential civilian goods. If the two sec: retaries and Nelson cannot work out a compromise, Nelson is ready
plained.
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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
Hogs—Receipts, 9000; moderately active, strong to mostly 10 cents higher; full advance on weights aver 240 lbs. and. on sows; good and choice 180-240 lbs. $14.85 @15.10; top, - $15.10 freely; 240-270 Ibs. [email protected]; 270-360 es ow 35@14/75; good and choice sows d » [email protected]; 330-400 he sitioad 30; good 400-550 lbs., $13.50@14 Cattle—Receipts, 4500. AS Rate pts, 500; choice steers and yearlings steady to strong; top, $16.40; several loads, $15.75@ 16.35; medium to good grades, weak to 15 cents lower, with yearlings and light steers showing most decline; these selling, [email protected]; fed heifers about weak to 25 $030 lower for week to date; best heifers, tive, fully steady trade on cutters and common beef cows; medium to good fat cows slow, steady, '$10. 25@11 and better; cutters, $9.85 down; most ‘canners, $7.25 @ 8, ‘bulls active, weighty sausage offerings to $12; vealers strong with $15.50 Peastical top: several packages of small killers, $16. Sheep—Receipts, 1500; late Wednesday; spring lambs and fat sheep, 10 to 15 cents 7| higher; yearlings steady; top native springers, $15.40; bulk, [email protected]; good handy-weight yearlings, [email protected]; fat ewes, $6.50 down; today: Pris lambs mostly 10 to 20 cents igher: Talk , $15.25@ 15.50 for good. and choice lots; holding closely sorted - kinds upwards to $15.60,
3 WAYS TO BUY -- Gash. @: Charge : Budget Pay Plan
small lots fat Swe steady; native ' ewes, mostly [email protected]
Split Back: Coupe ys 95
List $5.95. Sale: Prion;
We Have'd .. Seat Cover for Every Car
when negessary for the good. of the].
chairman, he announced that hel:
Nelson thus far has-been loyal Good—
Nelson’s associates said he was)
was expected to confer with Secre-|,,
steady Good
5, with strictly choice kind absent; ac-| Medi
With Fiasgos insiaT of Hes
HOG MARKET | UNEVEN AGAIN
Gains ‘Range to 25 Cents; 5075 Porkers Arrive; “Top Is $15.05.
pounds and from 100 to .160 pounds were unchanged from - yesterday’s prices at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the agricultural marketing administration reported.
to choice 200 to 210-pounders.:
cattle, 500 calves and 2125 sheep.
HOGS (5075)
Good to Choice— 120- 140 14.25
sesssssssss $13.50 5 14.95
.00
od =
Medi - 160- 200 pounds .
Packing Sows
. [email protected] 14.10 tieeeseseses [email protected] ecsnenscssss [email protected]
se0coss00ssee
400- 450 pounds a 5 pounds
Medi 250- 350 pounds ..cecceseces [email protected]
Slaughter Pigs
Medium and Good— 80- 120 pounds
CATTLE (1350)
Slaughter “Cattle & Calves Steers
[email protected] vesee .. [email protected] 16.25 ssecssesscss 15.25 16.25
14.006
[email protected] . 18. 5@13. 65
ess00sc0cce
eesscedens
see0ecsecane
. 14.00
[email protected] [email protected]
1300-1500 15.25
edium— 700-1100 pounds ...cccccecses 1100-1300 pounds
Common-— 700-1100 pounds .....cccco0ee H [email protected] [email protected]
'[email protected] 13.23014.28]
11.00913.25: [email protected] |:
Choice— 600--800 pounds 800-1000 pounds Good— 600- 800 pounds 800-1000 pounds Medium— 500- 900 300 pousds oon s te NRNES Comm 500- 900 pounds ..icceesiess Cows (all weights)
to take back his delegation of|$°% priorities power, his associates ex- 8
Bulls (all weights) i : (Yearlings Excluded) Ni Beef—
G00d ..ceccevseccscesccsccsn 10. 50@11. 75
usage— i F tesesscscscecscssesssee [email protected] [email protected] 8.35@ 9.25
sess cesses
CALVES ' (500)
Vealers (all weighs) Good ~nd choice .. $16. 0g]. 50 Common and medium [email protected] Cull (75-1b.8. UP) c.eeveese 8. HH Feeder & Stocker Cattle & Calves Steers
Chol 500~ B00 pounds ....ccoscces 13.80 800-1050 pounds eccccccccses 12.00
13.28 13.00
11.50 12.80 [email protected]
[email protected] - [email protected]
Ret ds 00 800- 080. gd Tse,
0 pounds 0000000000000
= 900 POUNAS cccoccsscscce . Calves (Steers) : Good and Chotos— 500 pounds dOWR cccccoccene Medium 500 pounds dOWR ecccccsvcscs Calves (heifers)
Good and Choice= oe pounds dOWN ceoecescsasce
14.00@14:50 - [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] (2125)
$32 8.78 4.25@ 5.25
i 500 pounds down cececssonans SHEEP AND LAMBS . Ewes (shorn) od and choice
Go Comon and shite cees sus
Spring Lambe Good and choice............. 15.00
Medium and go Common
LOCAL ISSUES
Nominal qudtations furnished by : local
215.50
deesscnctones
Dealers. : Stocks Belt RR Stk Yds
. vee 35° Comwith Loan 5% pt.. eqcsscs 93" Hook Drug Co
cess sennss
Ind Asso Tél 5% , . Ind & Mich 7%: pfd Seva ved Ind Sve Elec 7% pfd.cenns 31% - Ind. Gen Serv 6 fd ..ccccee Indpls P&L 5%% pid cc.cce i
oom Ind 5% . [nd Inc COM.coos aL 43% Pld. cceoes
Union Titl 0 com 7 rd United Tel Co 5% Van Camp Milk pf Van Camp Milk com
. Wins'w W RR %% . 99 Loan 5s 33. seeenee D4 Loan 55 46 : 4%s «90 Co ) 4s 51 .. 4 :
6%s 85 103 Bs 43..103 88 67.000. 76. sy 88 ..1i
ET TT 108%
sess
8s 87 . Term i 58 61....0000 Jo
Hogs weighing from 310 to 2405
Other weights advanced 5 to 25/8 cents. The top was $15.05 for good Su
Du. Receipts included 5075 hogs, 1350 GC je
8 Mont Ward ... 5|Nash-Kelv ....
.. [email protected]| S
15.00
unit of National Association of: Baguio i
this converted’ automobile (plus lo-
of the Chicago yards around on his; ‘Dusiness. ‘With a turntable and
N. Y. STOCKS.
Bd UNITED PRESS.
Net High Low Last Change
em ...132%
Comwith & So. Cons Edison .. ons
8% +’ %
111% — ‘314 % + %
¥% 30% 5% Nat: Biscuit ... 15 Nat Cash Reg. 16% Nat Dairy .... 15% N Y Central ... 9% Ohio Oil 3% Packard Pan Am: Airw’ys 18 4‘
Phillips Pet ... 30% Pullman ..... 25% Pure Oil ....... 9% Radio ........ 3% 8% . 143
Rem: Rand ... Republic Stl . Sears Roebuck.. 55%
West Air Bie. ? Bn
. 80% ite ob .... 183% yoolworth .... 28% oung Sheet +s 30%
TAKE GARY RUBBER
GARY, nd, Aug. 20 (U. P)— A committee of Gary, Ind. civic leaders today planned a flight to
3%| Washington Sunday in an effort to
revive. construction here of a $90,-
Most ‘of the committee members
feared the huge project was lost to Gary. and that construction would not be resumed. Secretary of Commerce Jesse H. Jones announced work was stopped on the plant because of critical material shortages and asserted no reduction in synthetic rubber output would result. . Five hundred workmen stopped clearing a site for the plant Tuesday after an estimated $3,500,000 already had been spent. The Gary| plant was scheduled to cover 907 acres, employ 3000 men and produce 600,000 tons of synthetic rubber annually.
Bader, president of the Gary chamber. of commerce; H. C. Dorman, president-elect; Arthur D.. Murphy, executive secretary, and Dr, Ernst Schaible, mayor of Gary. Gov. Henry .F. Schricker was scheduled | to -aconmpany them. ¥ WAGON WHEAT to the close of the Chicago market
Up. .00 | today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain
elevators paid $1.18 per bushel for No. 2 ted wheat (other grades on their merits). No. 1 yellow shelled corn. was 82¢ per bushel yd No. 2 white shelled’ corn, i Ne white oats, dlc, and Xo, 3 red 0a
High, 1942,
~GASE TO GAPITALz:
000,000 synthetic buna rubber plant. 3
Committee members. were C. W. $
—
dath, it reverses ltself. -
DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES] "30 INDUSTRIALS Westerday ..o.ieescneosessss 107.28 Week AO .....cosscecescsse 105.90 Month AO: ...ececccecenees 106.65
—0.27 +0.28 1.88 0,22 High, 1942, 114.22; Low, 92.92. High, 1941, 133.59; Low, 106.34. 20 RAILROADS Yesterday . Week Ago cesesessensesasane Month AO .....ceocsescecss “25.87 Year AZO ..... coniiicecisns 30.21 ; Low, 28.31. Low, 24.25.
25.70
High, 1941,
Yesterday . ceo” 11.40 Month Ago ... "11.59 =O. Year AgoHigh, 1942, High, 1941,
sesscascsscens
14.94; Low, 10.58." 20.65; Low, 18.5
Complete New York -stock quotations are carried daily in the final edi- . tion of The Times.
«SEC To Abolish
93 Vacant Jobs
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20 (U. P.) —A pantial reorganization of the securities and exchange commission will become effective Monday, Ganson Purcell, commission chairman, announced today.: Four divisions will be consoli-
Yl: dated into one and 93 positions
now vacant will be abolished. Mr. Purcell said “we have not received as high an appropriation as in the past, and our budget was cut 10 per cent, or approximately $590.000.” :
DAILY PRICE INDEX
NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (U. P.).—
| Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted
price index of 30 basic commodities,
compiled for United Press (1930-32
average equals 100): Yesterday ..icc.cocveveases. 15171 J Week ago ceiesceosscccioiscs 157.52 Month 880 cecesccnissiannnss 157.60 [Year 880 .caceesivesnensies 143.07 942 High | (May 5 lew seepage 158.3¢ Low (Jan. 2) <.o......,. 151.54
OTHER LIVESTOCK
and good 150-160 1 $14.50 140-1 50 Ine. ol 35: 130-140 1bs., Sis. 15; good Sows, Cattle Receipts, 325. Calves—Receipts, 250, supply limited, falfly active on all offers, mostly steady; « bulls: iT active and strong; so top, sul paid for around baby bee medium one scaling 1150 we common and medium steers and "heifers, mostly heifers, [email protected]; medium beef cows, 1 s@ [email protected]; bul ls, C1120 11 50 p, $16; good 2nd choice, $15@ cut grades, $14.75 1500 ‘s pring lambs
Sheep—Receipts, steady to 25c lower with weak undertone; good and choice kinds, [email protected]; common 1@15; culls down to
and medium $7; fat slaughter ewes, $6.50 dow Sp FT. WAYNE, Aug. 20 (U. P.).—H to 20 ‘cents higher; : -240 $14.85; °
90; 160-180 ; 260-280
5; 300-350 3. 350-400 1bs.,
: 1 1404150 - Ibs., $13.85: 100-130 * 1bs.,
.60. $16; &: lambs, we Sam Sh a0; ) F. D. R. SUMMONS WAR CHIEFS WASHINGTON, Aug.. 20 (U.-P.). —President ‘Roosevelt today called high British and American ‘war chiefs to the White House for a
calves,
* | conference.
BIGGEST ORE PLANT IN UTAH The largest non-ferrous ore smelting center in the world is lo-
STOUTS FACTORY
FRIDAY and SATURDA
‘cated within 50 miles of Sal Lake City, Utah. ils
pen
Gl: 1 ' R | : $ TIE
“ON LY
Staidy; Ving lived shoes for rugged youngters who. never know what iti is tobe tired!
ve cow_caichier ana’ bel) fakes the ralvad terminal manages
ti inl —
heh retary of Agriculture Wickard's
s| early dealings on the board of trade
- mission houses and a leading local|p
EI%S | Prederich Taylor farm.
14.50; Legals
; | state; over RLY Ss o>
i in the ‘State 9 s more “specifically set
BOSTON PLANT
. Action * Ordered by FDR
After Firm Refuses to. -Obey WLB Decision.
BOSTON, Aug 20, (U. P.).—The
| army today operated the South Bos-
MEET SELLING
Witkard's About: Face on 110 Per Cent of Parity
“Lowers Prices.’ : GHICARO; Aug. 2° (U. P.).—Sec-
radio talk last: night favoring repeal | of the. 110 per cent of parity ceiling on :farm prices: induced selling in
today. ception. . At the'end of the first hour; whads was off %: to. % cent a. bushel, ‘corn off 3% to %, oats off % to %, rye
off % to- Ho and soybeans up :% to: %.: Commission - Houses and longs sold wheat. Buying. was limited: Com-
Soybeans ‘were ‘a. firm ex-
operator led’ the buying on a resting demand that met declining corn prices. | ‘Large locals sold in the. oats- pit. Rye lost ground with wheat and thy other: grains, but soybeans maintained a firm. tone in light early trading. HE - Mr. Wickard: stated that he had feversed his policy on the 110 per cent | parity - ceiling, because most farm prices had reached parity on the - average as ‘a result - of heavy ‘war: demand. ° ‘The secretary explained that ab the time of his insistence on: 110 per cent’ parity ceilings, were so far below parity, it seemed they never would reach the. 100 per cent average.
4200-FOOT WELL | AT
.-Ralph Esarey, state geologist, announced today that drilling of a 4200 foot oil or gas well in Wayne county is expecied i start this week. : The well Sie artied by the Wayne County Producers Co., will be located about three miles south-
farm prices|
RICHMOND EXPECTED “5
ton plant of the S. A. Woods Machine Co., which it had seized under orders from President Roosevelt, be-
‘| cause the management refused to
accept a war labor board decision. ‘More than 150 military police arrived last night and started patroling the plant grounds with rifles and tommy-guns in their hands.
:No Halt in Production .
The plant was in charge of Maj. Ralph F. Gow of the. first service command. The military police were commanded by Lieut. Col. James A. Kennedy. They took over the plait without. interrupting production of munitions. The WLB had ordered the management to grant a maintenance of membership contract and arbitration to the Electrical, Radip ahd Machine Workers’ union (C. I1.:0.) which Tepresented the plant's 650 workers. - "The management refused four times to obey the order, saying there was “no reason why we should be called upon to surrender the rights of ‘American citizens”
STATE ROAD WORK IS READVERTISED
The state highway commission will receive bids for the resurfacing of approximately 55 miles of state highways on Aug. 25 with seven .of the -eight projects being: readvertised, S.C. Hadden, chairman, announced today. . No bids under the engineers’ estimates were received for seven proj=ects on Aug: 4 These projects, which have again been submitted for bids, include work in Vigo, Hendricks, Putnam, Starke, -La Porte, Allen, Crawford and Harrison counties. "In addition bids are being accepted for four miles of - widening and resurfacing on road 35, extending south from La Porte. LY
LOCAL PRODUCE
Heavy breed. hens, full-feathered, 19¢3 Leghorn hens, 16c¢. - Broilers, 2 lbs. and over; colored, 19¢c; white and barred. rock, 20c; cocks, llc. Springers. 3-lbs. and. Syer; colored, 316} barred and white Jock, All No. © poultry, 3 is I~ Eggs—Cur-ent receipts 5 bs. and - up,
Graded Eggs—Grade A, large, es rade A; medium, 35¢; grade A small, 26c; no
grade, 26c. 1, 44%@45¢; No. 3, 2%0
Butter—No. 43c; butterfat, No. 1, 41¢; No. 2, 38¢
(Prices on produce delivered: at - Indtanapolis quoted by Wadley Co.)
"To Keep Valuables Sate ae a Sage. Deposit Box at e > THE % INDIANA NATIONAL BANK:
east of Richmond; Ind, on the
‘of Indianapolis
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 2240-A, 2. Application of B. J. Smith, d/b/a Ordinance Bus Lines, Terre Haute, Indiana, for - a certificate of public convenience and necessity to oo operate motor vehicles as a common BgeSngers. intratate of Indiana, as more specttically ey out in the apolieation. ty Notice is hefeby given that the Public Service Commission conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Comfigsioh, 401 State House, Indianapolis, 2 P. M., Tuesday, S.ptember 15, 1942. I ibtio partici ation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSI
- By Lawrence Ww. Cannon, Director, tor: Vehicle Department. | matanapotss, -Ind., OR iputs 12, 1942.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR ne, Service ' Commission Docket No.
IN
bs... A Avplicsiton ‘of Workmen's Transit Service,
¢., Lebanon, Indiana, for a certifictae of "public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of: passengers, intrastate, over highways : in State’ of Indiana, as DE . specifically .set out in the appliNotice is heseby ‘given that the Public Service Commission “vill sconduct Publis hearing ‘in tee caus Commission, 401 State “House, Tf. d ri, Tue ir Tid. 3, c cipation is r "PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISeIo .By Lawrence W. Cannon Director, > ‘Motor Vehicle artment. Indianapolis, Ind., August 12, 1942.
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hte NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pub . Service: Commission. Docket - No.
937-A, A Bichsion ot onark Motor ' Freight Syston, hicago, Illinois, .for a cerron Ie "— to operate motor vehicles as a ar 4 carrier of property, interstate, over highways in the State o Indiana, as more specifically set out in ne cnplcation Ee hereby given that ‘the ‘Public will . conduct public oo os EO in Rooms of Com25 State House, Iodianapolls «Me, Wednesday, September
“Eine J oretison is requested.
By Lawrence ® W. Cannon, Dr E.. : hicle. Department,
, Ve! Indianapolis, ‘Ind. a 12,
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING spe. Service ‘Commission Docket No. A lication, St od Preight tion Terre or a tificate of ‘ ie"
sity ‘ to opera common Sevier over “highwa; ze
convenience motor vehicles as s the State. ol Indians,
; 33, MORE ape’ tically set out in the appli-
ice 8 1s Bi given. that the Public will Sondust, publ Com
& Ware- |
Application o of 1 N tonal » M hi N.Y,
ork, ate . o " oNthotity
er of pro : ‘out: in given that the Public ‘will conduc t vublis Se cause in F in
44] Legals
polis, | 1
te, | highways in the
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“44 LEGAL NOTICE. OF PUBLIC HEARING 2 Public Service Commission Docket No, In the matter of: the joing application of Tri-State Motor Express and Sims Motor Fri t, Ing.’ or a roval ot the lease of ‘certificate 9-A, 2 from I Sue Motor Boo 2 Sims - Motor. ih A Notice is “hereby given that the Public Service Commission -will - conduct Rom: hearing in this cause mission, wi State House, poi uesday, September 15, 19%
“Fislte’ pariicipation is eu te ON
‘By Lawrence W, Cannon Nor: Motor Vehicle De; artment. Indianapolis, Ind., August 12, 19
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service: Commission: Docket No.
Application of Chas. B. Primm and R. E, ‘Cowan, d/b/a Central Van & Storage Co., Nashville, Tenn., for a certificate of authority to operate motor vehicles as common carrier .of property, . i over highways in the ‘State of Indiana, as more specifically set out in the application. Notice is SheteDy given that the Public Service C amis sion will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Come mission, . nl State House, Indianapolis, Ind., 10 A.: M., Wednesday, —_— 16,
2 Public participation ar PUBLIC CE aha By- Lawrence. Ww: Cann on a, Indianapolis, Ind Augie 12, 1 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING 20ag ale, Service PAA Docket, No. Application of Mary L. Tobin, d/b/a Tobin Moving & Storage, Dayton, Ohio,’ for a certificate of authority to Operate motor
Rios as a common carrier of property, interstate, over highways in the State of
G |2091-A-1.
application > Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission. will conduct pub! ms of Come State House, Indianapolis, . M., Wednesday, Botan 16,
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By Lawrence W. Cannon Motor yehisle FN Indianapolis, Ind., August 1
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