Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1942 — Page 6

i Ji | ‘Fewer Western Feeder Cattle] Se 1 0-F) A

Ie | Farmers In This Area Buying) : Loweinoome: Groups Here mer in i members of the| Many War Plants Refuse By ROGER BUDROW To Hire ‘Women, Aged;

b x Pay Half as Much, Says will ahi to non - IF YOUVE HAD TROUBLE BUYING a good Beef vonst Es Federal Reserve. fees ‘charged to play those games, Or Negro Workers. y, the following information won't make. you any hap- ATOR. Od 19 0. BO. Price Administrator Leon Hender- w te Farmers are buying fewer cattle from western ranged ASHIN * + ¥<%+1son announced today. ASHINGTON, O¢ . PJ, ) fatten up for market this winter. | ~The pending tax bill, despite its| aha way mans © It’s a strange situation because while on one hand the| that he so-called. manpower orisi government (agriculture department's is pressing for in- oped | because mal-dise greased meat production the government on the other hand Seihbion, Father than an actual

oh 1 3 of workers.” OPA) is chiefly responsible for the farmers’ hesitancy in He remarked that American

manpower worries still are insige nificant in contrast to those faced

Juying cattle. Farmers don’t want to do anything until the Se

OPA comes out with its price ceilings.

reason in the world for farmaround here to ship in these cattle for feeding. We have record or near = record

aes ® ude glanen ot she sl 10-CENT © IN MADE BY HOGS!

Sa supplies of feed Gi grains, hay - and enn Hoang in on | Extreme Top of $15 Paid . centrates,

For Strictly Choice Porkers.

"Th e : western cattle are fairly high = priced because packers

Mr. Budrow Dave and Paying higher than Saturday’s at the In-

cate directly from the ranges but|dianapolis stockyards today, the the agriculture department points{agricultural marketing administraout that the prices aren’t so high|tjon reported.

‘in comparison with the price a i | farmer can get for fattened cattle. The me top Was $15 for

| Last winter most farmers made|loads of strictly bios, Hy. 250- Awning io the wes, hie " : England and Canada. money feeding cattle. And there|pounders but the sc. e top was|normal conditions every { P| typewriter industry before it is con-| rvs m0 Oct 19 (U P.) —Rub- Savings Smaller pi lenty of them for feeding this ¥ hoice 240 to 280- | carries 59 typewriters, every aircraft erted k and ’ " pk . . er id i 8 S145 Tox 5008 fu ohioice carrier 55, every cruiser 30 and so’ . Sniiray oo = Ee ber Director William M. Jeffers séid| The single taxpayer in the United "Prairie Farmer, a farm news po 1. on. These requirements have been |S0™ " _|today that the gasoline rationing States who will pay approximately | magazine, made a survey -of 139 Receipts included 10,150 hogs, 2375 cyt in half by the navy and the| Purchases are made from private P m vould be ad tered insss3 in the United States would large farms in Indiana and Illinois cattle, 700 calves and 2000 sheep. army has cut its requirements 60|firms through the typewriter manu- ny midwest and the west “to getisave a little less than $30, while a \ t. » ’ hese raion oom fon Loam me]. HOGS (10,150) "Therefore, the WEB believes, it] moons genie: whe. condition the men to work and the farmer to town man with a comparable income in "tle last year they intend to feed God A HOGS veruithess [email protected] is not asking too’ Wiel for busi- typewriter and ship it to the near-|--no matter what.” England oud ae $106 a year “only 11,148 this year, 0- 160 Cveeesesersess [email protected]| Ness to give up 20 to per centlest army or navy supply depot.| He said the greater distances and and in ada X the The shortage of farm labor is 160- 1 essasessrreve 14.80@14 3 of its typewriters. If it doesn’t get|prices are based on the 1941 trade- Nan The American taxpayer m another reason for the decrease but 0(them voluntarily, it says flatly they |in allowance schedule. Each dealer low Xe ane. oR Dune So Hveyanees gible the 4 of ihe Yeu? io Shaw possi will be requisitioned. receives a fixed fee for his services. e vested ho lin igh fie Jos bility of 270- 300 ‘Taking into account the reduc-| Only standard machines manu- be Faliomed gasoline starting Nov.|naiq mortgage interest or bought E high-cost rice and a lowered ceil- ee He 480 tions made in the needs of the|factured after Jan. 1, 1935 are pur-|22 from the eastern seaboard area|jife insurance in an amount equal E Mrcatiing ore, nes aloe would a government, minimum typewriter |chased. pO a paloning and that this io nis tax savings in order to realkeep ? uying. Which is| 160- 360 pounds ............ [email protected] | requirements are: Local firms, according to the w n account, ize it. He can then apply it as a him fom Ib Which 1s Packing Sows WPB, are using several ways to get| _ vhatever happens, we've got 0 vedi to payment of his 1943 taxes " just what he is doing now and ArmY ....coco0es0ceccesee $46,502 get men to work and we've got to get : Good and Choice the same amount of work done 6% or wait until the end of the war “will do until Washingten | makes up| ano. 300 d [email protected]] NAVY ...cccceteerenas Joes 199,006 the farmer to town,” he said. ‘its mind, 300- 330 DOURAS rrvevreerrss 14.70 430 Maritime Ca ixavsiest 12.600 |feWer typewriters. : ro ata Oh and get it in securities. . hw 330- 360 POUNAS ..eco0esesses efits Board of Economic 10s ’ “Typewriter pools” have been elrers spo Dalia prose erenceé| y, Canada the savings will be ; an Joie #ip hounds aevustsereer 300 ia Warlare 47,390 |formed and stenographers go to the prior 3p off- oT dress held until the end of the war and INDIANAPOLIS Cost of ‘living Gatd-0 5ounds +.evivssess . 40061878] yond Tease oo oo....rov.., $0,125 [POOL When they have typewritten before the wen Who ©| the taxpayer will then get govern-|G-rose only 0.1 per cent in September,| 450- 450 Pounds ..ececeseesss ‘s 14.40 14.65 S nd- A nme Leads. | 105.000 work to be done. : central states rubber conservation ment securities carrying 2 per cent cording to the conference board. Medlum= = tpn UI povayment nests. 105, Stenographers are sharing type- Program. interest. The English law provides The U. 8. average was 0.5 per cent. Drow Phe Dai, Total : 850.713 | Writers. In large offices, stenogra- Do “Social” Driving Now that after the war tax savings will|4008 # 5 = Medium and Good— thr. [phers hows are being staggered go will emphasize to the midwest|P® deposited to the taxpayer's credit EXPORTS from local factories | 50- 120 pounds ............. [email protected]| Some of these will come from the !machines will be in full use. Wo Sap. » he said. “the abe |i? the post office bank at the rate Belined In August, according. fo CATTLE (2375) : solute n ty of taking into. ac-0f Nol.more than 65 folds Sern Soi Sm | eescgea (GRAIN PRICES MOVE | IN. Y. Stocks | Emit Brosh Bh RI totaled 7,400,000 pounds, as com- |Ohoice— : I Jol altogether sila to those " $37,000. Limit : a. - ITY \ rn seaboard.” : i t Wil 15.500: 0 in Jay, But seeriad asi 1580 figus LITTLE AT CHICAGO Allegh Corp Bb, Fr = ae hors adviea civilians to do their| The present English tax law bei Be yo B89 {1300-1500 sesesnssncess [email protected] Aiz-chal : ae me 124 I! |“social” driving between now and|came effective in 1941 and the Can- : : ad~a00. poun [email protected]] CHICAGO, Oct. 19 (U. P.).—Grain{Am Can ...... 65 8 + J%|the beginning of gasoline rationing|adian law on Sept. 1, 1942. E * 8 =» 900-1100 POURS «sessessssnns 14.00915.00 | futures were narrowly irregular onfam An Bod Son © ad re 11% gi T ’INov. 22, because “there won't be any| The English tax laws limit the | ODDS AND ENDS: We may|itd-1300 pounds -.... ste 140091352 | the Board of Trade today as traders 4m Te T ain 124, 1344 + '|synthetic tires for family use until/income of any person to about ‘have two-way radios in our' cars 11.1801.00 awaited ‘further news from Wash- Am Water w She 3 4 — % sinenms in 19e1S dckEopmint by $2700 a A the Canadian after the war, Willys-Overland Mo- 700-11 00 poun se0PeRGesntes ington on price control ceilings. nacon Le 51 513 x 3% e pr C e dae v ws a ’ . tors says, modeled after the ones eid Sounds sme tereren SIGUE At the end of the first hour wheat Atl Reding . 165 18% 18% ou chemists “within five or six months”| England has proceeded along | used now in jeeps, tanks, etc. . . .| 700-1100 nounds Heiress: o0rr WWOBNBIgas 14 cent lower to % cent a|ponais Ano... 3810 35% 39% + 3|Of & 100 per cent synthetic tire good lines somewhat different from the WPB wants goods packed more eco- | chotce— bushel higher, corn up % to %, oats|Beth Steel .... 87% 51 S14 tty for all but military and heavy truck | United States in financing of war. | nomically, oversize boxes discarded,| 600- 800 pPOUNdS ....eeeecsese [email protected](0fF 14 to 3%, rye Up % to OF %, Borde an 31% ik 2634 x i |duty but that such tires would be|From the beginning it has received “ete. . . There are hints that {. 800-1000 pounds .ecescevccssss 14.00 15.00 and soybeans inactive. Baim Sram .e oa 2 PL = allotted only for essential civilian a much greater proportion of Je] — eg SNE ea en eC SR: A PT a A Ma We asa St lp ee 4 -— given ‘manpower will have to accept 600- 800 POUNAS ..esseeeeeees 13.00@1400| In the December options wheat|Comw & 518 $32 Sie +13 driving. ; cost rom Jazes oot hapine a om ih Sercese goals. . : . England Su-1iee Pounds .cpeeeecesses 130001400 was unchanged to up % cent a Cons Edison 42s 5 i a Te Praises Synthetic Tire . The. Beis Vernier he ep! 1 ong ago, and now uses 500- 800 POUNAS ......ess0s... 10.75013.00| bushel from the previous $1.25%@|Curtiss-Wr .... 8 | . : ‘ : | girls as farm hands, t00. . . . MOIY~ {common 124; corn up % from Saturday's| Du pone... 138% 1% lew I ya “Some time after mid-19%3, Wels wide selection of securities, on bednum deposits have been found in| 500- 900 pounds ......ecceeee. [email protected]/803 oats off % from the previous Bsst Kodak '..:138 138 us — 14 ought to have enough synthetic|sgle all the time, and has reported | Quebec (t's a vital alloy for steel). Cows (all weights) 47%. and rye Up % from Saturday's) oes Siacwic .. 30% 0% 29% — tires to make an appreciable dif-|s heavy public subscription to them. C1008 «ose: ionserecs orsons vere [email protected] 66%. Gen Motors ... 40% ou ok — %|ference in the situation regarding|yt has gone to the banks only for : Medium EE SGI a fe eed idl ne 2° 31% 21% —"'y [essential driving. Some time In|the amount needed above taxes and INDIAN A SERVICE 00 LE i ~ 518@ 735 Hecker Prod ..\, 6% 6#& "6% — %(104¢ we ought to have enough to|public subscriptions. | oh ’ ule tal weights) BURNS CITY HOMES [Huss dotor.' 4% hy wT. opin 19 Punish tires to civilians AI of the British governments i ; . ear Int T & T.... 4 cone or family use.” borrowing from banks been on Sl x / Beef— Johns-Man .... 60% 60 60% .... i. IS CITED BY SEC GO08.ecee secoscscscsnscese. 11.25012.35 CONTRACT 1S LET Kennecott ...., 31% 31% 31% + %| He said he hoped that the army |short term bills bearing 1 per cent 4 * KISS .vvovnns 22V, 23Y 22% — % . ing reclaimed by 5008 (all welghis) pee... 11.28012.00( CHICAGO, Oct. 19 WU. P)— LF G Glass 14 24 wh End 2avy, Bt xv a . ec Interest. Arc cid thal on. albiof i PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 19 (U. P).l Medium ......... cc 0i0nave [email protected] Regional Director Orville R. Olm- Link Belt sasss 6% 6% Tn ’ cials | —The securities and exchange com- | Cutter and common .......... 0.00010.00) ted of the federal public. housing|Nat Cash Heg.. 18% 18 18% + %|changes that will allow its use. . |its issues the British government mission; today ocheculed Indiana CALVES (700) sted o g eral. pubic i €|Nat_Dairy 18% 18% 18% .... | “I think we're all right on theis paying higher interest than the i Vealers (all weights) authority By _Rnnounes 8p-|N ¥ Central ta RLY, 18014 + over-all rubber situation. The sit-|United States and pointed to the - Service Corp. for corporate integra- 8 proval of contracts for comstruc-|Norf & West...160ia 160; " tion hearing Dec. 14. Good and choice [email protected] / t are hio Oil ....... ing ah a Xo uation looks encouraging to me, but|fact that the treasury bills sold a earing . Common [and medium crannies 1.306145 tion of 350 pre-fabricated wartime Sa In Glass 5! Ait ins enge to and |h hich ble to th : =| Cull (75 168. UP) vreevernrnnns [email protected] Packard ....... 2% 2% 3% + Y%|it remains a challenge to me ere, which are comparable e The company was listed for un-{Cull ( up) dwelling, units at Burns City, Ind.|ERS¥8S oooc 008 41 51° I 7 ake this 1d British banks — restatement of financial state- Steers arded to the Kuhne-|ESfE RR ..... 24% 23% 23% — 3%|vidw correct.” only % per cent interest. ments, especially as ‘to. setting up| 800-800 pounds 12.00913.00 hag yoen bob ilu Oats. Procite &°G wv. Si% obi% i% o..| He said that if the forthcoming ; ; . sesessevesees 1175013; an 3h WAGON WHEAT nave for. plant and property de-| S00;1080 pounds ...es 1-B@12%) Rantoul, II, for pre-fabrication, Rio 0. 3 35 3% + I . InSpostion Shaved ha at ro (oJ to, the close of ine Chicago market ] lon. 800-pounds ...ssessseecs 11.00012.00| transportation and erection of the we. a 1 15 seis y, Indianapolis | The SEC said that a $2,739,000] 800-1050 pounds secessssssees MOOI, p50 wich will be manufactured |Sesrs Roebuck. 83% 53% sa% + %|In8 had worn his tires to the point Fed wheat. (other grates og pt Ry debt owed to its immediate parent,| 500-1000 Pounds ecsscsssesse 100001200 by the Libby-Owens-Ford Glass{Servel Inc -... 8% 3% 8% — % Where be Reeded pew Ores OF ro-|No. 3 yellow shelled com was Too pet ‘Midland Utilities Co., may be a cor- roms Common... olnds [email protected] Co., Toledo, O. . uh Pee 3% oa 18% .. .. SAP: Sue No. 3 (hits 46c, and No, 3 red 1 complexity. The holding eset toss ol - - J 1 I : 37, a% 43 8 0a ” company system, Midland United| Good ana choses OTHER LIVESTOCK Stadcheree BC BA By 3 was also said to be possibly| 500 pounds down .......... + 13.75@15:00 535 13-32% 3 —1.33 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Co, Y | Medium— WAYNE, Oct. (U. P.)—H pt : ‘complicated through relationship of| 500 pounds down ............ [email protected] Steady’ to 1 cents nigh her 240-260 Ths, Cl BU ST J Sa HORIZONTAL Answer to 10 V. Indiana i : “| Westing El .... 14% 74% 14% — ANT (5 olcanie to its parent. Good and Chores (heifers $1480, 300-330 Ine $14.58: 300-00 Ios White Sao oo. 14% 14 dk To» 1 Pictured U. S.[B cavity. ‘The commission pointed out that| 55" pounds down ........... 12.75014.80| 314.50; A Woolworth 1.1, 28% 38 8 = % . \ $1438; 140-180 Ibi, ie: 130-140 Ibs. 11 Atmosphere. investigations showed no dividends| med: $13.75; 100-130 1 Yellow Tr .... 13%. 13% 13% — % military h 500 pounds down ............ 10.00012.78] * Fiougnhs, $14.20; stags $12.50; male hogs, Jouns <3 3% 3h — % 3] 12 Stupefy. since iy Pend 31032281 in pi SHEEP AND LAMBS (2000) [$38 Gown: =" * 3 lambs, $14; ewes, Rad. BETH situa A) i Reel i —, AL % 1! 23 b ferred stock dividends have been orn) Complete New York earn. ? IAF 25 Employ. Syaid sinve 1952 Common and choice 2111110." £008 500 LOCAL ISSUES pele 10 Money. COAL BREITIHEIRITIE VIS] 39 Tons The company operates electric Nominal quotations furnished by local] | Stock quotations are car- | | 14 Otherwise. 1 |ARNAIC] IT 30 Color | Good and choice <...... 15.00 | unit of ational Association of Securities . yo. a a 15 Pertaining to : 3 Limb. eras saan 1838 4.50{ Dealers, Bia ask| ried daily in the final edi- blood. 333, herb Sarhing Weth t RR Stk Yds ces 8 we || tion of The Tim 16 Religious | apanese choles vv RISQIMS(BA BR vk Fis acorn ip + on || tion of The Times. 17 Devers, + k 3¢ Sacd Sovening:. Sobba-Merrill 4% Bf oe. 40 Lie. 18 Either. ALES TARR CSE 30 Breathe. in. —By William Ferguson |Somwith Loan 5% pfd..... 94 19 Father. O) \ er einen [ESE Si iY DECATUR CREAMERY |00wer, [EIS] [RAMIFICATION] Fede! di = bt e¥ta bla | WINS ARMY-NAVY ‘E’|p, Bint | SNemtve — 64Mith — aaFruic WO ; no 45 Ruler £4. oes 103 “se . - fad con Jor 07 ota oil $0. $i.] WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U. P).|,, Mirse (abbr.). 15 King's Callege 661t is 0 8 Fuel. es 5% pid... 5 10 ... '|—The joint army-navy pennant for onkey. *ds urch part, Tndols Water as, com 0 16% Ta jou Ey 2a in. war 24 Tarnish. 47 Form of VERTICAL 49 Row. In Loan Co 5% pfd..... 88 8 10S : 26 Notary c energy. | Lincoln Nat Late Tos BD tn Wi be craiel 0 31 : - 1 Scoft. Clothed. (abbr.). 50 Tribe. 51 Soli N Ind Pub Serv 8% pid... 8i% 8st more industrial plants, it was an-| 27 Formerly. 52 Us. *2 Ardor, 31 Solitary, .e . wling N nd Pub gerv 7% pld...9l4 98% nounced today. New companies| 28 Quiet 31s (Latin). awh Pub Serv of Ind 8% Did. .... 85 9° |honored include: 29 Part. 563.1416. 4 Annoy. Small aid 3s com... Joos 2 Kraft Cheese Co., Cloverleaf] 32 Burst forth. 57 Behold! 5 Pellets of lead whirlpool. Union Title CO COM .....esss 37. 31 |Creameries, ' Decatur, Ind.; Kraft|36 Belongs to us. 58 Footless. 6 Earn. 85 Neckwear. Pe es Si rd 0 ** |Cheese Co., "Freeport, I: Kraft|37 Female deer. 60 Iron peg. 7Partof “be.® 59 Standard ef Ven Camp Milk com ..1ll0i 11 i8 |Chese Co, Green Bay, Wis.; Spicer|38 Resign. 61 Car. 8 Slip away. value. ® .. [Manufacturing Corp, Toledo, ©, |41 Dwelling » 62 Perform. 29 : 2 9 1) 3 |DAILY PRICE INDEX = ® % | NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (U.P)-— = ic i06 |Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted 106 ‘| price index of 30 basic commodities, } jos |compiled for United Press. (1930-32 : 1 3. average equals 100). A 22 . He turday Sscescedonssccnsens 159.79 1 Week ago ¢essecscccsscocee Holiday = avn Month ago 900000000000 0000 159.89 i» Year ago esrescecsnnsstsenes 14091 100% isa tow Gan. Diseeesancses 161.45 A low an, Dieeensoesses 151.54 j x 85 rsh U.S. STATEMENT i WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (U. lol Los

Hog prices were strong to 10 cents

navy supply depot.

Local ia Pooling Use of

trigger in this war, + ‘That's the government's

must come from private industry which has been asked to sell back one out of every four machines in use.

"Typewriters sold to government by Indiana Tntibormca’s sal intursans Corsenity for Spit aE OF

PLEDGES AID IN

Machines, Stagger Hours| GAS RATIONING

It takes 25 girls behind typewriters to put one man behind the|

way of saying that it still hasn't reached its Jeffers Says Long Distances goal of 600,000 typewriters for government use. These typewriters |’

In Midwest Will Be Considered.

The board of the tax bill as the senate and the that sa single man ents earning $2000 annually pay taxes about $353 England and $628 in Canada. both

Tr

Neither has adopted price controls - of stabilization measures in the scope now in effect here. The new victory tax of 5 per cent on incomes in the United States in excess of $624 a year compares with a similar levy in Canada, and provides a savings feature as is also provided in the tax laws of both

by the British. Many of this country’s problems have been aggravated considerably by employers and labor unions “who still act as if this were a peacetime labor market,” he asserted. - This official—who declined to be quoted directly on grounds he was

. refuse to hire Negroes, women, aged

or physically-handicapped workers, despite the fact that serious labor production - shortages exist in the same localie Circle Tower building. Indianap- |'°% Fall te Tout olis. Asterisk indicates plans and specifications are on file there. He added that numerous induse tg . tries are not co-operating with BIDS . WANTED WMC pleas that they step up their BIDS ous training programs. Shortages in Invitation No. Item Date Bid Clases nearly 150 categories of skilled 3616.51-10-20-43_Handles, brush; © "| workers already are so acute that

the only way they can be obtained is by training unskilled workers, he

ng by 15-f8-inch in diameter.... 20 2817-810 10-20-42 — Brushes, artists’,

round; for water colors; commercial as camel's hair {squirrel hain) es i 0 | said. E1=10-20u4) wAipndes, garden, ype andie, sunray 20 WMC officials and .the British

Press Service provided the follow ing figures to illustrate the sharp contrast between the two nations’ EOBSDBE ».0veeessisennserivissvnsine aa manpower situations: pt id wa i; a oF Britain's 4570%0 population, 8 2—Sheeting; c o t t 0 n; 116,000,000, or slightly - more than with Fed. Spee. oo. 7, hocordance . | one-third, either are serving In the Class 43—Bolts, nuts, screws, and wash jarmed forces or working in direct war activities, including civilian dee mn fense, but not including agriculture,

ers for the Jelied Oct. 15, 1043, to 22,000 Work on Farms

March 81, 194 6606—Calcium carbide, calcium chloride, calcined gypsum .......... e00inunns 6607—Range boilers, switch stands, bronze prope ers, relief valves, ClIrCula. SAWS...) . . .oosiroicirincisas Of America’s 134,000,000 populae 6| tion, about 20,000,000, or slightly gp|less than one-seventh, will be serve ing in the armed forces or working in direct war activities, including neither civilian defense nor agrie 28 | culture, by the end of this year. Britain already hag mobilized its 9g | MANPOWeEr virtually to the limit, but the United States, according to 3 present plans, will have boosted the total of persons in war jobs or the

2519-81 Lode Shecting: cotton; unebleached; latindry (cover cloth)... 2520-81-10-21-42—Towels; glass; cotton; fo drying glassware; blue or red

a

Ses itt esr resent atest aan

AT scales (spring and postal), pressure gauges, industrial thermometers Vaasa se ned 30 9-8 Dishwashing compound — to be furnished in 100-lb. drums........ oor Yellow pine, No. 1, 1x6" approx

6610—Wire cloth,

PENNS INA eRe s esse et tangents

SS esate sssnscsetsnnnn

ping; 8 ply; in 2 end cones. .... ‘ee 3 -8P2-10-21-42—Boxes, chipboard. . dium hydroxide, sodiun nitro-

ferricyanide, sodium phate, so0- armed forces only to 28,500,000, or di t tate, b green did stains, fuchs ih usic brilisat to- |about one-fourth of the total popue 88—Petrolatum, solid, ‘white, ‘petoe -|18tion, by the end of next year. latum, solid, yellow, petrolatum, More than 22,000 women have 30414-BPS 10-82-43 ice ‘breaker, motor. | been drafted to work on British

driven capacity, approximately 10 tons per hour; meétor-driven chainduckes elevator with centrifugal

farms. Thousands of others are working as street car conductors,

Glas a. Yo. Lo lkpicaives ax C2 22 shovelling coke and loading ‘pig Wasting Sctessuries fox for Jihe i, Tobi o| iron into crucibles, assembling Class 3 Books" tor” the forthe sem. radios, repairing locomotives, even aay SRE " epersing conan i ii d, "and sioa mold | Barber Bros. Corp. and subsifle’( ooo Bi ie oe ert a 3)jary Sept. quarter net profit $134. or impound... eet 27/832 sequal to 52 cents a common bination punch and ® hears. a¢|share vs. $84,668 or 89 cents in the Sioundry coke: op facing; im 1941 period; 9 months $313,071

Srssssartnsennan

equal to $1.04 a common share Vs 23 $432,180 or $1.70 last year. ;

and PROPERTY

Must NOT be RATIONED

VOTE FOR

TTO W.ew PETIT

Republican Nominee for Sheriff " Machine No. 40-A Breen

» Mr. Petit has the "know how!" His life's work as a police officer has taken him into all phases of law enforcement.

~~ @ He will give 24 hours a % day. to the job as he hasno ne