Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1943 — Page 6
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Those in ‘Dire Need’ Get| Mew: Clothing in Gorviany}
FOR ONCE: IT WASN'T A “TELEGRAPH PUNCH.”|
Few persons knew in advance that shoe rationing was coming. Thus the great surge of hoarding didn’t get under way and the allowance is more liberal than it might have been. ‘There are only half a dozen concerns in this state that}
8300 Porkers Anive At Stockyards. ;
: El. I nome Tax
: Hos prices were steady at the Iu | atanapolis stockyards today, the food distribution administration reported. ‘The top was $15.95 for good to
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If a debt has become worthless during the year, the amount may, within certain limitations, be taken as a deduction in computing net income subject to income tax. In all cases of a deduction for bad debts an explana-
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In Thee Ciroumstanices: Fuel Is Obtainable Without Permit.
Operators of commercial vehicles can obtain gasoline while their application for a certificate of war necessity or a quest for an adjust-
choice 200 to 225-pounders. Receipts Z included 8300 hogs, 2200 cattle, 475|F& {calves and 2200 sheep.
‘make shoes so the simplification order will have little effect|. around here. The big stir will be in St. Louis and New|§ ‘England where shoe manufacturing is concentrated. ; _ The first comment I heard after
tion must be given showing of what the debt "consisted, name and family relationship, if any, of
ment of his certificate is pending, George F. Burnett, manager of the Indianapolis office of defense trans- - portation, announced today.
4 the announcement was that “they ; . HOGS (8300) the debtor; the date the debt was| He said that ODT procedures prowill ration suits and dresses next.” Good to choice— ted: | . vide for the immedia 120- 140 pounds [email protected]| Created; when it became due; what Vide lor the te transportaPerhaps, if the hoarders complicate : * 140- 160 pounds ............. I. ggus efforts have been made to collect,|tion needs of commercial vehicle the supply situa- ‘mn B 1 35: 200 Dd Sean and how it determined to He|operators under three sets of cirtion. But in the : All CASE . 200- 220 POUNMS ....csee00e0- [email protected] | worthless. cumstances as follows: last few weeks the 240 30 ounds vier i56s@isso| In order to ibe an allowable de-| 1. That the applicant has applied amount of wool 270- 300 pounds ....s.aseess ! 135801350 duction, the debt must become |for but not received nor been denied cv- si ; “| :300- 330 pounds ..... sevsesss [email protected] ’ e | for but not received nor for making of ay Be a | 330- 360 pounds .............. 15.50015.55| worthless within the year for which|a certificate of war necessity. In Bins Clothing has ICC Can Limit Expense 2 i AY a BRT a XN SAREE Medi Sounds alte he yerun Is made; The determina- Hus Sase ine sphlicant will ] rely ; “i This is the new M-5 tank which helped rout Rommel in North Africa. It is made by Cadillac and Packing Sows "77 rh Hon of worthlessness is an impor-|have to affirm act to his local as, 3 Sows : Over What Cr Accounts of Indenture . | nas two innovations (not! disclosed) entirely new to tank warfare. The tank work at Cadillac was taken |Good to cholce— ) fash provsln establishing the al- War Price and fationing board to 8 Ships going to on in addition to its production of parts for the Allison aircraft engines. | Iii SH Heide taxpa ’ reason-| opera in Ausiralis wiih : Trustees. ; : SES ; ano: pi Do Lease ae o on re a ay Tops and MUNl-| ww ASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P.)— ® ik : F . J Good— is no probability of payment or col- | period. Mr.’ Bu dr Hoe Tome Yack The supreme court ruled today that nai and nr ms fo urnis ; n- 350 Pounds sresaenress 1440@14. 75 lection and must have evidence to| 2. That the applicant has received A ow W . : ; : hab Friar EMRE ~~" | prove that the debt has no value. |a valid certificate of war necessity. : there certainly is| the interstate commerce commission : olde : ; Medium — : The deduction must be tak: ; 4 150- 250 POUNAS t.veiiennens [email protected] en in|Presentation of such a certificate to no shortage of cotton yet. Cloth can limit the expense accounts of 2 0 M I / / I on P ound S of Butter EXPECTED SOON naar — the taxable year in which the debt [the operator's local rationing board ing rationing, unless sonjet : €| indenture trustees for railroad bond- Medium to Gocd— becomes worthless. The fact that a|Will enable the operator to ohtain drastic’ happens, looks preity lar holders, incurred in connection with Indiana butter manufacturers will set aside approximately 20,000,000 Esl 90- 120 pounds “r Hn [email protected] debt is Sin held open; on he Boks Susticlent Soupens Jor the him of 4 ‘away. ; ds of butter this year for military and lend-lease needs, accordin x Hen CAT (2200) oes not mean tha as value and gasoline allow y his certifi- ; t| bankruptcy reorganizations. poun y y al : » ng : wl : pi shoe a iy susie shou The court reversed a lower court oO S. Hadley, secretary of the Indiana Manufacturers of Dairy| Supplies in This Country Slaughter Cattle & Calves Se Jo Sues mot Permit Bo Laspayer Safe di be Jimehe Spplics ue his ucts association, : Steers , - ” » many for a while. Shoes are ob- holding which by-passed the com- The amount represents 30 per Not Half as Great Cholce— ; lowance on that account beyond the |given the coupons for his second tainable only by special permit and/ mission and allowed the Bankers : cent of their production as required 0-500 poungs. sapenanpasas }5.28810.00 year in which it becomes worthless. | three-month period, so that an adone is hard to get. A Sects per Trust Co. of New York $26,792 for lL A PORTE UN IT by the agriculture department’s or- As Usual. . 1100-1300 DOUNAS +s.» snnsees. [email protected] Sp t—————— ditional trip to his ration board will i od =. Soi he ny of Sudire EE ae of ot ih der effective Feb. 1. Wholesalers, 1900-4500 POUNAS. ..ex1ses.. <r 18.75016.25 : not be necessary. : ; . » The sathe with a new suit| Francisco railroad. The company retailers and. consumers of butter in| NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (U. P).—The| yop. 90 pounds ......e..... [email protected] SHOE STORES HAVE Apply for Increase = . Indiana will have to be satisfied|fea trade ' anticipates a critical| 800-1100 pounce ane Cevuianae [email protected] tnd ; : of clothes.: was indenture trustee under a re- with their 70 per cent share of the 1 + | 1100-1300 pounds ...... erases [email protected] . 3. That a request” for more galEven non-leather shoes are ra-| funding mortgage. ates predate Me Hadley said. | Pply situation in the flex}, two, or | 100.1500 Sounds 11 tn ANgn 5 RULES 10 FOLLOW lonage than the ODT eeriifisaie tioned. A blanket or pair of sheets| The eighth circuit court of ap- The 20-million-pound estimate is three months inasmuch ‘as existing Re oouBds i SSE1450 ly allowed has been submitted to the takes a whole year's ration coupons, peals afirmed o decision by thel,q os Yomes of Kinshyry |Desed upon the average Indiana stocks are less than half as great as| LO0ING pounds E....i. GN) WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (0. P| OOF S08 0 SLC nll pie Germany grows very Mule uri district court, butter production of 67,484,000|a year ago. the Tea Bureau disclosed hig Here are the five simple rules out-| WO. ~18 opera s own wool and none of the cotton.| which had jurisdiction of the re- T B Fini h d b pounds per year for the five-year today. 700-1100 pounds. ............ [email protected] lin ed by Price Administrator Prent-|to his ration board by presenting a Much of the Cloghing is made of| organization under bankruptcy law, 0 be rinisheda by period of 1938 to 1942 This critical period extents from | choio Heifers ; iss M. Brown on the procedure for Postcard notification from the ODT ersatz (cellulose) wool and artificial | permitting the allowance without S Approximately 100 butter manu-|Jan. 1 to April 3'and it is impossible| 800- 800 pounds. ............ [email protected] | Shoe stores under shoe rationing: which’ acknowledges the appeal to “silk” Eyen uniforms for the Hit-| first referring it to the ICC. ummer. es i 800-1000 pOUNAS’ .is.0uesrn:s 147501550 #1, Beginning Tuesday, Feb, 9,|be under consideration. This Jer youth organization are rationed.| The ICC, insisting that the com- facturing. plants in Indiana will)to state how much tea will be avail-| go, the ded st collect stamp 17|acknowledgment will be furnished ler yo rg ? nti 1 LA PORTE, Ind, Feb. 8 (U. P.).— | have to set aside butter, Mr. Hadley |able during that time, Benjamin| 600- 800 pounds ............ [email protected]| the dealer must collect stamp 1 by the ODT: if th And ‘German army uniforms are not|{ pany was -entitled only to $8756, 800-1100 POUNAS ..escenssss- [email protected] |or a shoe purchase certificate for|the operator by the ODT—or, e -|said. ‘About 40 smaller. butter| Wood, managing director of the all wool: some have 10 per cent|contended that the law required |A. J. Parkin, manager of the Kings Pures. stated. ~ | Medim— each sale on a single pair of shoes.|Operator is a farmer, by his county BE ord some as much as 40 per| commission appreval. The Recon- ford Heights housing project near ‘plants in this state producing less ! , 8 500- oy pounds ..sceeesss . 12.00013.75 “3. Save all stamps and. certifi- farm transportation committee of struction Finance Corp. which has|here, said today that he had re-|than 12,000 pounds of butter each “There are several reasons for this| comm : the USDA county war boards—at .,, cent. 2 7 stock in the railroad, also opposed ceived enough materials to complete] month will not be affected by the|situation,” Wood explained, “The 500: 900 pounds ..... vepases [email protected]| Cates collected from your customers.|) ° Tn, sn is filed PLYWOOD MANUF ACTUR- |the allowance, Both government |some of the housing units in the order but will have to keep govern- British-American allocation agree- _ Cows (all weights) Lioaisoe Do nob pass ” io you holes I ave * Sirnett "ERS. are irkéd when newspapers |agencies contended that the circuit|project and. anticipated opening|ment records if their production is ment, under which we are to receive | Sood in 10.50@1150| on0q what to do with them in|explained, no provision is made for or anyone describes a mew plane [court decision would result in ad-|some homes for occupation before| 1000 or more pounds per month. 16250000 pounds of tea quarterly, iter und Comman |... 30a 9.00] ¢ ar f operators who have failed to file ‘ as a “plastic” plane. No such ditional delay and expenses in the summer. The army bought more than 100 Sues] not become effective until April |Canner a pi 50@ 9. he near i continne to. buy| applications for certificates’ of war thing, they contend. 28 other railroad reorganizations| The 2974 units of the project are|million pounds of butter last year, 3.18 8, Sonsymere in the United (Yearlings Excluded) from your supplier with complete| necessity, Nor is any provision " What is really meant is that | pending. completed, lacking onlyy the instal- | according to Tom G. Stitts, chief of | Slales g tne pas. Several) gees. freedom, except you will owe him made to issue additional allotments plastics have been used to cement | The supreme court also affirmed lation of utilities, and upon installa~ the dairy and poultry branch of the months have been buying tea at the| Good ................ threes 1208100 stamps and purchase certificates|to operators who believe that the plywood layers together. Thus it |a California supreme court decision tion of water, sewage and wiring, |food distribution administration. *ate of 70,000,000 pounds annually, Gon an weight)... 8881548 for every pair received. You may|€asoline allotment, on their certifi is neither plastic nor plywood. It | which upheld the power of the state|Wwill be rented, Parkin said. Formerly the daily diet of each sol-|instead of at the 50,000,000 pounds| MeSame 4 co oir: RGIS 50| receive any shipments that were in|c¢ate is insufficient, but who have is ‘actually a composite material. [to confiscate allegedly illegal fish-| “Material shortages, which have dier had two ounces of butter but anticipated by the government oon- CALVES (475 transit as of 3 p. m. Sunday, Feb,|not filed a request for adjustment. 2 = = ing nets used in navigable waters, |been holding up opening of the| this has been cut to about one and servation order. Vealors al} B. 7. without: ay to rationing. | ‘Such operators should apply for ODDS AND ENDS: OPA actual-| Justice Hugo L. Black dissented. |project, are being reduced,” he said, | one-third ounces per man, he added;| “Moreover, there “have been re- Good and a. all We Sh 16. [email protected] Tug, Keep records of all shoes re- their certificates or for adjustment ly is preparing a price ceiling for : Lee Electricians are at work wiring : ported losses of expected tea shipP-|common and medium ......: [email protected]| ceived and sold after the order|Of their certificates without delay, horse ‘meat. . ... American National the houses and the sorely needed ments from enemy action, and pro-|Cull (15 Ibs. up) ..........-.. 300G 1200 | ecame. affective : Burnett advised. As soon as this is bank of Indianapolis is paying a M ALLORY iF FL AG housing space will be available soon, INTANGIBLES T AX duetfon ite in Jndia have be- Feeder & Stocker atte & Calves EAL any time ‘before Feb, 12,|done, the applicant becomes clay 80-cent dividend on its common fl du ob he said. SOc crease seriou members of the trade may deliver|for temporary transport rations, stock. . . . Studebaker and Servel | The residences are being con- Y UGHT! As i es to 1943. Stocks Tm Boa setesssnrec HUGLD op ih oes to conmamre thet|ihe ODC is unghie fo jmmediaiely {4 stocks are selling around the high AG AN structed in one, two, four and eight Ey Ga i» Leanca soars so| N80 been ordered by them and had | process his application or appeal £ 1 a * i ( s $ Sniadds g | - essssescnse A . : , te ————————— ! t $5 tor or 5 year time ago ® 2 4the| P. R. Mallory & Co. has been ng roe rio A resolution for the appointment|end of 1941 and of the total on 1050 pounds ...ocesesses in [email protected] Be ee. Saathen. o> set aside OTHER LIVESTOCK 1 army will be returned in time ‘for| notified that it has been granted|would have been ready for occu- |Of a commission to study and draft hand 1,000,000 pounds have been ear-| 300°1000 pounds seedessianes 103801180) oi) cases, the shoes may be de-| PT. WAYNE, Feb. 8 (U. P.). Hope i 8 the salmon catch. . . . At least Somme another yenewel oF the army-navy|pancy before Jan. 1, but unforeseen Possible shanges in the ale I 21194000 pounds for civilians. - 800- 900 pounds ..... Seas 9.001038 | livered without collecting ration|Sicady: 160-300 lbs., ie 50; 200-225 Ibi 8 8 of the shoe here knew about|“E” pennant for six months, -- | shortages delayed completion. gibles tax law was roquce 3 > ‘Calves (steers) stamps.” | $15.40; 300-400 1Ibs., $15.30; 150-160 ihe a1 the De ae before yesterday| The company was first In the city| The project, which is within wolk-|in the state senate today by Sen- ~~ Good and Choice-- If new shoes are returned, the|3i13% {0050 mes Rod i F i afternoon’s announcement; they {0 receive the navy “Ep pennant and ing distance of the Kingsbury ord- Stor I Ton Garrot (R. Bale Fo unas down ...... «. 13.50915.00 store must give back to the cus- Roug hs, $14; jlage, $12.28; male boss. $10 § “told customers about it. . ~ |the flag of the bureau of ordnance.|nance plant, will contain schools |Ground. HEARIN 4 T0 HE HELD 500 pounds down ....... .. [email protected]| tomer a stamp 17 and a receipt|sg down. : Fo 3 ; : ese were awar in Decem e study commission wou : atves (heifers) ' which the. customer must sur- rere — ] : Th ded ember, | and stores when completed. The stud iss ld be C elf, to t Dominion Bridge C. 4 . i - 11041, by Navy Secretary Knox. In composed of Sigh members, ropre-| ON ERIE 3 4 DE Al Good on Choles— . [email protected] | Tender when he buys again, whether his uw] 1 ise Cos 144 and i 2 1 July last year this award was re- senting banks, brokers, securities : Mediim- © ©. : from the same store or another. i hb year A WY 3 newed and the company added i ealers, loan concerns, ins en : paths Sy md an OU DOUG: POWD aisees . Official notices of the program 510: ii fl : GRAIN PGES HOLD pany added its CHICAGO LIVESTOCK deal 1 installment 500 ‘pounds down [email protected] ended Oct. 31, net income in Canad i : ; first white star to the army-navy|cente higher than Friday and Saturaay; |CONtract buyers, state tax board ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P).| SHEEP AND LAMBS (2200) |with operating details are en route|ian currency, $1,023,301 sor $1.99 a 4 go STEADY AT CHIC AGO “BE” flag which had supplanted the |Most advance on weights o 1bs.: land two representing the public. |—The interstate commerce commis- Ewes (shorn) via mail to about 200,000 known Share vs. $972,965 or 81.59 previous 3 former pennants. for. $18.00; few 10 160-180 Joe: fie 3281545: |" The commission would make rec-|sions disclosed today that it Will| good ana ....... 1808 8.00| members of the shoe trade. year. . CHICAGO, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—Grain| Admiral C. C. Bloch, chairman of | S30) 8 10 cents bighér; good and ommendations for the next session|conduct a hearing info the private| Common snd choles. 11111" ne 1 , G. C. Murphy Co. and whollyi futures held about steady to firm|the; navy board for production |lshtweight to $1515. : of the legislature, Sale of 8 301.00000) Long ue api AL PRODUCE |oYred subsidiary, 1982 net profi : ‘on the board of trade today. awards. is fiow. sendin Proc us i Oattle—Recelpts, = 15,000; calves, 800; rr e— the Erie railroad as the result of a Good and choice ............. 13.63@1090 LOC $2,924,509 or $5.33 a common share 1 At the end of the first ‘hour with two stars g 8 new flag|fed steers and vearlings ‘steady; strictly LOCAL ISSUES formal protest filed By Cyrus Baton, [Common noe... ieieeere.. [email protected]| Heavy breed hens, 3% ibs. and over, 33¢: | vs. $3,660,529 or $7.20 in 1941. 3 ‘wheat was up % to off % cent a Bre I: , some held higher; Nominal quotations furnished by locat| Cleveland financier and member of Lambs (Shorn) hens, mo °r.avd under, 20; Leghorp Coniioiioine } JE ; i it of National Association of Securities| Otis & Co. Good and choice ............. [email protected] lored, 23¢; bushel, corn up %, oats unchanged lower; ' supplies beral at [email protected]; 1 Asked ; Springers, 1% lbs. and over; colo 3 3 to up % and rye unchanged to up De I a oss other | Cents Fin Corp com ....... Pi% 2°%9 Eaton, formally protesting against| Medium and good ............ 13000 Barrel aad White Rock, 3: Lesion ll | SW.RENT OFFICES : : aM down; most bows, [email protected]; elt mn alk Qorp pfd ........ 30... |the sale because it was arranged Yearling. Wethers SpHngeS "hs apd over: colored, 30:11] - ; The wheat market advariced un- dah ; heavy sausage ‘bulls to $14, and choice RR Stk Yds 6% pfd.... 53 ... |through private negotiation rather|s..q ana choice ............ [email protected] Barred and Yhite Re ai, brood: 210. All outside, light § der the influence of strength at LIKE MOTHER M ADE Rei ts, | 6000; mar pet on aS Bobbe-kerril oo dn - «<=» |than through competitive bidding, {Medium ..................... [email protected] as, oe bs. and over, 32c; under 9 modern rooms, ‘ Minneapolis and some buying by weston? lamb ho yet establsined; folaing | SoUs-Mermll, Va% B14 oo 40 jg |asserted that the IOC had en- | be Bont sige, gis, Cock ini : $25 up hd “houses with cash connections be-| oun DIEGO, Cal. (U. P) steady at $16; ewes scarce; odd head, | Comwith Logn 8% 914 e'ves oe %%:, | couraged such practice and charged WwW. Ww Fi A LL i : : Tesi 10 fore liouidation eased the July . ~—Those | $9 down, according to grade. | Home Tok Jt Wayne 1% pfd. 80% ..." |that the federal agency was suffer- arns ar rirms |s Graded Bggs_crade a, 1aree, 350: grace ||| THE: INDIANA: TRUST. BLDG. Il ~ prices fractionally, Offerings con- 1, sdhien ise uits that mother| pALKS ON ALCAN HIGHWAY Ind & Mich 1% pla eal o ne Jrom stitutions! --paralysis oO Fi Ii F | A; medium, %3c: grade A, small, 25¢; no ; : e i 8 tinued light. use urn out over a hot, coal- ydro Elec 7% ..... an rnal decay.” : k mS | sade. MA. 1441 i i Traders acted on both sides of|burning cookstove, were not so far Bb J te Wig ph; indols © &1 L "8% pid HE oaa| The Chesapeake & Ohio railway n ing -orms shoe. Duttertat, No. 1, 480 No. a ae. Cor. Virginia Ave. & E. Wash. St. ’ 8 the corn market, action being cred-|,;..4 of the ones the navy is teach. |cuss the Alcan highway at the|ingsls Rivys. Dae com wooo. 14-15 [and its controlling company, Alle-| yndigna war industries operat |, CECE 20, Ro) Wadley Cot retin nd | iis . ited to cash interests. Thursday lunch ting of the|Indpls Water pf .......... ...104 .."|ghany Corp. also hit the deal, but ucti ire : 3 * Leading houses bought rye and|Ing their boys to make, even on a| TRIS gies Eo ang |lndpls Water Class X'éoi’I!l 18 = 'i8%on an informal basis. The two| 8 imder $s prouuetion: requires D PUZZLE : i _ Offerings Teinained light. Grainmen rolling ‘destroyer. : oe Indiana Association of Indus- Fen SLL BL leh 2% 31 corporations and Eaton all are| ments plan must file their con- CROSSWOR % ‘showed little terests in oats, is The navy . has found that no trial Advertisers ‘at the Indianapolis N Ind Pub Serv a. Ce 93 stockholders of the Erie. a : trolled materials requirement HORIZONTAL Answer do Brevious Bune, 1 Climbing $ market firming in sympathy wi longer will “beans” satisfy the in-|Athletic Aub, N Ind Pub Ber Serv” “i pid... 100 104 pape 1cC sutomstically orders : form by tomorrow, Albert O. 1,6 Pictured . oT] i grains Z a DL i ool tsheetes earing on propose ancing Evans, chief of the Indianapolis British - : ternal yearnings of the bluejackets, (Ere ress Long dry 5% pfd 5 a formal complaint is received 5 ar: a : o i . riorities division, warned 2 } ‘U.S. STATEMENT either at sea or stationed at some BUSINESS AT A GLANCE BUb Sort ool nd som. ln) ; pig prs " ren. i | WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (U. P.).—Govern- Siskant Shore ost. 7 oy fiey Reed, By UNITED PRESS Batted Tel Co 8% ns 18% BUY CONTROL OF PICK CO. Unless this is done or the WPB Was —e i expenses and. feceipts for the eur. are getting, the finest of food| “Automatic Producis Corp. 1942|TUnion Title com .. .. ‘28 : is notified tom hen Geor, 34 vent fiscal year on b. 5, spat ® 7" !Van Camp Milk pfd ....... is NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (U. P).—A no lL by orrow whe ge V. a with.a year ago car like tt, prepared the way they|net income, $3937 or 2 cents a com-| Van Camp Milk 2 veeer U% 13%) oroup of investors headed by Jacob| manufacturers intend to file the | 14 College of the ; At the naval training station Here | jo1 share va. $11,685 or 5 cents in Bonds Arronson of Philadelphia and| form, such companies will be at | -Mohammedan a sailors are turned into cooks and BY A Arertcan Loan 8s 81 i%::: 9 99 Samuel S. Flug of New York has) a disadvantage in obtaining’ ma- hierarchy, a bakers. Toro Munufasturivg Corp, year Amerioan Loan 5846... . .88 101 [acquired a controlling interest in| terials because they will met : have 15 Stew. 2 The course, which requires 16 Re Pp DE or vs. $53.435 Cm De oo «iss 8i... 76 so |the common stock of Albert Pick) an allotment number, Mr. 16 Enliptical. 31 weeks to complete, includes both or $2.69 a Sion vs. $93, Citizens pind Tel 4%s 61 --.108 106 Co., Inc., it was announced today.| said. 17 Bay, i [classroom work ahd practieal ap- ot owls 1042 net! Indpis PAL 3h 3s nl ash 6% din] By William Fer | 10 Model. Beak a plication. Primarily, the future| q( 4304906 or $1.55 a combined Tadois Rediwaye oo 8s s7.. oi 18, i | THIS CURIOUS WORLD y.Auiliam FOrguson | 70 Father. i cooks are taught how to prepare|> ; Indpls Water Co 32s 68 _...108% 108% 21 Pleasant. 3 :Loast share vs, $199,521 or $1.51 in 1941. | Kokomo Water Works 5s 68...104% ...- » ea i siet|D8SIC, Wholesome food, such 8S| “mou City Ornamental Tron Co. | Nubmer Packing Co tieg Bn. oe The 1 23 Demigod. y ad, meat, tatoes and vege- ; y Morris 5&10 Stores 56 50 .... 98 101 Mr 25 Half an em. §1 Air b. bread, meat, po eg Muncie Water Works fs 66 ..108% S (com i tables. However, they also learn|YCar ended Oct. 31 net profit $308,- | (Mile piel WUE 6 To. i107 ioewe| soil TOTAL LIVES 26 Scent. . form). i ts, |how to make fancy pastries and 775 or $3.00 a share previous year. N Ind Tel 4%8.85 ..... --.«.. hs ih OF THE THREE 27 Wise bird. 52 Proceed, Selig : Durham Hosiery Mills 1942 net fub rv 47.3 re 101 C= ENGLISH POETS 29 Transgression. 54 Verbal. ; — profit $295,820 or $2.31 a conimon Richmond Water Wks 8s 67...105 ... : 31 Negative. 56 South Ameri= © |share vs. $549,629 in 1941. Tra OND, COIP 88 87,.....00. nn. KEATS . J} 32 Sphere. can balsam. —By H. I. Hamlin : AND 35 Either. 58 Mohammedan UNNY BUSINESS ~ 2 36 Biblical religion. FUN > Maa : a AMOUNTED TO ONLY pronoun. 60 Powerful ZF SR vines || prmpont nee sim ls 4 . & ’ > e. 2 i BYRON DIED AT 36, ff | 41 Greeted. 8] Wat shut. . ; / AT 265 44 Gras: * . wo W : AND SHELLEY, : ‘Grass cut for 63 She is noted 3 ( Po ( Lm DE fodder. for the — ; 0 id o : : Y RD ny FAK n i Nn Sead RE . 3: M2) ~~ toga ss ee aes tool il OO aleve avees ? . wv ’, Jind i 2 assy £3 : ran Se ob ARs -_ iy : i ) res “ i ges Le o i 3 Sy “vagy. CT ese ® “2 4 z : od SL Ge er ZZ . 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