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| TRANSIT COMPANY ELECTS DIRECTORS|

Election of directors and officers}:

of Indisnapolis Railways, Inc., was held yesterday at the annual meeting of stockholders in the Traction Terminal building.

Three directors, Irving W. Lee] | C. Forrey Jr. of} | .| Indianapolis, and Edward 8. Good=| | rich -of Winchester, were re-elected]

gt the meeting for three-year terms. All officers of the corporation

were re-elected. They are Harry| |

Reid, president; Mrs. Forrey, vice

president; James P. Tretton, vice| | "| president and general manager, :

and L. T. Hixon, secretary-treas-urer. Other directors of the transit company are Arthur L. Gilliom, Pierre P. Goodrich, J. Dwight Peterson, Skiles E. Test, Ross H. Wallace and Mr. ‘Reld, all of Indian‘apolis.

BUSINESS AT A GLANCE

By United Press Ine, and whollyowned —1042 net profit $370,355 or 41 cents share vs. $942,912 or $1.05 in 1941. American Type Founders, Inc, nine months ended Dec. 31 net profit approximately $760,500 or $134 a share vs. $450,350 or cents year ago.

Beech Nut Packing Co. quarter.

ended March 31 net profit $670,152 or $1.53 a common share vs, $696,877 or $1.59 year ago. Columbia Broadcasting System--Thirteen weeks ended April 3, net] profit $1,031,671 or 60 cents a share on combined class A and B stocks vs. revised $087,362 or 58 cents year

ago. Household Finance Corp, and subsidiaries’ quarter ended March 31

net-profit $1,117,522 or $1.24 a com-|: | mon

share vs. $1,225,185 or $1.37 year ago. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. quarter ended March 31 net profit $387,870 or 66 cents a share vs. $312,162 or 52 cents year ago.

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a AR uf LL REMAIN T0 BE RED ED re . its ‘name “to ‘the Appomiattok: “Olde, / ; 0 ; : League, Inc., at a meeting. at 6:30 : er p. m. today at 320% Indiana ave. Al Porkers Weighing 200-225 § Ordnance. Plait. Officer by-laws and constitution also afé 10, i be adopted. ° ! # » ah Lp Lbs. Bring $14.85 Top; Warns of Curtailment — re Lrchases by Public 12% Higher Than Year Ago; 9125 Received. : In Production. Spee with relent civie - i 3 J § > labor organizations affairs i I Us Business’ Research Bureau Reports ThE top. Tarket mas EMPLOYMENT TERRE HAUTE; Ind, Apri-28 ll LA ‘4 * Heavy Sales Despite: Rationing. © dsteady at the Indianapolis stock- A fei (U. P)~Capt. James O. Vickerey,| “omons sve 5. Loui Moos y. ¢ 7 |yerds today, the food distribution + March,” = Compared With Compared With commanding officer of the Vigo administration Porkers 19438 . =~ February, 193 % March, 1942 % |ordnance plant, said today there ; Indiana university's bureau of business. research said | weighing 200 to 226 pounds brought | Employment (Manufacturing) ..........73,102 72922 Tie... + 02 59,543 ........ + 22.8|will be a “definite curtailment” in| today that apparently “many persons preferred. to borrow S400 SI $1195.38 they did in yes- Bayeal {ekiy) Ls HEP ees rerensten SES0RE08 $2,883,476 .... + a. $1,969,548 .... + 54 Protuction Imes 3 the gladt and ay’s ug. 0 ersons wessseessesenrsen 5,046 sevessens = 5,068 sesessnns == jmoney or ‘cash war bonds to meet their March 15 income, Receipts included 9125 hogs, - 225| Obtained Jobs ............. voreeerseses B58 3,011 .eoeeeee. = 109 2322 ...cee0.. + 14.5|tially reduced. h tax’ payments rather than to curtail their spending; accord-| sattle, 425 calves and 100 sheep. | Filed Unemployment Claims ............405 538 ..eevesess = 240 1,794 ....v.... = 774] Vickerey said ‘new production Zing} to the volume of sales in March.” ; HOGS GE (onat) | i i ehediies il Din S Hace in ene: LR The sbureau’s review said — TF I 112 Pounds. simian on ina TRANSPORTATION duction plans are definitely related |W that “déspite rationing, heavy | Uoton In sales of tho Twiomea] ito: ib bounds :uiiiil ESR ound Freight (Carloads) :...........19,350 16811 ....icc. 4 181 19285 ........ + 03|to progress of the war and that tax: payments” and the: Tate] Cu puk| Senera 00 Sales WeTe! 200- 230 pounds . «...esssere 401s 00| Outbound Freight ..........ei.siveses. 11785 9207 ......o0o + 215 12552 ........ — 65 onesies ciahgo besauge needs at date of Easter, retail trade in| Newspaper advertising lineage.| 3%: poun Srcteas Nmengers rereervisssireee:- JOSIRRT DUNN, sear d 11 hoes eee ¥ W3| It is impossible to predict the March was 15 per cent higher than] Vhich failed to make the usualf 330- 350 BSEAGS = ------: [email protected] als oT Chain exact course of the war and the in February and 12 per cent above] ©8S0nal gain over * February, was | yedium ae - : quantities of ammunition to be Iy p light 60- 330 [email protected] a year ago. It was hoped that by Zehily shove er Sgo. Bak 160-220 on a fatnins 18.85@14. BUILDING . |used in each theater of war.” * increasing the tax load and extend- te ec @ payment of In-1. i iuclos: on ; The Vigo ordnance plant is oping it to include sa greater percents come taxes and increased sub-| “uo” 300 DORA. ociscissismms 16.65@14,75 | Houses (Permit Value) c.ceacasroece: ve. $47,000 $110,100 seregs == 51.3 : $872,950 eoreee == 946] erated by the Concan Ordnance age of ‘the. population, the power stantially to the highest on record. 330. 320 pounds sstuasaepyse i380 jil0 Aparimenia .e cessassseiessccsssnsccsse.0 ssvases tenes 0 sssseesonssee ves Co., Inc., a subsidiary of the Contiof thee: people to buy would be lim- or yrtal production advanced 360- 400 pouhds a [email protected] Business ..... vessecesnessseescnseesiats -$17,450 I ieiee. 421662 $89,650 sesesse == 80.5 nental Can Co. Newspapermen who {ted and the fight against inflation 1 oug! civilian manufacturing Good— Industrial a8sseseinensssandseinreae ssn 0 han ses0s0ee 100.0 jum eevee «100.0 recently were ‘ permitted by the Sth strengthened.” continued to decline. There was} 450- 530 450° Bounds rater [email protected] Public secseseessssnee shetenes tgececcces 0 . sensnbbeene = vers tHE cases sevens can service command to inspect the The only. class of “stores in ‘In- Home eusiailment in Production of Medium fo aie Repairs .......... ssesesansasecsannees. $47,314 pA Fe 918 sais esses + 338Lo1ant learned that detonators for diana to show a reduction smi “Een Pos of yur material, | HS sous moore a high-exposve isle are being from February was the appareli,, in. siate were finished, freeing edium snd Good— FINANCE : ufge there. group. “Here a contra-seasonall, ny construction workers for em-| DO i SIN ; : : decling ‘occurred as the ‘scare buy- [ory SonErienon BORK arhia #25 | Bank Clearings i....iieiieaiieiiio $136,736,000 . $104,408000 .. + 310 $123,000.00 ... + 112| V' QS STATEMENT S ing’ of the previous month sub-|" gieel nroduction remained. ab, the] Chotes—_ ye Bank Debits ........cocivin viii. $455,156,000 $327,967,000 .. + 388 $319,765,000 ... + 42.3| wasHINGTON, ‘April 23 (U. P.).—Gov-| ome of the more pros sided, “There was increasing can-|y;op ho maintained for Several| 900-1100 bounds .....ri eri: rea 38 ants a at come facia covering the Rayan indus. A Adence that rationing of clothing|, hiro coal output increased but 1100-1300 pounds ea srevrans jong ‘MARKETINGS pared with a year ago: Hy Ar aus of in a is Susretls wil not be meeessary this Year." not as much as ast year when in-| goog © oer 100A : : Expenses. § 59,178,790,087 sion 708,65 able on request at this office. ich clothing sales were In-|gustries were stocking up on sup-| 700- 900 pounds :............ 15.00 16.50 Hogs (Head) ....i.cecceocnioariiine... 147,369 126,507 ....... + 165 179721 ....... — 18.0] War Spending 36.047,823,834 1 1.670,619, 144 THOMSON 6d.also by. the fact that there| pies in anticipating ‘of a shutdown] ;100-1300 ‘poutds TA 15.90@16:50| Cattle ...... esrinteriensaedivrniensrsee 25] 27,088 ..ocoee. + 40 20419 ........ — 4.3(Net Deficit: 970.304. 163 13317 841 588 SON a MeKINNON ‘a8 ‘mich’: ‘pre-Easter buying of mines in April; ‘Electricity pro- .1300-. «1500 pPOUNASs .coeccecce.. [email protected] Calves ..... seseseascrasessanssacensess..10,355 8,150 can erie e P 27.1 12,424 eessesce == 16.7 Working Bal TOT3.131 430 3 800 008.0% Bast JARORIRS this year as last year when Easter duction also increased. pounds ; 14.50015.50 Sheep ceeseecen veessscessascasnscontses.13,828 31,254 ...c0000 = 55.8 19,688 seessese == 20.8 Pe aunt 138.414.2068 478 1036. ors. 75a) ; Was earlier. rices on the average also 1100-1300 pounds ee 14.00015.25| Corn (Bushels) .....ccce0ecr0eisocicss..2,400,000 2,974,000 cocoo. — 19.3 2,185,000 ..e.. + 98 Sales | of independent retailers incre pris March. Receipts from| © Wheat “rscsse0csenccnnonren ys seseeiss. 7131000 739,000 esse vee 3.5 181,000 soscene +293.9 Willi es ile Chron fhe pred Ln Mar as 700-1100 pe 12.50814.00| opt III ae rs En ey THIS CURIOUS WORLD By am Ferguson increased 9 per cent over March|gince December but receipts from|c : : Rye ..... sececssscscnansssncsocnanecaseil 0 .ociinnadl © 42.000 ..c0000. =100.0 CE En per ‘cent over Feb- bo Hg er sub- iT 001000 Polinds Heil 15:30G14.38 Soybeans esses scssecessesnas S80csccn0n +104,000 152,000 sesseee == 31.6 37,500 cases bos +171.3 ij il) I) II ps of foods, which fe Bat i Reise MISCELLANEOUS. A— Li RESERVES IN BANKS | 566-500 pounds :............ 13. 5014.50 : . ; Common — . : A IBgILE Telephones INUSE .........000 000 hens 12,488 126,066 ....... + 11 113,283 ....... + 125 YY AE / RISE $180 000,000 HOURGS sass dons uses Postoffice Receipts Seams ar tee bsee seses- $487,214 2 $441,485 esses 4 10.4 $449,800 esses } 83 | > : > Cans. (all weights) Electricity Output (by kwh) ........ «83,781,000. 74,526,000 + 124 67,115 + 24.8 bagi WASHINGTON, April 28 (U. BJ. [Q00d ocivvoienrinn oni RI0GIAS0| Gag Consumption (by Cubic Feet) ......626,642,000 592,646,000 ... + 57 507,223,000 ... + 235 en \ CHI Sl Tr —The reserve Josition of Jisderal Sutiel and common i... 3200110 Water, Pumpage (by Gallons) ...........1,266,880,000 1,140,100,000 .. + 1L1 1,040,240,000 .. + 218 BA:. NIGH] or | i reserve system. banks for the w Bulls (all weights) mports ............ resveses srernsrnee SOERANT $571,608 ...... — 85 $201,148 ...... +159.9 ym : ended April 21 was the best since (Yearlings Excluded) Relief (Persons) ......cecoseceeeeoecs...1,668 1,268 ....cce0. + 315 4342 ......... — 616 4 ut of 5 MORRIS PLAN last Dec. 16 as a result of a Podge goood .. i e [email protected] Relief (Cost) secescsss escencascsenssess. $18,939 3 : ¥15210 sesso + 40 $34,400 svevense -— 4.9 3 5 (RAL : % tion of mare i $1 ,000,000,000 Saus ses snesvscenens enn » le ” . Loans Made Without Endorsers reserve requirements, the weekly Good. (81 weights) ........... 13%[email protected]| oti ee Le dat aos’ Npians, Amployment secutive OF polis 8 Bd GI gl RR * Sarrow on Character, Au Auto or F of or Furniture condition statement of the system| Cutter and common .. .".. 15.00011.00 ing Commi insiames; ‘tne Indtanapolis lis Clearing House Association: Dun’ 3° Sway: imnapeis tin EE tle: \dinapolia LOBSTERS can 375 0 00 io revealed today. i CALVES (425) Indianavolis Swot 4 3 ht Co.1 Citizens Gas & Coke Onciilty: Ind Cop Water Co.: U. 8. Soba officer ts indianapotts ARE PERS ¥ RELATEP * Many loans completed while you wait. Ts finds yo a "ota Be Good to oe ne ents io 16.50 . : Sr i f lati mand Co SOE, ; $ Nosed incuiries of rosdsarrd oivss $2.340,000,000, Common end medium ........ 2.00018.30 RYAN WILL JUDGE D o n' + G ive Awa TIRE CHECKUP COPY x = for auto. — Eee Nd Bia ite 414 ONIYes WPB VIOLATONS MUST FOLLOW CAR oss MA & Jl © waco wmmar lene - | Unused Coupons oid, “dames Bor, Chisago market = 300-1080 pounds oeninsl 143001838 oe 3 Ryas, Somer Marien PC Used car buyers should make sure elevators paid $1.54 per bushel for No. 1 d . c - superior co uadge, Don’t give your unused gasoline |they get a tire inspection record 5S 'vhhe a grades on their erie), 800- 800 Pounds seteesiryes oan been appointed compliance com-| ration coupons to filling station | with the car in order to avoid dif- “A BLUEPRINT w shelled corn, 97c per | Medium : missioner of the Indianapolis dis<| operators. Even .if they are of |ficulty in getting mileage rations. IS A WHITE PRINT, Sas bushel. and 3 Nolow, 2 white shelled corn, $1. nel 300-1060 pounds .cececcccss. 18.50818.50 pe . y : UNT, Common : trict office of the war production| ne: use to the car owners, they |The Indiana OPA said those who JIMMIE H » H. 1 = mii 800- 900. pounds esseeereesne [email protected]| board, J, H. Frohlich, manager of| can be used by: filling stations |sell their car should turn over un—8By H. I. Hamlin _ aives (steers) the district, announced today. | selling gasoline on the black mar- |used coupons to local rationing Good and Choice— s € gas TTS SE far wsy | 500 pounds down ........... [email protected] —m Ryafis Ss be o hear| yet, the Indiana OPA said. boards. HAT WER TRYING S ations of ‘WPB TTT TTI TTTIT ISLAND 500 ds GOWD ...c...... d 7 THT ONMURCE Fave poun Sova pnd 13.00014.50 Fo oa regulations and conserva- gp lvers 3 Jbs. and OT colored and DUPLICATE MEN us A BACHELOR OF THE WHAT ON EARTH GEE, DOC | | Gage ana Ongton- co el on oroers. oo: | o StaEs Leghorns, 3ic:” heavy breed, 3%: MUST BE RETAINED KERICAS TRIBE MUST WEAR Medium— Ya SE TE » : 500 pounds down ........... 1.800180) "LOCAL PRODUCE _ ;| gp ENStuUITSES Socsiots, 4 Js. ang, wn.| The Indians OPA today reminded = sgove FROM THE TIME OF SHEEP AND LAMBS (100) Heavy os be lbs. and over,| Graded Eggs—Grade A large, dtc; grade ants, places OUNG MANHOOD TO THE : Ewes (shorn) |38%e: % and a 33%e rns, | A medium, ; grade A small, 25¢ no|serving meals that they must beep DAY OF HIS WEDDING... Good and chofee ........... 180@ 000 "Broilers under 3 lbs. colored and Barred CButter=o. 1 S0c. Butterfat=No. 3, |OR file duplicate copies of all menus| AND ANY WOMAN SEEING {Common and holo Scie 6.00@ 7.50 |and White Rock, ‘37%¢. 49c; No. 32, 46¢c. since April 10 in case local war price] HIM BAREHEADED. IS and rationing boards want to check LIAGULE TO DEATH. Sodium and good -.....101.. iats@iers| FUNNY BUSINESS them. All menus used from APF] cpm sassy mes COMMON iv azssnvssssnsunny [email protected] ; — rr 7 m [4 to 10 must be filled with local 7. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. ‘Good and _— Sheen) [email protected]{ | 7 zg a 4 4 | boards by May 1. Md 00d re 12:00 i #2 i

Consumer Information Series No. 231

YOU CAN'T HOARD CLOTHES

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Panic buying merely clutters a woman's closet with a lot of out-of-date clothes . . . clothes that you won't want to wear next year because they'll brand you as an hysterical hoarder. If you keep them in your closet, you've wasted your money. If you wear them next year, your friends will know that you placed your own selfish interests above the danger of starting a shortage, SO DON'T BUY MORE THAN YOU NEED. In that way you will make sure that the clothes you want will be there when you need them.

YOU SEE PLENTY OF NEW CLOTHES IN THE STORES TODAY

You'll see many more next year, too . . . and you'll be able to buy them! The needs of our Armed Forces come first, They're being filled, and we still have MORE WOOL THAN WE HAD WHEN THE JAPS STRUCK AT PEARL HAR BOR. Convoys returning from Australia continue to bring us more and more wool.

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FASHIONS WILL BE DIFFERENT NEXT YEAR AND ’ YOU'LL WANT TO WEAR THEM

So turn a deaf ear to rumor-izers . . . refuse to be rushed into stocking up now . . . yowll protect yourself and also perform a patriotic service to your country. Buy clothes only as you need them—don’'t be guilty of greed. Take care of the clothes you have—be well groomed in wartime. The Better Business Bureau's WAR ON WASTE leaflets will show you how. They are yours for the asking.

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