Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1943 — Page 4
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Reasons for Slowness in Norden cme sis : lw overuse, Bombsight Plant Here Explained Oats Reach 15. Year High: ant Tin ion in iow i, hon
By ROGER BUDROQ Womens Corn Holds at OPA
THE VEIL OF CENSORSHIP WHICH SURROUNDS Ceiling Level eling Leveis. war plants may be necessary at times from a military stand- : : Alli point but it leads to difficulties in unexpected quarters. The|,CHIONGO, Apri 2 (0. Po. Riou
Norden bombsight plant here (Lukas-Harold) is a case in pendent strength on the Board of [Amerada set ,. 84 point. Trade today. Wheat and rye eased {Am Bank a: 18 1 Th h 3 kets that| fractionally and corp held un-|Q% BONE oo 72 tere has been grumbling among some workers tha changed at ceiling levels. Am they didn’t have enough work to do out there to keep them| Oats finished the day unchanged busy. They didn’t know why, and usually blamed it on theo ub * ctu a seal Was An Chic =e : 108% 108% management, Since the famed bombsight has undoubtedly OPA levels, and rye off % to %. been captured by the enemy now, some of the secrecy about Cash sais Seachied 5 new Peyear Am E Lukas-Harold has been lifted. fh Wien 3 035 -0f a9 Duavy seal A press conference was held here sold at 71% cents a bushel. The|4 this week ostensibly to give outito the exacting work required for|futures market lifted % cent a some information about the local such a precision instrument. bushel in limited trade. naval ordnance They had trouble getting the criti- . : plant but in re-|cal “super-precision” ball bearings| wneat— RaNG ality most of the used in the sight. Parts for sub- Oper’. High prev. conference was an| assemblies were not coming through may ..$1.44 $1.44% $1 5% oi 5% 1 i Am explanation of as fast as needed and that caused); 44 14% tow 1% 14% why the plant has| idle time later on in the final as- out. Lh La Tu Le Daa been so slow in sembly line. Dec... 145% 146 145% 145% 1.48% getting going. Most of these problems are being! corn— It wasn’t a full|solved ‘now ana the management|: vid 5 Yes Tes explanation by|says by the end of this year the 3 1.05 1.06 . . any means 1¢|Dlsnt Will be taxed to the limit of Phys co TO 0 Jim SF a ". lits production. Moreover, machine|May.. . , 68% Am St Co .... 17 took three yearsi ini; gre being made for another|juy.. .61% .61% 61% .61%s .6ljs| ARM Sussr ... 24% Jrom the ume fie secret weapon, the nature of Which|g.n: . g0% 60% 60% . ‘Gotg| Am T & T 148 5 navy decided to is restricted military information Dec... .63% .62% .63 . ares Tob B ... 55% ‘have the plant built here to the vet. oo SY 3% 0 ‘ : Tob Df v..139% time when the first bombsight was : y 5 a July. 87% 87% (86%: 86% .g13¢| Am JIvpe F ... 10% a ‘87a ‘actually completed. Back in 1930,| gu vuvER LINING: Barten ders |Sept... 89% 89% 88% . :895,; Am hf Tr. ‘when the Nazis were swarming over aitting to tak tial obs. Deo: .5 02%. 93%: DIY * ‘Woolen 1% Poland, it was decided to locate the| are quitting e essential Jobs, [Des. © 23% 30%: ‘ 93% Am woolen pi 71% plant here because of our inland| as per the McNuit order, accord- sia
‘safety. Yet a whole year elapsed| ing to an increasing number of | LOCAL GRAIN before they began designing plans| jeiiers being received by an in- west ae CASH : a 0 Sale
or the factory. Just what caused that year's a is not known—but ee upaay's ome ee we 07; No. 3 jeliow. $107; No. No. x 3 it certainly was valuable time that the bartender) is that it lowers No 2 white, 131s Fo.” 3 white $1. re A was. lost. his insurance premiums; insurance Soyheans—No sales, Finally, in the middle of 1941,| companies charge higher rates on ap nteNo. Fo ed, Soc: No. L xn ite, A ground. was broken on Arlington| partenders because they regard white, 67% 1 red special heavy.
ave. and the plant was commis-| {hom ag being in a “hazardous” ; a og ed heavy, 68%c -sioned a year from then. Six months gcounation. ; 2c@$1.07 nominal: 11% later the first finished bombsight ur 7 . hard, 90@95¢ ns. FR feed, 87@9%0c nom- Aviation Corp
~ Was delivered. ODDS AND ENDS: A Curtis Pub- © Gasn—Provisons: bid: lat, 0’ bi. | Bald Loco gt...
Some of the delays are certainly| lishing Co. stockholder proposed|and bellies, $15.25 bid understandable, however. The diffi-| that the Saturday Evening Post drop re culty of geiting machine tools jis) its ban against beer, wine and liquor U. S. STATEMENT
well . : ! WASHINGTON, April 2¢ (U. P.).—Govknown. The Austin Co., which| advertisements but was voted down oN ASHINGTON, Apt) 2¢ {U, BJ ~Gov.
built the magnificent factory, turned | hy two million votes. . . Rationing current fiscal year through April 22, com-
over the machine tool section with|reduced Indiana fuel oil consump-|Pered with a year ago: Ba shout 60 per cent of the machine|tion 14 million gallons last year; |mxpen RL RR tools in place and the assembly{ OPA says only 15 per cent com- War Spending $hdel, Bae 92s 17, al 308,587 | section with 70 per cent of the plained or appealed about their|Net Deficit... 87,252 13,322.704.938 :
; ci 138,133 7 ger i in place. allotment. . . . At first government Gist BRitnte, 10000330300 23%. 783.080 Beth Steel + bt’ aie w San .
ies Public Debt ..130,856/904.962 70,290,567,761 this plant was being built, agencies drove war plants ragged publ Reserve. Frnt br RE Bigelow
Top of $15 Received for 200-267 Pound Porkers; 1500 Received.
The hog market was achive at the Indianapolis stockyards today, with porkers weighing 200 to 267 pounds, bringing a top of $15, an increase of 15 cents ower yesterday’s market. Receipts included 1500 hogs, 100 cattle and 50 calves. i
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mi. i g : has been under way this week. . . . Last The War of 1941 year’s champ, Stanley Epstein, is not
A LETTER suggesting a name for the participating. . . . Only six and a half present war has been sent ® President more weeks of school. . . . The day youngsters Roosevelt by De oe CE Da are looking forward to is June 9. . . . War director of the a it the war of 1941. stamp sales in the public scheols last P + « « He proposed calling if e war o month totaled $6147, the highest vet Capit A A . The so-called world war I would be o e 447, the highest yet. Capit, A pt A called simply the war of 1917, . . . The Ww ww home town is going to be “bombed” May 2, : fas. but the bombs, thanks to you fellows, will Slacks vs. Skirts be merely cardboard cylinders, dropped by WE HAD QUITE to-do this week over CAP pilots as part of an all-out test of our whether slacks and sweaters are appropriate .. 20,000 volunteer civilian defense workers. . . . attire for women seeking divorce. . . . Judge ¢ o |Sent BR NJ.. 10% Mildred Reimer, senior journalism major at Emsley W. Johnson Jr. in: superior court Cerro de Pl » Butler, has received a $500 fellowship from om started the i PRY su the national chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, 4% debate when Ehecker cab *. 22 scholastic honorary organization. . . . he told a Chic E I... 3 7 essman Louis Ludlow has promised to Nha woman war Chi [1 w RY 5 aid the city in obtaining priorilies for A B worker to go ChI Mail Ordbr 13% home and put Chi Pneu T.... 19% ChiPnTool prpf 50a on a skirt be- Chi RI &P.. % fore he would
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THE CIECUS is coming , . . Cele Incidentally, the 13 Marion county judges Colgater © 100s Brothers’ show will be here four Seys suring will talk over their own attire at a meeting mest Thursdey. . . . The choice seais *ill - pongay at the Columbia club. ~ . . Theyn 80 to people buying war bonus > (Du tch) . decide whether to wear robes, black alpaca ‘PehrTing, coats "or just their business sults. . . . Purdue varsity Firemen from Engine House 22 got out their basketball ladders the other day and rescued Skipper, coach and a fox terrier, from a ledge along the north. assistant grid bank of Fall creek east of Delaware. . . . coach has Skipper fell off the concrete retaining wall been ordered while walking with his mistress, 17-year-old Culies Aireiaii 10% to report at Betty Summers, Cons Coppermin § Chapel Hill, N, ; 1 | Cons Edison pt. 95% Cc, April 29. : ® or ok Gon Laundries. 314 ee The Mail Bag— by the navy’
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Oats— 3 cars; breed hens 3% Ibs. and over Ned 2 1 eoh@btris: No. "2 ‘red, 66 20th; Th Ibs. and under, 23%e Leghorns,
Soybeans— Nominal: receipts today, 2 i under 3 Sa. colored and Barred % pt Indiana and Mlinois No. 2 yellow, | and White Rock, 27%c. A $1.7 Fryers 3 Ibs. and over, colored and Barred and White Rock, 29¢. WAGON WHEAT . rages Leghorns, 21c;. heavy breed, 2ic; v : % | Up to the close of the Chicago market E8s—Current receipts, 84 Ibs. and up, ‘Island Coal. . Ba 32% Phil Morris .... 78 78 — today, Indaiapolis flour mills 0d grain | 33¢. 4 49% elevators paid $1.54 per bu hel for No. 1 Wi Hgga0 rade A Ase, Boe ards. red wheat (other grades on their merits), Medium, grade A A small, 3 No. 2 white oats, 60c, and No. 2 red oats, ae) No. 3 yellow shelled corn, 97c per Butter—-No. 1, soc. Butterfa$—No, 1, She and No, 2 white. shelled corn, $1.16, | 49c; No. 2, 46¢.
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: .Bill Quebe sends a note from somewhere in ; Cont Bak ...... ein el florists have arranged a ; Cont Can ...... 8 ily Les the South Pacific. . . . He met Johnny Rost, Cont Ins ..
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wyer’s Association has named a committee was heightened by the fact Johnny had a Girt fa . fii ‘arrange for groups of lawyers to work copy of “What's time in war plants to relieve the Cookin’ ” . . . “Nothing oe. 4 : Gorn Pr Frod pl. a anpower problem. . . . Ernest Ambuhl, so brightens a fellow’s Ne hy Crane Co Ga ov bt. 1843 park garage supervisor, has designed existence as news from : 3 : Crown: Co co Ek. built wooden tires which are being home.” . . . Happy y ced on park department power lawn birthday (today) to ve ; 3 David Earl Worrel, B. : : 2-c, from his friends : t » x back home, especially ~~ Cutter Ham BE ‘eep to the Right— Miss Patricia Pfau. . . . He's 24. . . . And Deca. Rec Ind.. 15% CITY COUNCILMEN overrode Mayor happy birthday also (May 1) to S. Sgt. De. mdall’s veto of the ordinance prohibiting Robert P. Berg, at Camp Millard, O. . . . sing to the left of safety zones, by “What's Cookin'” is sent. to him by Miss esing it. . . . They also passed an Ruth Ferguson. . . . Mrs. A. Ernsberger, nance prohibiting smoking on busses and 2226 Guilford, -quit sending “What's tears. . . . Don Stiver, state police . Cookin’ ” to her son, Harold Ernsberger, up ntendent, warned motorists to keep : in Iceland, but he wrote right back asking cars locked. .. . . He said more than _ her to keep it coming. . . . Sgt. Harry Wilson, ] the 721 motor. vehicle thefts the first at Geiger field, Wash., writes to thank Mrs. Du lan ¢ hy months this year were traced to Chester Worland for = sending “What's | [Pu Pont pf "128% 12 Bg.) . And state police have been Cookin’” to him. . . . The folks up at id Zast Alr Lines. 36% 36% i to report to the OPA the names of Electric Appliance, Inc, 120 W. North, Rodi | : a ¥ caught exceeding the 35-mile limit.” i reproduce this letter on the mimeograph, add : | Eaton vias © + 300 The OPA plans to suspend gasoline news of their own organization, and send Hise Be oat... 13% of those convicted. '. . . The 1943 it to about 80 fellows in the service. . . . ; El: Pr & Le id. a | s chess championship tournament We'll be seeing you next week, fellows, : nr § £75 Bs 2
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