Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1943 — Page 4

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DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES 80 INDUSTRIALS ; TOMY cuvvveiinnnncsaceeens 180.98 +0.08| Ng Am Gas & 8... Yester Seccassestesscngas 68 —0.17 4 . Am Lt & Tr .. " 138, Pacific . i + Maracaibo .

No . 18 14% — : An Week 380 ......ocoueennses. 14132 —0.12| No Facile be aig Pt + : 310) Am Rep Cp

Month 886, ..........0eerees 138.98 —022| No SEF 19 Porkers Weighing 200-210|4m= 's

YEA REO ...0..e..oniiesses. 10642 —0.35|N Cave 1 Aik heat A. en 100, Mat; Tow 1013, Tih he: wh 11% Lbs. Bring $14.05 Top; 2500 Received.

High 1942, 119.71; low 1042, 82.92, Shite OL; TY 41% Omnibus 7 1 Prices on hogs weighing 160 Cities Say 6 pt ws

_%0 RAILROADS ; TOMRY ...covesncacnnasnsaees 35:20 $0.01 Yesterday ......c.ce0ssceces 35.190 —0.19 Week ago sesabestssnsanrtes -.23 4 . 10% , | pounds and up were mostly 10 cents| Gan Marconi . higher today at the Indianapolis | 5 stockyards, the food distribution é administration reported. The top Ss

MORtR 8F0 ...cooveerrrnnncs —0.07 yo HG sssasnashensnnas —0.02 | : for 200-210-pound porkers rose to $14.05.

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A FRIEND WHO IS AN AIR enthusiast and has been Legislation. gince those days when anybody who wanted his own airplane OP was regarded as a bit touched, tossed a magazine article a an0, June Bad at me one evening about a year ago, saying, Here, read | ¢ Trade close today. Rye maintained this and catch up with the world.” : " |independent strength through most The article dealt with helicopters, those strange planes ot he osm, the day off % to % . that go straight up or down,

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cent a bushel; wheat off 3% to %: forward or backward. Said my friend: “The autogiro was a good idea but it wouldnt work. Now the helicopter will as they get the bugs out.” ‘He was right, I guess. There is a

big spread in this week’s Life about Sikorsky’s heli-

copter. The army and navy are tryout the new type

up with the inconveniences of city life if that is possible? Five young couples in Massachust|etts found such a spot and built their homes around a sort: of community park. They have a swimming pool and tennis court, joint light and water service and the women even take care of one anothers’ children one day a week so they can go in to the city. The five homes are very modern, harmonizing with each other but not duplicates.

oats off 3% to up 3%, and corn unchanged at OPA limits. Trading was slow as the trade focused attention on overnight developments in Washington. Grainmen gave particular attention to reports that Food Administrator Chester C. Davis will bring together all groups affected in the corn supply crisis, probably next week. House action reducing OPA funds and banning the use of subsidies to hold prices in line also acted as a market-making factor,

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fires Mages oe of that kind in the future? Com- Vhsales GRAIN res tors circ above muting to work by helicopter might % ' the pilot insteadmake them possible. If I keep this | juiy* sist stein Sia sion stave of a propellerjup, I'll be an easy touch for a real |feprt. 1.43% 143% 1.43 i438. 144 an. whizzing in front estate salesman with five acres he'd .. 145% 145% 144% 1.44% wd Armour oP pt. 10 of the plane.jlike to unload. » 144% Armstrong Ck.. 37% N a s h-Kelvinator 2 8 = 1.050 1. As Dry © Gs 3 pt so Mr. Budrow has been given| WHAT IS “TYPICAL”? Some jn 07 pr eeeee BAY . some helicopter|years ago the Lynds chose Muncie Sap! 1.07 “orders and other manufacturers are| for a sociological study which re-|Dec 1.01b mighty interested in its future. sulted in the book, “Middletown,

Now, I will go off the deep end|U. S. A” Recently the New York July. .68% .68% 1% 88% about them, too. Not about the|Times picked Washington, Ind. asSept.. .65% .66 Bh A : plane itself but about its .revolu-)a ypical American own ang pom Dec.. .06% .66% 86%a 6635 | Aviat Cp ...... 4% tionary aspects. To me it seems|Pa w ashington, D. C. Rye— 3ald L ct ... Change st 1-9 Fran 1100-1300 ds ’ that the helicopter can make great| Now comes Elmer Davis’ office |July. 07% .98 97% .07% 07% Balt & O . 0 Sreybnd AL wii i io ¥ % 1300-1500 pounds .5ii0isiiis [email protected] Wright Hare. 37

8 “es v Er nt rE .. 13% Md M% .... 0 changes in the structure of our|Of war information to make a movie | gs 001 100 08% 98% 90" | Barber Asin oo. 33° BT Guant Sug pt 154 184. aC Xi 700-1100 POUNAS «+vveeersses [email protected] Gu Mob & Oh. 8% 8% 8% — % 1100-1300 DOUNAS .evseseress. [email protected]

the : ’ Barnsdail Fr... . Back in the old days when peo-| American small fown life” The BEALE Buk vot, 208 0% _ Arg 3 - avis nna gE Ihe a ays bon the| Movie Will be translated into 32 rem Bendix ‘Ava. 3 Baril! I ge hh . toa st Foods .. 15 at Crop 1h a ple Bere ad io depend, upen he languages for propaganda purposes. wheat. 3 nF Rt Bos a ERE I homes close together, near where - "1yenaeaisoNe. 1, yellow, 31.71%; No. 3 Helme G W.. 68% th xed 1 lived ODDS AND ENDS: “Brassless” | & ey worked. Only farmers lived|y,,o seotions in ‘orchestras may re- |

. 3 white, where Broad Ripple is now, and tic trum ped |, Barley—Malting, "61.08 @1.14 nominal; " Traders Point, why that was just ea ii se pe Sev aiuned nominal. $9110 nominal; Jed, 39:[email protected] h Provisions—Lard in store,

. & creek valley. costs in April rose 0.8 per cent in Came the automobile and this i according to the con- tose $22 8000; Yeu, 912 9; vollies, ws = Ea J iy city, along with its natural in-|ference board. ... To save leathe LOCAL GRAIN Boston & M .. 4% crease in population, spread in all|some new shoe soles are being mad CASE : directions. Suburbs mushroomed.. |by bonding together leather thin| Wheat—Easy: receipts 3 cars: No. 1 red, Let’s go one step further. If you|cuts of cherry and maple wood; Noo’! Yard. sania S04 @100%; could buy a helicopter for $1500|sole is then diced in quarter-inéh |$1.39%@1. ni and fly it fairly well, would you|squares for flexibility, edged With |yefiow “Steady: Lecelpts NC

build a home on a small lot, in the|leather as sound absorber... . Re-|$1.00%; white corn 13% @15%0. er yel- Butt o For, city where sirens and dirt make|cent fogs have hampered ore boats LE om on =r iow. No. 2 life miserable sometimes? Maybe|on-the Great Lakes. ... Remember- hpi 9 S@ie No. 2 fed, See, ta you would but not me. I'm for the|ing world war I sabotage by prison-| diana and lines No. 3 plas ca In "| Butler Bros pf open spaces. er-workers, copper mines will use nd pop = There are some mighty nice spots| Italians only on above-ground jobs. WAGON WHEAT hare 15 or 20 miles from the city, wooded|. . . Dry cleaners are refusing to today, 1 Indianapolis. flodr pila an Pig - 2 Packing with creeks cutting through, quiet,clean formal dress suits and eve- |clevators paid $1.47 per bushel for No. 1|Canad Dry .... clean and scenic, that would be fine ning gowns, which aren't being No. 3 white ate §oc and Ko. 3 red oat Can Pacific. . places to build a home. Why put’'worn much in these times anyway. he any Nog I io Be 16 Capit Adm A. Carriers &

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Eorifae 175: 13810 Jones & L pt B ve 3% Fishing Senson Opens—

3 Celotex Eouimann, of . .100% "100% - Kendall ....100% 109% Rendall 30% Cent Viol sug. 3in Kress 5 THE 1943 INDIANA fishing season opened at midnight Wednesday. . . . With current food shortages it is reported that anglers are really going after them this year. . . .

a ess Deve da Basco 1 A 4% Kroger G & B. 30 Laclede G pf .. b Prospects for good fishing are bright despite the recent floods.

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Ches & Ohio . - 43% Chic E Ill swimmers from Indianapolis — Ann Hardin, Patty Aspinall, Betty Bemis, Joan Fogle and Mary Ann Walts of the Riviera club—won places on the A. A. U. 1943 All-American swimming team. . . . The Times’ Ernie Pyle Cigaret Fund went over the top in the June drive to the tune of almost two million cigarets. . . . Several Hoosfers have written that they were recipients of cigs from the old home town. . . . Horace E, Abbott, Marion county agricultural agent, says our crop value for Marion county will be a 12-million-dollar one this year. . . . An increase of two million over last year. . . .

Approximately 1000 new recruits have been *

registered for civilian defense Jn Indianapolis since May 10. . . . Lukas-Harold Corp. (naval ordnance plant) dedicated their 180-

acre Barnor Farms with a picnic. . . . It is .

to be used by employees as a combination farm and recreation center. . . . Folks using the city’s swimming pools have had to be _ careful. , . . Vandals have scattered broken

glass in some of the pools with a result

several people have been injured. vw % %

Employment Drive On— A DRIVE to get at least 25,000 more persons into jobs here within the next four months to avert a major employment crisis was started by the newly formed Citizens Manpower committee with headquarters at 20 N. Pennsylvania St. - o . John A. Reis, board of trade president, was made the new committee chairman, +. «70 men and , women registered during + the first couple of days. ‘« « . A man arrested for drunkenness told Judge Pro Tem George Rinier “I'm guilty. « + . If youre the man who can give the " fimit, I'm the man who can take it.” . . . The judge replied with a smile “I'm the man who can give it. . . . The limit is $100 and costs and 180 days on the State farm. . . . Now you take it.” . . . Bridgeport Brass Ordnance Plant was given the Army-Navy

Names Make 'News— PERRY W. LESH and Harry J. Herff have been named associate general chairmen of the forthcoming war and community fund campaign. . . . Mrs. Margaret Stephenson Moore, who writes the column “Hoosiers Who Do Things” for the Star, is regional vice president 6f the National Federation of Press Women. . . . Paul R. Matthews was honored for 30 years of service as organist at the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. . . . Three big promotions at the American National bank. . . . Charles Keogh to cashier, Charles H. Hittle to controller and ‘Howard M. Templeton to assistant cashier. . « . William C. Bertermann was elected president of the Allied Florists association. . . Clarence J. Hill (Furnas Ice Cream) is the new president of the Indianapolis Board of Trade. .,. . George A. Saas (Gas Co.) was installed as president of the Advertising club. Lt, (sg) William A. Chapman whose main station at Phoenix, Ariz., led the nation in WAVE and SPAR recruiting, succeeds Lt. (s.g.) James Weber as officer in charge of Indiana navy recruiting. . . . Lt. Weber reports to the West Coast .for overseas duty.

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The Mail Bag—

A “CERTAIN young lady” asked us to send birthday greetings to T. Sgt. Romey Rafferty (3011 N. Layman ‘ave.) on his 24th birthday, June 18. . . , He's stationed at Camp Livingston, La. . . . Little Timmy Yantis, 8 months old, sends Father's day greetings to his daddy, Sgt. James T. Yantis, with the U. 8. army force in South America. . . Birthday greetings.to Pfc. Richard

Hood, 902 Signal Corps, army air base, New

Orleans, from his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hood (233 N. State ave). Pfc: Hood was to be 22 on Tuesday, June 15. wikia Mrs. J.B, Miner, 3705 Fletcher ave. sister of Pvt. Kenneth Winsor, says Ken is happy about the whole thing. . . . He used to be a casket salesman, now he is' the champion fox hole digger of North Africa. . . . Carl Owen of Pontiac writes from North Africa telling that he used to be a paint sprayer in an auto plant . . . now he sprays Jerries with his tommy gun

from an advanced observation post. . . .

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RETAILERS FAGE NEW

| MANPOWER PROBLEM

CHICAGO, June 19 (U. P.).—Don-

of civilian requirements’ distribution branch, believes that the nation's retailers have yet to face

power. Longman, addressing the Controllers Congress, an affiliate of the

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ation, warned that shortageharassed manpower officials “are not very sympathetic. with the distributors.” : “Retailers must reduce their manpower requirements to essentials,” he said, “if they are to have a clear record when they have to go before the war manpower commission to seek an essential rating for their staffs.” ~ Dean William H. Spencer, regional WMC director, told the controllers that stores and offices may be called upon to furnish employees to meet part of the demand for 3,500,000 agricultural workers needed this year.

LOCAL MEN ATTEND MEETING AT CHICAGO

Four members of the Indianapolis Sales Executives council are attending a meeting of the National Federation of Sales Executives which is being held today in the Palmer House, at Chicago. A. C. Crandall of the Indianapolis Power & Light company is the council’s official representative at the meeting. Others attending are E. S. Dowling, of Dilling & Co., president of the council; Ward H. Julian, of A. Burdsal & Co., vice president of the council, and Don V. Kennedy, sales manager of the Packard Manufacturing Corp. Homer E. Capehart, president of thé latter firm, will make the principal address on “Music to Guns.”

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U. S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, June 19 (U. P.).—Gove ernment expenses and receipts for the cure rent fiscal year through June 17 come pared with a year ago: is Year Last Yi Expenses ....$74,250,721,197 $30. 5D. 147 7768 War spending | 8. 635,777,794 Receipts 412,573,543 11'540,478.176 Net | 8e 834,684,263 Cash balance. 9,952,940,705 Working bal.. 9,190,280,545 Public debt. ..140,287,456,101 174,007,457,913 Gold reserve.. 22.407,086,317 32,739,462,381

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE

Today Clearings ...vevvv evens waaay $ 6,581,000

Debits

Clearings

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

NEW YORK, June 19 (U. P.).—Following are noon cable rates on major cure rencies: England (registered pound), $4.0 Canada (dollar), 90%e¢; Cubs (Ss: $1.00%; Mexico (peso), 20.70c.

LOCAL PRODUCE Feary breed hens, 2413c: Leghorn hens, Broilers, fryers and roasters, under §. ibs., 27%ec. Old roosters, 16¢c. Eggs—Current receipts, 84 lbs. and up,

84c. Graded s—Grade A large, 38¢c; grade A medium, 6c; grade A small, 26c; no

grade, 3 c. Butter—No. 1, 50c. Butterfat—No, 1 - 49¢c: No. 2, 46e¢.

EXCHANGE REJECTS SOME CORPORATIONS

NEW YORK, June 19 (U., P.)~

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announced the appointment in each| PLASTICS EXCEL ALUMINUM |Members of the New York stock . district of a steel industry repre-| SAN FRANCISCO, June 19.—/exchange have rejected by a wide sentative charged with speeding up|Plastics, performing the same func-|margin a proposal that certain cor the use of accumulated scrap in|tlons as aluminum in certain varts|porations be admitted to memberremote areas. of airplanes, save weight, cost less|ship in the exchange. ' ti - and in some ways are better than| On Wobeugty no Emil Schiasis ncorpora 10NS=— corresponding metal parts, accord-|president, aske e mem! oa pyr . Ok Park, TI, ing to W. I. Beach, chief engineer |give their opinion on the proposi-

of my work now,” he said. . . . We received word that three soldiers from Indianapolis are enrolled at Carnegie Institute of Technology in the basic engineering course ~ of the army specialized training program. They are Robert William Fackler, 5807 N, Delaware st.; William James Goff Jr. 2404 Guilford, and Edward Ray Larrison, 326 N. Grant. . . . Sone, fellows.

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