Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1943 — Page 23

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FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1043

BUSINESS

What Is Wrong With Us That We Should Fall Down on Our War Production Now?

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ASSAILS ELK HILLS AS ‘SHELL GAME’

Lawyer Asks Reason for ‘Tenderness’ in Condemning Standard’s Property; Labels Report That Firm Would Lose Millions as ‘Incredibly Naive.’

WASHINGTON, July 9 (U. P.).—Asssitant Attorney General Norman Littell, describing the navy's Elk Hills exploitation contract with Standard Oil Co. of California as a “shell game,” contended that the navy defense of the agreement, submitted to the house public lands committee, approaches a “major deception.” Littell’s heated reply, filed with the committee, charged : that navy had resisted “the logical conclusion of the presie dent” that Standard’'s hold HO PRICES SAG = in the rich navy oil re« 6 ‘serve should be promptly obe

tained by the government

Under the watchful gaze of a resident navy officer, workmen in a Chicago plant that formerly made tin cans carefuily load a torpedo for ceedings

shipment to the navy. Eventually it will be presented to the axis, business end first. The torpedo is complete except for an explosive warhead, Wks '" : Ea shipped separately. The photo was taken in the American Can Co.'s plant. Why,” asked Littell, “this : Top for 200-210 Pounders tenderness about condemning

CROPS BETTER, || Huge Depot af Ford Plant | WLB REAFFIRMS Drops (0 $1385 Hore uy nt to ho | . of | ' eceived. STILLUNDER'42| Supplies Pacific Forces| STEEL FORMULA a

condemned the homes and : Prices on hogs dropped 15 to 25 | . lcents at the Indianapolis stock- | disclosed Temperature and Moisture

9” assembly vards today, the food distribution | the land? : administration reported. The top a of the land, pres : » | viously Improved Situation in Past Month.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

These Will Provide Burial Equipment for Axis

By ROGER BUDROW

» F“ ITIS A SAD COMMENTARY UPON THE U. S. that ‘on the eve of our invasion we go on a spree of post-war planning and jubilance over our North Africa successes to such an extent that we fail to meet the war production assigned to us. In May we turned out just as much as we did in April when it should have increased. And WPB Chairman Donald Nelson believes when all the reports are in, the month of

June won't show up much better. y The floods had something to do] with it, but surely a negligible pro-|ing +3 : h de {any other year. portion, Strikes, well, they oe Probably most Of these are con: solutely worst of all, at this time. normed with television, radar and Complacency of management in|other electronic devices. thinking ever y-| 8 an % thing is over but] THE FAMED P-38 or Lockheed the shouting is Lightning fighter plane which is equally inexcus- powered by two Allison motors is able. {being flown across the Atlaatic, acLooking at the cording to reports. To do so, it is situation realistic- equipped with long-range fuel tanks. ally, it seems to] This not only saves shipping me that now isispace but enables the« powerful the time to push fighter to be delivered very quickly and | close to the battlefronts. faster. The sub- aan marine drive is] ODDS AND ENDS: OPA is talkturning in our ing with corset manufacturers about Mr. Budrow r. Winston putting price ceilings on their prod@hurchill said 30 U-boats went to ucts; they'll probably be complainthe bottom in May, and that our! ing about a ‘‘squeeze” now. ..., In-| convoy losses were the smallest of dianapolis department store sales {last week were 60 per cent over a| year ago. ... Indiana State Cham-| ber of Commerce tells members the janti-strike law, which labor obto England, | jo teq to so much, has some pro-

new inventions than during

even harder

has that

RICHMOND, Cal, July 9 (U. P)—The army

a heretofore secret depot at the Ford Motor Co.'s Richmond plant contains more military materiel than the entire army possessed = {

But Board Announces Two ‘Seemingly Contrary’ Decisions.

WASHINGTON, July 9 (U. P.).— | The war labor board today re- HOGS (12,350) | affirmed its determination to stick 7: :

| by the “little steel” formula in most I unas

cases*but simultaneously announced 220 pounds ; two seemingly contradictory de- 2 pounds

for 200-210-pound porkers sagged to suggested by both Littell | and Undersecretary of I. ‘erior Abg $13.85. | Fortas,

» “Avr S ld’ Receipts included 12,350 hogs, 425 Would prevent Standard cattle, 475 calves and 450 sheep. operation of its own holdings, which

assertedly drain oil from adjacerg navy lands.

“U. S. Loses Oil Daily”

“Bach day,” Littell said, “oil AS : 3.30213 35 not only being drained but &e [email protected] | tracted from government properfés [email protected]| gt Elk Hills. The navy report des [email protected]| NOt even contemplate that tPse [losses of oil could be stoppedito= 12.10213.10) morrow by condemnation.”

A section of the lengthy Avy [email protected]/ statement asserting that Stafard 13 130s would lose millions of dollars prth .... 12'[email protected]| of oil through entering intf the od a 2 oi -; | 28TEEMent with navy was degibed 0-308 Tones | S0@12 60, OY Littell as “incredibly naif." | “If Standard received thing _ [email protected]/ from this contract but the fonop= oly . .. of all oil productig from 11.25@12 q5| the reserve,” he said, “thy alone would have meant incalculple ads= vantages and profits to Sghdard.” In its report Wednesday, bie navy 00 held that Littell in his "anxious

16. 15.50@ 16.50 [email protected] | haste to save navy fim being

befcre the war, and that almost every day more tanks are from the depot than Pershing had in France at the close of world war I. The huge installation, established secretly 11 months ago, has been more shipping space supplying most of the tanks and armored vehicles used by U. S. forces Russia, North Africa, the Middle | Loco management doesn’t like FASHINGTON. July 9 (U. P) {in the Pacific, the army said. Te! — SRT East and the South Pacific which | her — particularly government WAS = G » JULY 5 i | disclosure was made by Col. K. B. | can be used for war materiel. Al 0 of plants and changes in| Ine agriculture department today marmon, district chief of the San | SEC SYNDICATE maritime union official was griping| jayne; contracts under government Prepared 1943 crop forecasts eX-| Francisco ordnance district, who | the other day because, he said, some | management. . . . Radio-telephone pected to show substantial improve- ! conducted newspapermen on a tour of our ships are riding idle in port, | service has been opened between i.ants in food production prospects | Of the depot. waiting to be loaded. He blamed | 7. S. and Curacao ($12 for 3 min- | vor the unfavorable June 1 report, | The depot’s operations, Col. Harthat on shipping officials, but could | utes, $9 on Sunday). but still falling far short of the 1942 mon said, are vital not only to U. s.| it be that they were waiting on nee crop. | troops, but to those of the united some production line in some war U. S. STATEMENT THe department is expected to in- nations on widespread battlefronts. ‘Sales Switching’ Operation WASHINGTON, July 8 (U. P.).—-Gov-

plant? i ot oduction! A r my vehicles manufactured | 7 y a r } re | ernment expenses and receipts for the crease its June 1 wheat proauction | x ih . RN | ; Packing Sows Yes, you hear stories that We Tens Asc year thaoven July 3 com- forecast of 731.000.000 bushels, but| throughout the United States by | Alleged to Have Been | The decisions came as 1,100,000

re fi ke ey 4 rer | b is War rer leer _ | Good to cholce— have acres of tanks over here wait- | Ino reliable estimates have placed many companies are received at the Fraudulent | shipyard workers, 1,100,000 non-|

the war, That's wh-an?

fine, but what does it It simply means we have

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cisions—one granting wage increases 3% pounds over the formula and the other dis-| 330° 330 Bounds allowing the full amount possible !neqium— under it. | 160- 200 pounds

pared with a year ago:

r a pounds Slaughter Pigs

Medium and Good— 90- 120 pounds

CATTLE (123) Steers

securities and exchange commission | bilization program.

: against the Investors Syndicate, | Explains Action

Inc, an affiliate, a subsidiary, and | Ty Vai : { 30 officers and employees. 1 board called a special press|

The SEC, terming the case the conference to explain the decisions

, Te | Choice— largest it has ever handled, charges in Which it: 700- 900 pounds . i the defendants with ‘gross miscon-

war

15.50@ @

pounds pounds pounds pounds

3 Good Medium baits Cutter and common Canner . ;

“Cases Are Exceptions”

The board said that nc'*her should be interpreted as a major With a medium tank, for example, | yi, four sev ear rior I a a i | pot, four to seven years prior tO under which a 15 per cent increase! , 500d goes an elaborately sealed export maturity.” li Le ; diy, hy "| Sausage— box, containing nearly 500 separate] mu. hiah |In Wages over the January, 1941, "Good (all weights) .. tok | The commission charges that the level is allowable to compensate for| Medium .............. parts and accessories — everything i . or 1 : " : fy Cutter and common ...... i y > °| special offers were sold through increases in the cost of living since from crash helmets and asbestos... ; | : CALVES (173) ; misrepresentation of material facts, | that date. It claimed they were un- YAR wah gloves to oil cans and monkey “including relations of the corpor-! usual cases . Vealers (all weights) wrenches, e M-1 tank wr a py] ye ce r= usual cases. ! noice .. ar Bh nk Srecken 2 ate defendants to the war effort and The industry members of the! as Sd edi ma on or Ri w heels, or to each other by means of false and Some $2000 worth of tools. | misleading comparison with United

WLB dissented from the lumber Cull (75 lbs. up) award and the labor members dis- Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves ime-paym States war savings bonds.” [sented from the printing award. loans oe by good collateral oF N. Y. The SEC charges also that the| Public Member George W. Tayare S€CUl atures of individu . Stocks firms failed to register issues total- | lor reaffirmed the board's deterby the SIET ined credit standing. wet |Ing more than $1,500:000,000 during mination to stick by the little steel of predetern overing boom, - Ch Li Hig Low Last Change | the last 15 years. i yardstick as the way of measuring For 21 yeors Sormal times these Allies Chem ei ww Individuals named in the com- | Most wage increases, but indicated pression pnd A cts have prove Allis-cnal 3. ‘a 4 + % plaint include Earl E. Crabb, presi- | that increasing pressure from labor loans and contra Fost assets POs- Am Can ...... 90 % 15's... dent, director and chairman of the | might force the board to raise “the to be among the sa neial institu- Am board of all three companies; Ern- | general level of wages. He apqessed by many fina est M. Richardson, Willis I. Norton, | Pealed for more decisive action on tions.

Bulls (all weights) (Yearlings Excluded)

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5 ! ‘ i 300- 330 pounds : $ 1,599.382.348 § 1,060.055039 the crop as high as 800.000.000 Richmor 0 | E “i‘ems. But any surpluses that might War spending 1:345.863.065 872.701,507 | P mn or some 981000.000 and shipped to all parts of the| {500.000 coal miners still pressed for| 330- 380 pounds have been built r ly are liabl Receibis 5 2 ae din { MINNEAPOLIS, July 9 (U. P)— wage hikes and in the wake of! 1ave been built recently are Liable to 1.053180,065 _ 857.892.208 bushels wore harvested. / on | melt fast when the heavy swinging Cash balance 8842817.714 2,664.152,665 The corn crop has made a rapid, | Among them are light and me- Federal Judge Gunnar H. Nordbye President Roosevelt's ts under way t1 i { Working bal x oh 301.719.8 9p Aas a rap = ® his rollback-subsidy | gels under way on the continent. | ..141,260,703.888 77.567.488.591 Y Me 2,387.7 739,558, : E pe + ¥2.81.7700,215 20.735.558,351 and cotton and tobacco have made tracks, scout ears, wrecking trucks, have in men and material, the more| INDIANAPOLIS |generally good progress in the last snow plows, bomb carriers and the chances are in our favor of |Clearings ........ . $ 4,526,000 th 1s | Debits 11,654,000 Month. - : : c 1 eee ee A two-month drought that im- caterpillar tractors used for pulling there any rhyme or reason, gi 25,000,000 NEW TAXPAYERS |periled livestock and feed produc- mobile artillery, fore, why we shouldn't swing with The United States added more than x i ern Texas y ¥ 7? & ® 25,000,000 new taxpayers to its in- Bn Xas, wah ang Nevada hay Each vehicle must be modified for , eT o {1100-1300 pounds R BENET 5,000, ve been ended in most areas. 2 S C wage increases to 3000 employees, 1300-1300 bounds vA ENEFIT: | had f fs ‘ : : aetices” over 5.vear Der nad forgotten “which shd the pea adi ! "t.|In a vast wartime expansion of its 3 hi iy . i : lent practices” over a 15-year period 14 257 15.95 | ; ch sh ele Radio Corp. of Fim kp n ! Manhattan Shirt Co, SIX months naj Dick R. Reed, commanding | SEC atiornevs Charge that the : 900-1100 [email protected] | Was under.” Littell use¢the same Wayne had more patents granted /revenue program, a comparison of ended May 29 net profit $257,341 cr ar reno TIE YS 5 though nothing was due under the! 1100-1300 nd appli r more p 1ts cover- revealed today. ly 3 | modified and processed for use in : h and abplied Tor more pajents cover-{1e y year xo tai P e th for| America, Inc, and the Investors improve producti f ded 700-1100 pounds 4 en 25 with navy to the extreie point of inous reas, ers or > oy pis ry : 1 ’ r ion of war-n -1300 8 Liotuiettesies 18. 4.25 ‘ mountainot area oth Mutdal, Inc. as tools in “sales a p eeded | 1100 pounds referring to Standardfs a ‘shell Helfers d . tha k i : aie Eo id : y navy on one point: TiS does seem All light units—jeeps, half-tracks, strain the firms from making pay-|$4.20 a week for 4000 printing com- | 600- 800 pounds [email protected] | be a “shell pame. than maturity payments. [firms to $2 a week on the ground | 600- 800 pounds ‘Failed to Register Isues’ 800-1000 pounds : 14,00@ 15.00 12.75@ 14.00 elaborately waterproofed, protected sary to block a “fraudulent scheme mula—might upset the wage struc- A ins eters 950127 from rust and sealed with heavy ad- | to sell certificates, accept payments ture of the entire printing indus- a About $3,000,00 of commercial hang inside the tanks i Ysors and then by means of ‘speciall 18 side the tanks to absorb|. earner edi pre : offers’ urge immediate termination sessions will be paid Soon, the national foreig; trade council

Sno POS a her 1 | This Year Last Year ; | | operating railroad emplovee dl 270- 300 pounds ing to go across, and other suchig.. ... 1d depot, modified, processed | perating railros ployees and | 546,202,283 202.081.140 bushels. 360- 400 pounds Net deficit | world. . { — victory over | £,080,146,229 1.901.719.846 | : 1 : av into fraudu-| congress on { Pudlic debt recovery from a slow spring start, dium tanks, tank destroyers, half- OPens a hearing today into fraudu-coner ina th TR | Me The greater preponderance we Gold reserve : : lent practice charges filed by the program—a major factor in his sta-| 2s0CLEARING HOUSE 2 : | trucks, and “Russian street cars.” ending the more quickly, ! WASHINGTON, July 9 (U. P.).— tion 3 ; : roct § C our Sunday punches now? |tion in Arizona, New Mexico, west-| w aterproof Heavy Equipment : 1. Granted 1214 cents an hour/ 900-1100 pounds ‘orth |come tax list in the last two years) : ig duct and abuse of trust and fraudu-| . | [email protected]) victimized by a shell gai artist,” Al Farnsworth | > tax list St ) ! {use in training camps or overseas, {of 30 Michigan and northern Wis-| 3ood— ; Television & consin lumber companies — even| J0¢- #00 | ) > . ; . 1 hich Sha [email protected] | compari ; it last year than any other time treasury statistics and estimates $1.23 a share vs. $205,631 or $1.42 Oficer of the depot, said. Some are mvestors Syndicate has operated its little steel formula — to remedy an | 1300-1500 5091550 ne a, not go along ; : av rs Syndicat ALE i | : afliate, the Investors Syndicate of | .gpgpjete” wage structure and to] Medium. ) - ; TES wampy terrain, or cold country common game artist’ I do fin myself ag SE Sn 3 3 Swamp) i —V'( switching” operations among its| 2 cut a WLB referee's Teco 700-1100 pounds ...... . [email protected] | se i Some are ‘“‘desertized.” I client Thev h do ae . : J y com- long last in perfect actrd with the - - : . | clients. They ask the judge to re- mendation for a wage increase of | enoiee— 5 2 06- . : p> ; | bomb trucks and trailers—are crated ments to certificate holders other positors emploved by 140 New York | geo. 0° pounds 15.00@15 ", i CR ; 14.00%15.00 | in waterproof boxes for overseas] b . ohi t Heavi ‘ t isl | that the higher figure—although al={ Medium— I shipments, CavIer equipment 1S; whey assert this action is neces- |lowable under the little steel for-| 500- 800 pounds — L L ° Cows (all weights) hesive tape. Oil and grease are useq | from certificate holders during the try. : ; : first six or eight contract years] liberally, and bags of silica crystals : : indebtedness owej American cred itors by Spain ad Spanish pose ict hat r al i herd | Aa moisture that may already be there. of the certificates at a ‘break-even announced,

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Westinghouse Electric & Manus facturing Co, jredicted electroni® devices will mike post-war home 1300213 50 life more comfrtable. “Bathrooms 8.506 12.00 | will be illumined without touching a switch; #frigerators will ba = equipped witielectronie tubes which a w | kill bacteriand prevent spoilage} So Aneeidas and homes will have electrically | cleaned air kee from dust and airs

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As of the Close of Business June 30, 1943

Loans

7 « Plan Approximately 7,700 Morris Pla

h. aging about $155 eac Joans av ra collateral and auto These persons ent contrac

Cholce— 500- 800 pounds 800-1050 pounds .... Gpod— 500- 800 pounds .... 800-1050 pounds ....... EEA 13.78

Medium — 500-1000 pounds .... Common— 500- 900 pounds Calves (steers)

Good and Choice— 500 pounds down .. Medium — 500 pounds down Calves (heifers)

Appointgents by President Rooses [velt of Water J. Foley as war mans [email protected] power cogmission area director at Evansvillf and David A. Nye as South Bhd awaits senatorial cons firmatios. 18.50@ 15.00 3 vv 4

vasaatens 12.75@14%.00

§1,193,632.18

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tesasans

Anaconda ..... armour Im .... Atchison

of 5000 new rails

Am Am Am Harold K. Bradford, Herbert J. |the price-control front, warning | Lorber, James R Ridgway Jr. | that such a higher general wage gs. Lasts George M. Stewart, officers of the evel might lead to, national ecoUnited States Bones... : - and coin in our OWA ency asst? ea d in banks...

Am | nomic chaos. vaults an

S Other Resource Furniture and fixtures Joss i preciation, and other assels.

TOTAL RESOURCES. .....-" LIABILITIES

d Certificates... Interest, ete.

vings Sea Pass Books an

Reserve For Toxes ond Dealer Reserves . -- (LLL . Reserve for Unearned Discount. . Surplus ot Capital aided Profits... eo" TOTAL LIABILITIES (covets

TORS a DIREC

President

LEROY KAHLER ie

Becretary & Treasurer

$. C. NEIDLINGER

Free. (ice-President

’ Assistant Secretary

WiLL

Director

Savings rece

earn interest from

RICHARD FREUE FAM T, MATHEWS

135,629.61

24,387.82 004.7 49.61 no —

§1,528,019.24 22,581.29 16,711.91 80,250.39 357,186.78

Le —— {RAS 1, SCHLOSS SACKIEL WY. iis

fy. JOSEPH ors woWARD M. CD fi. L. SOLOMON

pirector

ved betore July 16

July 1.

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HHO EAST WASHINGTON « 2 0...

Ripe es, Sea

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{ Nat Tash Reg .

Alt Reni Balt 0 ..... Beth Steel .... 6 Borden

companies.

i GRAIN FUTURES DROP

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CHICAGO, July 9 (U. P).—Fail-

Cons Edison ... cons Vultee Air corn Prod ..... curtiss-Wr A .. Dome Mines ... Douglas Aire ... Dow Chem ... East Kodak ... 51 2 — 3 Elec Auto-I, ... 38% 15 : LL Gen Elec : Th : gE 3 1 1 ) 5

"1, Sidies and to formulate corn price

1; | Brain futures to break sharply on 2s! the board of trade today. i] At the end of the first hour wheat siwas off 1% to 2':. .| Heavy liquidation took place on : the opening in ali pits as traders , | reacted to lack of congressional acsa tion. Rye prices dropped almost Ys three cents in initial dealings,

LOCAL ISSUES

| . Nominal quotations furnished bv Indian. apolis securities dealers. Bid Ask . Agents Fin Corp com 7% Tn 3% Agents Fin Corp pfd i Belt R Stk Yds com .......... 3 Belt R. Stk Yds 67 pra ....... 3 > | Bobbs-Merrill com WLLL Bobbs-Merrill 314% pf | Circle Theater com 3 | Comwith Loan 577 pfd ¢ 101 1. | Hook Drug Co com . 15 vy | HlOMe T&T Ft Wayne 7 | Ind & Mich Elec 7. pf ... 1 ! Eo oi 8 rrr fT ASSO Tel 57. Pf 103 RR Lg ¢ : he | ING Hydro Elec 7 5 Phelps Dodgs : Sh Ind Gen Serv 6poets & G .. 5531 ub ‘Serv 1 1 PUIMAR : i 5 y+ | Indpls Railways com 8% Pure Oil : v4 | Indpis Water pf . A A Radio 3 A v { Dndpls Water Class A com .... 7

Gen Foods Gen. Motors ... 4 i 551 Goodrich A $

Minn Hny Nash-Kely Nat Risenit

03 r

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Nat Diry AL N Y Central .. Noblitt-Sparks Ohio Oil Packard

Cea 1 8p

por

| 1 Lit , St Jos Lead .. : 4 A 3, | fincoln Loan Co 51% peg

deb 5 8 2 1 Si Kincoln Nat Life Ms com “ : : 0 *N Ind Pud Serv $47 pra... 14 | *N Ind Pob Serv 67; 1 | oN Tod Pub Serv 7% pfd 13 | PR Mallory com ... |EProsress Laundry ‘com. . % | Bub Serv of md 5% prd ...... | Bab Sery of Ind © 1S ma & 14 | Stokely Br 1% | United Tel Co Union Title com

Swift & Co ... Texas Co. ....... 3 Timken R B 3

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[On Al Lites” 323, 32° Yo) yan Camp Milk pra

Van Camp 1k co

onds Jil Algers Wins'w W RR 84; 14 | American Loan 58 51 3A | American Loan 5s 46 's | Cent Newspaper 414s 42-51 ... }Al on of Com Bld © ay $ 51 .... 98 i 12%

U oh LL 9 JIE 4 S Steel ion , Westin El A443 Woslwarth Wil i wr

Pal 8 nit Raa.’ A $B LOCAL PRODUCE | moes Beiveys co 5060

vy breed hens. 2hige: Leghorn hews | Kokomo Water Works 5s 58 | Cc. Kuhner Packing ‘Co 4's 29 we ih fryers Bnd roasters, Whder 8) Morris AW Jo Soe $s 50 .... 98 . » aan J 4 roosters, 16c. 3 b Serv ce . —Current Seep ts, 58 Tbs and Wp, 1 4%s 55 : ade uate & tai Pid ser of Ina 314% 78 a oa RNG RR SLE mori Water C & A Le Bind I siscabete. b'S

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1s) ON BOARD OF TRADE: LOCAL APARTMENT yn LAMBS (150)

| | (ure of congress to act against subi

+ 1s policy before adjournment caused!

nud FEE

Good and Choice—

os pounds down [email protected] e

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Ewes (shorn)

Good and choice Common and choice ......... Spring Lambs

apartments, | Good and choice

BUILDING IS SOLD

The Vernon Court 4 Teridiz “nit Medium and goo 3420 N. Meridian st, an 18 unit | on Veh

| structure of fireproof construction, | este 0 hb BRADSHAW’S WMC

Conskuction road Bx cars has been authorized by th# war productoin board and matefial for 6000 more may be allogted, according to R. E. Clark, magager of the closed car section of the Association of American Rails rofds. ” 2 2 The net income of American felephone & Telegraph Co. for fhe five months ended May 31 bmounted to $43,781,842 coms

the Vernon Court Realty Co, & subsidiary of the Grain Dealers’ National Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Official announcement of the apM. Lo Tall, president of Hall-|uoiniment of Judge Wilfred Brad: | Hottel Co., Ine, negotiated the shaw as director of the Indianapolis | transaction and the title will be area of the war manpower commis{held by the Fletcher Trust Co. a8! sion was made today by Dean Wiltrustee. The company alse will jam HH Spencer of Chicago, WMG | manage the property. i regional director for Illinois, Madi: | The couple are the owners of va= ana and Wisconsin. | rious business, apartment and resi- As area director Bradshaw wil | dential properties in Indianapolis, | pave responsibility of administerihg

has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs | JOB MADE OFFICIAL

Fred C. Millis of near Carmel from

pared with a revised net of $435.« 805,646 in the year-age period, according to a report fled with the federal communications commission, 2 ” ” The Boeing Alreraft Co. of Cans . ada announced that the company

{will build a plant in British Coe

lumbia to assemble Catalina flying boats for the U. 8. navy.

| Lafayette, Marion, Lebanon, Ander gn a home-rule basis, the WMO program in this area, including the

son, Columbus, Frankfort and Craw- | Jordsville. They also are sald to employment stabilization plan | be the largest individual owners of adopted here some months ago Wy |'chain store properties in the state. the Indianapolis manpower eommit= ATCA tee, composed equally of manages ment and labor representatives. The gre Indianapolis area covers the eouts ite), (ties of Marion, Boone, Hamilton,

WAGON WHEAT

Up to the close of the Chica (today, Indianapolis flour mills Shas elevators paid $1.50 per bushel for red wheat (other grades ay merits), No. 2 white oats, 60c, oats, | Hancock, Hendricks, Putnam, Mot

an ; 50c; No. 3 Tow shel bushel, sha No. 2 White heited corn $176 gan, Johnson and Shelby.

DR. SCHOLL FOOT COMFORT SHOP

30 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOONS

ATI P.M

Investment Study Pays \

Se mm Sem men vee Facey of yout meme a ——————,

APODRESS

DURING JULY AND AUGUST

IN CO-OPERATION WITH WARTI TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS