Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1943 — Page 16

0 74 # ih . # : 3 : J i lh "Smaller War Plants Corp. Here! a é 3 at = Helps ‘Little Guy’ Borrow Funds IUUU BUI # E ee By ROGER BUDROW=—r 1U. 8. Firms Claim Clings . 8 oir § | | HELPING THE UNDERDOG IS A SURE WAY 1}: rg” © ting in a fight yourself. -The farm security admi pink, ai Violated, Best Quality rg. . which has nistra ion,’ ; - buy their allel out many a small farmer or helped tenants ; i Purchased.’ For ‘Getting "0ST On i Farms, found that out. Home Owners Loan WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (U; PJ.| | Exchan Products; Ready. ® beea.in hot wer many a family from losing a home, has —The OPA .today investigated for Ese NEW YORK, 4 of th er. "NOW. We are beginning to see criticism | charges that’ British tobacco com- America now is fi iz. 28 @. BP) hi e Smaller War Plants C panies acing the test of Ee male s Corp. are forcing a deterioration | |' ¥§ its capacity to “win the war and $0 small is a.government agency which lends money |; int the quality of American cigarets| | slo she. peace’ bY Son 2 all war plants or essential civili i’ by skimming this co ’ LR | | simultaneously on measures to § Gay a columnist wrote that th ilian plants. The other, “pretnium quality” tobacco ounirys crop off} ©. : ide employment and 0 Joo, 2 3 a e agency was lnvolid Sept. | - SR : the immedia oi om going to get a Both domestic ci fT te post-war i : going over” when congress returns and ¢ ¥ t 5 and foreign tobac- . - J Valid | Louis Ruthenburg, president o oe i i tight-fist d th went on to tell how: buyers met today with Meredith In : ; CR —— vel, Inc. of Evansville, Ber 4 nd e e agency was, so tight-firsted that it would Kol berg, chief of OPA’s tobacco pons La move desigued to prevent illegal use of old style B and C cou- today in announcing Ind. y { 4 th Ee look like a Santa Claus. The writer said ii ratatives he sitistion. * | Motevists should exchange. thee seis " > line. fation Hekets hss Sl-yess gus a : ~ - that the C refus of American to-| new st and C coupons for the | Lay § Money, wh ed to lend a small war plant some bacco. compahies testified before - ke at Sheie ration boards by Sept. 1, at which are curre o the | rhis poet.wa y, whereupon the plant got the money from its local ; Kohlberg at a price ceiling: hearing pons become invalid. : ent e0u- | ionly im En Bs As omeE bank without any trouble. yesterday. Their charges that the -— the present tion, Ruts: Ruth- | That is » good example of not | British companies, which pureiigge N. Y, St r ene = wing what you are talking about. of bi ugh the The SWPC doesn’t lend money to|60 oo hres (Who Jet them wall an oiity Credif-Ciarps were. Vio: oc oo plants if the banks will. It helps|for a ce ore paying them rie price ceilings were immedi- % Law qh Net those who are too|h . Meanwhile, they : y denied by Kohlberg who Allegh Corp . Hg st Change ave to find money to meet pay- pointed out that both Allied Chem ., ..149% Wi 149 8 aL He ah ky for the|rolls and buy supplies. pay and foreign or Amesiean Allis-Chal ..... 0% 0% see - to handle. The local Smaller W ; | single panies could make Am Oa xan 80% 80% 8% — % | war prod a Bank examiners|Corp. office is in th ar Plants per purchases above the 41 cent Am Rad & 8S. 9 13% 1% + % that distri mou i ne cl ing. e Circle Tower per pound. celing provided. tots Head of Opinion Research| An mb Ty tise 1581 ust §'s sales CAE ng if banks made LC ee chases e year average not Anaconda 26 0% .... being some of the loans| 1 : mersiiat thats Age, Disagrees With Pegler [Sm gt gi 4 To i a the SWPC makes. HOG PRIC Charge Denied Sa A Reming... 28 29% 20 = ae 3 Borg . % 26 -— i SS Hn ee ro ES DIP ar Ne Senator J. Conn Lanier of View on: Labor, a. Wa ‘wa ‘he ll NOW—4' I TS. A POUND the banks, but the| | | reenfield, J. C., charged that Im-| FRENCH LICK, Ind. Aug. 26 Sons AION HAS, 2) GN rer A h I js TT perial Tobacco Co. of Great Britain, | P. , Ind, Aug. 26 (U.| Gorn Prods 80" 60 8 | oe Point Thrifty 5 oans are guaran- : Stokely Bros. & C re represented by th tain,| P.).~Dr. Claude Robinson, presi-| Dots See ve 229 oe p A teed for the most o's profit declined to $1,080,535 e CCC, had made|d ’ Douglas Alr A, 33% 3 + % ei part by th ended May 31, as shown in this chart f for the year |recent ‘tobacco purchases at more ent of the Opinion Research Corp. aes Hod J re flie Oe S08 ~ 4 ernment. y ‘he gov stockholders. rom the annual report to |than 43 cents a pound. of Princeton, N. J., says that labor| Gen ee ox Son Iw | For examplt, there are four small Top Falls A #8 x » th oes o tobacco companies fn|il remain highly organized after Good Motors 12. 31% Slt 80% + te eoncerns here Anolis that ’ h to $15 for Good : a L . . I Rs Ba Sousistently+ paid |the war and recommends that man- Goodyear is 37s $5 3% i M nn machinery. All are in war 0 i t E ; ° 11m - verage even as agement make an eff nt Nickel 30% 30 30% ~ work. They couldn't afford to buy hoice 200 to 210- om pany xper I mend] ng Tapesial has,” Lanier said. “To give|labor of its good fe Ho eunvince Kayser Jul 1 2h isi i! She machinery so the SWPC backed Pounders > . . : bidding Sompanies the privilege of [ne unions. ntions regard-| Kennecott. 10% 19% T+ i em up and they leased machine : . w tf h D A d . n domestic com- unio L OF Gia 30% 30% — Y% : ols, wich vere Just idle in other| A 10-cent decline was made in | enyar ati ng F ood § | serious Tr Ser SNe Works 8 greasing. ot an instiiuis of in. Link Belt": a 38 38 Fy ants, no ng used : : rimina- ponso y the|Nash- : 4 Th % the war. g at all to help |prices of hogs weighing 160 pounds Profits of Stokely Bios. & Go. ut: India tion against both American manu- National Association of Manufac- Nat Biscuit 3 3% 311s HE th 1 : + Anderson 1 or more at the Indianapolis stock-|}otd ended this May 31, President W. B ilanapelis fell $630,697 in the|"*} and consumers.” turers, Robinson said last night Noy Poly ii 10% 13 10% T.. a Ing A Es to mak- |yards today, the food distribution) bers loday. B. Stokely Jr. reported to stock-|_<OBIberg denied that foreign com Tat ster jie war Sndustey will be A he dt 1 LY i Br make | administr: Sales incr panies were exem a zed more under a fre | pAE SALE ares 3% 3% 3 ! those rubber gasoline tanks Yor rg Jeporsd, se reAsOR ICE Dr 3.500 Joe 2 Mr. Stokely said the chief ceilings and Exempted fiom Jee prise pattern 8 Viger 21 x hii 0 Penn R Alr . H% 3% sik oe & 7 mbers. It had hardly a dime to|from yesterday. The to changed |and the narrower margin of profit it a, ere the higher rates of taxes be subject to the same drastic penal istic one.” Bub Serv on an am toa A Be. be thé SWPC loaned it/for good to choice a 8 i ‘So much of the company’s out- s on government business, | U°® for Violations as Americans " oe said collectivism, “as expressed £22° 0h, Be dew de | Show ey. Xe has expanded and ex- pounders. Receipts included 6175 put is going to the armed forces Seek Quality Balance : ugh unions and bureaucracies,” am RAN uch aay 1a 16% + 3% i d it won’t be long before | hogs, 575 cattle, 400 cal lend-lease and other gove »| quired control of Foundatio: 1 am |has made inroads on the nation’s Servel Inc , 16% Ban + % oa all the money is < ’ calves and 1850 3 rnmental dustrial n In erican manufact: indivi ‘Shell Un Oil b 16%. + % k & i © SWP y is repmid, sheep. agencies doing post-war rehabilita- Engineering Co. and trans- uctant to Urers are res dualistic approach, but added Std Brands BU “Bh Bh — WE - E C officials are full of stories tion work that the company Is not ferred to the new firm of Stokely |ing price (Day Dipe than the ceil-| that “we see no evidence in the Std G & E vo de 18 3h ve y he a | Sf ihe ingenuity of these small out- HOGS GI) ; able io meet the increased eivilian Foods, Inc., all its plants, property, | out assurance fier qualities with- ilnimg of the public that social-|Std on al : 37% 37% «37% Fin PHIL’S MARKET : Sconce a Eichmond smetal castings| 120-148 DOURMS .vserererass: [email protected] | demands for its product, he said Squipment and certain other as-|Purchase sufficient i be 3 ie 10 ee are being accepted| TWA Oil pr 1004 100 | © 3334 Clifton Lo a certain machine| 160- 180 pounds [email protected]| Mr. Stokely also told stockh : relating to the manufact at lo rer tobacco amental” Un Pac pf ... 93 C1000 = | to bend wood for molds. It cost| 300: 229 Sounds 5 [email protected]| that, th olders| operations acturing wer prices to strike th Ye aro si on uous EE — 4 - ; 200- wre [email protected] e company has join ; formerly condu quire e res Makes West ho 8% 8% ... - : | around $5600, too much. With some) 3g 240 pounds 1: [email protected]| American Viscose: Corp. so an the company and by its you h CP, ae wy Becotsipenatiohs West Alr Bie. lie aif 20 nlf NOW—4 PTS. A % A oun F Pipe, a blow torch and a vise a 1430108 | dration venture at the American owned domestic subsidiaries, Santa | Myers, director ing to Lawrence Hos Jonstructing post-war labor * Point Th 2 titute was devised at a cost of ior 1425614 85 Viscose plant at Marcus Hook, Pa Cruz Fruit Packing Co. and Honor division, is “taking the general crop|g he said, “we probably NL. rifty | less than $6. a0 rit 1e28@14 35| Stokely and American Viscose each Brand Frosted Foods Corp buy up enough to a chance we can Should operate on the theory that Complete New / York ‘CRISCO i A local outfit, which started as }180-'320 pounds ......... .. [email protected]] Pub UP $200,000 and will share Owns 80% of Stock companies) at a Soacen (for British ee. continue to play a large| | Stock quotations are Er i 3 a “back alley” shop, is making rub- Sond : Packing Sows equally in any profits. “Stokely Foods. In stay in the clear awer price later to PR 2 laboe affairs.” ri e d dail ig h car- a | ber jackets, developed here, which) 2%0- 300 Pounds Facilities also have been set prior to its ac c, immediately| CCC Director . has n said that although there : y in the final edi- 5 - protest certain plane parts while| 300: 330 pounds seesnenesies i Rai at the two Stokely plants to fr company, had oaulsition, by he “Let's be fair bi B. Hutson said | jy Jigen severe griticiam of unions, | | tion of The Times. 3 ers are being coated, : A North 3305 300. BOUNMS +vsssenerases [email protected]| dehydrated foods. Th mately 4 of approxi- | British sensible. The wishfu nking on -manage- : 2) jo Manchester man, makin Gaod~ POUNAS .eocevvvonnes aoe has devel d a e company y $1,250,000 consisting sub- to have always bought our best ment’s part to ‘subscribe to’ West- i ; iil to $50 Salibes simplified. the 48h si pins vieeenii.. 1315013.05| 38 VAN. a duck In oa Sl Xe ne Tals. for 1 "It vais it laste murs Se dn that “won| DAILY. PRICE INDEX 4 . on from 12 different steps to| Medium" © "7 .+++. 12:[email protected] | cooked beans to be packed in _{all manuf conduct | them 0 from he thrall against) NEW YORK, A gust a few. Medium R30 pounds ....i..... 151501315 voard. cartons for fevill card- 2 ok nufacturing operations and | th, now in the years following their will.” Dun , Aug. 26 (U. P.).— g Slaugh v He Pi . ans. Mr. ely Bros. & Co. Inc, e war we may find He said & Bradstreet's daily we E, Encouraging such small; ingen-|Medium an de ter Pigs Stokely .said this product can be purchase the entire produc nS: will| aed one of our bes market fo catise. “the Umions Stew largely be-| price index of 30 basic Neigh 4 FR Soncerns is real democracy in 225- 550 POUNAS ...c.cieonne. 12:[email protected] Prepated Jor We table in 30 minutes |Sist in financing and sell He high quality goods.” for | unionism a er selves pay in| compiled for United Press (1930 33 > ey are usually under- CATTLE (575) © - eves it has a good chance | tribute all f trial in us-| average equals 100): i capitalized and often at the mercy|choice in : Home eo the old-fashioned “Stokely Bros, ap a oi LOCAL PRODUCE [favor respes ¢ for i YESIOTAY cvurvsarraeessvens. 1710 : i : 700- 900. pounds ...... 18.28 holder cans, He asked stock-| lds 80% of each class of Hea labor.” of | Week a0 ..... "1m. 3 3 : . 900-1100 pounds ... vedaeen @16.26 holders to try it o class of out- aie. vy breed hens, 23¢; Legh . : “ssseeesrteane 170.71 . To Keep Valuables Safe 1100-1300 oun @ ; : 15. $0016.50 mend: it to grocers ut Eng Tesom. Sanding (Sock of Stokely Foods, rote, vies aad he orn hens, a pinson recommended : that Monts 2a Founuts sea renines be 170.53 / fr) ‘Rent a Safe Deposit Box at Ea sessvsvesdss [email protected] nprove gary . erties | exchulge tr the prop- Rar: e under © ER een “Snsisy on union “re-|1943 high A 2 vis 190 52 Be 3 : bs . 1 . ‘ > : e = ’ resis .. us esos eness { THE * | 305:1300 Bounds oii: Ianeis:se The acquisition of Foundation In- ment with Rorioan Cael toe 3 ¢ receipts, 84 Ibs. and up,|POWer by unions gation of (1943 low (Jan. 2) ....,...... 166 ~ J INDSANA NATIONAL 1190-1300 BOURGAS +7 osneriis 14.00015:80 dustrial Engineering Co largest stockholder in |’ Graded Eggs—Grade A 1a ment and ‘strive employ- yo srepaamaas y tf Indiana BANK 1300-1300 pounds +.iaiiiis 16.00@ins0| Stokely Foods To we termed Industrial Engineering Foun dation | 2 Godige: 0c: rade A smal, A no at pd bo continuity of; Westinghouse Electric & Manu iy ve) ¢ 0 Medi sn , , “ 3 ’ Tm ’ - 3 ’ “ev - . 2 t : 3 a ii 1 00-1100 pousias highly beneficial” to Stokely's. “In| Lys okey Bros. & Co oo. = ter—No. 1, Soo. Butterfat—No. L|{anil the understanding of profit Fg Co. Toloried Ne uy Bro Gwinn’s Food , . a 1100-1300 pounds sysavs res es 1250015, 7 addition to acquiring the additional will own well in excess of 95% of A6e. to the worker.” ; Suetion:of Sa materials the biggest im. $ ood Store E A SAFE DEPOSIT 700-1100 pounds ....... SC neat a — eapital so badly needed, the each class of Stokely Foods, Inc. ® : * 3006 Clifton WA “ | BOX SniORance” i NS Stodit sEmgtmonts With Yo vp . STATEMENT : . B DURANCE 800-1000 pounds 111111111 i Lr ee giving the company the| ernment e mom, Aug. 36 (U. P.).—Gov- : $3 to $100 a Year CC a0 pouids ....... pis ege “of borrowing a larger|current fiscal year ad. Tesipts. for the Member , Federal Deposit 00.1000. Bounds oer: 1300ges0 MnuRg on Det a long-term basis|P*T®3.Yith 8 year ago: gs 34 oom 4 i: rp. ort-term’ basis. » : Last ¥ a | Security Trust Co. (500-900 pounds ....usvesies. 1135Q1300| FADGEMEnts Were. negotiated" with Eup ireid- wijtie sie + 138 ites 8 |] 130 E” Washington 500- 900 pounds ....... iiev. ns@1nas| the banks whereby, so long as the ReInt® ic Listail.e0 1712.583,560 A A acl Cows (all weights) loans are in good standing, the exist- Cash Balance. 7,449,893, "358 rai 3 be An en ec my Mi dium 1issensesunss [email protected] ing restriction on the use of sur- Working Bal. (Se, 1208, '369 au 8 u wo i Se and common 31s. © 730@ 9.80 plus for prior preference stock divi- | Poets S01 ase as 34.051 5 aVvicude veviss cessiness 6.00@ 7.50 s are entirely removed and th INDIAN ! jr Bulls (all weights) | restric | 01 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE 1 i CAR OWNERS Boe Lon (Yearlings exclified) dends ons bins Om vk TOIE. oun re ssones spares sonnet 18.906.000 & i ++. Careful drivers reduce Sood ore ceerrranseseens [email protected] Srns made io May 3, 1943,{ “up to tn WAGON WHEAT a a . “0 ¢ Good (all weights) «... pro g the com : e close of the Chic a F automobile insurance costs] Sood 0 Weights) »ewesees 11000010.50) COM pany today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain : A Como sree AND Ta tal Piles wiih, geriain Working capi- | fad wheat (other grades bushel ‘or Nor 1 . 3 i © A ‘Grain Dealers Mutal’ | . CALVES (400) “As of June 1 ths om No. 3 Yhite ste, c, and Fo. 3 A a. . | Se » - — ae 2% ealers 9 - 1 ellow 4 a Automol/ls Ba: : a as edi s- wn 00@ 16.50 Pry aT and No. 3 white shells ed corn, $118, : Fo rt medium ........ ; fl surance policy protects 198, | AAA aia CROSSWORD PUZZLE: = 3 i om these hazards: Fire, theft i Feeder and Stocker Caitle and Calves I=2 8 =k lonotee oO HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pusile hha 0 ‘windsor, breakege of gle%®. t 500- 800 POUNAS «vcvoeocssss 12.75014.00| 1,6 Depicted ¢ ous ‘Puzdle , 12 Philippine. 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