Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1943 — Page 28
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hoes he “efficient plants are given &| $60. eo pounds 1110111000 13 T@IAIS going over and told to produce like | \CINES rw ian 12.0081575 » Slaughter Pigs : . Medium sad Good = : JAMES OLIVER 2D owns 21000 tassersaeron 1RI0QISS0 Oliver Farm Equip- CATTLE WW) of Bend, SECs Steers seport on trading by insiders Too- 800 pounds riseeseaes langle ro 15.50916.75 | 6175 1segieas|
shares holdings through a 11100 POURS ....eveersn.s [email protected] i 1100-1300 Boungs daresvraneies 1 Bg1318 Substantial buying by commercial Bie = = Coming, - s2011.79 | Interests coupled with light offerIndianapolis retail store sales last ! Betfers |ings lifted wheat prices immediately TRG eR 1 De CE Oe Ch: after the opening. Reports.of send13 per cent over July| $00- 800 pounds sxeestnasaes us rH ing food to many coustries as part 3 of a rehabilitation program created ; 600: 800 poun rearensess 183.00014.50 This shows the effect, of our large 300-1000 Pounds .ii.iiieirs [email protected] | cODStructive sentiment, payrolls. Beca or Indiana whole, retail py in August] 03-300 pounds . ~ [email protected] » 7 per cent over a year| 800- 900 pounds . [email protected] N Y. Stocks _. Department stores Sppatenitly Good... Om tn weirbia 11.00 12% : : et share Tease Medium . [email protected] he 13 ie of She inet depart- |S Cutter and Common. ...... = 25 High Low- Last Change Canner .. . 'e 25] h ? Fy 2% 2% ... stores had August sales 20 Bulls (all weights) Allied Chem 18 18 8 - 4 -— Ay per cent over a year ago eat (Yearlings excluded) a an: tt ATE TR A ii sa» =» gi Am : 13 12% 13% — %W ood ree 10.m8@1238| AT 2000 4 sg 10 a obhs AND ENDS: If women “Goody weights ......... 1030@120/ Am Roll Mul: 13% 13% 13%... lg t the jobs, cow testing for dairy Cutter ug common... $50910.80 | A7 I a Vi improvements associations ir are Anaconda, aves - ad 2 “a ‘from $90 to $125 3 month, room CALYES 3) Aichi PPh nd Board, Purdue says. . . . A Good t eae nd re 18.50 { Ref 1% 35 od ws : " % 0 choice . Balt & Oh 10% 1 y Kansas City manufacturer is mak- Common and midivm ‘ 10.50 14.50] Ba” kon - 3 ’ a 3 Yn Bibutie-spsted Atmos t n . Bost & Me .... rd ine sults. fo | Briges Mig .... 31% 3M 42% crews; they're canvas, with| Veeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves TT aes ae! ag te pla sewed on, weigh 25! cnosce— pag | Ches . & Ob ...4Th 41% 4h ot renin ha + . . Indiana's allocation of | 300-800 pounds ............ 13300131818 Cuny. Sts gw 3 Be T mp od ti O t t “AUN PUGHEE sss vsnr vans |Cons vul Alre 2 -+* 4 ol Rn 1s 13500 - {Corn Prod » . 80 0% N% — % “barrels. , . . The New York Central 0. BUUBEE +e Firrees 320 1338) Curtiss. We A .. we ian 18% as 1 tine about T50 Mexicans to | 001080 Pounds oo lll. A. 3 eee . 190 Mexicans % 1300-3000 pounds 10.359 11.50 | Douglas Alrs.._ 80% on on — % ‘work in this ares. Pullman-Stand- Coma P8.....e5 1100001 ras Dow Chem ...130% 139% 130% + % ard expects to turn out 1200 of those| 500- 980 pounds ... ...... soogioas (East Kota. 10s “38.03 4 sleeping cars by the first Suv (steers) | Gen su Bectric. . ws a 3% + % the year (if it gets enough man- | 3009 snd Choice ors + power and materials); work on sani = pith Ta Bitghsn eh va ay wl wd + ‘these railroad cars pounds down ‘ {Ind Rayon . . + will be done at Calves (heifers) Int Harvester. 7034 70% 0% + Michigan City. . . . There is a man |aoos ina Choices [Int Nickel ... 30% 30% ou —~ 43 - - 500 nds do rrr : .veass \ — _ Barnacle working for. the wedi own [email protected] Johns-Man. rr 0. a 500 pounds down [email protected] | Kennecott “a 30% 30% — SHEEP AND LAMBS (1300) ah Sr ® ni Nh Hs + Ewes (shorn) {ate Fo v 59 U. S. STATEMENT [cot ase choice sng ejolionmnty. ..... 0 MI WASHINGTON Common. and. choles woo G00@ BT8 nat Biscutt ... 33 33...33 I Ts ug, MU 2). ~0v Spring Lambe [Nat Cash Reg. 20% 20% 20% + % » Au Good and choice ...... 12.50Q14.00 | Nat Dairy 201% 20 . 20 a ‘ | Medium and ood: vis 11.00@1235/N Y Central 1 171% 17% + % drial This Ye Last Yor Summon 9.00G11 00 Ohio oll We 18% 18 — A .e a ~~ ‘ or Spending’ tase jie oii Baal a Pan An Air. asd msn BW. ll v7 wins 33 TAXES BILLION OVER pena LT Wh 4 a ere Bt Hi 14.011,.247.761 141223 aa | s PY ves » a a + WB 14.148.553.897 1.649.746.107 AUGUST 42 TOTAL me i Ba 365.531.084 §7.793.507.078 | . RE nd: 11% 2 11% + % Reserve L204.508,030 22.750.374.908)| WASHINGTON, Sept. 2¢ (U. P.). St Jos Lead ~~ 33% 33% 3B + Wi INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING movss | —AUBUSt internal revenue collec- | Ste7s Pothuck fe hs a io <3 dont tions amounted to $1,672,735,504, al- | Shell Un Ol ... 25% 35% B% + % fai - 14,445,000 most. $1,000000000 more than in| Siang 0 EF i qe gu Tk the same month of last year, the) Stand ou a8, ie su pati 7 { bureau of internal revenue reported | Stand Gt ld Sel itoday. Nearly two-thirds of the! | Studebaker ee 13% 12% 13% waks Valparaiso: Ct Sirus poub- Increase was collected in income | (Tw A Oust. 100 100° 2000 Lt oy 0 hates hay: 0d eveess profits taxes. The with- | Un Pac pr iB, BB. ou ari 38 is holding ta, which wae ot in effec £ § & 2 prime 178 © 196 4 1 St ising nd selling fertliers, | 185t year, accounted for 438,842,074. 3, 8, Flay Care. oe oNe Bex machine? Chario Bertini: Excess profits taxes increased $112,-| west Ei 1 pf 126 13 18 rh 8d A Corbin. Bruce 402.813. | Foung Sheet pt #5 a =n —- 1h
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this week-end to talk over their work with regional}
C offical and to select 2 $6500-0-year state WHC dire- g 4 and a $5600-a-year assistant.
IPORKER PRICES
Here as 11,625 Hogs Arrive at Stockyards.
Hog prices were unchanged at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the food distribution administration : 1 | The top remained at $15.25 for output! good to choice 210 to 225-pounders.
Receipts ‘included 11,635 hogs, 400 cattle, 325 calves and 1500 sheep.
HOGS (11,085)
+3 3 » 4.235Q 14.00 ve {14% 14.50
14.00@ 14.50
13.7% 13.7%
18.50 15.50
ARE UNCHANGED
Top Remains at $15.25
WHEAT, OATS PRICES o--. FIRM AT GHIGAGO
CHICAGO, Sept.
{a firm tone on the Board of Trade
today. Rye turned irregular. At the end of the first hour wheat unchanged to. up. '% .cent. a bushel: oats up % to %, and rye up % to off %.
el of individuals, merchants time we reiterate our st
THE UNION TRUST—— COMPANY of Indianapolis5/———
120 E. Market St.
1 dise. Al Sdvertising Hust Je ap=|— and} [the roi store of health issued’ these
ai Argentine Decrees on Drugs ‘May Cripple U. S. Business
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (U. P).—New decreeg, promulgated by the Argentine government to regulate the manufacture, marketing and advertising of pharmaceutical products may eventually put many Uv. 8 firms out of business, private advices from Buenos Aires disclosed toda The decrees, dated Aug. 26, as received here, gave the prominin board of health complete authority over all manufacturers and distribu-
| tors of pharmaceutical products and |. advertising of their merchan-
re
neral advertising re-
u (MU Popa pulps is prohibWheat and oats futures maintained ited. Registered trade names may
be broadcast but accompanying texts must be entirely innocuous, such as “good 2 Illustrations of all kinds are
advertising -and the rules - covering self-medication are the same as for radio, 3. Window display advertising and distribution of samples except in limited quantities to hospitals are prohibited, also the use of sound trucks and similar media. Another decree, promulgated Sept, 1, provides that legal owners of pharmaceutical companies. must be
lieved that only approximately 50 per cent of the owners would be able to meet this qualification. A third decree was effected Sept.
, 17, requiring business concerns to
submit to price control with limited gross profits. The percentage of Expense. which may be apportioned
Importers of foreign pharmaceutical products and related items are limited to six per cent profit on théir net landed costs. = The regulations, it was said, probably will prove too difficult for many U. 8. concerns which are just getting a foothold in a market previously dominated by German and other European pharmaceutical houses,
LOCAL ISSUES
Nominal quotations furnished oy ay vo apolis securities dealon. Sig Asked ts cesna
Terenas,
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has always been our earnest endeavor to serve our customers and wisely. The success of our policy is best ex2d in the number of friends we have made . . . in the and business firms we serve. atement of policy which has Bon wn witfaction thug ut tose
prohibited in newspaper and. printed.
qualified pharmacists and it was be-|
advertising is limited drastically. |°%0
COMPLAINT FILED WITH STUDEBAKER
CHICAGO, Sept. 2¢ (U. P.).—The regional national labor relations board today announced filing of a complaint against the Studebaker Corp., South Bend., Ind., for alleged discrimination against an employee who failed to join the United Auto Workers union (C. 1. 0). The complaint said the employee, Franklin Hagy, was refused shop work for which he was qualified
‘|and was made a groundskeeper.
Later he was discharged by the company, the complaint said. ; A hearing was set for Oct. 4 at
CASH REQUIRED
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at the MeNenty Mortuary, 1828 N. Meridian, Prien ngton, Ind. ny Yelaved husband of Besse e Cox, Sather of Rayond BE. and h and Mrs. Mildred: McClure; : erendistier of Dorothy Troutman, vs Bhuriey Brox Funeral Sai, paged Ihe ving Hill st rial W Park. Fins after § p. m
may call at eet Friday. or » Jess; rs; Beloved Charles Jr. and father of
Harry Lucille Emmons of Tenn.; brother of Alfred Eberg and half-brother of “Mrs; Emma: .-
EBERG—Charles J husband of Effie bers
Thursday. Fubstal M Seminal" p. from Shirley Bros. chapel Ti nois at 10th st. Hill. Friends may call at ihe bn after $5 p. m. Saturday. BANSING.L Rosin a, age 44, beloved: daugh-
Concordia cemetery. Friends ‘may ¢all at the funeral home any time after il all ot m. Tras.
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wife of Howard Hill, pa away Eo ay Services gt the of the ¢
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ILLINOIS AND OHIO STS. Open to 7 P. M,—Sat. to 10 P.M. Open Sun. to 1 P. M.—Mon. to § P, M.
A age pears. ara 1542 Barth, passed s Thursisy. Funeral ¥ 10:30] away Thursday. Services, J. C. Wilson aver. from residence, 424 W, - “Cha of the Chimes,” 1334 Prospect rill st. Burial Floral Park. Friends may| st, Monday, 9:30 a. m. Friends invited, call at the 5 po m Burial Concordia. Friends may call at turday. he “Chapel of the * after 6 Be ¥ m. Saturday. KH oo a . Amid away m, | ost. and Found. ~~
TA-4535.
LADY'S Bulova, rose goid, N. High School 4737-W, after 5:30 p. m.
LOST Black purse, all wool, Stirling funeral home, Prospect s
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lost ‘September 16th vicinity Penn and Washington or road. BE-
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Keep money, return i Suntenta to 1101 L Wash-
4%; reward. MA-6942.
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Borne; pfomised 8 army a, Yewara, 1508] gy
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ington. FR-17 LOST—Pair of brown suede Joyce shoes. at Woolworth’s Thursday evening; size
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| ACHR ow wale, vic. Williams | Creek. Ans, to “Pete.” BR-TT11. Rew.
MOULDINGS, ING.
40-Hr. Wk. While Training
Burl st the, “Chapel of the . Schools & Instructions TA BE. , mother of Mrs. CULTURE re 3 ; Col, Kennedy, | Demand for skilied operators exceed the Cyril James Kennedy Charies ney Tans ATIONAL aL and Miss Mary Cecilia Kennedy, and sis- 343 B. Washington St. ter at Rev John . nue, Louis a Re ree Hiihetmine tugnes. | Help Wanted—Female 8 paid A away Wi y, Sept. 22, age ral at the Iate residence, ; GON N. 17th st. (Beech ), Saturday, 8:30 us MASS fy Holy Name church, # a. m. In by Bt J ‘s Members of the
Bus Direct to Our Door
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AVIATION
Cashier and Wrapper Good Pay — Apply
Marott’s Shoe Store 18 E. Washington ;
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HDV. & IRON
400 W. Maryland
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5-DAY WEEK
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Help Wanted—Female 8 Help Wanted—Female 8 Elevator Oper, Jick: vids. sis &
~ Floor Girls (Colored)
loor Girls (Colored
Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. 8, 20 N. Meridian.
GIRLS OR WOMEN
16 to 45 for full time employment, dee
WESTERN UNION
x Sins +
Will Train for Skilled and Semi-skilled Openings.
% Well Established Industry.
Work,
* Day Work, ir Week.
National Hosiery Mills
RL 1321-8 A. M. to 5 P. ML.
Colored Schoolg
Por housework: after school and week- | Week ends. ~ GA-TT19. ~~ re .
% COLORED + MAIDS Siecy Wark, Gord Fy
Maids for short hours, Choose your time. - Bring a friend to work with “{you.
Claypool Hotel
unnecessary. Dairy Bar, 48 N. Pe Penn, ! GIRL OR df All or part-tim OVERALL LAUNDRY
Colored Women
30 ek 3 3 4 m. No RD. experience
Progress Laundry
See Nr. Cramer
American National 45 N. Penn,
GIRL TO LEARN Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central.
GIRLS 16 10 18 FOR” BANK MESSENGERS
Girls or Women—i8 to 40 | or Noam ae and anita fa furn, pn : Apply Blue. 3
13th
Bank
: 7 ; LOST — Transport unloading hose, 2% inch. Reward.
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR
Age 18 to 3: typing required.
sens Hosiery Mills Murray;
EDIPHONE OPR. TYPISTS
GIRLS or women to
Top Salary
0 undry;
neat and clean; pl Roll Work. 1180.
One year 44-hour week, WA-2451.
2
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demonstrate Wax IB home. raight salary commission, FR-1702 before § a. m. or after 4
Hand Sewers |
INDIANA FUR Co. 114 E. Washington
Key Punch Operator, $118 o
ain Home Office,
| NIGHT DISHWAS HER
White or colored. Good salary. Meridian,
Office File Shit Fillers, Packers APPL —— WHEELER'S Lane Bryant Offers You: : . Market 1. Permanent positions, i “Diet and Ward Maids | 2 50a; $0-br. wi. 16 overtime. Disk [WASHER Sviomd: sit wesk—| & Discounts an Wearing Avs Mews Dinec 1 w. with 0" * | 6. Food at Cost, Clean Cafeteria. 9. Free parking. : - # lifetime career Se
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