Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1943 — Page 35

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2, Decentralized administration, _ #ach contracting agency to-be au-

workers and get back to peacetime production.” The C. E. D,, a business organization with headquarters in Washington, 1s working to stimulate grass-roots planning by private employers for high-level post-war employment and production. Today's report is the first prepared by its research committee, which is headed by Ralph E. Planners, president of the Jones &' Lamson Machine Co., Springfield,

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Heavy breed hens, 22¢; Leghorn hens,

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FRICK OFFICIAL RETIRES PITTSBURGH, Oct. 8 (U. P.).— G. F. Anderson, assistant controller of the H. C. Prick Coke Co.

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| Indianapolis stockyards again to-

With Only 5500 Hogs Received Here.

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The price paid for practically every hog and sow was $14.80, government ceiling price. Receipts continued small with 5500 hogs arriving, 600 cattle, 475 calves and 1800 sheep.

GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3300)

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got plenty of help.

Farmers around Vincennes were clamoring they couldn't get apple pickers, that the apples were going to spoil, ete., but when they raised their pay from 85 cents to 60 cents they 4

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the same full-page mat (minus spe- | curement division approved it after cial services) the Meyer-Both Co.| War Finance official stated, in of New York, charges the office of| Writing, that Western Newspaper

a similar or greater spread between the job. the prices for other sized mats. Suwimm————————— Western Newspaper's prices seem | to average at least five times Meyer- | DAILY PRICE INDEX

Both's. the war finance division $280,000 Dun & Bradstreet's dally weighted

Both for about $56,000. compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100):

Rates Not Hiked Yesterday ......... veseriiie 17253

It should be pointed out that Week ago ... «es 172.26 Western's prices to the war finance Month ago ........ division are the same as its prices to Year ago ......... cessessees 160.44 commercial buyers. Both firms are 1943 high (Oct. 7) ......s... 17252 well and favorably known in the 1943 low (Jan. 2) ............ 16661

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As for the special services, a] WASHINGTON, Oct, 8 (U. ).~Covern«

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

EAA “=By William Ferguson | Nscal year through Oct. 6 compared with a : ’ year ago: * his Year Last Year Expenses . ...§ 23.852.813,198 $17,465,440,026 War fr . 22.086,142,313 15,793.507.048 Receipts .... 10,660.572,704 3987,258,028 Net def 13.183,240,403 113.475.979.047 . i 3,532,622.218 Working bal.. 18.183.978. 2,770,136, 947 Public aos . 164.360.920.274 91,314.719,958 Gold tes. .... 221 175,84 846, 213 22,755,006,143

neral officials say there is no doubt ment expenses and receipts or the current

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months ended July 31 net income, $101,576 vs. $55,218 year -ago.

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vs. $379,457 previous year. GENERAL MACHINERY CORP, 1942 net income $1,483,953 or $4.20 a | common share vs. $1,450,334 or $6.75 in 1941.

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120- 140 pounds 0 ; e. 160 pounds an that in terms of net farm income, A 160- 100 pounds .... 90 k El indians farm aie. 20 ‘pounds » wages are the : « 240 pounds 80 lowest some : e fhe is Sue % : | L Erne 330 d 0 : maintains $3. 300 pounds 14% Some Offices to Be Closed; oe wards Neo 230 pounds ..... oo 13728@14T8 Post | Telegraph Name (looking at wage 5 While the poor, harried taxpayer pulls out more of his (hinning hair at the prospect of higher Packing Som ostal lelegrap costs the way & taxes, the missus looks on sympathetically and wonders where that extra 15 per cent will come from Good $5, Calon. AI WIGAN Is Dropped factory managér if they hike the excise ix on fur coats. Spread over the tabel ae nfany of the items on Wii xin 0 ne pounds Sede 1480aie00 . Joon) Toe propor- - . Crier ene + (sales) taxes will be increased if congress approves Sdministration's mew revenue proposals. Present | 30- M0 IL likes] NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (U.P). i 3 igs sonth : and proposed taxes an each item are shown. Wo 450 pounds .....viieiiee 21400014 80 Postal Telegraph passed into history net at is 4 S RALLY 7 :C Wear [Sm iE ar we conv a a a "500 POURER ocoarsoarrs some time, because the net ’ GRAIN PRICE R reasury’ S ontract on qr Slaughter Pigs [sorbed into Western Union to give i od . {song up. : N80: ‘580 "pounds + _ 130001400 ‘he nation a single domestic tele | Recently a farmer was complainON CHICAGO BOARD CATTLE (800) §raph agency. ling about losing a good hired hand. oon u I ci y ues | oneq Steers opin ig meROUALONS mel COIL, I hate to lose that man” ! . Choice [ several. years, erg ! he told Kohimeyer. - “What are SHICAGO; Oct 3 tH. PJ Grain, By JOHN F. CRAMER 10-0 pounds oon 100001408 effective last midnight, when ill PC RETRIEVE SRT IOS futures firmed on the Board of | " Fimes Special Writer | 14g. Lice POUR .uoiiaisss it iea jan) employees and facilities of Postali,.o iii and keep but he made me LULL | I Trade {oday alter an heregular| WASHINGTON, Oct, 8.—Two federal agencies, it was learned today, | Good » Same tide the direction of Wert fn last year!" 3 opening. | are questioning the cost of the treasury’s war bond publicity, | 100-900 pounds ..........ee. 1nasgiso0 ern Union, Kohlmeyer says farmers could At the end of the first hour" ney want to know: | mals Pounds L111 13 %0kinse| All offices formerly operated bY yiare their hired hands’ time more wheat was up % to % cent a bushel; | Has the treasury bought publicity materials and services it didn't 1390-100 POUNdS ...icaaiiina. [email protected] | Postal will become Western Union with other farmers during a pinch. oats up % to 7s, rye up % to 1 cent, ,..47 Has it paid an excessive price—perhaps several hundred thou- 700-1100 pounds Cees ies 11.00 Be offices and a number are expected | Benton: and Newton counties figured and barley up 1% to 1%. | sand dollars extra for them? . : 1100-1300 pounds .......0e.es 11358 13.00|to be closed. [they would need 1500 persons to Markets rallied to indications that| omejals of the trehsury's war] — ry 700-1100 pounds ............ 8.38@ireo/ In noquiring the Postal agency detassle hybrid corn but when ihe the administration will not press ghance division, which handles War that Western Newspaper delivers . ’ Beifers for 308,124 shares of new class Bitime came they used half that numimmediate action on proposed $l.-| ponds campaigns, answer an em- excellent service. DONE «xvsvvenes 14.50018.78 | SPOCK, the Western Union acquired ber because other farmers loaned +4 000,000,000 food: subsidy -program..in. gnats “no” to both questions. But, except for the war finance 1 300-10 1000 pounds i vaus ives [email protected] all assets and business of Postaltheir help and their own services. opposition to congress. ~However, the treasury’s own pro-| division, federal agencies generally 00 800 POUNAR ..vvevrrees 1278@ 14.80 | Ad assumed all labilities. Those farmers who complain that curement division isn't so sure. have rejected Western Newspapers | 300.1000 pounds rrersees vee. 127503480) The transfer of Postal was boys from town are too green to be N. Y. S k Neither is the budget bureau, which serv ices as too elaborate and too) Joo. 900 pounds cusievsneenes [email protected] | marked in a brief ceremony in the much help are just laying theme » . toc S passes on the treasury's publicity costly. War Food, for example, quit| ‘ 200. 000 POUIEE vereeruedanns v.50@10 80 | Western Union building yesterday | selves open for criticism, Kohlmeyer billls. ; |buying from Western Newspaper | Cows (all weights) afternoon, shortly after the New says. A new hand takes consider Net The publicity costs in question the day that OWI's contract with! Good ................ [email protected] | York State Public Service commis- able training and supervision, When | High Low Last Change come from a war finance contract Meyer-Both became available to it.| pier and common " §.00a10.80 | gym approved the merger. he is just turned loose with little Allied: oid ie or "or 4 "i | With Western Newspaper Union for| Here are the special services Cahner . 5.78@ 1.00 ~~ " . commen | qv ¢ +09 the results are bound to Allis-Ch 38% 38 38% + % newspaper mats, plates, and various) which Western Newspaper provides: | Bulls (all weights) be poor, Am Can ....... Ss 8 she special services. Malling lists of the nation's daily| Baader ee 10T8@ILTS | Frmers shouldn't overlook the = Am Rad & 88 9% 9s 9 — % Under the contract the war and weekly newspapers. This in| Saage- ruse big pool of labor in the cities, either, — aay Ta Was fe ¥'y|fnance division has spent almost formation is available in apy news-| Jocd (all weights) ......... 10.0001) 3 oC _|Many farm families have moved in © Anaconda Fr 5% 3h 3h + 1a | $1,000,000 since July, 1942. Of this, paper directory, Cutter and common . e5@ 828 to take war jobs and they have br 59% 58% 58% ¥ 3% approximately $280,000 has gone for Mats in the column widths de- CALVES (11%) | The Atlas Corp. has acquired from | sons who could do farm work. of 3 All Retning 3h Bh Bae —= % mats, sired - by * individual papers. This Vealers (all weights) the United States Realty & Im-icourse these are boys from 12 to Darwen ain. Mh dae Cost Much More information likewise is readily Sood 10 chelcs dium 1 oam14 3 provement Co. all of its holdings in 15 because the 16-year-olds probe Brigys MIS co: Wz HX M4 ® rl available, {Cull (78 lbs, up) 7.00210 50 [the Plaza hotel, according to Floyd ably are working in war plants. a Cons Edison .. 22% 22 2% + %| Mats sre cardboard impressions Speed , Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves BR Odlum, Atlas president. - There is a possibility that labor Durtiss We A 35% Ju th + wn of newspaper type. From them can peed Not in Contract | Choice Saves CY A [camps will be established in Indians Douglas Airc . 60's 60's 60s .... (be cast metal plates for actuall yi contracted to deliver “"avail-| 300- 800 pounds ............ 115091278 / circula- | next year to provide emergency hel Dow Chm ....134 134 1M ~— % printing. They are ideal media for 200.1000 ponds 1... lies 11.50@1250) A further rise in monetary circula East Kodak 1804 10% 1004 + hl endin prepared publicity material | able” newspaper clippings to prove Gosd— Sinds SeANY tion to another record high and a lat special Hi, “is Be Alel Nh Me Mh rk ly.that war bond material sent out| 800-1080 pounds ............. [email protected] Sharp increase in treasury deposits Gen Poot 3% Row N=, many newspapers simultaneously. Medium — \with federal reserve banks in-| MILK WORTH $1,100,000 (or Gen Motors 51% 50% 81 +4 tl By buying its mats from Western in mat form was ‘published. How-| 500-1000 pounds ........ vee D00@1038) d a drop of $110,000000 in| 45,000,000 rds look in m Goodrich ..... 404 i" 4% + %| Newspaper Union, the treasury has over, 90 per cent of the mats go sos "seo pounds co 100 200] poems — federal reserve puusids) ws . Ind _Ray 38% 38% 3% -— % had to pay from 36 to 12 times what papersi——And— Western Calves steers) |evst mber banks during the Vana ‘last year because of baent Harvester . Shae Jae Sa: "a competing firm charges the office | 500 pounds Cown . 12s@1a se om mem ME 1 terial ‘spoliage, Purdue says. If nt TAT... 3% 13% 13% ¥ %|of war information. Moreover, the Newspaper doesn’t attempt to pro-| Medium — ns 00 a i Ot 4 A this country Is getting short of ohns-Man a 0% 3% ...'* contract was reported to have been | vide complete clippings from| *® Pound PN faa 100091200, 700,000,000, the weekly condition’ ak. thing should be done 3 Kroger G'& B.. % 3% 3k — % handled in such a way that only | dailies. Instead, War Finance buys Good and Oholce— | statement showed today, L-O-P Glass... his FL 3 "| Western Newspaper could bid. : 800 pounds down ........... 12.00013.00 » nn | to stop such waste, the university aaa 822 83; : -finance officials vigorously | !Dem from advertising checking bu- | Medium John Hauerwaas, president of th¥ Nash-Kelv 0. BE Bw yw eA officials Y | reau—at 10 cents per clip. 800-pounds down ; "500111 : urges. - : : Nat Biscuit .... Ye i, 2 is/defend the deal. They claim that pe . : U. 8. Steel Products Co, U. 8. Steel] po 0 Loo tes sterilizing Nat ‘Wl aa Wi LV Western Newspaper offers many According to War Finance divi- SUE AVI Aut : ean subsidiary, formerly the Boylé Man- 3 N ¥ Central ..l1% 17s 17% 4" uw! special services along with its mats|sion. Western Newspaper provides =. Fy " there) . «1s@ ss ufacturing Co, announced that all milking equipment, prompt cool- 4 Ohio Ol ....... 17% 17% 11% — %!__gervices which only it can pro-|very fast service, and there is every Common and choice ......... 3.35w 478 plants formerly operated by the firm| ing to 60 degrees, and hauling It 4 De ALL oe Bn ae alvide reason to believe it does. - This Lambe under the Boyle name will continue “to the processing plant early. 3 fii Se IN: 3%: | Meantime, however, the procure-|item, however, \s-not included in| Good and shes i isan f8lunder its operation. EA : Procior & 0 oe hu © [ment division has asiisd Jia price/ihe contact, ‘Meyer-Both, In Al Common in: . uo» ODDS AND ENDS: Detrolt to Shaan 4 -— 7 = 3 = ialadjustment board to look into the contract w » guarantees to Bergh, BE ED BRT ®t wii a poe view io put a mat in the main 'ay| LOCAL ISSUES |, esos, Tavs Fie, Oo ime an of the red, te os Sem Rand _.. 13 ais Li", | renegotiating it—and forcing West- quantities specified, within 72 hours) wominai quotations turnished-by Indian. $1 a share on the common -stock, | war. car will cost more pre. Sears | Roebuck. wa a 2% + 3 ern Newspaper to return any excess after an order is received, Shots scurities deslevs. Bid Asked the fret payment ol that anu, | war, perhsps 25 per cent more, bes 3 is <r BB TT uh Servier? © [Gio et a Sr Fit Buh, BAe WL ET Tate Ww ie Ve a + Y 00 Muc e? v ews r's fle Btk-Yds Bid... Fu But a big re er Fr ound). nn n n — a And the budget bureau is inquir- staff of 70 has rendered valuablt | Bobbs- Merrit com 4 BUSINESS AT A GLANCE to cut post-war prices by squeezing Stadebaker *7 5005 "Ih. 3% 7 ling into the possibility that war crvice in. calling personally on | Oirele Theater com e.. 3s By UNITED PRESS | distribution set-up. . . . arr ig RE ln y {newspaper editors and urging them |Comwith Loan 8% pd’ 03 | Independent Petroleum 3 ¥ a . + | finance may have purchased West | Delta lee com trae 12%| J. T. BAKER Chemical Co, year . US Reany . 2 32 3 =" ern Newspaper Union special serv.|!0 use War bond material This|mook Drug Co com... 14 18 lended June 30 net income $174,524] to convince members its oll war = aus ne 1% W . 4 West Air Bke . 21% 20% ~ '%jce which it could easily have done likewise is not included in the con- | Home 41% Bicw in per im or $1.29 a common share vs, $104, 572 | conference here next ap will be {Worthington .. 19% 19 10 «= ¥ |tract. However, officials give it Ind Asso Tel 8% pfd va 104% 1. “hot” one, Printed fia program in ’ y % without. Sie '"* or 65 cents for 6 months ended June Zaith Rad «3% Nh NW h Fo full t (pl ial ‘considerable weight. | Jnd Bydnt Be Ya Faia a ’ 30, 1042, and burned offi part of the top 5 r -page cial rv 8 % an. : 2 nal plus pte The Western Newspaper contract | Indvla : 4 Buns pd... 1o 13 ; Fri there was no printed mate services), Western Newspaper | Indp 18% 11% | BRAGER-EISENBERG, Inc, 6... jecvine o oh 3 Complete New York | [charges the treasury $1.12. Por Was signed July 15, 1942. The pro- dois RAlWays 60m... rr: 13s 13 ter) leaving red border. , . .

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