Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1943 — Page 32

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Just & Luxury Mr. Jack is being scaled down Export of private aircraft? Some, |from a 1942 profit of $1,776,000 to a but I can't see enough going to|measly $156,000, but he says the South America to make a boom air [matter isn't closed, and hopes for a plane market at home here, The|larger chunk of the $061,000—8 per South American standards of living [cent on his gross . business—for are far below those we enjoy. which he wanted to settle. I mention South America because| He has elaborate post-war plans there doesn't seem to be any other|for his 7400 employes, including a potential market in view of the|range of industrial and consumer devastated economics elsewhere. already developed, and he If, In the post-war period Wwe doesn't want these mixed up with the comparative eco-|the renegotiation argument. “Anyty we possessed prior

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CLEVELAND, Oct.. 18—~Cleveland’s two manufacturers who are na- |. conspicuous for their incentive systems are both being re-

Jotn au out remarkable production at low prices, and both have con-

business. Bill Jack of Jack & Heintz and James F. Lincoln of Lincoln Electric and where Are about as widely divergent as two successful men could be in their

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is powerless to do anything in connection with the re-employment at Brewster Aeronautical Corp. of four men who, as coast guard reserves, were discharged for bad conduct. . » ”

Chairman Arthur J. Altmeyer of the social security board told the senate finance committee today that if congress continues to postpone increases in the social security tax

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ment Co., said today the 900,000-ton allotment of steel for farm equipment will be too little and too late to help farmers next year,

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“normal” futures trading in cocoa may shortly be resumed, according to C. H. Butcher, president of the New York Cocoa exchange. » . . The Amalgamated Life and Health Insurance Co. providing benefits for Mr. Lincoln believes they much work in eight | families, began operation in ‘New : York today. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America formed the company under agreement with the clothing manufacturers, . » » Declaring that “the fat of the air transport business is in the major markets and that fat must be more evenly divided” among the smaller

, | geles and Boston. # . ” The Dayton Acme Co., Oshorne register division of Cincinnati, 0. has been awarded a government contract to man 900,000, 000 red and blue ration tokens of hard laminated fibre to be used as “change” in food rationing early next yeat. » » ” commission today scheduled Oct. 21 for a review of disciplinary action taken by National Association of Security Dealers, Inc, against certain participants in the underwriting of Public Service Co. of Indiana bonds in 1939.

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ment, Mr, Jack with an average well below his competitors; Mr. Lincoln with a far longer record of price reduction both on welding machinery and welding rods. ; On Recelving End Competitors of Mr, Lincoln say has “ruthlessly

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mes” Monday, 10 a. m. Pleasant. Friends invited, may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes” after Saturday noon, 3 MeHOLME-—Helen Oracle, 1100 W. 31st. Daughter of Mrs. Henrietta EB. MoH sister of Mrs. Margaret McHolme Kinney and Mrs, Irma EB M Robert B. McHolme of Grand \y, p. m, Priends may mortuary after Saturday a. m., MERTZ—Mathias A. (Tony), beloved husband of Myrtle Ruth Merta, father of Mrs. Evelyn Mertz Goodwin and step. fath Edward Earl Tyndall Florida, Army brother of Emil H, Memmer, Laf

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home; a m. at St Pal Church; Friends invited. Burial Joseph cemetery, NAUE-Christina, beloved

.day 3:30 p. m. at the home, 4 p. m, Penton church, Burial Fenton cemetery. R. W. Stirling service,

NEVINS—Ruth McIntyre, 81 yea beloved wife of Milton Nevins, mother of

Private Gene Nevins, United

tlle, . Funeral Sunday, 2 p. m, at Mt. Olive Methodist church, Catlin, Ind, Burial Catlin, Ind. Priends ma ‘eall at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel

Illinois at 10th, from 6 p. m. Frid until 10 a. m. Sunday, ahd at chureh after 1 p. m, Sunday. PICKLE—Lewis O., age 92, father of Mrs. Walter M away Thursday, Funeral serv: oe at he diecord_ Punetal ome, . andon, ay, 10:30 a. m. Burial 1. 0.0 FP cemetery, Friends

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