Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1943 — Page 4

~ Robert F. Wilson (left), assistant Indianapolis ares WMC director,

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> Barley— Ar and W BEET Win , area director, have a big job ahead passing | pec 16% 107% 1.16% 1.17%s 117% |, 12 oe May. 1.15% 1.16% 115% 115%a 1.18% |, A Ss 1 pt Be "on all these applications for exemption from the é8-hour week order. |M0%, S00, AR Dry.is } p29) ae i : a Asked b Bid. bn Nominal Asso Inv pf ..107 a . » = rp = ms Atchison .... . 53% i x > CASH Atchison pf .. 84% By ROGER BUDROW Wheat, corn, soybeans and rye—No [Atl G & W 1.. 31

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- om More. than 600 ‘companies in the Indianapolis area have asked that oigy. 1 mixed, 88¢c; No. 3 white, 83¢. [Aviation Corp..

. None of these applications has been acted poli ‘yet by the Indi=| - Sash. Provisions—tard. instore, $13 " ~ anapolis war manpower commission because, as Indianapolis WMC [$12.75 nominal afd bellies, $14.25 Bo Barber Asphalt 21 ak Director Wilfred Bradshaw says, “We want to take enough time to be

st from the 48-hour work week order which goes into effect| Barley —Malting. 31.30@1 44 momnst Bald Logg of 5h Balt jo .. va

hard, - $1.306¢1.24 nominal,

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‘What should a company do then, be many factors common to a whole "CASH Bendix Avn ... 33%

WMC hasn't acted on its applica- * tion?

. if the deadline is Monday but. the | industry, and threshing them out, red, "si sete: No. 3 red.’ si 57%: No. 1|Be

Wheat —Steady; feceipts; 5 cars; No. 1 Ben Ind Ta . 18% hard. $1.5941.60; No.3 hard, $1.58%:@ | Beth Steel . . 55%

together will save much time and | ysp%. : Bigelow Ban’ 5.34%

Corn—8teady: receipts, 54 cars; No. 2 Blaw-Knox

-_|repetitious’ investigation. .... 033% @102%: No 3 yellow,| Boeing Air ... 13% +. Just sit. tight, the, WMC_ says, Why. hasn't. the WMO. acted on | Seeist.t5ta: wale soin. 13% @ 1031¢ over | BonneAi & Br. 43

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and continue the. present working some of these “800 applications be- yellow; mixed corn same a yellow. na org Warns a Bo

y Oats—Steady, Jeceipis. ours. for if the deadline is Mon<| white, S1G81%sc; No. 2 red. 80 82sec & Me. 3% | ore DoW, 3 fo In-| Brewing Cp Am 445 “It all these people will Just un-| day? Because the. great portion. giana and nine No 3 alo, Soe "| Bagint Brass. 8% that they shouldn't tele- came in during the last few days ] -| Briggs Mis... 3% phone us or inquire abou} thelr|and because the WMC doesn’t want - WAGON wnat © errr] BE i 3 until we get in ¢ B to rush, into any decisions. wi. “indianapolis flour mills and grain] Budd Mig oe . 4% | with them, it will save us a Iot of| Naturally, this will take some elevators paid $1.57 per bushel for No. 1|Budd Wheel .. Tb

. Jterruptions und let us get us | With | time. It may be several months {7 2 white oats, 79c, and No. 3 pA ay Bul !before some of these applications) 9c; No. 3 yellow shelled corn, _ Bradshaw observed. ." |are decided one way or the other. “ , To expedite’ matters, Mr. Brad- The WMC has a very small staff] Thermoid Co. and domestic sub | Butte Eye 2 3 shaw intends to bunch applications and discussions between ‘them and sidiaries, nine months ended Sept. insofar as possible. Thus, applica- | the companies affected will take up| 30, net profit $535,623 or 98 cents a te {common share vs. revised $452,024 | Goimet, 4 H 0 8% ably will be considered as a group. The WMC has received no ob-' jor 80 cents year ago; quarter ended | Garuda DY... 2%

. The same with rétail stores.and so jections yet from ‘unions - or em- | Sept. 30, net profit $82,610 or 12: San Pacific, wr’ Vy.

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: THE STREET RAILWAY is _ asking. ! Christmas shoppers to avoid the rush hours when carrying large packages home. . And Postmaster Adolph Seidensticker asks

Christmas parcels in November, marking them, “Do not open before Christmas.” Fh Indiana hairdressers, in convention at the ‘Lincoln, asked women to wait 10 days between visits

Because of the shortage of ‘operators. : Leroy Robinette, 14, of 731 Kappes st, has . earned the nickname “Lucky” . . . He * was struck by .a Pennsy locomotive at "Belmont ave. and escaped with scratches and ‘bruises. . '. . Another narrow escape

. of 86 N. Ritter. ave, a Butler student, Pp and fell in front of a moving Hlinols st. . . . James 3 est, the car operator, managed to stop a few inches before the wheels crushed her. + + + It really was a lucky week, for Mrs. den Fisher, 1114 Centennial, and her " sold daughter, Beverly Ann, when they escaped with minor injuries when their i ear was struck by a New York Central passenger train at the E. Michigan st.

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pistol packin’” policewomen to direct a oy trafic. . . . First 0

Bennett. . . . Others are to be named later. . Hugh Barnhart, _ state conservation director, has urged Hoosier - duck i" hunters to save the

needed to line flying suits, gero-proof parkas and

rmy-1 E awards were, conferred “on two local plants—the RCA

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Continued from Preceding Page ~~ © [Sn Sd Sr : [Chic ETL A... 11 Avoid the Crowds— Indiana still is the football center of the : | Chie Gt W_Ry.. 2

universe, what with Notre “Dame university Chrysler ~ a acclaimed as the nation's best, and Purdue undefeated and untied, having won eight straight, . , . Purdue has won five western conference games ‘and is racing Michigan for a share of the loop championship, .. , . Michigan defeated Indiana 23-6 last Saturday, while Notre Dame was mopping up the army 26-0 and Purdue was besting Minnesota at Minneapolis. . . . Purdue is resting up this week for the annual Hoosier Classic. with Indiana at Bloomington next Saturday. . . . Basketball is getting under way with prospects of a big season despite the war. . . . In many small communities, basketball is about the only activity left in the town,

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NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (U. P.).—| Lincoln Charles C. Livingston, vice president and general .manager of the Cruver Manufacturing Co., Chicago, today recommended that the plastics industry

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