Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1943 — Page 20

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Planes, Repaired in Flight industry Asks Government | [Expect 12,000 to Be Held or $158.000000 from the end of me

— By ROGER BUDROW— To Release Food to . | Over to Tomorrow; RA of si IN. EXPERIMENTAL ENGINEERS HAVE] Civilians. 3 " - Prices Ease, 2 , Seeorgins to the department of a power plant arrangement for aircraft| ....... ne x w p)—ot a | Approximately 18,000 hogs were a. : E which, in the post-war period, may enable the designing of [o,f tne cold storage and frees- : : planes whose engines can be repaired in flight. {ing Industry today urged hmmediage

: “food dis- |DOIders that it will not be able to : : a over from Saturday, the" food dis-| ~ Although we already have planes that can come in on|release of additional quantities of 3 {tribution administration reported. |retire either its 6 per cent preferreq

5 ; ; AShroiged : i vilian - ; i | It was expected that 12,000 hogs stock or the excess above $3,000,000 a and a prayer, still it will be mighty comforting to|frosen foods for ef con i wing an to know that a mechani¢ can repair a conked-out | sumption to ease the strain on over- ; Te Dl ON enp.® Of its 4 per cent first mortage bonds, motor while the plane is still in the air. burdened storage faclities, ; v he “q [sales. Heavier, weights declined 10| OUF investment bankers have ad: nis’ development stems from ex= — a Bin Snusiey a a FoRGehends to 15 cents later, ‘Reecipts also in- | vised us that it would be impractice.

5 cluded 2100 cattle, 600 calves and able to sell at this tim: proposed : denen eI oxne wae o YANKS IN CHINA the war and transport section of : 2500 sheep. ® ihe

issue of 5 per cent convertible-p Aira the war food administration, who ; . —prein the Bell said at Washington that “any di- i # ; : GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (18,000) ferred stock which was authorized

cobra, not uw an {version of hundreds of thousands EE | i. he Pounds *11 3a 13.00 bY the stockholders.” Siant In. the nase {of pounds of foods into civilian io . | leis Pounds : 13008113 “aa i. Sip ie {channels now will resuit in a dire git 200- 220 pounds 1 aoa se| Agreements for the acquisition of Joi Nr | ——— | shortage next summer.” : 20-370 pou 13.90613 % (approximately TI00 barrels of daily prope SF, De : | “I cannot see eye-to-eye with 12.00013.78 crude oil production four ne Dn he Pe tace Recreation Supplies Are crow,” one spokesman for the in- nds ET ee suction. tom hin ” dustry said, *“ uction’ me S eR tun {for slightly less tha: - i i ) , ee 1s cons [email protected] n 300,000 Since then, Al Finally Reaching have taken the ‘peaks’ .out of the - 2 : 0 pour A ros Tp Lom nan. 300) Share, lison has come a [business and we will always have exas

is Far Fronts {sufficient quantities of food for Fr Boe ; _.. nda 11.90g12 10 ROUncCed. esmetery, Prionds long way in th . loversens shipments to soldiers and] Expressing gratitude of employees for their “E” pins is Earl D. Hardy of Lukas-Harold Corp. 390-355 bounds -. nein ss = =» Il at residence matter of having . By A. T. STEELE | lend-lease as well as for civilian! ——— ft Se Ss ———— ————————————— — oi ww pounds .. FR cotighiEe Rievtsle & Manu. ] BDWARDS—Jennie, , ’ the engine inside Copyright, 1943, By the Indianapolts Times! ongumption.” b . Mm k ’ ® : 400- 450 pounds ...ce.eises.. [email protected] la : g ‘0. ay announced the ] Sam Smith, grand the ship and connected with a long and the Chicago Daily News, Inc Norden Bom sight aKkers ees | u ure or or 450- $50 pounds .. + il.isulLes development of two mobile X-ray {Sunday evening shaft and gears to the propeller. NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.—If vour| ‘Can’t Handle Surplus’ J 250-350 pounds [email protected] [aboratories for the navy, each of Hho Conkle tantra They now can run shaft out right on or your brother is stationed In| po iq he thought the oniy | Presented Award at * » S Wedioh ang: JSugmer Pin | Fick san Pholesrapts the entire | Ponds} And left from an Allison engine In yngia or’ China, don't Worry 00 aiiernative, since all military re- , B f S American River | 90- 120 pounds [email protected] COMPlement of the largest American ark. 1 lends ma the middle of the ship, turn the much about his welfare. This may | quirements are being met, is to turn Coliseum. oars on . SE CATTLE (2100) aircraft carrier’afloat in 30 hours, PERTIG—Frank J. direction of the power ean nd still be the forgeilen Trent bat Jour |the overflow into the civilian mar- For its achievements in man- NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (U. P.).—Executives of Mack Truck, Inc., an- To0- 900 BOUTdY oor 18.2001¢.20 s =» = 1 Joseph Massing Pe ers w y , is not the fo n . * - . : Y 1 : df operate prope ! orp Ph boy, Joe, is Jos re WA ket, |ufacturing the famed Norden bomb-|ticiPate an important post-war role for shallow-draft boats powered |, iio 1300 pounds . + 18.30 1680 Rationing restrictions were lifted i Ba hi J from a single engine. y {He has plenty gripes : Another packing official said that | ight, the Lukas-Harold Corp to- bY lightweight, high-speed Diesel engines in the development of new 1300-1500 pounds .. today on all types of women's eve- | 8r., brother of Ea eouple the power of (wo engines wouldn't be normal if he didnt—|quring normal periods only “50 per | 48 held to coveted army-navy “E»|SOUth American resources. 700 900 pounds . 13.35018.38 ning slippers and men's patent | TS Mes and lead it to a single propeller. {yet he is better off than he Was &/cant of the nation’s refrigerator | ay a y E. R. Leipert, manager of marine engine sales for the company, as- 300-1100 loans ; - hs a leather shoes in a move to stimulate i Adams, died Frid Two engines can be shafted to one yer ago, And the army authori- space is occupied.” However, due Lo gr was presented Saturda night | Serted today that the Amazon, Orinoco and Parana-La Plata river sys- | 1300-1500 pounds .. + 13.50G18.50 | sales of the now-sluggish stocks dure | Taibo: MFuneost gear box for counter rotating pro- (ies assert that his wants are going war demands, every available inch a oe pnb yo py | tEMS will become as important in developing South America as the Mis- Err ponds . 1050913.35 | Ing the holiday buying season. ome; 9 a. m., Sac pellers, Bun hich a Dp ta receive. steadily increasing at-|,¢ space is in use, he said. neni gr of ho Rn sissippi was in developing the Midwestern United States. 1100-1300 pounds .. . [email protected] a ] at 8. | Jones tes n y. 7! tention. : h . ce ten tet pastas tron. mene. | COMMATMION ~ : Sp a - of enffhes in an ni the past, demands for ShIp- | nes oe hat J 5 PEE CONE of the bureau of ordnance, Washington, sith Sitar Jening Jie Shes! 700-1100 pounds sees TQM | moh gividend payments for the | band of Nora An engine room in the center of the ,;.0 ang airplane space for vital | heen turned over to government- | {0 Paul A. Berger Jr., vice president sed to tap what are believed w RECORD CORPORAT Chores, ous . 14.50@1838 first 11 months of 1943 totaled ] Sinn Hairison, 3 ship, or engine rooms in the Wings necessities were so great that there |, chased food for servicemen, and |And general manager of Lukas- |e the greatest mineral and ore| 800-1000 pounds .......... 14 [email protected] $2,827,500,000, compared with $2,824, |} Grove, and brothe and lead the power by shafts and yoq jittle room left for things aiied and liberated countries. | Harold. |deposits on this hemisphere. | 600- 800 pounds .. . [email protected] | 100000 in the correspording 1943 || St Seymour, 1nd. turning gears, to wherever the de- 404 to alleviate the boredom of | “We have converted coolers into| IN his presentation speech, Capt. By using Diesel-powered boats, | (300-1000 pounds . [email protected] Jeriog, che commerce department | Webster, Wednesd signer wants to locate the pro- {pe men on this remote and rela- freezing units,” he added, “and we Noble said that the “enemy fears| Yo { copper, nitrates] be vende [email protected] | 'eported today. November payments | rE oe tively stagnant front, The strain * to the ceiling. But more than any other single thing, | *% iy 8% 0 pper, r and, WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (U. Pol om, |aggregated $127,500,000, however, H Tussday. (Seymo {are piling food to g | platinum, diamonds, oil, rubber and 500- 900 pounds .. . [email protected] ) The significance of all this is gi) je heavy, but easing, and Amer-| wo till can't handle the surplus.” {the flood of war production that rer natural resources can be ex- —Net profits of American corpora- Cows (all weights) against $128,400000 in November | A . that on a long overwater trip In 8 ;.... ars are getting better food, | equals and then surpasses his, and ited he declared. [tions for 1943 will reach a record Good es BBeND last year. em Ea plane with the engine or engines more movies, more reading matter | Asks More Egg-Drying that, no matter how well his sol- | The | husky, rectangular-shaped Nigh of $8,000,000,000, despite heavy | Cutter and common .. | 2 & @ it a Mo Survived ; located back inside the wing o and more opportunities for local! Meanwhile. Joseph B. Eastman, diers fight, spells his doom. {river boats can push three or four federal taxes, the department of Canner ... bos sab vaichiss * | cational Cash Register Co. has I Mrs. Viola Brewer fuselage, mechanics can get to all |... .¢ nearby rest camps, Not all director of the office of defense| Governor Schricker said the com- |, eavily-loaded, but extremely shal. commerce estimated today. welhi »[email protected] | COmpleted plans to purchase the [J catsgrahdchildre: Sides of it and repair it in flight. hey would like—but more, | transportation. informed the WFA pany and tts employees had brought |, “0% F5 MCHC 0 SURREY Bt Tome” department estimated that 208, ght . 8 | Allen-Wales Adding Machine Corp. | Dee. 31, 3 p.m. “au = | Rumor Dies Hard that storage facilities “are so full| new distinctions to Indiana” and|o "000 three feet deep. When COrPOrate profits before taxes would| Medtum .... . . .... $008 830 |Of Ithaca, N. Y. Through the pure a Ted INDIANAPOLIS dominated the | now Lies ’ [that incoming cars cannot unload |that they were as much In the rm. |2quipped With auxiliary fuel tanks, Tage between $22.000,000,000 and| ©U''** #20 TLL gop) "| chase, National will supplement its Friends may cai Securities offerings last week yu} of Sours ihe ig Jeaion In promptly.” it the. ad reece nonin Unite, {these small boats can work a Fiver $23000.006,900, A150 2 new all-time| , . ,, Se%iers ah weighing 1600018 30| regular line with an adding machine GREEN Willlam H. " i MY e op- - . ’ | ~ . | © d medium cee . . - - 5 » Se Stoo Ty mire] doubt will continue to be, “when | yen of pions Mors lo r rec- | Luks-Harold, paid tribute to em- 00 & month or more without re |” AI qunrier corporato.net profits, | Cull 418 ibe. up coi ta $38 20 sn Paid priced bookkeeping ma~ § Minnie G. fathed of Mallory stock. Thus, out of the do we go home?” The widely cir-| ommended: Ployees and the plant management] The reason these boats are pow- after taxes, totaled slightly more Steers s 8 = i ie oh $10072000 of new securities sold, (Culated rumor that every American |) Diversion of approximately 30/and to Carl L. Norden who "35 ered with Diesel engines, Leipert than $2,000,000,000 or 6 per cent|e30 pounds ............ 100@I1L7| Telephone service from United | Hanan of Millersy $5,500,000 represented local firms. | Soloier yous pet pip ome After per cent more food supplies into | ubable to be Drees due to ams explained, is that fuel ofl is more above a year earlier, while profits| 800-1050 pounds ... wr BUNUN ates to the island of Curacao in | Priends invited. B "= = mon abroad dies hard. [civillan channels and a reduction Mr. Ba sa ee com ANY eadily available than gasoline in| before taxes rose to record high| §00- 800 pounas ... « [email protected] the Dytch West Indies has been JEFFRIES—Homer - ° - Tee ve 0 28 Friday, 7 TINY AERIAL PHOTOS. taken! As a matter of fact, almost the of point values on certain types of | pledges unceasing effort for greater|g America. Morover, the econ- | for that period at $5,700,000,000, up Porkitring pons $3810 {established over a short wave radio- § Jeliries. a . , {only men going home from here | oat. {production of bombsights and other i {16 per cent from a year ago. 500-1000 pounds 8.350 0.38 at brother's resid over a blitzed German war city, , ; | related i omy of the Diesel engine also] } Comat - {telephone channel, it was announced § York st. Burial P British or American |“r® those With physical disabllities,| 3 yncreased production in egg- reated equipment so at the end of oy 0 tor creater pa -load and less] Domestic corporations in the first| G0™000 "pounds .. 6T8@ 8.28 today. : Moors Peace Cha are dropped by | g pay y planes to conteract the Nazil propa- | 1'0%¢ Who have passed the 38-year grying plants to facilitate move- SIX months a star for continued fuel reserves nine months of 1943 showed profits : su =» MOELLER Ernest C Prop {age limit and fliers who have done| - | excellence will be merited.” ’ { $5.900.000 1 . | Good and Morris street, be ganda claims that “no damage” was | {ment of millions of pounds of froz h of $5,900,000,000, after taxes, an in 4 131@1W| gwift & Co. earned $17,431,372 for role on a grueling period of service and re-/epn eggs from storage. 4. Col. Henry E. Tisdale, commander : crease of more than 11 per cent dedium .. [email protected]|the fiscal year ended Oct, 30, come | her Woodland, Wo. a rete of rotating nome leas fome| 3. Cold storage plants should M Pt eon, preted tis BY N Y. Stoc ks DVL. 3 year aga Ca fa : pared with $16,972,721 for. the same away Sundsy Me “GOT AN IDEA what we might |p ono ous 8 NOME leaves may | stack frosen foodstuffs so as to (Pins to a group of representative +. 42 | [email protected] |period in 19042, John Holmes, presi- W. at the G Iaeture alter the war? “a {be worked out for those completing | utilize all available space, | employees, Lt.-Comm, M. K. Cole- i

3 , Eas Burisi Crown Hill. MOORE Lillie P., a

500 Net > { { i dent, announced today. Is what Electronic Laboratories 1s | "PCC led te of service in areas) 4. Conversibn of coolers Into | Man. executive officer of the AVY! piegh Corp . oh Le = GRAIN P RICES TURN > Ee : wits of Joseph

where working conditions are diffi-| freezers. {at the naval ordnance plant, read! Allis-Chal .... 38% 38% + % asking its emplovees, and offering |), por staff men and others in 5. Forelgn nations should accel- |COngratulatory messages from the Am Can... he BTN. : war bonds as prizes for best sug- {more comfortable posts, it looks like erate shipments of frozen foods | Army and navy, | Am Rela So HIGHER AT CHICAGO gestions. The management has | long wait, . .. |consigned to them, principally Rus- | The ceremony also included the| pm Roll Mill 1% 12 Sd ; ideas of its own on post-war change in naval command of the/Am Water W 6 }! CHICAGO, Dec, 20 (U. P).—

sia who receives most of the but-! radu, but you Hever ay Morale Factors ter held in storage. |plant. Capt. G. P. Kraker, who has| Anaconda 14 13 Grain future ruled strong on the what someone else might t up. % Board of Trade today.

Armour Ill prpf 73% A ge Army tests have shown that.the| 6. Employment of war prisoners been the commanding officer since Atchison . ... 53% » ‘1 ‘At the end of the first hour wheat iiwas up % to 1 cent a bushel; oats

{more active the front, the better in critical labor shortage area to|the construction days of the plant|2l hearing .. 2h ODDS AND ENDS: Deere & Co. the morale. Morale also depends to speed handling of frozen foods. |and who has been ordered to active | Borg-Warner . 33% expects to make some cotton pickers an amazing extent on such things | crams [sea duty, turned over his command! Bn Te ot 1; unchanged to up 1 cent; rye up 1% ext. year, under the Berry patents.|as good mess, fast mail, well sup- | ito 1%, and barley inactive. %| In the December options wheat| (was up % cent a bushel from the

| (to Comm. W. E. Gladding, who has |CarriesaGen _. 4 = 4 +: London stock prices slumped plied post exchanges and adequate | ASK SUPREME COURT | Just concluded five years active sea S!Y Inv 80% . afprevious $1.70%; oats unchanged

{ Col & Alk when it was learned Prime Minister | recreational facilities. Ask any sat- { duty. Cons Edison pf 102% from 82c; and rye up 1% from $1.23%. :

Churchill had pneumona. . . . Pro- |isfieq enlisted man why he likes his| So Rm p24 duction of aircraft engines and post and he'll answer, “plenty of | BAN RENEGOTIATION! LOCAL ISSUES Curtiss-Wr ed [34 |

parts by Buick, Chevrolet and |interesting work,” “swell food.” or Shinai quotations furnished by Indian. [DONSIOS Alre .. 44% Studebaker has been cut, partly | «jotg shine movies.” Ask an un-| WASHINGTON, Dec, 20 (U. Py.) ols secu ii dealers. tha Asked | ser Mfg ... 30 Because longer-than-expected life of | happy one and he'll say, “lousy | —The Alliance Brass & Bronze Co.,| Aeris Pin Corp od .. 2 ey +" engines between overhauls; other food” or, “nothing to do.” | Alliance, O., today asked the Beit R Stk Pds pfd . : os igen Foods... § + It! According to Maj. John Nixon of | Supreme court to issue an order | Boo erin 2% pra * |Goodrieh >... 4 was WPB Chairman Donald M.| Claremont, Cal, who leads the army | Preventing the war department | Circle Theater com a Susayear Nelson who said Stalin told him | special services branch in this war | {Tom renegotiating $392,775 worth Doaith loan "vie ee 13 [int Harvester 7 124 : ay) PN, Vit 3 This Year. Last ¥ that Russia might spend $5 billion | theater, there is not an American |°f War contracts handled by the | *Hook Drug Co com .. 14% Jot Ne «-++ |Expenses .. $41,974,008,012 $32,302, for machine tools, power plants, 1o- post of any appreciable size in firm in 1942. Ra Stn syne 1% bie Johns-Man .... 8 7 PS ATE s . .. 16693315. 2.380. eomotives and other equipment, China, Burma of the India area| It Was the first time the high | ing Asso Tel 8% pra 1" Kroger O & B | 33° 3 ’ 1... 12/089,373 22 300; provided U. 8. would take raw ma- [that is getting fewer than two |COUrt has been asked to rule on the| nd, Hydre Klee" 7% bid L-O-F Glass .. 3 oi ‘Bal. 11,328,532, 6.546, femals in return. . . . Prosperity movies weekly. | renegotiation act, although several *mdpls P & L 8% pf 106 MORSBILD +ee-- NW ’ % | Publle 931.960.953 107.228.703,679 : ny ail 3% mn [ Nash-Kelv ©. --e. [Gold Res. ... 22,003,947,041 322.744,300,382 hote: The Scientech Club of Indi-| Radio receiving sets and phono- | COmpanies have attempted un-|yqBt p SL com -... ol 1 (Nat Biscuit .... 207 Qe —— anapolis has no member delinquent | graphs are still scarce but maga- | Successfully to challenge it in lower | ine Pls Water pfd 308 SMa Cash Reg . 20 X . a IANATOLS CLEARING HOUSE - in dues, zines are coming in. Jeourts, The “Alliance company’s| infin ‘Loan Go SHH oi 5 01 cee 13% | Debits ©... + —————— —— | petition justified the unusual pro- Lincoln Ro Life Ins com ... 28% 3% 3% % oo... = . cedure of original action in the |} § Mplory com . : Y xe ve ” Ve + WAGON WHEAT p On Ever, ything! { supreme court itself by contending N Ind ary ahd L021 1080, 4 a one the elose of the Chicago market RA ORO,

ol t 4 ) . Op w [that the terms of the act left NO | Pub Serv of pad 5% ° bd Pa is + liiodey Inclsnapells Sour mills and

105 | Yo 1 Diamonds, Watches |] means by which it could be testad | Public Serv: of na som ol a Tar pd

in lower eourts. Progress launary OR). + verre 13 hn he =» |No. 3 white vats, 19e,

; 80 G .e 79¢c; No. 3 yellow corn, $1.06 i Musical Instruments Cameras The company, which manu- Stokely Bros. pr pl . . x 8 % | bushel, and No. 3 white shelled corn, $1.34 |§

4 4 AS o e oe ® & 8 Clothin Shot n Ete factures metal equipment for BUNS | Upton Title com cer 38% | ; —3> OUT. oO AW : Oldest’ Loan : & Sans lis and tanks, ‘was notified on Oct. 15 Van Camp Milk prd ® |B ree I. ie *w J : : JEWELRY ; : {Van Camp Milk com dG&E... sean 'd Broken in The |by the office of Col. H. M.; Reedall, | om Std O Cal . 30% 0 38% , | * a CO. Ino. [ich of tne Clevland-oranasie tum, wigs w Wins. [3 Heat 1 : Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry | 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. [ists that he 43 Contracts fnerict Sn. 0 a ~ 3 . 8% % 8 3 “4 ; : i : ne | Cent 4 St. . “eis would. be renegotiated to determine Cunt Newspaper “ths 414. 08 |Switt tnit © 308 jon des . 30 consolidated net income thé correctness of profits and prices | Citizens Ind Tel 4%s 61 10 94% ls 94% '%,$1,979,254 vs. $1,163,785 year ago. ‘under the original contract. Consol Pin bs 60 ... U Sec. CY wa ; Protesting the renegotiation asd a"% 3° 3% 108 U.S Realty ... 1% 1% 1% 3 'w| Indian Motorcycle Co. year ended the exercise of judicial and admin- | Indpis Railway Co 8s 87 ...... Woy rie 0 tu Aug. 31 net incomie $248,033 or $2.03 . 7 | istrative functions in excess of con- | [apis Water Co 3ias 68 1 0 [Young StI Dr. 1% 14 ls .... |& common share vs. $514,645 or|s . . 2

komo Water Works 0. 7 | suitutional powers, the Alliance rm |Kubner Packing Go ths 1 5 *. |Zenith Rad %/$4.22 previous year, Co i REBUILT be A

asked the court to issue a writ of [yore ® i 10 Stores se 80... ” | : Lavtare Nitrate Co, Lid. 12|X [Sal / 8 | prohibition or mandamus to prevent No Ind Ped Serv Th 0.4 108 193%, | Incorporations months ended June 30 distributable ; . w ATC 3 | the war department's investigation. |}. [5d Tel of ind 34a 1 «80 ‘oon | Tiffany Laundry Ine, Indianapolis: net profits 476,187 pounds vs. 556, |} 5

{ The company's petition was filed by | Pub Tel 43s : 1 or yale capital stock to 330 i199 pounds previous 13 months. hn 4 o - Large selection of... 8 You Save Because We Save | | os» Weotworting Your Serbs Ose ]| Charles P. Short Jr. Chicago at. Tren Term, Corp satayie 81.208 a

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M618” 21 url “nan | tocar, probUCE | | LOCAL PRODUCE — 3 ie : | Exclusively at ; ; : : ) 8 CASE CLOTHES VONNEGUT'S : jolienvy breed hens, 3c; Leghorn hens, pes’? tress mens, 20DUC oens | I= ££ : Al St these Wilthis have new Sans, new dials and have been 82 N. Senate Ave. Open9to9 120 E. Washington St nro, tyes and Joosters. under 4 rollers fryers and roosters, under ' ; Sem rebuilt : fold from nev

Old roosters, 16c. -{ Old roosters, a Pg, ’ 4 5 » RE pass Current receipts, 84 Ibs. and up,| Eggs—Currens receipts #4 ibs. and "p

| JN | | 14 ] Ll LY AY [a tei : ae alent, Joc, Sede a medi, 3 rove Agr sc Fy ge | Bolero, 1, 80s. Butterfat—Ne. 1, are. 1 Se Buiterfat—ie. 1.

yare nie Stary Sr erkiiemasioeieen AB | j J 8 Men's Suits & Overcoats | DELTA torney, v8 inching "corp Si 9 w0i"| THIS cumious wostp : Rk Mi £ Elgin; Waltham, _Sujeva,

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