Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1943 — Page 6

of Ground Lost in ‘October. |

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her recgvered most of the ground Jost tober but did not -reach the wartime peak of September, Indiana university's bureau of busipess research reported today. “While no part. of the bureau's {dex rose significantly, all showed some improvement over a month ago,” the bureau said. “War expenditures of the federal government rose to a new high level in November, and earlier than usual Christmas buying stimulated retail trade. i “Larger than normal sales of gome farm products, * especially Cs hogs, increased farm income Eo probably the month. Industrial employment and payrolls were only slightly larg-

November Recovers. Most

Indiana business during Novem-

to. a new wartime higir fore

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55%

53%

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them,

Too little and too soon!

On March, 1862; a wooden ship which had been given a cast-iron prow and loaded with 10 heavy guns, steame | past, the shore batteries of Newport News, Va, and sank “t ships. [patience they might have made 25 or 100 Merrimac, sunk Union navy, {they had only ohe, and the Union| a' armed with gas as the Germans, [€

If the Confederates had

Vos

and won the war,

{ing turret. | Two surprise weapons, {overwhelming applicatoin of either —so the incident is importantt not as decisive action, but as the dra-| {matic beginning. of the transition on the Somme {from wooden to metal ships. “Too little and tog soon” has heen the history

but

Soon

ce, all hands are e

d there is stalemate,

Gas Even Outlawed

By J. z. HOWARD | Times Special Writer

But; —

no and a half years longer,

of all the gadgets which |have.-served as secret weapons fo {some men and painful surprises for after. their appearquipped with rendered in despair.’

defenses have been devised,

istery Shows Why Secret Weapons | Fail: Too Little and. Too, Soon’ Is Their Fate

: of the front so as to give a chance ~ achieving

roofed with iron,

had enough wooden ships,

But soon the allies were as

had its match—the Monitor, small ironclad flush with the both sides had defenses that large- ment for both sides, and the war— {water except for a two-gun revolv-' ly neutralized the effect of the land search for the secret weapon

weapon—and the war went on three

Too Few Tanks Used

On Sept. front were terrifie

t to see a herd of metal monsters ing ihe Japs in the Southwest coming across No Man's Land, pByt is our “flying artillery” going’ r belching death. It was the first to be applied in enough force “to

tank attack. Many Germans were killed and wounded and many surA thousand tanks might have’ gone straight on to Berlin—if they | hadn't had engine or tread trouble. But only 32 tanks had been used at

‘label is st d boldly the present “war's dive bombers, |

wo Union magnetic. mines pop-up land mines, | iron and rocket. guns, rocket bombs, homing | the entire torpedoes. . ~—=.gide a temporary well soon it is either neutralized by de-

that will end the war—goes on. [pn America’s surprise weapon, the

15, 1916, the Germans B-25 Mitchell planes. 4 millimeter cannon have been blast-

give a chance of achieving decisive success’?

B-25 to start with, tests to find out whether make use of the cannon practical]

decisive success.” little and too soon” | ped on the records of |

The “too

A new weapon gives one | advantage, but

nses or becomes standard arma-

Recently the spotlight has been

“flying artillery” — cannon- -packing Their 75-

rd A layman probably would think hat, having the rugged, battle-tried

the recoil device would

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WASHINC Some 2,00 lets

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SOURCE: OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION ’

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Stack Market Near End of

Busiest Year Since 1928

CANNED FR | er than in October, but the usual " ih } trend of employment and pal rolls 3 ® In April, 1015, at, Yyres, Bel- the front, and 14 of these broke and whether the firing could be acfn November is downward. Total, SOURCE: U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CoAPHIC 81 PICK Smid BIUM. the Germans sprang their down or sank into the ground. All curate enough tQ be carried out as ‘industrial em sloyment in the state great s rise weapon—poison gas the mechanical failures were of well in this country as in a Wa‘ NEW YO D 7 k u Le ’ a aoe 3 oo oo great surpri aj pois BAS. _ ts that would have shown up in zone. That being so, it would seem | RK. Dec. 2 (U. P.).—There's one more week left for 1943, is probably close ! It was no secret weapon, for the pioqrous tests far from the battle- unnecessary to exhibit the new | |And it's only five days long for the market. higher than a year ago, and paY- Toe . : Cossa L Observers look for some last-minute tax selli the us rear rolls nearly 25 per cent larger than New erre laute nations had discussed and out- front. But again it was “too little weapon to the enemy until we had evening up operation nd 1 w look ne. the nail year-end ; 25 per t lar . . ‘ s, a few loo y , in November of last year lawed it in the Hague convention and too soon,” and within a short produced it in overwhelming num-| he oe Nien I lume ER or year end rally to pound Plant fo 0 en of 1907. The surprise was that the time’ the Germans worked out anti- bers. ; ! w »e the best since 1938 Pavrolls High Hi. 1e surp 4 LAL Traders are looking ahead to 1544; They recall that 1943 s a) g Ger « should use It tank defenses, then they had tanks Shall we hear of 1000 to 2000 can- rise in the fi half followed b Say a ermans Ss . . $ r'S na ow 7 prem — SL Cl itr “During the month there was TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Dec. 27 Ry ) Co —and the war was stalemated agam. non-packing B-25s swooping down decliné and . oder - . — a some improvement in the cupply of (UP) Operations at the new This attack,” says the National “The employment of the tanks and knocking out the Jap fleet, The a I wy Ty, securities and exchange commission raw materials for the production of| a — Encyclopedia, “was so successful in September, 1916," says the Ency- Truk, Tokyo and the Nazi garrisons Nthach 5 expected to re- rylings. Their financial structure— Y illin plant the CO pT > : ; i ers ; v y 1 - : civilian goods, particularly durable penicillin plant of the Commercia Prices Are Unchan ed From that, had the German command clopedia Britannica, “was contrafy of Fortress Europe? are that procedure with unset- that of holding companies—is exgoods, but until there is some im- | Solvents Corp. may get underway rices g realized the extent of the breech to the views of those who had. Or has our side succumbed to tiement in the first halt of the pected to be materially improved. provement in the manpower <itua-| Friday with production starting Frida Quotation at created in the allied line, fit is originated the arm and were re- over-eagerness and committed an- vear and a rousing rally in the lat- No Problem tion few new civilian goods will bel next month, company officials y S quite possible that a complete sponsible for its production. They other “too little and too soon’? ter part, especially as the election ] produced irrespective of the aval- sald today. Stockyards breakthrough to the coast might considered that the tanks should Time keeps the answer among his ime approaches. The simplification process has ability of raw materials.” ” Although construction at the y . have been effected.” . be kept as a surprise on a new part military secrets. Ee the next few peeks. the LE heen, going ahead rapidly of late. LE NS ae ted ___ nosticators believe the market could At the same time t i The bureau. said newspaper ad- plan ha not beer completed, Hog receipts totaled 13.000 head at . : * et the electric light H ctimulated by the holiday they said the manufacture of gal tockvards today rise a few points. They foresee com- industry has built up a good plant tis f the holiday Bia ! the anapol stock var ' . - / vertising, Sth ae penicillin would begin before then we Indianapolis Loc ards toda - {petition “with the war bond drive to deliver more and more electricity trade and manpower shortage, Wa T) or five brick following the holiday week-end, the s— which will carry into February. in.- the future. And it hasn't a argest for the yeat he Instailiatio nas € al t n stratio e- B J ~ ) : w Be ede slightly, al- Dt dings. the largest 300 {eet long food « distribution RAMIUSLTAlion 1 Moves thereafter, they assert, will single bit of reconversion problem, K Xp# 1 INR Ee 5. ported ; . , i : an ‘ y : ot + and two stories high. Construc- por tec EE be determined by the war news. it is pointed out. though the normal trend” of bank s ! i : . Prices were unchanged from Fri- | f By Febr nf believed. th P ) CL debits in November is downward on was started last August dav's with a $13.80. tap, government Lt. Col. A. E. R. Peterka, chief 0 } y February, it is ieved, the otential use of electricity is still Aor. for 200 to 300-pounders. Re- the materials branch of the army market may be able to measure far above the one now actually “oal Output U datSijo thir « ST ' visic , rativ AS . Coal p p Ceipts also included 1600 cattle, 500 a forces Deccan arson at more accurate the results of me operative The industry Js looking <nite the labor difficulties ol B calves ar 25 shee right Field, O., said today that . . . vear 1943 in corporate profits. a or the time when demand for elecDespi hes of Ives and 1425 sheep. Civilians Will Get 132 Lbs. q, © hl Boeing Lifts Production of sireet aiready has estimated the tr or wi the early part of the month, coal — fighter planes have been grounded < $ tric power will rise sharply. It has production expanded rapidly enough GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (13.004) In ‘44 11 Lbs. Less Than by lack of 100-octane gasoline Fortresses 146 Per Cent figures but it likes to read the the plant to deliver the increased after the wage settlement to end 120. 144 pounds 3 eh ’ ' Peterka said the nation's aircraft actual ones. In a few instances Joad. Consumers are said to be . 140- 160 pounds .“ sess 11.254 11.0 ! . y / the month considerably ahead of i I BL La sus i '43 Allowance. industry has produced more planes This Year these may make a peste: showing ready to use more current when the October output. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27 11 Lo 320 bounds ip * than can be supplied with fuel, and : than estimates because corporations prices are brought down, . . a - 22 younds ....iieeeen 3. k . . - & . | Department store sales were Mississippi Valley Barge Line CO.\ 220. 240 pounds ...........-. 1380@1180 WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (U. Po. urged early complefion of refinéries SEATTLE, Dec. 27 (U. P..— tend to err on the safe side in - The automobile industry is ready about 12 per cent larger than in Oc- gt Louis, today registered with the 240- 210 CL 13 806 13.80 A ) » now under construction. ’ calculating the tax figures. to convert.to peace operations with= R )- 100 1ds 11 801380 Government food and price offi- Boeing Airplane Co.'s 1943 Flying . tober, according to the commerce ...... ..i exchange commis. 000 360 | 12 [email protected] 65 oH oe Rail Earnings Sag ‘in three months. The airplane indepartment Usually department ut n Re = 60 pound 12 607 12 65 cials disclosed today that tenta-| mpe gest major production cut- Fortress production ran 146 per Rarer realizase ys Ehave dustry faces rapid concellations of 99 vl y n | edit . oo i ) : J 3 A store sales decline about 3 per cent jon 227,000 shares of common “oq 935 pounds ] 11 504 12.75 live 1944 meat rationing plans for | pack at the Lorain. O. plant of cent ahead of last year and in_De- been showing inroads of mounting orders when the war ends. It hopes in November - ock, par value. The shares Rackiniasews civilians envisaged an average an- the National Tube Co. U. 8S. Steel cember alone, a record month, the costs and taxes. Their income has for business from civilian flyers, bus, g . y n ready i811 and outst ng. are jC a . u = 3 « ry i . : Electric power generation, which already is ued and outstanding, are Good to nae ;sar1190 nual per capita consumption- of 132 Corp., subsidiary, was made today compahy produced 92 per cent been reduced from the levels of foresees a considerable” lull before has Bpproached RG oui i. wned by Atlas Corp, Jet “ 520 i178 ll8 pounas about 11 pounds Jes¢@gpan = With “the closing of one of the | oo of the craft than in January ‘earlier in the year, and it is ex. that is achieved. The same holds more than a year, declined about and do not represent new. financ- 30; (SS 11.04 ' hic . , s ac e ause true of several other industries. the usual seasonal amount. Stee: ing 60- 400 pounds re 11 654111 80 this year. five blast furnaces th re because this year, and 10 times more than pected. some circles that, the Nah d + : * H Good— The 1944 program, how being | of a decline in pig iron orders. the month pteceding Pearl Har- roads may make overtures to the arket men anticipate a sharp production was the largest since Offering price to the public and 400. 450 pounds 116541180 oo bed” out by officials of the war a # =a in the m 2 | g interstate commerce commission to rise in foreign trade of the United January in terms of capacity of op- the underwriters will be isted later = 450- 350 poynds 1 s0uii ot I = Ce | x : por, President p. G. Johnson report- hack ; ou Stat fter the w ) i coal GE He ET Meaium— food administration and the office| After more than 45 vears con- oq 1oday get back the cuts in freight and Sates a er the war with a bigger eration and in actual tonnage prob- by amendmen 3 gipound 1000@1135 0 orice administration, would give tinuous service with U. 8 Steel The record pr » passenger rates. demand for private shipping comably set an all-time record Live- The Mississippi stock to be ‘of - Slaughter Pigs ivilis art bookholders ab 11 idiari . . Mar -d The record production was made, M tim th road jill have Pbanies. The shipbyilding industry stock sales were the best in months. fered art \of 277612 shares Medliim and Looa civilian ration b 1lders about subsidiaries, Frank F. Marquard, he said, despite a critical manpower eantime, e roads wi ave : stinm 1h Ha par srohie snd 90- 120 pounds [email protected] pounds of meat a month as against general superintendent of Clairton go tage during the summer months reduced their bonded indebtedness 1S expected to taper off and finally — N owned bv Atlas. The noes con- CATTLE (1600) this vear's average of close to 12 works, Carnegie-Tllinois Steel Corp. and “in face ot the fact that it was considerably and many now in come to-a standstill as the peace is B. & 0. NET INCOME stitute 39.66 per emt of the vol. 0. 900 Steers 1 § 1 DOURAS will retire Jan. 1. necessary during the year to re- bankruptcy or reorganization will signed. ne no of iccigeiny th hn IT a0 y is 2541 18 25 i SS } L > DECLINES SHARPLY ng one Mis - ppl, tht ; 300-1100 pound 1s som 16 50 At the same time, WFA officials s m= place thousands of men with un- have returned to the list of solvent Small boat makers look for a ing “Atlas Corp. the part ol MiISs- 1 100 yunds 304: 18 30 sal g the curr ¢ { . - - Yo . ’ opi Mien] me ve to Sh ik 1S sw 18. sas that the curr ent $20,000,000 a | Officials of the war shipping ad- skilled women: workers. roads. boom after the war as more and BALTIMORE. Dec. 27 (U. P 1ss1ppi Missi {PPI ¥ oo 3000 month milk subsidy payments would 'yinjstration are confident that johnson warned, however, that The utilities are expected to more people buy boats for their ywirchase up to 50.0 th re- Ton. nd . 11 306215 25 inu t 3 7 jov Baltimore & Ohio railroad today a oo no P= | 700. 900 pound . : EE) 5: be continued into the new Vear sufficient tonnage will be available while employment “conditions have make a good showing in the new enjoyment just as they bought cars maining Atlas-owned shares shortly ay Lg 0 ; Ir q sei 1 reported net income of $1,290.058 for So ee ati , i. oi 5 00-1300 pounds 13 753 18 50 pending a congressional decision on jn 1944 on the Great Lakes to move improved, they have not changed Year on their adjustments to the at the end of World War I. fter compietion of th yublic {- on - 1500 nds 137571550 the AC - . , ’ ! re: RE November against $4.724.518 a year ferme mF nol PUDHC Of = | rm 2 % the administrations entire 1¢od (he 9285000000 bushels of grain sufficiéntly to insure meeting 1944 earlier, but said it would operate at It» 1 off : (or tp R001 1BOR0Y508 OE subsidy program. The payments, which the war food administration increased army demands. Workers . ill offer ther Y 00-13 POUNAS .....ienvicenn 13.95.0 a =k . . - ) a deficit in December when any wi ! or oo J orn ’ ! He to keep prices for con=i{and the office of defense transpor- are needed, he said, to meet norertain Reers TO 18 Il go «ofr. 11 . 2 cain 15 | SUl y LY ie . s h ) wage adjustments necessary for ¢ or others o i» will g 00-1100 pounds 9.25310 75 um own ofisetting increased tation have estimated to be re- mal replacements in the Seattle BUSINESS PROPERTY non-operating employees will be o the selling stockholders Heifers re ucers costs with subsidies of quired for domestic needs. plants and to provide for the great- 3 ONLY— = = : - “ho fabout a cent . art, wo ot - > __accrued. - , olay ris 14.506 15 2 en NO " een b Ha her | a =» = ly increased requirements at the EE FR Management The net of $1200058 last month FIRM CHANGES NAME foo 1000 pounds eee 14 80615 30 WISE €XPITE oh Christmas checks totaling $3,600.- Renton division. : ¢ brought earnings for the first 11 : “660-800 pound 12 75@ 14 50 | Seeks Cold Storage 000 have been distributed to all © : easing i moe ors j SON N J 97 TR IES SE A iia RE : * ’ Take One-Third Man-Hours a. . months of the year to $36,739,284 HARRISON, N 3 Dec 27 (U JO0-1000 pounds... : BNR ie said. (he current, above workers of the Curtiss-Wright Corp. : fre : ; Selling compared with $31.972.287 in the P.,.—The name of Woburn De Moun Cds oeeeeiernn.. 100061375 svera aa lente oS oe including those now on. leave in The Renton demands will be es- f 4 vy : Appraising corresponding 1942 period. greasing Co. of N J. has been Common. 2.50% 10.40 1 £ civil= 1 armed services, President Guy pecially pressing because full quan- || IVR Ss. IME IN : ‘ hanged to Woburn Chemical Corp i} con IN weights) h ns made possible fv. record-high Vaughan announced today. tity. production will be reached \ZTTEESEEIITUR Ti -n ‘Mortgage Loans t 1 ous prallppwely a\ 1 ont a 2 SEAR | DAILY LY PRICE IN DEX N. J, President A. G. H. Deimold , 4 IBA ILA ightering, would enn inue with 2 nn = there in 1944 of the huge Boeing | Insurance NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (U. P.) - wmnced today. Medium [email protected] NO major changes un il £ ring when | Combined t {nes of 494 B-29 bomber, which is described as a om Zr Br iv | Cutter and common “oou so consumption will ber forced cown- ombined net earnings -0 Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted anne on 700 , Be greatest piece of air-fighting | Cannes 6.000 700 ward by higher ration point values. (companies with common stock listed ve | price index of 30 basic commodities. LOC AL PRODU CE | Bulls (all weights) : L i - >| off the New York Stock Exchange machinery every assembled,” he it nit 3 an. Beel— n an attemp 0 conserve some iq | ! compiled for United Press (1930-32 gunvy breed hens, 22, Leghorn hens, Good (all weights) 100061125 of the currently abundar lies totaled $2034.116,000 for the first said, IA IN TALI AN average uals 100): 19¢ Bn usage- ! y dant supplies nine months of 1943, an increase of At the present time, Flying Fort- a NN OZ 1h a i) Friday 70 82 Broilers, frvers and roosters, under 4 Good 9 75a 105 for more lean periods, the WFA is Y e bei built in xXi= - Y iiiieienseeceneancees 1T0B2 150 26c. Leghorn springers, 2e _ | Medium - 830% 975 caeki iditional cold 10 per.cent over the corresponding esses are being bul approxi y ' Week Ago a 170.50 Old roosters. 16 Cutter and common 6000 825 ng additiona] cold SLOTARE 0,0 054 the exchange reported mately one-third the man-hours re-| Hy - ANT wy CARES Mr +» LINCOLN 3543 Month Ago .. Cere.. 168.93 Mad Current receipts, 84 ibs. and up, CALVES (Sor space to put aside as much meat as today ’ quired at the war's outbreak and in| Year Ago .... 6500 Oraded Eggs—Grade A large, 36c: grade Vealers all’ weights) 3 possible for both the armed forces ’ only 10 per cent of the man-hours nono lel Taleie re 165 ¢ ns 8 ; a ® = = ) p ] 1943 High (Oct. 15), 173.30 grades r lc, grades A small, 28, DO 04 ta choice 155091600 and to supplement civilian con- Kurtis R. Froed id f required to build the first bomber 1943 Low (Jan. 2) 166 61 Butters 1. soc. Butterfat—No. 1 C mal and med mm A soa 13 0 sumption next summer and fall urtis . toediert, president o of the firm's initial production conHit, « 2 48e;. No. 2, 46¢ Cuil RInRInyRsD 306 B50 o ace space Now is about 90 per the Froedtert Grain & Malting Co. Co ; ) \ Te - rren | Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Caives > OTARE SE IOWL IS You Per | c. estimates that 1943 beer will tract in pre-war days, Johnson diswhy RUKINE A cent full and the WFA has ordered nec., estim S 1a eer FUNNY ‘BUSINESS | Steers .reach’a 3frecord 72 72,000:000 parfels. closed. i pry ‘ 4 Choice lard and some other meat Dv Despite a 27 per cent increase in AR IRN SX 500 0 pound 10 756112 r SWISHY en 0 ial products moved out to make labor rates since Pearl Harbor and] i swamMi dein oer, CET for pork ‘the incorporation of numerous “war | ; 500 On pout Cees 784110 TH Ba ) | , . { wy TELLS ALL Baal R sons rt San orn The milk subsidy program, which necessity” changes, Fortresses are] Medium ‘0 Sa began Oct. 1, will be extended in- cing delivered to the government Make Woodworking Your Hobby. Use alata definitely or at least until Feb 17, ° ON EXCESS PROFITS for approximately half of the con- HANGERS le EACH DELTA 300- 200 pounds T0060 RM WwW ~ o € 18 Si { o RR i hen COngren 1 elnsuind In act tract price at i time, Re aaa We Buy Usable Wire Garment ‘MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS ( n proposed anti-subsidy legisla- , oeing early fhis year. voluntarily ) 25 Good and Cholee— i. , 8 WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (U. Pp). DOCINE Hangers at 10c per bundle of 10.4 | Exclusively at 300-1000 pAunds 11 304 13 00 now awaiting action together _Rep. Robert W. Kean (R. N. 1) advised the government:that on one 62 Stores All Over Indianapolis : : Medium very oD Bills to extend the life of the | 1 = oposed A personal excess contract. the established price would VONNEGUT'S A 00 pounds 134g 11 g § $ 8 2 comt t . 7 000 S eee aaa mmodity credi corporation, profits savings plan to help fight be reduced by $120,000,000. 120 E. Washington. St. Good and Choice a } Boeing employment records show : 300 pdunds down 11 2861278 |inflation, h 5 t. 1, th has been pdinds asad t e § . r s RR Medium- { His suggestion was made in a 'DAt since cept l. and 5 “USE YOUR | CREDIT A S00 pounds down 9006 11.2% toc S «tatement which also declared that ? net gain of 6588 workers in plants OAN Belli SHEEP AND LAMBS (1425) ’ ' ’ al. f the Seattle and Renton divisions = Yearling Weathers : Net the prime duty of congress, upon its b- ( I$ \f Good and choice . 12.00% 12 85 High Low Close Change return Jan. 10 was collaboration and the six branch plants esta - * WE BUY DIAMONDS * IV, \ OM 3 Z A Medium | } [email protected] All Corp 2a 2's © 2's a R ’ , lished in western Washington dur- i A. Ewes (shorn) Allied Chem | 148 + 147% 14ma — tp With President Roosevelt and the 3 | : ; - : Good and lchotce s 75@ 675 Allis-Chal 38 117% 38 s» leaders of the armed forces in a. M% the year. to speed production, | Wolf NTE TL [8 hd bobimigbdeb ian Common and medium 425@ 8.50 Am Can a4 83% B84 + la , Co * "Johnson revealed. } ' 4 7 LAMBS Am Loco fa. Bia 13s, 1. steps to speed victory. = ER IR AS BY 131 W. Washington St. 7 Good and choice i.ei.. 14.00@1475 Am R & SS 8% 8% 8% Kean's personal excess profils - z Sn Directly Opposite Indians Theater 7 Medium and good . = . 10 5091373 | Am R Mill 12); 12% 123 , v AN % Common Co 650@1035 Am T & T ... 155% 155% 155% ravings plan would: provide that UU. S. STATEMENT 7 — Am WW ,... Gla 6! 8 . e i , ,4 a) 3S Anaconda 2 Sh Gh vy each individual, after allowing for a| ( ASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (U. P.).—Gov- YEAR GUARAN TEE WHILE THE REST OF i { LOCAL ISSUES Armour I pf .. 13 13 3. minimum subsistence level and ernment expenses and receipts for the] 3- | i Atchison 54% 54Y, 54'4 — yt ire current fiscal year through Dec. 24 com- i THE TOWN SLEEPS Nominal qiotailons furnished by Indian: | ai] Refin 25% 25's 381 axes, be required to place all ex-| | 4 with a year ago nd 3- YEAR STORAGE { d | apolis securities dealers. Bid Asked Borg-Warner 343. 34% 343s —- 1, cess income in government bonds, 4 his Year Last Year a { HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT DRUG Agents Fin Corp com........ 1 Carr & Gen 4 “4 4 : " 2 Expenses '$43,351,283,179 $33, 496,955,873 i ) ) Agents Fin Corp pfd . us... 20 | Cher eb 21 om 4 , non-negotiable until a certain time i end. 40.35.902,367 30,634,213,902 LYN FUR CO. | . STORE *Belt' R Stk Yds com 31% 41% City Inv 60 €0 80 - a, after the end of the war Receipts 18.679,247,746 7.523,294,200 | i 22d and Meridian Belt R Stk. Pds pfd 53 Col & Aik 26 25; 26 rr "W j | Bese Deficit " 24672.034.282 25,970,772,283 : : IS OPEN Bobbs-Merrill com... Lo... 4% Cons Edison pf 103 103 103 | Cash Bal 12 417.952.184 8.260.487.7711 29 E. OHIO ST. ' : { | cBohbs: Merri) ts pld 41 “ Cons Vil Air pf 19 18% 19 ., 1a WAGON WHEAT | Working Bal. 11.675.207.548 7,497,939 356 | z i -_ Y ater co Corn Prod 5534 55's 553 *Comwith Loan 5% pid) 100 103 Curtiss-Wr 37a "3 $a Sy Rn a say a ae Reserve 23, 03; 8s. bE ry S55 i0n. toot i —— 1 HERG | oe Be So com ne A {Douglas Alre 0% wh Al F 1% elevators paid 81 57 per vase! for No. 1 © J : ! OPEN TILSP. M. . . pESeT g 29, 209! 4 on . { } ; erm: s227 “BERGE | |Home T&T FL Wayne 1% « pid 11 * Edison Bros 18% 18's 18% + "a ted wheal iether FHISW OW their merita) INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE EAR MUFFS ______50c EVERY DAY EXCEPT FRIDAY | *Ind & Mich Elec 7% pid S333 116. (Gen Electric 36% 38 364 — % ad white oats, 9c, and No. 3 red osta Clearin 8 aiiasesassnesnsenatEs $ 6,436,000 : FRIDAY, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M - “What 1 . “% "Gen Foods 2 1 1 9c: No. 3 yellow shelled corn, $1.08 per LASSER ' . M. te . M. am about to iell you in evidently very exclting!” Ind Asso Tel 5% ptd .......101 108 1G 42% 42% 42% + Ya mushel 2 reese: 12ABS00Y R BAND CAPS 2 A iii Ind Hydro Elec 7% pfd ...... 11 81 ¢Gen Motors S1ls Slle Bll — ba sD Sa No. 2 white shelled corn, $1.24. Debits . -—— LEON TAILO START T Hi tren Serv 67% pid 105 Goodrich 441; 43% Ml 4+ 3s -_ ore U. 5. WAR BONDS HE 0 RING co. *Mdpls P & L 5% pt 106 1m Goodyear 38° IR! 38% - 3 * » v ga i HE NEW YEAR "RIGHT INApls P & L COM ....ovnneos 1514 17 |Ind Rayon 30% 391, 300g * LEVIN SON 235 Mass. Ave, Jn the Middle of § Indpls Railways com 12% 14% Int Harvester . 71 728 3 . 1 : . ’ WITH NEW GLASSES en *Indpls Water pfd ... 108 ‘ . 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