Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1944 — Page 8

Evansville Manufacturer Expands

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about jobs. In a recent count, 28 wanted to Steel cases for packaging ammu-: know where to find their draft Dition as a means of using up sur-| boards, life insurance companies, Plus steel. the NLRB. Red Cross, state depart-| The Senators, Joseph Ball ment of labor, etc.; 122 were hunt- Minn.) and Harold H. Burton (R.| ing the social security board; 3|O). said the proposed switch from | wanted help in finding missing rel- | atives; one wanted to rent a farm directly counter to committee and another a furnished room: 11 recommendations that surplus ma- | were hunting transit information Urals be and one wanted to get a bill civilian production. changed. | An-army spokesman confirmed The other 13,500 in that period |that pians for the change were had come to the right place. uncer way and said the move was designed not so much because of

» "2 2 ODDS AND ENDS: One Dutch |the paper shortage but because “the firm is investing idle cash in paint- steel situation has eased up so ings by old masters. . U. S. | much.” Steel containers, he exfarms had only 9,330,000 horses last | plained, are superior to cardboard vear; there has been a steady de- | containers. cline since 1915 when there were! The spokesman said that while 21,431,000 horses. . . . The average experiments were still under way age of employees is 62 in one Stude- [to “get the bugs out” of the new

Heavy breed hens, 23c; Leghorn hens, Broilers, fryers and roosters, under § { ! lbs, 26c. Leghorn springers, 23c. 4 | Old roosters, 16c. | gor 88 Current receipts, 54 ibs. and up, Graded Eggs—Grade A large, 27c; grade A medium, Sec: grade A small, 330. no grade, 23c. Butter—No. 1, 50c.

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baker department where small parts packaging, several contracts had | 4:83 Winsw W RR ¢%% ...100 _.... are sorted and wrapped for export. | already - American Loan 58 51......... 97 100 a da : port. | already been let for the new | American Loan 5s 46 ......... 99 101 ., . « The “lip mike” used in bat- material. : Cent Newspapers Woh #5. 3 at Cc . , 1 of Com g Co 4'%s 61... tlefront SR anelions may have ! Br eSe6nALH Gitisens Ing Tel 44s 61 ...... jis post-war markets in sports broad- | « 9 onsol Fin 58 eg : . SP : road | U. S. STATEMENT Ind Asso Tel Co 3%s 70 ny casts, train and sub stations. . . . WASHINGTON. April 12 (OU Inapls P & L 3V%s 70 .... 07 109 ‘ i i . April 12 (U. P.).—Gov- it A Massachusetts experiment station erment expenses and receipts for the cur- {dpi Raley oo 3 ree > is dehydrating beans with (it says) BT gear through April 10, com- | Kokomo Water Works 5s 68 ..105 ..... “ " ’ | th a year ago: Zubner Packi 0 4s 54 ..... 97 100 a “Boston baked” flavor. . . . Busi-| This Year Last Year Morris 5 & ad om, ness failures in U. S. last month Ded . 371.48] 280.54) 351.043 475.000 Muncls, Waser Werks Ss 66 «+108 iib% SE a y X ros ing 66,560,829, ,500,033, sub Serv 35 13 ........ were the lowest (only 97) since Dun Receip's .... 32.640.768.079 pai ER ei MR. A. G. McCLELLAN & Bradstreet started keeping rec- Noi tfc |. 80.8081 4180040008) up Serv, of fog Mea Tonle I” d . Cas ance 812,007, 962,153, u el alas arg orev wal We ords in 1900. . . . Inflation in Bag- Working bal. 14.049,202,315 2,199,530,323 kichmona Wates Wis 8s 87 +108 wd Fin ind eonsiipetion, _— m * Ss 50 a r i ublic debt 136.925,496,371 120,294,300,210 ac Term Corp 68 57......... | 6¢ . { / Gag: Buller nosh is ko Gold reserve . 21539 161.005 22.520.754.007| U 8 Machine Corp 8s 53....... 99 102 It Is the Best Medicine I pounds. " < vy, SECOLG- C = *Ex-nividend, ”» | “I tri i else 1 Buicks $40,000. | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |: Ever Saw, Declares Expert! ,.. led aout Syeryihing I saw Cleari a a Emm, xd ’ " Bevis +. een | | Electrician. Can Eat Any- statements about Retonga in the emanate emesis —— thi N , | newspapers I thought I might as - y i Ey LOCAL PRODUCE ng Now, well try it, too. The relief Retonga

gave me was one of the most welI soon began to eat with a good appetite and nothing seemed to hurt me. I sleep like a log now. The constipation is relieved, téo. I have regained 10 pounds, and I feel better

come surprises in my life,

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|Clellan, 1201 12th Court, N., Birm{ingham, Ala., expert electrician for [the Illinois Central railroad. Mr.

than in 10 years.

Up to $5,000 ®

We Have Made Our | McClellan, formerly lived in Florala, saw.” 112th Dividend Payment |and is a well.known member of the On Savings Accounts. International Electrical Workers as | Organization. Discussing his happy BUY ‘WAR BONDS {experience with Retonga, Mr. McAND STAMPS |Clellan continues:

“For the past several years I suffered a lot from nervous indigestion. T seldom ate a meal that did not sour in my stomach and form jas until I miserable. 1 was

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From the Great Lakes to the Gulf grateful men and women praise Retonga. Retonga is a purely herbal gastric tonic combined with liberal quantities of Vitamin B-1 and is ia- Yi tended to relieve distress due to! EE Vitamin B-1 ‘deficiency, tion, insufficient fiow of d the, stomach and

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necessary uses . . . but there isn't too much coal, too many coal cars to transport the coal, or too much manpower — al of which enter into the making of Electricity. So, see to it that Electricity is not wasted. Turn off lights and ap-

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1 y P Ny Hog prices Wete Wichanged at He Good ....... dae aay } % 1348 is ‘Cards on the Table’ Polic : L . ay. |Indianapolis stock ay, the|Medium .. ....iioiiioerens ists : i Hs y Men Under 26 Not in New| war food tion reported. | Cutler and common ..:: §2GR08 ————————————— Ty ROGER BUDROW sme y . F : The market was Try active as , CALVES (400) on Deferred List Face 0500 hogs arrived. The top was halon al Walsh SEVERAL MONTHS AGO THIS COLUMN told about $50 for good Ll Shoiee Lous Jo ond lo a . : y i unders, e also in- to. medium the Hoosier Lamp & Stamping Coip. of Evansville whose Induction. H0-poundsss. Receipts also 10 Soss Jn seth 1 ~ president, Thomas J. Morton Jr., started a series of excep- | WASHINGTON, April 12 (U. P).|50 sheep. 2 Feeder and Stocker Cattle snd Calves tionally frank talks with employees about their jobs, the | —Local draft boards today began Se 0. Chor HOGS O30) a Sees Coo company and anything that interested them. : the task of weeding out from among| 130. 140 pounds .. Lo. AL I8@IL00 800- 800 pounds ..o.esc 11.80g11.00 It was not one of those “flash in the pan” ideas, as the 500,000 industrial deferments 188: 180 Bounds - wi. BMGT Coad 2 tossg can be seen in other talks Mr. Morton has made. He has granted to men under 26 all those i: pr Eas “ BR Rai ibe Bo 4 mn REGHE been knocking rumors in the head by telling his workers not covered by the government's 34a. 110 bounds a 110G13.85 i MR TT _ all about profits, dividends, war contracts, competition, re- | new Sq drastiently reduced de-| 3: 0 Bound: perieetttt 1+ BE | -y E T) X EB % . - x . - asnRabantanes "! toe! negotiation, etc. Executives plagued by rumors ‘among wie Ss AT oi The list, issued yesterday by Draft| Meer 0... ie His eat Mle (steers) workers ought to write Mr. Morton for a reprint of his talks| 0 0 5 on high-speed military tractor, the M-6, which is more than double the size of in Reng Had] Chua called “Cards on the Table.” | the recently announced M-d. Built by Allis-Chalmers, it teams up with the new 240 mm. howitzer and | 0 gh than agricultural in| 210- 300 pounds 131001338) 500- 900 pounds ............. $$0QILT “There are some rumors through § y 8-inch gun. It carries a crew of 10, has its own anti-aircraft machine gun and is powered by two engines, which men under 26 may be con-| 33- 380 Bounds -: 13001318 kd . (heifers) the shop that the eompmiy deste] = sidered for deferments. Those whose ‘Good— pe : ho Wy 308 poinas and dOwD ....... [email protected] to change) from a cost-plus nx = 1 — jobs do not fall within the list will 40- 500 pou a3utasgiiney 12.85 13.00 BIE i a 0.25011.50 {se contract to fixed-price basis) to That April 15 Tax : lhe reclassified’ Yor Induction to) atiua.Pounds or Pods SWB 2 clean up Sain vig] . . meet ~ army-navy demands for| 350- 450 pounds .......os.. 11. ng125 Sue htt) Ba Single Persons Earning $2700 Dm ig22 ; a 2 of | ———i—— / n g e er son S ar ni n qg ! PROMOTED BY B.C. a The. exact number of under 26 i [email protected] Sood ANd Oe an $308 8.00 both our em-| A—J. A. registrants who will continue to be| . LAMBS 5 . . » plovees and the 183 Labor Shortage Areas Marri d O $3500 File muss. tor the pest 15 months deterred in the listed activities will| cages = < ; » % ’ : : [email protected] um and cholce .........: 1 20 Morton old hie Unable to Expand arrie ver ne manager of the Bloomington, Ind. be bused oi Fequests SUMINGY. bY Hi oh and good... urerts A001 20 ployees, “After Estimates of 1044 income must be filed before April 15 by all single [R- C. A. plant, said today that hel coo. Committee under Manpower | 1300: HNGIT some years’ ex-| Consumer Goods. taxpayers who expect to earn over $2700, and married ones who ex- (has been appointed general man-|chief Paul V. McNutt. 10.78¢ 18.18 perience, I have pect $3500 or more, and all those with taxable incomes not covered [goer of manufacturing of all 100.000 Requests 34.10% iH 3 + On , grown accustomed | WASHINGTON, April 12 (U. P).| py withholding taxes. At least one-quarter of the estimated tax must |g A, C.-Victor concerns with head- y i300 " 1475g16.00 : : to Shop Surrs | —Givillan production in 183 labor | be paid at this time. Payment depends upon ne Sifercrive between quarters at Camden, N. J. He dis- Hershey indicated that deferment | “0/50 POURS ...sevesseess [email protected] CAN ADIAN ALUMINUM and long ag shortage areas was virtually frozen the taxpayer's estimated income and the estimaied with lo/dang las. closed that R. T. Orth, now at Cam-| requests thus far totaled more |1100-1300 pounds ....ceececees [email protected] learned that they eee | crdit -is allowed where the latter den, would replace him as general th 100.000. but that th yg [email protected] ; x are usually figments of somebody's at present levels today as a safe- | exceeds the tax due. But in the [manager at Bloomington May 1. shen joo) , oy aat more thas pounds ........ ones Bias KING INCFTON, . Apel 2 inati » : 3 | 3 ei . . o) — - o» hat th guard against sy Alerference. 15 GRAIN PRICES TURN | Maloriy. of Sa if in The office of the rubber director| goo. 80 pounds ..... vsereses [email protected] | Canadian imports” for a condition Thereupon, he explained that t3€ o,p output from expanding consum- | will pay one-fourth of the excess | 6500 THUNDERBOLTS—De-|, 1 eaqy asked for about 1700 to] H09-1000 pounds .......eecee IL0@IE00| 1151 wip) force American aluminum company got a $43.50 fee per stapil-| oo qc anufacture. -» | of the estimated income over the | eres of P-47 Thunderbolts to the| cateouard synthetic "| Good— 0 izer. later reduced to $36.40 under | withholding ~ tax. . Tax blanks | - safeguard syn rubber produc 800- S08 SOUNAS .evisnssasse 14.00 Jo.40 workers into further work layoffs, joe s os. fixed-fee contract] The action taken by the war pro- Ey ES n work sheet and army air forces by Republic Avia-|tion. Other “manpower claimant” 300-100 0 pounds . + 14.00 Nicholas A. Zonarich, president of the . cost-p t paiq duction board was believed to be| on 4 : tion Corp. totaled more than 6500| agencies which will Submit requests; 00-600 POUDAS .conassesses 12.0001400( the Aluminum Workers of Amerunder which the government paid... o temoorary measure. It was| CHICAGO, April 12 (U. P). —| alternative work sheet may be ob- : Common— . the costs. This did away with the On% # iy ’ Al tained at most banks or at local |in less than two years, according to for their flelds of activity. include| Goo 900 pounds .........\.. [email protected]| ica (C. 1.0), today demanded th nt “the higher the cost, the understood that exceptions would be| Grain futures displayed a steady| 8 of Internal Te , ; the maritime commission, petroleum ©. Bulls (al) weights) the war production board sto] talk e nig Joost, MI% made for certain plants using non- collector © ernal revenue of- |president Alfred Marchev. administration for wa d of | Beet— f ak to easy tone onthe Board of Trade r, boar 2.50] Canadian imports of aluminum. more fee we would m o ts. he Vital materials and employing help| ., yo fr Eo > fices, , war communications, war food ad- Bh wm weights) ..cover UNG, rich said rumors of further The new deg pacts, he! dat could not be used for war yu a.m. Wheat Was unchanged Estimated income tax may be | p. 3 0. Perrine, assistant Vice|pinistration, co-ordinator of fish-| G00d .....c.cceviees snares jigg120 layoffs in the aluminum industry ts, “We bid to produce a “ok: wo mt a bushel; oats un.| determined by Use of a table OB lpresigent of the Ameriean Tele-jeries, army service forces, navy de- Medium sominon oooern. $8010.00) have come to his attention. ® certain number of unis at a defi-| Lhe new WPB policy was. seb, ,ngeq to off %: rye unchanged| the simple work sheet form. OF pone and Telegraph Co. willlpartment and war production “If we are not able to use nite price per unit. A profit is made] 0% I8 a mEmbIEIIUm 1 all bu-|, #1, and barley unchanged to| a more detailed determination of | speak before a board. bracket to expedite the job of re-!aluminum as fast as we are produce if total costs are held under the reau and division chiefs, who were| oo the tax. without the aid of the (group of elec- While the process is being com-| classifying the younger group. ing and importing it, then let's stop selling price.” imsiracied not to authorize proguc-| : figured the al- trical and radio pleted, induction of men 26 and] The stringent new deferment importing it,” Zonarich told the He 5214 the change would not HOR of consumer Jems In group one table, may be figured on LA€ Al | oineers at 8 over will continue to be suspended. policy will permit 00-day defer-| WPB. “Just because Jesse Jones mean cutting the working force | 1APOT areas—where the manpower N Y. Stock S ternative work sheet. p. m. Friday in Selective service officials said the ments for coal miners 22 through made an outrageous contract for (“We hope to hold near its present | Problem 1s Toss Rowe at a Tare . ’ Total payment may be made |the World War suspension ofginally ‘was meant to|25 in certain coal producing areas Canadian aluminum at above-ceil. level”) nor would they go back to| 1&1, an ae Beha Tate or the High Low LastChange| April 15, or in quarterly install |Memorial. Dr. lapply only to those in essential provided they have three or more ing prices, and just because money the 40-hour week. “Due to our loca- | 2% orized: production ste in they i nal 8 351 35% 4+ a t pefore April 15, June | Perrine will dis- jobs, but ‘that it was up to state] years of experience and their defer-|advanced to the Canadian alumie tion right at Republic Aviation's | frst three months of 1944, which- | An Can C86 88; BBp — mepigonar P cuss “Frequency, directors whether those in non-es- ments are approved by the solid num interests may turn out to be back door, providing our costs come [VET Was lower. Am Lot i 55 13% 1% IT * h 15, Sept. 15. and’ Dec, 15. New of Power and Noise sential jobs should also be included. fuels administrator. All men under an outright gift, is no reason for down, it certainly will be to the ad- Hits Electric Irons Am Roll Mill. 13% 13% 13% .... revised estimates may be filed on | “yp ii channel | Many states were reported to have|22 are to be inducted as rapidly shutting down our plants and laye vantage of both’ Republic and the| no oo. 0 oo ein [Am ToT... 3070 WH WRT 3] those qates, Io cover such Shines Telephone Sys- | stopped all inductions in the 26-38 as possible after May 1 ing off experienced workers.” air corps to increase our contracts, © poilcy Will apply In geli= 1, water... 1% TV .% .... | 38 change of income or mari tems.’’ C. R. : : all of which make steady jobs and eral to group two labor areas—re-|Anaconda . ... 28% 26a 261 — status, either by those who have chair Dr. Perrine ; high individual” annual earnings | gions designated by the war man- Tr Co oats oh ons 'y,| already filed estimates, or by Busha the central Indiana section 4 ,| 8... 20% h % — 4 » who become liable later in - ; The ower Gur HEIL OO A i power commission as potentially | Baia. Loc 8 10%, io ian = 1 ° paReOmE a EL vine of the Amermat Insitute of ees Tr our ; -1 Bendi vr 38Y 7 i ? ; , and A. N. h ness we et > that stanility of |2°0'C [avr shoriage: areas—bus it gern Steel -.. ER ia 313 Z | come tax return will allow the ig Be o. A ianapolis SEC. your job depends almost entirely | 15 expected that exemptions will be | Borg-Warner .. ws 36% 30% $i Tepayer 30 determine his exact tion of the Institute of Radio Engiupon your individual and Soliectisg graniad on A mons Jioera] Sass. Cher omer i i io z i tay Yet y vor who. will cara FREE have made the arrangements. : ere are 67 metropolitan areas|Chrysler .. Va Ee i mith, - Th: poy me oper, 5 Be ERD HF 0 RIE SB Tr i appeared certain, however, that |Gen Electric .. 35% a: 35% .... search for Mac ’ | ’ ’ —t mer nab excessive nd 10 there ws (he nw pole would fle adverse 85 Mrs 1 $15 $75 | expected to be. cover ey fhe | New York, wil discuss “Pattern for 2 =11y e SC e! production of VeAr ..... a Ya eee " . | v a 20% morrow's luncheon negotiation. 2,000,000 electric irons, about half | renour hore hs Ime ams regular withholding tax. Survival Wigs its AdverHe drew a “pie” chart showing | of which were supposed to be on|Int Harvester . 71% Tl Mh + I Persons with taxable income not | meeting | 51% of the income goes to om. {ihe market by the end of the year. Kennecott wees 3s 30 3% ig COTE hole d 5% si tising club in the Indianapojs A ployees, 14% to management; 37% |The marketable number was re-|L-O-F Glass M7 MT MT, + S! = | letic club. Mr, Smith, who wi ap-| for materials, 6.6% for taxes and |ported now to be estimated at about |foorere AM low 19 15%... | Tore April 15, include such as in- | per on the Indiana Executives 547 in profits of which 3.6% was 200,000. Marshall Field. 1413 143 1415 + % vestors, small business men, do€- | conference on Public Relations on # wpiowedl back to make more Jobs.” | Chairman Maury Maverick of the N00 Sard 4, 4 13: + | tors, lawyers, storekeepers. do- | pyjgay. recently completed a study), ~~ He said he thought, “With few ex- Smaller. War Plants Corp. it was|Nat Biscuit ©. 21 21 "21 ~— % mestic and" agricultural workers, -| o¢ public opinion in Indiana. 1 ceptions, you were well worth the learned, has already conferred with Rat. Distiters™. 1% 33% 3% = la| clergymen, and Tnemhers of the imams i money paid for your services and I WPB officials on a procedure to de-|Ohio Oil....... 19% 19% 19% — armed forces (who may exclude Postpone Showdown—The show . 1 — Tope ha 70 ble Sour Taras Lm whch la ne Wh FECES i dn | LA on DRL men ' , abor areas could increase their |Eenney ....... 3 9, a : A rest of the executives’) was worth its| civilian goods production without Penn RR ist Do 2002 29% + lt eliminated this year, and basic | hoiders for control of Certain-teed cost.” interfering with essential work in |Precr & G... ss 34% a + 1s| exemptions are changed to $550 | Products Corp., expected today, has There is much more to his talk|that area. DUA, veer 1% ill 4 —- 7#| for single taxpayers and $1320 for |been postponed because of a tembut this makes the point. It will be| He said in an interview Repubile Stl .. 16% 16% 16% + '»| married ones, with $385 allowed |porary injunction granted in Balterview that he interesting to see the reaction favored formation of “task commit- Senentey Dist. 321 31% sis - i for each dependent. timore city circuit court. * among employees to continued! tees” of manpower and production | Sears Roebuck . 887 88% 88'2 ..... S— - 12% 123 1g 4 Yi The amount of money in circulatreatment of ps an |experts that could be sent info the South pac En rs 2072 - 5 . Wagoy Wah get | tion per capita on March 31 was - . i | St a 309 v, Vo — % 8 a PRICE CUTS—Auto company asd Sp the situation as 0 Cal pn es seta st — today, Indianapolis four mills nd grain twice as great as that during the { . | 8¢ (In . a ® —_— 1 d 8 0! h spokesmen say the Liberator | ° smo ole ram————— {Std Ol (ND) 5315 53% 53% — 1a er Da nar AA, A on thelr merits). | 18st year of peace, nearly four times bomber they make costs $137.00 | Be i BE pt a 4 - . 437 2 ry 4 1 % $ le 4%. i now compared with $238,000 two AMMUNITION CA |U'S Rubber. 47a 4610 d61 — ee ors vellow shelled corn. $1.08 per greater than in 1879. years ago; light tanks have been YS Se Mo No 3a —- 12% fa— le Advertisement ~~ reduced from $46,000 to $22,564, | | Westing E1 ... 96% 96 ET and ‘machine guns (50 caliber) | OF STEEL ATTACKED 2: S&W.le 18% 18% + %) i § MAN REGAINS TEN $200 against $510 last year. |S A en or § ® = : gr 2 | WASHINGTON, April 12 (U ; OFF THE BEAM: The U. 8. em- | , Apri . P). LOCAL ISSUES ployment service's ground-floor re- | —Prominent Republican members L NGA: SENDS ception counter at 148 E.-Market st. of the Senate Truman committee | on rites era. ned - mae = | y ; a PT on | L004 denounced as “unsound and [Agents Fin Cop com 7 eee no g unwise” plans by the army to use | Bo Str vas Ly 40°

watching—.

on in peace or war is the

: a. strength of all who have’a mutual interest in it.

a large stake in America—

but very likely you overlook the size of your personal stake in the industries that help build America.

and light companies, for of your friends and neigh-

bors, you own stack in the Indianapolis-Power & Light Company or some other Electric company. But even if you don’t, you have a definite interest just the same. Your bank and insurance company, which have your

well as colleges, hospitals,

fraternal orders—make large investments in utility securities. There your money goes to work—powering war plants, lighting homes—guided and, guarded by experienced business management. So you have a mutual investment in industry and

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