Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1944 — Page 8
Richey Explains Doubling of Quotas for Next Two. 5 Months; Dealers May: Petition to. 1 Increase Allotments.
> Marketing of milk during this month and next, the flush | : season’ of the year, will be more difficult than usual because . of manpower and container "shortages and transportation difficulties but there will be no need for “dumping” excess milk, Perry S. Richey, Indiana war food administration supervisor, said today. Mr. Richey said She ea quotas on cream and milk by-
products have been in Siz T= 5 NEW AIRROUTES URGED FOR CITY
Desert sandstorms of a fury sel produced in a “dust bowl” recently
With vehicles mounted
vehicles.
wheels bob up and Problems
arrangement, spring and axle action,
sales, and, as these quotas are «wpven with the quotas temporarily > A. B. Examiners a § increased.” he said, “consumers and $ i the trade will have to co-operate ac- | E tively to get all the milk marketed. | on an individual and specific plea for relief. recomendations made yesterday by | Must Go'to Plants {civil aeronautics board examiners! “These adjustments will not be are adopted by the board itself. over unpaved roads. avith the improving outlook on total to Memphis, Evansville, Indian- . milk production this year, these two apolis, the Muncie-Anderson- New | Studebaker heavy-duty truck. months represent the best oppor-| Castle Tri-City airfield, and on to, Serve further to agitate dust, differ tunity we will have to manufacture Ft. Wayne and Detroit.
Steering cléarance difficulties.
| remote control from a sealed booth, simulated driving over terrain is achieved by eccentric weighting of the wheels.
ly detended the. actior: of the ted-
eral government. in taking over Montgomery Ward & Co. at Chicago. In letters to all Indiana congressmen, the C. I. O. said: : “Montgomery Ward & Co's de- | fiance of the authority of the U. S. government is inexcusable, near treasonable. The only valid criticism of the seizure of the company is that it was delayed until the employees were provoked into a strike.
‘Reactionary Forces’ “Such delays, and there have been’ many, represent appeasement
of the reactionary forces which, short hours before our armies are
dom experienced by man are daily installed by the Studebaker Corp.
at South Bend. The laboratory is believed the largest of its kind and will accommodate full-sized tanks, trucks and other military
off the floor and operation by rough By this down as they revolve, inducing of abrasion have arisen especially
from the militdry necessity of transporting supplies in long convoys Above, in preparation for a “test fun,” a hooded research worker shovels deposits of dust under the front wheel of a Paddles on the front wheels,
which from those at the rear because of
IN BRIEF—
transferable to fluid milk, ! dealers may distribute their ine | creased allotment of milk to fluid) milk, cream or by-products, angerd- | ing to local demand. mend Line Linking MemAs 2 further step to see that no phis and Detroit. milk need be wasted because of the | WFA sales quotas, dealers may Indianapolis will be served by a pejition hel; aTkEL agent tor OO fourth airline, connecting this city | HSE el justinen: 0 3 with Detroit. and New Orleans, it| granted unless absolutely necessary; Examiners recommended that Chi- | - to assure utilization of all milk. As cago & Southern airlines, which has] much milk as possible, during these a run from Chicago to St. Louis and flush production months, must go to New Orleans, be permitted to estabthe manufacturing plants. Even lish a new route from New Orleans a large portion of the dairy prod-| Transcontinental & Western Air's| ucts which are needed on the home request for this run was denied and! and war fronts.” United Airlines’ request for a. De-| Mr. Richey outlined the WFA troit, Cleveland, Omaha route by policy because “as we enter the way of Toledo, Ft. Wayne, Tri-City,
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hurled into the great invasion, are | attempting’ to weaken their rear; if | Sewell Avery and his fascist-mind- | ed friends are successful in destroylin thé war labor ‘board, they will | have provoked a wave of industrial | unrest, a weakening of our fight at
Shipbuilding Second
percentage estimates were made by the armed forces as of March 1 and were obviously based on the theory that Germany would not be defeated in 1944. However, schedules are flexible and can be revised downward if - needs are suddenly reduced. The charts showed these approximate percentages in the various categories of production by the end of the year: Aircraft, 36; shipbuilding, 22; guns and fire control equipment, five; ammunition, seven; combat vehicles, eight; communications and electronics equipment, four; and other equipment and sup--plies 18. The general production picture,
| the crucial moment; they will have stabbed our fighting forces in the back,” the letter said.
“The war labor board has never been harsh on companies, easy on!
labor. The contrary is true.
{according to the charts, will reach |a high about mid-October, with la slight decline setting in later in the month and continuing through othe rest of the year. ‘
: : By FRED W. PERKINS esting change in emphasis in the Stat past year. In January, 1043, con-| puyy \ppyputa, 3—Twostruction of war piants and other : : May 3 facilities to build munitions was dollar words are a dime a dozen at ithe number one program, with ship- | Temple university here, where the building second and aircraft third.|International! Labor Organization But by the end of 1943, aircraft had outdistanced them all, ranking half again as large as shipbuilding: War plant construction had taken its
reported were delivered in April to bring the four-month 1944 total to 30,009.
a sharp drop under the March record of. 9117 planes, he pointea out that greater emphasis is now being placed on heavier fighters and bombers so that the monthly output in numbers for the rest of the year will probably not exceed last month's all-time” high.
production of B-29 super-Fortresses showed an increase.
The charts also showed an inter-
war world, and the words are purveyed in three languages, later to be
yesterday that 8343 planes
Although this figure represented
Wilson indicated that last month's
also. That is obvious on the language question and also from the evidence that since the conference opened April 20 there have been several hot rows among the delegates, at least they appear hot on
The maritime commission, in a report covering only merchant vessels, said last night that 154 ships were put into service last month to make a total of 564 for the year.
board has broken strikes, has ener
ized unions rigorously for bad faith and irresponsibility, “Sewell Avery and his resctionaty| coterie are not particularly interested in this specific case; they are
bor board.
Italy and Japan built fascist states.
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‘Sea Squatters'
Scripps-Howard
NEW YORK, May 3.—Due to science, “Sea Squatters”
ing “joy rides” compared with their “Sea Squatters”
An over-water war with millions of miles of over-water flying ex-
perienced regularly, world war II
| Chance of Coming Through interested in smashing the war ja- | . «+ + Back of Avery loom! the same interests that in Germany, |
By MAX B. COOK
are aviatiors forced down at sea—those who are | successful in inflating their rubber rafts and who are rescued alive, |
first inspection. But old hands in #lthis international conference business say that eventually a sweet spirit of compromise can be depend+ ‘ed upon to make everybody happy.
is Perkins ‘Accused
Even the gentle Frances Perkins, secretary of labor, has been accused {by John Beasley, Australian min-ister-of supply and shipping, of trying to put something aver on the smaller delegations through her | proposal that the American plan ‘of social betterment, based on the Atlantic charter, be passed on by
‘Have 4 fo 1
Aviation Editor now are havexperiences of two years ago,
gave science something to think
is now planning its part of the post-
period of peak milk production, Indianapolis, Terre Haute and St.| | High Low Last Chanse | about in the early days. | subcommittees. Mr. Beasley's beef o> during which some milk always has Louis was denied also. SCHENLEY DISTILLERS com. Alisha 20s 34% BW i + %| It is estimated that—due to sci- tail on drinking water, trimming of appeared to be timt Australia been dumped for lack of adequate) Two Others Urged {plans a 3-for-2 common stock spli Am Loco . .... 17% 17% 17% +n ence—more than 1000 U. S. fliers the raft ip a storm and keeping couldn't send a delegation large processing facilities, claims may be] and a stock purchase plan for em- | An Lh .- Ri Jo gs . | forced down at sea have lived to {rey | enough to be represented on all submade that the dumping is due to the! Examiners pointed out the value ployees, it was announced today. 9000 Carried Over H CAM T & T ... 157% 157% 157% ul fight another day. Faster Rescues committees. arbitrary provisions of the war food of a new route linking Indianapolis | fi \ Ere; am whe i6a 6% 6a + hi In the early days, sea- -squattings| Navy records show how the sea _ O€orge Tomlinson, a member of w ROYCE G. MARTIN was elected Am Wat W .... 7 7 Th + h vy o ord ith the north and south, i : er.’ I I uth, saying | 5775 M Arrive: Anaconda 25% .28% 257 - i, were long and gruelling. The DiXon- oo. a¢ting situation has improved arliament who is the British govthat while the city has _ chairman of Electric Aufo-Lite Co. | ore Arrive; | Armour & Co.. 8% . 5 31a 1a g . ‘ : y has g00% asi of which he is ident, succeeding | * Atchison ...... 66% 631: 657s 2| Aldrich-Pastula group drifted 34 go, 1a peb. 1 a forced down pilot; efiment delegate, held a press conwest railroad service, it does not o ry ca pres) i suce g Prices Stead |Ati Refin .... 30% 30% 30% + 2% days in 1942 and Rickenbacker and oo. oo ed within an hour. On ference to deny statements by deleSYLVANIA M enjoy as fast service in other di- | nige y. | B4ldL 8 rs ink » 9% | his companions drifted 21 days be- peu 17 15 airmen were rescued gates of other countries that the rections. ELECTRICITY OUTPUT in the| The supply of holdover hogs was Beth Stl ...... 60% 80% 60 *| fore rescue in the same year. But! Lear New Zealand by a lone pilot British and Canadian governments It was also recommended that apr) 29 week was second lowest this . Borgewarodt 381s. 38 3% 1 lin 78 rescues reported since the first of 4 ppy which landed in®water have been obstructive generally reduced to 9000 at the Indianapolis 0 TWA be given permission to stob year but 10.7 per cent over the cor- | stockyards today while 5775 more comrade’ . 33% 32% 33% *» of this year by the navy, the flierS go. timec to take the men off. In 80 in particular have shown relveBUFFALO, May 3 (U. P)—Ne| 8 pe Hp oh ts present In- responding 1943 week. arrived this morning, the war food Ches & Ogi #42 4 = lt were picked up in a matter of hOUTS. the same month the crew of a B-25 lance to provide for the financing UFF a a is-St. Louis run. de Lk ’ Curtiss-Wr .... 5% 8 5 of the ILO." ! S 3 i ) ent were rescued from a rubber boat gotiations were underway today for The examiners also recommended! WHOLESALE SALES for March | Seiminisearion reported. ed in tI Fog Toadiogt 1% x ri More Esuipm off Cape St. George within a few The OWI boys, frankly deyoted to purchase of the capital stock of that American Airlines be granted were 6 per cent over March, 1943, dow hoe the fo 8 oy a Gen IEec ..... 35% 35% 35% — 1s The answer is portable radios, hours of being forced down, The Propaganda that will convince the Colonial Radio Corp. of Buffalo, by permission to establish a new run and 10 per cent over February this ¢ aen™o wooo D Joma DE al Gen Touds .... dl 4% 41h +1 |signal mirrors. dye packets for col following day a navy report showed €NemYy and neutral countries of how tric Products, Inc. one “tween Cleveland “and St. Louis, vear, the commerce department re- | g Goodrich 46% 43% 46% *, oring the water, sails, beller sed- ,,.4 , patrol PBY had rescued 38 Unanimous the united nations are, 8ylvania Electric Products, Inc. stopping at Ft. Way City rted. | Receipts also included 1000 cattle Goodyear 43 443. + 3 worthy rafts that can be inflated in {zit of the nation’s two largest manu- S.OPPINE at Ft. Wayne, Tri-City and porte 1450 calves and 475 sheep. \Greyh Cp ..... 00 20 20's Ya y fliers in 35 days. Two had been Ar NOt emphasizing these disagreefacturers of radio tubes. | Iianapolis. PRODUCTION at four Ford M jing Rayon .... 31% 1%. 318 2.110 to 30 seconds by compressed g3S, gqrit for a week. One, near Ra. ments. They anparently fear the In a joint statement, A. H. Gard- | at four Ford Mo-| GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (7% | JounsMan | 30% 0 gov o os NSHing equipment, flares and, NOW, yay) was rescued immediately after *hemy and neutral countries might a joint s tor Co. of Canada was halted today | K 1 15 © a..a Sea Squatters’ almanac, water- ‘not d ner, president of Colonial, and Wal-" “| 120- 140 pounds [email protected] Kenaecotl ng 31 31's . yo. crash. Three navy airmen who NOt understand the American and p as 14,000 employees, United Auto- 140- 160 pounds [email protected] Kroger G & B 34 34 . 34 + YW proofed and so small it will fit in a i ; British di ter E. Poor, president of Sylvania, ; | 160- 180 d [email protected] L-O-P Glass . . 481, 47% 48Y% + 13 o. crashed in sight of Truk, were res. Sritish disposition to exercise the A mobile Workers (C. I. O.), resumed | 150° pounds .... aq Lockhd Alreratt 16 16 18 71 flier's wallet. vithi function s said: ldcat . | 180- 200 pounds [email protected], 100 L0C 0% 60% 60% 1s cued within three hours on Jan. 8, ction of free speech in telling “When and if these negotiations 2. wildcat Strike ‘because the nig-|. 00-220. pounds LE | Marshall Pid. 13% 13% 133, + 1s The almanac, which also makes this year. what they think about each other. . eted. Colonial 45 a wholly~ NS ona: wartime labor relations board | 34. 270 pounds 13.80 | Mont Ward ... 43 42% 43 = + i the user a member of the “Sea, But, whether they are rescued in 59,000 Words a Week are completed, Colonial as y {changed our agreement without 270- 300 pounds 12.50 | Nagh Kely Th 1a 17% + tters’ club,” devel b AN Cross Instead, th owned subsidiary of Sylvania Elec- a 300- 330 pounds 12.25 [Nat Biscuit ... 211s 20% 207 . "| Squatters’ club,” was developed bY hours, or days, ocean ing fliers Instead, the OWI operatives tric Products, Inc. will continue its| pr ASHINGTON, May 3 (U. Pp). authority. = 360 pounds [email protected] | NY Distllets .. 30) 30h 32 + | Walker Kidde ou Co., Beligville now have better than a 4 to 1 susie a special telegraph wire : , Inc., Richer ice cream in greater quantity | ne [Medum— ~~ Ohio Ol ...... 83. 18% 18% + 1 N. J, makers of the gas equipment chance of coming through not only from Philadelphia to New York, operations in Buffalo substantiall DEMANDS for al 160- 230 ds een. 0. 5 s : 8 g y SR with no executive or | during May and June was assured y, meet the re ne el Po packing Sows mais [Ean Am Air ... 290s 20% 2% + ‘2 that instantaneously inflates the alive but in good health and good and radio and cable facilities from administrative personnel changes | Vilians today when the war food! immen a Good to Choloe— | Penney _...... 992 99 9 .... |rafts. “American airlines pilot's spirits. New York to overseas) send out . ise new shell program has| Penn RR ..... 29% 29 29% + 3 : ; ; > lated” | administration relaxed restrictions lq h 70- 300 pounds [email protected] Phelps Dodge . 21's 21% 211s o 3, Who are flying millions of miles rere tener versions of the proceedings that ontemp . on frozen dairy foods. immed hopes for allocations of | 300- 330 pounds .... - [email protected]| procter & G .. 53% 53% 53% .... [over water for the air transport! ROAD-CLEANING MAGNET they think will be most useful in + Since 1931, Colonial Radio has yy oo 4 th | steel to civilians within the next six| 33 359 Pounds S11gs@il a3 Pullman Ah 09, HY + % h vinni manufactured radio receivers prin- nounced that manufacturers |, oions months, the magazine Iron|Good—. © » HIS@ILIS Fyre OF oo. 163 161, 16 ... |command, attach these almanacs to, WASHINGTON.—A road-cleaning Winning the war. They interview cipally for Sears Roebuck & Co during the two months may use 75 | Age sald. 400- 450 Pounds ..v.eve.n.. 11.00811.10| Repn T B10 30° 9% 30° of the gas cylinders on all life rafts, magnet which retrieves nails, wire, delegates “on the American scene,” and leading automobile manufac. per cent of the milk solids used in| oo - J 500 pounds ............. 11.00@ 11.10 | Schenley D ... 53 517 5213 — 15 | for instant use. tacks, springs and broken spring- particularly about Philadelphia. turers. It was expected the com- May and June, 1942. They have| SUPPLIES of ration-free chil-| "350.8 pounds 10 s0@1t0 | Socony-Vac te M2 89 + G2 Included in the data is raft sea- eaves from roads and airport run. They make phonograph records in pany. Would- continue 10 operate in been limited for Fiore than a year! dren's low-priced shoes in retailers | a Pin" | South Pac ma 28a Wa + ahship. bonrding. Signing, house ways, thereby decreasing puncture foreign languages of speeches by per cent of the quantity used hands will be exhausted before May Medium and Good— |S o 36s 35m ans 4 1p eeping, keeping watch, sea anchors, hazards, has been developed. elegates, and ship them. $0 New nese markels. in the corresponding month of the 20, the last day of the ration holi-| °° % pounds .. . 750@1050 (Std O (nd .. 331s 3va 33a ©. sailing, navigating, fishing, exer- spent — York for radio transmission. They base period, day, according te the Nedonal As. | CATTLE (10W) |S 0 x J). 35 ih 334 + 1s cising, games that can be played,! Hartford Electric Light Co. 1943 show movies which the delegates BROKEN In addition, manufacturers will | sociation of Popular Price Shoe. Re. | Cioic= Steers [20th Cent- ¥.. 23's 23° 2314 — 1. Arst aid, how to handle and drive net income $2,100521 or $250 a are asked to have delivered for be permitte : pounds ............. 15.75@®16.25 | U' 8 Rubber .. 45%; 44%; 4513 4. 7 - re vs 7 : LENSES p d to increase from 22 10 | aijers. Almont one- ee re) 200-1100 bounds | AGI U 8 Steer. 33: 51% 82: + | Off sharks and columns of vital de he -$E012119 or $2.74 1n 1942. showings In thelr homelands. REPLACED 24 per cent the maximum milk solid 5 milion pairs which went on sal {1100-1300 pounds .. .. [email protected] | Warner Bros .. 12 Na 17 a rn Sh A BRING IN THE PIECES content of ice cream for a richer Monday morning were sold last Good Pe ung S & W.. 16s 18s ies © and better product, : 700. 900 q {Zenith Rad .... 36% 36 = 36% + 3. DR. JOS, E. KERNEL (“© “0 niente sociated reported. | B88 Bind nnn RGR : TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL . ’ - OUNAS ..ovvvevvnnee ; * TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. | SLOW ALUMINUM OUTPUT LOCAL ISSUES 1300-1500 pounds ....1eeiil 14.7816.00 GR A : a =| WASHINGTON, ; — Medium PRICES TURN : INVEST IN The a ene toa] Nominal quotations, furnished by Indian- [Joo bounds am 1 301. B been ordered to shut down 72,000,000 | “P°1'° securities dealers Common ~ A I P Bid Asked ! \ | additional pounds of aluminum- | Agents Pin Cop com ......... TV oo... 700-1000 pounds ............. 10.00@12. | 0 0 . : producing capacity at the gOVverNn- Beit R Stk YA com Lolli dev ib ce— ment-owned plant in Queéns, Long | Belt R sik vas pla. . - ne Aa Cre pounds [email protected] | CHICAGO, May 3 (U. P).—Grain’ (Island, N. Y., the war production | Bobhs-Merrill 415% pid 1.11 40 ll Jw. 800 pounds 1475413: 50 | futures moved irregularly higher on (1917-1944) board announced today. |Circle Theater com _......... 43 48 17650 800 pon | the Board of Trad , > Comwith Loan 5% pfd ....... 102 108 pounds [email protected] | the Board of Trade today. | - c eh pry Se com an Hw 1 \roar000 pounds... gia At 11 a. m. wheat was off % to . . anada Dry 00 rug Co com ........... um— , $ . . NATIONAL BANK]! subsidiaries 6 mo An or ee Na ofa via Si 116% 500- 600 pounds .....eeusesee [email protected] UP i cent a bushel, oats up % to Statement of Financial Condition 1% ee Common — | 3% and rye unchanged to up ?! i ? 131 net income $640,341 vs, $823,401 {1nd Asso Tel 5% pfd ........ 102 08 500- 900 povnds [email protected] Pp =. | f D mb Tr 31 1943 ‘AT INDIANAPOLIS’ oof nd Hydro Elec 7% pid ...... 94 97 Linnea : : Wheat opened i; cent lower to aso ece e ’ {year before. Bulls , = : > ina Gen ey pd rip" Beet “Ws all weighta) | cent higher and advanced under ' *Indpls P & L com... 7 00d (all weights) ......... [email protected] ol _ BUSINESS b IR B C T Oo RY oS Pa Hg snnare— : tember “deliveries by. commerenl ASSETS ndpls Water p ..106 ..... Good eae re Indpls Water Class A com ... 17% 19 Medium . . HHH sources. The trade continued its! : @ d its ol Ju Lite tom lh SL 15 1 Cutter and common. [email protected] | stand-by position pending war de-! Government Bond : $3 532.788.09 2% ea Cows (all ights) i J ! =! ve e onas ..... cers esas se Ns ess sane Tees 8G, . Baldwin Shell Service SHERWIN ET Manary digo prac 0 Medrum LTE 1153s Yelpers. Federal Land Bank Bonds cenernscessmrsiireveresenss 199,818.28 2565 Madison Ave. WILLIAMS [Ee olor, oom 515% pfd....102%% 108% Cutter and common RR [email protected] | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | B 1,129,890.38" Has a Paint for Eves || 1X Ind Pub Serv 67 pid [1 [105% lost |Canner 6.18@ 8.00 Cioarings .................. ere 8 A011.000 Municipal Bonds ..... > I EE COE Ta seni sour Giewerme, Purpose. COSTS LESS || pup Sery of Ind 3% | 103s 10813 o CALVES (son) Debits 1.1 18,278,000 Indiana School and Armory Bonds ........ssseerst sees. 195,295.34 : . Pub f Ind On ealers (all weights) EE Our Gas & 0il—Quality Supreme ® VONNEGUT'S |! Progress Laundry com Good to choice. .. [email protected] EDITOR TO SPEAK Industrial Corporation Bonds ..........ce00iennenennnees 49,754.40 © liso md G & E 48% ... Common to medium © [email protected] : 644,95 Fore | Stokely Bros pr pf..... : a Cull (70 lbs. up) 600@ 930 John Foster Jr, associate editor | ., Cash ...... iced iaingssinisss ETRE RRR 956.31 | Gaion. Title com 111111 2 jy| Feeder and Stocker Cate and Calves | of Aviation magazine, will speak be- || Premiums (less than 90 ays dUe) .....ceeeeeseesenessss 353,235.87 an Cam I Pf ieeveeeea. LLL eer: | : k E - WE AY IN i WE Buy Diamonds Van Camp Milk com inches oe Bis | fore members of Indianapolis Ad-| Accrued interest .....cceeeeeveeriarianerssassanesnss 32,041.31 ¢ - OUNAS J. ivsietnenns ———————— of MOTH HOLES-_BURNS HIGHEST CASH PRICES Nigtrs Winkw War A i 100 Cooar0 pounds ..(rrrssarsis 128091400 Vertising club Thursday noon in the : ar WORN SPOTS A Wy us. S007 B00 poundc vivivuuee 11.00@ 1250 | [0GIANAPOLIS Athletic club, | TOTAL ....... haa d here Aaa EE $6,737,779.98 LEON TAILORING CO. STANLEY Je American Leap Sd iia : 300. 1054 pounds ....., veers [email protected] "235 Mass. Ave, In the Middle of mb ewelry Co. | Citizens 3 Ind Tel “is i 7500-1000 pounds [email protected] LIABILITIES the First Block . Wash, Lincoln Hotel Bldg. Consol Pin 5s 50 EI Common— TTTTTTUTITS : : { Ind Asso Tel Co 3s 70 108 500- 900 pounds ............. [email protected] | Ey : Indpis Railway ae | ond and cp eer | Reserve for unearned premiums .............. een $1,383,828.16 0 olce— " g Kokomo Water Works 88 86111108 _.. {800 POURS 00% oo... 13.00218.50 ! Reserve for claims and adjustment expense ............... 1,704,221.23 ubner Packing Co 4s 54 ..... { sqeLr - Risbner Packing Cos 5... 37. 108 500 pounds down ............ 10001300 | @ ON ANY 1 WING ’ Reserve for other liabilities ............c.iveevssennssns 125,419.03 Muncie Water works » 8 ed ed Calves (heifers) { ve 43 357 62 ood and Choice— tax : saa vasa y AMERICAN PAPER R00 ponds mice Autos © Diamonds © Watches Reserve for taxes .......... Ciaeseiaie Ceenes y S00 pounds down ..........:s 12.00814.50 | yoweiry ® C1 : ro 1 STOCK COMPANY 500 pounds down 10500120 | ewelry & Clothing © Radios, ete, » Voluntary reserve for contingencies and fluctuation ........ 1,980,953.94 SHEE 2 i : TAN ders dare men ; a1 on SW DDch P AND Laws (ian GET CASH IMMEDIATELY Surplus (unused deposits) .........cest 1,500,000.00 *Ex-dividend. Good and choice ...,,....... 1.75@ 9. —_—— ® : Common and medium 6.50 ms TOTAL 1000080 sss as issn ssn eases RRR $6,787,779.98 LAMB hi 3 ; » YouSepehcque WeSame]| LOCAL PRODUCE ls io pags SIR" Th > $ vercoats Heavy breed hens, 336: ors hens, | Common .. - 3.008113 5 5 Rp oa —————— me 167 *18" “21™ "247 | Vip Coihorn Soringers $0 {net prof somo March quarter|[ 1) Nols AND OHIO ST CASE CLOTHES! || Samer tt 2 on |r Prof $301012 or 56 cents a | ILLINOIS AND OHIO STS, 215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9 09 || SHE year "| share vs. $277.980 or 79 cents year || Open to 7 P. M.—Sat. to 10 P. M. A A Sei S=Ginde 4} large. lc: grade before. Open Sun. to 1 P. M~DMon. to 9 P. M. grade, 23¢. > : - v : Butter—No, 0c. Buttersat — No. 1, oxyeen Therary |[ PEARSON'S |<< 1 Equipment Can Be Rented at S > gC a WAGON WHEAT : HAAG’ S 128 N. Penn. LI-5513 o to | the close of the Chicago market ; : today, Indian flour mills an ; ; : BAND INSTRONENTS || Sen pitti, pe sunt, Tot Be , ; | -on m : ; RECORDS o SHEET MUSIC || No. 2 white oats. 7c, and No. 3 red oats, ARTHUR WOLF + T.5. McMURRAY JR. J. E. FAUST,
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