Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1944 — Page 6

” ” EJ CORN PLANTING has been delayed by the very rainy spring. Farmers intending to plant this late | best smoke. ought to use early hybrid varieties, |

so the crop will mature in time, Purdue advises: But some of the early varieties from northern states should avoided because they won't bring as much money per acre in this area as if the land had been planted | to soybeans.

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installations. Army

ODDS AND ENDS: and supplies.

Indianapolis

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serve Bank of Chicage. . . a RY tion.

. + . Mead Johnson & Co. of Evans-| ville will pay its regular 75-cent| dividend and an extra 50 cents July | 1. ... Hook Drug Co. earned $237,- the front lines on the 630 last year or $1.86 a share against head. $157 in the previous year, ... To- under long-range en day fire insurance firms are dis-

that their business

|Dr. Irving Langmuir, General Elec-

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gmuir calcu- |

lated the size and nature of the|give the bombs the same falling rate | tiny particles which would make the | they would attain when dropped

The generator itself has the ap-|nesium bombs were discharged f@r pearance of a small steam boiler,{ contrast. And the coup de grace— | mounted on truck or trailer. Originally this type of generator, off the demonstration. {was created mainly to protect base

experts esti-

mate in North Africa smoke generators were responsible for saving thousands of lives and millions of dollars worth of property, ships/ backed with 2's pounds of jellied

: | The first night American forces) ejected from the bomb's tail in a department store sales in the June... achore at Salerno, Italy, last! cheesecloth sock that has been set 3 week were 9 per cent over a Year September, the commander urgently |afire by ago, according to the Federal Re- asked the chemical warfare people | impact. The sock is shot out with

. About At Algiers for gmore smoke’ protec- | | At daylight the next day it one-half of the pedple in Sweden was flown hein this case sctual

belong to a consumer co-operative. smoke-pots, not the big generators. Placed on Jeep Smoke cover moved right up to

Anzio beach-

The entire beachhead was

emy artillery

fire. One important road was even mayed by the supreme court ruling under small arms fire. Allied supis interstate plies had to go forward. commerce and subject to federal covered this highway with smoke regulation; 75 years ago they would and trucks moved forward in day-

So they

roofs from a mortar mounted on an overhead crane and adjusted to

from high altitudes, German mag-

a 1000-pound = incendiary—topped

| Worse Than Nazi's The oil incendiary packs heat in a small space. It resembles la sawed off hexigonal pipe and is

a lot of |

gasoline or “gel gas” which is}

a fuse which operates on

rly 300 “flaming

enough farce to send it fe8t, “and*it spreads gobs goo on the target. Here is the Rube Goldberg working of the thing: When the bomb hits, the fuse ignites a three-to-five-second powder train which explodes a mixture of black powder and magnesium and hurls out the ignited cheesecloth sock of gel gas, which spatters on the target in a pancake three feet across and onequarter inch thick.

Flame Throwers Shown

The experts said the bomb has|pg

sticky and cohesive rod of easily

the end of world war II,

LOCAL ISSUES

Nominal quotations furnished by Indian apolis securities dealers.

Agents Fin Corp com ...

Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Steers 5

SCHENLEY ALCOHOL

TO BE 15% OF TOTAL

NEW YORK, June 13 U.P.).—Ths fourteen war-converted distilling .|plants of Schenley Distillers Corp. produced 2,802,105 gallons of indusoii |trial alcohol in April, enough to equip the allied war machine with

materials could go only into other)

have welcomed that decision be- light. Meanwhile American air| ° lta Moose 5 ; cause then they wanted to avoid cover was so good that the Germans | [°° as much heat as the Small) me Ta Pt Wayne 1% pid. 81%... Nose Svat re state regulation, such as in Virginia, | could use their roads in daylight | Seman Apne ners | 10d & Mich Elec 1% Did..e.n. us” die From ihe war's incepiion 10 May, where $30000 to $50,000 deposits Only at extreme hazard. urns riefly at a flame tempera-|Ind Asso Tel 5% pfd .. 103 108 |1 the company has produced more ture of 3000 degrees Fahrenheit, By | jog Hydro Eles 7% ptd 95% 98% than 68,500,000 gall to-do-business were required. The big M-1 is as mobile as a EER whe 8 Y | Ind Gen Serv .......... 105% 107 ’ yo gallons. by FETE } truck. but the call came for a more | Durning more slowly, it applies g- {Ip P & 3 pid eivee we nm, On the basis of production for the mobile unit. Now they have one Ditn8 heat to the target for a long- sindpls Railways “com... 13% 15 | first four months of 1944, it is estl- : only a fraction the size. It rides | °f period, . Tndpis arr IE ‘19 mated the company will supply at : right up to the front line in a Jeep.| The Ressgons) arrangement is to {sf Na: Lite com . 17 east 15 per cent of the year's war . “| facilitate packin . ncoln an Co § fd... 93 97 |alcol i Reports from the Normandy tual b Pp ! Ee clusters In neon Nat Life Shas Su. 38% 42% of Teguirements, Pers beachheads already are deseribing i ong the missile is Te-|RR Mallory 44% pid ....... 36% 28, ona | eased in clusters u 6 hich! allory com .......c.ee 25 26 on . (the use ow smoke there. Smoke, |, 2k into individ p to 60 w ch Ind Pub Serv 54% ....... 102% 105 LOCAL PRODUCE ¢ : Ino doubt, is offering valuable cover |, 2% individual bombs as they | N Ind Pub Serv 6% pfd...... 98% 107%21 Heavy breed hens, 20c; Legh Proper ¥ = | the use of smoke there. Smoke (fall from the plane. The clusters Pub Serv of Ind 8%. 10s 108 Ne . 5; Legh. Beak wi . ’ 0. on the 1 A Sep Pub Serv of Ind com 17 ' Broilers, fryers and roosters, under § @ single insurance policy ] Oe rove SeLhends, Gubler. Progress Laundry com sesnses 4% Hh BE osenern springers, 26c. vor three | § v Ind G & E 4.8% ..ocseisn 06 : that protects you from 4 kaerial bombardment and artillery N. Y. Stocks Stokely Bros pr pf...... verse 16% 18% a S0c. Butterfat—No. 1, common hazards: 2 fire ’ Net Onion 5 Rad wenn dl an l— — ; High Low Last Change| Yan Camp Milk pf... i | JRE BURGLARY . THEFT « FIRE i Am Con cv pf 1105 110% 110% ii Van Camp Milk Do eon: denne LINOLEUM Grain Dealers Mutual’ ‘HELICOPTERS NEAR | Am Loco . a HI HA Ny Algers Wins'w ao 100 ® A 'Gra E Am Rad & 8 8 11% 10% 11 ee ' esas essen 0 E re ! ) 4 ; American Loan 5s 51 .... «97 100 at ley on Hoasehold Furais MASS OUTPUT STAGE ir T&F toys 160% 480% "| American Loan 8 48 -77oi0 98 01 i acd Pecsonal Effects, plus cov- a B |Am Water W . 7% 5% 5%... *|Ch of Com Bldg Co 4%s B1.. 84 87 2 —_ luggage and RIDGEPORT, Conn., June 13 Anaconda . ... 26% 925% 25% 1, |Citizens Ind Tel 4%s 61 ......103 106 ed | : cage on your lugs 8 ; v . { . 4{ Consol Fin 5s 50 96 OS a. erag J ; (U. P.).—Thirty R-4B model helj-| Armour & Co . 5% 5% 5% + ea . apoarcl while you are “ ) ode eli=| 4 tehison es 65% 66 + % Ind Asso Tel Co 3%s 10 .....108 weariog 3p * |copters have been delivered to the Atl Refining .. 30% 20% 30% — 1 nds Pa LI He by traveling: © army, the Sikorsky division of the | par (mace ob ok 2 20% + % | Indpls Water Coton soon] 6 Ft 9 Ft 12 Ft Width Annual Premium As Low As United Aircraft Corp. said today in Borden .. ..... 31% 31% 31% .... |Kokomo Water Works 5s 88...108 .... 1s . $ | nn lannouncing that broducti | Borg-Warner . 39% 39% 3934 . a,|Kubner Packing Co 4s 64 .... 97 100 Large Selection of Inlaid < 00 { g production of the | co ierpillar TT. 49% 40v. 493, .. 1, Muncie Water Works 5s 66 ...108 ..... Immedi : 515 snub-nosed “windmill” planes had|Ches & Ohio .. 4513 45% 4515 nN Xe b Serv 3%as 73 ...... 102 103% mediate Jnvialiation! E reached the assembly line stage. ~~ |§artissWr -.-- Oo or Sn + | Pub Serv of Tod 3% 101108 106% PREE DELIVERY! B. L. Whelan, Sikorsky general Du Pont ......155Us 152% 158% -- 37 bub Tel Alas 85 . ...... -100 .. 103 Jordan Linol Co , SK} ral| «ov ee.185) : | Richmond Water Wks 5s §7...108 .... noleum . \ . Ger E 373 37} y GRAIN DEALERS manager, who learned to fly with Ger octri s n 4 3 on Ts *| Trac Term Corp 88 57 ....... 88 91 207 W. Wash. St. Opposite Statehouse the Wright brothers, also revealed Gooqyear ciioae 3% 48 35a + % 2 8 Machine Corp 5s 82...... 0102 MUTUAL AGENCY. INC jthat more intensive mass produc- | tna’ Rayon". Frits 30% 0" * 3 RR (i015 would be started soon at the Int Harvester . 6% EAR + a Fe —————————— ree RE LHL a {Nash-Kelvinator Co.'s Detroit, Kennecott ... 31° Sos Bt va Uabash 2456 {Lansing and Grand Rapids, Michy|Kroser G & B. 35 3% 38 ~ + & iplants ’ 3 51% tor _ 65 65% + 3 A ER sh-Kelv ..... { “+ Nat Biscuit ... 21% 21% 2% + Wu {Jat Disijlets . ) a 38% + a . entral .. 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KNOW the Condition of Your Pamily's Eyes, Prevention of Eyestrain Will Save a World of Trouble

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increased water bills.

your water bill.

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ILET tank leaks are common and often undetected causes of water waste and

Such leaks, frequently caused by a worn or improperly aligned rubber flushball, allow water to run continuously into the bowl, wasting from a little water (perhaps a pint) to as much as two or more gallons a minute. In one month's time, this would mean a waste of from 5,000 gallons upward—which would increase and often more than double

Check your toilet tank for leaks. Place a

l OVER FLOW : BALL \ PIPE A

FLOAT

zell, Otis M. Earl, George H. Evans,

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John E. Griffith.

... AND COST YOU MONEY, TOO

little bluing or ink in the tank. If there isa leak, usually the water in the bowl will become discolored after a short time. If this does not happen and you still suspect a leak, observe the test hand on your meter for several minutes with all water fixtures turned off. If the hand moves, there's a leak! Fight such waste! Wasted water also wastes coal used in pumping and chemicals used in purification of water—as well as increasing your water bill.

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WHERE LEAKS CAN OCCUR

not properly adjusted

ID ernment to Utilities’ Tax Money| Nriter © ap Gov y : : \ -O qutiaing of army ik . is ‘and : of Ford Moter Co. SOME STATES AND CITIES ARE SLICING off for 18 _ They demonstrate strikingly one of the reasons why Detroit mdus- * themselves a great deal of money that their utilities would |erialists worry about what will happen if continued success in the > 5 . ; nt in wartime excess | . ai invéision of Europe makes contract = stherwise pay to the federal government : Re. Ltigmapclis ard: Hon, | cancellations or cutbacks necessary | them would cost $33, and ulti- action on legislation to reprofits taxes. : i vesterday. the: —. a ints. | 0 huge volume within the next mately the entire fixture “probably| Dew the price control act faced There was a proposal for an arrangement of this sort = tration reported. Prices were un-| c” Weeks or months. will be sold as scrap, per-| further delays today in clashes of : . . yaa b it was ruled : = pe haps or ? s regarding one of this states larger utilities but it | Re changed. tie aan ea Wouien pe relief from office of price: adminis out. | Mo PEs. also included and ; of ; Dl . | each, are said to have no value even| tration regulations. ; || [ussema sxeiosivis] casoums 775 calves and 250 sheep. yards of every a som Some 40 to Detroit, however, has. levied a 20, : | pany, standing directly in the way|®s Scrap, and eventually the gov-| amendments to the pro- TH wer cent excise tax on local utilities, : . GOOD 10 E HOGS (3400) |of prompt reconversion to the | ernment will have to pay the ex-| Posed extension bill were on file thus draining off considerable reve- { 120- 140 ponds sessenereenes 10259113 production of civilian cars and the pense of disposing of them. in the house despite warnings by 3 i A40- 160 versssnessce. [email protected] both Democratic and Republican que which would otherwise go | 160- 180 | inn lasgisge re-employment of hundreds of ‘Can’t Take’ Losses to Washington. | i 208 or . thousands of workers. “a leaders of the banking commities Likewise the ALLEY 3%0- 33 pounds 1a oe Iodustty 1s convinced that| The Baruch-Hancock report’s| that most of the “selfish” proposals Georgia public 240-270 pounds . 13.80 the government has not devised | WArRIng to the public, that ‘“ex-|were inflationary and would lead service com- 370 203 bounds +r « 11.99 methods for quick disposal of the |Pensive tools and equipment fori the nation into “economic chaos. mission ordered —— 30. 360 pounds ............. 1180@118 |engrmous stocks of incompleted highly specialise war uses ay be Speaker Sam Rayburn sid the the George Powey Fog of oil Particles Used 160- 220 pounds ........ ... [email protected] | military goods and materials that Sajuatle Suy scrap” thus auto Shamives vould Ash work - Sou Co. to cut its rales will be left on hand when war work here. However, possible that time by $1,058,000, ex- To Screen Troops From | 10.78 | Stops. If congress passes the pend- mobile industry leaders say, until| quired would depend wholly on the plaining that tax { 330 110.18 ing contract-termination bill soon, Washington authorities work up number of amendments offered. savings was one E Raids 400 210.68 | this will be somewhat |COUrage to take the immense losses Cotton Vote Due : Big reason. nemy Raids. : 400- 430 pounds 10.500 10.60 | SiEPlifled, but by no means solved that are unavoidable, sales of such - Cleveland Te-| CpATHAM, N. J, June 13 (U. P) SICEO8 WAR INIGRMATION HIE BY PICK.S, N. T. 450- 500 pounds + 105001000 "me situation at the Ford High (equipment will be delayed. And| The house has approved thus far cently slashed! CH! go roe Medium— land Park plant exists, probably on prices obtainable after war produc-| Provisions to increase the price of 3 200.000 from —Smoke has taken its place in thin : 250- 450 pounds; he [email protected]| = aller scale, at other plants tion declines sharply, are likely to}oil, fish and watermelons, to reor ! ; . be much lower than they are now. {move the highest price line order the rates of the Cleveland Electric war with fighter plane cover and (7) | | A R hb P k ME uac®™ yso@iops Dee Where military production . Qluminating Co. but how much do anti-aircraft fire as a major pro-| II Incenqiqr y om acks CATTLE. GIS) @1078 | has been changed or cutback. Meanwhile, the uiountdius of i on lower priced Clothing, and to i By otek u pons Jost ave COMPAnY, tective measure against enemy raids | L + f : . S | | S 700-900 pounds [email protected] List 2500 Pages Long continue to pile up, filling factory to prove that they are passing subMichigan Is looking info the mat.| "0d ow it is moving right Up to) or O / lea in oma pace Sa-1100 Pounds - 1630ulsT | Officers of the army's Detroit buildings, yards, aisles and shipping sidy beneflis on to producers. ser also. Its public service com- the front lines and on the beach-| 1300-1500 pounds | 161561100 ordnance depot have been making docks that cannot be used for pro-| Among those rejected were pro- : Tission. is talking the matter over heads in Normandy. BAYWAY, N. J., June 13 (U. P.).—America’s far-flung petroleum in- | 500% S00 po LE 15.35¢1628 | determined and intelligene effort |duction of automobiles and other: posals to.take price ceilings and with utility executives. hoping to| The M-1 smoke generator—a big | dustry is helping fight the war with fire along with its job of producing | 900-1100 pounds ............. [email protected] |to deal with it. and, under the cir- civilian goods until they are cleared controls off perishable fresh fruits, Hh uliinty executives, hop Be 100 octane gasolines, ingredients for synthetic rubber, and toluol for 1100-1300 pounds ............. 15.75@ 16.78 | cumstances, with considerable suc- {of government-owned property. rough rice, raw furs, used furnimeat this vear's federal tax dead- boy that makes more smoke than | g 1300-1600 Pounds ..esssesssss. [email protected] | ine ’ a steel mill smokestack—was demon- | high explosives, a demonstration given jointly by Standard Oil Co. (New | Medi on cess. And meanwhile there will be few! ture and farm machinery sold at 1 _lctrated convincingly near here to-|Jersey) and the chemical warfare service, disclosed today. : | 1100-1300 popnds © 13350135] In November, 1941, Ford whs given jobs for the 850000 people now| Public auction, and to guarantee a The federal government, wor- strated c gly n { ; @ ried, is looking into the matter, try- day for the benefit of newspaper- | Out of the proving grounds of Standard Oil here, high ranking offi- {common 2 a contract for 7040 medium tanks | Working in automobile plants here| fair profit to manufacturers of all ng to discover what, if anything, men. A smoke screen company of cers of the CWS, government officials, officers of Standard Ol, wa EW pun Helters [email protected]| 4 tank destroyers. Notice that 8nd throughout the country, and goods made from agricultural prodsan be done about the use of rate the chemical warfare service turned | newspapermen witnessed the devas- : | Cho the contract would be terminated |for millions more in trades and in-|ucts. Also defeated was an amendreductions, local excise taxes, cus- eight generators loose on a_given tating work of oil incendiaries, stars are aimable on the order of an goo O00 Boo ooo 16 00u1a.g Was served last July, and the last dustries related to or dependent on ment that would have taken ceilomer refunds and other similar signal and they soon blanketed a of the program, and flame throwers ordinary bomb, Ht. ponds "is t production stopped in November, the making of automobiles, ngs ou all foods except 61 compractices to siphon off earnings of valley with a white steam-like which can shoot fire 180 feet and| mame throwers vied with the oil| 800-1000 pounds ... A alo%%1 1043, at which ume 7728 tanks had Tiflis a statistic a ae atilities going into excess profits vapor. Unlike steam, it did not dis-|if need be shoot around & COINET yncengiaries for the day's feature Medume= ~~ been completed. Huge amounts o o 8 ics cost of live taxes. appear, but hung persistently over into a pill box. land lost only by a small margin. | Common" MEE sverrionatine [email protected] | government-owned equipment and - ing index. 0 the IMARINATY target. | Earlier in the day, the RroUP yey shot out a liquid petroleum 500- 900 pounds ............. [email protected] | material—a list filled 2500 typewrit- | Others pending would increase VINCENT BENDIX, the for- | Actually the so-called smoke is| Visited Chatham, N. J, for 2 fuel 180 feet. The trick of the gad-|ggoa 22 Coun oan weights) [email protected] len pages and Svered many hin, BY BOARD 1]3 TRA ad He In Ad sotion je¥tie Wiest, : | —it i | demonstration of the M-1 smoke | __, to get the right fuel some- Medium ....... ih © 10.009 11.75 sands of separate items—were left | farm family labor costs to mer South Bend auto and air- mot SO ®t poss it wl ny oars | generator This ejects a smoke go. °° on won't Bh “p the Cuter and common . 8.00 10.00 on hand. | agricultural parity prices. { compose ns y - ! * {Canner ............. . wg 00@ 8.00 - » - { : eraft parts designer and manu- |. or oi atomized under steam Mixture with a petroleum base aliyargsman when the wind blows Bulls (all weights) The orquance depot assigned 22° Boeisprplig a JE tietied ! facturer, is planning to manu- ',recqure. {the speed of sound—1100 3 3 against him. Rt i Heda) HDI perienced men to appraise the pos-; sien mala pals B ary Incorpar ations fecture helicopters after the war. Used in Africa second. I a je of We STR For these flame throwers, Stan-|Seusage— pois Wiseit sie usefulness ) uayujactured, night. He is now working on three | mv. oil from which the smok {oan be. Pe dard Ofl Development Co., subsid-| Medium => "70000000 10.00@ 10.08 | bo ,| C. William Maibucher was elected piamensi-Graph Corp.. 403 Oitizens Bank | e oil from c SmOKe 1S | erage city block. jary of Standard Oil (N., J) and| Cutter and common ........ 7.25¢10.00 | 30d established a special board to vi d i | same address; 300 she. a on i models, a two-passenger 120-mile {made, and the generator . itself,| Japanese structures—targets for CWS produced a thickened fuel CALVES (115) pass on sales involving losses to the, ce president and George F. Butt- oe A ereial ol res 8 se par an hour top speed job, a 10- |were developed in the Standard Oil the oil incendiaries—gave the Bay-| '_ y v adding a powtler 10 ord Vealers (all weights) government. There was special em- Wil. treasurer. | Search in dimensional photography: passenger and a 20-passenger |CO. Of New Jersey's Esso labora-|way scene a touch of realism. ooo ooo. eociine with this | 300d to choice vo 15.502 16.50 | phasis on avoiding such losses, and| Members elected fo the governing rar ey Rd TOR Itories, to fulfill the specifications of [Bombs were shot down on the , |Colinon 1 medium... 9.00018.00| .. © rocult many sales sim have Committee were George L. Denny, 17 8. Broadway, Peru: BE Wehiial y ply craft. fuel a flame thrower can fire a 7.00 8.50 | EB. Clifford | Oritfith, same address: 1000 ‘shares ho not been made. Under the rules,| ™ ord Barrett, Ernest R. Balt- 0" 10 ™ Weisell Baber, Avanell Baber,

aimable fire three times as far as Cholce— william P. Flynn, Murra P. H. Langsenkamp Realty Corp, Indie 500- 800 08 ve icirrenns ; . prod . Es , y H. Mor-| polis: the old weapons—with longer dura-| 00-1050 pounds .. «~ [30081438 war Niction ris, Edward B. Raub, Roy Sahm, A aiaUIuD. ice. Stations, Inc, tion of firing and less hazard to the |Good— Worth More as Scrap William R. Evans, Robert B. Evans SUhen: Giasolution, SDeIRLOTr 500- 800 pounds . 11.759 13.00 ! " . | Welfare Finance, Inc. 301 Circle Tower, pe A : Rp ; 300.1050 pounds ........... «- [email protected] One item, 14,000 tons of special nd Henry Holt, | Indians is; agent, J. % Scheriemsier, ‘Like Water From Hose 300-1000 pounds ........ ve. 102891178 | Semi-finished steel, had cost $55 a The governing committee will! sir" Jue” P. E Schortemeier, Robert H. Operators directed them at Jap-| 500- 900 pounds ............ sas@ioas| fon. Efforts to sell the entire lot, meet Monday, July 3. to appoint the ate Reber Kk. Bullding Corp, 49 anese pillboxes here today. The fire |; 4 ana cheers (steers) brought only two bids, the highest! Secretary. chief inspector and giate St. Hammond; agent, John P. flowed like water out of a garden| 500 pounds BOT soieisien [email protected] | $20 & ton. Steel users were invited weighmastey. 3100 par . value; Ns gg hose. It was shown that the weapon | “300 bounds dowu 11.00 to bid on smaller lots, and 7000 tons) eg Wagner, Robert could ‘shoot: around = corner by at~ tien” 1L00@1338 | now have been sold at an averagel UU, S. STATEMENT tT Oita Cur: tacking a pillbox from a wide angle Good and Choice— of $45. The other 7000 tons is still o cunaron und 13 (© P) —Gor a Inc., New J i the posible Hoe or tre and steam. : BR aaiiiaha an +» 12.75915.00 stacked up here. | croment _exbenses and Teosipts Jor the ration withdrawal os = ST Save: bouncing the burning discharge into 00 Pounds down ............ 105061278| ~General-purpose machine 1001S pared with 8 year ago. Pb eh. - go: M . Petérsburg: EW, the pillbox. This molten fire in real ml SANs (250) have proved easier to sell at good = sihis Year Last Year ty a ary FL ar Pg WR action not only destroys everything Good to choice... ...... prices. But special tools and fiX-| war Spending 31.899 479.137 YE 00 RAT 001 | parm” Baward a ur Wahasiedier, oa combustible, but it also eliminates|Common to Mediu ib: |lures, & drug on the market, and Receipts . ... 33.813.381.468 1A.113.670.308( M. Graz. Henry W. 15 further defense from any arma-/Geod to choice .............. many incompleted tank parts prob-| Cash Balance 7.359.319.400" 11.247.657.969 | Merchant bldg HL ment it hits. Good to medium... ably cannot be sold except as scrap. Working Bal. SNe 0n3 18484 900218 : tr Jacob s whiie. ne sont BETAS ERs dressy { ic hy : x ” \ — Hires aunt Semonsissiel pt L - SPRING LAM One large 1800 pound fixture, for Gold Reserve. 21,211,682.817 22.407,329,608 Gresors.” W. a. Church. ca K. i e reported in operation on allificod to choice instance, cost $4250. It is said to flor Progicta, Jae. af Shot 2 edt ' . : agent, py bing $e t success, another common .° . 3! contain about $9 worth of useful lH. CLEARING HOUSE Hibst “ame salen 100 hie without ’ MES er rrecsnniratan a A + > group ew weapons to hasten parts, but dismantling it to obtain’ pep 15463,000 Frank A Hibst RP. Hidst, M. I. Smith.

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