Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1944 — Page 20
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women will constitute the labor| 330. 35 POURS: wendith. 10 Ran. pool at war's end, it 1s estimated. 330- 380 pounds ... 10.908 11.00 Some 11,000 of these (women, Jeb. 400 pounds ... [email protected] older men, etc.) are expected to quit! 450-450 pounds ............. 10.75311.00 | work after the war, leaving a bal- 50. 850 POUNds ....ee0oene.. 10.503 10.80 | ance of 50,000 wanting work. Sur. |S Ee" LL §[email protected] | veys thus far show 45000 jobs will| = Lo Ser eM; be available, leaving 5000 3 yer to be! smestum ana found. 90- 120 pounds ....... [email protected] s CATTLE (1200) ODD AND ENDS: Bethlehem | chotce— Steers Steel plans spending $35 million to] 700- 900 pounds ...........:. 00318 0 develop ron. ore deposits in Vener | Bai pesets +r 11138 guela, . . . Iron Age says rumors|1300-1500 pounds . . [email protected] Sha Somme o the Spialjes alo tom 0 300 pou po unds 13 00a1e0 panies m merge doesn’ - - UNAS ..eovvansenn. . 3 Jorsesount. the fabt ihimt they “oom. 1300-1600 pounds ++..." [email protected] pete in approximately the identical | Medium - metkets and no. ne of them could JOO-TL00 pounds +-vvvveeer: LIAL - gontribute any g not already pos- | Comm sessed in one degree or another by 700- 1100 | pounds rere [email protected] any of the others”; the rumors A : started when Charles Sorenson 1eft| 600- 800 pounds ..........e.. [email protected] Ford, joined Willys-Overland. . . . 300.1100 pounds ....oeeeeeee. 16.00@16 50 The government has sold 2376 sur-| 600- 800 pounds .....ee.ee... [email protected] plus planes to civilians; most of S220: 1000 pounds ..., [email protected] them are trainers but there are a - 900 pounds escesires [email protected] few fighters and bombers. . . . The OM Re a OPA board handling tires for In-| ’ Potts Tr sirbons, IHGA dianapolis business concerns says its . Cows (all weights) athe July quota is 24 -per cent under) Ug nce . [email protected] June's. Cutter and common . 6.75@ 9.00 CONDET vovvvvvvnenennnnnaninns 5.50@ 6.75
International * Detrola Corp.
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5 Local Machine Tool Factory Switches!
‘Into Making War Products Directly
: WHEN ITS MACHINE TOOL ORDERS: FELL OFF,
products. directly, instead of making machinery to tool up war plants. Thus the company’s local plant on W. 21st st. (it was the International Maching Tool Corp. before merging last
for big military tractors, which haul siege guns, marine outboard propulsion units for landing craft, and portions of mobile hoists used to build and maintain airfields.
machine sales in the first six | months of its year, ending April |
switched into making war]
The decreases in lathe and other}
30, were more than offset by a nearly $2 gillion | increase in sales | by the yup s radio and elec-| tronics a . Detroit, President
c. Rusell reia- Market Opens Active; 5500 a vexeonue| Hogs Held Over at Stockyards.
pefore renegotia- | tion, was $643,774. | The radio and] slectronic division ’ has $16 million of orders on.hand and the machinery divisions have $11.8 million worth, he said. = 2 s PEACH ‘PRICES ought to be higher. owe be Jour, Saye Busnes receipts pnduted TH cattle, 800 - , Lh i MeeP. near-bumper crop of 674 million | bushels. But help will be needed | in picking, hauling and canning the crop. = = 8 ' SOUTH BEND _AND oe ror! 300WAKA will have to find jobs for - 227 more people after he i hag 30 IN Soinds in 1940, according to Committee for 300- 330 pounds ... Economic Development studies. } 35.388 pounas With 53,000 now: employed and, 160- EE pounds about 9000 former workers in the| Packing Sews’ armed services, 62,000 men and Good to Choice—
the war food administration re-| ported. There were 5500 held over; from yesterday. | The top remained at $13.80 on; 180 to 2T0-pounders but a few: strictly choice held hi Other
‘GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS | 140 pounds ...
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1 1 200-
Bulls (all weights) Beet— Good (all weights) . [email protected]
GRAIN FUTURES DROP
SAYRE... ; Good .......ci00niianns open 830011 id] Sheaiu rrrere rea ing ~ 8.00@ 9 ON CHICAGO MARKET Cutter and common ........ 6.00 @8. 8 : CALVES (800) r CHICAGO, July 6 (U. P).—Grain Vealers (ali weights) futures broke on the Board of Trade | good choice
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today under forecasts of bumper crops here and in western Canada. Word from the Commodity Credit
Common to medium .... ulls
Feeder and Stocker O Cattle and Calves
RECEIVED HERE i
The market opened fairly active, today with 5825 hogs received here, | bs
South Bend Plant Pertachs
oo |Some wheeled or track-laying ve-
The “Weasel” can operate over snow or dec nd due to its light weight. The pressure ‘on the ground
is about one-fourth that of a fully-equipped infantryman,
This personnel and supply carrier cgn negotiate almost impassable ‘terrain with its broad tracks which are rubber-padded.
New Army Cargo Carri Times Special : : SOUTH BEND, July 6.—Disclosure that a versatile, new type of military vehicle has been in secret production at automobile factories here for nearly two years was made by H S. Vance, chairman of the Studebaker Corp., today.
Mr. Vance claimed that the army cargo carrier M-29, nicknamed the “Weasel” because of its ability to strike swiftly: and Bisaiiny, is capable
of operation over a greater variety] of terrain conditions than-any other low-slung ey and are robbers vehicle, It will operate in snow, Phe ai 3 Soa] ms a deep mud, swamp land, sind Or ON sake - It is powered by a standard |paved highways, Mr. Vance says. six-cylinder Studebaker Champion Skims Over Ground Like Animal engine and incorporites other fea{tures proved on passenger cars in
The key to the, Weasels ability | sation to several mechanical into negotiate surfaces impassable to! vations.
Designs, Standards Restricted The history of the Weasel ‘dates
hicles, Vance ‘explained, 4s light weight combined with broad tracks
cE Lo FH ek eh oh 3 1 ee | MS KINNON gram was not a support measure 800-1080 pounds .... — [email protected] were edging along the Aleutians. od d— The war d t t kin : only a continuation of the wheat- | “G0 ” N. Y S b e war department was seeking a - 800 pounds cee .. [email protected] : . for-feed buying of last year was an| 800-1050 pounds .l.........l 1075G 13.00 LOCRS vehicle which could be used to, SECURITIES «COMMODITIES . edium * added bearish influence. 500-1000 POUNAS ..eveererrrns 9.25910.75 Net |transport troops and supplies over Eat Market $ At 11 a. m. wheat was off % to Common. High Low - Last change (deep snow. The problem“was sub- 5 East t Street 1% cents a bushel: oats off 5% to 1 - puns LJ ean 8.25@ 9.25 Am on se $i 4 5 T 2 {mitted to Studebaker with restric- Phoge: MArket 3501 cent; and rye off % to %. Barley qos ana Choice Am Redsss 12% 13 13% + lations on weight and size, overall ‘ countered the trend, unchanged to| 500 pounds down ............ 11.75913.75 | Am" Roll ‘Mill... . + 3i/design and performance standards. i up % ¢ *300 pounds down [email protected] Am Tob B avs Ti Tu Tia ol Within 34 days, the first experi- 1 wal ohh N08 Voit a OWN ...vvvnnvece . . 4 4 4 T : ar si Calves (heifers) Am Water W.. 90% 9 9% — | imental job was submitted. Exhaus- ches fa 32 Cisies WAGON WHEAT Good and Choice— Armour Col % ev ais T. |tive tests followed, resulting in this * » to the close of the Chicago market | 500 pounds down ............ [email protected] [Armour & Co.. 8% 6% 6% _. ® tests foliowe g toasy. Indianapolis flour mills 4nd. grein Medium— . Atchison ...... 0% 89k T0%2 "a 1'4 completely new vehicle, capable of| Wrise for our weekly Stock Survey elevators paid $1.46 per bushel for No. 1] 200 pounds down .. ......... [email protected] | 4d Refining ,, 31% 313 3% + t; . Bald Loco ct .. 31% 21 2lla + %|an even wider range of operation ® red wheat (other grades on their merits), SHEEP AND LAMBS (875) Ben Ind Loan. 19% 19% 19% — 1g! lthan originall templated. For No. 2 white oats. Toc, and No. 3 red < ood to noi ETS (shor) Beth Steel 7 pf 124% 124%; 12412 + %| ginally contemp Members New York Stock Exchange and other . No. , 0 cholce .............. 4.50@ 5.50 Borden ....... 33% 33% 33, ... operations in snow countries,’ Weabushel and No. 2 white shelled corn, firs. Common to medium......,... 3.00@ 4.50 Borg-Warner .. 41% 40a 41 — ¥ principal exchanges ot not eh TE AE | are an 83s 83° 83% %alsels are camouflaged in a weird Good to choice 13.004 13.50 | Childs arin d 3 3... White and black pattern. p Good to medium [email protected] | Curtiss-Wr . 57 5% 5% + la|— Medium .... ........... 850@ 9.75 | | Douglas, Airc a. Bk 135 Je —_ Ye | u Pont ....... 082 28 + i Good 10 cro tINS. LAMBS | Gen Cigar pi S141 lana dts 1 Le We Have Received l fommon 5 fGen ils pe a3on 129% 12908 TN : A New Stock of edium to goo drich 53%s 53% 521 — 3 n Persona — : Tiers y TL : — is ’ Gs stamevent |e © 520 METAL FRAMES J ' nt Harvester 8! 78 -— J Property roger’ G&B .. 36% 36 8... WASHINGTON, July 6 (U. P.).—Govern- | L-O-F Glass .. 52% 52% ~ 52%; — ¥,! 1h ment expenses and receipts for th .|Lockheed Airc. 16% 16! 16% — 31g] So ee . @ single sutares pd rent fiscal year through aly “ compared | Loew's .. 67% 65% 67 * cea * ve me Gold Plated ou from with ‘a year ago [Martin (Glenn) 19% _ 19% 10% — %| : rr g » 3 that protects Ye Expense s Th Fear. Last Year. |Mont Ward ... 41 ia 41 + Sl 5”x7” 8"x10” With Easel Back mon hazo! xpenses 1 744,416,920 |Nash-Kelv .... 71% 18% 17% — } com 930.142,005 542.931'168 Nat Biscuit ... 22% 22% 22% .... | AT USUAL HOOSIER LOW PRICES BURGLARY THEFT « FIRE 19 396.452 1492 12 i» §at| Nat Distillers.” 35% 35% 35% + 3; , i Y Central ... 19} 87 19% + 1] 20235834204 9030000098 | een 0 + 19% 18s 13 al : a Dealers Mutual’ Working bal. . 10.472:992.049 8287°330.001 packard 8 57 57 — 3g @® A ‘Gri Puraiturt Public debt . 203,626 618,798 140.985.737.980 pan Am Air |. 347 34 347s Lan policy on Housebe ie cor 0 reserve . 21,133,160,631 22,387,565, 120 Penney 104 103% 103% + 1 ects, . Phelps Dodgé.. 24% 23% 24 .... | and Persons! gguge 30d INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Procter & G... 58% 51% 5% + | erage on your 5 are Lleatings etre ates Ee rare ers he $ 4,867,000 | Pullman ...... 50%; 49% 497s — lg! youare RE Debits LL... 16,986,000 | Pure Oil ...... 17% 17% 17% .... | ’ ! wearing spparel while a ; on Everything pub Stl 21% 20% 20% — 1 : waveling: LOCAL PRODUCE Reyn Tob 8. 34% 34% En + i NI RSs rvel Inc .... Va 3a 3% — Ws Annual Premium As Low As | Heavy breed bens, 20c. Leghorn hens Rosen Vacuum i Bs 3 + la. Diamonds, Watches 17. ' “oe S004 2 3, To Std Brands ... 31%; 1 2 + BERET jn nd, oonters uncer giSia ©TCul al de wl 7 Mosca isnt, Caner . . T iC. a You 4 3, ‘ 3 Re, Sabon Cosas, BY RL Tn Slothing, Shotguns, Ete. E Tenn Cor 12% 12% 12 - 0 ance" 3.¢ rude N medium, 34 Grate A a Cent-Fox. 26 25% 3% Ya Qldest Laan JEWELRY IN ST al cori re A BY ie BL 2 | ee Con | . 3, Vo Bur No 1. 50c. 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Used Cars.
An industry. advisory committee has been appointed to co-operate with OPA in the administration of the new used car price regulations, it was announced today .by James D. Strickland, Indiana OPA district |
The members of the committee are automobile dealers, with the ex-
. {ception of Herman Schaefer, secre-
tary of the Indiana Automobile Dealers association. Other mémbers are J. H, Taylor, Community Motors; Sam Abels, Abels Auto Co.; C. H. Wallerich, C. H. Wallerich Co., all of Indianapolis; William Wheaton, Snow & Wheaton, Evansville; Frederick M. Sutter, Frederick M Sutter, Inc, Columbus; Roy Campbell, Campbell Auto Sales, Richmond; G. L. Schaus, Scherman-Schaus-Freeman, South Bend: Glenn R. Pittman, Lafayette; H. A. Bennett, Yunker Motor Co. Madison; Douglas Scheid, Frankfort; Bruce ©. Kixmiller, Bruce C. Kix-
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of the most outstanding + oil ‘since the discovery of the famous east Texas fleld 14 years The new discovery well, the Mc« Minn No. 1, started production on July 4, flowing 95 barrels of 40 gravity oil in 12% hours through a one-eighth inch choke. The well showed strong gas pressure. The announcement said the extent of the new pool will be determined by drilling additional wells, Phillips owns a 13,000 acre block in the new production area which is 20 miles west of the east Texas field, 20 miles southeast of the Van Pool and 15 miles south Of the Hawkins field.
miller, Iné, Vincennes, and C. A. Grieger, C. A. Grieger Co. Ft. M.| Wayne. : Mr, Strickland advised all buyers and sellers of used cars to take the following steps: “Get these facts about ‘the car: Make, year, model, bady type, accessories and specially built-in features. Give these facts 30 1 the price Slerk of your rationing rd.
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16th st. between Iliriols st. and Capitol ave. has a new owner. “A vacant lot on Capitol ave. near St, Clair twas purchased. By sp investor. “A quarter of a dty lock at Massachusetts ave., College ave. and St. Clatr st. was purchased by an investor, “A property on New Jersey st. ex. *
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+ Step Up Lagging Steel Production.
advisory committee of the irdn and steel industry will meet in Washing-
ton tomorrow with officials of &he war production board in a preliminary step to seeking ways and means of stepping up lagging steel production, it was. learned here today. This action was forced by the steady contraction in steel operations in recent weeks to the second lowest level of the year, Contributory causes, according to Iron Age, the authoritative magazine of the industry, have been hot weather, manpower shortages and wildcat strikes.
Group Will Seek Way to
NEW YORK, July 8 (U. P.).~The
tute on Monday announced that | operations for this week would be!
of capacity, equivalent to 1,689,000 net tons of ingots. In calling the meeting for tomorrow, the WPB disclosed the concern of its "production executive committee over the forced shutdown of about 30 open-hearth furnaces because of insufficient labor to oper- |
ly loss of about 2,000,000 tons of ingots and castings. Following tomorrow's meeting of the WPB and the industry’s advisory committee there will be a meeting in a few days with a group representating labor in the industry.
International Detrola Corp, six
months ended April 30; net profit, $643,774 or $1:31“p share.
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