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

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Business Consultants Increasing By Leaps and Bounds During War

ity ROGER BUDROW "TELLING A MAN HOW TO RUN HIS BUSINESS has frown to be a big—and profitable—business itself. Let an unwanted outsider, say a disgruntled custo- , the government or a union, try-to tell an executive What he ought to do and he'll hit the roof. But he'll turn around and pay a fancy fee to some high- -pressure ‘‘effi-| ency expert” or “management engineer”

fea how much Big Business de- | pends upon the advice of outsiders. according to Fortune. according to one expert, could do business consult- as much work with half the people. ants are nothing It may not matter at all, but a law new, having BO-|,.cceq in 1913, at Samuel Gompers’ | ten started as far insistence. forbids the use of stop | back.as 1885. Tothere are 7000 of

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hasn't any some good labor-relations advice,”

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THERE OUGHT to be a bifi field in government war agencies, which,

watches in studying government | workers. Hollywood, too, might be a big | field for cutting corners. One con-| sultant, who had an idea to save|

$65 million a Vear{, ... ia firm $200,000 a year, got| advice

They've grown by g SS Jeaps and bounds because business ooo Co ants to save $200,000)

cut - short there, however, movie magnate who said:

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~~ WEIGHT-LIFTING BALLOONS AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT TO REDUCE LOAD WEIGHT IN RESTRICTIVE STATES

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$2 BILLION IN WAR

J0BS RECEIVED HERE

DROUGHT HITS STATE CROPS

Cutting Progreses Rapidly, But Clover, Pastures Suffer. -Although-conditions-are wry good

Hay

for cufting and saving hay and rapid progress is being made, new crops are showing poor progress and young clovers are being hurt by the drought, according to the Indianap-

:lalthough the military won .delays,

WASHINGTON, July 12 (U. P)

industry. settled late yesterday at a meeting

missions. — Nelson emerged with virtually all his originial proposals,

none of any great length, in the effective date for some of the provisions. Nelson originally had planned to put into effect on July 1 a program to permit reconversion in areas

olis weather bureau. .

ward rapidly last week and threshing and combining are under way

‘| throughout the state. Some shriv-

eling ot wheat was reported, due to hot days at ripening time. Corn made fair to poor progress generally and in some areas is deteriorating. The crop suffered further damage from chinch bugs, the weather bureau said. Tomatoes, potatoes, beans and other garden truck vary in condition form good to poor but are suffering from drought.in all parts of the state. Meadows and pastures are rapidly deteriorating and grass and forest fires have occurred in several

The cutting of wheat “went for

where manpower was available and for products for which materials were not scarce. It was delayed by his illness, from which he still is| convalescing; in thé meantime the military high command developed strong objections on grounds the program would jeopardize war production. The final settlement, worked out just 24 hours after War Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes had said he would step in if a protracted

Nelson Compromises on Conversion, Delays Date

~War Production Chief Donald M.

Nelson was regarded today as the winner in his dispute with the armed forces over his plans for a prompt start, in limited reconversion of

The differences, which had gone 4s high as the White House, were

between WPB officials and repre-

sentatives of the army, navy and maritime and war manpower com-

It was the last and most important order, the one scheduled to become effective Aug. 15, which was reported to have been the chief point of ' contention. The army and navy had objected to givng control of ‘industrial reconversion to field offices, fearing it would take authority too far from official Washington. The compromise on this issue, apparently, was only on the ,date of its issuance—& delay of’ a month and a half.

{majority of his own WPB leaders, as well as the army and navy and big business, He received support from three of his vice chairmen, from the senate Truman committee, the senate small business com-

squabble developed, provided these dates for issuance of various orders in the program. ’

Order Dies Named July 15—Order lifting some of the

mittee, and the C. I. O.

TELEVISION SELLING OF HATS PREDICTED

NEW YORK, July 12 (U. P).—

¥ Nelson's opposition included the

present restrictions on the use of]

Sour risines, nausea, bloating, head®che or dizziness, any of which may result from gas pressure,

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Baalmann's Gas Tablets are made @spec ally for the relief of excess gas and d comfort resulting from gas pres#ure. They contain no physic. Sold on a positive guarantee of money back if the first bottle should fail to give satisface tion wilh results. Any good druggist ean supply vou. Caution: Use only as directed. Always on hand at HOOK'S DRUG STORES

INDIANAPOL 18 CLEARING

Clearings Debits

HOU SF 00 $ 6,012

National “Power & & “Light Co. and | subsidiaries 3 months ended April 30

consoldiated net income $861,666 vs

$1,271,190 year azo; 12 inonths ended April 30 consolidated net income No.2 $4,205,784 vs. $5,679,885 previous 12 {months.

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Up to the close of the Chicago market Indianapolis flour mills and grain

|red wheat (other grades on their merits), white oats, 79c, and No, 3 red oats, 9c. No. 3 yellow shelled corn, $1.06 per bushel and No. 2 white shelled corn, $1.34,

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{fs getting so complicated (a top year?” the 2 cattle market this fall oe) The Indianapolis area has re- : ha know something i counties. aluminum and magnesium, inti , - exe Wy BS or “ ford material #2 a |of the feed shortage was predicted ceived more than $2 billion in war July 22—Order permitting manu- P redicting future millinery mer hes es. price regulations, etc) ODDS AND ENDS: The new coal 13.000 H os Fee d and today by M. P. Mitchell, extension supply and facility contracts since facture of a minimum number of|chandising via televised pictures of g oriages. py Ro Ho, ihe mines scheduled to be opened by |» ogs Received and agricultural economist at Purdue. | the war started, the war production R L Thor pe models for experimental purpose. |New hats received in 20,000,000 3 3 TOE i | ° ° . * war because a business can deduct Aug. 1 on the Penhsy ralroad's, 4000 Held Over From Mr. Mitchell said the number of | board reported today. . July 29—Order permitting re- homes simultaneously, George T. such fees from income taxes. right-of -way near Edwardsport, | [cattle now stands at an all-time | Of the $2.041,141,000 total, $1,885, 0 ens A enc {quests for certain machine tools gweetser, executive vice president Some business consultants study Ind. will make it about a month Yesterday high of 82 million head. “Western 570000 was for supply contracts P 9g Y lana equipment. "lof Abbott-Kimball Co., stated that 8 whole company. like the Mayo later; Shasta Coal Corp. is doing|" * cattlemen realize that this is far| (through May), $148382,000 for in- Opening of a neral insurance Aug. 15—Orger permitting manu-| progressive business ought to dream Clinic does a patient. Most spe- the job for the government| po. omained steady at the tier the homnal carrying capacity | dustrial projects and $1,180,000 for pe o Ri h ge L. Th i facturers “who have facilities and! about the future but realize that else in production or sales or (DPC)... . British men first got| oy coiq™ hare today with the of western ranges,” "Mr. Mitchell mijitary projects. the mI ch chard . Pe "manpower not needed for the War in a democracy things move slowly. gome specific field. Then there are rid of those “utility” suits and," e123 80 on 180 to 270-pounders sad Unless feed conditions this| of the supply contracts, $1475,- | C = ooo Toa oda. effort and where material is avail fhe newsletiers. ] ow they've polished off those short| =o "0 1 4 ministration. Te- all are far better than normal, a|365 000 was. in aircraft; $3,725,000 in Mr. Tho y able” to secure permission of’ WPB| poWER. OFFICES MOVED e x x sox which didn’t cover their ankles; ported: record: run of ‘both- young cattlel hin: $278 559,000 in ordnance, and pe h bent field officials to produce civilian ar-! gn a TH Eo RF re Latter is Kio. | the question now is, what will the There were 13000 hogs received and mature breeding ‘stock is in|g¢197930.000 for all others. Contracts who ne. een ticles, production of which is now SYRACUSE.N.Y, July 12 (U. P.). Taviig o : he atten | P| government do with them? , ...| SE Te Ee ecterday ome for the late months of|ynqer $50,000 or for foodstuffs ar he Amer lonnl prohibited. Annouricement has been made of nger's weekly letter which has ay y : Sie { st. y. » oods : 2 v Nazi robot bombs are hurting busi Other receipts included 1250 cattle, not included. Surety Co. for the| Army, Navy Object the transfer of the executive offices circulation over 60,000 and sells for ness in’ London's stock exchange, gos .ojves and 1275 sheep PORK GRO rast 24 s,| T of Niagara Hudson Power Co $18 a vear, which, with agriculture where members must get off the Ba UP TO ADVISE OFA | y CAL PRODUCE as year he “schedule was announced by| 8 Tp. a vear, which, h, exchange floor during raids WASHINGTON July 12 (U. P.) ame to Indian-|WPB Executive Vice Chairman from New York City to this city, And tax letters, grosces more than $!| Several companies in this country, 120: 240 pounds rer HOGS l050a1150| The office of price administration Heavy breed hens, 0c. Leghorn hens, | polis in 1036 as Charles E. Wilson, who was one which is considered the approximate million a year, Fortune says. . : © “| 140- 160 pounds . hh. 17c. ssistant manager of Nelson's leading opponents. | geographical center of the system's a, BT \ - her ones, | seized from nationals of enemy| jgo° has formed a pork industry advisory| Broflers, fryers and roosters, under 8! , [oer There are a number of other : 160- 180 pounds -. 13.00G13.80 tbs. 28c. Leghorn springers, 36e. of the company's Wilson pointed out that the sched- operations which just rehash items countries by the alien property| 180- 200 pounds .. . 13.80 committee which will meet from| old roosters, 14c ’ : some of J 200- 220 pounds ...... 13.80 ] branch here. {ule was delayed to give the man-!| A statutory and stock transfer of i honv “confi-| custodian, are to be sold. They in-| 399. 3 3 80 time to time with the OPA to dis-| EsgszCurrent Teceipts, 0c. Grade A. from the press in a p ony | ide American Potash & Chemical| 340 40 Jouss « teresa . 13. 8 cuss problems as they affect the large. foc; a A medium, 36c; grade A| Mr, Thorpe The new agency power commission time to perfect | fice will continue to be maintained dential” or “off-the-record” style.|Cl 270- 300 pounds ...... 12.50 : : a Noe #kds, | ’ will be known as its organization and ad y o ) " .. . tor— Ni 1 administra- [in New York where the main ofHowever, many such letters are con- | Corp, General Aniline & ao 300- 30 pounds . . I Ba12 3 business, it was announced today our 2% S0c. Butterfat = No. L 1. pichard L. Thorpe agency. !tive controls. ln) were located since.1929 densations of business news, plus Corp., American Bosc orp., m| 230. © poynds .. ‘predictions of decisions affecting & Haas, Resinous Products Chem-| 1go- 220 pounds ............. [email protected] . ° o business. This latter feature is the ical, “Inc, and the Hugo Stinnes Packing Sows ) y : x : , Corp Good to Choice— gownfall of many, Fortune notes. . 270- 300 POUNAS eevvvvrvannns [email protected] | o 2 8 2 pe Se poungs crrennes ve 1135811901 - pounds ........ . 11.2 50 | i 7 9 r ‘ THE THOUSANDS of consultant N. Y. S b 360-400 pounds .........e... 1135G1140) —Viector’s Moderate Prices ‘Are the D y ° y specialists try to study management's ° ° toc S 400- 450 pounds ....... I [email protected] | 5% ireet Result of V ictor’s Low Price Policy! ~ problems from an objective view- Net | pi30:.350 pounds - 11.10G11.33 | * 8 int, giving business a chance to High Low Last Change | 250. 550 pounds ............. [email protected] | —{] fe i ftselt as others see it. One Of Am Can ..... gti 920 84s + 2% Slaughter Pigs | nusual Values!—Thursday, Friday & Saturday m CO. ..ee Vi / eens — 7 these got $200,000 for studying top Am Radass © 17a 12 12 ... 0 pou oe. . 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