Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1944 — Page 6

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Ice Men Praying for Cool Weather; 2 “budget. director, said today that per cent more men through the

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ral Ketchum predicted personnel was said to be due to the shift of y y - 3 . » . . . Y EVANSVILLE IS SO SHORT OF ICE that several car ; ; Pr -Be Considered. pay increases, higher budgets for ’ Security Division. men from less essential work to »ads are shipped there from Chicago every day. Ice is| § > 4 : ; state ! institutions and a general 7A : | essential work. eing rationed in Vincennes, Washington, Seymour and Ph a N 4 : 3 A state potato committee has| increase of 35 per cent in operat- | Unemployed veterans of world| The amended labor stabilizalsewhere. Ice plant executives w ho haven't done any hard CER nN J [been appointed to help in the dis- | ing expenses, due to “wartime war II may file claims for readjust- | tion program which placed the labor, that is, are even delivering| : Li Raa a posal of the crop of undersized| conditions.” ment allowance, provided for in ‘the | allocation of manpower In the vork in years, manual labor ’ : : ; ers To or or Today was the deadline for |recently approved G. I. bill of| Dands of the federal employment

e ' submission of tentative operating ; office as a means of channeling ce in some cases. L. M. Vogler, chairman of the In-| budgets Ly state departments. {rights, beginning Sept. 3, the Indi-| p4) abhor into more vital war

“The situation is so tough,” says O. P. Fauchier, execu- - N diana AAA‘ committee: asinotnued ana employment security division| jobs is said to have accounted for ive secretary of the Indiana Association of Ice Industries, y ; oh 5 todsy. The VU. 8. Gepartmert of SIX DI ES EL ENGINES |®mouw ced today. most of the increase. ‘that the ice men are praying for cool weather! Honestly! : ‘ et | |agriculture in Washington instruct- : The administrator of veterans . Why the ice shortage? “Well,” RS a aa Ll .- Bled Mr. Vogler to select the com-| BOUGHT BY RAILROAD afairs and the division yesterday UNION PETITION DENIED HERE ays Mr. Fauchier, “we've had two, : WT A 2a mittee to co-operate in the ‘petato| CHICAGO o signed a formal agreement Which| The national war labor board ot summers in a row and we've: PORKER PRICES : ; distribution and consumption pro- a iy Jue 15 (U. P.)—The delegated the claims function to denied the petition of United Steelad to make up for the failure of : i vi! : gram, he said. purchase of s esel engines cost- ithe division. Complete procedures workers of America, local 2156, C. mechanical re -! a aR . RX “The crop of small potatoes must ing $562,000 by Chicago & Alton will be worked out at the meet-|I, O, union at the Indianapolis frigerators. And| To avoid wrecking the highway above was moved to a mew point, {be utilized immediately as they will [railroad trustees, was authorized by |ing this week in New York between Drop Forging Co, for review and people. who once surface, a special corduroy road Used by the United Electric Coal not stand storage and will deteri- Federal Judge Michael Igoe today.ithe state agency adminstrators and upheld the April 28 order of the couldnt aff ord ’ ’ Companies, the giant shovel has |Orate because of the heat” Mr.| The new rolling stock will eflect|the veterans administration. Mean- |regional board which partially apmore than p a dipper that can dig, move and Vogler said. “Utilization of small|an annual saving of $108,000, to{while, - the: division will con-|pfoved agreement of parties, denycents worth of 39 3 0 025 Ho S Receive dl at Du Quoin, Ill, when the 1400- dump its capacity of dirt every 50 sizes by civilians will tend to in-|be used in meeting the interest on|tinue to pay state unemployment ing wage increase and approving at a time now buy | ’ g ton stripping shovel in the photo seconds. crease consumers’ use potatoes|the principal, railroad attorneysicompensation to the eligible unem- vacation pay; 220 employees were

n> : which otherwise would be wasted. said. : ployed veterans. inv t ; 1 Lp Here: Top Is $14.80 on Small potatoes are on sale in prac- Byolved jit she gispute

t as| | / tically all cities in the eastern part (&" — HU a | mek gauges. | Allison Union \DEAGH EXPORTS [ae FREE PARKING FREE PARKING . “Normally, the Vote O rd e red The drought is serious in Indiana :

Hog prices were steady at the and also in eastern potato growing jce plants would . Indianapolis stockyards today with . ne: areas, bringing to market an unoperate in March, the top at $14.80 on 160 to 240- The national labor relations usually large number of potatoes \pril and May, putting up ice for board has ordered a union elec below the normal market size—the | =&

ound weights, the war food admin-| ; : torage purposes. You see, the ice : rted tion for the production and main- kind that the housewife often cooks ndustry doesn’t have enough equip- po .

tenance workers at the Allison " ” 8 S360 WEST WASHINGTON FT with the jackets on.” They are |S : ¥ N SY nent to take care of its peak busi-| Receipts included 10,025 hogs, 2525| division of General Motors Co. State Shipments Expected being Be at. floor bee : . ess -in the summer. It couldn't cattle, 800 calves and 2125 sheep.| here, to be held within the next | To Go Out Within Next ceiling_prices. : ; ; . - “ford to let the equipment be idle | 30 days, the assistant national | } The new committee will meet |& ! t t B : | I d ' even or eight, months out of the| oo 10 COVE Hoas , 5 U. A. W.-C. I. O. aircraft di- Two Ww eks here at AAA headquarters Aug. 22 . nves men % in gal ) ’ arm an ear! ear. So it stores ahead for sum-| ji; jg POUNAS +uurrares isos 14.30G 14.80 rector, Nicholas Dragon, an- ; e . ‘lat 10 a. m. to consider, the potato |

ner demand. Well, this year they| 180-180 pounds ... Hh nounced today. : #iproblems and what can be done |}

ust could do it—not the way they | 300. 220 pounds «.. Te ~The board acted upon 2 peti- | TAPAS Aug. 15—Ship-[ + them in this state. The | Soll 1¢ ised to. 320. HO pounds <1 tion asking for the election filed |M€D'S © Elberta peaches from the|. mittee is composed of: Buyers, & —— “1 get anywhere from to six calls| 370- 300 pounds TY by Allison local 933 and signed southern Indiana districts will reach | nr .ris Ruderman, Auburn and Rus- |&

~very day from ice companies over| 30-2 pods “ee “ee 14. by 10,000 employees signatures. | elf peak this week, the -market|c) paxton, Akron; producers, Tal- |

rm —————————————— news service of Purdue university 1 i Whit XK. 8 . . - = vi he state wanting to know where medium oo - — CL wil lock Stangland,-Albion; itney IE ; “hey can get ice. T can't tell them.| 190° 220 poupds © nasQUT, n . reported “today. . Gast, Akron; Richard Gumz, North | A 3 There's no gnoney in this Shipping goog 1 Chote cing Sows UNIONS SEEKING Bg county growers expect to!Judson and Clark and Finstagg o | : 20- . [email protected] ship thei mai - r rs, Charles Shut- © 3 n stuff, anyway. But it has to be| Fie 3% pounds rere cress Ji aio : p r reméining crop off be-|Angola; processors, C Ss & "3

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lone.” 330- 360 pounds [email protected] ' ween 75,000 and 80000 bushels|tleworth, Warren and Herbert H.|

Mr. Fauchier says there are very| 360- 400 pounds .....oeereee [email protected] within the next 10 days. Peak |Eickoff, Indianapolis; Purdue uni- | ‘ew of the old “ice harvesters” left.| | Gooa— pounds verennes 14.00014.05 shipments are going out of Gibson |versity extension service, Roscoe R. | ‘n New England, the Dakotas and| 450- 550 pounds ..ecovresenes [email protected] county this week, to continue Fraser of the horticultural staff. n Wisconsin there are still some Neos 550 pounds [email protected] RE. through Aug. 21 with an estimated

‘hat cut river ice in the winter and Slaughter Pigs . . .. (15,000 to 16,000 bushels of peaches. sut it up. But most of the ice now- Medium 0d On [email protected] Drive to Increase ‘White! shipments are expected to reach INDIA A

1days is manufactured. It takes CATTLE (2525) the peak from Warrick county

‘rom 18 to 24 hours to make 300 Cholce— Steers Collar’ Membership from Aug. 16 to 19 with about 5000 | |B sounds.) ili Dds ~ et ie 1 . to: 6000 bushels of peaches remainThe trouble at Evansville inci- [1100-1300 pounds .. eee Intensified. ing to be exported. Shipments of

jentally, is the population growth Goa. * oo dea other districts, scheduled for this| WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (U.P). n that boom town, from 100,000 to Ne-n Po : NBien WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (U. P.).—| week, are: Pike county, 8000 to 10,- |—Dairymen in six states, including 170,000. 1100-1300 pounds . 1 The American Federation of Labor |000 bushels of Elbertas; La Porte 31 Indiana counties, had notifica- = 1 \ Lovely to look at, de= In this country home refrigerators 1300-1600 DOUNAS +vaeeessssses [email protected] and Congress of Industrial Organi- SO 12,000 h 14,000 bushels of | tion today from the war food ad-| i + J iD Jocks re We abo} SRE: of Yu deel 1100-1300 Pons Cererrasasees 1238153 Zetions were preparing today to in- hy rs, South Havens and Hale ministration of supplemental dairy | ; if J BA practical — these smart efrigerating places use another 00-1100 pounds renee 0.50012.25|¥eDSITY organization drives among| Peak cantaloupe shipments out [production payments due to the} { TE al ao budget furs take top

‘hird, and the remainder goes for the nation’se20,000,000- white collar” |0f LaGrange county are expected|current drought and to aid in the EE ; 4 E ; Gg honors for winter. Each raflroad refrigerator cars and fOT| goo. 00 pounds ............. 18.101880| Workers. this week. Jackson county ship-|giution of feed problems. I : superbly styled in air-conditioning passenger cars. 800-1100 POURS ...cssvcrsers 16.00B18TS| rp 4 of 1, executive counctl,| os Are slowing down but a few| ne Hoosier counties designated f smart tuxedos,

o = 2 600- 800 pounds . . [email protected] truck loads are still available. were Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Har- | and Boxy t

. which opens a 10-day meeting in a ANCH founda. S00.1000 Bounds LILI [email protected] y g Jackson county growers are Now |rison, Knox, Martin, Pike, Posey, |

f Chicago next Monday, - will take |shippin eak supplie - J CFE Also new short 36« jon is netting more than $800,000 HS sows sosnienonss 3150914 50 further steps toward chartering an a ie We i Ma te Spencer, Vancderpuisn, Warrick. § 5 in. fur coats, too! Many with hrough a provision in the will of | 800- 900 posnes [email protected] ively ; available at the patches of La.|o oo, Floyd Orange ron | ! ‘1 turn-back cuffs, exquisite deCows (all weights) exclusively “white collar” union, the patches of La-| washington, Clark, Jefferson, i : } tails. Bee our big india the late Lafayette inventor, David] goo American Federation of Office Em-|C 2 8¢ county. Scott, Ohio and Switzerland. All| ; : 1 ats. es curb § Collec YOR te A. Ross. Cutter ‘and’ common . .. 6300 950|ployees and Workers whose local edn county tomatoes are avail- |yere in the area hardest hit by 8 : = relette ® Beaverette The designer of the cam and er . - able in sufficient supplies for export the drouth. |S & i: Ching lever steering gear used on all|geet

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; 4 , Mink e Seal Dyed in greys, _ Bulls (all weights) ons re now Sparesits under a|this week. @ Payments were effective as of : i! browns, blacks and mink tones . } Good (all weights) [email protected] neil and claim a mem- Aug. 5 at the rate of 10 cents per. : BE BE all richly lined. Sizes 12 to jeeps, and many other vehicles, left Saussge— 028 10.00 bership of approximately 40,000. N Y. S t oC bs 100 pounds for milk and 1 cent| i p 2 3 44 in the group. 15,548 shares of his Ross Gear & Medium 111 The charter may be granted at * * per pound for butterfat in addition | : : nd co a . s . i Tool Co. stock to the foundation. eT Be 3" the A. F. of Ls annual convention High Low Last ent to the regular dairy payment pro-

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: : edtum— bookkeepers, stenographers, typists, | yon hn ville is talking of buying the gas| 800 pounds down 8.50@1050| workers and assistants in offices, re- | Kennecott. approval by the federal communicaand electric utility there; the utility SHEER AND LAMBS (2)%5) tail and wholesale stores, insurance, | 1,opng Caies, + 51% | tions commissions, Mr. Bittner said holding company which owns it Ewes (shorn) service industries, banks, real es-| Loew's ’ in Tn on Frank Sharp, manager of WFBM, must sell, under the SEC “death Good to choice 3.00@ 4.25 Martin

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to Ross executives, at $14 a share, | Good to choice 14. 30915. » All three C. I. O. “white collar” 4x Rad & § §. 1914 i 12% Cty ———————— | *: 3 ; BY] Use Our I Layaway : ; A d . ! Securities Corp. and Kiser, Cohn & Oo 800 pounds ....... . [email protected] the State, County and Municipal Armcur % Co. . - 10.00@10. Ben Ind Loan. 1 : reselling it for $20. 800-1000 POUNAS +vssenssees 10.35@1L78|Unitea Federal Workers of America |Borden . . 391 % ©." President of radio station WFBM,| |S Ww Medium W *| Harry M. Bittner of Pittsburgh, Pa., § Beau ti ful Warm ODDS AND ENDS: Plans are un- | common— The total of more than. 100,000{Ches & Ohio 500- 900 pounds 7-808 87 membership in both A. F. of L. and | Shilds / 4 "y, | today. |B i in Indianapolis next month, with Jo pounds down ........... [email protected] of those regarded eligible to join. ou I gar p +1547 A ’ Mr. Bittner purchased the sta- | 2 Fu I- rimmed army officials explaining the steps|“soo-pounds down 9.0001138] Both A. F. of L. and C. I. O.|Gen Electric .. 38; . .° |tion from George F. Kelley Jr. vice Goodrich 51 president of the New Hampshire : Common to medium 150 300 |t2le, state and local government. |n:ii'k.\(" em) Ya : ;+",, |said that negotiations for the pur‘sentence.” . . .~ Security Trust Co. ’ SPRING LAMBS oC The A. F.°of L. backed up its low Nat Biscuit C223 } +lchase had been under way for ‘two

and sold 41,869 shares (it already |Sonmon to medium © $008 8.s0|unions reported greater organizing|Am Bol Mil .. 1312 12 15a i had 1323) to underwriters at $18.50] Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves |activity. The largest are the United |Am Tob B ... 3 ji bon WFBM PRESIDENT Shumaker of Indianapolis and R.| 800-1050 pounds [email protected]| Workers of America, each claiming | 4 zg =» = 500-1000 POUDAS .eeeressseres 8.75@1000| NaS More than 10,000 members. Borg-Warner .. : ; ; has purchased station WFEA of = der way for a “reconversion clinic” Calves (steers) Curtiss-Wr for manufacturers to take in resum- Calves (heifers) spokesmen sajd their campaigns Goodyear 3 1s Broadcasting Co., for $150,000, and is pushing the idea of building de-|_ hice ; [email protected]| ¥age claim by publishing in its cur- | | Nat Dig hin : -..._ |'months, for the 5000-watt station - a” posit accounts for specific post-war |Medium to good [email protected] rent manthly survey a war labor | Oliver Farm Eq p . | Which is a National Broadcasting 'E purchases. . . . A post-war plan at Common -.".ooeoeese oes ooon 8.508 930 hoard study on hourly earnings by peo Am Ar alte 33% 2 3B Ya | Co. chain outlet. |E Evansville is a 10,000-capacity open| Pacific Western Oil Corp, 6/employees in the United States in Penn RR : ‘ .

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The foundation sold 5000 shares Vealers (all weights) in New Orleans in November. 90's 0a + gram. a share. The underwriters, City Office and Professional Workers and [4m Water W .. 10 ke M. Mayerstein of Lafayette, now are Oo 0 POURAS +vevresersees 10.00@10,80| MO than 25000 members. The Caterpillar T .. + ‘Manchester, N. H,. it was announced Good and Choice— C. 1. O. groups is a small fraction |Douglas Airc .. 5: Good and Choice— the sale agreement is subject to Up to

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air theater for concerts and light! months net income, $212,813 vs. $87,- | January, 1944. It showed that 83 po.is Dodge. a 23% Ll. 7 operas. 199 year. ago. per cent of the retail employees and | LOCAL PRODUCE SR A EE EM | 33 H€T cent of the service workers p ”_ —for Weddings! E lea'ved less than 60 cents an hour Bet | pBrotlers, fryers and jronsiers, under 5 ‘for Anniver sartes! i = while 70 per cent of financial wotk- 3 ored springers, 25c; _leghorn springers, 23c. |

ing peactime production. . . . Louis=] 800 pounds down . [email protected]| Wee based on the low wages paid | Greshound Cp $69.95

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: : rent receipts, 30c. Grade A For the discriminating dresser—one of these = = warm all-wool coats. The coat that will take x The ALLIED = LORISTS ASSN. = | 20th Cent-Fox Bu U. 5. War Bonds : =| US Ruober 3 3 \ : afi poy Co da of Judianapolis eS ss U. S. STATEMENT = . 1ishly furred with Beaverette, Tingona Lamb, SO —— TH Warner Bros .. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (U. P)—|8 \ % 950,290,862 | & a bushel; oats unchanged to! Agents Fin Corp pfd 20 "we Debt 210.717.5120 | 8 Clothing, Shotguns, Etc. up 17sc, Tve up % to 1%c, and bar- |B R Stk Yds com "L. 3 Gold" Reserve 20,098,282 978 ig 305,016.353 © 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. ST. JOSEPH HEATING et {ent | Les Te, e Always 6 : i § Home Tat Fi Wayne % vt, si enera re & Rubber Co—Six|

=| ors earned 40 io 80 cents hourly, [South Pac .... 30 f "y En 2 4c! 2 49c; Ko. 3, 36c. E you anywhere you are going all through winter. - Black, brown, rust, gold, beige and green. Lave 1 \ ) , |Yosring EL. A } o Gevernment expenses and Jeceipts tor the | E “ SKunk-dyed opossum, Séaline, Mouton Lamb, * sere “eee SCA. year. throu Aug. - | = i i 2 on on_Everything! CHICAGO, Aug. 15 (U. P).— “¢ 5% Dared with & year ager oF Persian Fox Tails. etc. Richly lined, Warmly , ——— Y inne Continued dry hot weather tte LOCAL ISSUES _ | Expenses ....811, 132,026 3 $1058, 815 349 | riined. Sizes 12 to 201 Diamonds. Watche Watches grain futures onthe Board of Trade : War Spend. . 10.212,690.671 9.514.491,001 | Sy a | Nominal quotations furnished oy Indi-| Receipts .... 3.283, 714.011 3,562.460 506 Musical Inst i C today, particulary coarse grains. anapolis securities dealers, Net Bertett : 8.600312 264 e818 154 842 a: a’ | ruments, Lamers §| At 11a.m.wheat was up % 0 “C| agents Pin Corp com eseesse. Cash Balance 20.J33.38683 8.112974.885 |C | Belt R Stk Yds pid... 3 aeons. |S Oldest Loan . hse 2 Brokers in l he ( HICAG JEWELRY ley up 1%c. Boone: Merril thai S INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |B the State . Inc. -_— Circle Theater com . Cleatings $4, s3.000. : ; PLANT TO BE SOLD Ind & Mich Elec 7% pid.. ©***Imonths ended May 31, net profit | § \ 2 4 Popular Times Special | Ing. asso Tel 3% pid dose $1,209,560 or $2.02 a share vs. $962,- | inci enter ls 265 or $1.70 year ago. E 8 ¥%

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{ y v ACAI SAXOPHONE $ .25 if Crutches, Invalid Walkers ||} nas approved the liquidation of the! 1nopls ater Bd. i | T=

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Per and Posture Beds St. Joseph (Ind.) Heating Co. Fa Na Life com .. | Lo pd . wsravcrion Gt Ql Me Wali nl) me sev prone one LRG SEG hn 80 8, INSU RANGE j . / chased by the alory : INDIANA Music co. BR HAAG'S ||/maiana ana Michigan Electric Co | § Fa elem som m0 00 10s l 115 E. Ohio St, — FR. 1184 -402 North Capitol Ave. of South Bend, Ind, for a maxi-|} oo ooev--104 (108 on Jewe wy i . .107 mum price of $35,000. Also, Indiana osd . CEs ; and Michigan will purchase St. Jos-|:Rub Serv Ind sop ov 0 your Jewelry, Watches -- | ined TV Ol .e . oe HANGERS fc EACH = 0 bE -W E AV { § 4 eph's $165,870 depreciation fund for Prosress Laundry com '. wt n be protected We Buy Usable Wire Garment an amount equal to the cash plus| geen G & F 4.8% 100% 17a2(]] ond Pum co

S| Stokely Bros pr . : Hangers at 10c per bundle of 10= of MoT JIOLES—BURNS cost or market value of the se- United Tel Co ceeranees TH ogingt "A Risks” of loss 62 Stores All Over Indianapolis curities. non TIS som

z one i’ | ) = LEON TAILORING co. Algers Winew RR am oo i ordomage. : = 1 merican Loan 8s . 3 - ; a : ' I A V | N 4 L 3 | N ER S El 235 Mass. Ave. te First eed | CITY STORE SALES Amerisan Lost St} . or 1 b: A ‘Grain Dealers Mutual’ “All E . & ] : 3 Up fo Sea————— Citizens Ina Tel 4%s 61 103 108 | w oolicy covers holdup, : ie we FOR MONTH UP 9% I olin te 80 70 08 . Rielle loss of stone : ; $39.95 : . .e “ew i ss bo a - . IAMOND LOANS | PEARSON'S Department store sales in Indian- | joe 0 py 80 prt, Burglary breakage sod i . Nu : BUY DIAMOND : apolis for four weeks ended Aug. 5|Indpl 8 1 : from mounting, ki : ys SUA we EE I "> B 128 N, Penn. LL 5513 showed an increase of 9 per cent| mores Peek Cogs 54... 9 i ous disappearance. ; i For over your dress now and over your sult (LIT RTE] PE FURNITURE e PIANOS gute Sotzespmnding four weeks | Muncie Water WorkFss ¢6...108 _.... |i Syne pa : \ later—Chesterfleld coats are great favorites, mine th a 10 per cent gain over serssesavess 88 Premium As © They serve so well. New £ RECORDS SHEET MUSIC {the same period in 1943 fqr the en-| Bub Serv of Ind Te. 100 108 Rated 310° it oe with raglan or a . o- tire district, th kly report of | Richmond Water Wks 8s 87.. : x | . HC Seach ee if xepors OE ers aier Sik ba 308 : n : © double breasted, slash or patch pockets, velveYou Save B WeS Sensational al district ~ an So Men aide ecauss e re 1 SHOP Values! |nounced today. rad: : ; ¢ teen or self collars. Fine all-wool materials,

}- Press "Tim Sales for the week ending Aug.| = WAGON WHEAT > GRAIN ) : GL ~~ fleeces, suedes, meltons and shetlands. Sizes J : S16 *18” *21™ *24” | | indi % I bo CWA 9

5 in Indianapolis rose 3 per cent| Up to 9 to 15, 5,12 19.0 sd vp wt / over the same week in 1943 and! sia

us EASE CLOTHES bo EASY 1 district sales for the week were up 25 N. Senate Ave, Open 217. T TB a, 2 per gentile the Sormssponiti bs,

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