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! War Tob Protlen of Joe Doakes, War W eter, “HERE BOOSTED =] Plc Con ress, {oe s Plaguing g i 10 Cent Added Paymeiit to or By PETER EDSON i , : > Times Washington Correspondent # Bring $15,000. to Pro ASHIN N. Sept. 1.—~A reasonable facsimile of tho hts run-| > : i : ASNT a of Joe or Jane Doakes, war workers \.at this ducers in This Area. erucial period in the country's history could be set’ down in wo! . Effective today milk producers in proximal follows: \ the Indianapolis market area wiil > ng a he sure is great. Looks like it wouldn't be ‘long n receive an increase subsidy of 10 When it's all over, I wonder where it leaves ine, ; cents on every 100 pounds of raw “On the whole, the war has ™ milk, - Butter fat in cream goes up Sredied me better than most. one cent a pound to 11 cents, ven't been bombed or shot at A graphic tale before the war Haven 1 shouldn't have any kick food administration by . Senator} Best money I ever made. Samuel D. Jackson and state dairy ~~ Average around 90 cents an hour, Y ERE producers in Washington brought vers is $35 for 40 hours, plus | : about the increased subsidy to-avert eight hours overtime atl time and a : a milk shortage caused by the prohalt which is $10.80. Yes, $46.80 a! : longed drought . which scorched Te aera 7400. Hogs. Ave Received; Ly mada try. | Top Remains at The subsidy will medn about $15, - “The first thing that happens, : 000 more a month to milk producers 'Y lose that overtime I suppose. $14 80. This architect's drawing shows how the $750,000 . Meridian Towers at: 0 N ---Meridian st. ‘will look. |of this area and approximately $60,n $36 eT ’ 000 a month to producers over the ery. . That means- 1 08 Higher : " Construction of the seven-story $750,000 Meridian _ having -a frontage in all of 223 feet and running |ceore rhe total subsidy will be %i0 x rie gain, an otore the War... Hog prices. were steady at the In-{ , o. o apartment building at 3710 N. Meridian st. = from Meridian st. west to Saléth st. Entrances will |oonee o hundred pounds, buat -therel i than they were dianapolis- stockyards today, the| wil] probably start within a few months, according be from both stre “ | hastand of “With the war over, I suppose p y ng. - will be no increase in price to con-| oF of (Homes there wan't be any more war bond | War food administration reported.| to S. C. Bodner a Bodner Construction Co, : Anokg tne, features planted are sestne utilities, sumers and no loss to retailers, Sb a Kol , Flo Have tie fone bucks There-were- 7400 hogs received,- The. builder of the projec two elevators; nc umin : : “ Thursdy a alot out. of my Pay top remained at $14.80 on 120 to] The structure wilt be -of reinforced concrete con-—_ casement windows. ~The: driveway -to-the- parking 1 . May Avert Milk Shortage : ET yi Bite 2 aa v3 Domo io ‘week for that. And maybe] "struction, facéd with buff-brick and limestone trim. \ area will be on the south side while a 50-foot | The “increase “actually will op) FRANCE—In the first such attempt ever made, qi ary Fl ; Rome, 1508 very taxes. 240:poung we ights, luded 450 cattl It will contain 124 units, making it the largest strip on the north will be landscaped, unless it 18 many milk producers in business| brought ashore at Cherbourg harbor from an LST. A spec y ! Junera ie owes this plant where I'm working sng . Pp i Helv e eatile, exclusively partment building under one roof in needed for’ parking area also. and will avert a possible milk short- sonstructed ramp made of railway tracks, facilitates the job. OLE Mrs has to close down a while®for this | ca'ves an Sagep. the city, according to Mr, Bodner. Included will be Bodner, Construction Co. began 20 Years “ago age according to J. D. Littleton, Maud - Pre : 3 z - thé con- {president of the Indiana Co-opera- . yeconyv on state unem GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3460) efficiencies, one-bedroom and two-bedroom - apart building large residences, switching into p pe f Toanita. of ‘lo Myer os, 1.80 on which will 1480 - ments, the latter having two bathrooms, a sun room, - struction of large apartment buildings in 1938. It tive Milk Producers federation and ovement r ows Q. pr eq Sur + suite around $13 a week, they 14:80 - full-sized dining room and a large kitchen. now operates the Windsor, 1225 N. Delaware st, |maanger of the Indianapolis Dairy} Savurday. tell me. If it lasts long. I'll have to 15 Meridian Towers will. be located where the Horace - the Jordan, 1445 N, Delaware st., and the Whitestone, Producers council. D. E. Long, man- W. if, S } he & EDEN Ida, well some of the war bonds I've got. 14.80 - Woods home is now, and on adjacent property, 3140 N. Meridian st. ager of the Independent Milk Pro- n u stry. fo es ou oy Hine to get by. But I sure would like to re : ” > ducers of Indianapolis and secretary Angrick, pa E to. the few hundred bucks 14.05 | > oo 5 d — * A J lof the State Co-operative federation ors ty : > y JOHN W. LOVE pe 2 Home. 1308 . hang on ‘ f I've got saved now—just in case. 1¢ : 2 X ecurive oes : agreed wiih We Malement. ae od sud Saft Writer slo» Friday. Se : : : “Normally a JArmers pro. —Under the holy banner of aid to small Crown. Pr : for Soldiers [email protected]| : WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—Under . Pry : Make Plas for : Packing Sows Y Fac tory Wor k REALTORS’ MEETING duce plenty of feed with an export- business, the movement is gathering strength here once more to re $ BARGITT—Gx *I run my chances, sticking|gsoq te Chotce— ? aie Surplus Mr. Litkiston said. spread industry in this country. : Svene; hus eT : | 270+ 300 pOUNdS suuvversnseoe [email protected] : : — ut ti year they already are “ - 0 eld, Ind. around here. If this.plant don't J00- 330 pounds ............. 140001408] he program for the semi-annual CHICAGO, -Seph 1./U, PJ. Dr. M. O. Ross, president of Bute! Sing their qwn Teserves and are). v Vas purstied aciively inthe Gefense” Perio of Ju 3, Yen U. 8 mart open up full tilt, I may have to| 350° in pounds senecssenepag §1.000 ats di «| Modie -J.—~Spiegel Jr, president !ler university, will speak on “Thelfaced ‘with having to import congressmen and others were promoting e location of goverr Lotvin, bot tak job that doesn’t pay quite osieni mesting. of: the: board of directors and general manager of Spiegel | Economic Divide” at Indianapolis Rte wi aving Ort MOTE. | swned plants outside the industrial centers, it subsided during the war, Phoenix. Ar dake a | vee 1.00014. ; - ; ! el, : : ] us high a rate. They'll have 10] $50- $30 pounds seesisroeiss: 130001008 | Of the Indiana Chamber of Com- ' ° y order house, rolled up |Real Estate Board's opening meet-| Meant to Encourage Output | and now is building up again. “33S Gf the Interstate Com= | Servis" as > : Medium— ; merce will include a trip through| — ; : |ing’ of the fall season which willl sail cattle wer ing. on. the The effort is part of the larger merce Commission ‘ , Burial Crow “make places for the soldiers, first.| 250- 550 pounds ........ eeasn 12.0013. the Carnegie-Tilinois steel mills at his sleeves and went to work in lve held Thursday noon, Sept. 7 Mra: a) —— 4 5 i program of cutting down big indus- : RIO 0 the pir MART--Margs Probably can't expect that every-| == jasghier He Gary, the board announced today.| the company warehouse under |the Washington hotel. - sidy will encourage further produc-|Y and building up small industry.| ..} 0 ce ‘of government - owned Vincent Ha body will keep on having top jobs| 90- 120 pounds ............. [email protected]| The meeting which will be held| his formex~office boy today. Fred T. Hill, vice president, will tion» he said. . The aims of decentralization and plants by corporations which now |, Rows, pas “like they do now. Or it may be a CATTLE (450) at Gary on Sept. 8 and 9 will be The company announced that | preside in the absence of Fred C. Twenty-one - southern counties aid to small business are not wholly hold options on them. The sen- ley Puneral couple of years before they get g0-|Cholee— Steers : attended by nine Indianapolis resi-| spiegel, with other top-flight | Tucker, president ‘of. the board, have been receiving a 60 cent sub consistent Slik one another, but ate small business committee last ’ eh iy ma last. But I sure will hate J90- 300 pounds... «2+ 130081350 dents, " meffibers of the board of| executives, aswell as secretaries, {who will be in Washington, D. C.,lsidv on a 100 unds- since Aug.’ 5, they run along together, month reported that "congress Park. *ing full b 900-1100 pounds . 17.00G18.00 : ’ y A po ug +. to take a cut, 110 Bounds . ‘ i nen directors, who will join other state| file clerks and other employees {attending a presidents’ conference tne rest 35 cents on the 100. These| If the fondest dreams of the de-| should be slow to allow the tur- MICKEY Aa: 2+ “I can go back to the sticks gosa '° ” 4, directors in considering proposed| whose jobs are not directly con- |of realty leaders from all over the southern counties, by previous regu- | centralizers were realized, the de-| ther aggrandizement of such cor- ¥. Dugan, : "where where 1 come from, where| S- 0 SOUAQY re ee 00| activities for the organization. | cerped with receiving and filling [son lation, were to receive 70 cents as|velopment of the newer sections of | porations (which dominate their Thais. awn it don't cost as much to five. | * But 1100-1300 Be : - 18.236 17.00 Local residents who- will attend| orders, are working 20 hours a _|of_tocay and thé other 71 counties, | the country would be accelerated | industries) by permitting the hon- day, Sept. | the jobs don’t pay as much back 1300: 1300 pounds . - [email protected]| the meeting are: George S. Olive,| week at emergency jobs in the {60 cents, until it caught up with that of the| oring of options which are: of ol: pind Ruckls "there, either. Even the good jobs.| 790.1100 pounds [email protected]| Harry Reid, James F. Carroll, Otto| warehouse and: the remaining y ION h MED AT When the drought cast gloomy north and east. Industry and pop- questionable legality.” ‘ Holy. Cross “1 might get another job here. 11001300 pounds cree sseree [email protected]) Nv prenzel, A. W. Metzger, Nicholas| time at their regular work to help prospects on the horizon some time | ulation would thus be evenly scat- 3. Promoting the continued op- a Jesiden: There should be plenty of things| 700-1100 pounds #7.......... [email protected]| H. Noyes, F. N. Reynolds, R. E.| alleviate the labor shortage. ‘MERZ ENGINEERING ago, Hoosier farmers appealed to |tered. > eration of government - owned * ERAKOVITZ opening’ up again that have been Ssiters : TSncberger and Russell L. White, Gov. Schricker to seek increased| Part of the program of decen-| plants in “small and medium- 1 ‘ passed aval osed down by war. Building chotce— a ; subsidies. The Indiana farm bLu-|tralization consists of providing! sized communities” by the mul- brot ol ; : The International Association of 5 ought to be on the boom, if I could | £09- #90 pounds bs cseetene, 100G1100 U. S ST ATEMENT GRAIN PRIGES FRM her SE Lo, assisted by county agents. |financial and other aids to smaller tiple occupancy of many small og © get into it. Maybe a filling station | Geod—~ y Machinists, district 90, A. F. of L. prepared a state-wide survey of | communities, including those in the| concerns. Maury Maverick of the | MeAULEY-B + job, or a garage, or selling vacuum | S050 BOVRGE ---- oot 10 3001638 nit rele lor ae fas been named exclusive bargain- (crop conditions. The figures were |older areas. Either way, the big in-| Smaller War Plants Corp. its i, Hendricks | __cleaners—when they get any autos Meodtuin Gurren Acal yeas rough Aug. 3 om. ’ ling agent for the employees of the presented at the WFA hearings. |dustrial and financial centers wou chief advocate, has been telling a anes _ or sweepers made to sell, 0. 300 ) pounds sesserenenses ROOMS pared wit edu * "Last Year : 3 |Merz Engineering Co. of Indian- 3 find the governinent on the side of, Pacific coast audiences that “in. of Ruth Mi “Maybe I don’t get any job at all 500- 900 pounds ............ 8.35011.00 | Expenses ...$16.000,358.613 $14,208,540,95| CHICAGO, Sept. 1 (U. P..— apolis, an affiliate of Marmon Her-| CLIPPER SERVICE PLANNED |cutting down thelr old advantages.| dustry must be spread and decen- fn hoi ==join the axmy. of the unemployed Pam ll. wiguts) end eis 11s ase 433 | Grain futures furned steady to firm rington, Inc., according to national| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 (U,P).| The effort to smooth ‘out this| tralized.” He is against govern. o , gister oi again. No WPA left 10 go 10 NOW. | S00d couvsecrerreeoonnnsn.oos TLAS@ISS0 Noy" Der ©. - 11314.283.101 9.686.016.167 after a mixed opening on the Board | labor relations board announce-|—Eight-hour air service between | country’s industrial map takes ey. ment operation, however. on Bn So what?” Sutter a and common ....:.... . 45 10.00 an Bal +» 1% ig 7 ie nm of Trade today. September oats ment. the Pacific coast and Hawai, in|eral directions: ¢) 4. “Full development of na- Moore Peas ie ‘an Eoonomic Riddle [i ma oh eat "we Pub. Debt. 211.247.606.600 147,895,527.675 | continued independently easier. "The UnfRed Steelworkers of Amer- | giant 128-passenger clippers. at| 1. The" equalization of i tional’ resources in the West and It's an Economic Riddle Bulls (all weights) Gold R 20,046.158,653 22,202 504,435 1 MeGUIRE Gold. Res Se At 11 a. m. wheat was unchanged ica, C. I. O. has been chosen asirates approximately one-third of{ rates by the mile between the on | South,” recommended in another § , .. Thursday. This purely imaginary monolog nk WOGRUS) vererrees 0.50Q12801 oC ANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | 10 UD % cent a bushel; oats off % | collective bargaining representative present fares, is planned for the| eral regions, regardless of tral- | recent report on small business’ aha _ Hats fsn't intended to be any sob solilo- vod “Eavis iiss cersenine 9.50010.501, Clostings Sa s 3.550,000¥10 UP 12: TVé up % to 1 cent, and {for the Indiana Bridge Co., Inc. of {post-war era by Pan ‘American Air-| fic density, an old undertaking | problems by the Murray omni. | Guire, grax wy a Flight {38 the ua fT NRE eis 1 Tr) eesti 16.332.000 DATlEY Off 12 to 12. . Muncie, it was also announced. |ways, company officials said today. which now appears to be winning | tee of the senate. Hansaan 4 a ukiug TAR. confronting congress ~_caLves Ge) SE : , harsh, and the post-war planners in Good to 2 ler (al 1.t : Buy Ww. Washington, boiled right down to Common to medium ........, 330 n® * ha +> Ar the fundamentals of an individual [CURR Sor ou ii boi nd Calves / . and Brother case is what all these things are oh Steers : / reduced to eventually. S300 pounds -....... [email protected] : Shiriey Brot A good hit of what you've been| 300-1050 ier ave erent HH : ; EB Washing ior ik maw ve. HH Jo oe: Toate a rge's - - POURdS +eoverrrenses T A the A * ¥ ¥ > e. Job fore congress, on Donald Nelson's $6055 pousg .....vovr, srigio®e| Oo Announce me ppointment © Some: ie i jon of war production Cm ire I 8 = AL . convent—atcontrols over civilian production,| 300- 900 bouts pra 1.500 8.7 j > Mrs Char on Paul V. McNutt's latest war| .._. . ~+ves (Hees Y Mrs, Carl | day. Pune manpower commission regulations (300 pounds down +vcvivese, . [email protected] i . Ar a. Tune —can be found in the case.of the |%oitm ; | Sh Suarye 3308 pounds OWA ..i... vine 9.00911.38 3 fo T hypothetical Joe Doekes, quoted Calves (heifers) a # a Bgl above. ” Good and Choice— 4 Friends ms So, the musings of the aforemen- ou Jounds down «..viiavens 10.50012.78 10 a mn 8 8: tioned Doakes spell an economic | 500 pounds down ........... £.50010.50 (WHOLESALE ONLY) rf ge riddle. : SHEEP AND LAMBS (1100) / gel. 1s An Payments in wages to the Ameri- Ewes (shorn) g» Wright, Lou rs aware 3.508 4.50 He | can labor force today are around Sommin 10 mein 01 18 ey a awe Ee. ge. RE gg Sm - soa. my. Se ofc TE Soa i ea I ~ As Exclusive Indianapolis Distributor of the Nationally F EE end of the war, even granting that | iedium ABIOEE reas IO s xe usive in iana D0 IS is rl u or 0 e a ona amous . Burial Crow _ wage rates are not reduced 1 per |COmmOR ..................... [email protected] ; hy HULL Jen cent, curtailment of overtime, loss : Mrs." Fletch) of bonuses and incentive pay, shifts LOCAL ISSUES Harold na from high wage to low wage in-| Nominal quotailons furnished by Indi- ® 3 and Otis | dustries, the dropping from the la- |Anspolis securities dealers. Bid Asked 4° a bor force of some millions of War| agents Fn Corp eom...... viv TH wes Ny 2 jos 11: 8. 3 workers—all these will mean a re- fees Ma Yds com. x Fri Wik < ary, Merl duction in total national take-home Beit R Stk Yds pfd........... 83 ..... aotuary. i pay of $15,000,000,000 to $30,000,000,- | Bobbs-Merrill com... sev Y asughter of 000 a year. They'll have a definite oer Spe 8 80 : ey er” an i . F r Tr an fect om price levels a LR 3 Hainer. Gr Hook Drug Co com . 18 13 ~ Thursday. I Home T&T PL Wayne i pid i seiey from Shih nd & Mich Elec 7% .pfd..... 110 ..... wr PIA earns va 106% Park N. Y. Stocks Ind Asso Tel 5% pid 103s 20008 A. etapa ati . Net ludpls Pe 1) pid 3 UREN Loco .. High low Tas Change a RBA nays wom 14%, 16 T . beloved hu Rad & 8 812% 121; 12% = {man pls Water pfd ............ 08... Vehling, fat Roll “Mill *, 15% 15% 1885 = Y4 ndpls Water Class A’ com. 18 19%; worth Carl Am T & T = 1631, 183%, -— 1, |Jefl Nat Life co 18 ! Ea brother of Tob B mY T% MN - VY . i S 3 Joba i Pn A t : : : bat i Anaconda -..... a ! «30% ’ es Saturds . a 1 1 y jory com..... canvas 23) 25" . mew & Se A Se I Fn Melos com IL abd NK Forte Bald Loco et 223, 295, ary ol Vy N Ind Pub Serv 8% v {ais sense ; 2 Crown Hill. Ben Ind Loan. 20° 20° 10. = 4% N Ind Bub Serv. 07 pid oor 107 oxi tuary after Beth Steel .... 61% oi’ ui nd Pub Serv 7%.... Mfg... ® information Borden 32 32 32 15 Pub Serv Ind 5% ......00004. 104 106% ST—Anns Borg-Warner 40% . 40'% 40'% 3, (Pub Serv: of Ind com.....e:s 18 19 . - West, father Caterpillar T . 94% 84'a “94iz + Y¥ Progress Laundry com. 13, iy Jerre. Lee Chies & Ohio". 47'a 46's 46'x — 5 50 Ind G & F 4.83% Matthews, Curtiss-Wr 5% 5% bla |Stokely- Bros pr pt. . Thursday 2 23%, 871 - t,|United Tel Co 5% - v . Ea fr 54 531 Le Union Title com . » nll Cape a 1%. 5l% 5i% 7% % With that the chapel ! Goody opt (4B Tally we 3g (Algers Winew RR th%.. i —Mr Greyhound o 32 Ba Ba "15 | American Loan 5s 46........ 101 DELICIOUS MELLOW ¥ [nt Harvester . 80': 80% 80%2 ~— 5 pli Com Bldg $a N eens Mi 2 : No 32), 32% 32% 4% zens Ind Tel 4%as 61....,. : = § ‘ \ t 3g by Ag |Consol Pin 5p BO. ...c.....eens 98 101 5 yp Bios aba fh Hd TEE eng LIGHT LAGER FLAVOR E- . : EXCLUSIVE : ; Loew's 63% 63% + Ya|lndpis P & L 3%s 70. ...... 107 108 : 4 Jn Martin (Glenn) fess 18'a 18% - 3%; |Indpls Railways Co 5s 67..... T's ‘80% : oo ay Nash-Kel co. 16%5~ “162s 16% . |Indpls Water Co 3%s 68...... 08 - 109% | : > ‘at _mortuar i Blin BUEN mE Kotte Mur wie ade mene ARE a a 2 2 8 aes “ame a § Y Central .. 19% 187 $3 ks 58 66... 105 .,..? v Qirver Farm E. 56% 56 30 — ia im Ind Pon ery Ss na 104 108% BURGER BEER DISTRIBUTOR a 6 53a 5% = Ja|N Ind Tel 4i2s 55... ...i:... 88 0 Le : i 34 3% + %'|Pub Serv of Ind a + 3a 105 “106% ; : 5 20% 29% .... [PUD Tel 48 85... .....iaieer 100 103 : : ak Sears, Rc Jah BT ure, Richmond Water Wis 84 8 87. Ll ‘a \ - AR yl en ; 2 i. .T 4 +t th - Sar fy TTR 3% B PARE “ 50% 4's Machine Corp 84 83... 99 103 : LOST & FX 18, 18. + Yl” epxdividend. : ; 4 *. y male LOCAL PRODUCE : ; Ha or MA-0956. H breed 3c... Leghotm "hens, |' £y I 7 Bre oy, Te (WHOLESALE ONLY) a Berl SO ai i off et Rr re 54 53% 53% ~~" 3 lgred springers, 25¢; leghorn. Nn. 2%¢. ’ « Old roosters, lde. 51) . Eggs Current receipts, 30c. Grade A : hin iaigt. 400 40c; Li No ‘rade. medium, 36c; grade A 3 J sm A 104% . “Buiter = - Ko. Soo. Buitertat = 3 Ne. 1, = E ™ ARKET ST. “on Eversthing! I —
