Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1944 — Page 28
S. A. E. Speaker Doubts if a Pay ito Output Is is Rates, Judged by 1943 Pay, Are Neither as | $500 i? p High Nor Low, Compared With 31 U. . Cities, Bureau _ ill
“out f this world” dreams of ot Of Labor Statistics Study Reveals. tesr-drop styled automobiles mans Times Special
ufactured dirt cheap wih Jow.ne} plastics and powered by Diesel mo- § : debunked, with certain WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Wage rates in Indianapolis on plas re = vin coran are neither high nor low but are just about average among 81 of the nafibn’s major cities, a study by the U. S. Bureau y ~ of Labor Statistics shows.
A short range, post-war passenger-cargo, transport, designed to |president of the Society of Auto Factory wages in the Hoosier capital were found to be| engined and carries 30 passengers. Cs
meet Air Transport requirements, has been announced by | motive Engineers. the’ Glenn I. Martin Co. of Baltimore, Md, .The plane is twin- ‘Toward Henry Ford's plan to
popularize automobile ownership down to the lowest common de-
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POSTWAR TAXATION
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labor. how ; WwW. : d of the Studebaker Carp. of South i rates for common labor, how= LABOR 10 KNOW : + | Bend, displayed ‘wonderment| | ever, wets much ost; being Asser ts age Ear ners an nd skepticism. Be spoke. lust al ~ 94% © e average. 2 ; : . ® * | Antlers hotel. ; A inn was wen mee OF OUTPUT CUTS Farmers Have Share in Policies" es, cu cmious fates prevailing in the spring and : : He wondered, for instance, how
gummer of 1943. It Spares on Here is the last of five articles by Beardsley Ruml of the com- |anyone could afford to undertake hourly wage rates, no
i i . mittee for economic development giving his organization’s views en |such production “when you coneke howe pay" Ny WPB Committee to Inform x program for the United States. sider that, sales, merchandising and rtime rates and Pp : xpenses y or tet Shift Jobs. Workers of Coming’ # a» x» Mvestising. sxpens 3. probably Pe rates in manufacturing in- By BEARDSLEY RUML fabrication. costs to something] * dustrics were chiefly those of jobs Cutbacks. Written for United Frem around $200. His skeptical approach ; 3 ants while the : Farmers and wage earners have a common interest in tax policy| ; -born] : in metal-working pl t. 22 (U. P) to plastics and other war-born Li lity pon-manufacturing pay study was WASHINGTON, Sept. + “+*i ag taxpayers. But they have an even greater stake in tax policy as materials was tempered somewha$ : 6h Fir © ~~ pased in large measure on wages |—The government. took steps today it affects the level of employment, wage rates, prices, and therefore by the eye-twinkling obse rvation:] : ee . THE 3 in financial institutions and laun- to let labor as well as management |... .ic Tax policy definitely affects all. It can affect them in terms Ine W IM.
% no im \ : “Trouble whenever you Vane know in advance of impending Pro- | ry ow tuch taxes are levied and in terms of how and where the taxes| Lroupie Is that Oe and| EX ; . Are Wide duction cutbacks. » are collected 8 : say'a man can't do something, daughter : r Differences -Are . , .
x The action came in a new direc- 3 ount “of its in- goes out and does it. There are wide differences be-i,.. yo war Mobilization Director : Thus, it, the SHO which a| Inthe end, he said, the Amerioat _gween cities for the same work, the; ;’ Byrnes designating the 0 tion ¢an|Public alone will determine the: destudy shows. Wage levels in De- | roduction executive committee of ; egg back sign and type of post-war Sutomee Funeral B . froit and Seattle, for example, are.) oq. nroduction board asa clear- E is-decreased, or If bile and unless human nawurs cen Michigantown, « #lmost double what they are In, ue of cutback information. ; the reinvestments| Changes rather rapidly, hie ad oe ey men] heme Atlanta or San Antonio. fol Both labor and management are 3 it gets from divi- there will ‘continue to. exist the hs But it does not necessarily 10l=| ohresented on the committee: ; Jow that it costs only half as much} ypger the order the procurement fo live in the two southern cities oancies war and. navy depart-
dends paid out three-level price scale—low, me-| Pecafish there ‘is little direct Te-| oni and the. maritime commis-| Railways, Taxicabs Show
fewer new jobs it
can create. : 4 Jationship between retail prices gion are to supply the committee : Pirst of these is HOG RECEIPTS and wage rates in any particular gosh full information concerning Increase Over 1943 !
{i ¢ i poss or cot of mie and Gall Mr. Leslie, Li-2518 the proposal that ' a ¥ ; ¢ity, the study declared. coming cutbacks. The committee : = P Bail Nes Teron ned ated y * Granting the fact that such Wage wij] summarize the data and give Figures.
SI Ruml taxes on corporate 1 | Tolin service. (Noblesville snd Elwood Ww ro E ; : A i be abol- : papers please copy. loctric Co # ute information would be inter i; to all government agencies oon- shed asiotch. Ar rent ly 1 HERE LEAD 1 Uj Mecaray Dusty. age 0 years: estorn W. Ohio : esting to workers seeking better cerned, The Indianapolis Street Railways . ese !
er of Helen Sang ers and pay and to companies seeking Three Steps to Be Taken carried 70,707,120 passengers in the Ten
dium and high, J anapolis Rolland Kemp of re rn] - be. od Bog Fry EXPERIENCED Tiends dence after Good
en Herbe Louden, ; : SUI oS aed de ue Then srandmother of aoward > Nazs, FRI EXPERIENCED PEOPLE ae aileencen. generally Te see that Jor ois the bylormation| SL Ven MONA of 194, a8 com when 1, 13 pad aut as dividends. | 7225 Porkers Are Received; Bia, at, Stasis, mid atv) FOR SKIRT ALTERATION : : } : : Steady employment under ted rom “rns he Br in ine to make pans fr ulin DS AMES Bsns CL 0 2 orion mut do Price Steady With [PERSIA Shak wes a SE Scivily u Jator oF management. Hew Smployment: t a i i the ine pesios ot na es ate one of four things: (1). Charge , In > . lock 's * influence of unio! n, tem-| 1 The procurement agencies are of 2, passengers, the way | 8 mg . a &. { gher prices for its products: (2) : 3 . porary result of abrupt industry airected to make certain that all Transport Department reported (0- 1 on wagers (3) pay lots Te. Top at $14.80. * tors.” about coming cutbacks be “trans-| This increase was accomplished | USS On Invested savings; or (1| The Indianapolis stockyards today
= shifts, or a variety of other fac- information given to a company|ge, .t kta ” “plow back” less of its income into| received more saleable h than : amily Wage Levels Table mitted promptly” to employees. with the same amount of equip- Be expansion, Whichever it| anv other U. S. market ote he y *. Flat Work Qirls % 2. The WPB is to furnish national ment as was operated a year ago, ra . . ; —Frank, age 60, of 1438 Lee at. lowing ‘table of indexes t and labor organiza-|, *| does, the tax must be paid by ani fect that receipts were light, the| Husband of Della : re Good Pay — Daylight ours _ The fol g Senie management an I OIganiza-|igjlway officials pointed out. They individual, sihce only individualsigar food administration reported.| Viola Tardy, Indianapolis Audrey Wal- =. shows the relative wage leve tions summarized information as t0|ypeljeve these increases are a reflec- s : Rr ad LIOELSOIR. LAUNDRY 849 N. New Jersey
ton, Loveland, Colo.; “the 31 major cities, with 100 rep- the extent and regional location of | tion of people who are spending “At can pay taxes, There were 7225 hogs received.| Marry Prestin, Emma Zahl, Matilds
forthcoming cutbacks, Home” “vacations- and -war: worker], 2% present * about $6000 x new Prices remained ‘steady with the| Consdert and Nellie isashan, | Dial 3. The war manpower commission | tram. investment must be made to DPro-iisy at $14.80 on 120 to 240-pounders.| at the oy Py W. : “2 |18 to advise its field representatives Passengers Gain vide one new job in industry. Thus|prading was active. may call at funeral nome steer noon| FAMILY WORK LISTERS 116 of major cutbacks which will re- |if the amount of its irfcome Which| other receipts included 500 cattle,| Saturday ; rs 128 quire “special consideration in the| All: taxicabs inthe Indianapolis|a corporation can use to plow back,|5y5 cqlves and 1200 sheep. ANGLEMEIR—Flors P, 3838 College. | , Come Ready to Work 120 | placement, of released manpower,” | district reported an increase in pas- or the less it gets as reipvestments| . ———— Apt. 3 aeloved Tr Good Starting Pay ju sengers carried. The Red Cab Co.,|from dividends paid out, the fewer GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (7225) 4 Dilisrd ne. Daylight Hours
10 operators of 258 pieces of equipment, new jobs can be created. TERE AAD. nl NASH PLANS TRIPLE reported 2,435,500 passengers carried] On the other hand, lower wages STERLING LAUNDRY 4 ke [for the first six months of 1944, as|and higher prices both mean less 735 Lexington 103
16 compared to 18911717 passengers| purchasing power for industrial mn PRE-WAR OUTPUT during the same period in 1943, an!products and for farm products. The = increase of 28 per cent, importance of this to farmers is %| NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (U. P).—| According to the company, it is! graphically illustrated by the aston- etiam. Ps : nn Anticipating unprecedented post- | OPerating on a lower mileage allot- ishing fact that year after Year| iso 300 pounds 13.50914.80 Vice, hoth ox Biinels. Thomas —|war demand for cars, the Nash- ment, 11,250,022 miles for 1944 re-|total farm income and total indus- Packing Sows HS Lemuel ss | Kelvinator Corp. has laid down |Quirements, a reduction of 2.837314 trial payrolls are almost identical| Good 10 Choice™ 1eoaieos| Wednesday. Service Saturday, 103¢ INSLEY MANUFACTURING C0. 88 | manufacturing and sales plans in- | miles under the total miles operated|in size. Farmers thus have a y m., from Shirley Bros. sol N.
a. Ch 946 N. Ninois. Burial Bloom3 tended to triple the company’s best in 1941. This means a reduction of {definite interest in the amount of 3 po 14.00@14 opel, 4 ds In. fi c ro X
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esen 140001408] Muston, Ind. at 1 p. m: in 47 Pre-war production year, according 431,222 gallons of gasoline, compared | industrial wages which represent a | Good 000 ington, Ind. at Tp. m: Priends in,
to President George W. Mason, |10 1041 major market for farm products. convavsenanes 140001408
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12.50913.78 ny representatives and - : Pate Mason said that EVANSVILLE PLANT +A second tax recommendation Rotim to = Sianghiee Pigs , made by the C. E. D. which is) "o "og oungs . [email protected]
PRICES ARE UNEVEN |suopiers as move tovare cue TO RENOVATE TANKS coc es i, gestion o Chri wo
decisive action to speed its recon- markets is the proposed repeal of [email protected]
G, 15 W. : 900- 960 pounds 0 G 11 excise taxes, other than those on| 900-1100 pounds .... «+ [email protected]| fa ; Staff t] $150 version on V-day and aimed at a , YT -1100 is nena. 8101000 0 3% ON CHICAGO GRAINS holding our employment at its| EVANSVILLE, Ind, Sept. 22 (U.|liquor, tobacco and possibly gasoline | 13001500 Da sear [927200 Mu ea ; I maximum.” P.).—The Chrysler Corp. ordnance These proposals would free an esti- |Good— fees at the residence Saturday, spo CHICAGO, Sept. 22 (U. P).—| Recognizing that complete elimi- [Plant here closed out its cartridge mated $3 billion now paid in excise | {0-50 Pounds «+: ::: 143001878 (ind) papers please copy. Gin rs move wi ar ak Fa ne "i mad AES pos, o 4 cle, kh bee mt Ml on 5 BEE ono or mann tow range on the board of trade to- version, he Spany close .out its 30 caliber carbine am-|therefore paid out of funds which | 700-1100 pounds 1.150140 Sincere thanks and. day affected by evening-up opera- eventualities against be back. | munition Oct. 21 to devote full time | would otherwise be spent largely 1100-1300 pounds [email protected] tions and also by a one-cent in-
0., age 44, mother of 5 Ane Husted, Phil- | wor!
W. J. ‘Holliday & Co. 843 W. McCarty St. -
omen nit a SR i ol dof afi to complete renovation of 2000 30-|for consumer goods such as food 5.008 11.28 death of ground of a fixed sales and dealer C.|and clothing Heifers nd crease in the Commodity Credit! program,” the executive added ton M14 tanks, General Manager C, . Cholee— ' ; to thank Rev. Robert Corp., buying price for wheat. The ’ L. Jacobson announced today. But the C. E. D. also warns that! ‘so. 800 pounds 15731078] Debra ne rs Ta alr cient rp., buying pric . As many as possible of the plant's {before we can achieve such a high 800-1000 pounds 1s.15GiT00} ROC FRIIS ™ “Tue PaMiy.. | general trend was upward with Fl } 2500 employees will be used in the level of income we must create the| 00-800 pounds er... [email protected] | NEWPORT—To our friends, relatives and September ‘wheat and barley in- uorescen tank repair program, Jacobson said, | Productive well-paid jobs which will| 800-1000 pounds 14.00015.78 kins & Co, Ploneers dependently easy. y, al ’ At 11 a. m. wheat was off 3 to}
Medium clubs, L. 8. Ayres & Co., we wish lH ' and those not adaptable to the|Produce it. A fair and realistic postFlicker’ Cured P Mp 12; corn up % to a; oats up 1%
Tth Fioer # WM. H. BLOCK C0. We week and } Scommission.
3 10 ; bi - ) hs ngs extended at the death of our wife mson's, 918 8. Meridia
) 2. 300 pounds .... [email protected]| to express our deep Appreciation for heavier work will be helped to find | VAr federal tax. plan is one of the Tamot= the many kind expressions o m-
a first thin gs needed to do this. 8.25010.50 JAY and many beautiful floral "0 %; ve up % fo %, and barley| PITTSBURGH, Sept. 22 (UP). [on oF 10 (rough etabishitieet Off “pven if we abolish the corporsOff % to 2 cents. —Fluorescent ’ flicker—an ailment
offices tion income tax, and get rid of the a common to old-age fluorescent : 0K LUMBER SALES Bulls (all weights)
uisance excise tazes, we can in The plant has been .cleared of mis . 0 lamps—has - bee addition reduce tha individual incured lei] enosed. #4 |cartridge-producing equipment and cop [0 by an average of 30 per|Seet— CPL. JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS. GIRLS 18-30 LIGHT WORK, ve . has already delivered the first of : Good (all weights) . [email protected]| F a MO i : MR. FULLER, 1209 WITHOUT PRIORITY| Unlike incandescent lamps, that |ao0 tank overhaul jobs, Jacobson| oot: And still balance the budget|q, sg. EE a | aan, easy work. Time and | BLD. cease abruptly when their normal |... at high employment. We should] Geod . sna GHERITAGE” MEMORIALS man Cn iime. Based on $-4a% 3 Certain types of lumber are now| service has been given, fluores- : make these reductions promptly 1002 1.18 * Bee. Our Beautiful y 40-hour week. WHITE WOMEN 2:5" women to . available to civilian consumers with- sets Jed SRICEinEly to ap age whens pease help 1s a xx Ye YE a) ". |Sears, Roebuck & Company Central States Emvelope G8. | work short hours evesings cleaning an cker annoyingly their ers (all weights) bo Circle Ot the necessity of securing .&( i. ces g N. Y. Stocks level of employment we all want for| Good to choice LOST & FOUND 1 16 $. Sherman Drive WPB preference rating from the . America, Common to medium ..
: : ; sorting. Pull or © Now, engineers have devised a Net Culls 6.000 9.00| LOST — Diamond wedding ring, lady's SEWERS fo i 2520 federal housing administratien,| tiny “electrical brain” which fits High Low Last Change LOCAL ISSUES ) 8 Q Feeder and Stocker Cattle and a Toou, 34 four, A 3 Se Ci s . HAND oe, : ‘ Btate Director R, Earl Peters of the| in a fluorescent lamp and auto- rn Las rvs 30 low Zon I % CAL I UES Cholce— Staves EA SEAMSTRESS ie FHA said tod matically shuts off the current [Am Rad & 8 8 12 | Nominal quotations furnished by 500- 800 pounds ............. [email protected] t. 20th, gold-plated face said today. Am Roll Mil., 143% 14 Ys | anapolis securities dealers. . 200-1050 POURS +uvveverese.. [email protected]] Watch, movement, near Fountain 8%-Day" Week A WPB ord i when the lamp has passed the {Am T & T....161% oo Bid ens | Square. MA-7731, or 1122 Olives D. P. Pleasant Working Conditions new order permits all Am Tob B.... 13% a Yo| Agents Pin Corp com........ T) 500~ 800 pounds ... O'MARA. Reward. Jumber dealers t 11 to “all oth stage of usefulness, it was re- Am Water W.. 9% Ya ANnis Fin Cop pid 20" 800-1000 pounds asta rereans nou nite mal cers to se all: otiver {| Agents Fin Corp pd ...110 300-1000 cessierennns 10.25Q11.95| STRAYED—Part Scottie, DIack-white male, Indiana Fur Co. eonsumers” for maintenance and| tric & Mfg. Co. 14K. Washington Stra
ported by the Westinghouse Elec- [Anaconds .... 26% . ALBIOUE 00-1 h (BS R Sik Yas pld........0 83 00-1000 POUnMS ...ivepireirs BIQI000 Be EE agi. Otiental-Onie ; : i i n vasnas ommMOon— ; tree! 1 Tepair purposes, up to one-third of| With the new anti-flickering |Atl Refining.. : - mon “HIGH | SCHOOL GIRL To clerk in bakery after school and
. 2 Ya | *Bobbs-Me their stock on hand as of Sept. 1| equipment, the lamp ceases to |Bald Loco ct. 23% : between now and Dec, 31, without| function without the flutters that re “ 3008 454 Chale LOST—Tarse biack cai, § years old; name Saturdey. 50c &n hour. Karle's Bakery, | door. the necessity of purchasers apply-| interferes with the lighting values De oom! 3 BB dedicm 4 Lnueum, “Hime Delafed tor Fed over- 3510 Cohege. Home T&T Pt. Wayne 1% p _...| 500 pounds down
! . 9.000113 . 4% stand Amo Tel 3% pid. ruptured; ut 3 weeks ago; Small Moun | White or colored. Nest, steady women. Good and Choice— 7 8
500 pounds dow ord, 2 HoT s 0 BD cevveer... 10.50013.78| STRAYED —German Shepherd, 13 weeks : MAI \ Medium — : old, vicinity 79th and Road 431. Re- HOTEL D 247 L | oN - 500 pounds down [email protected]] ward. BR-3012, MA-9302. : : music : SHEEP AND LAMBS (1200) LOST—Black Angor inity 46th and ™ Meridian. -3638. ! R
Cows (all weights) and mother, Emma June Newport, “We | leading. # . WE HA PENINGS FOR A the puiibesrers. Fiaoner & Bucnanan| NATIONAL WOSIERY MILLS FEW WHITE WOMEN TO GLEAN 50% N. Davidson
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Times Special FI. WAYNE, Sept. 22—It the Application now pending for the building of an experimental television station at the Parnsworth : : Loew: a plant here is granted, Ft. Wayne / a en Teva may become one of the leaders in . the development of the industry, fccording to E. A. Nicholas, presi- | dent of the Farnsworth Television “and Radio Corp. ~ # Mr. Nicholas s8id Ft. Wayne had i llent prospects Bon ‘outstanding center for the manu- . facture of television receiving and transmitting equipment.
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DISCUSSIONS * START | ON 6TH WAR LOAN|
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (U. P ;+| —Discussions™now are under way between treasury officials and t nation's leading bankers. on - forthcoming sixth war loan drive,| it was learned today,” Although - the treasu no ., make details of the TY nD eno public until a later date, it is lieved that the next drive will star Nov, 11, gm dag. =
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