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IPORKER PRICES STEADY HERE
9350 Hogs Are Received;
Be ho ed
Earlier, President Robert M. Gay-
fore deciding what to do about the Little Steel formula, to. consult ‘ farmers, government and white collar workers, and the families of service men,
*“Three-Quarters Would Fool Bill”
essons of World War | Ta Guide Surplus Disposal
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (U. P).—Any G. 1's planning to buy airplanes from Uncle Sam after the war should consult with congress; for the government banned sales of planes to individuals after the last war because of the “hazardous character of their use.” od And if the state highway commissioner of Arkansas tries to buy oilskin coats—“slickers”—as government surplus for his employees, he
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Top Remains at $14.80.
Hog prices were unchanged today at the Indianapolis stockyards,
There were 9350 hogs received, 11775 cattle, 875 calves and 2600 sheep.
Stating that “three-quarters of might recall that the slickers his GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (9330) the people” would have to foot the predecestor received as surplus inj 13- 10 pounds .. ret bill presented tn any wage increase| EXP 1919 were long handled chisels used 160+ 180 pounds .. 14.80 (EERYby workers “who are only one- in the shipbuilding industry 200 220 pounds 24% fourth of the population,” Gaylord PLAN COMPLETED <The headaches of surplus prop- 220- 240 pounds .. 1480 said: I erty disposal experienced both by 20 2 bounds . au “I ask that you be fair to those Times Special the government and the public after 300- 330 pounds .. 14.05 Rt" who fight as well as those who work ANDERSON, Oct. 2—An exten. {the 1ast war served to help show| 330- 369 pounds .. 14.08 for victory by avoiding special sive plant expansion program in! What our headaches may be after 160- 300 pounds 32.50014.50 of living fo ale [the Gheroll-Anderson plat here| (his war. Io ia the government] "uci dem : Deen com * com ’ : 2 i LB “The board will end its hearings ons today. Completion of| dispose of. In this war the estimate 300: 33 bounds I 1%0gie os B Friday and is expected (o begin de- {ipo program coincides with the be-| 1s $100,000,000,000, 3. 38 vounds -. + 100giios liberation next Monday on the ques-|oinnie’ of forged aluminum alloy Problems Surveyed Good tion of breaking the “Little Steel” cylinder head production at the : 14.00014.05 Bi formula, the administration's chief | nang : a She request = he a sons [email protected] instrument to date for holding down The expanded plant provides more! subcommitt Sena 12.50013.75 the wage portion of the Inflation! nan 55000 square feet of additional|COMMittee on military affairs, the oan elevator floor labor department bureau of staoutput of cylinder heads for the Hstics 3 ns guiveyed eyed 3 Sxuiber o 11.50814.80 , 18-cylinder . CHIGABOL GRAIN. . . ,/3" wi i a” Fre AVUURBUN, laine to 6 E Coyle what is in store if history repeats 1eS0ga Tn] : manager of the Chevrolet itselr. : 160111 Mivision 4 Vis. president. of Gen. Here's one: Goa eral Motors Corp. engines are 3 700- [email protected] CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (U. P) —Graln [now being made in Chevrolet di- a A Soverament as 3} fight futures Shumped SHiery Rerveus, vision plants. plus in large quantities, rising liv- i 14.509 16.50 Trade oder. Aoumcemens as bore 250 Re Bane, Us| Joo demas ox ESTE ps HS * an er con- | SE J the Commodity Credit Corp., would ing the Thunderbolt And P-61 Black sumer goods to individust Ee pe Pay 1 cent above the loan rate for! Widow night fighter, and are among War department announcement] 1100 POURES .......... 8.50011.00 roe extent dis-|the mast powerful of all radial avia-| of conned beef and bacon brought Nettenn over lack of news on tion engines. sharp outcries that meat packers—| 500- 800 pounds ............. [email protected] Wheat ceiling revision.| The forged cylinder heads are... beef trust”—were seeking to] aa POUR cirerecenen.s 1.509167 ants mn. wheat was up i to oft said to increase power output by 10lyeer domestic. prices. high The| 600- 800 DPOUBAS .....eveveas [email protected] 's cents a bushel; oats off 1% tolto 12 per cent over the maximum brotherhood of locomotive engineers] 900-1000 pounds ...... lil. 1378G15.30 off 1 cent; tye off % to %, andpossible with cast aluminum °Y leven threatened to call a strike if "soo m3 pounds * 1.000137 barley off % to % Under heads of the same ise andl yyy covernment did pot Hop "or loa) design. scjenceless profiteering by the great| 00 900 Bounds i Sa mann : interests who have secured control N.Y. Stocks AL ISSUES fo all necessities of life.” Meat re ihe - t Cutter and common .......... 6.00@ High Low - Last Chiange|snapous securities dealers oe 7 et Subsiiutes TWen Up in oh win ’ 14% , 14% + ha Agents Pin Coip com Many ‘problems arose over prep- | Beet— : ex a is ai - o Aten pe corp aration of the tremendous juven- got an weighis) ..iiven, [email protected] DI88 a8 ix T 1t| Belk ® Stk vas pid 5 nt uired for Such & vASt Good .................. $33 88 Tie deN gen - amount of material: “All sorts off Cutter and common oro): %. aes i mu ai 1 nal, Ah $i Stult br Began 5 ny up” hes sub CALVES (833) 42vs |Clrgie instead o all weights) Vaan 1 86: 67 .... {Comwith Loan § d 3 - vy wan sso nanny sun. JB . Ai x fx mn AD SHE on Ih PM... 100 material asked for. The “slickers”| Good to i Tags vo MY nN M $+ YW Rsk Drug Co. Som Y a oh . were an example, OBIE ain canna tins 6.00@ 8.50 ers 6% an a i ind Aso Tel $5 RIL 1% IG 31% he sales policies of government| Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Sxennn xia PY aioe Hi Brome Bu Dou/meRT Tp HY i Foci. Foreign Serer nee] SETS poate soc 113001278 “we 4s a Zw Ruiveys o it was hoped much surplus might be| 20010 Pounds [III wen os nN Indpis Water Class A com “unloaded” because of shortages in| 500- 800 pounds ............. [email protected] hes OM — le Nei Lite oom A. Europe—were generally . unwilling sede, POURGE rreinenienns 10.35@1LTS | au aw om ia Na Ra Tite com ee ad the prices asked and were Se-1000 pounds Carreras + LT3@10.% RY 10838 bo A 2iE RB Mallory th not Satie with the terms of| 500- 900 pounds tig 7.50@ 8.75 { Mis I = %[N Ind Pub Serv 5% credit offered. Good and Choice— 3 hn Pub Serv lng 3% Despite blacklists of those who wt, pounds down ........... [email protected] 36. 38° ..'"| Progress Laundry attempted ‘to defraud the govern-|*300 Sounds down ©... ...... 9.00011.35 8 8% Row Gear al jos |Ment and restrictions on the resale Good and Chores (heiters) imi as a ty Stok 2008 br p .jof food and other goods, a large 222% pounds OVD ..riuiians, [email protected] i 10; .... |Cnion Tite com Dumber x irregular sales and un. Mame LC [email protected] i a Li Wwiul adjustments of claims were » SHEEP AND LAMBS (2600) i 2% + » Atgers Wine BR 44% 0 made, the report points out. Buyers Bwes (shorm) ™ By i O %, To Slamencan few ill 8 ini (Often TS tain Jurchaes vere mon to mean 1.1 15 4 2% 31 oe — 8 . nent; dood a 100 mea - in ol generally made readjustments in ol Lor Lonyause adil Canam } a na avor, C wre 8.38 3% 23 : : 3. un wi wl z 4 Water Co Swes 68 .... 108 oe Reco he Tali of selling Log EE eee SES 0 0 Geers ek = ULLMAN FILES FOR 08 ge BT Nims Str hoe B68 eather and texties, and Tou as $ 1 ia Ni ol. |N Ind Tel d%s 55.......... 88 ot {building artillery, and materials aeuun 130 pi BY 1 {oun Tor ems 0s 0B 18 1MWIsold as scrap and cantonments. It cal i. Water Wks 5s 57..105 ..... from 9 i : SR, ENESCO dd Ce i ne at te oie AIS prt ADELPHIA, Oct. 2 (U, P). : 2% Hi Tal smscaividena, T° oe 36 per cent in 1926. ~Pullman, Inc, today filed a plan rn i Sota sole ¥ I —— = ‘ in U, 8, district court proposing to We iis HI Zw] op to te cow or the chicsgo munis] UST STATEMENTS [1 its seeping car business and : today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 (U. P.).—Govern-| gaa AAS Aetna-Standard Co. | elevators Paid $1.30 per bushel for No. Iment expenses and receipts for te con |il compliance with & federal court foi dm fac ie ht RSET FE Somes wh fed ents previous year. | shen, od lob] Spend. on ali sith ithe ov. dish veree 10.871, 814 10.031 08.134 ; «ware. 18,308,501, 11,905,124,734 Sash Bal. xe 15,112,948, 656 a 0.617 ’ Pub Da ome a 181/37 043 351 | Got ant, 20.800 017.631 23,174,970,063 | CAT business 1] : SLi : INDIANAPOLIS 5 CLEARIN G HOUSE on a g d x ERNST..& ERNST
dustrial Exposition to be established in the Union Station, it was anrE tod : Pe a
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six of Indianapolis’ leading m “81 of the 93 exhibit beading
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‘| | As the thifd week of the solicitation campaign ended, it was stated
sh AR ing the exposition by ‘addition of
the principle of the housewife's rolling pin, has been developed here and promises the ultimate in Amerlea’s famous straight-line, continuous production system. } Contrary to conventional mill practice, in which rolls are stationary and metal is fed through them, the rolls of this new mill move Co., Rytex Co. and Chas, Drester Co.
along a slab, squeezing it to a thin ms — Develop Metal
sheet in one pass—just as the cook's _ Finish Stripper
NEWARK, N, J, Oct. 2 (U. P)~—A new liquid that strips enamels or insulating coatings ,from metal in less than a minute has been developed by Fidelity Chemical Products Corp. of Newark. Marketed as Fidelity Stripper No, 306, the liquid is applied by brush at room temperature causing the finish fo puff and leave the metal. The stripper does not run and may be limited to a speci fic section of coated surface. weekly| Furthermore it leaves no residue and the stripped part may be soldered or refinished without any after treatment, according to the manufacturer,
dustrial Exhibit Here
iby the Indianapolis inspection sec-
METAL ROLLER: the Indianapolis Athletic club to P L L In : complete plans for getting the exAh SE {Exhibit to Be Permanent Pressure Method. Uses| The exnibit will be a permanent A in 29 [display of the city's industrial prodPrinciple of = Wife's |. i ana developments, and diaiege ik will be confined to products of InRolling ; Pin J dianapolis’ firms. J . By DALE M'FEATTERS 1 » list of the additions! firme Serippe-Howsrd Stall Welter | Bat have Sxhibit space 10 the exPITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 3. -— A [viously announced: ” new method of rolling metal, using| narbase Co. gins fuer 7
foatas | ice command policy of ‘quality pro-
|sentative asserted. Fiber| are eligible to receive renewals ap-
Arthur Dumes, Terre Haute; Ben Kroot, Columbus;
P. R. Mallory, Ross Ad Seal, Climax Machinery Receive Ratings. The. “Approved Quality Control Rating” has been awarded to P. R.)
Mallory & Co. Inc, Ross Ad Seal Ine, and the Climax Machinery Co.
tion of the AAF air technical service command, for excellence in the manufacture of air force equipment,
duction. on a quality basis’” Lt Col. Frank A. Dixon, area repre-
Plants receiving the initial award
proximately every six months upon upholding their high standard &f quality,
Representing the Indianapolis area office at Ross Ad Seal Inc. and the Climax Machinery Co. is Marchant W. Gwinn, inspector in charge, and at P. R. Mallory &] Col, Inc, is Thomas P. Newett, inspector in charge, *
SCRAP INSTITUTE NAMES OFFICERS
Allison Falendar of the Falendar Iron & Metal Co.’ has been reelected president of the Indiana chapter of the Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel, the institute has announced. Other officers elected were Frank Kilcline, Kokomo, vice president, and Maurice Epstein, Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer, The scrap proeessors also selected an executive committee composed of H. A. Alpert, Ben Cohen, William Julian, Meyar Sagalowsky, all of Indianapolis;
Jason Klain, Marion; Sam Liff, Kokomo, and
Harold Weinstein, East Chicago.
anapolis man-
1923 and was appointed Indi~
ager in 1936. He is a member of the
ants and for the last year i has served on its committee on co-operation with bankers. He is past president of the Indiana Association of Certified Public
PREDICTS LOW
MEAT SUPPLY
Livestock Authority Sees
No Increase for 12 Months.
CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (U.P) —Meas
supplies available to civilian cone sumers during the next 12 months will be inadequate because of ex« treme livestock liquidation forced by drought conditions and government price policies, 'H. M. Conway, livestock market authority, declared today.
Conway, writing in the October
issue of the National Li%gtock Producer, a trade paper, said that ofe ficial promises of increased meas supplies for civilians may be cone sidered “wishful thinking.”
“Although a period of accumulate
ing feed sypplies now is apparently beginning, it will require at least two years to convert these siirpluses into increased meat production,” Conway said. “The only real ene couragement that can be given the consumer is some seasonal increase in hog production this coming late fall and early winter.
Having our own stores, our fingers are constantly on the style pulse of the clothes-buying public. Having our own tailor shops, we produce and supply you with the
ns) Result:~Tomorrow's styles are here
and at your service today.
~ RICHMA}
'~F.-NY Temornows Styles
ARE HERE TODAY
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STANDARD QUALITY SUITS - TOPCOATS . $24.50 ~~ SUPER QUALITY SUITS + TOPCOATS . . . $29.50
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