Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1945 — Page 6

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES” _ TWAT ANS

1. P, FRENZEL JR. American Bearing Gets Rush. Jobs for Ships, INDIANA NTL NEW FIRMS AND

PARTNERS HIPS

BANK CHAIRMAN ~~ But Machines Stand Idle for Lack of Help REPORTS GAINS! = re 3

ave Contracting, roofing, dng,

Big Concerns Planning to Invade Stoker,

The war food administration re- are Carl H. Bais ported today ITA a top ceiling price Willi am G. Grauel and William C7

| Capitol Fini & Suppty-Cel, 340 : : i \ : "| Bearing Corp. here enacts a drama ‘ : ON, Ap chinaw 8 Business, Heretofore Domain of Small Firms His Brother, Otto. Frenzel ’ Edward F. Krils, Acton, Ind. | ton st Wholesale liquors and wne. | games L. Bradford, 2725 E. Riverside|} SE yr it is the real thing 3 J y YO TERR D6 'TLE FELLOW . i . Arthur Murray Dance Studios, 38% [8 ONE BUSINESS WHERE THE “LITTLE Merchants Natl. . On a recent Thursday, for -ex- ‘ bos White Says. Pennsylvania. Dance. studios. Lewis {|} has gotten along all right is now attracting the attention of| “= bariple, ‘the plant. at 429 &. Hering Jig y The. Unitractor Sales & Distrihutin a J Resources of the Indiana National 31,5, LaSalle st. Sales and flel Merchants . National bank, was | St got a telephone call for 12 bear- : : "ey k sere made | 2 : 3 | bank increased nearly $25 million tors. Robert D.. Eaglesfield Jr., 5844 will A th . | elected to the new position of chair- ings for a crippled navy ship— nn “last year—to $279 million, President "gin, Pv. y ac- ’ ; ; - ; i " 0-Operative H 1001 L k ! it He. Jase Saray yeis, 1990 ex- HOGS HOLD 10 mah of ie hare today. quick, very quick. Qrdinarily the RY a o i= [Russell L. White said today in his|Butldiny houses, elon Welch, ft i 3 brothér, | LES ’ D. Lichtenberg Department Store, chine Corp. at! Ra | weeks, ) Only. 63 banks in the entire Roosevelt ave. Dry goods and sh} Lebanon CEILING PRICES : ice preside, g © | "But that afternoon there were i : ; United States are larger than the Charles, Caplin, WL Gr. celand ave | : Thi . | was elected pres- R ; \ 4 | | DX : ’ wy " | » 3 reporting. “N R. J hs, 5848 B 1 tries, like auto~ | (ington, from a port, and so o E | At the close of-today's meeting, | American Pindings Manufacturing { mobiles and re- | elected L. W , Soe Corson, 3947 N, Illinois, ! erally pass * the bank 2 {dimensions over the telephone 50 \ YE - joa officers for the year. |; Srantords Cafe, 4068 W. Washington oe ager of the banks gig 'q they could get started before the a ® gti | In his report; Mr.” White said that : 7 through a 1-year ogg pounds Bring Messachus eos BR : ; Rha [1066p Sulendes, 8157 Cena ave. ’ - ave. branch, an EE His broth Robert ° Lambertus. | a $5 3 Real {objective is to do everythir ing. followed by Re pdb 3 is brother, Robert" Lambertus, 3 TA 8 alg {0b} 8s ything pos-| . { he 15-year $14.80 Here. A Chier (“turned on the heat” in the ma- | : oS | \ Toye sible to aid in the successful prose- INCORPORATIONS, | i r B Ne has assisted in the sale of more : egpectalty stage: the. way. through and. at. Saturday. BE SERRE SR : po 8 Baa | before ~r ea ching noon, the bearings were at the airs : ; | - ; | han $140" milfion® in government | ue r-Ronity-Tmarovement- Corp Mit gs at the local yar he Frenzel, cashier; G. F. Lichtsinn,! .. 1 point for the stoker industry. Mr. pound hogs 2 the joeal a = oe Fiengel Rasa 5 isa which had been pulled off its regu-! > : 8 * Le I* on orsties-Nowels. Limbsr co. Solunt Winkler figures, will come in 1950 jnarket ran fairly active an RV. A. DRIVEeS, In. SO, =. J-l1ar route to come here to rush the x : : ’ However, he reported, the bank |Cily: dissolution. : ; : : RS . i. : " City, dissolution |) age between 350,000 and 400,000 cattle, 300 calves. and 1000 sheep. |= gE. ©: Cross. assist) push jobs: are not infrequent be- 8 aad | more normal conditions will prevail, Lincoln City Col Co., Inc, Terre Hail That would be twice as good as GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (12,000)

: A “Collins, 835 Mills ave. Once in a while, the American : Fix 8 : * that is the answer to the prayer of fo Resources Rose Nearly ii-suie Lior co. 301 w. was O————————— 5 ROGER BUDROW a - i Becomes President of a movie.director or city editor. But : ; SY : $25 Million in 44 nece @. Bolen 58 N Meridian ||§ ; ie. ’ 2 ’ ; ter and Norma Carter, Milwaukee, wid v:J. 'P: Frenzel Jr. pr esidenit of some “big fellows.” And that is stoker manufacturing. |gineering and service. of Unitractor t ng Broadway, | | ob might have taken two or three > , 3 3 annual report to the shareholders. ecutive vice president of U. S. Ma-| hd N. Frenzel k 8 ; - Ne | Indi tional, pr Mansur bldg. y Similar indus-| OW, {four more phone calls, from Wash \ an ) ; {Indiana ‘Na 1, he reported, ansur_ bldg. Convention and .confer Directors also J ¥" [Prank Lambertus, who is works | LE [the shareholders were to elect di-'| 30 12-14-18 Eo Empile gi. = Metd} sal & 3 } : ua | and. shoe .indings manufactu frigerators, gen-| 3 | manager, had tp take some of the ; : ; Sa [rectors who, in turn, will choose the Roy c. 8! A Choice Porkers of {0 Rinehart, man- § Sam Dobrowitz, 5445 Broady period of pioneer- blueprints would arrive. : a i EE {for the present, the bank's principal | Period of the J. P. Frenzel Jr. chine shop. The job was rushed dll | : EB oe oY cution of the war. He added that it “a point of equilibrium.” = That of $14.80 was paid for 160 to 250- Griffith, vice’ presidents; Oscar F.{ port. waiting for a naval transport! |securities in the last three war loa | Ju Mfg. Corp. Terre Haute; diss on + . 4 . f 1 18 or 1951 when production will aver=- Receipts were 12,000 hogs, 2700 Bechtold and Paul bearings to the coast. : RT I 3 ; thas’ not overlooked the day when | Vreeland Properties, Inc, Michi|| a nt cashiers;| ..ce American Bearing Corp. | ER : Bi 3 and it has extended its genera] pro- | dissnlution, the best year so far. It explains|‘yog. 140 pound i / ; ; » Winchester Pinocle & Bridge Ci cevranas 7 Sy . ships—from the smallest landing ; 3 EF 3°) 4 jconditions permit. . 160- 180 pound revnrss HM; W cashier and man-| 3 i : ; $ Tokheim Engineering Corp., 1602 ¥ future of stokers is bright, t00.” now at war. It has made bearings tit 11 ke low costs neces Directors r e = isn't helping the navy any, observes Lt. Cmdr, J, E, Benson. MEL lis; agent’ John R: Swing, 3 petition will make y costs neces- ! i. which have been converted to troop Lt. Cmdr. J. E. Benson, repre- tion, And we have a bonus arrange- | Louis M. Jacobs, Marvin Jacopy man or heating and plumbing shop | “477 300 pounds :....... . 14.05 Fred C. Riau T. Holliday. A! ". Lambertus said there wouldn't be Calhoun st., Ft.-Wayne: no capital. sto § time “front Street merchandising. 400 pourids . [email protected]| 5. Otto N. Frenzel, ‘Mr. Griffith e cause the product now used for war of Commerce at a dinner meeting| Fashion Cloak and Sult Co. Lafay peacetime, and because the Diesel . PS Piisudskl, No. 9, Inc., 4413 To by war—the surplys war property Medium— ca 11 on Herff and Lyman S. Ayres. [needs 130. Jmote Workers. navy.” p . . ! surplus war | Y | "250- 50 313.90 , | is destined made, are being used more widely. Kuhn, past president of the cham- | Victoria Twasieczjo Slaughter Pigs 2 The plant needs both men and more pressing as the Pacific war Planning committee, will speak. Norris Grain® Co., Illinois. corpora to set up a separate seciion fory CATTLE (2700) ha : “securities dealers, I d tri | T . prelminary dissolution, 4 1 sale of billlons of dollars worth of 700 “900 pound 1600 17.00 Agents P ne Asked chines standing idle, for lack of we've hired in the past 60 days Rave tured, we set up a naval repair base ndustrial |raining | Peter Kiermer Purniture Co. New e 1 Ss C lars 1 3 - 80 is ansaaveva} 7 Agents Pin ‘ a0

Thotias A. Ress. 4 3 3 Greenfield Discount Corp, * Green Thoma: oto oe makes replacements on hundreds of 3 : i § To a (gram of developmefit as much as Sissojuiion . ler: assistan why “manufacturers who have been 140- 160 pc ’ | ine . Winchester; no capital stock; Wall > : . EN. t, | - big-boys in other lines think the! jo. 2 2 craft to the largest battleships— ; ; att, vern Blazely, Every .Arrick : ciestnes Ne $3 ager of the bond : Nao : of 3 3 ~ {von ave, Ft. Wayne; agent, David C! 220- 2 nds . . onan department, and ’ 5 , : _a® g Co ningham, same address; 5000 shares ft What will happen when some of! 350. 270 pounds : [email protected] 8 ER C. Smith, bed Yarhis of the Youlus: Jochis) . - 3 3 3 | 100 To YR berry. Bares] the big arid well-known coneerns 270-¢300 pounds . He PRC whic are now converte 0 ~war An i . } — a Sl bd : [mnbolinm, Louls PF. Niezer. - 330 pound saverves JE] 7 9 lle : An idle lathe, with hundreds of bearings waitin beé wo ia : y get into the business? More com- 1 p comptroller, purposes. It has made bearings for | gs waiting te be worked on Indiana Caterers, ne, Victory Mf ed ! luxury liners like the Queen: Mary | [N. Tacoma st, Indianapolis: 1000 sha sary to stay in business, Mr. Win K- : pour . [email protected] elected at the an- {Chamber of Commerce | without par value: to operate restaural . K Sows Tie Kal stockholders | _ . : : . H ler says. Selling through the coal! eT Pac ing so Otto N. Frenzel meet RAL ships. sentative for Indiana of the dis- ment.” [ “Members of the legislature, state A Tan rH | Defense club, 1 100(¢ t noice P y : : v « iy ’ l an p L . x 2 Now it is called upon to supply trict civilian personnel director,| Mr officials, and their wives will 0h may .be- dropped in favor of full-j 300: 380 Pon hy 14.05 [Kiefer- Mayet i B. Stokely repair Janis for ihese—ihey wear said American . Bearing Corp be a big lay-off after V-E day be- guests of the Indianapolis Chamber | Tere ea re, Torrent MAT ut) pound : — : oo out faster than in peacetime—and “makes one of the fi 1st, st,_submg . , A # '| to supply new vessels being built as | be S = Sth g ns: th \ . in | Monday, Jan. 15, in the Claypool pres minary dissolution, 3 Ol YEarings in “the coun 1S p is the same as the one used in YP0oo 0@ 14.0 rt 8 fy - ¥ le 1 i 1 Bes JOB HU NT] ERS are stalking Lid “ioo- 450 pou inds i esa 14 00@ 14.05 Kobe y 5 Paley, Equa, Serle well. That is why the company |forming an excellent service for the hotel ircle League of the Sea of Mars! west government agency spawne 450- 550 pounds ... G30 nett, J. . rrenze r, arry : . yates . Ehrys fammond: no ea : i rn a It’ iful Ik th i : ractically 100 per cent of engines, for which the bearings are| Governor Gates and George A. tonal, Josep Ramnaat Victor Hu 50- 500 pounds .........:... 12.75G13 | “It's just pitiful to walk through the plant's production ' $ | ———————————————— | : ATEN a in boare. — § {the big shop during the second for the navy's Diesel engines |. The demand for bearings becomes Per” and chairman of the post-war» of*0d. Inc, Ohlo corporation; wi The flood of applications ha: Medium to Choice— . x LOC. AL ISSUES shift said Frank. Lambertus forced the civil service cominission] 30- 120 pounds Se ; quotations furnished by Indi-| «Bearings. by the. thousands, all! women. Experience is not neces- progresses, Mr. Lambertuys said.| National ain ors gly : 1 1 S$ 1 resses i . 2 rt Se | National Mitter Orks omo - i ork done on them. Ma- sarv. “Ninety per t of the veonle | “Every time i ov. {xls cp . : 3 STOCKS needing work aone or sary. “Ninety peracent of the people | “Every time another island is.cap-. SWPB ‘alone. .SWPB wili handle ice S Sidi be : 1 p bar WaT goods alter ile Wor 100 po rieseresssves 16.00017.25! Agents Fin Corp pid ......... 1 20 '| somebody to run them. And we're had no previous experience,” said and that means more bearings from| Annual election of officers for the bane. amendment inc Tonatng Sapna Bo i al. Pr 1300 po!

Rrley 1100-1300 .yreshi ire Coil c 17. 17% way behind schedule — several R. H. Neihaus, who is in charge of us.” he said. Industrial Training association will] rhe National Re fining Co., Ohio corp iM THE BULK of Detroit's war |Good— pire I } ic er eauins ..../ months, Not because were not personnel. “We've just started our| Persons interested in working at be held Wednesday, Jan. 10, at a a hig wmendment of articles of ee | sotracts ‘were scheduled to x T00- 900 POURAS ...vevensess 12251600 BOL AE I 5 «+++ | working hard but because we can't third shift, midnight to 7 a. m, and! American Bearing Corp. may apply dinner meeting in the Riley hotel.| The Smith-Jackson Co, New Casiil § ; - 1 7 1 11 ini ery ’ . , y y arles ; pd {fin lut . pire early this year, according to 2 hoo h 3 2516.00 Central Soya com ....... ceeres 33 351; -get enough manpower and because we need people for it and our 3:30 either at the company, 429 S. Hard- |. Charles Atwood of Training With- al 4 isso Sion, canis, Inc. 2388 ARE) Dr a oe 1300-1500 pounds 3.906, 16,24] Circle Toealer com 82 | they're stepping-up our schedules to midnight shift, too. The plant ing st, or at the U. 8. employment in Industry, and George Haaff of ridian st. Indianapolis: agent. Benjad the N. A, M. News. That would | \;ccium Comwith Loan 5% pfd 105 108 » ' y Link Belt C esiden L. Schapiro, same address; 1000 sha look like the army: expected the | JO 1000-POUGHS +.ierssesssss 11.35612.25 | Deita Else com a oh all the time. is well-lighted and has goed ventila-| service office, 257 W. Washington : st. Ink be 0. are presidentidl can- | ithout par value: Fred Davidson. HE . pe 1100-1300 pounds 11.25613.25 | Electronic Lab com......... 3 ra ER |didates. Prof. L. C. Pigage of Pur- bert Davidson, Benjamin L. Schapiro, | European war to be over by now | ; Haag Drug Co com . Goshen-J, G ly )

d | . t ¢ th t Common — 500 _ | Home T&T Ft Wayne 7% pid. 5 ~ i due will Al] spe: ak and show films. acon . . Kline Co., Goshen; dts} and was planning to give the auto 700-1100 pounds §.00@11,25 Ind Asso Tel 5% pid . 105 N. Y St k ERS, re erry Btreet Buil i , A y Biree llding Co., Terre Haug! industry a break in getting back . I & Mich E pfd ......... i 2 mn . . OLOCRS [dissolution by decree of court | Letthmian S : { 3'2

to peacetime production. But the | “0 500 pounds ........ 304 indpls P & L com Ne BANKS SWELL WITH Meloy's, Inc, 13-15 W. Broadw

best-laid plans. . ,. $00-1000 pounds ..... 14.75 Indpis Railways "> 1 h 01 ¢ Chan DIRECTORS ELECTED NAIR vi Meloy: 2 Ry I am 2 LAST 1.23 go HE BT GOVERNMENT SUMS {3°51 if . . ee & {’ . ) . . @ ~ i > ‘a 0

: Paul H, Meloy, Joe B. Meloy, Donal STOCK DEALS: Louis Schwitz-| 800-1100 pounds ... : ge 6 Loc i tee. I Officers of the Fountain Square; NEW YORK, Jan. 9 (U. P.).—To- | fio¥ : er of Schwitzer-Cummins Co. here’ 60/40 - 253.004 K £ Co com .......... oi Mid "16h 1 3 ‘is Lr ih fois “bil. 500- 900 paunds . 10.28 0 ) - : we 2 a Reo I Mild 16 162 + 'siState bank were elected at the urces ion's : gave away 331 shares of stock re- Common— \ | Lincolr c i... 9 Am T & T ...1602 164 . 164 8 Tal. FesOurCes 1 Jue nations Tm

cently, leaving 50,033 he_holds, ac- 00 900 pounds iiss BONES MAIO Fry 280s. = * Fletcher Trust Company am I ow a Sin + meeting of the board of directors lionaire” banks, swollen by the huge

cording to the Chicago Stock EX- Geos Lowy ul weigis) 11 006i12.5 PR Majory So) Cirireaseens 3% =, . Anaconda a. 31 30 Ma + s vesterday. The shareholders re- sums spent by the government for! CAR OWNERS | charige where the issue is traded. Medium cowveeeien BT3@1L00 | punTgery Ind 5% 105% 108 Chairman Praises | a: chiNon cores 84 31h gg i, elected the difectors at an-earlier| War Purposes, have increased more ; - Cutter and common 1.00% 9.7 1 rv of In 3 | ‘1 fA 2 ! h 13 bill i H | His son was given. 165 shares, bring- | Ler, 7 bh Serv Gl Ind COM .oo.ioves 13 . {Atl Refining .. 3 } 3 I met than § illion since Pearl Harbor | c drivers reduce 5h J or . F ress’ Laundry com . | Bald Loco ct .. 261 ) so wis A00UA neeting. than $17 bill h areful: ing his holdings to 22,403 shares. ss Gear & Tool com 3%. Ber 1d Baan: ‘ Be and more 7. billion since the yee Charles 8S. Rauh, head of the Beet— Bulls 13 weights) ios: 13% 8! 9 > Employees. | Beth Steel o... 10% 7 70 .''s,| Officers elected were Val PF. European war, a United Press study | eutomobile insurance costs - Good (all weights) . ... [email protected] | Stokely Bros pr_o 8! 1913 | Borden .. 3? 34 3 : Ss y, | showed today. Belt Railroad and Stock. Yards Co., Sausage— United Te) Co 9% .... : | Although 51 employ ees have been Boi g-Warner 39 39 39 0! 1 Sgnelgder, pres sident; R. E. Sweene, } . y ; 2 gave away 278 shares of his Con- Good .. -- 1273011 50 Union TYE SU 12.icorenres """'|called into the service, Fletcher chee Ono. BL de 3 + Niedpresident; Carl Lavrenz, assist- | > Sure of Joqr ond condition { o A ‘Grain Désters Muna) : edium TYEE [email protected] ; es . } 3 . 3 @10.75 BONDS statements release is week dis~ a er t Cuties ang commen 2 1900 3) wipers Winew RR Gis | TPust Co, has expanded business in| Zhe rtiss-Wr | ant vice . president; Frank N.lgoced there were 16 banks in the | Comprebeusios Automobile Ww) r leaving oblit CALVES (900). Af 1 . he BE ‘

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: ih xi Scharfe y m= z 250 sh American Loan 5s 61 ........ tall departments during 1944, Hugh pougias Airc . 7 Scharfe, cashier, and Calvin Clym ‘United States with total assets of i ce policy protects you sold 350 shares of his Noblitt- -Sparks| American Loan 55 46 ..... es M. Land h f | Du “Pont ~ sistant shie : sarap : oe. Vealers (all weights) BE a co = andon, chairman of the board, | 2% Font er. assisign! cashier, |$1 billion or more at the close of | ds: Fire, theft,’ Industries stock, leaving 17,750. Good and choice. 11.004 11.90 Ch of Com Bidg 4'as 61 ..... . "| reported to shareholders yesterday. | Gen Foods ... Henry Langsenkamp, Mr. Swee- 1944 compared with 10 at the end |: from these bazat ODDS AND ENDS: Just 75 vears Soqmon SRS WeSIUH ao a0) Sazens Ing Tel 4% 1 ..... A '**| He said the year-end total re- | Gen Motors ... Ts 6 ! «s+ ney, Hareld J. Koch, Frank 3. bo (A Tow. Weeks: ifter the windstorm, breakage of glass, ags tomorrow John D. Rockefeller - Feeder and Stocker. Cattle and Calves Ind wg dh 0 ..... {sources of the company were $96,- Goodyear Schuster, A. J. Vondersaar, Edward entry of the nation into the war— : earthquake, water started the Standard Oil Co ch Sheers re aw :1|33395646 Deposits were in excess (revi I ‘1 H. Wischmeyer, Mr, Schpeider and ang” eight at the. close of 1939— explosion e ae te oice— Sep a can : ees +4 1 il be 5 . Re > Jou a A huge drydock, built in America| 300-800 pounds . 1 Som1273! Indpls Waser Co sos 08 ----10f $91,000,000. Trust funds grew In: : 81 : BI + % ous. N. Frenzel comprise the three months: after the start of the damage, flood, vandalism, riot and towed to a Pacific island base. Bon 1050 poun isan 11.795@ 13.00 Ratios Packing Code bt... OE Tan 20.29 per cent in the past year, and ; l . noard. ra » lost eansed bY missiles and is made of a number of special re- 300. S00 Jounds JoJ0@1 3 50 i Ele Yyater Ens avn ...- assets of estate and trusts figured Kiros er GC & & ‘B 371, 3 . Hak - [ : falling objects. ) 25%11.75 1 3%573 ..... : Hs : : : : pair ships, tied together -pontoon medium— Pouncs S@ii7s N.Ind Tel 4128 85 ... ..... 1 110 1$39,480,605. Lotktd Anse 2 3 ps a Pp d C J : U. S. STATEMENT damage from fashion; it saves much time, being 300-1000 pounds BTS {hs 7 $s M ---~lee~ .7| Chairman Landon remarked that Loew's rp ; ro an on on WASHINGTON, Jan, 9 (U. P.).—Gov- A. Lows close to sea battles, instead of hav-| 500- 900 pounds ) . 150@ 8.75 Richmond Water ‘Wks 58 . . 10! {one director, Capt. Austin V. CIlif- {ernment expenses and Yeceipts for the Annual Premium As

mc - a — c I 8T.. - 13. £a 3 ge Fir — .eyurrent fisecl _earcdhrough Jian. 6 coming to bring “damaged Hips clear : Calves (steers) Trac. Term. Corp. 55.47 ” =38 ford;-and 42-¢ ees are OW Serv= -

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, 4 500 pounds down . 8.00@ 5 year, was th ohio oil here still aren't interested in hiring NE hiieiss “ PURDUE PERSONNEL s the last member of the Srig,O half-shift workers, that is office original board of directors. Cleatus Pan Am Air

- Good and choice— P ne : workers, wno would work 6 to 10 0 pounds down *..... [email protected] DIRECTOR RESIGNS ~hapman a former employee, was penn rr : . m. or so; it’s done in Cleve-|Médium— a killed in France Oct. 20. Phelps. Dadge land and on the West Coast 500 Pounds SOWS ..iv 5.500108 Times Special Board. Namad Procter & G You ‘might b rised to know SHEEP AND LAMBS (1000) | LAFAYETTE, Jan. 9.—The Pur- OAL Es yams u ght be surprise now Directors for 1945 were elected.

y Ewes (shorn) . y ; 5 that a government agency is folding Coot. aid enbice S008 11 due university personnel #director mney are: Elias C. Atkins, presi- Reyn To

I Taxpayers association, “while the DP - 11.918,000 up; it's the Committee for Con: Commond and medium 4.257 6.00| for engineering and science schools, dent-of E. C. Atkins & Co.; ‘Capt. Schenie; 32 Inidiznapolis Real Estate Board A Ea, gested Production Areas, working LAMBS Wilfred .E. Vogler; announced his Clifford, in the coast artillery. H. Socony-Vacuum 15 14” 1 : | supported the’ proposal. directly for the White House. Guess : 4% |

Sout h Good and choice 14.7515 50 | yesionat {av , Roster Clippinger, bank vice.presi- gq Branc Mr. Benjamin, who is secrefaty we're all happily congested now and Medium and 200d, . 11 50 14 resignation today, effective Jan. 31. d the committee can quit: Common . . [email protected] He will become director of indus-

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Both attack and indorsement War Spending 45:658,748,511 43,505.125,184 ; i y A Receip s 20.736,510,128 20,783,527,124 were made yesterdfy on MayOr Net Deficit .. 29.354 572.800. 25981 337.181 Tyndall's proposed or st- Cash Balance 21,341,494 732 {1.600.011,486 war : 4 pre 7 aT Bo Working Bal 578.504.5868 10,837.261.625 ar .redevelopment er Public Debt . 232.307,422,374 170 441.246,909 rundown city areas. Gold Reserve. 20,618,673,539 21,938,295,586 | MUTUAL cl lad LIS x : : iL RTH MERI T The attack was aimed by C. R. : : - = 3 1740 NO ERIDIAN STREE : INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE ’ Benjamin "of the Indianapolis ciearings : : .....8 6,348,000 ev 2456

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dent; Joseph J. Daniels of Baker Std O Ci 40 33 J : of the. association, approved of ‘§ . > rei toi Catalvtic Bevel and Daniels; Carl F. Eveleigh, treas- Sd Si Roy ok 3 58 + 1, the- principle. of slum clearance. Bonds of the United States Governmerit, — elt oo { tris ations fo - . > . i 501 4 MOLDTHAN HEADS LOCAL PRODUCE [mort orp. at Srnteiphin Fane E Lly & Go: Prank £ Tos 1 He protested climination of tax.

20th Cent Fox : 2 2 ) 7 -— } : Gutes of Prank | \E. Gates & 8on; {;'s Rubber ... 53's 3 players” approval on t he budget Heavy ‘breed hens, 24c: Leghorn ‘hens HW: Cope; a part-time member “yy

Landon, chairman: Norman U S Steel 3 2 ) + '2{ and to the appoint t. ‘instead / 21c ; : h 3 + an appointment, insteac PROPERTY GROUP ° Broilers, fryers and rosters. under of the university staff, and F. L. Metzger, bank vice president; Don- wane: Bros .. 1

DATE Tors Cason, assistant director of person Westing FE 12 122'3 123 of election, of commissioners to Municipal and Corporate Securities b te and arr CKS, 28¢ 1 - Rad 39 3 9 - 4 x7 ed ; A. C.-Moldthan is the new chair- old Hy ters, 15¢ " ald- S. Morris, vice president and Zenith "Ra ‘ 4 carry out the redevelopment act. nel, will succeed him. hank

B Res areal. TEeeips. = 360: Bre sel; Howard S. Morse — Real Estate Bonds and Preferred Stocks man of the property management| Fess current ipts, - 36. grade A counse arge, 42c; grade A TT, Dau: iad A rrr - division of ile Indianapolis Real|'nsh 25 ora e A mes lium grade ives vice president and manager of In- PURDUE 10 HONOR AVIATION PRESIDENT NAMED Estate board Btier—No I. adc. Butterfat=No. LI CARLOADINGS TO RISE dianapolis Water’ Co.. Perry NEW YORK. Jan. 9 (U.-P.) . ~ : 49¢; No. 2, ! A xi. Ji J. - Charles R. Ettinger was elected| = WASHINGTON, Jan: 9 (U. P.) — O'Neal of Thompson, O'Neal an SCHRICKER TODAY Irving B. Babcock has been named Indianapolis Bond and Share Corp. ice char d Charles R. Fant. | WAGON WHEA1 Loadings evente freight th Smith; Guy L. Roberts, president of a ; 7ice. clarman ah Aries-R. ranh; . up to the close of the Chicage ket | dings of r igni On. the ,, Former. Governor Schricker went to succeed Victor Emanuel as presi- : = | Up to the close of the Chicago market| ... o.oo qf he Brat : William H. Roberts & Sons. Inc.; Ime] > secretary-treasurer, | today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain nation’s railroads for the first quar- Almus G. Ruddell president Ai t Lafayette today where Purdue dent of the Aviation Corp. it was Retiring officers’ are Charles B Shevaione dua 8) 8 bushes fos So. i er of 1945 will run slightly ahead tral ry To Co.: Wil- \o La-aye: oa Mr? ve “announced today. .He will take Torrest, chairman; C. O. Grinslade,| oats, No. 2 white .or No. 2 red. testing 32 Of the corresponding 1944 period, je8l, x gram Jeph oe Bran university agricultural alumni will +a ioh Feb 1. i irm Ibs. © tter, 64c; corn, No 2 yellow|t O io ] e is + OCh 5, £ 51~ . rice chairman, 20g A. C. Moldthan, ok, er his RS et ori i the Aes pial on 3 American Rail dent: Robert F. Scott Jr., vice pres-ecretary-treasurer, . -. |No. 2 white Shelied, ‘old crop. $1.24%. | 1040S repor ed today. ident; 1. Richards Wagner, presi- distinction award. |, —_. _—_—_— EE ——— dent, of Electric Steel Castings Co.; Other Hcosigrs who will: be honHarold B. West, president and treas- ored were Dr. Edward C. Eliott, . : : . er of W 4 svans ore ile y ] yrep.or yo Baku Do BOA Es president of the university; Charles {]| Offers and Sales Made Only to Residents of the State of Indiana This advertisement is not, and is under no circumstances to be construed as, an-offering of these . Jl. presiuent of lne ang J. Lynn, vice president of Eli Lilly i ; : Securities for sale or as a solicitation of an offer to buy any of such Securities. The offering The. annua] Fletcher Trust direc-) °°. Rantlolph M. Core, Indianis made only by the Prospectus. This advertisement is published by and on behalf of : tors meeting will be tomorrow, "

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NEW ISSUE CINCINNATI, Jan. 9 (U, P).—| BT. _— a The National Association of Manu-| - National Pressure Cooker Co. year facturers, founded here in 1895, will ended Sept. 30 net income $335,055 AGENTS . FIN NCE COMPANY, 60 000 Shares ) celebrate its golden anniversary at! or $3.55 a capital share, including A ’ a two- day meeting in this city Jan. post war refund, vs. $91,079. or 91 B35 1 wan announce today. sents previo ser INCORPORATED SERVEL, INC. BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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$4.50 Cumulative Preferred Stock ~ IRE - WEAVING! | USSES | 5% PREFERRED STOCK

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