Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1945 — Page 29

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£A SERVICE ye. —By AI Capp

r Fred Harman

FRIENDLY 7) \EPBE 1M SOME PLACE!

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"1S ONLY 4 UT TO LIZZIE

—By Rushmilier

WEN'T WW GOT OME THING E THIS IN MY

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—— A. THEY WERE URNITURE | RIGHTEN LIP 1A THINK?

| THURSDAY, I AN. 18,

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: City’s Industries to Use 43% Less)!

Electrici

mire By ROGER BUDROW

ty After Japan Is Beaten

* LOCAL INDUSTRY .IS NOW USING electricity at a

rate of 700 million kilowatt hours a year,

Within a year

after Germany is defeated, this probably will fall to 540 million kwh. and then to 400 million kwh. within a year after Japan falls, according to Indianapolis Power & Light

Co. estimates. But the slump will be short, because of the diversification of industry here. Earnings of the utility, whose | excess profits taxes shquld be smaller t h e n, ought to be about where they are now, according to & summary. in the Wall Street Jour-

nal | Profits for Inst | “year — are edb

mated at $3,lvu,~ 000 or $190 a common share. This compares with $2,044,879 or $1.83 a common share in 1943. The company Is financially comfortable,, thee analysis finds, and ought to be able to pay for property additions for several years without having to borrow the money. » " " SOLAR HOUSE FANS note: The Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co., which has a special interest in the matter, reports Indianap-< olis weather isn't too gloomy in the “winter for solar houses, Solar houses, you know, are mostly glass on the south side so the sun’s heat can reduce your winter fuel bill, From the middle of September to the middle of June, Indianapolis has sunshine 52 per cent of the daylight hours, based on weather bureau records of the past 34 years, the glass company reports, . " » s ODDS AND ENDS: Most of the wooleéh mills in France and Belglum weren't damaged by the retreating Nazis—they didn't have time; but mills back fleece, run at 30 per cent of capacity. , , . It's the

HOG PRIGES RISE A QUARTER HERE

Porkers of 160-400 Pounds . Unchanged as Below 160 Advance.

advanced 25 cents today at the local stockyards, the war food administration reported. Choice porkers from 160 to 400pounds remained at a ceiling price of $14.80. The market was active, The WFA reported receipts of 9000 hogs,’ 1375 cattle, 725 calves,

and 3600 sheep. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (9000) 126~ 140 pounds ......eiine.. hi +1 00@ 14.50 140- 160 pounds ......ce.0.0s 14 aie 160+ 180 pounds .......sve.0e 14.80 180« 200 pounds ........ assess 14.80 200- 220 pounds .....eivenies 14.80 220- 240 pounds . 14.80 240- 370 pounds 14.80 270. 300 pounds . 14.80 300- 330 pounds . 14.80 380- 360 pOUNAS ..eevvevieess 14.80 Medium 160- 220 pounds ......e.0000s [email protected]

Packing Sows Good to Choice 270- 300 pounds ., 300- 330 pounds ... 330- 360 pounds .. J 360~ 409 pounds seeesveviiers 14.08 Good—

14.00@ 14.05 [email protected]

400- 450 pounds ,..eeevesense , 450- 5560 pounds .. Medium

sasansunnne

260- 600 pounds ........... . 12.75@13 90 Staughter Pigs Medium to Choice 180 pounds ............: [email protected]

CATTLE (1375)

Choice 100- 9500 pounds 900-1100 pounds 1100-1300 pounds . 1300-1500 pounds Good —

+ [email protected] « [email protected] + [email protected] [email protected]

bunk to think great technological strides and “dream products” have been made because of the war, says | Henry Ford II; most of it was here before the war but not used. Hayes BStellite Co. of Kokomo has won the army-navy * E."

Local Meetings

Industrial Clubs

damage from falling obje merits) South Bend; agent, Carleton. K. Turk, z - testing 32 Ibs. or better, Soe; Jorn, No. 3 13078 Ew ng gen South Bend; 1000 3 As yellow shelled, old. oro 09% per| shares no par value: to manufacture cane Asaval Promivm As Low bushel, and No. 2 white ed, old crop, | vas, leather and cloth products, ete.: $1 24%. Carleton K. Turk, Leonard O. Zick, J. 6, Oe Stee) Dredge. Yo, 1 , 2 : meriean oe edge. Co, Ine. | LOCAL PRODUCE : bib 0: og changing "number of directors | Fran Fleer ap Shfladeibiia, Pa.i deny preed hens, 24¢C Leghorn hens, ragisiraiion of trademarks “Checkerberty,’' Bon Bon," rn demiorks ‘Honey Mint,” rollers, fryers and roasters, under 5 Citas 46; foods and .ingredients of joodsr MUTUAL AGH

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: 58 50. Ind Asso Tel Co 3%s 70 .

700- 900 pounds .«vi.eyuevess. [email protected] 900-1000 pounds ...evvevsvess 135%: 11100-1300 pounds ...e..evuens. 13.50% 186.00 300-1500 pounds ...evencenae. [email protected] Medium by .

700-1100 pounds . [email protected]

1100-1300 pounds ++ [email protected] 700-1100 pounds [email protected] |e 600- 800 pounds ....... caness [email protected] 800-1100 pounds .......vvnees 13.250 1475

H od 600- 800 pounds 800-1000 ponds Medium 500- 500 pounds Common S

00- §00 pounds Cows (all weights)

13.50@ 14.50

“rsaavesenia, «

erevsananties [email protected] 9.25910.75

Indpls P&L 3%s 70 devs 307 | Tudpls Railways Co 6s 67 ..... 81 90 {Indpls ter Cn 3lp« 68 +4 108% { Kuhner Packing Co 4s 54... . 99 :!N Ind Pub Serv 3%s 78 ......104 N Ind Tel 4'%s 55 89% Pub-Serv of Ind Wes 8 ..oae 105% : | Tr Tel 4%s 55 00

Trac Term Corp 58 67 |U 8 Machine Corp bs 52 .

WAGON WHEAT

Up to the close of the Chicago market today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain Sgymons paid $1.67 per bushel for No wheat (other rades on their oats No.

2 white or No. 2 red,

Prices on hogs. below 160 pounds/

[email protected]

vt * pe i. . $e Yow ¢

EMPLOYMENT December, Compared With Compared With 1944 November, 1944 % December, 1943 % Employment (Manufacturing) ...........79,187 79354 lo 02 34.988 ......... - 16.6 Payroll (Weekly) ..........ccvvennsneese. $3,464,556 $3,316,925 ,....+ 45 $4,324,763" ......— 20.0 Obtained Jobs ..........,...000000000000.5248 6624 ..........— 208 Sl ....... ia 19.5 Filed Unemployment Claims .............168 SY a. eo 226 “s ............ -— 38.7 TRANSPORTATION Inbound Freight Jeevan) Sedan hsrneena 11,684 18,235 ......... -— 33 19025 ..........== 18 Outbound Freight ........... Sr ion 11,654 12208 .........—~ 4&5 BH. -— 88 Streetcar, Bus & Trolley Passengers... ...9,979,073 9,708,371 vereent 28 10,100,386 ......— 12 Airplane Passengers (arriv. & depart.) ....3,820 4928 ......000~— 205 3.308 ...o0onees tf 1035 BUILDING Houses (permit value) ..... cco0vveeveqs.$800 $30,900 ........~ 98.0 $182,000 .......— 99.6 ADBIIIBENIS ......coi.crapsvaencsinessinsll 0 ° Business ..........c.coonviisiiisiassess $185,950 ¢ ...... ceeenss $100.0 $65,878 ........+1823 {Industrial te cnn serr SUA $5,600 ivr yyy +2200. $500 lS ER Sesssrirenscnnns +322.000 - $1,500 vivensss+1366.0 0 - Iavegs seen +1000 Repairs and Alterations BabA L a rans eens. $36,914 $92,079 Senne sh 59.9 $49,297 A a | FINANCE Bank clearings ...... FEET IRAP eeseses. $148,793,000 $136,974000 ...4+ 88 $144,297,000 a 2.4 Bank debits ........ ov. 00.00, Mevensnis $487,442,000 $404,837,000 + 204 $433,212,000 ot 12.5] MARKETING RECEIPTS BogS (head) soc uitvisssin isn asrsssessns: 193,519 243.412 ,...e0..— 205 201,559 ....o000 Cattle ........ Vesiaassssssncssensanses es 29,685 ¢ 31,459 iiveenes.— 56 30932 cisveneet NA Calves ...... swssessssansrasessecsnasess 13612 15320 ..i0000..~— 111 8797 .ievrareest 4 SheBP ........o00esssesesssssrvessncses34,859 39,595 .i.eee.vo== 12.0 52,666 .........— 33.8 Corn (bushels) ........cccovnvnnnenne. 3,142,300 2,905,300 ,.....~ 26.3 1,238,000 ....... 3 Wheat ........ sedate ssrnnionnesessnseys 590,400 712,800 ,..00v..— 172 656,000 Comninnn on 103 Oats ..... ie. 0csessirrnnseriressensssnnn B00 55000 ......e.+222.0 20,000 oun... ed RYE. ciessevess seabseanaine anne seaeesas 121,600 0 creeness +1000 0 Seas I) BOYDOANE ..0.cvenceics nsession os renee 336,400 968,000 ........— 66.3 386,000 ........ + 14. MISCELLANEOUS Telephones in Use ...... rriserunseesnves+ 133,169 132847 ........4+ 02 131,393 ........4 10 Postoffice Receipts ..........c.covepevee. $779,204 $576,902 .......+ 35.1 $682,236 ...... Electrioity Output (by xwh) tess asnas ees 56,885,000 92,761,000 .....4+ 4.4 95,693,000 ......4- 12| Gas Consumption (by cubic feet) ........639,157,000 601,381,000 .....4 63 679942000 .....— 6.0 Water Pumpage (by gallons) ......c.....1,410,510,000 1,362570,000 ...+ 35 1,375,710,000 ...4 25 IMPOrts. .......covieirnvines sasssenesess 3P25,274 $1,461,608 ......— 57.2 $2,133809 .......— 70.7 Relief (persons) ......... tesssreetanrness 133 65% ....... veeeot 140 830 ...c.is cesey=— 10.5 Relief (cost) .............. desscusnresnei 35,970 $8247 TUITE 88 $11007 ........ ~- 19.2

Sources of above information: Indiana Employment See urity division; New -¥ork Central, Ohio, Monon, Illinois Central and Nickel Plate Railroads; ing Commissioner; Indianapolis Clearing House Association; Dun & Bradstreet; joe; Indianapolis Board of Trade; U. 8, Commerce Department; Indi 1 Teleph Co.; Indi Postotfice; Center Township Trustee; Indianapolis Power & Light Co.; Citizens Gas & Coke Utility; Indianapolis Water Co.; U. 8, Customs Office; Indianapolis | Chamber of Commerce,

Yule Sales Up 12% Over '43 Here

Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Sales in 110 retail stores in Indianapolis during December averaged 12 per cent more than in December, 1943, and 30 per cent over November, 1944, the commerce department reported today. For Indiana, 807 independent ) retail stores, not including departmept stores, reported sales

Indianapolis Railways; Indianapolis Municipal Air

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laboratory and on testing

‘|Holms ave ‘lturing and engineering; “HE eter ave; hn 8

‘lof address of principal office to Joseph E.

5041 13.2¢ i - A joint dinner meeting of the In-| 300 reese 1LO0E1133 Sveraging 7 per Cent over Decem dustrial club of Indianapolis and Cutter and common ... 725010.50| ber, 1943. The 13 department the Chamber of Commerce Indus-|“*"™ ~~ 0 «© ctebiny 4 1, Sve reporting had December . trial Safety club-is scheduled for| geet— sales this year 16 per cent over Tuesday, Jan. 23, in the Lincoln | Good (all weights) ...,..... [email protected]| 1943. We 1 ow t} A can Sasa Be eri hotel. Maj. Herman E. Selinski, jeag [email protected] chief of the neuro-psychopathic Medrum covserse 10.50%11.50 N Y St k y at 9. 5 ward of Wakeman hospital, wil| Ui‘ and common ity Wins . . OCKsS speak on “Psychiatry—Its Place in| CALVES (735) Industrial Safety.” Vealers (all weights) Net : | Good and choice iiss [email protected] h Lo Last ChaBge A | Common and medium ........ [email protected] bal Ag oy “a3 8 d: idi Li ss Electric L [Cull -. Lveveirn 6000 9.501 Allls-Chal ..... le "Me Max p new speed; new nding qualities; new comforts eciric League Feeder. and Stocker Cattle and Calves Am Lovo... 01% Tv OY —- % . : The annual meeting of the Elec-|cy co Seen Am Rad us 8 Bn Bh Lh ow} . . and luxunes; new service tric league will be held tomorrow, 300- 105% POUREE .1oveiivaris [email protected]| Am & T ....163% 163% 163% .... ® 4 : ie at the Indianapolis Athletic club, |gosdo 20 POUNas iii Hosa in A Nir aw Tw 500- - 800 pounds .... . [email protected] A : a AR 31 — : Dan C. Hess, president, announced. | Tay. pounds. +a + 10.00011.50 Ansconds. oo 32 14 J = 3 . : Directors will be elected at a 3: 30 Medium Awchison ...... 83% 81% 81% — 1% p. m. business session. Dinner will| | oai-1000 pounds ~..seseesie. 8.73010.00 Atl Refining 3s 3% 3 + % a co ct .. 262 26% . + a : begin at 6 p. m. and a program will | 500- 900 pounds ............ 1.50@ 8.78 | gen, Ind Loan . 20% © 20% 20% + Ya K 50,757 entered the Armed Forces + 532 follow. Calves (steers) Beth Steel .... 70% 69 69% ~~ % Good and choice— Borden ceeds 3B 35 0 n $500 pounds down . [email protected] | Borg-Warner .. 38% 38's 38% ~~ 3 . Medium Caterpillar T .. 00Ve 49% 49% . Indiana Real Estate 500 pounds down [email protected] Celahse Birr 38%. 38% 38% . Cal heifers) Ches & Ohio .. 82% 52 2s The Indiana Real Estate assocta-|, . . -~“h¥es (ee hide"... 6% 6 5 % tion will greet its new president at 800 poundy down 10.509 12.75 Curtiss. Wr RL won oY ar 3 % 3 - Medium 1 A 591 59 5 - 13 a nsetins today in the Washing- | 500 pounds: dow 8.500 10.50 Dy om 133% 1S 9 << i% ton hote SHE : . Gon, Mot «..... 6 64 64% ,.., SE SHEEP AND LAMBS (3600) Goodrich . be 55% .58v — 1 1 Goo Fr . . . 64 544 Y Good and ho Shwe) 8.00@ 17.25 Greyh Cp pene 23% ‘23% 230s } Ya | Commong and “medium 426Q 6.00 Ind Rayon eu dln dip 40% lp LAMBS Int Harv ..... 18 8 78 -— Ys : «|Johns-Maa ...105 104% 104% .... hote +o SMES BU pre colt ..... 38. 31% TDM oer Med - PO 20 od 11.756714 Comm on_ UE Haxvrsngrwns [email protected] Kroger G & B.. 37% 37% 31% = ¥| : sreyeiaesveseal 9, OU L:O-P Gldss 527 52% .52% + Yai Lockheed Aircft 21% 20% 20% = 3 i Lu 79% 13 77° — 1, During the nionth of December | LOCAL ISSUES es (Glenn) 2414 33% 2374 — 15 the Indiana Fmployment Security| — Mons iin wr 50% 13% 30m iy division paid $5295 in veterans’ re-| Nomina) quotations furnished by indi- opt i SE 1 sqjustnen; allowances under the|""*P%"* aio oy Noi Distitiers: . 31 3% H+ fe Ag a" o — ), I. bills of rights. Asked |Ohlo Oil ...... 0% 19° 1 — Ye total of 267 veterans, 222 army | Agents Fin Corp com [Packard ....... 6% 6 6 eens Agents Fin Corp pfd 20 |Pan Am Air .. 33% 33% YU ~ % and 456 navy servicemen, in Marion | ayrshire Col com 18 Pe Bey 43 4% 4% . t eive Ww \Belt R. Stk Yds com 41 enn «vo 36% BW WN ~~ W county received the allowances, A Belt RSte Fe SOM 1rievrrr. $1 Phelps Dodge. 261% 26h agi o.. Everett L, Gardner, director of [Beit R Stk Yds pf ...... veees BA Peocter & G.. 59% S's 50%; — 9 ivisi i Bobbs-Merrill 4% pfd ........ 68 ” allman. oy 49% 48% 48% ==} the division, said that totals from | 0 Ta oom * 34 36. Pare ON 5 18% 18 Hn this county were 17 pen ‘cent of! Circle Theater com... .. 52 ep a ib UB. - 20% 20W. 0% — % y a 9 08 Reyn Tol ov 33% 33 % the state-wide payments for the {olW!i Loan 5% pid A 10a |Scheniey np B;: Bane gn Gr th month. Warrants totaling $30,003 Electronic Lab com ........:. 3% 57 Servel Tne aiks 20% 0% — % 1 Hook Drug Co com .. 18%: | Socony-Vae 16% BY 10% .... were issued to 1569 ex-servicemen.|pome Tat Ft Wayne, 1% td 31 ....|South Pac 41% 407% 40% -— 1 *Ind Asso Tel 6% pid 05 : Sid, Brands 29% » 20% + % Ind & Mich E. pfd ..... 107Va | € 8... 40 9% 30% — ¥ Lt. S, STATEMENT Indpls P & L pid .... 115 |Std © (Ind) |. 38% 35% 36% — Wi Indpls P & L com . 21% (Std O (NJ) 59 68% 58a “1 Indpls Railways com .. exas Co 1% Bly 6llg — WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (U, P.).—Gov- { Indpls Water pfd . Pe [1] | 20th Cent ¥ .. 287% 28's 2% ~~ VY, ef. ment expenses and receipts for the) {Indpls Water Class A com "... 18% US Rub ..... B4% 531, b4 -— A current fiscal year through Jan, 16, com-| Jeff Nat Life com .... ois 15 17 U 8S Steel 62 607% 61% — % pared with a Yea ava; ‘a | Kin gan & Co pid evs en cen A 64 Westin Piva 4% MYL Hh - 1 Year [Kingan & Co 70 vie M2 3 Westing +0 121% 120% 120% ~~ 1% Expenses san A1064 “238 $49, 236, 385, 733 | Lincoln Loan Co Sth % ptd’ veo 97 Zenith Rad .. 40% 39%, 40 a. Ye War Spending 47, ig, 170,659 45,844,480,283 Lin Nat Life com 6 49? Receipts . 21,534,890,650 21.727. 140. ¢ 550 (P R Mallory 4% 20% Net Defloft ye 30.476.073 oss 27.500,243524 | P R Mallory com . 26! Cas alance. 16,097 10,296.317,227|N Jad Pub £erv 5% .... 108% WwW Working Bal. old 308, Jie. ao 9,533,501,207 | Pub Serv Ind 5% 107% NE ' FIRMS AND ukiic Debt . 233,0 170,673,265,133 | Pub Serv of Ind com ,. 21 Gold Reserve. 20,573,028, 168 21,938,267,910 | Progress Laundry com PARTNERSHIPS | Ross Gear & Fool Jom DIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE (So Ind G & E 4 . 112 : . ...§ 4,837,000 | Stokely Bros pr rh a 19% | Chambers Wholesale Merchandise, 657 “16, 742,000 | United Tel Co 5% .¢... E. 16th st. Wholesale dry goods. Ruby G. - Union Title com : «| Chambers, 518 B, 23d s BONDS M. & WV. Screw Products Co., 1422 W, 9 Washington st General - manufac turing floes wiv ER 05 | business, Frank Wilson, 6315 Walton; Leo thane **IL. Masters, 3608 W. 16th. Lester E. Spen54 ‘te loer, 2213 W. 58th ct » ‘| Dugan & Krukemeier Mfg. Co, 8 8.

Plastic and tool manufacMichael Dugan, John 1068; bth, Beech Grove KE & M. Regal Store, 1640 S, East st. Grocery, Frank R. King, 1432 Prospect st.; A. Murray Martin, 1820 Singleton,

INCORPORATIONS

The Muir Co.

—Krukemeter;

Ohio corporatién; change

Smizh, 1124 Spencer st, Marion, Jay D

. Roberts Building Corp., South Bead, fina! dissolution. Edgetton Mfg. Co, Ino, Paoli; disso-

lution. Warren Radio Co., Ohio corporation; admitted to Indiana to manufaciurg and deal in radio and Slectiical equipment, Peoria Fabrics, .nc 2 Mishawaka ave.

white and barred rogks. 28¢ t Katia 8c Sade A rate A ite, os Al

e Appliances, Inc, corparation: certi of elim

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Pennsylvania, Baltimore &

things — new, modern trains; daring designs;

exciting and novel innovations; new power;

BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

OPA ASSESSES PRICE VIOLATORS

8 | Firms, Individuals Pay the

Piper to Tune of $128,516.

| Everything from pot cleaners and |bananas to wooden clothes hangers and glue spreaders were involved in claims filed during 1944 against Indiana firms and individuals charg ing above-ceiling prices, the state OPA said today. Treble damage charges amount= ing to $128,516 were paid, by 376 parties, and settlements were directed by John KE. Scott, OPA enforcement attorney, “As is indicated by the term ‘treble damage,’ it is possible to collect from the seller three timés the amount he

rervvivvr 3500.01 0verchasged,” Mr. Scott sald.

Claims ranged from a few dollars to $12,000 and were based on facts gathered by our investigators and OPA price panel assistants,” he re« ported. Of the total sum, $65,634 was for food sold at over-ceiling prices, {$24,003 for industrial machinery, {$24,684 for fuel, household appli- | ances, trucks, ete., and $15,830 for over-charged rents and services, the OPA reported, The largest individual collection was $12,035 for the sale of living room tables above the OPA ceiling.

| Two settlements on the sale of meat|

amounted to $7500 and $7825. A 1 claim paid on the sale of popeorn {above ceiling prices came to $3354. | A china concern paid $918 for the| sale—-of pot cleaners.

settlement of $0087 was made for a | sale of bananas. Some of the amounts eollected

went to the buyers, and others went |

to the U, 8. treasury, depending on who did the suing.

National Bond & Share Corp. {year ended Dec. 31, 1944 net assets | equivalent to $25.97 a share vs. $23.60 | previous year,

machine you will find

the shape of things-to-come in railroading,

public expects great

s and ideas in travel,

have given thesr lives for these Country

The wooden | .+ 14.2 hanger charge brought in. $8241, A|

» A ‘number of ‘promotions were ‘made in the staff of the Indiana Trust Co. yesterday at the annual shareholders’ meeting. . Otto N. Prengel, president, became chairman of the board.” J. P. Frenzel Jr, formerly vice presi dent, became vice chairman. liam C. Griffith, formerly executive vice president, was named president. Morse P. Bowen, formerly vice president and secretary, was elected executive vice president and secretary. Fred P. Backer, formerly assistant treasurer, was named vice president. Arthur Craven was re-elected treasurer,

Britton Trust Officer

R. N. Britton, formerly assistant | secretary, was named trust officer and assistant secretary, Donald E Christie, formerly assistant secre

tary-and-manager-of-the small-loan departrient, Foster Smith was! named assistant secretary and Arthur W. Kaye was re-elected assistant secretary, Charles H. Kellermeyer, who has

Army Requests -. Bids on Cotton

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18 (OU. P.) — The army. quartermaster today requested bids on 15,000,000 yards of staple textile .constructions’ for shipment to the Philippines, for relief use in liberated areas. The goods sought, which in- | cludes cotton, print cloth, sheefings and broadcloths, either finished or in the grey, are wanted

for January, February and March |

delivery.

HART RESIGNS POST { CHICAGO, Jan 18 (U. P) | {Abraham S. Hart, vice president| jana secretary, Hart Schaffner & {Marx, today announced his retireJer from the business. Hart, soni of one of the founders, was with! I the company 26 years.

this railroad to look ahead, and apply its re-

Griffith Named President In Indiana Trust Co. Corgis

wil- |}

tary, was elected assistant secre-!

Eng wii}

W. C. Griffith Fred PF. Backer been with the trust: company 48 years, was elected assistant treas ' urer in addition to being suditor, W. E Bushong was renamed manager of the real estate department fand W. J. Henshaw was renamed manager of the insurance depariment. &

Directors were re-elected. Thiy are Frederic M. Ayres Jr, Bdward J. Bennett, Samuel Dowden, Roljers I B--Patley, J: Pr Prenzet-Jr; Oto Wi —~— Frenzel, Dudley R. Gallahue, : Griffith, Henry Langsenkamp, [Schwitzer, R. Hartley

| John B, Stokely, Donald N. Test-aud Carl P. Walk.

STUDEBAKER UNION. VOTES ON VETERANS

| S8OUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. ia |. P.) ~8tatus of more than 108 | world" war 1I veterans, employed I since their discharge from the sefve lice, was put before ‘members .of the Studebaker local No, 5 of the United Automobile Workers (C. Ie $93 today for decision. U. AW. officials said that sitos {the veterans were not on the payrelk | at the Studebaker Corp. plant befors the war, they have little or me seniority rights under union rules; They sald, however, that veterans who formerly worked for Studebaker were fully protected. * . » Union members were called t&‘sw meeting to discuss rules changes ts iprovide for the veterans.

OMORROW

On drawing board and blueprint, in research in shipping. ..in a word, transportation values

beyond anything known or experienced before.

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In its planning, the Pennsylvania Railroad has i these things in mind — for it is a tradition of wo

search to finding new ways to serve the travel- 3 | ing and shipping public better! ‘

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