Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1945 — Page 7
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John A. Gallaher, Chicago district
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By ROGER BUDROW a ; Top Remains at bic at Goverment Sink Amerieat Sorte o Shortage: of ‘Lead Causes FRED CRAWFORD WAS SINGING THE BLUES 4 - . nl jp | Ceiling Price of $14.80 |neers Friday. ats Egg | Autos, Trucks to Leave a year or So ago, on a series of oné&day stands across the ; 4 . 2 ; Ne At Stockyards. EH. 5 § | Bos ie ! (Nation's Highways. ys Dusleed dl ation fea aw ota : ; > i # ; i 5 sind Hog receipts amounted. to "6000 open to the-public. * Jy 4 ; WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (U. P.) =
: RES head at the Indianapolis stockyards | Mr, Gallaher's CE @%W Government officials are seriously Mr. Crawford, you will recall, who recently returned from WE J Cn Ee yr ICC a Be en Ta RES toss, he war food administration | subject will ’ 2 Soricerie Goldy Covey Sheetal SEE § A Eire % BRR E Eo reporte : - 8 ES ¢ ut ge - France saying the French didn't seem to migd the German A mes ee Ty Rae RR ang Spt TE Ae : | The top held at the $14.80 gov- sistant Alloys.” He fi teries which may force cars and occupation so much or to be faring so badly under it.) ; ; i RE ; i {ernment, ceiling. Receipts also in-| | will place par- Si trucks off the highways at a pros Mr. Crawford was moaning that " dis hr ah Ags hinge So : : : LR Gi . lcluded 1800 cattle, 550 «calves and [usdiae Smiphatis ; gressively higher rate in the months ¥ Ey ; BRC | 1750 sheep. | on the use of cor- ahead. industry, because it had to give up 40 per cent and 50 per ‘cent; now fin : . 3 a fi i 1. A. Gallaher "| : its excessive war profits to the it is said that only a 17 per cent The pilot can jettison the ‘propeller of this experimiental plane, in case he has to jump. | : |Zvaive resistant Nb | One official said ¥t. was the great= government, wasi't going to have|eut will be made, leaving 83 -per| | BL ly Hoon 30 CHOICE HOGS an connection with the manu- eet, problem now menacing maine enough in- the cent of the present munitions jpro- THE ARMY today was flight- THE ASCENDER'S wings are’ dD IR a ed to: ion pounds res 14 [email protected] | facture of 100-octane gasoline. | tenance on the A highway . - ’ 4 i i - . . a ans al stem. kitty to get duction for carrying on against the testing Curtiss Wright Corp.'s shaped like a wide ected 10 Tiake 2 significant | 100 3 Dn * 14.30 : | Estate B d a transportation system through the time | Japs. New York, New Haven &| experimental fighter ‘plane which . are expec 8 200- 220 pounds : . | Keal Estate Boar _| The battery problem stems diafter war con-|Hartford dining car stewards give| “appears to fly backward” while back from the pilot's compart- | contribution” to future aircraft 220- 240 po . 14.80 ® ne Indianapolis Real Estate rectly from’ increased military ree tracts were can-|kiddies a box of eight crayons and| speeding at more than 400 miles | ment, The wing-ends carry rud- | projects of the army™air forces.” | 270-300 a: : *. {Board will meet i el noon in duirements and a shortage of lead, celled until it had a 24-page book called “Fun on the: an-hour and climbing like achawk. ,ders controlling . banking and 2 » -} 300. 330 pounds seed “es the Washington hotel, The program, Tne War production board in the reconverted into Train"; it makes the trip easier on| Christened the Ascender, the turning. . ; ITS ADVANTAGES were listed | Medium : {planned includes the army air force past week sharply: curtailed none peacetime busi-| mothers. : _ | new fighter has its “engine ‘and The new ship has a “kick-off | 160- 220 pounds . [email protected] essential uses of the metal and
; ; " film showing of “Combat America.’ ness. me Bl ruddered wings behind the pilot | eéntrol which enables the pilot to | As greater speed, better maneu- | Packing Sows : Eg Ln battery manufacturers were limited
This writer and its nose carries elevator con- | discard the propeller in the air. | vergbility, improved forward visi- |G0d fo gg 14.0 to making 75 per cent of their outs thought that was trols which’ are affixed to the tail | This was described as a safety | pjjity and leds danger to the pilot 300- 3 vo el i put in 1944, when essential civilian a new high in of. orthodox aircraft. feature designed for .emergencies | from engine fires. Guns installed | 380- 400 pounds +... ie M08 | Reeds were barely met. selfishness during - ~The army désignated the “tail- | compelling the pilot to bail out. | in the plane's nose need not be | Good—
war, because it first” plane as the XP-55 and de- | In pusher-type planes, the pilot | synchronized with the propeller. | $o0. 420 Bounds 1 45081401 No Battery Reserve didn’t seem to be based in fact. scribed it as” a “fast and highly | would risk death leaping into the The army guarded flight details | Medium— : . OFFICES MERGE .: Aggravating the Situation is the Profits have been going up during maneuverable pusher-type - air- | slipstream toward the whirling | of the new plane, but it was re- | 2% 500 POBIER aut pe 12.15213.90 | fact that there is virtually no re the war, a little each year. Thou- i plane which appears to fly back- | propeller to his rear. | portedly capable of speeds greater I isaicin ts Cr ¥ serve of storage batteries. They sands of concerns were putting ward.” The dedigner's announcement | than 400 miles an hour. Devel- | -90- 180 pounds [email protected]% cannot be stockpiled because of money aide 'for' war-end ex- Manufacturing Rates. Lag, Curtiss-Wright claimed it would | said the Ascender ‘is one of a oped at Curtiss-Wright's St. Louis | CATTLE (1800) Johnston of U. S. Chamber theri rapid rate of deterioration. penses. ‘And - should they need make “a significant contribution | number of planes developed ex- plant, it is powered by a 1275- |. Steers The office of defense transporte more, the banks were bulging with _ Non- Manufacturing | to future aircraft design. " perimentally for the army air mm Allison engine | 0~ 900 pounds... ry [email protected] | Asks They Return to tion, which, is responsible for main it, and there seemed to be no trouble | fos sa TTT ————————— 20-poings . . @17.25 {taining highway traffic, estimates getting new money by selling more Over Average.
p . 5 + ivi] . {1 3001 1300 unds ... .. [email protected] | . {that civilian -storage battery rea y Ww Good — PoRhee 8 Pre War Status. ‘ | quiremnets this year will amount to EE C op ony ¥Vants fo Feddle | 500 pound ra0g10.m ; i \ Indianapolis is below the average
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1100-1300 hounds 14.00% 16.00 Yash N, A. M. jisell’ now admits Uat\for the nation In the increase of| T / tf 50 Ww k GIVEN GAS PIPELINE 1300-1500 pounds [email protected] President Eric A. Johnston of the can an iat Sou : Med um p this year. Crawford's line was just the bunk. manufacturing wage rates from | o£ evision q CC ee Le Pounds 1213@140 U. 8. Chamber of Commerce today Passenger cars presently.’ are In discussing how fast war contracts| , to October. 1944, and above |
Jy T00- 1300 pounds i : [email protected] 5 { WASHINGTON, Feh. 17 u P).! common urged congress to make sure that! finding their way to the scrap heap are heing paid off now, the N. A. M.| . ( Ks. | . h Be Eh vthe vast. majority of the national average in non- NEW YORK, Feb, 7 (U.P.).—As- enue .of $26,000,000 for the program the bulk of the government's hous- at the rate of four thousand a day,
700-1100 pounds [email protected] uction board an-| Iserting that a “subscription sys-| | service alone. {—The war. prod contractors do not need nor want manufacturing, John B. Parrish, re-|
. | Cholce~ but the rate of retirement is eéxtem” was the best way to devel cophony, in which nount nounced today it has given top ing activities are returned to their additional interim financing of ter- gional director of the bureau of elop| _Scophony, i hi Paramour 600- 800 pounds [email protected] | pected to go up considerably. if tha
ltelevision “box-office,” Arthur Pictures, Inc, and Twentieth .Cen~| priority to a $9,000,000 natural gas| 800-1000 pounds . [email protected] | federal ) - tuation becomes mination claims.” So it looks like labor statistics, reported today. Levey, president of Scophony Corp, tary-Fox Bl A | au i i i i p. hold a 50 per| ine project to prevent “more | 600- 800 POUNAS “u..uieennes.. 14.00@15,00| . Big Business is getting its money| The increase for Indianapolis in| America, today disclosed that his| cent stock interest via corporate pipeline proj p io bounds “vurvlse itess Ji.00815.50 {loan agnecy at tha end of the war. much tighter. fast enough and isn’t worried about non-manufacturing wage rates was'
company has a subscription plan entities, has an exclusive patented Serious and moré prolonged” pro- | 1300-300 pounds [email protected]] JOPDSton outlinitd the views of Plans Conservation meeting the payroll in the mean- 14 per cent, as compared with an time {average rise of. 2.2 per cent for all|
which envisages an audience of at “scrambling” device which would | duction stoppages next winter. | Commo iy . onl the chamber of commerce board of . Officials are hopeful that by a wt Kk? cities included in the b , least 1,000,000 persons within a few make possible subscription radio, Director Edward Falck of WPB's | pounds 10.00@1 But who is getting it in the nec cities included in the bureau's semi- : ce. of war Utilities said the proiThe smaller firms, the subcontrac- {annual index showing the trend of of 50 cents. Create ‘Box Office’ {offi r p Good
3 3's | Cows (all weithte) ldivectors on post-war governmental carefully planned conservation pres years after the war at a weekly fee TE "13 2814.00 housing acfivities in a statement S5TBM: batteries already. in the 23 | ect would increase deliveries of gas Medwmn .._. saravaiaa [email protected] million odd cars now in use can tors. And who. is to blame? ‘Big urban wage rates, Parrish said... Thijs weekly fee of 50 centz, he| This system, Levey said, would ftom Oklahoma and: Texas into. the Canter and common .......... sgl | prepared for presentation to a s@n-' airy matorists through any crisis, “Business, partly. Here's the evi- Non-manufacturing wage rates in!gajq® would. mean an intake of create a “box office” for television | Ohio-Michigan area by 50,000,00 dence. : the city rose 5.1 per cerit, compared | ’
$500,000 week] dditional f Bulls (all weights) |ate subcommittee on post-war hous- Mowerists wi he ged to replen= weekly or an annual rev-land provide additional source o i | Beet—. ling how holdi hearings. ish the water in their batteries as “Mast” complaints about the in- with a 41 pet cent rise for all| cubic feet ‘daily. [email protected]| IDF Ld adequacy ‘of existing termination | cities,
revenue for major film iste ouioes. | | “He said the pipeline is scheduled | Sai vate) Noting that all activities of the sooni as the-liqhid falls.to the top n pi: : It would enable the television : Nov. 1: e| Good . “og elating to war housing Of the separators; to adjust “holds proceedings” says the N. A..M.| “Most of the increase in manu-| N. Y. Stocks broadcaster to accurately gauge for a in ne ad Son re i ogi A ere ron Te single in downs” or battery supports to pre‘News, “come from subcontractors, facturing wage rates was the re- the size of his audience, ditions in the northeastern natural CALVES (550) the National Housing agency, by vent the battery from bouncing in due to ‘unreasonable delay’ in get-!sult' of merit increases and Other “Scophoniy believes _subscriptioh as area similar to those experi-| Vealers (all weights) lexecutive order in February, 1942, its cradle; to avoid over-charging ting partial or final termination individual wage adjustments,” Par- Last change radio probably will prove a sub-| eas d last week. ih Good and choice cerinrs 17.50018. i] oauve “said “presumably” the OF under-charging; and to avoid settlements." - A number of causes rish declared. “General wage in- Ailis-Chal 43 42 ~ J<!stantial factor in solving televi-| in TGIcE would. thoiease the] Common and medium 2s 1g sogit sa| JORnste Home Loan bank board and battery “dopes® because no satis are responsible ‘for this: Undue de-| creases affecting all or a substantial 4% Fon ---r:- H¥ a 31 + ' sion’s economic problem,” Levey oro, P of one. of the tes pan-| Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves |the federal housing administration factory substitute electrolyte has
, - pr ti f 0! i Am Rad & 8 1 y - 1 ie aria EY i oo oy he Markers gi) Roll Mill . 7 + 1a(S81, adding that his company Was, ., qo" Eastern Pipeline Co. pipe- Steers - |will be re-established as “relatively been found for the simple mixture
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lines between the Hugoton gas | “300. a0 pounds [email protected] | independent” administrations under of sulphuri¢ acid in water.
field and the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. | 200-1 1000 pounds ....,...tss. [email protected]| the federal loan agency six months ODT TeCOMMEIgS weekly storage {from 500 pounds pressure to 600 Reg 800 pounds 10. 11.50] after the war ends. rd Shethipe see oy ne pounds pressure by imstalling addi= a POUNGE ees 10359112 “If-this-is-not-the case either-be- 00 own’ clamps are tight, that |
Amb T & T:....168 - 63 i 4% “contemplating supplying subscrib- | tractors to use speedy. settlement tively minor factor, Am on - 4 4“. + Yop with the latest improved model procedures available, and lack of City 'Ranks Fourth Ansconda . : — %l of the-Scophony home television = eA MOur z — ¢ i to Soran wah x hing “In _non-manufacturing, ‘greater Atl Refining "1° in Ti pn the top of the battery is clean, that clstomers who deal with several -increases were “possible under the Bald Loco rt .. 2!tually shows a’ picture of 24 inches | ON®1 compressors. | 500-1000 pounda [email protected] cause of the responsibilities for the battery terminals are tight and contracting agencies.” ‘substandard’ policy of the war 1a- | Ben Ind Loam. 1 " gy Ts 8 p e he Tt also involved construction of | A Pots 150@ 875. {liquidating war housing placed on he ok and” that de 1f our .Jarge industries want to bor board, permitting increases in Borden ........ i 3 — XN 5 faces ie Fmpare . | approximately 32 miles of 24-inch Calves |the national housing agency by Se, ote oli know why the public is not on their, wage rates up to 50 cents an hour Borg-Warner, 3 : a BA of 4 on D en pipeline on the eastern end of the|good and ehojes— / congress or for some other reason, p : side, let alone this present admin- Without board approval.” | Shes. & Ohio .. 2 + Ye charge, plus a weekly fee of. $2.35, line to permit delivery of the a1 500 Pounds down [email protected]| then action should be taken at once | LOCAL PRODUCE ® istration, there is part of the reason., The average increase of mang. | SRE ne 5% 8 ..: which "would enable subscribers to {ditional gas into the Ohio Fuel Gas| 500 pounds down .......... [email protected] | bY congress to see to it that these | They wail about how slow the gov- facturing wage rates in the urban | Dougias Airs os A ’ Sh amortize the cost of the set in Co. system near Muncie, Ind. and ‘Calves (heifers) | federal home finance agencies reA c! u on pwd ml 4 /q A + i ernment is in paying them off, and centers of the Great Lakes region! Gen Electric .° ; %' about two years” ‘* , near Maumee, O, | Good sud shoict : 10.50023. nS Sel Jigependent pre-war; Heavy breed hens, 24e. Leghorn hens, then they do the same. thing -to was 1.7 per cent and in this group a= Fooss ven dl ] . oi The television networks now in] = I Mocitumen status,” he sai Broilers, fryers and roasiers, under § smaller concerns less able to stand Indianapolis ranked fourth among Goodrich x wvae BB Mo eration and the tens] NEW FIRMS AND 500 pounds down . Hens , Johnston said the chamber also ig. white, and dasred rocks, 28. the gaff. rid : the six cities listed. The other FL Cc n Tod : fo b American T = ng SHEER AND LAMBS (1780) believed that disposal of permanent Eggs—Current receipts, 32; grade A ££ x» cities were Detroit, 0.3; Minneapo- {Ind Rayon Pe “oy vw! ¥ os gh PARTNERSHIPS Ewes. shorn) {and temporary war housing should AT8¢. 3%c: grade A medium, 32c; grade A 1
A, y YON a aE AM {| Telegraph Co. and the radio group. | Good and ¢hoice ... .,....... 6.75@ 8.00) 26c; no grade, 3c ODDS AND ENDS : London's slush, lis, 1.2; Cleveland, 2.7; Chicago, 3; 18% Haivister “3 3 3g within ‘several years after the war! Gain wm epee | CODUDOM.aDG Medium. ....... 50Q@ 6.15 | be placed under “an appropriate | fog uitero Ne 80c, Butterfat—No. 1, and snow hdve soaked through the and Milwaukee, 3.1 per cent. Kennecott .. 37% s+ ick | Marcy Market, 4555 Marcey Lane.! LAMBS 7” : {liquidation agency within the; . “ Kroger G & B., fia : | would quickly make television avail. | Grocery and meat market. Alfred L. Hale, [email protected] d t poor quality.leather soles an British | Indianapolis, also ranked fourth 10°F Glass ; Yi | able “to ‘millions of peoplé—tany | 3650 N. Chester; Virgil O. Henry, 3830 N. Good and choice og 18 3o| reasury department. shoes, and it's not ‘unfommon to'among the cities of the Great Lakes Lockheed Aireft 201% oma &
ii Wi ac y 21335! “The chamber board feels,” he 3 [Loew's 7614 fof whom, Level said, would wish| Gruex Engineering Co.. 530 E. Market Common .. [email protected] sald. “that . its d d r see office ‘aR in their stocking region in non-manufacturing wage Marin (Glenn) 24 a ee iid
Ys! to subscribe to Scophony’s televi- tt. Machine shop. ‘S. E Green, 6608 Park a recommendations feet, while are being dried rate increases. The regional aver- Mont. Ward ... 51 30% 50% is . ave., Fred W Hicker 6155 N
: propose a first important step inj. Nash Kors. 18 ; sion service and find it advanta-| = P : : out....Ell Lilly X Co. is using some age Was 5.8 per-cent. Percentage Nat Biscuit ... 24% 3 Ye + ; geous to purehase a Scophony home rower U se Cut establishing - business and public | Makes the Room 20,000 eggs & day to make influenza increases for the other cities in this Nap IX sters 355m 3 i. 1 1.| receiver under the weekly payment ONLY: 53 MILLION » confidence in the future of the privaccine, to prevent epidemies like group: Minneapolis, 7.6; Chicago, +Ohio Oil ,
- ate home financing and home | Your decorating problems are - Vise lan. . 1 0 WwW Ya : " personal those which killed thousands. of sol- 6.3: Detroit, 55: Milwaukee, 46; packard aa 1 : cere “Ip JOBS BY 5 G. M. By Bro nout building industry, i given our attention diers in the last war. . . . A battle- and Cleveland, 3.5. Penn RR... 35
. 4 foam vB AD PY pe iin, Room Lots { Phelps Dodge . 263 / 3 | NEW YORK, Feb, 8 (U. P.: NEW YORK, Feb . . | : Ship like ihe A800 10 iowa Rises | | Brocter & & ae a. LOCAL ISSUES Forecast of post-war national in-| Nation-wide production of elee- Business News ¥ ticiaaca enough a or air-conditioning) | : tone 48 + Yay | ) ment were de- | tricity detlined more than 38,000,- 3 every 24 hours to equal half her WAGON WHEAT fre OH ’ : SO ohployimen were j
{Rep 8t1 7..." .v+. | NOminal ‘quotations furnished by Indi- ceribed as overoptimistic today by| 000 kilowatt hours .in the week |_ : {] 10 Rolls A : own weight in water, but in tropi- | {Rey Tob B ... 33 3 V, anapolis securities dealers, ! ’ :
: : Sidewall. “cal waters the atmosphere aboard| Up to the close of the Chicago market | Sehenley DB ...M_ . 43% al -.. STOCKS Rufus 8. Tucker, General Motors ended Feb. 3, reflecting in part at & By UNITED PRESS 16 Yards of gust day in Washington, D. C. merits): oats No 3 white or No 3 red. Sid Brerss °° 31 va + %aiAgents Pin Corp pfd .......... hy “| maximum civilian employment by | wide “brownout” of exterior light- i Va r ntrasted with President| ernment effective Feb. 1 to con- |*5- $1,253,800 or $1238 previous | with the collapse of Germany, war ' vellow shelled. old crop. 81.09% per Std O (NJ) .. 583 y + el : : pefsens co : rr : ee : ee LV} SOB ar eT 17 pid vulreuens SE a) after the war, | ~ Production in the latest week | , Warwick Mills year ended Oct. | Ind & Mich Bp 2 109%
ship resembles a broiling - Au-| today. Indianapolis flour mills. and grain Socony-Vaed = A ore} Eg Ed Asked { Corp. economist, ‘who predicted that | least the effect: of the country- Arlington Mills year ended Dec Border. WPB said last summer that '® Wheat (other grades on their Std O Cal .... 40) 31% + i* Ayrshire Col com 1 ns 11950 will be only around 53,000,000| ing ordered by the federal gov- | : Li 2 Added rolls if necessary for iarge production would be cut between bushel, and No 2 white shelled, old erop, Texas Co 2’ y Yds pf | Roosevelt's projected goal ‘of 60,000,-! serve coal. ! ay U.8 Steel... 81% : F Ye {Circle Theater com ‘eH | Tucker charged that currerit esti-| aggtegated 4,538,552,000 kilowatt 28 net income $284,336 vs, $172, 823 Du Pont Point on Ear Sthing! | Warnes Bros .. M3 : or Co ean 35 PIA .......105 108 4 mates are based on “incorrect ac-| hours, the Edison Electric insti- | Drevious year. Diamond Wafches | | Zenith Rad CL. 40% 0% Ye ‘ut Vp Hook Br lab som St». S%|cbunting and economic theories” tute reported, compared with 4, Woodward Governor Co. year SERVICE STORE amonds, waich ome T&T SE To Rai 5 “'and contain cumulative errors at| 576,713,000 in the previous week (ended Sept. 30 net income $508.353 y % 105 | | Indpls P & L pfd 3 116 | tion, sponding petiod of 1944. {516 or $2.48 previous vear. Opposite State House Clothing, Shotguns, Ete. )
elevators paid $1.67 per bushel for No 1| South Pac a 3, Agents Pin-Corp com | 2 net profit $506,832 or $6.13 a share ¢ Rolls - and up testing 32 Ibs or better, 69c; corn. No 2 Std O (Ind) : : . - 3a 40a SIU 20th Cent’ Fox 2814 _.""y, | Bobbs-Merrill 4'2 ptd i : 240 W. Wash. L1-3458 tna Asso Tel 5 . . |nearly every step in their.calcula-| and 4,524,134,000 in thé ' corre- or $6.13 a common share vs . $467, : 3 Pp Musical Instruments Came Instruments Cameras : iIndpls. P & L com ............ 23% 3% | — rom a re - ————— {© WASHINGTON, Peb. 7 (U. BP) | — A | ernment expenses and receipts for the Indpie Water pla Lil fe : on n I ot ent X . Brite in in JEWELRY Sores hii Lind Shipugn eb. § {Indpls Water Pras A-com .... . : Co. Ine { = THis Year Last Year |Jeft Nat Life com ............. I! |. = s . : ne. Nn oils oo he ERE Joripe reetings, brother... Have a Co 146 E. WASHINGTON ST. per AT 30 T8320 Evadyin oun Go Bat pid... - 8 ’ Le c — . 3 136,526,210 . 30,855,932,728 incoln Nat Life com 4 :
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