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diaries, for aircraft manufacturing,! “Business was about 10 per cent | classes. man would have a background of! ground,” Egtvedt said. |pedigreed brown Swiss Bulls, Although there may. have been lower than in March, with the ex-| With everything fitted into its| wide business experience .and Some| “But. passengers won't know it. Through artificial insemination it is “merger feelers” from Consolidated | ception of building contract awards, | | class the railroads then apply a spe- | A workman is dwarfed by the world’s largest aircraft tire, a tittle inside knowledge of government. | The cabins will be super-charged oped the animals will start the naVultee to ACF-Brill, Marmon-Her- | the index revealed. cific rate per hundred pounds 0| yperimental number whipped up by Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and | Ramspeck was not proposing a| so the pressure is always the tion's 2500 cattle multiplying toward rington hasn't talked about it at, The reduction in the output of | the first class and charge Geezfas: | now being tested by the air technical service command at Wright | housecleaning of government per-| same as at 8000 feet.” the pre-war level bf. 25,000. Introall, Mr. Herrington declared, ~ - |coal pending the signing of a new |ing. percentages of this for lower| gq (, Of natural rubber, the big “shoe” measures 110 inches in |SOnnel or agencies. He had in mind duction of blooded stock should He thinks the story could have got| Wage contract which reduction also classes. diameter.and requires 100 pounds of air—by weight—to inflate it. an efficiency. prpgram which would quickly boost milk production which started this way: Irving Babcock, |effected steel, and the usual de- Issues Confusing insuge the use by government of the BOARD NOMINATES {Bas tallen to 3000 pounds funually formerly in charge of General|cline in retail trade following the : latest time and money-saving busi- | per cow. The Brown Swiss line proe Motors truck - and bus manu-| Easter holiday season, were among Rin og Naieatay }iay these ast N. Y. Stocks ness machines and other methods : duces 12,000 pounds. fgcturing, recently was elected presi- | temporary causes’ of the decline,|yyocpinmente and 63 per ‘cent of by which private enterprise meets 1 1 Want Small Horses dent of Aviation Corp, largest|the magazine stated. the revenue of the nation's rail- ; Net | SUff competition. . : RNRRA soon will scour the couns stockholder in Consolidated - Vultee.| - Among permanent causes were... .. : as. Chal Ei a ge | WPB ASKS MORE MAGNESIUM C. William Maibucher, nominated fry for small horses, destined for The other day he was elected chair-| listed the decline in the movement However the | Am Can 98 98 Ho hp) for president of the Indianapolis the Balkans where full-size. Amerie fax : y apply to highly Loco (33% 3% 3% — %| WASHINGTON, May 21 (U. P).~|goard of Trade, heads the organi-| c =o . has 3 oe mgdidated, succeeding | of hive. Loi So Yep day which | oompetitive manufactured good stich A m Rad & $8. 14% 1: 14% — !s|The Defense Plant Corp. toda HE "Heket rao to can horses would consume too much ‘Tom rdler, the steel man. ~~ |was “a period which began some gs ra4ios, sewing machines and jam MOB MUL ave a a TH f : f 600 to 700 cattle will : , ; 7s 166% 1667s -- Yvs| Stepped up production of mag- or eed. From cattle ahr Herrington Is a director of Nee Dele Me de ana pewriters. 1. is around these Market Remains mains Active and tn dorm its 3 ET 1 haiti tn two plants in Ohio and euman, Prion EUTRATY pe. (be Shipped in June, most of them poed Charis env he em-| extend some time. into the future.” |¢yinge that the rate Cohjtoversy has Anaconda ...... 3% . 341i a — fl one in Texas at request of the WAT) se vice president, and George F. “expectarit mothers" for the dgu-, with ACF-Brill A a Bank Nebits. Down Joontared., Steady at Ceiling. 0 03% egos — 1p Production board. Butturff, treasurer. ble reason of igi an. exw : , EE 0 factors have operated to con- AU Refining ©. 33. © 31% 33m c= al —— animal as well as { milk. engineer, That makes the triangle] The Review also said that. output Bald Loco ct .. 28% 28% 2813 — Ya | oN Candidates * for the governing’ and could furnish. the basis for that of goods and employment during fuse the issue.. Practically all classes of livestock|Bendix Avn ... 51% 5113: 5ily .... | LOCAL ISSUES committee are Edwin K. Shepperd,| Early this month 20,000 hatching merger Tumor. “But, you know," the period-of the Jap war will not One is that" ‘methods of classify- received at the Indianapolis’ stock: |Feth Steel .... Be B Wok - —| John P. Frenzel Jr. William A, |°B88S were air- mailed to Russia un- * gl i 4 reach former high levels “unless ing’ freight vary in the Northeast-|vards today sold at the same prices Borg-Warner .. 43's 42% 42% .. We OURS Bio Asked| poo Edward W. Harris, Wil-|der lend-lease. They ‘traveled in aid Mr, Herrington, “a merger like| m gh levels e581 arn, Southern and Western sections] " Caerpillar T .. STH $78" “BTIR¢ we Agents Fin Corp com \ ow Ty ir SAIS heat-controlled compartments. Cae that would be economically sound.”| Indiana manufacturers become as| ¢ tp. : {paid late last week, the war food | yoy Ohio «i 81% _5I% Sl%. ~ 4 ens Fin Corp pid 1 20 [liam H*JungeiNas, WD. Springer, | 1° tm ortant roducels - of materials’ the country. : : administration reported. Childs .. viv BT 67x 8 + 1p L 8 Ayres 4%% pid 0. A. wilkinson, Edgar H. Evans basis of past experiments they . n p p | The other is that charges in pro- : . Curtiss-Wr ... 6 5% 8 . ig| Ayrshire Col co 134% g 'ishould produce nearly as many ODDS AND ENDS: Belgium's | for the Pacific area as they have | portion to first cla likewi qifr Hog receipts totaled 7700 and Douglas Arc .. 81%; 8113 Bis + 1g | Belt R Stk Yds com 0% | Edwin PF. Winslow, J. Martin An-| y A factories, using supplies from the been for the Europegp.” in each ig I A prices stayed at the ceiling. Cattle Du Pont .....189% 180% 1604 — ta Belt R Stk ¥ds pid ::7:|trim, Ottis M. Earle and H. D. {chickens as normally incubated army, and from relief stock piles, Other items stated by the Review CI ct an — esti prices were fully steady -on limited Gen Foods .... 45's 443; 45's + 1, BobbssMerrill 4% pfd i O’Brien. eggs. : got into production right after lib-| Were that newspaper Advertising|“ ye gout os for sears fai. |SUPPlles while vealérs were near|Ges Motors ... 66% G8. 8 — tel GiMrcdter “com ’.| An independent ticket can be Feed Ship Sunk eration, which explains why Bel-| Was seasonably the lowest since... .d that these hi Ey 2 ans steady. Sheep and lambs’ were Goodyear ...... 55% (5% 53% — i; | Comwith Loan 5% pid. 198,, | nominated by a petition signed by In April, after much wrangling ‘ glum has the most reverse lend- May of last year; bank debils| go. ive jt of its te rel a nominally’ unchanged. Be 86% he 8 + it Boemromie 0 com nu - 31) five members, with American officials, the Belgium lease credit in Europe .-. . Russia dropped to the level of January; |oce ing na- ee cs Johns-Man 1221; 123%; 123'z- ..., |Ft Wayne & ackson RR pi. 0H The election will be held June 11.| government obtained permission to | - [ ustry. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (7700) Kennecott ..... 39 38% 39 .... Hoek Dru Co com 1% 19% wants to buy .U. 8. Liberty ships| coal production was one-third less - ; 3 ol T&T Pt Wayne 7% pfd.. 51 “a S————————————— buy and ship substantial quantities ps The ICC resolved these differences | 120- 140 pounds ............. [email protected] | Kroger G&3 ... 42 . 41% 42 ~~ 15| Home ayne 1% p . Russia is still getting lend-| than in March; department store|gatirda~ by setting up a mew unt.| 160- 180 pounds ©. 14:[email protected]| L-O-F Glass ... $3% 63s G4 — %| lng Juso Tel $9 pla cr... 104% : of grain for feed. The first cargo lease, although she became a rion-|sales were smallest since April, |g Pp 150. 130 pounds . Jock een Aire Br 0 in +. | India Park alr y 3 TRY 1 N vessel loaded with 8600 tons was orm- set of classes for the entire| 180- 200 pounds . 1 I} ani 1 Bax Indpls P & L com -... belligerent when Germany quit.| 1943. country. It has given the railroads 220- 320 pounds , Bare’ Glen) A Be *| dis Railways, com .. oh sunk, the victim of one of the Does that mean war soon between| Building contracts were the 1arg- (go gays fn which to notify it of their| 340- 210 bounds - Nash-Kew .... 21° 20% 30% * |Indpls Water pfd S10 : final stabs of Nazi submarine ware Russia "and Japan, or what is the|est in several months, and steel wijjinor 270- 300 pounds Nat Biscuit ... 26 ~~ 28% 26 |*Indpls Water Class A com ... 19 xt | fare. gness to agree into just which | 330. 330 pounds Nat Distillers .. 42% 43% 42% | gen Nat Life com’ ........... Is 2 reason? . . . The new dime to. bear Output was about the same as 8 (class each article is going 330- 360 pounds Ny Oentrai ... 20%, 28 20% + yu | Engen = Le pa besa raery n ii] WASHINGTON, May 21 (U.P) During the next yout limited supe ¢ ’ . aca da 18% 181 18! i ngan & Co com. .,...«.«++« a8 . » - oJ] S— grain A bashes the Tr mr er 540, id the Beker. Will Take Two Years "166-300 bounds 1.35@180 | JOENE ai 23 2 Ki a os fo com... 30 8" |—Senator Robert PF. Wagner (D be available’ o Europe me y Packing Sows 3 | = HP R Mall Reirson 32 LY, - coin in 29 years. Only three other| change designs every 25 years . .. If they decline to act the ICC |Good to Choice— ; Penney ls 120.1000 — lif BR Wily oom eines +31 wR oa Ne. an renew hisithe congested internal transporta presidents have been. thus honored : “| 370- 300 pounds ............. 14.05 Phelps Dodge .. 28% 28's 283 .. 1, Mastic Asphalt ......... 3% [© ing 15,000, more per-| tion situation. Most must be obe Russia says it will boost cigaret|is prepared to make the survey it-| 300. 330 pounds ... 14.08 Procter -& 80%. 60% 60% + ‘i N Ind Pub Serv 5% 109% | sons into the nation’s social security| tained from Canada and South by the mint—Lincoln, "on the peén- production five-fold this year, par- self. The commission also pre-| 330- 360 pounds ... : Pullman ....... 5312 . 53. 53% . *Pub Serv Ind 8% ...... 107% | system. ne "3 ny; Jefferson, on e K " i 3 . i - ses Pure } aensea 19? 19 19 i u erv of Ind com . Jett : the nickel, and ticularly the “American” types . , .|scribed a uniform mileage scale 15 Goa agunds «1 ‘ eT RB 3%. Wy | y America Washington, ori. the quarter. Con-| The Chicago quartermaster depot | per cent higher than present east-| $00- 450 pounds ............. vogrecsi Repu OU. _... 23 Nh AN. ~ 22 | Ross Gear & Toul com. ..nn: 25% | With the co-sponsorship of Sena-| Farm machinery from simple cul- . gress does” not - have to okay a tos 10. b 1 Brod 450- 550 DOUNAS ...eovseeness 140031408 Behoiey Dist | 574° 5714 3714 + 1s *So Ind G&E 4.8% .. 110% 112% tor James E. Murray (D. Mont.),| tivation- implements to tractors and has sent 18,000 harmonicas to men ern rates to be applied to products |uedium— Servel Inc 221; 22, 23 + Ye |Stokely-Van Camp pr. %, 3 Bw ill introd , change? the mint, by law, can overseas, shipped in first class. 250-300 pounds ............. 127501390 | Socony-Va. |... 16%; 16% 16% .... | etre Haute Malleable n a yed mE ace iy hoy senate SOmbires hSesperately Hiedeq by 11 1 : Fret 3: : “lan expan version of last year's| continental farmers ut two per” hn — To carry oyt these far-reaching |yeqmm to croossnter Pies OE Se vu ial 4h 43% | Onited Tel Co 8% ...... ba Ll ~ "MOTORISTS NOW GET | ~ecsoN NAMED DIRECTOR [changes may take more: than two| si- 480 pounds [email protected](8td OU Cal [Il 42% 42% 43 — 14] Union Title com lll. 2 : !| Wagner-Murray-Dingell bill. Simul-| cent of this year's total U. §. proE { 6 Mil NEW YO - years of labor on the part of rate CATTLE (1150) Std Off Indl ... 31% 37 . 31 — Ni, on toan dias 05 10 |taneously Rep. John D. Dingell (D.|duction of farm equipment is being Xira Gas mileage W YORK, May 21 (U. P).— Vibe 0 Steers Sid Oil NJ ... 43% 03 6d + % ACHCL Loan ates 60 100 |Mich.), will put an identical bill be-|sent to Europe. ¥ Thousands of ¢ Donald Nelson, one-time het) P Choice po i | doth Cont Fos 20%, 20% Bi = by | Bune: Fertitizer os 54 ., : .. | fore the house. s of motorists, taxicab, of fhe war production board and| SO that ‘Southern and South-|“700- 900 pounds ............ 1638 1738 US Rubber .... 583. 58% « 58% — AO a me TS sso) ‘| The measure would put f STEEL FIRM CUTS 400 truck and tractor owners are now |g | western states may have early relief | 900-1100 pounds +. [email protected]| US Steel .. ... 07% 66%. 60% — 34 Gltizens ing Tel ties gl ...... 10} m ing put ‘arm - getting up to 30+ extra gas mileage | [TTF special adviser to the Presi-| 1100-1300 pounds ..... \. 1838G11.80| Warner Bios | 15° 14 1¢i Lo. *|Columbia Club iis 5 ...... 87% workers, self-employed persons, do-| FARRELL, Pa. May 21 (U. P.).— 0 8: dent today was elected a director of {fom present class rates which the i30-1500 pounds [email protected]| Westing BI ... 37% 36; 3612 — 33 | Consol Fin bs rs more power and pick-up, smoother ommission found unlawful, the 10C| Got Sn ae 2 Wh: T Jhiing Sess lel Codifuie.....x ..|mestic help and employees of non.|Approximately 400 of IT0 ew. running and guieker starting with Molybdenum Corp. of America. SSI on Sou law} , hk es Cw x pounds or. 40% 2 + Wh indpls pal sha oY oii 0%, esi Profit institutions under soclaliployees of Carnegi-Ilinois Steel a Vacu-matic on their cars. : ais 1 oid hetween Scutiiern andi! 00-1800 Dn INCORPORATIONS Indpls Water Co 3%s 66...... 107% .... security. Senator Tom Stewart (D.|Corp’s ordnance plant will be ree Rew, improved, Vacu-matic operates U.S. STATEMENT Western rate territories and between | Mediume' = Ning ous Bert Shess'.ii 204 oii| Tenn); yesterday introduced a bill| leased because of cutback in. milion the Supercharge principle! : those tions of the Northeast 700 Sus i ad nd Tel ht Re 89'z - ....|to extend social security provisions|tary requirements for tank armor, “Breathes” automatically and can| waSHINGTON, May 321 (©. P).~Gor. ose sections e Nortneast. 1100-1300 Syl chung” os office. addriss- of 4 Pub Solving Ws 1 .....108% ---lcovering old age pensions to self-|it was announced today. However, be installed by anone in a few min- eroment expenses and receipts for the| Simultaneously there will be a’'10 900-1100 pounds principal office and’ agent to 1309 W. Nel-|Trac Term Corp 5s 67 ....... 98 101 |employed persons with incomes of|the released men will be needed ‘fog utes. Fits all cars. Nothing to!Sarrent fiscal year through fay 18, com-| per cent increase in Northeastern son st. Marion, and changing common|H J Wililamson Ino 5s 85... 08 . firm’ regulate or adjust. The manufac-| "oh & YOO Ve Last Year | territorial rates. These changes, ef-|Chotce— Mook | no par value. tEx-dividand. $3000 2 year or less. ae 3 Stes) Works. | Expenses $86,866,550.100 $41 839,350,062 600- 800 pounds ....... “ears 18.50 Ca OT She Sra mretor | Wa Spending a AE a eee i and Par Western | dion boar (..1.[1111) HGR tosa, Wis., are offering a Vacu-matic | Net felt .. 47,513,999,164 44,905,166,752 states z 800 vesssasss 14.50@18. A . . 800-1000 POUDAS ...0evsessss. 14. T5@15. > 4 y to anyorie who will install it on his Working. BAT 8.150.218.381 10.288, Sia308 Doesn't Halt Suits Medium § AY | | A | 6 i i \ car and Public Debt . 287,60 . 500- 900 carssse ie 3 Py PA i " p A de 0 ers. Br esere "3 006845 ‘51 M1498 The reductions, it was Indicated, | CHRIEEE"vorg: Pag ticulars if you writ> them or just| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Wouse | are directly in line with estimates ' Cows wn welghia manu send your name and address on a iCloarnp .........0.. $s 1.614.000 Of permanent rate levels. It was a . [email protected] penny post card today. “Debits. ..... i 15,985, "00 pointed out, however, that even Mesto and 4 Saniini Nai [email protected] anon AH ‘ m= | after uniformity has been achieved ‘Canner ............c.......... , 7.49 | the rates will by no means remain | Buils (all weights) A Complete Optical Service | stationary, since any shipper may, Good (aii weights ......... 13.00G34.00 | tile a complaint with the ICC and Sausage— for the entire family. Evening office Good iviiivi nn ciate [email protected] hours: Monda viday till 8:30 | réceive a' hearing. PMA aa aa [email protected] Alay svg Fridayul Pp, The ICC's order, easily the most| Cutter and a a! [email protected] Byes Examined, Gi ses Fitted M important in its 58-year history, | Eves a tae oF | does net affect two Other freight | od od Vealety, all em o* a nie proceedings. Comman and meaiiet 11111 'F30G1ESS A . " ne a su ile y overnor (Cull... in sian 6.00 Ovlometrist |Ellis Arnall of Georgia with the| Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves : P | Supreme Court ‘charging: 20 rail-|Choice— 302 Kahn Bidg. | roads with violating the anti-trust| 300-800 DOURds .:--erveeer 1006 Eo] Meridian at Washington laws by combined rate making. Ar-|Good— . an . Jinall said over ‘the week-end that 00-0 BO 1 tsrasrnanrs HMRI Evenings by Appointment MA. 0882 he proposed to continue the suit. Medi n EG pa ite wm? | The second is a suit filed against 00-1000 pounds serpseeesiass 87001000 BUSINESS DIRECTORY # group of western railroads by the | 500- 900 pounds ............ . 1.500 8.98). department of justice, alleging-not Calves (Steers) ? : Goad and choice— vio . Sm —— only elation of he Sherman ailih Rds GAWR 1x: ty Haign.n = - HANG OXYGEN THERAPY | uu aso discouraging of improves | **% Sova mata” enn S We Buy Usable hah Garment This Equipment Can Be Rented st | ments in service and equipment. Good and cholce— , S Hangers at J0c per bundle of 10 2 HAAG'S Sr, Jounds down ..,.,../. C10.3001.18 Sot Stores All Over Indianapolis 402 N. Capi REFINERS MAY CUT 2% 500 pounds, down coer 8.50010.80 Sey + Capitol Ave. NEW YORK, May 21 (U, P).— SHEEP (130) + bas Fhine Night Jhine Dwindling raw sugar stocks will d dg (Shorn) ws . Good an BB vn ' ——————— {0TC€ domestic cane refiners shortly | Common and i g 5.008 118 to' cut operations around 25 per Common You Save Becduse We Save 0) i oh 4 1} \ RS cent in order to make stocks last Medium and good [Ill . 13.75015.78 Men's Suits & Overcoats ; through the year, trade quarters Romine ‘Quotations furnished by indv s|Q 5 15 SC RR reported today, : snapolis es dealers: i8 i § 4 in the State . ’ case cLotHes | [LTHELT WAN HJ Are Y LOCAL PRODUCE. 215 N. Senate Ave. Pwd R oP ; Open 12 East WASHINGTON re ou % p9ov? Breed. Bens, Me. Leghorns hema RE.WEAVING WEAVING Paying A Srolierh fryers and Toten, unde b -
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Marmon- Herrington Denies Plans for Merger
With Streetcar and Aircraft Companies By ROGER BUDROW
RUMORS. THAT ‘'MARMON-HERRINGTON, the local tank and. truck concern, might merge with a streetcar outfit and a big aircraft company are’ without ‘foundation, ac-| cording to board chairman, A W. Herrington.
New. York financial circles were] _ talking about the possible = BUSINESS OFF me. 10% IN STATE dated Vultee Air-
of ACF-Brill, which makes streetcraft, which has
cars and has a West coast motor plant that could make bus enan ex rimental | : : oe ea Only Building Is Above three buses _for| March Figures.
Greyhound, and] which : needs Times Special something toke€p | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 21.—| going when the, ..... busi for . April - was| war ends, an dl a usiness or pr wa
Marmon - Her-| lower than in any month since | rington, which has made many October, 1944, according to the curtypes of vehicles. rent issue of the Indiana Busines)
Such a combination might fit to- : re gether for Bus and truck manufac- Review published by Indiana uni. turing and, through their subsi- | Versity’s business research bureau.
"FREIGHT CASE WORRIES NORTH
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WASHINGTON, May 21 (U. P.).
"| =The long-standing, economic con-
flict between the North and South flared anew today. New England congressmén made it plain they were not at all pleased with Saturvay vaflway freight rate decision. was jubilant over the 5 Joe in its long-fought battle for owe rates on manufactured good ’ But Ne England spokesmen ‘viewed the coming changes with alarm, The rates affected are so-called “class” rates. These constitute the
| bagic rate schedule created so that
charges may be applied to all products moving on the rails. The railroads accomplish this task by sorting all freight ifito classes, fitting each artfcle into a
class with others of .the same gen- r
eral chdracter. Valuable manufac tured goods are in top classes and hulk inexpensive products in lower
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Imagine Having. a Blow-Out on This!
Truman Considering Idea, Ramspeck Says.
WASHINGTON, May 21 (U. P).| —President “Truman is developing an economy. program that may lead to appointment, of a “general busi-| ness manager” for the sprawling | | U. 8. government. Chairman Robert Ramspeck ®.|. Ga.) of the house civil service com- | mission, told the United Press that | Mr. Fruman had given considerable | thought to the business. manager idea. Such an official would be re-| sponsible .for finding and eliminat? ing waste effort, money and personnel in the many government departments and agencies with their 2,500,000 federal employees. A general business manager would | not make administration policy as such. His recommendations on| abolishing ‘agencies or curtailing costly functions ‘would become policy| if they were put into effect. Ram-| speck did not suggest to Mr. Tru-| man any individual for the job. He! told the United Press that the right|
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SEATTLE, May 19 (U. P)~A ride for every civilian bit in a dressed-up Superfortress— that's the Boeing Aircraft Corp. post-war plan, The civilian adaptation of the famous bomber will be ready for production in 1946, Called - a Stratocruiser, it ‘will look just like a B-29 from the outside— the same motors, -the same wing span. C. L. Egtvedt, chairman of Boe“ing, today unveiled a wooden dummy .of the Stratocruiser. There were two decks in the ship, and room for 72 passengers. A cocktail lounge with horseshoeshaped leather seats and a galley equipped to serve a pheasant banquet were downstairs. Above, sleeping cabins ang chairs were placed near big windows.
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Seed and Machinery. Also /, To Restore Farms. WASHINGTON, May 21 (U. PJ =
|The I. 8. is sending; live ¢attle and
horses, seed, grain and tools to Eue rope to help restore the continent's shattered - agriculture, officials here said today, . Nazi thievery and war action des troyed one-third of Europe's lives stock. Seed and feed Bins are almost empty. Machinery is old and scarce. Large areas’ of crop land * are scorched, ecrater-scarred and desperately in need of fertilizer. Farm experts estimate it will take
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