Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1945 — Page 7

. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2%, oe gi INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a mh. gusmess— | World's Biggest Plane Nears aw "STATES WHENT 60AL No Steak for Onions? han Tost STATE GR i U WiLL BEGIN BT eg TT SOS | 18 1,500,000 ACRES How About A Bee Sting?| PROGRESSING W

hod ) i ; BCA Lo \ ; — Last week's warm weather ; agli Sh AT oe ; “ #7 " WASHINGTON, July 25 =o *. GRIDLEY, IIL, July 25 tU, P.)~Farmers in this region, who raise quite fayorable for growing cl Tog i a » owl hip fv sm MEM |lana's wheat goal in 1046 will be loj of onions each summér, were somewhat pessimistic over the | the weather bureau's weekly erop i Ki FUR ] De A 1,500,000 acres, ‘as her share. of the | ‘market ‘outlook fog-their crop this year. Reason for the pessimism | port stated. A ] RES TR SL 1lnational ‘goal of - 68,875,000 acres| was disappearance of steak—long-time companion of.gnions—from.| Corn'and soybeans are advanel . Lg ERR a. ga ah oe tots , , .| the American table because of wartime meat shortages. ! . yrapidly and in good gondition, Intensive 4-Morith Program TR SRE ae 3 te g SS} ‘yesterday. by Agtiets Soir} 1h The onion raisers had a happier outiook today, however. It's one” fo yA pd wom 8. Starts Sept 24 : a TT 3 ; Li Sa retary Clinton P. anderson, of those “an ill wind that blows no good” things. It has been dis- | ripen, the report said. elu on oR . Kw LCE EY kin The nation's goal represents the covered accidentally, that onions are an excellent remedy fof bee stings. | Wheat and oat ha " Times Special om Yay a 5 Fils bh, combified acreage for all the wheat | The discovery resulted when several swarms of bees descended | progressed. well, and crops are BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 25 bv og a ’ Rh A | states. It compares with 68,808,000 upon the community. Nearly everybody ‘got stung. Somebody | Much hay was also cut during th ALL IDEEnsive Torres an: Corte oe bs Bde, bo : gs 3 : Ri : acres planted for harvest this year.| “buzzed it around” that rubbing slices of raw ofiion on the welts | week. 2 salesmanship will be.ingugurated Ba WR : 5 vp : It 1s in line with the recom-| after the stinger had been removed almost immediately reduced Vie | . Early peaches and apples are by Indiana university Sept. 24, the dl dh ror he : ne mendation of between 67,000,000) swelling and pain disappeared. : } | ing picked, the former plentiful af school sald today. 5 Ly ha Take ; { ||and 70,000,000 acres made to mate) % The bees, routed from an old grain elevator which is being re- |the latter scarce. - i The course, which has as its aim gi i ) is. i diss ai a goal committees by war food ad-| modeled for storage of this year's popcorn crop. settled in a down- Potatoes, garden truck and 1 the selling of products and services 1 SEM 0 hed kL iol » { ||ministration several weeks ago. The| town store building. Joseph Klopfenstein, whose hardware shop is | tures are doing well, but they nf | of industry to maintain high em-| f EEE ; nw vl fi | | [final goal acreage was: determined | next door, was stung several times. So were his customers (by the rain, the report said. ployment levels, is the first attempt| Ek 4 1] Ye gl ten § by after meetings of state agricultural| pees). The onion treatment cured them all. ; Blackberries are plentiful in to. co-ordinate business and uni- |" ; wr by 4 di A agency committees with | Gridley folk want the giadlidings Broadeest to She word. They areas, : . ¥ FB gh, "a arm leaders, | deny any ulterior motive benefiting onion growers. ey just wan Yes education Yo tench salesman Pa 2 "2A 15% 4 ” { Anderson expressed satisfaction come ay the aid of suffering humanity, especially a lot of people LIFT RESTRICTION *.2 Sweeton to Head. a” iba ” Hz) with the decisions reached by the up around Joliet and Chicago who have been plagued this year by | WASHINGTON, July 25 (U. » - 4 : states on the first farm production | unusual migrations of swarming: bees. {| =The WPB has permitted manuf (Prof. Brooks 8meeton of the mar- Here is the first picture of the hull of the Hercules, world’s largest plane. The all-wood cargo seaplane || goals for 1946 and said they “would | A large cache of honey found in the old elevator, which would have | turers of two types of women's ray | keting division of the university's| poi. puilt by Howard Hughes will carry 750 fully-equipped soldiers non-stop from Honolulu to Tokyo, Its continue the high wartime produc- | been of great value because-of the sugar shortage, was found unusable | hosiery to purchase cotton yarn ff ; gence} Nisirioee hull is 220 feet long, 30 feet high, 25 feet wide, Its wingspread is 320 feet and gross weight more than 200 | tion of wheat. | be ecause it was As filled with - dust and dirt of many years. stocking tops in the open market a e . a } A —— rm a—m— reniodbmtaimtnssas indi SS _ fos, 34 will be powered with eight 3000-horsepower engines. The take-off distance is expected to be GT iin WH in win

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Bowes “= Indiana| , university special-| | ized training| } course” in recognition of its origination and development by the late Robert M. ~Mr. Smeeton Bowes, president of the Bowes Seal Fast Corp. Indianapolis. Business leaders headed by the Indianapolis Bales Executives council also worked with the university to Initiate the program. The initial class of 40 will be open to men with at least a high school education and to non-high graduates , who qualify, Veterans will be given { Special attention, the school said. To Be “Buying Counsellor” p @ “Post-war business will demand - : : ¢ more highly trained salesmen.” Di- This is the wing of the Hercules, now nearing completion at Culver City, Cal. The wing is 20 feet | rector Smeeton asserted today. “The longer than a football field, and is 13 feet thick at the hyll. A B-29 could be placed beneath each wing | skilled salesman and sales director | and still leave space for the Null Wii # tow fest b spate, not only needs a thorough knowl-

a 1h moss o ine | 3 6) Hogs. Received Here as STATE PEACHES

Moreover, the post-war salesman |

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Formerly Clearance of $3.98 to $8.98 ${2,T5- $14.75 & $16.76 ||. Ga Women’s

Women's I 2 PLAY = of DRESSES | | Wal. SUITS 4

: AAssorted styles in cottons, spun “ : 3 rayon and seersucker. Sizes 9 4 4 1 | to 15 and 12 to 38. We ~~ (Clearance of BK WOMEN'S SHORTS

yo! 3 Regular $2.60 and $3.00, of - : 4 cotton material. .Sizes 13 S$ a4 i 60 better dresses reduced 3 : =

for quick clearance. Many to 18. dresses suitable for early fall wear. Broken sizes.

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| must also accept the responsibility | M k f / A ti St dv HY | of being a buying counsellor.” ar e S C ve, eq y ARE HARVESTED > Director Smeeton sald the course | : will be designed to indoctrinate the| Rather light receipts of all species . ” | principles of salesmanship and mat- at the Indianapolis stockyards today GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (3250) ters related to selling. It will in- had a ready clearance at mostly 120. 140 pounds ss ital 0 Purdue Reports orks That Fowsr' clude principles of marketing, steady prices, the war food admin-| 140- 260 pounds salesmanship, business economies, istration reported. ids up : Cantaloupes Are Due. ‘credits and collections, psychology| Lambs took a downward ‘urn. 160+ 220 pounds Eaenn

as applied to selling, business speech| Receipts consisted of 3250 hogs, Grad t6 Clb Patikmg Sows “Times Special & Clearance of 150 and English, voice control and ac-| 850 cattle, 550 calves and 775 sheep. I 0 De id : LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 25. ~Ship- J : Summer

counting. Those completing the ~~ ge fag. | ments -of South Haven and Hale : : 48 3 Originally sold at $2.00 to he

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course will receive certificates at a "WILLYS GETS HUGE Medi me pauses 73 128A oo HAVER peaches from the Vincennes | : ! 3 3 E $595. Sizes 2 to 6—10 - das ..... ‘a x id # : special § commencement, ' BO ies os area are expected to total 10,000| : 1 g to 16. A chance to get wees OFF Medium to Good {bushels in the next 10 days, the|| : : i ] an extra suit to finish J BULL BOMB ORDER 90- 120 pounds «+ [email protected] pyrdue university agricultural ex-| ; : ] " the summer. ET ' SENIORITY. CATTLE (850) periment station reported today. I : ] . IDO, ©., July 25 (U. P.)— “#0 Steers : Shipping of Alberta peaches is) | 2 b : ; { Be : g | ; § os. | 700- 900 pourids [email protected] expected to starf from the southern : : Girls $2.00 to IS STILL IN DOUBT os TE Overland Motors, Ine. | 200-1100 pounds Ll 1650@17 1 ‘counties somatinie between AU. 8 S | f $4.49

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| ner ere has been awarded a new prime! {1100-1300 pounds .. 16.50@179 | SUMMER DRESSES

11300-1500 pounds 16.50@117 w land Aug. 10, with an estimated 100,WASHINGTON, July 35 (Ul, B), | contact calling for a “tremendous Good— {000 bushels available for export, the| i», Broken Sizes 7 to 14, Yo PRICE _ These summer frocks re- : Pt 10 Girls’ $7.50

~The war labor board has settled! ncrease in the production of buzz! 200- Joo pounds : x 18 9 loa, eos or duced for final clearance.

& dispute over veterans’ re- employ- | bombs,” the Toledo joint program | 1100-1300 ++ 1525@1680| The crop of Jubilee peaches has.

«. [email protected] | ; | | ment rights but without the hopeg- Information bureau announced t0- | Medium @1850| een almost completely harvested. : | day. 4 700-1100 pounds 13. [email protected] | for clarification of seniority pro-|

1100-1300 pounds 13.75@15 25 Cantaloupes Fewer k { visions of the selective service act. Work on the . JB-3 bomb Is, common —

100-1100 J <vieeee. 1128@i3rs| The Johnson and VincennesThe WLB refused to order] {scheduled to begin in August and pounds e Dec

Phillips Petroleum Co. Haskell, N. tonunue through August, 1046. Seiten So me pon Ul SY]

Choice— 4 J : | J. and Philgas Empiovees associa. | APPrOXimately 650 workers have| 80-880 pounds 15 gieje| CATSAIOUDES Will “Ue available tie

§ iddle of this week, but shipmeits| juniors and misses.- \ | been added to Willys’ aircraft de-| cong o> Pounds 13 30@1728 Tl ; 2 | 2 contract ncloding a clays PATmEnt th 30 Ba non MIELE Aust, The shipments are ex. : - pounds . 14.75@1 ™ which the WLB said goes beyond| 1° Is reported that the contract,|medium— pected to be below the usual quan- |

Star Store, Second Floor Now $ 3 a9 the conditions granted returning &¥arded by. the AAR procuremert Or pounds 1250814. ity. i= ; Striped cotton 2-plece suits. Sizes 10 to 16. | | soldiers by the selective service act,|S.Yislon of the army technical) 500- 900 pounds | ;

| The union had objected to it service ‘command at Wright field, | Tons (a0 wei SH) Watermelon shipment. out of} 's $5.98 to $6.98 4 fo 1. Clearance of Men's $5.98 to 30. Women's $4.98 to $5.98

The company proposed that “a | Dayton, O., calls for the construc-|S [email protected] Johnson is not expected before the w 2 SWIM SUITS P A N T \/s ' a Sizes 32 to 38, including all $399

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um teturning employee-veteran who | 10% ©f 25.000,000 buzz bombs. Se NO commen

Canner : ‘75 | cennes before Aug. 25. has been on military leave of ab- | Beef— Buils «all weights) Marion County Greenhouse Grow-|

sence from the company shall be! 350d « (all weights) es [email protected] | €1'S, Inc, estimates that 6000 to 7000 eligible for any position which, tn es 12.000 13.15 10-Pound baskets of tomatoes will the judgment of the company, he is [email protected]| be davailable at Indianapolis this|tapable of filling.” CHANGE POSTPONED Cutter and ‘common ++ 8.00@1080| week, Reports also indicate that| The company said his eligibility ’ CALVES (550) beets, cabbage, snap beans and dry

: Veale n hts) er / , S08) Poot I / : ’ a a pty sg ooo Ih ro = [oo our way she ee S 00 © \7 V7 Girls’ Clamdigger SHORTS

Aras: nav rene i [email protected] middle of August and out of Vine) remaining suits.

. 39 to gard to the location of former em- Common and | medium S00 [email protected]| ion county this week. | Originally sold f 0. ployment; provided, however, that|o < Of Labor Lewis B. Schwel- Cull ..................... 300@ #3 Terre Haute growers report that| $249. Special. Sizes? lo $ 0 any such returning employee- vet. | lenbach appeared today to have Fender a and steerer Cattle and Calves |tomatoes, snap beans, peppers and Star Store, Second Floor eran taking a position other than abandoned his plan for a quick, 500. 800 pounds ~ ot .. 13.50@147s| SWeEet corn will be exported in mixed, his old job, or one of like seniority, | independent reorganization of the, 2001080 pounds .. 13. whi] | truck loads this week.

Good— status and pay, shall not displace labor department. : 500- 800 pounds

any employee with greater company | Instead, he probably will submit] 99-1080 pounds 125001. u § ). seniority.” {his recommendations to President 200-2080, ), pounds ......... eee [email protected] END FEATHERB .The WEB pointed out that under|Truman for inclusion in the chief|SSmm

the selective service act a return-|executive’s planned reorganization io 8.73@103 DT IS TOLD ing veteran is entitled to. rein-|0f the executive branch. This is tot ths cn 8 (Steers) J statement in his former position or|scheduled to be carried out in grad-| 00% soo’ Cholce— Hoa : % to a position of like seniority, [U8] Steps with congressional ap-|Medium— 308189] | PEORIA, IIL, July 25 (U, PJs} Etatus and pay. proval. 500 pounds down [email protected]| | The office of defense transportation |

Schwellenbach hoped to have His| Good ana choter rer \was told today that elimination of | reorganization in effect by Sept. 1.| 500 pounds down 14.00816.30| go.called “featherbed workin || PATENTS GRANTED Among other things, he wants to Madium- 5 q g

FOR EVERY STATE bring into his department all other| "oo Ba 1118G14.0| ryles” would release at least 80,000 |

overnment agencies active in the Ewes (Shor) men from freight train and engine NEW YORK, July 24 (U. P)—|% Good and choice ...... 20 Every state in the ‘union was rep- held of labor: id medi jervice Jor gore esseneial ay |

resented in the 6253 U. 8. patents LAMBS (Spring) | In a telegram to J: M. Johnson, |

esued to Americans between April] INCORPORATIONS [gest and choice 5 oh Oral ne U0 Soa] , and June 26, the patents com- Common et r., president o e Toledo, Ir! nittee of National Association of Beatto, jue, 620 n Spite) ave, Indi- rl Western Faiitoad, Shavesd: dist Manufacturers said today, ahapolis; agent, tans eady, 4720 ederal -operation 0 e road . Indi lis; 10 According 80 N. AM. survey of tre gin pe yi pumice] CAC SSUES resulted n'a 30 per cent waste of patents issued in the second quarter|Resdy, Louise Kerr, Ppa io pice R. He E Nominal tations f _| manpower. M1045, states receiving the most| The Hier Mit. Go On corporation: MAPA secures donors 1%¢ %7 188 “rie ODT has governed operation a - patents were New York, Illinois, New| Mid-Continent Supply Co, Delaware STOCKS Bia Awea|0f the T. R. & W. lines since Jersey, Ohio, California and Michi- corporation; amendment of - articles of Agents Bin Corp com .| March 21, 1942, when a presidential necorporation, t i i . > : = gan, Dr anh one Corp, New York corpora- L's 88 ar o aan ' Seizure order was issued because of -96 Pairs of - ¥ i ——————————————— Hom} cerpiicate of Fedustion of sapital fytsuire Col Som cons span} 18 the company s refusal to comply men's pop- ’ > ; 3 stoc n retireme K r o> EVERSHARP OBTAINS |" “Rendsii Gor Sutecireris oor: Bele 5 “tk 5on ora 9% with war labor board directives. ular priced Al ol Clearance of Our Stock of RIGHTS TO NEW PEN poration; certificate of reduction of | BObbS-Merr'tl com ..... .osves 6 ...'I' McNear's telegram referred to a pants. Fancy stripes and plain colors. sizes 31 to 42. A big

(63 Pairs of Av 8 Slearance of Women’s $1.69 to $3.00

Popular Shades 2 i : A ) AGS 163 Pairs of men’s. rayon — = LL | H N i

gabardine pants in the popular shades of medium and dark blue. Sizes 30 to 40 waist.

96 Pairs of d ; 4 : Simulated leathers, straws

; ’ % and fabrics. Black, white and 3 : 3 3 : colors. Formerly sold for MEN S : a ; $1.69 to $3.00.

PANTS 4 , Th Clearance of $2.25 fo $4.19 $998 / Ya WOMEN'S BLOUSES -_ Pac

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Odds and ends, broken sizes, formerly sold for 2.25 to 2.19

Star Store, Street Floor.

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iy Bugurs, Tobe New, York |Conital Bove Sor v3 a Jeter. A May 22 1943, iid HOLLYWCOD HEADBOARD : | corpora on, cer cate i { Circle 1! t : “ee . . , " > : : NEW YORK July 25 (U. P.) ~The cagunt, 0 . Teron * Comwith “Coan 8% pta 1.111 x0 ra, ne da (07 Pairs BOYS PANTS man an ester mi a ec “un anadian rights to manufacture and Inc, of Madison; agent, Bight F. Silie Flec ron.c So 1" road manager reportedly. cited fig- | : wh

distribute the new ball-bearing pen|i27 W. Main st. Madison: 1400 shares| Ps Way # & Jackion RR 87% ) » pid... 05% e have been acquired by Eversharp, without par value: A. Goodman, Bertha Heol rg Co com ve ures showing that he used 30 per

++ 18 sees : Get the boys ready for school. 106 Pairs of well R. Goodman, Major T. Jester, Home AT Bt Wayne 1% pid .. w...lcent more men in train and enw | Inc, and Eberhardt Faber from| Bei-Mar Products Corp.; 1630 W. Market |*Ina Asso sel 5% td » 104%... |of made materials in a nice assortment of plain colors | Canadian Interests, Eversharp an-{3. Indianapolis; agent, French M. Elrod, |Ind & Mich Logs pra LL. ji Sine operation Lhah were used uns i All sizes 8 to 18. | bounced today. ’ RAR 3 62, pJndinnagolis; 3000 indpls P P & L L pid 114% der private management for sub-|| and fancy stripes. shares without par value; to manufacture pls 4 7 || - The new pen operates. on the|®d deal in metal, wood, plastic, rubber |Indpls Railways. oom 1 Stanjially (he. same. amount ofp Star Store, Street Floor. ( products and conduct general industrial|lindpls Water ptd ... 108 «oes | WOTK, ' | principle of capillary attraction and Sngineering business; French M. Elrod, Indpls Watt} ins A com ... ag ab ————— a tav—— Robert O. Irwin, Galen A. Barnes, Herman | Je at e¢ com .. «vy 18 sas» | Will write on cloth, or blotting |ROPsrt ©. 1 Kingan & Co pid ., ve WOOD PULP ARRIVES ii paper, and on objects when sub- Bas Transportation Co. of Indiana, | Kingan & Co com. .| WASHINGTON, July 26 (U. P)

Jt «PY. ’ Li 1 » merged in water. [ine 80 Miinols bldg. indianapolis | Lincoln Loan Co 8% pid... 81° 101 |_ne department of commerce dis- Clearance of ohlrens $ $248 32.00

rete e—————: P R Mall fd ‘WESTINGHOUSE EXPANDS ping and express business: David. |P R Mallory = a 3iu|closed today that overseas wood

Mastic Asphalt . ny pulp suitable for paper manufacture| |= NEW YORK, July 25. (U. P).— {Lipson ©. © Mevbe. Benard Afni pub ser 108 110% arrived in the U. 8. during the week Westinghouse Electric Corp. today | Schubert Products inc. 8 %& Market 104% 108% | ended July 20 for the first time since | |=

announced a $11,500,000 expansion [same address; 500 shares of $100 par|Progress Laundry com ....... 1 ... |the war ended imports. m its appliance division permitting |Yalue; to manufacture and sell silos, | Ross Gear & Too! co

com 5 Jed grain bins, ete; Milton - C. .Schubert,|*80 Ind G&E 4.8% 11 J { a 50 per cent increase in overall|Albert E. Cottey, No O. Schibert, Stokely-Van Camp pr pf ...... 10% 20 WAGON WHEAT | production. Brokhage, JInc., 317 Main st, Vip-| Terre Haute Malieabl . ’ ‘

geunes. agent, Donald g. Rosa same Donajachine com... Address; 2000 shares of $1 par value; 8 el Co . aan Union Title com phi Indianapolis flour mills and grain ele. U. S. STATEMENT Ali ea 5 ian 1 oonartmen a io; ¢ ‘*+*| vators are paying $1.56 per bushel for No. Robert R. Richte

BOND 1 red wheat (other aes 5 their merits) Distilled Rjchies Co., Inc, 231 Spring American Loan 4'as 55.. . new oats. No. 2 white or No. Y red, ing

. 1 . | 4000 shares of $10 par value; Wood pared With & Rah Brough uly 23 com- | eirk atriek, Jacques Marantz, Adaiph C Citizens

B rd J ? rh 4 80 : = Expenses ...8 .047.600.387 8 ¥708, 00 001.399 “Auda, Inc. Fiimouth; agent, Joh saree 88 ets LOCAL PRODUCE

1 Plymouth; 50, shares . without} Reto" +4 454.908 4.963.365. Lis phy value; to manufacture radio, tele-

Buhner Pertilizer 5s 54 32 ibs. or better, S9¢c; corn, 3 yellow + WASHINGTON. July 25 (U. P.).~Gov- St. Jeflersonville; agent,’ Katherine | anor; Lon ih top" shelled old crop, $1.10 Ee and No. | |= yrnment expenses and. receipts for the | Greene, Citizens Trust bldg. Jeftersnvilie: Ch or com Bld a canes vid ite shelled corn old crop. $1.25. 108

“One ‘of Je mast at- : . tractive HOY eh (Prices for plant delivery) , i] wood beds we've ever vision, sound and oth lectrieal hens, | 3.100.136. : 3671 ment’ Charles E. Palmer, John 8. so AO Al Dread Sey re’ under § |=§ colors. Sizes 10 to 3. WEEN: F fo {| complete with mattress Seen builtein matghing box wring : Bash Bal .. 5 430,18 3.304.320 a8 Eugene’ W, Appiebaum, John G Birks, . Jit] Brotlers, "fryers an od uhdep . FER | lored. ‘ bon wi 318 a 2 ed a Sn Mnited Be. Investment oo: radi ¥ i Ee Tel Tin 3 gy i Eo LP» or n ER i K™ : : me i Gold Res ... 2022708744 2LM80T6.304| , WI0d Suter Investment rime] Eu ! Heske ‘| Old roosters 21.9¢. to :

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