Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1945 — Page 30

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POULTRY MARKET

"Slump Also. Seen in Demand for Eggs; U. S. Officials

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Flocks by 10 Per Cent. ***80.—Larger civilian meat for Hoosier poultry and eggs

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pected to slump. ; But indiana supplies of these two farm commodities in the first half "of 1946 will probably surpass those of the same period this year. . x : ® nn © THE NUMBER of layers also increased during this year, the U. 8.

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[They totalled 543,525,000 birds on Nov. 1. This is three per cent more than last year and 12 per cent more than the five-year 1939-1943 aver-

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U.S. STATEMENT

| WASHINGTON. Nov, 30 (U. P.).—Gov- . einment expenses and recei for the . eurrent fiscal year through Nov. 28 com-

Last Year $39,508,083, 36,302,680,823 X 4,804,403, 17.008,414,13¢ 34,793,048, ; 8,541,114, 214,022,144,134 20,688,4324,771

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ON LIVESTOCK

The 11,000 hogs received today at the Indianapolis stockyards held steady today but a slightly weaker undertone was apparent, the U. 8. agriculture department said. Cattle totaled only 700. Steers and heifers sold generally steady, and! cows continued the week's downward trend,

The 450 vealers lost 25 cents, and

Egg prices will probably average fat lambs among the 1100 sheep less than last year's prices, the econ- | lost 25 to 50 cents. omists stated, at least during the } - first six months. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (11,000) : 120- 140 a8 ............ ’ 8 140- 160 bounds .... i te S00 148 . TOP AND medium grade eggs aa, Dounds UP civovieniains 14.88 Fs currently continue to .press ceil-| 100- 200 pounds ............. 13.26@ 14.75 :: Packing Sow : { ihg prices, but next spring may to Cholce— 3 pring & different story and many | 276 460 pounds ,............ 14.10 = 4 oigals ws Sourag 400- 500 pounds ..... bears 14.00 ing farmers to reduce flocks up to | ORed=C, [email protected] Slaughter Pigs Medium to Good— 90- 120 pounds ............, [email protected] CATTLE (70) Bléers 2S strengthened market in the Coo- ‘300 pou 7.0061 18.08 ©. a strengthened market in the| 70- 900 pounds ........i.... % 900-1100 POURAs ......rc.y.. 25618, 3 months ahead, Poultry prices dur-|,700 1300 bounds «000 il: 17.3800 18.05 ing 1046 may approximate ceiling 1300-1300 POUNAS ..oconvvennny 17.25q 18.0 levels except for the months of 900 POUNAS ...vresrere.. 13.180 17.00

600- 800 pound pounds ...eoci0viine 16.25G11.50 800-1100 POURAS ...sviereense 16.50G11.76 0: 30 pounds pounds ..... sesesses 15.00016.00 A00-1000 pounds ............. 18.25916.28 500- 900 pounds ........%.. 12.28015.38

500- 900 pounds 9.50912.25

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Cows (all weights) SERRA AAAS SE RY [email protected] RA AT Aaa 10.0012. Cutter and common ......... 5610.00 SEC Su ay he we coeee 5008 1.25 Bulls (all weights) Beef _ Good (all weights) ..vvuvve.. [email protected]% Sausage SEAR iEEA EERE ers 11.50% 12.00 SIAR ES Erte Nn 10.004 11.50 Cutter and common ........ 8.009 10.00 . ¢ CALVES (439) Vealers (all weighty) : Good and choice ............ 18.0067 18.50 Common and medium ....... 10.006 14.90 CIE ous vais a knit ox wn il 5 <7 5.00010,

Cholee— 000- 500 pounds .....seeesh., 13.00

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HOMELESS 61 PROTESTS RISE

WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (U, P).

servicemen mounted - today with a national housing agency prediction that 1,100,000 veterans will be homeless in 1946. A veterans administration official said the housing situation was “chaotic.” e : Rep. Andrew J. Biemiller (D. Wis.) warned in a house speech that unless relief is provided “we will have a real eruption from our veterans that will make the bonus marchers look very tame in comn.” NHA’s outlook, based on national surveys, was pessimistic. What surprised many veterans was homes were not plentiful anywhere, even in smal] towns, No vacancies was the rule everywhere. Lean Refused One desperate GI asked the veterans administration yesterday to approve a home loan on a trailer. Reluctantly, VA turned him down. They said: a trailer was not real estate within the meaning of the GI bill. Others by the thousands are pouring their protests into VA offices. They get nothing but sympathy, and the phone number of NHA, Housing is not in VA's jurisdiction. The army said hundreds of men had changed their tunes after discharge when they found no place to live and had signed for another hitch, 2 One congressman after another reported critical local shortages. Together they painted a national picture of ex-servicemen living in tents, chicken coops, garages, filling stations and even in automobiles. Most of the homeless appeared to have doubled up with relatives. Biemiller, more pessimistic than NHA, said almost 2,000,000 servicemen would be forced to this within the next 12. months.

ENGINEERS HONOR PURDUE PRESIDENT

Purdue university's acting presi dent, Andrey A. Potter, was honored this week by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Dean Potter, who also heads the school’s

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offers to “back you in business in merely promoting the sale of scarce The ad was prepared by Sidener & Van Riper, Inc. Another fullpage Real Silk advertisement will appear in Life's Christmas eve issue. ¢

Among the birds going south, but is

honorably discharged from the army air forces and will return to Keeling & Co. in an executive cgpacity. Before entering service he wag pro‘duction manager. Mr. Varmo was stationed In Tinian when the war ended, with the

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Joins Ad Firm

Earl L. Noffsinger, Indianapolis layout artist, will join Sidener & Van Riper, Inc, Monday. Mr, Noffsinger entered the army shortly after his graduation from the John Herron art school in 1941, ‘He was a captain in the air corps and had served two years overseas.

‘Plerre H. Boutheron, sales man-

An unusual full-page advertisemient of Real. Silk Hosiery Mills;

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W. F. ODell, managing director of Statistical Research Co. Chi-

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Later he formed the Statistical Research Co. a division of Statistical Tabulating Co.

Gene Flack, director .of adver-

Loose Wiles Biscuit Co., Long Island City, N. Y., will be the speaker at the dinner meeting of the Indian apolis Sales Executive council Mon= day at 6:15 p. m. in the Lincoln hotel. Mr. Flack is president of the New York Sales Executives club. Members of Indianapolis Advertising club, Manufacturers’ Representatives and Agents association have been invited.

“How Sales Campaigns Tie In With Advertising and Packaging to | Sell the Product,” by W. A. Cole-! man, sales manager, the Great At-| lantiec and Pacific Tea Co. will be the feature at the Butler univer-| sity advertising practice course next: Thursday.

Winners of Indianapolis Adver- | ising club's October Ad-of-the-Month competition were announced Thursday by Hal Shultz, A. O. M. chairman. i H. P. Wasson .& Co. was awarded

ager of the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corp, Ft. Wayne, prior to joining the navy, has been appointed public relations director of that company. : Lyman IL. Hil, sales research director. of . Servel,. Inc. Evansville, is the new president of the Amerfcan Marketing association. He succeeds Donald M. Hobart of the Saturday Evening Post.

Feature Post-war Products

Nine post-war radio and phonograph instruments will be featured {in national and trade magazines,

!dealer . co-operative newspaper ads, radio and outdoor advertising by the RCA Victor, Indianapolis, starting with a full-page spread in Life magazine this week.

Local Inventor

An Indianapolis inventor, L. H. Colvin, has been called to New York to assist in construction work there, Mr. Colvin, who invented a permanent masonry water. bonding cement, wil supervise use of the product in r e construction of several miles of pier front. The Niv-Loc M a nufacturing Co. factory is L. L. Castetter at 311 E. Wabash st, and the firm's offices are at 108 E. Washington st. L. L. Castettern will manage the business during Mr. Colvin's ab.

Scientechers The history and development of “The Bell Helicopter” will be de-

in technicolor, prepared and presented by the Bell Aircraft Corp, Buffalo, N, Y., at the luncheon meeting of the Scientech club Monday in the Claypool hotel.

EMPLOYMENT DROPS NEW YORK, Nov, 30 (U. P).—

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a certificate *in newspaper color | {classification for a two-color, full-| | page advertisement which appeared | lin The Times; the Wm. H. Block Co. | won in the newspaper division, larger than a half-page space, and L. Strauss & Co. won in the newspaper division, smaller than ‘half-| page space. The Caldwell-Baker Co. won In the outdoor division with an entry for their client, Indiana Corn Growers association. Keeling & Co. was| awarded certificates in three divi-| sions: Trade paper, magazine and | direct mail for these respective clients: Tyson Bearing Corp.,! American Thermos Bottle Co, and] Casite Corp. Station WFBM was awarded a certificate for spot an-! nouncements prepared for Bridgman

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