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% ; Jan. 11,~Take the case of Joe who theater the other day. Berdware store in his|

es clerked in a h a ha war ca and Europe, he

n. Thinking it over in Afri wold his own store when he returned. seemed different. Would it support

Arveda Schaefer

Times Special : LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. He

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Arveda Schaefer, 18, “received a silver medal as state winner among high school age contestants of the 1945 Green Thumb contest spon@ored by the National Victory Garden institute and Purdue uniThe record of the 4-H club member included care, harvesting and preservation of vegetables she produced on a halfacre garden at her home, Route 4, She also helped operate an 80-acre farm and milk 22 dairy cows. Her record is under consideration for national honors.

OIL EQUIPMENT CO. PLANS EXPANSION

A $50,000 to $60,000 expansion program is underway by the Indiana Oil Equipment Co. 621 Massa-

American Retail federation, The federation. suggests that its loan? : program call be SSt.Wp tn the aver

age "Across the country are many Joes| First, the nu should be in’ similar predicaments, surveyed to determine what is be“assist these business-minded ing done for the veteran who wishes to go into: retailing. If there is no eration has set up its Retailer-Vet- (such agency, retailers should eseran Community program. It has tablish one, If a unit exists, retail. tested in Lancaster, Pa. and [ers should co-operate with it.

; . x =» SECOND, retailers should call a ss nu meeting of citizens interested in THE PROGRAM was designed “10 | business, civic affairs and veterans’ blend retail activity into whateyer | activities. This conference should veteran operation is at PreSsiname a steering committee repreworking in the community.” senting local chambers of comprogram was not inaugurated, merce, trade associations, veterans’ it was emphasized, to “compete |information centers, bankers, rewith or eliminate any existing ‘vet- tailers and retail trade associations: eran ~. | This committee would prepare a Merchants said they asked for & [list of two or three individuals from Retailer- Veteran. program. because each: field of retailing in: the com- | they believed “that the , Who |munity, Businesses thus represuccessfully fought the sented would include gas ‘stations, _ war in history have earned a break |auto parts dealers, barber: shops, from anyone who cin’ give it. ° Idrug stores, gift shops, hardware Merchants also in these rea-|stores, photography, sons: firms, restaurants, shoe 1. “Business Sallures harm aishops, tobacco stores and sporting community and the national econ- goods dealers. ‘public interest| Businessmen named on this list the man who {would be assembled and told about sets up 8 New venture does not ithe program. They would be asked may con-|to volunteer advice to veterans. to success.” The hardware merchant, for in- » stance, would advise him where’ to as a whole can- (buy hardware stocks. The real to. risk the repercussions estate agent would suggest advanwould result from wide- [tageous locations for a store. g &| Joe might be told to get a job vet- |in a hardware store for a while so ___|as to learn the ins and outs of the field | business before opening his store. retailing one of three new ven-|In this case, the hardware merres collapses in the first year, ichant would find a place f wo of three fall before the end and teach him. iy ‘of the sixth year and only 20 per| After Joe had opened his store, survive 10 years. various members of the committee Lack of experience and insufficient {would drop in on him regularly to capital are principal causes for busi- [see how ness failures, according to- the !progress.

newly-purchased site has 126-4100. foot. frontage on Madison ave. and! 600- 800 pounds .......c... w 18.00017.8 extends in an “L” shape to South|ggoq— " : st, according to R. M. Hoffhein, who, with his wife, Marjorie, owns

A two-story building now on the property will be refaced with Bedford stone, Mr. Hoffhein said, and Sool the interior will be completely remodeled with .offices on tHe first|Canner ..... ...c.. oooocooe floor and warehouse on the second. 80-foot front building of Bedford stone will house the showroom, stockrooms and service de-

The two buildings will face Madison ave, and a loading dock will be located on the South st. side. The firm that handles equipment OMHB ivi iiivn senrasssrannens for oil companies and industrial plants, will move into the new quarters as soon as they are completed, Mr. Hoffhein said. The $16,000 property was purchased from Charles E. Habig, Frank Habig and the Indianapolis Goodwill Industries, Ine,

they might help him

: less steel is 8 - megie-Illinois Steel Corporation. It

TRADE CTE ON LIVESTOCK

Sows and heavy hogs relied to gain about 25 cents In trading at

He hi : John Q. Kirkpatrick, Industrial {rose from $10.80 to $12.00 & hun-|t0 provide broader coverage. “A re- ari 300. 330 pounds ....useesires Safety club chairman, has an- |dredweight, calves from $1240 to|Port on social security coverage al . 300. 60, July. «x2rirsraesss Haan y appointment of the [31530 and lambs from $1340 to| Various levels has been prepared for Appearing as the star defense Neo- 330 pounds ees Veesiees [email protected] oup’s executive committee $13.70. s the committee by a special group witness, Tiedemann was emphatic group "| Wool had a 1-cent gai of experts headed by Leonard J.|in his praise for the company and Jacking Saws Members are G. R. Cummings gain to pe y aire Goo: 280 pounds 13.00814101 BN Lilly Co.: Edward L Metoger, | C038 8nd €E8s rose from 40 tp 444 Calhoun. The report is expected to of its defendants charged with 330- 400 Bounds rreiasess [email protected] y LO. : ' |cents a dozen. Apples also rose|be made public shortly. conspiring to conceal defects in Schwitzer Cummins & Co.; Bmer- |... e965 to $3.50 a bushel . war materials. Good . . Sa Dusnel, Cuts to Be Small J. 500 POMRAS +ue0ssessssss [email protected]/ son O. Baker, E. C. Atkins & Co.; Soybeans and whole milk held The navy officer cited Durham's 200+ 880 POUndS «...veciresss 11.1@ias0| David Baker, Hugh J. Baker & | iaaqy from November to December, Present indications are that cuts| “800d record in keeping up with Slaughter Pigs Co.; George C. Brown, U, 8. Rub- | giy commodities decreased during|in individual income taxes to be|®NiPPIng schedules” and said that Medium to Good-- ber Co.; Ray Shipley, P. R. Mal |¢he month. Corn went from $1.06 ."|when asked to make emergency 90- 120 pounds ...... «+ [email protected] 1 & Co.: FP. M. Enling, Indi 9 proposed for 1947 will again be “ CATTLE (#15) ory od. Ps Sila 8, Indian= ito $1.03 a bushel, oats from 75 to shippings, “it complied with the Shen apolls Power & Light Co; H. E. |72 cents. Hay lost $3 to reach $17|"Mall. However, the extent of the|navy's requests and took special Chotoe— \roo@us0s| FEDrENbach, International Har- {a ton, and butterfat dropped: 1 cent | cductions will not be determined | pains to get the shafts out om Too 1300 pounds sonrverirens [email protected] A. E. DeMars, Dia- [to 49 ents. Chickens went from Until after the federal budget for|time.” : 1100-1300 pounds ....ee. verean 11. 18.00 mond Chain & Mfg. Co.; Frank |2¢ to 21.8 cents a pound, and po- ‘the fiscal year 1947 is presented t0| Tiedemann said that the Dure 1300-1500 POUDAS .csssssesses C. Jones, Bemis Bros. Bag Co.; |tatoes dropped from $1.85 to $1.70 congress Jan. 21 and congressional{ ham Corp. had manufactured ape 700- 900 pounds ..vsesueeee: 1878 11.00] Owen Mothershead, Packard Mfg. |a bushel. reaction to appropriation requests| proximately 65 per cent of the 1050 :::. [email protected]| Co.; Ralph Phelps, Link Belt Co.; [is crystallized. . LST’s (landing ship, tanks) buils 1300. .. 187801735) Marion E. Slider, Zenite Metal ; i Tye Yostwy is repreagnied a during the war. UY 3 no further uction| Ag ti h 700-1100 POUnds .....oeve0s. [email protected] Corp.; Alex Spink, Kingan & Co.; BANKERS TRUST 00 ; ng tha no time, he said, were come 1100-1300 POUNAS ...voesrenses [email protected]| james P. Tretton Jr., Indianapolis 1 {should be made in the regular cor-|plaints of the ships’ shafting ree 00-3100 pounds ............. [email protected]| Railways, Inc.; Arthur J. Winter- porate income taxes. However; it.is'ported- from: the naval intelligence Heifers rowd, Stewart - Warner Corp.; RENAMES: OFFICERS willing to support certain adminis-| service or from the navy yards Ch Howard T. Young, Real Silk y trative changes in the corporation where LST's were repaired. 800-1000 DOUNAS +. srsvsenres Dwight E. Mec- | ‘The Bankers Trust Co. yesterday | ‘2X 1aWws. Tiedemann also said that a dis- ... [email protected]| Cahan, Allison plant; and Dr. re-elected all officers and director. Efforts will be made to Whip] patch was sent to the commander +: 16008189 | Louis W. Spolyar, Indiana state | Officers are Howard C. Binkley, [through legislation liberalizing and| of service forces in the Pacific ree . [email protected]| board of health. president; Clarence A. Cook, Martin | "¢Y2mPIng the excise tax structure| garding the shafting of the land. ER or vn McDermos, . 8 Mehra Jr. an, aL Ic, bors sce bog te an be reid th, cer pounds ....coeenese L Wl TAT ME Eugene W. Short, vice presidents; Ww year nexi| had been no reports of failures. Saws ab ws). AS U.S. STATEMENT William H. Polk. secretary-treas.| UY 1. The 1946 tax relief bill did| “In my personal opinion Durham ireripenreeistsise rane [email protected] urer: Lucien L. Green and C. A.|P%% touch -excise levies. did a worthwhile job and contrie Cutter nad COMMON ..ovovenes 10.35! WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (U. P.).—Oov- Ee : d 5.15@ 7.50 ernment expenses and receipts for she| Hollingsworth, assistant secretary- CASH DECLINES «| buted -to ‘winning the war,” he cone Bulls (all weights) pa reir through Jan. § com-| treasurers; William F. Wagener, : cluded. Beef— réntal department manager; Wile WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (U. P.).| Earlier, Herman G. Hinds Good (all weights) «.c.covovee [email protected] st Year the'k » he , & Sausage— Ex §80,677,011,048 | liam Seyler, insurgnce department|—Cash in the ands of the Amer-| Durham foreman named in the ine Good ...vuieiesisiieinenee. sei 004 4620143101 |p anager; and Charles W. Mason,|ican public declined $194,000,000 dictment, denied government Cutter and common ........ [email protected] 29.745.270.897 | real estate department manager. |during the week ended Jan. 9 for| charges he had told anyone “to CALVES (400) Public D Det Py he ee tay| Directors are Mr. Binkley, Mr. the widest week-to-week decrease| get defective shafts by the navy.” Vealers (all weights) Gold Re 20,593,384.814| Cook, Mr. McDermott, Mr. McMur- [since March 29, 1933, the Federal] Under cross-examination, howe Good and choice ........::.. 18.30811 3 ray, Wayne M. Harryman, C. A [Reserve System revealed today. Cir-| ever, Hinds admitted he 1 | Common and medium _...... 0.004 16.50 ’ . "ed ' et the Common and medium . 1% 150! INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Bove in Hilgenberg, Victor C. Kendall and culating money. on Jan. § aggre-|navy inspectors “find out what they

Feeders and Stocker Cattle and Calves Steers

Choice— 600- 800

LOCAL PRODUCE

8 T industrial propreties, Stainless W, as the new steel is called, will find

wide application in wrought and ST AINLESS STEEL cast forms in the machinery field and will also be available in strip,| By Science Service sheet, wire and tube forms. It sufPITTSBURGH, Jan. 11—Born in|!" 10 Warping of dimensional changes during hardening operapartme and kept a military secret|ijong is readily fabricated a ‘until today a new Bagnetic Stain. chinable, and can be welded.

PROBE INFIRMARY FIRE

PLANT DELIVERY Poultry: Hens, i ibs. and over 23¢; springs, 4% a. and over, 2c; u Beer, gos; lSghorag, ’ roosters, 16¢; duc and over, 20¢: light, 15¢; geese, 20c; capons 6 Ibs.| . , M t and over, 30c; under, 32c. ee in S current receipts, 54 Ibs. to tase, Ie; graded eggs, A large, 400; A medium,

¢ A small; 26c; B large, 3c; no grade, Butterfat: At ceiling, 800.

pounds ....cieeee +. [email protected] 00-1080 pounds ..cesecceses [email protected] - unds. o.oo senses [email protected] «ee [email protected] [email protected] Ewes (Shorn) Good and choice .............. 6.50@ 7.50 Common and medium ........ 5.000 6.5% Lambs Choice and »losely sorted .... 14.50 Good and cholce ......c.veuue [email protected] Medium and good .....coce0es [email protected] COMMON ©..vvvusresorsrnonnns [email protected]

Scientechers Dr. Daniel P. Barnard Jr, as-

combines for the first time, J. L| ANGOLA, Ind, Jan. 11. (U. P)—

| states, the high strength and re-|ing the origin of a fire Wednesday TRUCK WHEAT

sociate director of research for the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, will discuss the effects the wartime 100-

* Perry, president of the corporation, Fire officials today are investigat- ¥

| sistance to corrosion of standard| night in thé barn of the Steuben © 18-8 stainless steels with harden-|county infirmary. Damage was esti- | va | ability obtained through heat treat-| mated at $10,000. Loss included N _ ment. three horses, Because it has these three vital|rubber-tire wagon and buck.

indiassanas. f flour mills and grain ele [OCtane aviation-gasoline program $1.70 Der Jushel fof |may have on post-war motor gaso2 white or No. 3 red | line at the Scientech club luncheon

35 ts, SOE Of DRY: Bn os. or . $1 oso pol baie No | Monday in the Claypool hotel. 2

white Shelled ~orn .

“USE OF GAS TURBINES

x fa e announce our appointment as “wholesale distributors

for Budweiser

DE MARK REG. U.S. PAT, OFF,

and Michelob

Many years of experience have taught us a lot “about people and what they like. We have learned that they like to devote a part of their wellearned relaxation to the enjoyment of the good things of life~and that fine beer is one of these

We want to supply dealers with the beer that fhost people want—and we are, therefore, happy to announce that Anheuser-Busch has granted us the wholesale distributorship for bottled and : : a Budweiser and Michelob.

~~ 332 W. Maryland St. - is, Indiana

IN--PLANES IS SEEN By Science Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.-—-War-born gas turbine engines can be used in future transport planes and will give nearly half again as much power with the same engineweight as prewar reciprocating enzines, declared R. P. Kroon, Westinghouse engineer, at a meeting of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences here this week. Or, he continued, use of such engines can save approximately 25 per cent of installed engine weight and permit greater fuel capacity for long-range _|fights, or greater pay- ~loads on shorter trips. * These economic. advantages, he pointed out, will be achieved through the compactness of the gas

low frontal area of which enable a | great amount of power to be packed into a small space with relatively light weight.

LOCAL ISSUES

Nomina! quotations furnished by Indianapolis securities dealers: STOCKS Bid Asked

Agents - Fin Cor Amer States pf Amer States cl

Ayrshire Col com . Belt R Stk Yds com.. Sor n ad

Bobbs-Merrill com Central Soya com sen Circle Théater com ....

Herfi-Jones Co cl pid...... 1}

Amoct Tel Co 3 ne Ind & Mich ma wx pid. . tio :

Indpls Railways com ,...... 8 21 Jeff Nat Life com. ...... .

Kingan & Co Lincoln Loan Co. SY ‘ptd Lincoln Nat Life com ..... P R Mallory com . Marmon-Herrington ‘com ’ Mastic Asphalt .......oov0eee

Pub Serv of Ind 8% .... Pub Serv of Ind com ...... Progress Laundry com ...eevs Ross Gear & Tool com ....... 30 So Ind G & B 48% pid Stokely-Van Camp .pfd Stokely-Van Camp com....... Terre Haute Malleable ...i.es

Kernan

Tel. Riley 6327 jiievisas i ©

Indpls Ey Co 5s 87 (... 4

Kuhner Packing Co 4....100 N Ind. Pub Serv Svan 13 PLR 104

| Sain will Spock. To Safety Club

More than 150 supervisory em- | ployees are expected to attend the "dinner of the Industrial Safety club of the Indianapolis Chamber | : of Commerce safety council, Tues~ Year, Purdue Says. ‘day in the Lin- Mn! !

superintendent of safety and hygiene for Ohio's industrial - commission, will be guest speak-

with Ohio's safety division for 12 years, he

H. L. Sain

the Ohio State Safety congress. A tool maker by trade, he has a year had 16 years experience as industrial foreman and as personnel

ABE

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AS a year ago at 196,

Odds and Endy Floor Samples— Soiled or Scratched Merchandise—

BONAFIDE SAVINGS UP TO 50%

LIVING ROOM FURNITURE

2-Piecé Living Room Suite. Wine mohair $7 9 50 - . .

frieze. Large size. Wood trim. A $169.95

Serve seet tans sess vranray

Massive 2-piece Living Room Suite cov- : : -wearing wine mohair. 149°

2-Piece Living Room Suite, slightly soiled Jom being a floor sample. Spring cush- 795°

ered in long-wea Spring filled. Sold for $249. Sale price

fortable construction

2-Piece Living Room Suite. Very com- $ 95 : . + « Upholstered in . a beautiful rust tapestry ............. Sak

16,558,000 Silas B. Reagan,

RISE IN STATE| _

as 100, fs compiled in co-operation with U. 8. agricultural statisticians.

points higher than December, 1944, and the grain index was the same

Commodity priges fluctuated from |Tevenue proposals. The house ways November to December, and prices|8nd means comiittee probably will Job in contributing to winning the

nsid tax I war. were reported generally higher than begin consideration of tax legisla-| "ve oo 00 Ne mea

ago. Wheat rose from $1.60 to $1.65 a| First order of business for the head of the propeller and shaft de

bushel, and hogs went from $13.80 committee, however, will be to take partment of the bureau of ships, to 1450 a hundredweight. Cattle|up changes in the social security act

turbine, the small diameter and |

ve B s L 8 Ayres 4%% pid. ...cvvuves 107% 113% : ies 20 2

Home T&T Ft Warne 7% pid fin aa

Indpls P & L pld ....covvvns 118% Indpls P & L com... ...evius 32's Indianapolis Water pid ......108

Indpls Water Class A com.... 20% 21%

Bubner Fertilizer 5s 54 .0..:. es Ch of Com Bldg 4%s 61 ..... 91 aber Citizens Ind Tel 4's 61 ..... 103 ens Columbia C'uo 1%s 68 ....... ” aan

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Indpis Water Co 3%s 68 ....108 101%

‘| Pub Berv of BW Bins 78... 108% 07% |

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P5681... 26h 90% 3 Wiliameon 1 Ing 85 38 .., «38 5 ade. *Ex-dividend. :

MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHINGS One lot slightly $2.50

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Magazine Baskets “cers ......... $1.50

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Berkshire Bedroom Rugs .... ... $9.95 4 or 5-Drawer Chest =x, ... $17.95 Walnut finish «o.eocevierresaronrens $19.95 Poster Beds .... no ............... $12.80 Kitchen Table

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wean terse

‘Magazine Cirgulating Heater $49.95 Coal Range,

Brown, 575-1bs. All porcelain reservoir. While six last $109.95

CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS Lounge — Tilt — Pull-Up

Platform Rocker cc nea... 319.96 Base Rocker . . ....... 534.86 Pull-Up or Rocker v... cis .. $9.90 Lounge Chairs Snes, . $14.95 KROEHLER Rest Rocker *-% $59.50 Lounge Chair “%rrosix......... $28.96 . Lounge Chair qu aia ...... 19:99

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plete overhauling of. the excise tax structure by July 1.

tive until 1047. Taxpayers already

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 1ll1.—In-|have received some slight relief for Lh : diana farm prices were 2 points|this year from the unprecedentedly OLDS. a higher in December than a year heavy war-time tax burden. Cor- : :

ago, Purdue university said today.|poratiohs, too, received relief with|. FT WAYNE FIR The index, based on 1935-39 prices|the lifting of the excess profits tax. ! J ;

Would Broaden Benefits Pm AY NE Ind, Jan. 11 (U. The livestock index was 179, four| Treasury and congressional tax|ria] i he Dari experts have begun conferences to|facturing Corp. resumed today after develop preliminary data for new|8 high navy official testified that the corporation had done “a good

tion some time in March,

HOOSIER'S

TABLES AND KNEEHOLE DESKS

Coffe Tables Too" ................... 53.98 End Tables miei ........................ S090 Lamp Tables ........... %3.90 T-Drawer Desk Toit .............519.90 De mur om. 43408 Torchiores _............................ 33430 Cocktail Tables rsrrsssesssiesssess SOR Whatnols ; coves o.oo S008

BEDROOM FURNITURE and STUDIO COUCHES

3-Piece Bedroom Group in handsome wal- % 9% Ha finish, Includes bed, chest and 59 0 FST PIA LNG rT .

bed, chest and vanity with large mirror, Finished in glistening walnut ............

Studio bed . . . three pillows . . . well con= $ 00 structed. Upholstered in velour or tapes- 20 try covers. A real value....eiveiesvsovee

Studio Couch. Spring filled. Makes dou- 39 95 .

ble bed. Upholstered in long-wearing fabrics. Built to sell for $89.95. Now...... .

Individual Taxes Sli iy

WASHINGTON, Jan, 11 (U. P.).—New tax legislation is expected to iprovide additional” small reductions in individual income taxes. Cor-

i J : : poration levies probably will remain unchanged. 2 Poinis Up From: Last Pore on levies Doe ay dat Sig. lio auipate + come

The reductions on individual income taxes would not become he

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JUVENILE FURNITURE

Child’s Table and 2 Chairs... $5.95 Oak Desk and Chair to Match $4.95 Cribs y.nichea varia ene eas Nae $4.95

Slightly damaged . . . metal § ' $4, 95

Baby Buggies wheels . . . rubber tires .

Sand Bucket and Shovel :.. ... vi... 25¢ Strollers Walk made so Losuissiia vie uss rassis $3.95 Hi Chair Bolid 08k iisvivrreereersroinns $3.96 Child’s Clothes Homoors vere 2% $1.98

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