Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1947 — Page 19
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FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947
Decline in Building A Major Factor
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 23.—
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Review, publication of Indiana university bureau of business research, reported today. A decline of four points was due principally to a substantial drop in the volume of building and to the coal holiday and some labor stop»
pages in the steel industry, along|
with minor downward adjustments in: other, fields. The Review sald that apart from the curtailment of building, none
of the declines was significant. Collectivély, however, they brought the
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bureau's preliminary index to the lowest level since December, * Bank Debits Off In Indianapolis bank debits fell 5, per cent below the previous month's ‘ level,, but were "20 per cent greater than April, 1946. Indianapolis postoffice receipts dropped 9 per cent under March, but showed no change from a year ago. Newspaper advertising lineage rose fractionally during the month, but was 16 per cent greater than last year.
_ Indianapolis building for the month amounted to $2,002,347. Included in this total was $805,478 for residential purposes to house 122 families. Manufacturing employment was down 2 per cent from a month ago
and corresponding ‘pay rolls de-|.
clined I per cent as compared “with March. Livestock receipts at the Indianapolis markdt gained 13 per cent in April, but were 6 per cent below the receipts & year ago.
. THE 5 Charla Park Wood Offered for Sale
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. - May immediately. 23 (U. P.).—Owners of the 1354acre Shades park announced today |the: conservation department for
that the park would be offered for |$300,000. The Légion started a fund sgle to whisky barrel manufacturing |to bu:
interests,
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announcement after the Indiana |
American Legion and the state conservation department failed to re¢new options on the historic virgin timberignd. He said 15 timber buy-
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Manager Fabien Frisz made the a War memorial,
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