Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 33
AY, JUNE 11, “1948
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BUT BEER sales gained $750 million for an aggregate of $4.565,000,000. This was about three times the 1939 total.
ng for whisky,
other types of distilled beverages was off 10 per cent from 1946. The was $4,560,000,000. Wine — sales dropped from $635 million in 11946 to $525 million last year.
gin and,
—The beer business hit & record 1947, federal, state and local, gov-| peak last year because of the high cost of liquor. The commerce department reported today that the distilled spirits industry watched declin—{ing sales, as did the wine business, - while spending for beer was up 20
jernfhents got $3.1 billion in taxes. Uncle Sam, tapped this total for {$2.3 billion in excise taxes, Commenting on the greater pop{ularity of beer, a Commerce De-| partment expert observed: “That's one way you oan cut] living costs.” | .
Foundation Elects
Times, State Service GREENFIELD, June 11--How-{ard Delashmit was elected pres-| ident of the James Whitcomb) Riley Youth Foundation, officers are Chester Breece, first vice president; land, second vice president, and George - Dickmann,
Of a total ; of $9,640,000,000 treasurer.
LorHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a Co Beer Sales Soar—Liquor Goes Up
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: GREENFIELD, June 11-—S8erv-foes will be held tomorrow at Ly--nam.Funerdl Home-for Sgt. Allen; .M. Holding. Sgt. Holding is the Arat -Grovnneid overseas fatality] in an attempt to collect a crisis,’ be returned -here.. for funeral! said. the . United Mine Workers
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- WASHINGTON, June 11 (UP) —Negotiations for a new oh, coal contract were bogged d today amid charges and icy charges of “stalling” from John
and the operators.
They took turns rejecting each other's offer to extend the pres-| ent contract beyond June 30, but’ they continued negotiating. Another bargaining session was set! for 1 p. m., Indianapolis Time. Mr. Lewis walked out of yes- [L. terday’s conference before it was| over: and told newsmen the mine
WHers are iy “The operators are killing time|
See: Price Cut
Operators spokesman. Charles, Neill countered with the charge, |fhat Mr. Lewis’ action to date is| He re-| mine chieftain’s offer to extend the current con-| tract, provided would begin benefit payments from the 1947 welfare fund and grant two other concessions. industry sources
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Last year the miners’ contract was followed by coal price in- | creases of $1 to $1.75 per ton and to a $5-a-ton boost in steel prices. | Operators, who were criticized by President Truman and Congress, said they hoped to avoid a repe- | tition of that kind of settlement.
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Farm Sells for $39,600
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@® Not many years ago, Indiana was predominately an agricultural state. Industrial activity, however, bas grown steadily the last quarter century, until now the state is pretty evenly divided and ranks about the same, nationally, in industrial and agricultural standing, Es ~~ “Tbe steady shift from predominately agricultural activity is reflected in industrial power con“sumption. In 1938, Public Service Company industrial powet sales amounted to something over 254 million kilowatt hours. Then, wartime
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industrial production in Indiana stepped up the use of power, and in 1944, industrial sales reached a peak of over 801 million kwh. At the present rate of consumption, industrial sales for 1948 will exceed the wartime peak.
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- Because ample elediric power is vitally necessary for varied industrial activity, you'll usally find fac. tories located where constant electric power is avail: 1 ~able-ut low rates. And, 30-48-45-in-Indiana where 70}. X1§ Y the State's 92 counties are s_ved by
@ Planning and building te meet future demands, Public Service Company now is in the midst of a $52 millien expansion and improvement program : t : @ program designed to bring more power to Indiana:
From A to Z (Automotive Products to Zinc Products) Public Service Company Industrial Power Sales by Industries in 1947
TYPE OF INDUSTRY
Product manufactured, mined, . processed or handled COB. ..vuunrivinsnsiosesnesssssnssnsnanse Steel and Wire.......c.ooovvvvvnnenvnnss . Automobile Accessories and Parts. ......... Cement............ Peres tse vesunty Metal Specialties. ....... vr eviney VIR Aluminum Products. . .......eenenisas vie Petroleum and Natural Gas. ............... Rubber Products rritin crus rivet rebut . CHOMICEIS. ....ccovtinnnsnssnarisnnissas Paper Products. ......oeevsivrasssevanss . SIONS. .......co0rinsevansnnnininsensas 4 Metal Castings. ......svivesssivisanwsnes FUMED. 0 ans anssnonnsn si ivarinun
Ice, Cold Storage and Frozen Foods. .....e.e Dairy_ Products. oe Ea Sa Sa ah i oh
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KILOWATTHOUR SALES
107,930,427
86,372,505 85,645,957 55,360,830 48,254,202 40,047,600 34,381,948 32,320,25 30,641,145 20,469,299 20,027,906 18,990,718 14,781,137 11,396,655 10,731,876
10,346,104
TYPE OF INDUSTRY - KILOWATT"Product manufactured, mined, HOUR SALES processed or handled ; Ceramic Produets. . ....cevvvnserererereme 9972141 Lumber, Millwork arid Misc. Wood Products. , 9,938,946 Electrical Equipment... wu si co sow so memes 9,280,208 Sand and Gravel. Sire smmmmemimuinmeme 355313 Canned Food. ET a varwa ve row us 8,636,331 Feed and FIOUr.......eeen... cessmumanse SOION0R.. Railway Shops and Equipment. awa neni AN ROBRWODK... : aoe ran ssaveunsansuions 4997903 Meat and Poultry.......... esnnsnseeavene 1 BAAA02 Mang Ply cogotrmies 2,028,800 Tin Products....,...... ai vince ssuun sunset LESAN Boat Building and ROP. 5 epg navn 1,809,230 Clothing.......... sreasveriven tains ma 1,453,318
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