Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1949 — Page 6
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Hog three-year low.
.|at 13,000, prices plunged 25 to 50 cents per hundredweight in moderately active trade in the InSianapolis Sh yards, Top price was 0 hy cents lower, Weights from 300 to This 18 the lowest top since... i brought $15 to $16.25. Bids of $14.50 were made for weights above 550 pounds.
$16.25 a bundred pounds was imposed during OPA days, which was lifted Oct. 15, 1946. Good and choice 180 to 230-pound butchers sold
14 months after an all-time high was set. Buyers paid $31.25 per hundredweight for choice hogs Aug. 19, 1948,
brought $17 to $17.25 as prices from $16.50 to $17 were paid for 250 to 300-pounders. weights were scarce,
Nov. 8. .
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MOSBY, .stricken June Haver, Cal., Oct. 31—~Grief i the
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a quarrel. ..| Suddenly the actress married
Mr. Zito, whom she’d met on the first job of her career. Miss Haver, then Rock Island, Il, sang with Ted
two,” Mr. Strandlund said. Production Slows Down Meanwhile, production at Lustron’s vast government - owned plant here is at a virtual standstill while it awaits the additional $12 million. Only a few of the enameledsteel homes are being turned out.
announced their engagebe married in St. Louis
Hoy Prices Hit 3-Year Low Under Flood of Receipts
prices today sank to apounds moved at $17.25. : reached $17.50. Although scarce, Smothered by receipts estimated 100 to 160-younders were salable gt Ss to $15. A few reached
at $17.25 to $17.50. The three-year record low came Weights from 230 to 250 pounds
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Lightweights from 150 to 180
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: 5, the price. * much more eager Me Romer In Indianapolis, standardlmutdown t jo, have the ~ ‘women heands of enffes, Voom phclied|, ss a employer-AFL jumped as much as five cents a lJ, §, tome : oy the rounds but bound loday, Mitting 7 Sota. a" iy = " ar in repo a four-cen ASHINGTON. Oct. ( overnBig raise to 63 oents with private la- Rees) your & Neh Ot. 31, compared with : bel brands in paper bags still 44¢ : b ed! r t Year to Sle. gee EARTE: wi 800 and Indi- Offi if ll. 2.488.002.987 . : during three-q cial Weather balance | 4,701,096,230 634.231.880 aha of I "e UNITED STATE] Smizuua BUREAU Buble gout, sot wifi 805,000 or 5 per cent under the “Fam INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE same period last year, ta ~ 0.00 for the day ........ $ 9.91 But in the residential field the| fot orein Bobi Tor tna eat SRRES tats showed 4 total of $41W.| "rs Debits Tor the wy RR ora \ Pe Bo far this year k Son-restdantial Local Produce ‘contract volume has shown a et ee per cent decrease undey & Sa TL Rt Bath To her 2
an No | rrent receipts. 55 ibs to case.
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Ford Co. Assets Hit New High
They of the Ford t0/,ver, that the expected mction of/reached a new high — $1,149,-/M0ved at $11 to $14. the trade 240,000
in the report for 1948, filed with
‘pension demands of the CIO{the Massachusetis Workers. These sioner. : i
.| figures ever released publicly by
Motor Co. have
The figure was disclosed today tax’ commis-
The filed in Massachusetts are the only dollar
Ford, they are issued under requirements of the Massachusetts laws governing firms operating in the state. Surplus of the company in 1948 also rose to an all-time high of $809,759,000, compared with $732,019,550 in 1947. Reserves last year rose to $23,054,000 from $20,247,000 in 1947,
U. S. Fleet Puts to For Atlantic Games
NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 31 (UP)
3,000 —A Navy task force was sched-
uled to put to sea today for =
wo three-week mock battle against
“enemy” submarine forces in the North Atlantic. The fleet of almost 100 ships is commanded by Vice Adm. D. B. Duncan, Some 42,000 officers and men will be engaged.
the task force will “fight” as far
north as the Arctic Circle,
Bigh a003 and. choles 1050. choice pound fed steers sold at $33. No strictly|which’ congressional committees choice steers were marketed. Bulk of good to just-choice 950-1125-pound steers sold at $29 to $32.50.
$32.50. Mostly medium and shortfed grassers moved at $22 to $27.50. Cutter and common lightweights sold at $15 to $21. A load of good and choice 875-pound heifers reached $29, Medium{weight lots of medium and good heifers moved at $22 to $27.50.
sold at $15.50 to $17. Odd head
IR reached $17.50. Commons brought BOSTON, Oct. 31. (UP) Assets o, to $15. Canners and cutters their resignations.
dium and good saucage bulls brought largely $16 to Good
$17 to mon and medium remained at $19 to
Production is keyed to sales, and open orders barely exceed 300. Personnel has been sliced from 3100 in August to about 1200. At top production, Mr. Strandlund said, the plant would empioy 6000 persons, turn out 2000 homes a month. Losses have been reduced from $1.1 million to nearly $.5 million monthly, Mr. Strandlund declined to estimate how long Lustron could go on without additional government assistance, but he said the firm has about $1.5 million in the bank. Lists Firm’s Needs Most slaughter cattle sold at| Mr. Strandlund/has lost none of A short-load of his confidence in the eventual success of the houding venture into
A few
Sows Steady to Lower Sows sold at prices steady to 25
have poked inquiringly on three occasions. He says he needs two things to make Lustron, which has sold 1800 prefab houses to date, a profitable operation: 1“ ONE: The $12.5 million loan from the RFC. The application was before the RFC: when Mr. Strandlund predicted that Lustron was nearir g the profit stage. But the RFC has delayed a deci: sion and is insisting on a reorgan{zation at Lustron. Three members of the board of directors and a vice president have submitted Mr. Strandlund says he is willing to add “public-spirited men not connected with the company to the board.” But he apparently is reluctant to accept “just anybody” suggested by the RFC. : A change in what Mr. Strandlund calls the FHA's “discriminatory policy.” “And by that I don't mean we are asking for any favors—we want only to be on equal footing with everybody else,” he said. He declared FHA appraisals on the Lustron home—all of which
A 10-load consignment brought
Medium and good beef cows
Bulls Fully Steady Bulls sold fully steady. Me-
$18.50. beef bulls sold at $15 to
Vealers sold at prices steady $1 higher. Good and choice rose $1 to $28.50 to $32. Com-
$28. Culls dropped to $12 to $18. Slaughter lamb prices remained
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Fio Rita's band. Mr. Zito played the trumpet. They lived together only a few
weeks. “It was just a schoolgirl crush,” she said then. Planned Marriage Miss Haver went back to date
ing Dr. Duzik. She rented a ‘“Inew apartment and furnished it, """"|friends said, for the day they ::*' | would marry. He helped by send-:*-ling her kitchen gadgets, instead ++-|of flowers, before their dates.
When the doctor was taken to
1: the hospital, Miss Haver left her +++-Inearly finished movie to be with
him.
A few days ago, when Dr,
"* |Duzik took a turn for the worse +--Ithe star's mother said she hadn't i| eaten or slept. She told Dr. Duzik i4|at his bedside that she'd marry ‘“|him as soon as he recovered.
Led by the 45,000-ton Aircraft Carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt, | all
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steady as ewe quotations rose $1. Good and choice native lambs sold at $23.50 to $24. Some choice
are alike—range from $6700 tol : $9500 in different sections of the & country, and said the Lustron| reached $24.50. - home doesn’t get the same tréatA deck of good and choice 88-' ment that similar conventional § pound fed western lambs sold at/type houses receive. | $24.25. Bulk medium and good {natives sold at $20 to $23. CoOmmons brought $15 to $20. Good and choice 96-pound yearlings in full No. 1 pelts sold at {$21.50.- Choice slaughter ewes brought $10.
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