Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1949 — Page 14

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Forecast Shows 1950 Activity Near Hog Prices ' ~ Quotations - Nudged

1949 Volume, With Firm Prices Nearer New 3-Year

By HAROLD MH. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor . . : The building industry looks good for next year. It Low in Trading Here

. ‘in? Heavy receipts today nudged should be close to the 1940 volume, But don't look for Whos Agni Bon AR

‘lower prices. 5 year low ini the Indianapolis Thomas 8. Holdern, president, and Clyde Shute, as. Stockyards.

: : 0 as Receipts estimated at 12.000, sistant vice president and manager of the statistical re- pushed BTiS 25 cents pér hun-|

i L b.. di ‘the up- dredweight below Friday's $17.50/ search division of the F. W. Dogge Cor P. discount the up. in slow trade. A few loads sold.

ing In activity gp a] ' swing in activity of August and the report today Is that at £17.35 and $17.40 to. prevent

and September. Prices will ; quotations from tying last week's P Dodge and Plymouth may shut $17.25, a three-year low.

keep the industry from. run- off soon for the balance of the ™ Jo, © 0" 0 oe 170- to 240-1 pound butchers sold at $17 to’ When the upturn in volume re- _ The other companies know well $17.25 in early trade, but only their limitations, Ford has an- $16.75 to $17 was: paid IAter.| nounced that it will shut down at Good and choice 240- to 300the end of next week whether the pounders brought $16 to $16.50. |

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turned, prices did what they always do under the tension of demand: they firmed. This came after 12 months of drifting lower, ~The. Key 10° costs is labor No: mafter what happens 10 ma-

steel strike is settled or not. Sow Prices Steady The motor companies are drain- ot ing their steel supply pipelines and . they figure it will take from four to six weeks to get assembly lines

Sows sold at prices steady to weak early and 25 cents lower in mid.morning (trade. Bulk brought $14.50 to $15.75. ‘Best

ing a new car for Christmas, steady to weak In slow trade. ‘you'd better play gare. Get it iow. Cow quotations remained firm.

terials costs, the . ! Bulls sold at prices steady to 50 wage element Three Safe Fleets cents higher still will be the Mr. Hartley CHANCES ARE, if you get hit| Small lots and a load of mostly

biggest in bullding whether If 14/by & TFIEK, Tt won't be a Kingan 800d lightweight steers and mixed 2 skyscraper of A thrift home. truck. : yearlings sold at $30. A load reAnd when you look at it Kingan & Co. has just been squarely, it is easy to see that told that its Indianapolis drivers material costs cannot come down won second place in a national much so long As labor cos's are competition for industrial fleets. sold at $17 to $22 high. Material costs and wages 5 SARL are one and the same thing. os Bingaie Beaneh plant is Several loads of medium and good fed heifers sold at $25.50

The tree as it stands in the p56 and its Richmond, Va. fleet . forest has little value until the Diaced nd 1s He dul to $27.75. Commons and mediums

woodsman’'s ax falls, Then labor begins to attach (tself to the cost of the tree. Thé trucker whe

Medium and good short-fed yearlings brought~$§23 to. $25.50. Common and medium grassers

tree. ‘of 45,000 miles between even the §14. - : a | All through the picture, tne *VEhtest accidents. Beef Bulls Bring $18 °° saw mill, the railroads, the dis- 133 Pages Medium and good sausage bulls tributors, the carpenters--avery. oC \ sold at $16.50 to $18.50 Good one who touches the wood makes INTERNATIONAL Harvester pest bulls brought $18. : -some kind of profit out of jt C0. 18 trying to work out a pen y.. 0 oid at prices steady to whether it Is In wages or divi- sion and welfare plan. But thers o G q " dorilhs : _is nothing to indicate that the $1 lower. Good and choice brought So long as these factors re- company and the UAW-CIO are sold at $18 -to— $26.50. Culls main relatively high, there will close to agreement : t $12 to $17. Medium be little decline in building costs. The company offered to con- moved & Ry an uum Bo if you are going to build, you tribute 10 cents an hour to the ay : : sold at $16 to $22. might as well do it and enjoy welfare fund if the union could Fat lambs sold at prices steady your new home and not wait for show that 10 cents would be suf- to strong Good and choles nas

lower prices. : ficient for all of its welfare needs. . ..ouoht $23.50 to $24. Small!

* . The 10 cents from the company x Little Distress Yet - was to be augmented by po oly eae a as of FOR SOME REASON, hard to payments as employees are now (oi wesiern black-faced Pound understand, the steel strike isn't making reached $24. boosting unemployment in Lake The union examined the com- Slaughter ewe prices remained Chunty where the big mills line Pany's proposal and submitted a (iaaqy, Laté estimates of receipts the shore of Lake Michigan. program of it8 own, were: Hogs, 11.475; cattle 1875: The strike, on since Oct. 1, has Tomorrow the . company will 4 vee 475. and sheep 1225. added few to the unemployment Meet with the union again on pen- iin : y rolls. Lyman Dilts, Employment Slons, me Erg like a long Fi D Security officer. in Gary, reported edious puil ¢ union proposai today that the ter a to be studied Somaing 133 pages ire Smages unemployment compensation ap- Covering ‘the details o minisplications this week and last » tration. Loca Paper rm only about 20 persons. Too Slow Owners of the Beverage Paper While merchants are staggering Co. TIT W. Washington 8t, tohelp to hold payrolls together, it - THE BUREAU of Labor Sta. day were tabulating damage of a is believed the $1 million “inequity tistics, Department of Labor, re- fire which partially destroyed pay” distributed in Gary about a Ports a .05 per cent increase in one of their buildings yesterday week ago by the American Bridge the price index and retail price’ R. C. Johnson, treasurer. said Co. has helped take the edge ofr of food . damage to the building was slight the shortage of wage money, But who cares about the price but the loss from wet paper and So far the miserable results. Of food Sept. 157 What the con- 2 destroyed paper machine was feared since the beginning of the Sumer wants to know is what it likely to run into a considerable strike, such as bread lines and | now and what it will be next amount, y pressure on ‘the government for Week. my : i... The fire, of ‘undetermined relief, has not materialized in a [Except for - the statisticians. origin, broke out during the after:

big way. the government might as well noon while the plant was empty. 8 WRve the paper And the ¢Nort “of officials sald A sprinkier-system:

New Ford Coming its index, and relieve the mall- was set off and A large quantity THE WORD was out today that man of {ne burden of carrying of new paper was “virtually

Ford will show new models about ''*% . i i destroyed. - the middle of the month. There ° er Pe ia considerable excitement about Pp | D E | AH the event because Ford last year o ice rag ang er took the fashion ball and ran M ‘a1, with it into a strong second posi- ¥ Y Sh d N Bh H tion in: the industry. | : ys er ° : ear u er Speculators were of the opin “There was a loud report of a gun, . . a heavy splash in the fon that Ford would produce this canal ... and a car sped away without lights , . ." year an even finer ear, but Four’ éxcited young people telephoned police late last night along the. same well-accepted lines to report. a mysterious incident which set off an all-night search Which set the pace for the Forty- and the dragging of the tanal near Butler University campus Niner, Police today were still investigating the. mysterious shot and White motor companies carerul- subsequent happenings which . Sir hetest new, mosiels on their proveithey-coull not explain. Pwo mer Mb Winehester. said. . He. was Ing grounds, the real proof of the and two girls SUIT insisted that corroborated by the others: i product lies in the public proving ‘‘semething is wrong.” “I'he car raced To the top ofthe

Ey oe millions of drivers” pichard H. Winchester, 19. of hill at a furious rate of speed betest _- ove weugh every type of 3334 Nicholas St.. placed an emer- {ore turning on the lights.” one of ry type of road.in every gency call for police about 11 the girls said. “We ran down

ng of weather p.m. Upon arrival on the Butler Where the shooting was and rn jou ago Ford boasted that campus, near the chapel, police couldn't see anything. ' Then we - changes had been made OD fdund Mr. Winchester - Gerald hurried to call police.” the Ay" with the Forty-"Niner THe Newton, 20. of 3261 Carroliton Three squads of police were word is that the public can expect sve. Miss Denna Oertel, 18 oriloined by city ‘detectives in the studied refinements, new choice 4920 University Ave. and Miss investigation. A rescue squad styling and a slight modification patsy ‘Vestal. 18, of 1018 Con- dragged the canal until’ daylight of the lines this year. gress, today and planned to continue Shortage? cole Winchester a Marine Corps this morning oo ; RE said they had parked Police sald there was a five: THERE IS A TIP out that new pear the chapel last night when mile-an-hour current im the canal

cars may become scarce again. they heard a shot by the carnal at that point, making the search This is, of course, the inevitable about 100 féet away dificult shadow of the steel strike falling The shot was followed bv a hose voung folks were very over the production lines splash in the water and then we sincere and excited.” a police offi

Most of the big companies. are saw two men finning to a car cial said, “Something must have slowing down on 1949 deliveries, which we had not seen before.” happened out there."

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brought $16 to $22. Medium and During the year of the contest, good beef cows sold at. $15.50 to) sponsored by the National Safety $17.50. "Odd head reached $18.) hauls it to the mill, or the logger Council, the three Kingan fleets Common brought $14 to $15. Can-| who floats it down stream, col. traveled 3.5 million miles in alliners and cutters sold at $11 to) + lects, wages charged against the Kinds of weather with an average $13.50. Odd weighty, head reached

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Moore was a specialist in genital- gambling raids. . ; | Soviet ‘Lends’ lurinary diseases and & SUTEeOn. Samuel Beatty, 36, of 1418 was charged with keeping a gambling house and six But- others were charged with visiting and the Indiana when police raided an early-morn-ine; he ing: poker game at Beatty's home, Fifteen men were charged abroad. disorderly conduct after a police raid at 127 W. 28th St. late Sun. day after police investigated complaints of a noisy disturbance. A money bag containing $53, a pair of dice and a deck of cards 5. were confiscated. "Three Raided Today - | Nine others were slated for dis. uther E. Basterday, Orderly conduct following a raid Jif2long Indianapolis resident who at 507 W. 10th St, early yesterday Marshal = Rokossoveky was died Saturday in his home, Emer-imorning. A pair of dice, a deck born in Poland about 50 years son Ave. and E. 42d St., will be» cards and {ago when that country was part-held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flan-i. confiscated. of czaristic Russia. ner at 2:30 p. m. Lutheran Church, New Augusta. Burial will be in Fall Creek October revolution 32 years ago. Cemetery, : . SH Mr. Easterday was a gar Henry Komorek of Clayville, N. Y., and his wife, Stella... , |viet purges of the middle 1930's/and .a member of the Ebeneze

{and spent from 1937 to 1940 in Church. ) . | Siberia. daughter, Mrs, Paul McCormack, Club, 308 Indiana Ave. an estab-

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some silver money

Three more gambling establish ments were raided today and a quantity of baseball tickets, tipbooks and pick-and-win tickets p confiscated but no arrests were r made: ‘Police raided the Ideal Social

a house. at 835 Ft. Wayns Ave,

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went free today after confessing her infant son was killed when she ¢. 042s armam f y y went expenditures. accidentally dropped him on the floor. Her kidnap story, she ad-i papp: a doubling x France's mitted, was a hoax to “spare my husband grief.” and Bel Narm's % + J y : 8 military ets. The autopsy showed that the baby died of a skull fracture and orig A 50 wo” y Dagets in brain hemorrhage. There was ho water in the child's lungs. Australia's high military budget. |

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: ’ wrapped body of six-weeks-old : You Can t Say -# Stephen Komorek, ‘tied ‘in- a esq -2YTia - : f ! bag, in a creek 400-yards from COL. Walter F. Sterling. SyrAndy Let Friend the couple's home here yesterday. ian correspondent of the London

Poases had searched 36 hours for Times. was shot and critically: Capehart. Down La “tall” stranger” she - said -had Wounded last night by three men | . - “——|run-off with her baby. Who. invaded his office. Col. Ster: WASHIROTON: Nove To-When, Mrs. Komorek, 27, broke down Ing served with the Arabs. in Rep. Andrew Jacobs, Indianap- during a“ coroner's inquest "and TY II Rrws SRA today received a Sobbed out the “true story.” as the ‘Second. Lawrence of

oliz Democrat, a.” Her husband, ‘Henry, 34 took Arabia.

request to contribute to the Cape-

promptly and enclosed a Roose- the chiid was killed by accident . velt-dime. and.had not drowned. He said THE Philippines presidential

Somehow the Marion County he “will stick by" her. campalgn has erupted into vio. Democratic Congressman got on It's all right, honey,” he sfid. lence with the ambush-siaying of the mailing 11st being used by the - Their first son was killed by three persons and the wounding citizens committee for-Sen. Cape- An-automobile four years ago at of three others, it Was disclosed | hart, which was set up-in Indian-/the age of seven. Lo today on tHe éve of ‘the election!’ - apolid to try to get: Sen. Homer = Mrs. Komorek told Coroner . The three men were reported FE. Capehart (R. Ind) re-elected Preston Clark the baby slipped Supporters of President Elpidio for a second térm in 1950. Here [rom her hands while she was Quirino. The assailants escaped. is what Mr. Jacobs replied in-a teeding him in the kitchen Friday et letter addressed to the Senator; He ue Gead when she picked him U, §. Statement 4 ’ Soup. S08 sald.

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Mitchell Bryant today shrerch without amy slack in Davis:

It - presented its last witness, 5 Detective Sergeant Carl Michaelis 4afityt Seat the high got of ving of the Indianapolis homicide de ~dean-up now} The de-

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packinghouse worker, in ‘Novem: SKIRTS i of Indianapolis, confessed the

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