Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1950 — Page 25
To Er T . be School Staffs 8 Si iE "al anc ! INDIANAPOLIS educators witl|25d,T HR - ad : again have a chance to see what sng a Count 3 roiset 2 (1951) Ioreltatian Trad goes on behind the scenes in local/o 33 mile on SE 3 and 87 on a on Road 3h o business and industrial firms, [Street im Siuneie Jom as” St wemity
Invitation No, 81: Seventy-six firms will be hosts Street, ate invited on GRADING. D | No. 63 Aggregate ob ih To That
bo TR Mg Wy ». ‘on, or G. or plant
Bulk Good, Choice [to approximately 2250 teachers AGE AN ""RTTUMINOUS CONC on” Road 51." 2 3 {and administrators eof the eity| Jasper County—Project 8-71 (0), 2.813] Invitation No. 82° 400 fo §50 T J 0 Pounders {public school system Aug. 30. miles on SR “ trom 3.5 miles south of ao ive ros E, » pes 1. Lan West veel Bader: At $24.25- 24.50 The group will see first hand|, Bids are inviied on GRADING. DRAIN. : $ what is required of ownership ro os Iason and 11 Ay 0, Tons,
+ Hog prices were 25-to 50 cents and management to create jobs Learn th oi ai k P34 (DH, ind loaged f in Bd Apres at se vis higher in fairly active trade at intain modern. production. | yest of ast Por lke River ap] Invitat No. 84: 2050 to 3750 the Indianapolis Stockyards to- and ma ad R Size and’ i Aduresates i
today looked forward to larger benefit checks next month’ undey
At noon the guests again will Com re. “nit on GRADING. DRAIN- glason. facteity Tr 4d 210, Dea a revised Soctal Securi Security system. |day. Won ue pron madi? NFORCED CONCRETE|X a ily kr aa a The 8 : i “Bulk” good and "choice 190 fo vided by their host firms, ; wisn Sount Cond dl 12 End "3 8 Fat 300 mile . Tavitation i . 88: 1900 fo 3 ons, 250 pounders moved at $24.25 to Business and industry leaders Warne, trom 019 mile mile wes Section Road a8, ‘making the first major| : i $2450. Several hundred head; .. these annual tours will in-| Bids are lavited an GRADING. prac. | Invitation revision in the old age program in : -V to right): Frank Stark, (choice mostly 200 pounders spire educators to better prepare vi URPACE. loaded in State 13 ve) heh would almost do : > : br nt. ar fia Th Ne dias, 160 1a:190 Pounds; iiheir students for futute occupa. 1440 miler on Tf a an gh avitation at No. #1: monthly benefits, increase Souble a . ol u : $22.75 to $24.25, tions. tue a to, the Ha Hamiiion- Tipton piss No.0) a non EY ai ‘a cattered loads, 250 to 200| The Indianapolis Times, among are invited on RSH ONG D -| plant vieinily thereof, taxes and bring $ easly 10 million pounds, moved at $23.25 to $24.25. [sponsors of the tour, will give'A AND BI [nvifation No. 88: tg, 10 Tons. PE the he Juograin. gral 2 y : 3 {Heavier weights were scarce.|the educators a chance to see how, Porte Co ER AC ects r. 0 8) and! 8 I Br 3 ALE ale Pe £. Plassant,
My, 11 Slaughter pigs, 120 to 160 pounds, [their afternoon newspaper ia Fol (7) 5.080 miles on US 3 from 03|13 or plant victity 3 eciions Railroad overhead ai Kingsbury to Lay No. A 0 307 100 10 300 Tors, atze d 24 / :
{brought $17.50 to $19. Choice near produced.
“hart of Preaidet Troma a pl Ra ommendations, it seemed assured As of his early approval. Congres- Flv Ju
160 pounders moved at M50 or pd are | Invited on GRADING. DRAIN. || Vicinity. thers 25. Section Al or plant mare, VEMENT. Invitation No. 90: | sional sources said the tegiatation | Jennings piy—Project 811 A. 2791) Bliuminous Concrete ped 10 aria) =o : , Sows Higher miles on Son 0.6 mile north of US|AM) Type B fu snd onde } Bows: 28.cents todos : £180. g east and 3 od isso Ly af:
a “Tio approximately 0.6. milo Bor i of he i and choice sows, 300 to 550 Farm Vote ye Pda ate nvited on GRADING, DRAIN: pounds, brought $17.50 and $21.50. 9h AND EOMPACTED AGGREGATE
New Benefit $46 The measure would increase Another expansion of the Stark,
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Wetzel & Co. meat packers was ' pate ” {Choice light weights moved at r Allen LA of RS-327¢, 3.30 |ished preg. Lo: Jodividual ais fom; announced today with the pur- By J. A, LIVINGSTON $22. Sows around 600 pounds and| DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 13/J8%,%% S51, from the junction vith individual minimums from $10 aie Of the Milner Provision Co. TO MY WAY of thinking, Standard & Poor's Corp., above brought $J6.50 to $17.50.|(UP)—Republican state chair- to becinniog of te i qelabe snd on n @ price was| {01d stags sold at $13.50 to $16. month to $20, Ang individual arte tad. The ‘giant publishing and advisory firm which caters to the ®Cattie prices held lye fran a oa RESURFACING A . ited fe i: Bt, Sheil 365.50, a mo ©) “The firm was incorporated nation’s large and small investors, has fallen into a trap. steady. Two loads of good 840|cuss strategy for winning back| Allen | Gounty—Project_U-s igi. 2637 on on ed Fo LL Retired workers with families] maar SW aus ig Co Ib williTt cautions investors about buying § stocks “of companies|Pound heifers pavers bought 1oithe nation’s farm vote. ha Fennevivasia. See ih A Fort Warne He lf Mester Lager sod form oyeegy Se ee aT Ses e 50. n miturn line Moher benctte ite ieapanding|and open a program of expansion Which have big pay rolls. All of which is reminiscent of pieiit *) FULL SOMONE The party leaders also wil ‘Blas are Tavited sn GRASS SnBing, Bane | ons tow oo i FPih, Pama. eatacine Call higher benefits, with. the family. ymmediat: m > & [discuss the Korean War In Te- | pAvEMENT | Tage at Seymour, Indiana, yn maximum Boosted from the| Tn Bigy oiclaly a the "30s, when John L. Lewis and the CIO were on the 2 to 326, a + witn/lation to the fall congressional, Piss snd propssais may be pr oe Ba No. Hairs, at Veod orm arket wi slow on cow st the office of the Commission in In le a present $= a month Jo 8 3150, a tomorrow, with regular proguc.|Worpath. Yet times have latter is a more completely In-|prices holding barely steady. Com-|SAmpaign. BARE nd SHWAY coMMiee1 on| | Gretniaatie eaten, mist at Vitesrner id for by increased 1 tion and selling under SW to changed. 1 tegrated organization making a mon and medium grades brought The war situation and Demo- OF INDIANA Ynvitat fon No. 06: Quantity tT Po on mle Yio d start Monday, The plant will dis- Says Standard: “The labor larger proportion of its own parts; $19 to $21.50, Canners and cutterg/cratic foreign policy dominated Samuel C. Hadden, Chairman | phe. ADulbs (4000 hours) ah To is a don ploy! tribute a full line of packing market is again showing signs of consequently, its direct labor ex- brought $18 to $19. : pre-conference talks as Repub- - ee avitation ‘No “oOhsy Jndisn pong re bi evies would 2PPY | house house products in Indiana and unrest. Fearing the imposition of pense is hi Bulls Scarce licans correlated their policy for | Estimate "of Funds to) me Sa | uot °8 ane rete, Bin er” stead of $3000. a3 at present. Mlinots. SR a freeze on wages, unions are| = You might even turn the an- odd weighted cutters moved up the campaign in the West and | Panda 8, Bchoo) Year Hi oa- 1951. {in U. 8, Roall 20, a. a. Plato, Tax Frozen Stoekyards in Transfer beginning to make demands for| alysis send ant say that (to $19.50. Bulls were scarce. Cutter Midwest, Decgmber Jist of ghcoming yaar: Fund | cams 4% No. 4: Quantity of Steel 1 The deal aise includes. transfer stocks of integrated companies [and common grades brought| The first session of the two-! = ensting seer. Janine for fo | Greenfield Ingiiotmed steel bars f.0.b, present. Toy. pr oun hog - the Frankfort Stock Yards Harold H. Hartley Is on vacation. |. wiose payrolls , constitute n [$1850 to $22, Medium and good|day conference was highlighted 3. Hi. Incisive can ol iuvigien Rob: apanite ot vision =-1954 when it “would F 2 1 -be operated” by TL. HH] rsubstantial Increases: In the pay [~igh-proportion- oot Th alex bth 5 : by & Toui on the Topic of t ; 1 Ded PSL Losin 13,200.71 | Sites ut Crawfordsville = and A per cent. After that the tax Mersey Inc. They will beigcale, so as to beat any deadline.” epublican arty an
50. the to aid before Dec. 31st of Bids shall he submited upon standard per cont. Af ly until it/ managed by Joe M. Keating. Thereupon, Standard presents a panies which are not so well Good and choice vealers selling Crisis.” presen "Sear not. Included in { proposal forms
None TATE HIGHWAY COMM reached a maximum of 3% per! The parent firm started on & fairly comprehensive tabulation integrated and have a smaller [at steady prices moved at $30.50 Harold bon
1 Stassen, president of! « Total Estimated Ro maitires ou 2 SAM! ELC cent in 1970. “shoestring” here and now does! which shows how much of the direct payroll. to $32. Market was active, the University of Pennsylvania (add lin os 1 Hse ME HADDEN ; They have more control over gnring lamb prices were 50 " Funds on aad t joe —————— Under the bill, the coverage of an annual business of 20 million. (sales dollar leading industriall , IE¥ CAVE Tore contro hl .uBpting and former governor of Minne- (Received from Fours other"Fran CITY PLAN COMMIRSION the Social Security system would Its founders started with a Model | corporations pay out in wages + LEY Deg cents to mostly $1 higher In ac-igota, was expected to preside at! sonal Baicors’ july 3st or. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBL iC HEARING
be extended to 5 million non-farm A. Ford, $200 cash and $2500 in {and salaries. Standards infer- union leaders, by careful, effi- tive ' trade. Good and choice the meeting. "present year $14,497.17 Notice is hereby given
> 8. olle he 1 hat_& publis self-employed, 1 million domestic borrowed capital. ence: Stocks of companies with en of hedullng, Shey San nap- grades moved at $28.10 $2850, A. __ 0 ; Jeo (Bee seitie scted pos £141.83 LL nae eft 4 he cits" mlag om workers, 1 million farm hands, Officers of Frankfort's 8-W iow payrolls relative to sales are \\ "0 companies which are few small lots brought 52). egal Notices received, Aue. Tat Bi present | 10-PAS0-This Cause relates 10 an ape 1 million state and city em- plant are: Erwin K. Wetzel, petter bets than companies with oy Medium and good springers a= ———— year to December 31st of next | ication Por Ha approval of & pro: primarily assemblers depend on ONTRACTO ORs: | #chool year (Schedule on file In | Rezed subaltsion plat known an ployees, 600,000 employees of} president; Frank Stark, vice high payroll sales ratios. other managements to keep their moved at $25 to $27.50. Common ti? 5 od y ig enled pro-| office of School Board none |MARBAR nd OMES A ADHTTION OND, Ar non - profit organizations an d president and treasurer; George costs down 3 grades were priced downward topos ih oh “Fie ho Xes (Bp none {tion line "that fioinine the city corpora« smaller numbers of other groups. Stark, vice president; and Edward) ' DURING THE ’thirties, it was ® 5» $21. Slaughter ewes were auotabie o eA mission at b. ores” Row ents “hee” Binet! Bue. between ollie Pennsylvania Railroad P. Fillion, secretary. They will fashionable to try to pick Out| WAGE AND salary percent. /teady with medium “to. choice|d in, | Woe A NW pms ule) ... none ao ropes tundivigion « contains 61 . 1 continue their active roles in the stocks of companies with low | ages vary from industry to indus- 8rades bringing $8 to $11. gh room Hs ust at 3 ae hea"snd i Total unde (Add Trias 6 a Sedications of oie J Sreets or d on I Indianapolis plant. 2 wage-sales ratios, and preferably try, In bituminous coal, they! Noon estimates of receipts at read a mand dhl. Raised Tor 39:20 derma “hocesiars for suitable access to : companies which weren't organ-iryn 55 per cent of the selling the Indianapolis Stockyards were rehire Seal biti ro Xl Expenses to Dec. tlat of En Hinjt the City Plan Commission Approves. | Local Issues fed, But, as the resul of CiOlprice, That's hecause ‘men and Hogs, S630: cattle, 350; ealves, ling, oi Tate £8 i C1 from dine ocr M00 Eg osonlte A hearing. the. ap Cant” mar fhe . : expansion, today most large com-imachiries deliver a final product 2256, and sheep, 725. ne Operatin Bulanc & Not fn ex. a i, for record vith the Recorder of or ax | panies are unionized. Union mem-| with very little processing. In mS ———————— to June 30, less Misc Revenue x 0-50--This Cause relates to a
for same period)
.|bership has bounded upward aircraft, wage costs also run Hunger Causing Reds
row 99 “l | posed ordinance to amend the Zoning Orde
n wegen | fIADCE Of ihe City of Tndiananoits Ta : 2 {from about 3,000,000 to 15,000,- high, about 55 per cent, primarily . Ammount to Be Ralsed 3 prdef, to establish original ronin Increase May Bite 4i''|000. Result: Wages are not as/pecause assembling is an elab- To Quit, MacArthur Sop Aa Ne gr & i Net” prope yA Rs0, [TTae Sires between Havimoron that wl important an investment criterioniorate job, requiring highly skilled TOKYO, Aug. 18 (UP) — Ths IBA Structure 34 na Lavies 141° be did " efter Rroponed ‘soning would establish U1 Pay Checks Oct. 1 as formerly. labor; also because engineering/Americans are taking more pris- i A Timber fling, includin | 4 Hoard of Trustees of the School lar Deliin ny. 82 4 Hr or 80 feet WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP) When a wage Increase Is costs are high. oners—maybe because the North ches over Paw Paw Cre Town of Woodrufl Place, Indians | Helght Limit in all of said recently to: --Senate leaders forecast easy a. - 9% granted by one company, i | In autos, where so much is/Koreans are getting hungry, al’ COU! = ; 1 ARLE ES oF oes ING. President |nexed area except for (Sata ets going today for President Tru: Kumuning ED GOI0.....oeer senses rae” “164° “tends to -set the pattern for {nought ~elséWhere, where the|spokesman for Gen, Dougias Mac- 0 yr Tans 2 Eo -3 __ NORMAN SCHN, WIDER. Beer Secretary Ritter” (Avenue, whieh Js ‘provosed to man’s $5 billion war tax bill SERA 8 ped. in other companies in the same manufacturer is a designer and! Arthur said today: RC, EN here sii NOTICE ‘TO PIPDERS: Baie Tues Area Business Tae; R3 or a 0 eben IT which fs about ready for Senate (psia Hiss som") 13 | Industry. Witness the Bethle-' |assembler, only 23 cents of tel “Continual disorganization of {30 Fees, Helghi. Limit. sald proposed busi:
) chen fren « ce by given that-sexled BAK neds site to extend approximately 4 tari O--Steel-- settloment inthe sales dollai goes into labor. But enemy supply lines by air attacks! Tt i 30 of i oh ; hy ne hy pon A maigrials, foot nest from Ritter Avenue an 8.5 5 1) » Sr Spans. I
a | t w bs by the Ch 0! imately 225 feet south from 21st Bir j Sen. Tadapi C. O'Mahoney (D, Pamily Ce a i 1 | Steel industry ‘and the attempts (the suppliers of the motor mak- may be responsible for the in- furs | Biate Mishway Commission of Indians.| h
% sh of go If approved by th of the United Auto Workers, ers--the .parts companies pay creasing number of prisoners," he ai
North Senute Avenue. |g b Wyo.) promised ta Aght on iheysmuen 28 1 ral M agree- o ‘Beats Tneluding nroach nthe 20th aes’ of “August. 1950; | ardinance Si ho’ Senate floor, however, for an ex- Herf-Jones cv A fd .... il | nfter the General Motors Out 34.5 per cent. Thus a wage said. Grading over: Little ule} iver by Mi. time “they ' will “be Dublicly herent Counell, ; Tequssting : : : ome T & T 6% vid .... ment, fo recpen Its Ford con- [rise in the auto industry would] But the Reds still are not sur- {of Arline gto v opp: and read. Said public Nia will be held = cess profits tax, although the tax-|iook Drug Co som . 16%] genet Ou 3061. nyftation No 100: 4400 te, 3000 Tons. | 2:00 00 P.M (OF T ARD T nd Assn 2_ ote ract. affect auto manufacturers’ costs{rendering in large numbers, he 0 \ 3 Sou pans. 34 ® & 11 Aggregates, FOB. Knox. STAND. i), writing Senate Finance Commit- 32-8", 34 i by oe n Monday, August # 19%. in Room 40] ‘ il ; [ina Gas a Wai co” Som +. Further, when a wage patternimore through suppliers than di-|added. ; ou ok. oh fl . Tr R. ©. oh | delfenre ed po Road 19, Section O or lant | ORY Saty August 28. 1300. tee voted to defer it until next ite M 297 is set in one industry, it tends to rectly. { imines eto—————— d are. | il i No 101: sup to 90, Tons. | ono year. ercolate fo other industries.| In y 2 of New, te No. 6) Aggregate akeville, | i, Administration leaders expected sing ns rool increases have become gen- eo re tiinulysis, what Official Weather Jake cd Mgt nL iu 1 uf lent 4 z him to be licked because Mr. Tru-|; *leral. They're not localised, a common stock is not how much| UNF" STATES WEATHER BUREAU Se. Cont. z r i uvitation No. J: 350 in 408 Tons. size) and Information on the math man has not asked for an excess ¥ a company’s labor costs are, but : : en : ig 0, he lant” Vicinity” hereof. oo: a ton 2 mmission at Room 304,C profits levy now. THE RESULT is that even if a/how efficient it is over-all—in|_ Sunrise ..... 6:00 | Sunsel . ... 7:37 te ghvifation No. 103: J rn Cau i Exeeuttve The committee finished the bill company itself has a relatively|getting high productivity out of Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 ». m, 07 ammond. FL on Road 56, Section’ Rt, om CITY PLAN CO Yesterday. it way Sxpected tat 3 small wage bill, a wage rise will{its workers, in selecting efficient, | Recess laretion since Jan. 1 .. 0.68 tha of ; a Invitation’ reblant vigils ie” ihe Theagurs ou e Brough a 8 SOP creeds 89 |affect it because it will influence| low-cost suppliers, in distributing The following table shows the tempera- aa Goivered on Ristespte, FOB. pti The New Method oo e floor sometime next week. 3 A the costs of the companies it buys|its product successfully. ture in other citie SAMUE] Plant vicinity 0, 105: 1 150 to T Roach © 1 Corporations to Pay Also j%|from. As an instance, Standard - : ation 8 | N 2 ie’ Coited mr ons | oach Contre If Congress passes the bill asif R Ms , ,|& Poor's notes that McKesson & Student Gets Chair : Boston .g.......s ir a1 is Tor 4 3 ITE o 03: furnished & % Tondea a Brats Why bother with messy powder when 4.9.2 ‘ approved by the committee, gov-| Pub Serv of ind com ,.. %is Robbins pays out only 82% Off J ANCASTER, Pa. Aug. 18 Chicaso ... a e Sts ceived by. the’ nai ei HR Yof “tne || Would, brushed around Just where W Is ernment withholding taxes will| Ross Gear Too com Be its sales dollar in wages and| (UP) Edward L. Gibbs, 25-year-| Cleveland e e in the State " Ben An. | Indiang-Oh i, Mit ts of © needed, kills roaches, ans, walerbugs and begin taking a bigger bite from So Ind G &'E com .... 203, salaries. Another drug company, iold college senior, was sentenced |Beorei yy.’ a me on bin & Yo City ipe, deliveries on |) other crawling insocs and is effective for pay checks after Oct. 1. Corpora-|8o Ind G & E fd .... iJ, 'if3/ American Home Products, paysitoday to death in the electric|Et Waroe 0 on will bes lr Aid A ier 1 ‘naiana. Road 4501§ many weeks. Invisible, odorless and stain: tions also will have to pay a tax Stokels van, Camp. oid 1’ 184 out 23%. That would imply that chair for the bludgeon-slaying of | Indianapolis tid its) 5 Marion Bian Soaaa 18g ot ha No Jor 315 to 415 cubic | logs, 4.9.2 kills roaches fhe sanitary, quick | id Increase of about 10 per cent On, Tere Haute, Malleable 2 %/in a period of rising wages, Mc- Marian Baker, pretty secretary. | hhnsas Cy on Ca 1 73 [ana Came 8 Yate °F E.G, Order dG Vicinity of Lataveite 4 | and _surs way. 49:2 Is & professionel In} 1950 income and a bigger increase: ited: Telephone 5% ota” The sentence was imposed by | Miuneapoiisst. “Pals win ile rn an i ni Tovitasion te 100. Grader and Snow aclicide paced wiih gover fo lil. a for later years. [Foie “Title , {Judge Joseph B. Wissler in Lan-|Ne Je ake TY at ork of hile rh , of Frans Bindes es, FOR. Wabash & Goshen. f -. 5 The committee- bill - 2 a oaals Th Oo TETITLECIEIN 1 arg iead ay ey J af : Fs 2 ASD AL ad Pokal HAY : bl at : " TE A 1. ov Exierminators of ' : ONE; Pers al. Inco ax Rafesvilg, (ik. i 8. actures so us BT ra a ation nee por fin . HICH W ge nis INDIANA oT eh Other lseen. “creases of 10 to 20 per cent, effec- outa com’ Bidx elie ot ta Naturally it iE z Rafufacturer.] first. degree ‘murder last March RR i Da : 30 MAS. AVE U-un . tive on one-fourth of 1950 income, Citizens Ind Tel 4'as . atura as lo--support a EE rT - EE and all earnings in later years. | Equitable is oh ties 5s 80°. 8 higher payroll. When wages 50 : i i TWO: A corporation intome tax fiamiltes Mig Color = “ -+-tup;- McKesson will have
and 42 per cent, respectively, on|Paper Art ay yo —3950-h r cent rater ppt = i compares. with the present. rate TT Xe AVIAOOE or Standard & Poor’ 5, itself, recog: INNER of 38 per cent. 1 hives the latent fallacy. The tab-| THREE: Complete tax exemp- u. S, Sialement {ulation shows that in 1949, wages tion for non-commissioned ranks WASHINGTON. Aus. 13 Eo ny |and salaries at General Motors| in Korea or any future combat men gd receipts for the current! {amounted, to 25.3 per cent of area, with more liberal exemptions fiscal year throush ‘Aus. 16. compared with |sales; at Chrysler to 16.8 per cent, for officers than at present. | Expenses’ 8 a ear s Th Ten lat Packard 18 per cent. Com-| FOUR: New excise taxes of 10 sceipts 33 1.171.508 3380. a8 .333 jments Standard: | per cent on the manufacturers’ cz:h balance 4.904.3 148 at uy Hi e "= Dr el ERE SB wourn he miseuting to freeze units, Wor ar excise 2 y . rates on furs, jewelry, cosmetics! INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING Ta SE tistics, that Chrysler is better sit-
and | other items are retained. El a84.0001 | uated ‘than _General Motors. The
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of 25 per cent on income of less| !ndpls Public Loa more for what it buys, roa 2 than $25,000 and of 45 per cent ind 1imestone 43 a »° Ties . .. (the manufacturers it buys froni| on income over that amount, be- Kumner Swing bo x wil “have to pay Jugher ag { binning next year, with rates of 23 "Ind 3 3 an say, and, whic : year: y Pub > Sery He 3. 101 company would be hit 1 harder by! : ? a
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