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last year were $95,518,801, } n. y taxes amounted or $4.02 per com-
to 34751 409. meg jare, as compared to last 3 earnings of $2,168,171, or $1.58 per share. Working capital totaled at $34,124,725 as of 31. 1 © ividend Rate Unchanged C mmenting on the year's oper- , W. B. Stokely Jr., chairof the board of directors, id that despite more favorable earnings, no change was made in tae eash dividend rate during the year, “However,” he added, ‘“‘management is considering the possitility of declaring and paying a stock dividend in the late fall as plans for simplification of the company’s corporate structure materialize.”
Expand Food Division The firm's frozen food division
1 all, | elie
is very unsafe to ve." “The windshiel ventilators leak, you can't 1§tk and un-
¥ 5 wo
steps to tell the world his 1951 auto is a “lemon.” ;
its owner told, he did. He passed out mimeographed statements
The man, who did not identify himself, said the car has been in the garage for repairs “no less than 50 times” since he bought it, yet the manufacturer has refused to make the necessary repairs to correct this trouble. . » » i HE SAID the car has had one| Ts = Da Biter
Times new motor, two sets of shock DONATION-—The widows of six Guide Lamp, Division of General Motors, employees killed absorbers, two sets of motor] jin a car crash on their way to work at the Anderson plant July 25, receive checks for $361.02 mounts, one rear end housing and| from George D. Stewart, financial secretary, CIO local No. 663. Receiving portions of the largest four new tires. . donation ever collected at the plant for an individual beneficence are Mrs. John Leer, Mrs. Charles
wie 8 Jer aig Jae zo t Snel Rebuck, Mrs. Lazo Mitroff, Mrs. Frank Simmons, Mrs. Charles D. Stewart and Mrs. Rosco Blackburn.
“This causes the rear tires to slide down the road about 15 feet . " out of each mile, causing a ter-| 0 fices Di rific wear on the rear tires.” He said the car vibrates so much that “it is almost impos- . sible to drive this car 70 orl Cents Her p per hour—at this speed the vibra- ’ tion develops to a point that it
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Take Your Choice—
On Food Price Futures
By United Press |
lock the doors and the doors are an average of 11 per cent in they. ative officials associated with
very hard to open,” he said.
offered an excellent potential for further expansion, Mr, Stokely said, indicating the company intends fuller development of this phase of the business. ! He added that new construc-| tions had been completed during) the year and commitments, made for additional building including warehouses at Dallas, Tex, and Los Angeles.
‘Error’ Keeps
2 Weks Without Charge
“An “unintentional error” kept & 17-year-old Greenwood youth in Marion County Jail without|
vealed today.
. The mix-up between Juvenile waiver did not reach Judge Rabb Court and police was disclosed [until yesterday.
when the youth was arraigned on
quency charge against him in Ju- and yearlings steady; several lots “We may continue in a buyers’ meat venile Court.
{Hoffman waived charge for two weeks, it Was re-|cpimina] Court becausé of the lings $30 to $35; cows steady; more interested in |youth’s previous record. But the utility and commercial $22.50 to floors than in ceilings, especially
in the Indianapolis Stockyards declines in prices will be passed ing concerned about the develop-
today with prices on light and org the National Association of PTH 8. +t AS : ruption of distribution. It is high medium weight barrows and gilts Retail Grocers said today. FNP they did.” g
To Aid U. S. Defense uly 2 seus lower than yester- independent food retailers Tne A M. I sald that since ges. feel that their ingustry faces a early June, when the govern-
BORDENTOWN, N. J, Aug. 16/ Hogs, 10,500; choice 185 to 240 very fluid situation,” Mrs. R. M. ment’ i 3 (UP)—Adolf Hitler's $4 million/pounds, $22.75 to $23, latter price Kiefer, secretary-manager of the oo a er. yacht Grille will be cut into scrapjlargely for 200 to 225 pound NARG said in a statement. producing plants, which normally tomorrow to ald this nation’siweights; 240 to 270 punds, $22 to] “They are keeping their iAVen- handle nearly®60 per cent of the hunt for steel to aid'in its defense $22.50, few near 240 pounds to tories flexible in order that they peef produced, have experienced program. $22.75; few Idts 325 to 335 may adjust to mew economic de- g sharp decline in volume.
- - pounds, $20 to $20.65; 180 to 180 velopments and to new buying “It may or may not be signifiYouth in Jail Yk
Steel of Hitler Yacht
pounds, $21 to $22.50; 120 to 160 habits.” cant that meat slaughtering quopounds, $18 to $20.50; sows little Mrs. Kiefer said ‘there seems tag were in effect during this enchange: bulk 325 to 500 pounds, to be expected bumper crops ofitire period,” the A. M. I. said. $18 to $19.75; few lighter weights almost everything—not only here, “Controls Unworkable” up to $20 or more. : but In the rest of the free world.”| The A. M. I. said “experience | Cattle, 500; caives, 400; steers “If this is the case” she said. has proved that livestock and controls are unworkable /prime held above $37: truck lot market with the keenest kind of and lead only to the development In such event, the of a huge black market which might find itself benefits no one but illicit operfood price ators. “We suggest that . . . the $28.50; odd head $30 to $31; veal- at the producer level.” officials concerned get busy at ers active, fully steady; good to] Wilson Predicts Hike once to make it possible for hon(prime $34 to $37.50; utility and, However, Defense Mobilzer est operators to carry on their jéommercial $27 to $33.50. Charles E. Wilson in a speech at normal service to consumers, to
Three days later, Judge Joseph commercial and good yearlings competition. the case to!$33; commercial to choice year- government
Detective Explains Stand
| A statement from the AmeriTrade Moderate | CHICAGO, Aug. 16 — Staple can Meat Institute tonight said, mjttee grocery inventories have declined «ye are glad to see that adminTrade opened moderately active !ast six months and this means, .j.a control efforts are becom-
on more quickly to the consum-iments of black markets and dis-
To Tone
Took In Too =: Much Territory? -
publican RFC investigators have decided to tone down their critical report on administration officials in hope of getting it accepted by the Senate Banking Committee. Copies of the controversial, strongly-worded document were recalled privately from Banking Committee members officially, for “minor changes.”
+ Capehart Co-Author
Sen. John W. Bricker (R. 0.), one of the authors, conceded that “some changes” were planned. But neither Mr. Bricker nor Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind), the other author, would admit the action was taken to answer strong protests that the document
THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 1951
Business Notes,
By DON TEVERBAUGH Supply Corp. has beer promoted
Taxes and higher costs have to manager of the consumer
i’ aten a considerable hole in the products division for Indiana. omten 4 SonsGefabic Dole ln tev :
Report on RFC
alt i 3 Charles G. Lammers, former ing 3 away is officials. re manager of the Indianapolis Earnings during the first quar- branch goes to Chicago as dis. ter were 29.3 per cent over the trict manager for Indiana and. year ago. ; Chicago. } : But during the second quarter Lloyd L. Williams, formerly o this had dwindled to a mere 4.2 Peoria, comes here as branch
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per cent increase over 1950. \manager in charge of the ap- » But, of course, earnings were Paratus and supply divisions. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—Re. Nit hard also by sales slumps and pn, 0 of
The J. D. Adams Manufactur« ing Co. has declared a 25-cent-quarterly dividend per share of : lcommon stock. : : The firm makes road building and earth-moving equipment,
Harold Hartley, business edi- | tor of The Times, is vacation ing. His regular column: “Today In Business,” will be resumed Aug. 20.
difficulty in obtaining supplies for the production of peactime|qeq| Stocks and Bonds
However, despite these aimeul-| ties, numerous companies made
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STOCKS Bid Asked
wandered far afield from the re-| cent investigation of the Re-| construction Finance Corp. ! The Banking Committee, after yesterday's heated off-and-on| (wrangling, postponed action until
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Grocers, Mobilizer Disagree zim; =o woo
‘Unduly Vicious’
{ Sen. J. William Fulbright (D. {Ark.), which investigated the lending agency, told the committee the Capehart-Bricker report was ‘‘unduly vicious” and that some parts of it were “irrelevant to the study made.” : Mr. Fulbright was not specific and refused to elaborate on his objections, However, the two-
day delay gave him a chance to jums.
prepare a ‘rebuttal’ to the charges if he chose to do so, and allowed members of the committee time to consider both documents. It was learned from other sources that the 113-page Cape-hart-Bricker proposal, in addition to criticizing President Truman and other Democratic figjures, blamed the administration for almost everything from the Mississippi job-selling scandals to the big-money lobbying activities of former Rep. Joseph E. Casey (D. Mass.) As one Democrat put it: “A lot of it has nothing to do with RFC.”
Local Produce
Butterfat—Premium. #0c: reguiar 7c | Eggs- Current receipts. 84 Ibs and over to case 39: Grade A large, 0c; Grade
d, n . Me: a byrgiary charge besors Judze Juvenile Court officials ex- Sheep, 1000; active; native suburban Evanston yesterday be- maintain their volume, to stay ta 0. S550 1, 97¢ Grade 4 feqlem. Fie Sagi. Rabb, wri Tw [plained the waiver is usually 2mbs strong; bulk choice and fore trade association executives business and to earn a reason-| ums ils Tov and ‘Leshorand ver. 35¢ The youth's attorney, Ernest E. 5 prime $32 to $32.50; latter price warned that living costs may able profit. and No 2 poultry 4c less
Owens, charged his client was |! released by Juvenile Court July! 30 on a delinquency charge but] no new affidavit was filed until] yesterday. Meanwhile the youth!
remained in jail without bond. Files Affidavit 1
When the case was called to bile Ald would follow the case up to $27.50. official attention, Deputy Prose. 2nd I went on about my busi- —— cutor Rufus Kuykendall imme- N€38.
diately filled a second-degree burglary affidavit against
youth in Criminal Court.
charge against him,” Mr. Kuy-| kendall asserted. way: t Detective James Mullin said] he caught the youth inside the office of Theo. Losche & Sons,
omnes or mee Toxere Sone. SUCTONRS After
Gt, July 27. He filed a delin-!
Navy Helps Businessman 1 aLA1 Tiff Over
To Land Plane in Fog
CHICAGO, Aug. 18 New Britain, Conn., busingssman, | without an ounce of gas left inj his private plane's tank, piloted it through a dense fog to a perfect landing at the Glenview Naval Alr Station Field.
Victor Morrell, 47, was flying Ing glass coffee pot, surrendered to at Chicago whén he became lost Police today,
from Toledo, O., to a convention
in the fog over Lake Michigan vesterday. Mr. Morrell, a radio wholesale dealer, radioed a dis-
lately and a felony affidavit is signed. .
Detestive Mullin said:
the !less the police bring over iwajver to the prosecutor's office “No one should be held in jail We have no way of knowing anytwo weeks without 4 specitic|/One Is in jail
[bond from $2500 to $1000 when he ganization The mix-up came about this léarned-of the case and set his “socialistic schemes,” has opened
»— [Mprisoned Gophe
Andrew Anderson Jr, 21, hunted son of Emil Schram, former presin the slaying of an acquaintance ident who objetced to Anderson's keep- Exchange.
headquarters here. he had passed through the lines mayor of Peru, Republican 8. G. tress call which was relayed to of a 100-man posse which began Cox.and Democrat George Wolf,
aken by the arresting officer to
he prosecutor's office immedi- fréély; good and choice £30 to $32: soar by $16 billion, under the the case now.”
cull .and utility $25.50 to $30; new economic controls law, boost-
slaughter ewes scarce, steady;!ing the price of bread, milk, eggs good and choice mainly $10 to and countless other items. $14. Mr, Wilson said that local meat fr Bulls strong; commercial and famines, as well as black marIt was an unintentional error. good $28 to $30; odd head $30.50 kets, may develop from the scutwas under the impression Juve- to $31; cutter and utility $23.50 tling of livestock slaughtering quotas.
Asked about the case today,
Mr, Kuykendall replied,
— American Guard Opens 2d Jan Peace Treaty State Unit in Socialism Fight | _ » were ©
The American Guard, an or-tipon the instrumentality of “big ident Truman said today he does devoted to fighting government.” not belléve Russia could succeed
“We must abandon . of He Baoarhtie i in any effort to block the Japa-
Judge Rabb reduced the vouth's
the idea
rial for Aug. 22. its second Indiana chapter are, to Miami County. | A nonprofit educational group sonal liberty in this country.” cisco next month. {created to “give voters guidance” Mr. Harbaugh also said a Mr. Truman who will open the on political candidates and af- number of Indianapolis people treaty signing Sept. 4, also told (fairs, the Guard has its head- are interested in forming a&.reporters at his weekly news conquarters in Anderson. Charles Marion County chapter of the ference: :
|W. Harbaugh, executive vice pres-' American Guard. | ONE—He would be most happy
we
{the conference, before the San {Francisco meeting if Mr. Gromyko so desires.
Guard are Chairman Lewis Grofft, lumber dealer; Vice Chair-
jie of the Broun says the ew wate {to talk with Andrei A. Gromvko yuard is nonpolitical. . = chief’ of the Soviet ‘ » New Officers of the Miami McHale Visits : o ® Sovie: delegation io
man Robert Schram, farmer, and TWO-—He is perf . WILLISTON, N. Do Secretary Herschel Sybecler Tr man Pushes Nave en. Dots Macere Ls N, N. D, Aug. 18— surance man. Mr. Schram is the y speak to the peace conference,
jand is sure Gen. MacArthur would {make such an address if invited {by the State Department. The {President, however, said he did not know whether Gen. MacAr18 — thur will be invited.
Philippines to Take Part Mr. Truman said the Philippine
of the New York Stock
a gopher imprisoned in a
Jasper as Jurist
Times Washington Burean
WASHINGTON, Aug. Frank M. McHale, Indiana Dem-| ocratic national committeeman,|
Greet 100 Members
At the charter night meeting into police of the Miami American Guard Officers said unit, the two rival candidates for
"Anderson walked
Glenview and the naval personnel DUNNE for him last’ night in greeted the 100 charter members Jesterday presented Judge paul G. government definitely will particilotted out the course which !angled brushlands along the At the time, Mr. Harbaugh em- *2SPeT © _ naiana Supreme pate in the San Francisco confer- : Missouri River bottoms. Court to President Truman as
phasized the need for Democrats ence and sign the Japanese peace
broug lane in safely. ‘ " > ght the plas ] 8a ely. | The police station was empty and Republicans alike to be- the unity tah: treaty. (When Anderson arrived. He sat come concerned over the de- §f8 tidate Tor 0% His state {down and Phil Jung. Billings, creasing standards of moral con- &§ new Indiana 1S ‘statement came shortly rong- dy 4 Mont., who had seen him walk duct in governmental affairs at - federal judge- after. the U. S. and Philippine in, called a patrolman who ar-|all levels. ship. governments announced. agree-
rested him,
Lets Woman Flee :
The fact that ment on a new
: mutyal defense a third judge for treaty negotiations, suddenly re-
Indiana has not versed their field and announeed
se 09 He pointed out such a decline Oscar Rye, 22, was shot tois the result of a dependency eath after an argument which! —— —
That is not generally and stags. 15c
Unable to Block
retain any resemblance of per- Nese peace treaty in San Fran-/
began yesterday when Anderson : yet been ap- last week th : . walked into his father's bar car- No Reds ? proved by Con-ig delegation Bt Shee Ra send rving a gopher in the bottom half i gress did not May Stabbing Scene of a glass coffee maker LONDON, Aug. 18 (UP) deter the big Russ Opposition - Bartender Joe Amundsen said The Soviet Tass News Democratic boss. It was assumed that the So-| A would-be rescuer grabbed the Me Rye commented That's an Agency reported today a Judge Jasper from Indianap~ viet government would continue! wrong person early today, and a viul thing to do to a poor ani claim by a Russian scien- olis. to. fight the treaty at the con-mal-—Kkeeping him in a jar like tist-astronomer that animal After the conference at the ference. screaming womar who had that" and vegetable life exists on White House, Mr. McHale told Mr. Truman was asked wheth stabbed a man got awa) "What's it to you?” Anderson Mars and Venus. reporters “we just wanted to get er he thought Russia Oe ds Joseph’ Tracey, 29, of 2120 N. Nas sald to have replied. Ander- Gavril Tikhov, in a dis- our work in: early.” any real damage. He replied that | Median St. Feard a. woman son then left the bar but re- patch date-lined Alma Alta, Mr. McHale said he brought a he does not think the treaty aroe , ih turned «a short time Jater and be- was quoted as saying Soviet cellophane - wrapped bookful of rangements could be upset b se Teast on the parking ot at gan cursing Mr. Rye it was re- observatories conclude that indorsements of Judge Jusper anybody. y 2105 I + Meridian St. He grabbed ported not only does animal and for the new roving judgeship. Ha is expected to fly to San! Eimer. C. Anderson, 65 of 1936 Mr. Amundsen said Mr. Rye vegetable life exist on the Ya San
These show, he said, that Judge Francisco, Sept. 3 to open the Jasper has the approval of the treaty conference the next day. | entire Democratic organization ———————————— 1
N. Talbot St.,, who was struggling with the woman,
jumped up to ledve, and Ander-|
two planets but there also son shot him. Then, he said, An-|
may be micro-organisms on
A little earlier, the woman had derson fled out a back door to- Jupiter, Satur, Uranus and in India é . : Jl Satur, Uran ana and state and local searched Mr. Anderson's pockets'ward the swampy bottomlands. Neptune. bar assnelations : Truck Log Left in Room while a man held him. ‘She took —— - - — : rege See Cl t Si hig billfold and glasses, When . a . | n ve to a Sluggin Mi. Anderson resisted, the man ~ iy Meteors mn Ir n Kifl Police sent t ol 99 9 ONAN & ST | od . out an alar rep nn stanhed eit on {” [Tan 12, Flatten Buildings for a truck driver ing aqay arm then screamed ; When she rl \ oss TEHRAN, Iran, Aug. 18 (UP) found in the hotel Sr rayat hn she loft behind 1 : — A “downpour” of meteorites @-hotel room of a ‘man an; away, she left ind her killed 12 persons, injured 19 and Who was slugged. i
own purse as well as Mr. Anderson's billfold. The victim was taken to Gen-, eral Hospital, wners Dis cond tion was reported critical. i
U. S. Statement |
| flattened 62 buildings near the The driver was believed to be ‘south Iranian city of Shiraz last on his way to Montgomery, Ala. (Monday, Tehran newspapers re-| Meanwhile. Willard Ah | POTIRA LOARY. ‘88, was In eritieal condition ar }_ About 300 cows, sheep and General Hospital after being! |donkeys also were reported to giugged in his downtown hotel! have been killed in the meteoric room. He told police he had!
shower. ¥ struck up an acquaintance with! Ae t————— a —— a man in a tavern and invited! Founded on Theft _ |him to his room for a drink. The |The tobacco industry in Dur- man slugged ‘him. ham, N. C., was founded on theft.
WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (UP)-LGovern-; ment expenses and receipts for the cure! 1gnt fiscal year YWrough Augz. 14 compared’ th 8 year ago: i
i Thi A 6.8688, +188, 899,
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tomorrow on the GOP report and!
who headed the subcom-!
Ameri : . good showings. | American Gia 1%, P10. . +1 ge Aircraft concerns produced a American States pfd. 24% Tia i rel re ollieries com fo es Cat mE Br ph gi hn per manufacturing topped the| s ee first half of 1950 by 46.8 per cent. | Govbs-sierril com Ra an i. 18 Machinery and metals were up gonpriMeriyl vid 4% ...... 04 00 34.7 per cent, oil and natural gas namo pial Som... z 3 up 41.7 per cent, railroads up 20.2 com CEAOW TY app 01° per cent Cont: CAT-Na Var 1'4 . {Cu gs Eng cu wee . Hardest hit by these difficulties Cummings Eng ptd...., 103 was the automotive industry pei 'Sec com "0,1 180 164 Leis 8 pra... 91 ha which registered a decline of 37.5 gasiery ing leis b vid per cent. Equitable Securities pfd ...
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the dairy center of the nation Book Drug Co om ss this fall as the third annual Dairy {58 (85° reff, BiG | Exposition opens at the state fair ind Gas & Wat com '.. "Oct. 6. ind Telephone 4:8 ey One of the main features of the Indpls Ath Club Resity Co .. show will be the Dairy Farm Equipment and Supply exhibit. | The youth activities in the
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the Ford Motor Co., which i8 Kingan & Co pid underwriting the entire 4-H and Future Farmerscof America junior cattle show. This
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Ross Gear Tool com Scowlitzer-Cumming So Ind G&E com 80 Ind G&E 4.8% pfd Stokely-Van Camp com . |Stokeiy-Van Camp pid . ~ | lannet & Cu »2'3% ul | Terre Haute Maileable 10 8 Machine Co ........;..... J iatiie Kid ia 5% ofd [United Utilities { Union Title “in svekevaseeaee | sExtra dividend. BONDS
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NOTICE DETE BONDE 8
Notice is of taxable District of ana, that a fifty owner said Sanita; the Board questing th Sanitary I may he rea for the cor and additic ments to tl cated at Es anapolis, Ii Sanitary Di on the 6th of Sanitary meeting ad
1089, 1951 wherein th and sell be
for the pu amount not 000 and to dental exp reason of sufficient s vision an constructior are to bea ceeding 4's to he deter he payable twenty-five The Sanit dianapolis, City of Ind ruff Place additions ol Colona Add Perry Towl total mssess erty in th 435,330.00 indehtednes. clusive of in the am more taxpa other than and who w issuance of {ssuance of tion in the County, Inc manner pre if any, wil the State in the man Remonstr said bonds taxable res District of diana, with of Sanitar City Hall, days from tion. Said fied and ce: County, Ine
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