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Shoe Prices Due to Drop
. By Harold Hartley
could blush. And prices
RED SHOES WE'D WEAR, if leather For shoes can't keep up to their ceilings.
are coming down. It's all the result of a fake play by the Russians, They
signaled for a big war, then ran - in the Chinese team for the Ko- Gibson Co. take on the Arvin rean see-saw. TV and radio line. We remembered our war lines ca Wars a Dl Fvim: < well. We got Gibson has one © - ny Stage DO ud up. x tribution networks in the world.
i It sells every where, including russians kept mak ng ugly faces, d yg ighting Al fir ! 08 ly n 1 We es ‘In puppet 3 rica, m t auto par ts.
= = a yuntries. I PREDICT the Arvin line will
. ~ 'g 2 sure get a spin with Gibson's sales
= PEGGED PRICES,
WE J manager E. M. Cass turning the hey were going up. The lion crank, and J. William Julian
t it would need two millio ag shoes a month. It never bearing down ot past one million. I look at a company largely I turned to M. A. Delph, the, the man who runs it. And iggest hide man.in the country. knowing Arvin's Glen Thompson, fe was in the control play in'there’ll never be anything inferior ~Nashington. When he talks, I3hout any- Arvin product. listen. He always Knows. You see it's the man who. sets a ® the standards. And Glen ThompSINCE LAST JULY hides have son is as sound and strong as dropped from 30 ts 3 per a Gibraltar. We just can’t use em. An a 3 Ve Just aren't buying two pairs Just Lagking? yf-shoes when they need one any |4.¢ pRETTY WELL known nore. ’ that the two big electric comThe same goes for tallows and panies are shopping for building
on radio and TV
creases. They've also slipped sites. about 50 per cent. Both Westinghouse and GenThat's where we are, geared UP gra] Electric are on the land
and gushing goods, faster than .,.,.; but that doesn't mean they we can use them, or sell them o; 4,4 in Indianapolis. But abroad. my guess is that, like many : A ~ others, they like the temper of EE ER the Working people i Indiana. which can buy, don't want Je THE STORY ABOUT the Ford iy And those whith wan ¢ | Motor Co. putting up a plant here can’t pay for it unless We EW |; yicking around again. It's like them the money. We loge @ a cat on the seventh of its nine way. lives. Ford still says no. and Tallow piled up on the Jocks, that its productive empire just A he bounty wasted | ga doesn’t pattern well for Indianap-
had" olis. bad as that 5» “1 But it is far more than native
WHAT ARE WE GOING to do pride when I predict that more with all we're turning out? Stock- and more manufacturers will vile it? Will, or can, the govern- come out here where the smoke ment buy it? And what would it of the sky meets the grain of wean to 61 million workers if we the fields. lowed up till we can consume When you see ‘a big comvhat we have on hand? pany out site shopping, I can as-
Too much of anything means a sure you it is not “just looking irop in prices, layoffs, and a thank you.” ieadache no amount of asprin will ———— —— relp. Local Truck Grain Prices When shoe prices fall from 50 —— m8. - ents to $2 a pair, in time, it may Truek wheat, $228 ‘ip New No. 2 yellow corn. 1.56
e a tip-off.
And behind it may lie some-
hing far more sinister. It could be the master play of Local Stocks and Bonds
he Kremlin, trving to drown our
Oats. 86c. Sovbeans, $2. 671
TT —Nov, 2 conomic system in its own STOUKS Bid asked bundance. a om rd 5a But I'm still for piling our mus- American States pfd ......... 24 Ayrshire Colleries com el 18 :ets in the corner just in case the Ls Ayres 415% pid 162, Be ear comes out of the woods. PRs rE Un { Bobbs- Merril] om ‘ cand 3% obbs-Merrill p: « wear TV 79.44 Per Cent | (Central Sova ro 34 ais ir Ol ommerce com ... vU ER Sircle Theater com aes CAN A MANUFACTUR Lon a 85 ‘yrite the price tag for what he Comsniidate Pein ord : ° {Cont Car-Na-Var 11 nakes? Cummins Eng com po Under the Fair Trade decision fimins Eng oid és 19% te can't. The U. 8. Supreme Baie aes’ va ‘ourt said so. But under the con- Equitable Securities brad . ract system, he can Lani Moanes ofP a 109 Paola - amily nance §% pi ” ¢ Hays Corp pfd ll Last week Sunbeam hung a aS a Te, WW wrt suit on Macy's. This was He:tt pr a Bid 10% > me 5% © sr knocking down the price on a/moor Drug Co com * 2 19 .ixmaster from its standard of ind A550 pL 30% z 33 16.50 to 324.99, less than factory Ind Gas & Water com .. Ty 23 ind Mich El 4'% pfd 93 99 st. Ind Telephone 4 8 98 2 = = indois Ah Loan Realty Co .. 80 : Ini pl 5 ow r t com 24 34 WHAT THIS DID was to put Indpis Pow & Lt pfd | 83 ag 1 t 3, .he little merchants out of theiilsanabols Water com ... I6% 13% lixmaster business. ‘For who [dianapolis Water 5% oid ..1065 109% ‘ould pay $46.50 when they could Kinsan & Co pid . a 6 66 nalan 4 Ss com et one under $30. U created a Jefferson National i ife com 10% 11% . : 2 Lincoln National Life 118 124 onopoly and. said Sunbeam, Lynch Corporat.on 15 is: damaged our name.” Marmon. Herrington com .. 2% 5 . astic Azpha aera er Before anybody gets the Sun- Nat Homes com (new). Lo 18Y
eam line, he must agree on the Nod Bub 2 com 217 1 Hs rice hi 4 N Ir u Tv 4%, pid 92! ices at which he will sell. Then, N Tha Pub Srv 41a pid a3 Shy he welches on the contract, 2.2 Mallory d His M5 ogre: ar . . sunbeam can drag him Into court. pus seev of Tog com BM. = = = ub Serv af Ind 3% pid 81 33! . : aT = Gear com 2 3 IN INDIANA, SUNBEAM is Schwitzer -Cummins pfd a oi 99.44 per cent under contract.” 5° 12d Oke i3e ota Ll. “aaa r 8 Stokely-Va® Camp com ....... IT! 1 hat’s the way Sunbeam’ s factory gioge sy van Camp oid 0 + 17 an, Fred A. Genck, put it. Tanner & Co Sat pra’ Pree lB ¥ : A ut i 2 Two big outlets lost the line 7° & Machine Co say he
ecause they refused to ted Telephone 5% ofd ... 98 hey are being replaced J ne's a breeze. = 2 a I. LOOK FOR SUNBEAM to ve its electric razor a mighty wove for thé gift season. I'm sr that. Fred put me on a Sunam four months ago, just toc: ry it out.” F And I'm still with the Sunbeam nd I've got dewhiskering down ' SIX ‘minutes, by stop watch.
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8 hereby “Yiven that the Public service on fis exist isting Post R rvies Commission of Indiana will con- in the alternative” to P dr it publle hearing in this cause ip bus transfer privileges Looms i the Commission 40} adjunct *on ite, East 10th Btreet use, Indianapolis Ing trackless trolley line In substitution for
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. Notice 1s fNereby given that the Public By ARNOLD J APNOBD. Secretary. Sersiee Commission of Indi jana will con5 Public Service Commission of Jpdians Room oar ron I Prd State idfanapolis. Ind. October 31. 1951 Hoyse, Indianapolis. Ind. 10.00 ™ sp sn et Srna onday, November 189, ECAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public, DAF ipa tion . itoied Nekat NOT ce Commission of Indiang PUBLIC BERVICE a MISSION Nt INDIAN + In the matter of the petition of Swal-! By ARNO J. ATW 8. | aw Coach Lines, Inc { Indiana, for Public Bervice ATWGOD! Taine mission a, temporally su susupend serv- Indianapolis, Ind, ORtober 31, ert ASSeNgers. | ee Torr : atersiate, over the followin described
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. S. Or: ers Beef Sale
“Packers Must Share Supply With Military
By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov, 2 — he | government. ordered rec vesterday to sell a percentage of their beef to the armed forces, starting in December, to insure adequate supplies for the armed forces. - The Office of Price Stabijjza-| tion said 400 federallyinspected packers will be required! to séll the Army all the beef they] ~ slayghter in excess of a certain percéntage of their 1950 kill. The Army, which buys beef for all the armed semvices, has been unable to get enough in the past few months either from domestic or foreign sources. : As recently as Oct. 12, the quartermaster corps said it increased its purchases of pork, poultry and fish from 25 to 50 per cent because of its inability to buy beef.
some
Supplies Inadequate The said U. 8. in Europe also face but
Army troops “insufficient
supplies’ there is
meat on hand or on order for nien of the far eastern command including Korea. In yesterday's order, said the December meat to be sold to the armed forces will . be issued later this month and new percentages will be announced each month Percentages will be set low enough to make sure that the military gets the 24. million pounds of boneless beef it requires each month. OPS said “fully adequate”. supplies will be left for civilian requirements. “There is no civilian shortage now: and none is expected,” an official said.
the OPS percentage of
Applies to 3 Top Grades
The order will apply only to the three top grades of beef: prime, choice and good. OPS said it is needed ‘because slaughter patterns have been distorted since Congress: abolished slaughter quotas. It was evolved. the agency said at a meeting of Price ‘Stabilizer Michael V. DiSalle, Army Secretary Frank Page Jr. Economic Stabilizer Eric Johnston and Agriculture Sécretary Charles F., Brannan. *
OPS quoted Mr. Page as saying
many packers on the East Coast, »
where supplies 2re particularly short, are killing more than their normal amount of cattle. and “can afford to supply the Army without adversely affecting their normal civilian trade.”
Speedy Action Urged
Mr. Page said the Army needs S
enough
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Princess Feasts Royally—
What, No Hot Dogs?
By United Press WASHINGTON, 2—Wonder' what a princess’ has for dinner? The White House refused to issue the menu of Wednesday night's Blair House dinner at which Princess Elizabeth was President and Mrs. Truman's honored guest.” But one Washington newspaper reported that the guests were served: Oysters in the half shell. Clear.consomme with toast and sherry wine. Lobster thermidor, with tiny cucumbers, tomato sandwiches and dry white wine. Filet of beef smothered in mushrooms, browned potato balls ‘and asparagus with Hallandaise sauce, served with a | full-bodied red wine.
Smithfield ham and a tossed green salad with artichoke |,
hearts and French dressing. Vanilla ice cream, fopped with whipped cream and a maccaroon sauce. Champagne. {
Local Produce
Hog Prices Barely Steady ore ince A iarze. gic Bae
Premium. 60¢
and Grade A medium 352¢: no grade
uc Pouitry—Powls. 4'2 ibs and over 23e
Trading was moderately active
: . under 4'; (bs and Leghorns 16¢ cocks at the Indianapolis Stockyards and nt 1 and No 2 poultry. 4c less wen No
this morning with prices barely - with yesterday’s average.
U. S. Statement
568 millign pounds of boneless’ Hoss, 11.500: fairly active, light and —— z arm mel sions “oom i i i ry medium m barrows cand gilts weak. latter ASHINGTON. Nov, 2 (UP:—QGovern beef immediately and has been I In yesterday av. Ment expenses and receinis for the curr
able to place orders for only.a small portion of that amount. The Army recently rejected an offer from abroad to supply 4 million pounds’ of commercial grade beef. This was the only
.joffer when it sought to buy 10
million pounds from overseas suppliers. While the Army may pay slightly higher prices for beef than civilians, it must remain within its own .ceilings. Govern-
ment experts said-they are confident that civilians will not be faced with shortage even though the Army can outbid them.
Heads War Mothers
* Mrs. Frank Baker, Muncie, today headed the Indiana War Mothers. She was elected during a three-day meeting here yesterday to succeed Mrs. John Lambert, Eaton.
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for the purchase of the following materials wili be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana. aj hiz office, 102 North Senate Ave, Indianapolis 9, Indiana. until 2:00 p. m. on the 13th day of November, 1951 at which time they will be publicly opened and read Invitation No. 248: 250 size No. 11 aggregate, FP ton, Indiana. or plant vie Invitation No. 247... 125) t Bituminous costed aggreght
to. 360 Tons, Bloomingthereof 130 Tons
furnished and (Joaded rucks at plant vicin{ of Re ndiana Invitation No, 243 labor minor materials and 1sc el leneot Ss COns struction equipment to ake a complete,
operating signal installathon at the intersection of East 82nd Street (County Line Road: snd 8.R. 100 in Castieton, Marion County, Indian Invitation No. 249: Necessary labdr, minor materials and miscellaneous construction equipment to make a complete operating installation at the Intersection of Emerson Avenue & U, 421 southeast of Jdndianapoiis, Marion County, Indiana. Invitation No 250 Necessary labor, minor materials and miscellaneous con. struction equipment to make a complete operating signal installation at the inter. section of Home Avenue & Markland Avenue (BR. 35, In Kokomo, Howard County, ‘Indiana invitation No, 25] minor materials and "miscellaneous struction equipment to make a complete operating signal installation at the inter. ection of SR. 9 snd S.R. 37 sand 8. R15
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Invitation No, ‘252. Necessary labor, minor materials and miscellaneous construction equipment to make complete! {Operating signal Installation at the jatar | secon of BR. 148 and U. 8 50 Aurora, ‘Dearborn County, Indiana. Invitation No. 253. Necessary labor, | minor materials and miscellaneous ono
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ven oppo the inter fo. the The ‘matters set ‘out in this Cause,
fiscal year through Oct. 31. compared with | 319.50 to a year ago ®
e. choice
re 170 to 240 pounds 319.7%:
few loads No, 1 and 2 180 to 220 This Year Last Year ounds. 5 $19.60 down: EXpenses $20.471.294,385 312.218.624.830 Hounds. 319.45: Jatet Snide 3DI00 GoM ReDcitd 15.008.211, x 11,401.395.580 240 to 270 pounds $19 to $1960: 120 to page: 5.482 a 817.729 039 165 pounds. $17.50" to $19.25: sows about Cash balance 4.873. 4.145.258.017
258.333 1 ty 256.958.781.008 . 22.233.821.503 .23.249,828,394 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE
Cledrings for the Day ' S$ 11.792.000 Debits for the Day hn $ 3%, 133.
steady: $18.50 400 to 600 pounds $16 to $17.50 Cattle 400, calves 300: s'eers and heifers nominally steady: four loads medium steers at $3550: two loads at $331.50 ghe cho
A 5 Public debt choice 270 to 400 pounds 317.25 to Pic FOR
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4 3 ' Clearings for the Week $ 65.378. 800 pound heifers at 334.50 all bough: to s 2134 arrive cows barelye steady: —utility and Debits for the Week 194.217.000 commercial 32150 to 528 Vealers slow; ———————————————————————— uneven but bulk sales #1 lower: bulk goo - bi . to low prime $3450 to $40: hizh prime THE ROAD TO RELAXATION quot=sd to 41: flit to good $25 toridd
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section of Fra ni n Road and BR. 87 in Lawrence Miten County, Indiana Invitation No. 254; Necessary minor materials struction ‘equ operating sig
This notice is given as required by the regulations of the City Plan Commission, labor, and and miscellaneous eon- able from the Executive Secretary of the ent to make a complete Commisiion at Room 304 City Hall 1_ installation at the inter-| . CITY PL
N COMMISSION section ofaSR. 17, 8.R. 9. and SR, 15 en | NOBLE Fis vo Bex IS1¥R. | the Marion By-pass south of Marion, | i Xecitive Secretary. jrant ty. Indiana, SE a —— Invi No. 255.. Necessary labor, NOTICE TO BIDDERS OT {als and miscellaneous
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