Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1937 — Page 13

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Water W' x 197% | Park Utah eral. Prices ranged 25 cents lower | Asso Dry Gds.. 8% United States Steel was a weak | Pulled prices within 10 cents of the | g4f °8}0 | Press Stl Car .. Union Pacific gained 31: to 96. Util- | lies here numbered 7000 head, and | Beth Steel " N ; Wb ; . = : on He vn Ie Ty NE a BN Co. branch manager, who donated the trophy to the to 72. tle or no trading was done on good | Bkivn & @ ulte

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. 3 rou x was 1% to 11; cents lower, corn was | Spe. steady. Johns Manville weakened. ts 50 cents lower at $17. Bids gen- | Bush Term Ye Die to 3% nt higher d oats were Smith Ao Douglas eased after early firmness in| orang suggested at least a 25 cent | Buier cores Td oon i Hol ana ‘oats ‘wer con” Vac : oug! ! ] lly sugges ast a 2 2 | 3 4 gher. : aviations. Amusements and rubbers | sowyturn on most offerings. Com- | | Most of ‘the buying ‘credited with | 52 8 Por Su

were mixed. mon to medium grades, while slow, J eutisnen Zinc . | B32 ein | stopping the wheat decline was re- | " ® = sold steady to weak. Bulk of the | Gatue & H .. 8 > oo ported (0 be on the account of a | | South Ry .... > . crop was of a kind to move within a i... 8 8% + "a | local operator. Reports of a light | Soaiding © Today S Business a price spread of $10 to $14. Heifers | Jen ag Ay 51% 513 Se a ; | export demand, despite heavy gulf | | Sparks With were steady, odd head upward to | Certain-teed .. 6 6 6 port shipments, have turned ‘senti- | SHEE Tre $12. Cutter and low cutter cows | Ches & ohto Si n ; + + 1, ment bearish. There also was ex-|Std Brands A i a Glance | held steady, as did good cows. Com- | Ghi Mail Order 15 = 13 : 11 | tended interest in the stock market. | St . mon to medium kinds ranged weak | Sh\M SD PE” 17..." |Wheat receipts were 84 cars. 5 CORPORATION NEWS to 25 cents lower. Bulls were steady, ch & Nw Ry . 11% Fda Liberal on track arrivals encour- |g

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at $6.75 down. The stocker trade ni R Tab 6 pf 2 ulated by wet weather offset the deSeptember quarter net profit $305.- | was very dull. Childs 5 ; : “~''a, |cline and prices remained fraction263 equal to 93 cents a share vs.| Vealers lost 50 cents from the vk 0 2 : $669,441 or $2.04 previous quarter and | ciosing levels of last week, despite! gol Gas vie 153 $538,874 or $1.64 year ago, nine light receipts and higher dressed | com Credit ... 45

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i . 1 a3 a | ” 5 0 nt Tha | i. [Super : " ire With oo fast ts others had to be shoved into the | or BS | values at most eastern centers, sug. | Com Int Tr 50 _ WAGON WHEAT | disturbance. ey were Mrs. Vio | wagons. Only the four were booked. | months indicated net $2,070,245 Or | sociine t} ComInvTr cv pf 100 City grain elevators are paving for No | Telautograph a0 51 5 let Moore, who said she was 62; Police said Noble had announced | o gesting that prices had worked t00| com Solvents 87% 2 red, 92c: other grades on their merits. | payvac Gorp ' «| Perdi d H K 3s. 64. an artist: . $6.31 a share vs. $1,444,474 or $440 | high last week. Good to choice veal- | Commonw & So 1 LIS | Gash corn, mew No. 2 vellow. 48c. O&fS | max Gui . oreinan . Kamps, 04, i = 15% | at a mass meeting Saturday there | yer Ugo ers bulked at $12 to $12.50, with most | Sono tnorn’ |) 250% ot wis: — sti we | Miss Maggie Dee, 50, and Theodore | would be three demonstrations a : Bavuk Cigars, Inc, September offerings from $12 down, choice kinds | Cons Aircraft . 12% 7 2% oo ARGENTINE GRAIN Tex Pac L T... Hall, 44, an electrician. | week in front of the radio station | ay BOS I ee being scarce. Most mediums went at | SO0S Edison 271 : | BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 18 (UP. —Grain | Thermoid | Records showed that Noble once yntil he was allotted a free schedule | quarter net profit $315,168 equal 10 ¢;0 14 ¢1) 1S Son ol "| futures opened prin. Wheat Noyember | Tee A Oi | had been imprisoned as a wartime | for broadcasting. o v pil. oon? 1 en | 81. 2, Of 1%gcC: /, Sl, 8. 8 . " : ivi ——— 72 nt common share vs. $239,-| We i Cons Film pf 612 2 2 8 | Corn—November, 597sc. unchanged: De- | k-D A deserter and also had been con-| Noble was booked with suspicion | iy 2 ‘Cents : ty t fleeces considered, the lamb | Cons Laundries 5% 5° ,® | cember, 597gc. unchanged. Oats—Spot, | Timken R s . | victed of robbery, Police found no | of “grand theft bunco,” attempted 068 or 52 cents previous quarter and {rade was on a steady to strong foot- | Cons Oil B% ¢ 29%c. unchanged. Flax—November. $1.40%, | Transamerica of "Sr Postmaster Seid ti k ot ts vear ago: nine ing, exceedingly light supplies prov- | Son! Calton & | unchanged: February. $1.33%. unchanged. |LIans&West Air | records of his organization, but | extortion (from the radio station), iaensticker $277,231 or 61 cents VEER ing the chief support. Good to choice | ont Ew ; we w NNTP y ova Cony Pox > (ERY Swing Te ISU hie ele ® PEER vie permit | Add 7 T k months $707,101 or $1.54 a COMMON | owe ang wether lambs bulked at | Gont Mo 13% “gy | Sibi ea Crate : | contributions from 29,000 followers (and holding a parade on Sunday. | S rucks to share vs. $661,627 or $1.39 year ago. $10.50 to $11, common to madium | Cont Stl 3! ) | October ............... 8 an, = ue | Gnien Carb ©. 812 ) ; [TT I a ol Bn vail, TOM I ell wail oy | uU. S. M | Fi L Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversville |scrts going from $7 to $9.50. Slaugh- | Grane C cv of 2.2 x SEL December . 1 — ’sc{Un O Cal BE : 3 | had been donated as expenses for | not breaking any law in the world. ai ee : RE 051 | te es . kin | ] - TRY rem . = NT 5% § - | his cause and “every cent can be | I'm only trying to help people. I'm | — R. R. Co., September net loss $16,251 I €Wes were mostly kinds from Cub-Am_ Sug : | On Arran Cp. : 2% J f very minute of my time | . . - S . 4 n | 2 1 y 7 11080 year ago: mine months | 53:00 down, choice lightweights quot- | Gurtis Pub... £ a LIVERPOOL WHEAT Un Air Lines .. 5 a | accounted for. | enjoying ever bout it.” | Postmaster Adolpf Seidensticker vs. $11.060 3 ago; able above. Curtiss- “Wr nw 3 : : Prev. | Un Carbon vy 63 gy: 63; - | More than a dozen police raided | lin jail. I'm enthusiastic about i | today looked at the thermometer ~y rn y . 0. | | Curtiss Tr a 3 S nite orp . “ | . .Y . 1 net loss $89.62 vs. $106,031 year ago. | ee 2 % 971 s1 280 | United Drug 9 . - last hight's hi) Noble | Trade Certificate Plan |and calendar and then began ‘orke General Refractories Co., Septem- . : : Ce 1g D1 La tn I SE was their prey, but after he was | Poli id he had served a sen- N8 out details for handling the ber quarter net Income $449.208 equal Receipts Deere & & o> i i s+ 3% ‘ee 2 1.207 ; 1.22% |g 8 Ind Ale 2 93 9° 3s | taken to Jin the op tae I Gag ol orm prison at Ports |anticipated heavy Christmas mail—= od 4 : 3 x i J § Leat : > R round an ‘roun the ock— lence in > $ S= | ; y es & vs. $366. 304 or 1 'D Lac & 85% 5 : Bi : . ja job two months away. . I aoa and $508 - } Boer Cast Zon - IP Rey. 4 "s °s + | throng of gray heads, gray beards, | mouth, N. H, under the name io {0 ~ rev us L . dt ? : ! ome ines . n q: " 3s | a t, N. Croker as a war deser er; | 12 ear Gio: months 1 500 | Doulas Air... 38 ; US Rubber 30 : men and women hobbling with |er $1516,501 or $3.3 a share vs. $1,- 1 Bu" Por ST = od . : 0 S Steel 1 Sao 8 — 1,| canes; resolute faces, quavering| | that he was convicted at Pittsburgh, | 052 308 or S350 Your wed tO Lint Lights. i F000 [DuPont | By United trem U S Steel bf .. 115% 1152 1151 | voices calling defiance to police, and | Pa, of robbing telephone company 152. $2.32 Year ago. : (140-160) Good and choice 257 11.00 | General Water, Gas & Electric Co. Medium .. : 75% 10.75 | Eaton Mfg ' : ; q | Li ei on TE oe 3 50 { . k i : icki various enterprises the past few : YI ine. 15 ded | Light weights | 20 2 5 { Un Stores pf 59 ( Then police bagan picking off the ®t : : and subsidiaries, 12 months ended | “hon 18h) Good and choice 11.00 | Mu Ind 4 YW + Inds. Rails Utils Bogs [UtP&LA + % h 1 8 > a ror i - | years and was associated with Dr | Mr. Seidensticker said that Adib. Aug. 31 net income $470,465 equal to | vy Medium 31 5 | Ee nr & L 2 2 2 % | Saturday NE 94 6 ond 5.1 leaders and shoving them into pa — RE ——== |'Gen. Elmer S. Straub had agreed <1.11 a common share vs. $399,704 or | (180-200) Good and choice. . Eauit Ber .... 20% 2 2 4, Week agp .... 88) 9 980 87.4 | vadsco Sales .. ° 5 - | trol wagons . s1 o : Medium LE ~ Bg 2 [Month ao .... 595 #55 Son 87a Ymdsch, oates g SS hes ' ¢ | to loan him 32 Indiana National 79 cents previous 12 months. | (200-220) Good and choice 5 Evans Prod .... 9% » va E | Yea 08. o | Va ? i Seeks S25 Weekly Gran 7 S pre Ss 12 . 30.350, Sood | 4 . 10. 9 ear ago -+ 933 1004 1062 100.0 | Va-Caro Ch ... 37 : : 4 ; [Guard trucks and Brig. Gen, Kansas City Public Service CO., in- | goooo.230) G and choice . : 1937 high .... 9 101.2 106.0 100.7 | Noble's scheme for the aged is | oxriya > MN 2 , eavvweights | 1937 low 846 761 946 851 : similar, but promises less than 2 | William K. 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cluding bus operations, first nine | 1350-200) Good and choice.. 10.557 10.80 | Firestone T .. : 2 : (Copyright. 1937. Stone) | ward Bak pf .. i 2 3 129 300d h - > y 2 : 2 : wit c 7 1 months net loss $308,653 vs. $76, 681 | 0-350) Good choice. . 054 10.70 | First N Strs... 3 : 3 ” | Waukesha Mot ; j of the other pension programs. | Harrison

Packing Sows Flintkote . | Wayne Pump .. 2 : 1275-300) Good ..... Sy “ ; shee .. 23 25 2% J %| NEW YORK. Oct. 18 (U.P) ds | Web-Ei : : The slogan is merely: “$25 Every yoo apo. Soduiti 1230-493) Good © 27310100 | Paod Mach . 33% $% oy | opened firm Open Change | we Risen Ae 5% M : “0 ning” Whi he Fed The postmaster said that in order Kings County Lighting Co. ts (425-550) Good . 950@ 9.75 | Poster Wheel.. 18 1 EE Coastline las .. 81% Ta | west Pac OhiaY MMorming. With TE | to obtain the use of the Govern= in i 2 1275-550) N th 5407 10 | Canada 3s . Or eis + | wares on... 30% : : | er Jer is ask y. ks ’ nine months net income $128,618 vs.| 1273-05 |pMedium ++ [email protected] | Canada 4s Lig | West Union ... : 3012 eral Government is asked to pa: ment-owned trucks, it is necessary

$212,364 year ago; 12 months $20%,- | (100-140) Good and choice . 9. 50 | Gen Bronze ... y 34 s+ | Chile 6s 60 . Se Sp - J yest, Air Bke 28 Fy : * | But he drew a large following, In- | to have all of them examined before

2 Medi . 0 | Gen Cable .... 2 2 i | Cons Gas N Y $ias > 107° | Westing El \ : ; . 439 vs. $289.973 previous 12 months. | TLE rey | Gen Cable A .. 2 3 : ...._ | Chica Un Sta 3% : 1} | White Mot ‘ 3 » | cluding some who deserted Dr. they are turned over to the mail

| b, } . J "ieee | > y 21, 2 1 : es a . . : . Lehn & Fink Products a i —Receipts, 1200— [Gen Cigar . 25 - : - | Ehica Rock fs ref etl o> y | White a I eo Francis Townsend's movement, : Program Mailed to Alumni; [service and after they ave rev ER . a Steers | Gen is. 2 3% + % Map Ry Ist 4s 90 ct ......... “1, | Wilson & Co 6'% There were about 400 in last | [and that only Army-prescribed lu= equal to 21 cents a share vs. $109.244 | (550-900) Choice Gen G& or oI . 1... [So Pac 3%s on 0 v..r | Woolworth Re Hn Tew 3 | night's crowd which gathered in Football Game Tops bricants can be used in them. or 27 cents previous quarter and Good 2

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2s | Gen Adv. . " vd | - : . . $166.727 or 42 cents year ago; nine Common 55 [Gen Rty & U.. 2 $x BANK STOCKS | veltow ‘Pr 11% \ y . mand free time on the air for Noble. Celebration. seekers that right now he is neither months $322,020 or 8) cents a share | (900-1100 ice ; Son T&R. .... 12% 2 ? + Bit Askea | YOUDS Sheet ... 47% } ’ : | Many were infirm. There were mm. hiring men nor receiving applica= vs. $453,343 or $1.13 year ago. Medium : ~~ ( | Gillette Ee . L { Bank of Manhattan ........ 24% "053, | he di canes, crutches and heads of white | tions. : Long Island Lighting Co. fst] 00 40 Gooner (Plain) | Glidden... 287 Ba a Rk of New: York Trust 30° 430" Zone To 1 + | hair on every side. They were noisy; | Programs for the annual three-day | peiween 700 and 800 extra worke nine months net income $1,1105% Good Sobel on 1 $*° + Brooklyn Trust .. oo 28 ——————— | they blocked out traffic and they | Butler University home coming open- ers are taken on each Christmas, Goodrich © oa > ‘ Central Hanover | " 7

Q 5Q 7 ‘eq 0: welve Medium Ss weve SE . . | m : ’ - vs, $1358,786 year ago, Ut © | (1300-1500) Choice | Gaya ie Chase : 331; CHICAGO PRODUCE | were violating several Ordinances. jo. qnyursday have been mailed to | He explained that some are taken Chemical ..... ly a doi ; | The riot squad came. all alumni, according to Prof. George | [10M eligible lists of men awaiting Continental — ~ You 33, | Begs— Market, steady: receipts, 3205] The police had riot guns, night > "| regular mail service employment

months $1,954,755 vs. $2,134,274 pre- Good eo Gone ire oe vious 12 months —Heifers Glidden Rts q | Grand Union .. 2 : lA . TEU NNY . , EES ! i i fy. | Joa 1a | Gr So 3h : Bo nee ceive 3002 BY | CASES: fres 3 graded frste 2c. SXtra | sticks and gas bombs. They seized | A. Schumacher, alumni secretary. | ,ng others are drawn from a list

Mengel Co. and subsidiaries, Sep-| (550-750) Chutes $ Ss Good vow vend ' : » : wviime.d ny a DE | i amon i [email protected] | &revhnd Cp 11 | National “ evan : NE | checks, 15',c: dirties, 17'2¢ | Noble, 39. Plans for home coming activities | of previous holiday employees. S52 897 oar eo; FIR HASH STOO 750:500) Sha een nw oon 16 » [oa Mob leaNo 5h SURANGY v . : 33 | t Da Lg Lo Here: De | The elderly people refused to | [are being made by the home coming A record is kept of the work of 003 vs. $166,438 vear ago. mon, 8.00% 10.59 CH rving Ry . % tu Ss: extra Arsts 90-91%; 331. m ; ™ : \ J oft ’ : ; Cows Manufact . 30 | S4%c: extras (92 score). 34%c: firsts, 31'% | budge Yor policemen. hey m ; ; dC hese men and they are called in Tide Water Associated Oil Co. and |. Ad . $.00@G 8.00! | Hall Lint I nn wy National wer ‘ > 3 2 | @3%: seconds. 286130Vsc ‘specials, 351 Jug. . I a ———— committee comprised of Howard C. the order of their rating subsidiaries, September quarter net | common medium eve Sele Ham W atch... “5 New York Trust VN / 108 11 @35%c: standards. 34'5c; cent. (89 score Caldwell '15, president, and the | gM iii before

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" nam y i Low cutte t aay %“ 5 | . | 32¢; cent. (B8 score), 31've : : . . Profit $4.474735 equal to 62 cents A Fane cutter ..iu.. 3504 5.00 | Homeyake HANGE |i anes eatee® e500 | MBER ACTIVITY sy Tue, lias wis Good (beef) . ive ema | Jouston NOT 3 FOREIGN EXCHANGE | 19@227.¢: spring chickens. 20 22¢ trude Theumler 27, Harry Weaver | other big job on its hands, that of : son x Eu + NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (U. P.).—Fore : | i y aq | aiding in taking the United States or 89 cents year ago; nine months Vealers exchange opened firm. Net | 16@ 3%. ies: Yymicny. Yom | 33, Glenn Findley ‘19 and Evan | jobless census in Indiana oy P ~ $ . y & | > Na 8, Bia fr 1° aisinw, 1f ! aes i+ SF SUS . $12,171,435 or $1.61 a share vs. $8- —Receipts, 500— [Il Central ..... 11 : EF 07 pion punts . Cob oe 1 Sante |19%,c: Longhorns. 194 19%c | Walker ‘30. He said that the first shipment 504,933 or 99 cents a Jour ago I§o%0 Ind ‘ehoive 1 ero 1 TR (60-c_bill rate) 4.95 3-18 +. a SO oral, demand oa Events on the program are: of one million questionnaire cards Ur t 5 v Tr - : 5 . tesa a anada (do . . 3 . in ¢ $ S. 91. ———— : ’ ’ J . (Copyright. 1937, by United Pr ess® |e u, ietivn oe. REI R Frarce (franc... 033% . | @1.60; U. 8. No. 2. $1.256@135: Colorado THURSDAY | which are to be dispatched through | Calves I. on Italy (lire) i J. a | Red McClures, 3$140%1 50: North Dakota | . D | the Indianapolis office hav be 1 AT ISS U ES | (250-500) Good and choice 9.006 12.00 Harvester .. 17 Belgium (belga) ... ..........|Bliss Triumphs, $1151.25: North Dakota Weekly Production rops | 12 Noon-—-Butler Luncheon Indiana State | e en 0C 4 Common, ‘medium 6.00% 9.00 Hvd El A .. Germany (mark) } : Cobolers, 31 North Dakota Barly Ohos. Teachers’ Association, Harrison Room, | received. 4 . ¢ hind Marine . . ty witzerlan (franc) .2. eh on wl. 1! innesota ed River obb' re . olumbia u ‘Bv Indianapolis ‘Bond & Share Corp) | Feeder and Stocker Cattle SE > Wy + Holland (guilder) ~ oS . 8: (Minnesota Farly Ohio, $1 05 107i Below Previous Week. FRIDAY ¢ t - | S Nicke 2 : 3 Spain (neseta) nquote Sou akota FEarlv fos (unclassified The following quotations do not repre- Steers qh , . > Swed . A 850: Wi in R d Whit US % { : sent actual bids or offerings but merely | (500-300) Good and choice . 7.756 9.75 | r . ta = 1, | Norway ona) |. wai Eiri Ie Minas Rust Fras, : MR nman Sophomore orap. | third and fourth-class postoffices in indicate SARL i i Ap "el i Common. medium. 5.756 7.75 | TT 12 6! : Denmark krone) 2014 .. | 81.05. Arrivals, 222 cars: on track. 347: WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (U.P) .~| Vo’ : , Y the state while the 40 other first based on buving and selhing inquiries or) (800-1050) Good and ‘choice . 7.756 10.50 Toland Sr Coal. 23'2 2 4 Japan yen) ... .. 2889 —.0063 shipments Saturday), 778. (Sunday). 44 - 4 . { P. M.—Bonfire on the Campus class offices are to receive their | y ax .

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Citz Ind Tel (TH) 4'>s 61 ... 10012 100 Common and medium .... 550@ 700 Kresge, 88 Ca B A Is N | J H Tel & Tel Ft W 5lo5 55....102'2 106 [Cows | Kroger G & : USINess ctv ity OW p to | week ended Oct. 9, production, ship- | 12-1 pS icheon in the University Cafeteria. | MT. Seidensticker said he has not

H Tel & Tel Ft W 6s 4 10412 106%: @ tos 85 Soon Soe Sv | | ments and new business booked all| 2:30 P. M.—Football-Butler vs. Washing | been notified as to when postmen

Ind Asso Tel 4'>s 6: 104 106 Common and medium .... 4.50@ 5.00 | Ind Asso T nM | Latibert jon and Jefferson . the University | are to deliver the cards here and

Ind Railw ays nc 5s 67 Gi 34 3%. 1 gor i AND Cg | Leh V Coal “> Wo 3 Industry [tself, Fly nn Asserts | falling below the previous week and| 5:15 : Dinner in | throughout the state, or InEtruce Indpls Water Co 3':s 6 891; 101'> | Lambs CHIPS: WoFue | : Pink 0 12 a | the corresponding 1936 period, the | 00 P. M_After-Dinner Program and | ions on what to do With them after Kokomo Water Works Br 58 103% id “veun *R all oi : MB 8 4 a —,—., Ph p»bot45 | report of the National Lumber | g 30 P. M — Dance in the Gymnasium they are returned. He said he beMuncie Water Works 5s 65, --- 103% Medium ie 7.50610.00 i ig did By JOHN T. FLYNN | Manufacturers Association showed | Assisting in the festivities will be | jjovas that the Government will set | Serv 6s 100 8 lgcommon 00@ 7.50 | Helats ©. ll. 64 64 Times Special Writer today. several student organizations. ie ln Nov. 24 deadline on completing »oev. 98 D, (90-175) Good and choice . 3.00@ 3.50 | The industry was reported at 67 annual home coming dance will be | the task. Richmond W W 5s + -103 2 Common. medium. 1.75@ 3.00 NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—An old professor of economics I know is fond | per cent of the 1920 weekly average | sponsored by Blue Key Fraternity.

FEL Ry I. 104% 1 . - L ‘MOTOR TRUCKS SALES of saying that to read the future in business you keep one eye on the production and at 60 per cent of | The senior organization also * All | PANTS PRESS PUTS

T H Water Works fs 49.......103 : CHICAGO. Oct. 18 (U. P.).—Hogs—Re R psyche and the other on the sock. The one contains the state of mind, B onsor the annual home coming | “mar. ADVANCE Il IN YEA the average 1929 shipments. p r

Trac Term Co 5s 57 eo. 62 ceipts. 21.000, including 3 i wa ing 5000 directs: mar- | % ————— ——— " y STOCKS kot 10 15c lower: heavy weights and the other the stae of the purse of | Production for the 524 mills re-| parade to be held Friday. Cups will RUTH out AT FIRST, Belt RR St Yds com...... 541, eas, Ol top. S11: Dulk good and the nation. | the Government borrowed two and | porting. 6 per cent less than the 556 | be awarded the organizations enterIt St Yds I aha DD YE | © ' -23 hs., $ St 90. but 5 i in | a ~ ’ : —— Belt RR Rt ot PH oh 3% 1 (240 Tbs. up, SOW: early Sales MOSti. Chery, NEW YORK. Oct. oo. 1 i At the moment there is trouble In | a hali billion dollars. That's a bil- | ; geek earlier, totaled 228.719,000!ing the best floats. : NEW YORK. Oct 18 0. P) Home T&T Ft W 7s a Ep 3 @10.85: packing sows. [email protected]:. light- A ; 1 the winds of the world. And this, | lion dollars less than last year over | feet of hardwoods and softwoods | Scarlet Quill, senior women's hon- W YC ' ct. 1 J _— i Min Bas om inte te Roe pts 000 " soon. | OCOT breaking production, Sales | ¢" ,upce makes its marks upon |a period of four months combined. a decline of 6 per cent|orary organization, will be in charge | Babe Ruth was thrown out at first nd & ic} Es “it § ) | BCaIpts, 22 + ‘calves, 4 4d i hy - y Bi km He a | A . ph » y Ind Gen Srv Co one fed Steers and vearlings scarce: | and use of American-made motor | the mind of businessmen. How | In the meantime private 10ng- | from the preceding week's total of | of the contest to be conducted for | from center field yesterday for probnag ITO 1 c 7s s stes rn ark» < 9 w < rs | - a | - » | . | s y y oY i «© 1 en ec om PM a 31 Taine Sheers of Vale to well ‘mi""si8 | trucks in the first half of 1937 indi- | much these psychological influences | term financing has not shown any | 243 685,000 feet. Sedma ning Pig Bind Fe Bt ai a Indpls Pwr & Lt pfd 6s B upward: early top, $18.59; prime load held | 5 ; is | have it > sitancy in | vitality S i 1 | house decorations e group also |i . apis Bur & Lt pid Bs -- 3% |uPyard; ear top, $1850. bri 8. J0o=g, ely | cate the growing importance of this | Nave to do with the hesitanc) | vitality. It has heen less vigorous | Shipments totaled 200,113,000 feet, | Il aid with the homecoming dance | coftball game, the homerun king re= : - ‘Co pid 5s 21, , | at_$7.15; vealers, $12 OR i i | business now observable I cannot than it was in the same four |down 10 per cent from the 222,145 | Will aid wi g ig oe ® Lincoln Natl Life Ins Co com. . 21'> 24%; a Shenp— Receipts, 14.000, including 5100 form of transportation in agricul- | oo months last year 000 feet reported in the previous | [to be held Saturday night. Russ to Xun om > pop over second R Mall | directs; fat lambs op slow: weak to | 4... i y < FA : ar : : - [because he didn't want to 1 o N Ind lg Sere Co ‘pid 5158... 68% 1'2 | 25¢ and more wer a on ot Ive (ture and industry, “Motor Truck The sock is a more ponderable And while the banks have been | week, w DPNiny Sa, func ip Lig his Or Ra Yd a NIM PD Sa mostly 810.25 down: choice held $10.50% | pacts” released by the Automobile thing than the psyche, and we can | lending more, nevertheless bank de- | 185,350,000 feet against 212,088,000| Orary organization, will be in charg ‘ N Ind Pub Serv Co pfd Ts.. 10.65; sheep easier; slaughter owe: $34 : : : iin . " ¢ : of the annual freshman-sophomore | bright green Sweater. Pub Serv of Ind pfd 6s. 4.50. feeding lambs steady at $10.25 Manufacturers Association, said [See in certain barometric figures | posits have been steadily declin- | feet, a 13 per cent drop. ficht and the session and hon- | - Ds Dy Go oi 6s . Vr a Oct. 13 (0. P.).- Hogs — ’ some of the forces which are playing | ing. The decline has not been | Production was 14 per cent | : oy be hold on Friday eve Smith Alsop P&Y fd | 1085, 2250505 The. $10.0% 10°85: 150.370 | oO" a part in shaping the business | drastic and, from a banking stand- | shipments and 23 per cent in ex-| fire to % y Ibs. $10.50% 10.75; 130-150 Ibs. $104 10.25 course, is the flow of long-term | point, it has not been unhealthy. I |cess of the new orders. I? ing. |

Smith Alsop P&V com [100-130 lbs. $9.259.75 e $9.95 | < ea : ! . . . Vv Camp Milk Co pfd down Calves $11.50 down be. se 50 | DAILY PRICE INDEX | credit into our economic system, speak of it here merely because of Softwood mills which reported for an am 2 K pi | Hogs— 10 to 15 cents lower: 160- {

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\ rk vest nH 2 $ | : : | Deng, oo gin 130d” bel Cele: 00-223 | & Bradstreet's daily weighted price | work to lift things up. When this | Unless this flow of funds in-|13 per cent, shipments of 22 per TO MAKE CLOTHING Ck Ibs. $10.45% 275-3( S. 8 3 300-330 | index of 30 basic commodities, com- borrowing falls off, there is a de- | creases business will not increase. | cent and new business 33 per cent sns———

. S.. . | NEW BOND ISSUES | Ibs 3: al Sy o10.00. 110-150 | oy h ted Press (1930- Dressive influence at work. From what source will the increase | lower. It was the second succes- 1 | Sas. HR SR a Ci In a: Yue tHe Unie | Por some years now the biggest, | come? There is not much likeli- | sively weekly unfavorable compari- SALEM, Ore. Oct. 18 (U. P.).

UE) Wee Toms indeed the only important borrower | hood of it comin son for output, the eighth consecu-| William Lee, Dallas, who proudly (Liv Duck ; b g from the Gov- | 3 - ... 128.15 | in the ont bp been the Gov- | ernment now. The Government is | tive week in which shipments had | paraded the fair grounds with a 2D

Atl ven avy 96'q 9 ; : > Bn B&O das 39... . 84 5 | 1 3 r ..127.69 | srnment. Of course some money has | bent on making a drive toward a been below a year ago and the 10th | suit and hat made entirely of fair DO/MORE Be F el Sas NG U. S. STATEMENT 137.57 | heen borrowed by builders and some | balanced budget. This means less | consecutive week in which new or-| ribbons, said he had enough other You can't stick 1

(By W. L. Lyons & Co - 187 75. Lambs, $10. | w . | Calif Oro Pwr 4s 66 ........ 8¢ 91 | WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (U. P.) on: |e “ ... 130.53 by industry. But it has been auite | borrowing. Therefore the push for | | ders ran behind the corresponding | ribbons for a new outfit. He has | gin ie 19 | | |

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s P 4s 60. ..... : ses re > | Qt Mine Pwr 31s 66 ..... 93 TT ry err through Oct. 5 come | 198% high (April 5) ....... 135.36 small and not enough by itself to a rise in business activity is now | 1936 periods. Hive the eae fair for at | weather, for both seat and back are 1937 Yow (Oct. 15) ........... 12%36| oxercise any appreciable effect upon | up to business itself. AR 3 ‘season ne was a gon perforated to provide adequate venti

Cent N Y Power 3%s .......- 9 . | pared with a vear ago Fla ower 4s . RRS | This Year Last Year i | y Fin Power 5 86 ._ iv. 66 3 9 business. Will business furnish this push? C ~b St k exhibitor. ation Upholstered tes, lor tl eon ous 2° “ | 3 2 y Taaho Power & Light ek ... 98 | Reints . 1B 0 es Tans aa FOOD PRICES The Government has been a heavy | This, of course. is not easy to say. | ur MOCKS Wa Dine Do/More, therefors, a Los Angeles Rev 3'2s 77 Bh . | Work. bal. 1.028.564.858.06 1.540. 323. 881 3 CHICAG t ] ).—Apples— | j | i ; i i i Narra Elec 35s 66 .... : | Pub. debt 36930 513.136.74 33.838.917. mi Michican McIntosh, 15c@ v1 25. Sweet po. | Just closed the Government has | business might go in quite briskly Ask for free trial-—no obligation. N State Elec Gas 4s 65 hl \, i; Y Sta J Customs 133.074, gH 60 is 590, i i8 | Carrots—Illinois, bunches, 2@2'2¢. Spin- For instance, from May to Octo- | urge seemed to pass. It may have | Indianapolis Electric Sign Co.

Fla Power 5s 66 he hoa. | Expenses $ 2,239 663,789.03 $1,982 602,000.5 Indianapolis Water 3'as 66 .. z 2.80 " y i summer ) 4 “agi | Cash bal. 2.808.045 367.93 borrower. But during the sum | For a while last year it looked as | . YORK. Oct. 18 VU. P~Curb @ N E lo Wi ® pou chai N Y City 3s 71 i 9; Gold res. 12.785010.882.25 11.010 681.692 44 | tatoes—Tennessee, bu. hampers. 700 85c. been borrowing a good deal less. | for long-term financing. But the | ~ 228 N. ALA. L1-5674

Northern State P 31,5 67 .. 36} § Toray: Po Sl | neh ince. by a Tosntoes Sale Saison servi ice %s 6: 7 94% | Tnac. gold $758,148.75 $1. 253. S12 088.34 | California, Tugs. | . _Caulifiower— | ber last year the Federal Govern- | been a summer léthargy that struck

3 5 i : —-— Colorado, crates. $1.7! Peas—Califor- , , | ’ i Hud P Pac Lighting 4'ps 4 | Bia. hampers. $2.50%3 : ment borrowed roughly three and a | us. At all events, the fall is here Fah

Scott Paver Co Blas 52 : 3% | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE flat crates. 35@50c. O tk: half billion dollars—and spent it all. | and we shall see very soon whether |Pennroad

pRionS 3s 42 vara Cl BARS uaa nan a a as ea oy 422.000 ho. Val - Wisco AE Ss 86 Co 100 180 | BEE. LL 00 | ower Sevaqase, nn S10: Minnesors. Vel: { “ami year from Max to October, | the flow of credit is to revive, Un L && PA

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