Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1938 — Page 13

TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1938

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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|or on farms in bins approved the Commodity Credit Corp. Loans |

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PROVISIONS FOR WHEAT LOANS ARE ANNOUNGED

Rate Reported Between 60 And 70 Cents Per Bushel.

WASHINGTON, June 14 (U, P). —Secretary of Agriculture Wallace announced provisions today for loans by the Commodity Credit Corp. to wheat farmers. The statement defined

ble storage, but did not disclose the loan rate which,

ported, will be between 60 and 70 |

cents a bushel. Loans, Mr. Wallace said, will be restricted to growers whose wheat acreage did not exceed a fixed per cent of the total soil-depleting acreage allotment under the soil conservation program. The Farm Act passed by Congress this session provided that wheat loans should be made to ‘“co-operators” if the July crop estimate indicates a production than a normal year's domestic consumption and exports. “From the June crop report it appears that the crop will be large

enough to bring the loan provisions | | of the act into operation,” | lace said.

Mr. WalThe department's crop reporting board estimated the wheat crop at between 1,020,623,000 and 1,045,623,000 bushels. Details Lacking the amount,

“Details regarding

| terms and conditions of the pro-

posed loans have not been fully developed, but producers who plan to apply for loans and handlers of loan wheat should make preparations for the 1938 crop,” Mr Wallace said. : In order to be eligible for wheat must be stored in a Federal-

approved warehouse by

suitable

ly licensed or

will be made only on wheat grow

1, | this year,

Wheat stored in Federally licensed or other approved warehouses must be of grade No. 1 heavy, No. 1, No. 2 or No. 3 of the class hard or grade No. 1, No. 3 of the classes durum, durum, hard red winter, soft winter or white, as defined in official grain standards. When stored on the farm, wheat must have been threshed and stored in the granary at least 30 days prior its inspection for sealing must be of grade No. 1 heavy, or No. 2 of hard red spring, grade No. 1, No. 2 or No red durum, hard red winter, or white, If stored in Federally

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No. red the

No. 1 or of

soft red

| other approved warehouses hard red | spring or durum wheat must contain

moisnot

not more than 14'5 per cent ture and other eligible classes

| more than 14 per cent. The maximum allowable moisture content | for farm-stored wheat is 1 per

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9 By United Press —A— Net DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES High Low Last Change 30 INDUSTRIALS Air Redue 45'2 45.2 43'a ... Yesterday ......coienens 11187 —2.38 Alaska Jun’ ili 10% 10% 10% ee | Week age GRsiibiiiin 84S <0 egh Corp "13 | Month age 118.38 L008 Alle h Steel 133 132 133 — 13 | Mon r casas attannna at * 9 ilied Chem 148° 40° MET TF B02 YOHF AEG ...i.oiiiiiiiiiiiii 167.40 4 1.89 Alicea Not 3 {A n + i High, 1038. 134.25; low, 98.95, an ote pred - . Am Can 188 18, 186, + 134 | High, 1937, 194.40; low, 113.64. Am Car & ¥ pt 302 30%2 002 — (2) 20 RAILROADS : 1 1 11 — | . ah £hain, 4 5 Bi ta 3p — ia | Yesterday ........coonvninnnn 20.18 —0.23 Am Inter de 3 1318 ie — a) Week ago ...... sesbiiataii 20.55 —AN3 m Mch & Fdy 13's 8 sa + U8 | a Am Pwr & Lt 37a 3% 333 —~ 1} Month age ....... shaadd divi MN —-0.03 aaa Am P&L 6 pf 31'z 312 31'a — 3a | Year age .............o0ie.. 5018 10.43 we » ah Bald BLA joi 30 1042 TT.."%| High, 1938 32.33: lew. 19.00, Am iB i? Rr 7. 61.16; low, 28.01 i Am Roll Mi . 143 1412 14% ‘5 High, 1937, 61.16; « WIL N. Y. List Up Fractions to Step Taken After Guaranty im fait Gi Siz Si ow 15 UTILITIES Point in Technical Wrests Control From |i Soo: lish HOW HEA © | viuertas coooocooriinroon hot ase oin in ecnnica rests Am T&T .. 129% i bi 13078 —_— 7 Week ago ....... saddtiiinin 18.88 —0.10 | Am Tob 8 . 68a ‘ 914 = 4 19.50 nn Am Water w 84 % 84 — i Month age .......ceo00cviins 2.8 “ Recovery. Young. Am Woolen pt = 31 3 31 . 1XBAP ARO ...iiciiiiiiiiiianis 26.23 40.25 ree ——— Anaconda ..... 23% 23h [KR + High, 1938, 21.88; low, 15.14, Armour IL... 308 00% gis L... | High, 198%, 33.54: low, 19.65. Armstrong Ck 27. 272 ($7 NEW YORK, June 14 (U. P).—| BALTIMORE, June 14 (U. P).— Asso Dry Gas * 3% aa aa + 85 STOCKS i : Atchison 25 242 8 = ; “ Stocks rose fractions to more than a | Directors of Chesapeake Corp. a top Atchison, of i 30 i0 - A YoRUeFAAY :iiiiciiiiiiiniin WAT =i : ; i y Atl Pdr . 92 2 Week ago ...... Chenaes . 38.98 —bho point in a technical recovery today | holding company of the former Van | xii%iion Corp 3% 3% 3% 0 ha. Bl 10.98 after early easiness. Trading failed | Sweringen rail empire, today voted | ; YEAR ARG (i i.ioioiciiinaiiy 59.08 0.60 : y i 1 “as to pick up momentum, | to dissolve the corporation at the | Bait & Thio, it 3 3 : iu Fish. jos. a: tow. 31 Py bik i : 4 thes 4 . 5 54 5 -_ 3 gn, LON 9.64 y 98.810. Merchandising issues, farm equip- | earliest possible opportunity. | Bangot & Ar .. Hk Ni Ns? —- - ments, metals, motors, aviation| pecision to dismantle the corpo- | Bendix Avn fie Wie MW 2 High Low LASt Change shares and rails were in best de-| tion was taken at a meeting of | Beth Steel a $31 121s 3h 3 | Montanis oi... Ble Bie BH —= 3 mand. Sears Roebuck had 2's | ine poard of directors at which in- | Borden Lo13% 13 18% — a | Mont Ward poonOBoe Points gain to 564, while Bethlehem | {ir 20 of the Guaranty Trust Co. |Boston& Me .. 2 2 8 ji. [Motor Whi ...' 8% 84 84 ... | - - \ “ : % a Steel ran up a point after an initial | ¢ New York obtained control of the | Bkivn & Q nf. 14 Ta a + a | Mullins Mig B 3s 3, 3 + decline. U. S, Steel was up 35 at| d th yosition of Robert | Bruns-Balke g: a fir gt Sp |S 2 THY realist . . Lo 415 sit | board over the opi | Bucyrus-Erie ils ila is — A J 4. Kennecott led coppers with a |g young, New York financier. | Bullard ....... 13%; 13%: 183%2 — 1}s | Nash Helv q % q EW i § . i ar py | seid l= point gain and International Har-| ay young bought the company | Ed Nai Biscuit [023 mu mu LA vester spurted 1'i points to 51's. from George Ball, Muncie, Ind. | Samet iT 13; 18% 18% + "Wa | Nat Gypsum. "So 81 "Sa =n Chrysler rose 1% to 41% after hold- | capitalist. | Gan Pacific... 83% 83% fat — st | Nat Lead LAB 18% 18% — he narrowly around its previous Guaranty proxies voting stock | Gaterniliar 1 - 39 22 3 : Nal Eri L E a 493 a3 Li a close. ie evi rhe 0 | Cent Foundry 23a 2% 3... Natomas . 103 103: 10% A Woakiiess | ail i { which previously had been frozen | Gerro de Pasco. 33's 33's 33a — 3 | Nevher: tn jas I)o% Is + eakness in railroad liens fea- | hy court order, elected three new | checker Cab 8 "| 295i, — ii |N Y Centtal 10% 10% ,103x — 1 tured early trading on the listed | directors to give Guaranty control. | Ches & Ohip .. 2338 23, 35% ~ Nore Liayest ..Mh0p tine in Toi bond market today. The action was taken at a special | Ch & Nw Ry 01 toi 01% pet | No Am Avn ... 9% gt Bh + : “hs ig —y 1 = meeting of stockholders and the | Shi fnew T --- 405% I5ia dia +s |RS Am Ra of Bn 8: Mu & , 91 9 : HR 2 { regular annual meeting was then | City Stores Lg | 22 nn <b py oo | o Climax Moly Co 38 3 38 3 Cur b Stocks convoked. Coigale--P 8! 84 EZ + 4 ohio Oil . Sh av 8% Net. | With the Guaranty directors vot- | &olum Gas .... 8, 8 4 _j [Gite fam Fadl HH, — " Abin itd High Low Close Change | ing as a unit, the following resolu- | Com ny ir 33; J37a 3314 + 2 Owens Ill Glass 52 5012 52 4 1% Albin U8 L.- B3 DR BG 34 | tion was then adopted: Com Solvents . 18 2% °° B! y= pum, o Am 1004 1004 1004 ol : I ha Comwith Edison 24 24 2, — Pac Am Fish 8! at at 1 Am Super oo. 11.08 11.18 11.98 | “Resolved, That it is the sense of | comwith & So . 1% Aa 1% .... (RAC A Fish oo G8 88 3 TQ Ark N Gas A .. 3a 3g 3a this meeting that in the best inter- | Comwlith So pf. 40 {7 5 “| paramt Pict 63% 8% 8% — a Austin Silver a 14 ia | Cons Aircraft . 15 1433 If "i-64 | Para Pic 2 pt 8 3 : eel Barium Stl -acc Jd al ah est of the stockholders of the Chesa- | com Edison rts 132 13.164 di F180. Park Utah 2 3 7. ¥£'% giikel Gas, Pik oid oid od [ll |peake Corp. that the’ corporation Con: BRR iad HR Hh TL mules gs ih iho Cartier Corp .. 23 23 22 should be dissolved at the earliest | con Textile 814 Tet 33a ‘*'*y, | Benn Coal & © 1% 1% 1% ‘ ry Bi : 5h — : Gilles Serv ot shia sha shia oi''u | practicable moment and that, pend- | £3 BOE Bo gia mine 2h — 4) BRA" Mogrie Ris NE 32 ye Cait Col 0 & g ‘. 34 3. 3's 's | ing legal steps necessary to carry | Cont Mot ...... ” pt 23° ‘ |B Brew . rH. Sh jah $" : i i i 33 3% v . ‘ed a — Con Con, Mns i 18% 3 1944 ih out such dissolution in accordance | Grea, BY ig 3 io. if PR MOE : 903; 901s 00%; — ta Eagle Ficher L 8 8 8, — i) with Maryland laws, holdings of the | crown Cork pt Re 31 21% — * | Ehillins, ty : 31a Sila 3a ces auity D hak > : : b : = .e 8 : a : : can Grd Na "Piling ia Ye HN | corporation in the Chesapeake & glucible Of a 1% 13s i ik Public Serv 2874 2834 2834 he Bult Oil ...... 3314 334 Ba | Ohio Railroad should be distributed | Curtiss Wr AL. 19'a 10% 19%a + 3 Bullman ....... 23: Wh Wa + Iron Fireman . 127s 127s 12% 1% | to stockholders of the corporation | coh . he...) | le i. Rid 5 95 9 : i . & 3 A J ad an uh, HB, ';, | and that directors of the corporation | Del & Hud 3% Sh Sh | Radio 5% 5% 5% Moltbderu im LH 3 i's — la be and are hereby requested to give | pome Mines 3834 28 28 ‘a Radio ptN 49 48'% 18% — epec S'k A Ia A : i a bi ueglas 43! 3! ‘8 adio- r 2 2 PSind8 of. 172 172 17 attention and consideration to ac- | Doufias Air 3's 1a Ils ia | Bem Rand pt 83 83 83 ; Ei ahd Jpo rod: 32, 4n * | tion to bring about prompt dissolu- | pu Pont deb .. 13% 13% 13% — 2% | Re hob gui:: (3h ak 4 1 A © a" 2°14 <4 t “w D t 2 2’ —- 3 Sherwih-W .... 10 = 19 79 = — "3; | tion of the Chesapeake Corp. —E— Revere Cob Hd Bis 4 = 4a Singer Mfg ....235 ~~ 235 ~~ 233 -anty Trust interests he East Kodak 1401's 149'2 1490's — 1'2 | Reyn Tob B 36% 363% 36% — la Sunray Oil 23% 2% 2% Guarant; Trust interests h 1d a Elec Auto L 1514 15'a 15a ‘4 | Roan Antel 141 141, 147, — 3% Technicolor 22% 22% 22%: Ri five-to-two margin on the board of | gjec Boat : 9% 138 1a Va | aaa on Lk Far A *34 Be 3 * directors after the election of the Ble, Fara le t a a at "3 | 8t Jos Lead 20, 20% 4% =~ Wright Harg 8 i's Ts { three new members of the board. Bl sans ©. 39 39 39 Th | Schenley Dist pf 82 82 of, =—1. Mr. Young presided at the meet- | Eng Pub S * # Ee SH 4 pal Ch icago Stocks { iny but his protests against the ac- | BHE Goritecin F : Sears Roebuck . 55 541, 54: - % 7 | $4 Sp ; 1 ; mach | a Shattuck 5% 73a ® tion were futile as Guaranty Trust| on sis ... 27 21 #1 «= WN) Socony Vacuum 13% 13% 118% + High Low Close held approximately 71 per cent of wilh So Am Gold od’ 174 S78 — 4 Abbott Lab 42 42 42. the voting stock to between 8 and | gair Robt .... 3 3 3 | $3 Fal md os BE Be 1n ( 18 1 0 . DR v > ey . "+ ” 1 | S Advance Alum 2 212 212 | 10 per cent for Young. Gen Baking .. 1'4 a TN 2 | South Ry 8% 6% 6% — 3 r ir Re 1 \ Gen Electric... 32% 32% 32% 2 | South Rv nf 10! 10! 10! — 1 Armour x Co 5: B 3 : ———— { Gen Foods 293% 20 20 '% Fy 3 Ww Mh 234 Dag 27a } fe By Anis) 10% 10's Gen Motors, .. 28a 28 Ba + a Shetry Cor y 20's 2015 201 } he Ay: 2 444 oy t D 1 118! 118! — WW Pp I 2 2 . Berghoff Brew : 1 Gen Mot pf... 118'% ‘ . Spiegel Ine 87 1 Borg. Wather 4 18% 183% on S Om, Retrget 1, yf Hs — % | gig Brands : ig 7 ‘i Butler Bios gr ar Glidden ...... 18% 18% 181 .... |Std Brands pt 100 100 100 + % Cent BLES nf Sh. Goebel" mew 31% 3H U1 | Sid GRE I me fe Lo nt } 1 i ; “EIN Goodyear Ji 51 i] = | 8 d a 5% § a cent & sw H 94 : as ” BOND PRICE INDEXES Goodvear pf 71 71 : 1 : Std O Cal 28a 3 . 35 ail, ea & J : - “Is 50 50 50 ah Grant pf 22%; 2274 2214 1 3% Std Oil Ind 29 29 29 ‘hry ghee Corp, i is 1 i + Gt North pt 143; 14} 141; — 33 | Std Oil NJ 4534 45% 43% — 1 Chgo Yel Cab 2 81a 84 Inds. Rails Utils. Bonds | Gt Nor Ore 10% 10's 10a = 3 Sunshine Min 1074 10's 10%: — 15 Ce an 95 ‘20 ‘93 | Yesterday ¢ 2 50.2 03.4 4.3 | Greyhound Cp 8% 8% 8% { Swift & Co 155% 1534 184 — la Glmnith EB BAY Coit aia gal, 243 | Week ago (195 52% 83: 1s) " [tes Gould xw. 4% 4% 4% J Uh Consol Bis ‘ 5 4% 4% | Month age 810 Bnd 938 S| pak W i 34 # i Era ip + 5 ack Wat 27 2 29 115 | + i "1 ” } Cudahy 4 Biag e:: 1 { Tu Is Year ago . 50.9 03.9 100.8 93.2 | Hecker Prod 6% 6% 8% Peri 314 3 in, a uv Elec Househd 3 3 3 Two years ago. 90.8 92.8 105.6 96.3 flere, Hdl en 13's 13's 38's — 2 | Tex GUIf Sul .. 30% 30% 30% ‘14 Gen, Hshld Ut i li... 1 1 1 1938 Mich $30 06 955 K25 | Homestans 63 6 May Ly L& PC&O. 8a BW 8 Qoidblall Bios 83 Mh. 183 | 1938 Low . 49 48 81.3 30.3 | Houston Oil 6's 6a 6h Ifompson Er : J's 1a lt ‘4 Iron FITemMan , ..c..eeee 13% 1312 13%2 {193% High (.... 95.0 100.2 10B0 100.3 Hud avis 2314 20a 23% — Ih | Transamerica .. 9 0 'S,. : Rello; n pA 2d tena 8 8 8 1937 Low .. 0.1 69.3 92.3 81.1 | Hupp Motor... 34 "84 “84 “ y | a & NAL ap 90 90? a : MeGuRy Noes iiiiii 28. 93 23 [1938 High SLR 100.0 106.2 100.2 | t= | 30th Cent-P pt 20% 20% 20% Mickel Food ...e.enes 23% 24 235 1938 Low 90.0 R47 103.5 08.3 na Bix = dp) : is Mid We Corp 51 51 5) In Central s ia i's - 3 ai st IP soins 5'z 2 1. | (Copyright. 1938 Standard Statistics Co.) nspiratn i 9 9! t Mid Na ME" titel 1a 133 Yh | pyre hs ha Int es Rh 147 14615 14612 2 in Jacife si si sl ditty NOD “SPDATES seven 3 4 a a i - 3 { - 2 2 ? Nowest Bancp ......ee 85a 8% 6% U. 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS Int Hatveser fh S Nn Wn 2 Un Air Op |.... 28% 2334 289% So Bend Lath ......... 11 14 14 Treasury Bonds Int P& P pf. 28 8 28 * * 1 Un Air Lines 8 Ta 8 Bf Stan Dredging .......e 2 2 2 High Low Last | Int Shoe . 29 20 20 ¢ | United Corp Sh 2% 2% Stan Dred pf 11's 1113 ile i ts ig Stimt T & T 8% 8 814 hy | United Cp of 25 243, 25 Swift Int! ‘eit 2514 25% PAREN 3 as 1943. 40 June .. 106.25 108.25 1068.25 Int T&T For 8, [1 8, 1. | Un Gas Imp . 9% LEY 9% Utah Radio Prod ..... 114 114 114 | 3%s 1947-43 ves 110.23 110.23 | Teland Cr Coal 17 i * US Gypsum ... 87 67 87 1 Zenith Radio . ‘ 10 8 10 2 107 | 314s 1945-43 110.2 110.2 | { | UU 8 Rubber 28 952 957% 14 ITs i 391s 1943-45 100.36 100.36 | dohns-M 61: 61: 6 US Emer... 30% Se. Disa 3748 947-45 108 s-Man 12 T'2 13 = 1 S melt : 5 56° FOREIGN EXCH ANGE PRR 4 4 108.2 108.2 oy di ! US Steel i A ils +H Sas 1049- 3 P J] § Steel nf .. 947%: 047, 94% — 13 ) 3 : Qq Kennecott ..... 251 Mm 14 } 1 iv ” = ” NEW. YORK, tune 14 (U.P) poet | 1113 1H npn Red Oi off Sl bd EE exchange iFregiia Jo lowing ig ate | 313 . 101.28 101.38 a , Ws 1 t °C Net Change | 2248 103.11 103.11 | pampert 1th ih Ii 4 3% No 33 31 3% EH England (pound) 00 3-16 3% jus Yo Jug 1 Loew % é 10% 401, 40, - 14! Warner Bios 1% FEN 3 0 ~ dollar A 3. ne Star Cem : 1 3 a y 1 1 Gahada (Holla) - wong 0000 3-16 | 2°48 10232 102.32 Loose-W Bis 164 1 1 . West file Sup. Jan Ii MARA Italy (Lira 0526 00001 4 Federal Farm Mortgage Bonds Lou & Nash 22 32 32° — 1, | West Pac . “3h “th Vy Belgium (heiga) 1699 —.0000 4 18 1047-42 106.12 106.12 106.12 wel West Union ... 20% 2014 20% Th or A at's (3A ARE RE RH ae aa Yee oy Wen ATR ad oa Do Swift franc) 2204 —.0005 Home Owners Loan Bonds Matin Gl Le 2 2M 22h — a | White 88 Dent 1314 17% 13% . Hol. (guilder) 3345 0004 244s 1949-39 103.4 103.4 103.4 | MOIRETe, fore dla dg 42, "White Mo ih Gh Civ — Sweden (kt) 444] oon; 2las 1944-42 104.11 104.11 104.11 | Menge Shh “A = woslworth' . 42 41% 4 Norway ‘ Kron 317 ono 3s a FOREIGN gr a 106.14 Minn-Maline : 4 Bi i 1a | —_Y— CT — a A POR * IN . R * » 1 ! Yellow ‘Tr .. 103 105 nt } 1 High Low Last | Mohawk Bh 0% Huy "Young 8 & W'. 11% 113% i154 13 BANK STOCKS Argent 4's 1 .. 90 BOY B93 E : ag i razil 6.5 26-57 12° le Aus A d k | Canada 2ias 45 ....... 101%a 1017a 101° a B Ak Chile 65 80. ..ociii 1902 190 19:4 og Bank of finetica ie iaeia 15% 17% | getihalt i819 Caihbibiig 31a 314 314 . 1X as babiesss Fe taly 7s § ‘i . mm Tila Tila Bankers Trust .......e.eeenn 31 3312 | Japan 6's 54 ........ 14 2H 74 Bank of NA ub S50 hissiies 3 sa | Japan 5'ss 83 59'a 59' 59 Y Central HANOVEr saccteectcanses 80 83 Norway 6s 43 Wo'2 1Us'2 1va:a - 1 Chase iiieitaicherd 26 27!3 | Panama 5s 63 13 19 BH 01 Nn 10S na 0SS Se +e gfe | DOMESTIC BONDS . Q Continental .iciciciisaisanis 12 13'2 | High Low Last i ———————— Pl Corn Exchange .....oeeveinsn 43 33 Am & For P 5s 2030. 50'2a 50% 50'z \t 20 | ATT deb 5's 43 113's 113 13 3 : : Fre National 1328 | Am Wat Wk 6s 75 0... 94 * on 04 CHICAGO, June 14 (U. P).— corn was off i to %, and oats Were Ho ; "Hn Atm Co Del 4s 2% 13s 104% 10434 | Wheat prices rallied moderately | unchanged to 'i lower. ving VA \ rm Co Del 4s 5 9; 9 93s | boas : | Manufact fers + 3415 AL TSF cv 410s 48 100 924 913, 013, after a weak opening on the Chi-| The upturn at Winnipeg and | Natiogal City 8 | Al ISP gen ds 93 1014 101 10h cago Board of Trade today. | strength at other domestic markets | ru z Al - 8 Ve seas © : J { 3 Pu blie a 24% Au Coast I 45s 52 ...... 704 10% Toa | At the end of the first hour of | encouraged buying at Chicago as| t FUAranted (oo. .ceiseinane | 5 14 i | a te mi——— | BO Ie Oe Choe." a op 1a trading Wheat was off % to up fad did unfavorable crop reports from | B&O 4'5s B0cy .....ius 1415 1384 13a] _— iver and Oklahoma. | } \'T | Bi = \ 2! 1 3 | U. ST ATEMENT | BER. Tg hr ge Tod? 138:4 1381: 133 Liverpool closed 2 to 3 cents lower | WASHINGTON. June 14 (U. P) Gov. gem hi El ® 51 2s 8 95% 857% | ietza the quiet demand on the ery + enses nd receint for the Y ac 5s 37 KER 30 : bb : cu Fy ao) pg throu gh June 11, com- | oh Sh 3:5 98 D 92', 024 02 continent, Overnight export busi- | : ‘ >hi Bur Qu 58 71 ..... 1 Ti Ti SS wat ! i y Pir yun This year Last Year | Chi East bE 58 51 « 13 : 10 10 ki was disappointingly small, ut Expenses .8£7.181.106.805.55 $7.056,434 949.99 gh M St P&P 55 2000 . 2% 234 23 some inquiry for North American 5 5.636,808.062.90 4.639.194 008 22 | Ch T ifau inc 5s 60 36! 38 38! Ww was ; eps et 1.544'297.842 65 2.417.240.941.77 | Chi Un Sta 3%4s 63 .. 103 © 103 1 heat reported today. Net def 1.485.574.792 8 234 3h 541 i Chi W Ind en 4s 52 .... 82'a 82'4 82% Wheat receipts in Chicago today | Cash bal . 2.441.435.4324 788,313.710 CC St L 4's EB 77 43 43 3 ' ; . Work. bal 1.837.677.821.77 _ 381.311.882 45 | Clev Un Ter 3s 713 8% Ba TRA Dairy Products Decli 3.3 were estimated at 5 cars, Fub, dete. 381 14331 34. or 1 148 Fri 3% 20 | Clev U Ter 4's 77 3% 13% 33% y ucts ecline J. Corn prices were slightly lower | Gold 8. ..12.944 531 712 5,758.08 | Col Sou 4iss 80 36! 38 18 ¢ : k gh Customs 315082 348.65 481.084.564.30 | Cons Off 1v.x 31 99's 984 23% Per Cent, Accordin holding within narrow trading St | Cons Bis Jas 48 10333 103'2 103!s | ' g limits. Some hedge selling was | OLIS CLEARING HOUSE { Consu Pw 3'4s 70 1043, 104'a 10415 | INDIAX AP 2 Jo 000 | Det Edi 4s 65 110% 11004 110s | To Report noted in light trading, but country | Driatings ...ii. sth | Erle ref 58 33 ......... 1H 1134 14 | 3 offerings were light. Receipts of | BIER c4iitiiiristiieete chesritnd Bf I OF ress gi : s a | Pot Btons Bogie ita IA UN ——————— corn in Chicago were estimated at A 1 5 1 \ . CHICAGO PRODUCE [£3 ¥ 3 55a ith oh) jah | WASHINGTON, June 14 (vp) — | 196 ears | Gen Stl Cas 312s 49 LI 40 | Retail food costs, led by dairy prod- | LIVERPOOL WHEAT ny frm ints. 1.482 052 | Goodrich Bs 45 2 Ba! sa | - 3 . p A ; hoo 1d oat Fa firsts. (09-9102 score). 34% | Goody T&R 5s 57 105'a 103'a 103'a | UCtS, declined 4 per cent between | as cquivalents based on sterling at 04340: extras (02 score), 23%ac: firsts, 23 | Gt Not is G 48 80 i's RO April 12 and May 17, the Labor De- $4.08.) a 23 aC» oe nds, 2 21c; area 88 Lok Hocking v h hf “ ie ia 10 partment reported today. High Low Close clos | Boe: Sala Be oA Ike s Hous Oil 5128 40 102% 102'4 102'4| A decline of 33 per cent in the | July $ 051, 8 BA'{ & 05% be riint Fi v 3% recent - 1 7 ’ 7 ww As A ‘i BOY : 57 Fees WL) fh Jeeeints, 24.119 Hid San ref so 51 ab 1 184 cost of dairy products brought the He. a Hh Re i Than errs, 196 extra firsts, cars, 20c: less Ee 68 ‘ 28'; 28 28's | May index of all foods to 79.1 per — “ Y4¢ checks. 18lse: urrent | NO 5% 3 34 32! 332 | a Sa : han ca Ss 19 ies che ke, 15sec. euriehl | JCOSLING 4%ss 63... .. 331, 31° 3 -|cent of the 1923-25 average, the | . ARGENTINE GRAIN firsts, 20 storage-packed extras, 20%ze. jnland 5 Stl 3s 61 106% 106'2 108'z | department said. | (WEUENOE AIRES, June 14 (U. P).—Graln 8, ¥ irPeriar oibts, 43] Int T&T 58 55 ........ 81 8612 66% | | 8 ow a a 150s Juesuler, reel hens, | Int TRT 4158 52 0.100 84% 64° 64 |, ane index is now 85 per cent heat—June 82c. off 1%e: July 82%e, 187 18140; Leghorn hens 15¢; spring Int T&T cv 4'os 30... 93'a 92'2 83 |lower than a year ago, 16.6 per cent | of 1%e. 821 Ye: chickens, 18'5@ 19! roosters. 13wnlde; gus * x sgh has 61 i.e ae a a | higher than in Mav, 1933. The larg- | off Thee June 62'ie, off lie: July 60!ae, yroiler ‘ ers Ta @18Vac; | Jag 58.39 ......uii ] Y, : TA a Ctrvers, Taste | Leh V RR 45 2003 .... 16 = 15'% 15% | est decline in the past year—24.8 per Pqta—sune 5206, off We: July eble, UIREVS, ine tzbktinns fei A | Loews Inc 3'4s 46 ..... 99 99 a9 — RF . . a | : | Cheese Twins, 136 1ihae; Saisies, 13919 | None Asi to 55 48. .. oi. Me NW, 0, |cent—was in fruits and vegetables. | Qats—Jund 20. unchanged. : potatoes —- New Stock: Supplies, heavy: Lou Ark Ry 5s 69 83... .63. .63; | a saan aside | gf RA —dunt 31.17%, uly $L1T4 demand. slow: market, steady to weak; [| Lou & Nash ds 40 10054 10042 100'5 Bliss Iriumphs., $1.80422.10; | McKe & R 5'55 50 ..... 99'2 08'a 99'; ana and Oklahoma Bliss Triumphs, | Mo K&T 1st is 90 +ov 80 50. 50 RETAIL PRICES SLIP c WAGON Wi WHET $1.60: Mississippi Bliss Triumphs. $1.8714% | Mo Pacif ev 5's x 49 4 3: 3% 5 'Ity grain elevators are paying for No. Tr Bliss Triumphs, $1802.03; North | Mo Pacific 5s Fit 17 1634 168% T0 TWO-YEAR LOW tard. Shc: other grades on thei merits. Carolit Cobblers $1.5041.60; North Caro-| Mont Pow 33s 886 B44 Mia Nisy | | Gash eorn. new No 2 vellow 4fc. Oats lina Bliss Tritmphs, $1801.95: California | Nat D P 33is Siww 106% 1001s 100%4 | ase. White Rose. $2.10%225: California Bliss | Nat Steel is 65 107%: 10% 10402 | $ Triumphs, $2.15. Old Stock: Supplies. light: | N $ Cent ref 3s 2013 HE 8 31. | NEW YORK, June 14 (U. P).— | “he ' 0 Ruse |} > 201. : demand, Light market 3 ends. Jdaho Rus, NYE StL dat c as Ll 28% 28% 8 82 Retail prices in Ma Qeclined to the | CORN AND WHEAT REGION t Burban 2.05; son 3'is ....105% 105'a 10:4 lowest level since Sept. - | Butbanks, $180. ok 483: shipments, | N.Y Edson 31a 65 1. 108 108 = 108 pt. 1, 1536, fall. | OFFICIAL WEATHER sa rrivals, 147; on track, 433; @ SI NY NH & H 4's 67 .... 14 14 1¢ ing 08 per cent below the April By U. 8. Weather Bur 893. N Yo lel dias do 0.108% 1081 103% | average and 6.4 per cent below the Cs YY — FOOD PRICES Nor Pacif 3s 2047 a 141, au . “un 1937 comparative, Fairchild Publi- —T7 A. M., June M1538 Stat ¢ s Bb ciiens { iP \ ’ - State o Ohio Edis n ts 6 ees JOUR 101A 10s cations reported today. . a Sations High Low tation weather CHICAGO. June 14 (U. P.).—Sweet Po- | Penh Co 4s 63 ........ an 20 20 The decrease from April's price ARROIA en oan 34 3 lear tatoes — Tennesee, bu. hampers Lid ia Rg J PR a Bn ni levels was somewhat greater than | Wh atheid 1! i i 2 lear — i , trates, S0@ 2.55. S74 ' veh 2 N " | e Seana I J Eo Tiling, Du 25@50c. Tomatoes— | Penn RR gn 4':s 85 ... 801s 89 £9, [the drops recorded in April and Marion La 17 53 2 Glens | Texas, lugs, $L13@133 Cauliflower. Call. | Loh hl bu 81% 831% 83i4| March, the analysts said, explaining | Lafayette... 18 28 8 Cloudy 3 “ 3 —California } Ds 9 os 8 53's 83's | : : ambr 4 J fornia, Crates Sud on, Celery — Florida. | phil Rd Coal S48 [11 3 34 34] that this was caused by post-Baster Columbus... qo» Clear erates S16! 130-1b. &acks)— | Philippine £37... 13% 32 3a | incennes ...... 0 Texas iy Fie D8 1.40: Texas | Port G E 415s 80 ...... 38% 3812 sas | Clearances and more extensive pro- | pagii Bm 5 4 Shu w Ww 81305 1 Postal T&C 3s 53 ...... 103%: 10ta 10% | motions. Wayne ..... 74 58 0 PiCldy Rite Wes — | Rich Oil ev 4s 52 ...... 04 04 4 | Indianapolis ... 74 80 0 Cloudy St LSF 4s A 50 ........ ai, 9] 014 | Terre Haute .... 82 82 T Cloudy I. 0c AL PRODU CE | Shell tn © 31.8 51 102): 1031s 102.4 COAL oUTPUT UP Evansville 60 0 Clear Soe ac 3'25 5 i 7 + re a So Pacific 4148 81 ..... 33% 33% 34% By United Press Heavy breed hens, 15c: Leghorn hens, | 80 Pacific 4'>s 68 ..... 35 33% 35 Indiana's aggregate coal output ) ! breed broilers, 1': Ibs. and | So Pacif col 4s 49 30 37 37% y oe i lee: Leghorn broilers. 1'z bs. and | Sou Rwy 8! bs. 568 ...... 3B 37 3 | increased 25,000 tons during the Rush Jobs Make Us Smile over 1%: bareback broilers, 1l¢; old [So Rwy 6s A 56 ....... 36 35% 35% | week ended May 28 to 200,000 tons, + . yos'ers, Pe. Sou Ry gen 4s 58 ..... 2834 273% 283 H d P TORe 1° Strictly fresh eountry tun ege gs, Stan Oil NJ 3s 81 103'4 103 ih the U. eau of Mines reported enaren rinting 15'¢c: (each full case must weigh 35 n Pae Ist 4s 47 110%, 108%: 110}4 ay. compares with a total < t of 15 cents for each United Drug 5s 53 85 64%, B47, N m MD Cate nel Hodue ton will be made) 1} 8 Rubber 5s 47 105 5-32 ae 5- 32 "os 5- 13 production nf 175000 tong in the 0 pany, Ine. Butter No. 1, 38isa Te; No. 2 246 | Wabash sles A 78 W% % | previous week and 254,000 tons in 685 CENTURY BLDG. RL 8533 84izc; buiterfat—No ec; No c. arren B 8s 41 .......\ (Prices oie by Wadley Co.) West Union 5 i) ‘eae she 1] s1 | the corresponding period a year ago. ——— ———————— js pas lsi) ol ‘=

cent lower,

| LEMAUX IS ELECTED

TRADE BOARD HEAD

Hitz and Deluse Al Also dad Officers.

Trust installed as

Irving W. Lemaux, Co. president, will be president of the Board of Trade at July 11 meeting. He chosen to head the board at its 56th

annual election meeting yesterday. Other officers elected were A Dallas Hitz, George Hitz & Co vice president, and Albert O. Deluse, Lew Hill Grain Co. | retary, re-elected treasurer, The secretary of the board will be named at the installation meeting. Elected to four-year terms on the governing committee were C. William Maibucher, E. E. Allison, I. E. Woodard, Brodehurst Elsey, A. M Glossbrenner, Almus G. Ruddell, R Malott Fietcher, Edwin K. perd, and Victor C. Kendall. M. Earl was elected term.

Security

was

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William H. Howard, secretary of the board since 1910, announced 282 | persons, representing 7864 shares of

stock in the organization, had voted. | The board is composed of 500 In- | dianapolis businessmen.

INDIANAPOLIS LIFE’S BUSINESS AT PEAK

The tndianapolis Life Insurance Co.'s May business was the largest of any month this year, Edward B. Raub, president, announced today. The company's total business reached $107.000.000, the largest in its history, he said.

DAILY PRICE INDEX NEW YORK, June 14 (U, P) Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for United Press (1930-32

equals 100): Yesterday ...cceiiiiiiiiiiee.. 105.03 Week 880 ...iiaiiiiviiiiiai 10316 Month ago ........ii00004...106.50 Year ago dvi iid veiii 14245 1938 high (Jan. 10) .........117.08 | 1938 low (June 2) ..102.43 BE OTHER LIVE ESTOCK FT. WAYNE, June 14 (U. P.).—Hogs— Market 20 to 25 cents lower: 200-220 1bs., $8.90; 220-240 Ibs, $3.8 180-200 1bs,, $8.80. 160-180 1bs., $8.70 240-260 lbs, $8.60; 260-280 lbs, $8.50 280-300 1hs., | $8.40; 300-325 Ibs, $8.30; 325-350 Ibs, $8.20: 140-160-1bs., $8.50; 120-140 lbs, $8.25: 100-120 lbs. $8. Roughs, $7.50: stags, $6.25; calves, 89; lambs, $9: clipped lambs, $7. LAFAYETTE, June 14 (U P.).—Hog market, 25 cents lower: 160-200 lbs. $8 60 @8.75; 200-230 lbs, [email protected] 30-275 Ibs... [email protected]; 275-325 Ibs. $8408.50; pigs, $8.50 down: roughs, $8.25 down, Calves $378.5 50. lambs, SRG0

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All weights of hogs lost 25 cents on the local market today under increased supplies and lower dressed prices, according to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Receipts were expected to total 8500 head, demand for which was apparently not urgent although a favorable | clearance was looked for,

The loss put the top down to $9 for 200 to 210-pound averages. |

| packing sows which failed to share yesterday's upturn escaped with only a 10 to 15-cent downturn to- | day. Bulk of the good sows of all | weights cashed at $7.60 to $8.25, only | a few light butcher types $8.50. | Vealers remained in line with | yesterday's prices, good and choice bulking at $8.50 to $9. Receipts of around 2700 cattle comprised mostly slaughter steers and heifers offered killers their first real opportunity in several weeks to break prices on these classes. How= ever, although the trade was slow and some weakness prevailed, no material decline had been effected at mid-session.

Steers Steady

Strictly good and choice steers held steady with those valued at $9.50 and under possibly weak to 15 cents off. Grassers were scarce, a few scattered lots 25 cents lower. All grades of heifers went unchanged, with choice scarce. Cows | sold weak as against Monday's decline and fat cows are fully 25 cents off for two days. The bull

market was limited to a narrow outlet and prices are off 15 to 25 cents after a similar decline Monday. Several loads of strictly choice 1123 to 1190-pound steers made $1040 and $1050, with the upper crust of the heifer crop $9 to $9.35. Spring lambs were hammered | severely, ending the session with | losses of 50 cents to $1. Top on choice offerings dropped back to $9, with most better grades $8.50 to $9 and common to medium sorts $7 to $8. Bucks were discounted 50 cents to $1 under comparable grade ewes and wethers. Yearlings were represented in only odd lots qualitied from $5 to $6. Slaughter ewes at | $3 down were steady.

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HOGS June 1 ChbbbbiR bias $8.75 5534 3 Jiiiiiiiiiin Chbhiaai as 8.90 5996 3. Shbianbaatasinie 8.80 12807 B. ciisiiiiniiisenniiineee 8.90 4707 To soessnicsssiniinins 9.00 6363 | 8 seiiniiins Chinen we 9.00 7819 1. aiid Sessa ianasianaas 9.00 7089 10. siiviincnsniiinnieinee 9.10 6809 11 «aise bebbaiibabbaiinia 9.10 1000 130 siiias Shbisaiiniitnine 9.25 300 14, (iiiiiiigininsiisininns 2.00 8600 Barrows and Gilts— (140-180) Good and choice .$ 8.254 8.90 1160-180) Good and choice... 8.65% 8.90 1180-200) Good and choice... 8.70 9.00 220) Good and choice... 8.80% 9.00 250) Good and choice B. 754 8.95 0) Good and choice.. 6.65u 8.80 Good and choice.. 8.50 8.65

of value to sell at 89.50 upward; stockers and feeders steady at $879 paid for Southcalves and light vearlings; best fed $9.65. common and medium heifers and all grade cows, scarce; sausage bulls, £6.00 down; vealers, [email protected]; odd lots, $9.50 on strong market, Sheep—Receints, 7000; 5500 directs; late Monday old crop clipped lambs and springers weak to 25c lower; spring lambs, 804i 9.50 to small killers, but medium Texas clipped lambs. £4.75415.25; small lots good to choice, $6.25; old crop clipped lambs and springers, mostly steady: Springers, $8.90 straight; few natives, 0.25. medium Texas clipped lambs, slaughter ewes, steady, $3@ 3.50. CINCINNATI, June 14 (U. P.). Hogs Receipts, 3300; none direct; generally 25¢ lower; top. $9.10: 225-250 lbs. $8.05: 100140 Ibs, [email protected]; bulk good packing

sows, $7417.25. Cattle—Receipts, 500; calves, 600; about steady; package lots ood steers, £0.50: few good heifers, [email protected]; few plain to good heef cows, [email protected]; top bulls, $6.75; vealers about steady, top, $9. Sheep—Receipts, 2500, including 1000 direct Spring lamb trade slow: steadv to weak: good to barely choice nearby springers, [email protected]; strictly choice longhaul ewes and wethers absent ond considered eligible to at least $9.75: slaughter ewes steady, shorn offerings mainly $2@3.

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IS LOW COST BOX INSURANCE

9 Different Sizes $3 to $100 A YEAR

Security Trust Co. 130 E. Washington

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Good B.15% 8.50 -425) Good 7.9000 B.25 15-550) Good .. 7.8500 8.00 5 330) Medium ........4s 7.506) 8.15 Slaught igs RH 140) Good and choice. . T.75@ 8.50 fedium + T.50@ 8.25 CATTLE -—Receipts, 2737— Steers (750-900) Choice .........ss [email protected] (900-1100) Choice ..iivisinns [email protected] 11100-1300) Choice ...... teens 8.506210.50 | | 11300-1500) Choice ....eive.es [email protected] (750-900) Good .iivvvivinane 8.50 0.25 | (900-1100) Good ......ce04s «ss 8.50 9.50 (1100-1300) Good .....iuuus «ss B5 9.50 | (1300-1500) GOOH ..iiassnnss 8.750) 9.15 (750-1100) Medium ...coivea. 7.50@ 8.75 (1100-1300; Medium ......... B.00@ 8.75 (750-1100) Common (plain) .. 6.50@ 7.75 Steers and Heifers— 1660-750) Good cesses B.50@ 9.25 Heifers (750-900) GOOA .........i4s 825@ 4.00 (550-900) Medium ..... ..o0s 7.75% 8.5 (650-800) Cemmon ..... . 6.75@ 17.75 Cows All Weights— Goold ...iiiiiiiiiiiiiig . 6.25@ 7.00 Medi «..ciiiciiiiiiinnnas 5.75@ 6.28 COMMON ....cci.co.iiiinnnns 5.25% 5.75 Low cutter and cutter ...... 5.00% 5.25 Bulls Yearlings Excludea (all ele Goods (beef) . 68.256 7.00 (All weights) Medium 6.00 6.75 Cutter and common 5.00@ 6.00 Vealers (All weights) Choice ......o00s B8.50@ 0.00 (All weights) Medium Pickens 8.00@ 8.50 (All weights) Good .......... 7.00% 8.00 Cull and medium ............4 5.00@ 7.00 Calves Receipts, 932 — (250-400) Choice 7.00@ 8.00 Good 6.00@ 7.00 Medium 5.75 €.25 Common .. ii 5.26@ 6.75 Feeder and Stocker Cattle Steers— (500-800) Choice ...... ees 7.25@ 800 (800-1050) Choice .ie..euas . 7.25 8.00 1500-800) Gooa Cisesenae 6.75@ 7.25 (800-1050) Good siassssss 1.50@ 8.00 (500-1050) Niedintm ..e.ieeui.. 6.75@ 17.50 Common ......... 6.00@ 8.75 Helfers— ' 1650-750) Good and choice... 6.75@ 1.76 Common. medium 6.00@ 6.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts, 948— Spring Lambs— il gho OIC@ ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiy 8.75@ 9.00 Good ....iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin 8.25% 8.75 Medium ..ciciviviiiiiiniia, 7.75% 8.25 Ho ommon Cibiisbinins asia 7.0000 7.75 Good and cholee .........s 2.00% 3.00 Common and medium ..eees 1 5@ 825 | CHICAGO, June 14 (U. F.).—Hogs—Receipts, 16.000; 5000 directs: moderately active, 106 15¢ lower; top, $9.15; good and | choice 170-230 Ibs, $96:9.15; 240-280 Ibs. | 88 80% 9; 200-350 Ibs., 8%[email protected]; 140-160 | Ibs, 88.50@9; good packing sows, $7.60@ 7.90; lighter weights, 8868.35. Cattle—Receipts, 6000; calves, 2000; supply long fed steers and yearlings hardly broad enough for trade requirements; market strong on such kinds; well-finished | yearlings, active, both on steers and heifers, early top fed steers, $10.60, but $10.85 bid and refused: mostly $8.75 9.75 market: shippers after steers and yearlings

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ON THE RADIO

TONIGHT 6:30—A1 Jolson, WFBM. 7:00—=Vox Pop, WIRE. 7:30—=Benny Goodman, WFBM, 7:30—<Fibber McGee, WIRE, 8:00—=Hal Kemp's Or, WFBM.,

The current schedule of radio] talks is reminiscent of political cam- | paigning at its height. But, in spite of the prevalence of addresses tonight and tomorrow, most of | them will be on a nonpartisan plane. | Here at home, National Commander Daniel J. Doherty of the American Legion will be calling the nation's attention to Flag Day at 5:30 p. m. today. Mr. Doherty will speak from WIRE's studios, but you'll have to tune in some other NBC-Red network station to hear him. Hendrik William Van Loon will be speaking from Stockholm tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. (NBC-Blue) in honor of King Gustav's 80th birthday. And on Thursday at 8 a. m. same network, the Swedish monarch himself will address American listeners via shortwave, “How to Keep America Out of War” will be the subject of an address by Rep. Hamilton Fish Jr. (R. N. Y.) at 8:45 p. m. today, CBSWFBM. And on NBC-Blue tomor- | row Assistant Attorney General Thurman W. Arnold will be telling the Advertising Federation of America “What Is a Monopoly” at 12:30 p. m, while Lady Tweedsmuir and Zona Gale will be addressing the American Library Association convention at 2 p. m, Lady Tweedsmuir, wife of Canada's Governor General, will speak from London, while the American novelist is to be | heard from Kansas City, ¥ #

(The Indianapolis Times Is not responsible for inaccuracies In program ane

( Rudy Vallee

Takeoff of the new Twentieth Century Limited from New York on its first run to Chicago will be de« scribed at 3:45 p. m. tomorrow, CBS-WFBM. James Cagney will be among the passenger-celebrities to be interviewed. The new train is expected to make the 960 mile trip in 960 minutes. #

Through assiduous listening, you probably have become conversant with “swing,” its musical charace teristics, terminology, and so on, But do you know your “corn?” If not, this department's advice i8 to tune in NBC-Blue at 5:30 p. m. today and hear Freddie Fisher's Schnicklefritz Band. They not only, will give you “corn” (which is nothe ing more than old fashioned, coun= try-style jazz) but Golden Bantam of purest ray serene. The six Schnicklefritzers, who hail from Minnesota, will be seen with in “Gold Diggers in Paris” when it arrives at the Lyric a week from Friday.

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If your musical taste runs to something more elevated, there is a two-piano program by the team of Alexander Kelberine and Jeanne Behrend scheduled on CBS-WFBM at 3 p. m. tomorrow. The pianists, who have recorded an album of Bach transcriptions, among other things, will play Mr, Kelberine's paraphrase of the Richard Strauss ‘‘Rosenkavalier” Waltzes, and another Kelberine are

| rangement called “American Serene | ade,” | familiar

containing 14 minutes of such tunes as “Solitude,” “The

Man 1 Love” and “The Shadow

| waltz.”

“ ” RADIO TUESDAY EVENING

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nouncements caused by station changes after press time.) | INDIANALOLS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO WFBM WIRE 1400 w_ 00 GN 720 (CBS Ne RY (NBC-MBS) (NBC-MBS) (MBS Net.) 4:00 River Bo Sanin's Or. Unannonnoed Bill Anson { 4:15 Hollace S - New Hanpy Gilmans Airliners 4:30 Tea Tunes Johnnie Johnson Paul Douglas ' " i 4:45 ” ’ Golf Tourney Lowell Thomas Orphan Annfe 5:00 Christ. Science Easy Aces Don Winslow Concert Or. 5:15 Boak Carter Varieties Sports Pirro's Or, | 5:30 NYA Program News “ Bob Elson | 5:45 News Orphan Annie Paul Sullivan Inside Sports 6:00 Biz Town Johnny Johnny W. H, Johnson 6:] ”n » » "” ”n "” Gould’ 8 Or. S:30 Al Jolson Wagne King Paradise Green Hyroet 7:00 Al Pearce Yox, Pon Heidt's Or. Melodyland 7:15 ie ” ! H Ad i Unannounced 7:30 Goodman's Or. Fibher McGee Fibher McGee Concert 7:45 " . id id i Tomorrow's Trib, 8:00 Kemp's Or. Ripley Myster Mysteries 8:15 " h Heatfine" Heroes Denny's Or, 8:30 Ray Heatherion J. Fidler J. Fidle Northerners K:45 Am. Viewpoint Melodies Child's or. "» " 9:00 Entertainment fivoy. Andy Amos.Andy Heidelberg Or, 0:15 Sereenscoons Nev Varieties Madriguera’s Or. 9:30 Sports Review Baseball Halifax Young's Or, 9:45 Felton's Or. y ” " ” | 10:00 News " 4d Pr. Sullivan Cugat's Or, 10:15 Shaw's Or, " i Father's Or, 4 ” | 10:30 Long's Or, Payne's Or, John's Or. Dance Or, | 10:45 "” " Martin's Or, n LL ”n " 1 11:00 Molina's Or, iH H Review Agnew’'s Or, 11:15 s " Agnew's Or, Stahite’'s Or, iy " | 11:30 Gendron's Or, Randall's Or, Randall's Or. Livingston's Or, | 11:45 Noone's Or. Haug's Or, H i ” » | INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI HI WFBM 123 WIRE 1400 WLW 1 Was (UBS Net.) (NBe- MBS) (NBC-MBS) (MBS Net.) 6:30 Early Birds Devotions fiean Musio Box | 6:45 " yl Govt, Markets ugh Cross " " | 7:00 oH " Musical Clock Merrymakers Goo orni il A n » " Ba a Peter Grant 0 Boral | iis essa Byr x0spel Singer | 7:45 " id News Experience » » 8:00 Kitty Kelly Mrs. Wiggs Hymne Crane«Jovce 8:15 Myrt-Marge Other Wife Myrt.-Marge 8 a 8:50 Roundup Plain Bill Hilltop House Morning Melodies 8:45 Stepmother Woman in White Betiv-Bob Dr. Friendly 9:00 Greenfield ViL David Harum Goldhergs Get Thin i 9:15 Apron Strings Lorenzo Jones Vie-Sade Children 9:30 Big Sister Gene Pierson Short Story Painted Dreams 9:45 Real Life Linda's Love Road of Life Sherry’'s Or, } 10:00 Mary McBride Dessa Byrd Editor's Daughter Rhythm Melodies 10:16 Towertiown Pn ’ " i O'Neills Pedro's Violin 10:30 Mrs, Farrell font Notes News Quin Rvan 10:45 Unannounced Farm-Home Mail Box | } Musto Hall Sineine Sam " ”" Rtat t. M so Ha Singin 5 ate St. Maz Farm Cirele WIRE Farm Hour Live Stocks Services 5 Markets Thomas Sawyer " " | ews Betty-Boh Linda's Lov H., Tur | 15 Bohemians Grimm's Daughter trim" s Daughter Melody "ime i 30 Romany Trails Valiant Lady Valiant Lady June Baker 12:45 7 4 Betty Crocker Kitty Keene Serenade | - ———— a a er —— et ct cet EE —— 1:00 All on Deck WIRE Reporter Mary Marlin Roma | 1:15 # ” Headlines a Perkins Today's “Hite ! 1:30 Kate Smith Varieties Penper Young Stoke's Or, | 1:45 Minstrel Men $s ’ Guiding Light Leadoff Man / 2:00 Music Counter Backstage Wife Harding's Wife Baseball | 2:15 ¥ H Stella Dallas Midstream " ’” | 2:30 River Boys Hughsreel Julia Blake ” ” | 2:45 Doris Rhodes Auction Block Hatterfields " " 3:00 Keyboard Baseball Hotiseboat " " 3:15 " y " Mary Sothern " " | 2:30 March of Games ww. Singing Lady n | 3:45 Dedication H " Singing School " ® 4:00 Eton Boys $ " Unannounced Bill Anson 4:15 Earl Gordon : ” Happy Gilman's Ruby's Musle 4:30 Tea Tunes y Paul Douglas Serenade 4:45 ¥ " Golf Tourney Lowell Thomas Orphan Annle |

KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change):

NBC-BLUE-WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; 1070; CBS—<WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS,

NBC-RED-—-WEAF, 660; WTAM,

WENR-WLS, 870; KWK, 1350. | WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670. 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 776.

MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 650,

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