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Sr Ho Be Ch Share! i Ys to Ya Cent; Shares Lose Fractions to Ne ew 7 Sock Exchange Setup Corn Of Yh to ow A Lo 3 More Than Point in Strength at Liverneo Quiet Dealings. By DOUGLAS GILBERT Felt at Start, - > ide a Times Special Writer ~*~ od 42 ¢ NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (U. P)—|. NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—At : CRtaAuD, Aug. 10 (0. B).—FolStocks drifted irregularly lower to- |the first meeting of the Con- ; lowing . inital biving een. - day with losses of fractions to more | way Committee, formed to Ee about stea a light than a point in pivotal shares. Trad- 5 . ; Chi Board .ing was quiet on the setback. reform the Stock Exchange trading on the Chicago - U. 8. Steel slipped off a point to | gnd so named because its ad - 10a py i3.of the Arstihoir: of 59%. Bethlehem also dropped about 5 C le C. Co a 8 ae 10 % Corn a point. Chrysler extended an early | Chairman was Carle C. Con- trad NE Wher Ras up 3h 10 Xo Trgetionsl loss Jo 13% points st op way, able president of the % to oof %. af were he Ls a hile | Continental Can Co. it was pro-- “The strong Liverpcol market was ‘ to ‘hir ublic relations the main encouraging factor on the auto equipments moved lower. Air- | posed e ap b aids ai (he start. Mil crafts had fractional losses and most | counsel. buying vitor in ts ling mesily | This ad 8 eomy ring, seemed noted buying wheat, bub the deils softened after an regularly | 01 Guard stuff, and’ the mand lightened sfter the opening higher movement in early trades. Conway group, nine men with a rg Bond Shares React mop and pail and most of them The continued political tension in . | anti-Tory, would have none of it. the t attrac some attenWei ho Lo Said a member: “You've got the tion as reports were received indiafter an irregular advance failed to best fellow in Wall Street for this cating that hostilities were spreadmeet follow through support. purpose right on this committee. ing. ; : \ Selling centered in the rails, | What do We need a press agent Corn trading remained Taitly ’ i - which led the early moderate rise. for? light with pressure noted particu Losses ranged to more than a point, | Everybody knew he meant Ken- larly in the December future. Exwhile gains were small, ’ | meth C. Hogate. port interests were believed \to be “Local tractions featured the util-| Mr. Hogate came to Wall 8t. in waiting for a further decline. Yesity list, giving as much as 2 points | 1922, when he was 25. A genial terday’s export sales of corn Nore - following yesterday’s sharp setback. | Hoosier from DePauw University, estimated around a iiilion bushels Elsewhere in the domestic corpor- he has steadily built himself a role. and U. S. wheat export sales were ate list price changes were insig- | unique in the market area. Sensible, placed at about 400,000 bushels. nificant. balanced and sincere in his convic- There was some business in pad U. 8. Government loans touched | tions, he not only enjoys the trust winter wheat and Canadian wheat, new 1938 highs on moderate gains. | and ‘respect of his colleagues but done overnight in export circles. \ Trading, however, was slow. is sought out for advice by major Receipts of wheat in: to- |! Foreign bonds were irregular, | Wall Street interests on matters of , | day were placed at. os Cars corn with Japanese loans easy. policy. In. recent years he has’. 118 cars. Cutb stocks likewise reacted |lbeen liason officer between the Sebdimate) slightly after early gains ranging Stock Exchange and the public, a a ain waits wim from fractions to more than a point. [ Sort of financial ambassador of 2 50 San slew spades on arn Rd Leading gains were registered in | 800d Will. Cash corr, new No. 2 5.3 yellow 48c. Oats, the industrial section, where ad- President Calls Paper Fair LIVERPOOL WHEAT yances ranged to 112 points in: North Weighing 280 pounds and stand- w. 8. equivalents based on sterling at American. Rayon “A” at 28%. 6 feet 1‘inch. Mr. Hogate is 8TH 4.) Pre American Cyanamid “B” and Tech- [ing 6 feet 1'inch, Mr. Hogateé 18 . . High Close _ Close nicolor advanced fractionally, but | president of Dow-Jones, Inc. This 4 Titties ‘Photo by Palumbo. OFh vesere$ 01a 8 io $ 10% 8.05 Thew Shovel lost 1 point against | corporation - publishes the Wall Kenneth C. Hogate March’ \. Sid . a Nn any HS the trend to 18. Street Journal and OReraiey a string . K 2 = = of financial news tickers from New : : York to the Coast. a "NE Ww Y ORK S [ OC K S LOCAL LIVESTOC N. Y. Bonds The Wall Street Journal is 56 : aay years old. Under oe S18CLON ot By United Press em : 4 BOND PRICE INDEXES the late Clarence W. Barron it be- : : : 0 9% 9% eo |came the leading Tory sheet of the el Low Last OB DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES High Low Last 2 ge 8 ni Inds. Rails Utils. Bonds | financiers. Under Mr. Hogate, who |, . Tab i 51 5 Py 30 INDUSTRIALS N Y Central ... 19% 10% 19% — Yi ‘85 5770 Yesterday ..... 860 61.4 98.4 819 [took over in 1933 after the deaths | Allegh Steel :.. 18% 18% 18% + % | Yesterday ...c.ccoevcrences. 14881 —1.12 Nycesib v8. 3 By b Barrons nd Gilts— Week Azo .... 859 61.7 982 819|of Mr. Barron and his successor, Al Tes oe 3 Jiu } Ya ty, | Week ARO ....ciieseocieees. 14178 0.24 Nos Lp Jat 2% a 248 I 0 160) G ai and chbice .$ 1.000 830 Month Ago .... 841 586 ° 967 19.8 | Hugh Bancroft, it still is. But ...[Am Com Alc: 12% * 127% 127 — J5 |Month Ao ceccvseiiueeens. 196.90 —0.39 IN y ppv [1100 nn > 14 (ied-180 Good ahd Snoiee. 338 5 Year Ago ..... 92.1 91.3 1021 95.2 s Am Home Pr .. 4112 412 41'2 — 12 | Year AZO ...cccocccecccscces 186.72 —0.26 | No Amer ...... 1%, 21% 2% — % (300:220) Good and choice.. 8. Bes Two Years Ago 918 961 1055 91s | Today the Wall Street Journal | Am ater ...... od ad ay T iA| mien, 1938, 145.67; low, 98.95. No Amer pf... Ja M7 8 cy | (330-250) Good and choles 835 1 1938 High ..... 865 70.0 983 82.8 | Whose policies: are Sistas by My Am al — 35% 33% 33% — Ye| High, 1037, 104.40; Jew, liz 00 o Pacific ..... 13% 13% « 13% .... 3-s ) Goa and Choice. Joa 312 1938 LOW ...... 749 419 81.8 70.7 Hogate, is 90 per cent against the am Be Eine 12 3 72 he 0 S Bi. iy : — Packiol BOW 1937 High ..... $5.0 101.2 106.0 100.7 | President's financial program. It|Am Smee... 501s 50% 50%s .... Yesterday ......... seessssies 0 on gto oft ceive 1% 1% 11% 4 | (275-550) THORIUM. +creneeess 8.73 1% 1937 Low ...... 80.1 69.3 92.3 Ske | oil] prints Frank R. Kent’s writings Am Sn TR 3 33% 3% 5 n 5 h Neck AZO c..covscscsscsscncs 0 3918 Sits BY 9 Ba A - i He. ) Gaed eeasielernne. SND 8.50 1336 HHzh +vere B13 MA - 1063. 103 istrati ite this, | A of cal an TL (Mei pecs BE : 315-930) Good ull sh0@ 87 1938 Low ...... 90.0 347 1035 sag |On the Administration. Despite this, | Am Sugar of .-112% 112%. 118% vv, lyope age ..ivivens te ares 53.00 —0.09 —F i ( (Copyright, 1938, Standard Statistics Co.) | €Ven the Dresiuens is Sue » pave Am Water 21 0% 10% 10% High, 1938, 32.33; low, 19.00, Fac const! pr.18 18 18 — % Slaughter, Pigs, and choles... 8300 728 U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS * remarked iat althqugh “asin” him, | AE wésien i. alis- ali} lif 1's | Tish, 103%, 61.46; lew, 2891, backard ..".. 5% Bi She 1 14] Mi en og the Wall Street Journal was fair, |am Zing ...... gia gia Va + 15 UTILITIES Paramt Pict ... 1044 10% 10% .... - CATTLE TeoAsuEY Sends 1 Yost Held Out for Public's Stak Anaconda ist)” 36%2 38%a — Ys | Yesterday ....cieeiniieniiene 20.48 —0.29 Parker Rat Pri. 11a 17% 17% + 1 —Recepits, 1275— is 12 SARL e ut for Public's e BEAOF Pp “ol Lweek Are siieeiieriisenieess 30.88 ods IEDR RR ..... Us 8 Steers Rs iia NE EN Amon dl Bt Gh I Cr Month ARS ver S155 mods] pioNS & East, tain GBa BM Al s0-1100) CHOICES uieniesss. 9.15@I07S 35. 1948-46 ...ee....108.2 108.2 108.2 Mr. Hogate answers that too much Te Year Azo 28.96 —0.17 | Phelps Bot we Si Ba 3 Fa ei Chole toil: 1 01125 . 3 k — a¥serserss shaxvirii : . - ics ... + 10. : ge do5241 ove lis 113, 113 [attention is paid to ideas, not 10% — ¥ | Mich, 1088, 22.55; low, 15.14 Bh Morhis TP dt 1a abi viv, | (IORCIR00 Eholes sini: 10.50@1078 | 2%s 1954-51 ...illl 103.23 10823 10323 enough to the man. He says that B.- jo| High, 1987, 87.54; Tow, 10.85. | Eniitips Pet oo. a2; 43%; 43% Cid ji -800) Soot 7 3 a fod) «58 eceeerenss . a 8 Fh ¥ —~ y i . ese J 49 gis a, Farm Mortgage Bonds : ree Raspes ei 23a - $ inogin oi. 3 3 2 31 fe Be t 3 {1100-1300 & consis: : i ol 38 1910-84 vast at te 106.13 106.13 106.13 | oohe; that the man who opposes He + = mun Low Last Change Procter & G ... 1% bo al (180-1100) Mediym “1111110 78 ; Home Owners Loan Bonds 3 : 11a — Ta [28 - Mii vor Tg LY Yo sees Prot: 4 GL... us 815... 315 _,.. | (1100-1300) Medium ......:... 1. -50 3s 1053-88 o.oo 106.10 106.10 106.10 | all liberal-meaning policies because 34% — Ja [Lehman ...!} aie atin atlas ol) Putman, SPA aA 3, | (950-1100 Commen_ (piatnia.. 6.25@ 7.50 FOREIGN BONDS of his dislike for Mr. Roosevelt is 5% — i Coby MeN SL eh. Ta ity. Bak ry wi 13% «een qa WL Heifers 4508 ob High * Low Last! as bad as the New Dealer who con- 19% .... |Leoose-Bis pf...102. 102 102 .... 2c 0d art levn 2008 380 Argent ds 12 Feb ...... 30. 30. 80 i i : 8 enue —M— Radio ........ Ue ME ayy oy (200-300) Medium :....i....s 5.180 1 olgium 5 55 ..oovses 111% 111% 111% | siders all brokers. thieves. : MBelite..... Tish. 2%. 2% bs yonier bf ... 21% ‘© 21% 21% .... (550-900) CommMON ....co000" 8. ] Brazil 62s 26-27 ...... M2 130 137% | Asa member of the Conway Com- | Cal Packing ... 21% 21% 21% «ces tacy Bell 46% 46% . 46% — i Rem: in una ig * MM awesu.. =O ; Spa teaekee lol Loi Tigipl..i Cal Packing pfi 51 ~~ 31 81 ... |Magma ....... 3zte 33% '32%2 .... |Republio Sti ... 180. 15ft | 7; Cuba 5%8 53 .......... 10% ji0% 10% | mittee, Mr. Hogate at the start held | gg, 04 Dry 19% 19% sasha) Fld 13a 1 4s 134% rire | govuniie if 195 Joa T 12] Goad ..... cesesicasnatbonass HH in Tal Bu Uti 7s 53°::.'60 133% ‘sow |out for recognition of the publics |an Pacific 6% 6% Martin GI .... 24% 24% 24% + Wn ys r 11% 1s 11% + | Commen 'iillllll: Lhe 480 8.25. Japan 6's 54 ........ 64 63 ~~ 63 |stake in the Exchange and pleaded Galan A hy 2, 240% Missoni 3 9 ¥ yn 43% 43% 43% — 1, , baw cutter and cutters . 3.25@ 4.50, Japan 5's 65 ........ 47% 47% 47% erro de asco 8 8 Jt ve 38v. 28u "| Richfield oil Bs “Bla gp — 13 rd Panama 5s 63 sf... 41° 417 417 |for a reconcillation with Washing-|GRecker Gab -- 33 33 NE oa th San ot : , jute il weights Ola ay ... 15% % iami COP ..... 11le 11% 11} 14 ih ings TED BY 5 ren @ 4 a |ton He knew wha OChalman chose ov adli aii Midone Fei lll 104 lah 18d ia|Sefeman TRE. 0a 90 so — | Good (heel). hint % . DOMESTIC BONDS | Douglas wanted—elimination of cer- | Gii'R Tap 1p 2 3 Mohawk Cp... 16% 16% 16% + % |Scort Bap Dl agit aor 18 + YA Cutter a and common ....:}1i 455@ 6.00 High Low Iast|tain practices—and he knew that Chrysler ..... 7% 7% t Mondense Jt igs Ph UA uy fits Aug Wa tg a © Vealers © Dis Chel 3 52... 113%: 141k 11432 | if Mr. Douglas didn’t get what he | Colum Gas ..... eh MUITSY noesnne: B% 9% 0% + Uh |Bomas Rou uw od =. (alr oighie holes ....... [email protected] sin stl $s os 103° 108° | wanted they might as well lock the RN a die SARS H ui i} AE Sib gi, wieh 5) ” good be 48 19:20 CanNaRy 5 17, 11, 111 door and throw away the key. . | Comw ison 261s 26. Nash-Kely ..... 10% 10% 10% .... o 1% fees Senet 5.00@ 8.00" Cangas 3% i eo 941s 941s odis on but ny ior Stine Somwitn a's” os oe Nat pation. On $ in — gh esol ti is NE = i i Gaives 2 ; Com Grav Tug B1 1111! [1910a 1010s 1010 | bornness, Mr. Hogate and his col- Cons EawoR’... 28 - 28 Nai Cash Reg.. 38% 38% 28% + %|s oor Tn 188s 1s 1 gh I % ~ Receipts, 08 Loews Inc 3'es 46 100'a 1001s 100% . cons Oil ....... 101s 10% Nat Distillers .. 25)3 20/4 23)a — %a Snider r Bk oi. 1394 a 133 es (350-400) , Chole... veri 1500 $.50 Dist 4158 45 06% 106% 1063 | leagues won over objectors, and & | Container ...... 161s 18% Nat Gypsum ... 13% 13% 132 + %|Sece By-Vacuim’ 15% 15% ia 4 Ya EW eed sve, 8 .30 NYCent ref 8s 3013. 62: ‘614 . 63% [board of governors was created | Sont Bak B 2% 2% Nat lesa .....B03 20 Mn 7 fe revue Ni: Wis fh L fedium .....0e. 550% 20 gon RE gn 433s 65 .. 81 53% 157% |upon which the public will have | cont Sh'Deil ll: 34% 34% Newberry A pt 108° 108° 209° FT o9%| Son y. ot. ifs i ia 19% + i Foie or Stocker Cattl Soc Vac 3's 50 ..1...106% 108% 108% representation. Mr. Hogate held i Firs rene iis oA Newport Ind. . 18% 18% 18% — id 5 al Leven 2a 3 ie i t {2 | Stee ers Chotce : Fe 1% 1% out for regional representation, t00, | Crown zeuer i 31 31’ Okely Bt 5: 48 9 ues 21030) “Ghojes 009 9 and vigorously supported the new |Surtis Eub ..... moh : a ES Stadenaker >..; ip ke 0a... (308. 3 0) 305d > : : setup—a, paid president, first in the | Cutiss-wr & ©: 24 24 Local P or kers Sunshine Min . 122 13): 131s 1. | (500-1080): Medium 75@ 7.50 UY oc S 150 p a pa 8p of tH Excha Cutler-Ham .... 26% 26% ve ‘ - ; Superhir ...... 3% 3% 3% .... (550-750) Good snd Choice. 7.00@ 8.00 | -year history e Exchange, : : —T ; Common ....ese. 6.00@ 7.00 Low Last | and a chairman, both neutral, play- slo D 3 5 C [exes Corp. ... 48. 48." a8 ..... s 000 $.00 'fi2 i | ing no blocs among the 137 mem | BR Ce: fh, 2, 3, 1 4%) Drop ents Bik fh fe dh poy) TER oti cme 10808) ¥ ? D Lac & W..... 13, 73, Ag L000 ? same % 10 8%. 10% — 3 ND LAMBS 107 : 1s be Newspaper Backgrou nd fof ost i. 3% uh 33% + 3 . : i-Cont rica i i gi i T ia sete so 1414— 133 1% o ’ 2 x - | M : I ] 2th CentoRox’: va 2315 250s A: Sprin Lambs— i oon Mr. Hogate developed his sense of Du Pout den 133 18 1B O ay cve S : en Ash Choice Savane ciaveaiiaves ve 8.15@ s0)C kin in fairness and tolerance in a politi-| = rh Sie ; lon Carb .. 3 #% 847% + %| Medium Lolli $36 2.13 6 6 cally Jack Spratt family. His father, on B aera 1 ‘a 7a 8 +1 ; ] nas ooo Ii El as 3 8 3— 1s fa amon ss0s00000s0ssctecsse J. 8s 84 | Julian D. Hogate, owner and editor Be Aer”: is ns HL + i:| Hog prices dipped to late May n Afrerett Ob. 28% 3 id Ha T&F "Good and chotes ........ .e «138 2 5. 59, i El Pw&Lt $7 pf. 39% 39% 38% -- %|levels in another sharply lower |pD 4lr Lines .. 84 8a 94 .... ommon and medium ..... 1.00@ 1. 4% 4% |of the Danville (Ind) Republican, | § piso Nat Gas 25 22 3 TT anoth ply Aoopegt Lo. 118 AT 10% + % =r 3975 391s | was chairman of the Indiana Re- nd Johns pr...107% 107}, 107%, —''%2|trade here today, the Bureau of Ji SB in 2a “2% “ake _cmeac hy TRE Tess mg i117 {publican Committee. His mother, 70 tereny Fe hn Agricultural Economics reported. Ba Beno pt er 2. 2h cary \Dias are around 25@35¢ tower! Best, early p24 52% | Etta (Craven) Hogate, was & Demo-| pie morse .... 38 38 38 — | The decline was 35 to 50 cents on | United Pruit ... 65% 63% 83% — 44 | Didg $8.85 op Bhesp Reps 20.000; at: 1512 1542 | erat, sister-in-law of U. S. Senator | Fea Mot ....... 5% 5% 5% + Ja|hogs scaling under 220 pounds. | Un Gas Im 10%: 10% 10% .. rects 2660; ste 2 a3 41° |Sam Ralston, a Jeffersonian flint- Bliatkote T..a HB + “ Light lights and pigs below 160] 8 mide: : 425 40s, 2, = | rr wayne ot P)—Hop 3 : ™ lock. reept-Sulphur. 31° 31° 31 + 4a | pounds took the 50-cent loss. u 8 Run 1 pf 8 042 8014 ah fa 55 180 rs tg {hat wri Ba $4 £40. Mr. Hogate was graduated from —G— Top of $8.65 was paid for good | Hu Bix aun ss 0% —- 8.16: Es [ o SEAB 240.360 \ Ins. 21 20% | DePauw in 1918, Phi Beta Kappa, | ges Hectrie ... 42 43 43... land choice 220 to 230- pound aver- | Ut P&LA ..l... 5% 8 ZT Shot’ 83-28 wr: rr or Sa 25 25 s 4 sSapya, | Gen Mills ...... 78 ‘a ie Je Hel —Va 78 78° | after three and one-half years, Sen oir gis Ah dh — age Ik of good packitiy SOWS of all | VaR Rate i. 20 | a (4 AE 160 bs, PLE _: 0-140 Pings S: on 350 To ®%| When Kéhneih was 9 he was gen ub Sv il Bd 14 14 — 3 | eights RE od Pe apa $7. —We Hi: Ya Be, '& = Ee A, rs . 4 | A seus 5 : 2 % ] L 4 ] sweeper-outer; paper deliverer, Gen Refract... 341, 341, 34 + la| Slow trade which has character- Warner Bros 44d 4 8% — | Market, 25 to 500 ower; 160-200 Ibs % i] printer's devil, buffer for irate sub- Gen T & B .. 179% 114 113 + 1. |ized the recent fat cattle trade con- | Warren FP Wa 29% WU + % 2s. > 3008.30; Pe s0 505 ibs. #1 .50@ scribers, and general willy-nilly and Sha SR. N 1044 10% 10%a + % | tinued today. Beef steer prices held Yegne Fun 2 19 153, To. % | 7.80: pigs, 87. 50”"down; roughs, 538-2 25 down oh x 3 on Bis father's paper. He | giidde bos 3 7 357% 357s I> ground steady. Heifers, especially West Md 3p ER eta a ann calves, [email protected]; lambs. $3@3. V: 2 | so served until matriculating at|Joodrich ...... a A a .... | fed varieties, again sunk to lower w on a Ve a = 4 6% 6% 4» | DePauw University, where = he a per Bo 5 58% 93% I 114 |levels in a weak to 25-cent lower Cte EL hy a 1033 103% a E E . Poi BB 1) worked uring his fost vacation on | Sibu orn oft od oh Tl deal peer dE im i Lo edge ers 1; ¥ ? ! : is | Vealers closed steady after a weak is - A meaty a he he Gregnepsile Banner. Giga £0: lin fu Ho 2. to Tower fart ind dy ater 2 w se- vs oe | 3 Su al P A P E R 33, 3, | Lorain and Clereiane 0. and. in ayes, vi M3 2% we |ana’s10850, Wilson & Ce.., £2 an pga... AMERICAN PAPER 24it 244s | Detroit. Homes XP :tofid 682 63% 1% | Good and choice fat lambs at WE an wh Wn XT STOCK COMPANY i i In 10m Jun Wola Barclay, Hud Bey 3 46 ohh 3% 30% > ie | $8.50 to $9 were unchanged. yellow ru 88 8 a RI-5341 320 W. Mich. 109 108 ging Tr of a ree : ’ — oung 8 & W.. 2 -— Vy 11% 11% | Journal, came out to look into the 1 : Li = 1 » Bp Co ree 10% 18% 18% depression In the automotive indus- Etat eh i B% 1% + %|| CORN AND WHEAT REGION DAILY PRICE INDEX |i, Mr. Hogate showed him De- |; pres 1 sf hit Bp ton OFFICIAL WEATHER There 8 a Real Thrill in rn Watching an en arclay came | Intercon ub Ll 4 45, 438 T., , NEW YORK, Aus. 10 (U. P| back he told Mr. Barron shout 8 fidiicdi dif i gh 1p 0» meee mel} gq go mpnonnd Dividends pin, Sgt ey Somes i vom me |B BE | mem p price index 0 asic commo t es nl ~ Int i ne 3 8 iD ree. “Hi h Low tation weather . compiled for United Press (1930-32 | Mr- Barron hired him to set up a | jot EE, P! --- 33% $0 43a + % fgouin Bend .... 7 T. Oloudy Chart Shows Growth ; SPEED equals 100): Dow-Jones office there, and the —— iltacei a at tote) . Yesterday i in following year, 1922, Mr. Hogate Johns-M of «s..138 128 128 esee 1 lek 3% The 1atio® YOU R WEEK 880 «cecevessoscsnssss 10477 | COME to New York, When Mr. Bar- Ke te. - ~ \ Month ago ; 105.95 clay’s ill health forced him to slow J Chnacols sti’ 11% 12% 52% + % gambridgs City sss 0BsvseRORRRNRN Fe 4 umbus Year ear ago asscssssssssnescsssss141.06 up, Mr. Hogate succeeded as man- a Vincennes INSU RED 1038 high (Jan. 10) .......,.117.06 | 88ing editor. In 1033, after the Len P Cem ... 23% Bh wh — ont ; 1938 10W (June 2) ..eeeeee.0010243 geath of Mr. Bancroft, he was Indianspol lis 22 S AVI NGS - named president. Evansville ...... # FOREIGN EXCHANGE |. A resident of Scarsdale, where he New Business Books i is a member of the village board, : U. S. STATEMENT NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (U. P.).—Foreign | Mr. Hogate also runs a 300-acre Available at Library : Compound Dividends exchange Arm. Fol owing are noon cable | oo nar Pawling, a neighbor of : a FaSHINGTON JAuE: 10 J. PY isso: a Blu I N Ss U rm E D Ss f t Taits Am Cable Rates Net Change | that other ofessional hick, Parmer The following new business ||Gurrent fiscal “year through Au. 8 come us a e y 13488 0-18 pr . ks now are availabl pared with 8, year ago: ren 8 di. 0001 Lowell Thomas, business branch of the a nses $ 1,0 TREY 981.48 808, « Of Your Account Up. to 35.000 yea ‘ogagn, +0 ts ; Unlike some who are phony|| apolis Public Library: eckipis.. Hi hy a * 401. Save $100, $500 or $5,000 . a Mm +0 { armers with a show place and hired Cc AN INDUSTRY GO = Det... 4 marki. 2385 T°" | hands, Mr. Hogate works his farm, || by 0. W. Wikor. & rec of seat || Saen Bai aii adied- Accounts Opened by August 10th (franc) . .2289 3 fences Carried out in the postwat York. 28 3:8 46,562,160.60 3 on ~ Earn Dividends From 1st of Month (guilder) ".. [54831 operates it on a business basis and | | peri ihe sugar, producers. : v3 age 165.94 36.81 (gional) ran i i is bullish™ on his crops. Sa Er ABLATION: Cusioms.” A 6108.93 + a Write for FREE Saving Bank and Folder (krone) ... .2180 +.0002% | His family consists of Mrs. Ho- Lo ARD. by E. R. Nichols and J. W. Faplaining {NSYRED Aczounts LOCAL PRODUCE, |18 foie sh ean Sear | £8 Bini SHARE || moras cous wont Seeds 4 1 Bihmarnan a APPRAIS. Debits ereenbevsrunts ehseatarévins He 12 Pave pened Desi 2 Re aad beer. FOOD PRICES : Froper valuation. Sondeanation 13¢c; Barred and White Rock Springers, Re , 1 Ibs. and, over, 13ci golored #pring ers, CHICAGO. A 0X BY.a SEEY SPEC «OF 1 4 "174 bs: and. over, 10c: bareback broilers, | Michigan, Duchess, bushel, 3c@sl Bist le eis fe ¢ 9c; old goost 9c. Potatoes—Tennessee, bushel, An adv rtising, propagand No. 1 Th fresh somnuy vn Ls dE asi. .10. (Ghrrots, Hiinols, “bunch, Mate. || ana \ndustrl "rel sons, LT 17c; each {1 must weig! bl pach, hi 0-11 CTIC DISPLA - Poa 3 eduction of 18 Semis for fobs. Tiina; io] =k k= 0. M an | fi

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23 TONIGHT | $30=Tommy Dorsey, WIRE. 7:00--Big - Gama Hunt, WIRE, 18: 00-~Lightweight Fight, WENR. | 8 :00—Symphonic Strings, WGN. 9:30—Paul Whiteman, WFBM. ® 8 = ; The lightweight boxing inpion{ship fight between Lou Ambers, title holder, and Henry Armstrong, who | wears the welter and featherweight division crowns, will be described by

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history of the ring has any fighter held three titles ay Be-tween-round scenes will be : described by Bill Stern.

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The radio premiere of a new Passacaglia by Clark Kessler of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and a dramatic review of a century of progress in American school music will feature the National Music Camp concert broadcast from Interlochen, Mich, at 7 p. m. today over NBC-WLW Guy Fraser Harrison, Rochester Civic Orchestra director, and Glen Bainum, Northwestern University band director, will be guest conductors of the National High School Orchestra and Band, respectively. ‘ The program includes Beethoven’s “Leonore” Overture, No. 3; Grieg’s “Heartwounds,” the “Blue Danube,” “Procession of the Nobles” by Rim-sky-Korsakov, three “Sea Pieces” by

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Clem McCarthy at 8 p. m. today|

MacDowell, Agostini’s “Three Trum-

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‘and Williams’ “Charterhouse Suite.”

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duce her father, Rep. Wliliam B. Bankhead, Speaker of the House, at the anniversary celebration of station WAPI (Birmingham), over CBS-WFBM at 9 p. m. . . . Guests on the “For Men Only” show over NBC-WIRE at 7:30 include Helen Jacobs, tennis star; Capt. John J. Sullivan, New York World's Fair public safety director; Tim and Irene, radio comedians; and Fred E. Baer, Ghost Writers Bureau head. . « » An all-Jerome Kern program will be presented in Harold Stokes “Melodies From the Sky” broadcast at 8:30 through WGN. . . . The People’s Platform will discuss “What Shall We Do About the Unemployed?” over CBS-WFBM at “68 p. m.

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