Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1938 — Page 15
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. we . hs . FT seis bie col ISSUES RECOVER Indiana's New Car Sales WHEAT DIPS AS 1928-1936=0 SEs v- ' so oY . YESTERDAY S DIP e BRINGS SELLING DB Motors Lead Advances as Corn Follows Downtrend; . a = 100 ‘ i » . Gains Range to Mare 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 93? ions FSCC Buys Grain in . —~Indiana University Bureau of Business Researc + oe Than 1 Point. Pacific Northwest, NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (U. P)—| N. Y. S 1 OCK S CHICAGO, Aug. 30 (U. P)— The stock market regained? one- By United Pres Scattered selling induced by weakquarter of yesterday's losses in the . ness at Winnipeg turned wheat morning dealings today: Trading fi DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES | prices downward after early steaditoned. Net T ness on the Chicago Board of Trade ig . Righ Low Last Change 30 INDUSTRIALS Opening irregularly higher, the | sqams Exp .... 10% 10% 10% + % | Yesterday ........ x rena 137.08 —4.80 | today. list wavered again and fhen re- Ald Redue..... 80 80%” 60% + 2 WEEK ARB ovosvennerrnnnnniis 14370 +2.38| At the end of the first hour of sumed its advance. Advances ranged Alfogl® Bi aon vi I HH. > Bivetbage................s. 141.97 —0.24 | trading wheat was off % to %, cent, to more than a point and automo- | Allen Indust .. 13% 12% 12% + 7% Year Age ................... 177.41 —0.47 corn. 1s to 3% cent, and oats were bile issues again were leaders. Allied Stores 3 ola 1% ny ¥ 3 High, 1938, 145.67; low, 98.95. 14 cent higher, Chrysler reached 72%, up 32%. dad, 6m Bt a Ty] Nish 198. 10440: low, 11304 Prices developed a steady tone General Motors had a gain of more | Am Bk Note pf. 57 57 57 +1 20 RAILROADS after an irregilar opening, but lack Am Br Shoe pf 135 35 135 ave Yester@aAY ......veivcesvanne 27.48 1.23 ; than a point. Am Chiele ..... 118% 118% 118% .... |week Ago . 23.06 +071 | Of follow-up buying in the face of or shares followed with gains |Am MachaFdy. 14 14 14. lac Age 111110] seas yes | Increased selling, pressure started int or more in U. 8, Steel and | Am P&L 6 pf. 33% 33% 33% — 3 | Year Age .......eeeceeneiinn, 19.60 —o.s | the decline. Sia) ehem. Nonferrous Am Rad & 15 15 15° + % Spreading o tions were conme rose Am Rad & 08. 13 I hu High, 1938, 32.33; low, 19.00, Pp fractionally despite a softening Am Rol ail pt 63 1 62 ¥ ty | High, 1987, 64.48: low, 28.91. spicuous. December wheat was sold tendency in the price: of export |Am Smelt ..... 48 - 45% 45% + 2% 20 UTILITIES against purchases of May. Some copper. Am gt dies nn 1 1a x WOBMEPARY ~v-vivvvsessieisons 19.13 —0.76 | of the local selling was regarded as Railroad, utility issues and oils Am Fabsces lg 3 Mie vw, | Week Ago ......... csarenns 20.11 +042 | against purchases at Winnipeg. improved slightly. Automobile [42 08 By: 8, 8, 8, — 1a Mud Ag... stitereen * 20.68 +013) September wheat Was relatively equipments and rubbers were in fair [Am Zine ....... 1% 1% 1% + %| mien toss. 99.55: low. 15.14 —09| weaker due to liquidating sales. demand. Anaconda ...... 33% 33 Bh + % Ra, » ~=.30; low, 1h.14. Additional purchases by the Fed- . ; Armour k. a iL a fo — % | High, 1837, 37.54; low, 19.65. eral Surplus Commodities Corp. Government Bonds Weak Atlas Corp o.oo. to : P eves M38 TH TH — Bb Net the total amount to 400,000 Meanwhile, weakness in U. S. : an Loy wan Change Be of wheat, all taken in the Government liens featured moder- ds Zw Corp’. 5214 83% oda + iv | Pacific Northwest. It was reporfed ately active trading on the listed 19% .... Fore . 48% 4e% 36% — Ja| that the first official sale under the bond market. fil rw Rb pf 35 38 ES subsidy system may be completed Early losses in Federal securities nie + % tole. 3% ow ov I i today, involving 350,000 bushels of ranged to around 7-32 point. Treas- #n A In Tex pt .. 8% 8% 8% + wheat. ~ury funds were hardest hit with iS 18% 18% Lon wad A Bh Wn + hl Exmort busines In Norh Ameriseveral sizable blocks appearing in | poti Air | 350 0 Pht 0 Nowe can wheat was reported to be flat the first hour at lower prices. Bdgept Brass .. 11 11 11 1 ¥% | Nash(Kelv ..... 9% 9% 9% .... |overnight and early today. Domesti riggs Mig... 34% 34% 34% Je Nav Acme [lll 13° 13° 13° 4%! Corn prices reflected the trend in mestic corporation loans opened | gine Balke .. 9% 9% 9% % | Nat Biseuit 3% 3% 325% - 1) wheat. Selling by cash and elevato frregularly higher and held around | Bucyrus Erie .. 31 11 11 ¥ AfacPen Re 2 wheal, ing.oy c vator o i 4 5% 26 + 39s int ts ted their initial levels in early dealings. | Budd Mfg ..... 5% 5% 5% — | Nat Dairy _ 13% 13% 13% — 1 | i0terests was noted. Bulova mn 32% 33 + Ya| Nat Dept St .. 9 2 9 % | Receipts of in Chi tod > pl eipts of corn in Chicago today Medium-priced rails were in best de- | Burlington M'.. 13 13 1 | P! urlington 1 3 .... | Nat Distillers .. 24 24 4 .... w timated at 99- f wheat : ie cae a sum .. » mand, registering gains of fractions | Butler Rros .... 8, 8 8 Yo Sapam ih lip ip 43% Rete Pima hyve to Jorg Shan 8 pon; ner Jeaq of Byron Jackson.. 18%2 18% 18% + '% Nat Steel rn 81% 81% 81%. + ia i Tllinois ritral, Southern racine, Ce ort Ind ...- a 4 a a : Alleghany Corp, Baltimore & Ohio | Callshan zine. 1% 1% 1%... |No'amer iin ida it% + % CHICAGO GRAIN pnd N. Y. Central issues. }Camppei vy .. 18: BB” pt LO joamaw .... 9 10% 11% © CHICAGO. Aug. 30 (U. P.).—Grain fugidustrials improved fractionally Gan face, 1: gh 8 kT % Ee | ped, gonad, pT jodad, heat under light demand. Foreign dollar | Case 31. : 3 $2 = cember, 63%@65%c. Off Ya to Yc: May. - of ..... 0 8 WN ge ‘ Covn | bonds reacted after a steady open- Gaterpillar PT... 4H 47 a7 ey Oliver Farm Ea. 26 26 26 — 67% @21%c. Yac_to unchanged. Corn ‘ing and declined fractions J almost Gertaincted 11. Ba 3 2 > A vg bi ion 15) oa + 9 nellangts io he; oc May, 52%ac, as gat. 2 points under lead of Hungarian, |Ehts & Ohte .. wa 3 2% + % | Quens Ti Glas 61 8174 614 4% | Sobiamaer lg ou oh ORs, un: Jugoslavian, Austrian and Italian (Ch MStP &P 1 3 Ve wl —P : changed to Vac. Rye— fay 46c, u Chi Pneu T ... 14 4 1. Pac T&T pf.. vac. Winni wheat—October, 84%4c. of issues. Chrysler... ..... 72 Ti, 73 + 1% Be Rar d p +144 144 144 — Yj fie Ny imaipes” 633%c, off lac: May, 67c, Cth Stocks Advances Qeve Spabh Bt 28 2 — 6 Banmomiei con in pon Lp OWS ; ° need Para Pict 2 pf.. 2 vel he same time curb stocks ad- | EUENSLY of MB 1% Eek BB lee va ance n early dealings after an | Col Fuel & 5 -—A3 e m . a 9 + YB 1 rain elevators are paying for No. irregularly higher ion Trading Sol Broadcast All it it I Hs Penney Mines 43 839% we x i 2rd, Sic: Shere Se Ew a. ats, iy was light. Som "credit 5 ais a an Ion penn b Cori” 1) ai da ane Te 4 om Inv ces -— Yo TERT LV Sb eee see Industrial issues were active and (Gm fv Tv. ..- 82, 53, 32 — 1% phelps Dodg 34r, 3b, ML Ln LIVERPOOL WHEAT PD 4 ’ gains ranged to 2 points in Alumi- |Comwith Edison 26%a 26% 26's + % |Ehila c1_3% % J eee. (U. 8 ivalents based terl num Limited at 120. Niles-Bement- | Som¥iih & So 1% 1% 1% .... line Pet oo 98% 380e ala LIU | gafSgi,), POUITaenta based on sterling Mt : omwl 0D. sven I RIELS OLBL Loe le ! . Pond was up 1 point but other gains | Cong-Nairn 4% 24% qv ,.. |Dlvmouth Ofl . 22% 233% 22% o_ In, 200. Ose Clos Com Edsn Rts..15-64 15-84 15-64 .-i.64 | Boor .e 9 + % |Get. ...... $.767a § .76% $ .16% § .71% Amerion eased 11 pois on on ona | S58 Bheon, 0 We Hl TH BEROLGN oh, od oh, Cow MS HERR OHE CHM erica e mts on an Cons Film 3 8 — 1 IV ... 8 8 + 8 4 74 a 1% lot sale. 25 po 0 Cons Coal Vte 3% 3% 3% aE Pure oi ii 10% 10% 10% + I EE Eis ainer. ..... a a Ys + Wa acs Res Among utilities American. Gas. & | Cont Bak A. 304 30% 30% 1 7% |madio ..... % aT LOCAL ISSUE Electric Co. and American Super | Gon: Oi pei’. 30° 95 38%, 14 | Radio pi NI sa sai 5 a ~'in UES Power maintained early fractional Gorn Prod ..... shih gay. 89% + %|Ry Sec TOL. a8 2 hor a olewir OE do not Jente: gains while Electric Bond & Share| Grane Co ov bf 114 - 114 114°... '° |Rayoniet ...... Ya 11% 11% — Y |indicate the Lr oaimate market level steadied. Crown 0 Sy. uel 12 uh. 19% LY Ratonjer pt. 1 2 1 > 18% “vey based on buying and selling inquiries of Crucibl 3 i 1] Ra. veo 14% 14% 1434, — VY | recent transactions: Mining shares showed wide | Shicible Sus 30le 3344 3% 4 YiiReo Mot...) 2g ho : changes. Oils were easy and avia- | Curtiss-Wr ... 8 22. ol oy Revh Tob B ... 41% 41% ip * 2 Stucke Bid Ask tion shares Jowers, > CUFLISS=W/E &A oe X12 2 2. — Vs |Richfleld Oil ... 7% 7%. 7% + 1s Belt RR & st Yds com ....... 492 52 De : Belt RR & Stk Yds pid ...... 50% ..... 1 so Fone. a ’ Derr % Tey Bp 132 13% iL Yisefeway ...... 8% 18% 18% 4 % Home Tar Fi. “Wane To pid. 52 34 Curd Stock s D lac & be Mn dh 31 enenley pied fd fs Jot = 1 Ind & Mich B Elec 195 pf 100! 08s : = : — n Cc ec % pf ovion.. EE Diam Mater. 319, 39 3p; T..% [Servel In... 18, 15% 13% ....' |Ind Gen Sve Co 6% pfd ..... 10112 od ’ Net |Dist Seag ..... 16% 16% 1618 “ir 1, Shattuck oi =: 22 ' % : % = Ya hd JIvdIo Electric: 7% vid ... 89 63 : digh Low Last Change | DO™§ ones 81 BAT os [Bmmens Ll. 072 20% 30% + 1 | Indpls PAL Co orp pid ill: 8 ed Alum Co Am ...108 108 108 ~~ — 1%p| = OOF ereree A + 3 | Skelly Oil ..... 5 247% 2 — "1 | Indpls P&L Co 605, pid... 98 101 Am Airlines 14 i 1 Eh satin we Fe Socony-Vacuum 13% 13% 13% ... |Indpls P&L Co 8%. ae jan B .... 2 vee 20% 1h — 1, |S0 Cal Ed ..... , % oe ’ Am TtaTr 14 % * T.%| Elec auton i: 387 dais 281% T 112 | South Pac 8. 1% 18 I % Indpis Water Cor id 002 aii an Lesar pf 2334 a3 3% — 1% Eee Pur > Lt 10% ii 10% + 4 SOUL BY ra 13% 13% : Ya T Ta y Ind Pub gen g Co 5% % pfd.. 61 66 ep ¢ % 8 .... — 1p y= Va n ub Sve Oh Ly seine 52 - 18% Am Super ~-11-16 11-16 11-16 1-16 | Eureka Vac 4 i five. legel Inc 13% 13's 13% 4.3% |N Ind Pub Co 6, y i Ark NG I Is ro 4% 14% 14% IT i, | Sid Brands ma 1% 14 TUS Nerogress Laundry Co dom i 13 14° Amo GEE AL hh ll ln i 8 EN lage 2 opm = fo|DubBveCooimac pa... 19 2 BY CorD, pis. , oly |Firestone T .... 20% 20% 20% — 1 |Std OIl'N J [il 53% 52! 3 + 3% | So Ina GGEL 485 pia Bulanca Airy: Np Bp mp oC mbleit onal BR OBR TLR Sewwer aml dd 0 DOO SE HES Da fe Bw § a : yn y 2 B nis i ies T= Carrier &r p Be AM 3h = 4 FosierWheei 1 18 13 I." Studebaker Th Ah TE uw Ue lo Cent St EL 7 p 44 EA i, in, ois Con di uperior Noes it] iH it 3s, Van Camp Milk Co fd 8 102 11% erv «21 7 ? -_ 1 In 74 3 -— ol O&G -..... 3 I fe = Bodin at gn JB NisWRI.... 6% 8% a .- 5 BONDS on Gs x he i 1 Si den Sable Ane Sb a, 3 - elm Corp Bo 3 Amer Lo Tae Het 4155 61 rene: 03 103 on 7 2 oan -1 2 . 43% 2 es Creole Pet... 22° 21% 2. + Gen Electric % 401 403 5. % iy x" Gulf Prod. A : ae + Home T&T FL W 2% 88 ...... 103 108 i 1 1 1 <% ali. Ya ) cvs Bes gh so a ool} 3% n Motors 487% 48%, 46% FY Toray & Pac 311; 307s $e -— L nd Assoc Tel Co 47, 3 ..... job 107% Guif Oil ....... 207, 4015 401 = i4|Gen Out Adv’. 7X 7d 1 Ty RC 1000 00; 10% — 1; Inter Tol & Tel 313% 33 ..... 28 Imp O Can .... 18% 16% 16% — 7% Sen Ry Sig ...20 20 20 ... Tide W AOl.13 12% 13% .. |[G818 5F BAe 3% Blo.-o-e 2, Tncur No Am... 62% 62% - 62% — 11 | Gen Refract ... 334% 52 32; yy |TWAOlDt. 95 95 88 —'% ndpls Wat Co 327% 68 ....... 100s 108% Kingston Pro. 2% 2% 2% ... (Sleite SR 8% 91s 8lp — 1 Timk D Ax ... 13% 13% 13% — % : os 5, 881 3 Laks Sh M .... 5174 B11 3114 4s Simbel Bros ... 12% [2% 12% — fy Timken RB... 41% 41% 41% — 3 | KORODO Jager VAS 47 58, adds foie 3 ; rae erica Ay 2% FR Moneta. or 32 It I agmamr Co Pu Bn BTR BEE Fox db aM a0 4 ws | More's E10 Gu 0 Be ga Ww! Mont LEP 0. 0% 30% 0h + Goodyear ©... 2% i FL Alvin Ban = a Noblesy Hi L&P 81s 41 oe is igsis gH Pwr... Te 5 a Fd raham-Paige 8 1s 1 .... Uni Cat ro” 24 4 2a pn Publ ys 6% grazers g ©nio Oil pf . 11109% 1093 109% : Greyhound’ op 1 ti Ne Nn v2 Tn Bu Gal 20k ik $i: Tip Richmond Wat x 5.01 108 i |= ener ° . 1 ey irera 8 8 2 -— /s 1) ur ater .e rg gf nM A RMT EE EC EERE Md Rwy pf. . 43 43 43 6 |Hack Wat pf A 33 33 33 —1 | United D 1 3 12° **** | Trac Term Corp 5% 57 ....... 63 65 y Pb po ~ : Homestake i 3% a 65a + Ya United Frist ar sais 5817 any By M Corl ‘4 : 2 = 4 15% + 2% | Un Gas Imp 9% 9% 9% .... (By M. P. Crist & Co.) : Howe Sound 44'; 4412; 44%; J 3 | Un Paprbrd 7 9 9 soies Market St. Investnient Corp.. 23.57 25.34 N. Y Bon a S Hud Bay M&S . 20. 20. 29... |U'S Distrib % nn mo . . d& Man ... 1% 1% 1% — %|U S For Sec 8% 8% 82 ¥''1 Hudson Motor . 87 8% % + YU 8S Gypsum 95% 95 95Y .... BOND PRICE INDEXES Hr Mamas Wn Th. Th ySfodAl..22 22 22° + 4|| CORN AND WHEAT REGION 20 2 20 60 PE ; U 8 Realty ly 5% pay, : Inds. Rails Otils. Bonds ina Rayon Bp 1a 1a 4 U 8 Rubber 41% 4324 4s T 192 yen Westerday ..... $5.0 58.7 97.7 80.4 |Inspiratn Cop . 14lz 14% 1413 + % |g 'g gtee] ..... 57% 8 3 * as Week ago .... 856 50.3 930 81.0 ioe | Nh ow Tin? & L A % Bp aan —Aug. 30, 1938— Month age .... 86.2 62.4 98.4 82.8 | Int Harvester 57% 57 57 + 5 Yorn Precipi- State of Near ago .....9L7 $9.9 1004 94.0 |Int Hyd El Ste 3% 5% ... |Vanadium ...... 18Ys 18% 18% ..... High Low tation weather Wwo years ago. 91.5 963 1058 918 |Int P&P ..... 9% ‘3 42 +1, | Van Realte’ll 26% 26% 26% yg Soult Bend 0. 318 Foary 3938 - High ..... 86.5 70.0 98.5 82.8 38} P =r pt - 30% 39% 39% + 1, ree We > Yiatdelq 33 2 Seal RE 1 , ) 4 ea iad ow ses us 419 Lid Ndamrw. 3 § 5 Z AlWomorth Bn 3% 85... Marian ©... 0... 6” 5 0 Clear gH ..... 95. 2 . . — Waukesha Mot 20) 20%2 20! §, | paiaye ’ 1987 Low ...... 80. 60.3 92.3 BL1| Kennecott ..... 39% 30% 39% 4 % | WPaEI7p 83° pa. ©" | Cambridge 3 | 0 Clear 2986 High ..... 943 1004 1062 1002 Kinney Prpf... 14 14 14 — % West, Auto Sup. J lou lex Columbus 3 2 8 Clear resge . Y 3 oie e . Moh Low... 08 547 185 953 Kroger G&B ... 1% 18% 1% ©.7*| West Air Ske Bi ui ai Ee 8 8 © Oar @Copyright, 1938, Standard Statistics Co.) be ; ; Wil Stee 2% Sats 1» + 1% Indianapolis "a6 6 0 Clear Lambert ....... 13% 13% 13% — 2 | White 12% 129 — %y3, | Terre Haute ... 86 66 0 Clear U. 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS Lee Rub ....... 21% © 2% 3% + | Willve Ovmd pt. 3 % 12% — %|mvansville ...... 80 70 0 Cloudy Treasury Bonds men pa 2 BOR OC RlMRABO Sogn | oR EXCHAD ! 3 , { /8 iA 8 — 3 5 1947-45 ..... ....106%8 10676 10616 | L-O-F Glass ... 50% 50% 80% I 1/4] Woolworth... Bt a" 5% 3 5 FOREIGN EXCHANGE |i i 185-47 ...111011826 11836 118.36 | Yoous bi Illi 108 105% 100% — 1; | Worthington ... 20% 20% 204 + %| NEw YORK, Aug. 30 (U. P.).—Porei 8 195343 1028 Neg 152.5 Loft ne 200 , 2 2 2 —Y— exchange lower. Foilowing are noon cable ar Cem. 4 a 4 — 34 | Yellow Ir ..... V4 a 8 ren 1960-35 1042 104° =" | Lone Star C 50% 50% 50% 3, | Yellow Tr 18% 18% 189, 4 8; | rates on major currencies iit 1889-28 56 coe “oe ay 102.27 Lorillard ....... 9% 19% 19% -~ Ys Joie Sz 3 367% F9) I % Ca able os %5 1963-58 ... .... 1 02.1 eT ot 72 2 d doll Rous Nge FOREIGN BONDS Macy RH ...... 45%, 45% 453% % -— Canada (dollar) .§ 7- 64 +. 2 "a BE | one Nast | Maranat pa dA ADE dD TT Sllzomte mad 20% 10% aon 4 a | FEARS renS) 24T4,8-16 0006 11-18 er Ts Py Arr oo Oi i 3003 ny Peni. 0p | Toon . 2 /2 : ; : il a oi 42 14% Ger, (trvl. mark) 35 . —.002 42 FARM WORK CALLED Pll ah phe THE 8 New Business Books ||gveten (ions). 383 tos 99% ; . Denmark (krone) .2169 —.0005 108% OUTLET FOR LABOR Available at Library US. STATEMENT 30%2 : 17 ——— 44 The following new business WAS) 46Y, agg HINGTON. Aug, 30 ‘(U. P.).—Govso | Building Industry Unable to || books are avaiable at the bus- || shment expenses and rceipis “for the current fiscal ot r hy ugh Au - iness branch of the Indianap- || Dared with a ve 3 Dual Aus. #7, som Last | Absorb Men, Board Says. || ots Buse Library. Expenses $1,388.620.131.93 8 1,200 440 36420 23 SOME THEORE Receipts. 771,365.804.54 ‘Hie ji EL % : SUGGESTED BETICA. B ROBLEMS Gross def 8113 63.921 88 378.7 317.04 43, NEW YO INTEREST RATES, STOCK PRICES, .| Net def . 617.126,527.39 378.72 367.08 a% RK, Aug. 30 (U. P.).— by FR Ia ulay. any a read- |. Wee's bal, 3.334.622.914.58 2.888. .352.09 ies Agriculture and the service enter- enter pees the. enticing tasks Bu bi’ 31.833 318.438.77 3roat air eed ds 34 e author s A 1 %615 | prises appear to offer a better outlet EL Ant HOUSING MAN. }; Customs” * "ds, 133,965.80 176.434.353.327 | Jo 10 » for the nation’s growing force than AGER, by Abraham Goldstein. The INDIANAPOLIS CLEA CLEA " 1 | the construction Industry, the Na- || BSooh ein pure of lsrgesssie | loted et re os any ogy, | U , 1] poysing wil & TRely On how | Debits... ... 0 c.a.on! Li 5508:000 3 Hosa) Indiftrial Conference Board MEN WHO LEAD LABOR, LA Bruce n! 0. 3 1, ay n sn. emp gyfent death of Bamuel Ss to 2 ® D: AILY PRICE INDEX 1904 | study. Lo. NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (U. P), 103% Since 1929 the construction in- TESTED SALES COMPENSATION ) = 2372} dustry has sh ter BLANS, “compiled by the eflitors of Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted 82% y has shown greater fluctuation | |' printers Ink. Sixty-four plans used index of 30 basi i 103 | in employment figures th by well-know i 1 price index sic commodities 107, | other De . while Savi of seals” different types jsompanics || compiled for the United Press (1930e . 97. | in agriculture and in the service in- AMERICAN BUSINESS HANDBOOK 1932 average: equals 100): : 3 102% dustries has been ost tabl th ND BUSINESS 8 EQUIPME BUY. Yesterday essesescsscsnsssess 104.52 : 10314 study said. m § €, e ’S GUIDE. 1037 Sigion, Week Ago teesesc00enebseens 104.28 ABC by Ernest Agricultural employment, which Dugas. oF aaALLERING: of ‘each state, Month Ago . aessssesessssnsese 104.36 lined ixth b here to go, where to hunt and fish Year A cer en ssetssscsnvsns 137.09 Chica 0 Stocks J ma beimem ye pa] Fn High for 1938 (Jas 10) ...... 11700 high and the depression low, “is now i} Law for 1938 « June 2. de 1028 High low Las i | offering an outlet for the increas- ; eens 3 den Mfg .ocoeeeese 10 10 | ing labor force,” the Board added. \ : sh heii Be Ba 2) "Wile changes in construction em | OPERATOR IS CHARGED | - poop PRICES at orn®. 0: 17} 1 173 | ployment figures since 1920 have WITH CEA VIOLATION |: carorco aus. 2 rH 8 Hex Shel : ai & i 2 DE me I Cs WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (U, P)i— gE toss: ial foi ii fes Service’ Te TH Ia to the Board, “has shown a steady | ne Agriculture ture Department P= 2 eigen, “Ti si 2, inch a Alum... he 3” | upward climb in the last six years, d 8. ma / “at. oaskets. $0 with Ed R 24 2 charge W. Gongoll of Minneap+ | soe, . caul lrady smpers. $1.60 with Edison 126%, 326 36 | with a higher employment total in -| Bes Ce Tica High Bor erated o. Housetid 45 4% 4% June 1038, than in June, 1020 | OL, Minn. and eight affliated or Bath ji Lakes I Dredge 19% 10% 197s b ’ ’ . ganizations with violation of the udaille-H B « 18 15 15% ELECTRIC co T HAL Commodity Exchange Act. ] 1 EE BT EIR Be nD | gli complain, Mpet 7 Sen Push Jobs Hake Us Smile] Ya 8% ; 1 y ace, ha Son J 4. 8.| NEW YORK, Aug. 30—Hlectricity | that Gongoll, through concerns con- Hendren Printing me les" . # in the average American home costs | trolled by him, had violated the act I ; W Gas i E ni Llill108 103, 1 about one-half what it did in 1913, | by failing to report and poring } ‘Company, ne. pitt, & Co _..... ceeae d od «| falsely transactions on ir i i a nota Ee Institute an- | falsely tran the grain|| ess CENTURY ne. RI1-8533 | l Radio secccsece y :
Porkers Hold
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Steady Despite Large Receipts
‘Hog prices held about steady here today as receipts totaled around 8000 head, the Bureau of Agriculture cs reported. The practical top remained at $38.75 on 220 to 230pounders and the extreme top was A steady market on the large receipts was a good showing considering lower prices at most other points, the Bureau said: Most Eastern wholesale pork markets were again higher. Packing sows were unchanged, good medium weight and heavy sows cashing from $6.35 to $7 mostly, with most lightweights selling at $7.25 to $7.50. Extreme top was $7.75. Receipts of about 3000 cattle included around 70 loads of slaughter steers and yearlings and a dozen loads of - heifers. Reflecting this week’s better tone in the dressed beef market, all classes of fat cattle held fully steady. Cows of all grades formed only a minor share of the total and ruled active and strong. Several loads of strictly choice yearlings and weighty steers made $11.25 to $11.75, best yearlings $11.35. The rank and file of the steer showing comprised medium and good grade to séll from $8.50 to $10.50. Best heifers averaged 810 pounds at $9.50. Most beefy short-fed heifers ranged from $8 to $9, grassers $5 to $7.50. Weighty bulls made $7, common lightweights $5 to $5.50. Vealers ruled mostly. 50 cents lower, better grades bulking at $10 to $1050, with a practical top of $10.50. -All grades fat lambs suffered a decline of mostly 50 cents, choice heavyweights slipping to $8.50. The majority of good and choice ewes and wethers sold at $8 to $8.50. A iy fat 98-pound Jearlings cleared a ¥
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Ave. 1 23. Cte nssesessdsnesenine $ 8.55 6716 24. ..... eeessaaceraseras 8.70 4423 25. sessesesssessesssss. 8.80 6120 26. cicessnessansccnsecnsss 8.80 9678 27. 8. 2500 29. ' 7953 30. 8169
Barraws and Gilts—
(140-160) good ad «choice. .$ 7.25@ 8. (160-180) Good and choice . 8.00@ 8.55 (180-200) Good and choice.. 8.50@ 8.65 (200-220) Good and choice.. 8.55@ 8.75 (220-250) Goed and choice.. 8.60@ 8.80 (250-290) Good and choice . 8.30@ 8.65 (290-350) Good and choice.i 7.75@ 8.40 cking Sow (275.550) Med 7.10@ 7.15 (425-500) Good 6.85@ 17.35 1340-425) d 6.35@ 17.00 (275-350) Good . 8.00@ 7.10 Blau hter Pigs— . (100-140) Sood and choice. . she 7.50 Medium .......... 6.50@ 7.25 RR i ' —Receipts, 3138— Steers f130-1100) 0.75 (900-1100) 1.25 (1100-1300) 1.50 (1300-1500) 1.75 (750-900) 9.75 00-1100) 0.00 (1100-1300) 10.25 300-1500) @10.50 1750-1100) ve 8.715 (1100-1300) “a son a 9.00 (750-1100) (plain)... 7.50 Heifers 750-900) Good ........ eases 8.50@ 9.75 (550-900) Medium .........s 7.00@ 8.50 (550-900) Common .......:.. 5.79@ 17.00 Cows All LL * oc SER Mie LT Ra +» 6.50@ 17.00 Medium Cena enesies 5.79@ 6.50 MMONE os cvvs ans veon sais esi 5.25@ 5.75 yor cutter and cutter ceeee 4.00@ 5.25
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ts rey (All weights) Medium .....
Cutter and common ........ 4.75 . Vealers . (All Nelghta) Choice cares [email protected] (All weights of. sae [email protected] (All wi eign) Medium . 1.50@ 9.00 Cull an common ........ . 5.00@ 7.50 Calves
—Receipts, 665— (250-400) Clicics vase .
CHICAGO. Aug. 30 (U. P.).— 5—Receipts, 16,000; directs, 3500; Lt BS tive. mostly 10@15¢ lower; top, $8.85; od and 190-350 1lhs.,” 38. 0a. 80; 2601bs., [email protected]; LB light packing, $6.715@". 15: Be $7. um weights and heavies, 's6. 10@6. Fd Cattle —Receipts, 8000; calves, 1200; strictly good, choice and prime steers siren to shade higher; active; top, $12.85; eld above, $13; several loads, [email protected]; all buying interests taking hold on inds selling at $10 up; ot ers Slow : stockers and feeders, firm; Texas bred steer salves [email protected]; Moan “yearlings up $0.25: several loads at $9, down to $5. 50: both native and Western replace: ment cattle scarce; Doifets steady: mixed offerings, $10. weak: bulls weak to 2 + vealers steady: few weighty bl bulls held-
choice,
ng up, but all others se . P— Receibis 10.000; dir late Mondav spri ng lambs cose Bale lower ves and .20@8.
most nat top. $8.75 on rer | to mail lers; to~ day's gi slow; undertone Neak to 25 cents lower: native springers, $8.25 down probable top. $8.40; no Westerns soi sheep steady. ’
dof a0 P.).—Hogs— 160-200 The ‘$8 8.10, a, by down; Dati 50@
LAFAYETTE, Market, ot Be a 250 8.45; Sio-3%5 gs.
down; rou Fg Naks
(U. P.).— 220-240 FH Ns 1bs.,
FT. WAYNE, ug. 30 Markets 10 te 15 A higher; 220. $8.30;
x bah: sign oa: 9 0.50; donc te0 be 285: os. Drie0: i Tos. 4 1% 1bs $7.80; 120-140 Ibs. oS 100-1 $6. 75. Roughs, $6; stags, 84. 76; $10.50; lambs. $8.25.
R NINN pug, DL Bl Hoge ve eC sno y foi, steady: top. $8.78; 250-275 1lbs..
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STEEL ACTIVITY
Organ Reports Demand Above Normal Without ‘Usual Support.
‘CLEVELAND, Aug. 30 (U. P)— Steel buying from miscellaneous sources is increasing steadily and all signs point to a marked expansion this fall in the national operating rate the magazine Steel said today. “This enlarged demand is contrary to usual seasonal trends and is developing without assistance from the automotive and railroad industries, usually strong supporters” the trade journal asserted, adding: “Inasmuch as current buying has caused production to move well above 40 per cent of capacity, steelmakers believe impending demand from automobile sources and continued expansion of construction activity will result in much higher operations during the fall.” The publication also said “unusually rapid progress” is being made in bringing PWA projects to the bidding stage and predicted that substantial tonnages from this source will be booked before cold weather. More Cars Needed
“In addition, railroads probably will be forced into the steel market
before the end of the year in order |
to cover their repair programs and rolling stock requirements. Increased carloadings point to need for more cars than now are in good order, necessitating action to provide greater carrying capacity. Some action to this end is being taken by a few roads.”
POUND STERLING. HITS MAY, 1935, LOW MARK
LONDON, Aug. 30 (U. P). —-— A near-panic movement by European nationals to convert their currencies
50 | into “safe” American dollars today
drove the pound sterling down below
old-dollar parity to the lowest level |
since May 15, 1935.
The break to $4.86%4 came around midsession when the $2,500,000,000 British equalization fund relaxed its support of the unit because of terrific pressure from the continent. Demand for bar gold, however, tapered off somewhat from the recent heavy pace although sufficient buying came from nationals of warthreatened countries to lift price of the metal to the highest point since May, 1935.
| PREDICTS ‘CONTINUED’
DIVIDEND PAYMENTS
NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (U. P)— J. 8. Bache, Dome Mines, Ltd, president, predicted today that the company “for the next 25 years will continue to pay the present dividend out of earnings.” He made the statement on his arrival here aboard the 8. S. ‘Normandie. He said that earnings of the company this year.~would be somewhat below last year,
PREDICTS MOVIE UPTURN NEW hy Aug. 30.—The motion e industry can look forward th confidence to a good fall season, ' of the prospect for farger ‘theater. attendance and for a letup on the high amortization charges resulting from the expensive films of last fall, the Standard Statistics Co. predicted today. The rising level of public spending power also is a major factor pointing to improving earmings for the industry, it said.
DEVELOPS NEW LIGHT BULB BLOOMFIELD, N. J., Aug. 30 (U. P.).—A new type of electric light which includes a reflector inside the bulb was announced today by the lamp division of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. Available in two heam widths, the bulbs
0 | have been. built to withstand out-
side usage. They are for use primarily in show windows.
AVERAGE MEAT BILL $15.38 Times Special CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—The average person in the United States eats $15.38 worth of meat a year, sccording to. a grocers’ bulletin, which shows that 110 meat packing plants throughout the nation have a total annual production of almost two billions.
LOCAL PRODUCE
Heavy breed hens, 1l4c; 3 iEhorn hens, heavy breed i broflers, 2 ibs, and aver, Barred Rock Spring Ibs, pi, A 13¢; colored s ringers. J», 11c; Leghorn broilers, 1 10c; bareback broilers, 8c;
12¢; 13¢; 1
old roosters y 9.
No strictly jresn country run 1546S s, 18c; each full aus welsh gross; a net deductio of 15 —~ for
each full case under 85. Ibs, dill Pe Butter—No. 1, 28@28'2¢; No. 2, 25%;
Butterfat—No. 1, 21c¢c; No. 2, 19¢. (Prices quoted by Wadley ida
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TONIGHT .
6:00—4 Corners Theater, WFBM. 6:30—Martin’s Or, WIRE, 7:00—Harry Hopkins, NBC. 7:00—Vox Pop, WIRE. 7:30—Goodman’s Or, WFBM. 8:00—Hal Kemp's O Or. WFBM.
‘Radio lectures, ves, reasonably rare during the last weeks, again are bidding: for attention this evening. The main event ‘should he, WPA -Administrator Hopkins’ address on “The Essence of Democracy,” via
Mr. Hopkins will be speaking before a regional conference of the Democratic National Committee's Women’s Division in Boston. Delegates from New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New England will be in the audience. At 5:30 p. m. on the same network, Gen. James G. Harbord will | offer “Some Observations Around the Pacific.” He recently returned from a tour which took him to the World Radio Conference in Australia, the war area around Shanghai, and other Far Eastern points. 8 » 8
The Art of Musical Russia is a group of New York musicians, although it sounds like the title of a treatise. They have given listeners two rarely heard operas already this summer, and will present the third in a series of four on CBS-WFBM at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow, Their selection is “Il Matrimonio Segreto” (The Secret Marriage), most famous work of the 18th Century Italian, -Cimarosa. One of 66 operas from Cimarosa’s pen, it was
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written in 1792, when the composer a was kapellmeister at the Viennese
court.
mixups of double and triple-cross,
|in which that age of operas patrons apparently delighfed. Tomorrow's
performance will be in concert form, although the listener would not notice it except for the piano replacing the orchestra as accompanist. Carl Bamberger will conduct, and the cast (scarcely very Russian
sounding) includes Marguerite Hawkins, Helen Arden, Peter Nicolaeff, Fritz Lechner, William
Horne and Hope Herne, 8 » 8
Prof. William Montgomery Me~
Govern is to discuss “Personalities the World ‘Round” on his “Roving Prof.” broadcast today, 5: 45 p. m.
on NBC-Red. If your taste runs to
the subject, Prof. McGovern is the man to satisfy it, for he probably has “been around” to out-of-the-way places more than anyone broadcasting today—with the possible exception of Mr. Ripley. s = 8 The CBS-WFBM series of bucolie, vintage drama tonight will offer its listeners “Mr. Bob,” a comedy of the early Nineties by Rachel E. Baker. The author was the dayghter of the Rev. George W. Baker, whom oldsters may remember as the author of the popular two-act play, “Among the Breakers.” The elder Baker’s fans may hear this 66-year-old play on the “Four Corners Theater” program of Sept. 13.
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(The Indiananelis Timés (s not responsible for inaccuracies in program 8Be ~mouncements caused by station changes after press time.)
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870; KWK, 1350.
CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 776. MUTPAL-WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKGC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 5,
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