Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1938 — Page 17
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CT KS WAVER Indiana’ Ss Farm Gooids Prices WHEAT FUTURES Porkers Climb WHILE TRADING TURN STEADY IN| 15 to’ DOMINATED | : | a Hog prices advanced 15 to 35 § : fi ; . cents here today on receipts of : KY, ing & St. Louis . Improved Buying Support| around 6500 head, Xie “Surems of i Age Says Prusiects of | oalt o » . Economi il : i933 © 1534 i935 1336 1937 1938 Retards Downtrend; | “$Veignts above 160 pounds made| Price Alterations ApBal Shares, Bonds Slump —Indiana Talversity Bureau of Business Research the 15-cent gain, with lighter weight p ear R emote. - Aft D fault. Corn Lower. hogs and pigs up 35 cents. er erau S C K S . : Today’s upturn left all Welsme ms .. P N Y. ro Nt : : _ | cents higher than the close NEW- YORK, Aug. 31 (U. B)— NEW YORK. Aug. 31 (3. P)— : ; | Wheat aries sieasied after a dtp of | Week. Teading euitimied ariive 8 With he cea industry under Go ing dwindled further in the By United Press 8 ha’ : dressed prices furth ernment. domination prospec cent on the Chicago Board of : So oi | Penane today with prices |. a "jet |DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES Trade today. Trading was mixed. Some Eastern Wholesale. pork mar higher or r lover steel prices. appear at : ~ 30 INDUSTRIALS At the end of the firs ur o loday | A feature was wide break in RE ha Oa Yosiertar oor 188.98 +120 | trading wheat was off % t0 % cent,| The practical top on”hogs was |in its weekly summary of the in- | stocks and bonds of N. Y., Chicago | Adsms Exp .... 10% 10% 10% 44 17 for 220 to 230-pound butchers. | iB ilroad, whi h ha de- | Alf Reduc -.... 62 62 i un Week ARO coceccceee sieceee. 148.58 —0.17| oom 14 to 34 cent, and oats were | $8.90 for po ustry. . : & St. Louis Railroad, whic S de- | Alaska Jun .... 10% 10% 10% t {4 | Month AKO ....c..ee.u. surlees M138 —0.2¢| honanged to % cent lower. A few small lots reached $895 in| The authority said the indus Ty: faulted-on a bond issue. The bonds | Allen, Inaust ©. 425s 12 1% © Mf vear Ago ......... rereseies 173.08 —433| “rye weak tone of the Liverpool | premium sales. is entering September at 44 per lost as much as Seven) points while Allied 8: pf... 68 66 6... | Hih. 1938, 145.67: low, 98.95: market together with the continued | Marketings of about 1500 cattle | cent of capacity, but predicted a ear 15 tong hi Am°Fome Bi: ie Ste dg xl HE EE ROADS easiness at Winnipeg tended to give | included around 25 loads slaughter | decline might come next week bey t 20. Other railroad shares i= Rad & 88. 15% 1374 HA > Yesterday «...coeeeecececenss 27.60 +0.21| the market a bearish undertone, but | steers and yearlings and six loads of | cause of the Labor Day holiday. 1 Go gel ry OS A Re INT. BB B55 wea tee .. 2025 +019 | better buying support Was encoun- | heifers, All classes of cattle found | «rhe improvement in steel busi- : WeIe Mise barely held their Am Seating «+. 10% 16% 10% + ive | Month Ago ceesueeneences 28.05 0.28 | tered on the decline. improved. outlet at generally steady | ness and ‘production during July | aad mote share arited on own in Smen ar ain 23% 23% -_ 1) WORE ARD ooo viviearensisine 4821 —1.39| Trading consisted posly of prices. rd and August” Iron Age said, “has| A 8 2x von: 33%, = 33 — %| High, 1938, 32.33: low, 19.00. ‘changing operations een the ell clea m opening. Farm issues were | Armour il ;.... Be TR Bh oe Ee tT oii Te aol Shang ne pera Cush intereste |. THe yards hi Ry With both | come about in the face of She mos; . strong with gains of a point or more Am HH Sw 20 UTILITIES bought, _ September Wheat _dgainst | ici gna order buyers faking their os. in International Siarvester and Be [Yesterday ....cccciiainininne 10.81 +039 sales of both December and May Week Ago ... «+ 20.08 —0.03 share of the crop. Several loads best | ~ «not since the postwar adjust- ; Bonds Irregularly Off Balt &°hiy i ot 4 bi = 2 Mona 2x0 : Wheat. AAA announced that the Stotys sod a; 1 I ey ments of 1919, with the possible ex- : Bony Ava ait. 10 21 326 IT ul man : over 1100 ception of the elimination of the Meanwhile bonds drifted irregu- Best & Co alien a pH] a4 3 %[ Sian. 1938. 3235: low. 15.10 ee aI Dorp, of strictly choice 1000-pound year- | pittghurgh-plus method of quoting fan) dower Jn dle; early Sede ein Sie Bice 5'pt. 15% 15% 15% “ - ot wheat so far and 12s Sol 400.000 a ies od Toy from 5 50. to $7. prices in 2 Jat | has {ne and id he Eo . : rters to * sure. in an otherwise steady domes- a il dss 185 Zn High . low TastChange oe ly Vealers continued on the down | evident in matters affecting deci- * tic corporate section. Jutte Cop & Z.. 3% 3% 3% + % Grant” w p12 2698 38" 232 x 1% Liverpool wheat closed 1% to 13% | side, selling weak Jo 50 or sions of steel sompeny manage- . Utilities recovered after a rather meiCne rant pf ...... 4 34 ..... |cents lower today. Winnipeg was off | with good and cho ge! ments. hesitant start and pushed irregu-| Gon Paciien-- Git Gl (814 1's | Greyhound cn’: 16% ab 18% T 12|% to % cent at the end of the first | $10, A few brought $10.50. Decisions regarding Wages are ~ larly over previous closing levels. | Celanese ....... 3 22% 22% — Ya u- hour. All grades fat lambs moved at apparently being withheld pending Postal Telegraph 5s featured with | Cent Foundry .. 4% 4% 4% + |... gg 3 3 + %| Export sales in U. S. wheat and | yesterday’s prices, although late &r-| announcement by the public con"a 1 point gain at 16. Industrials | Champ Pap p? . 97 7 Nn. iva Houd-Her 'B ... th 15% 15% .... |corn were reported to be flat. rivals were discounted slightly be-|iracts board of the Department of ~ held 'steady to a shade higher. Sh Oo... JU 0% Mk — Corn prices steadied on buying by | cause of wet fleeces. Good and |rahor of minimum wage rates for Czechoslovakia obligations react. | SHS .---+---- 8 3 37 Xn I Central, .... es un 5 Cu 12 : 1s | local interests, but remained slightly | choice ewe and wether spring lambs steel plants doing Government : erate om the Impressive Sy 1 & F. &! 5% 3% 2% —-3 nt Nigkel oon 8% 4 8% T 4 lower in Sympathy Un heal: od made $8 to $8.50, the top at Hie Sut work, which is expected Situin So gains recorded late yesterday, show- | Ciuett Peab .... 22% 29 » 4 . Receipts of corn in cago ay | side for choice. Common and med- | weeks. Washington opinion a ing losses of as much as 2% points. Colum Gas 8s es oo a ke, I 2 IETS Deen a + were estimated at 173 cars, of wheat | jum underweights were noted from | there will be a ‘freezing’ of present Other foreign dollar bonds eased | Gom Credit .... 48% 48% 48% + Jones&lah 7 pt tore 0 0 = 1 | 42 cars. | 86 to $7.50. rates, preserving the differentials ig Gommith Molson B44 fon 1rd 140 x that exist between various districts. A v 'S “Government funds workad C Edison ... 26Y 26, 2; — Ys Seely Under such a ruling, any steel comirregularly lower in a quiet trade. Cons ol Es 2h Jia 2% + % Kennecott ot! Nu N% B% — i CHICAGO GRAIN 2 0 443 pany. unde to cut . wages es’ extended to around 6-32|&ont Gif pei i: 33% 20% 07 hy Kresge SS ..... br 0% 4 + % oli op oa 408d i P.).—Grain fu- | ) $678 | would automatically har iteel? from - point at the start of the second | Crane C iin 30 0 By +3 : 2%ic. off %@Ye 29 revasenes 8.83 7953 | bidding on Governmen - steel xehour, against scattered gains of | Grown zeller .. 12% i 2% — i Lehman ....... wn 26% 26% + % | Dec. gic Soff Bo tt: March. “5 30 errs B20 8169 | quirements. ? - Libby Moi L Sir Sk Sh .... |gesi a@%e; May, 66% @66%c. aire aie B50 6865 3-2 w 5m poink. Saris Pup goss a4 3 2 i = 7 |Loft, me Lil “is 0% al I a 52%, @52%c. i %L@%e; Bartow snd Silts— mab Price Hike Unlikely : ~~ Curbs Extend. Gains ar Lon & Nath a 28 oo Due Li SF Yetlie: May, 5340@ | (10-160) Liood and choice : 338 g10| “There are no definite Indicating ’ es 1 — 2 fr Dec.. 24%e: | (180-200) Good and choice.. 8. J Tr s compan ao Sesciol. gan i aomae | BTA RE BE BE WET tor 2 3 Te a EgEen go a Gana ind coer $0 238 | VS, BY Ph af ths mer ev 8 /8 D678 + UBS |IMaACy RN I ..... -, a v ; t in moderate activity. Dist Seag ...... 16% 16% 16 + Ya DS..... 48% 48% 48% — % De inglpe g Wheat—Oct., 62c, off 3c: (250-290) Good and choiee 8.50 23 nor is there any likelihood of higher : A Thares lea. the advance Dow Chem =....1% ° 120 a =” iy raw EU 11% 10 12 = 3° GuSit. ot —— Mey. 8%. ot Hee, rood ang choise. 1S0@ 838, rices. that oul § be realized over the py ins ranging to 1% points in —E— McIntyre Pore . flv $1 1% + 7 GON (275-580) Medium .......... 1.30 7.90 | remainder of year. Consonidated Mining & Smelting, Fast Kodak ....170% 170% 170% + 1% (Mont Ward ... 46% 48% 40% © 3¢|2 SY fain elevators are eying Merits. (43°50! Good ...1 11110 8 750 | “Thus the main hope of steel | | Congselidated Copper Mines, Lake |Efigon Soh oi 4° 4° 24° t |Motor Prod 1.20 20° 20° ... Cash corn, new No. 2 vellow, 3lc. Oals, | (575 350) Good Luni e3s@ 7.35 | companies is for sufficient Imptevs: ~ Shore Mining and Eagle Picher | Elec uto-L ..... 287 28% 28% + % salen Sieg her P — d choice. 7.00@ 7.75 ‘ment in business: production Lead had fractional advances. Flee EWE & Li. 103% 10% 10% © if |Nat Biscuit ...25 2 Bn IY LIVERPOOL WHEAT 40) Coof.a0a choice Ia 1:80 | above the break-even point. One or Among industrials Aluminum Ltd. (Elec St Bat .... 30, 30. 30 + %/ Nat Gypsum ..! 18% 144 1s ¥ 5 ‘ ign Low close clogs . —oATT Ee two companies have attained this eased ¥% point but such issues as ore Matin fn 2p Ah — 4 ooober o.oo s 734% sais Ts RE » |position, but most producers are Carrier Corp, Ford of Canada-A, | Fair Morse .... 36% 38% 38%. .... Cen‘ral .. 18% 18% 18% — {ia | December ... 2% Ha Tn 3a [email protected] | CONtinuing to pile up losses. National Sugar and Technicolor Fed Mo hein iy 3 i y 2 NY G& 8 2 144 1s i o 1s March ...... A 69% 2 8 750-900) Soo cessessscace . 88081050 The magazine noted Yat. sock had gains of almost a point. Flintkote ...... 22% 22% + Yo |Norf & W pf...104%> 104% 104% ~ 7% [email protected] gains were due pa Utilities were neglected. Electric Ne Aoi Rt Bit Bt Tg 00 | of inventories of semifinished steel Bond & Share eased fractionally | Gar Wood Ind o% $% Sh — BiNoamBdwt. 3 4 tT — % 9. 4% | in anticipation of further improvewhile American Gas & Electric, | Gen Foods .... 35% 33%; 353 + 4] 0 Facto ... Bp Mh Tat 833 0:80 | ment; building ion ie 0 nd Unite Gen G&E A ... Ya Ya Ya eens pew i wy : ties are absor a large share o Light & Power were unchanged. |b bates 1 318 BF BE IH |mecemom wow op | ER HER iii THES HEE tenn that some. ratlroass sre. ex: ai t ir ly | Gen Motors pf 122% 122% 123% —1 |Para Pic 2 pf . 11 11 1. + % Heifers : pected t6 buy steel before the end Aviation issues were irregularly | Gen Motors of My 1g Tl, |PaBedwt. 1 11 11 ; i ; 3 a 3% + Ys 9.95 hiner and oli sasy. Gen Thtre Eq. . 15% 15 15% ...._ {Penn D Cem ... 4ij i ied : (750-900) GOOG ........e0s «so 8.50 830 |of the year, and that tin plate : Gen T&R" Tas 1o%h 18% + % Penn RR... 19% 19% 19% + % : (550-900) Medium .......... 90a 830 | uying is at a low ebb. Scrap marGillette S R ... 9% 9 9% .... Phelps Dod 851/, 1g 88Yy w= (550-900) Common ....ceccee 5. ; : D & a 35 a % } “ - Goodrich es 23% Bx 30 $y ED Phila Bi Cc ol 5 aget + Is H B . f Govern All Welghtans Cows bots ers iSound in a waiting posi oth: od el. -32 11-33 11-33 +1- av uying o - el irer.. 650@ 17.00 | tion.” e Iron Age scrap com“N. Y Bonds Gotham Hos ...~ 4%, dV 4 Ehitips Pet. Bis. 11.8 9 11:88 11.32 Fueit € y ; y 3 . Eras Ss re tas va seesreaes jag 830 | posite was unchanged st $1450. isin x , » BOND PRICE INDEXES =A ment Securitie Low cutter ‘and ‘cutter... 400@ 8.28 — wn 2 o (WHOLESALE INDICES |mstoswas a a2 <2 edit Total Ball eles ee wi sun fIUIDC Beptool Bult Credit Toiah: |soovm Suiits ves. swgvm Jot 29 1 90 813 ADVANGE SLIGHTLY Revere Cop o. 1h Wn 14 1 # A ea i ima in Month oo... 563 624. 24 m8 Richfeld Of... 1% 1% ‘1% ©..| WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (U. P)— oe : Year ago ..... 91.7 89.8 100.4 94.0 fe Heavy purchases of U. 8. Govern- | (an weights) Bois Gna [email protected] Tw) years ago ..91.6 964 105.7 979 Safewa Dist’ 184 v 13 2 Besse ment securities by Federal Reserve all weights) So 1308 300 = 1858 high ...... ses 8 ®m2 REEoods Lift Pri Level, | Sears Roebuck'® 71.’ 70% 70s + ''% | Member Banks. resulted in a sharp. Rejgate mie 500@ T.80 1988 fow ...... 749 479 sus wx | FO0OS LI rice | Sniilons o 30% 30% 30% + %| expansion of the banks’ outstanding Calves 1987 high ...... 95.0° 10.2 1060 100.3 tags AOL... ty A ion oy Ra i bey 8 104 1063. 1002 Association Reports. Sorc 2d. i ait aii iy pris to the regular condition | (250-400) Choice ............ 8.00@ 9.00 Industrial Fields Fields Add 61 1000 ; high ...... . h 2 , ——— sails one Re RE ET lea heen ve sraes J : {198 ow »res 4 Gay AI ®3 Times Special Sperr Coro : 3% 3 in 3 % Ha loren: pln banks in Medium Rtn 8.02 6.00 Employees During NMEBET BONBR. | wr AQTITNIFSr YIN. Bie m1 inna i Sth OIF INA 3 1 ne wed total loans ' Feeder and Stocker Cattle U. 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS WASHINGTON, Aug. 31—The Sid Qifnd,. .. 30% 30 30% ... 101 lesting eitics sho} a Good and hole... 7010 81 Month. Treasury Poids nation’s wholesale price level in- (Studebaker ... 8 8 8 oo. | A ed to $20713,000000, or an daeciodd Choice... ....... §00Q 300 71941 creased 2 point during the week —T— : increase of 81 millions from the pre- | (800-1050) Good -. nai 7.25@ 8.28 3s. 1945-43 | 0 > | Texas Co 3 4. 4a - ts were’ (ag0ci00 Medium © ......... 8.75@ 150 | NEW YORK, Aug. a U, P)— s 1954-44. 5 . 27; the National Ferti- 1% | ceding week. Total investments wer! Go od hoi 7008 8.00 : hs 18s C0 : i Aug, apm reported today. Br #5 3 i 1% : 2 up 87 millions for the week while 2 i 80) 204 SH0%%.. eo0@ 7.00 n industry added Yas. 1553-49 102. The index rose from 72.9 to 73.1. | Timken & 5... 41% 413 414, —'i |outstanding loans had a net de- Heifers Good and cholce 7000 800 | 144,000 workers to its payrolls beBhatifedss 102. A month ago the index stood at!TIEaweiis : 1g ‘a 04 -.: |creass of six milli on t di Common. medium. 6.00@ 1.00 ween June and July, but the total re tr Rf a Rr Et en 4g SRR Sk obligations rose 80 millions in eeeots, 136 number of employed persons in all 1852-44 ....00.:.'106.10 106.10 106.10 Major factor he rise was an Tn v mem- ib ’ fields rose only 61,000 in the same ; FOREIGN BONDS upturn jn fon Day BR .- : “4 Ht i + % ihe i Wi No or Yen Fendice DR rsieshercie esree 8.25 8.50 period, the statistical division of the jen’ Jow Lag | meas VeueS, %t Said. arm | Gite mE : = 1 oldin, Medium .o1iieseesesessensss 650@ 7.78 | National Industrial Conference Roan: fs 12 April ..... B14 B14 310% | product price index again declined. miteq Pron oo. 88 gi pb 1 J/lionsof the increase, While oldings COMMON '+1:ssssesssesseess. 5.50@ 6.50 Board reported today. : fue esr UU S0R 40 S| The drop in grain prices were large- | Un.Cte Imp 108 Jo, 104 I Pies were 24 millions higher in New | *55i and choses .. oir. 130@ 300| ThE fotal of employed persons in Bruel bias 30-37 | 1'13u '13w '13u| ly responsible for this loss, § © Zuber i 88, 8% IT 1*| York City «nd 25 millions higher at Common and medium ...... 1008 1% July was 53,051,000, Sompared in . B Cen’ 1 12%. Fractional declines were registered | uy: p a L A "0 * 9% rT ... banks i o . | 42,990,000 in June an 521, Canada 38 ¢ 331; 981 in building material and fertilizer | Un Stk Yd'of | s% of o% Il a Topo Png 12 : Sine sew corpia. 14.000; afcects AL oop): ariel. slow. | May. The decrease in unemployindices. "Lower prices of cotton Fl De ae : few early bids and ‘sales strong to 10 | ment from June to July was the textiles and wool resulted ' in a LL el 6% or or +x New York Loans Rise a ttie—Receipts. 10.000; calves. 1000; | second’ successive month's decline. slight drop in the textile index. |West Union ... 29% 23% 39% + % ariel b—Recelots 1.000; directs. 8500; Manufacturing, which increased 69% An unusual degree of stability | white Mot .... 12% 2% 13% — 4% Commercial, industrial and ag- market, s a its payrolls by 39,000 persons, had ; o3y, | has characterized. the price move- | Wilson pf’... “is Mi #% — %|ricultural loans were 10 millions | PT. Aug. aa0ciuo % Hose the second largest increase in emBem Bo a7s'Ss a 103% 103 103% | ment of industrial commodities in Worthington [1 21% 3d fis + '%/|larger at New York but showed 8 SE fem 186 300 1b T hid 3 B40 Ploymens for fe hig and Sm abl 4528 36 ...... a 4 . 0- -2! Tide Wa oi sis 52 i04% 100% 104% recent weeks, the association re-| "Wr 'Rle¥ -.-.... v ott | net decline of 10 millions at al $8.40; 280-300 ibs, $8.30; 300-328 1bs., a, we . | banks. Other lending assets were 140-16 a ibs. ¢7.55: | increased 23,000. Transportation # ported. Young S& W 23% 23% 3% + % oan i oe ed for hs week. i 7 140 Fu 7.08; 8 Jaded | $6.80. | employees grew by 15,000, public Yellow Tr ..... 19% 19% 19% + % u g Ls $ Hen or Yi: Cu b s bs The following tabulation shows Foughs- S88; slags, . utilities 2000 and in aneous ur toc S LOCAL ISSUES changes in gprincipal items of the industries and services 2000 new emby mp tap pole Tis oes +» gp so | DAILY PRICE INDEX iihuidfint® 0 °°) \pPROVES INTEREST |Ps Som Bt. come : aE Sn | co 3% 3% I indicate the appr roximate Market leve]| NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (U. P)— eral Reserve **Member Banks (000,000 Nl | tion industry in July were estimated A om ad WB, i, Papen Tramsmenianec selling inquiries of | Dun & Bradstreet's dally weighted | omitted): Net Change Since | MODIFICATION PLAN |; 1,929,000 and in manufacturing Am Dnt ore Bw Bu CZ 2 Stocks | rice fiulex of 50 basic SomunouMLeS. Aug. Aug. Aug at 8,871,000. Carrier =a > : : compiled for the Un ess - , ; 31 (UO. P)— : Selsey l #8 Cisse St Yas Bia 8% #1932 average equals 107): ; Loags und vestments, +81 —1gn The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Go.| Some Sections Lower " Cent Sms oo lk lz a NES, 1% a’ 01 1977 ‘31 7 | Yesterday ....i.eeueeraeennes 10451 via) aes SEI ST = ‘716 | through its president, Daniel Wil-| Trade, distribution ,and finance i Sent % Loh 4 4 -— Ys Home T&T Ft Hy Wayne iA vid. > 1 yooh ABO ccicocscsnrcossnsne 10004 Open i rok and 3 —=.3 — 132 lard, today announced approval of had the largest drop in employment yz y- arte JT of ...0108% ..... ONth.280 viveseverninrnnnss 104TT 0 rT : Gitles serv... ais 1A ji ee ind Gen: Sve C Co fA on [101k 04 4 x. Cesanievitess covers 139.05 | ORRITS oi bar 1658 = 4 = 2 3 Nan io Sow interest charges fom June to July, when 103,000 ities. Serv Df. $14 he Sl4. + 4 Ind Hydro-Electric 79 pfd ... 8 MA la van $4 1938 (Jan. 10)...... 117.06 | chasing or carrying It is. und the announce- | Persons lost their jobs. Agricultural ORM & S ior 5 57 57. +1 Indpls P&L Co 6% pid’ ....... 93 96 | Low fol 1938 (June 2) 102.93 | Securities ....-.... §8 — 2 = ng understood, d b 29 Credle” Pet ives aA% 2% 2% = Indpls P&L Co 64% pid ..... i 10 : tira Yess {peal estate loans . 1152 — 2. — .8!.ment said, that a large number of employees decreased by ,000 “Can A... 2073 A A a I aS BE x Other loans -........ 1804 + 3 — 31 the principal institutional holders of | workers in contrast to sharp gains | Ford o Tad 10. Re 2 8 re Lincoln Nat. Lite Tos Co com. 24 = 24% U. S. STATEMENT Sis OYE. obliga- so — sos | the company’s bonds have approved | in May and June, and 30,000 fewer | Bolter .0l 137 136 156 + 4 |N Ind Pub sen conn Pid. i, 7 Ooligations fully gia the plan in general and indicated | persons were engaged in extraction Im ne 16% $% 16% .... N Ind Pub Svc Co 6% pfd ... 6812 171 oN ASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (U. P.) —Qove U. 8. Gvt ...... 1,653 +4 25 4 519 their to co-operate with’ the | of minerals: and 1000 fewer in fore Labs M 52 52 52 + xProgress Laundry Co com ... 12 14° | ernment expenses and receipts for the.| Other securities 3.119 + 12 4 128 purpose Lockheed Air .. 13% 13% 13% =— # Pub Sve Co of Ina 6% ofd .... 19. 22 Current. fiscal year thrush oe. 20, com- | Reserve with Federal company in putting it into effect.|estry and fishing. HNoing B8 Ss ot BB on 1 yy, [BUD SVE Coof Ing Ta, bid... 13. J | mared With a yar > st Year | cogioyo, banks -. - 6838 + 71 +1481 Mr Willard announced he was send-| Gains, on a seasonally adjusted | Fan Am ai 3s un > 8 oF Se aa TE 95% 98% Expenses $1, hte 161. 1.99 81. a it 29.09 Bal with dom. bunks. 2,419 — 18 + 765 ing a letter to all of the security| basis, were reported in the survey Sogo B or ggg ty bu §y | Smo Tie G6 bom iii ® a Coons et. Gla Tsea8i Tt Sabet isl el Demand “deposite— ~~ |holders of the company, outlining in Sidentia) Zi Duis iy ; "mm al 2 . 597,507. usted ......... ) : 4 ‘iron , atdoner 30 BL 8. Sw " -ponvs TRG Tan atid nein | xi Eh umposia” 31 I 1 =. his astion crude petroleum, bituminous coal, Hy Harg .. 7% % Sr lamerTosnssas. .. ....... 95 100 | Pub. Debt 37,537,586,863.30 37:044501507.03 | © “Iniesbank deposits ; electric power, newsprint, lumber, ~ " * Clieng Jno wl ws gi till 1) | Gold Be, Minds ie Beers FE ST) FOREIGN EXCHANGE | Ccrnent, copper and boot and shos i om deren ; oe ves e ’ i ! .- | Home T&T Ft W 69 43 ......106 106 : — 5 eeniseves —- 1 = 31 YORK, Aut. 31 0d are Hoon eas production, and in cotton and rayon ica © | Ld Assoc Tel Co 4% €5°.....105% 107% | pvnrANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE exthange lower. consumption. h 80 Stocks | Thdpis By Toc 3% 31. >..0 8 B | clearings vuiev.nnnn, cain 2,473,000 : Jates oh maja eg Ca regis ‘Net gipasse Offsetting these gains, were losses : p! % ating $ Lo mE Low Last : al aL Saku, “ssauns 1085 Ki Pebits s Gi eds bsiavnnus esesessces 0 885,000 CORN AND WHEAT REGION Fosland und) x rie = — in auto production, nonresidential rata ah uh 2% | Eolom SN , 86° 102% 1062 | August Glonfio riiitan 174,645,000 OFFICIAL WEATHER fis ¥: Gis) Ru [80d public works building awards 33% 83% 33% | Morris 5 & 10 Btrs 5% 98% 101 - ; y U. S. Weather Bureau Tealy | 91d -18 ¢ production. 3 14 1030s ..... — Be 8% | Movies He tan anne. ik iwik| FOOD PRICES —Aug. 31. 1988 Bidiun (hea). (400815 Tin 22 28 - 22 | Ohio Tel Sys 6% 47 .......... 98 100 ecipl- State of | Ge (tr. mk.) 2105 ~.0030 FORBIDS EXTENSION 53, 83. 68 |Pudlic Tel Co ¢ 58 d10 1h 190 | CHICAGO. Aug. 31 © Po. SAvples— : High Low Fistion weather Shia (tranc). 2381 = § \ $ 0 ve 3 chnigan wea. es, bu. wee! ollan — i 1 48 dE of EEE RSM Meanie Mle ng 8 4 diy ges fas 88 Sm, | OF MATURITY DATE S28 2 2s Trac Term Corp 6% 87 ....... 63 ‘8 Michigan: ie. "p AA Lule @ Sloudy* | Denm k (krome).. 3163 SOE ame a1 0. i * zse,1 110% (By M. P. @rist & Co.) -| flower—Colorado crates st: 25 1.35. ‘Peas 38 54. 0 Clood - NEW RK ug. 1) = ; grt at * | Market St. Investment Corp.. 23.57 25.34 | Michigan high Bail crates, 30@ dase." el 8 2 Gloudy $331,560 FOR SOLDIER The Associated Gas & Electric Co. Pind? ur ul TE | Bis nfl 8 § gear! GRAVE SURVEY 0. K.D |has been restrained in Federal acs: Hl WE ud L E Hig 8 TR Court from extending the maturity ereiid 2% 2 a2 : 8% 0° Glow | 7 as Special sf date of its 5% per cent convertible Eh wd MM _ WASHINGTON, Aug. 31—Presi- | investment certificates without first i oJ CHIEF EXPORTERS, OF, CERTAIN CO ODITIES LOC AL PRODUCE 1 dential approval of a $331,560 WPA | ohtaining permission from the Sea IDEPARTMENT STORE | breed Bens. Me: hens. | PTOJECE for 8 Survey and eo oi | curities and Exchange Commission. 5 1; heavy breed brallers, 3 ibs. and over. graves in Indiana of veterans Judge John W. Clancy yesterday : ~ STOCKS SHOW DROP > 13¢: . Barred and White Roc 5 Shingo: wars was announced today bY | signed a preliminary order against i 1% Ibs. and over, 13c; golored Senator VanNuys’ office. The project 1% lbs. and up, ic: Leg alers the company on the grounds that NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (U. Po—| * if Ibe. 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test eT Te pom from, , Soldiers Bob Elson, handling: the broadcast, will hav, several noted grid coaches on as guest com——D There will be three, possibly four, Hoosier collegians in the lineup against last year’s professional champions. This is the fifth
annual contest in which ‘the college |"
team has been selected ‘nationwide newspaper polls. More than eight and a half million ballots were cast this yedr, and 80,000 fans
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When Paul Whiteman devotes almost the whole of a 30-minute broadcast to one writer's tunes, you can depend upon it that the composer has something to say tothe jazz-loving public. The fortunate tunesmith who has attracted the Jazz King’s attention as few have since Gershwin is Raymond Scott, the man who writes those pieces with the incongruous titles. Tonight, Mr. Scott will be on hand with his famous quintet. His efforts, combined with Mr. Whiteman’s, will give you six of the Scott.
Col. ADIC Gilosaue of popular radio programs, long his specialty, seems to have gained new favor this summer. He's turning up with several on various p mostly on the Allen-less “Town Hall” spot, where he may be ‘heard today (7 p. m.,, NBC-WIRE). * Having successfully spoofed “Hobe by Lobby,” “Gangbusters” and other headliners, ‘the corpulent colonel tonight will turn his attention to the “willing counselor” type of show,
Says. Stoopnagle: “My stuff must listeners. ' It must get laughs from
ing burlesqued, and at ‘the same time seem funny to those who aren’t. If you think that's easy, Je try it sometime!”
; sz = im Gen. Hugh Johnson, Times columnist, is one'of a quartet slated for interviews by Fred Uttal on 'NBC-WIRE at 7:30 p. m. Others are Block and Sully, veteran comedy team; Cyril van Baumann, the ex= plorer, and Duke Hancock, who has caddied for many of America’s famous. persons. » » » Hopping south ‘from a one-night stand at Lake Manitou last night,
be heard on their regular NBCWIRE ° broadcast tonight frome Louisville. The band goes ‘from there to New York for a “Magic Key” appearance Sunday. . .° Lester = Pfister, the Illinois corn
and ultimate triumphs on Edgar
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Tommy Dorsey and his band will
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