Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1938 — Page 13

TUESDAY,

STOCK DECLINES REFLECT LAG IN BUYER INTEREST

fosses Range From Frac-! tions to 1 Point; Foreign Bonds Lower.

NEW YORK, Sept

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6 (U F)— off fractions to a point | dealings today after a opening. Trading was very

Stocks fay ~ forenoon

1ixed

SEPT. 6, 1938

Indiana's Gasoline Sales

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1938

—Indiana University Bureau of Business Research

STOCKS

By United Press

DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES | a cent in wheat prices on the Chi- |

~ |WHEAT SLUMPS AFTER DROPS ON OUTSIDE BOARDS

Corn Sags Fractionally: Winnipeg Grain Falls to New 5-Year Lows. CHICAGO, Sept. 68 (U.

Weakness at Liverpool and Winni- | peg resulted in a decline of almost

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Light Porkers [Lose 10 Cents; Heavies Steady

Hog prices ruled steady to 10 accumulation boosted receipts about 9500, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics reported. The top price on 220 to 230-pounders re-

mained at $9.

P)—|

A 5 to 10-cent decline | effected on weights from 160 to 210 pounds.

Receipts of cattle were expected

cents lower here today as a two-day | to]

was |

BIG BUSINESSES GET CHALLENGE T0 MEET TESTS

‘Necessary to Earn Public Confidence, A. T. & T. Officer Declares. Times Special WASHINGTON, Sept. 6. — Big

business must meet the political test of public confidence if it is to retain

show off their extracurricular erudi-

TONIGHT

6:00—4 Corners Theater, WFBM. 6:30—Information Please, NBC. 7:00—~Vox Pop, WIRE. 7:30—~Goodman’s Or, WFBM.

A couple of famous band leaders, Ben Bernie and Fred Waring, will

tion for listeners on tonight's programs, The Old Maestro will sit in as “expert” on the popular NBC-Blue network, “Information Please” show at 6:30 p. m,, along with two regulars, Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran, and Bernard Jaffee, scientist. They'll be targets for the 20 best of an average weekly batch of 60,000 questions submitted.

ON THE RADIO

The late Bix Beiderbecke, “grand old man of swing,” will be honored on tonight's Benny Goodman program (7:30 p. m., CBS-WFBM) with the playing of his composition, “In a Mist.” It was Bix who gave Benny his first job. This was on a Great Lakes steamer band when the now “King of swing” was 13, and the pioneer swing trumpeter was at the top of his profession. ”

Still speaking of dance bands, Hal Kemp will leave for a quick tour of the South after tonight's CBSWFBM program. He and his band will be back in New York for next week's broadcast, after which they are to leave on their first vacation in several years.

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to approach 4000 head, comprising | ost 00 and choice BI the freedom necessary for it to give

At the end of the first hour of | and vearlings. There were about 75 | the best public service, Arthur Ww. trading wheat was off 5% to % cent, |loads of steers, including several | Page, American Telephone & Tele(corn % to cent. and oats were | cars of fat steers rejected from the | oraph Co. vice president, declared

Incidentally, questions have been | submitted by Herpert Bayard Swope, Caroline Wells, the detective story writer, and several Supreme Court Justices. ”

cago Board of Trade today before | the market steadied.

30 INDUSTRIALS 112.48 . 138.26 8:4 164.39 9R 95.

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A little known comic opera of Mussorgsky, “The Fair at Soro=chinsk,” will close the four-broad-cast series of operas in concert form

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the decline reflecting lack of interest rather than selling pressure. ted to 74, off 1

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' opening 1500 shares at and General Motors slipped to 47%. off after initial tions at 48! Bethlehem Steel s, extending an Yar U. S. Steel its prev close

500 at 59

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| unchanged to ! Buying of wheat was believed to |

represent lifting of hedges against |

wheat sold to the Government and

| was sufficient to check the early de- |

cline. Seliing by scattered commission | houses reflected the lower Liv exer) | market where wheat closed ° 3's cents lower than ne close. Winnipeg wheat hit new fivevear lows at the opening today | which added to the bearish senti- | ment. Sales of wheat by the Government to exporters were reported to be 1849597 bushels, unchanged since Saturday. Total purchases were placed at 5.968870 bushels.

8

Corn prices dipped in sympathy

with wheat and due to favorable weather belt. Fair resting order uncovered on the decline.

support

in the western end of the

was |

cluded around 500 head of Western |

weights. Shippers on New York account | | creamed the crop of steers in taking | | choice weighty kinds at $11 to $12.35. | Several loads prime beeves scored 12 or above. Around fwo-thirds of | the steer display consisted of cattle valued at $10.50 or above.

Vealers sold strong to higher, raising the top to $11 in an | active trade. Good and choice fat lambs steady with others slow and weak. Top of $8.75 was realized on choice ewe and wether lambs, bulk good and choice selling at $8 to $8.50.

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6865 |

6602 1500

type stockers, both calf and yearling |

| 50 cents |

held |

8880

| today. Mr. Page is to outline “Fundamen- | tals of a Public Relations Program” | at the seventh International Man- | agement Congress, which will be held here Sept. 19 to 23. Defining public relations as the “art of adapting big business to a democracy so that the people have i confidence that they are being well served and at the same time the business has freedom to serve them { well,” Mr. Page said: “The less confidence the public has in big business. the less freedom the public will give big business. And | as you restrict its freedom, | restrict its ability to serve. “Big business has to meet the political test. The political test comes down to this. If the reputation of big business is good enough with the | public, no one representing the pub- | lic—whether in press, politics or any

|

you |

Mr. Waring will be heard in a guest interview with Parks Johnson | and Wally Butterworth on NBCWIRE's “Vox Pop” at 7 p. m. This program will inaugurate a future policy of one previously arranged interview on each broadcast.

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A half-hour later, on the same station, Fibber McGee returns for another season. Only new cast member will be Donald Novis, the veteran radio tenor. Fibber's radio and real-life wife, Molly (Mrs. Jim Jordan) still is unable to rejoin the show. A protracted illness which kept her off the air for months last |

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| winter prevents her return. |

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presented by the Art of Musical Russia. It may be heard on CBS other than WFBM, at 12:30 p. m. This work, based on a tale by Gogol, was begun in 1875, abanedoned three years later and remained unfinished at the compose er's death in 1831. The contempor= ary Russian composer, Nicolai Tcherepnin, completed it some time later, and it had its first performe= ance in Monte Carlo 15 years ago.

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Summaries of the Curtis Cup golf matches, between American and women's teams, will be given over CBS-WFBM at 4:05 p. m. tomorrow and Thursday. = n a

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Pressure | | WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.) News State Fair Tea Tunes

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WLW 700 (NBC-MBS) Sani s Or. Unannounced

Raul Douglas Lowell Thomas

WGN 720 (MBS Net.)

Bill Anson Airliners

| of Argentine offers was a weaken:ling factor in the more deferred | | months. Receipts of grain in Chicago to- | day included an estimated 351 cars (of corn and 0 cars cars of wheat.

CHIC AGO GRAIN

Barrows and Gilts— 1140-160) Good and 1160-180) Good and 1180-200) Good and 1200-220) Good and (220-250) Good and 1250-290) Good and 1290-350) Good and Packing Sows— 1275-550) Medium (425-500) Good (340-425) Good (275-350) Good Slaughter Pigs (100-140) Good and cholce Medium — CATTLE —Receipts, 3354— Steers

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municipalities

“Because of the ordinary human | suspicions of size, big business will | always be closely scrutinized. It | will have to he a better citizen than if it were smaller. It will have to be good enough to have public confidence.

“Many people feel that there isn't a possibility of getting to such a state, But certainly there is no reason to believe that good public re= lations are impossible until business, | by and large, has put the same | thought and effort on the subject that it has put on research, pro- | duction and selling.” Pointing out that the public is a “whimsical master,” Mr. Page said | “the task of business it fitting itself | to the pattern of public desires. Anybody who does business with the public is in a public business, and subject to regulation by the public in many ways, including laws, forms | of public supervision, the giving or | withholding of patronage, and by { praise or blame from political leaders, radio commentators and the press.” “Closer

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BANKERS T0 ATTEND STATE CONFERENCE

3-Day Bloomington Parley To Open Oct. 24.

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i group, { ) | Johns-Man Sept. (U.P) —| : KCPI the past week the good pace set in the preceding week, but held well above the level in the corresponding 1937 period. With only two corporate issues api pearing, the week's total was $27,364.400 compared with $69,129.000 in | the preceding week and $13,722,000 in the 1937 period Offerings the lic only issue, $6,000000 4°: per cent bonds of Louisiana State Board of Education. The bonds are dated Aug. 1, 1942, and mature Aug. 1, 1942, through 1966 Principal item in vestment calendar was a issue of Gulf States Utilities Co per Series C, First and Refunding Bonds Issue Offered

An offering of $3,000,000 5 per cent 10-vear secured “convertible debentures of Affiliated Fund. Inc. priced par and accrued interest, repre- | sented the only other corporate | fr |

(750-900) (550-800) (550-900:

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limes Special BLOOMINGTON, 6.— | | Officers and employees of 520 banks | | and financial institutions throughout | the State today were invited to at- | tend the annual Indiana Banking | Conference at Indiana University Oct. 24, 25 and 26 Registration will be open

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Emphasizing his belief that busi- "| ness’ relations with the public “can be very much higher than we have vet attained or than most people believe it attainable,” Mr. Page listed four recommendations as the basis "| for an effective public relations proThey are:

A top management that has | | analyzed its over-all relation to the | [ public it serves and is constantly | | on watch for changes in public de- | sires.

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at the conference to employees and officers of any Indiana bank, and certificates will be awarded at the close, Robert H. Mvers of Muncie, | Indiana Bankers' Association president, said. Oscar H. Cravens, | Bloomington, is conference chairman, Sponsors besides the association are the university and the State | Ewes—

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WASHING TON. Sept 8 (U. Loans to brokers and dealers in the week ended Aug. 31 totaled $561. 000.000. up 54 millions, and compared with a total of $1,171,000.000 for the same week a vear ago. Other loans for the purpose of purchasing or carrving urities amounted to 197 millions, down one million.

inancing. na New investments week compared h the preceding week and a year ago, are.

ure O Pate an CHICAGO, ceipts, 17.000 early

Sept. 8 (U Ho including 5000 directs bids and few =ale drong higher: good to choice 200-270 lbs A Cattle— Receipts, 18.000: calves 2000 Sheep —Receipts 16.000; direct steady.

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4. A system of getting employee Castillian’s and public questions and criticisms back up through the organization so that management may know what | the public thinks of the business.

“Business,” Mr. Page said, “is the essence of life and the most useful | profession of mankind, and business men, like lawyers and doctors, | must work out a relationship with | o the public involving a code of con- | duct for themselves and a high & (0. P,.—Hoss morale - nrket, steady. 160-200 lbs. $8.4068 65: “Most people dislike arrogance 200- 250 1hs sR 707 8.90: 250-325 lbs., $8.2 . et nao nn $7.75 down: reughe $6 3 and are afraid of too much power down; calves, $9.50@ 10; lambs, $7.5008. | in others. They, therefore, fear size and monopoly, for big things are often powerful and monopoly is | often arrogant. Moreover, they sus8: | pect things they do not wunder20 | stand. The consequence is that, calves, | practically speaking, business is | confronted by the public with a show cause order why it should he big. “In order to justify size, big busi- | ness must be prepared to demon- | strate that size is in the public in- | terest in service, economy or some St ate of | Other way. It must be able to demStation weather | onstrate that big size can be as Tous: send 5 Cloudy | reasonable and polite as little size. | Rocher Cloudy | If business wants to be big, it must Yo | be able to show that its size is jus{aed in public service.’

COAL OUTPUT SHOWS GAIN DURING WEEK

C ambri idge’ City Cloudy | By United Press

Columbus PtCldy Vincennes Clear | Paoli Clear Pt. Cloudy ATA Clouds Terre Haute Cloudy > | Evansville 0 Cloudy U. S. ST: ATEMENT WASHINGTON. Sept tv. Pa Indiana's coal output rose to | ernment expenses and receipts for 1 228,000 tons during the week ending | Fen) Seca) Joo through Sept. 2, Aug. 20, an increase of 3000 tons over the previous week, the National | Bituminous Coal Commission reported today. This was below the figure for the | | corresponding week last year, how- | ever, when 264,000 tons were mined. | National coal production during the | week of Aug. 20 was 6.270,000 tons, | an. increase over the 5,994,000 tons | produced the previous week, but below the 7,765,000 tons mined in the | same period of 1937.

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