Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1938 — Page 22
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THURSDAY, SEPT. §
ISSUES DEVELOP STEADIER TREND
AFTER DECLINES
and Motor Stocks
Steel Supported; Italian Bonds Tumble.
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U.
ef fractions to more than a point.
Steel and motor shares were sup- | aa: 7315 | 4
ported. Chysler came back to after touching 747%, off 1k. U. 8S. Steel touched 393%, off 114 and then recovered to 60. RBethiehem made up nearly all its one-point decline. Coppers rallied fractionally from lows. i Railroad issues rose moderately from their lows after a substantial | decline, off 7 from its early low of 33%.| Utilities were fractionally lower| around noon. New highs were made by Electric Auto-Lite, Flintkote and International Silver,
Italian Bonds Slump
e, a flurry of selling in the first hour hammered Italian dollar bonds down to new low ground for the year and longer, Citv.of Rome 612s of 1932 broke 4 points to a new low at while Italian Government Ts dropped 2 points to a bottom at 69. Turnover of these issues ran to around $ 000 in the opening hour. <Crechoslovakia 8s of 1931 lost a point at 83 and Tyrol Hydro Electric 7s of 1932, an Austrian issue, fell 1% points to 25, but other foreign obligations improved moderately under light buying. | U. S. Government bonds sold off 1-32 to 7-32 at the outset and steadied around their opening lows through the first hour. Weakness in these issues followed announcement by the Treasury that it would seek 700 millions of ‘new money” in its September financing Domestic corporation loans drifted irregularly in a dull trade Curbs Irregulariy Off At the turned quiet more than a poi Aluminum Co. of America, num Itd. and Carrier Corp had losses of more than a point each in the industrial group. Aircraft shares were independently firm, with smail gains recorded American Airlines and Brewster Aero. Gold issues ruled easy In an otherwise steady mining group. Lake Shore, Hollinger and WrightHargreaves all showed fractional gethacks. Eagle Picher Lead firmed moderately. Utilities were quiet and mostly steady. Slight losses were noted & dull oil section.
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GROWTH OF OUR POSTAL SERVICE
~ VARY NARROWLY > IN LIGHT TRADE
Commission House Buying Brings Rally After Liverpool Loss.
CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (U. P). Wheat prices fluctuated in a narrow |
-
| DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES range around previous closing levels |
lin light, cautious trading on the Chicago Board of Trade today. At the end of the first hour of} trading wheat was off 1s to 4 cent, | corn unchanged to up ls cent, and oats were 's cent higher. The late weakness at Liverpool
had a weakening effect on the local market at the opening, but prices | rallied on small commission house | buving and partly in sympathy with | Minneapolis, then eased slightly as | the demand dried up. Liverpool wheat closed unchanged | to 3% cent lower. Winnipeg Fos | practically unchanged at the end of { the first hour, Minneapolis was up | 1x, cent and Kansas City off 4 to] cent. Foreign demand for wheat corn overnight continued dull. Trading in corn remained light! with prices holding around previous closing levels. Some local buying! | aided the market, but prices receded | slightly in sympathy with wheat, i Estimated receipts of grain Chicago today included 72 cars jon and 12 cars of wheat.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO Sept (U, P.)—Wheat— September, 60% a My off 4% 4c; Decem62:1,@B23%¢c, off lia nes May, 641, @ unchanged @ off 13¢. Corn—Sepvr, 503:@50%5¢. unchanged @ { | December, 485: @ 48% ¢c, unchanged lsc: May, 507 af 5lc, unchanged @ | Oats—Se ptember 2334¢; December | May 255%¢. Rye September, 397&e¢. lhe; December, 4035c, off ae; May off Isc. Sov Beans October. off ie; December, T5'ac. Provisions
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WAGON WHEAT City grain elevatars are pavin red. 54c: other grades on their ash corn, new No. 2 yellow, 43c. 1c.
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. Rise Aided by Foods and Farm Products Prices. |
Times Special
WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. The wholesale price index rose .5 point o 73.6 last week, the National Fer- | tilizer Association reported today. The rise was attributed to higher | prices for foods and farm products. | A The index stood at 74 a month ago and at 859 a vear ago, based upon the 1926-28 average as 100. price advances and price declines in the food group were evenly balanced in number, the effect of marked upturns in sev- | eral important commodities was a rice in the group index. Farm product prices were generally high- | er during the week. Exceptions to the upward trend were rye, wool and lambs. | The index of farm product prices stood at the highest point reached { In the last four weeks. The building material index was currently higher than at anv time since the miaodle of last June, last week's upturn reflecting higher lumber quotations. Slight declines were registered in the indexes representing the prices of fuels, textiles and mis- | cellaneous commodities. Advances in price series included the index outnumbered declines 20; In the preceding week were 16 advances and 27 deIn the second preceding week were 19 advances and 36 de-
Although
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Food Index Up 1 Cent, = Says Dun & Bradstreet
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U. P)— Dun & Bradstreet’s weekly index of 31 basic food commodities in the week ended Sept. 6 advanced 1 cent from the previous week, the company reported today The index rose to £242 and compared with 3286 in the correspond- { 1937 period. Increases were registered by sugar, cocoa, eggs. steers, hogs and lambs, while flour, wheat, corn, rye. oats, barley, lard. | cottonseed oil and beans showed declines.
‘WEEK'S BUILDING
PERMITS INCREASE
The number and valuation | buil ding permits issued in Indian- | apolis last week increased over the | same period last year, according to George R. | Popp Jr. ! His office issued 310 permits, gain of 59, with a
a valuation of 2150. from Jan. 1 to $6,269.161.
Total Sept. 3
permits amounted
to a
last year,
same period
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WHEAT FUTURES Porkers Steady
| head,
| sheep department,
‘| Packing Sows—
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To Quarter Up; Receipts Heav yi
Light supplies of hogs around the | Ligh circle at higher pushed despite receipts estimated at the Bureau of Agricultural | Economics reported. The market here was steady to 25 cents higher, |
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prices | values upward here today Reserve
with most weights above 160 pounds |
5 to 10 cents jhgher.
Some heavyweight groups above
300 pounds were 15 to 25 cents Federal Reserve Member Banks in| | | 101 | outstanding credit by $148,000,000 in
higher. The practical top of $9.15 was | paid for 220 to 240-pound butchers, although a few lots of strictly choice hogs reached $9.20. Packing sows | were strong to 13 cents higher, with
| spots up more.
Limited receipts of 700 cattle un- | |
| covered a® firm undertone on all ‘classes but heifers. Despite the offering of only a few loads heifers, these moved slowly to a narrow outlet. All grade cows cleared actively lon first rounds. Action continued | brisk on better grade fed steers, but lower grades were not wanted. Vealers opened actively and fully | steady with an early top of $11. The closing trade was strong to 50 cents higher and choice sold up to | $11.50. Stocker dealers report a | light trade, moving medium to good | heifer calves at $8 to $8.25. No price changes occurred in the Choice handyweight spring lambs again reached
| 95 millions in the banks’
| New
MEMBER BANKS’ REDIT BOOSTED ~ BY 148 MILLION
System Report Shows Total Loans, Investments Up During Week.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (U. P.).—
leading cities increased their
the week ended Aug. 31, according | to the weekly condition statement | | issued today. The statement disclosed an te ! crease of 33 millions in total loans | of the reporting banks and a rise of invest- |
ments. | Loans to brokers and dealers Ners up 54 millions for the week, all o the increase being accounted for Wg York member banks, while
commercial, industrial and agricul- |
| tural loans showed a net decline of
| accounting for
$8.75 with other desirable ewes and |
wethers largely $38.25 to $8.75.
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rrows and ‘Gilts— 1140-180) Good and (160-180) Good and (180-200) Good and 1200-220) Good and (220-250) Good and (230-290) Good and 1290-330) Good and
choice choice. , choice. . coice choice. , choice. choice. .
(275-550) 1425-500) Good 1340-425) Good (275- SD Good Stan hier Pig (100-140) Good and Medium .
~CATTLE— 837
Medium choice. .
~—Receipts, Steers Choice Cheice .. Choice
(730.900) 200-1100) (1100-1300)
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Mearum Common TO Low cutter and cutter Bulls | Yearlings Exeluded— (All weights) Good iveely (All weights) Medium .. Cutter and common Vealers (All weights) Choice (All weights) Good 111 (All weights) Medium Cull and common . Calves —Receipts, 470— (250-400) Choice 300d Medium Common Feeder and Stocker Cattle
00 @ 10.50 8.00
} 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00
Steers— 1350-730) Good eo Sadie, (800-1050) Choice . (300-800) Good. (800-1050) Good . N (500-1030y Meaium . (530-730) Goua and ‘choice: Common . .
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Heifers— (350-7350) Good and choice . Common. medium Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1340— Spring Lambs— Choice Good
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Common Ewes
Good and choice Common and medium
CHICAGO Sept 8B (U, B) —Hogs— celpts, 13.000. including 4300 directs; very e; around 10c higher, good and rhoice 200-260 Ibs. 9 [email protected] Cattle—Receipts 6000 1000. steady. Sheep- Receipts, 16,000: directs, 62 00 stead:
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CORN AND WHEAT REGION OFFICIAL WEATHER By UU.
S. Weather Bureau
—Sept. 8, 1938— Precipi- State of Stations High Low tation weather South Bend .. 84 6 16 Cloudy Angola wv ¥ 5 04 Wheatfield Rochester Marion Lafavette Cambri
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WASHINGTON ernment expenses 2 na rent fiseal veal rough Sept, with a year ago This > Sar $1,613,164; 865.0368. 7 3 9.207 810 a:
S. ST ATE MENT
8 (th. Pr) Gov. receipts for the cur-
8, compared
Kept
Last Year 21.378 330.160 34 201.3
Expenses Receipts 31088
Cust oms
INDIANAPOLIS C1 FARING
ROU NT earings $2
8 ays ann
| guaranteed securities rose two mil- | lions at all
711.50
| the two similar
Cloudy |
33.000 1
four millions at all centers, Holdings of U. S. Government is~ sues rose 65 millions at all reporting | banks, with New York institutions | 49 millions of this increase, Holdings of “other secur- | ities” were up 35 millions at New | York and 28 millions at all banks, while holdings of Government- |
reporting centers. Changes in principal items are: (000,000 Omitted) ~—Net Change Since (1937)— Assets Aug. 31 Aug. 24 Loans and invest-ments-—total ..$20.861 Loans—total 8270 Comel., indust. & i agric. loans Open mkt. paper Loans to brokers and dealers Other loans for purchasing or carrying secur... Real estate loans. | Loans to banks.. Other loans U. 8S. Gov.
Sent.
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54
3
+
+4
3886 339
direct obligations ! Obligations fully gt. by U.S. Gov. Other securities | Reserve with Fed. ! es. anks | Cash in vault | Balanced with domestic banks ..
Liabilities— Demand deposits ~adjust Time demos U. 8 Go ie posit Interstate Bank Denosits—
Domestic banks 3038 Foreign banks 333 Borrowings aoe None
‘BANK CLEARINGS . DROP SLIGHTLY’
‘Aggregate Only 6. 2 Per Cent Under Corresponding Week in 1937.
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U. P).— | Bank clearings in the five-day week | ended Sept. 7 were only slightly be- | low the tatal of the preceding full | week and drew to within 6.2 per cent | of the corresponding 1937 week's | { volume, Dun & Bradstreet, Inc, re- | ported today. | Check transactions at 22 leading | cities were placed at $4,158,605,000 against $4.434,738.000 in the same | | week a vear ago, which also included | | the Labor Day holiday. Volume for the latest week, how- | ever, was only $832,000 below that of the previous week, contrasted | with a drop of $829.544,000 between weeks of 1937. New York City, said, amounted
Dun | to |
Turnover at
& Bradstreet
| $2,561,661,000 against the 1937 week, |
| a decrease of 48 per cent, while! volume at all outside centers, aggregating $1.596,944,000, was 8.4 per cent | under the corresponding 1937 total. Richmond reported the largest | | percentage increase over the 1937 | | week, clearings at that city rising | 127 per cent; volume at New Orleans rose 28 per cent, and at| San Francisco 3.1 per cent, Declines in the year-to-year com- | | parisons were general at all other measured cities. Clearings at Phila- | delphia dropped 0.7 per cent; Buffalo. 244; Pittsburgh, 23.9; Cleveland, 6.7; Cincinnati, 3.4; Chicago, | 15.8; Detroit, 15.3; St. Louis, 124, | and Kansas City, ht FOOD FIRM BU 0 DING DIPS NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (U. P.).—| Awards for construction in the food | industries during August totaled | $247,000 compared with $3.868.000 in | the corresponding period last year, | the magazine Food Industries re- | ported today in its September issue, Total awards for the year to date were $11,781,000 {
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ON THE RADIO
TONIGHT 6:00—~Rudy Vallee, WIRE. 7:00~Good News, WIRE, 7:00—~Toronto Symphony, NBC, 8:00—Bob Burns, WIRE. 8:00—Victor Bay, WFBM.
Thursday night programs, barometer of radio's famous-names entertainment, have produced a guest list of midseason luster for vour entertainment this evening. Sharing honors are Maurice Evans, with Rudy Vallee at 6 p. m., Norma Shearer with the “Good News” show an hour later, and Lotte Lehmann as Bob Burns’ visitor at 8 p. m. All three programs may be heard through WIRE, Mr. Evans, the eminent Shakespearean actor, is hack in New York to do an unabridged “Hamlet” this season, and will come before the microphone tonight in a dramatization of Edgar Allen Poe's short story, “William Wilson.” Also present will he Hugh Herbert | and his wife, Anita Pam, in a | comedy sketch, and Pranklin P. | Adams, the columnist and current member of radio's “Information Please” company.
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Long absent from the air as well as the screen, Miss Shearer will do scenes from her new picture, “Marie " which is at Loew's this week. The actress hasn't been heard by dialers since she did excerpts { from her 1936 film, “Romeo and | Juliet.” On the same program, Judy Gar-
| Jand will make her first appearance | of the season on this, the second of | | the 1938-39 “Good News” shows.
» n » The familiar mixture of music and a conversation with Mr, Burns of
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the Ozarks will he Mme. Lehmann’s portfon on her “Music Hall” appearance. Other guests will be Lucille Ball of the movies and Lou Holtz, dialect comedian. ” o ” After nearly a year of his “Essays in Music,” Victor Bay ends the series tonight (8 p. m., CBS-WFBM) with a concert of music Chinese in character. Included are Edward Flament’s “Melopee Chinoise”; the “Tame bourin Chinois” of Fritz Kreisler; “Laideronette, Empress of the Pagodas,” from Ravel's “Mother Goose Suite”; “Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes,” seven poems set to musia by Bainbridge Crist; “Dance of the Chinese Dolls,” from Rebikov's “The Christmas Tree”; Victor Herbert's “Kong Shee,” from the “Willow Plate” Suite, and “Pell Street,” by Emerson Whithorne, Soloists will be Alexander Cores, violinist, and Margaret Daum, soprano.
on on ” Other music features will be an=other Toronto Symphony Orchestra broadcast and a program featuring Jeanette Vreeland, soprano, and Lansing Hatfield, baritone. Moritz Rosenthal will be piano soloist with the orchestra, under Reginald Stewart's baton, at 7 p. m. on NBC-Blue. Mr. Rosenthal will play Liszt's Hungarian Fantasy, and there will be other music by Haydn and Healey Willan. Miss Vreeland, soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony last. spring in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, will apear on the CBS “Story of the Song” at 6:30 p. m., singing musie by Secchi, Brahms, Strauss, Korne gold, Warlock and Deems Taylor. Mr, Hatfield's program is made up of Sibella, Schubert, Tschaikowsky
and Carl Busch.
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WI, 920; WMAQ, 670. 776. WSM, 850.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
HORIZONTAL
Answer to Previous Puzzle
19 Her novels are
1, 7 Author of “Little Women.” 11 Wayside hotel. 12 Title, 13 Hail! 16 Slash. 17 Nimble. 18 Chain of rocks in water, 20 Peak. 22 Custom.
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| 23 Roosters
translated into many — ]an= guages, 21 Eulogizes. 23 Water added to a come pound, | 25 Ozone. 27 Wing 29 Soft food, 30 To sin. 32 To scold constantly,
mate, 24 Father. 26 To butt. 28 Emissary. 30 Noun termi= nation.
46 Within. 47 Knocks. 50 Commenced, 53 Capable, 54 Handle. 56 Building lot. 57 Falsehoods, 58 “Little Women” is
a pine cone,
37 Coast dweller. 39 Without ex= amination.
| 40 Fuel, | 41 Electrical unit | 42 Bronze, | 43 Toward.
frail.
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45 Preposition. 2 To lubricate.
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38 Saw 7 Social insect. 39 Common verh 8 Anxiety.
44 Eve socket. 9 Kiln. 45 To embarrass 10 Starting place 46 Insertion. (golf). 48 Singing voice, 13 Astringent. 5 Sobienan; 14 Native metals. 52 Shrub yielde. 16 She was the ing indigo, main of 53 Onager. her family. 55 Tree.
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