Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1938 — Page 21

THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1938 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 21

ISSUES SLIP OFF General Business Up in August WHEAT RALLIES logs Maintain [BAR GOLD DROPS ON THE RADIO

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+2 PER CENT BELOW WORWAL ha | / bs Stron o 7:00—Toronto Symphony, NBC. Chicago. .L sa Sw ce PATIL, dm S| ; ’ 27 8:00—Bob Burns, WIRE. 9:30-10 P. M.—Josef Chernlavsky ne » —- rT - rT | Pound Sterling Rises 8 8:00—Workshop, WFBM. and soloists from WLW. Sata] mn 1 mas IA = HHH Hogs held steady here today as| Cents From Low Mark BA ihe oy F{1 | | 11 | ‘killers refused to pay 15-cent higher| Miia), Anica y lusty Patan, music by George Olsen, Red Norvo N Deal Trim gel { \ Scattered Support Erases asking prices despite the relatively | Set Yesterday. network, Is lour years old today. 50... ;" "mildred Bailey, Bob Crosby, ervous ea ings | | : : its affiliated stations are planning a Dick Jurgens and Jimmy Dorsey; . . | | Part of Early Losses: low levels, the Bureau of Agricul- six-hour birthday party tonight, t Gains Made During | | > |tural Economics reported. LONDON, Sept. 15 (U. P.).—Bar combined with a salute to 23 sta- Swi. t Busy Trade - TET. | Corn Also Off. Receipts were estimated at 7500 gold dropped sharply today as ten-| tions of the Texas network, which| Meanwhile, radio's big Thursday = FMAM) JASON Fuam A nO | st nm mat. i {

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1 top was $9 for 220 slovak crisis. The celebration is planned from | usual in other quarters. Gertrude NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (U. P)—| GC CHICALO, Sep 5. pa lio 2m Dope although in| The price was fixed at 144 shill- '6 p. m. to midnight, You'll find, Ee Stocks rose 1 to 4 points in active! Times Special { Wheat prices rallied 1 cent from! premium sales two loads of strictly | ings three pence per fine ounce in- through a perusal of the schedules Ray S a ¥p au O Aw trading today, then slipped off on! BOSTON, Sept. 15.—August was a month of progress, the Parker !early lows on the Chicago Board of | choice offerings reached $9.05 and {dependently of the dollar. That below, that all the festivities are not he Ye abn eo the opera selling by nervous operators pend- corp. reported today. The upward trend of business activity which | v.qe today as scattered support $9.10, respectively. (was a decline of 8 pence from yes-|listed. This, however, is because an singer Sabu. voll ing outcome of the Chamberlain-| (arted in June continued through August. Business activity already developed In a nervous market. Good and choice grades of fat terday. Sn he basis of prensa directors find it difficult to SR0 SONI AINEST 1. Balu ky Hitler conference. has advanced 11 per cent from the low point the last of April, the re- | d of the first hour of} {lambs continued scarce and ruled he poun S id in . | keep up with ambitious plans in the phant Boy” and the forthcoming Around noon a majority of issues; oo. iq During August, adjusted for seasonal variations, most of | At Le Tr tw Soft FN s 5s. strong to 25 cents higher under local | even opie it 2 ag foul front office. But patience shouid Pan, BOY 05 the lonneonany egistered gains ranging to more, .,.°y,ciness indices went up, outstanding of which was steel produc- | racing Wwhea to 1% 0 its. | ‘demand while other grades lagged Price worked out at es per UNE reward you with the big broadcast, headliner. With him Rudy wil prethan 2 points, In a few instan ang tion. The Labor Bureau's index of wholesale commodity prices was off Fo he » At oe in a weak affair. Choice ewe and PH a rise of 1 cent from yes-| which is substantially as follows: Ue ae ore D a bey ical 20 fractionally. Buying merchandise for fall use stimulated retail trade. 3nQ Oats 4 S . the | Wether lambs reached an $8.75 top. terday. : : tee. renege). 825:50 P: MHollywood will pre-{3Sht “UGY CRiiava, Unteporied ise 3 1g 6 pois The Dow-Jones industrial average dropped about 2 points during the The opening Slump, due to thei..." Co finished handyweights | The opening sterling price repre-| “ye oo Downey, Vera Van .

: Sh hs improved European situation, car- sented a gain of 27s cents over last : : brother and sister, Annie and Zeke. month with less activity on the Stock Exchange. The bonds average ried prices as much as 3': cents | Sold at [email protected]. night's close, one of the sharpest | Fuzzy Knight, Warren Hull, some| nNBC-Blue will start a new series

‘ { 93 ints. bu 1, | also dropped 2 points. low: ood of selling! Cattle receipts dropped off to ap-| as . : . movie stars and an orchestra. called “Curtain” at 6:30 p. m. The ge 2m 3% pois wt 4 Ti) sie ror jot ac S| provimatel Sh heat slowing ony <coueres coved by the pound in PC SAD AGNI | called “Curtain” at 630 p.m, Toe hem touched 57% early in the day ) ry « # Scattered support, some of which | poor test of values of the various | as the lowest since early 1935. Elliott Roosevelt, president of the nemories of the New York theater's and at hipon it as at 5612, still up N. S7 0 KS came through Eastern houses, |classes. Lower grades of Cows moved | A total of equal to $6,328,660 in Texas network, and Lee O'Daniel, “great days” by mythically revisit3 point U. S. Steel ranged be- checked the decline and encouraged | Slowly at weak terms while other, gold wa savailable in the mar-|¥ith his hill-billy band, will be ing the Casino, Knickerbocker, Man= tween 56° ¢ and 57%, holding at the] By United Press fair buying. Traders were nervous grades and all other classes of fat | « “yoo of it was taken by the heard from Fort Worth's Casa Ma- | hattan Opera House, the Princess,

former ay, up 1%. : lover possible developments, despite |cattle turned at yesterday's levels. |. jo seiee nana. Bob Hope and Shirley Ross,| Century and the Winter Garden. to 3 peints were held | J _, yDOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES ,, improved outlook in Europe. Cutter grades of cows were most | ; the screen stars, also will entertain.|, , , And CBS-WFBM has booked a de Pasco. Amer- | ; Last i] 30 INDUSTRIALS Liverpool wheat closed 1's to 23; numerous from [email protected]. Refused Bid for Gold Music features will include Everett | performance of “Outward Bound” } Pont, Fairdanks- aja Jun... 1 ‘ + 3 Yesterday So 2% cents lower, while Winnipeg re-| Vealer prices continued along ves- | Arbitrageurs refused to bid for Marshall (the baritone, not the on the “Workshop” show at 8 p. m. Morse, Montgome:y Ward, Owens- Allegh Steel ... 17! : § ila Week Ago 2.1¢ >. mained about 3 cents below the pre- |terday’s price list with $11 to $11.50 ‘gold because of the rising insur- wrestler), a 400-voice Negro choir | Musie features will include ElizaIlinois Glass, Sears-Roebuck, and ;iT% 3.07 > 36's 4715. 973 Month Age 39.33 0 ons Close. {taking good and choice grades. lance charges as well as the lack|®nd a community sing with 4000 beth Wysor's appearance on the U. S. Rubber issues. Union Pacific Am Br Shoe pfiiits 133 33° Year oe 5 Jen: a iy » Export demand remained flat. ——— lof immediate sailings. taking part. CBS “Story of the Song” at 6:30, touched 84, up 4 in a strong rail (of Ciiopay |. 23 3 23 274 | Hith his orl a1 | Exporters reported that they were SpPt: ‘8 505, Recent English gold hoarders| 7:30-8:30 P. M.—William Gaxton,|m. There will be songs by Bach, group and eased less than a point iC .. 1 18 + 2! GO TTD pik ADS [not inclined to offer wheat last! so. : 9.23 di turned sellers to cut down their the musical comedy star; Alfred Schubert, Jomelli. TschaikowsKy, rom that level. %s yesterday 21.22 —0.69 night, 13 a 4 265 holdings on word the Government Wellenstein, Morton Gould, Ernie Brahms, Debussy, Strauss and othBonds Alse Higher + Week Ago 27.5 52 Corn also rallied slightly from 13. 9.1° 9794 was preparing to enforce the cur- Fiorito and Benay Venuta from atop crs. The Toronto Symphony brozci-

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5 , . - DOMESTIC BONDS [spent for building construction, A [YON SATS ant packing sows mostly om; Buta Csarings oy 3.4 per cent gain over July and an|785; few light and medium weight pies | or re > i Bra. Tea Tunes Four Of Us Airliners Paul Douglas 8.2 per cent drop from the August, SLanasas, Cat te Receipts, 5300; shes cinnati, 130 Detroit, 21.8; St. ¥ Golf Matches Orphan Annis Lowell Thomas “11937, level. Of this amount, $92.- deptndanie Ee iY ra fed Louis, 17.2; Kansas City, 14.6, and KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change): - 433000 was spent for residential |gicers, ail s™ marke. Sietly chico. 3nd Sah Francisce; 1s NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WENR-WLS, 870; KWK, 1350. . Eye ’X. er R { building, compared with $85,009 000 rime Kinds absent: best light ste $12; | NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670. appiles only 10 neu- | similarly spent in July and 895, 204, - | fed heifers very scarce: best, $10. 50 ‘com- INVESTING CO.’s CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, i090; WBBM, 76,

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