Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1938 — Page 32

FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1938

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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STOCK GAINS EXCEED POINT INBRISK TRADE

Low-Priced Shares Lead E ; List: Radio Corp. Up [in To New High.

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FUND RESERVES Porkers Hold INCREASED FOR | To $8.50 Top: 3 ew BANKS Vealers Rise

{ | All weights of hogs on the local

| market held steady today dispite re-

Business Loans Climb for ceipts expected to total around 8000, according to the Bureau of New York Firms After | Agricultural Economics. Top price Falling 5 Weeks.

| for 230 to 240-pounders remained at | $8.50. The vealer market was fast with prices 50 cents to $1 higher. Good WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (U. P).— znd choice weights sold at $11 to Excess and required reserve balances 30, with some choice grades of Federal Reserve member banks Feasin g to Po Rive 26% Tomiie ve were increased substantially in the| O0od &nd ch

| : : covered all but 25 cents of the) week endea Oct. 5, according to the

week's earlier losses with a rise of | weekly condition statement issued 25 cents. Top ewe and wether | to the system today.

[lambs reached $8.75, other desirable The statement slso revealed an |

sorts $8 to $8.50. upward trend in business loans of ais New York City banks which had | decreased steadily through the five

| previous weeks. | Actual reserve balances as of Oct.) 8 ov n 808s | 5 were reported at $8.321,000.000, an| ™ . : “] | increase of $124.000.000 over the pre- | Barrows and Gilts— | ceding week, while excess reserveg| (1-180) Good and 20 rose $130.000,000 to a total of $3,- 50 0 Good ang | 020.000.000. (220-250) Good and Increases in member bank re- ao-3 Sout Li serves resulted principally from re-| packing Sows— duced Treasury deposits and a sub-| (275-300) Medium | stantial rise in the nation’s mone- ro oi) . | tary gold stocks. (270-350) Good Treasury deposits with the Re-! Slaughter Pigs— | serve banks were down $94.000.000 | to 8770.000.000, while monetary gold stocks rose $38.000.000 to a further

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ury cash fell $7.000.000 to a total of $2.803.000.0 and Treasury currency was up $3.000.000 to $2.741.000.000 | both contributing also to the exEER of THOT a. of reserve balances,

BUILDING AWARDS UP FOR 12TH YEAR

Engineering wg Grants Climb 39 Per Cent.

vs5n-apm Choice 850-1100) Choice .. 1109-1300) Choice 1350-1500) (2pN-1100) ann-1100) (1100-1300) 1300-1500) 750-1100 Medium (11001300 Medium (750-1100) Common (550-750) Choice

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land 39 per cent over a Vear ago, the twelfth consecutive year-to-year advance, Engineering News-Record reported today. Total awards for the latest week were $67.954.000 against $42.223.000 in the preceding week and $48830.000 a vear ago. For the vear to date awards aggregated $2.072.214.000, a gain of 7.1 per cent

— Receipts, (250-400) Choice Good

Common

Feeder and Stocker Cattle (550-750) Good snd choice... B.25@ 9.0 (BDD-1050) Choics .. 8.25@ © 1500-R0D) Good %¥@ (BND-1030) Good 7.28@ (500-1050) Medium . . "87h a (550-750) Gond and ‘choice. - 7.00@ Common . 5.00@

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over the $1.934.838.000! reported for the corresponding 1837 period. {| Private awards for the week to- | taled $11,107.000, a gain of 67 per cent over the previous week's volume of $9,121.000, but a decline of {40 per cent from the 1337 week's | total of $25.380.000, Public construction advanced 31) per i over the preceding week| i and 125 per cent Over a Vear ago CHICAGO LI LIV ESTOCK | with state and municipal isin | Ho ge — Receipts, T2000. directs, S000. | ing to $41.503.000 against $35.811 closing fairly active. butchers under 180} the week before, and $19.393/000 a | onary 10 0 18 mots er: © ies | vear ago. Federal awards were aD, ona 1 t : $11.197.000 against $4297000 and 850; most 160-185 Ibs, = 048.000, respect el,

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| Receipts of corn in Chicago today

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{Real Silk Hosiery

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WHEAT STEADY DESPITE WEAK OUTSIDE TREND

Market Interest at Low Ebb; Hedging Eases in Corn Futures.

CHICAGO, Oct. 7 (U. P.).—Wheat prices held a fairly steady under-

(tone, despite weakness at Liverpool, how

in dull trading on the Chicago Board of Trade today At the end of the first hour wheat and corn were up 3s cent, and oats| were unchanged. Interest in the market remained {at 8 low ebb as there was little in the news to swing sentiment one way or the other. Export condi- |

1500 tions remained quiet with only small charity

Manitoba business reported. Liverpool wheat closed 3: cent] to 1% cents lower due to en of beneficial Australian rains and |

local market failed to reflect that!

| weakness. Winnipeg was unchanged

to off & cent after an hour of

| trading.

A small opening dip in corn prices | encountered resting order support. | Purchases to arrive were fairly light | and hedging pressure was less of a burden on the market.

were estimated early at 455 cars.

ON WHEAT City grein elevators are paying for Wo. 1 red, 56c, other grades on their merits, Cash corn, new No. 2 vellow, 44c. Oats, 24¢,

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WILL BE ENLARGED

New Hosiery Eliminating Ribs to Be Marketed.

The National Silk Hosiery Mills, of Indianapoli§ has announced

Michigan and Davidson | Sts. with construction to begin im- | mediately.

The company... according to L. L.|

Goodman, treasurer of the concern.

has put on the market a new silk which eliminates He said the de-| represented the first improvement in silk stock-

hosiery product

velopment

J. A. Goodman, formerly chairman of the board of directors of] Mills, was in Europe several months last vear investigating the hosiery development. Last November the National Silk | Hosiery Mills, Inc., was re-organized With J. A. Goodman. president; H. Kobin, vice president; L. L.! Goodman, treasurer, and A. J. | Barkins, secretary.

SETS HIGH FOR YEAR

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich.. Oct.

‘eclipse, at least during the early David Niven to join Herbért Mar-

| niversary in this country, had con- direction, and Severin Eisenberger

ON THE RADIO

TONIGHT disclose their secret yens are Col T sev. 7:00—Lucille Manners, WIRE. Theodore Roosevelt, Tony Sarg, the

% cartoonist and puppeteer; Alex 7:30—Burne and Allen, WFBM. Seversky, the airplane designer, and 8:00—Hbollywood Hotel, WFBM.

| Ellery Queen, who writes mystery 9:45—Archbishop Rummel, CBs. fiction. Tay

Another three-star combination

The radio season's single conflict

|between baseball and football oc- On tonight's “Hollywood Hotel” pro-

curs tomorrow with football in the 8Tam brings Ginger Rogers and

shall in an air dramatization of “I afternoon hours. Met Him in Paris.” In the movies, The local stations will be on the this story had Claudette Colbert, air at approximately 12:30 p. m. Robert Young and Melvyn Douglas with the third World Series game as its three- -way attraction. The from the Yankees’ home grounds. broadcast is at the usual hour of Immediately following the last out. 8 p. m., CBS-WFBM. ever, WIRE will bring you af " x piay-by-play description of the In-| The first of two CBS broadcasts diana-Illinois game by special wire in connection with the Eucharistie | from Champaign. {Congress in New Orleans is schedMutual is expected to pick up uled for 9:45 o'clock tonight. At the Ohio State-U. 8. C. contest from that time New Orleans’ Archbishop Columbus following its baseball | Joseph H. Rummel will be heard in broadcast. an address that precedes the conTonight WENR will broadcast the gress. The second broadcast will be Marquette -Southern Methodist from the closing ceremonies on Oct. football game from Soldier 20. Field, Chicago, beginning at 8 p. m.

2 Moritz Rosenthal,

~ ~ ” Another broadcast series of cone certs hy faculty and students of the the veteran Cincinnati Conservatory will begin

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Franz Liszt, will tell Cal Tinney programs will be heard at the same and NBC-Blue listeners what career hour throughout the season, except he might have .pursued if music for the six Saturdays given over to hadn't called. This will be on Mr. ! [the New York Philharmonic-Sym= Tinney's “If I Had the Chance” phony's children’s concerts. | broadcast at 7:30 p. m. today. Tomorrow's program will be nreIt seems that Mr. Rosenthal, now sented by the conservatory orchesjon the eve of his 50th concert an-| [tra, under Alexander von Kreisler's siderable talent as a boxer. In fact. | piano teacher. Scheduled are Beethe 75-year-old virtuoso boasts that thoven‘s Fourth Symphony, a. movehe still can lift a 500-pound weight, ment from Rimsky-Korsakov's Piano break an iron horseshoe and tear a Concerto. and a solo group by Mr. {pack of cards. | Eisenberger, including music by DeOther famous figures who will bussy, Smetana and Chopin.

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(The Indianapolis Times is mot responsible for inaceurs nouncements caused by station changes after press time.) Sit-in. orem. mae

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When Young Want Te Be Tea Tunes

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‘tons of freight through the Soo j3:i > in September established a 142s ; (record for the vear.

locks

The total fell far short of that | for the corresponding month of 13937 when 12,584,855 tons went | through the locks. The report |

showed that the total for 1938 thus

far is 27.860.272 tons as compared | with %73.549547 tons for the same | period last year. Ore shipments in| September totaled 3,402,148 tons, and coal shipments totaled 1.336.188] Wheat shipments were 37.- | v

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deficit of 126123981000. In the; same period a year ago the nation’s adverse ballance was roughly 13.1000.000.000 francs, with imports of approximately 30.000.000.000 francs

i. exports of 17,000,000.000.

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ward trend is the sharp August increase in new machine tool or-

ders over Parker Co last month were any month this cent from July,

July,

according to the Machine tool orders

the highest for vear, up 23 per but far under

those of a vear ago. The signif-

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that manufacturers are equipping | their factories for the antici-

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| Potatoes — Supplies, liberal; demand, | slow: market, slightly wesker on Russets, | | others stesdy; Tomho Russets. $1. [email protected]; Colorado Red McClures, $1.35@ 1.40; Wis{Som hers. B2'2®90c. Michigen Rus- “| set North Dakota iumphs, |

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87.50 good beef cows to $6.50; catter grades in demand at 33.50@3. practieasl top sausage bulls, $6.25, veaslers, firm; practical top. $11. Sheesp—Receints, 3000: none direct. Fair- | v active, generally steady. bulk good and choice trucked-in lambs, 3828.25. top on truck-ins, 38.50. ewes wethers, co jmon and medium $3.30@ 7.30 | slaughter #wes mainly

\ Chicago Stocks qo TRADING INCREASES

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LOCAL ISSUES

{ The following quotations do mot repre{sent mctual bids or offerings. but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling inquiries of | | recent transactions:

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| Amer Loan 55 46 . On izens Ind Hel 4l5s 51 1 Crabbe Revnolds- weylor 53 a. 85 Home TXT Ft 5%, 55..... Home T&T Ft wo 87% 13 i Ind Assoc Tel Co 1% fy i Inter Tel & Tel 5: 53 {Indpls Ry Inc 57% nw Tndpls Wat Co uy - Kokomo Water Wks 57 58. Kuhner Packing Co 41:7. 50. Morris 5 & 10 Strs 5% 60 .. More Water Wks 5h 65 -. 47

in butter and egg futures during September on the two organized ex-| changes totaled 628 carlots for butter and 7081 carlots for eggs, as com- | pared to 1423 carlots and 2635 car- | - | lots, respectively, for August, the | = | Commodity Exchange Administra- | tion announced today. The volume of trading in butter _ |totaled 628 carlots on the Chicago ke Thy cantile Exchange, with none on] | the New York Mercantile Exchange. ! “| For eggs, trading amounted to 6826 | a or 964 per cent, at Chicago iand 255 carlots, or 3.6 per cent, at |New York. 23 ‘NOTE CIRCULATION HIGH | PARIS, Oct. 7 (U. P.)—Currency hoarding sent French note circuiation to a record high in the week! | ended Sept. 29, forced the Govern- | ment to continue heavy borrowing | | from the Bank of France and de-| | pressed the reserve ratio to within | 314 points of the legal minimum, the | weekly Bank of France statement ition ed today. EXCHANGE SEAT HIGHER NEW YORK. Oct. 7 (U. P.).—Arrangements have been made far the | sale of a New Work Stock Exchange rane at $70,000. a risepof $2000 100 (over the previous sale made four 1% {days ago, the exchange announced! 10% | today.

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Al Makes Rented and Repaired Quality at a Price WOODSTOCK a CO. 30 S. Pennsylvania St. LI-4712

Public Tel ¥ | Richmond Wat Wks ze Sevmour Wa‘er Wks 57 | T Haute Water Wks 5% T Haute Water Wks 67 | Trae Term Corp 5% 57 (By M. P, Crist & Co.)

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UTILITY INCOME LOWER

NEW YORK, Oct. 7—Consoli‘dated Gas Electric Light & Power | Co. of Baltimore reports for the first eight months this year net in-| come of $3.728.277, equivalent after ‘preferred dividends to $256 per

compares with $4.476.228 and $3.20 per common share for the corresponding period a year ago. Net in|come is reported after all expenses including operating expenses, depre|clation, taxes fixed charges and Lg deductions.

DAILY PRICE INDEX

NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (T® P)—Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities. compiled for United Press 1930-32 equals 100) : | TestEtday .oonvensve roneesees: J0168 I Week apo ...cceevons 105.15 Month ago 105.19 { Year ago 1938 high

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LOCAL PRODUCE

Heavy breed broilers, 2 lbs. and over, 12c: Leghorn hens. 12c: heavy breed hens. | 14c; Barred and White Rock springers, 1%2 Ibs. and over, 12c: colored springers, il: Ibs. and up. llc; Leghorn broilers, 1% Ibs. and over, 10c; bareback broilers, 9c; old roosters, 8c. No. 1 strictly fresh country-run eggs, 23c: each full case must wewh 55 | ross; a net deduction of 15¢ for each 7 case under 55 lbs. will be made; pullet

eggs, 15c. Butter—No. 1, @28'2c; No. 2 25%; | 26c; Hare oa 21c: No. 2, 19. (Prices quoted by Wadley Co.)

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