Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1938 — Page 17
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MONTHLY RENTALS (NEW YORK CITY)
STEELS, AEROS MOVE INTO NEW HIGHS FOR YEAR
Many -Special Issues Also Reach Top Levels for ’38 In Firm Session.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (U. P). — Steels, aviations and numerous special issues moved up to new highs for the year in a moderately active, firm stock market session. Around noon the leaders were moderately under the highs but a majority maintained gains. United. States Steel made a new high at 661s, up %; Bethlehem at 677s, up 1, and Youngstown Sheet & Tube at 51%, up 3%. Among the aviations to make new highs were Curtiss-Wiight issues, Glenn Martin, North American Aviation, Sperry, United Aircraft and Douglas, the latter reaching 677%, up 3%. Wright made a top at 116, up 3%. Others to make new highs included Allegheny, Ludlum Steel, Commercial Credit, Loew's, and Universal Pictures. Chrysler and General registered fractional gains. Coppers were mixed in a narrow range. Utilities and rails held small gains. Johns-Manville yielded a fraction. -Oil®held steady to firm.
‘Domestic Bonds Up
Domestic corporate bonds vanced fractions to more than 2 points in fairly active dealings.
while foreign funds firmed and U.|4
S. Governments were irregular. © Nickel Platé issues led the rail section higher, with the 6s of 1938 reaching a new high for the year at 95%2, up 4 points. R. K. O. 6s had top gain of around 2 points in the industrial section, smaller gains were noted for utilities.
Curb Stocks Hold Gain
Curb stocks maintained most of E
an early advance of fractions to more than a point in active fore-
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Bo In the industrial section Aluminum | Bristol-My ..... 41
Co. of America lost i of an early 1 point gain and American Cyanamid B and Carrier Corp. also reacted narrowly heed Air made a new 1938 high at
Bklyn-M rile Bklyn-M T pf.. Bklyn & Q Tr.. Bklyn U Gas .. Bucyrus Erie . from early gains. Lock- Budd Mfg Bulova W Burlington M ..
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Today's Business At a Glance
CORPORATION NEWS American Type Founders, Inc,
Butte Cop&Z . Byers pf ...... 4
Callahan Zinc. Calumet 20 Campbell Wy .. Canada Dry ... 18 Can Pacific
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Celanese pf Celotex Cent Foundry . Certain-teed .. Cran Pap pf.
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5 > 12% 97 s & Ohio 363% & Ohio pt 30%
W Ry. h M St P&P pt 1s
Sept. 30 net loss $184,889 vs. net cn M
profit $263,749 year ago. Blue Ridge Corp. Sept. 30 net as-
Ry Chi & Nw Ry pf 4% Chi Pneu yp 17%, Chrysler ....
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Flintkote Co. and subsidiaries 12 Sma Mol Co 51%
weeks ended Oct. 8 net income $436,986 equal to 65 cents a share
‘vs. $432.757 or 65 cents year ag0;|Com 8 net profit Col 1 $706,613 equal to $1.05 a share Vs. Comw C Com: Edison ... Cons Ed pf ... Cons Oil -..... opiammer
40 weeks ended Oct.
$1,091,991 or $1.65 year ago. General Printing Ink Corp., nine “months ended Sept. 30 net profit
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OFF FRACTIONS
Prices Sag in Sympathy With Weak Outside Marts; Oats Also Drop.
CHICAGO, Oct. 25 (U. P.).—Wheat prices sagged in sympathy with out-
side markets after an irregular open-
ing on the Chicago Board of Trade today. At the end of the first hour wheat was off 3% cent, corn % to % cent, and oats unchanged to 4 cent lower. General trading interest was light, and selling in wheat was not heavy but found little interest on the buying side. Changing operations. were again prominent, with houses with Northwestern connections buying May wheat against sales of Decent ber at 2 cents difference. Liverpool wheat slumped due to further. Australian rains and poor miller’s inquiry in the United Kingdom. Closing prices were 1's to 2% cents lower. Winnipeg eased: % to 1 cent in the first hour. i Continued absence of foreign demand for North American wheat was a factor in market weakness, It was reported that the United Kingdom bought 9000 tons of Australian wheat. Corn prices slipped off fractionally
‘on scattered selling in sympathy
with the weakness in wheat. Local receipts today were estimated at 474 cars,
. WAGON WHEAT ain elevators are paying for No, ther grades on their maple. ats,
City Cash, corn, new No. 2 yellow, 4lc. 22¢. .
N. Y. Bonds
BOND PRICE INDEXES 20 20 20 Inds. Rails Utils, 8712 60.4 98.9 87.3 59.3 98.7 83.8 54.0. 95.8 84.1 5 94.3 92.9 99.2 105.8 857.3 50.0 98.9 94.9 47.9 87.3 95.0 101.2 106.0 80.1 69.3 92.3 1936 High ..... 94.8 100.4 106.2 1936 Low ...... 90.0 84.7 103.5 (Copyright, 1937, Standard Statistics)
60 Bonds 82.1 81.8 57.9 853.3 99.3 82.8 90.7 100.5 81.1 100.2
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Porkets Climb 10to 15 Cents In Local Open
Top price for 180 to 190-pound hogs rose to $825 today as all weights up to 230 pounds climbed 15 cents, according to the Bureau of Agricultural Economics.- Heavier weights gained: 10 cents over Monday. Sows ruled strong to 10 cents higher, best lightweights selling at $7.85. Choice yearling heifers made $9.50, while vealers moved up mostly 50 cents to an extreme top of $12, most sales being $11.50 and below. Fat lambs ‘lost Monday's gain in a 50-cent decline, best ewes and wethers selling at $9.
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4,000; moderately $8.15; short load, choice 210-290 Ibs. bs., 85@8; 130-170 Ibs., [email protected] ood 350.5 550-1b. packing sows, $7. are lighter i up to $7.85: extreme ah $7.25 dow Cattle—Receipts, 8000; calves, "500: bidding 25c lower on rank and file ood to choice steers: very little done: few Jonge early top, $13.25, with seversl loads hel Nd eB medium to good grades steady; most pressure extended on kinds of value to sell at $11@13. such cattle Bevnz
Ho, — Receipts, 17.000; directs, mostly steady to 100 higher; active; pratical tg $8. ulk good Bid 30-200
‘ECONOMIC OLD AGE’ HITS RAILS, > REPORT SHOWS
3-Year Probe Reveals .Debt Of Carriers Near Half Of U. S. Deficit.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (U. P.).— America’s railroads are entering a period of “economic old age” and will have to réorganize on an incredibly large scale or submit to some form of Government control, according to a research report issued by the Twentieth Century Fund, The report covered the findings of a 3-year investigation. It pointed out that railroad revenues are shrinking steadily and that the industry’s aggregate debt now is almost half as great as the national deficit.
“Unless some unexpected change for the better soon sets in,” the report. predicted, “it is virtually certain th we must have either wholesale reorganization or some sort of Government rescue party.” The incomplete revival of railroads during the recovery period, taken with other definite signs indicating that many roads will be unable to support their debts, “suggests strongly that there must be some fundamental change in their operating conditions before they can hope to earn a reasonable return on their present capitalization” the investigators asserted.
“Over 28 per cent of railway mileage is already in receivership as compared with 2 per cent in 1928” and ultimate losses to creditors are likely to be very heavy.
“The assumption that railways have perpetual earning power is not as credible as it used to be, and the financing of railways on this assumption has reached the point of breakdown.”
The investigators characterized proposed rate increase, suggested by a number of railway executives as “a counsel of despair,” insisting that higher rates would only discourage
petitive systems.
LOCAL ISSUES
The following quotations do not represent actual bids or offerings, but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling inquiries of recent transactions.
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TONIGHT
7:00—-Big Town, WFBM. 7:30=—Al" Jolson, WFBM. 7:30—Information Please, NBC, 8:30—~Fibber McGee, WIRE. 9:00—Bob Hope, WIRE. 9:00—Jean Hersholt, WFBM.
America waits today in a breathless dither of doubt and anticipation. Not since that early day of the sound film when tHe movie billboards announced that “Garbo Talks!” has there been a moment to compare with it. ‘The reason:
Harpo Marx is engaged for this evening’s “Information Please.” Now, “Information Please,” as you know, is a question-and-answer program. The guest “experts” are supposed to answer the questions, and Harpo is the featured guest. The unanswerable question {is whether the Marxes’ silent partner will talk. Or whether, as is his theatrical custom, he will content himself with honks and whistles. In case the speechless wonder refuses to talk, Clifton Fadiman has four notoriously articulate assistants to fall back on. They are. John Kieran and Franklin P. Adams, staff “experts”; Oscar Levant, com-poser-pianist, playing a return engagement, and Bernard Jaffe, science teacher and author. You may hear them at 7:30 p. m. on NBCBlue “stations. u
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Benny Goodman, back in New|:
York after a long tour, will have as guests on tonight's broadcast (8:30 p. m, CBS-WFBM) Kate Smith and Hugues Panassie, the French jazz authority. Benny is going to try to convert the “Songbird of the South” into a “solid sender” for the occasion. He also will answer some questions put by Mr. Panassie, here for his first visit and gathering material for a new book, “Ten Years of Jazz.”
” 2 =» Billie Burke is Bob Hope's guest
9 p. m. And a half-hour cartier, via NBC-BLUE, you may hear Gene and Glenn, whose “Jake and Lena” stunt was popular a few years ago, as NBC Jamboree guests on the Blue network. \ ® ” ” :
The stars of “Hellzapoppin” will
: be poppin’ in on Al Jolson for his
first broadcast of the season from New York at 7:30 p. m. today on CBS-WFBM. - They are, as you know; Olsen and Johnson, the vei.
eran vaudeville team. Since ‘the broadcast hour ie around curtain time in New’ York, one might wonder just how Chie and Ole are going to do it. But it’s a safe bet they will, = Assisting in the vocal ® department tonight will be Kay Thompson, the onetime concert pianist. She's taking the place of Martha Raye, whose
picture work did not permit her to ‘come East with the rest of the
show. » % 2 om vy
The Jordan Conservatory is dedicating its program this evening-:to the Indiana State Teachers’ Asso<
ciation, which opens its 85th:annual session here on Thursday. The = minute broadcast (5:35 p. m. WFBM) will be taken up by a pé formance of Mozart's Sonata rs Major for two pianos. Mae Engle and Florence K. Lewis of Re school’s piano faculty will be’ he players.
Just when we were getting over the radio rash of singing mice and talking parrots, here comes the Jumping Frog of Calaveras County —not the hero. of Mark Twain's story, but the 1938 champion—on “We, the People” tonight at 8 yclock, CBS-WFBM. With him will be his 8-year-old trainer, o Robinson. - Another guest will be Hoosler Joe Hess of Danville. A merchant and immigrant, Mr. Hess will tell thow his Danville neighbors rallied round and saved his store from ruin in
for this evening, on NBC-WIRE at 2 8 =
the depression.
THIS EVENING
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for Inaccuracies in program ane
nouncements caused by station Phantes after press time.) INDIANAROIAS INDIA APOLIS
(CBS Net.) Music for Fun
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Christ. Howie Jordan Cons,
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Easy Aces Varieties Democrats News
News Screenscoops Second Husband
Amos & Andy Varieties Don’t Believe It: Inside Sports
Cant. Midnigh¢ * on .
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Big, Town Al Jolson
Johnnie - Men's Program
Johnnie Green Hornet » ”» [1 ”
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We, The, People Goodman's Or,
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Basie’s Or. Strikes, Spares 8. Kaye's or.
Himber’s Or, King’s Or.
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True Detective Heidelberg Or. Northerners
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Paul Sullivan Travers’ Or. Sal ute
De Paul's Or. Jurge: en’s Or. Sang er 's OF,
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PROGRAMS CINCINNATI (NBO-MBS)
Checkerboard Valley Folk
Merrymakers Peter Grant Gospel Singer Landt Trio
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worked rather sharply higher Mondav: fe o heifers, steady, scarce; cows, slow, steady: Sokomno a Wh IR bulls, active, scarce. fully steady: vealers, Morris 5&10 strs 8% 80 ie firm: cutter cows, $4@5: Sironghegnis Muncic Water Wks 5 %, 85 , n beef cow-tvve up ¢ weighty 15% 47. LLi100 Va sausage bulls, $6.85, vealers, [email protected]; HERI ga% 8 stocker trade moderately active and steady. Sheep—Receipts. 8000; directs. 300; late Monday fat lambs strong to 15c higher; yearlings, 25c up: shep and feeding lambs strong to 25c higher: native lamb ton, $9.15; bulk, $8.75@9: top and bulk Westerns, $9.10: top vearlings, $7.75: bulk. S74 7.50: fecning. lembs, [email protected]: today's trade weak to 25c lower; native lambs, ae: sheep firm; best ewes held above
1|_ CINCINNATI, Oct. 25 (U. Receipts. 4000; none direct: Fairly active. generallv 15¢ 3 35: EL -250 oe. $8.15; ackin 3 8 Ses. Pi ing cows steady; bulk, 650:
Cattle—Receipts. calves, 450. More
MISSOURI-PACIFIC less cleanup trade on light fresh sup-
aly; steers strong to 25¢ higher for two WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (U. P.).— | An “Interstate Commerce Commis-| 3 "sion examiner today recommended wn; : Food ER ¢ io $650 cutter ial reorganization of the Missouri Panes : : 3 strong ta sc » © Jishers Ou Food "and cific Railway system with a sharp ge AGILE. 100: nape direct. scaling down of fixed charges and capitalization. Under the propose plan, common and prefererd stocks
oro strong to mostly 25c higher; Sd Cra in Poss $8.50 ms. 85. 5 of the present system would be deciared valueless.
79-1b. good and mon to medium mainly $2@3. 00 The plan involves 28 subsidiaries bs. |—the entire Missouri Pacific system except the Missouri & Illinois Railway. The system was a major part of the cold Van Sweringen rail empire. The reorganization would reduce total capitalization from $671,205,664 to $553,898,000 and reduce fixed interest from $24,770,052 to $7,414,265 annually. “The commission: should find,” said Examiner R.:H. Jewell, “that the equities of the Missouri Pacific preferred and common stockholders have no value, and hence that neither class of stockholders of the Missouri Pacific should participate in the reorganization.”
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David Harum Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown Democrats
Singin’ Sam Linda’s Love Farm Hour
Once Upon Time Meet Author Courageous The Goldbergs
Julia Blake : Vie 5 Sade chelor Fw New: Don Pedro : Road of ‘Life Painted Dreams” Editor's Daughter Manhattan Mother O'Neills
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Lady's A ne Ed. Fitzgerald
Roman Kaffee “Klatseh Buckeye Four Good Health
Lawrence Salerno
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U. S. STATEMENT
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the cur-! rent fiscal year through Oct. 22, compared with a year ago This Year Expenses 82, %98,571,526.83 Receipts .. 1,743,555,892.33 Gross Def. 3 1055, 015,634.50 ve dy 039, 666,134.50
Jewel Tea Co., Inc., 4 weeks ended Grane Co Oct. 8 sales $1,822,781 vs. $1,813,108 | Crucible St year ago, up 0.5 per cent; 40 weeks|Curtis Pub Sa sales $18,051,787 vs. $17,588,414 year |Guihiss MT : 20% .ago, up 2.6 ner cent. De Lambert Ce., nine months ended Deere & : Co ..
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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change): NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WENR-WLS, 870; KWK, 1350, NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670. CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 100; WBBM, 770, MUTUAL WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850.
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HOW TO TALK TO PEOPLE AND MAKE AN IMPRESSION, ' by Edwin G. Lawrence. Never talk at an audience, rarely talk to an audience, talk with ‘your audience.
SALES ANALYSIS FROM THE MANAGEMENT STANDPOINT, by Donald R. G. Cowan. Research into the selling and consuming of numerous products on a nation-wide basis.
INDIVIDUAL DIAGNOSIS: A MANUAL FOR THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, by M. W. Morton. The public employment office has yet to be accorded the attention which in the modern industrial world it deserves,
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SCRIPTS TO BE EXAMINED {| WASHINGTON Oct. 25 (U. P.).— The Federal Trade Commission today getabliches a division to examine and radio:
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A.J Cionin’ s novel, "The Citadel”, | has been made into a great motion pictlre starring Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell. It is a MetroGoldwyn -Mayer production, and will be shown in this city starting’
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