Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1939 — Page 30
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939
. STOCKS RALLY FROM LOSSES MADE EARLIER
Most Sections Work Back To Within Fractions of Previous Close.
NEW YORK, May 11 (U. P).—|im Ride & L..
Stocks developed rallying tendencies Jey Aer in midsession dealings today and am recovered from an earlier period of | Am easiness, Trading picked up. | Am ; Chrysler, at 68 early, snapped jh BEL SOI back to 693 for 4 point gain, while Am Roll General Motors also replaced an jn Sh early loss with an advance. U. S. Am Steel and Bethlehem recouped] A losses extending to around a point, AR while mercantile shares moved for- am ward under lead of ears. Roebuck, Am which gained 11: to 72% iD Oils moved up to moderate gains | Anaconda ai ? and utilities came back to around Armour IIT .. the previous closing levels. Con-| Ha a : solidated Edison, ex-dividend, re-|Atchison .... couped all of an early loss of %|Aa%® ® point. Fe Refining Rails steadied around yesterday's “' von Core . finals and most other sections of the p,q Loco et .. list worked back to within a frac-!Balt & Ohio .. tional range of their previous clos- Bayar Cig au 20 ines. B ndix Ayn Bond prices tended slightly lower, Best & Co but turnover receded to below even {Beth Steel the sub-par volume of the past two | Bong Stores uh sessions. Moderate profit-taking in- BR inch fluenced easiness in U. S Govern- Bdgept Brass ments , BASLMT TE i Losses Federal list were Bklvn U Gas curbed to 4-32ds. Declines elsewhere Br dd Mie . in the list generally were limited to Budd Wheel | less than a point. Stocks developed an easier
Bu Bulla d in quiet dealings on the curb ape Dry change after early hesitancy. Price! Can Picific ... ha noe ATI OY > , Car C & O hanges generally were fractional. Carriers & ‘Gen In the industrial section, Stand- ¢ J I.. ard Steel, Rustless Iron & Steel,! LL ot Carrier Corp, and Fisk Rubber sold Celote off to small losses, Among more Cerra \ : Certain-teed ... volatile issues, Alumnium Co. Of Ches & Ohio .. rhe . a . 92 3 Ches & Qhio pf America dropped about 2 pots, | AE Gt WestRv while Pittsburgh Plate Glass moved Chrvsier up about a point. Aircrafts easier
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Weights Over 16 160 Pounds Share in Advance Here Today.
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Regaining 10 cents of yesterday's ce A 15-cent decline, the top hog price at!Cushmn 8 pf. . Indianapolis today rose to $7 on 180 to 200-pounders, according to the Deere & Co.. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. pei & Hud Weights over XR pounds shared in D La A , the rise, while lighter weights re-|piam Match ... 3 mained stationary Diam M pf 2 Vealers were steady with the top Deen
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CHICAGO WHEAT PRIGES AGAIN AT SEASONAL HIGHS
» May Futures Set Pace; | Profit-Taking Cuts Some of Gains.
DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES 30 INDUSTRIALS | Yesterday Sasaasraabsncenans 182.88 HE IWeek Age ovvuairreineeeese 18188 1 Month Age .........co0eee 12051 1, | Year Age High, 1935, 154.85; low, 121.44, High, 1938, 138.41; lew, 98.95. 20 RAILROADS Yai Yesterday .....viusieninianin 27.38 jWeek AR® .uvevsvissnssarsaes 2698 ob! vg Ago .. hehehe 25.48 Ago High, 1939, High, 1938,
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31.33; low, 21.11. 33.98; low, 19.00. ; 15 UTILITIES L Yesterday ...cooiniiiiininnen 23.10 14 | Week Ago ... 1 Month Age 1, | Year Age .... High, 1939, 286.52: Tow, 20.71, High, 1938, 25.19: low, 15.14.
PTH CHICAGO, May 11 (U. P)—
+0.40 Wheat again climbed to new sea=021 sonal high on the Chicago Board of | Trade today, led by the May future | which reached the highest level of! chee any delivery since June, 1938. Profit2 | Natomas 10 10 10 + |taking erased part of the gains in 1 i} Neyog: Ind .. | ak late trading. 1 ‘ Nd Central. “ Other grains were also strong, %INYC & StL with corn selling at the best levels (x since February, and May oats sell- | No 3 ing at the best price for any con- *| No ,2 | tract since July, 1937. 12 The right cash wheat situation |and absence of tenders on May con-
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Paul A. McLeod, division man-
Indiana at New Castle, chosen president of the Indiana Gas Association for the next year.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —
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ACCOUNTANTS MOVE TO CURB FUTURE FRAUD
‘Recommend Corroboration| Of Inventories With Physical Tests.
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NEW YORK, May 11 (U. P.).— barely be heard agreeing. “Yeah, I know—I!
|The American Institute of Account- | |ants has adopted a recommendation of a special committee urging cor-
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| Physical tests to ward off hire | [frauds of the McKesson & Robbins | type, it was announced today. The institute also approved a sug-
Public Service Co. of | has been |the debtor, particularly where those (accounts represent a large propor. | [tion of current assets. | took place at the or- | Completion of the special com-
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[In the early trade, but heavy profit- | taking appeared on the bulge. The deferred months advanced | fractionally under the stimulus of s | pessimistic crop reports from the * Southwest and Northwest. Traders » generally believed that the Gov"y, ernment winter wheat estimate of Yesterday ..... | 544 million bushels was too high, |'Wetk axe Minneapolis and Kansas City yn ARe wheat futures hit new seasonal ro en age peaks in early trading. The weather 1939 High .. map showed very little moisture in! 1939 Lew _*|{the wheat belt, and the forecast was | 1938 High Ya | for fair weather, with light to heavy 1938 Low {frost in the northwest, 1937 High ..... Corn reuected strength in wheat [1937 Low ...... and improved commission house de- 1736 High
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NEW YORK, May 11 (U. P) — [Gomi |Large foreign exchange 10sses main-| anus. vortex ly were responsible for a decrease in Be leman prow + | the 1938 net income of International! | Marshail Field or * | Melephone & Telegraph Corp. to $7.-| * 038590 from $10,236,148 in 1937, the |} Te ; company’s annual report revealed * today. | Gross earnings, however, improved to $67,518,700 from $63,453,807 in Sa 1937. The company had a loss on ; s2 foreign exchange of $3,561,479 for |p ier * the year contrasted with a profit of {5's Ibs 1, $1,013,933 in the previous year,
U. S. STATEMENT
WASHINGTON, May 11 (U.P) —Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal vear through May 9, compared with a vear ago This Year Last Year } Expenses .$7,839,530,778.21 $6.410.905.174.02 Receipts . 4.8374 451, 156 49 5.305.674.509.80 Gross Def. 2.965079.621.72 1.105,230,664.22 1.046 995 214.22
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CHICAGO, May 11 (U. P.).—Apples— | Michigan Spys, bu, $1.40@ 1.60. Sweet Fo- | tatoes—Tennessee, bu. hampers, 90c# $1.05. Carrots — California, crates, $2.40:2.75 Spinach—Missouri, bu.. 75¢. Tomatoes Florida, lugs Cauliflower fornia, $1.78 Celery Florida, 75. Peas—California hamnJ Onion Market 5 Yellow Bermudas, 55¢ $1.50.
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NEW YORK, May 11 (U. P).—! un & Bradstreet’s daily weighted | price index of 30 basic commodities. | compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100): «| Yesterday tatabintantabieetiss 106.70 + | Week ABO ..ivastnninsessnes. 10544 { Month ago ........ 103.17 | Year ago .. 107.65 1939 high (May 10) ........106.70
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WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 30 S. Pennsylvania St,
December. It declared then that “in the interest of the public and the accounting profession,” a careful review of customary auditing practices would be made. The committee investigated particularly examination of inventories
lise made by the institute as
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20 Utils. 101.1 100.6 98.9 91.9 101.9 101, 98. 99. 81.0 106.
60 Bonds 80.5 9.9 R33 8.1
20 Inds. 848 dependent certified public account-| ants, and the form of independent certified public accountants’ reports. The report recommended that the! auditor in future shall:
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“Ichecks of the inventory accounts! and records as may be feasible in corroboration of the representations of the concern relative to the inven. (tories, 2. Wherever practicable and rea[sonable make, or, where the inven3 asl tory taking is adequately planned 20 and controlled, observe the making 1. lof physical tests by count, weight, 7 or measurement, for the purpose of saitsfying himself that the methods of inventory taking have been car3p /ried out effectively and for the purpose of testing the accuracy of the recording of quantities in the inventory records,
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Crosley Corporation, Ohjo corporaamended certificate of admission. Unique Specialties Manufacturing Co. 1217 Kentucky Ave. Indiananolis: | rodent agent, Roy THOMPSON 1314 or- | dyke Ave, Indianapolis: capital stock, Nooo s shares po par value; manufacture machinery and gadgets; Roy Thompson, Edward | H Vurpillat, Edward H. Turner, Roscoe | Hollingsworth, Ben M, Scifres. { Delaware Improvement Corporation, In-| lanapolis, reorganization; capital stock, | 180 shares of ¢ par value, V. M. Birch Co., Muncie, preliminary |
108 's | dis lion Pamela Building Corporation, Indian- | % apolis, merged into Pamela Realty CorpoIndianapolis; capital stock, %750|
50% | ration, 10734 shares common of $100 par value, ! Ohio to en-
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“The Adventures ‘of Uncle Jimmy”
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few more of those red-hot Mikado” tunes. {that Fletcher Henderson,
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(pal of Mr. Robinson, who did Benny
(gestion to confirm accounts receiv-|Goodman’s orchestrations for years, able by direct communication with|and still does a lot of them, is still
{Way on the Pacific Coast. |interview Fanny Brice, Frank Mor= (gan and other Good News celebrie
The cause for all this is the gp=' pearance of Ed Sullivan, late a reporter, now a columnist (which is something very different) and soon to be, it appears, Walter Winchell’s little torch-bearer for the American He will
Bob Murphy, who used to be a vaudeville comic and now runs a Hollywood restaurant, will be inter. viewed on the Rudy Vallee program, 6 o'clock, NBC-WIRE. Ann Hard= ing will play a one-acter on the pro= gram and Arthur Treacher, the Eng« [lish butler “tch, tch, tcher,” will ‘be funny. o n Frosch, WIRE announcer,
ride on Union Pacific's
» Bill will take a
brass-bound buggy of other days at;
4:30 p. m. tomorrow. He will de« scribe the journey over the train's Ispecially installed short-wave trang= mitter. WIRE will pick it up and |send it out again over its regular
working on some of the tunes for!channel,
{the show.
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But until Mr,
be able to present a
the street” (mittee investigation fulfills a prom- are received with mixed emotions. | Radio probably would do more of! it and not continually present |
celebrities’ interviews, if the public's standards were a little higher. American Public arms himself with a little specialized | knowledge and is able to hold his|
and receivables, appointment of in- |W? in a broadcast radio will not |}
good living
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Indianapolis’ radio stations are not fading or waning or doing anything that means bad reception, ag some listeners have wondered. (Frank Sharp, program director at WFBM, explained it this way: In {the spring equinox period when [there is a rapid change of tempera « [ture there are certain atmospherig disturbances that affect production in a small way as short wave Euro« pean broadcasts are affected in their long ocean voyages. The result is a slight fading but
The shock that comes with the nothing that a good dose of sulphur
{outthrust mike might be overcome | land molasses can't cure. 1. Make such auditing tests ana|bY preparation so that when your| Mr. Sharp, such variations may be
Also, said
|time comes you can stick out your | caused by new signs or electrical ine
tongue at the announcer and say, |stallation
“Shall we speak Latin?”
Rounchiments caused by sation NIE ter press Hime. S
INDIAN APOLIS M 1230 (CBS Net.)
that haven't yet been ‘wired for interference. ”
THIS EVENING
(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies in program ane
WIRE 1400 (NBC-MB3S)
CHIC wis WENR 870 (NBC Net t.)
CINCINNATI hi) y. 3 -MBS)
Garden Tour Howie Wing Tea, Tunes
Christian Science FHA Program Yesterday's Voices
Unannounced
Patricia Gilmore
eme KESition
Bono’s Or.
Spelling Bee King’s Men Satety Talk Air Newspaper
Kitty Keene Patricia Gilmore Sweet & Low Lowell Thomas
Easy Aces Baker s Denton Lost Persons Varietie Ado on
Don Winslow Malcolm Claire Serenade Sports
U. of Colorado 2r, U, of Color Goldman Concert %ill, Spor
» Kate Smith
Rudy Vallee » »
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News Sports Know Your Schools »
Rudy Vallee
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Major Bowes
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Herbeck's Or.
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Bolognini's Or. "
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Social Security
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1939 Champions
Baseball »
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Mr. D. Sweet Adeline Carnival |
Herbeck’s Brigode’s * »
Or. Or,
10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45
News Weems’ Or, Carnival |
News Welk's Or.
Peter Grant Mooney's Or, Duchin’s Or.
Recordings
S, Smith's Or,
*11:00 Pliner & Earl Or.
11:15 { 11:8 11:
Nocturne Young's Or.
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Rainbow Trio
Musio Box Or. Krupa’s Or. » »
Lyman’s Or, Moon River » ”n
INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 12 (CBS Net.)
FRIDAY PROGRAMS
INDIANAPOLIS
WIRE 1400 (NBC-MBS)
NDI ANAPOLIS
CINCINNATY IBC 1050 WL
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Early Birds
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evotions arkets
Checkerboard Don & Helen
Prayer & Praise Melody Review
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Tunes & Tips
Step Ahead News
Time to Shine Peter Grant Caravan Gospel Singer
Breakfast Jam ”" ”»
Checkerboard Bre: tk fast Jam
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Kitty Kelley Myrt & Marge Hilltop House Stepmother
Central City Other Wife Plain Bill
Ww oman in White
C offee C ups Central City Top o' Morning Paul Allison Fashion Footlights Julia Blake Devotional Choir Loft
Roundup Scattergood
iF Sister Life Stories
10:00 Mary cBride 8: 15 Nancy James 10:30 Farrell's ,, Kitchen
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woos! WE WW = ar ee RPUD | MDH
David ‘Harum Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown Bulletins
‘nelle Jimmy
"Daughter
inda’s Love
Reflections Charm House Home Folks Dr, Swing
Bartlett
Linda’ s Love Vie & Sade Fran Allison Road of Life Kay Editor's i" The O'Neills Safety Program News
astle Time Farm Hour
~ Echoes » ”
Farm Circle
Singin’ Dr,
Sam Ma'one
WIRE Farm Hour
Markets
» Farm News Livestock Happy Gilmang
Rh ythm » ”»
School for Brides Boy Greets Girl
Daughter
Farm Bureau ews Bohemians Hippodrome
Betty & Bob
Grimm's Daughter
Valiant Lady Betty Crocker
Betty & Bob Grimm's Daughter Valiant Lady Church Hymns
Kings of Strings Ramblers Bill Jones Sleepy Hollow
Marine Bana Chamber Or.
WIRE Reporter xper.
Voice of eadlines arieties
Mary Marlin Ba Perkins er Youn an ding Light
Quiz Me Shut-in Friends Believe In Indiana
Fact Finder Matinee
Four Clubmen
Ruth Carhart r. Susan Rhythm Rascals 5 Behind Stars
2 Bn Jorim w n a, Tunes
Backstage Wife
Stella Dallas Vie & Sade Girl Alone
Midstream Interviews Garden Club Unannounced
Pianorama Tropie Moods Concert , Hour
Mad Hatterflelds Club Matinee Beautiful Life Woman Speaks
Midstream annah Den Winslow Invitation
Unannounced Ralph Russell Old Retrains Hawaiians
ome Edition erth Trio Union Pacifio Bono's Or,
Believe in Indiana Kitty Keene
Lowell Thomas
KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change): MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 830, NBC-BLUE—WJ2Z, 760; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350. NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAAQ, 670. CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770,
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
HORIZONTAL
1, 8 Expert on gravitation.
12 Garden wall.
13 Hangman'’s knot. 14 Told an untruth. 15 Verifies. 16 Measure of cloth. 17 Musical note. 18 Grain. 20 Onward. 21 To scatter. 23 Sea robbers. 28 Baleful. 31 Genus of swans. 32 Liquid. 34 Billow. 35 Rubber tree. 36 Related. * 38 Aye. 39 Nut covering. 40 To occupy a place. 42 Challenged. 45 Any flat fish.
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47 Snake bite cure. 80 To rub out. 51 Single thing, 82 To sharpen
razor.
53 Sand hill, 54 Begrimes. 56 Rubber wheel pad. $7 He was a famous by profession, 15 v 1 Provided.
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Answer fo Previous Puzzle
gravitation. 19 He was the inventor of a =, also, 20 Rowing tool 22 Form of moisture. 24 Sick. 25 Eggs of fishes. 26 Water pitche® 27 Membranous
ag. 28 Obstinate. 29 Beam. 30 Hail! 33 Fairy queen 36 Impolite, 37 Excavates. 39 To surround, 41 All (music)s 43 Cuckoopint. - 44 Genus of amphibians 45 Destiny 46 Girdle. 48 Opera aim 49 Maize. 54 Southeast.
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2 To barter,
3 Source of indigo. 4 Expert flyer. 5 Assignor of property. 7 Begrudged. 8 Misery. 9 Bull. 10 Bones, 11 Compass point. Clothes. 16 He —— the theory of
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