Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1939 — Page 34

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PAGE PROFIT-TAKING ON THE RADIO TONIGHT Federation conference in Wash6:00—Lucille Manners, WIRE. ington at 12:45 p. m., CBS. 7:00—~Orson Welles, WFBM. Mr. Hopkins will be introduced 8:00—~Guy Lombardo, WIRE. by W. W. Welsh of Peru, a “small 9:30—Burns and Allen, WFBM, |businessman” who is chairman of {the conference luncheon session. CHICAGO GRAIN Politics, the Queen and sports| Senators Arthur H. Vandenberg 154.85: low, drive everything else out of the|(R. Mich.) and Sherman Minton 14 | Munsingwr 158.41; low, 98.95, ether this week-end. There is a (D. Ind) will talk about “Govern~ 'a| Murphy GC ; ly 2 : 20 RAILROADS great abundance of statesmen who |ment Expenditures” at 6 p. m. HiMurraY ..e.es 30 Ssh. ot Yesterday .. 2.06 —0.04 ol Boosted Earlier on could be said to be mending a few Sunday, Mutual. ! . Week ago 27.13 —0.18 {fences. The Queen at last has ar- | . o =n J SY irene “ose Reports of Damage to rived with her King, and of course| Joseph G. Kraft, Department High 1939 34.33; low, 24.14. Indianapolis is starting to run a Comander of the Indiana Veterans Hirh, 1938. 33.98: low. 19.00. | Wheat Crops. slight temperature in anticipation of Foreign Wars of the United 15 UTILITIES of the Big Race. [States, will speak at 1:15 tomorrow N pstentay 23.17 —o11| CHICAGO, May 19 (U. P.).—Crop "5 ns hi ©: = ui oy Say popRY | Month ago £0.12 damage reports boosted wheat prices| Queen Elizabeth will speak at : a a [Year ago .. Geri ouvia 0.15 —0.02 about a cent on the Chicago Board 8:30 a. m. tomorrow, over both High 1039. 26.52: low, 20.31. NBC-WIRE and CBS-WFBM. The! Another new show goes to the High, 1938 25.19; low, 15.14. |of Trade today, but profit-taking|occasion is the laying of the corner- |boards tonight at 8 o'clock when {and selling induced by a forecast of {stone of the Canadian Supreme “1001 Wives” has its first airing ;2 rain and cooler weather in the grain Court Building at Ottawa. oyel NEC-Blve. It's the age-old belt caused a reaction in late 2 =» [Story of the “Forgotten Wile 10s Safeway : 1 J Jo night. Safeway 5 pf . ¢ 0 * trading. Ken Ellington will broadcast the 8 = = gMeway I pf ..1] = 1,,| At the close wheat was unchanged | trials to be run off tomorrow at the| pememper the doctor who had to St L-S Fran ... % ‘a tg 2% cent higher, May 79%, corn JSpectvay track. Tue. Dogan dig for a bullet while the rest of the Bt. : [ll |was up ls cent, May 50's, and oats St2I's at 2 p. m., CBS-WFBM. NBC- gang stood over their injured pal were 'i to 3s cent higher, May 33% {Blue will run around the track with ang the surgeon and forced him to Trading in May wheat was or. | Lou Meyer and a mobile transmit- complete the job? He's Dr. Sigvous and the price trend was erratic |!er While Mr. Meyer tells how it mund Hershfeld of Chicago and he over a 2'; cent range. A flurry of feels to drive a racing car. This tells his story to Bob Ripley at 8:30 covering pushed the May future to 1s at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. |o'clock tonight, CBS-WFBM. 80's cents around noon, whici | ¥ = » 8 uw =» Susie ihe seasonal High Suit move a Bi Ten DRCK: Hott 36 Aun : ig which has been deThe new crop futures received Por wil e descri ed by Ted scribed In advances as “a stinging (Husing at 1 p. m. tomorrow, CBS- indictment of the present anarchic good support on reports of serious] state of world afairs,” will be precrop damage in both the winter and| : sented by Arch Obeler at 8 to spring wheat areas. Pessimistic re-| 9 8 em temat y NBC-WIRE es Me SO ports were received from the Pacific! Governor Bricker of Ohio will rN h beautif he play Northwest states. H. C. Donovan,|speak with John D. M. Hamilton. wa en Bull ul idea Hat crop expert, estimated that South-| Republican National Committee oh tit’ Ss a hi Shine to. In west prospects have been reduced) chiarman, at 7:15 p. m. tomorrow 5 o y 6S 3001 3 piace v ere moral fully 40 million bushels since the Mutual. Va les are a3 topsy-turvy as they Government report this month. | Secretary of State Cordell Hull seem to be in international politics. July wheat reached its previous | will open National Foreign Trade | gS a = seasonal peak on the early advance. Week at 6:45 p. m. Sunday. CBS- “The Courtship,” a play based on * | Reports of showery conditions in the, WABC. William Green, A. F. of L. a story by Alexander Dumas, is the Northwest and a forecast of more| president, will speak at 8:45 p. m., piece de resistance for “Johnny favorable weather over most of the CBS-WABC. Commerce Secretary | Presents” at 9:30 p. m tomorrow, i; grain belt attracted profit-taking in| Harry L. Hopkins will be heard CBS-WFBM It's part of the later trading. Monday from the National Retail “Greatest Story Ever Told” series. 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