Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1939 — Page 19

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1930

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

oo na ei AE np a oe rn PERGENTAGE OF NORMAL RAINFALL, (X SPRING { MARCH = MAY ) 1939 By United Press 81 6! 4 AFTER SLIDING oS Lo BO YErAGny CROP REPORTS Se S58 gr 86 High Low Last Change 30 INDUSTRIALS » 67 59 767 (g7 : Alaska Jun . 8% 8% 8 .... [Yesterday ....cccciiiiiiieee 13820 = 0. , IN EARLY TR Allegh Lud Stag ign 8 = "TR IAWEER BEB «oc. iicoessisiniie 138.30 4 0.88 BOOST WHEAT 4 74 \ 89 77 82 103 ied Stores .. 3 x SH Se Month 280 ..ovuiinenn cheese 12900 — OTV 1 1 “aki » AmBk Note nf Bil 04 Dl Li mivear are ocoooiionien 18.20 4 0.46 71 68 62 - 02 100, 98 Am Car&PF pf. 37 37 3% ~~ — (41 High, 1989, 150.85: low, 131.44 77 In8; 07 Am Airlines |. 281 25a 08 Tf] Mieh, 1938, 138.41: lew, SRO5, ), HE am a y. 4 a Sed 7 “nnabl Am Metal ..... 20a 20% 20a — 3% 20 RAILROADS i 96 Leading Issues Come Back am Ter . lasts wha 1885 — Wiyeiertay ooo _ o12/Chicago Market Also Aided | 6a [| 83 78 [106 /—17%/ 705 Anaconda ...... 23% 23% 237s — la|Week ape . \ 31 — 0.08 : : rd 7 Moderately From Lows |ammour‘m ill 3% 30% 3% oo Month age iii 2818 — 01 By Higher Quotations at IN 99 100 108 2) chison ....... & : — 9 93 w= 0.1% ‘ : / vi A 5 SH TLeN B13, 64? . (Year age ......ieieiinn cern RO On N. Y. Board. RRIOR EE oS JY 18 iii | Mish, 1085, S088: lew, B14 Outside Pits. BELOW 65 85 7 Aviation Corp.. 3 3 3. gee High, 1938, 33.98: low, 19.00. NORMAL... Ja-108 HT oh i 13 UTILITIES J 1“ @ Pr—Il ABOVE | NEW YORK, June 14 (U. P).— Bendix Am ... 20% 2a 2% — Jipegerdar oooeeeiiinninn e388 4 041] CHICAGO, June 14 (U. P)— Y, The stock market steadied in after- | eth th Ss 5 ot Jon Ji A ces (Week age Liiiiiiiiaiiens 2B 4 at Wheat showed strength on the Chi-|| NORMAL. Ezz 1 veres 223% = ; noon trading today after suffering Ban. BI I HE UU reas nie R08 + ei caB0 Board of trade today, reflect. Josses of fractions to more than a Burlington M... 13% 13% 13% — 38] High, 1085, 26.52; low, 20.1%, ing Jugney ou . e nar 6's and less int —C— High, 1988, 25.18; lew, 15.14. favorable crop reports. Jo aL. neda Dry ... 17 1¥ 17, — A forecast of rains in the spring . . Leading issues came back moder-| Gan Pacific ... a A a I 2 Net wheat belt caused scattered selling ately from the lows. A majority! & Sh ey order. 1} Ds iis jiu Zoo High Low Lah Chenil|of the deferred futures in the final . . . continued to show net losses. Trad- |Chrssler . ... 88% 884 £8 — Wi Nat Baws pt A112 ® 13° 12. —1 (hour, and at the close wheat was / Indistri bu ted Rain all ng continued dull. Shy Th oly co ne fis Bn Nat A Mal&St C. li 1g lig + {* lunchanged to up is cent, July 73%; hrysler firmed slightly after a Col & Ak ..... Ti Gn Fu iny ns 1814 13% 144 — 14 lcorn was off 1% to 3 cent, July 49's, toss of more than a point. Electric Som Credit : Tas 483 463% I NIN Me... : a, fA, 3, — lland oats were 4 cent higher, July Se A Auto-Lite rose to a half point ad-|{Com Inv T i 31a Sioa — W'No Pacific .... 84 8 8h — Na 341, asked. y Unite ess vance at 20%. Small recoveries| SRT Bh : ir 2ht no Norwalk T ui 4% 4% 4% — W) Heavy rains in the Southwest Too much rain in some sections of the country and not enough in from the lows were made by U. S./Comw & 8 eu a, Sn — 2 p= caused fear of damage to new wheat | others has cost the nation’s farmers millions of dollars in crop losses, a Steel, Anaconda, Montgomery-Ward | Soas Saami «iba i He = Pac GaEl ..... 314 i Jk — Jh|where harvesting was under way. United Press survey revealed last night. Cons Laundries. 6la 6): 6g — la hot yn’ ad PTE Ss al - and U. S. Rubber. on: Lawnaries. 33a $$ — ao|Bac T&T ..... 12, 192 132 + 1 |Prospect of rains and cooler weath While the deep South hoped for cessation of heavy spring rains that Cmmonwealth & Southern pre-{gent Can ..... 3834 383 38% . lo|Rackard 35 jist he yer in the Northwest was offset to threatened to ruin thousands of acres of cotton, farmers in the East, ferred lost nearly 2 points to 611i |Cont Oil Del... ZA Bq: An Tn Pn am Aare 180s ‘8% ‘8% — 1s|some extent by reports that recent| Southwest and Pacific Northwest sought relief from arid weather that but other utilities were steady. Most {Coty .......... LO8% 8% st L... [Patino Mines .. fia Tl ll + (8imoisture came too late to save con- already has wrought permanent injury to millions of bushels of grain. rails were off small amounts. |Grown Cork ... 231s Wa Wk — penn RR III ITM 17% 17% — Jasiderable wheat in the Dakotas. Beneficial June rains eased the Selling of foreign obligations on; cub-Am 8 ot. 56'a 56's 58a — la Corp Am... 84 8% 812 + 4 Jjverpool wheat closed % to % situation in Middle West and Northi i i y i 25! 25! Phila Read C I Vg 2 fig coed the increased tension abroad high-|Curtiss-Wr Th * Phil Mors C0 89% 88% Si + t|cent higher. Winnipeg was firm, and west states, dispelling fears of a lighted an otherwise dull and irreg- ad 8 % .. (Philips Pet ... 3 35 36. ... 1, | Minneapolis and Kansas City gained serious drought that threatened in Deere & Co.... 19% 18%: 18% 4 | Pittston ....... A a ular bond market. Dome Mines ... i 3h a + % | Press Stl Car. © (hi Ra Ss 2 more than ¢ cent, May. 0 las A 3 : Cae Sa ® i Czechoslovak bonds v sre hard hit, Douglas Atv --- 8, 330 08 _o-y (Broce & 6 - R0 0hR 0g 1 si Offerings were fairly liberal on Except for the cotton belt states, the 5s of 1952 slumping 6 points to] alia Re the upturn in the local wheat pit, most of the country experienced the 29. Snydey 5s of 1955 lost almost 3 gaton Mt L22% 2% W% + % Ed ¢ 1|With most of the selling believed to smallest rainfall in years during points in the selling wave, while Elec ec Aute-t B. DU Ou ow Reliable Sores. T% TH 4% 4 da|represent hedging operations. North- May. Australia 5s declined fractionally ®'P % L 8% pf We Wa Wa Rem dg. HR lin 3 + {h|western interests were on the selling Corn Suffers Least and Poland 8-415 of 1983, assented, ! Bilan Bros .. 18% 18% 18% 3 PIS oe Lead... 38 38 35 — Yul side. : were about a point lower. |e Te 0. Be J Tt Share uemuck WM WB — | Corn prices held in a very narrow Savings Group Head Sees che ain oder ul ae U. S. Government issues were Ex-cell-o ...... 1% ¥ —-1 | Servet Vici: 13 13 i va range near previous closing levels, N R f D d vegetable crops Lis " 5 ers mixed, ranging from 4-32 point i [Sperry Corp ... 42% 42% 42% .... [with the bulk of the trading consist- 0 Reversal of bowhwarga |moisture came too late to avert s higher to 9-32 lower. Blranione Too 3h B30 4 SRIeeT MIE ic d8is AS esis Lo. |ing of changing operations between i ous damage to grains. Hardest hit 03% SA a Spie c ) al . E } s ; J y > ¥ Curb stocks declined irregularly in Foster Wheel | 17% 17% 17% BIE ana... 6% 6% eo 0 lye and September corn at 1% Trend in Interest. by the May drought were wheat and light trading. Price changes gener-| G— (Std Ol Ind ... 28% 3% 2¥% — Th) ep rye. Corn suffered least of all the gh g gen Riectrio $314 3%1; 381; -- 9% |Std Oil NJ dia 4. a). =< cents difference. rain crops ally were narrow. |Gen Foods SA aR an TS Rlone Sveti AL ih —- 3 SARANAC INN, N. Y., June 14|* post enco ‘ o fr Standard Steel lost 1! points but! Gea RY Sig.. . 18} 181s 181z .... ude ie ¢ 4s 8a f%. + na WAGON WHEAT Gg Ns 24 : Most encouraging news Sumtis prom other losses were fractional. Sever-| | Sgn Refract. 3 i 3 B 3 : = 1 Swift & Co..... 17% 11% 17% — ‘a Cite ain elevators are paying for No.| (Us PJ). — A further decrease inthe Northwest section of the “dust sky Aircraft. Lockheed and Bel-|Gen 8 & R L 3% 24 2 -— Pn Joie ors iis, Eades They To EOME. mortgage interest rates was fore- bowl area—Minnesota, the Dako)es lanca were Jower among Aviations.| Gobel ada ll $a 88% I Thompson Pro. 23% ads 23% + ie|T cast today by John S. Fitzpatrick, fy So rf ot oe Breas Cor, AMerican Cyanamid| Goodrich of = We Bu Be =u Tide vA Oil. 121 12 12s — " LIVERPOOL WHEAT prev.|Dresident of the New York State brit parche 3, and Gu also were easier, s . : ses. 3 —H— : wth High Low Close Close Peague of Savings and Loan Asso-| "ry 0 section-by-section outlook: Hack Wat pf A. 35% 38% 35% «eee fund RU Fich.. 47'% au av — % July seanenenid ‘Jive $. 3 $ te $ i ciations, East—Practically normal condi—r— Union Carb ... 80 © == 38 OCL. sessnanne 503% ; pen Ini Nickel .... 48% 48% 48% — % th Pacific. .. 941s 04a Salk — Ts iDee. cieninnne 82% 61% oi 615. Speaking at the opening session tions existed throughout New EngInt P&P ...... 8% Sw x... (UB Air Lines. oe I: Toa of the associations’ 52d annual con-|jand, except in Connecticut which Int T&T For .. 6 6% € - 14 United on gs 8B. 3B = Son % C d Wh P yesnon: ar. Piiupal lex old Sitenas was in the midst of its worst rr nited Drug ... B32 B32 i == J i ng delegates that he could discern ht in 17 years. | Johns. M pf «032 132 932 oi (Un. Gas Imp... 18% 2% 18% — orn an eat egion drought in 17 ye xe Pano T Hu au ain — 3% bik he I Lm yy pa] in ce Drought and reduced acreage in |Ralamasos SAF 18: 18% 1 {U8 Steel ..... 7, fi. 417 - % Official Weather 3 Nn mortgage inter- south, west and central New York | Kennecott ..... 3 3 33 - %|U § Steel bf...1060 1086 1083 1% est rates. State has lopped two million bushels nic i io Wi 3 18, Seon Mae Bt 8 B30 1g, | lemsBy U. S. Weather Bureatie.l| He voiced the opinion that the ,g the winter wheat estimate. The HE oi hE HR BE CoB —V— —June 11, 1988— FHA “has had its place in the home| tate agriculture department said Practical Top Price Slides, Loft, Me w...vv 10% 10% 10% — la vanadium o.oo 20% 20% 20% = Ya} go ish Low Ten State of financing picture. I believe that a {ha condition would be critical if | tace mH rao a Ty 1; | Notre | Dame .... 63 48 Clear" continuance of its policy of pro-|ihere was no rain, To $6.35: Spring Lambs {is a me #id 1) CO ON ny We ER Rn nie aa = S| Wheatheid 8 ## :. Sear Imoting the sale of new homes on Indiana Crops Improve ; | Marshal Fla i3% 13% 13% — |W Atte Sup... 20% 28) 291; — V3 | Rochester 68 48 2 Clear {Very liberal and favorable terms will Michi hio. Rise 25 Cents Martin GU ....0 32h 3 Bl — J West At Biel 20% 20% 20h J Marion oll & AT 0 Picidy further depress an already poor Middle West—Mic gan, (Zn . . o012a 3 iz — Ip sti 0 ‘oe BY 98" 09 = 4 8 syne 0 : : » McCrory Dian fn 1% {White Roek Lol 41s 41 4%... '|Cambriaee Ciiv. &2 50 108 Seer | market for existing properties,” he Indiana and Tllinois repor — MERI O RN NT Ji {Foner Th 477 477% — Ye iColumbus ....... 8 NX 8 Bly sid, June rains heped fre gl ” Hogs weighing over 160 pounds| Mont Ward ... 501% 50 50 — Fy oT at BN 5B mensely. Hay and pastures suffere W Lo Murray o.oo... 5% 5% 5% =— l&| Young Sheet ... 36 38 36 «= Rig, \oasne’ aR OR gh from the May drought, but all crop declined five cents and lighter- tb ph Indianapolis... 61 33 03 Prehiy prospects were improved by good mm . re | N : = = mk oh ot a | Terre Haute 64 50 02 Clear . oy weights sold steady to 10 cents low Nat Riseuit .... a 2TR Vi | Zenith Rad 18 18 18 NE Ie oe a Rn 2 Clear INCORPORATIONS June moisture. er in a late market at Indianapolis] > Northwest — Bountiful rains today, according to the Bureau of B : t l C b S b cheered Minnesota, North Dakota, gricultural Economics. usiness a a ance ur toc S Soa) nelehis Matus) Electric | Line Co. | South Dako oN asa iin ssolution said conditions were genTe DA I ot Bn GU Oa I NR i ime High Yow Last Chee tom amendment of ‘Articies oe oar to good. Small Kn Vs { y . y - 3 Ls LAS a . on 210 to 220-pounders with 5- cent | GENERAL BUSINESS 10 carloadings 2055 vs. 2677 previous/, Oval. 2 «. 26% BMY iY = 3! rmers Canning Co. D th: disso. | PYOSPECtS Were reported excellent, premium sales frequent. week and 2367 year ago. Am LESTr .... 18%z 18% 18% .... [1 ning Low Junie ee Paradoxically, nt American Petroleum Institute re : Am Super ..... 9.18 9-18 9-18 1.16 wes Vetds. 1 ‘ c. HilLs Southwest—Paradoxically, rece Vealers held steady with a peak! (ports week ended June 10 crude oil| International-Great Northern R.|ark N Gas A.) 2% 2% 2% .... | tration a rade ar sn feWay.: ‘Class | heavy rain, together with wind and price of $9. output averaged 3,376,950 barrels | R. Co. week ended June 10 carload- Ame Neat Phe oiles 116 16 Ra Wis foods and ingredients of foods. hail, seriously damaged the Kansas Influenced by upturns ll daily, off 181,850 from previous week: |ings 1712 vs. 1748 previous week and Atlas Corn wie, 11g3 1118 118 oer mdi of ary of Saattoorationr. amend: | yeat crop, which has been A r 23 © 00 Bell Air ....... 23 23 23 ‘ens Hammond Teacher's Credit Union, Ham- - oo Ing Se Dae ed aon | gasoline stocks 82,716,000 barrels, off 2289 year ago. Bellanca Air 8: 6% 62 — la) mond amendment rea capital stock Sims at 30 million bushels be and choice springers ¢ 921.000. Missouri-Kansas-Texas R. R. Co. Buff NEP pf .. 21% 21% 21% .. eh 2 10,000 shares of $5 par value, low last year. Drought in the south$8.75 to $10.25. Edison Electric Institute reports| week ended June 10 carloadings 3874 | Ean arepni =» (1's 1's 4% © i rp, Cy Ea Cie) western and western Panhandle i Tom» Re te Jmne Top Repts. {week ended June 10 electricity out- | vs. 3507 previous week and 3839 Cres Al Hv 0% 40% + «Hil ard_Losey, Niek Paikos, Ivan Presler, | sections of Oklahoma hit grain Joe ES $ 65 IH | put 2,256,823,000 kwh, best since Feb. year ago. El Bd&Sh wiv, B 8% .. ororeater, Bethlehem, Missionary Saevtist crops severely, Texas Fives: ons 8 to sks 2161/11 and 13.3 per cent above year ago,| Missouri Pacific R. R. Co. week El Bd&Sh & pf. 6 8 €, — urch, Inc, ellefontaine St. In-|ranges were Seven per cen ow 6.60 2 Hi lee 83S t 33, 33} Sh cianapolis; William _M. Cook, Roosevelt ; 8. oR 0 vs. 2,113.887,000, up 125 per cent ended June 10 carloadings 11319 For Ertl os 0 00 108° oi JH Ivatt J. West, Richard Shaw, the 84 per cent 10-year average. Barrows and Gilts Packing Sows ire year ago in previous holiday-|vs. 9977 previous week and 11,564 Bg ot. Hn a 3h — lia ame rea Brown, John Hollo- A reported an active 75- 350 $ 3.40- 5.65 | week year ago. mp O Can .... 143% 14% 14% gy Van Orman Terre Haute Corp. Terre|Water shortage e130 To 3 i: IR The Iron Age reports steel pro-| New York, Chicago & St. Louis Lactnced Ar .. 3% 300 204 — ia Haute House: agent, F. Harold Van Or; Cotton Condition Poor 8.38 Medium 10- 5.25 |duction this week off 1 point to/R. R. Co. week ended June 10 car-|Nat P&L pf ... 88's 83% MRE Ln jliares hy CO ve South—Heavy rain during the 6:0 Slaughter Pigs |52%: per cent. loadings 5528 vs. 4711 previous week |Nia& # Dwr .. 8% & + 8 Feurs Dept. Store. Inc. S. Buffalo St. [past two months has created poor 6.35 Good and Choice . | Rubber Manufacturers Association and 4353 year ago. Sherwin W .... 91 81 91 J ‘yl varsaw: agent, Henry Reurzeig, Warsaw:|gsgtton conditions in Arkansas, Mis623 100- 140 § 3.65- 6.00 drs + YA411000 shares no par value: operate departJ 80% Medium.. 5.25- 583 reports May crude rubber consump-| Pennsylvania R. R. Co. week end- men’ stores; Louis Feurzeig (Henry Feur-|sissippi and Louisiana, with much CATTLE (Receipts, 113 Wh [tion in U. S. 44.377 long tons vs. 44,- ed June 10 carloadings 55.014 vs. TR a PCR nc. 126 N. Bosart, | cotton being abandoned in the latter Choice « 0.35-1050A1 Welen ls {166 previous month and 30,753 year 48,152 revious week and 48568 year ( 'hicago Stock S |Indienanolis, agent, August J. Krueger. |two states. Rains also has delayed 01900 93371100 Gia bis 7.25- 773 ago; May imports 47.535 long tons ago. Slit: 1000 ‘Shares Cho bar value: manutac- |farming operations in Alabama and 1100-1300 2.1 11.28 Suit. com So & 3 vs. 29,601 previous month and 27.410; Pere Marquette Ry. Co. week end- High Low Last|turing machinery, mill supplies, etc.; Cor- Georgia. 1300 sub 3 oo all Werther |year ago: May 31 stocks 193,602 long|ed June 10 carloadings 5018 vs. 4489 Adams Off & Gas...... 5 Ch Sa 02 Rokiaffer. Augus: Krueger, Charles) “gp ayy Mountain—Range condia: 3%. 3.30 > 73/AlL Wels $ 9.00 [tons vs. 190,896 end previous month previous week and 4308 year ago. Barlow & Sig A........ 8! i I Indianapolis: agent. IR: Li anata 8, St. | tions in Colorado, Wyoming and 1100-1300. ©.00- 9.75 Good 8.00- 2.60 and 300907 year ago. Bastian-Bless 5. 581, Indianapolis: i000 shares he oe New Mexico were good and the 1300-1500 . 9.00- 9.75 Mediu. 1.00 8.00 DIVIDENDS yaine spniiareare seas Bz 28a vale: manufacturing and selling ae bat ee & \O 1 d fruit and N50 1100. 8.00 200 com won we Ton) RAN ROAD Ron Briggs Manufacturing Co., 25 cents Gent Tit Seo ov D 8% 8 feviss &% oe TP M go a Be bi 750-1 ‘ 0- s J0., 29 cents a st mas C. Colwell. I. P. Mongan. vegetable crops. HEI a (Receipts, 783) Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Co. week payable June 30 record June 23 vs. A i ow ll RE 0. a 00- 8.00) Feeder and fended June 10 carloadings 22,057 vs.|like payment March 30. aes Root BH Re LOCAL ISSUES Chie i Steers 20,855 previous week and 16,134! B. F. Goodrich Co, regular quar-|Ky Util cu pf.. 40'a 40% | pe following uotations by the Indian- BUSINESS 750- 900 & 8.75- 9 30 CRC 00 ¢ 995. o%5| Vear ago. | terly $1.25 on $5 preferred payable|y nh ear gies 20" "> apolis Bond & Share Corp. do not repreGood — .. %00-.1030. 900-950, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney|June 30 record June 23. Marsha Fed ceases. 1335 33w 13y,| Son actual bids ‘or oRerings BUT merely Q 0 50 ® 730- 900. 8.50- 5.50 Jog Mid West Cy a 8 #3) | indicate the approximate market level BRIE Medium— "500-800. 8.30- 0.24 Re R. Co. week ended June 10 car-| Intertype Corp, 20 cents on com-| yng, wo 3 7 Dh 0 8 8° ¢ ‘based on Reactors and selling quotations of Comin. 800-873 §00.1080. 8.50- 3.23 loadings 13672 vs. 11.779 previous mon payable July 15 record June 30|Montg Wars 350 0 spt. {PeeeDt uransaskiong op 330- 900 7.00- 8.00 a 2.00- 2.50 (Ton and 12.936 vear ago. vs. like payment year ago. Muskes Can 18 y A Ask Goon. TI 7 $0 Good 2 TEUSE Hy nd ’U Bh Bel’ fe Yds com. sii. NEW YORK, June 14 © P)— M 6.25 6.73) 0 Sy PN a! ; 224 «| Belt & Stock i ; Moun, SRR Che “ol ++ BUTTER IN STORAGE |PAILY PRICE INDEX SLi iow if iit sib iu mfirl oiihe o i loan Forelzn Bower Co. is likely medium. . A “ N & cute; 5% NEW YORK, June 14 (U. P).— Rooks Dpug dno fom 13 |to be appointed to the vacancy on SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 703) : Ti nd Hydro Elec 67% pfd 8 ae = AT AL-TINE RECORD SEE Feit win U5, STATEMENT. |S" os oH Good and choice 8 3ER-10.08 |price index of 30 basic commodities, WASHINGTON, June 14 (U. P.).—Gov-| Indpls Gas Co ...... ... -|York Stock Exchange thai res C i closely sorted ..... 2.90- xs) > compiled for United Press: ernment expenses and receipts for the aan BL 8p a 108 109 from the retirement of Robert M. and plai 7.28 (1930-32 average equals 100) current fiscal year through June 12, com-| yincoln oNat fe ins Co com. 28 31 (Hutchins, president of the UniverEwes (on shorn basis) | age eq pared with a _vear 250: N Ind Pub Serv 5la¢s nid .... 8915 9212 sity of Chicago, it was learned here Good 2nd CHOICE +v....seess- 328 IRR CHICAGO, June 1&4 (U. P). — Yesterday ......eioiiieens 1063540 : aha » t Year {N 1nd Pub Serv 852 pid ...... gai o¥iZ [YL ot. Soa It f th HT a rr 00- Week ago 106.83 | Receints 18.23 & 7.001 528 048 54 N Ind Pub Serv 7% pfd...... 103 © 108 | today. ‘The post is one of three re | Creamery butter stocks in cold stor- Pessbrsbbsstonesss ‘03 | Receipts. =~ 5,237,920.346.56 5,636,808,062.90 | + 3, ; MONth 880 u.vvvvevsesress.. 106.67 Gross Def. 3.388.003.368.67 1,363.116.638.64 Bub’ st Co. of Tha: $25 BF m.--» 11% 13% served for a public representative CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | jage June 1 amounted to 85,188,000) year ago ...... riiivervei. 105.44 (Net Def, 3330853.768.61 1.308.393.833.64| pup Serv Co of tn nd 7% og R12 this not connected with stock brokerage. 28 SS EY oka ga ans ne | S0 Ind G&E 4-89 pfd ........ a antl, Hogs—Receipts, 9000; market fairly pounds, an all-time record and 1939 High (May 28) vive... 10802 ort 3. 19.43 alee at, eas, ‘$38: 3 yhion Title 7 Ta a 28" WASHINGTON 3 14 (U tive, bee steady to Song with Tuesday's {enough to butter more than four 1939 Low (April 13) ........ 103.17 {Gold Res. 16.014.175.315.08 12 044 531,304.07 Tara le 1k Som erry » 1% P.).—The Commerce MS ernrtiment rage; spots 3 tS TAPIA On SHERI c tor. oo dL TT Ch CI oii ia so] ——— CC OWStOWET | SOLZTZ0VEIRT 345000 w4R Gs; vIn LAMD AIR TAG SUM. eresy oe Yo ¥ eight butchers; top, $6.55, Dulk good ¢ and | billion slices of bread, according to Cyn: Folin Fos nar A Loan 55 Si Bonds 08 100 | reported today that gold imports choice -250 Ibs 8 8S)... ivan se Tos, mostly [email protected]; 200- 350- 2b. ‘Dutehe |the monthly report of the Bureau SURPLUS CHEESE, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Amer Loan 5. 3 fistiipet ions 97'2 101%2| during May amounted to $429.ers, $5.50@6; good 330-450-1 packing Clearin Citizens Ind T 81 +102 108 440,1 : 1 Sons. TN 85G 3.40; light Sutcher olinds, 6 |of Agricultural Economics released MILK BIDS ASKED De ies BS Sritasiing SLEt ate iangs ¥3.981.000 Crabbe Reynolds: LR 5s 42 8 109 0,157, a decline of about Sheen = Reco: tS 1000: strong. on ji prosee rr a ome T&T RY - S02 Bg 108 million dollars from April. classes; goed fe estern clipped lambs Ind Asso Tel 5% €0 ......... ‘ip a pot $8.23; n x t a : A year ago 55,286,000 pounds of é 3 3 3 3537 3b Cwelghis to small Kier, $10 SE Po wASHINGTON, June 14 (v. p).| FOREIGN EXCHANGE |ingois Rativays ince 87. 30 08 FXCHANOE SEAT SOD native slaughter ees $325 down. | butter were in store, and the average, _The Federal Surplus Commodities NEW YORK. June 14 (U. P.)._ Follow. | Inter Tel & Tel 5 58... a 98 100 NEW YORK, June 14 (U. P.) — “sr re WA actve, mostly Strong 10 | total on June 1 for the last 10 years| Corp. today asked bids on surplus|ing are opening cable rates on major ll F EE Cou 8 100u 10315 Arrangements were completed to25 cents higher; medium weight and|wo¢ one 38,800,000 pounds. cheese and evaporated milk. Fences Cable Rates chan o | Morris s&10 Sto 65 ..102'a ... |day for sale of a membership on hy ng TR BR lL ; : The bids on evaporated milk will [England pound)... gE A Natl Suk Hosiery Sails 5 42.98 100 the New York Stock Exchange at pared with lively action on light vearling | | ‘The Daily Products Marketing As-' jo received here up to June 16, and Ent (day Bll Fie) 4 a2 11 Ts = Riss, DIED TON G0 «pose rtéeevens 100 100%2 ($68,000, up $5000 from the previous i i NW u REIE., Bl arialliem: © Ar AErEiiE CRIS Lt Ac mad mar Tl he Ee tx SE Seamer SO JT sor CRRlaEy ' """*" ea niet sisere; best Sociation, a co-operative group on American cheese up to June 19.|Belgium (belga) ...... 3001s T0000 Pub Jet 8 Bh Ske 8 9 1081s 198 [transaction and only $2000 below yearlings, 'S10.30; weighty steers, $10.35: | financed and sponsored by the Gov-| Specifications call for standard Sei setand hraney I. 3988% 066i, Seymour Water Wks 8% 49...100 103 |the year's high. ade cass and bulls 10 to 13 ernment to peg prices, owned 41.983.-| quality evaporated milk and U. S. Holland iguilder) ..... S311 aos || LL Haute water wha 82.00. 100 103 — Vg fo outstanding sausage oull+/000 pounds, or nearly 50 per cent of No. 1 quality, fresh or storage, Norway (Krome) ...... 338% 9008" | Tract Term Corp ............. 69 2 DIAMONDS Sows with weight. $585 down: vealers. 25 the total. American cheese. Denmark (krone) 001% 00s, | EX-AIVIGENAL oor v0 00) LOANS wi, Al CHATTEL cents s higher at 8.5040. 25; thin replace- Japan (yen) ......... 273% 01 | ararket St Investment Corn . 21.60 21.01 : A ATTEL pr—— ——— PURITAN FINANCE R eserve Ban ks’ Assets LOCAL PRODUCE | OTHER LIVESTOCK 7 oy 1" N and Loan See Final Edition plisary breed. hens, 11; Laghon hens, 8ci| pr. WAYNE, Ind. June 14 (U. P), — and OVEr, ise, Colored springers. 214° lar | Hops Market 6 steady; ji0.320 Ibs, se 25: 3% Mass, Ave. Phone MA-1160 and u horn broilers, 2 {| 180- a0 Ibs. $ 13% Se dn IAD aap of the Times Up 115 Million Dollars 3 5@isiios SEs sf oh, wd dob oN Hy Posh county yu 7s ab:3tn Ins. 85.88; 140-160 bs. 55.00; 5 for 11c, each full case must walsh 58 > Sok 40 Ibs. $5.15; roughs, 84.75; stags, . = gross: a net deduction of YS cents for $3.50. Calves, $8.50. Lambs, $9. Closing Stock Quotations ||... WASHINGTON, June 14 (U. P)—Combined earning assets of Fed- sgh fll gee hast, 33 1. Thi pe pect seRsoNAMTIRD AUTONATIE PAPER ing eral Reserve member banks in 101 leading cities rose 115 million dollars|ase, ButterfatNo 1 “0c : 2, 18c. Ye BEMI TYPEWRITTENLETTERS. .} and Other Late News iin the week ended June 7 to a total of $21,795,000,000, the weekly condi- Prices fioted by Wadley Bo EXCLUSIVE 30TH CENTURY AMERICAN PAPER MIMEOGRAPHING UP tion statement to the system disclosed today. ETTER . STOCK COMPANY »TO 14X20 ON BOND The report showed that the entire expansion resulted from increased FOOD PRICES COMPLETE MAILINGS — bank investments, as lending assets anuttierarnine || RI-6341 820 W. Mich, counti for fiv ; CHICAGO, June 14 (U. & aah es RVICE;:: STENegRAT ete ELINED Men's |] of the reporting members dropped) counting for five million dollars Of |yhigih Spvs, Bu. 81508160. Sweet Fo- Wy NOTARIES EPAIRED ad HO fliliion aGnsrs during She wens: more tha offset by a further as Be. BU Her 1 Hesis: 141 WARKET 3559 i eek. er con- — : : [email protected]. Merchants Hank Bul ne EFITTED Women’s To poh {0 8 Go { gi.| traction in loans to brokers and Toran Tags RETR 2b GaunRnaecs | 11 8. Merid AUTO AND DIAMOND Clothes oldings of T. 8. Yovernment 07 dealers which fell 15 million dollars | Californie, tase, $2. Celery—Galitornia. | “pro Jowarters for Neptune LEON ZIALORING co fjrect obligations were increased 72|at New York City and 22 million |famprs, 905@#1.80. onion Market (Sib: 235 MASS. AVE. |imillion dollars in New York City|dollars at all banks acks) —Texas yellows, 80@85c; California . yellow, 85¢, jul size, $1; Texa board and 81 million dollars at all report-| Demand deposits-adjusted de-|wax. S0@87%c : xs white| Qutboa .50 Up 20 Months to Pay ing banks, most of the rise appear-|creased 24 million dollars at New [ER — MOTORS WOLF SUSSMAN, INC. ® Just “Charge It” ing in Treasury bill holdings, which | York City, but all reporting banks Buy on Our Easy Pay Plan nA Se vais lity Clothes for the Family || ¥ere up 12 million dollars at New|showed a net increase for the week W DELAWARE (®. .. Statehouse. LI-2740 Quality Clothes Jor the ¥ ll York and 62 million dollars at all|of 92 million dollars. tes BLUE POINT & MADISON : . on Easy Credit Terms. centers. : p ACK AGE i | JULIAN GOLDMAN UNION Investments in Government-guar- . 118.398 N. Pennsylvania St. anteed obligations rose 17 million uy Reduced rates on packages of dollars at New York and 37 million 21 nd \ | i pounds or less—on heavier {dollars at all banks, while holdings | : iy shipments for shorter dis(of other securities were up seven { | I | tances. No extra charge f million dollars at New York and Sa : ge lor showed the same net gain at all pick-up and delivery in cities CLOTHING COMPANY JECeSivy and principal towns. Phone us. Commercial, industrial and agri- an Rented and Repaired | Ral LW PRESS cultu ARTS 8 1 & 3 AR “3 : oh : ;

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TONIGHT 6:30—Tommy Dorsey, WIRE, 7:00==Fred Allen, WIRE. 7:00—Star Theater, WFBM. 9:30—~Paul Whiteman, WFBM.

Two good orchestras will introduce two good (we hope) tunes by two good composers on what should be a good evening at home tonight. Hoagy Carmichael has been threatening for the last eight years to write a song like “Stardust.” We thought he'd done it when he came out with “I Get Along Without You, etc.” but this new tune, “Blue Orchids,” is supposed to be the stuff. Tommy Dorsey plays it on his 6:30 o'clock NBC-WIRE broadcast. Paul Whiteman will feature Raymond Scott's newest number on his 9:30 o'clock CBS-WFBM broadcast. Mr. Scott is the man who wrote “Twilight in Turkey.” The new number is called “Eighteenth Century Drawing Room. ” ” ” Today is the anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the United States’ flag. Hollywood, the radio industry and NBC jump into the breach with a special program, America Calling, at 7 o'clock, WENR. Bing Crosby, who would help out anywhere, anytime, will be there. So will Frank Morgan, the Hardy

Family, Connie Boswell, Don Ameche and Robert Young. ” ” ”

A couple of gourmets are going to make us hungry tonight. Fred Allen introduces Marcel Picard as the vou-know-what. M. Picard is! not only a gourmet; he is billed as | s

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a cuisine connoisseur who has whipped up dainties for Leopold of Belgium, Edward of Windsor and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Just one hour earlier a certain Oscar, coming from the Waldorf,

will tell all about his 50 years as a bottle-washer and finally head chef at the famous hotel. The pro« gram comes with Horse and Buggy Days at 6 o'clock, NBC-Blue,

” o ” They bill Alexander Woollcott as a purveyor of “salty” speech, The

'salt in his speech is usually occa

sioned by the crocodile tears he drops so lavishly. However, lots of

persons like him lots and lots. That's probably why the New Yorke er called him Louisa May Woolcott. He's going to guest the Star Theater for the next three weeks and will broadcast from New York while the rest of the show comes from Hollywood.

” ” ” A new program hit the airways last night from WOR, key station in the Mutual network. Its avowed purpose is to tell the story of America and it will do it in 15 install ments. ;

The first program was free of hysterical connotations. It pointed out very truthfully that this is just about the only country where a man can change his station in life. There's only one thing to be asked of this sudden rush of documentary programs. We hope they're not too much like our grade school texts | that only showed our side of each question and always made out the ofher guy to be a heel. ” ”

ter press time.)

INDIANAPOLIS mol ANA 1s CHICAGO on oT WFBM 1230 RE WLS-WENR 870 WY (CBS Net.) NRC. MBE) (NBC Net.) (NBC-MBS) 4:00 Edith Reaarke Armstrong's Or, Don Winslow Kitty Keene 4:13 Tea , Topi Rita Rio’s Or, Malcolm Claire . Rita Rio's Of, 4:30 Home Edition Serenade Prelude 4:13 Doris Rhodes Concert Or. Sports Lowell Thomas 5:00 Wheeler Mission Lone Ranger Easy Aces Baker & Denton 5:13 Caravan ” oo Lost Persons ned or. 5:30 Bohemians Buck Rogers Cloutier Calling Front Page 6:45 News’ Air Newspaper : Inside Saerts 6:00 Gang Busters Man's Family News Man's Family 6:15 » ”» Sports ”» [1] 6:30 D’Artega’s Or, T. Dorsey's Or, Hobby Lobby T. Dorsey’s Of. 6:45 Youth Counselor » id ” 2 4 o” 9:00 Btar Theater Fred Allen America Calling Fred Allen 9:15 » LL » n n ”» ” ”» 1S 7:30 ”» ”» ”» ”» ” ” ”» ”» 2 45 » ”» ”» ” ”» ” » ” “8:00 Edgar Guest K. Kyser's Or, Sherman's Or, K. Kyser's Or : { ’ 8 ”» ”" . 8:30 Workshop a ” Commentators " ' 8:45 » * ”» » » ”» ” ” 9:09 Amos & Andy Mr. D. A, News Himber’s Or, 9:15 Lum & Abner Baseball Welk's Or. This Is Fair 9:30 Whiteman’s Or, 1" 3 Fisher's Or. Mr, D. A. 9:45 ’ 3 1 ” 1” Snider's Or. 10:00 Clara W. Smith 3 ” Recordings Peter Grant 10:13 Nancy James ” ’” » Notes of Grace 0:30 Fulton's, , Or. News ’ ” Lighte Out. 10:45 Clinton's Or. Clinton’s Or. Van Osdell’s Or. 11:00 Molina’s Or. Recordings Fisher's Or, Moffit's Or. 11:15 Pliner. a Earl Or. i ’ ’ ” id 11:30 eel Or, I i 48 Basie's Or. Moon River 11:45 Dance Or. Ly ie THURSDAY PROGRAMS INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNAT] WFBM WIRE 1400 INDIANAPOLIS Ww ow . (CBS Ney (NBC-MBS) WIBO 1030 (NBC-MBS) 6:20 Early Birds Devotions Praver & Praise Hal & Lafe 6:45 4 ’ Markets Band Box Pioneers 4 7:00 4 > Tunes & Tips Breakfast Jam Time to Shine 7:15 1" "” » 3" i» ” Peter Grant 7:30 bi nN " by » ” Caravan 7:45 ww wu News 44 "” Gospel Singer 2:00 Kitty Kelly Central City Coffee Cups Central City R:15 Myrt & Marge Other Wife Music in Air Paul Allison . 8:30 Hilltop. House Plain Bill Fashion Footlights Originalities 8:45 Stepmother Woman in White Devotionals Hannah 9:00 Mary Taylor David Harum Reflections Linda's Love 9:15 Scattergood Lorenzo Jones Whe Ts Tt? Vie & Sada 9:30 Bir Sister Widder Brown Melody Moments Alice Blair 9:45 Life Stories Bulletins Dr. Swing Road of Life 10:00 Clara W. Smith Uncle Jimmy Friendly House Editor's Desughter 10:13 Nancy James Dessa Byrd * oy The O'Nellls 10:30 Farrell's, , Kitchen Editor's Daughter Melndv Time News 10:45 Linda’s Love Castletime Farm Hour 11:00 Echoes Singin’ Sam Noon Rhythms 0 11:15 ” i Dr. Malone Charm House Farm News 11:30 Farm: Circle Farm Hour School for Brides Caroivn Golden 11:45 ' 3 Markets Boy Greets Girl Livestork 12:00 Farm Bureau Betty & Bob Tommy Sutton Betty & Bob 12:15 News Grimm’s Daughter Ramblers Grimm’s Daughter 12:30 Bohemian Valiant Lady Bill Jones Valiant. Lady 12:45 A Girl Marries Church Hymns Sleepy Hollow Church Hymns 1:00 Army Band WIRE Reporter Musicale Mary Marlin 1:15 jd ” Feasanity Perils Shut-in Friends Ma Perkins 1:30 String Or. ines Believe in Indiana Pepper Young 1:45 * hy Varieties i ” Gutlding Light 2:00 Lebrun Sisters Backstage Wife Fianaruma Mad Hatterflelds 2:15 Varie ties Stella Dallas Worksh Lec Frevdbery 2:30 Vie & Sade Concert. Hour Beautiful Life 2:45 Four clakmen Midstream Midstream 3:00 Genevieve Rowe Rhythmaires Musio Woman Speaks 3:15 Dr. Susan Basonology Steps in Jive Day Is Uvrs 3:30 Carlyle Stevens ’ ! Old Refrains Invitation 8:45 March of Games Rita Rio's Or. Honolulu Rita Rio's or. 4:00 Serenade. 3 Matinee Kitty Keens 4:15 Tea Topics Pat Gitmnye 3 19 Medical Ass'n, 4:30 id 5 Home Edition ’”» ” Sweet & Low 4:45 Nan Wynn Bono's Or. 38 1» Lowell Thomag

NBC-BLUE—-WJZ, 760; WOWO, 116

NBC-RED-—-WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820;

KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change): MUTUAL-—-WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640;

CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850, 0; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350. . 670, KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770,

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