Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1939 — Page 11

’SDAY, JULY 25, 1939 ___

WHEAT HIGHER; CORN AGAINHITS SIX-YEAR LOWS

Late Sales Force Corn Prices Off After Early Strength Today.

CHICAGO, July 25 (U. P).— Wheat rallied about a cent on the Chicago Board of Trade today under the stimulus of revived export demand and higher outside markets. Corn again fell to new lows since 1933 on late selling.’ At the close wheat was up % to .% cent, September 61%. Corn was off 2 to 3% cent, September 381%, and oats were unchanged to 1% cent higher, September 247% bid: Export sales of North American Wheat were estimated higher than one -mil tobas to

the United Kingdom, but Including

y some American wheat to the - continent. Lifting of hedges against these sales boosted futures 1% cents in the local wheat pit. Mills were also noted on the buying side; Local shippers sold 100,000 bushels of cash wheat to mills. Liverpool wheat closed 12 cent higher. | There were rumors that the British Government would buy 50 million bushels of wheat from Canada to be stored in Canadian elevators as security reserve. Minneapolis and Kansas City markets were more~thah a cent higher. Late trading in wheat was more evenly mixed, with prices holding in a fairly narrow range. Corn started as much as 1 cent higher partly in sympathy | | with wheat.

Continued Low World Wheat Prices Predicted

WASHINGTON, July 25 (U. P.). =The Bureau of Agricultural Economics predicted today the possibility of continued low world wheat prices for the coming year. ‘With wheat prices on important foreign markets continuing a general decline which began early in June and with Liverpool ‘quotations falling to record lows, the Bureau estimated prospective world wheat supplies for the year beginning July 1, 1939, at 5,290,000,000 bushels, 120 million ahove the record high of last year.

WAGON WHEAT Indianapolis grain elevators are payin tor No. 1 red; 55c; other grades 2 thelr m2-its. Cash corn, new No. 2 yellow, 45c. Oats, 29c.

DELEGATES NAMED

T0 TRADE MEETING|

Five Indiana businessmen yesterday were named delegates to the National - Association of Trade Executives convention to be held Aug. 13 to 19 at Northwestern University. They were elected. at the Indiana Merchants Conference at|s Hotel Washington.

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Alfred P. Sloan Jr.

UPTURN IS NEAR, SLOAN ASSERTS".

Belief in U. S. Economic “Policies Only Need, He Holds.

NEW YORK, July 25 (U. Pal fred P. Sloan Jr., chairman of Gen eral Motors Corp., declared today that “the fundamental elements essential to a broad and sound upturn in economic activity” are now. present in the United States. “There is awaited only the convic-

where that our national economic|!

policies will be revised so as to warrant the taking of the essential risks. on the part of investors,” Mr. Sloan asserted in a statement prepared for the quarterly report to stockholders, which will be published July 28. | “With only casual public notice,” he said, there has been emerging from industrial laboratories and scientific | workshops everywhere, during the depression years, a flow of new products and new concepts which bid fair to create for us, in|& reality, a new world of tomorrow.” Mr. Sloan stated that “the horizons of enterprise were never broader than they are today. New knowledge and new skills have opened up fields of possibilities little dreamed of even a decade ago. In proof of his assertions, the General Motors chairman cited transoceanic mail and passenger air development of Dieselpowered railroad engines, television and facsimilie reproduction by radio.

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Yesterday . Week 280 ...ccocccncecnnres Month 280 ..ccceoecsececsss s | Year ago | High 1939, 34.33; low, 24.14. 21 High 1938, 33.98; low, 19.00. 15 UTILITIES YesterdAY euvcoecessercacse: Week B80 .cccecvsscsnscnns Month 280 ...ccoecccsee a Year ago High 1939, 26.52; low, 20.71. High 1938, 25.10; low, 15.14.

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE

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PROFIT-TAKING | REDUCES GAINS IN STOCK LIST

In Some Instances Leaders’ Advances Replaced by Small Losses.

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NEW YORK, July 25 (U.P.).— Profit-taking came into the stock market in afternoon trading today and reduced prices after the list had been carried to new high levels

i ¢ | since mid-March in the morning.

Gains were whittled down in H oats issues. In some instances

advances. ranging ic more than a point were replaced by small losses. Trading quieted on the recession. News continued favorable. Best item - came from Pittsburgh which steel operations there

Buying of steel issues featured early trading. The group had, gains x|ranging to more than 2 points #t the highs: The bond market turned upward with advances ranging to about 2 points in moderately active trading. U. S. Government obligations were dull and about unchanged. -In the corporate list, however, gains were general in both the high grade and speculative groups. Studebaker 6s rose about 1% points te a new high for the year. Curb stocks gained fractions to more than a point in forenoon dealings. - Preferred issues of Jersey Central Power & Light featured a firm utility section. The 53 per cent issue gained 2! points and the 7 per cent steadied on an initial 1- *Poins gain.

NEW YORK, July 25 (U. P.) —Followi are noon cable rates on major currencies:

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New Business Books ~ Available at Library

The following new business books now are available at the business branch of the Indianapolis Public Library.

CBUSINESS AND MODERN SOTY—A group of experts from fara College Graduate School of Business Administration here offer to) American executives a comprehensive, | helpful survey of American business conditions and probes S.

THE FAIR TRADE TS, by Stanley A. Weigel.—‘The ots do not fix prices or require that prices be fixed. They o not regulate anything or! anybody. They are permissive only.” MAKING THE ANNUAL REPORT SPEAK FOR INDUSTRY, comp. for National Association of ManufacturHow to acquaint employees, Sr akholdoy s ahd other groups in contact with the company with facts and figures of its business.

THE ART OF PACKAGING, by D

; TONIGHT 6:00—Human Adventure, WFBM. 6:30—Information Please, WLS. 7:30—Alec Templeton, WIRE. 7:30—Bob Crosby, WFBM. Fort

The first of a series of programs designed to be educational and at the same time carry wide audience appeal will be aired at 6 o'clock tonight, CBS-WFBM, by the University of Chicago. The program is called The Human Adventure. It will dramatize advances in all branches of knowledge and is the brainchild of William Benton, newly appointed University vice president. Some of the advance notices indicate a program worth listening to. An hour-long program, its first airing will contain more than 700 cues. Music will be furnished by Howard Barlow conducting the CBS March of Time Orchestra. ” ” » Frank E. Gannett,r newspaper publisher, will discuss President Roosevelt's spending-lending program at 6:30, NBC-WIRE. i \ Our Public Library’s quiz program will talk about insects at 8:45, ”» ” ”

INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230

(CBS Net.) (NBC Net.)

“ON THE RADIO

‘WFBM. The program has moved

up a quarter of an hour and now

precedes Amos 'n’ Andy. . . . Inside Story brings Drew Pearson and Bob Allen, co-columnists of the Washington Merry-Go-Round, at 8:30, NBC-WENR. They will tell the inside story of how to get a “scoop.” Another guest will be “Pete” Crawford, of the Texas Rangers. '. . . Johnny Green plays and we hear “The Greatest. Story Ever Told” on Johnny Presents at 6, NBC-WIRE. Maestro. Green's Breezing Along remains at 6 p. m. Fridays, MutualWLW, but his Saturday program has moved to 9:30 p. m., Friday, CBS-WFBM »

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Maj. Al Williams, Scripps-Howard Newspapers aviation editor, will guest If I Had the Chance, with composer Billy Hill and Arlene Francis of What's My Name, at 9, NBC-WENR. . . . Maury Maverick, former Congressman and present San Antonio, Tex., Mayor, will have to answer a question popped by New York City’s Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia at 6:30, NBC-WLS. He'll be on Info Please! and the others will be regulars. ”

THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis 'fimes is not responsible for inaccuracies in’ program ane nouncements caused by station changes after press time.)

INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400

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CINCINN ATH (NBC-MBS)

Troubadors Tea . Topics

Judith Arlen

Caristian jStiense Bohem History * Speaks News

Engene Conley Ma Perkins Dick Reed Varieties

Spelling Ree Quicksilver Gov't. pRoort Dick Ri

Spot Chluren’s Stories Alrlner: Serenade gode’s Or. Sports rises Lrhomas

Easy Aces Baker & Denton I.ast Persons Quick Silver Kinney’s Or. Jonnlekeliritien ” ” Ins ide Sport.

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Crumit, , Sanderson Artie Shaw

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True Stories Aleg Templeton

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Amos & Andy Jimmie Fidler Go 1

Mr, D. Doghouse

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WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 | WIBC 1050 (NBC Net.)

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Prayer & Praise ‘Rentucky Girls

Revelers Breakfast Jam Today's Musio

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Betty &. Bob Bamblery Gr Firm’ s Daughter Bill Jones » Valiant Lady See Hollow Betty Crocker Mus

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UTILIZIN WEEK ERAL RES RYE S ATEMNT, American Institute of Banking. mysteries of the bank statement relation to the business process. SOCIAL SCURITY IN THE UNITED STATES, by Paul H. Douglas. Second edition. -

stock cattle in fairly broad demand; sup ly mainly southwest bred steer calves at 9.50@10. :, 5d native and western year-

2 |lings at $7. She a 5000; late Monday spring lambs 13@25¢ lower: hemp Steady native sprirg lambs, [email protected]; $9.40; 81-88-1b. westerns, [email protected]; P. native slaughter ewes, [email protected]; vith 57-64-I» Joallings, $5. 15@8. Today's trade very d ring lambs and yearlings; hy opening sales steady to weak; bulk held s eady scattered lots good to choice native spring lambs [email protected]: best springers held above 59.35:’few small dots native. slaughter owes about steady at [email protected].

OTHER LIVESTOCK

CINCINNATI, July 25 (U. P.).—Hogs— Salable receipts, 250; total, 2500; mater active; weights 160 Be 1 hig % Ibs. down, 15¢

They are: O. P. Fauchier of the |S Indiana Association of Ice Indus-| BITS tries, C. W. Hunt of the Indian-|Cent St apolis Milk Foundation, R. W,|gities El fui Slagle of the Indiana Lumber and Col : Builders Supply Dealers Associa-|SPoBSiveld St. 1 tion, C.-P. Ehlers of the Indiana |El I Bakers Association and G. Don|Fod, M Lid -.-, Sullivan of the Indiana - Coal|G Merchants Association. St Bylaws of the group were changed at the meeting to permit membership of any qualified trade group upon invitations ahd approval by|] the members. . Gilbert Sheeley presided over the morning session and Leland Fishback headed the afternoon discussion. A motion picture illustrating |. sales production and merchandis-

ing of Te) lee industry-was shown. INCORPORATIONS

M. Petroleum Corp., 411 American Bank Lng. Vincennes; agent, Chester H. Huston, same address; stock, 200 arcs no par value; general oil business; Chamberlain, John M. McLaughlin, Joseph A. Egle, Cleveland A. Shutt. lis: ood,

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Bamnolt's Or. Topics Dick Reed Sr. Judith Arlen Varieties Lowel homas KEY NETWORK ‘STATIONS (Subject to change): - -| NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350. CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; .WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBEM, 770.

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NEW YORK, July 25 (U. P.).— Retail sales of passenger cars and trucks amounted to 1,686,123 units in the first six months this year, a gain of 43 per cent over the corresponding period of 1938, the Automobile Manufacturers Association Teported oday.

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BROWNING T0 HEAD COUNTY BANKERS

Garrett Browning cashier of the Live Stock Exchange Bank, has been named presides of the Marion County BanRers’ Association. - He was elected to the office last night at the annual dinner|? meeting and dance of the group at the Indianapolis Country Club. Other officers are: E. Marion Lutz of the American National Bank, vice president; Ludwig G. Burck of the Indiana National Bank, secretary; Edgar Mock of the Oaklandon State Bank, treasurer, and J. Forrest Davis of the Madison Avenue State Bank, member at large. Committee chairmen to guide the activity of ihe association for the coming year are Robert E. Huff-|S man, agriculture; Paul C. Buckler, better banking practices; Walter S.|Ganningham Drug Greenough, legislation and taxa- Dayion Rubber . BO ta tion; Theodore M. Campbell, enon C.|tertainment; L. A. Wiles, resolutions, [Gen Motors and Donald Christee, protectin. Sileman Beew .oion: ————————————_———————————

LOCAL ISSUES

The following uotations by the Indianapolis Bond & are Corp. do not represent actual a offerings but merely|Mt States Pwr pt. indicate the approximate market level|Noblitt-Sparks . based on buying and selling quotations of recent transactions. Ni

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Dam awse Corp. Shere Shpivol Ave, eto Ii 1 apitol Ave., In apolis. Smart ocks Corp. La Porte; dissolu

ution Winchester Shoe Co., Indianapolis; Si e ot 38R to James L. Wall, 109 Main Winchester, and change of rincipal office to Winchester. “princi .

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Ind., July Hog; PS oe arket 10¢ higher; $6.7! ge. 80.

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to alumet Laundrymen’s Assn., Gary; reorganized as Calumet Institute of Launder-

in RL Creek West Laws Cemetery Corps vy Prairie Creek; no capital stock; Hos M. Liston, Arthur Hunt, Herman aa Clebert y. Kester, John V. Brown, Flat-I Club, Inc., 112 Lincoln Way East, h Bend; ‘no capital ei isocial; Richard Huston, Thornton Merrick, William Johnson, bert 5 Gauthope. The Celery esce Co., Indianapolis; registration of trade-mark, ‘Celery Vesce,”’ class 6: "prepara medicines and| phartic arab; jonis: mace a Refine w York cor-

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Enjay Cons Theviolt Co., Illinois corporavo ‘admitted t to Indiana to engage in building busines line: Theater ¢ Co., Inc., 112 W. N Ave., Brazil; agent, ‘Samuel M. Grim N. Sderidi an St, Brazil; 1000 shares value; operate theaters and motion houses; Samuel M. Otimes, {Mari Snyder, Carl A. Wa

"DAILY PRICE INDEX

NEW YORK, July 25 (U. P). — Dun & Bradstreet’s daily “weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for United Press: (1930-32 average . equals 100) Yesterday «..coeccoecesenees 101.40 Week ABO ...ovovsrcccosssr. {102.76 - Month Ago ee es sP RNB ORLS 105.39 Year AZO ....sd...crseseees. 105.08 1939 High (May 26) ¢..ce0... 108.02 1939 Low (July 24) .......... 101.40

U. S. STATEMENT

ASHINGTON, July 25 (U. —Govae ‘expenses and ik tor ; curt fiscal year through July 22, compared Ind Pub Serv 6% pid

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