Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1939 — Page 12
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
First Meeting TOM JOYCE CO. GIVEN PERMIT FOR NEW PLANT
TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1939
HITLER SPEECH BRINGS $7 RISE
LOCAL BUSINESS
N.Y. STOCKS
By UNITED PRESS
DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES 30 INDUSTRIALS
serseeranseieness 147.98 tesesisrnraaneess 155.92 sestranaenesnes 135.07
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IN STOCK LIST iz
First Reaction Tickers Clogged in Rush For ‘War Babies.’
A A NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (U. P).—
Stocks leaped to gains extending to
more than $7 in trading that clogged A
tickers after the Hitler speech today. War babies led, with steel shares in the van. Prior to the ad-
X A dress prices were $1 to $2 higher A net, but $1 or so below the earlier A
peaks.
Stocks drifted down when Der A
Fuhrer began his speech, but turned
A up soon after traders had read a 17 rae 2 Atl Ref pf A...
few hundred words. “War babies” were bought from the start or trading when steel issues led a general rally. Around 1 p. m,, U. S. Steel was at $74.12'2, up $3.62, and Bethlehem, $87.50,! up $3.75. Douglas Aircraft sold at $73.25, up $3.25; Sperry, $48, up $2.50; Westingtonhouse Electric, $113.50, up $3.50; Hercules Powder, $91, up $3; American Smelting, $56.50, up $2,|p and Union Carbide, $89.75, up $2. Railroad issues were dull, strong under lead of New York Cen- | tral. Oils, utilities and merchantile stocks firmed.
Grain Prices Rally Failure of Hitler's to contain any corked a sharp rally
in wheat
the Chicago Board of Trade, and | Shes & the late buying wave swept away | Ch M StP & P
losses of 2 cents. Pronounced strength in the stock markets was another factor which stimulated short covering in the] wheat pit.
wheat early in the session quickly
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Gom'th & Cong-Nairn
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Solvents . m'th Edison
Aircraft
futures gained as much as 60 cents] cont oan
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| Gorn Gains ranging to 5 points were} | Goty
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a rally brought about by Cuban buying. Cocoa rose, hides strengthened and rubber futures turned downward. A rally in the British pound sterling bolstered world currencics against the American dollar. Around mid-day the unit had extended an early rise to around 9 cents and was quoted at $3.92. Foreign security markets, except at Amsterdam, were lower,
BUSINESS AT A GLANCE
By UNITED PRESS American Stores Co. five weeks ended Sept. 2 sales, $10,516,713 vs. $10,003,206 year ago, up 5.1 per cent; year to date, $74,793,407 vs. $73,429,- | 396 vear ago, up 1.8 per cent.
Caterpillar Tractor Ce. August net profit $569,988 vs. $416084 year ago; eight months net profit, $3,279,830 equal to $1.54 a common share vs. $1,707,172 or 70 cents year ago.
National Radiator Co. 12 months| ended Aug. 31 net profit $95,371 vs. net loss $1,060,704 previous 12] months.
W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co,, six months ended Aug. 31 net profit $243,298 equal to $1.52 a common share vs $164,243 or $1 year ago.
Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co, July net income $618,669 vs. $248,377 year ago; seven months net income $19091,220 vs. net loss $876,926 year ago. Gotham Silk Hosiery, Inc, quarterly $175 dividend on preferred payable Nov. 1 record, Oct. 11.
W. A. Sheafier Pen Co., $1.50 dividend on common payable Oct. 15 record Sept. 30 vs 25 cents Feb. 25.
Standard Steel Spring Co,, 50 cent
dividend payable Oct. 5 record Sept. i
29 vs. like payment June 1.
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See Final Edition of the Times for
Closing Stock Quotations and Other Late News
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High 1938, 1
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Year ago High 1939, High 1938,
Yesterday Week ago Month ago . Year ago
High 1939, 155.92;
Month ago ...
High 19389, 21.10; High 1938, 25.19; low, 15.14.
58.41; 20 RAILS
eriseniaresssnenes 32.835
34.33; low, 33.98; low,
15 UTILITIES
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low,
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TRADE NEWS
CHICAGO, Sept. 19 (U. P).— Leading Chicago grain houses announced today that they will not accept any new commitments in the Winnipeg grain market until there is a clarification of the rules and regulations of the newly established Canadian Foreign Exchange Control Board. The board which was set up last week, in addition to control over foreign exchange, has been given power to license the import and export of all goods including money and securities.
i Canadian Markets Cut Off From Other Centers
MONTREAL, Sept. 19 (U. P).—
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of Canada by members of the Montreal Stock Exchange and Montreal Curb Market was banned yesterday by the boards of directors of the institutions. As a result, there no longer will be direct dealings between members of the Montreal markets and such centers as London, New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels.
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Index Suspended
Because of War
NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (U. P.).—|G¢ General Motors Corp. announced today that it has temporarily suspended weekly publication of the General Motors-Cornell world price index of 40 basic commodities, be- , cause of “current inability to obtain the necessary commodity price data from certain important countries.”
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i Fear Germany May Claim Polish Gold
LONDON, Sept. 19 (U. P.) —Financial quarters expressed concern today over the possibility that Germany may lay claim to the Bank of Poland’s gold stock &s she did to that held by the Central Bank of the former Czech republic.
BIND ut pt am, . ~~
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Arbitrage with all centers outside N
Customs
Sw Hzenand
Spanish, 85c;
E. A. Nicholas
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New Television Sets Planned
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Times Special FT. WAYNE, Sept. 19—E. A. Nicholas, president of Farnsworth |
Television & Radio Corp. an- | nounced today that the company, not yet a year old, expects to have television receiver sets before the holidays “for demonstration purposes and possibly for sale.” The only places in the country where television has yet been practicable are in a few large cities, near experimental stations. The television waves are not long range and can be transmitted only as far as can be seen from the top of the station's aerial to the horizon. The announcement was made in a letter calling stockholders to the first annual meeting tc be held here tomorrow. In addition to television receivers, the company manufactures radio receivers and Capehart phonographradio combinations. “A substantial part of . our budgeted production for the remainder of the calendar year has been obtained,” Mr. Nicholas told stockholders. Mr. Nicholas said the company’s plans for the immediate future include: Strengthening of the dis-tributor-dealer organization, further development of the Capehart business, development and production of both sight and sound transmitting apparatus and expansion of television production as the market develops. The Farnsworth Co., incorporated last December, has a plant at Marion, Ind., as well as here. As a result of experimental and research work by predecessor companies the corporation now owns a large number of inventions regarded as of fundamental importance in development of electronic television, Mr. Nicholas said.
LOCAL ISSUES
The following quotations by the Indianapolis Bond & Share Corp. do not represent actual price offerings, but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling quotations of recent transactions. Bid Ask
9 4
Auto Invest Cor ve Beit RR & Stk Yds com . Belt RR & Stk Yds pf .... Cent Ind Pow 77 pfd.. Home T&T Ft Wayne Hooks Drug, no co Ind Hvdro Elec 7% oid 7 Ind & Mich Elect 7% pfd ‘er Ind Gen Serv pf 105 ‘ss Indpls Water pid eabarautannte 10012 102!2 Indpls P&L 67% pfd .......... 99 103 107 31 8
53 7 13 7
Indpls P&L 627, pfd 0 NJeoln Nat Life ns Co com. 28 N Ind Pub Serv 5'%27% pfd . N Ind Pub Serv p N Ind Pub Serv 7 Progress Laundry Co com yr Cd of I ,
So Ind G&E 4.8% Terre Haute Elec .. ‘es Van Camp Milk Co com . Van Camp Milk Co pfd «vues. Bonds American Loan 5s 61 American Loan 5s 46 . Citizens Ind Tel 4'zs 61 .10 Crabbe Reynolds- Taylor 5s . Home T&T Ft Wayne 5% 55 .
Indpls Railway Inc 57% 67. Indpls Water 3'27% 68 Inter Tel&Tel 57. 53 Indpls Water 3'27% 63 Kuhner Packing Co 4'29 60 .. 9¢ Morris 5&10 Stores 57% 56 Natl Silk Hosiery Mills 58 42. Noblesville RL&P 62% 47 .. Ohio Tel C
Richmond Water Wks 5% 94. Seymour Water Wks 57 49. T Haute Water Wks 6% . T Haute Water Wks 6% 49. Tract Term Corp *Ex-Dividend.
DAILY PRICE INDEX|
NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (U. P.).— Dun & Bradstreet’'s daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for United Press (19301932 average equals 100): Yesterday Week ago Month 880 .cavesseseascscans Year ago “ens 1839 high (Sept. 15) sasanees 11151 1939 low (July 24) ........... 101.40]
U. S. STATEMENT
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (U. ernment expenditures and LR for the current fiscal year through Sept. pared with a vear ago: This Year t Yea Expenses ..$2,088,868,262.96 $1, 884. Seo 619. 55 1, 138, 504, 213: 09 1,180,363,684.43 f.. 932,273.417.87 .. 929.661, 0% 87 + 2,185,521,641.41 .. 1,490,994, 830.69 .40,869,020,615.61 .16,858,974,638.54 13,500,915,648.64 . 73,639,456.67 67,044,082.55
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings $2,922,000 Debit 6,854,000
98 101 .100'% 105 (Called) ..1007% 102 102 105
sessasisasasnnanss 116.63 ssssasssrnanensess 11583 102.97
38,398,659,184.18
FOREIGN EXCHANGE |i
beef cows, $6.25@7; weighty Westerns. 0 heavy sausage bulls up to $7. w $12 [email protected];
NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (U. P.).—Following are noon cable rates on major currencies: Cab ates Net Chg. 3.92 +.001, -.00 3
—0001
England (pound) Canada (dollar) France (franc) Italy (lira) Beisium (belga) many (mark)
Pesaran
Crean
(franc) Holland (guilder) Sweden (krona) Norway (krone) . Denmark (krone)
FOOD PRICES
CHICAGO, Sept. 18 (U. P.).—Ap Michigan Jonathans, bu., 1S $1 Potatoes—Tennesse, bu., [email protected] rots—California crates, $ '63as. 65. ach—Michigan, bu.. 50@85c. Michigan 12-qt. baskets, —Colorado crates, $1@
2 11945 +.0005
les—
SpinTomatoes— . Caulifiower 1.10. Celery Mich @ 50¢.
3 s—ColoOnion Market
Old Street Car Barns to Be Converted Into Bottling Works Here.
The former car barns of the Indianapolis Railways, Inc, at 146! McLean Place will be converted | into a $200,000 bottling plant, R. P. | Joyce of the Tom Joyce Co. an- | nounced today. | A permit for operation of the plant was approved yesterday by | the Zoning Board. Mr. Joyce said |
that work on the new plant would |
begin immediately, and that when | 3
completed it would employ between! 80 and 100 drivers and bottlers. said a new line of soft drinks would be bottled. The board deferred action on the petition of the Charles M. Olson Enterprises, Inc., to build a $75,000 motion picture house with a parking lot at 5835 E. Washington St. About 15 residents of the vicinity appeared to protest against the proposed theater, asserting that noise caused by automobiles and patrons coming in and out of the movie would constitute a public nuisance. The board denied petitions for two churches, one brought by the Irvington Church of the Nazarene]
to use a residence at 5911 Beech- | ©
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ceshuesy 104.541
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
P.).—Gov- |}
wood Ave.
for a church,
and the |
other brought by the Church of |
Christ Holiness,
build a
38th St.,
to be erected by the Indiana Association of Seven-Day Adventists at 2150 N. Capitol Ave., and a $8000 double he house at 6006-( 08 8 Broadway.
PRICES STEADY IN HOG MARKET
Top Quotation Holds at $8; Receipts Total Around
Hog prices remained steady with quotations in trading at according to the
yesterday's Indianapolis today, Agricultural Marketing Service. The practical top price was $8, quoted on 220 to 230-pounders. rose 50 cents to Fat lambs
Vealer
make a top price of $11. declined 25 to 50 cents with the top
U. 8. A. $6000 church
a $35,000 church
9000 Head.
prices
price at $9.50.
Sept. 13 14 7 15
8.
Barrows and Gilts Goo
Sood Soe ETN S40 $ 140- 160. 160- 180. 200.
220. 240.
Slaughter Cattle & Steers
hoice— 750- 900 900-1000. 1100-1300. 1300-1500. Good— 750- 900. 900-1109. 1100-1300. 1300-1500.
ow =
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7 900. L100. 1300. “750- 1100.
Top Repts.'Sept. ...$% 8.10 190
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$ 0- 9.50 Common an 8.00- 9.50! lo Jhedivm,
7.00- 8.25! Caly
(Receipts, Feeder. Stocker
Heifers
Choice— | 750- 900. 10.50-11.00
um-— 7500- 900.
Cows
Jood . Medium Cutter and common Canner. . Cutter (low cutter).
8
SHEEP AND LAMBS
Good and
. 6.75- 7.50
080.
| 800-1050 | 9.50-10.50 MEdiNm =
7.50- 9.50 RH
Cow Medium any .$
6.00- 7.50 Medium— 500 down Calves 6.00 Good— 4. 751200 dow down 4.25- 5.25/ 500 own
4."54.00~ $
Spring Lambs medium
Medium and choice ..
Common .
Ewes (on shorn ‘basis)
Good and
Hogs—Receipts.
barrows an er; closing
16, com- 3 0
00 1bs.,
@6
30- 40 .90.
Cattle—R steers and lower; 1050 but mixe $11.50
1bs.
paid
ractice top,
ings: 1222-]b. many steers and vealers $7.50; vealers, $1 {Satine [email protected].
oh ee Receipts, 8000; . native lambs,
ed 83around sev
$0.40 straight also to packers; other natives and Westerns,
$2.7
85-
around 6 oa. Idahos at outside; native lambs,
fed Texas deck 70-lb. [email protected];
steers upward, eneral vearlings
numerous loads, av Jhedium n crop, bulk bein fed offerings; 8
stock
choice
13,000; steady to 10 ¢ active,
d gilts, fairly
70-330 1bs.. $7.15@ $6.85 1.25 400-500" he Cge0s
eceipts, 10,000; calves, yearlings, steady to and Idng
trade on less for mixed
light active;
$11.40 paid for
erages outside
average
at
) to §
Ss firm: cutter cows,
[email protected]: very few.
steers,
$9.50 to en doubles, 75-78-1b, $9.25 [email protected]; today’s lambs fairly 3 pie higher; 90-1 Westerns, $¢ $9.50 down; yearlings, feeders, : few handyweights,
building at Edgemont St. and Franklin Place. The Board granted petitions for a $6000 double house at 3027-29 E.
..§ 8.00 8.05 8.05
and Choice—
Medium and G
Vealers (Receipts,
| Bull |(Yearlings
| (steers) |Good and Choice— 500 down $10.00-10.75
15 (hier)
(Receipts,
general market,
around steady rs top, $8.25; bulk good
vearlings scaling showing most heifer
steers and heifers; long $10.50@ 11.35;
good grade
strictly cows steady to weak: bulls
late Monday sort-
down; trade activ
most native ewes, $4.
Inc, to
building
P Repts, yO
6801 10,736
Sows 1. 25- 7.50 7.20- 7.35 7.15- 7.25 6.90- 7.20 7.00- 7.20 6.75- 7.15 r Pigs
ood— 6.65. 6.90 6.50- 6.55
2654) s excluded) 6.75- 7.75
6.75- 7.50 6.25- 7.00
5.25- 6.25 ers ia 00-11.00
7.50-10.00 5.00- 7.50
es 642) Steers
$.009.00-
8.508.25-
7.50- : 50-
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5
9. 9. 9. 8. 8. 7.
2 50
5.50- 6.25
9.10- 9.25
8.00- 9.00 1971)
ents low-
5; choice
> Evansville
$6.65
1200; fed 25 cents
decline, and early top, yearJ best rice; not grain
$5@5
most twos,
packers; Westerns,
native native e; stron ood an [email protected];
sacks) Washington Sweet Spanish, Idaho Sweet Spanish, 87!'z¢; Utah Sweet | owa Spanish, 52%2c:
Min nesota Yellows, 45@50c; Michigan Yelows, 35c.
WAGON WHEAT
or Sianapoiis grain elevators are payin No. 1 red, 8lc, subject to marke
change: other grades on their Grerits, Cazh corn, new No.
2 yellow, 45¢c. Oats,
It was recalled that on May 23, following the news that the Bank of England had surrendered $6,000,000 of Czech gold to Germany under . the statutes of the bank for international settlements, Polish authorities shipped four and half tons of the Bank of Poland's gold stock to Stockholm,
FEE FFE FLL
Management BANKERS TRUST CO.
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Notional Bank
At Indianapo
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Milton E. Ladish, general agent at Indianapolis for the United Securities Co. of Missouri, has been awarded a silver “president's trophy” for the largest production among agents of the firm in 1939 to date. The trophy was presented to Mr. Ladish at the underwriting company’s national convention now in session at Atlantic City. He also was named winner in a 13-week national sales contest of the comany.
‘Five City Banks Listed In Upper Bracket
The current edition of Rand McNally Bankers Directory, just out, today reveals Indianapolis has five of the 262 commercial banks in the country with more than $25,000,000 in total resources. The banks listed are the Indiana National Bank, the American National Bank, the Fletcher Trust Co., the Merchants National Bank, and the Union Trust Co. Total resources of these banks amount to $287,936,000, the directory reports.
Realtors Report Sale Of 13 Houses
Members of the North Side Realtors yesterday reported sale of 13 houses and four building projects at their weekly noon luncheon at the Canary Cottage. The sales were made by seven real estate firms.
A. & P. Officials Plan Sales Campaign
Company officials of the Indianapolis branch of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. met yesterday to lay plans for a sales program. Field supervisors from Indiana and Illinois attended the meeting, which was under the direction of J. A. Lindgren Jr. vice president and head of the Indianapolis unit.
INCORPORATIONS
Implement & Truck Sales Corp., Peru; dissolution. W. 8. Bogle & Co., dissolution. Lincoln Realty Co., Inc., 1201 First Bank Bldg. . Wayne; agent, Samuel C. Cleland. same address; 250 shares of $100 par value; real estate business; Samuel Cleland, Martin P. Torborg, Bernie C. Seven-Up Distributors, Inc., Aurora; agent, Joseph Marsh, Aurora; 100 shares no par value; wholesaling and retailing non-alcoholic beverages; Marsh, Charles L. Marsh, Frank A. er Goodman's, Inc.,, Connersville; change of resident agent to Voyd Kuntz, 425 W, 8th St., Connersville. Isaly’'s Creamery Products, Ft sident to
Wayne; change of re gent 1001 Oakland Drive,
Charles 4) Beardsley, Ft. Wayn EB. A. Davenport Paint & Supply Co. Indianapolis; change of principal office and resident agent pe C. E. Campbell, 731 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis. Chemical Equipment Corp., Montpelier; change of resident agent to ‘Don Poulson, Montpelier. Hilkert & Pankop, Inc., Kendallville; change of resident agent to Ed F. Jankop, 508 Riamond St., Kendallville. Finch Motor Service, Inc., Gary: change of resident agent to L. E. Finch, 3588 Broadway, Gary The Galion Metallic Vault Co., Galion; registration of word ‘‘Non-Imbedding’ as trade-mark, class 2. Peabody Coal Co., Chicago; registration of words ‘Black Arrow” as trademark, class 1. Henry Day,
Inc., Terre Haute;
ne.
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Twé old favorites return tonight with Big Town and the Tuesday Night Party coming back to the air. Edward G. Robinson again takes the D. A. role in Big Town, 6 o'clock CBS-WFBM program. He'll be assisted by Ona Munson, the blond star who turned redhead to take the Belle Watling role in “Gone With the Wind.” Walter O'Keefe will take over the Tuesday Night Party at 6:30, CBSWFBM. Mary Martin, the Daddy girl, was supposed to be a permanent part of the program, but the Hollyweod call has been toc good. She’s staying there for a while. Sophie Tucker, who has been the last of the red-hot mamas for the last umpteen years, will do the Martin chore. She sings a laundered version of “Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love.” o ” o Howard Coonley, National Association of Manufacturers president, will speak on industry’s attitude on war and peace at 8:05, NBC (probably WENR) ... P. Hal Sims, bridge and sports authority, will be the guest of honor on Info Please! at 6:30, NBC-WLS. Mr. Sims is best known for his bridge-playing abilities. It is less widely known he
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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change): MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390: WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850. NBC-BLUE--WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WHAS, 820;
WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350. KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770. WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670.
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CINCINNATI, Sept. 18 (U. P.).—Hogs— Salable, 4000; total, 4000; fairly active, mostly steady: some butchers over 275 lbs.. $7.90; 100-140 lbs., $6.40@ 6.75. Cattle—Salable, 500: total, 500; calves, salable, 600; total, 600; fairly active on comparatively Jight supbly. Shefally fully steady; load choice 1060 ed long yearling nai $10.75, short load 550-1b. baby beef type. $9.75; bulk medium to good $8@ 9; few heifers, $9.85; common medium steers and heifers mainly $6.50 @8: bulk common to good sausage bulls, $5.50 6.75. Sheep—Salable, 700; total, 700; generally steady; early sales good trucked-in spring lambs, [email protected]. choice ewes and wethers scarce and eligible om $9.50 upward; combon and medium, $6@8 LAF YETTE, Ind. Sept. 13. .(U, P)— Ho ol LL steady: 160-200 lbs., $7.50@ 7.90. 200-280 lbs., $7. 5@1. 90; 280-325 lbs. [email protected]; pigs, $7.25 down; roughs, $7 down; calves, [email protected]. Lambs, $9.50 own. FT. WAYNE, Ind. Sept. 19 (U. P.) Hogs — Ste ady to $7.80; 200- 220 Ibs 160-180 lbs., 80 1bs. "60
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