Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1939 — Page 16

TUESDAY, SEPT. % 1989

“RAILS ADVANGE INTO NEW HIGH INSTOCK TRADE

Rest of Market Is Dull: 3 Wheat Prices Lower: Sugar Dips.

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N.Y. STOCKS

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Btocks advanced today dull session. Railroad issues featured

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1937 Gains in the railroad reached 87 in Norfolk & Western. Tong list of them made new for the vear and longer The upturn in rails inspired buyng elsewhere in the list although not of large proportions. It was sufficient, however, to lift steel stocks slightly and helped advances of small amounts in other sections. Allted Chemical rose $3 and du Pont more than $1. Fractional gains

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and electrical equipments There was nothing affect prices, experts said. Thev| noted a tendency on the part traders to curtail operations until a more definite appraisal could made of the weutrality situation

Wheat Prices Fasier Wheat eased fractions to a cent! In light trading on the Chicago Board of Trade At the end of the first hour wheat was off 5% to 1 cent, corn 0: 4 to % cent, and oats 1% to % cent An estimate of a record world

wheat supply by the Bureau of Agvi-|

cultural Feonomiecs and a forecast |

Of unsettled weather in part of the | Conte.

winter wheat belt influenced early gelling in the wheat pit There was little in the stimulate buying interest tered selling was sufficient to press prices Outside markets showed fractional declines in the first hour, with Winnipeg down 4 to 3 cent d Minneapoiis cent lower

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LIVESTOCK UP |zoca IN TRADE HERE 2USINESS

—— William Carson, Pontiac dealer, oi announced he had moved!| his place of business from 750 Vir(ginia Ave. to larger quarters at 1665 8. Meridian St A complete parts department as well as complete Pontiac service facilities will be installed in the

new quarters, Mr. Carson said,

Advance 25 Cents and Vealers Also Gain.

Livestock prices at Indianapolis!

today recovered part of yesterday's Wheeler Gives 5-Point losses in firm trading, according to Sales Program

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* Motor Freight

‘Shipments Soar WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U. P) =Shipments of revenue freight by s motor truck during August reached + |a new record high for the month, |" Ya with a gain of 178 per cent over|

July and 24.7 per eent over August, 1.11938, it was reported today by the | American Trucking Association.

: Crude 0il Stocks ‘Decline in Week WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U. P) | Domestic and foreign crude petro[leum stocks declined 810,000 barrels ‘lin the week endad Sept. 16, to 233,016,000 barrels, the U Bureau of Mines reported today, Domestic crude declined 966,000 barrels but there wag an increase of 156.000 barrels in foreign stocks, the | authority ity said,

som 1S LOANED TO RADIO COMPANY

| NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (U. P.).— hrs P. Chrysler Jr, has made | available to Allied International In-| vesting Corp., $100,000 to be loaned to Majestic Radio & Television

Corp, to increase the latter's working capital, it was learned today. In return for the loan, Chrysler

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The following new business books now are available at the business branch of the Ine dianapolis Public Library:

COMMON STOCKS AND UNCOMMON SENSE, by Clark Belden. “Common stocks possess dangerous limit ations, as well as excellent poss sibilities

PROPERTY .LIFE INSURANCE, by Hans Heymann, Insuring properties for thelr life time and providing therewith all the benefits life insurance has accom plished for human kind.’

NRA TRADE PRACTICE PRO. GRAMS, by C. A. Pearce, What business was sndeavoring to accomelish through these trade prace tice provisions of the NRA codes, the regulatory devices emploved, the difficulties encountered and the measure of success achieved."

HERE Res LABOR, by Chester M. Wrigh A nk not for agitators, ticlans or students, but for the great majority of Americans who see labor as a power in the land and want to understand it.’

PER CENT PLANS PROVIDING SECURITY INCOME OR EMPLOY. MENT FOR WAGE EARNERS, comp. by Rb Industrial Conference oan Guaranteed work and annual wage plans

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the practical top price, quoted on | 220 to 240-pounders, to $7.70 under wheeler, president of Tested Sell {ing Institute, in a lecture at the

broad shipping demand

Vealers advanced 50 cents to make Indiana World War Memorial aus |iDCreased supplies in other parts of |-

(a $11.30 top and lambs were mostly! 23 cents higher with the top price $9.50.

(ditorium Pick out your own salable brats | gel your message across in a te Top Repis. |S'APhIC manner, give the customer | 3:43 1300 | a choice between two things, get 1 wis the message across “with flowers” | land watch your bark, he advised | sales officials and salesmen who! |attended the meeting sponsored by | the Salescrafters Club of Indians! lapolis and Salescrafters Internas

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tional An honorary life membership in! Salescrafters International was | presented to Mr. Wheeler the 50- 5.10, conclusion of his talk 85 1 Zo. 120. 6.33 6 I'oday and tomorrow he is to | Slangkter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts, 2311) | conduct a "Sizzle School” for the! Steers Indianapolis Real Estate Board and! will speak before the Indianapolis! | Advertising Club Thursday,

a % Control of Insurance Firm “|Acquired by Texas Men

There will be no change in policy of the Reserve Loan Life Insurance Co. with headquarters here, cone trolling interest of which recently passed to two Texas oil men, coms pany officials said today. Company officials said the home | office of the firm may be moved to | Dallas, Tex, but nothing definite will be known for several months. Fifty-one per cent of the capital stock of the company was acquired by ©. W. Murchison and T. L Wynne of Dallas and par value of existing stock has been redue ed from $10 to $5 and 33.000 new shares at $5 par value will be sold at $15 a share, Officials said, Cutter (low INedium \ 8.00< 0.00

SHEER AND. LAMBS (Receipts, dob) | NIN Houses Sold 250, On North Side

Spring hamb Goad and medium Medium and choice 8.78 | Cominon 351 Members of the North Side Real« 2.50! tors yesterday reported sale of nine [houses, one lot, a building project and a suburban property at their weekly luncheon meeting at the oi Canary Cottage,

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CHICAGO LIVES STOCK |

Hogs—Receipts, 12.000: opened steady 10 cents lower than Mo day 8 later trade active with oi cents off ), $7.80; bulk FR 180 270 lbs, 87.556 7.80; 270-300 @ V.687: 300-380 Ibs gener: ally packing sows generally steady 130 Ibs, $6.8867.10; 330-350

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Ly 87.1047 iA, $6.35@ mostly steady on bulk ood 2aH10N & 87.5048; native ewes, 25 cents! Cmwith Edison packers upwards from &¢ oe. | General Motors 3G 4 mostly Hate Drug weighty ers weather chilly and | | Noblitt-Sparks rong on all grades vearling and vears Hos other Killin classes steady to most | Swift & Co up te £11.15 and veariings to $11.23 and | Ut & In ev mon and medium grade, $740; weighty vealers to $12 WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (U. P.) 2 5 J OTHER LIV ESTOCK pared with a vear ago 200-280 Ibe, 8% 4d 263,100.26 1, 455 308 lhe, : ily 620 140, EH i] Net w AYNE, a Sept 2.481 587.217 70 $7 50: 200.220 | Pub, Debt 13.455,326.78

5 395 - y 120 igh: Roughs, $6; $8.95 Hogs Active on light 15 cents higher: top, $7.55; 100-140 Ibs, $6.15 packing sows, $68.25

total, $00, 0. Few early and

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE CNCALIARE «ouvir, $2, £33938

FOOD PRICES

CHICAGO, Sept. 28 (U. PP) Michigan Jonathans, bu, 704900 potatoes—Tennessee, bu, $161.10, rote—-California, crates, $243.78 Michigan, bu, 506i85¢, Tomatoes Miche gan, 12-qt. baskets, 356i50c, Cauliflower Colorado, crates, $1.10611.15 Celorye Michigan, square crates, 356 60e. Peas Colorado, bu, $2.106:2.15 onion ‘market (50<1h. sacks) Washington sweet Spanish, 8 Idaho sweet Spanish, 31748%';. Idaho Whites, 80¢, Minnesota yellows, 52146 550

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$11% 11.50 Sheep 1000, Falrly active, steady: good truecked-in nearby spring lambs, $0025. choice ewes and wethers, absent, eligible to 88 50; com. mon and medium, $868; slaughter ewes, mainly $2@a%

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

NEW YORK. Sept. 28 (U.P) Following are noon cable rates on major currencies Cable Rates Net Change $4.01 + 01a «+ 0000" “+ 000134

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WORLD WHEAT SUPPLY HIGHER

Decline in U. S. Total Offset |

By Increase in Other Countries Is Report.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U, P) =The world’s wheat supply on July 1 totaled 5464,000,000 bushels, an | increase of 275,000,000 over a year

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the world far over=balanced the des cline, according to a department report that did not include China and | Russia, The report estimated wheat production at bushels, approximately | below last year's total. (wheat from 1938, however, [1,200,000,000 bushels, 600,000,000 bushels over that the previous year U, 8, wheat supplies were esti= mated at 990,000,000 bushels, ineluds ing a carry-over of bushels. Domestio estimated at 695.,000.000 leaving 295,000,000 for carry-over, The Department

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sufficiently clear to indicate probable world movement of wheat. World shipments are not, however, expected to differ greatly from last vear's total of 600,000,000 bushels, officials said.

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|8 o'clock tonight, CBS-WFBM. Joe [18 expected to tell how he expects to spend his vacation between now | and his next bout. The broadcast comes from Chicago where the program is covering the American Legion Convention, Other speakers include Col. Theodore Roosevelt, one of the leading figures in the founding of the American Legion; Dr, George Washington Carver, former slave and now (one of the country’s leading scien[tists; Dr. Frederick Loomis, author of “Consultation Room,” and young | Charles A. Comiskey, who may inherit the Chicago White Sox baseball club,

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Girl Alone O'Neill Dick Reed Dessa Byrd

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With tonight's new time for Hore ace Heidt's Pot O' Gold program at 7:30, NBC-WIRE, the name takes on new significance. In addition to a telephone number anywhere in the United States will be called. If the number answers the subscriber will be given $1000, If it doesn't answer the subseriber gets only $100 and the remainder is added to next week's Kitty. . . . Bob Crosby's saXxaphonist, Eddie Miller, makes his bow as a vocalist with a New Orleans swing number, “Louise, Louise,” at 8:30, CBS-WFBM. , ,. Edward G. Robinson, whose reported salary for the 30-minute program is $6000, solves a murder of a bookie on “Big Town” at 7, CBS-WFBM. ” 8 8

Bob Hope returns to the air at 9, NBC-WIRE, with Judy Garland as his biggest little guest star, There's no question about the song. It will be "Over the Rainbow.” Jerry Colonna will be back, too, and there's a new character called Frontenac Sidesaddle.

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Art io Shaw True Stories

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Inside Story Doghouse

0:45 10:00 Amos and Andy New

10:15 10:30 pant Field

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Baseball News

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Farm Markets, Reporter Voice of Experie

Betty and Bob Grimm's Daug Valiant Lady Church

Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young Guiding Light

Freddie Miller Rhvihm Ranch Eton Boys Miss Julia

Kitty Kelly Myrt and Marge Hilltop Stepmother

Blue Interlude Brenda Curtis Sister ife Story

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Girl Marries Farm Circle

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SALESMEN AWARDED TWO-DAY VACATION

FRENCH LICK, Ind, Sept. 26. Forty-five salesmen of the central division of the Electrolux Corp. today started a two-day outing here as awards in a recent contest, The salesmen are from Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee, P, P. Boggs, Ft. Michell, Ky., division manager, is in charge of the out-

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