Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1939 — Page 23

SPURT IN AUTO ISSUES RALLIES

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Corn, Wheat Prices D on in Chicago; Bonds Up; Commodities Dip,

NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (U, P).—

A spurt in automobile shares aided Am

a general recovery on the stock market in afternoon dealings today.

Earlier, the list had ‘declined $1 to)

more than $3. Chrysler, which - touched | $87.25,

off $1 37%, advanced to $80.50, up 871% cents, and General Motors rose

to $53.75, up 12! cents net and up nearly $1 from the low. | - Impetus for buying of motors was Ward’s report on production of autamobiles for this week, placing out-

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highest for this calendar week since

1929. It compared with 53,950 last|B:

week and with 25,405 in the corresponding period of last year,

Steel Shares Advance - Steel shares came back after dis-

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playing weakness. U. S. Steel rallied to $74.75, off 87% cents net, but up $1.25 from the low. Bethlehem recovered nearly all of an early loss of $2.371%c. ‘Liquidation of wheat and corn futures continued in trading on the Chicago Board of Trade. ains in dry sections of the winter wheat belt and talk of peace in Europe were bearish factors. County offerings of corn were again heavy.

At the end of the first hour wheat | Sh

was off 13: to 1% cents; gon off 1% to 13 cents, and oats % to 15 cent lower.

the start was stimulated by reports of rains in Kansas which were expected to be of much benefit to the soil in preparation for winter wheat seeding. ' A break of nearl |'3 cents

at Kansas City attracted Riention S ol Cont Ba

ere. U. S. Bonds Higher

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ket lower following the first 1 “peace Scare” of the current pean war.

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Gains, in "the U. S. Government Bee group ranged from 3-32 to 124-32 D Lac &

point. . Cotton futures steadied apo previous closing levels. I i The German-Soviet peace move turned commodity speculators to the

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selling ‘side in United States mar-|Eim

kets and prices of the leading war staples were marked down,

HILBERT RUST WINS

INSURANCE DIPLOMA ..;

Keeping in mind the point of view of the individual client and a thorough technical knowledge are essential to good professional life under writing service, G. Gilson Terriberry of New York today told members of the Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters. Mr. Terriberry, a ‘member of the © “Million Dollar Round Table” and | agent of the Mutual Benefit Life In- | surance Co., Claypool Hotel.

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Insurance Co., was awarded a chartered life underwriter diploma at the meeting. The diploma . was awarded -by Guy Morrison, president of the local chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters. Edward A. Krueger delivered the professional charge. | . Virgil Samms, local agent of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. introduced Mr. Terriberry. Eber M. Spence presided at the session and Orin D. Prechard Sireetet the program. I I

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£0. Expenses , $2, Sea

.924.882.856. Customs 84, 397.385. 385. NDIANAPOLIS S CLEARING HOUSE

Clo Fn a aad sein vad x dan ss $2.611,000 Bee 1 7.371.000

FOREIGN. EXCHANGE

NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (U. |p.) .—Following re noon cable rates oY currencies:

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DAILY PRICE IN DEX

NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (U. P.).— Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100):

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s|Corp., told the 35th annual convenAltion of the Association of Iron & Ya | Steel Engineers here.

rt] y | tracted 5000 delegates from all parts

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3 The above cross-sectional view of a home gives a guide for inspecting vital parts of the structure which should be checked before winter sets in.

1—Exterior trim; :2—attic ventilation, attic .room; 3—flashings; IE Er i,

roof; 6—rafters, studding; 7-—roof

sheathing; 8—dormers;

tool space, workshop, etc; 12—walks and drives; 13 —exterior walls;

window frames and sash. 16—Blinds, shutters; crete, tile, ete.; 19—drain laundry, workshop, etc.; modern kitchen;

closet space, shelves, ete.

"HOGS CONTINUE

T0 SLIDE HERE

Top Price Makes $7.15 in,

15-Cent Lower Market; Vealers Steady. . The og market continued to

trend lower at Indianapolis today, with all weights falling 15 cents

a | lower than yesterday's levels, ac-

cording to the Agricultural Marketing Service. The practical top price, quoted on

41220 to 230-pounders, dipped to $7.15.

Vealers and sheep remained steady at respective top prices of $11 50 and $10.

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (U. P). —Revenue freight car loadings of the nation’s railroads increased last

week to the highest level since Oct. 9, 1937, the Association of American Railroads reported today. The association i that total loadings for the week ended Sept. 16 amounted to 814,828 cars, com-

669,704 a year ago, or increases of 1.1 and 21.7 per cent, respectively.

decrease of 2.1 per cent from the loadings of 836,885 cars reported in the same week of 1937. While the week-to-week gain was somewhat less than seasonal, prin-| cipally because of a drop in merloadings, all classes of revenue freight showed improvement over the coresponding 1938 week.

PITTSBURGH, Sept. 29 (U.P.).— Complete isolation of the United States from the European war is not likely, president of United States Steel

The convention, which has atof the nation, will close today after an inspection trip through the Edgar Thomson works of Carnegie-Illinois

U. 8S. Steel Corp.

. FAITHFUL ACRE CITED NEWBERRY, S. C., Sept. 29 (U. P.).—An acre of land that has been planted ‘in cottor for 39 years in succession is owned by E. Lee Hayes. Mr. Hayes said the land has never been petted, and he had never

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK

Hogs—Receipts, 5000; market mostly 10 @15¢c lower on weights 180 Ips. up; spots off more and most lighter weights 25¢ lower; top, $7.40; bulk 200-270 lbs., $7.15@ 40; 270-300 ibs. [email protected]; heavier butchers down 0 $6.50; most 180-200 1bs., $7@ ad and.-choice 270-330-1bs.

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general outlet all’ grades and classes iat

cattle very unreliable; bulk fed steers and|)

earlings going over for next week's maret; Shibpes demand extremsly dull; nothing strictly choice here but several good

to average choice steers and vearlings got Sw

unevenly lower bias: f condition | to sell at $8.50@10; scarce but also slow; load light heifers, 10.25; sprinkling medium to good steers, 8. 25@9. ; all at how ow on recent movement; stackers and feeders slow, but countr movement this week liberal at $8.25@ 9. 11 grades cows slow, steady; out considerably lower for the week; cutters. $4.75 bulls not moving; quotable top weighty sausage offerings around $7.25: vea. 818 scarce, active, steady at $11.50

dow! She ep—Receipts 3000: fairly active; fat lambs around steady: best native springers, $10; Sshers, $9.75 and $9.85; throwouts mostly $6.50@%7.50; Montana springers. $9.75: clipped fed Westerns, $8.85; ium Texas yearlings, $7.50; better kinds held A above $8; sheep, scarcely steady.

OTHER L1VESTOCK

NATI, Sept. 20 (U. P.).—Hog Salable, 2300; total, 2200; holdover. 450. Weights bove 160 lbs. 5¢ lower, lighter and sows| steady, Top: $7.25; 270-300 lbs., $7.05; Jn Is [email protected]; most packing SOWS, Cattle—Salable, 450; total, 550. Calves, salable, (250; total, 250. Dull, dragg jrad e. Steers, yearlings and heifers, weal c lower; odd lots and few head around 2850- 1h. baby beeves. $9.50@10; to yearlings Sud stlers, § pmMMmon and med m butcher cate t nly $5.75@ best sowt scarce; common hal ‘medium mainly 35.50 " .25; canners and cutters, 330as 28 vealers steady to weak. Bulk and

ghofcs, $10@11. sep. Salable, 600; total, 600. Active, rong higher. Good and choice trucked yy “nearly spring la iatbs, [email protected]; common and medium, 8.50,

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TYPEWRITER

17-—~porch bench, tile; 20—footing; 21—foundation walls; 22—basement door; 23-—recreation room 24—heating plant; 28—built-in bookshelves,

30—Fireplace, mantel, flue; 31-paint, wallpaper. interior decoration treads, rails, balusters, etc.; 34—electric fixtures; 35—doors, outlets and wirings; 38—flooring, finished lumber, tile, linoleum,

$ 9.50-10.00 8.00- 330

bulk Hen. 7.75 | 205 10s

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transom, door columns,

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that retail volume is rapidly approac

movement has become more orderly than in recent weeks and, in some instances, shows signs of levelling off. “Latest reports on trade,” Dun & Bradstreet said, “indicate that

rently at a level equal to or somewhat above the turnover in the comparative 1937 week. Retail sales, slower than primary markets to reflect a change in. sentiment, are still below the 1937 period, on the whole, although an increasing number of cities-report volume approaching that level.” The review observed that price ‘indicators point to a ‘moderate tapering-off in the rush of buying, calling attention to the fact that

80 the Dun & Bradstreet wholesale

food price index remained unchanged this week at the highest level since Aug. 1, 1938, and that the daily commodity price index was moving upward at a slower rate than a week ago Retail sales for the country as a whole, the review said, averaged 6 to 12 pér cent above the 1938 week.

Curb Stocks

Net High Last Chatjee 3 327s

9- 16 3 1 13-16 9a 23 3 6% Va 6

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in. Rwy pf. 579

Chi cago Stocks

Low Last Armour & Asbestos as’

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20 Zenith Radio 16%

Corn and Wheat Region Official Weather

Sept. 29, 1939 precipi- State of Stations Hivh Low tation weather re Dame ... 69 00

Mar Lata: pets . 89 Cam ridge ‘city. 21 Columbus 25

rt, Wayne Indianapolis Terre Haute ... Evansville 9

LOCAL PRODUC E

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Butter—No. * a. 20¢; butterfat No, No. 8, gle ! Pies ices No i by Wadiey ©

FOOD PRICES

CHICAGO, U. P.).—Apples— Michigan Jonaians. th 65@90c. P

@ go market (50 1b,

AUTO AND ND DIAMOND

LOANS

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hardware;

wholesale volume is running cur-|

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pringers, |

weet essee, bu.. [email protected]. Carrots

4—chimney masonry, cap, etec.; 5—

10—lath; .1l1—garage, 14—sheathing and insulation; 15—

etc. 18—steps. brick, wood, con-

ping; 26—gutters, downspouts; 27— 29—joists and subfloorings. : ; 32—interior trim; 33—stairways, 36—plumbing and fixtures; 37— 39—wallboard, plasterer, etc.; 40—

Domestic Trade Activity Continues to Move Higher

NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (U. P.).—Domestic trade activity continued to expand this week, Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. said today, wholesale centers now are equalling or bettering their 1937 records and

reporting that hing the high level of that peak year.

The trade authority deciared that the current industrial expansion is exerting a powerful influence on trade centers, although the buying | ~

ENGINEERING GRANTS SLIDE 31 PER CENT

' NEW YORK, Sept. 29 (U. P.).— Engineering construction activity slumped 31 per cent from the previous week's level and showed a decline of 12 per cent from the corresponding 1938 week, Engineering

News Record reported today. ago and $49,229,000 a year ago.

1939.

1 Ala LOCAL ISSUES The following apolis Bond & Sha sent actual oy Ts indicate the approximate based on buyin recent transactions.

Stocks

market

Bid Belt RR «a Belt RR

. 4 69 11

Progress Laundry & com. Pub Serv Co of Ind 8% ped. . Pub Sérv Co oF F538 pfd..

Van Camp

% | Van Camp Milk Co pfd

2 American.’ Loan 5s 51

American Loan 5s 46 Cunens Ind Tel 4'%s 61 ...1 Crabbe Reynolds-Taylor 5s 42 Wayne 5% 55 i W 6% 43 ..

Pub Tel 459, Richmond Waser Wis 5% 94.. Wks 3%. 1. Wks T fete Water Wks 6% 49. . orp. *Ex-Dividend.

INCORPORATIONS

T. Ewert, Inc., Indianapolis;

Ross |amendemnt changing name to Municipal

Securities Corp. Jasper County Rural Electric Membersh Rensselaer; amendment of artic! sicorporation, C. Ltd.. Elkhart: amendment increasing cap vapital stock to 4000 shares preferred 00 par value, 6000 shares second a class A of $100 par value, 288,000 shares common of $5 pa.

fn VeMiami Coal Co. Terre Haute: reorganization; Sapital stock, 3500 shares of $100

Par vi Walter E. Heller Factors, Inc., 1511 Merchants: Bank Bldg., Indianapolis agent, Jacob S. White, same address: 1000 shares of $100 par value: finance business: KenLg re] etory, Clint G. Dederick, Arthur Alpha Delta Omega, Inc., 315 E. 7th St., Bloomington. na capital stock: = soci: ial’ gnes F, oolery) Alice Crider, Betty Coon,

oiss is ‘of ake 10 Sick we McOarel 9 92 Morton St., RL ne: G. Qe Aves Indiana admitted to ock Go. Sitnols - JoTadion:

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dy | children’s wearing apparel.

New Fall DRESSES $

MILLER-WOHL co. 45 E. Wash. St. _ RL 2230

“la home-coming celebration at Hud-

The authority stated that total awards for the week ended today amounted to $43,511,000 against a revised total of $63,348,000 a week

This - week’s volume. lifted total engineering construction awards for the year to date to $2,265,252,000 or | 13 per cent over the $1,999,760,000 reported for the first 39 weeks of

uotations by the Indiando not reprebut merely level and selling quotations of

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The war of words on this side of the Atlantic reaches a new high this week-end coincidentally with the resumption of footbaii hostilities. The following will speak: ‘Senator H, Styles Bridges (R. N.H), Real Neutrality,” at 9:45 p. m. Livi morrow, CBS; Senator Sherman Minton (D. Ind.), Senator Gerald P, Nye (R.'N. DJ), Rep. James E. Van Zandt (R. Pa), Indianapolis Times Columnist Raymond Clapper and Columnists Robert Allen, Paul Mallon, Ray Tucker and Jay Franklin, all discussing the arms embargo repeal at 7 p. m.- tomorrow, CBSWFBM. : Others are Senator Robert A. Taft (R. O0.); “Neutrality,” at 1 p. m. tomorrow, - NBC-WIRE; Senator |; Burton K. Wheeler (D. Mont.), at

son, Mass., at 4:30 p. m. Sunday, and Alfred E. Smith, Happy Warrior of the 1928 Presidential campaign, on neutrality problems at 6 p. m. Sunday, CBS-WFBM. “Propaganda and the War” will be discussed .on. the People’s Platform at 6 p.m. tomorrow, CBS - (iry WHAS.) Discussers will be. Elmer Davis, former newspaperman; Sey= mour Berkson, a newsman; Dan Mich, Look Magazine New York editor, and Jack Haney, newsreel editor. $a wn Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks on Women in the Making of America at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow, CBSWFBM. » Ed ”

Fo tomorrow,

NBC-WIRE with Bill Stern and WGN-Mutual, with Quin

Indiana-Nebraska game, with Paul Sullivan (not the news commen= tator) at. the ‘mike. . . . ‘Grantland 5 Rice, , sports oracle extraordinary, ; starts’ a series of football forecasts on Dr. Frank Black’s Concert program at 7 o'clock tonight, NBC“The | WIRE. . « « Columbia starts a new series, Young Man With a Band, at 9:30, CBS-WFBM, and will lead with Ho ‘Heidt, There's to be different ‘bands each week. . .'. Professor Quiz is heard for the first time at his new time at 6:30, CBS-WFBM, .. ..Johnny Green, 8, CBS-WFBM, plays Noble Sissle’s hit tune of 1921, one that Priscilla Lane will sing in “The Roaring Twenties,” “I'm Just wild About Harry. Pe 4 an HE R. B. Hull, Purdue University landscape specialist, will speak on “Planned Landscaping for Your Home” at 10:30 a .m. WOMITOs WIBC. ~ cr Se ; Saturday Night - Serenade: come mences its fourth year on Columbia at 8:45 p. m. tomorrow, WFBM. ... , Death Valley Days moves to a new

time and celebrates its 10th year of broadcasting at 8:30 p. m: tomorrow,

Dance at 8 p. m. tomorrow, NBCWLS, marks its sixth year, on NBO networks... ale ” »- » Clark Gable, Ginger Rogers, Mar« garet Lindsay and Jane Darwell will present the Screen Guild show, “Imperfect Lady,” at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, CBS-WFBM. . . . The Round Table at 1:30 p. m. Sunday, NBC-WMAQ,

The Purdue-Notre Dame football game will be broadcast at 1: 45 p. m.

nouncement caused by station changes a INDIANAPOLIS : (CBS Net.) 4:00 Barry Wood 4:15 LR, Treyvs 00

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