Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1939 — Page 13

LARGEST B IN WORLD SETS | For Agricultural Prices

ALL-TIME HIGH) ~~ AR et : ’ ' LAFAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 3—A rapid rise in grain and livestock : European

prices due to the conflict is is unlikely, the Farm Manage-| [night will welcome Rudy Vallee as

ved ment Department of Purdue University reported today. . The World “Serious,” as ‘Rite t. Miss Martin will sing the : The conclusion was drawn by agricultural economists after a study . a guest. «Effects of European War, oi agricultural conditions oe compared to 1914, and 1s being made |, SITE Se 1 a or well own hellad, 2My Sear Be-

ne: in ersity officials said, “Seen in Gains in Other |Bubc, Hoe rb po dropped faster than they Tose dur-|TOW. This year Mutual Broadeasti| I tit ti f operations. of the: t. |ing System does the whole . Job.}nstitutions. “The world is well stocked with I" the early part eonsis 7 : * food supplies, the economists found,| However, the Department report- (F1ay-by-play will be handled by Bob NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (U. P)—|An estimated 5300,000. bushels of fed, & sharp rise in domestic busi- (Elson and Red Barber. Edwin C.| o| > 3 : 3. ‘both | Wheat, an all-time high, is stored ness and consumers’ incomes now (Hill, Lowell Thomas, Stan Lomax, ects of the European War, Bothy, “orongries and mills over thefcould off-set the effect of large|Grantland Rice and Gabriel Heatter in acceleration of the upward trend world, and there ‘appears to be]|foodstuff supplies and cause farm|..; tare care of the color.

resources and deposits to new|abundant supplies of feed grains|prices to rise. = poet 1 United. States as well as| “From a cyclical stahdpoint, hog| The broadcasts open at 12:15 p. m

“N.Y. STOCKS

By: {united Press

DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES 80 INDUSTRIALS 4. Yesterday .. Week ago .. Month ago -.. Year ago . High 1989, 155.92; low, High 1938, 159.41; low, peg

‘STOCKS UNEVEN: U.S. BONDS OFF

Many Traders Cautious, - Awaiting Trend in ~ Neutrality Talk.

NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (U. Py — |i Ze Stocks moved “frregularly in a narTow range today. Trading was light. |Atl Refining Many traders remained on the side

Neutrality” at 5, NBC- v WENRY, . . +» Mary. ‘Martin, needing no other : 7:30—Walter O'Keefe, WEFBM. ~ |introduction, tonight joins Walter 7:30—Information Please, "WLS. O'Keete’s Tuesday Night Party at 8:30—Fibber McGee, WIRE. “17:30, CBS-WFBM. She'll be a per3:30~Bdb Orushy, WEFBM. manent member of the cast and to-

TONIGHT 5

—t Net High Low Last Change

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High 1939, 35.90; low, 24.14.

High 1983, 33.9: low. 19.00. | Seward” ‘Brisbane,

late Arthur Brisbane, is publish er of the ‘weekly: + “Civil Serve ice | Leader”: in New York. He .

| Joins Gabriel. ‘Heatter’s We, The - | People at 8, 'CBS-WFBM, to talk

Hich 1938. 27.10; low, 20.1%. | -|-about - his’ career. - Maxine FB,

. High 1938, 25.19; low, 15.14.

~~ sommtliies ~

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lines awaiting indications of the Neutrality debate, and outcome of Peace overtures in Europe. No definite trend was established among leading groups. Steels gave a demonstration of strength in the first part of the session but when their rally failed to attract new . buying traders sold and they fell off sharply from the highs, holding fractional advances.

shares were helped by g

Copper statistics ‘showing sharply higher demand.

. Aviations Up for While

Aviation“had a few minutes of |S

demand when estimates were pub-

lished showing the industry enjoy-|g,

ing better profit margins. Here]

too, gains failed to bring in new buyers and prices drifted back toward the previous close.

"Wheat registered fractional gains

in a dull session on the Chicago C

: Board of Trade.

C At the end of the first hour wheat |Co

Comwitn & So. Som¥ithaso pf.

ons Aircraft . Mn

cons Cap . Cons Eaison .. Oil

ons

was unchanged to % cent higher,|SoT corn off 3%-% cent, and oats were Guts ¥

¥%-% cent lower. Dealers were inclined to await developments on talk of peace in Europe and action on the American Neutrality Bill. Prime Minister Chamberlain’s speech to the House of Commons had no important effect on trading. Only feature of the session was the lag in the July

aton contract, the new crop month. It|Hts

was quoted at 821% after the first hour, unchanged to up % cent.

U. S. Bonds .Irregular

Speculative ‘carrier bonds scored a moderate advance to feature general firming tendencies in the listed bond market. U.S. ‘Governments turned irregular after early strength. 13-32 point lower to 14-32 higher. The foreign list was irregularly higher.

G Major commodity markets gen- 8 erally showed a slight extension of

yesterday's modest losses. Crude rubber futures extended opening losses to 20 to 35 points around midsession. Cotton declined about 30 cents a bale. Sugar futures held narrowly around previous closing levels. World contracts were unchanged to 1% points higher, and domestic options unchanged to up 1. American’ issues were narrowly irregular in an otherwise firm mar- |, ket on the London Stock Exchange.

‘The feature of the home list was IB! Int P

freer dealings in gilt-elged issues Volume was only moderate, how- |™ ever, pending Prime Minister Cham-

Deere & Co .... Dev & R A ... Dome Mines .. Douglas Air .. Dresser Mfg .

East Kodak ..

Finoke Freept Sulphur.

Gutler Ham ....

Sabriel A Gen Bak

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Harb-Walk .... Hershey pf . ..106 Homestake . Houg-Her 8 iv

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— Zenith Rad . .. 17% 17%

TRADE NEWS

x | 062,823,359.

3 Week Ago 200000000 0ce000o0 es

1939 Low. (July 24) . 8

loans anticipating the business ‘up:

3 turn, were strongly evident in the «| third ‘quarter condition statements

of New York City banks made pub-

lic today. . ‘Resources of Chase National Bank, National City Bank and Guaranty Trust Co., the three largest banking institutions in the country, attained all-time highs during the quarter. However, earnings showings were mixed as money rates continued low, and U. S. Government bond portfolio changes reflected the irregularity of the

+ | market.

Chase National Bank, largest private banking institution in the world, reported a rise in total resources as of Sept. 30 to $3,097,011,006 from $2,983,435,000 on June

*130, while deposits were $2,817,977,000 , |against $2,696,486,000. Cash totaled

$1,316,611,000, against $1,208,138,000, and Government securities amount-

s|€d to $808,804,000, against $835,045 -

000. Loans and discounts were $601,290,000, against $575,427,000.

5, | Undivided profits amounted to $34,-

058,000, against $30,819,000 on June 30. National City Bank of New York reported as of Sept. 30 total resources of $2,375,473,243, against $2,232,773,791 on June 30, and deposits of $2,197,830,130 against $2,Undivided profits increased to $14,343,459 from $13,670,-

#{186. Cash on hand and due from, »| banks stood at $891,598,510 at the

end of the third quarter, compared with = $826,276,783 three months earlier.

4| DAILY PRICE INDEX

NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (U. P.).—Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, com15 | piled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100): Yesterday A EE EE EE EE 118.60 118.33 Month A80 .coeceerervnenss.. 111.34 Year Ago cesensess 104.40 1939 High, (Sept. 30) seveesss 119.34 cesesesss 101.40

INCORPORATIONS

Schloss Bros. Indiana; S; 1 Merged into Indianapolis Morris Plan

Inde nant, aptist Chuvelt Ine oe 8. East St. In > napolis; Marshall Fletcher, Burton In Ps: Tso OLinty Farm B efferson Coun arm Bure: Coo - tive Credit Unior., Madison; ais: ssolu on. LLL tner Grave: and Construction To. Elkhart; dissolu tion Phileo jAvpliance "co.. Inc., South Bend;

t & Hoyt t Co., Delaware corpora-

‘ a1gsor en; brgducts Tdmitte d to Indiana to sell wheat

peaks and in sharply - increased |in the

Da after the war the prices

throughout the world.

1014, it was said.’ The Farm. ment pointed out

stock markets advance appreciably. During the World War, practical-

place by the end of the third year,

act now as they did in 1914, it will |cultural be about two years before the live-| American prices. “Many economic factors, including large U. S. gold reserves and ly all the rise in prices had taken |decreased demand for gold, point to eventual American agricultural recovery,” the Department reported.

Reliable | production is in almost the same sources show that present per capita [position as it was at the beginning food supplies and raw materials|of the World War. of warring nations ‘exceed that of |ports about equal total 1914 exports, but the proportion of agrient Depart- [cultural to industrial exports has} t if prices re- decreased due to competing countries under-selling

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Present ex-

agri-

RESERVE BANK LOANS HIGHER

Investment Accounts Rise $49,000,000 in Week, Report Shows.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (U. P).— Total loans and investments of Federal Reserve member banks in 101 leading cities rose $80,000,000 in tite week ended Sept. 27 to $22,419,000,000, according to the weekly condition statemeht issued by the system today. ° The banking report showed that investment accounts made up $49,000,000 of the week's rise, while outstanding loans registered an increase of $31,000,000. ;

‘New Business Books Available ‘at Library

The following new business books now are available at the business branch of the Indianapolis Public Library. ' WORD MAGIC, by Elmer Wheeler— “Wha d sit

tl le’s ore andle Cpabordinates,: How to deal with su ériors, even what to say to the traffic cop.”

AND THE ECO-

n; g hab of its production equipment.” ADVERTISING AS A CAREER, by Mark O'Dear~4

primer for th those sapitions - RB avance: in the field of advertising.

FRINCIPLES OF-URBAN REAL ESTATE, by M. Weimer and Homes Hoyt—"A Baty and a half ago, study of urban real estate ul hi been of interest to people; today it is of significance to a great majority of our citizens.”

THE INVESTMENT VALUE OF $900 WILL, by M. Bloomberg— La .. accou Yo and peo onom st have studied good will but not the

student of investments.

Commercial, industrial and agri-|

cultural loans of the reporting banks were up for. the sixth consecutive week, accounting for $28,000,000 of the increased lending activity. New York City member banks reported a gain of $12,000,000 in this type of. loan. Holdings of U. S. Government di-

LOCAL BUSINESS

rect obligations rose $13,000,000 at New York City but were up only $9,000,000 at all reporting centers; while 20 | ment-guaranteed issues increased $13,000,000 at New York and $2,000,000 at all banks. Holdings of “other securities” were up $45,000,000 at New York and $38,000,000 at all centers. Demand deposits-adjusted showed an aggregate increase of $158,000,000, with the New York City mem-

A quarterly dividend of 15 cents per share of common stock, payable investments in Govern-|Nov. 1 to stockhelders of record at the close of business Oct. 15, has been declared by the board of director of the J, D. Adams Manufacturing Co.

Leon Coller Announces ‘Milk Price Schedule

from both New York and Cincinnati. Game time at each place will be

'12:30 p. m., The first two games will be played at New York. WIRE will

carry the broadcast locally.

Dr. George Gallup, director of the American Institute of Public Opin-

gram at 9:30 8’clock tonight, NBCWENR. He will tell how an accurate public opinion poll is made. . .. Senator: George Norris (Ind. Neb.) will make one of his very few radio appearances to discuss “American » 8

INDIANAPOLIS - WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.) Exploring March of Games Scattergood Christian Science Michael Loring

H. V. Kaitenoorn inti} News

Girl Alone O’Neills - Dick Reed Dessa Byrd

Spelling Bee or ts

por Hawkins Or. Silhouettes Pleasure Time Novaie Fidler

Second Husband Ind e

58086858 BEES

Big, Tou Walter O'Keefe

aaa sosa|ooan| seen

Heidt's Or, ” ”

We, the People

Crosby's Or. Fibber McGep

H. JKemp’s or.

Is. Railways: arias Reon 10:00

Amos and Andy 10:15 New:

10:30 Pau Sullivan 10:45 1 Easl sul

1:0 :00 ar Or. 11:30 Powell's 2 OF.

Bob, Hope Doghouse :

SOOO | BEN, | ugazare 8|58E3|s8n3| sake

Baseball Jargens’, or.

Recordings

" INDIANAPOLIS WFBM 1230 (CBS Net.) Early Birds

a

Dawn Patrol Markets ” ”»

Dawn Patrol ” ”» ” ”

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News ~

ity Todas Slt Today,

News Freddie Miller Bhythm Ranch Fiddlers ss Julia

Rutty Kelly M t and Marge Other

Stermther

Blue Interlude Curtis Lorenzo - Jones

SS| cove |nnrn| vuaal aa 808 6858 sab sens] ae

"Road of Life

Singin’ Sam Dr. Malone Headlines Linda's Love

B ; Life Story . Joyce Jordan

Girl Marries Farm Circle

Bureau Fan World Series

ion, will be on the Inside Story pro-.

ystery oo Railways

Johnny Presents

Crummitt, Sand.

11:45 Reichman’s Or. WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS ' INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 (NBC-MBS)

Pla ro Bill Woman in White Dr. § David Harum

Widder Brown

Markets, Weather

swings singer, will also be on the rogram: .-. . Judy Garland takes

p: ‘her regular bow on Bob Hope's pro=

gram at 9, NBC-WIRE. She's being escorted to and from the Hollywood studio. regularly by . Jackie Cooper. . + . A couple of the New Yorker Magazine’s wackiest persons will bs on the air tonight ‘when James Thurber takes a guest shot at Mort Lewis’ It I Had The Chance, 9:30, NBC-WCFL, and Robert Benchley returns to Melody and ‘Madness, 8, NCB-WENR. Artie Shaw continues | as the music-maker on the latter. . . oo ” 8 8 =

THIS EVENING

Indi t nsible for inaccuracies in program announces ments oa a apanelle on hanger after | press time.)

. INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1400 (NBC-MBS)

CHICAGO CINCINNATI -WENR 870 WLW 00 WBC Net.) (NBC-MBS) ory Kitty Keene Homlins' or. i Unannounced : Antho! Jack Armstrong Dinning Sisters Unannounced % mance a” Swingline h Baker aud Dentes y nanno Tom ix Lowell Thomas

: Pleasure Time Eat Persons ‘Unannounced ews Sports

Inside Sports Rendezvous Johnny Presents Information Please Heidt’s Or, Crummit, Sand.

Bob, Benchley - Fibber McGee

True Stories

t Miniature Bob, Hope Sed Je k Little R id Doghouse

Peter Grant’ Sports

arber’s Ur. vi or.

Recordings Mill's : or.

Herth’s Trio + Moon River Messner’s Or. ” .

New! Osborne's or. Lev; vant’s , or.

INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI WIBC 1050 700 bid -MBS) Prayer and Praise M Sleepy Hollow Breakfast Jam Today's Music

Cheskerboard

T hine Bp

ee - Cups Caravan dtl I Julia Blake Foote Footlights Rega oly

Editor’s Daughter Devotional Man I Married Wife

Hoosier Time Hilts of Today

Marri other wife C! arm, Rouse n- Bill

Mie Zulia Linda's Love

wing , Friendly House ¥ ”» “9”

Pub. Schools Castletime Road of Food Program Editor's Daughter Asher & Jimmie O’Neills School for Brides Farm Boy and Girl ” »

Home Folks: "a" usic Unannounced Mus Jones ”» ”

News : ber institutions accounting for $79,- A ”

000,000 of this rise.

BUSINESS AT A GLANCE

Vaughn de Leath

Betty and Bob Grimm's Daughteg Valiant Lady - Betty Crocker

Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Youn ng . Guiding Ligh

Backstage Wife © Stella Dallas . Vic and Sade Midstream

Kitty Keene Unannounc Jack Armstrong Unannounced

Reveiers

berlain’s [speech in the House of Ke ove Brothers Co.. Ohio corporaMusicale

Commons. Kelsey-Hayes B. 1% 1% %| NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (U. P).—A|i%: “change ot agent to Jacob 8 e y . . «Je h t! B Major currencies were kept un-|Kennecott an 8 4 8 |total of $3,155,767,000 was added to|, Pessic Hale. inc. New 3 yoann ele:

Milk prices for the delivery period of Sept. 16-30, inclusive, for dis-| 1:00 Dr. Busca . Ce rob, tributors were announced today by Polieminns 2 Number Please Leon 'C. Coller, milk administrator Follies . z Fianorama for the Marion County area.

ua By UNITED PRESS | 3 Tropic Moods . x They are: Class I, $2. 18; Class : | Swing Serenade Concert , Hour Bank of Manhattan Seplember, og Ar ine 1.c. S150. OF

Richard Maxwell quarter indicated earnings 22 cents|1rp $148; Class II-c, $143, and

Class III, $1.22. These prices are for

Dance Time Health Rizltways milk of 4 per cent butierfat content.

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Pepper Youn, Guiding Light Backstage Wife

Rhythmak : RT in aL Re!

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0 - Songs ho You Girl Alone . _ Men and Books O’Neills Hollywood Dick Reed

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Music a Today Hollyw Expres

June, $3,578,938,000, or 27.4 per cent. Merchandising™ stocks represented the only component of the index to decline during the month.

1938, when the list rose|and

fuel business: aga f : nd Dental eal an enta. Business Bureat, Inc.. 330 Bankers Trust Bldg.. Indianapolis; 1000 shares no var vaiue; felieral credit snd Susction Da nes Lowell B. a Tken, Ralph R. Scheidler, Windsor

R.1$652,759 year ago; eight months net| _- ; < income $6,881,344 vs. $6,605,507 year Employment, Payrolls

Up 5.5 Per Cent

ago.

Chase National Bank ‘September quarter indicated earnings 44 cents a share vs. 58 cents year ago.

manufacturing plants in the state

Employment and payrolls in 806

NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 760; W NBU'RED--WEAP, 660; WAM, 1

Scattergood Dessa Byrd

Serenade

KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change):

wowo,

CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090;: WBBM, 1770. MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850, 60; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350,

% 0: WWJ, 920; W 670. «New Bond Issue ; Mae

To Be Floated -

NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (U. P.).—|ATmour & Co .. Associated Gas & Electric Co. has|Borg-Warner .... | made substantial progress in meet- | Sutler Bros » ing the requirements of the Public|Comwith Edison ... Utility Act of 1935 and will shortly Four Whi’ Drv : «| apply for-issuance of* 50 million dol- Man] Deas . lars of debentures to facilitate its Marshall rsd capital simplification program, it No west Bancp was reported today by J. I. Mange,|a a president.

Eastern Sugar . Associates fiscal|rose 5.5 per cent from mid-Au-

o Ch cago S tocks year ended June-30 consolidated net|gust to mid-Setember, J. Bradley Be a0, equa on io 8 Dre | Haight, acting director ot the Ini pi > v Nl or 3 diana State Employment Service, |, Whaeat-oWeak: receipts, 15 carloads: No: announced today. No. I' hard, T1}e@18Y%c: No.'2 hard, 16

: o . Weak; receipts, 92 Arioads quarter indicated \ ‘rnings $3.13 a| Indianapolis payrolls and employment rose 3.3 per cent in the same ipmixed corn

share vs. $3.03 year ago. - sai Th ; ts : ree Madison ‘Square: Garden Corp. DRI he Sl. ha gain in the No: 2 white, Sa

easonal, h quarter ended Aug. 31 consolidated indicated, and plac Seasondl a @30%c.

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"A 30-minute program of “sending” with

BOB CROSBY

| His Dixieland Band = also

JOHN MERCER 8:30. pm CST

on T™HE AIR FOR

‘CAMEL CIGARETTES

LOCAL GRAIN

Low CASH

i? 13 Satigads; 0. 3 white, 20%

% | net loss $165,135 vs. $137,007 year a high since November, 1937. ER a HEAT aie payin ! to

ago. . g Among the 14 major groups of 78c: subject to market J. P. Morgan & Co. Sept. 30 sur-| manufacturing Indusiries shaded |Shens, oe Fier dhe Outs se WF plus and partner's balance $18,867,- by the state agency. 12 expanded 000 vs. $19,035,000 June 30.and $18,- (employment while 10 groups in- WINNIPEG WHEAT . HED Low Close (Clase 8.700 8.80% 8.80%" 8

800,000 year ago. creased payrolls ; Hd Jl3% 11 “1 3% light and power in dustry in the! indicate the approximate market level

changed by the Bank of England Kresge SS tion; chante ain to Rose Fishman, I a Leh P 3. “"y,|New York Stock Exchange in the Bs 2 Fbrasva. detoreent. "Clean Moreh uoted a - an : ve. BY 176-177 francs. L-O-F .. 48i x Sach Tat snd BEredlnt of ioc T The September advance of .201| Elkhart Industrial Corp., 924 Cassopolis : st., Elkhart; agent, LM. Russell ame vania August net income $794,157 vs. Sheep Prices Fall Off 25 To 50 Cents to Set steady in trading at the Indianapolis Union Stockyards today, ac- N N The top hog price remained at Bo while vealers held to a $10.50

: the market value of -100 representa-|413 Main E i and ‘the gold buying price of the|ren p Cem .... 23% Damel 3 h PC ptf... 115 sharp upturn during September, ac-|™MHeTials, 0 ol ce Foods New 18% 33% 13% © 2 |published today by Frazier Jelke ; jendment changing name fo Pioneet | a share vs. 29 cents year ago. HOGS, VEALERS |: per cent was the sharpest since|aqdress: 1000 ie no par value: Top of $9.75. C cording to the Agricultural Mar- N y Otis .Elev SO ih declined 25 to 50 cents with Owens tm Giass 8

| tive common stocks listed on the| Carl H. Sena Daniel J. Mahala, Gary; bank was held at 168 shillings. The 2% cording to the monthly compilation | York: registration of tradomaric H “Honor.” . 43% 2 & Co. Motor Freigh Bell Telephone Co. of PennsylRE F : ssell The hog and vealer markets were ya: keting Service. the top price at $9.75.

7 17%, Comwlth. 115%

tHE IEE EEL

i 08 Ed cemh eae bid 1153 Electricity Output we lt Up 10.4 Per Cent LOCAL ISSUES NEW YORK, Oct. 3' (U. P.).—|avois Sacping suotations by the IndianElectricity production by the electric sent actual price offerings, © put te

Pac G & El Pacific Lt Repts. . 19% 193, * 10,860 | Pa¢ T&T pf .. 128% 7310 | Pa A % 15%

ict . Pathe Film ... 11% 117s

Sept. 238 Repts. Oct. To 418| 2 ....$ 6. Pas 3 .... 683

CHICAGO GRAIN

Opening prices today on the Chicago Board of Trade, as reported by Thomson & McKinnon, were: ge Whea at Dec. May July rl 3 -83@. 82% $ .881¢ $ 83% @.88% A9%@. 4956 [email protected] ceevcecces. 3235 @.321%

3 eh 72 80 ... 7.10 2000

—— Barrows and Gilts 5

Fare atta” CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 6.1

LOCAL PRODUCE 15% 5% 11% based on buying. and : selling quotations of-

United States in July totaled 10,-|recent transactions. | ofietsy, breed, hens, 1c; Leghorn hens, 423,052,000 kilowatt hours com. Stocks * Ibs. and over. 132c; colored (Springe rs, 2% aEloBs—Recelpts, 7000; slow: strictly good|PAred with 4,441,747,000 in July. ge BRS sik a us ogs generally steady, | 1938, a gain:of 10.4 per cent, the|Belt' RR & Stk Yds ©

5 t os Edison Electric Institute reported Sen Ind Eo 1%_ptd n tod Home Ft. Wayne 1%. ; h der-55 lbs. will de). Cotn 85: ay. Forks Dri no ol 3 TR 5 2 utter—No. 1. 30 ; Oats— ro 9c; butters te 1 0. = ind & Mich Elect 1% pfd.. Prices Quoted by Wadley Co. -32

nd Gen Rye— FOOD PRICES

CHICAGO, Oct. 3 Apple : C SERVICE a Trl :

(u. Michigan Jo Jon onathans, pu. . "8 qas. ye | Torre. sau en—cofbigan American National Bank

see, : com ... —California_ crates, $3. 25@ th : 7 = BM, 017 3 % 4.3% pf Cer ates, 81. Van Camp Milk Co com. bu., $2.10 is. Onion Market (50-Ib 7 Van Camp Milk Co pfd : sacks) dds 2 Sweet Spanish, 8oc: AoE | - AT INDIANAPOLIS Bonds ° sota yellows, 45@55¢. EE —— A ———————————————_ =

Choic 3 0 130: To. 3 5.85- 6.25] 300- 330.. 6.00- 6.70 330- 360..

0.. 250- 500.. 5. Slaughter a

.80 Medium and Go 6.45- 6.50 250- 230--

5.75- 6.50] 90- 120.. 6.00- 6 63 : Slaughter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts, 1916) 11 L Last Hy N Ind

Steers Bulls High Lo : (Yearlings excluded) Alum Co An ..133 133 133 . Choice— Beef— Je e Am vas 288 3312 750- 500 0 75-11.25| Good ..$ 7.00- 7.50 @ is .50; | A Gas A. .2% % 2% 900-1100 10.50-11.25|Sausa with replacements gi, 6% 1100-1300 10.25-11.00! Good... $3 13 metit EY Sar vera stockers up to $10 &EA |. (3 1300-1500 10.25-1.75 : and b most . stockers and: feeders, ge . . 13 154 io 6.25-*7.00 os GY Saiine: End i to 15 ‘cen iy - «49, cows, steady; s steady to cents aE s0 Vealers win weighty Shipper 0 offerings up most 9.50-10.50|All Weights— ith practical to 5; veaiers scarce, |C “St 9.25-10.25/ Goo steady to strong at $1111.50, C 8 American Loan oe 51 choice .$ 3 50-10.50 Sheep Receipts, 6000; fat lambs very|cy American Loan 5s 46 8.00- 7.50(Common an So 9.30 slow, ew sales good ind $0.15: $9.50; *parely |G) Tum. 40 40 18 zens In Set 4128 61 ....10 : 8.00- 9.50 oo um. 3.00. 7.0015 steady; best held arou ve , 3 : a

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Choice— 8.50- 9.00 750- 900 10.50-11.25 8.25- 8.75| _ CINCINNATI, Oct. -3 (U._P.).—Hogs—|j /Good-—00 9.25-10.50 edium— Salable, 300; total, 3400. Fairly active, ckh SN Oo . . 17.50- 8.25 generally steady, top, $5.90; 375-300 Ibs. fedium- = + 1.00/Com 6.70; 100-140 be 8. 25@6; most good : - L . ow 8.50- 7.50 packing sows, Sia e [odium and. : Cows 3

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