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A NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (U. P.).— Stocks pushed irregularly higher to-| day after early easiness. | A . The so-called peace issues ‘were in best demand in line with indications that Adolf Hitler may offer a peace proposal to the Allies in his ‘Reichstag address later this week. Motor shares had gains ranging to more than $1 in Chrysler following reports from Detroit of increas- , ing production. Amusements showed ‘gains extending to a poinf in Eoew’s ‘and Homestake, a weak feature in Beth the war-boom market, climbed more than $1.
Utilities Set Up Gains
Utilities set up fractional gains on last week’s rise in electricity pro«duction to a record high ‘and most
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advanced the domestic copper price 1; cent to 1214 cents a pound. Ss Steel shares were easy despite the oh Iron Age prediction that first Gent Aguirre quarter prices will be revised up-|Ches & Ohio ward. Bethlehem slumped more Eni Mail Order than $3 from its early top and then 1 came back to within a fraction of |& its previous close. ‘U. S. Steel held a loss of more than $1. $ Wheat developed an easier Hohe So under light selling pressure on the: Chicago Board of Trade. & At the end of the first hour wheat was off 1 @3z cent, corn 3 cent Jower to 1% cent higher, and oats | Con were unchanged to !: cent lower. |g Early strength at Winnipeg stimulated buying here, but the trend was reversed when the Dominion market settled back. The private |ST cxgp estimates released today | Crown Zeller pf showed very slight change in the Guin ig. * spring wheat outlook.
Curtiss-Wr U. S. Bonds Higher Davega Strs .. Lac
D & “ow TA Many traders continued to hang | Doehier D Cast 19_ back awaiting Hitler's speech later Presi; Miz .. 11% in the week. United States and foreign govern- | rast ment bonds gathered strength on ig rt the less ominous view taken of the. Brae 3 European situation today, while | Eas Foat 19 4 + tal, more speculative sections of the do- E PS 3.50 pf 817 1 , Ya mestic market turned irregularly (E¥ans; Prod - lower. Gains in the Federal group, ranged to 12-32 point. | Ped Mot . Stocks worked irregularly: lower, {Bod Peak. SA ; in very quiet dealings on the Lon- Francisco Sug. Vs 3, A — Ys don @tock Exchange. Operators were | cautious pending further “peace | Gen front” developments. ol 405; Weakness in rubber and hides Gen Foods pf 1052. 109% By, featured a general decline in major|Gen Pub sv... 17 2 Somedity, ea, as speculative in- | Goebel Brew nv
STEEL FIRM TO BUY i “SUBMERGED LAND E55
| Gt Nozth “of - (Greyhound Cp 1 | Grevhnd 5%s pf Gu’ M & No pf. The State Censervation Depart-! | Homes Bay * M&S : 3Ya Ya ment today was negotiating to sell #UPP Motor _... ! 1 a hig chunk of Lake Michigan to the Carnegie Steel Corp. for $10,442. The proposed sale involves 417 M acres of submerged land ih Lake Michigan ner Gary, according to! ot F&F Virgil Simmons, State Conservation director. 'The steel company is proposing to fill in the lake bottom for . ‘construction of ‘a new harbor to Eelsey-Hayes 3h facilitate lake shipping of steel Kendall pf products. To aa te YY Is Mr. Simmons said the Federal|Libby . McN &L 7% . Government recently reclaimed the |yiSs Mp. 13 % submerged Jand and extended the Lion on Ref harbor line farther out into the lake Loew's Inc making possible the sale of the land by the State of Indiana. .
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NEW YORK. Oct. 4 (U. P.). — E.R. Guyer, president of the As- Mon il sociation of Gas Appliance and] | Motor Whi Equipment Manufacturers, : an-| nounced today that the fourth an- | Nash-Kelv ... nual meeting of the group will open | Not Biscuit” here Oct. 9. | Nat at Dery St ot. Principal business of the meeting Nat Distillers will be the election of officers and Nai PYTeLt © directors for the fiscal year Nat Steel 1939-40. | Reppert md
BUSINESS AT A GLANCE [§ et.» By UNITED PRESS gi Pacific
Loft, Inc., and subsidiaries, other |Qliver Farm Eq 2 than Pepsi-Cola Co., and its sub- |Ots Steel .. Sissies, ~ Shins ended July 2 ae net loss ,227; Pepsi-Cola, Co. G & El... and subsidiaries 7 the ended EIS fd Tid July 31 net profit $2,699,062 equal Earamt See to $10.32 a share. Park Utah ... Petroleum: Corp. of America, Batino Mines. Sept. 30 net asset value $13.38 a |Egnn RR... share vs. $10.78 June 30 and $13.05 Ehfls 8 Doz year ago. Phillipe Bet 43° Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. and Biits Coal _.... domestic subsidiaries fiscal year Bltks Gi B ht ended July 31 net profit $1,653,586 Bitts St of _. equal to $5.17 a common share vs. {Bort Bic. -Am $1,526,172 or $4.70 previous year. |breSi.oth CAT Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. 'Bublic 3 of week ended Sept. 30 | carloadings! Bullman » 29,117 vs. 28.414 previous week and, Pure 01) 24.163 year ago. Missouri Pacific Railway. Co. week ended Sept. 30| carloadings| 18,475 vs. 18.003 previous week and | 16,640 year ago. New York, Chicago & St. Louis | Railroad Co. week ended Sept. 30 carloadings 7456 vs. 6940 previous |; ‘week and 5591 yer ago.
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New a Plant
Announced by Willkie
NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (U. P.) —Wendell L. Willkie, president of the Commonwealth & Southern Corp., today announced plans for the construction of a four-million-dollar generating plant at Macon, Ga. Construction of the plant has been encouraged by “the ‘steadily increasing demands for electric service, coupled with the recent limitation of the area of the Tennessee Valley Authority’s operations and the generally more favorable attitude on the part of legislative bodies toward business and the utilies,” Willkie declared. The new plant will be steam operated and will have an initial installation consisting of a 35,000-kilowatt turbo generator. The building will be capable of accommodating two additional units of the same capacity.
Construction will get under way at once and is expected to be completed
in 1941, A similar modern steam operating plant to be located in Mobile, Ala., was announced several weeks ago, which together with the new Macon plant, another going up in Bay Cty, Mich., and plant additions at Peoria, Ill, and Toronto, O., will enlarge the generating capacity of the Com‘monwealth & Southern system by 210,000. kilowatts and involve the expen-
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Yesterday Week ago Month age Year ago High 1939 35.90; low, 24.14. High 1938, 33.98; low, 19.00. : 15 UTILITIES
Yesterday Week ago . Month-age Year ago Righ 1939, ~ High 1938, 25.19;
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NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (U. P.).—Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, comIpiled for United Press (1930-32 lequals 100): ¢ Yesterday .. . 118.22 Week ago . ; ... 116.07
. 119.34 1939 low (July 24)
U. S. STATEMENT
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (U. P.).—Govern-
‘8 ment expenses and TRceinis for the current
| fisc cal year through Oct. 2, compared with
year ago This Year ..$2,457,363,742.16 . 1,466,850,818.07 990,517,924.09 981,297,274.09 Cash bal. . 2,166,109,461.43 Work. bal.. 1,469,661,468.05 Fuh. debt. 40,860,323,934.52 Gold res. .16,938,379,976.54 90,036,463.40 81,573, 184.02
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings Debits
Last Zear $2,229,399,360.97 1,519,437,896.57 709,961,:63.50 696,097,.63.50 2,970,365.939.86
Expenses Receipts Gross def. Net def. ..
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NEW YORK, Oct. 4 (U. P.).—Following are noon cable rates on major currencies: | ble Rates Net Change England (pound) $4,047, ToL Canada (dollar) . 9000 France (franc) .. . .0229% Italy (lira) it ... 0505 jSeleim (belga) (Cermanv (mark) oe Switzerland (franc) ... i Holland (gailder) Sweden (krona) Norway. (krone) - Denmark (krone) Japan (yen)
LOCAL ISSUES . The. following auotations by the Indianapolis Bond & Share Corp.
sent actual price offerings, indicate the approximate market
3 000%
recent tiansactions. Stocks
Honks Drug n Ind Hydro Elec To Ind & Mich Elect on Bf Ind Gen Serv pf Indpls Water pid Tndnls P&L 6% pfd Indpls P&L 6'29% pfd . Lincoln Nat Lite Ins , Co com’
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Pur, Serv Co of Ind 6% nfd .. 3 Pub Serv Co of Ind 7% pfd.. So Ind G&EA 4.8% pfd Terre Haute Van Camo Milk C el van Camp Milk Co a
4 Amefisnn Loan 5s 51
American Loan 5s
ed eat 5s 42. Home Wayne 5% 55.. e T&T Ft W Ve 3 y Ind son Tel 5% o0 ndols Railway Inc 5% Inter T&T 5% 5 ndpls Water 3%
55 98 Riehmang Water ‘Wks’ 5% 94. :100Y2 T Haute Water Wks 6% . 2.101% T Haute Water Wks 6% ‘49 .. Tract Term . orp 0 *x-dividend.
NOTE CIRCULATION UP BERLIN, Oct. 4 (U., P.).—Note circulation. of the Reichsbank rose 693 million marks in the week ended Sept. 30 to the highest level on record since the post-World War inflationary period, the = weekly statement of the institution showed today.
STEEL SCRAP REACHES HIGH PITTSBURGH, Oct. 4 (U. P.)— Advancing $1.50 a ton to $24.50, the price of No. 1 heavy melting steel scrap today passed the peak of 1937.
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| AIDS U. $. COAL | PRICES, OUTPUT...
Bituhinous id Anthracite
“Fields Both Feel Sep-
tember Rise. ’ WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (U. P)—
5 > Coal circles sald today that Euro-
* pean demands in September had boosted coal prices and production and materially improved the industry’s financial outlook.
tuminous and anthracite fields because of hegvier demands from
3 | American industry as well as slightly
increased exports to- Canada and
+ | South America.
Bituminous prices showed an average increase of 20 to 25 cents per
ton for “spot” coal, but the major
part of the tonnage has not yet shown a price gain because prices were fixed long ago when contracts were made. Anthracite has increased from 25 to 40 cents per ton in the last two weeks.
Sept. 23 was 9,200,000 tons, the first week above 9,000,000 this year, compared with 7,936,000 in the corre-
‘sponding week 6f 1938 and 9,620,000
in the corresponding week of 1937.
: | Production for the calendar year
1939 had been running 22 per cent below 1937. Soft coal production
. | Was 8.030,000 in the week before the
war began. Anthracite production, which was
»|815,000 tons just before the war be-
tons in the |? roduction in
gan, was up to 1,344,0 week ending Sept. 23.
2 |the corresponding week of 1938 was
819,000 tons. J. D. Battle, executive secretary of
> the National Coal Association, said. +] however, that the. price gains re-
corded thus fam still do not bring
the cost of production. and that: the industry still awaits fixing of Government minimum prices, now expected about Jan. 1.
"NEW YORK, Oct. 4 ,(U. P.)— Electricity production in the week ended Sept. 30 soared fo a further new record high and registered the greatest year-to-year increase since March 27, 1937, the Edison Electric Institute reported todzy. Output for the latest week totaled 2.469.689.000 kilowatt hours, a gain of 15.5 per cent over the 2,139,142,000 kwh. produced in the corresponding
11928 week.
In the preceding 1939 week production amounted io 2.443.868,000
Indianapolis Electricity Output Increases
anapelis increased during September as compared with the preceding month and with September of last year, according to the records of In-
greater than in the same month of
total for August, which was a 31-day 8 month... The increases were aitrib- | uted to greater activity in Indianapolis industries. which are large power consumers.
Curb Stocks
High = Low
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5 3 n Lt & Sa wrists Wiworth Ltd. 10% 10% vase
LOCAL PRODUCE
12¢; horn hens, Whi te Rock springers, llc; Leghorn broilers, 2
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buttertat No. Y ae 1c. (Prices Quo 5: Ko. Vatcy Con
FOOD PRICES
GO, Oct. 4 (U. P.).—Ap Jonathans Potatoes Tennesse Hy Pi Ba Beet
Colorado, .15@ Michigan, square, crates, California, 5@3. LL -1b. Shekel Washingion Sweet Spanish, hia Yellows, 45@53550, + gsc; Min:
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE MAKERS OF
‘Oldest Loan Brokers in the
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Gains were reported in both bi-
;| Latest. figures show that soft coal | produ-tion for the week ending
dianapolis,
the price of coal at the mine up toc. For ‘Gale Service & Construction Co., Illinois | itt ana to con-|*¥
U.S. POWER OUTPUT 2 SOARS TO NEW HIGH 2
kwh. an advance of 13.7 per tent|s over the 1938 week.
. G Electric power production in Indi-
dianapclis Power & Light Co. The N September output was 11.6 per cent|No
1938, and 0.12 per cent aobve thes
8 —25¢ higher 160-20 1hs., [email protected]
anapolis. and South Bend and students and
George. C. Mercer, president of the
Bridenstine;.of .the college faculty,
afternoon session. Addresse; Butler and
1. C. Penney Managers
Close Convention
A banquet ‘last night at the Hotel Lincoln closed a two-day conference of branch managers of J. C. Penney stores form Indiana, Illinois and| Kentucky. - meenispgbne 5 During the convention, merchandising and sales promotion plans for the coming year were outlined and samples of new merchandise were previewed. Among national executive of the organization who attended the convention were Walter Reynolds, general sales manager; William Cole, personnel head; Robert Orrock and Willard Cunningham, buyers, and Albert Lamb, junior buyer, all of New York.
INCORPORATIONS
Célery-Vesce Sales Corp., 724 Circle Tower Building. Indianapolis: agent, Herman W. Kothe, 1500 Fletcher Trust Building, YN aiahey,15 i. %y shares Class A’ of $10 par value and 500 shares Class B no par value; Oran W. Morrissey, Robert S. Stempfel,. Homer E. Cochran, William N. Trimble, William H. emmer International Machine Tool - Co., Inreorganization: 1000 shares conmon of $25 par value and 1400 shares preferred of $100 par value.
trade-mark, ‘But Foods and: ingredients of foods. Hoosier Cab Co. 739 E. Market St.. Indianapolis; chaiige Sr agent to Thomas same a
corporation; adm to Indi struct and stall l equipment for railroads. The Canton Ri ng C 0 COs yaras tion; admitted to Indiana to deal in Cruce petroleum, i
Inc., LaGrange; John P. Caton LaGrange; 00 without "par value; manufacturin selling electrical appliances; aton,
aton Bros., agent, shares and
ent, 10 0 shes of $10 p ng and aratu est Side - Iron. & Metal, Ing. 2214 W. Dunham St.. South Bend; agent, Abraha Cohen, 428 8. Taylor St. South Bend; -10 shares no par value: dealing in scrap iron, metal, paper, etc "Max Co! Abraham Cohen, Louis Cohen, Nathan Kapolowitz, X Royzl Furniture Co., Inc., 315 State St.. New = Albany; acent: C.. L. Mithael, 523 Vincennes St.. New Albany: 1000 shares no par value: dealing. in furniture and electrical * appliances; C. L. Michael, orae Penton. M. V. Williams “Indiananolis Eastern Colored “Rs publican Club. Indianapolis: renrganized as East End Democratic Club, Inc,
Chicago Stocks High Last . 6Y2
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Low, 8
13 2954
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er 1 ; 3 1 OTHER. LIVESTOCK Oct. (U. P.).—Hogs— Noo ‘total, 2175: active. 15@?%5¢ : top, $7.15: 275-300 1bs., $6.95: 1bs., 40@6. 5e most good packing 0s. $5, Rg Cattle—Salable 400: total, 575; calves, salahle. 230; total, 250: sloiy abot steady on clean-up trede on steers: “yearlings and |ul heifers: cows little chan~ed. odd common to medium steers. [email protected]: load good 6751h. heifers, [email protected]: bulk common to good fat beef cows, [email protected]; ton bills, $7; veslers strone. practical ton, $11.50 Sheep—Salable. 700; total, R00: ‘active. fullv steady: mo cood and choice] trucked-in \ambs. 000. 15: one Jot clos] v sorted : 78-1b. ewes an ether. $10: common and medium, $6. sas. 50: "slaughter ewes mainly $2@3.
PT. YNE. Ind. Oct. 4 P.) .——Hog —10@ 200 A bar 220-240 1bs.. Ths; 300-220 1hs.. $6.20; 130-200 lhs.. $6. 70: 160-180 1bs., £4.60: jei-260 Ths 260-
CINCINN.
hs.. $8: 100-120 lbs. $5.75; roughs. $5. 75;
. stags, $4.75, Calves. $11.50. Lambs, $8.7
LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Oct. 4 (TT. yr Boas
A 280 Ibs. 2.8507: 280-325 1bs.. SA. 3566 vies. $6.25 down; ronghs. ‘$6.25 aown. Calves, %[email protected]. Lambs, $3 down WAGON WHEAT
Indainapolis grain elevators are paving for No. 1 6c: suhieet mp! change: other grades on their merits. Cash corn, new No. 2 vellow 45c. Oats 25c.
See Final Edition of the Times for Closing Stock Quotations and ‘Other Late News
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FLORENCE. ELDRIDGE wTONORRON and TOMORROW” :
- by Philip Barry
AND FROM HOLLYWOOD | ... making it 2 great shows in ene KENNY BAKER + FRANCES LANGFORD .DAVID BROEKMAN'S ORCHESTRA -- PETER LORRE - IRENE (of Tim & Irene) JIMMY WALLINGTON ‘and KEN MURRAY
WA YOY HO |
I, Diamonds, Watches, ‘Autos, Cameras,’
Clothing, Shotguns, "
The CHICAGO'S
Howard Davis, Anderson; Jesistration of 3 Taste,’ 45:
gasoline and other petroleum M
selling stlentific and electrical n
iz | Cutter and
erale 10@35¢. 7 Lisner than Tuesday's ave
Butler Session Oct. : 1 4
A ‘conference ¢ on industrial pclae will be held on. 14 on the | Butler University campus under the sponsorship ness | Administration and" the Purchasing Agents’ Assoc
of the College of BusiAssociation of Indi-
Purchasing agents from Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, Ft. Wayne |
faculty members in the College -of
Business Administration are to attend. Dr. M. O. Ross, dean of the College of ‘Business Administration; |0 purchasing agents’ group, -and Mrs. | Gertrude Long, chairman of the education committee of the purchasing _| agents, are directing preparations for the conference. . Mr. Mercer will preside at the morning session, Dr. Merwyn G.
at the noon meeting, and C. Earl
Byrket, purchasing agent of the Central States: Envelope Ce. and national director : of the local purchasing agents’ group, will direct the
Dean Bons welcome -will- be given by President D. S. Robinson of
HOGS BOOSTED 25 GENTS HERE
Small Receipts Bring Rise To Top Price of $7.10; : Sheep, Steady. : : Receipts of around 4500 hogs to-
day brought a 15 to 25-cent rise in prices at the Union Stockyards here,
according to the Agricultural Mar- al
keting Service. The top hog price went to $7.10, quoted on 220 to 240-pounders. Vealers advanced 50 ‘cents under increased shipping orders and the ‘top price went to $11. Fat lambs held steady at a $9.25 top.
Sept. 28... 29 30
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and Gilts !
340 4112
Packing Sows
Barrows - ood and Choice 00 $ 6.35
DIINO fs bt ©3001 s55385
400 3 110 250- 500.
2 ao 7.05] Slaughter ize
6.856.80- 6. 95|Medium and Goo 6.70- 6. 85! 250- 500.. 5.50- 6. 3 25)- 500.. 5.75- 6.00 6.00- 6. 75. 90- 120.7 6.00- 6.35 Slaughter Cattle & Yeahs (Reseints, 1039)
Bulls Steers £4 Yearlings excluded)
ef — Good ..$ 7.00- 7.50 6.75~- 7.25
7.00- 17.50 ||Cutter and 9, 75-10. 50/ common 6.25- 7.00
in Vealers : Jie, lan; Welghts—
9.50 1500 - 9.25-10. > choae.
8.00- 7 50/Common and Medium . 1.50-10.00 8.00- 30 culi. © 5.00: 7.50
6.50- 8.00! Calve I
oice- - 900 $10.75-11.25 -1100 10.50-11.25(8: -1300 30.25-11.00 )-1500
Good 10.25-1. 75 Medium :
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Receipts ©ta57) Feeder, Stocker | Cattle, Steers Heifers | ;
:Choice | * i"500- 800 $ 9.00-800-10.50. 9.00Good — 8.50-
Choice I"500 750- 900 10.50-11.2 25! 800- 8.257.50-
Goo Medi 730 600 9.25-10.50] Noes, 500 500- 5 50-
10.25-11. 00 Goo. a,
Cows “Calves (steers) lGnod and choi 500 down $ 9. 76 11. 00 0- 7 on: MAiinm— 5. 30- 6.50 500 down. 8.50- 9.50
) common 4.75- 5.50 | Go Calves (heifers)
Good .. $6 Medium
od— fir “ 75-5. 50! 200 down $10.00-11.00
iMed Der, Ya. 75- 4.75! 500 down 8.00- 9.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 1096) Lambs Good and choi } Medium and choice Common Ewes (on shorn basis) Good and choice Common and medium
|CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
“Hogs—Receipts. 7000; fairly active, gen-
erage: top, $7 kK good hoice a, LR [email protected]; 2702 300 ind $6. 75
lbs. butcher. most 160-200-1b. averages, . 270-300-1b.- packing sows, $6.25@6. 450 lbs., bes. 75@86. 35; heavier kinds, $5. 50@
Cattle—Receipts, 7500; calves; 1000; choice to prime steers and all grades yearlings strong to 25 cents higher: sninDer jemand draggy; reduced receipts stimng factor; medium to good grade lat hty steers. slow apd - steady: such kinds selling at $9 dow ward; ety prime 1239-1b. bullocks, $11.40: 1.50 hid on prime rearlings; Ea AL 13501b. steers 1.20; several loads turning at $10. 8s@1i: highly finished steers at latter rice; scaling 1437 lbs.; light mixed yvearings up to $11; “heifers: up to $10.30; all grades heifers ‘very scarce: other killin classes steady to strong; cutter cows, $4@ 5; weight sausage bulls to $7.40; selected vealers .to $11.50; stockers and teeders, weak to 25 cents lower, mainly [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts, 4009: late Tuesday fat lambs, 10@15c lower; sheep and yearlings around steady: best natives and Sande lambs, $9.65% Soulk rangers sorted, $9.50 9.75: today's trading at standstill, biddin around 25 cents lower on vractically a classes; hoaing mostly steady.
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cy TONIGHT 6:30—Burns and Allen, WFBM. 7:00—Phil Baker, WFBM. 7:30—Paul. Whiteman, WFBM.: '8:00~Fred Allen, WIRE. ‘8:00—Star Theater, WFBM. 1%
return of Fred Allen . with © the
o'clock, NBC-WIRE.
It will be a new show with Mr. Allen reverting to the guest star business, a a procedure he hasn't fol- |B lowed for years. . - There'll be the: Merry Macs (one of them ‘is Helen Carroll, who went to Indiana University) and a special audience participation quiz. The first guest will be Ned Sparks, the. famed deadpan. .-
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