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tained the stock market today when House action on the arms embargo 8 failed to generate new buying.
The list firmed in the afternoon B after several shifts in direction.|; - Trading continued light, however,|B and many who ordinarily deal in|Bowe
stocks remained on the sidelines. Outstanding in business news was the Federal Reserve report that its production index for October stood at 120 per cent.of the 1923-25 average, against 111 in September. That {1 was a new high since 1929, except for December, 1936.
Steel News Favorable
Ward’s Automotive Reports, Tne, |S placed automobile production this week at 82,600 cars and trucks, a new high since April 29. Youngstown reported iron produc-
tion will rise today to a new high|g
for 15 years, while steel production
next week will hold around 92 per|g2
cent. Heavy .crders foreseen for air-|S plane companies sent their stocks higher in large dealings at the opening. They receded later but stead-
{ fed in the afternoon.
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$86.25. off $1.87% Sears-Roebuck made a new high at. the opening and held near the top. .Du Pont held a gain of more than $1. Small declines were noted in Banta Fe, General Electric, Standard Oil of New Jersey, Southern Pacific and U. S. Rubber,
> Wheat Prices Rally
Wheat rallied after an easier start on the Chicago Board of Trade. Fear of crop damage from freezing
and thawing weather and a fore- B
cast of continued drought in the winter wheat area stimulated demand
oh Ab the end of the first hour wheat En was up
3% -to 5% cent, corn up 3% to ¥% cent, and oats 1 cent higher.
Initial quotations in wheat were|red
3% to 3% cent lower, largely due to gelling in sympathy with a lower stock market. Scattered commission house buying, some of which was credited to Minneapolis interests, reversed the trend. Security prices on the Paris Bourse responded to the House arms embargo action today with an impressive advance in all sections.
Bank of France swung forward 215/32, T
points and Bank of Paris stocks 30
points, while Suez Canal issues reg-|Granp
istered a 320-point rise. The undertone of the London Stock Market was generally firm although deal- * ings were restricted by week-end considerations. .
Chicago Seocks
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NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (U. p).—|th Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted, price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100): YestePaRY ...co.ivcssirncess 11791 Week ago Sesassssssessssncen 118.53 Month ago ChErs LAs R ERB ERE. 118.87 Year ‘880 ....cv:insesssssess 104.85 1839 High (Oct. 18) ressenavs 11960 1939 Low (July 2&4 . 101.40
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NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (U. P)— Fears of an imminent reaction in
{industrial production appear to be the National|
without foundation, City Bank of New Yerk declared
“lin its monthly bank letter today.
Unfilled orders which will keep many industries busy into the first
quarter, the recent. leveling-off of market excitement and price -advances, and the fact that inventory accumulations that are expected to cause the trouble “are still only prospective in most cases,” were cited by the bank as evidence that the reaction “is not imminent.” Denying that the recent rise in staple commodity prices has harmed the business outlook, the bank held
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Bank Report Belittles Dip in Industrial Output
that it has “improved the price equilibrium.” “Raw materials had been too low in relation to finished goods,” it added, “and many times when this has been the case the signal for business improvement has been given by a rise in raw materials, which starts purchasing power, originating with the farmers and other producers, flowing around the c eC e ” Pointing out that the main objective of all elements at the present time should be the “sound recovery of domestic business,” the bank stated that the “hope in the current situation is for improvement that is independent of war orders and can hold without them. “If costs are kept down and prices held at levels which consumers can afford to pay for goods, the first essential to keep trade moving will be realized.
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EMPLOYMENT, PAYROLLS GAIN IN THE STATE
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Non-Manufacturing Groups Advance.
~ Contraseasonal gains were scored in both manufacturing employment and payrolls in Indiana from midSeptember to mid-October, J. Brad-
Indiana State Employment Service, said today. Basing his report on a tabulation of early reports from 886 manufacturing plants in the State em-
s| ploying 126,609 wage earners, Mr.
Haight said employment rose .0.6 per cent, while payrolls were boosted 7.8 per cent.
Indianapolis Scores Rise
[] Employment in Indianapolis gained 0.1 from September, and payrolls ‘umped 8 per cent, he said. The durable goods manufacturing groups made pronounced gains from September to October which more than offset the seasonal de= clines in employment and payrolls experienced by the non-durable goods manufacturers. The durable goods industries, which include
s plants manufacturing products of
metals, ‘umber, clay, stone or glass, expanded employment 1.3 per cent and payrolls 13.8 per cent
«| from September to October, he said.
The non-durable goods group, adversely affected by the usual heavy seasonal decline in canning plant activity, showed losses of 86 per cent in employment and 19 per
| cent in payrolls, Mr. Haight. said.
12 of 14 Groups Up
Payroll gains were made by 12 of the 14 major groups of manufac-
| turing industries studied, with 11 %|6f them increasing employment
from September to October, he said. ‘Increases of 2.3 per cent in employment and 3.4 per cent in payrolls were reported -by 1358 nonmanufacturing units employing 40,167 persons in the State. ) Non-Manufacturing Groups
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TRADE NEWS
CHICAGO, Nov. 3 (U. P).—The|% nation’s railroads will carry 18.4 per cent more revenue freight traffic in the final quarter of 1939 than they
33 {did in the same 1938 period, accord-
ing to revised estimates released yesterday by the National Association of Shippers Advisory Boards. The association predicted loadings would total 6,021,103 against 5,038,578 last year and compared with an Oct. 1 estimate of 5,784,468. .
y Air Mileage Gains
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 3 (U. P.) Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc, announced today that it flew more than 11,000,000 passenger miles in October, a new record high
7 for the line.
V. P. Conroy, vice president in charge of traffic sales, disclosed that TWA during the first 10 months of the year flew approximately 81,000,000 passenger miles, which represented a 32 per cent increase over the same period last year.
Pork Prices Down
CHICAGO, Nov. 3 Wholesale prices of fresh pork have
days reflecting increased hog marketings and heavier production during October, the Institute of Amerlean Meat Packers pointedsout to-|p ay. Veal prices are 12 per cent lower than a month ago, while cuts of
sllamb are selling at slightly better’
quotations. Prices of virtually allju
changed little during the month, the Institute said,
Engineering Grants Up NEW YORK, Nov. 3 (U. P).— Total engineering construction awards dropped sharply this week, but private awards registered their eighth consecutive weekly gain over 1938, Engineering News Record reported today. Construction awards for the week énded today totaled $50,040,000, a Jecrease of 22 per cent from $64,263,000 in the previous week and 30 per cent below $71,013,000 in the 1938 week.
BUSINESS AT A GLANCE:
BY UNITED PRESS Bell System October station gain] 86,800 units vs. 93,900 in September, and 58,400 year ago; 10 months gain |5 614,100 vs. 303,500 year ago. McGraw Electric Co 12 months|{n, ended Sept. 30 net profit $1,287,040 equal to $2.72 a share vs. $764,582 or $1.61 previous 12 months. - McKesson & Robbins, Inc, and subsidiaries September quarter pro-|2 fit $804,083 vs. $279,987 year ago; nine months profit $2,306,409 vs. $628,077 year ago. Pittsburgh Steel Co. September| quarter consolidated net profit $85,093 vs. net loss $274,132 year ago. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. 13 weeks ended Sept. 30 net profit $827,080 equal to 27 cents a share vs. $1,202,433 or 48 cents a year ago; 39 weeks net profit $3,152,595 equal to $1.20 a common share vs. $4,622,-' 091 or $2.04 year ago.
LOCAL PRODUCE
breed 2c: ‘Leghorn hens, 10e; aS nd Rock her 3, 218
and over, on d jcoore broilers, & 2' lbs. Cc; oi roosters, ; Mal tly een country Fu 8 | ; a net deduction 0 of, is cents for each
fa case bias_No. 1,308 331 the. Ne 2, el 29%e¢. 1 a1 Sh 0. % (Pra RO by Wa jo Toy Te,
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SWINE MARKET WEAKENS HERE
Top Price Drogs to $6.70 in 5-15-Cent Decline; Vealers Steady.
Despite light receipts at the Union Stockyards today, small demand brought lower prices into the hog division, according to the Agricultural Marketing Service. Weights above 160 pounds lost 15 cents and lighter weights and pigs declined 5 to 10 cents. Top price, quoted on 200 to 210-pounders, was $6.70. The top price remained at $10.50 for vealers in a steady market. Fat lambs also held steady with a $9.75 top. Top Repts.
7.05 7236 6.85 AR48 6.70
Top Repis.!Nov. oe. 8 in 3000) 1 ....
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120- 140 140- 160. 160- 180.
Packing Sows
5428 Ss. si Cl 500 § 8.30- 6 $ Sap - 6.85 “300- 330. 6.00- 6.15
i 5.90- 6.10 5.85 6.00 5.75- 5.95 5.60- 5.90
4 HE 15 amine o - u. 2 n 350- 30 5.25- 6.00 160- 200. .6.00- 6. asi 9 120 5.50- 6.25
Slaughter Cattle & Yesiens (Receipts, 355)
(U. P).—|! declined 15 per cent in the last 10/3
classes and grades of livestock];
counties.
Good ...8 Medium. .
Bulls Choi Steers | Greariings’ excluded) 700- 900 $10.50-11.00 Good. 8 675 7.28 (Re. ELIS oso. 1 1300-1500. 9.75-10.50! Good. & 25- 6.75 G oo — Cutter and - 900. 9.75-10.50i common o- o5 9.50-10.50! dil 9.00-10. 3 148 Wes hts— 1300-1300. - 9. c choice 8 9.50-10.50 19.98 ommon 0 1100-1300. $50 9.00 3 90- 18 750-1100. 6.75- 8. ” Chive Stasis, Heifers . B00: 7 750. 10.50-11.! 00] 3 nak 80. $ g.00- 9. 500- 750. 9.80-10. da S00.11 . Ghotos 22" Tan. §:30 on Thon 900. 10.28-11. so M -160. 7.50- 8.35 Fn 900. 925-1035) F505 800. 6 8.50- 7.80 500- 900. 7.50- 9.25 Common— Trvod 3 id, 50- 6.36 500- 900. 6.00- hg CAlves (steers) Good and Choice Cows ' 500 down $9.75-11.00 '6.505"7.00( “500 down. 9.5 5.50- 6.50 Calves (heifers) ! Cutter and Go do $.75- 5.501 50 500 down $ 9.00-10.00 cutter). 3.75- 4.751 500 down, 8.00- 9.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 1610) Lambs ' Good and choice ........ REAR $ 3 25« 2 Bi Medium and choice LG Common
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Good and choice Common and medium
CHICAGO DS ESTOCk
Hogs—Receipts, S000; i leit hogs moder- |B ately active, stead cents lower; weights over 200 Tos, er 10 to 25 cents Net ooh. § 6.75; bulk good and choice bs., te. [email protected]; 270 ~330b. J is . [email protected] lbs., [email protected]; good 330-450-1 packing sows, $5.85@6. 28; few lighter kinds up to
“Sheep—Receipts, 6000; late Thursda classes steady: top native lambs, bulk natives and fed somehacks. $9.50 down; some Sorhebagks, lings, $8.25;
25+ 4.00. .35- 3.28
toda, mostly | steady; bul Tat oat and come$9.50 down: four doubles fed |B DE aa mbe included at that price without sort; best native lambs held $9.65 and ak ter; medium and good yearlin s , $1.5 native Slaughter ewes, $3.50
Cattle—Recei ipts, 500; calves Ht medigood Ee weighty steers mainly holdovers from early in week predominatng in run; de very draggy, weak to lower; only’ reliable outlet on medium to good light and long yearlings with common and medium grades extremely dull; hence merely a catc Fas-talch ean oo axkel with most cattle selling | at [email protected] 0; common kinds down to, $6 and below; best light soars $9. 75; few loads weighty bullocks, 50@9: 9; several loads fleshy medium to Rood grade heavy steers without bids; ne light heifer and mixed ear$10; but small supply heif ere, dull at week's 50-cent decline; little S oNh above $9: choice heifers absent; meat; medium _ kinds around $7: other Jillin classes Slow, weak; m cutter
Sow eavy sausage Otis slighsly Ho” many isag alors above aly” Saito very dull.
OTHER LIVESTOCK
CINCINNATI, Nov. 3 P.).— Salable, 5200; “holdover, 200; Ho to 20 cents lower. R.. 86. .78; 225-250 ipl0 5880 55; 333-140 ot ®:2 @6; most * sows.
+ Cattle Sata, 0; total, 825. Calves, and earlings slow, about steady, Sthers liters * changed Few lots] adn tc to ay Ig hght Soar ings, and heit- |Na
mediul 3 a Peigers. so! 3.25: fcommon to goo ef bulls, 50 canners and cutters, [email protected]; pract ical | Bi top Sausage bulls, vealers about ste a 12 for choice; 18 od and ipts, 400. Generally steady poly. Fe > bg good ane and yhoice fu 6. 50; ughter eves main: medium, 30.80@5. lightweights to $8.50. n
PT. WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 3.300 i 190,43 iB nt lO N eS od 18 - S., 210 1bs., $6.30; 240-260 os.
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gh 40-160 Ibe, 3-120 To $5.90: 1 $5.50;" stags, 10%0: Ly Sit: lambs, hs. i
BURLEY VOTE DATE SET
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 3 —The date for a referendum in which burley tobacco farmers will vote on marketing quotas for the 1940 burley | crop has been set for Nov. 21, it was announced here today. - The referendum affects farmers in 56. Indiana
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Fe BUSINESS
A new sales and manufacturing| =; firm, specializing in college, fraternal
209 Massachusetts Ave. The firm, known as the SpicerGierke Co., is headed by Beryl Spicer, formerly connected with the L. G. Balfour Co., and Carl F. Gierke, production manager for C. B. Dyer & Co. for the last 25 years. Traveling sales representatives for the firm will work in Indiana and Illinois schools and colleges. An expansion of sales territory is planned for next year. A display and salesroom is located at the front of the Massachusetts Ave. address with manufacturing rooms in the rear and basement.
Buy Home Office | Site
New home offices for Gaseteria, Inc., are to be established in the Too block of E. Washington St., it w announced today. Six lots adjacent and east of one of the firms service stations at 1017
chased for the site. The sale was negotiated by R. 'E. Peckham realtor. The site will have a frontage of 60 feet on Washington St. and a similar frontage on Southeastern Ave. A double house and two single dwellings, all of which will be removed, now occupy the land. Five of the lots were sold by the Kueciler éstate and one by the C. W. Henry Co., realtors. Present location of the Gaseteria headquarters is 1801 Madison Ave.
{Insurance Sales Up
J. R. Townsend, manager of the Indianapolis agency of the Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa
jannounced today that the local
office placed second among the 59 3{pgencies in the country during Octo-
Citing improved business conditions in Indiana, Mr. Townsend said the local agency increased its business, 16 per cent for the first 10 months of the year as compared with 1938.
t Drive Woodruff Realty Corp. “The gstibe? mena articles of incorporas
tion was cor Dr, ee th Dried ange ol agen 3 fe c-0 Inland Steel Co, Hass Chic
e Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Ohio corporation; amendment of articles ‘of in-
en Railway Eqoipment Mfg. ° corporation; amendment of Co: ticles of Allsotperatiop, Sam Richmond; dis-
Co., Inc. By x Rock wea Products Co., Inc., Wabash; erry County Farmers: Co., Tell city; | final dissolution Pa tral’ on rgd Delaware core mitted ndiana to conBoras general of] business.
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