Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1939 — Page 15
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: 8:00—Fred Allen, WIRE. CLEVELAND, Nov. 15 . P.) —|does afford “some gious. for re- 8:00—Star Theater, WFBM. max Investors do not doubt that’ the assurance, although it is not fully cast present industrial revival is gen- vincing,” he said. “That is the|: School is out in 1 North Carolina (ihn 0
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0 ; i lihood of its continuing, Col. Leon13 Smaller Supply Received; ard P. Ayres, vice president of the aun condition which in|bands are tuning up and everybody 1 Top Quoted at $6. 40: “| Cleveland Trust Co., said today in|the past has been conducive to in- is in a holiday mood. And all be-| oi : . 3 | his monthly business review. | creased prosperity.” cause Kay Kyser, a drawling, be-| A¢ 10:30 a. m. tomorrow, Jnt Vealers Stead “Investors again are seeking| The economist said that steel and spectacled native of ‘Rocky Mount, Secretary Harold Ickes will address ys safety and avoiding risks,” the iron now is being produced in thelis coming home. © | the American Aut ile: ‘Associa« economist said. “Stock prices ad-|largest amounts ever ‘attained in| Mr. Kyser “came up North” some some tion's convention in. ashington "Hoss sold steady to 5 cents higher vanced vigorously for nearly two|this country. 15 years ago with his dance band,|<gafe Ocean Cruises.” You mi as a smaller supply was received at weeks after the outbreak of the| “The increase in blast furnace after graduating from the . Uni- pick up the 15-minute broad the Union Stockyards here today,| War, but in all the weeks since they | production has been one of the most versity of North Carolina. In the on Mutual stations, th ul Ihave been unable to surpass the|rapid of which we have record,” he|course of timé he caught the radio] : is High (1839), 27.10; Low, 20.71, e Agricultural . Marketing Service sibs £| public's f i ‘i nike Fa Ee High (1988), 25.19; Low, 15.14. reported ~~ |levels they reached in those first|said. “However, large amounts of [public's fancy w th his “Kollege ‘of io dencies in afternoon dealings after| Atlas | The advance went to weights over|few days.” the recent, outputs have been going Musical Knowledge,” and more re-| By way of dramatic entertain . : Net 1210 pounds. Top price quoted was| Col. Ayres said the skepticisn® of [into inventories, and that process|cently, starred in a movie called |ment, NBC-WIRE will present an early forward movement which Aviation Corp ; Low Last Change is sh by many indi-|of stocking up is not likely to be|“That’s Right, You're Wrong.” ; . Teg ge for the 160 Pe 180-pound aver-| investors is shown by y Pp ¥, brought gains extending to $1 in Murray wh En ‘ Trading was fairly active.| cations. continued long.” And now he’s coming back home|Francis and ‘Herbert Marshall, leading steel and motor shares. 3 al , 7 | ope Willan and cutter cows and all] “A seat on the New York Stock| Col. Ayres said that the lack of | for a premiere of the picture in the|the Hollywood Playhouse hour at 7 Trading was dull. grades of vealers figured steady.| Exchange sold recently for only) new capital issues -has been one [old home town, and two broadeasts|p. m. And an hour later, you : - Traders again largely ignored Top price for vealers was. $10.50. | $60,000,” he said. “Evidently brokers|of the most discouraging aspects|in connection with the festivities. |hear Burgess Meredith and Helen favorab® domestic news, including ‘Native lambs moved to a steady|do not anticipate much profitable of the economic situation. Governor Clyde R. Hoey issued a|Claire teamed in a Star Theater a report by the National Industrial outlet. Good and choice native| market activity.” “In the 1920” he said, “each proclamation closing all schools and|production of “The Criminal Code’ Conference Board indicating that lambs were quoted at $8.75 to $9.25. Col. Ayres listed three possible month about 170 new issues were|colleges. Bands from Duke, State'on CBS-WFBM % She inveniony shuaion 1 is in bettas : sources from which the rewval Hoateq shd sold to JOyssiors Re- s =» = s = = - shape than generally been be- Nov. Top Repts.Nov. ‘Top Repts.| possibly could receive support cently, they have n averaging it 3 lieved. - 3638 4 B +e.8 64h 13.2501 its upward progress. | from 20 to 25 per month. o Indianabols Himesh THIS EVENING | . Chrysler ran up $1 to $88.87% on 1m 5 638° 250015 j. 640 641 “Ome source would be genuinely! “In 1933, the new regulation of i ae ne singe aan £esponsible ter Jnaceyraciss in program sanounces a report that a - “back work” : big war orders,” he said, “An-|the Securities .and Exchange Com- "INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO CINCINNATI movement had started in the com- Barrows and Gilts other, increased large-scale pump-|mission came into effect. The rig- WFBM 1230 WIRE 108 WLS-WENR 180 LW pany’s plants, but it lost most of the ?| Sood and, Good 55a Ghote 7s| priming and the third an important | orous exactions of the new legis- {CBS Net.) (NBC-MBS) ~__ (NBC Net.) 'uBS) gain. General Motors eased frac-|S 120- 140 § 5.75- 6.00| 300- 330.. '5.50- 5 5.63| increase in the volume of new cap-|lation have erected barriers that Kithieen Norris Girl Alone ~ Forum EE tionally. Bethlehem lost about half|ce 140- 160 3 0 Midstream Announced falnst Siorm Dinning Sisters ia nsemble
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800 3.401 330. 960.. 545. 500) ta} issues.” | have proved insurmountable for the Hollywoud Dick Beed of an early $1 advance, while other 8.35 8.40] 360- 400.. 5.40- 5.50 “There is one indicator which !smaller companies.” Seatiergoog Dessa Byrd steel leaders held fractional gains. 8 G0 40 0 Elk T Heda & psy Barron’s Or. Fred Kirby Aviation shares were dull and an : ’ | . : : a Schools Bs little changed, while International Slaughter Pigs Oil Executive 5.90- 6.15 90- 120. 3.25 5:90 : 5 i Siauihter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts, 940) I rges Industry 00-500 $10.50-11.251 Joiner, Siriudeds fi IIE an 100 © 935-1038) Medium. 6.00- 6.78 9.25-10.50, Vealers . , NEW Nov. 15 . P)— $35 God 0 w| Due to ‘Accumulated | Ya sib o-ii%e 7.75- 9.38 ‘Requirements.’ should be keynoted by “careful a . m I i ns ; calmness” in the present internaTom. ye CLEVELAND, Nov. 15 (U. P).—|tional situation, according to Wil- ? hoice— liam F. Humphrey, president of the om. wse-tian) OR 8 gg BT ee based chiefly| Tidewater Associated Oil Go, who Othe United States is based chiefly) Tidewa a s Mogn River o fat? . Heifers 0.. 8.25- 8.75 On ceumulated, Teqiirsmenite’ and the public of a national slogan, Choice . 1.50-/8.35 “do not stampede.” : : aes - 900. 10.25-11. rns to Europe, accord- ; trading at New York on renewed mec furs iil iu ood ons 8:50-1:50 a Chodle anairman of |. History now is repeating itself, ~~ PPIANAROLIS INDIANATOLIS INDIANAPOLIS % Tur demand from foreign accounts and End Johns .... 43% aus. . 9:00-10.35 Cow | the Republic Steel Corp. Mr. Humphrey asserted, and Amer- (CBS _ Net.) (NBC-MBS) WIBO 1080 BC"the trade. Gains, however, were Eureka Vac ... 3% 300-900. ° 7.50- 9.281 g ' Addressing a “steelmakers’ din-iica’s experience in 1914 should pre- Dawn Patrel Prayer And Praies prin’ Boys ” a London ahd the fas Falardo Sug ... 30 29% . Oil N ce 479, - 47 Seve S01 rokle 9.75-11.00 le % ihe Champs OF Commerce up of huge ‘inventories and 'the cre- =n Dawn Patrol : vorable October consumption repo Glen ni ; ; . gs Medium — . ation of other conditions which in ; » no. now ol Sn were reflected in a small advance|Gen Am Tr ... 53% 53% Superior po 2 2% 258... Pn a '890- §06 gdp bili 9 Sexted Phat 2 acter nm Yhe revival the years after the first World War News News - ” gree While _ «in rubber futures. 1 - 38% 38% wift - 3 i Cutter and 425. 5126 Goo of dustrial ac y S produced “such disastrous = after- git Miller SIE” shiopen pr Sw fag. i oe canner (low Mediu ” ita, that ex- |effects.” ti : ashion lootlights Beautiful Lite 3 n pee, Ai 4 4% 4% + %| eitter). 3.35- 425 500 down. . 8.00- 900 derce Dt Drivate eap 1 und de.| “These remarks apply with par- fiss Juils Editor's Daughter Devotional & “* Gillette. s & ie ooh 8% aes Twin Coach . rls 11% SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 1046) treme left-w ng schemes tract ticular force to the oil industry ” Eis Man I Married Reflections on 1 Marr 1 R A DE ne “. 3 % pid i ens wl Good a Lambs signs of the New Deal are at cting : Hrd ond and Y tarye Other te Bits 3 Roday ; he Wife ni Gt West sig - 30% 30% ery Pacific ... 01 101 Ca -imand from belligerent nations for Stepmother N E WS i Greyhound - - 18% 38 18 n Pag De Cp oe 7 ry ‘Ewes (on shorn basis) lieved that the Europsan war h Ld oil and gasoline may “tempt many Rivets Da Friendly House Linds' lave : Hiscker Prod ... 10% 10% Ar nes... 13% 13% 13% ..-. ot a Choice .... 3%0- 3.28 played only a minor role in the re-|people to make Inwise decisions; Big sis ter Asainst Storm Bub, Schools Ten ens. 3 fim Hollander & Son “8% 81 IR ro — a this gai Send i Ee a I : Seon : 5 es ns Nogn Rhythm Speaks i i H ke a ph . “there a da Kate Smit ngin® Sam on 2 Times Spesial Niv.is The pound Hudson. Motor x 2 > ree We 3 3 % CHIC AGO LIVESTOCK | dramatic events of the war will so|sake of abnormal immediate profits, gin! Marties Beadiines Bohoos for Brides HE, NEW cal ie Hos ep yf upD Motor perdu 1 sees In G wee M400 111 - ofs—Receipts, 12,000; light hogs active, [absorb the attention of the Ameri-\but which will eventually prove em Linda's Love Li ” sterling is losing its impo st to strong with Tu average, le that their thoughts will tly. ” its place is being taken by the dol- spots % cents up: others mostly steady: ; un- can ooops 4 oo a prob- cos 2 Farm Hout aides Bie Bons. Eien Bandoloh lar, according to the Alexander : 8 Bevel pt iad! 1p %tep. S63 good and" choice 180-310° Ibe. jem» ! Ei iH foone Bo. Brie Little White Holts. Hamilton Institute. The Chane Jn Stores A... 2% 2% 3% lil [38 res: 3: Coy Eh Bitehers;, 49% | Among the many domestic prob- WHE AT INSUR ANCE Shoppers Directory Betty & ; Betty and : a - . ’ ; : . was atirbgted to the Vay an me hs JE .s a BB 3 30.350 Ins 1bs.. [email protected]; few to $5.90; [jens which, he said, still must be Dr. Susan Grimm nd het Soe Grimm's Fa strictions in Great Britain E nt P&E" y Seep" eceld aR he ot Solved, the steel exeouiive Ren J : My Son & I urch Hym . hureh ymns . 0: : arlings . o tioned Government spending. of an DOUBLES 38 TOTAL So 5 . oe _ “The U. S. currency today is in an|int "gr ‘| Walgreen LEE on'good Lo choice | “excessive amount” of its income; geri gi Mahe BE pi erie Status it "enjoyed from 1914 ‘to AlEE a HE Te fad ef Soe Se SE BE arg unemployment and the prob: | apd die Jpeg ine Newbe Flew ori 1925" the Institute stated. “The Seance g * Wer" gato § BD ae er ee in| Cc Seta Jinaia,E- Heron Bulaiags, vie Huis RR 'U. S. has a monetary stock of gold +77" | West Union .... | steers ana: veaciings. steady to strong: |bor relations act, and a “state of Eo. Nov. bt iv ines gene, SR Arsingt Storm * of 17 billion dollars which gives as- Libby MeN&L:.. gi esting Hl :...1] Weighty stacts nore active, Jn siances 42 mind ghich encourages the view Thets ale 0 a vonirasts pt i hE ne tem a nd ; we . -O-F Glass ... 4 orce Alone + Jambor: tty Keene Sufficient. goia in the country fol13 ale Booka: 1 HR Ei Ea can have more bY) nina, Ghar Gregory, Tndi-| 41} gfe" Hi TR. - «ee 58% ; “res live Oyerland 2 Agri ural Conservation Com- oi in the form of gold. Above all Shakin B) 0.50; dei, Srades, "Seabes | The amount compares with 11,146 | CBS—WABC, 860; WJR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770.
MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 854, BY WESTINGHOUSE ony armers Paid | \BU-BLUE—WJZ, 700; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, 810: KWK, 1350
calves selling at’ $10£10.50, ew $11; year- insurance program farmers. insured | NBC-RED—WEAF, 860; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670. ling stockers, [email protected]; fat cows slow, PITTSBURGH, Nov. 15 (U. P.).— either 50 or 75 per cent of their : : = —y X
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The Commerce Department an- ? nounced today that the United ; O( 'A / Bl AY J NESS OTHER LIVESTOCK house Electric & Manufacturing y. ois received cover 306,321 acres States imported $27,057,711 in gold’ & . CINCINNATI, Nov. 18 (U. P.) Hogs Co, in contrast to the 4 per cent|,t wheat with an estimated insured . during the week ending Nov. 8, an : Salable, 2200; total, 2450; holdover, 80. adjusted compensation’ paid in production of 3,889,038 bushels, Mr increase of more than $7,000,000 Hl a) 152° fob-id0 or, | October. Gregory said. ‘The three high over the preceding week. Australia The bonus is paid under the| onic! are DeKalb with 1080 con:
ich) furnis : | Rai jobs. Private placements were 45323857, : Jeadin i gg he Ral Employment Up per cent above these of last Oc-|2 200, TR Fh RL ILL Westinghouse wage and salary plan tracts, Noble with 966 and Randolph
leading source of supply. Japan| Railroad employment in Indiana J. Br heifers Tight, but trade uneven, few sales |and the amount is established each , sent $4,765,370. is &t a two-year high of nearly 35. Jones, ey an: seting as- about steady. Undertone weak. cows and |, neh in proportion to the net with 922.
: 000 1 th iated Dahe He nanged Ode aot heifers 20d earnings of the preceding three am aw 2 mt a ’ : employees, the Associated Rail- Eon : Deadline Extended ways of Indiana reported today. Incorporations 15 BUSINESS AT A GLANCE
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NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (U. P).—lin railroad shops, increased traffic|, Will-Burn Mines, Inc. 130 E. Washing: |ply. Steady to. wesk. Few foie. sosd months were $3,321,022, of ‘which| National Tea Co. 4 weeks ended x L s to L ng- | ply. steady 0. " ‘weak. Few Jots P X oy | The Marine Midland Trust Co. of on the rails and confidence in a |ieh Sty Jadianspolie: agent, Max M. Ples-| trucked in lambs. $9G0.25; Siigfhd 3 Ja $853.045 was earned in August,iNov. 4, sales $4,682,760 vs. $4,166,007
‘New York and the Allegheny Corp. |continued business revival contrib-|min i ar ae ad EM el is $1,104,137 in September and $1,363,- | year ago, up 12.4 per cent; 44 weeks,
ning coal and drilling oil wells; Boy have agreed to extend to Nov. 28|,t04 to the employment rise, thes .f5ins Jess A. Eldridge, Joe M. Burn: Nov. 15 (u. #40 in October. Sie I MOAN Yeub am up 1 per cent.
the time for submitting a plan of | ,eeaciation reported. Approximately| Liquors, Inc. Indiswa Hogs—5 conts highs 3 . . 1 ogs—5 cents higher; 160-180- 1 $6.30; readjustment for the Alighany 55(30,000 were employed by railroads inf. trade-mark label, * “Mello Ridge." Class Jo0-300 The, $6 on 0-220 Ibs. sei 10; 220- B AN K LO AN S RI SE R. C. A. Communications, Inc. of 1950, it was announced today. January this year. Dermistoss. Mis. «00. Trans.| S80 0-31 : September net income $436,073 vs.
' Marine Midland, as trustee for {he ortation Bldg. halagapoiis’ agent, Earl 1bs., $6.05: a bss. 20; Di] i : T0 ANOTHER HIGH $33,813 year ago; 9 months net in-
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» Alleghany 5s of 1950, has allocated] H. E. Storer, Indianapolis agency | Jolly. same a ress; shares of $10 par jfbs. : : come $724,991 vs. $237,123 year ago. 2 lug and 500 sh cil % i ; $100,000 of the cash included in| yoo = OE re Go| elie And 800 share no par value: mai cules: $11: lambs, $0. * Missouri Pacific R. R. Co, Septheir collateral to the purchase of medical and chemical products; Ted C. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (U. P.). - such bonds under the terms of the| Was host - to company officials and Brown. Alfred L. Salt, Crawford Don- v —Commercial, industrial and agri- one het Joss $784 925 3.1 31 aL 4 second supplemental indenture se-|salesmen at an all-day conference) waiers shoe store, Inc. 120 E. Wayne Cur b S tocks cultural loans of Federal Reserve 203 gy 114, 494 year ago. - curing those bonds. here today. ° t. Pt. Wayne; agent, Charles C. Arm- member banks in 101 leading cities : : : N 4 roel stron 3 710 E. Mc nley St., South Bend; High Low rose $20,000,000 in the week ended Pennsylvania R. R. Co, week ‘EB A ds Rul Gerald S. Nolen, company press eather goods. Jewelry, ei. Fetalling shoes. Alsi Co Am...139 = 139 Tee 5 to a new two year high of ended Nov. 11 carloadings 73,384 cars Exchange mendas nuie dent, Des Moines, Iowa, and W. F. strong, Charles C. Armstrong, Leo J. Lam. |Am he R32 i% $4,330,000,000, the system disclosed vs. 73,877 previous week and 52,572 NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (U. P.).— | Winterble, director of agencies, and aw: oul Dive Laboratokios, Ino.. Washs Am Super... nile today. year ago. The New York Stock Exchange|50 state representatives were ex- |ingto gton St. Rensselaer, a agent. | Schuyler C. A. The week’s increase made a net! - Berghoff Brewing Corp., quarterly gain of $418,000,000 in these “busi-{25 cents payable Dec. 15 record Dec. ness loans” over the past 12 weeks. |5 vs. like payment previous quarters. New York City member banks ac-| Dictaphone Corp, $1 on common counted for only $2,000,000 of the|payable Dec. 1, bringing total 1939 latest rise, but made up $200,000,000 payments to $2. 5 a Share vs. $1 in of the 12 week expansion. 1938. Tem _ B. F. Goodrich co, year-end of $1 LOCAL ISSUES on common payable Dec. 18 record The following ng quotations by the Indian- Dec: 4, first since 50 cents paid Sept. polis anond Be Br Con: 20, hot merely 30, 1637. indicate the approximate market level Kimberly-Clark = Corp., ' regular on buying and selling "quotations of quarterly 25 cents on common payrecent transactions. able Jan. 2 record Dec. 12.
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CLEVELAND, Nov. 15 (U. P.)— —A survey by the Case Tech, student publication of Case School of Applied Science, has shown that 433 students of 636 voting believe in a U. 8. cash-and-carry plan during the Efropean war. The survey showed that 509 students fa-
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® ‘ request a statement of its financial| Realtors to Meet pS0uth Bend Motor Sales Co. South .- ‘condition as of a date within four Be Bend; Jeorqan nization; capital stock, 250/El Bd & Sh... . months prior to such request. The Marion County Sheriff Al Feeney | shares of $100 pas value, | Pruenaut Trai 29 financial statement shall be one|ls to speak at the luncheon meet- reall Bend Mo AOL Bus Con Se South Bend: een er which in the opinion of the firm|ing of the Indianapolis Real Estate| oq Worshipful St. James Grand Hubs Oil - fairly presents the financial condi- Board in Hotel Washington tomor- jvdge of cAlcient rte and oAsented mp 0 Can .. ans tion of such firm.” Tow. His subject is “Youth at. the capital stock: Charles W. Neiom, Charles | jones & Lau ! fossioad i 1 boasd ilent. oods, Napo oo Seige, William Lane. Lock ee ed AN < 31% am, I pres n 0, ployes Credit Union, | Ne! ro 2 ; Gent Ing Pou 1: nor ord frexner 0 .
Ribsan & DAILY PRICE INDEX |who returned this week from the |jndianapolis: amendment Jereasing cap No hm Ep “1 t Wayne 1%.0l0. national convention of real estate| Litchfield B No ind PS 6 pf 90% 96% Cc com ‘..i. NBW YORK, Nov. 15 (U. P).—|poaric in Los Angeles, ariw dpiitaticld Brothers on Vernon; Pernroad : ; r . 1% pid.
Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted _| Williams Creek Bou .| Bhs £0 price index of 30 basic commodities, Sopvention procesdivgs The pro dian anpiis; Creek Boulevard Realty C 0 Sta oe oi ‘Onto compiled for United Press (1930-32 Pal) i property 4 Mo Ed mihi Hinols corpora: | 1 average equals 100): ——— ‘| surance agen 3 Jo Operae BT
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« Year Ago ssquesese. 10554 Bros, Co., wholesale firm at 117-119 | Bf, Address to 1939 High (Oct. 8) cesses sene 119.66 S. Meridian St.; has: been sold hy Stewart, “same. sadvess e of agent "BE. M. : 7 D PRICES L3% van qm Lh i : CAG. Nov. 16 (UP). Apples] New York Cit
1939 Low (July 24) ceeeacnon.. 101.40{ Albrecht R. C. Kipp, former presi- A A, Hlectric Su s £hoation; ; dent and treasurer, to Leon Levin of | Eativette at Lebanon: © AUDI oie iin, : ; : 5 : re U. S. STATEMENT Terre Haute. is th resident rm Ce Campbells Toe Off Brew ..ieeoi.. 9% 9 p= Bonds i TR 30, Pee do al A . e NEW .D Cr Co.” and “Campbell's Ice Cream Sry eer tea Cen - 51 00 Forgan fornia, Crates. i dati a & i . ald tg : hd WASHINGTON. Nov. 15 (U. P.).—Gov- -land treasurer; Mrs. Levin is vice. Go. its Ee Sloe. Class 45; foods and in- Comwlth Ed ‘ : American Loan 5s 46 |. FL 101 | matoes—California, 1 4 a SE Extra Trousers, 5.00 x 5, an president; Walter H. Eggert, secre-| eredi hid! reer $9 St Cgt (Citizens Ind Hel das 6 He Sait bi weg © a5. 8 Tr) aly ; oP op : Tra iE ay. and Buniest H. Graf, the presi=| olL "PRODUCTIO . Hei vaves J 4 T&T Pt Wa; y 55..103/ ery — Ca tora: =r Sl TT ) '34|dent’s assistan eae Bg Tel 4%% - pi 106 42%%c; Tda La - Since 1880 .the firm has been’ N No'west = a 10% | Ind Tel 5% 60 ees een : 2 | yellows, iullrioit : x ha a 3.43 wholesalers and jobbers of i ADVANCES IN WEEK Bo TE SHS giro o0 | 101 En This is the suit we feel is the best you'll find Lk Bini It is expected that NEW. YORK, Nov. 15 (U. PJ— anywhere at this low price. It's ‘made expressly
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jewelry, watches, electrical appliances, radios and texfiles will be added and plans to expand the Jail order ‘business.
Find: Jobs for 8911.
The Indiana State Employment
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8911 persons in private jobs in Oc- «| tober, b
the monthly record for the fifth time this year
~The 30 state employment offices, rk paid for
Daily average gross crude oil pro-|
duction’ In the United States rose
205,850 barrels ‘in the week ended Js: % Nov. 11, the American Petroleum o- x
amounted to 3,797,200 ‘barrels daily,
against 3,501,350 barrels in the pre-|
ceding week and 3,642,150 barrels in the four weeks ended Nov. 11. In |the week-ended Nov. 12 last year the
: 1 dally average was 3.243250 barrels, The Bureau of Mines calc Jhon
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