Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1939 — Page 10
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‘Att ti : en de Bovis tay in ih Draws en on. comes on the air at 10:30 p. m. with an account of what's happening, the single sisters should be pursuing the wily Philadelphia he Duss in. Bn 0% The broadcast will continue until 11 o'clock, at which time it is hoped that the desperate city will. ‘have returned to normal. If: there is anyone who doesn’t know what Sadie Hawkins Day is— and it seems highly unlikely—he may turn to The Times comic page and see what's happening to Li'l Abner Yocum and Daisy Mae. And
for further details, Cartoonist Al rima donnas Capp, creator of Lil Abner, will be|pafore tre Motopoiton Opers caf on the air from Philadelphia to tell get at them. And tonight it will how he happened to conceive this be on Bing’s show (9 p. m., NBCwn “open, season” on the un-|wrpm that Jarmila Novotna, m male zech kian he In the course of his remarks, it Dzechoslayakiay eopianc, makes hes
may be that Mr. Capp will let slip|:: - the information that Lil Abner, ers Joss Deautil Of Spera ing
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pateh dian oi Soing on the radio. eg g onday, the rustic mp’s new “Shows Romeo’s adventures will be incorpo- of Rompe is posta, by a rated into a serial, Monday through Jocal business firm on each station Friday, on NBC-Red at 5:45 P.M. {of the chain. The New York spone 8 » = sor, a clothier, was Mr. Keinp’s first The mystery that surrounded sponsor. Marlene Dietrich seems to have ! : flown out the window, and with it, all her austerity. At least Marlene the Glamorous has agreed to be paired with Maxie Rosenbloom in an interview as part of her “Good News” appearance on NBC-WIRE
‘World conditions “wil reach 5 turning point on Nov. 21, not Nov, 27, Df! E. A, Strath-Gordon is exs pected to tell a CBS-WFBM audi- ‘ ence at 7:30 p. m. on the “Strange As It Seems” program. Dr. Strath-Gordon bases his pres
diction on the Great Pyramid of Gizeh, which he says hasn't an important since biblical times. Recently he the crisis would reach its head on the 27th but later found he had ved in his calculations by one-sixth of an inch,
Business News: Favorable;| | Steels, Motors Strong; : Wheat Rallies.
By UNITED PRESS . Stocks advanced fractions to more “than $1 in the forenoon dealings today on the New York Exchange and held the gains in the early afternoon. Volume increased slightly over yesterday’s, which was the smalest since Oct. 16. ‘Favorable corporation reports,
PREPARED BY ADMINISTRATIVE AND RESEARCH CORPORATION - NEW YORK, 1926=100 TAN Fe. | MAR APR. MAY JUNE JULY
N.Y. STOCKS PRICES SLUMP pe AT STOCKYARDS
DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES 80 INDUSTRIALS Yesterday ....co0cvceceees.. 140.58 =0.24 ; 15 to 25-Cent Drop Made; 9000 Hogs Received;' $6.15 Is Top.
Week AZO ...ccocover.aessss 148.98 1.80 Month AO .....cssececssses 158.36 0.18 Year Ago ....i.cciuiene, «os 152.78 +124 High, 1989, 155.92; low, 121.44. High, 1038, 158.41; low, 98.95. 20 RAILRO Hog prices dropped 15 to 25 cents at the Union Stockyards here ‘today as receipts expanded to 9000 head; . the Agricultural Marketing Service eteresecssneensa 25.98 —o.22|TEPOrted. Month ARO ciciereiissieeses 25.85 +0.10 Year Ago 28.60 40.43 High, 1989, 27.10; low, 20.71. High, 1988, 25.19; low, 15.14.
Times Speciol 1 HOUSTON, Tex. Tex. Nov. 16.—Houston is busy making money. Some people here are getting rich, all are trying, and of course some are losing their shirts, There is money in oil. You can see the profit motive working down fon Rusk Ave. where the Texas State Hotel stands on one side and the Cotton Hotel on the other. There, in the early evening, the oil men congregate after a day in the fields. The term “oil men” is used in its
AVG. SEP. OCT. DEC.
Indiana’s Corn| Yield Estimated At Record High broadest sense. A man may be a > — farmer. But if oil is struck on his
; ; “back 40” he forthwith becomes an Pp LAFAYETTE : iis Sov : 2.3 oil man, and goes in search of more Indiana's corn crop at an all-time of the same easy riches. high yield of 51 bushels per acre,|- And Who rious? with the total for 1939 at 211,344,000/ He may be a roustabout or a tool bushels, 22 per cent above last year|dresser, living. on wages, but he and 40 per cent higher than the hopes for a killing. And who knows? 1928-37 average. Next week he may be staking his
‘breakfast. The figures were announced to-|Present boss to a day by the Purdue University sta-| Scouts, lease hounds, driliing con, tistics department in co-operation |tractors and geologis aro with the U.S. Agricultural Market-|in the lobbies of the two hotels and ing Service The timates were a|On the sidewalks, talking each othbushel higher per acre than earlier | °F anguage, =¥ swapping leases i | royalties. ones. 12422,-| Oil is an old story to Houston. 000 aa an| The play caine 10 Fast Texas ih a average per acre yield of 195|0i8 Way before the depression. The bushels, 48 per cent above last year Big Sompeies nave | Blocked up Tost 3 » Z 0 e Pi. ! ’ snd Jou times as large as the av- proration laws to give stability to Other crop estimates are cowpeas deye Spent, producers refiners and harvested for peas, 120,000 bushels; | in nies have tremen6474 | buckwheat, 154,000 bushels; tobac- Dije Te Sompan eV Houston's 9199 co, 9,704,000 pounds; sorghum syrup, | oj) prosperity today is on the solid ae. 304.000 Selions; Lik Doki foundation of a regularized market
and steady payrolls. : 000 bushels; commercial apples, 1,-| Most of the curb traders are 250,000 bushels; pears, 527,000 bush- ‘merely the boys who are still on els; grapes, 4800 tons.
the outer fringe, trying to get in. LOCAL ISSUES
The bonanza days are gone. But the apie Plowing Siowsions by, the the odin.
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Month ALO ..o...vecee esssis $4.71 40.20 Year ALO .c..vcivveiinerses S18 40.47 High, 1939, 85.90; low, 24.14. High, 1988, 33.98; low, 19.00.
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Another Monarch While oil is king, it is not the only monarch of Houston. There is money in other people's . |wars. You can see the profit mo.T1tive working at the docks along the ship channel which the Federal Government built 50 miles inland to make Houston a port. A quick swing around in an auto3. 80 an rs on and mobile disclosed two Norwegian 7.78- 9.25| [medium.. 7.00- 9.50|70dp's P&L : ships and one Greek vessel loading 150-330 Catves > 90I NI Serv 512% pfd...... 88 92 |scrap iron for Japan, a Swedish 6.50- 7.75 feast, 436) 3 091; | ship taking on lubricating oil, and Steers, Heifers tle. Steers a British tanker gasoline, for Eng-
Cattle, 8 Mixed ee. land. 0. J030:11.90 0 1180. 15 3% Houstonians, like other Ameri500- 750. 9.50-10.50/°550% 300. . 9.00 cans, don’t want to fight in othe Heifers ag; 10%. $3 8% people’s wars. But they want th Oholce®. 1035-11 50! 300-1000... 7.50- 8.25 share in supplying the sinews, at OL [Comm a profit. 9.00-10.25] 500- 900. _6.50- 7.50 Houston is after its share of the 0. 7.50- 9,25 dedium and much-advertised boom in trade oe Caves with South America. Shi p, company executives here are working night and day trying to get cargoes to carry to and from South American ports. ~ Hustling for Business ; Before the war began, much of the commerce between Gulf ports and Latin America was carried in British, German, French and Japanese boitoms. Now they are gone and American ships are hustling for the business. In the first 10 months of the year Houston issued building ‘permits for $22,000,000 worth of new ¢onstruction, of which most was for FHA-
indicate the approximate market based on Se selling quotations of recent transact on
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the general J Deere Wheat rallied to score fractional gains after a weak opening on the |D: a Chicago Board of Trade today. | Du ‘ Firmness at Winnipeg and failure |Dv Pont. pL. of showers in the southwest to touch. some of the worst dry areas in|gjec Kansas and Oklahoma stimulated: buying on the initial decline. _ At the end of the first hour |Ex-cell wheat was unchanged to up % cent,’ oy corn up % to % cent, and oats|Fed Dep St .. 25% 2 % cent lower to % cent higher. ~ + Corn futures reflected the action in . gal, ge Raw futures spurted sharply|Gen Foods today to feature an otherwise mixed 8 hs trend in major New York com-|Geodrich modity markets. Trading in virtu- |S
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crop and bi pine, which has just announced a Bids are to be let today by the
$3,000,000 expansion. Sears, Roebuck & Co. Construction
In 1920 Houston's population was| 3:15 178,000; in 1930 it was 292,000. Next 8 Smilin Forum Department for construction of a new super service station at the
year the Government will take a new census. And the Chamber of 09 1 athieon Norris t | northwest corner of Alabama and 2 | vermant sts.
Commerce says the new count will i50 Sollywoad / The service station, plans for
late Yesterday ssavesssssnissnnees 118.03 be about 440,000. ’ oni, hone 5 15| Week 880 ........cesssenees 11813] The people aren't interested now Attend FHA Me Meeting which were announced here earlier, is to be modern throughout, accord. |; , orl Peters, State FHA direc-
sp Month 0 e00ccs0sscsssssne 119.38 in politics. They don’t care whether ed’ otferin CET ax: | Year Hn sereesressenssseses 105.83| Franklin Roosevelt or John Garner tor, and K. L. Overfield, FHA rental ing to Stanley Shipnes, store manager. Salesrooms for automobile housing appraiser, are in Chicago
sow: underione sround| 1039 high (Oct. 8)........... 119.66|is elected President in 1940—"“So 1939 low (July 24)............ 101.40{long as he’s a Democrat.” attending a five-day conference on Shcesories are to be provided in the| ney developments on the agency's
ste vi on practicall y all classes; refu ? 0 : eyo : The first floor of the building, “ate C S08 Program. LORRI ales, I
lower lamb bids Sar and asking stronger price rates; aro [email protected] on best offerings; initial bide mostly [email protected]; unertone, strong shee; native ewes eligible, $5.152.50; best best held higher. State and district FHA direc Which will occupy a lot with arom Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wise frontage of 200 feet on Vermont st consin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and 100 feet on Alabama St. South’ Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska and be constricted in the same sizle of Tlinois are attending, together with %|architecture as the present Sears Washington.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 $250 LOUISVILLE $3.75 COLUMBUS iE DAYTON 50 RICHMOND
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Phone Riley 9331 THI 3;
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Book List Available
The Business Branch of the Indianapolis Public Library today announced it has compiled a list of new books for the foreman. The list ship and Supervision,” Cushman; Foremanship Training,” Diemer; “How to Handle Grievances,” Gardiner; “How to Be a Good Foreman,” Reitell, and “The Worker, the Foreman, and the Wagner Act,” Greeman. Industrial arts classes of the public schools have printed copies of the list which are available at any of the 21 branch libraries.
New Building Planned
A one-story building at 723-725 N. Capitol Ave. will be constru~ted for
Kinsey Co., jobbers of heavy ma‘chine tools ‘and mill supplies, The building is to be constructed by Henry G. Dollman, owner, and leased through W. A. realtors, to the Kinsey company which: has been located at 235 S. Meridian St. for 20 years, O. J. Pool is architect. The ‘structure is expected to be completed March 1. The frontage will be 56% feet and the depth 150 feet. The steel cone struction will be faced with brick
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Processes, Ine. Delaware co! Tas business of purity BL dian Stor {ng ie liquids and Bs . os os “Gases Rex Trailer pe Inc, Eas tern Ave. and Habig St., Conner rsville; agent, Mannin W. Goldberg, 3100 Fletch Ave. Indian: | © polis; 1 res par ue; manufacturing trailers, Pht a ating insurance 2 apeney; na: Manning W. Goldberg, Bernard Stroyman. The Commercial = Indemnity Insura: Co., 3 Guaranty Bldg., Indiana is: 3.
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Bridges-Wilson orp. Massachuset corporation; Withdrawal from Indiana. is iple 8. Mines dita inois Nols, Sorpora. | to India sell
Jam Norris, Thomas a. Scanlon;
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& ibe fic: ner eligi higher, ewes, mainly $2@3.
Hogs. 230 0gs— 200° 1bs.
160 lbs 75; 1bs., $5.25; rou 5; stag {8 t. sit wi s, 6: : a 8
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