Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1939 — Page 26

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THE PA anoLIS TIMES

FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1939

N. Y. STOCKS

(By United Press)

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Sr 25.000 Increase Shown Hoyge In Factory Employment

Dec. 1 (U. P). said, has increased by —Labor Secretary Frances Perkins {rom May to November. The insaid today that preliminary figures! crease in mid-November, she added, | |was smaller than those which ocshowed a gain in factory employ- | curred betwee. August and Sep- >*+ ment of 25000 in the period from tember and September-October but mid-October to mid-November, was at a greater rate than in any The increase, Miss Perkins said,! month during the period of rising was largely in steel, cotton, textiles, employment of 1936 to 1937 except electric machinery, aircraft con-|in December, 1936. struction and slaughtering. Normai-| Increases in aircraft construction she sald, seasonal employment and steel, Miss Perkins said, probdeclines in the canning and apparel ably were due to domestic needs | | industries, resulting in a loss of ap-/and the national defense program | {proximately 135000 jobs in the and not war orders. She said the | | period. | European war is still too recent to Non-agricultural lve reflected in increased industrial!

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Two additional requirements have been made in terms and conditions under which 1940 parity pavments will be made to producers of corn, tobacco and wheat, Albert L. Steinmeier, Marion County Agricultural | Conservation Committee chairman, announced today | The first requirement is that the producer plant within the total of the acreage allotments of corn, tobacco and wheat established for his {farm under the 1940 farm program. ! The other requirement is that the producer not offset performance on * the farm by overplanting the three commodities on other farms in 3'2 which he has an interest. 2 Mr. Steinmeier said the rates of price adjustment payments will be jannounced after the 1939 season laverage - prices are determined. i————— [Un Gas Co

DAILY PRICE INDEX [oF © £74 © ! NEW YORK, Dec. 1 - avn. & Bradstreet's daily weighted price Incorporations index of 30 basic commodities, com-| National Starch Products of piled for United Press (1930-32 av-|In¢. Indianapolis; dissolution.

)s Franklin Tool Co.. Michigan corporation: ng, closing | erage equals 100) | admitted to Indiana to deal in oil well on medium weight|y esterday

n medi seight 118.64 supplies. 1d Plaster y | 250-300 bs. 85 304 | Week ago 11799 PHY ‘amie a Ty ar Month ago

b NS GEIR: | Sows corporation: admitt AE we er bo x 00.440 Ibs. $2 $0 118.16 form subcontracting work on Music all ster Year ago .. 105.57 ih | 1939 High, Oct 18. et.

’ {of Purdue University 25: few ligh! neigh! s around $3.10; most Midwest Development Corp. 500-550 Ihe, $4 50G47 119. 66 | Amendment inereasing capital | shares no par value -11939 Low, July 24 101.40 | 278.

Cattle—Receipts, 1500 | Oliver Marquis, Post No, STATEMEN T WASHINGTON

ter than 100 loads Inter jects oF sibs the American Legion: no capital Clifford Streamer, Carl Wiley, Dec. 1 (U. P).—Govern ment expenses and receipts for current { fiscal vear

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“|Cash Bal, 2 1 supply. very scarce, > ) mci * Receid 8000: fat lambs in fair-| Work Bal 1.484 | (and coal tar and oth P, Seni ng. Denshe Nain ent Corp., dissolution.

Pub. Debt 41.301 a a ceipl steady to strong: good to 3 - - or lambs around $8759: best| 00 Res. 17 He. 356.001 18 137.447,809.51 held. [email protected] and upward: sheep about | = . Ty Beatie Siuugater eves elgThie, INDIANAPOLIS ¢ CLEARING HOUSE Clearing $3.137.000| Stephenson Investment Co. liminary dissolution. Christian Woman's sions, Indianapolis; of incorporation.

Debits : $3. 159.000 FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOOD PRICES CHICAGO, Dec. fu.

| NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (U. P.).—Pollowing [are noon cable rates on major currencies: P.). AD Michigan Bh Chaos bu., $141.25. Potatoes—Tennessee, bu, $1.156G1.35

Cable Rates Net “hange (pound) .. OlLar) (franc) rots —California, crates, $225483 as— California, bu, 32754285 Celerv—MichiTomatoes—Texas, nach--Missourt, (50-1, Yellows, 62'sc. Jowa Yellows, diana Whites, 80c; Colora i

| Th Expenses s 3 861.2 y Receipts 2,163 Gross Def. 1697. 1.686 3

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ON THE RADIO

8 8 8 TONIGHT 6:30—Professor Quiz, WFBM. 7:00—Kate Smith, WFBM. 8:00—Johnny Presents, WFBM.

8:30—George Jessel, WIRE.

THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies In program ane

CHICAGO S-WENR 3 (NBC Net.)

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Hog prices held steady at the] Union Stockyards here today, the) | Agricultural Marketing Service re- | ported. | Yesterday's 10-cent gain was] maintained throughout all ig Top price quoted was $5.85 on the 160 to 180-pound division. Vealers! ‘also were steady with a $10.50 top. | Lambs sold steady to 25 cents] jdown, the decline being on native | | offerings. |

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Big noise of the waning football season is tomorrow's Army-Navy contest which the three major networks will describe for you from Franklin Field, Philadelphia. You may hear it locally on WIRE at 1pm Between halves NBC's pickup will switch’ to Kankakee, Ill., where 1200 rooters may be heard cheering the two teams with mixed emotions; the reason being that both captains, Harry Stella of the Army, and Navy's Allen Bergner, are Kankakee boys. Incidentally, the broadcast, and a later transcription, will be shortwaved to outlying Army outposts and, as Mr. Winchell has it, “all the ships at sea.” EJ ”

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SATURDAY PROGRAMS INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS WIRE 1100 WIBO (NBC-MES) 1050

INDIANAPOLIS 230

CINCINNATY (CBS Net.)

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Indiana. By way of observance, WIRE will broadcast a talk on the subject at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow. The title is “New Men, New Nations, a New World.” Shortwave listeners may hear rebroadcasts of a talk on moral rearmament by Lord Athlone, uncle of King George VI, at 4:45 and 9 p. m. today (9.58 and 11.78 megacycles) or at 12:45 p. m. tomorrow (15.31 megacycles).

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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change):

760; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350,

SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 1352) Lambs | $ 5.00- 9.50 oo 019-85 6.00- 7.50

Goad and choice Medium and good Common

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1 \TA LOCAL PRODUCE Heavy breed hens, 5 lbs. and over, nder 5 lbs, 9¢: Leghorn hens, 7 od White Rock springers, 2! 11¢; colored springers, 2'; 10c: Leghorn broilers, 2 (bs. the Chicago Board of old Torso aor Rains in the winter wheat| No. 1 strictly iresh { 18¢; each full case must weight 55 lbs gross: a net deduction of 15¢ for each ull will be made, 31'ac NO. y IY: @30c. 27¢; . No. 2,

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140. 160 lbs. 20 lbs. Sav es,

CINCINNATI, and Salable, and over, weights,

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mostly Cattle—Salable,

medium to good short fed heifers around’

other Arch Oboler play on Kate Smith's CBS-WFBM broadcast at 7 o'clock tonight. In the cast are Luther Adler, Ruth Nelson, Leif in a Ee ny fara Jude 13] Erickson, oman, Bolnen aid: Mor, y 280- 300 1bs., $5.15: 300-325 1bs., | this week: good to choice trucked-in native | BS nae, Diy. ist filed

$4.95: 350-400 lbs.. $4.85: | lambs, [email protected]; common and medium, 120-140 Ibs.. $5.35: 100-|[email protected]; slaughter ewes mainly $2@3. in an airplane, ”

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650-725 lbs, $8.75@9 25: common {to me Shum steers. vearlings and heifers bulked, 0@8.: steers scarce ammon to good

6.5 y.- Hogs | Tat beef cows mostly $5506.50,

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bs.. $5.25. 325- 350, ibs. 5.60: $5 10. roughs, $11. Lambs, $8

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George Jessel's guest lineup for {tonight (8:30 p. m.,, NBC-WIRE) includes Rosemary Lane, of the movies; Parkyakarkus, dialect comedian; Arthur William Brown, the |1llustrator, and Max Bacrach, authority on furs.

I ¢, P).— Sos. [email protected]; 250-325 1bs., $5@ FONERS, $4.75 down, $9 down

1 (U. P.).—Hog! $5800; fairly orve. | 160 lbs. up, 5@10c lower; lighter steady: hep. $5 iy 200.325 lbs. -14 I [email protected], sows, 100-140 lbs., [email protected]; sows WAGON WHEAT

$4.50 down. 500: total. 525: calves, Indianapolis grain elevators are naying fresh salable supply limited but sales|for 1 red, 85c. subject to market undertone generally steady: few lots] | ange: other grades on their merits. Cash corn, new No. 3 vellow, 45¢. Oats, 35c.

Caly es, $10. :

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20. Sepled-Beam Headlamps 21. Dust windshield wi base of windshield

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The B/G 1940 FORD VE

It’s different from any other 1940 car! It’s bigger than any previous Ford car! Five inches more over-all length. Four inches more usable inside length in Sedans. This BIG new Ford V-8 has 22 IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS —in comfort, convenience, safety, silence and style! Plus all the quality features that make the Ford such an outstanding value—V-type engine, big hydraulic brakes, style leadership, economy —with a real saving on tires, low price and Center-Poise Ride. (Rear-seat passengers ride ahead of the rear axle —not over it.) See us today, and arrange for a demonstration ride. Get the facts—and you’ll make it a Ford for ’40.

) Big, roomy De Luxe Ford for 1940 with New Ride-stabilizer. OVER-ALL LENGTH 190 INCHES