Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1939 — Page 13
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MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1939
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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CLAIM PRICES “HELP ILLINOIS
,/ John T. Flynn,
NEW YORK, Dec. 4—Our old] friend the double budget bobs up again. The suggestion comes from the President, and it probably will | never be adopted. The original scheme for a double budget was a plan to segregate the ordinary running expenses of the | Government from its capital-invest-ment expenditures. The object of
that plan was to enable the Govern- | | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 Conment to escape its deficit by the!
sheer juggling of figures—by auto- tending that the proposed prices for matically removing from the ‘ex- Indiana industrial coal are discrimpense” side of the ledger as much [inatory and a handicap in competGovernment expenditure as possible jo in the Chicago area, by calling it “investment.’
Indefensible as that plan was, it had at least & show of reason. It testimony to combat the findings of |
was plausible. Tt broke down be- experts for the Bituminous Coal Di-
For Proposed Rates: Hearings Resume.
Times Special
Hoosier | producers today prepared to offer
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TRADING QUIET, CHANGES SMALL ON N. Y. BOARD
Steel Operations Slower; Wheat Prices Easier; London Speculates.
By UNITED PRESS Stocks fluctuated narrowly inf quiet dealings today at New York. | Traders awaited new developments which might lift the market out of the rut. Few issues were changed more than fractionally, Business The National Association of Manufacturers reported that about 65 per cent of its members believe production will hold or rise above current
news continued bright.
ON THE RADIO
TONIGHT Dagwood turn Thespians at the 7:00Andre Kostelanetz, WFBM. same time, CBS-WFBM. .
7:00—Tommy Riggs, WIRE. " ste tz the orchest - 8:00—Raflio Theater, WEBM. Andre Kost line z and rchestra will play a suite from “Porgy and
8:30—Alec Templeton, WIRE, Bess” at 7, CBS-WFBM. In addi
[tion they'll do “Stop, It's Wonders the hit tune of the University Pennsylvania's show, “Great Sherlock Holmes is
It appears that Benny Goodman [will part company with his present | sponsor soon after the first of the ful,” year with Bob Crosby taking over of his spot | Guns.” Mildred Bailey probably will . transfer from Goodman to Crosby| back with us again at 7, NBCland there hasn't been any official WIRE, in “The Adventures of | word about the plans of Helen Charles Augustus Milverton, As | Ward. Tt's a safe bet nobody is go-| usual, the cast will include Basil ing to let her get off the air. | Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. | Slightly different in nature will be the Radio Theater's presentation [of “A Man to Remember,” the well remembered movie, in a radio play wie Bob Burns taking the role (made by Edward Ellis,
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A new series of broadcasts from! WJJD will start at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow when Mrs, William T Bruckner, state president of the! Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, talks on “City Manager ” Form of Government.” | Richard Crooks, at 7:30, NBC Beatrice Kay will repeat her “Don't WIRE, will sing “Drink to Me Only Go in the Lion's Cage” for The Gav | With Thine Eves.” Alfred Wallen= Nineties at 9:30 o'clock tonight. [stein and the orchestra do Tehais CBS-WIND Blondie and kowsky's “Sleeping Beauty Waltz.”
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cause of the false use of the word vision of the Interior Department. investment. | Ted bv Director Jonas Waffle of 22." the Indiana Coal Producers Asso-| BUT THE NEW plan is quite dif- ciation, they prepared texts and] ferent. The President is now going testimony to be presented at the to have a Budget A and a Budget hearings this week. B. Budget B is going to be used to| Meanwhile, the Division experts drain off from the expense account explained their position in Jepsors the $500,000,000 which the President tp Rep. Louis Ludlow (D. Ind). plans to spend to keep the United pudlow had sent protests regaiding | States out of war. the proposed prices from William | The President H. Book. executive vice president of $2,500,000,000 this coming year Oh the Indianapolis Chamber of Com-| “national defense.” Where the money nm earce. is to come from is bothering everv-| 1p the letters Mr. Book charged body. Should it be raised by taXes (pat Evansville and Terre Haute
Recoup Saturday's Losses: or should the Government bOITOW quid enjoy lower prices than In-|
it? From many quarters has come |siananolis under the proposed | Top Advances to $5.85;
A protest against borrowing money schedule, and Illinois coal would be | ) . : f . s | | r Tor national Selon. said he would able to undersell Indiana mines in| Vealers H ghe » siaen 1aS 11 ln 3 Justis rea. | leave the matter up to the people gg rial 3 ae Divi] De Se a, hg sion assured Rep. Ludlow that the for guidance in this upon their lead- Indiana producers will have ample ers. That's why thev elect a Presi- opportunity to protest and the dent—to give them “leadership on Doints at issue were explained in things like this. The President another letter to Rep. Ludlow from zooms spose Touch hn Te Novell Wo Roberts che oe” sponsibility and wants somebody ! } ! ! : pO oS) The latter pointed out that Dr
else to take the rap on how the nl! v money is to be raised. But this de- Charles J. Potter, Division expert. . had testified as to the manner of
fense budget is his baby and he 3 . ought at Jenst advise People on it. |establishing the prices which are {protested.
HOWEVER. he Ton Rooks to shear | Freight Charges Different
the issue of some of its thorny side by dissociating it from the regular| “These proposed prices and recombudget. He aims to segregate this mendations would not give Terre Haute or Evansville anv more ad-
vast increase in national defense and tell the people it is being used vantage over Indianapolis than they to keep the war from our shores. [always have had,” Mr. Roberts said. 28 “It is a geographical fact that >
We may then go ahead and ar-| 30 range for all the other expenses of coal mines are located almost within the Government in a budget un- the corporation limits of the first in Aa Gilts or Dore cluttered by this extra half billion. two cities, while Indianapolis must Choic o 220-3 o 08 5.10As for that, it will stand on its own pay a minimum of $1.23 a ton rail- . ® R60. an 230 Req 208. R legs. There it will be—a sum of road freight charges to get coal. DoD Good money to keep the war away from “Terre Haute, for instance, has to 0- 585 400- 450 our shores. If that can be accom- pay only the equivalent of 20¢ a ton aio. ; 36s 8 Medium uid plished by some sort of bookkeeping switching charges to get coal from, 2 : 30- 38 500 the local mine which dominates the \rediun x
high levels, Steel operations were scheduled at 92.8 per cent, a decline of 16 points from last week's record, the first] setback since Oct. 23. The dip was not unexpected since furnaces in various plants have been forced to close down for necessary repairs, | Bethlehem Steel maintained a fractional gain and U. 8. Steel held | around its previous close, Chrys-| LOR ler and General Motors were vir- | _oos | tually unchanged. Aircrafts were | —o.oo Slightly easier, with losses fractional. Year Ago ahaa —0.03 While coppers, farm equipments, and | High (1089), 155.02; Tow. 121.1%, oils were steady. High (1089), 158.41: Low, 98.95, | Speculative buying of Indian|_ 20 RATLROADS |shares featured an otherwise dull market on the London Stock EX- | . change, Trading in home ne In » [Of the list was restricted because of | 1 (uncertainties surrounding the Rus- | so-Finnish situation, American shares were mixed In a
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legerdemain, people won't care how the money is spent—it will be kKeep- city's market. ing us out of war. “The delivered prices for Indiana & Vealers (Receipts, Of course, the money is not to fifth vein nut-slack coals reflect a | ulls keep us out of war. It is for na- savings of $103 per ton for Terrel., .. Steers 3, excluded) tional defense, building ships. muni- Haute over what Indianapolis must 750- 900 $10. ; i Gulf Oil tions, guns, most of which will not pay. And that is exactly the differ- Top.aa0). 13 8 00- Rafid. .... 000000 5% Imp & oan be fabricated until this war is over. ence between the freight charges, 300.1500 and | Rem. -Rand 2 a Imp Tob Gt B i - iy 5 00d Common. _ 5.00- 6.00 Reo Mot {Ind P Lines The national defense of the coun- Terre Haute must pay to get coal| 59 Bh 50 Vealers {Elec St Bat .... { [Republic St) 'h | Locke Stl Chn try is as much a part of the cost of and what Indianapolis must pay. |} 1100 50 Good and {Eng Pub S k | Revere Cop .. .._ | Lockheed Air running the Government as any- | ee: El CE TRY Da Ren | Rend, or : : , RY § » i113 4 ommon an ® a evn Tob J thing else. Those costs belong in Says Quality Varies Medium xp Qhedium . 7.00-10.00 Fed Wat 8 A ang To the budget and nowhere else, | *“T think the thing that confuses iio. 1500 - 88 On Netier. §8 ; Flintkote \ LY For six years now the Government the Chamber of Commerce is the CRnmon Cattle, C has been playing with the budget, proposed mine price of $1.02 for fifth| =~ (Receipts, trying its best to minimize its defi- vein nut-slack coal at Terre Haute. M ae ers, Heifers cits. But just about the worst thing as compared to the mine price of "500-750 a government can do is to juggle §145 for the same coal at Indian- | G60¢ its bookkeeping to fool its people. apolis. But the differences in freight The present proposal is so unsound rates, and the competitive situation | that I predict it will not be adopted. this has created in Terre Haute ap{parentiy have been overlooked by | the Chamber. [ OCAl “The mine near the city is a fourth vein mine, and its coal will bring 20 cents a ton more than fifth | Bl ISINESS vein, because of differences in quality. This mine can put coal D | Terre Haute at a delivered price of | canner (low Medium |Tnt T&T Por [81 85 a ton. cutter) 3.50- 4.50 500 down %.50- 8.75] { Indplz PRL 6'.7 dq The Omar Baking Co. 901 E. 16th| «The fifth vein coal. to compete | SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 226%) [Johns Nan. .... J . 1% | Lincoln Nat Lifs Int St, has won the Employers Mutual with it at all, cannot be sold for| . . _.. Vaibs olii6< - } a IR Toa uk Sere 65: n 00 n Ol . y - 9% | + > | x ’ Insurance Co. safety plaque for the more than $165 a ton delivered in Medium’ and good " 7.95- 8.75 Kendall Pt Bi) DD eT Ca oth o on 6 ne \ hr ‘PEK J 4 C third consecutive vear, Ross © Terre Haute. Then, it costs 83 cents | comm Ewes (on Shion Baki 90. %.50 Keystone Stl 13 Pub Serv Co of Ind 6% pid. i ton freight charges to get fifth| bh bars Bresge BO 2 aoa 5m «tty, [Pub Sery Go of Tnd 17% pfd.. Davis, manager of Omar, Inc, said vein coal to the city, which would Common ‘and mediiin TTR Teh rr 1. "| Thion Tite: So com 1 - 3.4 -Y, a bie 1 C today. leave only $1.02 for the producer. | [Lehman W Wh wu | Pa tahiaute, EC oe ‘com The plaque is awarded for the in-| “That is the price proposed for CHIC AGO I. IVESTOCK Loew's veo Oy : | ool 8 *y, [Van Camp Milk Co nfd ; n x an J [10 RS . 3 3 ‘aah Woolworth ..... ! : 38 — In dustrial organization with the few- him, if he wants to sell his pol at} : Long Bell, A... ¢ % 3% Joos ; : Bonds AUTO AND DIAMOND est man hours lost through person. | TETe Haute as that is the most he| SHICAGQ, Dec, A, 0, F.—Hops Re . oo | AmEHCIR Foun Sy ] al injuries. The com ) sver could get in the light of the local] sieady oN Fa) 2 ’ AVhH aol : ] S. pany’s driver competition. | TiRagys tos it Rood And Ha : Cin \zen ghd Tel a 5 A1 1 g salesmen have a total of 202 no-ac- Ibs. $5.357 555, some 270-380-1b. butch Homo T&T Bt Warne 37 | ; 5 cidents years and have driven 247.-| Believes Rates Justified ers $518ab40. oe of" 450-1, backing WORKER "SENTENCED BUSINESS AT A GLANCE Home, T&T Fi Wayne 6 4 20 Months to Pay 000 miles without accidents during| ,.... ., . w aes oR pos) Av UNITED PRESS ind ETE deli WOLF SUSSMAN, INC, the last fiscal year, Mr. Davis said. | (NOW It costs $133 a ton to ship Ca'utq RECin roa Wotrs snd Srarhngs| IN BANK S ERROR fndpis, Rajivay 37 a a 290 W. WASH BT. either fourth or fifth vein coal to| Sohe'"d Choice fed steers and yearlings Minerals and Metals Division of Inter TET 8° 3, Brtaniished Indianapolis. A fair price of $1.65 g00d grades predominating, general Kill | Department of Commerce reports Kokomo Water 57 58 : Opposite Btatehoure Incorporations at the mine for the fourth vein coal carly 100 ong ® Veapiings eh NO medam LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4 (U. P).- | October exports of iron and steel | Nore S10 Broron 5%, 88 A Northwestern Realty, Tne, 5272 Hohman iS proposed both for Terre Haute TELS. S00, pRoRhLY offerings nas | | The happy story of Trinidad Tarin, from U. 8. 255081 gross tons, val- | Ra Roe Sa ‘» ng C J a ~ ‘ srk a NAT of 1 sie Is Bs tame Shares "Be Bar Hh: and for Indanapolis. Fourth vein Ri del Durer An shippers buying | 35, who closed out his $50 savings | | ued at $16,835795 vs. 244933 tons | Noblesse RL&P 815% 47 IVIL RST 3 1) NE eneral real estate; Robert H. Harrington. | COal then would be delivered at In- hulk better grade cattle; paving $10.28 | ha count and was handed $2708 w lor $154815468 previous month and |Qhio Tel Co >) yeorge A. Muenich, Claude E. Bagley, Nor-| djanapolis at $2.89 a ton. The 20-|10.75 freely on kinds scaling up to 18 ceou y : ed § went 901.473 f $11.462.580 | Pub Tel Co bert Gartner, ie {1bs.. best fed heifers, $10.40; mixed © lop today. tons o YPAr ago; |Fub Tel 44° SRB. BR egerreis Sales Elkhart: disso- | cent quality difference would make ings. $10.75: Lows yew el oe p |10 months exports 1,772,069 tons, | RIC Hoh: » Tato. Lions (Clb. Ene... Salem: no. can-1100€ Aith vein coal be delivered wre is cents higher: weighiy sausage bulls to] The bank found it had made al valued at $116.555474 vs. 1,786,660 or |T Haute Water Wks 8% S Lion: : Ww Sal 1 | $7.35: t 871.05 ; ot] | | " . T t - C \ Dr: Fb Tavis Cod Crkex [™% 2 i ti the freight cl ¢ Steady at Ro 50 JR RA IR here | mistake and had Mr. Tarin haleqd | $128,104,620 year ago. rac TB) ohn City Butchers, Tne. Indianapolis, amend: | educting the freight charges of) Western calves and vearlings With sorinkl- jute court. Mr. Tarin said he had |. National Association of Hosiery ment increasing capital stock to 200 shares ‘$1 23 from the postponed fifth vein Sheep--Receipts, 8000: very slow: prace [Manufacturers reports October mill OTHER LIVE ASTOC K ne, par value price would give a mine price of tically no early sales; undertone steady to| ONY $50 in his savings account. | rte Motors, $1 45 f r 1 1 4 I di weak: now talking $8 "5@890 on good to } [shipments of women 'S full fashioned CINCINNATI, Ree. 4 (UY PP) Wd Elles md oy en is, This 1s exactly the quality Qit-| snd" upNat: KERR I psy yet VUE RH HE Ht en Sue tol hosiery 4591678 dozen pairs, wp syiabie, av: ae iit OUTPITIERS 190 fe on ASE rs we qua i Y ~|live slaughter ewes at $3.75m4.25, best | SAVE Working as a day laborer in|131 per cent from year ago and | Diane toDyote 7%. ad | MEN, WOMEN and So CANADIAN BUSINESS Boa Toe wi Wig Ron eal held above $45 | Stockton, Cal, and when he went | FeCOI! high; 10 Jonny shipments | Ee RABE 1300 ., Bh a5. Faint b all types of hosiery 114.131.4953, 00% Coors yearlings and heifers fon. ADJUSTING TO WAR cin coal for delivery either in to the Los Angeles office of the bank [dozen pairs, up 79 per cent from | erally full steady. small lots good around gli Terre Haute or at Indianapolis (the teller shoved the whole pile of | year ago. | tom Lg TR LL PRL i ad ta WORTREAL Dec. § (0.5). clipe re fraymrg & ba bills through the wicket. Natiohal Lumber Manufacturers) ii, 1b fed hefers 48.50 Sommon Sud Rr nT Als, JeC, (UJ, 2%), ance. h Association reports week ended!) TR Es and heifers ndian 10 " y | i i i Mr. > mB. common to good fat heef cows as vl Onnosit Us Canadian business is adjusting it-| “The assertion that it is diserim- | . Tt TY Hic took the money and| Noy 25 lumber output of 523 mills] 7830: cnners and cutters main 233 ' 8 Ovvosite U self to the conditions brought ination against Indiana for Central (went to Calexico where he had “a [200,061,000 feet vs. 248060000 feet (io LIM LV EY VIRAL Arm. brass | about by the war, the current busi- Illinois coals be sold at 20 cents a Very €90d me." | bY Sat INS pHivigut wees ShIp= | 20% OE bulk Be NM ley, TRUMPET ness summary of the Bank of Mon- ton less than standard fifth vein Federal Judge Leon Yankwich | TENS 215,000,000 feet vs. 223331, =| Sheep--Salable, 150. Steady to weak few $ treal said today Indiana coals is based upon the as- sentenced h 000; booked orders 173,048,000 feet Io Bod OK a wethate: cligihls ro 88.30 Instruction Aside from the war business, the sumption that the two coais are of ler) RR mle two years in Ped-|ys 101 665.000. 404, poraiiy DOLL, common ahd med, | pank said, improvement has been equal value " Xr ND yf aA new law making Magazine Steel reports steel out- | N78 50, slaughter ewes, mainly $3 and INDIANA MUSIC 00 reported for such industries as| “Careful studies made by Dr. Pot- I 2 on to take Amavther- | put last week at 94 per cent, up 1 | WAYNE, 1nd ' newsprint and steel production, and ter and his association show that = 7ed funds” from a Federal bank point | ris. io NSE Only Sn 1h: ISS further Fame Dave been registered diana coal is of better quality 4 : 48 FOR 85 for export trade than the Illinois coal in question 39% 300108. S310 4.90 350 Important factors now under dis- and Dr. Potter testified that in his armers e S at Low P cussion, the summary said, deal|jyqgment this difference warranted rices : wah oo i “ Caniaduan | Indiana coals being sold at 20 cents) : Lam. wheat by Great Britain, plans tol, ton more than the Tlinois coal.’ A build cargo boats in Canada, and| esrb in ing ree in n ro fi ta ble LOCAL PRODUC E measures to control transportation | n Heavy breed hens, 5 Ibs, and over \ 5 heb NN and conserve fuel resources, DAIL Y PRIC E INDEX er ————————— under 5 1b, 0c; Leghorn hens ; and White Rock roasters, 4 Ibs i WY 1. PY — | CHICAGO, Dec y YY Hi lc; under 4 lbs, Oc; colored roasters, i dee LA Py i Dun # ¥ ; 7 AL DP [Oe pounds since the peak of theleorn. The Government loan price | he and up, 10¢; under 4 Ibs. fe: heavy Chica 0 Stocks rice index of 30 basic Ye ET STIPE it TES Yo) way SCH) 1 Senvermee. of 57 cents a bushel on corn is AN-|REtn' Profiars, 3 Ibe And over, #6: old | Dice ne or United Press (market in the heaviest numbers in| Choice light hogs brought only | Other factor discouraging feeding of | roosters, fe. capons, § 10s. ang over. li Last (1930-32 Average Equals 100) | years because present low pr ices| $5.55 Tuesday, the cheapest price hogs WIA ICES ow Wie pres low No each Tull Cave must weigh 33 “i Advance Alum 3 aor? Saturday 118.77 make it unprofitable to feed them, | since August, 1934. Average drove Tt is expected that between 200. |g Rroks (A net deduction pof cents for Burd Piston B «a. 8 So 3 | Week ago 11762 a United Press survey revealed to- | cost on the same day was $5.33, ap- 000.000 x 300.000.000 I | Butter No. Pi agit: 2, 20.2% Cent Tl PS pf ; 28 | Month ago 118 47 | day. | proximately $2 under the price al. ib i A 30c. A No i Ny Nh 2 Cities Service .....ovv0n 41, Year ago ... 5.24| The only bright spot in the pie. | year ago and with the exception of oe ” ™ seale J r e 1939- (Prices Quote y adley Sart Edison 1517/1938 High (Oct, 18). 109. 66 ture for the American farmer is a|last August the lowest since 1934, The Toss gl hing faced at A Mid Un 275 | 1939 Low (July 20 101.40 Government report that the Euro-| Best pork loins in the Chicago rr 443 p 1] x FOOD PRIC ES blitt-S Fark 291% hol 83,000,000, 12,000,000 over last year, Reh LT [pean war may boost demand for|W Wy esale market, were selling for 12] The Government Bureau of Agri-| CHICAGO. Dee. 4 (I PJ. Apples - ; . \ e » Ave.y a chigan Mackintosh, bir, 81@195 Sweet Swift & Co U. S. STATE MEN | Americ an pork and lard and start cents a pound, also a new five e-year culture Feonomics in its annual vo | Bora Tennestoe, ba $1411.50, Car- . 4 Mie low. [prices sliding back toward profitable | | rots—California of ites $2256 3, Peas WASHINGTON, Dec, 4 (U. P.).—Govern For the fi port on the hog outlook seid that] Eifiernia. bu 83 80ud as, Celery Michi. ment expenses and receipts for the cur- levels, . rst time in two years the with a hog-corn ratio about aver-| gan crates, inh Tomatoes -- Texas | rent fiscal year through Dec. 1, compared In the past four months the 27|S0- called hog-corn price ratio” 1s age or somewhat above average. Vo Sal, pEDinachohiissons rae wi ge ago { CKS neey Yar Fig packing centers in the coun- On an unfavorable basis for hog more pigs are expected to be raised | oth 3 Yellows, 4 AB 50c: Town Yellows, 60¢. 062. 787 02 try have slaughtered about 1,000,000 producers. When 108 pounds of hog in 1040. i 5.040 52 More hogs than in the same period Sells for a price which will buy 11 Improved consumer demand for 0309-32 of 1938. Hogs dressed under Fed- Or more bushels of corn, the rela-| hog products ih the U. 8 and a Li 0 eral inspection during October to- | tionship Is generally regarded as jarger foreign demand for pork and 1333513 taled 3.545000, largest number in| profitable for the hog producer. lard in 1040 as a result of the effects) 8.004 81 | five years, | With present hog prices averag-|of the war on European suplies may | Reflecting the flood of supplies, | ing below $550 and corn selling at bolster hog prices during the next average hog prices at the Chicago | more than 50 cents a bushel, it js| year, according to the Government Stockyards have, slumped $3 a hun- (cheaper for the producer to sell the report.
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