Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1939 — Page 20

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THIS WRITER, many weeks be-| defense should be paid for out of easily into an armament economy eration a But this does not mean that we plans should be abandoned. If we Allied Stores . then we must cut out Am Chicle some of the other expenditures of | AM&FPwr $7 pf gi. at, of course, is to substitute arms! a Mach&Fdy i . . - 4 building peacetime projects we will | 4m defense will become a project to Am { Armour Ill = plain that Atl C Line purpose the people who will be op- Balt Loco ct teel Bla has been a movement to apply in- Boeing Alt Q t and raise the rates on the Biv MT Jackson {t as a substitute for the hidden Hines Cela . ut now this defense program ont "RR NJ taxes chi a calamity, oy Sts A three rules for its guidance in this Sov Cr ¢v for national defense. | Comwith Edison PA expenditures save those paid Cons Ou 3. Under no circumstances will de- | 850! Corn 4 Curb Stocks |S¥iee unt FER ARN &

= = fore this controversy arose, insisted | that whatever we spend on national taxes. The reason for that was to protect the country from sliding too; by building ships and fortresses and passing the bill on to the next genWhatever national defense costs us, we should pay for it as we go. should add any new taxes. If new Adaint Rédus taxes are to be imposed then the Jus” Chem must have these arms and the need | {hn ghal ooo: i § 1c th is imperious, Am chien } Am&FPwr $6 pf 21 the Govgrnment What the Government is aiming Am-fax SS ... 28 14 2 expenditures for WPA and PWA im X expenditures. That is, instead of am use the relief and recovery funds to Am build wartime projects. National) }® take the place of parks and schools Am and health projects Anaconda | Asso Dry Gds ¢ ) Atchison J rectly BUT IT 1S pt s Atl G&W I pf. {if new taxes are raised for this & Ohio .. pressed by these taxes are the Ba; ret Asphalt people with small incomes. There Black & Deck w Knox come taxes to men and women with Bree iegs Mtg small incomes, to cut the exemp- Bie & and pf K & WT pr small mncomes I have al wavs gt Ww favored that. But I have favored B Bie taxes which are now imposed on the Case ie so-called little fellows. Case ol 1 of . might be made an excuse for im- Shes, & Ohie of posing these lower-bracket : while keeping all the burdensome Ch! St LS Ry et hidden levies. And that would be Sherer Cluett Pead Congress might very well lay down | Col Be Broade : 4 , Col Plet ures pf. national-defense situation: | Som Credit ” 1. There will be no tax increases com Solvents Comwith & So There will be no national-de-| Cons Film : Container with taxes. | Cont X fense projects be paid for with relief Cont and recovery funds. cont OL a Net + Deere Last Chan 5 ol & Hud . DARGW Dev &

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STEEL SHARES LEAD UPTURN;

The newly opened branch of the Merchants National Bank at 21 W. In the carpeted portion of the lobby are writing desks and chairs

for customers. The fireplace, chandeliers and paintings further the home atmosphere.

TOCKS

(By United Press)

| BOW -JONES STOCK AVERAGES 30 INDUSTRIALS 146.49 20.13 —1.42 —1.11 +0.40

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155.92; low, 121.44, 138.41; low, 98.93. 20 RAILROADS Yesterday

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VANNUYS URGES CEILING ON DEBT

Favors Retaining Present

-0.05 000,000 Federal debt limitation and |

fense but not for a mere spending | 1 program disguised in a ‘s form,” tainly in the national debt limit, 1, it is attempted by direction or 1, | direction. | IS

| make it seem like we are not spend{ing the money,

's every place possible and there are 13 lots of possible places.

13 the bone of bare essential services.”

{tary expenditures [sonable amount.”

the Senate Foreign Relations Com- | mittee, said he would urge that the

'* commercial treaty

old treaty which expires Jan. 26,”

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WHEAT DROPS

Foreign Bonds Gain at N. Y.; Curb Stocks Advance; London Quiet.

TAT PORO

By UNITED PRESS Steel shares led a strong rally on | the New York stock market today.

Gains ranged to more than $2 and volume increased. Rising early on technical grounds, | the market gained strength in aft-| ernoon dealings. Shorts covered and) prices maved ahead easily.

operations at 95 per cent of capacity | and for U. S. Steel at 92 per cent, down !2 point and a point, respec-| tively, was better than expected and| aided steel issues. Chrysler, now in heavy produc-|

up $212% were

labor trouble, ran Other motors

of to $87.12%: strong. Wheat prices cent after starting on the Chicago Board of Profit-taking turned the downward. At the end of the first wheat was unchanged to off gn, eon off 1: to !'2 cent and oats| 3g cent lower. | A re trend marked quiet fore-|S noon trading on the New York list|ed bond market. Italian dollar liens led the foreign section higher with| gains extending to nearly Helsinki, 6'ss of 1960, moved up more than $20, while Danish issues] had advances ranging to about $10. Norwegian funds edged off fractions | to about $10 to within striking distance of their 1939 lows. Curb stocks set up gains ranging to $1 and more in quiet forenoon dealings at New York. Security prices on the London Stock Exchange generally were steady. Trading continued quiet. y $i | Among American issues, InternaSenator Frederick VanNuys (D. tional Nickel was up more than $1 | Ind.) today stood on record asin U. S. equivalents to feature an favoring retention of the $45, 900, {otherwise easier tone, A moderate advance was recorded on the Chicago Stock Exchange in | ies trading.

dipped about 3 cent higher) Trade. |

market Times Photo. 38th St. resembles a colonial

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Federal Limitation; Asks New Treaty.

Times Special

WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 6.—

la new commercial treaty with

‘Japan.

“I am for adequate national de | FOREIGN EXCHANGE | Xd NEW YORK, Dec. 8 are noon cable rates rencies

(U. P).—Followving major cur-| Net Change 00%, 00's .0000'4

military uni- | Senator VanNuys said. “CerI shall oppose any increase J ivi whether Fr inTwo budget bookkeeping Ge meaningless to me, because I fon know full well that all the money Sweden

must be squeezed out of the same no Srv % taxpayers.

| Japan (yi ven) “Instead of figuring out ways to |

U. 8. 5, ST ATEMENT

we should be curtail- [8 in! WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (U. P.) —Govern- | ment expenses and receipts for the current fiscal vear through Nov. 4, compared with a year ago Tt 4 Last Year | Expenses To 070.59 Receipts ‘ 168,149.79 | Gross Def 08. 619,020 80 | Net Def 2,300,870. 80 | Cash Bal 455.435.6 | Work Bal 8.646,322.32 Pub. Debt 830, 504.45 | Gold Res

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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings .. $3,202,000 Debits 8.808,

OTHER LIVESTOCK

CINCINNATI, Dec. 8 (U. P). — Hogs— |S Salable, 300. total, 3775. active, steady; | reasonable treaty top. $5.75. 200-225 lbs, $5.65 100-140 lbs, £4. "50% 5.15: most sows $4.50 down. Cattle— - | Salable, 400; total, 8 calves, 200; mod- | erately active on limited number, mostly | odds and ends, average generally about| { steady: few lots light mixed yearlings, afford at steers and heifers $9.50, Summon to good yi 0 85.50% 6.50; 2 Ss this time to neglect a profitable and | fit, "ef, cows Ses rg en ga market such as sausage bulls, $7; early practical top vealand choice, $10@11. wm sales

legitimate export age, 3 " Ss, Japan has afforded us.” The State |S:janie, £00; pply again very light, same interes

United States work toward a new with Japan “Regardless of how we feel about the Sino-Japanese war we should give serious consideration to makling a fair and with Japan to take the place of the

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ates jambs, $940 choce ewes IX WAYNE. Ind, Dec P.) — Hogs | FOOD PRICES 34 Ibs., $5: 300-325 Ibs., $4.90: 325-350 lbs. $3.23 $11. | rots-—-California, crates -| Lambs, 260-325 lbs. $4.00 5.10 pigs, es 50° and ‘Service— - VONNEGUT'S STOCK COMPANY

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would abrogate its 1911 commercial |absent: common and medium, Steady: 160-180 Ibs $5.65; 180-200 lbs., CHICAGO 8 (U. P).—Apples — 84.80; 350-400 Ibs.. $4.70. 140-160 lbs, ! $8.75, | { California, $2 50612 LAFAYETTE, Ind. $4.75. Calves, Sok 110.5 50 ._Lambs, WASTE Fe 1 RI-6311 320 W. Mich.

| Department notified Japan several! generally steady: treaty on Jan. 26. slaughter ewes mainly $3 and less, $3 50 200-220 1bs., $5.40; 220-240 lbs., $5.30; osh, bu. $141.25 Sweet | 120-140 bs, $5.20 100-120 lbs. Fo Be [ $0 a Dec 8 (U Market, steady: PAPE] ‘RR

months ago that the United St Foi Rel on TR Lue ——— 2d. Det f §0-260 Ibs. $5.20; 260-280 lbs. $5.10; 280otatoes— Tennessee, bu., Car-| roughs, $4.25; stags, $3.25. calves, 5 80a5 e0. | : 150-2 200 1bs., $5 my - 300-240 Ibs., $5.206@ 5.40 2 Z.I24 ON/O ST AMERICAN PAPER TT COMPANY

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Creditors of the Washington Bank & Trust Co. and City Trust Co. are being paid dividends totaling $326,-

68 53% 14 ws 10% 2 two institutions, said today. Mr. Hack said general creditors of

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DAILY PRICE INDEX

NEW YORK, Dec. 86 (U. P)— Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted PR RT & roice index of 30 basic commodities, Indpls Water ‘Si compiled for United Press (1930-32

Kokomo Water 3% a Ett D Kuhner Packing Co 5! 2% |average equals 100) :

Morris 5&10 Stores 5 58. . Muncie Water ate Fh * | Yesterday Natl Si 0st ery 1 Noblesville HL&P 6157 | Week ago . ioe | Month ago ceseccicis 1MIB3T | Year ago vv 105.36

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Pub a es 1939 high (Oct. 18) ......... 119686 1939 low (July 24) .......... 10140

Hack said. The dividend was made possible through recovery of $280.000 on bonds of former officials, he

The fourth and final dividend of $81,000 is being paid creditors of the City Trust Co. This 5 per cent dis-

tribution brings the total to $335,000 | which is 20 per cent to general creditors and 23 per cent to pre-| fegred creditors, Mr. Hack stated both institutions went into receivership in October, 1930.

WAGON WHEAT

Indianapolis grain elevators are payin for No. 1 red, 88c, subject to marke change. other Rndes on their merits, Cash corn. new No. 3 yellow, 45¢. Oats . 35€¢.

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Swine Prices Hold Steady in Trading Here

Hog prices held steady at the Union Stockyards here today, the Agricultural Marketing Service reported. Prices in all weights held even with yesterday. Top price quoted was $5.70 on the 160 to 180-pound | division. Vealers also were steady!

with a top at $11. Fat lambs sold steady to 25 cents]

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120- 140 § 140- 160 240270- ‘ 300- 330

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Medium— 7.00 500 down 8.00- 9.25 6.50 Calves (heifers)

Good— 4.50- 5.50 500 down § 8.75- 9.75 Canner (low Medium— cutter). 3.50- 4.501 500 down 17.50- 8.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 235%)

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK

HOGS Receipts, 16.000; active, steady 10 cents higher; most advance on weight and heavy butchers; top, bulk good and choice 160-240 1bs., 240-270 1bs., mostly $5357 5 55; 270-360-1b. butchers, $5 [email protected]: good 360-400-1b. packina cows, [email protected], heavier weights, $4 5067 4.70 Sheep—Receipts, 9000: 15@ 25 $9.25;

lambs and yearlings, sheep firm: lamb top and frd westerns, $940.15; 8 7574.25; few, $4.50

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ON THE RADIO

TONIGHT

7:30—Paul Whiteman, WFBM. 8:00—~Fred Allen, WIRE. 8:00—Star Theater, WFBM. 9:00—~Kay Kyser, WIRE. 9:30—Indianapolis Symphony, WIRE.

Speaking of the employment situation, three network shows signed new contracts this week. CBSWFBM's Star Theater begins a new 3-weeks’ stretch tonight at 8 o'clock. And Kay Kyser's sponsors have re= newed his show (heard tonight on NBC-WIRE at 9 o'clock) for a full

Thomas E. Dewey is expected to 92 Weeks, starting Jan. 3. launch his active campaign for the| The Sunday Screen Guild The-

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tonight when he broadcasts from |Will continue its efforts on behalf the Minnesota Auditorium at 9|0f the Motion Picture Relief Fund.

o'clock on NBC-WENR. He will | To date, the program has swelled be addressing a mass meeting at the the relief fund by $352,000. When the invitation of the Minnesota State $500,000 mark is reached, a new Republican Central Committee, and | home for aged and indigent film

he will be introduced by Minnesota's | Workers will be built. Governor. Harold E. Stassen. Tonight's Star Theater guests will

This will be the New York District |e Walter Connolly and Margaret Attorney's first radio speech since Anglin in the Broadway half of the he announced his candidacy. hour, and Mae Murray, the silent= » film charmer, from Hollywood. Mr. Connolly will play his original stage Tonight's broadcast by Fabien role in “The Bishop Misbehayes.? | Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (9:30 to 10 p. m.,| The fourth and fifth acts of CBS-WFBM) will include perform- | Massenet’s “Manon” will be broadances of Beethoven's “Coriolanus” cast from the Chicago Civic Opera Overture, Dubensky's Fugue for 18 House tonight by NBC-WMAQ. Violins, and the tone poem, “Don |The pickup is scheduled from 10:25 (Juan,” by Richard Strauss—barring to 11:10 p. m. last-minute program changes, of| Jan Kiepura is the only course, member announced.

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Heavy breed hens, 5 Ibs. under 5 lbs.. 9¢: Leghorn hens, 7c: Barred and White Rock roasters, 4 ibs. and over, 11¢: under 4 Ibs. 9¢; colored roasters, 4 lbs and up. 10¢c: under 4 !bs., 9¢: heavy heed stags. 7c: Leghorn stags, 6e¢ Leghorn preliers: 2 lbs. and over, 8c: old roosters, capons, 9 lbs. and over, 17¢; 1bs. and over, 15¢: 7 Ibs. and over, 13¢ No. 1 strictly fresh country run eggs, 18¢: each full case must weigh 55 1bs. gross; a net deduction of 15¢ for each full ease under 55 Ibs ~ be made. Butter—No. ne oh I a MWL@ c. Rutterfat—No. 260. (Prices Quoted Sv I Wadley To )

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