Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1939 — Page 14

THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1939

ON THE RADIO

TONIGHT Jan Kiepura, the Polish tenor,

100 and his wife, Marta Eggert, are to % Ask-1t Basket, WFBM, be heard tonight on Henry Weber's 8:00—Good News, WIRE.

Concert Revue at 9:30 p. m.,, WGN, 8:30—Town Meeting, WENR. The couple is in Chicago to appear 9:00—Music Hall, WIRE,

in. the Chicago City Opera's pro9:00—~Workshop, WFBM.

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‘MARION COUNTY WAGES 37TH IN U.S.

LONG-DELAYED HOPKINS FINDS RALLY BEGINS LABOR OUTLAY | rn cicer mnie ce ON N.Y. BOARD AT $50,355,945 ine wi “Sta

{is going touring. Tonight the discussion program will originate in Memphis, Tenn., whence it may be Steels Lead Year-End Gain With $2 Advances; Wheat Lower.

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Though the “Strange as It Seems” program directors are rather mysterious about it, they promise that tonight's broadcast will bring a message of hope for the blind from Alfred Clark of Huntsville, Ala. Mr. Clark is claimed to have dee veloped “sightless vision” by cule tivating a “remarkable sixth sense.” With it, the statement asserts, he has been able to live an almost normal life. He believes he can teach others to acquire the same sense, and will reveal his method in an interview, The broadcast is on CBS-WFBM at 7:30 p. m, ” ” »

Bing Crosby has some more strange microphone mates for the evening clambake on NBC-WIRE at 9 o'clock. There will be Georges Barrere, the flute virtuoso whose plate inum instrument is valued in four figures, also the Kidoodlers of radio fame, who'll employ 10-cent horns and whistles in their part of the evening's music. Another guest will be Claude Rains, who has a farm in Bucks County, Pa., as well as a job in Hollywood. He's expected to talk ' farming with Squire Crosby.

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of NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (U. P.).— | Informed Wall Street quarters preNEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The SINS | jjcteq today that W. Alton Jones, of approaching combat between the first vice president of the $1,000,000,Stock Exchange and the SEC are | 000 Cities Service Co. will succeed unmistakable. They indicate that! the late Henry L. Doherty as presi-

dent of the company. the Exchange is rapidly approach- Mr. Doherty, who founded the oil ing the end of its term on the ang utility system in 1910, died . {mourner’s bench and is meditating | Tuesday at Temple University Hos- BY Ne PRESS a trevolt, Also, it looks as if the!pital in Philadelphia. He was 69. The long-delayed year-end rally

heard via NBC- WENR at 8:30 p. m. This will be the first time this season and the third time in its four and one-half years on the air that the program has gone outside New York City for its locale. Principal speakers will be Ransom Aldrich and Robert B. Snowden Jr. and their subject will be “Should We Continue to Restrict

Total Rose 76.9 Per Cent Between 1933 and ’37, Secretary Reports.

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2 = THE SEC has not imposed any rule respecting this upon the EXxchange. As a matter of fact, since the chairmanship of Jerome Frank the SEC has not imposed a single new regulation upon the Exchange. Perhaps people will not believe this, what with all the bleating about Government interference in its affairs. But it is true. It has merely urged the Exchange to examine and deal with this subject itself.

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One of the important changes, Mr. Hopkins continued, was in Lake County, Indiana, which was 24th nationally with $89,283,992 spent in wages in 1929 as compared with $112,426,461 for 11th place in 1937. Total wages paid in 1933 were $41,595,605. The percentage of change in Lake County was -170.3 between 1933 and 1937 and 25.9 between 1929 and 1937, he said. St. Joseph County fell from 46th place in 1929 to 56th place in 1937, the survey showed. Wages paid in| “~11937 totaled $33.949.155 as com- * pared with $43,663,229 in 1920. This | is a 22.3 decline between those years, INDIANAPOL 18 according to the census. CBs Neto) Allen County dropped from 63d] re place in 1929 to 66th in 1937, Mr.| Early Birds 5 | Hopkins reported. Wages paid hy manufacturing establishments in| 1937 totaled $27,461,487 as compared | with $11,182,857 in 1933 and $32,913,694 in 1929.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Com- A Tal Pon) on the New York stock market got gricultural Production?” Mr, Ald‘subject upon which it chooses to Mr. Jones has a wide background | g we Vary Ray. ; | : stage its declaration of independ- ay repor at Marion County, sippi Live Stock Association and of m . ; 3 ence is not strategically a good one elas He came 80 Ney So om on : 4 trough Indiana, ranked 37th among the|the Mississippi Farm Bureau Fed3 o> aX selling continued though on EE prot oe funds of Cacho [executive of Cities Service, dition many of those who had sold by manufacturing establishments (fan Cotton Co-operative Associa- | | Upon Mr. Rrueaufl's death, many | io to establish losses or gains for during 1937. The total was $50,-| A member of the U. S. Chamber ceounts. These run into many mi y Tlions. The stock broker is, as a| executive devolved upon Mr. Jones | holdings. In 1929 Marion County was 32 in mittee, Mr. Snowden also is chairx hi ds and ib ¢ of the board of Cities Service. In| Best performers, the steels, had the nation with $67,713,063 in total man of a smiliar committee in the eeps his own funds an ose of " y : : y Lhis clients mingled and is at liberty | 1925 he was named chairman of the jon American Smelting rose $1 to made by the Bureau of Foreign and |He finds time to operate an 380Saree) “or Doherty & Co. and in 1027 he way] chiure the coppers which recently Domestic Commerce. In 1933 the acre farm in Arkansas on the side. i ireely. /hen he ows up : : “lisually carries his customers’ bal. | elected vice president of Cities Serv- impending Government investiga- per cent less than in 1929. from New York to Memphis as the tion. ; | Secretary Hopkins said the census| program's moderator, and a studio | A The SEC believes that the funds| ; Ta : of the broker and those of his rise. Chrysler gained OH oan a | county ‘during 1937 fell 25.6 per cent “ti ’ : in a firm motor group which was as compared with 1929. But from De Fog re a a mobile sales. Mercantile shares im (The Indi use them in his own adventures an . S ‘ S - : SR & e Indianapolis Times is not ble for i les 1 - 20 ENT LOWER {proved on gains now being reported i -“ ae «3 —_ a Bot cent to place the county in 37th nouncements caused by station ate a Nr rue uma speculations. |for holiday trade. American Ai Fl bh 8 : . INDI ; 5 I Lines led its section up and ma > Tl } .- The SY, base] oy Sie Pistia) {DIANAPOLIS INDIANsPoLIs _ ChicAdo CINCINNATY i ic wr | comparative figures for 1929, peak| 3:op Kathleen Norrl Cirl : j EE ee es ws prosperity year, 1933, turning-point 15 Golden Store tan ae ta ‘Lighter Weights Also Drop; of the depression, and 1937, latest 4:45 Scattergood Dessa Byrd Dinning Sisters Invitation industry for Christmas week. Record The Indianapolis Detachment of the Marine Corps League has |year for which census of manufac- 5: 00 Billy & Betty Snelling Ree Musical Bits New high electricity outp: .| leased the three top floors of the four-story Allied Building, 14 W. Ohio igs electricity output brought firm Commerce Secretary explained. The 3:40 Harton sre Ensemble Guide Fosts Quoted at $6.15. gained moderately although car| organization for U. S. Marine Corps members honorably discharged, ’ loadings continued to recede. OQils| Will open the quarters formally New Year's Eve during the tri-state [calendar year 1939 starts on Jan. 2, ry OF Ons, of th the Finest me 1940, . Hogs weighing more than 160 Wheat prices drifted fractionally Man's Family lower in slow trading on the Chi- The, v Union Stockyards here today, the | cage N. Y S77 OC 'K S ase We Love Agricultural Marketing Service re-|®asier. . . The Exchange named a commit- iy te end of ihe fre RGU» wiieal (By United Press) s ] . : ' - * by the Exchange. They were asked Weights below 160 pounds de-| changed to off 3% vent, oats un- : Net to study the subject and report. That |clined 15 cents. Top price quoted 30 INDUSTRIALS nit BT y to 2 cent lower. Soybeans were % {Adams Exp... : + Ya| Yesterday ' to 1'4 cents off. More scattered snow 4qams-Mi : — J2| Week Azo unds Th nis ough 10 pound division. There was consid- | jy, the el belt kept buyers out of Air Reduc e segregated. 1at else could a __ : Allegh. C ; 2 eZ Year Ago erable delay in establishing a trad-| the wheat market. Allegh Lud Sti’ 2 AE IR Heeler TIN I55.0% Tow. SEAL report? What other course could | ; ; i : : Allis- Clin am 28: any honest group advise? The thing | Dias but agreed after bearish reports ' o 8 3 4 + la Yesterd 20 RAILROADS ¥ v “ . . siYesterday oc.icoveviiiininins 30.9¢ Packing sows sold 10 cents lower. | & F Pwr . Blt Wes ARB cieiuiennreee at. 4 4 1 Steady rates prevailed in sheep Am Macha Fdy 3 Ya «ks YgiMonth ARO suecsvseviiisesees 3LT0 its own experts was made many | terday's market, raising the top to months ago, nothing has been done | $13. to let go their hold upon and use| pee. yesterday Trsceresirnnrpnes : 3151 | Year Ago 1939,

merce Secretary Harry L. Hopkins! : A Ad of experience in the oil and utility | under way today in increased ac- rich is president of the MissisThe SEC for some time has been the late Frank Frueauff, then chief| _ ° C0 8 50 recently. In ad- nation’s 3070 counties in wages paid | eration, and director of the Amerimers which repose in their ac-| : : of the duties of the former chief|,y py poses were replenishing their 355,945. of Commerce's agricultural com‘yule, an inveterate speculator. He | Who. in 1922, was elected a member | ; : gains ranging to nearly $2 in Bethle- wages paid, according to the survey Memphis Chamber of Commerce. “to carry on his own speculation | executive committee of Henry L.! have been neglected because of the total wages fell to $28.465920 or 58| George V. Denny Jr. will journey J Ances into the air with him. ice Co. : All the leading groups joined the | showed that total wages paid in the | audience of 1700 is expected. “elients should be kept separately, ! : 2 g : aided by favorable reports on auto- Rp i : 3 moan [1933 to 1937 total] wages rose 76.9 THIS EVENING jeopardize them through bad a new high. | census (CBS Net.) (NBC-MBS) (NBC Net.) (NBC-MBS) 4: 4:30 Hollywood Dick Reed Antho Jack A t | improved on a good report from the Times Photo, i nvitation oT Vealers Advance $1; Top tures’ figures are available, the| 5:15 Playhouse Gus Lazaro Baker and Denton prices into the utilities. Rails| St. W. A. Brennan, Inc., announced today. The League, a national > 5 census of manufactures covering the | "goo Fleasare Time Ears Aces Tleasgre Time ig own firmed after an early setback. convention of the League. (Story, Page 20.) Dick Reen | pounds sold 20 cents lower at the cago Board of Trade. All grains were 1 ported, tee of experts. They were chosen DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES changed to off 4 cent, and rye 3% Low Last Change committee reported that customers’| slipped to $6.15 in the 160 to 180Addressograph. 33 . . fats Month Ago committee of experts or non-experts|. : A be {ing basis as sellers opposed the early | HP. 1 h co 8 : C2 High, 1938, 138.41: low, 8.95. is too obvious were posted from other terminals. BUT ALTHOUGH that report of sales. Vealers gained $1 over yes- P&L J 56 + 12|Year Ago 3. TALKS LISTED Roll Mill 2 1534 5 534... "| High, 1939, 35.90; low, 24.14, Sm «+ 50. BO. sien High, 1938, 33.98; low, 19.00, about it. The brokers do not want; Am sl “Fes” Baia 83s Bt 3 15° UTILITIES Month Ago ... 1938, 25.19; low,

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; Madison County climbed from| g: Miri and arse [113th place in 1929 to 84th place in| 9: Hilltop 1937. Wages paid in 1929 totaled |» Stepmother $18,346,343, in 1933 were $10,102,217 Jjuny Boss and in 1937 totaled $23,968,254, the Biz Sister gain *| survey disclosed. . el Se une Delaware County rose from 136t ate Sm ngin' Sam place to 108th. In 1929 wages paid 2s Patan “ by manufacturers were $13,963,454 am Linda's love Boy and Girl ‘a, | as compared with $4,885,599 in 1933 Farm Hou Ranch Bovs land $17,198,666 in 1937, n Secretary Hopkins said that 153

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KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to change): MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850, NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350. NBC-RED-—-WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670. CBS—WABC, 860; WIR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770.

a FOREIGN EXCHANGE | DAILY PRICE INDEX + | Public Serv } observing the 70th anniversary of

| da "the organization. NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (U. P.). NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (U. P.).— * Radio : { “eas Howard Heinz, company president | ing are opening cable rates on major cur- Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted

Radio pf N .. a ; ol Rie Ror iI! i+ oy, |and son of its founder, will speak |""“* Gule Mates, Net Change price index of 30 basic commodities, RATING rv. i 17a — 1| to diners at 70 company banquets mngiand (pound) ..s3 Pn compiled for United Press (1930-33 Republic StI 30a 1 i the nation over a 25,000-mile| Canada (dollar) wiih average equals 100): e c ’e 24 2 ad? sae { “oe Revn Tob fo Mn 5: 3j{ entonle hookup from Pittsburgh. [aly ira) 0508 VEStEraay ..oonui os sinrsssnee 12243 eyn Toh 38 (L. C. Mattern, Terre Haute, head |Belgium (belga) .. .162 Week 980 ...e000e00rneeea.. 123.19 Richfield Oil ; , , k ted, Rieklielq O) | salesman, will be toastmaster here. ER MONtN AZ0 caeeecvssrevcenss 118.64 Speakers will include C. L. Bogert, | gohand (gullder) ...5318 YOAr BIO ov. ceaivisevansnsss Y 05.54 *| Indianapolis branch manager; N. L. Lo (krone) 1939 high (Dec. 18). .e.c0avve 124.19 . Hammer and E. S. Reynolds. Japan (vem) ro. 23 1939 low (July 24) .......... 101.40

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NAMED BY CROSLEY The Crosley Radio Corp. an-| * nounced today the appointment of | +| the Capital Paper Co., 227 W. South + St., as distributor for Crosley radios, refrigerators, electric ranges, gas, ranges, washers and ironers, S. C. Kahn, secretary-treasurer | of the company, said H. L. Brewer | will be in charge of sales. C. T.| 1| Hallier will be salesman and | George Egold will be in charge of service.

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3 1 %, Colonial Thrifty Savings Accounts are Insured by Government Agency up to $5,000. Colonial Savings & Loan

Association

Member Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation 28 South Illinois St.

WAGON WHEAT Indianapolis friin elevators are paying eat, 97¢, subject to market ther grades on their merits, No. 2 yellow, shelled, 51c: No.

Save on Auto Supplies, Radios, Sporting Goods and Hardware at

"Western Auto" 363 N. 1il.—=301 E. Wash.

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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE

Sieatings $ 3.551.000 Debit 11,185,000

LOCAL ISSUES

The following uotatinne by the Indian- shelled, 56c; No. 2 white nats, de. apolis Bond Share Corp. do not represent actuai ee offerings, but merely indicate the approximate market level based oh buying and selling quotations of recent Ia Stocks Bid Ask Interlake Te

Sn Wallace Plan to Finance |i:

. tras 38 Agents F Finance Co com : 9 Int P&P :

Farm Program Outlined |"

on RF & Sik vis ofa Int T&T ... Hook Drugs Ine com ves 12 *Home T&T Ft Wayne 7%... § *Ind & Mich Elec 7% pid... Ind Gen Serv p “i Ind Hydre Elec 77% WASHINGTON, Dee. 28 (U. P.).|keting year. This quantity would —Agriculture Secretary Henry A. constitute the certificate allotment, , that is the quantity for which cerWallace's plan to siphon a mint= | 0 tes would be issued. mum of $300,000,000 a year directly| “The secretary would determine from consumers to help finance the the price to be fixed for certificates farm program was described in de- during he marketing year on the tail today in an official statement. | asis of a prescribed formula. One| Math RE, .... 28, 28

s tion is that the price be equal | Marshall Fid 1 \ The statement was prepared by . Beco Mort aff a = 14a 397s Assistant AAA Administrator J. B.| 0, ne amount by which the current {atin nT We Ww

Martin Parry Hutson and distributed to all Agri-

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‘farm price for the commodity is Mathieson ..... 205% 20% 294, {| Zonite ...

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culture Department heads, with approval of Mr. Wallace. Officials described the statement as a “guide sheet” for discussion of the plan. The proposal faces an uncertain! future, having met a cool reception | from the Treasury. It combines the “certificate plan” for raising direct revenue and the “domestic allotment” or two-price system whereby the tax would be collected only on that portion of

Terre Haute Wat Wks 57% 58.. Terre Haute Wat Wks 67% 49. 102 108 Trac Term Corp 57% 87 0% *Ex-dividend.

See Final Edition of the Times for

Closing Stock Quotations and Other Late News

mitted himself publicly to its major

agricultural products consumed in the American market, The plan still is tentative as to detaiis, but Mr. Wallace has com-

provisions. He said yesterday that

| benefit by the plan,

below the parity price.

“Each farmer would be given cer- | tificates amounting to his individual | share of the American market in| each commodity. The remainder would be sold at whatever it would bring for export. Farmers in order to receive certificates would have to comply with AAA and other farm

programs.

“Farmers to whom certificates are issued would obtain the cash value of the certificates by selling them at the fixed price. One suggestion is that the first purchaser of the product be required to buy the cerThe cost would be passed processor who would have to show that he had | consumers as well as farmers would | purchased certificates for all of the commodity he sells in the domestic

tificate. on directly to the

The officially approved statement market,

said that principal features of the

commodity,

“Another suggestion is that a pool [plan would be that “prior to the be- | be established to buy the farmers’ |ginning of a marketing year for each | certificates. This pool then would the Secretary of Agri- sell the certificates to processors. No culture would estimate the quantity | certificate would be required in conof the commodity required for do-| nection with the sale of articles for RADI

mestic donsumption during the mar-! export.”

olis Public Library:

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BYtunce A olicies for credit came with the depression.’ THE WAY FOR

Agreement

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SHIP, by Harold M. more in the study than just

point and a philosophy ADIO CENSORSHIP, Summers.

New Business Books Available at Library

The following new business books are available at the Busi= ness Branch of the Indianap-

LLATER TY, by Robert C. Tait real increase in the use of iife ine purposes

WARD, by Francis Bowes SAIL ~The American Trades

v.TRACTICAL BANK CREDIT, by H. d R. L. Foulke— "The lore; back-

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ADVANC CED } ACCOU INTING, by Erie Louis Kohler—134 actual problems in with an estimate of the hours the student should

each, A SHORT COURSE IN SALESMAN. Haas—"There is of alesmanship the study of .a vocation. There is the development of a view-

by H. B.

io c CHICAGO LIVESTOCK

Receipts, 21.000: uneven: opened later trade, 15@25¢c off; top, and choice 160-220 1bs,, Ibs... [email protected]. 240-270

106350 lower: $6: bulk rood 85.7566; 220-240 1b, Dutehers, 85.250 5.60; I 85.10% 5.35. hulk good 330-500-1b. packing a $4.35% 4.90. sCattle— Receipts, 5000: calves, 1000; very active on all classes and grades: yearlings scarce, most steers . and yearlings strong to 25 eents higher: medium to good heifer yearlings sharing advance; demand broadest for good to choice yearlings and choice weight steers, but killers talking lover grades in scramble for numbers; cows and bulls strong to 15 cents higher: vealers firm: stocker and feeder supply negligible: top few vearlings, $11.50: several loads, 1115@11 35: mostly $8.50@ 10.75 market; with strictly choice 1351-1b. steers up to $11.10 and 1385-1b. averages, $10.90: most short fed steers at $10 down to $8.25, according to weight and condition: common and medium §indes making $7.2°@8.25: best heifers, $ weighty sausage bulls up tn $7.60: pd Salers, $11.50 down; cannrrs cows, $4.25614.75. Sheep Receipts, 9000; late Wednesday fat lambs and vearlings active, stron spots unevenly higher, quality sonsidere sheen steady: ag 30D, 3 $9.15; gatker ¢ op. £9.10: bulk vearling $7.50@B: few native ewes, shi 50 today’ s trade active: fat lambs ang yearlings fully 25 cents higher; Shae rm; good to choice wooled lambs, 35 Trecly vearlings, $7.80@ good 4 ewes, $4.60; few natives, [email protected],

most 270-330 1bs,,

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LOCAL PRODUCE

Slight additional charge for white, fur-trimmed velvet or pleated garment.

OCCIDENTAL LI. 2628

CLEAN 307-308 OCCIDENTAL BLDG.

Heavy hretd hens, 5 lbs. and over, llc: under 5 1bs., 9c; Leghorn hens, 7c; Barred and White Rock roasters, 4 lbs, and over, 12¢; under : lbs, 9c: colored roasters, 4 Ibs. and up, 10¢; under 4 lbs, 9c: heavy breed stags, 7ct: Leghorn stags, 6c: Leghorn broilers, 2 Ibs. and over, 15¢; 1 Ibs. and over, 13c. 0: 1 strictly ‘fresh country run eggs. 15¢; each full case must weigh 58% 8, ross: a net deduction of 15 cents for each

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HAAG’S ALL-NIGHT DRUG STORE

13; FE Women's 98¢

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Butter—No. 1, 30! 93 HE! 30c. Butterfat-—~No (Prices Quoted hs Feder Co.)

FOOD PRICES

CHICAGO, Dec. 28 (U. P.). — Apples— Michigan Mackintosh, bu,, iia Potatoes—Tennessee, bu., [email protected]. Carrots—California, crates i; [email protected], Tomatoes -— Texas, .40@1.,75, Celery— Michigan, ouri, bu., 25 [email protected]. Onion Market Minnesota Yellows, 60c; Idaho Whites, 85¢;

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