Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1940 — Page 9

SATURDAY, J AN. 217,

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NEW YORK, Jan.” 27—It is a curious phenomenon how the whole world has-a:way of getting into the same kind of trouble at-the same time. In 1907, when we had our famous “Bankers’ Panic,” the first. bank and market convulsion appeared in Egypt and then one country after another duplicated the performance, ending in Wall Street. It was so in 1893. It was so in 1931. Some economists say it is because this is a small world and shocks in one place produce repercussions everywhere. Others say it is because of the peculiar manner in which the economic system works; that ‘all countries are under the capitalist money economy and all therefore have their little stalled motors at intervals. One motor doesn’t stall because another stalls, but because it is the kind of motor which stalls at intervals. : Now. here is every country in the world traveling in the same direction—supporting its economic life by vast government borrowings. Is there anything strange then if we see all of them now arriving at the same kind of difficulties? All of them are approaching payday. And payday’ means tax day. ” 2 GOVERNMENT that is foolish enongh can produce something resembling ~ recovery by borrowing |, great sums of bank money and spending it—any way at all—on|G roads and schools; or war vessels and arms. All this not only does not cost anything, since the money is borrowed, but it actually produces an increase in income and an illusion of wealth. But sooner or later payday must come. Sooner or later taxes must be raised—because borrowing becomes difficult and because borrowing itself increases the need for taxes. est on the debt increases and because the ships, the buildings, the parks we build with the borrowed money have to be maintained. Right now, if we suspend all recovery expenses and relief, we would still have a bill for $1,200,000,000 on the public debt,

THIS IS SUGGESTED by the plight of Italy, which began her horrowing even before we did. Five vears ago Mussolini, shocked at his own extravagance, told his people fax increases must be stopped. “Our business people cannot support further Increases,” he said. But ihey did not stop. Instead they were increased a number of times. There have been’ two increases recently

and now Mussolini tells the Italians |...

they must have a third—a third tax increase in six months. And the budget is still, in that very poor country, almost as big. as our own and, of course, pumped full of red

k. So it is in Prance, In Japan, In England, as well as America. The whole world rides toward payday. And all this is not because the trouble has started in any one place and spread to the others, but because all these motors are running on the same principle and all are burning the same kind of gas and this kind of gas fouls the motor and all of the motors will come to the same end, unless somebody has the sense to put an end to the folly, repair the motor and shift to some other sort of fuel.

LOCAL ISSUES

The following quotations by the Indian-| do not repre- |

apolis Bond & Share Corp. sent actual price offerings. but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling quotations of recent transactions. Stocks Bid Ask

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NEW POLICY INTRODUCED CHICAGO, Jan, 27 (U. P.).—The National Patent Corp. today announced the introduction of a new type of insurance policy for protection against losses arising from patent litigation and - infringement.

The policies, the first of that type |

ever to be issued, are to be written by Seaboard Surety Co. of New york.

This comes because inter- G

1940

PORKERS SELL STEADY, HIE | HERE IS LIGHT

Stockyards on 200 to 210-Pounders.

the usual light week-end trade at

keting Service. Top price paid was $5.80 on the

mated 350 salable cattle were re-. ceived; 50 calves, 1500 hogs and no sheep.

Repts.

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60 11,847 1500

Top ..$ 5.90 5.80 5.80

Bevis isan. 12,000 5 71 31 3 vey

Top .-$ 5.95 PE we + 580 022

Jan.

Barrows and Gilts | Packing Sows Good ond Choices JGood and Choice 120- 140 $ 4.4 00 $ 4 .85 as 4.75 4.70

4.65 4.50 4,35

500 4,00- 4.50 0 taughter Pigs i |Medium and Good— 160- 200. 5.00- 5.55] 90- 120. 3.75- 4.60

Slaughter Cattle & Yealers (Receipts, 350) Steers Bulls Session excluded) Good $ 6.50- 7.00 Sausage— Good . ... Medium . . Cutter and common Veale

5.00{ 270-

4.55-

Ch 75 90(

800 %10-75-11.50] 1100. 10.75-11.50j 1100-1300. 10.25-11.25 1300-1500. 10.00-11.00 Good— 750- 900 900-1100" 1100-1300. 1300-1500 Medium — 750-1100 1100-1300. Common— 750-1100.

Steers, Heifers xe |Choi 500- 750. 9.75-11. 00} s00- - 800. 8.50- 9. 75| Goad eifers 800 .. 800- 1950. 9.50-10.75| Medium — | 500-1000. 8.25- 9. 50, 7.50m 500- 900 6.25-

Cows Good ...$ 6.00Medium ... 5.50-

6.75- 7.25 6 25- 7.00

5.25- 6.50 rs

“300d and choice. . 12.00-13.00 Common and 8.00-12.00 [00- 3.00

(Receipts, 30)

Steers

9.008.50-

8.007.75

7.00- 8.00

6.00- 7.00 Calves (steers) |Good and Choice .50| 500 gown $9. 95- S11. 00

Mediu 6.75] 500 Ty. 8.00- 9.25 6.25 Calves (heifers)

Cutter and Good — 4.50- 5 50! = down $8.75- 9.75

common .. Cutter (low Mediu cutter)... 4.00- 4.50| 500 I. 7.50- 8.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 0) Lambs

Good and choice Medium and good Common

Common — 500- 500.

8.50- 9.00 6.50- 8.25

Ewes (on shorn basis)

Good and choice Common and medium

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK

Hogs—Receipts, 500; early bids on small supply around steady; for the week closing Jovels 160-270 lbs. show 15@25¢ loss; lightights as much as 50c down; heavier San, 10@15¢ lower; pre SOWS 132 2c off; week's top, $5.7 low spot, $5.5 Cattle—Receipts, 100; calves, none; Por ket, nominal: for the week steers and vearlings sold @50c over revious period; heifers cashed steady to 25c¢ higher; slow demand for all grades slaughter cows, downturns of 15@25c: bulls eased in price- structures early but closed fully steady: vealers slumped an additional 50c to $1; stocker and feeder demand NA prices about steady: week’s w2.3 few high, paid for choice 10 3-139 2: steers: Shoss steers and yearlings sold $8.50@ 10. Sheep— v0: market nominal; for the week some fluctuations in prices of fat lambs and yearlings; numbers slightly increased; closing levels weak to 15¢ lower; slaughter ewes 15@25c higher: week's top Western lambs, $9.60; bulk good to choice, [email protected]: best vearlings. $8.60: season's high mark on as slaughter ewes at $5.30; others, $4.25@5

OTHER LIVESTOCK

FT. WAYNE, Ind.. Jan. 27 (U, Hogs—Steady: 200- 220 1bs., 3% 65; 1bs.. $5.50; 16 5 $5. 40: $5.40; 240 230-300 1lbs., 0 1bs.. $4.65: : $4. 85; 120-140 1bs., $4. 60; bs 35. Roughs, $4; stags, $3 calves, $12.50; lambs, $9.2

LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. (U og market steady: 160-200 Ge §5 335 5 50: 200-250 lbs., [email protected]; 250-325 lbs., $4.75 @5.15; pigs. $4.75 down; roughs, $4.50 down; calves, [email protected]; lambs, $8.75@9.

FOOD PRICES

CHICAGO. Jan. 27 Michigan Mackintosh Bu., $1.1 Sweet Potatoes—Tennessee bu., $1. shel 2. Celery —Michigan crates, Sal 25. Tomatoes— Texas lugs, $1.75@2. Caulifiower—California crates, [email protected]. Onion Market (50-1b. sacks): Michigan Yellows, 75@90c; Illinois Yellows, 85c@$1; Idaho Sweet Spanish, 85c.

LOAN ASSOCIATIONS REPORT STATE GAIN

Times Special WASHINGTON, Jan. sured savings and loan associations

2.50- 3.50

P.).— 180-200 220-240 1bs.,

home loans amounting to $22,487,533 last year, Nugent Fallon, general manager of the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. announced today. In 1938 there were 10,941 loans valued at $16,608,837, he said. The 128 associations had total home mortgage loans on their books

amounting to $93,755,280 on Dec. 30, 1939.

tions as compared with 101,887 in 1938. Savings increased from $83,{988,800 to $95.368,040. Assets in- | creased from $115,628 1860 to $125,794,360.

Produce rs to

Elect Officers

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Divgetors of Indiana Producers Commission Association were to

meet be re

here today to elect officers for the next year. Th -elected are (left to right) O. B. Goble, vice pre dh, Jessident: ‘Layton Johnson (seated) secretaryDonia McCart of Or! H. E. Lockrey of

expected to ent; M. S. surer; and ns Was ected a new.

Top Price Holds at $5.80 at | Ai An

A Hog prices remained steady in

the Union Stockyards here today, Am Por according to the Agricultural Mar- A

200 to 210-pound division. An esti-| 4%

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$ 9.25- 9.50|

(U. P.) TeApples— Do

27.—In- )

re in Indiana made a total of 15,754 ]

At the end of 1939 there were Ge 120,096 savers listed by the associa-|S¢

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FINAL NEW YORK

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borhood. Further Details on Request

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WHEAT FIRMS IN CHICAGO TRADING

CHICAGO, Jan. 27 (U. P)— Wheat prices developed a firm tone

of Trade today. Wheat closed. with the May future at 99@99% cents. Corn was up ls cent, May

4

cent, May 391% @39% cents. Rye 3s cent; May 701: cents. Saybeans up % to 2 cent, May $1.0815. May wheat led the upturn in the market, after early losses of 12 cent

had been registered. Buying was

trading interest was light. Weather in the domestic wheat belt was generally clear with tem-

indicated that wheat crops in

by severe cold. Outside markets also scored gains in late trading. Winnipeg reported export sales of’ bushels of Canadian wheat.

RANGE Prev. High Low

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CASH

—No Salss. Corn—No. yellow, ae. No. 2 yellow, seaside No. ow, 58% @58c, nominal. Oats—No. 3 Ae thin, 4lc; sample N Rye—No sales. 'Barley—No sales; feed, 40 @48c, nominal; malting, 54@66c, nominal. Dy No ni2los Cash Provisions — Lar $5.95 minal; loose, $5.25; leaf, $5. 12: beliies, $5. 62, nominal. Timothy Seed, [email protected], nominal; sweet glover, $4.50@ 5.25, nominal; red clover, $12.50@15, nominal; De $15@18; alfalfa, $1 Gas, red

LOCAL GRAIN

CASH Firm; TeQsiDLs, 1 carload: 1 973¢; No. red, 9935 2963 ac; 943, @95% 54C; 2 2 hard, 9334 @. Ne: -

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Wheat— red, 963% No. 1 hard, 34 i i: receipts, 5 carloads; 1% @52%c: Noa yellow, No. yellow, 403 EOE: Siamets cents over yellow; l2@2% cents under yellow. s—Firm, receipts, 3 carloads

Oat white, 40%: @41%c; 0. 3 white, $8 @39%%

WAGON WHEAT

Indianapolis rain elevators are nayin or No. 1 red wheat, 94c; subject t0 marke ghange: Sine grades on eir merits, gas No. 2 yellow, Shelled. 52c: No. te “Shelled. 5%7c: No. 2 white oats. 34c,

WINNIPEG WHEAT . Prev. Hie Low Close Close .$ 85% § .85% § .85% § 85% it 86% a 861s 86% 81% 87% 89%

* BUSINESS AT A GLANCE

Dominion Bureau of. Statistics re-

ous week and 41,787 year ago.

National Lumber Manufacturers Association reports week ended Jan. 20 lumber output of 496 mills 191,593,000 feet vs. 197,198,000 feet by 516 mills previous week; shipments 195,410,000 feet = vs. 194,550,000;

s | booked orders 225,145,000 feet vs.

218,541,000.

Alton Railroad Co. 1939 net operating income $620,648 vs. $312,863 in 1938.

Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &

.| Pacific Railroad Co. 1939 net oper-

ating income 88; 124,194 vs. $5,274,538 in in 1938. . -

Chicag Co. 1939 net loss $9,109 ,868 vs.

$15,275,982 in 1938.

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the volume.

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4 | utility shares were irregular.

in late trading on the Thicago Board Am

12 to % cent higher |,

principally short covering, General|&

around 250,000

Sa Wright Harg .

mixed Debi

ports week ended Jan. 20 Canadian: carloadings 49,416 vs. 46,575 previ-

o & Northwestern Railway stock,

4 ISSUES PACE VIET TRADING IN SECURITIES

Prices Mixed on Big Board; Bonds Irregular As Cotton Holds Own.

By UNITED PRESS » New York stocks moved irregu--

larly in quiet trading today.

Four issues contributed most of Recognized leaders were dull. United Corp. was the most active, holding around the previous close of $2.25. Next came Continental Motors at $4.12%2, up 1215 cents. Followed by Common$1.12%, unchanged and Loft at a new high at $23.50, up 87% cents. Stéel and motor issues fluctuated narrowly. Bethlehem had a small gain and U. S. Steel was at the previous close. Chrysler lost frac-

2 tionally, while General Motors was

unchanged. Copper: shares were about unchanged. Railroad, mercantile and Douglas featured a firm aircraft section with a $1 gain. New highs were made by Dow Chemical, Eaton Manufacturing, Thatcher preferred and Universai Pictures first preferred. The latter at $80.50 was up $4. | Bonds were dull and frreguiar. Wheat and cotton were steady. Featuring business news was a 3point decline in Pittsburgh’s steel

‘ {operating schedule for next week.

Adverse weather slowed building but reports on permit applications indicated early resumption on a large scale. The Federal Reserve reported a 4 per cent gain in department store sales for last week.

Curb Stocks

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U.S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (U. P.).—Goyvernment expenses and receipts ‘for the current fiscal year through Jan. 25, compared with a Year a1 ago.

ear Last Yea 65.600,499. 31 $5, IE vy 263. 90 eceipts .. 2.987. ‘854. '1 2.02 Gross Def. . " Net Def ... Cash Bal. Work. Bal 1, Pub. Debt. 42,

Gold Res..17, Customs ..

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xXpenses ,. +

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Y Por The Da 7 e AY ..l.$.3.311,000 10, 206,000

. $17 459,000 6,950,000

LOCAL PRODUCE

reed, Ss: 8 lbs. and over, 12c ; Leghorn hens, 7c; Barred bs. and over,

Clearings

undés duos anl White Shoo roasters, 4 1bs

200 eac case must weigh gross; a net deduction of dae for Fo fuli case under 55 lbs. will e). Butter. 3 Vac: hi 2. 2@ 32%e¢. -Butterfal—No. 1, 29¢c; No. 2, 28c. (Prices auoted oy Wadley Co.)

Incorporations

onaray & Restaurant, Inc., Madison: disS aon: Copnty farm Bureau Co-opera-tive Assn Rensselaer; amendment increasing’ "capital Son to 320 shares preferred of $25 Yalu and 10,000 shares

h Construction Co. Kansas corporation; Imitted to Indiana to. construct and re SORgflion pipe lines. Nae Roofing and S iding Co., Inc., m_ St. Muncie; agent, Edwin Haerle, The E. "Market Ste Indianapolis; A Shares no par value: general roofing, sid sulation, fume builders’ sup os material business; Edwin Haerle, Lew s Bray, John O. Brenner. Breda, Iowa; regis-

e Bruner, tration of trade-mark. “Production-Bred,” class 1; seed cor Michigan City. ‘Merchants-Cubs Baseball Clu! , Michigan Cit i ion. Be or io om om; articles o

OtROraE Co. f amendment Albert c., Delaware corporation; certificate of retirement of preferred

Pick Co. Tess, White & Knisely Corp., Butler; dissonition, Inc., Roanoke; disso-

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Elisabeth Schumann, former soprano of the Vienna State Opera and distinguished recitalist, will be the first vocal soloist of the current New Friends of Music series tomorrow. The broadcast part of the concert will commence on NBCblue at 5 p. m. Mischa Levitzky, the pianist, and the Griller String Quartet also will be heard. Mme. Schumann will be remembered for her American tour with Richard Strauss some years ago. At present she is a member of the Curtis Institute of Music faculty. Her contribution to tomorrow's broadcast will consist of six Mozart songs.

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Jean Dickenson, the American coloratura whom you hear on NBC= WIRE’s “Album of Familiar Music” each Sunday, made her Metropolitan . Opera debut last night in ‘Thomas’ “Mignon.” If you want an idea of “how she did,” you may tune in at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow to hear her sing “Je Suis Titania,” which is the coloratura’s big .moment in the Thomas opera. ” ” n Ossy Renardy, the ‘18-year-old Viennese violinist, will be soloist to= morrow with the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra, under Erno Rapee’s direction (NBC-Blue, 11 a. He'll be heard in the eRtnD, b Minor Concerto. The other major item on the broadcast program wil be Shostakovitch’s First Symphony. Incidentally, the writer can't take any credit for the change in Mr. Rapee’s program last week. There was mention in this space last Saturday of the fact that Sibelius’ Second Symphony was being played overtime and that Mr, Rapee had scheduled another per= formance the next day. When broadcast time came around. it was Sibelius’ Fifth, rather than the. Second, which is= sued forth from the Radio City studio. . . . Well, conductors will change their mind.

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