Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1940 — Page 11
SAVANNAH, Ga. Feb. 24 —When a. man who knows the facts tells you about cotton in the South, he i re you gasp. Here is the way one man stated them: - ‘ In-the last 10 years there have been 20 separate “programs” to “save” the cotton industry. Ten Government agencies have been giving the cotton farmer money and lending him money. Among them they have given and lent four and a half billion dollars. They » have handed him what amounts to about $35 a bale on every bale he has produced. And after all this, not only has the Government failed to solve the problem of the cotton farmer but it is worse than it was before. The Government had to spend _ more in the cotton states in 1939 | than it did at the start. The AAA paid out more, and more loans were made on cotton, and the WPA had to.spend more than in any other ‘year. In 1930 the indigestible surplus was 6,100,000 bales. In 1939 it was 14,030,000. And our export trade has been almost fatally crippled. 3 2 8 8 THE FACTS BEHIND this are eloquent. Twenty-five years ago England was the greatest cottontextile + producer. We were the greatest producer of raw cotton. But all this has changed. Before the Great War the world averaged 21,500,000 bales a year. In the last four years it averaged 30,000,000 bales. But before the war we raised 67 per cent of it. In the last four years we raised 44 per cent. The reasons for this were several, but mainly they were two: 1. The world had gone in heavily for national self-sufficiency. Many nations began to raise cotton. 2. Our biggest customer was England. But Japan, China, India began to be ihe greatest users of Somon.
THE MOVEMENT * was in full drift in 1933. At this moment we chose to deliver almost a final blow to our foreign sales. Cotton has got to be sold in the world market in competition with all other countries. We-cannot regulate world prices. ‘Nevertheless; at this moment when we were already losing our “cotton sales to foreign competitors, the Government planned to put the price of cotton up and keep it up, and to cut production. It amounted 'in effect to a death blow to our for- ) eign cotton markets. i Today the world has an enogmous surplus of unsold cotton, and we have most of it. have their normal carry-overs. We are holding this bag, as we hold so many others. After 20 programs, all failures, “after spending 4% bililon dollars and getting nowhere, with more in7 digestible cotton than ever, is it not time to recognize that, whatever may be the right thing to do, certainly what we have been doing is wrong?
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Strong Demand Continues For Selected Issues ‘At New York.
NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (U. P.).— Sharp weakness developed in a few leading shares in the final minutes of trading on the stock exchange today after they had moved narrowly through most of .the short session. There was no heavy selling in the group, but some of the pivotals met extremely thin markets and dropped several points on a few sales. Chrysler, for instance, was selling ‘around its previous close of 85% and then dropped to 82%; on a few sales. It closed - at 83%, off 2. Bethlehem also met an “air-pocket” and dropped to close with 12% point loss after holding narrowly. Losses else~ where in the main list were held to fractions. ‘ _ Bonds werre irregular. had fair gains. Trading continued | A quiet in stocks. Announcement by the BritishFrench purchasing commissions
to spend a billion dollars for American planes and parts had only mild market effect since rumors regarding a program of that size had been in circulation for several weeks. Rails got little benefit from reports that net operating income of the first six roads to show results for January were almost 34 per cent over the 1939 period. Merchandising shares likewise showed little response to a report by the Federal Reserve Board that department stores sales in the week
of the 1939 week. ’ Eastman Kodak; which dropped some 6 points yesterday, steadied around its previous ¢lose. Loft developed a firmer undertone after yesterday’s selling movement, hold-
of 27%, but trading contracted sharply.
MOST PORKERS GAIN 15 GENTS
Dime Higher; Top Is $5.70.
Hogs weighing more than 160 pounds sold 15 cents higher at the Union Stockyards here today, the Agricultural Marketing Service reported. Lighter wéights were 10 cents higher. Top price > quoted was $5.70 on the 180 to 200-pound weights. Other classes of livestock arrived in too few numbers to make a market.
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SURVEY SHOWS WOMEN EARNED
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3 | Employment Service Says
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Average weekly -wages of $16.10 were earned by 21,131 women em-
turing plants during September, 1937, the Indiana Employment
. Service reported. ‘today.
I th semi-annual survey’ disclosed t he average work week for women was 36.4 hours and the average pay rate was 44.2 cents an hour. : The Employmen Service said “It is considered probable that the levels of earnings of women revealed in the study ‘may be somewhat higher: than aetual state-wide averages for all manufacturing plants, since ordinarily only the more progressive firms are able to give a break-down of their employment and payroll information by sex.” In the industries studied men
2 | received an average of $26.21 per
week for 40.5 hours at ah average hourly rate of 65.7 cents. “Hourly pay rates for women ranged from 26.4 centsto 73.2 cents, ‘Hours worked per week ranged from 27.2 to 45.4. In five types of industries more women were employed than men. phonographs and parts with 554 per cenf women workers; textile fabrics with 57.6 per cent; textile wearing apparel, 83i7 per cent; boots and 58.8 per cent; and cigar
food products plants also employed a large percentage of women.
Name Mortgage
% Discussion Leaders
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Feb. 24.— Discussion leaders for the Mortgage
. “|Study Conference at Indiana Uni-
variety March 5 were announced toa
Y. . They include William H. Harmon, Vincennes; Arthur W. Allen, Washington; Harold F. Harrison, Terre Haute; George W. Parmeley, Gary; Albert: S. Brooks, A. A. Zinn, George T. Whelden, Fermor S. Cannon, Indianapolis, and William White, Muncie. ? University faculty members to be discussion leaders are I. W. Alm, Stanley Pressler, H. C. Sauvain,
and E. H. Sutherland.
Arsenal Doubles
Office Space
The Arsenal Building & Loan Association has doubled its quarters in the State Life building, W. D. Fitzpatrick, secretary; announced today. The Arsenal Association, which has been in business since 1885, needed the additional space because of an ingrease in business, in new 2 savings accounts as well as home loans, Mr, Fitzpatrick said.
LOCAL ISSUES
The folckine ig by the Indianapolis Bond & ..do not Ril sent actual price offerings. but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling quotations of recent transactions. Stocks Bid Ask ance Co com. 3
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“GOOD MUSIC" By James Thrasher
The Civic Concert Association, pioneer in the organized concert audience field, will celebrate 10} years’ association with NBC. in a broadcast on NBC-Blue at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Participating will be séveral artists who tour under the association’s aegis: Kirsten Flagstad, Erica Morini, Elisabeth Rethberg, Duselini Giannini, Ania Dorfmann, Ezio Pinza and Emanuel Fuermann. They will be heard as soloists with an orchestra conducted by Frank Black and Edwin MacArthur, The concert association was formed in Chicago 19 years ago, and originally ‘served only that city and the Middle West. Later, as the subscription idea spread, the scope was enlarged to include the whole country. Today the association announces membership of more than a million, with sold-out memberships and waiting lists in 30 per cent of the local associations. » ”» ” Tomorrow's audience for the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra broadcast is to hear music from three centuries, beginning with Johann Sebastian Bach, continuing with 'Tschaikowsky, and coming down to the contemporary Soviet composer, Dmitri Shostakovich. Shostakovich will be represented: not by one of his symphonies, but by his ballet. music, “The Golden Age.” letic ballet,” and is one of two works
composer has done. The other is called “The Bolt,” and, as one might suspect, is mechanistic rather than athletic in motive and message. ~ Other numbers on the program are Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, for string orchestra, and the Tschaikowsky | Fourth Symphony, which will close the program. : ” ® »
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are listed as soloists on the Radio City Music Hall program tomorrow morning. They will be accompanied by a string orchestra under Erno Rapee’s direction. . For her solo, the gifted Miss’ Schumann has chosen an unfamiliar work by Chopin for piano and orchestra. It is the Krakowiak, which is Opus 14 in his list of compositions and belongs to about the same period of his life as the Concerto No. 1 in E Minor. - Miss Philo will. draw her selec tions from the works of Mozart, Bemberg and Chausson.
2 ” 8 Leon Barzin, best known as the National Orchestra Association’s conductor, will exchange his baton for a viola during the New Friends of Music broadcast concert from
New York at 5:05 p. m. tomorrow, NBC-Blue. On the same program will be Leonard Shure and Josef Wagner, pianists, and the Gordon String Quartet. Scheduled for per= formance are the Mozart Trio in E, the same composer's F Major Sonata for four hands, and Brahms’ Viola Quintet in F. # 8 = With Reginald Stewart conducte ing, the Detroit Symphony Orches= tra will welcome Grace Moore on her return guest appearance. for tomorrow evening's CBS-WFBM broadcast. oe Miss Moore, as you may know, recently gained distinction. as the star of the movies” first bona fide opera. The work is Charpentier’s “Louise.” It was made in France and currently is running in New ork, For tomorrow night's broadcast program Miss ‘Moore has selected the most famous aria from her most famous title role—which is of course “Depuis le jour,” from the opera in question. She also will sing songs by Delibes, Foster and Cadman. And there will be orchestra music from
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