Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1940 — Page 10
SATURDAY, AUG. 10,
1940
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
U. 5. HAS ABUNDANT FOOD CROP SUPPLY
Late July Drought Cuts 168 Million Bushels From Corn
Production Estimate.
but Carryover Boosts
Total Above Nation's Needs.
WASHINGTON, Aug.
10 (U,
Copper Products Play Strategic Role in Preparedness Program of Nation's Navy
P.).—Above average!
vields of important food and feed crops will give the United]
States Agriculture Department said
“an abundant supply”
of foodstuffs this year, today.
the
The late July drought cut 168,000,000 bushels from the
corn production estimate, but
750,000,000 bushels indicates |
a total supply of about 3,000,000,000 bushels, more than
ample to meet all needs. The wheat supply was estimated more than one billion bushels— thir? more than home needs for the vear. be smaller than the 34 million bush-
at
els sold abroad during the past year, |
unless the war blockade is lifted to permit relief shipmenus to Europe. It is from this vast storehouse of food that the United States stands readv if asked ana make it feasible, to .upply Europe winter Fragmentary reports indicate serious food conditions might develop after September, but no requests for U. S. aid have been received formally,
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Wheat Above Average
Authorities here indicate that they will not send supplies to Germanconquered nations unless the original consignees get the food. Then, { the British Government has ined that it will not permit such its blockade.
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The Department's crop board es-|
timated United States wheat ction this year at bushels, approximately six million bushels above both the 1939 crop and the 1929-1938 average. In addition, there are about 250 million bushels of 1939 wheat stored in mills and elevators. Although the condition of the corn crop on Aug. 1 indicated a total projuction of 371.000.000 bushels below vear's large yield, the estimate ) 248.246 000 bushels was only 1.000.000 bushels below the 19291938 average The carrv-over of i corn is about 250,000,000 bushels ove average Only Production of oats was 1.121619000 bushels. about 100.000.000 bushels above average for he last 10 vears and 200.000.0000 hushels larger than 1939 Estimated production of 105.095000 bushels of was 20 per cent
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vesterday while those weighing more than 160 pounds were 10 cents higher. The top advanced to $6.80 for 220 to 230-pounders. The Marketing Service estimated | 300 salable cattle were shipped to the Union Stockyards here today, 25 calves, 2000 hogs and 600 sheep.
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oniy a choice hogs importance ungertone week most crop scaled 190-260 Ibs,, light. pigs and heavier butchers becoming scarce trade advanced steadily in response to bitter fresh pork demand. 200-240-1b. averages closing $6.50 6.80. 270-300 Ibs, [email protected]; good 1701 lights, $6.1546.75, sows averaging 350 Ibs. mostiv $4 8375.95 Receipts, 400; calves, 100. strictly good and choice vearlings 25¢ higher common, meand average-gooa grades 25@ 50¢ up closing trade \verv active supply grass steers at $7.504 9.25 and heifers at $6.50% 8.25 small strictiv grainfeds predomi nating. heifers 25% 50c higher: beef cows 25@50c up: canner and cutter cows and bulls 25¢ higher: vealers up extreme top choice to prime steers £12.10 nu merous loads, $11.257 11.90; best yearlings $11.75. heifers, S11 Sheen—Receipis, 800 plies mostly Western lambs $1@ 1.25 higher fed vearlings around Hc up. far sheep strong to 23 higher best native springers late. bulk straight or lightly sorted on £9. 5049 75 cull natives, $8 504%. 50 medium weight fed vearlings, 87.3% fat ewes, $3.75 lightyeight feeding lambs. 37, Westerns, 87.904
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‘Battleship Needs 190, 000 Pounds of Metal and Alloys.
By E. K. TITUS Times Special Writer How copper, one of the most im-| portant strategic metals, today figures in naval preparedness is illus-| trated in operations of Revere Copper & Brass, Inc. The company (which was founded by Paul Revere, famous for his ride during the Revolutionary War) in| its plant at Rome, N. Y., Is turhing| In the copper company founded by Paul Revere, a copper-alloy plate leaves the machine after being rolled to size. In the lower photograph, a die-maker is preparing dies for extruded tubes,
about 87.000 pounds of the com[pany’s products, while a new battle ship means an order for over 180.000 pounds, In the case of condenser tubes the process of manufacture starts in the | casting shop, where cupro-nickel alloys are prepared in ratios of either 70 per cent copper to 30 per cent nickel, or 80-20. The alloys are then cast lets, and these, after being length, are run through a furnace where they are brought 10 red heat and then extruded into tubes in a 1650-ton hydraulic press The extruded tubes are reduced size either by rolier forging or drawing. After the final finishoperation, ana when the tubes
er copper alloy products for battle- | ships. The condenser tubes are used | to cool off the steam prior to reuse of the water in the turbines. While some condenser tubes contain a small fraction «{ tin, for which the United States is dependent on the distant Malay region and which might be cut of in war time, those supplied by Revere to the Navy are of cupro-nickel, containing only copper and nickel, both of which are amply available in the United States and Canada For the cruiser Raleigh this company alone supplied 45000 pounds of condenser tubes, 10.000 pounds of plates and 75.000 pounds «f miscellaneous copper and brass prod- | vets. For the cruiser Helena it furnished 130000 pounds of tubes, by plates and the like Destroyers use ing
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at the desired they are annealed electrically uniform grain size, tube is subjected to rigid inspection for defects, The company has been manufacturing nonferrous plates since Paul Revere rolled the copper plates from which the boilers of Robert Fulton's steamship, Claremont, fashioned. The plates are produced by rolling, with the same careful technical supervision as is given to condenser tubes. In heat exchangor applications the company recommenas its naval brass, containing 59-63 per cent copper, to 1's per cent tin and the remainder zine, For many vears the Navy has purchased tube sheets of this alloy
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TOMORROW 10:00—Radio City, WLW, 1:M0-—CBS Symphony, WIRE, 8: 00—Summer Symphony, WIRE, 7:00—Jessica Dragonette, WFBM,
There's no dearth of music for) the week-end, even though the depth of of the dog days has taken! its inevitable vacation toll. For, be-| sides the year-round studio broadcasts, we also have with us at the NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (U, P).-- microphone two of our most popu[Stocks firmed again today with lar al fresco orchestras. \volume rising slightly as compared| One of these, the student orches- | with a week ago. Gains ranged to tra at the Natjonal Music Camp in| more than 2 points, with chemicals | Interlochen, Mich.. {best performers. the baton of Frederick Stock, the] Allied Chemical, which gained 4 Chicago Symphony Orchestra's vet-| u points yesterday, was up 2's. East-ieran conductor, at 1:30 p. m. to-| Confronted with the task of man Kodak rose nearly 2 points. | morrow. : : i ea | Union Carbide firmed ': point and| For his program Dr. Stock has in. | choosing a 30-minute broadcast pro= Commercial Solvents % | cluded one of his own compositions, | 87am, the average conductor seems | Automobile issues extended Ves- a set of Symphonic Waltzes. Also to succumb te hopeless confusion terday's gains under lead of Gen-|jisted are “In War Time" and the and a feeling of inadequacy. eral Motors, which at its high of | rove Song” from MacDowell's In-| They all do it, but a case in point |48's, was up a point, Chrysler | ian Suite, and Read's “Sketches of is that of Erich Leinsdorf. Mr, (touched 72': and then came back | ihe City.” You may hear the con- Leinsdorf, the Metropolitan's youth= 0 73%, up ‘a. . cert on WENR, | ful Wagner conductor, is to lead the | Demand was again noted for | NBC Orchestra again {omorrow building issues which are profiting » 5 night at 6 p. m. on WIRE. And (by increased construction of plants | Boris Schwarz, who formerly was he submitted no. Jess than three for production of armament. Steels | | the Indianapolis Symphony Orches- a — lo the press department . » hy ¢ . were fractionally higher, Outlook | tra’s concertmaster and now plays! which dutifully passed them along |for the industry continues favor-|violin under Maestro Toscanini at| rhe latest announced list (by no lable, although indications pointed | NBC, will participate in another means guaranteed) ’ ihciudes Mo to a recession in the operating rate broadcast from Interlochen tomor- sart's Sctenade. No. 9 in D Major next week because of vacations in row. With Joseph Schwarz, plan-|- ma ec t Foearremn I : and Brusselmans' transcription of some plants. ist, and Frank Miller, cellist, he willl ne of the Paganini Caprices for Bonds were firm, be heard in Tschaikowsky's Theme violin 8 . sterling sagged after sharp rise and Variations Jfor trio. A chorus] : late vesterday. | directed by Clarence E. Sawhill will] —— be heard on the same program, on
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Gains Range to $2 as Trade | Picks Up Slightly at New York.
may find solace in Howard Barlow's program with the Columbia | Broadcasting Symphony at 1 p. m, | tomorrow on CBS-WFBM. To begin with, listeners are to hear the “Carnival” Overture of Dvorak and the Suite for Strings {by Purcell, in Albert Coates’ are (rangement, Then comes the suite of Mendels= sohn's incidental music to "A Mid= {summer Night's Dream,” the Over= [ture to “Die schoene Galatea’ by von Suppe and, to finish off, no fill plav unde less a favorite than the Brahm's Will pay under mist Symphony.
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RAINS out PRICES NBC-WMAQ at 9:30 a. m FOR WHEAT, CORN 2 p. m. tomorrow, NBC-WMAQ. Al-/1 . . . 7:30 p. m. Wednesday on Ibert Stoessel will be the conductor, CBS- WFBM.
CHICAGO, Aug. 10 (U, P,).—An and Muriel Kerr, piano soloist. easier tone prevailed in the corn| Rachmaninoff’s C Minor Concerto| “France of old” will be saluted by and wheat futures on the Chicago is Miss Kerr's selection. The bal-| | French-born Maurice Baron and Board of Trade today. Rains over ance of the program will be made the Radio City Sinfonietta on NBCthe Middlewest grain belt and Gov- up of the Prelude to “Die Meister- WLW at 10 a. m. tomororw. Solo=
| ernment crop estimates somewhat singer” and the “American Festival” | ists will be Henrietta Schumann, | higher than anticipated accounted Overture by the up-and-coming] pianist, and Rosemarie Brancato, ! y . 1 y ; : Wheat closed unchanged to > & =» There will be music by Boildieu, |cent lower after a moderate ecovV-| mhage preferring the concert- hall | Bizet, Saint-Saens, Baron, Thomas, ye 1 + La S I, was off zs to cent, Septembe ro B non 61 cents: oats 'y to cent lower, THIS EVENING unchanged to up % cent, Septem- (The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccuracies In program ber, 41's cents. heans were October 677s "INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO cents asked. WFBM 1230 WIRE 1100 WLS. WENR 470 1:00 Albert V Warner Baseball Cecil Golly 1:15 American Derby 3 " A 4» ___World Today 50 Betty Barrett George Stlerney 5:30 5:48 Inside Sports Sioa Serenade os Six Public Welfare Prairie Ramblers hl] 8. f:30 Human "Adventure Carillon Musie Barn Dance 5 Religious News " "
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