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CANADA RATED AS ‘BEST NEIGHBOR’
We Have More Trade There Than in All South America; One-Third of American Investments Abroad Are Located in the Dominion.
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The famous 3000 miles of unfortified frontier is now TOP HOG PRICE
more than ever a path of communicagjon rather than a| barrier. The old distrust that followed the Revglution and | the War of 1812, and which!
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: Losses Range to 3 Points: Setback Is First This Week.
NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (U. P).—
The pros and cons of double-fea~-ture movies will be debated on the “People’s Platforms” at 5 p. m. to-
morrow, CBS-WFBM. On | broadcast will be Samuel Goldwyn,
"", | The sotck market experienced vits| the picture producer, a housewife,
*| first decline of the week today with | exhibitor and two independent proi*| volume ebbifg. Extreme losses ducers. Is | ranging to three points were re- nn nu Te duced moderately before the close. The pioneering work Bonds sold off with stocks and at| surgery by the late Dr.
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points. U ‘Human Adventure” at 6:30 p. m. Today’s business news was fea- tomorrow, CBS-WFBM. , . . Gen. tured by another rise in automobile Hugh Johnson, Indianapolis Times Pe The Dun & Bradstreet |coluntist, speaks in favor of mili- .. | trade report showed retail business tary conscription over CBS-WFBM Vel |8 to 11 per cent over a year ago. at 8:15 ‘tonight. . , , William S_ Ya | The Agriculture Department esti-| Knudsen, who came td America hl | mated farm income for” the whole | from Denmark when he was 20 and vear at $8900, 000; 000, the highest | T0Se from shipyard riveter to presiiT 1937 and a gain of about $360,- dent of General Motors, will speak
5 | on the “I'm an American” program 939 total. progra | 000,0000 ON were Heaviest! 'at noon tomorrow, NBC-Red..
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seen eveiy Saturday night at Chis cago's Eighth Street Theater,
The highbrow “Invitation to Learning,” which has been discuss= ing the ancient classics for the past 13 weeks, advances its discussions to literature of the 19th century on Sunday's 2:30 p. m. hi ini CBS- | WFBM. Balzac's ‘Le Pere Goriot™ lis first up and will be followed by | Flaubert? s “Madame Bovary' and | Trackeray's “Vanity Fair” on €uce ceeding Sundays.
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The doldrums in radio programs this summer are among the worst of years as far as program quality woes. The main reason is the rash of quiz programs used as summer replacements—many of them have turned out badly. Uusually there are numerous pretentious summer experiments. This year the Mone day “Forecast” show is the biggest one, Surprise hit show of the sum= mer was the Chicago Quiz Kids, with grown-up entertainment sup= [plied by brilliagt youngsters. on n ”
There is talk that the Sunday night coffee hour will feature Edgar Bergen and Judy Garland as regue
lar co-stars on its return this fall,
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Am Chrysler at its low of 70% was| Coliseum Saturday, Aug. 31 (during |both of wh Or ' off 3'4 and General Motors had an| State Fair), beginning at 6 p. ne for the other's oa hy A is| extreme loss of 1'i. Motor equip-| Among the 100 in the broadcast will posite each other on Wednesday ““''1y, (ments and tire shares had minor be Alec Templeton, Eddie Peabody, nights on this October's programs. !2| recessions. the ‘Hoosier Hotshots, Henry Burr, It is believed that the deal for 13 Steel shares were depressed. Al Patsy Montana and all the Hayloft Prank Parker's return to the Burns +1 18 their lows, Beth®hem sold at 76,| crew, It will be the same cast as |& Allen program didn't jell, — = Uilen 215: U. S. Steel 51%, off 112, and > % Ww Youngsotwn Sheet & Tube 30, off 13¢. Most of these came back par-
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Aw CORN CLOSE “| LOWER AT CHICAGO
CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (U, P.)—A , | quiet, steady tone developed in the | Board of ¥rade pit today at price : | levels ranging from major fractions 9% [to a cent and more below Thurs{day's close. Corn appeared tight in a thin market. | Wheat closed 3% to 13% cents low[er September 69 @3%. Corn was [off '« to !'2 cent, September 60%. [Oats 5: to 7s cent down, Septem[ber 27':b, and rye 3s cent lower, [September 37':a. Soy beans closed unchanged.
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A total of $446.000,000 in U. S. money is invested in Dominion of Teen Ganada bonds. Another $483000.000 500- 550 js-invested in bonds of the provinces G33 and cities, and $260.000,000 is invested in government guaranteed “i Goo. corporate bonds such as those of the Good-— Canadian National Railway. ; finally. $221.000,000 is invested Coy... a. Sle. private corporation bonds whose 500- ¢ 5.00- 7.50 Good and ChOIge--
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (U. P) —President Roosevelt today signed a bill placing the $5000,000,000 in-| | vestment trust business under regulation of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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; also fairly reliable out- 1 nd shortfed “steers sellir 18 | Cube Am, ™ top fed steers, $11.63: |Curtis Pub .. Low transportation costs make it "wroad d Jeifers won| ear, Pub pr 0 —~ hip Tel pt. 6 mutually advantageous for Canada U : t RY RiopDI ng 5 | Curt- wr A . 957 : I Practer % “8 £0 - a utt 1 < < 8 and the U. S. to trade with one an- « $5.50616.25. all ad 8 I hii ' lover for week, but other, : : or more higher than | A great deal of fuss is being made steady: best wv these days about U. S. business with South America in event of a Ger-| "Sheep Recipe man-Italian victory in the European on good scrap | : war. But the whole of South Ameri- ! § | Cambridge City can trade with the U. S. does not iron and steel last year, almost half | Columbus . equal that of Canada. of which was garnered from auto-|pincennes mobile graveyards, wornout railroad |Ft Wayne i \equipment and Just plain junk |FIAUEPOLS (heaps, according to the 1940 year-| Washington book issued today by the Institute] Se — ou : of Scrap Iron & Steel, Inc. « ~ IN NEW UARTERS = SSANCINNATIL, Aug. 33 (U.P) —Hogs— Fast ak NE he TonifSnMe Ll NC | The yearbook showed that totall LOCAL ISSUES 129 cents higher; top, : - | : Yo 13, a Co 3 , » 15 300- saeher; .o5; " Rev, Tob 8 domestic and foreign consumption| ope following quotations by the Indian0- ibs. [email protected]; most good s |Roan Antel ... a 4 4 *:'* lof scrap metal in 1939 amounted | apolis Bond Share Corp. do not repreIve RbeTON & y 3% — 4ito 35900,000 tons, of which about! Rte The a are A Te ica | {13,400,000 tons constituted “home’ on buying and selling quotations of recent ‘scrap, which is produced by the ‘'ranFactions. Sted 2 ’ S 3 Stocks = steel and foundry industry in its|Agents Finance Corp com..... normal manufacturing operations| Be: RR & Sik Vis id TE and is immediately remelted. None {nral 1nd, Pow hig ofa.) ot this scrap reaches the open tar. fom T&T CF Wa ne 1% ‘ptd et. | In sso Te P nd & Mica Elec 79, pfd The remaining 17,500.000 tons, [ md Gen iv 6% bra substantially all of which was|Ind Hydro Elec 7% pid ndpls Gas com.. » : (handled through dealers represented Ind Hvdro Elec 77 King .. r SE] y et «i | Indpis P&L 6% p Simons ~.- by the institute, was cast-off ma-| IHS PSL cian. | Simms Pet 1 terial. Indpls Water 5% pfd | Sines Srw&Stl 24 - re Iincoln Nat Life Ins com... wa : a | Skelly nl 15" 15% — re |} Ind Pub Serv 51.7% nd a IR ES SS=- \ r “ Sc xy ORDER 8 LOCOMOTIVES N_Thd Pub Sery 7% “nid. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 23 (U. P).| pub Serv Go of Tha 87 ‘pid [ARIE RY Baldwin Locomotive Work today an- ER a ta iy Pld ¢ *s (NOUNced receipt of a $2,000,000 order Terre Haute Elec 6% pid... ... 97 Larges Sele as | from the Duluth. Missabe & Iron Union Title Co com Sn " wR 8 Vv Camp Milk nd ! ¢ ¢ 1 | Range Raflwav Co. for eight heavy van camp Milk com 1. | freight locomotives Bonds )) CO. — 13% | mercer Josh Be a ‘ Ly IANA th merican Loan 5s ‘on \ Charges Low-Income Families iii e i | 8 - ra s-Revnolas-lavior 5s . if oHme T&T F't Wavne 5's... al g co e Q / es Home T&T, PF yayne 65 43 . ssoc Te a 28 7 . Indpls P&L 3's 70 Overloaded With fol: Boho gy 1 I suranc Indpls I La 8 66. 3 nterstate X Das... \ . SP Kokomo Water Works 5s 58.. ( 43 Cuhner Packing Co 4'5s 49... .1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 23 (U. P)—_The Securities and Exchange §ioinic sain Spree 55350 00 Commission, in a report distributed today, charged that many low-in-|Muncie Water Works 5s 65....104 ome families are “overloaded” with insurance and are sold policies that Noh “ein Sere 32 do {are more expensive than they can afford. N Ind Tel ha 5% 5 The SEC made a survey of 2132 Masachusetts families for the Tem- | pub Tel Co 414s 55 ©... .. | porary National Economic Committee. The Committee pointed out’ that Richmond Wafer Wks 5s 57.. "the findings of the SEC did not| Trac Term Corp Bs 57 » represent conclusions of the Com families not on relief, and 867 per, G J B d mittee itself. |cent of those on relief were spend-| overnmen onas 12! The SEC said that the lower the | , : - ing 10gper “cent of their income, or v. BONDS economic status of the families tare Sh instirance premiums. It | Law i: 311.96 | Hele Far pf - surveyed, “the greater the Propor-|g)q, ‘saiq it was inexcusable” that Sis 103.13 ERLE) 3 | Homestake > 1 [tion of family income that was paid |; “otpar Jow-income families Where 3%.s gs h 3 EC Seen: 5 | Houd- Her (B.... Ii , — _1a|for life insurance premiums.” the ‘avers family member in-| $i 1 922 11 21 corp. Terre Haute: dice. | Work Bar TSO THLNLINE Monae ew Zed rn touting ‘of poli ge per family ne ioral 10d v. IRN mn orp., aute; diss D bt §64.068.304 23 Howe Sound : 201 > 2 oda ere is an overloading poli-icome is around $300, the payments 2's 1965-60 : Jnfin Ros : 3 200 ia aa 13 10.432 636. ik 30 idson Motors. "2/ cies in many families.” the SEC said. for insurance should aggregate 24 oll bi Owners Loan yr y 1) : Hupp Motor +1-16| It added that insurance coverage of Iper cent of the family's earnings. 1017 4s 10192 ‘10131 yo Eats members was unevenly dis-| a E———— — i= tributed. that “expensive forms of | ‘endowment ana limited payment ARE YOU ANXIOUS ay | policies have been placed in fami- : - a hen when Je foes of he id to own vour own home? Then let us tell you uld often be serv etter T whi 4 Jer erotiaive type Of | about the F.H.A. PLAN which makes home'policy,” and that there was much | ownership possible with a limited cash outlay. a | “ / apsing of policies due to “unsound " . 141% 2 . + distribution” of ihsurance and to T H E U N 10 N T R U S T C 0 M P A N Y No I ot war Wa Vy, changing economic conditifns. Capital and Surplus, $3.000,000.00 Int Salt 3% 33 The report said it was startling” Member—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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