Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1940 — Page 23

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

[URSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1940

PAGE 23

A ES RISE IN |

MILLION - SHARE| SESSION ATM. Y, \&

Tak ng Unable to Allegh Lud Allied )

{alt Stocks’ Advange fo New Highs.

IK, Sept. 5 «U. P)) X arket today had its session since

ices moved into new

I ir the list r a time, ran into Q fore noon and then her in all secto more than

Am Am Am Ar sing volume, | am e member- AR J $5000 over am 1 ]¢ The ¢ was Am e price wa pn Am 55.400 telephones in AR n stations sent the Am ecord high. American am 10t up 3 points on that ction again registered vious week and eriod of a vear

in several

sed their ent a pound 3 buy -

yonded to the hich initiated up near-

n Smelting

on a rise in elecoad Issues ]

new 1940

L a 3 m ! aH Hint Fil 1 R PEELE Bald Balt Y Bal S 1 P) Be 8 ! Bang de gains of more Bango De al rr 1 Barbe 3oard of Trade gar ton upport and ! B¢ Cy e1 grains re es In a narrower e zs highCo was ls tO! Big f3 s un- | Black D €n higher °aNns Were up lo Boeing Air no Bohn La Bon Bond Pre 7 T8%% 78 623% a 46°73 T 24 4 76'<h Byron J: 3. 37a 5.42 A 70 A 20a R22 n 5.404 6.50 r Nn 1 ol Carriers 0 No. 1 Cone Sil = an ~ Na a Dll 8 AN Ins Celanese Fy re 29> a Ntsc Celaneze ic. No white Celotex 0 €av 32'%ec Celotex hen No sales ent - 275 AN Noa 2 * Ne. ves | Cent rz. tough 57c: Cent 5 feed 33@ 46c Cent n Casn Cent nose. 3507 Cerra oy bellies. | Cert Cert {Chan Ches : : 3 A I i { 1 | { RAIN Cn IC { oads; No. & 72¢c; No. 1|@& 8 el & ds; N 2 C 57% 7 i e TW Cit ve Cl a N A e, 27% @ WAGON WHEAT alors are paving Colgate 1al'Ke ( 31 heir merits v ed. 60¢ 1itea als "NIPEG WHEAT C 4 \Z CNY TRY LOCAL ISSUES Comwlth * bv the Indian- Comwlth not. repre- Comwlth nerely in-: Conde f 3rket level based Cong ng quotations of recent Cong Stocks Rid F ® Y Tia ~ y 53 58 2 54 EL Yar " ov 120 1 e afd 5N 5 105 10 1N9 . ina Cons nid 80 84 Cons 21 . Consum 2 241; Contain nF fe oh Cont nfd 3a 112%; | Cont > 102 Cont )7 Va 30's | Cont th yas 104 Cont 3 108 100 Cont fd 113 116 Cont 13% 1542 | Cont pid 44 47 pfd 90 93 Copweld St 100 03 [Corn : pfd...... 97 101 {Corn 30 . 60 : S 1, Bonds 09 { 100 Crown € ; Uz Crucible 42... 97 Crucible 102 Cub 3 102 S ) «+105 ( % 10 x x 5 0 103 S 65 2 107% 42 ) 100 Dav 16715 Deere & Er) 5 60 Deere ¢ 5 107 Del 99. 102 iD] x 3 104 10%! De 3 "61 Diam TT ! \ 1 } ¢ } ame { At our Service ) 3: \ Dow Dresser nu 11 v Express is ready to give Quniill gh-speed, convenient servr he you want to East hip. All packages, large or east ey tlre East small, called for and delivered East

pa SEE) a un N10 Dl pA Baka

au da DIY ~1 30

a a eon FERC] aay

-

ADBND AAD AN

E-TE

83 DN Pa

»

PEER

HDI UW DOWD rs =) ” we : » ADD ‘wm “Wn » aw » nN by

» CIID OD-TDOW IDI DBD D

BY MOD a) NE Aad Cd A ba Nt a

SIO AIPHPILI WD IWNO IID DU

ST] w NOP am Noa Koa od

OL 31D

©o

Nom Bg ID 13

BI AbD LOND H-IIDD DTD I «1

J

-

1 BI be nox

7) ' ®t

-

0D a Ot 13 0

: 3 AM&GFDw 11st and 10 Am-Haw

wy Ww x n wold “w ® a

I BIT 00 0D ds Di 1 DO

bo

00 wT 00 JY 0 C0 TO 1 1 00 Wx C0 wba Tp + y a4 voa no LOW LI BIO +

=a

Aon

» J =I 03D x NIL

BD tt OF) ek ek

BD ht ek Fy bd pk O59 00 NED Tb rt LOI ~ 10 DD i

BD bd pk Tk ek

a

3 ne 0d B= an Nn 0D JJ D 00 <TH I 1D GI Drs an IF w Veo Si Bn D000 BIS IHW WIL AR» a»

5 4 J >

ND CO RE

a a) Tt i

~3 t Arnol 1d C ons Chemicals ' asso

1 4 points in As Dry

FEAT CLOSES GENT 1

16

)

adam

YO Na

»

4

OP HDEIDNED

ba 03

“RIDIN NDOT es ado

J 13 WD PIP 30 WII

an

Dr Blaw-Knox 301%, Bliss & Laugh Bloomingdale Blumenthal

250»

0 OW G0~1T DIO ID 4a mt 1) am 5 So» 1

Ee

‘r= 0D DBI

9D Eg

DO DTD ITI D

wy ® a

=}

= 3 0D a 1D 00 00 1:2 0 = 00 obs wa IND 4st UI H awa

se

®

»

1

“on AP om

dv.

nr

NAIR TD 1-1 OO RINI DI a»

Carpenter $

“C43 on y pt DITTO BOI =I a BD Boi Rn — 03 On La way Ira FRA oa

30 say RR om — -. y 300A A NADD NDEI <TD oy IDO Noa NR Eg

aD NGIN

“-

» 830 0

Sn

9

230 on <1

A BIRD “~ “ood “DS Nan

wa 89 =} ad oma

ed) ND

400 =] KONE A

0

VO BOD ND

- Ak ENRNK

wl pt pd ot of pk pt pd pd pi po of

Woy ne

4 10 a

» DM PD -1ND DH NT » a w

“Gl AB eaaa

— DO fn 83 A) = J -F > Vol a SF on GT oa o Jt TM CERES

a IHD nom oua J Ee » un

x

Noa

he 9 Copweld Ste el 9! a7

UV DN 1 ID Nr DODHWVEM

a o®

a

2 et

DIODES SALOON

» >

or

Samm

43 »® PD

a

Ire 0) a3 0) YL

BTN aD

Il cities and principal towns, Eaton at no extra charge. Phone Rail- Elec By ™ nat ay Express...or Western Union. Flos & M

ILI 20d

ILI

Lard

BJOG ONIG de S10 TD ~~ 3

-— 1a Neisner

I DOW-JONES

Week Azo

Month: ARG ...coseeertvanesy

Year Ago

High +«1940) High (1939), % 20 RAILROADS

Today Yesterday Week Ago Month Age Year Azo

High (19%10), High (1939).

Today EE Yesterday ... uu

| Week Ago Month Age Year Ago

High (19th), 26.45: .L High (1939),

By UNITED PRESS

STOCK AVERAGES 30 INDUSTRIALS TOAAY ...vavunvennsen Yesterday .....

0d

T | Norw on Phar m 141 hy

— © ht pdt oo » aa

- BRON BRL DND “om

won ed

I LVans x-cell-o

A pa

E E E E E

Fair, The nf Fairbanks pf Fair Morse Fajardo Sug Fed L&T Fed & Fed Mogul Fed Mot Fed W S A

{Fed Dep St ... Ferro Enamel

Fid Phen Firestone T

First N Strs .. Flintkote ‘ive

Gamewell Co Gar Wood Ind Gen Am Inv, Gen Baking.® Gen Bronze Gen Cable

Gen

Gillet te S R

Gimbe! Bros Glidden Gobel, Adolf Goebel Brew Gold & Stock Goodrich . Goodrich pf. . Goodvea? Goodyear pf Gotham Hos Graham-Paige Granhv

Granite C Stl.

Grant W»T Gt Nor Ore Gt North of Gt West Sug Green H 1

Grex "hot ind Cp

Guant Sug Gulf Mobile & N Gu M & No nf

Harh-Walk Hat Corp Haves Mfg

Hecker Prod Helme G W Herc Mot Herc Pdr Hershey Hi nd le & Ds F

ent I = Ind Ray Ingersoll Inspiratn

Insshs cts Md

Inter RT Interchem

ot Af x A ot

c: Seo i Ranimann DS Kelsey-Haves Relsev-Haves Kennecott Keystone Stl Kinney 5 pf Kr ese SS Kress

Kroger G&B

aclede G pf

oft, Inc

ong Bell, A nose-W Ris orillard Lorillard of Lou G & E A Lou & Nash

Mack Ti Macy RH Madison Sq G Manat: Sug Man Shirt

Moro, e c Mathieson Mathieson pf

May D 8 McCall Corp MceSrory

McGraw Ej McIntyre Porc McKeesport

McKeeson & R

Mengel 1st nt.. Merch & M .. Mesta

mi Mident Pet Midland Stl Midl Stl pf Minn Hn Minn-Moline Mis sion Corp

| Mot tor Whi

Nash-Kelt

NCh&sSth.

Nat Acme

Nat Auto Fibres Nat Aute Fib pf

Nat Aviation | Nat Biscuit

Nat Bond & In

Nat Cash Reg Jat Cvl Gas Nat Dairy Nat Dept St

Nat Dep St pf Nat Distillers

| Nat Enamel Nat Gypsum Nat Lead Nat Mal&Stl

Nat Pwr & Lt

| Nat Steel

Nat Sup Penn. cr! Nat Sup 54

Nat Sup 2 pf Tes ...

0D <TD st a ® a» @r

Ww

3%)

LNOBDO ES

ERNE NR

Don

sd Pan one Airways

Pot pk hed ND 3

- OG ab AB RN DAR RA

DADs

00 4 UW ww NRA AS al ©

SD 19 SY <1 <7 00 +s ON Z

3! 2, Penn D Cem

Sw SRD 1.9 tn Lei BD — ds UTD UNL NNT

8

1319 12

8

Fann a»

— DS

Wa lo 00 LID 5 —_ NDR BU Fomor om KR

oe ~1-1NDO 0D

pt

® thf Gh

HD PW a ®» WEEE PA

1D 70

td

-_ a Aww

» aoa

JOD

Gen T beater Ea R

pt

ww »

BO dx mT U3 LIES RI a =1 UTIL

1

= “nen

Vit 35

-

30 Ut 3 a

33 mt U1 ma 30 tL — BI DEI BI 0D ofa = DTI BIO

w o

3 35 5 9i 3 3 4 3: a

1

30 Cd pt RN Lo »P awa NOR AN

{ 1

amg

nel a DH OND 1 2A AB a x tJ yo EN aX DN IF wT EO O ONION D

A BO LID

BOM

+ rt C100 +t 0D YT LDNNB NINN

SS 3 an

8 5 . 3

5 i 6 0 3

) x)

- > e

NB aaa

- = N

“I= WD -» oo

“own A BN

» »

— ht OO rt Cu ts OO CS

Cex Sema

Re DN =100 DO OV LO rt ret BI BON

> > “Yt rt ED eT a] NT] DINARS st es DO 1D

NN

on [SR

— pt

aan

AP ANID WI

0 ~~ 0D 8D Dt md ps 0 ~ BORD 19 — 150

DIDI IO PET a DTW BLD

aa ADNK am NR

wa” DE oe Db DY 20 8 r= AD rt 2

Wu NP oaa EE 28 A703 » on » -3 yw

Awe oma

9

3 StI ” 0 POINILI r BUI CIPD pt rt vt OD Naas BONN A " DI ALD WAI 1D MW Er TB dr NN 1 Th “a BUI I 0D et et - ot EE

»

~ a ae OHO DLW 13010300 UY 1 4a Ba THAD 30D

GF GI Paanuw - No» »

» ny — Wm 1300 DID I ~1n Be OYOI IO ri

=] “> oa

es BD 4 “

non ~~ w I

INH O

» » a

LOO ~T IU — aor ad p* »

| i |

NRK am BR

DB LID tI

DEI 0I st 1D

C3 10 hI 1G 1D ®N

— a

» w NEIL

w

ts XDA DROBO W—NNWOU ANNI

® a w ~

® A

w BNL aN es WN AX a

meray FANT XRX ~

>

BB td

hn ND tt BOC Ob ist 3) 300 a NB DUI it U1 NLL OUR EIDE

- ne G0 1 LO I CO

— o> — - a “ow

NE oare Nasa

— WN DB

» & — »

.one Star C

NY oe

190 aa

on Bo oD wv ru Ae

BIBI aw @ oa IY tt i 2D 09 50 4] $4 £0

3

DERE BERNARD

ek LIND DW a 2 a om NAA »

ys wt J —— - —

aa an on aD Eruw —e » » a a’ » a Fool op

2 2 16 4 1 1 2 3

4 3 2 8 9 5 3 4 1 6 9 8 6 1

Nu

C

VID TDD DOLE A AWINIDODS — 1-7 1-7 »

x DAI

BNA

GC

» rt BOT 1 Dale | DODD BTID TE OU 4 Ta Ds fs 23 T=) D0 I BAI

©

yp ER IVDO TD | ~IW Ea BID OSI ADWID IN

bo to ws WHOA DW » me a =

— yt

CSCIC

8D 8 ~=Gc

- dG A ADD RADA

“N10 MDa 0D

— CO UN -T00 1D es 0D

~

PRES 03 bt ht

00 WO 1 w

y ®

tk et mk ek dd

® LAWN ARNE D

© ae

we 00 Hx

[= FQenX

Lov

is

PE SEE

ox KN

— BI bt rt BD LO = 2D

AVION RIN NVODW

ts » » x TN ®- x v3 0 NS D1 DB Bt ADDON i wT pe =] a or ” » - Lo — NN = NS a

Ayes Wu CPV tt 1D 1.3 bed BL A Benen

—- 4G

» a» >» na po NOD S02

Net

Net | Close Change | High Low Close Change

West Auto Sup. 28':2 27's 28): +4 12 West Md vers 9 3 awe

eo

2 | West ac pf 2 2 West Yhion 20's 2034 West Air Bke 21%, 22 1 Wesiing Fl 1033: 104 . Weston Fl In . 331, 3 ‘ Westvaco oe 34% 342 34): 12 Westvaco 5 pf... 343% 344 34%, la Wheel Steel ... 2434 2378 249, 1% White Mot .... 11% 11% 1172 Ya White Rock . 2 7 "a Ya White Sew M 3% 34 33a I | Wilcox O&G 92 92 92 Va | Willvs Qverind 2% 2'a 21s a Willys Ovrld pf 434 4 4% Wilson & Co 5 434 47a ‘a Wilson pf ..... 38 3772 58 itz Woodward Iron 27 26 27 1 Woolworth . 34'2 3374 34'. Ya Worthington 21 20%, 207% R Worthg cv pr pf 51 51 51 : | Worthing pr pf 46': 46% 46% — 33 wn Ye Xale & T ..... 20!. 20; 20; 13 Yellow Ir ..... 13% 15'2 1578 1, | Yellow Tr pf ..125 124 124 — 2, Young S & W | 113; 11% 11Y4 Young Sheet .. 35!; 334 34%, Ya Young Stl Dr . 187% 18'2 18%s 3a — — Zenith Rad .... 163; 157% 137% — ZORITE ov. viv 21, 21, 2'2

LOCAL PRODUCE

Heavy breed hens, paes bareback hens 11¢; Leghorn hens, 9c: bareback ieghorn hens, 8c, Barred and Whats Rock spring-

|ers, 14c; other colored heavy breed sprinz- | ers, 13c; Leghorn; springers, 12¢; narehack

| springers, old roosters, 6c. Indiana Grade A large eggs. 21c; Indiana Grade A medium eggs, 18c: No. 2, llc

Butter—No. 1 30@30'5c: No. 2, 28% |

28'2¢c; butterfat, No. 1, 25¢: No. 2, 24c (Country pickup prices quoted by the Wadley Co.)

FOOD PRICES

CHICAGO. Sept. 5 (U. P.).—PeachesSouth Carolina FElbertas, bu. $2012.25 Celery--Michigan, crates, 40@60c. Tomatoes—Michigan, 12-qt. baskets. $1@ 1.10 for

nest. Spinach - Michigan, bu 90cm $1 cauliflower — Colorado, crates, 31.304 1.40 Carrots - California, crates, 33.256 4.25

Lettuce—California. crates, : Swee Potatoes--Tennessee. bu.. $1.20 1.50. Onion Market ¢50-1b. sacks) — Indiana Yellows 65¢c Wiscansin Yellows, 65c¢;: Illinois Yellows, 50@75¢: Idaho Sweet Spanish, $1.10 Washington Sweet Spanish, $1.

ACCOUNTANTS SPONSOR SHOW :

Schedule Three-Day Event At Murat Temple; Aids Named.

A three-day show of business equipment will be held at the Murat Temple Nov. 13-15 by the Indianapolis Chapter, National Associa- | tion of Cost Accountants.

| Oliver R. Altum heads the finance

| committee composed of Fred H. CHIC AGO LIV ESTOC £9

Bretthauer, H. H. Gerrard and!

space committee comprising Mort

Asher, Harry Nichols, H. H. Wind-

ler, Frank Kinderman, R. QualkKenbusch and C. Lomatch.

George &. Wells is decorations and booth committee chairman, assisted by Miles Duwe, Thomas W. Masseth, Wilbert Sage and E. O. Schalk. Elmer Schwier, in charge of opera-

tions, will be assisted by Paul Blee

A. L. Bernd, E. F. Hohlt and Ed-

ward J. Dowd.

Kenneth Miller is in charge of advertising and publicity, assisted by Arthur Phegley, Fred Davis and Harold Rennard. Horace T. Math- * | ews is chairman of the printing and { tickets committee comprising George Burkert, J. A. Lawler and Henry

Reinke.

SHELL OIL GRANTS EMPLOYEES LEAVES

| Shell Oil Co. emplovees here will

be given a leave of absence and full pay for a month if thev are called for military training, the company announced iodav,

J. L. Wadlow, Indianapolis division manager, said the full wages will be paid in addition to that paid by the Government during the training period. In the case of hour-ly-paid employees, the average monthly wages of the past vear will be paid. Participation by emplovees

{In company pension and insurance

funds will be continued, he said. Williams to Speak At Banquet Here

Charles F. Williams of Cincin-|

. Government Bonds

nati will address 650 members of the Western & Southern Life Insur- | ance Co. at a banquet of company agents Saturday evening in the Claypool Hotel. Mr. Williams will be accompanied by his three sons, W. J., Charles M. and James R. Williams, who are also Western & Southern executives.

John Hancock Agents

Attend Convention

Indiana representatives of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insur-)| ance Co. attending the annual convention at Portsmouth, N. H, include Dan W. Flickinger, Walter B Lichtenstein. Ed R. Grisell, J. R Jones, C. Howland Bond. Rav O. Woods, all of Indianapolis. C. K. James of Logansport and Floyd E Leeper of Plvmouth.

Air Express Traffic Here Shows Increase

The Indianapolis Air Express] office had a 180 per cent increase in| | Pan-American shipments during August and a 49 per cent increase| «=

|in domestic air express, J. W. Dill,

. lagent, reported today.

Pan-American revenue increased 209 per cent and domestic revenue 1176 per cent, he said. A special [ plane was needed Aug. 15 to ship 55 cartons weighing 1450 pounds from the Zenite Metal Co. and three bundles weighing 600 pounds from Mouldings, Inc, to Chrysler Motor Co. at Detroit.

Incorporations

Tobacco By-Products and Chemical Corp Louisville Kvy.: registration of ademarks ‘Nico-Fume'' and Black Leaf, class «17; tobacco products.

Continental Pharmaceutical Corp. Ken'- | land; change of address to Valparaiso, Ind. q

’ Golden Acres, Inc, Rensselaer. rhange of address ta P, O. Box 3 Valparaiso, and iehange of agent te John A. Cawley, 7147 Madison Ave. Hammond

kk fk fk fk » ow kk AY a= New

a

~

ODOR NIADIAVO IN WDABR DOD

BJ re ARN rs SODPDNLINDIW OT TUT WI DCI de Det 3 TD TN FN a

on Everything! Diamonds, Watches, Autos, Cameras, Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.

» The CHICAGO ‘co. ine

146 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

dD NI

ww or ire — ad ae wn Fa id

@ SNA YN EP aa — 5 J »

ar Fue

- = = - +41 nN

seseraag

FINAL NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS PORKER PRICES LOWERED HERE

Most Weights Sell 15 Cents

Cheaper, Pulling Top Down to $7.50.

Hog prices at Indianapolis stockyards were cut 15 to 25 cents today, bringing the top down to $7.50, the * Agricultural Marketing Service

reported.

The 15-cent decline was made on porkers weighing 160 pounds and

more while lighter weights sold cents cheaper. Vealers sold off cents, pulling the top to $11.

The Marketing Service reported 1176 salable cattle were shipped here: 457 calves, 9787 hogs and 1343

Top Repts. Sept. Top Repts a 82:3 3 ....8 40 2 TH R166 1 3.65 1.55 2000 5 7.50 Barrows and Gilts Packing Sows 120- 140.8 5.50- 6.10, 270- 300 .$ 6.40-

140- 160 6.00- 6.95

160- 180 6.60- 7.15 330- 360 6.10180- 200 7.05- 7.35 Good— 200- 220 7.25~ 7.50| 360- 400 5.75- 6.1 2 7.30- 7.50! 400- 450 5.50- 5.8 7.00- 7.40' 450- 500 5.25- 5.6 270- 300 6.70- 7.10 Medium— 300- 330 6.60- 6.80! 250- 500 4.85- 6.00 330- 360 6.50- 6.60 Slaughter Pigs Medium-— 90- 12 6.15- 5.60 160- 200 6.15- 7.00 Slaughter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts, 1176) Choice— Bulls 750- 900 $11.50-12.7 excluded 900-1100 11.50-13 rood $ 6.50- 7.15 1100-1300 12.2 58 5.75- 6.50 1300-1300 12.25-13.25') 5.00- 5.7 Good \ 750- 900 10.25-11.5 CC 10n 5.25- 6.00 900-1100 1025-11 Vealers

1100-1300 10.5( 1300-1500 10.5¢C

Medium— y 1 anad_ 750-1100. 8.00-10.50 medium. 1.50-10.00 -13( -10.50 Cu 0f ) 1100 Bho-T0. i Feeder, Stocker "yg 1 a Steers 750-1100 6.50- 8.00 (Receipts. 457) Steers, Heifers Choice | Choice — 500- 800. 9.50-10.25 { 500- 750. 11.25-12.25 800-1050 9.25-10.00 | Good- Good— 750 10.00-11.25 500- 800.. 8.25- 9 Heifers 800-1050. 8.25- 9. Choice— Medium— 750- 900. 11.50-12.00 500-1000., 7.25- 8.25 Good Common-— oo; 1100. 10.25-11.50 500- 900.. 6.25- 7 edium-— | Calves isteors) Medi 900 8.00-10.25 Good and cho Common — 500 down 10 00 11 40 500- 900 6.00- 8.00 Medium— : Cows | 500 down 8.25-10.00]| 6.85- 8.00 Calves (heifers) edin 6.00- 6.85 Good Neato 500 down. 8.75-1050

common 5.00- 600 Medinm Canner 3.50- 5

SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 1313)

L.ambs (spring)

Good and choice . . $ 9.25 fedium and good ..... . 7.50- 9 00 Common . . 8.00- 7.25 Ewes (wooled) Good and choice . 50- 3.00 Common and medium census Ju50= 2.3

HOGS--Receipts, 13.000: slow: generally | Leonard Jones. L. L. Sheppard is 1020 cents lower; weights under 190 lbs ‘chairman of the exhibitors and 4

generally 15@ 25 cents off; top, $7.50

gnod and choice 190-240 lhs $7.25@ 7.45 240-270 lbs $747.85 270-300 hs $6 T0@ 7.15: sows around 10415 cents lower: 300350 lbs. $6@ 6.35; lighter weights to $6.50 250-400-1b. sows. $5 7536.15; 400-450 lbs

83.50 6 450-500 Ibs $5 2541 5.65 Cattle Receipts. 5500: calve 1000 f choice steel and

G37: en $12 eed 8 | tinue active and scarce, 25 cent I more higher for week Sheep— Receipts, 2000 late Wednesday native spring imb 15@ 25 cen higher Westerns firm bulk good and choice handy weight natives $9419.40 striet!l choice $9.50 to citv butcher most West

erns, $9« Sos strongweight Western feeders. $8 65: vearlings, $8: light ewes, $3 others $2 50413 .50 today's trade na | 1 steady to strong: most ea

cents “higher and handvweight

OTHER L AV ESTOC K

CINCINNATI Sept Pp ‘Hoes Salable. 3000 ota 3150: ho 30 slow. 204 25¢ lowe ton £7.50 YAN 500 h £7.20: 100-140 Ibs £5.15@ 5.90; sows 4.73

13.5

le-—-Salable. 2530: total 350 Cal

200 He good tn choice 870-1h. heifers 11.33. medium and good beef cows. $6.50

an strongweight canners. $3.75

ter cows $35@3 75: sausage hulls, 85a KA.7

ton, 87: gnod to choice vealers. 811412 nr High Low tation Weatner Sheen -Receints 1500 mostly steady e Dame 83 38 nn Clear gnod lambs. S10 few choice to small ola 79 58 nn Clear killers. $10.50: com non ta medium, 8$R8@ Ww hea: field 7 32 nn Clear 9.20: slaughter ewes a hester , 83 58 nn Clea Mar on |% 3% nn Clear FT. WAYNE. Ind. Sept. 5 (U.P). Hozs Lafayette . 8% 80 nn Cleary 10 0 hs 27.3 Cambridge City RA Al nn Clear 200-22 $6.95. 160. umbu ' LE 55 no Clea 180 |b: 10; 260- 280 Vincennes RR a0 non Cleary hs. $8.00: 280-300 lhs.. $6.75: 300-325 Ii 1 83 54 no Clear ¢R 60: 325-350 Ibs. $6.45: 350-400 lhe. 38 20 Wayne .. 83 53 nn PiC dy 150-160 1bs.. $6: 140-130 lhs.. $3.75; 130-144 apolis 85 61 no Clea 1h $5.50: 120-130 lbs $5.25: 100-120 Ins, re Haute .... 8 61 no Clear , } $5 Foushs $5.50. stags, $4.25 calves, Evansville 83 58 no Clea $11.5 lambs. $9.25 Washington 87 62 no Clear | LAFAYETTE Ind Sept 5 , § | - Hoe to 15 cenis lowel 160-200 1bhs > % . str} $6.60 7 Ho 200-260 lbs, $7.05 7.45; 260 PRI( E I 1 I X | | 3295 lbs $6.557 6.95; pies. $6 dowt oneh DAILY Rd N ) Yd | |$6 down; calves, $10@ 11 lambs, $8 |

g 25

U. 8. Government Bonds

338 1943-41 Mar 102.20 102.20 102.2 33s 1947-43 ..108.12 108.12 108.] 3las 1945-43 . ..108.13 108.15 108.1 3vas 1946-44 ...... 109.12 109.12 109.12 3s 3 110.25 110. 41 119.31 119 31 2 103.30 103 2! 0 8 10 2 107 26 107 26 1 10 7 103.2 2 108.11 108 1

3 58 «. . 21,5 1965-60 107.2 107 107 Federal Farm Mortgage Bonds

Home Owners Loan Bonds

52- 107.1 7 107.11 pared with a vear ago: Ye 1952.44 IL.) 1071 1e Chis Year Last Yea: ~ ~ Expenses $1 380.878.249.17 $1,663, 142 rq 1 a 4 Receipt 812 277,925.69 748.046.1136 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Feros ait Bhatt an "raed ie | NEW YORK. Sept. 5 (U. P.).- Fallov ot Def 753.812.473.48 914.061.0558 are closing cable rates on major cur- Cash Bal 2.450 611 661.59 2.201.927 386.2 ! rencies Cable Rates Net Che | Work. Bal.. 1,727.337.309.48 1.510.034.8261 A England 1 $4.03 Pub. Debt. 43.003.331.716.01 40 392 240.216 XK] Canada 8774 : Gold Res. 20 018.398.784.035 16.658 400 946 81 DICK Italy (lira 0505 “usioms 50,121,347 80 54,149 407.34 Finland .0206 | Switzer] 2279 00a INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | POWELL NR 5 81 1 ? Clearings . ee sa nea u esses 33,934 000 "| Mexico peso) 2035 Debits 8,343,000

8:00—Rudy Vallee, WIRE.

w= Poo

w SD > ' w ed > “2 or HIN

Qourw

1 BRAN FS aan]

10.00-11.00

H 3 3 Record Program - » Raymond Scott Moon River 45 n " Bernie Cummins ' ”

00 500 down. « 7.50- 8.75

| |

wiadeled AD

955 9.0

' ' RL

29D

ON THE RADIO

TONIGHT Main, the Kidoodlers and some sort 6:00—Good News, WIRE. |of a surprise. John Scott Trotter's 6:00—Ask-It Basket. WFBM. orchestra is to play “Mozart Matric6:30—Aldrich Family, WIRE, 8% 8 7:00—Ma jor Bowes, WFBM, Rudv Vallee will make his first 7:00—Music Hall, WIRE. {departure from the historical bur

|lesque pattern of his program when he stages a modern minstrel show

Retaining last year's cast, “Good tonight. Among his performers will News" returns tonight for its fourth be Bill (Bojangles) Robinson, Shirconsecutive vear. As in the past, ley Ross and Laddy Adler. you will hear Baby Snooks (Fanny ® ® o& Brice), Daddy (Hanley Stafford), songstress Mary Martin, master-of-ceremonies Dick Powell and Meredith Willson's orchestra. The announcer—and the only change—will be the hefty Don Wilson of the Jack Benny program. It's

Ruth Lowe of “I'll Never Smile Again” fame has written two more -*My Next Affair’ and “Too Beautiful to Last.” Red Ingle of the Ted Weems band is carving a set of marionettes to be used in a vaudeville act by the band. . . Alec Templeton says the most vivid re- = = membrance of his musical career is

6, WIRE.

Bob Burns will have almost as the time he visited in Germany and many guests as he has Ozark rela- was permitted to play on the spinet tives tonight. They include Ida Beethoven used when hn was a Lupino, Charlie Ruggles, Marjorie child "

5 » " td "

THIS EVENING

(The Indianapolis TI'imes Is net responsible tor f(naccuraeies (n program ame

nouncement caused by station changes after press time.)

- so————— i ——————————- ————

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO CIN NCINNATA WFBM 1230 WIRE 1400 WLS-WENR 870 WLW 780 (CBS. Net.) (NBC-MBS) (NBC Net.) (NBC-MBS) ————— ———— ———————————————— 00 Waltz Time State Fair Rocky Gordon Cotton ueen 15 Bob Edge ” ¥ Malcolm Claire 9 30 Joyee Jordaa Home Edition Ireene Wicker Tom Davis 45 World Today Bob Howard Bud Barton Lowell Thomas —————— —————— —————— p—————————— 00 “Quartet Dessa Byrd Fasy Aces Buccaneers 15 Freddie Miller Joe Venuti Lost Persons Baker & Denton 30 Syncopators Dick Reed News on Winslow 45 News Inside Sports Homes on Land a Vv. Kaltenborn _— ————— " ——— — rr —— 5 Ask-It Basket Good News Canadian Holiday Good News 30 Strange as It Seems Aldrich Family Pot _o' Gold Aldrich Family

45

100 Major Bowes ‘Musio Hall Rob Croshy Mugio Rall 15 n ” ” » " " » ”n

30 » » » » Hugh Johnson " " 45 " "» " - Cone ert Muse - " 00 Glenn Miller Rudy Vallee T. R. Yharra Rudy Vallee RS News " » Toronto Symphony 130 War News Grant Park Toronto Symphony 5 Singing Cop ___ Martin Gould " ” i HM Amos and Andy Pleasure Time 10 o'Clock Final Pleasure Time 15 Lanny Ross Dick Reed i " Paul Jones 9:30 Vox Pop Baseball " " If You Want Musfe 9:45 3 ” » " " " i of a Kind 00 “News " n Johnny Long Peter “Grant | 15 Ray Herbeck " ” " " W. H. Hessler :30 Baseball ¥ddie Duchin Music You Want Gardner Benediet 15 Bobby Dav Clyde Lucas » ys Ross Pierce

on King's Jesters Musio You Want Johuny Richards Herbie Holmes 1% - - » " " "

FRIDAY PROGRAMS

INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATR WFBM 1230 WIRE 110 WIBC 1050 NW V NBC-MBS) - (CBS Net.) (NBC- WBS) : LL (NB :30 Early Birds Dawn Patrol Devotional Boone County 15 ¥ Market Reports Symphony Clem & Maggie ———————————— - —— ————— —————— oH 4 ” Dawn Patrol Breakfast Jam Time to Shine 15 " " » Michael Hinn 30 " » Basonology " " Lone Journey 15 News News » " Portia Blake 0M Kitty Kelly Man | Married News Man | Married 15 Myrt & Marge Midstream Bright Spot Midstream 20 Hilltop House Ellen Randolph May Robson Ellen Randolnh LI Stepmother Kathleen Norris Devotional Kathleen Norris on Short Story David Aarum Memory Lane linda's Love 15 Life Begins Road of Life Musie Magic Road of Life 30 Big Sister Amina Storm Organ Moods Azainst Storm 15 Tenny’s Stories Guiding Light Hame Folks Guiding Light nn Kate Smith Linda's Love Friendly House Woman In White 15 Girl Marries Editor's Daughter " " 0O'Neille 3 Song Shon Aomemakers Hour Homes on Land Goldberes s nt 45 _ Kitty Keene State Fair Li astletime Editor's Dang er 00 Mrs, Farrell Singin’ Sam Noonday Rhythms Happiness 15 ” Nn Woman of Courage Rill Tones Julia Blake 30 Farm Circle Frankie Masters Parade of Bands Farm Hour 15 jog Ly Farm Hour Boy Greets Girl " ' 2:00 Dr. Malone Markets, weather Ranch Bovs Liz of World 15 News Farm Hour Novatime mm’'s Daughter 30 Fletcher Wiley Reporter Sunshine, Melodies HA Lady 2:45 My Son & 1 Dick Reed Be tty Crocker nn Society Girl Mary Marlin Musicale Mary “Marlin 15 State Fair Ma Perkins Harlin PRrothers Ma Perkins Hl} Melloaires Pepper Young Capitol City Pepper Young AS Friend In Deed Vie & Sade " » Vie & Sade : 00 Exploring Space Backstazs Wife Haven of Rest Backstage Wife 15 Jack Leonard Stella Dallas Jobs for America Stella Dallas 20 Hits and Bits Lorenzo Jones Concert Hour Painted Dreams 15 " Widder Brown " " Kilty Keene 0K: athleen Norris Girl Alone Buy Indianapolis Houseboat Hannah 15 Bevond Valleys Beautiful Life " LE Beautiful Life x0 State Fair Your Treat Request Time Miss Julia 15 Scattergood O'Neills ’ 4 Elizabeth Bemis _- ———— a——— —— ———————— 00 Waltz Time State Fair Around Town Follies 15 Hedda Hopper n ” n 2 . 0 Jovce Jordan Dick Reed " ' Six Hoosiers 15 World Todav Riley Guild ’ n Lowell Thomas

KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to Change):

CBS—WABC, 860; WJR, 750; WHAS, 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770. MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHK, 1390; WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850, NBC-RED—WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; WWJ, 920; WMAQ, 670, NBC-BLUE—=WIJZ, 760; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, 870; KWK, 1350.

Corn and Wheat Region Official Weather

NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (U. P.).Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted | : price index of 30 basic commodities is, compiled for United Press (1930-32 “ie, BRICE) average equals 100): Today carr isavaaney 113.92 Yesterday .usasscessrssscens 119.01) Week ABO ...ovsvasssssesses 113.13 MONth ABO v.ovsnssssssnnsess 113.61

Year AS0 ......vivevs sssues 119.62 1940 High (Jan 2) vsrrasaues 123.34 1940 Low (Ave. JO) Liairuises 112.42

107.10 107.10 106.31 106.31 106.31]

WASHINGTON, Sept, § (U. P..— Gon srnment expenses and receipts for ihe rrent fiscal year through Sept. 3, ¢"m

48s 1064-44 107.25 107.24 107.2

— Sept. 5, 1940Precini- State ot

U.S STATEMENT

3

FRACTURE BEDS Can be rented at the new HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT DRUG STORE

: 22nd and Meridian

OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN

(vingstons

THE MODERN CREDIT STORE |

129 Ww. Watch. ae ur |

ELINED Men's EPAIRED Ase EFITTED Clothes

Women’s

LEON ass ave

WINTER COATS

$ Will Hold Any Coat 1 in Our LAYAWAY

Y#° MEREDITH WILLSON and MILLER-WOHL CO. his Concert Orchestra

45 E. Wash. RI-2230

TUNE IN tonight to this rollicking,

'—WATCH REPAIRING —,

— Between Ninny | St. and Clrels

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES, THEY WILL BRING RESULTS

Colonial Association

tuneful opening of a brilliant Fall

Colonial Thrifty Savings Ac- | season! Fanny ‘‘Baby Snooka’ Brice, counts are Iusured by Gov- | Dick Powell as singing master of cerernment Agency up to $5,000 emonies, lovely Mary Martin and

Savings & Loan Meredith Willson's Orchestra!

Member Federal Navings & lean Insnrance CUnrporation 2% South Mines St . *

Presented by MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

MILLINERY Now more than’ ever

STORES | I “The Smartest Hats in Thwn" Good to the Last Ll