Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1941 — Page 4

poi Overdue Grotery Bills Depreciate : Faster Than Groceries Themselves

By ROGER BUDROW ieee’

AFTER A GROCERY BILL HAS RUN ‘three months without being paid, it is worth ‘just 90 cents on the dollar,

S. AIRPLANES ; BUYING HEAVILY U. vi I yd A ui Zz IN ENGLAND, July 14 (U,P.).—The . Demand Is Nearing a ; nh planes like them part investeil? American planes—the men who are|Bond may be redeemed on demand : reo h exceed anything the German Luft-|tion value. Upon payment in part,| developed during the past week and —more rapidly than the depreciation of merchandise on groin, bond. characteristics of a “buying panic,” and all the older types—but right| money back, if I suddenly need it? | Weekly review today.

BRITONS PRAISE |, go RETAIL STORES AN AIR STATION SOMEWHERE| Q—1f 1 have several Defense \ Bonds, or one bond of large denomi.| DUN & Bradstreet Reports fellows who know most about United| nation, may I obtain part. of my|-States-made bombing and fighter|yoney should I need it, and leave . : ry They're the mec cs and pilots Buyer $ Panic. and pilots" : : ‘at this big receiving station for| A—Yes. For example, a Series El YORK, July 14 (U. P.).— ’ '{ The greatest influx of buyers in the according to the Indiana Food Merchant. getting them ready for raids which|at any time after 60 days from date . of issue, payable at its cash redemp-| history of wholesale trade markets The chances of collecting credit accounts depreciate fast ihe Royal Alr Force promises will 2 waffe has yet turned loos Brit-| the remainder will be reissued and » shel th : affe has yet turn e on Brit-| Till be of the date of the original| demand in some instances had the cers’ shelves, the trade journal says. There are a lot of, British planes in 1 Selection of a collector, a third : i here, too—Halifaxes, Manchesters| Q_can I get my Defense Stamps Dun & Bradstreet reported in its : now everyone is enthusiastic about AYes. Owne . Retail trade activity, meanwhile, Xs. r may redeem ’ " the American planes. stamps at any time. continued to run around the recent

“party, to obtain payment on delinquent accounts is recom-

mended. But in the bill collecting business there are many racketeers and “fly = by = night agencies w h o cannot get

T0 $11.85 HERE

35 to 50-Cent Increases

Their. “pet” is the Boeing Flyin Fortress (Boeing B-17-S) of which there are 20 here now. Most of

and modification operations and are about ready to be thrown into Britain’s growing air attacks on the continent.

Note—To buy Defense Bonds and | record pace, with varying weather

Stamps, go to the nearest post office. 4itions offset by the “wave of

them have gone through repainting OF bait, wills men spending” which has thus far ward=

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ed off the “normal” summer slump in this field. “After several weeks of heavy pre-season buying, wholesale mare

kets went officially into fall selling,”

WHEAT PRIGES LOSE the authority said. “A big-scale (GROUND AT CHICAGO iste mie

ry. CHICAGO, July 14 (U. P).—| “As in preceding weeks the major

Wheat futures lost ground on the| attention of buyers centered on ob taining timely deliveries. Orders Chicago Board of Trade today after were being placed with a minimum showing fractional gains at the out-| of preliminary note-taking and in

started or sur-

vive unless there Made on Receipts are customers who bite,” the 0f 7000. merchants Roger Budrow fog net HOG PRICE RANGE The magazine compiled a tabula~ Top Recelpts tion showing the depreciation of Joy 3 SeeesstopreneeriviilONg 19% overdue accounts as follows: t Joh 2 0% 5.500 Busy scenes like the above were common in the Kansas City, Mo., grain market as buyers from millAccounts ¢ months delinquen July 7 ooccrnectccancoonses 11.10 9,500 ing companies studied tests of quality of the 1941 crop. Left to right: James Keir, Standard Milling Co.

are worth 85 cents on the dollar. cosserranes 110 L000 . F set. most instances in volume sharply Accounts 5 months delinquent July 9. Lis 6.300 buyer; Frank Kane, wheat market manager, and I. C. Bishop of Scoular-Bishop Grain Co. At the end of the first hour,| exceeding a year ago.

are worth 75 cents on the dollar. July 10 ........cccceeenee. 1038 1.000 : BY : Ch 6 bie % | wheat was % to 1 cent a bushel| “While the majority of buying

Accounts 6 months delinquent| uly 11 ....vveieeveenees.. 11.35 7,500 NE WwW YO R K S70 CK S lower with July at $1.04%. Corn|budgets were approximately in line

are worth 50 cents on the dollar. [July 12 .........cc00eenee. 10.50 1,000 was off % to lsc; oats % to %c| with sales increases, on some occa= By UNITED PRESS

Accounts 1 year delinquent arefJuly 14 ................ +s 11.68 1,000 lower; rye off %ec, and. soy beans|sions demand was said to have the worth 30 cents on the dollar. Hog prices rose 35 to 50 cents at were 1 to 1%c higher earmarks of a buying panic. Ace

Accounts 2 years ‘delinquent are 1 ; Net VE “ : » t 3 3 “ess Wh rted f . on h-| cording to trade sources, there were * worth 20 cents on the dollar. Sianabolis - Sockyards today lo High Low ¢ Ohange| POW-JONES STOCK A RAGES) High es 33% 2 + $i started Iraclunally mig instances of orders far in excess of push the top to another record high A 30 INDUSTRIALS ves 3 _|er, reflecting the action of soy je Lil gS 30 By see. 44 /:| beans. On the small upturn the needs where retailers felt that de

Accounts 3 years delinquent are of $11.85. the Agricultural Market-

worth 10 cents on the dollar.

And accounts 5 years delinquent| ope ince October, 1937.

are worthless. : i 8 ©» » IF INDIANA factories go on the

more made a 35-cent advance while lighter weights rose 50 cents. - The top was paid for good and choice

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Week AZO ....ciovvesncesses 126.16 1.98

market met resistance from hedgers [livery of a portion might be thus

Month AZO ...ovevsesssscnce 1201.95 —0.00 Loc ck, Air

Year Ago ............ tee... 12198 40.2410 : High, 1941, 133.50; low, 115.30, Lone “su gin 3) High, 1940, 152.80; low, 111.84, Loose-W Bis a8

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demand caused a reaction. A break in the Minneapolis market also was a discouraging influence. Soy beans rose more than a cent

is togeth: it in | insured. Most sellers were resorting and this together with a pause in, atidping and other checks 10 hold down speculative demand.”

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ditions made day-to-day retail sales

results spotty, but volume for the week held about on a par with the previous week. Retail dollar sales were estimated at 17 to 24

u GEE A...21% Yesterday ..:...vcceeecenses 20.23 Lou & Nash... 67% : 8 a bushel on buying stimulated by i 0 e Gld xw. % i... [the strength in cotton and cotton Year Ago : 3 8 ; Set ron an fra bs : y Ne ign, 100, 2.07 low, 214 Texas Corp 11 43% 424 42% lof the gain was wiped out. How-|Per cent ahead Te 15 UTILITIES Tex G Sul 37% a 31% + ever, good resting support appeared 18 to 2 per oe in the previous Yesterday «.......vvceresnee 3 -... |and buying credited to shorts and week. Week AZO +..ouveneisnsorse. 184 prices quickly rallied. Vacation needs continued to acMonth AZO ........ieeeenies 17.55 ompson J R.. 4 4 3h % WAGON WHEAT count for a substantial portion of oy A. Jo 33a 331 — the close of the Chicago market | retail volume and in most shopping

Year Ago Up to mken R B . 4 | today Bi Indianapolis “four mills and grain | centers home furnishings continued 0

High, 1941, 20.65; low, 16.82. High, 1940, 26.45; low, 18.03. [ransamerica . elevators paid 95¢ per bushel for No. E 8 fod, heat other grades on their merits), to lead in sales increases over a . and jad; 71l¢ per bushel for shelled new |year ago.

llow corn: No. 3 white shell Retail trade for the week was 6c: No. v3 coin, 760: No. ¥ vite sits, Ye. |estimated to have shown the fol f A f f lowing perteniage gains over a year ago by major geographic regions: Defense ects New England, 20 to 25; East and Middle West, 23 to 27; South, 18

Montgomery Ward |i 2: southwest, 17 to 22: Norte : west, 13 to 18; and Pacific Coast,

CHICAGO, July 14 (U. P).—|16 to 20. ; Montgomery Ward & Co. announced

today in its new fall and winter # AILRO AD SH ARES catalog that because of national de-

seven-day week and gé-nous day esident Roose- L als Aree Be a alone| The marketing service estimated ded before next spring, 1600 salable cattle were received, will be neede 600 calves, 7000 hogs and 800 sheep. the Employment Security Division estimates. ‘Wilfred Jessup, division director, 0: 140 a1. says that “too little progress is| 140. 160 pounds : seus being made to break down the bar- Jo : 3 pound riers that are creating labor short- o ages. Among. these handicaps are| 32

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u fense exigencies “it riay be neces- FE ATU Ah i RE MARKET Na: Den t CS pt oi 8 Eh srs 4 “378 ty tlay your order, substitute materials, Nat Distillers... : , or ask for a higher price.” NEW YORK, July 14 (U. P.).— Nai Gypsum 3 oa The company said that nearly 30| Broadening demand for railroad Nat Lead .. per cent of the 140,000 items in the shares featured a moderately active y catalog had not been affected by|stock market in afternoon dealings Nap Steel eis’ cost increases in material and labor. | today. Nat Sup 2 pf.. 13 15 ees . In the prices listed, the company! 1mprovement in carrier shares Nat Tea ...... : said, it had to anticipate material Nome? 3% 9% bi in SD toaas RE aided the general list and brought Nelsn I } ti wg ag ag cory | ow ges, ney eh ue alec — in additional volume. Earlier, selec. e payments an er possible tive buying had given the list an ‘program. were far below last week's million Walzreen 19 y Br The statement sald further that|gnare average for the full session. IE tr Ga 00 2 although Wards have bought! Gaine { Walk. Hi 91% OTE A lise n 1 ains in rails ranged to a point ; enough merc] e Jor normally, Atlantic Coast Line, which made needs, they “reserve the right to a new high at 22%. ' Chesapeak . refuge to fill large orders if we have Corp. also made a new high A 3% reason to believe they are from up % and was active Bat 3% dealers or others taking advantage Railway preferred. equaled its high of our low prices. at 26% up %. Nickel Plate pre erred rose nearly a point to 41%. LLOYD & CO. DISSOLVED (New York Central sold af 13% up NEW YORK, July 14 (U. P.).—|%; Pennsylvania 24% up %; Dela The New York Stock Exchange firm|Ware & Hudson 11% up % and of Lloyd & Co., established in 1879,|Santa Fe 20% up %. one of the oldest investment houses| Steel issues held small advances, in the Wall Street district, was|While motors were easier.

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