Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1941 — Page 26
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BUSINESS
There’s For Indi
Not Enough Storage Space, 32; ana’s Bumper Soybean Crop
By ROGER BUDROW
THE INDIANA AAA IS WORRIED ABOUT SOY- :
BEANS. There will be a big crop this year, much bigger
than last year. And prices prices could be higher but instead.
are good. The AAA believes A
is afraid they will be lower
The trouble is that Indiana doesn’t have enonzh storage space for the crop. Soybean threshing is in. full swing
in southern Indiana now.
Indiana shortly.
~ Purdue estimates Indiana’s crop this year at 15,436,000 bushels, with an average acre yielding 17 bushels. bast year Indiana had a 10,989 ,000bushel crop and a yield of 13 bushels an acre. : The AAA reports from elevators and terminals show there is room in them for 6,000,000 bushels. There is room for 5,000,000 bushels on the farms. "That makes 11,000,000 bushels ’ that gan be sagen i : care of—and abou iRoger Budrow 41% million bush-
as out in the cold.
“Thus the AAA is urging farmers to|
Build temporary storage facilities, gelling those familiar steel bins at lost cost for that purpose. . 4 The biggest soybean storage: place tn the state is the Central Soy Co.’s 2,750,000-bushel terminal at Decatur. Already, AAA officials report, soyPeans harvested in the south are Being shipped north te be stored. When the north gets around to harvest, trouble is expected. # Unlike wheat, soybeans can’t be shipped too far away because the ocessing plants are here and peight costs away and back again ould take away much of the farms’ price. 2 It there isn’t enough storage space énd too much of the crop has to be sold soon after harvest, prices will fall and farmers won’t get as much #5 they might otherwise. - % 2 8 B % TO PREVENT INFLATION, the Federal Reserve Board this week ‘ordered member banks to increase eir reserves up to the limit re-
fiuired by law. © All Federal Reserve banks must eep a certain amount on deposit ‘protect depositors. But they
ve excess reserves usually. It this “idle” money that is the asis for bank credit expansion.
Threshing will “begin in ‘central Al
Down Under Lid
Leon Henderson, price administrator, blossoms out in an Anzac special as the straw hat season
departs from Washington.
STEEL STOCKS LONER AT N.Y.
Market Bethlehem’s Slump; Trade Lightens.
d Budd
Is Unsettled by|>
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (U. ie
ach dollar of idle money provides e basis for about $6 of credit. ! Present excess reserves are 200,000,000 and the Federal Rerve order cuts this to $4,000-
Weakness in Bethlehem Steel, which made a new low at 65%, off 112, un-
noon trading today. Volume fell off.
settled the stock market in after-|Gn
%00,000, which could provide a asis for a $25 billion-dollar credit fExpansion, 3 . 8» 3 ODDS AND ENDS—Hoosier-born Schram, new president of New fork Stock Exchange, is expected $ become Wall Street's spokesman. He pushed through the reorganizaflon of Association of Stock Exange Firms. . . . The SEC’s.utility tegration program will boost tradin utility stocks in the next few onths, according to William H. , Chicago trader. . . . American iscose Corp. believes rayon can be ed in place of silk for smokeless ¢ . Tobacco men fear} gher Government taxes will mean cents a pack for cigarets after Government tax bill.
Other steels eased, but their losses were small. Automobile issues were steadier than other groups: with
583% and General Motors at 403%, off %. Automobile output this week was estimated by Ward's
week, and 95,990 in the correspond-. ing week of last year. | American Can sold at 84%, off 3; American Telephone 153%, off %; du Pont 151%, off %; Goodyear 18%, off 4%; Loews 36%, off %; Montgomery Ward 33%, off %; New York Shipbuilding 293%, off 3%; United
553, off 14, and Pepsi-Cola 243%, off 5%. Railroad shares held well and oils were steady. Borge prefered utilities, notably Electyic Power & Light issues, were higher. Dow Chemical
Chrysler at the previous close of pin & City Stores .... 3 Cleve Graph Br 28 .at 78,535 | Climax cars and trucks, against 60,615 last|g Cols. te P
0. Gas Col Gas bt an Col Pictures .. Col Car
Aircraft 37%, off %; U. S. Steel! §
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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A 1941 high (Sept. 9) sss Reveene 147.91 A 1941 low (Feb. 17 see . esse . oe 123.03
‘(COLORADO POWER
PROJECT PROPOSED
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U. P.). : Arizona state Senator and water trustee, today
¢|asked the Federal Power Commis«|M
sion for authority to construct 10
dams and a canal system along the upper Colorado River to make possible “the largest power, irrigation and reclamation project on earth.”|S His a pplication proposed the construction of two gigantic. dams-—a Glen Canyon project near the Ari-zona-Utah line and a Bridge Canyon dam in northwestern Arizona— and eight smaller dam projects along the Colorado River. It also envisdged. construction of a high-
2|line “all gravity” canal from Bridge | cp
Canyon to a point below Phoenix,
500,000 EMPLOYEES GIVEN PAY BOOSTS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 268 (U. P.). —Secretary of Labor Frances Perk-
2| ins reported today that 1421 manu-
facturing firms raised the wages of
{2 | 500,000 employees by 8.5 per. cent
during July. Average hourly earnings in manufacturing industries. rose to 74.4 cents in July, a 12 per cent increase over a year ago. Miss Perkins said strategic . defense industries continued extensive overtime, wage earners in 31 dur-
able goods industries averaging more | Good #| than 40 hours a week. Me
U. S. MACHINE TOOL
OUTPUT HITS RECORD =
CLEVELAND, Sept. 26 (U, P.).— The National Machine Tool Builders’ Association reported today that
i? | machine tool shipments in August
totaled $64,300,000, the highest
» {monthly record in -the history of
the industry. - Shipments for August a year ago
were estimated at $40,800,000. Ship- Goo #tments reported for July were $57,1900, 000 and for June $63,000,000.
BUSINESS AT A GLANCE
' By UNITED PRESS
Northern States Power Co. of Dela-|
ware and subsidiaries 12 months ended June 30 net income after
4 | federal . income taxes $6,805,003 vs. . $6,148,714 preceding 12 months.
Standard Products Co. fiscal year ended June 30 net profit after federal income and excess profits taxes LS equal to $2.25 a share vs.
101$472,882 or $1.58 a share preceding
year. ‘Southern Pacific Co. August ‘net | ©
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PRICES ON HOGS | FALL 25 CENTS
Best Offer Here Is $11.50: Receipts Bulge to 12,500 Head.
HOG PRICE RANGE - Top Sept. 1» ess sWrssstocsnaie $12.10 Sept. 20 cisevcesscccsoncne 12.05 . Sept. 28 c.euicesersionss. 11.88 Sept. 28 .... Sept. 24 asus esse ten beiey 11.75 Sept. 25 cococcvecncncesie. 11.80. 7,000 Sept. 26 eececerscsssaciens 11.50 : 12,500
Hogs sold mostly 20 to 25 cents lower than yesterday’s bulk sales at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the psi Marketing Service reported. Some sorted lightweights under 210-pounds sold only 15 cents lower than yesterday. . Today's tomy was $11.50 for good to choice 220 to 230 pounders. Sows were off mostly 15 to 25 cents.
Receipts. 8,500 1,500 11,500 6,500 6,000 |
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Medium SHEEP, LAMBS (Receipts, 2000)
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1
Defense |
: ® Quiz (From. Abe Treasury ‘epatiment) Q—Just. what is. inflation ‘and minimized?:
how can it be A—Inflation is a decrease in the buying’ ‘power of he dollar caused by a Hans cost of : ving. ‘This, in turn, ag hl about’ by a heavy public “demand, -resulting from a rapid inerease in the .national income, for things: which: cannot be produced. in large ehough quantities, Every citizen can help minimize inflation by buying defense ‘bongs and stamps. \ 'Q—What can I dq help my son wip has just entent d military: gery
foe? vour boy tifst; be clothed, fed, and supplied with the latest equip ment. . This requires money. Buy a defense savings bond and. ‘help the Government to equip yotir son, Note—To buy defense bonds and stamps, go to the nearest post office, bank, or savings and loan association; or write tothe Treasurer of be United States; Washington, D. Also stamps are now on sale at Set retail stores.
SECURITIES SALES DROPPED IN AUGUST
WASHINGTON, Sept.’ 2 (YU. P.. —Market value of all sales on all registered securities exchanges in the United States in August declined 30.9 per cent from the Jily level but held 29.6 per cent above a year ago, the Securities & Exchange Commission reported today. Total August sales were $502;853,« 427. Stock sales, exclusive-of rights and ‘warrants, had ‘a market value
‘lof $412,311,173 while bond: sales
aggregated $87,765,822, declines. of 325 and 245 per cent, respectively, The market value of rights. and YarTans sold ‘in August was $2,766, -
Volume of stock sale, excluding
o| rights and warrants, was 20,647,593
shares, a decrease of 284 per cent from July, while the principal amount of bonds sold last Tonth was '$160,890,575, a decrease of ‘218 per cent, , The New York Stock -and Curb Exchanges accounted for 92.9 per cent of the market value of total Sales, 91.5 per cent of the market value of stock sales and 99.8 per cent of the market value of -hond sales on all registered markets. - The market value: of total sales on all exempted securities -exchanges was $587,864, a decrease of 52 per cent from’ July.
GRAIN PRICES RISE; * OFFERINGS LIMITED.
lers eseses [email protected] |, 9.00@12.
230 Wheat futures scored good gains on
CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (U. DY,
the Chicago Board of Trade today on buying which disclosed ' only
limited offerings. At the end of the first hour wheat was 1 to % cent .a hushel higher with December-at $1.21%. Corn was up % to % cents oats 12 to % cent higher; rye up % to 1% cents, and soybeans were 3% to 1 cent higher.
FOOD PRICES N
Ss (U. 4 ) —Apples— ‘New SIA. Sl 65c@ c@s1ss Tomatoes gan -q ets. a. —Colorado, crates, ssssc, flower--Colorado, Srafes, x 2015
tuce—California, cra Soha 8 a Onions (30-10, Sacks) 1 To "Swee
Crop Sweet Potatoe 1.35.
Spanish, he: - c lorado Sweet Suanish |oba@oavie. ok Pann
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TEE AUTOMOBILE
‘operating income - $6,284,131 vs. $3,321,453 year ago; 8 months net operating income $39,191,521 vs. $14,470,571 year ago. “Texas & Pacific Ry. Co. 8 months i |ended Aug. 31 net income $1,856,1982 equal to $2.75 a common share vs. $510,575 or $2.15 a share on 5 gral . per cent preferred year ago.. oldovers from earlier in week; ® Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry. Co. $1 for fer St AS Ces 2 : on common payable Oct. 1 recor y but on ped-|. Sept. 29 vs. like payment July l|w Su ee 15 Selling me Tm RE I 2| Cincinnati Street Railway Co. 8 elfefs. $11. 85; “mostly 1 months ended Aug. 31 net income
Lh 3 Sout hy — srasaers seers wa So0. oud after Federal income taxes $204,162 Sl0W. 8 "bub demand | equal to 43 cents a share vs. $80,647].
a sun small ‘scarce, .strong to 25¢ of 17 cents year ago.
arro HA lt aii rah inds |. R. G. Le Tourneau, Inc. 8 months ofieia Ee os veaiers “cattle at ittle H ended Aug, 31 net profit after Fed- FoSk” Western yk fins Luder late Jast}; eral income taxes based on pending 11.50 ‘mostly; aurleily choice” or e ontrings He ” legislation $1,894,205 equal to $4.16 | “Shoes Hecenmo us “5000,” ons, RpOl HL 4|a common share vs. $1,603,909 or{spring lambs, 25@35 sc Tower : one double | - $3.56 year ago. : bulk natives and Westerns, $11.50 ou Ky Motor Wheel Corp. fiscal year s Tra grade Soring Jambs, ended June 30 net profit, after provision of $1,193,872 for present Fediy {eral income taxes, $790,059, for ex- | cess profits taxes, and $270,000 for 1, additional taxes, was $2,284,336
Today's de—Better: nd i arlings around 25¢ equal to $2.70 a share vs. $2,311,479 or $2.74 previous year.
Bulk Salis; .an throwouts cks around 1p. fed 1 lot lighter weights, | ~ Cuba Co. fiséal year ended June 30 net loss $161,932.
hen es. 50; hulk clean-up Supply, BIG COTTON MILL SOLD
P.)—The $2,500,000 Grosvenor Dale 3 Men’ $ ‘Stores
Co., one of New England’s oldest and largest manufacturers of fine cotton 31 8-332 MASS. AVE.
Glas 9 ibby eX’ ® L aon a 33% 6
made a new low at 116%, off 63%. Paramount first preferred gained 5 points to 106 and held most of it.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK}
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U. P.).—Govent expenses and receipts for the cur-
t fiscal year through Sept. 24, compared WHOLESALE FOOD | 3935.01 82.078 120.013 INDEX IS LOWER
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (U: P.)—|& %4| Wholesale food prices in the week ended Sept. 16 registered the first decline since July 1, falling slightly from ihe 12-year high of the provi. | © ous week, according to the weekly 000 food index compiled today by Dun De os Chem... _|& Bradstreet, Inc. a The company’s index of 31 basic D Lac & el > food commodities stood at $3.33 in|pev & R A... 18 the latest week compared with $3.34 is + ey 74
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in the previous week and $2.31 in| i the corresponding 1940 week. The prices of hams, cheese, cottonseed oil, beans ey sheep were higher. Wheat, corn, rye, oats, barley, lard, cocoa, eggs, potatoes, prunes, steers, hogs and lambs were lower. .
OTHER LIVESTOCK
PT. WAYNE, 3% ae 2 oo Bi ).— Hogs—35 cents’ ome: 2 11.35; 0 1bs., $11.20; 180-200 pr ., $11.10; 1bs. Fd * 240-260 lbs., $11.25; 1s _ 280-300 bt 10.80; 8.,
$lo.6s 350-400 10.50; 10. 78: 140-150 1lbs., $10. 80; 0 10.25; 100-130 lbs. 0. Rou hs. e113 5. 3b: stags, $8. 25; calves, “wal 50:
Stations for Careful P
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The Smith Incubator Co., Ohio corporation; withdrawal from diana. Klamer Furniture Co., Inc., 800 N. Main St., Evansville; ARent Herman A. Klam 408 N. Morton A Evansville; 200 shares of $100 par Value: fo retail household furnishin J. Klamer, Harold E. Klamer,
Bene Trade, Re. +2 Warsaw; PL ent, address; 1 Shares no merchandise; eorgs X Chinworth, os R. Goltsman 7g Lou Seville Ry: registration of trademark “Gold Medal” class 48: alcoholic wines.
Ohio Valley Terminix Evansville; amendment ot articles of Poe 2 ial Turnveteill Indianapolis; amend-|U ment chan, ng me 10 Athenaeum Turners and other al ents. denbr Brothers. Cairo, Ga.; Ihgistza. tion of tra emark, “‘Sunnylan nd,”
Dow _C Du
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52Ya ..125% 125% 29%,
East Air Lines. 29%2 . 29%
LOCAL ISSUES
Nominal quotations furnished by local unit of National Association of Securities| Dealers. Stocks nts Finance Co Ind ¢ Afents Finance Co Inc om. 20 elt RR & Yd, ress Bb Belt Riz & “Circle Theater com *Comwlith Loan 5% bd.. . *Hook os En
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Ind & Mich fd Indpls Gas: ro ‘ d Gen Serv 6% pid.. Ind Hydro Elec 7% 2 naps P&L 5% % Pl dpi hs oo *Indpls Wat pid In Water loss A ‘com.. Loan Co Suh vid...
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Buffalo St. Pn EC Rinworth, same |. Vv Sry yalue; ; retailing
. “SHOE to the close of the y Indianapolis flour vators JLo 98c per bushel for STORES | } Joine grades on their m r bushel for Shelled 1 . 2 No. 2 white shelled et white oats, 40c; No. 3
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goods, has been-sold, it was an|nounced today. The purchase price’ ; and Sayers hs hame were. nop disclose 4
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dment increasing ; ¢ap Dial Ter | pares Siam A and 400 shal es class
$100 par value : nticelly * Cabinet Co., Inc. Hanawalt Na Sn ith,
value; Te and sel ors ns radio receiving sets, television Tageivers, etc.; John 8. Car Serge 8 eaith, John ever, Harold 8 rland Quarries, “Ine., 410 JiNnols Indianapolis; agen t, _ Albert Saxtibel 709 B tion anol: hares class A : preferred and: 2000 shares class B preferred of $100 par value and 2000 shares Solnmon of 35 par yalue; stone quarrying and construction .business; Norman E. Keib, C. Dana Ward, J. Dwight
Feed and mpbell Co. Ine, ol, First Bank Bldg., Ft. Wayn : hele, same address; %006 agent) Bou par Yale: general Ted and grain business; Roy H all, D Ww. aye 5%s. 193 McMillen Jr., Robert P. O’Brien. Yayne 68 voy Bus den Inc. 3%28 170.....108 oaa . hi; 3
5 al trans orta tion iness’ her Janna, Raiph E. Hanna, Clayton x
3 East Bie “Sbiritualistic Chapel, Tnc., 318 03 | 8. 14th St.. Terre Haute; no capital stock: Eis Olive Priiett, Chester Brown, AlEvelyn
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MY Passengers Are
Jif Times Safer
Than People Who Drive
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