Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1942 — Page 20

Subsidy Would Not ; Help Hilgemeier or Stumpf

Plants Here.

' By DANIEL ‘M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer - WASHINGTON, July 24—Secwe retary of Agriculture Wickard’s {plan for granting a form of subsidy to the small packing plants through ~ “cutom slaughtering” will not apply to plants lacking federal inspection, Thus the Hilgemeier plant, which ‘closed in Indianapolis, and the EStump? Brothers, Indianapolis, “whose attorney, Henry Richardson, says faces a similar plight, would not be aided by the new agriculture ~ department plan. o’ +. Becretary Wickard denied that . great expense is involved to meet “the federal inspection require- « ments, however. “Since we will pay for the soslealled custom slaughter with lendlease funds it must be done in ! plants having federal inspection, » .the secretary said. © i Under the plan, as explained by ~~ idepartment officials, the entire output of a small pork packing plant

“would be contracted for during the "next 30, 60 or 90 days. Then about J-one-quarter of the products would B SIN ESS * be sold back to keep the brand on | :

.. the market. The three-quarters ‘would go to lend-lease outlets.

Says Hogs ‘Too High’

3 “The Fisher Body division of General Motors, with war department permission, disclosed.foday that it is making all-welded M-4 tanks in a $25,000,000 arsenal that was rolling farmland only six months ago. Note the sleek hulls, almost devoid of rivets. The mechanical welding literally “stitches” the armor plate.

This is the completed arseial where tank tracks are installed on the 30-ton giants. Coming off the assembly line in train-load quantities, the medium tanks feature itcieased fire power, improved location of the 75-mm. gun in a turret revolving in a complete circle, higher ma=

STOCKS BETTER - IN LIGHT TRADE

High Low —r— Air Reduc . 33 32% Alaska Juneau 2% 2%

DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAL ops High 80 INDUSTRIALS NH&H.... % Y ... | Unit Aircraft .. 25% Yesterday ...cccccecceeeees 106.65 oil, 1% een. Un Air Lines .. 11% Week AO ......cooeeeeee.. 107.82 ; Y Shi 2 ) :

Net Last Change 25% — Ys 11% + 1% 14%, + a

Low

‘Nelson’s ‘Nucleus Plant’ Order No

Secretary Wickard explained the

difficulties involved in putting a «price ceiling on hogs, which OPA ..reportedly is considering, but adv mitted that hog prices are ‘too + high” now in his opinion. “ The fact that the small packer “must buy in an open market and

“Pplamed for their being forced out of . business. But Secretary Wickard

Help

to Small

By ROGER BUDROW Allied INDIANAPOLIS INDUSTRY WILL GET NO HELP from last night’s order by Donald Nelson, concentrating|as

o sys . . . “ . |Am civilian production in the small firms and leaving the big Am . sell under OPA price ceilings is|firms to do war work.

The joker in Mr. Nelson's order, as far as Indianapolis

Factories Here a: corp »

pf.. 11 Allegh Lid sii 17% d Chem 133%

64 iy = Fay 23%

“ibelieves that those plants which can [is concerned, is that these “nucleus” plants which will turn| Distill_Go.. 9

ih underwritten by the government out civilian goods must be located in areas where there is Am no labor shortage. This has already been designated a labor shortage area by the government.

‘through the “custom slaughter” “plan may continue to operate until ‘fall when he expects a huge pig

~ ‘erop to solve the entire problem.

“We will have 18,000,000 more “hogs coming to market in Septem“ber and November than at any time in farming history,” Secretary

i w ickard said.

~ “We will need bpth big and little packing facilities to handle this im-~-mense slaughter. That is why we . are particularly interested in keeping the plants open now. This time of year the cost of live hogs always is high. Because of the army, lendlease and other purchases I believe the price is too high. But the big pig crop should solve everything.”

Farmers Not ‘Too Rich’

: Secretary Wickard said he does believe that general farm prices too high, however. He pointed out that dairymen are suffering that- was why he boosted the of butter, while cuttirig down

on evaporated milk,

“Peanuts and soybeans are over

110 per cent parity, but this is

brought sbout by a premium for diversion from other crops and

& should be looked upon in the same br i:light as the government prices paid continue much longer. They can’t

Therefore, some more firms are probably marked for extinction unless they get into war work some way or other, And despite all the Washington talk about helping the little fellow, smaller firms still maintain it is “just talk.” Incidentally, Mr, Nelson's order is just a reversal of the policy toward stove mm a nu facturing. About the middle Roger Budrow of May the WPB said any stove manufacturer who did less than a two-million-dollar business a year or who was located in a labor shortage area would have to quit by the end of this month. That knocked out several smaller stove firms here, including Indianapolis Stove Co. G. M.- Brown of Indianapolis Stove is not too optimistic about his situation. The war work they have doesn’t pay well enough to

* ¥ for converting an automobile fac- make stoves. They can keep part

tory into one making tanks,” he said.

»

“Lean cattle are out of line with

fat cattle, but on the whole the

. , prices farmers are receiving are

s | Sipretty largely on a fair basis. I

‘ do not believe the farmers are getting too rich. “Of course it always is a joke

bo inquire how it is that farmers

packers stay in business when always say they are operating ! LOCAL ISSUES E owmina otations furnished by local 8 Stoo Bid Ask ssveusas BL LL. “Merrill avo Yas a nee C48 Tes oF 5% ho es : ow Drug Co a Pp essere T&T Gt Wayne 7% pfd %

iat a loss” onal Association of Securities RR Stk Y RR Stk Cis rds ‘bid evennes 53 ee Asso Tel 5% pid sresnees 93% qd. .108

of the factory open to repair and service their products.’ But Mr. Brown is optimistic about the situation after the war. He says Mr. Nelson’s latest order, just the opposite of tHe policy Britain pursued (and which raised such a | furor among the little fellows) will mean all stove firms will be able to start out from scratch for the peace-time business. The big firms won’t have had the opportunity to hog all the business during the war because they will be doing war work instead, So, Mr. Brown believes, the competitive position of each firm will be the same then as it is now. : ” 8 ALLISON AND DELCO-REMY workers. have plenty of ideas for speeding production of General Motors war manufacturing. In a recent GM “suggestion” contest,

out of 15,000 from all GM workers. Delco-Remy workers got the most money, however, from the company. War bonds and stamps totaling about $6000 were awarded them. An Allison worker at ' the Cadillac plant at Detroit devised a way to save oil drippings from chips or metal shavings and won an

*| award. A Delco Products worker

[

devised an automatic way to test a fuel supply unit for airplanes, re-

formerly used. #2 8 =» : ODDS AND ENDS: Argentine government has taken control over iron and steel supplies there. . . . Western miners are leaving to work at better-paying war plants, such as California ship and plane industries. . . , N. ¥. Central Railroad will make steam engines for Liberty cargo ships in its own repair shops. . « « A composition replacing rub-

Allison workers turned in 3638 ideas |Medium

placing the slow human inspection |M

Eur Sec 21 & F P $7 pf 21% Hone Pr..

0G PRICES OFF

5906 Porkers Arrive At Stockyards.

keting administration reported.

cattle, 497 calves and 870 sheep.

HOGS (5906)

Good to Choice— 120- 140 pounds .. 140- 160 pounds

240- 270 pounds ... 270- 300 pounds .... 300- 330 pounds ... 330- 360 pounds ,.. Medium— 160- 200 pounds . Packing Sows Good and Choice— 270- 300 pounds .. 300- 330 pounds .. 330- 360 pounds ... 360-400 pounds Good— x 400- 450 pounds ..ccecesccces 450- 550 pounds ..

13.75 13.65

. [email protected]

Medium— 250- 550 pounds Slaughter Pigs

Medium and Good— 90- 120 pounds

CATTLE (622) Slaughter Cattle & Calves Steers Choice— 700- 900 pound

1300-1500 pound Good— pounds ... pounds ... 00-1300 pounds ... 1300-1500 pounds ...

[email protected]

700-1100 pounds ... 1100-1200 pounds ... Common— 700-1100 pounds

Choice— 600- 800 pounds 800-1000 pounds Good— 600- 800 pounds 800-1000 pounds Medium— 500- 900 pounds ...cecceces. Common— 500- 900 pounds ...c..ce0..ee

Cows (all weights)

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Bulls (all weights) (Yearlings Excluded) Beef— » Good .....

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CALVES (497)

Vealers (all weights) Good and choice ..$14.50 .. 10.00 up) [email protected] Feeder & Stocker Cattle & Calves Steers

A A 10 cent reduction in hqg prices| Atl Refining

. [email protected] Sone

Dow cer 10, Sau, 50 Bu

a S 8S .4% } wl Seating .... 2h Am Stl Fales.. oy

Am T & T . Am Tob B ..... Am Type FP .... Am-Viscose ....

Top Slumps to $14.95 as|iniai ¥.

Armour Iill ... Arflour Ill pr bt 54 40) 100i Ye

34 - ceo 25% «18

38 . 16% Atlas Corp 6

was made at the Indianapolis stock-| Aviation Corp . yards today, the agricultural mar-

Bald Loco ct.. 1 27

The top slumped to $14.95 for|Bangor & Ar pf good to choice 220 to 230-pounders. Weights under 160 pounds were unchanged from yesterday's prices. Receipts included 5906 hogs 622| 5

Barnsdall Bath Ir k Bayuk Cig ... Boone ve Cr. .ve'Q Bel Aircraft ..

Black & Decker { Blaw- Knox.. Boeing Air .. Bon Ami B.... 3 Bond Stores

[email protected] | Borden .. [email protected] . [email protected]

Burroughs

[email protected] | Butler Bros ...

Byers, A M....

.. [email protected] | Byers pf

7 Byron Jackson.

oo | Calumet & H.. . [email protected] A Campbell Wy . [email protected] Can Pacific ... 13.90 8&0

13.85 Gar

C Caterpillar T.. Celanese 7 pf. 13%

[email protected] | Celotex

C [email protected] C

C [email protected] £ ty

Colgate P-P ... Colum Gas .

. Ye eee [email protected]| Col Gas 6 pf A 34% 00 IS vee . [email protected] | Col Gas 5 pt. . 34 300 1S ves . [email protected] | Com Credit . 213% ‘ «oo [email protected] (Com Inv Tr . 28%

Com Solvents. Comwlth & So.. Com’th & So pf. 221% Comwlth Bien 19% Nairn . ons * Aircraf.t. 16%

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[email protected] [email protected]

Copweld Steel. .

1 330813. .50 Ex Bnk..

Corn Prod . 51 Som Lg pt. 173 1

. [email protected] | Cran ‘[email protected] c

[email protected] [email protected]

Cutler Ham ...

Deere & Co Del & Hod eu Det Edison

= 31%

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Month AO ...ccococeesee-s 102.54 Year Ago High, 1942, 114.22; low, 92.92. High, 1941, 133.59; low, 100.34. 20 RAILROADS Yesterday Week Ago .... Month Ago Year Ago High, 1942, 20.01; low, 28.31. High, 1941, 30.88; low, 24.25.

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High, 1942, 14.94; low, 10.38. High, 1941, 20.65; low, 13.51.

High Low Las; ¢ —t— -

2 | Ham Watch . 8% 8%

Hanna 5 pt. Harb-Walk L13% 13% Homestake .... 343% 34% eee. 38% 38%

71m central .

. 6% Indpls Pw & Lt 11% Ind Rayon .... 24 Ingersoll Rand, 25

Int M & Ch 4 pf 46 Int Nickel 26

Se t T&T Island Cr Soar. 287% Jarvis Co ... Jewel Tea . Johns-Man a Jones & Lgh.. Jones & LghpfA stu Jones & LghpfB 6

Kalamazoo S&F 9% Kaufmann pf.. 89 Kayser Jul .... 8% Kelsey-Hayes B 2 ais

Kresge SS : he

Laclede G 30%

sav 03 . 63% = 34% 16%2 41% . 36 3% 15%2 A... 133%

Market S R pf 8% Martin (Glenn) 19%2 Mathieson .... 20 Mcintyre Porc. McKes & Rob.. Mead Corp ... Melville Sh .. Mengel 5 pf... Midcnt Pet . Minn Hny . 2 Monsanto Y of B17: Monsanta pf C.109 Mont Ward ... 30% Ess ... 15% Motor Prod ... 7% Mueller Br .... 24 Mullins pf ..... 58% . 14% Ne

Nash-Kelv ... 53% N Ch . 19%

& 8t L.. Nat Distillers. bo oe!

N Newport Ind ... N 3 Air Brk... Y Central .. NYC&StL pf..

40% N Y & Har pf.. | 83,

If you can manufacture zr; of these materials, contact th: war production board, 10th oor, Circle Tower building, India:apolis. Asterisk indicates plan specifications are on file the,

BIDS WANTED

ARMY MISCELLANEOUS Invitation Number

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Ohio Oil 8Ys T% Oliver Farm Eq Si% 24%

Sus ey Te 137 lass 51 51

Pac G & El... Pacific Ltg .... Pacific Mills Pac Tin Cons.. Pac West Oil.. Packard 2% Pan Am Aguwsy 26% Panhandle 1% Paraftine Co Paramt Pict

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Pfeiffer Brew.. Phelps Dodge. . Phillips Pet

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Pitts stl 5 pf.. Pittston Postal Tel pf. 18 Procter -& G.. : 4%

. 8 Pub Serv 8 pf’ 1032 Bn Serv 5 pf.

Pure Of “8% Pure O 5 pf... 8 Purity Bak ... 113g

.. 8% Republic stl . 14% Repub Stl pf rN 2% Revere Cop .. Revere 17 pf. 83 Reyn Th Ritter oi Rustless I 8t pf 8

Safeway Savage Arms .. Schenley Dist.. 15% Scott Pap .... 33 Seabd Air L

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United Corp United - Cp pf . United Drug .. Un Gas Imp.. Un

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White Rock ... Willys Over’lnd Willys Over'd pf 6 Woolworth .... 28% .

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GEORGE S. WELLS HEADS ACCOUNTANTS

George S. Wells, J. D. Adams

> 8... 28%. .

Yale & T ......

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Zenith Rad ....

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dianapolis chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants. Other officers are Oliver R. Al-

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CHICAGO LIVESTOCK

Hogs—Receipts, 8000; opening mostly down 10 to 15 cents lower, closing mostly around 25 cents lower; heav: hogs and sows off more, most choice lighter wegihts sold early; good and ya 180-240 lbs., [email protected]; top, $14.90; 240-270 lbs. 270-330 oy [email protected]; 80 1lbs., $14.25@14. 75; most good 400--550-1b. sows, [email protected]; few 8315 lbs. and down, $13.75 and above. Cattle—Receipts, 1000; calves receipts, 400; very limited supplies fed steers and yearlings firm on week’s advance; dependably strong market on heifers; complete clearance with killers in competitive ‘load except on cows, this class all slow and weak but sharply higher than week earlier; all bulls fully steady and vealers ‘mainly unchanged, $14@15; lighter price freely; choice 1318-lb. steers topped at $15; few longs and odd lots, $13.50@ n 50; largely 50 cents higher than week 0 today; good to choice 887-lb. heifers, $ 3.85, new high for week; weishly sausage bulls, $12.15 down, but $12.25 uotable; stockers and feeder cattle conhinted slow. Roceiv heep -— Receipts, lambs generally 15 few. small lots strictly

Joop: native spring to cents lower;

oad fed clip with mostly No. 1 and No. 2ygring around 90 lbs.;

s | Indianapolis Aug.

ident; Harold E. Wells, Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance Co., second vice president; George C. Burkert Jr., Premier Printing Corp., treasurer, and Marvin R. Bradley, Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative association, secretary.

OPTIMISTS TO HOLD “WAR CONFERENCE’ |;

Local members of the Optimist club will attend a war conference Aug. 2, 3 and 4 at the Edgewater Beach hotel, Chicago, in place of their annual convention in Atlanta, Ga. The international convention was canceled as a war measure. The local delegation will leave

1 and return Aug. 5. ‘

GON WHEA Up to the Ye of the Chicago market

+. . | today, Indianavclis flour mills and grain

elevators paid $1.08 per bushel for No. 2 red wheat (other grades on their merits). No. 1 yellow shelled corn was 82c per bushel and No. 2 white shelled corn, 88c; No. 3 white oats, 45¢, and No. 3 red oats, 46c.

= The Chicago Store ® 146 E. Wash. St.

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT

AND MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 0’CLOCK

% JULY ie

DRASTIC’ PRICE"CUTS!

Smart made.

General Foods Preferred Up $4.50; U. S. Steel Comes Back. - 4’

NEW YORK, July 24 (U. P)— Stocks developed a firmer tone in afternoon trading today following

3 irregularity during morning deal

ings. Volume was light. U. S. Steel came back to the pres

vious close after registering a small net loss. Bethlehem sold at 523% up %. Chrysler held at 60% off %, while General Motors was up % at 383%. Santa Fe, Southern Pae cific and Union Pacific were firm. Copper shares held about steady, Mercantiles were steady to firm. Oils, electrical equipments and aire line shares were mixed. General Foods preferred made a new high at 116% up % and a few other spe cial issues were wide gainers. Ene

s|gineers Public Service 5% per cen$ 8

preferred lost "3% points to 48. Westinghouse Electric was down more than a point while American Can lost nearly a point.

GRAIN FUTURES SLIP ON BOARD OF TRADE

, CHICAGO, July 24 (U. P.).— Grain futures slipped by minor fractions in light early dealings on the board of trade today. Oats were a firm exception. At the end of' the first hour. wheat was % to 3% cent a bushel’ lower, corn unchanged to off %, oats Hnehanged to up %, rye off 1% to 12, and soybeans off % to 4. In the September contracts, wheat dipped % to 3% below yes= terday’s split close of $1.19%@3% bushel, corn unchanged to 1% lower than yesterday's 90% @%, oats % to % higher than the previous 481:@%, rye 3% to 14 lower than 6812 @ 3%, and August soybeans ine active.

meg Ft. Wayne Plant

Shares in Award

NEW YORK, July 24 (U. P).— The army-navy production award for achievement in war equipment output has been conferred on the Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corp. plants at Elizabeth, N, J,, Yonkers,. N. Y.,, and Ft. Wayne, Ind., Wylie Brown, president, ane«

Slack Suits

$78

styles, Blues, Tans and Grays.

nounced today. !

well Greens, Cool

ber is being used for battery con-| Choi

b Tel 4 . rm tainers. . . «B.C. Forbes, financial 500 “800 ‘pounds

and camfortable! Small, ond Rater Works 5s 57. 108

veseesccee 12.50 medium and large sizes.

13.25

T. boiler for Vetirnns : 13.26

Adm. “indsasapots

Corp 55 61 ........ 81 Dividend.

LOCAL PRODUCE eavy breed jens, full-feathered, 18c;

_ and over; colored, 18c¢; ’ ro 19¢; cocks, "1c. jpringe: gers, 3 Ts. and over; colored, ic; All No, 3 mH 3 cents less. Toe receipts 54 Ibs. and up,

d fam, Sic: rade large, 33c; de red ic; Tags smal, 3 6c: no ~ e, 1, 40%@4ic; No. 2, 38%@

teria, No. 1, 38¢c; No. roduce delivered at IndianQuote

by Wadley Co.) U. S. STATEMENT ASHI? GTON, July 24 (U.

Ey a and receipts for the vith 3s Jour through J 22 comed

y

age. t Yea gant. or. % ow tes, 095, a4. 44 43,073.50 661,966,031. fag 00d toi 11 307,359,613.14

,008,037.79 _ 832,631,083. 23,848,897.71 ’ 864,904,374.66 ,200.61

ry 828, 10.18 55 9is3% 555.42 745,394 304,067.20 22,662,159,981.78

magazine editor,

is the second

(first was ex-union organizer Homer Martin) to organize a stockholders’ protective group to pressure for dividends.

DAILY PRICE INDEX

NEW YORK, July 24 (U. P.).— Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted

compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100): : Yesterday ..........00000... 157.60 Week ABO.......ccet00s:.... 156.23 Month Ago...........ece... 15453 Year Ag0................... 1042 High (May 9) 158.34. 1942 Low (Jan. 2) 15154.

I C. SPENDS $643,339 Illinois Central railroad spent

0|$643,339 in Marion county last year

of which $207,005 was in payroll, $420,794 for purchases, $8405 for taxes and the remainder for utility

S CLEARING HOUSE

‘the system reported to-

price index of 30 basic commodities, ps. Poun

142.02

800- 1050 POUNAS +vveuseners . 12.00 Good—- 7

500- 800 pounds no-1080 pounds

So0-1008 | pounds ....e..eeee.. [email protected] [email protected]

tieseceessess 11 50012. 50

500- 900 pounds .............

Calves (Steers) Good and Choice— 8500 pounds down ....... Medium-— 500 pounds down Calves (heifers) Good and Choice— = pounds down . .......... [email protected]

500 pounds down............ [email protected]

SHEEP AND LAMBS (870)

Ewes (shorn) Good and choice... Common and choice . Spring Lambs Good and choice .......... «eo 13.235 Medium and good .......... «+ 11.50 Com 9.50@

+... 12,[email protected] | G [email protected]

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BUYS KAYDON CONCERN BALTIMORE, July 24 (U. P)— Confmercial Credit Co. has acquired the Kaydon Engineering|€ Corp. of Muskegon, Mich. in a

financing activities, it was ane

Firestone

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Florence Stove. Freept-Sulphur

Gabriel Gair Robt Sameyell ell _Co

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Gen Time Ins.. Glidden SR... Brew -..

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stamped Stee], t; 1 ‘ 26200-SPh- Ma ihe banded wood

ipe, Tocineh a DATs . 2216-5 P5—Sander, Dall bearing

2631 BBS Furnish and install malt Jegrigeration equi Ment 26212-SP5—Chromite leachin

complete 43-56 Jowerers’ tools

43-72—Watchmakers’ supplies ...

Class 42-Sup. 2—Safety cans, gat naphtha for the period Sept. to Aug. 31, 194

ug. Class 53-Sup. 1—Binders, fillers al dexes for the period Dec. 1 to Nov. 30, 1943 Class 53—Drafting room and office :: Plies 1 for the period Dec. I, 1P Vv. 30, 1043 .......... ehedlelih ne}

NAVAL SUPPLY

PW-227—Fluorescent - lighting fix:1 es 4-40 watt, 48”, ay size and «

sories . 1-144 (BP)—Bodies, water ‘pumpé

7] 10.75; weighty jausage pulls,

OTHER LIVESTOCK

CINNATI, July 2¢ (U. Pale

7| CIN Receipts, 3850; weights over 160 1lbs.,

@40c lower, most decline on heavies;’ 166 1bs., down 25c; top, $14.85 for good and choice 180-235 lbs.; _one double 185 lbs., 15; 1bs., ‘$14.75; 275-300 lbs. 400 1bs., $14; 160-180 lbs, y medium and d 150-160 1lbs., $14.50; weightweights discounted 25c for h i0-1b. decrease in weight; good grade

550; calves receipts, on limited s steady; $13.50; 4 13.25; common and medium, $10 canners and cutters down to $8; comm and medium beef cows, [email protected]; few pT [email protected]; canners and cutters, $5.50 7.75; common and medium bulls, eos Jealers steady; top,

5; joud and choice, @15; Somhon FG my um, [email protected]; wn

culls, $9.50 . Sheep—Receipts, 1500; spring lamb mar-|"

ket steady, moderately active; top, $13.75 on wethers and ewes: most good and choice SpHngcts. [email protected]; common and medium, [email protected]; culls down to $6; few

1 fat slaughter ewes, $5.50 down,

FT. WAYNE, July

(0. P.). ofS. to 5 cents Thar 00-2

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