Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1942 — Page 13

“Indianapolis Business Summar

: : | f dai Last ~~ Week Last Week 1041 ~ LOSES POWER § ; CE : i : Fe \- of © Week Before: A YearAgo ThusFar ad Be : . en oi Bank C Clearings. «...ovcvenvenn.... SUASE00 $32,025,000 $24,488,000 $699,034,000 3 — | Bank Debits ........ccoeenesen... $75,972,000 $84,177,000 $72,201,000 $1,747,884,000 Naw ; # Ld 3 ; a ; AE Postoffice Receipts ................ $91,838 $89,281 $87,741 $2,711,315 Army, Navy Munitions : : ; Top Back to $14.50 Here Building Permits ......cc0000i5oee. $55,177 $37,305 $244,467 $7,995,138 $4,661,183

Board Just to Determine | As 7000 Porkers Arrive | Houses .............ccoccee. $4150. $26,400 $219650 $3.821.225 $2,635,558

’ p 5 : | Apartments ......ceeeiennnens 0 Ng 0. $394000 0 Needs of Armed Forces. | - = 25 Ai At Stockyarss. RIN 0 C0 $1450 SLOS9554 $220,316

By JOHN F. CRAMER ; & SE “Hog prices advanced § | '>15 cents| Industrial ...ccccererieeeeeies. $4500 $1000 0 $1,696,700 $1,412,640 Times Special Writer J

: Lo : 5 ; at the Indianapolis stocicyards to- PHBHE +o cvnesuiniinnivsrrrssune 0 8 0 $226,200 $16,300 wv eH! NGTON, July '28.—The I ay v0 \ ) |day, fhe senitural fats ceting ad-| Repairs and Alterations. ....... $9,905 $10317 $627459 $370,149 Powe army and navy munitions ; . “i - ministration reported. . : ; be : boars wil be thom of Bo no We Weights over 160 pount.: whre 5 to| APPlled for Jobs................... 1 1,258 , 120 © 318% 39,998 its thorit d ; ‘ : : | 3 Z i i. ; ? 10 cents higher than i ‘yesterday Received JODS ce.eaveae sseccscssone ’ 461 . 507 . 15,706 : = 19,145 A at Se y Cel OF hl, while lighter weights sdvanced 15| Filed Unemployment Claims....... 280 © 304 345 9315 °C 13,114 Donald M. Nelsog snl mr Henn 5 i Fo cents. The top was $140 for good| Freight Carloadings: | of the two armed services, it is i : 8 5 . 4 2 Es A > 5 ow Hy . % " : 10 Hive 20 To 2-pckh ders. 1800 Inbound ©0+90000000000000000000 4,204 4,099 4,158 122,366 119,546 learned on excellent authority. po # b i 3 LS ; 3 ‘Outbound .......ccceccenconcene 2,140 2,316, 2,960 "76,195 © 73,900 The board's fate h h Po i ; cattle, 725 calves and 1280 sheep. ’ : the Ee a, ung 0 CP : Electricity Output (by kwh)........ 16,411,000 = 16,502,000 14,269,000 - 387,205,000 439,674,000 recent reorganization of the war 34 EE : | : . HOGS (1000) Water Pumpage (by gallons). ......333,250,000 324,240,000 333,990,000 7,069,890,000 7,709,360,000 production board. ; | lg ir I | C0 fo honed |. [email protected]| Streetcar Passengers (July 18)..... 1,794,581 1783700 1,318,061 38,050,593 49,266,191 Under the expected directive it wr : . Lh 21010 [email protected]| Telephones in Use (July 23)........ +151 +224 +183 105,789 116,243 Will get a new lease on life as| Eff . | | | 15-20 seeeecdeds MIBOUAS| yoo ook Receipis (hedd).......... 49,549 47,349 43,014 161,125 ~~, . 1,613,206 the agency for determining supply| : at : a 0 lll 1440@1455 : Ap i > 260 2 needs of the armed services. But rE = : : . | [email protected] Cattle ....c.cocnecencnsncnceces - 5y 06 5,355 5,829 165, 82,038 its operating functions, which in 1 ae IY | 30 30 pounds. = [$ve1120 CRINGE oo sus vvivirssvenenenaves = IY 2,916 3,163 85,957 86,100 effect have made it a “little WPB,” : . ) ew touts {oS BISGUOOL . IEE oi crrereeernvarsneraredas i 35001 35,341 29,112 1,236,507 1,202,320 iI Dass 10 Soe YD aan, emi BBGUIY Sheep vovvrrserserssvoveravines’ 6167 4231 5910 133,292 142,805 " ] : Packing Sows AhA a . : competition, . 3 Good Sand Cholce- I i Grain Receipts (bushels) seec00c00os 1,197,000 . 670,000 1,278,000 20,682,800 17,831,200

270 ceeesedenlil [email protected] Corn ; sess. 641,000 -513,000 371,000 ~~ 13,878,500 12,846,500 ‘Nelson Keeps Control - . : 0 : Ll [email protected] escesnceccssescscccose 9 >! 9 y' N 9! 'y/ : : reveeeie dl) 13.35@13. : : : Thus, apparently, Mr. : Nelson will 5 3 360- 400 Has essye bir ih 133801380 Wheat 000000000000 RIOOOIOOIOOTC 375,000 77,000 496, 000 3,343,600 1,096,000 reaffirm his intent to keep control Oa 50 POUNAS «+sesseded) [email protected] O8tS cececcecosccnscscosscesses 160,000 50,000 398,000 3,110,400 3,222,200

of the nation’s war plant. Workmen at the Craig shipyards at Norfolk, Va., begin soHiversion work on thie. Clara. Hudgins, bri 500 pounds .... li [email protected] RYE .cicesocensosscocsoscsoncne 15,000 12,000 . 8,000 164,000 208,000 Ji! he Fe, he ons World War I sub-chaser since used as a fishing boat, which is one of the vessels taken over by the navy Modi pounds ||| [email protected] SOYDEANS .e.cercecocrosssasoons 6,000 18,000 5,000 , 388,500 boar unction only on| in its accelerated anti-sub drive. Craft shown in background are other fishing boats awaiting conversion. Slaughter Pies : ; XE ” “ » - ‘ x : f ab fi Indi polis Clearing House Association, Indianapolis Postoffice, City Building Commissioner, “directive” and “delegation” from| Passed by the navy censor. : : : em | [email protected] et ere orate Empleyaamt Security Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, New York Central, Baltimore &

: ve Illinois Central, Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville (Monon); New York, Chicago & St. Louis (Nickel Plate); India It will, for instance, continue to ; . 3 : CATTLE (1803) Water Co.: Indianapolis Railways, Indiana Bell Telephone Co., Agriculture Marketing Service, Indianapolis Board of. Trade, exercise a degr ee of “control over : 4 : Siaugmer Sails & f jaives Center Township Trusiee, Federal Reserve Bank at Chicago, Indianapolis Power & Light Co. Sonn priorities ' for ‘the military supply : |b

re % Choice— service—but only on WPB directive. : - By UNITED PRESS 700- 900 POUNAS ....oeespoq+ [email protected]

; : : . ct [email protected] B It also will continue certain other : . Net | DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES : Net oii Ps yas NH 14250 15.00 Grange and Farm urequ services for WPB, but only when High Low Last Change High Last Change| 1300-1500 nounds ... Jolii [email protected] . wl ® 80 INDUSTRIALS Parke Davi 24% 43% | fit “delegated” to do so by Mr. Nelson. Abbott Lab 45% 45% Yesterday «....iveeesernenis 106.66 40.13 Park Rst Prt. 13% Ly . Ll. 13.00014.00| iff A tH / fl tH Only in one field will the muni-|adams Exp .... 6% 6% tesseseeesess 108.38 +0.38|Park Utah ... 1h % 0 i i: 13302142 I er on nri-in (o} on tions board retain complete auton-|Air Reduc Ye Month Ag0y...c.ccereosssss. 103.34 4.017 Dane es.. 18% 18% 1100-130 eT 13 30Q14. 2 omy. That will be in the matter Alaska © Junéi «3% : 2 1 | Year ago.......... ead 129.19 —0.87 34’ lao . ri 2 By JOHN W. LOVE Yeteive, On a SOUS BVeTAZE, com CHICAGO, July 28 (U. P)—0O of functions which relate solely to| Al Cp pt bfww 4 4 High, 1942, 114.22; low, 92.92. Penh ar 700-1100 pounds .. {1 [email protected] Times Special Writer . ? ’ couraging war news and unce th d services Ale flores ; *n? High, 1941, 133.50; Low, 106.34. Ln 21% S..0 |1100-1300 pounds ........f [email protected] Siderably less than 110, tainty over administration an ie: almed. Services, Alpha bel i MA 20 RAILROADS ats 4 20 | 9906-3160 pounds | 1025@i200| WASHINGTON, July 28.—The| Tne Grange doesn't believe’ in y ok : a: Meet Again Today Amerads Pet ii 53% 53 ; Fi two great pressure groups are at ‘athe government making crop loans|inflation policies lent an easy tone

{ veer. 25. 3 ge.. 24 ; i i i i The decision on. the board's fu-|4 os 36 36 Fe th us i brass : or Phil Morris . 73% . .T2 Cholee 5% poutids ...| 13.50@1400| crossroads. The farmers and or- gt 100 per ony) of parity prices, to the grain futures market in early ture was worked out last week at a am Br Sh 4| Year Ago ips Pet ... 39% 393 3 | 300-1000 pounds 1.1.1 1850@1400 ganized labor must either yield to|loWever, nor in the use of subsidies jealings on the Board of Trade meeting attended by Ferdinand | 4 m Can . 64 1 “84 — gn, 1942, 29.01; 31. ' i & 5 3 4 4 os 800 pounds .......s.... [email protected]! the president’s control quietly, while Bop prise coutval. f the G day. : Eberstadt, board chairman; Robert «ee» | High, 1941, 30.88; .25. Pitts Stl pf B. 3 Sb 100 pounds ledli. [email protected] ’ at the members of the Grange

; ee 5% .... Bitts Stl pr pf. Mediu weet "| congressmen are away on their in-|probably fear most, though they| At the end of the first hour P, Patterson, - er FP $6p % CW oo Yesterday 1 IES 05, BrisOn 3 : Lier 1800. '900 pounds ............ [email protected]| formal vacation, or risk seeing the don’t put it in words, is that the/wheat lost % to % cent a bushel War; James V. Forresta, uncer seo ce 48 ay. i Postal Tel pf . Common | inflationary tension in prices in-|further industrialization of the ig iy retary of the navy, and Mr. Nelson,| Am Loco "a Wein nnn eek AgO.....ce0c00eennnnnns . » 48 %| 500- 900 pounds ........... [email protected] corn was off % to 3, oats off %

Procter & . : : f .. . .01| Pub Serv .... 1 97% 10 C (all weights) | crease. > ) country, at the rapid rate it is now ail of whom are Hembers of the News 28% . 2 > 43, | Year Ago . 13| Pub Ser 8 pf 102% A ra Goo A qe ; J Fortunately for President Roose- going forward, will push the. of %, Sn S0yseans of % board; and Lieut. Gen. Brehon B.|% 1816 o| High, 1942, 14.94; Low, 10. DUD er 1h Nh Th —1 Medrum I 9.010.00| velt, who -decided not to ask con-| farmers back into peasantry unless September wheat eased % to % Sometvel, Shiet ot BY Services Relonaith ih 14% 's| High, 1941, 20.65; Low, 13.51. 9% o% 5 Cutter and common........ . 8 30 | gress for more price-control legis-|the nation recognizes the need for|CNt & bushel from the pre of supply, and Rear . M. 3 = y

; 10 : ’ et Bulls (all weigh} 3 lation for the time being, the farmer preserving agriculture as a way of split-close [email protected]%, corn Robinson, director of materials and R i Hugh . Low 2% 3% 3%... (Yearlings Exclud:i) - front is breached by differences be-| life. down’ % from 90%, oats down procurement for the navy. Smelt 39% 39 39 3 —E— h Beef—

eis vais 54 7 547% ( mk s0| tween two of its wings, the National| The same alarm ran through agri-|from 50%, rye % lower than The same group, it is understood, Am Gti Fdies. 18 1 East A Lines 5,33 3 y iat 17% 17% GOO +eveeescsens arasdons-. [email protected] gh ag

> 6 dak al 9% 9% 14 Grange and the American Farm culture in ‘1920 and 1921, and it is Previous 68%, and October soy= is meeting today to iron out final A k 4 3% 4 A El ore 25% 25% 25% Reading 1 12% i | arts Bureau Federation. These differ-|a clue to farmer resistance to price/beans 3% lower than yesterday's details. = / Ty (Roding dota Ua Sa Cutter and common ...,| = 8.75@ 9.50] ences mostly concern that weirdly controls without guarantees on $1.71%. io Re an 31 144 = : CALVES (125) complex formula known as parity.| farm production costs. 5%

hy 44 Am Water W. 2% 4 eee 6 pt.. % | Revere Cop .... 1 a Sais Vealers (all weighs) As for the control of wages as HIGGINS CLAIMS m Am Woolen ... 4} 8 x Erie =reevs 4 i Ys ser Reyn Tob or 24 “28 3 Good and. choice .. ! [email protected]| an element in inflation, the na- LOC AL ISSUES LOCAL PRODUCE

Am Zinc pr pf 41 ) A 38% ..v» | Ruberoid 18%, 18 ..""| Common and medium. , [email protected] tional war labor board is showing Anaconda 25 2 : s %

y i C Heavy breed hens, full-feathered, 1 2 Yoo a 1% Vs oe wr . : ou 7s aoe, % er Gattic is 5 1919.00 signs of trying to find a firm top nal Josasione Janisned & loca a) | Leghorn hens, 15c. : WH PS [0 00ST LESS Armour Bi 5412 Safeway 3 35 | . ix weeks ma Nati ssoclation of Securities| Broilers, 2 lbs and over; colored, 1 Armstrong Ck. 2 3 Safeway 5 pf. % Steers | for wages. The next six weeks may 80g

Dealers. . white and barred rock, 19¢; cocks, Artloom qin 0 St Jos Lead... 31 36% + Lg) pPOUNdS .......s.., [email protected]| TEVEAL whether those unused powers @ Stocks Bid Ask| gpringers, 3 Ibs. and. over; et ate WASHINGTON, July 28 (U.P.).— Asso Diy Gds . 3 Ss 4 Tro Eni 1.9 9 9 .... [St L-8 % 2 800- 1050 pounds ... |.} [email protected]| the president's advisers found for Bat RR Stk Yds com ........ § ... |barred and white rock, 2 Andrew Jackson Higgins, New Or-| Atchison pf .. 8 % | Flintkote .... 11% if 5 vy yy Good— ; | 1150@12,50| Nim last week will be sufficient to bos-Merrill com"... a ay Fo. 2 poultry 3 vents less. ne «.v: : vee | FI t 197 in 15% .... - pounds .... fin 1 - i Bobbs-Merrill 4 . os urrent receipts 54 1 leans shipbuilder, charged i Soda¥ Atl Refining .. 16% s Follanshee 861. 3 3% ee ey pf +81 ¥ nu Sigs 1050 pounds ..e.eeess. . [email protected] DIRvent further Infiatlon. m groups, | Scie, Theater id Dh 25 2Tse, pe bs. sad up that the maritime commission’s|Aviation Corp.. ves Fd Fair Stores 10 “1 «ess. | Seab ‘Air L pi «ese | Medium: | i » | Comw. oan 5% pfd ....... Graded Eggs—Grade A, large, 33c; Food Mach ... 32 32 Sears Roeb ..., 56 » seeseseeny , [email protected] i Hook Drug Co com 12% i : > cancellation of his contract to build Freept-Sulphur - 33% ... '|Servel Ine ..... 8 3. 500-1000 pounds i 8 particularly of the National Grange, | gome T&T Gt Wayne 7% pid 50 ... | Argmediim. 3lc: grade A. small. 6c; m 200 Liberty ships would mean an Bald Loco ..... 13% 11J 114 .... Sharon Sti .... % 500- 900 pounds .........., ; '[email protected]|is strongly in support of putting a|Ind Asso Tel 5% ptd 93% ...

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26 Butter—No. 1._42%,@3c; No. 3, . Sharp & D .... ind i 3 Ind & Mich 7% pid .. : eventual loss of at least $75,000,000 argh BN —: Ya| Gabriel A ... 2 2 2 i 5% SY, Calves (Steers) limit to wage increases in industry. a? nb 106 dlc; butterfat, No. 1,

No. 2,’ 260 3 (Prices on produce’ dotoeren at. apolis, quoted by Wadley Co.)

i € Int Hydro Elec 7% pfd....... Ba: ve 2 . ool ee 1 oil ... 13 ; Good and Choice— ~*~ || = = ay Grange, are|Ind Gen Serv 69 pid to the nation. : 8 > > | Sar Wood ind. 2 2% we. | Simmon 14 ives 500 pounds down ........| 12750145 These, according to the nge, Indpls P&L, $%7% P Testifying before the senate com-|Barndall 9 8% .9% .... |Gen Baking .. 2 ToT | Mediu depleting the farms of labor Or|1n4nis P&L’ co ON +1 mittee investigating the war pro-|pers ‘sie . "Sav 53 ie | Gen He 32 sory |SmIth AO LCL 16 18 5 500 pounds down. . 10.50@1278| 1oicing the wages of the hired |Indpls Water 5% pid Rs WAGON WHEAT al © eel .... ei Calves helped) ; _|Indpls Water Class A com. Up to the close of the Chicago market | gram, Mr. Higgins asserted that he|Beth Slee 1 bk 100 100 100 ~~... |Gen G&E A. 4 2 % ++ [80 Am Gold 3 > — hoi Lt hands. There is no sense, its of Lincoln Loan Co 5%% pfd.. teddy, Indianaoclis flour mills nd n y Blaw-Kno 5% % % Mills pf . 120% 129%, ay iy Good and Choice— 5 talk £ 1 I ou 1 had reduced the time required for| ory 0% 5% 3» Motors .. 38% 317% 3 500 pounds dOWN .......... . [email protected] | ficers insist, in talking of ceilings Lincoln Nat Life Ins com ... 3 elevators paid $1.11 per bushel for N Bocing A r rae Out Adv A 161, 16% 14 a He U4 fee Medium ! TI for farm products while letting the N nd Pup Sere Sha Ha Tod wheat, {otner frades on their me: building a Liberty ship in his ‘yard' gon, i : 1 GPrecision. 13% 13% 13 ." |South Ry lew lh 1% 500 pounds down... ..| |, 9.80@ILTS| 0 "or corm help go on up. The|N Ind Pub Serv 7% bia BR Br TA By a IG MRL - Borg-Warne 24 2 Gen n South Ry pf.. . . . to 300,000 man-hours, while other g r South By 1a

4 HEEP AND LAME (1250) - ; Progress Laundry com 1 14 |No. 3 white oats, 42c, and No. 2 yards were requiring a minimum of | Boskt Brass --- Gen BC 8 Sperry Corp ... 5 résult, they say, will be to make pupsers of Ind 5% pd Sak 90% cats, 220. Bi Spicer pf ...... 56 .

BL.s Ewes (shorn) i ‘ Pub Serv of Ind Inc com. 600,000 man-hours. He said that|Budd Mfg 3 s| Gen Tneicisi 105° 108° 2| Spiegel Inc ... Good and choice. .......... | 45000 5.30 Tent and oer shinge scareer. *So Ind G&L 4.8% pid .. “even with wages as low as $1 an BN naios 1.18 1 * 1""y |Gen T&R 10% Ya Common and choice ....... [1." 4.00@ 5.00 Grange Voice Stronger Union Title Co com

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. . Van Ca i resesrees fh Bush Term ... Good and choice |. [email protected]| ‘The voice of the Grange is some-| van Gamp Milk Som A yard of $300,000 per ship. Butte Cop & Z.

Medium and good jie [email protected] in Washington just On his 200-ship order, he said,| Byron Jackson : Common’ Lise dil [email protected] What Jrouger on Song Dus Algers Wins W W RE RR 4%s .... 3 ... | J merican n this would mean a savings to the Goth Hc ; eens CHICAGO LIV tig F tion has b t back on its|a +++. | Studebaker .... ) ederation has been set bac merican Loan 5s 9 e 1 United States of $60,000,000, He esti- [03]ulin Zin.. jt of ries |Granb Toe an an Sunshine Min. Hogs—Recelpts, 13,000; cloting steady to | heels. The Farm Bureau attempted | gent, fie vspaper da Bi... Wi on jewelry mated that a loss of $15,000,000 to rave 113 : rH Jutchers and| through the farm bloc in congress Citizens Ind Tel 4%s 61 Iry, Watches $25,000,000 would result. from ma» a 2% % vr LH Tl i 2 Feely: 2 | 180-240 Ibs. | both to keep Secretary of Agricul- GrabbeRevnonds Taylor ds & .. . Your Jewe Ys rotectterials wasted because of the com-| Cat 38 “ove, |Gt W Sug ptll135 » $1410G | £0 Wickard from selling govern- Home T&8 Fh Wayne Sis 35° 1 and Furs can A Ks” mission’s cancellation of his con- l 89% rh E To arid choice 160-180 ibs., | 4s; light | ment-owned stocks of grain for| yi Asoc Tel Co 3s moos 1 |4 eq against “Al tract. lotex Df .... 0 fey, [Quit Mobile & O lai a? @13.65; Good. 5+ cheap feed and to hike government ls PELE 2% |4 of 10ss or damage. ae =" u pt.. : ore Reuiple, 8000; Lo Sse Snarket leans on new crops to 100 per cent indpis Water Yeon ieee, : sii ; ; . tch 6 6 a general s an f parit ices. In this double-|Kokomo Water Works 5s 58... .. Dealers fan 4 3% |Hanna {:. — steady, a little weakness) m rades,| Of parity pr Kuhner Packi ce A Grain MARKET AWAITING Chic io To 1 Ti Hovel Au’ Gi 1 led ne 3 I 5 bub Strictly goog and “offerings barreled effort it lost the good will Morris 5&10 Stores se So 9 103 «All Risks” policy covers U. S. STEEL REPORT whiy, fo dm 1% ll [Hers Bar o..lllel Fou i 3 | ing sather freely, 814.35@15 ;|of many congressmen. ee ks es... \ burglary, . . ol . : : Cc «o.o 89 A Oil...

. ov. _|N Ind Pub Serv 3%s 69 heft, } y ave y early top, $15.40 on choice iv: i| The Farm Bureau is for sticking|N Ind Tel 4%s 55 65 holdup, £ stone from NEW YORK, July 28 (U. P.).—|cjark Ey 81% 8% 8° — wifolan Stocks were narrowly irregular in 5 pf.100% .... |Houd-Her >

Bienes: en hog Pl 5, to the present parity system. The| Fup Serv of Ind 4s 69 1 loss of light turnover today as Wall Street |S: awaited results of the U. S. Steel

Pub Tel and grass steers and grass heifer; very Scarce; Grange wants it reopened for re- Richmond Water orks 8657105 | mounting, breakage meeting, scheduled after the close.|Go Estimates recently placed U. S.

to 1 ts higher; | i arI Teri 5, to $14.65 | vision. Albert S. Goss, national| Trac Term Corp y 81 mysterious disappe Steel's net income for the second quarter on common stock as zero

withseveral Toad $ 2 @ Ww - Ex-Dividend. S, 14.25 4 COWS and master of th e Gra D P i i ; 3 ¢!

dy ht s- re —————— e. i 25 “to 15 | ionts higher, | Roosevelt Friday and spent some| DAILY PRICE INDEX anc visions. But most experts anticipated declaration of the usual $1|/Comwith & So pf 2%

reaching $12.35; cutter od $ time with Secretary Wickard Satur-| pn YORK, July 28 (U. P)— Anaval Premium As Low As dividend. Steel common stock held |Som¥ih Hdis.. 19

fat offerings, $9.50 ¢ ase, Steady, $1401.00 lira ed day in behalf of rejiggering parity.| pyn Bradstreet’s daily weighted around 48%, off %, while Bethle- Jarvis Co .... 6 8 hem was up % at 53. Cons Coppmn.. 57% 587%

teady, $11.806)3.50. : isi i $1090 Fog ctl dona, 14 marist on native] TO accomplish a revision of parity| price index of 30 basic commodities, 10 ane Dern ST am good and would take months of work, though compiled for United Press (1930-32 : e e pg native springers| atiout steady, |@ temporary one would satisfy the average equals 100): $13.75 @14.15, some held hizter; yearling) Grange. If the aims of the Grange Cons Edi % h ons son ... sev & . 20 Cons Oil % le Uh Kan C u pf 21 U. S. STATEMENT Ken C Sou ptai = a1 WASHINGTON, July 28 (U. P.).—Gov- Kennecott .... 30 297 ernment expenses and receipts for the cur- Kresge 88 ... 19% rent fiscal year through July 25 compared |Cont Oil Del.: with a year ago. Corn Ex Bank.. This Year . Last Year [Corn Prod .

fingiies & negligible; few hee y fat ewes, eto followed. certain products Yesterday ......ccoe00000... 157.48 GRAIN DEALE RS —L— Expenses. $4,153,665,820.07 $1,321,575,355.19 | Sroce “whi

Week ago ....cceo0000000... 157.13 oh would «have higher price limits set : 155 MUTUAL AGENCY. I " OTHER LIVES "OCK for them for purpdses of crop loans Month ago ess cece ecsssscse 67 : i Steel .... 48% Jaclede Sa 10% = P05 Steel pf. 110% lighter | the formula’ which was constructed War Spend 3,571, 188, 278.79 759,111,111.00 | Cr Receipts... 649,604,005.05 - 341,614,108.61

a i ili tabl tto Year a0 .....ce.cocco00000000 141.65 1740 NORTH MERIDIAN STRE CINCINNATI, July 28 (U, P.).—Hogs—|g rice ceilin no cotton 2 Receipts sutabie, 1600, total | 00; weights and Pp £5, ¥ 1942 High (May 9) ......... 158.34 IRE i : 1c | 10 1b. d Deal i -O-F . . weights off 25 cents or [etch - e- New Q, Ti{=o el 23% 23% 3 Univ Leaf T ... crease in weight: good gradc sows, $12@ in the years the ag Net Def. 3,502,800.274.02 977.576,096.58 | Cub-Am Ze vit 82% Cash Bal. 3,324,076,662.64 2,630,873,000.29 | Curtis Pub

350 Ibs. down, 15 cents hig: 250 bs and wheat. 1942 Low (Jan. 2) .......=.. 151.54 4% » being shaped : : 12.7 cultural program was being shape : gis A My B.5i% Vadsco Sales.... 3 3% Bf ves oR IeRaceIpts, Saleahie and total, 350. p P ’ 3 Link Belt : 6 16% 3; | Calves—Receipts, saleable an 3 " , . . Fai tive, steady; strictly Fear ‘Peasant’ Status 5 Work. Bal. 2.861,633.650.79 1,880.661.367.24 [Curt P pr pf.. 1244 Lockhd Aircraft ie mf Ha Ia ions” ive, SISAL} Tiel ) : [ Pee % 114 ” ;

cents higher; sows |sicady; day’ Secretary Wickard is known to be Lima 2 oe + Pub. Debt 80,901,072,613.15 55,748,598,169.68 | Curtiss- Lone Star Cem 35% good to choice 1000-lb. | &t: $13.75.| Tn his conferences with Messrs. Gold Res.. 32,746,356,006.23 22,666,647,075.61 Lorillard izeable lot, top Boo 3

8 5% 16% i 3 6% a * “so. “A : 2 & C Lh Lorilard i ve 13014 18 Virginian RY pt FH 27 ? rig hele Wigner H 0 ; ing Roosevelt and Vihar Mr. Doss | : Deere 0 u as oe . naiviaua 00d steers an ciiers, lar uv o $ > INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE |pe & Hud .... 9°. 9 2 63 ers A ier: neey argued that he fori a aso of Det Edison ve “eee , Wabash pt .... ans n and iedium beef | date because of changes agri 1 : ; Diam Mp fon 3 Magm : 21% ane Walgreen 17 17% 7. 50@8 8.75; fat bulls de gy and un- . p

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