Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1943 — Page 28
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PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17 (U. P.). —Security transactions by officers and principal stockholders during the period from July 11 to Aug. 10 were only fairly active with sales | dominating purchases and small gifts, thie securities and exchange commission reported today, Few very large transactions marked the trading period, the report disclosed. Chase National bank of New York City S055 418 shaues . of 20th Century Fox Fi 373 planes, highest of he war, and cumulative preferred stock, reportit is understood yas Se ig nas ing no more holdings of this stock Ee eemems mot alone in mum- |" Of the end of the month of July, “bers, reported, | erage the report showed. sw ih Bk an > con- “Aniothér large sale -reported--by in output of Chase was 166,460 shares of Webster ‘ Eisenlohr, Inc., no par value coms= mon stock, reducing its holdings to 10,000 shares. Bankers Securities
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Corp., . Philadelphia, turned in . $120,000 of Lit Brothers stock col- Sources of above information: Indiana Employment Security division; New York Central, Pennsylvania, Baltimore & , Ohlo, Monon, Illinois Central and Nickel Plate Railroads: Indianapolis Railways; Indianapolis Municipal Airport; City Buildlateral convertible 6 per cent notes! ju; Commissioner: Indianapolis Clearing House Association; Dun & Bradstreet: Agriculture Marketing Service; Indianapolis . : oy to City Stores Co, for redemption,| Beard of Trade: U. §. Commerce Depariment; Indians Bell T Co.; Indianapolis Postoflice; Cenier Township Trustee; | Good iii sees TL25Q13.00 ; a as a 3 ’{- indianapolis. Power. & Light Ce.; Citizens Gas & Coke Utility; Wales Co. U, 8, Customs. 7 Se 2.50 reducing its interest to $2,395000. | cuamber of Commerce. : A : ; Office; Indianapolis i
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Funeral services for Mrs. Nola Jackson, 1431 Prospect st. will be | at 2 p. m. Monday in the J. C. ©
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Industries, Inc, 5 per cent preferred stock retired by redemption; 50,000 shares of Republic Aviation “preferred stock | by Paul Moore, director, and 10,850 shares of Universal Laboratories, Inc, formerly Vadsco Sales Corp. no par value common stock by BenJamin V, Becker, director.
director; 79,092 sharés of Gar Wood |
NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (U. P)~ A “tremendous” amount of idle money is awaiting profitable investment in. Mexico because of a deflnite lack of investment media there, according to Julian Saenz, Mexican
consul here, who reported that the country now is accumulating a favorable trade balance at the rate of
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Eugene A, Fusz, a director of Binks Manufacturing Co, sold $19,000 of the company’s 5 per cent 1st mortgage convertible bonds. Warrants for the no par value coml,j mon stock of Colorado Fue] & Iron Corp. in the amount of 12,071 were by production sold by J. D. Rockefeller Jr., the 1 disclosed.
381,900,000 pesos annually. Saenz said that efforts on the part of capital to invest in securities had been stymied by the fact that only a small number of issues is listed on the Mexico City stock exchange. Also, he added, the country suffers from a definite scarcity of capital goods, machinery, | zone" land industrial raw materials which | Circle | can be imported only in limited], " |quantities, = : » » .
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Oil tankers delivered by the end of this year will have a carrying capacity equal to the total of the entire pre-war American tanker fleet, John A. Brown, president of | Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc, des claired in pointing - out that thely’ United States is developing the greatest oil-carrying fleet in history. . » =
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