Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1943 — Page 34

By ROGER BUDROW

‘red. This company is the Delta Electric Co. at Marion ‘which makes lighting equipment for the armed services. with a capital of only $10,00. - It was making electric lan-

electric bicycle lamp which knocked the old carbine and “ kerosene lamps out of the market.

RUE 00 0in the Hole if War Was Stopped Now

=r THE WAR ENDED TODAY, AN INDIANA company says. it would be nearly half a million dollars in the

Delta Electric began business just before the world war

terns then and shortly afterward brought out the first

The compan expand, under the same manage- | ment, never shutting down, and paying dividends every year except | in awful 1932 | Last year it did nearly $5000,000 worth of business, 92% of it war] work, It invented most of the products it makes. President W. B Stephenson tol al the house, ways | and means committee in Wash- * ington the other day that the taxes . proposed by the government would put his company in bankruptcy. He maintained his company can't even pet aside enough money now for a post-war reserve it needs. Mr. Stephenson outlined the company's situation thus! Counting! cash. bonds, receivables and in‘ventory, it would have $1,676,000 in current assets, which doesn’t take in land, buildings or machinery. But if its war contracts were cancelled pow, it couldn't get more than 75% of what is owed on those contracts right away and the war inventory, much of it unusable fof other pur- _ poses, would have to be shrunk. | That brings assets down to $1,190,- .. 900. Its liabilities, - including. unpaid vy taxes, amount to $1,140000 and it $600,000

has continued to |

Test Guns of HighAltitude Planes.

EGLIN FIELD, Fla, Oct, 22 (U. P.).—Engineers of the army air] forces proving ground here soon will | be firing heavy caliber aircraft cannon over the world's shortest) firing range—a distance of only 22 feet—constructed in a man-made stratosphere 70 degrees below zero. The novel firing range, ‘designed | by York Corp. refrigeration engineers, consists of twin steel vacuum chambers where temperature and; air pressure duplicate stratospheric | conditions nine miles abave earth, The

heavy shells will travel the

20 tons of sand with the of about 3,600000-foot energy, according to John Bergdoll,

force |

York, Pa. “In the contest to equip high-al-|

owes to subcontractors titude bombers with bigger and big-| more, making $1,740,000 in liabil-/ ger caliber cannon and machine ities which leaves a net deficit of guns,’ * Bergdoll stated, “aircraft de-|

signers must know more about the|

$556,000. To get into peace-time production, Delta Electric would need $75, "000 to replace worn-out machinery and $120,000 worth of new tools and - dies. Assuming it would take 45 days to convert production to peace- . time business, office and factory| "supervisory payroll would be $3500 8 week of $21,000 and 100 workers | to rearrange the plant would cost| $18,000 more. Add to this new com“mercial inventory of $350,000 and | oo other items which would mean that| $1.400,00 would be needed to get! through the first three months of | the post-war period. The company, Mr, . Stephenson! went on, could raise $944,000 through inventory and government credits. This leaves $456900 to come from somewhere, Mr. Stephenson doesn’t know where. He believed taxes should be changed to avoid that deficit,

zero weather have on_the detonation and the speed of projectiles,

narily’ could be observed actual combat.” A 140-degree temperature drop is| | experienced by a modern

only in|

to 40,000 feet, according to | Bergdoll, and this causes a terrific, but uneven, shock contraction to all| | metals. | It is important to learn, he added, | {how this sudden change affects fir{ing mechanism, gun barrels and the speed o projectiles,

LOCAL ISSUES

Nominal quotations furnished by Indian. Bid

apolis securities dealers.

Agents Fin Corp com. Agents Pin Corp pid...

ONLY 22 FEET

Temperature Is 70 Below to.

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Asked | fOTEIEN purchasers as bad bargains | since

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j American Fm

Control 15% of Producing Areas In That Region.

+» WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (U. P.).~— Crude oil production in the Middle East and India, of which 79.54 per leent is controlled by British Interests, is estimated today to be 345,200 barrels a day-—about 8 per cent of the daily production in the United States.

The heretofore - confidential fig-

ures on production and control are those of the petroleum administration for war,

They showed that crude oil pro-

duction in the major anti-axis regions outside of the United States— the Middle East, America—was about 1,276,720 barrels a day, less than 30 per cent of the estimated daily 4,350,000 barrels States.

India and Latin

output of

in ‘the United

The figures showed that Ameri-

can interests control 15.3 per cent of the oil-producing areas in the Middle East—100 per cent of those

n Saudi Arabia, 100 per cent of|-

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. pl sendindshin-tank ted. LET do at B ville oto a Rend those in Bahrein, a British man- 1s London Red Cross Bandwagon 5 iph BOOR | Breakfast hub | Packed with supplies, two landing ship-tanks ca ST's. made at Evansville, approac OVA dated island in the Persian gulf,| g:3y nen and Books |Jambores ry ad Breasias Chub island, American base set up in the central Solomons within artillery range of Munda Point. The marines | 5,4 2375 per cent of those in Iraq. | 8 Ye Ls Bo Jambores Se bcd Breakfast Club te ”» © . Aarade a Te err, e ew nickname the LST's “green dragons” because of their coloring. : British interests have 100 per cent| 8:15 Youth on Parade Jamboree a v8 Navy + Stump vs Lb 9:30 Advent Friend] 0 B Ruth 1 SONNE Of riduciig areas in gp 9:45 Adventures Priendly House |Pet Parade. Jovian 8 Region Ww ‘8ypt and 1ran, and 52.9 per cent | iyo vei pretend Bert Julian Virginia Byrd Your Da Swi ISS ary of Buying Stock PRICES ON HOGS control in Iraq, 10:15 Let's Pretent Back to. the Bible Red ‘Cross y . ou Dare i. 10:30 Ration for Fashion| Back to the Bible | Sub-Debia Today's Market . I. U | - “British Contributing More 10:45 Ration for Fashion| Dave Minor Sub-Debia Marines on Alr J F m N T 1 ad Middle East production figures|11:00 Today's Theater (News & Markets |Keyboard Serenade The Playhouse {M8 11:15 Tod Theater |Zek d C 1 of Wi ro ais ryi ng o n oO h CENTS HIGHER show that the oil fields in Bahrein | 11:30 Hollywood Stars es Dickens EAT-ltor ally nes Tar oh Tams . produce 20,000 barrels a day; Egypt, [11:45 Hollywood Stars [Hi Sallor ~~ |EAT-torlally |Farm and Home By PAUL GHALI 25000 barrels; India, 7500 barrels: | 13:00 Gilbert Forbes Nelson Baker Livestock Markets | News Copyright, ~1943, by. The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Ine. Iran. 200.000 barrels: Ir s '112:15 WACO Program Farm Pront Poultry School L Chatterbox BERNE, Oct. 22.—Are the Nazis unloading stock in their industrial] TOP Increases to $14.70; on Bm 000 hare | die parm Circle | Lam, Front | nt Mn firms? After thorough investigation, I can state that there has been 9325 Porkers Arrive at {rels, and other United Kingdom “1:00 Melody Time Jamboree - Prevus | U. 8. Marines News Highlights

Competent financial experts in

pounds of [if the Germans had been able to find prospective purchasers and sutfciently wide markets, they would, long ago, have disposed of a large part chief of the York laboratories of of their holdings in some of nd

{most threatened concerns Any attempt at mass selling on) the open market in Switzerland |

today is doomed to failure for four | reasons 1. Swiss capitalist are naturally

effect that lack of oxygen and sub-| cautious following Anglo-American | countrywide retail dollar sales 7 to

{declarations of last Sept. 21 that |

With the allied nations would consider |® Year .ago, and ‘focused attention

close range. conditions which ordi-| the war. Swiss investors fully realize {day

shares, whatever the be, are considered by

4. German future may 12

German industries after

vears of the Nazi regime are heavily

Rights to certain newly invented, electrical, optical and precision instruments have been transferred to neutral firms in order to benefit their German inventors when the war is over. Apart from license rights, how-

been unsuccessful. This is largely due to allied warnings, combined with the natural caution of Swiss businessmen. If there have been transfers of capital outside Germany—and the movement seems accelerating lately—they have been done on a private not national

short, 22-foot range and plow into so far no large-scale liquidation of shares of German heavy industries,

holdings, 2700 barrels.

1:15 Gridiron Gossip 1:30 Mich.-Minnesota

Jamboree Prevue George Duffy

Mich.-Minnesota Mich.-Minnesota

Mich.-Minnesota Mich,-Minnesota

ever, it is clear that German at<j:i [tempts to liquidate their heavy ine{ dustries into neutral hands have|"

Switzerland consider, however, that

Stockyards.

" ; 2:15 Mich.-Minnesota N, Dame-Illinois Mich.-Minnesota Mich.-Minnesota Hog prices advanced another 5 States deliveries of oil to the fight-| 3:30 Mich.-Minnesota |N. Dame-linots | Mich.-Minnesota Mich. Minnesota cents: at the Indianapolis stock-|INg fronts, Venezuela is the largest | 2:45 Mich.-Minnesota |N. Dame-Tilinois Mich.-Minnesota | Mich. -Minnesota yards today, the food distribution contributor, producing approximate | 3:00 Mich.-Minnesota | N. Dame-Tilinois | Mich.-Minnesota | Mich.-Minnesots ly 585,000 barrel day 3:15 Mich.-Minnesota N. Dame-lllinois Mich.-Minnesota Mich.-Minnesota ®mmm administration reported. y 989, PIS & day. 3:30 Mich.-Minnesota |N. Dame-Iilinois | Mich.-Minnesota Mich.-Minnesota Weights under 180 pounds Wwere| FEighty per cent of Venezuela's oil | 3:45-Mich.-Minnesota | N. Dame-Illinois | Mich.-Minnesota | Mich.-Minnesota oie |: pre Be — ‘unchanged from yesterday's prices.|resources are American-owned, the $49 son Song Stop N. Dame. [ilihols Joseph Gallicchio Horace Heidt , | . 4:1 Shop N. Dame-Tilinois oman Power orace Heidt Heavy consumer demand . lifted |The top was $14.70 for good to/other 20 per cent being controlled | 3p ay Shop N. Dame-Illinois Conservation Horace Heidt choice 230 to 400-pounders. by the British. Her production is| 4:45 Song Shop N. Dame-lilinois . ‘| Radio Guild Horace Heidt

Receipts included 9325 hogs, 475 cattle, 425 calves and-1225 sheep.

10 per cent this week compared with

Slaughter Pigs Medium and Good-— 250+ 550 pounds ov 11.00@ 12.90 CATTLE (175) Steers

moved by class one railroads rose about 9 per cent in September,

compared with September, 1942, 8

Choice

countries supplementing United

expected to be stepped up soon. group of American oil experts re-

with - the improvement of anti-sub-marine warfare the British had be-

line from Middle Eastern sources.

a mass meeting of Indiana old age pension program groups at 2 p. m. Sunday at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio st.

Mich. Minnesota

Mich. “Minnesota

1:45 Mich.-Minnesota 2:00 Mich.-Minnesota

George Duffy Concert Otchestra

The figures revealed that of the

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o M. 6:30—The Lion Roars | 9:15—Amos 'n’ Andy this newest application of the strat-|invalid any acquisitions hy neutrals | on the approaching holiday trade, GOOD TO CROWE HOGS 03%) cently arrived there to study ways 4:00—Girl Marries 8.45 Ky. Baltenborn 8:30Bill Stern © 0 osphere chamber, they can study at {of Italian shares at this stage in| Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., reported to- 1 10 rounds + 11.906 13.65 of Increasing Jeodiiction to po Pisin. Bill 7:15—Duffy’s 4 10:00— Bercovici-News # DOUNAS «oat 514 e criticism of senators w 45—Front “Page Farrell 9.30—All Time Hit Parade 10:15—Vic & Bade a 8 =» 160. 180 Founae ORI . 1 306 14 5 toured th vorld’: : ho 5:00 Big Bist ng 7:45—All Time Hit Parade 10:30—Buccaneers such invalidity extends even more 180- 200 POUNAS «rv onn enn enes 14556 14.80 | (or e world's battlefronts| gis" yearts in Harmony 8:00~Waltz Time 10:43—Bill Harrington : ‘ 3 : ) . . 14.604 $ : 15--Waltz Ti 11 rthur Rei to German shares, Money in circulation in the U. 8 a EN pounds . . 1 Soa 14 6 focused attention recently on the Ji30- Lam A 3S Wann Are Funny HG Zjemer Any grand-scale purchase of during the week ended Oct. 20| 3%: 270 a tlt esa1s 1a control and production of foreign| g.00—rFred Waring 8:45—People Are Funny 11 30-Bun Tarbes strato- er involve enormous sums | crossed the $19,000,000,000 level for 370- 0 pounds . . 14 j0al4.1 oil resources. Some of them charged | 8:15—News 9:00—Amos 'n’ Andy 111 cCune 300- 3: wounds . Ji i hi |sphere bomber in rising from sea of money and Swiss circulation | the first time in history, the Fed- | 3%: 30 Pa on 147001470) that while United States oil -re- SATURDAY PROGRAMS amounts only to 5000000000 francs. | eral Reserve system reported today. Medium— serves were being seriously depleted, AM 10:00—Bradley Kincaid 130-T B A. The sale ‘of recently imported . nu 160- 200 pounds ..... + 133531435 | the resources of British-controlled | ¢:30—Bradley Kincaid 10:13-Mai Bag Vaitant 3:45 yo on at War - : i " . us! a - German scrip. would meet with d to Chol Packing some oll fields were not being fully used. | $:38=prN": period 10:48—We Must Be-Vigilant | 2-15—Your Son at War little success since no reputable] Henry Bohnsack of International |G90¢ X ee an 4 President Roosevelt answered| 7:15—You Want Farm 11:00—We Must Be Vigilant 2:30—Milestones for Am. i - :. ) 270- 300 pounds ...eaaiiaenas 142561450 ’ er 7:30 Reporter News 11:15—We Must Be Vigilant 2 45— Treas. Star Parade {bank in this country would grant| Steel Co. Evansville, Ind, was J00- 3% POUBEE +e. 3uvevsveis it 3G them by pointing out that until the| 74s Radley Kincaid 11:30—Everybody's Farm 3:00-T. B. A. : ] ., 4 A JIU & A B svivninnnrenn 04g 3 7 py’ - an affidavit and therefore-interest| elected a director of the American| 35, (50 Dn iit 42514 35 | Mediterranean was opened it was a 8:00—Curly & Ruby | 1 33 Evetybody's Farm 3:18 TB A. on acquired shares could not be Institute of Steel Construction yes- [Good— ) much shorter haul from Venezuéla| 8:30—Consumers P.M. 3:45—Salety Congress ferred th h cl terday 400. 500 pounds ,..... Seensvs [email protected] i 8 45—Consumers 13:15—Man on the Parm 4:00—Cbast Guard Band transferre rough clearing. ay. . 450- 500 POUNAS 4evuevnernnns [email protected]/and United States ports to the 9.00—Happy Valley Girls |12:30—News 4 18—Coast Guard Band Mn » . fedium-~ fe : 12: 45—Everybody’s Farm 4:30 B. Heavily in Debt 250 550 POUNES +... seu. er.ns 13.35 14.00 British Isles and North Africa than| 8:8—Rews = 1:00—Home Forum 4:45—tuside Fadie Ten-miles of revenue freight from the Middle East. He said that| g:45—Pet Parade 1:15—Let’s Visit

SEAGRAMS BUYING BIG U. S. DISTILLERY

NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (U, Pl Distillers Corp.-Segrams, Ltd. of| Montreal, today was reported to be arranging an expansion in its bank

un to contribute more oil and gaso-

ADDRESSES PENSION GROUP Mrs. Emma Sprouse will speak at 000.

with acquisition of the Frankfort! barrels of whisky.

Distilleries, Inec., of Louisville, Ky. Reports in liquor trade quarters yraberdny said that the Canadian rm would acquire the American i fifth largest distiller in the Uniled States—for $43,000,~ In so doing it would obfain| | control of Frankfort inventories | credit to $35,000,000 in connection estimated between 350,000 and 450,00 |

ODDS AND ENDS. Profits of | Belt R stk Yds com. ‘a ve debt the Association of American Rail- | 700- 900 pounds . + [email protected] | Be 3} St sp reg . 900-1100 pounds . “14.75@ 16.50 : s 3 Y 1 Best Pods, Inc, which owns. the) Rourlury $5 phd: Confronted by the impossibility of | roads reported foday. orto pounds : 1301s - - u . . Shinola shoe polish factory in In Circle Theater com... 3. [selling in open markets, the Nazis "wn = 1300-140 po jSumw th Loan § pd .....1 108 | ’ - ; 700- 1 3 . dianapolis, are more than three ol Mh % (PG eens 10% 131, have attempted through intermedi The automotive industry reported Js 900 Sounds ‘oem Meade srars i gun times a year ago; in the last three Hook Drug Co com a. 3! 16 ary neutral banks to transfer their | {today it had achieved the $1,000,000, [1100-1300 pounds ..... tivrrens om: ? months, profits were 50 cents .& ing & Mich Elee 1% ne of 3% |shares in heavy industries to neU-|000.a-month annual rate of Pro- |i, Pounds xesseesssses 1h0d1s0 share against 14 cents in the same! *Ind Asso Tel 8% pfd ..... 100% 104% {ral firms. Not only. have these! i i dicted { it b Ww 700-1100 POUNAS ...v.rivvesses [email protected] th th 1042, Ind Hydro Elec 7% pfd...... 80 8 duetion predicted tor v ar 1100-1300 pounds 10.50% 13.00 ree months of + + « Servel| 4 Gen Serv 6 % pid 5 |attempts involved their own German | Production Board Chairman Donald Con J POUNDS: ergusnsees She THN 4 of Evansville will pay a 25-cent div-| | ndpia » aL 8% pid.. 13%] shares but also those legally and |g Nelson 700- 1100 pounds .....i... vere [email protected] apis + CO . idend Dee, 1... . Unless stockhold- | nabs “rai ways com... ' 15 |illegally acquired-in French, Nor-| ; Heifers ‘ ers object, final approval of the re-| | India Hater Eh Kore dW LL |wegian and Balkan concerns. The CO POUDAS + .eu ens. veese [email protected] organization of Monon railroad is|gincoin Loan Co 8%% pd... 91 = 95 | principal German companies inter- N. Y. Stocks S190 Pounds ..esessasess [email protected] expected in a few weeks, , , . Na-| insole Nal Lie ln com 3618 29% ested in these deals are Hermann * » 800- 800 POUNAS +.eesesensees [email protected] see . - 3 > tional Malleable & Steel Castings|n ind Pub Serv 5% pid... 98's 101% Goering Konzerns, the Dresdner 300-1000 pounds ..v.eerseenss [email protected] Co, which has a large plant here, IN 1nd ab Bery 6%. 1orennsn jot 104 Bank, I. G. Farbenindustrie; the High Low Last an 500- 900 pounds ....c.eeveree [email protected] tte “tesa » 2 : » ’ ! earned 35 cents a share in July, pub Serv of Ind 5% pf ......103 108 - mining group, Gelsenkirchen Berg- eh 6 i Comm Oh pounds TO I Augusf, September period, against Pub. SOY na com. reveeess 1374 18% werke Verein, and that union of 3 Mogh SUP uit iar 1 cows a weights) ° ho 63 cents a share a year ago: {80 Ind G & E 4.8 pid.. 100 103 German industries, Reichsverband | Allis- iy 37h 36% 3's Ys Good .... Ciaiaeees [email protected] {Stokely Bros pr pl... 15 17 Am Ca . 88'y 86; 86's; ~~ JalMedium [email protected] ol . 17 rie 2 Medium o.oo. ieananaais 1 U S. STATEMENT | United Tel Co 6%. 97 100 {der Deutschen Industrie. | Am Loco. a 12a 134 1214 . Cutter and common .......... ps 1% T ’ an 27 r n 4 fle “i's anner L y . 43 jouen Title com Sa Offered at Half Price [Am Roll Mill .. 18% 13, 13% ... WASHINGTON, Oct. 32 (U. P.)— Gov- y : B Mik Pld. civnnnne. é Am T 361s 1561s 156s. —- la Bulls ta weights) ernment expenses and receipts for the Comp Mik com Lovee. i u | Despite. extremely advantageousiAm Water W.. Ta 6% 7la + %N Bott : [email protected] pared with & ar Shrough Oct. 20 com- Bonds .. conditions offered—some concerns Anaconda. ..... - 2 . 2, 26%» + Ny Sausage— : # |Algers Wips'w W RR 41% .. 100 | Armour II .... Sh 3% + 1 Good (all weights) w.oene 95001050 EC atime. rn Jar Last Year | american’ Loan 5s Bi.. 7 100 Proposed to sell out at 50 per cent| Atchison L500 38% Ba + Ml Meqium 78 27.288 328 038 $20 ban ser | American ‘Loan 5s Bl......... : : : maf] Medium o.oo... Bpe ines + » 30 pid $20,039 9532, 43 American Loan 58 46 .... .... 99 wi of their original price—neutral| jad Refining . 26 25% 3% “| Cutter ADA COMMOD eee ere ne "ne - 18,195.003.823 | ge py Newspaper 4'as 42.51... 99 sit & O pt 2 10h 104 10% + ta 2 Recelpts .... TIENEN 4.27T2674.311 Cn of Com Bidg Co 4's 81... 78 #3 (bankers refuse to dabble in such| Beth Steel | pre 119 119 © +1 CALVES (423) Ne 15.508.010.136 15 184.9 682 Citizens Ind Tel 4158461 108 operations. The Naz h t- | Bors- Warner .. 35's 35 Inte + , Vealers (all weights) Cash ba! 20.960.343.219 5.697,020,275 peration azis have a 1 Working bal. 20 206 638 820 1.020.278 | Consol Min bs cen Boston & Me . 3'3 3's 312 oil 1Good to ChOIe® ...v.vevennes [email protected] Public Gebt. . 188.642 514.350 05.765.330.933 10d Asso Tel Co 3ias 70 tempted to influence them by stat- | Brees TU ies ads aleve 11s | Common mad JBOGINN yoo bus 3 414% Gold res, 22.132,034784 22,759,644.211 nani Ratlwats Co > a 100% ing that they didn't want to sell |Ches & Ohio. 487s 48'a 48% + la cul ub bs. up) 3} es Calkile and 2.540 BAAR a aN {Indpls Water Co 3'%s 86 ‘1 in French and Norwegian property but | [ Cons Fdison ee Ble oy Bn + . ‘etre rings an sae! Kolhmer Packing Co dvs 40°. 100 iei [only those installations which the Curtiss-Wr A’. 18% 1814 18% .... |Chotce b 12778 000 | Morris 5 & 10 Stores 50 50 ..100 103 | Germans had added thereto since Dome Mines ... 231» .22'a 22'a .... | 500- 800 pounds .....ie..vess 1.00013. ’ Muncie Water Works 8s 66...108 k Douglas Aire .. 62's 62% 62% ~— XN 800-1050 pounds «..eeeeevcene 1o78@11 Ts N Ind Pub Serv 3%s 69...... 106 108 | lhe war started. But of no avail | Enst Rodak ue 180, 10s 1504 — Y%|Good— {No Ind Tel 4'28 55 ... ....... 80 85 German companies ec Auto-L ... 36%, ‘ . eens 500- 800 pounds ,..eecesseees [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE {Pub Bery ‘of Ind SVs 73...... 102% 104 | rerman pan then tried Gen Eiectrio *.. 31 38% 37 + Ya] 800-1050 Pounds s.ieeesessss [email protected] = I'p Pub Tel 414 00 103 {other means to insure safeguarding | Gen Foods suns 8 a «vee, | Medium— envy breed bens 33; hy Rieh d We t , Gen Motors 17% 1% = Ya] 500-1000 pounds .e.eecee. .25 * we, a ' leg om Ben, |e Te: m fate Je 5 87.1 % ‘81 ftheir propery. The oly ny oN | Goorin .e i 427 eal » Facdemily R413483404 ’ . *n { wo y 1 Broflers. fryers and rosters ander 8|U. 5 Machine Corp bs 63 .... 98 101 [Was to uy existing holdings in |Goodyear hae 8 38's + 500+ 900 pounds ee.eecaniee «eo 11.50913.00 Ibs. 35c. Leghorn springers, 33. *Ex-dividend. [Switzerland or Lichstenstein (since int kg or. 0% Ba a In Calves (steers) Old roosters, 16e - Int T&T ..... 131 33 Ss <4 Bgl 500 pounds down .......... . 11.50613.00 JeE—Currens us Te. +60 = WAGON WHEAT the beginning of the war Swiss law Int T ey in] J 13% +h 2, Jour @ P| vp to the close of the Chicago market | [forbids the creation of new hold- | | Kroger © &B 31% 31% 31% «~ 1y| 500 pounds down ........... « [email protected] ~ {oday, Indianapolis flour mill nd r A > roger C 32 3’ 32 wom a aed Eggs—Grade A large, $0c: grade elevators paid $1.68 per bushel for Noo j|in8S.) To. these ‘holdings they | L-O-F Glass .. 30% 39% 38% + 14 Good and ao (heifers) A iain 44c; grade A small, 32¢; no red wheat (other grades on their merits), hoped to transfer large packets of | Monsanto 82% 82'a 82's ~— _ la] B00 pounds OWN ......e..e. [email protected] grad: ). 3 white oats, 16¢, and No, 3 red ts, Nash-Kely 12¢ 117 13 gc 1 — ’ a Ne, 1, 80a Butterfat—No. L vd No. 3 yellow shelled corn. 970 per {shares which at the end of the] Nat Biscuit .. 313g 211s as — Ya y OWE weer itninnn “9.00811.35 . No. 2, 48s. "bushel, and No. 2 white shelled corn, $1.16. | War would have been officially neu- Nat gash Reg . 27% 27% 21% — bh SHEEP AND LAMBS (1225) | , y Nat Dairy + 20% 10% 19% oUF WO tral property. Without the co-oper-ix"v ceniral .. 18's 17a 18 + % Ewes (shorn) STIs Yann oh? William Perruson [ation of Swiss bankers, however, Roblitt Sparks .33 35 33 .... |Good and choice ............. 5.00Q 800 a io i os 7 5 “we operations had to remain extremely | Packard clam Na Nae I | Common and medium ....... + $00Q-8.00 limited. 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