Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1940 Page: 4 of 18
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THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, OCT. Tl, 1946
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Their Dander Is Up ,
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National Defense Commission to- Fred Few of Longview will speak
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NEW YORK COTTON
Walgreen Agency Drug Store
Cotton
NEW YORK. (UP)
/FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 87 & 88
SELECTED STOCKS
FORT WORTH PRODUCE
$
TIRE
CHICAGO GRAIN
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SALE
MARKETS AT A GLANCE
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
MIDCONTINENT OIL
Cotton
Open High
Low
961
961
959
Regular First Line Tires
in
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ARE HERE AGAIN
Ruy One Tire at the regular price and get Second Tire for $1.95 and exchange
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS
of your old tires and tubes.
THIS APPLIES TO ALL FIRST LINE TIRES
By Carrier in Henderson
EITHER
KELLY SPRINGFIELDS
$3.65
HENDERSON DAILY NEWS
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or
By Mail in Rusk and Adjoining Counties
RUSK COUNTY NEWS
$0.75
RADIO REPAIR SERVICE
NEW YORK CURBS
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LEATH BROS. TIRE STORE
SUBSCRIBE NOW
West of Court House
Phone 1013
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Little Business Head
In Defense is Named
Rev. Few Slated to
Address Teachers
Spots closed 1 lower; middling
9.9; sales none.
zation.
Special Venire of 100
Called for Hall Case
Motor
fered
Ford
suf-
! administered by a special section [
of the Reichswehr, composed prin- i
cipally of middle aged officers.
Food served at the camps is not
Iuxurious but is equivalent to that
served reserve officers, he said.
Italian Line Quits
Air Route to Greece
959
949
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857
948
929
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May ....
July ...
Oct.....
Dec.
Close
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952- T
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NEW ORLEANS ( UP)
futures closed steady.
Union Carb 75
Un Aircraft Corp 39 3-4
Unit Corp 2
U S Gypsum 76
U S Ind Ale 22 5-8
U S Steel 64 3-8
West Elec 108.
Worthington 23 3-8
futures closed 1 to 2 points lower
Saturday in slow trading.
The market opehed 2 points
higher to 1 point lower and moved
in a four-point range thorughout
the short session.
NEW YORK. (UP)—Cotton fu-
tures closed steady.
Close
948- B
956-57
948
929- N
887-89
959-60
* FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)
Produce:
Poultry — Fryers 15-16: Hens
9-12; Turkeys 5-12.
Eggs — No. 1 candled 4.80-6.00
per case.
Butterfat 29-30.
Cities Serv 6
Duval Tex 7 3-4
Elec BD * 8H 6 3-8
Ford Mot Ltd 20 1-8
Gulf Oil 29
Humble Oil 69 1-4
Lone Star Gas 9 7-8
Niag Hud Pwr 5 1-4
Sun Ray 1 1-2
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Fort worth, Tex. (UP) —
Cash grain:
Wheat 1 ahrd 93-94.
Corn 2 white 74-76; 2 yellow
724 - 74.
Dots 2 red 424-43h; 3 red 414-
42*.
Barley No. 2 62-63; No. 8 61-62.
Milo 2 yellow 112-115; 8 yellow
109-112.
Kaffir 2 white 112-115, 3 white
109-112.
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To Seek Feed Laws
well is charged with criminally attack-
l ing a 17-year-old Rusk County
yes- girl.
satisfied with the steady influx of i
orders recently and continue optim-
istic over the outlook.
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It pays to read Classified Ads.
no ultimate solution of the prob-
lem of this country’s farmers. -
U. S. News.
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German Prisoners
Being Treated Well
“BARGAIN DAYS”
activity as measured by private I said .that its Index rose 1.5 points
• - 'to 136 0 this week, topping the
•cnut* 1
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a civic organization
8300
{egulorC
in Rusk County........................
(All Other Points in Texas $1.00)
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government since the beginning
of this month, probably boosting
the total of such awards to near
the $10,000,000,000 level.
west end of the square as
as to. illuminate the statue.
Mayor Pete McNee said
ONLY...
$5.20
aw
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FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) -
Livestock:
Cattle 200; calves 50; nominal;
for .the week, steady to 25" lower.
Week’s tops: steers 10.50, year-
lings 11.50, cows 6.25, cutters 3.75,
calves 10.50.
Hogs 400; mostly steady; for
the week, steady to 10 lower; top
butchers 6.35; bulk good butchers
6.25-6.35: mixed grades 560-6 20;
packing sows 5.25-5.75.
Sheep 3,550. salable only 25;
nominal; for the week, steady to.
25 higher; fat lambs 7.50-8.25.
their 1941 model runs and place
ear left the highway ‘thpee miles
east of Greenville and overturn-
ed. Theodore Pace, ill so of Dal-
las, suffered only minor injuries.
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Indexes, climbed over
PITTSBURGH. (UP)
5
5
Seed Council meeting here Sat-
urday decided to recommend to
the next state legislature amend-
menu to make the state feed
laws conform with federal regu-
lations.
E. I’. Humhert of College Sta-
tion was re-elected chairman. R.
V. Christi, assistant secretary.
prisoners in Germany are being
treated well and are receiving
food equivalent to that eaten by .
Pure Oil 6 7-8
Purity Bak 10
Radio Corp 5 7-8
Seats Roebuck 78
Shell Un Oil 9 5-8
Socony Vac 7 7-8
Sou Pac 8 3-4
S O Ind 24 3-4
S O N J 34
Studebaker 8 7-8
Swift & Co. 21 3-8
Texas Corp 35
Tex G. Sul 34 1-4
Tex Pac C & O 5 7-8
a crushed skull when his
many, but it was said that Russia
wants U. S. staple to replenish her
own stocks, already reduced by ।
sales to Um Reich.
On Friday some selling was
prompted by the bearish interpre-
tation placed on Census Bureau's
ginning report which showed an c-
celeration ol ginnings in the last
(170,130 last week, Of the 1,061
issues traded 547 rose, 318 de-
dined and 195 were unchanged.
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Sumners Casts Vote
Saturday in an automobile
cident near here.
Bailey, employe of the
N. 1 ? -1
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LzI
Company at Mllal ,
their” entire capacity on
ment orders.
While financial quarters
previous all-time high of 153.3 tures maintained a steady tone last
set in the 1929 week of Jly 27. weeks in more or less routine trad;
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NEW YORK. (UP)-Cotton fu-
cognizance of the brightened
business scene, traders operated
cautiously In the stock market
because of the confused domestic
and international political devel-
opments an<l the fate that the now
federal taxes are eating heavily
into corporate incomes.
The Dow Jones stock average
For over forty days and forty nights the-deluge of German bombs
has rained on England. But apparently instead of demoralizing
Britons it has made them lighting mad, thirsting for revenge. Hence
the increasingly insistent demands, typified by this London poster,
that the R. A. F. bomb Berlin.
with the arrival of yesterday's
plane from Athens.
(The Italian and Albanian Press
recently has strongly condemned
the attitude' qf Greece, charging
that the Greek government was
working with Great Britain.)
■ part which little business will play County unit of the Texas State
: I in the re-armament drive by nam- Teachers Association Tuesday
ing Donald M. Nelson director of when the teachers gather at the
I small business activities. Lonidon school for their meeting.
Nelson also is coordinator of de- Other events plannee on the pro-
, , , . ... . gram are a "sing-song” and a
fense purchases and priorities ad- business meeting, at which new of-
1 minstrator. . His newest job will ficers will be elected. Refresh-
! ; be to mobilize the facilities and re- ments will be served to the gather-
i sources of little business in the ing. •
Open High Low
German reserve officers, Tracy I
Strong, administrative head of the
World Alliance of YMCA’s said
Saturday.
From his headquarters at Ge-
neva, Switzerland, Strong has
were pushed fai into the business
picture background. Virtually ev-
ery major industry was starting
to lift its production schedules
and to cut down the rapidly-ac-
cumulating backlog of private
and government orders.
The extent to which business is
now engaged in the manufacture
of armaments was revealed by a
rarvey issued Saturday by the
national industrial conference
board. The authority reported
that defense contracts on Oct. 1
stood at 87,821.000,000 or 253 per
two weeks. From Oct. 1 to Oct.
18, the bureau reported 3,104,047
bales have been ginned from the
current crop, compared with 1,192,-
225 for the corresponding period
last season. For the season to
date 7,028,141 bales have been gin-
ned. against 8,874,291 a year ago.
It was pointed out in the trade
that the weekly into-sight figures
released today "emphasized the
holding movement on the part of
Southern producers." Only 507,000
bales"moved into sight in the lat-
est week and for the season to date
the total is 3,558,000, against 631,-
000 and 5,785,000, respectively, a
year earlier.
Worth Street selling agents re-
ported that sales of graygoods this
low 62J-65: 4 yellow 604-64.
yellow 58-61; 2 white 681;
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New Floodlight at
Thos. Rusk Statue
RERI.IN. (UP) Adolf Hitler '
has commissioned Field Marshal
Hermann Goering to continue
the four-year plan of economic
elf-sufficiency, which expired
Oct. 18, for another four years,
with special instructions to
adapt it to the demands of war,
it was announced Saturday.
spent much time recently touring
German prison camps that con-
fine 2,500,000 French, British and
Polish prisoners of war. These
tours, he said, showed Germany
to be living'up to articles of the
1929 Geneva envention, signed by
48 nations.
. War camps,- he explained, are ।
Registers Little Effect STEADY TONE
On Security Markets N ETIRES
Business, The magazine Business Week 111 I U I UlLV
GREENVILLE. (UP) Jester
L. Bailey, 25, Dallas,' was killed
ROME. (UP) — The Ala Lt-
Aoria Company Saturday suspend-
ed the Italian air line service from
Brindisi to Athens.
Th company gave no reason
for suspension of service but
could not say when it would be
resumed.
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was turned on the statue of A 100-man special venire will
Fhomas Jefferson Rusk in the report in district court Monday
citv square last night for the morning for selection of jurors to
first time, try Bub Hall on a rape charge.
The project was planned in The acse is set for 9 a.m. before
order to give more light to the District Judge R. T. Brown. Hall
HOUSTON. Tex. (UP) — Nat-
ional crude oil production declined
13:00 barrels daily to average 3,-
647,400 for the week ending Sat-
urday, the Oil Weely reported.
Daily production was 66,800 bar-
rels above the U. S. Bureau of
Mines estimate for domestic mar-
ket demand for October, the trade
•magazine said.
"'he week's production trend:
Texas. 1.382.100 daily, up 9,000;
California, .607,100, off 12,300; Ok-
lahoma. 392.900. off 5.850; Illinois,
350.400. up 6.800; Louisiana. 282,-
000, off 1.500: Kansas, 189,600, off
5 850: New Mexico, 101,300, up IT
100; Eastern States, 90.200, up *
100; Mountain States, 99.100, off
1.300: Michigan, 47,400, off 700;
Arkansas, 69,500, off 1,700; Indi-
ana, 18,500, off 500; Mississippi,
14,200 off 50, and Nebraska, 3,100,
up 450.
OUR Gie
PRICE w“"
DALLAS. (UP)—One of Dal-
las’ absentee voters casting their
ballot Saturday was U. S. Rep.
Hilton Sumners.
He walked up to the voting
'.aide in the county clerk’s office
and said he was going to vote
the Democratic ticket straight.
Then he hesitated, smiled, and
told County Clerk Ed Steger:
"I may have to flip a coin to
decide about J. E. McDonald."
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Commissioners Court
Will Meet Monday
Suspension became effective |
WASHINGTON. (UP) — The
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Auto Wreck Victim
is planning to put in shrubbery Without greater domestic con-
at the base of the statue and-to-umptien—ef food, officials see
white 63; sample grade 54 J - 57 J. 1
Oats: 2 whit" heavy 361 1 red.
heavy 36',; sample white 33.
Rye: No. sales.
finished Saturday at 132.26, up
0 08 over a week ago; rail, 28.65,
Whlch existed orr 0^: utiity, 22.52, uP 002.
only one month earlier. .ndditon; snd 65 apprximated ' 3192,280
shares for tile week against 3-
The steel industry worked at ing. »
a record high level during the At Friday's close prices were 7
past week, with operations around to 9 points above lest Saturdays
95 per cent of capacity. final leveis.
' Electricity production was re- SCattered buying during the
ported at a record high for the week was chiefly for the account
Oct 19 week, andrecord activity of mills, the trade and local profes-
also prevailed in the aircraft, ma- sionals, , Southern operators, and
chine tool and shipbuilding in- New Orleans sold anil hedges were
dustries: Automobile output hit in moderate volume.
117 080 units this week, a new The week's turnover was re-
peak for the year, compared with stricted by the disposition of many .
78 210 a year ago as motor manu- traders to hold to the sidelines
facturers strained to complete peneding further clarification of
the poltiical horizons abroad.
Jan.....
Mar. .. 853
May ... 843
July .... 826
Oct. .... 884
Dec..... 957
NEW LONDON. (Sp).)—Rev.
Nightingales sing \ as often
daytime as nt night.
We can repair and reservice all makes of radios In our New. Modern Radio Repair De-
partment. Big stock of Parts. Department Mgr., Mr. H. A. Stanford
defense efforts and to aid it in fi- . All public school teachers in
1 nancing problems. s Rusk County are invited to the
The defense commission feels meeting and other guests may be
. that small and medium sized busi- invited by them.
ness enterprises occupy a place of | E D cleveland of Overton is the
vital importance in the defensepresident of the Teachers’ organi-
, program. Is •
Stocks higher and moderately
active.
Bonds firm; V, C. Governments
higher.
Curb stocks irregularly higher.
Foreign exchange slightly eas-
ier.
Cotton about steady.' '
Wheat off about 1 1-4 to 1 1-2
cents; corn off around 3-8 to 1 1-8.
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Frequent brake adjustment
and new lining installations will
become necessary if excessive
acceleration is made while driv-
ing a car in free-wheeling.
954 852
844 842
827 824
896 884
957 954
Considerable interest was at-
tracted by reports that Russia,
which already has purchased 70,000
bales of U. S. Cotton, might extend
purchases in this country to 500,-
000 bales or more for the full 1940-
41 season.
To date nearly 50,000 bales al-
i eady have cleared U. S. ports for
Vladivostock, where it will be ship-
ped over the Trans-Siberian Rail-
way to Russian mills.
home talk was heard ol the pos-
sibility that this cotton might
eventually find its way to Ger-
TULSA, Okla. (UP) — Gaso-
line movement in the midcontin-
ent area reached near summertime
levels during the past week .re-
finers reported Saturday.
At a glance:
Gasoline stronger.
Naturals strong.
Light fuels active.
Industrails steady.
Lubricants steady.
Crude firm.
Semi-monthly meeting of the
Rusk County Commissioners’.
Court will be held Monday morn-
ing, County Judge Reg L. Jones
announced tday.
Routine business affairs will
take up the commissioners’ time
at the session.
Spots closed 6 lower; middling
9.45; sales 4800
HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) Mid-
dling cotton closed Saturday at
r
Allied Stres 7 5-8
Anin Can' 95 1-4
Amn Cry Sug PF 80 1-4
Amn Pw & Lt 3 7-8
Anni Rad & SS 7 1-2
Amn/ Smelt 43
AT&T 163 3-8
Anaconda 23 3-4
Armour of ill 5
Santa Fe 17
Avn Corp 4 5-8-
Barnsdall 8
Bendix Avn 31
Bi t II Stel 84
Butler Bios 5
Byers. A. M. 9 1-8
Canada Dry 13 1-8
Chrysler 81 5-8
Comw & Sou 1 1-2
Cons Ed 26 1-8
Cons Oil 5 3-4
Curtiss Wright 7 5-8
Elec Auto-Lite 36 3-4
Elec St. Bat 30 7-8
Foster Wheel 16 1-2
Freeport - Sul 34 1-8
Gen Elec 35
(Jen Foods 35 3-4
Gen Mot 50 1-4
Goodrich 13 5-8
Goodyear 17 5-8
Graham Paige 9-16
Gt Nor Ore 16 1-4
Gt. West Sug 19 3-4
. Houston Oil 3 7-8
-Hudson Mot 4 1-4
. Ind Rayon 25 7-8
Int Harv 49 1-4
Ipt T & T 2
Johns-Manv 68
Kroger G & B 31 1-8
Li Carb 15 1-4 _
Lockheed Atr 28
Marshall Field 14 7-8
Mont Wyard 39 1-4
Nat Dairy 13 1-4
Amn Avn 16 3-4
Ohio Oil 6 1-8
Packard 3 1-2
Penney, J. C. 90
Phelps Dodge 33 5-8
Nation’s Business Activity Climbs Over All-Time '29 Peak
~ NATL CRUDE •
OUTPUT DOWN
time peak recorded in 1929 last
week as the nation s manufactur-
ing plants struggled to keep pace
with an influx of national defense
and commercial orders.
The rising tempo of industrial
activity had little effect upon se-
curity markets, however, and ma-
jor commodities presented a mix-
ed tone.
Experts attributed the virtually
stalemated market condition to
the many uncertainties posed by
the foreign situation and by the
forthcoming presidential election.
Those factors, nevertheless,
CHICAGO. (UP) _ Wheat I
prices plunged around 3 cents
after opening fractions higher j
Saturday. x
Wheat closed 2 to 214 cents
lower. 'Coni was down 1 to 1 7-8
cents, Oats 3-4 to 7-8 cent off:
rye 1 1-8 to 1 1-4 cents lower and
soy beans last 1-2 to 3,4 cents.
CHICAGO. (UP) Cash grain!’
Wheat: 1 yellow hard 864; 2
hard. 85; 2 mixed 89.
Corn: New 2 yellow 654: 3 yel-
day formally recognized the vital on '‘Americanism" before the Rusk
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week were estimated slightly in — . . ' I.
excess of production. Traders are Continue 4-Year Plan
1 FORT WORTH GRAIN
1 -Phillips Pct 37 7-8
BULL IES ARE ALWAYS COWARDS
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