Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 282, Ed. 3 Wednesday, December 24, 1947 Page: 4 of 4
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EIGHTEEN—WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1647
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stock market put on an irregular per-
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Christmas holiday.
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tions and some touched new 1»47
highs. Near the close narrow changes
in either direction were widely dis-
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large when compared with total man-
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products made from steel.
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fearing allocation of steel have in re-
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pen. Beef buyers, in turn, worked fast
and paid prices that were unevenly
Steady to stronger. Not enougn of any
one grade was shown to accurately
gsuge the strength.
A top of S37.M was paid for one
load of medium to good chart-fed
steers at MS pounds eversge while the
bulk of the remaining supply went
scaleward from ttl to BM. grading
plain to medium.
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4:M Ounrtoe Roundup <L*
4:44 Chuck Wafon Soya <L>
Alm Dvtoer. Wawa (NBC)
4:14 Wiley and Gone (L)
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4:14 Time and Tune Parade <FR>
4:30 Time and Tuna Parade (PR)
4:44 Oeetoy Otsvse (L>
4:k4 Pred Wartne (HBC)
4;IS Pred Waring (NBC)
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4:44 Joyce Jerdaa (NBC)
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14:14 Katie'. Douehler (NBC)
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14:44 tare Lawton (NBC)
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11:44 MM-Day Varieties (T)
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11:14 Rambler. (L)
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13 44 oraae Valley Choir (NBC)
CHICAGO. Doc. 34—trPV-Pvrslstem
| Uquidstlon sent grains down several
cents on the board of trade Wadnas
day frith corn leading the decline.
Trading was fairly active after a quiet
start.
There was no particular news to
account for the sell-off and brokers
attributed it mainly to a lack of buy-
ing demand. At the start milb bought
moderate quantities of wheat, giving
that grain initial firmness, but this
demand soon ended.
Wheat closed S^<M%c lower. May
, corn wm
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Foreign Exchange
R»w YORK. Dec. >4 DPI rvrnn axchang.
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wusl Help, Okishoms City, with nsrrstion by
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solve, see. joigl
idential ma stage to congress.
BarUer this year the federal reserve
sold government bonds to prevent a
too rapid rise in prices.
Later, however, large holders of
long-term government bonds, such as
commercial banks, started ta trim '
their holdings, tn many cases rein- .
veering ths funds in shorter-term gov-
ernment paper. The rate on short-
term paper has been allowed to rias
until now one-year certificates carry
an interact rate of 1% percent, the
highest in years.
Bank selling of long-term bonds, ac-
cording to one prominent dealer, was
influenced by uncertainty regarding
government policy on the 2 H percent
interact rate.
Vtotery Issues at Lew
Both Marrtner 8. Bccies. chairman
of the federal reserve system, and
Secretary of the Treasury Snyder have
consistently maintained that govern-
ment bends would not be allowed to
break psu1.
Wednesday s price for the Victory
loan bonds waa the lowest since the
quotation went up Immediately after
issuance at the end of IMS.
The drop in government bond prices
was ths signa! for selling tn higher
priced corporation issues on the stock
Maltoafs,
Declines of fractions generally and
ta some cases a point or more were
posted for such issues as American
Tobacco ta. Celaneae ta, Chesapeake
A Ohio S^a. Consumers Power 3Ha,
National Supply 2%s. Pacific Gas ta.
Pennsylvania Railroad consolidated
4Ma and Socony-Vacuum 3%s.
The more actively traded lower
prioed rails were mixed and without
featiMR.
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IWsWU la Ma carols and apinfuals by the Hall Johnson choir;
carol* played on the carillion at Riverside Church;
Clift Soubier reading “The Night Before Christ-
mas " and concluding the broadcast with Henry
Russell conducting an orchestra and chorus in
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CalKornia M.lodlre (MBS)
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Sant. Ct.u. Rldre Again (T)
Saul. Clau. Rida. Again (T)
ChrUtma* Caroling (T>
Chrtotma* Caroling (T)
New. (L)
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Mu.le tor Chrl.tma. Treo (T)
Marry CbriMmre (MBS)
Tulana U Choir 'MBS)
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Farm and Hom* Report (L>
Rur.l Roundup (T)
Todor'. Haodllnre (L)~
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Waotarn SaronaM cn
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Arthur Godfrey (CbOl if
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Grata Siam (CBS'
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Youao bon. prMM ....
OM tore, bsevy
ORAIh
Hern Hto.
New York Produce i
NBW YORK. Doc M—UF>—Buttar 4M444:
firm Wholroal. prior. on bulk c.rton. '
Creamery, higher than S3 koto ata proailuta
mark* AA. 44>k S3 A. ric, to B. MIh:
to C. tte
(Noe tube <---------- — ---
the bulk carton pt
Chore, rocetpu 3M.411: ctatay.____
■alre. trreh American choose (whole milk)
Choedar. (June 1M1) 4tl|a; tarela Dalatoa
471IO44*; .IngU DoUIre (Jun* 14471 4»4Sa;
•(ngl* Dal.ire (July 1447) Ur alngl. C
(sraaa 1447) .halt cured die; Hau (June
4*c; tlau (draw 1M7) aboil curve Sic:
nlci. 50c; picnic, (gr.u 1447) .half cured
picnic. (June 1447) -----
44l.*44as: dociretle _______,
77*i 74c; other. 40914c
fog. 37.44J. eaay. Spot out
(baaed on whoireaU ulo. by
lobbrr, and larg. retailer.):
Mixed color. Extra fancy. ____
47%4<54c: extra. No. 1 and 3 lore* 44Ol7c:
No 3 laigo 44®C-. ™ : _C 2 —22— 22 _
CI? dirtier SOMSSe; cherb. 44944c
White*:---
A • Hfl P M Annual ceremony of the White House Christmas
"•W ■ s Ma . tree-lighting and President Truman's holiday mes-
sage to the nation.
ancea restrteted activity in the fi-
nancial center.
Brokers said caution was Inspired by
the federal reserve's apparent lower-
ing of its support level tor govern-
ment bonds, with many customers
concerned over possible further moves.
Freight Ba art Thought Likely
Lower in the curb were Clark Con-
trol. Woodley Petroleum. Electric
Bond and Share. Pan tepee Oil, Noma
B1 e c t r 1 c and NUee-Bement-Pond.
Holding gains were Aluminum Co.,
Carr-ConsoUdated Biscuit and Bcullin
Steal.
Boardrooms noted that the 3S per-
j cent interim increase in mail rates
granted the mlroadu was expected to
provide an additional return to the
carriers of >34.600.000 a year.
Farm Party Un* (t>
Breakta.t Haiiivr (PR)
Breaktut Banl.r <FR>
SreaktaM Oantor (PRI
Martin Agronaky I ABCt
Band ot tte Morning (PR)
Baud ot Um Morning (PR)
World N*wa (L)
Breaktart Club (ABC)
Break (.at Club (ABC)
Brrekfaat Club (ABC)
Breaktaat Club (ABCi
Uy Tru* Story (ABC)
My Tru* Story (ABC)
Batty Croekar (ABC)
Dorethy Kllgallaoe (ABC)
Break tart in Hollywood (ABC)
Breoktart la Hollywood <xBC>
Galan Drake (ABC) V
T*d Malone (ABC)
W.leome Traveler. (ABCI
Welcome Traveler* (ABC)
Art Baker'. Notebook (T)
Ptve-Star Revu* (PR)
Now. (L>
ChrUtma* Greeting* (T)
Bob Will*. Flayboy. (T)
___Binging Bam (T>
You'll find PruI Hood’s “Air Fare”
___________________
m'ta*e(.toiu""ba)* bSrt Typographical union 1* refusing to
Wteat btaxal
Qtaa. beatal
'tare we.)
Sto 1 mure
Re 4 tala. 4
B* 4 eartow
Ba 1 retaw
<Wbna aan __
oun mare mionj
teutoto ....................... Ito
Wm M<.> ••••etoeesee•«•••ae*etoe*eaee
•••«*••<• eeaaaeueooatotoototo S-M
WEDNESDAY
Suren Ur a Day (MBSI Balon Serenade (PR)
QMan ter a Dey (MBS) tattoo Shoa (T)
Martin Block (MMi . Brito ata Qreoa (ABC)
Martin Blok (MBS) Brito ata Orooqi (ABC)
Ladiea. Bo 'seated (ABC >
I Ladlre, Bo Sealed (ABC)
Paul Wbltoeita Club (ABV)
Paul Whlteaaan Club (ABC).
Paul Whileman Club (ABC)
Paul mutaman Club (ABC)
Oven Houre (FR>
Open Moua* (PR)
Open Houa* (Ph)
Op*n Moore (PR)
Jlv* Sreiion (PR)
Spotlight on a Otar (T)
Uncle Romu* (T>
Terry and the Piratre (ABC)
Jack Armrtrong (ABC)
Jack Armetrong (ABC)
Tax Ritter (ABC)
Tto Ritter (ABC)
Lone Ranter (ABC)
Lon* Ranger (ABC)
A dhruuna. Carol (ABC)
A ChrUtma. Carol (ABC)
Vex Pep (ABC)
V<M Pap (ABC) _
Abbott and Coatello (ABC)
Abbott and Coatello 'ABC)
Jack Paar Show (ABC)
Jack Paar —v (ARCT ___
Bing Crreby (ABCi
Bing Croeby (ABC)
Henry Morgan Show (ABC)
Henry Morgan Show (ABC)
New* (L)
Boer Darla (ABC)
Thu Day in Hi.tory (T)
Bbew ttta* (T) _______
■MS (ABC)
ChrUtma. Bervlcre (ABC)
The ChrUtma. Story (ABC)
The ChrUtma. Story (ABC)
ChrUtma. Mare (L>
Chtutma. M«*< 'Li
ChrUtma* Mare (L>
ChrUtma. Mare (L>
Sign Ott
Wak. Up. Oklahoma (T>
Wak* Up. Oklahoma (Tl
Wake Up. Oklahoma (Tl
Wake Up, Oklahere* (T)
New* (L)
Hebrew CbrUUan Hour (T)
W»k* Up and Llv* (T>
Wak* Up and Llv* (Ti
New* (L)
Cott** Club (Tl
Shady Valley Folk. (MBS)
Shady V.lley Felka (h4BS>
"KeoTtr”^
Curtain CalU (T>
Curtain CalU (T)
Banny Goodman Orvhretra (PR)
■gas (£)
ChrUtmaa Show (T)
Today’. Top Tunre (PR)
MutabyMerUe(T)
Kato Smith bpeek. (MBS)
Serened, la Song <T>
Cbruima. Serenade (T)
Party Dlara (Ti
Cedric Potter. Nawa ^MBR)
Hneplt.ltiy Tim* (T)
Perry Como (T)
Man About Town (L)
*3 and marketing administration
it. <CB8> iijdi more interested tn flour buying.
The voluntary shutdown of the dis-
>i I tilling industry ends Thursday, with-
out any new plan for conserving grain
adopted The distilled spirits Institute
i to distillers unrtng
continuation of the shutdown until a
j asgtunge Higher Pay Than Asked
** ‘ Part of Mexico's Budget
MXXICO CITY. Dec. 34—(Jfy— Big-
ger salary increases than they asked ,
are given federal employes in Mex-
ico’s proposed 1648 84«0 millions
budget which President Aleman may
send to congress Wednesday. I
t— *•*—«—i 1 Mta Of wbttofar*
ft"—V bteor yrertlta. af Mar 444 pound*
evtota* tbto aaM ai 434 M. aa top tor dw toy
•— wna tto balTre and out al »31 Uwn
wre hardly onough aa —ta tn lb* raeteea-
*—*. » to re* vales. 8a— wwr* eom-
P———ir ata appeared at laaat Heady on
•re prtaas moved ae to eenu In a Isol
*—» with tae pataar top advancing to 434
M— —M* garty ap tortLss Mil
---- eoettoued to gen from
ata acre Sow* ware
_____________lo MS M. a* wall as
Marker ata Mader m* tree. to m
aaa. cSTkd^StaSL
MS to 417 Cbota light rwre
•M 44 wtth canner. ata cutton
Myen 34%
S •—4_O» 10%
't
IF
>%
M
i
R
• Today's Children (NBC)
tlSWocMn ta White (Nbc>
y of Harty Sloane (NBC)
(ao^ JSta IT) .....
tan Bo Beautiful (NBC) N*w. (Ll
Parrtn*
T* to °H2*pln.M '(NBC)
Utas* Wit. (NBC)
a Dalia. (NBC)
nao Jonre (NBC.
tor Brown (NBC)
Tr»* Light.
Tree LighL.
Plain Bill (NBC)
1.1 to
si —
H
14g
R
4 Manati Sug »% K 12 *
SManh Start 44% I . ZT'S"11 —
J Mareaalb OM 7
iRflMI
Jh
4 Maytai
1 MeCatl
C —
1 30
(OL) 14%
0
ta I4>>
iSfesi:
4 McKretaltob »».
I w f
f
4 4dataa Mato 44%
’“Stata’cL’' “'b
4 44M -taatPat
■^si“ - ■
> M <0 Ff
In some quarters this action of the
Interstate commerce commission wus
regarded as indicating a possible fa-
vorable attitude toward further boosts
i in freight rates petitioned for by the
NEW YORK. Doc. 34—(JP>—Prices
of U. 8. government bonds dropped
abruptly Wednesday aa the federal re-
serve system apparently lowered the
levels at which it has recently sup-
ported the market.
The Victon loan 3 Ms of December
1WT-16T3. a pivotal issue, cracked %
of a point to 100% bid in ths over-
the-counter market A decline of that
amount to comparatively large for a
federal issue.
The federal reeerve bank of New
York declined to reveal at what levels
support would be forthcoming. A
.pokeaman indicated that market ac-
tion would show the bank's policy.
Sources does to the federal reeerve
system emphasised that tba drop in
prices did not mean any change in
the federal reserve-U. 8. treasury pro-
gram of maintaining the long-term
interest rata at 3% percent. This
was taken to indicate that the fed-
eral reserve would Dot allow any gov-
ernment bond issue to break par.
Aggrasstve Support Seen
Vtr the piMt two months or so the
federal reserve has purchased a con-
stantly expanding amount of the k>ng-
cr-tarm government bonds in order to
maintain prices. Since the week end-
ed November It the system has pur-
chased MM.100,000 worth of bonds
and sold about 81 billion tn U. 8.
____ _ . Leaving a net
reduction of about 8400 millions in
the government's portfolia
A source in does touch with the
federal reserve stated the new policy
meant that a more "aggressive" sup-
port program would be followed and
that the new support levels would be
maintained without change for the
"foreoeesOjle future.”
The system, this source stated, will
buy as long as nsceesary to keep prices
at ths newly adjusted levels.
The support levels adopted in mid-
November. he continued, were artoi-
, trerlly eboeen at that time because
• of the necessity of propping the mar-
AL RO
ISM Clot**. S-443S
r 8*
Otr M
I
J
44 fata 84— 37%
I to st A 143',
snereroCABr 14%
---- ■ •
3*
R
8
4S*. 3 44%
43% 3.47%
44% ’*4% 3 44% 3 43’J
“ 3 34 3.34 3 3S'b
144% I IM* 1 14%
* ‘ ‘R‘R
144% 3-S4 3 44
34 44 MSB
ii AS
M4S
MU
Cotton Prices Up
In Steady Trading
NEW YORK. Dee. 34—uP>—Cotton
futures »tri steady YYtdnesdsy in
quiet pre-holiday trading.
Mill buying against textile sales snd
short covering met only scale-up of-
fenny<
Textile and spot cotton markets
were quite. There was some switch-
ing from near to later months.
Futures dosed 38 to 80 tents a bale
higher than the Tuesday finish.
Markets at a Glance
Chicarn Grstn and Provisions
(Bv Tte Lmh to tog Free*) Frev.
.....3*f£ iff r5a% 344%
..... 1« 4.44% 3 44% 3 C" -
..... 3 44 IM 343% IU
NEW YORK. Dee. 34—(UF)—
Sacarity and oemxnedity markets
threaghout the Christian world will
be closed Thareday. Christmas day,
bat in every Instance will operate
normally on December 38.
A few minor markets, sueh as'the
New York and New 'Orleans cotton
exchangee, and the Chicago beard
of trade will will etoee at 18 noon.
KAT, on December 84 and remain
cloeed until December 38.
■Summo ata aiar-
) roeu, DeUaaj
Citi) area:
44.41 **taa.
44.7g aaato
faiObin bv* Baairtea CXixiq ‘
Su.toraat. ta • N* 1 ,.. ... . >
Ito. 3
Boas AMD FOUL TRY
Rs—tegs to —eta Pm—** C*
(Wte **ai* to RetalMr*)
Sta greto A. wr** <<■**>
u- grta* A •MH*, torg* iumi
■ta «™a» A. n*gi— (aasal ....
■ta sreto A. SUM (*a*s>.......
■ta gram St lar>* igaas)
gb—ta. tttau dranta ata toevu ...
■am ata baaar*. Sreaaag ata grave ,
•aaoaan _raaam ata Sraeo
U geam «*eaag ata Sreva .....
Ttetelb reueg mum STbiiig( grave .
Tarter*, reung hen* ft*ml grave..
'Mana* Ferebam Frtaa)
■am Ota auretort ruigi) ..........
■am. Saam. varraet reevun* ..........
Batotor* ata rrym aa tert ...........
■lam ata «M reaatoia aa toe* ....
^E*hs e^H* **• ie*a
Naw Highs Established
New 1647 highs were attained by
Southern Pacific, Illinois Central and
Westinghouse Electric.
Others higher were Great Northern
preferred. American Can (bouncing
from a new low for the year). Allied
Chemical, General Motors, Firestone,
International Telephone (after set-
C ent of a management-stockholder
dispute), American Tobacco “B,“ Dow
Chemical and General Electric. -« tlAPr 1/ I
Most of the day s activity was com- |f)g NOut MOWS!
• Ai vFi
NBW YORK, Ds*. I
*tap.*t* iirt| *i| rto*a*
•ta totaag *rto**J
14 AbtoU Lak 74%
2 AdF-BrOM jK
J Ata* 811 41%
71 Air Raem 44
M Alaaka Jae
4 AMm* Im
3 oe pt gf
31 Altosh OU**
15 ANtot
4 AICH4
I AUtog ____
* 31 Afiag tore
4 to_ *1____
4 tort
3 AmoI Laath
leAtoarudaFM 144%
IM aZAXmRm* *7%
‘JiULtoto fil
UAsmrahm
M AtoT
.S£
4 awL,__
4 AM 6htela 4g
.jggsajat
1 AH *DUUI1 44
I AmKneau* TU 4%
it:ST 8?
31 AmAPFav 4%
4to 47 *f 44
4 to 44 at te% .
4 to SsT 4
1 Ato-HavSS >*»«
1 AmHomaFr *,*2
1 ah In(are
D An I arato
4 AM MJtFto
4 Aa MMM
1 An Metal
*••_ *!.
ISAM RHM
14 to 44 p(
14 to 44 a<
31 AaUUAMta „
» AtoRail MUI 31%
U AmBafrtrRaa 10',
4 An Sealing 14%
nata
fteato: seta ata taitape |
BalaSto *hee* 3,M4. i
•laughtar clean* Maegy:
reed C222 ‘
i&itet a lev net
Id—• SrtbeWDS
rearttag vatkag* I
•laughter ewg* M
Kan*** City Uvartock
ss ag.. “k-a-T
r*o*l^a'"tfouta U*totaaMibg£(<
sabtoe gtgaraaaa; ngsUr SSS93S
—tolun^ u^^sreray ft— ktegi;
SyBjTjMteT^pRg
nixag rearm
•ov* mainly
am ata Mrttar* mainly 413
ata good aauaasu bulla ere* I.34S L_.
;“* •»«4 reatore ata aalre* lane-
b 41SftM. egg tee* rtrMtty seed ata ghatoe
reatoro 414; euU ata eaaamoe calv** 411*14.
——*• 1.144. total l.SSS. Fairly active.
•« SM.44; goto ata ehoto*
>—-J— ■*. 4SS9M.M; tov 144-14* lb*. 4M M
934; tee* ttoaSy rt 444 MOM
—to. oalabl* 444. total 1.444. .
beta aftareg to* aato. Not reimgh seat to
naka a nartat.
St. Louts Livestock
natiowal SlbcKYARDS. m .____
—(C8DA>— Store i ts*, fairly reUva. uneven,
terrev* ata tfta 349hc bigter; neat upturn
— oulgbto an tar DU iba. but part o< agvanca
■»: top T5s:
ta * few Int9r
Mletey hereaito (L) t:8S
LMton. ItaMa (L> |:Ui
itae*; Lt— (t) I j:34
Rare ft My Draaan (CTO > IM
i
Forty <CBB)
ICTS)
_____.CRB)
Stale'* earner Store (1
Sggle'a Sarne* Store (1
■tela * earner Stare (1
Stale** Oornar Store (I
BSSIe'i Corner Store (I
Sdgie'i Corner Store (I
Lum an* Abnar (CBS)"
Hollrvoog ata Vine
Sport* btra
Lovrtl itetou
» (CBS
Jack Smith
CTub U (CBS)
Aawrtean Ma*
American Met
Dr Chrlrtlan
Dr Cbrittlan
J AtMhrla a?
•AU Reftntag
11 Altai Carp
to Altaa Favg
“££ *“ b$
•w—v Ama 47
-----2 CJ
•» MUM 14%
44 44 MM
M 74 14 44 _ ._
34» MM 34 74
New York Cotton Futures
OS Yte Aaanaresg —HU
......■ 34 47 MM M44 MM MU
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1
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■
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Bing Crosby va F. Sinatra (PR)
Sana at tba Stranger (MBS)
Youth Speaaa <L)
■gwa (L)
Martin'* Music Shop (FR)
Muoic for FM (T)
Mu*lc tor FM (T)
, i)Hav* (L)
NBC)Your Itoguart Program (FR)
Your Reguret Pregran (FR)
Adventure Farad. (MBS'
Hop Harrigan (MBS)
Sup«rman (MBS)
Captain Midnight (MBS)
Tom Mix (MB8)
Fulton Lavto )r (MBS)
LookI Lookl (T)
Mimic tor You (T>
Page (LI Salute to BrlSaa (MBS)
INlC) Dicken'* Chrlatmaa Carol (MBS)
NBC) Dtckan'c Chrlalma* Carol (MBS)
Tte Great aiidaralaav* (NBC) Dteten'a Chrtrtnaa Carol (MBS)
_ n*ta^ Otmerslecvs INST) fMabar.% rsvlatmaa riatal /WWA\
Dutfay'i Tavern (NBC)
Duftry'* Tavern (2
Ths Bi«
Jimmy I
< nfton Futuren
_____ «■* Unitag Preae) Free.
Meat*— O,vr, High Lev Oloee Cloa*
—• -.....Mil MW MSB 34 71 MSI
Kp ..........MM MM M.41 M41 M.41
**♦ MU MM M.M MM
£1 .........us «« «« «»
DEC- *«•••*•• a a »W Mtl M tl »7t
Local Markets
a E
1 to
4 U
wi
3 LerterStan "
4 Ub-O-PGl
iuguM°Carb H
UfrS—XM
If LmUvrAll
| Frisco Printers Win
W’eekly W’age Increase
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 24—<?P>—A
^"JfrtcaT’""4 '* ‘ *' **“ new contract with the San Francisco
etpu 3M.411; .tatay whoiaaai. Employinc Printers auoclaUon gives
750 job printers a weekly wage boost
of 810.50 beginning January 1, with
—ft— negotiations to continue on other
• ’ matters The agreement was an-
nounced Tuesday. The International
(red. young
young tomt.
Ite’eta omW941a;
Pacific, reung.to— 14-D Iba a— ever —tic
Southveatorn dry paekag. froah young hmu
Ml._J'oun* ‘taa. 11-73 Ito rt>d
ftj": Ufttse; aM hen* age. eld tom* 4k
PbUed (rrrtt. young hrn*. 4-14
’OU“« —n*. 14-33 lb*, ata over
ypaerBOo a
1* EajbM—tic
J
:s
47 Pure OU
tte 4* at
4 Purtty >
44 Pack biot
*!££££
1 u
J 3
1
til!
4U
”• re
4:M
4 14
* ^ 83 93% 93 63%. corn waa 3Vfee3%s
7 it lower. May 82.50% 03.4S%. oats were
* ** 1 to 2%c lower. May 8i.i5%Ol 15%.
Soybeans were 3 cants tower. Marca
4:14 83.68.
The relatively firm undertone ot
in wlieat early reflected trade reports
•;*» that both Holland and Belgium had
Abe 'Burrow* (CM> 4 tt made active inquiries for flour, it
•eve (L) ’ i* m was also reported that ths production
4^14&a<&?u£t <usm &M and marketing administration waa
vrhlte Houee Tree Light .C2Z,
Chrlalma. Carol. (CBS) ll7gg
Chrtrtmae Carol. <CB8« 1114
ChrUtma. Carol. iCBSX j|:*
Chrutmaa Carol* (CBS) tl 44
°» }’fl| •«»»««> me «
n M sent telegram*
I -* “ continuation of
}.* conservation plan is evolved.
Wheat allocations from July through
February were placed at 21i.4OO.OOO
nr* .
4 VtrvtotaRy
J^o^
3Walgra Ge
.7y.o.v
« Ware Br Pt* . _
;:^.°“m.v r.*.;
IWgfftatettM 31
•*? FWLTT-X *•<
••8^*^^ i8%
4a>
IT!!??
i »M
]£££“ S;
cent weeks “tripped over each other in
an attempt to buy every ton of steel
that was not nailed doam.**
Continued rise in electrical energy
output to a new record of 5.367,824,000
kilowatt hour* in the week ended De-
cember 30 encouraged power share-
holders. The Edison Electric institute
reported the toal compared with 5.-
327,470.000 in the preceding week and
8.6 percent ahead of the correspond-
ing period a year ago.
IKTOK |
w 9:00 A M- fe
4 m buithela. while the commodity credit
? 1* corporation was believed to have ac-
4 *4 qulred 227,300.000 bushels, including
“g'es its carryover, at the beginning of the
crop year.
_4i4e| These statistics led some traders to
tw believe that the government might not
: become an active buyer of wheat, even
_Y-44 after the turn of the year. However. 18
* is realised that some additional pur-
i io chases will have to be made to cover
I forthcoming allocations through
fg : *____________________
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38:irl
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11 AM Vlaasea M%
13 ah Wtelaa 43
17 ArnZtoeLftS
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3 M AttoeanWbC 74
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3 74
4 Aa
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Jf fe. £
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JrtK a:
a
CMly Aogta* ktta* reta tram *14
ata at Hurt
bare war* lav
--—---K--- to tort upp*r
to ebeta* hagvte* ware guete*
----*----— l kite* (a
lor ralvm
Ite Whit* Hou**
4:14 White Houa*
___7nb?
;ht (NBC
PM*~Perreir~(NBC)
M*r34c. Chicken. wortarn.
ft C 47c. Chtetetu. vtetorn.
■print*. Long t.land. No L
zz-- =3—i— -T— --—• * tro**n.
33*. breadft*. I —
KS'nSS."
Turkay*.
han*. 4-14
Principal losers included Bethlehem. ” ” lb
Sheet. Union
Phelps Dodge. Woolworth. Owens 11- a-u fb,"
“ * - - - ~ rear CC__. — _
W**t*rn. try packed, tre.h.
44941*
•ta*r no Iba.; fav later
k 34S-3M Iba. 4M MftM M:
144: IM-IM 444 74917;
----J34M; geed aev* 4M lb*
: ** ‘YfoM* “* ** 04 M®
4M. a**gMt rtipply af
ata tuny rtaegy
— ---- ---1 a Seaaa lead* at
•red; tbae* JMdtaai ata feed al
hftfm ata"stixad*
---- seed oawa 41222-.
414.4e91T.4S:
- . -1 beat t— _____
Mb Ste.ft deva; good ata ahrtae
9M; llHHia ata stadium 4148)3*:
Mbar nl*H4* ***re*£ *SatX;
VUill* taaba 4M.MM.M;
tedtota ata seed tote 431.4SHM M:
aaa'l) 33.44 unchu
fttartaa: Argtatla*
it*
■ nv. s »«•« « rms*w aeqigii;
He; No I and 3 stadium 43*
'■ , iowvw vw
m: Rxtra fancy haavyvatght. 44c: •*-
V * anl 1 Irrg* S7»'•**: No 3 lore*.
No 4 larg* 430Me; No 1 and 3
•atuto'bc; Ito I ata 4 pullau 43'
'Brown* Bxtra taney h»avywo<ghu tec *x-
traa No 1 ata 3 large MtiSte; Na. 3 larg*
Mt'Mc: No 1 .nA 1 madlum 434*44*; Na. 1
•nd 3 pullrt* 44044*.
rt-. ■ ■■ - k——.«**aM,_. aww. u
boxea. trreh M934* Fterta. box**
treah.
trooon.
Duck,. _ L^__
33c: *printt Long I*lata No
erat**. 37p34c „
treah 14O34c
Turkey*. Virginia and Ml
, S-H lb* and orer It
13-M Iba. ata ov.r
• evar 3M »• ;
3M4t aevaaM aa
1: bulk RH ata
S4S-3M Iba *M
*0. SM.349M;
good ata ehoto*
4 f*v 4S4.M.
4.7M:
C—2 _X2
I iMl^ftt 'i___
Iter; bulb Heady.
r .£**2. ^*2 *re*? pressed into the momln-; hours.
" i | that the traditional holiday obaerv-
read bear aav* '
(13.44914: sw-
31M vaster*
PM: top *M.
w 3.4M: aetlv*.
•reuta »% toed*
«___ saad ata _____
*4; Medium to ebetoa
a taw afcotoe to 414.
i studied the report by the metalwork-
dm m—un I ‘ "
N<barF"*Mt "uptuni
-----J to 44* hlgh*r: bulk
>M iba. ISN -
437 MO*,.
,4J1^34M; saad
It rtag* ft
----; *elv«* C„. .
tltalM **U*4 laguln
md^gnea*; hardly halt
): odd bead 4M •ta'abvro.~i
'gS&’SSS &F&S
,7(&.tSS(S'SS
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ti tert eowa. OM
I C2 “ 7222: * ‘
—»t Ml But
|14 to *17
ytl J* *14
w— t— tab aeattautas al 431 on choto*~b**(
—Ibata kart betogna* luted to al laaat 4M
•» tat M C-*- -—~ —— -- - —
to lit '
Tte *aU starkrt waa .nap*
rtawft tf set atrengrr but'
Saad guamy ealvm aveltabb
STp’Sr ‘^dS^xTei,___
zTu"uriu taS«,u ***• to
—— W WBCBK.
. _____HeSB CUsN*ii CHma
ftwruv steer yaarilag* gf mw MS gauada
— —------- —l 434 M. at top lor tba
•— Y—A Vftb th* barter eta out al Ml thar*
smug dlvumm M •<
F—— <2 •/_ _ * _ _
tte Ire abovn
r._ - '_____: _ -
mark** with to* nark or up
■ataa ware eam-
wartuagi* mm 434 I
s> Fra*
‘Sra st
• 34 M >444 M is M4i
MM M4M
I AstMta
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7 Am au
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3de p<
11 Am VtoasM
Am wwasT 14
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skIrBIs
seed and ehoto*
atreng to 44* btawr• tewar
rtaady hrlfor* ttetay.
t to Me higher; bulb Heady,
bad* high «h*4*« 11M ata
fi*?*: ■•••— •• J— ft— ft—“
••: •—— —«•« atoent; aiMa eta good
litoa —
((•*n censer* ata cutter*
dta Mata good bulb SMI
Heady , seed eta ehole* 437.M
Satabto *b**p MM. total
tl*imht*r ataaas* Heady; u.
S—< ata touts* fed <aatad
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 282, Ed. 3 Wednesday, December 24, 1947, newspaper, December 24, 1947; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1768001/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.