Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1930 — Page 11

NOV. 8, 1930

VALUES TUMBLE AS STOCK MART MEETS SELLING Railroads Break Sharply as Selling Wave Mounts; Steel Down.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty industrials for Thursday was 180 87. off .79. Average of twenty rails was 11 87. off 79. Average of twenty unities was 65 08. off 14 Average of forty bonds was 95 8?, off 07. Flu F'nite/f Press NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—A wave Os ‘filing reminiscent of that 6f a year ago swept over the stock market today Sales for the session totaled 3,367,P3O shares, compared with 2,446,690 shares Thursday. According to preliminary calculation, the Dow. Jones & Cos. industrial averaged declined 6.82 to 173 90 and the railroad average 3.82 to 107.05. United Statse Steel dropped to a new low since 1928; railroads tracked wide open, some selling at the lowest, level since 1924; utilities sank to new lows for the year or longer; special issues had losses ranging to 10 points. More than two billion dollars was wrung from stock market values. Ralls Hard Hit Over on the curb, trouble was brewing in Cities Service, one of the best distributed stocks in the country. Word came that the stock had been temporarily suspended on the Boston exchange. Simultaneously at New York 8,000 shares sold at 22, off 1%. Then the issue sank toward 20 to new low ground for the present shares.

Drives against the rails and utilities were sufficient to loosen selling in other sections of the list. All the important issues broke to new lows for the year or longer, including such stocks as American Telephone, Standard of New Jersey, Case, Westinghouse Electric, General Electric, Bethlehem Steel, North American and Radio Corporation. Break Starts Early High priced issues like Allied Chemical, Eastman Kodak, Peoples Gas and Coca-Cola were hammered down 5 to 8 points. A long list of others bihke 3 to 5 points. Liquidation was started in early trading when many weakly margined accounts were wiped out. Unloading gathered momentum until trading volume ran far ahead of Thursday. Selling of rails was said to be coming from a prominent corporation in Paris, _ according to Dow Jones & Cos. International authorities, that service said, were inclined to minimize the influence of this development. The Paris Bourse did not reflect any excitement from such American selling if it occurred. In the late trading a slight rally developed, but this was followed by another wave of selling that carried through to the close. Steel touched 140 and fresh lows were made by the other high grade industrials. The sale of steel at 140 was a block of 10.300 shares, representing bunched orders which had been placed some time ago in anticipation the issue would touch this point. A block of 5.000 shares followed this huge transaction. Steel held around the 140 level as the close neared, and closed there for a loss of 3% points for the day.

Bank Clearings

—Friday. Nov. 7 INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Clearings *2’5i5'222’22 Debits 8.235.000.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT T nitrd Prrts Clearings * 8 2’?22’222-22 Balances 5.500.000.00 NEW YORK STATEMENT Clearings $1,007,000,000.00 Balance 131.000.000.00 rdl. Res. Bnk. Cr. Bal 127.000.000.Q0 TREASURY STATEMENT Net balance for Nov. 5 $181,659,480.84 Expenditures ?? 88 ;? 88 22 Customs rects. month to date 4,109.354.53

Net Changes

Bv Fnittd Frrrt NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: OH. American Can 109’x 4 Americ-.n Telephone 189' 3’a Atchison 193 3 l < Bethlehem Steel 61 T a 4-'s Byers 401 4' 8 Case ... 104 6 Consolidated Gas B>' 3’4 Electric Power 41 3'< General Electric 47'4 1 3 General Motors 32’ 1 Houston Oil 367 3 8 International Telephone 25* 2 Loew s Inc 57 l * 2*ii National Biscuit 74’ 3 New York Central 131'a 314 Pennsylvania 61 '2 2 5 8 Public Service 73 4 5 Radio 17 2' Standard Oil N J 51' s Union Carbide 57 1 T U S Steel 140 3* Vanadium . 44 3 3 Westinghouse Electric 96' 2’ Woolworth 39 2'

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Right at the outset the bears hopped on tc. Majestic and Grigsby. Majestic opened at 9 and continued Its downward course to 74. closing at 84. Grigsby was heavy and weak, opening at 34 then slipped aulckly to 24. rebounded to 34 ana closed weak at 34. Five hundred shares Kalamazoo Stove sold at 30 In forenoon. Middle West Utilities opened at 204 and gradually worked lower to a close at 20. while Ihsull Utilities, which closed last night at 44. sold down to 414. Closing there. Commonwealth Edison had a low of 240 closing at 243. Cities Service sold lower upon a flash stating trading had been suspended on New York Curb, but the suspension was of short duration. Borg Warner at low of 154 at closing. Bendlx low of 154 closing at 154. Allied Products closed at 13. A. M. Castle at 25. Chicago Corporation common 54. Cord 4, Lion Oil off 24. closing at 7; Morgan 64. Nat. Stand.. 24; Stan. Dredge 154, Yates 44, Zenith 24. —Nov. 7 High. Low. Close. Allied Products 14 V* 13 13 Amer Equities 8 Art Metal Works ..... 44 ..... ... Assoc Telephone Util.. 204 19% 28 Auburn Automobile .... 61% ... ... Banco Kentucky 94 94 94 Bendlx Aviation 164 154 16 Borg-Warner 16V* 154 154 Brown. Fen k Wire 8... 7 Burnham Trading 1% ... Butler Bros 64 6 64 Castle A M 26% 2o 2a Cent 111 Securities .... 25 ... ... Cent Pub Serv Class A.. 184 18 184 Cent kSo West 19 174 174 Cht City k Con R.vs pfd 74 6 74 Chicago Corn .s** 54 54 Chi Coro Pfd 404 8 JS;? Cltjes Service 23 4 20 204 Club Aluminum 3% ... ... Commonwealth Edison 243 240 243 Construct Materials pfd 34V* 34 34 Continental Chicago ... 84 84 84 Conti Chicago pfd 45 4 45 45 4

Cord Corp 4V* 4 4 Corp Securities 17% 16% 17 Corp Securities ctfs ... 58% 56 58% Electric Household .... 25 24 244 General Theater Equip. 19% 19 194 Gleaner 184 104 114 Great Lakes Aircraft... 24 2 2 Grigsby Grunow 3% 24 34 Hart Carter 13% 134 134 Houdallle Hershey ”A”. 134 Houdaille Hershey “B”. 54 ... ... Instill Util Invest 44 41 4 414 Insull Ut In pfd ex-war 84 83 83 Insull Util Invest pfd 2d Ser bond 64 934 90 90 Iron Fireman .20 Kalamazoo Stove 30 Kellogg Switch c0m.... 4% 4% 4% Keystone Steel 11 Libby McNeil 12 11% 114 Lion Oil Refining C 0... 94 7 7 Lynch Corp 154 15 154 Majestic Household Util 9 .7% 8% Manhattan-Dearborn.. 234 224 23 Marshall Field 344 34 34 Mid West Utilities 204 194 20 Midland United 22 20% 214 Midland United pfd.... 41 Midland United warr... 4 Missourt-Kansas Pipe L 9% 84 84 Modine 38 37 37 Muskegon Motor Spec A 10% 104 10% Natl Electric Power A.. 23% 234 234 National Repub 1nv.... 39 37 4 39 Natl Securities Invest.. 74 ... Natl Secur Invest ctfs. 78 77 77 National Standard 244 234 24 North American Car... 314 31 31 N Amer Light k Pwr... 61% 61% 614 N k S Amer Corp 10 Perfect Circle 25 Pines Winterfront 15 Raytheon VTC 6 Seaboard Utilities Sh.. 44 3% 3% Stone, H O. k Cos 24 Super-Maid 7 Swift k Cos 29 28% 284 Swift Tnternarional .... 31% 31 31 Unit Corporation 74 U S Radio & Tel 15 Utah Radio 3% 33 Utility & Ind 8 7% 8 Utility & IndSpfd 20 194 20 Wextark Radio 24 Zenith Radio 34 2% 2%

Indianapolis Stocks

—Noy. 7 Bid. Ask. Am Central Life Ins Cos. 900 Belt R R S Yds Cos com 48 53 Belt R R & S Yds Cos pfd 6% 54 Bobbs-Merril) Cos 28% Central Ind Power Cos pfd 7% 8674 92 Circle Theater Cos com 7 % 105 Citizens Gas Cos com 10%.... 2374 ... Citizens Gas Cos pfd 5% 98 103 Commonw Loan Cos pfd 8%.. 100 Common* Loan Cos Pfd 7%... 97 101 Hook Drug Cos com 20% 2414 Ind Hotel Cos Clavpool com.. 125 Ind Hotel Cos pfd 6% 10014 ... Ind Serv Corp pfd 6% Indpls Gas Cos com 6% . 58 62 mdpls Pow & Lt Cos pfd 6%. 103 106 Indpls P Wejf L As com 8%.. 53 Indpls St Railway Cos pfd Indlps W r a Cos pfd 5% 101% ... Int Pub Sery Cos pfd 7% 99 101 Inter Pub Serv Cos pfd 6% 86 91 Metro Loan Cos 8%. . 100 Northern Ind Pu Sy Cos 5%%.. 91 95 No Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 6%.. 98 102 No Did Pub Serv Cos pfd 7%..107 lid Progress Laundry Cos com... 4074 45 E Rauh & Sons Fer Cos pfd 6% 47 Real Silk Hos M Inc pfd 7%... 85 Shareholders Investors Cos Standard Oil of Ind 40 ... Terre Haute Trac Light 75 Union Title Cos com 3% 27 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 7% .. 90 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 8% .. 100 BONDS Bid. Ask Belt RR & St Yds Cos 4s . 91 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s 15 ... Central Indiana Gas Cos 55... 09% ... Central Ind Power Cos 65... 98 ... Citizens Gas Cos 5s 101 Citizens Btreet Railroad 55.... 30 31 Gary Street Ry Ist 5s 69 Home T & T of Ft. W’ayne 6s. 102% 104 Ind Railway Sc Ught Cos 55.. 96 Ind Service Corpn 5s 89 Indpls Pow St Light Cos 5s . .100 101% Indpls Col & so Trac 6s Indpls Gas Cos 5s ..1 100% Indpls & Martinsy Ra Tr Cos 5s 12 ’ . Indpls & Northw Trac Cos 5s 674 Indpls Street Ry 4$ 13 ** Indpls Trac & Term Cos 55.... 68 Indpls Un Ry 5s 102 Indpls Wa Cos 5%s of ’53 103 104% Indpls Wa Cos 5%s of ’54.. ..103 104% Indols Wa Cos den ft rel 5s Ist 99 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 96 '9714 Indpls Water Works Sec Cos 5s 90 Interstate Pub Serv Cos 4145.. 91 Interstate Pub Service Cos 6s. 98 Inter Pub Sv Cos B 674s 105 No Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 101 <4 "" No Ind ieleph Cos 6s 987, inb Ter Hte Indols & East Tt Cos 5s Ter Haute Tr A II Cos 5s 80

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PORKER PRICES MOVE UPWARD AT CITYYARDS Little Change Apparent in Cattle or Calves; Sheep Sell Higher. j Oct. Bulk. Earlv Top. Receipts I 31. $8.90® 9.25 9.40 6.500 i NOV. 1. 9.05® 9.40 9.40 2.000 3. 9.15® 9.50 9.50 6.000 4. 9.256 9.60 9.70 3.000 5. 9.25® 9.75 9.75 600 6. 9.05® 9.35 9.35 8.500 7. 9.25® 9.40 9.40 5.000 Definite signs of latent strength were shown by hogs this morning at ! the Union Stockyards when bidding | forced prices 5 to 20 cents higher j than Thursday’s figures. The bulk. | 160 to 300 pounds, sold for $9.25 to $9.40, early top at $9.40. Receipts were estimated at 5,000, holdovers were 306. Cattle generally were steady with no change In prices. Receipts were 500. Vealers held unchanged at $11.50 down. Calf receipts numbered 500. Sheep showed strength with sales running 50 cents higher. Good and choice lambs brought from $7.50 to $8.50, with a top price of $8.75. Receipts were 1,000. Chicago hog receipts were 26,000, including 12,000 direct. Holdovers were 5,000. Asking generally was 10 cents higher than Thursday’s aver- | age; early bids and a few sales were j steady to strong; 190 to 220-pound ! weights brought $9.20 to $9.25; best strong weight butchers held higher. Cattle receipts were 2.300; calves, 1,000; market strong. Sheep, 5,000, 25 cents higher. HOGS Receipts. 5.000; market, higher. —Light Lights—-(l4o-160) Good and choice....s 9.00® 9.25 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice.... 9.20® 9.25 (180-200) Good and choice 9.20® 9.25 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice.... 9.30 (220-250) Good and choice.... 9.30® 9.40 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice.... 9.40 (290-350) Good and choice.... 9.25® 9.40 —Packing Sows — (275-500) Medium and g00d... 7.75® 8.75 (100-130) Good and choice... 8.50® 9.00 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts. 500; market, steady. Good and choice $11.00613.35 Common and medium [email protected] (1.100-1.500) Good and choice Medium 7.00® 10.50 —Heifers—-(soo-850) Gooff and choice [email protected] Common and medium 4.50® 8.50 Good and choice i 5.25® 6.50 Common and medium 4.00® 5.25 Low cutters and cutters 2.50® 4.00 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 5522 5'52 Butter, common and medium.. 3.00® 5.00 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts. 500: market, steady. Good and choice $511.00611.50 Medium [email protected] Cull and common 5.00@ 8.00 —Calves—-(2so-300) Good and choice 7.50610.50 Common and medium 5.00® 7.50 STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS Good and chioce $ 6.50® 8.50 Common and medium 4.50® 6.50 (800-1.050) Good and choice 6.50® 8.50 Common and medium 4.50® 6.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000: market, higher. Good and choice $ 7.50® 8.75 Common and medium 5.50® 7.50 —Ewes— Medium and choice 2.50® 4.00 Cull and common I.oo® 2.50 • Other Livestock Bv United Press CHICAGO. Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 26,000; including 12.000 direct; slow, mostly steady; packing sows, weaker; bulk 180-280-lb. weights. [email protected]; top. $9.40: pigs and light lights. $9®9.25; packing sows. [email protected]: light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]: light weights. 160-200 lbs., good and choice. $9®9.25; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice, $9.1069.35; heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; packing sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good. $7.85 @8.75: slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, classes; part load mixed yearlings. 1350-12790-lb. steers. *122.25: bulk steers and yearlings eligible to sll down. Slaughter cattle and vealers—Steers. 600-900-lb., good and choice. $11,506)14 : 900-1100 lbs., good 2.300: calves. 1.000: generally steady on all and choice. *10.75614.00: 1100-1300 lbs., good and choice. $106)13.50: 1300-1500 lbs., good and choice, S9.SOS' 13.25: 600-1300 lbs., common and medium. $6.25® 10; heifers. 350-850 lbs., good and choice, $9.50@13: common and medium. $5,256.10: cows, good and choice. [email protected]: common and medium. $4.2505.75: low cutter and cutter. $364.25; bulls, yearlings, excluded, good and choice beef. [email protected]; cutter to medium. [email protected]; vealers. milk fed, good and choice, $8611: medium. $768; cull and common. ss@7: stocker and feeder cattle, steers. 500-1050 lbs., good and choice S7@9: common and medium. $5.25@7. Sheep—Receipts. 5.000; active, fat lambs, strong to 25c higher. Sheep and feeders scarce, mostly strong; bulk, good and choice native lambs. [email protected]: best. $8.75; bucks, mostly $76)7.50: fat ewes. $36)3.75: lambs. 90 lbs. down, god and choice. $7.75 @9; medium. $6.7567.75: all wegihts common. $5 6 6.75: ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. *2.256)4; all weights cull and common. $162.75. Feeding lambs—Feeding lambs. 50-70 lbs., god and choice. $6.75 ®7.50. Bv United Press EAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. Nov. 7.—Hogs— Receipts. 3.000: holdovers, none; fairly active; mostly to packers: steady to i#c lower: bulk desirable. 170-220 lbs., $9.65® 9.75: weights below 160 lbs., [email protected]: packing sows. $8.25® 8.75. Cattle —Receipts. 300; fully steady; common grass heifers. $6.25: beef cows. [email protected]: cutter i

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C ty grain elevators are paying 69c for No. 1 red wheat and 64c for No. 1 hard wheat grades. $2.2563.75. Calves—Receipts. 600: vealers. generally steady sl3 down. Sheep —Receipts. 3.600: holdovers. 1.200: fat lambs active. 25-50 c higher: others strong to 25c higher; good to choice ewe* and wether lambs. *8.75: to mostly *8: bucks and in-between grades. $7.50: throwouts. *6.50. Bv United Presa CINCINNATI. Nov. 7—Hogs—Receipts. 3.200. Including 1,400 direct; holdover 140: active, steady to 15c higher; better gtade 160-250 lbs.. $9.5069.65; mostly $9.65 on 180 lbs. up; 130-150 lbs. generally $9: few 140-150 lbs. to local packers *9.25; sows strong to 25c higher: bulk *7.7508. Cattle —Receipts. 650: holdover 500: calve* 300: generally steady trade on steers and heifers: odd lots of more desirable lightweights and yearlings. $8@11; common and medium. $5.5067.50; ali grades cows strong: spots 25c higher on low cutters and cutter cows: beet cows mostly $4,506 5.50: few. $6: bulk low cutters and cutter cows. $2.756 4: bulls slow. $6.50 down' vealers uneven, mostly steady; spots 50c higher on selected lightweights at sl2; most good and choice $10.50611.50: lower grades $9.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 650: slow, steady to weak: better grade lambs. $7.5068; mostly [email protected]: common and medium. $5®6.50: sheep steady; fat ewes. $2 @3. Bv Timea Special LOUISVILLE. Nov. 7.—Hogs— Receipts. 700: market 15c higher: 300 lbs. up. $8.75; 200-300 lbs., $9.40; 175-200 lbs.. $9.05; 130175 lbs.. $8.55; 130 lbs. down. $7.20; roughs. $7.70; stags. $6.70. Cattle—Receipts. 200; market steady: prime heavy steres. sß® 9.50; heavy shipping steers. $6.50® 8; medium and plain steers. $566.50; fat heifers. $3.5069: good to choice cows. s4® 5.25: medium to good cows. $3.25@4; cutters. $2.7563.25; canners, $2 6 2.50: bulls. [email protected]; feeders. *6@7: Stockers. s4@6. Calves—Receipts. 200; market steady: good to choice. $7.50 69.50: mediums. $5.506 7; common to medium. $365. Sheep Receipts. 100: market steady; ewe and wether lambs. $7.50: buck lambs. $6.50: seconds. [email protected]: clinped sheep. $26 3. Thursday’s shipments: Cattle, 170; calves. 90; hogs, none; sheep, none. Bv United Presa CLEVELAND, 0.. Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.900 holdover 26; market, steady to 10c higher: 180-250 lbs., $9.60; 180 lbs. down to pigs uniformly $9.35; rough sows. $7.75; stags, $5.75. CattleReceipts, 300: market, eariy steer sales fully steady at week s advance; some later bids easier; common kinds [email protected]: sows about steady; iow cutter and cutters $2.50@4 mostly; bulk sausage bulls, [email protected]: best weighty kinds quoted $6. Calves—Receipts. 200; market, steady, better grades vealers upward to [email protected]; medium. s9® 11 kinds fairly numerous; cull and common kinds. [email protected]. Sheep— Receipts. 2,000; market, lambs strong to mostly 25c higher on better grades; bulk [email protected]: throwouts, [email protected]; largely $6 up to local Killers; sheep, steady.

Bv United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 7.—Hogs—Market, s®2oc higher; 120 lbs. down. $8.25; 120-140 lbs.. $8.50; 140-160 lbs., *8.75; 160180 lbs.. $8.90; 180-200 lbs., $9; 200-225 lbs.. $9.10; 225-250 lbs.. *9.20; 250-300 lbs., $9.30: 300-325 lbs.. *9.05; 325-350 lbs., $6.80; 350-400 lbs., $6.50: roughs, *7.75; stags, $5.50; calves, $11.50; lambs, $7.75. Bv United Presa TOLEDO. 0., Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts, 200- market. 10c higher; heavies, $969.25; mediums. [email protected]; yorkers, $8.7569; Pigs. $8.75@9. Cattle—Receipts. 75 market. steidy; calves, receipts, light; market, steady. Sheep—Receipts, lights; market, 25c higher. Bv United Press PITTSBURGH, Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts, 2,500; market, mostly 15c lower; packing sows, 110-240 lbs.. $9.60 69.65; top, $9.70: 120-i6o lbs., [email protected]; packing sows, mostly [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, nonemarket, nominal; calves—Receipts, 150diacfPt. steady; good and choice vealers, common and medium, mostly [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts, 1,000; fat lambs, strong to 25c higher: good and choice handyweights. [email protected]; desirable heavy lambs, $7®7.50. Bp United Press EAST ST LOUIS. II!.. Nov. 7—Hogs— Receipts. 9.500: market fairly active to 10c htßh*r pigs strong to 25c higher; too. kulk. 170-250 lbs., $9.1569.25: most laO-16) lbs., $969.10: 100-150 lbs.. .78.75® ? : „„„ SoW£ \ $7-85 6 8.40. Cattle—Receipts. 1.000; calves. 600; not enough steers on sale to make a market: other classes steady; good choice vealers. $11.75. Sheen —Receipts, 1.000: market steady to strong: too lambs. $8: bulk. $7.50 67.75; common thrwouts. $4.5065: fat ewes. $2.506 3.50. Bv Times Special CHICAGO. Nov. 7.—Primary receipts: Wheat, 1.021,000, against 998 000; corn 784.000. against 596,000: oats. 322,000. against 271.000. Shipments—Wheat, 887.000 against 831,000; corn, 359,000. against 254.000; oats, 238,000. against 289,000. New York Liberty Bonds —Nov. 7 ?'is . 101.12 4th 4Us 103.20 Treasury 4%s 113.4 4s 108.36 3%S Os ’47 102 17 34s of ’43 102.80

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HEAVY SELLING DRIVES FUTURE MARKETLOWER Weak Securities Trade and Local Sales Add to Weakness. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 7. Extreme weakness in the stock market added to persistent selling by a large local house dropped wheat sharply on the Board of Trade during the late trading and prices fell below the previous close for the first time durirfe the day. The market showed stubborn resistance on Jie way down, however, and there was a slight rally at the close. Com was firm, but sold off with wheat. Oats reacted with the other grains. At the close wheat was ’$ to 94 cent higher, com was % cent lower to % cent higher and oats were 4 to % cent higher. Provisions w’ere unevenly steady to higher. Liverpool held its gains and closed 1% to 1% cents higher. Buenos Aires was 14 to 14 cents higher at mid-day. Winnipeg reported the sale of 750,000 bushels of wheat for export. Cash prices were 1 to 2 cents higher. Receipts were six cars. Corn advanced sharply with wheat at the start and held its gains to midsession. Receipts were again smaller than expected and the cash demand was very good. Cash prices were 1 to 2 cents higher. Receipts were 159 cars. Oats were extremely dull, but had a fair advance on the strength in the other grains and the market held its position at midmoming. Cash prices were 4 to 1 cent higher. Receipts were sixty-one cars.

Chicago Grain Table —Nov. 7 WHEAT— Prev. _ . , .°D e !h, High. Low. Close, close. Dec. (old). .74*8 "754 .734 .744 74 New. .75 .754 .73*8 .74*8 i744 Mar. (old). .784 .794 .774 .78% .77** New. .794 .794 .’'7% .784 .774 May (old). .804 .814 .80 .804 .804 New. .814 .814 .804 .804 .804 July 814 .82 .894 .814 .80% CORN— Dec. (old). .73*1 .74*8 .724 .734 .73 4 New, ,734 .744 .73 .734 .734 Mar. (old). .77 4 .77% .76 1 8 .764 .76 4 New. .78 .784 .76*% .774 .76% May (old). .80% .804 .784 . 78% .79 New. .80% .80 4 .784 .79 .79% July 81 .814 .80 .80 .804 OATS— Dec. (old). .314 .324 .314 .314 .314 New. .324 .324 .314 .314 .31 4 Mar. (old). .34 .344 .. . .334 334 May (old). .35 4 .35 4 .35 .35 4 .354 New. .354 .354 .35 .35% .35V' B R.YE— t Dec. (old). .43 4 .43 4 . 42*8 . 42% .43 Mar. (old). .484 .484 .464 .484 .47 New. .48 4 . 484 .47 4 .47 4 .47 May (old). .494 .494 .484 49 .48% New. .50% .50Vi .49 .49% .49% LARD— Nov 11.15 11.15 11.12 11.12 10.85 Dec 10.65 10.80 10.65 10.80 10.60 Jan 10 40 10.40 10.32 10.37 10.35 Feb 10.37 10.37 Mar 1 10.40 10.40 May ... 10.52 10.55 10.47 10.50 10.55 BELLIES— Jan .... 12.37 12.30 May .... .... .... .... 12.60 12.52 July .... 12.75 12.60 Bv Times Sped'll CHICAGO, Nov. 7. —Carlots: Wheat, 12; corn, 179; oats, 35; rye, 1, and barley, 11. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 1 northern spring. 75% @ 76 4c; sample grade hard, 71c. Corn (new) —No. 3 mixed, 714 c; No. 4 mixed. 694® 694 c: No. 5 mixed. 6646674 c; No. 6 mixed. 664 c: No. 2 yellow. 74c; No. 3 yellow. 71672 c; No. 4 yellow. 684 @7o4c; No. 5 yellow. 67@69c; No. 6 yellow. 654® 66c: No. 2 white, 72@73c; No. 5 white. 70 6704 c: No. 6 white 686684 c. Corn (old)—No. 3 mixed. 734 c: No. 1 yellow, 764 c; No. 2 yellow. 7646764 c; No. 3 yellow. 76c; No. 4 yellow. 73c: No. 2 white. 89c: sample grade, new. 59466440. Oats -No. 2 white, 32%@324c: No. 3 white.

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Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the IndianapoUs Board Os Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basis 414 c New York rate, were: Wheat—Steady; No. 1 red. 72®74c: No. : red. 71672 c; No. 2 hard. 68669 c. Corn—Steady: No. 3 white. 66@65e; No. 4 white, 63665 c; No. 2 yellow, 61g63c: No. 3 yellow. 59660 - No. 2 mixed. 57659 c: No. 3 mixed. 55 6 56c: No. 5 steady; No. 6 mixed. 284@30c; sample, mixed. 2746 284 c. Oats—Steady. Hav—No. 1 timothy. sls® 16: No. 2 timothy. sl3a 14; No. 3 timothy. *16616.50: No. 1 light clover mixed. $16.50617; No. 1 clover mixed. $17.50618. —lnspections Wheat—No. 4 red. 1 car: No. 5 red durum. 1 car: No 5 northern spring. 4 cats. Total. 6 cars. Corn 1 new)— No. 1 white. 9 cars; No. 2 white. 2 cars No. 4 white. 1 car: No. 5 white. 2 cars: No. 2 vellow. 7 cars; No. 3 yellow. 12 cars; No. 4 vellow, 14 cars; No. 5 vellow. 7 cars: No. 1 mixed 1 car: No. 4 mixed. 3 cars; No. 6 mixed. 1 car. Total. 60 cars. Oats—No. 1 white, 1 car; No. 4 red, S cars. Total. 6 cars. 314632 c. Rye—None. Barley—43®6sc. Timothy—sß® 8.15. Clover—sls.2s@23. Bv United Press TOLEDO. Nov. 7.—Grain close: Wheat —No. 2 red. 83 6 84c. Corn—No. 2 yellow. 7946814 c. Oats—No. 2 white. 35® 36c Rve —No. 2. 70c. Clover—Domestic, prime old. $14.50: prime, new. sls: prime, choice, new. $15.35: prime, choice, old. $14.80: December, $15.25: February. $15.50: March. $15.75. Alsvke —Cash. $13.65; December. $13.90: March. *14.30. Butter—Fancy creamery. 406 41c. Eggs—Country run. 35 @JBc. Hay—Timothy. *1.75 cwt.

Produce Markets

Eggs (Country Run)—Loss off delivered in IndianapoUs. 25c; henery Quality No. 1, 38c ■ No. 2. Idc Poultry (Buvlng Prices)—Hens, weighing 5 lbs. or over. 19c; under 5 lbs.. 1 ic: Leghorn hens. 13c: springers. 5 lbs. or over. 19c or under 5 lbs.. 17c: ducks, springers. 12c: old cocks. 9® 11c: ducks, full feather fat white. 11c: geese. Bc. These prices are for No. 1 top oualltv Quoted bv Klnean A: Cos. Butter (wholesalei— No. 1. 41 ®42c: No. 35640 C. Butterfat—39c. Cheese (wholesale selling orlce per pound)— American loaf. 31c; pimento loaf. 32cc‘ Wisconsin firsts. 27c: Longhorns. 34c. New York Llmbereer. 36c. Bv United Press , . . NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—Flour-pull but !isteadv; Pr m?ss Cat M3%0 $4 ' 3 Yard-Ea^G middle west spot. *11.95® 12^0^ 5. Tallow Ouiet: special to extras 4'j®44c. Potat.es—Quiet and steady; Long I s ' and v ri *Vs° 63.40 bbl.: Maine. bbl.. Idaho. 50c@*3 bbl. Sweet potatoes—Dull, southern baskets. 65c6*135: southern bbls.. $1.7562.75; jersey. 50c@$2 basket. B CHICAGa r Nov. 7.—Eggs—Market steady to firm; receipts. 1.240 cases; extra firsts. 34636 c; firsts. 31@32c; current receipts. 25®28c: ordinaries. 20@24c; seconds. 156 20c. Butter-Market easy: receipt*. 9.780 tubs: extras 36c; extra B”s% flrtss. 304@32c: seconds. 29@30c. standards. 33 4c. Poultry—Market steady, receipts, 1 car; (§■ 19c; Leghorns. 14c; ducks. 16618 c, geese. 15c: turkeys. 18624 c. Cheese Twins. 174@174c: young Americas. 184 c. Potatoes—On track 475; arrivals. 156. shipments. 811; market about steady consin sacked round whites. $1.5061-60. Minnesota North and South Dakota round whites. $1.3561.50: Colorado brown beautifies and McClures. [email protected]: Idaho sacked russels. $1.90@2. Bv United Press CINCINNATI. Nov. 7.—Butter—Steady; creamery in tub 'ots. according to score. 33636 c; common score discounted 2®3c: packing stock. No. 1. 30c: No. 2,25 c: No. 3.15 c: butterfat. 34@36c. Eggs—Steaay: cases included: Extra firsts. 420; firsts. 33c; seconds. 29c: nearby ungraded, 38c Live poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount: fowls, 5 lbs. and over, 19c; 4 lbs. and over, 17c: 3 lbs. and over. 13c; Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over 13c: roosters. 13c; colored frvers, over 3 lbs.. 22c: broilers, colored, over 2 lbs., 22c: broilers. 14 lbs. and over. 23c; Leghorns and Orpington broilers. 1% lbs. and over. 18c: broilers, partly feather, 12c; Leghorn and Orpington fryers, over 2 lbs., 16c; roasting chicks, 4 lbs. and over. 22c; black springers, 12c. Bv United Press CLEVELAND. Nov. 7.—Butter—Extras. 36c; standards. 334 c. Eggs—Extras. 43c; firsts. 34c. Poultry—Fowls. 21c: medium. 18c; Leghorn. 7%c; heavy broilers. 186 19c; Leghorn broilers. 16® 17c; ducks. 156 20c; old cocks. 14@15c: geese. 15c; turkeys. 25c. Potatoes—Ohio round whites. $1,806 1.85 per 150-lb. sack; Maine Green Mountain. $2.256 2.35 per 120-lb. sack; Idaho russet medium to large, $2.50 6 2.75 per 100-lb. sack NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —NOV. 7 High. Low. Close. January 6.10 5.95 5.95 Mav 5 92 5.90 5.90 July 5.72 5.67 5.67 Septemßer 5.71 5.53 sfi6o December 6,91 6.80 6.82

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WOMEN FIGHT GIVING UP THEIR JOBS TO MEN Employment ‘Relief’ Move Is Scored by National Group. Bp L nilcd Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—A charge that working women are being made by employers and labor leaders in many cases to bear the burden of “unemployment relief.” was made today by the National Woman's Party. Miss Muna Lee, director of national activities of the feminist organization, said such “relief” in many cases consisted of throwing worthy women out of jobs and replacing them with men. She announced the organization would hold a special regional conference Nov. 24 and 25 in Boston, to plan further steps to prevent the members of the Cotton Textile Institute of America from discharging all their women night workers. The ironic suggestion that it might be necessary to urge women not to get married in order that they might retain their jobs, was made as a comment on the action of the Cedar Rapids (la.i Federation of Labor, and other labor leaders, in campaigning to replace unmarried women who have no dependents with jobless married men.

New York Bank Stocks

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New York Curb Market

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