Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1932 — Page 11

JUNE *, 1032 -

LIGHT SELLING FORCES WHEAT PRICES LOWER December. September Options Touch New Lows for the Season. BY HAROI-D E. BA IN V11,1,E In l'd Pf* *l*ll * arre-pendent CHICAGO. Juno B—Further rem stocks and at Liverpool, cave wheat a sharp downturn as the Board of Trade opened today. Liverpool was weak on further liquids‘son and pressure fiom Manltobas. Trading was not large at the start but scattered selling more than offse* the ligh* support t.nd December and September deliveries hit new lows for the season. Corn was easy with wheat but showed some resistance. On*s and rye were off fractionally but held above their lows at the start. At the opening w'heat was to \ cent lower, corn was unchanged to . rent lower, oats * to cent lower and rye . to cent lower. Provisions were very slow. Liverpool was lower than expected and declined 1- cents by mid-after-noon. Corn was firm throughout Tuesdays sc smn with spe-.calists saying tha f the market had been oversold in the prevailing bearishness. Cash demand was the largest in some time, at 175.000 bushels, and there is a feehng that a continuation of this demand would greatly improve the situation. There was iess pressure on oats Tuesday titan for several sessions. The ca. h demand remains good. SAYS JOHN D. DECEIVED Alliance Head Charges Magnate's Advisers Tried to "Buy Him.” if./ I Prr,. NEW YORK. June r John D. Rockefeller has been "grossly deceit rd by his advisers in declaring for repeal of prohibition. William H. Anderson, general secretary of the American Protestant Alliance, said in a formal statement today. Anderson declared that the Rockefeller advisers had tried to buy me into silence" by cutting off my contributions. "Failing in this.” he said, "they Joined with the wets and the alien influences behind them to destroy me.”

Independent, Amateur Baseball, Notes, Gossip

Bedford Yanks defeated B.vrgrrsville Merchantx fi to 5. Sunday. Weddle of the Me'c! nt hurled fine ball for teven irnimt. allowing only three hits. He v> lifted for a pinch hitter Next Sund.it Merchantt> i. play South Side Turner- For game, ante Eddie Verbyck. Barge ravtlie. Kntoaii) Black Tat* fast Negro cl ih. is seeking a it* pitcher, catcher, fast third baseman and hard hilling outfielder. These pin'era are wanted at onre for road hip Write C M FlO'ri, SOI North ri’thps A B r will hold an important meeting fi tij-riat night at 7in at the home of Manager Philips. Alt players :i.ms' • trend, ;->:ate cltaor. wanting games write William Rider, 1551 East Befifontain Fifty second Street Merchants lost to Rider Coffee Indians. 0 to 3. although out - hitting their rivals. 12 to ft Next Snndav Met.hunts play a' Castleton. For games al'er Jt.lv 17, rail Wa 5167 or write Bob Eliott. 5167 College avenue. MHwav won their .ixth straight game hv defeattnc Fountaintown Sunday. 2 to 1 Spears pitched fine ball for the victors, ailowmg but thre< hits and turning in fr rt eno' Mldwav - will hold a special meeting tonight at Persson s. Rovalton baseball dub wants games with ct*and s*te teams tn June Jttlv and August. Write I’htl Ward. ,NV v Augusta. Ind. Id’xlngfon A C will take on the fast Prospect A. C. Sunday. For games with Lexington. write T Robinson. 2201 Pleasant street. Indianapolis. Central Transfer will practice at Rivertde No. .1 Friday at 5 10 p. m All platers are requested to attend Transfers will piav Hare Chevrolet nine Sunday at Grande park. For game- with Transfers, ■write T. R. Dean 1029 STith Alabama atree - Rargersville, Shelbyvllle and Franklin, notice. Indiana National Bank is leading the American league in klttenball, after completion of first ro :nd games The leaders hate a team batting average of .350 Wanzenre and has 387. McOtntv 310. Nooue ..V>4 Turney 51* Mams .444. Cook* 409. M >;-,n .18 -, Haitian .214 and Ruggestem •3*50 W Hard A C lost to New Palestine Sundav, 10 to 9. in en inning' Holman and Jai -son with four hits each. led the losers attack, Holman getting two homers and a triple, w tie stanlev homered for th* winner* WHire,- have Sunday and Jue 19 open Write or wire Emerson Cox, 315 North Hamilton street or call Ch. 0514. between 6 and 7 p m. Vonneeu' hardware tune defeated Rnvallon Snndas 52 ‘o 3 J Long and Baker formed the winners hat'ery. Tnriianapo A Star fast Negro club w nts a game ;or Sunday and for other da'”' in J ;te md July Write James Brooktn*. 921 Hosttfook street Blues to Play Night Baseball Bn 7 ,m- < Special KANSAS CITY. Mo June R Kansas City has turned to mpht baseball, the fourth club in the American Association to take up the nocturnal pastimine. The Blues will play two frames a week under the arcs, starting with Indianapolis here on July 6. President* GectrcP Mufhlebach announced. Lights are being installed now. Indianapolis. Columbus and Louisville are o'her A. A. clubs playing night bail. JOCKEY HURT IN SPILL By United Prtn CHICAGO. June R—Jockey Wayne Wright today was nursing injuries received when he was thrown off his mount Zida. in the running of the sixth race a: Washington park Tuesday Zida stumbled, and tossed Wright to the track, where two horses had to leap over him. He was able to crawl off the track, but physicians who examined him. discovered he has suffered a possible fractured leg and internal injuries. MRS. MCASKKY WINS Mrs. Carl McCaskey of Hishland turned in low gross of 2 to capture honors in the guest day golf tournament at Avalon Country’ Club Tuesday. Mrs. A Goldstein of Broadmoor was second. Mrs. David Lurvey of Broadmoor won net honors with an 86. • FBfTCHETT 18 SILCCTBD gn 7 ,met spreial DETROIT. June 8— Nick Bruck. Chicago, today took over his new job as president o? the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America. Jess Pritchett. Indianapolis, was named a vice-president at Tuesday’s elections.

New York Stocks ' R, Thomaon A McKinnon> ————-

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Produce Markets

Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hfns. heavy breeds. 10c: Leghorn hens. 8o broilers, '•olored springers. 2 lbs. and up. 16c 1’- to 2 lbs.. 13r: bareback and partlv feather'd 10c; leghorn and black, l'.i :bs and tin 1.3 c: corks and stags. 4c: leg- , horti rocks. 3c Ducks, large white, full feathered and fat. 7c: small. sc. Geese, t full .'-athered and fat. 9c. Young and old guineas. 15c. Eggs. No. 1 current re- , ce:pts B'-c. Duck eggs. sc. Loss ofl for , rots, blood rings and mashed. Butter—--21022c: under grades. 18 m 19c. Buttcrfat 15c These prices for healths- stock free from feed. Bv the Wadlev Company Bp s nited pret * NEW YORK. June 8 Potatoes Market, qui-t. southern. $1 254i3.30 barrel Bermuda. S5 50" 6 barrel; Maine. 81.25 y 165 barrel: Canada. 81 05 i2 15 barrel. Sweet potatoes Market, dull: Jcrsev. baske-. 35c ii 5150. southern, basket. 35c :51 FlourMarket, quiet, spring patent? *4 0504 40 Pork Market, steady mess. 817 25 Lard Market, stead'-, middle west spot. 83 950 405 per 100 lbs. Tallow Market, quiet: special to extra. I’4i2 , c Dressed poultry Market, qutet: turkevs 110 30c: chickens. 15- 27c; broilers. 1,40 30c: fowls 8 , i 19c; Long Island ducks. 12015 c Live poultry Market. quiet geese. 74i12c. ducks. B.i 13c fowls. 16420 c turkey* 10 i b 20c. roosters. Swllr: chickens, pullets. 23 a 28r. broilers. 130 27c Cheese—Mar- ! ket, quiet, state whole milk, fanev to special. 104?0r. voting America. 110 1l s .c. Eggs Market, firm, receipt*. 32.M5 cases nearby white apretai*. 18> ; 2t< ? c: standards, 17*i 18r# medium M’i*?l7c. rehandled. 13-’< ■• 14c: Pacific coasts, lg'jfc 1 24 JC, brown. Is' t i23c. Bp I nited rr,',' CHICAGO. June * Eggs Market, firm: receipts. 15.084 cases; extra firsts, 120 [ 13',-c; firsts. 12' 4 ' tr’.c; current receipts, j tl’.-c. seconds lO'yC. Butter- Market, i firm; receipts. 12.359 tubs; extras. 16’,c; extra firsts. 160 16'*c: firsts. 156 IS' -c. •econds. I2tf 14c standards. 16’,r Poultry Market unsettled receipt' 50 trucks: fowl*. 13s.ilc; Leghorn* lS'-stlSc; ducks. 9 U'jc geese. Sc. turkevs. 100 12c turkeys. !o'.il2c: roasters, 8c broilers. 15>; 21c: Leghorn Ijroiler*. 13c; stag'. 11c. Cheese- Tains. 9 1 ; • 10’.jc Potatoes—On track 278: arrivals. 42 shipment' 873. market, dull, slightly stronger. Wisconsin Round Whites. 90ff95c Idaho Russets. 90c 181.10. Southern Bliss Triumphs, 81.255* J 50. Bn United Press CLEVELAND. June 8 Butter -Market, steady: extras. 20 s ,c: s'andard*. 30’r Eggs Market, firm, first*. 12'jc; curren* receipts. 12c Poultry- Market steady: heavy fowl*. 13114 C medium fowl*. !4‘l 15c Leghorn fowl*. M*i2c heavy broiler*. 200 22c Leghorn broiler* 13418 c ducks. 100 12c: old cocks, 80 10c. geese. Bc. Potatoes—Ohio. New York Pennsylvania 65c per bushel sack; Maine Oreen Mountain mostly 8101.15; few. 8135 per 130-lb. sack Ildgfvo Russet medium to large $1554 165. per 100-lb sack. Bn United press CINCINNATI. O June * Butter-Pick-tnc stock No 2 Bc. No. J. 6c. butterfat. 11*9 !Jc . Eggs—Higher, cases including extra firsts. 13c: seconds. 10c: nearbv ungraded. !2c. Live poultry —Thin and coarse s'cck sells only at heavy discount: fowls. 5 lb* and over. 12c: 4 lb* and over. 13c. 3 ib*. and over, ll’.-c: Leghorns 3 lbs •nd over. lO'jc roosters. 6c; colored broilers l lbs snd over. 15c. I‘j lbs and over. 16c: 2 lbs. and over. l*c frvers. 3 lb* and over. 23c: partlv feathered. 104 12c. Leghorn broilers 1 lb and over. 15c I’t lbs and over. 15c. 3 lbs and over. 16c: blackk springers 12c: ducks under 3 lbs., •ell at liberal conceaatons: ducks white. 4 lba. and over. 8c under 4 ib* sc: colored, s lbs. and over tc: under 4 lbs.. Sc soring ducks, white 4 lbs and over. l2c: under 4 lbs.. B'*e; colored 4 lbs and over. 12c. under 4 lbs. f'jc: turkevs No 1. hers. 8 lbs and over IV: voun* Toms No. 1. 10 lba. and over. 13c.

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The City in Brief

THI S*nAT FIT NT* 1 ntineerlnt Sucielv luncheon. Board of Trade advertisinr Club Itineheon, Columbia Club Amerlran Biislnea, Club liineheon. Cos. Ittmhia Club. Real f!ate Beard luncheon. Uaahln*tnn Aearia luncheon. Harrlaan. ‘itma Nil Itineheon. Waahinrton. Republican vtate Convention, all da*. Tomlinson, hall. George Asrhe. xales manager of the Coca Cola Bottling Company, will speak at. the luncheon of the Advertising Club Thursday at the Columbia Club. Nominating committee for election of officers June 23 will submit its report. Speaker for the luncheon meeting Thursday of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board at the Washington will be George B. Sears of New York formerly associated with the Gordon fc Hargrave Company. SEIZE THREE STILLS IN SERIES OF RAIDS Police Squads Report Confiscation of Whisky and Wine. Police in three raids Tuesday reported seizure of three stills and several gallons of whisky and wine. Avran Lascu. 45, is charged with still possession and blind tiger as a result of a raid at 1317 West Michigan street, led by Lieutenant Frank Reilly and Sergeants Wayne Bear and Joe Everson. Police reported confiscation of two gallons of whisky, ten gallons of wine and a still of fifteen-gallon capacity. Sergeant Lester Jones directed a raid at 311 Spring street, resulting in arrest of Leroy Smith, 34, and Sam Dodson, 46. who are charged with still possession and blind tiger. Seizure of a still improvised from a wash boiler and several gallons of red whisky was reported. Lieutenant Walter Claffcy and Sergeant Harold Morton and squads reported seizure of a twenty-gallon still at 1501 East Eighteenth street,! but made no arrests. Ninp gallons of whisky were confiscated, police said. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: East, southeast wind. 11 miles an hour; temperature. 63: barometric pressure. 9.91 at sea level; ceiling, clear, smoky, unlimited; visibility, 5 miles; field, good. Pilots Feared Dead /Iff f nit* ft Prvmn ST JOHNS. Newfoundland. June B.—Arthur Sullivan and Dr. Karl Kuehnert, missing since they started on an airplane flight on Decoration day. were give.; up as lost today after Canadian pilots and a Grenfell mission plane from Boston made a thorough search over Newfoundland. Tire pilots reported no sign of the missing men or wreckage of their plane. Back to Freight Job It;i I nitrd I'rrf* DALLAS. Tex.. June 8. Harold Bromley, five times art unsuccessful aspirant to a Seattle-Tokio non-stop flight, plans to return soon to his job of flying an aerial freighter for a Mexican mining concern. He flew here Tuesday from El Paso. Births BnjA Marahall and Thcrc*a Garriott. 1513 East Forty-ninth. Carl and Mildred Nash. Methodist hospital Ora and Esther Mason. Methodist hoapltal. Luther and Anna Warren. 327 West Twenty-seventh. Girl, Walter and Ann Felt*. 714 East Minnesota. Fore,' and Jeanette Blanton. Methodist hospital. Fred and Helen Paige. Methodist hospital. Deaths Charles B'aek. 49. 452 North Arsenal. Acute dilatation of heart Paul Sachter. 50 Christian hospital, carcinoma Jane Gill. 2 tour*. 2*ll East Vermont, atelectasis Mary Elizabeth Itanev. 72. 3418 Clifton apoplexy. Bailie Short. 23. citv hospital peritonitis John Lar. e 30. 2304 East Washington, fractured skull. Robert Hnlen. 13. White River drowning. accld*ntal Ira Estell. <7. Central Indiana hospital, general paralysis. George Ask'in Fuller. 77. city hospital, coronarv sc!ercls. Auburn Davis. 33. Centr*' Indiana hospital. cereral paralysis Leleh Delores Kellnms. 3 months, citv hospital, malnutrition Arthur C Kofahl. 48. St Vincent s hospital. ecut appendicitis. Susie Bridgeforth. 28. 535 Agnes, pulmonary ttiberculoals Etnil'v Farley. B*. 1925 Howard, chronic ! mvocarditta. Thomas Roe. 38. Spencer Hotel, angina I pectoris.

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO —June 7 High. Lorn C1o!* January 5.72 5 70 5.72 March s.ag 5 *5 5 8* July * 2# 5 22 5 22 October 5 5.1 5 43 5 4* December 5 65 5 5* 5 60 NEW YORK High Low Clone. January 5 65 5 5* 5 *0 March 5*2 5.1 t 57* Mav 5 9* 5 91 5 91 Julv 5 20 5 10 5 14 I October .. "... 544 535 533 December 5 5* 5 49 5 53 NEW ORLEANS January . 5.5* ] March 57* 573 5.73 I Mm Ml Julv 5 20 5.11 5 14 October 5.40 5.32 f.|* December 5 54 5 4* 5 52 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —June 7 High Low. Close. Mav , *3O 0.19 629 Seotetnber . . *4O * 3* 6.3* December 6 30 6.2* 6.2*

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SLUMP CARRIES PORKER VALUES UOWNIO CENTS All Cattle Classes Active. Steady at Week's Advance. Hogs slumped slightly thia morning at the Union Stockyards, prices on most classes ranging 10 cents under Tuesday's average. The bulk. 100 to 350 pounds, sold for $3.10 to 53.45; early top holding at *3.50. Receipts were estimated at 7.500; holdovers were 171. All cattle classes were active and fully steady at the week's advance. Receipts were 1.2C0. Vealers held steady at $5.75 down. Calf receipts were 600. In the sheep market lambs were mostly selling at $6.50 down. This morning s extreme top was SB. Receipts were 900. Irregularity again played a part in hog trading this morning at Chicago. Asking was steady with Tuesday's ax'erage. early bids 5 to 10 cents lower The bulk of good to choice porkers scaling 190 to 210 pounds were bid in at $3.40 to *3.45. while early top sold at $3.50. Receipts were 21.000. including 5.000 direct; holdovers, 5.000. Cattle receipts were estimated at 9,000: calves. 2.000; market steady. Sheep receipts. 7.090: market strong. HOGS Jun* Bulk Early Top. Receipts 1 3 K>4 3 45 13 50 8 000 2 3 15i 3 50 J 50 7.M0 a IS'/T 3 50 3.50 8.000 4! 3 054} 340 3.45 3.500 . 3.20® 3.85 J 5.5 300 7 3204 j 3.35 380 * 000 *. 3 10*6 3.45 3.50 7.500 R*rlpl*. 7.300 -.mark*!, high**. il4O-180i Good and choic* 1 3.40 —Lieht Lights—--180-I*o' Good and rhoic* 3 45 —Light W*i*hts— . <!*o-200i Good and choir.* 3454 J 3 50 1200-220> Good and choic* 3404 t3 45 —Medium Weights—- ■ 220-2501 Good and choice. .. 3 30'.’ 340 1250-290' Medium and g00d... 3.204} 325 —Heaw W*t*hls—-(29o-350' Good and choice .. 3 10' 3 0 —Packtn* Sows—-(3so-500' Medium and g00d... 3 73'.? 285 'IOO-130' Slaughter pigs CATTLE Receipt*. 1.700; market, ateady. Good and choice * 5 754} 7 50 Common and medium 3 (54i_ 5.79 (1.000-1.8001 Good and choice ? 22? 1 Common and medium S.ioSt o °o —Heifer*— Good and choice 5 254i 6 50 Common and medium 3.504* o.za —Cows— Good and choice 2-22 fl 2 5 2 Medium 2 754} 3.n0 Cull and common •• 1 504 c 2. ,5 —Bull* i vrarllns* excluded— Good and choice brefs. 2 22/’ * nil Cutter common and medium.. 2 25i j.uo CALVES AND VF.ALF.RS Receipts, 800; market, steady. —Vealers— Good and choice 4 5 254/ 5.75 Medium J.OOs, 5 2a Cull and common 2.50a 4.00 —Calve*— Good and choice i! Common and medium 2 50ii. 3.a0 —Storker and Feeder Steer*Good and choice 4 oOff 8 00 Comomn and medium 3 2a4t 4.a0 (600-1.500' Good and irholce 1 52," ?22 Common tnd medium 325 u 4. 50 SHEEP AND lAMBS Receipt*. 90; market, steady. Good and choice 5 fi '^2 , ' , 5 n 2 Common and medium J.so'o 6.5JJ Eves, medium and choice. .. 1.03/i ..no Culi and common jus Other Livestock H‘t I nitt <1 Prr CHICAGO. June 8 —Hogs—Receipts. 21.000. including 5.000 direct; srt 10c below Tuesday's average, packing sows steadv; 180-220 lbs., *3.4o'u 3.50; top. 53.50: 230280 lbs., S3 20'-i 3.40; 270-370 lbs.. 534/3.20; 140-170 lbs . 53.10'’13.40. pigs. 52.754t3.15; packing sows. S2.soft< 2.90; ,ight lights. 140\6O lbs., good and choice. J3r.i3.40; light weights. 160-200 lbs., good rnd choice. 13.304i3.50; medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice. $3.25'./3.50. heavy weights. 250-350 ibs.. good and choice. s3'<■ 3.30; packing sows, 275-500 lbs., medium ana good. 52.506u3; slaughter pigs. 100-130 los.. good and choice. *2.7541.3.15. Cattle Receipts. 9.000: calves, receipts. 2.000; yearling and light steers, slow, steady; 'medium weight and weighty steers, steady to weak; shipping demand comparatively narrow lor kinds scaling over 1200 Ibs ; largely steer and yearling run; bulk. 55.754/7; early top. 57.35; some held higher; other classes steady, scarce; slaughter cattle and vealers steers. 600-900 lbs., good and choice. 56.50'" 7.65: 900-1100 lbs . good and choice. s6.so'n 7.75: 1100-1300 ios . good and choice, t5.504x7.78: 13001500 los.. good and choice. S6 504i7.75; 6001300 lbs., common and medium. $4,254: 8.50: heifers. 550-850 lbs.. Rood and choice. *5,754/6. 15: common and medium. $44/5.75; cows, good and choice. $3,104/5; common and medium. $2,754/3.50; low cutter and cutter. $1,504/2.75; bulls, vearitngs excluded, good and choice beef. $34/ 4 25; cutter to medium. $2,254/3; vealers. milk fed. good and choice. S6'>/7: medium, $5,504/6; cull and common. $3,504/5.50; stocker and feeder cattle: steers. 500-1050 lbs., good and choice. $4.754/.6; common and medium. $5,504/6; cull and common. s3.so'u 5.50. stocker and feeder cattle: steeis. 500-1050 lbs., good and choice. s4.7s'’iS. common and medium. $3,754/ 4.75. Sheep—Receipts. 7,000; very slow, mostly 254/50c lower; slaughter ewes weak; good to choice lambs. $6,504/7; best held higner; medium to good yearlings. $4.25'//4 50: choice kinds held around $5.50; slaughter sheep and lambs; iambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $6.5041 7.25; medium, $5,504/6.50; all weights common. $4 50}5 50: ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $163.35; all weights cull and common. 50c4f51.75, feeding iambs, none. By l nitrd Prrtn PITTSBURGH. June *.— Hogs- Receipts. 1.000; market, delayed by late trains; lew earlv sales about Sc higher; choice light weights up to $4; little bulk sold early. Cattle —Receipts, 15; market about steadv;t medium to good steers, quoted at $5.15'// 5.60: hetfers. $4,254/5.65: cows. $2,854/ 4. common and medium bulls. *2.654} 3.25 Calves- Reeeipts. 300; market, steadv; pood and choice vealers. *s'./6. Sheep—Receipts. *00: market, lambs, about stead*. $8 154/ 7.75 lor good and choice grades. By l nitrd Pm EAST ST. LOUIS. June 8 Hogs—Receipts. 10.000. including *OO through and direct; market weak to 10c lower; iop $3.33; bulk 150-225 lb'.. $3.30. 225-260 lbs . $3.1003.36; 280-300 lbs.. s3’/3 10; 100-140, lbs *2.754/3.15: sows. 52.35'.i2 50. Cattle -Receipts. 3.200. calves. 1.500; market, generally iteadv with vealers steadv to i 25c higher at $0.254?5 50: a few fed steers $6 -i 6 25. western graasers. *s'./ 5 40; mixed vearitngs and heifers, $6: rows. $2.75'//3.50. , low cutters. $1.25(1.75: top sausage bulls quotable, $2.75. Fheep— Receipts. 4.5Q0: market, not established, buvers talking lower: asking steady; asking up to $7.25 for desirable lambs By Tifnrx Special LOUISVILLE. June *.—Cattle. 12*: steady; bulk common and medium grass steer* and hetfers $4.25 -a 5. better ftnished drv :eds eligible to 53.75 or better; beef cows and bulls. $3 down: low cutters and cutters. $1'(2.35: bulk medium to good l'ght stoekers. $44i5: common down to $3. Calves—Receipts. 300 mostlv 50c lower; good to choir*. $44/4 50: medium and threwoutfi. $3.50 dowc Hog*- Receipts. 700: toe lower, 170-220 lbs.. $3.40; 225255 lbs.. $3.10: 260-295 lbs . $2.75: 300 lbs. ud $2.25; 140-160 lbs . $2 *0: 133 lbs. down. $2.40; sows 11.25 */2: stags, mostly si. Sheep—Receipts. 3.000: market, not established: general aualitv plain asking 25c lower on better: grade lambs at $6.50 to mostly $6.75: for the bulk with choice kinds holding to $7.25: most bids 50c off with the bulk bid. $8 50 down Tuesdav s shipments—lso calves: 77 hogs and 2.906 sheeo.

Bn United Prcut CINCINNATI O. June B—Hoea—Receipt*. 4.500. mcludtnc 349 direct: held over none, generally 15c lower on 160 lbs. ur. better grade 160-250 lbs . $3 35 6 3.60. mostly $3 60 on around 220 lbs. down: 240300 lbs *3 100 3.40: 130-150 lbs.. 10c lower ** $3 25- packing sows, steadv. $2 250 2 50. Cattle-Receipts 450: calve*. 400: generally steadv. odd lots common and medium steers and heifers. *4.25 0 5.50. a few better finished vearllnes ud to 95 759 6: most bef cows. 13.28 f? 3.73 bulk low cdtters end rutter*. 81.7841.75: bulls *3 5003 a few un to 83 23 realera steadv with Tvesdav's close; good snd choice. $4 50'5,50; lower grades mcatlv $4.50 down; few *5. Sheets— Receints. 5.000: lambs, weak to mestlv 25c lower; stsot* ofl more: better grades moatlr *7 23 07 50 some downward to $7: several decks, good to choice. $7 65: common and medium. s.*'‘4 50; sh-eo steadv. fat ewes. BMgJ 50; a lew up to $2 Bp United Prett CLEVELAND June B.—Hogs- Receipts, 1.600 holdover, none ; steadv to 15c lower-ten-23d lbs $3 70 240-300 lba.. $3 40*1 3 50: 140 lbs down. $3 2*4 3.30 Calves— Receipts. 600. active strong to 51c higher end rather erratic: better grade* *7 freely: few beat. $7 50 . 250-100 lba. 85fl 3 50: 290 lbs kind to $6. little under $5 and few light weight* under $5 50 Sheep —Receipt*. *00: lamb* active. f;iv steady: better grades *7.509 freelr. cgr.non and scarce, Tuesday * top. *5.75.

BELIEVE IT or NOT

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Bright Spots of Business

Bv United Pres* NE3V YORK. June * -The smallest number of business failures since earlv December took nitre during the week ended June 2 with a total of 489. against .596 in the preceding week. Bradstreet'a reported. WASHINGTON Freight rarloadings during the week ended Mv 28. totaled .529.93$ ear*, a rain of 5.512 far* over the preredin* week and the Aral rise in a month, according to the American Railwav Association. NEW’ YORK—Automobiles production in the United Slates and Canada mrreased 20 per cent m Mav as compared with April, according to an estimate bv Ih* National Automobiles Chamber of Commerce. DES MOINES, la. Mavtag Comnanv. manufacturers of washing machine*, resumed operations in all department*, recalling its full force of 1.100 men to work. NEW YORK—Four railroads, the Reading Comnanv. Chesapeake Ar Ohio Illinois Central and New York. Ontario AWestern, showed gains in n*t operating income for the first four months of th* vear as compared with the corresponding period of 1931. LOS ANGELES—A new record was made hr Transcontinental and Western Air during Mav. when passengers rrrled showed an inrrrase of J 95 per ernl over April, it was announred. NEW YORK -Automobile output during the week ended June 4. totaled 50 44,1 units, against 47.127 units in the preceding week, according to Stein. Alstrtn As Cos.

Cash Grain.

—June 7 The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b . shipping point, basis 41’ 2 c New- York rate were: Wheat—No. 1 red. 410 42c: No. 2 red. 409 41c: No. 2 hard. 405i 411Corn—Steadv: No 2 white 229 23c: No. 3 white. 210 22r: No. 2 vellow, 219 22c: No. 3 vellow. 205,21 c: No. 2 mixed. 200 21c, No. 3 mixed. 199 20c Oats—Weak: No. 2 white. 15',fI16'ac: No. 3 white. 143*4 15* _-c. Hav -Steady iF o. b. cotintrv points taking 23'ac or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville > No. 1 ‘imo?hv. 57tt7.50; No. 2 timothy. 86 9 6.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red 1 car; No. S red. 1 car. Total. 2 cars. Corn —No 4 white. 1 car: No. 2 vellow. 1 car; No. 3 vellow. 1 car: No. 2 mixed. 1 car No 3 mixed. 2 cars Total. 6 cars. Oats—No. 3 white. 1 car. Total. 1 car. Chicago Grain Range —June 8 — WHEAT— Prev. High. Low-. 11 00 close. July 51 .80', 505. .51'i September .53'* 52'4 52 J < .53 J December ... 58 .55*. 55’, 56 s . CORN— Julv 29', .28'. 28 s 4 .28’. September ... 31', 30 , 31 .31'* December ... 32'i .33 .32 .32'j OATS— Julv 30'. 20 20 .20' September .... .JOk, December . . .21 T ANARUS .2! "* • .21 s * .21 RYU Julv 31 \ .31 .31 31' September 33’. 32'2 33’, 33 s 4 December ... .37 .36*4 37 .37', LARD— Julv 3 85 3 72 September . 3.85 3 82 3 82 3 82 October ... 3 87 3 85 Bn Timrt Special CHICAGO June 8 -Cariots Wheat. 7 corn. 25; oats. 17; rve 0. and barlev. 0. Bp Timr Special CHICAGO. June 7 —Primary receip's: Wheat 573.000 egainst 675.00 C. corn. 167.000. against 457.000 oats 141.000. against 166.000. Shipments: Wheat 360.000. against 1.230.000: corn 51.000. against 437,000: oats 69.000, against 171 000. Bp t'offrd Pren* CHICAGO. June 7.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 2 red. 53c; No 3 U’.c: No. 5 hard, weevilv. 50c: No. 2 vellow. nard. 53c: Nc 5. weevilv. 50-: No 1 mixed 52c Corn —No. 1 mixed. JS’.c: No 2 29 S 4C. No 1 vellow. 30V4t30'jc: No 2 30' 4 c: No. 3. 299 30c: No 6 28933'2C; No. 1. btli dlfl . 29' ;C: No. 2 bill difT.. 29' jC. No. 3 white. 30c Oats—No 2 white. 21'* 921 ,c: No 3. lO'jkiSO'/c: No 4. 1910'2C. No 3. biil. diff. 19',c Rve—No sales Bariev —34i 45c. Timothy—s2.7so3. CTover—3# 25<f! 14. Bp Vnitrfl Pr< * TOLEDO. June 7 —Grain in elevators, transit billing Wheat—No 2 red. 51 t sac. Corn—No. 2 vellow. 31'j032'ic. Oat*— No 2 white. 234,24 c. Rve—No. 2. 390 39c Track prices. 28'jc rat# Wheat—No. 2 red. 4S'6o: No l red. le premium. No. 2 red. to 3e discount; No. 3 red. 2'k to 4e discount Corn —No 2 vellow. 370 28c: No. 3 yellow 26727 c. Ota*—No. 2 white, 20 0 21c Clover—Prime. $9 Alsyke—Cash. 38 75. Butter—Fanev creamery. 22c. Eggs —Extra*, lie. Hay—Ttmothv. per cwt.. 80 cents

New York Bank Stocks

•Bv Thomson * McKinnon* June I Bid. Ask. ■ Barkers 43 4.4 ‘ Brooklyn Trust 140 150 i Centra! Hanover 90 94 Chase National 2 26 Chemical 29'. 31'• City National 26', 28', Com Exchange 43 46 Commercial '. 100 308 (Continental 12', M' Empire .•... 14 16 j First National 945 1.045 Guaranty I*7 202 ■ Irving 14S 15S ; Manhattan Sc Company ... 17 39 ! Manufacturer* 19 I New York Trust .. ’. 59 1 * 62 ’•* Public 18 ■* 20‘j Retail Store*— Assx Dry Ods., .. ... I’c IH

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Following is the explanation of Ripley’s “Believe It or Not,” which appeared in Tuesday's Times: Christ's Hospital Is a School— Christ's hospital in London was founded in 1553 by Kind Edward VI of England as a school for orphans. Its ex-officio governors are the lord mayor of London, the aldermen, and twelve common councillors. The institution sometimes is referred to as ' Blue Coat School,” from the curious uniform of its pupils, which has survived to this day. Many prominent persons who led England in the field of government, science, and literature have been educated at Christ's hospital. The Million-Headed Families of China—Among the vast multitudes of China there are no more than 400 surnames evolved from the original 100 families of the Bac, the original founders of the Chinese nation. Bearers of the same name consider themselves as members of a single family 'Shinl, applying to his conception all limitations and privileges applicable to a family unit. In particular, it is forbidden for two of the same name to intermarry, and there are other picturesque restrictions to make the lot of the married promoter very hard indeed. China numbers approximately 400 million inhabitants. With the exception of the Wong family, which numbers four million members, it is figured that every Chinese family has no less than a million living heads. The Walking Kitchen The Hindu Shaikla of Jaipur had spent most of his life undergoing the fire ordeal, a very meritorious sort of martyrdom for a Hindu Saddhu. The fire ordeal consists of sitting bareheaded in a broiling sun. surrounded by five fires, which add to the discomfort of the sitter. Shaikla then demonstrated a variation of the fire ordeal for the benefit of a European. He placed a burning coal brazier on his bare head and held it there until his frugal meal, a sort of Hindu gruel, was cooked and ready to be eaten. Thursday: A Remarkable Run. Other Livestock Bp 1 n Her! Prct EAST BUFFALO. June 8 Hogs on *a!e .00. steady to lOr lower; good to choire 160-220 1b... S3 90; mixed offerings. 83 80: 260 lbs., including big weights. $3 40 pigs and underweight*. 93.500 3.75 Cattle- Receipts. 100; medium grass steers and heifer*. *3 25: plainer kind* 34.2505.10: cows unchanged, cu'ter grades. 81250 2 Calve* —Receipts. 175. vealers. steady: good to choice largely *7; common and medium. *4 500 6 Sheep—Receipts. 250: lambs, active: fully steady: good to near choice natives. $1 75: closely sorted kinds eligible. 98 25; Jhrovrouts. 86.2506.50: handyweights ewes. S3 75 down. Bp l nilrii Pre* FT. WAYNE. Ind . June 8 - Hog market 10-15 c lower, piss and light weights. $3.20 9 3.38: lights $3 3503 40: mediums. 83 3061 3 35: havies. *3 109 3 20; roughs. 12 50. stag*. $1.25: calve*. $6: *we and wether lambs. S6O 6.50; bucks. 850 5 50. Bn l nited Perm TOLEDO. June B.—Hogs-Receipts. 250; market. 100 15c off heavv yorkers. 53 40 03 50 mixed, $3 2303 40; bulk. $3 40'-: 3 50: pigs. $3: light*. $3 roughs. $29 2 25. Cattle- Receipts. 50; market, stadv. Calves —Receipts, light; market, strong Sheep and lambs—Receipt?, light, market, stead;-'. Bn l. nitrd Pret* LAFAYETTE. Ind . June 8 —Hog market steadv to IV lower. 160-210 lbs $3 20; 210-225 lbs $3.15: 225-235 lbs.. $1.10; 235250 lbs.. $3.05; 150-173 lbs. S3 275-300 lbs. *2 35: 300-325 lbs. $2 90 MO-ISO lb* . 83: 120-140 lbs $2 90 100-120 lbs. $2 75 roushs *2 50 down: ton calves $5: top lambs. $6 Cop Lose* Cycle in Chase Bp Vnittd Prett CHICAGO. June 8. Motorcycle Patrolman Charles Cayr lost not only three youths in a stolen automobile that he was chasing, but also the motorcycle he was chasing them with. When the youths abandoned the car and fled on foot. Cayer parked his cycle and ran after them. Failing to capture them, he returned. to And the cycle gone.

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Dow-Jones Summary

Openheim Collins A- Cos. sales for nine I months ended April 30 1932 amounted to $8 567 121 against $11,954,645 in like period Os 1931. Youngstown Sheet and Tube omits nuar- ; terlv dtvidne dos 11.37'j on preferred stock. , due at this time. American Express declared the regular ouarterlv dividend of $1.30. parable Julv 1. of record June 17. ! J. C. Pennv Comnanv In Mav renorted sales totaling *12.64*.211 against sls 4.50.966 in Mav 1931: five months sales amounted to $57,248,359 against *62 527.910. Northern Pacific in April showed net loss of *398.506 after charges against $334,899 i in April. 1931; four months net loss totaled ; $2,715,623 against *942,002. Gasoline stocks in week ended June 4. declined 90.000 barrels to 44.247,000 barrels: domestic erode oil oufnut during ween averaged 2.181.250 barrels dailv. an increase of 11.850 over previous week. Rankers Trust Comoanr derla-rd the regular ouarterlTv.dividend of 75 rent*. McCrorv Stores Coornoration in Mav rrl ported sales totaling *1 154.647 against !$3 411.111 in Mav. 1931; five months I amounted to $16,078,794 against $18,344 *BO United Light and Power Company omits ouarterlv dlivdend of *l5O on *6 rumuj lative preferred stock, due at this time ' Auburn automobiles declared the regular | ouarterlv dividends of *1 in cash and 2 i per cent in stock. —.— Dominion Stores in four weeks ended I Mav 28. showed sales amounting to $1 746 - ; 254 against $2,022,199 in like 1931 period twenty-two weeks neded Mav 28 sales I totaled $9,915,043 against $10,811,815. Continental Illinois Rank and Trust Company declared the regular ouarterlv ; dividend of $3. parable Julv 1, of record ! June '2O. New York Central loadings for week ended June 4. totaled 30.009 ears against ■’7.599 in previous week and 52.437 in lik* 1931 week

Net Changes

By United Prctn NEW YORK. June 7—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow; Off Allied Chemical sqi. 11 American Can " 371 Ji* American Telephone ’ ay'. 2’ Atchison a*’, is. Auburn ....' 35 Bethlehem Steel ’ #>, 1 Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit.... 15', 3 Case jgi , Chesapeake k Ohio 13’, , Consolidated Gas 391, 11 Consolidated Oil. unchanged . 4’. Du Pont jt i ' Electric Power 43, General Electric 10*, General Motors .. jt. v Internationa! Telephone 31, t Lorlllard j<), Montgomery Ward 51, v, New Y'ork Central id, ji* North American 171, i*. Pennsylvania g> 4 i. Public Servi-e * 33*, Radio 31, i, Bear* Roebuck 14, 1 Standard Gas j'-, t Stand Oil N J 33’, s, Texas Corp 10 1, Union Carbide '. 17’, ji. Union Pacific jqt. p, U 8 Steel 27’, I Vanadium g', 1 sVestinghouse 30’, j Woolwor’h 35’, p. New York Liberty Bonds —June 7 Liberty 3 1 ..* '47 100 10 Liberty Ist 4’.s ’47 ijj 1$ Liberty 4th 4’,s '3* 102 80 Treasury 4>,s 52 103 80 Treasury 4s ’.54 100 22 Treaaurv 3s 55 *9 23 Treasury 3’s ‘SB 97 28 Treasury 3’.s 43 iMarch’ 95 22 Treasury 3Ns '43 (June' 9330

Local Wagon Wheat

Cltr gram elevator* are oayjne 3*c for No 2 wheat and 38c for No. 2 hard wheat.

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STUCK ISSUES SHOW UNEVEN TRADE ACTIUN Utilities. Rails Slightly Lower: Auburn Sells Down.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirtv industrials for Tuesday 47 4. off 1 **. Average of twentv rails 1*25 off .82 A erage of twentv utilities 1* 47. off *4. Average of forty bond* 71 43. up .32 BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Junp B—Pricps moved irregularly on the Stock Exchange during the morning session today, both stocks and bond* lacking definite trend. Around noon the list was somewhat steadier and aome of the leader? were slightly above iheir lows. Selling went ahead in such issues as Brooklvn-Manhattan Transit, which made anew low at 13 V off 2’: American telephone, which touched 84'. off IS. and Woolworth at 24' i, off IV Woolworth slipped off when i: was announced that H T Parson had resigned as president. No Change Expected Parson left Woolworth m conformance with a company rule which forces retirement of every active man when he reaches the age of 60 He is succeeded by Byron D Miller, formerly vice-prerident and treasurer, hence no change is expected in the company's management policy. Recent unloading in BrooklynManhattan transit was ascribed to fears over the safety of the $4 dividend when directors meet later this month. At. today's low. the stock was yielding an annual return of nearly 30 per cent. Ctilities Move Down Utilities were off fractionally around noon and rails declined. Chesapeake <fc Ohio was unloaded around li 1 -.-, off a point, while Union Pacific lost l'j to 35'. Steel common held around 26*., off V while fractional declines were noted in Du Pont. American Can, General Electric. Case, Radio and Montgomery Ward. Audubon Automobile touehed 34, off 1. when it was announced the company had cut prices. Later the stock rallied to 37V up 2V

Bank Clearings

INDIAN APOLI9 STATEMENT —June 8 Clearings $1 790.000 00 .Debits 4.022.000 no TREASURY STATEMENT —June 8— Net balance for Jun* 6 $288.096,30.5,06 E:<n*nditur*s 34 221 3.41 .42 1 Customs r.-rts. mo to dal* . 3.279.680 11

Foreign Exchange

'Bv James T Hamill & Cos 1 —June 8— Prey, _ _ Goen close. Sterlinr England 3.66’. 3 67', Franc. France 0.194'; 0394’. Lira Italv 0514 .0514'• Franc. Belgium 1396 Mark. Germany 2.370 2370 Guilder. Holland 4053 40.65 Peseta. Spain 0*25 082* Krone Norwav 1835 181.4 Krone Denmark 2005 2020 Yen. Japan . .3250 32.40

New York Curb Market

liy Thomson A- McKinnon) —June 8— 11:00 11 00. Am Cvanamid 2'. Great A A- P 11.4 Am Gas A- F! 17' Gulf OH 2. Am Lt A Trac 12 Nia Hud Pw r 3'; Am Sup Pwr. 1 Penroad I', Asso Gas A- El l' St Regis Paper 2 Can Marc . .... * Std of Ind 17’ Cent. Sts E! .. Std ot Ohio 22’. Cities Service . J l , Un Gas . 1 E! Bond A- Sh 7', Un Lt A- Pwr 2’ El Pwr Assn. 3 Ut Pwr l' Ford of Eng .. 2’ Un Fndrs *•

Investment Trust Shares

'By James T Hamill Ar Co.t PRICES ARE TO 12 NOON —June 8— Bid Ask. Am Founders Corp com ... .12' 2.5 Amer and Gen Sec (A' I 00 Am Inv Tr Shares t 40 1 65 Basie Indusfrv Shares . 1.37'j 1 75 Collateral Tr Shares tA' .. 2 50 3 00 Corporate Tr new 1 35 1 40 Cumulative Tr Shares .2 00 2 37'* Diversified Tr Shares IAI. 500 Fixed Tr Oil Shares 1.35 Fixed Tr Shares 'At .... 500 Fundamental Tr Sh lA>.. 2 I2'j 250 Fundamental Tr Sh <B'.. 2 2.4 275 Leaders of Industry iA>.. 200 Low Priced Share' 1 37'j M*s Inv Trust Shares .. in 37'i 10 87'* Nation Wldr Securti*! l.gt'a 2 12'j No American Tr Shares 148 14.3 Selected Cumulative Sh 4 00 4 40 Selected Income Sh 200 2 50 Shawmut Bank Inv Tr .. 25 12.4 Std Amer Tr Shares .. .. 200 Super Corn of Am Tr Sh 1 *7' , 2 I?'* Trustee Std Oil 'A- 2*7>; 300 Trust** Std Oil <B 3 82'g 300 U S Elec Light A- Pwr <A• 10 24 122.5 Universal Tr Shares 1.50 2 00 Chicago Stocks Opening Bv Jam** T Hamill A CO.l —June 8— Rendix Aviva ~ S’, Swift A- Cos 9‘ Bore Warner 4 Swift Inti 14, Comm Edison 54' Walgreen Sirs J', Inaull rnm '4l RAW XI GAR PRICES —June 7 Hirh. Low Close January go .77 *0 March 88 .|i I5 September “2 j 72 December 79 .75 !7*

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