Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1932 — Page 10

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STOCK MARKET RALLIES AFTER EARLY DECLINE Oil Shares Feature With Gains Ranging Up to Point or More.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thlrtv industrials for Wednasdiv 44.08. uo .81. Average of twenty rails 14 00, up 2V Average of twenty utilities 17.58. up .23. Average of forty bonds 89 72 ud .06. BY ELMER C. WALZER I'nlted Press Financial Kditor NEW YORK, July 7.—Aided by a strong bond market the stock market today rallied after an early decline and around noon was irregularly higher. Oil shares featured with gains of fractions to more than a point. All issues of the group participated in the advance with the low-priced shares making the best showing. Favorabk statistics of the industry together with reports of favorable trade agreements with foreign oil units helped the market here for petroleum shares. Rails Bid Higher Railroad issues were up fractionally with their bonds, the latter being featured by a 5-point rise in New York, Chicago & St. Louis 6s, due later this year. Utilties made up nearly all of early losses that exceeded a point in some instances. Steel common held around 22% near noon, where it was off %. Woolworth was at 24%, unchanged; Du Pont 23%, up %; American Can 33%, off /.; Allied Chemical 47%, up •%, and Auburn Auto 48%, off %. International fehoe continued weak, breaking to anew low at 20 Vi ,*off 6% points. Wednesday the issue lost 5 points. For a time this stock worked against the general market, but it’s weakness was isolated and the list righted itself, later helped by the strength in bonds and easier money rates. U. S. Bonds Active United States government bonds were bolstered up in more active turnover, being aided by further easing of money rates. Call money today declined to 2 per cent for renewals for the first time since last October. It had been pegged at 2Vi per cent since the first week in January. ■ Traders still were anticipating agreement at Lausanne, and on this theory bid up the price of German bonds, the two government issues rising to new 1932 highs in the early trading. Other German issues were sharply higher and wide gains were made by Italian and Argentine loans. Commodities slowed down today with wheat off fractionallly and cotton off 10 to 14 points. Sugar held firm.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —July 7 Clearings $2,191,000.00 Debits 8,394,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Julv 7 Net balance for Julv 5 $334,930,822.65 Expenditures 22.694.005.71 Customs rccts. mo. to date 2.345.264.18

Foreign Exchange

ißy James T. Hamill & do.) —Julv 7 Open. Sterling. England 3.56% Franc. France 0392% Lira. Italy 0511 Franc, Belgium 1389 Mark. Germany 2374 Guilder. Holland 4035 Peseta, Spain 0811 Krone, Norway 1756 Krone. Denmark 1932 Yen. Japan 2738

Investment Trust Shares

<Bv James T. Hamill dr Co.l PRICES ARE TO 13 NOON —July 7 Bid. Ask. Am Founders Corp com ... .37 1 a .50 Amer and Gen Sec A 12% 1.00 Am Inv Tr Shares 1.25 1.50 Basic Industry Shares .... 1.00 Collateral Trustee Shares A 2.12% 2.62% Cumulative Trust. Shares.. 1.60 Diversified Trustee Sh A... 4.25 Fixed Trust Oil Shares ... 1.25 Fixed Trust Shares A 3.87'j .... Fundamental Trust Sh A.. 1.75 2.12% Fundamental Trust Sh 8.. 1.87';, 225 Leaders of Induslry A 1.87 1 Low Priced Shares 1.25 .... Mass Inv Trust Shares ... 9.00 11.00 Nation Wide Securities ... 1.60 190 North American Tr Shares 1.10 1.15 Seelcted Cumulative Shares 3.50 4.00 Selected Income Shares ... 1.75 2.25 Shawmut Bank Inv Trust.. .25 1.50 Std Amer Trust Shares . t . 1.70 Super Corp of Am Tr Sh.. 1.50 .... Trustee Std Oil A 2.37 2 Trustee Std Oil B 2.75 3 121a U S Elec Light & Pwr A. .10.00 12.00 Universal Trust Shares ... 1.25 ....

New York Curb Market

(By Thomson A McKinnon! —July 7 11:00 11:00 Alum Cos of Am Ford of Can... 3!.* Am Cyaatmid. 2 Great AA P 118 Am Oas A Elec 16 5 j Hudson Bay ... 14* Am Sup Pwr.. l'illmp Oil of Can. 7‘ 4 Ark Gas A .... ’ 4 Int Pet 9 Ass Gas St Elec IUMt Prod .. 3> Braz Pwr & Lt. 9 Nia Hud Pwr.. B'/ 2 Can Marc J 4 Penroad I** Citioa Service .. 2'.Salt Creek 3 3 4 Cons Gas of B. 43 Std of Ind ... 18'a Deer A Cos 4 Un Lt A Pwr... 2 Elec Bond A Sh SVUt Pwr T * Gen Aviation . l-'iUn Fndrs 5 RAW SUGAR PRICES —July Hish Low Close. January 1.00 .98 .99 March 1 02 98 1 00 May 1.04 1.03 1.04 July 89 .88 .88 September 95 .93 .95 December 1.01 .97 1.00 A. R. Madison represents ACACIA Mutual Life Insurance Cos. Over 1880,000,000 in force. N 712-715 Meyer-Kiser Bid*.

We Are Distributors of COR PORATE TRUST SHARES AA and Accumulative Rights on Corporate Trust Shares exercisable July Ist to 15th. We shall be glad to take care of this for you. Breed, Elliott & Harrison Established 1912 109 N. Pennsylvania St. Street Floor Indianapolis

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-July 7Prev. Railroads— High. Low. Close, close. Atchison 2014 2019- 20% 20% Atl Coast Line 10 Balt & Ohio 5% 5% Chesa & Ohio 10% 10'/* 10'/* 10% Chesa Corp 6 -5% 5% 6 Can Pac 9% 9% Chi N West 2Vi C, R I & P 2V* Del L & W 9 Erie ... ... J Great Northern. 614 6% 6% 6% Illinois Central 6% Lou & Nash 10% 10% Mo Pacific ... ... 1% Mo Pacific pfd ... ... 314 N Y Central..... 11% 11% 11 Vi 11% NY NH & H 7 7% Nor Pacific 7 6% 7 6% Pennsylvania 7% 7% 7% 7V4 Reading 11 Vi So Pacific 7Vi 7% 7% 7Vi Southern Ry 3% 4 St Paul pfd .... lVi 1% 1% 1% St L Sz S F 1 Union Pacific .. 301* 30% 30% 31% Wifbash 1 1 Equipments— Am Car & Fdy.. 4V 4 4 4 Am Locomotive.. 4*/* 3% 4 3% Am Air Brake Sh 7% Gen Am Tank 11 General Elec ... 9% 9% 9% 10 Pullman ... ... 13% Westingh Elec... 17% 17'/* 17% 17% Rubbers— Firestone 10% Goodyear ... ... 6% Lee Rubber 2 % ... Motors— Auburn 48% 47 Vi 48 49 V 4 Chrysler 6 6 General Motors. 7% 7% 7% 8 Graham-Paige 1% Hudson ... 4% Hupp 1% 1% Packard ... 1% 1% Studebaker ?V4 3% White Motor ... Yellow Truck 1% 1% Motor Access— Bendix Aviation 5 Borg Warner 4 .1% Briggs ; 3% Buc-d Wneel 1 Eaton 3 El Auto Lite 9% 9% Hayes Body ... % % Murray Body 2% Sparks W IV4 S ewart Warner 2V Timkin Roll ... 8% 8 8 8 j Mining— I Am Smelt 7'/ 7 7 7*i Anaconda Cop.. 4 3% 4 4 Alaska Jun 9% 9% 9% 10'/* C;1 & Hecla 2'/* Cerro de Pasco.. .. ... 5 4% Dome Mines 9% 9*4 9% 9% Freeport Texas 10% Granby Corp ... ... 3 Great Nor Ore.. .. ... ... SVi Homestake Min 121V4 Int Nickel 4% 4% 4% 5% Inspiration ... ... 1% Kennecott Cop.. 6 5% 6 6 Miami Copper 1% Nev Cons ... ... 3 Noranda ... 13 13 Texas Gul Sul.. 12% 12% 12'A 12 U S Smelt 10% Oils— Amerada ... 15 14% Atl Refining 11 11 Houston ... ... 2 Sbd Oil 8 7% 8 7% Mid Conti 4% 4%. Ohio Oil 7% 7 7 7>/ Phillips 3% Prairie Pipe 7% Pure Oil 3% 3% Royal Dutch 18 18 s * Shell Un 3% 3% 3*4 3Vi Simms Pt 4% 4% 4% 4 Cons Oil 5% 5% Standard of Cal .. ... 19 184* Standard of NJ 25 24 s , 24V* 25 Soc Vac 7 6% 6% 6% Texas Cos 9% 9% 9% 10 Union Oil 9 Steels— Am Roll Mills 4% 4 | Bethlehem 8% 9*4 i Bvers AM ... ... 9 Inland ... ... 10 McKeesaort Tin 33 33% Midland 2 2% Newton .. ... 3'4 Remib I & S 2 2 U S Steel 23% 22% 22% 23 U Vanadium . ... 7 Vi 7% Tobaccos— Am Tob iA ( new 50 49 49 49 Am Tob <B> new 52 51 51 51 V 4 T.is & Mvers B *0 39% 39V* 40 Lorillard 11 s * 11V* 11'* 11 Pe'-nolds Tob 27 s * 27% Std Com Tob % Unitd Cig % ... Utilities— Adams Exd 2% 2Vs 2% 2 Am For Pwr 2% 2% Am Pwr 45 Li.... 4% 3 s * 3% 4% A T T 77 76'* 76% 77% Col Gas * El 6% ss*5 s * 5 s * 6 s * Com <fc Sou 2% 2 2V* 2*/ Cons Gas 36 s , 35 s * 36335,6 5 , El Pwr gr Li 3% 33% 3 Gen Gas iA) % ... Tntl T & T 3 s * 3V* 3% 3% Lou Gas &El 12% ... Natl Pwr Ac Li.. 7 s * 7 s , 7% 7% INo Amer Cos 17 16% 16% 17 Pac Gas & El 19% 19% 19% 19% 1 Pub Serv N J.. . 32% 31% 31% 32% I So Cal Edison 19 Std G k El 10 | United Corp 4% 4 4 4% Un Gas Imp. 12% 12% ! Ut Pwr & L A 2% i West Union 14 s , Shipping— Am Inti Corp 3% 3% United Fruit 14% 14% Foods— Am Sugar Beechnut Pkg 31 Vi Cal Pkg 5 ! : Can Drv 9% Coca Cola 83% 82 s * 82V* 8.3% I Corn Prod 26 Cudahy Pkg 21 | Cuban Am Sug 1% 1 i Gen Foods 20% 20 Hershey 45 i Kroger 11V* Nat Biscuit 21 s , 21% 21% 21% Natl Dsirv .... 15% 14% 15 15 I Puritv Bak 5% Safeway St 34% Std Brands ..... 10 s * 10% 10% 10 s * i Drags—j Cotv Inc ii Drug Inc 27% 27 27 28% i Lambert Cos 26% 27 I Industrial*— i Am Radiator 33% s *3% Bush Term 30% Gen Asphalt 6 Otis Elev jo' . Indus Chems—i AirRRed 35,3 5 , 32% 33 33 5 , Allied Chem 47 s * 47 47% 47% Com Solv 4% 4% Dupont .. 23% 23% 23 s . 23 5 , ; Union Carb .... 16*, 16% 16** 16* U S Ind Alco ... 16% 16 16% 16% Retail Stares—- ! Oimbel Bros l Krevge S S 6 s * 7 ! May D Store #% Mont Ward 4% 4 s * 4 s * 4% Penny J C 16% 16'* 16% 16% Schulte' Ret St., ... l l

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Sears Roe 10V4 10% IOVi 10% Woolworth 25 24% 24% 24% Amusements— Eastman Kod .. 38% 37% 37% 38Vi Fox Film (Al 1% 1% Grigsby Grunow Vi Loews Inc 14% 15 Vi Param Fam 1% 1% Radio Corp 3% 3 3 / 3% 3% Miscellaneous— City Ice & Fu 14Vi Congoluem 7 Proc & Gam 21% 21% Allis Chal 4% 4Vi 4% 4% Amer Can 33% 32% 33 ‘ 32% J I Case 24% 23% 24 24% Cent Can 20 20 Curtiss Wr % 1 Gillette SR 12% 13'/* Gold Dust 10% 10 % Int Harv 11% 11% 11% 11% Int Bus M 61 Vi 61% Un Aircraft Bs*8 s * 7 s * BV* 8% Transamerica 2 s /* 2%

New York Bank Stocks

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —July 6 Bid. Ask. Bankers 40Vi 42% Brooklyn Trust 105 120 Central Hanover 85 Vi 89 Vi Chase National 19% 21% Chemical 26% 28% City National 25'% 27'% Corn Exchange 41 44 Commercial 83 87 Continental 11% 13% Empire 14% 16% First National 865 965 Guaranty 172% 177'% Irving 14% 15% Manhattan &Cos 15'% 17% Manufacturers 17% 19% New York Trust 54 57 Public 1434 16%

Net Changes

■'{)/ l nih il I‘rvsK NEW YORK, July 6.—Closing prices and net changes ofl principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: Allied Chemical 47% *% American Can 33 % 1 American Telephone 77'% % Atchison 20 7 • 1% Auburn 49'/* 2% Bethlehem Steel 9% % Case 24% 1% Columbia Gas 6 s * % Consolidated Gas 367* '% Consolidated Oil 5% % Du Pont 23% % General Electric 10 •% General Motors 8 '/. International Shoe 27 .. 5 Kennecott ..; 6 % Lorillard 11 % Montgomery Ward 4 s /* •% N Y Central 11% % North American ... 17 % Public Service, unchanged. 32V* Radio 7 3% V* Sears Roebuck 10% '% Stand Oil Calif 18% % Stand Oil N J 25 1 Texas Corp 10 % Union Carbide 16% '4 Unon Pacific 31'* l'/ U S Steel 23% % Western Union 14% IV4 w'est.inghouse El 17% 1 Woolworth 24% '%

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO —Julv 6 High. Low. Close. January ..’ 6.48 6.23 6.48 March 6.60 6.36 6.60 Julv 6.10 5.85 6.10 October 6.27 6.00 8.27 December 6.40 6.14 6.40 ‘ NEW YORK January 6.40 6.13 6.40 March ..*. 6.57 6.30 6.55 Mav 6.72 6.44 6.71 Julv 6.06 6.79 6.05 October 6 22 5.91 6.21 December /.... 6.35 6.07 6.34 NEW ORLEANS January 6.29 6.20 6.29 March 6.50 6.27 6.50 Mav 6.65 6.44 6.65 July 6.06 5.74 6.03 October 6.18 5.91 6.15 December 6.31 6.05 6.28

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Following is the explanation of Ripley's “Believe It or Not” which appeared in Wednesday’s Times: Alex Morrison’s Accurate Golf— Morrison, famous golf technician, was the first to make a business of trick golf shots, and during his varied exhibitions, has hit a golf ball off a girl’s knee, foot, wrist and head. Also, off the neck of a bottle, off a mirror and similar objects, where extreme accuracy is needed in the swing. Morrison probably has the most perfectly arched, accurate swing in golf. In all his performances, it is strange that he should have used some one’s head for a tee more frequently than anything else, where a divot would be most disastrous, but he has made 6,188 such shots without a miss. Practically all his exhibitions have been in theaters or on golf courses before public galleries. Friday: “A Stupendous Feat of Transportation. AMUSEMENTS 140* r ft S T'„| FRANK DE VOE c ■ KIDDIE S ■ DONATELLA ■ i Inkos. and cakmenl Vketr-Up! Rep-Up! Laugli-Up! LAUGH WEEK Starts SATURDAY .4 Scintillating Frolic of Fun on Stage and, Screen WITHERS’ OP’RY” *'J Travesty on the Old-Time Variety ” Funniest Art in Vauderille “FAST COMPANIONS” Rich Rollicking Racing Romance TOM HU OWN and Star Vast MOTION PICTURES

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PROFIT-TAKING SENDS WHEAT PRICES DOWN Little Support in Evidence in Light Early Trade; Corn Dips. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO. July 7.—Profit-taking and selling on the failure of Liverpool to fully respond to the advance here Wednesday dropped wheat fractionally as the Board of Trade opened today. Trading was light at the start with only moderate selling and very little support. Corn eased slightly with wheat in a slow trade. Oats and rye were very dull with scarcely a trade at the opening. Opening Is Lower At the opening wheat was % to % cent lower, corn was unchanged to % cent lower, oats V 4 cent lower and rye unchanged. Provisions were about steady to firm, the latter on meats. Starting firm, Liverpool was *4 to % cent higher at midafternoon. A better feeling exists among wheat traders than at any time recently. Buying by eastern interests indicates a broadening of interest and a belief in better prices. The chief factor is the wet weather in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. The weather overnight was unsettled with hail and heavy rains in lowa and northern Illinois and Indiana. Cash Com in Demand Reports of cash sales of 140.000 bushels of corn, including 110,000 bushels to a Canadian starch plant, with charterings for 345,000 bushels more to go to Buffalo created a more friendly feeling toward the market. The light country offerings also acts as a strengthening factor. Many acres in lowa were washed out by the rain Wednesday night. Oats are being neglected at times. The sentiment favors buying on the breaks. By United Press TOLEDO. July 6—Cash grain close: Grain in elevators, transit billing: Wheat No. 2 red. 49%@50%c. Corn—No. 2 yellow. 33*i5 34Vac. Oats—No. 2 white. 24®; 25c. Rye—No. 2. 36%®37%c. Track prices, 28tic rate: Wheat—No. 2 red. 44® 44%c; No. 1 red. lc premium; No. 3 red, Vi to 3 cents discount; No. 4 red, 2Vi to 4 cents discount. Corn—No. 2 yellow. 29'/a© 30c: No. 3 yellow’, 28%®29c. Oats—No. 2 white. 21 ©22c; No. 3 white, 20®21c. Butter—2lc. Eggs—l3c. Hay—Boc per cwt.

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Bright Spots of Business

By I'nited Pre NEW YORK. Julv 7.—Bradstreet's food index in week ended Julv 5 rose to *1.67. fourth successive weeklv advance. PHlLADELPHlA—Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Comoanv awarded contract for generating stations of Philadelphia Electric Comoanv. costing *8.500.000. RICHMOND. Va.—E. I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company's Ampthill plant has continued to recall emploves laid off during the oast two months. CHICAGO—Month long advance in hog prices raised Quotations 57 per cent and has bolstered sentiment in farm belt. PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Suburban W ater Service Comoanv gross income in vear ended March 31 was *l9B 982. against *187.473 in preceding fiscal year. RICHMOND. Va—Unusual huckleberry crop in this section has given work to many unemployed for first time in months.

Cash Grain

—uly 6 The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board ol Trade f. o. b.. shipping point, basis 41' 2 c New York rate, were: Wheat—Strong: No. 1 red, 38® 39c; No. 2 red. 37®38c; No. 2 hard. 37®38c. Corn —Strong: No. 2 white. 23®24c: No. 3 white. 224x230; No. 2 yellow, 22®23c: No. 3 yellow. 21@22c: No, 2 mixed. 21® 22c; No. 3 mixed, 20®21c. Oats—Strong: No. 2 white, 18@17c; No. 1 3 white. 15%®16c. Hay—Steady: if. o. b. country points taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) No. 1 timothy, *7®7.50; No. 2 timothy, *6® 6.50. s 1 reel, 1 car: No. 2 red, 2 cars; No. 3 red, 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car. Total, 5 cars. Corn—No. 2 white, 3 cars; No. 3 white. 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 3 cars; No. 4 yellow, 1 car. Total. 8 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 1 car; No. 3 white, 4 cars. Total, 5 cars. Chicago Grain Range —July 7 WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. 11:00. Close. Sept 51% .51% .51% .511* Dec 54% 54% .54% .54% CORN— Sept 32 .31% .31% .32% Dec 32% .32% .32% .33 j OATS j Sept 20% .20% .20% .20% Dec 22% .221/4 .22% .22% Sept 32% .32% .32% .32% Dec .35% .35% LARD— Sept 4.90 4.92 Oct 4.87 4.90 Jan 4.65 .... By Times Special CHICAGO. Julv 7.—Carlots: Wheat. 12; corn. 10; oats. 20: rye. 0. and barley. 3. By Times Special CHICAGO. Julv 6.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 984.000 against 2.833.000: corn. 165.000 against 475.000: oats. 191,000 against 234.000. Shipments—Wheat. 463.000 against 1.244.000: corn. 659.000 against 260,000: oats. 291.000 against 95.000. By United Press CHICAGO. Julv 6.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 2 red. 49 , i®:50c: No. 1 hard. 50c mew); No. 2 hard new. 50c: No. 2 mixed. 48%®49c: No. 1 mixed new. 49%c. Corn —No. 2 yellow. 30%® 30%c; No. 2 white. 31c: No. 4 white. 30c. Oats—No 2 white. 20%®21%c: No. 3 white. 19%® 20c. Rve—No sales. Bariev—2B@4oc. Timothy—s2.3s® 2.50. Clover—s9® 14.

TWO DIE IN BEER WAR Gunmen Invade Roadhouse on Chicago’s South Side. By l nited Press CHICAGO. July 7.—Two men were dead today, believed victims of Chicago’s intermittent beer war. The latest skirmish occurred

ENDS JAMES HALL in Person TONIGHT! Plus Constance Bennett Screen Hit Enjoy New Fun TOMORROW! The Compromise Candidate Gets _ — Compromised.. In His Long Vrf# Hollywood's hilarious satire of the |\i 11; ■®l with WARREN Jf f WILLIAM I Li/ ' ® dvnnmir star of “The Mouthpiece ” as jQC-t J&fciSlEKu *bTt tY'"d AV I s if as smart secretary who thought u omen's pface in politics was in the /. b°ss'armsjV dumb to be crooked. ■'/: ■ Vjl A First National and Vitaphone Picture tj(

Ip7 GALA PREMIERE! I laUIIJu) two sh ° ws •• • • ° ne Price JB All persons attending the final showing of " M ? n From Yesterday” tonight at 8:30 will be ■ invited to remain without extra charge for the 10 p. m. premiere of “Million Dollar Leg*.” ¥ A u /tar | aftsaw himWtiflS&W . In a Show Built for jß&r v ■ S ”■ I fn I A Rlot of Soaring Laffs V A a Picture of Gooier I DuSt Fro lS Fur! I ! '^l S CLYDE j I W. C. FIELDS KsSSKt ' I J V*!' %j-,O'SOftNCEB , S I h i I IjfIVIOUSE rst j I (A MICKEY !ufi% I 25c till 6 p. m. — 3sc after 6 ph^ the Del-Mar Garage Phone (Ask Theater Cashier) 5594 ■

Wednesday night when two gunmen invaded the Del Rio roadhouse on the far southwest side, shot and killed the proprietor. James (Red) McGee; his friend, Bernie Larkin, and wounded George Yanderplow, a waiter. A waitress, known only as Lillion, could not be found after the slaying] but police doubted the theory that she had been abducted as a dangerous witness.

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JULY 7, 1932