Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1932 — Page 18

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WEAKER TREND IS FEATURE OF GRAINFUTURES Trade Mostly Evening-Up for Government Crop Report. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—With trading consisting largely of evening up for th government report due after the close, wheat held about steady on the Board of Trade today in a narrow range around the previous close. Firmness in stocks and cotton as well as at Liverpool and Winnipeg, had little effect, traders preferring to proceed with caution for the time being. Com, oats and rye also were dull in narrow limits, moving with wheat around Thursday’s final levels. Close Is Uneven At the close, wheat was % cent lower to cent higher, com was unchanged to % cent lower, oats 54 to % cent lower, and rye % cent lower to % cent higher. Provisions were steady to easy. Liverpool remained rather firm and closed % to Vt cent lower, the exchange rate also being lower. Winnipeg was relatively firmer than Chicago early in a light trade with hedging pressure checked by wet weather which hindered harvesting. Cash prices were unchanged to 1 cent lower. Receipts were 21 cars. Cash Corn Lower Hedging pressure appeared in corn during the morning on bookings of BO.OOff bushels in the first half hour and 158,000 bushels for the session. Prices reduced but little, holding unchanged to % cent lower at midaession, being given fair support by buying on a scale down. Trading was quiet and featureless awaiting the government report. Cash prices were unchanged to % Cent lower. Receipts were 355 cars. Oats was off % cent early with the other gains in a featureless trade that frequently was a a stand still. Rye likewise was dull, but off T 4 to % cent a mid-morning. Cash oats was unchanged to % cent lower. Receipts were 64 cars.

Chicago Grain

—Sept. 8 — . Primary Receipts. Wheat 1,355,000 Com 1,575,000 Oats 496,000 Futures Range —Sept. 9 WHEAT— Prev. High. Loow. 10:00 close. December .. .57 .56% .56% .56% May 62% .61% .61% .62% CORN— December ... .33 .32% .32% .32% May 37% .37% .37% .37% OATS— December ... .18% .18% .18?* .18% May 21% .21% .21% .21% RYE— December ... .35% .35 .35 .35% May 40.40 LARD— October 5.12 5.12 January ... 5.12 5.12 May 5.30 By Times Speeinl CHICAGO. Sept. 9 —Carlots: Wheat, 30; corn, 350; oats. 54! rye. 0. and barley, 12. By t niled Press CHICAGO, Sept. B.—Cash grain close; Wheat—No. 3 red, 56c; No. 1 hard, 56%c; No 2 hard. 55 1 -c: No. 1 northern. 56%c; No. 1 mixed, 55%c; No. 2 mixed, 54%c. Corn No. 1 mixed, 32'ic; No. 2 mixed, 32' 4 0 32%c: No. 1 yellow, 32%c; No. 2 yellow, 32%®32%c: No. 3 yellow, 32'ic; No. 6 yellow. 31 , / 4 ®31V 2 c; No. 1 white. 32’i0 32%c; No. 2 white, 32>/ 2 ® 32%c; No. 3 white, 32%c. Oats—No. 2 white. 17%® 18c; No. 3 white. 17%® 18c Rye—No sales. Barley—26o 39c. Timothy—s2.2s® 2 50. Clover—ss 0 9.60. By United Press TOLEDO, Sept. B.—Grain close: Wheat— No. 2 red, 57v 2 ®58* 2 c. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 35036 c. Oats—No. 2 white. 21022 c. Rye—No. 2 42%®43%c. Track prices, 28''2C rate: Wheat—No. 2 yellow, 30031'ic; No. 3 yellow. 30®30%c; No. 2 red. 52 0 53c; No. 1 red, lc premium, 53@53V 2 c. Corn— No. 2 vellow, 300 31 %c; No. 3 yellow. 30®) 30' 2 c. Oats—No. 2 white. 18019 c: No. 3 whit#, 16> 2 ®lßc. Barley—No. 2, 33%0 34 %c. Produce: Butter—2sc. Eggs—18®18’/'c. Hay—4loc per cwt.

Chicago Fruit

By United I’ress CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Apples Wealthies bpshel, $1; maiden blush bushel, 75085 c; Jonathons, $1.250 1.40 bushel Michigan wealthies bushel, $1; Alexanders bushel. 75085 c; Mac Bushel, $lO 1.10. Cantaloupes—Western Crates, $1.2501.50; flats, 50075 c; Michigan crates, 50c®51.15. Peaches—Michigan hails bushel, $1.2502.25; Albertas bushel. 75c051.15. Grapes Michigan, 4 quart climax Concords, 9® 11c; Morres earlles. 4 quart, 8®llc; 12 quArt concords, 20c; 12 quart Morres earfies, 17®20c. Pears—Michigan Bartletts bushel, 90c®$1.

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Produce Markets

Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hens, heavy breeds. 13c; Leghorns. 9c. Broilers. colored springers. 1% pounds up. 12c 4 barebacks and partly leathered, 8c; Leghorn and black. 1% pounds up. 10c. Cocks and stags. 6c; Leghorn cocks, 4c. Ducks, large white full feathered and fat. 4c; small full feathered and fat. 2c. Geese, full feathered and fat. 4c. Young and old guineas. 10c. Eggs: Approved buy--ID™,i/,?rad?!% °. f , Institute# of American Poultry Industries. No. 1,17 c; No. 2 I L c; - 7c ' country run. loss 2? 4 14 iv Butter. 22 to 23c; undergrades. 20 to 21c: butterfat. 18c. These prices for heaithv stock, free from feed. No sick poultry accepted. Quoted bv the Wadlev Company. By United Press NEW YORK. Sept. 9.—Potatoes steady: Long Island. [email protected] per barrel; New Jersey. 85c®51.40. Sweet potatoes—Steady; Jersey basket. $101.25; Southern barrel, 85c052; Southern baskets. 400 85c. Flour Quiet; springs, patents. 53.9C<&)4.25 per bushel. Poork—Dull; mess. $19.25 per barrel- , Lard—l Quiet: middle west spot. $5.54 ®5.55 per 100 Jbs. Petroleum firmer New York refined 17c gallon; crude Pennsylvaia. $1.502.02 barrel. Grease —Steady; brown 3%@3%c per lb.; yellow, 3Vs®3Vic per lb.; white 3%®4%c per lb. TallowSteady; special to extra. 3%®3%c per lb. Common hides, inactive. Hides—City packer. firmer: native steers. 8c; butt brands. 8c; Colorados. 7 Vic. Dressed poultrysteady; turkeys. 10® 30c: chickens. 14® 26c; broilers. 14®24c: fowls. 10@21c: Long Island ducks, 12%®i5%c. Live poultry— Firmer l a geese. 8® 14c: turkeys, 100 20c; roosters. 12@13c: ducks. B®l7c; fowls. 10 ®18c: chickens, pullets. 19®24c. Cheese — Quiet: young America. 13%®17%c. Butter —Market, steady: creamery, higher than extras. 21%@22c; extra. 92, score. 21c; firsts. 91 score, 20®20%c: firsts. 88 to 89 score. 18@18%c; seconds. 17® 17Vic. Egg—Receipts. 14,394 cases; market, firm; special packs, including unusual hennery selections. 22®26c: standards. 20®22c; rehandled receipts, 19 %c. By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 9. —Eggs—Market, firm; receipts. 5.380 cases; extra firsts, 18@19c; firsts. 17® 18c: current receipts. 14@16%c; dirties. lO0:13%c. Butter—Market, steady: receipts. 9(849 tubs: extras. 20%c; extra firsts. 19@20c: firsts. 17®17%c: seconds, 14® 16c: standards. 19Vic. Pooultrv— Market, firm: receipts. 1 car, 36 trucks; fowls. 14%@15%c; springers. 14® 16c: Leghorns. 11 Vic: ducks. 10@12c: geese. 9@llc: turkeys. 10® 12c: roosters. 11c; chickens, 14® 14%c: Leghorn broilers. 13c. Cheese — Twins. 12%® 12%c: young Americas, 12% 13c. Potatoes—On track. 132: arrivals. 64; shipments. 464: market dull, firm; Minnesota Cobblers. Hollendale section. 75®80c: others. 70c: Wisconsin Cobblers. 70@75c; lowa Cobblers. 75c: Idaho Triumphs. sl®) 1.10: Minnesota Early Ohios. 70®75c; Idaho Russets. $1.25. By United Press CLEVELAND, Sept. 9.—Butter, steady; extras. 20'/ 2 c; standards, 18Vic. Eggs—market, good: extras. 19c;; evtra firsts. 19c; current receipts. 17%c. Poultry—Market, steady; colored fowls, 11® 12c; medium broilers, 14® 15c; rump broilers, 16® 17c; Leghorn broilers, 13c: coolred broilers. 15®16c; rock broilers. 13®14c; ducks. 10@12c; old cocks. 10®llc; young geese, 10® 12c. Potatoes —Ohio. 90c ®sl per 100 lb. sack: Ohio and New York. 50®55e per bushel sack; Ohio & West Virginia, $2 per 100-lb. sack. New York Liberty Bonds —Sept. 8— Close. Liberty 3%s 100.30 Liberty Ist 4 ,/ 4 s 102.2 Liberty 4th 4%s 103.4 Treasury 4Vis 107.22 Threes 96.24 Fours 104.4 Treasury 3%s 102.4 Treasury 3%s 98.5 Treasury 3%s of '47 100.18 Treasury of ’43 (March) 100.20 Treasury of '43 (June) 100.22 Chicago Stocks Opening (By Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) —Sept. 9 Ass Tel Util... 3%|Middie West ... % Bendix Avia... 14%!n Am P & L.. BVi Borg Warner.. 12%ISwift & Cos ... 10% Cities Service.. s% i Swift Inti .... 20% Cord Corp 7%1U S Rad & Tel 13 Cont Chi com 3%!U S Gvpsum... 25 Cont Chi pfd.. 23 Walereen Strs .. 14 Grigsby Grunow 2!ilZenith Radio... l’/s Births Bovs . Robert and Marcella Berner. Methodist hospital. Glenn and Thelma Wood, Methodist hospital. Dan and Evaline Pierce, Methodist hospital. Patrick and Bertha Hamilton. Methodist hospital. Leonz and Mary Deer, Methodist hospital. Carl and Margaret Osterhous, St. Vincent's hospital. Hugh J. and Marie Davey, St. Vincent's hospital. Hugh and Margaret O'Connell. St. Vincent’s hospital. George and Adelaide Pierle, 2102 South Meridian street. Robert and Iva Brown, Coleman hospital. Girls Walter and Nellie Biddlecombe, Methodist hospital. Herschel and Amelia Wheeler. Methodist hospital. Raymond and Mabel Cook, Methodist hospital. Richard and Edith Campbell. Coleman hospital. Homer and Rose Larsh, Coleman hospital. Victor and Teresa Moncada, Coleman hospital. Deaths Phillip Morrison. 89 years. 105 Berry, chronic myocarditis. Edward H. Ziegner, 44, Methodist hospital. acute peritonitis. Ynosoncio Tona. 75, city hospital, chronic myocarditis. Elizabeth Miller, 54. city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Sept. 8— High. Low. Close. May 6.02 5.98 6.02 July 5.92 5.88 5.92 September 7.45 7.45 7.45 December 6.45 6.45 6.45

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PORKER PRICES MOVE OFF ON LICHHEMAND Little Action Displayed in Cattle, Calf Markets; Sheep Even. Hogs were mostly 5 cents lower this morning at the city yards on slightly less demand and good receipts. The bulk, 140 to 350 pounds, sold for $4.25 to $4.60. Early reported top was $4.65. Receipts were estimated at 5,500; holdovers were 543. In the cattle market ’steer trade was negligible, a week-end cleanup trade in progress in other classes. Receipts were 350. Vealers were steady at $6.50 down. Calf receipts numbered 350. Sheep were little changed, ewe and wether lambs selling largely at $6.00 to $6.25. Top price was $6.50. Receipts were 1,500. Hogs at Chicago showed uneven price ranges, with asking mostly 10 cents higher than Thursday’s average, and a few early bids and sales fully steady. The bulk of good to choice porkers weighing around 190 to 210 pounds, sold at $4.70 to $4.75; best kinds held upward to $4.85; few heavy weights from 270 to 300 pounds, were bid in at $4.35 to $4.45, while smooth light packing sows held up to $4.10. Receipts were estimated at 20.000, including 8,000 direct; holdovers, 4,000. Cattle receipts numbered 2,000; calves, 200; market steady. Sheep receipts were 13,000; market unchanged. Hogs Sept. 1. 4.10® 4.40 4.35 5,500 2. 4.15® 4.45 4.45 6,500 3. 4.15® 4.45 4.45 1,500 6. 4.20® 4.50 4,50- 2,000 7. 4.20® 4.60 4.65 6,000 8. 4.30®; 4.65 4.70 7.000 9. 4.25® 4.60 4.65 5.500 HOGS Receipts, 5.500; market, lower. (140-160) Good and choice $ 4.25® 4.35 —Light Lights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 4.50 —Light Weights—-(lßo-2201 Good and choice 4.55 (200-220) Good and choice... 4.60 —Medium Weight—-(22o-250) Medium and g00d... 4.60® 4.65 (250-2901 Good and choice... 4.55®) 4.65 —Heavy Weights—-(29o-350) Good and choice... 4.30® 4.55 —Packing Sows — (350-500) Medium and g00d... 3.25® 4.00 (100-120) Slaughter pigs 4.10® 4.15 CATTLE, Receipts, 350; market, steady. Good and choice $ 7.50® 9.50 Common and medium 4.25® 7.50 (1,000-1,800) Good and choice 7.75® 9.75 Common and medium 6.00® 7.75 —Heifers— Good and choice 6.50® 8.00 Common and medium 3.00® 6.50 —Cows— Good and choice 3.50® 5 00 Common and medium 2.50® 3.50 Low cutter and cutter cows.. 1.25® 2.50 —Bulls (Yearlings Excluded)— Good and choice beef 3.00® 3.75 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.25® 3.00 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 350; market, steady. —Vealers— Good and choice $6.00® 6.50 Medium 4.50® 6.00 Cull and common 3.00® 4.50 —Calves— Good and choice 3.50® 5.00 Common and medium [email protected] —Stocker and Feeder Steers— Good and choice 4.75® 6.25 Common and medium 3.25® 4.75 (600-1,500) Good and choice 4.75® 6.25 Common and medium 3.25® 4.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,500; market, steady. Good and choice $5.50® 6.50 Common and medium 3.00® 5.50 Ewes, medium and choice .... I.oo® 2.00 Cull and common 50® 1.00 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 9. —Receipts. 20,000, including 8,000 direct; fairly active, strong to 10c higher; 180-220 lbs., $4.65ta4.75; top, $4.80; 230-260 lbs, $4,500:4.70; 270-360 lbs., $3.85®4.50; 140-170 lbs., [email protected] 4 pigs. $3,254/3.85; packing sows, $3,404/4.10; light lights, 140-160 lbs., good and choice. $4.1004.50; light weight. 160-200 lbs., good and choice, $4.25%4.80; medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice, $4.50 04.80; heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $3,904/4.60; packing sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good, $3.2504.15; slaughter pigs, 100-130 lbs., good and choice, $3.50 04. Cattle—Receipts, 2.000; calves, receipts. 600; fully steady market on all classes; trade fairly active, not much beef in run; best fed steers, $9.25; cows and butcher heifers predominating in run; best yearling heifers, $7.50; very narrow price range between weighty fat grass cows and cutter cows, former selling at $34i3.50; most strong weight cutter cows around $2.50; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers, 600-900 lbs., good and choice. $7.254/'9.50; 900-1100 lbs. good and choice. $7,254/9.75; 1100-1300 lbs., good and choice. $7,500: 10.15; 1300-1500 lbs., good and choice, SB4/ ; 10.15; 600-1300 lbs., common and medium, $3.7508; heifers 550-850 lbs., i good and choice. $608.25; common and medium, $34/ 6; cows, good and choice. $3.2505.25: common and medium, $2,754/3.25; low cutter and cutter, $1.7502.75; bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice beef, $3.50 05; cutter to medium. $2 0 3.50; vealers milk fed, good and choice, S7O 8; medium, $54/7; cull and common, $3,504/ 5; Stocker and feeder cattle: steers, 500-1050 lbs., good and choice, $5.25 06.50: common and medium. $3.25 0 5.50. Sheep—Receipts, 13,000; steady to strong, spots shade higher; shipping demand broad; desirable native lambs. $5.500 6.25. few loads $6.50, small lot $6.75; choice 95 lb. Montanas, $5.90 06; plain feeders. $4 75slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $5,504/6.50; medium, $4.7505.50; all weights common $3.5004.75; ewes 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $1.50®2.50; all weights cull and common, $102; feeding lambs; feeding lambs 50-75 lbs., good and choice, $4.75® By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. 111.. Sept. 9.—Hogs— Receipts, 8.500; market, mostly 10c higher; top. $4.60; bulk. 150-300 lbs., $4 404f 4.50; few loads, $4.55; 100-150 lbs.. s4® 4.35; sows. $3.150 3.75. Cattle—Receipts, 1,200; calves. 500; market, slow on steers; indications about steady on natives and weak on western grassers; vealers steady to 25c higher at $6.7507; other native cattle steady in clean-up trade; top sausage bulls. $3. Sheep—Receipts, 1,000; market opened steady: choice lambs to small killers, $606.25: asking higher for others; throwouts. [email protected]; fat ewes around $1.50. By United Press LAFAYETTE. Ind., Sept. 9.—Hogs, steady 5c off: 225-300 lbs.. $4.3541)4.45; 300-325 lbs.. $4.25® 180-225 lbs.. [email protected]: 150-180 lbs.. $4,104/4.25; 100-150 lbs.. $3.75® 3.90: roughs. $3.50 down; calves. $5.50; top lambs. $5.

Dow-Jones Summary

During first seven days of December. Chicago, M .waukee, St. Paul Sc Pacific Railroad handled 20.583 revenue freight cars against 16.916 m first five days of August, and 24,646 in like period of last year. Output es electricity in Chicago district during week ended Sept. 3 was 87.M7.000 kwh against 95,622,00 in like week of 1931. a decrease of 8 9-10 per cent during week ended Aug. 27, output was 85,023,000 kwh, a decrease of 11% per cent from same week in 1931. Brokers loans during week ended Sept. 7 increased $26,000,000 to $371,000,000, nonbrokers loans off $16,000,000; reserve system ratio on Sept. 7, was 59.2 against 58.9 a week ago and 79.5 a year ago; New York bans ratio 54.0 against 55.1 and 81.9 respectively; New York bank rate unchanged at 2% per cent. Chicago Northwestern during first seven days of September reported car loadings at 20,214 revenue freight cars, against 20,291 in like week of August, and 25,538 in like 1931 period. Daily average volume of federal re-' serve bank credit outstanding during week ended Sept. 7 was $2,330,000,000, a decrease of $1,000,000 from previous week, but *1,098.000,000 over like 1931 week. International Utilities Corporation declared the regular Quarterly diivdends of $1.75 on $7 prior preferred and 87% cents on $3.50 prior preferred series of 1931, both payable Nov. 1. of record Oct. 15; also declared the regular auarterlv dividend of 43% cents on $1.75 preferred series of 1931. payable Oct. 15. of record Oct. 1. St. Louis in fourth week of August reported gross amounting to $321,400 against $549,515 in 1931; month of August $864,300 against $1,450,428 in same month last year; from Jan. 1 to Aug. 31. gross amounted to $8,302,993 against $12,376,289 in 1931 period. Goodyear Textile Mills Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.75 on 7 per cent SIOO preferred stock, payable Oct. 1. of record Sept. 20. North American Light and Power Company omits auarterlv dividend of $1.50 on preferred stock, due at this time. NEW FIRM ANNOUNCED Investment Managers, Ine., to Handle Varied Securities List. Formation of anew security and investment counsel firm, Investment Managers, Inc., was announced today by Howard N. Sims, president. Offices of the organization are on the fifth floor of the Fletcher Trust building. The firm will deal in municipal, government and railroad bonds, foreign investments, public utility and industrial financing, and fixed trusts as well as both local and foreign issues of unlisted securities. Contact will be maintained with the originating New York, Boston and Chicago houses on their new and leading issues. Officers of the firm with Sims are: Robert H. Bryson, vice-president, former Indianapolis postmaster; Nathan T. Washburn Jr., secretary and treasurer; John K. Ruckelshaus and C. J. Connan. Additional personnel will be named later.

Cash Grain

—Sept. 8— The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b.. shipping point, basis 41 Vic New York rate, were: Wheat—Weak: No. 1 red, 46®47c; No. 2 red, 45@46c; No. 2 hard. 46@47c. Corn —Easy. No. 2 white. 23%® 24 Vic; No. 3 white. 22 , , 2 0 23%c; No. 2 vellow. 23% @24Vic: No. 3 vellow. 22%@23%c; No. 2 mixed. 22%®23%c; Noo. 3 mixed. 21%®' 22%c. Oats—Easy; No. 2 white. 13%® 14%c; No. 3 white. 12% @l3 Vic. Hav—Steady; (F. o. b. country points taking 23Vic or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) —lnspections Wheat —No. 1 red. 1 car; No. 2 red, 7 cars; No. 1 hard. 1 car. Total. 9 cars. Corn —No. 2 white. 4 cars; No. 3 white. 2 cars; No. 1 vellow. 1 car: No. 2 yellow. 25 cars; No. 3 vellow. 4 cars. Total, 36 cars. Oats —No. 2 white. 7 cars; No. 3 white, 21 cars: No. 4 white. 1 car. Total. 29 cars.

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO —Sept. 8— High. Low. Close. March 9.52 8.33 8.33 May 9.65 8.43 8.43 July 9.65 8.54 8.54 October 9.20 7.97 7.97 December 9.35 8.15 8.16 NEW YORK January 9.31 8.08 8.94 March 9.50 8.23 8.25 May 9.85 8.35 8.35 July 9.58 8.44 8.44 October 9.15 7.85 7.88 December 9.30 8.00 8.05 NEW ORLEANS January 9.32 8.12 8.13 March 9.43 8.23 8.24 May 9.57 8.33 8.35 July 9.56 8.40 8.42 October 9.12 7.88 7.90 December 9.29 8.04 8.05

Local Wagon Wheat

City grain elevators are paving 45c for No. 2 soft wheat. Otjier grades on their merit. Other Livestock By United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Sept. 9.—Hogs, steady; pigs. $3.7504; light lights. $404.25; lights, $4.2504.40: mediums. [email protected]: heavies. $4.250 4.40: light roughs. $303.50; heavy roughs. $2.75 03; stags. $2®2.50; calves, $6.50: ewe and wether lambs. $5.50; bucks. $4.50. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. Sept. 9.—Hogs on sale 3,200: fairly active, steady to weak; good to choice. 170-210 lbs., $4.8505; mostly, $4.95: few 215-250 lbs.. $5; 140-160 lbs.. $4.50®4.75; mixed offerings. $4.65. CattleReceipts, 150; cows rathgr slow, barely steady; cutter grades, $1.75®2.75: holdover steers and heifVs unsold. Calves— Receipts, 400: vealers draggy largely 50c lower; better lots, $7.50; some held higher; common and medium, $5®6.25. Sheep Receipts, 1,900; fat lambs steady to strong; medium and lower grades 25c or more higher: good and choice ewe and lambs, $6.50 to mostly $6.60; some held above, $6.75; common and medium. $5®5.50; mixed offerings and bucks, [email protected].

The City in Brief

SATURDAT EVENTS Alliance Francaise luncheon, Washincton. Socialist party, meeting. 7:30 p. m.. Securities building. September meeting of the Northwest Civic League will be held at ‘8 tonight in Winamac hall Twentyninth and Clifton streets. Harry W. White, new general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., and Mrs. White will be guests at receptions and dinners Sept. 20 and 23 to be given by the “Y” board of directors and trustees and the Indianapolis Church Federation. Indiana’s method of planting walnuts, instead of seedling trees, is recommended to other states by the United States forestry service, through E. Murray Bruner, forest inspector in charge of state co-op- ! erative work with headquarters at Louisville. Speakers at a Liberty party meeting Thursday night in Compton hall advocated adoption of old age pensions. Talks were made by J. M. Noe and Clemon Baudendistel, candidates for state representative; Forrest L. Hackley, state chairman, and*W. O. Rush ton.

STOCK MARKET SHOWS STRONG TRADINGRANGE Leaders Move Up as Long Lines Are Replaced; Sales Light.

Average Stock Prices

Average oof thirty industrials for Thursday, high 81.39. low 79.92. last 77.49, off 2.44. Average of twenty rails 40.85. 38.12. 28.35. off .71. Average of twenty utilities 36.67. 34.53. 34.71. off 1.40. Average of forty bonds 81.94. off .15.

BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor

NEW YORK. Sept. 9.—Stocks showed surprising steadiness in the early trading today after Thursday’s convulsive realizing movement. Prices were little changed at the opening, gains predominating. Copper stocks eased sharply at the opening on eastern metal prices, but most of the leaders like United States Steel, American Telephone, Commercial Solvents and Radio moved up fractionally as traders replaced long stocks sold Thursday. Auburn rose more than a point to 69. Selling was pronounced in many of the coppers, which have made sweeping gains in recent sessions. American Smelting sold off 1% points to 24; Kennecott a point to 16%, and Anaconda % points to 16-%. They later recovered fractionally. Union Carbide was another weak spot at the opening, selling off nearly a point to 28%, but later fecovering sharply. There was nothing in the news overnight to affect price movements.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Sept. 9 Clearings $1,934,000.00 Debits 3,759.000.00

Foreign Exchange

(By Abbott, Hoppin & Cos.) —Sept. 9—— Open. Sterling. England 3.48% Franc, France 0391% Lira, Italy 0512% Franc, Belgium 1386 Mark, Germany 2378 Guilder, Holland 4012 Peseta, Spain 0804 Krone, Norway 1746 Krone, Denmark 1805 Yen, Japan 2380

New York Curb Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —Sept. 9 11:001 11:00 Alum Cos of Am 80 IHudson Bay ... 5 Am Cynamid .. 7 [lmp Oil of Can. 10 Am Gas & Elec 39%ilnt Pete 11% Am Lt & Trac. 24 Midwest Util.... % Am Super Pwr. 7% Mt Prod 4% Ark Gas (A)... 3 Nat Invest 3% Asso Gas & El 4Vs Newmont Min .. 25% Braz Pwr & Lt. 11% Nia Hud Pwr.. 18% Can Marconi... 2% Penroad 4 Cent Sts Elec. 5% St Regis Paper.. 7% Cities Service.. 5% Salt Creek 5% Com Edison ... 88% Sel Indus 2% Cord 7% Std of Ind .... 24% Deer & Cos .... 16% Stutz 23% El Bnd <fe Share 41'/ 4 United G (new* 4% Elec Pwr Asso. 7% Un Lt & P (A) 8% Gen Aviation.. 4% Ut & Indus ... 2% Ford of Can .. 11% Ut Pwr 4Vs Ford of Eng .. 4% Van Camp % Goldman Sachs 4% Un Fndrs 2% Gulf Oil ...... 42

Investment Trust Shares

(By Abbott, Hoppin & Cos.) PRICER ARE TO 12 NOON C. S. T. —Sept. 9 Bid. Ask. Am Founders Corp com 1.50 2.00 Amer and Gen Sec (A) 5.00 10.00 Am Inv Tr Shares 2.12 2.50 Basic Industry Shares 2.37 2.62 Collateral Trustee Shares A 3.25 3.50 Cumulative Trust Shares ... 2.40 2.60 Corporate Trust New 4 ’ 2.20 .... Diversified Trustee Shares (A) 8.50 .... Fixed Trust Oil Shares (A).. 7.50 8.50 Fixed Trust Oil Shares B 6.00 7.00 Fundamental Trust Shares (A) 3.62 4.12 Fundamental Trust Shares (B 3.62 4.12 Leader of Industry (A) 3.20 3.30 Low Priced Shares 4.20 4.30 Mass Inv Trust Shares 16.25 18.00 Nation Wide Securities 3.25 3.50 North American Tr Shares 53 2.19 .... Selected Cumulative Shares.. 6.37 6.75 Selected Income Shares 3.37 3.75 Shawmut Bank Inv Trust... 2.00 Std Amer Trust Shares 3.40 3.60 Super Corp of Am Tr Shares.. 3.20 3.30 Trustee Std Oil (Al 3.62 4.37 Trustee Std Oil J.BI 3.62 4.37 U S Elec Light & Power (A).. 17.37 18.75 Universal Trust Shares 2.55 2.65

New York Bank Stocks

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —Sept. 8— Bid. Ask. Bankers 74% 76% Brooklyn Trust i. 210 225 Central Hanover 160 164 Chase National 48% 50% Chemical 41% 43% City National 64>/2 66'/2 Corn Exchange 77 80 Commercial 187 192 Continental 21% 23% Empire 31 33 First National 1,810 1.910 Guaranty 358 363 Irving 29% 31% Manhatten & Cos 39 41 Manufacturers 36*4 38% New York Trust 10CV 2 103V2 Public 34% 36% Title 53 56 RAW SUGAR PRICES —Sept. 8— High. Low. Close. January 1.08 1.07 1.07 March 1.08 1 07 1.07 May 1.12 1.11 1.11 July 1.12 1.11 1.11 July 1.16 1.15 1.16 September 1.08 1.07 1.08 December 1.12 1.10 1,11 A N N 0 U N C EM ENTS 1 Death Notices ALLRED, CLEMMENS C.—Age 84 years, father of Mrs. Orpha A. Wiley and father-in-law of Mrs. Grace B. Allred of Newcastle. Ind.. entered into rest Thursday evening at the residence. 3302 Park Ave. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the MORTUARY Friday evening. MUNN, JOHN M.—Age 79 years, beloved husband of Emma B. Munn (deceased), father of Mrs. Mary Schwieters of Louisville. Ky.; Mrs. Grace Drexler, James and Fexlis Munn of Indianapolis, brother of Mrs. Clara Towers of Lafayette, Ind., passed awav Thursday. 4 A. M., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Grace Drexel, 1046 Nelson Ave. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 at the residence, 9 a. m. St. Catherine church. Burial St. Mary's cemetery. Lafayette, Ind. Friends invited. G. H. HERRMANN IN CHARGE. SIMS. EDWIN EUGENE—Age 25 years, died Thursday, Sept. 8. Funeral Monday. Sept. 12, 8:30 at the residence, 3014 Jackson St., 9 a. m. St. Anthony’s church. Friends invited. For further information call GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOME. 2 Cards, In Memoriams KIRKPATRICK —In loving memory of our darling babv. WILBERT FRANCIS, who left us one year ago today. Sept. 9. 1931. The fairest lilies are the first to fall, The sweetest first to fade; The fondest, dearest, best of all. At peaceful rest is laid. As some sweet blossom droops and dies, When blighted by the frost; He faded from before our eyes. And all too soon was lost. But in God’s garden, free from pain. Where grow His fairest flowers; We know that we shall meet again, This fairest bloom of ours. ■ MOTHER. FATHER AND BROTHERS. SANDMAN —We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and svmpathy and to all who sent beautiful flowers at the death of our dear mother and wife, EMMA SANDMAN. We thank the Rev. M. J. Fargo for his consoling words, the singers, the pallbearers ana Moore & Kirk, funeral directors, for their kind service. 1 MR. E. SANDMAN. SHERMAN. HOGAN.

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W. D. BEANBLQSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware T T HOCKENSMITir 720 North Illinois Street—Lincoln 6558 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322. 4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised fn this column vUI receive two guest ticket* To The Indiana Theater To See THURSTON on stage In Person When you have returned the article co its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once BOSTON —Female, black and white, scar on lip. Rew. 3025 N. Illinois. Ta. 7141. CHILD’S GLASSES—Between 31st and 35th on Christian. Reward. Ta._57 11. FOUND—Boston Bull: dark brindle with white blazed face, seems well trained and valuable. Monday vie. Carrollton and 45th. Apt. 112, 2010 N. Meridian. FOX HOUND lost, white with yellow or lemon spotted, female, chain and collar on. Reward. Ri. 0472. Herbert Zink. 344 N. Wolcott. FRATERNITY PlN—Phi Kappa Roe. oblong, jeweled; name "Osborn’’ on back; lost Monday vicinity 612 Beville or Indiana State Fair, Reward. Ch. 5125. FUR. SCARF—Natural cross fox, with head; bushy tail; 1 fastener; lost downtown. Notify 601 Ch. of Com. Bldg. Rew. GERMAN police dog; blk., tan male: boy’s pet. Rew. 5354 Guilford. Hu. 4654. POLICE DOG—Female, strayed or stolen, dark body, brown feet, recently a mother, last seen vicinity of Wash. Blvd. and canal. Name Lady. Reward- Hu. 1493. SIGNET RlNG—Man’s lost Thursday in Block's rest room. Reward. Ir. 5909. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s yellow gold, lost at fairground Thursday; initials E. G. R. Reward. 1031 W. 27th. Ha. 2982-W. 5 Personals FALSE TEETH—BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED. Teeth replaced. Called for and deliv, free. 417 Virginia Ave. Dr. 5967. FP.EE FREE FREE Rubber Heels with half soles. Prices 47c, 77c and 87c. All work guaranteed. LOCKERBIE SHOE SHOP. 113 S. Illinois Neon Signs—All Kinds GENUINE—MADE IN INDIANAPOLIS REFLECTUBE SIGNS. INC LI. 3606 TEXAS —Take 2. leaving 15th. References exchanged. 3822 Ruckle. Wa, 4303. Two good Times routes for sale. Good boys needed. Apply 236 N, Belmont. 6 Transportation SAVE MONEY GOING BY BUS Reliable. Daily through schedules everywhere. United Bus Depot, 217 S. Illinois St. Phone Li. 2686, Walton's Travel Bureau. 439 Indiana Ave, Ri, 4000. Write or call. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SIGNORINA ADELAIDE CONTE vocal instructor. radio, concerts, church, light opera, teaching courses; auditions free. Ir, 0956. TUTORING—French. Spanish, English, H. S. credit. Reas. Terms. Hu. 2660. HELP wanted The Times trie* to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisements that require money for “cash bonds," territorial rights, etc. However, readers are advised to investigate carefullv or consult the Better Business Bureau before Investing. 13 Help Wanted—Male CORRESPONDENCE COURSES—Salesman, experienced in selling high-grade home study courses; liberal commissions; excellent opportunity for hard working experienced salesman; Indianapolis Territory. Must have auto. Write E. S. Smith, Federal Schools, Inc., Minneapolls, Minn. EXPERIENCED MAN—Sell monthly premium insurance; married man preferred; gd. pay to right man, 824 State Life B 1 and. WANTED Several wideawake boys for Times routes. Apply 1438 N. Capitol Ave., between 2 and 6 p. m. WANTED Several wideawake boys for Times routes. Apply rear 1240 Central avenue, between 3 and 6 p. m. INSURANCE Lifi Connecticut mutual life insurance COMPANY RETIREMENT INCOME AT ALL AGES Circle Tower Equitable life assurance society HOMER L. ROGERS Agency Manager. Consolidated Building. NEW YORK LIFE insurance CO. Life Insurance—Annuities and Single Premiums W. W. HARRISON, AGENCY DIRECTOR RL 5315. 608 Guaranty Bldg. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. C S. SWEENEY AGENCY 1224 State Life Building. Not the Oldest—Not the Largest— Just the Best. A FEW FACTS REGARDING THE RESERVE LOAN LIFE INSURANCE CO 429 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis Ind 1. Second oldest company in Indiana. 2. Maintains a record of paving death claims within 24 hours after receipt of proofs. 3 Reported bv Insurance Examiners as a company of exceptional soundnes* I CONGRATULATE The Indianapolis Times on its efforts to keep its readers advised about life insurance. E. W. Crane. General Agent. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. Occidental Bldg. STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE “CO. of Worcester. Massachusetts ”65—Then What?” H. K. WEERICK, GENERAL AGENT JOEL T. TRAYLOR. GENERAL AGENT W W. National Life Ins. Cos. of Minneapolis. Minn. Life Insurance and Annuities 504 Guaranty Bldg. LI. 9694, BELL RENT Oft BUY REAL EBTATI through classified ads in The Times Phone “ad-taker" RL (551 during business hours. -

.SEPT. 9, 1932

_ HELP WANTED 1.1 Help Wanted—Male SHOE SALESMEN—Extra for Saturdays only; must be experienced. MILLERWOHL CO.. 45 R Wash. See Mr. Klein. 14 Help Wanted—Female WANTED GIRL about 2Vvear-old. More for home than wages. 828%_8 Mfrldian 16 Situations Wanted PRACTICAL nurse for elderly woman or couple, light housework. Small Salary. Be. 2414-M RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms s2.so—Large front rm.; HI. 'car; girl. private family. 1625 Hall PI. Ha. 1594-M. ALABAMA, 920 N. SEMINOLE HOTEL —Large rms.. modern comforts; reasonable rates. $3.50, $4.50 per week, single. Spacious lobby. Li. 149<T BROADWAY. 2217 —Large lovelv furn. room, well lighted, excellent location: large closet con n,, bath, gar., very re as. BROADWAY. 3358—Cheerful room, excellent location, steam heated, reas. home privg CAP.. N., 1409—Free rent for taking charge of rooming house. Must secure roomers. CAPITOL. N., 3409—We1l fur. front rm., congenial home; must see to appreciate. CARROLLTON. 3420—Pleasant rm., quiet _home; garage. $4. Ha. 3150-W. CENTRAL, 1323—Lovely sleeping rm. next bath, hot water, 1 or 2. Li. 7603. CENTRAL. 4250—We1l fur. rm.. new home; north, garage, reasonable. Hu. 4576 COLLEGE. 4153—6 rms.. *37.50; 730 East 53d; 6-rm. brick: Frig.. *6O. Hu. 6550. COLLEGE. 1155—Large, downstairs, near bath. *2.50 and S3: garage; also housekeeping. suitable 2or 4 Ri. 1996 DELAWARE. N.. 400—Colonial Apts., No. 7. Nice front rm.. next to bath; very reas. GUILFORD, 3606—Large front comfortable; sleeping & living rm., spacious closets, private home. Reasonable. Wa. 3321-M. MINNESOTA E. 326—Large airy room. private home: reasonable once NEW JERSEY. N.. 226—Sleeping rms., modern. *2 week : 35c a night. NORTH—Front rm.. close in; garage; reai sonabie. Li. 7632. NORTH—Couple or 2 ladies, to share apt.; meals, garage opt. Ha. 0296-M _ OHIO, E„ 540—2 nice rooms, *3 week. other rooms. *1,50 up: garage. PENN.. N., 1347—Lovely front rm.. alcove; real home; 2 gentlemen: gar. Li. 8857. PENN. N.. 1343—Lovely rms.. private - bathT twin beds; board opt.; gar.; reasonable. 24TH., E., 515—53; nice rm., widow's home; steam heat, hot water. He. 1494. 4100 EAST—Clean, comfortable rm.. housekeeping privileges. 2 girls or couple: garage. Ir. 6080. ATTRACTIVE PRICE—Nice rm., priv. home, meals opt.. carline._Hu 4296. ATTRACTIVE rm., gar., for refined, young business man; private home; no one except owner of car need call, Ch, 6763. DESIRABLE rm., private home, near Shortridge, convenient to Del. & Meridian bus lines; breakfast opt., $4. Ta. 6443. _J HOTEL MEEKER—AII rooms with bath. *5; $s - -250 s. MERIDIAN ST. LI, 0185. SARATOGA HOTEL—Clean, mod. rms.. low daily & weekly rates. 540 Mass. Ave. HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive summer rates. All rooms with bath, *6-$7 per week. PLAZA HOTEL New management; newly decorated. Clean, comfortable, economical. Spec, rates to permanent guests. Capitol Ave. at New York. Hotel Lockerbie Every room with bath and radio. Special low weekly rates. 121 S. Illinois. Ri.4562. TRY TIMES WAN! ADS (■'OR BUSINM4S 18 Housekeeping Rooms s3—Unfur., $4.50 fur.; 111., N„ 3015; 2-rm. apt., util., prl ent,, near business center. $4 —ILL., N., 2242—1-rm. fur. apt., new furniture, nice home, porch. Ta. 4418. s7.so—Villa, S.. 350; 4-rm. fur. with utiET down; garage opt. Dr. 1102. ASHLAND. 1226—3 modern Iront conn. rms. fur. All utilities: gar. Li. 9403. BEVILLE, N.. 829—1 rm. for housekeeping or slpg,; next pri, bath; adults. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY, 826—1 and 2 room apts., in newly painted house; newly decorated. clean close to stores: $3 to $6. 1564 BROADWAY at 16th: 2 large furn. rms. and kitchenettes, mod.. util. BROADWAY. 902—3 nicelv furn. rms.. bath. util., const, hot water; $5 _wk. CAPITOL, N., 716—Housekeeping roomsi $2.50 & $3, Free parking. Ri. 2807. CAPITOL. N.. 3330 —2 rms., bath, nicely furn.. dishes, lamps, good heat, near business. $7 wk. CENTRAL, 1432—Furn. or unfurn. rms. for housekeeping. Li. 2792. COLLEGE. 1155—2 housekeep. rms., util. fur., priv. ent. & bath; reas. Rl. 1996, COLLEGE, 1524—1 to 3 rms., clean, kitchenette apts.; $4 to $7. DELAWARE. N~ 527—Clean riiL and kitchenette, sink. $4. EASTERN. 4—Apt. 2: large rms. and kitchenette: modern. Ch. 4040-J __ GOODLET, 1022—3 rms. furnished, and bath, private entrance. Be. HIGHLAND AVE., N.. 21—2 modern rms., everything furn.: adults, garage. ILL., N„ 2339—1, 2. 3 rm. apts., custodian serv.; hdwd fir., o’stuffed; lndry. $3-17. ILLINOIS, N., 3471—3 furnished rms., private bath and entrance. Ta. 5853. • LASALLE, N„ 858—54. $5; 1 and 2-rm. apts.: mod.; pri. entr.: gar Ch. 7847-M. LEXINGTON, 1206—4 rms.. bath; all utllities; private; adults. Dr. 1190-J. MERIDIAN, S., 160i%—2 rms., fur., private ent. On car line; reas, PARK AVE.. 731—Lovelv front room, kitchenette, nicely turn., reas._____ PENN., N., 2107—3 clean fur. front rms. for 2 or more; _sink,_Ut fl. Ta. 3845 TALBOT. N.. 2338—2 rms. kitchenette, completely fur., private entrance; reas. TREMONT, 30 N.—3 rms., modern home; everything fur., downstairs, front ent. UTH, E, 909—3 upper front rms., mod% util., pri. entrance, $4. Ri, 1839. q ST., W., 48—Nicely fur. rm. and kitchen, built-in cabinet, sink, util., reas. 20TH. W., 610—3 unfurnished rms. private bath and entrance. Ta. 4981. 32ND, W.. 1020 —3 downstairs, housekeep. rms.. pantry, back porch; bargain. Ha. 0420-. T. 2 LARGE rms.. down: sink, all furTS4TSOT near 30th. Ta. 5193. Notice to Students Clean, desirable, and new housekeeping rms.: utli, furn. 1203 N. Mer. Rl. 2853, TRY TIMES WANT ADS WIH RIi.SINV.H}19 Rooms with Board CENTRAL, 1960—Nice, warm rm., nr. bath real home. 1 or 2. _Ha._4l7l-M. CENTRAL. 1418—Nice cozv rm.. good meals. Real home. $6. Ri. 6843. FOREST. 32$—Nice rm., 2 girls, good meals! Reasonable. ILL.. N., 2269—Pleasant rm.. steam heat, const, hot water. Phone, exc. car serv. JEFFERSON. N., 93(L—Rm. in real home; business people: home cook. Ch. 1375-M. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2217—Nice comfort, rm. All conveniences; very good meals. Reas. Ta. 4706. GlßL—Modern, private, home cookingT near car line. Ch. 2757. CHILDREN to board, mother's care nr _school and kindergarten. Ch. 0745-M. 21 Unfurnished Apartments si2 M 0.—1606 Arrow; 3 rms., water, elecPH C i t i?d > fj-V ne TiL p y )ered Int l- SHANE S PHARMACY. 1557 Roosevelt. Ch. 4444. BROADWAY and Tenth; 2-3 rms.; utuT; soft water: bath; redec.; S2O up. Ri. 7982. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rms., beat and water 4 1 mo. free. Rl. 5994. He. 2783. COMMERCE. 1821-Lower duplex; hardood fls.; ht.; wa.; nr. Tech. Ch. 5807-J, INSURANCE Life STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE CO. ” PROTECTS AGAINST PREMATURE ACCIDENTAL. LIVING AND IM. COMeP DEATH -° IVES 12% FAMILY IN- — 3 °9 West Washington St.. Ri. 6512. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Life Insurance Annuities. Noncancellable Disability. JOHN E. SPIEGEL. GENERAL AGENT. Fire “ RAIN DEALERS NATIONAL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 1740 North Meridian St. J. J Fitzgerald. Sec'y-Treas. Insures All Classes of Property at Bavlng of 2574. Ha. 3000. UTUAL~ FIRE INSURANCE CO.' of Indianapolis 505 Indiana Trust Building. RECORD OF PROMPT LOSS ' PAYMENT Casualty lACKSON K. LANDERS. * J The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Cos. of New York Commercial Casualty Cos of Newark 2nd Floor Guaranty Bldg. General INDIANA - LUMBERMENS - MUTUAL Insurance Company General Insurance Mutual Insurance Bldg. Indianapolis. Ind. OODBMALL AGENCY “ ’ Fidelity Trust Bldg. Indianapolis WE INSURE EVERYTHING BUT THE HEREAFTER CLETCHER AMERICAN AGENCY Joseph W. Stickney. Agent Fletcher American National Bank Building Indianapolis, Indiana