Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1933 — Page 11

JAN. 5, 1033.

WHEAT IN LEAD AS GRAIN MART MOVES UPWARD Strong Cables, Securities * Factors in Upswing at Chicago. BY HAROI.D E. RAINVILLE I nitfd I'rrss Staff Correspondent CHICAGO. Jan. s.—Grains ex- j tended Wednesday s gaias as the Hoard of Trade openec today, under the leadership of wheat. The ; rise ar, confined to fractions, but ; t here was little pressure at the start I and fair buying. Strong cables and a firm stock ' market again were the chief factors. Liverpool showed good strength, but encountered some profit-taking. Corn rose with wheat and the other grains followed in a fair trade. Opening Is Strong At the opening wheat was ■% to s * cent higher; corn ’L to ", cent higher; oats % cent higher, and rye Vi cent higher. Provisions were firm and more active. Liverpool lost some of its strong opening advance but still was higher than due at ’ to • , cent up at midafternoon. Buenos Aires closed sharply higher Wednesday, The | good demand from the United Kingdom n..s led some observers to rt.hr conclusion that foreigners may have overstayed their market. Pressure Is Light The lack of pressure from exporting countries, inflation talk at Washington and strong cash demand were strong props Wednesday. Corn remains under the same in--11 ucnces as wheat, and with a revival of the speculative demand, the market acted better. Higher prices Increased country offerings, but the eastern cash demand also was better. Oats has been following the other grains religiously in a narrow mar- * ket. Chicago Primary Receipts Jan. 4 Whcnt 361.n0n Corn 370,000 Oats 126.000 Chicago Futures Range Jan. 5 - WHEAT— PiTV. High. Low. Closr. close. M IV 46% .46', .46 'j, 46% JlltV 46% .46% .46', .46 September ... .47'% .47% .47% .46", CORN— Mav 27% .27% .27% .27 Jillv 28% .28% .28% '.2B', September ... .29% .29% .29% .29', OATS—v Wav 17% .17% ' Jul 17% .. RYE— Mav .34% .34 '4 .34% .34% JulV 34 .33% .33% .34 LARLEY - Wav 29% ... CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Jill 1 'llilcil l‘l f K* CHICAGO. Jan. 4 Cash grain close: Wheat No ,al s. Com Nn 4 mixed. 21% e: N,- 3 yellow. 22 %/</ 23 %c: No. 4 vi How. 22 a22 %' No. 5 yellow. 21%r; No. 3 while. 22 ,<it 23 %e; No. 3 yellow. 21%c; No 3 while, 22" i'n23'. r; No. 4 white. 220/ 22%e; ioldt No. 2 vellow, 24%c Oats - No 2 white. 16' -/ 16 ',r: No. 3 white. 16c: No. 4 white. In %c. Rve No sales. Barlev 24 ; 20r. Timothy $2.25 2.50. Clover - s3.so'ii 8.50. It if 7 lines Special CHICAGO Jan. 5. Carlots: Wheat. 3: corn. 51 oats. 5. rve. 2, and barley. 6. Marquette Five Takes on Irish Jin Tina x Special NOTRE DAME, Ind.. Jan. 5. Marquette's giant basketball team, averaging 1!)2 pounds, and possessed of a record of four victories in five starts, will oppose Notre Dame here Saturday night before what promises to boa capacity crowd. The Hilltoppcrs have not defeated Notre Dame since winning two straight games in 1919-20 and 192021... The scries with Marquette was renewed in the 1926-27 season and Notre Dame has von twice a year from Marquette since then. Despite this advantage of twelve victories to two losses, the Irish probably will be * Might underdogs when they take the floor Saturday night. Marquette has won three out of four games against Big Ten opponents this year. Briton to Try for New Mark tip Timm Special LONDON, Jan. s.—An attempt to raise his world's automobile speed record of 253.96 miles an hour will bo made by Sir Malcolm Campbell at Daytona Beach. Fla., late in February, the British daredevil announced here Wednesday. Campbell will ship his rebuilt „ Bluebird to Florida on Jan. 18 and will sail on Jan. 25 aboard the Aquitania. His car is being packed for shipment. Its horse power has been increased to 2,500 and the body further streamlined to cut down air resistance. HENNESSEY RECOVERING C ity Tennis Star Undergoes Appendicitis Operation Here. Johnny Hennessey. Indianapolis, member of the American Davis cup team in 1928 and 1929. was reported recovering at St. Vincent's hospital today from an appendicitis operation. GENTS AT EVANSVILLE Bp I nited Prim EVANSVILLE. Ind., Jan. s.—The Centenary college basketball team, barnstorming through Indiana, will play its third consecutive Hoosier opponents here tonight, meeting Evansville’s Purple Aces. Since entering the state on Tuesday, the southerners have defeated Ball State and last to Earlham. PHILS RELEASE FKIBERG Bp Ti nes Special PHILADELPHIA. Jan. s.—Barney Friberg. 32-year-old utility infielder, was given his unconditional release Wednesday by the Phillies. During his eight years with the Phi's, he played all infield positions. He came here from the Cubs, where he played for four years. NAMES hi FOR STAKE Jl I mle l Pr< <s CHICAGO. Jan. 5. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney of New York leads the list of nominators for the fifth running of the Arlington Park . Lassie stakes next summer. The event is SIO.OOO added for 2-year-old fillies. Whitney has nominated sixteen for the stake.

New York Stocks (By Thomson At McKinnon) — -~— —

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Investment Trust Shares

(By Abbott, Hoppin At Cos.) PRICES ARE TO 12 NOON C. S. T. —Jan. 5 Bid. Ask. Am Founders Corp com 75 .87 Amer and Gen Sec (Al .... 3.00 5.00 Am Inv Tr shares 1.00 1.50 Basic Industry shares 1.90 1.93 Collateral Trustee shares' (A) 3.00 3.12 Corporate Trust new 1.60 1 65 Cumulative Trust shares .... 2.70 290 Diversified Trustee shares (A) 6.75 7.25 Fixed Trust Oil shares (Al 5.50 600 Fixed Trust Oil shares ißi.. 4.50 500 Fundamental Trust shares iA) 2.75 3.00 Fundamental Tr shares (B) , . 2.75 3.00 Leaders of Industry (A) 3.00 325 Low Priced shares 225 250 Mass Inv Trust shares . 14.00 15i50 Nation Wide securities 2.50 2.60 North Amer Tr shares '53 ... 1.75 1.85 Selected Cumulative shares.. 4.87 5.25 selected Income shares 2.62 300 Shawmut Bank Inv Trust 2.50 Std Amer Trust shares 250 260 Super Corp of Am Tr shares 2.40 250 Trustee Std Oil lA) 3.00 325 Trustee Std Oil IBi 3.00 325 U S Elec Light Ac Power lAi .. 14.50 15 00 Universal Trust shares 1.98 205

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO —Jan. 4 High. Low. Close. January 6.15 6.00 6 15 March 6.33 6.08 6.33 Mav 8.47 6.19 6.45 julv 6.56 6 30 6.56 October 6.80 6 49 6.80 December 6.95 6.64 6.91 NEW YORK January 6.10 5.95 6 10 March 6.23 6 00 6 21 Mav 6 35 6.12 6 35 Julv •:.. 6.48 6.24 6.47 October 6.67 6 43 6 67 December 6.79 6.38 6.79 NEW ORLEANS January 6.12 5.97 6.08 March 6.21 5.99 6.20 May 6.34 6.10 6.33 July 6 46 6.21 6.45 October 6 66 6.41 6.64 December 6.68 6.66 6.75

Chicago Fruit

Bp I nited Press CHICAGO, Jan. 5. Apples Michigan Jonathans. bushel. sl.loft/1.25; Spies, bushel. Sift? 1.15; Mclntosh, bushel. $1.25; Greenings, bushel 90cft?$l.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HOGS CONTINUE HIGHER TREND AT CITY YARDS Little Change Displayed in Cattle, Calf Markets; Sheep Firm. Another sha~p advance featured hogs at the city yards this morning, prices moving up 10 cents in most cases, with a few lots 15 cents over Wednesday's average. The bulk, 100 to 300 pounds, sold for 53.15 to $3.45. Early top was 53.50. Receipts were estimated at 4,000. Holdovers were 49. Cattle held steady with slaughter classes irregular. Receipts were 600. Vealers were unchanged at $6.50 down. Calves receipts numbered 400. Lambs showed no change from Wednesday, prices firm from $6.25 down. Sheep receipts were 2,000. Hog prices at Chicago moved in a narrow range displaying a dull trend. Few early bids and sales hold around steady to weak with Wednesday’s average. Thq bulk of good to choice kinds weighing from 190 to 200 pounds, sold at $3.25, while best porkers held higher. Rei ceipts were estimated at 28.000, in- : eluding 9.000 direct; holdovers 3,000. Cattle receipts were 4,000; calves, 1.500: market strong. Sheep receipts numbered 13,000; market strong. HOGS Dec. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 30. $2.8541 3.20 $3.20 4,000 31. 2.80& 3.15 3.15 1,000 Jan. 2. 2.7541 3.10 3 10 3 000 3 2.8542 3 15 3.15 6.000 4. 3 0541 3.35 3 35 4.500 5. 3.1542 3.45 3.50 4,0(f0 Receipts, 1,000; market, higher. (140-160) Good and choice....s 3.45@ 3.50 Light Lights—-(l6o-1801 Good and choice.... 3.45® 3.50 —Light Weights—-'lßo-200' Good and choice ... .3.45® 3.50 [ '2OO-220) Medium and g00d... 3.35(8: 3.45 —Medium Weights—-'22o-250' Medium and g00d... 3.2547 3.40 1250-290) Good and choice.... 3.154/ 3.25 —Heavy Weights—-(29o-350) Good and choice.... 3.10® 3.15 —Packing Sows—- ! (350-5001 Medium and g00d... 2.004| 2.75 I 1100-1201 Slaughter pigs 3.45 CATTLE Receipts. 600; market, steady. | Good and choice $ 5.254? 7.00 | Common and medium 3.00® 5.25 11.100-1.8001 I Good and choice 5.004? 7 00 Common and medium 3.75 ft/. 5.50 • —Heifers— Good and choice 5.004? 6.50 Common and medium 3.00® 5.00 —Cows— Good and choice 2.7547; 3.50 Common and medium 2.004? 2.75 Low cutter and cutter cows.. I.oo® 2.00 —Bulls (Yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 2.754? 3.50 Cutter, common and medium. 1.75® 2.75 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts. 100; market, steady. Good and choice $ 6.00® 6.50 Medium 4.00 ft? 6.00 I Cull and common 3.00® 4.00 —Calves—- ! Good ami choice 4.004? 5.50 Common and medium 2.50® 4.00 Stocker and Feeder Steers— Good and choice 4.004? 5.75 Common and medium 2.75® 4.00 1600-1.500) Good and choice 4.00® 5.50 Common and medium 2.75® 4.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000; market, steady. Good and choice $ 5.504? 6.25 Common and medium 3.004? 5.50 Ewes, medium and choice... 1.254? 2.25 Culi and common 50@ 1.25 Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. Jan. s.—Hogs—Receipts. 28.000, including 9,000 direct: steady to 10c lower; 180-220 lbs.. 53.20®3.25: top. $3.25: 230-280 lbs.. $2 904/ 3.15: 140-170 lbs.. s3® 3.15; pigs. $2.75473: packing sows mostly, $2,254( 2.40: light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice. 534/3.20: light weight 160-200 lbs., good and choice, $34/ 3.25: medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice, $3.05473.25: heavy weights, 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $2,704/ 3.15; packing sows, 275-550 lbs., medium and good, $2,104/ 2.70: slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs., good and choice, $2,754/ 3.15. Cattle—Receipts, 4,000; calves. 1.500: light and long yearling steers more active, strong to 25c higher; top S7 paid for both light and long yearlings; i weighty bullocks scarce: big weights slow; j morp active and firmer on 1.200-1.300 lbs., i averages; other killing classes fullv steady slaughter cattle and vealers: steer's 550-900 lbs., good and choice, 55.25 4/ 7.25; 9001,100 lbs., good and choice. $54/ 7: 1.1001.300 lbs., good and choice $4,254/7: 1.3001.500 lbs. good and choice, 544/6.50: 5501.300 lbs., common and medium. $3,254/ 4.25: heifers. 550-750 lbs., good and choice, | 54.25@6; common and medium. $3"-/ 4.25; cows good._ 52.504? 3.50; common and medium. $2.154/2.75; low cutler and cutter, $1,504/ 2.15; bulls 'yearlings excludedi good 'beefi, $34/3.75: cutter, common and medium. $2,254/3.25: vealers, good and choice, $44/6: medium, $3,504/ 4: cull an< common. 52.50®3.50: stockcr and feeder cattle: steers, 500-1.050 lbs., good and choice. $44/ 5.50; common and medium. $2,754/ 4. Sheep-Receipts, 13.000; fat lambs and yearlings opening steadv to a shade higher 56.10 bid for choice 94 lbs. and down; other killing classes around steadv; slaughter sheep and lambs; lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice, $5,504/6.10; common and medium. $3,754/ 5.50; 90-98 lbs good and choice. $5,404/6.10: 98-110 lbs’ j good and choice. $54/5.65: ewes, 90-150 lbs good and choice. $1,754/2.75; all weights, common and medium, $1.2547 2.25. LAFAYETTE, Jan. 5. Hogs—Market, 10 47:15c higher: 160-200 lbs.. $3.30; 200-210 lbs.. $3.25: 210-225 lbs., $3 20: 25-235 lbs, 53.15: 235-250 lbs.. $3.10; 250-275 lbs., $3.05; 275-300 lbs., $3; 300-325 lbs.. 52.90; 130-160 lbs.. $3.15; 100-130 lbs.. $3; roughs $2.25 down; top calves. $5.50; top calves, S5. FT. WAYNE. Jan. s.—Hogs—Market, steady; 100-200 lbs.. $3.35: 200-225 lbs $3.25; 225-250 lbs . 53.15; 250-300 lbs., $3; 300-350 lbs., 52.90; roughs. $2 25''7 2.50; tsags. $1.50: calves, $6: ewe and wether lambs, $5.75; bucks, $4.75. CLEVELAND, Jan. 5. Hogs- Receipts, 300: holdover, none: 204) 25c higher: 250 lbs.. $3.70: few mixtures, $3.60: 260-300 : lbs.. $3.50. Cattle—Receipts. 200; asking i around steady in all classes: only odd I steers at $4.25 downward, principally common lightweights: desirable sausage bulls. $2,754/3.25: calves, rereipts. 250; fullv steady to strong, particularly lower grades: | more desirable vealers, 564/6.50; strictly i choice scarce; cull to medium. $3,504/5.50 freely. Sheep—Receipts. 1.800; steadv; good to choice lambs. ' $6.254/6.50; throwouts, $4,504/5.50: bulk above $5. .EAST BUFFALO. Jan. s.—Hogs—On sale. 400: active. 104/15c and more over Wednesday s average: meager supply bullish factor: desirable 150-250 lbs.. $3,754/ 3.85; few pigs, $3,604/3.65. Cattle—Receipts. 100; generally steady: medium steers, $5; comlnos- kinds, $44/4.10: odd lots downward to $3.25: cutter cows. $1,254/2: calves, refGPts. 150; vealers mostly 50c lower at S6.ao and down. Sheep—Receipts. 800 iambs steady; good to choice. $6.25 to mostly $6.50; mixed offerings and strong weights. $5,654/6. TOLEDO. Jan. s—Hogs—Receipts, 260: market 10c higher: top. $3,254/ 3.40; mixed and bulk. 53.2d ■/3.35: pigs and lights, $34/ 3.15; roughs. $2.25. Cattle—Receipts. 200; market, slow. Calves—Receipts, light; market, strong. Sheep and lambs—“ Receipts. light; market, steady. i PITTSBURGH. Jan. s.—Hogs—Receipts. J/ 800 ! market steady to 5c higher: 150-240 ■^".*3. '04/3.85; 250-290 lbs.. $3,504,3 65: _l bs ' $3.254, 3.65: packing sows. 1 m'.i “F 5, Cattle—Receipt', 50: market i Dttle chang-d: medium to good steer vear“hj;S quote* $44/5.35: common down to c- : . common to medium heifers. $2,754, 4..d: bulls. $24/ 3.25. Calves—Receipts, 125; 2l a . r 6ct _steadv; good to choice vealers. i 35.504/6.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1.300; mar- : ,3 tully steady; better grade lambs, 56.25 "6 6": common. $3,504/ 4.25; good aged wethers, $2.50 "3. ’ EAST _ ST. LOUIS. Jan. 5 —Hogs- Rece.Dts. ..dOO: market, uneven: steadv to ISC higher; nrart'.cal tod. $3 45: small lots, bulk. 150-210 lbs.. $3 304, 3 45; 220Jbs- 53.10 'a 3.25: 260-300 lbs.. $2,854/ 8: 100-130 lbs.. $2,504/3.10: sows. $2.15. Cattle Receipts. 1.000: calves. 700. market, not enough steers on sale to make a market: mixed yearlings and heifers, strong to 2>c 1 higher at $3.50'<i5.50: cows, fully steadv beet cows. $2.2547 3: low cutters. $1.25'., 1 so: sausage bulls, strong to 10c higher; tOD sausage kinds. $2 85: vealers. 50c lower: too. $5.75, Sheer)—Receipts. 1.500: market, opened steadv: desirable lambs to packers. 50.25. I- CINCINNATI. Jan. s.—Hoes—Recipts. .7,000: 1.300 direct and through: none held : c v er. mostly 107 15c higher with 225 lbs. dewn. showing the most advance: eariv | trace active but closing rounds slow : packing sows fullv steadv: 160-225 lbs., i mostly $3 60 /3.65: ton. 53.65 225-250 lbs . $3 354,3.60: 250-27.4 lbs.. $3 20 ; 3.45; 27532.4 lbs.. S3 10'/ 3 30; 120-140 lbs. mainly $3 25: sows $2 7 2.25. Cattle—Receipts. 900: ! calves receipts. 450: opening trade slow. : most.v around steadv: except vealers. weak I to mostlv 50e lower than early Wednesday; • common and medium steers and heifers, i -argelv 33 504/ 4.50: occasional odd lots. I $*..54/5: most beef cows. $2,254)3: a few. '3 25; low cutters and cutters. sl4, 2 25: I bulls $2.50-/3.50: good to choice vealers I 556: lower grades. $4 50 downward to . S.’ 50. Sheep—Receipts. 300: not enough on. ■sale to make a market; nominally steady;

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INDiA.MAPOLIS STOCKS AND BONDS

(By Newton Todd) The following quotations do not represent firm bids and offerings, but indicate the approximate markets based on recent transactions or inauiries to buy and sell, —Jan. 5 Stocks Bid. Ask. Belt R R. and Stkvds com 22 26 Belt, R R and Stkvds pfd 45 50 Citizens Gas com 14 16 Citizens Gas 5% pfd 65 73 Indpls Pwr & Lt 60 Dfd 58 64 Indpls Pwr & Lt 6'2% pfd.. 63 69 Indpls Gas com 42 48 Indpls Water 5% pfd 92 98 Indpls Pub Welfare Ltj Assn.... 46 51 Nor Ind Pub Serv 7% pfd 57 61 Pub Servos Ind 6% pfd 21 25 Puh Servos Ind 7% pfd 32 37 So Ind Gas and Elec. 6% pfd.... 58 63 Terre Haute Elec 6% pfd 45 51 Bonds Belt R R and Stkvds 4s 83 88 Citizens Gas 5s 1942 87 90 Indpls Gas 5s 1952 81 83 Indpls Rvs 5 1967 23 29 Indpls Pwr At Lt 5s 1957 91 93 Indpls Water 4%s 1940 96 99 Indpls Water 5%s 1953-54 100 102 Trac Terminal Corp 5s 1.957 .... 38 45 Joint Stock Land Hanks Fletcher 5s 61 67 Ft. Wavne 5s 40 45 Lafayette 5s 33 37 Phoenix iK. C.) 5s 56 60

Produce Markets

Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hens, heavy breeds over 4Vz lbs.. 11c; under 4 1 lbs.. 8c; Leghorns, 6c; broilers, colored springers, I' 2 lbs. up. 9c; Leghorn and blacks, 1',2 lbs up, 6c; capons. 9 lbs. over, 15c.; 8-9 lbs., 13c; 7-8 lbs., 11c; 6-7 lbs.. 10c; under 6 lbs., redheads and slips, 9c. Cocks and stags. 4c; Leghorn cocks, 4c. Ducks, large white, F. F. and F.. over 4' 2 lbs., 6c; small and colored, sc. Geese. F. F. and F.. sc. Young guineas, each 20c; old 15c. Turkeys, choice voung hens, 8 lbs. up, 10c: choice young toms, 12-18 lbs.. 10c; choice young toms over 18 lbs., 8c; choice old hens, 9c; choice old toms, 7c; poor or crooked breasted, 4c. Eggs—No. 1. 24c; No. 2,20 c; No. 3,16 c. Butter—264/27c: undergrades. 24fr525c; butterfat, 23c. These prices for healthy stock free from feed by Wadley Company. BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. Jan. 5. Eggs Market, steady; receipts. 3.84 cases: extra firsts. 304/30Vic: firsts, 29<’i29 , ic: current, receipts. 254/ 27 1 2 c; dirties. 204/23c. Butter - Market, steady; receipts. 5.892 cubs: specials. 22'// 22 1 2 c; extras, 21' 2 c; extra firsts. 214/21'ic; firsts. 20’ 4 4/ 20 :, 4 c; seconds. 19 4/19' 2 c: standards. 21'2C. Poultry—• Market, firm: receipts. 31 trucks; fowls, 114/ 14c: springers. 114/12c: Leghorns. O'jc; ducks. 84/11c: geese. 9c: turkeys. 104/15c: roosters. 7 1 2 c: Leghorn broilers. Bc. Cheese Twins. 11' 2 4/ll'ic: voung Americas, 124/ 4/i2' 4 r. Potatoes—On track, 168: arrivals. 64: shipments. 545: market about steady; Wisconsin Round Whites. 15 r all' 2 e. Idaho Russets. $3,154/3.25: Colorado McClures. $1,204/ 1.25. CLEVELAND, Jan. 5. -Butter—Market steady: extras. 23'_>C' standards, 25‘.>c. Eggs—Market steady; extras, 29c: current preceipts. 28c. Poultry—Market steady; heavy fowl. 144/15c: medium fowl, 13c; Leghorn fowl, 114/12c; heavy Rock broilers. 1345 14c; medium broilers. 104/11c; heavy colored broilers. 1345 14c; Leghorn broilers, 94/30c: ducks, 104521 c: young geese. 104/ 16c: old geese. 80: young turkeys under 15 lbs., 134/ 16c: voung turkeys over 15 lbs., $33; old roosters. 84/ 9c; No. 2 chickens, 8c: old turkeys, 114/12c; capons. 184/20c. Potatoes—Ohio New York and Pennsylvania 100-lb. sacks. Cobblers and Round Whites U. S. N. 1 and partlv graded, 754/ 85c: Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania sacks a bushel. Cobblers and Round Whites, partly graded, 40'j/ 50c: mostly around 45c. NEW YORK. Jan. s.—Potatoes—Active: Long Island. 60c <1 $2.35 barrel; New Jersey. $1.40: Southern. 51.75 barrel: Maine. SI 4/ 2.15 barrel; Idaho. $1,504/2 sack; Bermuda. $64/6.50 barrel. Sweet po'atocs—Steady; Jersey basket. 35c4/$1.40; Southern basket. 304/80c. Flour—Firm: springs: patents. $3.5045 3.75 barrel. Pork—Steady: nif:ss. $14.25 barrel. Lard—Firm: middle west spot. $4.90'//5 lb. Petroleum Steady; New York refined. 17c gallon: crude Pennsylvania. 51.22G1.72 barrel. GreaseSteady: brown, 134 cl 3 4 c lb.; yellov. l 3 4 c lb.: white. 2"iC lb. Tallow—Steady: special to extra. 24/ 2 1 4 c lb. Common hides—Dull; hides, city packer firm: native steers. 5 1 4 c: butt brands. S’jc; Colorados 4 rl sc. Dressed poultry—Dull: turkevs. 12/ 19c: chickens. !G'e!Bc: broilers, 10/26c: capons, 114/25c: fowls. B'//17c: ducks. 84/13c: Long Island ducks. 14‘ 2 4/16c. Live poultry—Steady, geese. 80 13c; ducks. 12b 22c: fowls. 94/ 10c: turkevs. 94/17c: roosters, 114519cchickens. lib 26c: capons. 14'//23c: broilers. 84/16c. Cheese—Quiet: state whole milk fanev to specials. 164/18c: voung America. 134/19c. Butter- Market, steady; creamery, higher than extras. 22- 1 4 4/ 24'c: extra. 92 score. 23’.c: firsts 91 score. 23c. Ecus— Market, firm: special packs, including unusual hennery selections. 34c: standards. 33'2C; rehandled receipts. 3 3 c. In the Air Weather condition at 9 a. m.: South wind, 7 miles an hour temperature, 30; barometric pressure, 30.19 at sea level; general condition, high scattered clouds, light ground fog; ceiiing. unlimited; visibility, Vn miles: field, good. medium to good lambs, auotable. $5 50'S 6 25: common and medium. $3.5045 5 25: top on fat aged ewes. sl. By Timrg special LOUISVILLE. Jan. s.—Cattle—Receipts. 125. mostly steady: bulk common and medium steers and heifers cuotab.e. $3 25a 4.50: best light weights eligible around $5.50; bulk beef cows and bulls. $2.75 down; low cutters and cutters. 75c4/$i.75: most Stockers and feeders. *3 4/4. Calves— Receipts. 150. steady , good and choice. *4 50 4/5. medium and lower grades 53.50 down. Hogs—Receipts. 600: weights. 130 lbs down, steady; others. 15c higher: 175-240 lbs . S3 5' 245-295 lbs *3,50. 300 lbs up. *2 90; 13.-170 lbs.. $3.40: 139 lbs. down. $2 90; so’ s. $2.60 and stags. $1.65. Sheep—Receipts. 50: mostly steady bulk better lambs. $5 6: choice eligible. $6 25: lower grades. *4.50 down. fat ewes. *l@2. Wednesday's shipments—los calves.

BIRDS have one more eyelid > than men. The third lid. a thin j .skin that moves across the eye i from side to side, is underneath I the others, and is called the “nictitating membrane. - ’ FIRE can be carried in a fire bundle for a month, in all kinds of weather. The native attaches a loop to the curious contraption and slings it over his shoulder. The bundle is cigar-shaped, and is about three feet long. NEXT: What kind of plumes once sold for §32 an ounce? Births Bovs William and Thelma Raeber, St. Vincent's hospital. Lawrence and Helen Gilliland. Methbdist hospital. William and Isabella Hudson. Methodist hospital. William and Alberta Stephenson. Methodist hospital. James and Mildred Hansford. Methodist hospital. Llovd and Anna Morgan. 45 North Mount. Girls William and Miriam Over. St. Vincent’s hospital. William and Martha Fox. Methodist hospital. Theodore and Etta Sparks. Methodist hospital. Alva and Eunice Woods. 6320 Broadway. William and Thelma Pierpont. 5629 Beechwood. William and Lucille Hurt. 142 South Summitt. Deaths Harry S. Swanson. 33. citv hospital, bwnicho pneumonia. Julia Good. 83. 1840 Boulevard place. arteriosclerosis. Frank Whiteman. 52. 434% North West, cerebral hemorrhage. James M. Babbitt. 37. Marott hotel, acute myocarditis. Carl Gehle. 82. St. Vincent's hospital, broncho pneumonia. Mildred Michael. 39. Methodist hospital, cirrhosis of liver. Martha Melvina Schreimer. 62. 667 Arch, diabetes mellitus. Peter Treeter. 73. citv hospital, broncho pnpumonia. Lucille Williams Kemp. 42. 639 West North, pulmonary tuberculosis. Julia A. McKinney. 68. 604 Virginia, chronic valvular heart disease. Lola Frazee, 74. 745 Spruce, cardio vascular renal disease. Richard Sirp. 75. citv hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Florence McMannis, 40. 1519 Kennington. diabetes mellitus. William H. Kurth. 69. citv hospital, carcinoma. Fredrick Allen Vawter. 55. 103 Spencer, general tuberculosis. Lucian DeMar. 48. citv hospital, chronic myocarditis. Smith Crane. 73. 751 West Walnut, valvular cardiac stenosis. Homer H. Dean. 73. 1318 South Blaine, apoplexy. Helen Louise Sargent. 2. 2430 North Arsenal, broncho pneumonia. RAW SUGAR PRICES —Jan. 4 High. Low. Close. January 70 .66 .70 March 76 .72 .76 May 82 .77 .81 July 86 .81 .86 September 89 .86 \ .89 December 93 90 .93

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DOW-JONES SUMMARY

Pennsylvania Railroad system in week ended Dec. 31. handled 64.065 cars of revenue freight, against 75,910 in previous week, and 78.843 in like 1931 week. Treasury offering $75,000,000 Ot-day bills to be sold on discount basis to highest bidder. Sharp & Dohme Inc. declared a dividend of 50 cents on convertible preference class A stock, same as in two previous quarters, payable Feb. 1. of record Jan. 18. Bank of England as of Jan. 3. shows circulation amounting to 362,599,000 against 371,193.000 poiavls on Dec. 30; ratio 18.2, against 16.8 per cent, bullion 120.566,000 against 120,593,000 pounds. Dictaphone Corporation declared the regular quarterly dividend of $2 on preferred stock, payable March 1, of record Feb. 1. Chicago & Northwestern in 193 U handled 1,079,990 cars of revenue freight, against 1,441,11/ in 1931, a decrease of 25 per cent. Imports of shoes and boots into United States in first eleven months of 1932 amounted to 1,250,753 pairs, against 3,276,353 in 1931, and 5,533,620 in 1929. New York Stock Exchange reports member collateral borrowings on Dec. 31, 1932. amounting to $346,804,658. an increase of $9,192,100 over Nov. 30. 1932. Production of electricity hv Electric Light and Tower industry of United States for week ended Dec. 31. amounted so 1.111,710,000 against 1,523,652,000 kwh ill like week of 1931; production in week ended Dee. 2t. totaled 1,554.473,000 against 1,523,652,000 kwh in like 1931 week. New York Central lines during week ended Dec. 31, 1932. loaded on own lines 28.601 cars of revenue freight compared with 36,440 in like 1931 week; received from connections totaled 37,896 aga,nst 43,299. BAR MAY ALTER LAWS Change in Rules Advocated by Elliott in Inaugural Address. Changes in bylaws of the Indianapolis Bar Association as a means of widening the scope of its activities were proposed by President Homer Elliott in his inaugural address Wednesday night. Other officers installed with Elliott were Frank C. Daily, first vicepresident; Samuel D. Miller, second vice-president; Donald M. Morris, treasurer; William Kern, secretary. Elliott announced he would name a committee to recommend bylaw changes.

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ACTIVE TRADE, GAINS FEATURE STOCK SESSION Leaders Move Up Fractions in Increased Activity: Dollar Steady.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty industrials for Wednesday high 62 62. low 59 54 last 62 35 up 306 Average of twenty rails 27.08 25 TO. 2-: 09 un 140 Average of twcr.tv utilities 28.48. 27.39. 28 49. up 1 19. Average of f.,rtv bonds 78.35. up .62. BY ELMER WALZER United Press Financial Uditor NEW YORK. Jan. s.—Stocks retained their gains of the previous session at the opening today and ir many instances the rise was carried further. Trading was active, with blocks of 1.000 to 4.000 shares appearing in a long list of shares. Gains ranging from fractions to a point were noted in Auburn Auto, Norfolk & Western, public Service, Cask?. Western Union. Bethlehem Steel. American Smelting General Electric. New York Central and Du Pont. Several leaders, including Steel common. American Telephone and General Motors, opened unchanged. During the early trading prices were steady, with volume fairly large. The dollar, which dropped sharply Wednesday when talk of inflation was in progress in Washington. rallied moderately in terms of European currencies. Bonds moved higher in active turnover, all groups participating in the advance.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT --Jan. 5 Clearings $2.016.000.0ff Debits 6.312 000,00

Foreign Exchange

ißy Abbott. Hoppin & Co.i —Jan. 5 Open. Sterling England $3.34 Franc. France 0391' Lira. Italy 0512' Franc, Belgium 1387 Mark. Germany 2380 Guilder. Holland 4023 Peseta, Spain 0818 Krone. Norway 1720 Krone, Denmark 1731 Yen, Japan 2044 Chicago Stocks Opening (By Abbott, Hoppin & Cos.! —Jan. s—Asbestos Man... s'i Cord Corp . .. 7 1 '* Asso Tel Util... t’a U S Rad & Tel.. 81* Bendix Avia... 11 Walgreen Stores 131a Borg Warner .. B'ii

Indianapolis Cash Grain

—Jan. 4 The bids for ear 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—Firm; No. 1 red 384539 c; No. 2 red. 37@33c; No 2 hard. 33'a40c. Corn—Firm. No. 3 white, 15'*OT6*e; No. 4 white, 14'5 4? 15' ic: No. 3 yellow. 1512 45.16' 2 c; No. M yellow. 14‘ 2 4/15 l ac; No. 3 mixed, 14 , ,2@15 , 2 c; No. 4 mixed, 14'.c. Oats—Firm; No. 2 white, 12’ 4 (s 13’4c: No. 3 white, U 3 4 4712 : 'ic. Hay if, o. b, country points taking 23’ 2 e or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville; Steady; No. 1 timothy, $5.50(5.6; No. 2 timothy, $5(55.50. —lnspections Wheat—No 2 red, 2 cars; No. 3 red. I car. Total, 3 cars. Corn—No. 1 white. 2 cars: No 2 white. 1 car; No. 3 white, 3 cars; No. 4 white, 4 cars; No. 3 yellow, 6 cars; No. 4 yellow. 20 cars; o. 5 yellow. 2 cars; No. 4 mixed. 1 ! ar. Total, 39 ears. ! Oats—No. 2 white. 2 cars: No. 3 white, 4 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car. Total. 7 cars. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHEAT City grain elevators are paving 39c for No 2 soft wheat. Other grades on their merits. TOLEDO CASH GRAIN Bu T'nited Press TOLEDO. Jan. 4 —Cash grain close: (Gram in elevators, transit billing.! Wheat —No 2 red. 50 1 2 4? 51 ’ 2 c: No. 1 red. lc premium. Corn No. 2 yellow. 29 1 5 4/30',be. Oats No. 2 white. 2n-./2i<- Rve—No. 2. 43' :’4i 44’ ;C. Bariev—No 2. 31 '/32c. (Track prices, 28' 2C rate.i Wheat-No. 2 red, 45 ft 46 tic: No. 1 red. 47ft47 ! -c, Corn—No. 1 vellow. 21 ’ 2 45 26c; No. 3 vollow. 23'*4 24c; No 4 yellow. 22 , 2 {7 23r: No. 5 yellow'. 214/22r. Oats—No 2 white. 1745 18c; No 3 wwhlte. 16 : - 4/ 17 : c. Seed close: Clever—Cash $5.40 Alsike— Cash. $5 80. Produce—Butter, fancy creamery. 26c. Eggs —Extras. 264/27c. Hav—Timothy, oer cwt.. 80c. NEW YORK COFFEE —Jan. 4 RIO High. Low. Close. March 5.71 5.63 5.69 May 5.53 5 34 .5 42 July 5 22 September 5 07 5 00 5 05 j December .... 500 490 4.97 SANTOS I March 829 814 823 | May 7.85 7.79 7.79 July .... 7.60 750 7.57 Septemb"r 7 42 7 41 7.41 December .... 7.30 720 727

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