Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1933 — Page 9

MARCH 18, 1033

STOCKS DROP 1 TO 3 POINTS; TRADING DULL

Market Issues Are Put to Test as Profit-Taking Comes to Fore.

Average Stock Prices

Averse* of thirty industrials for Thursdav. high 64 56, low 2 05, last 62 65. up 66 Average of twenty rails 30 02. 28.7i, 29 19. unchanged Average of twenty utilities. 25 38 23 42, 24 65. up 07. Average of forty bonds 76 45, up 1 31. BY ELMER C. WALZER I nited Press pinanrial f.ditor NEW YORK, March 13.—Stocks were subjected to a test Friday when profit-taking developed. They declined 1 to 3 points in the main list, turned dull, and resisted pressure throughout the remainder of the session. There were brief periods of rally. One of them, led by the rails in the early afternoon, brought the whole list up from the lows. Prices cased again before the close and had another moderate rally and another decline. Sugar issues were strong thoughout the day in contrast with other issues, Goid mining stocks also had a good day, with Homestake rising more than 2 points. * Commodities reversed their recent trend. Wheat closed with losses of U to s * cent a bushel and other grains, save barley, followed. Cotton lost part of its $3 a bale gain of the previous session, and small losses were noted in the minor commodities. Trader Interest Shifts Meanwhile, interest shifted to other financial matters. Three items stood out in bold relief: 1. Money markets were distinctly eased as compared with recent stringency. Call loans dropped to 3 per cent, as contrasted with a renewal rate of 5 per cent Thursday. Other rates declined correspondingly. 2. United States government bonds continued to advance, aided by easy money. Several rose to new highs. 3. The American dollar rose rapidly. Wide declines were made in francs, Swiss francs, and guilders.. Sterling and other rates of gold also declined. Trading in stocks amounted to a little more than 1,500,000 shares, or about half of Thursday's total. Sales for thf; last three days were swelled to around 8,000,000 shares or more, than for the five trading days up to the bank holiday declared on March 4. Allied Chemical Drops Weakness in commodities brought selling into the farm equipment stocks. Case, late in the day, dipped to around 47, a loss of more than 4 points. International Harvester also sold off. Allied Chemical was depressed on a disappointing showing in its 1932 earnings’ report released today. American Telephone was forced down several points on fears over the safety of its present $9 annual dividend. Western Electric, American Telephone subsidiary, reported a deficit in 1932, the first deficit since 1908. United States Steel broke through 31 late in the day, against a previous close of 32 ’4. News from the steel industry was heartening because of a pickup in automobile demand for steel, and a higher price for scrap established today at Youngstown, and recently at Pittsburgh. New York Central was a feature in the rails. For a time, it held above 20 for a gain of more than a point. Mast of the advance was subsequently lost, although no undue pressure was exerted. Utilities were easy most of the day Coppers reacted on reduced demand for the metal. Oils were dull.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —March 17— Clearings $1,669,000.00 Debits 4 516,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —March 17— Net balance for March 15 .. $44,920,647 42 Expenditures . . 21.771.093.15 Customs rects. mo to date . 3,852.948.74

Foreign Exchange

(Bv ABbott, Hoppin & Cos.) —March 17— Sterling. England. s3.4f’ B Franc. France . 0394 3 * Lira Italv 0515% Franc Belgium 1402 Mark Germany 2339 Guilder Holland 4044 Pesfta Spain 0849 Krone Norway . 1770 Krone Denmark 1541 Yen. Japan 2188

Investment Trust Shares

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In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO March 17— High. Low. Close March 6 45 Mav 6 86 6.53 6.53 -uiv 7 02 6 70 6 70 October 7 28 6 92 6 92 December .. . 737 7.05 705 NEW YORK January 7 33 7 05 7 05 March 6 64 6 38 6 39 May ... 6 74 6 45 6 45 Julv 6 91 6 61 6 61 October 7 14 6.82 6 86 December 7 28 6 95 6 95 • WE BUY AND SELL U. S. Government Bonds Federal Land Bank Bonds Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds T. P. Burke & Cos. Incorporated 1 SUITE **4 Cl it ILK TOWEB E. i'MOAE Ullej WB6

New York Stocks ' " ■ (By Thomson * McKinnon) ———————

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CHICAGO STOCKS

By Abott,. Hoppin & Cos. —March 17— Asbestos Mfg BV* Assoc Telephone Util % Bendix Aviation 9 3 4 9% 9% Borg-Warner B’i 8% B*4 Butler Bros 2% 2% 2% Cent 111 Securities Com 3 ,a Cent 111 Securities Pfd 5 Cent West Pub Serv 'A' .. 1 ... Chicago Corp Com ... 1% 1% l s * Chtacgo Corp Pfd 16% 16% 1614 Chicago Yellow Cab 8 Cities Service 3 3 s 3% 3%.. Commonwealth Edison.. 73 72 72 Cord Corp 6% 6% 6% Electric Household 5 Grisbv-Grunow ... 1% Llbby-McNail 2% 2% 214 Lynch Corp ~. 12 Marshall Field 7 3 * -7% 7% Middle West Utilities. U % >4 Public Service N P ... 36 Quaker Oats 91 83 83 Sea Pub Serv $3.25' pfd % Sutherland Paper Cos . 11 10% 10% Swift International .... 17% 16 1 * 16% U S Radio & Tel 10% 9% 9* Util Povv & Lt N V l 3 * I>* I 3 * Vorsec Cos 6% Wahl 14 13% 13% RAW SUGAR TRICES • —March 17— High. Low. Close. January 1.10 1.09 1.10 March 1.03 1.00 1.03 May 1.04 .99 1.03 July .. 1.05 1.01 1.05 September 1.08 1.03 1.07 December 1.11 1.08 1.09

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PORKER VALUES SHOW GAINS OF 15 T 0 20 CENTS Cattle Active, Prices Hold Steady to Strong; Sheep Dull. Gains of 15 to 20 cents were scored in hogs Friday morning at the city yards, the latter figure representing the extreme top. Good demand and ordinary receipts, combined to boast values. The bulk of 160 to 275 pounds sold for $4 to $4.10; top, $4.15. Weights of 275 pounds up made the market at $3.80 to $3.95; 120 to 160 pounds, $3.70 to $4. Receipts were estimated at 4,500; holdovers, 276. j Slaughter classes were active, I prices holding steady to strong in I the cattle market. Receipts were j 300. Vealers were weak to 50 cents ! lower, selling at $5.50 down mostly. Calf receipts were 500. Nothing was done during the morning in sheep, indications were around s f ' dy. Bulk of Thursday's sales Wf it $5.25 to $5.75; extreme top T' .. s y, $6. Receipts today were 1 20u. Early bids on hogs at Chicago held steady to 5 cents higher than Thursday’s average. The bulk, 200’ to 240 pounds, was bid in at $4.10 to $4.15, while best lightweights were salable at $4.20 and above. Several classes remained inactive and steady. Receipts were estimated at 20,000, including 9,000 direct; holdovers, 2,000. Cattle receipts were 2,000; calves, i,000; market, strong. Sheep receipts numbered 10,000; market strong. „ HOGS March. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 10. $3.80® 3.90 $3.90 2,000 11. 3.900 4.00 4.00 5 000 13. 4.00® 4.10 4.10 5.000 14. 3..90®. 4.00. . , 4.00 5 000 15. 3.90® 4.00 4.05 5.000 16. 3.85®. 3.95- . 3.95 6.000 17. 4.00# 4.10 4.15 4.500 Market Higher (140-160) .Good, and -choice..s 3.90® 4.00 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice.. 4.10 (180-200) Good and cnoice.. 4.10@ 4.15 —Medium Weighcs—-(2oo-220) Good and choice .... 4.10® 415 (220-250) Good and choice.... 4 05® 4.15 —Heavy Weights—-<2oo-290) Good and choice.... 3.95® 400 (290-350) Good and choice..., 3.85® 395 —Packing Sows—-(3so-dow \) Good 3.10® 340 (350 up) Good 3.00® 325 (All weig ts) medium 2.65® 3.10 —Slaughter Pigs—-(loo-130) Good and choice.... 3.50® 3.80 CATTLE Receipts, 300; market, steady. —Steers—-(sso-1.100) Good and choice $ 5.50® 7.00 Common and medium 3.75® 5 50 (1,100-1.500)-Good and choice ...; 4.50® 6 75 Medium 3.75® 4.50 „„ —Heifers—-(sso-750) Good and choice 4.75® 6 00 Common end medium 3.25® 4^75 (750-900) Good and choice 4.25® 5.75 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 —Cows— Good t 3.00@ 3.50 Common and medium 2.25® 3 00 Low cutter and cutters 1.25® 2.25 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good (beef) 2.50® 3.25 Cutter, common and medium.. 1.50® 2.50 VEALERS Receipts. 500; market, lower. Good and choice $ 5.00® 6 00 Medium 4.00® 5.00 Cull and common 2.00@ 4.00 —Calves—-(2so-500) Good and choice 4.00® 5.50 Common and medium 2.75® 4.00 —Feeder and S,ocker Cattle—-(soo-800) Good and choice 4.25® 5.50 Common and medium 2.75® 4.25 (800-1.050) Good and choice 4.25® 5.50 Common and medium 2.75® 4.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,200; market, steady —Lambs—(9o lbs. down) Good and choice.ss.2s® 5.75 (90-110 lbs.) Good and choice.. 5.00® 5.50 (90 lbs. down) Com. and med.. 3.00® 5.25 —E wesGood and choice 2.00® 2 75 Common and medium I.oo® 2.00 Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. March 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 20,000, including 10,000 direct; active, 5® 10c higher than Thursday’s average on all classes: most 170-270 lbs.. 54.10®4.20; cop. $4.20; 280-320 lbs., s4® 4.10; 140-160 lbs., $4®4.15: bulk packing sows, $3.40®3.65; light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice, s4® 4.15; light weights. 160-200 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice. $4.10® 4 20; heavy weights, 250-350 lbs., good" and choice, s4® 4.15; packing sows, 275-550 lbs., medium and good. $3.25®3.75; slaugh--100-130 lbs y good and choice. $3.50®4. Cattle—Receipts, 2,000; calves, 1,000; edge off general market, some sales butcher and yearling heifers weak to 25c lower; few loads weighty steers, weak with demand narrow; best fed yearling steers, $6.75; sprinkling, $5.75® 6.25; most weighty bullocks, $5 downward; cows about steady; bulls, weak to 10c lower, and vealers 25®50c lower, mostly S5 downJ.Brd; slaughter cattle and vealers, steers, 500-900 lbs., good and choice. 56®7.50; 9001,100 lbs., good and choice. $6®7.50; 1,1001.300 lbs., good and choice. $3.50®7 50-1.300-1.500 lbs., good and choice. $4.50® 6.50; 550-1.300 lbs., common and medium, S4®6; heifers. 550-750 lbs., good and choice. $5.25®6.50; common ana medium, $4®.5.50; cows. good. 53®3.75: common and medium. 52.60® 3; low cutter and cutter. 5i.75®2.60; bulls, (yearlings excluded) good (beef). $2.60®3.25; cutter, common and medium, $2.40® 3; vealers. good and choice S4® 5.50: medium. 53.50®4; cull and common. $3®3.50: Stocker and feeder cattle, steers. 500-1,050 lbs., good and choice. $4.50 ®6; common and medium. 52.75®4 50. Sheep Receipts, 10.000; slow, around steady with Thursday's average to small killers; packers bidding lower; good to choice, * 1-95 lbs., native lambs, $5.25® а. i5; asking upward to 56 and above for choice fed westerns; slaughter sheep and lambs, lambs, 90 lbs., down, good and choice. 55.25g5.85. common and medium §4<j5.35; 30-98 lbs., good and choice, ss® 5.7d; 98-110 lbs., good and choice. S4.v>;< ( • 5-50; ewes, 90-150 lbs., good and choice, S2g3; all weights, common and medium. 51.25®2,50. EAST ST. LOUIS. 111., March 17.—Hogs —Receipts. 8,000; market. 10 to mostly lac higher; pigs strong to 25c higher:' top. 54.00; bulk. 160-230 lbs.. S3 90® 4; 240-280 lbs. $3.75(0.3.90; 140-150 lbs.. $3.50®3.85; 100-130 lbs.. $2.75® 3 25; sows mainly $2 85 6 3.10. Cattle—Receipts. 700; calves, 500; market mostly steady in a clean-up trade with hardly enough on sale to make a market; nominal range slaughter steers. 53.50(06.75; slaughter heifers. $3.50® 6; mixed yearlings and heifers, S4®s; beef cows. $2.5003.25; low cutters. 51.25® 1.75, sausage bulls. [email protected]; good and choice vealers. $5.50; slaughter clases. Slaughter steers. 550-1,100 lbs., good and choice. ss® б. common and medium. $3.5005.25: 1.100-1.500 lbs., choice. $506.75; good. $42006: medium, $4.2505.25. Sheep Receipts. 800: market, opened steady to city butchers; Indications steadv on others; choice wooled lambs. $5.75; few clipped S5o0: throwouts, 5350: fat ewes. $20,275; slaughter classes, iambs. 90 lbs down, good and choice. $5 35®5.90: common and medium. $3.50® 5 35: lambs. 90-98 lbs., good 55.25 0 5,75; yearling wethers. 90-110 lbs., good and choice. 54®4.75: ewes, 90-100 lbs., good and choice. 51.75®2.75all weights, common and medium. $lO2. i WAYNE. March 17.—Hogs—Market, j 10c higher; 160-200 lbs.. S3 95. 200-225 ,bs., $3.90: 225-250 lbs.. 53.85: 250-350 lbs.. $3.75; 140-160 lbs.. $3,60; roughs, $2.75; stags. I*l • <5; calves. $5.50; lambs. 55.50. CattleSteers. good to choice. $505 50; medium to good. $4.5055: common t omedium. S3® 4: heifers, good to choice. $4.50®5; medium to good, S4O 4 50: common to good. $4 5 4.50; common to medium. $3 34; cows, good to choice. 53®3.50; medium to good. $2.505 3: cutter cows, $1.75 /2.25; canners. $7®1.50; bulls, good to choice. $3 5 3.25: medium to good. $2.50® 3; common to medium. $2 0 2.50: butcher bulls. $3 5 3.25; medium to good. $2.50 53; common to medium. $202.50: butcher bulls. $3.2503.75. LAFAYETTE. March 17.—Hogs—Receipts. 15020 c up: 170-225 lbs $3,8553.90; 225-275 lbs. $3 75® 3 80! 275-325 lbs.. S3 6003.70: 130-170 lbs.. $3 4003 65. 100-130 lbs.. 53.25: roughs. $3.25 down: top calves. $5: top lambs. $5 EAST BUFFALO. March 17.—Hogs—On sale. 1.700; weights above 160 lbs . active: 100 15c over Frldav's average: fighter weights about steadv: desirao'.e 1641-250 lbs . $4.50; plainer kinds. $4 40: 260-280 lbs.. $4 2504 40; 140 lbs. down. $3 7504. Cattle—Receipts. 300; steer and yearling trade fairly steady: good steers. 960 lbs.. $6; medium to good steers and heifers, $5.2505 65: odd Tots downward to $4 50; cows. 75c lower: fat cows, $3; cutter grades. $1.5002.25: calves receipts, 600; vealers largely 50c lower than Thursday's extreme decline: good to choice. $6 $0: com man and medium. $5 Sheep—Receipts. 600: lambs active. 10015 c higher, quality and sorts conside-ed: good to choice woolskms, $6.1006 25? common and medium quoted, $5.1005.65,

INDIANA STOCKS AND BONDS

The following quotations do not represent actual bids or offerings, but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling inquiries or recent transactions. —March 17— STOCKS Bid. Ask. Blt Rail A Stocks Yards com.. 22 27 Bel: Rail A Stock Yds pfd 6% 45 49 Central Ind Power pfd i% 10 14 Citizens Gas com 14 17 Citizens Gas Cos. pfd 5 / . 63 68 Home T A T Ft. Wayne nfd 7% 39 43 Ir.d A Mich Elec Cos pfd 7%.. 75 80 Ind Gen Service Cos pfd 6® .. 75 80 Ind Hydro Elec Cos pfd 7%.... 31 36 Indpls Gas Cos com 42 47 Indnls Power A Lt Cos pfd 6% 53 56 Indpls Pwr ALt Cos pfd 6%% 58% 63% Indpls Water Cos pfd 5%.... 90 95 No Ind Ph Ser Cos pfd 5%' - . 29 34 Nor Ind Pub Serv Cos p'd 6% 33 38 North Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 7% 41 46 Public Service Cos pfd 6'.. . 27% 32% Public Service Cos pfd 7® . . . 40 45 South Ind Gas A El Cos p'd 6% 57 61 Terre Haute Elec pfd 6'- 45 50 BONDS Belt Rail A Stock Yards 4s 1939 80 85 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 1942 .85 90 Home T A T Ft W 5%s 1955 94 98 Home T A T Ft W 6s 1943.. 95 99 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 1952 75 79 Indpls Rvs Inc 5s 1947 19 25 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 1940.... 96 100 Indpls Water Cos 5s 1960 ... 38 92 Indpls Water Cos 5s 1970 .... 88 92 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 1953 .... 95 99 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 1954 . . . . 95 99 Kokomo Water Works 5s 1958 .76 80 Lafayette Tel Cos 5s 1957. .. 81 85 Muncie Water Works 3s 1939.. 93 98 Richmond Water Works 5s 1957 83 87 Terre Haue Water Wk 5s 1956 82% 86% Terre Haute Wat Wrk 6s 1449 92 96 Traction Terminal Cos 5s 1957. 35 40 Joint Stock Land Banks Bid. Ask. Atlanta 5% 23 28 Atlantic 5% 37 1 2 41% Burlington 5% 24 29 California 5% 48 53 ■Chicago 5% 16 19 Dallas 6% 39% 43% Denver 5% 40 44 De? Moines 5% 35 40 First Carolinas 5% 26% 31% First Ft. Wayne 5% 42% 47% First Montgomery 5% 30 34 First New Orleans 5% 30 34 First Texas 5% 39% 43% First Tr Chicago 5% 37 42 Fletcher 5% 61 65 Fi-emont 5% 29 34 Greenbrier 5% 58 62 Greensboro 5G 35% 40% Illinois Monticello 5% 53% 57% Illinois-Midwest 5% 35% 40% Indianapolis 5% 72 76 lowa 5G 40 50 Kentucky 5% 50 55 Lafayette 5% 39 43 Lincoln 5% 36 40 Louisville 5% 49 53 Marvland-Virginia 5% 55 60 Mississippi 5% 32 37 Nev.’ York 5% 37% 41% North Carolina 5% 25 29 Oregon-Washington 5% 27 32 Pacific Portland 5% 36 41 Pacific Salt Lake 5% 36% 41% Pacific San Francisco 5% .... 36% 41% Pennsylvania 5% 50 55 Phoenix 5G 52% 57% Potomac 5G> 38% 43% *St Louis 5% 12% 16% San Antonio 5T* 44 48 ■Southern Minnesota 5% 8 10 Southwest s*o 32 37 Tennessee 5 % 42 47 Union Detroit 5G 32 37 Union Louisville 5% 49 53 Virginia Carolina 5% 32 37 Virginian 5% 42 47 ♦Flat.

Produce Markets

Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hens, heavy breeds over 4Vi lbs., 10c; Leghorns, 7c; large springers and stags, IVi lbs. up. 7c: Leghorns and black and Leghorn stags. 1 1 2 lbs. up. sp: cocks. sc: Leghorn cocks. 4c. Ducks—Large white full feather and fat. over 4 lbs., 6c: small and colored. sc: geese, full feathered and fat. sc: voung guineas. 20c: old guineas. 15c. Eggs—No. 1 fresh country run eggs. pullet eggs. 6c; each full egg case must weigh 55 lbs. gross; a deduction of 10c per lb. for each pound under 55 lbs. gross will be made. Butterfat 12c: No. 1 butter. 2045! 21c. These prices for healthv stock free from feed: no sick poultry accepted. Quoted by the Wadlev Company. BY UNITED PRESS CINCINNATI, March 17.—Butter—Packing stock. No. 2,13 c; No. 3,11 c: butter fat, 12c. Eggs—Steady (cases included), extra firsts. 12c: seconds. 10c: nearby ungraded. lie's duck eggs, bulk. 13c: shipping order. 15c; goose eggs. 60c. Live poultry—Following quotations represent prices for poultry in good healthy condition. This and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount; fowls. 5 lbs. and over. 13c; 4 lbs. and ot’er 14c; 3 lbs. and over. 14c: Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over, 11'2C; roosters, 7c; stags. Dc; colored broilers. 1 lb. and over. 20c; l'i lbs. and over. 15c; 2 lbs. and over. 20c; Leghorn broilers. 1 lb. and over. 15c; l'i lbs. and over, 15c; ducks under 3 lbs. sell at liberal concessions; ducks, white. 4 lbs. and over. 10c; under 4 lbs.. Sc; colored, 4 lbs. and over, 9c: under 4 lbs., 8c; capons. 8 lbs. and over. 20c: under 8 lbs., 17c; slips, 12c; guineas, sc; young guineas. I'Ve lbs and over, 10c; 2 lbs. and over. 10c: turkevs. No. 1,15 c; No. 1 young Toms over 15 lbs.. 12c. Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS CINCINNATI. March 17.—Hogs Receipts, 4.500 head; 690 direct and through; fully steady, close active: top and bulk good to cnoice, 180-250 lbs.. $4.20; 260275 lbs., $44/4.10; 275-300 lbs. and 160-180 lbs., $3,854/4; desirable, 130-150 lbs.. $3.40 <& 3.60; underweights, mostly $2.25(5,2.35; sows, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, 300; calves; receipts. 650; lightweight steers and heifers in good demand, steady to strong; mostly common to medium kind at $4(5.5; a few. $5.25; fat cows. $2,504/ 3; low cutters and cutters. $1,504/2.25; bulls, $2.754/ 3.65: earlv trade good to choice vealers, steady at $5476: closing mostly 50c lower than Thursday's average on all grades: late sales of better grades mostly $5.50 down, common to medium mainly $3 4/4. Sheep—Receipts, 700 head; slow-, barely steady; better grade clipped lambs mostly $5(55.50; best lightweights wooled offerings quotable up to $6; common to medium kind, $3.50<§,5; fat aged ewes mainly $1(51.50; best lightweights up to $2. NEW YORK COFFEE —March 17— RIO „ , High. Dow. Close. March 5.99 5.75 5.75 May 5.75 5.68 5.68 July 5.59 September 5 58 December 5.48 5.35 5.36 SANTOS March 8.46 8 20 8.28 May 8.24 3.12 8.17 July 8.00 7.94 7.94 December 7.62 7.59 7,61 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BIEHL, BRUCE IVAN—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Biehl, brother of Tnelma, John Wesley, Betty, Donald and Gene Biehl, passeu away Wednesday, March 15, age 19 months. Services will be held at the residence, 2820 South Meridian St., Saturaay afternoon, March 18 at 2 o’clock. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DONOVAN, MARY IRWIN—Widow of the late Edward Donovan and sister of George Irwin, Albuquerque, N. M., departed this life at the late residence, 406 Limestone Ave., Saturday, March 11. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois. Friday. March 17. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Frienus may call at the chapel any time. SMALLEY’, DORIS G.—Age 45 years, wife of Charles W. Smalley (deceased', daughter of Mrs. Anna Lee, sister of Wilbur Gehrhart, Bell, Cal.; Archie Gehrhart, Long Beach, Cal, and Mrs. Henry Schlozhcur. Ridge ville, Ind., passed away Thursday eve. Services at the residence, 3029 Park ave.. Saturday. 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. ’ STOKES, DON C.—Age 76 years, beloved husband of Rachael Stokes and father of Mrs. Zettie Hornbuekle. Granite City 111.; Mrs. May Anderson. Guy E.. Lewis S. and Don C- (Jr.) Stokes, Indianapolis, also survived by eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, passed away Wednesday. March 15. Serviecs at the BERT S. GADD FUNERAL HOME Prospect and Churchman Ave., Saturday, March 13. 2 p. m. In charge of Peiitaipha lodge. No. 564. F. & A. M. Friends ir.vired. Interment Washington Park. WADDY. CATHERINE ISABELLE—BeIoved wife of Herbert O. Waddv and mother of Mrs. Francette Ervin and J. Ballard Waddy. passed away at the Methodist hospital Wednesday, March 15. Funeral services at the home. 4806 Carrollton ave.. Saturday. March 18. at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Friends are welcome to call at the home any time after 4 p. m. Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon and evening. WALLACE. JENNIE B. —Beloved mother of Harry P. Wallace. Mrs Ethel 3 Pattison. Mrs. Gladys G. Kern. Mrs. Nina E. Hughes and Mrs. Ruth W. Edwards, passed away Thursday. March 16. age 72 years. Funeral service will be held at the residence. 1308 North Gale St . €aturdav afternoon. March 18. at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WARREN. RAYMOND—Of 2154 Avondale P.ace. beloved son of Mary Warren and brother of Loren Warren -deceased) departed this life Friday. March 17. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. CH--3550. 2 Cards. In Memoriams BRONSON—We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved mother. Eila Bronson We especially thank Rev Postma. the good will class and singers and all for the floral tributes. THE CHILDREN. WOLFARTH—In loving memory of our dear mother. Mary Wolfarth. who passed away one year ago today. March 17 1932. In our hearts your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true. There's not a dav dear mother We do not think of you. DAUGHTER AND SON.

WHEAT PRICES REACT AFTER EARLYUPTURN Profit-Taking Affects All Futures Following Opening. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO. March 18. Steady buyiftg offset selling pressure for the greater part of the session on the Board of Trade Friday after the opening advance had been checked and a reactitn begun. But local professionals and longs were heavy sellers and toward the close the market weakened, dropping below the previous levels. Some of the selling was believed to be for the farm board account, but in general it was profit-taking after the sharp advance. The farm relief legislation also was unsettling, many traders interpreting it as bearish. Winnipeg was very weak and stocks reacted. Corn and the other grains followed wheat and tended lower. Barley alone held firm. Close Is Lower At the close wheat was 3 s cent to ‘s cent lower, corn cent to % cent lower, oats % cent to 4 cent lower, rye unchanged to U cent lower and barley 1% cents to 2 cents higher. Provisions were under pressure and lower. Buying orders flooded the wheat pit at the opening and lifted prices 1% to 3 cents, but the expectations of running up the full 5c permitted were not accomplished although buying was very active early. The many untried features of the proposed farm relief legislation caused the trade to believe it would be very confusing, at least temporarily. The cash market advanced 5 cents overnight and was V* to % cent higher today. Receipts were three cars. Cash Corn Moves Up Com was % to 2 cents higher at the start with September showing the strength. Later May advanced and the distant months reacted, but profit-taking left prices unchanged to % cent higher at mid-sesson. Trading was extremely active and individual operations were lost sight of in the general confusion. The country booked only 30.000 bushels. Cash prices were % to % cent higher.. Receipts were 99 cars. Oats and rye advanced sharply early, but only barely hit its limit of 3 cents. All .grains reacted with wheat and the relative weakness in Liverpool, the market closing Vs to % cent lower. Oats was % cent lower at mid-morning, but rye was unchanged to Its cent higher. Cash oats was % to % cent higher with sixteen cars received. Chicago Primary Receipts —March 17— Wheat 508,000 Corn 328,000 Oats 551,000 ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors. Florists Experience Plus Friendly Service Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian HA-1444 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby Bt. Branch office, 1634 W. Morris. Dr 2570. "FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr C 321 -0322 4 Lost and Found REWARD TO FINDERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost in this column will receive two guest tickets To See “OUR BETTERS” at APOLLO THEATER When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe. RI-55.ni, at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. BOSTON BULL PUPPY—Brown and white. Name "Babe.” Child heartbroken. Reward. IR-7277, CHAIRS, TABLE—Lost March 15. between Indianapolis and Greencastle. Reward. HU-2227, or write C. O'Hair, Greencastle. R. R. 3. S5 REWARD—Boston Terrier, child's pet; "Crack Pr.” HU-5268, 4402 College FOX TERRIER—Wire-haired, lost February 26. white, female, tan ears, black spots on side. 8 years old. Liberal reward. LI-6934. GERMAN Police Dor: cream and tan; male. Answers name "Van Dyke.” Reward. TA--5204. LOST—Keys and lock. Rear 251! E. Michigan. Please return. Reward. LOST—Black billfold. Scottish Rite. Blue Lodge, other cards. Keep cash. Return fold. 4006 Broadway. STRAYED from 2210 English ave , Boston bulldog, brown and black with white markings. DR-3785-R. 5 Personal#

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Personals. CUT-RATE Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed ONE YEAR I Round Crystals lie Main Springs s Jewels 1^ Cleaning CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Washington St. DR. CHESTER MILLER—"The Children 7 * Dentist." 1107 Odd Fellow bldg. EVENING DINNER TREAT. BRUCE'S TEA ROOM Announces to its patrons a musical dinner program—a rare treat while enjoying our popular complete course. Dinners popularily priced at 35c—40c and 50c. Tasty T-Bone Steak Specials, 50c. Convenient parking St. Clair St. and Penn. St , opposite Library. RI-0746. PHILLIPS—GOLD MEDAL—PATHFINDER and other contestants; over 1.000 authenic 3-letter words. 25c postpaid. "CONTEST HELPER." 3015 N. Penn., j Indianapolis Indiana. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call Rl. 9441 Extension 372. L. S AYRES & Cos The Mid-West Detectives Announce their new location at 746-48 Consolidated Bldg. Geo. L. Winkler. LI-5484. Harry Bendel. i WANT to communicate with June expectant mother about, adopting child. [ Reliable party address Times Box K. 48. WILL locate anyone for anyone. 702 Inland Bldg. A ROOM AD costs only 2c a WORD. Wants Ads Accented Till 10 p m. 6 Transportation Congratulations! BSTo the 16 best b as ketball teams in. Indiana. You can’t lose Convenient —Cumfurtable Economical NEW LOW FARES Chicago ....$3.00 Jacksonville sl4 00 Louisville ..$2.50 Miami $22.00 Cincinnati . $2.75 Atlanta $9.85 Nashville ...$5.00 Tampa ....$20.00 Low rates to other points. Call or write for information and fares to any city in U. S. or Canada. Let us plan your trip. COLONIAL TOUR BUREAU LI-2686 141 S. Illinois MODERN TRAVELERS BUREAU—Brevort Hotel. RI-2188. Buses to Boston. $13.50; N. Y., $11.50: Wash.. $10; Wheeling, $5.10; St. Louis. $3.35; Kan. City. $6.60; L. A.. $26.50. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services AUTO OWNERS. 1 WEEK ONLY SIMONIZ $1.95 Regular $4 and $5 genuine simoniz cleaning and polishing. All makes —all models—any size. Make your car look like a 33 model. Special for this week only $1.95. OTT BIRR AUTO CO. Exclusive Continental Dealer 928 N. Penn. LI-8994. <jfggjk BASKETBALL I FANS PARK your car Hail Jaf At 2409 N. 111. street. Carbureter adjusted , Free. General repairs. J^ldDxjst * Doll & TWehring K E,TH SHADE CO. authorize d dealer “BRENLIN” fi S m WINDOW SHADES Window Shade Cleaning j ,> 1348 N.ILL Rl. 4995 Take ’ em Shortridge Were Pullin’ for You Bowers and Widdle 1* 'Service Station. 7V* r M General Auto Repairing t\CJ>IAjS7 52d & College. WA-5167 BAND and orchestra instruments repairingexpert guar. work. PEARSON PLANO CO.. 128 N, Penn. LI-5513 BUILDINGS repaired, reroofed, additions ?iVl garaßes built - E z payments. IR--4297. CHAIRS made new by rebottoming In car.e hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. FLOORS SANDED—Refinished, cleaned" waxed, shellacked, lowest rates. BRLWSTER, BE-3491 R-2. HOUSE CLEANING, window washing. 9x12 rug cleaned SI: repairing; work guaranteed. INDIANAPOLIS CARE TAKERS. RI-2184. LAUNDRY WORK—Anv kind Curtains, rugs, blankets. 25-lb. rough drv, wearing apparel starch, fiat work finished. $1.25. Call, deliver. HE-5480. REFINISH your” floors; rent our - dustless electric floor sander; average cost SI CH r 42.39 P RISK 3 °th St. Hardware. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLlSON’S—Experienced white men. Move cheaper FREE estimates. LI-4105. CADWELL WILL MOVE YOU FOR YOUR ! DISCARDED FURNITURE. CH-3227. EXTRA CAREFL’L—Movers; large covered trucks; reasonadle prices. P O RHOADES. TA-6347. FIREPROOP GTORAQE store now. pay aix months later, free fif-ullng to storage. Moving $4 cer loac : ar_d up. Call Ri 7750 419 E Market St MOVING. HAULING. Rent a r.ew truck cr-DRIVE IT, 39 Kentucky Ave, RI-7438 MOVING, $2 UP—Local, overland; equip covrd. trucks; white men. Pete's. CH-28T8 SPECIAL RATES now on local, longdistance moving. J. H. TAYLOR. RI--4265; DR-3071. STORAGE—LocaI.” long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3623. RI--6561. CH-0699-W.

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BUSINESS SERVICE 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPER CLEANING 75c room up. best reference, J A OWENS. HE_-44.4 EXPERT paper cleaning; wall washing; estimates free. _ CLY-RONEV. LI-4238. EXPERT WALL PAPER CLEANERS, prompt service Reasonable ra’e. DR-5262. LAYON Cleaners. DR-525?. PAPER hanging and painting '"samples; special cheap rooms. DR-4260 for estimate s. PAINTING- Interior and exterior Year's of experience. Call lor estimate*. HA-_2444_-W_ WALL PAPER cleaning. 50c. $1 room; waTl washing. Satisfaction guaranteed W. H COX A: Son LI-4180 7-d Clranrrs and Dyers MAJESTIC RUG [ CLEANERS 9x12 Rug Cleaned Miffed... 51.50 -Overstuffed Suites $3 50 ht r, JhiTT your home or ;n our IDEAL RUG CLEANERS 9x12. cleaned and guaranteed. $1.00: on* small rug free CH-2973 MARCH SPECIAL — 9x12 rue cleaned anil sized. $2: 1 small free: fluff and chenille, made to order ACTIVE RUG CLEANERS HA-3636 MARCH Special. 9x12 rug cleaned and sized. $?: 1 small rue free. W N FLV RUG CO 2328 Brookside. CH-3211 INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tntoring v Stenographers. Tvplsts 'i* STENOTYPY will riotible your 'taking'' speed thereby making i*.isaLidH vou ebgibie for hlghgrade Secretarial or i 7013 o it in g positions, which means more „ veSQM money for vou Call C E COCHRAN. 1020 hi r. Tk Hume - Mansur bldg. f[U)IAjST RI *6016. OVER 100 STUDENTS NOW ENROLLED! L'llJT.’L'' Ground Course: flying mstruc- * nnim tion. Tarkington Aviation Cos. Municipal Airport. BE-4400. WILL give pipe organ lessons”in exchange for answering telephone one morning or afternoon a week. TR-0956. HELP WANTED--13 Help Wanted—Male -v )2> Energetic Men to ’ll General Electric Ajr merchandise. Exoerr ♦ finer unnecessary. hti compensation arranged on interview if vou need a steady income ft from the start. See Mr. r Place. 943 N Meridian mjiDnsr st - after 9 a m r\U) UUST Saturday. SALARY AND COMMISSION No investment. El! JlLtl Ppnn--14 Help Wanted—Female - WOMEN . 4* A few inexperienced jS* applicants trained. All L m equip. furnished you with no cash security. YwJB If vou are interested JM jwßf in cosmetics and want "Vto make a future for m vourself. see MISS L> 71 * WALKER. 620 Peoples t\CJD IAjS? Bank Bldg FOUR ladies fqr direct sales; nothing like it. A money maker. Apply, 4-6 p. m.. SALESLADIES—I2S for advertising campaign. Call Thursday A. M. 2326 Kenwonri Ave. HE-5833. 15 Wanted—Male or Female k Salespeople (10) Attracitve personality. Ai * •$, -41 “S Must he nrat 111 a P' kflj ** pearance. WILL ALSO jy INTERVIEW 1 101 Crew Managers with cars. u Mr Walden. 219 i\U)IAjST castle Hall Bldg. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $3: DELAWARE. - N.T 2043: APT, 3 Desirable warm room, private apartment; bus line, garage. HA-4661-M $3.50; COLLEGE. 3827 Lovely front room, bath, private, beautiflit location. ALABAMA, N . 121 %—Steam heated rooms". $1.50 wk. and up; walking distance. RI-2905. BROADWAY. 3334 Lovely room, one or two. private family, instant hot water. garage, reasonable, TA-1138. CLIFTON, 3014 -Front room, i-oim ’.eat, car, bus; no other roomers. HA-1596-M. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—De.nrabie room; prvinte entrance, lavatory, constant hot water. Business gentleman. , ILLINOIS, N , 2354—Large attractive room, large closets: 4 boys. No other roomers. TA-0725 MERIDIAN. N. 1927-Large. beautiful, front, light warm: suitable 1 or 2; very reasonable. MICHIGAN. E.. 524 -Clean. "'etlrseUvS room, modern, hot water. Private home. Reasonable. LI-8608 NEW JERSEY N.. 226—Warm sleeping rooms; $2 week. 35c a night; steam hcaL NEW JERSEY. N., 418—2 sleeping rooms; modern; steam heat; $1.50 and $2 RI--2098. NEW JERSEY. N . 2048- 2 lovely rooms ia widow's home; reason able. TA-0850. NORTH OF 38TH ST.—Beautiful large living room, bedroom, private, 1 or 2; Ra dio. Wa-3033-W. PARK. 1954. APT. 2.—Large rooms, steam heat, hot water. $1.50 and $2. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2006 Desirable front room, near bath, water in room. $3. TA--2946. RUCKLE. 3865—Nice front room, modern; 1 or 2 gentlemen: breakfast, garage optional, WA-0506. 25TH. E., 115-Comfortable front room; private family; near car and bus; reasonable. HA-0678-J. 3CTH ST.—Near Meridian: nleasont room; private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen; reasonable. TA-6176, 34TH AND ILLINOIS—Large front room; suitable for 2; no other roomers, HA-2476-R 17-A Hotels, Resorts, Inns. Colonial Hotel ]g to appreciate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia--Down-town; large front ro m, 2 beds, $3; modern. TOE DEARBORN A Homelike Hotel, 320 t. E. Mich. CH-7550. Nice Clean Beds; Steam Heat: 25c Night. NEW PALACE HOTEL. TOURIST INN- Double and single roomsT 50c. Quiet for day sieepers. Morning calls. Friendly service. Open all night. Clean beds. 25c. .359 W. Washington. CORONADO HOTELS bus terminal, heat, running water in room* —7sc up, weekly $3 up. 156% N. Illinois. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a dav; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. SEMINOLE ALABAMA 920. NTSINGLE ROOMS. HOTEL s3.so—s4—*4 50. J. J. FOLLOW THE CROW® for clean attractive mod. rms. LI-1499