Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1933 — Page 9

MAY 6, 1033.

GRAIN FUTURES UP SHARPLY ON HEAVY DEMAND Close Is at Best Levels of the Day: Wheat 1 I*4 Cents Up. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United I'ren M.fl Correspondent CHICAGO. May 6.—The tide of public buying gave no signs of ebbing on the Board of Trade Friday. and despite persistent profittaking selling by professionals and eastern longs. what prices marched to new highs for the season early and maintained a strong tone throughout the session. The close was at the best levels. May corn equalled its season’s high and all other months of corn, oats and rye set new season’s marks. Wheat was a cent higher and corn 2 cents higher at the peak, while a sharp advance at Winnipeg aided rye to the maximum gain of 3 cents. No. 2 white corn sold in the cash market at the highest level since 1931. Close Is Strong The 75-cent level for July wheat appeared to most wheat traders as a logical halting point after an advance of around 32 cents from the lowest of the season, set early in January. At the close wheat was 7 to 114 cents higher; oats %to 7 cent censt higher; oats % to 7 * cent higher; rye 2 1 i to 4% cents higher, and barley 7 * to IV* cents higher. Provisions were strong. Unexpected strength at Liverpool and firmness in stocks led to the initial rise that put July at anew high for the season. Liverpool closed IT's to 2Vi cents higher on the rise in sterling. Winnipeg was up 1% cents early with Liverpool. Trading was active early but quieted later with buyers more cautious, feeling that July around 75 cents about discounted all news up to the present. Corn Market Active Rains in the winter wheat belt in the past twenty-four hours got no attention. Cash prices w'ere H to 1 1 2 cents higher. Receipts were twenty-four cars. Deferred deliveries of corn set new highs at the start and, while profittaking was unceasing early, the market held a strong undertone and was •'%, to % cent higher at midsession. Activity was large in the cash market, with bookings of 177,000 bushels and sales of 280,000 bushels. Cash prices were to 2 cents higher. Receipts were 168 cars. Oats displayed firmness and held Ist to Vi cent gains at mid-morning. Rye was 1 2 to % cent up early. Trading was not as active as in the other pits. Cash oats was % to % cent higher. Receipts were fortyseven cars. Chicago Primary Receipts —Mav 5 Wheat. 853.000 Corn 1.046.000 Oats 451.000 Chicago Futures Rarr^e —Mav 5 WHEAT - Prev. Open High. Low. Close, close. Mav.. ,73 1 .73% .72'* ..73% .72 1 July.. .74 % .75 .74% .74% .73% Sent... .75 .75% .74% .75' ? .74' a Dec... .77 1 * .77‘a .76 1 2 .77% .76% CORN—MOV.. .39 1 a .41% .39 '4 .41% .38% Julv.. .42% .44 'h .42 .44 .41'b Sent... .43 7 A .45% .43% .45% .42% Dec... .45% .47 .45 .46% .44% OATS— Mnv.. .25% .25% .25 .25% .24% Jtllv.. .25% .25% .25 .25% .24% Sept... 25% .26% .25% .26 25% Dec. .27% .27 7 .27% .27% .27% RYE— Mav.. .52% .55% .52 .54% .52 Jnlv,. .50% .54% .50% .54% .50% Sent... .51 % .54% .51% .54% .51% Dec.. .55 .55% .55 .55% .51% BARLEY Julv.. .38 .38% .37 % .38% .37% Sent. . .41% .41% .40% .41% .40 LARD— Mav.. 5.65 5.75 5 65 5.72 5.62 Julv.. 5.82 5 87 5.80 587 5.75 Sent... 592 6 00 5.90 6.00 5.87 Oct... 5.95 6.05 5.92 6.05 5.95 Nov... 5,85 5 90 5 80 5 90 5.92 Dee .. 5 75 5.82 5.75 5.82 5.72 BELLIES— Mav 6 45 6 45 Julv 6.80 6 80 Sept 7.05 7.02 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Bit United Press CHICAGO. Mnv s,—Cash strain close: Wheat No. 2 hard. 73%"a74 %c. No. 1 northern. 75%c. Corn No. 2 mixed. 41c; No 3 mixed. 40 1 40%c. No. 2 vellow. 41 %® 41%c: No. 2 vellow old. 41%0 42c: No 3 vellow. 40%(ti41c: No 4 vellow. 39%®40%c: No. 5 vellow 39%®39%c: No. 6 vellow. 38%o: No 2 white. 42%®43c: No. 3 white. 41% n 42c: No. 4 white, 41® 41 %r: No 6 white 40c; sample grade. 20®21c. Oats No. 2 white. 26%®26%c: No. 3 white. 25%(d26c: No. 4 white. 24%® 25c. Rve No sales. Bariev—3B® 59c. Timothy—s2.2s® 2.60 Clover—s7.2s® 10.00. _ TOLEDO CASH GRAIN By t tilted Pn*s TOLEDO. Mav s.—Cash grain close: ■(Grain in elevators, transit blbllingi. Wheat—No. 2 red. 87087 c. No. 1 red. le premium Corn—No. 2 vellow. 46 %® 47%c. Oats- No 2 white. 29%®30%c. Rve —No 2. 60'./61c. (Track prices. 28%cent rate!. Wheat—No. 1 red. 82%®83%c: No. 2 red 81%®82%c. Corn No. 2 vellow. *2%®43c: No. 3 vellow. 41042 c Oats—No. 2 white. 26% 1 28%c: No 3 white. 26®28c. Toledo seed close: clover —Cash. $6 30. Alsike—Cash. $6 30. Toledo produce- Butter—Fancy creamery. 26c Fans—Extras. 12c.

Indianapolis Cash Grain

—Mav 5 The bids for car lots of grain at the Call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade. t o. b_ shipping point, basis 41% New York rate, were Wheat- Strong: No. 1 red. 74®75c: No. 3 red. 73074 c: No. 2 hard. 72 ■/73c. Corn—Strong: No 3 white 35*36%c: No. 4 white. 34%035%c; No 3 vellow. 33% 0 34%c: No 4 vellow. 32%®33%r; No. 3 mixed. 32% v 33.%c; No. 4 mixed. 30%i) 32%c Oats-Steadv: No 2 white. 22%®23%c: No 3 white. 21*. ®22%. Hav —Steadv. (F. o. b. country points taking 23*jc or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville* No 1 timothy. $5.50u6; No. 3 timothy. $5 0 5.50. —lnspections Corn—No. 1 white. 3 cars; No. 2 white. 3 cars; No 3 white. 9 cars; No 2 vellow. 17 cars; No. 3 vellow. 30 cars: No. 4 yellow 9 cars: No 5 vellow. 3 cars; sample vellow. 1 car; No. 6 mixed. 1 car; total. •;% cars Oats—No. 2 white 31 cars: No. S white, 20 cars; No. 4 white. 1 car. No. 1 mixed. 1 car; No. 2 mixed. 2 cars; total. 55 cars. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHFAT Citv grain elevators paving 71c for No. 2 soft wheat. Other grades on their merits.

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 904 893 904 March 9 18 9.12 9.18 MW 8 41 July 8 59 8 46 8.55 October 8 83 8 72 8 81 December 8 98 8.87 8 98 NEW YORK January 9 01 8 90 9 01 March 9 16 9 02 9 16 Mav 8 42 8 27 8 42 julv 8 55 8 40 8 55 October 8 80 8 65 8 80 December 8 95 8.80 8.95 NEW ORLEANS January 8 96 8 85 8 96 March 9 07 9.01 9 07 Mv 8 36 8 28 8 36 julv 8 52 8 37 8 52 October .••■•••..••>. 8.76 8.61 8.76 December 8 93 8 77 8 93 CHICAGO PRI'IT MARKET PH United Vrctt CHICAGO. May s.—Apples—lllinois Willow Twigs, bushel. Sim.lS; Winesaps. buslial, 8i.40ni.50; Michigan Spies, bushel. $1.25; Baldwins, bushel. sl.

New York Stocks — (By Abbott. Hood in At Cos.)

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Produce Markets

Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hens, heavv breeds over 4’% lbs. 10c: Leghorns. Bc. Broilers: Colored Springers. 2 to 2% lbs.. 17c: I*% to 2 lbs.. 14c: Springs (Leghorn) I'/? lbs. up. 13c: Barebacks. 7c: Cox and stags. 6c: Leghorn cov and Leghorn stags. sc. Ducks, large white full feathered and fat: over 4 lbs.. 7c: small and colored. sc. Geese, full feathered and fat. sc. Young Guineas. 20c: old Guineas. 15c. Eggs—No. 1 fresh country run eggs. 10c: Juliet eggs, 6c. Each full egg case must weigh 55 lbs. gross: a deduction of 10c per lb. for each lb. under 55 lbs. gross will be made. Butterfat. 16c: No. 1 butter. 21®22c. These prices are for healthv stock free from feed, no sick poultry accepted. Quoted bv the Wadlev Company. BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. May s.—Eggs—Market, steadv; prices unchanged to '2C higher; receipts. 32,859 cases; extra firsts. 13%® 14*4c; firsts. 13%014c; current receipts, 12%c; dirties. ll%c. Butter—Market, unsettled. prices unchanged: receipts. 14,910 tubs; specials. 21%022%c; extras. 21*/ 4 c; extra firsts. 21c; firsts. 20'4®20%c; standards. 21 %c. Poultry—Market, steady; receipts. 18 trucks; fowls. 12®12%c; springers. 14016 c: Leghorns. 10*2c; ducks. 90 12c: geese. 7c; turkeys. 12014 c; roosters. B%c: broilers. 18025 c: stags. 11c. Cheese —Twins. 12%013c; Longhorns. 12%@13c. Potatoes —On track. 188: arrivals. 62; shipments, 641; market steady: Wisconsin sacked round whites, 70@75c; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios, 700 75c; Idaho sacked russets. $1,250 1.32%; Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs. $2.60; Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs. $202.15. CINCINNATI. May s.—Butter—Packing stock No. 2. 14c; No. 2,12 c; butterfat delivered, 18c. Eggs—Steady; (cases included). extra firsts. 12%c; seconds. 10%c; nearby delivered. 11 %c. Live poultry—(following quotations represent prices for poultry in good healthy condition. Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount). Fowls, 5 lbs. and over, ll%c; 4 lbs. and over. ll*%c; 3 lbs. and over, ll%c; Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over, 10c; roosters. 6c: colored broilers, 1 lb. and over. 17c; 1% lbs. and over. 19c; ducks, under 3 lbs. sell at liberal concessions; ducks, white. 4 lbs. and over, 6c; under 4 lbs., 6c; colored 4 lbs. and over, sc; under 4 lbs., sc; guineas. 10c; turkeys. No. 1. 10c: No. 1, young toms over 15 lbs., 10c; No. 1 old toms, 10c.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SWINE VALUES RULE FIRM IN STEADYTBADE Cattle Unchanged With All Classes Scarce; Sheep Undeveloped. Hogs held steady Friday morning, firm in the previous range at the city yards. The bulk, 160 to 300 pounds, sold for $3.95 to $4, top price $4.05. Weights of 300 pounds up made the market at $3.85 to $3.90; 120 to 160 pounds, $3.45 to $3.85. Receipts were estimated at 6,500. Holdovers were 345. All classes were scarce in the cattle market, the range fully steady. Receipts were 300. Vealers were little changed at $5.50 down. Calf receipts were 600. No early action of importance was apparent in the sheep market. Bulk of clipped lambs sold late Thursday at $6. Receipts Friday were 1,700. Trading was slow in hogs at Chicago, with few early sales and bids around steady at Thursday’s average. The bulk of good to choice porkers scaling from 200 to 220 pounds was bid in and sold at $4.00. Trading was cull with practically no early action. Receipts were estimated at 20,000, including 10,000 direct; holdovers 5,000. Cattle receipts numbeied 2,000; calves, 500; market strong. Sheep receipts were 8,000; market around 25 cents higher. HOGS April. Bulk. Too. Receipt?. 28. $3.80 0 3.90 $3.90 3,500 29. 3.803* 3.85 3.90 3.000 Mav 1. 3.95® 4.00 4.00 6.000 2. 3.95® 4.00 4.00 8.000 3. 3.95® 4.00 4.05 7,000 4. 3.95® 4.00 4.05 7.500 5. 3.95 0 4.00 4.05 6.500 Market Steady. (140-160) Good and choice $ 3.75® 3.85 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice.. 4.00 (180-200) Good and choice.... 4.00® 4.05 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice.... 4.00® 4.05 (220-250) Good and choice... 4.00® 4.05 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-2901 Good and choice... 3.95® 4.00 (290-350) Good and choice... 3.90® 3.95 —Packing Sows—(3so down! Good 3.40® 3 65 (350 up) Good 3.25® 3.50 (All weights) medium 3.00® 3.25 —Slaughter Pigs—■ (110-190) Good and choice.... 3.20® 3.45 CATTLE Receipts, 330: market, steady. 0 50-1.100) Good and choice $ 5.25® 6.75 Common and medium 3.50® 5.25 (1.100-1.500) , , Good and choice 4.50® 6.50 Medium 3.75® 4.50 —Heifers — Good and choice 4.75® 6.00 Common and medium 3.25® 4.75 Good and choice 4.50® 5.75 Common and medium 3.25® 4.50 —Cows— Good 3.00® 3.50 Common and medium 2.50® 2-92 Low cutter and cutters 1.50® 2.00 —Bulls tvearlings excluded) Good (beef) 2.50® 3.25 Cutter, common and medium.. 1.50® 2.50 VEALERS Receipts. 600; market, steady Good and choice $ 5.00® 5.50 Medium 3.000) 5.00 Cull and common 2.00® 3.00 —Calves—-(2so-5001 Good and choice 3.50® 4.50 Common and medium .... 2.00® 3.50 —Feeder and Stocker Cattle—-(soo-800) Good and choice 4.50® 5.75 Common and medium 2.75® 4.50 (800-1.050) , , Good and choice 4.50® 5 /5 Common and medium 2.75® 4.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.700: market higher, —Lambs. Shorn Basis—(9o) lbs. downi Good & choice.s 5.50® 6.00 (90-110 lbs. Good and choice 5.00® 5.50 (90 lbs. down) Com. & med. 3.00® 5.00 Spring lambs 6.00® 8.00 —Ewes— Good and choice 2.00® 275 Common and. medium I.oo® 2.00 Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. Mav s.—Hogs—Receipts. 20.000. including 10.000 direct: moderately active, about steady with Thursday: 180300 lbs.. $3.90®4.00: ton $4.00 Ircelv; 140170 lbs.. $3.50-$3.90: good pigs. [email protected]; packing sows around $3.60. Light lights 140-160 lbs., good and choice. $3.4003.75; light weight 160-200 lbs., good and choice. $3.65®4.00; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice. $3.900 4.00: heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $3.80® 4.00: packing sows. 275-550 lbs., medium and choice. $3.40®3.75: slaughter pigs 100-130 lbs.. good and choice, $3.00® 3.50. Cattle. 2.000: calves 500; fully steady market on all killing classes: lower grades predominating, such kinds remaining in broadest demand: no choice steers or vearlings here: best $6.00 with bulk at $4.5005.25: yearling heifers largely $4.75®5.40: fully steady with weeks 50 cents advance: demand continues broad for cutter cows at $2.25®2.75 witn common beef cows around $3.00: most vealers $5.50 0 6.00. selected. $6.50 0 7.00: slaughter cattle and 900 lbs., good and choice. $5.5007.25: 9001.100 lbs., good and choice. $5.50® 7.25; 1.100-1.300 lbs. good and choice. $5.50® 7.25: 1.300-1.500 lbs., good and choice $5.00® 6.50: 550-1.300 lbs., common and medium. $4.2505.50: heifers. $5.5007.50; lbs., good and choice. $5.00®6.25: common and medium. $3.75615.00: cows. Rood $3.25®44)0; common and medium. $3 00® 3.25; low cutter and cutter $2.00®3.00: bulls, vearlincs excluded, good beef. $2.(5® 3.25: cutter, common ind medium. $2.50® 3.10: vealers. good and choice. $5.50®6.75: medium. $4.50®5.50: cull and common. *3.50(3.4.50: stocker and feeder cattle: Steers. 500-1.050 lbs., good and choice. $4.75 0 6.00: common and medium. $3.50® 475 Sheep: 8.000; slow’, mostly steady with strong to higher tendency; desirable clipped lambs, $5.50 0 5.75 to packers; hest held higher: no springers here. Slaughter sheep and lambs: Spring lambs, good and choice. $6.0007.50:. medium. $5.0006.00: lambs, good and choice $5.15® 5.75: common and medium. $4.00®5.25: 90-98 lbs., good and choice. *5 000 5 65: 98-110 lbs. good and choice *4-750535. ewes. 90-150 lbs., good and choice. $2.00® 3 00- all weights common and medium. $1.2502.25. FT. WAYNE. Mav s.—Hogs—Steady: 160200 lbs.. $4; 200-225 lbs.. $3.95; 225-350 lbs.. $3.90; 140-160 lbs., $3.60: 100-140 lbs.. $3.25; roughs. $3: stags. $2. Calves—Receipts. 5; lambs. 525: steers good to choice. $505.50; medium to good. $4.50: common to medium. $3 500 4: heifers good to choice. $4.50@5; medium to good. $4®4.50; common to medium, $304; cows choice. $303.50; medium to good, $2.50® 3- cutter cows, $1.7502.25: canner cows, $1 01.50; bulls good to choice, $3®3.25; medium to good. $2.50®3; common to medium. $202.50; butcher bulls, $3.2503.75. LAFAYETTE. May s.—Hogs Steady: 170-250 lbs.. $3.800 3 85: 250-325 lbs., $3.70 03.75; 150-170 lbs., $3.50: 100-150 lbs.. $3.10 03 30: roughs. $3.15 down; top calves. $4.50 top lambs, $5. TOLEDO. Mav s.—Hogs—Receipts. 275; market. steady. Cattle—Receipts. 40; market, steady. Calves—Receipts light; market, steady. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. light; market, steady. CINCINNATI, May s.—Hogs—Receipts, 3.600 head: 100 direct; generally steady except butchers scaling around 275 lbs. up. strong to higher; good to choice 180-300 lbs , $4.15; desirable 160-180 lbs., mostly $3 60 0 3.75: 130-150 lbs., $3 250 3.50: lighter weights and sow’s mostly $2.5003. Cattle—Receipts, 300: calves* 700; active: steers and she stock steadv to strong; bulls and calves steady: medium to good steers and heifers mostly. *4.250 5.25; part load of good 710 lbs., heifers. $5.56; load of very good around 600 lbs., heifers held higher; beef cows largely $2.750 3.50: low cutters. $1.500 2.50: most bulls. $2 5003.50: good to choice vealers. S4O 5; common to medium mostly. $2.50 0 3.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1.400 head: generally steady light salable supply: better grade spring lambs mostly. $707.50; a few handyweight. $7.75: plainer grades down $6 and below; shorn and old crop lambs quotable, $5.50 down; fat aged ewes bulk. $102; best light weights. $2.50. By Time* Special LOUISVILLE. May s.—Cattle Receipts, 75, active and fully steadv: bulk common and medium steers and heifers. S4O 5; best lightweights eligible arout.d $6; bulk beef ;cows. $2.7503.25; low cutters and cutters, ! $1.50 0 2.50; bulls mostly $3 down; bulk light stockers. s4® 5. Calves—Receipts, : 250. steady at $4 down. Hogs—Receipts, i 1.000. steadv to 20c lower; loss on weights | 170 lbs. down: 175-240 lbs.. $3 85; 245-295 ! !bs.. $3.70: 300 lbs., up $3 30: 135-170 lbs , | $3.10; 130 lbs., down. $2.45: sows. $2.60 and I stags. $1.65. Sheep—Receipts. 900; run I includes four decks: rail lambs not yet | yarded; no early trading with indications ; steady at Thursday's weaker tendency; j bulk better spring lambs. $767.25; practical top $7.50. Thursday's receipts 51 : cattle: 400 calves; 1.863 hogs and 333 i sheep. Thursday's shipments: 159 calves. 642 hogs and 402 sheep. NEW YORK RAW SUGAR —May 5 High. Low. Close. January 1.56 1.51 1.55 March 1.62 1.57 1.59 Mav 1 42 1.57 1.40 I Julv 1 44 1.41 1.42 I September 1.48 1.44 1.45 * December 1.55 1.50 1.53

INDIANA STOCKS AND BONDS

The following quotations do not represent actual bias on offerings. but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling inquiries or recent transactions. —May 5 STOCKS Bid. Ask. Belt Rail A: Stock Yards com.. 22 27 Beit Rail Ac Stock Yds pfd 6% 45 50 Central Ind Power pfa 7%.. 6 9 Citizens Gas com 12 16 Citizens Gas Cos pfd 57, 60 55 Home T & T Ft. Wayne pfd 7. 37 41 Ind Ac Mich Elcc Cos pld 77.. 62 66 Ind Gen Service Cos pfd 673.. 60 64 led Hydro Elec Cos 773 Dfd... 20 25 Indpls Gas Cos com 40 45 Indpls Pwr Ac Lt 6% pfd 43 48 Indpls. Pwr Ac Lt Cos pfd 6% 73 50 % 54% Indpls Water Cos pfd 573 85 90 No Ind Pub Ser Cos pfd 5*2%. 21*2 25*2 Public Serv Cos of Ind pfd 673 10*2 14*2 Public Serv Cos of Ind pfd 6% 22'? 27% South Ind Gas Ac El pfd 6% 49 54 Terre Haute Elec pfd 673 .... 37 44 BONDS Citizens Gas Cos 5s 1942 75 80 Home TAc T W 5%s 1955 .... 93% 97*/? Home T Ac T Ft W 6s 1943 94% 98% Indpls Gas Cos 5s 1952 64 68 Indpls Rys Inc 5s 1967 22% 27% Indpls Water Cos 4%s 1940.. 93'/? 97% Indpls Water Cos 5s 1952 94 99 Indpls Water Cos 5s 1960 88% 92% Indpls Water Cos 5s 1970 88% 92% Indpls Wter Cos 5%s 1953 94 98 Indpls Wter Cos 5%s 1954... 94 98 Kokomo Water Works 5s 1958 68 73 Lafayette Tel Cos 5s 1957 81 85 Muncie Water Works 5s 1939.. 90 95 Richmond Water Works 5s 1957 80 85 Terre Haute Water Wk 5s 1956 78 83 Terre Haute Wat Wk 6s, 1949 90 95 Traction Terminal Cos 5s 1957 40 44 Joint Stock Land Banks Bid. Ask. Atlanta 5% 35’? 39% Atlantic 5% 44% 48% Burlington 5% 31% 35'% California 573 51 55 •Chicago 573 20 23 Dallas 5 r 3 49 53 Denver 573 48*4 52% Des Moines 573 40 44 First Carolina 573 32 36 First Ft. Wavne 5% 47 51 First Montgomery 573 34 38 First New Orleans 573 36 % 40% First Texas 573 43 47 First Tr Chicago 5% 48 52 Fletcher 5’3 64 69 Fremont 573 42 46 Greenbrier SG, 58 62 Greensboro 5% 43 47 Illinois Momicello 573 56 61 Illinois-Midwest 573 40 44 Indianapolis 573 72 76 low’a 573 50 54 Kentucky 5% 57% 61% Lafayette 573 45 50 Lincoln 5% 44% 48% Louisville 5% 50% 54'% Marvland-Vireinia 573 60 65 Mississippi 573 41 45 New York 573 45 49 North Carolina 5% 38 42 Oregon Washington 573 34 38 Pacific Portland 573 41 45 Pacific Salt Lake SG. 43% 47% Pacific San Francisco 573 ... 43'/? 4/% Pennsylvania 54 60 Phoenix 5*3 62% 66% Potomac 573 4a 49 •St. Louis 573 17 20 San Antonio 573 50 54 •Southern Minnesota 5% 13 Southwest 5% 38 42 Tennessee 573 42 45 Union Detroit 573 43 47 Union Louisville SG. 51 54 Virginia Carolina 573 4 3 47 Virginian 573 48 53 •Flat.

Daily Price Index

By United Pres* NEW YORK. May s.—Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for the United Press: . _ (1930-1932 average. 100) Today 88 -!” Thursday Week ago 81.58 Month ago 22 ?, Year ago 7a.43 1933 High (May 5) 86.01 1933 Low (Jan. 20) 67.86 (Copyright,. 1933, by Dun & Bradstreet. Inc.) Liberty Bonds By United Press NEW YORK, May s.—Closing Liberty bonds: Liberty 3%5, ’32-’47 Liberty first 4' 4 s ’32-’47 101.29 Liberty fourth, 4*4s ’33-’3B 102.24 Treasury 4*,45. '47-’52 107.31 Treasury 4s. ’44-54 104.21 Treasury 3%5, '46-'56 102.31 Treasury 3 3 ss, ’43-’47 101. Treasury 3%5, '4l-’43 March 100.29 Treasury 3%5, ’4O-’43 June 101.1 Treasury 3%5. ’4O-’49 98.20 Treasury 3s. 'sl-'55 97.11 Births Boys Raymond and Mary Walsh, Methodist hospital. Fred Lillian Wineman. Methodist hospital. Robert and Florence Grubbs. Methodist hospital. Clarence and Kian Altmeyer, Coleman hospital. Ernest and Margaret Brown, Coleman hospital. Cecil 'and May Jordan. Coleman hospital. Lawrence and Stella Moon. Coleman hospital. Arthur and Dorothy Plummer. Coleman hospital. Gordon and Elizabeth Engeler, Methodist hospital. John and Emma Emhardt. Methodist hospital. John and Frances Emge. Methodist hospital. Eural and Gertrude Byfleld. Coleman hospital. Glenn and Mildred Chaille. Coleman hospital. Jesse and Edna Ellis. Coleman hospital. Russell and Henrietta Mellott. Coleman hospital. Frankie and Bernice West. Coleman hospital. James arid Helen Carlein, 1475 Roosevelt. Deaths Catherine Remolds. 65. 137 N. Highland. chronic mvearditis. Donald Kenneth Oliphant. three months. 2314 Finlev. congential heart. James Patterson. 75. 2262 Kenwood, arterio sclerosis. Henrv J. Thompson. 60. 2002 Boulevard Place, lo'oar pneumonia. Mary Quackenbush. 78. 3716 Ruckle, septicaemia. Winifred Palen 80. 1709 Naomi myocarditis. Ferdinand Hupke. 75. 220 Bakemeyer. tuberculosis. Arthur McConnaughav. 53 . 4629 N. Pennsylvania coronary embolism. Summery J. White. 82. 637 N. Hamilton, chronic nephritis. Parthena Arnett. 78. Central Indiana Hospital general arterlo sclerosis. James Alexander. 53. 1440 N. Colorado, pulmonary tuberculosis.

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Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty industrials for Thursday, high 79.80. low 79.19. last 79.19 up 1.79. Average of twenty rails 36.22. 24.31. 35 22. up 1.18. Average of twenty utilities 26.83 20.78, 26.47. up .37. Average of forty bonds 77.84, up .61. Average of ten first rails 84.15. up .55. Average of ten rails 62.46. up 1.14. Average of ten utilities 88.00. up .50. Average of ten industrials 76.74, up .25. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, May 6.—Stocks and commodities swung forward Friday to new 1933 highs; business reports showed substantial gains; the dollar dropped to anew low for the century, around 80 cents in relation to European gold currencies. Before the New York Stock Exchange opened the pound sterling crossed $4 in London for the first time since late 1931 shortly after the Bank of England abandoned gold payments. It reached $4 in New York also, and other European currencies made wide gains. Average at New High Traders here and abroad concluded from President Roosevelt’s speech before the United States Chamber of Commerce Thursday night that he planned to make full use of his inflationary powers. On the theory that stocks would be more valuable relatively in terms of a depreciated dollar, traders sent buy orders in from all parts of the country. When the initial orders were touched off blocks of 1,000 to 15,000 shares appeared on the tape. Stocks closed high Thursday and only a small appreciation was necessary today to send them to new 1933 highs. The Dow-Jones industrial average was carried to anew high since mid-March, 1932. Aircrafts Move Up Trading in the first half-hour was at a rate of more than 10,000,000 shares for a full session. Early in the day leading issues in all groups made new tops for the year. Tnese highs included the United States Steel issues, General Motors, Bethlehem Steel, Du Pont, General Electric, Westinghouse Electric, Pennsylvania railroad, New York Central, and Union Pacific. Late in the day the aviation group was given a whirl and word went around the street that one of the big operators prominent on the downside until recently was boosting the group. New highs were made by United Aircraft and Cur-tiss-Wright, while Douglas and North American Aviation equaled their highs.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —May 5 Clearings $1,634,000.00 Debits 3,827,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Mav 5 Net balance May 3 $591,567,545.47 Expenditures 12,549.451.43 Customs rects.. mo. to date.. 2,330,919.00

Foreign Exchange

(By Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) —May 5 Open. Close. Sterling. England $4.00 $3.98 Franc. France 0473 .0469% Lira, Italy .0625 .0623 Belgas, Belgium 16.65 .1650 Mark. Germany 2820 .2780 Guilder. Holland 4810 .4800 Peseta. Spain 1025 .1025 Krone. Norway 2035 .2035 Krone, Denmark 1775 .1775 Yen. Japan 2450 .2450 New York Curb Market (By Abbott, Hoppin & Cos.) —May 5 Close! Close. Alu Cos of Am. 60% Hudson Bay Min 6% Am Bev 2% i lmperial Oil ... 9% Am C Pr & L B 4*4 Inti Ptrol 13 Am Cyan B ... 3V 4 !Mount Prod ... 3% Am Gas & El.. 28*4 Natl Bellas Hess 2% Am Sup Pwr .. 4% Niag Hud Pwr.. 12 Ark Natl Pr A. IV? Pan A Airways 39 Asso Gas A ... l%!Penroad 2% Atlas Ut Corp. 11%|Pioneer Old Mi. 9 Braz Tr & Lt.. 10%.Salt Creek Prod 4% Cent Sts El 2%]Std Oil of Ind.. 24% Com Edison ... 61 !Std Oil of Ky.. 14 Cord 9 (United Foundrs. % Deere & Cos ... 17%iUnited Gas .... 3 El Bnd & Sh... 19% Un Lt & Pr A.. 3% Ford of Eng .. 3%!United Verde .. 3% Ford Mot Can. 8 I Util Pwr & Lt.. 1%

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CHICAGO STOCKS

Bv Abbott. HoDDin & Cos. —Mav 5 Hieh Low Close Bendix Aviation 13 s * 12% 13** Bore-Warner 12% 11% 11% Butler Bros 4 3% 3% Cent 111 Sec Com % Cent & So West 1% Cities Service 3 2'? 2% Commonwealth Ed ... 62 58 60 Cord Com 9% 9* 9% Electric Household 7% 7 7% Griesbv-Grunow 1% 1% 1% Libbv-McNeil 3% Lvnch Corn 15*? 15% 15% Marshall Field 12 11% 12 Ontario Mfe 7 Public Service 27 25*? 27 Quaker Oats 112 103 112 Seabboard Util Shares.. % '2 % Swift & Cos 16% 15'? 15% Swift Internacional . 24'? 22% 24% U S Gvnsum Com 38 36 36 U S Radio <fc Tel 10% 9'? 9*2 Utility & Ind 1% % I*. Utility & Ind Dfd .and... 2% 2*2 2% Vortex Cud Cos 6% Walereen Cos.. Com.. . 17*2 16% 17 Zenith Radio 1

Investment Trust Shares

(By Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) —May 5 Bid. Ask. American Bank Stocks Corp.. 1.17 1.37 American Founders Corp 100 2.00 American and General Sec (A 4.00 4.75 Basic Industry Shares 2.70 2.80 British Type Inv Tr Sn. 50 .55 Collateral Trustee Shares iA).. 4.25 4.62 Corporate Trust Shares (old).. 2.04 Corporate Trust Shares (new).. 205 2.09 Cumulative Trust Shares 346 3.56 Diversified Trust Shares (A <.. 600 . .. Diversified Trust Shares (B>.. 6.70 680 Diversified Tr Shares (C) 2 64 2 74 Diversified Tr Shares (B> 4 42 4 52 First Insurance Stock Corp.... 1.85 1.95 First Common Stock Corp.... 1.31 1.49 Fixed Trust Oil Sh (A) 7.50 .... Fixed Trust Oil Shares iß'... 6 10 Fundamental Tr Shares /A)... 3.60 3 70 Fundamental Tr Shares (81.... 3.40 3.50 Leaders of Industry (A) 2.00 Low Priced Shares 4 58 4.68 Mass Inves Tr Shares 15 87 17 25 Nation Wide Securities 2.83 298 No Amer Tr Shares (1953).... 1.65 .... No Amer Trust Shares ('55-'s6i 2 15 2.20 Selected Amer Shares 2.30 2.40 Selected Cumulative Shares... 6.00 6.15 Selected Income Shares 3.10 340 Std Amer Trust Shares 2 65 2 75 Super Amer Trust Shares (A).. 2 65 Trust Shares of America 260 270 Trustee Std Oil (A) 3.85 395 Trustee Std Oil (B > 3.50 3 87 U S Elec Light and Power (A) . .12 50 13.00 Universal Trust Shares 2.27 2.37 Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS PITTSBURGH. Mav s—Hors— Receipts. 2.300; market steadv. 170-250 lbs.. $4,250 4.35: 260-300 lbs.. $4.100 4.20: 100-140 lbs.. $3.2503.75: packine sows. $3.0003.25. Cattle—Receipts 50: market steadv to strone. Medium to eood steers vearlines Quoted $4.750 5.75: heifers $4.000 5.25: cows. $2.7505.75: bulls. $3.0003.40. Calves—Receipts 150; market steadv. Good to choice vealers. $4.50 0 5.00. Sheep—Receipts. 500. Market steadv to strone. Better erades shorn lamb. $5.75: downward, some held hieher: choice sprine lambs auoted. $7.500 8.00: good shorn wethers ut> to $2.85. NEW YORK COFFEE FUTURES —May 5 RIO High. Low. Close. January ■ • 5.57 March 569 5.58 5.58 Mav 5.60 5.50 5.50 July 5.65 5.55 5.55 September 5.62 5.58 5.58 December 5.69 5.58 5.58 SANTOS January I- 98 March 8.00 7.90 7.91 Mav 848 8.45 845 July 829 8.20 8.23 September 8.08 8.02 802 December 8.03 7.93 7.95

IY(* Offer QUARTERLY INCOME SHARES At Market (35 Common Stocks) T. P. BURKE & CO. Incorporated SUITE 222 CIRCLE TOWER PHONE KUev 8536 ANNOUNCEMENTS l Death Notices BLEISTEIN, TlTUS—Beloved husband of Louise Bleistein and father of Walter Bleistein, Mrs. Edith Johnson and Henry J. Bleistein. passed away at the home. 736 S. Noble St.. Thursday. May 4. 2 p. m. Funeral Saturday. May 6,2 p. m. at the above address. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. MEYER & MONTAGUE SERVICE. ' HAUSER. GEORGE JOSEPH—Beloved husband of lona Bell, passed away Thursday afternoon. Services Saturday. 2 p. m. at THE JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME, 1622 N. Meridian St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, in charge of Center Lodge No. 23. F. and A. M, REYNOLDS. CATHERINE—BeIoved wife of Edward P. Reynolds. Sister of Mrs. Helen Fidler and Joseph Apert, passed away Thursday. May 4. at the residence, 137 N. Highland Ave. Funeral Saturday, Mav 6. 8:30 a. m„ from the FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian St. Services Holy Cross church. 9 a. m. Interment Connersville. Ind. Ladies of the Altar Society will meet at the FUNERAL HOME. 8 p. m.. Friday for prayer. TERRY. WILLIAM T.—Beloved husband of Lillian Terry, son of Mrs. Ida Terrv, brother of Clyde Terry, and uncle of Charles and Harry Eberg. at his late home. 964 N. Bradley Ave.. 11:30 p. m.. Wednesday. Funeral at the residence, Saturday. 2:30 p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call anv time. SHIRLEY SERVICE. S Funeral Directors, Florists

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ANNOUNCEMENTS _ S Personals WATCH REPAIRING—CIeaning. $1: mainspr gs. $1: jewels. $1: crystals. 25c. Meister's Watch Shop 24 Pembroke Arcade. USE Van Ogden's furniture tonic. A sAlesman Is in vour neighborhood 16 Transportation

I Travel by Bus Low rates, fast, itls, WJT schedules, porter service % en route. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Round Trip Fares CHICAGO $3.75 LOUISVILLE $2.95 CINCINNATI $2.95 NASHVILLE $6.45 CHATTANOOGA ...$9.45 ATLANTA $11.95 Leave Fridav. Return on Tuesday. Let Us Plan Your Trip Call or Write COLONIAL TOUR BUREAU LI-2686. 141 S. Illinois St CUT RATE BUS FARES N. Y. $1150: Wash. $10; St. Louis, $3 35; Kansas Citv. $5 75: Denver. sl6. MODERN TRAVELERS' BUREAU. Brevort Hotel. RI-2188. BUSINESS SERVICE __ 7 Business Services BAND and orchestra instruments repairing; expert guar work PEARSON PLANO CO.. 128 N Penn. LI-5513. BODY—Fender. General Repairs. DOLL & MERING GARAGE. 2409 N Illinois St. TA-5691. BUSINESS'CARDS. Blotters. $1 (70 Hand Bills. Etc Per 1000 BEST PRINTING CO . 1520 N. Illinois. Call DF? 2773 Leaky Roofs Sclch - ‘ lo Guttering CARPENTER. PAINTING—3O years' experience in building, roofing. Personal Service. DR-0782-R CARPENTER General repairing, reasonnble: estimates free. MILLER. CH-4Q3$. YARDS SODDED, seeded, rolled. black rich dirt. JONES & SONS. CH-4023. ROOFING—Sheet metal work and insulation, GRAHAM ASBESTOS CO. LI-5740. CARPENTERING—Let Vern Headlee do vour modernizing estimates free. WA--0977, CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583 OOATS—Dresses, furs remodeled; work guaranteed. MRS. WASTON. 220 N. Illinois. LI-2928. FAMILY washing, noatlv finished, shirts included, 10c lb. Call, deliver CH-1687. FLOOR PLUGS—lnstalled $1.75; complete electric service: motor repairing. RI-5135. FURNACE repairing. Furnace coils furnished. installed. $2.50. Gas stoves connected, sl, CH-5158. “WE make Monkevs out of Flies.” For screens call DR-6051. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Establlshed 1912. WACHSMANN ._ DR-5367. REPAIRING anv make range, heater or gas range; reasonable. CH-1784. ASH and trash hauling, cinders, good dirt., trees removed. BE-0852. CURTAINS laundered and stretched. 25c pair. 8 S. Tuxedo. DRESSMAKING—In home. Fancy dresses. tailoring, alterations. HA-0968-J. CEMENT WORK—2O years' experience. Bottom prices. Estimates free. APPLEGATE. Rl-9255. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call RI-7750, 419 E. Market Bt. MOVING—S 2 up, anything, anvwhere. anytime; white men. PETE’S CH-2578. MOVING. $2 up. or discarded furniture. Experienced white men, RI-2947. MOVING Local and overland, day or night. 81-9673. BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move anv time. $2 and up; exn. white men. LI-4105. MOVING. HAULING Rent anew truck. U-DRIVE IT, 39 Kentucky Ave. RI-7438. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3628. RI-6561. CH-0699-W. TA-4500—Verv prompt service, anv time. Free estimates. Prices right. Best of care taken. Courteous white men. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A-l PAPERlNG—Reasonable: embossed paper. Furnished, hung. $4.50. LEWELLEN. IR-POBB. A NO. 1 PAPER hung 10c roll; wall paper cleaned FREE. Painting, repairing, quality work. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. A-l PAPER CLEANING—SOc up: hanging walls washed, painted. CH-6533-J. A-l CLEANING WALL PAPER GADBERRY. Work guaranteed. p,l* 97198 Paper cleaned, anv room, 1) 50c. C. F. TUPPER. CLEANING—Paper 50c per room: immediate service: white: 10 years experience. LANNAN. BE-4728. PAINTING—Best paint, repairs, reliable terms. BEARD. RI-4155. 429% N. Davidson. ______ PAPER HANGING—IOc roll, border free; painting; repairing; clean 50c room BEPAPER" HANGING Cleaning, painting." moderate prices. SMITH BROS.. Decorator. CH-3732-M. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting, bv responsible man: reasonable. CH--2515-J,

PAPER CLEANING—EXCELLENT BERVICE. O'DONALD. RI-4628. . PAPER FURNISHED, hung. $3 75; kitchen* painted. woodwork washed. RI-1642. PAPER HANGlNG—Paperfurntshed. hung. Special price on lajee Jobs. HA-2987-W._ PAINTING and wall paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. DR-4252. PAPER HANGING—Paper furnished hung. Special price on large jobs. IR-4664. HA-2P87-W. PAPER CLEANlNG—Experienced. F. M. CALLENDER. CH-5788. PAPERHANGING—S 2 anv room. work guaranteed Paper 5c up LI-4290. REAL paper hanger, painter. 25 years’ experience: anv room *2; white man. MR. RAY. HE-3247. PAPERING, painting, all kinds general repair, rock-bottom prices. RI-7725. PAPERING. *2 HOUSE PAINTING. IMMEDIATE SERVICE. HE-4070. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers DEPRESSION—Rug cleaners. 9x12. *l. guaranteed: 15 years experience. CH-6142 RUG CLEANING—ReIiabIe, guaranteed work, special price. 9x12; *1.50 with sizing; quick delivery service. BARKER LAUNDRY Si DRY CLEANING CG LI--9396. New Deal Rug Cleaners 9x12 shampoo. *1; sized. 50c; work guaranteed: prompt delivery. CH-7377. RUG SPECIAL—9xI2 rug. cleaned, sized. $2; small rug. 50c; fluff chenille made to order. Active Rug Cleaners HA-3636. RUGS-9x12 cleaned and sized. *2. By this old reliable firm. W N. FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside. CK-2211. PALMER CLEANERS—CaII Manager Dave Farber. DR-1399 1602 S. Meridian. 9x12 rugs cleaned, sized. $1 90; curtains and draperies at prices very reasonable: winter coats, fur-trimmed, moth-proof bags free with each winter garment 75c: lightweight coats, suits, plain dresses. 50c; felt hats. 45c; Panama hats. 65c. Coats relined We call for and deliver from 7a.m-8 p. m Guaranteed work. Excellent service "A try will convince.” INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring FREE Hawaiian Guitar, to each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt Ave. LEARN" TO FLY NOW! Complete course with dual and solo Instruction. Actual flying 'essona only *4. Ground courses every Wed. nite, 8 p. m. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION, Municipal Airport. BE-4400. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male (4f SALESMEN for well established dry cleaning plant; experience unnecessary. Apply between 5 and 7 o. m. MR. BRIDGES. 428'z E. St. Clair. SALESMAN—CIean cut to make demonstrations. Call Sat. 1 to 5 p. m. 2302 Ashland. WANTED—7S Ex-service men at Capitol and Merrill streets at 7:30 p. m. tonight. Ask for MR. MILLER. WANTED—An aggressive voune man between the age of 20 and 25. high school graduate: long hours, hard work, small > salary Give phone number. Apply 14 Help Wanted —Female ATTRACTIVE voung women (2): permanent work; office experience not necessary. but helpful: good earnings. Apply MISS WALKER 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. COUPLE or e'.derlv ladv care for children for home: references. 3202 Central 2 to 4 or after 8 EXPERIENCED bosom press operator for laundry shirt line. Give age and experience. Times. Box K-93. RENTALS 17 Furnished Poo ms $2. PENNSYLVANIA. 2165 N.—Extra large airy room; large closet. Hot water. HA-4241-W. *2 50—PARK. 1414—Beautiful front sleeper; redecorated: hot water; private entrance. Parking. RI-3047.