Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1933 — Page 28

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BULLISH NEWS REPORTS SEND STOCKS HIGHER • Many Industrial Lines Make Best Showing in 1 3 Years. Average Stock Prices Average of thirtv industrial* for Thursdav hish 85.4 Hlo 82 70 last 83.73. off A\rrage of l*-nt.v rails 41 42. 39 78. 40.3 off .05. Average of twenty utilities 28 42 23 1 1 28 52 off 18 Average of forty bonds 82 82. up 43. Average of ten flr't rails 83 52 ur> .27. Average of ten second rail (19 17, ud 80. Average of tan utilities. 00 75 up .18 Average of ten industrials. 82 39 up 49. BV ELMER C. WAL/ER United Pres* Financial Editor NEW YORK. May 26.—Stocks resumed their advance at the opening today in moderately active turnover. Commodities also turned upward, despite an advance in the American dollar. Improvement in many lines of business and reduction in the New York federal reserve bank rediscount rate from 3 to 2% per cent were stimulants for buying. Best in Three Years The Dun A: Bradstroet weekly review found reports covering most lines of production and distribution the best in three years; employment up with more jobs available than in any one week in two years; and indication of further gains now that the credit expansion program is functioning. Alcohol shares, Thursday's favorites, made further gains in early trading today. National Distillers opened unchanged at its record high of 64% and then moved up toward 66. “Wet” Group Gains Others of the so-called “wet” group made small gains. Steel shares were firm with U. S. Steel up % at 49'!. Republic and Bethlehem were higher. i\utomobile shares were fractionally higher. Rails continued in demand. Utilities and oils were steady. Coppers made small gains. American Telephone opened at 111, up % and rose to 111 1 -, while American Can vas at 85 ri i, up 1; Allied Chemical 104, up 1. Steel common moved up toward 50. Bank Clearings INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —May 26 Clearings $1,391,000.00 Debits 4,842.000.00 TRI AS! HV STATEMENT —Mav 26 Net. Balance for Mav . .$349,257.652 37 Expenditures 3.860.840.83 Customs rects.. mo. to date. . 16,375.713 99 Foreign Exchange ißv Abbobtt, Hoppin & Cos.) —Mav 26Sterling. England > $3.91% Franc. France 0156 Lira. Italv 0603 Belgas. Belgium .1612 Mark Germany . .1712 Guilder. Holland 4657 Peseta. Spain 0989 Krone. Norway 1986 Krone. Denmark 1742 Yen. Japan 2400 Investment Trust Shares ißv Abbott. Hoppins & Co.i —May 26Bid. Ask. American Bank Stocks Corp . 122 1.42 American Founders Corn 1.00 2.00 American ,V General Sec A 500 6.50 Basic Industry shares . . 2.90 British Type Inv Tr sh .02 .97 Collateral Trustee shares A... 450 487 Corporate Trust shares < old i. 2.15 ... Corporate Trust shares inew. 2.16 2.23 Cumulative Trust shares 3.76 3.82 Diversified Trust shares A . 6.62 Diversified Trust shares B . 7.12 7.62 Diversified Trust shares C 2 83 2.90 Diversified Trust shares D . 465 4.75 First, Insurance Stock Corp 1.87 2.17 First Common Stock Corp. 1.29 1.47 Fixed Trust Oil shares A 7 98 8.08 Fixed Trust Oil shares B 6.50 6.60 Fundamental Trust shares A 3.95 4 05 Fundamental Trust shares B 3 85 3.95 Leaders of Industry A 2.00 Low Priced shares 4.50 Mass Inves Trust shares . 17.12 18.62 Nation Wide Securities 3 10 .... North Amer Tr sh i1953i .. , . 171 .... North Amer Tr sh 155-561. . . 2.27 2.50 Selected American shares . . 2.39 2.45 Selected Cumulative shares. 6.30 6 45 Selected Income shares . . . 3.37 343 Std Amer Trust shares 2 85 2,95 Super Amer Trust shares A... 2.73 .... Trust Shares of America 2 82 2.90 Trustee Std Oil A . 4.37 462 Trustee Std Oil B 3.77 3.97 U S Electric Lt A- Pwr A 13.50 Universal Trust shares 2.78 288 In the Cotton Markets CHICAGO —May 25 High. Low. Close. January 9.13 9.03 9 04 July 8.68 8 54 8 58 October 8 94 8 81 8 85 December 9.09 8 98 8.98 NEW YORK January 9 08 8 96 8 97 March 9 26 9.12 9.14 July 8 64 8 47 8 50 October 8.89 8 71 8.76 December 9.04 8.85 8 91 NEW ORLEANS January 8 97 8.97 8 97 March 9.19 9.09 9 09 July 8.57 8 44 8 44 October 8 85 8 86 8 73 December 8.89 8 82 8.88

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Bv United Tress Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad reports April net income of $273,565, against $222,166 in April. 1922. American Austin Car Company increases its hourly rate 15 per cent and announces increase of sls a car in retail prices. Clark. Childs & Keech. Stock Exchange firm, votes extra week's salary to all employes. Ann Arbor railroad reports April net operating income of $11,202 rgainst $11,179 in April last year. Marriage Licenses Devandria J. Cothrcll, 24. Terre Haute, funeral director and Mary La Verne Spencer 23. of 935 De Quincy street, nurse Clinton Manker. 23. of 511 North Illinois street tire checker and Estelle Fave Meadows. 22. of 5048 Alexandria avenue, waitress. Lawrence Henrv Harr. 32. Newcastle, farmer and Helen M Rav. 27. of i723 North Meridian street Thomas Chester Cole. 19. of 645 South East street clerk, and Martha Velma McCammon. 18. of 1439 Deloss street. Ham Charles Hulse 21. ot 724 North Sheffield avenue, laborer and Avis Ellen Wright. 16 of 311 North Lynn street James Eliot Carr. 32. of 1802 West Minnesota street, typewriter service man. and Effie Ellen Lewis. 26 of 1533 Shepard street Bert Parlett. 21 Dayton O . laborer, and Marv Elisabeth Mallory. 17. of 1854 South State avenue Plumbing Permits Frank Irish, 5158 Carrollton, three fixtures C A Johnson, corner Roach and Hardine twelve fixtures E M. Hardlns. JUG South East, four fixture*. K V. Btahl Company. 43 Frank, four fltxures. John Anderson. 3510 College. four fixU j' W. Harrell, 1639 Hoefgen. four fixUitia,-

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HEAVY SUPPLY FAILS TO SEND PORKERS DOWN Cattle, Calf Trading Dull; Spring Lambs Sharply Higher. Despite heavy receipts at the city yards this morning, hogs held to previous levels with prices showing a firm tone. Values remained steady for the bulk, 160 to 400 pounds, sales ranging from $4.90 to $5. Several butchers made the market at $5.05 and 55.10. Receipts were estimated at 10.000. Holdovers were 348. Steer trade was negligible in the cattle market. She stock mostly held steady with bidding lower on grassy kinds. Receipts were 400. Vealers were steady at $5 down. Calf receipts numbered 600. In the sheep market spring lambs were sharply higher, the bulk selling at $8 to $8.75 with an odd head or so making a top price of $9. Plain kinds sold for around $7.50 down. Clipped lambs were undeveloped, the bulk of sales in this class late Thursday holding around $6.25 to $6.40. Receipts today were 800. Hog prices displayed their first substantial advance of the week at Chicago, with practically all bids around strong to 10 cents higher than Thursday's average. Good to choice porkers scaling from 190 to 280 pounds were bid in at $5.00. Receipts were estimated at 17.000 including 10,000 direct; holdovers. 4,000. Cattle receipts were 1.500; calves, 500; market unchanged. Sheep receipts numbered 8,000; market mostly steady. HOGS Mav Bulk. Tod. Receipts. 18. $5.15(0, 5.20 $5.25 9,000 19 • 5.00(® 5.10 5.10 8,000 20. 5.008 5.05 5.10 3.000 22 4.95® 5.05 5.10 9.000 23. 4.75® 4.85 4.90 12.000 24. 4.80® 4.90 5.00 7.000 25. 4.90® 5.00 5.10 6 000 Market, higher. (140-160) Good and choice...s 4.65® 4.75 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 4.90 (180-200) Good and choice... 4.90 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice.... 4.95® 5.00 (220-250) Good and choice.... 4.95® 5.10 •—Heavy Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice... 4.95® 5.10 (290-350) Good and choice... 4.950 5.05 —Packing Sows — (350 down) Good 4.95®j 4.75 (350 up) Good 4.75® 4.60 (AH weights) medium 4.00® 4.35 —Slaughter Pigs—-(llo-190) Good and choice 4.45 CATTLE Receipts. 700; market, steady (1.050-1.100)-Good and choice $ 5.70® 7.2d Common and medium 4.00® 5.75 (1.100-1.500) „„ Good and choice 5.50® 7.25 Medium 4.50® 5.50 —Heifers—-(sso-750) „ _ „ „„ Good and choice 5.00® 6.25 Common and medium 3.75® 5.00 (750-900) Good and choice 4.75® 6.00 Common and medium .... 3.50® 4.75 —Cows— Good 3.75® 4.25 Common and medium 3.00® 3.75 Low cutter and cutters 1.75® 3.00 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good (beef) 3.00® 3.75 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.00® 3,00 VEALERS Receipts, 500; market, steady Good and choice $ 4.50® 5.00 Medium 3.00® 4.50 Cull and common 2.00® 3.00 —Calves—-(2so-500) Good and choice 3.00® 4.50 Common and medium 2.00® 3.00 —Feeder and Stocker Cattle—-(soo-8001 Good and choice 4.75® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.75 (800-1-.500) Good and choice 4.75® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,000; market, steady. —Lambs. Shorn Basis—(9o lbs. down) good & choice..® 6.00® 6.50 (90-110 lbs.) good and choice. 5.50® 6.00 (90 lbs., down* com. and med. 3.50® 5.00 Spring lambs 7.00® 8.50 —Ewes— Good and choice 2.00® 3.00 Common and medium I.oo® 2.00

Other Livestock BY UNITED FKESS CHICAGO, May 26.—Hogs—Receipts, 17,000, including 10.000 direct; active. 103 15c higher than Thursday’s average; ISO--325 lbs., $5(1(5.10; top $5.10: 140-170 lbs., $4.603 5; pigs, $4.50 downward; good packing sows, $4.50(1/4.65; light lights 140-160 lbs., good and choice, $4.5035: light weight 160-200 lbs., good and choice, $4.7535.10; medium weights 200-250 lbs., good and choice, $53 5.10: heavy weights 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $4,903 5.10: packing sows 275-550 lbs., medium and good, $4.25(3 4.75: slaughter pigs 100-130 lbs., good and choice, S4.10(1/ 4.65. Cattle—Receipts, 1,500; calves, receipts, 500; supply modsrate; most medium to good steers, fairly active, mature classes around steady; bulk steers. $5.35(35.75; most cows, $3.40(3 3.75; cutters and low cutters, largely $2.50(33; sausage bulls fairly active, bulk $3(3 3.25; vealers in light supply, demand good, market strong to 25c higher, few' select, $6.50; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers 550-900 lbs., good and choice, $5.50(37.50; 900-1100 lbs., good and choice, $5.50(37.50: 1100-1300 lbs., good and choice, 55.753/ 7.50: 1300-1500 lbs., good and choice. $5.50(1/7.25; 550-1300 lbs., common and medium, $4.25(3 6: heifers 550-750 jibs., good and choice, $536; common and medium. $4(3 5; cows, good. $3.50(34.25; common and medium. $3.25(3 3.75; low cut- ! ter and cutter, $2.25(3 3.25: bulls, yearlings excluded, good, beef, 53.40(3 4; cutI ter. common and medium. $2.75(3 3.40; vealers. good and choice, 55.25(36.50; me- | dium, $4.75(35.25: cull and common, $2.75(3} i 4.75; Stocker and feeder cattle, steers j 500-1050 lbs., good and choice. $5(36.50: | common and medium, $4(3 5.25. Sheep— Receipts. 8.000: active, fully steady; numerous small lots choice native spring lambs, $7.75(38 to packers; bucks, out; Californias. $7.75 straight; choice medium weight clippers, $6.50. one load $6.60; slaughter sheep and lambs: spring lambs, good and choice. $6.5038; medium. $5.75(3. 6.50; lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice, $6.10(36.65; common and medium, $4,503 6.25: 90-98 lbs., good and choice, $6(36.50: 98-110 lbs., good and choice. $5.75(3 6.35: ewes 90-150 lbs., good and choice. $23/ 3; all weights, common and medium, $1 2555, 2.50. EAST BUFFALO Mav 26—Hogs—On sale. 2.100: weights above 170 lbs., fairlv active, mastlv to packers: steadv to strong; lighter weights, draggv. weak to lower: desirable. 225-260 lbs.. $5.40: bulk 170-230 lbs.. $5.25 to mostly $5.35; 150-160 lbs., auoted $4.75(35; bidding $4.50 on pigs. Cattle—Receipts. 250; steers and yearlings firm: good heifers. $6.25: common and medium steers. $535.40; cows unchanged, low cutter to medium grades. $2.2533.25. Calvves —Receipts. 500: vealers active, fully steady: good to choice mainly 55.50: common to medium. $435. Sheep—Receipts, 500: lambs, strong; plain duality and sorts considered: common to medium old crop lambs. $5.503 6: good smd choice eligible around 56.60; few good native springers. 38. EAST ST. LOUIS. 111.. Mav 26—Hogs— Receipts. 10.000. including 600 direct: market. 5c higher: top. 54.85: bulk 170-300 lbs.. $4.75(34.80; 140-160 lbbs.. $4.1034.70; 100-130 lbs.. $3.25(33.90: sows. $4.153 4.25. Cattle —Receipts. 900: calves. 800: market, fairlv active and generally steadv: receipts. all small lots: a few steers. $53 6: mixed vearlings and heifers. $5(3 5.75: cows. $3.2533.75: low cutters. $1.7532 50: top sausage bulls. 53.50: good and choice vealers. S5. Sheep—Receipts. 1.200: market. storing lambs, strong, some sales 15325 c higher: bulk of better kinds to city butchers. $7.75; few good to choice. $7.85 38: no action on clipped lambs. FT WAYNE. Ind Mav 26.—Hogs—10c up: 100-140 lbs.. $4,25: 140-160 lbs.. $4.60: 160-190 lbs. $4.90; 190-250 lbs. $5: 250-300 lbs , $4 90: 305-350 lbs.. $4 80. roughs. $4: stags. $2.75. Clipped lambs. 55.25; spring iambs, $7 Calves—ss.so; steers, good to choice. $53 5.50: medium to good. $4,503 5: common to medium. $3.503 4; heifers, good to choice. 54.503 5; medium to good, $4(3 4.50: common to medium. $334 cows, good to choice. $3 3 3.50: medium to good. $2.5033: cutter cows. 51.7532.25; canner cows. $131.50; bulls good to choice. 533 3.25: medium to good $2.5033: common to medium. $232.50; butcher bulls, $3.25@ By Times Special LOUISVILLE. Mav 26.—Cattle—Receipts. 1(5 bulls weak to 25c lower, other classes around steadv: bulk common. medium steers and heifers. S4 753 5.50: best lightweights eligible to S6 and above; bulk beef cows. $33 375 low cutters and cutters. 51.753 2.50; bulls. $3.60 down: bulk light Stockers Quotable. S4 753 5.25. Calves— Receipts, 325. including 189 stock calves; vealers steadv at $4 down Hogs—Receipts. 1.000. steadv 185-275 lbs.. 54.90; 275 lbs., up $4 50. 140-185 lbs.. $4.25; 140 lbs., down $3 35: sows mest'v. $3.60; stags. *2 55. Sheep—Receipts. 1.700. market not established: early indications fully steady; bulk better trucked in springers Thursday. $737.50; some choice kinds to 57.75: buck lambs Including heavy coarse springers mostly $6 50 down; old crop clipped lambs. $5 down; fat ewes mostly sl3 1 50; choice kinds 1?0 lbs., down 523 2 50. Thursday’s 1.104 hogs, and 1418 sheep. Thursday's shipments. 105 calves: 404 hogs, and 1,440 sheep.

INDIANA STOCKS AND BONDS

The following quotations do not represent actual bids on offerings, but merely indicate the approximate market level based on buying and selling inquiries or recent transactions. —MAY 26 STOCKS Bid. Ask. Belt Rail & Stock Yards com 24% 29% Beit Rail Stock Yds pfd 6% 45 50 Citizens Gas com 13 17 Citizens Gas Cos pfd 5g 60 65 Home T & T Ft Wavne Pfd '■ 35 40 Ind & Mich Elec Cos pfd 7 63 6/ Ind Gen Service Cos pfd 6%... 58 62 Ind Hydro E;ec Cos 7% 20 25 Inapls Gas Cos com 40 5 Indpis Pwr & Lt 6% 63 68 Ir.dpls Pwr <v Lt Cos Pfd e'sG 72% 76% Indpis Water Cos pfd 6% 88 98 No Ind Pub Ser Cos pfd 5%% 33% 37% No Ind Pub Ser Cos 6 r . 37% 41% No Ind Pub Ser Cos 7G 39% 43% Public Serv Cos of Ind pfd 18% 22% Public Servos Ir.d pfd 7c-.... 37% 42% South Ind Gas <fc El pfd 6%... 47 55 Terre Haute Eiec pfd 6'V... 37 44 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 1942 75 80 BONDS Citwens Gas Cos 5s 1942 75% 80% Home T & T W 5%s 1955 93% 97% Home T & T Ft W 6s 1943 94% 98% Indpis Gas Cos 5s 1952 77 82 Indpis Rvs Inc 5s 1967 24 29 Indpis Water Cos 4%s 1904... 94% 98% Indpis Water Cos 5s 1952 94 98 Indpis Water Cos 5s 1960... 89% 93% Indpis Water Cos 5s 1970—. 89 93 Indpis Water Cos 5%s 1953 97 101 Indpis Water Cos 5%s 1954... 97 101 Kokomo Water Works 5s 1958.. 71 76 Lafayette Tel Cos 5s 1957 81 85 Muncie Water Works 5s 1939.. 80 95 Richmond Water Works 5s 1957 80 85 Terre Haute Water Wk 5s 1956 82 87 Terre Haute Wat Wk 6s 1949.. 91 96 Traction Terminal Cos 5s 1957.. 42 49 Joint Stock Land Banks Bid. Ask. Atlanta 5% 36% 39% Atlantic 5% 44% 48% Burlington 5G> 33 37 California SG, 53 57 •Chicago 5% 23 27 Dallas m 50 o 4 Denver o r i 48% 52% Des Moines sro5 r o 40 44 First Carolina 5G 30 35 First Ft Wayne 5G 47 51 First Montgomery First New Orleans sci 36% 40% First Texas 5% 43 47 First Tr Chicago 5g 50 54 Fletcher 5 G 65 70 Fremont Greenbrier 5% 58 62 Greensboro 50, 43 47 Illinois Monticello s<n> 60 65 Iliinois-Midwest 5% 40 44 Indianapolis srl5 r l 74 78 lowa 5% 50 54 Kentucky 50, 59 63 Lafavette ofo 49 54 Lincoln 50 46 50 Louisville 5G 50 54 Maryland-Virginia 5% 60 65 Mississippi 5% 43 45 New York SG, 46 50 North Carolina Oregon Washington 5% 34 38 Pacific Portland 5% 41 45 Pacific Salt Lake 50 46 50 Pacific San Francisco s"i 46 50 Pennsylvania 53 58 Phoenix 5% 63% 67% Potomac 5% 45 49 •St. Louis 50 18% 21% San Antonio 50 53 57 •Southern Minnesota s eb 13 16 Southwest 50 41 45 Tennessee 5o 43 46 Union Detroit 50 44 47 Union Louisville 50 51 54 Virginia Carolina 50 42 46 Virginian 50 48% 53% •Flat. Births Gardner and Thelma Voorheis, Methodist hospital. • Eugene and Letha Prather. Methodist hospital. Willie and Carrie Miley, 1005 South Capitol. William and Mary Grose. Coleman hospital. Alvin and Nora Leeb, Coleman hospital. Vernon and Emma McQuilkin, Coleman hospital. Russell and Martha Bray, Coleman hospital. William and Jean McElfresh, 176 North Blackford. Harry and Demcy Spann. 302 South Temple. Mathew and Jeanette Cheusde. 850 East Wyoming. Otis and Rose Berry. 1137 East Tenth. Donald and Stella Miller. 1330 Olive. Hansel and Bessie Davis. 225 South State. Roscoe and Minnie Hendrickson, 1862 Orleans. George and Alice Jones. 2844 Highland place. Raymond and Mary Franklin. 533 Leon. Isom and Dorothy Cox, 821% Chadwick. Chris and Susie Briscoe. 311 West Seventeenth. Joseph and Mary Drake. 1757 North Senate. Boys Carl and Hilda Neraing. Methodist hospital. Alfred and Kathryn Shotwell. Methodist hospital. Troy and Irma Scott. Methodist hospital. Clarence and Fenora Johnson. 461 West Sixteenth place. Thurlow and Mabel Elliott. 2832 North Temple. Elssworth and Lassie Rice 18099 Lockwood. James and Ameda'’* Whitlow, 914 Chadwick. Joe and Stella Ellery. 2960 Columbia. Charles and Ruby Pittman. 514 South Diyision. Onan and Eunice Harvey. 4431 Manlove. Russell and Sybil Brown, 517 Berwick. Ranzie and Minnie McNay. 1249 Roache. Deaths Charles Campbell, 53. 3738 Northern, apoplexy. Stella May 27. city hospital, general peritonitis. Mary Hughes. 53. city hospital, pernicious anemia. Ross Smith, 54, 131 West McCarty, pulmonary tuberculosis. Ella Reagan. 79, 1648 Central, hypostatic pneumonia. Charels Chrfsty. 43. Long hospital, chronic nephritis. Dora E. Todd, 75. 3030 North Capitol, acute cardiac dilatation. Julia Duff, 67, 1645 North New Jersey, cerebral hemorrhage. Gertrude Mooney, 48. city hospital, diabetes mellitus. Aafke Posthumus, 57, St. Vincent’s hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. RECEIVE ALE SHIPMENT First to Arrive in Indiana Since Wright Bone Dry Law Repeal. First shipment of ale to Indiana since Wright bone dry law repeal is scheduled to arrive late today or Saturday, according to John Burke, local importer. A carload cf Pickwick ale, made in Boston, comprises the &st shipment. The ale is highly in the east, where first sales were made.

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WHEAT MAKES LIGHT GAINS IN QUIET SESSION Steady Cables. Firmness in Securities Aid All Grains. BY HAROI-D E. RAINVILLE United Press St.'.ff Correspondent CHICAGO. May 26.—Wheat moved up fractionally on the Board of Trade at the start today on firmness in stocks and steady cables. Prices were unchanged to 5 s cent higher in a light trade. Offerings were light and a few buying orders were sufficient to lift levels. Liverpool was steady on lighter southern hemisphere offerings. Corn held with wheat and was % to % cent higher, less favorable weather also a factor. Oats was unchanged to v s cent lower, but rye was % cent higher. Provisions were steady. Opinions are changing frequently in the wheat pit as the market undergoes readjustments incident to pending inflation. Conferences between George N. Peek and growers, handlers and processors start in Washington today. Liverpool was about as due, % cent higher at midafternoon. Sections of the corn belt, especially from Central lowa eastward to western Ohio, received rains Thursday night, but they were not regarded as heavy enough to delay planting. Oats continue to be affected mainly by the action of other grains. Chicago Primary Receipts —Mav 25 Wheat ./ 690,000 Corn .. ; 678,000 Oats 346,000 Chicago Futures Range —Mav 26WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. 10:00 close. July 71 3 * .70% .70% .71% September 72% .71% .72% .72% December 75U .74% .74% .74% CORN— Julv 45% .44% .44% .44% September 47% .46% .47 .47% December 49% .48% .49% .49% OATS— Julv 24% .24% .24% .24% September 25% .25% .25% .25 s * RYE— Julv . .56% .56% September ... .58% .57% .57% .58 BARLEY— July ... ... .33% September ... ... .34% UHIC4GO CASH GRAIN By United Press CHICAGO. May 25.—Cash grain: Wheat —No. 1 hard. 71c: No. 2 hard. 70%c. Corn —No. 2 mixed. 43c: No. 3 mixed. 41%c: No. 6 mixed. 39®40%c: No. 2 yellow. 43%® 44c: No. 2 vellow. old. 44'ic; No. 3 yellow. 41%®42%c: No. 3 yellow, old. 43c: No. 4 yellow. 41%c: No. 5 vellow. 41c; No. 6 yellow. 40%®40%c: No. 2 white. 44%c,: No. 3 white. 43%c: sample grade. 22® 27c. Oats—No. 2 white. 24%®25c; No. 3 white. 23%®24%c: No. 4 white. 23c. Rve—No. 1. 60c No. 2. 56c. Bariev—SOT? 57c. Timothy—s2.2s®2.6o Clover—s7.2s (S. 10.75. TOLF.nO CASH GRAIN By l nited Press TOLEDO May 25.—Cash Brain: Grain in transit billinß: Wheat—No. 2 red, 82%®83%c: No. 1 red, 1 cent premium. Corn—No. 2 vellow. 48®49c. Oats —No. 2 white. 28®29c. Rve—No. 2. 60® 61c. Track prices. 28%c rate: WheatNo. 1 red. 78%®79%c: No. 2 red. 77%@ 78%c. Corn—No. 2 vellow. 43%@44%c: No. 3 vellow. 42%®43%c. Oats—No 2 white. 24%®26c: No. 3 white. 24®25%c. Toledo seed close: Clover—Cash. $7.50: October. $7.50. Alsik"—Cash. $7.50: AußUst. $7.50. Toledo produce close: Buttre—Fancy creamery. 26c. Ebbs—Extras, lie. Hay—Timothy per cwt.. 70c. ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN By United Press ST. LOUIS, May 25.—Cash grain. Wheat —ln fair demand, l%c lower; No. 1 red, 79%c: No. 2 red. 78% to 79c: No. 5 red. 77c weevilly: sample grade 76c weevilly, musty; hard grades l%c lower; No. 2 hard, 71c weevilly; No. 2 mixed. 71%c hard. Corn—ln fair demand. 1%@2%c lower: No. 3 mixed ,42c: No. 2 yellow 43@43%c: No. 3 yellow 41%®42%c. Oats— In fair demand. %c lower; No. 3 white. 24%c; No. 4 white 23%c. j Indianapolis Cash Grain —May 25 The bids for car I 'lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b., shipping point, basis 41% New York rate, were: Wheat—Weak: No. 1 red. 73%®-74%c: No. 2 red. 72%®73%c; No. 2 hard, 69®70c. Corn—Easy: No. 3 white. No. 4 white. 37®38c; No. 3 yellow. 364;37c: No. 4 yellow. 35® 36c: No. 3 mixed. 34® 35c; No. 4 mixed. 334734 c. Oats—Easy: No. 2 white, 20%®21%c; No. 3 white. 19%®20%c. Hay—Steady: (f. o. b. country points taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville) No. 1 timothy, $5.50®6; No. 2 timothy, $54; 5.50. —lnspections Wheat-—No. 2 red, 2 cars. Total. 2 cars. Corn —No. 2 white, 1 car; No. 3 white, 7 cars; No. 6 white, 4 cars; No. 2 yellow, 2 cars; No. 3 yellow, 9 cars: No. 4 yellow, 5 cars; No. 5 yellow. 1 car; No. 3 mixed. 1 car; sample mixed. 1 car. Total, cars. Oats —No. 2 white, 4 cars; No. 3 white, 12 cars. Total, 16 cars. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHEAT Citv grain elevators are paying 70 cents for No. 1 soft red wheat and 63 cents for No. 2 hard wheat: other grades on their merits. A water shortage on 65,000 acres of Nebraska farm land was caused last fall, when pocket gophers burrowed into the bank of an irrigation canal.

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SATURDAY EVENTS Alliance Francals* luncheon. Washington. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, luncheon. Columbia Club. Formation ot the Inter-City Public Relations bureau is announced today by F. Philip Delks. president, and local publicity writer. Offices of the company are at 515-13 Lemcke building and a branch office is maintained in New- York. Change of venue was granted Thursday to Richard Rogers, under indictment for assault and battery with intent to rob growing out of the slaying* of Omer Breeden. Thomas E. Garvin will hear the case instead of Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker. Tert finalists of 697 high school seniors who competed earlier this year in preliminaries, were to meet today and Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic club for examinations in the 1933 scholarship contest, sponsored by the Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Raiding the restaurant of Frank Vanoff at 1442 North Senate avenue, Sergeant Ed Kruse and squad Thursday arrested Vanoff on charges of operating a gift enterprise ar.d Herbert Jackson. Negro. 1439 North New Jersey street, on charges of gaming. Forty-two books of baseball pool tickets were seized. Wound on the third finger of his right hand was incurred Thursday night by William Enoch, 34. of 946 Paca street when he was bitten by a police dog, owned by Mrs. Jose Herring, 731 Paca street. Southport lodge. No. 270, Free and Accepted Masons, will close initiatory work Saturday night with conferring of the Master Mason degree at 7 in the temple at Southport. Elmer E. Houze, worshipful master, will preside. All Master Masons are invited. Frank Kurrasch, 431 Ketchum street, was treated at city hospital Thursday night for injuries he told police were inflicted when a Negro attacked him. Kurrasch would give no explanation beyond a statement he had ‘‘some trouble” with the Negro. South side children will be entertained with a free show at’the Oriental theater at 9:30 a. m. Saturday under sponsorship of the police accident prevention bureau. Members of the school safety patrols will be guests of the Lyric theater management at 10 Saturday morning. Two Indianapolis osteopathic physicians. Drs. Floyd E. Magee, 508 Odd Fellow building, and Kate Williams. 503 State Life building, have received programs for the convention July 24 at Milwaukee of the American Society of Osteopathic Internists, of which they are members. Ladies’ camp of Marion camp. No. 3558, Modern Woodmen of America, will hold a benefit card party Sunday night at 8 in the hall. 322 East New York street. A supper will be served.

NEW DEALERS NAMED Hoosier Refrigerator Cos. to Handle G. E. Products. The Hoosier Electric Refrigerator Company, 943 North Meridian street, has been appointed local dealers of the air conditioning department of the General Electric Company, according to an announcement made today. The new distributors will handle a. complete line of G. E. air conditioning equipment, including the oil furnaces. Produce Markets Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hens, heavv breeds over 4Vi lbs. 10c; Leghorns. Bc. Broilers: Colored Springers, 2 to 2V4 lbs.. 17c; lVz to 2 lbs.. 14c: Springs (Leghorn) l>/ 2 lbs. up. 13c; Barebacks. 7c; Cox and stags. 6c; Leghorn cox and Leghorn stags. sc. Ducks, large white full feathered and fat: over 4 lbs.. 4c; small and colored. 3c. Geese, full feathered and fat. 3c. Young Guineas. 20c. old Guineas. 15c. Eggs—No. 1 fresh country run eggs. 9c. Pullet eggs. 6c. Each full egg case must weigh 55 lbs. cross: a deduction ot 10c per lb. for each lb. under 55 lbs. gross will be made. Butterfat. 16c: No. 1 butter. 213 22c. These prices are for healthv rtock free from feed, no sick poultry accepted. Quoted bv the Wadlev Company. BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. Mav 26—Eggs—Market unsettled: prices ' 2 c lower; receipts 39 656 cases; extra firsts. 123 12'iC: firsts 11> 2 3 12c: current receipts. 10' 2 c; dirties. 9‘ 2 c’. Butter—Market, unsettled; prices ‘ 2 c to 10c lower: receipts. 19.600 tubs: specials, 21321* 2 c: extras. 20> 2 c: extra firsts. 203 20>•c: firsts. IS'i/BMNc: seconds. 18' 2 3 19c: standards. 21c. Poultry—Market weak, receipts. 30 turkevs:fowls 123 12'->c‘ springers 143 16c: Leghorns. 10c: ducks. 739' 2 c: eeese. 6c: turkevs. 10312 c; roosters. B' 2 c: broilers. 173 20c: stags 11c Cheesp—Twins, 13313UC: longhorns. 12>2 3 13 3 4C. Potatoes — On track. 171: arrivals, 57: shipments. 715: market, steadv to slightlv stronger: Wisconsin sacked round whites. 753 85c: Idaho sacked Russets, $1.6531.75: Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs. $1.7031.85: Alabama sacked Bliss Triumphs. $1.603 1.75. North Oxford street. Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS LAFAYETTE. Ind.. May 26.—Hogs— Steady: 250-300 lbs $4.90: 300-325 lbs $4.80. 225-250 lbs. $4.35: 200-225 lbs. $4 80 : 170-200 lbs* $4.75: 150-175 lbs.. $4.55: 130150 lbs.. 54.30: 100-130 lbs., $4 10; roughs $4.25 down. Calves—Steadv: top. $4! Clipped lambs, $5; spring lambs, $6. NEW YORK RAW SUGAR FUTURES —May 25High Low Close January 1.56 March 1 62 1 60 1.62 May 1.66 1 65 1 65 July 1.45 1.43 1.44 September 1.49 1 48 1.49 December 1 56 1.54 1.55

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MAY 26, 1983

INDIANA SWINE VALUES SOAR IN 90-DAY PERIOD Price Gains Add Millions to State’s Livestock Worth. BY JOHN T. HAWKINS Time* Financial Editor Since March 1 a total of $8,438,990 ha.s been added to the value of livestock on Indiana farms, not including horses and poultry. The steady upswing in prices starting with advent of the Roosevelt administration at Washington has lifted swine values $2,500,000 during the three-month period. With an estimated 2.000.000 hogs on farms in Indiana, the price has risen from $3.75 to $5.10. the present price for top quality porkers of 253 pounds. Cattle show a gain of $5,409,990 during the period. This is based on on estimated 1.081.998 head on farms. The top price has risen from $6.75 on March 1. to $7.25 today. A dollar rise in sheep prices has brought the value of this branch of livestock up $029.000 since March 1. It is estimated that there are 529,000 sheep on hand. 23 TO BE GRADUATED AT PHARMACY SCHOOL Commencement Exercises to Be Held at 8 Wednesday Night. Twenty-three seniors will bo graduated from the IndianapolisCollege of Pharmacy at commencement exercises at 8 Wednesday night in Cropsey auditorium at the public library. Candidates for a pharmaceutical chemist degree include: Albert Bailey, Phlip Bell, Kenneth Bogart, Harley Chastain, Amon B. Cox, George Ginther, Royal Gould. Harlow Hancock, Marion Hodson. Horace G. Jackson. Bernard T. Kearns. William Mann, George Reimenschneider. Ledgar Shank and Lionel Takiff. Bachelor of science candidates include Homer Daubenspcck. Bruce Dodd, Robert S. Hutto, P. G. Kern, Maurice Korshak, Richard Oehler. Edward K. Schmidt , Furl P. Van Deventer. OBSERVE OPEN HOUSE Flanner House Celebration to Extend Through Sunday. Annual open house was observed at Flanner House, beginning today, and extending through Sunday. Inspection of the nursery, laundry department and sewing rooms will be made. In connection with the inspection, a food exhibit will be held. Visiting hours today will be from 2 to 6; Saturday from 9 to 6, and from 2 to 6 Sunday afternoon. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: Edward L. Etter. 1810 South Talbot street. Dodge sedan. 128-312. from 100 Virginia avenue. Schott Automobile Company, 2004 North Meridian street, Essex coach, from 2004 North Meridian street. R F Lindlade. Louisville, Kv. La Sailconvertible coupe. 373-477 Kv . from Martinsville. Ind. Marsarite D. Sullivan. 1431 North Meridian street. Packard coupe from 1431 North Meridian street. C. O Stamper. Brownsburg. Ind., Ford tudor. 616-017. from Brownsburg

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Stolen automobiles recovered bv polic* belong to. Glenn O'Connor, 4440 Carrollton avenue Roosevelt sedan, found at Broadway ancf Sixty-third street. Loren O'Connor. 4215 Graceland avenue Chevrolet sedan, found in front of 55(5 whee]R PoUrteenth street - stripped of four W Cusick. 3833 East Eleventh street. Oakland coach, found in rear of 1201 North Oxford street Harry Garflnkle. 902 South Illinois street. Chevrolet sedan, found in rear of 1010 South Meridian street. Helen King. 1469 North Alabama street Chrysler coupe, found in from of 1446 North New Jersey street. NEW YORK COFFEE FUTURES —May 25 RIO , High. Low. Close. Mav 5.44 July .. 5 53 September . . 533 December ” ]’ ‘ 533 SANTOS January . 74(1 March . . " 741 May ::: 6 4 -> July 8 20 8.10 8.10 September 7 70 7 67 7 67 December 7 51 7.40 7.40 CHICAGO FRUIT MARKET By Vnited Press CHICAGO. May 26. Apples—lllinois Willow Twigs, bushel, $1.25; Michigan spies bushel. $1253 1.35: Baldwins, bushf > V.aLI 15 . ° n,on Market—Texas Crystal white Waxed, bushel 90c31 10 Yellow Bermudas, bushel. 90c3 110 Yellow Commercial, bushel. 90c3 1.10. TODAY THE INVESTORS’ OPPORTUNITY. There are many logical and profitable changes to be made in etjpry investment account. Send your list for analysis. T. P. BURKE & CO. i Incorporated SUITE 222 CIRCLE TOWER 1 PHONE Riley 8536 LOANS AT REASONABLE RATES FOR ALE WORTHY PURPOSES The Indianapolis Morris Plan Company Delaware and Ohio St. Rj, 1536

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