Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1933 — Page 7

JUKE 3, 1933.

HEAVY BUYING SENDS STOCKS TO NEW HIGHS Tickers Run Behind Market Despite Bunching of Orders.

Average Stock Prices

Average of 'hir'y lndus'rials for ThursiV, hlgn 50.57 87 .77, 86.50. up 99. Average f,! twentv rails, 34.06. 41 7 1. 43.40, up 98. Average twenty utllltlea 30.21. 29 58, 29 58. up 08. Average of forty bor.d/> 83 62. up .51. Average of ten first rails 89.7=,. up .50. Average of ten second rail? 70 04 up .99. Average of ten utilities 90 97. up .15. Average of ten Industrials 83 71, up .37. BV ELMER C. YVALZER t nited Press Financial Editor NEW YORK. June 3.—Stocks shot ahead 1 to more than 9 points Friday to the highest levels since 1931. Trading was on a par with the heaviest of the year and volume ran around the 7,000,000-share mark. Tickers were late, despite the bunching of orders into blocks of 1,000 to 17,000 shares. Gigantic blocks of utility issues were turned over. Late in the day 17,000 shares of United Corporation appeared at 10. Radio Corporation came out 10.000 at 9; United Corporation earlier had a block of 15,000 at 916. Commonwealth <fe Southern was turned over in blocks of 5,000 to 12,000 shares. One General Motors block was 10,000 shares at 26, while a block of 20,000 Packard sold at 5. Utility Shares Active International Telephone rose to a new 1933 high at 17'v, up3'&. Nearly all communications were at new tops. Postal telegraph preferred reached 19, up 5 points ,and Western Union 47%, up 3'6. Utility shares were in active demand. The average made anew high for the year. Consolidated Gas gained more than 2 points. New 1933 highs at gains ranging above 2 points were made by American and Foreign Power, National Power Light, American Power & Light. Commonwealth & Southern equaled its high. Radio Corporation made a >;w high on heavy turnover. Oil shares continued to gain. Coppers made new highs again and then quieted. Railroads were firm. Gold Mines Soar Gold mines performed sensationally with Homestake soaring to a record high at 230, up 20 points. Alaska Juneau equaled its 1933 top while Normanda made anew top. Chemical shares were buoyant with Allied Chemical at anew high for the year at 111 Vi, up 9 ’i. Du Pont crossed 81 for the first time this year, gaining nearly 5 points. New highs also were made by Freeport Texas and Monsanto Chemical, Commercial Solvents was active and strong and Union Carbide gained a point. Nearly all of the automobile group made new highs. Auburn spurted more than 4 points while General Motors was the most active. Packard reached 5 for the first time this year. Nash gained a point. Steel Hits 54*4 Mail order shares were strong along with the genernl mercantile group which was aided by reports of heavier retail and wholesale business. Montgomery Ward was heavily traded. Leading industrial issues ruled strong. Steel common reached 54 1 i for the first, time since 1931. American Can approached its high for the year after an early setback. The high-priced tobaccos were sharply higher. Bonds moved higher in all sections of the list with speculative issues at new highs for the list. The government’s moves toward inflation as reflected in the purchase of U. S. government issues by the federal reserve helped the bond market and indirectly the stock market. Grains closed with small gains. Cotton was steady.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —June 2 Clearings $1,972,000,00 Debits 6,305.000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —June 2 Net balance lor May 31 $364.43!.210.87 Expenditures 10,057.190.12 Customs rect. month to date 20,515,214 84

Investment Trust Shares

ißv Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) June 2 American Bank Stocks Corn.. 120 138 American Founders Coro 1.12 2 00 American A- General Sec A . 500 6.50 Basic Industry shares 3 18 British Tine Inv Tr shares, 109 113 Collateral Trustee shares A .. 475 512 Corporate Trust shares ioldi 231 Corporate Trust shares inewi 2 32 239 Cumulative Trust shares ... 397 Diversified Trust shares A... 670 Diversified Trust shares B 7 25 7 62 Diversified Trust shares C 3 00 3 10 Diversified Trust shares D 4.75 4 85 First Insurance Stock Corn . 1 73 20) First Commno Stock Corn... 1.19 136 Fixed Trust Oil Shares A... 820 830 Fixed "Tust Oil shares 8.. 670 690 Fundst. T.tal Trust shares A ..4 25 4 30 Fundan ntal Trust shares B . 400 4 10 Leaders of Industry A 2 12 Low Priced shares 5.25 . ' Mass Inves Trust shares 17 87 19.37 Nation Wide Securities 3 28 North Amer Truust. sh <1953> 1 89 North Amer Trust shar 155-56 2 43 2 70 Selected American shares 2 59 2 65 Selected Cumulative shares. . . 6 75 743 Selected Income shares 360 368 Std Amer Trust shares 2 95 305 Super Amer Trust shares- A.. 2 92 Trust Shares of America 3.00 3 15 Trustee Std Oil A 4.35 435 Trustee Std Oil B 3 80 4 00 V S Electric Light A- Tow A 14 00 Universal Trust shares 3 00 3 16

Daily Price Index

Hit f tilted I'rrts NEW YORK. June 2 —Dun A- Bradstreet s dauv weighted price index of thirty basic commodities, compiled for the United Press i1930-1932 Average. 100 Today 9" 26 Thursday 91 80 Week ago 89 22 Month ago 84 18 1933 High (June 2' 92 26 1933 Low iJan 20' . , 67 86 (Copyright. 1933. Dunn & Bradstreet. Ini.)

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO —June 2 High. Low. Close January 9 83 9 68 9 78 March 10.00 9 85 9.96 July 9 36 9 20 9 27 October 9 62 9 44 9 54 December 9 77 9 62 9 69 NEW YORK January 9 80 9 60 9 73 March S 94 9 75 9 84 July 9 30 9 11 9.12 October 9 57 9 37 9 46 December 9 72 9 53 9 62 NEW ORLEANS January 9 66 9 63 9.62 March 9 89 9.73 9 77 July 9 24 9 05 9 16 October 9.52 9 31 9.40 DtccaOx-r 9.6& S. 18 5.55

New York Stocks <By Abbott. Hoppln St Cos.) 1 11

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CHICAGO STOCKS

(By Abbott, Hoppin & Cos.) —June 2 High. Low. Close. Asbestos Mfg 6% 6% 6% Bastian Blessing 12% 11% 12% Bendix Aviation 17% 16% 17% Borg Warner 16% 15% 16% E L Bruce Cos io' Butler Bros 5% 5'A 5% Cent & So West 3% 3% 3% Chicago Corp com 4% 4% 41,, Chicago Corp pfd 28 26% 27% Chicago Yellow Cab 18% 18 18 Cities Service 5% 5% 5% Commonwealth Edison. 74% 71% 74% Cord Corp 12% 11% 12% Crane Cos 9% 91/, 93/? Electric Household 914’ Godchaux B 5% Great Lakes Aircraft .. 1% i% 1% Grigsby Grunow 3% 2% 3% Libby McNeil 5 4% 5 Lion Oil Refining Cos . 4 Lynch Corp 33 32% 32% National Standard .... 21 20% 21 Noblitt. Sparks Ind Inc. 24 22% 23% Perfect Circle 21% 21 21 Prima Cos 21 18% 20% Public Service N P 39% 36% 39% Quaker Oats 115 Seaboard Util shares " 1% Swift &Cos 21% 19% 21% Swift International .... 30% 27% 30% U S Radio & Tel 19% 17% 18% Utility & Ind 1% 154 1 Utility & Ind pfd 4% 4% 4% Vortex Cup Cos . 91. Walgreen Cos com 19% is% 19% Zenith Radio 2% 2% 2% New York Curb (By Abbott, Hoppin & Cos.) —June 2 Close. Close. Alu Cos of Am. 87% Imperial Oil ... 11% Am Bev 2% Irving Airchute. 8 Am Ct P & L B 6% Lone Star Gas.. 9% Am Cyan B .. 11 % Mount Prod ... 6% Am Gas & El.. 39% Natl Bellas Hess 2% Am Sup Pwr... 7 Niag Hud Pwr. 12% Ark Ntl Pr A.. 4 Pennroad ...... 3% Asso Gas A ... 2% Pierce Gov .. . 6% Atlas Ut Corp. 15% Pioneer Gld Min 13' Braz Tr & Lt.. 12% St Regis Paper. 4% Cent Sts E 1.... 37a Salt Creek rrod 8% Comm Edison.. 74 Stutz .. . 13% Cord 12'% std Oil of Ind.. 29% Deere &Cos ... 20 Std Oil of Ky... 17% El Bnd & Sh... 30 United Founders 1% Ford of Eng... 4%|United Gas .... 3% Ford Mot Can. 11%'Un Lt & Pr A.. 7% Hudson Bay Mi 9% United Verde .. 5% New York Bank Stocks (By Abbott, Hoppin & Cos.) —June 2 _ , Bid. Ask. Bankers 62% 63% Central Hanover 130% 131' Chase National 25% 25% Chemical 37% 38% City National 31 # 31% Corn Exchange 58'4 59% Continental 18 16% First National 1.370 1,385 Guaranty 295 297 Irving 1974 20% Manhattan & Cos 23% 23% Manufacturers 17% 17% New York Trust 8874 89% Liberty Bonds NEW YORK, June 2.—Closing j Liberty bonds: I Liberty 3%s C32-'47) 103. Liberty first 4%5. t’32-'47i 102 16 [Liberty fourth 4%5, (’33-'3B) 103.3 Treasury 4%5, i'47-'s2i 109 24 Treasury 4s i'44-'s4i 105.28 Treasury 3%5, t'46-’s6i 104 14 Treasury 3%5, C43-’47) 101.30 Treasury 3%5, C4l-'43i March 101.31 Treasury 3%5, i'4o-'43i June 101.31 Treasury 3%s ('45-'49> 99.30 Treasury 3s (51-55) 98.24

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HOGS SHOW 10 CENT ADVANCE AT CJTYYARDS Cattle Generally Steady, With Nothing Choice Offered. Hogs were mostly 10 cents higher Friday morning at the city yards, prices ranging to a top at $5. The bulk, 160 to 400 pounds, sold for $4.85 to $4.95, latter price paid for 225 to 300 pounders. Weights of 140 to 160 pounds sold for $4.60 to $4.70; 100 to 140 pounds, $4.25 to $4.50. Packing sows made the market at $4 to $4.65. Receipts were estimated at 8,500. Holdovers were 355. Cattle generally were steady, steers selling mostly for $5.50 to j $6.35. Nothing choice was offered. I Heifers sold for $5 to $5.75, beef cows j $3.25 to $4. Cutters and low cutters brought $1.75 to $2.75. Receipts were 400. Vealers were steady at $5.50 down. Calf receipts numbered 600. Bidding was strong in sheep, a few sales 25 cents higher. Bulk of lambs sold in a range of $8.25 to lower. A few choice head brought $8.50 to $8.75. Bucks brought $1 less. Throwouts sold for $5.50 to $6. Fat ewes made the market at $2 to $2.50. Receipts were 700. Early bids and sales on hogs at Chicago advanced from 10 to 20 cents above Thursday's average. Trading was slow and on a small scale. The bulk of good to choice kinds weighing 190 to 300 pounds, sold at $4.90 to $5. Receipts were estimated at 17,000, including 11,000 direct; holdovers, 5,000. Cattle receipts were 2,000; calves, 800; market, strong. Sheep receipts numbered 6,000; market, strong. HOGS May Bulk. Tod. Receipts. 25. *4.9045 5.00 $5.10 6,000 26. 4.90® 5.00 5.10 10.000 27. 4.85® 4.95 5.00 6.000 29. 4.85® 4.95 5.00 9.000 31. 4.75® 4.85 4 85 7.000 June 1. 4.75® 4,85 5.00 7.500 2. 4.85® 4,95 5.00 8,500 Market, higher. (140-160) Good and choice ..* 4.60® 4.70 —Lieht Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice.... 4.85 (180-200) Good and choice... 4.85 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-2201 Good and choice... 4.90® 4.95 (220-250) Good and choice... 4.90® 5.00 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice... 4.90® 5.00 (290-350) Good and choice... 4.90@ 4.95 —Packing Sows—(3so down) Good 4.40® 4.75 (350 upi Good 4.35® 4.65 (All weights') medium 4.00® 4.35 —Slaughter Pigs—-(llo-190) Good and choice... 4.25® 4.35 CATTLE Receipts, 400; market, steady. (1.050-1,1001-Good and choice S 5.50® 7.25 Common and medium 4.00® 5.50 (1.100-1.5001-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 2.75® 3.75 Low cutter and cutters 1.75®) 2.75 „ . —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good (beefi 3.00® 3.75 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.00® 3.00 VEALERS Receipts. SOOi market, steady. Good and choice S 5.00® 5.50 Medium 3.50® 5.00 Cull and common 2.50® 3.50 —Calves—-(2so-500) Good and choice 3.50® 5.00 Common and medium 2.00® 3.50 —Feeder and Stocker Cattle—-(soo-800) Good and choice 4.75® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.75 (800-1.5001-Good and choice 4.75® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 700; market, higher. —Lambs. Shorn Basis—(9o lb. down) good and choice. .$7.50® 8.75 (90 lbs. down) com. & med... 5.50® 7.50 —Ewes— Good and choice 2.00® 3.00 Common and medium I.oo® 2.00 Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. June 2. —Hogs—Receipts, 17 - 000; including 11.000 direct; active, 10® 20c higher than Thursday; packing sows, 5® 10c ud; bulk. 190-320 lbs.. $4.90® 5; top. *5 freely; 140-180 lbs., $4,254/4.90; good Digs around $4: packing sows, $4.30®4.50; light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice. 54.25®4.80; light weights. 160-200 lbs., good and choice. $4.60®5; medium weights. 200250 lbs., good and choice. 54.90®5: heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice, $4.85 G 5: packing sows. 275-550 lbs., medium and good. $4.10®4.65; slaughter pigs. 100130 lbs., good and choice. $3.75®4.25. Cattle —Receipts. 2.000: calves. 800; general steer and yearling market slow, steady; supply small, demand less active but most buying interests in trade; best yearlings, $7.25; springling, $6.25®6.75; moderately active trade on yearling heifers at $5.50®6.10 and on fat cows at $3.85®4.25; bulls strong and vealers fully steady at $5.50®6 mostly. Slaughter cat-

tie and vealers—Steers. 550-900 lbs., good and choice. $6*7.75; 900-1100 lbs., good and choice, $6(77 7.75: 1100-1300 lbs., good and choice. $6*7.75: 1300-1500 lbs., good and choice. $5.75*7.50: 550-1300 lbs., common and medium. $4.25(36.25: heifers. 550(50 lbs,, good and choice. 55.50(36.50; common and medium. $4(35.50: cowss. good $3.75®! 4.50; common and-medium. $3.50-® 3.75: low cutter and cutters. $2 25*3.50; bulls, veardngs excluded, good beef $3.40 *4: cutter common and medium. $2.90® 3.60: vealers. good and choice. $5.25*6.25: medium. $4.75*5.25; cull and common', $2.75*4.75. Stocker and feeder cattle— Steers. 500-1050 lbs., good and choice. $5 ft 6.7a: common and medium. $4*5.25. Sheep—Receipts, 6,000: fat lambs, strong to 2oc higher: other clases mostlv steady; bulic desirable native ewe and wether lambs, $7.50@8: several lots. $8.15*8.25: fed yearlings. $6.35*6.50: California ewes. $3. Slaughter sheep and lambs—Lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $7.25*8.25common and medium. 55.504g7.25: ewes 90150 lbs., good and choice. $1.50*3: all weights common and medium. $1*2.25. EAST BUFFALO. June 2—Hogs—On sale, 2.800; fairly active to all interests, weights above 190 lbs., firm to 5c higher; lighter averages 15*25c higher: bulk desirable 180-250 lbs., $5.25*5.35; only weights over 220 lbs., eligible at outside figures: 140-160 lbs., $4.50*5: pigs mostly $4.25. Cattle—Receipts, 300; cows predominating; steady; cutter grades, $1.85* 2.50; two loads plain steers unsoldcalves. receipts, 600: vealers active, strong to aOc higher: good to choice, mainlv $6; common and medium. $4.50*5.25. sheep Receipts. 800: open market, supplv very light; bulk lambs run direct to millers; market active, fully steady; quality and sorts considered: good to choice. 6C-70 lbs. lambs, leniently sorted, $8*8.50. FAST ST. LOUIS. 111.. June 2.—Hogs— Receipts. 10.500: market, active; mostly 10c higher; early top. $4.95: some held higher: most 170 lbs. and more. $4 85* MO-ieo lbs.. $4*4.75; 130 lbs. down, $3.25*3.90; packing sows mostlv s*.2s* 4.35 Cattle—Receipts. 900: calves, receipts, 700; market, generally steady; receipts all small lots; steers. 55.35*6.50; mixed vearlincs and heifers, $4.75*6.25; cows, $3.25*3.75; low cutters. $2.75*3.25; top sausage bulls. $3,25; good and choice vealers, $5.25. Sheep—Receipts. 1,000; market, opened steady under light receipts: bulk good and choice lambs to packers. 57.75: common throwouts largely ss.do: two decks clipped vearlings unsold; sheep steady; ewes largely $2*2.50. FT. WAYNE June 2—Hogs—loc up: 250350 ibs.. $5: 200-250 lbs.. $4 90: 170-200 lbs.. $4.80: 140-170 lbs.. $4.60: 100-140 lbs.. $4.25: roughs, S4: stags. $2.75. Clipped lambs. $5.25: spring lambsfi S7. Calves— Receipts. 550; steers, good to choice. ss* 5.a0; medium to good. $4.50*5: common to medium. 53.50* 4: heifers, good to choice. $4.50*5: medium to good, S4-;4.50-common to medium s3*4: cows, good to choice $3*3.50; medium to good. $2.50* 3: cutter cows. $1.75*2.25; canner cows. $1*1.50; bulls, good to choice. $3*3.25; medium to good, $2.50*3; common to medium, $2*2.50; butcher bulls. $3.25* 3.75. CLEVELAND. June 2.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.300: holdovers none: steady to 10c lower; bids and sales, 160-300 ibs.. So r 5.10: bulk 150 lbs. down, bid $4: for week. 15* 25c lower: week's top. $5.15. Cattle—Receipts. 100: active, at Thursday's price gains: spots strong cn ail classes: load medium 842-lb. steers. S6: low cutter to good cows around $2 40*4: bulk $2.75*3.25; sausage bulls $3.35*3.85: for week Steers and heifers strong to 25c higher: other classes strong. Calves—Receipts 400; largely steady, active on lower grades: bulk desirable vealers. 86 -j 6.50: scattered choice handv weights. $7: comparatively little available around $4*4.50: bulk common offerings. $5 upward, and most heavies. $5 *6: for week, steady to 50c lower: week's top $7. Sheep—Receipts. 200; scarcely enough to make a market; most lambs 56 50 downward; lock steady, quality considered: package near choice. $8.75: cull to medium around ss*7: few weak, yearlings strong to 25c higher: lambs firm. LAFAYETTE. June 2—Hogs—loc up; 250-325 ibs. $4 75*4 85: 200-2.50 lbs.. *4.75 *4 80; 150-200 :bs.. $4.50*4.70: 100-150 lbs. s4f4 25; roughs, $4.25 Calves. $4.50. Lambs, $7,

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WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) SATURDAY P M. s:3o—Lvric program. s:4s—Melody headlines iCBS). 6:ls—Magic voice iCBSi. 6 30—Leon Beiasco orchestra (CBS'. 6:4s—Brown Countv Revelers. 7:oo—Tonv Wor.s 'CBS' 7:ls—Boswell Sisters CBS', 7:4s—Saturday Frivolities <CBS>. ! 8 15—Public Affairs Institute (CBS’. 8 45—Gertrude N:esen CBS'. 9:oo—Freddie Martin orchestra )CBS% 5 30—Ben Pollack orchestra 'CBS'. 10:00—Casa Loma orchestra (CBS'. 10:30—Gus Arnheim orchestra 'CBS'. 11 o©—Atop the Indiana roof. 11.30 Tallvho Ciub orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. —SUNDAY— A M. i 8 00—Church of the Air CBS). 8 30—Variety Show (CBS'. 9:oo—Entertainers. I 9:30 —Christian Men Builders. 10:30—Silent to noon. 12:00 —Lions Club All-State band. P. M. 12:30—Records. I:3o—Symphonic hour (CBS). 2:oo—Cathedral hour. 2 30 —chorus from Century of Progress. (CBS'. .7:oo—Poets Gold iCBS). 3:ls—Bright Interlude (CBS). 3 30—Bakers (CBS). 4 00—Wheeler City Mission program. 4 30—Roses and Drums 'CBS'. s:oo—Chicago Knights (CBS). s:3o—Fray and Braggiotti iCBS). 5:45—D0 You Know. 6:oo—Gauchos 'CBS). 6:3o—Chicago Varieties (CBS', 6:4s—Hale Mac Keen. 7:oo—Dramatic Guild 'CBS). 7:3o—Kostelanetz presents (CBS), 8:00—John Henrv 'CBS'. B:ls—Columbia Revue (CBS). B:4s—Quiet Harmonies 'CBS). 9:oo—Eddie Duchin orchestra (CBS'. 9:ls—Bohemians. 9:4s—Jerry Friedman orchestra (CBS). 10:00—Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians iCBS). 10:30—Ben Pollack orchestra (CBS). 10:45 Johnny Hamp orchestra (CBSI, 11:00—Tallyho Club orchestra. 11:30—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.) SATURDAY p. m. 4.30 Tea Time Tunes. 4:45 —News flashes. s:oo—Musical Menu. s:ls—Cecil and Sally. s:3o—Aunt Dessa and Uncle Connie. s:4s—Dinner Melodies. 6:oo—Knothole Gang. 6:ls—Harry Bason. 6:3o—Variety vocal recordings. 6:4s—The Sportslight. 7:oo—Devore Sisters. 7:ls—Leather Stocking Tales. 7:30 —Masters Music room. 7:4s—Strange adventures. B:oo—George and Rufus. B:ls—Orchestra. 9:00 —Memories. 9:ls—Fun fest. 9:3o—Denny Dutton’s orchestra. 9:4s—Shorty Phillips orchestra. 10:00—Morrey Brennan’s orchestra. 10:30—WKBF barn dance. 11:30—Art Berry’s orchestra. 11:45—Denny Dutton's orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. SUNDAY A . M. 9:3o—Cocoanut Grove Ambassadors. 9:4s—Masters Music Room. 10:00—Watchtower program. 10:15—Sacred concert. 10:30—Crystal Melodies. 11:30—Harry Bason. 12:00 Noon—Records. P. M. 12:15—Dessa Byrd’s organ recital. 1:00—R a ine Bennett. I:ls—Short. Short Stories. I:3o—Connie’s orchestra. 2:oo—Conte ensemble. 2:4s—Concert recordings. 3:oo—Matinee Musicale. 3:3o—Cadle Tabernacle. 4:4s—Nazarine male quartet. s:oo—Starost Sisters. s:ls—Front Page Headlines. s:4s—Marshall Players. 6:oo—Masters Music Room. 6:ls—Larks trio. 6:30 —Concert hour. 7:oo—Sunshine Singer. 7:3o—Moods of the Moment. 7:4s—Orchestra. B:oo—Cadle Tabernacle. 9:ls—Hoosier Melody Bovs. 9:3o—Denny Dutton's orchestra. 10:00—Shorty Phillip’s orchestra. 10:30—Art Berry’s orchestra. 11:00—Morrev Brennan's orchestra. 11:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati SATURDAY P. M. 4:oo—Waldorf-Astoria dance orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—Joe Emerson. 4:4s—La Normandie Marimba band. 5:00 —Croslev Salon orchestra. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—University of Cincinnati talk. 6:oo—Buster Locke's dance orchestra. 6:3o—Charlie Agnew's dance orchestra, 6:4s—Tonv Cabooch. 7:OO—R. F. D. hour. 7:3o—Croslev Follies iNBC). B:oo—Saturday Night dancing party (NBC). 9:oo—Charlie Agnew's dance orchestra. 9:ls—Over the Rhine. 9:3o—Buster Locke's dance orchestra. 10:00 —Rhythm Club. 10:30—Hotel Sherman dance orchestra (NBC). 11:00—Charlie Agnew’s dance orchestra. 11:30—Lotus Gardens orchestra (NBC), A. M. 12:00—Buster Locke's dance orchestra. 12:30—Charlie Agnew's dance orchestra, 1:00—Club CrosTey, 2:oo—Sign off. SUNDAY A. M. 7:oo—Children’s hour (NBC). B:oo—Church forum. B:3o—Mexican Typica orchestra (NBC). 9:oo—Morning musicale (NBC). 10:00—Organ. Arthur Chandler, Jr. 10:15—Radio city concert (NBC). 11:15—Threesome and organ. 11:30—Folks from Dixie (NBC). 12:00 Noon —To be announced. P. M. 12:15—Infl radio forum (NBC). 12:30—Dramatization 'NBC). I:oo—Lady Esther iNBC). I:3o—Rabbi Tarshish. 2:oo—Theater of the Air. 2:3o—The Messiah (NBC). 2:3o—Centeaur (NBC). 4:oo—Symphonic Jazz orchestra. 4:3o—La Normandie marimba band. 4:4s—Baseball scores. 4:so—Charioteers.

Produce Markets

Delivered In Indianapolis prices: Hens, heavy breeds over 4% lbs. 10c: Leghorns. Bc. Broilers: Colored Springers. 1% lbs. up. 14c; Spring (Leghorn) 1% lbs. up. 11c; 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. Egs—No. 1 fresh country run eggs. 9c. Pullet 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. Quoted by the Wadley Company.

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CHICAGO. June 2.—Eggs—Market unsettled. prices unchanged to %c lower; receipts. 30,324 cases: extra firsts, 11 %@ llfsc: . firsts, ll*ll%c; current receipts, 10c: dirties, 9c. Butter—Market unsettled, prices unchanged to %c lower: receipts 18,487 tubs: specials 21%*22c: extras. 21c: extra firsts. 20%*20%c; firsts, 19%* 20c: seconds, 18@19c% standards. 21%c'. Poultry—Market, weak; receipts, 22 trucks: fowls. 11c: springers. 14*16c; Leghorns, ?^i ducks - ”98%c: geese. 7c; turkeys, 10'a 12c; roosters. B%c: broilers. 1720 c; stags, 11c. Cheese—Twins 13*13%c; Longhorns. 13%@13%c. Potatoes—on track 144; arrivals. 46: shipments, 768: market steady to strong: Wisconsin, sacked, round whites. SLIOSI.IS: Idaho, sacked. Russets. $1.55* 1.70; Texas, Alabama and Louisiana, sacked. Bliss Triumphs. $2.30g'2.45. CINCINNATI. June 2.—Butter—Packing stock No. 2,14 c: No. 3.12 c; butterfat. delivered, 19c. Eggs—Steady: (cases included) extra firsts, 10c; seconds. B%c; nearby ungraded. 9%c. Live poultry (Following quotations represent prices for poultry in good healthy condition; thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount i —Fowls, 5 lbs. and over, 10%c; 4 lbs. and over. 10%c; 3 lbs. and over. 10%c: Leghorns, 3 lbs. and over. 10c: roosters. 6c: colored broilers. 1 lb. and over, 16c; 1% lbs. and over. 16c; 2 lbs. and over. 17c: partly feathered. 12c; ducks, under 3 lbs., sell at liberal concessions: ducks, white, 4 lbs. and over, 6c; under 4 lbs.. sc: colored, 4 lbs. and over. sc: under 4 lbs., sc: guineas. 10c: turkeys, No. 1, 10c; No. 1, young toms. 10c; No. 1, old toms. 10c. NEW YORK. June 2.—Potatoes—Firmer; southern. $1 8.75 barrel; Maine. 90c* $1.90 barrel; Idaho. $1.75*2 sack: Bermuda $5 *5.50 barrel. Sweet potatoes—Firm; jersey baskets. 50c* 51.83; southern baskets, 51.50. Flour—Steadv; springs, patents. $5 *5.25 sack. Pork—Steady; mess. $19.15 barrel. Lard —Firm: middle west spot. 6$ 80* 6.90 100 lbs. Petroleum—Firm; New York refined. 17c: crude Pennsylvania, 50c 51,37 barrel. Grease—Quiet: brown, 3%*3%c lb.; yellow. 3%*3% lb.: white. 3%*4%c lb. Tallow—Quiet: special to extra. 3%*3%c lb. Common hides — Nominal: city packer, steady: native steers, 12c: butt brands. ll%c: Colorados. ll%c. Dressed poultry—Steady: turkevs, 14* 25c; chickens. 10* 22c: broilers. 1524 c: fowls. 9 *18c: Long Island ducks. 13* 14c. Live poultry—Quiet: geese. 6®Bc: turkevs, 10* 15c: roosters. 9c; ducks. 9* 14c: fowls. 8q 16c: capons. 11* 16c; broilers. 12*20c. Cheese—Steady; state whole milk, fancy to specials. 20*21c: voung Americas, 15-ii 15%c. Butter—Market, steadv: creamerv. hgher than extras. 22522%c: extra. 92 score, 2!%c; firsts. 90-91 score. 21§21%c; firsts. 88 to 89 score. 20*20%c. Eegs— Market, irregular: special packs, including unusual hennery selections. 15* 16c; standards, 14*14%c; firsts. 12%*13c: seconds. 12c: mediums. 11%* 12c; dirties. 12c; checks. 11c; storage packs. 13%*13%c. CLEVELAND, June 2.—Butter—Market, weak: extras. 25c; standards. 25c*. Eggs —Market, weak; extras. 13c; current re- j ceipts, 10c. Poultry—Market, steady: heavy fowl. 13* 14c: medium fowl. 13* 14c; Leghorn fowl. 11c; heavy broilers. 20*22c: Leghorn broilers. 16* 17c: No. 2 chickens, 8c ducks. 9* lie; geese. 10c; turkevs, 15c. Potatoes—Michigan. New York. Ohio and Pennsylvania, sacks a bushel. United States No. 1 and partly graded, mostly -55ji.6Qc,

—5:45 p. m.— CBS—Melody Headlines. NBC—James' G. McDonald to WEAF. WGN (720i —Devil Bird. WMAQ (6701—News. “—6:00 p. in.— KYW (10201— Three Strings: Irwin's orch. NBC—Ortiz Tirado, tenor to WEAF WBBM 770'—Robert's orch. WGN '72o)—Kemp's orch NBC —Denny's oren. to WJZ. —6:15 p. m CBS—The Magic Voice. WBBM 770i—Sports review. VVLS >870) College Inn orchestra. —6:30 p. m.— CBS—Belasco's orchestra. NBC—The Economic World Today to WEAF. WGN < 7201 —Seven League Boots. Cole's orch. NBC—Kaltenmever’s Kinderdergarten to WJZ. WLS (870)—Barn dance; three contraltos. W'SM 16501 Sunday School;. Craig's orchestra. —6:45 p. m.— WBBM (770)—Lombardo's orchestra. —7:00 p. m.— CBS—Tony Wons with Keenan and Phillips. NBC—Grofe's orch. and Conrad Thibault. to WEAF NBC—Gilbert and Sullivan Gems to WJZ. WGN i72o>—Feature. WLS >B7o)—Barn dance frolic. WSM (650) —Three on a Mike. —7:15 p. m.— CBS—Boswell Sisters. NBC—Zora Layman and Debonairs to WEAF. WGN 17201 —Old Favorites. WMAQ (670).—Dance orch. WSM (650) —Vagabonds.

s:oo—Borrah Minnevitch and his Har- _ monic Rascals (NBC). s:ls—Singing violin. Great moments in history. 6.oo— and Rubinoff's orchesZ : 29 —SC 11 , 1 * Ro fl? J rs and orchestra (NBC). 7.30 —Walter Winchell (NBC). o : ?i~S^ arli Agnew's dance orchestra 815 ~iNBC? 1 and his orchestra B:4s—Musical dreams. 9:oo—Hvmn sing. 9:ls—Floyd Gibbons (NBC). irunnZZr&ntX J sl^ nd Gance orchestra. 10 00—Dance Nocturne orchestra. 11 •aR Charlie Agnew's dance orchestra, 11.00—Vox Humana. i!> ???’ Hollenden orchestra (NBCI. 12.00 Midmght.—Charlie Agnew's dance A. M. ° rC CS ra ' 12:30—Sign off. Births Girls Sylvester and Zella Harvev, 1129 Lalayette. Ottis and Edna Sandefur, 4719 Baltimore. Herman and Thelma Maxey. 144 West Eighteenth. Joe and Roberta Mitchell, 2237 Hovev Frank and Ora Keel. 720 South Missouri. Lee and Dorothy Pettit. 960 North Ewing James and Leonaro Foree, 2350 North Capitol. Robert and Antonette Kirbv. St. Vincents hospital. Claude and Margaret Kelly, St. Vincent’s hospital. Bedia and Louis Bonahoom, St. Vincents hospital. Francis and Emma Hammonds. 2104 Langley. Cleo and Mary Hensley, 1205 Harlan. Basil and Emmeline Gallagher, St. Vincent s hospital. Harry and Melba Kennedy. 922 North De Quincy. Ray and Alice De Vaney, Methodist hospital. Boys Alonzo and Nellie Gates. 449 Euclid. John and Ola Harrison. 2054 North Yandes. James and Cleo Larmore. 815 East Twenty-seventh. Addison and Margaret Ratliff, 1146 Gimber. Clarence and Georgia Johnson, 945 North Belmont. Abraham and Ruth Freije, 2041 Dexter Paul and Gladys Grider, 1746 Northwestern. Bernard and Carmellta Nichols, St. Vincent s hospital. John and Lucile Whitney. St. Vincent’s hospital. Raymond and Margaret Mead, St. Vincent's hospital. Charles and Bertha Mead, Methodist hospital. John and Ruth Harbaugh, 1633 East Minnesota. Floyd and Martha Smith. 2856 Denny. Deaths Rosa M. Passmore. 18. 1643 Kelly, chronicmyocarditis. Ross G. Smith. 43. 962 Moreland, carcinoma. Thomas E. Peerv, 73. 419 N. Keystone chronic myocarditis. Annie Wilkinson 71. 520 E. Vermont, arterio sclerosis. Azle Morgan. 64. 3601 West Sixteenth, arterio sclerosis. Peter M. Mickes, 52, Citizens Gas plant, coronary thrombosis. Flossie Bell Spencer. 39. Methodist hospital, bowel obstruction. Francis E. Munson, 23, city hospital, acute nephritis. Edward William Schomberg. 70 814 Lincoln, carcinoma. Josie Spurlock, 77. city hospital, chronic nephritis. Margaret Jones 19. Sixty-second and Keystone, fractured skull. Donald Lee Shaw. 1 mo.. Riley hospital, congenia heart disease. Nannie Morris. 55, 8 Popar, angina pectoris. George E. Cabbell. 44. Veterans hospital, chronic myocarditis. Ollle Beach, 71 732 N. New Jersey, chronic myocarditis. Gertrude J. Crist. 62, 5319 Guilford, chronic myocarditis. NEW YORK COFFEE FUTURES —June 2 RIO _ High. Low. Close. January 5.52 March 5.50 5.48 548 July 5.75 5.73 5.75 September 5.69 5.61 5.65 December 5.53 5.51 5.52 SANTOS January 7 75 March 7.69 7.68 7.68 July 8.36 8.34 8-34 September 7.99 7.95 797 December 7.77 7.75 7.77 CHICAGO FRUIT MARKET By United Press CHICAGO. June 2. Apples—lllinois Willow Twigs bushel. $1.25® 1.35. Onion market—Texas Crystal White waxed bushel, $1.25®1.50; Yellow Bermudas bushel, $1.25® 1.40; Commercial Yellow bushel, 90c® $1.25; Commercial Crystal Whites bushel. 90c®51.25: California. Crystal White waxed bushel, sl3s® 1.50; Yellow Bermudas bushel, $1,15® 1.50.

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The hands of Big Ben weight 224 and 336 pounds. The hour bell weighs 134 tons. The hide of a rhinoceros is used for making whips, harness, ropes, etc. Native hunters use it for shields, since it will turn an arrow,

SATURDAY f —7:30 F. M WBBM >77ol—Pollack s orI chestra. :WGN (720)—Kemp's orches- ' ,ra 'NBC —K-i Soy story to | WEAF. —7:45 P. >!.— CBS—Saturday fruolities 1 WBBM >770) Saturday i night dancing. -8 P. M—KYW (1020)—Globe Trotter Brigode s orchestra. NBC—Roife Saturday night dancing partv to WEAF NBC—Ceturv of Progress orchestra: Dir. Fred k. Stock to WJZ. WSM 16501 —Barn dance. —8:15 P. M CBS—Public Affairs Institute. WGN (720)—Coles' orchestra. —8:30 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Pettis’ orchestra. KMOX (1090) St. Louis Civic band. —8:45 P. M.— 'CBS—Gertrude Niesen. WBBM (770) —Lombardo's j orchestra. WON (720) —Concert orchesI tra - , —9 P. 51. KMOX (1090)—Countv fair. jKYW (1020)—Sports: Riverview orchestra. iCßS—Freddie Martin's orI chestra. NBC—Rudv Vallee's orchestra to WEAF, WGN 1720)—McCov's or- | chestra; dream ship, i NBC —Bucccaneers to WJZ. 1 WMAQ (670)—Dance program. —9:15 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports: news. : NBC—John Fogartv. tenor | to WJZ. iWLS (870)—Barn dance.

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 inauiries or recent transactions. —June 2 STOCKS I3id Ask Belt Rail & Stock Yards com. 25 30 Belt Rail & Stock Yds pfd 6 C 45 50 Citizens Gas com 13 17 Citizens Gas Cos pfd 5% 77 g 2 Home T At T Ft Wayne pfd 7% 34 38 Ind & Mich Elec Cos pfd 7%.. 65 70 Ind Gen Service Cos pfd 6?.;.... 58 62 Ind Hydro Elec Cos 7% 20 25 Indpls Gas Cos com 40 45 Indpls Pwr & Lt 6% 68 73 Indpls Pwr &Lt Cos pfd 6%% 76% 80% Indpls Water Cos pfd 5% 88 95 No Ind Pub Ser Cos pfa 5%% 34% 38% No Ind Pub Ser Cos 67 38 42 No Ind Pub Ser Cos 7% 41 45 Public Serv Cos of Ind pfd 6% 20 24 Public Servos Ind nfd 7%.... 40 44 South Ind Gas At El pfd 6%.. 48 54 Terre Haute Elec pfd 6%... 37 44 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 1942 75 80 BONDS Citizens Gas Cos 5s 1942 75% 80'i Home TANARUS& W s'as 1955 93% 97% Home T & T W 6s 1943 94% 98% Indpls Gas Cos 5s 1952 77 82 Indpls Rvs Inc 5s 1967 24 29 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 1952.... 95 99 Indpls Water Cos 5s 1960... 90 94 Indpls Water Cos 5s 1970 90 94 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 1953... 97 101 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 1954... 97 101 Kokomo Water Works 1958.. 71 76 Lafayette Tel Cos 5s 1957 81 85 Muncie Water Works 5s 1930.. 80 85 Richmond Water Works 1957 80 85 Terre Haute Water W'k 5s 1956 82 87 Terre Haute Wat. Wk 6s 1949.. 91 96 Traction Terminal Cos 5s 1957.. 42 49 Joint Stock Land Banks Atlanta 57 3? ld ’ *l k ' Atlantic 5% 45 49 Burlington 5% 33 37 California s'„ 54 53 •Chicago 5 % 23% 27% Dallas s'r 51 55 Denver 5 % 50% 54% Des Moines 5% 40 44 First Carolina 57 30% 35% First Ft. Wayne 57 49% 53% First Montgomery 57 36 40 First New Orleans 57 36% 40% First Texas 57 43% 47% First Tr Chicago 57 50 54 Fietcher 57 65 70 Fremont 57 46 50 Greenbrier 57 58 62 Greensboro 5% 45 49 Illinois Monticelio 57 60 65 Illinois-Midwest 57 40 44 Indianapolis 57 74 78 lowa 57 52 56 Kentucky 57 59 63 Lafayette 57 49% 54% Lincoln 57 47% 51% Louisville 57 50 54 Marvland-Virglnia 57 60 65 Mississippi 57 43 45 New York 57 46 50 North Carolina 57 39% 42% Oregon Washington 57 36 40 Pacific Portland 57 41% 45% Pacific Salt Lake 57 46 50 Pacific San Francisco 57 46 50 Pennsylvania 53 58 Phoenix 57 65% 69% Potomac 57 45 49 •St. Louis 57 19% 22% San Antonio 57 54% 58% •Southern Minnesota 57 14 17 Southwest 57 41 45 Tennessee 57 43 46 Union Detroit 5 7 41 45 Union Louisville 57 5; 54 Virginia Carolina 57 42 % 46% Virginian 57 49 54 •Flat.

Foreign Exchange

(By Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) —June 2 Close. Sterling. England $4.00% Franc. France 0467 Lira, Italy 0614 Belgas, Belgium 1648 Mark. Germany .2765 Guilder. Holland 4765 Peseta, Spain 1015 Krone, Norway 2017 Krone, Denmark ngo NEW YORK RAW SUGAR FUTURES —June 2 . High. Low. Close. January 1.64 1.63 1.64 March 1.69 1,68 169 May 1.73 1.72 173 July 1.53 1.50 1.52 September 1.55 1.52 155 December 1.63 160 163

or an old-fashioned bullet. When properly prepared, the hide has the appearance of tortoise-shell, and can be made into beautiful ornamental objects. NEXT—How big is the brain of an elephant?

t —9:30 P. M KYW 1020—Canton orchestra. CBS—Pollack's orchestra. WGN (720)—Wayne King's orchestra. NBC—Stern's orchestra to WEAF NBC—Witching hour to WJZ. —9:50 P. M WGN '720 —Cummin's orchestra —lO p. M CBS—Glen Cray's orchestra. NBC—Dream s.nger: Vallee's orchestra to WEAF NBC—Fishers orchestra to I WJZ. —lO. to r. m.— WGN 1720) —Wayne King's j orchestra. KYW 'lo2oi—Merry Garden orchestra. CBS—Gus Arnhelm's orchestra. NBC—Dance orchestra to WEAF WGN 1720)—McCov's and Kemps orchestras. NBC—Lowe's orchestra to WJZ. —lt P. M.— KYW (1020)—Canton orchestra. WBBM (770(—Around the town. WENR (870)—Barn dance. —11:30 P. M.— KYW (1020) —Congress orchestra WGN (720)—Cummin's and Coles' orchestras. —11:43 P. M.— KYW (1020).—Riverview orchestra. —l2 Midnight— WENR (870)—Dance program.

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GRAIN OPTIONS MOVE OFF IN 1 SLOWTRADING Traders Maintain Cautious Attitude in Wheat, Corn. BV HAROLD E. RAIWILLE l nited Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO June 3.—lnterest was small In the wheat market Friday and prices moved in a narrow ranpe on ihe Board of Trade. The clos was steady as a result of the strength in stocks which tended to decrease pressure. Operators moved slowly in wheat and corn pending new developments, particularly at Washington. Corn and other grains followed wheat, rye excepted. Favorable weather depressed corn somewhat but trading was small. Oats was dull but rye set new highs for the season on all deliveries in a show of independent strength. Close Is Steady At the close wheat was unchanged to % cent lower, corn ■’* to % cents lower, oats v * to % cent lower, rye "4 cents higher, and barley 3 * cents lower. There was little in the overnight news to affect the market todav. Liverpool failed to follow the full upturn here Thursday, closing 3 * to 3 cent higher. The latter market will not be open until next Tuesday, while Canadian and Argentine markets will be closed Saturday. Cash prices were % to 1 cent higher. Receipts were 7 cars. Corn Options Sold Favorable weather led to scattered selling in corn, but July was in demand at 45 cents and with wheat steadying, the market stood unchanged to % cent lower at midsession. The country sold 81,000 bushels with shipping sales 60,000 bushels. Cash prices were % to ~ qent higher. Receipts were .15 cars. Oats was just about steady in a featureless market. At mid-morning prices were unchanged Ryo was •% to 3 * cent higher w’t, Tightly better activity. Cash oats was unchanged to % c= , higher. Receipts were 24 cars.

Chicago Primary Receipts * Ji'np 2 Wheat 774 r r £°rr "'..7.1.1 o 08 ft oe Cnicago Futures Ra ge . —June 2 WHEAT— Prev . , °h- Hjgh. Low. Close, close! den ' Sept.. .75 n ia .<6'* .75'g .To’z 75 s * Dec... .78% .79% .78 78% 78^1 CORN— ‘ ,78 8 •<!>** .44% .45% fifht.. .47% .48% $7% 47% 477% OATE-l 50 * - 51 ’ 8 - sn, ‘ *50% July.. .24% .25 .24% 24% Sept.. .25% .25% .25% .25% RYE- • 27 *'* • 267 " 2 ' •* Sfe: :Sf TA :S?% BARLEY— ‘ 6? ’* ‘ 637 * •’ V • 64 ’‘- Sfc Sh :!5u :i!?. ifc ■* "Euro. ? ■” • ■* JUIV.. 6.55 680 655 6. $5 655 Sent.. 6.75 697 6.75 ,)W 672 Nov'.'! 675 692 IU til ill 'bellies— 687 6-55 680 658 July. . 7.45 7.50 745 750 770 Sept.. 7.70 7.82 7770 LSO 760 INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHEAT fn? i ejn E o a incf 1< ‘ v 3 tor s are faying 68 cents i?n u 2 4 0ft v red whPat and 65 cents for merits hard wheat: ottl(,r erades on their announcements 1 Death Notices “OWN. JAMES B. Husband of Elia N. Brown of 2024 Jones st.. age 40 years: if Mrs. Marie Ware. Leonard.Walter. William and Edith Brown Funeral services at residence. Saturday at 11 a. m. and Hopewell, near New Salem __ 2 1 * P* Burial Hopcwpll cemetery. C ®J} B ®; 1 j O hn W. Beloved husbj Ella Chubb mcc Schcrachi, passed away suddenly May 29. 1933. in Hot Springs, £, rk - Friends may cal! at the home of Chubb’s sister. Mrs. Minnie Keers. 2 ?33 N. Pennsylvania. Funeral Saturday, afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. DINDl.\(,j r, EMU ther otl Paul Dindinver. passed away Thursday. June 1. Funeral Saturday June 3 2 p - jn- fjom the home. 1322 Hartford st., and 2 30 p. m. from the Emmaus I.uth—can church, corner Laurel and Orang**" sts. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends invited. Friends mav call at above ad-* dress Friday afternoon and evening " _ MEYER_A MONTAOUEJSERVICE EPPEBT. THOMAS WILLIAM Beiovetp father of Mrs. George Gilchrist, departed this life Thursday. June 1 age 78 years. Funeral Friday, June 2, at the residence. 2623 Station St.. 730 p m Burial Garrett. Ind. Friends invited! Funeral under direction of MOORE <ss GIBSON-;” CHARLES D.—Beloved son of. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gibson of Green-* wood Ind., and brother of Mrs. Carl Sindhnger and Mrs. Lee Fosslung, both* O! Indianapolis, passed away Friday June 2, age 48 years For further parRECTORS Call WAL ° rUNERAL Ul *" HEINRICHS, ALICE MAY—Passed avaf at the family home 3283 Centra! Ave W.™;.. 2 Services at the FLANNER 8s BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time givers MAIN', JOHN K.—Beloved brother of Mrs! oesse Morris of Cleveland. Ohio; Ruberfc F. Mam. Arkon. Ohio and William L_ Main and 2 neices Virginia and Hsrriett Main of Greenviile. Ind and Katherine Ceciel and Elder.a Nolan ofIndianapolis. passed awav June 2. mav . riew thft remains at 811 North New Jersey St . until 8:30 a. m. C.a v.J. v ' serv >e*s at the DIECK-, MANN FL.<ERAL HOME New Alban’-. Ind.. 2 p. m. Sunday. June 4. BuriaC Fairview cemetery. Friends Invited. (New Albany papers please copy.i Fcr~ . U oVfxt r . l on • call LITTLS A* SDNS FUNERAL HOME TA-2222 HICKS, PETER !>i. Beloved husband of Anna Parkinson Micks and brother of Adam G. Micks, passed awav Wednesdaymorning. Services at residence- 1817 North Rural St., Saturday. 2 p m. _ Ffiends invited. Bujrla 1 Crown Hill. PHILLIPS. LIZZIE A. -Age 80 years 8 mos , be.oved mother of Everett and Ra.ph Phillips and Mrs. Michael A a £ d i Mrs ' A . R Sapp of Los passed away suddenly Wednesday. May 31. F-ineral services at residence of daughter. Mrs. Murphy 51U Cottage ave . Saturday 12 30 and at t o clock at Morris Street M. E, church. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv SHARKEY. MARTIN J.- Age 86 vear% died Friday. June 2 Funeral Monday.June a. 8 30 a. m. from the home of h% daughter, Mrs. Richard Hanley. 206 North Pershing avenue. 9 a. n. st_ Anthony's church. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. GEO. W. _USHER IN CHARGE - SMITH. ROSS G.—Age 43 years belovetfl husband of Nelle Smith, father of Lo .: *,. Bor.nie. Richard. Rosemary and Jan:* Smith, passed awav Wednesday evening at the residence, 962 Moreland a-.e Friends may call at the residence until** 9 a. ra. Saturday. Remains will He inf state at the Tabernacle Baptist church' 630 Somerset ave. 1 hour preceding fuJ nera! service at 10 30 a. m. Saturday*Friends invited Burial Normar.dv ceme-. terv. near Tipton CONKLE SERVICE 5 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM 1 Main office. 2226 Shelbv St. L Branch office. 1634 W. Morri* *• DR-2570 - FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1133* GRINSTEINER’S - 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS--957 N. Delaware LI-3828 J. C. WILSON •230 PrMDeCJ. _DRrO32I.-03JJl