Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1933 Edition 02 — Page 9

AUG. 19, 1933

Wall Street.

The Street Hopeful but Chary Over Business Outlook: Fears Effect of Strikes on Trade. Bv RALPH HENDERSHOT limn Spertal fittiirul Writer

Wall Street n hopeful but chary- over the business outlook these days It had anticipated a moderate recession In trade in midsummer, but. now that it has come the tendency is to regard it with some misgivings The difficulties in working out ’he individual codes for industries and the threats of strikes have added to its discomfort* The recent development* in the grain market* have been dudurbing also but the general ierling is that they will work out satisfactorily once normal trading conditions are restored Most authorities are of the opinion that it was a mistake to have placed pegs in the market, but they

are not disposed to blame anv one for th°m Some even admit that the pegs served an important purpose at the time they were placed Tiie return of the old troubles between capital and labor is abhorred, however, for it is felt that these differences are likely to act as a barrier to trade recovery. The fullest benefits from the NR A, it is held, can come only from co-opration on both sides, and if industry is willing to accept the rulings of the administration the feeling is that the workers should be willing to do the same. a a a Both Sides Playing Poker It must be admitted, however, that both sides are playing the best game of poker they know No little friction has arisen between the various factions in industry, and labor is attempting to take advantage of even 1 opportunity that is afforded. On the surface it has appeared that a general desire for a return of prosperity and a general spirit of co-opera-

Ralph Hendershot

lion and patriotism has pervaded the proceedings, but it is becoming more and more obvious that self-interest had not been submerged very deeply The job of working out a program which will be fair to everyone and at the same time constructive is generally regarded as a tremendous one for the administration to undertake And It is also appreciated that this job becomes doubly difficult the minute the spirit of unwillingness to pull together appears I’ is the sign of such unwillingness which is disturbing the street most of the time. a a a Cord Stepping on Gas The Street is matching pennies these days on E L. Cord. Some think he is destined to become one of the leading industrialists in the nexi business boom, while others fear he mav be biting off a little more than lie ran chew Cord created quite a seasation when he stepped into the Aviation emigration of America situation and secured control bu’ when he followed this up with the acquisition of the New York Shipbuilding Company and then with the purrha.se of the Checker Cab Manufacturing Company he .got the bnvs going in circles Various j>cople have been mentioned as being behind the scenes in the cord picture, hut it is contended in informed quarters that he is going it on his own to a greater extent than is generally supposed His past °\ haVP s,i,rnpod him a gambler, and a shrewd one at that so the Street Is paying more than the usual attention to his doings.

BOY CYCLIST NEAR OEATH AFTER CRASH Doctors Fight to Save Life of Injured Lad. Doctors today are battling to save ibe life of Robert Oalbaiih. 13. of 714 Fast Fiftieth street, who was injured critically Friday when his bicycle was struck by an automobile at Fifty-fourth street and Kenwood avenue. The Ikiv is a son of a widow. Mrs. Mary (ialbraith. He is in Methodist hospital. He is suffering lrom a compound fracture of the leg. a fractured skull, and severe bruises. His bicycle was struck by an automobil driven by Frank Jones Jr., 17. of 5650 North Delaware street, and boi h wheel and boy were dragged for fifty feet before the auto came to a stop TRUCK HEARING SET Freight Shippers to Testify at Public Service Meeting. Testimony of shippers and users of freight service will be heard bv the public service commission Monday. in its effort to fix uniform motor transport rates in Indiana This will be the last of a series of hearings. Regulated truck 1 operators have asked that truck rates be based on established railroad rates, with special exceptions. Contract truck operators have protested against high rates on truck load shipments. Objection to rail rates has been indicated by shippers, on the ground that rail rates are based on “what the traffic will bear and move." but that truck rates should follow the rule of a fair return on capital investments in equipment. WORKS RENT RACKET Smooth Operator Reappears; Gets $6.75 on House Deal. The rent check racketeer appeared again todav and netted $6 75. Mrs Alice Hoover. 3663 North Illinois street, told police she rented a s3(l a month house to a man who gave her a check for $36.75. She cave him the $6 75 ohange. The check was not good Mrs Hoover is one of more than a dozen victims of the racketeer. He has been operating in the city about a month and victimized several property owners on the south side. Births lloi'rtld and France* Caswell. Methodist hospital. G'lder and Florence Horton. 1238 North Mount Robert and Ine* Moore. 2229 North Alabama. Girls Ed" to and Dorothv Caiktn*. Methodist hospital Girl* * Claude and Christina Mendenhall. Mrthodlst hospital Verier and t.ucide Keller. Methodist hospital Val and Virginia Munch Methodist hosprai Karl and Marrv Bordner Methodist hospua! Ernest and Ce’.ia Mtnkner. 41k North Eastern Deaths leiand Nay. 11 Methodist hospital, encephalitis Ear. Main. 5. Ri.ev hospital. Hodgkin's disease Edward Tavlor. 40 citv hospital. lobar pneumonia Florence Peaches 26. citv hospital, meningitis Xrranda I ws*. 82. 84 North Dearborn, acute dilation ol heart Fuge.ie t tV'mson 80 • Vincents hospi'a! tractmed skull Job and 'ov. 66 517 Bacon carcinoma *•* Yockev. 70. citv hospital myor*rtS* Rice 43, citv hospital, broncho pneumonia Donald Eugene Douehtv 1 mo.. Rilev hospital broncho pneumonia John H< ward, 52 535 Agnes pulmonary tuberculosis We buy and sell Kuililmj: & Loan Company Shares and l’aid-I p Stock. T. P. Burke & Cos. Incorporated SI ITT 217-224 ( IK' I E I\VEK PHONE Kllev $536 r.rv voi i: H\ v .VIRAL SALKS TA 5550

The City in Brief

The fingerprint system used by police was described to members of the Exchange Club Friday at the Washington by Bert Perrott, head of the local department's Bertillon department. Annual reunion of former Greene county residents will be held Sunday at Brookside park. William T Quillin, president, announced. Twelfth annual reunion and home-coming of Raysville, Ind. will be held Sunday on the church and school house lawn. Benefit picnir of St. Rita's Catholic church will be held at Casey's grove ar the end of the West Tenth street pavement. Sunday. Transportation will be supplied from the end of the car line to the grove. Other Livestock Bv United Press 75 LO Ba'uVnv E AUg , 19 Ca,,|f Receipts, rl™. il U . r ° a ' i. m . ar ’ tP ' nominal rompured • i‘iV er finished led steer* .u||, 'avTsnr m in lv Kr * ,,v kinds. mwtt,'V, s °i' lower, beef cows and bull* mos'lv 2Sc lower: stacker* and feeders Util* I>,lik grass steers and heifers 53 <i 4 vO. netter finisiu-d ted kinds $8 .■ 6 all cow at close. *1 25v, 2 50. few ties* beef rot's to 32 75 and above bulls mostlv 13 down native stockers and feeders. $4 down good Hereford stork calves to 35 . nti above Calve* Receip'*. 500 Satur?*J_* niaraei steady: better grades. ss',/6 mi't'iTf.rt f ? r . , MrU ' l . v rh( " < '* handy weight, mt.kfed veaters. heavy gras* calves, discounted medium and lower grade venlrr> ' ** n °wn. Rereipfs 400 Sats,.niarket steady: best. 185-250 lb*. 54 25 .150 lbs up $3 90. 140-185 lb*,. 3.3 50 JjO lb* down *1 HO: sows. 32 60 stags *. >5. market closing l.V'i2Sr under week ago most loss on heavies and sows: talk, ing change of sort earlv next week Sheep Receipt*. 1 300. including several loads MOCS ewes. lambs steady. bulk better truck lambs. S7U7 25 some choice overnigh' and rail kinds. 57.50-07.75 or beter: tucks mostlv 58-.;6 50. immature tight lambs. 33si 4 fat ewes. sl-0 2; bulk -letter s-ock ewes SB-0 7.50. plainer kinds ss4 $0 o ’ •>". lambs dosed mostlv 25c lower than veek ago Receipts Friday Cettle. 117. calves. 448: hogs. 917, and sheep. 959 Shipment* Friday Cattle. 87. calves 27 hogs. 670. and sheep. 696. CHICAGO. Aug 19 Hogs Receipt* 6 000 inducting 5.500 direct onlv meager suppw ottered market nominally steaav: choire kinds absent, quotable top about $4 50. few plainer grades sold at *4 2a down odd lot* packing sows, 5301M5 shippers 300. estimated holdovers 1.000 Catt,e Receipts. 100 calves. 100 compared close last week: fed steers and long yearlings steady, market active m face of sharp increase in receipts; closing firm: ilght heifer* and mixed yearling* and grass fat cows. 25c lower bulls steady to wet* vealers 50c lower: little fed steers in run. about 3.500 western grassets. most killing steers and she stock In crop early top ted steers 37 40. best light and long ;• eariing* 37 25. heifer yearlings *6 40. most fed steer* sold at 35.504i6.75: grasser* 35 down to S3 50. most killer westerns going at *4 25 u 4 80 most gists* tat rows. $2 75'n3 25 Sheep Recetp’s, 4 000 for week ending Friday 95 doubles from feeding s'atlons. 15.500 direct Todav s marke' nominal, compared clove last week fat lambs 50'u7.V lower; bucks off 31 and more: increased supply and dull dressed trade important bearish factors, 'eariings showing least decline: sheep and feeding lambs steady week's top. 38 25 on both natives and westerns, closing extreme *8 with most natives 37.50'ti 7 7S: rangers 37 25’.t 775 late native throw-outs *4',t 475 weeks bilk yearling*. *505 50. feeding lambs. *6.25 i6 60 common to good ewes *1 SOW 3. PITTSBURGH Aug 19 Cattle Reef pis, 10. market, steady Hogs -Receipt*. l. marke: slow to 15c lower; prime heav.es 340-300 lbs 34 25P 460 nravv m. 210-240 lb* $4 60 -.! 4 80 medium* 180-210 ’.h *4 75,i4 90: heavy vorkers. 34 30* 4 90. light vorkers 120-145 lbs. 33 75 ?1 pigs. 90-115 bs S3-i 330 rough*. 33 3 25 Sheen and lamb* Receipts. I 000. market steady lamb* good to choice 90 lbs down. *7 -5,a8 medium 90 ibs down S3 -i 5 medium 91 lbs up *5 50tj 6 50. sheep wethers prime 32 75 -13 15 lair to good 31 75-.i 225 ewes medium to ch vice. 31 -t 250 Caives Receipts 150, mavket. lower, vealers Jood *7 50-i8 medium. 34 .-6 50 heavy and thin 32 50 a 5.50 CINCINNATI. Aug 19 Hoc* Receipts. 22 50 1.398 direct and through, heidover. 150 steadv top and bulk 180-240 ibs . 34 70: 140-250 lbs. $4 50si4 80 250-300 lbs 34,14.50 160-180 lbs. 34 10*14 40; 150-160 lbs S3 75 <1 4. 130-150 Ibs *3 ,1 375 good packing sows. *2 78 -i3 Cattle Rece.pts. 300 calves receipts 75 nominal. Sheep Receipts. 250 head nominal LAFAYETTE Aug 19 H-is Market, steadv 200-73 lb* $4 25-1 440 235-275 lbs 14 r 4 10 275-325 lbs. *3 60 u3 80 150200 lbs 34 ■: 43 3 130-150 lbs S3 50 13 *5 100-130 lbs 32.50 13. roughs *3 down, top calves. $6 top lambs. 36 75. FT WAYNE Vie 19 Hogs 5c up. 200.225 hs 54 50. 225-250 lbs *4 40 2 50300 lbs *4 15 300-150 ibs. $3 90 <6O- - lbs 44 46 150-180 lbs $4 5. 140-150 lb< *3 80 130-140 lb- *3 55 100-130 lb*. *3 roughs S3 stags 32 Calve*. *7 lambs. *7 25 Cattle Steadv unchanged EAST ST lOUIS 111. Aug 19.-Hogs-Rccciuiv 2 000 including 1 200 through and direct market weights 230 lbs. down 10c higher he*-. its scarce not estab’irnea pgs and *ow v steadv top *4 65 b\ * 17: 220 lb* 34 50 o 4 65 220-230 lbs. *4 33- 450 141-160 lbs. 33 35 f ,f 4 40. 100-130 U . 32 75*. 365 sow- 32 85 03 15 market with week ago lightweights. Sc higher, heavies. 2S*44oc lower: pigs 10 •! ISc higher Cattle Receipts. 200 calves. 100 market with week ago native steers void 35fi50c law at western veers. 15-<i2Bc low er native heifer* 25 r 50c lower western heifers. ISfiJSe lower cows vealers and stocker steers steadv tops for week, matured sheer* 36 90 yearlings 36 75 heavy- steer*. $6 35 western steers. 35 33 m:v*d vfsMitv s 6 50 Heifers $6; western hr.fers *4 35 cow- $3 75 sausage bull* *3 vealers. 16 7' stocker steer- *5 25. bulk for week. ra;.. tee:*. 5!75u<23 western steers. *3 75 *4 55 native heifer* *4 50<o 590 weste 11 heifer* 34in*t4 35 cowrt *2 25*3. low iter* *1 25 *ll 50: stocker sie*'*. *2 753 73 Sheep Free pts. TOO market with e-k ago fat limbs S"'-i7S- ower. wnd sheep steal v t u . for w -ek * closing top $- 73 b k for week, ' V ■' rbi 'i ’* throw outs, X ■ slaughur awe*. 5Hr2 7i. i

GRAINS CLOSE HIGHER AFTER EARLY SLUMP Profit-Taking Erases Part of Late Advance in Corn, Oats. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Stall ( orrespondrnt CHICAGO. Aug 19—A momentary setback in grains was experienced at the start on the Board of Trade today, wheat dropping around a cent, before concentrated buying set in. Wheat scored a sharp advance. December hitting the 5 cent maximum at one time. Possibility that the daily limits would be removed appeared to be the only explanation of the sudden appearance of an aggressive demand The coarse grams shook off the early selling and touched the maximum limits. Profit taking erased part of the gains in corn and oats. There was a decidedly bullish undertone and the close was strong, near the best levels in all pits. A tthe close wheat was 3% to 3'i cents higher, corn 3N. cents higher, oats 1%. to 1 \ cents higher, rye 2\ to 4% cents higher and barley unchanged to 1 cent higher Provisions were strong, around 25 points higher. Receipts were wheat twenty-six cars, corn sixty-nine cars and oats forty-nine cars. Chicago Primary Receipts —Au*. 19— Today Last Week. Wheat 4 056.000 1.030.000 Corn ... 327,000 326.000 Oat* 558.000 1 058.000 Chicago Futures Range —Atlg 10— WHEAT- Prev Open High Low Close close. Sep' 83% 88% .83% .88 84'. Dec .. . .87 92‘ >7 91', .88 Mav . .91 te 96 .91% .96% 91’4 CORN--Sept 49 .53 ‘a 49 .52’. .49'. Dec 53% ,58 V .53% 57% .54% Mav ... 59 .63% .59 S3'. .59% OATS - Sept 34 1 a 37% .34% 36% .35 Dec. 37% .40 1 a 37% 39% .38 Mav 41 .43% .41 .42% .41% RYE Sept 67% 68% 86% 67% 63 Dec 72 .74 .72 .72% 70 Mav 78% .79 .77% .78% .75 BARLRY Sept 4f1% 50% 48 49 .48 Dec 53 55% 53 54 83 Mar 80% SO I a .50 59 59 LARD - Sept 530 565 530 550 525 Oct 5 55 5 82 5 55 5 75 5 45 Nov 5 90 5 60 Dec .5 85 8.12 585 600 5.75 Jan , 680 655 BELLIES Sept 630 635 130 626 6.10 OCt .. 6 4.8 650 64 5 650 6 2.7

Chicago Stocks ■Bv Abbott. Hopptn At Cos. TOTAL SALES. 58.900 SHARES - B Low. Close. Abbot Lab 38 Acme Sieel Cos ... 34 Allied Products ... 10 Asbestos Mfg 4% 4% 4% Bastian Blessing 8' 8 8 Bendix Aviation 17% 17 17 Borg Warner 19% 18 18% E L Bruce Cos 21% 20 20 Butler Bros 5 4’ 5 Castie AM 13 Cent 111 Securities com .. ... •* Cent 111 Securities pfd. 7 8' 6% Cent Pub Util ... % Cent Pub Util VTC % Cent it So West ... 2’ Cent & So Wes* P L pf 19 18 18 Chi Ar North Western.. 114* 11% 11% Chicago Corp com 3% 3% 3% Chicago Corp pf-i 26 25% 15% Cities Service 3% 33 Crane Cos .. ... B’, Crane Cos pfd ... 45 Dexter Cos *% Electric Household 10% 9% 10 Great Lakes Aircraft ’• ’ % Greyhound Corp l * % ’a Grigsby-Grunow 2% 2% 2% General Household Util 163. 15% 15% Hal! Printing 6% 6% 6% Hormel Ac Cos .•■ 2®'s Iron Fireman 6% 6% 6% Libby-McNei! 5% 5 5 Lincoln Printing I s * London Packing 11% Lvnrh Corp 37% 35 37 Marshall Field 144* 13% 14 McGraw Electric Potter Cos 2% 2% 2% Prtma Cos 26 24 24% Roilroad Shares Ra’ h Packing 21% Reliance Mfg Cos ... 14 Seaboard UtTllMes sh. % % % Sears Roebuck 41 40% 40% Swift At Cos 19% 18% 18% Swift International ... 24% 23% 23% Utah Radio 1% 1% l’a Utility At Ind 1% 1% 1% Utility At Ind pfd 4% 4% 4% Vortex Cup Cos .. 7% Wahl I* Walgreen Cos com ... 17 Wa-d Montgomery A .. .. ... 78 W’le'ooldt Stores 10% Zenith Radio ... 2%

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty industrial* for Tusdav. high 97 40 low 94.63. last 96 53 off 94 average of twentv rails 48 96. 47.94 48 38. off 69 average of twentv utilities 310'; 30 25. 30 78 off 58. average of forty bonds 87 98 off .17. GRAIN MEN TO MEET Grower* to Hoar Application of Reduced Acrea4ie Bonus. Wheat growers of the county will meet in Wayne and Washington townships, respectively, Wednesday and Thursday nights at 7:30 to hear, from County Agent Horace Abbott, the provisions of the federal bonus plan, offered for reduction of grain acreage. The Wayne meeting will be held at Clermont school and the Washing session in Nora schoolhouse. I Friday night, at 7:30. Abbott will meet in his office at the courthouse with county and township committeemen in charge of the wheat reduction plan. Abbott will discuss contracts to be made by farmers with the government and receive applications totcontracts at the Friday night meeting. Marriage Licenses Etwin M Nolting. 27. of 50 South Bradley street kmMer and Gwvle William*. 19 of 3850 Rockville road housework Eme*t F Heaiev 23 of R R 16 Box 335. knitter, and Marv Jane Hornadav. 21 of 428 North Keahng a-.enue tabulator Ivan F Scot* 22 of 305 North Cable street, insurance agent and Lmv ,Marv Goode 19 of 1118 South Sheffield street housework Hugh B Gever. 44 of Washing-on. Ir.d *h*' meiai worker, and Mavme C Hack 41. of 422 East Ninth street housework Lawrence J Bale* 31 of <OB King avenue laborer and Bclith Kirk 30. of 566 North King avenue clerk John W Huber JS of R R 10 Box 225 bookkeeper, and Dorothv H Bnners 19 of R R It Box 344. hou*ework Homer H Riegner 28 of 1545 Shelby street teweler. and Anna Doll. 25 of 726 North Rilev avenue stenographer Julian Farrell. 21 of 1147 Tudor avenue baker and Haiel Steadham. 19. of 62" North Pennsylvania street housework Chester Amo* Inlow 21. 1043 South Pershing avenue baker and Mrv Ruby Ho ise. 18. 2331 Barrett avenue, housework. George Ernest Wood 26. 921 Chutch *tret. polisher, and Hazel House. 17. 1527 Wood street housework Howard William Dev 35 1334 Roarhe street machinist and Ella Woempner. 27. 1334 Roache street, housework Forest Glenn Culling* 28 2625 North Ga'.e street inspector, and Helen Louise Walker 20. 1850 North Temple avenue, housework Wilford M Mahonrv. 32 805 Prospect street, press association, and Bessie Burkhart SI. 723 Woodlawn avenue, telephone operator Berne Postmaster Is Named * I nilr4 Pm* WASHINGTON Aug. 19—Postm*'" 'r-G-neral riey tnd?y appom'ifd Nena Zctir acting posl- , master ol Be me. Ind. * •

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

INDIANA STOCKS AND BONDS

The following quotations do not represent actual bids or offering' but mere:, indicate the approximate market level cased on buvlng and telling inauinea or recent transactions —Aug. 19— Bid Ask Bel’ Rail * Stock Yards, com 27% 32% Cell' Ind Par pfd 7<% 9 12 Cttiaen* Gas Cos pfd 5% 63 67 Cu ;aens Oas com It 17 Home T * T Ft Warn? pfd 7% 36 40 Ind At Mich E>c Cos pfd 68 72 Ind Gen Service Cos pfd 8% ... 65 69 Ind Hydro E>e Cos 7% 25 29 Indpls Ges Cos com 40 44 Indpis Par At Lt pfd r. 61 *5 Indpls P*r A- Lt pfd 6%*.. 65 69 No Ind Pib Ser- Cos pfd 6% 33 37 No Ind Put) Serv Cos pfd 5% % 32 36 No Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 7%.. 36 40 Icdpla Water Cos pfd 5% 89 93 Ind Pub Serv Cos 6' 35% 39% Public Serv Cos of Ind pfd 6% 14 17 Public Serv Cos of Ind pfd 7'V. 34 38 Bou*h Ind Oaa * F! pfd 6%.. 58 62 Terre Haute Elec pfd 8%.... 34 38 BONDS Beit R R * Stkvds 5s 1939. 88 92 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 1942 86 90 Home TAW 5%* 1955 97 100 Home T A T W 6s 1943 98 102 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 1952 71 74 Indpls Rvs Inc 1947 29 32 Indpis Water Cos 4%s 1940. .. 98% 100% Indp.a Water Cos 5s 1960 93 97 Indpls Water Cos 5a 1979 92% 96% Indpla Water Cos 5%s 1953 100 303 Indpis Water Cos 5%s 1954 ....100 103 Kokomo W'at Works 5s 1958 ... 79 83 Lafavettr Tel Cos 5s 1957 83 87 Muncle Wa'er Works 5s 1939.. 92% 96% Richmond Water Works. 1957.. 84% 88 Terre Haute Wat Wk 5s 1956 84 88 Terre Haute Wat Wk 6s 1949 93% 97% Traction Terminal Cos 5s 1957 45 49

Investment Trust Shares

Bv Abbott. Hopptn A Cos. —Aug. 18— Bid Ask American Bank Stocks Corp .. 1.15 125 American A General Sec "A".. 600 700 Basic Industry Shares 3.40 3 48 British Tvoe Inv Tr Sh 70 75 Collateral Trustee Shares A". 475 500 Corporate Trust Shares <oldi 2 41 2 46 Corporate Truat Shares 'new 2 27 2 32 Cumulative Trust Shares ... 418 426 Diversified Trust Shares "A'%. 825 Diversified Trust Shares B 800 825 Diversified Trust Shares C 322 328 Diversified Trust Chares "D".. 5 19 5 29 First Insurance Stock Corn. ... 1.75 1.85 Fixed Trust OH Shares A" ... 890 Pixed Trust Oil Shares "E" 4 30 Fundamental Trust Shares "A" 4 12 Mass Lives Trust Shares .18 87 19.12 Nation Wide Securities 355 3.65 Nor Amer Trust Shares t1953t. 190 Nor Amer Trust Shares 155-561 2 51 2 56 Selected American Shares 3.18 3 26 . Selected Cumulative Shares.... 500 525 Selected Income Shares 425 4.75

Produce Markets

Delivered In Indlaranolla prices: Hans, heavv breeds over 4% lbs 10c: Leghorns. 7c. Broilers: Colored springers. 1% lbs. up. 11c; springers (Leghorn), 1% lbs. up. 9c: bareback.*. 6c; cocks and stags, 8c Leghorn cocks' and Leghorn stags, tc. Ducks. large white, full teatnerea and fai. over 4 lbs. 4c: small and colored. Jc Geese, full feathered and fat. Sc. Young fuineas. 20c; old guineas 15c. Eg**— No. 1 resh country run egc*. 10c. 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. Butter—No. 1 24®25c: No. 2. 23c. Butterfat—l6c. Quoted bv the IVadley Company. Bv United Press CHICAGO Aug. 19- Eggs Market, steady; prices unchanged to %c lower Receipts. 7.554 cases: extra firsts 13 ■, 13%c; firsts. 12'013%c: current receipts. 11 ® 12c ; dirties. 10c. Butter—Market. firm, prices unchanged to 1c higher, receipts. 11 343 tubs: specials. 21%® 22c; extras. 21c: extra firsts. 20®20%c: firsts. 18%® 19%c; .seconds. J7@l7V*c; standards. 2lc. Poultry Market, steady receipts 9 trucks: sow ls. 107,11 %r; Leghorn broilers. 9c: Leghorns. Rc; ducks. 7®9r: geese. B®9%c: turkeys. 10® 11e; roosters 7c: broilers. 11 ® 13%c. Cheese—Twins. 11%® 12c; Longhorns. 12%®12%e. Potatoes On tracks. 134: arrivals 66: shipments. 482: market aout steadv io weak: Idaho sacked triumphs. $2 50® 2 55: Nebraska sacked cobblers $2 45 0 2 50: New Jersey sacked cobblers S2 6S: Washington sacked Russet Burbanks *2 60®2 65: Long Island sacked cobblers S2BO PLYMOUTH Wis.. Aug. 19. Wisconsin Cheese Exchange Twins. !o%c: single daisies. fo’c. Parmers tall board Twins. 10 s ,c: single daisies. 10%c Young Americas. 10’,c: Longhorns. 10’,c new' York Aug. 19 Potatoes—Dull: Long Island. *3 50® 4 a barrel. Sweet potatoes -Dull: southern barrel. 75c % $4; southern basket 25c® 81 50. Pork Quiet: mess. S2O 50 a barrel. Lard Easy: middle west spot. 85.30®5.40 100 pounds Petroleum' Firmer; New York refined. 17c; crude Pennsylvania. *1 57® 2.10 a barrel. Grease--Dull: brown. 3%c a pound; yellow 3%c a pound white. 3%®3’c a pound Tallow Dull special to extra. 3%® 3%c a pound Common hides -Dull; hides, city packer, dull; native steers. 15c; butt brands. 14%c: Colorados. 14%c. Dressed poultry Steady; tiffkevs. 13 .• 30c: chickens. 8® 24c: broilers. 114/ 19r: fowls. 10® 16c; ducks. 11®12%c: Long Island ducks. 14® 15c Live poultry Steadv; geese 6vi Rc turkevs. 10®15c: roosters. Pc: 13® l r Cheese Quiet state whole mil. fancy to specials. 204,21%-c: Young America. 18%r Butter Receipt*. 10.305 packages: market, firmer: cream<*rv. higher than extras 20%®21%c: extra. 92 score. 20%c. first. 90 to 91 score. 19%®20r: first. 86 to 89 score. 17%®18%e; seconds, 1647 17c Eggs Receipts. 15.180 cases; market, firm; special packs, including unusual hennery selections. 17®21r; standards. 1547 16c: firsts. 144i14%c: seconds. 12%4i 13c; mediums 11 ’ dirties 11%® 13c; checks 10®lic; white eggs. Pacific Coast, fresh, shell treated, fancy. 254, 26%c: Pacific Coast, standards 247 24%c; Pacific Coast, shell treated, mediums. 224,23 c.

Retail Coal Prices

The following prices represent quotations from leading Indianapolis coal dealers. A cash discount of 25 cents per ton is allowed. Indiana No. 4 and No. 6. fifth vein lump. *5 2.5: egg. *S: mine run. *4 75. Indiana No s—Lump $5: egg $4 75 West Virginia—Lump. *6.50: egg *6.25; mine run. *6. Eastern Kentucky—Lump. *6 50: egg *6 25 mine run. *6 Pocahontas Shoveled lump. *7.75: egg $8: mine run. *6.75. New River Smokeless—Shoveled lump. 17.75; egg *8 Semi-Smokeless Egg or lump. *7 25 Coke Egg or nut. *8; pea size* *6 75.

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PORK MARKET HOLDS STEADY AT CITY YARDS Beef Steers Average Lower for Week: Vealers Off to $7.50. Hog prices at the Union Stockyards this morning remained steady at Friday's average. The bulk. 160 to 225 pounds, sold for $4 50 to $4 55. Top held at *4 50. Weight* from 225 to 275 pounds, sold at $4 15 to $4 55. while hogs ranging from 275 to 350 pounds were salable at S3 70 to $4 Lighter weights scaling from 140 to 160 pounds held at $4 to $4 25, while 100 to 140 pounds, sold from S3 to $3.75. Packing sows were salable a’ S3 to S3 40. Receipts were estimated at 1.500. Holdovers were 296 Trading was active in the cattle market, with beef steers showing a 25-cent decline for the week Top was $7 35. Early bulk held at $5.25 to $7, while common killers sold at $4.50 down. Heifers were strong to higher, with top quoted at $6.25. Better grade cattle. $5 to $5 25; common and medium. $3.50 to $5; cows. $2 50 to $3 50; extreme top held at $4 Low cutters and cutters. 51.25 to $2 25. Receipts were 50. Vealers moving 50 cents to SI 00 lower than Friday's average, selling at $7.50 down. Receipts numbered 100 Lambs held unchanged, with most grades selling at $7.75 down. Top held at SB.OO Throwouts sold down for $3.50. Receipts were 200. Practically no early action was evident in the hog market at Chi- • cago. Only meager supply was on hand and prices held nominally steady. Receipts were estimated at 6.000, Including 5.500 direct; holdovers. 1.000. Cattle receipts were 100; calves. 100; market unchanged. Sheep receipts were 4,000; market, steady. HOC.* Aug. Bulk, •Bod. Receipts. is' f #5 2.500 14. # 60 rj 4 65 4 70 * (Wi 15. 4.55$ 4 60 4 65 7 500 16. 4 50* 4 55 4 60 6 000 4 404.45 4 50 8 000 18. 4.40'a 4 55 4 55 5 500 19. 4.50* 4.55 4 60 1.500 * Market, steadv. (140-160) Good and choice . t 4 00® 4.25 —Light Weights—‘f' Good and choice... 4.50 (180-200, Good and choice .. 4 .so —Medium Weights— Good and Choice ... 4 55,d 460 ‘220-250, Qood and choice .. 4.25® 455 „„„ „ Heavy Weights— G° ot i and choice 4 00® 415 ,290-3oo> Good and choice... 370® 400 . —Packing 50w5,350 ,350 down' Good 3 15® 340 ,350 up, Good 3 00si 325 (Ail weights) medium . 2 75,4 315 ... ... --Slaughter Pigs—-(loo-130, Good and choice... 300 L 350 CATTLE Receipts. 50; market, steady. (1 050-1.100 Good and choice $ 5 50® 733 1 IOfTT’OO and med ' um 3.5041 5.50 Good and choice 5 50® 725 Common and medium 4 00‘S. 5 50 (550-750,- - He ‘ s "- I Good and choice g 00® 6 25 and hiedlum 3 25*1 5.00 (750-900' Good and choice 4.50® 600 Common and medium 3.00® 4 50 _ . -Cows— Good 300® 3 75 Common and medium 2 254, 3 on Low cutter and medium . 125® 2.25 —Bulls ivearlings excluded' Good 3.00® 3 56 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.00®. 3.00 VEAI.ERS Receipt.. 100: market, steadv Good and choice $ 6.00® 700 Medium 450 600 Cull and common 3 00® 4 50 —Calves—-(2so-500. Good and choice 4 00® 5 50 Common and medium 2 00® 4 00 -Feeder and Stocker Cattle—-(soo-800, Good and choice 4 50® 575 Common and medium 3.00® 4 50 (800-1.5001 Good and choice 4 50® 5 75 Common and medium 3.00® 450 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt*. 200; market, steadv. Lambs. Shorn Basis—<9o lbs down, Oood * choice.B7 00® Bon (90 lbs. down, com and med. 3 00® 700 —Ewes Good and choice 1 50® 2 75 i Common and medium 50® 1.50 EAST BUFFALO. Aug 19. Hogs on sale. 500; slow, no sales, best held above $4 90. weights 240 lbs. and up. $4 85 down; bids on 300-lb averages and better, down to $4 10 lightweights and pigs s4® 4.50: packing sows $3.25® 375 Cattle Receipts. 75; steer trade strong 25c to mostly 50c higher, compared with a week ago: week's top. two loads 950 lbs . long yearlings. $7 40: numerous other loads good to choice yearlings, 87.10®7.25: medium to good s6® 8.75; plain and rough, $5 25® 6 75. good 10 choice yearling heifers. *6O 635 cows and bulls s'rong Calves Re ceipts. 25: nominally steadv; good to choice. |7.50® 8: medium. 88.50® 7: culls and common. s4® 6. Sneep Receipts 600 slow, prices about steady at wek's decline 75c under Monday's a', rage; top ewe and wether lams SB. meri im fat bucks. $7; culls and common. s3‘lo®6.

Radio Dial Twisters

—*:4S P M NBC—The Opt.mutic Mrs Jones 10 WEAK —C P. M CBS Evan Evans, baritone WENR 870 - Buadv Rogers orchestra NBC -Frances Langford, contrato. to WEAF WON 1720, —Concert orchestra NBC- Denny's orchestra to WJZ WLS ‘ 870i—Roger's orchestra WMAQ <670 —News. —8:15 P M KYW -1020 t Fishers orchestra. CBfc-Caa. Loma orchestra A BBM < 7,0 > —Russos orchestra quartet to WJR ' 750i—Inqu'ring Reporters —6 to r. M.— KMOX ‘3090, -Civic band. TBS- Philadelphia orchestra _ concert NBC Under the Bridges of Parts to WEAF NBC Feature to WJZ 's7®' Barn dance WSM '6so' -Sunday school. —:** P. M WBBM -770'—Ted Lewis orchestra. —7:041 V. M WBBM <77o,—Phil Harris Revue. NBC—Antobal's Cubans to to WEAF —7:15 P. M CBB Ann Leaf * Charles Carlile WBBM ,770i—Arnhelm's orchestra WLS ‘B7O- Mac & Bob. WMAQ '67oi—W’eemn orchestra —7:30 p m WBBM ,770, Grier's orchestra NBC—K-7 Spy Story to WTIAF * W'GN < 720t—W'avne Kings orchestra. —7:45 P M GBS— Gertrude Niesen WBBM i77o>—Harris' orchestra <WGN '72o,—Jan Garber's orchestra.

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Consum p SATURDAY S ; *®—Elckvr Michaux and congregation s's-~Rhyth ,n rascals 8 30- Philadelphia orchestra summer concert ‘CBS* 715—Ann Leaf at the organ 'CBBI. 7:4s—Gertrude Niesen ,CBS> B:oo—Musiral festival iCBS 8 30—Singing string* from Montreal 'CBS > 9 0? —Jerrv Freeman orchestra ‘CBBI. 9 30- Charlie Davis orchestra iCBS® }0 ; 00—Barney Rapp orchestra CBS,. 10:30- Gus Arnheim orchestra ICBB . 11:00—Sign off Sunday A M 8 OO Marion Carlev ICB6' 8 15- Melody Parade CBBI. 8 45 Tony Wons (CBS'. 9:00- Entertainers. 9 30—Christian Men Builders. 10 30 to Noon -Silent. 12 90 Noon—Did You Know? 12:15 Playboys (CBS'. 12:30-- Records I:3o—Symphonic 'CBS' 2:oo—Cathedral 'CBS' 3:oo—Willard Robison CBBI S I*—Vera Van 'CBSt. 3 30—Bakers 'CBS' j 52’ )V- lppl '“ r Mission program j 30—Chicago Knights (CBS' a 00- Working Through College 5 15— C.amhos 'CBS 5:30 John Her.rv ICBBI 5 45—NIRA talk 600 Chicago Varieties CBS,. ”15—John Henrv CBS' 6:3o—PWladelDhla orchestra summer con--9 olt P l if dcl T P R ' ch ' s entertainers CBS' 9 aO ~ Guv Lmubardo and Roval Canadi--8 30 Bohemians. |2 25y fjham Jones orchestra 'CBS,. 1? 22" T 1 orchestra ICBB' 11:00- Abound the Town from Chicago 12 00 Midmghte-Slgn off. W KBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indiananolia Broadcasting. Inc.) SATURDAY P M * 00 *’erry and Hawlev. 5 Ts—Ethel Dunn 5 30— Ambassadors 5 50—Radio Reporter. 6:oo—Knothole Gang. 615—Dinner Dances. 6 45—Sportvlight. 7:SS- Devore Sisters. 715- Mirth Parade , 30- Melody Moment*. 1 45—Evening Moods 5 : K~km ,h m r Stocking Tales. 8 15- Bill Warren 8:30 -Trio ® —Ciharles Frederick Lindslev 9 00—Marvel Meters. % 9:15- Ambassadors. 9 SO- -Short, Short Stories iX'JS —Masters Music Room 12 52“ S/TfOnn Carper's orchestra }0 30- W KBF barn dance. 11:30—Sign off. AM ST^V 0 30 Cocoanut Grove Ambassador*. .2 15 -? rR A program J 2 ?2" '' , ’ a,r hto ter program 10:15—Classical gems !? 25 —Crystal melodies Ji 22 „ Bvrd 's organ recital. 12 00 Noon -House beautiful P M 12 :15- Trio 12:30—American melodies 1 00—Musical comedy gems 1:30- Popular melodics 2 00—Chns. Frederick Llndsley. 2 15—Ambassadors. 2 30—Leather stocking tales 2 45—Masters music room 3:00- Matinee musleale. 3 30— Cable Tabernacle. 4-45—Mirth parade. 5:00 Siarosi sisters 5 15—-Short, short stories J ‘3o—Romantic musings 5 45- Marshall plaver* 8 OO—Concert hour. 7 00- Mirth parade 7:15- Masters music room . 30- Mood* of the moment. 7 45- Ambasadors 8 00 Carile Tabernacle 9 30—Gordon Carper’s orchestra 10:00- Sign off

WLW (700) Cincinnati p SATURUAT 4:00- Viennese ensemble NBCi. 4 30-Joe Emerson, baritone 4 45—Waikathon orchestra s:oo—St Regis hotel orchestra 'NBCI. 5 30- Bob Newhall. s:4s—Gene Burchell'a dance orchestra 5 15—Tonv Cabooch 6 30—Musical Vagsries 5 4j—Castle Farm dance orchestra. ■ 00—B F D hour. 'Croslev Follies ?00 Saturday night dancing party. ? ,->0 —Castle Farm dance orchestra. 1 9:15 German band 1 ,2 Blit more orchestra iNBCI. 10:00—Rhvthm Club 1 }O:3O —Conev Island dance orchestra. G i2~r a ' nhow Gardens orchestra iNBC' Gardens orchestra NBC> A 2 M Mldni * ht —Castle Farm orchestra. Walkathon orchestra. 1 00—Club Croslev 2:oo—Sign off A M SI VDAV 700 Children s hour NBC'. 8 00-Church Forum 8 30- Mexican Marimba Tvpica orchestra NBC [ 900 Morning Musicale 'NBC I }0 00—Organ Arthur Chandler Jr I 10:15—Radio C t- concert 11 15—Threesome 11:30—D'Heure Exquise NBC 12 noon—Summer Idvll NBC P M 12:15—Int'l Raido Forum NBC'. 12 30— Dramatuanon 1 00— Wayne Kings orchestra NBC'. 130-Theater of the Air 2 00—Fiddler* Three 'NBC' 2 15—Svmphonefe 2 30—Temple of Song NBC' 2-00—J, Alfred Schehl. organist. 330 Clyde Doerr's saxophone octet ' NBC • 3 45—Trio Romantiaue NBCt 4 oO—Light Opera NBC 5 00—Borrah Minr.evitch and his Harmonica Rascals NBCt. 5 15—Baseball scores. 5 20- Gene Burchell'a dance orchestra. 5 30- Russian Bvmphonlc Choir NBC 6 00—Brt Lahr * Rublnoff's orchestra < NBC 7 00- Reve’iers Quartet and A! Good man's orchestra 'NBC 7 30- Svmn'nontc Jair orchestra 8 no— Gen BnrcheU'i dance orchestra j 8 15— Vincent Lopez and hts orchestra NBC 8 *B—Southwtnd. 9 00—Cas'l# Farm dance orchestra. 9 15—Floyd Gibbon* ‘NBC CHURCH TO HOLD FAIR Winner of Girls' Popularity Contest to Gel Free Trip to World Fair. The North M E church, Thirtyeighth and North Meridian streets, will hold a fair and fish fry next Thursday. Friday, and Saturday afternoons and evenings. Fish and chicken dinners will be served every evening at 5:30. Winner of a girls' popularity contest Bill receive a trip to the worlds fair. Music and vaudeville also are on the program. Mrs F. H. Nelson is general chairman of the event. k

SATURDAY —* •• P. 38. | CFCA ,1120' —Radio Com--1 mission CBS Chicogo.and Music Festival. WBBM > 770 * —Hamp * orchestra WGR 550,—Glen Park orchestra. NBC Rolfes Sa'urdav Night Dancing Party to 1 WEAF WSM .850,- Barn Dance —*.l* P. M KPKA 980'—• Behind the I Law '• KYW 1020 —Olobe Trotter r "BS--Isham Jones orchestra WBBM >77o'—Gerun* orchestra ,1 —8:50 P. M KDK( 980'—PettU' orchestra —* so P M CBS -Bing:ng Strings WBBM 770 —Gentry ’ ■ or-' 1 chestra NBC—Cuckoo* to WJZ. • WJR '7so'—Detroit Bvmj phony —*4s P M WBBM .770,—Ted Lewisand orchestra —9 P. M.— CRCT 840'—Dornherger s orchestra KYW 11020- —S ports s Calves orchestra CBS—Jerry Freeman* or--3 chestrw. NBC Geo Olsens orchestra to WEAF WJR i7soi South's orches- • Ira NBC Male Trio to WJZ • W’MAQ s7o'- Bavarian ensemble WOR (710,—Trim* orches. tra. WRVA ,1110,-Fiddlers WTMJ ,620.—Dance orchestra. —8:1.5 P. M ’ KDKA ,980> —Far North Message* ) WJR 1750’-Scores NBC—John Fogartv. tenor to WJZ. —9:50 P. M._ -CRCT <B4oi Romanelli's orchestra KYW .1020,—Stein * or--1 chestra. )

.2 22 Coney Isfand dance orchestra. 10:00- Dance Nocturne orchestra 10 30—Charlie Keer’s orchestra NBC' 11:00- Lotus Gardens orchestra NBC I 11 30 Rainbow Gardens orchestra NBC, 12 mid Castle Farm orchestra 12:30-^-Sign off.

In the Cotton Markets

—Aug 19— CHICAGO Jfnuary 977 955 977 Marsh 9 98 9 65 9 98 October 9 49 9 20 9.54 December 9 75 9 40 9 75 NEW YORK January 9 76 9 45 9 75 March 9 93 9 56 9 90 Mav 10 0* 973 10 05 July 10 19 989 10 19 October 9 49 9 13 9 41 December 9 69 9 33 9 65 NEW ORLEANS January 9 72 9 38 9 69 March 9 86 9 51 9 86 Mat 10 04 986 10 03 July ■ 10 18 October 9 42 9 04 9 39 December 9 64 9 25 9 62

Indianapolis Cash Grain

—Aug. 18— The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Tiade. f. o. b. shipping point, oasis 41 % New York rate, were: Wheat—Weak: No 1 red. 77®7c No 2 red. 75®77c; No. 2 hard. 7®78%c Corn Steady: No 2 white. 46®47c, No. 3 white. 45®46c. No. 2 yellow 45®46c; No 3 yellow 44'./45c. No 2 mixed. <, 45c No 3 mixed. 43® 44c. Oats Ease No 2 white. 28® 29c No 3 white. 27® 28c Hav Steady ts. o. b country points taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville, No 1 timothy. *6®6 50 No. 2 timothy. 85 50 ®6. * No 1 red 2 cars. No 2 red 1 car; No. 1 mixed, i car; No. 2 mixed. 1 car Total. 5 cats Corn No. 1 white. 1 car; No. 2 white, 3 cars No. 4 white. 3 cars No l yellow. 1 car; No. 2 yellow 11 cars No 3 yellow. 8 cars: No. 4 yellow. 2 cars. No 5 yellow. 5 cars Total. 34 cars Oats No 3 white, 8 cars. No 4 white 2 cars: sample white. 2 car*. Total 12 cirs. ( —- INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHEAT City grain elevator* are paying 72 cents Tor No. 2 soft red wheat, otner grades on their merits. c-r CA * H GRAIN -w T '. ' ? UIS 4 U ? lfl Cash grain close: wheat In good demand. 1%®2%c lower NO. I red winter, 89c Nn 2 red. 87®88%c; No. 3 red 87c. No 2 red gnrlickv 83c A, r ' d ' 5* rl ', ck J 5 6 '2 c; Nn 4 r * d M"' l *- ® 4 jC 1 hard. 88%c: No 4 mixed. 86 <i 86c Corn In very slow demand unchanged: No. 2 veliow 54%c Oats- In good demand unchanged No 3 white 35%c: No 4 While. 35c: No I mixed. 37c. No. 2 mixed 35c: No 3 mixed 3*%c. NEW’ YORK CASH GRAIN B!/ In it'd Pres* NEW YORK. Aug .J. Cash grain* 2 red. 36’., . No. 2 hard en . ter. *lOl% Corn—No 2 mixed 31%c Oats —No 3 white, 37%c. All quotes CIF New York. < Hl( AGO CASH GRA’N B it Vnitrd Prr a CHICAGO. Aug 19 Cash grain close s\heat No 2 red. 86%c No. 1 hard 86% '■l Sic sample hard. 82 %r; No 1 veliow nartL 86%c; No 5 veliow bard. 83%c. No 2 mixed 85% 6 86c orn No 2 mixed N 2 No 3 veliow 51 %c: No 6 veliow 48 %c; sample grade white.-44®49c Oats No 2 mixed. 3S : r No. 2 white 3*%®3t,c No 3 white 33% „ 34’.c sample grade 32c Rve No sales Bariev—4b® 63c Timofhv *4 6p®s clover —IIOW 13 75. Cash provisions Lard *5 35 lose *4 70 leaf. *4 76 D. 8 bellies *6 25 TOLEDO CASH GRAIN B;/ Vnitvd /’res* TOLEDO Aug. j -Grain cloae Orain in elevators tra..sit billing Wheat No 2 red 84®85c; No. l red. l®l%e premium Corn- No 2 yellow 54%®55%e Oats No 2 white 37%®38%c Rve—No 2. 70® .lc Track nrires. 28%e rate - Wheat -No. 1 red. 80 081 c: No 2 red T®79%r Corn —No. 2 veliow £o® 51 r No 3 veliow 49*5 50c. Oats--No 2 white 33%®35%c: No 3 white 31® 35c Seed cloae Clover Cash *7 50; Oft *7 75: Dec *8 00 Aliike Cash *8 75 Aug *9B produce close— Butter Fanrv creamer- 24c Eggs Extras. 14ti14%c Hav--Timothv. per cwt 70c.

Bright Spots

B I'nUtd Pre* Sears Roebuck and Company reports profit for twenty-four weeks ended July 15. of $1,619,811. against loss of $2,120 019 in like 1932 period Devid Pender Grocery Company reports first half net income of 586.865. against net loss of $17,545 in like months last year. Kansas City Southern Railway* reports July net earnings of 1153.721, against $61,652 in July last year. First National Stores earns second quarter net income of $1.58 a share, against $1.30 a share in first quarter of 1933.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Aug 19— Clearing* I 1 388 wo 00 Debit* 4 383 000 00 Clearings for s ee* 8 90! 000 OO Debit* for week 26 560,000 00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Am. is— Net balance for A.;g 17 $1 248 880.127 60 In' Rev Rect* for dav 10 916 97 184 Custom* reet*.. mth to date 17 715.870 88 . CHICAGO FRCIT MARKET By l m/fit /’re** CHICAGO Aug 19 Annie* Michigan duche** b-.Jnei 90c 511 Illino* and Michigan wealthie* oushe! i!*il 31 MichlMaiden Bluih and Wolf Rr.er buthe: *1 2S Pear* Michigan bu*he! 11917* caniaioune* Michigan 2Scft*l IS Carrot* Spinach Michigan and Iliinoit 50i75c Cucumber* - Michigan and liltnoi*. 259 50c Beana Illinois 75c 611 28 Beef l l jo3c Cabbage Illinois and *. %p*in 81 r n 1 75. Celery- Michigan 554980 c: oat*. 50vi65c; spuares. 75c afl Penners -lUlnot* and Michigan. S0 o 65c Corn—lllinoia JO'./ 50c Pea-he* -Illinois $1 65&2 Indiana 11 60 9 2 75: Michigan 8150 Tomatoe* Michigan 20"/J5c 4 basket* 2S*jsoc; 1111noi*. 256 40c. bushel. 4.556<V Onion market California Yeiloa < bushel 51st MS: white* bushel. 11156135 lUlnolaYellows. bushal. 75c651. loa —Yellap*. bushels 75c1f51 Indiana—White*. buaVei *191.25. Wisconsin yellow bu*t*l 9©cßl i

| —9 89 p M _ CBS—-Chaa. Davis' orchestra WON 72” ■ Wayne King* orches'r* NBC —S’ern * orche ra to WEAr WLS 870 Bsrn ee NBC -Scotti s orch tra to WJZ WTMJ 620 German band !— 9 vo r m. — WON '7201 Garbers orchestra —l* no P M CBS Rapps orchestra NBC Messner n orchestra to WEAF NBC—Henrv King s orchestra o WJZ —lB 19 P. M WON t 720 Agnews orchestra —18:15 P M NBC—Hollywood Bow! concerts to WEAF —lB .50 P M KMOX .'IO9O' —Dance progr am CBS Out Arnheim a orchestra WON '72o' Arnheim s or- . chestra. Agnew s orches'ra NEC—Child’s ogchetttra to —1:45 P M KYW 1820 " Mar off* orchestra —11:00 P. M KYW' 11020,—Canton orchestra WBBM 1770,—Around the Town. WENR 870, Barn Dance WGN (720. Dance program WJR i750. Orchestras WOC ■ 1000,—Glenwood orchestra —II 50 p M KYW 11020, —Congress orI chestra —11:45 P M KYW ,1020, Stein s orchestra —l* Mid WENR 'B7O, Bemie's orchestra —12:58 A M WENR *B7O, Roger’s ori chestra.

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CAR LOADINGS SHOW ADVANCE increase of 9.647 Cars Is Reported Over Last Week's Figures. By rmted Or r,„ WASHINGTON Atig 19 -Car loading* on American railroads in the week ended Aug 12 showed* an increase of 9 647 cars tver the preceding week to a total of 622.75* cars, the American Railway Association reported today Ladings were 110.794 cars over the corresponding week of 1932. but showed a reduction of 120 667 cars from the corresponding week of 1931 All commodities showed increases over the previous week except coke, merchandise in less than carload lots and miscellaneous freight Miscellaneous freight m the week ended Aug 12 *as 216 130 cars, a decrease of 840 cars irom the preceding week Merchandise in less-than-carload lots was 169 696 cars, a decrease of 3.227 cars from the previous week. Giain and grain product* loadings were .11.398 cars, an increase of 2.069 Forest products were 27.738 cars, an increase of 362 cars. Ore 33.033 cars, an increase of 3 847 cars Coal loadings amounted to 122.607 cars, an increase of 7.283 over the previous wee* Coke. 6.328 cars, a decrease of 20.3 cars, and live stock, 15389 cars an increase of 356 cars. Chemists find that clear, strong cakes of Ice are made apparently of large ice crystals well-oriented; whereas opaque, weak Ice blocks are made of small crystals with salt solution heiween them

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