Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1933 — Page 28
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Wall Street Government Bond Issue Going Over Well: Conversions Are Large: Inflation Ideas Changing. Bv RALPH HENOF.RSIIOT Tim.* Social Finanrial Writer The new United States government bond issue appears to be going over well. FTom Washington word comes that, the $500,000,000 offered for cash has been well oversubscribed, and bankers and government bond dealers say that conversions of called and uncalled Liberty 4%s into the new long-term securities are coming in fC a rapid pace. One authority estimated that total conversions might reach $ 1,250.000,000Obviously the administration in Washington has been keenly interested in the manner in which the deal is going over and undoubtedly has drawn the well-known siah of relief now that success is apparent. It is the largest piece of financing the government ever attempted in
peace time and was engineered by a secretary of the treasury who never has laid claim to being a second Alexander Hamilton. Wall Street is beginning to be a little less certain that the new financing spells the end of inflation, however. Some think that, as soon as the financing is v out of the way a '•wing back toward the “left - ’ will be witnessed. A ff*w would not be surprised if greenbacks were issued to take up some of the short-term notes which arc constantly maturing. nan Expect Jump in Car leadings Private estimates in Wall Street place car loadings of the Class 1 railroads of the United States at close to 670.000 for the week ended Oct. 14. to be made public next Friday. If that figure is realized it would represent anew high record for 1933. the previous top being 666.652 cars for the week ended Sept. 2 and a gain of 20.000 over the corrr.-xmding week of last year. Car loadings are considered to be one of the best
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indexes of trade available. Most people in the financial district prefer it to steel operations, for instance, or power output. A good car-loading statement probably would cheer the .Street considerably at this time. a a a Many Rumors Abound The Street is buzzing with rumors these days. A pool in a prominent copper stock is said to have gone overboard during the recent break. E. L. Cord is reported to have been on the wrong side of the market of late. Harry Content is reported to have loaded up on a rayon stock, with pool operations in mind. Mason Day, who made a basketful of money during the July rise, will be back from Europe shortly with bigger and better ideas, so it is said. Woolworth officials are reputed to be thumbs-down on the NRA. One of the unusual features of Wall Street these days is that the gossip is spread almost entirely by word of mouth. The brokers not only do not say anything in their letters to clients, but they refuse to take any responsibility for even that. Incidentally, they usually said the wrong thing in “the good old days."
New York Stocks — By Abbott. Hoppin At Cos.)
—Oct 20 Prev. Oil*— High. Low. 10 30. close Amerada - •, • . ' Atl Rig 26'* 28 28 2 2, 4 Cont of Del . 15'a 15 * 15*2 Id Houston i new i j Houston i old> 19 28 Indian Rfg Mid Cont Pet * ,? s * Ohio OH 13 I 2 '" 19 43 ,’‘ Phillips Pet 12 * hy Pure Oil • •• • L; Royal Dutch Shd Oil 3 2 ' Shell Un ••• 8 " l, Simms Pet n i," Skelley Oil Soc Vac •A ," S O of Cal 38 ' 3 * S O of N J I?,." | Texas Corp 2 * 7 e 2 i,* Tidewater Assn. .. • • .2**l Un Oil of Cal 1,8 11 ’ | Am*floll Mills .. 13', 13 13' I®J" R&fff :: •., B*i Col Fuel A Iron 3 8 * Cruc Steel • ■ ■ iJ ' ’ Inland S’eel .... • ■ ‘‘j, Ludlum Steel ■ 8 .... McKeesport Tin 89 * Natl Steel 38 “ 3 , 3 j Rep Iron & Steel .. 9 „2 3 . Rep Ir A St l pfd . ‘ 9 U S Ssmelt 8.)'2 83 , 8| 2 “4 Vanadium ■ • ■ 14 f? * Mid Steel ... .. • ■ iHj* V S Pipe & Fdv 42 * 12 U S Steel 36 5 I V S Steel pfd ~ I", ! Youngswn' SST . ■ ■ 14 " 14 * : Rails— ... .1. Atchison •■■■ 48 3 48 48 3 " bVo Linr :: :: ::: 2 ?;v ch n & a ohio: : 37-2 37*. 3k 373; Chi A Gt W ■ ■ f■ * J * C M & St P • 4 4 , C M A" St p pfd 5 7 * s’* 5 1 6s Chi N W 8 8 4 Chi R Isl ■ * • 32 Dela & Hud ~, 43 : Erie .• • 11 * IZ2 1 Grt Northern 44 44 , 8 111 Central 21 * 2 i 7 K C Sou * j Lou A Nash 38 33 ' j M K Ac T L* ! Mo Pac 3 8 3 * Mo Par pfd _; 7 ‘ N Y Cent . 273, 27'* 27S 26 3 * N Y Chi *St L ... • J 2 * NYCA-St Lpf •• • 44 8 J 4 ! 4 ! N Y New Haven 14 13Si 14 13 s N Y Ont A* Wes ... 8 B>* Norfolk & Wes ... • 44 _ P RR :22 22-: 22V Reading 72 s ; Sou Par l' a 3 ‘ Sou R R ...... IB'a I® 4B 3 48 Sou RR. pfd 29 -2, 2 Union Par 9 4 " 2 Wabash • • ■ • ~ 2 West Mary .. . 6"* 6 * Motors Auburn , • 33 7 - 38 Chrvsler 37’* 36 3‘ ■> 3A Gen Motors 24’a 24 24 * 24 * Graham Mot. . • - ■ • j, Hudson 8 4 82 | Macfc Truck !!!! !! - . 22** 22** Nash 15 3 4 16 \ Packard • • 33 Reo •■ • 2 a 2 j^ Studebaker 4 4'* Yellow Truck 3*4 3 a ; Motor Acres*. — Bendix .II 3 * 10’* ll 3 * 11 Bohn Alum ... . . ... 40 ; Borg Warner ... 12 l* 3 * i M s whevr::: ::: Sg k Eaton Mfg 10'* ! Elec Auto Lite 12 ! 12 12'* 12* Houd A 2'i Mullins Mfg . • ■ 4 Murrav Body .. 3’* 3’* 3S 3* Stew Warner .. . . s*s ; Timken Rol ... 21*u 22*e Mining— Alaska Jun .... 18 18 18J* I 9 ’* Am Sm.elt ... . 31’* 31 31'* 30 Anaconda 10 3 * 10'* Cal A- Hecla 3 3 * 3 3 * Cerro De Pasco. 24’* 24'2 24 3 -4 Omnby . 7 3 * Gt Nor Ore 8 7 3 * 8 B'* Homestake Min. ... . 303 Howe Sound 22 22'2 Ins Copper 3’* 3‘> 1 Int Nickel . .. 16 3 * 18_s Isl Creek Coal . . . 20 3 * Kennecott Cop lit* 17 17 16 Noranda Cop 28 ■ 28’* 28 5 * -B’* Phelps Dodge 12'* IT* 11’* ll 3 * Pitts Coal 12 Tobaccos— Am Snufl • . - 48 s * Am Sum Tob ... 12'* 12 12 11 Am Tobacco 76’* Am Tobacco B . 79 78'* 79 79 Gen Cigar ... 28'2 29 Ligg A Mvers B . 90 Lorillard . 18'* 18'* 18'* 18 ; * Reynolds Tob B 45'* 45'* 45’* 46'* Equipments— Allis Chalmers .11', 11'* 11'* 12 Am Car A- Fdv. 18'; 18'* 18'* IS'2 Am Loca . . . Am Mach A Fdv .. ... 13 3 * 13'2 Am Steel Fdv . 15 15 Bald Loco B’* B s * BT*8 T * Bs*8 s * Burroughs ...... ... . 11 Case J I 55’-* 55 55'* 55 Cater Tract .. 15’* 15 15 15'; Col Palm Pee: . . 12 i2' Congoieum 20'* 20'* 20'* 20'* Elec Stor Ba’ . . 38 Foster Wheeler 11 s . 11' 11S ll 3 . Gen Am Tk Car 26 25 3 26 26', Gen Elec .... 16'* 16'* 16'* 16'* Ir.gsol Rand .... . . ... 48 Int Bus Mach... 130 Int Harvester .. 30', 30'* 30', 30'* Kelvmator . 10'* 10’, 10\ 11 Natl Cash Reg 13 13 Proc A- Gamble. .. ... ... 34'; Pullman Ir.c t 40'* Simmons Bed . 14', end Elliot 24 West Air B 25 25'* Westingh Eler . 29'a 29 * Worthington Pmp 17'* I'tllities— Am A For Pwr ... ... 6'-a 6 5 * Am Power A Lit 7 7 A T A T 113 112", 113 1123. Am Wat Wks ... . 19', 19 Col Gas A Elec ll'u ll 3 * il, 11 3 * Com A Sou 2 2> Consol Gas 4039 v , 40 39'-' Elec Par A Lit s'* • s'~ j E P A L pfd ll ! Int T A T 9 3 , 10 Lou GAEA 15', Nat Pwr A Lit . . 10 3 , io s North Amer .... 17 16S 17 16'* Pac G A E 181* IP Pub Sen N J 353, 37 Sou Ca! Edison 17, 18' 3 Std Gas B’, gs, Std Gas pfd . 9'; United Corp s s * 5 3 * Un Gas Imp 16'* if 3 * Ut Pwr A Lit A S', 31, Western Union 42’* 42'* 42’* 43 Rubbers— Fisestore 15 3 , ijr, Gc<>drich . 9', 9:, Goodyear 25 1 , 25'* 25'* 25'. 1 V S Rubber in 3 * nu U 6 Rubber pfd ... IT'*-. ITS KeJ Spring 2', V.2 l * Airusemrnts— ' Crpsiev Radio.. ... 8 B', ,Foa Thea i ... 12 3 , -jf 2SS ks*.
Radio Corp 6% 6 6 6% RKO 2 2 Warner Bros ... ... 6 Foods— AmS’igar . .... .. 49% 51 Armour A .. 2% 2% 2 s * 3% Beatirce Cream. .. . 10% 10% Borden Prod . 22 21% 21% 22 Cal Packing ... ... 17 Canada Dry G A .. ... 24 24 Cora Cola ... ... 90% Cont Bak A ... 8 8% Corn Prod ... 77 77% Crm of Wheat 26 26 Gen Foods . 32% Gold Dust .. 16% 16% G W Sugar 31% 31% 31% 30% Herifie' 44 Tnt Salt 22 Loose Wiles • . ... . 35% Natl Biscuit . . 44% 44% Natl D Prod ... 13% 13 13% 13 Ppt Milk . . ... 12 Purity Bak 12 12% S Porto Rico S 33 32% 33 32% Std Brands 21 % 21 21% 20% Unit-'d Fruit ... ... 54% 55% Ward Bak A ... ... 7% Wrigley ... ... 50% Retail Stores— Ass Drv Goods 10% Best * Cos 21 21% Gimbel Bins 4 Gr Un Tea 3% 4 Hahn Dept gts ... ... 3% 4 Kresge S S 10% 10% Kroger Groc ... 19 19% Macv R H 48% 48% Mav Dept St 26 Mont Ward 15% 15% Penny J C 39% 39% Safeway St 37 36% 36% 37% Sears Roebuck . . ... 32% 32% Woolworth ... ... 35% Aviation— Aviation Corp ... 6% 6 s * Douglass Air ... 11% 11% Curtiss Wright 2 2 Curtiss Wri 1A 3% 4 Nor Am Aviation .. ... 4% 4% United Aircraft 25% 25% Chemicals— Air Reduction 95 Allied Ciiem ... 129 128 Am Com Alcohol 49 49 Col Carbon .. 471,, 47% Com Solvents.. . 31% 30% 31% 30% Dupont 69 (-2 69 69% 69% Freeport Tex ... 40% 40% Liquid Carb 21% 23 Math Alkali 34% 34% lex Gulf Su’.ph . 32% 321.. Union Carbide . 35 34% 34 s * 34% U S Indus Aim 59% .59 59'a 60 Nat Dist 90% 90% 90% 90 Drugs— Coty Inc ... 31, 2 71 Lambert ... .. 26 Lehn A- Fink . .. ... "io 151.Zonite Prod .... ... 4% 4% Financial— sis Adams E::p gs.Alleghenv Corp. . . ... 3 31Chesa Corp ... 331, Transamerica . . 5% 5 51/. s% Tr Conti Corp ... ... 3% 4 Building— Am Radiator ... 12 12 Gen Asphalt . . 12% r> Int Cement .. 25 Johns Manville . 45% 45 45% 45 Libby Ovens Ols 25% 25 25% 26 Otis Elev 2 jo Ulen Const ... . . 2 Miscellaneous— Am Batik Note.. . . .. n% 12 Am Can 85% 85 % 85% 85 Anchor Cap . 16% 171, Brklvn Man Tr. 23% 29 29 28 ConM Can 58% 58% 58% 59 Eastman Kodak. ... 69 69 Owens Bottle 70% 70% Gillette 10% 10% Glidaen ... 131. 14 Gotham Silk ... . 71, Indus Rayon ... 64% 65% Inter Rapid Tr. 10 9% 10 9% Real Silk Ho<e.. .. ... 8% 8% Liberty Bonds By Vnited Prese NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Closing Liberty bonds: (Decimals represent thirtv-seco’ndsi Liberty 3%s '32-47' 105 25 Liberty Ist 4%52 132-471 102 25 Liberty 4'h 4%s 133-381 103 23 Theasury 4%s 147-521 110 16 Treasury 4s >44-541 106T8 Treasure 3%s (46-56' 104 19 Treasury 3%s (43-47' 102 5 Treasury 3%s >4l-43 March 102.1 Treasury 3%s 140-431 June 102. Treasure- 3%s 148-49 ■ 100 7 Treasure- 3s (51-55) 98.22 Treasury 3%s (4K 101.13 Foreign Exchange By Abbott. Hoppin A Cos. —Oct. 19 . Close. Sterling. England $4.53 Franc. France 0557 Lira. Italv ... 0751 Belzias. Belgium 1990 Mark. Germane- 3408 Guilder. Holland 5755 Peseta. Spain 1192 Krone. Norway . ,2285 Krone, Denmark 2035 Retail Coal Prices The following prices represent quotations from, leading Indianapolis coal dealers. A cash discount of 25 cents per ton is allowed DOMESTIC RETAIL PRICES Indiana No. 4 and 6 lump $5.75; egg $5 50, mine run. $5 25. Indiana No. 0. lump. 35.50; egg. *5.25; mine run. *5. Glendora, lump and egg. $6.25. Brazil Block, lump and egg. $6. RETAIL STEAM TRICES Pocahontas lump. *5.75; egg $5.50; nut and pea, $5.75: mine run. $5.95. West Virginia lump, $5.75; egg, nut pea and mine run, $5 50. Kentucky, lump. $5.75, egg. nut. pea and mine run. $5 50. Indiana No. 4 and 6. lump. $5 egg $4 60 nut and mine tun. $4.50. Coke truck or wagon load lots, egg and nut. $7.50; pea. $5.50 Coke, less than truck or wagon load lots, egg and nut. $8 50; pea. $6 75. NEW YORK COFFEE FUTURES —Oct. 19— SANTOS High. Low, Close January 7 jp March . 794 786 78$ Mav 7 97 7 90 7 94 Jtliv 7 99 9.95 7 9a September 8 18 8 15 8 15 December 7 80 7 78 7 7g RIO January ... 543 March 5 50 5 46 54$ Mav 5 60 5 54 5 54 Julv X ... 5 60 September ... 5 65 December .. .. ... 54c NEW YORK RAW SUGAR FUTURES —Oct. 19— H.gh Low Close January 1.15 112 112 ,”arch 1 21 1 17 1.17 Mav I 26 1 22 1 22 July 132 127 1.27 Septemoer 1.37 131 132 December j l.i 1.12 1.13
STOCK PRICES IRREGULAR IN FAST SESSION Leaders Display Fraction Gains: Large Blocks Appear.
Average Stock Prices
Average ixl Ihuly industrials for Thursday Hi?h 88 62. low 84 26 last 84 38. Off 4 avoYStfi* Os twenty rails, 35.98. 33.84. 33 36 of? 42,43, average of twenty utilities. 24 10 2313. 23.24. pff .91; average of forty bonds. 84.11, on .30. BY MAX BUCKINGHAM Fntted Press Financial F.ditor NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—The stock market opened irregular today with blocks of 1.000 to 5,000 shares coming out in initial transactions. The trading pace was one of the most active for an opening In recent weeks. A number of interesting factors were before the market. Among these were reduction in the New York federal reserve rediscount rate by '2 per cent, an increase in brokers’ loans, and a stronger dollar. Wall Street also was extremely interested in developments in the agricultural belt where a farmers’ strike has been called for tomorrow in an attempt to push commodity prices higher. Overnight considerable business piled up in brokerage’ offices. Some accounts were weakened by the recent drastic decline in share prices and margin calls last night were many. Some of the opening was liquidation of these accounts. Opening strength was divided. United States Steel, one of the leaders on the down-side, advanced % of a point to 36. New York Central, leader of the rail decline, came back % of a point. Bank Clearings INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Oct. 19. Clearings 51.579,000.00 Debits 4,304,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Oct. 20Net balance $1,029,129,437.35 Misc. Int. Rev. receipts... 5.005.776.64 Oust. Rcpts. (mo. to date) 18,669.811.95 New York Curb ißy Abbott. Hoppin & Cos) —Oct. 19Close. Close Alum Cos of Am 50 Lake Shore Mi. 43% Am Bev 1% Lone Star Gas.. 6% Am C P A: L B 2% Mount Prod 4% Am Cyan B . 9VNatl Bellas Hess 1% Am Gs A: E 1... 23% Niaß Hud Pur.. 5% Am Sup Pwr , 3 p an Am Airways 41% Ark Ntl Pwr A. 1% Parker Rstprf.. 49% Asso Gas A ... 3 IPennroad 2% Atlas Ut Crp . 9' ..'Pioneer Gld Mi. 8% Eraz Tr At Lt.. 11% St Regis Paper 2% Can Marc 2% Sait Creek Prod 5% Cent Sts E 1... 1' 2 Sfgal Lock A* Cities Serv 2% Std Oil of Ind.. 28% Comm Edison.. 44 Std Oil of Ky.. 14 Cord 5% Translux 4 % E! Bnd A' Sh.. i5’ 4 ’Urited Founders 1 Ford of Eng 5% United Gas . .. 2% Fcrd Mot Can. 9 iUn Lt Ar Pur A. 3% Hud Bay Mm.. B' 4 United Verde . . 3 Impermial Oil. il% Util Pwr Ar Lt 44 1 Irving Airchute 3% Wr Hargraves.. 6% Inti Ptrol 17 Bright Spots By rtiited Press Chrysler Corporation earns third quarter n*t profit of $7,190,148, against net loss of $5,346,146 in corresponding 1932 period. Bohn Aluminum and Brass Company increases quarterly dividend on common stock from 25 to 50 cents a share; reports third quarter profit of 5549.325. against 5271 in like 1932 months. Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company reports third quarter net income of $385,932. against $23,277 in preceding quarter. Motor Products Corporation earns third quarter net profit of $120,419, against net loss of $87,735 in like period last year. Charis Corporation declares special dividend of 25 cents a share. Corn Products Refining Company reports third quarter net income of $2,909,677. against $2,311,623 in like 1932 period. Federal Farm Loan Bonds •By Blyth & Cos., Inc.) —Oct. 19Bid. Ask 4s Nov. 1. 1957-37 85% 86% 4s May 1, 1958-33 85% 86 3 , 4 4'* 4 s July 1. 1956-36 86 3 4 87% 4%s Jari. 1. 1957-37 86% 87 3 , 4 4 1 4 s May 1. 1957-37 86% 87% 4%s Nov. 1, 1958-38 86** 87% 4%s Dec. 1. 1933-32 100% 100% 4%s Mav 1, 1942-32 92 92 3 4 4 1 2 s Jan. 1, 1943-33 92 92% 4%s Jan. 1. 1953-33 89 3 i 90>/ 4' 2 s July 1. 1933-33 89 3 4 90 3 4 4‘iS Jan, 1. 1955-35 89% 90% 4%s July 1. 1955-35 89% 90 3 / 4 4%s Jan. 1. 1956-36 89% 90% 4 3 4 s July 1. 1953-33 . 92 92% 4 3 4 s Jan. 1. 1954-34 92 92% 4 3 4 S July 1, 1954-34 92 92% 5s • May 1. 1941-31 97 97% 5s Nov. 1. 1941-31 97 97% Home Loan *s. July 1. 1951 .. 86' 2 87 ! 2
All. Chemical Int’l. Harvester Am. Smelting \f nr Lf A V prflTP Johns-Manvillo Am. Can MarKd Average Nat. Biscuit Am. Telephone a a a Pub. S. of N. J. Am. Tob. B Sears Roebuck Atchison liventy Active Issues stand, of n. j. Chrysler ;■ : o ±„j .r,. XT v Un. Aircraft Con. Gas N. y. Listed on the A. I . u. S. Steel “r Stock Exchange. T 7 nion Pacifl c Goodjear Westinghouse JULY AUGUST'” SEPT. 'OCTOBER S4 31 7 14 g ste S H is 'BS 2 9 16 MONDAY DATES > ! , 1 ! 1 I L 76 —' if 1 I % I ! =-=i=r=| | ■i--= = =t= -I a 70i| —-7—; ~r—i ; t : 1 i 1 70 ~ 69; —j j ! } ! j i j ; 69 ? ?! —i —| —l —i —nH —i ! i ——** i “ ai p K, ; !, nt 1 I> ill ||l I I*l V- [it|-( ‘[ll,-1 S 1 fuii.E I £lltefejJp ; \'~H g 56 1-| " j ' 1 ! ! ] j 1,- j- 56 ! ? s<-4- JULVti I■ r I ' i -1 | ! I tl 1P! j 1 | g I ' ; H/V TV a "I * ' “ 600 Wp- A/Xj-V JL ' \z~4 .p II \* I j .-1/*../- v v j -: | This daily record of the movements of twenty active stocks, averaged, gives a clear view of the market trend. Long pull movements and daily variations are apparent at a glance.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TESTES
Investment Trust Shares
ißy Abbott Hoppin * Cos. i —Oct. 13— Bid. Ask ( American Bank Stocks Corn .88 94 American & Gen Sec A 5 00 6 00 Basic Industry shares 285 290 British Tvpe Inv Tr sh. 48 54 Collateral Trustee shares A . 400 437 Corporate Trust shares (old' 200 205 Corporate Trust shares mew, 205 2 09 | Cumulative Trust shares 353 360 ; Diversified Trust shares A . 6.25 Diversified Trust shares B . 6 87 7 25 , Diversified Trust shares C . 259 ... Diversified Trust shares D 4 25 First Insurance Stock Corp 128 132 First Common Stock Corp... 90 107 Fixed Trust Oil shares A .. 735 Fixed Trust Oil shares P . 6.15 Investors Inc 16 50 16 75 Low Priced shares 4.75 Mass Inv Trust shares 16.50 16.75 Na'ion Wide Securities . 290 2.98 North American Tr shar <53 • 166 North Amer Trust shar < 55-561 210 214 Petroleum Trust shares A.. .11 00 14 00 Selected American shares ... 2,10 Selected Cumulative shares.. 6.25 650 Selected Income shares . 3.05 325 Std American Trust shares A 2.75 Trust Shares of America .. 2.65 Trustee Std Oil A 4 80 4 95 Trustee Std Oil B 4 25 4.45 U S Electric Lt At Pw A ....11.25 12.00 t Universal Trust shares 2.61 2.68 Produce Markets i Delivered In Indianapolis prices—Hens. 10c: Leghorn hens. 7c: springers. 4% lbs. j and over. 10c; under 4% lbs.. 9c: Leghorn : springers. 7c; cocks. 5 lbs. and up, 6c: I under 5 lbs.. 4c: ducks 4 ! 2 lbs. and over. full feathered and fat. 6c: under 4% lbs.. , 4c geese, full feathered and fat. 4c: No. 1 ! strictly fresh country run eggs, 18c: strlct- ! Iv rots off: each full egg case must weigh 55 lbs. gross: a deduction of 10c a pound for each pound under 55 pounds will be made. Butter—No. 1. 25®26c; No. 2, 23c. Butterfat, 18c. Quoted by the Wadley Company. BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. Oct. 20.—Eggs Market, steady; receipts, 2.590. extras firsts. 19%c: dirties 13%c; current, reecipts. Butter —Market, unsettled; receipts. 13.158: special. 23%®'24c; extra.s, 23c; extra firsts, 20> 2 4; 22c firsts. 18®19%c: seconds, 16%® 17c: standards 21c. Poultry—Market, unsettled. 1 2 4/1 cent lower, receipts. 46 trucks. 2 cars; fowls* 12%®13c; Leghorn broilers, 7c; ducks, 84il0c; geese, 94111 c; i turkeys. 8c; young turkeys, 124} 13c. Cheese j —Twins, 11%®12c: Longhorns. 12%®12%c. i Potatoes—Supply heavy: demand and i trading slow: market, steady; Wisconsin , Round Whites, SI.10411.15; Nortn Dakota 'Cobblers. Red River section $1.15411.25; Early Ohios. 51.154i1.20; few 51.25: Min- ! nesota Cobblers. Red River section. $1.15 i Ri 1.20; early Ohios, $1.10<&1.15. other sections Red River Ohios, $1,054)1.10; Colorado McClures. $1.4501.55; Idaho Russets, $1.55 4)1 65; South Dakota Round Whites. 90c® $1.05. Shipments, 839; arrivals, 99; on track 362. In the Cotton Markets —Oct. 19— CHICAGO High Low Close January 9.37 9.19 9.26 March 9.53 9 34 9.41 May 9.67 9.45 9.54 October ... 9.08 December 9.32 9.08 9.20 NEW’ YORK January 9.30 9.10 9.20 March 9.45 9.27 9,33 Mav 9.59 9.40 9.45 July 9.74 9.55 9.63 October 9.03 8.97 9.00 December 9.27 9.06 9.16 NEW ORLEANS January 9.30 9 09 9.16 March 9.42 9.25 9.32 May 9.58 9.39 9.44 July 9.72 9.51 9.66 October 9.11 8.97 8.99 December 9.23 9.02 9.11 Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS EAST BUFFALO. Oct. 20 —Hogs—On sale, 2.400; two way trade, weights above 170 lbs., weak to 10c under yesterday's average; light weights, steady to 25c higher; desirable, 150-210 lbs., $4.90 to mostly $5: some held above $5.10: 120-150 lbs., $4,504/4.75. Cattle—Receipts, 400: grass cattle slow, steady, cows and bulls, weak to 15c lower; few good lightweight, yearlings. $6: good steers and heifers. $3.25(8 4.25; cutter cows, $1,254/2: extremes downward to $1: medium bulls. 52.75: calves, receipts. 350; vealers, steady to weak; good to choice, $7.50 to mainlv $8: common and medium. $5,504)6.50. Sheep Receipts. 1.200: lambs, unchanged: good to choice. $6,754/7; mixed offerings. $6,254) 8.50: medium kinds and fat bucks, $5.754> 6: throwouts around $5 and down to $3.25 for inferior light weights. CHICAGO FRUIT MARKET By United Pres* CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Apples—Michigan Jonathans. bushel. sl4/1.25; Delicious, bushel, $1,254)1.35. Pears—lllinois and New York, bushel. sl4/1.10. Carrots—lllinois, %c bunch. Egg Plant—lllinois. 254) 35c bushel. Spinach—lllinois, 404) 75c a bushel. Beans—lllinois green. $1,254/ 1.75 bushel: wax, $1,754)2. Cabbage—Wisconsin, 90c4).5l crate. Tomatoes—Michigan. 25® 40c 12-quart. Grapes—Michigan. 274/ 29c 12-quarf. Peaches—California, 90c4) $1.15 box. Onions—ldaho and Washington Valencias, bushel. 70®,90c: Wisconsin yellows. 654)70c bushel: Illinois yellows. 654/ 70c: Indiana yellows, 654)70c. The City in Brief P. T. A. of Crispus Attucks high school will meet at 3 Friday to hear discussions of the year’s program by Russell A. Lane, principal, and Mrs. Matilda Tanner, president. The school glee club will sing. Melvin Osborne, 2544 North Delaware street, has been awarded a diploma by the National Radio Institute, Washington, having completed a course in practical and theoretical radio. REMAINS OF STOLEN CAR ARE RECOVERED Police Discover Stripped Auto in Rented Garage. Remains of an automobile stolen July 23 from C. T. Akin, 3360 North Meridian street, were found by police last night in a garage at the home of Charles Felton, 1341 Olive street. The car had been stripped of all wheels, tires, the front axle, radiator, running board, instrument board, bumpers and headlights. Felton said he rented the garage Tuesday to a man with whom he is not acquainted.
STEADY RANGE MARKS TRADING IN HOG MARKET Cattle Scarce and Mostly Unchanged: Lambs Up 25 to 50 Cents. Pork market at the city stockyards tTifs morning continued steady with yesterday's average. Initial trade was slow. The bulk. 160 to 300 pounds, sold for $4.10 to $4.50. Few classes remained inactive. Bulk of heaviest weights scaling from 300 pounds and up was salable at $4.10 to $4.35, while lighter grades from 130 to 160 pounds were selling .at $4.10 to $4.35. Light lights averaging 100 to 130 pounds, sold at $3.35 to $3.85. Receipts were estimated at 6,000. Holdovers. 187. Cattle were scarce, with hardly enough stock on hand to establish a market. Trading was fairly active in all classes of cows. Bulk of slaughter cows sold from $2 to S3. Low cutter and cutters were selling from $1 to $1.75. Vealers resumed trading in a steady range, selling from $7 down. Cattle receipts numbered 300; calves, 500. Lamb market was active and around 25 to 50 cents higher compared with previous sessions. Bulk of good ewe and wether lambs were salable at $7.25 to $7.50. Bucks sold at $6.50 down. Throwouts ranged down to $4. Fat ewes were quoted at $2 to $3. Receipts were 1.200. Initial bids on hogs at Chicago showed an advance of from 10 to 15 cents over yesterday’s average at $4.65 downward. Receipts were estimated at 7.000, including 3.000 direct; holdovers. 2,000. Cattle receipts were 1.000; calves, 700; market steady. Sheep receipts, 10,000; market. weak.
HOGS Oct- Bulk. Top. Receipts. 13. $5.0545 5.10 $5.15 3.500 14. 4.90®1 4 95 5.00 4.000 16. 4.75® 4.80 4.80 8.000 17. 4.604) 4.65 4 85 6,000 j 18. 4.454) 4.50 4 50 6.000 I 19. 4 454) 4.50 4.50 4,500 i 20. 4.454/ 4.50 4.60 6,000 Market steady. (140-160) Good and choice. . . $ 4.25®! 4.35 —Light Weights—- ! (160-180) good and choice.... 4.45 j (180-200) Good and choice. .. 4.50 —Medium Weights— I '2OO-220) Good and choice ... 4.504) 4.60 | (220-250) Good and choice. .. 4.504) 4SO —Heavy Weights—j (250-2901 Good and choice.... 4.45® 4.55 (.290-350) Good-and choice.... 4.25® 4,45 —Packing Sows—- ! (350 down) Good 3 604? 3.85 I (350 up ( Good 3.404/ 3.75 (All weights i medium 3.25® 3.60 —Slaughter Pigs—-(loo-130) Good and choice.... 3.35®’3,85 CATTLE Receipts, Srtfl: market, steady. U. 050-1,100) Good and choice $ 5.00® 6.25 I Common and medium 3.00® 5.00 I (1.100-1,500) j Good and choice 5.25® 635 I Common and medium 4.00® 5.25 —Heifers—-(so-750) j Good and choice 5.00® 6.25 ! Common and medium 2.75® 5.00 , (750-9001 —- | Good and choice 4.50®' 6.00 I Common and medium 2.50® 4.50 —Cows— Good 2 85® 3.25 Common and medium 1.75® 2.80 Low cutter and medium 75® 1.75 —Bulls (yearlings excludedl Good (beefi 2.50® 3.25 Cutter, common and medium.. 1.50® 2.50 VEALERS Receipts, 500; market, steady. Good and choice $ 6.504? 7.00 Medium 4 50® 6.50 Cull and common 2,50® 4.50 —Calves—-(2so-500 Good and choice 4.00® 5.00 Common and medium 2.00® 4.00 Feeder and Stocker Cattle—-(soo-8001 Good and choice 4.25® 5.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 (800-1.5001 Good and choice 4.25® 5.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,206; market, higher. —Lambs—(9o lbs. down) Good & choice $ 7.00® 7.50 (90 lbs. down) Com and med.. 4.00® 3.00 | —Ewes—- ! Good and choice 2.00® 3.00 I Common and medium I.oo® 2.00 Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS | CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Hogs—Receipts, 7,000. including 3,000 directs; slow, unevenly 10® 20c higher: 140-250 lbs.. $4.254., i 4.60; top. $4.70 for weights over 200 lbs.: I pigs, $4 down; packing sows, $3,104)3.60: | smooth lights. $3.75; light lights. 140-160 j lbs . good and choice, $4,254/4.55; light | j weights, 160-200 lbs., good and choice. ' ] $4,334/4.65; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., | good and choice, $4,404/4.70; heavy 1 - 250-350 lbs., good and choice. I $3,754/4.55: packing sows. 275-550 lbs.. I medium and choice, $2 85®3.75; slaughr„PißS ' 100-130 lbs., good and choice, $3,254/4.25. Cattle—Receipts, 1.000: calves, receipts, 700, generally a slow market; about steady with week; yearlings and light steers still in best demand; no weighty bullocks on outside accounts; best long yearling steers averaging $6; bulk fed steers, grassers and feeders, $2,504(4; most common and heavy steers, $2.25® 3; slaughter cattle and vealers: steers .?50-900 lbs., good and ! choice, $5,254/6 40: 900-1.100 lbs., good and choice, $54/6.40: 1.100-1.300 lbs., good and choice. $54, 6.35; 1,300-1.500 lbs,, good and choice. $4,754/6.25: 500-1.300 ibs.. common I and medium. $2.75(85; heifers. 550-750 lbs.. ; ®°otl and choice, 554/6.40; (common and | (medium. $2,754/5.25; cows, good $2 754/4 : common and medium. $1.75®2.75; low rut- I ! ter and cutter. .sl4/1.75; bulls, yearlings! ; excluded, good beef, $2,904/3.25; cutter, common and medium. $1.60®2.85; vealers [ good and choice, $5 75® 7.50: medium. ; 54.50® 5. /5: cull and common, *3.50®4.50 • Stocker and feeder cattle: steers. 550-1.050 libs, good and choice. $3.75® 5.25; common and medium, $2.25® 4. Sheep—Receipts 10.000; asking strong to 25c higher on natives and steady on rangers: early | sales on natives. $7 down, best held above $7.25; rangers scarcely as attraci uve as Thursday; indications around $74/ | * -2 o; sheep and feeding lambs, firm; | slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs 90 lbs i down, good and choice. s6® 7.50; common and medium. s4® 6.25, ewes 90-150 jibs., good and choice. $1.50(82.75: all ! weights, common and medium. sl4/2: feedI ing lambs: 50-75 lbs., good and choice j S6® 6.60. i EAST ST LOUIS. 111., Oct. 20 Hogs—s Receipts, 5,000; market around 5 cents lower; slow at decline; fetv pigs steady to weak: top $4.65: bulk 160-230 lbs , $4 55® 14.60; heavier weights not established: 140160 lbs . $4,354/4.60: 80-130 lbs $3 50® 4 25• j sows mostly, $3.25® 3.60. Cattle—Receipts! j 1.000: calves. 800: market, steers in liberal supply: two loads about steady at $3.80; ! weighty kinds meeting narrow demand; I good heifers, cows and bulls steady; I vealers 25c lower with top $6.75; heifers. ! $2.5® 5; cows, s2® 2,50; low cutters sl® | 1.25; top sausage bulls. $2.50: slaughter | steers. 550-1.100 lbs., good and choice. $5 25 j ®6.50: common and medium, S3® 5.50. ; 1.100-1.500 lbs., choice. $5.50®6: good $5 ;®5.75; medium. $3.75® 5.25. Sheep—Re- • ceipts. 1,000: market, steady; bulk lambs to packers. 56.25®6.50; city butchers inactive: ; medium lambs, $4.50® 5: common throw--i outs. 53.50®4. slaughter ewes. 52®2.75; ! lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice. s6® 6.75: common and medium. $3.50® 6.25. .yearling wethers. 90-110 lbs., good and (Choice, S4®s: ewes. 50-150 lbs. good and choice. $1.50® 2.75; all weights common and medium, S1 ®2. PITTSBURGH. Oct. 20—Hogs—Receipts. 2.000: holdovers. 750: earlv sales mostly steady on local account: bulk lftf-220 ibs!. $4 904/ 5; sverai decks held higher: 220250 lbs.. $4 754/5: 250 lbs. up $4 254/4 75: 125-150 lbs.. $4.50® 4.75: pigs, quotable $44/4.50: packing sows. 53.50® 4.25. Cattle Receipts. 60: steady with Monday; good grass steers quotable $44/4 85. Calves— Receipts. 76; steady; good and choice vealers, $7,504/8: heavy calves. $5.50 down. Sheep-Receipts, 500: steady to mostly 10c higher on sorted, around 75 lbs.‘; lambs, bulk. $6.50®6.75: common to medium. $2.50®5; aged stock weak. CLEVELAND. Oct. 20 —Cattle—Receipts 200; market steady: steers average 900 ibs.. mostly at $6.35; top choice at $6 50 ■common to good heifers s3® 4 50: good! cow s. $2.75® 3.25: butchers, S3 25 ti 375 Calves—Receipts. 250: market steady fair--1 ly active; bulk selling at $7 60; $1 iower for week; choice to price. $7,504/8 com- I i mon to good ranging between s3® 7.50 ac- i i cording to grades. Sheep—Receipts 1 200 market active, mostly 25c higher: choice wethers, $2.50® 3 25; choice spring iamb' 56.75® 6 85: common and cull. s3® 5. Hogs ’ - Receipts. 900; market steady: 30c lower for week: $4 85 top: heavies. *4 2584 60 choice butchers. $4 60® 4 85. stags. $2 50 roughs. $3 50 p.g-. $44(4 25. FT WAYNE, Oct 20.—Hogs—Steady 2GO-225 lbs . $4.55: 160-200 lbs.. $4.45: 225250 lbs . S4 45: 250-275 lbs . $4 35 275-300 Its. $4 25; 300-350 lbs. $4 150-160 lbs $4 30: 140-150 ibs.. $4 05: 130-140 lbs . S3 80: 100-130 lbs., $3,254/3.50; roughs. $3 25 .stags $2 25. Calves—s 7 Lambs—s 650 LAFAYETTE. Oct. 20.—Hogs—Market | steady: 200-275 ibs . $4.25®4 3fl: 275-325 libs, $4 10®4.20 150-200 lbs, $4,104/4 25 | 130-150 Ibs . $3.80® 4: 100-130 ibs . ss‘.3.s* laailM*’ $6 s6° <^ ,D; lop calves - *® ; tO P
Chicago Stocks J ——Bv Abbott. Hoppin * Cos TOTAL SALES 60 000 SHARES —Oct. 19— High. Low Close ! Abbot Lab . 38 3 4 38‘i 38’ 2 Acme Steel Cos 22 21 21 Asbestos Mfg , • ... |,i i Bastian-Blessine 5 J * s‘. . B®n(J)x Aviation 12‘b 11 11 ; Bershoff Brew Cos gl 3 i Bore-Warner '2 5 )’ y* • Braeh A- Sons 7% i . Brown Fence A- Wire A ... Brown Fence Wire B 2 E L Bruce Cos i Butler Bros 3 l i 2 * 3 Canal Construction 2 Castle AM • Cent 111 Pub Serv pfd 18> 18 18 Cent 111 Securities pfd 6; Cent Ind Power pfd J,- | Cent & So West I‘* : Cent, A- So West P L pfd . 10 Chi & North Western.. 7U 6 s s 6* s Chicago Corp Com. . 2% 2 2 Chicago Corp pfd 22% 21 3 22 Chicago Flexible Shaft ... • Chicago Mail Order ... ••• }*. Chicago Yellow Cab . 1* J 1J 5 I*' Cities Service .2% 2 i bCcmmonwealth Edison * Consumers S'r or pfd. . . 4 = i Cord Corp 6% a 3 * J’a I Crane Cos pfd ■ • Davton Rubber DeMe's, Inc. Pfnce... 15 2 H'2 lUj ! Dexter Cos. . 4U Electric Household .. 9% 9 9* General House Util . 14 1 * 12 * 13 * Great Lakes Aircraft ... • ■ Great Lakes Dredge 16 ! 2 15 lj , Grigsbv-Grunow’ ...... 1 7 r 1 3 4 J ■ I Jefferson Elec . • ? Kalamazoo Stove 16 15 15 Keystone Steel ‘ Kingsburv Brew Cos .... 85* 8 8% Libby-McNetl • •• 3 ! Lynch Corp 30 23' 2 28 ? : Marshall Field 13 12'. 12% ! McCord Rad A" 5 McGraw Electric ... 4,3 Metro Industries ... 10 1 ! Middle West Utilities ) i Middle W Ut 65 Pf A I' 3 [ Nachmann Springfield 5% I National 3es Inv 1 / I ational Standard 20 I National Union Radio , N Am G & El . 3 j Northwest Banc 5% 5 5% ! Northwest Engineering. .. ... 3% Potter Cos i Prima Cos 12 11% 11% | Public Srv N P 21% 20 20 ! Pub erv T~r P(ri ... 50 Quaker Oats pfd . . 116 Raytheon V T C 2% 2 . 2 Reliance International 2 Ryerson A Son . .. 12% Sears Roebuck 34% 33V. 33 s * Swift & Cos 12% 11% 11% Swift International ... 20% 19% 20% Thompson JR U S Gvpsum com 43% Utah Radio 1% l'/ 114l 1 4 Viking Pump pfd 23 Vortex Cup Cos ... 6 Vortex Cup Cos A ... 25 Walgreen Cos com 16% 15% 16 Warchell pfd 4 Ward Montgomery A 59 Wieboldt. Stores 10% Williams Oil-O-Matic 3 Indianapolis Cash Grain —Oct. 19— The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basis 41% New York rate, were: Wheat—Steady: No. 1 red, 65> 2 ®66’ 2 c; No. 2 red, 64%@65%c; No. 2 hard, 64' 2 @ 65 %c. Corn —Weak: No. 2 white. 30®31c: No. 3 white. 2S®3oc; No. 2 yellow. 29®30c; No. 3 yellow, 28® 29c No. 2 mixed. 28® 29c: No. 3 mixed, 27® 28c. Oats—Steady; No. 2 white. 25®26c; No. 3 white, 24®25c. Hay—Steady; (F, o. b. country po*?ts taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville) —No. 1 timothy, s6® 6.50; No. 2 timothy. $5.50® 6. —lnspections Wheat No. 1 red, 3 cars; total. 3 cars. Corn—No. 2 white, 7 cars; No. 3 white. 1 car: No. 4 white, 1 car; No. 5 w.’Vte 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 19 cars; No. 3 yellow. 10 cars: No. 4 yellow, 4 cars; No. 6 yellow, 1 car: total. 44 cars. Oats—No. 3 white. 2 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car; Sample white. 1 car; total. 4 cars. Seienterh Club <0 Hear Allen Speaker for the luncheon Monday of the Scientech Club at the Columbia Club will be A. J. Allen, secretary of Indianapolis Associated Employers.
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GRAIN FUTURES ' MOVE DOWN IN INITIAL SALES Government's Hog Processing Program Disturbing Factor. BY HARMAN W. NICHOLS l nit*d Prrs* Staff C‘nrrP!HK>nflent CHICAGO. Oct. 20.—Grains broke slightly at the opening of the Board ! of Trade today. Wheat futures dropped % to 1\ cents; corn. % to % cents; oats unchanged to % cent down, and rye unchanged to % cent lower. Brokers believed as long as spot wheat parities mount other developments are of little consequence. Wiile wheat advanced materially with government buying for relief purposes yesterday, trading remained unsettled because of weakness in stocks and uncertainty in ! the foreign situation. Liverpool today was fractionally lower than expected. Corn has been less progressive as of late than wheat and closed lower yesterday. Uncertainty as to TOLEDO CASH GRAIN By rin ted Fress TOLEDO, Oct. 19.—Grain close—Grain in elevators, transit hilling: Wheat, No 2 red. 80%®81%c; Corn, No. 2 yellow. 43%®44%c; Ooas. No. 2 white, 32%® 33%c; Rye, No. 2. 62®63c. Track prices. 28%c rate: Wheat, No. 1 red, 76%®77%c; No. 2 red. 75%®76 , 2 c; Corn. No. 2 yellow, 39® 40c: No. 3 yellow, 38® 39c; Oats. No. 2 white. 29%®30%c: No. 3 white Oct . 57.05A.; Dec.. *7 20A, March. $7 40A Alsike, Cash, $8.50; Dec . $8.70. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON V.'HFAT City grain elevators are paving 67 rents for No. 2 sort rea wneat. utner grades on their merits. r investmenTl 1 SECURITIES | I I. G. KAHN | v i 81 1 COMPANY 1 I 1 j Stocks Bonds j Investment Trusts Suite 445, Illinois Bldg. j( i Lincoln 6787—Indianapolis J Active Trading in L T . S. Government Securities Municipal Bonds Land Bank Bonds Gravel Road Bonds General Market Securities • Direct Private Wire to Principal Markets i Pf ass 8 Hiighel INCORPORATED Chicago INDIANAPOLIS Ft. Wayne Illinois Bldg. / Lincoln 256S
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the government's hog processing program has been disturbing Oats have been fairTv firm but continued to be influenced by the action of wheat and other grains. Chicago Futures Range —oet. 20 WHEAT— Prev. High. Low 10 no ciose. Dec 79 .77% .76% 79 Mav 80% 79% 80 .80% July "8% .77 .77% .78% CORN - Dec 40'. .39% 40% 41 \fav 46 % 45% .46 47 July 49 .47% 48% 49 * OATS Dec. 30 .29% 29% 30 Mav 32 7 * 31% .32% 33 Julv 30’. .29% .30% 31 RYE - Dec 50 s . 49% 49% SO * May 57% .56 .56 57 Julv .. - • .5 (% BARLEY - Dec .. • -4* a May - 4t CHICAGO CASH GF AIN By t ailed Fri CHICAGO. Oc; 19 Cash Grain Wheat -No 2 red, 78c No. 2 hard. 76% ® 79c: No 2 mixed. 55®77c Corn toldi No 2 \e:iow 39®4n%(\ No 3 yellow. 39%®39r. No. 4 veliow. 37% . 38c: No 6 vellow. 31%c; No. 1 white. 40c No 2 white. 40®40%c; No. 3 white. 39%c. sample grad*. 29%'./ 33c Oats- No. 2 white. 29%30c No 3 white 27%® 28%c. Rve No sales. Barlev— 384i 65c Timothy *5.75® 6.75 Clover Seed *9 50® 12 50 Cash Provisions La'd —s4 95. loose. $4.80. leaf. $4.75. D. S. bellies, $4 62. ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN By Vnited Fret* ST I.OUIS. Oct 19 —Cash Grain Wheat in good demand. %c lower on red and 2%c higher on hard wheat: No. 2 red. 80'. 81%c; No. 3 red. 79%c; No 5 red 77c; No. 2 hard. 80c. nominal No. 2 mixed. 77%c: No. 3 mixod. 78%c; No 5 mixed, 76%c. Corn in limited demand, unchanged; No 2 vellow 40c No. 3 yellow. 39%c. No. 2 w hite 42' 2 c. Oats in limited demand; %e lower: No 2 white. 30c r 1 fWE BUY AND SELL: i H U. S. Government Bonds I p U. S. Territorial and Insular Bonds I p Indiana Municipal and Gravel Road Bonds I f Land Bank Bonds I p Home Owners’ Loan Corporation Bonds ff. Bonds and Stocks of Indiana Corporations P General Market Municipal { Indianapolis | Bond and Share Corporation !?9 Coil Morkel Slrssl felsphone Riley 4551 I OFFICE SPACE Jjlfc Architects & Builders Bldg. Baldwin Big Four Circle Tower Consolidated Continental Guaranty Indiana Pythian Kahn Kresge Medical Arts • Meyer-Kiser Roosevelt Stewart Block Traction-Terminal KLEIN & KUHN Ine. Property Management • LINCOLN 3545
