Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 16

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

10 THE IXDIAXAFOLTS STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1028. 1 clover clover mlted. tll50fM3: So. hay. 17.50.

GRAIN MARKETS Counie Denser. INSPECTIONS. Corn No. 3 white, 3 cars: No. 4 white, Leather Companies Make Good Profits in 1927 a white.

1 car; smiiiue vwnte, cura: No. 4 yh uw. IS cars: ft el- CHICAGO, March ST. FOLLOWS CRASH 2 cars: No, yellow, cars', sample yellow. 3 cars; No.

a mixed. 2 cars: o. mixed. 1 ar: sample niiied, 3 cars; ear. 1 car.

Total. .14 cars. Oats No. white. 1 car: No.

white. 8 tars; sample white 1 car, No. 3 mixed, I car. Total. I cars.

forthcoming that private, eitimstes will show winter wheat to he at a relatively low rendition led to late rally in wheat prices today. Corn ateo ref ained moat Seven leather companies report combined net profits of $5, 396, ITS for tht year 192T, as compared with $1,14,720 for 19:8. HE dance melodies from Golrtmark's "The Queen of Shelm" are to on of tha outstanding features of the Kolster radio hour to be broadcast by the Columbia broadcasting aystem at 8 o'clock tonight. In addi TOWA SeiEMTlW Tt HAVE- Net Fronts A OtoV S08JKT WHEHrHEV 19'T 1928 of an early decline, helped by better demand for cum available, to be delivered at once. Closing quotations on wheat were Ir- 6R47APCASTTHE LIVESTOCK Stocks Collapse at Opening and Make Sharp Recovery 0T THP MOMAH NtlrVI 4VEM Amalgamated Leather Companies.

Irc 68.701 American Hide tnd Leather Company 143,264 Barnet Leather Company, Inc. 152.410 reeuiat. cent net lower to cent advance, with corn rent to ia cent off 343.694 8(10, 6S9 150.754 273,068 315,265 550,79 77.659 534.909 Grsfton Knight tion to the Kolster Radio Symphony orchestra, this program M-tll present a group of vocal and instrumental among which will be found the Kolster Radio male quartet, tenor, barytone, soprano, flutist and violinist. Among the instrumental solos will be found the "Melody" from Gluck's "Orpheus," to be rendered by the Kolster Radio flutist, supported by the orchestra, and a violin solo rendition of' oata shade to eent down, and pro-viaions 'arvinr from 2 cents decline to a rlee of 1 i cents. Monthly unofficial rron reporta due early net week reeeived the hulk of In Broad Market.

CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 15. 1.154.S62 218. S4S 3.S17.399 National Leather Compny. Ohio Leather tympany U. S.

Leather Company BiTsiiTioa rrom wneat traoera today dut- ina tne late neaiinte It was rurrent 1797. 75; packlnr sows, largely 17 Cattle Receists. few sales plain rossip init mese reporta wouiq have $1,144,730 Totals b'MiJh ssoect. and thre waa ronaider. tjRip.THEir'tu ue.

i I A Bc)k. I I7f APCAiT KIW YORK, March 27. JP) A en-fattonal break in stock prices followed fcy a iplrlud recevary tent total salts -n tha New York Stock Exchange todtv Am another new high reebrd at TIJ.4.9 iharea. Extreme declines, which ran from 5 to nearly 20 points, were nearly ateera and bulls look stead top Monday. 113.

SO. Calves Receipts. 1': Arm: hulk eood and choice ealerl. Ilif UK Deficit. Note Where figures published are before certain e.hsrjes, they have been so included.

anie ouyin naaei on tnia oircumatance. Lnrtely as a reault. the market Anlehed hifher for all deliveries except Mav. Earlier, however, prices most of tha time tvere. lower, influenced bv weakneaa of Liverpool quotatlona and by slackness of export demand for wheat from Korth America, as nell hv forect Sheep Receipts.

00; stead'; mostly clipped lambs selllpi at IU1S; shorn ewes quotable to JS.S"; spring lambs around 1-3. Drlgo's "Valse Bluette." Stations broadcasting this proeram are' WOR, WCAC, WEAN, WMAK, WJAS, WAIU, WGHP, WOWO, KMBC, WMAC, WFBL, WCAO, WADC, WKRC, WMAQ, KMOX and KOIU (By tht Antedated Press.) Programs in Central standard time. All -time Is P. M. unless indicated.

Wave lengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. CINCINNATI. March ST. OFI ft'nited Statea rtenartment of Agricul ture! Hogs Receipts. left over.

3.476: alow, steady to 10c lower; butch- eta ahowing decline: hulk good ana hoice 170 to 20 lbs. USCffiSH: few 1 si: 57S to inn ih aiouud 120 to 1:30 Goodrich Hour. 8S KVW. Clilcsso 140 lbs. I7.50i I.

Csttle Heceipts. 20'': til recorded In the Arat half hour. The fallv which followed tained momentum 'tis the session progressed, muit of the arly losses beinr reduced, wiped out, and In several cases con verted Into rather sizable (rains. The reaction was not aaawiated with any development In the day's news, but was jrenerally regarded as a natural correction of a top-heavy speculative position created after three weeks of almost teadilv ristn prfces. Stiffenlnir rrna in one rates and renewed warnings by bankers and consrvatl a commissi on houses arait excessive speculation may fcava been contributtna factors.

An opening decline in General Motors. Instead of the widely expected it ml fteady; odd lots steers and heifers up to AUTO AND SHOE PRODUCTION GAINS, TRADE SURVEY SHOWS Output of Factories in Seventh Federal Reserve Dis-trict Increases 2.8 Per Cent in February. 1:00 Uncle Bob. 1.30 Concert orchee'r. 8:45 Frederic W.

Wile. enoweri eer domestic winter wheat territory. Oitplnjs Comnamtite Ottenaih. March delivery of wheat diaplaved comparati atrenstli throurhout the day. This waa aarrlbed to efforta to en up accounts on-the rart of trade who wers short of wheat to All contracts that expire before April 1.

Meanwhile, receipts of U7 carload of whent in Chicsco todsy were enerallv regarded as evidence that train from othr niarketa waa betn broueht here fur delivery prior to the month end. Th-ie some talk. too. of posnihilltv that the United Rtatas wheat visible supply total on Monday would ahow an Itt-crease. Cn the other hand, a decreaae Champion Hnarklaia, 12: rew nutcher cows, 19.50 down: low cutters and cutters, strone, best medium hulls.

19. Calves Receipts, 375: vealers. 50c to II higher; top IU.S"; bulk llnaoerlK. Mheen Heceinta. K0: 313.0 KOKA Pittsburgh 930 7 00Chamnion Uparkers.

7:30 yvivania Forestera. Variety Hour. 319.3 WGY chenectndy 190 Rolllckera. 1:00 Ipana Troubadoura 8 Goodrich Hour. POITHERX.

7:30 Svlvania foresters. 100 Variety Hour. Studio Proaram, 3S9.4 imM. strong; best shorn lambs. 114 50: wooled I 30 National Grand Opera.

10:39 Danes Musle. 440.S Detroit dsn 0 :30 Serenaders. 7:00 Champion Snarkers 7:30 Kelvlnator Program. 8:30 Potpourri. 1:00 Saxophones.

1:30 Variety Hour. J.M.1 WWJ. Detroit (50 pinner Music. 1:15 Musical Proer-na. iamoa quoted around lis: ewes, sc.

BVFFALO. N. March 27. lfll 7:30 South Shore Opera 'Vtiited Statea Department of Agilcul-turet Hoks Keceipta. ion; holdovers.

1.43U; market strong; 170 to 210 lbs. WW l'i; few 240 to 2ii0 lbs. 11.10; 325 lbs. fcu'fre to 2ou or er. undoubtedly as arely reeponMhle for the earlv flood cf aeUina; orders.

Several of the indenendent motors, includina Chrveler. Packard unit Ptudehsker, had advanced to new hisrli records en opening eatee. After a ten-minuta delav, the first sa'e of General Motors appeared at the. spiead quotation of the lower flRiira representimr an A.irn I er 1 1 1- rlrnn nf noflflv llillnTH H.50: mas and hrht llaltts. ISfllSK; 413.S) WSB Atlanta 30 Mvera' Orchestra.

-3" Pinner Concert. 7:00 Seara Raebusk packing sows, 177.50. Cattle Keceipta, nut: market atearty; few gooo 9:00 ipana Troubadours. GoorirUn Hour. 1:30 Organ.

or 3.4?,nno husheia in the worlds avail-able stock was announced. Has Bearish Effect. Betr weather for tha movement of corn had a decided bearish effect on the corn market early, but waa partly counterbalanced later bv wheat teere, 113: low culler and cutter cowa, CHICAGO, March 27. Industrial activity increased materially during February, the monthly trade survey of the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago indicates. The report is as follows Shoe factories in the Seventh Federal Reserve district operated at seasonally higher levels during Febru l4.5H4t fl.25.

Calves Receipts, Jliid mm ket This inno ranttu t-fla 4ar1 rr.rPJ Of Jl. nil 310.2 WD A P. Kansas City 7:05 o'clock this evening. Mrs. Frank West, soprano, will sing.

ateadv: good to choice vealers. 117. oft; cull and common. I8.01!; few medium klnda. IHf I.

Sheep rteceipta. chases by district tanners were reported below those of January. The market was very active early in March. Prices declined. Output Gains.

For the second successive month production of passenger automobiles in the United States increased in February over the preceding month and was larger than in the corresponding month a year ago; output aggregated 290,830. which compares with 205,543 in January nd 264,171 in February, 1927. Truck output of Club. 1:00 Nlghthawks: Charlie Garland. 1:30 Superball Lutrtaln-era.

10:00 Dearborn Over nightera. 365. WKHII-WJ-ID, Chi-eago S0 :00 Studio. 7:00 Music. 1:00 Children's Program.

Studio (two houra). 11 :00 Music, 4U.t-WfiN-WI.ra. Chicago 130 :10 Tncie Quln; Ensemble. 7 :00 Hriinswtck Hour. Ipana Troubadours.

om orders and motors quickly plunaed downward to droppina from Hi to ISO between sales. Flood of Snipe. Foundation. 8:00 ipana Troubadours. Hour.

8:30 National Grand Opera. 4D9.T MBAP Fort Worth (100 9:09 Seven Aees. ipana Troubadours. Ramblers. American available supplies of ion; holdovers, quality plain sio :00 School of the Air, 7:00 Ike and Mike.

Ipana Troubadours. 1:30 Goodrich Hour orn decreased 1.391. mm husheia for tlm kft nominally ouotaltle fak ary than in January, with shipments 1130 Ooldkettea Orches lower good hnire lnmba lif -hie around. hnlk rill and common, 112.50 fat pi, Sfttj 10. NKW YORK.

Marrh 27- 'P Fenves Receipts. 210; areadv: atern. l.VJi'i; stara hulls, Sfi9; rwa, Calves Iicftpi8. SfiO; steady: veals, eommnn week, anil are 47.178.0011 bush, -la annum 51.2l3.tl'MI husheia a year aeo. Oata pn.

-os followed mainly the action of corn. Provstona had no pronounced trend, lard linr, eaay and meats firm. Aetie futures ranged, as follows: Close. 3SI.4 KTH1 Hoi Springs quickly followed by a flood of selling 1 totaling 2T8 "nt 'jl" in other im with renin duotion. Twenty-five companiM re-sweeping-decline as under av a few ported stock shoes on hand at the minutes.

DuPont dimmed from 314 close of the month equivalent in the to 380V4. Tnitert States steal from 151 la 7,1 nf the vol- tra. 11:45 Xighthawka. IM.S WTMJ, Milwaukee 1.070 1:00 Orchestra and Fea- tires. 1 :00 Communities Program.

a-oe, Chris rieutsrh. I National Grand to prim, I7.75fflil; lieht weight "Ulls, STflfiSO: hut trmilks and fed. I79S1 Low Mar. 27 Mar. 26 32,538 also increased in February m'tn Mniit'ifonierv-'vt'rt from umc of Februarv shipments.

Unfilled Wheat Ma rch May Shten and lamha Re-einis, 4. 4 all High 3 4" 1.40 1, 1 3i, 1361a, mil 9. Organ, a Orchestra. 7:45 Piano; Orchestra. tt.1.9 KPRO Houston 1090 0:10 Ford and Glenn.

7:39 NBC P-oerams. 9:30 Studio Con-ert. over the preceding month, but was 149i to HO and Sears-Roehurk from order nn the hooks of twentv-four 1.40 1.40, 1.401, 1 9 i 1.3I 1.40V, 1 J71, 1.3S 1.40 IS 1.S5H 1.3SL, cnnainned direct aalea. Hoga He caipis. 3.S30: none r-n aale.

July not, to 97. similar recession took nla provided for aoproxi-1 less than a year ago. Orchestra. 11:39 Oriole Orchestra. and Glenn.

Other Feature Programs. 7:00 Champion Pparkers; Phil Cook WJZ. KPKA WLW. WJR. KV1V.

KWK. WRHM. Ipana Troubadors: Program of Smiles WKAF, WKC, WCV, WGR. WTAM. WWJ.

WSAI. W1.IB. KSD. wrcA HO. WOW.

WDAF. KVOO. BAP, KPIIC. WHAS WSM. WMC.

WSB. KOA. WOC. 8 :30 Goodrich Hour: Orchestra and Ouartet WEAF. wnC.

WQY. WGR, WTAM. WWJ, WS AT. MGN, KJP. WCCO.

lVHA WOW, 3VPAF. KVOO. WFAA. KPRC. WHAS.

WMC. W3B. WOAI. WOC. 8:00 Columbia Phenograph Hour: Ptudio Partv WOR, WAPC WAIU.

WKRC. WGHP, WMAQ. WOWO, KMBC. KOIL. National Grand Opera; "Er- nani" WEAK.

WRC. WGR, WTAM. WSAI. WTMJ KSD. WOC.

WHO. WOW. WHAS. WSB. 10 30 New Tork Dance Musio WE AF.

KSD. WHO. 403.1 WCrO. MinpeapoUs- 91 1 nnu 1 103', .57 1 104 .571, .57 .51 Supporting orders were- quickly sup- mgtely five weeks' business at the February sales of automobiles by riied. checking the de-ime and i nne-! current rate of distribution.

both wholesalers and retailers in the SotXnSdC1. "Dupom A smaller quantity of leather was middle West continued to expand, al-T'nlted statts Steel to 4. Hudson to i produced in ths district during Feb-1 though they averaged below a year and sears-lioaburk to itt- ruary than in the preceding month ago. Sales of used cars followed a -to. according to reports similar trend.

Stocks of new car, confidence. New York Central and Roc I sent direct to this bank by repre- on hand Feb. 29 increased in tht w'r. J3'd. t0 "'V I sentative tanneries.

Slightly more monthly tnd yearly comparisons: Sept Corn May July Sept Oats March May July (old) Julv (nev) Hye March. May July Sept Lard- .99 1 "2H 1 03), .51 1 UH 1 19tT 1.11V, WH.4 Louisville 830 9:45 Frederic TV. Wile. Crowel! Program. I -so ipana Troubadours.

1:39 Goodrich Hour. I 1:10 National Grand, IIS 101 l.o: .51 .11 1.19H 1.19 I 1 1.55 st. I'sni .40 1 :00 Minneapolis pro-rram 7:00 Banking: Music. Tnana Troubadours. 1:30 Goodrich Hour.

ana jio-s. respectively, eim-iaii of 16 MILLION IN GOLD EXPORTED TO GERMANY NEW TORK, March 7. t) Tha tetal amount ef fold axported to Gar-many in ths paat two weeki was Increased to 18,009, 000 today whan waa shipped by tha Guaranty Trust Company, tad. 14.000.000 tha Imernatior al Areeptanca bank. A consignment of JS, 000, 00(i want to Hamburf tw weeks ao, followed by anwthar of SS.Ono.oOO, to Berlin.

No detail regarding the ahipmems have been levelled, but it it understood that the transfers repreaent special tranaactiona for the Relchsbank. was bought in enormous amounts on a opera. i 10 JO nance; Orgss. rienced an increase in sales over; Jan. 31 and were less in number 1 19H 111'.

1 111 1.05 1114 330.9 WM XsshTille lilt SOS. I WOW. Omaha ST0 January, and nearly all showed gains than on ths corresponding date of in comparison with last year. Prices 1 1927, but greater in value. Deferred 9 Prorram.

7:00 Pinner Concert. 8:00 WE AF Procram. 9:30 Frolic: Studio. Goodrich Hour. 9 :30 Vocal.

10:35 Dance and songs. :4t.t WLS. Chicsio RIO Supperbell Program 7 :30 Tenor. All-State Hour. 1:0" choral Music.

1:30 Forgotten Operas. 10:00 Popular Preirim. 428.3 WLW. Cincinnati 100 :00 Vagabonds. 1:50 Farm Couneil; Vagabonds 7:0 Champion (parkers.

7:30 studio; Trio. Organ: Vagabonds. 31.S WSAI. CinrlnnsU SJO Gibson Orchestra. 7:00 Rupp and Ferte.

7 Brunawick Program. 1:00 ipana Troubadours. :30 Goodrich hour. 8:30 National Grand Opera. 399.S WTAM.

Clereland 7S0 Hour. 7:30 Fur Trappers, jt on Ipana Troubadours. :30 Hour. :30 National Orand Opera. 10:30 Memories Cardm.

314.1 Wor. lTfniort tended to ease. 11.55 11 I'l 13. or 11.50 1HS JJ-OS May July Concert Orchestra. 7:00 Great Momenta in Htstarv.

7:39 String Orchestra. Troubadours, 1 Hour. 1 :30 National Grand 9HA WBVtR Vau. I payment sales of thirty-one dealers averaged 48.2 per rent of their total retail aalea in February, compared with 44.4 in January and S6.2 per cent a year ago. Chicago trading in packtr green hidea and akina allowed a further recession during February; shipments from the city as well as pur- 11 11 in 12.10 11.40 11.85 12.50 12.72 13.00 11.10 11 TT 1J.07 11 45 11.70 12.

S2 12.75 13.07 KID! May July Bellies March Mav 12.75 July 13.07 343.1 KSP, St. T.onl 550 12.75 13.07 1010 1:30 Concert Program (J hours). WESTERN. 9 KOA Denver 9:00 Ipana Troubadours. 8:30 Brown Palace Orchestra.

8:00 Instrumental: Mixed Quartet. 1 :09 Gonzales Orchestra. 7:00 Crowell Hour. Troubadours. 1 :30 Goodrich Hour.

9:30 National Grand rising stale, touching a new peak 21 -j on unconfirmed reports of buying for control by Standard Oil interests. Radio at Peak. Radio waa tha spectacular individual feature. Sipping to 1st 4 In the opening break, the stock aubsequently rallied to a new high level for all time at 169. closing at 15g for a net gain of 12 points on the day.

Net sains of 3 points op more also were recorded by Case Threshing, Chtistie-Brown. Commercial Solvents. Gabriel Snubuer, Hershcy Chocolate, Howe Sound. International Harvester, Montgomery-Ward, tiinimuuti Company and sio.s-Shettield Steel. Call money held steady at 4 4 per eent all day.

Banks called about 15. out. -Oflt, in loans presumably in anticipation of heavy montll-etjd requireuienta. Tone money and commercial paper rates weri W-chanK'ed. Foreign exchanges ruled slightly lower with the exception of Japanese n.

which reco eretl 27 points of the 4 break of yesterday. Sterling cables ruled around 14. 88 3-lii. Commodity markets nioi ed within nar COMMISSION ROW ITEMS. Tha loual whofeaala fruit and vegetable market yesterday resumed the usual midweek steadiness.

Quotations were prartk-Blly unchanged throughout the entire list whila buying asaumed average propoitiona. Financial 10-30 Manger 401.5 WEAK New York GRAIN MARKET PICK-UPS. Yesterday's primary grain market receipts a Rains ihf receipts of th corresponding: day last year tvpro (in lu-ahrlsi: Wheat, s. 517.001; corn, 1,1 4 7.000 va 4 fi 9, onn 419,000 vh. flour.

80.000 barrels vs. 74.OU0 barrels. 408.8 KFI loj Angeles 10 7:00 Ornwell Hour. R-nn Ipana Troubadours. Goodrich Hour.

SYNDICATE PURCHASES PACIFIC COAST BONDS The Pacific coast joint stock land banks have sold 1.500.cno of 5 per cent bonds to the Harris Trust and Savings Bank (Chicago), Halsey, Stuart A William R. Compton Coninanv American National Company (San First Securities Company (Loe NEW YORK, March 27. The greatest participation by employes of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 04(1 9:09 Trio: Svninhonet. Phil Cook, entertainer and singer of comedy songs, will be the guest artist during the Champion Sparkers' throutrh stations associated with tho program, which will be broadcast Blue network tonight at 7 o'clock. Cook's numbers will include a novelty recitation with orchestral accompaniment, and two of his own compositions, "No Face Like Your Own" and "Dear Little Gad-About." The orchestra, under the direction nf Walter G.

Haenschen, will play "Lila," "Heartaches and Dreams" and "When?" all fox and will close with "Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs Off the Moon." Prom-ams. 9:30 National Grand Opera. 384.4 K(iO Ouklotid 780 1 0 30 Manyer Orchestra. 1 -tin Jack and Kthvl. 144.3 WJZ VFW YORK Shipments: "Wheat.

4.17.000 vs. corn. SS 9.000 vs. 31.0 00 na s. 504.00') as.

flour, 123.000 barrels va. barrels. security company (Los 10:30 Various Features 2lji hrs. 191.8 KfiW Portland 010 Northwest Mines. 1 1 Concert.

nBeiesi. or these bonds. ISno.nno are obligations of the Pacific Coast Joint ranees: Corn. flour, barrel3. S00 Fcllnse Clipper.

W. Wile. 7 :00 Musical, ana Troubsdour. 9 -30 Goodrich Hour. 9 :30 National Grand Op eta.

835.4 WHO. Dei Moines Orchestra. 7:00 Music Clubs. 7 Program. 1.00 Ipana Troubadours.

Washington sickle pears have been added to the fruit list at 13.5(1 per one-half box while Oregon cauliflower I. a new addition in the vegetable group. The lattei is quoted at 2.75 a crate. Southern parsley and Nancy Mnll sweet potatoes registered advances. The parsley rose to tia cents a dozen bunches, while the sweet potatoes showed a 2h-rent Increase, on pamper quantities, be-ins quoted at i2 25 for that amount.

FBlITSl AND VEGETABLES. FRUITS. Apple. Fancv barrel apples, seasonable varieties. i7Jll: fancy basket, apples 4'1-lb baskets.

seaaonaMe varieties, 12.25-5 3.25: choice box apples, seasonable it I. 1 2 Dance. sso a Concert Orchestra. :45 Feederir W. Wile.

Champion barkers. Variety Hour. 9:00 Tango Orchestra. 457.3 WOR wark 710 7:00 Rein Pears. 7: so ft.

S. Player. 1:00 Kolster Hour. I no Columbia Hour. nf' hank Francisco: of the Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land 43J.3 KPO San I ranrisrey i The Pparkers will be heard through Los Angeles, and I5n.

i 0f nf Voast, 8tot-'k bank lnl banks i WJZ, WPZ. WB7.A, KUKA, WLW, Trio. WJR. KVW, KWK and WRHM. '-uniroiiea nv the stock holders of eisht P.c, row and irregular limits, final uuotatHiS ahowing few important changes on tue day.

MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Indianapolis bank clearings yesterday were which compare wit a I3.1T?,u0u for the corresponding day of lust year. Bank deposits wr 17,057,000 vs. IT.IJO.OOO a year am. March 27 Bar silver.

34 J-ld an ounce. Money, 37i per cent. Discount ratea; Short bills. 4 per cent; three months' bills. 4 1-16 per cent.

its stock ownership plan was represented this year when employes applied for shares of 7 per cent preferred stock at $120 a share. This total was 63 per cent of the employes. At two of the plants, Lackawanna and Cambria, 95 per cent of the employes applied for shares. The plan was instituted In 1B21 to eaeourage thrift and arouse interest in ths corporation's earnings and affairs. Net profit of United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company for 19:7 was $3,031,328, equal to $3.78 a share on the common, after preferred dividends, against $3,038,165 in tu.i-u aripua eatures 10:05 Bvers' Orchestra.

hourai. "tal resources Wm. ramsmVlfll" art tft VlA I Traumtrle" "Pream" are due March 1 I9ij and are being offered at l.o;', and interest, to yield about 4. 15 ref -o the optional dat. th.

Knx mi-ted ouartet as S' 'ur M. nrl HINCHLIFFE'S OFFER REVEALED BY VIFE LOXDOX, March Z'. Hinchliffe, spfaking today with reference to the statsmttnt that Misi Crrapefruit Florida, crate. J3.7595 Ft lend" (orsl): "Ramona' iwaltil: '-Valse Lleneiiyn-' (aaxophonai: I its. next presentation over the Den (drapes t- on a I i VVonderful: -'The Earl" Moroinir'- i California, per crate.

ver station this evening. These, songs thereafter. lcm L.k Vtah- ha OOu of 4 per cent refunding hnnri. t.im. Jamaica.

100 bv count. (vocal 1 -'Salute D'Amour:" "Pong of the en'ng Tannhauser (framhonei: Hold melod-es (mm nU Savings Bank GRAIN KXl'ORTS DKCUEASE. WASHINGTON, March IT. TP Grain exports from the t'nlted States last week were l.I',9.o00 huihela against bushels, the week before. Commerce figures today gave the folio m- i comparisons between last week's exports ani those of the previous week: Wheat.

491. ono a. fiis.no" bushels: rye. none vs. 53.O00: oata.

117, oon bushels vs. 3n.Mfii bushels; corn, STS.nn bushels vs.SlJ.n: barley. S4.000 vs. 131. 00.

Canadian grains exported last week through United States ports amounted to 2.JS3.0O0 bushels vs. 2.T31.1O0 bushels, while exports last week of North American wheat flour were 197. ooo barrels vs. 41.000 barrels the previous week. The Thomson -McKlnnon grain letter, said: Wheat Lower cables and another foreeaat of unsettled weather in the West gave wheat an easy undertone, but at no time was there anvthing approaching weakness in the market.

There la growing interest in ths new crop deliveries, some of the larger commission houses being seen on buying side, There have been no cables accounting for the decline in Liverpool, but Froomhal! notes a temporary ause DrwmV" ni "Heartaches and Mabe, Bo had offereej her husband, v' 1 a- rainier company fsait Lake tv mH 'Ll Company (Denver). Theae bonds are due. 19ss 1H8 and are Capt. Walter Hinchlitfe, for a trans-Atlantic flight, said that thi wag to have been a fiisht 1926, or $3.80 a share. Regular quar mitieu gi prices to yielo 3 54 per tent.

will be taken from both th classics and the popular field and will include such numbers as "Old Black Joe." "The Lost Chord," "Come Where the Lilies Bloom" and "Love's Old Sweet Song." The program wirt bo from 9:15 to 11 o'clock. Quartet members are Bernics W. Doughty, soprano; Lucile Fowler, contralto: -Ralph Freese, tenor, and Everett E. Foster, barytone. FARIS.

March 27. Price chnRe9 were mixed on the Bourse today. Tart a per cent rentes, 68 franca 4U centimes; I per6enr loans. SS francs yi centimes; exchange on London. K4 francs 3 centimes.

The dollar was quoted at .9 franca 40 centimes. NEW YORK. March 27. Foreign exchangees steady; quetations (in cents; Great Britain, demand, I4 7, cables, $4.83 3-16; sixty-day bills on banks, 44.641. France Demand, 8.33bc; cables; 3.93 'tec.

Italy Demand. 5.28 teu: cables, 6.28 sc. Call Money Firm; a'l JoanB, 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 per cent; asked 4 per cent; time loans Aimer; mixed collateral, sixty to uu days, 4 per cent; tour to six months, per cent; prime meicantile pa per, 4 per cent. i Oranges Florida, a crate. S.g7.25: California navels, a crate.

159 T. Pears Washington D'Anjou, 'i box, 13.50. Washington Sickle, box, 33.50. Pineapples Cuban, per crate. $3.

Strawberries Florida, per quart, 70 3 FRESH VEGETABLES. Artichokes California, a dozen. SI, Asparagus California, per crate, 17.50. Beans Southern, a hamper, 6. Broccoli Texas, per bushel, 13.50.

Brussels Sprouts California, a lb. 35 40c. Celerv Cabbage A dozen, 12.55 tJJ. 10. Cucumbers Indiana hothouse, boxes of one dozen, 82.

15 3. Evoplant A dozen, 2 ff 5.5(1. Endive A dogen, ll.50(&1.75. Kale A barrel. J3.50.

l-rfek A bunch, 75c. Mushrooms Three lb basket, J1.7I. Mustard Southern, per bushel, J2.50. Ovster Plant Dozen bunches. 45c.

i from New York t6 London. liffe refused this offer, saying he would accept ilO.000 because there would b. no further financial re-i ward. This proposal wag refused, i Mra. Hinchliffe declared that herv i husband got nothing from Miss Elsie i Mackay, who was his companion on the ill-fated flight.

terly dividends were aeciarea. February surplus of the Norfolk A Western" was $1,951,411 after charges, against $1,779,619 in February last year. The Delaware Hudson had net operating income of $304,327 against $339,401 in February, 1907. The Pittsburgh Lake Erie had net operating income of $593,267 against $602,257. RrnrWhnlrlers of Lone Star Gas Cor IN THE COTTON MARKET.

NBW YORK. March IT. t) A slight opening- advance was checked by real-Isms: In the cotton market today, and reactions followed on prospects for clear-In weather In the belt. May contracts sold off from 19.58 cents to 1S.3S cents, or 10 points net lower but recovered, closing- at 19.60 cents. The general market closed very steady, net 2 points higher tO 9 POirita lower.

The market Characteristic dance of the Argentine, Brazil and Cuba will be played bv the Taneo directed by Hugo Mariani, during the program In the continental buying, although expecting a revival shortly, as stocks are small. Export demand has been limited in volume, the Seaboard making no estimate of 'ealee. Views Thomson McKin- Bradstreet a available snn- Market Bon: plv show a decrease of 2.412.tui hushiJs r-arsley Dozen bunches, tiOc; South- which will be Droaacast wroufrn stations associated with the Blue network this evening at -9 o'clock. Mr. Mariani.

himself a South American, is realizing in this series of programs an ambition of long standing to pre- steady at an advance of 4 to points on poration, of record April 10, have been given the right after May 15 to miharribe to 360.000 shares of new for the week atrainst 9.70O.00O last ear. ern, per fine. ppas California Telephone, crate. til. 5 orders biouglu in by Total supplies are estimated at :9S.Oiio.-jesvetoaj report of showeia In the aeainat 248 oiio.imo bushels a airo.

nppcehen- There has been no fresh news from our crate, rpppers i on da manROPi. 15 .50. in i- mini oik. juiy old 1 trrovvlna: crop but, there is enough new up to 13.4 cents and Uctoher to 1 D.uii I buvinir of July wheat to give the Idea cents, hut these prices ,1. lD j- Hadishs Rutton hot house, doien sent these colorful tunes.

He has built un an orchestra with an instru- inx. toe market eased later on the bunchos, 9ir SI, Ithubarb Hot house, SSo. entral portion of the belt 6-lb bijnehee, 13 mentation especially adapted for folk stock at the rate of one new share for each three held, at $25 a share. Vote Capital Increase. Directors of the Bank of America, recently acquired by A.

P. Giannini, head of the Bancitaly Corporation, to icai lor rail- vi earner in the L'HStern ell. July reacted to 19. JS tenia LOCAL STATIONS. ITFBM.

Indianapelia 11:00 Noon-JTime Simal. Juiius C. Wsik 4 Son. 12:01 P. M.

firs la Msrket and New Tork Stock Exchange, E-Z Bake Milling- Com. pany. 12:15 P. M. Live Stock Mnrket.

In-dianapolii and Kansas City. P. Inten Service. Koberts Tark M. E.

Church. 12:40 P. M. Lyric Oriran. Ruth Nol-ler.

1 :00 T. M- Closing Grain Market. Ha.ke Hilling Company. 1:30 r. M.

Physical Culture. Indian- aiinlis Life insurance Compnnv. 2:00 V. M. Weal her Forecast and Farm Flashea.

2:10 P. M. House keepers' Chat, Ciales. 2:20 P. M.

Kadio Kdith (ia tes. 2:30 r. M- l'eisottal Beauty Advice. Courtesv Poncilla Li- rratories. 4: T.

M. Time signal. 4:01 P. M. Drama, Parker Wheat-ley.

PisTsTlv-Wltcly. Ellis. 5:00 P.M. Time Signal. 5:01.

P. M. Twilight Hour at the a 1 1:15 P. News Flashea. 5:30 P.

M. Say it. With Flowers." Bertertnann's. :00 p. M.

Time Signal. I :1 P. M. L.vrlo Theater Organ. Ruth N'oller.

p. M. chamber of Commerce Mesea re. 7:05 p. O'd-Titne Melodv Music.

7:30 p. M. Wheeler City Mission. I p. M.

Time Signal. P. M. Virginia Sweet Hour of Music. 9 :30 p.

c.rraoriring Variety Hour. 10:30 M.Time Signal. 10:31 P. M. Ixiewa Palace Kite Kluhhe Frolic.

She Hot A dozen hunrhp. fin 65c. Spinach Tpxh. InuhPl, 1-25. VEfiETA TERRE HAUTE HAS NEW BROADCASTING STATION TERRE HAUTE, March 27.

Terre Hauto's second broadcasting station went into action today, KGFO, a portable transmitter, which although listed from Terre Haute hag been operating on the Pacific coast, was purchased at a receiver a sale by the Banks of the Wabash Broadcasting Association. It will be used as supplementary equipment to WBOW, alfo owned by the same association. WBOW was formerly WRPI, having received the new designation as symbolical of the spot made famous by Paul Dresser'g song. The new transmitter will be used In broadcasting events in tha Wabash valley, which are impossible music of this type, and has supervised the orchestration of the selections his musicians will play. The Tango orchestra will be heard throuEh WJZ, WEZ, WBZA, WBAL and KWK.

Holland eep1. a lb, Iff With both the human and mechanical elements taxed beyond all reason by a period of speculation the o.um of which as ne er witnessed before, th market halted abruptly and with severe consequences. The extent to which aomu security price broke have a very sobering inrtuem-e on investors and traders who have been carried aloiiR by citement. What has occurred is wa ret-ever th dam, but at the aame time there Is virtually pictured the to which theee derl'tnes can run anl the speed in which they can or-cur. Pome traders wit.i substantial piorVs and who, a day nr ago, looked forward to still greater profits, will bemin to consider taking thee profits.

Selling from this source will naturally increase the floating: supply of some securities extensively and leave onlv the unanswerable question as to whether there still remains a sufficient number of investors and traders who, under present cond'tions. are wires to step in the market with enough buving power to take up the siak. unless a great improvament becomes very obvious, discretion will rsmaia the better part of valor. Coarse Grains-In the corn market, sentiment is becomine- considet a 1,1 divided. manv of those who were friendly now believing that the advance has aone far enough because tho movement from the ountrv vvas continued longer than expected, and because cash dntiand la not important.

Provisions Nothing has developed to enliven the provision market, the recent aggressive buying of July lard having stopped, while, on the other hand, pack-era brokera have hedgtnr sales onlv on small advances, there being no effort to force aale. Texa" 'flhr-affe. a n. A'a r. California, a crate, $2 2.

Oi-paon, a r-t a le, 2.75. Celpy failforriia, pr crate, Florida, per rrate. J1.75. Ijettur Ariiona Wberr (head Mt-ture). ornte.

MA4.B0; hothousa leaf, par 15 -lb haaker. 11.35. Oniona Spanish, 'rate. Indiana red and yellow, lfio-ib bar. (btober t.i u.i,s rents, net declines a to 13 iioints nn the more sctive positions after which the market steadied on tiade buying and covering.

Closing prices showed rsllies of 9 to poinia from the lowest on old crop positions, influenced by tha further covering; of May shorts, or some trade buving of May and July against sales of later deliveries, which closed within 3 "I i points of the lowest, in the case or October and contracts Reports that high winds were rapidlv drv-ing out the soil in some parts of the Southwest. possibly ma- have contributed to the closing rallie. although the relatively eaay ruling of the new crop positions suggested that the main factors were the continued talk of probable ahipmenta from the local atock and reports of a steady spot situation in the South. Private wire advices from Georgia said the cotton acreage in that state would Undoubtedly Show an increase utt Poanea Micbiran white. 15n-lb bar, 14: M'nneaa Red River Ohior ljn.jb bar.

13. Idahon, Urt-iH bf, J3.25 a hundredweirht Florida Triumoha. 10- Tonight, at 8:30 o'clock the strains of the beautiful old southern plantation song, "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia." will usher in the Virginia Sweet hour of music over WFBM. This program is the regular Wednesday evening musical feature over this station and is sponsored by the Fishback company. The program follows 'Allah's Hollldav:" "rvra rna of Tov:" "For You Alone" (vocal); "Mine.

All day voted to increase tha capital structure of the institution- to approximately $62,000,000. Consolidation of the bank with the Bowery and East River Nstional and the Commercial Exchange National banks was approved by the bosrd, and a meeting set for April 26. when stockholders will be asked to ratify the merger. Ingot production of the Vnlted States Steel Corporation has risen to slightly more than 0 per cent of capacity from about 89 per cent a week ago. Independent steel companies are at nearly 10 per cent.

Operations of ths entire industry are given an average of nearly 85 per cent against 84 per cent week before and 83 per cent two weeks ago. GRAIN PRICES CURRENT. rrNT-INNATT. March rnrn market, at Cineinnati prices fljr-ut erl hack te reuntrv ahtpplnar poinfa. rlomeatir freight tatea.

foh Xe-r Tork via rinelnnatl: White, lc and mixed 5e under yellow: rool and aweet aradlnt; helow Nn. 4 discounted from to e3-h 1 per cent of moisture over to bring to WBOW by land wire. Both stations operate on 10Q watt. 1 WBOW being on 208.2 meters and KGFO on 204 meters. LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE.

STOCKS. a good deal of grain had been killed by coid weather and that there was much activity in sales of mules and fertilizers. A private statistical statement estimated the world's consumption of American lint cotton for the season at 15.4oo.. Oon bales, and placed the probable end-season -arrvover at 5.20.0"9. Port receipts today.

23.402. United Sta'es port Hid. Ask. WHOLESALE PRODUCE. Ers Local Jobhera today ara paying 148 25o a lozen.

loss off. for strictly fresh eggs, delivered at Indianapolis. Poultrv (buvmg quotations a pound i Hens, 2224c; Leghorn hena. IS 3928 springs, large breed, l'i to 2 H3. SSc; Leghorns.

old roosters. 1 2 c. 13ct ducks, ISiiISc; geese, aflluc: guineas. oung, 60c; old. jc.

Butter (wliolesale selling uncesi No. 1 creamery a lb; No. 2. 49S3iic Butter Fat (buying prices) Per lb, 50 Wholesale Cheese Prices American loaf. 32i3Sc a lb; pimieiuo loai.

34i a lb; brick loaf. 325Sc a lb: Swiss. C42c a lb. Wisconsin flat. S7i3e a II prime cream, 2o''d27c a lb: flatdaisy, Ks.

i.s i f.n-:, exports February net operating income of in 5,773.223 so far this season! per cent. neat red winter, 11. "IH 4T1.734 No. II .71 1.7:n N'o. S.

il.Slfl l.TOi-i; No. 1 1 1 .1 i No. 5. ll.iSffl.SA; aaniple. It.

341 4 5. Oate No. 2 ordinary white, No. 3. 63? Mc: No.

4. aemple, f-7'T) 59-; No. 2 mixed. 3ffS4-: No. 3 tft Rve No.

2. No. 3, Sl.lfff1.:i; No. 4. Il.l.ii l.lf.

Hay No. 1 tlmo'hy. ili.AMS; No. 2. I1(1S: No.

3. Ilo.sn-S 12. SO; threshed, t'-ft: No. 1 cloyer mixed. I16S17: No.

2. $13915; No. 1 llirht cloyer mixed, I tiO'Ji 5. 511 No. 1 heayv $17tlR; N'o.

1 cloyer, I21r22; No. 2. JlS'tCO; No. 1, second cuttirir alfalfa. IJfi-ftCS: No.

-J. No. 1 flrat cuttlnK alfalfa, 121 2t: No. 2. 119'n 20.50.

March 27 -Wheat No. 2 hard. 11.41: No. .1 mixed. II .37.

No. mixed. (tS'-ic; 2 yellow, M.OI'-,. Oata No. 2 vh te.

o. 3 hite. S'i Sir. Rve No. 1.

Jt.Jii. MKflF. Indinnapnlis (I.1!M1-2,S2). 10 B0 A. M.

Recipe Exchange. 10:15 A. M. Brunswick Panatrope. Couriesv of Brunawick Shop, 10:30 A.M.

Live Stock and Craln Market. 10:40 A.M. Weather and Shippers' Foi ecaat. 12:00 Noon Ritrkie. Burkette at the faring Theater Organ.

6:00 P.M. Ite News Bulletins and Sports. 7:30 P.M. Sunshins Hour. 1b $415 4 SO Tomat ia California, 6-baaket crate, fi Sflfl 7.5".

Pweet Jersey b'i-ahel. 4: Indiana mediums, bushel. 2 7 Nan-y Hulls, hamper, Porto Rtrane. pr huahe.1, $2. ROOT VEGETABLES.

Beets Texaa, per bushel. home-frown, $1.75. Carrot California, per 5-dzen crae. $4.50: hoipp-rrown. $1 louiaiana.

per bu.hel. $1.75. rsni pa Home-grown, per buahel, $1 5. Turnipa Home-grown, per buahel, 11.55. Kutabagas Canadian, loft.

lb bar, TSCKLLA VEOI'S. Cider Car (ii rallnnsj, one dospn ra lion lars, $4.7 5. Oarlir California. 22o. Sassafras Box of dozen bunch ea, 5 -S 30c.

fEEPi PTOrK. Hninns Whitp apts, 2-bushp bar. red sm, 2-buhel ''aa. yellow epts. 2-bi)hei bar- rt P--rniuda plant 'white.

per rn of 6.000; allow, $4 per Of fi.ftOfl. Potatop. Ma'ne CnhMra. 150-lh bar. 5 5.50 Minnesota Triunuhs.

1 50-lb h2, Red River Ohioa, 12fl-Jh bfir. $3. SO; Minnesota Cobblpra. per bug, 25; Kirty Jloae. Ih r.

$4: fart i fled Red River Oh ion. 1 hr. I- ptt.pt Pot a op Indiana sp-le'ted. ppr buahel. Indiana jeraevj, per buahel.

$2 50. 1IV 71 si M'4 ini ia S9 tn I 1l1 1114 IHOVj the Missouri Pacific rose to from $1,580,362 in February, 1327, but gross revenues declined to Range of Active Futiirea. A'-the cotton futurea ranged as fol- 085,676 from $10,163,886. PAS0S IN NICARAGUA PRESIDENTIAL RACE MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 27. Dr.

Carlos Pa.aos, Nlraraguan, foreign minister, has resignUl for the purpose of becoming a candidate for the. presidential nomination at the Conservation party convention next Monday. Dr. Pasos long played a prominent role in Nicara-guan political life. He refused the presidential nomination in 1016 to become Nicaraguan minister to the United States.

Gen. Jose Moncadc. former commander of the Liberal army, is (he Liberal candidate for the presidency. ai a hk nm.nK.v COI-I'MIHA CITY, March 27. Mr.

and Mrs. oh 'int-hei. pioneer residents of this cm. tneif golden wedding ann ei s.i i- st their home Sundae. Then rhildren gathered at the home to assiat in ohscnanre of the event.

Jmuarv Net nrofit of Thirnnr Motors of May CiiC a ID, lUiiKiioiu, fcew ork lllnburger. 30 lb. Open. is S2 19 5S 1:1 t3 19.0 1J 9 High. IS 9.7 19 51 19 1 9 nil 18.94 Low.

Close. IS. I'l 1.0 19 21 19 51 1 9 2 1 9 3 i i U.78 li.iZ Am rent Lire Ins Co Anl Creosntiny pfd Helt P.R. a r-t Vda Co eom. Belt RR Pt Vda prd (ent Ind Tow i'o pfd rirrle Theater Co com Cities HerV t-o com Cities Herv Co pfd Citizens Gas Co com Citiien.

Co pfd Com Loan 'o pfd KnuitaMe Hecur 'o Hook J'ruy Co com Ind Hotel Co Claypool com Ind Hotel Co pfd I ndpls tjas Co com Ind pis Trac Co Ind pis A I. Co pfd lndpLs I- Corp Indpls l.a mm. I ndpls Hy Co pfd Ind Ser "orp pfd Indpls Water 'o p'd Indpls Wat pfd Intr Tit Perv pr In pfd Inter Pith Serv Co in Canada. for 1927 was $357,536, I ric'tnher" against $234,593 in 1926. I December 1(18 Distributors Discount Corporation has been organized under New York laws to supplement the volume of business done by the Industrial Finance Corporation and subsidiaries, amounting to in 5 2 Spot cotton, quiet, middling.

2'ic. Thomson Mckinnon sav of the cot. ton niai ket The attention of cotton traders whs diverted this morning bv activity ip the security market. The market fluctuated around previous pli'rj throughout the morning. The fiade is sotiiew iiki surprised at nevs which is eenerallv to the effect of rur- 1" Li 1 2 '-a 47 nn r.vi im las 14 las A selection from Bizet's opera, "The Pesrl Fishers," will be played hy the Savoy-Plaza concert orchestra riuringf the program which will be broadcast through the NBC network this evening at 6 o'clock.

Other numbers include a ballet suite by Gretrey. in an arrangement hy Felix Mnttl, two compositions by Baron, one by Bendix, and a closing number by Durand. This pro 192.. Arthur J. Morris will he chair 110 10 95 PRODUCE IN OTHER CITIES CINCINNATI, O.

March 27. tj'l-Poultrv Colored broilers. 19 2. 1 gild over, 4'i'u 4Kc; Leghorn broijera 1 lbs and over. -'if.

roosters, l.c; Leghorn fouls, 3 lb and over. 24 fo 5 lbs and over. 2H-: 4 lbs and over. 3 lbs and ov er. ducks.

lute. 4 be and over. 27c: under 4 lbs. 2 due s. coloreil.

4 lbs and over. under 4 lbs Sic- vounc torn ttirke-s. 1" lbs and over. JV c-rooked br osted. hen turkev-.

and over. 42c: old lotus. HI lbs and over. 32c culls. 10c; guineas.

geese, vouitg. 15c: medium, cotiiiuon. 7c: pigeons, 12 per dozen rapona. 8 t. and over.

3c: umier fi- slips, 245i28e: squabs. No. 1. No. II 60 a dozen, fiuitet I'teaiiierv bir-ter 4S4Tc: No.

1 packing stock. nackina stock. 25c: butter 'at. 498 Eggs Kxtra firsts. 2, h': 27r- seconds, 24 l.c; nearby ungraded.

man of the board and Clinton T. I "und. We are of Merchants Ttth tll Co pfd. I'M Nor Ind Pul. pfd Hnrlev, Q3c47lt.o?.

Timothv J2.B0 3fin. rtlover aeed. I IS. 7 -a 2R.75. l.AFAl-f.TTB.

Mat-rlt 2T- 'PI rash grain market. Wheat No 2. II. 50; No .1. 47.

1 -orn No. 4. ne- 7i No. I. new, S2c: No.

6. new. 79c. Oats No. rtve No.

2. II. "3. MINNEAPOLIS. syer.h 27 'P- Flour unchanred.

Sliipi'icnts. sv-r, Pran. 1 3fi 5ft. 50. Wheat rs.h No.

1 northern. I1.SJ:: March 11, 1,. sla- II July. 1.34. frpt.

i.s,. Crin-A'e. 3 yellow. Oats-No. 3 white, B4 56c.

Klax-N'o. I2.1! I-. i 2 .11 PT. Marrh 27, 1P1--Wheat- No, 2 red II. T7: -No.

2 hard, II 40. Cnrn No. 1 mixed. No, 2. 171, 1 yellow II "1: No, 2 II.

t-1 lT5: No 2 white. 1:1, (.: No. 3. 97'jC. Oata No.

2, white. 2 i 47 Vo 3 5w 4 fi at 1 riose wheat. Mat, ti asked; July. hard. II.

split hid; July red. 11.37 hid. forn Miller president. Tho new organiz-i- momh not nari- so serioua aa tinn will begin businesa with cash manv- believed. Spinners undoubiedlv 7 gram will he heard through WJZ, 50 "i 1 5 WOW, KYW and KOA.

Prottress Co com rianh A Sops Fert Co pfd Real Pilk Hosa Co pfd 1 Xr Co com H. 1 Co pfd Trac I.ljtht Co pfd t'nion Trac Co om I'nton Trac Co 1st pfd Trac Co 2d pfd 1'nion Title Co com NEW YORK DRY GOODS. NKW nv.K. March 27. Cotton goods were hotter general demand in the pray eooda ditision today and sales or sh-etinsa laraer.

F-mahiid printed goods fold steadily, and otlia'- llnea model ate1'-. Paw silk advanced on a aha'-p rise in Japanese ex-clianee. sjik tio-1 heintr rarefullv curtailed pend-nr the openinir of the fall mann-rartnr'ne; season. Put-laps were ou-et. Modera'e sales of rew dress roods for fall ere made.

working capital of $6,000,000, of which $5,000,000 was received from a banking group headed by the Manufacturers' Trust Company, who have underwritten its three-year collateral trust notes. rnv-ien nisnv ot tiietr snort ttenees. while the rest of, the trade was talkl.tg about their policy of short time. There remains enousli nf this Interest in the market, in furnish a atrong buying power for sonie time and in the meantime un-favorab'e weather ever the belt vould a marked increase in cotton aluea. The Wheeler City Mission sacred hour will be broadcast over WFBM tonieht from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock and will feature vocal numbers by EU T-nk.

Marr-h ino Mrs. C. A. Breece and R. C.

Hiller. CHICAGO. March 57. f.T I Butter Lower- receipts. 13.3 tubs: cresmerv standards.

extra fnnrl "il mark was and asir i jij.v, ti br1 Jul. ae-i. in fO 2 T.OT-IHV1LLE. March 27. I Vancamp Pack.

Co pfd VanCamp Prod Co 1st VanCamp Frod Co 2d BCiNPS. TeItHRftTdsCo4a May Rroad Trac Cei 6a July '23 Cent Ind rtaa Co ht Pent 1 -V. ah 1. ftrsts 45Ur45.c "ii a- i i i tj'i iiuuitin hp up nl In- al Hlinr 1nDird by I'rj'f! nucaidn markets, socially lard sec- re- The mission vibraphone will play "The Name of Jesus," "He is a Friend of Mine" and "Ring the Bella 46'S Egls I n'cbaiieecl Poultrv Aliv e. find Bralnf.

Rflnra furniihd tha bull relnts. 29.934 cases. cars; prices un- steady; receipts, Klectrlc output of subsidiaries of the North American Company, operating In the industrial territories of Cleveland, St. Louis and San Francisco, was 104,100,000 kilowatt hours for the week ended March r. against 103,600,000 kilowatt hours the week before and a gain of 12.70 per cent over a year ago.

Cent Ind Potv Co 5a July "4 7 304 Sweet ni m. support, auanrnirte nrrerirJiTs in th dcHni. Tha closa waa 4 to poin lnwr on athft psii loni. Pa lea 11.100 harrala. Prim frude I rnnvt summer yellow spot, 9.7r-: Marrh 9.

T5c: Mav, 9.in: Julv. 10.22c; September 10 50c: October, 10. Uc. RETAIL COAL PRICES. Indiana forked lump $5.

25 fi 00 Indiana ftrr 5 CStf oft Indiana mine run 4.50 --ftft porahontaa min run 7 50 PorahontRa ahovaled lump. 9 ft0 Pocahontas forked lurno Ift.ftft Knarern KentU'-ky lump T.TKff1 Wfpt Virginia lump fi.KOIfc 7.5ft Ploeaberr nithinr 11. "0 Coke, nut aizp t-50jT 9 75 Coke, err aize jo.js Anthracite 17.00 Nn. 2 red. new.

Il.tiy t'orn No. 2 white. 11.10: No. 2 ye'low. No.

2 mixed. $1 0. Oata No. 2 white. Sftc; No.

3 white. Hav (on arrival on carload hulk) No. 1 timothy. $19 ton: No. 2 timothv.

115: No. 1 lieht cloyer mixed. I1: No. 2 local alfalfa, hay. 115; rve straw.

112: wheat straw. ihav aitipped hy rier. II ton lower than above priceej. NEW TORK. March 27 P-e flour Steadv: fancy patents.

$7 10- 7.35. Rve No 2 Wes'etn. I1.34H New Tork and ll.3S, i export. Barlev Steady: No. 2.

$1.09 14 1 New York. Wheat Spot, steadv; of Heaven." A brief talk on the mission building program will he given by Jesse E. Hanft. The Rev. H.

E. Eber-hardt. superintendent of the mission, will give the Bible lesson. Request numberg will be received. "Ernani," Verdi'g opera In four acts, will be performed in tabloid by the National Grand Opera ensemble Kv 1st 5a Jan 1 '37 17H Citizens Co 5s July '42 insVs 307 Clt St RR 5s May '33 ntt 2 Garv St Rv fie Oct '37 Home TAT FW Its Sept '45 101 Ind Hotel Co la O'-t '21 101 Ind Nor Trac Co 5s Oct '23 Ind RL Lt Co Jan Ind Perv Corp 5a Jan fl34 Indpls ft Co 5a '87 101 102V, Ind Vn Tr Co Is July 4 Indpls CS Trac Ss Feb '48 101 Indpls Gas Co 5s Oct '52 10IV4 10414 Indpls 4 5a 4 Ind Nor Tree Ss 14 T.TVERPrtr, March Cotton Spir, moderafa hunineafl done: prirea hicipr; American atrict good middling.

1 1 cond 11 stri. METAL MARKETS. middlinar. 1113d; middling-, 1 1.03d afrirt NEW YORK. March Cooo- No.

1 dark Northern sprincr. I New WAGON WHEAT MARKET. ORCHESTRA Tonight WFBM 8:30 to 9:30 By courtesy of THE FISHBACK CO. Manuicturmrt ot Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour Virginia Sweet Buckwheat Flour Virginia Sweet Syrup Virginia Sweet Coffee Virginia Sweet Cake Flour 3 Coffee 1 chansed. 8T.

LOt'IS, March 2,. (fl Eggs Fresh firsts, unchanged. Butterereaniery extras. 2c lower. 49c.

Poultry Unchanged hens. -4l: spring. 36c; turkeys, 3ic; geeae. 14c; duck. gf 2oc.

CLEVELAND. March 27. Butter-Extras In tub lots, ol'tfoJc: packing itoc'i Eggs Ordinary. Poum Heavy fowls. 3n31c; medium.

3oi3ic: Legliorns, 25ft27c: old cocks. l7KlSc; "tags. 22024c; heavy brdi era. 4SC l.er-borns. geese.

12m ducka. 273t)c. NEW YOKK. March 27. f.Tl Butter Unscttleil; leccipts.

11.937 tubs: ItiKher thou extras. 47 Si extra score, 4r'-' firsts. IS to 91 srote 47 pockili? stock. current iiak No 3Ji33Ui No. 2.

32c. Km In e'guiar: fei eipts. rages: fresh gathereil firsts. 2 7 2 'tm'Ti' Ktointe. best xtr "firsts.

31 nist. nearhv western hennery white, firsts to gvet-rge) extras. :ilfu3.ic. 'h eeae Stead rec-ipts. 14t.2!'0 pounds.

ronUrv )-cid. 4 fowls, ftesli. 2tW31c; froven obi roouera. turkeys, fie.li. Jl'i-4fv: rroiill.

JO 4Sr. steady; electrolytic spot and futu.ai m.A, atn-t nod ordinary. 10.fi3d; goo i MUf. Iron atpBdy. uiifhantred.

Tin I ordinary U.3..d. Sales T.nO balea ifi-w11 jet, apor. future, $52.7 n. ludina Amerif-an; receipt a. 1.A0; (juit.

tpot. New York. Kl Anifriiflii, 4.901V Kuturps clnsd bnreiy St. ho iia. Zinc ht adv; Eaat wnrtv; Mar-h.

1ft 54d Mav. Wt.riEd; houis apot aiv! future. $5.70 0 5.76. Ann-! 27- Onnhr-r. 4 dl pemir January.

9 97d: (192. 9 9d. hON DON Marrh 27 St and a Spnr and fumrc, (i i e'- OfTLF A VS. 1.. Mar-h troitrr; apnt, rfi inp; futurea.

7. "'nnon fuiurf irpad' ar nt un- Spot. 2 38 ins; futures 17. h. 'hanted to i point down: Januar.

The follow-in prio minted bv Tn- dianaDolia millera for wheat in wagon load; When Indiana polfg mil 'a and rrain levator a re ia nr 11.55 for No 2 wheat today. O'her rfaina on their merits. 7 4 91 Indpls co 5s 41 Indpls ny 4e Jan Indpls Trac 5 tndpla T.v 5s Jan 'S5 in; lntlpls Wat Co Mar '53 IM for NBC Red network listeners this evening at 9:30 o'clock. The production, aa usual, will be under the direction of Cesare Sodero and will be broadcast bv WEAF. WTIC, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WRC, WGR.

WCAE, WTAM, WSAI, WTMJ, KSD. WOC, WHO, WOW, WHAS and WSB. 107 York, all rail, 11.55". No. 2 hard winter, ft New York, all rail.

No. 2 mixed durum, foh New Tork. all jail, nominal: No. 2 Msnl'oha. fob New York, all rail, to arrive.

$1 tifii In bond Torn Spot, ateadv; No 2 yellow. I New York, all rail. 11.20: No. 3 vellow. I New Tork.

all rail. II Qat Spot, steady: No. 2 white. 70, LOCAL CASH GRAIN. T'ip foPowin hi 'Is wpi'p rpr elvrd ew-t pi day at he 1 nd in not is Roard of Trad for naln In rnv lots (hapd upon a rata nf 41 fob New Tork Wheat Steady No rpd.

1 GO -VJ 1. 5 No. hard. 1.4ft. Cor N'n.

4 i 'p. 7 t.ran rutlire- fiH. lV.r- rl- Mav 1 IJEr-: IS 95 Spot, 25 futurea. 25. Tndpi.wc in rf 5s 1st 'ao inn Indpls r.

4 Jan 'n. UK Ind 'l Peo Co Rs Jan in; 14 Ind rtit a Jan '4a mm, Nor Ind Co 5s H. I Co 5- Anril '45 50 H. Lt Co 5s May '44 I'nion Trac Co as II 11 fMTF.n STATE!" LIRERTV BONDS. TOLEDO CLOVER SEED.

TOLKPO. March 2'. Cloae (all per htlahetl f-lov erseed C'ash domestic and Ma-ch. 117.75 hid: Octohr domestic, llfi.05: imported. 11.

1 asked: March imported. aaked. lsike fash and March. IIS.5S, bid. T.mothy Cah and Marrh.

12 bid. I IS.fttjr: firtohpr, IS.V-: nrtm'hr. 1 St-J bd pno't Steady and unr hanred mnl-j dlin 19.58c. NAVAL STORES. 8 a VA WAH.

March A quartet composed of Mabelle Moehlman, soprano: Jonny Mae Thompson," contralto: George E. t-i 1 r. re in) 1 02.70 1003(1 50 TUNE IN TONIGHT 7:308:30 WFBM MISSION SACRED HOUR 1' 1 40 in; en innso 115 10 lio, an lot DULUTH FLAXSEED CHICAGO POTATO PRICES. OHICAOO. Marrh 27.

il (Vnld Pi a tp 1 if part men of Airiruliurpi I'n-Tarofjs -Keripa. on tt 4 'ori I'nired 8'atea ihipinenta. 497 I'-mand and moament modeia'e. market tady nw atork; demand and mox pieut on alow; market du'l Flnri'U Riiaa Tr'umph. in rrate No.

1. I.V.sef 75; Spauldlnff Rnaa. No. 1. barrel.

US: Vo. j. fit: Cuba, Bliaa Iriumpha. 13.7a i in cratt. numpsun, ijaiyiuiie, nnu niniiti Long, tenor, will sing a group of old-fashioned melodies in a broadcast which will go on the air from WFBM, the Indianapolis Power and T.iherty Ixan 1st 3t-s.

Liberty Loan 1st 4 Liberty Loan 3d 4 '-4 s. Lihe.tv Loan 4'h 4a. Treasury 4 Vi tT Treasury 4s 1 9 Treasury 3.a..... T7 Treasury Treasury 4H turpentine rirm. eale.

Hi; re. reip-a, ahipnienta. T4; atorii. I.tis. Rrtstn Ktrm: ealee.

hM: receipta. 79(1: shipmenta, atock, sS2l Quote: B. IT 40; Ii. 17.40; E. IT So; fi.

H. I70: I. 11.70: K. I5; MIS: N. IMS; WO, 19.35; WW, lio x.

No. 5 white. S.iffSKr; No. 4 vpHow. fit ft No.

5 vellow. SSr: No. 4 mixed. ft Sir; No. 5 mixed.

K3 fj SI-. Oar StPadv; No. 2 white. 57fffftr; No whit. Hv Steady: No.

1 timo'hv, $13 11 lift: Vo. 1 timothy. 813: Vo. 1 lirht elovar mixed, 113.80 fl 14; Ko. 1 CRUDE RUBBER PRICES.

NEW YORK. March 57. tP) Ptlhher Futures closed steady: May. September. 27.Oe: December.

S7.70c March Minn 116 0 110 0 0 1 00 ao Flax arrive, July, nark. zi -o Jin ino so 10210 103.2 Light Company station, beginning at Smoked ribbed, spot, 7e..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Indianapolis Star
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,552,592
Years Available:
1862-2024