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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 15

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THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, THURSDAY, MAY II, PAGE FIFTEEN BANK REFORM LEADERS BOND DECLINE FORECAST STYLES BY ANNETTE Bond Dealings on New York Stock Exchange High.llow.Close. Bales (In $1,000) TO PUSH MEASURES 9 Inland St 41a '81 4 83 84 High. lw. Close. 38 37 38 58 58 58 56 56 56 MAKE WIDE GAINS WINTER WHEAT Sale (In $1,000) 5 Sou 4s MAO '38 2 Sou Mem 5s '96 2 So Da 8 '51 5 8 Tel 5 '64 38 St deb 5s '48.

104 103 104 103 103 103 94 94 i 1 WASHINGTON. May 10. JP 17f 32 Daily Bond Averages. Permanent Legislation Will Be Sought as Early as Possible. Government statistics indicated today 1 Interb Tr 6s '32 21 211 62 Interb Tr rfg 5s '66 56 55 55 1 Interlake Iron 5a 55 55 55 11 Int Agric 5s '42 50 46 46 2 Int Cement 3s '43 67 67 67 66 Int Gt Xor adj 6s 8 9 9 43 Int Gt Xor 1st 6s '52 34 32 34 Int Gt Xor 5s '56 B.

SO 29 30 8 Int Gt Nor 5a '56 C. 30 29 30 11 Int Hydro Elee 6a '44 36 34 36 2 Int Mer Mar 6s S8 38 38 5 Int Paper rfg 6 55 A 17 17 17 7 Int Paper crt 5a '47 A 46 46 46 15 Int Rya Cen Am 6s '41 43 41 45 6 Int Rya Cen Am 5s '72 46 441 441 that for the first tunc in the 20th (Copyright. 1833, Standard Statistic Co.) 2o 20 20 so century production of all wheat in NEW YORK, May 10 Following are today high, low and closing prlcea of bonds on the New York ftock Exchange and the total sales of each bond: United 8tatea -gOTernment bonds In dollars and thirty-seconds.) V. 8. GOVERNMENT B0SD8.

Sales (in High. Low. Close. 2-i 3 is '32-47 101.25 101.23 101.23 37 1st 4s 102.1 101.30 102. ti 4tb 4s 31-38 102.28 102.

2d 102.28 1 4th 4s reg '33-38 102.23 102.23 102.23 49 Tr 4js 108.10 108.4 108.10 253 Tr 4s 44-54 103.2 104.23 103.2 150 Tr 3U '46-56 103.18 103.8 103.18 3i Tr Sis '40-43 June lOl.ld 101.4 101.16 131 Tr 3js M3-47 101.13 101.5 101.15 1i3 Tr 3s '41-43 Mca 101.16 101.2 101.16 244 Tr 34s '46-49 f9.10 W. P9.10 305 Tr 3s 31-53 97.27 97.16 8T.27 CORPORATION BONDS. A Sale fin 31.000). High. Low Close.

iBri. BR's. Cts. the Lnited States will be less than XH7.0 67 6 7 4 estimated domestic needs. ftU 77.

8 WASHTNRTOV. 1ft. The crop reportine board estimated 66 e.vo 37 19 33 73 99 71 67 86 93 61 61 61 85 26 43 95 Ml 65. 76.2 74 5 Congressional nrnnnnenfa nf nami. 33 99 71 68 86 93 61 61 61 85 27 43 95 50 65 65.2 mt.l 57.8 65 St 4Js '51 5 Stevens Hot 6a '45 18 Studebaker 6a '42 TV-is Ten rfg 6s '47 A 2 TRRASL 1st 4s 2 TRRASL rfg 4s '53 5 Texark 5s '50 A 52 Tex Corp 5s cvt '44 4 Tex A 1st 5 2000 11 Tex A 5s '77 19 Tex A 5s '79 2 Tex A 5 '80 1 Third Ave '1st 5a '37 40 Third Ave adj 5a "60 10 Third A rfg 4s 60 72 Tob 6s 2022 4 8 LAW 4a '50 5 Trumbull Stl 6a '40 27 Cn LAP Ba '57 2 Chic 5a M5 76 184 Int TAT cvt 4s '39 42 39 42 72 99 71 67 85 93 60 61 61 85 26 43 95 50 63 84.3 loi.s ,100.7 Wednesday day a( Month ago Vsar ago 3 yrs.

a 2 3 yrs. tfn High, IMS Low, 1W3 High, I9a Low, 19.12 High, I9.n Total 710 "0 2 68.8 64.1 64.4 95.5 100.1 72.0 63.6 71.1 57.5 98.7 68.5 94.0 110.7 winter wheat production as of May 1 at 337,483,000 bushels, or 66.7 per cent of normal. If this estimate materializes, it will be the smallest harvest of winter wheat since 1904 the result of the most extensive acreage 45 Int TAT deb 4 is 36 34 36 47 Int TAT deb 5s" '35 39 38 39 2 Inrest Eq 5s '47 A 86 86 86 5 Invest Eq 5a 4S ww 86 86 86 5 Invest EJ 5s 48 zw 86 86 86 67.0 67.6 r.s.3 .17. 71.3 78 0 33.2 47 4 0O.4 Ins. 7 85.2 74 I Wl 70.9 11.5 80.2 nent bank reform legislation introduced their controversial bills today and prepared to seek early enactment despite official word from the White House that President Roosevelt has not decided whether to push such legislation at the special session.

A much revised, but far-reaching bill was introduced late today by abandonment in the history of American agricultural record-keeping, 33.2 17 Ft SA-Mem 4s '36 51 50 51 -am ft us at '4 S3 83 Lw. mi 62.3 62.3 1 am tvrap -45 30 08 99 1 PowLt 4s '61 100 I New 1933 kith. per 98 611 60 60 8 7l ..18 18 18 I or years past, big surpluses have gravated a pressins7 farm nroblem. 102 102 102 100f 100 100 5 I nion Cal 6a '42 9 Un Cal 5 '35 8 I'a Cal 5a "45 ww 42, Zoi lsl 41 33 75 35 42 33 15, SO 41 35 74 751 12 South 5s '50 5 South 3s '50 11 Term 4s '60 14 Kan GasAE 4s '80. 2 Keith 6a '46 5 Kelly Sprgfld 6s 3 Kresge Found 6s '36.

The smaller crop may necessitate 61 60 61 87 86 87 78 77 78 39 39 39 47 46 46 61 60 61 40 33 131 79 39 54 72 73 791 drawing on the huge existing surplus or wheat, expected to be about bushels July 1. ccuaiw uiass, democrat, Virginia, and a little later another measure was introduced in the house by Chairman SteagaU, of the banking committee. Chairman Fletcher, of the senate banking committee, said he would call a meetinsr nrohnhlv Frir1r tn SO lhe latest government report, on 92 90 92 1 tack Steel 3s '50 87 87 12 Lac Gaa 5s '53 57 55 2 Lac Gaa 5a 'CO 56 56 1 Lac Gaa 5s '34 83 83 3 Ac West lat 5a '37 65 65 12 Lautaro Xitra 6s '51 6 3 a subcommittee's favorable report and si Alleghany fts '44 45 Alleghany 5a '49 46 Alleghany 5a '50 16 Allia thai In '37 61 Am 5 2030 10 Am Ice 5s '33 10 Am I Co 5Js '49 21 Am Intl 5)s '49 17 Am Metal '34 49 Am Smelt 3a '47 10 Am 8 Ref 6a '37 53 Am TAT 3s '43 4 Am TAT col r.s '46 70 Am TAT 5s '60 20O Am TAT 5s '63 4 Am TAT cvt 44s '39 1 Am TAT 4s '36 7 Am Fdrs 6t "40 11 Am WW 48 7 Am WWAK 3s '34 3 Am Fsp 6s '47 14 Arm Del Urn '43 30 Arm 4s '39 3 Asso Oil 6s '35 7 ATASF rTt 4 '48 84 ATASF 4s "85 spring- wheat, which ordinarily accounts for 35 per cent of United States wheat production, was made March 15, when the crop reporting board estimated that farmers intended tb plant 20,986,000 acres ot all spring 104 104 104 104 103 104 103 102 103 100 99 100 100 99 100-102 101 102 loo loo 1001 56 52 52 3o uiuicaivu mat speeay consideration would be given. Designed primarily to strengthen the national banking laws and curb 4 len vat loai os -34 .31 1 I.eh Val of XY 4.1, '40. 69 1 Leh Val 5a 2003 51 5 Leh Val con 4Js 2003 44 69 51 44 wheat, a drop of 2.5 per cent from 83 S3 83 100 98 100 83 83 83 93 94 95 79 78 79 85 84 85 96 96 96 71 69 69 52 51 52 61 61 61 66 66 66 ICO 100 100 28 26 28 25 21 25 55 54 55 7 7 7 100 99 100 91 89 90 35 55 35 10 9 10 59 58 58 38 38 38 10 10 10 10 9 10 16 16 16 26 22 -26 22 22 2 last year.

17 Cn Pac 1st 5s 2008 5 Tn Pac 4 '67 90 In Pac 1st 4s M7 10 I Pac gold 4s '68 9 In rfg 4a 2008 2 I nit of Am 6s M2 78 Unit Drug 5s '53 35 Rub 5s '47 7 Utah LAT 5s '44 5 Utah PAL 5s '44 1 Utica GAE 5s '57 39 I til PAL 5s '47 58 t'til PAL 5a '59 ww 6 Vanadium 5s Ml 1 Vertient 8 7a '42 ctf 9 Va RAP 5s '34 19 Virg Ry 5s '62 4 Va A coo 5s '58 16 Wabash rfg 3a '75 10 Wabash RR 1st 5s 2 Wabash RR 2d 5a '39 5 Wabash 5s '80 16 Wabash 5s 76 3 Walworth 6a '43 49 AVaroer Broa 6s '39 2 Warner Quinl 6s '39 2 Wash Water 5a me use oi ieaerai reserve credit for SDeculation. the hilt alcn 71 86 27 6S 6 R5 88 27 271 76 76 81 81 12.73 Bushel Average. The average yield for snrine wheat u. ii rx revolutionary nrnvixinn for 87 55 56 83 60 5 30 69 51 44 42 123 108 73 97 91 94 3S 97 SO 78 90 59 13 81 of all deposits in federal reserve mem- over a 10-year period is 12.75 bushels ll.2 102 102 per acre which, if realized this year, would result in wheat Droduction of Der oanss. In addition the senate bill provides that state bank wh 3 ATASF ad 4S '93 83 83 83 18 Leh -Val con 4a 2003 42 40 5 Ligg A 7a '44 123 123 5 Ligg A 6s '51 108 108 8 L.Jew's Inc 6 '41 73 72 30 Long Isl deb 5a '34 97 97 7 Long Isl deb 5a '37 91 90 1 Lor ilia rd Co 5a '51 94 94 8 LouisianaAArk 5s '69 38 37 19 Lou GasAE 5a '52 97 96 -4 Louis 5s 2003 81 79 5 LouisAX 5s 2003 78 78 7 LouisAX unified 4 '40.

90 90 5 LouisAX So Jt 4a '52 59 59 267.571.500 bushels. This figure, add By VICTOR ElBANKS. XEW YORK. May 10. iJPy Bonds imbibed the enthusiasm of soaring stocks today and advances of 1 to 5 or more points were recorded by numerous issues of all categories.

While secondary loans generally led the upswiuz, many, "jilt etise" maturities trailed alone for substantial gains. United States government securities were firm throughout although relatively quiet. Various foreign obligations also participated in the. brisk recovery. The trading volume expanded proportionately with the resumption1 of the forward movement, sales totaling 1 6.067.01 lO, par value, compared with $12,775.000 yesterday.

The average for 60 domestic corporate loans was up eight-tenths of a poiut. The market apparently was spurred tn greater efforts by continued reports of business and industrial recovery throughout the country. The rails, utilities and industrials ran about even in the upward push. Among the notable gainers were loans of American Telephone, Alleghany Corporation. Dodge Goodrich, Goodyear, International Telephone, Missouri Pacific, Norfolk Western, Postal Telegraph, Otis Steel, Warner and Western Union.

Gains of 1 to around 5 points were registered by bonds of Japan. French issues also rallied 1 to around 3 points and German loans gained 1 to 4. 2 93 91 90 91 S3 82 89 76 -l v. '1 lor membership in the federal reserve ed to the winter wheat production estimate, points 4o a probable wheat harvest of 005.056,500 bushels. 1 ATASF adj 4s st '93 82 82 4 ATASF 4s '33 89 28 A 1st 4s '32 76 75 39 ACL LAN 4s '52 67 3 A Line 4j '64 65, 3 7 Atl A Pan 1st 4s '48 28 264 82 82 89 89 76 75 eysiem may ODcam the benefits of the insurance plan.

67 65 This would be the smallest wheat 26 100 100 100 production since 1904 when the output was 596,511,000 bushels. At that time, however, consumption was at BOARD PLANS SURV EY 1 Atl 2d 4s 4 23J 23 23 1 Atl (J A I 5s '39 43 43 43 5 Atl Ref in 5a '37 101 100 101 3 West Pen Pow 5a '46 A 103 102 103 6 West Pen Pow 5s '56 102 102 102 1 Manati 5s '42 ctfa ata 15 14 Manhat Ry 4a '90 38 3 Marion St SIiot 6 "47 41 17 Market Sf-Ky 7s "40 61 13 37 41 59 a much smaller point than in recent years when it hss been estimated at 33 28 56, 86 52 600,000,000 to 650,000,000 bushels 16 McCrory St 5a '41 69 McKessARob 5s '50 38 37 FOR NAVY ECONOMIES 86 55 54 80, 42 81 2 Mead Corp 6s '45 A 47 47 This would be the smallest wheat 58 86 55 54 86 42 81 71 56 production since 1896, when the output was 569,456.000 bushels. 83 3S 79 70i 10 Met Ed 5a '33 86 If "Met Ed 4Js '68 75 1 Met Side 4s '38. 15 1 Mldrale Stl cvt 5a 91 3 MilERyAL 1st 5a '61 74 86 75 15 81 74 Hi In 1932, production totaled 56 56 831.000 bushels of all wheat, while 71 71 71 90 90 90 68 67 68 64 63 64 80 79 SO 33 30 33 79 77 78 78 76 78 60 60 60 56 54 36 60 59 60 73 71 73 69 65 69 67 67 67 61 59 61 26 26 26 28 28 28 92 91 92 SO 80 80 14 14 14 71 70 70 71 70 71 11 western El 5s '4 4... 43 West Md 51s '77 A 33 West Md 4s '52 8 Pa gen 4s M3 26 West Pac 1st 5s '46 16 Western Union 61s '36 10 Western TJn col tr 5s '38 7 Western Cn 5a "51 23 Western Un 4s '50 19 Western Un 5s '60 14 West Shore 4s 2361 46 West Shore 4s 2361 reg 1 Wheel Stl 3)s '48 A 22 Wheel St 4a '53 2 White Sew 6s '36 iw 2 Wilkesb A 1st 5s '42.

3 Wilson Co 1st 6s '41 .1 Winston-Salem 4s 2 Wis Cen gen 4s '49 17 Toungstwn SAT 5s 9 Toungstwn 5s '70 in 1931 is exceeded 900,000,000 bush 2 BAO rfg 6a '95 6 BAO 1st 3s '48 8 HAO rfg 5 '95 27 BAO 5s 200O 3 BAO 4js '33 42 BAO ctt 4s '60 18 BAO 4s '48 14 BAO 5s '50 5 BAO 4s '59 2 Bang A Aroo 4s '51 33 Bell 5s '48 40 Bell 5s '60 I Bene I 6s '46 17 Beth Stl rfg 5s '42 1 Beth Stl Urn 3 Bing A 64s '50 22 Boston A 5s '67 lo Boston A 41s JJ'61 8 Boston A 5s '55 10 Bot tiis '34 1 Bwljr A 7 Av -con Ss'43 2 Bway 7 ATCon5s'43ctf 104 103 103 103 104 105 7S 78 78 els. The three smallest crops for several decades were recorded in 1911. when production was 621.000,000 74 73 2 2 56i 52 38 37 36 36 65 65 72 71 90 bushels: in 191B, 630.000,000 bushels. 14 Mil El RyAL 5a '71 1 MAStL 1st rfg 4s '49 4 MSPASS.M Sis '78 7 MSPASSM gtd 5s '38 .1 MSPASSM con 4s '38 1 Miss Ceo 3s '49 3 MKTex 5a '62 A 1 MKTex 4a '62 61 Mo Pac cvt 5Ja 49 21 Mo Pac rfg as '63 A 48 Mo Pac 5a '77 78 Mo Pac 5s '79 37 41 60 33 38 47 86 75 15 91 74 74 2 36 38 36 65 71 61 8 30 29 30 12 30 29 74 56 81 68 73 85 55 and 1917, when the output was 8 92 20 69 64 8 41 4 000,000 bushels. In 1915 the biggest 89 92 20 70 3 68 8 4 4 104 92 20 70 65 69 Si 4 4 61 30 61 7 29 Produce crop in the nation history was har vested, more than one billion bushels.

30 29 31 30 Consumption Gains. Department of sericulture statis 104 104 10.3 104 T0REIGN BOKSS. A 3 Kklyn Ed 5s '49 A 8 Bklyn Ed 5s '52 33 Bklj-n Tr 6s '68 1 Bkl.vn IT 1st Hi '50. 4 Bklyn II fi i "47 tics indicate that consumption of wheat has increased sharply in this The produ- quotation Hated below reported by the atata bureaus of markets on cosing, sales each preceding day: ATLANTA. Eggs Georgia, extra I .13 Sales (In $1.0001.

Hizh.Low.Cloe. 8 87 87 79 79 79 111 110 97 96 96 country in recent years, part of the 3 Abitibi PAP 5a 14 13 13 4 Adriatic El 7s '52 99 994 991 4 Bklyn II 5s '50 increase resulting from larger use of .12 Fags. Georgia, yard run, doxen 6 Bklyn 5s '57 ..102 101 101 11 30 29i 73 56 81 68 73 85 55 84 271 Agrl Ban, Uo! 6s '47 27 27 Stags style is designed in sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 15-8 yards of 39-inch material with 3-4 yard of ribbon for bow. Our Large Fashion Magazine is 48 pages.

In addition to new pattern styles for women and children, it contains valuable beanty articles, some of which are illustrated by Norma Shearer and other Hollywood 85 85 85 it rat 71 the crop as cattle feed due to low prices. For the last year, the statisticians estimate that more than 9 8 Pens, pound Konsrera. pound Er corn tSOpnund bushel) 75 73 tur Ksr as '37 44 Buf RAP 4Js '37 5 Bur CRA-N 5s '34 3 Bush Term 5s '55 6 Bush 5a '60 77 59 59 37 59 57 59 liutter. best tabla. pound .09 .00 .05 .65 .18 .10 .10 .05 .07 .19 000,000 bushels were ground into flour, more than 75,000,000 bushels set aside for seed and from 40,000.000 41 50 15 37, 77 86 91 49 50 13 37 77 86 91 WASHINGTON.

May 10. (JPyA. special board of 12 was ordered by Secretary Swanson today to survey the naval establishment and recommend changes in the interest of in-creased efficiency and increased economy." His own assistant. Herlry L. Roosevelt, will represent Swanson as president of the board.

Each of 11 bureaus will have a representative. The secretary directed the board to Btart work as soon as possible "lo consider and make recommendations relative to reorganization of the navy department and the amalgamation of the line of the navy, of the marine corps and of certain or all staff corpa of the navy." Swanson was asked whether the marine corps would cease to exist if amalgamated with the line. "It would not cease to exist as long as congress does not give me authority to amalgamate it," Swanson replied. "The things I want to do and have authority to do. I will do.

Things I have not authority to do, I will report to congress." Should congress approve such an Swanson expressed the opinion "the bigger would swallow the smaller." "The marine corps officers could still have the duties." he explained. "It might not disturb them or it might" Swanson predicted that at least the? navy could "get rid of a lot of red tape." He said the board probably would start work tomorrow. 59 57 59 S4I S4 83 Turkey, ponnd Capons, pound Geese, pound Pucks, pound Friers, pound to bushels used as feed. 104 lOT. stars.

It is a book every reader 13 AKersnus 'rct 35 Antioqula 7s '45 4 Antwerp 5s '08 14 Argentine 6s '57 A 16 Arg 6s sf '59 Jun 99 Arg sf 6s '59 Oct 8 Arg 6s 1960 Sept 15 Arg 6s I960 Oct 23 Arg 6s 1961 Feb 55 Australia 5s '55 15 Australia 5 57 8 Australia 4J, '56 15 15 Batavlan Pet 4)a '42 9 Relgium 7, '56 26 Belgium 6s '49 The board estimate for the pro 79 81 No. 420 Charmingly Slender. This style is designed in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. 46 and 48 inches bust measure. Size 36 requires 3 1-4 yards of 39-inch material with 1-2 yard of 39-inch contrasting.

No. 572 Darling Apron. This style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust measure. Size 16 requires 2 3-4 yards of 39-inch material with 5-8 yard of 39-inch contrasting. No.

579 Smart. Isn't it? This style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 35, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. Size 36 requires 4 1-4 yards of 39-inch material with 1 yard of 39-inch contrasting. No. -447 For Wee Maids.

This style is designed in sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Size 4 requires 11-4 yards of 35-inch material for dress with 11-4 yards of 35-inch material for blouse. No. 377 Smart Junior Wear. This 5 30 13 38 77 i 86 91 86 86 86 86 80 88 90 91 58 57 58 59 37 59 59 58 59 81 SOf 81 81 80 80 76 76 76 53 etf 86 duction of winter wheat represented 86 86 86 86 11 Mo Pac gen 4s '75 12 43 Mo Pac 5s 'SO 31 21 Mo Pac 1st 01 '81 30 6 Mont Pw rfff 5s '43 A.

74 6 Mont Pit 5s '62 56 3 MorrlsACo 1st 4s 81 3 MorrisAEssex 4s '55 68 20 3is 2000 73 1 Nash FloASheff'd 5a '37 83 26 Nassau El con 4s '51 53 21 Nat Dairy 5s '48 84 36 Xatl Steel 5s '56 84 40 New Eng TAT 5s 52 103 7 XJ PowALt 4s '60 81 8 XOPuS, 5s '32 A 54 18 XOPuSv os '55 54 2 XOTexAM 4s '56 21 12 5s '54 24 5 XOTexAM 5s '54 23 13 NYC deb 6a '3 ,67 101 NYC rAimp 5s 2013 57 64 NYC con 4s '98 70 105 XYCAHR 4S 2013 A 53 66 XYCAHR deb 4s '34 73 49 XYCAHR 4s 2013 52 46 3s 97 74 50 XYChAStL 6s '33 20 5 XYChAStL 5s '74 A 2ll 68 XYChAStL 4s '78 22 1 XY Dock Co 5s '38 32 4 XY Dock Co 4s '51 54 6 XY Ed rfg 6js '11 Ill 7 NY Edis 5s '51 104 15 XY Edis 5s "44 101 13 XYGEHAP 5s '48 107 16 XYGEHAP 4s '49 98 86 86 an increase of only 3,000,000 bushels from its estimate for April 1. when it forecast production of 334,087,000 bushels. Reports from grain exchange 2 Cal Tack 5s '4 1 tal 1'et 5js '38 2 Can os '70 4 Can 4a '51 5 fan 4s '34 3 Can 4s 56 1 Can 4 )s '57 5 Can 4js '68 31 Can 4ts '55 li Can us '09 July 11 Can 5s '69 Oct 64 tin Xor 7s '40 1 Can deb tils '46 1 Can Xor 4ls '33 95 95 93 80 85 88 88 100 98 100 90 centers in this country indicated that 95 95 95 should have and its price will be saved many times, for the patterns are nominally priced and very economical in material requirements. Price of book 15 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred).

Wrap coin carefully. Address orders to Annette Fashion Department, care The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. 90 90 Phi in 4 Belgium 6 "35 90 89 0 operators had looked for a much 98 99, 53 i 53 21 24 23 67 57 70 33 73 52 74 19 26 22 32 54 lareer increase. 53 21 23 23 65 52 69 SO 72 50 T4i 18 26 21 32 54 31 Berlin City 61s 83 32 32 17 Berlin City 6s '08 33 32 32 101 101 i 101 4 U4 The winter wheat production fore 86 86f 6 Berlin City EI 6s "51 47 43 47 19 Berlin City El 6a '39 47 45 47 cast represents a reduction of more 76 Benin city El 6s 'So 42 41 42 than 100,000.000 bushels from last 66 34 36 i nernn ti tiev 04s an year, when 462,000,000 bushels were harvested, and even a sharper reduc 6 61 6 86 76 66 59 82 10 10 16 42 51 114 113 114 251 25 25 tion from the average output from 59 82 10 9 16 42 66 59 82 10 10 17 42 58 591 Bolivia 8a '47 22 6a '34 13 Braril 8, '41 33 Brazil 6js '26-37 17 Brazil Ry El 7s 15 Bremen 7a '35 1921 to 1930, which was 24 23 24 "52 21 201 21 On the Radio aves Today 110 110 104 104 104 104 106 107 54 54 54 116 British 5s '37 104 103 104 58 59 Buenos a 6s '61 29 28 29 5 98 98 9 Can Pae 5a '44 3 Can l'ac 5s '34 1 Can l'ac 4js 'UO 15 Cau 1 4s perp 8 Caro CAO '52 5 Ceil of Ga 39 12 Cen of Ga 3s '39 4 Ceu of xi Chat 4s '51 2 Ceu of Ga 1st 5s '45 10 Cen 1 EAG os 'ol 9 Cen Pao 5s '60 6 Cen 1st gtd 4s '49 1 Cen 4s '54 11 Cen RR 5s '87 7 Certaiu-teed 5a '48 108 Chesap 3s '47 6 gen 4js '92 9 CAO rfg 4s '93 A 2 CAO rfg 4js '95 3 CBAQ 4s '77 27 CBJcy gn 4s '58 9 CltAVt 4a 111 '49 5 CBAVi 31s 111 '49 4 Chi I 5s '51 13 Buenos A 6s '6t sta 28 27 28 WEATHER FORECAST FOR COTTON STATES 66 66 84 81 8 liuenos a 6s '61, ta 2Si 2S 39 3M ARTISTS TO OFFER PROGRAMS TODAY "SSI" WSB wgst t. 740 Kc Georgia: Generally fair except 68 84 39 821 96 86 86 80 91) 92 84 9 probably local thundershowers in Wednesday morning's sales to Jobbers as reported by the United Statee department of agriculture: It SANS.

SNAP Geortie bushel hampers Round Strinirles, 1.25il.35. Florida bushel Jumpers Round Htrlngle and few Red Valeutines, best 31.25, fair quality tl'ii 1.1 BKANS. LIM 4 Florida bushel hampers Ford Hooka mostly 32.50, few slightly liitiher. Georgia bulk domestic type, tt 1.25 per fair quality $11.15. I KLI I.V Florida 10-lnch crates, 3 to 6 mill', ek.75.

GUEF.N Tens bushel baskets, 5 riniu ears, $2.23. Florida bulk, 30c p-r ili'sen ears. ONIONS, t.REEX Georgia per doren bum-he PKAS. ENGLISH Georgia and South Ixrnlin- hampers fl. 50Q1.

73, small I Hi 1.25. PEAH, FISLD Florida bushel hampere lilmk Free mi-fctly around IL pr.PPERS-Florida l)-bushel crates, C. S. 1 mostly 31.23, choir 73ctl. I'iTATOFS Old 100-pound sacks I'.

8. 1. IilKhi. Riirala Maine Green Mountain St 3d Minnesota and Wisconsin Whiles (1.2321.30. New stock: sacks Bliss Triumphs.

S. Is No. 2s S1.404fl.30. Florida 1" pound sack SpauKltng Koae, No. 2s .15.

syl'ASH-Gorgia and Florida bushel hampers Yel'ow Crooknccks mostly 31.75, fancy t'cher; fair quality, large, c-mrso srock low as $1. STRAWBERRIES Alabama. Georsla and V) quart crates various varieties, best 31.25, fsir quality around 31. SWKKT POTATOES Georgia Porto Ri-cans. hunltcl hampers and crates.

IJ. S. la bank stock, ungraded 60EiS0e per civf bulk. Tennessee bushel hampers Nancy Halls. T.

8. la TOMATOES Florida lugs, 6i6 and larger, green, turning and ripe: oriKinal pack, Is mostly 32. few higher, U. S. mostly Jl.cO, cronks Repacks, t'.

S. is mostly 2. io, few higher; V. S. 2s Tt'RVirS Georgia per doteu bunches not ii(4c.

FOR MUSIC WEEK Observance of National Music Week 62 P6 86 86 80 92 84 9 80t 96 85 78 SUi 92 84 8 north and central portions Thursday; Friday hnwers and thunderstorms. in Atlanta will continue today with North Carolina: Showers and local 16 Canada 5 '52 12 Canada 4js '36 10 Canada 4s '60 6 Canca Val 7s 17 Chile Mtg Bk 6s '61 15 Chile fia '60 17 Chile 6s '61 Jan 6 Chile 6s '61 6 Chile 6s '63 22 Colomh 6 '61 Jsn 24 Colomb 6s '61 Oct 6 Colom Mtg P.k 7s 6 Colom Mtg Bk 6s '47 13 Cuba 5Js '45 5 Cuba 5s (1914) '49 thunderstorms Thursday and Friday. many music teachers and artists presenting programs of classics and semi- South Carolina Generally fair in 101 lOUi 101 35 34 35 It Chi LAC 3a '37 21 Chic tit 4s "09 2 Chi lAL 5s '66 south and local thundershowers in classical music. The Griffith School of Music -will give a concert for the 20 north portion Thursday Friday show ers and thunderstorms. Ace Club in Covington at 8:30 o'clock tonight and the Lena H.

Cox Florida Generally fair Thursday school will continue the series of daily concerts. and Friday except probably local thundershowers Friday afternoon in extreme north portion. Another series of daUv recitals by 6 Denmark 6 '42 7 Denmark 41s '62 6 Puke Price" Pow 6s '66 SO Indie at 6 '62 pupils will be given by the Dorothy Tennessee Showers and thunder VValdman school at i clock this storms, somewhat warmer in east and 15 Indie 6a '47 afternoon, and from 10 to 11 o'clock 13 Chi IAS 4s 61 61 61 5 CMASt 4s '89 54 54 54 1 CMA8P 4is '89 54 54 54 5 CMASP gen 4s '83 A 49 49j 491 146 CMS PAP os '75 2.5 2i 23 464 CMSl'AP adj os 2000 ..8 6 8 3 Chi A NW rfg oa 2037 29 28 28 1 20 Cht A sen 5s '87 58 57 58 211 Chi A NW ct 42s 18 16 18 4 Chi A 4s 2037 2fi 26 26 26 Chi A XW 4s 2o37 C. 26 26 26 17 thi A XW 4s '87 51 50 50 3 Chi i XW 3Js '87 44 44 44 1 Chic Uy 5s '27 524 52 52 25 CK1AP 41s '52 A 29 28 29 52 CUIA1 cU 4s 'liO 18 17 18 14 CKIAP gen 4s '88 62 61 62 49 1U.VP rfg 4s '34 3'j 27 3" 7 CTHASE 5s '60 il 4 4S 2 CTHASK inc 5s '60 2ti 26 26 central portion Thursday: Friday this morning Miss Waldman will ad Pow Cen 6s Tow Ger dress the Literary Study Club on the 17 El 3 El generally fair and somewhat cooler, preceded by showers in extreme east portion. importance of civic observance of the week.

Again at 8 o'clock tonight Bhe Louisiana: Cloudy, probably local 2 Finland 7s "'SO 3 Finland Ss '58 49 French 7s "41 7:00 A. M. Tony Are You Lia-tenln'I CBS. 7:15 Studio. 7:30 Little Jack Little, CBS.

8:00 In the Luxembourg Gardens, CBS. 8:15 Visiting with Ida Baily Allen, CBS. 8:30 Christian Council of Atlanta. 8:45 Barbara Gould. 9:00 Rogers, Inc.

9:15 Morning CBS. 9:30 Ellen Bennett. 9:40 News. 9:45 National Championship High School debate, CBS. 10:45 Concert Miniatures, CBS.

11:00 Tho Pathfinder. 11:15 Harold Enight's orchestra, CBS. 11:30 Palmer House Ensemble, CBS. 12:00 Ann Leaf at -4he organ. CBS.

12:30 P. M. Emma Bedell, soprano, CBS. 12:45 The Merrymakers, CBS. 1:00 La Forge Berumen Muslcale, CRS.

1:30 Frank Westphal's orchestra, CBS. 2:00 U. S. Army band. CBS.

2:45 American Legion trade revival cany paign, CBS. 3:00 Dr. Felton Williams. 3:05 Interlude. 3:10 Newa.

3:15 Ethel Hayden and Arthur Lang, CBS. 8:30 Atlanta-Chattanooga baseball game. 5:30 Xeely Plumb and his Tech Ramblers, 5:55 J. B. Franklin.

:00 Evan Evana. baritone. Do Ba Ml and orchestra, CBS. 6:30 National Muaie Week program. 6:45 Vincent Sorey'i orchestra.

CBS. 7:00 News. 7:15 Fray and Bragglotti. CBS. 7:30 Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd, CBS.

8:00 Duf fee-Freeman. 8:15 Studio request program. 8:30 Boswell Sisters, CBS. 8:43 Howard Barlow and the Columbia Symphony orchestra. CBS.

a-15 Chsrles Carlile. CBS. will give a lecture at her studio at A. M. Another day.

:45 Xewr. 7:00 Cheerio. NBC 7:30 Easy Way Piano Method. 7:45 Vic and Bade. NBC 8:00 Morning devotional.

8:15 Clara, La 'n' Em, NBC. 8:30 Happy Jack Turner. NBC 8:45 Morning parade, NBC. 9:00 Bruce Waggoner. 9:15 Household Institute, NBC.

9:30 Down Lover's Lane, NBC. 9:45 Jiews. 10:00 Smackoutg. NBC. 10:15 Radio Shopper.

10:30 Chick Wilson. 10:45 Jimmy Been. 11:00 Words and music, NBC. 11:30 Farm and Home hour, NBC. 12:30 P.

M. Hudson-Esaex program, NBC. 1:00 University System of Georgia. 1:30 Board of Health Message. 1:40 Radio Troubadours.

NBC. 1:45 Century of Progress, NBO. 2:00 Edna Wallace Hopper. 2:05 Thursday Special. NBC.

2:30 The Southeastern Review, NBC. 2:45 News. 3:00 "The Skyscraper Era," NBC. 3:15 Three Scamps, NBC. 3:30 Atlanta in Chattanooga baseball game.

5:15 Ruth Dabney Smith. 5:30 Mu Phi Epsilon program. 5:45 Grady Hospital message. 5:50 Traffic and Safety league. 5:55 Newa.

6:00 Flelechmann hour, NBC. 7:00 Bulova time. 7:00 Maxwell House Show Boat, NBC. 8:09 Lucky hour, NBC. 9:00 Amos Andy, NBC.

9:15 National Music Week. 9:30 Chandu the Magician. 9:45 Phantom Gypsy, NBC. 10:00 Don Bestor's orchestra. NBC.

10:30 Dancing in the Twin Cities, NBC. 11 Hotel Bismarck orchestra. NBC. 11:30 College Inn orchestra, NBC. thundorshowers Thursday; Friday un 739 Park drive, N.

E. 11 NYNHfiH cvt deb 6s '48 10 NYXHAH col tr 6s '40. 14 NYNHAH IstAr 4s '67 I NYXHAH deb 4a '55 6 XYXHAH Con Ry 4s '34 4 rfg 4s '92 10 XYOAW gen 5s '55 28 XY Ry inc fis '33 1 XY Rys pr In '65 A. XY Steam 6s '47 10 XY Steam 5a '56 13 XY Steam 5e '51 38 XY Tel gen 41s '39 6 XY Trap Rock 6 9 XYWABost 4s '46 4 Xisgara Shra 5s '50 4 XorfASou 5s '61 A 43 XorfAW con 4s '96 31 XorfAW div 4s '44 12 4a Poc '41 6 Nor Am Co 5 '61 12 Xor Am Ed 5s '63 15 Xor Am Ed 5s '69 C. 3 Ohio TAL 6a '47 A.

67 Xor Pac 6s 2047 3 Xor Pac 5s 2047 2 Nor Pac 5s 2047 42 Nor Pac pr lien 4s "97. 22 Xor Pac gen 3s 2047 9 Nor St Pow 5s '41 A 1 Ohio Riv 1st 5s' 36 4 Ohio Riv Gm 3s '37 3 Old Ben Coal 6s '44 II Ore Sh Line gtd 5s '46. 5 Ore-W ash RRAN 4s '61. 52 Otis Steel 6s '41 1 2 Pac GAE 5a '42 5 Pac Pub Ser 5s '36 5 Pac TAT 5s '37 5 Pac TAT rfg 5s 52 36 Para-F-L 6s '47 11 Pan-Am 6s 1940 26 Para Pub 5 5a '50 3 Parmelee cv 6s "44 1 Pathe Ex 7s '37 4 Penn Dix 6s '41 A 2 Penn 0Det 4s '77 31 Pen 4js '81 13 Pen Co 4s '63 11 Pen RTt 6js '36 6 Ten RR gen 5s '68 24 Pen '64 9 Pen RR con 4s 6ft 50 Pen gen 4s '65 6 Pen "RR gen 4s '81 45 Pen KR 4s '70 25 Pen RR 4s '48 3 Peo GI.ACofC 5s 47 settled, probably thundershowers in Others who will present nuDils are 94 94 94 95 95 951 83 82 82 13 13 13 9 8 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 30 29 30 30 29 30 28 27 28 28 27 28 39 39 39 85 85 85 88 88 88 72 72 72 59 38 59 107 107 107 105 104 105 39 38 39 39 39 39 69 69 69 59 59 59 123 124 123 57 57 57 50 48 48 46 48 40 37 40 30 29 29 42 41 42 61 59 61 29 28 28 56 56 56 50 49 50 32 31 31 22 22 22 23 23 23 29 2 28 88 88 88 97 96 97 74 72 74 61 1 ill 61 22 22 22 17 16 17 12 12 12 85 83 S3 114 113 114 east portion, cooler in north portion. Mrs.

Lulu B. Brawner at 3:30 Mississippi: Probably thundershow o'clock this afternoon at 347-A Sin ers Thursday and Friday: cooler in Tt'RMI" SALAD Georgia bushel few slightly higher. clair avenue. X. and Mrs.

Kurt Mueller at 9:15 o'clock tonight over north and west portions Friday. 19 11 36 39 15 274 109 8 5 6 Alabama, Lxtreme Northwest Flor 4 Chi sta 6s '03 109 19 14 1 11 A 1 o's 'U2 83 S'-'ii 83 4 Ch lud 4s 69 68 69 17 Child, Co os '43 44 41 41 32 Chile Cop os '47 32 51 52 1 Ciun Ga, El 4s 93 93 93 2 Clu Term os 2020 103 103 103 12 Cin In Term os '57 102 101 102 MJ. ida Partly cloudy Thursday Friday probably thundershowers. RADIO ENGINEERS Arkansas Thundershowers, cooler 6ii tCC i St 4Js '77K 33 53 54 in north and central portions Thurs 71 71 WILL MEET TONIGHT, The Atlanta section of the Institute day Friday cloudy, probably thundershowers and cooler in east portion. 71 68 tilt 39 32 68 60 39 52 68 60 38 50 1 CCC A St '90 StL 3 Clev In Term 4 Clev I'd Term 4Js '77 2 Colon Oil '3S 8 Col FA1 geu 3s '43 1 Col Indus is '34 Gelsenkirchen 6s C.er Bk 7s Or As Bk 6s Apr C.er As 6s '60 fier Ag 6s '38 Her Oovt Tntl 5 is Or Govt 7s '49 Or Gen EI 6s '48 Gt Con Jap 7 '44.

Gt Con Jap 6a '50 II TTamburg St 6a "46 Hons Munic 7s Hung Munic 7s '46 I Ilseder Steel 6 '48 Ital Cr Con 7s '47 B. Italy 7s 1951 Japan 6J '54 Japan 5s '65 Jugoslav Bank 7s 57 Karstadt 6s '43 KreugerAT 5s "59 ctf of Radio Engineers will hold its Oklahoma Cloudy, probably thundershowers in east portion, cooler monthly meeting tonight at the At 33 33 33 lanta Athletic Club. Dinner will be Timrsdav Friday partly cloudy. 9 CAOhio cou 5s 'H9 103 103 CHICAGO. CHICAGO.

May t). Butter. 7.383. steady: creamery specials 193 score) 224 23: extras (92 22: extra firsts 190-91 1 21: firsts (88 891 204421; standards OH) centralixed carlots) 22. Eggs, 32.594.

prl.es unchanged. Poultry, lire. 35 trucks, firm: hens 12T? 13: Leghorn hens 11; roosters No. 2 turkeys 1IM14. ducks 11112; old (I'l'k ptftll: eeeie 7.

leghorn broilers 1KI16: Rock broilers 21flj24; colored broilers Potatoes 101. nr. track 264. total Cnitcd Stsics shipments 7M old stock; steady, trading moderate, supplies moderate; Wis cfiimin Round Wllic Minnesota 6'WirO: Idaho Kasseta 1 SOil.35; few hither; ptv siigi-tly weaker; trading moderate, supplier moderate: Louisiana il.no&j:: 15: few qusiity 2 25S2.3S: dirty and peely 1 80ii 1.95: Ala-rT. parl.i -ridM.

ltghfly tiTir 1 1-0. East Texas: Cloudy and unsettled. 10 Col A So 1st 4Js '35 77 76 77 served at 6:30 o'clock and the regular business meeting will start at 8 o'clock. fooler in northwest portion Thursday Friday partly cloudy, cooler in north 58 79 "9 in Col So rfg 4Js '80 A 40 Colmbia GAE os '52 May 6 Co'mbia GAE 5s 1961.. 83 Co ml iuv Tr 5s '49.

23 Con Coal 5s '50 The feature of the evening will be si: 30 Atlanta Constitution and Roy 37 78 78 97 11 M3 5S 78 79 98 11 103 liK) 16 5 9 29 8 18 35 28 10 29 17 12 IS 35 16 Robert. 98 14 103 an address by E. T. Webb, engineer of the American Telephone Tele portion. West Texas: Partly cloudy, cooler except in southwest portion Thursday Friday generally fair.

9:45 Ted Lewia and orchestra. CBS. 7i Con Gas NY Sts '45 10:00 Glen Gray'a orchestra. CBS. graph Company, whose subject will s.

wjtl 1370 Kc. 103 Cou Gas NY 5s 'oi 1 99 49 Con Gas NY 4i, 95 94 93 be "Discussion on Carrier Current 10:30 Ishara Jones' orcnestra, ins. 11 -oo Wsnnie Heston's orchestra. Telephony." 11:30 Georgia theater organ, Ancil Sweat 45 A. M.

Morning Devotions. New York Bank Stocks 4 Coiisuui Pow os '52 101 1HI liil 10 Crown CorkAS Os 93 92 93 6 Crowu Zeller 6s '40 ww 57 54 37 13 Cuba Nor Kya oia '42 26 23 26 3 Cuba RR 5s '52 24 23 24 34 Cub Cane Prod Cs '30 3 2 3 4 Cumberld TAT os 103 103 103 To Give "Heaven 00 Greet the Morn. On the Air Today Big Bethel choir will present "Heav 1141 113 114 30 "Know Your Stan." 45 Popular Songsters. Lombard El 7a '52 Lyons 6s '34 M- Marseilles 6 "34 Milan City 6ia '32 -Minss Gereaes Ci New Sou os '57 New Sou 5s '58 82 83 26 25 25 15 Early Morning Risers Club. en Bound" at 8 o'clock Friday night at Liberty Baptist church, corner of 39.

75 74 74 76 75 76 59 58 59 56 56 58 44 44 44 58 57 57 51 51 51 2 2 2 47 47 47 101 lOll 100 94 93 03 95 94 94 102 101 102 47 4fi 47 42 42 42 62 62 62 5 5 5 94 94 94 96 95 96 95 95 95 73 72 72 71 70 70 69 68 68 90 90 90 74 73 74 64 63 64 64 64 64 81 80 81 56 5ft 56 95 93 93 89 89 89 80 SO SO 17 17 17 100 100 100 80 80 SO 37 32 37 101 looj 101 62 62 62 104 104 104 103 103 103 8 7 8 36 34 36 .9 8 9 20 20 20 68 68 68 49 49 49 78 76 76 85 85 85 83 82 83 100 100 100 88 87 88 83 81 83 PS 8 98 83 82 8S 794 79 79 70 69 70 96 96 96 92 91 91 73 74 75 100 100 11X1 93 92 93 44 42 43 36 53 56 22 22 22 78 78 100 99 99 84 81 84 84 84 84 97 97 97 561 55 56 36 34 36 37 36 36 99 99 99 98 98 9S 92 92 92 72 71 72 20 20 20 82 81 82 82 81 S2 61 59 60 27 26 27 26 26 26 42 -41 42 98 97 98 28 26 28 95 95 93 49 47 49 4 46 48 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 18 16 18 36 32 36 24 24 24 58 fiSJ 58 89 39 39 51 31 96 95 flfl 62 61 62 79 79 79 6 6 6 6 5 6 lo 10 10 4 4 4 2 2 2 38 38 3S 80 80 80 76 74 78 75 74 75 38 38 38 97 96 96 .94 94 94 101 101 101 73 72 73 92 92 82 102 102 H2 53 51 53 52 SO 32 53 SO 53 72 71 72 55 53 53 62 60 62 75 73 75 55 50 55 52 48 81 73 75 75 29 8T 38 30 Chimes concert, Margaret StovalL Liberty and Jackson streets, beats 88 76 'nnlrl-nicrtrorR' Snnff" will be reserved for white patrons. 91 40 Spanish 1. 30 Marathon dance. 45 Contemporaneous Civilisation. 40 American Literature.

40 Concert program. in the Money from "Gold-Diggers of 1933" will be the opening se SS 76 91 40 16 23 90 SS 76 91 42 18 91 North Lloyd 6s Norway 6s '44 Norway is '65 Xorweg Hyd 51 47 ''57. 42 181 9l' Supreme Court of Georgia 30 P. M. Merchants en Parade.

lection by the Boswell sisters over me ABC-Columbia network and WGST from 8 :30 to 8 :45 o'clock tonight. The girls will follow this with "Stormy Bid.Asked. 87 59 21 22 100 105 122 126 24 26 35 87 29 31 131 141 14 15 63 55 20 22 1360 1410 271 276 1360 1410 17 19 15 16 84 87 22 24 21 23 R.F.C. MOVES TO REOPEN TWO LARGE U. S.

BANKS May 10. (P) The Reconstruction Corporation today took action to reopen two banks, one in Kansas City, and the other in Indianapolis. and through them to ease the situation for many smaller banks. The corporation agreed to purchase $1,500,000 of preferred stock of the National Bank of Kansas City, which will take over the assets of the Fidelity National I5ank and Trust Company, which has been closed since the banking holiday. The purchase is conditional upon 90 90 Bankers Trust Bank of Manhattan Brooklyn Trnst Central Hanover Chase National Chemical A National City Commercial National Continental Bank Trust Corn Exchange Empire Trust First National Guaranty Trust First National Bank Irving Trust Manufacturers Trust New York Trust Public National Title Guaranty A Trust 90 83 00 Marathon dance 15 Studio.

30 "Know Tour Stars." 45 Lucille McAllister. 83 S3 Judgments Affirmed. Maary et aL vs. Farmers' Bank: from 31 Phila Co 5s '67 7 Thil El 4Is 67 IS Phil EI 4s 71 24 Phil CAI 6 '49 4 Ih A CAI 5s '73 3 Philippine Ry 4s '37 15 Phillips Pet 5s "39 5 Pills 6s '43 3 PCCASL gen 5 '70 A 1 PCCASL 5s '75 PCCASL 4s "40 A IS Portl El 4s '60 11 Porto A 6s '42 147 Postal TAC 5s '53 13 Pub EAG 4s '67 1 Pub 8 EAG 4s '70 4 Pub EAG 4 '71 13 Pure Oil 5s '40 Ft 1 Radio Keith 6s '41 5 Resdg gen 4s 97 A 18 Readg gen 4s '97 11 Rem Rand 5 '47 11 Richf 6s '44 2 Richf 6s '44 A ctf 13 Fio col 4 '49 7 Roch GAE 5 '62 26 I AAL 4Js '34 85 84 85 100 100 100 100 100 100 00 Unusual Six. Monroe superior court Judge Searcy.

L. D. Moore, J. M. Fletcher, for plaintiff! in error.

Wllungbam ft WlUingham, con 30 Concert music. 40 Comparative Religions. 40 Government and Politics. :30 Withers Sisters. tra.

3 Pel A Hud 3s 2 Del A Hud rfg 4s 1 1GAE 1st rfg os WD 4s '36 2 It A West 5a '53 10 oc KG West os 14 Ict Ed 5s "52 15 Det Ed os 55 1 Det Ed 4js '61 52 Podge Bros deb 6s '40. 2 Puluth IR 3s 21 Duque Lt 4)s '67 3 East Cub Sug 76s 3 Ten GA con os 107 Erie rg 5s '67 2tJ Er.e rf 5s '73 15 Erie pr In 4, '69 17 Erie gen lien 4s lo Erie 4s '53 A 4 Erie cvt 4, '53 136 Erie Pa 4s '31 10 Fed LtAT 6s '54 3 Fisk Rub 8s '41 6 Fia Cst 5 '71 ttfs 12 Fla Cst 5s '74 Griffin, sheriff, et aL va. late: from Screven superior court Jndge Strange. H. :45 The Ballad Singer.

A. Boykin, J. Henry Howard, lor plain An :00 Science Talk, Hildreth Vernon tiffs In error. T. i.

3vana, contra. Caaey et aL vs. McElreath: from Cam derson. Orient Ttev Ltd 6, 'SS 33 Orient Dev 5 '58 7 Panama 51s '53 2 Panama Ra '63 A 15 Par-Orl RR 5a '68 11 Pernambnco 7s '47 9 Poland 7s '47 62 Prussia 6s '52 45 Prussia 6s '31 39 Fhine Westph 6s '32 24 Rhine West 6s '53 23 Rhine Wet 6s '55 15 Rio de Jan 8s '46 4 Rio Gr do Snl 7s '66. 5 Rome 6 '52 65 Royal Dutch 4a '43 14 Roumania Inst 7s '59 :15 Johnson Sisters.

den superior court Judge J. H. Thomas. Cowart Jackson, for plaintiffs. Conyers 30 Buy America Campaign.

"Know Your Stare." 30 Bill Gatin'a Jug band. 00 Merchants on Parade. eather." "Two Ticfcets to ueorgia and "Shine on Tour Shoes." A program of current Broadway melodies and musical comedy songs will be offered by Evan Evans, baritone, and the Do Re Mi trio, accompanied by Freddie Rich and his orchestra, from 6 to 6:30 o'clock tonight over WGST and the Columbia network. A European song hit, a Wagnerian excerpt, and an original arrangement of modern symphonic jazz will make up the nimbly contrasted pro-cram of Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti, outstanding two piano team, during their recital to be heard from 7 :15 to 7 :30 o'clock tonight over WGST and the Columbia chain. :15 Municipal Marketeer.

:30 Southern Reveries. 78 77 77 78 77 77 35 34 34 89 SS 89 85 84 85 76 4T5 76 56 56 56 54 52 34 '90 89 89 26 26 26 104 104 104 9 9 9 57 56 56 35 34 34 37 36 36 41 40 41 40 38 39 39 38 39 16 16 10 13 13 15 86 83 86 90 90 on 36 35 35 57 56 R7 19 19 19 49 48 49 45 43 45 17 17 17 15 15 15 47 45 47 59 57 59 35 33 35 116 J14 116 92 91 92 109 107 108 53 49 53 55 53 33 42 41 42 49 46 49 52 51 51 ti 01 common stocK toi stockholders, depositors and other i citizens of Kansas Citv. Turchase of of pre- ferred stock of the American National Bank of Indianapolis. whi-h hts been formed to take over the Fletcher-American National baik. also was approved.

Sale of of common stock in Indianapolis is to be made. I 00 Florence Radio 'Talnera. :00 Wisteria Garden orchestra. :15 Marathon dance. :30 Little Theater Around the Corner 4 5 Bertha Arrowood.

00 Slumber Hour. 30 Fan Tan orchestra. Sugar and Coffee. SUGAR. NEW YORK.

May 10. Raw augar was easier today with offerings more liberal. Spot prices declined 1 point from the laat previous aale, but holders -who heretofore had been holding for 3.35 were more willing sellers at 3.30. The only sales confirmed were about 43.. 000 baas of Puerto Rican for May arrival and 9,000 hags of Philippines for June arrival at 3.30.

Futures were weak. Final price showed net losses of 5 to 7 points on active Stop orders were uncovered on the break with July" contract reacting from 1.37 to 1.30 and December off from 1.48 to 1.38, or 9 to 11 points net lower. Late covering and rebuying by early aell-ers checked the decline and there were partial rallies with final prices 2 to 4 points above the lowest. Sales 59,500 tons. May rlosed 132, July 1.33, September 1.39, December 1.42, January 1.43, March 1.48.

at Gowen, for defendant. Chandler va. Bennefield et aL: from Chattooga superior court Judge Maddox. C. D.

Rivers. Maddox. Matthews Owens, for plaintiff in error. John I). A E.

S. Taylor. Wright ft Covington, contra. Bobbins vs. Kinman: from Gordon superior court Judge Pittman.

M. B. Eubank, for plaintiff in error. Y. A.

Henderson, contra. Cash vs. Cssh: from Fulton saperior court Judge Fomeroy. Murphy M. Hollo-way.

Noah J. Stone, for plaintiff in error. Certified Question Answer in Affirmative. Webb vs. State; from Bibb certified court ot appeals.

R. Douglas Feagin, J. E. Feagin, for plaintiff in error. Charles H.

Garrett, solicitor-general, contra. Dismissed. O'Neal vs. O'Neal: from Fulton superior court Judge Pomeroy. f.

H. Terrell, for plaintiff. Clifford M. Jamea, Linton S. James, for defendant.

8 8 8 76 76 76 39 36 39 39 36 39 39 36 39 56 54 56 31 i 31 511 51 51 51 99 99 99 53 55 35 61 61 61 7 7 7 7 7 7 72 72 72 55 55 55 102 102 102 64 64 64 3 2 3 3 2 3 82 82 82 00 58 60 85 S3 85 71 74 74 7 7 7 99 99 99 96 96 96 68 65 68 54 52 34 48 46 47 74 74 74 40 40 40 40 38 40 57 55 55 34 33 33 2 St Jo 54s '41 52 SLIMAS 4s RAG div '33 5 St PAXW 5, '4S 1 8 5s '50 a SLSF 5s '50 ctf 20 SLSF 41s '7 22 SLSF 4ia '7Sctf 14 SLSF 4, '50 A 13 8 os '52 a 5s, 'DO 3 SLSW 1st 4 '89 1 St PAKC SL 4s 1 St Paul 5s '37 gtd 37 St MAM 41s '33 12 SAAAPass 1st 4 3 San APS 6s '52 34 Seab A con 6a '45 2 Sea A 6a '45 t-te :00 Marathon dance. :15 Sleepy Tows Expretn. :00 Sign off. Dividend Omitted. NEW YORK.

May 10. Petroleum Transport Company has omitted the dividend of 20 cents a share due at this time. J. SPROLE LYONS HEADS Dvorak's sparkling, imaginative 15 8ao Paulo St 7s '40 22 Santa Fe Arg 7s '42 53 Sax Pub Wks 7s '43 25 Sab Pub 6is '51 12 Kerbi Cta Slov 8s '62 11 Serbs Cts Slow 7s 6 Shinyetsu El 6s '32 19 SiemensAH 6s '31 11 Silesian Ld An 6s '47 14 Soissons 6 36 11 Sweden 5s "54 128 Swiss 5s MS 30Taiwan El 5Js '71 15 Tokyo City 61 3 Tokyo Citv 5s '52 62 Tokyo El Lt 6 '53 6 Tyrol Hy El 7s 2 Gannett 6a '43 1 Gen Cable 5s 47 1 Gen Petrol 5 40 5 Gen Steel Cast 5s 49 4 Gen Tliea Eq 6s '40 ctfs 15 Gen Tnea Equip 6s '40 10 Goodrich 29 Goodrich 6, 4d Goodyr TAR 5s '57 2 Goth Silk Bos 6s 3G. 1 Gould Coup 6s '40 3 Gr Tk Ry Can 7s '40 2 Gr Tr Ry Can 6s "36 136 Gt Nor Ky 7s "36 8 Gt Xor 3s '73 62 Gt Nor 4is '77 1 Gt Xor 1st 4ia '61 17 Gnlf Mob 5s '5011 10 Gulf A 5a '50 C.

4 Houst Oil Tex 5s '40 21 Hudson Coal 5 '62 A "Carnival overtureTdescriptive of the impressions of a lonely wanderer as he approaches a city in festive celebration, will be featured by Howard DECATUR SCHOOL BODY Dr. J. Sprole Lyons, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and one of the outstanding ministers in south 2 Sea A gold 4s'50atp 1 Barlow and the Columbia Symphony orchestra in their broadcast of light Refiners. all listed at 4.50 for fin gran ern religious activities, in the future will serve as chairman of the board symphonic compositions from to Court of Appeals of Ga. 8 sea A rfg 4s '59 1 Sea A 5 Sharon 8 5 '48 15 Shell I Si '52 31 Shell 5a "47 9 Shell 5 '49 ww 1 Sileaian Am 7 '41 6 Sine Oil col 7 37..

of Columbia Theological Seminary to ulated. COITEE. 9 :15 o'clock tonight over the WABC- Columbia network and WGST. succeed the late Dr. John T.

JJrant-ler. of Blackshear. Ga. The board YOU CAN WIN SOME OF THE 3,000 PRIZES NEW YORE. May 10.

Coffee futures fluctuated irregularly today with near months higher on local and trade rapport Un St 6s "51 A 31 31 81 20 St! 6a M7 A 29 29 29 1 Sine Oil 6s '38 also elected Dr. Patrick H. Carmi-chael, of Alabama Woman's College, Dividends Declared. is in stl bis -51 31 30 31 29 Tnterelbe 6a '53 38 38 38 and later positions easier under European and commission -bouse selling. 2 Huds County Gas 5s '49 102 02 102 38 HudAMaa rfg 3s '37 A 82 80 82 84 HudAMan adj inc 5a '37 5 48 50 2 Hum Oil A 3s '37 102 102 102 I' CHICAGO.

May 10. 0P)United 19 Uruguay 6s '60 27 26 26 There were so fresb developments in the to the chair of English Bible. Becoming to announcement Wednesday. Honors distributed to the 23 grad nates at exercises Wednesday morn Lruguay 6s '64 27 27 27 States Gypsum Company declared to actual coffee situation to stimulate trad 2 Sine Line 5 '42 2 Skelly Sis '39 3 SoWay Am 5s "42 8 So TAT 5e '41 IS Sou Pac 4a '68 73 Sou Pac 4s 'si 17 So Pac 41s '69 ww 26 So Pac rfl 4s '35 10 So col tr 4s '49 55 So 4 '77 ing. Santos opened unchanged to 2 higher Judgments Affirmed.

Paulk va. Union Banking Company: from. Lowndes superior court Judge W. E. Thomas.

B. D. Smith, Moore, O'Berry A Wheeieaa, for plaintiff. Kelley ft Dicker-son, for defendant. Miles et al.

vs. Waters: from Bryan superior court Judge Daniel. P. M. Anderson.

J. B. Moore, for plaintiffs. J. P.

Dukes, for defendant. Judgment Reversed. Bass, tax collector, et aL v. Middle-brooks, trustee, et aL: from Worth superior court Judge Eve. B.

S. Foy, Martin, Martin Snow, for in error. Pottle, Farkai ft Cobb, contra. Rehearing Seniea. day the usual dividends of 25 cents on common stock and $1 ,75 on the 6 Vienna City 6s '52 38 57 57 and rlosed 5 higher to 3 lower.

Salea No. 7 opened nominal and closed 14 ing went to J. Vernon McGee, of 49 West 6s '53 27 26 27 preierren. payame juiy io siocav holders of record June 15. Nashville.

who graduated magna cum laude; and Richard higher to 1 lower. Sales 9,000. Closing quotations, Santos May 8.33. July 8.29. Sep ll Illinois Bell Tel 5s 1 111 Cen 5s 36 Cen 4is '66 17 III Cent rfg 4s 53 1 III Cen col tr 4s 6 111 Cen col tr 4s -53 1 111 tea Linea 4 '51 2 ICAC SLAO 3a '63 A 3 ICAC SLANO 4s '630 BE SURE AND ASK FOR YOUR JINKY RECEIPTS Total today.

16.067.noO: previous day, 103J 103 103 65 65 65 47 45 47 2 OO 62 6 60 60 53 51 53 67 67 67 53 31 53 49 49 49 100 99 100 2 So Pac 4s '50 i2. irj.twwj; week ago. fl7.33l.ooo: year ago. Thomas Gillespie, of Decatur: Stan 27 South Ry is '56 ss.S2l.ooo: two years ao. 110.493.000: Jan tember 7.99.

December 7.88. March 7.82. Jo. 7 May 5.69. July 5.76.

September 5.64, December 5.62, March 3.60. ford ParnelL of Choudrant, and Only a small part of the big Cali nary 1 to date, sz.096.060.000; year aeo. Bonnean Harris Dickson, of Seneca, fornia peach crop is shipped fresh; 33 South gen 6a '56 South Ry cob 5s 4 56 South Ry gea 4s '56 Spot coffee dull, Santos 4s 9 9, Bio i. 109, two year ago, Johnson, vs. Bute; from Butt.

S. who, graduated cum laude. most ot the crop is dried or canned ir 8. jOOT. 4.

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