Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1929 — Page 13

SEPT. 21, 1929

STOCKS WEAK ON REPORT OF LOANFIGURES iears Attack List, Sending Leaders Below the Previous Close.

Average Stock Prices

Average Ot twenty industrial* for Thura*av was 369.97. off .93. Average of twenty railt WJS 183 09 up .48 Average of forty bond* .i.as 93.35 up .01. Hu United Pres* NEW YORK. Sept. 20.—An ag:ressive bear attack in the final lour of trading caused sweeping declines in prices of the Stock Exchange today and destroyed most of the gains accumulated in the earlier part of the week. After the market had fluctuated in a nervous manner through the first four hours of trading, an avalanche of selling orders in Steel common. General Motors and other pivotal shares forced wide-open breaks in these issues. Losses running down to 7 points were quicky attained. Steel common, which had held around its previous closing levels in the early afternoon, broke abruptly to 234 off 7 points from its previous close, while Radio was subjected to urgent selling, losing nearly 8 points. Recoveries Made Late Montgomery Ward, American Can, May Department and other issues which had scored small gains in the noon dealings soon lost their improvement and broke to new lows. Despite the heavy selling in the general market, however, strong support was afforded a number of special issues, including Columbia Gas and Electric, United Corporation, American International, Sterling Securities and Republic Iron and Steel, all of which held substantial gains. Small recoveries were made from the late afternoon dealings in subsequent trading. Stocks Irregular Sales for the session were the largest in many days, a total of 4.802,440 shares changing hands, compared with 4,134.460 Thursday. Sears, Roebuck lost 7/ point to 184 R 8; Paramount 3 point to Briggs Manufacturing % point, to 32 and Pan-American B Vi point to 63 : *&. Columbia Gas and Electric was the outstanding feature of strength, closing at 1284 for a net -ain of 11 Vi points. American Intersational was another spectacular performer, closing at 94Ts, for a gain of 4*4 points. Sterling Securities, an investment trust ended with a sharp gain, while Consolidated Gas closed a point ligher at 167. Missouri-Kansas-exas was fractionally higher at IV*. The market as a whole however losed substantially lower. Radio Corporation closed at 96 for net loss of 8 points and other ■aders were heavy. General Moirs lost 14 points to 73; Chrysler 4 points, to 65 4; General Electric ! points, to 367; National Cash ’egister, 44 points, to 1334 and Tudson, 14 points, to 83. Other >sses were held to ranges of a fraclon to several points.

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Sept. 20.—The recuperative lower of the market was again demontrated todav in its return to strength ftcr a period of weakness during the irst hour In which many issues followed the break in steel. Radio and Chrysler. 1 break which was attributed to conditions vithtn the market rather than to any unavorable developments of a more Importnt nature. The loan increase was given cant attention, more Interest being displayed in the increase in bill holdings and •nveriirrent securities by the reserve with its resultant easing of funds. The support which has made its reappearance in the market during the past two or three dayes was again in evidence, but was directed largely today toward the utilities, where merger prospects sttli continue to command attention. Also there continues to be as there has been for a considerable period liquidation, gradual though persistent, in many of those issues ‘which bv the nature or rendition of their business are not so placed as to attract in’etors at this time, and because of this new low. as well as new high, prices are being dally? made. Truly the market Is a selective one In everv sense of the word Judgment and discretion are more than ever necessary, and if wisely directed, opportunities appear still plentiful for profitable investment. On the other hand, the list holds so much that is odorless and lacking In sound sponsorship that indiscriminate buying can only result In disappointment.

In the Cotton Market

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon I NEW YORK. Sept. 20.—The perfect defense that the cotton market has offered against selling for the past few days attracted so much attention that the reappearance this morning brought about a general buying movement that lifted the market some 25 points and put December back to 19 00 A small reaction occurred after that price had been reached, due to local profit taking by ring traders. There is no pressure to sell spot cotton in the south. The producer falls to see h.ow a crop less than 15.000.000 bales can press very heavily <m the general commerce of the business and with this we thoroughly agree That the south 1s not In a hurry to 'el! Its crop Is evidenced by the way pot houses are covering hedges placed In October and putting them out In more distant months. we are still advising purchases on all setbacks. NEW ORLEANS —Sept. 20High. Low. Close. January }®-9J 1512 Ai March ■ •••.....• 19.18 18 98 19.01 October 18.54 18 35 18 40 December ■■■■ 18 87 18.65 18.72 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. T.nuary 1905 18 80 18.84 March 19.30 19.08 19.06 Mav 51 125 19 30 Juiv "... 19.42 19.13 19 23 October I**6 I**2 }•■*!( December 19.0. 18. i7 18.87 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 19.04 18.84 18.87 March 19 21 19 07 19.10 Mav 19 38 19 18 19 28 October 18 58 18 44 18.47 December 18 92 18.76 18.80 New York Liberty Bonds —Sept. 20— Pre-. Close. close. 3>-s 97 26 97 22 >. 98 23 98 28 4th 4VI ~.. 98 23 98 25 Tr. 4's. 1952 106 23 106 25 Tr. 4*. 1954 103 24 102.25 Tr. 3Hs. 1947 97.26 97.20 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Sept. 20Hlgh. Low. Close. January 13.52 13 52 13 58 Match . 13.21 13.07 13 21 May 12 90 12 85 12 90 jnH .: 12.70 12.70 13.70 September ........... 14.03 13.83 14.03 December 13.79 13.85 13.79

New York Stocks " (By Thomson St McKinnon)

—Sept. 20Railroads— Pr fV. High. Lo*. Close. eloae. Atchison 28? 278% 280% 281 1 /* Ati Cout Line .194 194 194 194 Blit A Ohio ...140% 138 4 13' 1‘ Canadian Pac . 231 2281s 228% 230 Chess St Ohio .38544 264-, 265 S 365 _ Chesa Coro ... 85 84% 84% 8?!* Ch! St N West.. 1014 >94 99*4 101% Chi Oft West.. 174 164 18’t ... C R I 4 ? .... 137 137 137 136-4 Del St Hudson . 220% 216*. 216% 220--. Del * Lacks .159*. 1584 1584 160 Erse TV*. 86 4 88 884 Erie Ist pfd 82 614 814 63 Ort Nor 131 4 120 120 121-4 Oulf Mob Si OH 43-2 43 43 45 111 Central 144% 1444 1444 Lehigh Valley ..90 90 90 ... Kan City South.lol44 994 100*4 1014 MKSt T 55 4 53 54Va 53V* Mo Pac pfd 1394 139-2 139-/2 140 N Y Central .349-2 3384 239*. 241V* N Y C Sc 8t L ..190 186 186 187 NY NH A H ...1334 122'. 1224 134 No-" Pacific . .1084 1074 1074 108’. Norfolk A West 275 272 272 375^ Penosvlvar.ia ..104 102% P A W Va 1401. 139 V. 140*. 142*. Reading 137 136 137 137 Seab'd Air L. .. 35 - 34 4 35 4 33 Southern Ry . 159 4 57 159 156 Southern Pac ..1514 *504 16®% 1 5i 1/ St Paul 404 394 40 JO4 St Paul pfd ... 86 644 64 /a 65 . St LA S W ... 944 944 844 St L A 8 F ...129 137-4 1274 128 Texas A Pac .1544 1524 1544 15. Union Pacific --283 West Maryland. 424 414 41% 42 Wabash 68 68 68 68 West Pac 354 344 354 ••• Robbers—&Y.::::::::::: & A 4 Ooodvear ".'.'.'.V. 1094 106 ’ *O7 4 108 4 &T: av * aA .::.\ }?% 1?% United States.. 56 4 55 4 56 56 Equipments— Am Car A Fdy. 99 97 97% 99 Am Locomotive. 122’ 1204 *2O /. *22 .a Am Steel Pd 62V. 04 604 62 An Air Brake Sh 584 57% 57% 58/. Man Elec Sup.. 28 .8 28 28 General Elec ...376 364 367'-4 375 Gen Rv Signal..ll94 1174 117’/. 118 Gen Am Tank.ll9 117% 1174 118/s N Y Air Brake. 44% 44 44 444 Pressed Stl Car 17-. 17 17 17Va Pullman 914 904 904 91 Westlngh Air B 62% 61%, 81% 62% Westinfch Elec .2i9 l 2 253 1 * 254 261 Bethlehem 124 4 122 IJ2 ljj®% Colorado Fuel.. 63% ,61% **% •*% Crucible 1114 107',a 10i /a lit Gulf States Stl. 86% 684 *64 ••• Inland Steel ...101 1004 101 1004 Otis 49% 48 48 49% Ren Iron A Stl 1464 139% 140% 144 Ludlum 101 98 99% 100% U S Steel 243% 234 4 234% 2414 Alloy 56% 54 4 54 % 56 Warren Fdy .... 17 17 17 17 Youngstwn Stl ..1364 135 135 *57,, Vanadium Corp .94 92 4 92 4 94% Motors— .. .... Am Bosch Mag. .74 4 70% 72% 71% Briggs 33-/2 31 4 314 324 Chrsyler Corp .. 67 4 64 % 65% 67% Eaton Axle 61 60 60 61% Graham Paige .. 22 21 4 21% 22 Borg Warner .. 764 .• • 75 76 Gabriel Snubbrs 17 17 17 16% General Motors.. 74-2 72% 73 744 Elec Stor Bat.. 90-/2 87% 901* 874 Hudson 84 4 82 4 83 84

Chicago Stocks ■ ■■"■ ißy James T. Hamlll & Co.)——

—Sept. 30— TOTAL SALES, 425,000 Acme Steel Cos.. 300 132 128 132 Adams Mfg .... 2,050 36'/a 35% 36% All-Am Mohawk 50 17 ... ... Allied Mot Ind .. 650 47 46 47 All! Mot Ind pi. 50 51 Allied Products.. 550 67 65% 66 Altorfer i 100 41 ... ... Am Com Pr "A” 600 28% ... ••• . Am Radio 150 10% 10% 10% Amer Service .. 150 10% 10 10% Am State Pu Sv 300 28% 28% 28% Am Yvette 100 29% Art Metal Wks. 1,750 41 % 39 40% Asso Apparel ... 50 47% Assoc fnv C 0... 200 57% 57 57% Asso Tele Util.. 7,500 41% 37% 40% Atlas Stores ... 200 39% 39 39% Auburn Automo. 500 490 475 480 Backstay-Welt.. 50 44 ... Bastian-Blessing 650 53 52% 52% Baxter Lau "A ’ 100 20 Beatrice Cream. 450 118 112% 115 Bendlx Aviation 5,000 84% ,81% 82 Binks Mfg 50 27% ... V... Borg-Warner .. 5,450 76% 75 75% Brach St Sons .. 50 23% ... ... B Fence & W 'A' 300 23% 23 23 B Fence & W 'B’ 500 19% 19 19 Ami Eq 800 31% 31% 31% E L Bruce C 0... 1,400 80 78% 80 Butova Watch . 2,350 38% 37% 38% Bulova Watch pf 450 44% 42% 44% Butler Bros 1,900 31% 30% 30% Ceco Mfg Cos ... 700 56 55 55% Cen Pu Ser Cl A 1.300 55% ... Cent & S West. 5,000 174 148 165 Cen &SWp Ipf 150 101 100 101 Chain Belt 1,000 51 50 50 Chi City &Con Rys pfd 300 15% ... ... Chicago Corp ..11,350 54% 52% 54 Cht Corp efts .. 4:050 61 59% 60% Chi Yellow Cab. 400 29% 28% 28% Club Alum 350 6V 6 6 Com Edison.... 525 384% 377% 380 Com Util 100 46 45 46 Com Tele 10 49 Const Mat 100 23% Const Mat pfd. 100 43% ... ... Consumers .... 500 11 10% 10% Corit Bteel 800 47% 47 47 Crane Cos 150 46 ... ... Cur Llghtg 550 27 % 26% 27% Davt Rub A.... 150 40 ... ... Elec Househid.. 350 36% 86 85 Elec Res Lab... 500 9% ? 9 Emp Pub Serv. 400 32 31% 33 FltxS & Con... 100 73% 72 73% Fte Gr U Ma.. 200 24% 24w 34% Gerla Barklow.. 50 18 ... Gerl Bark pfd. 50 23 ... ■ Gleaner 600 138 130 13a Godehaux 1,200 37% 35 37 Goldblatt Bros.. 200 33 ... ... Cord 4,750 35% 34 34% Gt Lkes Aire... 3.150 22% 22% 22% Gt Lakes Dr... 50 2*5% 225 225 Grief Bros 300 47 ... ■• • Grigsby-Brunow 31,100 65 61 a 63 ,4 Gd Grip Shoes 750 48% 45% 46% Hall Ptg 750 28 87% 28 Hart-Carter 250 24 23% 23% Hib Sp B& Cos 50 50 ... ••• Hormel A Cos.. 750 56% 56 50 % Houd-Hersh A.. 2.100 49 % 47% 48% Houd-Hershey B l.*oo 49 47% 48 111 Brick 50 29 ... ... Instill Ut Inv.. 39,400 116 108% 116 lnsull Ut Inv pfd 2.200 100% 100 100% Iron Fireman .. 150 36% 35% 35% Kel Swlt com.. 2.200 14% 14 14, a Ken-F Tu &Lp 1,100 25% 24,a 25 Keystone Steel . .00 44 43 44 Lane Dg V T C 2.300. 16 15 16 I.awbeck Corp.. 150 99 ... Lib-McNell 3.300 18% 17% l.Va Line Ptg . .. 250 24% 23% 24% Line Pt! pfd.. 100 43% 43% 43% Line Ptg War... 50 4% Lindsay Light.. 200 5 a ... • ~ Lion Oil R Cos.. 150 31% 30 31 /a Marks Bros 50 18 i ... Material Service 100 3 4 33 ♦ 34 McCord Rad "A” 50 41% ... ... Mead Mfg Cos co 300 6 % 6% 6% Merc & Mfr "A” 900 35% 24% 34% Mid Cont Laund 50 23 ... •■ • Middle W Util. 6,650 510 480 500 M W U O'”, pfd. 1,450 180 170% 178 M W U 80. pfd. 2,050 189 182 188 MW r U 60. nr 11 350 172 170 172 M W U pr lien. 1.400 194 186 193 Miss-Kan P L.. 7.200 34% 34 34% Modine 400 69% 69 69% Monlghan MCp 100 25 Monroe Chemlc 100 20 ... ••• Mon Chemical 2.150 75% 73 <5% Muncle Gear 'B' 150 7% 7% 7 Musk Mot Spec 150 2o 24% 25 Nachmann Sprin 1.400 63 % 62‘a 63% Nat E Pow r A” 1.150 49% 47% 48 Nat Leather . . 200 3% ... ... Natl Sec Inves. 7,650 55% 54% 55 Natl Sec In Ctfs 600 118 115 115 Nat-Standard... 50 43 ... ... Nat Terminals.. 150 17 16 17 Nob-Sparks Inc 750 63 62 63 a North Am Car.. 250 49 % 4.% 4,% North AG& E 2 850 25 20% 24 No &So A Corp 6,100 39% 36 38 Ontario Mfg .. 400 45 44% 44% Par Pub SP A”. 3.450 34\ 32% 34 Parker Pen . 200 48 % 48 48% Penn Gas & Ele 4.000 27 22% 24% Peocues L * P. 50 51% Perfect Circle.. 50 55 Pines Winter!. 150 7.% ... ... Potter Cos 350 38 % 3. 38 Public Serv. ... 41 375 ... ... Pub Serv. n p.. 97 375 370 3.0 aRB De V Cos. 200 46% 45% 48% Raytheon 300 *8 65 66 Reliance MfgCo 2.600 24 22 % 24 Ross Gear 1.150 57 49 56 Rverson & Son. 500 4% 46 45% Sallv Frocks :.. 1.400 30 % 29 30 ShetTleld Steel 350 73% 72 .3% Sign ode St Strap 100 18% ... • Sonatron 400 31 30 % 30% Stand Dredc Cos. 150 35% 35 35 Stelnlte Radio . . 300 24 22% 22% Sterl Mid Truck 100 28 Storkllne Furn. 50 25 ... ... Sut>er-Maid .... 200 59 % 59 59% Swift <k Cos 300 140 139% 139% Swift Inti 150 34% 34% 34% Thmpson <J. R.l 100 45 ... ... Tune-O-Stat Con 150 35 % 35 35% Unit Corn 500 27% 20% •27 United Gas Cos. 3.150 48 45 48 United Repro .. 1.200 25 24 24 U S Gvosm c. 1.350 88% 85 86% U S Lines 200 7% ... ... V S Radio and T 4.000 39 35 36% Utah Radio 400 18 17% 17% U‘Htv & Ind... 7 600 50% 49% SO Util * Ind pfd . 1.200 51% 50% 51 Van Sleklen 50 2* ... Wahl 300 17% 17% 17% Warohell 50 20% Waukesha Motor 80 182 Warns Pmp com 100 22% Wavne Puffin of. IflO 37% West Cont Util.. 500 24% 22% 34% Wi.boldt Btrs. INI 43 40 42 wulms Otl-O-M 50ft 17% IT 17% wjuton Engine... 1.25*1 76 74 75 •*%•* Machine.. .*OO v 28 .. Zenith Radio... 350' 44% 48% 41%

Hayes Body Corp 254 244 294 26 Hupp 43% 43 43-2 43 Auburn ~480 480 480 500 Mack Trucks 1024 1004 100% 103 &T on .;;;;;;;; E* % 20S 2”% MOW? Wheel . 41% 404 41% 42 % SSkrt >: ,a Peerless 10 9% 10 10 Pierce Arrow .. 32 32 32 ••• Studebaker Cor. 72% 70% 70 4 72^. Stew Warner .. 65% 65 65 *B% Timken Bear ...113% 111 IJJj-.* 11* Wlllys-Ovtrland. 21V, 20*, 20% 21% Yellow Coach... 32% 32 *2'/* 33 /, White Motor ..47 ,46 46 46 Mining— Am Smlt A Rfg 121% 118% 1* 1214 Am Metals 76 4 75 7 5 76% An?*ztnc :::::: 8 4 % 8 Anaconda Cop ..126V, 1231*44 *25% Calumet A Arlz 12. 126 126 127 Calumet A Hecla 44% *4 44 44/2 Cerro de Pasco.. 964 95% 95 . 98 /a Dome Mines.... 9% 9-2 9% ... (Irftnbv Ccri) ... 89 2 88 88 * Greene Ca * Cop. 186 18614 186 V 4 188 k Gt Nor 0ff..... 31 30% 30*. 31 Insplratlou Cop 45’/. 44 44 46 Howe Sound 64 4 64 64 64 2 Int Nickel 60% 58% 584 59,. Kennecott Cop.. 88'a M/a 86 . 87 Magma Cop .... 70S 70 70 70 Miami Copper... 43 4 43 43 44 Nev Cons 48% 47 47 4i% Tex Oul 5u1.... 73% .14 71% 72^ S'. Joe 69 4 *B% 68 , 68/, U 8 Smelt 514 51V, 51-/2 o3 Oils— Atlantic Rfg ... 63% 62% 62% 63% Barnsdall (A) .. 35% 34% 35 35 2 Kreeport-Texas. 484 47 47 46% Houston Oil 77 76 2 76 4 78/s Indpls Oil & Gas. 32 31V4* Ji/. 4 oii. 4 Conti Oil 33V. 32Va 324 324 Mid-Cont Petrol. 33% 33% 33% 33% Lago Oil A Tr.. 31 31 31 ... Pan-Ame Pet B. 64 63% 63% 63,. Phillips Petrol .. 38 37 4 37 4 38 Prairie Oil 55 4 55 55 35 Union ol Ca 1.... 52 50% 504 50% Pra(rle Pipe ... 62% ..14 61% 62 Pure OH 26% 26V. 26% 26% Roval Dutch 59V. 57% 58-4 59% Richfield i 40V. 40 V. 404 41 Shell 27% 27V. 37*4 294 Simms Petrol.... 34% 33 4 33-4 34% Sinclair Oil .... 33% 35% 35% 35% Skelly Oil 41 40% 41 41 Std OH Cal 75 73% 73% 75% Std Oil of N J... 78% 734 73-4 76 Std OH N Y.... 44V, 43 4 43 % 44% Tidewater 19V, 19 V, 19% 19 Texas Corp 67% 66% 66% 674 Texas C A 0.... 15% 15% 15% 15% Transcontl 13 12% 13% 12% White Eagle ... 36 35% 35% 36% Industrials Adv Rumely ... 384 38 384 38V. Allis Chalmers.. .300 298 298 2984 Allied Chemtcal. .3334 330 330 337 A M Byers 150% IM/ 145 4 147 Armour A 11% 114 114 114 Amer Can 1814 175-4 176% 1794 Alleghaney Corp. 52% 51% 51V, 52% Am Bafety Raz.. 67 67 67 Am Ice 50 49% 49-4 494 Am Wool 17% 16% 17% 164 Assd Dry Goods.. 52% 50V, 51’/, 50% Bon Alum 120 V, 148’/, 148’/, 149% Coni Can 90 874 88 88% Certalnteed 28 28 28 28 Crosley 97 97 97 96*4 Congoleum .... 26% 35 4 25 V, 25% Curtiss W 235 % 644 U.. Curtiss W ...... 23% 23 22 23% Davidson Chem.. 53% 52-4 52 4 53 Dupont 211 207% 207*. 210 Famous Players.. 71% 70 70 71V, Oen Asphalt .... 84-/2 84 4 84 4 86 Fox A 97 95 97 96 4 Oold Dust 66 4 64% 65*4 64% Olldden 58% 57 58-4 58-4 Int Harvester... 130% 128 128 1304 Kelvinator 14% 14*4 14% 14% Lambert 136% 135 V, 135-4 136 Link Belt 49% 49% 49% 50 Loews 66 63*4 64 63% May Stores ..... 87% 84 86V, 84 Kols.er 28% 28V. 28-4 284 Montgom Ward. 131% 126-4 127 128-4 Natl C R 137-4 131-4 133’/, 138 Radio Keltb 36 35 35 36 Owens Bottle .. 86*4 85 V. 85% 844 Radio Corp 104 96 96 104 Real Silk 73-4 73 73 74 Rem Rand ..... 49% 47-4 48% 48% Sears. Roebuck.. 160% 164% 164% 165% Union Carbldo ..134% 131% 132 132% Warner Bros .. 58% 56% 57’/, 58-4 Un Air Craft... 117% 107-4 112 117-4 Unlv Pipe ..... 7% 7’/, 7% 7% U S Cs Ir Pipe 29% 27 V, 38% 30 U S Indus A1c0..326 219% 221 219% Worthington Pu 137 130 131% 2t9% Woolworth Cos ..103% 101-4 101% 101-4 Utilities— Am Tel A Tel. .304% 298 3014 303% Am Pr A Lt.... 167 161% 162-4 167 Am For Power ..186 189 195% 187% Am Wat Wks. .. 187 183 183 182% Brklyn Manh T. 66 66 66 66% Col G A E 127% 120 128-/. 117 Consol Gas 170% 164-4 167 165% Elec Pow A Lt 85 4 62 % 83 83% Int T A T ....136% 132-4 133-i 136% Nor Am Cos 177-4 170% 170% 172 Pac Light 128% 126 127 1284 Pub Serv N J... 132-4 128 129% 129-4 So Cal Edison.. 86 4 84 4 86 86 Std Oas A E1...202 196 4 197 197 4 United Cogp.... 69% 67% 68 88 Utilities PtfWer. 56-4 55-4 56 56-4 United G A Imp 57-4 56% 56% 57% West Union Tel 233 220 320 230 Shipping— Am Inti Corp... 94% 90-4 94 % 90% Atl Gulf A W I 72% .714 714 72 Inti Mer M pfd 35-4 32 4 32 % 35-4 United Fruit ...125% 122*4 123 123 4 Foods— Am Sug Rfg.... 81 80V, 80% 81' California Pkg.. 81 79% 804 8Canada Dry ... 91% 89% 91 89% Corn Products ..116-4 US 115 115-4 Cont Bale A 80% 80 80 79 Cuba Cane Su p 5% ... 5-4 ... Cuban Am Sue.. 124 12% 124 13 Fleischmann Cos .. ... ... 106 Grand Union 36 4 25 % 25% 27 Jewel Tea 67% 67% 67% 68 Kralt Cheese... 73% 70 4 70% 72 Kroger 934 914 93 92% Loose-Wiles ... 80% 77% 79% 82% Natl Biscuit ...207 203 203 207% Natl Dairy 77 76V, 76% 76-4 Gen Foods 69*4 684 68V, ... Ward Baking B 10% 10% 10% ... Tobaccos— Am Sumtra 47 45-4 45% 46 Am Tob B 178% 177% 177% 1794 Con Cigars 64% 64% 64*. 65 General Cigar.. 69% 68 68% 68 Lig A Meyers.. 92% 91% 92% 92 4 Lorlllard 23% 22% 22*/, 33-, R J Reynolds... 56 4 56 564 56 Tob Products B 13% 12% 13V, 12% United Cigar 8t 16 15% 15% 16% Schulte Ret Strs 18 18 18 ,18

Indianapolis Stocks

—Sept. 20— Bid Ask American Central L It)* C0....80v Belt R R &*Yds Cos com 62% 66 Belt R R <St Yds Cos Did.... 57% 61 Belt R R & Yd* CO Dfd ......108% Bobb’s Merrill 34% 36% Central Ind Power Cos pld... 92% 96% Circle Theater 108 Cities Serv Cos com; 53% Cities Serv Cos pld 94 Citizens Gas Cos com 33 Citizens Gas Cos pfd ........ '97 101 Commonwealth L Cos 0fd,....100 Equitable Sec Cos com ....... Hook Drug Cos com 4414 ... Horuff Shoe Corp com .-......'15 ... Ind Hotel Cos Clay poo) c0m.... 125 Ind Hotel Cos nfd 100 Ind Serv Corp pfd 80 Indpls Gas Cos com ....• 59 62% Indpls & Norwtn Tr Cos pfd. 7 •Indpls P and L pfd 100% 1031® Indpls Pu Wei L Aa.t> com 51 Indpls St RR Cos pfd 27% 30% Indpls Wa Cos pfd 98 H)2 Inter Pub Ser pr li pfd 101 104 Inter Pub Serv 6s 89 v-93 Merchants Pub Util Cos pfd... 100 •Metro Loan Cos .'...97 101 Northern Ind Pub S G Pfd 7s. 104 Northern Ind Pub S C p1d.... 94 100 Prog Laundrv Cos com 50 58% E Rauh * Sons Pert Cos pfd.. 50 Real Silk Hosiery Cos ofa 98 Standard Oil of Ind 55 T H indpls & Tr Cos pfd 9 T H Trac * L Cos pfd 85 Union Title Cos com 50 1.. V Camp Prod Cos Ist pld 96 100 v Camn Pod Cos old 93 Shareholders Invest Cos 27 28% •Ex-dlvldend. —Sales— Indpls P and L pfd 10 shares at 101 —Bonaa— Bid Ask Belt R & S Y Cos 4s 86 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s 60 Cent Ind Gas Cos 5a 97 Central Ind Power Cos 6s 98 ... Chi 8I * N Ind Rv Ist ss. . . Citizen* Gas Cos 5s .99 101 Citizens Btreet Railroad 55... 68 89 % Gary St Rv Ist 5s 79 85 Home T <Jc 1 of Ft Wayne 65...101 Indiana Hotel Cos 5* 100 Ind Northern Trac Cos 5s 4 5% Ind Railway and Light Cos 5s 97 t >dlana Set vice Corp 5* Indpls Power and Light Cos ... 95 97 Indiana Union Trac Cos 5s .. 4 Indpls Col * Trac 5s 97 Indianapolis Gas Cos s 96 98 Indpls & Martinsville T Cos ss. 15 Indpls No Trac Cos 5s 10 14 Indpls * W Trac Cos 5s 15 Indpls Street Ry 4s 53% 55 Indpls U Ry 5s J 1965 A B ... 98% Indpls Trac 4t Terminal Cos Ss 93 95 Indpls Watei Cos S%* 1953 100 Indole Water Cos S%* 1954 100 Indpls Water Cos Men & ref 8* 93 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 91 95% Indpls Water Works Sec Cos.. 82 86 Indpls Water Cos 4%s ..... 91 Interstate Pub Serr 6%a 103 Interstate Public service Cos 5s 93 ... No Ind Pub Service Cos 5s 97 No Ind Telegh Cos 6* 1931 98 99% T H A E Trac Cos is 55 T H Tree and Light Cos 5s ... 86 91 Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s .... 14 Sales Citizens Street Railroad 5s one bond at. 69

Local Wagon Wheat

Citv grain elevators are paying *l2O for No. 3 red wheat and *1.15 for No. 3 hard wheat.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HOG PRICES UP 15 TO 25 CENTS AT STOCKYARDS Cattle Scarce and Steady; Vealers Strong at $17.50 Down. Sept. Bulk Top. Receipts 13. slo.ooft. 10.65 $10.65 5.000 14. 10.004/10.65 10.90 3,500 16. 10 254410.90 10.90 5.500 17. 10.004t10.65 10.65 5.000 18. 10.756111.00 11.00 5.000 19. 10.75 ft 11.00 11.00 6.000 20. 10.90 ft 11 15 11.15 6,000 Jlogs were mostly 15 to 25 cents higher today at the city stock yards. The market frem 160 pounds up selling 15 cents higher, underweights 25 cents up. The bulk, 160 to 280 pounds, sold at *10.90 to *11.15. Receipts were 6,000, holdovers, 282. Cattle held steady. Vealers were' 50 cents higher selling at *17.50 down. Sheep and lambs were steady with better grade lambs at *l3 to *l4. Fat ewes were *4 to *6. Chicago hog receipts were estimated at 14,000, including 3,500 directs; holdovers 10,000. The market was steady to stronger at Thursday’s best prices. Several loads from 180 to 210 pounds sold at *ll. *10.55 bid on 260 pounds. 280 to 290 pounds sold at *10.30. Cattle —Receipts were 2,000; sheep, 20,000. Indianapolis livestock prices: Hogs, 250 to 350 pounds, $10.40 to *11.05; 200 to 250 pounds, *11.05 to *11.15; 160 to 200 pounds, *11; 130 to 160 pounds, $10.25 to *10.75; 90 to 130 pounds, *9 to $10; packing sows, *8.50 to *9.50. Cattle receipts 550; calves receipts 550; market steady; veals higher; steers quotable, *10.50 to *15.50; beef cows. $7 to $9.50; low cutter and cutter cows, *5 to $6.50; veals, $16.50 to *l7; heavy calves, *7 to $12.50; bulk stock and feeder steers, $8 to *ll. Sheep receipts 1,200; market steudy; lambs, .*l4; bulk fat lambs, sl3 to sl4; bulk cull lambs. *8.50 to $10.50; bulk fat ewes, $4 to $6. —Hogs— Receipts, 6,000; market, higher. 250-350 lbs $10.40(@11.05 200-250 lbs 11.05ft.T1. 15 160-200 lbs 11.00 130-160 lbs 10.25ftT0.75 90-130 lbs.’ 9.0Cft10.00 Packing sow's 8.50@ 940 -CattleReceipts, 550; market, steady. Beef steers $10.15ft15.50 Beef cows 7.00 ft 9.50 Low cutter and cutter cows ... 5.00 ft 6.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 8,[email protected] • v —Calves— Receipts, 550; market, higher. Best veals i...... $16.50ft 17.50 Heavy calves [email protected] k —Sheeiv— Receipts, 1,200; market, steady. Top fat lambs .$14.00 Bulk fat lambs 13.00ft14.00 Bulk cull lambs 8.50 ft 10.50 Bulk fat ewes 4.00(a' 6.00 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. Sept. 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 14,000; including 4,000 directs; mostly strong to 10c higher on weights scaling 240 lbs. downward; heavier weights, weak to 10c lower; top, $11.05; bulk, good to choice, 170-740 lbs., $10.75ft11; butchers, medium to Choice, 250-350 lbs., $9.75 ft 10.70; 200-250 lbs.. $10,250*11.05; 160-200 lbs., $10ft11.25; 130-160 lbs., [email protected]; packing sows, [email protected]; pigs, medium to choice, 90-130 lbs,, s9@ 10.25. Cattle—Receipts. 2.000; calves, 1,000; peddling hit ana miss market on all killing classes; supply small but demand very narrow; low priced cows and vealers getting some actllon; all other classes draggy; a few loads of staers and yearlings, sl4 downward; stale kinds predominating; slaughter classes, stee s, good and choice, 1300-1500 lbs., slo.?sfc 6.50; 11(50-1300 lbs., $10.756i 16.50; 950-1 100 lbs., $10.75@ 16.50; common and medium, 850 lbs. up. $8.75®12.75; fed yearlings, good and clfolce. $13@16; heifers, good and choice, 850 lbs. down, sl3ft 14.75; common and medium, $7.75@13: cows, good and choice. s9<gTl.7s; common and medium, s7ft9: low cutter and cutter. ss.soft 7; bulls, good and choice, beef, $3.90£iT0;75; cutter to medium. $7619.25; vealers. milk fed. good and choice. sls.7sfti 18; medium, $12.506415.75; cull and common, $86)12.50; stocker and feeder steers, good sand choice all weights. $10.75®-12.25; common and medium, $8.25ft10 50. Sheep Receipts, 20,00; steady; native lambs. $13,256; 13.50; top. $13.75; rangers, unsold; fat ewes, s4@s; feeding lambs, quotably .steady; lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down. $12.756713.85; medium, $11*812.75: cull and common, $7.50ft11; ewes, medium to choice. 150 lbs. down. [email protected]; cull and common. $2.50® 4.25: feeder lambs, good and choice, $11.75@13. • Bm Times Soecicl LOUISVILLE. Ky., Sept. 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 600; market, 10c lower; mediums and lights, 130 to 225 lbs., $9.30® 10.80; extreme heavies, 225 lbs. up. $10.20; pigs, 130 lbs. down. [email protected]; stags and throwouts, $7.20®7.80. Cattle Receipts, 200; market, steady; prime heavy steers. $11.50 ft 13; heavy shipping steers, $9.50® 11.50; medium arid plain steers, $8.50®9.5: fat heifers. $7.506i 11.50: good to choice cows, $7.50®9: medium to good cows, $6®7.50; cutters. $5.50®6; canners. $4.50@5; bulls, $664 8.50: feeders, $8.50® 10.75: stockers, $7.506110.50. Calves—Receipts, 300; market, steady; fancy calves, sls; good, to choice. [email protected]; medium to good. $10,506( 13: outs. $10.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 300; market, steady: ewes and wethers. sl2; buck lambs, $11: seconds. s6@7; sheep, $4.50®*5.50. Thursday's shipments: Cattle. 116; calves, 120; hogs, 284; sheep, none. Bn United Press CLEVELAND. Sepf. 30.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.500: market, steady to 10c nlgher; 250350 lbs., slo® 11; 200-250 lbs.. $10,856( 11.25; 160-200 lbs.. $11.106411.35; 130-160 lbs., $10.50® 11.35; 90-130 lbs., $10.25® 10.50; ptfeking sows. $8.5 @9. Cattle—Receipts, 200; calves. 200; market, steers, active, steady; cows, unchanged; vealers. steady; beef steers, $9.40® 10,25: beef cows. s7r,( 8’ low cutter and cutter cows. $5®6.50: vealers. $15.50® 20. Sheep—Receipts, 1,400; market, steadv: top fat lambs. sl4; bulk fat lambs, $13.50® 14; bulk fat ewes, ss®6. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. Sept. 20. Hogs—Receipts. 3.200; holdovers, 200; market active, weigh below 220 lbs. steady, others strong to 25c higher; 250-350 lbs., $10.756411.35: 200-250 lbs. SUftll.7o; 160200 lbs.. $11.406111.60: 130-160 lbs.. sll® 1150; 90-130 lbs.. $10,756( 11.25; packing sows. $9649.50. Cattle —Receipts. 375; market unchanged; calves, receipts 600; market slow, weak to 50c lower; beef steers, $13.25®15.25: light yearling steers and heifers, $13.506416; beef cows. $8.7564 9.75: low cutter and cutter cows. $4.50® 7.25: vealers. slßftl9. Sheep Receipts. 2.000; market active and steady: bulk fat lambs, $13,506? 14; bulk cull lambs, $8.75® 19.75; bulk fat ewes. $5.50®6. Bu United Press PITTSBURGH. Sept 20—Hogs—Receipts. 1.500: market 106125 c higher; 250350 lbs.. slo® 11: 200-250 lbs.. $10.50® Li.so; 160-200 lbs.. $11.25® 11.50; 130-160 lbs.. $106110.50; 90-160 lbs., $9,50®10.50; packing sows, $8.50®9.25. Cattle Receipts. none: calves, 50; steady; beef steers. slo.softT3: light yearling steers and heifers, s9® 12.75; beef cows. $7.50ft9.25: low cutter and cutter cows. $56? 7: vealers. $1464 18: heavy calves. $116715. Sheep—Receipts, 750; market strong to 25c higher; top fat lairibs. $14.25; bulk fat lambs. $11.50® 14: bulk cull lambs. $8,506? 11; bulk fat ewes. $5ft6.75; bulk feeder lambs. $8 @ll. Bu United Press TOLEDO. Sept. 20.—Hogs—Receipts, 350; market steady to 25c higher; heavies. $10,256(10 50; mediums, $116(11.15; Yorkers. $10.256410.50; pigs. $9 50649.75. Cattle —Receipts. 300; market steady. Calves— Receipts, light; market strong. Sheep and lambs —Receipts, light; market slow. Bu Z'nited Press ,/ CINCINNATI. Sept. 20 —Hogs—Receipts. 3 200: holdovers. 639: market steady to 15c higher: 250-i0 lbs . *0.50® T 200-250 lbs.. $U>.75®11.15: 160-200 lbs.. [email protected]; 130-160 lbs.. slo® 10.50; 90-130 lbs.. $8 256 j 8.75. Cattle—Receipts. 650; calves. 250: market, cattle steady to 25c higher; beef steers. sß® 14: light vearling steers, and heifers. sßftl4: beef cows. $7.50®9: low cutter and cutter cows. $5.50® 6.75: veTers. *136? 17.50; bulk stock and feeder steers. *86410. Sheep—Receipts. 1 000; market steadv; too fat lambs. $13.50; bulk fat lambs. *l2® 13.50: bulk cull iambs. $4 ft 6; bulk fat lambs, s4® 5.50.

Business —and— Finance

Sales of the Ontario Manufacturing Company, of Muncie, Ind., makers of silver and flat ware, totaled $1,381,603 during the first eight months of 1929, J. McKenzie Morrison, vice-president, announced today. This was an increase of *337,299 or more than 32 per cent over sales during the corresponding months last year. Studebaker has .Announced the complete reorganisation of its parts department at South Bend, Ind., under E. C. Mendler. About 40.000 parts are carried for passenger and commercial cars and buses of all models now being operated. Approximately 350 persons are employed in this department to insure a steady flow of parts and speedy shipping. More than 300 workers have been added to the forcq of the Time-O-Stat Controls Company at its plant in Elkhart, Ind., within the last few weeks. Increased sales demands forecast a still greater amount of production for the next month. This was announced today by Julius K. Luthe, president. The Moth Aircraft Corporation announces that during the month of August, the companv reached Its normal production of one plane per day and sales for the past month amounted to well over SIOO,OOO Work on doubling the capacity of the company's plant has been completed and a steady Increase in monthly sales Is anticipated. DETROIT. Sept. 20.—Net earnings of silent* Automatic Corporation for the first right months of 1929, after all charges. Including estimated federal taxes, were three times the earnings of the company during the same period of 1928, according to a statement made today by Walter F. Tant, president. Commercial Investment Trust Corporation announced today the signing of a contract with the Hudson Motor Car Companv for financing the sales of Hudson and Essex automobiles and Dover commercial cars on a world-wide basis. The Hudson company is one of the foremost American exporters of motor cars. August sales of the Bastian-Blessing Company were 38 per cent larger than for the corresponding month of 1928, according to Lewis G. Blessing, vice-president of the company.

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale) —No. 1, 46@47c; No. 2. 47ft48c. Butterfat—4sc. Cheese (wholesale selling price per pound I—American loaf, 25c; pimento loaf. 40c; Wisconsin firsts. 25c; Longhorn. 26c: New York limberger, 30c. Strictly fresh eggs, loss off, delivered In Indianapolis. 33ft34c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens, 25c. springers. 24c; Leghorn springers. 20c: Leghorn hens; 20c; 1929 Leghorn broilers, lli to 2 lbs.. 24c: old roosters, large. 12ft 15c: small, 10® 15c: ducks, 12c; small, 10® 12c; spring guineas, 30c; turkeys. No. 1 young toms, 35c; No. 1 old toms. 22@23c. No. 2 old hens. 25ft30c. Bu United Press CHICAGO. Sept. 20.—Eggs—Market, firm; receipts, 9.031 cases; extra firsts, 39ft40c; firsts, 38c; ordinaries, 32@34c; seconds. 240729 c. Butter—Receipts, 8,560 tubs; market, firm; extras, 46c; extra firsts, 43%@45c; seconds. 38ft;39c; standards, 44%c. Poultry—Market, easy; receipts, 5 cars; fowls, 26c; springers, 26c; Leghorns, 21c; ducks, 19ft.21c; geese, 16ft) 20c; turkevs. 280730 c.; roosters, 21c. Cheese —Twins, 22%®22%c; Young Americas, 24%c. Potatoes—On track, 317; arrivals, 174; in transit, 1,292; market, weak; Wisconsin sacked Round Whites, $2.30ft2.50; Minnesota. *2.25ft2.40; Minnesota and North Dakota Red River Ohios. [email protected]; Idaho sacked Russets. [email protected]. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Flour—Inactive and easy; spring patents. [email protected]. Pork —Steadv; mess. $30.50. Lard—Dull; middle west spot, $12.15@ 12.25. Tallow—Firm; special to extra, 7’/@B%c. PotatoesQuiet and easy; Long Island, $2076.25; Jersey, $1.75®4.25; Maine, [email protected]. Sweet Potatoes—-Firm; southern basket. 65c07! $1.50; southern barrel. $3.50074. Dressed Poultry—Steady; turkeys, 30@60c; chickens, 25@44c; fowls, 20ft)36c; ducks, 1807; 23c; ducks. Long Island. 20ft25c. Live Poultry—Easy; geese, 13®20c; ducks, 1607: 28c; fowls. 180723 c; turkeys, 380745 c; roosters. 20ft22c; chickens, 220133 c; broilers. 270735 c. Cheese—Firm; state whole miik. fancy to special. 27%0729%c; Young Americas. 24% 07 28c. Butter—Market, quiet; receipts. 8.785; • creamery extras. 46%c; special market. 47@47%c. Eggs— Market, firmer; receipts, 9,935; nearby white fancy, 360751 c; state whites, 330755 c; fresh firsts. 35%ft37c; Pacific Coasts. 43® 59%c; white westerns, 35@44c; nearby browns. 360757 c.

On Commission Row

v ~ FRUITS , Apples—Choice. $202.25; Wealthy. $2.50: Maiden Blush. *2.7503: Jonathans. *2.75; Grimes Golden. *2.75: New York Duchess. *[email protected]; Gravestein. $3; Wolf River. *3.50. Apricots—*2.7s 03. Grapes—California, seedless. *1.50 a crate: Malagas. *2 a crate: Tokays. *2. Lemons —California, a crate. *l3. Peaches—Michigan Elbertas. *2.75 03. Limes—Jamacia. 2.25®>3. Oranges—California Valencia, 53.75@8 Peaches—Michigan Elbertas, $2.75 03. Plums—s2.7s: Idaho. 16-lb. case. sl. VEGETABLES Beans—Green, stringless. *1.7502.50 Beets —Home-grown, dor,.. 40c. Carrots—Home-grown, doz. 50c. Cabbage—s3.so a barrel. Cantaloupes Flats. *1.2501.50; Colorado. *2.25; Tiptops, barrels, *4.50: Jumbo $1.50: Cauliflower—Washington, crate, *3.75 Corn—Home-grown. 25@30c a dozen. Cucumbers—Hothouse, a dozen. $1.25 Eggplant— *1.5002 a dozen; $202.25 a hamper Kale—Spring, a bushel, *l. Lettuce—California Iceberg. *4.5005 a crate: home-grown leaf, a bushel. (1. Mustard—A bushel. *1 Onions—lndiana vollows. *2.7S a 100-lb bag. Parsley—Home-grown, doz. bunches. 45c Peas—New York. *3 hamper.. Peppers—Home-grown. *101.25 a bushel Potatoes—Wisconsin and Minnesota white. *4.7505 a 160-lb. bag; Red River Ohlos. 120-lb.. *3.50. Radishes —Eutton. nothouse. dozen 60c Southern, long red 15 0 25c doz. Sweet Potatoes—Virginia Jerseys. *6 barrel: *3 a bushel. Tomatoes Home-grown. a bushel *1.25: 15-lb. basket. 50c. * Watermelons—lndiana. 40®65c each. Hu T'nitrd Prm* CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Apples, *1.7502.50 per bushel.' New York Curb Market —Sept. 20Close. Allied Power 81 Am Super Power (A) 60% Am Gas 210 Assoc Gas 70 Aviation Corp 53% Ark Gas 22% Commonwealth 23% Cities Service 55% Durant 8% Elec Bond & Share 184 Elec Inves 286 Fan Steel 18% Ford of Canada (A) 42% Ford of England 18 Fox Theater 27% Fokker 45 % General Baking *AI 6% Goldman Sachs 1 117 General Electrl Eng 14 Gulf Oil 194% Generalty 36.% Hudson Bay 17% Humble Oil 119% Imp Oil 37% Int Pete 26% Mount Prod 11% Newmont 224 N Am Aviation Normanda ...• 57 Pantepec 5% Penroed 24% Rainbow 33-si Sait Creek 14 Std Oil Ind 55% Sid OH Kan 24% Std Oil Ky 42 Stutz Motor 13% Sel Industries 26 United L & P <A> 52 United Oas 8c Imp 294 United Verde E 16% Vacuum Oil 120% Walgreen

BEARISH NEWS SENDS WHEAT DOWN Australian Reports Indicate Only Half Crop for That Country. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Wheat futures closed at the bottom of their range today and at the lowest in considerable time. Late trading consisted largely of changing operations amo;>gf Chicago operators, | the December delivery losing most as that month was sold and May bought. Cables reporting the rains in both Argentina and Australia of little benefit brought no support to the market. Corn and oats finished fractionally to the action of wh,eat. At the close wheat was’ I*4 to 1% cents lower, corn was off 94 to 7 % cent also finished lower. Wheat prices fell about 1 cent during the opening trade due to the easiness at foreign markets, strengthened for a time on the support given the December at *1.38 and broke through that figure for the first time in several months. The volume of sales was light during the morning, for with conflicting news on weather conditions in the southern hemisphere many operators were inclined to await developments. Cash prices were */a to % cent lower. Receipts were fifty cars. C&m had a heavy tone throughout most of the session with fractional losses in all months. Support on the dips appeared good, but prices went to the lowest for the week. There was no change In the situation. Chicago traders did most of the selling. Cash prices were steady to cent lower. Recepits were 208 cars. Oats were dull and a shade lower as the tone in wheat and com affected trading. The short crop appears unable to inspire much buying so long as the major grains are unsettled. Cash wheat was unchanged. Receipts were forty-six cars. Chicago Grain Table —Sept. 20— WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close. Close. Sept.. 1.30% 1.30% 1.30% 1.29% 1.29 Dec... 1.38 1.38% 1.37 1.37 1.38% Mar.. 1.44 1.44 1.43% 1.43 V. 1.44% Mav.. 1.48 1.48% 1.47-/. 1.47'/. 1.48% CORN— Sept.. 1.02% 1.02% 1.01% 1.01% 1.02% Dec... .98% .98% .97% .98 .98% Mar.. 1.03 1.03 1.02 1.02 V. 1.03 V. May.. 1.05% 1.05% 1.04% 1.05 1.05% OATS— Sept.. .50% .50-/2 .50% .50% .50% Dec... .53% .53’/. .53-/4 .53% .54 Mar.. .56% .57% .56% -56% .57 May.. .58 .58*/. .57% .57% .58% RYE— Sept.. 1.02 1.02 1.01% 1.01% 1.02% Dec... 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% 1-08% 1.08% Mar.. 1.14’/* 1.14% 1.14 1.14 1.14% May.. 1.15% 1.16’/* 1.16 V. 1.16% 1.16% LARD— Sept. 11.62 11.62 11.50 11.52 11.57 Oct.. 11.62 11.65 11.52 11.57 11.60 Dec.. 11.82 11.85 11.77 11.77 11.82 Jan.. 12.30 12.30 12.22 12.22 12.25 RIBS— Sept, no sales 12.00 12.00 Oct., no sales 12.50 12.50 BELLIES— Sept. 12.52 12.85 12.52 12.85 12.90 Oct.. 12.75 12.90 12.60 12.85 12.90 Bu Times Special , CHICAGO. Sept. 20.—Carlots: Wheat. 38: corn. 196; oats, 46; rye. 4, barley 26. Bu Z'nited Press TOSEDO, 0., Sept. 20.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 2 red. $1.33%6j!1.34%. CornNo. 2 yellow, $1.06ft1.07. Rye—No. 2. *1.05. Oats—No. 2 white, old, 56ft57c; No. 2 white, new, 526753 c. Barley—No. 2. 70c. Clover—Domestic, cash. old. $11.60; cash, new, $11.60; Oct., $11.75; Dec., sl2; Imported, cash, old, sll. Timothy—Cash, old, $2 60; cash, new, $2.80; Dec., *2.95; March. $3.10. Alsyke—Cash. new. *10.75; Oct.. $10.90: Dec.. *11.20. Butter—46ftsoc. Eggs—36@39c. Hay—sl.2s cwt. B” Z’nited Press CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Cash grain close: Wheat—Hard No. 2. *1.29%® 1.29%: northern No. 1, *1.30; No. 2. *1.29; mixed No. 1. $1.29%: No. 2, $1.29%: yellow hard No. 2. $1.29%; No. 3, 51.27%. CornMined No. 1. *1.01%; No. 2. $1.01%® 1.01%; No. 4. sl.oo'/. No. 5, $1; yellow No. 1. $1.01%ft1.01%; No. 2. $1.01%® 1.02; No. 3. $1.01; white No. 1, *1.02; No. 2. $1.01% 671.01%: No. 6. 99c.„ Oats—White, 49%ft 50%c; No. 3, 47%6/49fc; No. 4,48 c. RyeNo. 2, *1.04: No. 3. 51.03%. Barley—6367 74c. Timothy—*4.7s®s.so. Clover—sll.7s @19.50. Bu Times Special CHIC./GO. Sept. 20.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 1.749.000, aealnst 1.884.000: corn, 811.000. aealnst 765.000; oats. 510.000, aealnst 523.000. Shipments: Wheat. 768.000 against 1.340.00(k corn. 366.000. against 621,000: oats. 320.000, against 319,000.

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b., basis 51%c New rate, were: Wheat—Easy: No. 2 red, *[email protected]; No 2 hard, $1.19071.21. Corn—Easy: No. 2 white, 960797 c: No. 3 white. 9307 96c: No. 2 yellow. 93%0794%c: No. 3 yellow, 92%ft93%c: No. 2 mixed, 93 0794 c: No. 3 mixed. 920793 c. Oats—Firm: No. 2 white, 450746 c; No. 3 white. 440745 c. Hay—Steadv: No. 1 timothy. *15.50® 16: No. 2 timothy. *150715.50; No. 1 light clover mixed, *14.500715. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red, 5 cars. Total, 5 cars. Corn—No. 1 white, 2 cars; No. 2 white, 8 cars: No. 1 yellow. 34 cars; No. 2 yellow, 24 cars: No 3 yellow. 3 cars; No. 4 yellow, 1 car; No. '6 yellow. 1 car; sample yellow, 1 car. Total. 74 cars. Oats—No. 2 white. 11 cars; No. S white 5 cars; sample white, 1 car. Total, 17 Rye—No. 2, 1 car. Total. 1 car.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings Friday, Sept. 20. *3.823,000; debits $8,413,000. CHICAGO STATEMENT Bv Z’nited Press CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Bank clearings. *107,700.000; balances, *11.000,000. NEW TORK STATEMENT Bu United Press u NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Bank clearings. $1,689,000,000; clearing house balance, *224.000.000: federal reserve bank credit balance, $187,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Treasutj net balance on. Sept. 18 was $343,548,368.28. Customs receipts for the month to the same date totaled $29,779,584.40. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bu Z'nited Press NEW YORK. Sept. 20.—Porelgn exchange closed firm. Sterling. $4.84%; francs. 3.91%: lira. 5.22 13-16. up .00 1-16; belga. 13.89; marks. 23.80. up .00%. RAW SUGAR PRICES —Sept. 20— High. Low. Close. January 2.25 2.23 2 23 March 2 26 2.25 2.25 May 2.31 2.31 2 31 July 2.39 2 37 2.J7 September 2.23 2.23 December 2.27 2.25 2.26 Three Escape Prosecution fiji Times Suerial MARION, Ind., Sept. 20 —Charges of conspiracy to commit a felonv against Elmar E. Fogleson, Joe Cook and Frank L. Blue have been dismissed by Circuit Court Judge O. D Clawson on motion of Prosecutor Edward Hays. The defendants were charged with having procured a false affidavit to a certificate of title to a motorcylcle.

Dial Twisters

WI.W (700). CINCINNATI —Saturday— P M 4:oo—Seckatarv Hawkins. 4:30—Oold Spot Pals <NBC>. s:oo—Alvin Roehr's orchestra from the Zoo clubhouse. s:3o—Memory tunes. t s:4o—Baseball scores. s:44—Weather announcement. 5:45—A week of the world's business (NBCI. 6:oo—Seth Parker's old-fashion singing school. 6:3o—Marvin iNBCI. 7:oo—Gene, Ford and Glenn. 7.3o—Historical highlights. 8 00 —Henry Thles' orchestra. B:3o—Mansfield and Lee. 9:oo—Enna Jettlek dance. 10:00—Hawaiian*. 10:30—Henry Thles' orchestra. 11:00—Bemie Cummins' orchestra. 11:30—Gene. Ford and Glenn. 12.00—Sign off. —Sunday—*B:3o—Church school conducted by .editorial staff the Methodist tlook concern. 9:30 —River stages. 9:9s—Sign off. 10:00—Church services. 11:00—Sign off. P M 12:0(ri—Roxv Symphony concert (NBC). I:oo—Friendly hour (NBC*. 2:oo—Baseball game from Redland field: Reds vs. Philadelphia. 3:3o—Twilight Reveries (NBC). 4 30—Whittall Anglo Persians (NBC). s:oo—Time announcement. Songs at Twilight. s:2s—Baseball scores. s:29—Weather announcement. s:3o—Retold Tales (NBCI. 6:oo—Enna Jettlek. melodies (NBC). 6:ls—Collier's hour. 7:ls—Henrv Thles' orchestra. 7:4s—At the Baldwin (NBC). B:3o—Selbv SvmDhonv hour. 9:ls—Cino Singers. 9:4s—Tonv's ScrhD Book. 10:00 Musical Novelesaue. 11:00—Gene. Ford and Glenn. 11:30—Sign off. —6:30 P. M. - NBC System-Marvhi Musicians to WJZ. KDKA. WSM. WJR. KYW. WLW. WTMJ (620) Milwaukee--Dance orchestra. —6:50 P. M.— WGN (720) Chicago—Goldkette's orchestra. —7 P. M.— NBC System—Nathaniel Shilkret's G. E. concert to WEAF. WGY. WTAM. WWJ. WLS, WTMJ. WHAS. WSM. NBC System—Greater Chicago orchestra to WJZ. KYW. WJR. Columbia Network—" Joe and Vi" to WABC. WMAQ. WFBM. —7:30 P. M.— Columbia Network—Romany Patteran to WABC. WFBM WMAQ (670) Chicago—Concert orchestra. —8 P. M.— NBC System—Rolfe's Lucky Strike dance orchestra to WEAF. WGY, WWJ, WGN, WTMJ. WHAS. NBC System—Radio Guild "Cyrano de Bergerac" to WJZ. WLS (870), Chicago—Barn dance. Columbia Network—Paramount Publtx hour, WABC, WMAQ, WCCO. WOWO. WSM (650), Nashville —News; barn dance. —8:30 P. M.— Columbia Network —Jesse Crawford, hour, to WABC, WFBM. WMAQ (670), Chicago—Concert orchestra. —9 P. M Columbia Network —Lombardo's orchestra to WABC, WFBM. WGN (720i, Chicago—Tomorrow's Trib.; entertainers. —9 P. M. - NBC System—Amos ‘n’ Andy to WJZ. WMA§. —6:15 P. M NBC System—Slumber music to WJZ, WBAL, WREN. WMAQ (870), Chicago—Northwest Tabernacle. WJR (750). Detroit—News: Hamilton's orchestra. WTMJ (620), Milwaukee—Pianist. 4 —9:20 P. M.— KDKA (980). Pittsburgh—Far North Messages. WGN (720). Chicago—Hungry Five. —9:30 P. M.— NBC System—Btrick!and's orchestra to WEAF. WDAF. WGN (720i. Chicago—Goldkette’s orchestra: Nighthawks. —lO P. M.— WCCO (810). Mlnneapolls-St. Paul—Long’s orchestra. WGN (720). Chicago—Dream Ship; Goldkette’s orchestra. WJR (750). Detroit^-Jones’ orchestra; "Revery." WTMJ 1620), Milwaukee—Melody market. WTAM (1070), Cleveland—Dance music. —10:15 P. M.— KYW (1020), Chicago—Dance orchestra. —10:20 P. M.— WMAQ (670). Chicago—Dance music. 10:45 P. M.— WDAF (610), Kansas City—Songs; Kuhn’s orchestra. —ll P. M.— KYW (1020), Chicago—Dance music. WCCO (8101, Mlnneapolls-St. Paul—Dunstedter's orchestra. WENR (870). Chicago—Sketch; vaudeville. WGN (720). Chicago—Knights of the Bath. WJR (750), Detroit—Song frolic. WTMJ (620), Milwaukee—Dance orchestra. 6 —11:30 P. M.— WJR (750), Detroit—The Vagabonds. —11:45 P. M.— WDAF (610), Kansas City—Nlghthawk frolic. —l2 P. M.— KFI (640). Los Angeles—Symphonette. WTMJ (620). Milwaukee—Organ. —1 P. M.— KFI (640). Los Angeles—Midnight frolic. —2 P. M - KOMO (920i, Seattle—Studio program. KGO (790), Odkland—Whitcomb band. —3 P. M.— KNX (1050), Hollywood—Midnight Express. —Sunday——S P. M.— NBC System—Enna Jettlek mixed quartet to WJZ, KDKA, WJR, KYW, WTMJ. WHAS. —6:15 P. M.— NBC System—Collier's hour WJZ, KYW. WTMJ. KDKA. WJR, WLW. —6:30 P. M.— Columbia Network—Art Kahn's Sonatrons to WABC, WBBM. WFBM. NBC System—Choral orchestra to WEAF. WGY, WWJ, WSAI, WHAS. WMAQ (670), Chicago—Concert orchestra; vocal duo. —7 P. M.— Columbia Network—Wendell Hall’s Majestic Music Makers to WABC. WFBM. NBC System—" Our Government" to WEAF. WSAI WHAS. WSM. WENR <B7OI. Chicago—Recital. WPG (1100), Atlantic City—News; concert program. —7:15 P. M.— KYW (1020). Chicago—Dance music. NBC System—Atwater Kent concert to WEAF. WWJ. WGY. WDAF, WGN. WTAM, KPRC, WSAI. WPG (1100), Atlantic City—News; concert program. NBC System—" Tone Pictures" to WJZ, KDKA. —7:45 P. M.— NBC System—Baldwin concert to WJZ. KDKA. WJR. WLW. WTMJ. WGN (720). Chicago—Recital. NBC System—Bible drama to WEAF. WTIC. WWJ. WSAI. —8 P. M Columbia Network—Arabesque to WABC, WENR 1870i. Chicago—Symphony concert WMAQ (670) Chicago—Pianist; Auld Sandy. —8:15 P. M NBC Svstem—Jean Goldkettes Studebaker Champions to WEAF. WGY. WTAM, WGN. WWJ. WTMJ • NBC Bvstem—Fuller program to WJZ. KDKA WJR. KYW. —8:30 P. M.— Columbia Network Russian music to WABC. WMAQ. —8:45 P. M NBC Svstem—At Set Parkers to WEAF. WH \S WWJ WGN* (720). Chicago—Pullman Porters. WTMJ (620). Milwaukee—Honor roll. —9 P. M Columbia Network—Coral Islanders to WON (730 >. Chicago—Tomorrow's Trib. NBC System—Amos ’n' Andy to WJZ WMAQ. KDKA. WDAF, WJR. KYW WTMJ.

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-9:15 P. M.— WDAF >#loi. Kansas City—Concert orchestra. —9:ls P. M NBC System Russian Cathedral Choir to WEAF WWJ WJZ (760) New York—Violinist to KDKA. WGN .730) Chicago-Tenor; WON. symW?R <> ??50) Detroit News; orchestra. WTMJ .620 Milwaukee—Orchestra. WTAM (1070) Cleveland—Variety; dance music. J —9:30 P. M WJR (750) Detroit—Happy half hour. Columbia Network—Choral Reverie to WABC. WFBM WENR (870) Chicago—Air Vaudeville. ‘ WMAQ 1670) Chicago—The Bible; concert orchestra. —9:45 P. M.— NBC System—Xylophonist to WEAF. WWJ. WJZ (7801 New York—Quartet. —lO P. M.— WCCO 1810) Mlnneapolls-St. Paul—Dunstedter's orchestra. WGN (720) Chicago—Dream Ship: dance music. WJR (750* Detroit—Musical program. —ll P. M - WJR (750) Detroit—The Vagabonds. WTMJ (620) Milwaukee—Dance orchestra. —l2 P. M KFI (640) Ids Angeles—Dance orchestra. City Stations WFBM (1230) .Indianapolis Power and Light Company) —Saturday— • P M. 4 30—Ambassador Hotel orchestra (CBS). 5:00--Jtm and Wait s:ls—Vesper musleale. 6:oo—Nit Wit hour iCBS). 6.3o—Romancers (CBS). 7:oo—Clare Briggs' Jo and VI (CBS). 7:3o—Romany Patteran (CBS). B:oo—Paramount-Publlx hour (CBS). 9>oo—Guy Lombardo's orchestra .CBS), 9:3o—Roy Ingraham's Paramount orchestra -CB8). 10 to 11—Silent. 11:00—Iionglne’S time by Julius C. Walk Ms Son. 11:01—The Columnist, weather. 11:15 —Atop the Indiana rool. —Sunday— A M. 9:30 —Christian Men Builders. 10:30 to 12:15—Silent. . P M. * 12:15—Dessa Byrd at Indiana theater organ. 12:45—Fuller-Ryde Red Seal record program. I:oo—Symphonic hour iCBS). 2:oo—Cathedral hour (CBS). 3:oo—Memorial services National W. O. T. U. from Indiana state capitol. 4:00 to s:3o—Silent. s:3o—Sergei Kotlarsky violin recital (CBS). s:4s—World's business, by Dr. Julius ' Klein (CBS). 6:oo—La Palina Rhapsodizers (CBS.. 6:3o—United Symphony orchestra (CBS). 7:oo—Majestic theater of the air (CBS). B:oo—Stutz hour of music. 9:oo—Wm. H. -Block Company program. 9:3o—Capitol Clothes program. 10:00—Atop the Indiana roof. WKBF (1400) (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Ine.) —Saturday— P. M. 5:00 —News flashes. s:3o—Close of the day music. 6:oo—Questions and answers. 7:00 -Marott trio dinner concert. 7:3o—General Motors sports specialties. B:3o—Uncle Sid's Brown County Reveli. 10:30—Good-night. —Sunday— A. M. B:oo—Watchtower Chain program. 9:oo—Chambers ballad hour. 10:00—Off. P. M. 2:ls—Herron Art Institute talk. 2:30 —Marott musleale classical gems 3:3o—Off. 7:oo—First Presbyterian church. B:ls—Off. Day Programs WFBM (1230) (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) —Monday— A M. ,7:00 to 9:oo—Pep Unlimited Club. 10:15 —Aunt Ssmmy's hour. 11:00—Julie Wintz orchestra (CBS)s (11:15 to 12:00 silent.) P. M. 12:00-Patterns in Prints (CBS). 1:00—Your farm reporter in Washington. I:lo—Farm froshes from depgrtment of agriculture. I:2s—Newscasting. I:3o—Our Book Bhelf (CBS'. 2:00- Modulations, organ recital (CBS). • 2:3o—Leo Reisman and his orchestra (CBS). (3:00 to 4:30, silent.) W’KBF (1400) (Indianapolis Broadcasting Inc.) —Msnday— A. M. 7:00 3-V’s cheer leaders. 7:ls—Church Federation morning worship. 7:4s—Early shoppers news music. 7:ss—Your birthday horoscope. B:3o—Crescent Paper—Freed Radio frolli. 9:2o—Candy contest. 9:4o—Standard Nut cooking chat. 10:00—Josephine Aumann organ recital. 10:30—Weather forecast, markets. 10:40—As you like It. 11:50—Uncle Sam at vour service. P M. 12:00—Time signals. Sue Carolyn. 12:15-Music with your luntheon. I:oo—Ropers Row WLW (700). CINCINNATI —Monday— A. M. s:lo—Top O’ the Mornin'. 6:15—01d Man Sunshine (NBC). 6:3o—Organ program by Arthur Chandler. 7:00 -Absorbine Jr., exercise program. 7:3o—Morning devotion conducted by Da* - Kershner of Y. M C. A. B:oo—Crosley woman's hour, with mustcale (cooking chat, poems, household hints and instructive talks). 9:oo—Orpheus trio. 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:4o—Financial talk. 10:00—Florence Frey's Good Looks Worfc Shop. 10:15L_Stud!o personalities. - 10:30—Weather, river, police and mark® reports. 10:55—Time signals. 11:00—Organ program. 11:30 —Orchestra at Hotel Gibson. P. M. > 12:00—Town and country. 12:15—Livestock report. 12:25—Market reports. 12:30—National Farm and Home tour. 1:00-Central States School of the Air. 2:oo—Maids of Melody. 2:3o—World Book Man. 2:4s—Xylophone and organ. 3.oo—Woman's Radio Club. 3:4s—Broadway melodies. 3:4s—"All's Quiet on the Western Front." v —Monday— A M. 8:00—NBC System (WJZ I—Blue Bird* orchestra. 9:OO—WENR Chicago—Sunshine hour. 9:IS—NBC System (WEAF)—Household

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