Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1930 — Page 14

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STOCK SHARES STRONGER AFTER EARLY SLUMP Railroads, Coppers Lead List Following Period of Selling.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thlrtv industrials for Thursday was 268 56 off 3.50 Average of twenty rails was 151.07. off .13 Average of twenty utilities was 93.82. off 39. Average of forty bonds was 93.92. up .10. By United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—Thousands of traders took profits on the Stock Exchange today and their selling operations brought marked irregularity into the general list. Trading off about 300.000 shares from Thursday's total, lightening perceptibly on every period of selling. Various futile attempts were made to resume the rise in progress a short time ago. The opening was irregular, followed by lower prices. As the lows of the day touched in ' rooming, support was forthcom*nd prices mounted again. In the later trading, however, further selling was encountered and the list closed highly iregular. Efforts were made to bolster up prices near the close. A few bright spots stood out in hold relief. Canadian Pacific was the sensation, running up nearly 20 points and holding most of the gain. The stockholders of this road, it was announced today, will be asked to authorize shortly a split on a four for one basis in the stock. Several Issues Strong Other strong Issues able to withstand the general selling included Westlnghouse Airbrake, National Dairy Products, copper shares, food shares, Warner Brothers Pictures and American Can. In the last few minutes of trading there was a rush to buy on the part of those who had sold their stock for profit earlier in the day. This demand caused the tickers to fall behind ten minutes just before the close, the latest they have been in several weeks. However, the volume of trading was still well under Thursday, due to lightness of business earlier in the session. After the close it was announced that the Cleveland and Chicago reserve banks had reduced their rediscount rates. Cleveland from 5 to 4*2 and Chicago from 4% to 4 per cent. United States Steel gave a poor showing during most of the session due to heavy unloading by many who had held the stock over a long period awaiting a propitious moment to sell. The issue closed at 182%, off a point for the day. Railroads Show Gain Real strength was supplied by the railroad group where the majority of stocks moved higher on good buying demand. Coppers were taken on the improved status of the industry just reported, while oils were dull and featureless. Lowering of the New York rediscount rate last night to 4 from 4% per cent failed to stimulate any enthusiasm for cotton futures and they broke to new low ground since 1927 on heavy selling. Grains, on the other hand, made a fractional recovery. Sales for the session totaled 3,391,270 shares, against 3,708,970 Thursday. Dow-Jones preliminary averages were 30 industrials 267.64, off 0.92; 20 rails 153.33. up 2.26. Call money held at 4 per cent all day and will carry over at that rate until Monday morning.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings Friday, Feb. 7. $3,619,000; debits. $6,202,000. CHICAGO STATEMENT Bli United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 7- Bank clearings. $93.600.000: balances. $6,600,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bn United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—Bank clearings. $1.146.000.000: clearing house balance. $159,000,000: Federal Reserve bank credit balance. $155,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bn United Press WASHINGTON. Feb. 7.—Treasury net balance lor Feb. 5. was $83,091,033 42. Customs receipts for the month to that date were $5,679,696.51. Expenditures for that dav were $9,322,153.26.

Investment Trusts

—Feb. 6 Bid Asked. American Founders, new 26% 27% Basic Industry Shares 8% 9% Corporate Trust Shares 9 9% Fixed Trust Shares A 18% Fixed Trust Shares B 11% 11% Investment Trust of N Y.... 11% 11% Leaders of Industry 11 s * 12 N. American Trust Shares .. 9% 9% Petroleum Trading Corp A.. 20 25 Revbarn Cos 10 20 S W Strauss Inv Cp Units 52 58 Trustee Std Oil Share 11 11% U S Elec Lt A- Pwr Sh. .A 40 43 New York Curb Market Bv Thomson & McKinnon) Allied Power j, 47% Arkansas Gas 13 Assd Gas "A " 46 s * Am Super Power , 28% Blue Ridge Corpn 9V Cities Svc 32 C A- O mew) 1.... 57’* Cons Gas Baito 104 Cord Corpn .... 12 s * Deforest Radio 4% Durart Motors * ... 4-> Elsler Elec 17_ Elec Band A* Share 94 n Fokker 17% Ford Canada 30 Ford England Ford France Fox Theater Gen Elec England Goldman Sachs 39*4 Gold Seal Elec 31 * Gulf Oil Penna 13b% Humble Oil 84 Hudson Bav 12;* Imp Oil Canada 24 a Insull Utilities 60% Int Pete Iff* Int Super Power 35* Lehman A* Cos s** Mid West U New 31 s . OtD Elec i new i .2 Newmont Mining 120 Ohio Oil Penroad Corpn ls% Pete Corpn 22 Rainbow L Pro 9, Rt Regis New Salt Creek 28% Selected Ind *% Stand Oil Indiana 52% Stand Oil Kansas 23% suitz Motors 2% Thermoid Cos “ < Trans Cont Air Trans 6% United Gas • United Light A Power A 39% United Verde •• 3<;* Walgreen A Cos 4 Trans Cont Oil tnewi 11%

Local Wagon Wheat

City srra'.n elevators are rmvine SI.OB for No. 2 red wheal and $1.03 for No. 2 hard Wheat.

New York Stocks ißt Thomron & McKinnon

—Feb. 7 ►rev. 1 R “rood*— High. Low. Close, close. | Atchl'son 239% 237 237% 237 Atl Coast Line 170 168 170 169 ! Balt A: Ohio. ...117% 116% 117% 117% Canadian Pac , 220 s * 202% 219% 202 Chesa & Ohio. 229 224 228 224% Chesa Corp 74% 7% 73% 72% Chi & N West.. 89% 87 89 86% Chi Grt West.. 15% 14% 14% 15% C R I P 120 s * 118 120% 117% i Dei & Hudson ..177% 175% 177 174% I Del & Laefca... .147% 145 146% 143 ; Erie 62 s 2 60% 60% 60% Erie Ist pld... 64%: 64 64% 63% Grt Nor 99% 98 99% 93% 111 Central ....129% 128% 129% 129% : Lehigh Valiev... 77 75% 73 74% Kan CUV Bouth 80% 80 80 79% Lou & Nash ... ••• 133 Mo Pac 90 Vs 88 s -a 88 ‘a 89 M K fi T 55 53% 54 53% Mo Pac pfd.... 135% 135% 135% 135% ! N y Centra! 185% 183% 184 183% I N Y C & St L. .140 139% 140 ... (NY NH & H 117 113% 113% 114% ; Nor Pacific S3 88 91 88 Norfolk & West 247% 245 24<% 24a O& W 14% 14 14 14% Pennsylvania .. 81 80% 80 V* 82,* Reading 140% 136% 137% 138/i Seab'd Air L.... 28 27 28 26 Southern P.v .133 J 32% 132 ,* 134 Southern Pac .. 123 2 122 122 122 St Paul 26% 25Vs 25% 25% St Paul pfd 45% 44% 44% 44% St L A S F....112‘* 1127a 112% 111 2 Union Pacific ..228% 223% 228 223 West Maryland. 28% 27% 27% 27/* Wabash West Pac *> Rubbers— ... - , Fuk 3% 3% 3% 3% Goodrich 47 s * 46% 46% 47% Goodyear 73% 71% <* '* ‘h l Kelly-Spgtld ... 4% 4% 4% 4 /a Lee 8% 8 8% 8 I United States.. 25% 24 24 a 24,a Equipments— „ Am Car & Fdy 80 <9% 79 * M Am Locomotive 100 100 100 *O?,, Am Steel Fd... 49% 48% 48% 49% Am Air Brake Sh 50% aO 50% 49, 4 Man Elec Sup 31% 30% 31% 31% Gen Elec (new) 77*4 <4 2 a Gen Rv Signal 94% 92% 92% 93 Gen Am Tank. . .107% 105% 106% 10,% N Y Air Brake.. 45% 45 45% 45 Pressed Stl Car 14 13% 13% 13% Pullman 84% 84 84 2 Westlngh Air B 48% 45% 48 46 Westlngh Elec ..165% 162% 164V* 164% Am Rol Mills.. 90% 87% 89% 90 Bethlehem 101% 99-. 100 2 100 a Colorado Fuel... 49 l a 48% 48% 49 Crucible 90% 90 90% 89% Guif States Stl 59% 59 59% 59 Rep Iron & Stl., 74V2 74 74 74 2 Ludlum 41% 40% 40% 41% Von ton • 57 55 78 5574 35 2 U S Steel 184% 181% 182% 183% Alloy 32*4 31 s 8 32.4 32 b Warren Fdy .... 25 3 4 25 ] z 25 ! '2 • •• Youngstown Sti 125 123 125 122 Vanadium Corp. 65 7 e 63Ve 63 >z o3 2 Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 50 45% 47% 45* Brizes 16 3 '4 *6 3 /s *O.B Brockway Mot.. 14% 14% 14% 15 Chrysler Corp... 40% 39% '4O 41 Eaton Axle .. . 35% 34% 34% 35 2 Graham Paige .. 10% 10% 10 a 10-* Borg Warner ... 40% 39% 39% 40% Gabriel Snubbrs 7% 7 7% 7 General Motors. 44% 43% 43% 44 Elec Stor Bat .. 73% 73% 73 2 73_ 2 Hudson 59% 57% 59 a 58% Suin'*. . BOd .. C °r P 23 / " 22% 22% 23 * Auburn 227_ 224% 224% 226 Mack Trucks... 84•* 81% 83 h 81 Reo rm ° n .. 13* 12% 12V* 12% Motor'Wheel'7..'3o% '3O '.30% 30% Macb ...... 54 1 8 53 53 Packard 16 3 /* 16* 16-b Peerless 12 3 /4 12 13,4 114 Pierce Arrow ... .. ••• , Studebaker Cor. 46% 46% 46 46/ 8 Stew Warner ... 41% 41% 41* 42 Timken Bear ... 76 74% 75 75% Willys-Overland. 10 3 4 10 3 /a }0 JO*** Yellow Coach 20 18V 18 /4 18/4 White Motor .... 36*74 35V 3*,V4 35 Am Metals 51% 49% 50 s 50/* Am Zinc 16% 15 16% 16 Anaconda Cop .. 80% ,8% 78/2 78 * Calumet & Ariz 87'* 86 86% 85 2 Calumet & Hccla 31% 31 31% 31 % Cerre de Pasco. 647 b 83% 64 63 Andes ... 37 V. 35 s /2 3t s b 35 /a Granby Corp .... 59 s * 58% 5878 58% Gt Nor Ore 23_ 23 23 23Vi Inspiration Cop. 30% 29% 30% 30 How eSound .... 41% 40% 41% 41% Int Nickel 39% 38% 38% 39% Kennecott Cop.. 62% 60% 61% 60% Magma Cop 51% 50 50 50 Miami Copper.. 33% 32% 32% 32% Nev Cons 31% 30% 31 30% Texas Gul Sul... 64% 62% 637s 63 St. Joe 57% 54 57 s * 55% U S Smelt 34V* 33% 34% 34% Oils— Atlantic Rfg ... 38% 38 38% 38'/2 Barnsdall IAI .. 22% 22% 22% 23 Freeport-Texas.. 42% 41% 41% 41% Houston Oil ... 68 65 % 66% 67% Indp Oil & Gas. 21% 21% 21% 21% Cont’l Oil 22% 21V* 21% 22 Mid-Cont Petrol 26 25% 25% 25Vi Lago Oil A Tr.. 22% .12% 22% ... Pan-Atn Pet B 54 53% 53% ... Phillips Petrol . 33% 33 33% 33% Prairie Oil 51% 51% 51% 51% Union of Cal ... 43% 42% 42% 43% Prairie Pipe .... 60 59 % 60 59% Pure Oil 23% 23V* 23% 23% Rova! Dutch ... 52% 52 52 s * 52% Richfield 25 Vi 24 24Vi 25 Shell 23% 23% 23 23 Simms Petrol ... 25% 25% 25% 25% Sinclair Oil 24% 24% 24% 24% Skellv Oil 31% Std Oil Cal 60'/* 59 s * 59% 60% Std OH N J ... 63% 62% 62% 63%) Std OH N Y 32% 32Vi 32% 32% Tidewater 11% 11% 11% 12 Texas Corp ... 55% 53% 53% 55% Texas C A O 9% Transcontl 8% 8% 8% 8% White Eagle ... 27% 27% 27% 27% Industrials — Adv Rumley ... 18 17% 17% 18% Allis Chalmers.. 60% 59% 60 60% Allied Chemical. 278 276 276 278% A M Byers 83% 82 82% 82% Armour A 6% 6 6 6% Amer Can 136% 132% 134% 132 Alleghanev Corp 30% 29% 30% 30 Am Safety Raz. 62 61% 62 62 Am Ice 36% 35% 351* 36% Am Wool 16 15% 15 12% Assd Dry Goods. 34% 34% 34% 34% Bon Alum 54% 53% 53% 53% Coca Cola ... ... 145 Conti Can ..... 60% 57 5 /* 58% 58 Certainteed .... 15 14% 14% 15 Crosier 15% 15% 15% ... Congoleum 17% 17% 17% 17% Curtiss W 7% 7% 7% * 7% Davidson Chem. 35 34% 34% 34 s 2 Dupont 129 Vi 126 126 128% Famous Players. 64% 61 % 62% 64% Gen Asphalt ... 55% 54% 54% 55 Fox A 38% 36% 37 s * 37% .Gold Dust 46 s * 45Vs 45% 45% 'Glidden 35% 45% 35% 35% Int Harvester... 89% 88 88 88% Kelvlnator 11% 11% 11 s * 11% Lambert 103 101% 102% 103% Link Belt 41 41 41 Loews 63% 62 62 63% May Stores .... 57 57 57 58 Kolster 2% 2% 2% 2% Montgom Ward. 46% 45 45% 45% Natl C B 80 V* 89% 79 s * 80% Radio Keith ... 30 29% 29% 29% Owens Bottle .. 60% 60 60% 60 Radio Corp .... 39 s * 37 s * 38% 37% Real Silk 55% 54% 54% 55% Rem Rand 36% 34% 36% 35 Sears Roebuck.. 96% 94% 95 96% Union Carbide.. 90% 88% 89 90 Warner Bros ... 58% 57 57% 57 Un Air Craft ... 46% 45% 45% 46% Unlv Pipe 4% 4 4 4% USCs Ir Pipe. 27% 26% 27% 27% U S Indus A1c0.119% 118% 118% 118% Worthington Pu 85% 84 84 85 Woolworth Cos . 67% 66% 67 67 Utilities— Am Tel A Te1..231% 228% 228% 229% Am Pr ALt ... 92% 90 s , 91 91% Eng Pub Serv... 52% 48% 49% 47% Am For Power.. 96 s * 93% 94 95 s * Am Wat Wks... 99% 97% 97% 98% Gen Pub Serv.. 41% 4040 % 40% Col G A E 89% 88 88% 88 Consol Gas 112% 111 111 113 Elec Pow A Lt. 61 60% 61 60% Int TA T 65% 64 5 , 65% 66% Nor Am Cos 103% 101% 102 s * 102% Pac Light 89 s b 84 87 84 Pub Serv N J... 91 89 89 90 So Cal Edison.. 63 s * 61% 61% 61% Std Gas A E 1... 120 116% 118% 118 s * United Corp .... 38% 37% 38 s ,s 37% Utilities Power. 35 s * 34 34 35 United G A Imp. 38% 37% 37% 38% West Union Tel. 216 211 211 212 s ,* Shipping— Am Inti Corp.... 43% 41% 41% ... Am Ship & Com. ... ... ... 218 Atl Gulf A- W I 76% 76% 76% 76% Inti Mer M pfd 26% United Fruit 101 101 101 101 Foods— Am Sug Rfg.... 65% 65% 65% 65 s * Cudahr 46 45 s 2 45% 45% California Pkg. . 69% 69 69% 69% Canada Dry .... 71 70% 70 s * 70V* I Corn Products.. 98% 96 s : 96% 97% ; Cont Bak A...... 46% 45% 45% 46 5 ,2 Borden 68 s * 66 s * 66% 66 s * : Cuban Am Sug. 8 s * Bs*8 s * Bs*8 s * 8% Grand Union ... 16 s * 16 s * 16 s , 16 s * | Grand Union pfd 39% 39% 39% 39 s * I Jewel Tea 50% 50% 50’* 52 i Kraft Cheese ... 47% 45*2 45% 45 Kroger 45% 44% 45% 45% ■ Loose-Wiles .... 62 60% 61% 62 Natl Biscuit .... 210 207% 210 208 Natl Dairy .... 50% 48-* 49* 48% Purity Bak 83 81% 82% 81% Lobt 4*2 4% 4% 4% Stand Brands .. 29 27% 28 s * 27 s * Ward Bak B ... ... 6 Tabaceos— Am Sumtra 25% 24% 25% 25 Am Tob B 227 s .- 222 s * 227 224% 'Con Cigars .... 54% 54 54% 54 5 -1 1 Genera’. Cigar .. 56% 56 5 6% 55 : Lig A Mevers ..107% 105% 107% 10S% Lorillard 24 22 24 22% R J Reynolds .. 54% 53% 54 54 Tob Prod BP 7% 4% 4% 4% United Cigar St . 6% 6% 6% 6% Schulte Ret Strs 9% 9% 9% 9% RAW SUGAR PRICES —Feb. 7 High. Low. Close. January 1.15 1.14 1.14 March' 1.80 1.80 1.80 May 1.92 1.90 1 90 July 2 01 1.98 1.98 September 2 08 2.06 2.0” December 2.15 2.13 2.13

PORKERS SHOW GOOD GAINS AT LOCALMARKET Cattle Range From Steady to Higher: Sheep Trend Off. Jan. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 31 $10.40 ti 10.70 $10.70 7.000 1 Feb. 1. 10.30J710.50 10.50 3.500 3 10.50ft10.85 10.85 4.000 I 4. 10.80% II.OC 11.00 6.500 ! 5. 10.65 ft 10.85 10.85 5.000 6. 10.60 ft 10.85 11.00 4 000 i 7. 10.85611.10 11,15 5.000 Hog prices strengthened today at ! the Union Stockyards, prices ranging generally 25 cents higher. The bulk, 150 to 225 pounds, sold at 510.85 to sll.lO. Top price paid was $11.15. Receipts were 5,000, holdovers 472. Cattle receipts were 550. Steer market nominal, she stock holding steady. Calf receipts were 650 vealers 50 cents higher at $15.50 down. Sheep receipts were 600. Lambs were around 25 cents lower than Thursday’s average. Top price paid was $12.25. Chicago hog receipts were 28,000, including 13,000 directs. Holdovers were 3,000. Today’s market opened 25 cents higher, generally asking sll on choice 180 to 210-pounci weights. Numerous bids and a few sales recorded at $10.90; 220 to 230-pound weights sold at $10.75 to SIO.BO. Cattle receipts were 1,000, sheep 11,000. —Hoffs— Receipts, 5,000: market, higher. Heavies. 300 lbs. up $10.50(®11.00 250-300 lbs 11.00 ®ll.lO Med. wts.. 225-250 lbs 11.10011.15 200-225 lbs [email protected] Light wts.. 160-200 lbs 11.10 Light Its., 130-160 lbs 10.40(/DO.90 Ltfiht Wts.. 160-200 lbs [email protected] Packing sows 8.25 ft 9.25 -CattleReceipts. 550: market, steady. Beef steers. 1,100-1,500 lbs. good and choice [email protected] Common and medium [email protected] Beef steers. 1.100 lbs. down. good and choice [email protected] Common and medium [email protected] Heifers. 350 lbs. down, good and choice [email protected] Common and medium [email protected] Cows B.oo@ 9.50 Common and medium 6.50@ 8.00 Lower cutter and cutters .... 4.50 ft! 6.50 Stocker and feede' steers. good and choice 9.00®11.00 Common and medium 7.00® 9.00 —Veals— Receipts, 650; market, higher. Medium and choice SI 1 -50@ 15*50 Cull and common [email protected] —Sheep— Receipts. 600; market, lower. Lambs, good and choice [email protected] Common and medium [email protected] Ewes, medium to choice 4.50@ 6.50 Cull and common 2.00® 4.50

Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 28,000: including 13,000 direct; mostly 15® 30c higher; hogs scaling under J230-lbs. getting most advance; top. $11; new high for season; bulk. 160-250-lb. weights. $10.60@ 11; 260-320-lb. weights, [email protected]; butchers, medium to choice, 250-350 lbs., [email protected]; 200-250 lbs., $10.40(ull; 160200 lbs.. $10.5(u 11; 130-160 lbs.. $9.75ft!10.85; packing sows. $8.50ft>9.50; pigs, medium to choice. 90-130 lbs.. s9® 10.50. Cattle—Receipts. 1.00; calves, 1,000; unevenly higner market on practically all killing classes due largely to a starvation run; rather sharp advance on beef heifers and light yearlings; best fed steers, $14.10: slaughter classes, steers, good and choice, 13001500 lbs.. $12.75ft 15.50; 1100-1300 lbs.. sl3 (b. 16; 980-1100 lbs.. sl3ft l 6; common and medium, 850 lbs. up, sß.soft 12.7 b; fed yearlings, good and choice, 750-950 lbs.. $12.70 jrlfi; heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. down. $11.75ft 14.25: common and medium, [email protected]: cows, good and choice. $7.75 ft 10; common and medium. [email protected]; low cutter and cutter, ssft6; bulls, good and choice, beef. sß.7sft 9.50: cutter to medium. $7 ft 8.75; vealers. milk fed. good and choice. $11@15; medium. slo@ll cull and common, s7@lo: stockers and feeders, god and choice, all weights. [email protected]; common and medium, sßft 10.25. Sheep - Receipts. 12.000: market slow;, steady to weak* early j>ulk light lambs. $ 11.5Cft 12.15, top. $12.50': heavies bid. $10.50 down; few ewes, quotable steady; feeding lambs, nominal; lambs, good and choice, 92 lbs. down. $11.25® 12.60: medium. $10.50® 11.25, cull and common. s9.soft 10.50; ewes,.medium to choice. 150 lbs. down [email protected]; cull and common, [email protected]; feeder lambs, good and choice. $10.75ft; 11.65. Bv Times Special LOUISVILLE. Ky\, Feb. 7 Hogs—Receipts, 1,600; market, 40c higher; 250 lbs. up $10.40: 165 to 250 lbs.. $11; 130 to 165 lbs., $10.40; 130 lbs. down. $9.25; roughs, $8.40; Stags. $7.80. Cattle—Receipts. 200; market, steady; prime heavy steers sll ft 12.50; heavy shipping steers, slo@ll, medium and plain steers. sß.softTo; fat heifers. sßft l 2; good to choice cows, $6 50 ft 8.50: medium to good cows, so.soft 6.50; cutters. $5®5.50; canners, $3.50@5; bulls. 56® 9; feeders. sßft 10.50; stockers. s6.soft. 10 75 Calves—Receipts. 200; market, steady: top. sl3; good to choice, $11.50® 13 medium to good, $9.50ft11.50; outs, $8.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 50*. market lambs. $1 lower; sheep steady; ewes ana wethers. $11.50ft:12; buck lambs, $10.50@ 11; seconds. s6@B; sheep, ss@6: Thursday’s shipments: Cattle. 60; calves, 105; hogs, none; sheep. 166. Bn United Press _ ... FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Feb. 7.—Cattle—Receipts. 125; calves. 75; hogs. 500; sheep, 50; hog market. HTft 25c higher; 120 lbs. down, $9.75: 120-140 lbs.. $10; 140-160 lbs., $10.65; 160-200 lbs., $10.90: 200-225 lbs., $10.80; 225-250 lbs., $10.65; 250-300 lbs.. $10.55; 300-350 lbs $10.25; roughs. $8.25; stags. $6; calves, sls: lambs, sll. Bu United Press _ , „ _ EAST BUFFALO. Feb. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.900; holdovers, 400; active omstlv to shippers. generally 25c higher, some weighty winds up 40c: pigs slow; 150230 lbs. $11.40 to mostly $11.50; 240 to 270 lbs.. sll @11.40; 130 lbs. down, $10.75 ft 11: packing sows. $8.75ft9.40. Cattle — Receipts. 125: cows. slow, steady: cutter grades, s4® 6.25. Calves—Receipts. 500; vealers unchanged. $16.50 down. SheepReceipts, 4.000: weighty lambs under pressure, strictly handy weights steady; good to choice 90 lbs. down. $12.50ft 13: 90-100 lbs.. 512ft.12 75: medium to strong weights. $11.25® 12 fat ewes. s6@7. Bn United Press CINCINNATI. Feb. 7.—Hogs—Receipts I. held over, 60: active. 25® 40c higher: bulk good choice 160-230 lbs.. $11.25; some 250-270 lbs.. sll% 11.10: 280-300 lbs.. $10.75 down: bulk 120-160 lbs., 510.75@11; sows steady, mostly $8.50® 9: light pigs under 110 lbs.. $10.50 dow*n. Cattle Receipts. 225; calves. 200; uneven; better grade handv weights scarce: steady under grades steady to lower on catch bid basis; beef cows steady*, low grade cows weak to 25c lower; bulls barely steady: plain butcher cattle. $8; beef cows. $6.75ft 8.50; low cutters and cutters. $4 75ft:6; bulls. S7ft 8 75: odd head up to $9.25: vealers 50c lower; top. sls; under grades. $10®: 13. Sheep— Receipts. 275; steadv. bulk truck lambs, sl3 down; deck choice. 78 pounds. $13.25: throwouts and bucks. s9ft 10 50*. good light ewes. $5.50; choice grades higher. Bn United Press CLEVELAND. Feb. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 900; holdovers. 79: 25c higher; pigs. 150260 lbs.. [email protected]; heavy butchers around 510.75ft11: 140 lbs. dwon. $10.55 and under: rough rows. $8.50: stags. $6.75. Cattle —Receipts. 150: common to medium steers, practically at standstill, odd head. $10.25® 11: reflecting downturn, cows 25ft 50c off since Monday: minimum losses on $4 50® 625 cutter grades. Calves —Receipts. 200: vealers. 50cft$l lower; bulk under $16.50: top. sl7; common and medium. sll.SO@ls: culls downward to $9.50 or under. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500: lambs strictly 25c lower: good to hcoice. sl2 50ft 12.75: medium throwouts. slo.soft 11.50; good fat ewes. $7ft7.50: steady. | Bn { r.itrd Press 1 TOLFDO. Feb. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 300: market. 15-25 e higher: heavies. $10(810.25: mediums, [email protected]: Yorkers. slo® 10.50: pies. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, light: market, steady. Calves—Receipts, light; market, steadv. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, light; market, steady. | Bn United Press PITTSBURGH. Feb. 7.—Hogs—Receipts. 2,000: marflet. active; fully 25c higher: sows, strone at sß.soft 9: 150-220 lbs., butchers. $11.50f111.5n; 240-300 lbs.. sll @ 11. 100-130 lbs.. $10.75® 11. Cattle—Receipts. none. Calves —Receipts. 160*. market, steadv: top vealers. $16.50. Sheep —Recepits. 50: market, steady to weak: sorted 87 lb. lambs. sl3: other sales. sllof 12 75: average weights. 75 to 90 ibs. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Beb. 7 High. Low. Close. January 7.28 7.28 7.28 March 8 41 8.38 8.38 May 7.90 7.83 7.83 Julv 7.77 7.59 7.58 September 7 55 7.48 7.48 December 7.28 7.27 i.28

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Chicago Stocks “ißy James T. HamiiJ A Co.i”

—Feb 7 TOTAL SALES, 3J5.700 SHARES High Low. Last. Allied Products 40 38 39% Art Metal Works 2*% 24% 25% Asoc Telephone Util.... 26% Associated Apparel .... 42% ... Auburn Automobile ....228 225 225 Bendix Aviation 40% 39 39% Borg Warner 40 s 2 39% 39% Brown Fenc A Wire A 22 21% 22 Brown Fence A Wire B 14 12% 13 Burnham Trading 31 % 29% 31 Butler Bros 11% 11% 11% Cent Pub Serv Class A.. 36 35% 36 Cent A So West 26% 25 25% Chicago Corp ..... 15 14% 14 s * Chicago Corp pfd 40% 40% 40% Commonwealth Edison 269 257% 263 Construct Materials ... 19% 19 19% Const. Materials pfd... 39 38% 39 Continental Chi ctfs .. 67% 66 s * 66% Cord Corp 12% 12 "2 12% Corp Securities 70 69 70 Electric Household .... 41’2 Electric Research Lab.. I s 2 General Theater Equip 43% 42% 43 Grisby Grunow 15% 14% 15% Houraille Hershey “A” 29% 28 s * 28% Houdaille Hershey ”B" 27 25% 26 Insull Util Invest 67 s 3 66 67 Insull Ut In pfd ex-war 94% 92% 94 Iron Fireman 24 s * Kalamazoo Stove 63% 62 s * i3 Libby McNeil 18% 18 s * 18% Lion Oil Refining Cos.. 20% 20% 20% Manhattan Dearborn.. 37% 37 37% Merchants A Mfrs A. 21 Mid West Util (new).. 31% 30% 3i% Midland United 25% 25 25 s * Muskegon Motor Spec. 18% 18 18 Nat Elec Power A 34% 34% 341/2 National Repub Inv .. 50V* ... National Sec Invest... 20% 19% 19% Natl Sec Invest, ctfs... 90% 90 90% Noblitt-Sparks 48% North American Car.. 39 N Am Light A Power.. 69 NAS Amer Corp .... 20% 20 20 si > Pacific Pub Serv A .... 29% 28% 29% Parker Pen 35 Perfect Circle 32 s /g 32 32% Pines Winterfront .... 41V* ... ... Reliance Mfg Cos 16 15% 16 Ross Gear 35 s * ... Ryerson A Son 35 Seaboard Util Shares... 7% 7% 7% Steinlte Radio I s ,„ .. Super-Maid A 52% 51% 52% Swift A Cos 133 % Swift International .... 33% 33V* 33% Unit Corporation 14% 14 14% Utah Radio 4% 4% 4% Util Power A Light N V 19% 19% 19% Utility A Ind 19% 19% 19% Utility A Ind pfd ... 27 26% 27 Warchell 22% Wachell. pfd 30 ... ... Wieboldt Stores 13 ... ... Winton Engine .'. 47 ... ... Zenith Radio 7%

Produce Markets

Eggs (country runl— Loss off delivered in Indianapolis, 30c: henery quality. No. 1 35c: No. 2. 27c; No. 3.20 c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens weighing 4% lbs. or over. 25c; under 4% lbs.. 21c; Leghorn hens. 18c; springers. 5 lbs. or over, 22c; under 5 lbs.. 20c; spring Leahorns, 15c; stags, 15c; cocks, 12@14c; capons, 8% lbs. or over. 29c; capons. 7% lbs. or over 27c; capons and slips. 5 lbs. and over 25c: capons. 5 lbs. and under, 23c: ducks, full feathered, fat. whites, 15c. These prices are for No. 1 top Quality, quoted by Kingan A Cos. Butter (wholesale!—No. 1. 40@41c: No. 2. 39 fa 40c. Butter—37c. Cheese (wholesale selling price per pound)—American loaf. 31c: pimento loaf, 33c; Wisconsin firsts. 27c; Longhorns, 24c; New York limberger, 36c. By United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—Flour-Dull, but firm; spring patents, [email protected]. Pork— Steady; mess. $28.50. Lard—Firm: middle west spot, $11.15® 11.25. Tallow—Quiet; special to extra. 7%@7%. Potatoes—Quiet and easy; southern. S4@l2 barrel; state. $3.85(tf4.75 bbl.; Maine, [email protected] bbl.; Bermuda, s7@l3 bbl; Long Island, $1.50@6 bbl. Sweet potatoes—Steady; Southern baskets. [email protected]; Jersey, basket, [email protected]. Dressed poultry—lrregular; turkeSV 27 @ 41c: chickens, 18@40c; capons. 28@45c: fowls, 18@34c; ducks. 14@21c; ducks. Long Island, 24@25c. Live poultry—Steady to firm; geese. 13@23c: ducks. 14@26c; fowls. 18@34c; turkeys. 25@35c; roosters. 18@ 19c: chickens. 21@28c: capons. 23@35c: broilers. 25@34c. Cheese —Firm: state whole milk, fancy to specials. 24@26c; young America, 2i%@24%c. till United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 7.—Eggs—Market, easy: receipts. 1,115 cases: extra firsts, 38%c: firsts. ( 37%c: ordinaries. 34@36c: seconds, 31c. Butter—Market, steady: receipts. 9.339 tubs: extras. 36c; extra firsts. 34%@ 35c; firsts. 33@34c; seconds. 31@32c: standards. 36c. Poultry—Market, steady: receipts, no cars in: 2 due: fowls. 23c: springers. 25c: Leghorns, 20c: ducks. 16@ 17c geese. 14c: turkeys. 25c: roosters. 18c; broilers. 28c. Cheese —Twins. 19%@19%c: young Americas. 21c. Potatoes —On track. 276- arrivals. 110: shipments. 868: market steady to weak: Wisconsin sacked Round Whites $2 [email protected]: Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Round Whites. [email protected]: Idaho sacked Russets. [email protected]. Bn United Press CINCINNATI, Feb. 7.—Butter—Steady; creamery in tub loss, according to score, 36(f/37c; comon score discounted 2ft 3c; packing stock No. 1. 22c; No. 2,18 c; No. 3. 13c; butterfat, 35@37c. Eggs—Lower; cases included: fresh gathered. 43c; firsts. 40c; seconds. 39c; nearby ungraded 40 s 2 c. Live —Poultry: thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount: fowls, 5 lbs. and over 23c; 4 lbs. and over, 23c; 3 lbs. and over! 23c: Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over. 23c: roosters, 17c: stags. 21c: capons, 8 lbs. and over. 33c: under 8 lbs.. 32c. slips. 21c: fryers colored, over 3 lbs, 32c: 2 lbs. and over, 32c; broilers. 1% lbs. and over, 32c: Leghorn broilers, 1% lbs. and over. 25c; roasting chickens. 4 lbs. and over, 29c; Leghorns and Orplnton fryers, 2 lbs. and over. 25c; black springers, 20c. Bn United Press CLEVELAND. Feb. 7.—Butter—Extras. 40c; extra firsts. 38%@39c; seconds. 31st: 32c. Eggs—Extras, 42%c: firsts. 40%c. Poultry—Fowls, 30c; medium. 28c; leghorns.'24c; heavy springers, 27ft 28c: Leghorn springfers, 20c: ducks. 22ft26c; old cocks. 18c: geese. 18@20c. Potatoes—Ohio. $4.25ft 4.50 per 150-lb. sack; New York. s4.4oft 4.50 per 150-lb. sack; Maine Green Mountain. $4.50 per 150-lb. sack; Idaho russet. [email protected] per 100-lb. sack.

In the Cotton Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK Feb. 7.—Cotton acted very well in the early trading, but in the second hour declined about 15 points on very extensive selling which looked like liquidatioi of a long account which has been in the market for a long time. Cotton is not orUy selling well below the price at which the co-operatives can borrow money, but well below the cost of production, an economic readjustment has always followed such a situation and we have no doubt that the same thing will occur again. Cotton contracts are being taken out of the market on all declines bv the trade not reappear as they are to finally establish the price on their holdings of spot cotton. Liquidation was tsill going on at the end of the second hour. May was selling at 15.80. We think a strong upward turn is due. NEW ORLEANS —Feb. 7 High. Low Close. March 15.50 14.87 14.90 Mav 15.79 15.08 15.17 Julv 16.00 15.31 18.40 October 10.20 15.56 15.60 December 16.31 15.72 15.74 ’ NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 16.47 16.05 16.07 March 15.74 15.05 15.15 Mav 16.00 15.35 15.39 Julv 16.1* 15.53 15.55 October 16.37 15.79 15.82 December 16.48 16.00 16.02 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. March 15.60 15 05 15.05 May 15,88 15.20 15.20 July 16.06 15.46 15.64 October 16.30 15.70 15.70

On Commission Row

FRUITS Apples—Delicious, box extra fancy $3.75; choice. s2ft2 25: Jonathans. $2.75: Grimes Golden. $2.50; New York Duchess. $2.25ft 2.50: Gravenstein. $3: Wolf River. $2 50: Stavmen box. $3ft3.25. Cranberries—s 4 a 25-lU. box: $8.25 a 50-Ib. box. Grapefruit—Florida. $4.25ft4.75. Grapes—California, seedless. $3.50 a crate: Emperor, $2.50®2.75 a crate Lemons—California, a crate. $6.50. Limes—Jamacia. $2.50 ft 3. Oranges—California Valencia. 54.50ft5.50. Strawberries—soc a Quart. Tangerines—ss.so a crate. VEGETABLES Beans—Florida. [email protected] a hamper. Beets—Texas. $3.50 a crate. Cabbages—S3.so a barrel. Celery—Michigan 90c; Idaho. *1.25 s dozen bunches. Cauliflower—Colorado, crate. 52.50. Cucumbers—Florida. S6 a crate. Eggplane—s2.so a dozen. $6 a hamper Kale—Spring, a bushel, 90c. Lettuce—California Iceberg. S6 a crate: home-grown leaf a bushel. SI 65. Mustard —A bushel. SI. Onions —Indianpa yellow. $1.75 a 100-lb. bag: white. 50-lb bag. 51.75. Parsley—Southern, doz bunches. *l. Peas—California, $5.50 a hamper. Peppers—Florida. $7 a crate Potatoes— Wisconsin and Minnesota white. *4.25ft4.50 a 160-ib. bag: Red River Ohios. 120 Ibs.. 53.90: Idaho Russets. S4 Radishes—Button, hothouse, dozen, 51.25; southern, long white. 75c dozen.

PROFIT-TAKING SENDS WHEAT FUTURES DOWN Market Opens Off, Rises, and Then Is Hit by Selling. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 7.—Wheat swung through an erratic session today, bullish and bearish influences countering to make the price dip and rise several times. After opening fractionally off, wheat steadied and rose. Then it dipped, finally closing % cent to a cent higher than Thursday. Opening off on depressing reports of the foreign markets, wheat went higher on the strength of reports that the Federal Farm Board’s stabilization committee soon would swing into action, buying at prices above the market. Profit-taking on the bulge sent the prices back. Just before the close another gain was registered. At the close wheat was unchanged to % cent higher, corn was unchanged to % cent higher and oats was Vs to M cent higher. Provisions were sharply higher. Liverpool firmed up at the close and was Vi to % cent higher, the advance here offsetting the weakness at Buenos Aires which continued lower, being 2% to 2% cents off at midday. There is still an air of indefiniteness about the farm board action at its meeting Monday, but the feeling is that a strong forward step has been taken. Cash prices were %-l cent higher. Receipts were ten cars. Corn was lower with wheat at the start, but advanced rapidly and stood fractionally higher at midsession. Receipts were again below expectation, giving added strength to the impression that farmers are maintaining their holding attitude. Trade was broad. Cash prices were unchanged to V 4 cent higher. Receipts were 190 cars. Oats gained a fraction by midmorning in sympathy with the other grains, but the trading was dull and without feature. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were thirtyone cars.

Chicago Grain Table WHEAT— p rev Open. High. Low. Close, close! Mar.. 1.15 1.17% 1.15 1,16 s 4 1.15% May.. 1.19% 1.22% 1.19% 1.20% 1 20% July. 1.21% 1.23% 1.21 1.21*y B 1.21% Sept 1.23 1.25 1.23 1.24 1.24 CORN— Mar.. .87% .89% .87% .88 .88 May.. .91% .93 .91 % .91% .91% July.. .93 .94% .93 .93% .93% Sept.. .93 .94% .93 .93% .93% OATS— Mar.. .44% ,*5 .44% .44% .44% May.. .45% .46% .45% .46® .46 July.. .45 .4574 .45 .45% .45% Sept,. .43 .43% .43 .43% .43% RYE— Mar.. .82% .84% .82% .83 .83% May.. .8474 .86% .83% .84% .84% July. .86 .8774 .84% .84% .86 Sept.. .87% .887*2 .86% .87 .8874 LARD— Mar.. 11.05 11.10 11.05 11.05 10.92 May. 11.15 11.27 11.15 11.20 11.07 July. 11.37 11.50 11.37 11.42 11.30 Sept. 11.62 11.67 11.62 11.62 11.52 BELLIED - May. 13.55 13.70 13.55 13.67 13.55 July. 13.51 nominal 13.95 13.85 Bn Times eve rial CHICAGO. Feb. 7.—Carlo ts: Wheat. 13: corn, 211; oats, 25: rye. 1. and barley. 12. By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 7. —Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 2 red, $1,226; No. 2 yellow, hard, $1.18; No. 3 yellow, hard. $1.16. Corn—No. 4 mixed. 80%® 81c; No. 5 mixed. 79@80c; No. 6 mixed, 76ft 77%c; No. 3 yellow. 8374@8474c; No. 4 yellow, 80%ft82%c; No. 5 yellow, 78%ft816c: No. 6 yellow. 767*2 ft:79c; No. 3 white. 86%c; No. 4 white. 827 g ft 84c; No. 5 white, 79%ft 816 c; No. 6 v*hite, 77@78%c; sample grade. 71ft,76c. Oats— No. 2 white, 45%@46c: No. 3 white. 44%®! 45 5 ,2 c; No. 4 white. 44ft 4574 c. Bariev—6l ft 66c. Timothy—[email protected]. Clover—[email protected]. Bn United Press TOLEDO. 0., Feb. 7.—Cash gram close: Wheat—No. 2 red. [email protected]. Corn—No. 3 yellow, 89%ft 90%C. Rve—No. 2. 95c. Oats—No. 2 white. 4972@50%c. BarleyNo. 2,68 c. Clover—Domestic, cash. old. $10.85; cash. new. $11: February. *11: February, choice. $11.40: March. $11.10; March choice. $11.50: imported, cash. old. $9.50. Timothy—Cash old. $3: cash. new. $3.40. Alsike—Cash. $10.65: February. $10.05; March, SIO.BO. Butter—37 <@4lc. Eggs—36ft-39c. Hay—sl.2s cwt. CHICAGO. Feb. 7.— Primary receipts: Wheat 884.000. against 1.160.000; corn, 1.054.000. against 1.369.000: p tK ?si*nnn‘ against 353.000. Shipments: Wheat 572.000 against 820.000: corn. 606.000. against 735.000: ats. 267,000. against 278,000.

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basis 41 %c New York rate, were: „ . ~ Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red, [email protected], No. 2 hard, sl.fi7ftl.o9. v . Corn —Firm; No. 4 white. 76@77c; No. 5 white, 75ft 76c; No. 4 yellow, 74ft75c: No. 5 yellow. 72ft 74c; No. 4 mixed, 70@72c, N. 5 mixed. 68ft70c. - Oats—Firm; No. 2 white, 42@43c, No. 3 white. 41@42c.' Hay—Steady; No. 1 timothy. $15.50® 16 No. 2 timothy, sls® 15.50; No. 1 light clover mixed, $14.50ft 15. —lnspections , Wheat—No. 2 red! 2 cars. Total. 2 cars. Corn —No. 4 white. 2 cars; No. 5 white, 2 cars; No. 6 white. 3 cars; sample white 4 cars; No. 2 yellow. 1 car; No. 3 yellow, 3 cars; No. 4 yellow. 7 cars; No. 5 velloy, 20 cars; No. 6 yellow, 7 cars; sample yellow. 7 cars; No. 4 mixed, 1 car; No. 5 mixed, 2 cars; No. 6 mixed, X car; sample mixed. 1 car: ear. 1 car. Total, 62 cars. Oats—No. 2 white. 9 cars; No. 3 white, 2 cars; sample white. 1 car; No. 4 mixed. 1 car. Total, 13 cars.

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—The market today answered convincingly the ! question of whether or not recent 1 reactionary tendencies are anything ; other than technical in nature. No | doubt considerable profit taking was | encountered today, from those who believed the market had discounted | the immediate influence of the New York bank rate reduction. But the latent investment demand again afforded a satisfactory cushion for absorption of such selling. There is a familiar adage, “Don’t argue with the tape” and even a casual glance at current quota* ions compared to these of a week or so ago affords tangible evidence of the extent to which investment demand of broad scope and strength underlies the market. We are of the opinion that the world-wide ease in money conditions will tend more and more to direct surplus funds seeking employment to the attractive income possibilities inherent in many sound stocks, many s!ill obtainable to yield substantially more than a bond of corresponding quality, or the return on money loaned in the open market. With comfortable credit conditions as a stimulant to constructive operations, and with the strong technical position of the market as a further encouraging factor, we believe there are ample grounds for continuing to suggest the profit making possibilities avaiable to those who purchase well-seasoned investment stocks. *

Net Changes

Bn United Press NEW' YORK. Feb. 7.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocas traded on the Stock Exchange today. Up Off Alleghany Corp 30% % American Can 134% 2% .. Anaconda 78 s i % Bethlehem Steel ....... 100% ... % Can Pacific 219% 17% Chrysler 40 ... 1 Cons Gas 111 ... 2 Gen Electric 74% ... 2% General Motors 43 % ... % Gillette 95% 3 .. Johns Manvtlie 141 % ... % Mont Ward 45 s ... % N Y Central 184 1 Radio Corp 35% % Standard Brands 28% % .. Union Carb 89 ... 1 U S Steel 162% ... 1., Westlnghouse Elec 164 s * ... % Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYEiRS. Notice is herebv given to taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis that the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis now has pending before it General Ordinance No. 10. 1930. which proposes to appropriate $61,500.00 from the cash balance which t.he Board of Sanitary Commisisoners had on hand in its Sanitary Maintenance and General Expense Fund on January 1. 1930, and now has on hand, and transferring said money so appropriated to certain numbered funds. The above described ordinance is due to come up for passage at the next meeting of the Council to be held on the 17th day of February. 1930, at 7:30 p. m. Witness my hand and seal of the city of Indianapolis, this 6th day of February, 1930. „ , HENRY O. GOETT. (Seal) City Clerk. _ STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Otto G. Fifield, Secretary of State. To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come Greeting: I. Otto G. Fifield. secretary of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the Service Jewelry Manufacturing Company has this day filed in the office of the secretary of state of the state of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required bv Section 24 of an act entitled "an act concerning the organization and control of corporations for profit.” approved Feb. 28. 1921. And I further certify that such written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, shrow that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section 24 and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the (SEAL) seal of the state of Indiana at the city of Indianapolis, this 30th day of January. A. D. 1930. OTTO G. FIFIELD. Secretary of State. By J. HIRAM JOHNSTON. Assistant Deputy.

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that the Common Council of said City has under consideration General Ordinance No. 8. 1930, providing for a bond issue of $517,000.00 to procure money to be used in paying and retiring certificates of indebtedness heretofore issued by the City of Indianapolis and interest thereon, providing for the time and manner of advertising sale of said bonds and the receiving of bids for the same, together with the mode and terms of sale, appropriating the same to the Department of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Said ordinance was referred to the Committee on Finance and may be further considered and passed at the regular meeting of the Common Council to be held Monday, Feb. 17. 1930. Since the above proposed expenditure Is in excess of the 1930 published budgett for said city, all taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After said appropriation has been determined any ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved may appeal to the State Bard of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made by said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Witness my hand and seal of the City of Indianapolis, this 6th day of February, 1930 HENRY O. GOETT. (SFM ) City Clerk. Death Notices CALLAHAN, TIMOTHY E.—Beloved husband of Mary Callahan, father of Mrs. James Conerty. Mrs. Fred Wellman and Edward Callohan. died at his home. 3710 E. Washington St.. Thursday. Funeral Monday, E’eb. 10. 8:15 a. m., at residence, 9 a. m. Holv Cross church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Knights cf Columbus please meet at, the home Sunday evening. 8 o’clock, for prayer. KINDER, FRANK —Beloved husband of Marv Kinder, at his home, 229 Fulton St.. Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.. age 47 years; brother of Mrs. John Miles, Mrs. H. A. Davidson. Otto Kinder of Indianapolis, Aaron Kinder of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly employed by the Real Silk. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. m.. at above address. Burial at Indian Creek Cemetery, Montgomery county. Friends may call at resi(Russellville papers please copy.* MONTGOMERY. SEYMOUR W. BlLL—Beloved husband of Margaret Montgomery and father of Frank, Eugene. Loyd. Jesse. Carl and Marv Montgomery. Mrs. Helen Stark. Mrs. Margaret Baxter and Mrs. Mildred Campbell of Indianapolis and Jessie Montgomery of Cleveland. 0.. departed this life Wednesday. Feb. 5. age 62 years. Funeral Saturday. Feb. 8. 2315 N. Wheeler St.. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. SOHANKE. ANTOMA—Beloved mother of Mrs. Louis Need. Peter. Andrew, Benjamin. Joseph. Charles, Edward of Indianapolis, and Frank of San Francisco, Cal., passed away at the home of her son Peter, 418 W. Raymond, Tuesday. Feb. 4. 1930, age 73 years. Funeral Monday. Feb. 10. at the above address at 2 p. m. instead of Saturday as previously announced. Friends invited. Burial Crown Jllll. E. E. GROSS in charge. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORMIAM—In loving memory of Anna May Hutsenteller and baby Paul: A precious jewel, from us has gone. To shine with the angels on her throne; Her babv too, in sheaves of gold, Has joined her In the heavenly fold. No one knows, but God himself. The hours we’ve passed in loneliness. THE FAMILY.

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Business Announcements FEATHERS- Bought sou. ana renevatea tea:her mattresses, pillow* made to order E F B.irkle 431-433 Mass Ave JFtt 669> RUGS cleaned. 9x12. $1.25. Call for dcT.. 10-da spec Keeiner Ru* Cos Ch as36_ BATH ROOM—Complete! 570; plumbing fi heating mstalltd; reasonable Ta. 4057 BROWN & BROWN -Magnetic paint wil keep vour cellar dry. Li. 2298. TlNNlNG—Gutters, spouting, roofing, furnace* cleaned, repaired; free estimates Chas. Goldstein. 1040 3. Mer.. Dr. 3431 PAPER HANGING. SPEC. PRICKS FOR THE NEXT MONTH. DR. 2747. _ M’COY BROS Interior cleaners, painting, gen nousecleaning. painted walls washed, resurfac g of hardwa, floors, paper clean’g. Dr. 2789. SPECIAL—Save 20- this month! ali kinds lavatories, bath tubs, kitchen sinks, all installations reas. Ha. 4866. Hu. 2955 PAPER CLEANING—SI room: wall tinting; refinishing. JOS. C. BELL. Rl. 8800. PLASTER PATCHING. PAPER HANGING. CLEANING. PAINTING. CH. 6813; WE SPECIALIZE IN REMOVING WALL PAPER BY STEAM CH. 6393. . NEW HOMES—Remodeling, repairs Terms if desired Ch. 2520, eve.. Ch. 0884. FOR TINNING. ROOFING and furnaces. Call Otto F. Reif?i-s. Dr. 1098. Paper Hanging—New Samples CH. 2004 Frank Jackson. IR. 24ir. PAPER CLEANING—WaII washing. Inside work._red uced price. Ir. 2674-R. PAPER CLEANING—WaII washing; immediate service, work guaranteed. Dr. 6812 GUTTERS down spouts, roofing, furnaces, repaired _ 1608 North Illinois. Ha. 3640. Transportation

Colonial% STAGES INTERSTATE TRANSIT Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago * 4.00 Pittsburgh .. ( h.OO Dayton 3.00' Philadelphia . 10.00 Detroit (1.00 New York .... 18.00 Cincinnati ... 3.00 St. Louts 5.00 Louisville .... 2.50 Kansas City.. 0.00 Nashville .... 7.oo Denver 22.50 Jacksonville 22.00 Lo* Angeles .. 47.50 New Busses Mr Cushions — Reclining (’hairs Gold Medal Drivers Three Convenient Depots DENISON HOTEL TERMINAL RL 4000 104 Monument Circle Lincoln *OOO Union Bn* Station RU< Help Wanted Male DEALERS AND SALESMEN FOR CITY AND STATE TO SELL OIL BURNERS FOR COOK STOVES, PARLOR HEATERS, ARCuLAS AND GARAGE HEATERS. EXCELLENT PROPOSITION FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY. APPLY NOW. SILENT GLOW OIL BURNER CORPORATION, 8 W. 22D ST. WE WANT 2 MEN TO SELL THE NEW 1930 FORD CARS; EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; MUST HAVE OWN CAR. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY THIS YEAR TO MAKE MONEY FOR THE MAN WHO IS WILLING TO WORK. CALL Rl. 5566 FOR APPOINTMENT. REPRESENTATIVES for city and’ surr. dist. for fine lingerie: custom made dresses. Pays according to effort. 303 Bankers Trust Bldg. J. V. FOSTER. Hole Wanted Female MILLINERY MAKERS Experienced on straw and silk blocking* Only those with above qualifications and good references need apply. Employment Division 7th floor. Wm. H. Block Cos. WANTED —Women to sell cosmetics. Can earn S2OO a month in spare moments. LUCY SAWYER STEVENS. Akron. Ohio. PRESSER Woman experienced on tailored garments. Apply Employment Division, 7th Floor WM. H. BLOCK CO. 25 GIRL MODELS—Shoe style show. Only 4 and 4% B width. Apply Sunday afternoon 1 to 5; Monday evening, 6 to 9, Room 726 Claypool Hotel, Indiana Shoe Travelers' Association. HOUSEKEEPf!r by widower on farm; good home for right party. Address Geo. H. Hammond. Hayden. Ind. WHITE LADY to work in general store. Call Dr. 0954. Situations Wanted Male WANTED —Place to raise poultry and take care of cows, on shares, or will rent; middle age couple: no children. Exp. Times Box A-85.

Situations Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER—EIderIy lady; best of ref. 3506 Madison Ave. Dr. 7842 R-3. HOUSEWORK—HaIf day; experl.; A-l ref. Miss Holloway, Rl. 1943. * Rooms for Kent ALABAMA, N., 2052—Desirable warm room in private, modern home. Ta. 5036. ALABAMA, N.. 2425 —Pieasant rm.; 1 or 2 gentlemen: garage optional. Ha. 2832-J. ASHLAND. 2325 —Clean, warm rm.. modern home; 1 or 2. He. 2492. CAPITOL, N., 1740—Modern room, steam heat, hot soft water; reas. Ta. 1163, CENTRAL, 3149—We11-heated, pleasant rm.; 2 girls preferred; reasonable. Wa. 2122. CENTRAL, 2544--Rm. next bath; private home; 2 gentlemen; ref. Ta. 2156. DELAWARE. N., 2920—Nice room, garage: private home. Ta. 3122. DENISON HOTEL " Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now Is your opportunity to secure a nice warm room for winter. Complete hotel service. Rates surprisingly low: $5 wk.: 2-room suites; parlor, bedroom, bath for 4 persons, as low as $75 mo Let us show you. EAST, N., 718—Front rm.. steam heat: suitable for 2; $4. $5. RL 4853. ILL.. N.. 509—Modern rms.: licensed rooming house: free parking. Ri. 8251, MERIDIAN, N., 510—Ap . 1-A; STEAM HEATED RM., HOT WATER: MANMERIDIAN. N. 2050—Unusually attractive rm.. private home: meals. Ha, 2500, MERIDIAN. N.. 1237—Large rm.: private home; suit. 1 or 6; gar. Rl. 9915. MICH,. E.. 3121—Nicely lurn., mod. room; girl pref.; private home. Ch. 5880. MICH., E.. 3032—Sleeping rm.; lady preferred. Ch. 0856-W. MINNESOTA. E.. 326—Warm. mod. rm. 2 people preferred. Dr. 5518. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1207—Nice warm rm.: privileges; 1 or 2; meals optional. ORIENTAL, 20 N. Furn., fron’. 2 rms ; steam ht., mod.; also 2-rm _ apt LI. 9055. PENN., N . 1858—1 or 2 lovely furn. rms.. next bath; gar ; prlv, home. Ha, 2350-W. PENN.. N. 1740—Lovely large steam heated room, hot and cold running water in room; near bath; reas See this. He. 1553 RURAL. 1210 N.—Large rm.. next bath: couple. 1 or 2 girls; garage. Ch. 0699-J. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Mass. Ave.; cln.. steam-heated rm* Special rates. Li 0665 TALBOTT. N.. 1727—Just the rm. you want, cheerful, warm, splendid location. TALBOTT. N.. 2858—Person desiring warm attract. rm,, congenial home. Ha. 0209-R. WASH.. E 3207—Nicelv furn: gentlemen or employed couple. Ch. 4751-J. fITH. E., 537—Large front room: steamheated apartment. LI. 5053. PURITAN HOTEL Clean, modern, steam, heated rooms Every comfort and convenience. Fireproof. *Weekly rates for 2 as low as *7. Dally rates 2 people. 12. Market and New Jersey Sts. Ri. 3392. BUTLER SECTlON—Pleasant ” room in private home; reas.: garage opt. Hu. 4430. MODERN sleeping rm.: $3 wk.; garage, breakfast optional. He. 5007.

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Rooms for Rent INFANTS, children room.; board’ liOur. day or week; rersonable. Ch. 7694. _ Room for Rent With Board ALABAMA. N.. 1802- Room, board, 2 meals Home privilege*. Ta. 6628. CENTRAL 2409%—Nicelv turn rm.. prlv home; home con.; 1 or 2; $7.50 ea. Hr 290 T COLLEGE. 2032 Nice, warm room; good meals: girage. He 2859 ORACELAND. 4235-Comfortable room meals; 1 or 2_l ndjesj_ garage. Wa. 2627-J MERIDIAN. N.. 2162—We1l turn, rm ; St genial surroundings genriemen: $8 eaili. I OLNEY. N.. 1136 — Attractive rm.. 2 "ouztg mm preferred: good meals. Ln. 1136-H. PENN.. N . 2123 —Nice warm rm. lor J : privatc home; home cooking. PENN.. N.. 2256 Warm front rm,. morning. eve. meals; home privileges. Ta. 0761. TALBOTT. N.. 1846 Front' warm rm.'. meals ont.; modern; girls. Ha, 1373-‘J WANTED—CoupIe or two girls to share home with laay. Ch. 0116-W-NICELY turn, rm.: employed girl; private home; privileges. Ir 3925-. T. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1634—2 modern connecting rnis.._downs!airs:_nrlvate entrance ASHLAND. 2234 3 nils , kitchenette, prlv. bath, entrance, steam heat; furn. BELLEFONTAINF, 1801 2 clean front rooms, furnished, modern Be 452*. BROADWAY. 2252 1 front unfurn. rm.. also 2 connecting, good heat. He. 20H. CAPITOL. N„ 2045 4-rm. npt In mcd. home, comp, furn.; $10: gd. hear. cozy, kitchenette apartment; everything furnished DELA., N., 1002 3 large, warm rooms; modern home, also sleeping. Rl. 8194. HIGHLAND AVE.. N . 21-2 front connectlng modern: $7; adults. ILL.. N . 2354 —4 rms., bath, everythin* furn.. Ist fi.; private ent. He. 4&46. ILL.. N., 511 —Apartments, sleeping rms.. citv heat: plenty hot water. Rl. 1153, ILLINOIS, N 7, 2339—1, 2. 4 rooms; everything turn.: $5. sß.so and Sl o Ta. 7uo. MARKET. E.. 1401—1 and 2-room apts.. ev - erything furnished. MERIDIAN. 5.7 1024%—2-rm. housekeeping apt.: also single: housekeeping. NEW JERSEY. 716 N.—2-rm. apt : modi; suit" of rms.; near Real 811 k. Li. 1934. NEW JERSEY.- N.. 134 Good. warm. housekeeping rooms. Rl. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2042 -2 clenn. nicely fu rnished: good heat: adults: laundry. NOBLE! _ 615. S. —2 or 3 rms.: furn. apt.; steam heat; everything furn.; walking • distance; week or month: adults PRATT, e". 225 -Single front rm.; housekeeping or slepplng; modern. Lh_oßß3. RUCKLE. 2015 2 rm. turn. apt., front; good heat. He. 3667; WALNUT. 419 E Two front roems; private entrance: 1 rm. with day bed. WASH., E.. 1710 -2 mod. rms; sink; first flor.— .**.ct!v private. SB. LI. 4081. irS.' E-! 718— Rm . suitable for housekeeping or sleeping: modern. _ Ho. 1560. LOVELY "Woodruff: rozv rm.: front: everythin'! fi!rn.: housekeeping: $5. Ch : _4loß. 115 LEOTA ST. —Two light housekeeping rooms: $2 50 per week. TWO nice rooms; everything furnished, orivat" home: hus Jti- 3836. Houses and Flats Furnished DREXEL ARMS- Large rm.. furn. apts., kitchenette. bath. $lO up. Li. 2821. HARD INGN., 2618 Clean, well turn.. 4 rms., cottage, 2 bedrins.. piano, gar., imp. St.: act quickly $lO. Ta. 6340. NEW JERSEY! 863 N.—4-rm. modern apt.; sunny, cozy: gar. optional; reas. Rl. 6323. NEW YORK. E.. " 7llf-~ 17 3-room, modern apartments: furnished complete; adults. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 Rooms? private batik 1 see housekeeper in basement. UPPER 5 rms., mod . close in. completely furn 414 Peoples Bk Bldg. LI. 4288.

Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2229—4 rooms; bath; strictly mod., new, dec., emp. couple pre. CENTRAL. 2328% 6 rms.. bath, porches. cistern, heat, water, redecorated. Ta._3512. college!” 1414—Duplex: upper six rooms, modern, clean, cheerful, heat, water fur* nished. gar out. Prlv. porches. Ri. 1796 COLLEGE. 1640% —Upper duplex; 5 rms.: bath, heat, water, gar.; $45. Inquire below. _____ HIGHLAND "DRIVE. 558 LOVELY 4-RM. _4 PA RT .WENT REASONABLE. TA. 0642. ILLINOIS. N., 1440 Olga Apt.; 6 rooms; mod.: water furnished: $29. Rl. 0543, MERIDIAN at 32nd St.: lower 6 rooms and I sun parlor; elec, refrig.; sllO. Ta. 2058. NEW JERSEY. N., 2524—Lower duplex; five I rooms, modern: garage; heat furnished: r as Call fter 6p. m. Be. 0446. TALBOTT. 1706 5 rms. strictly modern, garage, goodjieat: S4B- Ha. 0239. He. 2152 WOODLAWN, 1614 Upper duplex. 6 rms.. bath, porches, heat, water, gar., S4O. Dr. 0528 ; M. __ ilTrf W. *;2 Nicely decorated kitchenette Apt.: heat, light, gas. water and Ice furn.; $36, Apply Apt. No. 1. The Grant. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let ue help you find an apartment. We take you in our ear No obligation of course Ri 1371 AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished e< unfurnished; 560.50 and up Dally or monthly rates. Hote: service. Phone R! >3"' or call at building 850 N Penn 17273; 4 and 5 ROOM APTS. Furn’shed and Unfurnished. 10 Locations. 11. H. WOODSMALL & CO. LL_S39L Fidelity Trust Bldg. 2444 N.Meridian $65.00 18 E. 37th 55.00 1108 College 35.00 1603 Central 55.00 418 E. 15th 55.00 412 N. Alabama 47.80 1244 E. Washington 43.50 1733 N. Meridian 70.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. WESTMINSTER 2725 N. Meridian 2 and 4-room apartments, thoroughly modern; Frigidalre. See custodian or phone Li. 5391. __H._H._ WOODSMALL A CO. TRY TIMES 'W ANT / PS FOR BUBINEBS Houses for Rent BEECH WOOD. 5952—1rv.: modern bungalow; S rooms; garage. $37.50. Ir. 4119. BELLEFONTAINE. 2010—8 rooms mod.. suit, roomers; S3O; double gar. He. 3210. BELLEFONTAINE, 2S3t—Cozy 5 rm's., compl., bath, heatrola. gar., water pd.; $27.50. Owner Mrs. King. LI. 2361, LI. 5596 BELLEFONTAINE. 1009—8 rms. modern* suitable for roomers; gi rage. He. 4593. BROADWAY, 5136—Attractive 6 rms. mod., built-in features; gar.; water; reas. rent. Ta. 2555. BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. 2610—5-room modem bungalow, garage. S4O. Li. 6517. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. 122 E. MARKET. CENTENNIAL, 409 —5 rms.. pantry, gas. elec., porches, well, cistern, good paper; sl6. EAST ST., S., 822—7 rooms and bath, modern, water paid: $25. Call Dr. 3074 after 7. ELDER. N.. 334 -4-room semi-mod.. cottage: sacrifice; sl9. Ch. 1492-J. ENGLISH AVE., 3308—5 rooms 517.50 New Jerlev, S . 626% 16.50 New Jersey. S., 628; S rooms,., ■. 26 50 ENGLISH. 1702—7 rms and bath, upstairs, semi-modern: nice place for winter; S2O. Cali Dr. 5350. EWING, 1501— 5-room modern single, garage. $35. Li. 6517. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. 122 E. MARKET. HAUGH. 422—5-room cottage, gas. elec.. ga r a gew e 11, cl stern, good pa per; sls. HIGHLAND! 418—Single cottage, modern, f, rooms, garage, furnished. Ch. 3991. HOSBROOK. 906 -3 rooms, gas. electricity, toi 1 et_inside: 115. Key 882 Virginia Ave. ILLINOIS. 8.. 1016—6 rms., mod. but furnace* gar.* water pd.* 122 He. 3221. LA SALLE. N., 824 6-room modern double. nice yard, garage. LEXINGTON AVE.. 1016—5-room aemtmod. cottage: garage: $22. Dr. 2790-M. LEXINGTON. 963—5-room strictly modern double, garage; $25. Ch. 1692. Apt. 19. LUETTE. 644—5 rooms semi-mod. furnace. 3700 West Michigan car. He. 2492. MORRIS ST.. E.. 952—5 rooms, bath. garage. Ir. 3354-J. NEW YORK. E.. 726—6 zooms, modern; $27. Keys at 719. PALMER. E.. 1634—5-room house, water pd.. gas, elec.. Improved at.; sl6. Hu. 4368. ST. CLAIR, W.. 3016—5-room double: also 5-room duplex with garage, modern throughout: very reasonable. Be. 1013. _ SHP.IVER, 3143—3-room semi-modern bungalow, water pd.; desirable location; Jl4. TEIMPLE, 8.. 241—4-room semi-mod. douhle. gar.. water pd. Ch. 1941-M. TREMONT. 550 4 rooms semi-modern double. shades, water pd. Be, 3986-W WALLACE. N.. 421—Attrac. 6-rm. modern; garage: S4O Michigan car. Ir. 2299-J _ W. INDPLS Arbor. 625; 6 rms.: semD mod.. $22. 814 Marion. 4 rms. $lB. Wa. 4813. WISCONSIN. 319-5 rm*.. refln. throughotrt. gar.; sl6. School No. 22. Rl. 0645. 10TH. E.—Corner De Qulncey: attr. 3wav double. 4 rms.. gar. Ir. 0576-W. 26TH. W . 1222—Colored: 5-rm. single. 11.* gas, will repair gar.: $lB. Rl. 6441_. 31ST. W.. 342—6-room modern double, excellent condition: toilet on first floor, full bath up. near school, car and bus: garage. beautiful location: S4O. Hu. 7175. 40TH BT-. W., 425—Nice 4-zoom mod., upper duplex; *2B LI. 0217. . COLORED—2Bth. W.. 1222: 5-rm. etagl* Lghts. gas: will repair garage; $lB. rJ.