Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1930 — Page 12

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UNITED STATES i STEEL LEADER f IN STOCK RISE Advance Is Resumed in Late Trading With Pivotal Shares Strong.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thlrvt Industrials for Thursday . 239 07, ud 3.44. Average of twenty rails was 134.67. up 49. Average of twenty utilities W 4 86.55. up 39. Average of forty bonds was 95 56. up .01. Bu f nit rd Press NEW YORK, July 18-A sharp buying movement in United States Steel common and other high grade shares carrted the stock market irregularly higher today after repeated bear drives had failed to dislodge important liquidation. Steel was bid up close to the 168level, neai the close, a gain of nearly three points, while leaders such as Westisghouse Electric, General Electric, Radio, Bethlehem and some of tne coppers made gains of one to three points. Industrials Up Strength in many of the leaders, however, failed to stimulate any broad buyuig wave and many stocks were in supply below their previous closing levels. American Can was off a point, while Standard Oil of New Jersey, Radio-Keith and Air Reduction had losses of a fraction to several points. The general run of industrials were moderately above the previous closing levels after Buffering small setbacks early in the session C ase Holds Gain An early gain of nearly 20 points in J. I. Case was maintained in mid-afternoon. Oils weTe adversely affected by heaviness in Standard of New Jersey, while manv of the utilities held good gain* Coppers met good support near the Close and succeeded in extending their substantial early gams. Trading in other sections of the list was featureless. Trading was more active with sales totaling 2,750,500 s hares, compared with Thursday turnover of 2,497,870 shares. Preliminary averages of Dow, Jones & Cos. showed gain of 1.64 points to 240.71 for the thirty industrials and a gain of .88 points to 135.55 for the twenty rails.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings Friday July 18. *4.163.000; debits. $9,072,000. CHICAGO STATEMENT Bu United Press CHICAGO. July 18.—Bank clearings. |UI.IOO 000, balances. *19.100.000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bv United Press NEW YORK. July 18— Bank clearings. $1,050,000,000; clearing house balance $175,000,000. Federal reserve bank credit balance. $142,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bu United Press WASHINGTON. July 18.—The treasury net balance on July 16. was $211,679,818.59. Customs receipts for the month to that date were $12.188 521.96. Government ex?enditures for the same date were 7.914.701 43. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE High. Low Close. January 6 18 6 03 6.03 May 6.05 6 00 6.00 Juiy 6 82 6.81 6.81 September 6.70 6.67 6.67 December 6 37 6.26 6 26

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Tob Pr B 4% 4% 4% 4Vi United Clg 6% 7 Utilities— Abitlbl 36 Vs 26% Adams Exp 27% 26% 27% 27% Am Pw At LI 87% 85% 87% 86% A T At T 222% 219V* 220% 220% Col Gas At Ei ... 66% 65% 66% 66 Com A: Sou ... 14% 14% 14% 14% El Pwr At LI ... 74% 71% 74 73% CH-n Gas A 10% 10% 10% 10% Inti TSc T 49% 47% 48% 47% Natl Pwr At Li 45% 44% 45% 44% No Amer Cos ..100% 93% 100% 100% Pac Gas Ac El .. 60% 58% 59% 59% Pub Ser N J 99% 98% 98% 98 % So Cal Edison .... ... 60 Std GAt E! ... 95% 91% 95% 93% United Corp .... 35% 34% 34% 34% Ut Pwr At L A. 34% 34% 34V* 34% West Union 170% 168% 170% 170 Shipping— Am Inti Corp ... 36% 35% 36 35% Inti Mer M pfd 23% 23 23 22% United Fruit .... 92% 91% 92% 91% Foods— Am Sug 53% 53% 53% ... Armour A 5% 5 5% 5Ve Beechnut Pkg . 54V* 54 54 Cal Pkg 64 63 64 62 Can Dry 67'a 66% 67 67 Childs Cos 55% 54% 54% ... Coca Cola 181% 177 181% 177 Cont Baking A.. 25% 25 25 25% Corn Prod 97% 96% 97‘, <‘s% Cudahv Pkg 41% 41% Cuban Am Sue.. s’/8 5 5 _5 Gen Foods 55% 55% 55% 56 Grand Union... 15% 15% 15% j 5% Hersev* 97 Jewel Tea • 49 7 ,s Kroger 27% 26 26% 27 Nat Biscuit 87% 86% 87 87% Pillsburv 34 34% Safewav St 78% 75% 77 77% Std Brands 21% 20 21Va 21 Ward Bkg 86 8% 8% ... Cos“v U !mT 20% 20% 20% 20% Lambert Cos 90% 89% 89% 90% Lehn Ac Fink 30 Industrials— .... Bush Terms 35% 35 35-, 2 34-, 3 Certainteed J® 12 Gen Asphalt 48 U 47 3 / 4 48 47 Otis Elev 66*/a 6o 6612 651a Indus Chems— Allied Chem 274% 270 274 270 Com Solv 26% 25% 26 a 25 v Union Carb 74% 72 : . 74 a 73 4 U S Ind A1c0.... 80 77 * 79 79 Retail Stores — Assoc Drv Gds.. 38 34 36 35 A KrTsge’ls*.:::: Ik Ik % Mont D W S ar°d re .::: 37% '36% '37 37</* Penny J C 59Vi 58 59 ... Schulte Ret St.. .. Sears Roe <9% 69% 69% 68 s Woolworth 59% 58% 59% 58 /a Amusements— Col Graph .... 20 x, k 17 7 20 18 Eastman Kod ..2162/4 Fox Film A .... 48-a 46% 48 4i_a Grigsby Gru ... 15% 14% 15 a 14% Loews Inc 76% 73 73 * Param Fam .... 62- 1 61 6- 2 61 2 Radio Corp 44, 40% 45Va 41% R-K-O 34% 33% 34 34% Schubert 18 17% 17 / 18 Warner Bros ... 46% 44% 44% 45 Miscellaneous — Airway App .... 19% 18% 19% 18/a City Ice A: Fu .. 41 40% 41 ... Confzoleum 12 3 4 13 13 1 /* Am Can 130% 128% 129% 131 Cont Can 62 61% 61% 62 Curtiss Wr Via Via 7% 7/4 Gillette SR... 78% 76 78V* 77'/2 Real Silk 42 40% 42 41 U S Leather A.. 18 17% 17% ...

Produce Markets

Eggs (Country Run)—Loss off dellverd in Indianapolis. 16c: henery aualitv. No. 1. 20c: No. 2. 13c. „ . ~ Poultry (buying prices—Hens, weighing 4% lbs. or over. 17c: under 4% lbs.. 17c: Leghorn hens. 14c: springers. 2% lbs cr over 21c- under 2% lbs.. 18c: Leghorn springers. 14c: old cocks. 9010 c: ducks, full feathered fat whites. 9c: geese. Cc. These prices are for No. 1 too auality auoted bv Kingan & Cos. „„„„„ „ Buter (wholesale) —No. 1. 38039 c: No. 2 36037 c. Butterfat—32c. Cheese i wholesale selling price per poundi—American loaf. 31c; pimento leaf. 32c- Wisconsin firsts. 27c: Lognhorns. S4c: New York Limberger. 36c. Bu United Press NEW YORK. July 18.—Flour —Quiet and unchanged; spring patents. $5.2005.50. Pork—Steady; mess. $31.50. Lard—Firmer; middle west spot, $10.05@ 10.15. Tallow — Firm: special to evtra. 5%@5%c. Potatoes —Quiet and steady; Long Island. 53&3.25; Southern. *2.5003.50 barrel; Jersey. $2.50 @2.75 basket. Sweet potatoes—Easier; Southern. baskets. [email protected]; Jersey, basket. $2 0 3.50. Dressed poultry—Firm; turkeys 20024 c; chickens. 17® 35c; fowls, 14@28c: ducks. 12® 15c: ducks. Lont? Island. 13@18c. Live poultry—Steady to firmer geese. 10012 c: ducks, 12023 c; fowls, 20®28c: turkeys. 20@25c: roosters. is@l6c" broilers, 15@35c. Cheese —Dull; state whole milk, fancy to special. 25@26c; young America. 17%@25c. Bn United Press CINCINNATI, 0., July 18.—Butter, steady; creamery in tub lots according to score 32@35c: common score discounted, 2@3c; packing stock No. 1. 26c; No. 2,20 c; No 3.15 c; butter fat. 31@33c. Eggs—higher: cases included: fresh gathered. 23c- firsts. 20c; seconds. 17c; nearby ungraded 20c. Live Poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount; fowls 5 lbs. and over. 20c: 4 lbs. and over, 19c: 3 lbs. and over. 19c; Leghorn. 3 lbs. and over. 16c: roosters. 13c; colored fryers over 3 lbs.. 32c; broilers colored over 2 lbs., 29c; broilers over 1% lbs.. 24c; 1% lbs. and over. 22c; Leghorn and Orpington broilers over 1% lbs., 23c; 1% lbs. and over. 20c: broilers partly feathered. 17@20c: black springers, 20c. CLEVELAND. July 18.—Butter—Firm; extras. 39c: extra firsts 38%c. Eggs— Firm: extras. 23c; firsts. 21c. PoultrySteady; fowls, 24c; medium. 23c: Leghorn. 15020 c; heavy springers, 25@30c; over 3 lbs.. 28@32c: Leghorn springers. 20 0 22c; ducks, 12@TE0c old cocks, 12@14c; geese, 10 @lsc. Potatoes—No quotes.

Cash Grain

—Juiy 18— The bids tor car lets of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade 1. o. b. basis 41%c New York rate, were: Wheat—Firm; No. 2 red, 76®78c; No. 2 hard. 74® 76c. Corn—Firm: No. 2 white, 80 0 81c; No. 3 white, 79080 c; No. 2 yellow. 75@76c; No. 3 yellow. 74@75c: No. 2 mixed, 74@75c; No. 3 mixed. 73014 c. Oats—Firm: No. 2 white, 32 033 c; No. 3 white, 31@32c. Hay—(f. o. b. country points taking 23 %s or less -ates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) Steady. —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 rea. 77 cars; No. 2 red. 4 cars; No. 1 hard. 1 car; No. 1 mixed, 11 cars; No. 2 mixed, 3 cars; No. 3 mixed. 1 car: No. 4 mixed. 1 car. Total, 98 cars. Corn—No. 1 white. 9 cars; No. 2 white. 8 cars; No. 3 white. 2 cars; No. 5 white, 1 car; No. 1 yellow. 22 cars; No. 2 yellow, 23 cars; No. 3 yellow. 3 cars; No. 4 yellow, 4 cars; No. 5 .ellow, 1 car; No. 6 yellow. 1 car; sample yellow, 2 cars. Total, 76 cars. Oats— No. 2 white. 2? cars; No. 3 white, 4 cars; No. 4 -white. 1 car. Total. 30 cars.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SWINE MARKET SHOWS GAINS AT CITYYARDS Slow Week-End Trade Held in Cattle; Veals Sell $1 Lower. July Bulk Top Receipts. 11 J9.60ti9.90 SIO.OO 5.500 72. 9.70<ft10.00 10.00 3.000 14. [email protected] 9.75 8.500 15. 9.50® 9.75 9.75 5.000 16 9.5000.75 9.85 6.000 17. 9.600 9.85 9.85 4.000 18. 9.701110.00 10.00 7.000 Strength avain forced hogs up at the city stockyards, prices for the most part ranging from 10 to 15 cents e ver Thursday’s average. The bulk, 160 to 275 pounds, sold for $9.70 to $lO. Top price $lO. Receipts were estimated at 7,000, holdovers were ’SS. Cattle wore slow and unchanged. Receipts were 500. Vealers sold off sl, selling at sll down. Calf receipts were 700. Sheep and lambs were about steady, generally $lO to $10.50. A few small lots made the market at $10.75. Receipts were 1,300. Chicago hog receipts were 12,000, including 4,000 direct. Holdovers were 6,000. Most early bids and sales on good to choice lightweights and butchers around 25 cents higher; 170 to 190 pounds, $9.90 to $10; nothing done on packing sows. Cattle receipts were 1,600, sheep 10,000. HOGS Receipts, 7.000; market, higher. —Light Lights—-(l4o-160) Good and choice... .$9.65@ 9.75 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 10.00 (180-200) Good and choice .... 10.00 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-2201 Good and choice.... 9.80010.00 (220-5001 Good and choice.... 9.70@ 9.90 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice.... 8.850! 9.25 (290-350) Good and choice.... 8.85® 9.25 —Packing Sows—-(27s-500) Medium and g00d.... 7.500 8.25 —Slaughter Pigs—-(loo-130) Good and choice - 9.25® 9.50 CATTLE (Slaughter Classes) Receipts, 500; market, steady. —Steers—-(6oo-1100) Good and choice $9.50011.25 Common and medium 6.50® 9.59 (1100-1500) Good and choice [email protected] Medium 7.00i2> 9.00 —Heifers—-(sso-850) Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 6.30® 9.00 —Cows— Good and choice 6.50@ 8.00 Common and medium 5.00® 6.50 Low cutter and cutters 2.50 0 5.0(7 —Bulls (Yearlings excluded) Good and choice (beef) 6.25 0 7.50 Cutter, common and medium... 4.00® 6.25 CALVES and VEALERS Receipts, 700; market, steady. Vealers (Milk Fed) Good and choice $10.50011.00 Medium 7.50® 10.50 Cull and common 5.00@ 7.50 Calves (250-500) Good and choice 7.50® 9.50 Common and medium 5.000 7.50 STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS (500-600) Good and choice $ 6.50® 8.00 Common and ipedium 4.50® 6.50 (800-1050) Good and choice 6.50® 8.00 Common and medium 5.00® 6.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,300; market, steady. —Lambs— Good and choice $10.00010.75 Common and medium 6.50010.00 —Ewes— i Medium and choice 2.50® 3.a0 Cull and common I.oo® 2.50 ' Other Livestock Tiu United Pri ss CHICAGO. July 18.—Hogs—Receipts. 12.000. including 4,000; early trade to shippers active. 15® 25c higher; bulk desirable lightweights, $9.80010; top. $10; little doing on other weights; latter bids about steady; light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice. $9.50(0 9.90; lightweight. 160-200 lbs., good and choice. $9.75010; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice, $9.25 (((9.90; heavyweights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; packing sows. 2750500 lbs., medium and good. $7.5008.20; slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs., good and choice. $8.7509.50. Cattle—Receipts. 1,000: trade very slow and uneven; steady to 25c lower on common and medium grassers and short-fed steers and all fat she-stock; steers, 600-900 lbs., good and choice. $9.25 @11; 900-1,100 lbs., good and choice. $8.75 011; 1,100-1,300 lbs., good and choice. $8.75011: 1.300-1.500 lbs., good and choice, $8.50® 11: 600-1.300 lbs., common and medium. [email protected]: heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice, s9@ll; common and medium. $5.250 9; cows, good and choice. $5.50 08; common and medium, $4.2505.75; low cutter and cutter cows. $3.50 0 4.25; bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice, beef. $6.75 08: cutter to medium. $5.5007; vealers. milk fed. good and choice, sll® 12.25: medium. $10@11; cull and common. $6010: steers. 500-1,050 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; common and medium, $5.25 07.50. Sheep—Receipts. 10,000; slow, native iambs mostly 25c off: best westerns held steady around $10.75; sorted fat natives $10: few $10.25: fat ewes steady: mostly $303.75: lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $9.75010.85; medium. $8.25® 9.75; all weights, common. $5.7508.25: ewes, 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $2.25 04; all weights, cull and common. sl® 2.25; feeding lambs. 50-75 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]. Bv United Press CINCINNATI. July 18.—Hogs—Receipts. 1,900; heldover. 120; unevenly steady to 15c higher; slow at advance; better grade 160-260 lbs.. $9.751/10.15: latter price paid for a few loads; 170-200-lb. weights, desirable 120-150 lbs., mostly $9.50; few upward from 150 lbs., reaching $P r, h\ rnws. 57.50®7.75. Cattle—Receipts. 400; ealve* 300; grass steers and heilers about steady: few sales. $5.5007.50; one load grain on grass yearlings 900. cow trade very unreliable; manv bids 50c lower: few sales beef cows, $4.75@6; about 25c lower: low cutters and cutter cows. $2.750 4; bulls steady to 25c or more lower on in-between grades; bulk. [email protected]; vealers slow, mostly 50c lower; good and choice grades. S9O 10.50; lower grades and grassy calves on a catchy basis at S6O 8.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500: lambs steady to weak; spots 50c lower: sheep unchanged: good and choice lambs mostly $10; some up to $10.50; common throwouts largely $5.50 0 6.50: some medium and buck lambs. $708; fat ewes largely $203; choice handy weights up to $3.50. Bn United Press TOLEDO, July 18.—Hogs—Receipts. 250; market, heavies, steady to 10c higher; heavies. $8.2508.50, mediums, 9.6509.85; porkers, $9.250 9.50; pigs. S9O 9.50. Cattle —Receipts, light: maiket, steady; calves, receipts, light; maiket. steady. Sheep— Receipts, light; market, steady. B • t'nited Press CLEVELAND. Juiy 18— Hogs—Receipts, 750; holdovers, 1 .78: medium and light hogs. 160-210 ’bs. active. 25c higher; mostly $10.25; heavier butchers, slow; outlet narrow; pigs 25c higner at $10; sows, $7.75; stags. $5.75. Cattle—Receipts. 100; steers and yearlings continue slow, scattered sales: common grade reflecting the week's decline at $5.250 7.15; she stock and bulls, steady; beef cows. ss®6; all cutters. s3® 4.25; medium bulls, $506.50: calves, receipts. 250; early sales steady; few good ana choice vealers, $ 12.50 @ 13; odd lots up to 513.50; common and medium grades, slow; parcticallv unsalable. Sheep—Receipts. 300; ’ambs, 50c off: sheep, steady; good and choice lambs, $9.50® 10; throwouts mostly $7; fat ewes. [email protected]; choice ewes quoted up to $4. Bu Times Special LOUISVILLE, July 18.—Hogs—Receipts. 500; market. 15c higher: 225 lbs. up. $9.20; 165-225 lbs.. $9.80: 130-165 lbs.. $9: 130 lbs down. $7.30: roughs. $6.80; stags. $6.20. Cattle—Receipts. 100; market, dull and lower: crime heavy steers. $8®9.50: heavy shipping steers. s7@B; medium and plain steers ,s6@7: fat heifers. SSO 8.50: good to choice cows. S4@6: medium to good cows. $3.25: cutters. [email protected]: canners, $2 @2.75: bulls. *43 5.50; feeders. *607.50. Stockers. Ss@6. Calves —Receipts. 400' market. $1 lower: choice. *8.500 9: medium to good. [email protected]; common to medium. $507. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500: market. 2o< lower on tops: others, steady: ewes and wether lambs. J 9: buck lambs. $8: seconds $4(i4.50: clipped lambs. $2.50 03.50. Friday’s shipments: Cattle. 36: calves. 259: hogs, none: sheep. 1.736. Bn United Press FT WAYNE. Ind.. Julv 18.—Hogs— Market. 10®20c higher: 90-129 lbs.. *9: 120-140 lbs.. $9.30; l-O-100 lbs.. s9oj: lev 180 lbs.. $9.75: 180-200 lbs.. SD.BS : 200-225 lbs.. $9 70: 225-250 lbs.. $9.45: 250-275 lbs.. J 9.3- 275-350 lbs.. $3.90: roughs $7.25: stags *5.50‘ calves. $11.50: lambs. $9.50.

Local Wagon Wheat

Citv erain elevators are paying 75c for No. 17 red wheat and 72c for No. J hard wheat Charges Wife Uses Snuff Hu Vnilett Prefix NEW PHILADELPHIA. 0.. July 18.—Frank Zion's answer to the divorce suit of his wife Lucy was on file today. When he married Lucy Frank says, he didn’t know she chewed and used snu3.

CORN FUTURES SHARPLY UP ON WEATHER NEWS Wheat Closes Higher Despite Hedging Pressure; Oats Show Gain. Bn United Press CHICAGO. July 18.—Wheat closed sharply higher on the Board of Trade today despile heavy hedging pressure and profit-taking sales. The undertone was firm and the seaboard was a good buyer. Confirmation of rust in parts of Canada was received, adding to the already very bullish reports from that country. Dry weather still prevails over-the spring wheat sections of the American northwest with no relief in sight. Corn failed to hold the best prices but f/ as sharply higher. Oats were firm. Liverpool Up At the close wheat was 1% to 1% cents higher, corn was 1% to 2% cents higher and oats were x k to 1 cent higher. Provisions were weak on meats but strong on lard. Advancing as the session drew to a close, Liverpool was % to % cent higher at the last. Exporters report that considerable quantities were taken overnight, but no figures were available, the market was not very active early as traders were nervous and cautious, expecting a break in the heat wave that the forecast would not promise. Cash prices were Vz to 1 cent lower. Receipts were 605 cars. Corn Is Bought Gene.al buying of corn at the start sent prices nearly 2 cents higher anjj while there was not much profit-taking, the market steadied at slightly over a cent up at mid-session. Traders saw no easing in the situation while the hot weather lasts and temperatures were quite high with the weather clear. At Phillipsburgh, Kan., Thursday the reading was 110 degrees. The pastures were burned up and there is a shortage of water. Cash prices were Vz cent higher. Receipts were 124 cars. Oats partook of the advance in the major cereals to the extent of y 2 to % cent, but there was not much action early, traders devoting most of their attention to corn. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were twenty-four cars. Chicago Grain Table —July 18 — WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. July.. .87% .82% .87% .88% .87 Sept.. .90% .92 .90% .91% .90% Dec... .96% .97% .96% .97% .96% Mar.. 1.01% 1.02% 1.01 1.02% 1.01 CORN— July.. .82 .82% .81% .82% .80% Sept.. .78 .79% .77% .78% .77% Dec... .71 .73 .71 .72% .70% OATS— Julv.. .34% .34% .3414 .34% .34% Sept.. .36% .37 .36 f * .37 .36% Dec... .39"* .40% .39-Ti .40% .39% RYE— July.. .51% .54% .51% .54% .49% Sept.. .55 .57% .53% .57% .52% Dec... .60 .63% .59% .63% .58% Mar.. .65% .68% .65% .68% .63% LARD — Julv .... .... 9.70 9.62 Sept.. 9.70 9.77 9.70 9.75 9.65 Oct.. 9.75 9.77 9.75 9.77 9.70 Dec.. 9.25 9.30 9.25 9.30 9.15 BELLIES—* Tulv . •••• 13.60 13.60 Sept.. .... 12.70 12.90 Bn Times Special CHICAGO. July 18.—Carlots; Wheat. 309; corn. 156. and oats. 39.

In the Cotton Markets

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, July 18.—The trade was disposed to look at weather conditions this morning. Not only the shorts, but dealers also wanted cotton. Prices were 25 points higher in the second hour. Experts who sold Thursday on the possibilities of showers in Texas were good buyers today and failed to'find any indication on the map of drouth relief. When precipitation does appear it is apt to mislead traders, because showers will cause a reaction, whereas nothing but a soaking rain can do much for the crop. American spinners have been holding back their buying, most of the purchases having been for Europe. Naturally the American contingent is nervous. No one is bold enough to predict a bull market. The action of other commodities has been too discouraging, but we have a condition now more bullish than some on which big advances have been based in years gone by. NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 13.37 13.19 13.28 March 13.39 13.36 13.39 July 12.80 12.45 12.80 October 13.23 12.88 13.19 December 13.40 13.07 13.37 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 13.60 13.40 13.60 March 13 62 13.78 13.60 May 13 80 13.55 13.78 July 13.22 12.95 13.18 October 13.44 13.18 13.40 December 13.60 13.38 13.58 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 13.53 13.26 13.53 October 13.34 12.98 13.34 December 13.50 13.16 13.50

Net Changes

Bu United Press NEW YORK, July 18.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange today were as follow; Up. Off. American Can 129% ... 1% Amer and Foreign Power.. 73 2% ... Amer Teleph (unchanged) .220% Anaconda 52% 2% ... Atlantic Refining 37% ... % Consolidated Gas .........114% 1% ... General Electric 73 1% ... General Motors 45 % ... Kennecott '..... 40% 1% .. Loews. Inc 75% 2% ... Montgomery Ward 37 ... % North American 100% % Radio Corporation 45% 2% ... Radio-Keith s 34 ... % Sinclair 24% ... 1% Standard Oil. New Jersey.. 74% ... % United States Steel 167% 2 Vanadium 101% ... 1 Westinghouse Electric ....148% 2% ...

New York Bank Stocks

—July 18Bid. Ask America 97'j 99 Bank of United States 144'i 146 Central Hanover 360 363 Chase National 140’4 141'j Chatham Phoenix Natl .... 106 102 Chemical 71 *-a 73 Citv National 138 Vi 140 Corn Exchar.ee 164 167 Commercial 400 415 First National 4.900 4.975 Guaranty 633 • 637 Xrvtnz 50% 51H RAW SUGAR PRICES Hich. Low. Close. January 1-33 1.32 1.32 March 1.43 1-40 }- May 1 49 1.47 1.47 July ...... *5.... I.M 154 1.54 September 1-34 1-21 1.21 Cecember .A 1-37 1.23 1.*9

OIL SALE ERROR MADE Sinclair Interest In Pipe Line Placed at $44,189,000. Bv United Press NEW YORK, July 18.—An error in its previous announcement regarding sale of its 50 per cent interest in the Sinclair Pipe Line Company and the Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company was cor 2 rected by the Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation today when it announced its investment in the companies involved was $44,189,000 and not $34,189,000, as stated in making public the deal with Standard Oil Company of Indiana. This brings the profit to the Sinclair Corporation on the transaction to $28)311,000, equal to $519 a share on 5,455,750 shares of Sinclair common stock. The sale price was $72,500,000. Legal Notices WILL SELL at public auction at 9 a. m. on Monday. July 28. 1930. one Ford tourimt. 1925 model, motor No. 12381921. for storage charges amounting to $35. (Signed) C. L. ESKEN. WILL sell at public auction, one 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet coupe, motor No. 2810034. serial No. 31299. for storage charges of $75. at 2*o. ra. July I9th 1930, at 222 S. Emerson Ave. CLARENCE HINER. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice is hereby given that bids will be received bv the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, in the city of Indanapolis. Indiana, until 12 o'clock noon Aug. 8. 1930. when bids will be opened for the sale of One Hundred TwentySeven Thousand Dollars ($127.000 00) of bonds of said school cltv. Said bonds shall be 127 In number and numbered from 1 to 127. included, each one for the principal sum of $1,000.00. They shall be dated Aug. 11. 193D. and shall bear interest at the rate of four and one-auarter per cent (4%per annum, which Interest shall be evidenced bv interest warantee or coupons attached to each of said bonds and maturing on the Ist day of January and July In each year, until the princloal shall be paid, the coupon of January Ist. 1931. being for interest to that date. Said bonds shall mature on January Ist of each year, beginning with January Ist, 1932, and ending with January Ist. 1961. and there shall mature of the principal of sold bbnds on each said January Ist. until and including January Ist, 1960. the sum of $4,000.00 and on January Ist. 1961, the balance of said principal in the sum of $11,000.00 shall mature. Said bonds shall mature on the days aforesaid In the order of their serial numbers. Said bonds are being Issued for the purpose of raising funds for remodeling and for new heating and ventilating system and for the building of additions at school No. 49. located at 1902 West Morris street, and to erect additions to school No. 85. located at 338 South Arlington avenue. Bids to be In sealed envelope addressed “Board of School Commlcsifners, Southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets. Indianapolis. Indiana.” indorsed “Bid for School Bonds of August. 1930.” * A prospectus of said bonds, form and envelopes necessary to be used In bidding will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Said bonds will be issued by the undersigned pursuant to formal corporate action taken bv this board on the 13th day of May. 1930, and 17th day of July. 1930. pursuant to the Indiana statute of Feb. 10th, 1919. (Acts of 1919, Page 6.) The full right is reserved to the board, in its discretion to reject any and all bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a check or checks, certified to be good by a responsible bank or trust company in Indianapolis. Indiana, payable to the order or the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, for at least three per cent (3%) of the face value of the bonds bid for. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMSSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. BY A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 17th, 1930. ■ Auction AT AUCTION Sat. July 18 2 p. m. at 835 Bosart Ave.. 8 blocks N. of Wash.; 6-room modern home, fine repair: basement, furnace, cement porch. 2-car garage, excellent neighborhood. selling account of age: easy terms. Call Karrv and Long. Ir. 2413 or Wa 5133. Death Notices GRIFFITH, CLAUDE T.—Age 64 years, husband of Chattie Mae Griffith and father of Theodore B. Griffith, passed away July 17. 1930, at Hollywood. Cal. Funeral notice later. SCHLENSKER. MARY JANE—Beloved daughter of Otto and Blanch Schlensker, residing at 4290 N. Illinois St., passed away Wednesday evening. Service Saturday. 3:30. at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. THOMPSON. JENNIE B.—Passed away at her residence. 1647 Broadway Thursday. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANELOSSOM. Mortuary Phone Be. 1588, 1321 W. Ray 8t W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. PAUL E. DORSEY. 130 N. Chester. 11_4583 C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eauipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market Riley 5374. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 8831 “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE RAGSDALE & PRICE Lt 3608 J2 19 N Alabama Personals WANTED SOME WASHINGS. HA. 4474-J. * INTERPRETATIONS - Russian. Polish German Bulgarian languages, done bv Mrs. A, Boris. 20 S. West St. Rl. 2157. BAD accounts collected or no charge BIRDS ALL. 911 Roosevelt Bldg. Rl 2265 WANT NURSING IN PRIVATE HOME DR, 6625. 1206 E. GEORGIA ST. NURSE. 2 YEARS HOSPITAL TRAINING: UNINCUMBERED. HE. 2141. Instructions DANCING Instructions given by New York gin Ballet, toe and acrobatic. Private only Children preferred. Call Violet Schlegel 1117 College Ave. Apt. No. 8. LEARN AVIATION—PiIots and Mechanics instruction. CURTISS-WRIGHT FLYING SERVICE Stout Field—Mars Hill Bel. 4200 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Special Notices WHY SUFFER with piles when vou can oostivelv get well or it will cost you nothing? This Is strictly a home treatment. Sundays and evenings by appointment: no hours on Friday evening or Saturday. G. R. Wysong. 219 K of P Bldg. Office Ri. 4267; res- Ta. 4940. A BUSiNESS ADDRESS For travelers, salesmen, advertisers. etc.; phone mail secretarial service: low rates. 514 Merchanis Bank. \ WILL FINANCE your home on your lot. furnish all the money or part; also do repairing and remodeling. No commission. L. F. DEMPSY, Denison Hotel. REMODELING—Cement work, plastering Terms or cash. I fully guarantee my work. Call C. OWEN. Dr. 2527 or I,i. 2933 EXCEPTIONAL values in used and reconditioned sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Cos 24 N Meridian Rl 9064 Business Announcements FURNACES HAND-CLEANED SI.OO GOOD WORK WILLIAMSON HEATER CO. 946 W. NEW YORK. RI. 3456. Delco Water Pumps Trade in vour old pump as down payment. balance 12 small monthly pavments. Call for estimate. Hu. 7854, i'EATHERS- Bougnt soia ana renovatao leather mattresses, pillows made to orde; S. T BurKle 431-433 Mass Ave Rl 669 SPRAY PAINTING AUTOS—SIS to *3O 6014 Bellefontaine. Hu. 4638. REMODELING— Reroofing repairing attics. kitchens, addi COOLEY. Hu. 8157 BATH ROOM—Complete *6O. Plumbing & beating Installed, reasonable Ta 4057 j CARPENTER REPAIR WORK-New and t old garage a specialty Dr 0850-J BUILDING - Rem od. screen repair paint work; prices reas Ch 5146-M | DRIVEWAY-Built or renewed all kinds i estimates tree. COOLEY. Hu 815 L ! PATCH Plastering and Stucco All work i guarn REDDICK 345 S State Dr. 2965 l RUGS cleaned. 9x12 *1 25 Call for del ■ 10-da? special. Keenjgr Rug Cos. Ch 533fr_ EXCAVATING - Com retlng. remodeling gen repairs; >1) w.-tk guar. Dr. 6424 CABINET wk.. repair wk.. remodelg . reroo'lne. serns. Soots. He. 5720. Wa. 2462-3. CARPENTERING—GeneraI repair screens floors, furnace tepairing. Ta 5933. : HARDWOOD FLOORS—Sanded ind refinished, new floor* ’aid; reas. Ch. 2736 PLASTER T NG r.nd D’tchlnt. Call Ch. 7452 p-nl -k Stltfyin bnsineas. EXCAVATING —Cement work; cinder hauling. I specialize ia driveways. Be. 0113.

Painting and Papering HOME PAINTING-12 95 for 3 coat* won per so. payment plan, less 10% for cash Paper hanging, roofing, tinning remodeling: terms. 1 to 10 yrs.; est. free. Be. 1715. PAINTING DECORATING HARDWOOD FLOORS REFINISHED. CURTIS BROS. 1417 W, 31ST ST. TA. 7028 REMOVE BY STEAM four wall paper, *3 per rm. A up. Ch. 6398 PAPER HANGING Painting samples shown; spec, prices this mo., work guar Wa. 1331-1. PAPER HANGING SPECIAL RATES THIS WEEK. CH. 1861-W PAPERING, painting, and repairing. 10 months to pay; guaranteed workmanship Li. 2933 or Dr, 2527. PAPER HANGING. CLEANING—HOUSE PAINTING. 10-MQNTH PAYMENT PLAN. DR. 1999. PAPER HANGING—*2.SO room, paper 5c up. Plastering. Work guar. H. VANSANT DR. 3299. PAPER HANGlNG—Outside painting:' all materials furn. ROBERTS. Dr. 3301. PAINTING, roof, and repair, new. old work; low cost. Mr Elliott. Be. 3397-2. SPRAYING—CoId water paint and white wash. THOMAS. Li. 3774. PAPER HANGING—*4 Der room and up: painting and patch plastering. Li. 7268. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR PAINTING AND SPRAYING. ROY HOOK IR 3909 PAINTING. WALL PAPER—Fum.. hung. cleaned; work guar. Reas.. B Q., 131-Ji PAPER HANGING Spec, price this mo OILLAND. Dr. 2747 HOUSE PAINTING—Paper hanging; cleanMOODEY, Ch. 0477-M PAlNTlNG—lnterior and exterior persona) services' estl free Ch 6896. CARPENTERING—PIast g. patnt'g. paper’g. cement work; no lob too smalll. Ch. 6179. PAINTING Daper hanging; plastering. Flos and cement work. Stolz. Ch. 6813. PAPERlNG—Painting: immediate service: reasonable. N. Smith. Be. 0510-R. PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. C. H. THURSTON. DR. 0357, PAPER HANGING—First class work; $2. *4 rm.; clean, <1; samples shown. Be. 0112-R PAPER HANG. CLEAN.. UPHOLSTERY OLIVER FURNITURE STORE. Be. 2456. PAINTING, exterior or interior, lead, oil, mixed on job. Since 1904. Ch. 5950, and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER Fire-proof storage house Store now. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling in. New trucks. Experienced men. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E. Market. Rl, 7750 LOCAI and overland hauling: pacxlng and shipping on househlod goods OTTO J SUESZ. Ri. 6561 Ri 3628 Nites. Ch 4579 Ch 0699-W J. H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE; SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND - To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr 3071 or Rl 4265 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. MOVING. s3—You help. *1 less: 1% ton truck, oulek service Ch. 5146-M. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov., $3.50 load; large trucks; *esponslble men. Dr. .'616. Lost and Found GERMAN POLICE pup, tan and black, black tail, nose. Vicinity La Salle and E. Tenth St. Reward. EAST END RADIO CO.. 3306 E. Tenth St. Ch. 4033. LOST—Near Prospect St. and Railroad elevation: brown Brindle Boston Bull dog. Half white face, screw tail, tag No. 1216. Name Bud. Liberal reward. 1407 Ewing St. Ch. 3495-R. LOST—Boston female, vicinity Lexington and Pine. Name "Peggy." Reward. Ir. 3378. LOUIS BARNES Fountain So. bank book with S2O, Owner needs. Reward. Dr, 2673. Help Wanted Male Eight Salesmen Wanted This is your chance to get in on the ground floor at a new location. We have more prospects than we can take care of. See MrDavidson, Woodlawn and Virginia. WANTED—High-class man to sell advertislng. Address A. 129, Times. Help Wanted Femaie LADY WANTED—To assist blind musician, while playing music on streets, pood wages offered. Ta, 6520. WANTED—Woman with local experience selling advertising. Address A. 130 Times YOUNG LADY solicitor; no selling: steady work; good pav. 1614 S. Merldlan. WHITE GIRL—More for home than wages. 342 N. Noble. Situations Wanted Female YOUNG German girl wants to assist with housework. 141 Wisconsin St.

COOLING SUGGESTIONS

YANTIS Tostee Shoppe Good things to eat and drink at the most reasonable prices. It is worth your lime to try ux. Most Courteous Service —Plenty Parking Space PRIVATE DINING ROOMS 2301 North Meridian Stop at CARR’S LOBBY WHEN YOU’RE HOT AND THIRSTY Soft Drinks. Sandwiches Cigarettes, Cigars 152 W. Washington Riley 0519 “Why Stand Over That Hot Oven?” MASON L. HENDRIX RON. Baker 2379 Adams CHerry (*384 BAKER OF FINE CAKES AND PASTRIES “We Deliver Anywhere” Tom Buskirk Delicious Special Sandwiches and Iced Drinks 128 E. Court Lincoln 0151 Starting Monday—lnstallation for Special Malted Milks Refreshing drinks, ices and sundaes at attractive prices for this warm weather. TRY THEM AT Kerr’s Betty Ann Sweet Shoppe 110 E. 30th St. TAlbot 5602 Every One Selects the SYMON’S Sweet Shoppe Good things to eat and drink. The North Side's Favorite 2735 Central Ave. TAlbot 668S Formerly Zaring Sweet Shoppe Curb Service—Free Delivery Ideal Lunch Room and Confectionery Most delicious foods and drinks at the most reasonable prices. Try us once—you will call again. Courteous Service —Our Motto 2812 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. Housewife— Your efforts to make your tasty meals inviting will be in vain this hot weather without the help of a refrigerator. We have a complete line. Walter Cox Co.* Inc. 203 Transportation Bldg. Riley 6233 McMichael Confectionery Have you tried our tasty warm weather lunches? OUR COOLING DRINKS ARE SATISFYING Fountain Service—Prompt. Courteous Reasonable Prices—llß2 College Ave.

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JULY 10* 1930

Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N . 1930-Large airy cheerful rm., lavatory, fireplace. Ta. 8780. ASHLAND. 1625—2 large front rooms, ground floor; prlva'e entrance. He. 3203. BOULEVARD PL.. 2915 Beautiful iurn. front rm: girl prefered. Ha. 4542-M, CENTRAL. 1326—Large cool front newtv papered. Next bath. Reasonable. CENTRAL. 2215—Nice front rm.. 2 gi.-:r preferred. He. 4558. COLLEGE. 2242 Very pleasant rm.. constant hot water. COLLEGE.. 1427—Large sleeping room; downstair?. Rl. 8104. DELAWARE. N.. 406—Colonial. Apt. ITT nicely furn. pn„ also 3-rm. hsekeep. a pt. DELAWARE, N.. 2264— Lovely front rm.. near bath: private phone. Ha. 1906. DELAWARE, N 241*—Cheerful, cool rm.; J or 2 gentlemen: 4 bus lines. Ha. 3861. DELAWARE N.. 2134—Sleep, rm.. 4 w:tdows. men or employed couple. Ta. 27( 3. DELAWARE. N.. 952-Light airy rm.. 2 closets, hardwood floors: private home. ILLINOIS. N.. 1902—Large cooi frflnt rm. for_ hsekeep: everything furn. Ha. 3113-R. LA SALLE. N. :4i7—2 lurnished rooms, private, modern i ome. Ch. 6448_ LUDLOW. 1619—Employed couple or 2gtr!s to share modern home; reas. Ch. 0548. MARKET. E.. 528—Modern sleeping rooms; *2 00 week up; housekeeping rooms. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208—Lovelv rras : every convenience. 14 and >5, Good location, NEW JERSEY N.. 825—Delightful front room In blue and gold: new walnut furniture; large davenport: radio. Rl. 9660 NEW JERSEY. 2235. N—Front, nicely fur. no other roomers: gentleman. Ta. 3138. NEW - JERSEY. 3152 N—l or 2 gentlemen or couple; private home. Ha. 4710-R. OAKLAND 1133-Large cool room; garage: 1 or 2. Ch. 4252-R. OAKLAND. 1133—C001, large, room. 1 or 2; garage. Ch. 4252-R. PARK. 2952—We1l furnished room: private home; good location. Ha. 0124-W. PARK. 2030—C001, newly dec., excellent bed, private, downstairs rm. He. 3056. PENN. 1628 N—Beautiful iivlng-rm. and slpg. porch cmb.; every conv'n'ce. Ta. 0733 PRATT. W.. 149—Apt. 10: attractive room; adjoining bath. Rl. 3267. VERMONT W.. 36—Apt. 10; nice large room; plenty hot water. LI. 9013. VERMANT. E.. '3o—Dormitory for men; 51.50 to *2 pgr week 22D. W., 1436-Fur. rm., modern, home privileges; m.m or couple. Ha. 1414-W. 32D. E.. 603—Lovelv. airv front rm.; privileges: breakfast; radio. Wa. 2836. “HOTEL EDWARDS Centrally Located—Modern 3neclal low weekly rate to men only. DENISON HOTEL Pay all your bills with one check: lights, water, maid service, linen furnlshed: *7 and un: Pennsylvania <V. Ohio HEAD bed lamps: excellent rooms: *7 wk.; with bath $8 weekly and up for perm. Colonial Hotel. 236 N. Illinois. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia ave.. slecp^ lng, also housekeeping. $2.50 to $6. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois: 100 outside rooms: $4 a week and up. Li. 2821, HOTEL DEARBORN Away from the downtown noise and smoke: ten-storv building with lots of fresh air: every room rt furnished and redecorated: suites consisting of living room, bedroom and bath: Ideal arrangement for two people, at sl2 per week or S4B per month Rooms with private bath. $7.50 per week: double. $10; rooms without private bath. $5.50 per week: double. *7: two public baths to every five rooms: large lobby and two reception rooms: free parking snace. Phone Ch. 7550: location 3208 E. Michigan St. on E. Michigan St. car and E. 10th St, bus lines. NICELY furnished room, suitable for 3 gentlemen or employed couple. E. Wash. St. car line. References exch. Ir. 7371. BEAUTIFUL furn. rm.: real home. nriv. hath, garage: breakfast opt. Li. 9382. NORTH—Nice front rm. .private home: no other roomers: men preferred. Ta. 3405. Room for Rent With Board DELAWARE. N . 619—Clean, modern homelikc rooms and board. PENN.. N.. 2256—Airv rm., 1 or 2; home privileges; hot water. Ta. 0761, 30TH. W. 502—Nice, clean rm.; suitable for two. Ha. 0601. M'INTIRE HOTEL—Room, board, modern, $7 week. 1523 North Capitol. Rl. 0292. YOUNG MAN to share large, airv room. next bath. LI. 6209. CHILD to board, mother’s care. In lovely home Ch. 6179. ROOM for two more children; children's boarding home. Be 1303. PARENT with children to board and room. Good care; meals. 21(4 Gent Ave. CHILD to board; country home; good care. R. R. 17. Box 92-B SMALL CHlLD—Mother's care; Inclosed yard. Dr. 2129-W. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N., 1838—Front apt., large living rm.. _nlce_ kitchen, poj-ch. ASHLAND. 1634—2 mod. housekeep'g rms., conn, bath) sink, private entrance. ASHLAND. 2234—3 coo! rms.. kitchenette, private entrance, porch, bath, call after 5 p, m. BELLEFONTAINE. 1218 -2-rm. front apt.. everything furnished. Ta. 5331. BROADWAY. 1422—Furn. apt., lights, gas, water, priv. bath.* telephone, garage. $9,

“Better Shade" Awnings, Lawn Umbrellas Auto Seat Covers Cover-Alls aud Shop Coats SHADET.AND AWNING CO. 3833 E. 11th CHerry 0907 Wright’s Beauty Shop Expert, Beauticians Nestle Circuline Permanents $5 Also- Mid-Summer Special. $2.50 708 Mass. Ave. Lincoln 0088 Open Evenings Mrs. Ed* Porter Beauty Shop Lemur Wave. $3 —Frederick Wave, $5 Shampoo Included Day or Evening Appointments 231S N. Dearborn CHerry 0353 Charlotte Beauty Shop 702 E. 10th St. Riley 4173 A Beautiful Finger Wave Made possible by use of the newest finger waving solution. Frederick Wave Lemur Wave 5.00 Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. REFRIGERATORS The Right Kind Cash or Payments Showroom—2ooo Northwestern Ave. Phone TAlbot 0689 “It’s FAN TIME” The Most Sensible Purchase You Can Make Right Now Is an Electric Fan Our Prices Will Suit You Landreth Electric Cos. 254 Hudson St. Lincoln 4697 Order an Electric Fan Now! These are the days you will enjoy it. We have a large selection. All sixes and low in price. MKIKR ELECTRIC AND MACHINE COMPANY 3525 35 E. Washington IRv. 110 l ‘‘Beverages cf Qualit> The Best of Soft Drinks Delivered to Your Home. Call Us Schlitz Mercantile Cos. 425 S. State St. D Rexel 535* Did You Know That— You have cool breezes right at tlt* touch of your fin£er. Get an electric fan—lt Is a neees gity and if bought from us will gh( you year* of satisfaction at a vei} economical price. FISHER BROS. 1521 Shelby St. L)Rexel 4291