Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 84, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1930 — Page 11

AUG. 16,1930.

STOCKS HIGHER AFTER OPENING SALES ORDERS United States Steel Makes New High on Move; Closes Strong.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty Industrial* for Thursday was 21 o*. up .72. Averaie of twenty rails was 126 56. oft .38. Average of twenty utilities was HU. up .11. Average of fortv bonds was #6.46. up .o#. By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 15—Stock* made the best gains in three weeks cn the Stock Exchange today. United States Steel led the rise in the late trading, reaching anew high on the movement and other leaders made gains ranging to 4 points or more. Special issues rose as much as 30 points in the case of American Machine & Foundry old stock. The rise started gradually. In fact for a time in the morning the whole list was unsettled by a sharp attack on the copper shares. When this was overcome, buying came into the principal issues of sufficient scope to touch off short covering and the rise gathered momentum until the close. The market closed higher. All groups participated in ttie advance. Late in the day the motors got into line with the industrials and Chrysler made a gam of a point in belated recognition of the declaration of the regular dividend. Railroad shares recovered briskly from early lows, which were off 2 points or more from the previous close in several instances. Oils moved ahead with Standard of New Jersey. Mail order stocks also gained and Steel issues were greatly improved. The principal stock market stimulus was the breaking of the drought. As the rise gathered momentum, big operators were identified with the dealings. M. J. Meehan was said to be buying Radio on blocks of 5,000 to 10.000 shares. The improvement in grain and the prospects of quick relief in the drought area sent up shares of Montgomery Ward, Sears-Roebuck, J. I. Case, International Harvester and other issues depending on high purchasing power in the grain areas. According to preliminary calculation, the Dow Jones & Cos. industrial average rose 6.67 points, to 227.75. the highest it has been since Aug. 7. The railroad average rose 0.99. to 127.55. Sales for the day totaled 2,105.840 shares against 1,525,480 shares Thursday.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianaoolis bank cleartnxs Friday. Aue. 15. *3.521.000; debits. *6.652.000. CHICAGO STATEMENT Bu I nitrit Press ■ CHICAGO. Ausr. 15- Bank clearings. *105.000.000; balances. *14.800.000. NEW YORK STATEMENT NEW YORK. Aug. 15.—Bank clearines. *959.000.000: clearing huose balance. *124.000.000: federal reserve bank credit balance. *122.000.000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bv United Press _ WASHINGTON. Aug. 15.—The .treasury net balance on Aug. 13. was *110.714.275.66. Expenditures for tha same day were *12,135.893.20 and customs receipts for the month to that date were *13.578.382.11.

Cash Grain

—Aug. 15— The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade. I. o. b., shinning point, basis 41%c New York rate, *'wheat—Strong: No. 2 red. 83%®85%c; No. 2 hard. 82%@83!,c. Corn—Strong: No. 2 white. ®9c@tl; No. 3 white. 98@99c: No. 2 yellow. 95@96%c: No. 3 yellow. 94095 c: No. 2 mixed. 92® 93c: ..o. 3 mixed. 91@02c. Oats —Strong. No. 2 white. 37',@38%c. No. 3 whit*. 36 i@37',c. Hav— Steady. ,F. O. B. country points taking 23',c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville, i No. 1 timouiy. *16.517i No. 2 tiinothv. $15@16: No. 1 >ixht .ntf',— mixed. *l6: No. I clover mixed. *16.5001,. No. I clover hav. *18.50019. —lnspections Wheat—No 1 red. 2 cars: No. 2 red. 4 cars: No .1 hard. 1 car: No. 1 mixed. 2 cars. Total. 9 cars. _ Corn—No. 1 white. * cars; No. 2 wrhtte. 2 cars: No. 4 white. 1 car: sample white. 1 car: No I vellow. 49 cars: No. 2 yellow, 32 cars' No. 3 vellow. 8 cars: No. 4 yellow 1 car; No. 6 vellow. 1 car; aample yellow. 4 cars. Total. 103 cars. Oats—No. 3 white. 56 cars: No. 3 white. 8 cars: No. 1 mixed. 1 car. Total. 65 cars.

On Commission Row

FBCITS Apple*—Yellow Transparent. *3 0 2.50 a bushel: Duchess. *1.3502.50: carson. *3. Apricots—California. Royal. *2.5002.75 * BUckbeVies—Michigan. *5.50 a 24-auart California. 8-lb. box. *3: Ulchlcan. 24-auart crmta. ss.3Sts3.sp. Curranta—Michiaan. 0£3.33 a 16-cuart Cr rvwberr!e*—16-auart A CfaU. t1.23e3.5a EJHroUnt—Southern. $1.50 a dozen. Gooseberrlec —Uichlaan. *3.75 a 16-ouart —lmperial Valley. *#.5008.50 * Grapes—California, seedless. (4 a crate: Malaga. lug. *2.7503. Huckleberries—*s Al 6 ot. grata, lemon* —Fancy California. 5i.5008 a Cl Limee Dominican. *2.50 a 100. Melor.s— Cantaloup**. Arkansas standards. *3.50 a crate: Jumbo. *5.50'a3.75: Indiana, flat*. *1.25: Jumbo. *1.50: Honey Ball. 36045*. *404.50: Horry Dew. *3 a r-at*. Watermelon* —34-lb. average. 604* —California Valencia. *5.7509 ' pVacbea— Georgia. Hiley Bell. *2.25 a one-half bushel basket: Alberta. *4 a L pear's— California Bartlett. *4.35 a bo*. Plume—California, blue. red. yellow. *1 .5 03.25 a basket crate. ...... Rasp Perries—Red Michigan. *3.5004 a 24-olnt crate: black. *303.25 VEGETABLES Beans —Marion county, stringless. *3 25 a bushel: wax. *1.25 a Climax basket: Kentucky Wonders. *3.250:50. BeeU— Home-grown, 25c a doxen punches. Cabbage—Home-grown, new. *1.2501.75 * hirr#i‘ 2 1 _-C A lb. Carrots—Marion county. *1.25 a bushel: 35c a dosen bunches. Cauliflower —Hoßie-anrowa, -$1.5003 • 'celerv—California: ** crate of 4s: Michigan. 81: Florida, washed. *oo a doren bunches. Cons— Roasting ears. Marlon county. 34 040 c a dc:ea. _ Cucumbers —Home-grown, hothouse. 75. a dozen. Fgcolant-Marlon county. *3 a doxen. Kale—Home-grown. 75c a Bushel. Lettuce — Washington Iceberg. *5 a crate of 4s la: extra fancy Marten county leaf 75c a 15-lb. basket. Mushrooms—3-ib basket. *3 On ion a—Green, home-grown. SOe e doxen bunches: new Texas yellow Bermuda. *2 i crate: Marion county Yellow Globe. *1 50 * bushel: white. *2. Parxlev—Marios county. 50c a doxeo * Telephone, home-grown. 83.75 e fc "pepoera—Southern. *1.5003 a_ hamper Radishes—Hothouse, button. 46c a doiec bunches: lone red or white. 30c. _ Rhubarb— Home-crowa. SSe a doren Spinach -Home-grown. 75c a bushel. Bouash-Manoo county. *l5O a bushel Tomatoes Marlon countv. 80c a 10-ib Raw *1.50 a bushel: Marlor count*. 4*e a doxen bunches WOMAN TAKES POISON Mr*. AIU Arnold Near Death After Drinking Lethal Potion. Mrs. Alta Arnold, 35, of 463 Lynn street, was near death today at city hospital after drinkin# poison. She has been ill several months.

New York Stocks

—Aug. 15— I*llim4i ?***• High. Low. Close, close Atchison 213 2W 212 210‘. All Coast Lin*..l46 ... ljf ••• Balt A Ohio ....101% 100S 101 101% Chess % Ohio .. 46*, 4SS 46*, 43 , Chess Corp 65 63 r * 65 64 Chi Ort West .. .. % Chi N West .... 71 70'/, 71 ... CRISP ..... #6 #3 9* D*l L* W 114 11J 4 114 Dei it Hudson..l6l 155 181 ... Erie 38 37 36 37 Illinois Oentral. 115% lUV's US's 115% Lou Ac Nash ... 130’s 130 * HKtT 19% 37 3% 37’, Mo Pacific 61 N Y Central ....161 15*1* 161 158% Nickel Plate ....102% ... 102% ... NY NH At H ....163 101% 103 101’, Norfolk it west. 223 ... 223 220‘j Pennsylvania ... 72% 71% 72% 72 So Pacific 117% 115% 117% 116*. Southern Ry.... 61% 78 81 78% St Paul 12% 13Vi 13V# 13% St Paul pfd.... 31% 20% 21V, 20% St L & 8 r... 93 92 93 91 Union Pacific ..312 209'/, 212 ... Wabash 31 30 31 30 W Maryland .. 33% 31 22% 22 Weat Pacific 44 Eaolpmea ta— Am Car 6c Mr 45 45% Am Locomotive 40% 40 Am Steel Pd... 37% 36% 36% 36% Am Air Brake 8 42% ... Oen Am Tank... 63% 81% 83% 81% Oeneral Elec ... 70% 66*. 70% 66% Oen Rv Signal.. 75 73% 75 74 N Y Air Brake.. 39% 39% 39% 38% Presa Stl Car ... ..... 7 Pullman 69% 67% 69% 68V, Westing Air B 37% 37% Westtnxh Elec .144% 135% 142% 136% Firestone 20% 20% 20% 20% Fisk 2 1% Ooodrlch 32 21*4 22 22 Ooodyear 62% 59% 62 Vi 59% Xelly Sprxfid ... 3‘, 3 3'A 3% U S Rubber.... 20% 19% 20% 19% Motor,— Auburn ...115 107*, 115 107 Chrysler 29 27 29 27% Graham Paler... <l4 5% 6'4 6% Oeneral Motors. 44% 43% 44% 43% Hudson 30 28*1 30 28% HUDP 12% 12% 12% 13 Mack 55 54*, 55 54% Marmon 10 ... 10 10 Nash 33% 32% 33 33 Packard 13% 13 13 V 4 13'4 Pierce-Arrow .. 19% ... 19% ... Reo 9% ... 91* 9 Studebaker ... 38% 28% 28% 28% Yellow Truck.... 22V % 20% 22 20% Motor Accett — .... Am Sosch .. ... • ••,. 34 a Bendix Aviation 30’# 29% 30% SO Borx Warner... 29 28 29 27% Brixxs 20% 19V, 20% 20 Eaton 22% 22 El Storaxe B 64% 64 Houda 10 9% 9% 10 Motor Wheel 22% 21% 22% 21% Boarks-W 21 20 21 20% Stewart Warner. 24% 23% 24% Tlmkln Roll 68% 83 67 64 Anaconda Cop... 47% 44% 46 , 45 , Cal At Hecla ... 14 13 . 14 14 Cerro de Pasco 46% 46 46 46 * Freeport Texas. 42% 41 42% 41 Great Nor Ore.. 19V, 19 19% 19% Int Nickel 20% 20 20% 21% Inspiration .... 14% 14 14% 13., Kennecott Cop.. 36% 35', 36 36% Magma Cop ... 31% 31% 31% 33, Miami Copper .. 15% 15% 15% 15% Nev Cons 14 13% 13*, 13'A Texas Qul Sul. 57% 55% 55% 56 U S Bmelt 19% ... 19% ... OU Am Republic ... 19 18% 19 18% AU Refining .... 37% 35% 371, 35% Barnsdall 23% 22’i 23% 22% Houston 78% 73% 78'/ 74% Tnd Oil 21 20*4 21 20*, Indian Refining 11% 11% 11% 11'/* Lago Oil 29 Mex Sbd ?1% 20% 21*, 21 Mid Conti 23% 23% 23% 23% Pan-Amer 181. 58% 58 58 58% Phillips 32% 31% 32% 31% Pure Oil 31 4 20V, 21'/, 20*, Richfield 16% 15% 16% 15*. Royal Dutch ... 51% 51% f.1% 51% Shell Un 17% 16% 17'. 17% Sinclair 2>% 22% 24 22% Skellv 20*4 28% 28% ... Standard of Ca' 62% 61% 62% 62 Standard of N .1 71% 69% 71% 69% Standard of N Y 31% 31 31*, 31% Texas Cos 52 51% 52 51 Vi Union Oil 40% 4040% ... Steels— Am Roll Mills .. 55% 52 55% S3 Bethlehem 79*, 76% 79% 77 Byers A M 68% 64% 68*4 65 Colo Fuel 48% 45 48*4 45% Crue Steel 73% 72V, 73% ... Ludlum 23% 22*4 22% 23 Repub i & S ... 34% 32 34% 32*, U S Steel 166% 158% 184% 158% Vanadium *9% 82% 69% ... Youngst S & W.. 35 ... 35 35 Tobaccos— Am Sumatra ... 11% ... 11% ... Am Tob <AI ... 24i 232 241 235 Am Tob IB) 249% 241’, 246% 242’, General Cigar .. 43’, 43% 43% 43% Llg 6c Myers 8.. 94 92% 94 93% Lorillard 23% 21% 22% 21 Reynolds Tob .. 49% 48’, 49% 48% Tob Pr A 11% ... 11% 11% Tob Pr B : ... 3% United Clx 5% ... 5% 5% Utll'tiesAbitlbi 25 24Vi 25 Adams Exp 24% Am For Pvt... 68% 64 68 64% Am Pwr At Li 79% 77 79% 78 A T * T 209% 204 209% 204'/, Col Gas &El 59% 57 59% 57V, Com & Sou 13% 12% 13Vi 13% El Pwr At Li.... 66 62% 66 62% Gen Gas A .... 8% 8% 8% 8% Inti TANARUS& T 44 *2% 44 43'% Natl Pwr At Li.. 45% 43% 45% 43 No Amer Cos .... 98% 93% 98% 95% Pac Gas At El 54V, 53% 54%' 53% Pub serv N J.... 92 88V* 92 88% So Cal Edison .. 57% 55 57% 55% Std O At El . 94% 91% 94% 92 United Corp 30% 29 30% 29% Ut Pwr At L A.: 31% 30% : 31 30% West Union ....168 167'/, 168 I65Vi Shiooine— Am Inti Corp.... 33 32% 33 32% Inti Mer M pfd.. 20% 20% 20’, ... United Fritu 87 85% 85% 87% Foods— Armour A 4% ... 4% 4% Beechnut Pkg ..53% 53 53 Cal Pkg 63 Can Drv 63% 63 63 Coca Cola 173 ... 173

Net Changes

Bu Unitrd Press NEW YORK. Aug. 15.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded in on the New York Stock Exchange today were as follows: Up Off. American Can 124% 7% ... American & Foreign Power 68% 2% ... American Smelting 66% 2’4 American Tel. & Tel 209 % 5% ... Anaconda 46% 1% ... Atlantic Refining 37% 1% ... Bethlehem Steel 7914 2% ... Byers 69% 4% .... Chrysler 29 1% ... Columbia Gas 59% 2 Consolidated Gas ..105% 2 Electric Power and Light.. 66 3>4 ... Fox 42% % General Electric 70% 3% ... General Motors 44% %. ... Hudson .30 1% ~... International Tel 44 % ... Loews 65% 2% Montgomery Ward 32 ... National Power and Light. 45% 2% ... North American 98% 3% ... Paramount 56 1% ... Pennsylvania 72% % ... Public Service 92 3% ;.. Radio 40’i 2% ... Radio Keith 29% % ... Sears Roebuck 62% 2% ... Standard Gas .94% 2% Standard Oil New Jersey.. 71% 1% ... Standard Oil New York.... 31% ... % Texas Corporation 52% ... Union Carbide 72% 3'4 ... United Corporation 30% 1% ... United States Steel ..., 164', ss*5 s * ... Vanadium 89% 7 Warner Brothers 27% ... !% Westtnghouse ..143% 6% ... Woolworth 56% 1% ... Yellow Truck 22 1% ’ ...

In the Stock Market

'By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Aug. 15.—Cotton opened with a wave of selling against southern receipts. This encouraged general liquidation and the decline amounted to about 35 points by mid-day. The weather was not particularly' good for the crcfo. Rains in the east and high temperatures in the west, but all this was ignored by the trade which was busy insuring itself against actual purchases in the south. General textile business shows no pick up. With hedge selling on such a big scale, it will be a problem to provide buyers next month when receipts will mount rapidly. It will then be a question of price and at this level mills will hesitate to take anything but their current needs. The tendency seems still downward and might show a rapid decline on a good rain in Texas. XEW ORLEANS Hir-h. Low. Close. if n “ r y 1242 11.72 11.95 if*/ - 12.40 13.07 12.29 December 11.93 11.61 1184 NEW TORK High. Low Close. JfAreh 12.20 II 90 13.12 I July 12 51 12.23 12.49 ! October 11.95 11.67 11.90 i December 12.11 lie: 12 16 [ CHICAGO High. Low. Close, i January 12.10 It *2 12.02 i March 13.38 13.12 12.24 May 12.50 13.26 13|9 ! October Jr... 1182 n.ss n December . 11-37 U.W 1194

’(By Thomson As McKinnon)*

.Cont Baking A. 22% ... 22% 23 I Corn Piod: 90% 86’, 89*, 66% 'Cudahr Pkg 40 39% Gen Foods 53*. 33% 53% 53% Grand Union.... 15% 15 15% 15Vy Hersev 95% ... 95'. 93** 'Kroger 23% 23 23% 23% ! Nat Biacuit 98% 77% 98% 77** Pllsbury 31% 31% 31% ... Safeway St 63** 60% 63% 59% i-Std Brands 19% 18% 19*, 18% Ward Bkg.V Tit 7% 7% 7% Co'tv'lnc - 19% 19% 19% 19% Lambert Cos .... 90 86 90 ... Lehn At Fmk 2% Industrials— Am Radiator.... 25 24% 25 34*4 Bush Terms 6% ... *; ... Oen Asphalt 42% 41 42% ... Otis Elevv 63% 62% 63 63 Indus Chems— _ ... Allied Chem ... 258 247 256 24* Com Solv 24% 23 23’/* 23% Union Carb.... 72% 69% 72% 69% U 8 Ind A1c0.... 63 60 63 60% Retail Stores— Assoc Dry Gds 33% Gimbel 8r05.... 11 ... 11 ... Kresge S3 ... ... 28 May D Store ... 42 ... 42 45 Mont Ward 32% 30% 32% 31*. Penny J C 54 ... 54 53 Schulte Ret St.. 6% 5% 6% 5% Sears Roe 62% 59V, 62V, 59% Woolworth . t ... 56% 54% 56% 55V, Amusements— Bruns Balk* . .. .;. . 16 16 Col Graph ..... 16% 14% 15% 15V* Crosley Radio .. 12 11% 12 Eastman Kod ..207% 200 207’, 200'/, FOX Film A .... 42% 41% 42% 42 Grigsby Gru ... 14% 13V* 14% 13% Loews Inc 65% 62 65% 63% Param Pam .... 56 53% 56 54% Radio Corp 41 38 40% 38% R K O 29% 27% 29% 28% Schubert 15% ... ' 15% 15% Warner Bros ... 27% 25% 27V* 28% Miscellaneous— Airway App ... 16'% ... 16Vi 41 Congoleum .... 11 10% 11 10% Am Can 127 117 124% 117% Cont Can 85% 52% 55V, 52% Curtiss Wr 6% 6% 6% 6Vi Gillette SR- 81% 78% 81% 80 Real SBk 39 38% 39 39._

Chicago Stocks '(Bv James T. Hamlll & Co.i*

—Aug. 15 — TOTAL SALES. 153.300 SHARES High. Low. Last. Aubvrn Automobile ....115 107 115 BenCix Aviation 30% 29% 30% Borg Warner 28% 28 28V, Brown Fence & Wire B 10 Butler Bros 9% ... Cent Pub Serv Class A.. 25% Chicago Corp 10% 10% 10% Chicago Corp pld .... 371* 37% 37% Cities Service 27% 26 27% Club Aluminum 3V* Construct Materials .... 15 Cord Corp 7% 7'/* 7Vi Corp Securities 22'/, 21% 22% Elec Household 42% 40% 42% Electric Research Lab.. % General Theater Eaulp.- 30*1 29'/, 30% Gleaner 27% 26% 26% Great Lakes Aircraft ... 5 ... ... Grlgsbv-Gruuow ....... 14% 13% 14% Houdaille-Hershey A ... 17% ... ... Houdaille-Hcrshey 8... 10 '... Ins Util Invest 59 V* 57 Vi 59% Iron Fireman 25 ... ..._ - Jefferson Elec 29 Kalamazoo Stove 52 51% 52 Libby-McNkil 13% 13 13% IJondon Packing 18% ; 18 • If ' Majestic Household Util 49 46V, 48'., Manhattan-Dearborn ..29 ... ... Marshall Field 37% 37% S<% Middle West Utilities .. 28 26** 28 Midland United 26% 25% 26% Missouri-Kansas Pipe L 21V, . 20% 21 Natl Elec Pwr A 26% Noblitt Sparks 49% 48 49V, North American Car ... 35'/, ... N Ac S Amer Corp 16 Ontario Mfg 21% ... ... Perfect Circle 32% Reliance Mfg Cos BVi Seaboard Utilities Shares 6 s’/, 6 Swift & Cos 29V* 29V, 29Vi Swift Internactonal .... 33% 33% 33% U S Radio Ac Tel 18% 18 18 Utah Radio 6 5Vs 6 Utility Ac Ind pfd 22 ... ... Wieboldt i Stores 23 v Yates Machine 7 5 7 Zenith Radio 7% 7% 714 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 15—Hogs—Receipts, 14.000; including 6,000; active to shippers; lighter weights, 25@40c higher; heavies. 5 fa 25c higher; packing sows steady to 15c higher; top $10.75; bulk. 160-230 lb. weights. $10.50(1(10.65; light lights, 140160 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; light weight, 160-200 lb. good and choice, [email protected]; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; heavy weights, 250-350 lb. good and choice. $9.50 @10.35; packifig sows. 275-500 lb., medium and good. *6.1009; slaughter pigs 100-130 lb. good and choice. $9 @10.25. Cattle— Receipts. 1,500. Calves—Receipts. 1,000; best steers. 50 0 75c over week’s low time; yearlings strong compared with week ago; clearance today good; general trade active, except on fat beef cows and bulls, both these classes being weak to 25c lower; slaughter cattle and vealers; steers. 600900 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]: 900-1.100 lbs., good and choice $9.25@ 11; 1,100-1,300 lbs., good and choice. *9O lbs " B°° d and choice, [email protected]; 600-1,300 lbs., common and medium. s6@9: heifers. 550-850 lbs. good and choice. sß.7s<fi> 10.75; common and medium. [email protected]; cows, good and choice, *5.2507.25; common and medium, $4,506) 5.50; low cutter and cutter, $8.50®4.75; bulls (yearlings excluded), good and choice (beef). $666.75: cutter to medium. $4.75@ ®;TS: vealers (milk fed), good and choice. $!1@13; medium. *9.50011; cull and common [email protected]: stocker and feeder cattle; steers. 500-1,050 lbs., good and choice, $6.50@8: common and medium. $4,750 6.75. Sheep—Receipts. 4,000; lambs, active: mostly 25 cents higher; very light sorts considered; good and choice natives mostly. [email protected]; top $10; bucks largely, *[email protected]; sheep, steady; lambs, 90 lbs. aown, good and choice $9010.25.; me--17-50@9: all weights aommon, $5 7 S2i. ewe , s ,’ -90-150 lbs. medium to choice. * 2 i 2 ®® ! 4; all weights cull and common. SI 62.75; feeding lambs. 50-75 lbs., good and choice, $6.25(86.85. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. Aug. 15.—Hogs— Receipts. 1.100; holdovers. 300: active to all interests: weights above 150 lbs., 15 e 25c higher: light weights. 25@50c higher: bulk 160-210 lbs.. $10,256)10.75; pigs. $10.75' packing sows. $7.60®8.:5. Cattle—Receipts 100: steady: common grass steers. $6.25 @ 7.50: cutter cows. $2.25@4. Calves—Receipts. 400: vealers. 50c to $1 down. Sheep —Receipts. 700; lambs, strong to 25c higher: good natives largely $10; choice around, $10.25: medium. $7.50 08.50: throwouts. $6.50 @6.75.

Retail Coal Prices

Coke, nut slz * 8.75 Coke, egg size 9.25 Indiana forked lump 4.7505.78 Indiana egg 4.7505.75 Indiana mine run 4/[email protected] West Virginia lump 6.7507.75 West Virginia egg 6.5007.50 Kentucky lump 7.00®8.25 Pocahontas shoveled lump 8.50 Pocahontas forked lump 9.50 Pocahontas mine run 7.50 New River Smokeless shveld. 10. 850 New River Smokeless fkd. 10... 9.50 New River Smokeless mine run 7.50 Anthracite 16.75 25c per ton discount for cash. Births Girls Earl and Thelma Hoppes, 3550 Myers road. Gordon and Venita Craig. 3856 Bvram. Harry and Vada Snyder. 6165 Crittenden. Clarence and Henrietta Majors, 615 North Blackford Harlan and Cora McKnight. Christian hospital. - Ferman and Agnes Lane. Christian hospital. John and Grace Denson. 3910 East Thirtieth. George and Jennie Graves. 2842 Paris. Bovs Ernest and Magnolia Kirk. 2042 Highland place. Errofi and Fra*ces Dunlap. IJ2O West Ray. _ Deaths James-Llovd Allen. 11 months. Riley hospital. cerebral hemorrhage. Roxanna Brown. 76, 2734 Adams, carcinoma. Pauline Johnson. 5 months, city hospital, acute gastro enteritis. Earsley Warren. 59. 709 West Vermont, influenza. Maurice Mosier. 16. Long hospital, broncho pneumonia. Jemima E. White. 75. 1423 Terrace, carcinoma. Clara M. Mcßeynolds. 55. 1413 North Holmes, carcinoma. Mildred Walters, 3. city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Elmer Rice. 57. 964 Pierson, acute cardiac dilatation. Carrie Rice. 61. 1229 Canal, cardio renal vascular disease. David M. Pyles. 69. 1548 Benefontalne. cerebral hemorrhage, Emma Weidner. 60. Central Indiana hospital. acute ileocolitis. Flovd Arthur White. 9, Rilev hospital, simple meningitis.

Local Wagon Wheat

Citv grain elevators are paying 77c for No. 1 red wheat and -73 c for No. 1 hard wheat. New York Liberty Bonds 2)~s ...... A . U “-.. 1^. ........ 100.27 let 4Vs 102.40 1 4Vs 103. Treasury 4Vs 108.50 4s 10*. 3Vs ot -47 101.27 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Aug. 15^- • . - High. Low. Close. Msy 5.58 5.58 5.58 JRlv 5.55 ... 5.55 September 6.39 6.24 8.3* December 5.99 5.98 548

THE ' IMHANAPCLfS TIMES

HIGHER TREND MARKS TRADE AT HIM MART Slaughter Classes Active and Fully Steady in Cattle. Aug. Bulk Top. Receipts. 8 *9.754210.00 *IO.OO 3.500 i 9.8*6,10.10 10.10 2,000 11 9.90910.10 10.10 4,500 ix 9.80 C 10.00 10.10 5.500 13. [email protected] 10.25 3.500 14 10.40 10.50 4,000 15.' 10.40 @10.65 10.75 5.500 The higher trend in evidence Thursday was carried on in today’s trade at the Union Stockyards in the hog market. Prices were steady to 25 cents up with most grades showing a 10 to 25 cents advarfee. The bulk, 160 to 300 pounds, sold for $10.40 to $10.65, top price paid was $10.75. Receipts were estimated at 5,500, holdovers were 234. Slaughter classes were fully steady in the cattle market, receipts were 400. Vealers showed strength, advancing 50 cents and selling at $11.50 down. Calf receipts were 700. Lambs were 25 to 50 cents higher, selling mostly at $9 to $lO. Top price was $10.'5. Receipts were 1,500. Chicago hag receipts were 14,000, including SjfcX) direct. Holdovers were 4,000. The market held active to shippers, mostly 25 cents higher on weights below 240 pounds. Early sales of 170 to 230-pound weights were $10.50 to $10.60; early top, $10.60. For 240 to 260-pound weights $10.30 to $10.40 was paid. Packing sows opened slow. Cattle receipts were l.SOO; sheep, 4,000. HOGS Receipts. 5,500: market, higher. —Light Lights—-(l4o-160) Good and choice....B [email protected] —Light Weights— „ (160-1801 Good and choice.... [email protected] (180-200) Good and choice... [email protected] —Medium Weights—--1200-220) Good and choice.... [email protected] (202-500) Good and choice... [email protected] —Heavy Weights—-(2so-350) Good and choice... J®-®*®}®'*® (290-350) Good and choice.... [email protected] —Packing Sows—-(27s-500) Medium and g00d.... 7.50@ 8.50 —Slaughter Pigs—-(loo-130) Good and choice.... 9.25@ 9.50 CATTLE (Slaughter Classes) Receipts, 400: market, ateady. —Steers—-(6oo-1.100) Good and choice 8 [email protected] Common and mtdium ... • 5.50@ 8.25 Good and choice Medium ®' 2j ® 8 00 —Heifers—-(sso-850) Good and choice i so® l * 50 Common and medium 5.500 8.50 •—Cows— Good and choice S.so® 7.00 Common and medium 4.00® 5.50 Low cutter and cutters .. 2.500 4.00 —Bulls (Yearlings excluded)— Good and choice beef.... 5.50@ 7.00 Cutter, common and medium.. 3.50® 5.50 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts. 700; market, steady. —Vealers (Milk Fed)— - n Good and choice Medium f'SOf I®*® 1 ®*® Cull and common 5.50@ 8.50 —Calves—-(2so-500) Good and choice T.®o@ 9.50 Common and medium 5.000 7.00 STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS (50-600) Good and choice I’nof s'sn Common and medium 4.00© 5.50 (800-1.050) Good and choice Hn® 5 50 Common and medium . •••••■• 4.50@ 5.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,500: market, higher. —Lamb#— Good and choice Common and medium 5.50® 9.50 —Ewes— Medium an'd choice 2.50® 4.00 Cull and common I.oo® 2.50 Other Livestock By Times Soecial LOUISVILLE. Ang. 15.— Hogs—Receipts. 700; market 25c higher; change in sorts; 250 lbs. up. 89.90; 165-250 lbs., *10.55; ISO--165 lbs.. 89.40; 130 lbs. down. 87.60; roughs, $7.10; stags. *6.50. Cattle—Receipts. 100: market steady; prime heavy steers. $7.50@ 9; heavy shipping steersu $607.50; medium and plain steers. [email protected]; fat heifers, $408.50; good to choice cows. *405.50; medium to good cows. $3.5004; cutters. 83.25 03.50; canners. *203: bulls, *3 |[email protected]. feeders. $5.50 07; stackers. [email protected]. Calves—Receipts. 200; market 50c higher on tops; choice. *8.5009.50; medium to food. [email protected]; common to medium S4O .50. Sheep—Receipts. 300: market 50 c higher; ewe and wether lambs, 88.50; buck lambs. *7.50- seconds. $404.50; clipped lambs. *2.5003.50. Thursday’s shipments: Cattle, 29; calves, none; hogs. 147; sheep, 232. By United Press TOLEDO, Aug. 15.—Hogs—Receipts, 200; market. 25c higher; heavies, *9.2509 75; mediums. $10.25® 10.65; yorkers. *9.250 9.75. Cattle—Receipts, light; market, steady. Calves—Receipts, light; market, strong. Sheep—Receipts, light; market, strong. Bu United Press CINCINNATI. Aug. 15.—Hogs—Receipts. 4.550; Including 2.650 direct; holdovers. 70; mostly 20c higher on butchers, scaling 170260 lbs., bulk $10.85; no heavier weight offered: pigs and light lights steady to 25c higher; sows, strong to mostly 25c higher; 130-160 lbs., largely *9.75; some stronger weight and medium. 160-170 lbs., *10: few 120 lbs.. $9.50: sows. $7.7508.50. Cattle — Receipts. 300: calves, receipts 375; supply light; active, fully steady with _week’a advance: lower cutters strong to 25c higher; vealers. strong to 50c higher: good and choice. *[email protected]: lower grade. *6® 10: common and medium steers and heifers. $5.50@6: few yearlings. *9@lo: small of baby beeves. *11; most cows. $506; low cutters and cutters, $3.2504.25; most bulls. *5.5006.75; top. *7. Sheep—Receipts. 1,500: generally steady; good and choice lambs, exceedingly scarce carrying a stronger undertone kind higher of value to sell. *[email protected]: medium and buck lambs. $6®6.50: common throwouts. *[email protected]: fat ewes. *2.50@4; culls downward to *l. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. 111.. Aug. 15.—Hogs— Receipts. 6,500; market active. 35c to mostly 40c higher thanThursdaysayecage; top. 810.85; early bulk. 160-230 Ibs„ $I0.70@li).80; 130-160 lbs., *9.50010.70: 100-130 lbs., $8.250 9.50; pigs, mostly 25c higher; sows. 15 0 25c higher at sB®B-50. Cattle—Receipt'. 500: calves, receipts 500; market, generally about steady: cows. *4O 4.75: low cutters. *2.5003: medium bulls. $6.25 down: vealers. $11.50. Sheep—Receipts. ’,000; market, lambs active, mostly 29c higher; bulk to packers. $8.65; sheep unchanged; fat ewes. $2.50 0 3.50. Bv United Press PITTSBURGH. Aug. 15. Hogs Receipts. 1.200; market 25@40c higher: 160230 lbs., *10.75® 11.75: 220-270 lbs., *10.250 10.75: 100-140 lbs., $9.75010.25; sows strong: good grace SB. Cattle—Receipts, none; market nominal; calves, receipts 100: opening steady; top vealers. 812; medium and good kind *7010.50. Sheep—Receipts, 1.000; fat lambs slow; early sale ateady: vealers. choice grade. *9.35 0 9.50: other desirable lambs down to SB. By United Press CLEVELAND. Aug. 15— Hogs— Receipts. 1.000; holdovers, none; active, generally 25 0 35c higher; 160-210 lbs.. *11; 220-250 lbs., around *10.70; 250-300 lbs., downward to *10.35; few over 300 lbs.. *10; pigs, *10; rough sows. $8; stags. *5. Cattle—Receipts. 50; active, around 25c higher on few here, some cows 50c or more up; bulk, common steers. *6.2506.75: low cutter and cutter cows. *2.5003.50; calves, receipts, 450; steady with Thursday’s opening; better grade vealers. upward to *l4; few higher; medium kinds. (13 downward. Sheep—Receipts. 700: lambs, active, strong to 25c higher; better grades moderately sorted kinds 75; strictly choice quoted *10; sheep firm. Bw United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind. Aug. 15—Hogs— Market. 25c higher: 90-130 lbs.. $9.60; 130150 lbs.. *10; 150-170 lbs., *10.25; 170-190 lbs., 910.50; 190-210 lbs., 810.40; 210-330 lbs., *10.30; 230-250 lbs., *10.20; 250-270 lbs.. *10.10; 370-300 lbs.. (10; 300-350 lbs., 99.75; roughs, 17.73; stags, 36; calves, *11.50; lambs. (9. New York Curb Market (Bv Thomson & McKinnon) —Aug. 15Close Close Am Com Pwr A 21% National Inv ... 12% Am Gas fit E1..12* Nat Screen 39 Am Lt St Tr... 57%'Newmont Min .. 86 Ark Gas 9%jNia Hud Pwr... IS Jan Marc 4% Noranda 20’. Cities Serv .... 27%'Pantepec 1% Cons Gas iniLpenroad II 1 Durant Mot 3 'Prince & Whtty. 9% Elec Bond Sh.. 79 Salt Creek 11% I Pokker 17%(5el Indus *fi Ford of Can .. 31 s , Shenandoah .... 10 I Ford of Eng..,. 2214 Std of Ind 49% : Goldman Sachs. 16 Std of Kv 31% \ Gulf Oil 132 Std of 0hi0.... 75% Hudson Bay 7%Stuta 1% Humble Oil 91 Transaraerlca .. 7’, Insull Ut 58% Un Gaa (new).. 14 Int Super 33HiUn Lt St Pwr.. 3% Int Pete U% Ut In lad 13 Lion Oil H’. Ut Pwr ....... 18% Midwest Ut ..,. 37%tVacuum Oil *2 2; nH —... IS’*” ■*

Dow-Jones Summary

cables opened at 4.871*. unchangtd: Paris cheeks. 123.84. Amsterdam, 12.M8; Italy. 92.985. Berlin. 20495. Kansas City resarve bank rediscount rate cut to 3% per cent from 4 per cent. Owens lUinais Glass and subsidiaries six menths ended Jxly SO net profit 91.8,1.791 after charges and federal taxaa eaaal aftar preferred dividend requirements te *1.78 a share, par B*s. an 915.531 shares against 52.552.J00. ar *2.43 a share en 827,111 common shares in first half 10*8. In first half 19*0 figure* Included net earnings of Certain subsidiaries aggregating 880,502. which were net included In previeue report* for that period. Powdreil & Alexander. Lnc . for period Jan. 1 to July 2 earned *3.35 a common share against *747 in first half 1929. Thermoid Company In first six months earned 75 cent* a tarrunpn ’hare against *1.38 a share in first half 1929. Executives of Myron C. vote to continue as Plaintiff in suit to enjoin Youngstown Sheet., and . Tub* -Bethlehem Steel merger. Transcontinental OH Company S *C>J** holders approved sale of assets to Ohio Oil Company. Best dt Cos. in first six months earned $1.99 a common share against *1.73 a share in firat half 1929. Ulen it Cos. declared rerular quarterly dividend *f 40 cents an common, payable Oct. 15. record Oct. 1. Bonbrlght & Cos.. Inc., offering *09.068 shares of Commonwealth & Southern Corporation $6 preferred stock at *100.50 to yield about 5.95 per cent. American B*fety Razfcr Corporation and subsidiaries th first six months* earned $3.51 a share on 100,090 shares, against $3.03 a share on 228.112 shares in first half 1929. June quarter earnings were $2.23 a share, against *1.90 In June, 1929. auarter. Tung Sol Lamp ended June 30. net Income *188.904 after charges and federal taxes equal after preferred dividend requirements to 43 cents a share on 228.510 shares no-par common against *537,855, or *1.85 a common share in first half 19i.Parmelee Transportation Company declared monthly dividend of 5 cents, payable Sept. 10, record Aug. 20. stock on an annual basis of 60 cents, former payments were 12'/, cents monthly. International Nickel of Canada and subsidiaries in second quarter earned 20 cent* a common share against 30 cents a share in first quarter and 38 cents a share in like 1929 quarter. Six months’ earnings were 50 cents a share against 74 cents in first half 1929, Columbian Carbon Company subsidiaries in June quarter earned $1.75 a share on 498.605 shares against $1.62 on 498,505 shares in first quarter and $2.24 on 457,314 shares In like 1929 quarter. Canada Power and Papei; Corporation elected to directorate Viscount John Cow’ley. F. J. Humphrey. Frank W. Clarke. James W. Pyke and Hugh Mac Kay. United Cigar Stares of America and subsidiaries for first six months reports combined net profit of *11.702 equal to 6 cents a share on 192.000 6 per cent preferred shares against net loss of *252,051 in first half 1939. Brokers’ loans decrease *59.000.000 In week to $3,155,000. Federal reserve system ratio 82.0 per cent against 83.1 per cent week ago and 74.6 per cent year ago. New York ratio 84.0 per cent against 84.1 per cent and 74.3 per cent, respectively. No announcement on rediscount rate of 2% per cent. International Paper and Power Company and subsidiaries in June quarter earned 06 cents a share on 914.163 shares 7 per cent preferred against 73 cents a share on 913,601 preferred shares in preceding quarter and *1.02 on 950.640 preferred shares in like 1929 quarter. Six months 81.39 a 7 per cent preferred share against 81.55. Chrysler Corporation including Dodge Brothers in first six months earned 77 cents a share on 4.438.422 common shares against *4.06 a share on 4,452.809 shares in first half 1929. June quarter earnings 73 cents a share against * cents In previous quarter and $2.07 In June. 1929. quarter. Matthew Sloan president New York Edison Company elected a director. Regular quarterly dividends declared. Oklahoma Oil operators will be asked at meeting Aug. 21 at Oklahoma City to continue proration for ninety days from September.

Indianapolis Stocks

—Aug. 15. Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life Ina 50..1.000 ... Belt RR it Yds Cos com 59% 63 Belt R R & S Yds Cos pfd.... 56 61 Bobbs-Merrill Cos 30 33% Central Ind Power C o pfd... 90 94 Cinle Theater Cos com 106 Citizens Gas 27 ... Citizens Gas pfd 97 100 V Commonwealth I Cos pfd 7?5.,. 98 103 Commonwealth L Cos pf 87.. 99 Hook Drug Cos com news 23 25'% Ind Hotel Cos Claypool com.. 125 Indiana Hotel Cos pref 100 104 Indiana Serrice Corp pref.... 86 Indianapolis Gas Cos com 57 60% indpls North Western Indpls Power Sc Lt pfd 103% 104% Indpls Pub Wev Loan As com 52 Indpls St Ry Cos pfd 10 11 indpls Water Cos pfd 101 103 Northern Ind Pub 6TV co pfd.. 99 101 Northern Ind Pub 7% co pfd...107% 110 Interstate Pub Serv 7%. 101% 104 Interstate Pub Serv 6% 86% 91V, Metro Loan Cos 100 Northern Ind P 5 Yi% co pfd.. 92 97 Progress laundry Cos c0m.... 44 47 E. Rauh & Sons Fer Cos nfd.. 47 Rea! Silk Hosiery M Inc pfd.. 90 Shareholders Investors C 0.... 23 Standard Oil of Ind 49% ... T H 1 St E pfd 9 11 Terre Haute Tree L Cos pfd.... 80 Union Title Cos common.. 40 46 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 97 Van Camp Prod Cos 2nd pfd,. .. 98 BONDS Belt R R * Stock Cos 5s 91 Broad Ripple 41 ... Central Indiana Gaa Cos 55... 99% ... Central Ind Power Cos 6a 98% Citizens Gas Cos 5s ...101 102'/, Citizens Street Railroad 5s 42 43 Home I (t T of R Wayne 6s. 102 Ind Ry it Light Cos 5s 95 Indiana Service Corpn 5s .... 88 Indpls Power * Light Cos 55.. 99'/, 100% Indpls Col 6s Trac Cos 6s 90 Indianapolis Gas Cos 6s 99% 102 Indpls 6s Mart Rapid TCo 55.. 9 Indpls North Western Cos 9 ... Indpls Street Ry 4s 29 30 •Indpls Trac Ter Cos 55........ 85 Indpls Union Ry 6s 100% ... Indpls Waver Cos 5%s 103'/, 104% Indpls Water Cos 5s 99 Indpls Water Cos He Sc ref.... 99 Indpls Water 4%s ...... 4 94 96 Indpls Water W See Cos 55.... 87 Interstate Pub Serv Cos 4%s ..91% ... Interstate Pub Ber Cos 5s 98 Interstate Pub Serv 6%s 103 No Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 101% . No Ind Telephone Cos 6s 98% 100 T H Ind 6s East Trac Cos 65.. 70 T H Trac Light Cos Ss 85 •Plat.

New York Bank Stocks

—Aug. 15— Bid. Ask. America 87% 89 Bankers 134% 135 Central Hanoyer 312 323 Chase National 131 1351, Chatham Phoenix Natl ... 105 100 Chemical *l% 62% City National 121% 122 Corn Exchange ”. 149 Commercial ..; 380 390 Continental 2*li 26% Empire 77 Firat National 4,776 4.825 Guaranty '. *OO 602 Irving .' 48 48V, Manhattan 6t Company .. 102% 103% Chelsea 26 31 JEAN COY ON PHOTO; AFRAID OF GOSSIP Refuses te Pose With Cehvslier Until Mother Is Included. B i/ Unitrd Press CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—The old gossips in Hollywood like to talk too well,” demurred Jean Harlowe, flaxen-haired movie star, when asked to pose with Maurice Chevalier, the French actor, as they passed through Chicago at the same time. However, Jean, who has a divorce suit pending against Charles F. McGrew in in Hollywood, relented when her mother was included in 1 the picture. Chwalier, tired from completion of three recent talkies, is going to France for a visit. He is saving his money to fcuild a huge hospital in Pari* lor theatrical folk, he said.

SHORT COVERING ADVANCES CORN, WHEATFUTURES Bullish Reports on Yield and Conditions Are Responsible. Bu United Pr<;st \. CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—Free short covering in the last half hour on the Board of Trade today advanced wheat and corn to the best prices for the day. 'The market was very erratic, continuing its sharp fluctuations which have characterized the week’s trade. The east was a good buyer on the way up with offerings scafce. Oats showed almost an independent action, being relatively stronger than wheat and corn early. At the close wheat was 1% cents higher, corn was 2% to 3% cents higher and oats were 1 to 114 cents higher. Provisions were 20 to >25 points higher. ' S . , T Liverpool Lower Liverpool continues to ease and at the close was to cent lower. Private crop reports from Canada tell of severe losses in quantity and quality of the yield. Harvest in fields there shows several bushels under expectations due to premature ripening. Cash prices were 14 to 114 cents higher. Receipts were 165 cars. The highly beneficial rains in parts of the Ohio valley and Kansas gave corn a sharp setback early, prices falling about 2 cents before the rally brought the market back. At mid-session it was firm with good fractional gains scored.,• Drought Broken The drought is reported to have been broken in some sections. Reports from Illinois and lowa show many barren stalks in the field or ears that have failed to set any grains. Cash prices were 1 to 2 cents higher. Receipts were 278 cars. ' 'if Oats sagged slightly at the start, but recovered with the other grains to advance a similar fraction by mid-morning. An improved commission house demand was a help. Cash prices were unchanged to 14 cent higher. Receipts were 183 cars.' Chicago Grain Table —Aug. 15— WHEAT— ■ ' " Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. Sept.. .89% .9114 .88% .91% .89% Dec.. .94% .97'/* .94 .96% .95% Mar.. .99% 1.01%. .98% 1.01% .99% May., 1.02% 1.04’i 1.01% 1.04% 1.02% CORN— Sept.. .9514 .99% .95 .98% .96 Dec.. .90% .94% .90% .94% .91% Mar.. .93 .96% .92% .96% .93% May.. .94% .98% .94% .98% .951* OATS— Sept.. .39 .40% .39 .40% .39% Dec.. .42% .44% .42% .44 ..42% Mar.. .44% .46% ,44’/. .461’* .4514 May.. .47 ,48% .46% .46% .47 RYE— Sept.. ,59 .61 .58'4 .til .59 Dec.. .641, .66% .63% .66% .64% Mar.. .69'* .70% .69 .70% .60 May.. .72 .71 LARD— Sept. 10.80 10.92 10.77 10.92 10.72 Oct.. 10*82 10.90 10.80 10.90 10.70 Dec.. 10.57 10.80 10.57 10.71 10.55 Jan,. 10.65 10.82 10.65 10 80 10.56 Sept. 13.75 , 13.97 13.75 13.97 13.75 Bv Times Boecial , CraCAGO. Aug: 15.—Carlots: Wheat. 162; corn. 225; oat*. 131; rye, 2. and barley, 14. BvUnited Press , CHICAGO. Aug. 15.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 2 red. 90c: No. 1 hard. 89@ 90%c: No. 2. 84@90c. Corn—No. 2 mixed. 90c: No 3. 98%c: No. 1 yellow. [email protected]: No. 2. 99c@*1.01; No. 3. 98%®99%c: No. 6. 97%c: No. 2 white. $1.0201.04; No. 4. *1: No. 6. $1: sample grade. 92%c. Oats —No. 2 white, 38%@4014c: No. 3. 3814® 39%c: No. 4. 37%@37%c. Rye—No. 2 64c. Barley—s7@66c. Timothy Clover—*lo.7s@ 18.25. By United Press TOLEDO. Aug. 15.—Grain close: Wheat —No. 2 red. 94%@95%c. Corn—No. 2 yellow. *1.071,01.08%. Oats—No. 2 white. 44045 c. Rye—No. 2. 75c. Barley—No. 2, 60c. Clover—Domestic. cash. *14.50: prime choice. *14.75; October. $15.25; December. *15.50. Alsike—Cash. sl2; October. $12.25: December. $12.50. Butter—Fancy creamery. 42043 c. Eggs—Country run. 21@23c. Hay—Timothy. $1.25 cwt. Bv Times Bneeinl CHICAGO. Aug. 15—Primary receipts: Wheat. 2,857.000 against 2.956,000: corn. 792.000 against 345.000; oats. 1,075,000 against 1.703.000. Shlnments—Wheat. 2.099.000 against 2.718.000: corn. 353.000: against 361.000: oats, 250,000 against 502.000.

Produce Markets

Eggs (Country Run)—Loss off delivered in Indianapolis. 17c: henerv duality No. 1. 23c; No. 2. 13c. Poultry (Buying Prlcsel—Hens, weighing 4% lbs. or over. 19c: under 4'/, Jbs.. 18c; Leghorn hens. 14c: springers. 2% lbs. or over. 21c: under 2% lbs.. 18c; Leghorn springers. 15c; old cocks. 9@loc: ducks, full feather, fat whites. 9c: geese. 6e. These prices are for No. 1 top cjialltv ouoted by Kingan 6s Cos. Butter (wholesale)—No. 1. 41042 c: No.-2 370380. Butterfat—4lc. Cheese (wholesale selling price per pound)—American loaf. 31c: olmento loaf. 32c; Wisconsin firsts. 27c: Longhorns. 34c: New York Limberger 36c. By United Press CHICAGO. Aug. 15.—Eggs—Market firm: receipts. 9,773 cases; extra firsts, 26c; firsts. 24%@25c; current receipts. 20® 21%c; ordinaries. 15® 19c; seconds. 12(8) 14V,c. Butter—Market, firm: receipts. 11.203 tubs; extras. 38%c; extra firsts. 7@ 37%c: firsts. 351,036 c: seconds. 33034 c: standards. 38%c. Poultry—Market about steady; receipts. 2 cars: fowls. 20'/,c: springers. 24c; Leghorns. 15c; ducks. 14® l7c> geese. 12c; turkeys. 18c; roosters. 15c: broilers. 22c. Cheese—Twins. 17017'/, c; young Americas. 18%c. Potatoes —On track. 122; arrivals. 61; shipments. 742; market weaker; Kansas sacked Irish Cobblers, sl.9G@2; Minnesota sacked Early Ohlos, $1.50 01.60; New Jersey sacked Irish Cobblers mostly $2; Nebraska sacked Irish. Cobblers. *202.10; Wisconsin sacked Irish Cobblers. $202.10: Idaho sacked rurals. *2.10. * —— Bu Ujnited Press CLEVELAND. Aug. 15.—Butter—Extras. 42%c) extra firsts, 42’/,c. Eggs—Extras. 29c: firsts. 21%c: ordinaries. l*c. Poultry —Fowls. 22c; medium. 18020 c; Leghorns. 14016 c: heavy broilers. 25@30c; Leghorn broilers. 20® 22c: ducks. 10020 c: old cocks. 14@16c; geese, 20c. Potatoes—No quota- ! tlons. Bv United Press NEW YORK. Aug. 15.—Flour—Firm: spring patents. *505.40. Pork—Firm: mess. *31.50. Lard—Firm; middle west spot, ti 1.30011.40. Tallow—Easy; special to extra. sy<@s%c. Potatoes—Active: Long Island. 75c%*3.25 southern. $1.50® 1.75; Jersey, *l@3. Sweet potatoes Easeir; southern baskets. [email protected]: southern barrels. sl@7. Dresed poultry—-Firm; ■ turkeys. 22045 c; chickens. 20036 c: fowls. 15@30c; duck* 12@15c; dutlu. Long Island. 15018 c. Live poultry—Steady; feese, 1013 c: ducks, 12@22c; fowls. 150 3c: turkeys. 200 25c; roosters. 16c; broilers. 18@32e. Cheese—Steady; state whole milk, fancy to special. 24@26c: young Americas. 19025 c. Bu United Press CINCINNATI. Aug. 15.—Butter—Steady: creamery in tub lots according to score, i 1 34@37c: common seore discounted. 2@3c; i sacking stock No. 1. 28c; No. 2. 22c; No. i 3.15 c: butter fat. 35037 c. Eggs—Steady; j cases included: extra firsts. 29c: first*. 24c: seconds. 21c: nesrbv ungraded, 2Se. Live poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells : only ,st heavy discount: fowls. 6 lbs. and over. 22c; 4 lbs. and over. l#c: 2 lbs. and i over. 16e: Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over. 13c; roosters. 13e: colored fryers over 3 lbs.. 21%e: broilers, colored over 3 lbs.. 23%c: • broilers, over 1% lbs.. 23e: 1% lbs. and over. le: Leghorns and Orpingtons, broilers over 1% lbs.. 22c; 1% Iba. and over. 19c: broilers, partly feathered. 150 l*c: black springers. 18c. RAW SUGAR PRICES —Aug. 15High. Low. Close. January 1.27 U 8 1.26 'March 138 IJ4 1.34 May 144 1.41 1.41 July 1.51 1.49 1.49 September I.l* 1.14 1.14 December , 1.25 1.24 T. 24 During 1929, lead production in | the United States was 7 per cent higher than in 1925. *

Send for Bulletins Bulletin* on the list m*y be obtained from The IndltnapofU Time Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue. Washington, D. C., for 5 cents each; any FOUR or more at 4 oents each; TWJENTYFTVE or more at 3 cents each. The entire group of 204 bulletins to any one address for $5. Send loose, uncanceled U. 8. postage stamps, cheek, or money order. Currency or coin at your risk.

Enclosed find cents, for bulletins marked X: NAME ADDRESS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••#••••••••••• CITY STATE I am $ reader of The Indianapolis Times.

AVIATION , , Airships and Dirigible* How to Become an Aviator Story of the Zeppelins BIOGRAPHIES: Directory of Movie Stars Famous Bandits Famous Pioneer* Famous Pirates Five Great Presidents Ford, Henry, Lindbergh and Wife Popular Men of the Screen Popular Women of the Screen Presidents of the U. 8. Presidents’ Wives and Families BABIES AND CHILDREN: Care of the Baby Child Health Children’s Mahners Food for Children Malnutrition School Lunches Sex Education in the Home Training the Child BIRDS AND ANIMALS: Bird House Building Canaries, Care of Cats, Care of ... Dogs, Care of Goldfish Guinea Pigs Homing Pigeons Poultry Raising Rabbit Raising Snakes ’ EDUCATION: Bible Facts British Parliamentary System Choosing a Career Club Woman’s Manual Common Errors in English Debator’s Manual Dictionary of Slang Letter Writer’s Guide Money, The Story of Nicknames and Phrases Parliamentary La~r Simplified Religions of the World Wonders of Nature Writing for Magazines Writing for Stage and Screen ETIQUET: Etiquet for Dinners Etiquet for Dress Etiquet, Origins of Etiquet, {Social .. Etiquet, Travel Etiquet of Weddings, n. FOODS AND COOKERY: Apples and Apple Dishes Around the U. S. Cookbook Bread Making. Quick Break Making, Yeast Cakes and Cookies Calorie Values of Foods Candled Fruits Care of Food in the Home Chafing Dish Recipes Cheese and Cheese Dishes Cooking for Two Dainty Delicacies Desserts of all Kinds Doughnuts and Crullers Drinks, Homemade Egg Dishes Fireless Cooking Fish and Seafood Cookery Fondants, Fudges and Chocolates Foreign Dishes Frozen Desserts Fruit Dishes Good Proportions in the Diet Hard Candies and Taffies Honey as a Food Ice Box Delicacies Learning to Cook Leftovers Menus for Fifty Days Pies and Fancy Pastry Quantity Cooking Rice Dishes Salads and Dressings Sandwiches Sauces, Dessert, Meat and Vegetable Soups ) Tea Cakes and Party Pastries Vegetables GAMES AND PARTIES: Auction Bridge Bridge Parties Card Games, 500, Pitch & 21 Contract Bridge Festivals and Fetes Games, Indoor Games, Outdoor Holiday Entertaining How to Dance Initiation Stunts Old Fashioned Dances Party Menus, Prizes, Favors St. Patrick’s Day Parties Unique Shower Parties Valentine Parties GARDENS: Beautifying Home Grounds Gardening ! House Plants Lawns, Care of Shrubbery and Hedges Sundials

THE WASHINGTON BUREAU’S SERVICE The Indianapolis Time* maintains at Washington, an Information Bervtce Bureau, which will answer for you free any question of fact or Information you wish to ask. not involving extended research. Simply write your question, address It to the Washington Bureau of Tho Indianapolis Time*, sign your name and address and enclose a 3-eent postage stamp. In addition, the Bureau offers through The Times each week, anew. bulletin, on some subject of general interest. The bulletins oo this classified list are some of those offered through this newspaper in the peat Watch the paper each week for new bulletin offers Be sure always to write plainly and give your fall address. If you fail to receive sendee, write te the Bureau making a complaint. Any defective bulletin will be replaced free If the defective copy is returned to the bureau.

PAGE 11

GENERAL SUBJECTS: Automobile, Care o t Ear ting Extra Money Famous Buildings and Btrueturer. Indian Names Names, Meaning of National Anthems Prohibition Pro and Con Religions, Facts about Seeing Washington Stock Market Surnames, Meanings of Valuev of Old Coins GOVERNMENT: Congress Judiciary Postal Service Presidency President’s Cabinet HEALTH AND BEAUTY: Care of the Feet Care of the Hair Care of tho Skin Care of the Teeth First Aid for Vacationist* Health, Love, Marriage and Happiness Increasing Your Weight Keeping Yoijng Perfumes and Cosmetic* Personality and Charm Prenatal Care Reducing Particular Parts of the Body Reducing Your Weight HISTORY: American Wars Christmas Customs Constitution of U. 8., History of Famous Assassination* Flag, History of the V. B. History of Marriage How the U. S. Grew Marine Disasters States of the Union Words That Have Made History World War, Part I. World War, Part II HOME ECONOMICS: Budgeting and Household Accounts Care of Clothing Embroidery Work Floors, Care of Fuel Manual for the Horn* Furniture, Reflnlshing and Care of Home Conveniences Home Financing Household Hints Household Measurements Interior Decorating Laundering Investment Advice How to Own Your Horn* Lampshades, How to Make Painting Around the Home Plumbing Repair* in th* Homu Safety for the Household Stains, Removal of LAWS: Citizenship and Naturalization Copyrights and Trade Marks Immigration Laws Marriage Laws of the States Patents, How to Obtain MYTHS AND PUZZLES: Fact and Fancy Mathems deal Puzzles Mythology Puzzling Scientific Facts Superstitions and Delusions OCCULTISM: Dreams, Meaning of Flowers, Meaning of Fortune Telling by Cards • Gems and Precious Stones Horoscopes for a Year Palmistry PESTS: Ants, Exterminating Bedbugs Cockroaches Moths and Their Control Rats, Exterminating SCIENCE: Amateur Photograph Astronomy, Popular Batteries Electricity Evolution, Pro and Cob Great Inventions Largest and Smallest Things Psychoanalysis Simplified Radio development, 100 years of Seven Modern Wonders Weather and Climate Care of Food in the Homs Chafing Dish Recipes Cheese and Cheese Dishes