Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1930 — Page 10

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STRONG BUYING WAVE GARRIES STOCK LIST UP Rally at Close Overcomes Previous 1 to 6-Point Downturn. ,

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty Industrials for Thursday was 180 99. off 3 12. Average of twenty rails was 104.32. off 1 12. Average ol twenty utilities was 82 91. off 1.52. Average of forty bonds v.as 94.91. off .11. By United Press fIEW YORK. Dec. 5.—A late upturn overcame some of the earlier 1 to 6 point losses on the stock exchange today to bring about an iricgular close. According to preliminary calculation the Dow. Jones & Cos. industrial average advanced 0.06 to 181.05 and the railroad average declined 0.54 to 103.78. Sales for the session totaled 1,589,265 shares, compared with 1,591,020 shares Thursday. Gains Are Made Some issues finished the day with gains of as much as 4 points. Vicious selling went ahead in the railroad shares in the early dealings and this group broke 1 to 5 points. New lows since 1924 were made by Jersey Central. Nickel Plate and Southern Railway. New York Central made anew low since 1926; Lackawanna made anew low for this century. Despite this weakness the leading industrials showed stubborn rer istance to bear pressure. Even the rails rallied from the lows before the close under the lead of Atchison, which rose 3 points from its low. A. T. & T. Declines A drive was started against American Telephone and the stock .-old down to 183's. It rallied nearly 3 points to 186. where it was up 1% points net. Other utilities made corresponding recoveries. Steel common came back more than 2 points from its low for the day of 142'4. Westinghouse Electric also came back 2 points; American Can nearly 2 points and Allied Chemical nearly 4 points. Radio Corporation was forced down below 15 but it rallied with the remainder of the market. Auburn was the outstanding feature in the motor division, rising more than 4 points to 87 1 e. Standard Brands was a firm spot in the foods. Sears Roebuck advanced late in the day despite its sales report for the period Nov. 6 to Dec 3 showing a decline of 20.8 per cent from the corresponding 1929 peried.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Friday. Dec. 5 Clearings *c’ifi4'finn'nn Debits 6.164,000.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT —Dec. 5 By United Press Clearings Balances 6.700,000.00< TREASLBV STATEMENT —Dec. 5 By United Press Net balance lor Dec. 3 .... $76,196,353.42 Expenditures 6.831.a18.61 Customs rects. month to date 3.671,08a.01 NEW YORK STATEMENT —Dec. 5. | By United /’res* Clearings . .5851.000.000.00 Balance 121,000,000.00 Fdl. Res. Bnk. Cr Bal 121,000,000.00

New York Curb Market

ißy Thomson & McKinnon l —Dec. 5 Close.l Close. Am Com Put.. 14> s IMidwest Ut 19 Am Gas & El.. 90 a 4l Mo Kan Pipe.. 6 5 Am Lt fc Tr.. 43 Mt Prod sr,s5 r, s Ark Gas S' 4 National Sugar.. 30 Avia of Am... 24‘i Nat Xnv s'i Brasil P & L.. 24'a Nat Pub Serv A. IBV2 Can Marc 2*,Nat Screen 17J.b cities Serv 18 3 i Newmont Mm... 56'’2 Cord 5 Noranada 17'< Crocker A- Wh. B'. Penroad 6 7 's Durant Met IPrince & Whtly. lie Elec Bond Sli.. 45‘i Salt Creek fi T'ord of Can.. 22 Sel Indus 2;i Ford of Eng.,.. 15 5 Shenandoah ... 6 1 ? Ford of Fr BTSIStd8 T SlStd of Ind 36; s Fox Theater .. s’n Std of Kv 23’i Goldman Sachs. SWStutz ...... Gulf Oil 73'a Trans Air Tr... 5 3 b Hudson Bay 5 iUn Gas (new).. 9 Humble Oil 68U Un Lt & Pwr... <.6 Ind Terr A 17*4 Un Verde 8U Instill Ut 38■ 2Ut In t0d..... 7 . Int Super .... 23'*: Vacuum Oil ... 2 Int Pete 14VWal!green 21V*

Investment Trust Shares

i Bv R. H. Gibson & Cos.) —Dec. 5 PRICES ARE TO 12 NOON C. S. T. Bid. Ask. Amer Founders Corp com S' 4 5% Am. & Gen. Sec. A" 14% 15% Am. Inv. Trust Shares 5% 6% Basic Industry Shares 6-b ■% Corporate Trust Shares 6 6% Diversified Trustee Shares "A”..%“4 18% First American Corp 7% 8% Fixed Trust Oil Shares 6% 6Fixed Trust Shares "A" 15% ... Inv. Trust N Y . 8 Leaders of Industry Series "A 8% .... Nation Wide Securities 6% 7% National Industry Shares 6% 6% N. Am. Trust Shares 6% 6% Sei. Am. Shares 6% 6% Shawmut Bank Inv. Trust 9% 11 Universal Trust 6% 7% S. W. Strauss Inv. Units 45 54 Super Cor of Am. Trust Sh. ’’A" 7 7% Trustee Std. Oil “A" 6% .... '"rustee Std Oil "B ' 7% 7% U S. Elec. Light & Pwr. "A ". .29% 31%

Net Changes

By United Press NEW YORK. Dec. s.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: Up. Off. American Can 115% % ... American * Foreign Pwr. .37 ... % American Telephone 186% 1% ... Atchison . 185-8 1% Auburn Auto 86 3 Case 10 ;U Consolidated Gas Be>% ... % Electric Power 43% ... % Fox Film (A) 31% % General Electric 48 % ... General Motors 35% % ... International Nickel 18% % ... Loew’s Inc 57 % . Montgomerv ward 21% % N Y Central 126 ... 1 North American (cx-div.).. 68% ... '-a Pennsylvania 59% % Radio 15% ... % Standard Brands 18% Standard Oil. N J 53% % Union Carbide (unchanged' 60% U S Steel 1*3% ... % Vanadium 53'.- 1% .. Westinghouse Electric 98% *- ...

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New York Stocks " 'Bv Thomson & McKinnon i— ——————

—Dec. 5 _ Prev. Railroads— High. 1,0? Close, close Atchison 185% 182* 185'. 184 i Atl Coast Line. If 0 * Balt k Ohio .. 73 71% 72% -2 Chesa k Ohio.. 42% 41% 42 % I Chesa Corp 45 44% 45 45% Chi Ort West 2. il 'Chi N West 39% 38% 39% 40 CRI k P 59 57% o 9 60 Del Lk W . 84 82 s s 82% 84% Del k Hudson •• I ’2, Erie 28 s , 27% 28 28% Erie Ist pfd • J 1 Great Northern. 64% 63 63 63 Illinois Central 30% 79 80% 30% Kan City So • Lou k Nash ... 99 97 97 100 MK k T 27% 26% 2i-j 28 Mo Pacific pfd }22 2 N Y Central .. 126% 125 s , 126 127 i Nickel Plate ... 80 78 78 80% NY NH k H 81% 80% 81% 83 Nor Pacific 52% 51‘a 32% 52 Norfolk k West -- 201 Pennsylvania . 59% aB% ->9% j>9 , Reading 89% 39%. 89% 90% So Pacific 100 98% 98% 99% Southern Ry ... 62% 60% 61% 63 4 ISt Paul ........ 6% 6% 6% 6% St Paul pfd 10% 10% 10% 1 0' s St L k S F 58 54-* 55% 58 Union Pacific .184% 180% 183 184 Wabash ... }<% ,•„ tv Maryland.... 14% 13% 14% 13% tVest Pacific 10-, 10% Equipments— Am Car k Fdv.. 37 37 Am Locomotive. 29 28-a 28 % 29 Am Steel Fd . , 30 29, 29 30. Am Air Brake S 34% 34% 34% -4 Gen Am Tank.. .... < §: General Elec 48 46% %% Gen Rv Signall. 70 69 70 69 Lima loco ..... 25% 24', 24• Press Stl Car.. 4% 4% 41, ... Pullman 59% .->9 09% 60, Westlngh Airb .. 34 -3% 34 33-2 Westingh Elec .. 98% 96% 98% Rubbers— Firestone 18%, lc* I<% if-a Pisk 1% 1 1 % 1 Goodrich 19% 18% 19% 19 Goodyear 48% 46% 48% 48% Kellv Sprgfid I', 2 Lee Rubber 3% 3% U S Rubber 14% 14 14% 14■ Motois— Auburn 8" 1 * 81 5 * 86 83 Chrysler 17% 16 s , 17% 17% Gardner ... 1% 1% Graham Paige. 4% 3% 3% 4 General Motors.. 35% 34% 35% 35 Hudson 23% 23% 23% 23% Rupp .. ....... ... ... 8% 8% Mack 42% 41% 42% 42% Marmon ... 7 % Nash 29% 27% 28% 28% Packard 9% 9 9’/< 9% Reo 9% 9% 9% 9% Studebaker ... 27% 22% 22% 22% Yellow Truck .. 10% 10% 10% 10% Motors Access— Bendix Aviation. 18 17% 18 17% Borg Warner . ,18 17% 17% 17% Briggs 16% 15% 16% 16% Budd Wheel ... 9%. 9 % 9 % 9 % Eaton ... 15% 15% El Storage B 57% 59 Hayes Body .... 4% 4 4% 4 Hotida . . . 5% Motor Wheel . . 15% 15% 15% 15% Sparks W 11 10% 11 11 Stewart Warner. 19% 18% 18% 19 1 a Tlmkin Roll 45% Mining— Am Metals 19 18% 19 20 Am Smelt 51% 50% 50% 51% Am Zinc 6 5% 5% 5% Anaconda Cop. 35% 34% 35% 35% Cal & Hecla 10 97k 9% 10 Cal & Ariz 39 36% 39 38 U Ccrro do Pasco. 27% 27% 27% 28 Dome Minew ... 8% Freeport Texas. 32% 32 32 32% Granby Corp ... 17% 17 17% 18% Great Nor Ore .. 20% 20% 20% 22% Howe Sound .... 25 24% 24'.:> 25 Int Nickel 18% 17% 18% 18 Inspiration 9% 9% 9% 9% Kennecott Cop. 27% 27 27% 28% Magma Cop 23% 23% 23% 22% Miami Copper .... ... 9% 9% Nev Cons 12% 11% 12 12% Texas Gul Sul .. 51% 50% 51% 51% U S Smelt 23% 23% 23% 23% Oils— Amerada 21 % 21% Am Republic. .. 8% 8 8 9% Atl Refining .... 21 20% 21 21% Barnsdall 14% 14% 14% 14% Beacon ... ... 10 Houston 9% 9 9% 9% Indiana Refining 4% 4% 4'% 4% Mex Seaboard... 12% 12% 12% 12% Mid Conti 16% 16 Pan-Amer <B>.. .. ... ... 43 Phillips 18% 17%. 17% 18% Pr Oil k Gas.... 17% 17% 17% 17% Pure Oil 10% 10% 10% 10% Richfield 8 Royal Dutch 41 % 41% 41% 41% Shell On B=4 8% 8% 8% Simms Pt 8% 7 7 8 Sinclair 12% 12% 12% 12% Skelly 13% 13 13% 12 Standard of Ca! 49% 49 49% 49% Standard of N J 53% 52% 53% 53 Standard of N Y 25% 25 25% 25% Texas Cos 36% 35% 36% 37% Union Oil 25% 25% 25% 25% Steels— Am Roll Mills.. 34% 33% 34% 34% Bethlehem 61% 59% 61% 60% Byers AM 43 % 42 43% 43 Colo Fuel 25% 24% 24% 25 Cruc. Steel 56 53% 55% ... Ludlum 12% 12 12% 13 Midland 21% 21 21 21 % Repub I & 5... 17% 17 17% 17% U S Steel 144% 142% 143% 144% Vanadium .... 53% 51'/4 53% 52% Youngst S k W 23% 22% 23% 24% Tobaccos— Am Sumatra .. 9% 8% 8% 9% Am To i A newi .105 103% 103% 104% Am To (B new). 107% 105% 107% 107% General Cirgar. 36% 36% 36% 36% Lig * Myers B. . 84% 83% 34 84 Lorillard 13% 12% 13% 13% Phil Morris 9% ... Reynolds Tob .. 44% 44% 44% 44% Std Com Tob 4% 4% Tob Pr A 11% 11% 11% 11% Tob Pr B 2% 2% 2% 2% United Cig 5 4% Utilities— Abitibi 10 10 Adams Exp .... 19% 19% 19% 19U Am For Pwr ... 37 35% 37 37% Am Pwr & Li ... 48 45% 46% 47 AT&T 186% 184 186% 184% Col Gas & El ... 36% 35 36 25% Com & Sou .... 9% 8% 9 9 El Pwr & Li 43% 42 43% 43% Geo Gas A 5% 5% 5% 5% Inti T & T 26% 25% 26% 26% Nat] Pwr & Li.. 36% 35% 36% 36 No Amer Cos ... 68% 65% 68% 70% Pac Gas & El . . 48% 47% 47% 48% Pub Ser N J 72% 71% 72% 73% So Cal Edison ...47% ->6% *6% 47Vb Std G & El .. . 67% 65 67% 66% United Corp 18% 17% 18% 18% Ut pwr & L A.. 24=4 24% 24% 25% West Union 137 135% 133% 136 Shinping— Am Inti Corp . 21 20% 21 21 Inti Mer M pfd.. . . ... ... 17 United Fruit . . 65% 64% 65% 66% Foods— Am Sug ... 50 % ... Armour A ... 3% 3% Cal Pke 50% 49% 49% 51 Can Dry 40 38 40 39 Childs Cos 30 28% 30 29% Coca-Cola 156 152% 156 157% Cont Baking A.. 22% 21% 22% 21% Corn Prod 78% 77% 78% 78% Crm Wheat 27% 28% Cudahy Pkg ... 40% 41 >-> Gen Foods 52 51 52 51% Grand Union .... ... 12, 12% Hersher 89 . 88% 88% 88' Jewel Tea ... 44% Kroger 23 22% 23 23 Nat. Biscuit 78% 76% 78% 77% Pillsburv 29 29% Safeway St .... 48V, 47% 47% 48% Std Brands 18% 17% 18% 18 Ward Bkg 5% 5% llrues — Cotv Inc 10% 9% 9% 11 Lambert Cos 79% 78% 79% 79% Lehn & Fink 26 Industrials— Am Radiator ... 19% 18% 19% 19% Certalnteed 3% Lehigh Port 15% 14% Otis Elev 57% 55% 56% 56%

Indianapolis Stocks

—Dec. 5 Bid. Ask. American Central Li Inc C 0.1.000 ... Belt R R & S Yds Cos com 48 51% Belt R R Yds Cos nfd 53 .. •Central Indiana Pw Cos pfd 7s 84 88% Bobbs-Merrill Cos 28 Circle Theater Cos com 7s 103 Citizens Gas Cos com 10s 25 Citizens Gas Cos pfd 5s 98 103 •Commonwealth Ln Cos pfd .s 97 101 •Commonweath Ln Cos pfd... 100 Hook Drug Cos com 15 Indiana Hotel Cos Clapl c0m.125 Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 6s 101 Indpls Gas Cos com 6s 58 62% indpls Pwr & Lt Cos pfd 6%5.i01% 104 Indpls Pu Welf L Assn com 8s 53 Indois Water Cos pfd 5s 101% Interst Pu Ser Cos pr li pfd 6s . 90 Int erst Pu Ser Cos pr li pfd 7s. 98% 102 Metro Loan Cos 8s 100 North Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 5%s .. 95 North Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 6s .. 100 Northern Ind Pu Sv Cos pfd 75.105 110 Prog Laundry Cos com. 31 E Rauh & Sons Fertll Cos pfd 6s 47 : Terre Haute Lt & Pwwr pfd : Union Title Cos com 3s 29 37 l Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 7s .. 94 i Van Canao Prod Cos 2d pfd Bs.. .. 100 Auburn Automobile Cos com.. 81% 83% Backstay Welt Cos common... 12 19 Ind Pipe Line Cos 19 21 ; Link-Belt Cos common 33 35 Lvnch Glass Machine Cos c0m.13 15 Mead Johnson A- Cos com. .. 75% 77% N Y Central Railroad Cos.. .124% 126% Nobiitt-Sparks Industries Inc.. 37 39 Perfect Circle. Cos com 28 30 Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc pfd 85 90 Real Silk Hosier Mills In com 38 32 Ross Gear & Tool Cos 19 21 ; Standard Oil Cos .Indiana'.. 35% I Studebaker Corporation 21% 23% Ronds Belt R R & Stk Yds Cos 4s 85 Broad ’Apple Trac 22 Cent Ind Gas Cos 5s ..... . 98% | Citizens G-.s Cos 5s 101 ... Citizens Street Railroads 55.. 22 Gary Street Rv Ist 5s 69 Home T & T of Ft. Wavne 6s. .102 Ind Railway k Light Cos 55.. 94 Irdlana Service Coron ss. . 85 Indpls Pwr * Lt Cos 99 101 (Indianapolis Gas Cos 5s 99% 102 | Indpls k Martinsv Ra Hr Cos 5s 15 ; Indpls & Northw TTac Cos 55... 6 j Indpls St Rw 4s 9 ; Indpls Trac & Term Cos 55.... 63 65% . Union Rv 100 Indpls water 5s 98 1 Indpls W ater Cos 5%s 103 1 04% | Indpls Water Cos 5%s 103 104% i Indpls W’a Cos Ist lien & ref 5s 98 i Indpls Water Cos 4%s 96 Indpls Water Works Ser Cos ss. 90 Interstate Pub Serv Cos 4%5. 89 Interstate Public Service Cos 5s 95 Interstate Pub Serv Cos B 6%5.105 No Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 98 No Ind Teleph Cos 6s 98% 100 Ter Haute TTac At LI Cos 55.. 80 Sale 100 sh yidpls N.Western pfd stock at *a

Indus Chens— Allied Chem . ..203 199 203 201% Com Solv 17% 16% 17% 17 Union Carb 60 s , 59% 60% 60% U S Ind Alco. .. 63% 63 63 64 Retail Stores— Assoc Dry Gds. 26 25 26 25% Gimbel Bros 6% 6 Kresge S S . . . 27% 27 27% 27 May D Store ... 33% 33% 33% ... Mont Ward .. . 21% 20% 21% 21 Penny J C 33% 33% 33% 33% Schufte Ret St 4% 4% Sears Roe 53 51% 53 52% Woolworth 6!% 59% 60% 60% Amusements— Bruns Balke 11 11 Col Graph ... 10% 10% 10% 10% Crosley Radio... 5% 5% 5% 5% Eastman Kod .162% 157% 160% 163 Fox Film A . 31% 30 31% 31 Grigsby Gru ... 3% 3% 3% 3% Loews Inc 57 55% 57 56% Param Fam ... 43% 42% 43% 45 Radio Corp 15 s , 14% 15% 15% R-K-O 20% 19% 20' 4 20% Schubert 5% 6 Warner Bros .. 17% 16 s , 17% 16% Miscellaneous— Airway App 10% 10% 10% 10 City Ice & Fu... 37%. 37 37 3.% Congoleum 8% 8 8 8% Am Can 115% 113% 115% 115% Cont Can 49% 48' > 49% 49% Curtiss Wr 32% 32% Gllliett SR... 32% 31% 31% 32% Real Silk 31 32

Chicago Stocks *“ 'Bv James T. Bamiil <fc Cos.,— —

TOTAL SALES 131,600 SHARES Dec. 3 High. Low. Close. Allied Motor Ind ...... 1% Art. Metal Works 4% ... Assoc Telephone Util... 21 19% 21 Auburn Automobile 82% Banco Kentucky % % % Bendix Aviation 17% 17% 17% Borg Warner 18 17% 18 Burnham Trading 2 Butler Bros 6% 6% 6% Cent 111 Securities 23 Cent Pub Serv Class A.. 15 14% 14% Cent &So West 17% 17% 17% Chicago Corn 5% 5% 5% Chicago Corp pfd 40% 40% 40% Cities Service 18% 17% 18% Club Aluminum 3% Commonwealth Edison .237 235% 236 Const Mat pfei 33% Cont, Chicago 8% 8% 8% Cont Chicago pfd 41 40% 40% Cord Corp 4% ... Corp Securities 15% 15% 15 s , Electric Househlod 27 26 27 Gen Theatre Equip.... 17% 167, 17% Grigsby-Grunow 3% 3% 3% Houdaille-Hershey A.. 13% Houdaille-Hershey 8.... 5% 5% 5% Insul! Util Invest.... 38% 38 38% Ins Util Inv pfd ex-warr 80% 80 80% Iron Fireman 1674 Jefferson Elec 30 Kellogg Switch com 4Vi Libbv-McNeil 11% 11% 11% Lion Oil Refining C 0... 7% Majestic Household Util 7% 7 7'i Manhattan-Dearborn ..21 Marshal] Field ..31% Middle West Utilities .. 19% 18% 19% Midland United 19% 19 19% Missouri-Kansas Pipe L 6% 6% 6% Muskegon Motor Spec.. 57, National Electric P (A) 23% 23% 33% National Repub 1nv.... 36% 36 36 National Securities Inv 7% 7% 7% Natl Securities Inv ctls 72 707- 72 National Standard .... 26% 26 26% Noblit-Sparks Indu Inc 39% 39% 39’% North American Car... 33 North Amer Light &P 61 60% 607, No & So Amer Corp... 10% 10% 10'% Ontario Mfg 11% Parker Pen 23'% Perfect Circle 28 Pines Winterfront 14 % 14 14% Seaboard Utilities Shares 4 ... ... Steinite Radio % Super Maid 6% Swift & Cos 29 U S Radio & Tel 15% 15 15% Utility & Ind 7% 7'i 7% Utility & Ind pfd 17% ... Zenith Radio 2%

In the Stock Market

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Dec. s.—The markets’ performance was more encouraging today. Checking of the pressure which unexpectedly developed late Thursday and continued for a time today, was gratifying. It seemed to demonstrate that each succeeding wave of liquidation is becoming milder and shorter lived. There was nothing in the news to account for the selling. Very likely it was a combination of some real liquidation, bear pressure and selling for tax purposes. The lethargy of the market is illustrated in the manner in which the rail shares ignored such favorable news as the proposal to repeat the recapture clause of the transportation act. The favorable Chevrolet November production figures also found little response in the market. It is quite true that mail order and chain stores sales, further emphasized by the Sears Roebuck report today, are disappointing. However, considering the lower prices, decreases are actually less than the dollar volume makes it appear. One thing which the prevailing pessimism may cause us to overlook is the fact that good stocks can be purchased on a basis which will yield a return well in excess of the cost of carrying. In the past, this has resulted in an absorption of the floating supply of such stocks and built a base for advancing prices later. We know that money is constantly being employed to make money, notwithstanding some tmidity which develops in periods of depression. We believe it is (Ally a matter of time when this situation will be more generally recognized and acted upon, and result in a more satisfactory market atmosphere.

In the Cotton Markets

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Dec. s.—Business in cotton was dull this morning and this was also true in uptown wholesale circles. Piece goods have been shaded to a limited extent in the last day or two. Some buying orders for the trade at lower prices have been canceled, according to reports from ring observers. but we attach little importance to it as the market seems to take caie of itself at this level. For the first two hours of trading, prices were from 2 to 3 points over to 2 to 3 points under last night’s close. Nobody expects it to show any material change. The market was dull and featureless at 1 p. m. Almost entirely professional in character. we are of the opinion that cotton at present prices is an investment which promises a good profit when the trade realizes what a small acreage will be planted in the spring. NEW ORLEANS —Dec. 5 Hixh. Low. Close. Januarv 10.49 10.44 10.45 March 10.75 10.68 10.72 Mav 10.99 10.93 10.36 July 11.19 11.13 11.15 October 11.37 11.30 11.34 December 0.40 10.33 10.33 NEW YORK Hiah. Low. Close. Januarv 10.47 10.42 10.43 March 10.75 10.68 10.74 Mav 11.00 10.92 10.98 July 11.18 11.11 11.16 October 11.36 11.28 11.32 December 10.39 10.33 10.36 CHICAGO High. Low Close. January 10.57 10.33 10.55 March 10 85 10.78 10 82 Mav 11 08 11.02 11.05 July 11.28 11.22 11.25 October 11.45 11.41 11.42 December 10.45 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Dec. 5 High. Low. Close. March 5 60 5.55 5.69 Mav 5.48 5.45 5.48 Julv 5.38 5.33 3.35 September . . 5.38 5.29 5.38 December (new) 5.28 5.28 5.28 RAW SUGAR PRICES —Dec. 5 High. Low Close. March 1.42 1.41 1.41 Mav 1.49 1.49 1.49 July 1.57 1.55 1.56 September t 1.52 1.62 1.62 December new..J 1.69 1.68 1.68

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SWINE MARKET MOVES LOWER AT CITYYARDS Large Receipts and Lack of Interest Play Part in Downswing. Nov Bulk Early Top. Receipts 23. $8 65 5 8.75 $3.75 7.500 29. 8.50® 8 60 8.60 6.000 Dec. 1. B.4o'S’ 8.45 8.45 10.000 2 8.25® 8.35 8.35 9.000 3. 8.40® 8.50 8.50 7.000 4 8.50® 8.60 8 60 6.000 5. 8.25® 8.35 8.35 14.000 Large receipts and lack of interest carried hogs down 25 to 35 cents today at the Union Stockyards. The bulk, 140 to 300 pounds, sold for $8.25. An early top price of $8.35 was made. Receipts were estimated at 14.000; holdovers were 444. In the cattle market steer trade was negligible. A weak and cleanup trade was in progress in she stock, prices about steady. Receipts were 600. Vealers were 40 cents lower, selling at sl2 down. Calves—Receipts were 600. Lambs held 25 to 50 cents higher, the bulk of good and choice kinds going at $8 to $8.50. Top price was $8.75. Receipts were 1,600. Chicago hog receipts were 30,000, including 10,000 direct. Holdovers were 6,000. The market held slow with a few early sales and bids around 10 to 29 cents lower than Thursday’s average. Few lots of choice 140 to 160-pound weights, $8.40; some held higher; 180 to 220pound weights, $8.30; 210 to 220pou*d, $8.25. Cattle receipts were 2,000; calves. 1,000; the market steady. Sheep, 11.000; steady to 25 cents higher. HOGS Receipts. 11,000; market, lower. —Light Lights—-(l4o-160) Good and choice. ..$ 8.25 -Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 8.20@ 8.35 (180-200) Good and choice.... 8.25® 8.35 —Medium Weights— _ „ (200-220) Good and choice 8.25® 8.35 (220-250) Medium and good.. 8.25 —Heave- Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice... 8.25 (290-350) Good and choice... B.oo® 8.25 —Packing Sows—--1275-500) Medium and good ... 6.75® ..50 (110-130) Slaughter pigs B.oo@ 8.15 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts, 600; market, steady. Good and choice $10.50®13.00 Common and medium 6.50® 10.50 (1,100-1.500) „ Good and choice [email protected] Medium - [email protected] —Heifers—-(soo-JSO) Good and choice $ 8.50® 11.50 Common and medium 5.00® 8.50 Good and choice 5.25® 7.00 Common and medium 4.00® 0. 2a Low cutters and outers 3.50® 4.00 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 4.75® 6.25 Butter, common and medium.. 3.00® 4.75 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 000; market, lower. Good and choice [email protected] Meduirn ’. [email protected] Cull and common 5.00® 7.50 —Calves—-(23o-300) Good and choice 7.00®10.90 Common and medium 4.50® 7.00 STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS Good-and choice $ 6.25® 8.50 Common and medium 4.00® 6.25 (800-1.500) Good and choice 6.25® 8.50 Common and medium 4.50® 6.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600; market, higher. Good and choice $ B.oo® 8.75 Common and medium 6.00® 8.00 —Ewes— Medium and choice 2.50® 4.00 Cull and common I.oo® 2.50 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. s.—Bogs—Receipts, 30.000; including 10,000 direct; slow. 15®25c lower: packing sows, 10@20c off; top, $8.40 for choice 130-160 lb. weights; bulk all weights. $8.20®8.30: pigs. 58.25®.8.40; packings sows, $7.10®7.50; light lights, 140-160 lb. good and choice. $8.25® 8.40; light weight, 160-200 lbs., good and choice, $8.20 @8.40; medium weights, 200-250 lbs . good and choice, $8.15®8.30; heavy weights. 250350 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]: packing sows. 275-500 lbs. medium and good. $7.10(g7.65; slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs. good and choice, SB4/8.40. Cattle—Receipts. 2.000; calves, 1,000; general quality plain: all killing classes fairly active and steady to strong; most fat steers and yearling eligible to $7.50®,9.50; few, $10.50 @11.25; slaughter catle and vealers. steers, 600-900 lbs., good and choice. $lO [email protected]: 900-1,100 lbs., good and choice. $10.25® 13.75: 1,100-1.300 lbs. good and choice. [email protected]: 1.300-1,500 lbs., good and choice. $9.75ffi13.25: 600-1.300 lbs. common and medium. [email protected]: heifers. 550-850 lbs., good anti choice. [email protected]; common and medium. $5.100-7: cows, good and choice. $5 [email protected]; common and medium, [email protected]: cutter and cutter, s3@4; bulls yearlings excluded, good and choice beef. $5.2567 SCO: cuter to medium. [email protected]: vealers milk fed good and choice. $8.50® 11.50; medium. [email protected]; cull and common. [email protected]: Stocker and feeder cattle; steers. 500-1.050 lbs., good and choice. $7 ®9: common and medium, $6.50@7. Sheep —Receipts. 11.000; fairly active, killing classes steady to strong: sresh feeders absent; early bulk good to choice lambsr [email protected] to packers, several loads. $8.65 and $8.75 to shippers and city butchers: some held higher, slaughter sheep and lambs, lambs. 90 lbs down, good and choice, [email protected]; medium. [email protected]: all weights common. ss®-6.25: ewes 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. [email protected]: all weights cull and common. 51®2.50; feeding lambs, 50-75 lbs., good and choice. $6.75®7.50. By Times Special LOUISVILLE. Kv.. Dec. s.—Hoes Receipts 800: market 15c lower: 325 lbs. up. $7.75: 175-325 lbs.. $8.35: 130-175 lbs.. $7.95; 130 lbs. down. .$7.25: roughs, $6.60: stags. $5.60. Cattle—Receipts. 200: market slow; prime heavy steers. [email protected]; heavy shipping steers. $7.50@9: medium and plain steers. [email protected]: fat heifers. $4.506710; good to choice cows. $4.50@6; medium to good cows, $3.75/57 4.50: cutters. *3(55-3.75; canners, s2® 2.75; bulls. $3.50® 5.25: feeders. [email protected]: Stockers. s4@7. Calves —Receipts. 200: market 50c lower; good to choice. $7.50®'9.50; mediums. [email protected]: common to medium. s3@s. Sheep Receipts. 1.000: market steady: ewe and wether lambs. $7.50 buck lambs, 56.5 C; seconds. [email protected]: c'ipped sheep. S2@3 Thursday’s shipments: Cattle. 44; calves, none; hogs. 135; sheep, none. By United Press EAST BUFFALO, N. Y.. Dec. 3.-Hogs Receipts. 3.800; holdovers 200: fairly active. 15®25c lower, mostly 20c under Thursday's average; bulk desirable; 150240 lbs.. $8.90: few. $9: weights below 130 lbs . $9: 2SO-300-lb. butchers. $8.60®8.85; packing sows. $8®.8.50. Cattle—Receipts, 250: slow and steady: medium yearlings $10.40: steers. $8.75; cutter cows. $2.25@ G. 75. Calves—Receipts. 1,200; vealers generally $1 lower: demand only fair at decline: good to choice $12.50 to mostly sls. Sheep—Receipts. 4.400: fat lambs steady others weak to 25c lower; good to choice ewe and wethtr lambs. [email protected]: medium kinds and weighty descriptions. $7.50' throwouts. 56.5 u. By United Press PITTSBURGH. Dec. s.—Hogs—Receipts. 3.500; market mostlv 10c lower: bulk 150220 lbs.. $9; 230-260 lbs.. $8.75; pigs around $8.75: packing sows 25c lower at $7.50 down. Cattle—Receipts, 25; no early tracing. Calves—Receipts. 150: market slow, steady to weak: top vealers. $13.50: medium to good. sß@l2. Sheen—Receipts. 1.500: fat lambs weak; choice handyweights around $8.50. By United Press CINCINNATI. Dec. s.—Hogs—Receipts. 4 300. holdovers. 100: slow; hogs scaling 160 lbs upward, mostly 10c lower: some late sales 25c off: lighter weights abousteadv: sows weak; spots 25c lower: desirable 160-260-lb. averages. $8.50® 8.63: largely $8.65 on 210 lbs. down: 130-150 lbs.. $8.25®8.50: bulk sows. $7: few smooth )igh‘ weights. $7.25. Cattle—Receipts. 500: holdovers 550: calves 400: slow, steers nd heifers, weak to 25c or more lower: all grades cows steady; bulls weak: common and medium steers and heifers. $5.50@8: mote desirable lightweights ud to *10: two loads good heifers with weight. $8: most beef cows. [email protected]: bulk low cutters and cutter cows. $2.75@4. good and choice vealers steady; largely *ll@T2; lower grades draggv with bids unevenly lower Sheep—Receipts. 450; generally steady; desirable light and handy weight lambs. sß® 8.50; common and medium mostly s6@7' fat ewes. $2 @3. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. El . Dec. s.—Hogs—Receipts. 13500; market, mostly 25@30c lower: pigs and sows 15@ 25c lower; top. $8.40: few light hogs. $8.35; 140-270 lbs.. sß.2s;v> 8.30: mostly. $8 25; 100-130 lbs.. *[email protected]. sows, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 800: calves receipts. 500: market, vealers *1 lower at sll 50: other classes generally steadv; few loads steers. $7.50@8: fat mixed yearling* and heifers $9.25, up; cows. 54.25@5: low cutters. 52.50@3; medium bulls. $5.25 down. Sheep—Receipts. 700: market, fat lambs mostly 25c higher; sheep steady: top lamb to city butchers, *8.50: bulk to packers. $8®8.25; common throwouts, ss® 5.50; fat ewes. $3.50 down.

Times Radio Dial Twisters

STATIONS OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY WEAF Network WJZ Network KDKA 980 I KTHS 1010 WCFL 970 WGN 120 WJZ 160 | WSAI >330 CKGW 690 ' KVOO 1140 WCKY 1490 WGY 190 RIS 810 j Hsß .40 KOA 830 KWK 1350 WDAF 610 I 4VHAS 820 WLW .00 SM 030 KPRC 920 KTW 1020 BEAT 660 ( WHO 1000 WOC 1000 WTAM 10.0 KSD 550 I M BAL 14.50 VVENR 810 . WIBO 560 WOW 590 WTIC 1060 KSTP 1406 I WRAP 800 WFAA 800 I' WJR 130 WRVA 1110 ' WWJ 920 STATIONS OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING COMPANY WABC 860 t WBBM 710 1 WKRC 550 I WOWO 1160 I WCCO 8!0 I SOIL 1260 WTO 1100 I W’MAO 610 WIAF 640 I W FIW S4O I ( KAC .30 IKM OX 1000 WBT 1080 I WJJD 1130 KRLD 1040 ' WFBM 1230 WLAC 14.0 ' CFRB 960 SATURDAY —7 P. M.— —9 P M.— —10:30 P. M.— NBC (VVEAf i— Salon sing- CKGW (690) Lucerne-in- WJR <7so)—Delbridge’s orers Quebec. chestra. . CBS^-Literarv Digest topics. KYW Uo2o) Miss Adtaker. WMAQ (670)—Dan and SylWSM (650) jack and Bill. CBS—Simmons show boat. viaNBC (WJZ)—Dixie circus. WBBM (7.o)—Ben Berme s WTAM (1070)—Dance muWTMJ (620)—Studio sea- orchestra. sic: midnight melodies, tures. WFAA (800)—Simms sing- —10:45 P. M.— NBcf (WEAF)—Rolfes Lucky WFAA (SOO)-Baker blue CBS—Dixie CCtIOCS. QtrilfA r*rf*hAtra bOVS. NBC 'WJZI —-Rin-Tin-Tln WJR .750'-Barn' dance. WMAQ .670' -Musical proWMAQ cr i670) —Daily news N Trovatore/’ CIViC WTMJ*’(62o)—Schroeder and rffneir-ff rp...rdav! WMAQ (670•—Concart or- dragon orchestras. CBS —Dancing yesterdays. h N .. p M CKAC 1730)—Musical sea- chestra. . nr. m. tures. —9:13 P. M : — KMOX (1090)—Barn dance. KYW (1020)—Gerun’s or- KYW < JO2O) —Spitainy’s or- “nanre 8 ' nrochestra. chestra KSTP (1460)—Dance proNBC (WEAF) —Careless love. . „ gram. „ . „ ~ , WGN .720'—Coon Sanders — 9:30 ”• NBC . WEAF)—Rudy Vallee s Nlghthawks. WBBM (770)—Jan Garber’s orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Fuller man. orchestra. WCCO (810)—Lowry Nile WSM (650)—Studio features. WJR (750)—Air theater. Club. ....... o.i— p M _ WGN (720)— Nlghthawks: —7:45 P. M.— 9 - l,> ”• Drake orchestra. CBS—Wallace Silversmiths. WGR (550)-The Carrollers. who —8 P.M.— 10 Q r:, M l snorts- NB P •'WJZ)—Spitainy’s' orCFpA 'B4o'—Bulletins: foot- weather. iwMAQ r ?67o)—Slierrpan’s orball scores. CKGW (690)—Wade s or- chestra (3 hours' KDKA (980)—Freedom city chestra cnestra (J nours . program. KYW (1020'—News; ’’State —11:1a P. M.— KTHS (1040)—Jubilee sing- street." WBBM (770)—Around the ers. ..... CBS—Denny’s orchestra. town (2 hours). KYW (1020)—Financial talk. WCCO (810)—Long s orches- WFAA (800) Grapevine CBS Carborundum band; tra. twisters. Indian Legends. NBC (WEAF)—Tenor, string —11:30 P. M.— NBC (WEAF) —G. E. band trio. „ CBS-Organist concert. WGY (790)—Dance orches- or _ WCCO (810)—Potpourri. t ra. (800)—'Quartet, or WGN (720)—Variety. WJR (750)—News; Floren- w/td' ss /7sn)_niensbereer's WJR (750) -’’Whispers.” tine orchestra. W i£.hestl NBC (WJZ).—Organist. NBC—Amos ‘n’ Andy to. orchestra. WLS (870)—Barn dance (4 WMAQ. WSM. WLS, —11:45 P. M.— „ hours). WENR. WHAS. WSB. WDAF (610) Nighthawks WSM (650)—Barn dance. KTHS. WFAA. f ro ij c WTMJ (620)—Musical pro-|NBC (WJZ) —Slumber mu- ' p. m. Bram _B:is P. M- |WTAM (1070)-0pry house. orKYW (1020.-Smith Bros. I -10:15 P. M.— tra WBBM (7<o) Artists ,trg'T'p 11460—Features. WENR (870)—Dance frolic bUre -*:30 P. M.— N M EAF, - Hedit ' 6 ° r * WGN h ?72o)—"Ladies of the K MOX (10 90>-Village or- >~ F “ r vagaCBS—Radio Forum WDAF (610)—Dance pro- bonds (1 hour). WBBM (770)—Paul White- —12:15 P. M. Master P M- WTMJ^, 620.-Johnson's orWMAQ tr j67o) - Photologue. CBS-G,;v Lombardo’s or- or . Gov. Pollard. Va. CKAC (730)—Organ. chestra; Panico's orches--8:45 P. M.- K orcheVtr!!' —Wayne Ki "*' S frolic. KTHS (1040)—Fiddlers. |WGN (720) Symphony; KNX (1050)—Arnheim s orWGR (550)—Buffalo Club. I WGN syncopators. chestra. SUNDAY —5:30 P. M.— —8 P. M.— j —l® P- M ~ WMAQ (670)—Poems; pian- CKGW (690)—Musical sea- KTHS (1040)—Kingsway or--Ist ture. chestra: tenor. - WGN (720) Tomorrow’s c-Tjc r-n.c ning Club. * Tribune; symphony. CBS—Father Clia Coughlin jj BC ,WEAF)— Our Govern- NBC .WJZ)—Slumber music. KT W (1020) Panico s or- mcnt WMAQ .670)—Auld Sandy; NBc e fwJZ)-Harbor Lights. CM - Majestic Curiosity concert orchestra. WBBM (7701—Chevrolet pro- faftop L.< t . l s P — 10:15 B. M.— WDAF'(6IO)-Concert. NBC (WEAF)-Atwater Kent K ™, s (1020) _ Features; NBC (WEAF) —Big Brother Tom o( , run ., NBC (WEAF) -Xylophonist. Club. KYW u I} 020 ' — Tora ocruns WTMJ (620)—Musical seaWGY (790)—Philco pro- orchestra. ture gram. —8:30 P. M.— i —10:30 P. M.— —6:30 p. 51. NBC (WJZ)—Floyd Gibbons. NBC (WEAF) Russian WBBM (770)—Cecil and Sal- WBBM (770) California: Cathedral choir. ly. , musicale. WENR (870)—Mike and HerWFAA (800) —Artists hour. CBS—Tone pictures. I man: popular concert. NBC (WEAF)—Bajor Bowes _n p m_ IWMAQ (670) —The Bible; family. • ’ . I concert orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Oilomatics. CFCA (840)—Imperial hour. WTMJ (620!—Dance proWLS (870)—Little Brown KTHS (1040) Sweetest Kram church. ! hour. —10:40 P. M.— WRVA (110) Sweetest hour. KYW (1020)—R. & T. proWLS (870)—String players. 1 gram. ' P M WBBM (770)—Ben Berme’s syncopators. „„„ rZ , I orchestra. —10:45 P. M.— WLS (870)—String players, j WENR (870) Symphony KYW ao2o)—Wayne King’s CBS Talk* F ' M '~ j WJR mO)-Lyric poets. orchestra. p _ WCAU 1170) -Central pion- cBS-Roval’'program. slsters ’ CBS Hawaiian music; orWGN'(72o—Dinner concert. ;"™ J io ' I WENR .870)—Air vaudeville NBC (WJZ)— Enna JetUck —9:lo P. 5L— l 2 hours i. melodles. WFAA (800)—Male quartet. WGN (720) Nighthawks; > IRr . ! champions. WJR (750)—Bergin’s orchesNBC (WJZ)—co lier s hour. WMAQ (670)—Musical pro- tra. K Twtr ( i o4o, ~ KlnßSWay or ‘ gram. —11:15 P. M.— CBS— U. S. music school :NBC (WJZ)—Pennzoil Pete. WBBM (7701 Around the WMAQ (670)—Concert or- —9:30 P. 5L— town (2 hours). „ chestra. CBS—Around the Samovar. —11:20 P. M.— WSM (6o0) Services. i cb& tBarnsdall symphony KY w (1020)—Panico's 0r—7:30 P. M.— wm CheS /7sni Hann- Vait chestra. CFCA (840)—Musical sea-i W ho Ur (750) — Ha P py / aU —11:30 P. M the News." NBC ( ™ a Z) -° Tg ™ l * U '^estlT ~ C&SUC ° r * NBC (WEAF)—Choral or- —9:40 P. M.— _ IS p M Chestra. iNBC (WEAF) —At Seth k*vt (C4Hi rnnr/rt nrrhpsWLS (870)—Musical Stars. | Parkers. <64 ° concert orenes ™g Club°’^ Unday EVe * Vo ' Ce 0t the WBBM (770)-Nutty Club. ~ T:43 , P : I ' l, 1 —lO p - M - WTMJ^TMO)—The"* night CBS—Musical feature. 1 CBS—Back home hour. watch.

WFBIVI (1230) Indianapolis :Indiana polls Power and Ligbt Company) SATURDAY P. M 6:oo—Rhythm Ramblers (CBS' 6:ls—Satna Claus. 6:3o—Salon Group. 6:4s—Jean and Lou. 7:oo—Literary Digest (CBS). 7:ls—Arvin Heater Boys. 7:30 —Chevrolet Chronicles. 8:00—Bean Creek Band. 8:30 —National Radio Forum (CBS). 9:oo—Hank SiAlrrtons Show Boat (CBS). 10:00—Jack Denny’s orchestra (CBS). 10:30—Guy Lombardo and Royal Canadians (CBS). 11:00—Time, weather. 11:01—Late news. 11:15—Atop the Indiana roof. SUNDAY A. M. 7:00 —Heroes of the Church (CBS.. B:oo—Morning Musicale (CBS.. 9:oo—Tony’s Scrapbook (CBS). 9:ls—Record program. 9:3o—Christian Men Builders. 10:45~l:i5—Silent. P. M. 1:15 —Cathedral hour (CBS). 2:oo—Curtis Symphony orchestra (CBS) 4:oo—The Rev. Barnhouse (CBSi. 4:3o—French trio (CBS). s:oo—Second Presbyterian church. 6:oo—Concert Trio. 6:ls—Santa Claus. 6:3o—Garcia Grande Grandees. 7:oo—World's Business (CBS). 7:ls—At the Baldwin. 7:3o—Kaltenborn Edits the News (CBS'. 7:4s—Arvin Heater Boys. 7:oo—Majestic program (CBS). B:3o—Gruen Guildsmen. 9:OO—WFBM Male Quartet. 9:ls—Concert hour. 10:00—Back Home hour (CBS) 11:00—Late News. 11:15—Dancing Atop the Indiana roof. 12:00—Cooper's dance orchestra. VVKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) SATURDAY P. M. 4:oo—Sears-Roebuck. 4:ls—Afternoon announcements. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Town tonics. s:ls—Connie and his orchestra. s:4s—Studio concert trio with Paul Sickafusse. 6:ls—Little Stories of daily life. 6:2o—People's “Santa Claus.” 6:3o—Sinbac Radio Club. 6:so—Hatfield's "Air Circus.” 7:oo—Emrich orchestra. 7:3o—Wohlfeld Furriers. B:oo—American Loan family hour. 9:oo—’Smiling” Ed McConnell. 10:00—“Zenith Radio” program. SUNDAY A. M. B:oo—Sunday morning hymns. 9:oo—Hoosier Club Coffee program. 9:3o—Fashioncraft melody maker. 10:00—Chambers rangers. 11:00—Beauty advice. 11:30—Economy program. 12:00 Noon—Kenny s "Coffee Cup. P. M. , , 12:30—The Cpca Cola hour. I:3o—lndiana Wheel and Rim trio. 2:oo—Program. 2:3o—Sunshine piano man. 3:oo—Vesper hour. 3:30 —Harold Blue at the piano. 4:oo—Washington park program. 4:3o—Taylor Carpet Company. s:oo—The Durham Travelers. s:3o—Acme radiator furniture hour. 6:oo—People's coal concert. 6:3o—Oak Grove ensemble. 7:oo—Commonwealth piano duos. 7-30—First Presbyterian church. 8:30 American girl orchestra. 9.00—’ Smiling'’ Ed McConnell. 10:00—The partv stylist and Mary Lee. 10:15—Haunted House of Kildare. 10-30— Harry Bason's grab bag. 12:00—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati SATURDAY P. M 4:oo—The Croslev Dealers hour. 4:s9—Time announcement. s:oo—Fortunes Over the Coffee Grounds. s:os—Brooks and Ross s:l4—Time. s:ls—Crosley Theater of the Air. s:4s—Literary Digest .NBC'. 6:00 —Pepsodent Amos ’n’ Andy (NBC'. 6:ls—Tastveast program (NBC). 6:3o—Croslev Saturday Knights. 7:3o—The Fuller Man (NBC). 8:00—Old Gold Character Readings. B*lVsrifit y. B:3o—Dutch Master Minstrels (NBC‘*. .9:00 —Chicago Opera (NBC). Time. 10 9i—Weather. il:o3—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 10:30—Greystone Ballroom orchestra. 11:00—Little Jack Little. 11:30—The Doodlesockers 12:00—Castle Farm orcheitra. A M. 12:30—Time announcement—Sign off SUNDAY A. M. B:29—Time announcement. B:3o—Church school. 9:3o—Time announcement. 9:3o—Services. 10:59—Time. 11:00—Organ program. 11:30—The Nomads )NBC P. M.

.2:oo—Little Jack Little. .2:3o—The Crosley theater of the air. I:oo—Cincinnati Conservatory of Music program. 2:oo—Temple of the air. 3:oo—Florsheim Sunday feature. 3:ls—Canadian Pacific Musical Crusaders (NBC). 3:4s—"Yiur Eyes” (NBC*. 3:s9—Time. 4:oo—The story of an opera. 4:4s—Hymn time. 4:s9—Time. s:oo—Tommy Atkins and his Grenadiers. s:29—Time. S:3O—R. F. D. program. 6:oo—Hote! Sinton orchstra. 6:ls—Variety. 6:3o—Williams Oilomatics (NBC). 7:oo—Enna Jettick melodies (NBC). 7:ls—Collier’s hour (NBC).

Produce Markets

Eggs (Country Run)—Loss off delivered in Indianapolis. 23c: henery quality No. 1. 32c: No. 2. 15c. Poultry (Buvlne Prices)—Hens weighing 5 lbs. or over. 18c: under 5 lbs.. 16c; Leghorn hens. 13c: springers. 5 lbs. or over 18c or under 5 lbs.. 16c: ducks, springers, 12c: old cocks. 9@llc; ducks full feather-fat white, lie: geese. Bc. These prices are for No. 1 top duality auoted bv Kingan & Cos. Butter (wholesale) —No. 1. 35@36c; No. 2. 33c. Butterfat—29c. Cheese (wholesale selling once per pound)—American loaf. 31c: pimento loal. 32cc: Wisconsin firsts. 27c: Longhorns. 34c: New York Limberger. 3€c. By United Press NEW YORK. Dec. s.—Flour—Dull, but steadv: spring patents. [email protected]. Pork —Dull: mess. $32.50. Lard—Firm; middle west spot. $10.45® 10.55. Tallow—Steadv• special to extras. 4%®4%c. PotatoesFirm: Long Island. *1.60®3.65 barra.l: southern. $8 barrel; Maine. *[email protected] barrel; Bermuda. sß®lo barrel: Canada 45c@ 3 barrel: Idaho. 50c@$3 sacks. Sweet potatoes—Weak; southern baskets. $1.25®! 1.65: southern barrels. s3@4: jersey baskets. [email protected]. Dressed poultry—Steady; turkeys, 20®38c; chickens. 20®38c: fowls. 14® 27c; ducks. 15@22c: ducks. Long Island, 20@22c. Live poultry—Unsettled: geese. 11®20c; ducks. 12®25c; fowls, 20@ 27c; turkevs. 20@30c; roosters, 16<S18c; chickens. 17@24c; capons. 25®35c; broilers, 18@40c. Cheese—Dull; state whole milk, fancv to specials, 20@22'/ic: young Ameiicas 19@21c. By United Press CINCINNATI. 0.. Dec. s.—Butter, steady; creamery in tub lots according to score 28@31c: common score discounted 2@3c; packing stock No. 1. 25c; No. 2,18 c; No. 3, 10c; butter fat, 28@30c. Eggs-Higher; cases included; extra firsts. 35c; firsts, 27c; seconds. 25c: nearby ungraded. 32c. Live Poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount: fowls 5 lbs. and over, 20c: 4 lbs. and over. 16c; 3 lbs. and over. 13c: Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over 13c; roosters, 13c: colored fryers over 3 lbs.. 20c; over 2 lbs.. 21c; broilers colored 1% lbs. and over. 25c: broilers partly feathered. 12c: Leghorn and Orpington fryers over 2 lbs., 17c; roasting chicks 4 lbs and over, 20c; black springers, 12c. By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. s.—Eggs—Market, unsettled: receipts. 4.332 cases: extra firsts. 27c: firsts. 25c: current receipts. 23® 24c; ordinaries. 20@22c; seconds. 15®18c. But-ter-Market. steadv; receipts 5.797 tubs; extras. 33 Vic: extra firsts. 31%@32%c: firsts. 28%@30c: seconds. 26%@27%c; standards. 32c. Poultry—Market, weak: receipts. 4 cars: fowls. 136 c: springers. 17% @ 18c; Leghorns. 14c: ducks. 16c: geese. 14c: turkeys. 18@23c: roosters, 15c. Cheese —Twins. l6@l6'ic: Young Americas, 17c. Potatoes —On track. 240: arrivals. 50; shipments. 738: market, dull; Wisconsin sacked Round Whites. *1.40® 1.50: Minnesota Round Whites. $1.25071.45; Idaho sacked Russets. $1.70® 1.86: Colorado McClures. 51.35&1.80. By United Press CLEVELAND. Dec. s.—Butter—Extras. 33%'C standards. 32c. Eggs—Extras. 28e: firsts. 25c. Poultry—Heavy fowls. 20c; medium. 17c: Leghorn. 10® 13c; heavy broilers. 17@!8c: Leghorn broilers. 15®.16c: ducks. 15@l8c: old cocks. 13c: geese. 15c; turkeys. 28c: dressed rabbits. $2.50 dozen. Potatoes—Ohio Round White, best *l® 1.10 per 60 lb. sack: Maine Green Mountain, mostlv *2 35® 240 per 120-lb. sack; Idaho Russet. $2 35 22.50: mostly. $2.35Q2.40 per 100-lb. sack.

Local Wagon Wheat

Cltv grai nelevators are paying 74c/for No. 1 red wheat and 68c for No. 1 hard wheat New York Liberty Bonds —Dec. 5 2%s 101.28 Ist 4%s 102.28 4tn 4%s Treasury 4s 113. Treasury 4s 108.34 Treasury 3%s 102.22 Treasury 3%s 43 ... 102.90

8:15 Jolly time Pop Corn revue B:3o—World Adventures with Floyd Gibbons (NBC). 8 59—Weather. 9:oo—Salt and Peanuts. 9:ls—Penzoll Pete .NBC). 9:3o—The Crosley concert hour. 9:s9—Time 10:00—Kellogg slumber music 'NBC'. 10:30—Greystone ballroom orchestra. 11:00—Little Jack Little. 11:30—Castle Farm orchestra. 12:00—Time; sign off.

Cash Grain

—Dec. 5 The -bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b.. shipptng point, basis 41 Vic New York Rate, were: Wheat—Steadv: No. 1 red. 76®78c; No. 2 red. 74@76c: No. 2 hard. 72® 74c. Corn—Sasv: No. 4 white. 71®73c; No. 5 white. 66®68c: No. 4 yellow. 65@67%c: No. 5 yellow. 63%@65%c: No. 4 mixed. 62®64c: No. 5 mixed. 60@62c. Oats —Steadv: No. 2 white. 31%@33%c; No. 3 mixed. 30% <5 31%c. Hay—Steady: <F. o. b. country points taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) No 1 timothy. $!6.50@17; No. 2 timothv ,$15@16: No. 3 timothy. sl4 i 15: No. 1 light clover mixed. [email protected]: No. 1 clover mixed. $16.50® 17: No. 1 clover hav. $17.50® IS. —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red. 1 car: No. 1 hard. 1 car; No. 2 mixed. 1 car. Total. 3 cars. Corn—(New) No. 1 white. 1 car: No. i white. 1 car: No. 3 white. 3 cars: No. 4 white. 9 cars: No. 3 yellow. 8 cars: No. 4 vellow. 40 cars: No. 5 yellow. 12 cars: No. 6 vellow. 3 cars: No. 3 mixed. 1 car: No. 4 mixed. 3 cars: No. 5 mixed. 2 cars; sample mixed. 2 cars: ear. 1 car. To„tal. 86 cars. Oats—No. 2 white. 8 cars. Total, 3 cars. By United Press TOLEDO. Dec. s.—Grain close: WheatNo. 2 red. 88Vi®87Vic. Corn—No. 2 vellow. 82@83c. Oats—No. 2 white. 40%<j41%c. Rye—No. 2. 72c. Clover—Domestic prime, old. $14.50: prime new. sls: prime choice, new-. *15.35; prime choice, old. $14.80; December. sls; February. *15.35: March. $15.50. Alsike—Cash. $13.75: December. $13.75: March. $14.25. Butter—Fancv creamery. 36® 37c. Eggs—Country run. 32 @3sc. Hav —Timothy. $1.75 cwt. B-y Times Special CHICAGO. Dec. s.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 561.000 against 961.000: corn. 9i8.000 against 1.178.000: oats. 202.000 against 308.000 Shipments—Wheat. 422.000 against 797,000: corn. 285.000 against 645.000: oats. 186.000 against 184.000. By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. s.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 1 hard. 79 %c. Corn—No. 3 mixed. 72%®74c: No. 4 mixed. 70’i@72c; No. 5 mixed. 68%®69c: No. 2 yellow. 75% @75%c; No. 3 yellow, 72%®74%c; No. 4 yellow. 70Vi®73c: No. 5 vellow. 69®70c; No. 6 vellow. 68571%c; No. 2 white. 85%c: No. 3 white. 76®79%c: No. 4 white. 73® 74‘ic: No. 6 white. 70c: sample grade. 62®68e. Oats—No. 2 white. 37@38c: No. 3 white. 36®36%c. Rye—None. Bariev—--46® 71c. Timothy—sß @8.25. Clover—sls® 22.75. Other Livestock By United Press TOLEDO. Dec. 5 —Hogs—Receipts. 400; market, 15c to 25c lower: heavies. [email protected]; mediums. SB.IQ@B 30; yorkers. [email protected]: pigs. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, light; market steady to strong. Calves—Receipts light: market. 50c lower. Sheep—Rec'.pts, light; market, steady to slow. By United Press CLEVELAND. Dec. s.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.100; holdovers. 152; slow. 10c or more lower; top. $8.75 on 160-250-lb. mixtures; 25c off or downward to $7 and $5 respectively on rough sows and stags. CattleReceipts, 250; steers, dull and weak; common kind, $7<g8.50: cows and bulls, unchanged; low cutter and cutter cows, $2.50@4 mostly: calves, receipts. 200: uneven. mostly steady to weak; spot 50c or more low-er; good to choice vealers. [email protected]; culls to medium. $7.50® 11; according to kind. Sheep—Receipts. 3.200: lambs, steady, quality considered; good to choice selling freely and upward to 58.50; best around $8.75: common to medium throwouts. s6@7; heavies, $7; good fat ewes, [email protected]. Births Boys John and Stella Goode. 1124 South Sheffield. Ada and Gorgetta Powers. 1537 Kappes. Cecil and Bertram Dennis. 5072 Sangster. William and Bessie Weeks, 1864 Thalman. Claire and Mabel Arnold. 27 North Pershing. Lester and Myrtle Wicker. 5735 Rawles. Gervase and Ferry Clements. Coleman hospital. Andrew and Veda Gatlin, Coleman hospital. Charles and Edna Johnson. Coleman hospital. Joseph and Elizabeth Kaesel, Ccleman hospital. William and Alberta Simmons, Coleman hospital. Girls Jack and Lillian Gallamore. 3408 East Twenty-fifth. Frederick and Christena Butler. 1226 North La Salle. Wilmer and Marie Gerringer. St. Vincent’s hospital. George and Esther Acton. Coleman hospital. Walter and Mary Culver. Coleman hospital. . Carey and Lucy Davis. Coleman hospital. Linsfield and Ethel Hill. Coleman hospital. James and Dorothy Mather. Coleman hospital. Charles and Mildred Millikan, Coleman hospital. Lew-is and Lillian Pittman. Coleman hospital. Earl and Lenora Richhart, Coleman hospital. Chester and Wilma Wlmmer, Coleman hospital. Deaths John Conrad Griffith. 2 days. Methodist hosoital. cerebral hemorrhage. May Hooper. 34. Central Indiana hospital. entero colitis. Olive Hedge. 40. 1420 Gross, acute cardiac dilatation. Alice Thom. 76. 1427 North Delaware, pneumonia. Marion Sergis. 44. city hospital, mitral insufficiency. William T. Jameson. 51. 1924 Boulevard place, chronic myocarditis,

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.DEC. 6, 1930

WHEAT OPTIONS HOLD TO FIRM TONEATCLOSE Corn Plunges Downward to 1 to 2-Cent Loss: Oats Off. j By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. s.—Wheat maintained a steady undertone on the | Board of Trade today despite marked weakness in corn. Trade was light and support sufficient to prevent a sharp break and the market was firm at the close. Heavier receipts, long liquidation and some stop loss selling brought pressure to bear on corn and sent that grain plunging downward until buying against the bids and on resting orders checked the decline. Oats averaged lower with corn. At the close wheat was unchanged to % cent higher, corn was 1% to 2% cents lower and oats were % to ’4 cent lower. Provisions were steady to weak. ; Continuing its steady tone. Liverpool closed unchanged to % cent higher. Buenos Aires was also steady at % cent higher at mid-day. Reports from that country indicating less favorable conditions. The Orient was reported buying Canadian wheat Thursday. The milling demand was good. Cash prices were 1 to 1% cents higher. Receipts were 9 cars. Corn declined sharply at the start on the larger receipts. Locals were on the selling side. At mid-session prices were off 1% to 1% cents. Trading was dull and featureless. Cash prices were 1 to 2 cents lower. Receipts were 237 cars. Oats declined a small faction early in sympathy with corn. Commission houses were moderate buyers at the start but locals sold. The market was almost at a standstill and held a minor fractional loss at. mid-morning. Cash prices were unchanged to % cent higher. Receipts were 35 cars. Chicago Gram Table WHEAT— ~ Dec ’ 5 ~ Pm . Open. High. Low. Closf. close Dec. (oldl. .76% .77% .76% .77 76% New. .76'%, .77% .76% .77 .76% Mar. (olQ). .78% .78% .78% .78% .78% . New. .78% .78% .78% .78% .78", May (old). 80% .81% .80% .80% .80' New. .61% .81% .80% .81% .81% July 74% .74% .73% .74% 74' CORNDec. (old). .76% .76% .74% .74% .76 New. .76% .76% .74% .74% .76% Mar. (old., .79% .vs'- .77% 78% 79 3 , New. .80% .80% .78% .78% .79% May (old). .81 .81% .79% .79% .81% , New. 81% .82 .80% .80% .82 July 82% .82% .81 .81% .83 OATS— Dec. (old). .36 .36 .35% .33% .36 Mar. (old). .37% .37';- .36% .37 .37' May (old). .38% .38% .37% .38 38' New. .38% .38% .37% .38% .38% Julv 37% .37% .37% .37% .37% RYEDec. (old). .49 .49 .48'i 481)1 .“6% Mar. (old). .48% .49% .18% .49% .49%’ May (old). .49% .49%- .48% .49% .49% New. 49% .49% .49 .49% ,49'j Julv 48 .48 .47% .47% .47% LARD— Dec 10.07 10.07 10.02 10.03 10.10 Jan. ... 9.67 9.70 9.65 9.67 9.80 Feb 9.67 9.80 Mar 9.62 9.75 May 9.72 9.77 9.65 9.67 9.82 BELLIES— Jan 11.95 11.95 May 12.25 12.12 July 12.25 12.25 By Times Special CHICAGO. Dec. s.—Carlote: Wheat. 9: corn, 196; oats. 15: rye. 0, and barley, f. Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ON BOND” ISSUE In the matter of determining to issue bonds by the Cltv of Indianapolis. Indiana. for the construction of Elemental. School No. 82. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the School Cltv of Indianapolis Marion Countv. Indiana, that the proper leea) officers of said municipality at their regular meeting pIECe on the 25th dav oi November. 1930. determined to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed is *190,000 bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. Interest payable semiannually and principal payable serially from 1932 to 1962. inclusive. The net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit is $686,337,550 and the present indebtedness Is Si 1.318.500 not including an issue of $! 63.000 of bond’s nowpending and this proposed Issue of SICO - 000 of bonds. The proceeds of such bond issue arc to be used for the construction of Elementary School building No. 82. located at the corner of English and Worcester ave nues in the Cltv of Indianapolis. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pav poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved bv such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, bv fifing a petition therefor with the countv auditor on or befr re the expiration of twentvr.ine days from the 28th dav of November. 1930. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Bv A. B. GOOD Business Director