Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1930 — Page 10

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HEAVY SELLING SENDS STOCKS OFF AT CLOSE Leaders Give Ground Late in Day: Entire List Declines.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thtrtv Industrials for Thursday was 170.31. off 3 87. Average of twenty rails was 97.68. off 1.12. Average of twenty utilities was r>9 18. off .68. Average of forty bonds was 93 28. off 45. By United Urea* NEW YORK. Dec. 12.—Concentrated selling in special issues brought stocks down late today, after stubborn resistance to declines had been exhibited throughout most of the session, in turnover considerably under Thursday. The feature breaks were in Bruns Bros, issues, the A stock selling off more than 28 points to a new low at 37 and the B stock off 6 points at 3. Underwood. Elliott Fisher, Hercules Powder. American Locomotive, Trans-America. Marine Midland. International Harvester, California Packing, Intertype, New York Investors and Phillips Jones made new lows for the year or longer with declines ranging to nearly 7 points. In the late trading the ivotal shares gave ground. Steel dipped below 140 alter having touched 141" s ; -Westinghouse Electric fell trom 95% to below 94; Bethlehem Steel from 58% to below 50; Vanadium from 52% to below' 51, and General Eletcric from 46'i to -5. In the last few minutes of trading rallies were made from the lows. The close w r as Irregular. Copper Stock Ip . A rise of 4.902 tons in stocks of copper on Nov. 1 despite curtailment efforts, brought heavy selling into cop ’cr shares, where Anaconda dipped to new low ground for the year, near 31, against a previous close of 33. Other issues lost fractions to a point. Copper metal was being quoted as low as 10% cents a pound by second-hand sellers today. Amusements and oils were weak. In the oil group new lows were made by Standard of New York. Standard of California and several others with losses ranging to above 2 points. Loews broke sharply in the amusements while Paramount made anew low for the year. Bank stocks met some support, but manufacturers was weak, dropping f5% points to 33' on the produce exchange. Rails dipped late in the day with New York Central dropped sharply. Chesapeake <fc Ohio held well. Mercantile issues met support around the previous close. A feature in this group late in the day was Gimbel. which came out 12.600 : hares at 6%. unchanged from the previous close. Call Money Rises American Telephone weakened toward the close and ended the day -at 180%. off 2% points net. Consolidated Gas dropped from its high and closed fractionally lower. Sales for the session totaled 2.024,520 shares, compared with 2,888.910 shares Thursday. According to preliminary calculation. the Dow Jones & Cos. industrial average declined 1.37 to 168.94, and the railroad average 0.46 to 57.22, both new' lows for the current year.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Friday, nee. 12 Clearings .. $5,608,000.00 Debits 5.908.000.00 NEW YORK STATEMENT Dee. 12Clearings $1,070,000,000.00 Balance 166.000.000.00 Fdl. Res. Bnk. Cr. Bal 126,000,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Dec. 12Net balance for Dee. 10 $35,562,802.65 Expenditures 9.671,945.90 Customs rects. month to date 11.352.590.69 CHIC AGO STATEMENT —Dec. 12Clearings $76,600,000 Balances 3.200,000

New York Bank Stocks

(Bv Thompson McKnnon) —Dec. 12— Bid. Ask. America . 60 63 Bank of United States.. 3'- 2 s'. Bankers 102',j 105' . Brooklyn Trust 570 580 Central Hanover 253 238 Chase National 92'i 95'^ Chatham Phoenix National 74 77 Chemical 44 46 City National 97 100 Corn Exchange ... 124 128 Commercial 275 290 Continental 15 18 Empire 50 55 First National 3.750 3.950 Guaranty 460 465 Irving 33' 4 35’4 Manhattan & Cos 75'a 78'j Manufacturers 33'• 35'a New York Trust 149 154 Public 56 59

Net Changes

H<) United Press NEW YORK. Dec. 12.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange today were as follows: „ Up. oft. Amer Can (unchanged! 111 Amer A: IYi reign Pwr 29 5 s ... American Telephone 180’ 4 ... 2'* Anaconda 31 '4 ... l-\ Atchison 176 ... 2 Bethlehem Steel 54*4 ... 2'i Case (Unchanged! ........ 92 Consolidated Gas 82% ... % >\3X Film lA' 27 1 ... ' General Electric 42% ... >4 cenersl Motors (unchanged' 34 tntcrnatnl Tele (unchanged 23 Loews Inc. 48% ... 3% Montgomerv Ward 18% ... % New York Central 116% ... 2 3 . Packard 8% % ... Radio 13% >, Standard oil. New Jersev... 50 ... 1% Transamerca 12 ... 1 r. 2. Steel 139' 4 ... Vanadium SOVa ... % Westinghouse Electric 94 % ... •Ex-dividend.

Investment Trust Shares

(Bv R. H. Gibson & Cos.) —Dec. 12— PRICES ARE TO 13 NOON C. S. T. Bid. Ask. Am & Gen Sec A 14% 15% Am Inv Trust Shares 5% 6 BBastc Industry Shares 6% 6A (Corporate Trust Shares 6% 6% IJJlversifled Trustee Shares A.. 16% 17% ' 1 rst American Corp 7% B'a fixed Trust Oil Shares s*, 6 3 * Fixed Trust Shares A 15% ... Inv Trust NY 7 8 eadtrs of Industry Senes A 8 Nation Wide Securities 6% 6% National Industry Shares 6 6% N Am Trust Shares 6% 6*4 Sel Am Shares s*a s’a Shawmut Bank tov Trust 8 10 Universal Trust 6 3 * 6 T a W Stra’ja In 7 Units 45 54 Super Coro o? Am Tr Sh A... 6% 7% trustee Std Oil A 6% ... Trustee Std OU B 6% 7)4 U Elec. Light & Par A 28% 30%

New York Stocks

—Dec. 12— „ Prev. Railroad*— High. Low. Close, close. Atchison 178% 176 176 178 All Coast Line ..110 108 108 115% Balt A: Ohio 64 63 63 62% Chesa At Ohio.. 39% 38’. 38% 38% Ciiesa Corp 39 37% 38% 38% Chi Ort West..,. 5% 5% 5% 5% Vest 37 35% 35-* 3a CRI Ac P '57 55% 57 54% Del LAt W 77% 76 76% 76% Del Ac Hudson ..137 136 136 136% Erie 24 23% 23% 23 Great Northern.. 60% 59 59% 58% Gulf Mob & Oil. .. ... 15, Illinois Central 74% 72 72% .4% Kan City Bo 35% ... Lou At Nash.... 95 93% 93% 93% Minn 8 L % MK & T 19 18 18% 17% Mo Paclllc pfd. . 97% 95% 90% 96% N Y Central ...118% 118% 116% 119 Nickel Plate ... ~ J®,, NY NH At H..>. 76% 75% ?5% -9 % Nor Pacific 50% 49 49% >0 Norfolk At West 191% 191% 191% 190% O At W 6% 5 5% 5% Perre Marq ••• Pennsylvania .. 57 55% jb 55 Reading f®, • 8® So Pacific 97% 96% 86% 96% Southern Rv.... 58% 57% 58.* 58 St Paul 6 s= 6 5% St Paul pld 10% 9io ?% 9% St LAt 8 1.... 48% 47 4.% 4b% Texas Ac Pac.. 95 94 94 95 Union Pacific ..178 I<**> 2 Wabash 14% 14 14 ... W Maryland... 12% 12 12% 11% West Pacific 3 Am Car A; Fdy 34% 34,t 34- 34 * A:n Locomotive 25% 23% 23% 2a Am Steel Fd . . .27 28% 2i 26,* Am Air Brake S , 33% J3% O n Am Tank.. 85% 63% 63% 66’a General Elec ... 46% 45 4a% 45% Gen Rv Signal 66% 66 662 65 Lima Loco 24% 24% -4/- 23 12 N Y Air Brake 26 ... Press Stl Car.. 3% 3% .3 • SR* Pullman 56% 55% a6 e 55 ,1 Westlngh Ar B. 33% 33-* 33 t 33 2 Westlngh Elec . 95% 93% 94 93% Rubbers— Firestone I®% l®, 8 Fisk % % „5* Goodrich 18 17% li% 17% Goodyear 48% 47% 47% 47 /a Kellv Sprgfld 1% 1% Lee Rubber • 3% .. . U S Rubber 14% 13% 13% 15% Auburn”?! 87% 85% 86% 86% Chrysler 16% 15% 16 15 * Gardner ... \ L* Graham Paige. 3% 3% 3‘t At General Motors . 34% 33% 34 34 Hudson 22% 22% 23% 22% Hupp Aft BV* 9 a 3 * Mack 39 7 /s 39% 39 2 39 Marmon ••• „? * ,3 • Nash . 26% 25% 2o 26 Packard 8% 8% 8 * 8 a Pierce-Arrow *1 sfudebaker . . 21% 21 21 21% Yellow Truck.. 10% 9% 9% 10 Motor Access— .„ Am Bosch ... • •*,, Bendlx Aviation li% 15% } * it Borg Warner.... 8 17 17% 7 Rriffffs . . 15 3 4 15 15 *•> Budd Wheel 9% 8% 9 9 * Eaton 14% Hk El Storage B. . 53Vs 52's 52 a 53% Houda 5% o 5% o Motor Wheel 1® 8 ‘S# Stewart Warner 17% 17 % 17 Timkln Roll 43% 42% 42% 43 Mining— 17 „ Am Metals.. I<% \‘ ll,? Am Smelt 4i* 46 46 41.2 Anaconda Cop. 32% 3! 31 * 3 Cal A: Hecla.. ■ 8% 8% 8% 8 Cal At Ariz 35% 3d 35 3d Cerro de Pasco. 25% 2d% -5% 25.4 Dome Mines ... .. ... Freeport Texas. 31 30is 30% AU t Granby Corp ... 15% 15 15 16 Great Nor Ore 19% 19% 19% 19.4 Howe Sound . 23V* 22% 22,4 • • lilt Nickel 17 J 4 16 s 16% 17 Inspiration .... 8% 8% 8-a 5 .4 Kennecott Cop. 25% 24% 24_* 2o * Magma Cop ■ • 21 * 21.a Miami Copper .. 8% 8% 8% 9 Tlcv Cons 11 10% 10% 11 lexxas Gui Sul 50% 48% 49 49 2 U S Smelt 23 23% Amerada 20% 20 20 J g 20% Am Republic. .. 6% 5% 5% ® * Atl Refining... 19% 18% }?% J 8 Rarnsdall 12% UVa 11% 12% Beacon *2,, "-4 Houston ... 8% 8/2 Indian Refining.. 3% 3% 3% 3ve Mex Sbd H 10% 10% 11 Mid Conti. . 13% 13 13% 13% Pan-Anler )B) • • ’l Phillips 16 4% 14% 15% Pr Oil Ac Gas.. 14% 14 14 14 Pure Oil 10% 10 10 10 Richfield 6% -5% and% 6-a Roval Dutch 40% 39% 39% 40 Shell Un 8. 7% 7% 8% Simms Pt 6% 6% 6% 6% Sinclair 11% }l% }J* }},'* Skrllv Standard of Cal 48% 44% 44,4. 47 Standard of N.l 51% 49% 50 50 * Standard of N Y 24% 23% -3% 24 4 Texas Cos. 35% 34% 34% 35% Union Oil 22 ’4, -It 21 b 22 b Mills.. 34% 33% 33% 34% Bethlehem .. .. 58% 54% d4 < 5i Bvers A M 40% 39% i?,. Colo Fuel 23 -1 * 21/a -1 4 Cruc Steel 54 4 52'* d2'd 53 Inland 60'4 60 60 59 4 Ludlum 10% 10 10% 9% Midla'd 21% 21 21-4 20 a Repuh lAt S ... 16% 15% 15 4 ,15 2 U S Steel 141% 139*4 139% 1397a Vanadium 52% 50% 50% 51 Youngst SAc W 23Ve 22% 22- 4 23 Youngst S&T... •• 93* Tobaccos — Am Sumatra .. 9 .< A Tob Anew.. 102 101% 101% 101

Produce Markets

Fees (Oountrv R. uni—Loss oil delivered in Indianapolis. 23c: henery duality No. 1. 32c: No. 2. 15c. „ . . Po’iltrv (Buvlns Pricesl— Hens weighing 5 lbs. or over. 17c; under 5 lbs.. 15c; Leghorn hens. 11c: springers. 5 lbs or over. 16c; or under 5 lbs.. 15c; ducks, j'Drinfcpr?. lie. old cocks. 9<frllc; ducks, full feather fat white. 11c: geese, He. These prices are for No 1 top uuaiitv Quoted bv Kingc.n & Cos Butter (wholesale)—No 1. a5S36c: No. 2. 33e. Butterfat—29c. Cheese (wholesale selling once oei pound ‘—American loaf. 31c; pimento loal. 32cc- Wisconsin firsts. 27c: Longhorns. 34c: New York Limberger. 36c. By Unite} Press NEW YORK. Dec. 12.—Flour—Quiet and steady; spring patents, $4.50ft?4.85. PorkQuiet: mess. $31.50. Lard—Weak: middle west spot. $9.95ftf10.05. Tallow Quiet; special to extra 49*ffi4 5 aC. PotatoesQuiet and easy; Long Island. $1.50ftc3.75 bbl southern, $6 n 6.50 bbl.: Idaho sacks. 50cft?$3. Sweet potatoes—Weak: southern baskets. $1.25fti;1.35: southern bbls.. sl@ 3.50: jersev baskets. 50c : '.52.25. Dressed poultry—Quiet; turkeys. 21@38c: chickens. 15 ft/ 37 c' capons, 28ftf42c: fowls. 14(d.27c; ducks 13ft/22c; ducks. Long Island. 20ft; 22c. Live poultry—Steady; geese. 20ft?25c; ducks. 13 '< 22c; fowls. 14923 c; turkeys. 20 •; 80; roosters. 12ft; 13c; chickens. 12®21c: capons. 25ft; 35c broilers. 25940 c. CheeseDull and unsettled; state whole milk, fancy to specials. 20®22Vzc; young Americas. 18'iftt21c. tin T’nitnl Press , n _ .. CINCINNATI. 0., Dec. 12.—Buttersteady; creamery in tub lots according to score! 29ft; 31c; common score discounted. 2ft; 3c: packing stock No. 1,25 c: No. 2. 18c; No. 3,10 c: butter fat. 28?30c. Eggs steady; cases included; extra firsts. 31c; firsts. 25c: seconds. 23c; nearby ungraded. 28c. Live Poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount; fowls 5 lbs. and over. 18c: 4 lbs. and over. 16c; 3 lbs. and over, 13c; Leghorns 3 lbs. and over. 13c: roosters, 13c: capons. 8 lbs. and over. 25c: under 8 lbs.. 21c: slips. 21c; stags. 16c; colored fryers over 3 lbs . 19c; over 2 lbs.. 19c: broilers colored l'i lbj. and over. 21c: broilers partly feathered., 12c; Leghorn and Orpington fryers over 2 lbs.. 17c: roasting chciks. 4 lbs. and over 19c: black springers, 12c. By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 12. Eggs Market steady; receipts. 2.002 cases: extra firsts. 28c: firsts. 2oc: current receipts. 23 ft; 24c: ordinaries. 20ft?22c: seconds. 15. ft? 18c. Butter—Market easy; receipts. 7.341 tubs: extras, 31'.*c; extra firsts. 30ft;30Vic: firsts, 27'jft728c. seconds. 26ffi26'jc; standards. 30c Poultry—Market steady; receipts. 3 cars: fouls. 17c: springers. 17'jc: Leghorns. 13c: ducks. 16c; geese. 14c; turkeys. 18i; 24c: roosters, 13'iC. Cheese— Twins. 16ft;16'-4C: Young Americas. le’ac. Potatoes—On track. $1.59: arrivals, 69; shipments. $5.43: market dull; Idaho Sacked Russets, [email protected]; Colorado McClures, $1 80. By United Press CLEVELAND. Dec. 12.—Butter—Extras. 31'jc; standards, 30c. Eggs—Extras. 28c: firsts, 25c Poultry—Heavy fowls. 20c; medium. 17c: Leghorns. Leghorn fowls. 14ft;17c; heavy broilers. 17ftfl8c: Leghorn broilers. 13ft; 15c: ducks. 15ft?18c: old cocks. 13c; geese, 15c; turkevs. 26c; live rabbits. 124; 13c: dressed rabbits. $2.50 dor Potatoes —Ohio Round Whites, mostly sift; 1.10: per 60-lb. sack. Maine Green Mountain. $2.35 ..-2.40 per 120-lb. sack. Idaho Russet. 52.40';2.50 per 100-lb. sack.

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Indianapolis Stocks

—Dec. 12Bid. Ask. American Central Li Inc C 0.1.000 Belt R, R & S Yds Cos c0m.... 48 51% Belt R R Yds Cos pfd 53 •Central Indiana Pw Cos pfd 7s 80% 87 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 7s 97 101 “Commonweath Ln Cos pfd... 100 Hook Drug Cos com 15 Indiana Hotel Cos Clapl com.X2s Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 6s 101 Indpls Gas Cos com 6s 58 62'/? “Indpls Pwr <fe Lt Cos pfd 6**s 99% 102% Indpls Pu Welf L Assn com 8s 53 Indpls Water Cos pfd 5s 101% ... Interst Pu Ser Cos pr 11 pfd 6s .. 90 Interest Pu Ser Cos pr li pfd 7s 99 102% 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 7s. 105 110 Prog Laundry Cos com 31 E Rauh & Sons Fertll Cos pfd 6s 47 Terre Haute Lt & Pwr pfd 65 Union Title Cos com 3s 29 37 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 7s .. 94 Van Camp Prod Cos 2d pfd Bs.. .. 100 Auburn Automobile Cos c0m.... 86 88 Backstay Welt Cos com 10% 19 Ind Pipe Line Cos 15 20 Link Belt Cos com 33 33% Lynch Galss Machine Cos com. 13 15 Mead Johnson & Cos com .... 70% 72 IN Y Central Railroad Cos 118% 119% Noblitt-Sparks Industries Inc. 38' t 40% Perfect Circle Cos com 25 28% Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc pfd 85 90 Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc com 26 30 Ross Gear & Tool Cos 19 22 Standard Oil Cos (Indiana)... 35 Studebaker Corporation 20*a 22'a Bonds Belt R R & Stk Yds Cos 5.... 85 ... Broad tipple Trac 22 ... I Cent Ind Gas Cos 5s 98% ... Citizens Gas Cos 5s . 101 ... Citizens Street Railroads 5s Garv Street Rv Ist 5s 69 ... Home T & T of Ft. Wayne 6s. .102 Ind Railway Sc Light Cos os.. 94 Indiana Service Corpn 5s 85 ... Indpls Pwr &Lt Cos 97% 99% [ Indianapolis Gas Cos 5s 99% 102 I Indpls & Martinsv Ua Hr Cos 5s 15 ( Tndpls Sc Northw Trac Cos 55.. 5% ... ! Indpls St Rw 4s Indpls Trac & Term Cos 55.... 60 64% Union Rv 100 Indpls water 5s 98 Indpls V.'ater Cos sV*s 103 104% Indpls Water Cos 5%s 103 104% I Indpls Wa Cos Ist hen & ref 5s 98 1 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 96 j Indpls Water Works Sec 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 Rub Serv Cos 5s 98 No Ind Teleph Cos 6s. .... 98% 100 : Ter Haute Trac & Li Cos 5s

Cash Grain

—Sept. 12— I The bids for car lots of grain at the ; call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, jf. o b.. shipping point, basis 41‘bc New ! York rate, were: Wheat—Firm; No. 1 red. I IS'/i'dlO'if, No. 2 red, 74 1 ,b@76 1 2c: No. 2 hard, 72’,i @74 lie. Corn—Firm: No. 2 white, 66ft; 68c: No. 5 white. 63@64c; No. I 4 yellow. 639 65c; No. 5 yellow, 61@63c; i No. 4 mixed, 59(5 61c; No. 5 mixed. 57@ 59c. Oats—Firm: No. 2 white. 30'ifti32Vac; | No. 3 white, 29Vi@30!jC. Hay—Steady: (F. o. b. country points taking 23’/2e or | less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville). ; Timothy—No. 1, sl6.softiT7: No. 2 timothy, 15ft?16c; No. 3 timothy. 13®14c; No. 1 light clover mixed. $16:916.50: No. 1 clover mixed, $16.50@17; No. 1 clover hay, $17.50 18. —lnspections—- | Wheat—No. 1 mixed, 1 car. Total 1 car. ! Corn—(New), No. 3 white, 1 car; No. 4 1 white, 10 cars: No. 5 white. 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 3 cars; No. 3 yellow. 12 cars; No. 4 | vellow, 46 cars: No. 5 yellow. 22 cars; No. 6 yellow. 3 cars: Sample yellow, 1 cer; No. 4 mixed. 5 cars: No. 5 mixed, 1 car; No. 6 mixed. 1 car: Sample mixed. 2 cars. Total. 98 cars. Oats—No. 1 white. 9 cars: No. 2 white. 3 cars; No. 3 white, 1 car. Total. 13 cars. New York Liberty Bonds —Dec. 12— 3'*S 101.28 Ist 4Ns 102.29 4th, 4'.4S 103.17 I Treasury 4's 112.90 Treasury 394s 106.70 Treasury 3 3 aS, ’47 102.18 Treasury 3%5. '43 101.28 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Dec. 12High Low Close March 5.88 5.85 5.85 JBly 5.65 .... 5.65 September 5.55 5.50 5.50 December 6.67 6.67 Indian Agent to Be Named WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—Appointment of an Indian agent for | the Osage agency to succeed J. George Wright, who is being retired. is expected shortly. D. E. Murphy, it was understood will be ! appointed.

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PORKERS SHOW STRONG TREND AT CITY YARDS Cattle Market Steady; Veals Sell Off 50 Cents at $10.50 Down. HOGS Dee- Bulk Early Top. Receipts. 5. 58.25® 8.25 S8 35 14.000 . 8.30 8.35 3,000 8. 8.50® 8.60 8.60 i.OOC 9. 8.40 8.45 11.000 10. 8.25® 8.35 3.35 11.000 11. B.oott 8.10 8.10 7.000 12 8.15® 8.25 8.25 5.000 Hogs showed a general improvement in all classes at the city stock yards this mornir. %. The bulk, 100 to 300 pounds, sold in a range of $8.15 to $8.25, the latter figure holding at the early top price. Receipts were estimated at 5,000; holdovers were 145. Cattle were generally steady. Receipts numbered 400, Vealers were weaker, selling 50 cents lower at $10.50 down. Calf receipts were 400. Sheep were steady with receipts of 1,000. Lambs sold mostly at $7.50 down. Top price was $7.75. Chicago hog receipts were 23,000, including 9,000 direct and 12,000 holdovers. The market opened slow, selling generally around 10 to 15 cents higher than Thursday’s average or steady with best time; several loads of 170 to 230 weights sold at $7.80 to $7.85; choice light weights held even higher. Cattle receipts were 2,000 and calves 1,000; the market strong. Sheep receipts were 7,000; market strong. HOGS Receipts, 5,000: market, higher. —Light Lights—-(l4o-160) Good and choice. . 8.15 -Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 8.25 (180-200) Good and choice... 8.25 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice... 8.20 (220-250) Medium and g00d... 8.15@ 8.20 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice... 8.15 (290-350) Good and Choice... 7.90(8 8.15 —Packing Sows—-(27s-500) Medium and g00d... 6.75® 7.50 (110-130) Slaughter pigs 8.15 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts, 400; market, steady. Good and choice $10.50(813.00 Common and medium [email protected] (1,100-1,500) Good and choice 10.00®) 12.V5 Meduim . [email protected] —Heifers—-(3oo-850) Good and choice 8.50® 11.60 Common and medium 5.00 @ 8.50 Good and choice 5.25'b; 7.00 Common and medium 4.00% 5.25 Low cutters and cutters 2.50@ 4.30 —Bulls (yearlings excluded)— Good and choice beef 4.75(8 6.25 Butter, common and medium.. 3.00® 4.75 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 400; market, lower. Good and choice $10.00©!10.50 Medium '. 6%10.00 Cull and common 4.00® 6.00 —Calves—-(2so-300) Good and choice 6.50® 9.50 Common and medium 4.00® 6.50 STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS Good and choice $ 6.25® 8.30 Common and medium 4.00® 6.45 (800-1,500) Good and choice 6.35® 8.50 Common and medium 4.50® 6.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000; market, steady. Good and choice $ 7.00® 7.73 Common and medium 6.00® 7.00 —Ewes— Medium and choice 3.50® 3.75 Cull and common I.oo® 2.50 ! Other Livestock By United Press .. CHICAGO. Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts. 23,000: including 9.000 direct; active. 10® 15c higher than Thursday’s average; top. $8; bulk. 130-180-lb. weights. $7.85@8; 190-220-lb. weights. $7.80fe7.90: few to $8; 220-300-lb. weights. $7.*70(a"7.85; pigs. $7.75 @8; packing sows. $6.75®7.15; light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice, $7.80®8: light lights, 160-200 lbs., good and choice, $7.85&8; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice. $7.75@8; heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]: packing sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good. [email protected]: slaughter pigs, 100-130 lbs., good and choice, $7.50@8. Cattle— Receipts. 2.000; calves. 1.000; duality on the plain order; all killing classes slow and steady to weak at week’s uneven decline. Slaughter cattle and vealers—Steers. 600-900 lbs., good and choice, $10@14; 900-1100 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; 1100-1300 lbs., good and choice. $9.25® 13.50: 1300-1500 lbs., good and choice. s9®l3; 600-1300 lbs., common and medium. $6.50(89.75: heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]: common and medium. [email protected]: cows, good and choice. [email protected]: common and medium. $3.75@5: low cutter and cutters. s3®4; bulls, yearlings, excluded. good and choice, beef. [email protected]: cutter to medium. [email protected]: vealers. milk fed. good and choice. $7.50@10; mediums. $6.50(87.50: cull and common. $5(86.60. Stocker and feeder cattle—Steers. 500-1050 lbs., good and choice. s7@>: common and meduim. $5.50(87. Sheep—Receipts. 7,000; market .mostly strong: better grade fat lambs. $7.50@8: top paid by shippers and city butchers', fat ewes. [email protected]. Slaughter sheep and lambs—Lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $7(88.10: medium. $5.75@ 7: all weights, common. [email protected]; ewes.

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(By Thomson Ar McKinnon) —Dec. 12— Close: Close. Am Com Pwr. 13% H? Plpe ’" tl" a£ SVt?:: % jfjg 27% Aviantm of Am 23 Brazil PAr L... 21% Newmont Min.. 51% Can Marc Hud Pwr... 10 Cities Serv 17 £ lles 22% Cons Gas 84%, Noranda 13% Cord 4% Penroad 6 Crocker Ar Wh. 7% £ r ‘ nc e * Whtly 1 Elec Bond Sh.. 41% Sajt Creek 6% Ford of Can... 20% Sel Indus 2% Ford of Eng... 14% Schulte Ret .r.. 3% Ford of France 8% Shenandoah ... 5 Fox Theater ... 4% Std of Ind 34% Goldman Sachs 6% Std of Kv 20% Gulf Oil 65% Trans Air Trans 5 Hudson Bay ... 4%!Un Gas new ... 734 Humble Oil 65% Un Lt Ar Pwr... 23 Ind Pipe 16% Dn Verde 8% Ir.d Terr (A)... 16% Ut In Ind 6% Insul! Ut ..... 36%'Ut Pwr 9% Int Super 21 Vacuum Oil .... 60% Int Pete 14% Walgreen 19 Midwest Ut .... 17% 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. [email protected]; all weights, cull and common. *[email protected]; feeding lambs. 50-75 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]. By United Press Dec - 12 - H °(f s —Receipts. 400; holdovers none; pigs to 275-;b weights 10c higher; bulk. $8.35; rough sows at $7; 25c higher; stags steady at $5. Cattle—Receipts. 300; draggy with week-end ctemand now; undertone generally weak to 25c lower; only scattered common steers around [email protected]; low cutter and cutter cows around $2(83.75. sold early. Calves— Receipts. 100; raggy. -pathy” and weak: spot 50c lower; bulk vealers, sl2 downward; choice to prime lots, $12.50: common to medium around sß® 10. Sheep—Receipts. 1.100; fat lambs 25c lower, other steady: bulk S8 dow’nward: best around $8.25: throwouts. [email protected]; heavies upward to $7; fat ewes. $3; occasionally $3.50. By United Press CINCINNATI, Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,347. including 637 direct; 360 holdovers; fairly active, mostly 15c higher; on 160 lbs. upward; spots up more on heavyweights: light lights steady to mostly 15c higher; sows steady to 25c lip; better grade 160-230-lb. averages, largely $8.50: some 240-250 lbs. around $8.35. and 270 280 lbs., [email protected]; 120-150 lbs.. $8 to mostly $8.15; bulk sows. $6.75@7. Cattle—Receipts. 475; calves. 200: steers and heifers slow, steady to weak: odd lots common and medium grades. $6(87.75: more desirable kinds upward to $9.50: springling of yearlings upward to $11; late trade beef cows weak to 25c lower; bulk. [email protected]; few. $6; lowcutters and cutter cows strong: bulk. s3® 4; bulls steady to $5.75 down; vealers steady with Thursday’s late trade or $9.50 @11; on good and choice lower grades, slow. $9 down. Sheep—Receipts. 250; better grade light and handy weight lambs steady. [email protected]; lower grades strong to 50c higher, mostly $6.50@7; sheep steady; fat ewes. $2&3. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. 111.. Dec. 12.—Hogs— Receipts. 10,000; market, uneven, steady to 10c higher: mostly 5(810c up: top. $8.10; bulk. 140-290 lbs.. [email protected]: 100-130 lbs.. $7(87.75; sows. $6.75®7. Cattle—Receipts. 800; calves, receipts. 500: market, not enough steers to have a market; vealers 25c higher at $11.25; other classes steady; mixed yearlings and heifers largely s6<®B; cows. s4@s; low cutters. $2.50(83: medium bulls mostly s4®s. Sheep—Receipts, 1.000; market, few choice lambs to city butchers steady to 25c higher at $7.75<88; packers not bidding: throwouts. [email protected]; fat ewes, $3.50 down. By United Press PITTSBURGH. Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.800: holdovers 300: market mostly 10® 15c higher; sows and pigs steady; iSO-230 lbs.. $8.50®8.65; 230-270 lbs.. [email protected]; 100-140 lbs.. $8.25©8.50; good sows. $6.75 @7. Cattle—Receipts. 25: no early trading. Calves—Receipts, 150; market steady; good and choice vealers, $9.50@12; medium grade. $6.50@9. Sheep—Receipts. 500; fat iambs strong; desirable kind. $7.75 @8.25.

In the Cotton Markets

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Dec. 12.—Cotton was a shade higher this morning and so were cables. Yarns and dry goods were reported a trifle easier as of yesterday. While business was quiet, except at the opening, the tone of the market was very steady and the feeling is that the market has been through a period of drastice liquidation which is now about complete. Inquiry increased in the second hour and May contracts sold at $10.56. Hedge selling has declined to a point where it is hardly a market factor and so-called Christmas cotton, which is sometimes sold to defray the extra expense of that season, has not been in sufficient volume to attract attention. After mid-day prices turned easy on lack of support. Prices are too low for us to entertain anything but a friendly attitude to the market. NEW ORLEANS —Dec. 12High. Low. Close. January *. 10.03 9.76 9.76 March' 10.30 10.02 10.02 May 10.54 10.29 10.29 July 10.73 10.46 10.46 October 10.90 10.64 10.64 December 9.92 9.70 9.70 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 10.00 9.73 9.73 March 10.28 10.03 10.03 Mav 10.56 10.30 10.30 ,T U ly 10.73 10.50 10.50 October 10.95 10.68 10.68 December 9.99 9.66 9.70 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. Tanuarv .............. 10.10 9.88 9.89 Ma-ch 10.88 10.13 10.13 Mav . ! 10.63 10.39 10.39 October' 10.99 10.74 10.74 . December 9 - 8 J

GRAIN FUTURES HOLD TO FIRM TRADING RANGE Lack of Influential News Responsible for Dull Market Action. By United PrCHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Holding to a narrow range in a dull session, wheat closed unevenly steady on the Board of Trade today. Easiness at Winnipeg and weakness in corn caused July to sag while the other months held fairly steady. Corn was erratic and lower but showed good recuperative powers, with commission houses picking up lots on the weak spots. Oats were quiet and followed corn. At the close wheat was 1 k cent lower to Vi. cent higher, corn was 3 i cent to 1 cent lower and oats were % cent to % cent lower. Provisions were weak to sharply lower. Liverpool declined during the late trading, but firmed up to finish % to cent lower. Buenos Aires was steady at Vi cent higher at mid-day. The farm board was not forced to take any wheat during the morning as transactions were on a small scale and selling was not large. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were fifty-three cars. Com reacted at mid-morning when locals sold and the market sold back to % to Vt cent lower. The opening had been fractionally higher with a better tone. There was no pressure owing to the better conditions in other speculative markets. Receipts were about as expected. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 167 cars. Oats started steadily, but local professionals sold and prices eased, but were only % to Vi cent lower at mid-morning. Commission houses bought, but the market was generally very quiet. Cash prices were % to 1 cent lower. Receipts were thirty cars. Chicago Grain Table —Dec. 12WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Clone, clone. Dec. (old). .77% .77% .77 .77% .77% New. .77% 77% .77% Mar. (old). .79% .79% .79% .79 %.79% New. .79% .797* .79% .79% .79% May (old). .81 .81% .81 .81% .81 New. .81% .81*4 .81% .81%- .81 % July 72 .72% .71% .72 .72% CORN— Dec. (old), .72% .72% .71 .71% .72% New. .71% .72% .71 ,7t% .71% Mar. (old), .75% .75% .73% .73% .74% New. .75% .75% .74% .74*/* .75% May (old). .77 .77% .75% .75% .76’, New. .77% .77% .76% .76% .77% July 78 Vi .78*/* .77V* .77% .78 OATS— Dec. (old). .34% .34% .34 .34*,* .34% Mar. (old). .35% .35% .35 .35 .35% New. .35 1 * .35% .35% .35% .... Mav (old). .36% .36% .35% .36 .36% New. .36% .36% .36 .36% .36% July 35% .35% .34% .34% .35% RYE— Dec. (old). .47% .47% .47 .47 .47% Mar. (old). .47% .47% .47% .47% .47% Mav (Old). 48 .48% .47% .47% .48 New. .48 .48% .47% .47% .48 July .45 % .46 .45% .45% .45% LARD— Dec 9.57 9.57 9.50 9.50 9.57 Jan 9.05 9.15 9.02 9.03 9.05 Feb 9.02 9.05 Mar 9.15 9.10 9.00 9.00 9.05 May 9.25 9.30 9.12 9.12 9.22 BELLIES— Jan 11.50 11.75 Mav .... 11.65 11.70 11.65 11.70 11.80 July 11.95 12.10 B.y Times Special CHICAGO. Dec. 12.—Carlots. Wheat, 11; corn, 141; oats, 26; rye, 0, and barley. 9. By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 12.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 1 hard, 79%; No. 2 hard. 78%c. Corn—No. 2 mixed. 72%c; No. 3 mixed, 69%@70%c; No. 4 mixed 68%@70c; No. 5 mixed, 66%((!67%c; No. 3 white. 74Vi®75c; No. 4 white. 70%®72c: No. 5 white. 69c. Oats—No. 2 white 35@35%c; No. 3 white, 34%c; No. 4 white. 33%c. Rye—None. Barley—47® 70c. Timothy—sß@B.7s. [email protected].

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Local Wagon Wheat

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Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1127-M. In the Matter cf the Application of McDaniel Freight Line for a eertiOcats of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier cf property over State Highway* No. 41 and 34. between Attica and Williamsport. Indiana, and Indianapolis. Indiana. passing through and servln* Veedersburg. Hillsboro, waynetown. Crawfordsville. New Rass, Jamestown. Liston. Pittsboro. Brownsburg. Clermont and any other Intermediate points. Notice Is hereby given that the Publice Service Commission of Indiana will conduct nubile hearl sg- in the above entitled cause In the of the Commission. 401 State House, at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday. December 22. 193 C. Public participation in this hearing IB reauested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF IN-* DIANA. Bv R. M. YOUNG. Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. December 11. 1930. NOTICE TO RIDERS TRACTOR-TRUCKS FOR USE IN COLLECTION AND REMOVAL OF GARBAGE AND ASHES. SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis. Indiana. December 11. 1930. Sealed bids will be received b\ ti;a Board of Sanitary Commissioners for tho Sanitarv District of Indianapolis, at it* Office. Cltv Hall. Indianapolis, indiana. until 10:00 o clock A. M. on the 6th day of January. 1931. for one 7% son tractortruck and one 3 to 4-ton tractor-truck, for use in the collection and removal or garbage and ashes, according to the specifications for said tractor-trucks, respectively. on file In the office of said Board. Each bid for said 7%-ton trac-tor-truck shall be accompanied bv a check for $200.00 pavable to said Board, certified bv a reputable bank, and each bid for said 3 to 4-ton tractor-truck shall be accompanied bv a check for $l5O 00 pavable to said Board, certified bv a reputable bank. Said bids will be opened after 10 o'clock A. M. on said 6th day of January. 1931. but the Board reserves the right to defer act‘on on said bids as provided in said specifications. The Board further reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. B J. T. JEUP. President. O. C. ROSS. Vice-President. A. H. MOORE. Board of Sanitary Commissioners. Sanitarv District of Indianapolis. Death Notices PALENCAR, MARGARET—Age 14 vrs.. died Thursday. Dec. 11. at residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palencar, 2d ave.. west of Kerr rd.. Mars Hill Funeral Sat.. Dec. 13. 8:30 a. m.. at residence: 9 a. m.. St. Ann's church. Buriat Holv Cross cemetery. GEORGE W. USHER In charge. ' :. —n .. —3 Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITHPILES When vou can positively get well or IB will cost you nothing? This Is strictly a home treatment. Also wonderful lung, throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-post to anv part, ol U. S. Call or write for free literature. G. RWYSONG. 219 K. of P Bldg. Office Ri. 4267: res. 2939 N. Meridian. Ta, 4940 I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself on and after Dec. 12. 1930. WALTER L, WRIGHT, 2611' * W. Michigan HOME-BAKED—Fruit cakes: other \arletles: also candles. LI. 9939. Rl. 3245, BUY vour Xmas poultry from M by MURPHY 636 Indiana Ave. Rl. O'2o TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINKSST