Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1931 — Page 12

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PORKER PRICES OFF 15 CENTS; CATTLE STEADY Sheep, Lambs Move Uneven; Vealers Sell Lower at $9 Down. HOGS -n b .. Early Top Receipt*. m 7 90 $7.90 3.000 U -® 7.75 7 75 3,500 * i'lVt 7 f? 7 65 4.500 •} - 7 S® 7 55 7.55 7.000 32 S JgJ. 7 JO 7.50 5.000 7.00® 7.55 7 55 5.000 6,90® 7.45 7.45 5,000 Porker prices at the Union ■-stockyards today turned to a lower trend, with prices ranging mostly 10 to 15 cents lower than Thursday’s best time. The bulk, 140 to 100 pounds, were selling at $6.90 ♦o $7.45. Early top sold at $7.45. Receipts were estimated at 5,000. Holdovers, 589. Cattle market dull and scarce, with a few slaughter classes of steers mostly steady. • Receipts were 500. Vealers sharply 50 cents lower, selling at $9 down. Receipts, 700 Sheep and lambs, little change, with a choice grade of lambs, selling at $8.50 ot above. Receipts, 500. Chicago hogs receipts were 26,000, including 11,000 directs. Holdovers 1.000 Asking strong to 10 cents higher than Thursday’s average, few jales around steady. Few hogs weighing 160 to 190 pounds, sold at $7.35, while choice kinds held higher. Good and choice weights around 220 to 250 pounds, were selling at $7.10 to $7.25, choice of 300 pounds, held at $6.80. Cattle receipts 2,000. Calves 1.000, and steady Sheep receipts 16,000 and tendy. HOGS Receipt*. 5,000; market, lower. —Light Lights—--140-160) Good and choice...s 7.00 —Light Weights—--160-180) Good and choice... 7.25® 7.30 'IBO-200t Good and choice... 7 40(4 7.45 —Medium Weights—--200-220) Good and choice... 7.30® 7.35 ■220-250) Medium and g00d... 7.10)® 7.25 —Heavy Weights—--250-280) Medium and choice. 6.90® 7.15 '290-350) Good and choice... 6.60® 6.95 —Packing Sows—--275-500) Medium ana good.. 5.25® 6.00 110-130) Slaughter pigs 6.50® 6.85 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts, 500; market, steady. -ood and choice ...$ B.oo® 10.50 Common and Medium 5.00® 8.00 (1,100-1.500) Good and choice [email protected] Medium 5.25® 7.75 —Hellers—-(soo-850) ciood and choice 7.50® 9.00 Common and medium 4.00® 7.50 Common and medium 4.50® 5.5 C Good and choice 3.75® 4.f' Low cutters and cutters 2.50® 3.75 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 4.25® 5.25 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 700; market, lower. Good and choice $ 8.50® 9.00 Medium fo® B.do Cull and common 4.00® 4.00 —Calves—-(2so-300) i iood and choice S 6.00® 9.00 Common and medium 3.50® 6.00 STOCKERS AND FEEDER STEERS ciood and choice $ 6.00® Common and medium 4.25® 6.00 (800-1.500) „ oOE Good and choice 6-00® § Common and medium 4.50® 6.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 500; market, steady. Ciood and choice $ 8.50® 9.00 common and medium 6.50® 8.50 —Ewes— Medium and choice 3.00@ 5 52 Cull and common 1.50® 3.00 Other Livestock Si/ Times Special LOUISVILLE, Feb. 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 800; market, steady; 300 lbs. up, $6.35; •25-300 lbs . $6.70; 160-225 lbs., $7.50; 130160 lbs., $7.10; 130 lbs. down, $6.50; roughs, S3; stags, $4 Cattle—Receipts, 100; market. steady; prime heavy steers, [email protected]; heavy shipping steers. $6 50®7.50; medium, and plain steers, ss® 6.50; fat heifers, 35.50©8; common to medium heifers, s4® VSO; good to choice cows. S4WS; medium ro good cows. $3.50® 4; cutters, $3®3.50; canners. *2®2.75; bulls, [email protected]; feeders, 56.25@7; medium to good feeders, $5.25®. 6 25; Stockers, s4®;6; calf receipts, 200; market, steady; good to choice, $6.50®.8; mediums. 54.50®6: common to medium, $3®4.50. Sheep—Receipts, 50; market, steady; ewe and wether lambs. $8.50; buck lambs, $7.5C: seconds, $5.50 dpwn; clipped sheep, s3@4. Thursday’s shipments—Cattle. 100; calves, 107; hogs, 338; <heep. none. By United Press CINCINNATI, O, Feb. 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 2,500: holdovers, none; closing '■low, about steady;.some tendency toward discrimination on 660-lb. weights; desirable 170-230-lb. averages. $7.60®7.75; mostly $7.75 on weights below 220 lbs.; some 160 lbs around $7.50; 235-270 lbs., $7.25® 7 50; 300-lb. averages downward to $7: 120-140 lbs mostly $7; few strong weights, $7.25; bulk sows, $5.25® 5.50. Cattle—Receipts, 325; calves, receipts, 350; very slow, about steady; odd lots, lower grade steers and heifers, $5.50®7; very little of value lo sell above; cows steady to weak at $4.25®5; bulk cutters and cutters, $2.50®3 50; bulls slow at $5.25 down; some bids Tower; tealers unevenly steady to 50c lower, good and choice. sß®9; lower grades mostly $7.50 and downward to $5. Sheep -Receipts, 100; steady; better grade handy weight lambs, $8.50®9; common and medium, [email protected]; fat ewes, [email protected]. By United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Feb. 27,—Hogs—Market. steadv to 10c lower; 100-140 lbs.. $6,258 140-150 lbs.. $6.75: 150-160 lbs.. $6.90; ’6O-180 lbs.. *7.30; 180-200 lbs.. $7.20; 200120 lbs.. $7.10: 220-240 lbs.. *7: 240-260 <.. $6.90: 260-200 lbs.. $6.75; 280-300 lbs.. $6 65. 300-350 lbs., *6.50; roughs, $5.25: -tags. $3.75; calves, $9; lambs. *.75. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. Feb. 27.—Hogs -On sale. 2.100; active to all interests, 10® 20c higher: bulk, desirable 160-215 lbs.. $8; few. $8.05; 230-250 lbs., $7.75®7.85; Digs draggv quoted $7.50. Cattle Receipts. 150: mostly cows; steady: cutter grades. $2.50® 4. Calves—Receipts. 750; vealers draggv, 50c under Thursday’s full decline; good to choice. $10®10.50: common an a medium. $5.50®8. Sheep—Receipts, 1.400: lambs generally steady; good cp choice wool skins. $8.75®9.10; medium and mixed offerings. $8®8.60; medium to ;ood shorn lambs. *7.75.

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; By United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 27. Stock sales on the New York Stock Exchange today totaled 3,700,000 shares. Curb stock sales totaled 848,400 shares. -Feb. 27 Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. I Atchison 199% 197*% 197% 199’. i Atl Coast Line..l2o 119 120 Balt Ac Ohio 84% 83% 8434 83 Chesa Sc Ohio,. 45 44’, 44% 44% Chesa Corp 52% 51% 51% 53** Chi Grt West 734 7'a Chi N Weil 43% 445* 44*4 44’ CR I ScP .... 60’, 58% 603* 50 Del L& W 913* 90% 905* ... Dei & Hudson .154 153 s * 154 1553* Erie 38'i 38 3834 38% Erie Ist pfd 45'a ... Great Northern. 68'a 683* 88% 6834 Illinois Central.. 88 'a 875a 87% 88 Kan City So ... 45 44% 44% 45 Lou Sc Nash . 109 109 M KSc T 25 24% 24% 24% Mo Pacific 41 4040 Mo Pacific pfd 104% 10334 N Y Central ..’29% 128% 128% 130 NY NH Sc H ... 92 91% 92 92 Nor Pacific 58% 58% 5834 59% Norfolk Sc West 214% 217 O Sc W 734 7 Pere Mara $2 Pennsylvania 63% 6334 6334 63% Reading 943* ... Seaboard Air L.. % % % % So Pacific .* 1063a 106% Southern Rv 603* 595, 60 63% St Paul 7% 734 7% 7% St Paul pfd 13 34 1 33* 133* 1334 St L& 8 F 18 45 46% 4834 Union Pacific .204% 204% 104% 204 Wabash 19% 1834 1 8% 19 W Maryland 39 1 83* 1834 1 834 Equipments— Am Car Sc Fdv.. 383, 37% 38V, 37 Am Locomotive.. 30$; 29% 30 30 Am Steel Fd ... 29% 29 .29 29% Am Air Brake S 3734 36 % 37 37% Gen Am Tank .. 72% 71% 71V, 713* General Elec ... 54 52 523* 533* Gen Rv Signals. 81% 80 81 80 Lima Loco 34% 33 33 33% N Y Air Brake... 24% 23 23 24 Press Stl Car 6% 6 6% 6% Pullman 5834 5634 57 56% Westlngh Ar Br. 35% 35 35 353* Westingh Elec ..10634 103% 104 V, 10634 Rubbers— Firestone 1834 1834 Fisk % % % % Goodrich 19% 19 19 193; Goodyear 51% 4934 4934 49’* Kelly Sprgfld .. 2% 23* 2% 23; U 8 Rubber .... 16V* 16% 16% 163s Motors— Auburn 212% 205 205% 209'* Chrysler .... . 233* 22 22% 22% Gardner 1% 1% 1% 134 Graham Paige.. 4% 4% 4% 4% General Motors.. 44% 4334 43% 4334 Hudson 22% 21% 21% 22 Hupp 12% 12 12 12% Mack 423, 41 42 42 Marmon 934 8 % 8% 934 Nash 37 35% 36 3634 Packard 1134 11% 11% 11% Reo 834 83* 834 334 Studebaker 2434 23% 24 24% Yellow Truck .. 14 1334 133* 133a Motor Aecec, — Am Bosch 26% 25 26% ... Bendix Aviation. 2434 2334 2334 24% Borg Warner ... 30% 28V* 29% 283, Briggs 21% 20V2 203* 21 Budd Wheel .... 13 11 s /* 1234 11% Campbell Wv 13% 13% Eaton 2034 19% 19% 20% El Storage B ... 633* 6234 63 6334 Hayes Body 4% 4% 4’* 4’* Houda BV2 734 834 834 Motor Wheel . . 19% 18% 18% 19% Sparks W 1234 1034 1134 1034 Stewart Warner. 1934 1834 183'* 19 Tlmkin Roll 59 58 58 57% Mining— Am Metals .. . 22% 21 V 22 21 Am Smelt 58 55 5534 5634 Am Zinc 834 734 73, 83* Anaconda Cop . 4334 40% 4134 413* Cal & Hecla 11 1034 1 034 10% Cal & Arlz 423* 41 4134 4134 Cerro de Pasco. 2934 28 28 29 Dome Mines 1034 1034 1034 1034 Freeport Texas. 38% 37% 38 38 Granby Corp .. 22 2134 2134 2134 Great Nor Ore 213i 213* Howe Sound .. . 293a 2834 28% 28 34 1 Int Nickel 19% 1834 183* 18% Inspiration 1134 11 11 10% Kennecott Cop . 31% 2934 293* 30 Magma Cop 26% 26% Miami Coper ... 1034 10 10 9% Nev Cons 14% 14 14% 143s Texas Gul Sul.. 5534 5434 5434 54% U S Smelt 2234 221* 22% 22% Oils— Amerada 1934 1934 19% 19% Am Republic 1234 1134 11% 1134 Atl Refining. ... 23 223, 22% 223* Barnsdall 1434 13% 14 13% Houston 13% 13% 13% 133* Indian Refining 33, 334 3 % 3% Me* Seaboard.. 19% 1834 18% 183, Mid Conti 1534 1434 1534 15 Pan-Amer (Bt 35 35 Phillips 143* 1434 14% 14% Pr Oil Sc Gas... 19 18% 19 19‘Pure OH 10% 10%. 1034 1034 Richfield 5 4% 4% 5 Royal Dutch ' 40 Shell Un 9% 9% 934 914 Simms Pt 1034 1034 1034 11 Sinclair 15% 14% 1434 15 Skeily .. 10% 9% 10% 1034 Standard of Cal 50% 4934 50% 50 Standard of N J 5134 5034 50% 50% Standard of N Y 2534 253 a 25 34 2534 Texas Cos 34% 33% 34 3434 Union Oil 24V, 24 34 24 % 24% Steels— Am Roll Mills... 34% 333* 33% 34 Bethlehem 70 67% 6834 69 Byers A M 6634 63% 63% 6534 Cent Alloy 29% Colo Fuel . . 30% Cruc Steel 61 * Inland 70 Ludlum 17% 17% 1734 1734 Midland 30 28% 29% 30 Newton 303* 213* Repub I& S 243* 23% 23% 24 U S Steel 151 14834 148% 151 Vanadium 7034 67 34 67% 70% Youngst S& W. 2734 2 7 27 % 27 Youngst S <fc T 7734 Tobaccos'— Am Tob A (new) 118% 118 Am Tob B (new) 120% 11834 11934’ 119% Con Cigars 3634 General Cigar 45 45% Lig & Myers B. . 88% 88% 88% 89% Lorillard 1734 17 17 17 Phil Morris 113* Reynolds Tob ... 48% 48 48 48% ! Tob Pr A 12 1134 12 12 Tob Pr B 234 2% United Cig 534 534 5)4 534 Utilities— Abitibl 14 1234 1234 1234 Adams Exp 23 34 22 3 ? 2234 23 Am For Pwr ... 4734 46% 4434 4734 Am Pwr Sc Li.. 64 6134 6134 633* AT&T 199% 198 198% 199$s Col Gas &El 44% 42% 42% 423* Com Sc Sou ... 11% 11% 1134 1134 El Pwr Sc Li 60$; 5834 583* 59 Gen Gas A 834 734 7% 8 Inti TANARUS& T 35% 34 433* 35% Natl Pwr & Li. 4334 41% 41% 43% No Amer Cos ... 87% 8734 8734 89 Pac Gas Sc E 1... 51)4 50 % 50% 51% Pub Ser N J 90 8734 8 8 89 So Cal Edison.. 8634 8434 8434 ~. United Corp 28% 263* 27% 27 Ut Pwr Sc LA. 30% 273* 30 3034 West Union ...149% 145 145 148% Shipping— Am Inti Corp . 26 2434 2 434 243* Am ShiD Sc Com 134 1% 134 134 Inti Mer M pfd. 1634 1634 16% 163* United Fruit ... 6734 65% 66)4 65 Foods— Am Sug 57V, 35% 57V, 55% Armour A 334 3)4 Beechnut Pkg 56 Cal Pkg 493* 4834 48% 49% Can Dry 40% 39 39% 40 Childs Cos 3234 32 32 32 Coca Cola 166'? 1653* 165% 168 Cont Baking A.. 29% 2834 28% 23 s * Corn Prod 85% 85 85 85% Crm Wheat 30% 30 30% 29 % Cudahv Pkg 45% ... Gen Foods 5434 53*4 53% s?’* Grand Union . 17 1534 16 16 Hershey 94 94 Jewel Tea 5534 543* 54% 53% Kroger 313* 27 30'4 28% Nat Biscuit 82)4 81 81% 81% Pillsbury 31 30 31 30% Safeway St 62 59% 59 s * 59% Std Brands 20% 19 s * 193; 20 Ward Bkg 70 Drugs— Coty Inc 18 1634 17 16% Lambert Cos 85% 83% 83% 83% Lehn Sc Fink... 34% 3234 3334 32% Industrials— Am Radiator .. 19% 18% 18% 19% Bush Term 2934 29 29 % 29 Certainteed .... 4% 4% 4% 4% Gen Asphalt .. 44 43% 43% 43% Lehigh Port 18 17% 17% 18 Otis Elev 55% 55Vs 55% 55 Indus Chems— Allied Chem ....175 168% 171 172% Com Sole 21 19% 1934 21%

Union Carb 70% 66% 68% 69 U 8 Ind Alco. 73% 71 "% 74 Retail Store*— Assoc Dry Gds. 28% 26% 31 4 26% Gimbel Bros ... 7% 7 7 7% Kresge 8 S 27% 27 27% 27% May D Store 38 35 36% 35% Mont Ward .... 28% 26% 27% 27% Penny J C 38% 37 38 % 37% Schulte Ret St 5% 5 % 5% 5V> Sears Roe 613* 59% 603, 60% Woolworth 63% 63 63*4 63% Amusements— Col Graph 12% 1! 12% 11 Crosley Radio.. 83* 8)4 B** 8% Eastman Kod .182 177% 177% ... FOX Film A 36% 3*% 36 35% Origsby Oru... 6% 5% 634 5% Loews Inc *134 59% 59% 603* Param Fam . 48% 46% 46% 48 Radio Corp .... 27 24% 25% 26*, R-K-O 22% 21% 22 21% Schubert 73* 7% 7)4 7% Warner Bros .. 16% 15% 16 16% Miscellaneous— Airway App ... 934 9 934 0% City ice Sc Fu 3g% Congoleum 10)4 10% 10% 10% Am Can 127 124% 124% 125% Cont Can 59 58 38)4 59 Curtiss Wr 534 53* 534 5 ; (. Gillette S R.... 30*4 27% 39% 29% Real 811 k 28 27 28 28 Un Aircraft 3734 35)4 3534 37 Int Harv 60% 583* 59% 57% UNEVEN ACTION IS FEATURE OF GRAIN MARKET Late Pressure Sends Corn Futures Lower; Oats Move Down. By United Pres. CHICAGO *'eo. 27.—Short covering toward the last rallied wheat about 1 cent from the bottom on the Board of Trade today and prices closed unevenly steady. Chicago followed Winnipeg closely and the latter market was quite strong. Local prices had averaged lower most of the session, in a light trade, July being within 3*4 cents of the season’s low. The farm board Is reported to have sold some wheat to Antwerp around 10 cents under Chicago May. Corn was under pressure throughout the day. A rally with wheat toward the last met selling and the close was lower. Oats was easy with com and on liquidation c* March. Wheat Unchanged At the close old wheat was unchanged to % cent higher, new wheat was H cent lower to Vs cent higher, corn was % cent lower to Vs cent higher and oats were cent to % cent lower. Provisions were steady to strong. The reaction in both domestic and foreign markets to the farm board announcement was surprisingly mild. Liverpool was nervous and inclined to wait actual offering prices. The United Kingdom market was declined equal to Chicago’s loss Thursday and held steady to close '1 to 114 cents lower. Buenos Aires steadied and was Vs cent lower at midday. Cash prices were unchanged to V*. cent lower. Re- j ceipts were 120 cars. Support Is Weak

When commission houses took* the selling side during the morning, corn dropped into stop loss territory and March and May went to new lows for the session. There was a small recovery, but at midsession prices were off % to 1 cent. No aggressive support appeared, instead pressure seemed to increase slightly as the session wore on. Traders are waiting for the release of the private reports on farm reserves due on Monday. Cash prices were % to 2 cents lower. Receipts were 261 cars. Oats declined % to % cent by mid-morning in sympathy with the weakness in the other grains. Trade was light and featureless. Cash prices were li to % cent lower. Receipts were 18 cars. Chicago Grain Table —Peb. 27WHEAT— ■ Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. ■ Mar. (old) .79)8 .79% 79 .79 .79 ‘ (New) .79 Vi 79 Vi .79% May (old) .81% .82 .81% .81% .81% (New) .82% .83% 82% .83 .83V 8 July 65% .65% .64% .65% ,65</4 Sept 66% .66% .65% .66% .6614 CORN— Mar. (old) .61% .61% .6014 .60% .61% (New) .62 .62 .60% .60% .61% May (old) .63% .64% .62% .63% .64 (New) .65 .65 .64 .64% .65 July 65% .6614 .65 .65% .65% Sept 65% .65% .64% .65% .65)4 OATS— Mar. (old) .31V4 .31% .30% .30% .31% (New) .31% .31% .30% .30% .31% May (old) .32% .32% .32 .32% .32% (New) .32% .32% .32% .32% .33 July 32% .32% .32 Vs .32% .33 Sept 32% .32% .32 V* RYE— Mar. (old) .38 .38% .37% .38% .38% (New) .38 . .38% .37% .38% .38% May (old) .4114 ,41V* .40% .41% .41% (New) 42)4 .42% .41% .42% .42% July 42 .42% .41% .42% ,42% Sept 43% .44 LARD— Peb 8.30 8.30 8.25 8.25 8.20 Mar 8.25 8.27 8.17 8*25 8.25 May 8.40 8.47 8.37 8.45 8.40 July .... 8.60 8.62 8.55 8.62 8.55 Sept 8.75 8.80 8.70 8.80 8.70 bellies — May 11.00 11.00 10.95 10.95 10.95 July 11.10 11.10 11.00 11.05 11.05 By Times Special CHICAGO, Peb. 27.—Carlots—Wheat, 113; corn, 191; oats. 27. By United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 27.—Cash grain close: Wheat —No. 1 hard, 78%c; No. 2 hard. 7814 @7B%c; No. 2 red. 78>4c. Corn—No. 3 mixed, 57%@'58c: No. 4 mixed. 55®5714c: No. 5 mixed, 54% @5514c: No. 2 yellow, 61 @64c; No. 3 yellow, 57%@5914c; No. 4 yellow. 55%®57c: No. 5 yellow. 54%@55c; No. 3 white. 58?4(7?60c: No. 4 white, 57%@ 58%c: No. 6 white, 54c; sample grade. 48c. Oats—No. 2 white. 31%@32c; No. 3 white. 3114 c: No. 4 white. 30c. Rye—No. 1. 48c. ! Barley—3s@63c. Timothy—sß.7s@9, Clover | —sl3@2W7s. r 1 By United Press TOLEDO. Feb. 27.—Grain close; Wheat —No, 2 red. 81%@82%c. Corn —No. 2 yellow. 66®67c: No. 3 yellow. 64%@65c. Oats —No. 2 white. 34%@35%c. Rve—No. 2. 63c. Clover—Domestic prime, old. $14.25; prime, new. $14.75; prime choice, new. sls: prime choice, old. $14.55; February, $14.75; March. $14.80. Alsyke—Cash. sl4; March. sl4. Butter—Fancy creamery. 32 ffi33e. Eggs—Country run. 16® 18c. Hay —Timothy. 51.25 cwt. By Times Special CHICAGO. Feb. 27.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 1.280,000 against 726.000; corn, 822,000, against 674.000: oats, 217, against 155.000. Shipments Wheat. 928,000, against 452.000: corn. 616.000, against 808,000; oats, 380,000, against 448,000.

Cash Grain —Feb. 27 The bids for car lots of grain at the call ! of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basis 4UsC New York rate, were: Wheat—Firm; No. 1 red. 69 ft 70c; No. 2 red. 68 5 69c: No. 2 hard, OSS 69c. Corn—Weak: No. 3 white. :>4fts6c; No. 4 white. 52 1 2@54c; No. 3 yellow. SKB 52> 3 c; No. 4 yellow. 505 51c; No. 3 mixed, 485 50c: No. 4 mixed 47$£48c. Oats—Weak: No. 2 white, 28>i<a29 ! 2C: No. 3 white, Sa'stsOS'jc. Hay—Steady if. o. b. country points taking 23'ic or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisvillei: No. 1 timothy, $155 15 50- No 2 timothy. *[email protected]; No. 3 timothy. *l3 @l4; No. 1 light clover mixed. *15515.50; No. 1 clover mixed. *15.50516; No. 1 clover hay, *16516.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red, 4 cars; No. 3 red. 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car. Total. 6 cars Corn (newi— No. 3 white 10 cars; No. 5 white. 2 cars; No. 2 yellow. 1 car; No. 3 yellow. 51 cars; No. 4 yellow, 22 cars. Total. 86 cars. Oats—No. 1 white. 3 cars; No. 2 white, 4 cars. Total, 7 cars. NEW TORK COFFEE RANGE „ —Feb. 27. May 5.09 5 00 5.05 January 5 07 March 5.00 4.97 4^98 July •••- 5.15 5.03 5.13 September 5.25 5.15 5.33 December 5.33 5.30 5.30

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

STOCKS CLOSE j LOWER AFTER EARLYUPTURN Action of Bonus Vill Veto Sends General Decline in Stock Market. Average Stock Prices Average of thirty Industrials for Thursday was 192.23, up 1.51. Average of twenty rails was 110 97 up .14. Average of twenty utilities was 73.19, up 1.45. Average of forty bonds was 96.43, off .05. By United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 27.—Action of the senate in overriding the bonus bill veto late today was followed by a general decline of the stock market. Movements earlier in the day had been irregular. The opening was mixed, followed by a brief period of recovery and a substantial decline. The market righted itself in the afternoon, advanced in Selective buying and then in the last few minutes turned definitely downward to close lower. For a time the list resisted the steady pressure which made itself evident as soon as the announcement of the senate action was flashed on news tickers. Bonds made a better showing than stocks with United States issues holding firm. Grains lost ground, but regained part of the losses before the close. Cotton eased off. Steel Moves Down United States Steel was down. Earlier in the day it had risen to 151, where, allowing for the dividend, it was at anew high. Near the close the issue came down toward 148. Other leading industrials followed steel. Earlier in the day numerous specialties were given a whirl. Word that the textile business was looking up brought out demand for such issues as Consolidated Textile, United Piece Dye and American Woolen issues. Safeway Stores and Kroger were prominent in the mercantile division with R. H. Macy. Trico Products and Electric Autolite had periods of strength in the motor equipments. Sea grave was active at anew high for the year. Gillette recovered after a break on dividend elimination, but it lost all it’s gain before the close. International Harvester was bid up to anew high for the year and J. I. Case made a substantial gain which was erased before the close. Ahumada lead was a feature in the low priced class. It sold 8,000 shares at % and 7.500 shares at %, after which it rose to %, where it was up % or nearly 90 per cent above the previous close. Trade Improves Aside from the bonus news of the day was scarce. It included a rise of $26,000,000 in brokerage loans announced after the close Thursday. This was considered disappointing by some who had expected evidence of greater public participation to bring out a larger increase. Sinclair, Consolidated Oil was a leader in the oil shares. It was reported the company was in the market for 35,000 tons of steel pipe for a pipe line from east Texas to Oklahoma. Weekly trade reviews found improvement in some lines, but stated actual change was mostly in sentiment. Expectations of early Easter trade were helping the retail business. Net operating income of the first fifty railroads to report for January was down 37 per cent from January, 1930.

Investment Trust Shares t (By R. H. Gibson & Cos.) —Feb. 27 S PRICES ARE TO 13 NOON C. S. T. , Bid. Ask. Amer Founder’s Corp Com... 4% 5 Am & Gen Sec "A” 14 ... Am Inv Trust Shares 5% 6% Basic Industry Shares 6% 7% Corporate Trust Shares 6U 6% Diversified Trustee Shares A 18% 19% First American Corp 8% 9 Fixed Trust Oil Shares 5% 6% Fixed Trust Shares “A” .... 16% ... Inv Trust NY 7% 8% Leaders of Industry. Series A 8% ... Nation Wide Securities 7% 8 National Industry Shares 6% 714 N Am Trust Shares 6% 6% Sel Am Shares 6 6% Shawmut Bank Inv Trust ... 10% 12% Universal Trust Shares 6% 6% S W Strauss Inv Units 54 Super Corp of Am Tr Sh “A” 7% 8% Fundamental Trust Shares A 7% 8% Fundamental Trust Shares B. 8% 8% U S Elec Light & Pwr A .... 33 35 New York Curb Market (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Feb. 27Close j Close Am Com Pwr.. 16% Mo-Kan Pipe.... 8% Am Gas & E!.. 82 s * ’ National Sugar 34 Am Lt <fc Tr.. 52%!National Av ... 8 Ark Gas 6%|National Inv .. 7% Aviation of Am 25%!Newmont Min.. 56 Can Marc 3%iNia Hud Pwr... 13% Cities Serv ... 19%jNoranda 18 Cons Gas 99% Penroad 7% Cord 10%; Prince Whtlv. 1% Crocker & Wh. 12% I Salt Creek 7 Durant Mot .. 2 iSel Indus 4% Elec Bond Sh.. 57% Shenandoah ... 7% Ford of Can 27 V* Std of Ind 34% Ford of Eng.... 17% Std of Kv 23% Fox Theater... 5% Std of Ohio 54 Goldman Sachs 9% Stutz 24 Gulf Oil 69% Trans Air Trans 6 Hudson Bay ... 5% Un Gas (new).. 11% Humble Oil .... 64% Un Lt & Pwr... 33 s * Ind Pipe 21 VajUt $n Ind 9% Ind Terr (A).. 16%iUt Pwr 14 Insull Ut 46%Vacuum OH x... 64% Tnt Pete 14%iVan Camp .... 4% Marine Mid ... 24%!Walgreen 24% Net Changes By United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 27.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded on trie New York j Stock Exchange follow; Up. Off. American Can 124% ... % American & Foreign Power 44% ... 2% American Smelting 55 s 4 ... 1 American Telephone 198% ... 1% Anaconda 41% ... % Auburn 205% ... 4% Bethlehem Steel .....68% . % Byers 63% ... 1% Case 120 .. 2 Consolidated Gas 99% l% General Electric 52% ... 1% General Motors 43% % ... Gillette 29% % ... International Telephone ... 34 s 4 ... % Loews Inc 59% 1% Montgom Ward, unchanged 27 s 4 New York Central 128% ... 1% North American 88 ... 1 Parckard 11% ... % Penna Railroad 63 s 4 ... % Radio 25 s * ... % Radio Keith 22 >, Sinclair 14% ... % Stand Oil N J 50% % ... Transarmerica 16% ... % United Corporation 27% % ... U S Steel ex div 148% ... % Vanadium 67% ... 2% Worthington Pump 98 5 4 ... 1% Westinghouse Electric 104% ... 2% Bank Clearings INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Clearings 2.881,000 Debits 10.173.000 CHICAGO STATEMENT —Feb. 27Clearings $71,800,000 Balances 9,300 000 TREASURY STATEMENT —Feb. 27Net balance for Feb. 25 ....$152,891,843.78 Expenditures 8.388.318.95 Customs recta month v> date 23,678,306 29

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Legal Notices ' LEGAL NOTICE You are hereby notified that the goods you have in storage will be sold for charges unless said charges are paid on or before Feb. 28. 1931. „ Walter McClain. Ruius Williams. Mrs. Thomas Franklin. E. F. DHlihay, Laurence Weaver. Jessie Brown. John Robertson, A. R. Bowles. Earl Brown. Ivan Printz. Roy Sherman. H. Randle, J. M. Ayres. L. C. Plaske. Laurence Doyle. Everet Hamblen, E. L. Burkholder. Grace Wheeler. J. B. Plummer. Katherine Thomas. Charles T Gift. Hattie Plue. Harrold Cordell, Ira Irons, Mrs. Evans. Oscar Smith. V. T. Morgan. N. Bibb. Connie Mack, Kenneth Ault* Dora Case. Mrs. H. E. Mayer. Lewis Stroder. Mrs. O. C. Ashley. Grace Gilbert Henry Williams. Mrs. Mary Reed. William Reidel, Paul Kirsch, Ira Elmore Mrs. C. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stuck. Harry Smith. N. CLYDE MAY TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY. SIBB,OOO 4 PER CENT BONDS. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, until 1! o clock noon, March 13, 1931, when bids will be opened for the sale of One Hundred Eighty-eight Thousand dollars ($188,000) of bonds of said School City. Said bonds shall be 188 in number and numbered from 1 to 188 inclusive, each one for the principal sum of SI,OOO. They shall be dated March 17. 1931, and shall bear interest at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, which said interest shall be evidenced by interest warrants or coupons attached to each of said bonds and maturing on the first day of July and January in each year until the principal shall be paid, the coupon of July Ist, 1931 being for interest to that date. Said bonds shall mature on January Ist of each year beginning with January Ist, 1932. and ending with January Ist, 1962, and there shall mature of the principal of said bonds on each said January Ist until and including January Ist, 1961, the sum of $6,000 and on January Ist, 1962 the balance of said principal in the sum of SB,OOO shall mature. Said bonds shall mature on the days aforesaid in the order of their serial numbers. Said bonds are being issued for the purpose of raising funds to erect one new elementary school building to be known as school No. 82 located at English and Worcester Avenues in the city of Inidanapolis, Indiana. Bids to be in sealed envelopes addressed to the Board of School Commissioners, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio street, Indianapolis. Indiana, endorsed ’ Bid for School Building Bonds oi March 1931.” A prospectus of said bonds, form and envelopes necessary to be used in bidding will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Said bonds will be issued bv the undersigned pursuant to formal corporate action taken by this Board on the 25th day of November, 1930 and February 17. 1931, pursuant to the Indiana Statute of February 10th, 1919. (Acts of 1919. Page 6.) The full right is resedved by the Board, in its discretion to reject any and all bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Cashier's check on a responsible Indianapolis bank or trust company or a check certified by such a bank or trust company and payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis for at least three per cent (3*l of the face value of the bonds bid for. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. Feb. 20. 1931.

BARBECUE IS RAIDED; 3 FACE RUM CHARGES Names of Nineteen at Green Lantern Are Taken; All Are Freed. Three men today faced liquoi charges as result of a raid by deputy sheriffs Thursday night at the Grer> Lantern barbecue, on the National road, near Cumberland. Officers said they confiscated half a gallon of whisky. Names of nineteen patrons found in the barbecue were taken, but they were not held. Those arrested: Ira G. Railey, 37, of 109 North Gale street; Roy Doan, 30, of 2204 East Washington street, and Harvey Powers, 33, living at the barbecue*

Legal Notices i WE will sell at Public Auction one Buick j coupe. 1929 model. 29-54 CC. motor number 2326475. serial number 2205315 for I F a E}& K x. rep . aa i r ,? and storage, amounting at 10 a. m., Monday, March 9, WASHINGTON PLAZA GARAGE LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10271 In the matter of the petition of Jay County Telephone Corporation for authority to issue ana sell $240,000 bonas and $120,000 preferred stock. Notice is nerepy given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in tne above entiued cause in the rooms of Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m on Wednesday. March 11. 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. BY J. W. M’CARDLE, Chairman. Indianapolis, Indiana. Feb. 2b, 1931. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLfC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10422 In the matter 01 tne petition of Tipton Telephone Company and Citizens Telephone company 01 Kempton, Indiana, for authority ior the former to purenase common stock of latter and issue Donas m payment tnerefor. notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission oi Indiana will conduct public hearing in tne above entitled cause in the rooms 01 the Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o clock a. m. on Monday. Marcn 9, 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested oy the commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By J. W. McCARDLE, Chairman. Indianapous. Indiana. Feb. 2ti. 1931. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is nereby given to tne taxpayers of tne senool city of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, tnat tne Board 01 School commissioners oi the City 01 .indianapoiis. at its regular meeting to be nem at the hour oi % 8 o’clock p. m., March 19, 1931, at the Board's ofuce at tne southwest corner oi omo and Meridian streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, will consider and determine tne matter treated of fn the Board’s resolution adopted at its regular meeting oi Feo. 24, 1931, concerning tne appropriation oi SII,OOO to 80988 m tne Special runa for tne repair, accounts Nos. i0959, 02502, 80182 and alterations ana equipping oi certain offices in the administration budding ana for salaries for additional social workers. Taxpayers appearing at said meeting win nave tne ngnt to be heard on said contemplated action ana after tnis Board nas at said nearing, nnaliy acted on said resolution, ten or more taxpayers of said senool city who may feel aggrieved bv tne Board s said action may appeal said action to the State Board of fax Commissioners of tne State of Indiana ior nnai disposition by nlmg a petition thereior witn tne County Auditor of Marion county, Indiana, within ten days after said nnal action by tne Board of School commissioners of tne City of Indianapolis and tne State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a day for hearing in said Marion County. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Feb, 27, 1931. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ! SALE AND REMOVAL OF OLD BUILDINGS. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners at its oifices,- 150 North Meridian street. Indianapolis, until 8 o clock p. m. Tuesday. Marcn 10. 1931. for the sale and removal as hereinafter specified of the following building not needed lor school purposes, tor not less than its fair cash value; One one-story residence at the northwest corner of the grounds at Arsenal Technical High School, corner Oriental and Tenth Streets. This building and the foundation to a depth of at least one foot below the grade line shall be removed from the premises within thirty 130) days from date of acceptance of bid. All rubbish of any description shall be removed without any damage to any other of the school property or premises. Each bidder shall submit with his bid a certified check for the full amount of his bid. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and. upon failure of the successful bidder to properly perform his contract within tne time specified, to order the work done by its own employes aiid to retain any material secured from said house, and also to retain the proceeds of the certified check. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. CITY OP INDMNAPOLIB. BY A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Feb. 27. 1931. | TIMES WANT ADS make Interesting reading. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here-daily,

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Legal Not lens LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1220-M In the matter of the application of Wayne Walts, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property only, between Georgetown ana New Albany. Indiana, passing through and serving Edwardsvilie. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 1:30 0 clock p. m. on Tuesday. March 10. 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By J. W. McCARDLE. Chairman. Indianapolis. Indiana. Feb. 26, 1931. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. POSTPONEMENT. Public Service Commission Docket No. j 1214-M 1 In the matter of the application of Roy ; L. Estes—-for a certificate of public conI venienpe and necessity to operate motor 1 vehicles as a common carrier of property only, between Georgetown and New Albany. Indiana, passing through and serving Edwardsvilie. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday. March 10th, 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. _ . BY J. W. M'CARDLE. Chairman. Indianapolis Indiana. Feb. 26, 1931. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUBINE§g Card of Thanks GREEN—We wish to thank our many relatives. friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved husband, son and brother Mr. Clarence Green; especially do we thank the Knights of Pythias lodge, Capital City, No. 97, and undertakers. LITTLE & SONS, for their efficient services and all wno contributed to the beautiful fioral offerings.—WllE, FATHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Death Notices ALDRICH, ROSEMARY—BeIoved daughter | of John and Bessie Aldrich, sister of John, Luke Jr., ana Paula Ja v .? and halt sister of Virlis. Verna. Eva ana Paul Aidrich, and Mrs. Lawrence Jofifi, departed t’.hs life Thursday. Feb. 26. age 13 montns. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 28. at the residence, 1331 Union St., 50 a. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under direction MOORE Si KIRK. FEENEY. WILLIAM J. Age 44 years, brother of Charles J.. John D. Feeney. Mr*. Mayme O'Connell, passed away, LThurs., Feb. 26th at St. Vincent’s hospital. * Funeral Mondav. March 2d, 8.30 a. m. at residence of Charles J. Feeney. 448 N. Bancroft st. Service 9 a. m. Our Lady of Lourdes church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of American Legion, post No. 36, A. Q. H., No. 5. GROSS, EDWIN E—Beloved husband of Matilda Gross and brother of Mrs. William Riley of Cincinnati, 0., and Bernice Gross of Los Angeles, Cal., passed away at his residence, 1443 S. Alabama St., Tuesday, Feb. 24. 1931, at 9 a. m. Funeral Monday, March 2, at the residence at 1 p. m. and Second Reformed church, Shelby and Pleasant Sts., at 2 p. cv Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friend:, may call at residence any time. HOLE—Fred E.. age 56. beloved husband of Alice E. Hole, passed away Thursday at his residence. 637 North Jefferson. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. Bn. m. In charge of Mystic Tie lodge, f.'and A. M Friends invited. Burial and services at Vernon. Ind., Sunday. 12:30 p. m. Friends may . call at the mortuary. JACOBI, CARRIE M.—Companion ol Ernest Jacobi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lantz, passed away at her home 4 miles southwest ol Greenfield Thursday morning. Funeral Saturday, 1:15 and. m. at residence. 2 p. m. New Palestine Methodist church. Interment New Palestine cemetery, in charge of MAX HERRLICH & SON LOVELL, HARRY—Beloved husband of Bertha Frohliger Lovell, father of Earl. Mary Elizabeth. Bernice and Mrs. Viola Brown, son of Mrs. Lucinda Lovell, brottng- of Claude and Augustus and Mrs. Samuel Fisher, died Wednesday evening. Ftmeral ■ Saturday, Feb. 28, 8:30 a. m. at the home 1201 N. Oakland eve.; 9 a. m. St. Philip Nerl church. Burial Holy Cross. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE.

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Death Notices i MORRISON, EI.MA MAE—Be loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Bratten passed away Thursday. Feb. 26. at the city hospital Friends may call at the residence, 1104 East New York street fi p.m. Friday. Funeral services Monday. March 2. 2 p. m., at residence. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. TOLIN & LICHTEfI AUER in charge. I TIERNEY. WALTER A —Brother of Herman J Tierney of this city, and Mrs. Mae Brinker, Richmond. Ind.. died at St. Vincent s hospital Thursday. Funeral Saturday. Feb. 28. 9:30 a. m at the KIRBY-DINN MORTUARY: 10 a m. at St. John s church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. Knights of Columbus Y. M. I. and St. John’s Holy Name Society, please meet at the mortuary. 8 p. m. for prayer. Funeral Directors WM D BEANBLOBBOM „ Mortuary Phone Be 1588, 1321 W Bay St. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelbv st Drexei 25T0 George Grinstelner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374 UNDERTAKERS 7 HISEY As TITUS 9.il N Delaware jJ saai. REAL HOMETfOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE * PRICE U 3608 1219 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment, Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. Special Notices WHY SUFFER’WITH PILES When you can positively get well or It will cost you nothing? This is strictly a home treatment. Also wonderful lung, throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-post to any part of U S. Call or write ior free literature, a. R. WYSONG. 219 K. of P. Bldg Office R;. 4267; res. 2939 N. Meridian Ta. 4940 Instructions TAP, TOE BALLET. ACROBATIC—This coupon entitles bearer, adult or child, to one free dance lesson during the month of February at the HOUSER STUDIOS. 1406 King Ave. iwesti; 2613 E. Mich, (east'.' Call Be. 1149-J. before 3 p. m. for lnfor. GIVE YOURSELF A CHANCE DRAFTING PAYS—Always good jobs 8t 340 to SIOO per We guarantee a satisfactory position. Times, B 198 TUTORING—H. S. English, nistory. civics, science, math.; exp. graduate teacher: also grades 5 to 8, Inclusive. Dr. 7818-3 Personals DETECTIVES—Private CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemckc Bldg, Rl. 1864; eve.. Hu, 3107. DRESSES MADE TO ORDER COAT3 MADE AND REMODELED. RI, 8829. LEGAL Service Bureau; might help voul 203 Holiday bldz. 241 E. Ohio, Business Announcements FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order. E. P. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave.. Rl, 569 B•*Tli ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing As SCayerng installed;, reasonable. Ta. 405" WE BELL _ AND INSTALL CELTEX CH. 3001. ■ HARDWOOD—FIoors made to look new. Avoid spring rush- STEELE. T* 2137. YOUR furnace repairs, roofing and painting for less. See me last. Ha. 2947ROOF —Chimney and Gutter repairing” plaster patching. Ch. 7112-W. GEN. REPAIRING—Rea! sewer man: leaky roofs, gutters, furn. colls. Eve.. Ch. 2283-C 9x12 DOMESTIC rug cleaned. *1.75 RUG CLEANING CO. Hu. 4382 Insurance AUBREY D PORTER 1020 Lemcke Bldg R! 4548. STONE. STAFFORD Si STONE 649 Consolidated Bldg. L. 1431. WALTER C. EAVES 1005, Inland Bank Bldr. Lincoln 8927, a Painting and Papering PAPERING, painting, roofing and repairing. 10 months to pay. Guaranteed workmanship OWENS. Dr 3363-W.