Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1931 — Page 10

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STOCK MARKET LOWER AFTER EARLY UPTURN Heavy Selling Sends Auburn Down 17 Points: Oils Are Weak.

Average Stock Prices

Averse price of thirty Industrials for Thursday was TH .69. up 3.73 Average of .’•ent\ rails was 105.16. up .76. Average •ft twenty utilities was 71.66 up 1.48 Averse of fortv bonds was 96.58. up .13. /; f nited Prt gi NEW YORK, March O.—A series n adverse news items on the oil industry, several poor corporation reIKirts, two important dividends eliminations and expectation of a drop in United States Steel unfilled orders for Feb. 28, brought the stock market down 1 to 7 points today. Trading volume was about a million shares above the total of Thursday. Selling predominated, although i here was a firmer tone at the opening and in the early trading. This was helped by a decline of $8,000,000 in brokerage loans, indicating that tocks were passing from weak to strong hands, and a report from the treasury department that the March offering of $1,400,000,000 had been oversubscribed by more than $2,f'OO.OOO.COO. New Lows Made Selling was particularly heavy in the recent volatile favorites such as Auburn Auto, which had been carried to new 1931 highs mostly on short covering. Auburn crashed nearly 17 points to around 182, while Case lost nearly 8 to around 107, and Worthington Pump 6 to 38%. Western Union broke 7 points to 130, equaling the low for the year on celling based on expectation of a poor 1930 report. Studebaker lost more than a point of its 1930 report showing only 27 cents a share earned, against $5.69 a share in 1929. American Rolling Mill broke on Its earnings for 1930 of only 3 cents a share, against $4.24 in 1929. Arco directors passed the dividend. Oils were faced by bad news, including reductions in various sections in gasoline and crude oil prices. Standard of New Jersey dipped to anew low for the year at 45% on news the general education board, founded by John D. Rockefeller had unloaded a large block of the stock. Texas Corporation, selling ex-dividend, lost more than 2 points and other issues of the group fractions to 2 points. Rail Shares React Railroad shares reacted, but declines were in a smaller range. Fears of further dividend reductions in this group were still prevalent. Among the special issues which dropped with Case and Worthing-, ton were Vanadium, A. M. Byers,’ Mullins Manufacturing, Eastman Kodak, Foster Wheeler, Columbian Carbon and Johns Manville, all of them being off .2 to 6 points. Call money renewed at 1% per cent and held there until near the end of the fourth hour when the rate was boosted to 2 per cent, equaling Thursday’s close. Grains were steady to firm. Cotton eased off slightly.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —March 6 Clearings $2,672,000 Debits , 5,922.010 CHICAGO STATEMENT March 6 ‘ clearings $50,300,000 Balances 2,900.000 TREASURY STATEMENT March 6 Net balance for March 4 $128,643,026.32 Expenditures 7,601.093.38 Customs rects. month to date 3 503,795.67 Mew York Liberty Bonds March 6 i :s 101.27 Ist 4 1 ts 102.26 Ith 4%s 103.25 Treasury 4%s 111.6 Treasury 4s 107.22 rreasurv 3%s of ’47 101.12 Treasury 3%s of ’43 101. RAW SUGAR PRICES March 6 High. tov. Close lAnuarv 147 March 1 17 Mav 1.23 1.21 1.21 Tiiv 131 1.30 130 September 1.3:! 1.37 1.37 December 1 to 1.45 1.45

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New York Stocks IBy Thomson Sc McKinnon) ——————

By United Press NEW YORK. March 6.—Stock sales on the New York Stock Exchange totaled 3,900,000 shares. Curb stock sales totaled 767,700 shares. * -March 6 Railroads — , Prev. High. Low. Close Close. Atchison 193% 190% 190% 193 Atl Coast Line 109 Balt &i 0hi0.... 78% 76% 76% 781? Chesa Sc Ohio.. 42% 43% 42V, 42% Chesa Corp .... 47% 48% 46% 47 Chi Grt West... 6% 6% 6% 7 Chi N West ... 40 38% 38% 40 C F. I & P 60% 68% 58% 59% Del L & W .... 83% 60 80 83% Erie 34 33 33 32% Erie Ist pfd 44 Great Northern 66% 66% 66% 66% Illinois Central. 78 77% 77% 77% Kan City 8o 43 Lou U Nash 103 104 MK6c T 32% 21% 22% 21% Mo Pacihc 35% 34V? 34% ... Mo Pacific pfd 98 N Y Central ... 119% 116% 117 118% NY NH <Si H ... 91 89% 81% 90% Nor Pacific .... 54% 54Vs 54% 54% Norfolk 05 West 205 205 Pennsylvania ... 60% 09% 59% CO Seaboard Air L.. % % % % So Pacinc 104 103% 103% 103% Southern Rv.... 55 52% 53 54% St Paul 7 6% 6% 6% St Paul ola 11% 11% ll‘/* ll'/s St L <55 8 F 40% 39% 40% Jl Union Pacific ..196% 194 194 197 Wabash „ ... W Maryland... 16% 15% 15% 16% West Pacific 12 Equipments— Am Car ac Fdy 34 33% 34 33% Am Lc=amotlve. . 28% 27% 27% 27** Am Steel Pd... 28% 28, 28 28V, Am Air Brake'B 35% 35',8 35% ... Gen Am Tank... 70% 66% 6i% 69% General Elec... 51% 49% aO% 51% Gen Rv Stflr.al 81 78 V, 78% 80% Lima Loco 30% 31 Press Sti Car . 6% 5% 5% 6 Pullman 55V, 53% 54 54% Westlntth Ar 8.. 34% 34% 34% 34% Westlngh Elec. 98% 98% 98% 98 Rubbers — ~ Fisk . . ... % % Goodrich 18% 18 18 18% Goodyear 49-a 47 47 49% Kellv Sprgtid... 2% 2 2 2 Lee Rubber .. ... * * U S Rubber 16% 15V* 15V* 15% Motors— Auburn 201 181 Va 181 Va 199 Chrysler 23% 31 % 22% 22% Gardner 1% 1% 1% Graham Paige... 4% 4% 4% 4% General Motors 44% 42% 43 43% Hudson 22V* 21% 21% 22 Marmon ........ ... ... 8 Nash 36% 35 35 356 Packard 10% 10% 10% 10% Pierce-Arrow *3% Reo 8% 8 8 8% Studebaker 23% ,22 % 22 % 23% Yelow Truck ... 13% 12% 13 13% Motor Access— Am Bosch 27% 27 2i% ... Bendix Aviation 22% 21% 22 22% Borg Warner... 29 27V, 27% 38 Briggs 20% 19V* 19% 20% Budd Wheel ... 12 11% 115, 11% Campbell '• ... 14 13% 14 13% Eaton . . . . 20% 19% 19;-, 19% El Storage xi... 65 s'd 5 'and 64\ 64 t s 64*^ Haves Body .... 8 6% 7 <% Honda 8% 7% 8% 7 * Motor Wheel 18 I<% 17% 17% Sparks W 11% 11 11 11.4 Stewart Warner 20% 19V, 19% 19% Timken Roll .... 54% 53 53 54 Am Metals 21% 20% 21 20% Am Smelt 53% 52 52V, 53 ; * Am Zinc 7% 7% <% 6'/* Anaconda Cop.. 41 % 39% 39% 40/, Cal Sc Hetla 10% 10% 10% 10% Cerro de Pasco, 26% 25% 25% 26% Dome Mines ... 10% 10% Freeport Texas. 39V* 36% 36-,* 37% Granby Corp ... 21 20 20 21 Great Nor Ore.. .. ... 21 21% Howe Sound .... 27% 27 27 27% Int Nickel 19 17% 18 18% Inspiration 11 10 10 10 Kennecott Cop.. 30’.4 28% 28% 28% Magma Cop .... 24 23% 23V? 24 Miami Copper.. 9% 9% 9% ... Nev Cons 14% 13% 13% 13% Texas Gul Sul... 52'% 51 51% 51% U S Smelt 22% 22 22 21 Oils— Amerada 18% 18% 18% 19 Am Republic ... 11% 10 10 10% Atl Refining ... 20% 19% 19% ... Barnsdali 12% 12% 12'/, 12% Houston 12% 11 11% 12 Indian Refining 3 % Mex Sbd 18 16% 16V, 17*% Mid Conti 13% 13% 13% 13% Pan-Amer (B) ... ... ... 35% Phillips 12% 11% 11% 12% Pr Oil Sc Gas .. 15% 14% 14% 15 Pure Oil 9% 9% 9% 9% Richfield 4% 4% 4% 44% Royal Dutch ... 39 38% 38% 39 Shell Un 9 8% 8% 8% Simms Pt 8% 8% Sinclair 13% 12% 12% 13% Skelly 9 Vi 8% 8% 9 Stand of Cal... 47% 45% 45% 47% Stand of N J... 47% 45% 45% 47% Stand of N Y... 24% 23% 24 24% Texas Cos 33 30% 31% 33% Union Oil 23%. 22% 22'% 23 Steels— Am Roll Mills... 28 26Vi 27 28% Bethlehem 65% 62% 62% 65% Byers A M 66% 60% 61% 651, Coro Fuel 29 % 28’.4 28 '4 28Va Inland 69 67Vi 67% ... Ludlum 17% 17 17 16% Midland 25% 24=4 24% 24% Newton 19*4 19% Repub I & S ... 23% 20% 21% 22

Net Changes

By United Press NEW YORK, March 6.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York stock exchange follow: Up. Off. American Can 120% ... 3U American and Foreign Pow 43 2% American Telephone 196 .. 2% Auburn 181% .. 17'j Bvers 61% .. 4*a Cues 108% ... 6Vs Chrysler 22% % ... Consolidated Gas 100 .. 2 Electric Power 54% ... 1% General Electric 50% .. 1% General Motors 43 % Gillette 29% ... *■•> International Telephone ... 33% ... 2' * Kennecott 28% ... % Montgomery Ward 24% ... 1% New York Central 117 ... 1% North American 84 ... 2 Penna Railroad 59% ... % Radio 22% ... l'/ 8 Radio-Keith 22% ... I*4 Siandard Oil New Jersey.. 46% ... 1% Trans America 14% ... 1 * United Corporation 27Vg ... 1% U S Steel 144% ... 1% Vanadium 66 % Westinehouse Electric .... 94% ... 3V* Worthington Puma 88% ... 5% NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —March 6 „ High. Low. Close. March . 5.12 5.04 5.11 Mad- 5.17 5.14 5.17 July 5.28 5.25 5.26 September 5.28 5.27 5.28 December 5.37 5.34 5.37

U S Steel 147% 143*4 144% 146% Vanadium 69% 65 65V, 66% Youngst S <fc W. 26% 26% 26% 25% Tobaccos— Am Bumatra 9 Am Tob A (new) 118% 117% Am Tobß (new/119*, 117 V, 117% 110% Con Cigars 35*, 35% 35% 35% General Cigar 44’? tug Sc Myers B . 89 87% 87% 88 Lorillard 16% 16 16 16% Reynolds Tob . . 48% 47% 48 47% Std Com Tob 3% ... Tob Pr A 12V4 12 13 12% TOb Pr B 2% United Clg 5Vi 4% 5% 5 Utilities— Abltlbi 13 V, 11% 12 11% Adams Exp .... 21% 21% 21% "21% Am For Pwr 46V, 42V, 43 45% Am Pwr Sc LL. 62% 57% 50% 61% AT* T 199% 195% 196 198' Col Gas &El 13% 40V* 41 42% Com * 50u.... 11' 2 11 11 11 Va Ei Pwr &Li 58% 54* 54% 56V* Gen Gas A 7% 7% 7% 7% Inti TSc T 36% 33 V* 33% 35% Natl Pwr * LI.. 42% 40V* 40% 4lk No Amev C 0.... 86V, 83% 84% 86 Pac Gas *EI 52% 51% 51% £O% Pub Ser N J.... 89% 86V, 86V* 88V;. So Cal Edison.. 52V, 51% 51% 51% Std G * El 85% 81% 82 84 United Corp 29% 26% 27% 28'? Ut Pwr & L A.. 30% 29Vi 29% 30% West Union 136 133 133 - 137 Shipping— Am Inti Corp 23% 22% 22% 23 Am Ship * Com 1 % ... Inti Me: M pfd 15*2 15% United Fruit 66 65% Food*— Am Sugar 52 Vi 52% Armour A 3 3Vi Beechnut i*kg 44 Cal Pkg 45 43V* 43% ... Can Dry 37Vi 36% 36% 37% Childs Cos 32% 32 32 31% Coca Cola 165 164% 164% 165 Food*— Cont Baking A 27 24 Vi 24 Vi 26 Com Prod 84 82 82 82% Crm Wheat 30 V* Cudahy Pkg ... 46 45% 46 45V* Gen Foods 53** 52% 52% 53% Grand Union .. 17V* 16% 16% 17% Hershey 94 Vi 93% 93 % 92 Jewel Tea 53 Vi 53 Kroger 31 29% 29V, 30 Nat Biscuit .... 80*, 79V* 79V* 80% Plllsbury 32% 31% 32 30% Safeway St 59% 57 5 7 58% Std Brands 19V, 18% 19 19 Vi Ward Bkg 6V, 5Vi 5% ... Drugs— Coty Inc 15 V* 14 14 IS Lambert Cos 83 Vi 82 Vi 83 83% Lehn & Fink 32 % 33% Industrials— Am Radiator .. 20V* 18% 18% 19Vi Bush Term 27 Certainteed ... 4 3% 3% 4 Gen Asphalt ... 39 37 37 39 Lehigh Port 17 Otis Elev 54% 53 Vi 53 Vi 53 Vi Indus Cheats— Allied Chem ...164% 155 155 162 Com Solv 20 19Vi 19% 19% Union Carb ... 68% 65*/, 66‘i 67V? U S Ind A1c0... 72% 68% 68% 71 Retail Stores— Assoc Dry Gds.. 26% 26 26 26% Gimbel Bros 6Vi 6% 6V4 6% Kresge S 8 27% 27 27 27 May D Store 38V* 37% 37% 38 Mont Ward 25% 24 24% 25V* Penny J C 36V, 36 36V? 36% Schulte Ret St 5% 5%, Sears Roe 58% 55% 56 57% Woolworth 61% 60Vi 60% 61% Amusements— Col Graph 14Vb 13% 13% 14% Eastman Kod ..173% 167 167 172 Fox Film A 34‘1t 32Vi 33 34% Grigsby Gru... 6" 30% 5Va 5Va Loews Inc 60% 57% 57% 60 Param Fam 45 42V, 43V* 47 Radio Corp 25Vi 22% 22% 24 R K 0 21 Vi 20 20‘ 21% Schubert 3% 8 8 P’i Warner 8r05... 15% 12 12% 14% Miscellaneous— Airway App 9 8% 9 9 Citv Ice & Fu 36% 36% Congoleum 10% 9% 9V* 19 Am Can 124% 119% 120% 124 Cont Can 58% 57% 57% 58 Curtiss Wr 5Ve 5 5 5Vi Gillette S R 30% 29% 29 Vi 29V, Rea! Silk 24 23 23 24 Un Aircraft 35% 32% 23% 33% Inti Harv 57% 54 55 56%

Indianapolis Stocks

—March 6 Bid. Ask. American Central Li Inc Cos.. '.OOO Belt RR & B Yrds Cos com.. 41% 44% Belt R R Yds Cos pfd 51 56 Bobbs-Merrlll Cos 20 29% •Central Indiana Pw Cos pfd.. 80 83% Circle Theater Cos com 7s ... 98 Citizens Gas Cos com 10s 25 Citizens Gas Cos pfd 5s 98 •Commonwealth In Cos pfa 75.. 97 102 Commonwealth In Cos pfd ...100 Equitable Securities 25 Hook Drug Cos com Indiana Hotel Cos Clanl com.. 105 Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 6s 100 Indpls Gas Cos com 6s 57 61 •Indpls Pwr Lt & Cos pfd 6%s 103% 105 Indpls P Welf L Assn com 8s 50 IndDls Water Cos Dfd 5s 101 % 104 •Inter Pun Ser Cos pr li pfd 6s 85 90 •Inter Pu Sr pr pfd 7s 99'/* 102 •Metro Loan Cos 8s 100 N Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 5%5.. 90 94 North Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 6s 100 102 North Ind Pub Ser Cos pfd 75.107% 111% Prog Laundry Cos com 31 E Rauh & Son Fertil Cos pfd 6s 47 •Terre Haute Lt Sc Pwr pfd... 73 Union Title Cos com 5s 24 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 7s ... 93 Van Camo Prod Cos 2d pfd 8s .. 93 Auburn Automobile Cos com.. 185 187 Backstay Welt Cos com 14% 15 Ind Pipe Line Cos 19% 21 Link Belt Cos com 29% 31% Lynch Glass Machine Cos com. 17V: 19% Mead Johnson & Cos com 104% 107 N Y Central Railroad Cos 116 118 Noblitt-Sparks Industrial Inc.. 42% 44% Perfect Circle Cos com 31 33 Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc Cos 85 90 Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc Cos 23 25 Ross Gear & Tool Cos 27 30 Standard Oil Cos (Indiana).... 33 Studebaker Corporation 22% 24% •Ex-dividends. Bonds Beit R R & Stk Yds Cos 45... 88% ... Broad Ripple Trac Cent Ind Gas Cos 5s 100 Citizens Street Railroads 5s .. 23 27 Home T & Tof Ft Wayne 65.102V4 ... Ind Railway & Light Cos 5s .. 95 97’% Indpls Pwr & Lt Cos f.lOl Indianapolis Gas Cos 5s 100'% 102 Indpls & Martinsv Ra Hr Cos 5s 15 Indpls & Northw Trac Cos ss. *2% Indpls St Rv 4s 16 Indpls Trac Sc Term Cos 5s 43 Indpls Union Ry 100 Indpls Water 5s 99 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 103 104% Indpls Wa Cos Ist lien Sc Ref 5s 99 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 96 Indpls Water Works Sec Cos 5s 99* * ... Interst Pub Serv Cos 4%s 89 No Ind Pub Serv 5s .. 101 103 Interst Pub Serv Cos 6%s 102 No Ind Pub Serv 5s 99 No Ind Teleph Cos 6s 99 100

New York Bank Stocks

(By Thomson Sc McKinnon) —March 6 , , Bid. Ask. America 68'/* 71% Bankers .... ns% 121% Brooklyn Trust 544 554 Central Hanover 266 271 Chase National 103% 100% Chatham Phoenix National ..83 86 Chemical • 50 52 City National 100% 103'/’ Corn Exchange 126 130 Commercial 320 335 Continental 320 335 Continental 24% 27% Empire 57 V* 6d% First National 4,092 4 290 Guaranty 447 452 Irving 39% 41% Manhattan &Cos 92% 95 % Manufacturers 50% 52% New York Trust 183 188 Public 60% 63%

New York Curb Market

(Bv Thomson Sc McKinnon) —March 6 Close/ Close. Am Com Pwr.. 16% Mo Kan Pipe... 8% Am Gas Sc El.. 80 Mt Prod 5% Am Lt Sc Tr... 52 National Av.... 7% Ark Gas A 5% National 1nv.... 6% Brazil Pw Sc Lt 26% Newmont Min... 53% Can Marc 3% Nia Hud Pwr... 14 Cities Serv .... 18V*;Noranda 17 Cons Gas 96%;Penroad 7% Cord 9%; Prince & Whtly. 1% Crocker Sc Wh.. 11 •* Salt Creek 6% Durant Mot 2% Sel Indus 4% Elec Bond Sh... 5% Shenandoah .... 7 Ford of Can... 26% Std of Ind 32% Ford of Eng.... 17% Std of Kv 32% Fox Theater 4% Std of 0hi0.... 54 Goldman Sachs B%iStutz 26 Gulf Oil 64 ;Tr Air Tr 5% Hudson 8ay.... 5% Un Gas new... 10% Humble Oil 58% Un Lt Sc Pwr... 32% Ind Terr A 16%;Un Verde 12% Insull Ut 45% Ut & Indus R% Int Super 28 .Ut Power 13 Int Pete 13% Vacuum Oil ... 59% Midwest Ut 23% I Van Camp 5%

Investment Trust Shares

(Bv R. H. Gibson Sc Cos.) —March 6 PRICES ARE TO IS NOON C. S. T. , _ . , „ Bid. Ask. Amer Founder’s Corp C0m.... 4% 5 Am & Gen Sec A 14 Am Inv Trust Shares 5% 6% Basic Industry Shares 6% 7% Corporate Trust Shares 6% 6% Cumulative Trust Shares 7% 8% Diversified Trustee Shares A.. 18% 19 First American Corn 8% 8% Fixed Trust OH Shares 5% 6% Fixed Trust Shares A 16% ... Inv Trust N Y 7% 8% Leaders of Industry series A.. 8% ... Nation Wide Securities 7% 7% National Industry Shares 6 6'* N Am Trust Shares 6% 6 s * Sel Am Shares 5% 6% Shawmut Bank Inv Trust 10% 12'* Universal Trust Shares 6% 6% S W Strauss Inv Units 54 Super Corp of Am Trust Sh A 7% 7% Fundamental Trust Shares A. 7% 8 Fundamental Trust Shares B 7% 8% U S Elec Light St Pwr A.... 32% 34%

Local Wagon Wheat

_ City KTia elector* are oayln* 60c for No. 1 red wheat and 6e for No. 1 hard *

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .

PORKERS SHOW HIGHER TREND AT CITYYARDS Cattle Steady and Strong: Veals Unchanged at $8.50 Down. , HOGS Feb. Bulk. Early Top. Receipts. 27. 6.90# 7.45 7.45 5,000 28. 6.9001 7.40 7.40 2,000 Mar. 2. 6.90® 7.40 7.40 3.000 3. 7.10® 7.60 7.60 5,000 4. 7.25® 7.75 7.75 3.500 5. 7.25® 7 60 7.65 4.000 6. 7.50® 7.8 J 7.85 3,000 Porker prices this morning at the city stockyards were mostly irregular, with prices ranging 25 cents higher on weights over 160 pounds, underw eights held steady to 10 cents up. The bulk, 140 to 300 pounds, sold at $7.50 to $7.85. Early top held at $7.85. Receipts were 3,000. Holdovers, 283. Cattle market mostly stationary, with a few slaughter classes of steers showing a little change from Thursday’s prices. Receipts were estimated at 500. Vealers continued to hold a steady trading range, selling at $8.50 down. Receipts, 500. Sheep and lambs showed a strong tone, selling at Thursday’s best time, early top price was held up to $9. Receipts were 500. Chicago hog receipts were 19,000, Including 8,000 directs. Holdovers 4,000. Market fairly active mostly to shippers, and 10 to 20 cents higher than Thursday’s average. Good to choice hogs weighing 190 to 210 pounds, were selling at $7.60 to $7.65. Early top held at $7.65; 220 to 250-pound weights, sold at $7.25 to $7.50; 270 to 360 pounders, held at $7.10 to $7.20. Cattle receipts 2,500. Calves 1,000 and steady. Sheep receipts 15,000 and 25 cents higher. HOGS Receipts, 3,006; market, higher. —Light Lights—-(l4o-160) Good and choice ...$ 7.25® 7.35 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 7.75 (180-200) Good and choice.... 7.85 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice 7.85 „ 220-250) Medium and g00d... 7.70® 7.80 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-280)—Medium and choice 7.50@ 7.<0 (290-350) Good and choice 7.25® 7.50 —Packing Sows—-(27s-500) Medium and g00d... 5.50® 6.25 (110-130) Saughter Digs 6.75® 7.00 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts, 500; market, steady. Good and choice $ Common and medium 5.50® 8.50 (1.100-1.500) Good and choice 8.25® 10.50 Medium 5.50® 8.25 —Heifers—-(soo-850) Good and choice 7.75® 9.50 Common and medium 4.50® 7.75 Common and medium 5.00® 7.75 Good and choice 4-00® 5'2S Low cutters and cutters 2.75® 4.00 —Bulls yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 4.25® Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 500; market, steady. Good and choice $ 7.50@ 8.50 Medium 5.70® ..50 Cull and common 3.00® 5.50 —Calves—-(2so-300) Good and choice 5.00® 8.80 Common and medium 3.00® 5.00 STOCKERS AND FEEDER STEERS Good and choice S 5.75® 8.00 Common and medium 4.25® 5.75 , (800-1.500) Good and choice 5.75® 8.00 Common and medium 4.50® 5.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900; market, steady. Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 6.50® 8.00 —Eyres— Medium and choice 3.00® 4.50 Cull and common 1.50® 3.00 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO, March 6.—Flogs—Receipts. 19,000, including 8,000 direct; active. 10@ 20c higher than Thursday’s average; top, $7.65; Tiulk. 170-210 lbs., $7.5C®7.65; 220230 lbs.. $6.90®7.50; best 140-160 lbs.. $7.25 ®7.SO; pigs, $6.50®7; packing sows. $6.15® 6.35; fight lights, 140-160 lbs., good and choice. $7.35®7.60; lightweights. 160-200 lbs., good and choice. $’,[email protected]: medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice. $7.2007.65; heavyweights. 250-850 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; packing sows, 275500 lbs., medium and good, $6®6.50; slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs., good and choice, $6.75® 7.35. Cattle —Receipts, 2,500; calves, 1.00; fed steers and yearlings steady to 25c lower; better grades showing most decline; light heifers and mixed yearlings fully steady, but fat cows weak; bulls steady and vealers 25c higher: most steers here today selling at $9 downward: some 1929-lb. averages making $8.50; slaughter cattle and vealers; Steers. 600900 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]: SOO- - lbs., good and choice. $8.75®11.25; 1,100-1.300 lbs., good and choice. $9®11.25; I. SCO-1,500 lbs., good and choice, s9® 11. 600-1.300 lbs., common and medium, s6®9; heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice. 57.25®9.50; common and medium. $5.25®7.50; cows good and choice. $5®6.50: common and medium, $3.75®5; low cutter and cutter cows. s3@4; bulls, yearlings excluded. good and choice beef, $4.25®5.75: cutter to medium $3.50®4.40; vealers, milk fed. good and choice. [email protected]; medium. [email protected]; cull and common. s4® 5.50; stocker and feeder cattle: Steers. SCO- - lbs., good and choice. $7®8.25; common and medium. ss®7. Sheep—Receipts. 15,000; moderately active, mostly steady; §ood and choice lambs scaling 94 lbs. own. [email protected]; one strictly choice load to outsiders. $9; fat ewes. s4@s; slaughter sheep and lambs: Lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $8.25@9; medium. $7.50® 8.25; 91-100 lbs., medium to choice. $7.25@ 8.85: all weights, common. $6®7.50: ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $3.50®5: all weights, cull and common. s2®4; feeding lambs, 50-75 lbs., good and choice. $7.75® 8.25.

By United Press CINCINNATI. March 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 2.250: held over, none; fairly active, mostly 10c higher; spots 25c up on butchers 225 lbs. and up and light lights; better grade 170-230 bis., mostly $8; some 160 lbs. down to $7.75: few 240-270 lbs.. $7.50®7.75; 300 lb. butchers quotable around $7.25; 120150 lbs.. [email protected]; mostly $7.25 on 130 lbs. up: sows: strong; bulk. [email protected]. Cattle —Receipts. 400; calves. 30 ;> fairly active steers steady: heifers fully 50c higher; all grades of cows strong to 25c higher: a few loads and odd lots of in-between grade steers and heifers. $6.50®8.25; most beef cows. $4.50®5: bulk low cutters and cutter cows. [email protected]; bulls draggy. weak at $4.25 down; vealers active, steady; good and choice. sß@9: lower grades. $7.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 250; generally steady; better grade handyweight quotable. $8.50®9; common and medium, $6.50 ®7.50; fat ewes. $2.50®3.50 By Times Special LOUISVILLE. March 6.—Hogs—Receipts. 500; market. 10c higher; 300 lbs. Op. $6.65: 225-300 lbs.. $7.15; 160-225 lbs., $7.65; 130160 lbs.. 56.90; 130 lbs. down. $6.40; roughs. [email protected]: stags, $4.23. Cattle—Receipts. 100: market steady: prime heavy steers. $7.50®8; heavy shipping steers. s6®7; medium and plain sters. $506: fat heifers. [email protected]; common to medium heifers. $4 ®5.50: good to choice cows $4®4.50; medium to good cows. $3.25®4; cutters. s3® 3.25; canners. sl-50JL2.50; bulls. $3®4.25: feders. $6®6.75: medium to good feeders. ss®6 - Stockers, $4®5.50. Calves—Receipts, 100; market 50c higher; good to choice. $6.50®7.50: mediums. ss@6; common to medium. s3®s. Sheep—Receipts. 50; market steady; ewe and wether lambs. $8: buck lambs. $7; seconds. $5 down; clipped sheep s3®4. No shipments Thursday. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS 111.. March 6.—Hogs— Receipts. 7.00; market, active. 10®20c higher; pigs and light lights. 25@35c higher; bulk. 150-230 ibs., $7.500 7.65: top. S7/70; a few 26G-290 lbs., [email protected]; 100-140 i lbs., $7®7.50. Cattle —Receipts. 700; calves. receipts 500; market, vealers 25c higher; , top good and choice kinds. $9.25: other classes steady Sheep—Receipts. 1.500; market run mostly through and direct; bidding steady on odd lots: asking higher; holding desirable lambs at $8.50 and above. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. March 6 —Hogs —On sale, 1,200; active to packers; weights above 160 lbs., 15c higher; lighter averages, fully 25c; bulk desirable 160250 lbs., $8.25: tew 260-270 lbs., [email protected]; 120-150 las., $7.50®7.90. Cattle—Receipts, 10; cows, unchanged: cutter grades, $2.50®4; calves, receipts, 600; vealers, steady tc 10c higher: m-between grades, showing betterment: good to choice, largely $10; common and medium. Ss®B. Sheep —Receipts, 1,600; lambs, active, 15®25c higher; good to choice woolskins, $9,250 9.35; sparingly. $9.40; medium and mixed lots, $3.25 @8.75. By United Press PITTSBURGH. March 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,000; market, mostly 10c higher; 160-220 lbs., $7.50®8.10; 220-250 lbs.. $7.650.7.85; 260-300 lbs.. [email protected]; 120150 lbs., [email protected]; medium to good packing sows, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, 30: market, nominally steady: calves, receipts, 150; market, slow to about steady; choice vealers. $9.50®10; medium to good. $6.5009. Sheep—Receipts. 500: market, steady to strong; medium to good clipped lambs, $708.25; choice to medium shorn wethers. $3 @4.

Chicago Stocks (By James'T. Hamlll & Cos.)

A good tone prevailed in the first hour of the market, although volume decreased somewhat. Prices of leading stocks during that time were limited to fractional changes. Radio shares were a little higher and reports are to the effect that public demand for radio sets at the present time are expectations possibly due to lower priced midget sets. As the session worked along the market graduallly worked lower the last hour in sympathy with the New York market and prices slipped further down to the lowest of the day with few exceptions. Rumors are that constructive news regarding the rails is expected to be issued in a few days and a better market is hoped for next week, although a lower opening may be in store for Saturday. —March 6 TOTAL SALES 200.000 High. Low. Last. Allied Motor Ind 2% 2% 2% Allied Products 24% 24 24 Amer Equities 6% 6*4 6% Art Metal Works 7% 6% 6% Assoc Telephone Util... 25 Backstay welt 14% ... Bendix Aviation 22% 21% 21V4 Binks Mfg BVi ... Borg Warner 29V* 26% 27% Brown Fence & W ‘‘B’’ 7% 7V4 7% Ceco Mfg Cos 6 5*4 5% Cent 111 Securities .... 2V4 Cent Pub Ser Cl “A".. 17% 17% 17% Cent *So West 23% 23% 23% Club Aluminum 2% Commonwealth Edison. 248% 245% 248*4 Construct Mat Pfd .... 27% Continental Chicago ... 9% 8% 8% Cord Corp 10% 9% 9% Corp Securities 21 20% 20% Electric Household 28 26% 27 Gen Theat Equip VTC C 13% 13V* 13% Gleaner 32% 2% Great Lakes Dredge ... 4 3% 3% Grigsby-Grunow 6% 5% 5% Houdaille-Hershey A... 15% 15 15 Houdaille-Hershey “B”. 8% 8 BV4 Insull Util Invest 46% 45V1 45% Insull Util Inv pfd ex w 87% 86 87 Vi Ins Util Inv 6s 1940 ... 91V, 91% ' 91V, Iron Fireman 20% 19 19 Kalamazoo Stove 26 Kellogg Switch Com .. 7Li 6% 7 Libby-McNeil 11% 11% 11% Lion Oil Refining Cos ... 6V4 Lynch Corp *B% ... • ... Majestic Household Util 0% 5% 5% Midlde West Utilities.. 24% 23% 24'% Midland United 24% 20% 21 Mo-Kan Pipe Line 8% 8% 8% Natiosal Family Stores.. 3% 3V4 3% National Securities Inv 7% ... Noblitt-Sparks Indus Inc 43% 43% 43% North American Car 22 21% 22 No Amer Light & Pwr 70% 68% 69 Pines Winterfront .... 19% 19 19 Raytheon & T C 12% 11'% 12 Seaboard Util Shares... 5 Southern Union Gas... 9% 9'% 9% Standard Dredging Cos.. 4% Swift & Cos 30Vi 30 30% Swift Internacional .... 38% 38 38 Unit Corporation .' 12 U S Gypsum Com 43 U S Radio & Tel 30% 28% 29Vi Utah Radio 4% Utility & Ind 9% 8% 8% Utility Sc Ind pfd 19% 19 19 Wextark Radio 1% 1% 1% Wieboldt Stores 12% 12 12 Zenit Radio 4% 4% 4% Unt United Gas 11% 10% 10%

Produce Markets

Eggs (countrv run)—Loss off delivered in Indianapolis. 15c: henery quality No. 1. 15c; No. 2. 11c. Poutrv (buying prices)—Hens, weighing 5 lbs. or over. 17c: under 5 lbs., 16c; Leghorn hens, lie: caDons. 7% lbs. up 28c: 6%-7% lbs.. 24c: under 6% lbs.. 20c: springers, 5 lbs. or over. 17c: or under 5 lbs.. 17c: ducks, springers. 11c; old cocks. 8@llc: ducks, full feather fat white 9c: geese. Bc. These prices are for No. 1 top aualitv auoted bv Kingan & Cos. * Butter (wholesale)—No. 1. 32@33c: No. 2. 30@31e. Butterfat—29c. Cheese (wholesale selling price per pound)—American loaf 31c: pimento loaf, 32c: Wisconsin firsts. 27c; Longhorns. 34c; New York Limberger. 36c. By United Press NEW YORK. March 6.—Potatoes—Market. quiet: Long Island. $2.50®3.85 barrel; Maine. $2.75®3.40 barrel: Idaho, 40c®52.50 sack; Bermuda. $6.50®9 barrel: Canada. 50c®53.60 barrel. Sweet potatoes—Market. easy: jersey baskets. 75c@$3; southern baskets. $1.5002. Flour—Market, quiet and steady; spring patents. $4.50® 4.80 barrel. Pork—Market, dull; mess. $26.50. Lard—Market, firm: middle west spot [email protected]. Tallow—Market quiet; special to extra, 8%®3%c. Dressed poultry—Market. quiet; turkeys. 25®43c; chickens. 25@39c broilers. 30®50c; capons, 26@45c; fowls, 14@25c; Long Island ducks. 22%®24c. Live poultry—Market, quiet; geese. 12®17c; ducks. 15®27c: fowls, 19@ 21c; turkeys. 25®40c; roosters. 14@16c; chickens. 19®29c; capons 21@42c: broilers. 32®40c. Cheese—Market, dul: state whole milk, fancy to special. 16®22%c; young Americas. 16@20c. By United Press CHICAGO. March 6.—Eggs—Market, easier; receipts. 22.114 cases; extra firsts, 21c; firsts. 18%@19%c; ordinaries. 18c; seconds. 16%c. Butter—Market, firm: receipts, 10,446 tubS; extras 28%c; extra firsts. 27®27%c; firsts. 25%®26c; seconds. 23%c@24%c; standards, 28c. Poultry—Market about steady; receipts. 3 cars; fowls. 17®20c; springers. 26c; Leghorns. 17%c: ducks. 23c; geese. 14c: turkeys, 25c: roosters, 15c. Cheese—Twins. 14®14%c: voung Americas, 16'/4@16%c. Potatoes — On track 228; arrivals. 104: shipments. 863; market about steady: Wisconsin sacked round whites. $1.1501.35; Minnesota round whites, [email protected]; Idaho russets. SI. 45 @1.55; Colorado McClures, branded. $1.30® 1.50. By United Press CINCINNATI. 0., March 6.—Butter— Steady: creamery in tub lots according to score, 27® 29c: common score discounted, 2(®3c: packing stock. No. 1. 22c; No. 2, 18c; No. 3,12 c; butter fat, 25@27c. Eggs —Higher; cases included; extra firsts, 21c; seconds, 20c; nearby ungraded. 20%c; duck eggs, 25c; goose eggs. 75c. Live Poultry—Thin and coarse stock sell only at heavy discount; fowls 5 lbs. and over. 17%c; 4 lbs. and over. 17%c; 3 lbs. and over. 18c; Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over, 15c; roosters, 13c; capons. 8 lbs. and over, 32c; under 8 lbs.. 28c: slips. 32c; over 2 lbs., 35c; Leghorn and Orpington fryers over 2 lbs.. 23c: broilers new crop full feathered 1% lbs. and over. 40c; partly feathered, 28@31c; Leghorn broilers full feathered 1% lbs. and over, 33@35c; roasting chickens 4 lbs. and over, 24c; black springers, 15c. CLEVELAND. March 6.—Butter—Extras. 28%c; standards, 28c. Eggs—Extras. 20'ic; firsts, 19%c. Poultry—Heavy fowls, 20c: medium. 21c; Leghorn fowls. 18c; heavy broilers, 21@23c; Leghorn broilers. 15c- ducks, 25c: old cocks. 13c: geese, 15 ®l6c: capons No. 1. 28®33c. Potatoes— J/iaine Green Mountain, few best $2.50 per 120 lb. sack; Idaho Russet, $2®2.10 per 100-lb. sack.

In the Cotton Markets

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, March 6.—Cotton was lower this morning by 8 to 10 points. The decline was invited b> lower Liverpool prices which, in turn, had been influenced by a weaker market for Egyptian cotton. We presume that the Egyptian government is liquidating stocks they have had for some time. Business was not particularly active. Commission houses were moderate buyers, but brokers who have been buying for the far east were doing very little. The south, according to one authority, is not going to reduce acreage more than 8 to 10 per cent, but the same authority puts fertilizer reduction as high as 23716 per cent. We do not think a full cotton crop can be made without liberal use of fertilizer, but a small acreage reduction is not so important. The market was doing nothing in the early afternoon. Traders felt that there was enough support around 11.25 for May contracts to insure against much decline. We seldom advise a trader to depend on statistical information, but we do think that America’s disposition to hold cotton off the market is helping foreign grown cotton mere than home prducers. NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 12.08 12.00 12.00 March 11.09 10.99 10.99 May 11.3S 11.19 11.19 July 11.58 11.44 11.44 October 11.84 11.72 11.73 December 12.01 11.91 11.91 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 12.12 12.01 12.01 March 11.08 10.97 10.97 May 11.31 11.21 11.21 July 11.55 11.44 11.44 October 11.85 11.73 11.73 December 12.03 CHICAGO Hieb. Low. Close. March 11.10 May 11.40 11.28 11.29 July 11.65 11.53 11.53 October 11.92 11.82 11.82 December ...„ 12 0? 13.01 12.01

WHEAT PRICES LOSE GAINS IN SELLING WAVE Corn Futures Are Uneven in Narrow Range; Oats Close Higher. By United Press CHICAGO, March 6.—Closing its early gains when selling increased toward the close, deferred wheat deliveries closed a fraction lower on the Board of Trade today. The market was unsettled most of the session with advances meeting selling orders and recessions encourtering support. . Strenth at Liverpool and in corn were early factors. The latter grain held to a narrow range and closed unevenly steady after exhibiting good strength early. Oats were dull, but firm. Liverpool Strong At the close nearby wheat was % cent lower with deferred months % to M cent off, corn was % cent lower to hi cent higher and oats were % to Vi cent higher. Provisions jumped 10 to 20 points higher. Liverpool had a temporary dip, but rallied to close strong, unchanged to Vz cent higher. Buenos Aires continued weak and was Vi to 1 cent lower at mid-day. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 58 cars. Oats Trade Light Displaying a firm tone on the rough weather in the west and the prospects that it v/ould spread eastward within twenty-four hours, corn was Vi to % cent higher at mid-morning. It is expected that the snow will curtail the movement and increase the farm feeding. Cash prices were unchanged to 1 cent higher. Receipts were 133 cars. There were very few trades in oats early, but the market was Vi cent higher during the morning in sympathy with corn. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 12 cars, Chicago Grain Table •—March 6 WHEAT— Prev. „ ~ Open. High. Low. Close. close. Mar. (old). .79% .79% .79% .79Vs .79Vi New. .79% 79% .79 % May (old). .81% .81% .81% .81% .81% New. .82% .82% .82% .82% .82% July 64% .64% .63% .63% .64 Sept 64% .64'/* .63% .63'* .64 CORN— Mar. (old). .62 .62% .62 .62% .62 New. .63 .63% .62% .6244 .62% May (old). .64% .65% .64% .64% .64% New. .65% .66% .65% .65% .66 July 67% .67*4 .66% .86% .67'/, Sept 67% .67'/* .66% .66% .67 OATS— Mar. (old). .29% .29% .29% .29% .29% May (oldi. .32% .32% .32 .32% .32' New. ,32 V* .321* .3214 .32% .32% July 32V* .32% .32% .32% .32*4 Sept 32% .32% .32 Vi .32'/* .32% RYE— Mar. (old). .37% ,37V* .37 .37% .38 New. .37% .37% .37 Vi .37 V, .38 May (old). .40% .40% .40'% .40% .41 New. .41 .41*4 .40% .40 % .41% July 41% .42 Vi .41 % ,41V* .42 Vi Sept 43 .43 .42% .42% .43% LARD— March ... 8.75 8.87 .875 8.85 8.72 May 8.90 9.02 8.90 8.97 8.87 July 9.10 9.17 9.10 9.15 9.02 Sept. ... 9.30 9.35 9.27 9.32 9.22 BELLIES— Mav 11.50 11.30 July 11.65 11.45 By Times Special CHICAGO. March 6.—Carlots: Wheat. 46; corn. 198; oats. 18. By Times Special CHICAGO. March 6.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 1.338,000, against 309,600; corn 733,000. against 879,000; oats, 249.000. against 299,000. Shipments; Wheat, 703.000. against 467,000; corn, 553,000, against : 567,000; oats. 322,000. against 354,000. By United Press CHICAGO, March 6.—Cash grain close; Wheat—No. 2 red, 77@79c; No. 1 hard. 79 Vic: No. 2 hard, 79c. Corn—No. 3 mixed. 59'%® 59 Vic; No. 4 mixed. 57%®58V4c; No. 5 mixed. 56'%c; No. 2 yellow. 61%® 62%c; No. 3 yellow, 53%®6ic; No. 4 yellow, 57%@59%c; No. 5 yellow, 56®57c; No. 2 white. 63'Ac; No. 3 white. 61c; No. 4 white. 57%@59%c. Oats —No. 2 white. 31 ®3l'/*c; No. 3 white. 30'%®31c. Rye None. Barley—37@7lc. Timothy—sß.7s® 9, Clover—sl3®2o.7s. By United Press TOLEDO. March 6.- Wheat—No. 3 red, 81®82c. Corn—No. 2 yellodw, 66%®67%c: No. 3 yellow, 65®66c. Oats—No. 2 white. 34%®35%c. Rye—No. 2. 61c. Clover I Domestic prime, old. $14.25; prime, new. ; $14.75; prime choice, new, sls; prime choice, old. $14.55; March, $14.75. Alsyke— Cash. SI 4 : March. sl4. Butter —Fancy creamery. 32®33c. Eggs—Country run, 18 ®l9c. Hay—Timothy. $1.25 cwt.

Cash Grain

—March 6 The bids for cat lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b., shipping point, basis 41 %c New York rate, were; Wheat—Steady; No. 1 red, 68@69c: No. 2 red. 67®68c; No. 2 hard. 67®68c. Corn—Firm; No. 3 white. 54 %® 56 lie: No. 4 white. 52%®54c; No. 3 yellow. 52 ®s4c: No. 4 yellow, 50%@52%c; No. 3 mixed. 48%®50%c; No. 4 mixed. 46%® 48 Vic. Oats—Steady; No. 2 white. 28@29c; No. 3 white. 27®28c. Hav (f. o. b. country points taking 23 %c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville) Steady: No. 1 timothy. [email protected]; No. 2 timothy. $14®14.50; No. 3 timothy, sl3® 14c: No. 1 light clover mixed, sls® 15.50; No. 1 clover mixed. $15.50® 16; No. 1 clover hay. $16®16.50. —lnspections Wheat —No. 1 red. 2 cars. Total, 2 cars. Corn (new)—No. 2 white. 2 cars; No. 3 white, 14 cars: No. 4 white. 4 cars: No. 2 yellow, 1 car; No. 3 yellow. 36 cars; No. 4 yellow. 13 cars; No. 5 yellow, l gar. Total. 71 cars. Oats—No. 1 white. 2 cars; No. 2 white, 10 cars; No. 3 white. 1 car. Total. 13 cars. Other Livestock By United Press TOLEDO, March 6.—Hog3—Receipts. 200; market. 10c higher; heavies, $6.75®7; mediums. $7.25®7.40; Yorkers. $6.90®7; pigs. $6.9007. Cattle—Receipts, light; market, steady. Calves—Receipts, light; market, slow. Sheep—Receipts, lignt; market staedy. By United Press CLEVELAND. March 6.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.900: holdover, none, steady; 160-210 lbs.. $7.85; 210-270 lbs.. $7.50; common light offerings. $7: desirable Pigs. $7.25. Cattle —Receipts. 50: dull, but litle change on the few here: packing cutter steers. $5.50; odd cutter to medium cows. [email protected]. Calves —Receipts. 300: steady quality considered: bulk desirable vealers. $9.50®10; common to good kind. s7®9. Sheep—Receipts. 800: largely clipped lambs, steady: bulk at $8.50; package common woolskins. $7.75. FT. WAYNE. Ind.. March 6.—Hogs. 15® 25c higher; 100-140 lbs.. $6.50: 140-150 lbs.. $7: 1560-160 lbs.. $7.25: 160-180 lbs., $7.50; 180-200 lbs.. $7.60: 200-220 lbs.. $7.50; 220240 lbs.. $7.40: 240-260 ibs.. $7.30: 260-280 lbs.. $7.15: 280-300 Ibs.. $7.05: 300-350 lbs.. $6.90: roughs. $5.50; stags, $3.75; calves, $8.50; lambs. $7.75. Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hi reby given to the taxS avers of the School City of Indianapolis. iarion County. Indiana, that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at its regular meeting to be neld at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.. March 10. 1931. at the Board’s office at the southwest corner of Ohio and Meridian streets. Indianapolis. Indiana, will consider and determine the matter treated of m the Board’s resolution adopted at its regular meeting of Fsb. 24. 1931, concerning the appropriation of SII,OOO to 80988 in the Special Fund for the repair, accounts Nos. 10959. 62502. 80182 and alterations and equipping of certain offices in the administration building and for salaries for additional social workers. Taxpayers appearing at said meeting will have the right to be heard on said contemplated action and after this Board has at said hearing finally acted on said resolution, ten or more taxpayers of said School Citv who may feel aggrieved by the Board's said action may appeal said action to the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana for final disposition by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor of Marlon Countv. Indiana, within ten days after said final action by the Board of School Commissioners of tne Citv of Indianapolis and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a day lor hearing In said Mas-lon County THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Bv A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Feb. 27. 1931.

LEGAL DIRECTORY

CHARLES ALOON *lB American Central Life. 14. $873. APPLEMAN & MARK t Union Trust Bldg. Ri- 88. JOSEPH BELCHER K. of P Bidg. Rl. 6605. Li, 5179. BERRYHILL Sc BERRYHILL 804 Fletcher Trost Bldg. LI. 6004. BINGHAM & BINGHAM Lawyers 814-15 Circle Tower. LI. 1170 Sc 8421 SELDEN BLUMENFELD General State and Federal Practice 728 Circle Tower. Lincoln 1314. WILLIAM A. BOYCE JR. 701-4 Peoples Bank ilildg. LI. 9358. CHAS. M CLARK. 301 Indiana Trust Bldg. LI. 8684: IR. 0950-R. RAY CLEM 715 State Life Bldg. RI 8885 JAMES A. COLLINS 1215-17 Circle Tower. LI. 8183. EDWARD DOYLE 315 Board of Trade Bldg. Li. 8687. FRED L. DRAPER „„„ 818 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Rl. 3722N E. ELLIOTT. .... 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. LI. S-W JOHN F. ENGELKE 1011 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. RI. 7161 DON R. FRENCH. 427-28 Lemcke Bldg. LI. 6527; Res- Ch. 3951-W,, MAURICE T GECKLER 815 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI. 3772. HANNA. DAILY Sc DAILY 1003-8 Lemcke Bldg. RI, 55 1 7. B. L HOBBS 122 E. Ohio St. LI. 2940. ERVE HANFORD 511 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. RI. 1682, HARVEY <s= HOLTZCLAW 1011 Hume-Mansur Bidg. Ri. 6507. GEORGE O HILL 419 Circle Tower. LI. 3973. GEO A. HOFMANN 404 Inland Bank Bldg. LI. 7787. FRANK W. HUEBER 701-4 Peoples Bank Bldg. LI. 9358 LEWIS E. MARINE. 1105 Odd low Bldg. RL 1914; Res., 9. G. 89-J. JAMES C. MATHEWS. 1105 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI. 1914: Res.. DR. 5674-J. JAMES E. MCDONALD 617 Peoples Bank Bldg. Li. 3496.

Legal Notices

We will sell at Public Auction one Chevrolet Delivery Truck. 1929 Model. Serial No. 9 AC 12684; motor No. 163086 for storage and repair charges amounting to $95 on Saturday. March 14, 1931. GUARANTEE METAL ENAMELING CO. NOTICE TO BIDDERS SALE AND REMOVAL OF OLD BUILDINGS. , . . Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners at its offices 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. until 8 o’clock p. March 10 1931. for the sale and removal as hereinafter specified of the following building not needed for school purposes, for not less than its fair ca * h ' rth One one-story residence at the northwest corner of the grounds at Arsenal Technical High School, corner Onenta. the foundation to a depth of at least one foot below the grade line shall be removed from the premises within thirty (30) days from date of acceptance of bid. All rubbish of any description shall be removed without anv damage to any other of the school property or premises. Each bidder snail 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 successfu l bidder to properly perform his contract within the time specified, to order the work done by its own employes and to retain any material secured from said bouse-. also to retain the proceeds of the certified BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. BY A. B. GOOD, Business Director. Feb. 27, 1931. NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONCESSIONS AT THE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the Cibv °f Indianamolis will receive sealed bids at its office in the Citv Hall, until ten (10) o clock a m on the 20th day of March 1931. for the leasing of the dining rooni and kitchen in the Administration Building of the Municipal Airport of the City of Indianapolis, for a term of two (2) years including the exclusive right and privilege to sell soft drinks, food, candy. papers. magazines, periodicals and all souvenirs, novelties and merchandise in connection with the operation of said dining room and kitchen. Each bidder will be required to submv a fiat bid in the amount of , re "t he proposes to pav for the lease of said dining room and kitchen for the term of two (2) years, and in addition thereto, a bid designating the percentage of the gross sales of said dining room, including the gross sales of soft drinks. and Z; newsnaners etc., he proposes to pay. addftion to the* rent for the exclusive privilege of selling such food drinks and merchandise. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and equip said dining room and kitchen with the necessary furniture and fixtures, subject to the approval of the Board of Public Works. All to be free of I V ena brances. and to occupy and operate said leased premises subject to all current rules and regulations adopted by the Board a of Public Works with reference to the Municipal Airport. rtimtirate All bids must be submitted in duplicate, in a sealed envelope, together with the statutory non-collusion — n ,,ired The successful bidder will b® required to execute a lease, m form prepared b> B< Te r h Board of C P^b°ic k Works reserves the right to re^ c yny c and K a i U bids. LOUIS C. BRANDT CHARLES O. BRITTON. Beard of Public Works. ‘ 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 12 o clock noon, March 13. 1931, when bids will be opened for the sale of One l?**ndred Etehty-eight Thousand dollars ($183,000) of bonds of said School City. Said bonds shall be 138 in number and numbered from 1 to 188 inclusive, each one tor the principal sum of SI,OOO. The?. E Jl al * be dated March 17. 1931, and shall bear interest at the rate of four (4%) per annum, which said interest shall be evidenced by interest warrants or coupons attached to each of s&id bonds and maturing on the first day 0‘ 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, ana ending with January *.st, 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 tnature. 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 P 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 Omo street, Indianapolis. Indiana, endorsed •‘Bid for School Building Bonds of March 1931.** A prospectus of said bonds, form and envelopes necessary to be used in blading will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Said bonds will be issued by 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 bi 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 (3V) of the face value of the THE 3 BOARD r OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By A. B. GOOD. Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana. Feb. 20, 1931. Death Notices ALLRED. MRS. MARY ALMA-Of 4617 Sunset Ave., beloved mother of Alexander Garrison and Edward B. Allred and Mary Mildred Allred, passed away Thursday morning. Services Saturday at 2 p m. at the PLANNER Sc BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. CUNNINGHAM. GEORGE—Beloved husband of Mina Cunningham and father of Mrs. C. C. Hiatt of Muncie, and Mrs. W E Moore of Hammond, and George Cunningham. Mrs. Arthur Bise and Mrs. Norman McClelland, all of Indianapolis, passed away at St. John’s Hospital. Anderson. Ind., March 4. Funeral held at LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME, Saturday, 1:30 a. m. Burial New Crown cemetery. LITTLE Sc SONS In charge, 2455 North Talbot. FOY. EMMA L.—Beloved wife of Frank Fo and mother of Ernest. Leon. Anna, Emma. Albert. Urban. Edna and Henrietta. departed this life March 6. age 68 vears. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE_&_KIRK, Ch. 3550. GRAFF, HARRY—Age 50, beloved husband of Noia, stepson of Edward Meyer, nephew of Catherine and Edward C. Retck passed away Wednesday p. m. Services in charge of Dr. Ambrose Dunkel at the PLANNER Sc BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday S:SO p. m. Instead of previous time given. Friends Invited. Burial crown HIIL , JL

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CHARLES MENDENHALL 14 Aetna Trust Bldg. Rl. 9995. ROBERT L. MENDENHALL 303 Indiana Trust Bldg RI, 1775 JOSEPH R. MORGAN 807 Meyer-Klser Pk. Bldg LI, 5348 RAYMOND F. MURRAY 718 Fletcher Ssv. & Tr. Bldg. LI. 48M OSCAR L. POND 1109 People Bk Bldg. LI. 7333 WILLIAM T. QUILLAN. 437-28 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 4647, Ch. 6055-W HARRY E. RAITANO 605. Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. Rl. 2690 REMY HARRISON Sc REMY. C. F Remv. D Harrison. Wm. H. Remv T. T. Sisson. 526-32 C. Tw. Li, 1461 RHOADS & DARE— Soeclallzlna In corporate and securities practice. 504 Circle Tower. Ri. 5655, ROCKFORD & ROCKFORD Lawyers 1015 Meyer-Klser Bk Bldg. LI. 7791 FRANK B ROSS 901-5 State Life Bldg. LI. 4235. RYAN -WANNER 527-38 Lemcke Bicig. LI. 7717 MILTON SIEGEL 823 Lemcke Bldg. Ri, 6141. PAUL P. SCHARFFIN. 403 Inland Bk Bdg. Rl 3445. Hu 3431 CHALMER SCHLOSSER 509 Meyer-Klser Bk, Bldg. RI. 7858. SCHORTEMEIER EBY & WOOD 301 Circle Tower. LI. 8373. WILLIAM H. SHEAFFER 626 Circle rower. LI. 6124, E. T SILVIUS Sc CO.. Patent Attve. 320 Hume-Mansur Bldg. LI. 7820. WILLIAMS <& SMITH 405 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg LI, 3789. SNETHEN & SUMMERS 1314 Circle Tower. Ri. 1533, E. H. STEWART 502 Fidelity Trust >. ldv. Ri. 6713. HARRISON SPENJE t, Patent Atty. 1304 New City Tri st P.dg. LI. 3494 BERNARD S Tr :)YMAN 607 Meyer-Klser B&.. Eldg 1,1. #933 WALTER O. TODD. 628-32 Circle Tower. Rl. 5376. Rts- Hu. 6485 J. CARL VANDIVIER 411 Indiana Trust Bidg. Rl. 5647 ROY L. VOLSTAD 617 Meyer Kiser Bk. Bldg. Ri. 5157.

Death Notices HOFACKER. SARAH SLATER—Beloved wife of August Hofacker and mother of Gertrude Koenig of Indianapolis, Mrs. George Carey of Unior vllle, Ind. passed away March 5. Short services Saturday. f SONS FUNERAL 455 • Talbot. Services at the Unionviile church at 2 p. m. Burial Unlonville. Friends invited. TOHGLEY, FRANK E.—Passed away at H 1 * A°jP? his daughter, Mrs. Ernest E. Bradfield, Thursday morning. Services at the residence, 360 Congress Ave., Saturda/ at 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. aRTIN, EMMA a.—Age 74 years, widow - the late Thomas S. Martin and Charles W.. Alma L.. Harry A 01 Indianapolis, and Mary Edna San Leandro, Cal., passed away Friday at her 5?? e ’ J A O2 W. Mich. Services from restBurtfi Mt°'jg?kso£ PrlendS invlted " MULHOLLAND, EMMA—Beloved wife of S a si? nce T f* c }s nonc i Mulholland and mother hniio^rt S ’ Keba Land and George E. Mul--5.“!’ C&SSSK. KSSi’ists Memorial Park cemetery’ wA.,X 1 POWER MARY e.—Beloved daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ary A. Power nqcen/4 Thursday afternoon; age i’7 vears Fu neral services Saturday. 2 p. m v resil HnJnfoe of A unc!c - Claude Slower, 43 n Holmes Ave. Butial Washington Peric cemetery. Funeral and burial private on account of contagious p may view the remains from pcrcVsM urday afternoon. For furthef inform.' _tion call CONKLE. funeral home TEMPLETON. DANIEL—2I S~McKim sis beloved father of Pearl Robertson. Flovd Templeton Hitchcock of Indianapolis. Claude Tyburn. Arkansas, and Annie Friday Ma7ch re fi Hl t 5 t %7 eDarted this r riuay, jviaicn 6, age 67 years. Funeral March 8. at Linton. Ind. Burial Linton. Friends invited. Funeral under -direction of MOORE Vtr. ™” al under Funeral Directors WM D BEANBLOSSOM _ Mortuary -Phone Re 1588 1321 W Rav at W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelbv St Dre.vel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market. Riley 5374 UNDERTAKERS -- * ooi xt tx , HIS EY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware, lj 3521 “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE ” * -.coo & PRICE Jr. l - 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. „C- WILSON funeral parlors, amouiance “vee and modern automotive eouioment. Dr 0321 and Or 0322 T rn^J OE ',.T? AI f ET - ACROBATIC—Th is coupon entitles bearer, adult or child to one free dance lesson until March 10th at the HOUSER STUDIOS. 1406 King Ave. (west); 2613 E. Mich. (east). Call Be. 1149-J. before 3p. m. for information TUTORING- H 8. English, nistorv. civicsscience math.; exp. graduate teacheralso grades 0 to 8 inclusive. Dr. 7816-3. Special Notices Why Suffer With Piles lung, throat, catarrh, sinus, eczema and kidney troubles when you can positively get. well or it will cost you nothing> Strictly a home treatment. Mailed parcel post to any part of U. S. Call or write for free literature. WYSONG 219 K. of P. bldg. Ri. 4267. ______ HAND PAINTED. PHOTOS—Lessons at your convenience: Very reas. Ri. 9045. Personals DETECTIVES—Private CONFIDENTIAL 525 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 1864: eve.. Hu. 31071 DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. COATS MADE AND REMODELED. RI. 8829. LEGAL Service Bureau: might help -- vou' 203 Holiday bldg. 241 E Ohio. Business \nnouncements FEATHERS—Bought, soid and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order. E. P Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave. Ri 869 BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O; plumbing Sc heating Installed: reasonable. Ta 4057. HARDWOOD—FIoors made to look newT Avoid spring rush! STEELE Ta. 2137. YOUR furnace repairs, roofing and palntlng for less. See me last. Ha. 2947. ROOF— Chimnev and Gutter repairing. plaster patching. Ch. 7112-W. GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters, turn, coils. Eve.. Ch. 2283-J. Insurance STONE, STAFFORD & STONE 649 Consolidated Bidg. Rug Cleaners 9x12 DOMESTIC rug cleaned, $1.75 CHIEF RUG CLEANING CO. Hu. 4382. _ Painting and Papering General House Cleaning Paper Cleaning, 73c Room Hardwood floors washed, shellacked, waxed, polish. Work done at once. Be. 1216. PAPERING, painting, varnishing, floor finishing, new floors laid. Special man lor cleaning wail paper, paint or fresco work: all material furnished. Large halls, churches out of town work solicited. 40 years’ exp.: estimates free. Dr. 0231. Reliable Painting, Decorating Expert paper cleaners, work guaran.; 81 rm.; for better prices call us He. 4895. PAPERINO, painting, rooting and lng. 10 months to pay. Guaranteed workmanshio OWENS. Dr. 3263-W REMOVE BY STEAM wall paper. $3 for room, and up, Ch. PAINTING, pape: hanging, roofing. Spec, low prices during March. Workmansh p guarr., Hu. 1785. PAPER hanging; cleaning $1 per room; immediate service. BARLOW. Dr. 6812 PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free. Ch. 2004, FRANK JACKSON. If. 2415. Paper hang.; clean*, (no muss); painting prompt ‘■ervlce. BENNETT. Ch. 1884. PAINTING; roofing, high grade mat., vrs". exp.; attractive prices this mo. Hu. 4014. PAINTING—Paper hung Sc cleaned, floors reflnished; work guar. BOALS, Ch 1040. PAPER hanging. 15c roll; $3 rvn. up. Good work, white men. THOMPSON. Ri. 3250. PAPER hanging, cleaning and painting. work guaranteed. Be. 1921-W, Ta. 1811, PAPER FURNISHED —And hung. Persona! service. $4.50 up. G. FREW. Be 0838-R E. GADBERRY. paper cleaner. 81 per room. Work guaranteed. Ri. 1968. WHITE WASH—OR WATER PAINT SPRAYED. CH. 4372. PAPER Hanging; Painting; work guar. 1931 Bam Pies. ROBERTSON. Dr. 1682 GADBERRY PAPER CLEANERS Work guaran.; compensation. Dr. £443. PAPER' HANGING Neatly and promptly done. Wa. 2727-R-l. PAINTING —Wall paper cleaning; personal service. P. T. MURPHY. Dr. 3553-R. Paper Hinging 15 Cents Per Roll. Cleaning, Painting. Plastering. Work Guqm. CHEVALIER. Ch 0632.

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