Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1931 — Page 12

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SWINE MARKET HOLDS FIRM IN LIGHT TRADING Steers Scarce and Steady in Cattle: Veals Sell Off 50 Cents. hogs Early April Bulk. Top. Receipts. If. : 20& 7.65 7.85 7.500 18 7.30*4 7.90 7.60 3.000 20 7 25%) 7.85 7.85 7,000 21 7.20 fg, 7.80 780 8,500 22 7.10® 7.65 7.55 7.000 23 7 00® 7.50 7.50 7,000 24 7.00® 7.50 7.50 6.000 Hogs were generally steady this morning in trade at the Union Stockyards. The bulk, 140 to 300 pounds, sold for $7 to $7.50. Early top held at $7.50. Receipts were estimated at 6,000; holdovers were 190. In the cattle market steers were scarce and steady. She stock held active and firm. Receipts were 500. Vealers sold off 50 cents, prices ranging from $8.50 down. Calf receipts were 800. Sheep were steady, receipts numbering 200. The market was mostly plain natives to sell under $9; a few spring lambs brought sl3. Chicago hog receipts were 18,000, Including 7,500 direct. Holdovers, 8.000. Market slow, weak to 10 cents lower than Thursday’s average. Good to choice hogs weighing around 140 to 200 pounds, sold at $7.20 to $7.25, while a few 210 to 220-pounders, were selling at $7.10. Cattle receipts 2,000. Calves 1,000, and steady. Sheep receipts 12,000, end steady. HOGS Receipt*. 6,000; market, steady. —Light Light—-<l4o-1601 Good and choice...s 7.25® 7.40 Light Weights—--0 60-180) Good and choice.... 7.50 080-200) Good and choice 7.45® 7.50 Medium Weights—-<2oo-220) Good and choice.... 7.40® 7.45 <220-250) Medium and good.. 7.20® 7.30 Heavy Weights—-<22o-250) Medium and good.. 7.00® 7.20 <220-250i Medium and g00d... 6.90(h) 7.00 —Packing Sows—-<27s-500) Medium and g00d... 5.75® 6.50 <llO-120i Slaughter pigs 7.15® 7.30 CATTLE Slaughter Class) Receipts, .700; market, steady. Good and choice S 7.25® 9.50 Common and medium 5.50® 7.25 <l.lOO-1,500) Good and choice 7.25® 9.50 Medium 6.00® 7.25 —Heifers—-<soo-850) Good and choice t 7.25® 8.50 Common and medium 5.00® 7.25 / —Cows'" Good and choice 5.00® 6.00 Common and medium 4.00® 5.00 Low cutters and cutters 2.50® 4.00 —Bulls <yearlings excluded)— Good and choice beef 4.00® 5.00 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.75® 4.00 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts. 80Q; market, steady. God and choice $ B.oo® 8.50 Medium '. 6.00® 8.00 Cull and medium 3.50® 6.00 —Calves—-(2so-300) Good and medium 5.00® 7.00 Common and medium 3.00® 5.00 STOCKERS AND FEEDER STEERS Good and choice 6.00@ 7.75 Common and medium 4.25® 6.00 (800-1.500) Good and choice 6.00® 7.75 Common and medium 4.50® 6.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 200; market, steady, (Shorn basis, except spring lambs) j Good and choice S B.oo® 9.00 Common and medium 6.50® 8.00 Spring lambs 10.00® 14.00 | Medium and choice 2.50® 4.00 i Cull and common 1.50® 2.50 i

Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. April 24.—Hogs—Receipts, 18.000; including 7,000 direct; opening sales weak to 10c. lower; later trade active, fully steadv with Thursday's average: bulk 140210 lbs., 57.10fhj7.25; top. $7.35; 220-350 lbs.. 56.35'6)7.15; pigs. $6.50©7.15; packing sows. $5.50© 5.85: light lights, 140-160 lbs., good and choice. $7.10(87.25; light weights. 160-200 lbs., good and choice. 57.15©7.35: medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice. $6.80©7.35: heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $6.35©6.95; packing sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good. 55.40©5.85; slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]. Cattle -Receipts. 2.000; calves. 1.000; generaly steadv market with light yearlings moderately active and medium weight and weighty inbetween grade steers, slow, weak; not much beef in run: most steers selling at $7(88.25: best yearlings. $9.65; weighty cows, draggy; cuttar and low cutters, steadv at $4.50 downward; steers and yearlings closing 25© 40c over week ago. Slaughter cattle and vealers—Steers. 600000 lbs., good and choice. $188.10.25; 9001100 lbs., good and choice. $8810.25; 11001300 lbs., good and choice. $88.0.75; 13001500 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; 6001300 lbs., common and medium, $68.8: heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice. s7® 9 10; common and medium. $5.50817.25; cows, good and choice. ss@6; common and medium. $4.50@5; low cutter and cutters. $3.258.4.50: bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice, beef. s4@s: cutter to medium $3.3584.50; vealers. milk fed, good and choice. $7.5089: medium. [email protected]; cull and common. 848 6. Stocker and feeder cattle: Steers. 500-1050 lbs., good and choice. $6.75@8: common and medium. $5 25 8 6.75. Sheep—Receipts. 13.000; fat iambs, fairlv active, around steady; best to shippers. $9.75; bulk to packers. $9.25.@ 9 50; extreme weights. SB.<s@9; sheep steady: shearing lambs. $8.50. Slaughter sheep and lambs —Lambs. 90 lbs. down. good and choice. $8.758 9.75; medium. $8 25 J 8.75: 91-100 lbs., medium to choice. $8 050 all weights, common. $6. <588.25: ewes 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $2,75 @4; all weights, cull and common. $1.5083. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. 111.. April 24.—Hogs— Receipts. 10.000; market uneven, mostly weak to 10c lower; pigs and light lights steady; practical top. $7.35; 150 lbs. down, $7.25 5 7.40; one load. $7.50; 160*210 lbs., 57.254i 7.30; no weighty butchers sold; sows, •■ariv $5.658 5.75. Cattle—Receipts. 1.000; calves. 700: market, not enough steers on sale to make a market: generally steady on all classes; mixed yeartngs and heifers. $6.5087.50: cows. $4.5085.25; low cutters. [email protected]: sausage bulls quotable at $4.50; good and choice vealers. SB. <5. Sheep— Receipts 800; market, opened about steady: choice lambs to city butchers, sß.<a down; medium grade to packers. $7.50. By Times Special LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 24—Hoes—Receipts. 400; market 10c lower; 250 lbs. up. $6.70; 175-150 lbs.. $7.25; 130-175 lbs s6.od; 130 lbs. down. $5.90; roughs. $4.20© 5.20; stags, $3 45. Cattle—Receipts. 150; market steadv; prime heavy steers, i.5041 8 50: heavy shipping steers. $6.25 8 7.50: medium and plain steers. [email protected]: fat heifers. $6.50®8.50; common to medium heifers. $5 @6 50; good to choice cows, $4.50© 5.50; mediu to good cows. $3.50 8 4.50- cutters. $3 2583.50; canners. $2.50©.3: bulls, $3.50© 5.25; feeders. 56.5087.50; medium to good feeders. $386.50; Stockers. $5,508 ..2a. Calves— Receipts. 300; market 50c lower; good to choice. $787.50; fancy higher; Sthers. $5.50 down Sheep-Rece pts. 100: market steady, spring lambs. $lOBl2. fall lambs $7 5088.50: seconds. ss.ao; clipped sheep. $3 @3.50. Thursday’s shipments; Cattle none: calves. 210; hogs, none: sheep. 354. By United Press CINCINNATI. O. dpril 24.—Hogs—Receipts, 2.700; heldover. 300; moderately active. 10®25c lower; better grade 160-220-lb averages, mostly 10c lower at s<.6o; heavier weights, uneven: some 225 to around 260 ~ lbs., $7®7.50: 300-325 lbs.. $6.5086.75; 130-150 lbs., mostly $7.25; 120130 lbs., 1 7; bulk sows. $5.50; smooth light weights. $5.75. Cattle—Receipts. 200; calves, receipts. 275; generally steady with some strength in spots on steers: odd lots common and medium steers and heifers. 5.7587; better finished yearlings, upward to $8 and $8.25; most beef. $4.7585.50; bulk low cutters and cutters. [email protected]: bulls, $5.25 down; vealers, steady- good and choice. sß@9; lower grades, largely $7.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 450: spring lambs. 50c to mostly $1 lower, supplies liberal; better grade 45-60-lb. kind. sll 50812; 60-70 lbs.. $10.50811; common down to $9; practically no old crop lambs and sheep here. By United Press CHICAGO. April 24.—Eggs—Market steadv: receipts. 37.132 cases; extra firsts. 171 2 - firsts. 16 ®c; current receipts. 16c: seconds. 14c. Butter—Market, steady: receipts. 9.617 tubs; extras. 22®c; extra firsts 323 22 l *c: firsts. 21@21®c; seconds. 20;20®c; standards. 23'.©. Poultry—Market about steadv; receipts, no cars in, 1 due: fowls. 20©24c; springers. 26c; Leghorns. 21c; ducks 30c. geese. 12c: turkeys. 22825 c roosters. 14c; broilers. 34c. Cheese —Twins. vpung Americas. 14iic Potatoes—On track. 234; arrivals. 120; shipments. $52; market about steady; ■Wisconsin sacked round whites. $1.50© 1.60; Minnesota round whites. $1.3081.40: Idaho russets $1.60 21.70: Texas bliss triumphs. *484.25 By United Press TOLEDO. April 24.—Hogs—Receipts. 250; market. 10ffil5c lower; heavies. $6.25® 675 mediums. $6.758 7: workers. s7<j7.2a; nies $787.40. Cattle—Receipts, light: market, steady. Calves—Receipts, light; market, steady. Sheep—Receipts, light; market, steady. FV WAVNE. Ind.. April 34.—Hogs—R<relnts 10®15c lower; 100-140 lbs.. $6. <5; lbs.. $7: lfio-180 lbs.. *7.10; 180-200 lbs $7,30; 200-230 lbe.. $. 10; 220-240 lbs!: $7: 340-260 lbs.. $7.85 : 260-280 lbs., *6.78: 80-300 lbs.. $6.65; 300-350 lbs., $6.55; roughs $5.60: stags. $4; calves. $8.50; •wooled lam be, $8 spring lambs, $lO.

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By United Prett NEW YORK, April 24.—Sales on the New York Stock Exchange today totaled 2,600,000 shares; Curb stocks totaled 554,500 shares. —April 34 Prev. Railroads— High. Low. dose, close. Atchison 172® 165'* 172® 166 Atl Coast Line.. 89® 87 87 89 Bait & Ohio 61*4 59* 60® 60 Chesa & Ohio.. 40 3S* 39® 38** Chesa Corp 42 ! s 41® Chi Grt West .. e® 6 6 5® Ch! 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Low. Close. March 5.68 6.56 5.60 May 5.13 6.03 5.05 July 6.32 5.22 5.27 September 5.48 5.32 5.40 December 5.55 544 5.50

CARRIER SHARES SHOW CAINS IN SWIFT UPSWING Pynchon & Cos. Failure of Little Effect on Stock List. Average Stock Prices Average of thirty Industrials for Thursday was 157.43, up 1.06. Average of twenty rails was 87.28, off .36. Average of twenty utilities was 60.61, up .01. Average of forty bonds was 95.42, off .03. BY ELMER C WALZER United Pres* Financial Editor NEW YORK, April 24.—Announcement of the failure of the stock exchange firm of Pynchon & Company today unsettled the stock market but banking support which had been mustered in anticipation of the event prevented a rout. Pynchon & Company, one of the old firms in the financial district, had nder sponsorship several companies which of late have been market footballs for the bears. These included Fox Film and General Theaters Corporation, both of which broke after the announcement of the company's suspension. The suspension occurred in the last hour. The street had been expecting it and when the gong sounded on the exchange the entire membership o nthe floor hushed, tickers stopped, traders gathered around the rostrum while VicePresident Allan L. Lindley made the announcement. Lindley acted in the absence of President Whitney. Failure Was Anticipated

The Stock Exchange suspension was quickly followed by the Curb Exchange, Chicago Svock Exchange, New York Produce Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. The failure had been anticipated. It was current several months ago when Fox Film Corporation was in financial difficulties. There were no demonstrations around the offices of Pynchon & Cos., such as those which prevailed at offices of companies which failed in the market panic. Pynchon & Cos. issued the following statement: ‘Due to the sharp decline in a number of securities in which this firm and its customers have actively dealt, the firm was forced today to consent to a suspension on the New York Stock Exchange. Bank Aid Ready “It is hoped and believed that the suspension is temporary and that with the return to anything like normal values in the securities in which the firm is interested, no creditor of the firm wil suffer loss. “Already assurances have been given by banking and other creditors of their support and every effort will be made for the reorganization of the firm with new capital, at the earliest possible date. “Pending an audit that is being made no definite statement of assets and liabilities can now be made. Even w r ith the existing abnormally low prices of securities the value of assets is practically equal to liabilities. ’’ Announcement of the suspension immediately set in motion the bank buying. Steel was given support and it quickly jumped to 128%. Other industrials met equal attention. The support was withdrawn after it had answered its purpose. Steel slipped back and closed at 126 s s, off % for the day. Westinghouse Electric which had been a weak feature, closed at 61%, off 4M: points. Rails Make Comeback Railroad shares made a swift comeback near the close. Atchison spurted 6*2 points and Union Pacific 5*2 points. Oil shares made new lows. Utilities ruled firm but gave ground somewhat near the clase. Noranda Mines, a recent addition from the curb, advanced. Rubber stocks were weak and closed around the lows. A rebound in leading rails in the late trading sent the railroad average (preliminary e>ow- Jones calculation) up 1.29 points to 88.57. The industrial average was off 1.94 points at 155.49. Sales totaled 2,600,000 shares, against 3,800,000 shares Thursday.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —April 24 Clearings $2,555,000.00 Debits 6.135.000.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT —April 24 — Clearings $63,600,000.00 Balances 7,300,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —April 24 Net balance for April 22.. .5434,230,298.64 Expenditures 11.440.977.71 Customs rects. month to date 24,278.082.68 Investment Trust Shares (By R. H. Gibson & Cos.) PRICES ARE TO 12 NOON C. S. T. —April 24Bid. Ask. Amer Founder’s Corp Com... 4® 4® Am & Gen Sec “A’’ 14® ... Am Inv Trust Shares 5® 5® Basic Industry Shares 5® 6® Corporate Trust Shares 5% 5® Diversified Trustee Shares "A" 16® 17® First American Corp 7® 8 Fixed Trust Oil Shares 4® 5® Fixed Trust Shares ''A’’.... 14® 14® Inv Trust N Y 6® 7® Leaders of Industry Series "A’ 7® ... Nation Wide Securities 6® 6® National Industry Shares ... 5® 6® N Am Trust Shares 5® 5® Sel Am Shares 5® 5® Shawmut Bank Inv Trust ... 9 11 Universal Trust Shares .... 5% 6 S W Strauss Inv Units 23 Super Corp of Am Trust Sh A 6® 7 Fundamental Tr Sh A 6® 7® Fundamental Tr Sh B 7® 7® U S Elec Light & Pwr "A' .. 29® 21® Cumulative Tr Sh 6® 7® Cash Grain —April 24 The bids for car 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, 73©75c; No. 2 red. 72@74c: No. 2 hard, 71©73c. Corn—Easv: No. 3 white. 51©53c; No. 4 white, 505 52c; No. 3 vellow. 50© 51c; No. 4 vellow. 48© 49c: No. 3 mixed. 48®349®c; No 4 mixed. 46®@48®c. Oats —Easv: No. 2 white. 27@28c; No. 3 white. 26®©27®e. Hav —Steady; <F. O. B country points ! 'afcing 23®c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) No. 1 timothy. SIS© 15.50: No. 2 timothv. $14©'!4.50: No. 3 timothy. sl3© 14: No. 1 light clover mixed. [email protected]: No. 1 clo-er mixed, 515.5Q516; No. 1 clover hav. *16316.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red. 4 cars: No. 2 red. 1 car: No. 1 hard. 1 car; No. 1 mixed. 2 cars. Total. 8 cars. Corn—(New) No. 2 white. 6 cars: No. 3 white. 5 cars: No. 5 white. 2 cars: No. 1 vellow. 1 car: No. 2 yellow. 14 cars; No. 3 vellow. 14 cars: No. 4 yellow. 3 cars; No. 5 vellow. 4 cars. Total. 49 cars. Oats —No. 1 white. 5 cars: No. 2 white. 14 cars; No. 3 white. 3 cars; No. 4 white, I car. Total. 23 cars.

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GRAIN FUTURES SLUMP AFTER EARLY UPTURN Short Covering Fails to Hold Options Up at Session's Close. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO. April 24.—Wheat was unsettled on the Board of Trade today holding around # the previous close most of the season, but easing at the last. There was a dip early when com broke, but the firmness at Liverpool and the better tone in stocks were sustaining influences. The northwest markets generally held better than Chicago, Winnipeg July going to a premium over the same delivery here. Liquidation in May corn was resumed after a firm start and May and July went into new ground for the season. Shorts covered and prices rallied, but the close was uneven. Cash Prices Steady Oats suffered the most from May liquidation and all deliveries again fell to new lows for the season, closing lower. At the close wheat was % to 1 cent lower with May unchanged, corn was M to 1 cent lower and oats were % to la cent lower. Provisions were weak. Liverpool held about steady during the afternoon and closed unchanged to Va cent lower. Buenos Aires was % to ® cent higher at mid-day. Trade during the morning was mostly in a waiting mood. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 120 cars. Com Futures Weak Corn was firm early but weakened a trifle later although prices held unchanged to \<s cent up at midsession. Sentiment still is bearish. Receipts increased today but this was not alarming as some of the arriving corn is for delivery on May contracts. Trading was quiet. Cash prices were unchanged to 1 cent lower. Receipts were 162 cars. Despite larger receipts than recently oats were firm at the start with the other grains. Later there was a reaction and prices were off Is to Y< cent early, threatening to establish further new lows for the season. Cash prices were I V* to 1 cent lower. Receipts were 100 cars. Chicago Grain Table —April 24 WHEAT— Prev. Ooen. High. Low. Close, close. May (old® .81® .81 ® .81 Vi .81® .81® New. .82® .82' 2 .82® .82® .82® July 62® .62’® .61® .61 Va .62® Sent 62® .62® .61 Vi .61 Vi .62® Dec .60% .65® .64® .64® .65® CORN— May (old). .58® .58® .57® .57® .58® New. .59® .59® .58® .58® .59® July 60® .61® .59® .59® .60® Sept 59® .60® .59® .59® .59® Dec 53® .53® .52® .52® ,53Vs OATSMay told), .29® .29® .28® .28® .29 New. .29® .29® .28® .28® .29® Julv 30 .30 .28® .28® .29® Sect 30® .30® 29® .29® .29® Dec 32® .32® .31® .31® .32® RYE — May (old). .36® .36® .35 .35 .35® New. .36® .36® .36® .35® .36 July 38® .38® 37 5 s .37® .38 Sept 40® 40® .39® .39® .39® LARD— May .... 8.37 8.37 8.27 8.27 832 Julv 8.74 8.47 8.42 8.45 8.47 Sent. ... 8.67 8.67 8.69 8.62 8.65 Oct ... 8.57 BELLIES— Mav 9.40 9.50 9.40 9.50 9.40 July 9.72 970 By United Press CHICAGO. April 24.—Cash grain close: Wheat —No. 1 hard. 82®c: No. 2 hard 82®c; No. 1 northern. 32®©82®c. Coni —No. 2 mixed. 57®©58c: No. 3 mixed. 55® ©s6®c: No. 5 mixed, 54®c; No. 1 yellow, 58®©59®c: No. 2 vellcw. 57®@60c; No 3 yellow. 56© 58c: No. 4 yellow. 54® ©ssc; No. 6 yellow. 54©56c: No. 2 white, 58® © 60c: No. 3 white. 57@57®c: No. 5 white, 54© 54 3 ic: sample (trade. 51®c. Oats—No. 2 white. 29®©30®c: No. 3 white. 28@29c: No. 4 white. 28c. Rye^—None. Bariev—4o @ 68c. Timothy—Sß.2s&B.7s. Clover—sll.so @19.35. By United Press TOLEDO. April 24.—Cash (train close: Wheat —No. 2 red. 83®@84®c. Corn—No. 2 vellow. 62®@63®c; No. 3 vellow. 60®@ 61 ®c. Oats—No. 2 white. 33®<834®c Rve —No. 2 .56c. Clover —Domestic, prime, old. *13.75: prime, new. *l4: prime, choice, new, *14.25: prime choice, old. *l4: October. $14.25; December. *14.50. Aisike—Cash, *l4. Butter—Fancy creamery. 27© 28c. Ears —Country run. 15©16c. Hav—Timothy. $1.25 cwt. CHICAGO. April 24.—Primary receipts: Whet* 630.000. against 554,000; corn 632.000; against 538.000; oats 350.000. against 381.000. Shipments: Wheat 978.000. against 614.000; corn 754,000. against 772,000; oats 909.000. against 501,000. CHICAGO, April 24.—Carlots: Wheat, 75; corn, 88; oats, 31; rye, 1, and barley. U. .

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Following is the explanation of Ripley’s “Believe It or Not” which appeared in Friday’s Times: “Nub” Goff Made All Three Outs in One Inning—During a baseball game between Enterprise, Ala., and Newton, Ala., in 1922, “Nub” Goff, one-armed pitcher, was retired three times in one inning. All the other batsmen scored. The game was called at the end of the fourth inning, the score standing 29 to 0 in favor of Enterprise. A similar instance on record is that of Phil Wolf, on an amateur team in Pomeroy, 0., who struck out three times in the ninth inning.. He was first up, and fanned. The entire team batted around the lineup twice, scoring sixteen runs in one inning Monday: “Popcron Popped by Radio.”

Dow-Jones Summary

New York cables opened in London at 4.86 11-32 against 4.86 5-32; Paris checks, 124.36; Amsterdam, 12.10; Italy, 92.835; Berlin. 20.412. Northern Pacific March net operating income $167,806 against $758,185 in 1930. Three months 406,203 against $1,136,856. National Cash Register, including foreign and domestic subsidiaries and branches, first quarter consolidated net loss $373,183 after charges. Year ago earned $912,240. Studebaker Corporation in first quarter earned 35 cents a common share against 62 cents last year. Unit sales of Studebaker in first quarter were 17.366 vehicles against 19.465 like period 1930. Sandard Gas and Electric 1930 net $6.04 a share on 2.162.607 common shares against $6.59 a share on 1,562,607 shares in 1929. American Republics Corporation subsidiaries quarter ended March 31. net loss $579,219 after charges and other deductions against net loss of $194,875 In first quarter 1930. Los Angeles Gas and Electric twelve months ended March 31, net income of $4,254,561 after taxes, interest, depreciation. against $5,258,102 preceding twelve months. Southern Colorado Power Cos. sear end Dec. 31 profit $630,4#8 after taxes and interest, but before depreciation, against $656,342 in 1930. Mountain States Power Company year end Dec. 31 profit $577,351 after interest, taxes, etc., but before depreciation, against $665,405,405 in 1929. March auto production in United States and Canada 289,334 units against 229,810 month ago and 417,118 year ago. Three months 697,491 against 1.046.689.

March industrial output up 2 per cent, placing reserve board's seasonally adjusted index at 88 per cent of 1923-25 average. In March 1930 it was 104 per cent. Booth Fisheries negotiating with banks for two to three-vear extension of time for payment of SBOO,OOO 7 per cet debentures, which matured April 1. First twelve railroads report March net operating income off 17 l-lo per cent from year ago. Same roads showed 58 1-10 per cent decline In February. Walgreen Company earnings in six months ended March 31 estimated at better than 80 cents a share. Butter and egg futures again at new lows. November butter closed 25® cents, off % cent. Graton & Knight Company omitted quarterly dividend of $1.75 on preferred, due at this time. Tampa Electric, including subsidiaries, March net after taxes. depreciation, against $136,968 in March. 1930. Twelve months $1,602,434 against $1,452,645. Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company declared regular monthly dividend cf 25 cents on common, payable Mav 5. record April 23. Allen Industries. Inc., quarter ended March 31 net loss $7,583 after charges, against net profit *59.384 first quarter 1930. Net Changes By United Press NEW YORK. April 24.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New : York Stock Exchange, follow; Up. Off. Alaska Juneau 14® ... ® American Can 116 ... 1® Amer & For Pwr unchanged 34® American Telephone 183 ... 1® Atchison 172® 6® ... Auburn 212 3 Bethlehem Steel 47® ... Va Byers unchanged 40® Case 18® ... 1® Consolidated Gas 94® 1® ... Fox Film A 18® ... ® General Electric 42® ... ® General Motors 40® ® ... Gillette 30® ® ... T nternatlona! Telephone .. 28® ® ... Loew's Inc unchanged .... 44® McKeesport Tin Plate .... 86® ... ® Montgomery Ward 18® ... ® N Y Central 101® ® ... Packard 7® ® ... Pennsylvania R R 55® ® ... Radio 17% ... 1 s Radio -Keith 18® ... ® Standard Oil California ... 38® ... 1® Texas Corp 23 ... 1® Transamerica unchanged... 10® United Corp 21® ® ... U S Steel 126® ... ® Vanadium unchanged 43 Westinghouse Electric 67® ... 4® Worthington Pump ,65® ... ®

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" (Bv James T. HamlU & Cos > TOTAL SHARES 140,000 —April 24 High. Low. Last Allied Motor Ind 2® 2 2 Allied Products 29® 29 29 Art Meta! Works 5® Asso Telephone Util 24® 21 24 Bendix Aviation 19 18® 18 Borg Warner 22® 21 21® Brown Fence & W <A) 14% Butler Bros s*® 5 5 Cent Pub Serv Class A 15 Cent & So West 19 18® 18% Cities Service 16® 15% 16% Commonwealth Edison 234® 233 234® Cont Chicago 7 6*/* 7 Cont Chicago pfd 36® Cord Corp 11® 10® 11% Corp Securities 18 17® 17® Corp Securities Ctfs... 55 Gen Th Equip VTC com 5 Gleaner 2® 2 2 Great Lakes Aircraft.. 5® 5® 5% Grigsby-Grunow 4 3® 4 Houdaille-Hershev A... 14® 14% 14% Insull Util Invest 34® 33 33® Ins Ut Inv pfd ex-war 83 80 81® Ins Ut In pf 2d sr 6s ’4O 83 87% 88 Iron Fireman 15 14® 14® Ken-Rad Tube & Lamp. 3® 3 3 ‘.2 Libby-McNei! 11® 11 11 Lion Oil Refining C 0... 5% 5 5 Majestic Household Util 4 Marshall Field 29® Middle West Utilities .. 20® 19% 19® Midland United 19® 19 19® Missouri-Kansas Pipe L 6® 6 6 National Electric Pow A 24® ... National Family Stores. 4® 4® 4® National Securities Inv. 5 ... ... National-Standard .... 29 ... North Amer Light & Po 66® Pines Winterfront 18 17® 18 Seaboard Util Shares.. 4® 4 4 Southern Union Gas... 8® . . Stand Dredging Cos ... 5® Swift & Cos 28® 28 23® Swift International ... 38 37® 37® United Gas Corp lie 7® 7® U S Gypsum Com 42 >2 42 42® U S Radio & Tel 22® 20® 22 Utah Radio 2® 2® 2® Utility & Ind 6® 6’ 2 6® Utility & Ind pfd 17® ... Walgreen Cos Com 19® 187's 19® Wextark Radio 1 Yates Machine 3® Zenith Radio 3®

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(By Thomson & McKinnon) —April 24 Close! Close Am Com Pwr.. 14® Mo Kan Pipe .. 6 Am Gas & El.. 64®! Mt Prod 4® Am Lt & Tr... 44 National Sugar 30 Ark Gas 4® National Av ... 6® Aviation of Am 25® National Inv ... 4® Brazil Pw & Lt 18® : Nat Pub Serv A 19 Can Marc 2®>Newmont Min .. 40 Cities Serv .... 16® Nia Hud Pwr... 10® Cons aGs 88 Niles 18 Cord HVil Penroad 6 Crocker <fe Wh. . I®, Prince & Whtiv 1® Durant Mot ... 2 ! Salt Creek .... 5% Elec Bond Sh.. 41% Sel Indus 3® Ford of Can ... 22®iShenandaoh .... 5% Ford of Eng .. 13®‘Std of Ind .... 27® Fox Theater ... 3%iStd of Ky 19 Goldman Sachs 7 3 4;Stutz 23 Gulf Oil 53®; Trans Air Trans 7 Hudson Bay ... 4®iUn Gas (new).. 7® Humble Oil .... 53®'Un Lt (• Pwr... 21 Vi Ind Pipe 15® Un Verde 9 Ind Terr (A). 13® Ut <fe Indus 6® Insull Ut 33 VUt Power 8® Int Pete 11® Vacuum Oil 44® Lion Oil 5® Van Camp 5 Midwest U .... 19®:Walgrecn 19® New York Bank Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon) —April 24 Bid. Ask. America 51® 54® Bankers 100® 103® Brooklyn Trust 430 440 Central Hanover 240 245 Chase National 46® 49® Chatham Phoenix Natl... 66 69 Chemical 42 44 City National 86® 89® Corn Exchange 112 116 Commercial 290 300 Continental 19® 22® Empire 54® 57® First National 3.640 3.840 Guaranty 474 479 Irving 33® 35® Manhattan ft Cos 80® 83® Manufacturers 44 Vi 46'® New York Trust 151 156 Public 54® 57 Vi New York Liberty Bonds —April 24 3®s 101.23 Ist 4®s 102.26 4th 4Vis 104.2 Treasure 4®s 112.2 Treasur- 3®s of ' 3 -7 101.20 Treasury 3 3 ss of '43 101.22 RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Low. Close. January 1.55 1.46 1.46 March 1.58 1.51 1.51 Mav 1 25 1.19 1.20 July 1.34 1.27 1 28 September 1.42 1.35 1.36 December . 1.50 1.42 1.43 Legral Notices THOMAS W. PERKINS Attorney for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. in cause No. A-57339. wherein Eiabora*ed Ready Roofing Company. Plaintiff and Moses Liggins. Clara Ligeins. Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred Thirty-Eight Dollars, and Cents ($138.68). as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 9th dav of May. 1931. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven rears, of the following rea< estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lot 47 i r . Parkers’ Resub. of B<ock 1 in Parker Hanwav and Hanna's second Oakhill Addition to the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana.^ If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the sam tim’ and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of sa:d real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CH.VLLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. 4-17—1931. 4-17-24—1931. 5-1—1931,

Legal Notices COX CONDER. BAIN & COX Attorneys t or Pialntiff SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Cleric of the Superior Court of Marion Countv. Indiana, in cause No. A-55155. wherein Theodore Schmidt, as Trustee under the will of Lorenz Schmidt, deceased. Leland P. Davis, Ruth Davis, William F. Armstrone. Rose H. Armstrong, his wife. Defendants. reouiring me to make the sum of Eleven Hundred Eiehtv-E.ght DoUars and Ninety-seven Cents tSI .188.97 <. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th df.v of Mav. 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P M of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, cf the following real estate in Marlon Countv. Indiana; Lots number three 1 3 > and four (4) in Lorenz Schmidt’s Churchman Avenue Addition. an addition to the City o! Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. It such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time at.d place, expose to public saie the fee simple cf said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion Countv 4-17—1931. 4-17-24—1931. 5-1 R F. MILLS Attorney for Plaintiff SHERIFF S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion Countv. Indiana, in cause No. A-58446. wherein Fletcher Savings and Trust Company. Trustee. Plaintiff, and Mary C. Losh. e! a! . Defendants. requiring me to make the sum of Eight Hundred and Seventeen Dollars, and Twenty-Six Cents t5817.26<. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th day of Mav. 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion Countv. Indiana: Lot number 63 in Clark and Osgood’s First Addition to the Citv of Indianapolis, Indiana, as shown bv the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 9. page 65. in the Recorder's Office of Marion Countv. State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and niace. expesa to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, .or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree Said saie will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. . .. Sheriff of Marlon Countv. 4-17—193! 4-17-24—1931. 5-1—1931. M'TURMAN & HIGGINS Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County. Indiana, in cause No. A-55376. wherein R. L. Ball. Plaintiff, and Charles A. Arbuckle, Effie E. Arbuckle and Security Trust Company. Trustee. Defendants, reouiring me to make the sum of NinetySeven and no/100 Dollars (597.0 C. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th day of May. 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate In Marion Countv. Indiana: Lot 35. Hoefeen’s First Addition <Troy Terrace) to the Citv of Indianapolis. Marion Countv. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale wil! be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. 4-17—1931. 4-17-24—1931. 5-1—1931.. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. FRANK G. WEST Attorney for Plaintiff By virtue of a certified copy of a decree issued to me bv the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. in Cause No. A-57792 in said court, wherein Reserve Loan Life Insurance Company is plaintiff and Edgar S. Joseph et al.. are Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Thirteen Thousand One Hundred Eighty-Seven Dollars and Seven-ty-Nine Cents ($13,187.79). with interest from March 5. 1931. and costs to satisfy the ludgment rendered in said cause in favor of said plaintiff, and also requiring me to make the further sums of Two Thousand Two Hundred One Dollars and Ninety Cents ($2,201.90) in favor of Carlos W. Faulkner, and Three Thousand Seventv-One Dollars and Ninety Cents $3,071.90) in favor of Harold Huff, with interest on said sums, costs and SSOO attorneys’ fees, against the defendants Union Realty Corporation. Charles K. McCormack and William D. Haverstick, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 9th day of May, 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M.. on said day at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, of the following described real estate in Marion County. Indiana: The east half of the east half of northeast quarter of section 13. township 17 north, range 4’ east, 40 acres more or less. Also the east half of east half of southeast quarter of section 13. township 17 north, range 4 east. 40 acres more or less. Also the west half of the southwest quarter, section 18. township 17 north, range 5 east, containing 80 acres more or less. Also northwest auarter of northwest quarter of section 19. township 17 north, range 5 east. 40 acres more or less. In all. 200 acres. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs. I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff. Marion County. Indiana. 4-17—1931. 4-17-24—1931. 5-1—1931.

FAUST & HARRISON Attorneys for PJa intiff SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. in cause No. A-55318 wherein Ideal Heating and Furnace Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, and John C. Ferris. Lillian Ferris. Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred Fifteen ; nd no/100 Dollars ($115.00), as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th day of Mav. 1931. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion Countv. Indiana: Lot No. 113 in Clifton Place Addition to the Citv of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, also known as 1155 Congress street. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. 4-17—1931. 4-17-24—1931. 5-1—1931, CHARLES L. BARRY Attorn 4'- for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County. Indiana, in cause No. 43256. wherein Celtic Saving and Loan Association No. 3. Plaintiff, and Dorothy Eioise Hess, et ai.. Defendants. requiring me to make the sum or Twenty-Nine Hundred and Twenty-Eight Dollars. and Ninety-Seven Cents 52.928.971. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bider. on Saturday. the 9th day of Mav. 1931. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lot 470 in Stout's Indiana Avenue Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in Piat Book 10. at page 127. in the Recorder s office of Marion County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a suffic.ent sum to satisfy said decree with interest and co-ts. I will, at the same time and rlace. expose to public tale the fee simoie of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. 4.17—1931. 4-17-24-1931. 5-1—1931. CARL MOTE & SAMUEL J. MANTEL Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hendricks Countv, Indiana. in cause No. 12825. wherein Madison County Trust Company. Plaintiff, and Dud’ey M. WULston. Louise H. Wiiiiston. et ai. Defendants, requiring me to make the sums of money, as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th dav of Mav. 1931. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Lot nine (9) in Northern Estates First Section an addition to the City of Indianapolis as shown by Plat Book 23. page —of the Records of the Recorders office of Marion County. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satslfv said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and piece, expo.e to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as ma ? b; sufficient to discharge said decree, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marlon Count". 4-17—1931. 4-17-24—1931. 5-1—1931. I WILL sell at pulbic auction one Ford roadster, motor No. 4957948. for .storage and repair charges amounting to *lO, at 10 a. m., Tuesday. May 5. 3631. WILLIAM DONLAN. •1 E McCarty,

.APRIL 25, 1931

_ Legal Notices FAUST & FAUST Attorney* for Pietnti* SHERIFF S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copy of t to me directed from the Clerk of th Circuit Court of Marion County. Indiana in cause No. 45556. wherein Shelby street Building end Loan Association. Plain*)!* and WUiiam F, Kornbroke, Beryl Korn! broke. Forbes Hubbard Lumber Company. a corporation. Defendant*, requiring me to make the sums of raone*as provided for in said decree, with terest and costs. I will expose at public saie to tie highest bidder, on Saturday the 9th dav of May. 1931. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion Countv. Indiana. Part of the west half of the southwest quarter of section 17. township 15. North Range 4 East, described as follows Be ginning on the east line of said half quarter section at a point of intersection of said line with the center of the Bethel Gravel Road, otherwise known as Bethel Avenue; thence running north on said east line 293 feet to a point: thence west, on a line parallel with the north line of said ’2. %. 54 feet to a point: thence south on a line parallel with the east line of said ’2 auarter section 261 fee* more or less to the center of said Bethel Gravel Road: thence south 63 degrees more or less east to the center of said Bethel Gravel Road, to the place of beginning. containing 343 'IOOO of ar. acre more or less. Subject, however, to ail legal highwavs and right-of-wavs. If such rents and profits will not seli for a sufficient sum to satisfv said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to pub.ir sa.c the fee simple of said real estate, or so much -thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be maae without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. ... .. Sheriff of Marlon Countv 4-1.—1931. 4-17-24—1931. 5-1—193i. H. NATHAN SWAIM Attorney for Plaintiff SHERIFF’S SALE bv virtue of a certified copv of a decree £3 from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion Countv. Indiana m cause No 44292. wherein Cftv Trust Companv. Plaintiff, and John W. Willis. Sr.. Dora Willis. Samuel C. Bevington Zoa a'earl Bevington. Defendants, requir--IT’* H ie J° *5 a ' t< ' tho sum of Twenty-Throw . Fo l v . Dollars and ThlrtyE.ght Cents ($*.340,381. as provided for lit said decre". with interest, and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest Ss turdav. the 9th dav of May 1931 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o clock P M of said dav. at the door of the Court House of Marion Countv. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, or the following real estate in Marlon Countv. IndianaPart of the East. ® of the Northeast % of section 17. township 16 North. Range 5 East of the Second Principal Meridian more particularly described as follows to-wit: Beginning at a point 1.100 feet West of the Northeast corner of the said East half of the Northeast Quarter of section 17. township 16 North. Range $ East, running thence South parallel with the East line of said half quarter section 989.21 feet to a point; thence West on h line parallel with the North line of said half auarter section 220 feet to a point thence North on a line parallel with the East line of said half quarter section to the North line of said half quarter 989.21 feet: thence East on the North line of said half auarter section 221.11 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less, in Marion Countv. Indiana If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfv said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. 4-17—1931. 4-17-34—1931. 5-1—193'.. FRANK & A. SEIDENSTECKER. Attorneys for Plaintiff SHERIFF’S SALE Bv virtue of a certified copv of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion Countv. Indiana, in cause No A-51584. wherein Samuel A Renncker. Plaintiff, and Budd H. Corley, ct al.. Defendants, requiring me to make the sums of money, as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th day of May. 1931. between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P. M. of said dav, at the door of the Court House of Marlon County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate In Marlon County. Indiana: Lot one hundred twenty-nine <129) in Tilford and Thrasher’s East addition to the town of Irvington, now in the Citv of Indianapolis. Marion Countv. Indiana If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfv said decree with interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree. Said saie will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER Sheriff of Marion Countv 4-17—1931, 4-17-24—1931, 5-1—1931 NOTICE OF C. P. A. EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Certified Accountants of the State of Indiana will hold an examination in the House of Representatives of the State House. Indianapolis. Indiana Thursday and Friday, May 14th and 15th 1931. for applicants who desire to prac tire as Certified Public Accountants. Said examination will be conducted un der the plan of co-operation with the American Institute of Accountants of New York. The hours assigned to the subjects are as follows; —Mav 14th—--9 A. M. to 12:30 P M Auditing. 1:30 p. M. to 6:30 P. M—Part 1 Accounting. Theory and Practice. —Mav Isth—--9 A. M. to 12:30 P. M.—Commercia. Law. 1:30 P. M. to 6:3o—Part 2 Accounting, Theory and Practice. Applicants to be examined in one subject should appear at the hours assigned to that subject. LAWRENCE F. ORR. President. WALTER G. OWENS. Secretary. GREENBERRY G. LOWE. Treasurer Members of the Board BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that James E Craig has filed with the Board of Zon ir.g Appeals of the Citv of Indianapolis a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance bv erecting an addition to the existing drv cleaning plant at 1315 East Thirtieth street. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in .Room 104. city Hall. Tuesday Mav sth, 1931. at 2:30 p. m.. at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS GEO. T. O'CONNOR H. B STEEG. President Secretary-Engineer.

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