Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1931 — Page 12

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BREAK CARRIES RAILS TO NEW LOWS ON MOVE Increase in Selling Is Feature of Close: Steel Weak.

Average Stock Prices

Aversee of thirty Industrial* for Thursday was I*6 64. off 2.99. Average of twentv rails was 80 68. off 2.63. Average of twenty utilities was 59.1.3. off 1.10, Average of forty bonds was 95.87, off .12. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, May 15.—United States Steel common stock, American Can and the railroad shares again bore the brunt of selling on the Stock Exchange today. According to preliminary calculations, the Dow, Jones & Cos. industrial average declined 2.10 points to 144.54; rail average declined 1.11 points to 79.57. Sales totaled 2.400,000 shares, compared with 1,800,000 shares Thursday. The feature of the late trading was a pickup in activity on the downside. Near the close some of the leaders rallied from the lows of the day, but not sufficiently to place them above the previous close. Prices were down 1 to 9 points, the widest decline in the volatile Auburn Auto. Steel at New Low Steel made anew low since 1924 at 101?*, off 4}*; American Can a new low since 1929 at 100%, off ■%; New York Central anew low since 1922 at 884, off l’i. Other Issues to make new lows for several years included Pennsylvania Railroad; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western; Atchison; Rock Island; Southern Pacific; New Haven; Ingcrsoll Rand and Standard Oil of New Jersey. The rail average made anew low since 1924. General Motors and Weslinghouse Electric were given a shaking out after holding fairly well. Several utilities also underwent severe pressure. Bulk of the pressure was exerted against the industrials mentioned above and the entire group of railroad shares. Selling In the latter, while on a more active scale than Thursday, did not bring such wide declines. Since most active issues closed at new lows for several years Thursday it took only a small amount of decline to reduce these low points. News Is Quiet There was nothing in the news to affect the market abnormally. Weekly business reviews found industry steady; retail trade adversely affected by inclement weather and wholesale trade improved. Railroad earnings for class 1 roads for March were down sharply, according to the report to the interstate commerce commission released today. These showed net operating income of the 171 reporting roads off $69,444,415 from March, 1930. A decline of $28,000,000 in brokerage loans for the week had no apparent effect. Call money was firmer at 1% per cent. Bonds were unsettled by further selling of foreign issues and weakness in second-grade rails.

Banks Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Mav 15Clearings $3,938,000.00 DPblts 9.530.000.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT —May la— Clearings $84,300,000 Balances 8,500,000 TREASURY STATEMENT —Mav 15— Net balance for May 13 $215,212,148.53 Expenditures 10,768,010.70 Customs rects. month to date 12,569.143.60

Investment Trust Shares

(Bv Gibson & Bernard) PRICES ARE TO 13 NOON C. S. T. —May 15Bid. Ask. Amei Founders Corp Com... 3% 3% Am & Gen Sec "A” 14 Am Inv Trust Shares 4% 5% Basic Industry Shares 5% 6 Corporate Trust Shares 5 5% Cumulative Tr Sh 6% 6% Diversified Trustee Shares A 15% ... First American Corp 7% 8 Fixed Trust Oil Shares i 4 4% Fixed Trust Shares "A” 13% ... Tnv Trust NY 6% 7% Leaders of Industry. Series A 7 Nation Wide Securities 6 6%. National Industry Shares 5% 5% N Am Trust Shares 5 s>Sel Am Shares 4% 5% Shawmut Bank Inv Trust .... 7 10 Universal Trust Shares 5% 5 s * S W Strauss Inv Units 32 Super Corjxof Am Trust Sh A 6 6% Fundamental Tr Sh ”A” 6% 7 Fundamental Tr Sh ”B'’ 7 7% U S Elec Light Pwr ”A”... 29% 31%

Local Wagon Wheat

City grain elevators are paving 69c for No 1 red wheat and 67c for No. 1 hard wheat.

Indianapolis Stocks

—May 15Bid. Aik. American Cent Life Ins Cos .1.000 Belt R R & S Yds Cos com.. 34 40 Beit R R & S Yds Cos pfd 6% 49 54% Bobbs-Merrill Cos 20 27 Central Ind Pow Cos pfd 7s 84 87 Circle Theater Cos com 7s 100 Citizens Gas Cos com 10s .... 24 Ctlzens Gas Cos pfd 5s 95% 101 Commonwealth Ln Cos pfd 8s . 102 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd 7s 98% ... Hook Drug com 7 Indiana Hotel Cos Claypool c0m.105 Ind Hotel Cos pfd 6s 100 Indpls Gas Cos com 6s 57 61 Indpls Pow S: Lt Cos pfd 6%s 105 106 Inapis J*ub Welf Ln Assn cm 8s 50 Indpls Wa Cos ofd 5s 101 Pub Servos Ind "3 99 102 Pub Servos Ind 6s 83 88 Metro Loan Cos 8s 100 Indpls Wa Cos pfd 5s 101 North Ind Pub Ser Cos pfd 5%s 94 97% No Indiana Pub Sv Cos pfd 6s. 102% 105 No Indiana Pub Cos 7s 110 E Rauh Sc Sons Fert Cos ofd 6s 47 Shareholders Invest Oo 8 Ter Haute Tr & Li Cos pfd 6s 81% ... Union Title Cos com 3s 15 Van Camp Prod Cos fst pfd 7s .. 93 Van Camp Prod Cos 2nd ofd 8s ... 93 Auburn Automobile Cos com 195% 197% Backstay Welt Cos com 14% 18 Indw Pipe Line Cos 11% 13% Link Belt com 26 33 Lvnch Glass Machine Cos com. 17% 18 N Y Central Railroad C 0.... 87% 89% Nat Tile Cos com 5-6 19 32 Noblitt Sparks Industrial Inc 36 38 Perfect Circle Cos com 25% 27% Real Silk Hosiery Mills Inc Cos 14 16 Standard Oil Oo (Indiana) 25** Studebaker Corporation 18 s , 20-*, Ross Gear 20 22 Natl Tile 4% 5 *Ex-dlvldend. BONDS Bid Ask Belt R R & Stk Yds Cos 4s .. 92 Cent Ind Gas Cos 5s 99 Cent Ind Power Cos 8s 97% ... Citizens Gas Cos 5s 99 Citizens Street Railroad 55... 32 Home T St T of Ft Warm 6s. 102 Ind Rallw Ss Light Cos 5s 93 96 Indpia Pow & LI Cos 5s 102 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 101 102% Indpls Street Rvs 4s IS Indpls Trac Terminal Cos 55.. 44 46% Indpls Union Ry 5s 100 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 1054...103% 104% Indpls Wat Cos Ist Hen & ref 5s 98 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 96 s * 98% Indpls Water Wka Sec Cos 5s 89 Intersatte Pub Ser Cos 4%5... 93 . . Interstate Pub Ser Cos B 6%5. .103 So Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s .....103 0 ' r f ****■> * K 108

New York Stocks

j By United Press NEW YORK, May 15—Sales on the New York Stock Exchange today totaled 2,400.000 shares; curb stocks totaled 400,000 shares. May IS— Railroad*— , _ PreT. High. Low. Clow, close. Atchiaon lV* 159 160% 163% Balt & Ohio ... 59** 57% 58% 59% Chesa Sc 0hi0... 37% 36% 37% 37% Chesa 00rp.... 38% 37*4 38% 38% Chi Grt West 5 5 Chi N West 33 33 32* 33% C R I Sc P 38'a 38 38 38% Del LSi W .55 52% 55 55% Del Sc Hudson ..129% 127% l?f% *?!., Erie 16% 16% 16% 16% Erie Ist pfd 3? Great Northern. 51% 50 51 52% Gulf Mob & Oil. . .. .... -i 1* Illinois Central. 55 54% 55 bo Kan Cltv So • T aßh .7.\ ii% -13% *ii% ilk Mo Paelflc 17 ls% 16% 17 *>* Mo Pac pfd.... 57 SoVa 56 53 N Y Central.... 90 88% 89% 89% NYN HSt H.. 71% 68% 68% <3 Nor Pacific 38% 37% 38 *0 Norfolk Sc West.. 183 181 181 O 8 W..< 6% 6% 6% 7 Pennsylvania’ *8 '*6% *47% 47% i Reading 82 , 63 Seaboard Air L. .. ••• _ % So Pacific 80V* 7<% .9 80% I Southern Ry ... 32-* 30% 30 * 32 St Paul 4% 4% 4% 4 s * St Paul old ... 8% 8% 8% 8% St LSc 8 F 16 15 15% 16 Union Pacific.. .161% 160 I*o If?,, Wabash I°% W Maryland ... 10% 10% 10% 10% Equipments— Am Car Sc Fdy. 20% 19% 30 21 Am Locomotive. .. ... 18 Am Steel Pd 18% 16 *6 16J4 Am Air Brake S 28% 28 28% 28% Gen Am Tank.. 59% 58_ 59% 59% General Elec ... 42% 40% 41% 42% Gen Ry Signal 54 Lima Loco 23% ... N Y Air Brake ~ ... 1 Press Stl Car... 3% 3% 3% 3% Pullman 36% 36v 36% 36 Westlngh Ar 8., 27% 37% 27% 28 Westlngh Elec.. 63 39% 61% 61% Rubbers— Fisk % % % . % Ooodrlch 10% 10% 10Va 10% Goodyear SO 1 '! 36% 38_ 39% Kelly Sprgfld ..2 1% l’/s ... U S Rubber 14% 14 14 14% Motors — Auburn 218 194 308% 312 Chrysler 19% 19 19% 20 Gardner .. .. % % Graham Paige. 5% 5 5% 5% General Motors. 42% 39% 40% 43 Hudson 16% 16% 16% 16% Hupp 8 7% 7% 8 Mack 30 29% 29% 30% Marmofl 5% 5 4% 5% Nash 39% 28 Vi 29% 39% Packard 7% 7% 7% 7% Pierce-Arrow ... 15% 15% 15% 15% Reo 6% 6% 6% 6% Studebaker 19% 18V* 19% 19 Yellow Truck ... 9V's 8% 9 9% Motor Access — Bendix Aviation 18 17% 17% 18% Borg Warner .. 19% 19% 19% 20',* Briggs 12 Vi 13 13% 12% Budd Wheel .. 8% 8% 8% 9 Campbell Wy 12 ... Eaton 13 12% 12% 13 El Storage B 55 Hayes Body ... 4V* 4 4 4% Houda 6% 6Vs 6% 6V Motor Wheel .. 13 12% 13 Sparks W 7% ... Stewart Warner 12 11% 11% ... Timkln Roll .. 44%.. 43% 43% 4494 Mining— Am Metals ... 13% 12 12% 13 Am Smelt 33% 32% 32% 33Vi Am Zinc 4% ... Anaconda Cop.. 26% 26% 26% 36% Cal & Hecla 7 6% 6% 7 Cal Sc Ariz 29% 28% 28% 30 Cerro de Pasco. 17 16 16 16% Dome Mines 11% 11 11 11% Freeport Texas.. 28 27% 38 28% Granby Corp 13% ... Great Nor Ore.. 21 20% 21 31 Howe Sound 18% Int Nickel 13% 12% 12% 13% Inspiration 6% 6% 6% 6% Kepnecott Cop.. 20% 20 20% 20% Magma Cop 18 Miami Copper 6% 6*4 Nev Cons 8% 3% 8% 8% Texas Gul Sul.. 41% 4i>% 41 Vi 41 Vi U 8 Smelt 16*4 16% 16% 17% Oils— Amerada 17% 17 17% ... Atl Refining 14V* 14% 14% 14% Barnsdall 7% 7% 7% 8 Beacon 8% ... Houston 8% 8% 8% 8% Indian Refining. 2% 2 32% Ohio Oil 8% 8% 8% 8% Mex Sbd 15% 14% 15% 15% Mid Conti 8% 8% Pan-Amer B .. 29% 30 Phillips 7% 7 7% 7% Pr Oil Si Gas.. 10 9Vi 9% 10 Pure Oil 6% 6% 6% 6Vi Richfield 1% IV* 1% 1% Royal Dutch 29 28 s ,* 29 28% Shell Un 5 4% 4% 5 Simms Pt 5% ... Sinclair ...V 8% 8% 8% 8% Skellv ... ... 4 v* Standard of Cal 36 35% 35Vi 36% Standard of N ,T 35% 34% 35% 35% Standard of N Y 18% 18 18% 18Vi Texas Cos 19% 13% 19% 19 Union OU 16% 15% 16% ... Steels— Am Roll Mills.. 23% 22% 22Va 25% Bethlehem 43% 42% 43% 43% Byers A M 37 35% 36% 37 Cent Alloy 15% 15*/ Colo Fuel 44% 43% 43% 44% Cruc Steel 45 Inland 10% 10% Midland 19 Newton 13 Repub ISc S 13% 13 13% 13V* U S Steel 106% 101% 103 V* 106% Vanadium 41% 39% 40% 41% Youngst S Sc W 19 V* Tobaccos— Am Sumatra.... 8% 8% 8% ... A Tob A (new) 118 119 A Tob B (new') 123 121% 123 122 Coil Cigars 32 Vi 33 General Cigar 37% ... Llg Sc Myr 181 .. 79% 78% 78V. 80% Lorlllard 18% 17% 18% 18% Phil Morris ... 10 10% Reynolds Tob... 49% 49% 49% 49*. Tob Pr A ... 12 12% Tob Pr B 3% United Clg 6% 5% 5% 6% Utilities— Abitlbl 5% 5*4 5 Vi 5% Adams Exp 15% 14% 14% 15% Am For Pwr ... 32% 31 32 32 Am Pwr & Li.. 43 43 42 43 AT&T 178% 176% 178% 179% Col Gas & El.. 29% 28% 29 29% Com & Sou 3% 8% 8% 8% El Pwr St Li 43% 41% 42 V* 43% Gen Gas A .... 5% 5% 5% 5% Inti TANARUS& T 27 V* 26 % 27 27 V. Natl Pwr & LI. 28% 36% 27Vi 28% No Amer Cos ... 69 68 68% 69% Pac Gas & El,. 46% 46% 46% 47 Pub Ser N J .. 82 80V* 80% 82 So Cal Edison.. 44% 43% 44% 44Vi Std GSc El 69% 67Vs 67% 69% United Corp ... 22% 21% 22V* 22% Ut Pwr & L A.. 23 22V* 22% 33 West Union 110 Vi 107** 110 110 Shipping— Am Inti Corp.. 14% 14% 14% 14% Am Ship & Com .. ... % ... Atl Gulf &W I 18% 18%

Produce Markets

Eggs (country rum—Loss off delivered ln Indianapolis, 12c; henery quality. No. 1. 13c: No. 2. 12c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens weighing 5 lbs. or over, 15c: under 5 lbs.. 14c; Leghorn hens. 13c: 1930 broilers, full feathered. 1% lbs. and up. 37c; under 1% lbs.. 25c; bareback, 16c; Leghorn broilers. 23c, ducks, 9c; old cocks. B@9c:: ducks, full feathered, fat whites. 9c; geese. 6c. These prices are for No. 1 top quality, quoted bv Klngan <Ss Cos. Butter (wholesale)—No. 1. 26@27c; No. 3, 24® 25c. Butterfat—2lc. Cheese (wholesale selling "price per pound)—American loaf. 22c: pimento loaf. 33c: Wisconsin firsts. 19c: Longhorns. 16c; New York limberger. 30c. By United Press NEW YORK. May 15.-Potatoes Market, firm and higher: southern. $2.50® 4.50 barrel: Maine *[email protected] barrel; Idaho. 60c*2.60 sack; Bermuda. *7; Canada. [email protected] barrel. Sweet potatoes—Market steadv to firm; Jersey, baskets. 75c@$3.M>; Southern, baskets. [email protected]. FlourMarket, quiet and firm; spring patents, $4 60 @4.90. Pork—Market, quiet: mess, *23.50. Lard—Market, steadv; miadlewest spot. .0835®.0845c. Tallow—Market, easy; special to extra, 3%@3%c. Dressed poultry—Market, irregular: turkeys. 25® 44c: chickens. 27b'38c: broilers. 27®38c; fowls. 13@23c: Long Island ducks. 17® 19c. Live poultry—Market, firm: geese. 10®12c; ducks. 13a 24c; fowls. 18® 23c; turkeys, 15®30c: roosters, 12® 14c: chickens, stags. 15c; capons. 17® 45c: broilers. 21® 41c. Cheese—Market, dull and barely steadv; state whole milk, fancy to special, 13® 22%c: young America. I3**@l9%c. By United Press CHICAGO. May 15.—Eggs—Market, steadv: receipts. 24,210 cases: extra firsts. 18%c; firsts. 17%c: current receipts. 15% 16%c: seconds. 14%e. Butter—Market, firm: receipts. 15.718 tubs; extras, 23%c; evtra firsts. 22% (.(33c; firsts. 31%4r22c; seconds. 19%@20%c: standards. 23 s *c. Poultry—Market, unsettled: receipts. 1 car; fowls, 16%@20c; springers. 26c; Leghorns, 14c: ducks. 16c: geese. 9c: turkevs. 20® 33c: roosters. 13c; briolers. 3 lbs., 32c; broilers, under 2 lbs.. 29c: Leghorn broilers. 25c. Sheese —Twins. 11%@116: young Americas. 13c. Potatoes—On track. 234: arrivals, 71; shipments. 1.078; market, dull: Wisconsin sacked Round Whites, t 1.25421.35; Idaho Russets. *1.4531.50: Texas triumphs. *[email protected]: Alabama and Louisiana triumphs. *1.60® 1.75. By United Press CLIEVELAND. Mav 15.—Butter—Extras, 27%c: standards. 37 s ie. Eggs—Extras. 17%c: firsts. 17c. Poultry—Heavy fowls. 20c: medium. 22c: Leghorn fowls. 15c; heavy broilers. 32® 36c: Leghorn broilers, 25® 30c: ducks. 151; 25c: old cocks, 12c: geese 15® 16c. Potatoes—Maine green Mt.. $2 40H3.50: mostly *[email protected] per 120 lb. sack; Idaho Russet. *2®2.25 per 100 lb. sack. By United Press CINCINNATI. 0.. Mav 15.—Butter, steady; creamery ln tub lots, according to score, 20® 22c: common score discounted, 2;) 3c: packing stock No. 1. 18e: No. 2. 13c: No. 3.8 c: butter fat. 17f19c. Egg* —Steadv- case Included, extra firsts, 15%c: firsts. 14%c: seconds. 14c: nearby ungraded. 16c. Live poultry—Thin and coarse stock seU only at heavy discount; fowls. 5 lbs. and over. 19c: 4 lbs. and over. 21e: 3 lbs and over. 31c; Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over .15c: roosters. 10%e: broilers, colored full feathered. 1% lbs. and over. 28c: over 1% lbs., 28c: colored, over 2 lb*., J4c: Dartly feathered. 16® 20c: Leghorn and Orprington : broilers, full fathered, 1% lbs. and over. 25c: over 1% lbs.. 20c.

Inti Mer M pfd 9% United Fruit ... 87 66% 57 57V, Food*— Am Bugar 52% 52V4 Armour A 2% 2 2% 2% Beechnut Pkg 52 52 Cat Pkg 35% 24% 24% 23% Can Dry 40V* 4040 41% Childs Cos 21 Coca Cola 150 149% 150 150% Cont Baking A 13% 11% 12 12*4 Corn Prod 64% 63% 64% 65 v. Crm Wheat 28% Cudahy Pkg.... 41% 41% 41% ... Cuban Am Bug 33% Gen Foods 50% 49*. 50% 51 Grand Union... 17 16% 16% 17% Hershey 93% 93 % 92 % 95 Jewel Tea 1.. 43% 43 Kroger 33% 32% 32% 33% Nat Biscuit 71 69% 70 71 Vs PlHsburv 30% ... Purity Bak 30% 29% 29% 31 % Safeway 5t..., 50V* 49% 49% 51 Std Brands 18% 17% 18% 18% Ward Bkg 4% 4 4 4% Drugs— Cotv Inc 9% 9 9 9% Lambert C 0.... 76% 75 75% 76% Lehn & Fink ... 28 Industrials— Am Radiator... 13 * 13% 13% 13 Va Bush Term 20% 20 20 21 Certsinteed 4% 4 Gen Asphalt.... 21% 21% 21% 22 Lehigh Port 13 Otia Elev 38% 37 Vi 38 38 Indus Chems— Allied Chem ..119% 115% 118 118% Com Soiv 13V* 12% 13 13% Union Carb.... 48% 47% 40% 48% U 8 Ind Alco 31 30% 30% 31 Retail Stores— Gimbel Bros ... .4% ... Kresge S 8 26% 26% 26% 26% Mav D Store 32 % 33% Mont Ward 20% 19% 20% 19** Pennv J C 35% 35% 35% 36 Schulte Ret S.. 7% 7% 7% ... Sears Roe 52% 50 52- 8 52% Woolworth 69 68% 68% 69 V* Amusemen ts— Col Graph 8% 8% 8% 8% Eastman Kod ...154% 149% 151% 154 Fox Film (Al.. 17% 16% 16% 16% Grigsby Orunow 3% 3% 3% 3% Loews Inc 43Vi 42% 43% 42% Param Fam 28% 27% 28 28 Radio Corp .... 18% 17% 17% 18% R K 0 17Vi 16% 16% 17 Schubert 5 Warner 8r05.... 7% 7% 7% 7% Miscellaneous— City Ice & Fu 32 Vi Congoleum 9V* 9 9 9% Amer Can 105% 100% 102% 105 Cont Can 52% 50% 51 Vi 52% Curtiss Wr 3% 3Vi 3% 3Vi Gillette S R 34% 33% 34% 34% Real Silk 15 15Vi Un Aircraft 29% 28% 28% 28% Int Harv 46% 45% 45% 47%

Chicago Stocks ' (Bv James T. Hamlll Sc Cos.) ~

—May 15— High. Low. Close. Allied Products 23% 20 20% Art Metal Works.... 4% 4% 4% Assoc Telephone Util.. 24% 24% 24 s * Bendix Aviation 18 17% 17% Blnks Mfg 4*i 4 4 Borg-Warner 20% 19% 19% Brwn Fen & Wire A.. 15% 15% 15% Butler Bros 4% 4% 4% Cent Pub Serv Class A.. 14% 14% 14% Cent &So West 17% 17% 17% Chicago Yellow Cab 19% 19% 19% Cities Service 13% 13% 13% Commonwealth Edison .231 230 231 Construct Materials pfd 31% 30% 31 Vi Continental Chicago 5% 5% 5% Continental Chicago pfd 36% 35% 36V* Cord Corp 11% 10% 10% Corp Securities 17 16% 16% Electric Household .... 21 Great Lakes Aircraft.. 3% 3% 3% Grigsby-Grunow 3% 3% 3% Houdaille-Hershev (A). 15% 15 15 Insull Util Invest 32% 31% 32% Ins Ulnp2ds 6s of '4O 83 82% 82 s * Kalamazoo Stove 21 Kellogg Switch com .... 4Va 4 4 Keystone Steel 10 V* Llbby-McNell 10 % 9% 10% Lynch Corp 17% 17 17 Manhattan-Dearborn... 11 % Marshall Field 27 36% 26% Middle W.est Utilities.'. 19 16% 18% Midland United 19% 19 19 Mlssouri-Kansas P Line 5% 5% 5*4 National Elec Pow “A" 23 22% 22% National Family Stores 3% 3Vi 3*'* National Securities Inv 4% National Secur Inv pfd 67 66% 66% National Standard .... 29% 28% 29% North American Car ... 19 ... ... North Amer Light &Po 66 65% 65% No &So Amer Corp .. 7% 7'/* 7% Perfect Circle 26V* Pines Winterfront .... 15 Ross Gear ".. 21 Seab Util Shares .... 4 3% 3% Southern Union Gas.., 8% 7% 8% Standard Dredging Cos.. 3% 33 Bteinlte Radio % ... Swift &Cos 27% 27 27% Swift Internacional 36% 34% 35 United Gas Corp.... 6% 6% 6% U S Gypsum C0m.... 40*i 4040% U S Radio & Tel 18% 17% 17% Utility & Ind 6 Util & Ind pfd 16% Walgreen Vo com 19 % 18% 19 Wextark Radio % Zenith Radio 2%

In the Cotton Markets

NEW ORLEANS —May 15— . High. Low. Close. Jannuary 10.35 10.21 10.25 March 10.57 10.47 10.48 July 9.70 9.54 9.59 October 10.02 9.87 9.92 December 10.25 10.10 10.15 NEW YORK . High. Low. Close. January 10.39 10.25 10.75 March 10.54 10.42 10.42 May 9.49 9.38 9.39 July 9.68 9.55 9.55 October 10.03 9.90 9.91 December 10.26 10.13 10.13 CHICAGO . High. Low. Close. January 10.40 10.34 10.37 May 9,47 July 9.79 9.65 9.69 October 10.11 9.96 10.04 December 10.34 10.21 10.23

New York Curb Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —May 15— Close.i ’ Close. Am Com Pwr... 13%iM0 Kan Pipe .. 5% Am Gas & E 1... 63% Natl Sugar .... 29 Am Lt & Tr ... 39%|Natl Av 6% Ark Gas 4% Natl Inv 4*4 Brazil Pw & Lt 14% Nat Pu Ser A.. 15*4 Can Marc 2%!Newmont Min .. 30% Cities Serv .... 13%;Nia Hud Pwr .. 10% Cord 10%: Niles 16% Crocker & Wt.. 10%:Penroad s** Durant Mot ... 3 Prince Sc Whtly. 1% Elec Bond Sh.. 40% Shenandoah .... 5% Ford of Can .. 19 Std of Ind .... 26 Ford of Eng .. 13%,Std of Ky 17% Fox Theater .. 3 ‘Std of Ohio .... 47% Goldman Sachs 7% Stutz 23% Gulf OU 50 j Trans Air Trans 7% Hudson Bay .. 4%:Un Gas (new)., 6% Humble Oil .... 52% Un Lt & Pwr.. 20'% Ind Pine 12%! Un Verde 8% Insull Ut 32 %! Ut & Indus 6 Int Pete 11% Ut Power 7% Midwest Ut .... 18% Vacuum Oil .... 31%

New York Bank Stocks

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —May 15Bid. Ask. America 43 46 Bankers 98 101 Brooklyn Trust 405 420 Central Hanover 215 220 Chase National 76 79 Chatham Phoenix Natl 59 62 Chemical 41 43 Cltv National 79 82 Corn Exchange 100 104 Commercial 255 265 Continental 17% 20% Empire 49 52 First National 3.275 3.475 Guaranty 425 430 Irving 31 • 33 Manhattan & Cos 76% 79% Manufacturers 41% 43% New York Trust 140 145 Public 46 49

Net Changes

Up. Off Alaska Juneau ..16 % ... American Can 102% ... 2% Amer Tele & Tel 178% ... % Auburn 208% ... 3% Bethlehem Steel 43% % ... Case 70% ... % Consolidated Gas 93% ... ‘a Fox Film A 16 s * ... % General Electric 41% ... *♦ General Motors ex-dividend 40% ... 1% Gillette 34 s * % ... International Nickel 12% ... 1 International Tele & Tel... 27 ... % Loew’s Inc 43% * ... McKeesport Tin Plate 80 s * ... 1 Montgomery Ward 20% % ... National Biscuit 70 ... 1% N Y Central 89% ... % Pennsylvania R R 47% % ... Radio 17% ... % Radio-Keith 16 s * ... % Sinclair 8% ... % Standard Brands 18% % ... Stand Oil N J ex-dividend.. 35% % ... Texas Corp 19% % ... Transamerica unchanged... 7% Ur.**”' Carbide 48% % ... United 32% ... % u S Steel 103% ... 2% Vanadium 401* ... ** Westinghouse Electric %l% ... % New York Liberty Bonds —Mav 15— 3%s 102.19 Ist 4%s 103.11 4th 4%s 104.27 Treasurv 4%s 113.12 Treasury 4s 109.2 Treasury 3%s 43 June 102.30 Treasury 3%s of ’47 103.6 Treasury 3%s of ’43 103.2 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —May 15High. Low. Close. January 5.96 5.85 5.96 March 6.00 5.88 5.99 Mav 5.50 5.45 5.49 September 5.85 5.75 5.84 December 5.94 541 544

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PORKER PRICES 6A1N15 CENTS AT CITYYARDS Cattle Generally Steady; Veals Show Stronger Trade Range. HOGS May Bulk Early Top Receipts 8. *6.90® 7.30 87.30 5,500 9. 7.0048 7.40 7.40 1.500 11. 7.009 7.40 7.40 5.000 12. 6.95® 7.30 7.30 8.000 13. 6.90® 7.20 7.20 6.500 14. 6.90® 7.15 7.15 5.500 15. 7.00® 7.30 7.30 4,000 Hogs swung around a fraction this morning and prices gained 15 cents on most classes. The bulk, 160 to 300 pounds, sold for $7 to $7.30; early top recorded at $7.30. Receipts were estimated at 4,000; holdovers were 412. Cattle were generally steady. Receipts numbered 350. Vealers sold up 50 cents, the market ranging from $8.50 down. Calves receipts were 700. Sheep held unchanged. Receipts were 600. Chicago hog receipts were 15.000, including 8,000 directi Holdovers, 8,000. Market fairly active on weights from 210 pounds down, 10 to 20 cents higher than Thursday’s average. Most early sales on 210pound weights at $7.20 to $7.30, with strictly, choice kinds holding higher. Few loads of butchers held strong. Heavyweights from 270 to 290 pounds were selling at $6.80 to $6.90. Cattle receipts were 2,000. Calves 1,000, and steady. Sheep receipts 13,000 and steady.

HOGS Receipts, 4,000; market, higher. —Light Light—-(l4o-160) Good and choice..,.B 7.15® 7.30 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 7.25® 7.30 (180-200) Good and choice. . 7.25® 7.30 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice..., 7.20® 7.25 (220-250) Medium and good.. 7.15@ 7.20 —Heavy Weights—-(22o-250) Medium and good.. 7,00® 7.15 (250-290) Medium and good.. 6.75® 7.00 —Packing Sows—-(27s-500) Medium and good.. 5.40® 6.00 (110-120) Slaughter pigs 7.15® 7.25 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts, 350; market, steady. —Steers— Good and choice $ 7.00® 9.00 Common and medium 5.25® 7.00 (1.100-1.500) Good and choice 7.00® 9.00 Medium 6.00® 7.00 —Heifers—-(soo-850) Good and choice 6.75® 8.75 Common and medium 5.25® 6.75 —Cows— Good and choice B.oo® 6.00 Common and medium 4.00® 5.00 Low cutters and cutters.. 2.75® 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, 704; market, higher. Good 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 4.50® 6.00 (800-1.500) Good and choice 6.75® 7.75 Common and medium 4.00® 6.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600; market, steady. (Shorn basis, except spring iambs) Good and choice $ B.oo@ 9.00 Common and medium 6.00® 8.00 Spring lambs 10.00®11.50 Ewes, medium and choice 2.50® 3.25 Cuil and common 1.50® 2.75 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. Mav 15.—Hogs—Receipts. 15,000: including 6,000 direct; early trade on lighter Jelgiit,*; fairly active, 10®20c higher; weightier kinds strong to 10c higher; later trade, slow; early top, $7.35; bulk. 210 lbs. down. [email protected]; most 240-300 lbs.. $6.70®7; packing sdws. $5.65 @5.90: strong weight pigs. [email protected]; light lights, 140-160 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]: light weights. 160-200 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]: medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice, $6.30®7.05; packing sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good, [email protected]; slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 2.000: calves, 1,000; largely steady: very few steers here, no choice offerings: bulk of run being light heifers and mixed yearlings, selling at $7.25@8; fully steady: no reliable outlet for plain quality weighty steers, but comparable grades light offerings getting fairly good action at $6.25®7. Slaughter cattle and vealers—Steers. 600-900 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]: 900-1100 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; 1100-1300 lbs., good and choice. *7.50@9: 1300-1500 lbs., good and choice. $7.25@9: 600-1300 lbs., common and medium. $5.95@8; heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice, [email protected], common and medium, $5.25@7; cows, good and choice. ss@6: common and medium, *4.35@5: low cutter and cutter. [email protected]; bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice beef, [email protected]; cutter to medium, $3.25® 4.35: vealers. milk fed, good and choice, $8®9.50: medium. s7@B; cull and common. ss®7. Stocker and feeder cattle— Steers. 500-1050 lbs., good and choice. s7® 8.25; common and medium, $5.25@7. Sheep —Receipts. 13,000; strong, spots higher; good and choice wooled lambs. [email protected]; some held higher: desirable clippers, mostly [email protected]; native springers. [email protected]. few $11.50: Californias unsold. Slaughter sheep and lambs—Lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice. [email protected]; medium, $7.75® 8.50: 91-100 lbs., medium to choice. $7.50®9.25; all weights, common. $6.50® 7.75: ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice, [email protected]; all weights, cull and common, $1.5062.50. By United Press CINCINNATI. May 15.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.600; held over. 360; active, mostly 25c higher, spots up more on weights sealing 230 lbs. and above: better grade 160-220 lbs. largely $7.50: 230-250 lbs.. [email protected]: 275-320 lbs.. $6.50®;7: 130-150 lbs., s7® 7.10: sows about steadv at $5.25 to mostly $5.50; choice lightweights, $5.75. CattleReceipts, 350: calves. 225; generally steadv; supply light; odd lots common and medium steers and heifers. $5.75®7; a few better finished kind, *[email protected]; most beef cows. [email protected]: low cutters and cutter cows, [email protected]; bulls. $4.75 down; vealers steady with Thursday’s best time; good and choice. *[email protected]; lower grades. $7 down. Sheep—Receipts, 700; active; fully steady; good and choice spring lambs, *l2 @12.75; common and medium. [email protected]; sheep steady; fat ewes. *3 down. By United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind.. May 15.—Hogs— Market. 20-25 C higher: 100-140 lbs., $6.75;. 140-160 lbs., $7: 160-130 lbs., $7.15: 180200 lbs.. $7.25: 203-220 lbs., $7.15; 220-240 lbs.. $7.05; 240-260 lbs.. $6.95: 260-280 lbs., $6.80; 280-300 lbs., $6.70; 300-350 lbs.. $6.60; roughs. $6.50; stags. $3.75: calves, $8: wooled lambs. $8; clipped lambs. $9; spring iambs, JlO- - United Press EAST ST. LOUIS, HI., May 15.—Hogs——Receipts. 9.500, including 1,500 through and direct: market earlv deals. 15®25c higher; later sales mostly 15c higher than yesterday’s average; top. $7.25; few small lots pigs, $7.35: most 153-210 lbs.. $7.15® 7.25; 220-270 lbs.. $6.90® 7.10; sows largely. *[email protected]. Cattle —Receipts. 800; calves receipts. 700: market, generally steady; vealers. $8.25: not enough sales of other classes worth mentioning. Sheep—Receipts. 2.000; market, slow: early sales spring lambs steady, considering quality, at [email protected]: opening bids on clippers around steady; sheep unchanged. By Times Bpecietl LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 15.—Hogs—Receipts. 400; market. 25c higher: 225 lbs. up. $6.60: 165-225 lbs.. $7.15: 130-165 lbs.. 56.50; 130 lbs. down. $5.85; roughs. $4.10® 5.10: stags. 53.35. Cattle—Receipts 200: market, slow; prime heavy steers. *7'<tß' heavy shipping steers. S6@'7; medium and plain steers. 55.50@6: fat heifers. $6.50® 8: common to medium heifers. $5®6.50good to choice cows. $4.25® 5.25: medium to good cows. [email protected]: cutters. $3®3.25; C3nners. [email protected]: bulls. [email protected]; feeders. $6.5007.50; medium to good feeders. ss® 6.50; ‘Stockers. $5.50® 7.25. Calves —• Re~ceipts. 200: market prospects higher. Sheep receipts, 800; market prospects lower. Thursday’s shipments, cattle, none; calves, 100; hogs, 289; sheep. 1,319. By United Press CLEVELAND, Mar 15.—Hogs—-Receipts, 1,200; holdovers. 127; steadv to mostly 10c higher: 160-210 lb. weight's. $7.50; 200'250 lbs., and most pigs. *i.25 260-300 lbs., [email protected]: rough sows *5.50. Cattle—Receipts. 175; fully steady at week’s advance; active except cn steers scaling over 1 000lbs., common to medium light steers. $6.75 to mostly $7.50; low cutter and cutter cows, [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts. 150; scarcely enough to determine value: near steady. Duality considered on scattered medium clippers at $8.50 down and nearly good spring lambs. sl2; choice quality absent. By United Press TOLEDO. May 15.—Hogs—Receipts, light, market. 10® 15c higher; heavies *[email protected]; mediums. *7®7.25. Yorkers $.75@7; pigs. 6.75@7. Cattle—Receipt*; light; market steady. Calves—Receipts light; market, 50c higher. Shaep Receipts light; market, meady,

Dow-Jones Summary

Great Northern directors set aside $4,150,895 as cash reserve for contingencies Money represents 5 per cent extra dividend received from Burlington in December. Prairie OU and Oas omits 50-cent quarterly dividend due at this time. New York cablet opened in London at 4.86%. against .86 3-16; Farts checks. 124.22; Amsterdam, 12,105; Italy, 92.873; Berlin, 20.41. Subscriptions of 300,000,000 signed for Canadian conversion loan. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey and affiliates in 1930, net *1.65 a share on 25,518,468 shares, against *4. *5 a share on 25,418,968 shares in 1929. Columbia Gas and Electric and subsidiaries in first quarter net 64 cents a common share, against 78 cents in like quarter of 1930. Twelve months. *1.59 a common share, against *2.13. Detroit Edison Company and subsidiary utility companies, twelve months to April 30, consolidated net income, *8.58 a share on 1,270,601 shares, against *10.36 a share on 1,233,981 shares In preceding year. Subscriptions to $103,000,000 treasury issues $409,066.000 60-day issue carries 1 per cent interest and 90-day issue 1.01 per cent. Atlantic Refining reduces price of tank wagon United States motor gasoline % cent a gallon to 6 cents in all territories except New England, where price is 6% cents, off % cent. Missouri Pacific declared a regular quarterly dividend of *1.25 on preferred stock. Brokers loans declined *28.000,000 in week ta *1.671,000.000. Non-brokers loans up $7,000,000. Reserve system ratio 84.5 per cent, against 83.4 per cent week ago and 83.6 per cent a year ago. New York ratio 90.4 per cent, against 87.5 per cent and 86 8 per cent respectively. No announcement on rediscount rate know at 1% per cent. 8

Bright Spots of Business

Cotton consumption in April above March. April anthracite shipments 834,281 tons above March. Coca Cola International first quarter net $851,432 versus $662,330 year ago. New York state barge canal tonnage this season 12 per cent over year ago. Starrett Corporation reports unfinished business April 30 totaled $27,113,949, increase of $2,456,376 over March 31. April sales of National Standard Company largest for any month since May, 1929.

Cash Grain

—May 15— 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—Firm; No. 1 red, 72@74c; No. 2 red, 70®'72c; No. 2 hard, Corn— Weak; No. 2 white. 52@54c; No. 3 white, 50®'52c; No. 2 yellow, sL@s3c; No. 3 yellow, 49@51c; No. 2 mixed, 47®49c; No. 3 mixed, 46(®47c. Oats—Weak; No. 2 white. *2.62® 2.72; No. 3 white, ■2s%@26Vic. Hay—Weak (F. o. b., country points taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) No. 3 Timothy—sl3@l4; No 1 light clover, mixed, sls® 15.50; No. 1 clover hay, *l2® 12.50. —lnspections Wheat —No. 1 red. 1 car; No. 2 red, 1 car. Totals. 2 cars. Corn—(New). No. 2 white, 1 car; No. 3 white, 3 cars; No. 1 yellow, 1 car; No. 2 yellow, 5 cars; No. 3 yellow, 16 cars; No. 4 yellow, 2 cars; No. 5 mixed, 1 car; No. 6 mixed, 1 car. Total, 30 cars. Oats—No. 1 white, 1 car; No. 2 white, 3 cars; No. 3 white. 1 car: No. 4 white, 1 car. Total, 6 cars. Chicago Grain Table —May 15 — WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. May (Old) .82% .82% .82% .82% .82% (New) .84% .84% .84*5 .84% .84% July 61% .62% .61% .62 .61% Sept 61% .62% .61% ,61 s /* ,61% Dec 64% .65% .64% .65% .65 CORN— May (old) .57% .57% .56% .57 .57% (New) .57% .57% .57 .57 .57% July 58% .58% .57% ,58% .58% Sept 57% .57% .56% .57% .57% Dec 50% .50% .50% .50% .50% OATS— May (old) .27% /.27% .27% .27% .27% July 28 .28% .27% .28 .28% Sept .28 .28 Vi .27% 27% .28% rvYE—July 38% .39% .38% .39% .39 Sept 38% .39% .38% .39% .38% Dec. .42** .42% .42% .42% .42% LARD— May 7.97 7.97 7.95 7.95 8.02 July ... 8.10 8.10 8.02 8.02 8.10 Sept. ... 8.20 8.20 8.12 812 822 °BELLiES^ 15 815 807 810 8:20 May 8.70 88 0 July 8.90 9.00 By United Press CHICAGO. May 15.—Carlots: Wheat, 62; corn. 72: oats, 17; rye. 1, and bariey. 5. By United Press CHICAGO. May 15.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 1 mixed, 79%c; No. 2 hard. 83 %c. Corn—No. 4 mixed. 56'- 2 c: No. 2 yellow. 57%®58%c; No. 3 yellow, 57® 57%c: No. 2 white. 58@58%c; No. 3 white 57@57%c. Oats—No. 2 white, 29%@29%c : No. 3 white. 28Vic. Rye—None. Barley—--39@66c. Timothy—sß[email protected]. C10ver—*[email protected]. By United Press TOLEDO. 0.. May 15.—Grain close— Grain on track, 28Vic rate. Wheat—No. 2 red, 77%@78%c; No. 1 red. 1 cent premium. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 58@59c; No. 3 yellow, 56@57c Oats—No. 2 white. 30% @3lc: No. 3 white, 29%@30%c. CloverDomestic prime, new. $13.75; prime, new. sl4: prime, choice, new, $14.25; prime choice, old. sl4: October. $14.25; December. $14.50. Alsike—Cash. sl4. Butter— Fancy creamery. 26@27c. Eggs—Country run, 15® 16c. Hay—Timothy. $1.25 cwt. Other Livestock By United Press PITTSBURGH. Mav 15.—H&gs— Receipts. 2.000: market, mostly 5-10 cents lower; 150-210 lbs.. [email protected]: 220-240 lbs.. *7.10 @7.40: 250 lbs. up. $6.75®7.05; pigs. *7.25 @7.50: packing sows. [email protected]. Cattle —Receipts. 10; market, nominal. Calves— Receipts. 160: market slow, around steadv; good to choice, vealers. [email protected]. Sheep —Receipts. 500: market, opening slow; indications steadv: best shorn lambs held around $9. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. N. Y.. May 15—Hogs— On sale. 2.200: active, mostly to packers; generally 15c to 25c higher: bulk desirable. 120-200 lbs.. *7.25: top. *7.85: few plainer kinds, $7.65 : 230-240 lbs., quoted $7.35® 7.50: 275 lbs butchers. $7.15. Cattle—Receipts, 125: cows, predominating: slow and steady: cutter grades. $2.50®4; steers, unsold: late Thursday, steers. 25c lower: medium. [email protected]. Calves—Receipts. 800. dependable vealer trade steady: good to choice. $8.50 to mostly $9; common and medium. $5 @9.50. Sheep—Receipts, 1.700: lambs, unevenly 50c to 75c lower: fairlv active at decUne: good to choice clippers. *9: some held higher: few medium to good springers. *l2; fat ewes. 50c lower. [email protected]. Births Girts Theodore and Regina Gerlach, St. Vincent's hospital. Wilson and Mabel Nash. 624 Congress. James and Dorothy Miller. 1132 St. Paul. Fisher and Fanny Ford, 515 West Fourteenth. Lenard and Katie Jameson 318 North Lansing. Austin and Bertha Ellis. 1316 Pruitt. Chester and Lena Baker. 427 North Davidson. Martin and Rosa Dyer, 318 West Thirtieth. Cornelius and Mary Weaver, 1705 Ruckle. • Boys James and Helen Geloff, Christian hospital. Oral and Jera Parker. 824 Parker. Le Roy and Dolores Collins, St. Vincent's hospital. Charles and Ethel Lunsford, 3058 Wood. George and Hilda Roeh. St. Vincent’s hospital. John and Ethel Cst, St. Vincent’s hospital. Gus and Laverne Vernick, 125 South Davidson. John and Ester Ciansbaw 1138 McDougal. Henry and Hattie Easier, 3117 Howard. A. w. and Julia Hicks, 1805 Martindale. Fete and Ida Alexander, 3635 North Oxford. Hess and Josephine Jones. 1104 Naomi. Burton and Catherine Henry, 2513 North Gale. Peter and Mary Seveoish, 1341 Wee* Thirtieih.

WHEAT SCORES SMALL UPTURN IN LATETRADE Hot, Dry Weather and Dust Storms Give Market Strength. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent >, CHICAGO. May 15. Wheat scored a minor fractional advance on the Board of Trade today in a late rally. The market was unsettled and July at one time was 3c under the high of Wednesday, but there was a marked tendency to recover. Hot, dry weather in the northwest, with dust storms in Canada, gave the market strength. Corn was unsettled and moved erratically, closing lower despite the strength in wheat and the improved shipping demand. Oats w T ere quiet, but eased with corn. Forecast Clear, Warmer At the close wheat was % to % cent higher with May unchanged, corn was % to s i cent lower and oats were unchanged to hi cent off. Provisions were around 10 points lower, Liverpool steadied somewhat at the close and finished Vs to % cent lower. Trade was light after the start and there was no particular pressure during the morning. The weather forecast was clear and warm over the line, but showers again were predicted for parts of the American northwest. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 77 cars. Cash Corn Down Corn was off fractionally at the start with wheat and on scattered local and commission house selling. The market recovered all losses when the major cereal had its upturn and at mid-session prices were % cent lower to hs cent higher. The market was being guided more by the action in wheat than by the weak cash market. Cash prices were 1 to 2 cents lower. Receipts were 128 cars. Oats eased a minor fraction with the other grains at the opening but firmed at mid-morning. Prices were hit cent lower to % cent higher early in a dull and featureless session. Cash prices were hi to Vs cent lower.

Legal Notices CHARLES L. BARRY 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-59590 wherein Celtic Saving and Loan Association No. 3 Plaintiff and Schloss Brothers Investment Company, et al Defendants requiring me to make the sum of Two Thousand and Seven Dollars, and Twen-ty-Two Cents ($2.007.221. as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE, 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, Indian&Lot eighteen (18) in McKernan and Pierce's Subdivision of lots 2 and a part of lot 3. in Out Lot 128 in the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 2. at page 136, in the Oflice of the Recorder of 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 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 May 15 1931. 5:15-22-29 CHARLES L. BARRY 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-59596 wherein Celtic Saving and Loan Association No. 3 Plaintiff and The Peninsular Furnace Company. Flovd Underwood and Alice Underwood, husband and wife. Defendants requiring me to make the sum of TwentvTwo Hundred Sixty-Eight Dollars, ($2.268.001, as provided for in said decree with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE, 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, of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana: . „ , _ „ , Lot 20 in Block 4 in Bruce-Baker Addition to the Citv of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 6. at page 122. in the Recorder’s Office of 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 same time and place. 1 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. May 15. 1931. 5:15-22-29 LOU A. ROBERTSON SHERIFF’S SALE Bv 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-57422 wherein West Indianapolis Savings and Loan Association No. 2. Plaintiff, and Charles A. Prince. Mav V. Prince. Defendants, reQulrlng me to make the rum of TwentyThree Hundred Fifty-Three Dollars i $2.353.00i. as provided for in said decree. with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, 011 SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE. 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 Countv. Indiana: Lots 1113 and 1116 in Mars Hill, an addition in Marion County. Indiana. the plat of which addition is of record in plat book 16. at pages 147 to 150 of the records in the Recorder’s Office of 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 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. Mav 15, 1931. 5:15-22-28 FRANK Si A. SEIDENSTICKER SHERIFF'S SALE Bv 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-52238 wherein Paul F, Carlos. Plaintiff, and Annie Gebhardt. et al.. Defendants, requiring me to make the sums of money, as provided for <n said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE 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 Marlon County. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County. Indiana: Beginning on the south line of Wisconsin Street at the northwest corner of lot twenty-four (241 In the Indianapolis Water Company's addition: thence extending south along the west line of said lot 24. one hundred eleven fllii feet to the alley south of Wisconsin Street, thence west along the north line of this alley to the east line of Capitol Avenue: thence north, along the east line of Capitol Avenue to the south line of Wisconsin Street: thence east along the south line of Wisconsin street, twenty-five and 70-100 feet to the place of beginning, in 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 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. 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Legal Notices CLARKE & CLARKE 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 Nc. A-53882 wherein Cos Savinqs and Loan Association, Plaintiff, and Ida Selzer Soult, Frank L. Soult, her husband, Harry D. Bookedis, Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Thirty-One Hundred Fifty-Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents (*3,158.50), as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE. 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 ol Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana: Lot five hundred forty (540) in Holliday’s Garfield Park Addition to to the City of Indianapolis, as shown by plat book 13. page 04. in the office of the Recorder of Marlon 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 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 will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER, Sheriff of Marion Countv. May 15. 1931. 5:15-22-29 LEO KAMINSKY SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk oi the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana. in cause No. A-58127 wherein Ayres Credit Union. Plaintiff, and Lewis A. Brown. Mary L. Brown, Community Building and Remodeling Company, et 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 6TH DAY OF JUNE. 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 No. 189 in Mansur Park, an addition to the city of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 13. page 97, In the office of the Recorder of 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 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. May 15. 1931. 5:15-22-29 HORACE H. GARVIN 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-57423 wherein Guaranty Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff, and Charles .K. McCormack. Defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Seven Hundred Thirty-Seven Dollars and Ten Cents ($737.i0). as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 6TH DAY OF JUNE. 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: Lots 13. 14 and 15 in Block Eight in Brodens Riverside Addition to the City of Indianapolis as per plat thereof in plat book 7 page 15 in the office of the Recorder of 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 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 will be made without relief from valuation of appraisment laws. CHARLES L. SUMNER. Sheriff of Marion County. May 15, 1931. 5 A 5-22-29 INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS-

SION. Division of Maintenance. Mav 12. 1931 Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission. State House Annex. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2 p. m.. June 3d for Asphalts. Road Oils and Tars applied in various localities in the State as indicated below: IN THE CRAWFORDSVILLE DISTRICT. Invitation No. 7251—Road Oil Treatment. 532.000 Gallons and Bituminous Surface Treatment. 297.000 Gallons. IN THE FT. WAYNE DISTRICT Invitation No. 7252—Road Oil Treatment. 340,200 Gallons ana Invitation No. 7253—Bituminous Surface Treatment. 240.750 Gallons. IN THE GREENFIELD DISTRICT Invitation No. 7254—Road Oil Treatment. 430.000 Gallons and Invitation No. 7255—Bituminous Surface Treatment. 413.900 Gallons. IN THE LAPORTE DISTRICT Invitation No. 7256—Road Oil Treatment. 136.700 Gallons and Invitation No. 7257—Bituminous Surface Treatment. 417.350 Gallons. IN THE SEYMOUR DISTRICT Invitation No. 7258 Road Oil Treatment. 244,000 Gallons and Invitation No. 7259—Bituminous Surface Treatment. 973.700 Gallons. IN THE VINCENNES DISTRICT Invitation No. 7260—Road Oil Treatment. 1,136.500 Gallons and Invitation No. 7261—Bituminous Surface Treatment. 265,525 Gallons. Bidder shall file a guarantee check with his bid in the amount specified in the Invitation. Invitation blanks for inserting unit prices are on file at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, where same mav be obtained by requesting anv of the above Invitation*. BY NUMBERS, in which the bidder is interested. JOHN J. BROWN. Director. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Division of Maintenance Mav 12. 1931. Indianapolis. Indiana. Invitation No. 7245. . NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission. State House Annex. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 2 p. m. June Bth. for various quantities and grades of asphalts, road oils and tars shipped to various points in the state in tank cars, in barrels, and for small quantities applied to the road surface at isolated points. Invitation blanks for inserting prices bid are on file at the office of hte State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana. where same ma 7 be obtained bv requesting copies of Invitation Number 7245. JOHN J. BROWN. Director. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No. 10508. In the matter of the petition of Brownsville Cooperative Telephone Company. Brownsville. Indiana, for authority to increase rates. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Ind.. at 10 o’clock a. m. on Monday. May 25. 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv J. w M’CARDI* Chairman. Indianapolis. Indiana. May 14. 19JL -

MAY 16, 1931

Legi.^Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma Rogers, Deceased. Amber Barrett, Administratrix vs. Sarah Barnes et al, in the Marion Probate Court,' Estate NO. 83-28078. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administratrix. The undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Emma Rogers, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Marlon County, Indiana, she will at the hour of 10:00 a. m. on the 20th day of May. 1931, at 905 Inland Bank Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the Interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate viz: ‘‘Part of Lot 9 in Hendrick’s Subdivision of Out Lot 131 in the City of Indianapolis, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot and running thence South 25% feet: thence West ?arallel with the North line of said Lot 10 feet: thence North 25V* feet to the North line of said lot - , thence East on the North line of said lot 110 feet to the place of beginning.” (Known as 544 South West Street.) Tract 11. Lot 6 in Henry L. Ellsworth's Subdivision of Square 29 to the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. (Known as 308 North Senate Avenue.) Tract 111. Lot 77 in Yandes Subdivision of the East part of Out Lot 130 to the City of Indianapolis. Inldana. (Known as 518-522 Abbott Street.) Tract IV. 24 feet off of the North side of Lot 33 in Yandes Subdivision of Out Lot 129 to the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. (Known as 1056 South West Street.) Tract V. Lot 3 in William F. Bern's Subdivision of Lots 11 to 20 Inclusive in Terry and Robinson Subdivision of Out Lot 127 of the Donation Lands of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. (Known as 629 South W’est Street.) Tract VI. A portion of the following described part of the East half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6. Township 15 North, Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian In Marlon County, Indiana: Beginning at a point 7.53 chains east ol the West line of said quarter section and 17.44 chains north of the center of the National Road: running thence west 3.75 chains to a point in the center line of Arsenal Avenue, thence south along said center line 5.33 chains, thence east 3.75 chains to a point, thence north 5.33 chains to the place of beginning, except 145 feet by parallel lines off the entire south side thereof. The portion herein certified to being more particularly described as follows to-wit: Beginning at a point 176 feet south of the northwest corner of said above described tract, thence north along said east line 31 feet to a point and thence west to the place of beginning, and being also known as Rogers Subdivision. (Known as 231 N. Arsenal Avenue.) Said Sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value and upon the following terms and conditions: For cash and free from any liens, taxes, or Incumbrances. The purchaser at such sale will be required to give bond to secure the payment, according to its terms of certain mortgage liens upon said real estate, or any part thereof In the event said purchaser buys said real estate subject to the unpaid mortage lien upon said real estate, if any there appear. AMBER BARRETT, Administratrix of the estate of Emm* Rogers, deceased. OTHNIEL HITCH. Attorney for Adminlstratrix.

Death Notices HOY. CATHERINE—Age 84, residing at 206 E. Fifty-first street, mother of Mrs. Olga H. Watson of Utica. N. Y.: Mrs. Elizabeth Hoy Utterson. Frank J. Hoy. William L. Hoy. all of Indianapolis.'passed away Thursday evening. Funeral services at residence Saturday. 3:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. McNAUGH. RUTH IRENE STOUT—AgT~37 years, beloved wife of George A. McNaugh, sister of Mrs. Jessie Owens, Mrs. Marjorie Rise. Mrs. Gladys Reeder. Miss Josephine Stout. George and Chester Stout, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Norma Jackson of Detroit, passed away Thursday evening at her residence. Tremont Stop on the Rockville Road. Services Sunday 2.30 p. m.. at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Cremation following. MURPHY, KATHERINE—Age 83. beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas McCormick, Mrs Katherine Alsmeyer of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edward Moorin of Chicago. 111., fiassed away at her residence, 814 E owa st.. Wednesday. 9:30 a. m. Funeral Saturday, 8.30 a. m.. at residence of daughter, Mrs. Thomas McCormick, 906 E. lowa st., and 9 a. m. St. Catherine s church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross. G. 11. HERMANN IN CHARGE O'LEARY, JEREMIAH—Brother of Bert “J S-J ry T °; Le ,?. r >'- Mrs. T. J. Murphy and Mrs. J. J. Griasteiner, passed awa" Thursday. May 14. Funeral Saturdav J: SSWPTS? &£& ttuVch^Tv 1 sjJba s'oijr,;:: cemetery. Friends invited. PABSEHL. HERMAN~H. —Beloved father of Mrs. Mav Smith. Mrs Carolina Crownover. Mrs. Matilda Klein Mr< Emma Shook. Herman H.V Charles A and rt'£?r' er */ CSS€ , h o’ departed this life Wedne--y w l3, , Ke 80 vears. Funeral Saturday. May i?. at the residence of his daughter 2.14 Station St.. 2:30 P M |^. Cr^nd^ Il ma?Ta^nt,rS Os MOORE & KlßK Under the dlreCtlon CL^RA r r- Di '‘d at her home" 1328 Oliver Ave., Tuesday, May 12 1931 age 46; daughter of Mrs. Marv Wojfarph gpiK ,er wii.„ D °w othy Stafford. Mildred Kellj. Helen Ferguson and William Walter*, sister of Mrs. Emma Netzler. Edward \*oLarph. Funeral Saturday. 2 &m., irom home of her daughter Mrs ?own y W ?n aff °w r l’ l i ls . Division 8 St feurui thrown Hill. Friends lnvlted. Funeral Directors W T BLASE NGYM _ ~ Main office. 2220 Shelby St _____ D-*e! 2570. UNDERTAKERS HISEY <Ss TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3821 “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE"" ’ RAGSDALE & PRICE IJW N. Alabami J - C., WI L6ON funeral parlors, ambulant* **fvice and modern automotive equipment. Dr, 0321 and Dr. 0322. WM D. BEANBLOSSOM _. _ Mortuary. Phone Be. 1588 1331 W Ray St. George Grinsteiner runer&t director. 522 g. Mar set Riley 5374. Marie*. IF YOU DON’T FIND what~yTi are iooilng for m the want ads today it mav cfa sM fled a els dYI?^ 0 ” 0 *- rime. Personals °525 L^mc^^Td > / l7 ili te i...CONFIDENTIAL. aaa bemeke Bldg. Ri. 1864; eves . Hu. 3101. C J?,CULAR letters multtgraphed typejrlttem_work guarruMow prices. LI. 2175 Special Notices PREFER E-N-T OIL For Colds NagJl Catarrh or Throat Affection, Pleasant to Use, Mild. Fra. Money- Back Guarantee. On Sal# at All Drug Stores. 50c and SI.OO