Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1931 — Page 13

DEC. 17, 1931_

STOCKS SLUMP TO NEW LOWS ON LIQUIDATION u. S. Steel Breaks 38 for First Time in 23 Years.

Average Stock Prices

, Avecate of thirty industrials for Wednesday 76 47 off 2 11. Average of twervtv rail* off 1.07 Average of twenty utilities 31.48. off .68. Average of forty bonds 74.28. off .25. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—United States Steel common stock today broke below 38 for the first time in 23 years, and the leading issues generally dipped to new lows for the major decline. Steel had held above 38, its low since 1915, but around noon the meager support afforded was insufficient to prevent the drop below that level. Never before 1908 has the issue sold below 38. When Steel broke the 38 level, numerous stop orders were touched off and the stock gradually slid down to the discomfiture of the traders who had been hoping for a technical rise in the list. Steel’s break was characteristic of the leading shares which generally made new lows for the major decline. The market otherwise was not as hard hit. Coppers Are Bright Spot Selling that had the appearance of genuine liquidation forced American Telephone to anew low since 1922 at 117, off 2%; International Telephone a record low at 7%, off ’/i; American Can anew low since 1927 at 59%, off 2%; Paramount a record low at 5%, off %; Standard Oil of New Jersey anew low for the present shares at 27%, off %. Copper shares furnished the one bright spot in the list. They were bid up on expectation of early agreement on curtailment of output of world producers now that Phelps Dodge had reconsidered its resignation from Coppers Exporters, Inc., the organization which fixes prices and quality of copper sold abroad Rails Hold Well American Smelting was carried to 20%, up 1%; Cerro De Pasco 13%, up 1%, and Kennecott 11, up %. Others were up fractionally. Railroad shares held well with the exception of the low-priced issues like Erie and Allegheny Corporation, which went to new lows. Baltimore & Ohio sold at 15%, off 1 and a new’ record low, following action of directors in omitting the dividend. Railroad bonds continued to react.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Dec. 17Clearings $2,285,000.00 Debits 6.237.000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Dec. 17Net balances for Dec. 15..5744,432,114.41 Expenditures 9.437.349.29 Customs rccts. month to date. 13,498,102.68 New York Liberty Bonds —Dec. 16— 3'is 98.6 Ist 4'is 100.1 4th 4%S 100.5 Treasury 4'is 102,5 Treasury 4s 100.5 Treasurv 3%s 97.10 Treasury 3%s 94 20 Treasury 3%* of '43 94.12 Treasury 3%s 90.6

New York Curb Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —Dec. 17Close. I Close. Alum Cos of Am 50% | Int Pet 8 Am Cynamid... 2%|Mead Johnson.. 43% Am Gas & El.. 35%iMidwest Ut ... 5% Am Lt & Trac 20%|Nat Inves 2% Am Sup Pwr.. 3% Nat Avia 2% Ark Gas A .... 2%|Newmont Min.. 11% Asso Gas ft El 4 ! Nia Hud Pwr... 5% Brat Pwr Ac Lt 8% Niles 7% Can Marc 1 IPenroad ... 1% Cities Serv 5 St Regis Paper.. 2% Con Gas of Bal 59 (Salt Creek .... 3% Cord 6% Sel Indus % Deere & Cos ... 10% So Penn Oil ... 10% Elec. Bhd & Sh. 9% So Union Gas.. 2 Gen Avia 2%'Std of Ind .... 15 Ford of Can .. B%lStd of Ohio .... 25 Ford of Eng .. 4%lTrans Air Traps 3 Fox Thea % Un Gas A 1% Goldman Sachs 2 jUn Lt & Pwr.. 5% Gulf Oil 25% Un Verde 3% Humble Oli ... 46%IUtPwr B 2% Imp Oil of Can 7%| United Fndrs .. 1% insuil Ut 6Vi I

Investment Trust Shares

(By Gibson * Bernard) PRICES ARE TO U-* NOON C. S. T. —Dec. 17Bid. Ask. Am Founders Corp c0m...... % 1 Am As Gen Sec A 5 ... Am Inv Tr Shares 2 % 2% Basic Industry Shares 2% ... Collateral Trustee Shares A.. 3% 4% Cumulative Trust Shares 3% 3% Diversified Trustee Shares A 6% ... Fixed Trust Oil Shares 2% ... Fixed Trust Scares A 7 ... Fundamental Trust Shares A 3% ... Fundamental Trust Shares B 3% 4% Leaders of Industry A 3% ... Low Priced Shares 2% 3% Nation-Wide Securities 33% North American Trust Shares 2% ... Selected American Shares ... 2% 2% Selected Cumulative Shares. 5% 6% Selected Income Shares 33% Shawmut Bank Inv Trust ... 1 3 Std Am Trust Shares 3% 3% Super Corp of Am Trust Sh.. 3% 3% Trustee Std Oil A 3% ... Trustee Std Oil B 3% 3% Unified Service Trust Sh A 2% 2% U S Elec Light A; Power A 16% 18% Universal Trust Shares 2% 3>4

Local Wagon Wheat

Citv grain elevators are paving 48c for No. 2 red wheat and 48c for No. 2 hard wheat. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Dec. 16High. Low. Close. March 5.60 5 52 5.58 May 5.70 5.62 5.70 Julv 5 81 5.75 5.81 September 5.90 5.85 5.90 December 5.43 5 33 5.43

We Offer and Recommend: Aa an Exceptional Investment Chicago Gulf Corporation Class "A” Convertible Stock / Alert Investors", seeking an un- \ l usual opportunity for investment f s enhancement, will greatlv ap- > / predate detailed information of 1 \ this Natural Gas corporation. ' WRITE OR CALL FOR CIRCULAR Collins-Moore & Cos., Inc. 13AS New City Trust Bldg. LI. 1406.

Thomson & McKinnon INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO NEW TORE MEMBERS Now York Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange New York Cotton ExchangJ Chicago Board of Trade New York Curb Association Rooms 200-214 Circle Tower Telephone Lincoln 5501

New York Stocks "" <Bt Thomson & McKinnon r™ ■■

—Dec. 17— Railroads— Prer. High* Low. 31:00 close Atchison 82 ? 81% 82 82% Atl CJosst Line 28 27% 37% 28 Balt de 0hi0... 15% 15 15% 18% Chesa de Ohio.. 28% 24% 24% 28% Chrsa Coro 15% 15 15 15 Chi Ort West ... 2% 2% Ohl N West 8% 574 6 C R I de P 8% 8% Del L dt W 18 20 Del de Hudson ... G 566 Erie 5% 5% 5% 5% Erie Ist pfd.. 6% 7 Orest Northern 18% 17% 17% 16% Illinois Central.. 9% 9% 9% 9% Kan Cltv Bo 7% Lou de Nash 23 23% M K de T 4% Mo Pacific 7 6% 6% 6% Mo Pacific pfd.. 13 12% 12% 13% N Y Central... 27% 27 27% 27% N Y NH de H.. 18V. 18 18% 18% Nor Pacific 16% 16 16 16% Norfolk de West 110% 110 110 111 OdeW 6 Pennsylvania .. 18 17% 17% 18% Reading ... 307'. 31 Seaboard Air L % % So Pacific 28 27 % 27% 28 Southern Ry 7 7 St Paul ... ... 1% St Paul pfd .... 2% 2% 2% 2% St L de 8 F 4 3% 3% 3% Texas dt Pac ... 23 Union Pacific .. 73’% 72 73 74% Wabash ... i% 1% W Maryland ... 5% 5% West Pacific 2 Equipment*— Am Car de Fdy 6% 6% Am Locomotive 6 5% Am Steel Fd 5% 5% Am Air Brake S 14% 14% Gen Am Tank 29 30 General Elec ... 24% 237 k 2374 24% Oen Ry Signal 21'/. 21V. Lima Loco 14% 14% N Y Air Brake 6■ Pullman 16% 16% 16% 16% Westlngh Ar B. 12% 12 12 12 Westingh Elec.. 2674 26% 26% 267a Rubber*— Firestone 13 1274 13 13 Fisk % Goodrich . ... 4 4 Goodyear 16 15% 15% 16 Kelly' Sprgfld 1% 1% Lee Rubber 2 2 U S Rubber .... 3% 37k 37k 3% Motors— Auburn 122 119 121% 122 Chrysler 12% 12'% 12% 12% ! Graham Paige 3% 3% General Motors. 22% 22% 22*4 22% udHson 1074 10% 10'/a 10% Hupp 4% 4% Mack 12% 12 12% 12% Nash 15'/a 15 15% 15 Pacakrd 47k 4 4% 4 Pierce-Arrow 9 Reo 3% 2% Studebaker liy 8 11 11 11 Yellow Truck 3% 33 3% Motor Access— Am Bosch 18'/* Bendlx Aviation 16 15% 15% ... Borg Warner ... 9% 9% 9% 9% Briggs 7% 8 V Budd Wheel 3% Campbell Wy .. 7 614 6% 7% Eaton 6 6% El Storage <B).. 25% 24% 247 k 25% Hayes Body 1% Houda 274 2% 2% 3 Motor Wheel 6 6 Sparks W 2% 2% 2% 2% Stewart Warner 5 57a Timken R 011... 177 k 17% 17% 17% Mining— At Jun 12% 12% 12% 12% Am Metals 5 5 Am Smelt 19% 187 k 19 18% Anaconda Cop. 10% 10 10% 9% Cal & Hccla 3% Cerro de Pasco.. 1274 1 274 12% 12 Dome Mines 7% 7% Freeport Texas 15 14% 15 18'/. Granby Corp ... 57k Gt Nor Ore .... 107 k 10% 107 k 10% Howe Soufid 12 74 13% Int Nickel 7% 7% 7% 7% Inspiration 337 k Kennecott Cop. 10% 10% 10% 1074 Magma Cop ... 7% 7% 7% 7% Miami Copper 37k 37k Nev Cons 5% 5 5 5 Texas Gul Sul... 20% 207 k 20% 21 U S Smelt 15'% 167 k Oils— Amerada 13 12% 12% 13% Atl Refining .... 9% 9’/a 97k 9 Barnsdall 4% 4% 47k 5 Houston 3% 3*4 Ohio Oil 57k 57k 57k 5% Mex Sbd 67k 67k Mid Conti 5% 57k 5% 514 Phillips 4% 4% 4% 4% Pr Oil & Gas... 574 5% 5% 5% Pure Oil 374 37k 37k 4 Royal Dutch 14 1474 Shell Un 374 3% 374 3% Sinclair 4% 474 474 4% Skelly 27k Stand of Cal.. 25'/* 24% 24% 25% Stand of N J... 28 27% 27% 27% Soc Vac 934 9*4 9'/* 97k Texas Cos 11 107 k 11 12 Union Oil 127 k 12 12 1174 Steels— Am Roll Mills... 87k 8 8 8 Bethlehem 207 k 20 20 20'/. Byers A. M . le-’t Colo Fuel 37? Onic Steel 22% 227s 227 k ...' Jo’oud 20% Ludlum 414 434 McKeesport Tin. 47% 47 47 48% Repub X & S 41/. U S Steel 39 38% 3874 39% Vanadium 1174 n% 11% 12 Youngst S 4 W 714 8 Youngst Sdc T. .. 8 14 Tobaccos— Am Sumatra .. 4 Am Tob Anew.. 68 67% - 68 68 Am Tob B new.. 70% 68 68 70 Con Cigars 207 k 207 k 20% 21% General Cigar.. .. ... 28 Lig dc Myers 8.. 437 k 42 42 437 k Lortllard 12% 12% 12% 12% Reynolds Tob... 3474 34% 34V, 347 k Tob Pr A ... ev, fit/ Tob Pr B 1 I 2% 2% Utilities— * Abitlbl . .. 2 27k Adams Exd .... 3% '3% 3% 3% Am For Pwr 6% 6% 6% 67k Ani Pwr dc Li... 12 s /, 12 12% 12% ATAT. .. .118% 117% 117% 1197* Col Gas & El 14 Com dc Sou 3% 3% 3% 3% El Pwr dc LI 97k 9% 9% 97 Gen Gas A 1% 1% 17k IVInti T dc T.... 87k 77k 77k 8% Natl Pwr dc LI.. 13 11% 11% 1174 No Amer Cos 30% 29% 29% 307 k Pac Gas dc El.. 3174 3174 317 k 32 Pub Ser N J... 51 Vk 50 50% 51% So Cal Edison 29% 29% Std G dc E 1... 27% 27 27 27% United Coro 87k 8 8% 8% Ut Pwr dc L A... 8% 8 8 8% West Union 44 43 43 45 Shipping— Am Inti Corp.. 5% 5% 57k 5% N Y Ship 3% 37k Atl Gulf dc W I 12Vi United Fruit... 19% 19% 19% 19 Foods— Am Sug 35% 357s Armour A 1 . .1 Bechnut Pkg ... 39% 39 39% 40 Cal Pkg 874 8% Can Dry 13% 12 12 13% Childs Cos 7 674 .6% 774 Coca Cola . ... 108% 109 Cont Baking A. 574 5 5 574 Corn Prod 3874 3874 387 k 39% Crm Wheat 23 Cudahy Pkg 32 Cuban Am Sug 174 Gen Foods 29% 29% 29% 29% Grand Union 7% Hershev 70 69 69 70 Jewel Tea ... 30'/a Kroger 13 12% 127 kl3 Nat Biscuit 38 37% 38 37% Pillsburv 20% 30 20 207 k Purity feak ..... 127a 12 12 12% Safeway St 4274 4374 Std Brands 11% 117 k HVi liy. Ward Bkg 9'A ... Drugs— Cltv Inc 3% 33 3 Lambert Cos 46 >4 467 k 46 % 49'4 Lehn dc Fink 19% 207 k Industrials— Am Radiator ... 5% 5% 574 5% Bush Term ... 16 1674 Certalnteed 2% 2 Gen Asphalt 10% Lehigh Port 6 Otis Elev 1774 Indus Chems— Allied Chem 67 65% 65% 67 Com Solv 7% 7% 7% 7% Union Carb 28% 2774 27% 28% U S Ind A1e0... 25 24 2474 25% Retail Stores— Assoc Drv Gds.. 6% 674 6% 6% Gimbel Bros 2% 2 2 2 Kresge S S 16% 16% 16% 16% May P Store ... 18% 16% 16% 17 Mont Ward 7% 7 7 774 Penny J C 27% 277 k 27% 27% Schuite Ret St 4 4 Sears Roe 32% 31*4 31% 3274 Woolworth 38% 38% 38% 39 Amusements— Bruns Balke 2% Col Graph 2% 2% Croslev Radio .... ... ... 3y, Eastman Kod ... 82 8174 82 83 Fox Film A ... 33 Grlgsbv Gru 1 1 Loews Inc 2574 24% 24% 2574 Param Fam .... 6% 8% 6% 67, Radio Corp 5% 574 574 5% R K O 17k 1 1 1 Warner Bros 2% 27k Mlsrelaneous— Airway App 1% City Ice dc Fu 27 37% Coogoleum 8% 87k 8% 9 Am Can 61% 597 k 597 k 61% Cont Can 32% 307, 30% 33 Curtl's Wr 174 17k IV, 1% Gillette S R .... 10% 1074 10% 10% Rea! Silk 27k Un Aircraft .... 10% 10% 10% 10V RAW SUGAR PRICES —Dec. 16— • . High Low. Close. January 1.07 1.04 1.04 March 1.10 1.07 1.07 May 1.15 1.12 1.12 i 'hDv 1.20 1.17 1.17 ' September 1.26 1.23 1.23 December 1 06 1.02 1.02

SELLING SENDSPORKER PRICES DOWN 10 CENTS Action at Standstill in Cattle; Sheep Mart Unchanged. Trade in hogs this morning at the Union Stockyards was a repetition of previous weak sessions, prices dropping 5 cents to 10 cents on most classes. The bulk, 100 to 300 pounds, sold for $4 to $4.20; early top holding at $4.20. Receipts were estimated at 6,000; holdovers were 363. Cattle showed practically no action, the trend holding lower. Receipts were 600. Veaiers sold off 50 cents at $7 down. Calf receipts numbred 600. Good and choice lambs were steady, selling for $5.50 to $5.75. Receipts were 1,800. At Chicago a few early bids and sales on swine were around steady to 5 cents lower than Wednesday. Most 180 to 260-pound averages bid in at $4 to $4.05 early; $4.05 refused for desirable 190 to 220-pound averages. Receipts were 44,000, including 17,000 direct. Holdovers were 6,000. Cattle receipts, 4,000; calves, 2,000; steady. Sheep, 22,000; steady. HOGS Dec. Bulk. Early Top. Receipts. 11. $3,156, 4 30 $4.25 6.000 12. 4.25@ 4.50 4.50 2.000 14. 4.15511 4.45 4.45 8,000 15. 4.10'5, 4.35 4.35 10.000 16. 4.105* 4.25 4.25 6.000 17. 4.00® 4.20 4.20 6,000 Receipts, 6.000; market, lower. (140-160) Good and choice $ 4.10 —Light Lights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice.... 4.15® 4.20 —Light Weights—-(lßo-200) Good and choice.... 4.15® 4.20 (200-220) Medium and g00d... 4.15 —Medium Weights—-(22o-250) Good and choice.... 4.05® 4.15 (250-290) Medium and g00d... 4.00 —Heavy Weights—-(29o-350) Good and choice... 3 90@ 4.00 —Packing Sows— _ (350-500) Medium and g00d... 3.25@ 3.75 (100-130) Slaughter pigs 4.00 CATTLE (SLAUGHTER CLASS) Receipts, 600; market, steady, —Steers— Good and choice $ [email protected] Comon and medium 3.00® 6.00 (1.100-1.500) Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 4.25® 6.25 —Heifers—-(soo-850) Good and choice 5.75® 8 50 Common and medium t 3.00® 5.75 —Cows — Good and choice 3.25® 4.50 Medium 2.505* 3.25 Cull and common 1.50® 2.50 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) — Good and choice beefs 2.75® 4.00 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.00® 2.75 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 600; market, lower. —Vealer*— Good and choice $ 6.50@ 7.00 Medium 4.505, 6.50 Cull and common 2.50® 4.50 —Calves— Good and choice 4.50® 6.50 Common and medium 2.50® 4.50 —Stockers and Feeder Steers— Good and choice 4.25® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 (800-1.500) Good and choice 4.25® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,800; market, steady. Good and choice $ 5.50® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 5.00 Ewes, medium and choice 1.25® 2.50 Cull and common 50® 1.25

Other Livestock By United Press CINCINNATI. Dec. 17.—Hogs—Receipts. 4,300; held over, 840; very slow, under narrow demand; early sales about steady with Wednesday’s close or 10c lower than best time Wednesday, some interests bidding 15c lower: 160 to around 230 lbs., [email protected], mostly $4.40 on 210 lbs. down; some 240 to 280 lbs., $4®4.15; heavier weights down to $3.85 or below; 120-150 lbs , $3.75@4; some heavier weights, $4.25; sows steady; bulk $3.25. Cattle—Receipts, 400: calves, 350; practically no market for steers and heifers; few scattered lots, common and medium grades. $3.50@5; a few yearlings up to $6; other classes about steady beef cows, [email protected]; bulk low cutter and cutter cows, [email protected]; practical top bulls, $3.50; veaiers slow, mostly 50c lower; good and choice, s6@7; lower grades draggy, $5.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 500; steady; better grade ewe and wether lambs, $5.50®6; common and medium, s4@s; aged ewes, $1.50 down. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS, Dec. 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 12,000; market, opening s@loc lower; later trade bidding off more; top, $4.10; most 160-240 lbs., [email protected]; later bias downward to $3.90; 100-150 lbs., $3.50® 3.90; sows largely $3.50®3.55. Cattle—Receipts, 1,500; calves, receipts, 800; market, a few low-priced steers steady with Wednesday’s decline at [email protected]; indications weak to lower on balance; opening deals mixed yearlings, heifers and cows steady in very slow trade; bulls 10® 15c lower; veaiers 25c lower at $6.75; top medium bulls. $3. Sheep—Receipts, 1,500; market, few choice lambs to city butchers steady at $5.75; packers bidding lower: Indications steady on throwouts and sheep. By United Press CLEVELAND, Dec. 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,600; holdovers none; s@lsc lower; 160230 lbs., $4.30®4.35; 240-300 lbs.. $4.10® 4.20; little done on pigs. Cattle—Receipts, 200; very little action on either fresh cattle or burdensome supply holdovers' few common, 746-820-lb. steres, [email protected]; also load low cutter cows, $1.50@2; steady. Calves—Receipts, 350; good to choice veaiers, [email protected]; steady, others inactive; holdover In prospect; scattered cull to medium vealsr, s4@7. Sheep—Receipts, 2,100; bulk lamb. $6; practical top, $6.25; throwouts and heavies, s4®s. By United Press PITTSBURGH. Dec. 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,000; market fairly active, steady to strong; 160-240 lbs.. [email protected]; 250-300 lbs.. $4.25©4.40; 140-160 lbs.. $4.25®4.50; lighter weights, [email protected]; packing sows, 15®25c higher at $3 50@4. Cattle—Receipts, 100; market, inactive. Calves Receipts. 50; market steady; better grade veaiers, s7®B; common and medium, s4® 6.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1,000; market mostly steady; good and choice, 60-SO-lb. lambs. [email protected]; heavier weights, ss® 5.50; common and medium grade, s3@s; good wethers, [email protected]. By United Press TOLEDO. Dec. 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 700; market, steady to 10c lower; heavies, *3.25 ®3.50; mediums. [email protected]; yorkers, *3® 3.25; pigs, $3@3,25. Cattle—Receipts. 500; market, slow. Calves —Receipts, liberal; market, steady slow. Sheep—Receipts, light; market, slow. By Times Special LOUISVILLE. Dec. 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 800; market 10c lower; 175-240 lbs., *4.15: 240-300 lbs , *3.85; 300 lbs. up, *3.25; 175 lbs. down, *3.75; packing sows. $2.25@3: stags. *2. Cattle—Receipts. 150: market weak to unevenly lower; best beef steers and heifers, $5®6.50; medium, s4®s; slaughter cows and bulls, mostly *3.25 down; light Stockers. $5 down. Calves— Receipts, 150: not fully established, talking 50c or more lower, or $6 for bulk; best veaiers, fancy to *6.50. Sheep and lambs— Receipts. 100; earlv sales 50c lower at $5.50 for fat lambs: some to $6; buck lambs. $4.50; throwouts. $3 down; fat ewes, $2 down. No shipments Wednesday. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. Dec. 17—Hogs—On sale, 2.000; market not established; odd sales around 25c lower: most bids off more: 110-lb. pigs, $3.75; bid, $4.25 on 220 lbs, packing sows, [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 450; holdovers. 150; veaiers slow, few sales weak to 25c lower: medium steers and heifers, [email protected]; few, $6.25; common. *4®4.50; cutter cows, $1.25®2.25; calves, receipts. 250: veaiers, 50c lower: $8 down. Sheep—Receipts. 800: lambs about steady; good to choice, $6; to mostly $6.25: medium kinds and strongweights, 05.50; throwouts, *5 down. By United Press LAFAYETTE, Dec. 17.—Hoes—Market, steady to 10c lower: 160-200 lbs.. *3.95; 200-225 lbs., $3.90: 225-250 lbs.. $3.80: 250275 lbs.. $3.75: 275-300 lbs.. $3.70; 300-325 lbs., $3 60: 140-160 lbs.. $3.75: 120-140 lbs.. $3.60; 100-120 lbs.. *3.50. Roughs. $3.25 down; top calves, *6; top lambs, $5. By United Press FT. WAYNE. Dec. 17.—-logs—Market, 5c lower; 100-140 lbs.. $3.80; 140-160 ibs., *3.90: 160-200 lbs.. *4; 200-250 lbs., *3.90: 250-300 lbs.. *3.80; 30-350 lbs.. *3.70. roughs, 3; stags. *2; calves, $7; lambs, $5.

Zaiser & Zaiser Incorporated Brokers Unlisted Securities 129 E, Market LI. >375 81. 21*7

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Dow-Jones Summary

New Yorkk cables opened in London at 3.45 against 3.4475; Paris checks. 87.875; Amsterdam. 8.5973; Italy, 67.875. and Berlin. 14.562. Kaufman Department Stores declared the regular quarterlv dividend of 25 cents on common stock, payable Jan. 28, of reeord Jan. 9. Bank of France's statement as of Dec. 11 shows gold 67.993,000.000 francs, against 67.953.000.000 on Dec. 4; circulation 82.649.000.000 Rgalnst 83.021.000.000 and ratio 60.17 against 60.26 per cent. Lawvers Trust Company omits quar.terly dividend of S2, due at this time. \ Nevada-Callfornia Electric Corporation declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1.75 on preferred stock, payable Feb. 1, of record Dec. 30. International Railways of Central America November balance for fixed charges, $152,090 against $273,177 In 1930; eleven months balance $1,862,240, against $2,816,419. California general oil conservation committee has ordered further curtailment of 30,800 barrels daily in Califonia production, effective Dec. 21. Southern Pacific loadings In week ended Dec. 14, totaled 16,877 cars, against 22,957 in like 1930 week. Pacific Gas and Electric Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents on common stock, payable Jan. 15, of record Dec. 31. C. M. Hall Lamp Company declared a dividend of 10 cents, payable, Dec. 23, of record Dec. 21. Austin Nichols & Company declared a dividend of 37 1-3 cents on prior A stock; previously paid 75 cents quarterly. Ewa Plantation Company declared a special distribution of 52 on common stocks, from reserve fund, payable Dec. 30, of record Dec. 19. Crowley Milner and Company declared a dividend of 20 cents, payable Dec. 31, oi record Dec. 25. Baltimore & Ohio omited quarterly dividend of $1 on common stock and declared regular quarterly dividend of $1 on preferred stock. Foreign copper sales Wednesday totaled 3,750.000 pounds, largest for any day this month. Abraham & Straus Inc. declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.75 on preferred stock, payable Feb. 1, of record Jan. 15.

Produce Markets

Eggs (country run)—Loss off delivered in Indianapolis, 22c; henery quality No. 1, 25c; No. 2. 15c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens weighing 5 lbs. or over. 14c: under 5 lbs.. 13c: Leghorn hens, 10c; broilers, full feathered, 3% lbs. and up. 13c; barbeback, 11c; Leghorn broilers. 10c: spring chickens. 5 lbs. and up. i3c: under 12c: old cocks. 7c; ducks, full feathered. 9c; geese. 6c. These prices are for No. 1 top Quality Quoted by Kingan & Cos Butter (wholesale)—Nc. 1, 30@31c; No. 2. 28® 29c. Butterfat—2Bc. Cheese (wholesale selling price per pound)—American loaf, 23%c;' pimento loaf, 25%c; Wisconsin firsts, 19c; Longhorns, 19c; New York liberger, 30c. By United Press CINCINNATI, Dec. 17—Butter steady; creamery in tub lots according to score, 23®27c; common score discounted 2@3c; packing stock, No. 1,20 c; No. 2,15 c; No. 3, 8@10c; butterfat, 24@26c. Eggs—Lower; cases included: Extra firsts, 26c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 20c; nearby ungraded, 25c. Live poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount; fowls, 5 lbs. and over, 16c; 4 lbs. and over, 13%c; 3 lbs. and over, 12c; Leghorns, 3 lbs. and over, ll%c; roosters, 10c; broilers, colored. 1 lb. and over, 18c; 1% lbs. and over, 18c; 2 lbs. and over, 16c; fryers, 3 lbs. and over, 16c; partly feathered, 10c; Leghorn broilers, 1 lb. and over, 16c; 1% lbs. and over, 16c; 2 lbs. and over, 12c; Leghorn stags, 10c; black springers, 10c: roasting chickens, 4 lbs. and over, 16c; ducks, under 3 lbs., sell at liberal concessions; ducks, white, 4 lbs. and over, 13c; under 4 lbs., 10c; colored, 4 lbs. and over, 13c; under 4 lbs., 10c; capons, 8 lbs. and over, 25c; under 8 lbs., 17c; slips, 15c; spring guineas, 1% lbs. and over. 10c; 2 lbs. and over. 15c; guineas, old, 8c; turkeys. No. 1 hens, 8 lbs. and over. 25c; young toms, No. 1, 10 lbs. and over. 25c; No. 1 old toms. 21c; young toms over 15 lbs., 24c; crooked breasted, 15c; No. 2,15 c; hen turkeys, under 8 lbs. and toms under 10 lbs., sell at libe * 1 concessions. By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 17.—Eggs Market, steady; receipts 2,403 cases; extra firsts, 24c; firsts. 23c; current receipts. 20@22c; seconds, 12® 15c. Butter —Market, steady; receipts. 5,913 tubs; extras, 29c; extra firsts, 27%@28c; firsts, 24@25c; seconds, 23@23%c; standards, 27c. Poultry—Market, weak; receipts, 1 car; fowls. 12@14c; springers, 13%@14c; Leghorns, 11c; ducks, 13@16c; geese, ll%c; turkeys, 18@24c; rosters,. 10c. Cheese—Twins, 13@13%c; Young Americas, 13%@13%c. PotatoesOn track, 264; arrivals, 63; shipments, 490: market, dull; Wisconsin Round Whites, 75 @80c; Idaho Russets, [email protected]; Colorado McClures, $1.45. By United Press CLEVELAND, Dec. 17.—Butter—Extras, 33c; standards, 31c; market,' steady. Eggs—Extras, 27c: firsts, 22c; market steady. Poultry—Heavy fowls, 16c; medium, 14c; Leghorn, 11c; heavy broilers, 16®18c; Leghorn broilers, 10@lle; ducks, 15@20c; old cocks, 10c; geese. 13c; young turkeys, 27c; market, weak. Potatoes— Ohio. 50@55c per bushel sack; Maine Green Mt., mostly sl.lO per 100-lb. sack; Idaho Russet, $2©2.25 per 100-lb. sack. By United Press NEW YORK. Dec. 17.—Potatoes-Mar-ket less active; Long Island. 75c© $2 15 barrel; Idaho, [email protected] sack; Bermuda, $5 ®lO barrels; Maine, *[email protected] barrel; Canada, $1.i0®1.50 barrel. Sweet potatoes—Market, dull; Jersey baskets. 50c© $1.13; southern barrels, 40®60c. FlourMarket, quiet and easy; spring patents $4.25©4.60 barrel. Pork—Market, steady; mess. $18.25 barrel. Lard—Market, steadymiddle west spot. ,[email protected] lb Tallow Market, quiet; special to extra, 3%@3'4c lb. Dressed poultry—Market, irregular; turkeys. 22®35c; chickens, 14©33c; capons, 20@38c; fowls, 10®23c; ducks, 13® 22c; Long Island ducks, 19c. Live poultry —Market, steady: geese, 10@23c; ducks, 18®25c; fowls, 19@21c; turkeys, 25®32c; roosters, 10®llc; chickens. ll®20c; broilers. 14®20c; capons, 24@30c. Cheese —Market, quiet: state whole milk, fancy to special, 13%@18c; young Americas, 14% @lsc.

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Higher commodity markets and the slight improvement in bonds were influences that partially checked the pressure on stocks. Publication of the position of the market’s short interest contributed to some early buying, but it did not last long. As heretofore, advantage was taken of the bulge to resume liquidation. It was much the same character of selling*to which the market has been recently subjeoted. Numerous leading stocks declined to new lows before fresh buying power developed, largely coincident with the further advance in wheat. The commercial picture as reflected by the mid-week trade summaries and statistics, as well as our foreign trade figures, offered no encouragement in the way of improving business. Admittedly there is in the industrial background little basis for a confident demand of stocks. At the same time, however, there appears to be no justification for the spirit of abandonment manifested in the selling of bonds. Small consideration is shown for yields or assets, or other matters usually determining intrinsic values. The slowing down of the decline in stocks is something, whether it means lessened pressure or stronger demand. For permanent strength, however, we must have a more confident investment demand, and evidence of that is not as visible as we would like. Chicago Stocks Opening (By James T. Hamiil & Co.j —Dec. 17— Asso Tel Util,. 1314 'lnsuil com 6% Bendix Aviation 16 Insuil 6s ’40.... 31% Bore Warner .. 9% ! Mid United com 7 Cent So Wst.. 5% Middle West ... 5% Cent Pub Ser A l%*Nob Sparks ... 15% Cord Corp 6% Pft Circle 25 Cont Chi com.. 2 Sbd Utilities... 1% Com Edison ...119% Swift & Cos ... i7% Chicago Sec .. 3%!Swift Inti 20 Grigsby Grunow 1 :U £ Rad & Tel 9% Gt Lks Aircraft I% ! U$ A Indus com 2

GRAIN FUTURES SHOW UNEVEN TRADE RANGE Wheat Opens Down Fraction; Corn, Oats Firm to Higher. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Dec. 17.—Wheat continued its late reaction of Wednesday as the Board of Trade opened today, although the decline was mostly a minor fraction. More favorable Argentine weather and a slightly bearish government crop report were factors. Liverpool reflected the action Wednesday here and demand was dull. Corn showed some resistance on support inspired by the crop report, although December was easy Oats were off with wheat. Opening Is Weak At the opening wheat was unchanged to % cent lower, com was \i cent lower to % cent higher and oats were % cent lower to % cent higher. Provisions were steady. Liverpool was % to Its pence lower at mid-afternoon, slightly more than due but equal to % to 1 cent down. The decline Wednesday was on profit-taking after a good advance and a weak turn at Winnipeg. The government’s final returns on winter wheat late Wednesday revealed a record all-time winter wheat production with 240,000,000 bushels more than the five year average. The total for all wheat was 892,271,000 bushels or 70,000,000 bushels above the five-year average. Corn Report Bullish General selling on the weakness in wheat accounted for corn’s dip at the close Wednesday but the market had been draggy. The government’s report was bullish with a yield 117,000,000 bushels under the preliminary crop estimates. The total this year was 2,556,863,000. Oats were reduced 62,000,000 bushels from the previous estimates and the report was inclined to be bullish. Action still is being dominated from the major pits.

Chicago Grain Range —Dec. 17WHEAT— ~„„ Prey. High. Low. 11:00. close. Mar 56 % .56% .56% .56% May 58% .57% .55% .58% July 57 .56% .56% .57% CORN— , .... Mar. 40% .40% .40% .40% May 42% .41% .42% .41% July ........ .4(5% .40)4 .40% .40% May 42% .41% .42% .41% July 43% .42% .43% .43% OATS— May ........ .26% .25% .26)4 .26% July 26 .25% .25% .25% RYE— Mar -45% May 46% .46 .46'% .46% LARD— Jan. ..... 5.53 5.60 May 5.85 5.82 5.82 5.82 By Times Special CHICAGO, Dec. 17.—Carlots: Wheat, 14; corn, 57; oats. 18; rye, 0, and barley, 6. By United Press CHICAGO, Dec, 16.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 5 red. 56c; No. 2 hard, 58c; No. 3. 57%c. Corn—No. 3 mixed. 39® 39%c: No. 4, 38@38%c; No. 2 yellow, 40c: No 3. 38%@39%c; No. 4. 38@38%c; No. 2 old, 40%c; No. 3 old. 40%c; No. 3 white, 39Vic; No. 4. 38%c: No. 2 old, 41c. Oats— No. 2 white, 26%®2.7%c: No. 3, 26®27%c. Rve—None. Bariev —42®59c. Timothy—[email protected]. Clover—[email protected]. By Times Special CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Primary receipts; Wheat 339,000, against 686,000; corn 288,000. against 1,097,000: oats 89,000, against 185,000. Shipments: Wheat 462.000, against 486,000; corn 148.000. against 554,000; oats 155,000. against 191,000. By United Press TOLEDO. Dec. 16.—Cash grain close (elevator prices): Wheat—No. 2 red, 63® 64c. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 41'%®42'/2C. Oats —No 2 white. 29%©30*%c: old oats, premium 3to 4 cents. Rye—No. 2,54 c. Grain on track: 28%c rate. Wheat—No. 2 red. 57%®58c: No. 1 red. lc premium. Corn— No. 2 yellow, 36%©37%c; No. 3 vellow. 35 ©36c. Oats—No. 2 white, 26%@28c; No. 3 white, 25%®27c; old oats, premium 3 to 4 cents. Clover—Prime, $8.75; February, $9; March, $9.25 Alsike—Cash, $8 75; February. $9; March, $9.10. Butter—Fancy creamery, 32®33c. Eggs—Current receipts, 20©23c. Hay—Timothy, per cwt, sl.

Cash Grain

—Dec. 16— 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—Strong; No. 1 red, 50@51c; No. 2 red. 49@50c; No. 2 hard. 49@50c. Corn— Strong; No. 3 white, 30%@31%c; No. 4 white. 29%@30%c; No. 3 yellow, 29©30c; No. 4 yellow, 28@29c; No. 3 mixed, 28@29c; No. 4 mixed, 27®28c. Oats —Strong: No. 2 white, 22%@23'/2c: No. 3 white. 21%©22%c. Hay—(F. o. b. country points taking 23 %c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) No. 1 timothy, [email protected]; No. 2 timothy. [email protected]. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red. 2 cars. Total, 2 cars. Corn—(new); No. 3 white. 2 cars; No. 4 white, 2 cars; No. 3 yellow. 27 cars; No. 4 yellow. 10 cars: No. 4 mixed, 4 cars. Total 45 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 2 cars; No. 3 white, 4 cars. Total, 6 Cars.

In the Cotton Markets

—Dec. 16— CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 6.23 6.16 6.16 March 6.43 6.35 6.37 May 6.62 6.53 6.54 July 6.76 6.72 6.72 October 6.99 6.95 6.96 December 6.23 6.16 6.16 NEW YORK January 6.15 6.05 6.08 March 6.34 6.24 6.27 May 6.53 6.42 6.45 July 6.71 6.61 6.65 TJctober 6.98 6.87 6.91 December 6.10 6.02 6.06 NEW ORLEANS January 6 15 6.06 6.09 March 6.34 6.24 6.27 May 6.52 6.43 6.43 July 6.71 6.61 6.63 October 6.91 6.83 6.86 December 6.10 6.05 6.05 Births Bovs Howard and Rose Pittman. 1228 West Vermont. George and Marjorie Davis. 426 Berkley road. Charles and Gladys Huffine, Methodist hospital. Barrett and Evalvn Woodsmall. Methodist hospital. Girls Kenneth and Phoebe Fowler, 910 Lexington. Alfred and Marguerite Eddelman, 1510 Markwood. Harvey and Blanche Fletcher. Metnodist hospital. Francis and Helena Keith. Methodist hospital. Deaths Rosa Marie Wirey. 2 days. 1718 Ludlow. George W. Quinnette. 54. 2053 South Meridian. carcinoma. Charles Richardson. 60. 315 North Senate, angina pectoris. Ella Dean. 66. 424 South Alabama, acute myocarditis. Michael Ou'.nlin, 60. city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Anna G. Lawlor. 46. 846 Tecumseh place, cerebral hemorrhage. Building Permits Fletcher Avenue Savings and Loan Association, repairs 1164 Kentucky. *IOO. Viola McKnight, repairs, 120 South Harris. S3OO John R. Welch Sc Son .repairs, 1533 Harlan. *4OO. National Beauty Supply Corporation, sign. 3814 College. *125. John Anselm, garage. 1410 Terrace. *175. Mrs. Pearl Gore, dwelling and garage, 263 Hampton drive. *6,700. Arthur Smock, addition, 50 South Christian, (250.

Bright Spots of Business

BY UNITED PRESS NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—November net income of the Cities Service Cos. showed the nith consecutive gain over the preceding month, increasing 60 per cent; WASHINGTON—Severs! bright spots were contained in the commerce department weekly report on economic conditions, showing marked improvement in Boston, Detroit, Chicago and Los Angeles. FALL RIVER, Mass.—The Firestone Cotton Mills will operate on three shifts during the winter, employing 1.200 workers instead of the normal force of 700. YOUNGSTOWN. O.—Youngstown district steel operations advanced 4 per cent to a level of 30 per cent this week as a result of increased ingot production at the Republican. Steel Corporation's Hazelton furnaces. DETROIT—--Sever, automobile companies in the first ten months of 1931 showed a higher ratio to 1930 business, according to new passenger car registrations compiled by Dow, Jones & Cos. PITTSBURGH—Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh declared the usual Christmas dividend of $6 in addition to the regular quarterly dividend of SSO. s WILMINGTON, Del.—General Stockyards Corporation declared the usual extra dividend of 25 cents a share on the common stock. CHlCAGO—Greater volume of Christmas buying was reported today in Bradstreet’s Review of the Chicago area. The report said tonnage was greater than last vear, though money values were lower. Wholesalers received rush orders to replace broken lots and shipping departments were taxed. CHlCAGO—Optimism in the east over the business situation was reported todav by Peter A. Waller, manufacturer. Business shows signs of improvement in Detroit and the situation in Toledo is being worked out. MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Clarence W. Brown, chairman of the board of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, todav announced Plans for increasing its plant capacity and said the company’s national advertising appropriation for 1932 had been doubled

Net Changes

By United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: Allied Chemical 67 *l%' American Can 61% . lit American Smelting 18% % American Telephone 119% . . as; Auburn 122 ... 2 Bethlehem Steel 20% . 1% Case 38% 1% Consolidated Gas 61% ... % Du Pont .’.... 52% . . IVi Electric Power 9% ’ 1 General Electric 24% !!! % General Motors 22% ' % International Telephone .. 8% % Kennecott 10 % % Loew’s, Inc 25% . i" Montgomery Ward 7% % N Y Central 27% '% North American 30% . . 13= Paramount 6% % Public Service (unchanged) 51 3 4 !!! ... Radio 5% 1/ Radio-Keith 'unchanged! .. 1 ”! Sears Roebuck 32% ... 1 Standard Oil, N. J 27% ... "A Texas Corp 12 . 1 Union Carbide 28% ’. % United Corp 8% “I % u s Steel 39% ... 1% Vanadium 12 3, Westlnghouse El 26% % Woolworth 39 ... i%

New York Bank Stocks

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —Dec. 16— „ . Bid. Ask. Bankers 53'/*, 55'A Brooklyn Trust 168 178 Central Hanover 115 113 Chase National 26’b 28Vi Chatham Phoenix Natl ... 17 10 ' Chemical 25% 27% City National 3614 3814 Corn Exchange 63 66 Commercial 140 148 Continental 1514 17% Empire 2014 2214 First National 1,800 1.900 Guaranty 258 263 Irving 15% 16% Manhatten & Cos 27% 2914 Manufacturers 28 Vx 301 b New York Trust 721 b 151 b Public 19 Vi 21 Vi In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Southwest wind, 6 miles an hour; temperature, 36; barometric pressure, 30.22 at sea level; ceiling, scattered clouds, smoky, unlimited; visibility, 5 miles; field, good. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices EDWARDS, IDA VANSLYKE—Age 70, beloved wife of Jerome B. Edwards, mother of Miss Virginia and Van Edwards and sister of Ma Jane Nesom, Mrs. Victoria Walker of Bloomington, Ind.; Mrs. Etta Ellis of Jasonville, Ind., and Mrs. Mary Josephine VanSlyke of Chicago, 111., departed this life Wednesday, Dec. 16. Services at family residence 1923 Park Ave.. Saturday, Dec. 19, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment in Glen Haven cemetery. PARRY ST. CLAIR —Husband of Marga et GuSin Parry, father of George T. Parry, after brief illness at his residence, 3010 North Meridian, Wednesday morning. Services Friday 2 p. m. at the residence. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. POWELL, CHARLES—Age 68 years, husband of Ella, died Thursday, Dec. 17, at the residence, 213 South Holmes Ave. Funeral notice later. For further information friends may call GEO. W. USHER’S FUNERAL HOME. Be. 0148. REINECKE, JULIUS F.—Age 80 years, beloved father of Mrs. Reinie A. Miller, passed away at the residence, 3101 N. Delaware St., Wednesday morning. Private funeral Friday, 2:30 p. m. Friends may call any time before services. Burial Crown Hill. RODENBERG, JAMES—Beloved husband of Elizabeth Rodenberg. and father of Elmer J. Rodenberg. Mrs. Ella Dain, Mrs. Lulu Powns and Mrs. Bertha Roberts. passed away at the residence. 929 S. Delaware St.. Wednesday, Dec. 16. age 76 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence Saturday afternoon, Dec. 19. at 2 o’clock Burial Washington Park cemetery. Funeral and burial private. Please omit flowers. WALD FUNPHRAL DIRECTORS. STOFER, FRANK W.—Brother of Hattie Gyer and Grant Stofer, passed away Wednesday a. m. Funeral Friday, Dec. 18. 1:30 n. m.. at the residence of Mrs. Minnie Ulrich. 1839 West Washington St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. WILLIAMS. ISRAEL—Beloved father of Mrs. Lavina Heaton and Lawrence Williams departed this life Wednesday, Dec. 16, aged 68 years. Funeral Friday. Dec. 18. at Pilgrim Holiness church, 30th and Gale Sts., 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence of his daughter, 3526 E. 25th St. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. WOLF. THE REV. FRANCIS W.—Brother of Lee and Vai C. Wolf and Mrs Catherine Sering, passed away at St. Vincent’s hospital Wednesday, Dec. 16, at 12:17 a. m., age 64 years. Friends may call at the residence of his brother, Lee Wolf. 935 North Hamilton avenue, from Thursday noon until Friday at 2;30 p. m„ when remains will be taken to St. Mary’s church (vespers for the dead at 3 p. m l to lie in state Friday from 3 p. m. until 9 a. m. Saturday. Services at 10 a. m. Saturday. Interment Holv Cross cemetery. 2 Cards, In Memoriamj KEMPE—In loving remembrance of our son and brother. WILLIAM KEMPE JR., who passed away Dec. 17, 1929. Nothing but memories as we journey on, Longing for a smile from a loved one gone; None knows the depths of our deep regret. But we remember when others forget. MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTER. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists ~W. D. BEAN BLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM - Main office. 2228 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W Morris. Dr, 2570, GRTNSTEINER’S 522 E. Market % RL 5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 WM. E. KRIEGER 1402 N. Illinois St RI. 1243 EADES BROS. 1814 W, Morris. Be. 4337, J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect Dr. 0331-0222. “ GOODRICH FUKERAL HOME. HU N. Meridian, Ta. 1090.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost and Foand GRUEN wrist watch, set with 2 diamonds. 4 blue sapphires, lost Tues. noon between 11:30 and 12:30 In Wasson Store. Finder please call Be. 3276. Reward. LOST—Large vellow female dog. part police. license tag No. 4021. Chain attached. Reward. 4545 Broadway, Hu. 5657. CHILD'S PET—Orange male Angora eat. vinlcitv 46th and Wmthrop; reward. 4534 Wlnthrop. Hu. 2325. LOST—Lady's wrist watch, flexible bracelet. downtown strets; reward. If. 7823. LOST—Umbrella, Brlghtwood bus, Sunday night; reward. Ir. 5201. CHILD'S PBT—Male, orange Angora cat; 16th. La Saile; reward. Ch. 8550. INVALID'S PET—Gone since Dec. 9: white female Fox terrier pup He. 1236. LOST—Small coin purse containing about $21.50; reward. Dx\_6o93. FOUND-POLICE DOG; FEMALE LI. 5823. YOUNG police dog. silver grey; reward. 1304 N. Market. Be, 0852. SPANISH TILE DRESS—Material to match. Avres basement. Ir. 4984. Reward. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUBINEBS 5 Personals Old Gold —Gold Teeth Discarded Jewelry Will Pay Cash Standard Gold Smelting Cos. 4th Floor—23 N. Pennsylvania St. For Correct Time ======CALL RI. 6481 THEN LISTENssss I WILL not be responsible for debts, contracted by any other than myself, on or after Dec. 15. KENNETH HEYDON. 206 Parkview. ___ SECURITY Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Indiana, wil hold its annual meeting of stockholders and election of seven (7) directors on Tuesday. Jan. 5. 1932. at its usual piice of meeting. 658 East New York street. , , EDWARD H. RESENUR. President. OTTO BUSCHING. Secretary, PILES removed wlthouut pain, no anesthetic no after effects, no loss ol time from wo>k. For appointm't phone Ir. 5344 PlLES—Cured without pain or loss ol time. Treatment is modern and reliable Call tor appointment. Ri. 2737. _ SF.WTNC All kinds— Dressmaking. ExOm W -UN Vj npHpnced seamtresa. Hu 4586. 6 Transportation LEAVING for St. Petersburg. Fla., via Atlanta; take 1 passenger. Dr. 5950. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services BROWN’S magnetic paint will keep water from runing Into celars. Li. 2293. GEN.' REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roofs, gutters, furnace coils. Ch, 2283-J. 7-A Moving, Transfer, Storage CLEAN FIREPROOF STORAGE—Where your goods are safe. Private lockers. Low rates, easy terms. Get our price on moving; guaranteed service. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. Call Ri. 7750. 419-23 E. Market St. i STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing California shipments. Pool cars. Ri. 3628. Ri. 6561. Nights. Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ. TRANSFER-STORAGE —Lowest price ever before quoted in city. Local and long distancs hauling. 1410 N. West St. Li. 1734 MOVING, $3 —You help, $1 less; quick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840. MOVlNG—Hauling. $2 up; white men; anythlng. anywhere, anytime. Ch. 2878 LOW-PRICED moving. Cali for estimate CHAS. COOMBS. 54 S. La Salle. Ch. 3391. CARLIN TRUCKING CO.—Cash, credit or furniture. He. 3829, Ch. 1702-J. QTHR IPP Reasonable rates; har--Bains in furn Ll , 8Q75, MOVING AND HAULlNC—Responsible white men. Call for estimate Dr. 5629-M. 7-B Paperhanging and Painting HAVE YOUR HOME PAPERED FOR XMAS., $4 PER ROOM. CH. 2004. BRIGHTEN vour home for Xmas bv cleaning your wall paper: $1 rm. Ri. 4628. 7-C Plumbing and Heating BATH ROOM—Complete. *6O: dumbing a heating Installed: reasonable, Ta. 4057 imstructTohs 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring SPECIAL—6 Weeks free Instruction: voice. Piano or pipe organ: only $2. No ither cost or obligations. Ir, 0956. ~HErrWANTEI~ 13 Help Wanted—Male MEN and bovs to hunt and trap furs. MR. FREE will buy them. 1904 E. Wash. FOUR CHRISTIAN young ladies to help in charity work. Box A, 294, 15 Wanted—Male or Female WHITE pianist and sketch team. Personai interview. Call at 650 E. 15th. _ RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms BELLEFONTAINE—Nice, clean rm., well heated; $2.50; private entrance. Ri. 1839. BLUE RIDGE RD., 333—Beautifully furn., master bedrm.; garage; reas. Hu. 7275. BROADWAY, 1947—53, nice light rm., next bath; home privileges. He. 2648. CARROLLTON. 3301 FURN., WARM RM., LOVELY HOME. REF. WA. 3094. CARROLLTON, 3420—Warm, front rm.; 1 or 2 emp,; ga. opt.; nr. transp. Wa. 3378. CENTRAL, 1032—Exceptionally nice, front good heat; hot water. Li. 3180. CENTRAL, 2016—Low-priced, lovely front room; home privileges, Ta. 0362. CENTRAL, 1323—Rm.. private lavatory. commode; gd. heat; gentleman. Li, 7603. COLLEGE. 3553—Warm rm.; private entrance; shower; gar.; reas. Wa. 1615-W COLLEGE, 3118—Comfortable front room. for 1 or 2; priv. home; reas. Wa. 0389. DELAWARE. N.. 2043, APT. 4—Rm. steam heat, close bath; priv. entrance; 1 or 2. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2431—Coxy, warm rm., private home; breakfast opt'l. Ta. 2032. OAKLAND, N„ 1133—3 windows, large, front; girls or couple: garage. Ch. 4252 R. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 1347—Lovely rm.. slutable for 2 men; garage. LI. 8857. TALBOT. N., 1661—2, warm, mod. rms.; Penn, car at door; one. $2.50. WALNUT. E.. 450 (NO. 5)—2 mod. sleeping rooms; privileges of living rm.; steam ht. WASH.. E.. 3702—WARM RM.; HOME PRIVILEGES: $4. DR. 7236. WOODRUFF, 962 E. Dr.—Warm room; new home: private. Ch. 5253-J. 11TH, W., 132—Nicely furn., warm, mod., single or dble.; pri. ent.; car sp : $2 ea. 22ND, E.. 725—1 sleeping rm., next to bath; $2,50, He. 1086. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.. hot. cold water. $5 wk.: bath: $7. Steam heat. A real winter home; ladles gentlemen. 232 S. 111. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N, MERIDIAN ST. CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Va.—Large rtn.. 2 beds; sleeping fc housekeeping; stm. ht. QT HOTEL: warm, clean. *7 01. ULIMO for 2. 136 W- Market. $2.50—2124 N. Penn.; lovely rm., twin beds. home privileges; steam heat. Ta. 3000. YOUNG business or professional man; private home. Call Wa. 0648. GREAT EASTERN HOTEL $3 WK, AND UP; 1 WK. FREE. eo per week ud: steam heat. Capitol Hotel. 1102 N. Capitol Ave. LOVELY warm room; every privilege; real home. Wa. 0503-R. evenings, 18 Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N. 447—1 and 3-rm apts.; $4 to $7; st< am heat; free parking. BEVILLE N., 829—2 rms., bath, sink, steam heat; couple or 2 men. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 1536—2 WARM RMS.; INDR. BED; PRI. TOILET; OVRSTFED; ADL. CENTRAL. 2936—2 connecting front rms.; everything furnished: sink Ha. 1891. CENTRAL. 2512—1 or 2-rm. suite: plenty hot water; Central car; stores close. CHESTER, N-, 430—2 rms.. bath; modern for housekeeping; unfurnished. Ir. 0464. COLLEGE. 2630—2 nicely furn. rms., prlvate home; steam heat; garage. COLLEGE. 2224—CLN , WELL FURN; 1 & 2-RM, FRONT APTS. REAS HE 4221. EVISON, 1130—3 rms.. furnished; semimodern. Dr 0367, after 5 p. m. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms.. *4.50; 2 rms. *3 and *3.50; not modern. 1017 Prospect. 111., N., 2339—2-rm., kitchenette apt., priv. ent.; Maytag washer; *7.50, Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS, 805 N.—Housekeeping rm.. newly decorated: hot water; suit, for 2; $4. ILLINOIS. N.. 1808—Furn. or unfurn. rms., *2; newly decorated. Ha. 3203-R. ILL., N„ 2020—3 rm. apt., real home: excell, heat; good car service; 2 to 4 persons: *B, was *lO. Bee this! MARKET. E.. 1322—1 and 3 rms.. suitable for 4: good heat: mod., priv. entr; redu. NEW JERSEY. N.. rms.; private bath; city heat; reasonable. NOBLE, N., 348—Modern, 2-rm. apt. with water; $8 per week. ORIENTAL. N., 20—2-rm. furn. apt.; $7; mod., steam heat: also sleeping rm. PARK, 1655—We1l furn.. connecting 2 rm. apt.: good neighborhood. RANDOLPH. N., 232-2 furnished room* lot housekeeping. RI. 5986.

PAGE 13

RENTA L S 18 Housekeeping Rooms STATE. N.. 423—3 rms., good heat; sink; everything furn.; nr. carllne. Ch. 0162-J. TALBOT. N., 2422—Priv. ent.; 2-rm apt, sink. 2 beds, clean: >6 wk. Ta. 7110. TRAUB. 128 N.—Furn. 2 front rms.; light, heat, water; 818 mo. Ir. 2682. VIRGINIA. 509—2 housekeep. rms.l SI uutllities; modern: 85 wk.; priv. entrance WALCOTT. N.. 333—2-rm. frt apt.; warm, completely furn.: pri. ent.; ga. RI. 1218, WALNUT, E_, 115—2 rooms, furnished; clean: *5. See housekeeper in basement. WASH.. £., 3301—3 rms.. everything furn.; private entrance: reasonable. WOODRUFF PL.. 544 M. DR apt., $8; running wa.; all fur. Ch. 3173. 22ND, E„ 725—3 rms., unfurn., $8 week; 2 rms.. kitchenette, unfurn.. $4, He. 1088, DOWNTOWN Furnished or unturnished; 1 or 2 rms., wklv or monthly rates util. Cal) BREVGRT HOTEL. 11l As Ohio Stf, WIDOW will share home: cooking privlea. Nr, Fountain. Congen. cou. Dr. 0980. LOVELY WOODRUFF— Rm.; private bath; also 2 rms.; evythg, fur : $6,50. Oh. 4108. COLORED—Furn. rm : heat furn.; 810 month. Ri, 5743, 552 Agnes, 19 Rooms with Board DELAWARE. N.. 2602—M0D. FRONT. FOR 2; PRIVILEGES: $6 EACH. HA. 1319. LAUREL. 818—WARM RM.; HOME COOKINO; LAUNDRY. $6; NR. CAR. DR. 3T92-J NEW JERSEY. N.. 1202—Warm living, bedrm. combined; home cooking. Li. 3122. TALBOT, N., 2858 Lovely room; 1 or 2 desiring real home. Ha. 0309-R. TALBOT. N., 1851—Lovelv waAn front rm.; good meals: priv. family, Ha. 3455-M SMALL CHILD: MOTHER S CARE.; MOD,. SUBURBAN HOME; CLOSE IN BE. 3375* R-2. CHILDREN—Good care; warm, modern, priv. home; near school: $4. Li. 9413. MODERN; attractive warm rm.; 2 meals; home cooking; garage. Ch, 1066-R. 20 Wanted to Rent Rooms 2813 NORTH SHERMAN DU.—4 100 ms; double: water paid. sl6 50. 1 GREGORY <fc APPEL. INC. 247 North Pennsylvania. 21 Unfurnished Apartments 'CENTRAL. 3145—LOVELY 4-ROOM APTT UTILITIES PAID; VERY REASONABLE, CENTRAL. 3842—Exclusive Apt.; 2 bedrms.; red.; gar.; steam heat; SIOO. Wa. 1871. CLIFTON, 3406 —2 apts.; 4 and 5 rooms; S3O and $35. Ta. 6010; eves., Ta. 1774. DELAWARE. N., 811—Mod., 4-room apt.: wa.. good heat furn; rent down, Li. 1800. MERIDIAN, S.. 804 —Two 5-rm apts.; elec., gas: no heat. Dr. 0324; water paid. WASH., e.. 5014—Big bargain in modem apts.; good heat; garage. Ir. 6658. WEST. S , 708—Desirable 5-rm. mod. apt.; water furnished; *ls mo. Ri. 6173. 21ST, "W., 42—3 bedrm. mod. upper duplex; Farquar heat: hot water furn; tile bath; veranda; yard. Ta. 4702. * Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments In all parts of city: fre* transportation to inspect apartments. Cal) He 1237 or Ri 1371 dav or night _ *3s—23rd. E.. 717—5 rms.: water and excellent heat,; fur.; College car. Wa. 5603. REDUCED RENT , <2 W. Eleventh; nicely decorated; Kitchenette apt.; utilities furnished; $25.n0. Call Apt, No. 1, THE GRANT. Indianapolis Rental Agency Complete list apartments all locations. No obligations. Transportation free. Li. 5452. Evenings Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. THE PATRICIA—BS2 Piospect; 3 rms.; stoker heat; all utilities Dr. 2591-M. 3 Ap T—ALL UTILITIES FUrI NISHED;S32.SO. HA. 1483. $25- —Modern T -r F ?i I X- rooms and hath : heat, water. LI. 4697 132750 DUNDEE APTS.: VA. AVE. & McCARTY St, Heat. gas. Frij,icl a i re- See Custodian, Apt. 47. TRY TIMES WANT A DS~FOR~BUsiN bissl 22 Unfurnished Houses BOLTON. 921 N.—Owner; new, 3-bedrm. brick veneer: curtains, draperies, Frigidaire, gas range furnished; attached sealed gar. Only $75. Ir. 0531. Ch, 4077 BRADBURY, S., 1128—Dandy 4-rm. motU garage, water paid, $25. RI. 7253. BROOKSIDE PKY.. S. DR.. 224)—Mod. 3rm. double: sun parlor; breaefast rm ; hardwood firs.; in-a-door bed., full basement: gar,; water paid: S3O Ch 1942 CAPITOL. N. 1202—6-room modern doubles. heat furnished: $32.50. See custodlan or call Dr, 2163, COLLEGE. 1820—2 story. 10-room modern; garage: newly painted: S3O. DR. 3233. COLLEGE, 5259-61—6-rm. mod., hardwood firs., shower, laundry, gar., reduced S4O. Open for inspection. Ta 6416. COTTAGE. 1601: 5 rms.. wa.. toilet inside. wa. nd.: rent red Hu 43C8. Dr. 3564-R. DA U Y - , 83 P—9 rooms, citv water, elec.. In. .side toilet; sls. Owner. 1430 Kennington. DELA., N.. 1936—Attractive; 7 rms.; 4 bedrim.. sleeping porch; oil heat furnished: refng,; gar.; water pd.: S6O. Hu. 4742. DELAWARE. N., 2435—535: 6 rm*;.. modern, garage; A-l condition. Ta. 2137.DENNY, S.. 38—South % 5-room mod double. Reduced $25, Ir. 1420. EAST, N, 801—9 rms., hath, gas, clec, good repair; reduoed S2O. Ri. 4773. EDISON. 837—4-room, bathT^water paid: S2O. Ri, 5138, E ¥„k’ R SON. S— Three 5-room bungalows; 721. 725. 737: sls. Ir. 7130. ENGLISH, 2312—Strictly mod. bungalow, dbl, garage, water pd. Dr 3150. FINLEY. 1228—5 rooms, bath, toiTetT gar.; reduced; $17.50. He. 4953. FULTON. 223—4 rms. water pd.; ei¥c7 lights, gas; sl4. Li. 7167. GALE. N., 1317—Brookside Ifit/ (Lroom modern; garage: s3l. Ha. 1297-J. GRAY. N.. 455—6-rm. modern Singie" garage ;$32.50; water pd. Ir. 6066. HARRIS 27—6-rm. complete bath; no furnace: gar.; A-l. Reduced. Be. 0746. HIGH. 1002—Neaf Eli Lilly’s; 4 rms.: *ls: water paid. Cali 136 W. Market. * 1522 Hoefgen * 5 Room modern except furnace, water paid; reduced to $lB. SCHMID fie SMITH REALTORS. ILL., N., 2143%; No. 1 and 3—2~rms., sß'. Broadway. 2346, 14 rms. 2 baths, gar. 1626 W New York. 5 rms., gar. Ri. 7725. ILL. N.. 3621 —Near Shortridge: 6^rml mod., gar., A-l; $35, Southport 219 R-l. INGRAM. 1822—6-rm mod. double.; gar : $25: near school, car Ta. 6569. McPHERSON. 31i6—6 rms., mod.! full basement, garage. Ir. 4846. MERIDIAN. S.. 1347—4-rm. mod!, double: garage: SlB. Ch. 4213. MORELAND, N., 420—5-rm. bungalow; gar., good location; *lB. Dr. 3540-R. NEW JERSEY, 1433 S.—4 rms.. seml-mod!T gar.; water pd.; clean; reduced to sl4, NOWLAND, 2105—Near Tech: 6 rooms, garage; reduced *3O. Ch. 4220-M OLNEY. 1301—Near Brookside pk.; corner colonial dbl.; water pd.; S3O. Ch. 7752-R. OXFORD. 237-30—Mod. 5-rm.; excellent repair; gar.; wa. pd.; reduced. Ch. 0763. PINE, N.. 346—3 rooms and bath; water pa id : $12.50. Li. 0672. PRATT. 154 W.—s-room modern: heat! and water furn.. S3O. J. G M'CULLOUGH AGENCY. 106 N Delaware. Lt. 5596. RIVERSIDE DR., 2909—4 rms., breafast nook. Murphy bed, gar.. S3O. Ha. 2189. SHELBY. 806—Near Fountain Sq.i clean 4 rms.: water paid; sl4 Dr, 4647-R. SINGLETON. 2103—5 rooms, bath; garage: clean: $21,50; water pai <L Dr, 3509-M. STATE, N.. 306—6-rm. mod. double: easily heated: excellent cond.; gar.; near Tech. Holy Cross. Reduced. Ri 2106. 2229 Station 7 Rooms modern, except furnace, *lB, water paid. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS. STERLING. 1110—Near Tech, 11-room house: double garage. S3O. Ch, 6474. TACOMA. 31 N.—Nr. Tech. 6-rm. mods gar., water paid; *3O. R). 2293. TALBOT. N.. 1933—4-bedrm.; good cond!*; city heat furnished; S4O Ta. 6099. WARMAN N., 253—Modern 6-rm. gar near Catholic church, *25. He. 5606 WOODRUFF. W. DR.. 885=New 6-rnf. bulit-lns; celotex: $56,50: wa. pd. Wa 364 J 10TH. E. .213—7-rm mod., good condi. *25, Call 136 W. Market, ‘ 34TH. W.. 940—5-rm. mod. double. A-l. garage; reasonable. Hu. 7004. 38TH. E. 2403—Single, modern, water pd. Bus stop. Ch. 184 L FREE RENT—To Jan. 1, to reliable party; Tacoma. N., 1618; 6-rm. mod. redec., garage; water pd.; $25. Wa. 0395. COLORED—Nice 4-rm. bungalow, 3520 si Orange; rent *lO. Nice 3-rm. bungalow, 3544 E. Orange; rent *8 50. Take 3500 Prospect st. to Earhardt. Call OSCAR LEE. RI 7217. COLORED —2461 N. Rural' 3 roornsr*’ 5<L GREGORY St APPEL, me. 247 N. Penn! 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses BRIGHTWOOD—S rm. modern bungalow; close to school; nicely furnished; garage. Call 359 W. Washlngtym. BROADWAY. 4164—5-rm. mod. home; neatfurn.; real bargain, right party; gar. DE QUINCEY. 427—Desirable Ist fl.. 3-rml priv. apt.; utilities; gar. Ir. 3243. ENGLISH AVE.—IISB Cottage; 4 rooms* furnished; $5 week JEFFERSON N, 438—7-room moderi completely fura.t: 3 bedrooms: *lO per wk. Ch. 6819 MERIDIAN. N. 3616. "* 4-Bdroom home. *IOO. Ta 3353; Ta. 6418. NEW YORK. W.. 1003-6 Rooms, furnished. water paid. Ri. 7725. OAK. 6034 (Irvington)— 5-room. semT-moi bungalow: niceiV furnished; gar.: *25. Call Ri. 9648, between 9 a. m. Sc 5 p. m. TACOMA. N.. 204—5 rms.. semi-modern house: garage; well turn. Ch. 3658-R. WALNUTi E.. 115—3 rms., bath, $7.50; 3 rs.. alcove, bath: *lO See hsekp. In burnt WASHINGTON. E.. 3720— Nicely*turn. mo& era: 4 rooms, bath. apt., very reas. it. 5877. 16TH, E., 2326—M0d. 4-rm. dup.; 3 badU rms.; ht.. wa.. gar.; $35; adults. Ch. 2847-J. 30TH, DELAWARE—7-rm. modern hbme; food condition; *SO. 138 W. Market,