Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1933 — Page 15

APRIL 4, 1033

STOCK SHARES HOLD FIRM IN LIGHT SESSION Rails Steady to Strong in Early Dealings; Utilities Weak.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty industrials for Monday. high 58.62. low 5526. last 55 69 up .02 Average of twenty rails 25.54. 24 56, 24 99 off .07 Average Os twenty utilities 19 63. 19 10 1933 off .55. Average of forty bonds 74 14 off 22 BY ELMER t. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK. April 4.—lrregularity marked the opening of the New York Stock Exchange today with trading again at a dull pace. Tickers were idle during the first ten minutes of trading. Rails came out steady to strong. Atchison opened at 40%, up %; Delaware and Hudson was at 46 1 2 , up %; Pennsylvania was at 16%, unchanged, and Southern Pacific opened at 14V up V The strength that might have been expected to come into the farm implement shares as result of the actively higher wheat market Monday was lacking today Case Threshing Machine opened at 43%, unchanged. Sears, Roebuck, with operations extending into the farming areas, opened at 17, up ’a. American Telephone opened at 89%, up V but some of the other utilities were off at the opening. Consolidated Gas was at 40V off V United Gas Improvement was at 14 V ofl V American Telephone later pushed forward to ,00V United States Stepl opened at 37 V up '■* and later advanced to 28.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT . , —April 4 Clearings $1,495,000.00 Debits . 3.776.000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —April 4 Net balance for April 1 $487,330,573.15 Expenditures . 5.676,950.04 Customs recta, mo to date 711 190 71

Investment Trust Shares

(Bv Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) —ADril 3 American Bank Stocks Corn.. ?00 S 2O American Founders Corn. 87 1 12 Smerlcan <fe General Sec A... Basic Industry shares 1,81 British Type Inv Tr shares.. .40 ’4s Collateral Trustee shares A,. 287 325 Corporate Trust shares toldi . . 1.4] * Corporate Trust shares (new).. 1.42 153 Cumulative Trust shares ..... 2.35 Diversified Trust shares A. . . ! s!B7 6 37 Diversified Trust shares B ... 4 00 4 50 Diversified Trust shares C.. 1.87 T 95 Diversified Trust shares D .. 300 350 First Insurance Stock Corn.. T 55 205 First Common Stock Corn . 115 134 Fixed Trust Oil shares A . 535 Fixed Trust Oil shares B 4 20 Fundamental Trust, shares A.. 2 40 2 50 Fundamental Trust shares B 240 250 Leaders of Industry A 1 87 2 00 Low Priced shares 2.12 Mass Inves Trust shares . . ,12]25 13 62 Nation Wide Securities 2 06 North Amer Trust sh (1953).. 124 North Amer Trust sh (55-56) 151 176 Selected American shares , . 156 Selected Cumulative shares... 4 20 4 35 Selected Income shares .2 20 2 30 Std Amer Trust shares . 220 230 Super Amer Trust, shares A, 215 Trust. Shares of America 1 95 2 00 Trustee Std Oil A 2 75 Trustee Std Oil B 2 50 i U S Electric Lt A" Power A. 10.75 Universal Trust shares .. .. 1.85 195

Bright Spots

B<i I nit cl Press Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., reports business failures last week numbered 437, compared with 610 in the corresponding 1932 week. McClintic-Marshall Cos. receives order for 10.500 tons of structural steel for New York City federal courthouse. Chicago. Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific railroad reports March freight loadings of 81,262 cars, against 71,620 cars in February. Pan American Airways Corporation reports 1932 net profits of $698,527, against $105,452 in 1931. Atchison. Topeka Santa Fe system reports freight loadings last week were 16.934 cars, against 16.915 in preceding week.

Daily Price Index

By Cnited Brea* NEW YORK. April 3.—Dun & Bradstropt's daily weighted price index of 30 basic commodities, compiled for the United Press: 11930-1932 Average. 100) Today 72 17 Saturday p Week aeo !!'!!! 11 *; " Month ago 6940 \ ear aeo . .. 7R as 1933 Hieh (March 16) . ' 72 82 1933 Low (Jan. 20> 57 gg Deaths Carrie Irene Porter 60. 2332 North Gale lobar pneumonia Robert Hammond. 11. St Vincent's hospital. septicaemia Sarah Benton. 48. St Vincent's hospital carcinoma Catherine White. 2?. 1341 College broncho pneumonia. Lowell Donahue 18. Lone hospital streptococcic menineitis Marv Ralston. 63. 947 Highland, aortic lnsutlicencv. John Edwin Snapp 36. Methodist hospital. chronic mvocarditis Marearet Dugan 25. 114 North Drexel pulmonary tuberculosis Jessie Haves 65. 5020 Park, cerebral hemorrhage Horace Washburn. 77. 1201 Harlan chrome mvocarditis. Stella McGill. 64 2815 North Gale, general paralvsis Births Girls George and Margaret Oberlv. 538 Berwick. Werner and Litarra Kunti Methodist hospital Homer and Belle Lunsford. Methodist hospital August and Mildred Grosskopf Methodist hospital Norman and Jane Bax’er. Methodist he *al. - oert and Marv Re.ner, Belmont and Wh .e river Joseph and Verneda Dillon. 5965 Rawles William and Hattie Richardson. 1024 South Illinois Edward and Gethel Coleman. 322 West Ravmond. George and Thelma Buchanan. Christian hospital. Bovs Edmond and Jeannette Browne. Methodist hospital. Frank and Margaret Wurger. 1538 South Ooodie t. John and Lila Duggins. 2394 East Twelfth. Falls, Suffers Severe Hashes Two gashes on the head were incurred Monday night by Kenneth Clifton. 42. of 4061 Cornelius avenue, when he fell while walking at Vermont street and Indiana avenue. Police took him to city hospital. \\ ? OfT>r jml KH'ommt'nd National Bellas Hess Common •t Msrkft I.luted n New Vnrk Curb Exchange T. P. Burke & Cos. Incorporated BUTE lit CIRCLE TOWER PHONE Riley SSSS

New York Stocks ißv Thomson & McKinnon>

—April 4 Railroad*— High Low 11 00. close' Atchison 40> 39 W 35** Ail Coast, Line.. .. t.L :• Blt A- Ohio .. ; Ji? Cnesa & Ohio, 27% 26 s , 26% 27% Chesa Carp 16’, 18% 16% 17V Can Pac . .... 7’, 7‘ 7 s , 7;, Chi Ort West Its 2 Chi N West' " "ji, c. r. i At p ;; 3 * Del L ac W ” 'is,,. Del Ac Hudson... 47 46 46 46 Erie Ist pfa 45. Great Northern.. 7% 7 * 7’, 7 Illinois Central.. 11% li jn ji 4 , N “ h JB’* 28% 28V 28', Mo Pacific ' ik n Mo Pacific pfd N Y Central.... 16% 15% j 6 u Nickel Plate 3 10 ‘ NY NH At H I? 1, ' jj-i Nor Pacific .... 11 1 a 11 u HH Pennsylvania ... 16% 16 ’i6 16', Pacific 144% 13% 13% 14 Southern Rv 51, 3t Paul i>, ' il4 St Paul pfd 8i Ur 8 P " ' 1 4 I'mon Pacific .. 68% 66% 66% 66 W Maryland ... 50, Equipments— Am Car At Fdv . g Am Locomotive "7,1 754 Am Steel Fd 55* Am Airbrake Sh .. ... '12% Gen Am Tank. .. . 18% General Elec 12% 12% '12% 12% Poor At Cos . ji Pullman ... 22% 22% Westingh Alrb ' . 151. 15:' Westingh Elec... 24 23% 24 23% Rubbers— Goodrich . . 4, Goodyear 14Va i4 '14% 14% Kelly Springfield is, U S Rubber 35J Motors— Auburn 33% 33% 33% 33 Chrysler 9% 91% 91, 9 General Motors.. 117, 11% ip, jjj, Graham-Paige ... Hudson ' 01, hupp ::: v , Jfash • 13% 13% Packard . ... it, j? Reo is 1. Studebaker . .... 2 i 7 , 2 2 Yellow Truck 2% 2% Motor Access— Bendix Aviation ~ ... 8 7% Borg Warner . 7% 7% 7% 7% Briggs 31. 31. Budd Wheel ji.J El Auto Lite io% 10% El Storage 24 1 a Hayes Body % Stewart Warner. .. ... . 2% Timken Roll .... 15% 15% 15% 15 Mining— Am Metals .... 15% 14% 15% 4V, Am Smelt ... 15 Am Zinc 2% Anaconda Cop... 7 6% 6% 6% Alaska Jun, .. 14% 14 14% 14 Cerro de Pasco.. .. ... 8% 8% Dome Mines .. . 13% 13 13% 12% Freeport Texas 20% Great Nor Ore.. .. 5% Howe Sound ... 8% 8% Int Nickel 8 7% 8 8% Isl Crk Coal ... 15% ... Kennecott Cop.. 9% 9 9% 9% Miami Copper 2 2 Nev Cons ... . . 4% Noranda ... 18 17% Texas Gul Sul 17% 18 Oils— Amerada 21% 21 21% 21 Atl Refining, 15 14% 15 14% Barnsdall ... 3% 3% Houston ... ... 2% Sbd Oil 17% Mid Conti 47% 4% 4% 4% Ohio Oil . . ... 5% Phillips ... ... 5% Pure Oil 33% Royal Dutch 7% Shell Un ... 4 4 Cons Oil ... 5% 5% Skelly 3% Standard of Cal. 22 21% 22 22 Standard of N J *?% Soc Vac 6% 6% Texas Cos 11% 11% Union Oil 10% Steels— Am Roll Mills 7% 7% Bethlehem 13% 12% 13% 12% Byers AM.. 10% 10% Colo Fuel •... 4 4 McKeesport Tin 49% 49% 49% 49% Repub X At S 5% 5% U S Steel 28 27% 27% 27% Vanadium 10 10 Youngst S & W 3 % Young,st SAt T 10 Tobaccos— Am Sumatra .... 8% 8 8 8% Am Tob IAI new 59 5R 58% 57% Am Tob tßi new 62% 61% 62 61% Llg A- Myers B , 60% 60 60% 59% LoriUard 13% 13% 13% 13% Reynolds Tob ... 30% 30% 30% 30% Utilities— Adams Exp 3% 3% Am For Pwr 4% 4% Am Pwr & Li 4% 4 4% 4% AT&T 90% 89% 89% 89 Col Gas & El.. 9% 9% 9% 9% Com At Sou 1% 1% 1% 1% Cons Gas 41 40 V, 40% 40% El Pwr & Li 37* 3% Gen Gas A .. . % Inti T A- T 5% 5% 5% 53, Lou Gas & El.. .. .. .. 14% Natl Pwr A- Li. .. 7% 7>4 7% 7% No Amer Cos ... 16 15% 15% 16 Pac Gas & El 20% Pub Scr N J ... 34 33% 33% 33% So Cal Edison.. .. ... 18% 18 Std G & El 6% 6 6V, 5' 2 United Corp ... 5 4% 5 4% Un Gas Imp .... 14% 14% 143, 143 Ut Pwr &L A . 2% 2 2 ?% West Union IS- 7 * 18% 18% 18% Shinning— N Y Shin 6 United Fruit ... 33% 33% 33% 33% Foods— Am Sug 35% 343* Armour A ... ... 1% Beechnut Pkg .... ... 47% ... Cal Pkg 10% 10% Can Dry 10% Cont Baking A. 3% Corn Prod .... 52% 52 52 52 Crm Wheat.. 26% 26% 26% 26% Cuban Am Sug 4 3% 3% 4 Gen Foods 25% 25 Grand Union... .. ... ... 3% Hershey ....*. . 38 Kroger ... 18% 17 s , Nat Biscuit . . 35 34% Natl Dairy 13% 13 13% 13% Purity Bak . ... 7% Pillsburv 13 12% 12% 12% Safeway St ... ... 32% Std Brands 16 15% 15% 15% Drugs— Drug. Inc 30% 30% 30% 30% Lambert Cos 26% 26% Lehn & Fink .. .. ... 16 s , ... Industrials— Am Radiator... 6% 6% 6% 6% Bush Term ... 1 1 Otis Elev IP* 11% Ulen i Indus Chems— Air Red 56 Allied Chem.... 76% 75% 75% 76 Com Solv 13% 12% 13 13 Dupont 34% 33% 33% 34% Union Carb .... 22% 21% 21% 21% U S Ind Alco. . 22% 22 22 21% Retail Stores — Assoe Dry Gds.. .. 4% Gtmbel Bros .... .. ... 1% Kresge S S 6% 6 May D Store 13 Mont Ward 13% 12% 12% 13 Penny J C 22% 22% 22% 22% Sears Roe 17% 17 17 16% Woolworth 28 27 s * 27% 27% Amusements— Bruns Balke .... ... ... 3% Eastman Kod . . 48% 48 48 43% Fox Film A ... % 1 Grigsby Gru ... % % Loews Inc 10% 9% 10% 10 Radio Corp 3% 3-% 3% 3% R-K-O 1% Warner Bros ... 1% 1% Miscellaneous— Airway App 1 City Ice & Fu 9% Proc A- Gam 24% Allis Chal 7 Am Can 56% 56 56 55% J I Case 44 42% 43 43% Cont Can 42% 42% 42% 42 Curtiss Wr 1% 1% 1% 1% Gillette S R 12% 11% 12% 12% Gold Dust ... ... 13% Int Harv 22% 21% 22 32% Int Bus M ... .. 86 Un Arcft 20% 20% 20% 20% Transamerica , 4% 4% 4% 4% Owens Glass ... ... 40% New York Curb IBy Thomson A- McKinnon) —April 4 11:00 11:00 Am Cynamid. . 5 Elec Bnd A- Sh 11 s * Am G A- Elec.. 18% Hudson Bav, 3% Am Super Pwr. 2% Nat Bellas Hess 1% Ark Gas A 1% Mt Prod 2% Ass Gas A- Elec 1% Nat Aviation ... 5% Can Marconi . % Nia Hud Pwr... 8% Cent Sts Elec.. 4% Std of Ind 19 Cities Service 2% Tr Air Tr, .. 3% Cor.? G of Bit 44 United Gas mwi 1% Cord 5 Un L* &Pw (A) 2V Deer A- Cos 10 s * Van Camp .... % New York Bank Stocks ißv Abbott. Hoppin A- Co.t —April 3 Bid. Ask. Bankers 47 48% Centra! Hanover 104 107 Chase National •• 19 s * 20% Chemical 30% 31 National City 20 31 Corn Exchange 43 46 First National 990 1.010 Guaranty 323 227 Irvine 14% IS Manhattan & Cos 17% 18% New York Trust 68 68 CITY TO GET $88,635 $29,700 to Be County’s Share in License Plate Fund Split. Indianapolis will receive $88,635 and Marion county $29 700. as their shares in the $2 554.016 gasoline and automobile license plate funds for cities, counties and towns, now being distributed. Distribution is from the office of the state auditor. The state highway commission will receive $3,512,520 and the state general fund $958,504. under the distribution provided by the law, as amended in the 1933 legislature.

SWINE WEAK TO 115 CENTS DOWN AT STOCKYARDS Choice Steers Hold Steady in Cattle Mart; Others Lower. Hogs were mostly 15 cents lower this morning at the city yards. The bulk, 160 to 300 pounds, sold for j $3.70 to $3.75. Top price was $3.80. 1 Weights of 300 pounds up sold for ! $3.60 to $3.65; 120 to 160 pounds, $3.35 to $3.65. Receipts were estimated at 6,500; holdovers were 122. In the cattle market choice steers were steady around $6.50. Others were weak to 2’ cents lower. She stock showed few price changes. Receipts were 1,500. Vealers were steady at $6 down. Calf receipts numbered 800. Hardly enough sheep was on hand to make a market early. Quality so far received was plain. Indications were around steady. Receipts numbered 300. Sentiment in hogs at Chicago turned lower, with scattered bids around 15 cents under Monday’s average. Only slight action was displayed throughout the early session. The bulk of good to choice kinds scaling 180 to 210 pounds was bid in at $3.85. Receipts were estimated at 28,000, including 8.000 direct; holdovers, 2,000. Cattle receipts numbered 7,000; calves, 2,500; market weak to around 25 cents lower. Sheep receipts were 15,000; market unchanged. HOGS March Bulk. Top. Receipts 28. $3 80*2 3.90 $3.95 7,000 29. 3.9047 4.00 4.05 5,000 30. 3.90® 4.00 4.00 6,000 31. 3.90® 4.05 4.05 5,000 April 1. 3 85® 3.90 4.00 6.000 3. 3.80® 3.90 4.00 6.000 4. 3.70® 3.75 3.80 6,500 Market, lower. (140-160) Good and choice....s 3.55® 3.65 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice.... 3.75 (180-200) Good and choice. ... 3.75® 3.80 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-2201 Good and choice,, 3.75® 3.80 (220-250) Good and choice ... 3.75® 3.80 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice.... 3.70® 3.75 (290-350i Good and choice. .. 3.63® 3.70 —Packing Sows—(3so down) Good 3.15® 3.40 (350 upi Good 3.00® 3.25 (All weights) Medium ... 2.75® 3.15 —Slaughter Pigs—-(loo-190) Good ana choice.... 3.25® 3.35 CATTLE Receipts, 1,500; market, steady. (150-1.1001 Good and choice .$ 5.25® 6.75 Common and medium 3.50®. 5.25 (1.100-1,5001-Good and choice 4.25® 6.50 Medium 3.50® 4.25 —Heifers—-(sso-750) Good and choice 4.50® 5.75 Common and medium 3.25® 4.50 (750-900) Good and choice 4.25® 5.50 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 —Cows— Good 3.00® 3.50 Common and medium 2.50® 3.00 Low cutter and cutters 1.50® 2.50 —Bulls lyearlings excluded>— Good (beef) 2.50® 3.25 Cutter, common and medium.. 1.50® 2.50 VEALERS Receipts, 80(1; market, steady. Good and choice $ 5.50® 6.00 Medium 3.00® 5.50 Cull and common 2.00® 3.00 —Calves—-(2so-500) Good and choice 4.00® 5.00 Common and medium 2.50® 4.00 —Feeder and Stocker Cattle—-(soo-8001 Good and choice 4.50® 5.75 Common and medium 2.75®. 4.50 (800-1,050) Good and choice 4 SO® 5.75 Common and medium 2.75® 4.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 300; market, steady. —Lambs—(so lbs. down) Good and choice.ss.so® 5.75 (90-110 lbs.i Good and choice.. 5.00® 5.60 (90 lbs. aownt Com. and mea... 3.25® 5.50 —Ewes— Good and choice 2.25® 3.00 Common and medium I.oo® 2.25 Other Livestock BY UNITED TRESS April 4.—Hogs—Receipts, 600; market, slow weak to luc lower; ibU--220 lbs.. $4.20®4.25; 230-290 lbs.. s4® 1.15; pigs, $3,50®3. (5; packing sows, $3®3.25. cattle—Receipts, 15; market unciiangeu; variable steers yearlings quoted $4.65® 3.65; better grade heilers, meaium to good cows, $2.75®3.65; meaium bulls, s3® 3.40; calves, receipts, 50; maiket steady; better grade vealers, $4.50®5.50. bueep—Receipts, 50; market steady; belter graae shorn lambs, $5.25 downward; common to medium, $3®4.00; choice spring lambs quoted $7.75®8.25; good Shorn wethers, $2,75®3. i CLEVELAND. April 4.—Hogs, receipts, i.oOO; holdover ana trader accummulation numoerlng upwards to 400; steady to 15c lower; 16u-200 los., $4; 260-300 lbs., $3..40; pigs, S3.po; lew lights. $2.75. Cattle—Receipts, 300; slow, undertone steady to lower; sizeable lots 825 lbs., steers, $4.60: scattered low cutter to common cows, sl.aO® 2.75; sausage bulls upwards to $3.25 or better; calves, receipts, 700; uneven, around steady with Monday's close; bulk desirable vealers, $6 downwards; lew choice $6.50; cull to medium around $3.50 -n 5. bheep— Receipts. 5,000; lambs slow; undertone steady io lower: capped lambs, ss® o.ai); witn choice onering carrying 90 days -icece at outside; tnrowout material around 3®4.50; wooled skins and springers scarce early. iApril 4.—Hogs. 15c off; 1,0-220 lbs.. 53.60(0 3.65; 225-300 lbs.. $3.00 ,i bS " 53 w0: 150-170 IDS . $3.40, ICO-1 oO lbs.. s3® 3.20; roughs, $3 ao £TV T °b cplies—ss. Top lambs—so. EAST ST. LOUIS. 111.. Abril 4.—Hogs— Receipts i0 500; market. 10® 15c lower; bb. $3. 0; bulk 160-260 lbs., $3.50®3.65: 1.10-15° lbs.. 53.25 0 3.50; 100-130 lbs., $2 75 ®. 3 eJ 5: sows, S3O 3.30. Cattle—Receipts, -.500; calves. 1.500; market. 25c lower on *, 5 - 25: other classes mostly steady with lower bids on cows; a lew steers. $3.i5®5: mixed yearlings and heifcrs - cows, $2.50® 3.25; low cutters. 1 „ 25 ®L75: sausage bulls strong, $2.25® 2Fo. Sheen —Receipts. 2.000: market, fewchoice clipped lambs to city butchers stf l2i? v $5 50; packers talking lower. FT- WAYNE. April 4 Hogs— 15c off; 160-200 lbs.. S3 75. 200-225 lbs.. $3.65: 2252,5 lbs. $3.60: 275-350 lbs.. $3 50; 149-160 lbs.. $3.40: roughs. $3; stags. $2. Calves—s6. Lambs—ss 25. Cattle—Steers, good to choice, $505.50; medium to good. $4 50® 5; common to medium, s3® 4; heifers, good to choice. $4.50® 5: medium to good’. S4O 4.50: common to medium. s3®4; cows choice. $3®3.50: medium to good, $2.500 3: cutter cows. $1.75® 2 25. can°f r $1 ‘9 1.50; bulls, good to choice, S3O 3.25; medium to good, $2.50®3' common medium. S2O 2.50; butcher' bulls. $3.25 a 3 5. CHICAGO. April 4—Hogs—Receipts. 28000. including 8.000 direct; active, mostly 10c lower than Monday; packing sows 1° 10c off; good to choice all weights. S3 65®3 90: top. $3.90: pigs. $3.25 0 3 50; •nos, packing sows, $3 4008.50: light lights 140-160 lbs., good and choice, $3 50 0 3 85! *•!F-i, w ~ e IS ht lob-200 lbs . good and choice. $3.7503.90: medium weights 200-250 ibs.. S?n d ,*n n li, Cholce % S3 80 5 3 -, 90: he avy weights -50-350 lbs., good and choice. $3. FacKing sous 2y5-550 lbs., medium and I Sood. ?3 250 3.60; *ta*.hter oigs. ToO-?30 ; lbs., good and choice $3.2503 50. Cattle—--1 Receipts, (.000: calves, receipts. 2.500 fed steers and yearlings steady to 25c lower mostly week to 15c off: comparatively ljtiilw. sh J pplnp demand moderate: early jop hgh. steers of yearling t-.-pe S6 25$5 50 0 5.90: demand fSirly broad for common and medium light steers bit general market under pressure she stock ruling 10015 c lower: largely steer . heai'ies in very narrow demand ter cattle and vealers: steers 5501 lbs. gooa and choice. ss® 7; 900-1100 !bs good and choice. Ss®7; 1100-1300 lbs good and choice. $4 5006.75; 130 C-1500 lbs ' good and choice. 54.250 6 550-13 M lbs'’ and medium. $3.50 05; he Re is enmmnn ‘ b * % ROPd J . * nd Cn OiCe. $4.75*0 6 ? common and mtdium. $3.500 4 75- cows c °mmon and mediSm hnuc 23, ,ow i cutter and cutter. *1.75 0 2 excluded, good, beef , cul , ter c °mmon and medium K° od and choice 54<U $2 7503 6(V t c ’i u , and common, s. 7S®3 so. stocker and feeder cattlesi'solis 50 ™ 1050 lbs J K° od -' nd choice common and medium. $2.75®4 50 ' “heep-Receipts. 15.000; not fulls- estabi x Sb h d - Sale K small >“liers steady w-h Mondays best prices: packe-s taiksso f r: ® ood choice wool iambs. ss® i CIl PPCts. *SO 5.25; slaughter sheep ! *S d J* m £ l*hs 90 lbs. down, good an§ t*2,s e5 5 %1 5 1 5 ,1 5: common and medium. I 5 4 60 5 lb * ' 'L 00 ' 3 S nd choice SSO sen. 98-110 ibs good and choice, $4 75*5 *203 f !Ti S Ibs - ROOd •* chcice $1250 550 weißhts common and medium. TV,April 4—Hogs—Receipts. 370market. 25c lower: heavy yorkers. $3,700 3 mixed and bulk of sales. *3 7003.75; £•*<* Rhts - *2 25: medium and heavies. *3.2553.5; roughs. *2 50® 2.75. Cattle— Receipts. ,5; market slow; calves, receipts, “fht. market 50c lower: choice to extra. $505,50: fair to good. $4.5005. Sheep and lambs—Receipts llghu market steady. Seed operuug—Clever, cash, $6; alsike, cash $0.20.

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INDIANA STOCKS AND BONDS

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BUSINESS NEWS SUMMARY

Hollinger Consolidated Gold mines declared a regular monthly dividend of 5 cents, payable April 22. of record April 7. United Gas and Improvement and subsidiaries for 1932 show's earnings $1.35 a common share, against $1.48 in 1931. Curtis Wright Corporation and subsidiaries in 1932 displayed a net loss amounting to $596,575 after all charges, against net loss totaling $4,126,000 in 1931. Eastman Kodak from Dec. 26. 1931. to Dec. 31. 1932. reported net profit of $6,058,748. after charges, equal after 6 per cent dividends to $2.52 a share on common, this compares w’ith $5.78 a share in 1931. Toledo Edison Company In year ended Dec. 31, 1932, reported a net profit amounting to $2,443,456 after charges, against $3,456,155 in 193’.

Produce Markets

Delivered In Indianapolis prices; Hens, heavy breeds over 4% lbs, 30c: Leghorns. 7c; large springers and stags, lVi lbs. up, 7c; Leghorns and black and Leghorn stags. 1% lbs. up. sc: cocks. sc; Leghorn cocks. 4c. Ducks—Large white full feather and fat. over 4 lbs, 6c: small and colored. sc: geese, full feathered and fat. sc: voung guineas. 20c: old guineas 15c. Eggs—No. 1 fresh country run eggs, 9c; pullet eggs. 6c; each full egg case must weigh 55 lbs. gross: a deduction of 10c per lb. for each pound under 55 lbs. gross will be made. Butterfat 12c: No. 1 butter. 20® 21c. These prices for healthv stock free from feed: no sick poultry accepted. Quoted bv the Wadlev Company. BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. April 4.—Eggs—Market, unsettled; prices unchanged; receipts. 26,367 cases; extra firsts. 12%®'12%e: firsts, 11% ®l2%c; current receipts. 11 Uc; dirties, lO’ic. Butter—Market, steady; prices unchanged to Uc higher; receipts. 9.011 tubs; specials. 18'4®18%c: extras. 17%c: extra firsts, 17’, 2c; firsts. 17%c; standards. 18c. Poultry—Market, mostly steady; receipts. 22 trucks, 1 car; fowls. 13c: springers, 14®, 16c: Leghorns. 11c; ducks, 13®15c; geese. P011c: turkeys. 10015 c; roosteis, 10c; broilers. 19020 c: stags. 12c. Cheese Twins. 100 1O%c; young Americas. 10%0 10%c. Potatoes—On track. 384: arrivals. 60; shipments, 506; market about steady to firm: Wisconsin sacked round whites. 70 0 75c; Idaho sacked russets, $1.300 1.35; Colorado sacked McClures. $1.50; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios, 67%®75c. CLEVELAND. April 4—Butter—Market, steady; extras. 21%c; standards. 22c. Eggs —Market, steady; extras. ll%c; current receipts. ll%c. Poultry—Market, steady; heavy fowls. 15c: Leghorn fowls. 12013 c; medium fowls. 15016 c: heavy springers. 13 014 c: Leghorn springers. 120 13c: No. 2 chickens. 8c; ducks. 10012 c: geese, 10c; turkeys under 15 lbs, 13c: turkeys over 15 lbs, 13c: old Toms. 11012 c: old roosters. 809 c; stags, lie: broilers. 150 18c: capons. 170 18c. Potatoes—Ohio. New York. Penn'vlvnnia. 100-lb. sacks. Cobblers and Round White U. S No. 1 and partly graded, mostly 85c to 90c: New York. Ohio and Pennsylvania. sacks a bushel, cobblers and Round Whites, partly g aded. mostly 50c to 55c.

In the Cotton Markets

—April 3 CHICAGO High. Low, Close. January 7.01 6 98 7.01 March 7.12 May 6 44 6 38 6.42 July 6.61 6 53 6.60 October 6.83 6.78 6.82 December 6.98 6.92 6.95 . NEW YORK January 6 91 6 87 6.90 March 7.05 6.99 7.02 Mav 6.34 6.29 6.30 July 6.50 6,46 6.47 October 6.73 6 66 6.69 December 6.85 6.79 6.82 Chicago Stocks Opening (By Abbott. Hopoin A: Cos.) —Anril 4 Bore Wamcr., 7'VCont Chi pfd... 13 Cities Serv .... 2>a Prima Beverage. 14* Cord Coro .. 5’ n Liberty Bonds By T'nited Press NEW YORK, April 3.—Closing Liberty bonds: Liberty 3'js, '47 100.18 Liberty first 4's 47 10) 24 liberty fourth 4' 4 s. 38 101.17 Treasury 4>s. '52 107.8 Treasury 4=. ’54 . 104 Treasury 3 3 )5. ’56 102.16 Treasury 3-Ss, 47 100.18 Treasury 3Hs. '43 March 100.14 Treasury 3-%s. 43 June .1 1C0.16 Treasury 3Us. '49 98. Other Livestock EAST BUFFALO. Anril 4—Hogs—On sale. 1.500: slow: 10c to mostly 15c and occasionally 25c below Monday's average: desirable 160 to 230 lbs.. $4.10: few $4.15: plainer kinds $3.909 4: few 160 lbs . $3.80: pigs and underweights m.mted $3 50 9 3.75. Cattle—Receipts. 75: holdover. 108: ster trade, slow: steady at Monday's sharp decline: medium to good. 950-1200 lbs.. $4 50 9 5.50: largely around $4 75: cows, unchanged: cutter grades. $1 509 2,25. Calves —Receipts. 175: vealers, active: 50c higher: good to choice. $8.50: common and medium. $49 5.50. Sheep—Receipts. 300: lambs, unchanged aualitv and sons considered: few good to choice wool iambs. $6: bidding. $5.50 on half fat 89 lb., western lambs. By Times Special LOUISVILLE April 4.—Cattle —Receipts. 150: mostly steady, bulk common and medium steers and heifers. $3 509 4 50: b“st lightweights eligible around $5.50; bulk beef .tows and bulls. $3 down: low cutters and cutter cows. $1 2592 25. bulk stock calves salable. $4 5095 Calves—Receipts. 300; steady; good and choice vealers. $49 4 50: medium and lower grades $3 down. Hoes—Receipts 900 : 20c lower: 175-240 lbs . *3 75: 245-295 lbs . $3 50: 300 lbs. up. $3 10: 135-170 lbs $3 20) 130 lbs. down. $2 55: sows. $2 40 and stags $1 45. Sheep Receipts. 75: old crop sheep and lambs steary: bulk medium to good lambs. 5.50; common around $3.50; springers absent early slaughter ewes, $1.50422.50. Monday's receipts: Cattle. 675: calves. 414: hogs. 1.818, and shv 127. Shipments: ttle - „„ ,00: calf**. BUI; hogs. 472, and sheep, 83. r

WHEAT VALUES UNEVEN IN DULL TRADINMANGE Farm Board Holdings Less Than 10 Million Bushels, Is Belief. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Pres* Staff Correspondent CHICAGO. April 4.—Wheat was unsettled in a dull trade as the Board of Trade opened today with prices % cent lower to % cent higher. There was scattered selling in the July and buying of September. News was featurless overnight. Liverpool was firm but not as strong as expected, which caused light selling. Support was good. Corn showed independent strength, being unchanged to v * cent higher, barley also rising % cent. Oats was unchanged to % cent lower, but rye was unchanged. Provisions were firmer. Farm board operations at Chicago and Minneapolis Monday are believed to have reduced its holdings of wheat futures to below the 10,000.000 bushel mark. Liverpool was a g cent higher at mid-after-noon. Corn maintains it strength. Cash prices are slowly advancing but not enough to induce farmers to sell freely. The eastern shipping demand is good. Oats has been advancing with the other grains and is at the highest of the season. Chicago Primary Receipts —April 3—Wheat 681,000 Corn 626,000 Oats 335,000 Chicago Futures Range —April 4 WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. 10:00 close. May 05% .55% .55% .55% July 56% .56% .56% .56% September .. .57% .57% .57% .57% CORN— May 32 .31% .31% ,31 s * July .34 .33% .33% .33% September .. .35% '.35% .35% .35% OATS— May 19% .19% .19% .19% July 20 .19% .20 .20 September ... ... ,20 V* Mar 44 42% .42% .44 July 44% 43% .43% .44% September .44% .44 BARLEY— May 31% .31% .31% .31% July 32% .32% .32% .32% By Time* Special CHICAGO. April 4—Carlots: Wheat. 1; corn. 128; oats. 29; rye, 1. and barley. 24. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN By United Press CHICAGO, April 3 Cash grain close: Wheat —No. 5 red. 55%c: No. 1 mixed. 5Sc. Corn —No. 2 mixed. 31 %c; No. 2 mixed, old, 32Vc; No. 3 mixed, 30%®3i%c: No. 4 mixed, old, 32He: No. 2 yellow, old. 32® 32%c: No. 3 yellow. 31(031 Vac: No. 4 yellow. 30%®30%c; No. 5 yellow. 29%c: No. 6 yellow. 29c. Oats—No. 2 white. 20%@21c: No. 3 white. 19%020c: No. 4 white, 18® 19%c; sample grade, 16®17%c. Rye—-No sales. Barley—2Bo 42c. Timothy—s2.ls® 2.35. Clover —$6.7509.50. TOLEDO CASH GRAIN By United Press TOLEDO, April 3.—Cash grain close: (Grain in elevators, transit billing i Wheat —No. 2 red, 63%®64%c; No. 1 red, lo premium. Corn—No. 2 yellow-, 370 38c. Oats—No. 2 white. 23%024%c. Rye—No. 2, 49%050%c. Barley—No. 2. 35036 c. (Track prices. 28%c rate). Wheat—No. 2 red. 59®59%c; No. 1 red. 60®60%c. Corn —No. 2 yellow. 33®33%c: No. 3 yellow, 32 032%c;'N0. 4 yellow. 31031%c. Oats — No. 2 white, 20%@22%C; No. 3 white. 20® 22c. Toledo seed close: Clover—Cash, $6. Alsike—Cash, $6.20. Toledo produce: Buttery—Fancy creamery. 23c. Eggs—Extras, ll@ll%c. Hay—Timothy, per cwt, 75c. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHEAT City grain elevators are paving 51c for No. 2 soft wheat. Other grades on their merits. NEW' YORK COFFEE FUTURES —April 3 RIO High. Low'. Close. May 5.40 5.30 5.34 July 5.16 September 5.01 4.96 4.99 December 4.99 4.92 4.92 SANTOS March 7.01 6.98 7.01 M*v 7.71 7.64 7.71 July 7.40 7.33 7.40 September 7.16 7.13 7.16 December 7.07 7.02 7.07 CHICAGO FRUIT MARKET By United Press CHICAGO. April 4. Apples Tw'igs. bushel, $1.1501.25; Winesaps, bushel. $1.3501.40: Michigan Starks, bushel. $1.25: Michigan Greenings, bushel, 90c@$l. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: South-southwest wind, 8 miles an hour; temperature, 42; barometric pressure, 29.93 at sea level; general condition, clear'; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, 8 miles.

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Home Loan Bank Funds Barely Equal to Needs

Head of Indianapolis Unit Reports 30 Loan Groups Aided. “The investment of 5125.000.000 carried by the federal home loan bank act for the purpose of setting up a federal reserve system for building and loan associations is beginning to look like a very modest appropriation." in the opinion of Fermor S. Cannon, chairman of the board of the Federal Home Loan bank of Indianapolis, one of the twelve banks of the system. “This may be contrasted to a sum just ten times as great which the government, through the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, has used to bolster up the commercial banking structure of the country, up to March 1, and to the sum of 52.742.691.063, which represents the total of all loans authorized by the R. F. C. to that date. Moreover, the sum set aside for this home bank system is made on the basis of a preferred dividend return,” continued Cannon. Loss Was Expected “Recent dispatches from Washington have shown that the home bank system is operating at a loss. It was to be expected that organization work could not be carried on without a deficit, but the controller of the system, at Washington, estimates that by September the banks will have earned enough in interest on ndvances to building and loan associations to have absorbed their deficits. After June 30 the banks must be cn their own, each contributing its share to the support of the government appointed board and its employes at Washington. “I may say for the Indianapolis bank that it has been conducted with the greatest care in expenditures and that its March 31 deficit, representing all organization expense since Oct, 12. 1932, less earnings on loans recently made, was under SIB,OOO. Aids Thirty Associations “To date the bank has distributed mortgage relief money to thirty building and loan associations scattered throughout the district comprising Indiana and Michigan, and, in passing on the qualifications of ever sixty associations for future advances, has laid the ground work for a permanent reserve that should provide a reasonable mortgage service in those communities at all times. “The board of directors of one association at a single meeting recently, awarded fifteen loans for repairs and remodeling, with funds received from this bank, thus providing for a certain amount of employment and a substantial expenditure for materitls.”

Foreign Exchange

( Bv Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) —April 4 Open. Sterling. England $2.42% Franc. France 0393 3-16 Lira. Italy ,0512V* Franc. Belgium 1395 Mark. Germany 2379 Guilder. Holland 4035 Peseta. Spain 0845% Krone. Norway 1754 Krone. Denmark 1529 Yen. Japan 2145

Indianapolis Cash Grain

—April 3 The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Boa-d of Trade fob shipping point, basis 41% New York rate! were: Wheat—Strong; No. 1 red. 54 0 55c; No. 2 red, 53054 c; No. 2 hard. 53®54c. Corn—Strong; No. 3 white, 26027 c; No. 4 white, 25026 c No. 3 yellow. 240 25c; No. 4 yellow, 23®24c; No. 3 mixed, 23®24c; No. 4 mixed, 22023 c. Oats—Strong; No. 2 white. 16%§17cc: No. 3 white, 16®16%c. Hay (f. o. b. country points taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville) Steady; No. 1 timothy, $5.5006; No. 2 timothy. [email protected]. - —lnspections Corn—No. 2 white. 8 cars; Nr, 3 white. 3 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car: No. 1 yellow 6 carsjcars; No. 2 yellow, 10 cars; tfo. 3 yellow'. 29 cars; No. 4 yellow, 7 cars; No. 5 yellow, 1 car; No. 3 mixed, 3 cars. Total, 68 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 23 cars; No. 3 white. 28 cars: No. 1 mixed, 1 car; No. 2 mixed 5 cars; No. 1 red. 3 cars. Total. 60 cars. NEW YORK RAW SUGAR FUTURES —April 3 High. Low. Close. January 1.20 1.15 1.19 March 1.22 1.18 1.21 May 1.08 1 04 1.08 July 1.12 1.08 1.11 September 1.16 1.11 1.16 December 1.19 1.14 1.19

FISK RUBBER PLANT IS SOLD AT AUCTION Company Committee Buys Property for $3,030,000. By United Press CHICOPEE FALLS. Mass, April 4.—The plant and property of the defunct Fisk Rubber Company here was sold at auction today, to the reorganization committee of the company for $3,030,000. Representatives of the General Tire and Rubber Company of Akron bid up to $3,020,000 for the plant, but following a conference it was announced that the Ohio firm would not go higher. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notice* BENDER, ELIZABETH— Mother of Ferdinand Bender, Mrs. Eva W'alsh. Mrs. Anna Dailey. Mrs Caroline Davis of Indianapolis, and Mrs Marie Giinterman of Cleveland, passed away at her home. 1039 Prospect st. Funeral Wednesday. April 5. 2 p. m at. the J. C WILSON FUNERAL HOME. 1230 Prospect st. Burial Washington Park. MORRIS. WALLACE D.—Beloved husband of Marie M Morris and son of Walter V Morrls. brother of Mrs. Ruth Hancock. Mrs. Mane Sechrist and Mrs Elizabeth Reinhardt, passed away early Mondav Funeral '-ervices Wednesday 2pm at CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 193* W Michigan. Friends invited. Friends may call at funeral home PORTER. IRENE NEESE—Beloved wife of David E Porter, mother of Mrs Edward Larsh of Frankfort, Ind, and grandmother of Ruby Willoughby and Louise Burgess of Indianapolis, passed awav Monday a m. Funeral service 1.30 Wednesday at the residence. 2332 N Gale st. ;2 p. m . at the Brightwnod M E. church Burial Lutheran cemetery Whiiestown. Ind WEIL AND A- WILLOUGHBY in charge (Union City Und.i and Beuefontaine (0.1 papers please copv.l STEWART, DONALD IVAN—Age 22 bTloved son of George A and Mvrtle Stewart, brother of Mrs. Mildred Jones and Jesse Vernon and Maxine Stewart passed away Monday, 4 a. m Funeral Wednesday. 2 p. m . First Free Methodist church, 12th and Tecumseh sts. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. Friends mac call at the late home. 1537 Steele st. Apt. 1. after 2 P- m. SHIRLEY SERVICE. STEIN. SARAH E.—Of 1229 N, Temple sister of Matilda Schmidt. Ida Tavlor. Anna Sweet, Cuba Harper, Allie Gever of Chatham. Va, and Martha Lane of Phoenix. Ariz . passed awav Sunday Fu-/-ti A ritrr ,A HIRLEY RROS. CENTRAL CHAPEI, 940 N. Illinois st, Wednesday 3 .0- m - Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the rnanel. TRUSTY. HANNER ANN wife”of " Elmer Trusty, passed away Sundav. April 2 at residence. Miller st, and Eagle creek Fu?£!s'u Wedn r day - April *• at 2 p. m„ at 2225 Howard st. Burial I. O. O. F remetery Waverly. Ind. Friends invited For FINn’bROS 0 ' FUNERAL , HOME IT TA-1835 I MOOSE LOYAL ORDER OF Officers and membprs of Indianapolis it 0 ' T£ is is ,0 advise you of ™,°l Br g fhpr H A WASHBURN. F j ,n ?£ al Wednesdav afternoon. 2 o'clock at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME 1214 Prospect st. Members who can. please attend. S. L. Montgomery. Dictator; Wm. Anderson. Sec’v. 2 Cards. In Memoriams FINN -We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their manv acts of kindness and sympathy, also for the spiritual bouquets and beautiful flowers during the illness and death of our beloved sister and niece. MARGARET M FINN Especially do we thank the Rev. Spaulding and Herman. Dr. Clark and the nurses at Sunnyside sanitarium and Finn Rios, funeral directors. _ BROTHERS. AUNT AND UNCLE 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby Bt. Branch office, 1634 W. Morris Dr 2570 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 GRINSTEINEIrs ~ 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY £ TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444 J. C. WILSON Dr C321-OS2? 4 Lost and Found

REWARD TO FINDERS LOST ARTICLES that have been advertised as lost In this column will receive two guest tickets To See “THE BIG CAGE” at APOLLO THEATER IVhPn yon hare returned the article to Its owner, ask him to call Miss .loe. Rl-su.il. at TIMES WANT AD HEADQUARTERS and say that you have returned (he article and tickets will be mailed at once.

BlLLFOLD—Wednesday. March 22 with bills and check: owner’s name; vicinity HA ? 39B^ ton BUd and 34th ' Rewartf - FOX TERRlilß—Black and white pup; W. Michigan. Reward. BELOST—Lady's blue kid glove - on Vermont LI 2165 W6en EaSt and NeW Jersey - Call POCKETBOOK—BUck leather: lost downtown, or Illinois street car. Reward WM. THOMPSON. RI-551.3 WEDDING RING -Platinum. with dial mond. lost March 29th. Liberal reward IR-2518. 5 Personals CUT-RATE Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed ONE YEAR Round Crystals 14c i Main Springs ✓ Jewels I Cleaning CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Washington St. CHILDrtEN’S DENTISTRY Not an expense, but an j Investment. Good Teeth —Good Health. Or. Chester Miller Win ‘The Children's Dentist" Examination Free * 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI. 7281 °Y ER 1-000 three-letter words. 25c. Will _help win prizes. 4083 Boulevard Place. WANTED—A couple to be married on the Cadle tabernacle, Saturday. April *th. during the National Fiddlers' CallVl^M 1 ; vk*BßOck** i,lln * pi ‘ d ' STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! j }00 —6’< Bond Envelope*. ei nn 100—6x9 Bond Letter Heads. oI.UU • Three lines printed matter on each) Send SIOO in cash or monev order to Castor Bros. Printing Cos . 214 W Ohio. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call Ri 3441 Extension 372 L 8 AYRES A Cos j WILL locate anyone for anyone. 702 Iniand Bldg. RESULT producing Times - Want Ads Cost only 3 cents a word 6 Transportation MODERN 'TRAVELERS’ BUREAU Brevort Hotel. RI-2188. Cut-rate bus tickets to N, Y.. Phila.. Wash.. Pitts.. Col.. Day.. St. Louis. Tuiaa and west. Dependable service daily Ten per cent discount on all Cash Want Ads placed at Time* Want Ad Headouartera. 214 W. Maryland St.

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S Transportation

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BUSINESS SERVICE i Business Services BRICK: Concrete worx. remodeling hardwood floor, month.y payments. Reference. CH-1562-M_ CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cacib hickory cr reed. BOARD Os INDUSTRIAL AiD FOR B LlNrt HA-0583. CRt SHED STONE—Humus dirt for flowers] lawns; driven ays a specialty, grading. excaiating HE-4643. CURTAINS —Blankets. 20c <Sr 25c pair, laundry. Call. Deliver. Experienced. HE-3777. EXPERT nEFRIGERATION~ENGINEERS— Servicing, installation, repairing all makes of machines, service at all hours REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO 2038 N. Keystone CH-1321_ FURNlTUßE—Upholstering refinlshing. repairing guaranteed. Free estimates H. E GRAHAM 1220 N Alabama. LI--8169 PIANO TUNING and repairing Established 1912. WACHSMANN DR-53ii7 PREWAR prices on hardwood floors and refinlshing 506 W. 31st TA-67ti9 CINDERS CRUSHED STONiTfOR DRIVEWAYS IP-2820 FAMILY washings, nrath finished shirtS included. 10c 10. Call, deliver CH-1687. SUPER KLEAN SERVICE—RI-6006. Your home kleaned bv experts, esti. free. Your tugs kleaned "while vou wait." 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage ALLISON S—Experienced white men Mo via cheaper FREE estimates. LI-4105. ABRAHAM Transfer Cos Call LI-1924 for reliable, insured moving service BETTER Movine of Better Furniture J. E. YOni< & SON IR -0439 CALI,—G. A- O. Transfer for lorn! lore distance moving; insured: reasonable, HE-3339. FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later free hauling to storage. Moving $4 per load and up. Call RI-7750. 419 E Market St. MOVING HAULING. Rent anew truckl U-DRIVE IT. 39 Kentucky Are. Rl-7438. MOVING—Vans for all kinds storage. BEHRENT BIG 4. LI-7790; IR-7779 $2 UP—Local, overland: equip, co-rd. trucks; white men. anvtlme PETE S CH-2R7R MOVING ANYTIME $2 up: experienced white men LI-4105 PLASTERING- Any kind All work guarantced. Estimates free. IR-6079 SPECIAL RATES Local. long distance moving. J. H TAYLOR. RI-4265; DR--3071. STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted Part loads service OTTO J. SUESZ. RI-3623. RI--6561. CH-0699-W TRY-P. O RHOADES TRANSFER for careful moving: covered trucks. TA-5347. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CALI, CAMPBELL—RI-3696 level, expert paper hanger and cleaner; reasonable. CLEANING—Paper. 50c per room: immediate service: white: to years experlence. I ANNAN. BE-4723 EXPERT PAPER CLEANING, PAINT _WASHTNG. PAINTING HA-3763 R INTERIOR DECORATING—DuraIith Wall Textpr. 35e square vard. paper hanging. 10c roll: estimates f r pp BE-49R0-W. HELLO FRIENDS—Paper hanging reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. Call BURROUGHS BE-118.5-W PAINTER and contractor. We special!?# in house painting and interior decoiating; paper cleanirg Free estimates; work guaranteed. Rl-4143 PAPER HANGING—S 2; anv room: work guaranteed. Paper 5c and tip, LI-4290. PAPER cleanirg reliable, 50c and 75c Der room. HA- 1 928-M PAPER FURNISHED, hung. *3.75; kitchens painted. $7; woodwork washed. RI-1642. WALL PAPER cleaning. L. CANARY. 15 Years with HARRIG IR-7900. 7-d Cleaners and Dyers DEPRESSION—Rug cleaners. 9x12. sl, guaranteed'. 15 v-ars experience. CH-6142 RUG SPECIAL- 9x12 rug. cleaned, sued. $2; small rug, 50r: fluff, chenille made to order. Active Rug C'eanr.= _HA-3636 OVERSTUFFED, 3-piece. $5.30. rugs. $2; expertly cleaned in your home with modern equipment. Use 2 hours. DR--6558-R, RUGS—9xI2 cleaned and sized! $2. By this old reliable firm. W. N. FLY RUG CO, 2328 Brookside CH-2211. IN2TRU cTIONS 10 Schools. Colleges, Tutoring Aviation New complete ground course starting Wednesday. April sth. 35c per week. Tsrkington Aiiation Cos, BE-4400. Muntcipal Airport. >• FREE Hawaiian Guitar to each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO. 2108 Roosevelt Ave. HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male CITY LOTTLOWED FOR garden’ CHI 2794 MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 Consumers In Cities of Indianapolis. Brownsburg. Zionsville. Franklin. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and increase eierv month. Write immediately Rawleigh Cos, Freeport. 111, Dept. IN-n-38-8. 14 Help Wanted—Female MARRIED girl work for room and board; husband _pav_ board. HE-3738 AMBITIOUS WOMEN to train for executive position, with a large cosmetic firm, experience unnecessary. Our rapid expansion, calls for capable office manager* all oier the country. Specialized training furnished. Apply MISS LINDLEY. 620 People Bank Bldg 15 Wanted—Male or Female and wite on iruck farm. Inquire filling station. 33th and Pendleton Pk. 16 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED Hotel man with family w ants to operate camp or hotel any place. Will run on percent or salary basis. W. W ROBBINS KnighUtown, Indiana HOUSEKEEPER—By reliable voung woman best references 220 E St. Clair St

RENTALS __ ;17 Furnished Rooms i 29 —Living room, bedroom | TaZogZ 2 ° r 3 ' N ° ot,iie " roolr‘'rs--1 N. 121 1 a— Steam heated rooms. RI 2205 S 3nd UD- distance. SEVILLE. N.. 433—Nicely furnished front room, kitchen privileges; meals optional; garage. CH-0314 BROADWAY. 1415—Large front room. S6 - S(C 1 j employed, every convenience: nicely I furni.sheu. Ll-9546. BROADWAY 3334—Love’y room, 1 or T\ pri ate family, instant hot water, garage' ! reasonable. TA-1138. CENTRAL, 1333—Attractive room, next bath; private home: hot water heal. porch. LI-7148. CEN fHAL. 3319 Large front room, cross ven.iiatjon: suitable lor 2; meals optional. HA-2941-M. CENTRAL 3044—Lovely room, gentleman preferred. Private nome. meals optional. garage. CENIRAL, 2902—Large front and alcove* nicely furnished; suitable 2 or 3 $2 each; hot water TA-1549. C£N i RAL BUS—37OO North; attractive yZ om - hot orr. Leges, garage. DELAWARE" TT 2024 Nice attractive room, private bath; 1 or 2' very leasonable. HA-4C24-J. FALL CREtvK BLVD . 3466—Single or doub.c ideal for spring Private home. Call evenings RI-12<2 or WA-0684-W. GUILFORD. 5825—line Forest Hill home". Teifpr.one, laundry privileges car bus. case near $3.30 HU-3218. ILLINOIS. N. 1307—Ideal room i or 2: refined home, constant hot water garaza ontionai; reasonable ILLINOIS AT VERMONT—No 2 Bavov '~ti single: $5 50 double, extra large front. gentlemen, LI-8612. IRVINGTON—Web furnished room good 502*3 t: m<a ' s ODUor ‘ al - On car line. IRMASSACHUSETTS. 540—Steam heated! modern outside rooms. Simmons beds. running wter, $3 50 up, MERIDIAN. N~! 1927—Large front. well 2 Ur s3 , 5 l 0 ed HE-3422* I,vatorv " u!tabl * tor MERIDIAN. 2428 N—Nicely furnished room for 2 men, $6 50 each. Phone. garage. MERIDIAN N.. 3055—Cheerful room cross ventilation. 1 or 2 garage breakfast. eve dinner. TA-4734. NEW JERSEY N.. 226—Warm sleeping roomy $2 week. 35c a r.lght: steam heat. PENNSYLVANIA and 16TH—Vicinity warm attractive room Private bath, garage. optional. HE-1705, PENNSYLVANIA. N. 1855—Lovelr front; elso small room $3; splendid location: garage HA-2432 RUCKLE. 3313—Wi1l ihare attractive modern home with couple or 2 ladies. TA--3953. Ntw YORK! E. 3604—Large room, 1 or 2 gentlemen, modern, private home. $3.50 week. IR-2787.