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STOCKS IRREGULAR e o BT TINEIS RN 0 6% Tk 48 o lEE Credit Outlook Acts as Re- 4 4 Inv Corp.... ‘“ ‘“ 76% g 2 ; 1% 64 Stand Ol Caliz (43). 184 7T sou| striction on Bullish Senti- : §; ment—Advances Made. 65% 66% 190% 191 — 3 ‘T BY STANLEY W. PRENOSIL, 1% Associated Press Pinaneial Bditor, $3%| NEW YORK, Septewber 16—Thi 21 ~The et Ay 35y | stock market begsn the new week today Symington A.. ¥ 1 14 | with such nervousness as characterized trading last week still in evidence at 301 | times, but the list generally displayed & m firmer undertone, and operators for the 9% Tex Gulf Sul (4).... 78 69% % | advance were able to move a fairly ‘Texas & Pac (5). 1 160 159 |large assortment of utilities, ralls and 3 TexasPCAON grbl). o 15 1o4 lpecnlaalu’ed -I;xbchmuuy ‘higher, 'oxas el outlook Tregarded Nor Ger Lloyd(3.41), . 2 B51% m % ‘Thatcher Mfg. 35 38% | rather troublesome. o':lil r: Northern Pae (5) 40 | newed a little firmer at 7 per cent, North Pac et (5). 1 106 05% 3 12%| and was in limited suj at that Norwalk Tire & R Asso. 52 1 y 1 e. Bankers ge: predicied Tide Wat Asso pf(8) 88 money during the next few days, Tide Water Ofl pf(5) 95% | as the full effect of the quarterly in- Timkn Det Axle t3 67 31 | come tax payments and $‘e Treasury ‘Timken Roller (3). lll% refinancing are felt. Tobacco Prod 1.40. Pressure against the shorts in the OmnibusCorp. . . Tobaceo Pr A (1.40 15% last hour caused several substantial ad- Omnibus pf A (8) ‘Tob Prod ctfs 1.40. 13%1 vances in the utilities, which were ac- Oppenheim Col (5), 13% | companied upward by & number of ofl Gen'l Food Corpn (3) 93 0% Otis Elevator (6) Transue & W (1)....: 47% | food, rail and railroad equipment Gen Gas&El A Otis Steel. . Trico Prod (2%).... 10 bé% 2% 52% | sues. American & Foreign Power was 72 08 Otls Steel pr pf (1) -U- run up nearly 8 points to the new peak Owens 111 Glass (4).. Underw-El-Fisn(4).. 58 164 |of 282, Chicago Great Western preferred 9 29 ;ue‘::&relhm'lninndgvmmolsm po lpDelled neral 51% | Westinghouse Air Brake, Air mm 281%| American Power & Light, Hershey Chocolate preferred and Royal Dutch. The close was firm. Business News Scanty. The day’s business and industrial news was-meager and generally not of a character to influence the market. The California crude ofl production figures for last week were somewhat dis- appointing, showing a fairly substantial increase, despite expectations of satis- factory results from the gas conserva- tion law, which became effective the 1st of the month. The week end busi- ness reports appearing from various uht;r.li'om Inl &e mum.r.yLl revealed littl@ change in the “gener: tisfs S “g y satisfactory Renewed pressure against such stocks as United States Steel, American Tele- lphone and International ‘Telephone, which sagged a couple of points or so during the morning, caused consider- able uneasiness, but they were quickly taken in hand by the bull faction, and these losses were wiped out by early afternoon. = Opening Is Higher. e market moved ly hi 'h" Univ Pipe & Rad Utll Pwr & Lt A (e2) X2l gme '2: ‘rfifiumbs\‘zrpngo\?;ud 2’.‘;‘ IA. V- Radio 1% points, Columbia anho- Vadsco Sales.....oo. 1 8 phone, Sears, Roebuck and Western Vanadium (14) . 65 9T Electrical Instrument 1 to 1% points. Vick Chemical(2%). 113 474 Amerlun Telephone was an isolated 9% Virginia-Car Chem.. 3 11% pot, sagging 2!, points. Virginia-Car 6% pf.. = 5 35% lnduitrhl and trade news coming to hand over the week end was generally 2 reassuring, and bankers looked for oomliumxvedly plcm.éll'lult l::;u money for a couple of days, un e Treasury off its overdraft made at the n&'fiz };::n in connection witk its refinanc- ‘The nervous liquidation apparent last week was not altogether gunt, how- ever, and some irregularity ped out before the end of the first half hour. Bullish operations were pressed for- ward with vigor in some of last week's favorites. Commercial Solvents, which has proposed & 10-for-1 splitup; jumped 23 points to another record price at 553.-MColflmthurmew-rmrd price of 12013 Stone & Webster increased its_gain 1 | to 3 points, and New York Central and ‘Central American Tank mounted more than 2 points, the latter reaching a new mord level. American Smeltin Johns Manville, U. S. Rubkl’. Ball more & Ohio, Lackawanna, Air Redu tion, Underwood Elliott lnd Interna- tional Nickel rose 1 to 13, points, the last named turning over in blocks of 5,000 to 10,000 shares. Such leaders as U. S. Steel and Inter- national Telephone, however, slipped back 2% points. May Department Stores, which had a vinlm'. upcur[e late last week, lost 5 points. Chemical sagged 3%, and Pullmm 5 | Anaconda and Republic !'eel ‘were lmong issues losing a point or two. lundy to - FRANKUN NA"[]NA[ 169% 101 Abraham Strauss.... 750 . 389 Adams Express (5).. 26 Advance Rumley 1% Ahumada Dead.. 95% Air Reductn (14% 36 Alr Wal El Ap(3% Rubber. Prov. | ~Prev. 1920~ Close. Closs. | High. Low. nuu:m mnm Low. Mfl- ll “% Il“ 36% 35% | 44% 384 Stand Brands (1%),. 844" 42% 413 42% 18 34% 31% 32 4% 8% 4 41% 41 41% !a“ 43% T Many Attend Formal Inspec- L €1é5 aat 14 tion’ Handsome “* New Offices. 116% 115% 83 BY EDWARD 116% 115% With a constant st unorbub-u business men and regfilar patrons, the d and udelcd branch Fflnm Netional Bark, at 1111 Connecticut ave- nue, wt‘l'l opetneglor i inspection todsy : period of STONE. 7 52 61 10 121% 119% 3127 126% 1 2 26 24 12 6% 2 82 Telautograph (1) 2 ‘Tenn Cop & Ch (l)..| 10 19% ‘Texas (3) 238 70% o ;—v—nunanuommnnunao.--)n--sa 1721 168% 101% 99% T4% 3% 47% 46 2 29 3 88% 88 banking equipment 184% 172% standing out to 78 splendid advan- tage amid the great Thumber of flowers Of1 Well Supply. Oliver Farm Equip. Olivr PFrEqpf A(8).. Olivr Fr Ep cv pt(3). g 102% Am Locomotive (8).. 147% Am Mach & Fdy(t5). 50 Am Metal (3). 113% Am Metal pf (6. 81% Am Pow & Lt (11). 98% Am Pow & Lt pt (6). 40% Am Ra&Std San1%. 22; B. Coch: Siwith which the °on B Cochran. -‘Fn.nklln does business. President John #IB. Cochran and Vice President Thomas 2/P. Hickman took the leading part in -:&elwmlnu dtheMVMng;s au;nd showing lem aroun any directors were also {lpresent and will remain at | e 64% 1%» A;l;:r‘nmlfi-(.c.’.) . c;x‘z,xecx:‘x u_t‘l‘:e reception ends at 9 o'clock e The bank has a limestone facade 62 WEE S .00 4 'am wide and 54 feet high. The Itallan| 7 ~ 3 Am Ship& Com. i {frenaissance style has been introduced 34 Am Em & Ref (0), ... 78 ¢ithroughout the facade, and in the e S e 7 PacificGas & K (3).. 244 Pacific Lighting (3). 35 Pacific Oll stubs..,.. 7 Packard Motor (15). Packard Mot (new).. Gen Refrac (14). Pa Petroleum. . Gillette Safety R (5) Gimbel Brothers. ... Gimbel Bros pf (7).. Glidden Co (m2) Gobel (Adoif). . Park Utah, ..., Pathe Exchangi Pathe Exchange A. ower portion three massive arched 43% Am Snuft (n).. :Z)penlng? 26 fect high have been con. 56 AmBtesl Fay (3) tructed. The banking room e e e long. The equip- 71% Am Sugar Reg (.00 10 ent is wholly new, the cageless counter 1)dea having been adopted. The safe de- iposit vault for depositors has been lo- ted on the first floor, the coupon ths being in close proximity. The - l.nkllwhns-blgvlult{onuo'nuu +in the basement. Provisions for Expansion. Space for the officers has been re- rved in the front of the lobby and here is also a large committee room e e I veriie od = ®ithe banking room generally, consist f French and Belgian marbles, bronze d black walnut. The floors are of mram tile and marbled linoleum and he free-standing furniture is of bllck valnut. The officials have looked han now being used b; ithe removal of & ‘partition the present amkmg quarters can be exactly Sihe ki Al by driif | 30us 1964 Ateh T & 8 Fe (10) fh B sl ol o A8 SEkb 3 % At st Line (7. Rbrme&:gennz Lol ol the| *77% 53% Atl Refining (12).. Clair are its tellers and Miss Ruth Gaff- | 180 90 Atias Powder (€ ney, bookkeeper. Officers of the Frank- . Jin National Bank are John B. Coch- ““fan, president; R. A. Todd, vice presi- dent; Thomas P. Hickman, vice presi- dent and cashier, and Samuel M. Thrift, 4. G. Stephenson, Harry E. Mercier, 2'B. L. Bauserman and George R. Suter, S ectors. ate “William H. H. Allen irectors are 3 G §iJohn B. Cochran, R. E. Duvall, W. H. 33% Barnsdall (12%) 4 Gardner, Ernest Gichner, Herbert Gug- 20 ~BeaconOfl.... ! gegheim, E. F. Hall, Thomas P. Hick- 934 Beatrice Cream j man, George A. Harris, Walter smmn 78 ~Beech-Nut Pack (3). & Hutchins, Charles P. Light, P. 80% Bele N Ry ptuf (16) 4O'Hanlon, Henry Tait Rodier, Chanes dix Aviation (2). ilM. schneider and R. A. Todd. i Three Bank Stocks Out Today. il Three bank stocks appeared during %ithe trading on the Washington Stock Exchange today. Forty-three shares ,,ol National Blnk of Washington sold t 305. One share of Federal American *'National moved at 332 and the rest of ijthe trading was in Riggs. 5, 70, shares of Riggs National sold at 17, four points under e cl g sale ‘last Friday. Just at the close of the 79 Bklyn-Man pf (6). 1itrading session, however, a single share 60 Bro'’kl'n & Queens pt. sicame out on the board at 621. The stock MS'A e siclosed with 616 bid and 625 asked. | 51} 384 BrownShoe 1234)... ! Capital Traction sold at 93 in small ilots. Potomsc Power 5% per cent pre- ng. . t opened at 1061, and closed at 105%. sRailway & Electric preferred also figured | )in small sales at 97% and 2 Merganthaler Linotype sold exdivi- ldend at 10433 and %. Most of the ns were in bonds, $3.000 'Potomac Electric Consolidated 5s selling fat 100 and $5,000 Railway & Electric '4s changing hands at 843 %. | Heard in Financial District. 98% 78 Canada DryGaA (6). ot S YacoPreeldent | 266% 218 Canadian Pas (10). 4has returned from his vmfion il A }‘)m&‘z":;" {mostly in Pennsylvania. ‘,‘,& ’gg gf;‘ sl (o Arthur Foreker, manager of he Wash | 103 88 SOeqL (i e 59 40% Cent Alloy Steel (2). was back at his desk today from his| 30 gax Cerrode Pasco(S).. 32 164 Certain-teed Prod. .. vacation. He plans to divide his time e e becaraics, bet:reen Washington and Epping Fo: 23% ;g* gg: g,.“ g,".,.né_ 7 3 138 138 63% reat Westn pf. Eugene E. Thompson, head of Crane, | 8% 95, Gl TN PaPac.. . » A o Southern Pacific t6). 10:30 AM...oore. 548,600 12:00 Noom {Parris & Co., returned a few days ago 424 43 e 8 e o Tacifo| 68% 46% ChiMil St PAPacbf. 6 ol Southern Rwy (8). " 1:30 P st .o+ 2,720,400 'Fgg:;t C e 2 > 1084 27w 6% Spaiding A G (1.60). 54 3 Dividend. riiss a5 styen in o s pang-Chalfant. . cash based Quarter] George L. Starkey, president of the 48% Chi Pneu T pf (3%). Sparks Withington o L 163 115 ChiR1& Pao (1)«ves Spencer Kelg(1.60).. o 8 el RIS T praterreg tock. YRR each o i ooy Eoman | 102% -98% ChiR1& Paopt (). Spicer M. . 3 aPad thia o ':f-n ..{,‘“;'”,‘;e’r"gm‘,’e S i ang. the | 1084 1054 Chi R1& Pacpf (7). Spicer Mfg pf (3). ... s 16% u.“h m ilAllegheny Mountains. 524 2% Chiias Co.(340) o2 15 92 uH Spiegel-May-St (3).. i 8% 10 stock K Pin 3% METAL MARKET. " Other Financial Notes. 185 66 Chrysler Corp (3). :f ring the last week in iifa] S3% 49 CityIos SN (3.80),. “OUTSIDE” CALL LOANS i S vk FAR FROM EXHAUSTED| oiZY JORE. Stemter 2.0, Utd Cigar Stores(1). Utd Cgr Stor ctfs(1) 1 35% Am Sumatra (3)...e Pennsylvania RR(4). Pere Marquette (18). % Phelps Dodge (3) Phila Co 6% bt (3). Phila&Read C& I. Philip Morris (1).. Phillips-Jones (3). Phillips Pete (1%) Plerce-Arrow A.. Plerce Arrow v! ). raham-Paige. . Granby Consol (1).. Grand Union..... Grand Unfon pL(4. Granite City Stl (3 Grant WT (1).. Grt North pf (5). Grt North pfet (l). . Grt Nor Ore (s1% ). Grt West Sug (2.80). 63 Grisgby Grunow @o. 205 Guantanamo Suga; 1 Plpe & Fdry (2). Pipe 1st pf (1.20) Realty (5).... Rubber Rubber 1. Smelt Ref (ns). U S Steel (1) U S Steel pf (7). Hahn Dept Store Hahn Dept 8 pf(8%4) 19% Artloom (2). 7" Havena mies iy 26% Art Metal (1 i Hayes Body bt ‘Chocolat Haraney Choa bt 147 Hoe (R) & Co........ Holland Furn (e2%). Houd Hersh B (1%). Househd Fin pf (3).. Household Prd (14). Houston Oll........ 1 Howe Sound (14%). Hudson & Man (23, Hudson Motor (5) Hupp Motor (£3) acaaageadqa LU T Pittsburgh Coal... Pittsburgh Coal Pittsbeh Screw Pitts Terminal Co Pitts & W Va (6 Poor & Co (12). P Rican Am To lA)'I P Rican Am To (B).. Postal Tel & Cof (7). Prairfe 0 & G (2%).. Prairie Pipe L t4%.. Pressed Steel Car. .. Pressed §t1Cof (7). o Auburn Auto (3¢). 11% 5% Austin Nichols. 35% 22% Autosales... 20 14% Aviation Corp. Del olalnn=Beman oo o 2 1 w;laorf Systm (1%) 6 Walworth (1.30) 19 Ward Baking B. Ward Baking pf (7 Warners Bros P 133 'u Warn Br P pf(2.20)... Warner-Quinlan (2).' 19 Warren Bros (15)... Warren Fdry & Pipe Wess Oll & Snow(2). Wess O & Sn of (4).. Westn Dairy (B).... Western Maryland. . Western Pacific. ... Western Pacif pf.... Westefn Union (8) Westngh Air Brk(2) Westngh EI&M (4).. Weston El Instru...- Westvaco Chlor (2). White Eagle Oll (2). White Motor (1).... White'Rock M S (3). White Sewing Mach. Wilcox Oil & Gas. ... Wilcox Rich(A)2%.. Wilcox Rich B (c2).. Willys-Over (c1.20). Willys-Over pf (1) . 1 Pub!'cN-YDf")... 1 Pullman Corp (4)... 176 Punta Alegre Sugar. 3 Pure Ofl (1% 56 Purity Bakeries 59% Baldwin Loco (n 115% Balto & Ohio (8 Balto & Ohio pf ( 64% Bang & Aroos (3% Independ O11 & G (2) 48 Indian Motor Cyel 1 indian Refining. Indian Refining ct Ingersol Rand (15% Inland Steel (3% ) Anspiration (4)... - Radio Corp. ... Radiopf A (3%). Radio pt B (6). Radio-Kelth-Orph A. Rallway & Exp (2).. Reading (4)..... Reading 1st pf (2). Reading 24 pf (2) Real Silk (5). Rels (R) & Co. s (R)&Co 1 Remington-Rand. Reo Motors (t1. Rep Iron & Stl (4) eynolds Spring. Reynolds Tb B(: Richfleld O11 (2 Rio Grande Ofl (k! Ritter Dental (234) Rosaia Ins (2 20) Royal Dutch (ai meBomnnm ot Int Nickel of Can(1) 35% Briggs&Stratton(2). Intl Papd P A(2.40. 38% Brockway M T (3)... Int Tel & Teleg (2).. Isiand Creek Coal(4) Inter Dept St (2).... Sfill'ly Stores (3) Investors Equity(2). 6 9. st Lead (13! S_—— StisSen Fran () St L-San Fran pt 381 Bucyrusov pf (2%). 42 Bullard Co (12)..... 62% Burr Add Mach(80¢) 3% Butte Copper & Zinc. 28 Butterick Co. 192% 120% Byers (A M). 37% 31% By-Prod Coke (1). Jewel Tea (3) Worthington Pump. Worth Pump B (6). . .| Foreign exchanges opened erfhl‘.rg 2) 4 firm, #’l"l sterling cables up 1-16 of 3 Wrigley Wm (4) cent st $4.84 11-16. Kan City Sou (5). - 6 Kan City Sou pf (4 Firm Expands. Kaufmann DS (1%). Kayser Sulius (4) NEW YORK., September 16 (#).—The Keitb-Albes-O pt | McKesson_& Robbins, wholesale drug: o gists, of Bridgeport, Conn., have chased the Van Vieet-Ellis Corpora manufacturing chemists of ,Memphis, ‘Tenn. Young Sp&W Sharp & Do of (33 Shattuck (F G) (1).. RIGHTS Shell T&Tra(a2.40). Am Comi Alcohol. ... Shell Union (1.40). .. Am Tob B 1 Shubert Theater (5). 4 1 % Autosale: Simmons Co (3). Consolid Gas of N Y. Stmms Pet (1.60) Coty Inc.....Sept 20 Sinclairofl (t23%). K Skelly O1l (2). Snider Packing. . Snider Packing pf. Solvay Am In pf 5%. 8o Porto R Sug 12%. Zenith Radio (2).... EXPIRE Kimberly Clrk(3%).. Kinney GR (1) 1 14 Mathieson Alk (rts). 45 Murray Corp...Oct1 30 2 NatDairy % Warner Pic .Sept 30 446 12 8% Southern Cal Ed (2). Sales of Stocks on New York Exchange. Service GiLLeT & Co. BANKERS INVESTMENT BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. Teleshone. National 2460 Viinsurance companies, with total assets | 4721 S L i) New Securities siof $12,000,000,000, invested 63.5 per.cent glof their funds in mortgage loans, 344 iper cent in bonds and 2.1 per cent in lan 881 Col Gas & El (2). stocks 105% 88 Col Gas&E rets ptpd. 16 Lor{llard (’) Loutsians Ofl. LouG&ELA ( Partly by estimate and partly bY | gag By the Assoclated Press. . steady; No. 2, Pennlyl'l.lfll‘ 20.. MIM NEW YORK, September - 16.—New H) The local office of the Washburn % lkcrasby Co. announces that the directors of General Mills, Inc, have declared a i{ uarterly dividend of $1.50 per share on pr:(ernd stock, payable 1 'b‘; a{gckholders of record on Septem- #iber : i W. L. Marshall, formerly ulmmm 4 manager of the Victor Talking Machint Co and one of the riost widely hzovn nalities in the music industry, has B:en appointed general advertising Radio- thg executive offices of the-company in s New York. Would Check Insurance Losses. " Lapsed life lnaurwca eonsmutu one of this country’s economic ‘wastes, according to Wulh.m Montgom- | ery, president of the Acacia Mutual | Life Association, who declares that in inimize this huge an- 'will perform & notable service. Last year not less than $7, 04 265,428 of life insurance lapsed, the ‘the insurance company’s pock A large share of the blame for the enp’mdnnnngx ;2;“")‘; og‘l: ery \Ipon ;?thh jontgom - ‘ods of énunnce ullmc ‘which all too 1 frequently are employed. . omremedyfurmhpnwohhmn constructed that COPPER AND TIN. ‘More than 200,000 commercial users ! of tin and copper are now in business {iiin the United sgm -:lzmmgw 0 8 prel ary survey com| | National Metal Exchangz. This e tge ! includes only individusls or 88% b66% Columb Graph(87¢c). 330 228% 121% Columb Carbon 14%. 33 6 43 Co 79 Contl Insurance (2). 13 Contl Motors (80¢). gl‘ Cantl Oil of Del. 1 30% Crossley Radio (31). 21 98% 42% CrownCork & Seal.. 2 73 18% Crown Zellerbach (1) 4 21 85 Crucible Steel (5). 16 113% 4 6 8% Dome Mines (1).... 38 Dominfon Strs(1.20) lflu 105 Drug Corpn (4)..... 92 47% Dunhill Inter (34).. Pot Nre Mayt 12X l’::‘l Co 1st vfll). Mengel Co. . lntroflnldv! (l "). vl uulun Seaboa! H lami Copper u). - 6 Illenln«n St1(13). Mid:Continent P (8). Middle States Oil.... Middle States Ofl et.. Midland Stl pf +10%. Mo Kan & Texas. lfcxlll'l‘cvl(fl. M Mulllnlll:........ Munsingwear (13%) 9% 93% 102% 101% assumption, the Alexander Hamilton mo, 1uoqu.so. Alabama, u(mnm Institute tenders the possibility that the ratio of brokers’ loans Against the $3,500,000,000 brokers’ loans from non- sources there is likelihood that at_least ‘10 500,000,000 is available for call loans from outside sources at the time. Amrmni“':’mthe current issue of the. institute’s . less Condi weeuy wmmm this amount Ko].lawl $2,000,000,000 available rmm 'M ‘!M 62. future, X “spot, New York, 6.90; Eut st. I.flllll. 6.7006.75. Zinc 'steady; East St. Louls, spot and future, 6.80. Antimony, 8.75. Quick- stlver, 124, MARYLAND TOBACCO SALES. securities offered today include: Reliance International Corporation, units consisting of one share of cumula- tive preferred stock, $3 convertible serles, and one share of class A com- mon stock at $68:50 a unit, plus ac- crued dividend. Offered by Estabrook BALTIMORE, Semnber 16 (Spe- 4 cial) —Both receipts and sales of Mary- ’lul tobacco decline investments trusts, $5,652,000,000 avail- | wore) able from worhng cash of domestic corporations and: $3,000,000,000 avail- Soveign private. Savesbors, torelgns cor: prival vest s Wflmm Qndbmn houses direct. SHORT-TERM SECURITES. ~ (Reported by J. & W. Seligman Co.] 00 Ss 1987.. i . ur l eo‘mllli papf e FF FwE SRR PR 53888388588z ey’ & 8eFesHstersess bbb iyt tions for Maryland leaf per 100 pounds: In- ferior, 7.00a10.00; frosted, 800“00. _fid. common_and 5“““"00 00830, S e e g, compon o i me, llmfifl' fancy, M)WIMN leeunda, common to good common, 700-2000' :n;fl\l,l‘n, no%souoo- seconds, good to , 34.00a45.00; upper ‘country, burley, Huge Gasoline. Cargo. TIMORE, Beptember 16 (Spe- Priced at 87 and interest, 7.60 per cent to mtum.y by the National City Co., Hkluel s”xmnlcuet & Co. and the J. enry Schroder Banking o n, res no-| on w.wck. Priced at $35 & lhll!w Offered Harris Corporation, .zann Detroit Corporation and All i uena\! corpon " America e tion, mea at sgu - share. TOffersd by $2,000, 000 Plant ‘San | October 1, 1935 to 1959, Priced to d °5.25 cent. ok Xy Plan 18-Cylinder Car. ‘We Invite Applications for FIRST TRUST LOANS on Improved Property in o U PERT oS or tole ta Tesopnises ov s fnancial sna cigity and calls for Anancial Mfl- t by speclaltsts in that particu; Such e Tees are- quite Doss"mu»; NEW YORK, !epmbn 16 (#)—The Murray Corp (a3). .. Motor Co. of General 40 Myer(FE)& Bre (3) 1 tions fabricating o1 purcbasing -mclu 227% 168 " Eastman Kodak(18). B 119% “81% Naih Motors (... 51 85 84 Eaton Axle& 8D, 63 $lu 58 61 6 s 1 ton Axle (X :‘;,'.fi,,g e mn:uterfllymr w 174 xzus Elee Auto Lite (6] 150% 150% ice m 18% Electric Boat.....o. 5 10% 10% 10% 88 Wfl‘%& i ol

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