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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, . 1930, T e REINANCIADY w8 A_]13 RETAL SALES GAIN ||~ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE _||ST0CKS IRREGULAR | [ o BONDS e [ADVANCE IN BOND Recelved by Private Wire Direct t- The Star Office. 200 20% . 4+ L1z 9% 99 99 which shows those stocks to be sold in odd lots only. 23 154 Consol Bim(l)..... 2 20 2 233 Lib3s..... 4 106% 106% 106% s y 8 18 Consol Filmpt (3).., 4 23% 23% 23 Lib 16t 4% 5. 10030 101 6 e o e MG 96% Consol Gas N ¥ (4).. 807 114% - Lo ‘S0 —Prev. 1930~ . : } ; ’ y i i i 101 019 Convertible and Second- Washington Trails Baltimore 5 2"~ sdite, Se3me, wor, oo 25| 080 3FF SRACERT ™) w | Profit Taking Reduces Gains 5 25 an =y in Helping Establish T A et R O s Made at Opening—Bulls 101 10424 10416 104 16 100w 100% 100%| Grade Rails Featured in 31% 23% Adams P! . - 85 10710 107 10710 231 23 AdamsMillis (2)...; 2 23 23y 39 Contl Baking A. 105 105 105 3 iy : < 51117 116 11117 . m‘; 101% 101% 10% | Record High Quotations. Record for Month. 1 Ths Aavanes mumler 21 PP e S O e L Rt T FOREIGN. Pac T & T 1st b 102 - 102 14 AhumadaLead...... 8 % % % 4 4 Contl Can (234). Sales. High. Low. | Pao T & T 5863 203 103 4 118 Air Reduction (3) 227 Contl Dia Fibre ( 5 88 1 % " Pan Amer Pef 102% 1021 1024 BY. F. H. RICHARDSON. By EDWARD C. STONE. Alr Way E1 Ap(2% 129 29 29 '29% 59 Contl Insur (2.40) 9% 9 BY STANLEY W. PRENOSIL, Paramount 6s 1947, 28 991 99 99 An analysis of department store sales 1% 8 708 5% Continental Moto: 3 5 Assoclated Press Pinanclal Editor. Argentine May 61.. 967 . Phila Co 63 67. 7 Spectal Dispatch to The Star. analysis of department sf : o <| NEW YORK, February 6.— Bonds 9 T % 8% 3 21% Contl Oil of Del. 2 . NEW YORK, February 6.—Frequent|Argentine 6sOct69 13 g L _| Phila & Read 68 49.. s S t}:d;m‘ iy t‘;‘:tflc‘ |m Y 515 Alleg Corp pf (5%) 101 18‘2):/5 1ot | 99 : 6 971 shifting of speculative sentiment im- |Argentinefiim6s.. 1 ERIMPERGIre Bl e 9 S| TG e R g e 3 Ve sales 9514 orp P! . (1 Y - ” December, which showe , 5 Alleg 02% 101 2 6 Argentine 6s A.... 9 9 Postal Tel & C5%s 2! 2 year today, under the influence of rted considerable irregularity to to- 6s B 1 , 9 Cpf (5%)xwW.. 142% 140% Corn Prod pf (7).. : A R W gularity Argentine 6s B. 9 Pr S st o8 1 ta ohtaer 22 Epseca) 253 Allled Ch & Dyetné). 276 280 278w | 33 2414 Coty.Inc (k2)....... 68 1% 30% 0% day's stock market. Prices opened | Australia 4%s b 5 Punta Alegre T somewhat casier money, the dropping reserve districts in the country, has o 2 9% Allis-Chalmers (3).. 230 61% | 29% 25 Cream of Wht(t2%). higher, then rea before | Australia 5s 1055 3 96% 096% | Of the Bank of England rate from 5 to been completed by the Reserve Bank 591 AlphaportCemt (3. 2 9| 13 9 CrexCarpet......., 1 1 s o SO Australia 65 1957 R reia o os 44 95% 95% | 414 per cent and the prospect of & cut of Richmond and reveals the fact that 18 AInereBRCoRD2). 17 9214 861 Crucible Steel (k6) 2 897 9 midday, when selling pressure was re- | 2S00 Richfle] 5 o it e ol Bnuin&rje, rn'ih;Ir lmndwu!:::l\sw;!é E 27% Am ArgiculChpf... 1 4| 113 110 Crucible Steel pf (7). 40s ] |newed against some of the high-priced 100% 100% 100% made this enviable record possible. tle 6 3 95 95 9 2 77 Am Bank Note (13). 4 Yy 1% % Cuba Cane Sugar. s A A | industrial speclalties. Heavy buying of g:l‘:‘h‘l’;“;“‘ % 5 100 99% 99% | While activity was greater in had been presumed that the steady 61 Am Bank Note pf (3) 508 % % Cuba-Cane Sug ctfs.. Government had made business here Film and a sel £ utll- | Belgtum 63 T 1014 | e it & ek v Banveag X and a selected group of util- | Belglum 9% 109 98% 98 98 | roal sues, was e -grade 40% Am Bosch Magneto.. 2 4 K 3% 2 Cuba Cane Sugar pf.. ilies turned the i up- | Belglum 7s 1955. ... hi better than anywhere else in the United 46% Am BrakeShoe(240) 9 49% 49% 49% 493 13% 9 CubaCo 3 ward again in_ the rseeu‘;; D tarmioct | Beigtam 322 ELimifa e gterg:mefihtmn:m};zef TR ng{et*-n e A R A i e 118% AmBrS&F pf (7).. 108 125 125 125 9 év. gu:fl:-flp mfl - i 5 Trading failed to maintain the brisk | Belgium 7% . 81024 102% 102% | Liberty bonds and U. S. Treasury s ot Tos i 1 s 8% Am Brown BovElec. 15 13% 13% 18% 14 48 4l ALy E R ). 7 pace set in the first 4,000,000 share | Belgium 8s. i est Bell 6. . 104 103% 104 | obligations improved from 2-32 to 8-32 per cent above sales in the same terri- 60 Am Brown BEDf(7) 40s 65% 65 65 65 8% 6% Curtlss Wright Corp. 49 session of the year yesterday. H 5 4 Southw: TN J 46 10214 102% 102% | and stand now within & small fraction Gring the. Sear’ 1025, encesaca 1058 | 193 11T Am Can (4). g b b S LS IR TR Call money renewed at 41, per cent, R OLNTev: 11 ae o el ot i g et ot the Toat e Yt 2 78% AmCar y . 2 % 807% % & . = ut again dr he offi- 9 g 9 9 i o $ sales by an average of 3.2 per cent, the 110 AmCar&Fpf(7)... 1111% 111% 111% 112 | 36 28% Davison Chem. . LR sm o%mui’z“?é’&" Lk s“fi’e‘dmxi the 5 TennCop6sB44... 4 99% 9915 99 ’(‘,’g,?,gf:,‘,‘i,,';‘“fl‘i ;_‘,“;*.‘,':‘;“:y,fi:fi:““,/::' percentages being based on reports flo}r‘" 36% Am Chicle Co (12%). 45 45 43%| 27 25 Debenham’s (a232). 4 25% % 17415 172Y | outside market. Time money and com- B3 % ~75% | Tex Corp ov B8 1944 133 1013 101% 1014 | U7 Guis San Francisco “A” 48, Great ;’i& l‘:l‘:id:l‘;fi: . dewfig‘:&?fgflfigffl‘stg:t ths £ 4+ Am Com Alco(n1.60) 29 20 30 | 17415 161% Delaware & Hud (9). mercial paper were unchanged. Wall |B 5 Y Transcontl Oil 634 99% 99% 99%| NGirthern 7s, Chesapeake & Ohio gen- fifth Gistrics increase was ehicfly. due 3 A Buropcantien:-: 0" G i doy| L2 136, puLekEW .. S8 1S Whetiter the New York Fenmal Reserve : 7 | O Rab Tat et bues: 24 304 85 304b| Gincy g6 St womta Cacneangon, de to a gain of 6.2 per cent in Baltimore | gq); g8y Am & For Power 95% 95% 98%| 35% 30% Dovoe& R, A (2.40). 3 Bank would follow the ion of the State T o - h Y 88 ulney 4s all gained fractionally, Ine stores, although Washington stores also | jogi, 107~ Am&Forn Pwr pf(7) 107% 107% 168 | 107% 106% Devoe & R 1st pt (7).1008 6% L REOR o et et O Gt b 1007 100% 100% | land Steel 4%s, Duquesne Light 4ba; = o2 - ank of England in cutting the redis- Powe et & s e SRR T) e e Amerom T s 1 s R | AT By A SR SIS 1 | oo g Bmiatii: 5 i g 3| chisasiie G S0 Db Hover Taguy of which depend to & consider. | 22 e AmHideaLen nsr(” i aon 2 o B T % Chila 63 60..... 8% | walworth s 45 8% 89% 89w | General Motors Acceptance 6s and L 20% 3 was agree many quarters thaf ' e . sble deprs upon fual e Bewy ol B B Ammomemeahiss 3 B oh o '3 m | lowerlng ot the rate Talgnt b “mart | CH 81855 ; 375 5] e v Comiaerable isrest tn P .| 39% 364 Am R € . w_weeks later, but some | C o 1929; this group of stores averaging & | 43y 35% Am International (2) 3 : : % 15 Duplan Silk (1). ; B [ ot it e i aris Sor® | Chinese Gov iy ta. i 101 101% o1 FRUTod bonds with convertibla featuires dnxl{ne of mfer cent. . i A TR T S HoaThite. 5 9715 Duplan Silk pf (8)... 1 9 27% 1297 | tion was likely to prevent the export of g“"’;‘h"_,‘! ""1"- 175 101% 101% 101% | 5, ¥ 000 gained a point. Afl."hm, verage stocks decreased 19.6 per cent | 33 30 Am La Fr & Foam nt 3 % 32 112% Dupond de Nem (4). 130% 12 " | gold from London to New York. . g 9% 9 108 A0BIR 10816 1o Y New: Hiver 68 Atontion: convertible guring December, and at the end of 97 Am Locomotive (8).. 39 100% 1141 Dupontd Ndeb (6).. 2 115 115 Several excelient 1929 earnings reports | Copenharen 4% 53 90% 90% 9 5% 1T 0 10T | o & aory conrertibly E . . { m Metal cesssem 9 Y i/ Eaton Axle & 8 ( . 864 351 and McKeesport Tin Plate being among | =/ i . ys-Ov. : famgee, on Decber B s Tear| U8 18 Am Metsipfes) 3 Fitington-Schild. 10% 9% 104 the many issues to make favorable com- | Czecho 5 1351. 110w 1o Wilson & Co 15t 6 i e e p s D o5t earlier, ‘but_Baltimore and_ the. other S aEDaTaer) . Y At ycHive (e parisons with 1928, Steel production is | 7= S iy besobiminn A0 g 2 0 every case prices rose. The most active e otones rer e Bears . ¢ AmPlano........... 2 ’{‘ % reported to be slowly expanding, al-| Danish Munic 8sA. 110% 110% Youngstn S & T 5s. 14 100% 100% 100% were Rock Island 414s, Erie General Deembor Goo el smaller figures. | 94t 77" AmPower &LE(H) 47 03w 90w sow oo though the bullish effect of the increase | Danish Munic 8sB. 8 109% 109% RAILROAD. Lien 4s, Erie Refunding 5s, Missour~ cent of stock carried AuFing that morih 50 AmEPaLprAstisy 1 ‘s 'hw ‘oo Yo Fl Auto-Lite pf (7) has boeh Offestto; soms extent’ by the Bk S heevss ol ave. STA o ksnoran 3 77% T4 77% | Pacific 4s, St. Louis-San Francisco 44 : .| sy - 3% 83 £3 i FlAuto-Li s % | Jower prices. enmark 5148 1% 100% Al ik :mfl1 _azz;_zru.':lt ;s:éesnfmu :3;9 nn::rfitl;!fl 37% 304 Am Ra&StdSan13% an? 35% as:/f 31‘ El Pwr & Lt (1). 9 T ufe early outbreak of selling, J. I | Denmark 6s. . 104% 104 Alch:lon .dj(‘ s;tz ::d edse-bon;jd %m"fi':e ’:a u”l"llam . Mok, cAtion il ine ma T 2'51 = fimo%‘;::g;ifi'(n" 1 gf,: 204 - i I . . " | case dropped 6 points and Johns Man- | Dutch East T 6s 62.. 8 1024 102% iy g sed el S iy s figure shows a stock tournover of 3.525| 63 59 Am Safety Razor (8) Ly ville and Otis Elevator § each. A re-| ElSalvador 8s (8 105 100N 2 2. ...100: = Atlantic CL 4s. ..., 90 times during the year 1929, a_better b 1% AR A B G ey e newal of selling pressure against Sim= |y oe o0 7 Tecord than the 3347 rate in 1928. | g0 83 Am ShiBbutaimg o 3% de n; A e 9 Ting Pub Sve of (036) 1 99% 9 mons carried that issue down nearly 4| pinjand 7a. .. 3 981 9 8% | B & O Gold ¢s. 921 92 | ity HE 5 ety bl Collections in Baltimore and Wash- AmSm&Ref (4).... 92 8% 76% T6% 78 BoritableBlag (253 & points to a new low for the year at 76%. | 08 007 o o IR o e B e e e ington were slower in December, 1929, [ 138 = 133% Am Sm & Ref wf (7). 1331% 138% 139% I Ine i e Auburn Auto dropped 3% and Colum- 108 101K 103 | E0hend o Donas sl Py than in the corresponding month a year 424 Am Snuff Co (13%).. hoA2% 42% 423 Erfe RRIstpf (e 5 bis Gas 3, 1083 108% 108 | industrials, were neglected. earlier, but collections in the other | 50% 4414 Am Steel Fdy (31 8% 49% 48 B RRea (O 3 Son The brisk bidding for Fox Film appar- 1oo% 108% 108% cities were better last month. The dis- 110% Am Steel Fdy pf (7 112% 112% 112% Eureka Cac Cl (4)... 90 ently was predicated on the theory that S 9 93‘/: fraihle TR s A A trict average shows that 26.2 per cent 94 4614 Am Stores (2).. 4 4716 48 48 4 Fvans Auto L(32%). 23 37 | & successful reorganization ptogrl}:n 9 9 9 S g e Washmgton Stock Exghange of receivables outstanding on December 60 Am Sugar Reg (53 65% 65% 66%| 261 22 Fxehange Buf (13). 50s g N et e |afear sonnny 5% 84 84 were collected during the fion&h‘i 2315 19 231 25% 221 FalriiNs'co 1 . x;celverséflp luke& {o;' tc!»’c{: l:;fi;.::l;l crgfl:; Halt! 63 & SALES. compared_with 289 per cent collec Bt6 usnre ol 9%y <4y %] ore and” samcrity \ oo 987 0 in December, 1928. 229 229 231% e ot @ iy 2 stock was mirked up more than 4 points Hungary 7%s 101 1 A A"l'b‘:g"“‘ & Potomac R. R. 6s—$1,000 Merchants' Bank Officers Chosen. - 203 224 224 Fairbanks M of (7). . 108 n Conirartes wiiitta o ue TEA | ToRra T e o1 on ve ! 87" a7 | Washington Gas 6s A—$2,000 at 103, 22 Am Tobaceo (B) (). 2231 2231 226 s which contrasts with a low of 16% | Italy & 81 9% T 000 e 108: oflt‘meés of t};e :\:eerlce}c‘zau'ymlsa;z 1 Am ;obceco Pt (6).. 120% 120% 120 25 1!-;:: Lt:’l‘r::xflfi) o :h;x;“the receivership talk was at its 9% 90% 9114 | Washington Rwy. & Electric 45—$1,000 gy 2 o 18 Am Type Fdry (8 35 185 1 4 eight. 15, 3 They are Peter A Drury, chairman of | 8814 Am Water Wiks 155 Toou To| o Fe b I LU 5| _ Detrott Edison, Stone & Webster and | JaPaness 4% Lhgk ; a0 00 o st 113, the board; Rolfe E. Bolling, president: 5 99% Am Water W 1st(6) 100% 100% 100% 102 PIdPho Fire T(2.60). 18 80 % | Peoples Gas were marked up 4}, to 92% 92% | Commercial Natlonal Bank—10 at 239, Frank P. Harman, jr, vice president 714 Am Woolen. 11 12% 10% PITIR AL ot (640). 5% points in the early afternoon rally. dat 63 1943... 35 75% 2 9215 921 921 | CORAMETTEY ey L vice 29% 81% 28% Firestons TAR(160) g B o g e 557, 28 199" 199" 109 | Mergenthaler Linctype—10 at 108, 3 &t president; Ha B noghue, treas- % ¢ ik . Can Nor 4% s 1935.. Brer; Joseph A. Rafterty. trust officer: 29% Am Writ Paper pf (3 el Firestone T&R pf(6) % ¢ : M 103% Can Nor 7s 1111 1874 1063 Thomas T Keller, assistant trust ofi- | 177k "85 Am Zino La & 6. h e row. ¥ W/D Mil 89 Canada Sou 18 108% 103% 103% AFTER CALL. : cer; Wade H. EIIi, counsel. 69% Anaconda Copr (7). 2 T B o e All vice presidents in charge of 40 Anaconda W&C (3).. 524 5215 514 42% Florshelm Sh Y % National Savings & Trust Co.—5 5, ) 11 101% 101 101 | Washing 6s at 1037, branches and branch officers were also 35 Anchor Cap (2.40) 4315 44% 44 60 Foster Wheeler (2) Wi gton Gas 6s A—$300 T, re-elected as follows: Dupont branch— 31% Andes Copper (3) . ” . & P 15% Foundation Co. \ CarClinch &0, %| " $100 at 103%. y . . Capital Traction 5s—$500 at 94 L. E. Schreiner in charge. W. G. Ba- 24% Archer-Dan-M (2) I8 wos BV A (16 - ; $.e. 9 8 Central of Ga § den and Henry S. Wattles, assistant 79 Armour Del pf (1) R R Yo ' { - ot Preietiat e Paci 0 INR) FRLU treasurers. Brookland branch—J. L. | 5% Armour Il (A)..+ 2% 13 . e Gabriel Snub A Norway 631343 5 [ e . 108 erwood in charge, William H. Mar- .~ . Gamewell Co (5) % e orway . 3 Pri tsig. assistant treasurer, . Pennsylvania o AT e % oox e e Gardner Motor. 4 4 Norwdy ¢s 1943 : 2% | Ch & 0 4% B 1995. Bid‘and Asked Prices, avenue and Twentieth street branch— 614 Arnold Constable. 7 % 7 Gen Amer Investors. 2! When husband and wife, living to- Chi & Alton 3% Ernest Gerstenberg in charge. 18 Artloom (2). [ g-n :m };n;‘ xg- (s‘)‘ T gemer.l ‘nle u:pnrlteuretm;m‘,a 57)‘3‘": Chi B&Q gen 43 6. 36% Ass e P % en Am Tnk Car may claim exemption of $3,500 o » 1 s e e 28" Auso DRy a (1560, T ol 1 SERANPHALL (K)svecn I they ‘may divide it between them, the Orlent Devi: 6858 CBE a1t tars 6 100 108 /1008 |4 ‘The appointment of Henry E, Sargent 331 Asso Ol (2). 35 35 35% & 25% Gen Bronze (3) husband, for example, claiming $1,000 CBB&QIldivés. 6 93% 93 93% as deputy manager of the American 236% 237 23914 Gen Cable. ... and the wife $2,500. ChI&E 10 gn 68 61, 4 7% 7% 7% Bankers' Association and secretary of “ 103% 103% 103% % Gen Cable A ( Many errors have occurred in the re- Chi Gt West 43569.. 2 64% A its trust company division was an- 169 169 168 Gen Cigar (4) turns of couples married during the|ParisOrleans5s.. 3 s b g T Gant nounced foday by F. N. Shepherd, 724 AtG& W Indles. 6% T6% 78% ‘General Elect taxable year. The Tevenue act provides Peru €s 1960, I |CM&StP Gen 1 84% 84w 4% |G executive manager. 59 A 7 t e marital s of a tax- Mr. Sargent. has been with the Amer- 300 A B e IEO: b et M 15 ver changes during the year his per- P can Bankers' Association since July, i 81% Atlas Powder (4). 834 83k 87 o 2 sonal exemption shall be determined by 76 | CMSP&Pacadjss03254 73% 1928, as associate editor of the Amer- 101 Atlas Powdr pf (6). . 1031 1081 102 | 109 104% <t apportionment in accordance with the 4 ican Bankers' Association Journal. He 175% Auburn Auto (4).... 6 230 226 226 280 | 120 117% . % %! number of months he was single or {rets). ChiN W 4382037, 34 96 is a native of Washington where he 41 Autosal 23 6% 4% & 6% | 06% 50 GeneralMills (3) 4 married. For example, a couple mar-|Poland 8s.%.. Chi&NW conv4%s. 87 99% 99% 99% Was engaged In newspaper work, serving | 15 -Autosoles Corp pf. .. 15 15/ 15%| 93% 90% Gen Millapt (6). : ried on October 14 may file a joint re- | Porto Alegre 8s. Chi & NW ref ..., 2 105% 1041 104% as chief correspondent of the New York 4% Aviation Corp Del. .. 5% Bs| 45 37% Gen Motors (13.30) y turn and claim an examption of $3,125, 2 108% 108% 108% Journal of Commerce. Mr. Sargent was 121 117% Gen Motors pf (7). which is nine-twelfths of $1,500, or hi 9 100% 100% 100% educated at Princeton University and 30% Baldwin,Loco (1.75). 86 354 33% 34% 33%| 35 35 Gen Outd AdvA (4). % $1,125 for the husband while single,| o 17 77 12 the Law School of the University of 111 Baldwin Loco pf (7). 80s 114% 114% 114% 114%| 173 16 Gen Outd Ad v (2). plus nine-twelfths of $1,500 for the 1 884 88% 884 Virginia. 115 ~Baltimore & Ohio (T) 87 118% 117% 117% 118%| 397 32% Gen Public Serv (b6) 4 wife while single, plus thrée-twelfths of | Rhinelbe UnTs. ... 9 96 He succeeds Reuben A. Lewis, jr., well 1"?,* Balto & Ohlo pf (4).. 1 7! 79 79 80% 86% Gen Ry Signal (5)... $3,500 for the period during which they ggfl' Wt ED 7880 93% 98% known in Washington, who has resigned 07 Bamberger pf (634). 10 67 Gen Refrac (t4%)... ;| were married. Should they file separate | Rhine w": A 1 100% 100% 100% to become a second vice president of 63 Bang & Aroos (3%).. 13 7 70 70% 39% Gen Theat Equip vts returns, each is entitled to an exemp- | Rhine West 3 & 3 96 96 96 the Continental Illinois Bank & Trust 74% Barker Bros DN‘%) 408 T4% T4S 4% T4 97% Gillette Saf Raz(h5). N tion of $1,562.50, which is nine-twelfths gio'do Ifl!xl'u’::l 3 103% 103% 103% Co., Chicago. Mr. Lewis will assume his 21% Barnsdall A (2)... . 28 23% 1% PR 3 of $1,500, plus ¥ of three-twelfths of | R10'de Jan 8s1946. dutles in Ghicago March 1, until which 98 Bayuk Cgr 1st pf(7). 98% 98 5 Rio Gr do Sul 6s 48, i time he will remain in charge of the 3, DeaconOll........c. 17 16% 1% 14% 1% % A similar provision applies to the 1 102% 102% 102% | Washing trust company division to complete the o %1% BeatriceCream (4).. .2, 78% 78k 73% TN . head of a family. A taxpayer who on|Sao Paulo 8s 1936, . 5 98% 98% 98% | Po arrangements for the eleventh annual i) B:lfl","';‘mflg"“‘;' R 85% 5% 8% 5% 5 : , October 14 ceased to be the head of a|Sao Paulo 1950 3 Cuba Nor5%scts.. 5 67% 6714 674 }Midwinter trust conference, to be held | 3% 30, BelgeNRyptpfS4d. .1 82 824 82u 83k family—the support in one household | Saxon (PW) 78 Del & Hud 5%s..... 2103 103 108 in New York, February 18, 19 and 20,| gi% 32% BendixAviation (2). 96 41% 40% 40% 40% of a relative or relatives being discon- |Seine 75 42. .. 12 100% 100% 100% | W fo. & under the auspices of the division. o Sih Dest&Co)....ooe T 4% 3% 34% 35 Goodyear 1st pf (7). tinued—is entitled to an exemption of | Serbs Cr Sloy Ta, o ik o s salp w0 . & Annap. pd. 102% 92 Bethlehem Steel (6). 115 102% 100% 100% 102 Gotham Silk H (2%) -twelfths of $3,500, | Serbs Crot Slo 8s. NATIONAL BANK. $3,000, which is nine-twelfths of $3,500, 95% Automotive Exports Gain. 127 122% Bethlehem Stpf (7). 1 126% 126% 126% 126% Gould Coupler...... . Dlus three-twelfths of $1,500. Shineyetsu 6% 3 ¢ Ll bl b Capital Exports = United States automotive | 29 525- Bloomingdale Bros.. .1 25 25 25 2 Graham-Paige . h With respect to the $400 credit for | Soissons és. ghlmhl:l £ products for 1929 amounted to $563,- 103 (7). 50s 101 101 101 103 % Graham-Paige ct a dependent, the taxpayer's status as|Sweden 5%, Erle 1st cons 4s. 86% 86% | Commert 853,995, a gain of $41,755,661 over ship-| 5 b 26 56 54% 54% 654 Granby Copper (8). . of the last day- of the taxable year de-|Swiss5%s 1 4 Erle Gen 4: 80% Pederal-A’ ments for 1928, according to Depart-| 72 2 7% T T1% 714 Grand Silver Strs (1) is support of | Swiss Confed 8s... Erle cv 5s 67. 100 96% 95% 96% | Li : 4 termines this credit. If his support ment of Commerce. 4 4 4n 4L 4n 4y Grand Stores (1)..... fore the end Erle conv Ex 78 1101 101 101 60% Borden Co (k3 such dependent ceases before Toho El Pow 6s 32, Total passenger car shipments were B 0 (kE). 9 67 664 664 66% 13% Grand Union...... o Be 146 2108 suttied to. Bis 0 El o U Off 7 per cent in number and 11.1 per 32% Borg Warner (4). 88 41% 40% 40% 41 37 Grand Union pf (3).. of the year, ne Toho El Pow 7s. FlaEastCbs74... 60 55. 55 55 |Rises cent in value, as compared with 1928, 99 Boston & Main 1103 108 103 100 87 Granite City Stl (4 creait. Toklo 5%s1961.... Fonda J&G 4%s62. 1 28% 281 281 | NiiChar Bank of ‘Washington.: Value of shipments of passenger cars 14% Briggs Mfg. . 256 17% 16% 16% 17% 95 Grt North pt (5). T Utd Kingm 5%s 37, GrTrunkstdbés.. 4 105 105 105 TRUST COMPANY. - 9 21% Briggs&Stratton (2)., 1 28 28 o B 96% 96% 96% Ay for 1920 was $234,284.194 and trucks REDUC‘"ON IN COTTON 3{:&-:-‘1:5-2. b oo Bow 9e% | American Security & Trust o Warsaw 7s 52. 8109 109 109 |Merchants B: M".I. OUTPUT URGED s y 17 1% 1 1% MISCELLANEOUS. S0 21% 27w 27% Abram&Straus6%s 10 98% 98% 3 % 1T Y% By the Assoclated Press. Alleghany Cp6s44. 8 101 100% 96 95% 95% C. & P. Tel. of pital Traction 8 90% Grt North pf ct (/ $11,435,125, against $263,575739 and 4% 'British Em Stl 24 pt. y 19% GtNctfsOP (a3%k). $91,360.853, respectively, for 1928. Trucks 13 Brockway MT...... 15 2914 Grt West Sug (2.80). established a new record in 1929. > 63 Bklyn-Manhat (4)... 50 68% 67% Y 12% Grigsby Grunow (2), Substantial gains were recorded in| .57% 84% Bklyn-ManTrpf(6) 4 87 86% 87 87% 3815 Gulf Mo & North. ... not only the total, but in each of the 150% 131 Bklyn Union Gas (5) 4 149% 144% 144% 149% 94 Gulf Mo & N pf (6) capacity classes, especially the light- gg:: 18% Bruns-Badk-Col..... 9 ;8:: ;(‘)t ;a?fi 18“/; 51% Gulf Sta Steel (4). weight group, which improved 44.3 per = : e H tores. cent in number and 27 per cent in| 26% 2 264 2% 24% 25% 71 Hann Dept 8 pEceH 9% | ATLANTA, Ga, February 6 (P).—|Alleghanyieds .. 42 o 914 91% | Bas, I : value. Total truck shipments were 41.8 | 37% = 6% 36w 36% 87 % 26% Hall (WF) Ptg (m1) George A. Sioan, president of the Cotton | A Agr! Chem - 981 984 | Security Savings & Gommercial: per cent greater in number and 219 12% 125 120 12 12% 100% Hanna (M A) 1st (1) 40s Textile Institute of America, said yes- wif 6714 | Seventh Streef < - 14% 13% 14 14% o 4 T f “100 | AmChem 53%scv 49 33 6714 | United States. o e x‘,’(‘ yalue than in pre- | (0, 297 Bullard Co (1.60) 39% 391 39% 381, 85 Hanna pt (new) (7). 4603 m“":&.“,,;‘,"fl{,‘{.‘:‘.“°§nu’i;,‘:um,, Am Int Cor %849 62 96% 5% . 901; | Washington 2-mo; 29 . 9 h y P . Y seseee e 9 e 30% 26% Bulova Watch (3) 28% 29% it i el O that “mill owners must recognize the|Am NatGasciaia 4 Int & G Nor 53 1956 i 92 oau|, SSing s Rmw i rbention. S R LT e oo s Hiysusiony 2 existence of a depression in all indus- [Am Smit& R 1stss 19 Int & G Nor 1st 3 merican ¢ the annual meeting of the Eastern | 5% 431 Burr Add Mach (1)., 48% 48% 49 Helme (Geo H) (17) try and put aside the idea of running|Am Susar Re Int&GNoradj6s.. 3 864 Fi Building and Loan Association, held | 44% 36 ‘BushTermnl(2%).. 11 44% 41 44 42 Herahay CLoGihy e their mills on a 100 per cent basis.” Am T&l&_-i_v‘ %! Int Rys C A 634sret 95% 95% vesterday, i 108 100% Bush Termdeb (7).. 30s 106% 106% 106% 105 : Hershey Choo pt(t6) 1 industries,” he said, “are|Am Te“TEI;K 4 95% 95% elected pre : Clarence F. Donohoe, | 114 110 Bush %Blds PL(T).. 508 112 112 112 112 v Hocking Val (10) 1 81 ; priding themselves on being able to|AmT L 99% 10014 | Columbia Title. vice president; Willam N. Payne, jr.| 4 By e 3% 3k 3% Hoe (R) & Co. . 4 operate on less than a 70 per cent 885 8on | Real Estate i secretary; George R. Repetti, treasurer, | 22% 2 204 20% 21% Holland Fur (e12%) basis. There are not a great many mills - Title & Inv. of M and Walter H. Marlow, attorney. 95% 81% . 88% 2 Houdallle Her B (2). ‘ shut down at present, but there will be 9% 99% The directorate for the coming year % 66% Callf Packing (4).... 1 69% 693 Household Prod(t4). unless the operators agree to part-time ; i . Inc., com. includes Clarence F. Donohoe, William { 28 Calif Petroleum 1 28 28 Houston Oll........; 1 production and become more market- : 94y Dairy ‘ptd H. Harmer, James J. Hayes, Walter H. % 1 CallahanZinc&L... 1% 1% % 5% Howe Sound (1434)., minded.” ) vel, o Marlow, Maurice Otterback. William N. % 81% Calumet & Ariz (10). 85% 8514 Hud&Man Ry (3.50) . Describing the campaign of the tex- | Atl Gult futo... 6 105% 105% 105% | B R securities Bid. Payne, jr.; George R. Repetti, John M. % 29 Calumet&Hec(a4l). 314 313 27 Hudson Motor (5)... 60y | tile institute to “make the public cot- | Atlantic Re! Louis & Nash 7s 2 100% 100% 100% on's' Bromo Seltzer A’ Riordon and William H. Yost. 19 Campbell Wyant (2). 26% 254 Hupp Motor (£2). ... ton-minded and the mill operators | Bell Tel Pa 5s B ManRy1st4s90... 6 al Storage pfd.. The president reported a gain in re- 63% Canada Dry G A (5)., 0% 70 70% 1 ' market-minded,” Mr. Sloan said, recent | Bell Tel Pa 5s C. Market St 7s 40. . . . sources during the year of $117,845, the 187% Canadian Pac (10)... 7 202% 201 202 200% 128% Illino! scen‘trn (M.. products introduced included cotton | Bethlehm Stl pm MILEI Ry & L 68 61 36 statement as of January 31, 1930 show- 27 Cannon Mills (2.80)., 4 321 82 32 32 21% lndenx‘nendo 1& G (2) roads, cotton airplane propellers, cotton | Beth Steel rf 6. Minn & StL ref ing: 22 18% CapitalAdm (A)..... 1 23% 28% 28% 23% o girplane wings and parachutes and cot- | Bklyn Edison 6s... M St P&SSM cn 4 Outstanding loans on real estate $1,071,300.00 31 Capltal AdmADPf(3). 1 3415 3415 3415 331 B e iy ton street markers. Certn-Ta§%s rets MStP&SSM bs gt Interest due and 5 11813 192% Case (JI) (6)......, 7239 234 238% 240 a it "‘m‘ e Cotton roads, he said, consisted of a 8 54 Caterpillar Trac (3). 29 65% 65 " 109% Indus Ray(b5%atk).. % §9ves s 65% 65 Iayer “of cotton fabric topped with [ Chile Copper 35% Celotex (3). 190 56% 44 154% Ingersoll Rand (4) s Pro- | Col G&E 5s May 62 % gravel and tar. Cotton airp] 24 CentAgulrre Asid. 2 2414 24 70% Inland Steel (4). pellers are made by compressing cotton | COm Invest 633 49. 30% Cent Alloy Steel (2) 325 264 Inspiration (4)...... fabric and resin into a hard, solid sub- MK& T ad) b 5914 Cerro de Pasco (6). . 63% 63 Insurance Shars 45¢., stance. Material for street markers and MK&T prin 3 100% 100% 100% 11 Certain-teed Prod. .. 15% 16% Interboro Rap Tran. aerial guide markers are being manu- Mo Paclfic gen 4s.. 51 754 754 754 LIABILITIES X 43% 414 41% 431 Imragtinental b | At factured in Georgia and are coming into Lh B o1 (T Lo $1,001,515.22 4% Chi & Alton. 5% 5 Intl Agri pf (7) Mo Pac 5%s 49 cvt. o8 95 4 85% : i Intl Bus Mach ( SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. Mob &0 438 77.... 1 o Mergenthaler at New High. Bty i : Intl Cement (4). M TIES, 100% % E ™ Nash Chat& StL 4s. 6 91% 91 1% Mergenthaler Linotype reached an- 36% Chi Great Westn p ; Int Combustion. .. % 6% 7 N e . it s 1.0 5 63 53 53 other new high mark on this move 24 ChiMill St P&Pac. ., IntlBasveater (A%) Al Cnaimers Gor B 1037543 1000 101, 1 105% during trading today on the Washington 41% Chi Mill St P&Pac pf v g st L Amer. Romoe Mille be o o337 A 9114 NY 9 79% 79% 79% Stock Exchange. The stock opened at Chicago & N W (5).. oot . . i American 1‘;:10%0}:1. s 000 e e e 3 1305 111 117% 1300 AuibAeEMAE N (L) . ; BeTAR or Gamenn: : At Commercial National Bank stock 100% Chi RI& Pacpf (6). 1 101% 101% 101% 102 Z }":1’:,’:"‘.“ ;‘f(‘z“‘g‘)) 5 99 103% recorded a 10-share sale today at 239 107 ChRI&Pacpf (7). 1107 107 107 107% e el Al & e Roy. ¢ 984 and another similar sale at 238, these| "281, 25 ChickashaCOIl(3).. 1 264 26% 26% 26% Ay €Al o] : ¢ 9934 96 e transactions following a 10-share sale 57% Childs Co (2.40)..... 146 66% 65% 65% 66% - Intl P.’ & Pwr pt(1) o sl Ehl"ngl-mk Co. éo 1.“ 2 4 Mateh 68 4 93:3- yesterday at 240. Five shares of Na- 65 ChileCopper (15) 4 65 64% 64% 60 % Intl Printiog Ink (3) 11, Boston 41 B qee LI § 4] tional Savings & Trust sold at 515, % 33% Chrysler Corp (3)...1219 41% 40% 2% Intl R: Ce,fu jen., . Accep. Cor. . 102" Int Paper bs 85 samc as the last sale. Potomac Electric 40% City Jce & F (k3.60).. 3 471 46% : 50, TAtBRIE (8. oy el Pet. Co 0..... 100 100% | Inter Paper 87% Power 6 per cent preferred stock moved 8% City Stores (1). 4 9y 9% 9 = Grand Trunk of G " . 4 901 at 112, 33 Clark Equipmeni 2 85y 354, 3 tnt Tl & Talag (3., ’ : o 88 1937 993, 100 pruiy Bonds again drew considerable atten- 32 Cluett Peabody (5).. 2 343 341 34% e L Humble Ol 84s 1932... 110 is 1014 102 52.... 105 tion. Anacostia & Potomac Raflroad 133% Coca~Cola (4) 6145 145 145 c' 41 TR Con (6. FOA o T 011 | Kendall 5%s 48 war 89% 58 sold at 83, $3,000 Washington Gas 14% Collins & Alkman.... 39 32% 31% 32% 31% - e Phillips Pet. Co. 1939. .. 92 2 | Laclede G 5%s 52 102 s, series A, at 103, and $400 at 103%. 3614 Col Fuel & Iron (2).. 73 50% 49% 49% 49% 4 Jewel Tea (4) sop ' & mfl\ %l:,,g:rflo“l‘hl ll. N 8 80% ashington Railway & Electric 45 68% Colo & Sou 1stpf (4) 70s 73% 72 78% 73 : Johns-Manvilis (3).. 53 B el O %0 104055 2311 1 100% Tex Ak FS 6348 0. 5 1000 1001 moved at 845 and Capital Traction 5s 70% Col Gas&El (2)..... 274 90% 87% 88% 91 Johns-Manv pt (7)..110s Standard O N e, : Liggett & Myers 7s, 1184 ; Tex&Pac6sC79.. 38 100 99% came out at 94. The final bond sale 104% Col Gas& EIpf A(8) 1 10851 105% 105% 105% Jones & Laugh pf(7) 30s Bt f A5 ML & S0 BT 9% 1981 | Loew’s. Tne - 107% was $1.000 Potomac Electric Power 6s 71% Col Gas&Erctsptpd. 1 85% 85% 85% 90| 2% 2 JordanMotorCar... 9 % 2% 94 “93% 24 9% o4 at 1063, 71% Col G&E rcts full pd. 8! 89 6% Kan City Sou (5) i - Edward L. Brady, who has been 24% Columb Graph (87¢). % 29% 29% Karstadt (R) (1.02 2 . 0 89% rental manager of the Washington 168% Columblan Carb (16) 187% 191 188% Kaufmann)D S (1%) Se 100% Loan & Trust Co. for the past 15 years,| 31% 23% Com Credit (3) 102 31% 80% 31% 31% Kayser Julius (4)... 12 B " | MoC'rmick ER 101 101 has been appointed assistant real estate 138 38 38 40 Kelly-Spring Tire... 3 Manat! Sugar T + 14 103% 103% officer. He has been with the bank | 47% 36 ComlInv Tr (g1.60). 46% 464 474 Kelly-Spring 6% pf. 1008 Midvale Steel 5 6101 101 since 1909, having joined the staff| 15 11 ComInvTrstwar... 1 14u 141 14% 14%| oon Kelsey Hayes (2)... 3 r Thomas Bradley. 150 128 Comwlth Power((4). . 4 sh 4% 78rets 27 91 91 Geor 5 % Kelvinator Corp. ..., Reported by J. Montana Po Wha rge L, Starkey, president of the| 32% 27% Comm Solvents (1).. 6 1% 30 X 82% Kendall Co pt (8)... 4 te_—Matul Bld. iTer. | Mor's & Co 18t 4 81 .81 18 103% 103% 103% | Whash B. 10 99% 99y | National Bank of Washington, has bee: 16% 12% ComwlIth&Sou(80c). 3 55% Kennecott (5). Nat Datry 53 23 98% 98K 98 8 108% 108% 108% + 3 102% 101% to his home g‘n“ sever: - 13% Congoleum-Nairn. 17% 3 3 30 30 “,fi Pet G 1 26 '100% 100% 100% ' West Maryland 4s. lm u :g“ Officials 3 263 . . 50% 2 Bept. 992 "99 21,32 | Nat Radiator 5 ! ot 18% 184 Con alrn. . 18 T New England Tel &1 12 1044 104% 104% 1, 86% (85l 851 WestMdE¥ail... 10 o it conmcnsl.';-'(‘u:,.‘ 10 !‘.’5 : . i 15, 1992400 -NYEdison 58 44oaa 8 203% 208% 208%.Port EIR L 68,.¢em 30 -99% 9T mJ'llhlll‘ 1stins 2 64N 6% 64N { s A ¢ & o PG pe e =TT b EBZEN 58 g383aula 22E3 38588328 325283838 55! ) L6%sB 11 106 105% 106 65 A. 8 101% 101% 101% 83 83 83 5 81% 81% 81% 3% 97 90% 90% 25 129% 129 129% 6 106% 105% 1064 60 60 22222727, ERRRbrDE 2222000 ZEEnReR prpldn EEEIN KNN‘(E 0oz FLEH gflbgg PP 2222 ]

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