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FINANCIAL 1931 Recsived by Private Wire Trade Reports at a Glance B{]ND MflVEs I_m ! By the Associated Press. |N Ulfl TRM]'NG e e - Y e RGPy 13— Tubla revien of bulnes oo i m Bnmjs FEARS ting those designated by the letter s (80s) (2508), Dividend Rate, = Add00. Open. . T sotberbif e i S —_— Lefcourt Real pf (3) 224 wz?sé‘im Mol SUGRLS WePw BN W 908 lota. & Nav 1. 2 25 u week from the following centers: % Righ. Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00. Open. High. Low. Close. i - ‘Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Collec- o Public Utilities Again Lead-| & 3 AwroSumpiyBo.... "1 4 4 4 4% 2 S Industry, Encouraged by Jobbing trade. trade. and indusirye tons. | |Moody’s Review Showd Best 100 Ala Pow pf (6) 508 101 * - : " : f Pittsburgh . tet Fair Slow y i ers—O0il Shares Are Aluminum Co of Am 3768 161% Lonestar Gasn (1). . Pick-up in Sales, Plans Loutsville e Quiet Issues Have Taken Little O A maatircas s 8 T Yk MatMare Stares 11> et S 5 Notice of Agitatio Am Austin Ca ar: . N Irregular. Am Br B £ shar 4 g Magdalena Synd. ... & i Increased Output. Fair otice of Agitation. Am Capital pgi;’flgz mnrto‘r;l lmM{((m‘:c)) . 501 I 3 . g:ie: %{e: ‘ AmCityP&L ! ass Ut cv pf (21%). 508 8 & % Am Com P A (b10%) v g Mavis Bottling. BY DAVID J. WILKIE, . Fair - Special Dispateh to The Star. ik Am Cyanamid B 27 ; Mead Johnson (13 %) Associated Press Stafl Writer. Fair NEW YORK, February 13.—The re Epectal Dispateh to The Am Equitiea. . % % Memph N G Co (60c) | DETROIT, February 13.—The “signs : cent irregularity of the bond market, Fair RSV SU— M - R dmtd i : et R % { of the times” that tell the makers of S Sus Siew | |due largely to the soldiers’ bonus agita- Tegularity on the Curb Exchange today Am Foungers. . ..... S . motor cars of better days ahead, con- y tion, was reflected in the action of the was replaced with & moderate show of Lo e ot bt fie to accumuiate a8 the autoraobie ke St highest-grade issues, Moody's Invest- strength as the sesslon progressed. | "~ Am Hard Rub (4)... 1 Mid W Bt Ut (1%)... 8 md?fldfi%fl;ntgz;e'my“:& Comment. ment Service bond yield averages re- Sales, however, were off more than 2§ 1% :m s g I 1 ::g ::;:g!" ':g?h z o Pittsburgh—Increased steel production helps employment; wholesalers’ vol- veal. Compared with January 21, early per cent from Wednesday's volume de- | $6, A LtRTici8%). " 3 e Throughout the industry there is ums small; retailing about equal to & year ago. February average yields on “Aas” and spite the betterment in quotations. ‘Am Maracaibo 3 1 (% o Miller & Sons (2)... veiced an unqualified faith in the early Louisville—Jobbing trade and manufacturing fair; prices lower, profits “As” bonds had increased respectively Public utilities were the first group to Am Natural Ga: Mo Kan P L (b10%). 7 return to normal conditions. Pointing small. 1.1 per cent and 1.3 per cent. Issues “reverse initial price trends. Electric AmStPSA (160).. 1 Mo Kan P L vte..... Qut that aanuary production showed | | Detroit—Industry losing recent gains; retail trade quieter. rated “A” showed a ield increase of Bond & Share at times was up almost & Am gaz:;:fi;‘.::fit: 0 13 MRy f;.:e‘:'b::';f-_ 3 % 104 9% e e o s haed. Mflw:umkpelz;"l'de;r;u&&nn. of wslded pipe and hosiery better; eggs low; glsfl‘!. 0.9 bg:‘rfiumn the lormigh‘z, -;ml; Am Ut&G B vte(206) 4 vy i % Montecatini deb rts. . % % % n]RebrusEy. eutomotive executive "] | onicago—Western Wuyers numerous, purchases ineral; steel cspacity tn- | |0 diring the period with & gein of Foreign the di bout twic oun! chor P F (b10% Mont Lt H& T (134) e industry already r d :ee. :v'en :ul::mor :il ex-dividend :nf;l: IL‘mx Nitra Mtg BCAmsh3.82.. shape its course along normal lines— creases, with bars and pipe leading; retalling spotty. but 0.6 per cent. A . The service points out that the fear uation, Yas of alghiy s 8 Tt s o B o8 HoiminiakGnis e, § e 1 ok | | 5 Lol oo, e P7 S e yur ag; dry goods and nokon | o i) Coverbment Anaocig, shoud of the series of west_gasoline re- -60)... d 2 arge approp ductions. This likewise was true of A t American Co. 4 |1 March, April and May. Minneapolis—Colder weather stimulus to trade, but revival slight as yet. De ‘made Svaliabie :’:um t{::e. e Standard Oil of Indiana. U 3 ‘Nat Aviation. .. Year's Output. St. Paul—Wholesalers report slight improvement; cold weather helps retail sponsible for the sharp price drop in The higher-priced public utilities, Assoc El In Ltd 30c. t Bond & Sh (76c). That these Spring months will be trade. premier corporate u&f. which would rather than the usually popular shares, 5 Asso qu&_m:e\r;c. Y t Container pf (2) 14 Ino exception to the rule this year is Duluth—Mild weather retards trade; auto show in progress. probably be most affected were such a were the first to move forward. Bell 4 % Asso Gas&El A (a2) s 1 108 108 tDPrpfA(7)... 4 107% the confident expectation of all lead- Omaha—Trade below ; butlding mos tive; cold thi program to be enacted. Telephone of Canada jumped 5 polnts to AssocG & E A dbris 5% 314 Nat Family Stores. % 3% 3 ers of the motor car industry. Be- e Dy yeur 4507 § more ackive; colder wentlier heips Despite the greater weakness evi- a new high at 153. Then the higher- Assoc G & E1 nr.( 4 3 1 Nat Food Prod B. v 1% cause they can visualize nothing but . b denced by the highest-rated bonds riced industrials, such as Great At- Assoc G & E all etfs. - 21% Nat Fuel Gas (1 25 a steady increase in production during Des Moines—Mild weather retards trade. when bonus proposals were antic & Pacific Tea, moved up several AuoeG&lLv! %).. Nat Pub Sv A (1.60) . 19 the coming months, these executives Baltimore—Rain relieves drought; wholesaling better than retailing; in- broached, the latest averages furnish a w’x’-‘n Auo-:clg{n‘:your;;su 17 4 ‘\\:: g"ll‘ CE:: ft é“s."f’ 16% 4 'lmik ro‘r an P&\;tput in 'fi‘"m of ggg,% dustry more active; employment improved. alrtheudelmommum of t;he compara- e hint given by Signor Marconi . 4 2 it 2).. units for ruary, wi e X ] . ve st ness inherent investment R A ietn Y e Mareonl Plywood (3). .« Nat Union Radio. % | mark belng roached and passed during | |_1anSas Clty—Moderate gains in trade; rain badly needed. bonds of the hij , Moody's de- B e oy e Semnt i # e ¢ S - . o for s of o manufacturing . 3 = one of the leaders of ry companies, but Marconi Internation: Auto Voting Mach. .. 4 ; New Eng Pow pf (6) ‘s will venture a guess as to what the CONTROL OF RAW MATERIALS ly *opened off & small fraction. Auto Vot Movpfot.. 23 3 % New Mex & Ar Land. LI high production point of the year will cline, measured on a yield basis, the Motors were relatively quiet, with Aviation Cp of Am 1 14 Newmont Min (4)... A 1% be. They are agreed, however, that a PROD yield for the group having increased {,"‘” swings generally confined to frac- ) Bancom Corp (1.60) NYTelpf(6%).... % total output for the year of between D only 0.2 per cent. jons. Ford Motor, Ltd., was weak in Bell Tel of Can (8).. 1508 5 K Hud Pow (40¢) 4,000,000 and 4,500,000 units is the ob- “The price level of ‘Aa’ bonds has eympathy - with “most " international Bell Tei Pa pf (6%). 268 1168 Hud Pow A w.. jective. If the latter figure can be also undergone a small change, with & shares. A Milan cable relating that Slue Ridge Corp..... 60 5 5 Niag-Hud Pow B w.. reached it will represent an increase AP CLAUDE A: skeaE Ty yield increase of 3.5 per cent. Moody's Fiat proposed to pay & dividend of 18 % Blue Ridge cv pfad.. 18 Sh Md (40¢).. . 8 8 of aimost 1,000,000 units over last year . - s v e rved By gmaterial in- | adds. “The yield on ‘A’ issues has sen lire & share, against 25 lire a year ago, Braz Tr & Lt (b8%). 17 5 Niles-Bem-Pond (2). and approximately equal the produc- Associated Press Financial Editor. Qustry will be served by submitting o | by g3 per cent and the group sated had effect. Brill Corp A (65¢)... 1 30 tion for 198 or 1926, the tWo best| NEW YORK, February 13.—Long | this sutomatic but ponderous mode Of | ‘Baa' has suffered a sharp price drop Dreaser Man- Buckeye P L (4) 1 . ours n the industry's history, aside | have many economists regarded the so- | e8ulation. with a gain of 20.6 per cent in the Buft N&EP pf (1.60). Nor Am Aviat A wi rom the huge output of 1929. called law of supply and demand as the How “Law” Works. average vield. pipe makers eased. Wi Al Buft N&E P 1st (5). Nor & SoAm Corp A. The signs that seem to justify the|gsacred law of economics, and difficul-| Tn the case of tin, lo-Oriental | _ “All of the three leading bond classi- press was a feature of the aviation di- Bunk Hill & 8ul (3).. Nor Europ Oil Corp... optimism of manufacturers and sales{tieg befalling those taking liberties with | points out that the .f”' o arises | fications have wpmcm.e:‘m price sine vision, rising almost 2 points. Western Bourjois Ine.... Ohio Copper. . executives are more numerous now than|the Jaw have been grimly regarded as ly from o e November of 1929, but the ‘Baa’ - flwmseuwiy A, with a gain of 4 points, Cable & Wire A ret: Outboard Mot A..... 4 they have been for many months, but|the well earned wages of sin. | Sutomotive A Outboard Motor B. .. the one element that stands out above Cable & Wire B rct utboard Motor B... Efforts of the Farm Board to stabilize B e B oy e oo e e FacG L E intr 14 others ' » fact ather tan 8 Sgn X\ whexl und Cotton have : . o S Canada Marconi. Pac Western Ol s e T oL Tt e e | much. chuckling of tongues and shak- | run, an adequate supply.’ If overpro- | follows: ‘Asa.’ off 7.3 per cent: ‘Aa,’ off g Qe % & 5|t oy opponis oo e 3, fencs anonsthe priows o | e i Sy Babicf o yumg b |61, o s A o 27 e cent, and i 2 e o - - 3 collapse and the high- | ‘Baa,’ up 4 per cent.” PUBLIC AGAIN DISPLAYS Cent Pub Sv A aL.75.. Paramount Cab Mg. the industry had to contend WIh Brazl resulting from the collapse of | cost mines are forced fo shut down | Average yields for the four groups, Cent Pub Sv Del..... Parke Davis (11.35). 1 % ! el o “get ther | 1t8_efforts to maintain the price of | and suffer heavy financial losses. Even- | comprising “ 120 domestic corporation INTEREST IN SECURITIES 9 Cent 8t El (kd0c). .. Pennroad Corp (20¢) 8 peared the inc! ‘r'u'fl;g B o er | coffee, -have been repeatedly indicated tlull{nlurpluxes are used up, the price below % Centrifug Pipe (60c) Penn Mex Fuel (p3). season out of the ol carb. {This (di%< | of Iate as the punishment, meted out to| of ¢ » et i e AT Special Dispaich to The Star. Chain Store Devel. . Penn Wat & Pow (3) 14 | Position, howeverthllndnoz Wi o those who provoke the wrath of the | refinanc 'and the restarting of highe Aoy Peop L& P Aaz.40.. 26 8 e soalig qesides | gods of economics. cost _mines. 38 Petrol Corp war. cal g for a ‘pel o 2 Pilot Rad Tube A. % | output to demand, it added to the re- Existence of Law Questioned. e et e nor- 3 B4 Pitney B P n (20¢). . 8 | placement business the industry will be| gyt now along comes a leading tin | demand, an uncomtrol O L galied upon o handle during the Cur- | producer so heretical ta 1 question the x.l.:m‘im CR gy e G NEW YORK COTTON Prince & Whitely... - very existence of a law of supply and | “law,” it says, believe Prince & Whitely pf. In some quarters there is s dlf‘x;osl- daraaind; I fhot:. he'vefers 4515 s % | Seovites o et ,::’;‘( v I'a:{‘g;g NEW YORK, February 13 (Special). Producers Roy Corp. tion to res\rd the revival of :he Uy- | «law” only in quotation marks. This cers and elimination of the J—comn prices were 2 to 3 points Prudential Invest. .. ing mood” as the advent of one | producer feels blind prostration before | high-cost producers, but over a period | JOWer 8t the of the PS of N 11 (8)no par factor heretofore lacking to a com-|ihe g5 called law of supply and demand | of time the effects are exactly the op- | 0087 lected the closing easi- Pub Util Hold Cp ww pletely justified optimistic outiook.|is as about as likely to cure present | posite. When the high-cost mines have Pub Util Hold war. . Coupled with the near approach of the |, onomic ills as worship of the gods of |shut down, a shortage tuall Pub Util Hold Cpxw 1 “buying season,” “good driving weather” | o 4o, sues, metal prices Pure Oil pf (6) /| and the definite assurance given bY| " 'ne Anglo-Oriental Mining Corpora- | boom in mflm.. stocks, oo s BRRBPA e - OnAe DA~ NEW YORK, February 13.—To dem- Chat Ph Aln.v. (1).. onstrate the fact that the public is back Cities Serv (g30c) in the market, a Stock Colon 01l . Col 01l & Gas vte. ... Columbia Ple (£1%). Colombia Syndicate. Cmwlth Edison (8).. Cmwlth & Sou war. . Com Wat Sv (b§%). Comstock Tunnel. Consol Copper Consol Gas Bait 3.60. 14% gnnlollfi‘l l,;!A 2.20 E 10 Consol Laund (1)... , financing is oy kbasae s ConaaP TR e - 2 Pyrene Mfg (80c) most manufacturers that there will | jon, Ltd, of London, in the current is- | easy and the high-cost mines are res firm that not all of the buying by any Contl Share ev pf (6)275s Rwy & Lt Secur (13). no Midxumme; = -y itomobile ‘in- | u€ of its monthly bulletin Tin, says: | financed and rush in to icipate for the nt, Contl 8h pf B (6)....150s Rainbow Lum Pr A.. ture presented by y m‘“"“ oment “The law of supply and demand’ is|in the prosperity. Overproduction re- g7 short ascount. 4 Cooper Bessemer (2) 6 Rainbow Lum Pr B dustry as & whole seems at the m a kind of slogan which misleads many | sults and depression follows, leading 3 Cooper Bess pt A(3). 3 Reiter-Foster. . to be a thoroughly encouraging one. people in assuming that there really is | to another shortage and ano boom, | ,. prices were March, 10.87, off Cord Corp. ... . 49 Reliance Int A. Discount o Dealers. such o ‘law. and that it would be |and s on, again and again. 30y LI ot 8. Ay, 110 o Corp Sec Ch (b6%) .+ Reliance Manag Motor Co. is expected soon | grossly unethical to do anything that| “Can any producer of raw material | 7 OCtober, 89, oft 2: December, Creole Petroleum. .. Reybarn Co The Ford Motor Co. e toon | might interfere . with its operation. |or any financial expert honestly believe 11.86, off 3, and January, 11.95, off 3. Cresson Consol (4c). Reypolds Invest. ... to have all production depa me“;‘e d as | Whether it is a law of nature, or man- | that if by intelligent co-operation this - Crocker Wheeler p Rich Rad cum pf. ... an even basis, a condition regarde? o% | made, remains unstated, but quits ob- |deplorable state of affairs can be cor- GRAIN MARKE glkol(umbhr (2.20). :ubput = 't’:“""“w‘fl':;‘n’,‘ Plants. Since | viously it is r:mb m:h hrornl:n::h .V:hltv w&m«:‘d policy to do so?” 20 ean! -abused - Curtis Wr Exp Corp. ol Tty o A gt last Fall some departments have been L ” 1t says the only basis of contention Cusl Mex Mining. ... Roosevelt Field Inc. Darby Petroleum. 5 5 Rossia Int Corp. . Davenport Hos (2).. Rubberoid Co (4) Dayton Atr & Eng. .. 4 3 2 Ryan Consolidated. . Deere & Co (1.20). & & St Anthony Gold.... De Forest Radio. .... 12 v 5 St Regis Paper (1).. Deisel W Gilb (1%). Salt Creek Con (40¢)., Derby Oil Refining. 6 Salt Creek Prod (2).. Detroit Afreraft. ... BAERECO. « .2 5uss. 0 Douglas Atreraft (1) 1 Schulte Un 5c-31 8t.. First Mational Bioron Dow cge;u:-::)... 1 507 Seaboard Util (50c).. g ress (3%)... Seg Lock & H (50¢).. jor activity in the smaller territory Fall in Price Cited. NEW YORK, February 13 (P —Pirst Dresser Mfg B (2). - 2 4 Seiberling Rubber. .. eale oLVl the larger. Nelds allotted IN NEAR FUTURE SEEN| .. National Stores for the four weeks Dubilier Cond & Rad. Selected Industries. . Ford dealers. The former discount was lbet the price of tin be ruled by the January 24 reported sales of Dugquesne Gas Cp wi. Sel Ind (full p stpd). 5 | graduated from 173 to 21 per cent, the | Special Dispatch to The Star. relationship of supply demand,” | the 88,064,348, & decrease of 5.1 per cent Durant Motors. . 7 ;}eluteg x;mu-cor of, 17 allowance being determined on the basis le;h YORK, hbr:rl'x;y ‘:i;-:egm; a' :nom ':l{uent \;:le:a um pm o Sentry Safety Cont. . ‘ cars T e = from $8,406,665 for the like period of East St Pow B (1) 14 Shenandoah Corp. .. % 3% 3| of the number of cars sold In & ENeR | C0 T larity ver ihe mext several | qulte possible t Anticipate demmand with Z\‘il‘uunEEll, ?o‘l g.t . 10: g+ Shenan Cp pf (a3). pevn- stock market sessions. The scope of the | reasonable limits and to preserve a res- Elec Bond & Sh (b6) . 520 4 Solar Refining. % T4 advance, the elimination of a large ,’,’Jé%‘}»“‘ stock to meet fluctuating BONDS ON THE CURB Y Elec B & Sh pf (6) % e (‘:‘E‘j’p;’,", w > P Odllce fi&ez‘n&r&:fim‘ftt?xit:cggfuo'mma: Since the early months of 1027 tin MARKET. " Eite Pow Assoc 1): 18 207 Sontn G Bant 1% aslnngton r news contribute o put it in & somewhat | has fallen from an average monthly Elec P& Lt op war. . S . e e Sakurday the maTkeh: over | Bvee 100, Damirary o too mulcs e xé:n flph{l;r;h;l:ui::h\).‘ Spanish & Gen rct: nnggur—on.-paund prints, 33a34; tub, | 4)1owing for the setback late w:dn:; efforts to restrict tin production have Empire Pub Sve (A). v s T 3 4| 31832 nnery, 20a31; current re-|98Y, has sdvanced more than it did | heretofore falled utterly, Anglo-Oriental Emp Relnsur (11.60) s-a:ao.u.} :‘w‘n . 4 y colgls, 10ai8 g J during -urgb.v-nunry. ed:d -l Tn that the partly- effective restric- et et Stand Oil, Onio (3 %3100 4| Poultry, alive—Turkeys, young, 3se |third of February exceeed o 10 oo pian, which keps sojoe 36,000 tous Evans Wallow L Stand Pwr & Lt (270 6 36; old, 30a32; Winter chickens, 28a30; 'c';",’.?"h zgi:;’;‘"’;mi Tich ‘a develg: La&“’&fi‘-«’é&‘fi?"fll’é.fi‘%fi Fairchild Aviation. . Stand P & L (B) (2). 1 |Spring broilers, 33a35; hens, large, 188 | ont there was, of course, a large |the possible exception of the Dutch, Federal Baking Shop 4 Starrett Corp. . f 3| 20; small, 16a17; Leghorns, 15; roosters, | oymination of short interests, many of | practically all tin-producing countries EARNINGS REPORTED. Federated Capital Starrett Corp pt (3). 13; ducks, 15; keats, large and young,|ynich profess to be afraid to return to | would have made severe losses had th X Fiat rets (1.25). Stein (A) & Co(160). y 6065; old, 25030, Dressed—Turkeys. | ne pear side of the market at present. | price fallen below £100.” | NEW YORK, February 13 (P— Fiat Stock deb rt Strauss (Nathan)... 7 7 | young, 40a42; old, 35a36; Winter chick- = gl Anglo-Oriental's comments are par-|Hupp Motor Car reported net Fischman & Son: Strauss Roth.......: 2 % 2 ens, 33; leghorns, 18; Spring broilers, ticularly interesting to the United |l0sS of $922,765 for 1930. This con- FINtKOto CO A - v v oo Stutz Motor (new). . 45; hens, heavy, 22a23; small, 2082 RAIL EARNINGS OFF States, which is forced o import all of | trasts with net profit of $3,468,936, or Florida P& L pt (7). o 6 | capons, large, ~37a38; small, 32a33; its needs of this basic commodity. They | $2.35 a share, in 1929. Foltis Fischer Corp. Sun Invest pf (3) ducks, 24a25; roosters, 15; keats, young, are also interesting in relation to the| Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Rafl- Ford M Can A (1.20) 2% Sunray Oil (b5% ) 4 70a80; old, 40a45. Norfolk Southern Reports 103000 % rtt bring all producers into | Way had net income equal to 5 cents a Ford Mot Can B 1.20.100s 28% Swift & Co (2)... 9% | Meats—Fresh-killed, beef, 14a22; veal, ? $131,104 an effective restriction phn ‘Recent | share last year against $6.18 a share in Ford M Ltd (p37%). 22 Swift Internat (3). s | 18a21; lamb, 21; pork ioins, 18820; Net Loss of $131,104. PEmort haG Uie A Hied ek & ey 18 Foremost Dairy Pr.. 2 Swi 2 b fresh hams, 20; fr_esh shnuldm,du: The preliminary statement of Norfolk | have been denied. The Tin p,oduun‘- Southern California Edison’s 1930 net Foremost Dai prpf.. 3 . Syracuse W Mach B. smoked hams, 22a24: smoked shoulders, | g ihern Rallroad Co. for year ended | Association announced last week that|income was equivalent to $3.25 a share % Fox Theater CI A 9 Tampa Electric (12). 13a14: strip bacon, 23834 lard, in bulk, | December 31, 1930, shows net 10ss of | the differences between the Malayan |compared with $3.44-a share of & 5% Franklin Mfg Co Technicolor, Ine. . ... P I Ak, 1090, fambs, 8.00; | $131.104 after taxes and charges, com- | government and the other producting | slightly smaller capitalization in 1929. Gen Alloys (80¢c) Teck Hughes (60c).. 7 7 s 008750+ medium and | PAINE with net income in 1929. of | countries had been adjusted. The re-| First National Stores, earned net el i e ORI (1h. : o a0, n7-90; medium and| §346890 or $217 a share on 160,000 | striction is_ expected to take _effectprofit of $1,080.973 in the quarter ended Gen Baking. Tob Prod Exp (10c).. “n—\'u e rawberries, 45: honeydews, | Shares of stock. March 1. The governments of Bolivia, ember 27, against $1,168,065 in the 2 ¥ Tran Con Air Tran. ., Chile ‘*—53 00855 m‘f“ Horldnyi i Preliminary income account for|the Netherlands, East Indies and Ni- | corresponding period of the previous Gen Baking pf (3)... Trans Lux DLPS.. ’Galifornia. goo’ 0: 1 s, 3.50 | year 1930 compares as follows: geria have accepted the pl yea Gen Baking N Y wi. . Tri-Cont Corp war. .. 378: Califocnis, 3.000.30, lemone; 3. 1929 Gen Capital Corp. ... Tri Utilities ($1.20). 85.00; _tangerine: s, J Gross . 5108387 Gen Elec Lt (p10¢) . Tubize Chatel (B). .. ! Expenses, . Gen Empire Cor (1). N i 3 5 ratnig income. $1,484,383 Gen GRE cv pt B (8) 400 4 F:lon%?l‘f::oé’(;g) 44 | be = a0 T Equity, rights, etc.. 192,410 | I 5 Gen Laundry Mach. . Un Tobacco. ..... % % 4.001 ] Net operating® in- | Gen Petroleum...... 16 Unit Car Fastener. % — toes, 150- o - 0 b 1% Real Esta Gen Thea Epcv pt3) 45 Unit Chem pt pf (3) .. e i :g{':m.' N;,’&""’:’{,% Other " incomt 688 71,294 te ans Gerrard (8A) Co.... § % %|22.50, mostly 2.50; Idaho bakers, 100 | Total income...... $888,608 $1,363.267 gii?."ifac.n"m'n“.'u')"' 2 K Unit Fou (b2-35 sh). 9 pounds, 2.75; sweets, per bushel, 1.00a | Interest, rights, eic. 1010802 1016377 C ll t l Loam ST L L N R B SR Gold Coin new Unit Gas pf (7) / y ers, 3.00a3.50; broceoll, 3.00a3.25 e Unit Lt &Pwr A (1), e, new, per hamper, 1.50a1.75; 90- & 2 Smith Company Bonds, Wardman Com- Y 0 Unit Milk Prod...... 2 5 T sacks, 1.25; old, ‘per sack, 125 f ompany , al Goldman Sach T . Unit Ret Ch pf (3% e s k| INVESTMENT TRUSTS 1 pany Bonds, Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey FTPSY -+ x 3 working on a three-days basis, W PRt simply means that price varies [is that the price of tin would be ke omin h;);le ?fv’e%??"&é‘x‘?! Te:ed.t;\;: in accor r’we with the relationship |too high by-keeping alive the m(hegf ::Yeur;d ineproducuon as explained by | of l“l:gl.y and demand, and as a corol- | cost producers. An examination of | creased kesmen for the company. lary t rising or falling prices will |prices over the past 12 years, Anglo- ‘p'.i'he three-day-a-week divisions were 1': the “1’1‘: l’\lgh e:‘\‘llg‘thue two, ’.!lgzl: grunm mé n‘fg:? the oont:n - - jual a3 3 . poin £220 being held back to permit the other de- | 10 e R TG O 0 Ghecure the | would give a profit to the majority of | partments to catch up. r or not the h-cost ucers, Action of the Ford Co. in increasing | Question as to whethe! ! Ao0m Diocuoess, In'enly'3 vub o its discount to dealers to a flat 22 rices been under £200, while hlvuerx.'j: is idered in trade circles as & b o titive move designed to stmulate | MARKET IRREGULARITY been over £200 & ton. 1 6 4 2 1 6 9 1 1 4 . 1 8 I N R T ) e 1317 LS i - N O 0 1 B RO nt Stat 5 FmaatiS, 909 ties *Service les Service O 299 3 S SS3nsssasel 5 o syymn. ‘| 82 R 83ges: SRS 523 3, o .m.......- oy 3 252> e R SN .....-". Sgoavuseysy - e pens 3332228223223 S RRF 233 Graymur Corp (1).. % Unit Shoe Mach (2% l‘a?,‘?‘plfi"fl‘.".i Ifebe;g- "IM. pinach, 75 | NEW YORK, February 13 (#).—Over- % 8} 2. Gt At&Pac Tea nv(6) U'S Dairy (B)...... y A160; kale "100a1.15; mushrooms, 75a | the-counter market: Bonds, first mortgage notes. Bring your GrtA&PTof (7).. U 8 Elec Power ww. . [3 1.0 squash, per barrel, 3.50a Bid. Asked. bl T Grief & Brother..... 1 9 9 U 8 Foil (B) (50c). peas, 3.50a3.75; cucumbers, Florida and [Am & Gen Secur 6% bt. 8 problems to us. Income tax reports and Gulf Otl of Pa (13%) . U S & Inl Secur. . Boston hot house, per dozen, 1.25; t0- | &fais Btoves Shareowness i advice by expert. e Dtk son i matoes, Tepacks, per pan, 1.00. Debnuied Bank Shares ‘Ser. ’ y expert. W e s B G Eauities Investors U S & Overseas war. Equities Investors Corp Uni 20 1 " Huarra ot i Ul Verao s 5 3 *|MORRIS PLAN EMPLOYES |fux nivh: Sasrey “: i Bankers Bond and Investment Company Hygrade Food Prod DU ERLsiati a0} GET PROFITS CHECKS |feii: Sl gy il oo S & 23322522338 TRE 3 TR 335 2233312333233 SERCRN X R 332 s nt ur Corp Al i Lmp Of1 of Can (50¢) Utility Equities..... Specisl Dispatch to The Sta: Int Secur Corp Am 81 Imp O Can reg (50c). v G - | Investors Trust Imp Toh Can (35¢). Vacuum (4).... NEW YORK, February 13.—Distri-| Low Priced Tr 8 Venezuela Petrolm. . 1 1 1 1 |bution of the annual profit-sharing | Leaders of Industr 1mp ob Gt %r"':m 3 Vie Flnan Corp(40c) checks was made yesterday to the four u“g{: o ooy |:a T::lll: 0il B. Walgreen Co........ 4 hundred employes of the Morris Plan industrial Finan ctfs wi n Co war. 3 Co. of New York. Insull Inv (b6%). ... Walker (H) (1) 8 In a communication accompanying ins Co ofNo Am 12 1 Walker Mining. the checks, Executive Vice President Int Hydrocv pf 3% . 1008 Watson (J W) Co Wallace D. McLean stated that the 332323232332833; pore -3 55 .. . 2 88582 Eigergiassidcy Segt RENTAL MANAGEMNT g i b peollg i den Copper % & & &|company had completed 13 months of W iolivit the Rl M iiumasont 3" West Alr Ex) s tisl service and activity despite ge! of your property o R 55 Went Anto B A (351, Seheral bustness depression. GBS HER ] whether Apartment, Residence or Business Al : T T N bay PROMPT REMITTANCES Irving Al Chute (1) el the company. Checks are based on| NEW YORK BANK STOCKS 3 3 h Irving A Chute war. 1 WL Apr20 82 21 & * salary and length of service and range NEW YORK, Fel 13 UP).—Over- Oup jorganisation s coniplate aa & . lalian Si A. b | from 4 to 6 per cent of the employe’s . February b F organiza _comp. 0 securing tallan Superpow 3 mfll'm.“ n:- .15' ltal'n Dll'd' nm;fi'.‘.:; ::.fi‘“.r gom- | calary. | the-counter market: tenants, mukmg collections and supervision of 1 in nl%l us 6 1 ok, T & S333metgeeneres SH general Wil-Low Ca g % The profit-sharing plan was in- | ¥ Siners unchansed. Int Utilities B...... ‘Wil-Low Cafeter pf. augurated several years ago and permits Interstate Equitie s 3! Kolster-Br (Am 8h). or fl’s;a':f repairs. g oty ) B 3 Lakey Foundry. in 3 "10% = Plus NEW SECURITIES Y .Without obligation to you we would be glad Land Co of Florida. . & to discuss this with you. RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT produce & maximum.” The productivity : e 24-hour Telephone Service of labor creased from - Louisiana st Na | PLANS INDUSTRIAL GAIN 11000 to 12438000, s e v ‘| B * | By the Associated Press. mol.'t After quoting a recent government Randall H‘ Hag'-‘er & Company decree for % 7 [ 3 52 » . t, TRUST COMPANIES. 4 ueral 6s 53 L ‘The Russian government plans t- American make to o] labor for indus- | py hea Forbes shover oity, T, ° o p,,g%"::‘ e ingustries for ¢ that their utilzation | tries in u‘"""i,u':h& Teport says it “re- | & EhimiAsalaitatiny ‘g:g;r;,flo::»,“ g (N Morth-. oan Correspondent present lendar year. t. possil ven| ater 2 B A lem £ 1 on the part of the worker in choosing | mortgage 5 per cent bonds, series A,|gor = 121 ew York Li = | mat: January 1, 1961, priced at|Guar Bl e iy R Stuart’ & Co. * Wedlchester Titie & T

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