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INANCIAL. THE.- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 193T1. FINANCIAL. x%__ A—15 CURB STOCKS SLIP || NEW YORK CURB MARKET % trmeaue | | [ 70 ittt ™ stoacavwn_sonn averaces | (OA MIN'STRIKE THURSDAY, MAY 11 8ales in DOMESTIC BONDS. A lh(mmr}d; Py 4 nggl lx::; Cl;!fi'f — Note—All stocks are sold In one hundred-share lots |- Prev. 1 Stock and Sales— 40 Alshams. Sw 2 1041% 1037% 104’ STOCKS. \ excepting those designated by the letter s (80s) (2508), | Hish Dividend Rate, _ Add 00. Open. High. Low. Close. | 15 Aoa irmith Gow 05 40 ‘8475 6312 047 e 2 which shows those stocks were sold in odd lots. 2% Tefcourt Realty 1.60 1 | T 5 Amer El Pow 6s A '57 62'2 62 = 623 : 20 Mg a1+ N . N CeGRRPIION: or. o 1 w hel a2 Amer G K°E 5 s on%s el Industrials. " Total. Lo Dividend Rate, Add 00. Open. High. Low. Close. | 14'a Libby McNell & L... 1 10 10 10 ,} e o e, 10s 153t ;mnm i e 10818 X 1000 Affiliated Prod 1.60.. 1 17% 17' 17 174 Loue Star Gas n 3%¢. 10 16 16 16y 8Amer Rad ‘4'ss 47100 ' 90 Profit-Taking Follows Recent 5 ' Az AEsco......... & &5 s 86 200 Lons Island Lt 60c) 1 30% 300 dore) ) Amer mall o da'sToms a3 g Week ago. ... ; 1076 | |Effect of Jrmer Walk-Out e 9's AllAm Gen Corp.... 1 100 18y Louislana Lan & Ex. 51 R L - l:vlnmh ago z 120.6 sy a0 Aluminum Coof Am €43s 115 115 112 112 Magdalena Synd.... 46 |4 Abpalac Gus 65 B 45 i61 46 ‘ear ago. ..... : ! 136.3 f e i . Advance—Utilities Are AmmCn R N R e | o nm . 13 ABpaIRcy Wow'ss 8 1he 0k toane | | Two years ago : : i sra | | in Raisil Prices Is Re Am Br B fd sha 1 6% 6% 6% MavisBotling (A s S e e oy aaye L00x 1060 | |F amivee vearatagor. BT g 148.3 Feature. 4 A Pl PELIAINE | 1 81l /81t 8% 31 T Tal e T 4 Ao GUE i d il gt el | Hign, 1931 o called O 5 ) o, 5 67 r! 7 P o bl g - 39 Asso Ga. El 55 'S 2 at i Am Cit PRL B b10%. 1 “ . mph N G Co (60¢) 3 A CE : iy Low, 1931. e AmCom P A (b10%) 18 11% 118 124 Mich Gas & Oil Corp. P K 16 Associat Rayon 5% & 8 4 High, 1930 - me— . 5 American Corp(15e). 14 dla 4 1 Mid W St U 7 3 14 Ax Tel ULI] 5155 44 C Low, 1936....... EY JOHN A. CRONF 5 . 7 - tUt (1%).. win Loco 5.5 i Sgtouas g d Press ; 1 Am Cyanamid B. 18 T4 7 bl U 5 4 Buiawin Loco 513033 907h 000 09%i | | g o200 : i BY the Assoc® v E Am For Pow war 149 1414 Mid St Prod n (2),.. 7 5 5 9 Bell Tel Can 5s B 2 1067 106 Low, 1929. ... Lot 3 E . NEw WK, June 11 —The auto- el oric Tun i 5 Am Founders...... W 2 23 i Miller & Sons e 7 b & e e i Jane 100es mobile {dStry is chiefly responsible stocks hat loy od 3 Am Gas & F ). 8 h6s 2% Mining Corp of Can., S Can Nat Ry 4'.s 38 10113 10013 1014 BONDS. for a fufr decline in raw steel pro- % 2 Am Laundry Mach 2. 2 27 3% Mo-I<an Pipe L (A). 5 3 i 10993 110 10 duction ©m 42 to 40 per cent of Am LU& Trac (24). 3612 3 Mountain Prod (1).. E 3 S aternin . 105, 1901 Industr i > capatipyod (t Ml sttanglydintusaoe AN GTREAING s ¢ p i : - J s o] oy : the cou’ of ingot output in the next Am Natural Gas. . Nat American Co.... ~ 5 < 1 e ' - B ERAC R0 > s 9% 2s. Iron Age savs in its weekly spliraiips | P S vious 2.6 two mo?S - s 5 2 Nat Bd & S Corp (1). 281 281, i 3 Previous da : . 3 93 Am Superpow (40¢). i &2 28 : s 3y 93 e review. the iron and stecl indust supern e (6). gt gl o SElec 3 I8 0 A od : 2 S pend for iron and steel from Am UtiigGen (R)vie 2 Rl R : St EI S N sesaa - other Jurces is holding fairly con- YvctteCo (25e). 1 R < Nat Pub Svt (1) 5 2 Tee ‘jrfln S gt bk - stant:he review says, “suggesting that Anzlo Chil Nitrate F NRESeIVIGD . . s 21 6h : T el L 000 sees £ - the cducible minimum of require- Appalachian Gas.... ° p 51/ Nat B T Seo A (4606), 27 5 PresiG el e 3 e - menhas been reached, but motor car rkans Nat Gas A 3 r 3 el oo e 9 Y | SA 3 s :l (ol . ..o 904 101.1 5 maracture has been receding steadily Svarai A Wk (60c) v b A o . = . oW, ceeeeneenee.... 814 - 98.4 9 Mhefihe premature contraction. of re- Ao | 1A (a2). 13 \ - e il Ueg L b 8 : igh, 1930........... o 109 101.4 B e ki 5 ’ 4 - Syl tajsales in May, and seems to b nen New Mex & Ar Land. ; Low, 1930 2.3 a7 96.6 ) s S i 1 g NR G , S ; ow, 1930...... 3. 7.3 96 92, heed for a very low operating rate an Assoe G & Epf (3).. 410, Nt B A B0 "‘“'c') P K Cit Serv p““y“‘ s 21 2 High, 1929. ... . 106.0 99.8 iguly, with suspensions such as oc- AN s Atias Util Corp. 5 S s 4 sk | | zow, 1929.... I 100.8 96.0 : ¢fed a vear ago a possibility. Atlas Gl Niag-Hud Pow A w.., 2 : ol Ro4 58 D 512 1081y 1054 sy 031, Standard Statistics Co. ] . o : Niag-Hud Pow Bw. 3 & 5 : 7 1% 1 seliciaei el el ‘ Effect of Strike Recalled. Tracti Aviation Securitics 3 Henk Pona’(1) L 3 63 63 ‘These expectations, however, fail to i S 3 S G e e i 21 888 RAIL HEADS APPEAR CONFIDENT f e i e Jeit of Te “""'“‘“ 2 13 b Nor Am Aviat A war [ neficial 1L (1%).. Nor Europ Gil Corp s 7 s 8 O G business sentiment. If the auto- Ine (1.20 E o o & 5 o 90'a 9004 e mle trade 15 ju ed in the belief Lt o EEEERAD o sl ud AiiiE 8 OF OBTAINING RATE INCREASES:SFE. Bl b EE cvptai.. 1 32 8 e (e 041: 10412 104 NSt o lchecked its retail saies. the later re- (b8 %) . 5 5 oo o L [covery of securities prices should have ffN&EP pf (160) p . Ohlo O1l n cu pf (6). ‘. 5 ¥ 6 he opposite effect Tovwevpr Btres 1 184 ] IEtocka TR (a0c): 2 = v . Emergency Appllcatxon tol 5@ 16 Desxgn “But regardless of automotive develop- aa Marconi. rana ments the steel industry sees nothing . % Paramount Cab Mfg. that will bring about a revival of ac CaribSyndicate: 00 T e e ; Parker TustPr (8 1 99 om o3| CHE L to Improve Credit Status of Carriers/ i 'in the next tug months unicss o e Cppt ( BEREL 6 #0iC0ED (305) p s ) ie 5 s 1t be the coal strike. So far the strike el s el } Sala Buke LB Would Also Aid Employment. Pt pemsieania. and. West vie: DIl 1 Perr 1‘:.“,\“- o 238 E 1 EX B ginia and i t regarded seriously. It et 5 Philip Morris Inc g i ) > is interesting to recall ever, that A ilip Morris A..... b 1 . . N - : .. a coal strike in the s region came M benix Secur Car. - BY CHARLES ¥ ARE. if r it in an ffeas: the turning point of our last severe b I 3 i ceq | depression nine vears ago, driving up flot Itad Tube A. 3 ) 1 i NEW YORK, June 11 —Railroad ¢x- "‘-’a'h'_' vf,‘"‘; prices of coke. pig iron and finished itts Plate Gl (2)... E a1 2 r St U 1 | el S = Tratght it was theASH stecl. For example ol 2 1 Ha i ecutives here to prepare the freight |ines initiative which was quoted at §: Connells- ORI 2 2 |rate increase application to the Inter- t orthwestern, Sou ville, at the beginning A,.,'.‘; Tose remier Gold (12¢) 3 7 state Commerce Commission were con- and 80 rn systems were iy to $750 before midyear was reached S . : . hold back, believing that corfions in fr = rro icers Roy Corp. t 1 i1, | fident that the commission would per- .} s i ot en- Aside from poss some narr 1dential Inv pf(6) i telr respeet: ories dfNOt €N~ o¢ yariations in Beehive coke p Pub U HolAWaE. - 5 . mit them to increase their rates as an ¢ ge them in seeking hi€f Tas | preceny disturbance has had no Pub Ut Hold Cp xor 5 bt ol emergency measure roads in the South F€ JOWed effect in any of the markets. Mean- Puget Sd P&L pt (6) 99 89 Ing Hyd B 93 It is understood that the petition Vith the Eastern systems 2 | while, iron and steel producers are pre- < : 5 i 4 their spplications for high Tates It | haring for & dull Summer by maki Reiter-Fos $ Lasull to the commission will be made imme- is understood that the [ithwestern |PSTRE B0, 5 €0 CUITC ¢ operating bl . ¢ ately and will request a horizontal lines have reversed their ARInal atti- o ol SR gcrions g s and fleid O Cal b 1 1 . : . *|increase of 15 per cent. Wall Street are likewise to JTepresented ting personnel toan Antelope Min. . ' H has becn talking of a reply from the 0 the application to £ Interstate ,uiome” companies tock Lt & P ( s 1 1 | : £ 8 4 commission by July 1. This is not Commerc> Commission, / 15 S the larger interes le nor practical. At the carlic d petition R BCre Ty aempted to prorate be August before the commis- the commflon than one | ), rious plants have fira n determine what shall say representing Tos, aucy as n points and are c reply to th: ation of the that covered by th: line road: low-cost center ailroads. It is mc 1y to be Si The application L tember than August 1 when its de. On the transpertatiofict. which Present Prices. iston is finally handed down the Interstatgfommerce fniched &t clionsi ly handed dowr At 2 which will vield finished _steel Would Aid Credit Status. rn of 57 nt on the pro This w give the carriers four ¢ investment off Re- months of calendar year in whic CStUPow B (1) 1 oy Satety Cont. ! : Al ? Veriie sa. the hmmiselon mey: ra affairs of | shipm Assoc ( 81 2 S dokh Doy M . k n dollars, the would g t did in | As Assoc ov 5 o : ¢! 6 a6 ze enough t nge the general 0 en have the | hi § 1 g 4 b 1 1 a ot nat o f Geme 2h e terms of the | into August ’, kely to be off transportation be carried into ef- d-quarts per cent in the eigh ation is for a hori- 183 August 31. It would, howeve 15 per cent. It is prod c Iy improv cred schedules in the |galvanized sk rm preser carriers and it would re will tion on tin e will be car to prever t 1r into the secor half of the y nounced effect on their I penal t | employmer i the pur ot et ce On o i F HE I ach Yo o o o ard1> prevent the loss of f produs . £ | South 19e . 3 : e e e nues of transpor- | holding at n, 070 per cent L ] Stand Ol of Ind ¢ 1 : ¥ e “ tead of redu L B fisinices Ald) Seen: fell only 8'. per cer R s ) : 1 B Corp. .. 2 3010 oy 3 rdiveRRptnsa oy : of shippers to the | ing stepped up. and sales of standard Relucta : abrics. .. 3 1 ° Stutz Motor (war) € s i e e i railroad freight rate in- Pipe from stock show an encou ! Sunray Ol (b6% ). .« 1 : ease. Tay Erantod|icre the largest s crease cchnicolor, Inc. . LR : ) 2 Juble up its orde r expressed t Fabricated structural Tock Hughes (60c)., 2 a : Y 10an 1 § Wt between 3.000 and approg of it believing that it wi amounted to 48,000 ¢ Trans Lux DL PS.. i P 10417 ork on maintenance tim not on! 11,000 tons, Gout Cornlwar 1 4 Sicla 5 J X 3 dustri ut on business | © ar ¢ d ; increase in freight rates ¢ melting steel scrap has de- dispose of the possi- clined again at Pittsburgh. bringing the G Gar 2 i ! ; ; Ll | duction in the rates of <Crap composite price o Iron Age n Uil Assc . : 8 tdly be Tished. so long as ope ~er pay: railroad employes down to $0.50 from $9.67 a week ago t Corp war. G |8 3 10 Pa_Ce; L4 a | continues this Fall in case the railr Copvright. 1931 T"",\'w f’ o B ductine s ooy e : : ! December. 1914. The finished steel e '8 BeonL ) X 10 103% | and pig iron composite prices are e : e . | ] i : 2 changed st 2.102 cents a pound for the =t 3 Abeo il . former and $1563 a gross ton for the LU ‘ e TG B RER RSt b | Washington Produce ) ment 1 divid ryice (830c¢) s Serv pf (6) 1o Neon Lis 01l & Gas vte. Cmwith Edison (8).. Cmwlth & Sou war 1 I i 1 1 i P ™ is emphasized | qua bize Cantilion (1) ing the Spi fHludson Hay M&S .. 4 b Servics. .. - 01l (12%) i 5 L £ S llec Power ww., 3 1 ast S 3 2 3 Inter Sec 1st pf. 3 E BES 3 F Bl @ BT AR Touls it ; ; g ! S % B 5 it Vio PSRN (20 -+ 3 135 & = Butter—One-pound prints, 29; tub, 28. 2 6.0036 22 In ¢ i - = 1 e riaia 03300 - 5 Eggs—Henner. current re. une 11— After v T : ; : : 1Pub € s ! ceipts. 17a18 i ange on "e v . L eum (1)... 1 1 f E . 3 E 3% 2el A 5 2. 8 try. alive—Turkeys, 20; hot-houf - s o the Associated Prece. CHICAGO STOCK MARKET : 2 v perp (111 2 2 ‘ ! tro :.'\'{; . E 89 9 re. large. 34a35: medium, 32af t : Ths0 rrrr};l'IC#r(":'o ‘:‘;n» t 3 & v e % based on last quarteriy or cemi > 68 A shorn broflers, 2226 ;2 i F real prices 1| payment. *Ex dividend, I extra. iPius 4% = 80 | Deghomn Droliexs 298267 hens, 1RIEe, £ i o L : reports that on < in Canad in_cash or stock b Psyable atock. e A, v 3y 23; small, 182 ’ rooyf's. 7 large volume |y oot Waore Shant Balfien 3 phPlus 5% in atock. e Plus stock. h Pius v 1 10114 | 12a14: duck <. young. T T atal | Thete were ) i 220 in slock. Kk Plus 107 k. m bl . A 1911 1 [lante, ouoke T8 i c S A% i stock. B Paid Iast year—no resuiat rai i Fa 193 | Jarge, 38a40; med : g complaints we =0 1 e of too much rain in various REPORT BY LONG DECLINE IN STOCKS| ‘i fiiih 1% i b e b wn, ) g e TR . A 104 *| should 2; smoked hds 184 2o . Wheat closed unsettled 14-Ts cent LEADING ORGANIZATIONS : i rices as a profit. In | ! e e ! advance sale and sub- o Serv 5e 90 93% 081y loughs, 3.00 alves e € o 024.50; 7 v e e e L short sellr bor- | 113 5w , i so0y00 BOND ISSUE AWARDED NEW YORK. Junc 1 e follow 5 4 . st coo Low ol i of the part cular ; 49 49 T s berries, $0a5.00; huck- ALTIMORE., June 11 (Special Sense Jary of important corpor B 10 s “" livery to the buyer in the LLRLLEE * 1 et 75a4.00: aples, box stock. Th fe Depesit & Trust Co. was i ctice has to T 18 peaches, 00a200: pears. awarded an issue of $1,000,000 State of Ju et \)[1:,.»“\"75’,”""1"””:1 n 80 i3 102'2 10212 10205 I 1%95a5 0, apricots, 150: | Maryland 47, per cent bonds yesterday. September & t s active matlies ! A G gOmIBHE P 23, 1057, 107 3.00a5 /mons, 6.00a800; The institution purchased the entire DCcCTmbe i e Whish el ies e e if § per 100, 3.00; Ananas, 1.50a2.50: 1ssue for its trust estates ot e News Trend. i 3 Y SRR e e L 1 A 3 upes, jumbog 310083.25; stand- A eroup headed by Strother, ;,mgd,.,, i el e H L 3 2 5a3.00; pows. 2.002250: cher- | & Co., Mackubin Decembe: ok s e 3 i 3 i omegrown, rates. 3.50: honey- | the Maryland T » has borrowed as soon dews. 2.50a3.00: ineapples, 2.50a2.75 salve hfm’..‘ s t aarket permits nim to make a Swerin . 5 rhubarb, per 100 Junches, 3.0024.00 4 arities were D ki i . i p . § Vegetables—PoAtoes. new. per barrel, | off prices ranging from 3.20 per Sl e s . b 2 2 2 5 pind sacks, 2.00: sweets, | cent to a 4.10 per cent basis - ipiine it sicy : sesumably, the exchange question- [z o o e Sisonsion | DeR ceninbes) Stock Issues Well Taken. A S > it out to divuige the ex- U = it o nt q: g N 1 ort sl X SEEL : boas. 75a100 squash. 1.00: ecggplant LONDON. June 11 The public 1 buy an Cqual ‘am it kosthanEaAl oot | FOREIGN BONDS, bunches, 6/0: bects, per 100 bunches, | (R ¢ 3 & S by F. W. Woolworth & Co. was so great . 4 i hort- ERe 300; cudmbess, 1.00a1 lettuce, i : 4 at the lists were closed today soon [ele efined copr lower pric \ is_opposed to one use 3 4 1 ' Y = i Vite. 3 ST 04 homegre'h. 75 _spinach, 30: kale. 3 fter the opening, -‘,"}j‘ Cor . f “-fff.,x’.j" g‘,‘r‘:fmn, oF e h Con M e o 30835, Mions. Bermudas, 1.60; white t 1 3 The issu> was for 4860000 6 per ckholders’ me . " s of 4 nal Tights | oxohange, in an address before the. Sy 2; Spring, per 100 bunche, 2.00 ot 231 1 ,| cent_cumulative preference £1 (about b ecided to cut the T mpany " of Commerce of Boston on| u 1t radisbS. per 100 bunches. 1.50: cauli- i3 1o 3033 $5) shares at par and 2.250.000 ordinary eily dividend on both cless A ana Hardware—Lc rm 95 caidi Tie rehERgE Fos) i Al = . homegrown. 21.50; peppers, 101 18-32 | 5-shilling shares at £2 (about $10) per common_ stocks to 62'. cen . 1 ct roported n St L) o Is tomat crates, 2.00 share. frc Sl terly previo: ith Stores of Americ i a hout this period of dis- > |i6i0g7_ tomad s S = o e T O .,‘j‘\‘ ’“ . turbed busincss conditions there has| i e a1 Tk Tup. 1.5022.00. More than 0,000 pairs of rubber " . e stock Bemseies h ailvos AR L L i el e o = footwear were exported frim Japan| Cuba has a movement for the and b S ng. It draws a distinction, how- | N T 4 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE year, the increase over 1929 being | strengthening of its bankruptey law entatis e sitione ever, 11,).\‘.” n a short sale which is i 2 o SR Wiggin of the Chase \ Corporation cuts quarterly Made by a person who genuinely be- i Cons M iotations furnished by b & Co S5ip R. Clacke of Corporaton ot eammas | lieves the price of a particular security | z in Te S 12 4 : iy PROPERT Y MANAGEMENT Co. of Tlinois. il §1: n-w S too high and who sells in the ordi- i 75 35 ? don. potnd....... 348663 stk . O e Willir nary and customary manner and the er § AR e The Companics. v Philip R, Clarke and Albers, Peison who offers securities in volume | IS I{ e h 4 : ma 23 R2c ok e e = ot aretiie and in a manner calculated to depress & po 7, | Rome:” °5 20c o el S o oth £ DUdReng 8w e ope of profting by the o ATs | Zhh, Mg i gt Apartment House el b A By 2 e o depreciation in value which his own h 3 N enf, drachmal . bao i 000 for t net income $131.- 33 yearly: sales contracts for depreciation in valu i i drid, peseta.. . 11 193¢ : Contin Shares Ine., liquidating head vear ago. This latte: operation in Wall street ; S Prazue. crown (nom.) _2.964c 3 1220 1931, §4.19 comrmon ociated Appar-1 Indu <« dircc- patlance is a boar raid. Although the 27§ Wars 7ioty 11.2: 1 §15.61 Decemb v 31. 1930 postponed because of lack | €Xchange attempts to check these raids 1 S 5335 COpEENRRA paroNn - 26 8 hoe Corporation 3715 ¢ and issucs_questionnaires to ascartain ¢ " a0, | Stockholm, crown ..} 26.8c 26.79%¢ O you really know exactly mmon dividend; Y 3 ron Stores, Ltd., sales, five weeks | W !',;lhn‘ selling \'a; f"flél( entrated nmnnz‘ Fe s » . —- h ), up 7 © cent: 22 w eks a few rators deliberately planning Santiago Cl s 49 3 v ).000 -ater Service operating rev- Gifficult one. A boar raider can take | Stinn ] ¢ (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co ) vestment stands? d reducing 12 months to April 30, up 4.5 bains to ¢ wver his tracks by distribut- | 1 ; 5 : Bid. - Offer 3 ! - from 6 cents 3 net income aiter subsidiary | ing his selling ers among several | 3y, s 56 7 B almers €058 390753 10es 1301 £, T once inven- pr d’ cividends off 14 per cent brosers, He may even s dumm | st A M | Thiewa "5 a1 10 % s A careful analysis is one of in consequenc not Add Midlind Steel Products cash and | names for some of his accounts. Al- th wa ore & Obio 4'.% 1933 00t i 5 aividend marketat curities June 10 r-ported though thete may be good reason to| D i 22 the features of our experienced AMotors has 286,400 common totaled $£6.900,000 believe that one individual or a gro sy fornia Pet. Corp. 5! 3 8 55 preferred stockholders, | St. Regis Paper Co. 15 cents quarter- | deliberately set about causing a slump, | Canadian Nor Ruy. 1.5 103 102 104 service—and it often brings to inct 268.907 and 17471, r spectively, | lv common dividend; formerly paid 25 it is another matter to got proof eIl Northwestemnu i i an sl e i : i i ; ] e Copper. Co. e 1947 8 - light some surprising conditions first quarter 1921 cents, In the late stages of the bull market ORY 2 5 e > Midland St~el products second quar- ng'r Manufacturing usual $2.50 cx- | one of the important factors in the ad- | <o 1 ni-naten 1o The Star. Denver & Rio Grande dlax 1 96 . A ter shipments off 10 per cont. June op- tra_and $2.50 quarterly dividends vance was th> volums of buying orders | ST7e! Dopaich 10 The SO e A aiicionn Cony. 1o 1040 e : i which we quickly remedy. AL IErN 5 ) GyBL IGToL SR D, United Gas Improvement firct, quar- | placed by the so-called “small fry"| if e Gonisear T W R ¢ Tisy it Standard Oil of New Jorsev—Nicara- | ter operating revenues of system, in- | speculator. Conversely, many amateur | S2lss 8. Grand Trunk of Canada 63 ) . guan government monopoly of petroleum | cluding Philadelphia Gas Works, off 2.5 | speculators became short, sellers when | 2 STUnd®) Comartciin - : Guic oll of Ta ssT. .- It's a service that pays our sales will exclude West India Oil Co., 2.7 per cent; gas revenues, off 1 per the bear market arrived. Since the| 2335 Baltimore Trust Co 2 Internat. Match Corp. 5s 104 (lients ibsidiary. operating for 15 years in cent; operating expenses, 44.2 per Autumn of 1929 the sharpness of a 5;5’\5)(}"‘;‘;’"&”‘ R0 ptd . R i s that country. cent of operating revenues, against 44.2 | number of rallies has been ascribed to Onsolidat *cum pfd Al Phillips Petroleum Co. $ras 1930 Thompson-Starrett Co.—Revaluation | p-r_cent in like 1930 period g by these amateurs. The experi-| 7 & Mills com Pure Oil Corp : of securities and receivables resulted in | United Printers & Publishers passed | enced speculator is not inclined to rush { 13 & Depogtt o, ghell Union Oil Co 5 ; : B. F SA' ) [ ¢ O reduction of $3.519,045 in aggrigate quarterly preferred dividend; paid 50 | to cover his short commitments at m‘-, 3 . o '5a,| Stand ] . . . \ .| value: uncomplet-d contracts April 23 | cents April 1. first sign of strength or to sell at the “irst. National Bank..)!!ll K 1 1000 CliL ¢ 3 1 3 19.710.678, against $11,065.930 | Woolworth (F. W) Co. to rec:ive tness, whereas | e L By - “mnm"‘\m: e . 925 15th St. N.W. Nat’l 2100 Boud g ry 31 and $33.863.917 a year ago. ' $27.000 cash ard $77.000,000 ordinary r operator casily takes fright. Jnited Ratlwey x 1 Oil Co of Calif. 55 1935 5 ; éd Cigar Stores of America—Re- | shates s result of recapitalization of teur speculators have as much | 5020 8 Fidelity & € ; e Drve Co. 54 1953 100 ? \ ed ported to have found further breaches and rublic participation in British sub- right to buy and sell stocks as any one RONDS ;s Rutbes 5s a6d7c. ot 8 : 4 watches made year of conmact made with Gill'tte Safoty | sidiary. addition to surplus of parent else. but they do make the markel more 6000 United Ruy & Elec 63 1040..,.. estern Blsctie oo suitlu: 18 MORTGAGE LOANS were exported, Razor during last four years which | company to equal $8 a share. ( complicated at times. 6000 United Ry & Elec income 4s. heeling Steel Corp. 4'is 1953, 75%

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