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FINANCIAL, URB SHARES GAIN | NEW YORK CURB MARKE IN ACTIVE TRADING Market Confronted With EBpec: NEW exch: news of the half was Oil a Pri of t shar Ele over utiliti Utili had open up Stan the. wer was shar NEW YORK, Anot week is that of N directors The smal is 1y fecl Best divider $23.000,000 fected by and NEW ‘The regular mand for milk and ice Profit Taking After an Early Bulge. BY JOHN A. CRONE. al Dispatch to The Star. YORK. October 7 ange moved hi presid Y. ric' Bond & t before point up a er of Ohin ices he St ply at the ¢ ric. Bo) a point rose about 2 fo! 2 points. iare started 197 e ht, tics and Un: similar ed on 3 . and later dard Oil of Kentucky Sei extended ues the Corpora; trials, Regis Pa B also improvement, Aluminum the feature of the indu ply better. wmont Verde were (Special) her importar which like m rate in its curr erion of what dire o with their at the stoc ler o they should information is t hs' zequiremont ash. It sales of it by the falling of cr os ATCHISON DIVIDEND. YORK. Octob ificance of decla quarterly dividend on common as an were indi still world, but of a much below tion ing 10 lead; lmd been de; values. idual stocks ti thei of the A the regul d by other boar cash) st now BONDS ON THE CURB MARKET. i U Minn G & 1 5 i 103 i POTPPOIEL . PPRITeToL - enn Elec Pow 55 '56 Texas Elec 55 60 ‘48 & Texas P & L 55 '56 Unton E & P 5 7 Uni Am Inv Uni Lte Ry i s United P & L 65 73 Unit Pub Ser 65 A -‘fi' \lc'\dmg" went agal The curd her today on the ntial plan to relieve frozen bank credits, but met some prefit Share ran up almost inviting profit taking. Service moved with a range of a Standard Oil of Indiana | ction while Standard upward _course and advanced oft and other can_Superpower, Middle We: ht & Power A ce its gain. and Humble strong points in the Standar shared gains wer and ng this Products xmxlar e will be main- t months be | ~Prev, 1931~ Stock and Sales— High. Low. Dividend Rate. 24'% 111 Afiliated Prod 1.60 1037 9413 Ala Pow pf (6)...... 258 3y 1y Allegheny Gas Corp. 4 224 Aluminum Co of Am 2200s 109% Alu Co of Am pf (6). 60 Alum Ltd C war. y..0 60 Alum Ltd D w: 29 Am Arch Ce (2) 3 1% Am Austin Car..see0 11 90 Am Book (7). . 108 10 Am Cit P&L B .20 17 Am ComP A (b10%) _ 4 5% AmCorpn (£30¢)....* 15 Am Equities. Am For Pow war. Am Founder: Am Invest war. . Am Laundry Mch(2) 75: Am Lt & Trac Am Maize Prod Am Maracaibo. ‘Am Natural Gas, Am St Pu Sv ¢ Am Superpwr (pa0c) 340 Am Superp 15t (6)... Am Util & Gn B vie., 25 Am Yvette ( . 3 Amster Ancha Animal Trap Co Appalachian Gas Arcturus Rad Tube. . Nat Ga. s Nat GasA... N G cu pf (60¢). Assoc Elec Ind Atlas Util Corp. .. Atlas Utillties war AutoVALev pr pt b0e. Bell Telof Can (8) Beneficial I L (17 Bigelow-Sanford Bliss Co(EW) (b8 Blue Ridge Corp 2 Blue Ridge ¢ )e L3P pf (1 ml). Bunker Hill & Sull. arman & CoA ( Cent P'ub Sy Del. . Cent Pub Sve A b3 %. Cent Stat Bl (b10%). Centrifug Pipe (60c) Chain Stores Stock. . Cities Service (g30c) 22 es Serv pf (6)... Claude Neon Lts Inc. Clev El 1llum (1.60) . Colon Oil. .. Col Oil& Gas vte. Colum P Cmwith Cmwlth & Sou war. . Consol Auto Merch. . Con Gas Balto (3.60) Cont Shares cv pf. Cooper I Cord Corp irroon& Rey pt (. ysden Ofl..... Cour'ulds Ltd 13 Creole Petroleum. Cresson Consol (4¢). Crocker Wheeler Cumberland P L (2). Cusi Mex Mining Dayton Alr & : Deere & Co + De Forest Radl Derby Ofl Refining Detroit Afre Dress S It Dresser M Driver Harr Duke Pow (5). Duguesne G Durant Motor cc B&Sheupf5.. ec B & Shpf (6)... ec Pow Assoe (1) ec Pow Assoc A (1) ec P & Lt op war.. mp G & I cu pf(7) mpire Pwr pt(2.24) pire Pub Sve (A). ireka Pipe L (4) ns Wallow Lead. Federated Metals. Fiat rc Foltis Fischer Corp. Ford M Can A (1.20). d Mot Ltd 36 3-5c Fox Theater (A) Gen Aviation. nis Ltd res 36 3-5¢ P £ cv pf B(6).350s her. Glen Alden Coal (4). Globe Underwr (15c) Goldman Sachs. , 01d Seal Elec new Gorham Ine pf. GUAt&P T nv (16%) Gt At&Pac Tea pf(7) Gulf Oil of Pa (1%). jas v.te... (40c). 6 s Hudson Bay M & § . Humble Oil (T HydroElec Sec(1 Hygra Food Prod. Imp Oil of Can (50c) Imp'l T GtB&I(1.12). Indfana Pipe Line(1) Indian Ter 111u Oil A Insull Inv (b6%) Ins Co of No Am 1235 Insurance Sec (40¢) . Intercontinent Petn, Int Petroleum (1). Int Utilities(A) ( Int Utilities B Int Utilitles wa Interstate I Inter Equcv Irving Air C Italian Superpow A.. Jer Cent P&L pt (6).100s Jonas & Ngum em pf Lackawanna Sec (4) tke Shore Mines(2) Len Coal & Nav 1.20. 2 Leonard Oil Libby McNell& L... 1 Lone Star Gas n 88c. 40 Long Isld Lt pf (7).. 10s Magdalena Synd..... 4 Mapes Cons Mfg(t4) 4 Mead Johnson (15).. 4 Memph N Gas (60c). 10 d Sta Pet vic A 22¢ 1 Mld Sta Pet vic B 1 2 ) 8 Stocks s0ld 1n 100-share lots except those designated by letter . Add 00, Open. High. Low. Close. THE EVENING ST ~Prev, 1031 High. Low. % 8 101 25 1 & 2014 69% "% 24 15 o1 % 15% 94 v % 75 84 1% Mid Wt 2 <an an Mohawk 23 Mont Lt 110 Moore L 215 Mountat 3 22% 10y 1% 284 68 11% ) t Pow Tub at Pub at Rubl son ( Kewherr ewherr AR, Stock and Dividend Rate. _Add 00, Open. High, Mid West Ut (b8%) .. 604 Mid W Ut cv pf xw 6 11% Moore Corp Ltd (1). 114 Nat American Co. Nat Aviation. . at Bd & S Corp (1). at El P 1; Nat Family Stores at Fuel Gas (1) Investors. at Service Co. at Sh T Sec A 160¢.. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Sales— 3 3 4 10 1 1 22 1 ta B pf (7)., 108 n Prod (1) [ 68 17 2 * 1214 20% 11 108 31 1% 24 28 13 el 131 3 2% 12 61% 2% 1% 10 68 StsUth10% 1% Pipe Line. 2% Pipe L (B). Mining (1). HE&P (1%). ow A (1.80). & Ltp! Sv A (1.60). Svpf(7)... ber ar N J Transit (1), Herman e Meter A (2 y (J1) 1 1 pE( ew Eng Fuel new New, New Me: ng Pow pf (6). 308 New Jers ne (13).. 3 x & Ar Land. Newmont Mining Y Hamburg (2 Y-Shiy Y Tel pbuilding Cp. PE(63).... iag-Hud Pow (40c) iag-Huf Pow A w. 1ag ag-Hi Sh 1d Pow C w. Md (40¢)... iles-Bemt-Pond (1) e Noma Bl Nor Am Nor Ind Nor Ind 89 1000 80 115 “orp Chile B. lec (40C5. .0 Aviat A war 2 Pub S pf (6) 1008 P Ohifo Copper. oek « N ge Pac G P Pan Am Pandem Tantepe Paramon Tarke Da Parker I Pennroa s Ltd (A) A8 pf rush (1 Alrways. oil int Cab ) Avis (1. tust Pr (3)..200 d Corp (40¢) 40 Tenn Pw & Lt pt (7) 508 Penn Wa at & Pow (3) ryman Electric. . rol ¢ “hila Kl Philip Phoeni Phoenix Pilot I Pittsl Plymout ratt & Premier Prudent Pub Pub Uil p Morris Inc... ‘orp w e pf (5). ecur Corp. Cpf (3). d Tube A h Plate h Ofl « Lambert (3) Gold (12c).. ial Invest Hold war. Hold xw. Radio Pro wy eliar 1h! Reynold IntA... c Gas Corp. . s Invest hode Is IS pf (2). oun Antelope Min. &P (0c fov prp! c). llied Corp (1). IL& H (a5 d Shawin 1 al ctfs(s prior(5y W&Pwr h (A O) Stand 01 Stand O1 and Of nd Pwr & Lt nd P tarrett Motor Car Sun Invest pf (3 finin 3 Sl Btn 19 Ilof Ind( 1) 1of Ky 1.60 10hio0 (21 &L (B) (2). Corp pf (3). hnicolor Inc. Trans A mhesGA r Sec Corp. . xp (10¢). ir Trans Trans Lux DL P § Tri-C nt Corp war. . Tri-Utilitie Cha So| I Lamp(1).. ‘ngerieider Fin Cp. “nian Am Invest. o or, Init Dry b Canada D war. Docks. 2 104 193 llt»rn war.. 14 as P (7)..... nit Lt & Pw A (1) it L& Pwr pf(6) c 7 S Inte S T 1o ‘nit Verde tah P& Lt pf (7) Jtil P&L Itil Pwr & Lt p£(7). Tow ww. shing pf.... (B) (50¢). r Sec 1st pf. ing Car res v.t.c. ten (1) 12 . 2008 Aa11.0236). 26 50s 1&1nd .. 1& Ind pf (13%).. Utility E : Van Can Vene: Vick Fin, Voght M Squities. . 1p Pkg. la Petrolm. . ancial (30¢) fg Co (1)... Walker (H) (50c) W Wor leh G rJ Woolworth (1'W)Ltd ¥ 0il & Gas. RI 5% 2% Dividend rate, in nual_pavment. *Ex di a Payable in cash_or dividend. f Plus 5% n Plus 8% in s Peop G L & in stock. JElus 2% in st 3, 3 314 doliar: vidend. ~ tPartly extra. :Plus 1% bPavable in stock. e Adiustment € Plus 6% In stock. hPlus 1% in k Plus 10%° in s:ock. mPlus 3% 1n Paid last year—no regular rate. in stock stock. o ck.” CORPORATION REPORTS TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF LEADING ORGANIZATIONS. NEW YORK, October 7.—The follow- ing is a summary of important corpora- | tion news prepared by the Standard _stat‘stlcs Co., Inc., New York, for the Assoclated Press: E News Trend. Due to a further curtailment in the East Texas area, crude oil production | for the week ended October 3 was smaller. by the American Petroleum Institute, was 2,147,450 barrels, which compares | week. Gasoline stocks at refineries de- clined 405,000 barrels to a total of 30,368,000 barrels. Although the normal seasonal move- {ment is upward, revenue freight car nst the trend and declined 4,599 cars in the weck ended ! Scptmbor 26, Actual loadings, ac- cording to the figures released by the American Railway Institute, totaled gl Kl The daily average, as repérted | with 2,193,350 barrels in the pre\'iuusj 6 8 cars in the previous week nnd\ 1950.663 cars in_the corresponding week | ‘Of last year. Coal, coke and live stock | were the only commodities that showed | an- increase. | ! The Companies. | Capital Administration Ce 1td., | liquidating value September ., 1931, | $5.20 a class A share, vs. $14.67 Decem- er 31, 1930, Dominion Stores, Ltd.—Sales. four weeks ended September 30, up 20 per | cent; year to September 26, up 6.5 per cent. National Tea—September sales off 10 per cent: nine months off 9 per cent. United Fruit-Subsidiary advances sugar price 10 points to 4.60 cents a pound. American Smelting & Refining de- clared 37!, cents quarterly common | dividend; paid 50 cents formerly. Byers (A. M.) Co—Operating around 30 per cent of capacity. Exchange Buffet declared 25 cents | ! quarterly dividend; paid 37!; cents | formerly. . & W. Grand—Silver stores passed | quarterly common dividend; paid 25 cents July 23. Melville Shoe—Szptember oft 4.3 per cent. First National Stores—Sales, sales, five ent; period December 27 to September 26, off 2.6 per cent. Oppenhieim, Collins & Co. declared ‘50 cents quarterly common dividend; paid 75 cents formerly. Pullman, Inc.—August gross of Pull- man Co. off 21.9 per cent, net after taxes off 41 per cent; eight months’ gross off 17.8 per cent, net after tases off 50.7 per cent. Roan "Antelope Copper Mincs, Ltd., Scptember copper output totaled 7,252, 740 pounds, vs. 5,544,988 pounds in Au- gust and 4,163,235 in July. Union Oil of California common share earnings, based on estimated in- come, nine months to September 30, 73 cents, vs. $1.84. United Aircrafi & Tranwport sales | first six months off 1.7 per cent. United States Steel—Operations in- | creased to about 32 per cent of capac- ity, vs. 31 per cent in preceding weck and 32 per cent two weeks ago; a year ago average was 61 per cent. Amerigan Department Stores Septem- |a | ber <1les off 11.3 per cent; eight months off 7 per cent. Cable Radio Tube to furnish tube re- 1 quirements of Western Auto Supply Censolidated Gas Electric Light & Power of Balt'more: Contract obtained to furnich power to Susquehanna River | —Havre De Grace Line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Tri-Utilities ~ Corporation—Net ine WASHINGTON, D. C., “bated on last quarterly or semi-an. | WEDNESDAY, !PRUDUGE MARKETS | STILL IN DECLINE “4+|Dairy Products and Eggs Move Against Trend. Live Stock Higher. Dairy products and eggs were still able to make some further price gains in the generally weak markets pre- vailing around the first of the month, says the United States Departmen: of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Market News Service. stock also sold to better advant. than in late September, because of improved demand and a moderate supnly and feed prices tended “down Slight declines were the rule on the vegetable list, but onions and lettucc advanced. Potatoes Sell Lower. Maine Green Mountain potato: down to 40 cents per 100 pounds shipping points in carly October. First {. 0. b. reports from Western New York indicated a level of 70 cents on Round Whites, compared with Cobblers and Mountains on Long Island cents. Sweet potatoes were lowey. Te- turning only $1.25 to $1.35 per har: at Eastern Shore shipping_ points. with bdishel hampers at 50 to 55 cents. Onion prices advanced in Eastern producing sections to a range of $1 $1.25 per sack of 50 Ci prices were mostly highe: about steady at Weste York poir ound $1.85 to $2 per two-thirds crate, but city slightly. Both We Jettuce brought higher consuming _center declined furthe prices advanced came short La from Western range of 90 cents t Elbertas. G rs were holding firy 5 but_smaller s clined. Barreled apples held stea firm in the Potomac Valley area, f. 0. b. salcs being at $2.25 to $3 markets were unsettled. Seckels were in Western New York, at $1.60 bushel Butter Prices Gain. further, report Nev. Yo on a el on be: {near the 1% I plies % | Phitad the Bure Estimated were the l'! 1tc dea their stc A scason whe till of goods A Markets, Despite heivie the same tim and “Philadelp! larly on_the ions on t but fowl dec It of the ampl indifferent deman Active Live Stcck Market. Braced by much more active and higher ts for dressed meats, trad during carly y to the selling cted by mostly though sup 12 important m: cattle Live | held | OCTOBER T Jobbing prices declined | bidding 1931 AND BOND AVERAGES By the Associated Press. From Yesterday's 5:30 Edition, STOCKS. Tndust . 6.3 678 76.0 102.2 Year ago. Two years ago ‘Three years:ago High, 1931. Low, 1931 High, 1930. Low, 1930 High, 1929. Low, 1929 Today. Previous day. Week ago Month ago Year ago. Two years ago. Three years ago High, 1931. Low, 1931. High, 1930. Low, 1930 High, 1929. Low, 1929 New York Cotton w Special Dispatch to The Star. ! NEW YORK, October 7.—Heavy buy- ing throughout the list lifted cotton prices $1.25 a b the opening to- day. The usual ac W Instead, trade y for October cember ing scale. Opening prices 1; December, 6.03 up 23; March, 6 , up 24, and July, 6.71 ling hedge_sales lacking. most entirely buyers and De- up 24; up 2 | By the Awociated Pre CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Grain prices | owed an early upward trend te nfluenced by stock market and by results of last ni House conference. Profit ta E on bulge: however, checked the ad- vance, and notice Was taken that Liv- pool wheat quotations were up le: than expected. o s and- grades of cattle | tly decrease brainch of the trade 213 ga count of itse Trading in dom cidedly mere activ shecp and | although sales were | moder:te in volume | and nges of prices were establiched of the wool some cxtont by and alfo by over wage England w-ol max * , Mill Feeds Decline. Prices of wheat foed 25 cents to $1 per ton a of October. Spring whea | middlings d to the ! point.* Co { to dscline. Prices on the downward rather sharpl sin now selling at. trade we e quict r difficy adjustments in some. New acturing centers bran and ason’s low >ntinu e mid-Ap lowest level in r . Cott-nsecd meal is s2lling lower | than ‘good hay in many markets. Lin- | seed meal prices continued out-of-line .| with prices of other concentrate fecds, { refiecting the smail meal supplies and tige unusually short domestic flax ercp. Gluten feced and meal pric3s were un- changed. ~ Timothy and clover hay markets gen- erally held about steady in early Oc- tober, with continued 1ig rings in f£2ir ‘demand. T3 small volume at Bost lizht at New York very slow at slightly Wheat Market Unscttled. Domestic wheat mark:ts weak and unsettled in early October a result of continued uncertain | the sccurities market_and in fo financial conditions. Futures prices 2 Chicago déclined to the lowest point the history of that market but ca wheat sales were at prices not materi- ally changed. Corn declined rather sharply under the Tfience of 8 siow increased supplies and the ap: proaching movement of the new crop. The first new corn of the seison ar- rived at Chicago and St. Louis. Oats | and barley were weak with corn, but price ceclines were I Rye showed some independent strength as a Te- sult of light offering but flax de- clined sharply, influenced by the dull demand for oil and lower pricss on Argentine seed, supplies of which are ! plentiful. nd '\]rs were prices. o, higher REVENUE FREIGHT LOADINGS. By the Associated Press. Revenue freight loadings for the week jending September 26 were announced today by the American Railway Asso- ! ciation as totaling 738,029 cars. This was a decrease of 4,599 cars be- low the preceding week and a decrease ot 212,634 cars below the same week year ago. l)vmcellnneaus freight londlngs totaled 274,253 cars, a decrease of 108,149 be- low the same week of 1930; merchan. dise, 216,819 cars, decrease, 27,940 coal, 128,723 cars. decrease, 24,436; for- est products, 25,535 cars, der‘n‘a i 3 624; ore, 25806 car coke, 4.715 cars, decrease, T and grain products, 36,983 cars, crease, 6,087; live stock, 25,195 cars, de- 7380”“"}:&&”{&!’&%“’.- weeks ended September 26, up 0.1 per | come, 12 months to May 31, #757,840, crease, 3,873, Opening uncha ged to 1 higher, the ("‘nc.". 0 Wheat M af t limits to continued For at least the time wheat traders appeare being nt most to > cents unted s fresh ad- e 1 ¢ d to frac- cent much of the day at v-{ a d:afl 0i dicap to w pac E good and ch slight weight. and goo slaughter 30 pounds, calves. and choice fed stcers end m mostly ste a new high, paid for long yearlin D, most fat tie an choice, 1.100 o 7.50a10.60; 1,300-1.500 pounds, 7.50a10.60; common and mcdium, 1.300 poupds, 4.00a7.50, He land choice, 530-850 pounds. common and m 1 good and choice nd medium, 3.25a4 cutter, 2.00a3 p:t cluded). good and c 5.50; cul { vealers | | i s | | lambs, remained | by | commercial 7.00a8.00; medium, common, 410a6.00. declined from | ¢ ound the first | 1.050 Dound medium, 3.7 Sheep, 15,000, killing good to choice natives and 5.75a6.25 to packers 6.35 to shippers: clo: bid, 6.50: fecders, 90 _pourds choice, 5.7526.60; medium, all weights, common, 3.50a5 90-150 pounds, medium to 250: all weights. cull 1 75a1.50; feeding lambs. 50 to 75 pounds, good and choice, 4:7835.80. RAYON TRADE ACTIVE strong down, good , British 'Y’nn M:\ k(‘l Ma\ ement Is Classed as “Fair.” The Bfitish jmaintainin, according rayon yarn trade a_ fair degree of acti a cabled report receiv the Commerce Department tod as|from Commercial Attache William L. M Cooper in London. On the othes Cooper reported, there some seasonable decline in goods trade. . Although there marked increase of forgign #ale: attache 513 ther is is ibeen increasing inquiries from c market e particularly China and South America. POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO, October 7 (#).—Pclatoes, 104 cars; on track, 306 car: United States shipments, 803 about steady; trading only fair; sacked, per_hundredweight, Wiscensin cobbler: 70a75; few, 80; Minnesota, North Da- | kota cobblers, Red River, 75280; other | sections, 65a70; Red River Ohics, 80285 Idaho russets, No. 1, small to medium, | 1.0521.30; medium to large, 1.40a1.55 occasional higher; Colorado McClure: 1.10a1.20. BANK LIQUIDATION. ; NEW YORK, October 7 (Special).— The statement of Federal Reserve mem- ber banks shows a decrease during the week of September 30 in loans on secu- rities of only $15,000,000, in spite of the general notion that bank selling has been one of the main causes for the market decline. In the past 12 months loans on securities have decreased $2, 130,000,000. In the past six months, | ring Which there has been 2n average | decline in stocks of 50 per cent, secur loans of banks have dropped from ap- g’nxxnu'ely $8,000,000,000 to below 350,000,000, ot ]Jdeuclw‘\ FINANCIAL Money on Hand to Loan on First Deed of Trust 67 Interest “Reasonable Commission and Prompt _Replies to Applicztions JAMES F. SHEA 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. 20 Rails. 48.7 43.5 51.0 60.8 1109 1526 121.9 106.2 435 1416 86.4 167.8 171 ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and Ind. Ave. NW. 7th Series of Stock Now Open for Subscription 59% Dividend P Stock Withdrawn James E Connelly, James F. Shea. President Secretary Rails. 81.8 80.6 85.3 94.1 109.3 101.2 105.2 105.7 80.6 109.8 97.3 106.0 1008 ndard Statistics Co.) {COPPER COST HEARING TO BE HELD OCTOBER 28 89.8 89.3 92.6 994 100.2 96.7 99.4 1015 89.5 101.4 96.6 9.8 96.0 | By the Associated Pre: The tarifl Commission will conduct & ng here on October 28 in its inves- ader & Senate resolution as to s in the domestic and for- tion costs of copper. Chairman Fletcher has issued a state- ment denying bias or prejudice by its agents in this investigation No public statement for or agai a tarifl on copper was made by any representative of the commission,” he caid. “The investigation is for the pur- pose of determining the cost of prod tion here and abroad and does not r 3 making of any r We MEEe Birer Trust Loans ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN AMOUNTS OF $5,000 TO $1,000,000 IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND NEARBY MONTGOMERY _ CO.. MD. PERIODS OF 3, 5 or 10 YRS. 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