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Ralroid Group Registers Most Losses—Utilities Also Sell Off. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. ' \@pecial Dispotch to The Star. NEW YORK, April 12.—Except in a few issues, the trend of. bond prices, today was 10"&‘. although there was a moderate rally from the minimum prices reached in the first hour. The reaction was chiefly in bonds that have, had a substantial advance recently and | ‘where the bulk of the transactions have been for the account of dealers or for those who follow movements of low- pflced bonds for speculative opportu- | BOND ON NEW YO STOCK EXCHANG Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. UNITED 8TA'|’EB. (Sales are in $1.000 High. Lib :u- 32-47 10121 st4lgs 32 Lib 3 le nh 43,833-38 83s851-56 100 26 101 10231 108 1 104 9 10413 " 10817 108 5 10816 11 297 22 Abitibl P&P 5: Alleghany §s Alleghany 5! Alleghany Am Beet Su Am Chain db Am F P 58 303 AmIGCh5 Am Intl5%s l’ Am Sm&Ref 5347, Am Sug Ref 6s°'37. Am T&T 438" Am T&T e tr : 46 45 26 66 85 102 103t m railroad group suffered most in | Am T&T this early reaction. Numerous bonds: were off from substantial fractions to more than a point. Chesapeake Cor- poration 5s lost 13 peints. Missouri Pacific. 55 were down nearly a puln;‘ Ta tion of the high of the year. - jper cent bonds sold under 4. At the re” quoted 3, approximately 'the 0 B ately - coupon rate. New York Central, Illinois : Central, Great Northern and St. Paul “ssues were all heavy. 1., In the -xrule public _utilities the largest decline was in Columbia Gas & Electric 5, which lost 1% . points. American & Foreign Power 5 ‘were down a point. Philadelphia Elec- tris 55 and North American Co. 5s were lmdy. In the higher quality members this group there were fractional huu in Consolidated Gas 5s and 4%s, bul & steady tone to American Tele- m:&'nlemph issues. International lnghone 4l;s were off more than & The local tractions gave a good of themselves. npfl.v as mach. _The feature of the industrial market m-mmDodnhw'l’l & gain of nrdnu from the low of the year. 5s, Bethlehem Steel 5s I.nd Nltmml Dairy Products 5Vs were all atrong at different times unu ving * experienced a substantial galn Tuesday, the German loans re- - ;md today. The Government 7s and m'fi'u 1% to 2 points. . Smaller . occurred in ofher German issues. ¢ has been shown recently in Cana government with both the 4¢s and 5s again™ above 96. Argentine issues were also nn:nl ‘from - igton that Am T&T deb. Am T&T 53%s'43. . |Am W W & E 6575 | Antioquia 7 '45. .. 10 Argentine 5%s ‘62, 13, Argent 63'61 May. 27 Argentine s 59Ju 1 Argentine s 590c b Argentine 63 A '57, 6 Argentine 6s B'58. 8 Arm & Co 4%s'39, Arm Del 5%s'43... 24 Assoc O116s°35.... Atchison gn 48'95, At CLcol 4s°52. . AtICL un 418 "64. Australia 4158°56.., 68 Australia 5855, ... Australia 53%67. Austrian 75’43, Austrian 78 '57.... B&O 1st4s'4s. B&O 4% B&O 1st 53 '48. B & O ref 689 B&OrtisD Ban & Aroos 4e'61. Batav Pet 43542, Belgium €3 55, Belgium 63%s '49 Belgium 78 55 ll 103% Belgium 78 '66 15 102% Bell Tel Pa §s B'48. 11 104 Bell Tel Pa §sC'60. 7 104'4 Benef Loan 6s'46.. 3 76 BeriinCy El 6’56, 5 31 Berlin 6138 '50. Berlin C El 3 Berlin C E1 6% »'5! Beth Stl pm 5s°36. Beth St rf 5342 Bolivia 78 'sx Bolivia Bolivia Bordeaux 6s Bos& Me bs lL 99% 'kmum and discount Government. Bklyn - HARDWARE MARKET HAS STRONGER TON * More Substantial Orders Are Being Placed and Selling Efforts More Aggressive. | . ~—~The nun' the hard do not_anticipate any sudden increase b 'llllg m x’ consider; that be worth nore and distributors contained as much red Jink as in other lines, and while Aomn . Wholesalers are, . still handicapped by banks ::3 dlm:lucfl::’lll,o.ctms . mnfi Jobbers are ren serv- | ice never before more valuable in main- ann‘ the retailers’ stability and llllhll effort all along the line is . more aggressive, as evldgnud by the _ visitor record of one large wholesaler ‘who was called on by 556 different fac- ry salesmen in one recent week. e aiod sts Tuvire. viih ure g prospect lor. r o & new:fafth in the essential of the hflm finantial snd b, 1 L2583 " NEW YORK E66 PRICES NEW YORK; April 12 (Special) — Quotations for eggs in the wholesale cash market today were: - Mixed colors—Special packs, 15%4a| .standards,” 14%4a143,; storag firsts, 13%a14; firsts, uv.nav ds, 12a13; medium, 121a13; dirties, | 114a12; checks. 11. Whites—Nearhy selected, 185 ‘Western receipts, | specials, un'l'a, tandards, 1414815; | | undergrades, 14. Browns—Nearby and | + Western special packs, 16a18; standards, %IIS. | POTATO MARKET. [CAGO, April 12 (® (United Department of Agriculture) — { s, 72; on track, 306; total United | tes shipments, 693; about steady; ding slow; supplies. moderate: Wis round whites, 75a80: Idaho rus- | 1.40a1,45; occasional car higher. | ! —_— | Washmgton Stock Exchange { SALES. Potomac Electric 5% pfd—1 at 106, 5 at 106%. AFTER CALL. Washington Gas 5s "58—8500 at 83%. | Washington Gas 5s '60—$500 at 103%. h‘ gton Gas 65 B—s$100 at 103%, € l | 5 i | i at 1033, $100 at 108%, $100 at | %, $100 at 103 uoo at 103%, at 1037, $100 at 1033 Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. £ton Wi ul:ln(x;x K i HIPERTI a5 Gs. series 3 g Rwy, & e A, .| 3 8515 ] MISCELLANEOUS. ber & Ross, C’I“C 1007 BR& Pitts 4% fl Bush T Bldg ll'l.. Canada 4s'60 Canada 4% Can Nat Ry ¢ Can Nat Ry 4 Ctn NnRy(% Can Nat Ry 4§ #'05 Can Nat 6s 'C;July fit Can Pac43s 15 CanPac 4135 '60. Can Pac 5l ‘44 qtfs. Can Pac 58 ' C&Ogendrss'ss. C&04%sB*sE. C&0conbs CB&QIN 4s49. .., Chi tElt 11 Sl’fil. 2% 3 Chi Un St 6844 Chi Un Sta i B’ Chi Un Sta $%'63. C& Winden C&WIindi% Childs deb 53 '43 Chile 65 '61. Chise 65’61 Jan, Chile 65 '81 S¢pt. Chile 65 '63 . Chile Cop db B8 47, Chi Mtg BK 6%'61. CCC&St L 434 sE"77 Clev Term 434817, Clev Term 58 Colomb 6: Colomb 6561 Oc Col G&E 5a ‘52 M: Col Gas & E 58 Com Inves § Cons C Md rf 5s'50 Con G NY 4%s'51. ConGasN Y 57 ConG NY 5% Con P Jap 6%s Con Pow Jap 7s ‘44 Copenhag 5s ‘62, Cuba 538 '45 Cuba Nor 6%s Denmark 4%s'43... Denmark 68'42. ... Denver Gas 58 '51.. D & R Gren 4s 36, D&RG W 68'55.. Det Ed 4%s D'61.. Det Edison rf 55'49 | Det Edison 58 '52.. | Dodre Bros 6s 40 Duquesned 75 sA'67 . Duqueknes 1:sB'57. Dutch East 1 §5'47. 9 110 66 k3 [3 10075 I East C Sug 7%#'37. Eriecv 45 A 53. Erie ret 58 '67. Erieref bs " Fisk Rub 85 "4 Fram Ind 7484 French Gv 18 French Gv 748’41, Gelsenk hen 8 34. Gen Baking 5%540 Gen Cible %8 '47. GenPSvE%a'sd.. 4 Ger Cent Bk 68'38, . 17 Ger Cen Bk 88 '60 J n Ger Cen Bk 85 600 1 . M 35 14 1 Ger Cen Bk 7s "6 Ger Gen Eleg 68's Ger Gen El Te 31 37 ¢ 9 Grand Trunk Gt Brit&Ir 5% Grt Nor 4148 GriNor 4%sE" Grt Norgn7s'38. . 104! 8' 30 45 6! s Wby e, it 1 66% 104% 984% 30% | philltp Pet 53 s '3¢ 10115 987 511 364 | Bou Ry gn 4sA'S 9914 | Studebaker 63 ‘42 Bales. 111 Bell Tell bt “ “ S..;-mm.-fl. Int Cement Int&GtNGsB'S 1Int & Gt Nor 6 Int &G Naj 6 % Int Hydro EI *| Int Pap 6s°55 13| Int Ry C A 58 8% | Int T& T 41 IntT&T 4%s ™ot T & T 55 '55 Italy 7s'51 Italy Pub 7s'52 Japanese 5% 05. . !9 Japanese 61 Jugosl Bnk 7s ’H Kan C F S&M 4 Kan C P&L 4 City Sou an City Ter EIT T e 5J % Kend 5% 1' WW.y Laclede Gas .C. ‘34. Long Isl rf (s Lorillard 5. Lorillard 7s " L& NGB !»n! . L & N rf 518 2003. Lycns 6s ’:u. McKes & R5%48'50. 24 Manhat Ry cn 48'90 11 Market St Ts A 140, Marseille 6s "34 Midvale Stl 68 ‘36 Milan 6%s°63. .... M1l B Ry&L 63 °61. Mil K Ry&L 65 *71. MSP&SSM en 4 MSP&SSM 5%s°'78 MK & T 1st 4590, EETATER T IR T N 0005 3 e e Mo Pac 55 F 77 Mo Pac5s G '78.. Mo Pac 55 H ‘80 Mo Pac 55131 Mo Pac5%s A Mont Pow 55 '43. .. Mont T 1st rf 55'41. Nassau Elec 4851, Nat Dairy 6% 848 Nat Steel 5166 N Eng T 1st 5i N J Power ‘l“o‘. . o B Nw S Wales N YCent3% N Y Cent4s'4 g 12 2222222227 ._ :'84!‘.52....-.—-9- Nor Gér Ltd 6s "47, Nor St Pw 58 A "41. Nor &.Wn div 45’44 Nor & Wn cn 43 '96. North Am Co 65s'61. Nor Am Ed 5s C'$9. - Nor Pac gn 35 2047. Nor St Pw 6s B'41. Norway 6s°44..... Norway 6s'52.... Ohlo P S 715846, Oreg-Wash 4s°61. . Orient Dev s ‘58 Orient Dev s " Owens 11 G1 53°39.. Pac GAE 55 '42, Pac TET 1at 5 Pac TET rf 5862, Pan Am Pet 65 °40. Param-Pub 53 £'50 Penn 4%s D'81. Penn en 48 '60 Penn gn 4345 '65 Penn ¢%s D70, Penn 4%s '63. Penn s ‘64 Penn §%s '3 Penn P&L 4%s Peop Gas ref 55 Pere Marq ¢ Pere M 1st b5 6 Peru 6560, Peru 65 '61 Phila Co 5 Phila Elec 4s Phila & Read 65 '49 » e Nmmn-—-»&'.u.-....m...m-a- wSham qamnaunian e Philipp‘ne R 45 ‘37 Pillsb F M 6543 Poland 6s '40.. Poland 7s '47 Poland 8s Port Gn El Rroam 114 Porto Alegre 8s'¢1. Por RAm T 68'42. % Pure Oll 5%s ’40 Quee. Queensia Tead Jer Cn 48 51, Rem R 5% 8A'4Tww Rhinelbe U 18 °46. . Rhine Ruhr 68’53 Rhine West 6s ‘62, Rhine West 6s ‘53 Rhine West 6s ‘5| RioDeJan ext R Gr do Sul 6s R Gr do Sul Rome 635" Rumania 78 LW rat o ea 0 Paulo 78 '40. .. xon P W 614551, Saxon 7s'45. . Seab A L 65 A '45. Serbs-Cr-S18s '62.. Shell U Oil 55°47.. Silesia Prov 7s '58. Sinc Qil 6338 B * Sinc Oil 75 A ‘37 Sine P L 5s 42. Skelly O11 5%s 9. | Sofssons Gs '36. | Sou Bell T&T 5841 Sou Pac rf 45 ‘55... Sou Pac 4345 68, .. Sou P 4148 '69 ww. Sou Pac 43881, ., Sou PAOT 4% 8A'77 Saceaaboons 15 | SW BelI T 55 A ‘54, 16 | 8t O1 N J 5546 StOII'N Y 434, 34 W | Sweden 5148 54 Swiss 515546 lTnullPuA'u. . Ter AsStL 53. Tex Corp ov 58 '4d. Y| Téx & Pac s BT, Tex & P5aC 19 % Tex & PacbsD 80. o~awo~ 930 . High. Low. Close. 103% 103% 103% 1 1% PRODUCE MARKETS IN FIRMER TREND 5| Grain Proves Feature of Ris- 28 104 33% | 205 s 981 88% 524 64% 15% 5414 8014 8% 1065 106% 50% - 50 61 61 61 614 61% 56 56 56 41 41 - 94 . 94U 1029( 102 102% 35 36 M B 671 mzu 101 841 00% | creased offerings and no improvement 101% 1014 1045 88 ke 824 “» | The same is true in the hog frade, al- { March. 1025 | B 644 | Uait Drug s 'UnSt W6Eks AT, ing Commodities—Egg Prices Recover. 1 Rising grain markets were the lead- ing feature in the generally 5tr0nln‘| price position of staple farm products st the beginning of the second wo»kl of April, says the United States De- partment of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Market News Service. There were -setbacks from early gains but holders appeared con- fident. Some mill feeds shared the ris- ing trend. Butter advanced 2 cents or more the first 10 days of the month, reaching nearly the price level of & year. ago. Egg prices recovered some- what, owing to active storage buying. | Pouitry values held firmly. Most live stock sold slightly lower. Shipments of oid potatoes have been , new stock is still in moderate supply. Small price gains occurred in the East and in the Rocky Mountain region, but the eneral potato market is still below the {:uhm of the March rise. Onions, cab- and most early Southern produce decumd further. Apple markets atill show s rising trend of prices. Butter Market Stronger. Price trend of butter was upward the first 10 days of April with gains of 2 cents or more. Trade was fairly satis- factory, especially in the East where buyers, who have previously obtained their supplies in Chicago, found a de- cided price advantage in making pur- chases nearer home. Production is in- creasing slowly. ‘The tone of the cheese market con. tinued firm the first 10 days of April Most_dealers ed more confident. In New York City, State flats sold up to 19 cents and single daisies up to 16 cents, these prices being 1 cent above those of the previous week. Supplies were nncnll in firm hands, in fact s0 much so, that trading was somewhat restricted in some quarters. Egr Market Firm. Ege markets registered increasing firmness the first 10 days of April Practional daily gains resulted in an ad- vance of 3 cent on Midwestern mixed colors at New York City and ¥ cent on Pacific Coast whites. Receipts con- tinued exceptionally heavy. rela- tively slow trade was more than offset by a strong demand for eggs to be' stored, bringing about a rather firm market position and small gains in price. The tone of the poultry markets in early April was mixed. Increasing sup- plies fsesh-killed broilers devel some_ weakness in the market, but the market on fowls remained firm. Little Change in Live Stoek. Live stock trade nears mid-April with price levels in the main on much the same basis at Chicago as they were at the beginning of the month. Changes in cattle values were unusually small. though prices were scaled downward to the extent of 15 to 25 cents as com- pared with the lm! at the end of Only in the sheep and calf trade were marked price changes shown and a late bulge ln fat lamb values practically offset earlier declines. Veal calves recovered losses enforced during the last week of March. Marketings showed some expansion over those of the week previous. Trading on the Boston wool market during the first 10 days of April was extremely dull and quotations almost entirely *due to the lack of business. Sévérsl Boston houses wers reported buying wool in the West a prices which, with the usual charges, under pres- Manufacturers, while ‘more than enough wool to most urgent current re- quirements, were reported keeping in close touch with market developments. Feed Market Irregular. Prices of wheat feeds weakened dur- ing the first week of April with ln- in consumer demand. was the steadiest of the wheat feeds. Corn by- producu were higher, due to the light and to the strength in corn. Gluun feed and meal were firm at Eastern points with offerings limited to May shipment. In the same area, hominy feed was stronger with fair th no de ite trend Linseed meal was un- changed to lower at Eastern points. Offerings were in excess of the rather slow demand at Buffalo, but with mills running very lightly there was no sell- mg pressure on the market. highs for the frst 10 days of April. Further to the wumr ‘wheat crop, pending relief legislation and a more active cash demand were the principal strengthening influences. Wheat ad- vanced 2 to 4 cents a bushel at the highest point. Rye was higher with wheat. Corn and oats were up 2 to 3 cents a bushel 'lv.h feeder and indus- trial demand the active of the . A munmd ncumy in malting bug; ntre of that grain.” Flax Mvuwul y as a result of the nu‘t':her prices olrl other grains. Foreign markets were rather unsettled. Dollar Weaker at Paris. PARIS, April 12 (#.—The dollar again was weak today, declining 3% centimes to 25.3425. This was attr] buwd in financial quarters to eontinued talk of_inflation. Bales. High. Low. Close. 6 41 40% Third Av rf és'l Third Av adj 5 Tob P NJ 8%s 022 ‘Tokio §s'52 Taokio 6348 Tokio E1 Lt 6s'53. . Un EIL&P ref 55'33 UE&P 1st 534 8A'54 Union El L&P 68'57 Un Pac 1st 45 '47 UnPac4s’ss. ... Un Pac rf 4s 2008 Un Pac 44867 5, U 8 Rubber 68 °47. . T Fuaa_queeu-ua Un 8t W634s A'51, Un St-W 615 C'51. Upper Austria7s'45 Uruguay 6s 60 Uruguay 8s'46 Utah P & L 5544 Ul Pw 6559 ww. Utll Pow 53%s '47.. Vanadium St 8s'41. Vienna 6s ‘52 Va Ry 1st 58 A Va Ry & Pw b Va SW 18t cn 58'58. Wabash ¢348°78. Wabash 1st 8 Wabash 58 B *76. Wabash 5s D '80... Walworth 6s A ‘48, Warn Br Pic Warren Bros 6s' Warsaw 78'58.. .. West Sh 1st 45 2361 West El1db bs "44. . West Md 1st ¢s '52. Waest Pac s A Waest Un cl tr 5s '38 West Union bs ‘51, st Union 65 '60° Un 61536 - LR NNANRANNL o s SRR~ o Ygstn 8&T 3 B 0. (CURB SSUES MOVE INNARROW RANGE Fractional Changes Regis- tered, Despite Construc- tive Trade News. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, April 12.—The Ourb Ex- | criquicl o0 ¢ * change today moved through slight and trendless price changes. Leading is- sues, like Electric Bond & Share, Stand- ard Oil of Indiana, Cities Service, { American Gas & Electric, Great Atlan- tic and Pacific Tea common, Aluminum Co. of America and Ford Motor of Canada A, moved within a range of Ja point. General news developments prior to the opening ‘were constructive. Wboh-[ sale and retail trade for Easter wares | has shown decided improvement in file| last few days. Electrical output for the | week registered a smaller decline thnn in the preceding week. Motor com| continue to report increased m customers. Firming steel scrap prices were ac- companied by increased steel oper- ations, especially in ingot production. Crude oil output declined and gasoline inventories_decre: Horn & Hardart Co. (New York), re- ported 1932 net income of $1552,731, against $2,409.419 in 1931, which an-|Consol Copper. nouncement had been forecast market- wise several days ago. Starrett Corpo- ration had a net of $154,433 last gainst $1316,665 in 1931. Northern States Power’s net for the 12 months ended January 31 last, was $6,986,861, against $9.083,594 in the previous year. Mavis Bottling, recently marked up be- cause it was a beer ributor, today reported & deficit, before depreciation, of $77,097 for 1932. Nevada - California _Electric earned $5.43 a share on the 7 per cent cumu- lative prererred against $6.68 in 1931. Brazilian Light & Traction, which has been inactive in thh market for some time, though its turnover in London and Montreal continues fair, omitted all common dividend payments be- cause of unsettled exchange and remit- tance conditions. The last disburse- ment, a 2 per cent stock dividend, was made September 1. Mountain States Telephone & Tele~ | graph again dipped into new low ground for the year. The only important news from communication concerns came from New England Telephone, which showed og:rnln: income for the first two months of this year was $1,922 M‘l, against $2,469,891 in the same period of 1932. Broadcasting con‘x'g.-nxes are seeking a reduction in e charges from the various telephone concerns. PR SO S 2LBSEERGRSIEEERG FET s 3 1B 5 11 R S CE e e tar 90! R S 035 urason wown e ERNENIRL2RAILBERE NN 2000 ., g5%s < 52 isiomissons RREZ & Ee i) 2312 | rentes, 70 francs 60. centimes; 415 | % dv. ?m 20 . 25292 D11 23832052 Iwa 1 Jers CP. Kns G& Kentuck & Kowpr G, 0 1 33 7 " 78 " 78 10035 10045 18 xn«-/. 0 8 4R 8 RERRRZZR Bi5e ...... et 3338 0072222222222 900 310 2525 2 ROk 20D 0D TSI 1 3191t T OONE S LS 192 MO+ 102t e ey ?4" ¥ >8>0 Bommos >4 3 g g 0000 B 2 M Q. aa2® oF, o, 228 Z ) o "y =, 273337 8 <t5 wa: Fo0. :'UOH’H @l £ogg, . o o} £ > 3 gaouzeg sEse 2 2; 2 3 B! EH1 5523378 n00g reeelio H agggg 22 ] EEEEEE S, ‘! - 555 acaaaaddg; & L 425 ' I b 8 5ias Aswfif << IO 3 RIS GRS IR s NN 25 £ oy gmes FE FF o i3 0 3z RO R OSSO s Stock and Dividend Rate. Afld 00. nm: Low. Gloms. AirInvinc vte..:. 2 5 Alabama Pw pf (') 208 381 Alum Co America. .80- Am Beverage...... Am City P&L B 15¢ Am Cynamid ua). 2 » R Am Equitles. Am Founders Am Gas & EI (31) Am Lt & Trao (2) Am Maracaibo, Am Superpower. .. Am Super 15t pt ¢ BorwBwrw~ Ark Nat Gas (A)... As El Ind Ltd k10c. Ass0 Gas&Elec (A) Asso Rayon....... Atlas Utilities. Atlas Utilities wa Atlas Util pf A(3).. Axton Fish(A)3.20. Benef Ind Loan 1% Bickford's Inc 80c. Blue Ridge pf (a3). Brill Corp B.. Brillo Mfz (§0¢c Buff N&E pf (1.60) Buff N&E 1st pf(5) Bulovacv pf | Canadian Mareoni. ‘Carnation Co. . Celanese 1st pf. . Cent States Elec. Cities Service. . ;. Cities Service pf... Claude Neon Inc. Clev EI llum (1.20). Cal G & Ecvpf (5). Colum OlI&G v.t.c.. Comwlth Edis (5 Comwlth & Sou wr. Comstock Tunnel RSt -] ¥ - e L L L "»S - HSewmoSanan Cons Gas Balt 3 Cord Corp (10c) . Corron & Reynolds. 5l % Washington Produce WHOLESALE PRICES. Butter—One-pound prints (93 score), 23; tub, 22; one-pound prints (92 score), 22; tub, 21; one-pound. prints (91 score), 21; tub, 20; one-pound prints (90 score), 20; tub, 19. Hennery, 12a12';; current re- cel] 11}2a12; Government graded, ex}ru. 20%; standards, 17; mediums, 16a20; old, 12al4; toms, lhllm 8110; chickens, hens, 13al4; hens, 10; roosters, 6a7; Plymoul Rocks, broilers, 20a21; Leghorn, broilers, 18 17a19; roasters, 17a19; mixed , 14a16; keats, yvun‘. 25a fld.lll”:elwnlilfizln.l- — Turl hens. you: Ing, lh?!‘ nld. 15a17; toml. youn‘ 16al7; old, 11a13; chickes, hens, 16: Leghorn hens, 13; roasters, 9al0. Plymouth Rocks, hrouzn, 23a24; lg! horn, fryers, 20a2! roasters, 20822; mhnl colored chickens, 17a19; keats, 20!“, old, 18a33; capons, 28; Meats—Beef, 10; ull 11; lamb, 11: k loins, 11; fresh hams, 12; smoked mla 1::;‘,nnp bacon, 13; lard, 7; com- light, 3.5083.90; 50a3. :h‘h:;‘y.”:;zm‘:;.w. 9 rmf‘m 32.75; calves, bs, 5. mm—cm Al'mflnl. 3.5084. 00:- strawberries, Diaflhl 2.50 mmu eflntl um beans, 1.2521.50; limas, 2.75a3. shelled limas, qu-m 35; al1.25; tomatoes, repacks, 3-pan, 1 1.50; lugs, 1.75; caulifiower, uon ’ll 2.75a3.00; carrots, mw. !lll s A ; a’ Kaie, SoAS%: Spring " oniore, per 100 bunches, 1.00; squash, 1.75a2.00; salsify, Dll' at%-n bunches, 60; cucumbers, PARIS BOURSE PRICES. PARIS, April 12 (#).—Three per cent per 86.46. The cent rentes, 88.40. fichlnle on London, dollar was quoted at 25.35% Market Averages By the Almfllled Press.. l'l'ocll. 61 86 X 3 1 94.3 106, 86. 1§ 1 65. 7. 7th St. and Indiana Ave. N.W. 70th Series of stock now open for subscription Payments on shares $1.00 each, payable monthly E, . S8 A m.uf:z""' "?,‘:n'.m"' SAVINGS ACCOUNT earning 5% dividends at The National Permanent will help you materially in creating a substantial cash reserve. Open your account Ql:x\'urrow—-nd save REGU- Stock and Creols Petroleum. . Crocker Wheeler. Crown Cork Intl A, Deere & Co..... & | Duke Power (4)... 50 E1Bd & Share b§% . 11 E| Bd & Share pf 6. El Sharehold pf(8) . EmpireG&F 6%.. | Federatea corp. ... Fisk Rubber(mew). Fisk Rub pf (new). Flintkote (A). Ford Motor Can : | Ford Motor Ltd. Garlock Pack(40¢). ? | General Aviation. . ? | Georgia Pw pf (6). Glen Alden Coal. .. Goldman Sachs. ... Gold Seal El(new) . % | Great A&PT pf (7). 1 Grt A&P T n-v(17). Happiness Candy. . % | Hecla Mining. Hudson Bay Min Humble Oil (2). ... MP&LPL(6).... 1mp Ofl Ltd cou 50c InsCoof N Am(2), 5t 25 FINANCIAL. Sale— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High, Low. Close. 97 3w ™ 3 e FwaB @ B 2 oo e 508 1 3 2 0s 120 308 151'% 2 2 9 2 0s 36 2 I 2% 31, IntHy ElScpf3% 59’5 Int Petrol (1). Int Ul B... Kopper G &.C pf(6) 25s Mavis Bottling A Memphis Nat Gas. Mesabi Iron. Middle West Util. . Minn Honey pf (6) . 31 Montgom Ward(A) 5 Mount St T&T (8). 2 Nat Bella Hess. ... 1. | Nat Fuel Gas (1).. t Investors..... Nt PwaLt ot (6)..1 KNew Jersey Zinc 2. Newmont Mining. . N Y Shipbldg (10c) 12 3 l Dl 0s 0s 1% 00. 45 36 1 N Y Tel pf (6%)... 258 Niag Hud Pwr (1). Niag Hud (A) war. Niag Sh(Md)B 20¢, Nipissing. Northam W ¢,pt Northw Yeast (12) 1 Novadel Agne (5). Oil Stocks Ltd. ... PacG&B1stpfilh Pan Am Airways.. Parke Davis (1) Penroad Corp. Phil Morris Inc. Phoenix Securities. Pilot Radio Tube A Ploneer Geld (24¢). Pitney Bowes P. Premier Gold(12c) . Prent Hall cv (3).. Pug Sd P&L $5 pf. . R R Shares Corp. . Rallway & Lt See. . Rossia‘Intl Lake Shore M (2).. Lion Oil & Refin. .. Lone Star G bé4c. . Loulsiana L & Ex, , | Safety Car H & Lt. ‘I it Regis Paper. . Salt Creek Prod (1) Seaboard Utilities. 8ou Cal Ed ptB l%s SouCalEdpf C1% South Penn Ofl(1). Stand Ofl Ind (1).. Stand Oil of Ky (1) ; | Stutz Motor Car. .. Trans Lux DL P Union Gas of Can. ., United Founders. . United Ga: United Gas pf (1).. United Lt & P (A) . United Lt & Pwr pf 17td 8hoe Mch 2. . Utd Verde BExt 40c. U S & Intl 1st pf. Utah Apex. . { Util Pwr & Lt. Van Camp Pack. Wenden Copper. Woolworth (F W) Ltd (p24 2-5¢)... uDiyidend | rates in dollars semi-annual lars based on XPl‘u:’l'fnl‘fl stoek. - able l lus g 3%'1.“ 5 Paid 1ast m'l““ “*“ 88 erly amu-na n’-ruy o k. uu- i 3 in in Members Building and Leen zun. Council PE‘;MAN EflT IIIII.DIHG ASSOCIATION g B9 D% §T. N. Y 01 e - S LT PO v 5 1 Sel Ind all cfs(5%) 50s Smith (A 0)...... 2008 neL - 00 00 OVt 1 G A 1 B B B 0 @ 1 18% Always Rtmemder— It is not what you earn, but what you Save That Ceunts. CURB MARKET ~“Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. 3% 2% 2% 12“ 36% 2% 2% 2% 12% 36% 2 40 124 27 3% 6 a~ 1% 2 54 T l':. 41 493 'q 120 18% s | e & INCREASE IN' PRODUCTION HOTED Sharpest Gain Thls Year Puts Rate of Output at 19/, Per Cent. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK. April 12.—In the sharpe est gain that has occurred in any week this year, steel ingot production for the country as a whole has risen to 19%3 per cent of capacity from 16'; \cent & week ago, says Iron Age. TE ‘bnnn steel ‘output nearly up to the average of 2041 per cent, from wi there was a drop to 15.08 | per cent in March, brought about large= | Iy by the Nation-wide closing of banks, “While the marked increase in steel the result of an up- le manufact: % in - automobi schedules, Mleuhfly by Chevrolet Ford, | cent this week, aided by fairly large orders for sheets and bars and a recent release of & small tonnage of rails. The Erie Railroad order for 24,549 tons of rails for delivery in monthly install- ments from now until July will bring about an increase in Pittsburgh district steel output within the next two weeks, the Carnegie rail mill, which has been idle, having obtained about two-thirds of the ton‘x:nle . “There & gain the Pittsburgh district this week to 15 per cent from 13 per cent last week, while Valley and Northern Ohio output is up to 18 per cent last week's average of 14 per cent. curred at Eastern ndmsuel operating five of its six opes mrme-.nrlbou 84 per ity, wnhthepul.myd tion ‘soon.” Real Estate Securiti¢s Address BOX 147-R, Star Office Secured by First Mortgages. Safe—~Co onservative ‘Wm. H. Samnders Co., Inc. 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