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TAI0 ¥* FINANCIAL. NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933, FINANCIAL. FLEMING OUTLINES || TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE UPTREND IN STOCK A.B.A. BANK STEPS s e s IR High. Rate. Add 0p. High. . Close. Dividend Rate. _ Add 00. A . . | High. Low. Dividend Rate Add 00 High. 0% 7% Eleo EwedLess PL... R0 7% Noromac (a1.10). 243 23 101 92% Stand Ofl Exppt (5). 1 97 31% 21 Elec Storage Bat (2). 4] 133 113% Norfolk & West (8)... % 2% BUndOINT (1).... 140 . 40% 26 Endicott-Johnson(3) North Am Aviation. . 6% 20 Sterling Securcvpf. 1 'Market Closes Active and o4 4 Ensinemspub ?;':‘.). % 8 7 uu 16 North Am (bEsatk). lw. 24 Stewart Warner..... 10 i | - . g P 8 pf ww . orth Amer pf (3) 0% 5% Stone & Webster. ... ’ - ort of Council Action at 11 61 Eqaitable Of Bld(1).. 20% 9% Northern Pacific. . 5% 1% Studebaker Corp. ... ( After Loss: Ip i e S 6% 3% ErieR [3 2% 1% Norwalk Tire & Rub. 265 3" Studebaker Corp3f,. 150- Strong es at " Georgia Sessions. 1 Alleg Corp pf $30ww 5 Aileghany Steel. . 72% M‘Iledcchhe‘mhbul:). V. C. STONE. 4 “Allis-Chalmers Mfg. BY EDWARD 18% Amerada Corp (2)... “ 3 Ve b Before the Spring meeting of the ‘lu Am Ag Chem (Del). 1% Fed Water Service District of Columbia Bankers’ Asso- Am Bank Note...... . lDX( na.ug,.m.“nuo 2 35 SunOfl (1 - 12" 3% Oliver FEQDrbf A, H 7% Superheater (50c) 14% 10% Otis Elevator(60c) : ‘3; 2:‘2 8(:. Steel. 4 BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. tis Steel pr “ Special Dispatch to The Star. 51% 31% Owens [l Glass (2). | 'NEW YORK, April 22.—Stocks closed ciation held yesterday Robert V. Flem- % ‘Am Bank Note pf (3) 3 tone T&R(40c 3 ’ 15% Tex Gult Sulphur(1) the week active and strong, with prices ing. president of the Riggs National + 1 Am Beet SUgar...... . % HA TAR pf(s Bank, who is the representative from i\ Am Beet Sugar pf... 564 43 First NatStrs (2%) the District of Columbia on the Exec- Am Can (4). 4% Foster-Wheeler. ... utive Council of the American Bank-| 133 ‘Am Car & F 13% Fourth Nat Iny 1.10., ers’ Association and chairman of that Am Car&Foundry p % Fox Film (A) 2 association’s Committee on Federal Am Chicle (13). 291 16% Freeport-Texi L-gislation, gave a brief outline of the ‘Am Come'l Alcohol. 8 97 Freeport-Tex pt 1% 20 Pacific Gas & El (2).. scmewhat under the best of the re- resolutions adopted by the Executive % Am European Secur. 2% Gen Am Investors ":#::g; 10 10 Exchange Buf (25c). e ey T 1 Fairbanks Co pf. . EHLE 111 A - B8 pEE 28 T2 e 2" wx 2 gesf I S Rt < f fimr - =8 I T T T AT + 1+ = 2eFs & A = - T A T g + 1+ + +1 A =& SEF R +1+ @ s w EE FFEEE R 4k 1+ 4 At A - £ 222 + o4+ o+ fyt * FF EF ++ oy &£ 43% 25% Pac ) 1% Tex Pacific CoalZzOil. 13 %" Pacing S e F8 Tex EnciRcEand Lo covery but up on the day. The re~ L e{% Paciic Tel & Tel (6). . j% b shoindig ‘;filnnury trend in evidence yesterday " Packard Motor Car. , 5 e appears o - % , % Par-Publixcts...... 10 Third Nat Inv (30c). *mnn%pror?l:x::;dn;:‘o'(cng:fis :??;agfi 8,6, Darkaitora 8% Thompson Products. | advancing quotations, i ark Utah h . ‘The fore e % % Parmelee Transport.. 23% Tide Water Assoc pf. uedflb:ly'ol:\:gno: ‘.'Li"’:‘ter’i‘é’l'"’.g?xfiii Council of the American Bankers' As- Am & Forelgn Pwr. . % 3% Pathe Exchange.. . e RlsWaOma 2 the dollar Commodity price move- sociction at the meeting held April| 137 Am&Forgn Pw pf(§) W Cen A JeAns (1) o8 24 1% Pathe Exchange (A). i Thuken Datrott Axia ¥ ments were mixed. Cotton had to ab- 10-12, 1933, at Augusta, Ga. ‘Am & For Pw pf (1) 4% Gen Asphalt. ... 12% 5% Patino Mines........ 13% Timken Roller Be(1) : | sorb heavy profit taking and wheat was Mr. Fleming touched upon the re- % Am & For Pw 2d pf. 13 = Gen Baking (2) 42 25% Penick & Ford (1) ol it lower at the start, rallying subse- oit of the Economic Policy Commis-| & ‘Am Haw Stship (1 1% Gen Cubls.... 22§18 nemenI.Cl (L Sl | quently: * Cuban’raw sugar sld" t %% of the American Bankers' Associa~ 3 Am Hide & Leather i ok Cubia (A). % Penn Dix % 3% Tri-Cantl Corp. .. new high, e tion as presented to the council meet- 1 Am Home Prod (3).. B Oromrtwue 2i% 13 Feni . e R Gl The leaders in the stock market ing by Col. Leonard P. Ayres, vice pres- AmIceCo......... N arcies 1D : ¥ A1% Peoiies 1 Ulen & Co ’ were the gold mining shres, the rails, T T e D 12 100 GenClgarpt 1., 84 3% Pere Marquette Und-EILFi e the olls, the sugars and the steels, T.ust Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, as well Am Locomotive. . S e e I U e Maranet g sl L LD J¢| Except for the railroad issues, price :; "r:xz;“c::: rg':’:"“!‘:jja?;i“““flkfiu% :: :;:lc‘hl&(;dyflu). 3}3 21* gengoofl: l(‘;1I.c°o‘)..‘.) :l‘5 2‘4 E“ Mllk.u. i uflm.’S.SEi’fs‘;’.’ T 5 + g:::;n :;ze b“l%(au%aéh esi‘u‘i‘ll(:nccmu briefly outlining the high points of the Am Metal pf. 2050 Uik Gon HE1 B (43.08)- - 5 s EStel Corp * Union Paciflc pf ¢ g bought on the theory that they wers o e A I s ot A PeTr oA 50 5514 Gen Milla (8- rvrs. 0 3 Eaea wane Unit Alreratts o = o ; 'z’fu'}fiflu"‘fm“‘?éi‘ e i e P hidming also discussed the bill i Am Radiator. .. o= ::{:::;;’(sy 105 & Philip Morris&Co(i) Unie Afreratt ot ) areRmit R oesei - ps Petroleum. . United Biscuit (1.60 Y e RrE B 13% Cen Ry Signal (1 §% 31k PlercoOil . Unit Corp (40¢) i % | the same week a year ago. The decteons fglturnl .(‘ l; Bwesh e ]m lent prres—dreeie o % Gen Realty & Util... % Plerce Petroleum. Unit Corp pf (3). 8 for the year “sy)”go o Lecrease e power to change the gold con-| 42 . 5% Gen Kealty & Utll pf. 20% 9% Dhisvurs Fiourrsoe) Unit Fruit (2).... : il et Mo tent of the dollar and to issue currency Am Steel F’oundxy 215 Gen Refractories. . 8 4 4 Unit Gas&Im (1,503 Saturday the corresponding decline was and accept silver to the extent of $100,- ! Aoy veh 9% Gen Steel Casting pf. 3% 1% Pitts Screw & Bolt % Unit Gas&Im pf (5). fos Do oot 0 thatino miogress has 000,000 in payment of foreign debts. 8 AmSiofks gas ; 10% Gillette Saf Raz (1). 27% 15% Pitts United pt...... U S & Forn Secur., e market, however, was o s 1) s 75 4T Gillette Saf R pf (5). 1% % Pittston Co. .. > U S Gypsum (1) e Lomar] Wie fitiite. g Banking Reforms Analyzed. 6 An Sumatra Tob. 9 9 % ¥ D! ¢ Leaders on the upside in th The 15 points, ted for bank- | Am Tel & Tel (9) A " % Gimbel Broi 9% 6% Plymouth Oil. .. U S Ind Alcohol. ... " 7 e o pside in the carrier e 15 points, suggested for bank- Fo e . 15 3% Glidden Co 5 g 14 % Port Ric Am Tob(B). 5 1% s US Leather. ...... Y [ REoUr were Temmsyivanis, Gireal Nofth- ing reforms at the Georgia meeting, ; = e LR : % 48% Glidden Co pr pf (7). 7% 4 Postal Tel&Cable pf. ) USS Leather (A)..... - gm, Chesapeake & Ohio’ and Southern were covered in detail. These were 3 :m To lt;n i - L g 5 % 3 Gobel (AAOIf)...0.es 10% 7 Prairie Pipe Line.... 1 U S Dlpe&Fdy (500). L Pacific. Pennsylvania was in favor be- largely taken in the Economic Policy| 9 mIps Bean e % 12 Gold Dust (120).... 4% 3 Pressed Steel Car pf. 5 P&F 1st p£1.20.. % 141 cause of its strong financial position Commission’s report and have already A DOt % 3 Goodrich (BF)...... 40 19% Proctor & Gam(1%). % and Great Northern was taken up appeared in The Star. The meeting Ao WatsiWors(l) 9 Goodrich (B F) pf. % % Producers & Refin. .. because it had not participated in the was one of the most interesting held e TR ) 9% Goodyear Tire&Rub. 55% 33% Pub Sve N J (2.80) rise heretofore. in a long time. The rapidity with e Ry y 55 27% Goody'r T&R 1st (2). 30 18 Pullman Corp (3). Several of the gold mining stocks which various banking bills have been am Woolen s % Gotham Silk Hostery 5 214 Pure Oil made new highs, among them Dome introduced in Congress has made it H 1 Graham-Paig: 62 30 PureOil pf (2) and Homestake. The latter clinched fl!‘?hl‘f:ciozglllgo‘:flnlxscm hl_rl:‘en w gu gr-::;;’ C«;nxul. i} 4| _13% 5% Purity Bakeries (1). 4 3 ‘c"l’“h"‘"gg;;‘::“’ w‘nks the Sgofl-l-Shrll'e Wi 5 an of i % Gra nfon. . TS Rt U 8 Tobacco (4.40).. stocks moved up after the legislative committee of the Amer- Archer-Dantels (1 7% 17 15% Grant (W T) (1) 7 ok o = United Stores (A\) o their reaction of the day before. The ican Bankers Association, Mr. Fleming % Aahtae : £ 4% Great Northern pf. .. 3% 1 Radio-Kelth-Orph,. Univ Leat Tob (2). steel ;h‘m were a little slow in :‘?:h l:l;i:tt g: sether ocmmmm; to'\xx_;h 4 Armour of Tl (A) o _B’V. grul r';,nrmgrn Ore.. s: 4 % 23% Reading Rwy (1) Univ Pipe & Rad. 7 g {;?g:lt &xlx_zh‘l;u;r furt’l;etr zest;tmgny to lause at the conclusion of the meet Armour of 11l (B) ’ 3% 721 Great Wn Sug ptc M ae D e e A e brought buying into that group. AU % ke Cncllaon of the mese ‘ Armour of 11l pf 4 ¥2 L T 25 Real Silk Hoslery e ALl the. old. favi - e g muc ormation ArmereofTilng % Grigsby Grunow.. .. : 215 Remington-Rand % % Vadsco Sales Corp... D Kt n e mime was appreciated by local bankers, % Guantanamo Sugar.. 8 Y 713 Rem Rand 1st pf. 17% 7% Vanadium C section were bid up, including American o P! kol nscam Corp. - Sugar, Great Western Sugar and South 44+ + FEE F FEEE S |2 C. H. Pope, president of the District| 5% 3% AssoDry Goods.. 5 25 5 Guantanamo Sug pf. 2 5 Bankers' Association, presided at the ot 2 1% Gulf Mobile & North. 1 p S oam Rand 246 B e L T * | Puerto Rico. No other class of stocks e = o s el oo = : 4| 8% 6% Guif StatesSteel. ... 4 Repubhostesl - l‘: e L : :m;e ned ool e o edging the continued support of the : : 9% 15 Hackensack W (1%) . abas . e as the sugars, but - Atlantic Coast Line. . 19%; 15 Hackensack W (1%) 9 Republic Steel pf.. : 22: f“’]‘,‘“lc""‘: °‘t’§““"5 b gl 4 Atlantic Refining (1. T°%| 2% 1% Hahn DeptStores. .. 7 Revere Cop & Br pf.. 7 w:::?fii{:.«:m i P :;xmtodf“n! S Bot sl 10 czmiin it basls, to_the “renovizing cam-| 9. AtLS PO, - , 20% 15 Hercules Powder 1% 261 Reynolds Tob B (3). i Ward Baking (B) ... paign,” which was started in Washing- 4 Auburn Auto (3). 274, 80 64% Hershey Choc pf(t5) ! % Richfield Ol v vard Baking (B)... Just before the close the motor shares ton several weeks ago. 14 jon Corp (Del). 3 9:} 201 145 Homestake M(110). . ; %| 5% 2 Rossialnsof Amer.. 2 N arAnrceFictiiee. e o it : | T TR TP e . 7 : 15 1 Houdaille-Hersh(B). 3 2 2 i 1 Dutch. . : SREEER SEORs svasces e cen heavy up m1f"1d Men Plan Clmkv]e'nllnn 37, Baldwin Locomo Ll e 4 TR et . T Warren Brocv ot fo tnat time, hardened. The pivotal Jnitial arrangements being complet-| 158 9 Baldwin Locomot pf. + %| ‘3% 1% Houston Oil (new) Safeway Strs pt (6. West Pa Elec A (1) i rae o e ed, official announcement was made| 14'% 8% Baltimore & Ohlo. ) 51 Howe Sound (40¢). .. 3 P y : D! . ¥ w" a Elec A (7), . , Sterling was relatively steady around vesterday by Henry H. Heimann, ex- Baltimore & Ohio ! y 113 Hudson & Man (2%). f " 5 3 qla.'e“ay LH pLaT). 3 wnsl Pa Elec pf (6). 3 % | $3.82, francs were sllghtly higher and eighth_annual meeting of the associa- 3 Barnsdall Corp. ‘ Gl Deiapy MotocR. - oo o § % Savage Arms. .. 3 2 y i 214 Western Dalry pfA.. T, will bo helt ot the Sl Biee 3 8% 1llinois Central Scott Paper (140). .. s Western Dairy pf B. . 0 1% o der, Milwaukee, Wis., during the week Beech-Nut Pkg (3).., 4 16 Illinofs Central pf. % Seaboard Air Line. .. . % — % 4 Western Maryland. . 7 5 wasl“ngton Produce ©OF " 29; " ABGuE 15500, Wholcsle 4 Belding-Hemingway. s $ + % % Indian Motor Cycle. . Seaboard Ofl (150c) 5% Western Md 24 pf... manufacturing and banking credit ex- % 24 Industrial Rayon (2) Sears Roebuck 1 Western Pacific ecutives, ‘who camprise the memberal 9 £ 8 18 ‘5 1 19% Ingersoll-Rand(1%). s Second Nat Inv 7 Western Pacific 5 2 A E the smockiim e exmecied Nt 12 Iuland Steel......... Seneca Copper. T4 Western Union, 2 5 WHOLESALE PRICES. gather frem all sections of the country. Bethlehem Steel pf.. 2 Inspiration Copper. g Servel Inc. . Westing’se Air 2 Butter—One-pound prints (93 score), Doinciiting with the ammial) conven. ; Bigelow-Sanford. ... 1 b 1% Insuranshrs Del 15 Sharp & Dohme. Westinghouse Elec. ,' %[26; tub, 25; one-pound prints (92 tion, the recently inaugurated Credit Blaw Knox..... » % 4% Interboro Rap Trans. ¥ 2 ' 5'. Shattuck(FG) (2 White Sewing Mach 1 score), 25; tub, 24; one-pound prints Congress of Industry, a successful fea- 3 Bohn Alumn & Brass H 5 Intercontl Rubbe Shell Union Oil. White Sew Mch p: iy | (91 score), 24; tub, 23; one-pound +1+010 Raawr 2 ture for the past few years, will be held. Y < Bon Ami (A) (15) 214 Interlake Iron Sheil Union Of1 pr. .‘ Wilcox Oil & Ga: i %4 | prints (20 score), 23; tub, 22. This cm,esé‘ brings S'cge[her credit ex- Borden Co (1.60). % Int Agricultu L % Stmmons Co. Wilson & Co. . Eggs—Hennery, 1215a13; current re- ecutives of each individual industry in Borg Warner....... IR, : Wison & Co (. % ceipts, 1115a12; Government graded, special conclaves for the mutual con- % Briggs Mtg Co . 2% Int Carriers Ltd 3 Skelly 011 19 Wilson & Co pf €xtras, 181; standards, 16:; mediums, i " 25% Woolworth (2 5+ 1515 = : Bklyn Union Gas (5). 3 Socony Vacuum 40c. 8 Worthington Pump.. 4 % Y % Poultxy, alive—Turkeys, hens, 15; ‘;‘C‘lz‘é‘;a!md“s‘“fl Jepresented by the Brown'Shos (3). - 2 Int Combustion pf... Solv Am pf ww(5%). T Bi Sh £ (1) % Int Harvester (§0c) 4 % So Port Ric Sug 1.60 | S St 2 i gld, ]12;11‘.’; tlugmg w;h sy rown Shoe p! 2 % , S 4 -60. 4 2% Yeliow Truck. . » % ens, al3; ghorn _ hens, 9a10; b L A Brunswick-Balk, 3 4 Int Hydro-Elec (A).. 7 3 ¥ South Cal Edison(2). ; Vi 7 _ 3 | roosters, 6a7; Plymouth Rocks, broilers, e o Evcsipeem el BT E Int Nickel of Can. . 3 s Southern Pacifi ; %| 18% T4 Younstown Sh&Tn. % 15a251;; Leghorn, broilers, 19a21; = %, Bucyrus-Erfe cv pg' & Int Paper & Pwr (Al = Southern Railw + e — # fryers 17al9; roasters, 17al9; mixed has accepted the general chairman- - 5% 3% Zonite Products i Srate B ol ey’ Budd (E G) Mfg..... S » ;::g:g:::g:;;ts) %y 5.- goulier?‘%;lllway ot 3 dislads = .. | colored cnickens, 14al6: keats, young, : . Budd (E G) Mfg pf.. 3 e " Sparks- ngton., 2 7 vidend rates as given in the above table the H 20 2 5 rector of the national association, and e = & i Int Salt (1%) e 19% 1 13% Standard Brands (1) ! .| parments Sased on he Iatent aiRSLeny or Bat-Fearh: dociormtigne: | - Roultor” dureoy CARODS, 257 slips, 18. James G Romer, secretary-manager = 24% Int Shoe (2). y 514 Stand Gas & Klec.. ... : P s st ":“},‘:',,"fi,}";&.‘,fl;;”',;“m HEa-ih extianit toms, 13; chickens, hens, 15a16; ‘](M;‘ e Milwaukee Assoclation of Credit | Burr Add Mach (40¢) . 3 zm {fl: gl‘lh.erpt = 5}[-": (lhs&l-llcnf ). 2 stock. " ¢ Payable in cash or” stoc Flus 85 P13 [ Leghorn hens, 13: - roasters. 9al0: 2 : = 15 Butte Copper & Zine. ‘ ut Siiver pf. , ¢ Stand Invest Corp. .. ) 2 % in | Plymouth Rocks, broilers, 18a78; Leg- m'rglerw?;&igggn“a:;&:cn:;gsm;xsc: 1 Butte & Superior.... - 5% Int Tele & Teleg..... R 191 Stand Oil Calif (2).. ! tock. M Pid e stock. | horn, broilers, 22a24: fryers, ~n§§§ pm‘ye;‘,’s “ 18% 15 Byers (A M).. A » % 1% Interstate Dept St. o = {"’lmm'kmlzz: mixed colored chickens, ; T 7% California Packing. . " ~30% 23 Jewel Tea Co (3) { + a19; keats, young, 28a43; old, 18a23; Broker House Managers Happy. % % CallahanZine & T4 2;" ;:"‘ :"""“'2‘;“"""" 208 56 V'RGINIA TDBACCO aip:ms_. zsglees}lplsi i 1 5 5 ! e e Papps bt mensn | 8 £, SMESLSHG T e o '| Trade Reports at a Glance. sores - 13 ks el he in: s weel W | - & 4 x 4 " " ihe partners and managers in local| 4% 7 Canadian Pacifc.... 173 4 2% Kaufmann Dept St W EXPORTS SHOW DROP hams, 12; smoked Bams, 13 strip bacon, offices of the New York Stock Ex-| 23% 14 Cannon Mills(1). 67 Kayser (J) & Co. 8 | | By the Assoctatea Press. mm‘_{;mmou 650 ches, change firms. They had experienced | 55% 30 Case (710 Co o % o Kelly Spring Tirs. . 2 2Ry . e — NEW YORK, April 22—_Tabloid review of business reported by | | Laor sppiee soPerock 250, pears, 10 such activity since the famous days | e . . e B s sttConet. % T1w!Decline of More Than 50 Per Cent | Dun-Bradstreet in the four divisions of wholesale and jobbing. retal] | |3.00a3.50; alligator . pears. 3 /008330; of 1929. The rush of business came * 43 Celanese Corp. 5% Kimberly-Clark. 1 9 9 +h i trade, manufacturing and industry, and collections this week compared bananas, 50a3.00; oranges, 2.50a3.50; 3 SCHS 2 | %4 14 Cent Aguirre (1%).. . 27 K (S H) (f1) 1 o ‘Wholesate -nd Retail Mfg. and Collec- .00, grapes, 3.50a4.00; strawberries, Which way the market in stocks Will| 54" T5r; Cerro de Pasco. ... 4 . 141 Kroger Groeery (1)-. " 1% February Figures. bTrade. Trade. Industry. t 25034.00; pincapples, 800; rhubarb, e e e e 7' Checker Cab Mfx S Lacleds Garpt (). + % Beereiphia S oot Ear’ Ean | |3%5; honeydews, 1isads; nmes, per nection the weekly letter of Henry Clews R N 4 221 LambertCo (4) 18 29% B | B the Assctated press. _ 2.0, ESIE : i s i 3 /S % ee Rubber Y ¥ | A & oubiiess ma peopie. ace buving| 1} Bl e e L 5% Leh Port Cement — % | RICHMOND, Va, April 22—Exports | New SO L0, Pniga, paame, L8 stocks on the mere talk of inflation, b OBt 34 Len Port Cmt pf 3%. 2008 +1% of Virginia fire-cured tobacco during| 5 aed 4.50a4.75; ' Idaho bakers, 1.715a2.00; while others, better versed in affairs, 1 Chi Mil St P & Pac. .. 1 Lenigh Valley Coal.. 41y | February dropped more than 50 per | 3 Sweels, 50a60: cabbage, new, 75a1.00; are doing so based on the belief that| 3,0 11 Chi Mil StP & Pac pf. ol L‘:::'f:‘n‘g;;;’(f";,' o cent as compared with the sale month| | Kansas City turnips, 75; parsnips, 1.25a1.50; celery, e fortis ot aer st o N 4% Libbey Owens Glass. last year and with the past five-year| | Milwaukee - ;‘5:‘_"‘::'5 et doehere L Nth0: orthwest pf.. 49 Liggett & Myers(t5) February average, Department of Agri- 1 0; ! of the Government plans for restoring | 2% Chi Pneumatic Tool 2.50; limas, 3.00a3.25: eggplsm 1.50a business, and, of course, the great rise 51 Chi Pneu Tool pt. 49% Ligg & Myers B (15). culture figures showed today. Fair 200; tomatoes, repacks, 3-pan, 1.00a in commodity prices is playing no small 2 Chi Rock 1& Pac. I3y crpla sy 5 Exports of the Virginia leaf in Feb- 2.00; 2.00; caulifiower, 1608 part in improving the general situation. 2% Chi R14& Pac 6% p 10 Lima Locomotive 2 . Ehseaitil bl e Good Good 1.75; carrots, crates, 1.25au beets, Adjustments in the share list from time 315 Chi R I & Pac 7% f. e e o + 7| against 1677000 1 Februaty. 1932, and i crates, 1.25a1.40; okra, pan. 75; aspara- %o time, to provide for a proper equilib- + 6% Chi Yellow Cab (1).. % Losw's Inc (1)..... ) i 1955, gus, 1.00a250; spinach, 50; kale, 25; - bt 4 + % 1,914,000 for the past five-year average. “ Tium, are to be expected, but unless there 2 Childs Company % okt dno- ’ e Spring onions, per 100 bunches, 1.00; Loose- Bis (3). +2 The national showing was consider- " is a Iull in the present enthusiasm, ¢ T% Chrysler Corp'n. 19% Loose-Wiles X BOSTON.—Despite the inclement wnuwr retail trade held at a good squash, 1.00a2.00; salsify, per dozen prices are likely to reach higher levels.” 44 City lce & Fuel { 10% Lorillard (P) (1.20). + Xjshiy better, registering » drop of anly 5 2 level, considering the record volume of sales last week. Shoe wholesalers bunches, 60; cucumbers, bushel, 3.00a < - : % | 2 | The amount o{ Ton‘;y maflnllifle rgo: 40 City Investing (3) “': 3:! G’-‘:: EOIHA > 2 = trl:‘speyl‘e;:;n’ts “:s t;:“v;lslz e;é):nrt;s‘ rl;n ll';g;m};yr busy on fi""“ h:!mn‘ ‘orders. ; Wool market less active, with prices firm. :_gg, mox“?;-z%o -dozen boxes, 2.00a ™ ol nichp et S 21% Loutsville & Nash. +2% | all types of tobacco. The tofal voiume Tracing in'leather mocsactive; hide prices Eigher: - Tt it g i 7 Coloate Paim-Pest 4 Ludlum Steel poried, bowever, amounting 0 23| | | tities Freight movemente cr el e i axticles and com- $io_quick ‘advance, becsuse there was so| 81 49 Cole-Palm-Ppf (). T5 9% McAndrew Fo - % gzm‘:fl P T e esented the mallest | | recent weeks. La e aiiomenits o e ot sofirt R Bank of France Statement. |little money at hand. Just the reverse :4‘ Collins & Alkman. i 13 ucf.tn'Cn;n;x‘ ::; 3 11: 1918. This was 50 per cent below the flctu activity, especially in textiles, leather and chemicals. PARIS, April 22 (). —The weekly proved true. 31 Colo Fuel & Iron. . 25% 18 McKn yre i . _“n' ‘past five-year aversge. BURGH.—Sales in both the wholesale and retail trades decid- shtement'o( the Bank of France shows s e ekt e 9 Columb G&EI(bS0c). 0% 44% ucKeeuwr& L) " s —'%| No other type of tobacco exported edly m best of the year in most lines. Industrial operations at a higher the following changes in francs: Gold > o 59 Columb Gas pf A(6). 1% McKesson & Robbis ' = 3| shoved so'laree'a percentage of decine. level, steel schedules at high point for 1933. Active demand for beer | |increased 668,000,000, sight balances w;‘:rl;&g?énmgggsgfdf‘ex::;? Bgeréet*: 2:‘w. cc:g:;';':’rfx'.’xbé’?efi«"' 1 XM:L:;ZI:O:SLMQS el A * mw‘msdhlgflflm p:unda as m&g‘ lllml bar glassware. More inquiries for lumber and building :3;:&1 ’?:r:::g wr%ggga 3%10031‘)50. > Yol o +11 | agal year and a five-. o e ngerler, amneme oot Qototes| S 3 Gome e - e G e 10| g et of 3112000 Kenkaoky”| | BOFPALO—Car toning on the tncrene i ditric,_car repy | | Bl B streed s, 100 ur D. Ccndon, a former naval officer | 01 (Con ol siats ce s " 1ot Mafsoniig Gasden 14 | Tennessee fire cured, 4,690,000 pounds, shops taking on mor?enenen nnd cumin( out additional freight. cars to meet lation 6 731,000:000, ot e 15 Comwith & Southn. - 5% Magma Copper-«. -+ +14 | against 6181,000 in 1933 and a five-| | the demanc. takes on 200 additional men during week. | | S0 LR, (RCTCRSEd 992.000,000, o TR e 21" Comwith & Sou pf () % Mallison & Co....... 1 =% | JRATIRVEESRS of DO NaTgmonon.Great "‘“‘L Soout fo'be esumed. Retall turnover B xces Fate of discount, 214 per cent. duties today at the company's office in % Congol-Nairn (§0c).. 95 % Manat Sugar. . 3 e s of Matyiand and Obilo buriey A e st it e e —mm—m——— the Southern Building. L. ConmlCenprl 9. 6 ManhatElevmod gtd 1| greatly reduced scale. On the other| | steel operations to the highest rate of the Despite bad weathe: Mr. Condon is a graduate of the 1% Consol Film.. 1 5% Marine Midid (80c).. 1 8 8 8 W hand exports of stems, trimmings and | | sales st both wholesale and retatl unexpectedly good. Hide market active. Naval Academy and spent eight years in % 5% Zonsol Film pf. . 6 Marlin-Rock (1) scrap increased from 1.588,000 in Feb- | | Cattle prices higher. Sawmill operators in all soft-wood producing > sideration of credit problems in the in- Bklyn Manhat Tran.. 8 P O 19 HEE b SRS EGRERr =5 +H+ T+ ) PRVRTS SaE + o+ £ EEF 141 the Nevy. While in the service he was 40 Consol GasN Y (4).. 3 Marmon Motor Car % , 1| Tuaty, 1932, o 3,217,000 this year. sefusing orders a0 irst-quarter prices, reglons 690 NOTES 85% Consol Gas NY pf(5) 4% Marshall Field & Co. 2% Consol Laundries. .. Mathieson Alk (113). 5 Consol Ofl Corp. May Dept Stores (1). 11 Cons RR of Cuba pf. 1% Container Corp (A).. 1 ontainer Corp (B).. 3 Contl Baking (A).... 1% Contl Baking (B). 5 36 Contl Baking of (4). Brokers’ Comment 35% Contl Can (2)... % 10% Contl Insur (1.20) NEW YORK, April 22—In the % 4% €ontl Oil (Del) opinion of many brokers today the long 45% Corn Products ( term outlook of prices was believed to 2% Coty lne'-- be upward, with immediate trends in- 28 Croam of fluenced by Washington developments. Baar, Cohen & Co.—The fundamental swing continues toward higher levels. ™ 16 Crucible Ste ] p 1% Cuha Co. for several years in Europe and was in Russia during the revolution. and at a Jater period was a memb:r of the Ameri- can Naval force, which was sent to Asia Minor during the disastrous fire and rioting in Smyrna in 1922. = 'VELAND.—Marked nln in steel production of all kinds. Outml‘: deman Secured by from manufecturers at Demm Banking situat Large & Markets at a Glance Shieassis of ok ote. swalk optuing Gl TS SEeRioOs i Gt e First Mortgages DETROIT.—Retail trade awaits the nl.mulus of the release of 30 pe cent of deposits in two closed banks on Mundlg. April 24, Safc*Cmurn‘ali:'e % NEW YORK, April 22 (#)—Stocks strong; metals’ and rafl shares lead manufacturers cheered by upturn in activities. fresh rally. Bonds firm; second issues CITY —Contl LR strong. Curb st 5 industrials resum % e iy e : 2 fam peot Wm. H. Salmders Co, Inc. O SIATTome- S her prices increase products. e e v mon (X L WAUKER -~ Evpacaion. perticulany outsandig o the brewing | || LISt 1016 1519 LIS buyiug. st le buying. industry, allied lines and machinery e Increase in mumber of Joase: changes hands. Pronounced activity in shoe '.nde Mid Continent Petm" Midland Steel Prod. . +4+ 1+ oy REFERPFPEER Mo Kan & Texas. Mo Kan & Texas Missouri Pacific. % gll‘:ou;l Pacific p! = % awk Carpet. RERIR M:nnnloch‘:m 1%. 3 +1% Cotton Spinning Report. with mx &n&m mu:‘ ‘:x; orders. :o:;‘fl'?g'hvg:r(‘z'f 2 5| By U dameiiad B o1 Welmlenle orders mo-uy for prompt shipme: orrel 5 Morris & Essex (3%) —sy | The ”g"““m “‘d“‘m&."’"‘ modny mukeu ‘strong to higher. Flour production ‘continues at about 50 Burea: Mother Lode. ... 1 - 2 ave w""‘d during March at 93.9 per B;e'en unable to fill orders. % Motor Meter G & El 19« Motor Products. cent capacity, shift basis, 1% Mullins Mfg..... 5 Mullins Mfg pf. 1% M irray Corp. 11% Nash Motor. . 13 Nash Chat & St L 31% Nat Biscuit (2.80). - srfessle sres F4 A A Redmond & Co—The immediate trend of prices is likely to be governed to a large extent by the fluctuations in sterling and the outcome of the Roose- . i wvelt conferences with European states- 1% Curtiss-Wright.. ... e 2 Curtiss-Wright (A) 4% Cutler Hammer. . Hornblower & Weeks—The official | =it departure from the gold standard 6% Deere & Co pf (20c).. 60 37% Delaware & Hudson. marks a new financial epoch, whose 171 Del Lack & Westn, .. social consequence for good or bad will depend upon the skill and integrity of | ,5,. 1%, Denver &R G W pt. . s Cpr” e AMTA—?::I::: sales of afmfi stores heavy, some merchants l‘wufl‘ lume excess of of a year ago. - creases as several small factories mxened d ; A First Trust Loan NEW YORK BANK STOCKS | | ™estorsd. 0 e poth srain and eattie pricés rise m”s‘"&fl“fi‘c“g gales chiefly of the old crop. Little demand for the s i % NEW YORK, April 22 (7)—Over-the- trade registers substant . s o st DALLAS o Crope. sommewhat, backward, because of (he Iaten:ss of the REAL ESTATE % "”*i’.** - 28 B2 Seseis gy 2 the Roosevelt administration. 12" Dome Mines ($1.80) . (quomhn- as of 10 o'clock.) season; agricultural gaing forward in icipate 10% Dominion Stores 1.20 1 i i of 10 per cent in number of acres to be planted I you wish to sell or purchase Frazier Jelke & Co—We anticipa 10% Doug Afreraft (166). 2 ®... . Retail distribution restricted by cold weather. Easter vESTMENT e L e e ;gg- &% Dresser Mg L : 6 6 —% m"w'“".‘.é... 1347 144 DENVER.—Both 'E'.";:" IN e resser (SR) Mg (: erned by two factors: (1) The White 29 Drug Ine (3) :& ::: 3‘2:‘.'5'6. Manhattai o in 1st uo:trgue Notes House conferences with Premier Mac- 10 Duplan Silk (1). Nerat o Donald and (2) the trend in foreign 32% Dupont de Nem (2 vper. . o T Eastern Roll Mills Shields & Co—The technical posi- 46 Eastman Kodak (3) 59 : Sl : tion has been weakened to & point that 3% Eaton Mg Co. . . 383 a7 Harvesting flovd E. Davis Co. should cause sudden dips, providing| 1 % Eitington-Schild. [ A 07" 107 anal 3 i Alaska many unemployed. y! . buying opponun‘tlu. 10 = Elec Auto-Lite. % stors, 2 ? i v o3 B 733 12th Street N.W. 2 10 78% Elea Auto Lite pt(7). ITAILIO'F‘Ié;LéV?R' 40 YEARS, AR s Sar T AR * L+ Rk = Sz Jackson Bros., Bowel & Co.—We see 1 Electric Boat........ no liklihood of a change in the main 1 Elec & Musical Instr. 4! 29 upward trend over the near-term 3% Elec Pwr & Lt. . pb'ldg (10¢). 16 future. p ’ 6% Elec Pwr&Lt$6pf... 1 1 ipbldg pt (7).. 1608 ; “

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