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CORPORATE BONDS Foreign Issues Still Under Pressure and Federal Issues Ease. LIBER !Hll!fl 47 101 48 .932-47, reg. 101 |s( cv 4% 8 32-47. 101 ,‘ 4th 448 1933-38 4th 43;s 33-38 rex 10: 4th 4% s 33-38 3d callea wo 103 |35 1951-56 103 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. March 20.—Despite | some easing of tension on the Euro-| pean situation foreign obligations were again subject to considerable pressure today. The domestic bond lisi was steady | with numerous corporate issues show- { ing moderate gains. United States | Governments ruled a shade lower. 1 Austrian, German, Belgian and | French bonds gave up 1 to 2 points | following comparative steadiness in the forenoon trading. In the corporate division the best action was provided by loans of Co- Jumbia Gas & Electric, Nickel Plate. Great Northern, Duquesne Light and New York Central. Washmgton Exchange SALES. Capital Traction 55—8$1,000 at 97's, $1,000 at 97%:. AFTER CALL. 104 104 . 107 315 1946-49., 3% 1949-52. 3158 1941, 3145194446, s 1044-46 reg. ,sluw-u Ju 428 1941-43 Mar. ;l,n.u: 4. 45 1944-54. 4145-3%s 1043°45 105 4%81947-52 .. . 115 FEDERAL FARM 351947, 381949, 81 s 1964, . 104 107 107 106 110 . 103 2% 1939- . 100 3s19 |4 s 1951, . 101 Abitibl Pa&Pw 6S 63 Akershus 5s '63 Alpine Mont Antioquia 1 Antioquia 5 Argentine 5125 ‘62 Argentine 6s ‘58 B Argentine 6s ‘69 June Argentine 6s ‘59 Oct. Capital Traction 5s—$500 at 971,. Potomac Electric 6s, 1953—81.000 Mi 110. Riggs National Bank com-—1 at 212 Mergenthaler Linotype—10 at 30, 10 at 30. 10 at 30, 10 at 30, 10 at 30. Washington Loan & Trust—5 at 200. BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. Asked Amer, Tel, & Tel, 41¢ s Tel. & Tel. col. Vash. Washir G Wash. Gas 6s. series B Wash. Rwy. & Elec. 4s MISCELLANEOUS Barber & Ross Inc Chase Club Argentine 6s'60 May. Argentine 65 ‘60 Sept. | Argentine 65 60 Oct. . Argentine 6s ‘61 Febr Australia 4%s '56. Australia 55 '55. Australia 5s '57. Austrian 7 Austrian Ts | Batavia Petm 4%s 42 nu fum 6555 | Belcium 7556, . Berlin 65 Eer Bolivia 7s 58 | Bolivia 8s "47 Brazil 6348 2 l,x Az.xb | Brisbane 6s ‘50 | Budapest 6s unmat cou on. Buenos A 6361 st Pv Buenos A 6145 61stPv nada 4s ‘60 | Canada 435 | Canada 5s 52, 6..0 | Chile 65 '60.. Chile 65 61 J. * | Chile 65 "61 Febr 1.60). al Union (.60) TITLE INSURANCE Columbia (.30 . Real Estate () | MISCELLANEOUS [ ‘ 15 -.o0- .\‘ 1 1 Carpel_Corp - D. C_Pap pid Cliile 65 63 2 | Chile Mtz Bk 65 61. [ Chile Mt Bi 65 e Bk 63 s hl | Chitean Mg L 75 '60. Cologne 6125 '50. Colombia 6s 61 Jan. !Cmomhva 6s 61 Oct.., | Copentiagen 4%s '53. | Copennagen 55 rdoba 75 42 Prv. .. Cuba 415 49 Cuba 5%s 45 Denmark 4%s" Denmark 5%s '55. Denmark 6s 42 Domiaic 1st 5% c Pow Ger 614 c Pow Ger 63%s '53 “inland 6s inland 6 s '56. | Finnish 63,5 ‘54 A FEDERAL LAND BANKS NEW YORK. March 20 (¥ —Federal Land Bank bor (Noon quote May & Nov., 1941 s Jen. 195636 .. ons.) i 101% 34 BB e AR CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO, X () (United States ture). —Hogs. 16.000. direct. siow. mostly )1 O pounds. X0_pounds, | packing sows. choice. 140- w00 socd and choice. 70007 specialty | fed 10 shippers heifers firm: steady to weak vealers weak to pound steers. 14.17 vealers: Steers 00 pounds; ¢ calves steers and 2000 ve: uneven others barely steady lower grade and most cows ulls_steady to weak actie 00-1.1 010 Bounds. pounds. 10 308 “5a14.00: e 00 excluded). good (beef), common and medium. 45025 200d and choice. 7.00a0.(0: medi- 6.00a7 00 cull and common. 4.00a Stocker and feeder cat Steers, 0. 508 me ar 000: fat Tambs’ ovening siows sales weak to 10 and more and feedine lambs little 1y top-fed Western lambs, killers: most bids around native ewes, _4.00a5. LA Sheep and lambe: Lamb pounds down s e: %00d and choice. 4 00a 530: all s. common and medium. 3008450 fendine lambs 50-75 pounds ®ood and t‘ln!tr f Official _ rstima 6.000 o tom oo row at or: hoes, sheep. FOREXGN MARKETS By the Associated Press. LONDON.—Business on the Stock Ex- | change was restricted foday by the un- | gettiea Foreien Exchange Market and the | uncercain political outlook. Gilt-edzed | securities and industrials improved on re- | Purchases. but eased later. Aviation qnmi Atlantie issue: nd sympathy with Wall Street Belaian bonds were weak. and gold share eased on the lover price for bar gold. The closing was dull PARIS —After a stronz opening prices on the Bourse declined. influenced by the | fluctuation in rentes. Beleian issues im Droved on reports that ex-Premier Georg Theunis had heen asked to form a_ gover: ment_ The closine was inactive and lower BERLIN —Prices ovened firm on_ the Boerse. and the turnover was larcer. Weak- Dess developed later. but the closing was sustained. NEW YORK PRODUCE. ¢ YORK. March 20 (P.—Eges. | 40.351; irregular. Mixed colors. special packs or selections from fresh receints. 2212024%: _standards and commercial standards. 213a77%: flrs(s 20%2a211%: storage-packed firsts. 213%a22' otker mixed colors unchanged Sasler 93483012¢ firsts (00-17 Score tralized " (90 score eese. 180.501 char. uv: uwltry . Sleady wls. ther fr Creamery. higher extra (92 score), aZ0%; cens weak. Prices to irm. By freight. cizht Qiotations un: un- l:hl uged. SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES. SAVANNAH. March 20 (P —Turpentine | !lrml : o NEW YORK BAR snlvm NEW YORK, March 20 (#) —Bar siiver steady, unchanged at 58 (2 | Oslo 6s'55... Frankfort 614 63 French Govis'4 French Gov 7%s 41 Gelsenkirchen 6s ‘34, ’54 unm co on Great Br & Ir 45 90.. Great Br& Ir 513537 GritCElJap 7s ‘44 Hambur, Helsinztors 6 Hun 2 Cc unmat caupon on Ilseder Steel 6s°48. . Irish Free St 55 '60. ltaly s '51. Japan 53zs’ Japan 632s ‘54, Karstadt 6s 43 Kreu&Toll 58'59A cfs Met Water 548 °'50... | Mex 25 1910-45 asst. Milan 6%s '52. Montevideo 6s Montevideo 75 '52.. Nord Rys 6} Norway 58 '63. Norway 5%s 65. Norway 6s 43. Norway 6s 44, Norway 6s '52... Vorw Hy 16148 57, Oriental Dev 5%s"58. Oriental Dev 6s 53... Panama 5s 63 stp asd Paris Orl Ry 5%s '68. Peru 6s 60. Peru 6s '61. Peru 7s'59 Poland 6540 Poland 7s "47 Poland 8s ‘50 Prague Gtr 7%s 52.. Prussia 6s°52....... Prussia 615 '51. Rhinelbe Un 7s°46... Rhine W EI P 6s '63.. Rhine W EI P 6s '55.. Rio de Jan 6145 53 Aug coupon oftf. ., Rio Gr do Sul 7s ‘66 May coupon off.. Rome 65" : Roumania 7s 59 Aug coupon off. . Santa F Arg 7s 42 stp | Sao r'aulo St 6s 68 July coupon oft. . Sao Paulo St 78 “40... Saxon Pb W 638 '51. Saxon Pb W 7s '45... Shin'su EI P 6%s '52. Siemens & H 7s '35, Stlesia Prov 7s '58. . Styria 7s '46 Febc on Taiwan K1 6%8°71. | Tokio 53%s 61. Tokio El Lt 6s Trondhjem 53%s ‘57.. Ujigawa E P 7s'45. Un Stl Wk 6165 °47 A. Un Stl Wk 63s'51C. Uruguay 63 60...... Uruguay 6: Uruguay 8s '46. Warsaw 7s ‘68... Westphal EI P 68 ‘63. Yokohama 6s '61... High. 10431 HOME OWNERS’' LOAN. ' By private wire direct to The Star. SHOW STEADINESS TN Low 8101 5 4101 4 17 10111 1st 4145 32-47 reg 10110 10110 10226 10223 592 10222 17 10015 TREASURY. . 10018 10017 10228 10231 10330 104 107 6 104 29 4 10424 2 107 107 2 10 10610 16 11014 1104 29 104 29 16 11514 11514 MORTGAGE. .10122 10121 10121 sees 10116 10 12 10114 2103 103 2 4100 1100 . 10116 10112 10116 7101 5101 6 FOREIGN BONDS‘ :wu 93 925 Ty w921 T e i | Am Wat Wks 6s 100 101 20 104'¢ e 107 100y 1061, 1051 FRIILN 114 FINANCIA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1935 5 BOND AVERAGES Net change Today. 1 p.m. Previous day . Month ago Year ago .. 1935 high 1935 low 1934 high 1934 low Month ago . 1935 high 1934 high 1928 high .. {am1GcCh Am Inti 5= "4 Am Mach & F 6s !fl . 103 | Am ol M 5838 ... 1047 Am Smelt & R 5547, 1047 |AmMT & T 4%s'3y... 107 Am T &T el tr bs 46.. 1087 Am T & T deb 5s 60.. 1 AmT & T deb 0s '65. (1 AMT & T5%s 43.., 112 | Am Wat Wks bs '44.. 8% 5.. 6x1 Am Writ Pap 65°47.. 20% | Armour& Co 43 19. 103% ‘Arm of Del 63 104 RO, 103 1047 104% 107 10915 112 1115 1123, 883, 67 20 10315 1043 « 1041 104 2 1061 ,\llanu & Bir 4s 3. Atl Coast L 15t 45 | Atl Refin deb | Aust & Nor 55 "41 Baldwin Loco 58 | B& O Ist4s {B& O4tes 60.. B& O 18t 5548 B&Oref 5505 A, B& B&Oret & B & O ret s | B&O PLE&W B&OSwnos 50 .. .. Bell T of Pa §s 48 B. Bell 'l of Pa hs 60 | Beneficial L 6s 46.. Beth Stl pm §s 36 { Beth Stl rf db 554 Bos & Me 4% Bos & Me | Bos & Me 5567 Bos& NY A Lds Bklyn BkIyn ) Bkiyn Un Eklyn Un 3kiyn Un G of 65 °47. Buff R&P con 43%s 57 Bush T Bldgs 58 '60.. By-Prod Ck 5%s 45. 92 10014 9K1, 42, 1171 1215 110 105% . 105% 119 | 1% 12 114 1% 12 104 31 Calit Packing 58 40. . | Calif Petdb 5538 \( mas S 78 ‘42 ctes Candian Nt R 43 3 | Candian Nt R 4 %857 110 (H\d'!" Nt R 4%=68 I\‘lk, | Can‘dian Nr db6 1 s'46 1231 | Can‘dian Nr ab 35 40 10612 Can'dian Pcdbdsperp 83 Can'dian P 4%s'46.. 100! Can‘diun Pc 438 '60.. 97 | Can'gian Pe 5s 5 Cent of Ga 55 '59 Cent Il E&G 585 Cent of N J gen 5587 4 | Cent Pac 1St rf 4s 49, 107 1025 | 997% | 29 183% 185 5?‘ J(Jk 1081 5 » | Childs & Co &5 43. T6% % .‘(X 169% 100% 100% 104 104 10415 10415 | 1025 102 9% 1693 100'% 100% 8 2 B8 101% 101% 3814 159% ¥ 101’ 38 8 13% Cert’d deb 5%s 48. .. Chesap Cpcv cl 5s 44 |C&04rs893 A |C& 0435 95 B. C & O con 5s°39. 3 & Q en 48’58 Chi1 B & Qref 58 °71.. Chi B&QI div 3%s "49 Chi B&QI div 4s'4Y.. Chi & E 1115551 | Chi & ETil con 65 '34. {Cm G L&C5s37.. ChiGrt W 4s 59, | CM&StP 45 89 t |{CMStP&PSs CMStP&P ad) bs 2000 NWgn3 Chi & NW rf bs 2037. C&NWNrwe! CRI1&P'rf4s'3s... 1 & Prt 4s'34ct. G P4 2 1& Pgnds 88 1& P 4588 ctf H &S 1st 55 '60. H& Sincbs” | Chi Un Sta 5863 B. Chi Un Sta 6135 '62 C. 111! | Chi& W 1 con 45°52.. | Chi & W 15%s°62. . | c&wl 1st rf §2C Cin Gas El 4s ‘6% A ‘Cm Un Ter5s'57C.. ‘CLC& StL rf 4%s'1TE. | CCC&StL rr6s-41C.. 98 Clev Un Ter 4%5"77. 51 | Clev Un Ter 5s'73 B. Clev U Ter 5%s'72 A { Colo Ind el tr 6s°34.. | Col& Sorf4%s°25.. Colo & So 4%5 '80. . Lolumbmukl—‘deb s 52 April...... ‘Columm.u&E 5s 52 May c Columbia G&E L. | Com Inv Tr5%s 49.. | Con Coat Md rf s '60. " | Con Coal Md 65’50 cfs Con Gas N Y 434851, Con Gas N Y 68°57 545 reg Container deb 5s 43 Crown C & S 6547 Cuba R R 1st 58 '52.. Cuba RR6s'36..... Cuba Nor KR b%8 42 Cuban Cane P 6s 50 —— Del & Hud ref 4s'43. Den G & E 55’51 | Den G & E 55 '51 st. Den & R G cn 48'86.. Den& RG W 68'65.. 7% Den &R G rf 68 '78... 13% Det tdison 4%s 61 D 1083 Det Edison rf 6s 49.. Det Edison 6s ' Dodge « cv db 6s 804 1064 1067 25 109% 108 109% ¢ | Dul & Ir Rg 65 '37. 354 36% 36% 691 384 68 §691% 88Y% 384 K2 R1% %2 DOMESTIC BONDS. Abr & Straus 5%s 43 AlD « Sus 3% 546 5td Alb Per W P 6s " Alleg Corp bs 44. Alleg Corp Alleg Corp 65 '60. Alleg & Westn 4s '98. Allis Chalm 68 '37 Am Chain 6s°38..... Am & For Pw 68 2030 1% 88 . 101 106% 105 105 100 100 100 45% 46 66 66 5615 56% 15% 16 88 88 100% 101 102 101% 102 52% 51 52 Dul S S &At5s 37... Duqu Lt 4%s 57 B. Dugqu Lt 1st 4%s 67. ——————e st Cuba S 1%s '37. d E1 11 Bklyn 4s '39. P& S W ref 55'65. Eriecv 4s'53 A. Erle 45 96 | Erie gen 4s ‘96 Erlert 55 67 Eriert 5575 _— Fla EC Ry 68'74.... Fla EC Ry 5s'74 cfs. — e L Gannett 6s "43. Gen Steel C 5% Gen Thea Eq 6s Gen Th Eq 68 '40 cfs Goodrich 6s ‘45 Goodrich 18 47. Goody'r T & R 68 °57. Gr Tr'k of Can 7s '40. GUN Href 4%s 61A. GtNRgen4ks' 1T B GtN Rgen5s'73C.. GtNRgen4%s'76 D GtNRbG%s'52B.... GtNRgen1s'26 A.. Gulf Sta St16%s'42 Houston Oil 53%s '40. Hudson Ceal 68 52. .. Hud & Man inc 6s '57. Hud & Man ref 6s '57. 103 681 6% 6% Y21 108% 1041 105% 105% 98% 110 109% 64 64 4% T4% 461 46 80% 82% 111 Bell Tei ds 111 Cent coll tr 111 Cent ref 4s '55. MilCent 4% '66. 111 Cent ref 58 '5 10 Low 1026 1100 1103 108.3 1044 5 1% 105% RO1; 107 1097 12 115 112% P 6815 204 105% 1045 104% 1094 10613 Comptjed by the Associated Press 10 Indust. —1 922 923 948 85.5 959 022 929 3.7 40.0 989 10 Util. +.2 86.2 86.0 88.8 85.1 88.9 845 88.9 68.2 64.6 102.9 20 Rails. +.3 8.5 8.2 858 86.4 878 8.2 394 45 458 101.1 -Yield Bonds. Previous day Year ago . 1935 low 1934 low 1932 low . [ High 11 Cent 6%s°36..... ul 1CCSt LNO4%s'63 1CC&StLNO5S63. 111 Steel deb 4% 40, Inland Sti4%s T8 A, | Int RT Istrf 68°66.. | IntR T 6532, |Int RT 78'32. Int RTIs'32ectfs. ... | Int Az col 6542 stp.. | Int Cement 63 48.. | Int Gt Nor 58’56 C Int Gt Nor 6s°'52 A | Int G Nad) 6s 52 A,. Int Hydro El s ‘¢4 Int Mer Mar 65 41 lut Pap 1st 58 47 A.. Int Papref 6s'55. ... Int T& Tecv4lhs'3n. Int Tel & Tel 4348 52 IntTel & Tel 68 '55. . n CF&M rfis'36els Kan C P& L 4158 '57. KanCP & L 4%s'61. Kan C Sou rf in bs ‘50 KanG & E4%s"80. . | Kelly Spr Tire 68 42. Kendall 5%s 48 ww Kinney (Gl : Kresge Found ack Stl 1st 58 ‘50 A. clede G Laclede G 5%s 53 C Laclede G 525 60D, k \Wn 1St §s '3 10615 - 101 61% 61 . 1013% . 100 Long Dock 65 '35 Loew's fis '41. 10512 82 Minhat R 4s 90 ctfs. ! Manila RF Marion St Met Ed Ist rt 5 Midvale S&O 5s S R&SL5s'S A & S Lrios 7l Ml Spa & N W 4s 47, Ail Nor con 416534 MoK & | Mo Fac 45 | Mont Cent 6s 2| Mont Pwr ref 554 Morris & Co 4%s 39, Mor & Esx 35 2000. Mor & IEsx 4128 °55... Nassau El 4 Nat Dairy §" Nat Steel bs .’\e\\br\llJ)s‘ s 40, { New E T&T 1st 5 '52 New J P&Luzs 60. New Or PS s NewOrPS ‘51 g1d. 4 2| s 21 T 1074y HIH l;h‘ 113 5414 103 68% 612 6% 934 108% 10432 105% 98l 67% 1% 6T 77 84% 92% 887 40% 35 89% 110 64 4% 46% 80% |N ¥ Cent con 45 98.. .. N ¥ Centrt w.uun: N Y Cent rfs? | N ¥ Cent rf 55 2013. N ¥ Cent deb 65'35. YCN“ cv 6s 44 | NYC&StL 5%8°74 A. | NYC&StL 1st 6s '35., NYCLSh3%s'98 ¥ Conn 1st N Y Dock Ist 4551 rg N Y Dock 55 '3%...... Y Edison 6s ‘44 B. . N Y Edis ref 64541, Y G E1 H&P 5548, YLac&W 1st 4s°73,, AY NH & H 4s 7. NY NH & H 4%5'67.. NY NH & H cl tr6s'40 NY NH& Hev 6348, N Y O&W gen 4s°55, ., N Y O&W ref 4s \ Y Rwys inc 65 '65 N Y & Rich G 6s'51.. N Y Steam 1st 6s ‘47. N Y Steam 1st 5551, N Y Tel gens%w'39,,, Niag Sh 51s .-,n | Norf & W div 4s ¢4 Norf&W 1st 43 96 North Am Co bs '61.. North Am Ed 6557 A North Am Ed 5569 C North Am Ed 615 '63 Nor'nOT& L 6s°47. Nor'n Pac gen 3s 2047 Nor'n Pac 4597, Nor'n Pac 4% 20. Nor'n Pac 552047 C. Nor'n Pac 6s 2047 D, Nor'n Pac 6s 2047.... Nor Sts P 1st 6841 2 Nor'nStPés'41 B | Ohlo Pub Ser s '47.. Ohio Pub Ser 7348 46 Ont Pw Niag 68 43... Ore W R H&NOI‘S! Otis Steel 6s'41 PacG & E 5s°42. Pac R R Mo 2d 55°38. Pac Tel 1st bs "37. Pan Am P C 65 '40 cfs Par-F-La 6347 ctfs.. Par-F-La 6547 filed. Par-Pub 5%s ‘50 ctfs Par-Pbx 533 50 filed Park-Lx 635’53 ctfs Penn Dixie C 6s'¢1... Penn R R 4%s'81 D. Penn RR 438 '8 Penn R R gn 4348265, Penn R Rdb 4%s '70. Penn R R4%s'63.... Penn R R 58" Penn R R gen bs ‘68 Penn RR 6%s "3 Penn P& L 4%s Peo G Lt&C rf s "47. Peo G Lt&C 6s '43. Pere Marq 1st 4s ‘56 Pere Marq 4%s '80. Pere Marg 1st 6s ‘56 Phila B&W 418 '81. Phila Co 6s 67 Phila E1Co 4s'71. 1 Phila& RC&168'73 62 Reading R 41%3°07 A. 106% Reading R 434897 B. 106% Rem-Rd 6%8'47TAww 101 Rep 1&St1 5%8°53 A.. 96% ll’i% W lW‘i BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 10 For'gn Unch. 67.1 67.1 69.9 66.6 704 67.0 70.0 60.2 422 100.5 109.6 104.7 1079 99.1 86.8 Low 10614 101 607w 61 101% 100 um 106 1004 105% 82 10 K6 100% 100% 48% 5915 5015 92Y% 106 106 112 1047 lozh % 103! 111% 113% 70 70 7 70 7% 18 109t 109% 801 6115 61% 106% 106% 106% 106% 1004 100% 96 96% % | $1,000,000,000 in the last three months, “|L. Schomp was elected president and | High. Low. 2:55. Phila& RC&I65'49. 40% 40 40 Phillips Pet 6% s Pillsbury F1 M 6s°43. 108% 10814 108 PCC&StL 5870 A. ... 1121 1121 112% PCC&StL 68 '75 B.... 112% 112% 112% PCC&SIL 41577 C. . 104% 104% 104% Pitts&WVa 4148’60 C 51 51 Pt Arth C&D 68°53 A 79 Port Gen El 4%s '60. . 55% Port Gen E 4% '60as. 5514 Porto Rico A T 68'42. 44 Postal Tel & C 65 '63. 424 Pub S E1& G 4571 108 Pure Oil 6%s '37. 101% Pure Oil 6%s '40. . 101% Purity Bak 6s°48.... 860 Richfield O 6s 44 ctfs Rio G W col 4s 49 A. RIA&LISt4%s 34 Ql Jo Lead 657841, StJo Ry L T&P 55 l'l St L IM&S R&G 45733 St L-S F 4s'50 A.. St 1,-S F 45°50 A ctfs StL-SFav="1s, . ... St L-S F 41578 ef st StL S W ist Ter 5s'52 St LSW genrf 5s '90. S L4les 41, .Sl P M& \! axtbs 43, San A&A Pass 4s 43, San An Pb S 6s°52 AJ Seabd A-Fla 65354 ct Sharon S H 5%s '48. Qh(.l] Pipe L 58 °5; erra & S F P 6849, . Sinc Con O 6%s'38 B. Slm‘ ConO17s'3TA. Bell T& T 5s'41. Colo Pow 6s Pac col 45°49. So Pac ref 4s ‘55 So Pac 4148 °68. | So Pac 414569, | So Pac 41,5 '81. So Pac Ore 4%s | So Ry zen 4s ! So Ry 53 '94... So Ry gen 6s'56. So Ry 648 '56. Texarkana 5%s ‘50 Tex Corpcv bs 44, Tex & Pac 5s 17 B. Tex & Pac 79 | Tex & Pac 1st 68 | Third A ad in | Third Avret 4 | Tol& Oh C1st 5 . | Toronto H&E 45 '46. . Trumbull Stl 6s°40. . |t o i{UnEL&PEs ST, Un O Cal5s 45 rc ww 103 35 1! UnOCal6s"42A.... Un Pac 1st 45 47 In Pac 1st rf 48 2008 Un Pac 4145 '67. Unit Biscuit 6s 42 nit Drug 5s8'53 . U S Rubber s '47. Utah L& T 5s 44 A.. Utah P& L 5s 44 ... Util P& L 6859 ww. | Ut P& LE%s 47 - 'z 100 » 100 « 100% | 715 107% 11y, Va Mid gen 5 2 102 Va Ry Ist6s'62A... Wabash 5576 B. Wabash 1st 58 °39. Wabash 5135 < Warner Bros cv 6539 | Warner Quin 6s 39 Warner Sug st 7s ‘41 Warren Bros cv 6s ‘41 Wash W P et 55°39. \W Sh 1st 45 2361 gud. W Sh 1st 48 2361 reg. West'n El deb s "44. West'n M4 st 4552, West'n Md 5%s°77. . West'nN Pist5«'37 West'n Pac 5546 A Wesin Pac {5464 West'n Un 435 '50. West'n Un bs 60 West'n Un 61;s 36 Whee! Stl 415 53. Wheel Stl § White S M 6 White S M 6s'40 W Sp Stl con 8y Wilson&Co 18t . 1095 109% | WisClilstgen4s49ct 8w ¥ o215 | ) 9615 | & Youngin S&T 58’78 A 93% 3% HIGHER NET REPORTED | _BY HONTGOMERY WARD. the Associated Press CHICAGO March 20.—Montgomery d & Co. reported net profit for the iscal year of $9.161.054, equal to- $1.72 per share on the common stock outstanding, after providing for cur- | rent dividends on class “A” stock. Profit for the precodmg year was | $2. 57, or 18 cents per share. Profit for the last fiscal period, ended January 31, was after depreciation, in- | | ventory shrinkage, taxes and other | charges. | Net sales were $249.805.721 nmcn.‘ with the exception of 1929, was the | | largest volume for any year in the company'’s history. Net sales the pre- | vious year were $187,632.543. ’ INET DEMAND DEPOSITS CONTINUE TO CLIMB By the Associated Press. Net demand deposits of m!mbcr banks of the Federal Reserve System | in leading cities are approaching $14,- 500,000,000. an increase of nearly | w last The latest weekly statement of the | reporting banks shows another sharp gam attributed chiefly to Government spending. | Comparative figures on total demand ‘df'loslls of the reporting banks in 91 cmes. as reported to the Federal Re- | serve Board, follow: Week ended March 13. Preceding _week wel | Same week last yéai. 1,000,000 AMERICAN BANKNOTE OFFICERS ARE ELECTED By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, March 20.—Daniel E. ‘Woodhull was elected chairman of the Board of American Bank Note Co. A. | W. E. Smith was elected first vice pres- ident. Woodhull was formerly presi- dent. Philip Toller, president of the Canadian Bank Note Co., was elected a director to suceed Jose Machado, ve- tired. Other directors were re-elected. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO, March 20 (#.—Butter, 6.4 stea Creamery-—Specials (93 ' score), 1074a:i0%; extras (92), 293 extra firsts B0-91), 20¥eaz0ts: Bisis (88-80). 28k 29: seconds (RG- ontralioed cariots). 1 car standards, steady: prices unchanged. No egg sales Potatoes, 80: on trlckv 344; mtnl U. 8. shipments, 710, about ~ steads. Sound whiies weuk: Supblies heavy, rading slow: Wisconsin round whites . o8 ]?o. 1, Antigo section, 6:"1v Rurgls, U S 1, ldnho Ruueu‘ No. 1. 1808165 hea large. Vit “Ccomimereial srade. 1.30; Dew Siockstigntly weaker, “supies moderate: trading siow: Florida bushel crates Bliss Triumphs, U. S. No. 1, washed, mostly 5. K] ltry, live, 19 trucks; steady; hen 5 Dounds and under. 20%: more ihan unds, 18%2; horn hens. 17 ryers, 24%2 coloml- 24'1. 20: colored, chor: broilers. 24%; wl red, 24 barebacks, k;zou:”xfndl jucl ] 18; geese, 16: capons, 6-7 pounds, ———— ATLAS TO BUY SHARES. NEW YORK, March 20 (®).—The Atlas Powder Co. has notified pre- ferred stockholders that it will pur- chase up to 10,000 shares of preferred at the call price of $110 a share on or before April 20. - | tions continued to | tion, owing to strength in the Kansas | City market, which yesterday had lag- | farmers otherwise unable to plant | | that are left are in no condition for | !up. and prowis WHEAT 15 BOOSTED BY CROP REPORTS Dust Storms in Southwest and Oversold Position Improve Prices. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 20.—Wheat dis- played strength on the Chicago Board of Trade today and conspicuous ab- sence of selling pressure suggested an oversoid market. Buying power poadened as the session progresred because of the firmness in Liverpool £nd further reports of dust storms in the Southwest. Fair weather fore- casts for Kansas had also a bullish influence. H. C. Donovan of Thomson & Mc- Kinnon wired-from Concordia, Kans., that the bad area is spreading east- ward because of continued lack of moisture. A slightly better milling demand was reported for cash wheat. Continued good demand for South- ern Hemisphere wheat had a strengthening ‘influence on Liverpool. Winnipeg was higher on buying, in- spired by the strength in Liverpool. Weather Unfavorable. Although the political situation abroad and foreign currency fluctua- restrict trading operations in grains to some extent, such factors were somewhat dimmed | today by increasing reports of dust storms in the Southwest section of the wheat belt. The unfavorable weather reports received more atten- ged on account of a forecast of mois- ture in the dry areas. No precipita- tion, however, was reported overnight. Bartlett Prazier Co. say: “There is | a growing feeling in the Northwest that the Government has so delayed arrangements for furnishing seed to | wheat that late seeding and possi- bility of inability to seed at all| threatens. Feed Shortage Serious. “A grain man who is surveying the | North Dakota situation says the seed situation is already a very .EEI"OIIS\ one, and that this coupled with lack ! of horse power on the farm consti- | tutes a threat against a Spring wheat | crop. He goes on to say there is a shortage of horses on account of their | having been shipped out of the coun- | try last Fall and many that were kept | have died for want of feed. Horses work, and the amount of feed allotted | by the Government is no more than ! sufficient tn keep them alive until . grass comes.” i Today was the first time of late that dust storms had become a major mar- ket influence, although they have been persistently prevalent. Highest prices of the day were attained in the me‘ dealings. Wheat closed strong at the da; topmost level, 17, -21; cents above yt terday's finish. May, 93!>-%: corn, 175-34 up; May. 78%-75: oats, 7Ta-17% unchanged to a rise of 7 cents. WHEAT— suwmrw July (hlcago (_zsh ‘I:Irkel Wheat, No. 2 hard. 1.01. old, No. 2 yellow, 841841>; new, No. 5 mixed, 77: No. 2 yellow, 83; No. 4 white, 83';. Oats, No. 3 white, 46. . _Soy beans. No. 2 yellow. 1.02 , 68a1.20. Timothy seed. 16.75a | ‘hundredweight. Clover seed, 15 25a18.75 hundredweight. Liverpool Grain Prices LIVERPOOL. March 20 (#.—Wheat fu- | Previous | cl Corn, tur Close 0ty Mas” duie Exrhal ge, Baltimore Quotations. BALTIMORE. March . —Close, wheat. No rec Winter.” garlicky, spot, domestic. March, 15 We Will Make t Trust Construction Loans on Residential Properties Prompt Action on Apblication Real Estate Mortgage and Guaranty Corporation 1610 K St. N.W. FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY To Loan on D. C. Real Estate 6% Prompt attention given to all applications |SIIANNON & Lu§HS| I" 1505 B St. Nat. 2345 First Mortgage Money Funds Available for . CONSTRUCTION LOANS or LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTY Reasonable rates Prompt action B. E. SAUL CO. - 925 15th St. Natl. 2100 FINANCIAL Slump Registered In United Railways | Net at Baltimore Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. . BALTIMORE, March 20.—Both gross and net earnings of the United Railways & Electric Co. for February show sharp declines, as compared with the like month last year. | Revenues totaled $850,439, against $921,027 in February last year, a de- cline of $70,587, or about 7.75 per cent. Net income for Pebruary amounted to $56,240, against $80,400 in the like month last year, a decrease of $24,160, | or approximately 30.50 per cent. Under an order of the United States District Court the company. | which has been in the hands of re- ceivers since January 2, 1933, will be | sold at public auction on Friday. | NEW YORK BANK STOCKS | NEW YORK March 20 (# —New York Security Dealers’ Association: (Opening quotations.) Banks, Manhattan (*1) Chase (140) National City 41) Na. Puhllc 1%) 'l'nlt CQ-Blnltl Bankers' (3) 5 Brooklvn Trust )’ Central Hanover (6) Chemical (1.80) Contipental (K0) . “()° | N A Title Guaranty & Trust Lawyers County ... *Includes extra. — Inland Steel Co.—Company has fired another furnace at its Chicago plant, making three of four furnaces in operation. FUNDS WANTED any amount, for investment in well selected first trusts vielding 5% and 6% We cap amist veu in teeping meney steadily employed at” profita rate TYLER & RUTHERFORD, INC. 1520 K St. NW Natl. 0435 Second Trust Notes We will buy monthly payment de- ferred purchass money second trust d _on owner - occupied Gucitings In District of Columbis. 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