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F CURB LIST HOLDS ATSTEADY lEVElS Number of Small Advances Appear, but Utility Group Eases. By the Associnted Press. NEW YORK, April 10.—Curb mar- ket prices were fairly steady in all divisions except utilities today. . Gains of fractions to a point were shown by Aluminum Co., Bunker Hill & Sullivan, Cord Corp., Dow Chem- ical, Gulf Oil, Hiram Walker, Lake Shore Mines, Newmont and Sunshine. Safety Car made an extreme ad- vance of 7% points. American Gas, Electric Bond & Share and other utilities were a trifle lower. Trading was moderately ac- tive. DOMESTIC Alabama Pow 5s '51... Aluminum Ltd 58 48... BONDS. High. Low. Noon. 943, 943% % % Boia Db 1 18%, uv: mw.xgi'h 16% 96% 0612 0613 . 11\:% 1087 104% wV. 5 s - 5 . mm um 107% 2 110% 1107 110% 1 ‘x“v;;:”’ }06' 1&4& 108 Tia Consm_Power 55 Cont G&E 58 Crucible Steel A Eke 53 '48 s Firesione M 63 '3 Firestone Tlre 58 430 P&L 55 '54 68 92t 9214 Y108 104t 104% 104 ¢ 10 10044 10048 1004 Georgia PW Glen Alden C 4s o 0% 99 201 Lahg :,“”. - 107 107, 107 T0Ya 70V . Lehigh DoTw 97 97h 101% 1013 1017% i RIS Er AFast Tl Tt Yo LaP& ‘57 AN 49 Manitoba Pw 5% mslz 1061 mZ:’Z © 100% 100% 100% 9"!/. LR 1038 20% 15 | Georgia Pow pf(6)500s "m 10 Lr"’« 1?\2\4 0 054 7% 107% 10752 657 102" 108 Ry, 'R, a3, an3, 68 BAY 1nw» 1071 lm% n m"% 109% z?vw. York Rwy Bs 99% 1 roREIGN norma HEu2 i 35 a5 88 14 "—w"'hou: 'r:n'.nu recelvershi i u&'u"nfiu un'gffua By Cmareriey: NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW ¥ April 10 (P.—] 40.317: &m' éji..m “i2%ags: %“mflg’i Butter, 12,366: M’ prices un- % 137047 frm L pzultrv 4 reen prices SAvm AH NAVAL STORES. m Avfl 10 (A~ mwn 300. gflp- a3 ‘2. Ih'Dflfi'al- 3: "4"50?w‘i':'. 530 INANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET)FGE PRICES FIRM |SLOWER PACE SET nypmmmmumn- Sales— mnu;:'mu. Add 00. High. Low. Close. Adams 1st pf (7).. 268 108 lfl 108 Aero Supply (:).. : 3% 3 Alum’n, Ltd D war 36 Am City Power & Lt (A) (a3) 258 Am Cities Pwr &Lt B (k10¢) 16 Am Cynam(B)4te. 18 Am Founders..... Am Founders 1st pf (D).. 758 AmGas&E11.40. 26 Am Gas&El pf(6) .e480 Am Hard Rubber. 50s Am Laundry(40c) 200s Am Lt&Trac 1.30, 10 Am Light & Tracpf (1%) 1 2758 Ark Nat Gas cu pf. Armstr Cork(50¢) Art Metal (k266).. Asso Elec Indus Ltd (k10 3-5¢) Ass30 Gas&El (A). Atl Coast Fisher. Auto Vot Mch 50c. Ax-Fisher(A)3.20. Bald Loco bd rts. Blue Ridge Corp. Bridgeport Ma Brit-Am Tobaceco reg (P36 3-6¢c) Brown Copf..... 26s Buckeye P L (3)..100s Buft N&EP pf 1. 3 Bunker Hill&Sul. 300s Butler Brox 9 Can Indus Alco A. Can Indus Aleo B. (m1%)........100s 2! Centrifugal P(40¢ 1 5% b% 5% CharisCorp (1%) 1 13% 13% 13% Chesbrough 163 . 1508 119% 119% 119% Chicago Mail Order (113%6).ceecenae Cthlv&.l(l%). Service pf.. City Auto St k10c. Cleveland Tractor Columbia Gas & Klec cv pt (.) 2758 Com'with E4 10 Comwith&So war, 4 Como Mines.....: 10 Compo Shoe (60¢) 3 Cons Aircraft. 5 Cons Copper. 1 Cons Gas of Balto (3. IO) 14 Cord Cerp. 4 Cosden Oil ( ) Cosden Oil Me ptf Cran Creole Petrol'm. . Crocker Wheeler, Croft Brewing. ... Crown Cork Intl (A) (m750) Cusi-Mexicana M. Dictograph Prod. , Distillers Co Ltd (p27 3-10¢c) Distillers Crp-Sea Distilled Liguo: Doehler Die Cast. Dow Chemical (3) Dubelier Condens. Duval Tex Sulph. East'n G&F pf(6). Kisler Slec Corp. . Elec Bond&Share. Elec BA&S pt (6) . Elec BA&S pf (6).. ElecPwr& Lt 2d pt (A) Elec Sharhold’g. . Klec Share pt ww. Emp G&F 1% pf.. tiquity COrp...... Kx-Cell-O A&Tool Fairchild Aviat'a. Falstaff Brewery. Fanny Farmer Candy (131%¢) Fedder Mfg (A).. Fidelio Brewery.. Fisk Rubber. Fisk Rubber pf (6 loo- Flintcote A p2be. 10 Fla Pwr &Lt pt...8608 Ford Mot Can (A) (k1 u). 20 Fora Motor Can (B) (k1%). 25s Ford Motor Ltd... 47 Foundation(For). 1 Froedtert 3r& M conv pf (1.30)150s Gen Gas & Elec conv pf (B).100s Gen Pub Sve pt... 508 Gen T&R pt A (6) 1008 2 89 63% 16 13% 13% 2 1 Glen Al Coal 113 Gorhm vtc ex pbUe Grand Rapids Varnish (50¢c) Great Atl & Pac Tea n-v (17). Greenfleld T & Greynound (Del; Gulf Oll of Pa.... — Hlpplnlll C:ndy Holnnlir G Horn (A C) Co. 2 6% 6% 6% 208 124% 123 %124% 2 4% 4% 4% 40 37% 6 % 3¢ % 2 16% 2 2 INSURANCE STOCKS 10 =] secnmy Lnlen Kifim e Tk Aetna Cas (2% o Aetna Fire ( A Aetna Life (. Mrlwltun M)l' 7] ,zzzaE.:::::asz o P BRIt ®F ‘Time ns Prime commercial paper. %. Bnkers’ sccentances -hn. tedisgount Tace . New Reserve Bank. 1 per cent. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE. PRILAD! 9 (0 live MONTREAL SILVER. | rem Hudson Power Corp.—1934 Niagara common share earnings were 46 cents V. 66 cents, % | Mohawk Hud 2d pt 508 17% - 45 129 12% ) 508 136% 136% 136% | Tw! 2% | Northwest Eng... 3% | Phila Co (30e) THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘..:u Hish. Low. Close. WKL“ u:‘- 24% }: fi" lllllhdfl(l). . 9 ““ 48% 49% Il Pwr&Lt 36 pt. 300s 18% 18 T . 11 18% 16% e ,.b"llfio)- 2 12% 128 IngnTerritory . 17 4% 268 18 16% 12% 1% 54 5% 31% 3% * Illum Ol (B). Insurance Co of North Am (3) Intl Hydro Eles System ov pt Intl Petrol (12)... Intl Petrol reg 13. Intl Utll (B)...eun Interstats Pwr Delpt....o 12 Jersey Central P&LtpL(5%). Jones & Laugh St ———— Kingsbury Brew.. Kirby Pet (pl0c). Klein(DE)Cot1% . Knott Corp. ...... Lake 8h M (16)... Lakey Fy & Mch. . Lerner Stores (2). Libby McNeill&L. Lion Oil & Refiin. . Lone Star G(plée) Leong 5 8 BE et hurcene dren 18 Mavis Bot (A)(r). 1 Mead Johnson(t4) 2 Merritt Chap &S. 2 Mida West Util (r) 4 Midvale Co (k1).. 268 Mohawk Hudson 1st pf (4) 3258 39% 39 17% 12% 17% HL&P (1%). Mount Prod (60c). Mount State Tel 1 28% 28% 28% 3 4% % an Nat Bella Hess... 8 1% Nat Fuel Gas (1).. lo llv. Nat Leather...... Nll Pwa&Lt ot (§) 450- 5!% Rubber Mach. ™ Nll Service. 10 Natomas Co(§00). 12 NJZine (2)......300s Newmont (ps0c). 14 NY&HRo (12)..150s 40% 40 N ¥ Tel pf (6%).. 6508120 120 N Y Water Svcpf. 50s 53 53 Niag Hudson Pwr. 3 ¢ % Niagara Hudson Power A war, % Niag Shrs(Md) B. 3% -Bem-Pond. . 10% 4 2% No®#AmL &P ptf. 2008 7% 7% Northn N Y Util Northern States Power (A). 1 9 8% 2 8% 8% 1) Nipssing(k12%¢) oL(7)..... 108 73 173 ——— Ohio Ofl cu pt (6). 2008 98% 97% 98% 9% | Ohio Power pt (6) 10; 100% XOO‘Q 100\6 Outboard Mot (B) —_— Pacific kastern,.. 10 2% PacGas & Elec 1stpf (13%) 10 24% Pac Light's pf(s) 100s 83% &3 Pan-Am Atrl)... 7 42 Pantapec 011, . 4 1% Parke Davis t1.70. 2 374 87 3) 200s 61% . 508 6% Penuroad Corp... 9 1% Penn Salt (3) 268 76% Pepperell Mtg (6) il0s 5“% % 2% Ploneer Gold Mines Ltd(80¢). 17 11% Pitney BoP (20e) 3 5% Pitts Plate Gl (3) 6008 50% Potrero Sugar.... 2 1% Premier Gold 126. 15 1% Prod Royalty 3%e 41 3 Prop’ties Real vte mo- ll Propper McCall'm Puget Sound P& L35 pt 1208 16% [0} 3108 39% —— Reliance Corp(A). 1 1% anld o1l Cal 2 (F)eonne- Rubouu Co (1).. uo- 48% Saf Car H&Lt(k3) 100s 69% Salt Creek P 1'“’ Seaboard Util.... Seeman Bros (14) Seiberling Kubber Selby Shoe (1.60) % | cars on HMI Singer Mfg(t8%) 4082393 239 239 Smith (A Q). 100s 56 56 Sonotone Corp. 1% 1% 1% South Am Gold 2% 3% 3y & Plat (40c) South Penn01.30 2 23% 23 Southn Calit Edison pf (1%).100s 32 32 hn Calit 1 2(57% 20% Stand O Ky(11%) ll 19% 19 Stand Oil Ohto.... 200s 13% u Stand Silver&L4. 35 & Starrett Corp. ... Starrett Corp pt. . Stetson (J B) Stuts Motor. . Sunray Oul. . Sunshine (30e)... Swift & Co (116¢). Tastyeast, Ino(A) ‘Technicolor, ine. . Texas Gulf Products(b10%) 7 Texon O&kLdA(60c) 6 Thermoid cum pf. 150s Trans-Luz Daylite Piloture Sn (30e) Tubize Chatillion, Tung-Sol L pf (3). Union Tobacco. .., 00, : uu?m.' Corp p! UnitG & E pt (1) lOI Unit Lt&RBwr (A). Unit Lt&Pwr pt.. 100s Unit S8hoe M(t43% 100 U 8 Fol (B)(§0c). U 8 & Internat) u:onrutu"zoo‘ Playing Card (11.76) 50s U S Radiatoer pf... 268 Unit Verde Ex 40 1 Waiker (Mirasays: Walker (H) pt(1) W Va Coal & Coke Wln-n Auh - wll-lvw &xcurh - L =T Ty =T % mtd\u,ln 926. 39% | d w ) 108 1075 1075 1075 | v e 6 85 856 85 OND. C. MARKET Nearby Ungraded Reclipts Register Advance of Half a Cent. Egg quotations were firm on the Washington produce market today. Nearby ungraded offerings advanced half a cent. Live poultry also was firm at unchanged levels. The summary, with egg, live poultry, fruit and vegetables prices, furnished by the Department of Agriculture, a0 18817 et ave: ufi"u.g ‘:fm l’mcx—nm7 ht. 8.7880.25; 7 (X heavy. X {oiabe. 5. 0088:00; 1ambs, UTTER—One-pound pmm (92 score), ) -pound score), fib: 5% 1-p0Und prints (80 seore): nearby un- 15823; 40, §l EaE ig 9 pounn-‘ Poiaas, Calipe, iior Fruits and Vegetables. Sales in large lots by original receivers 0 8 a.m, todsy: cariot _arrivals; no ca: Bu&pllll modera w 5 m'r t irg! ‘min 8l BN, 2l me.n° minimum. % fnch “in 81,25 Ylh 28 . 1, 2Y%-inch mlnlmun. inch’' minimum. ~ 9081.00: 2% lnch ' mintm m, 1.00a1.10; Winesaps. 0. 1. 2Vs-inch minimum. monl]“ fi4-inch minimum. 1.3581 40; Gold - i 5 tncn “minintm. 1"}'5'-: 5 in mn; %% Inehl mlmmunf 1°50a1.68¢ Washington. me- dlum to lu@ sizes. utn ancy Deliclo 200 blnlllon :xtr l-ncvl gonnnnnl 1.25a1.50; ABBAGE_—One South ~ Carolin riveg one Beoe and one unbroken on track . Supplies lisht; demand g arket about steady. ~South Carolina, T bushel mpers. pointed type, freight receipts. 2.7583.00. ¥ 400" porida arrived: four broken and (ollr Ilnhraken cars on track. Supplies moder: mand light: market :s‘u.-a 6unn°3"gn ilnch crates. washed, ICE—Two Arizona arrived: th broken and six_unbroken Jiestern stock: Supplies m; light: “market A mtlnny 4. r5I2 stoe Tew :6‘!16” 1!0 unot -mm. one broke: 5 iy el Yeb ol York _an: -pound sacks, Yellows. U. 8. No. I3 ,k H 'nlle“'llloht. d — dll’I’ h!m - ket South Carolina, bt pers. 2 15 Potate Prices Improve. U. No. org?e‘zdfle?n d Sight: n fpaces 5:" an arket steady. Flor- ids. 8 Rose. m No. '} . ad Daciel e SPINACH—No_carlot -muu no on track. Supplies light; and market luldl v ms‘ bu-ml mosnly arount ars. o uuk rm, Jarke 12 ghts ts dmlnl crates, per 'mls—m clrlot u'rtnl:. 5o Care a4 on Tand Heht: market SEoady. Cote: Hnl bLl.hll bnleh Nlm! 71;.111007. 8. Puerto Ricans, MATORS. - Ore Plorids arrived: one broken and (o\ll unbroken cars on t-ruk. libes demand lien Floria 383, rives ing. wrapped. and I lr. fair cong mm;“uou.u 7xé.A Jidet )WER—One i rived; two unbrokln C;Yl ollu‘fn:cnl... s:'- gand lieht: market dull. AR 2o Coariot” arrivals; ‘Abprozimately 300 packe ages XDress arri: Semand ll-m. market steady. lina. pyrami te: !np;la lllht 3% | 2% piies Rt demand weak. s bushel hame b%fl.a -50; few hlxhn. fair " quality, GREEN BEANS—One Plorids arrived; one broken and one unbroken gars on track. ~Approximately 100 Dackast D) express arrived; ;. mand " i 5 "”"'“ ham| flat 2.00; tew 326; falF ¢ eondmon. Peppers Are Steady. PEPPERS—Supplis oderate; UEht: market sigaay. Plorida. L%-bashel ushel Sholee. r‘”finfi? 8 na'l‘x sondition. de " 3 N |llh! market -muy Hma bush 3,80, according %o mfi’;‘{fl;‘ Jupplies 11 lemand mfl’ (market steads” Flort g g ph i nm. .2581.50. “lght: l‘uat %nrxn m-cym% "lh nan‘-?' (2 No carlot arrivals: two broken cars on track. Californ -. Western lntuce rates. a3 6 sorels, Cal lol lmn i broken car nn trul Plorids. hcn 3.25. A‘rmm.om—m 1. 'f” N tandaras s eb'l'bloo. % ORAN( Faetts Hico srnten 356 175.2 o entine, luss. Malegas, rois - 10 a3 SPMONS_—Calitornia. boxes, No. 1, 3.25 wuul—lo carlot arrivals; one un- en car on track. L. C. L. Express Arrivals. Carolina, 16 crates 22 nmfifin 144 crates crates_avoci olmr'l:‘}:.dnmfl bas- Eeta cu 73 bus g %_m 3-nu. "2 Crates mixed vesetabies. mman MARKETS. By the Associated Press. uuh.l ln 47 busl e n 14 the closine was 125 TONS OF LEAD SOLD. NEW YORK, April 10 #»—The St. Joseph Co. mmm tons of from Southeast sourl mines an $3.50 per h pounds, St. Louis. D. C. WEDNESDAY AT STEEL PLANTS APRIL 10, 1935. By the Associsted Press. CHICAGO, April 10—~8hooting up- & bushel, wheat ward 3 ; i i 4 Iron Age Declares Rate of 46 Per Cent Is Better Than Expected. | i g ; 41 87 gii 3 k i £ i i 2§ ¥ ] H $:%5 i s ; 4 £ £ f 858 i i 4 { i i i‘éfi-*%fiaz; byttt b i | § i i -] E‘ EE °F 3 $10 'll to $1042 a following reductions at Pmabunh, Wh PLYMOUTH OIL NETS $670,261 DURING 1934 | =553 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 10.—Plymouth Ofl Co. and subsidiaries report for 193¢ net profit of $670,261 after gé tufes cioted B 1% 1282 Clha‘.mm Wheat, No. 2 red, 98%; No. 1 dark hard, 1.05%; No. 2 mixed, 1.00%; No. 3 red smutty, 91%; corn, No. 3 mixed, 89%; No. 2 yellow, 91; No. 3 white, 97; oats, No. 2 rye; soy beans, No. 2 yellow, 1.04; barley, 68a1.20; 19.00 hundredweight; clover seed, 15.00 218.00 hundredweight. 2 white, 53; no timothy “seed, 16,808 Liverpool Grain Prices. April 10 0P —Wheat fu. ‘llo\l‘ ms' k! Y v v ll ll) bt MR Balti BALTIMORE. Alrll 10 #@ « red l:r, sarlicky, lnt ADH FOREIGN EXCHANGES. RE. April 10 (P —Forel er Great Britain Onn 08;%?“’ ?h ex- lollars, olneu in cents: ns% anghal O llux.leo City ), g 5; treal in Ne 38%; New: Yors I Montreah n—Nominal. Can the mighty King of Clout stage a conmieback?... That's what every baseball fan wants to know! Next week, the great Babe Ruth, American League idol for nearly 20 years, enters upon a new phase of his tolorful career. As playing vice-president of the’ Boston Braves, Babe not only assumes new responsibilities but switches to an .nfinly different circuit—a league in which several of the ball parks have short right- fields and close-in fences. Will Ruth (as some of the experts predict) set a new homerun rec- ord in the National League?. Or (as others say) is he now our leading EX-Sultan of Swat? eeeo..Read "“The _Babe Grows Up,” by LOWELL THOMAS-and learn why Ruth, who has often fooled the experts before, may well do so again. dom's greatest hero formed commentator. A fine study of Sport- by Newsdom's best in- SUNDAY . THIS WEEK OUR NEW iay/ e MAGAZINE NORTH AMERICAN EARNINGS LOWER Year’s Net of $10,792,414 Compared With Total of $11,551,702 in 1933, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 10.—The North Américan Co. in its forty-gfth annual report to stockholders issued yesterday showed a consolidated balance for decMs and surplus in 1934, after all charges including preferred divi- dinds of subsidiaries of $10,792,414, compared with 1933 earnings of $11,- 851,702, & decrease of 6.57 per cent. dividends of $1,820,034 on N American preferred stock, con- solidated balance was equal to $1.04 a share on North American common in James P. Fogarty, president, said 1934 consumption of electricity was greater than in any year since 1930 and output in late 193¢ and early 1935 during some weeks was greater than the corresponding 1929-30 weeks. The number of customers reached an all-time high, he declared. Sales of electricity to residential customers during 1934 was 12.28 per cent greater than 1933 and 40 per cent greater than in 1920, but rate reductions brought revenues to a point 3. per cent over 1933 and 9 per_cent over 1929, he said. T MEMBER BANK LOANS AND INVESTMENTS RISE | By the Associated Press. | Total loans and investments of | member banks of the Federal Reserve | System in leading cities have resumed | their recent advance. A sharp gain | 8% A—17 ELECTRIC POWER OUTPUT DECLINES Small Drop From Previous Week Shown, but Total Is Above Year Ago. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 10.— Electric power output last week was moder- ately below that of the preceding week but at 1,700,334,000 kilowatt hours it showed a gain of 5.2 per cent over the The previous week's production of 1,712,863,000 kilowatt hours was 2.8 per cent ahead of the like period last year. Out-turn for the first week in April last year also was below that of the final week of March. Output gains in the major geo- graphic regions were generally larger than those reported a week ago in comparison with last year. The Middle Atlantic region showed a gain of 4.5 per cent against 1 per cent in the previous week; New Eng- land, up 3.1 against 1.1; central in- dustrial, up 6.9 against 3.5, and South- ern States, up 8.1 against 6.3. The Pacific Coast territory outturn was off 52 per cent against a de- crease of 4.9 per cent in the previous week. In the Rocky Mountain area there was increase of 17.2 per cent against 15.3 per cent the week before. The West Central section was up 7.7 per cent compared with 6 per cent. INEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK. April 10 . —New York Security Dealers’ Associati (Quotations as of 2 Baok of Men (1%) Banker ® o clock.) Bid, Asked 200 213 in commercial borrowings joined with | Gf! larger holdings of securities to offset | Chy Che: & drop in security loans in the weekly | cont. statement of condition of the report- lnfi 19#. cabl fr ing banks. Comparative figures on aggregate . | loans and investments of the reporting | banks in 91 cities follo +$18.800,000.000 \ - 18,463,000,000 | 17. 506 000,000 — RUBBER FUTURES. NEW YORK. April 10 (f).—Crude rub- ber futures opened easy. 15 to 17 lower. ing Same Iul lut yéa: May, 11141 uly.” 11.32; September. e G & T Thlted & Tr *Including e: Ingersoll-Rand Co.—1934 common share earnings were $2.97 vs. 1 cent.