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FINANCIAL. CORPORATE BONDS REGISTER GAINS Junior Rail Issues Active.! Utilities Hesitant and Federal Issues Ease. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 23.—Corporate | bond prices improved in most all divi- sions of the list today. obligations were especially active dur- ing the late trading and gains of a half to more than a point were nu- merous in this group. Utilities were inclined to hesitate but industrials were generally steady. U. S. Governments dipped 1-32nd v.o! 2% 8 1942 .3-32nds under light offerings. Prominent domestic issues ending higher included Atlantic Coast Line 4'25 at 75';, Illinois Central 4s at 7%, Bethlehem Steel 5s at 109';. Federal Light & Traction 5s and Tennessee Electric Power 6s were among utility | issues ending a share lower. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK July 23.—Light early advances were followed by declines in cotton today under realizing and scattered easier near month situation. Reports of continued good weather | in the South and the reaction in wheat also were factors. October sold off from 11.54 to 11.36 and was ruling around 11.40 in the late trading, with active months show- ing net losses of about 4 to 6 points. Joriture closed barely steads Juis Oetober December January March Cotionseed Oil Bleachable cottonseed oil futures closed easy. September, 9.37b: Octo- ber. 9.44: December, 9.40; January, 9.41b. Sales, 48 contracts, including 2 switches. b—Bid. Liverpooi Quotations. (#.—Cotton, 6.000 | Spot | including 3 points American zood middling, strict middling. . middling. 6.95: strict_low middling, 85: low middling. 6.60: strict good ordi- 6.40: good ordinary 6. closed quiet and steady ros December March. 6,05 May. 6.0% Washington Exchange SALES. Transit Co.—5 at 203,. AFTER CALL. Cap. Traction 55—$1,000 $1.000 at 997., $1,000 at 991z, at’ 9%, $5,000 at 99'.. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY Amer. Tel. & Tel. 4'2s_ Am. Tel. & Tel. Col. Tr. American. Quotations Cap. at 99 $1.000 Asked G el of Va. 5 Capital Traction R'R \\amxnnmn Gas 5s 1060 ash. Gas 6s series B Wash a5, % men 4s_ MISCELLANE Barber & Ross. Inc.. b Northern Pacific 6s at 101 and | selling promoted by the | 3 to 16| Belgium 6las 49_ £ | Belgium 6355 4y By private wire direct to The Star. U. 8. Gov't Bonds Foreign Bonds Domestic Bonds LIBERTY. High. Low. Olose. 4th 4451933-38 10116 10115 10116 TREASURY. 10124 16120 10121 10330 10326 10326 1043 10331 1043 3% S 1946-49 1062 105 1052 Il‘,-.s 1949-52 1053 1061 1052 %8 1944-46 ___ 106 15 106 12 106 15 .H,.u 1944-46 reg. 10611 10611 10611 Junior rail | 33 s 1940-43 June 108 20 108 18 108 20 | 3555 1941-43 Mar 10825 10822 10825 | 3% 5 1943-47_____ 10724 107 23 10724 4= 104054 122 1122 1122 4%s-3% 8 1943-45 10626 106 20 106 26 | 48 1047-52 1174 17 171 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 47 10118 10116 10118 10219 10217 10218 38 1949 10217 102 14 10217 s 1964 10329 10329 10329 | HOME OWNERS' LOAN. 288 1939-4y_____ 1012 10031 1011 381952 10212 102 10210 | FOREIGN aonns. High. Low. Chu 28% L8N T 9 9% 381947 | Abitibi Pa&Pw 5853 Adriatic 1 7s 52 Autioguia Ts 45 A Antioguia Antioguia 2 Antioquia 3d 7s Argentine 53 Argentine 6 Argentine Argentine 68 ' Argentine 63 ‘59 Oct Argentine 65 ‘60 May Argentine 6s ‘60 Sept | Argenune 5360 Uct Argentine bs 61 Febr gentine 6s 61 May Australia 41es Ausuialia o5 o Australia bs 57 Austrian 7s 57 Bavaria S 6138 '45 | Bergium 63 ‘oo 98 977y 9T Yl 9T% YT YTty 1035 . 108% iy 978 Yity YTty 1034 1038 9§ 31 1037y 108 Betgium 7s 06 Z36 | Berin 63 0¥ Berlin b1zs 50 | Berhin kiec 6s 55 Berlin klec 633 51 Bolivia is o¥_ Bolivia is 6 Bolivia ¥s '47_ Brazil 6425 Brazil 6 by s 27~ Brazil §s 11 Lremen St 7s " Brisbane os ‘55 _ Brisbane 6300 - Buenos A 65 61 Pv Buenos A 65 615t Pv BuenosA iy s'61stby Canada 13 §0_ Canada 4 Canava o8 o2 Cauca Valley 7iys 46 Chile 65 w0 5 Chule 63 61 Sept Chule 7s ‘42 g Chile Mtg Bk 613857 | Chile Mts Bk 6,561 | Chutean mun L Cologne 6 { Colombia o> 61 Jan__ | Cotombia vs 61 et _ Lulleulla;ul 43zs 5 Copennase. Cordoba (s Coraoba 357 » | Costa Ricu Ts ‘51 A May coupon on_ - Cuba 41,5 49 | Cuba sigs 45 Cund'amarca 6% '59 Y | Lenmark 43 | Denmark 53y | Denmark 654 v 96 1014 1074 102 1ls0m Lan 33 124 103% 61 Dominic 1st Estonia is 67 Franktort 6 | Frenen Gov g8 "41- | Ger C Bk A 63 38 | Ger C Bk A65'60 July Ger C Bk A 65 '60 Oct Ger Gen Kl 7s'45_ 63 94 27 175 - | Ger Gov 5428 65 Cold ‘Storage 5: STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY Amer. Tel. & Tel Capital Transi s Lt. 3.60) & EL com. (12327300 Wash. Ry. & El' ptd (5)_._ 105% NATIONAL BANK Capital 110 Liberty Lincoln ( Riges 5 Riges Wuhmi’(on (8).. TRUST COMPANY Amer Sec. ETX Co. (8) 97 Jatl ‘sav. & Tr Wash. Loan & 'h ) SAVINGS Com. & Savings llh FIRE INSURANCE American (12) 75 Corcoran (2:50) Firemen's (1.60) National Union 1. TITLE INSURANCE Columbia (30 Real Bstate (6)_. ISCELLANEOUS. Carpel Corp. (1.6() Lanston Monotybe (1) wd. & Lothron ptd. “Ex dividend 138 cents” extra Flat. -~ DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED NEW YORK. July 23.—Dividends de- clared (prepared by thi - glared. (preps e Standard Sta. Extra, e Stock of Pay- riod record. Rate. Chrysler Corp 25 Merch Pire Assur New Brunsw Fi I Butherland Paper Co_sc Resumed. United Nat Par pf__10c . Regular. 000, D Assur Merch Fi Assur pf Metro Stor Ware_ Midland_Grocery_ Morris th of R I Sl '#7 men Serv 00!9 F 31 r?cf Sub, W, pL ;‘%‘ 1A bt s-xz Va'rs Richmd, Va) 8t Weill (Raphael) & go whiise Cors 0% o 4! 4 SI l!“‘n Q > mflmmnnocmm Dmnumooonon: o United Eng & Fd TRk Pmaneisi Corp =7 Gré Un Co 3 cv pfd - FOREIGN EXCHANGES. NEW Y July 23 (. —Poreis 3 nu lrrle)lfllj‘-u‘ Great Britain in (fiill‘rxl\ Stain gemand .96 Bl’ '.l'ln mln V-.n :bk‘ odia. " Taly: 4 4 luum muan. R eoniing .24: Sh Mexico . 99.90%: New York P —Silv, lkmr 6 53 898 t mum b | . Aug coupon oft | Ger Rep 7s '49 GrtBrairdlzs GriC ElJap 633s | GreC Bl Jap 7s 44 Greek Gov 6s 6§ Hauti 6s 52 Hamburg St 65 46___ Hungary 7458 '44 Febr coupon on_ Italy 1851 Ial'P U cm 7 Japan Japan 61y n Kreu&Toll 55'59A cfs | Lombard El 7s ‘52, Low Aus H E 6%8'44 Mex 4s'54 asst_ Milan 6%s ‘52 Montecutini 7s ‘37 New So Wales 58 ‘57 New So Wales 63 ‘58 Nord Ry 64 Nor Ger Lld 6s'47new | Norway os 63 | Norway 6s 43 _____ Oriental Dev 6s'53__ Oslo 6s ‘55 | Osio G & E 5563 | Panama 5s'63 stp asd | Panama 5338 '53_ Paris Orl Ky 5138 '68 Pernam 7s ‘47 coupon oft Peru 65 ‘60 Peru 65 ‘61 Peru 7s '59 Poland 65 '40 Poland 7s '47 | Poland 8s '50 | Porto Alegre 714366 July coupon off . Prussia 6s '52. Prussia 6%s 51 Queensland 6s "4’ | Rhine W El P 6s '52. Rio de Jan 6%s 53 Rio de Jan 8s 46 April coupon off | Rio Gr do Sul 6s 68 June coupon off Rio Gr do Sul 85 46 April coupon off. Rome 638 52 _ Rotterdam 6s '64_ Rumania 7s 5y Aug coupon oft ! Sao Paulo C 6148 '57 May coupon off _. Sao Paulo St 6s '63 July coupon off __. Sao Paulo St 7s '40. Sao Paulo St 8s '36 July coupon off __ Sao Paulo St 8s '50 July coupon off _ Saxon Pb W 63551 Saxon Pb W 7845 Serbs 7s 62 unm ¢ on Serbs 8s '62 unm con Taiwan Elec 6%8 '71. Toho El Pw 78 55 Tokio 5%s '61 Tokio El Lt 6s ‘53 Tyrol Hy El 7s '53 Uruguay 6s '60 Warsaw 75 ‘68 _ 7 Yokohama 68 '61.. 87% 87% DOMESTIC BONDS. 88% 40% 39% | Abr & Straus sx/.‘- ‘43 wm 1oav. 4 - Adams Exp 4 Alleg Corp b8 49 ..o Alleg Corp bs ‘50 Alleg Corp 58 "60 ltn. Alleg Valley 4s ‘42 Allted Stores 4%8 '50 Allls Chalm b= '87 Am & For Pw 6a 2030 Am lce cv 63 ‘53 94% 93% 944 101% 101% 101% 3% 2% T2% 11% 111 111 Am Int] 5368 "49 Am Roll Mill 4%s ’:'. 9 6 108% 107% 10T% 101% 101% 101% 108% 108 108 109% 109% 109% 112% 111% 112 AmT&T 6%s 43 Am Wat Wks bs '44 Am Wat Wks 6s 75.. Am Writ Pa 47 Am Writ P 6= 47 cfs. s Anglo Ch Nitr 7s 46 1| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. JULY 23, 1935. 1934 high - 1928 high - Ann A 1st ex in 45’95 Ark& M B& T 55 '64 Armour & Co 4 %3 ‘39 Arm of Del bles ‘43 A T&S Fe gn 45 95 A T&S Fe 4%s 48 At Coast L 1st 4s ‘52 Atl Coast L cit 48’52 AtICLun4%s'64 Atl Coast L clt 5s 45 Atlantic&D 1st 448 Atl Refin deb 68 '37_ Aust & Nor bs "41. B& O 1st 4s’48_ B&O4ks 60 B&O 1st B & Oref 5s° 95 A B&O5s 96 F B& O cef 552000 D B&Oref6s'95C B&O PLE&W V 45’41 B & O Swn 58 ‘50 B & O Toledo 42’59 Bang&Aroos cv 4='51 Bang&Aroos 5= 43 Bell T of Pa5s'48 B Bell T of Pa 5560 C_ Beth Stl o m 6836 _ Beth Stl rf db 5s '42_ Bos & Me 5s ‘55 Fos & Me 5= ‘67 Bot Con M 6125'34 BklynCy R R us 41 Bklvn Edis s 49 A _ Bklyn Edis s 52 E . Bklyn M T bs 49 A _ BKlyn M T 6s 68 A _ Bklyn Un G 5557 B Buff G E41;s '$1 B Buff R&P con ( ‘&l ‘51 Buff R& P 5s " Bush Term en 6855 Bush T Bldg 55’60 By-Prod Ck 5.8 45 Calif Packing 58 40 “alif Petr db 515’38 | Canada Sou 5= '62 A Can’dian Nt R4%:s Can'dian Nt5s' Can’dian Nr db 7s 40 » | Can'dian Pc dbisperp Can'dian Pc 415546 Can‘dian Pc 41 | Can‘dian Pe 5s Caro C1 & O 6s Cent Br U Pac Cent of Ga con Cent 111 Cent N Eng 4581 Cent of N .J 4s nt of N J gen bs ‘87 Cent Pac Ist rf 4549 | Cent Pac 5s '60 | Cert'd deb 51848 | Chesap C ev cl 5= 44 Chesap Corp 58 "47 _ C&Ogen4lss 92 |C&O4%s"93 A _ [C&041s"95 B { C & O con 5s '39 Chi & Alt ref 3s " Chi B & Q gen 4s 58 Chi B&Q | dv 3549 Chi B& Q14div4s'49 ‘Chl&E 111 58 '51 Chi& E Il 51 cifs ChiG L &C5s'37 | Chi Grt W 48 '59 = Chi 1 & L gen 58 '66 _ Chi I & Lref 6='47 Chil & L gen 65 66 _ Chi Ind & So 4% '56 _ CM&SLP 5876 CMStP&P adj Chi & Chi & NW 41 Chi & NW 41552037C Chi & NW 4% '49 Chi & NW 4%s'87 __ Chi & NW gn 55’87 _ Chi & NW rf bs 2037 C&NW Nr W 6%s '36 Chi R J&P gn 4s'88 Chi R I&P rf 4s'34 Chi R I&P rf 45’34 cf CRI&P 4%s'52 Chi T H&S 1st 55 '60 Chi T H&S inc 55 '60 Chi Un Sta 415’63 A Chi Un Sta 5563 B Chi & W | con 4s ‘52 Chi & W 15%s ‘62 C&WI 18t rf51,5°62 C Childs & Co 5s 43 Chile Cop deb 5= "47__ Cin Leb&N 4s°42 Cin Un Ter 4%s 2020 Cin Un Ter 58 2020 B CCC&StL rf 4%8'77E CCC&StL rf 55 '63 D CCC&StLCW&M4s'91 Clev Un Ter 4%s '77 Clev Un Ter 55 '73 B Clev Un Ter 5% #7124 Colon Ofl 6s '38 Colo Fuel & Ir 55 '45 | Colo [nd cl tr bs "34 ColRPL1st4ls Col & So 4%s°80 Columbia G & E 52 May - Columbia G & E deb 58°'52 April Columbia G&E 5s 61 Com Inv T 5%s 49 Con Coal Md rf 58 '50 Con Coal Md 5550 cfs Con Gas N Y 4%s'51 ConGas N Y 5s’57.. Cons Ry Co 4s '54 Consumers Pw 5s '52 Container deb 5s '43 Container 6s 46 .. Crown C& S 6547 _ Crown Will P 6s '51 Crown Zell 6s 40 ww Cuba R R 1st 55 '52__ Cuba RR 6s°36 _ Cuba Nor RR 5% *43 Del & Hud ref 4s'43 Del & Hud 5%s '37._ 5 Den&RGW 58’55 asst Det Edison 435'61 D Det Edison rf bs ‘49 Dul SS& At6s'37 Duqu Lt 4%8'57B . Duqu Lt 18t 4%s"67 East Cuba 8 7% ". E Tenn lien & Erecv 45’53 A Erie cv 4853 B. Erie 45 96 Erie gen 4s '96 Erie ref 58 67 .. Erle ref 6875 Fea Lt & Tr int 58 '42 Fed Lt & Tr 58742 st_ Fed Lt & Tr 68’64 B Fla ECRy 4% Fla EC Ry 68'74 Gen Am Inv 68 52 Gen Cable 6%s ‘47 _ Gen Steel C 5%s n. BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails. +.3 815 81.2 833 872 878 6.4 894 4.5 458 - 1001 110.0 110.0 110.7 108.3 104.4 High. 60 913, 103% 105'% 110% 1081, 110% 93 91% 103% 105% | % | 111 Bell Tel 58 56 110% 93 Tl 5% 92 29 107% 99 % 101% 53% 107% b 126 104y 42 68 B4 2 1041 101 12 111% : 103 112% 1141 104% 96 95% 103% 1034 109% 109% % 1124 68 674 77 90 93% 99% 103% 108% 103% 107% 107% 106% 106% 28 27% 9 9 8 7 112% 112 108% 108% 54% 83 110% 110% 104% 104% 13% 13% 9% 98 9% 107% 107% 104% 104% 95% 105% 105% 103% 108% 105% 105% 85% 85% 104 109% | 5% 3% 814 92 1074 R4y 10415 101 11 lll‘x 103 1128 10 Indust. +1 98.3 98.2 96.9 89.3 98.4 922 929 3.7 10 Util. Unch. 96.6 96.6 95.2 9!9 | Houst B&T 1st 5s°27 Houston Oil b%s 40 | Hudson Coal 58 '52 Hud & Man inc 58 '57 | Hud & Man ref 53 '57 | 111 Cent 15t 3135 | 111 Cent coll tr4s 52 111 Cent col tr 48 53 . 111 Cent ref 4s 55 | 111 Cent 4551 | 111 Cent 4% 111 Cent ref 58 '; 111 Cent 6125 ‘36 ICC&SIL NO 43563 ICC&St L NO 5= '63 Inland Sti 43578 A In‘and Stl 4325 81 B Int R T 1t rf 6= ‘66 LR T 1st ref 5s'66cfs | Int R T 6532 | Int RT 78 32 Interlake 5551 Int Cement §s 48 Int Gt Nor 6852 A Int Gt Nor adj 65’324 Int Hydro El 6544 _ Int Mer Mar 6541 Int Pap 1st 58 47 A__ Int Pap ref 6s 55 | Int RT 7832 ctfs | Int T&ch 415839 IntT & T 5555 James F Kan C Ter Ist 45 '60._ Keith 6546 Ky Cent'R | Kinney (G R)7 Lack Stl 1st 55 Laclede G. | Laclede Laclede G 5 114% | k] 103% 107% 106% 27% 9 8 112 108% 54% 110% 104% 13 98 9% 107% 104% | Or 95% 105% 103% 105% 85% Leh Val Coal s " | Leh Val Coal 5 ‘64 __ Leh Val Har bs ‘54 Leh V Pa con 4s 2003 LV Pa con 428 2003 Ligg & Myr 55 '51 | Loew s 6s 41 Long I ref 4549 L &N unif 4540 _ - Lorri! lard 7s 44 ___ La & L&NG : L& Nrf5%s2003 L& S! L 3s 90 M'Cro’'yS51.8'41 filed McKess & R 5 Manati Sug 71284 Manhat R 4s '90 Manhat R 4s 90 ctfs_ Manhat R 2d 4s 2013 _ Marion St Sh 65 47 __ | Mead Co 6s 45 Met Ed 1strf 415568 Mich Cent 4135 Midvale S&0 MStP&SSM 575 MStP&SSM rf 65464 |MoK&T4s'62B _. | Mo KK & T 15t 4890 Mo K & T 55 '62 A | Mo K & T adj se '67_ Mo Pac 4s 75 Mo Pac a5 A Mo Pac Mo bac 38 17 F ett Mo Pac 5878 G Mo Pac 55 '80 H_ Mo Pac 58 '81 1 Mont Cent 58 ‘37 Mont Cent 6s '37 Mont Pwr ref 58 Mont Pwr s '62 Morris & Co 4% Mor & Esx 3%s znon Mor & Esx 58 '55 Mutray Body 61s "42 ’\a-sau El 45751 g1d Nat Acme §s 42 Nat Dairy 6%s | NatDisPC4% Nat R M 1stds'51 asst Nat Steel 45 ‘65 Nat Steel 58 ‘56 New E T&T 1st bs'52 New J P&L 415560 New Or GNR 55 '83 A New Or T&M 5s'56 C. NYCent3 td N Y Cent 45 42 N Y Cent con 4s '98 N Y Centrf4%s2013 NYCrf4%4s2013n N Y Cent ref 5s 2013 N Y Centev 6s'44 NYCLSh3%s'es _ NYC Mich C 3%s 98 NYC&StL 1st 45 '37 NYC&StL 15t4s'37 rg NYC&StL 438 78 NYC&StL 5%s'74 A. NYC&StL 1 '35 N Y Conn 1st 4%8°53 N'Y Conn 55 '53 B N Y Dock 1st 48 '51__ 51C_ is ref 638 '41. El H&P 4s 49 G Fl H&P bs '48 N Y & Harl 3158 2000 N Y L&W 1st 45 °73 NY NH & H 3%s'56. NY NH & H 4s'56 NY NH& H4s 57 - NY NH& H 432 '67_ NY NH & H v 68 '48. N Y O&W gen 4s ‘55 N Y O&W ref 4s '92__ ‘93 50 Nort Solst rfbs'61cfs Norf&W 1st 4596 North'Am Co 58 '61 North Am Ed 68’57 A North Am Ed 55 '69 C North Am Ed 5 Nor'n Pac 435 2047_. Nor'n Pac 55 2047 C__ Nor'n Pag 552047 D_ Nor'n Pac 6s 2047 Nor'n St P 1stbs’41A. NornStPés'41 B _ Ogden L C 45’48 Ohio Pub Ser T%s ‘46 Ont Pw Niag b8 43 Orl RR & N 48°46 WRR&N 4s°61 Otis Steel 63 '41 Pac Tel 1st 5 l'l_.._ PacG & B Pac T&T ref ll 52 Paducah&Ill 4%s 55 Par-F-La 47 cfs Par-F-La 63 '47 filed Par-Pub §%s '50 filed Park-Lx nfi- 58 cfs- 1uwin 108 BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 10 For'gn —2 689 69.1 97T 9T 4470 ey 3213 32 86 86 107%-1074% 3 103 lu'(' 5‘ 42' 58ty 7602 478 B8Ry 17 67% s B0 1005 364y 1023, | 15 1071 101 81 81y 100 107"y 1074 981y - 102!y 1001 100 33 8314 * | Wabash 2d | Wabash 545 1017% 101% 108% 108% 8% 3% 105% 105% 87% 87% 941 94% 93% 93% ° 101 106 107 34 33% 34 112% 112% 112% 115 115 115 108% 108% 108% 1056 104% 105 99% 98% 99% 106% 1 110% 110 110% 105% 105% 105% 9% 9T% 9% 98 99% 33 81 | Richfield O 6s ‘44 cfs RG W Istexin4s'39 79% 79 93 | | Sinc Con 0 75 37 A - | West'n Un 41;s " | West'n Un5s°51.___ Low. Close. 106% 106% 105% 106% 118% 118% 108% 108% 96% 9674 4 106% 106% 107 107 115% 102% 105% 105 High. Penn R R 4%s'81 D_ 1064 Penn RR4%s 84 _ 106% Penn RR con 43;s 60 118% Penn R R gn 415565 109 Penn R R db 4 Penn R R 4% Penn R R 68 ‘64 Penn R R gen 63’68 Penn R R 6%s5°36_ Penn P& L 4%s 81 . Peo G Lt&C rf 65 '47_ Peoria & E 1t 43°40 Peoria & E inc 4x 90 Pere plara 1st 55 ‘56_ Phila B&W 4543 Phila Co b8 67 Phila El Co 4871 Phila El Co 4% Phila&RC&1 Phila&RC& 1 Phillips Petr 5%5°39 102% 102% PCC&StL 4% ‘77 C_. 107% 107% PCC&SIL 5575 B _ 115 Pitts&WVa 4248'60C. 60 Port Gen El 4%3°60 737 Porto Rico A T 65’42 51 Postal Tel & C6s'53. 3 PubSEI&G 4571 107% | PubSE1& G 42x ‘67 1061 Pub S B&G 4370 Pure Ofi 5% Purity Bak 5% 48 _ Reading Jer C4s'51_ 9715 97 9 Reading R 41597 A. 1061 i Rem-R 5%#47 A ww 104 Revere Cop&B 6548 108 Rem-Rd 5 8'47A xw 103% Richfield Of1 6544 307 3t 107 115% 102% 105% 105% 68% 4% - 107 107 108% 108% 3 624 61 49 39 384 Rio G W gol 4549 A _ Roch G&E ‘48 __. 109 Rutland Can 4s 49 3315 St Jo Ry L T&P 5s 37 104 St L IM&S R&G 4533 695 StL IM&SR&S4s'33ct St L P&NW bs ‘48 32 | over. EGG: PRICES EASE ON D. C. MARKET Some Grades Move Down Half a Cent—Poultry Is Unchanged. Egg quotations were easy on the Washington produce market today and some grades recorded declines of half a cent. Current receipts were quoted in large lots at 21, to 23% cents, hennery whites at 25 to 27 cents. Live poultry was unchanged. The summary, with egg anc live poultry prices furnished by the Department of Agriculture, follows: BUTTER —One-pound prints (2 score), 5: 1-pound prints (90 score), 1-pound prints MEATS Beet 11a20 16ali: pork loins. fresh, 35a26; fresh hams, (80 score), strip bacon. compound, 123814% LIVE ST 10 50a11.00: FINANC 1,020,491 Profit Is Announced by Stewart-Warner Special Dispateh to Th CHICAGO, July 23 —Net income of the Stewart-Warner Corp. and subsid- jaries for the six months ended June 30, 1935, after all charges, including depreciation, Federal taxes and reserve for year-end adjustments, was $1,020,- 491, equivalent to 82 cents a share on | the 1,246,847 shares of common stock | outstanding in the hands of the pub- | lic, which constitutes the entire cap- italization. In the six months to June 30, 1934, net income was $540,260, 43 cents a share on the ouuundlng capital stock. Sales for the six months ended June | 30, 1935, were $11,005,560, as compared with $9,240,684 in the first six months | of 1934, a gain of 19 per cent. For the three months ended June 30, | 1935, net income after all charges was $524,428, or 42 cents a share on the | capital stock. In the three months ended Jupe 30, 1934, net income was $372,765, or 30 cents a share on the | . | capital stock. £ OCK —Hogs. Jisbt. s 200810 OB Market mostly easy. with_ prices Y5 cent lower on some gr receipts. 21%2a2312: hennery whites. 25a Guvenlmem graded and dated white (ipcluding srading and ~marketing 8. extras, large. 34 ex. mediums. 268%: U. 8. standards, | ol LIVE POUL'mY Market steady at un. changed prices oderate and clearing. Fowl 5" pounds and 15a17: under 5 pounds, 14; Les- s Coloren SUL-S F 4550 A St1-SF 4s StL-SF 4} | St L-S F 5s StLS W 1st 45'89 St L SW 1st ter 5 1 StLSWanrf§ StPKCSL4ls a1, San ARA Pass 4543 San An PhS 68’52 A Seabd A L ref 45 ‘59 Seabd A L.6s 45 A _ Seabd A 1, 63 45 cfs_ |¢I R7 1084 | an 108, 4 108% 4% 5% Sl Bls 94 95 103 103 1015 10114 1015 1017 | 102% 1023 108'2 10815 l 991 99% | 104% 104% | 78 BLi 101% 1011% Skelly Ol 515 '39___ 102% So Bell T&T hs 41 __ 1083 So Colo Pwr 63 47 A_ 997, So & Nor Ala 55°36 __ 1041, So Pac col 4s 78 So Pac ref 4 0 Pac 4,868 _ So Pac 4125 '69 So Pac 4128 '81 So Pac Ore 4345 Term As St L 4= Texarkana § Tex Corp ¢ Tex & N O Tex & Pac Tex & Pac 5s°80 D Tex& Fex&P MPT 5 Third Av ref 4s Trumbull Un FJ L&P 5 UnOCal 6542 A Un Pac 1st rf 4s Un Pac 1st 4s '47 Un Pac 4s ‘68 [Utah P& L Util P& L 58 '59 ww_ Util P& L5%s 47 __ Vanadium ev 1067 | 1% hl s Wabash s ‘80 D ctfs Wabash 1st 5839 __ s'39_ Walworth 6s Warner-Quin 6s '39 __ Warren Br cv 6s "41 Westchester L §s " West'n Md 1st 45’52 West'n Md 5135 '77 West'n Pac s’ 46 A as 95 10474 9!’ West'n Un el tr 5538 West'n Un 6= '60 1003 100% - 104y 1041 80 96 13 13% 43% 1054 108 81 M 6s 40 M 6336 ww W Sp Stl con W Sp Stl 1st Wilkes B&E 43% Willmar S F 5s'40 _ 10514 Wilson&Co 1st 6s'41. 108 WisClstgn4s'49 . 9 Youngtn S&T 65’70 B 984 Youngtn S&T 5s'78 A 975 INVESTMENT TRUSTS NEW YORK. July 23 .—N Security Dealers'~ Association " 1O'F Admin Pund ww._ Am Bankstocks Am Business Shrs Bullock Pun 2 Cumulative, Corporate Tru. Corporate Trun AAT Corp Tr A, P S SR aSRESERESST -0 e S S) o 23 U.S. TREASUBY POSITION By the Associated Press. The position of the Treasury on July 20 _wos: Juz, 30, Sleapritose: $16.007.141.26: balance, cugltom receipts Ior the ts for Lh fiscal !?l’ 1D8fl27105fl9 expenc 2.45 (lnl;llldlnl $289.030. of mu cltures); excess o o 30145, uo 5. A decrease ‘of 320560 ic 60 undeg tF the previods day; foid as- sets. $9,13: 308, eamen 06% 106% | 815761518 75; Customs. Teceints. for "~ 107% 1073 107% 604 87 Receipts for .mu 31, 1034 reouplrnh gate last year) 2, -xp-:m Sty month, $13.] ‘506'810 .07. fiscal 370.90° expendit: ”! o K e 5 $27,180.70 '?6.2:8, lzolfi assets, $7, 901.001 663.62. il i rear, 8167-089.' ,550,119.18, in- ex- 212 | sales horns. 14. roosters. 0 Leghorns. '15a1t: Plymouth Roeks. under | 2 pounds. 20._over 3% pounds, 2lu Turkevs. CHICAGO STOCK MARKET CHICAGO. July 23 (¥ —Pollowing 18 | the complete official list of transactions on the Chicago Stock Exchange today STOCKS. Hith. Low. Last 150 Abbot Lab o9 00 Advance Alum 2% 00 Armour C 100 Chi of 100 Chi Fiex Shatt 300 Cities 200 Com with Eau = Corp Hous 1600 &0 Cakes Dredes 80 Heileman Brew 1500 Houdtter 10 11} Not UL pf - 50 Ind Pneu Tool 100 Iron Fireman +0 Kalamazoo = Stove 200 Katz_Drug 30 Ky 0t Jr cum “of st Eng 590 No We Ut 7' pf 100 Nor'west Bancrop 100kla G & E pf 10 Ochkosh Over pf 50 Parker Pen 50 Perfect Circle _ 200 Pines Winter 200 Reliance Mfg 50 Rverson 210 Siznode 4 50 Sutherland _Paper 250 Swift & Co 1300 Bwiis Int 150 Thompson (3 R~ 100 Utah Radio 100 Util & Ind pt ) Viking Pump. 00 Yortex cup 300 Vortex Cup 300 Walereen Mot 750 Zenith Rad DS. 5000 LaS St B 5las ‘58 27l Stock sales today. £5.000. Bond sales today. $5.000. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Chas. D. Barney & Co.) | Allis Chalmers Co b5s " Am Bee: Atlantic Refining Co b: Bethiehem Steet Cor) Calif Packing Corp | Canadian Nor Ry co'is C & O Ry 5s 39 Chic Gas Lt & Coke 5s Chic & Northw Rwy 6! Dela & Hudson Co &} | Gen Pub Service 5'as | Gotham Silk Hosiery 6s " Grand Trupk of Can Great Northern Rwy 1R R Lake Erie & WR R Lehigh Vlhey CoRll 'SI Pure Oil Co 5% | Republic Iron & “steci 53 40 Rio Grande Western 4 West NY & P FREIGHT LOADINGS. | . NEW YORK. July 23 treight carloadines on rai today for week ended July 20 included: Week Prev. Last July 21 ""0 Week Year = ‘921 2 su 2B !¢ ot - 7 3% “Sout! ern Pac! Chesapeake & P ine osdings onty. rades. Current | Asked. (7. —Revenue | ilroads reporting | 26,137 53 | 90 | 28066 Consolidated balance sheet at June | 40 311.00; calves. ‘ 30, 1935, reveals a strong position, with | |a working capital ratio of 6.06 to 1 i | CHRYSLER REVEALS There are no bank loans. Soring chickens. | $431 A SHARE NET |Compares With $I.88 in| 1934—$7,000,000 to Be Spent on Expansion. By the Associated Press | NEW YORK, July 23.—Chrysler | Corp. announced that the profit for | {the six months ended June 30 was equal to $4.31 a share of capital stock. | Tkis was after a non-recurring charge | of $1,507,525 premium on debentures of Dodge Bros. called for redemption In the 1934 first half the profit amounted to $1.88 a share. | For the quarter ended June 30 the indicated net profit was $9.496,127 fter taxes and charges, equivalent to 182.19 a share. This compared with $9.163,182, or $2.12 a share in the March quarter and $4.888.234. or $1.12 | a share in the June quarter last year. Sales Climb Sharply. For the half year the corporation reported sales of $295.569.896 against 1$231,103.779 for the 1934 period The corpcration announced that its board approved expenditures of $7.- 600,000 “for rounding out facilities” and for plant conditioning and tools Walter P. Chrysler, jr, was elected to the board. Directors ordered an extra dividend of 25 cents on the common stock. to- | gether with the regular quarterly div- |idend of 25 cents. ! Both disbursements are payable | September 30 to stock of record Sep- tember 3. For the six months ended June 30 the corporation and subsid- |laries had a net profit of $18,659.309 after interest, depreciation and Fed- eral taxes. This compared with net | profit for the similar period last year |of $8,192,984. General Foods Net Lags. General Foods Corp. reports for the first six months net profits, after all | charges and provisions for taxes, of £5,862,722, equal to $1.11 a share on | the common stock.” This compares | with $5.882,712 or $1.12 a share in the same period a year ago. In the sec- jond quarter earnings were equal to 47 cents a common share against 42 cents a share earned in the secona quarter in 1934. Du Pont Profits Down. The semi-annual report of E. I du Pont de Nemours & Co. shows, !eumm applicable to the common | stock in the first half ot 1935 amounted to $19,220,009, or $1.74 a outstanding. This figure, which includes divld~ ends from the company’s General a share on Du Pont stock, compares with $20.572.688, or $1.86 a share in | included earnings on the company’s | investment in General Motors equal to 45 cents & Du Pont share. Figures for both periods include Du Pont’s equity in undivided profits or losses of con- | trolled companies not consolidated. | In the second quarter earnings were $9,847,276. or 89 cents a share com- pared with earnings equal to 85 cents a share in the first quarter. In both periods the company's dividends from General Motors was equal to | 2215 cents a Du Pont share. Half-Year Total Shown. Net income from operations in the six-month period, after provision for depreciation and other charges had been made, was $18,782,371 and in 1934 it was $17,692,557. Income from investments totaled $6,349,675, against $8,458,376 a year ago, after provision for taxes and interest on bonds of subsidiary companies; net income for compared with $23,553,508 in 1934. Total current assets were listed at | $123,006,643, and current liabilities. $17,813477. Current assets included | $23.408,449 in cash and $33,989,751 in marketable gecurities. The company’s General Motors common stock Was carried at $162,000,000, equal to $16.20 TEEL INGOT Il Seagrave Corp.—Deficit, six months 904 | ended June 30, was $3,020 vs. defieit $26,422. N ) = share. + DRODUCTIO u'rol‘ CAPAC ‘NEW YORK, July 23 (P).—Steel mill activity will be stepped up again this week, according to the American Iron and Steel Institute estimate. Activity was placed at 42.2 per cent of capacity, against 39.9 last week and 37.6 s month ago. Operations have recovered 28.6 from the low point of the year, recorded on July 1. H _ommxm,vxr.wwm ~ IAL and with cash in excess of $2,000,000. Motors investment equal to 45 cents| the same period a year ago, which | the first half of 1935 was $22,450,485, | investment in 10,000,000 shares of | %k A—1S WHOLESALE INDEX DECLINES FURTHER Fertilizer Association Finds Average at 77.3, Against 77.4 Week Ago. There was a further slight decline in the general level of commodity | prices at wholesale in the week ended | July 20, according to the index of the | National Fertilizer Association. This index for the week stood at 77.3 per | cent of the 1926-8 average, compared | with 77.4 in the preceding week, 775 a month ago and 724 a year ago. | The highest point reached this year was 78.4 in the week of May 25, which was 40.5 per cent above the depres- sion low point reached in the week of March 4, 1933, ‘The decline in the group indexes | which had the greatest effect on the component index was in the foods | group, whica fell from 81.5 to 80.8. The downward trend in foodstuff prices was not general, however, as five commodities included in the group declined and five advanced, but the | declines occurred in the more heavily | weighted items, including eggs, milk, bread and potatoes. Lower quotations for cotton and burlap resulted in a minor decrease in the textiles group index: The most important advance in the week was in the grains, feeds and live stock group, due largely to higher prices for corn, oats, wheat and | hogs. Other commodities which de- clmed in price during the week in- | cluded butter, cottonseed ofl, tankage, feedstuffs, cattle, silver, oak flooring, petroleum, kerosene and rubber. Prices of 31 commodities included in the index declined in price during | the week. while 23 advanced. In the | preceding week there were 34 declines | and 26 advances. In the second pré- ceding week there were 20 declines and 20 advances. NEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK. 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