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FINANCIAL RALROAD BONDS CLIMB ACTIVELY M.-K.-T. and Missouri Pa- cific Attract Attention. U. S. Issues Mixed. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 12.—An active market in railroad issues was an out- standing feature of the late trading con the corporate bond market today. Other groups moved along at a steady gait with the exception of | United States Governments, which ‘were a bit uneven. Bonds of the Missouri-Karnsas- Texas, popularly known as “Katy,™ were all over the tape at higher prices. The adjustment 5s advanced 2's points to 173%. Missourl Pacific securities likewise | were active, with gains running around a point, and New Haven loans made | a good showing. Erie 5s of 1967 at 693, were'up a point. Others on the mend included Chile Copper 5s and | American Water Works 6s. EARNS $l,8l4,l52 By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, August 12—The Chesapeake Corp. reported today a net income to its earned surplus ac- count of $1.814,152.39 for the period from April 1 to June 30. 1935. Its balance on June 30, 1935, was $11,825246.48, the corporation's re- port of income and surplus: accounts said. Net income to its earned surplus sccount from January 1 to June 30 totaled $3,624,361.22. . VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, August 12 (#).—The visible supply of American grain shows the following changes in bushels: ‘Wheat increased 8.385.000. corn in- creased 131,000, oats increased 1,596.- 000, rye increased 425.000, parley in- creased 186,000, New York Cotton By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 12.—Cotton eased off today in response to easy | Liverpool cables which were followed by a little foreign selling supplemented by increased hedging from the South and realizing or liquidation. Prices sold off from 10 to 16 points from Saturday's closing quotations in a comparatively quiet market and were within 3 to 4 points of the lowest in the late trading. Futures closed steady. October December Jarnary _ Cottonseed Oil. Bleachable cottonsced oil futures closed easy. September. 9.86b; Octo- ber, 9.91: December, 9.80b: January, 9.83b; March, 9.90b. Sales, 58 con- tracts, including 12 switches. b—Bid. Liverpool Quotations. LIVERPOOL. August 12 (#.—Cotton. £.000 bales. including 2,100 American 8pot in fair demand. prict Quotations in pence’ Ame middling. ;.01 good middly middline; ¢ middling. 5.51: strict low middling. low middling. .16; : €00d ordinary. Qctober., 3.83: March, YORK. August 1% Satca Pros wholcsale: price e basic commodities_today declined to Previous dav. week 820 onth ago, 69.00: vear ago. b5 Range of recent years 19: High Low - a V14 561 5 average equals 100.) Miscellancous Markets. Additional New York markets compiled by the Associated Press: &y pot steady: No. 7 Cost and freig! and 5s at 40ab: F! % San- tos No. 4. & cluded. Santos Bourbon Sn: December. 2 closed steady. sales ) res No. higher: arch, " 300 S0, May, .'uly o CRUDE RUBBER—Putures closed dull. 34 higher: sales No. 1. standard 110 con- tracts Sept zmbe] Dec T, : Marci amflked ribbed sp o AIDE Potures :loud steady. . September. 10, December. March, 11.10b. At Towo0000 pounds. RAW SILK—Putures closed strong 4 to " es bales: _October, 0b: Januars.1.a0b Gpen_market qumauons (0-day basis). filature, 78 per cent seri- 45: Conton double extra Japanese _special erack double per cent New York. fu- plane. 13-1.7 0 WOOL 0Ps—RuLurn< 4 righer to 3 lower. gxira. 81 seri- tures closed st January. 54 01 b—Bid. f- BALTIMORE STOCKS Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. August 12 Bales. STOCKS Arundel " Col Black & Decker Black & Deck pf _ 860 New Amster Cas 103 103 830U 8 Pidel & Guar IlI'leI'q\lJ/a} U. 8. TREASURY POSITION By the Associated Press. ‘The position of the Tressury on August eipts, $15.802.109.11; expen- 3% 60, met. balancs 1 - | toms receipts for the ‘a_ decrease previous day. 359.988.46. MONTREAL SILVER. MONTREAL. August 12 (#.—Silver fu- tures closed easy. unchanged to 40 lower. Stles. 43 contracts. m “‘September December 2 March b—Bid. Close. MONEY MABKET NEW YORK. August 12 (#.—Call money | Vs per cent all day: time loans 60-90 days. 4 offered: 4- 6 months. ipellime commercial paper. e tances w per cent. FREIGHT LOADINGS. L earitag 210 Menuded: mi 23,4 53& mmn e.m.fixm o call for week end-" Augu: 4 % year. “Banta Pe_ St Paul STEEL QUOTATIONS. t ‘nnw YORK Aus\l.! f o i per 5k P“nmffi Ane: i “Heiadd xt‘;lee::‘u'i‘m black sheets. Tolied. 2.45; i TR | dtaty (s U. 8. Gov't Boi | 4th 41,8 1933-38 27%81955-60. 55-60 I't‘ 3: 1946-48 35 1951-56 3%s 1946-49_ 3%s 1943-47_. | 3%81946-56_._ 43194400 $hn-3is 19434 4-..1941 52 | 2% 8 1942-47_. | 331947 FOREI | Agr Mtg Bk Col Antioquia 7s 45 Antioquia 1st 7s Antioquia 2d 7s Argentine 5% s Argentine 6s°57 Argentine 6s '68 Argentine 6859 Argentine 6s '59 Argeutine 6s '60 Argentine 6s ‘60 Argentine 6s 60 Argentine 65 '61 Argentine 6s ‘61 Australia 414s Australia 58 | Austrian 7s ‘57 Belgium 68 55 Serlin Elec 6138 Bolivia 7s ' Brazil 68 | Brazil 6135 27~ Brazil 7 Brazil 8s '41 Brisbane 585 Brisbane os '5 Brisbane 6s 5 Budapest 6s ‘62 Buenos A 6s 61 Canada 4s ‘60 Canada 5352 Chile 6s " | Chile 6s 6 Chile 6s Chile 65 | Chile Mtg Bk 6s Chilean Mun L 7 Chinese Gv Ry & Abitibi Pa&Pw 5353 Adriatic Bl 7852 '47 Febr cou on. Akershus 5 '63 . nd LIBERTY. High. Low. Close. 1019 1019 1018 4th 4%s33-38rg. 1017 1017 1017 TREASURY. --1018 1016 1017 1015 1015 1015 10320 10317 10317 - 10323 10322 10322 - 10423 10422 10422 - 10419 10419 10419 10824 10823 108 24 . 10612 1067 1068 - 10721 10721 10721 - 11015 11015 11015 . 11125 11125 11125 5 10617 106 16 10616 s- ‘.s 43-45rg 10613 106 12 106 13 . 11627 11625 11627 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. -1013 1013 1013 . 10211 10211 10211 - 102 10130 10130 . 10320 103 20 10320 HOME OWNERS' LOAN. - 10024 10022 100 24 - 10131 10128 10131 GN BONDS. High. Low. Close. 3213 3; 321 Bl 6s 21% » - d A B June Oct_ May Sept Oct. Febr, May Bz Australia 58’57 Batavia Petr 4%s '42 Belgium 63 49 Belgium 78 56 - 51- unmat couon stPv 108 101% 113% 1.14‘I s 60 L. Colombia 63 61 Jan Colombia 6s '61 Uct Col Mtz Bk 6 Copenhagen 4z Copenhagen 5s Cordoba 78 57 8! | Cordoba 7s 42 P, Cuba 533 45 Cund'amarca 612 ‘a7 s 53 83 tpd - TV =59 10'3 | Czechoslovakia 8s'31 Denmark 5128 ‘55 Denmark 6s 42 5-. | 1 Salvador §s'48 ct_ Estonta .8 67 Finland 6s 45 Finland 6% Frameric In 7 Frankfort 6'4s | French Gov 7s | Frencn Gov T34s '#1_ Ger C B A 6338 Ger C Bk A 7s '50 Ger Gen El 615 Ger Gov 51:s Ger Prov & City con Ag 63858 Ger Rep is 4y GrtBr& Irols GriC ElJap 81 GriC £l Jap 18 Haiti 68 52 1 Hambur, Heidelberg T1ss s 943 105 1035 | 108% ! 9 173% 1751, 40% 38 4% 23% g . Bk 42 3% 1117 90 941 ‘37 . s 50 44 50 . ! Helsingtors 615 '60_ | llseder Steel 6s 51 Ital Crd P W | lal P UCrd 7 Japard 5%s 65. Japan 638 '54 Kreu&Toll 55°59. Lombard EI 7 Medellin S‘fis Milan 635" Nor Ger Lid 65'4 Norway bs 63 orway 5148 6 Norw Hy El 5% Oriental Dev 54 Oslo 6855 ___ Paris Orl Ry 6% Pernam 7s "47 Peru 6s'60_ Peru 65°61_ | Poland 6s "40. Poland 7s'47 Poland 8s 50 | Prussia 6s 5. Rhein-Rhur 6s Rhine W EI P 6s Rhine W El P 6s Riode Jan 6%s Riode Jan 8s'46 April coupon Rlo Gr do Sul 68 June coupon Rio Grdo Sul 7s June coupon Rome 6125 52 | Royal Dutch 4s Rumania 7s 5y Santa F Arg | Sao Paulo C Sao Paulo St 6s Sao Paulo St 7s Serbs 7s 62 unm Serbs 8s ‘62 unm Silesia Elec 61%s Sydney 6%s '55 Taiwan Elec § Toho El Pw Tokio 5% ‘61 Tokio E1 Lt 6s b Tolima 7s '47 _ Trondhiem 6% Un St) Wk 6% | Un St Wk 636 | Uruguay 6s ‘64 Uruguay 6s ‘60 | Uruguay 8s 46 Warsaw 7s 58 Westphal EI P 6 Wuerttemberg 7 DOMES’ | Adams Exp 4s 4 Alb Per W P 6s Am Beet Sug cv Am & For Pw bs Am 1 GChbks Am Intl 6%s 49 Am S Am T & T gold 19 P—8teel | AMT & T 4158 39 Am T & T ¢l tr b Am T & T deb bs Mot Am T & T deb 55 65. May coupon off __ ‘68 July coupon off . _. Abr & Straus 5%s 43 48__ | Karstadt 6s 43 __ | Karstadt 63’43 ct :lp A cts New So Wales 6s 58 inew 1024 106 10614 1023 97 813 841y 103 137 Sept coupon oft. Prussia 6%s '51._. 53 Aug coupon off___ off__ 63 off _ 67 off 45 Aug coupon off __ 40 . Saxon Pb W 63;s 51 Saxon Pb W 7845 eon con 46 | Silesia Prov 7858 __ 57 .. 4T A 51 A = 52 8756 TIC BONDS. 1025 102"5 8 ed? | Ala Grt Sou 48 43 Alieg Corp 58 ‘44 ... Alleg Corp §s 49 Allex Corp 58 '50 Alleg Corp 6s "60 stp Allis Chalm bs 37 Allied Stores 4% '“ lfli. o Am Roll Mill 4%s 49 & R 58 47 s ‘36 . 108% 108% 108% 109% 109% 109% 113% 112% 112% 113 112% 112% " s 46 60 7 CM&SP 415" " | Cuba R R 1st 4 | Gen Cable 6%s 47 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 19 BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE By private wire direct to The Star. Approximate Transactions Today. BOND AVERAGES 10 Util. 97.6 —1 91.7 96.3 838 978 845 889 68.2 64.6 1029 Today, close . Net change - Previous day Month ago Year ago - 1935 high . 1935 low - 1934 high 1934 low .. 1932 low .. 1928 high ........ 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Previous day.. 109.8 1928 high ... 1044 Compiled by the Assoclated Press. High. Low. Close. 3512 34% 861 85% 1081 108% High. Low. Clese. 112% 1125 112% 1023 mn. 1028 89 2415 14 104 941 105% 103 104y 104 109% 109 105 91% 74 5% 915 30 2 4 2 10 104% 104% 1017 1017 | 581 H8% 106% 106% Hud & Man Inc 53 '57 Hud & Man ref 58 '57 111 Bell Tel 65 56 111 Cent ref 4s "5l 111 Cent 4%5 66 111 Cent ref 68 ‘55 111 Cent St 1 3328 '51. LCC&SIL NO 4158 63 ICC&St L NO 58 63 111 Cent Lich 356} 111 Steel deb 4 125 40 Ind & houisv 48 56 _ Inland SU 4% Iniand Stl4%s'81 B Int R T Lt rf 68 66 | LRT 1st ref 65'66cls It RT1Ts AmT&TE%s'43 Am Wat Wks b8 44 Am Wat Wk Am Writ Pap 6547 Anglo Ch Nitr 7 Armour & Co 4% Arm'r(Del)1st 4s Arm of Del 6%s 43 _ Armstrg Cork 5s '40_. 85% IOR"- A T&S Fegn 4s'95 A T&S Fe 4% 48 A T&S F RMt avas'65 Atl Coast L Ist 4s ‘52 Atl Coast L clt 45 '52 AU C L un4%s’64 Atl Coast L clt 55 45 Atlantic&D 1st 4s 48 AtlantickD 2d 4848 At G & W 15859 Atl Refin deb 58 '37__ Baldwin Loco os 40 Interlake 55 ‘51 Int Cement 68 48 . ___ Int Grt Nr 5566 B Int Grt Nr 5s Int Gt Nor 6s 52 Int Gt Nor adj 6s'562A Int Hydro EI 6544 Int Pap 1st 5s 47 A Int Pap ret 6s ‘55 int Rysof CA 587 (Nt T&Tcv 41839, INtT&T4%s 52 IntT & T 5555 __ lowa Cent 55 '38 ctfs. & M 4536 CFS&Mras 3ot C P& L4%s 6l Kan C Sou 1st 3s 50 | Kan C Sou rf in 5s 50 | Kan Ter 1st 4560 | Kan G & E 4335 80 Keith 6346 Kelly Spr T 6542 stp. Kendall 5355 48 ww_ Ky Cent Ry 45 '87_. Ky&Ind T 4%s'61_. B&O PLE&W V 45’ “ B & O Swn 5s ‘50 B & O Toledo 43 '59 Bang&Aroos cv 45 51 Bar 5 Beech Crk 4 Bell T of Pa Beth Stl o m 58 36 _ Bos & Me 55 '67. \ Bot Con M 63834 _ K 2 2 | | BKlyn Cy R R os 41 s 1 s | Bklyn Edis 5s 52 B_. 510812 | BKlyn M T 6s 49 A 105 | Bklyn M T 65 '68 A 107% | aclede Gas 68°39. Bklyn Un Ei bs 50 - 108' | aclede G b3 53 O | Bklyn Un Gas 5550, 1054 | 'aclede G 6%s ‘60 D {Buf GE4:8'81 B _ 110 | Fake E&W 2d 5841 | Buff R&P con 4%s ‘67 64% s'97 Bush Term cn s 101% T8 98 100% 147 66 85 5614 Lautaro Nitr Leh Val Coal LVNY 4%8'40 gtd LVN Leh Val le bs 5‘ Leh V Pa con 4s 2003 | LV Pa con 415 2003 4| Leh V RR con 6s 2003 | Ligg & Myr 1344 | Loew's 6541 __ | La & Ark 5s 69 o | Lou G & 2 A | Lou & Jeff Blats 45 L& Nunmf4as'40 ___ |L&N 4%s2003C. | L& N 582008 B | L & N So Monjt 43 M'Cro'yS513s'41 filed McKess & R 68 '50. Manati Sugar mod 8’42 stp _ Mll\hA( R 890 Manhat R 4s 90 c!fl Marion St Sh 6s 47 { Market St Ry 7840 A Mead Co 6s "45 % Met Ed 1strf 58 53.. Mich Cent 48 "40 Mich Cent 4%s'79 .. Midvale S&O 68 '36_. MIIER&SLG6s"61_. Mil E R&S L rf 55'71. MilSpa & N W 4s 47 Minn & Q Lorfds'49_ Canada Sou bs " Can’dian Nt R4 Camdian Nt R4 18" 5 Can'dian Nt5s'65July Can'dian Nt R4 1,8'56 | Can'dian Nt 55'69 Oct Can’dian Nt R 58 '70 | Can'dian N db6 % s'46 i Can’dian Nr db 7s ‘40 Can'dian Pc db4sperp Can'dian Pc 4138 '46_ Can'dian Pe 4%s'60. Can’dian Pc s 54 .__ Cent Dis Tel 5 ‘43 | Cent of Ga con 55 "45_ Cent 11l E & G 55 ‘51 Cent N Eng 4s'61. | Centof N J gen b5 '87 | Cent Pac 1strt 4849 | Cent Pac 65 '60 Cert'ddeb 5% 48 _ | Chesap Cevcl bs " Ga: Chesap Corp 58 '47 Chesap Corp 5 C&04%s'95 B |C&Ogen43;s’92. | C& O conbs 39 | Chi & Altret 3549 Cht B&Q 4%s 7. i Chi B&Q ref 68 ‘71 ___ ChiB&Q1div4s'4) Ch1B& Qgen 4s'58. | Chi1 & E 1115851 Chi & E 111 con 65 '34 ChiGL&CSS 3T ___ Chi Grt W 4859 Chi 1 & L gen 5566 _ CM&S CM& 11115 107 10713 102% 1053 50 1075 100% 10214 106" 106'3 8 105% 100 5 53 5% 1010 i | 101 86'3 6 107 108 105 18 6614 61, 67"y 874 97'e 1081y 103 98% 102% 18 1654 607 671 87 97 108'% 102% 981, 1028 98, 981, 40 1 a3 27 4T Tg MStP&SSM 5138 '8 | MStP&SSM rf 6s'46A Mo K & T 15t 45 90 MoK&T4s 62 B Mo K & T 55 62 A Mo K & T adj 55'67... Mo Pac 4s 75 Mo Pac 53’65 A. Mo Pac 58 77 F Mo Pac 5578 G Mo Pac 5s '80 H. Mo Pac 6581 1 Mo Pac §%s '49 A Mob & Ohfo 412577, Mont Pwr ref 5s ‘43 | Mont Pwr 5562 A Mont T xnrf 55'55 A Morris & Co 4% 39 Mor & Esx 3345 2000 Mor & Esx 4148°55 Muiray Body 6%s 42 Nashv C&St L 4s'78_ assav El 48 °51 gtd. Nat Dairy 5% s 48 __ | Nat Dis PC4%s 45 | Nat Steel 4565 New E T&T 4%s New E T&T 1st 5852 New J P&L 4%8'60 . New Or GNR 5883 A New Or Ter 1st 45°53 New Or PS 5852 A New OrPS6s'65 B__ New Or T&M 4% ‘56 New Or T&M 58 54 B New Or T&M 5%8 54 N Y Cent 3%s°97 N Y Cent 45 '42 N Y Cent con 4598 _ N Y Centrf4%s2013 NYCrf4%s2013n. N Y Cent ref 5s 2013 N Y Centcv 6s'44 NYCLSh3%s'98 . NYC&StL 1st 48 "37._, NYC&StL 4%s'78 __ NYC&StL 5%s 74 A_ NYC&StL 1st 6s '35 CM&SEP 43+ CM&SLP 58 75 _ CMStP&P ad) 65 2000 | Chi & NW gn 3% 87 Chi & NW gn 48 87 _ Chi & NW 4165 2037 | Chi & NW 41552037C Chi& NW 4%s'49___ Chi & NW 4%s'87 Chi & NW gn 58 87 Chi Rys 1st 55 Chi R 1&P rf 4s | Chi R 1&P rf 45’34 cf. CR I&P 4%s5 52 | Chi R 1&P gn 4578 SR I&P 4888 ctfs | CR I&P 4138 52 cifs Chi R I&P 4% '60 Chi T H&S 15t 65 '60_ Ch1 T H&S inc 55 ‘60 Chi Un Sta 4863 | Chi Un Sta 55 44 Ch1& W I con 4 |Chi& W 151586 | Childs & Co 5843 _ Chile Cop deb 65 "47__ Cin Gas El 4568 A. Cin Un Ter 58 "57 107 98 106 66'g 97% 103 1134 103 113 1 | CCC&StL rf 4% 8°77E ‘ CCC&StL rf 55 63 D | Clev Short L 41586 | Clev Un Ter 4%817_ Clev Un Ter 5373 B Clev Un Ter 51%8'72A Colon Oil 653 Colo Ind el tr 5 | Col RP L 1st u,- 51 (J)l & So 4% s '8¢ | Columbia G & E deb 5s'52 April Columbia G & B 58 '52 May Columbia G&E 63 61 Com Inv T 62849 Con Coal Md rl b8 ‘50 Con Coal Md 58'50 cfs Con Gas Chi 5s ‘38 Con Gas N Y 4%s'51 Con Gas N Y 68’57 Con G N Y db 5%5'45 Container deb 58 '43 Crown C & S 6847 Crown Will P 65 '51_ 52 | Cumb T & T 55 '37 . Del & Hud ref 4s ‘43 Del & Hud 5%s '37 Den G & E 5551 Den & R G cn 48 ‘36 Den& R G 4%3'38 Den & RG W b8 5 | Den&RGW 55'65 asst Den & K G rf 58 ‘78 Det Edison 448’61 D Dul SS& At 6337 Duqu Lt 4%s 57 B Duqu Lt 1st 4%s '67. East Cuba S 7%s'37. El P &S W ref 58 65 Erfecv 48’53 A - Erle 4s 96 Erie gen 4 Erie ref 58 '67 .—o-—. Erte ref 6s 75 Fed Lt & Tr 68 42 st. Fed Lt & I'T 65 42 Fla EC Ry bs 74 Fla EC Ry 6s T4 efs Fond J&R 4s ‘82 filed. 931 1% 65% | % 107 70% 501 107% 111% 9 1137 121 9% 93% 9315 1111, 3814 1045 wm. 1065 1063 105% 105% 105% 105% 93 9214 105% 105 105 1043 1041 104% 41 41 41 106% 106% 106% 82% 81's 81% 97 96% 97 1067% 1067 106% 28 28 28 28 AR 8 8 8 19% 19 19% | 111% 111% 111% 49 49% 49% 110% 110% 110% 1043 104% 104% 143 13% 14% 101% 101% 101% 4% T4e T ys inc 63°65 .. Rich G 6s '§l - 111% 111% 9% T9% 115 114% 101% 101% 101% 101% 99 987 101% 101% 69 North Am Ed 5%s 63 NornOT&L l Goodrieh 6s 45 Goodrich 6%s 47 .. Goody'r T&R 58 57 Gr Trk of Can 6s ‘36 Gr.Tr'k of Can 78 Gt N R ref 4%8 61 Gt N R gen 4% D GtNRgen4%4s'17E Gt N Rgen5s'73C GtNRG6%s'62 B GtNHgen7s 36A . Green Bay 6s 62 B Gulf M & N bs ‘50 Gulf Sta Stl5%s 42 H'satonic con 5s 37 Houston Ofl 535 ‘40 Hudson Coal 65 &8 Nor'n Pac 4%s 2047 Nor'n Pac 58 2047C... Nor’'n Pac 632047 D. Nor'n Pac 6s 2047 Nor'n St P 1stbs’41A NoruStPés'41B Ore WRR & N 48°61 Otis Steel 65°41 PacG&ESs o2 __.. Pac Tel 1st 6s 37 ... Pac T&T ref 6a " Paducah&Ill 4%s 55 Pan-Am P C 6s 40 Pan-Am P C 6s 40ct Par-F-La 6s 41 cfs Par-F-La 6s 47 filed 104% 106% 103% 103% 108% 104% 104 104 85% 85% 85% 85% 85% 98% 99% 96% TH 0% 9T% 82% 977 427 105% 105% 105% 99% 99% 99% - 106% 106% 1063% 106% 106% 106% 110% 110% 110% 105% 105% 105% 44% 448 4% 44% 44 M 10315 102% 103% 102 101% 102 341 | T | High. Low. Close. Par-Pub5%s'50cfs 105 104 105 Par-Pub 5%s '50 filed 105 104% 105 Parmelee 65 '44 32 32 93 93 93 104 103% 104 Penn RR con 4158 °60 117% 117% 117% Penn R R4%s'81 D.. 105% 105 105 Penn R R 4%s ‘84 104% 104% 104'5 Penn RRgn 4%s’65 107% 107 107 Penn R Rdb 4%s'70. 97% 97% 97% Penn R R 4%s'63 105% 105% 105% Penn R R 5364 1067 106% 106% Penn R R gen 114 114 114 PennRR 6 3 102% 102% 102% Penn P& L 4%s 81_. 105% 105% 105% Peo G Lt&Crf 6s’47. 106 106 106 Peoria& Einc4s’90_ 5 5 Pere Marq Ist 4s '66.. T8% 78 Pere Marq 4%;s ‘80 82 80 BO% Pere Marg 1st 89% 89 89% Phila B&W 4148’77 113% 113% Phila B&EW 4% 111 111 Phila B&W en 5s'74_ 4 1184% 118% Phila Co 63 '67 101 101 Phila El Co 4s ‘71 104% 104% Phila & R C & 1 b 59% Phila& RC& 1 373 Phillips Petr 6%s 39 HlZA 102% 1027% Pillsbury FI M 6s°43. 108 108 108 PCC&StL 45’45 D___ 110 110 110 PCC&StL 4% 77 C.. 1063, 106% 1064 PCC&StL5s'76 B __. 115 115 115 Pitts&WVa 4%8'60C. 64'% 64'a 64% Port Gen El 4%3s°60_. 75's 74% 175% Port G E 5535 assd __ 1075 1073 10744 Porto Rico A T 6s’42. 51 51 51 Postal Tel & C b5 '53. 32% 30% 31% | Pressed StICHs 33 54% 52 5d4% | Prov Ses deb 4s 25 25 25 PubS El & G 45 71 _ 105% 105% 105% Pub S K1 & G 4148 '67 105 5 105 Pure Ofi 5%8 40 ___. 101% 101% 101% | Purity Bak 58 '48 _ 98 98 98 Reading R 415897 A 105% 1055 105% 32 5 8% UNGRADED GG G0 HIGHER HERE Nearby Receipts Up a Cent. Live Poultry Stages Advance Also. Ungraded eggs received from nearby areas advanced a cent on the Wash- ington produce market today. Offer- ings were very light, with the propor- tion of better grades small. Live poultry ruled firm, especially on Spring chickens. Prices gained 1 to 2 cents. The summary, with egg and live poultry prices furnished by ‘the Department of Agriculture, fol- lows: BUTTER—One-pound prints (97 score) 1-pound prints (90 score), 2 tup, T-pound prints (85 score | tub. MEATS—Beef. 11a20: Jamb, 16alX: rnrk loins, resh hams, compo 0 nmokfd GGS- light, with proportion of better grades very | smali: prices 1 cent higher on nearby un- | | §raded 'exgs. = Current receipts. > | hennery whites. 28: Government | ®kraded and dated white eggs (including | | grading and marketing costs). U. 8. extras, | large, 387, 8. extras. mediums, 31 U. S standards. large. 3075 LIVE POULTRY- ket generally firm. especially on Spring chickens: supplies | lizht demand generally_strong: prices | Leats cents higher. Py Colored, Reading Jer C4s’51. 98 98 98 Rem-R 5%8'47 A ww 1040 104 104% Rep 1&St] is '40 106' 1064 106% Richfield Oil 6s 44 32 31 32 Richfield O 6344 cfs_ 3% alu Rutland Can 4s 49.__. StJo Ry L T&P 5837 104% St L IM&S R&G 4533 | s L IM&SR&S4s'33ct 34 104 !”1‘ 641 L-S F ls ‘50 A cfs_ Fales'78 78 cf st. SUL'S W gn rf 6850 StPKCS 4 SUP Un Dep ret 5512 118 San A&A Pass 4843 BYY n An Pb S 68°52 A 109 Seabd A L ref 4s '59 51 Seabd A L 4s8'50cfs st 13 Seabd A L6s 45A __ Seabd A L 6s 45 cfs_. Sharon S H 6%s 48__ 97 Shell Pipe L 55 52__. 1037% Shell Un Oil 58°47___ 103 Sierra & S F' P 5s'49_ 11214 Silesian Am 78 41___ 60 | Skelly Oi1 5%8'39___ 10314 So Colo Pwr 68 47 A_ 10014 So Bell T&T bs 41 110 So Pac col 45 '49_ 80 | So Pac ret 4 | So Pac4s 68 | So Pac 433369 | So Pac 45" | So Pac Ore 4 lmt ¥ 109 5l 13 a7 103 103 103 112% 11 59% 5! 103 10 100's 100"« 1097 109% 80 97n So Ry gen 48’56 A__. 38 So Ry 65'y4___ So Ry gen 6s SoRy#6! SoRy M &O 4s Jl llu v 110% 110% pokane int bs ‘53 _ 7 2 Stand Ol N ¥ 473851 104 Studebaker cv 65 '45_ 48% Swift & Co 3% s ‘50 Tenn Cent 63 47 Tenn C&C 63 '44 B___ Tenu £l Pw 65 47 A Term As StL 412539 111'a | Texarkana 5%s 50__ =9 Tex Corpev bs 44.__ 104 Tex & Pac 58'79C__. 924 Tex & Pacis'30D __ 92 Tex&P MPT 5738 64 Third Av ref 4s 60 S8l | Third A ad In ex 68’60 247y Tol&Oh C 15t b8 "35__ Tol St L&W 45 50 90 90 90 Truax T C 6128 '43 BRI BBU B8 Trumbull Stl 6s 40.. 10 102% 102% UnEL&P5% | Un Pac 1st 4s 47 Un Pac 43 ‘68 Un Pac 4%;s 104 487, 103 64 104 48 103 64 101 101 981, 9915 111 1110 891, K9y 104 104 92 92w 913, 92 991y 991y 96's 56'y 245 24 10015 100% 100% 110% 110% « 10613 106% 9315 | Cnit NJ 1R 4548 ~ 110 U S Rubber 5s ‘47 | Univ Pipe & R 65 '36_ 965, 20 911, 905 | Wabash 425 '78_ Wabash 5576 B_ Wabash 5 ‘80 D Wabash 9%, TR% Warner Bros cv 6s '39 Warren Br cv 6s " Wash W P 1s : W PaPlstbs 46 A__ 107% Wash Term 5128 '45 . 1064, W Sh 1st 4s 2. ¥4 | WrapPists : West'n Md 1st Westn Md 53:s 77 Westn Pac 5s '46 A_. West'n Un 42550 West'n Un el tr 55'38 West'n Un s ‘51 | West'n Un 55 '60 West'n Un 6%;8'36 _ Wheel Steel 4355 '53 White S M 65’36 ww_ White S M 6540 ____ W Sp Stl con 7s '35 et W Sp Stl 1st 7s '35 ct Wilson&Co 1st 6s '41. 10814 Wis C S&D ter 4s'36_ b Youngtn S&T Youngtn S&T 6 |CHECKS ON INDIVIDUAL BANK ACCOUNTS GAIN By the Associated Press. Checks drawn against mdlvmunl |hank accounts in leading cities con- | tinue to run well ahead of the com- | parable 1934 figures, with gains in- | 4 | creasing in recent weeks as pusiness resisted seasonal influences mnrd contraction. The total for the first week of Au- | 111 1061x 1061y 83 84 120% 120% P a6, 104': 104 10413 971y 97 1044 100 973 103 101 9!'- | 1ng week, was 34 per cent above that | for the corresponding week last year. Aggregate debits covering 271 cities, as reported to the Federal Reserve Board, compared as follows: Week ended August 7. 5’ receding week _ | Bame week la: emi SHOBT-TE“ SECURITIES. (Reported by Chas. D. Barney & Co.) B3 Ofter 07685000 | Allts-Chalmers Co. 5s 193 BRERE "2 H Dela ll’! Hndlon 5% a8 1 & 4%- o6 ‘umm flnm‘c 5!/, .J1 5 Gen, Tvice 5las 103 Goth, Gotham Silk Hos s 19 ). tures. 8. 90. weak; spot and rby. 50, w‘ Tutures. 4870 'Tron auiet; o.b Eastern Pennsyivania, 19.5 Bui Ala) 330 steady: spot. New 8t. Louis, 4.05. 590t wnd future. 4.50. sitver; 70] bun.m, Wolt York. 3 lu Zine dull. lut 8t. Loufs umml.un 19002 1032 | 10315 103% | 941y | 1105 110% | | gust, while slightly below the preced- | N, 8 79,056,000 | EX nn 078,000 | vy, 16a18; mediums. 14al5: Leghorns, e ocsters. 10 Bating ohie Le Forns, 16' lymouth _Rock: pounds and over. 21a27% under 3's poun 19220; mixed colors. 17al¥, ‘CHICAGO STOCK MARKET CHICAGO. August 17 the complete official list of transactions in stocks on the Chicago Stock Exchange: Eales High. Low. Ciose. 10 Abbot Lah - 1007 100% 100% 300 Advance Alum _Z 3 23, 10 Allied Prod m Pub Svc_pf : Co 100 Bastian-Bless 2400 Bendix Av Berghofl Brew Mg | 100 Brown P& W B 1006 Butiar Bros 100 Castie A 190 Cen T Pn s»c ot 200 Dayton Rubber _ 10 De Mets pince _ 110 Dexter Co . Eddy Paper El Household Elzin Nat Watch 100 FitzSimmons-Con 100 Gen Candy A " _ 650 Gen Housenold Goldblatt Gt Lakes Dredee 100 Hetleman G Brew 100 Horders E | 1000 Houd-Her | “130Iron | 130 Jeferson B "Elec 0Ky Ul dr cum pt | 10Ky Ut 6 of | uwx-y Rad T & L__ 100 Ki | Pack new 10 McCord Rad A | 200 McGraw Elec | 50 McWill di | | = | 50 Monroe Chem - 50 Nat Grpm.m | ot de_Steel - Sti Cl\! »t 700 Storkline Fupn of 10 Suth'I'd Paper _ Swift & Co__ 150 Swift b, 971 | INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK. August 8ecurity Dealers Assoc (Closing quotations), { Admin Fund ww__ Am Business Shrs | Bullock Corporate Trust AA - AA mod Cumulative Tr Sh_ Depos Bk sh N ¥ "A° | Depos Ins Shrs * hrs Five Year Fixed Tr_ Fixed Tr Sh A_ Fixed Tr Sh B__ Fund Investors In Fund Tr Shrs A Fund Tr Shrs B_ | jncorp Investors. | Mutual Invest | Nagion Wide Se Sec vtc TS Nor ‘Am Nor Am Trustee Stand Inv C. Trustee Stand Iny D. Trusteed Am Trusteed Industry Strs N Y Bk Massachusetts Investors Trust Prospectus on Request William W. Mackall, Jr. Investment Securities 218 Woodward Bids. _Dlstrict 8431. BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and Ind. Ave. N.W. i P —Following is 1N 33" | Washington Gas 65 B—$100 at 102 FINANCIAL. x5 A_13 Greyhound Earns Net of $1,434,610 During Half Year By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 12.—The Grey- hound Corp. today reported net profit of $1,434,610 for the first six months | of 1935, compared with $717,049 in the like period of 1934. The figures include undivided net profit from ope- rations of affiliates. STEEL RATE RISES to 48.1 Per Cent, or High- est Since March. By the Associated Press FURTHER IN WEEK |Institute Reveals Advance’ CANADIAN BONDS ARE SOLD QUICKLY Good Reception Reported for $76,000,000 Issue by Bank Syndicate. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 12.—Invest- ment banking circles reported an ex- cellent reception for the $76,000,000 of Dominion of Canada 2!, per cent bonds offered publicly by a syndicate | today. At the offices of the First Boston | Corp., which headed the offering | group, it was said that the issue had been completely placed. Others in the syndicate generally indicated that they could have sold more than the | amounts allotted to them The bonds were quoted in the over- the-counter market at 977s bid. The offering price was 9’ and accrued interest. NEW YORK, August 12.—Steel op- ! erations continued the rise, touching | 48.1 per cent of capacity, according to the American Iron & Steel Insti- tute’s estimate for the current week { This compares with 46 per cent of | capacity last week. 39.9 per cent a | month ago and 223 per cent a year ago. This week's operating rate is the highest since March 4. Pittsburgh Area Busy. PITTSBURGH, August 12 (#)— Bteel operations swing into a faster pace this week in the Pittsburgh dis- trict than in many months as work begins on several large recent orders. The Pressed Steel Car Co. at McKees Rocks, which now has 700 on its pay roll, will start production on the $4,000000 New York City subway order, calling more men back to its shops. The Westinghouse Electric & Man- ufacturing Co. has a $2,000.000 order | for equipment of these subway cars, The Pittsburgh Board of Education is beginning a $1.000.000 building and repair program that calls for con- siderable steel and other durable goods. The Iron and Steel Institute re- ported activity in the district now at 42 per' cent of capacity, Waslnngton Exchange SALES. Washington Gas 5s 1960—$1,000 at 119, $1.000 at 104 Washington Rwy. at 10575, Capital Transit Co.—10 at 17.1 at 17 Potomac Electric | 1133, | Washington Rwy. .| 108, & Elec. 45—$1,000 72,10 at 512% pfd—2 at & Elec. pfd.—50 at . + Riggs Bank com—2 at 215 American Security & Trust Co.—10 at 200. AFTER CALL. Capital Traction 55—$1.000 at 99. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Bid Asked. mer. Tel. & Tel y Anacostia & Ava. & Pot 41! ot 55 Guar 5s_. P Tel. of Va. bs. apitai Trachion B B 5% City & Suburban 5s_ Georgetown Gas 1st 5s_ | Pot Elec. Pow. Cons. Potomac_ Elec. vash. Gas 58 19 shington Gas ! Barber & Ross Inc. Chevy Chase Club 5’z Col._Country Club 5 W. M. Coid Storage STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. (1"»_. 300, Wash. Rwy. & EL pfd (5) _ 105% BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Canital (4) = 310 Liberty G Lincoln Riges (8) _ Riggs pfd Washington Amer Sec & 1 Co Natl Sav Wash Lon & Frust (87 Com. & Savings (6) __. | TITLE INSURANCE. Columbia (.30) Real Estate (6) 3) ) 2 (m.—New York | Carpel Corp (1.60) Lanston Mouotype (4 | Mergenthaler Linoty) & Loth pfd. 125 cents extra. 2Plat. M ‘The securities represent the first Canadian government financing in this market since passage of the securities act of 1934. Net proceeds, together with cash {from the Dominion treasury, will be used to pay $50,000,000 of 2 per cent promissory notes maturing September 1, 1935, and to redeem $26,000.000 of 4'; per cent Canadian National Rail- way Co. bonds to be called for pay- | ment September 15, 1935 In connection with the issue it was revealed that the total funded debt of the Canadian government as of June 30 amounted to $3,074.292,691. of which $292.737.987 is payable in New York and $90,661,100 is payable either in New York or Canada Its total deficit or increase of debt after special expenditures, including unemployment relief and public works and the Canadian national railw deficit, was shown to be $116.132.81% for the last fiscal year, $133497313 for the preceding fiscal year and $220,634,655 for the fiscal year ende. March 31, 1933, FOREIGN MARKETS. By the Associated Press ed by on the Bo; 1o confidence n and Wall Street op! ing on the Boerse opened a cemand_fo i | Two-Way Thrift « + . 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