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FINANCIAL. TREND 15 LOWER INBOND MARKET U. S. Governments Yield Ground—Speculative Is- sues Are Reactionary. BOND AVERAGES 20 By private wire direct 1o The Star. Approximate ‘rnnucfinm Today." U. S. Gov't Bonds...... $3,980,000 Foreign Bonds . Domestic Bons LIB E RT i A Low. Close. 4th 4145 1933-38 10022 100 20 10020 TREASURY. 1004 9930 9931 1025 1027 10213 10213 10310 10310 3s1951-65.-. 3145 1946-49..—.. 10314 314s1949-52_ ... 10310 1033 1036 3%s 1941 10717 10715 10715 3155 1944-46 ___ 10415 10411 104 12 33 s 1940-43 June 106 29 10627 10628 33;51941-43 Mar 1072 10629 10629 33.51943-47 106 10530 10530 338 1946-56 . 1093 1092 1092 45 1944-54 11020 11017 11017 4148-3% 8 1943-45 !0427 104 24 10424 41,51947-52._._. 1158 1157 1157 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 2%s1942-47 9924 9924 9924 ~.10110 1013 1013 ~. 100 30 100 24 10024 HOME OWNERS’ LOAN. | 2%81935-49 9919 9913 9913 | 351952 100 27 10020 10020 FOREIGN BONDS. High. Low. Clese. 28% 28l Unc. Unc. 99.0 99.0 989 86.4 99.2 922 92.9 3.7 68.2 458 400 646 1928 high...101.1 98.9 102.9100.5 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Close ... 110.1 Prev.day- Month ago 109.5 Year agg- 1935 Ligh 110.7 1935 low 1934 high 108.3 1934 lo7 99.1 1928 Ligh 1044 1932low 86.8 by the Ass ed Press.) Net change. — Today, close. 836 Prev. dayv... 838 Month ago. 82.8 Year ago_.. 80.1 1935 818 1935 low.... 6.4 1934 high_.. 89.4 745 98.5 . 97.9 833 98.7 84.5 88.9 110.1 105.5 107.9 Abitibi Pa&Pw 6553 2 Agr Mig Bk Col 6s *47 Febr cou on__. | Agr Mig Bk Col 63 *48 April cou on Akershus bs 63 | Antioguia 3d 7s 57 | Argentine 535562 | Argentine 6s'57 A__ tember 12 —Bond | Argentine 6s ‘58 B led to drift lower | Argentine 6s°59 June ading today. United | Argzm:n.:s '23 (“)‘?‘l, o e rgentine 6s overnments yielded pmn(;d all :r:em,m s ooy the list, closing s to| Argentine 6s ‘61 Febr { a point below the previous Australia 43s '56 | Australia 58 '55 peculative issues were influenced | Australia s 57 ctionary trend of stocks. A ! Auamnn"l: :1_ f low-priced rails. which had | Belgium €s°55 fair-sized gains in the early | Belgium 8%8 43 Belgium 7s '55 21% 21% 21% 218, 21% 95% 21% (Compiled i number hing fractions to a point Belgium 785 lower. Canadian, National le-‘ Rergen City 55 60 way and Canadian Northern loans | Berlin 6s'58 were weak. | Berlin Elec 613559 __ Southern Railway bonds enjoyed a ' Bolivia 7s'58 temnorar i noian th suring | Bolivia 75 ‘63 mporary advance on the reassuring | razil 6% statement of President Fairfax Har-| Brazil 6138 '27 rison as to the road’s October 1 and | prasi) 75 '52 nuary 1 maturities. Later they : Brazil 8s 41 __ £0ld off with the general market. Bremen St 7s At the end lower prices ruled for | Brisbane 55°57 loans of Baltimore & Ohio, New York gflsban:rfisfl‘n 5 Central, Northern Pacific, Southern | B:::g:llss 21 St PT“' Pacific, United States Rubber, | Bulgaria 7s "67 Y.\unfl\ own Sheet & Tube and Nickel | July coupon off . Pl Bulgaria 7;s '68 some moderate gains | May coupon oft al and utility divisions. ! Canada 4s 60 showed irregular | Canada 4%s'36 | Canada 6s'52 | Chile 65760 ‘ Cllll(l 6s'61 Jan _ ile 65 61 Febr. Clle 65’61 Sept._. | Chile 65 '63 ] Chils Mtg Bk 6% 557 Col Mtg Bk 75 ‘46 d Colombia 65 '61 Jan_ Wheat | Colombia 6s 61 Oct rns of | Copenhagen 4%s t here Copenhagen T bs Covenhagen 55 5 Cuba 413549 Cuba 5%s Czechoslovakia 55'5) Denmark 4155 ° Denmark 53s ‘55 Denmark 6s 42 Dominic 1st § Dominie 2d Estonia s '67 Frameric In 7138 '42. French Gov Tis *41- Ger C Bk A 6s°'38 Ger C Bk A6s'60 July Ger C Bk A 6560 Oct Ger Gen El 63 '48 Ger Prov & City Bk | conAg6iys | Ger Gov 5158 | Ger Rep 7549 Grt Br& Ir 4s Grt Br & Ir b3 | Grt C El Jap 6% Greek Gov 6 Fieinins Hang | Febrcouponan.. ftaly 7261 Thors were in the indust loans 1028, | 101% | 110% By the As: 3 CHIC -\GO Qfl))bé"norr futures hold prices _\_ and zuled lo in late dealing: Profit-taking and hedgin oved to be more tha counterbalance for firmness of mar- kets overseas. Houses with Eastern connections v promj as sellers on wheat price a Press. 29% ATy ! 40 247% 331 | 111% 1088 90 26% Chicago Cash Wheat. wheat—No. 2 hard, 1.12%a . 4 soft. white. 88. Corn— | ellow, 82a83':; No. 2 white, . Lake billing Oats—No. 2 white,32 sample grade, 26'.a 273, or buckwheat. Soy beans-No. 2 yellow, old, 63, net track | countrt station: new, 2 vellow, 59.) eed, 35 seed Clover seed—10.25216.25. Japan Ian.u Merid E! Milan 6 s Minas GLr~ Sept co Minas Gers 61 Sept coupon off Montevideo 7s vew So Waies 5s Wales §s Nor Ger Llovd & orway 5s ‘63 orway 5%s 65 Norway 6s 4 Norway 6s Norway 68’52 l Nuremberg 6s ! Oriental Dev 5138 3! Oriental Dev 65 '53 0sio G & Panama 53'63 stp asd Peru 6s '60 _. Rerun 81— Peru 7s 59 | Poland 64 Poland 8s'50 Porto Alegre 8 61 | July coupon oft Prussia 6s'52 Baltimore Quotations. BAITIMORE, September 12 (#) —| ‘Whea{ No. red Winter, garlick &pot. domestic. no market (holiday Defenlers' day). Livernaol ¢ 4. ain Prices. closed firm, Low. Close ‘ October AR, O s 100% 48 15% Rare + theAssociated Press NEV YORK, September 12.—Cot- | ton vas quiet and a shade casier | LruSsia6%s’s1 today under increased hedge selling | Sucensiand 1s 41 and stattering liquidation. This was | Rh;:: W Bl P 6o 2ccompanied by talk of prospects for | Rhine W El P 68 55 .. graduilly clearing weather in the ' Rhine W K1 P 7s'50 . South December, after selling off to Rio Gr do Sul 68 '68 10.48, rallied 3 or 4 points from the June coupon off _ Jowest The market in the late trad- | Rio Gr do Sul 7s'67 ing riled about 5 to € points net n,c‘lg:‘:g%‘“‘:"""°¥6~ lower | April coupon off _. ol '*-'Ch“rl Rio de Jan 615 '53 Aug coupon off .. ! Rome 6148 '52 Rumania 7s ‘59 Aug coupon off. | Santa F Arg 7s "4 Santa F Arg 78' . tutures closed stea October oo i 25 Cottonseed oil Bieag July coupon oft " | Sao Paulo St 7s '40 | Paulo St 75 ‘56 e | Septcouponoff__. LIVERPOOL. September 1 —Cotton, | Sao Paulo St 8s ‘50 3000 bales: American nil Spot ®ood | July coupon off___ Liverpool Quota 4 58 . | Fran Sug 1% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. Am Wat Wks 8s°75_. Am Writ Pap 6s ‘47 Anglo Ch Nitr 7845 Ann A 1st ex in 4595 Armour & Co 4348’39 Arm’r(Del)1st 4s '55_. A T&S Fe gn 45 ‘95 A T&S Fe C A 4%5'62 A T&S F RMt dv4s'6s Atlanta & Bir 45'33 . At]l & Char AL 55'44 . Atl Coast L 1st ¢s ‘62 Atl Coast L clt 48 53. AtICLun4%="64___ Atl Coast L clt 5s'45. Atlantic&D 1st 4548 Atlantic&D 24 4548 _ AtIG& W 168°59 __ Atl Refin deb 6837 Baldwin Loco a8 "40._. B&Oref 6s'95 C.. B & O Swn 6s '60 Bell T of Pa s '48 Bell T of Pa 65 '60 C... Beneficial L 6546 __ Beth Stlrf ab 5s "42 Beth Stl p m bs 'l BotCon M 6%s"34___ BCR&Necl5s'34___ Bklyn Edis 5562 E_. Bklyn M T s 49 A_. BKlyn M T 6568 A_ Bklyn Un El 68 50 Bklyn Un Gas 58 ‘50 Buff R&P con 4 %8 '57 Bush Term cn bs '65_. By-Prod Ck 5%s "45_. Calif G&E ref 58’37 Camag S Ts'42 ctfs__ Canada Sou 65 '62 A . Can‘dian Nt R43;856 Can'dian N1 R41;8% Can'dian Nt R4% 55 Can‘dian Nt5s'69July Can'dian Nt 5569 Oct | Can'dtan Nt R 5570 | Can'dian N db Can’dian Nr d Can‘dian Pc db4: Can'dian Pc 41y Can'dian Pc 435 ‘60 Can’dian Pc 5844 cfs Can'dian Pe 65 ‘54 Caro C1 & O 53" con 55 '45_ | Cent of Ga 55 59 C | Cent of Ga rf 535 '59 | Cent 11l E & G 58 '51_. | Cent N Eng 4s 61 | Cent of N J 4s 87 | Centof NJ genb Cent Pac Istrf 48°49 Cent Pac 5860 | Cert'd deb 5348 "48 Chesap C cv cl bs "44_ Chesap Corp 65 "47 {C&Ogendi C&O4%s'93A C&04%s'95B C & O con bs ‘39 C&O R&A 1st 4589 __ Chi & Altref $s'49 _ | Ch1 B & Q gen ¢s '58 {ChiB&Q4wss 77. Chi B&Q ref 1 Chi B&Q 1dv 3% i | 5 | Chi B&Q1div4s'49 |Chi& E15s51__ _cm&x—;mss Chi & Erie 1st 55 Chi Grt W 4569 CMESP gn 3%a 398 StP 4s 89 Cl. StP gn 415 | CMStP&P ads 5a 2000 | Ch1& NW 41382037 37C. | Ch1& NW 43549 CENW Nr W 6335 ‘36 | Chi R I&P rf 45 34 ! Cht & 1&P rf 4534 et | Chi R 1&P gn 4s ‘88 C R I&P 4s 88 ctfs CR I&P 433s 52 Chi R 1&P 4145 '60 | Ch1 T H&S inc 55 '60 | Chi Unfon Sta 48 *¢4. Chi Un Sta 4863 Chi Un Sta b5 '44 Chi & W fcon Chi& Wbk Childs & Co 58 ; | Chile Cop deb 55 ‘47 { Cin Gas Kl 4s CCC&S!LC\\&M CCC&StL gen 4593 CCC&SIL rf 4238 TTE | CCC&StL rf 6s'63 D cc St L Wh Wat lley 4= '40 Clev Short L 4128 '61 Clev Un Ter ¢ , | Clev Un 'Ter 55 Clev Un Ter 5% Colo Fuel & Ir 55 "43_ Colo Ind cl tr 6s 34 Col & So 4135 80_ Columbla G & E May | Columbia G&E 53 Col RP L 1st 4% ColRP&LS Con Coal Md 5550 cfs Con Coal Md =f 58 50 Con Gas N Y 433351 | Con Gas N Y 5557 |ConG N Ydb | Consumers Pw Container deb 5 Container 6s 46 Crown C& S 68 '47_ Crown Will P 6s '51__ Crown Zell 6540 w Cuba R R 1st bs 5. Cuba RRref 7%s’ Cuba Nor RR § Cumb T & T 5s 37 Del & Hud ref 4s "43 Den&RGW 65’55 asst Den & R G rf5s'18 Det Edison 435’61 D | Det Edison rf 5s 49 _. Det Edison 6s 52 Det Edison rf Det kdison 5s 62 Donner St ref 7s '42 DulSS & At 6s'37 Duqu Lt 1st 4 5! 5 | ET V & Ga cn 5556 kast Cuba S 715837 | Ed E111 Bklyn 4s'39. Eriecv 4s'53 B_ Erie 45 96 Erie gen 48 Erie ref 6s ‘6’ Erferef 55'75 ___ Erie & Jersey us’ Fed Li& Trint 55742 Fed Lt & Tr 6s 42___ 42 Gannett 6s ‘43 Gen Am Inv 5s 52 business done; prices 1 point lower Do of Quotations in pence— American sirict | SaXon Pb W 7s 45 ‘ ®ood middling. 6.81: good middling 6.51: | Serbs s '62 unm c on 26 o Shin’su €1 P 63s '52 5% | #trict middling. 6.36; middling. 6 nnct low _middling. low middling. 5.56: | Silesia Prov 78 58 72 | Styria 7s 46 9114 | strict good ordinary. 6: good ordina 536, " Futures closed quiet and steady October ..h Jan | Tatwan Elec 6%s 1 821 | e | Tokio 5s '52 71», \ Tokio 5%s 61 _ 78% | Tokio £l Lt 65°53 81 | i Trondhjem 5138 57 98 | BROKER LOANS REPORTED. The Federal Reserve Board has re- ported an increase of $45,000,000 in loans to brokers and dealers by re-| porting New York City member banks for last weck. The loans compared as follows (in millions of dollars): Un St] Wk 6%s Ujigawa & P 7545 Uruguay 6s ‘60 Vienna 6s '52 May c o Westphal El P 6s '53 Yokohama 6s ‘61 Sept. 4. Aug. 28, Sept. 5, | DOMESTIC BONDS. 1935. 1935. 1934 ppr & Straus53s 43 In Néw York. .. 794 751 621 Adams Exp 4s 48. ©Outside New York 34 93% B38% 8Tla, 215 84y 58 56 54| Alleg Corp 6s ‘44 Alleg Corp 5s '49 Alleg Corp 65’50 ___ Alleg Corp 58 ‘60 stp_ fLOYIQUUTARTO [CONTINUS, Allied Stores 4%s 50 BRUSSELS. September 12 ().—| p])s Chalm 68 ‘27 The International Tin Committee de- | Am Beet Sug cv 6s'40 cided today to continue the quota | Am & For Ewon 2030 Am Icecv bs” & production for the last three months S of this year at the present percent- ] :: :n‘ffi':‘ 5.'/,"" 9. age of 65. Another meeting probably | Am Roll Mill 448 *49 will be held in London before !he‘ An Smeit & R bs 47 end of the year. AmT&T 4%s 89 e Am T & Tcl tr bs 46 Am T & T deb 63 60 American Water Works & Electric [Am T & T deb 5 ‘65 *» Co.—Electricity output of company Am T & T 5%s 43 109% 109% 108% 108% 111% 111% 12 112 113% 113% 113% 50% 50 50 108% 112 112% Gen Cable 5% s 47 Gen Steel C 53s '49_. Gen Thea Eq 68 '40 Gen Th Eq 65 "40 cfs_ Ga & Alabs 45 _ Ga Mid Ry 1st 35 "46_ Goodrich 6s ‘45 Goody'r T&R 55 5T Goule Coup 65 40 _. Gr Tr'k of Can 68 36 Ln\uwkmnr(A 33 33 33 :GrTr'kofCanhw uxanfc%- ‘€1 A Gulf Sta Stl 5%s €2 FHar Ry-P C 1st 48 '54 Houst B&T 1st 5s°37 Houston Ol 6%s '40. H'satonic con 6s'37_. *5 Hud & Man ref 5s 57 111 Bell Tel 68 ‘58 111 Cent coll tr 485! 111 Cent col tr 111 Cent ref 6865 .- Ind & Louisv 4s 56__ ICC&SIL NO 4%s 63 63 LR T 1st ref bs'66cls Int RT 6s°32 for week ended September 7 increased ; Am Type Fd 65°40 cfs 31 per cent over like 1934 period. Am Wat Wks b8 '44-. 108 106 106 Int RT 68°32 ctfs... mm. ln' 102% 1014 111% 5 1091 3 1054 109%, 1091, 107% 1087 109 110% 114 100% 112 105 {Chi T H&S 18t 55’604 7. 1067, 109'¢ 1087, 981 105 (39 991 105 105% 109% 105% 109 . 1031 470y 104% 103% T 1% 18% 108% 108% 105% 106% 1064 1077 1041 65 40% 8i1s 107 108 108% 1074 108 10815 IntRTYs'32___. Int RT 78°32 ctfs.... ( 91 Interlake 5351 ... 8% Int Cement b8 *48 ... 104 Int Grt Nr 6s'66 B_. Int Grt Nr 55 °66 C—__ Int Gt Nor 68'52 A___ Int Gt Nor adj 24 Int Hydro Kl 63 '¢4__. Int Mer Mar és'41__. Int Pap 1st 6547 A Int Pap ref 68 °66.__. Int Rysof CA 6872, Int Rysof C A IntT&Tev 4 IntT&T4 l [ — 91 9015 7% Inv Eq 5s'48 B ww__ KanCFS& M 4s°36. Kan CFS&Mrf4s'36ct Kan C Sou 1st 3550 Kan C Sourf in 68 50. Kan C Ter 1st 4 KanG & E4%s'80__. Keith 63 '46_ Kendall 6%s "48 ww_ Kings County Elev 45749 Laclede Gas 68 "39 Laclede G 56%3°53 C. Laclede G 6%s '60 D Lake S&M So 3%s ‘97 Lautaro Nitr 6s 64 .. Leh C&N 4%s'54 A Leh C& N 4%8°54 C. Leh Val Coal 5s " Leh Val Coal & Leh Val Har s 54 Leh V Pa con 45 2003 L V Pacon 4%s 2003 | Leh V RR con 8s 2003 | | Ligs & Myr b8 '61 Ligg & Myr 7s "44__. | Loew’s 65 41 Long Isl gen 4s | Long Isi ref 4549 Leng Isl deb e | Lorritlare s 51 La & Ark 63 69 LouG&E5s'52 A : N unif 4s'40 4%s2003C rf5%s 2003 | McKess & R 5% Manati Sug 7%8s Manhat R 4s 50 Manhat R 4s 90 ctfs_ Manhat R 2d 45 2013_ Marion St Sh 6s '47.. Mead Co 6x "4 90 10313 2 101% 50 | Mich Cent 3%3 '52 Midvale S&0 bs MiIlER&S Lfi!'Gl Mil E R&S L rt .wn Mil Nor con 4 i Minn & S L rf 45" MStP&SSM cn 48 38 ll\'PK Men 5538 SLP&SSM 5s 38 gt_ lm K &T 1st4s 90 Mo K& T 4%s 78 MoK &T5s 62 A Mo K & T adj 68 '67- Mo Pac 45 75 Mo Pae b A | Mo Pac 55 77 F_. Mo Pac 5878 G- Mo Pac 5s°80 H Mo Pac 6s ‘81 1 Mo Pac 5%s 49 | Mohawk & M 4s '91 Monong Ry 1st 4a ‘60 Mont Cent 63 37 __ Mont Pwr ref 6543 Mont Pwr 55 '62 A : Esx 314 Sex 4 E: , | Muiray Body 61;s '42 106% 1061 1104, 10318 108% Ry 19, 1113, 105% 109% 105% 109 10315 471 104% 1053 109% 105% 109 1031, 4T 1044 15 108% 6% 983, 8% 0% 70 1161 9513 9815 | Nashv C&St L 4s Nat Dairy 5%s 48 __ Nat Dis P C 4%4s'45_. Nat Steel 4565 __ __ New ET&T 4%s'61_ New J P&L 4% 60 New Or GNR bs 83 A New OrPS5s'62 A __ wOrPSbs'556 B New Or Ter 1st 45 '53 New Or T&M 413356 New Or T&M 55 54 B | New Or T&M 5856 C N 5358 ‘54 Y Cent 33s°97 Cent 4542 Cent con 4s "v8 __. Cent rf 4348 2013 rf41522013 0 Cent ref 55 2013 Ccm cv6s4s Cr 106% 708, R3 b § N Y ( ¥C Y iy x NYC&StL 1st 68 '35 N Y Conn 1st 415553 { Dock 1st 4851 __ “dison 5. dison 5851 C__ ref 613s 41 HE&P 43 49 W 1st 48°73 _ H3%s'56_ { NH & H 1554 | NY NH & H 4555 NY NH&H 4567 _ NY NH& H 4%s9 67 NYNH& Hcvés 48 N Y O&W ref 45'92__ N Y Rysinc 68°65 N Y Rys Incés'6 Rich G 65 3 team 1st 55 °51_ Steam 1st 65 '47_ Tel gen 4%s ‘39 NY Trap Rk 68'46 stp NYW&BE4%s 46 Niag Sh 5%35°50 _ Norf So 1st ref 5s '61. | Norf&W 1st 4396 __. North Am Co 68 '61__ North Am Ed 55 '69 C | North Am Ed 5145 '63 P22222 227 “"-<~.~—<.—-< ¥ N Y Y X Nor Oh 1st 55’45 ct st NornOT & L 6547 Nor'n Pac gen 3s 2047 Nor'n Pac 4s'97 ____ | Nor'n Pac 41 2047_. | Nor'n Pac 652047 D_. Nor'n Pac 65 2047 ___ | Nor'n St P 1st5s'41A {Ore W RR & N ¢s'61 Otis Steel 63 '41 Pac Tel 1st 583 Pac T&T ref 5s Pan-Am P C 6s'40ct 40% Param't Pictures 6s'55 96 Parmelee 6s ¢4 - 81% MBnn Dixie C6s'41__ 91 Penn RR con 45 '43 _ 111 Penn R R con 4s 48 _ 110'3 Penn RR4%s 81 D. 103'1 Penn R R 4%8 84 Penn RR con 4148 60 Penn R R gn 4%s '65 | Pean R R db 4%s 70 Penn R R 4%s '63 Penn R R 63 64 | Penn R R gen 55 '68 Penn R R 63%s 36 | Penn P& L 4%s 81 Peo G Lt&C rf 55 ‘41 Peo G L&C 6s 43 Peoria & E 1st 45 40_ Pere Marq 1st 4s 56 Pere Marq 4145 '80 _ Pere Mara 1st b Phila B&W 4s '43 Phila Co bs '67 Phila El Co 4871 Phila & RC& 16513 Phila& R C & 1 68 49 Phillips Petr 6%s ‘39 1054 1105, 40% & | Pillsbury FI M 6s 43 90 5% P PCC&StL 4%s'63 1 __ PCC&SIL 4577 C_. PCC&SIL 55 70 A ___. PCC&SIL 53 'T5 B | Port Gen El 4%s 60 Porto Rico A T 6s 42 Postal Tel & C 55 53 Pressed Stl Cbs 33__ Pub S El &G 4s 11 Pure Oil 44550 { Purity Bak os 4. Reading Jer C 4s 51 . Reading R 435 '97 A Reading R4%s 97T B Rem-R 5%5'47 A ww | Rem-Rd 5% 8'47A xw Rep 1&Stl 5%s ‘53 A Richfield Oil 6= 44 ___ Roch GEE5s 62 E - St L IM&S R&G Ol'" StL-SF+¢ ’Al”lcfll St L-SF 65’50 B St L-S F 5550 Befs_ StLSWist4s 89 StLSW2d 89 . St L SW 1st ter 63’52 St LS W gnrf 5s 90, ‘SIPGR C5s°37 |StPKCSL4%s4l. 102 D. C., THURSDAY, BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . Low. Clese. High. Low. 1075 1074 102 895 91 | StP M&M ext5s'43 90% | StPM&MPac ex 45’40 102 78% | San A&A Pass 4s 43 90 103% 103% | San An Pb 8 6s°'52 A 107% 107% 107% 42% 45 2% 15% 32% | Schulco 638 '46 A__. 43% 33% Sdmleothl"CBlL M‘u 35% | Seabd A L adj 8% | Seabd A L 4s "5/ 48 | Seabd A L 4#'50cfs st 59 Seabd AL6s 45 A 8% | Beabd A L 6 60% | Seabd A-F1 82 | Sharon 8 H 5% S| Pipe L 68°52__. Shell Un Ofl 6847 Silesian Am 78 '41 73Y | Skelly Ol 534539 So Bell T&T bs 41 35% | 8o Colo Pwr 6347 A 34% | So Paccol 4s '::__._ T 6 85 9 70 104% So Pac 4%s ‘81 90 103'3 101% So Ry Mem div 5 SoRYyM&O4s Southw Bell T 5: Stand Ol N Y 4% Stevens Hotel 68 '45_. Studebaker cv 6s 45 s-mn(:oxi | Syracuse Lt bs | Tenn Cent 6s "47 .| Tenn C&I RR 6s'51 Tenn El Pw 63 47 A_ Term AsSt L 4 Term As StL 43;s ‘39 Texarkana 5%s '50._. Tex Corpcv bs 44 Tex & NO 5543 Tex & Pacbs'1T B Tex & Pac 63 '79 C Tex & Pac 6380 D Tex&P MPT 6138 "64. Third Av ref 4s 60 1067, | Third A ad in ex 58'60 102 | Tol St L&W 4550 106 | UnOCal6s 42 A_ ,,,“.1 Un Pac 1st 4347 Un Pac 1st rf 45 2008 Un Pac 45 ‘68 ! Un Pac 4%s '67 | Unit Biscuit 63°50_ Unit Drug 6s 63 U S Rubber 5347 Univ Pipe & R 6s '36. Utah L& T 6s'44 A | Utah P & L 5344 _ | Ut P& L 6559 ww_ :‘ Ul P& L6%s 47 . Vanadium cv 6s ‘41 3 Ver Sug Ist 7s ‘42 cfs ‘ VC&P 1st 4% s'34as. 28Y% 108% 10115 100% 1041, 110% 90 104 99 9y 91y Gl 997y 567 24% 91% 20% 113 11 106% 105% 0 6614 9 107% 1037 1017 « 100 106% 106 106% Va E&P 1strf 55’55 A 106 {VaRvy 1stbs'62A __ | VaS W st 552003 Wabash 41 Wabash bs Wabash 5580 D Wabash 1st 55 ‘39 | Wabash 2d 5539 Wabash 5875 Walworth 6345 A_ Warner Bros cv Warner-Quin 6s '39 Warren Brev 6s'41_. Wash Term 31.s '45 Westchester L 58 '50 WPaPlstss 46 A . W Sh 1st 45 2361 gtd_ W Sh 1st 45 2061 rg | West'n Md 1st K West'n Md 5 7 | West'n Pac 6946 A as West'n Pac 5s "4, West'n Un 44s '50 West'n Un cl tr 55'38 | West'n Un 6861 West'n Un 5s '60 West'n Un 615536 _. | Wheel Steel 414553 _ Wheel St 513843 A W Sp Stlcon 7s '35 ct W SpStlistT Wilkes B&E 1st 5 Wilson&Co Ist 63 41 Wis C S&D ter 4s'36_ Youngtn S&T 5870 B 99 Youngtn S&T 5578 A 4 997y 207, 99, 9% 1047w 104 1000, 9 100+ 2 104 101 INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK. September 1 (7 York Security Dealets' Association (Noon auotations. ) L Bid 1o Admin_Fund w Amer Gen Equities_ Am Business Ac Cumuiative Tr Depos B Sn N 'Y Depos Ins_Shrs Dividend_ Shrs Equity Corp 83 pf Fidelity Punn Tn¢ Five-Y, Fixed Truct sh B Pund Iuvestors Inc Fund Tr p Investors TNV ‘\(H\\ll. Invest Nation Wid, 10813 ‘ ‘v lor Am e rES%':rn 1053 | Neiop wiae So5 e North Am Bond Tr ctfs 1107 | Nor Am Tr Shares Nor Aln Tl 8h 1 ¥ 171 k) 3| Plymoutn ' F - Quarterly Shrs Selected Am Sh Se & cied ‘Cumul S Seiected Income Sh Selected Man' Trust | Spencer Trask Fund of Am Tr D 90%, | Suberviged Snra 961, | Trust® Pund Shrs 1071, | Trustee Stand Iny 7' | Trustee Stand Inv D 1035 | Trusteeg’ Am Bx B 9ge, | Trusieed Ingusiry Shrs” | Trusteed N Y Bk Shr. = 110 | ‘m:‘ NEW YORK. September 12 () .—| | dends declared’ (prepared by the Sta Statistics Corp.) Accumulated. Pe- Stk. of Rate_ riod. record pi__$1 . 10-16 10” Extra, 10: : Monarch Mach Tool. 5¢ we Regular, Allv:mmy Trust Co ~ | Russell Motor 3 97l | 105% 1071, BIGY 113 | caninda Packers” 102 | Cabada Packers Lid_ | Carolina Pow & Lt- Bnnmmo Corps_ Bicktord's Inc oo Cluett. Peab & Co §13 , | Coco-Cola lnu-rn.n. $ | Colonial Trust Co (Waterbury) Comolmmed Dry Good‘.'x Cor!_[!‘umers Gas, Co Cream of Wheat vm, Crown Trust Co 'Y Pflrtnum & Mason Inc ic ol . Gen ‘Baking 3K pf Green (Daniel) pf_ Hanover Pire Ins 9-14 Inv Cp_(RT) 5 9-20 Lope Star Gas Corp $1.50 Ml[nln (I) & Co. l\llnu PFinance DI Mer & Min K uey-r HD x’mnnlR 9-14 930 © POOO OO 000w © OOOO OO w p OOO O | DOO OO OO, Minneapotis “Honeywell esu Co H'c pf. (This payment nnnlmbxe “only to lied for redemptio; 31 109'% 6015 | ARy 12-15 Q Q Q Q M Q s Q Q Q Q Q L] 43%¢ pE_$1.50 Vermont & Mass RR-$3 1 Y 111% DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED accrued dividend.) | and SEPTEMBER 12, 1935, MARYLAND CROP REPORT IS ISSUED Tobacco Production, Esti- mated Prior to Storm, In- dicated 4% Increase. By the Assoclated Press. COLLEGE PARK, Md., September 12.—The condition of the Maryland tobacco crop prior to disastrous storms of last week indicated a 4 per cent in- . | creases as compared with the outlook a month ago, the Maryland Crop Re- porting Service announced today. The report was condition as of Sep- tember 1, however, and does not take ' into consideration damage done by rain and wind to the Southern Mary- land “money crop.” Heavy Storm Damage. Corn, late hay and truck crops on the Eastern Shore were severely dam- aged by the storm and the Southern Maryland tobacco crop suffered heavy losses, the service reported. The amount of damage has not yet been determined. The September 1 outlook indicated a 2 per cent decrease in the corn production prospects and a slight de- crease in apple prospects, ac compared 99 | with the outlook as of August 1. Au- 91'z{ gust weather was too dry for corn 91 | and while cool days and nights tem- 91's| pered the effects of dry soll condi- tions they also delayed maturity of the crop. Close. 107% 102 89% 42% 45 2% 35 134 118% 674 119 1005 10414 110% 90 104 Corn Crop Less. The estimated corn production of 1 September 1 was 17,956,000 bushels, 1 as compared with 18,224,000 bushels | 101% | estimated on August 1. 06 | The September 1 estimate on to- o | bacco was 123,562,000 pounds, as com- Sa: | pared with 22,750,000 pounds on Au- .&v“g\m 1, the 1934 crop of 23418.000 91 | pounds and the 1928-1932 average of 907 | 24,018,000 pounds 58% ' More than half the tobacco crop ::’ was housed by September 1. ? ———e- . RAIL COLLATERAL ON AUCTION BLOCK 106% " By the 2ssocizted Press | NEW YORK. September 12.—It was learned authoritatively in Wall Street today that the railroad collateral of | an Sweringen brothers of Cleve- | 1and. heid by the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., is to be sold at auction soon and that the Van Sweringens are ex- | pected to bid in it. : CHICAGO STOCK MARKET CHICAGO. September 17 (P —Following s the complete official list of transactions the Chicago Stock Exchange STOCKS High Close 00 Ad Ro: 5 ] W Advance Alu Allied Prod fer 1200 | 1065 ocks on Low FINANCIAL. Washingion Produce The summary. with oxs. live poultry {ruit_and vetegable price ‘Department of Adriculture. follows: -pound prints (9 score), 1pound prints (90 score). 1-pound prints (89 score), 18; smoked lara. light veal. LIVE hogs, 11.00a11.75: heavies. '10.00a11. N5 boat o0, EGG! 8—Market full stea prices. whites, average. ney, and marketing | 2 U 8 standards irregular. qu ' POULTRY—Market | colored ¢ns, except large Rocks which 13 cent premium in some cne: w1 1o heayy. J3a15: roosters ) ¥a1; fancy 2 remium: mixed color BANK CLEARINGS CONTINUE UPWARD Slower Rate, However, Reported for Week End- ing Yesterday. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, September 12 —The | will bring Spring chick- outh Rocks, | 3. & few at| Is | contir.ued, but at a slower rate. The | total for the 22 leading cities in the United States for the week ended Wednesday, September 11, as reported | by Dun & Bradstreet Inc. was $4.- | 686,763,000, against $4.367.125,000 a | year ago, an increase of 7.3 per cent. For the preceding week the advance was 21.2 per cent. At New York City clearings were $2979,256.000, an in- crease of 4.5 per cent over the amount ! reported last year, while the agare- gate for centers outside of New York | City of $1,707,507,000 was 127 per cent higher, Even with further activity in stock dezlings at New York City bank clear- ings at that center were much more restricted than for any week since July. The improvement, however, continued at most of the outside cea- ters. This was largely the case at | Western and Pacific Coast points. At Philadelphia and Pittsbureh bank clearings also were substantiaily higher, as they have been for some time past Other cities showing good gains | were Detrqjt. Cleveland. Cincinnati | Baltimore, = Atlanta, New Orleans Louisville, St. Louis, Omaha, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle. The total for the full week this year was in excess of that for the short week preceding by $425.737.000, whereas for the same two weeks a year ago there 4 | Was an increase of $851,737,000. . ‘Washington‘ Exchange + 981 Chi Corp % Ghi Corp ot —New | Flex Shaft Asked I 0 Lincoln Pr pf 22 0 Lindsay Lt 10 Lynch Corp __ Ryerson = Sangamo El - Std Drede d Dreds pf 0 Swift & Co nanra { 100 Wise Bankshre - 100 Yates Mach 650 Zenith Rad. BO) 1000 Chic Rys Stock sales today. 4 Bond sales today. $1.000. COMMODITY PRICES NEW_YORK. September 12.—The Asso. [ ginted_Press wholesale price index of basic c;*mmodllles Lfldly declined to average eauals 100 ) Adéitional New York markets (comiled the Associated Press) SUGAR—Futures No. higher to ° lower: sLs—September. 2 mber, - 2 05b; March, 2.06b; May. 16h i closed trregular. 6.750 _tons. 48b: sales. RAW HTDE—Futures closed easy. 20-| 23 lower. ' Lasts—December. 10 95 March. 11.30b; June. 11.60n 1.040.000 pounds CRUDE RUBBER—Putures closed irres- ular. 17-21 lower: sales No. 1 standard. 207 contracts. Lasts—September. ]1.38 . October. 11.38: December. 1 arch. 11 R0: May, ¢ July, Smoked_ribbed spot. 11 ures closed steady. last. 4 Sales i Rio No. e's~ Santos No. Cost and freight offerings Cnciiided Satos Bourbon B and 5s at 8.10-30. Rio futures closed easy: sales. 3.0 . 4.99n; March. 1y, 5.430 Ssnloi September, March, 8.09; WOOL TOP—Futures were fairly active | and steady. with commission house buyiny | 5000 | on favorable raw.wool market reports.; n'10- | Ronbaix was 40 to centimes | | D s to Ved dow: & De- . Febigary .05 Maren cemb ' b—Bid. n—Nominal. 90, . COAL PRODUCTION REPORT. NEW YORK, September 12 m—l National Coal Association estimates | United States for-the week ended Sep- tember 7 at 6,720,000 net tons, against 5.956,000 tons for the like perivd last | vear. For the week ended August 31 92-30 | cutput, as reported by the Bureau oti Mines, was 7,340,000 tons. ; | paper. bituminous coal production in the | ff SALES—AFTER CALL. Potomac Electric Cons. 55—$1.000 at 102%, $1,000 at 1023, Potomac Electric 6% pfd.—5 at 110'g 5 at 110'g hmgmn Loan & Trust Co—1 at Capunl Traction 55—$1,000 at 97. | | Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Capital Traction R. R Citv & Suburban s Georgetown Gas st 55 Pot. Elec C Lo 5 1960-- Wash. Gas 6s series B Wash. Rwy. & Eicc MISCELLANEOUS. Barber & Ross Inc Chevy Chase Club Gol. Country Club W. M. Cold Storage STOC KS PUBLIC UTILITY. wmm u}m Wash. Loan & Tr PKRE XNSL’RA‘\C! | American Corcoran \i‘\'eml‘n( (1’6 National Upion (60)- TITLE IhSURAbCB \Cnlumru (305 eal Estate | m<cl:u.mqso s, Chlurl Corp. (1.60) 4Lln~(un Monotype (4). | Mergenthaler Lingtoe les Drug §. ofd M & G nfd FOREIGN MARKETS. By the Associated Press. LONDON.—A sagging tendency prevailed on the Stock Exchange todav due to lack of support pending developments regard- ing the international situation Trading was light. but there was a broadening interest in trans-Atlantic shares. which were firm early. but eased later on profit- {akine rafe fssues were firm. Th closing PARIS.—The entire market today. in- cludii internationals. sagzed Genera pessimism. The mininz g&roup was ne only section that remained steadv. | ana the .closine fone was heavy of the Bourse BERLIN. —Prices_opened firm on the Boerse, but as buying fell off later the | market closed weaker. | | MONEY MARKET. | o =R, TonK September 12 money steady: ¥, per cent all day Joans. sceady: 60-00 days. 's offered | months ' s 'offered. _ Prime 3, per cent. Ban unchaned. Rediscount Reserve Bank. 11z per cent Til Hate, "New upward movement in bank clearings | under | FARM EARNINGS SHOW BIG RISE ‘Income of $6,700,000,000 Is Largest Since Peak Year of 1929. et hite | By the Associated Press. ‘The largest cash income for farmers since the peak year of 1929 was pre- | dicted today for 1935 by the Bureau Fowls firm and 1 cent higher on heavy of Agricultural Economics. Barely steady on Spring chick- | The bureau estimated the Nation's farm income at $6.700,000.000 for the current year, as compared with $10,- 479,000,000 five years ago. | Boosted By Live Stock. Farm benefit payments made by the | A A. A. were included in the esti- mates, but this year's estimated in- crease of $313,000.000 over 1934 for the most part was attributed to a rise in income from live stock. Farm cash income dropped in 1930 | to $8.451,000,000, in 1931 to $5899.- | 000.000 and in 1932 to $4,328,000,000. It jumped last year to $6,387,000,000 Total benefit payments to adjust- ment contract signers are officially estimated at $585,480.625 for this year, | compared with $396.425308 in 1934 These payments do not include the more than $100.000,000 spent by the A. A. A. last year for the purchase ol live stock in drought areas, Farm Marketings Up. The first six months of the current year, the records show, brought income of $2,670,000.000 from farm | marketings, compared with $2,466.- 000,000 for the same period the pre- vious year. | Live stock and products thereof brought an income of $1,659,000.000 during the first half year, an increase of more than $300.000.000 over the fir.. six months of 1934. e ! BANK OF ENGLAND 12 Rate of | . - NEW YORK BAR SILVER. NEW YORK. September 12 Ba' silver quiet a unchange 6575. . 1st MORTGAGE LOANS! Avplications for econservative firt mortzage loans are solicited by this office. Interest and commissions at prevailing rates Robert W. 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