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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDA?, OCTOBER 16, 1935. FINANCIAL. *¥3 A-—17 NORMALCYBYEND TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE STOCKS IRREGULAR By private wire ‘l'r‘-g‘ to The Star. 2:30 p.m. 2:; 30 D.l 2:30p.m 2:30 p.m Prev. 1935 Stock and Sales— Net. | Prev. 1035 ock a Net. | Prev.1935 Stockand Sales— Prev. 1035 Stock and Sales— Net. |High Tow. Dividend Rate. Ada00.High. LowClose. Chge. | High, Low. Dividend Nate. 444 00. mzh. Low. Close.Chge. | High. Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. m- o ores High. Low Dividend Rate. Add 00 High. Low. Close. Chge. 9% 415 Contl Baking (A).. 815 8% + % | 27% 19% Kresge (SS) (1)__. 18 268 26% + % 23 13 Revere Copper (A). 2 21 50 32 Abr& Straust1.20_. 70s 50 50 1% & Contl Baking (B) _ 1% 1% 324 22% Kroger G&B (1.60). 21 ’ » 991% 75 RevereC & B pt. 1108 100 €512 51 Acme Steel (12) ... 8 644 63 67% 46! Contl Baking pf (4) 60% +11 24% 171 Reynolds Metals a5 23 A 9% 41, Aaams Express 3 8% 914 62% Contl Can (3)_____ 89 — | 28% 21% Lambert Co (3) 22% 25% 121 Reyn'lds Spring(1). 8 24 94 84% Adams f’xlrhof 125) 92Y% , 2:' (c:anu Dia F (abbc)_. 16% W ;‘2’,':: l::s t-; l;ub!&gln (50¢) i 3515 28 Adams Millis (2)__. 4% % Contl Insur (11.20). b " ort Cement. Babson Expert Cites Steady 14% 8 Addressog’h (60c).. 14% % Contl Motors __. 4 ]gn ;:a B::t: zl}leyofiol'. : 15% 415 Advance Rumely __ 5 15% 4 15% Contl O Del a$2%4c.. 15 gh Va pf. Climb of Trade Out of 8% 65 Affiiliated Prod 60c_ 6 % 41% Corn Ex m&'rrxfn. i 56 5 Lehigh Valley R R E 161 104% Alr Reduction (13)_ 15813 60 Corn Prod Ref (3)_. 3 67'4 Lehman C (12.40) Depressmn_ 20'% 15's Alaska Jun (160c).. 14% 4'» Coty Ine __ 10’5 Lehn & Fink (1%).. s 214 % Alleg Corn‘tag) = 1% fi:‘ S""“ of Wh (+2)_. zfl: E:}g gel:eg: lL; f 5 NE. 83 2% Alleg pf w! w 5 5 % Crosley Rad (a25c). 3 1 -For (1.20! W-[}?Y m?,‘a?ng,s(,‘m;omndmm 19% 6% Alleg prpf (d) ..o 14 23'5 Crown C&S (1) __. 3 3 21 Life Saver (1.60) i een s 301 21 Allegheny Stl (1)__ 26% 313 Crown Zelleb’k vto. 94' Lige & Myers (14 115 throughout the country IMProving| 17,135 ajited Chem (6) 170 28 14 Cructble Steel 5 28 93% Ligg & Myers (14)B 115% 116% = e steadily, the Nation should be out of | ~'7, "“2:; Alltea Stores o A 5 47'; Crucible Stl pf $500 16 Lily Tulip Cup(1%) 15% 55 Scott Paper (1.80)._.. Ingust. Rails. DUl 8Os the depression before the end of 1936, | 733, 49 Allled Stores pf (5 3 e 72 1 Cuba Co 1315 Lima Locomotive_. 4 21% 14 Seaboard Air L (d). Net change Uhe =35 +3 +1 Leonard Spangenberg of the Babson 1% 12 Allis-Chalmers = 31% 3 3 54 Cuban-Am Sug: 9 17 Link Belt (80c) ... 3 42 3 % Seaboard A L pf(d) 3 K Today, 1 p.m. 703 25.0 382 509 statistical organization, declared at a| 20 14 ‘Alpha Port Cmt (1) 0%, 40'; Cuban-Am Sug pf_. 2! 245 Liquid Carb (11)__. 31% 32 357 20% Seab’d O Del (t60c) 301 9 . Prev. day.. 70.3 245 380 50.8 business conference at the Willard | 4'x 2's Amal Leather 39% Cudahy Pke (2% 31% Loew's Inc (2)._. 8 475 i 31 Sears Roeb'k(a75c) P 4 i et 5 33 26 Amal Leath pf (32) 2 3214 E 22° 15 Curtis Publishing.. 1, 4 1 Loft Inc - 1% 40 Sec Nat Invof 123 6 Month ago. 688 27.2 35.0 50.7 Hotel yesterday afterncon. He also| 7Y 81 et Qo i2) s : 8914 Curtis Pub pf (1) TLoose-Wiles pf(5) . 1081 % 78 Servel Inc (50¢) . Year 50.8 266 27.8 39.0 stated that business in Washington IS | 57., 41:, Am Az Ch(De)(3). 6 5315 5215 34 Curtiss Wright . 85 3 p 18'5 Lorillard P (11.20) 24% "» 9 Sharon Steel Hoop. g 1935 763 276 39.3 509 15 to 20 per cent ahead of the like | 321c 131, Am Bank Note ... Curtiss Wright (A) 4 *h % La Oll Ref (d) __ S 3% Sharp & Dohme ___ 1935 495 185 216 348 period a year ago and predicted that | 381, 21 Am Brk Shoe (1)... 4 Cushmans pf (7). % 10% Loulsv GREDfA 1%. 197 4215 Sharp & D pf (315) 3 g 1934 614 430 40.6 514 the turn of the year will see these fig- % 110 Am Can (14) ___.. 145% 14215 143% 2 Cushmans pf (8) 4 34 Louis&Nash(a2%). 31 43 3 g % Tl Shattuck(F G)(25¢c) 9 1934 453 228 242 349 ures climb to a point 25 or 30 per cent | 168 151% Am Can pf (1) 2157 157 157 Cutler Hammer . 12% Ludium Stael. _ __ 1 25 1 513 Shell Union Ol ____. 2 7 1932 175 871 239 169 better than at the beginning of 1935 10 Am Car & Foun, 21 20 204 % 63' Shell Union Ofl pf. Washington has already climbed | 57'? 25': Am Car & Fary Do 7 0w 4o 49 39% McAndrews&F (12) 40 8% Silver KlnlC(we) i 1929, hlsh--u6 9153.9 184.3 157.7 30 per cent from the low of the | 107" a5 AT nain 9 221 22 22 4T 45 4 28 ' McCall Corp (2) S s 2 147 1927 low_.. 516 953 618 61.8 o 38 AmChainpf($1%). 2108 107 108 3 271 T McCrory Stores o 12% = 5 (Compiled by the Associated Press.) depression, he said, collections are fair Am Comel Alcohn). 47 291 28% 231; Delaware & Hudson 29 % 612 McCrory Strs B (). 3% 12 1 . % 6 Skelly Ofl _ 2 and the building industry is improv- L 6'3 Am Crystal Sugar.. 10 14 3 3%, 11 Del Lack & West_._. 24 P 57% McCrory pf () .___ 95 24 Sloss-Sheff Stlpf__. ing. while employment and pay rolls 4 72 AmCrysSistpf6. 100s 82': 2 % 35'; Devoe & R (1) A__ 2 347 McIntyre Porcu (2) 4 35% % 15% Snider Packing. ¥ 2 - are both mounting. He said statisti- | 9 Am & Forelgn Pwr. 34 6% ¢ 2 Dlamond Mtch t1%. 2 90'; McKeesport T P (4) 1 122 10% Secony-Vac (30¢) __ BY VICTOR EUBANK, cians had found a definite tendency Am & For Pw 2d pf 1112 4 s ‘2 34% Diam Mat pf (11%) 1 3 2 b .gv- McKesson & Rob __ A T 8% 20 Sou Porto R Sug(2) 0 23 3 ' Associated Press Financial Writer. here to resist any real upswing in the 8% Am Hawatlan SS(1) 3 13% 19 : 3 og"a l[)):m: Mlneslllfl)... 2? 3;" fl:;{:fis?s&mfo: ot fi% 5 ;gifi ;ou:: c;llf.‘.a l(fl)l/,). 2! 23 NEW YORK, October 16.—A slump % = 3 3 Am Hide & L(new) 3 3 3y " minion Stores __ 3 il [Lella ‘el = 2 2% Southern cifie g t7 E cost of living at this time, which means | 331 28 Am Hide & L pf (n) al 3L 1 53 170 Dousias Alr (a750). 35 1 8515 sfcLellan Stores pf. 5110 110% + % 515 Southern Railway_. drthe grain markeis chesnd e higher purchasing power for Capital % 29'« Am Home Pr (2.40) 341 3% 6% Dresser Mfg B ___ 3 £ 4 18% Mack Truck (1) 5 23% 7 Southern Rwy pf_ 3 ?“"mm ~:\lares today, which was le residents. W 21 Am fce 1 § 2 Dunhil Internat) - z 3 12 Macv (R H)& Co(2) 374 51 53 5 Spalding (AG) i o | by the rails. This in turn means better business | S7% 16': Am Ice pf (2) 2 % 37% 103 Duplah Silk pf (8)_. 305 1 3 Mxndgl Bros ____.. Lk} 59'3 Spang Chalf pf 3314 9 9y | After an opening sag, the stock mar= for retail stores, steady rents for land- g 4'; Am International £ ‘ 4 86% Du Pont (13.60) 1357 347 29 Man Elev gtd (d) 5 6514 B - 31 Sparks- Withington LR Y 4 ket had rallied briskly for a time ’ = fon | 20% 9" Am Locomotive 5 13% Man El md etd (d)_ 5% 2 3¢ Spear & Co : Coiit R EUHEE G G 32 Am Locomative nf \ 53% 4 1, Eastern Roll Mills_ 6 5te Marine Midla (40c) 6l 32 Spencer Kell (160) pmdes thel hicvalip (ERIHC sy should be helped, he said. Looking at ) ot +80 LRy 87 1 » Bastman Kod (15) 5157 1561 156% +1% [ 85" 20 Marlin-Rockwell(2) 2 3 3'2 T4 Sperry vic (azoc).. 12 12% 12% 12 AR B G UL B R the national situation he predicted a 1 amalenarto: o, stman Kod pf (6) 30s 158 ; 6% Marshall Field & Co 23 11 JBlSpicer Mg i as 4 points. This advance was cut 10 per cent improvement in general | ¢ 1313 Am Metal Laa A1y 6% 4| 29 6 ton Mfg (+1) ___ 23% Mathieson Alk(1%) 2 ki k K 7! 4 Spicer Mfg pf (3) 1, 42 214 in half in the late :ag, and a gain of conditions in the next few months, 2 72 Am Metal pf (£2) : 2 211y « Eitington-Schild 3-{»;- May Dem‘ Str (1.60) E 4 53 3 .- Spicgel-May-S (3) . R well over a point in Santa Fe was re- based on improvement in earnings, low | 5 113 Am Power & Liznt- 3% 19 Eleo Auto L (a306) HEE i g 124 Sng Drandsidic): A 3 1 duced to & small fraction. intercst rates, refunding programs and Sk AmEmEt Shp 4 i Sib L gokIo 0 86 Mariar iater e i 9 ’ - noEasls "obace 3 5 Chrysler, du Pont, Case, Westing- sdvace in buving power, . 101 Am P & Lt 36 of - B S oEe i e L 94 ba Stand Gassiil () - 24 6= nouse and Anaconda were among Higher Commodities Likely. “« 15% Am Roll Mills a30c. 39 3 215 Elec Pw & Lt $6 pf_ ; Mengel Co . 1 5 7is 6 Stand G&ESTpf(d). sshaxesluu}‘]mmz fraulmns to ahmém. Further recovery in the average of | a5y, 66 Am Safety Raz (5)_ 9312 8 91 » 2 3 Elec Pw & Lt $7 pf. 20% Mengel Co pf. 7 5 3b7a 27% Stand O1l of Cal (1) 3 everal other issues, however, held a wholesale commodity prices in 1936 4'; Am Seating vte ! ey g 9'; 39 Elec Stor nl;l'(zxp“_ 3 7 5% 24'a Mesta Machine (3)- 5 3 X 7 g 23 Stand Oil of Ind (1) point or two above yesterday's close, was forecast by E. Lafayette Quirin, | 2 20 Am Shipblde (2) 2 4 % Endicott-John (3) _. 4 fdv + Miami Copper = 5 y 2 35% Stand OIINJ (11)_. including American Telephone, West- from Welleslay. Powerful forces, both 31% Am Sm&Refining. 53 521 % Endicott-Joh nf(7). : 3id Cont Pet(attc). 15 1 25 121, Starrett (L'S) (1) ern Union, Celanese and Shenley. political and economic, are bound | 117 103 Am Sm&Ref pf (6)_ Eng Pub Sve $5 pf_. and Steel Prod. : 2% 2 7 08% Sterling Prod (3.80) ; 314 Shares of Union Pacific rallied 4 5 2 e 121 Am Sm&Ref pf (7). 4': Equit OMce Bldg. 5 5 Midl'd Stl 1st pf(8). 2 3'a Sterling Secur pf _ 5 2 . to lift leading indices of commodity | “u5i, "2 am Steel Eounany, i Erfe R R 3 2 Minn Hon R (13) e “ = : % 6% Stewart-Warn £506 o i points and Pullman, Spiegel-May- prices still higher, allowing for sea- | 43 3313 Am Stores (+2)____. 81, Erfe R R 1st pf_ 5 E 3 E 37 Minn Moline Pw_ 4 % 213 Stone & Webster.__ y Stern and Celanese were up 2 each. sonal reactions. At the same time 51 Am Sugar(2) _ 6% Erie R R 2d pf 1 Minn Moline Pw nt 21, Studebaker Corp._. Gainers of fractions to a point or so certain individual commodities will 181; Am Sumat Tob (1) 1013 Bureka Vac C(80c). 6 12 1 B ' Mo Kans & Texas .. % 3% N 52 60% Sun Ol (1) 3 691; 68 3, included N. Y. Central, Santa Fe, move contrary to the general trend, 5% 9875 Am Tel & Tel (9) 15 Evans Products(1). 2 7 “» Mo Kans & Tex nf_. 121 115 '3 Sun Oil pf (6) . s 119 97 9 | Delaware & Hudson, Great Northern, &s is always the case. The speed of | 102% 7213 Am Tobacco (E) z N Hobacfona). 264 11 Superheater (50c)_. : | General Motors, U. S. Steel, Auburn, the price rise will depend on the | 103': 74% Am Tohacco B (5)_ 4 Fairbanks Copf __. 5 ; B arp (1) . 2 19 3 1% Superior Oil.. 2 Eedis Mubas Cap. Anbiian Ganl : i = : S 2 5 Monsanto Chem(t1) 2 E 9014 + 12% 6 progress of business revival, he as- 1;2,‘ 1234 2$ ;3;:?30”;",;2_ H,‘ Fairb'ke M pf 133 2 Montgomery Ward- 11 . 32 S0 e e i s » Ealstmlan }‘(vndak. IQdustrlalA Rayon, perioc 19% 7'« Am Water Works 5'. Fed Lt & Tr 5% 15 1 Mother Lode s E 19% 14% Swift & Co (150€) 6 5 Schenley, Western Union, American H. C. Baldwin, in charge of Bab-| 10% 4% Am Woolen - 3 9w 9 9 2 40 Fed Min & Smelter . : Motor Products (2). T4 Telephone and Consolidated Gas. son’s Reports, said the most hopeful | 625" 35's Am Woolen pf T'a 3% Fed Motor T(al0c). i :‘°"" Wheel (60c). 19 1 9 97 6% Telautograph (60c) : g | Pressure on Chrysler was pronounced. factor in the stock market outlook| 1% Am WritPap (@) 2 2 J T Fed Water Sve (A)- 1 1 15 \}31]::": {‘;;“:’--- 5 6 4 TennesseeCorp_... ? ) but this favorite came back smartly 8 the fact that no major industries 6's 2% Am Writ Pap of (d) 25 5 16)y Fed'd D Strs (160c). 3 5 5 2 Mullins Mfe ‘f’--- 1 15 3% 1 3% 16'3 Texas Corp (1) .___. 21% to regain most of its early loss, Case e v t 5% 3 AmZinc&Lead ... 5 '3 282 Fid Phoen F111.20_ 2 o Mullins Mfg pf 28% Texas Gulf Sul (2)_ 2 311 have yet returned to their 1930, or 28314 8 AnscondaCopper-. 218 21k 2 . 1312 Firestone (40¢). ... p Munsingwear Inc.. 3 14 9" 14 Texas&PacRR __ 8 dropped a point. . ¥ even to their 1926, earnings record.| o8 = 114 Anaconda Wire ] 2 ? R4, Firestone pf A (8) 37, Murray Corp . ___ 2 s Y 9% 3% Tex Pac Coal & Oil. g o The flurry in carrier .rq\m)es w}s Less than 40 per cent of the ground | 178 10% Anchor Cap (60c) - 51 7 45 First Nat Strs (23%) 6 46 5 . E Myers (FE) & B (2) 2 3 2 813 Tex Pac Land Trust 7 g attributed to various factors. Recent lost in earning power by industries | 109 96'= Anchor Cap pf(6%) 120s 7 87 23 19 Florsheim (1) A__. 23 23 & 36'3 13'a Thatcher (1) __ . __ * 3 1n selling of Union Pacific, based appar- between the peak in 1929 and the low 313 11 AP W Paper L e 2 b 20% Food Machine (1) 3 Y « 4 Nash Motors (1) 6% 16 9 50 Tnatcher M pf(2.60) E E E ently on fears for the dividend, was point in 1932 has been recovered.| 52 36 Archer-Dan- M(11)- 5 6 18'x 9% Foster- Wheeler © 8 17w 17 2 ¥ ':'::T:Sn:léfsu‘ - 3 17 3 s 5% The Fair __ 2 « |reversed by reports that the road ex- The industrial earnings for the first 91 ArmourDelpr (7). 3 ; : 10 Fo Lt twwint 0 5 : ” Nat Biscuit (1.60; 0 322 2ia 61'x The Fair pf (1123) 130 pected to earn about $5.50 for the 614 3% Armour of Illinois = 2% 60 30 Frank Sim pf $3% 3 N 32 213 Thermoia Co 54 sy B = half of 1935 surpassed the same period | 70.% £g1s Armor (1D Df (6) . ol o bbbt ol 4 152 141's Nat Biscult pf (1) - 5 5 : 5% 16 Third Nat In (as6e) 3 2 5 full year and that, under the circum in 1931 by about 17 per cent, but| 35" 161, Armatrong Cork 50¢ 5% 268 12 4% Faller Co 24 p 19% 131; Nat Cash Reg(50¢). 38 9 i| 2315 13% Thompson Products 33 231 221 22t stances, the directors would order the ‘were still 45 per cent below the fig- | 17% 7', Asso Dry Goods 1 18 12% Nat Dairy P (1.20)_ | 1% Thompson Starrett 3 P P regular disbursement to stockholders. ures for the first half of 1930 and | 109 807 Asso DG 1st pf(39) 28 74 Gabriel Co (A) 3 2 1| 11013103 Nat Dairy pf A (7). 9 3 2 T3 Tide-Wat As<o Oil g @3 per cent below those for the first | 90% 48 AssoDG2dpf ... 2 L 10% 7 Gamewell Co.. 2 1 1" ‘::‘! [l;:;lts*‘l‘,;:?d()d) 3 3 3 8:‘ 'fim Wat A O pf(6) 3 99 571a 35% Atch To&S Fe (a2). 82 7 2 W 5 G tors_ 3 g < 2 S =12 4 Fimken-Detroit. ... 9 y , half of 1929, 47 55X Atch Toks Be (41) St : 1o 9o is ve : 31% 231 Nat Distillers (2)_. 32 1 w 28% Timpken R B (f : New York Cotton The general volume of business, as| 31 66 Atch To&S F pf(5). 4¢ S GenAm T"““”" 221 Gat B > my (). 3 6 - eSS 221 374 191 Atlantic Coast Line 21 2 3 o8 ,o« m. Gen Asphalt _ 6| 82 21 NatEn&Stpg(2).. 2 g ‘7% Trans & Weota Alr_ shown by the Babsonchart, is still 71; 3 AtlGulf&W Ind._.. f 3 7% Gen Bak'ng (60¢)_. E % 2 »| 186 145 Nat Lead (5)______ 4 Transamerica(30¢c). . 3 e cenv beloy Hommal, g0t | g8 201: Atlantic Ret (1) 2 a9 146 115 Gen Baking pf (8) Izl AL BE (OB e I Bl Transued Willams. 2 B'-"’E‘:"*“\“g};‘;{"mo‘-( i e | 47i; 32% Atlas Powder (2)___ 20 42% 42 4 54 Gen Bronze L 3 . 1n ri-Contl Corp . & 3 3 1 N Y , October 16.—Early next year or two tremendous possi- | 43% 15 Auburn Auto __. 3 2 2 GenCable [ 3 t Steel (11). __ 2 3% Truax-Tra Coal. advances on continued trade buying bilities for an increase in volume and | 14 5! Austin Nichols 4 GenCable (A) 3 3% Z 313 Truscon Steel 3 6 and covering met somewhat increased in gross and net earnings. _ 4% 2% Aviation Corp(Ded 22 33 | 54% 19 GenCablepf _ 5 5 5 & e & Daceen e ' 16} | hedging and realizing and were fol- Wherever there is good control of 50 Geaflens (0] ; 3 . ¢ i 37 ZC SHGINE Geutury S0z e | lowed by moderate afteracon reac- rating expenses, where labor cost: 6% 1'; Baldwin Loco (). 24 2% . 214 5% 201 Gen Eleetric (38¢)- 8 34 3 e o v u A OPELR.INg. EXDEnsCS, T COSIS1 o6s, 71, Baldwin Locopf (d) 6 13% 19 30 Gen Foods (1.80) . : wherry J J(1.60) T 577 2% 11 Ulen& Co + 1, | tions. are a relatively small part of total| 13 71, Baltimore & Ohlo... 93 15 7 s Gen Gas & El (A) = Newport Industries 7 | 82 53% Und-Ell-Fisher (2). : 213 +13, | December, after selling up to 10.92, costs, and where industries are di-| 23 9% Baltimore & Oh nf_. 13 4 513 10 Gen G&E 6%cv pfA. i 5 25 50'3 29 Union Bag&Pap (2) . 37 - 4 | was ruling around 10.86 with the.gen- rectly and favorably affected by New | 110 100% Bamberger pf (614) 50s 7 s 597 Gen Mills (3) A 4 - U 22 71's 44 UnCarb & C (1.60) 5 7 eral market atout 3 to 4 points net Deal activities, one will find the most | 494 36% Bang & Aroos (23) 1 s 26% Gen Motors (12) 3 } - r s 14% UnOflof Cal (1) 2 g nigher in the late trading. attractive issues. 113 1064 Bang & Aroospf(7) 30s . 107:3 Gen Motors pf (5 5% 115 A ) hg*, Un Pactfic (6)-..... & el e coetihes e unchanaea It will continue to be important 713 81 Barker Brothers __ 9 % 3" Gen Outdoor Adv__ 3 . 3 o+ 3 7915 Un Pacific pf (4).__ -1 |to 2 higher. | 7515 32 Barker Brothersof 50s 2 3 10 Gen Outdoors Adv A X 26!3 207 Un Tank Car (1.20). s however, 0 watch Washington in| jgu " Barnsdall Corp t600 22 9% 9% 28 17% Gen Print Ink(1.60) E % 26 Y N H & Hartford 2 92 tniredtarer e 108 5 N 9 De o 1054-85 making market commitments and| 115 “ A i3 9313 Gen Print Ink pf(6) 9 g N H & Hartf pt 4'; United Alr Line vto 3 I Januar 43 10;Rs . 115 107% Bayuk C1stpf (7). 50s 4 3 o1 io & West & 1 1958 shifting portfolios to accord with| 19 14 BeatriceCre (a50c). 13 5 1'x Gen Public Service. 3 g g ntario es 3 26's 20% United Bisc (1.60).. 2% 22 45 5 3 ‘Washington policies, he cautioned. 95 72 Beech-Nut P (+3)__. s 92 3 15% Gen Ry Signal (1) . K 46 United Carbon 2.40_ 6 o | 3 its N 11% Belding-Hem (1)__. 15 . . Gen Realty & Util _ % 1 5 v : Spot steads: Pnb_lic Visits New Office. 2 Bendix Aviation = > * 143 Gen Real & U pf ww 2 8 Shlpbulldln:._ 2 26 ‘ = Th - 2 117 Bendix Avia - 2 v e newly equipped and beautifully 15'% Beneficial Lo (1%) 9 16% Gen Refractories P 4 3 N Y Steam pf (6) 5 . 8% o A b Liverpool Quotatiol femodeled offices of the American Fire y 2 N 2 i 79 NY Steam 1st (7)_ ! : " 65 U y O H - | . ,LIVERPOOL. October 5 E 34 Best&Co(2) ____. 5 12 Gillett Saf Ras (1). 37 s Norfolk & W (18 o S 5 United Dyew pf (7) ] 00 bales. including Insurance Co. of the District of Co- 21% Bethlehem Steel ¢ 37 70'5 Gillett Saf R pf (5)- | 19 Norfolk & W (18). 31 United Elec Coal.. 2 i 00ct Y rices 1 D lumbia and Northern Liberty Building % 55% Beth Steel pf(al1%) 2 2 21s Gimbel Eros 5 6 S gg;f:‘\“ e:t I‘vf :H 5 9 60's United Fruit (3)___ 3 6 Quotations m” v!nc;nd :n’fi"a'fi.;" Association at 511 Seventh street 1 sllzelo;-san Corp 5 w| 674 8 5 5 S A:er‘é:‘(;’)fl A By 4 ‘l}:‘n]t:;g gultm‘n (;) 6'a 16 s T A et middis ne “557. middline, northwest, were the scene last night 9 aw-Knox _ E R 3 35! North Am Co pf (3) b 2 as 1 pt (6) Y 7'z 107! 2: strict 1u;n2~‘m:£§ ord v 6t Boeing Atrplane 5 : 5% » Glidden Co pr pf (1) o _ 2 2 b 2!s United Paperb'd (d) of an informal reception and buffet| , 39% Bohn Alum &Br (3) : 4 1 Gobel (Adolf) (d)._. 57 North Am Ed pf (6) " 5 US Distributing pf. 5 74 % Qctol éupper. 90 Bon Ami (A) (t4)__ 5 4 14% Gold Dust (1.20) -_. 17+ 1314 Northern Pacific. . 7 % - % 43 US & Forn Secur... Al Qctater, O18: Deeember. 600: Friends and guests of these two well | "g7a; 388, Bon Ami (B) (+2)_. 80s g 71; Goodrich (B F)_ ] 35% Northwest Tal (3 11 USFreight (1)-___ : iy. 6.06. known local business institutions were % 21 Borden Co (1.60)_ 3 % % 1% Norwalk Tire&Rub. s 40 U S Gypsum (11)__. Teceived by the officers, Messrs. Charles 2814 Borg-Warner (2) __ % 4 o 15% 7 5 US Hoffman___ T, pre 3 [ 7 1 9% Ohio Of! (a18e) 6 6 . | % f Schafer, president; F. A. Blundon, 13 Botany Min(A) (). : 70 Goodyear $7 pf (4)_ 218 165 Olvis Bare i 17 35% U'S Ind Aiconol (2). A 5 Cblcago Grain i i . o 5 81; Bridgep't Bras< 40c B 233 Gotham Silk Hose_. T 3% U S Leather vic.__. vice president; G. M. Emmerich, sec 24': Briges Mg (12) ... : 20 Gotham Silk H pf._. 13% 313 Omnibus Corp vte. 12% i3 U S Leather A vtc_. retary: F. J. Ehlers, assistant secre- 5 > = = 8% 4% Oppenheim Collins. 8% 4 tary; C. J. Bergmann, treasurer of the 224 Briggnd Stmc3). b2 B0 TAC I Granan D = 22 11a Otls Elevator (60¢) % 10% ff,‘ Eggf;.‘il’; fgozlf- 2 | By the Associated Press. insurance company, and F. A. Blun- | seu, 3615 Rklyn-Man Tr (3) - - : «| 5 24 Grand Union - 3 125 106" Otis Elev pt (6)——. 1204 ' 184 U S P&F 1st pf 1.20. 208 208 20% — 4 |, CHICAGO. October 16.—Indica- don, president; A. F. Jorss, vice presi- 90 Bklvn-Man T pf(6) q g 29% 14% Grand Un pf (1 1 7 17% 04 4 Otis Steel .. .. caue. 15% 2 7 3 US Realty & lmp. 5 51 a | tions of a sudden change in the Cana- dent; G. M. Emmerich, treasurer, and | 43 Bklyn Unton Gas(5) 181 Granite City Stl (1 8415 22% Otls Steel pr pf 2 82 174 9% U S Rubber.___ 3 . dian Government policy of holding. F. J. Ehlers, secretary of the build- 3% Brunswick-Balke__. 7 23% Granite City S rets_ 2 7 105 80 Owens-Ill Glass(4). 24 105% 102 24% U S Rubber 1st p: 351y & 1, | wheat for higher prices pitched wheat ; Ing association. Many of these men 4% Bucyru e 5 8 81 Z;’\. g;:';\‘o'rz‘:_:‘ ‘D'f')-“ 3 i s seean iz e i i5x 13‘: 35, gsszif{_fi @3 b :;cl\ur"s headlong downward in Chicago have served the respective organiza- b > 1 g » 9% Grt North Ore (50¢) . 5 zs % 13% PacificG& E (1%4). 23 277 27 1131, 73% U S Steel pf (2) ay. tions 40 years or more. p = S . 321, 26% Grt West Sug (2.40) 44% 19 PacificLtg (2.40)... 8 44% 4415 448 Tia 31y United Stores (A).. = An extreme break of nearly 5 cents Compliments were exchanged and 3 3G)A 2 y 140 119 Grt West Sug pf(7) £ 21 12 Pacific Mills 16% 66% 51 Univ Leaf Tob (12). 3 a bushel was witnessed in wheat a1l agreed that the new office exempli- | g 2 914 4 ‘ 73 20 Greyhound Corp i 69 188 111} Pacific T& T pt ). 135% 5 154 133% Univ Leaf T pf (8)- 53 15 3 +1t, | prices here. Trading in Chicago was fled progress that has been steady and 374 ) 1 43% 19 Guantanamo Sug pf 11% 63. Pac Wn Oil (b40c).. 7 10% 40% 29 Univ Piclstpfd .__ 3 3 3 on a big scale as the marget tumbled consistent throughout the past 50 3% Bulova Watch 5 9 4 Gulf Mobile& N_ @ Exckad Motors.___ 2% 1 Univ Pipe & Rad(d) fast x IS, 4+ 23 Burns Bropf (d 8 26 6 Gulf Mobile & N p! 2 lg . 5:&25332’3’,‘5‘ 1 ] 19% (:h Univ Pipe&R pf(d)- 200s o8 "N'he“ Clea NarsiadlT i 3% cents : g A 4 A = { 4 4% Util Pw & Lt 2 2 24 - 175-3% Home Loans Reach New Peak. IXCBumAddMo(S0e) = =2 2 ! 30 Hack Wofa (1%). 84 Param't Plo 1st pf_. B o T Stesa G * under yesterday's finish, ‘December, 1 3% Bush Terminal (d) o Loans by the 12 regional Federal 10 Bush Term Bofcod 108 12% 6 Hamilton Watch __ g'. Pu:thlc 2apf.. y 13 1 Vadsco Sates Corp.. 1 | 13-5, s down, December, AR ERTE DAl 11% Vanadium Corp_ - 3, | 60147, Oats %-% off, and provisions home loan banks to their member 11 Butte Copper&Zinc. " 63 Hamilton Watch pf. home-financing institutions through- tterick Co (d 16 Harbison Walk (1) % Parmelee Tra: ot 11% Van Raalte (a25e)_. 3 9 e out the United States had risen as of A . . 515 Hat Corp of Amer._ 473 Pathe Film Corp..—. 5% 59 39% 34 Vick Chem (12) ore b 36| Yarving Toum 22 cenissseiback Sarld October 5 to $91,122,064, the highest | em——— — 81 HatCo pf ww (6%) S_: ;::?:B:fl;:;w;- ; % — 3 2% Va-Car Chemical . P 9 2l - wolume reported at any time since the AL S0 Calrornin ERE(14) Ty 6415 Penick & Ford (3) - o VaEI& Pwpt e sob 103 + pec R establishment of the system in 1932, e 6 3 Helme(Geo H) (15). 1 57% Penney J C (2)--- % 2 ValronCoal&Coke 10s 41, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board 715 Campbell-Wv 2406 oo Hercules Motor (1). 49 2% Penn Coal & Coke.... 5 e e e e ennounced today. 814 Can Dry Gin Ale 4 y Hercules Pw (13) _ 13 3 Penn Dixie Cement. 13 Wal PLA(d)-—. 1 i 4 18 Penn Dixte Cpf A_. 4 In the past six months outstanding 4 S dian Pacific .. Hercules Pw pf (7) 120s A - ¥ . 4% Waldort Sys (506). 6 7 $ohns of the Home Joan banks fo thelr| 156 43 Capttal Admin (ADS 121% 121% Hercls Pdr pf(7)eld 120s e T % 27 28, 264 Walgreen Co(160)_ 7 301 = 5 Lot o SEATR 81% 73y Hershey Choc (3) _ 1 0 % £ 1% WalworthCo_____.. 23 3y, Kxfil‘cr?:‘sx:; ey ‘lg:x‘: ?fm?fifx?f S 5 cae I Ca ) 118 104 Hershey Chpf (14). 2 s 19k Pese Maruuattn e e z 9 3 : 5 ‘ pel Bl | el 3615 Caterpillar Tr (11)- 4 19% 5% Holland Furnace 17 2 1 “ P!" Mfl ‘qu e ¥ 2 1% Ward Baking (B)_.. argely as a result of s(eafi) improve- : 1915 Celanese Corp.. 331 2874 412 338 Homestake (112)___ 3 ere Marquette pf.. Y 2813 Ward Baking pf (2) ment in residential building activity, 172 Celotex Co (d) B 42 30% Houd-Hersh (2%) A 2 _ 16'3 Pere Margprof .. g & 21 Warner Bros Ple._. which has created a heavy borrowing 111 Celotex Co pf ( - 2 613 H'daille-Hers B(1). 95 g 2 4 7% Pet C'p of Am atlc. , 4 ‘n 1472 Warner Bros Pic pf. @#mand by home owners secking long- -7 S " 13 Houston Oll (new)_ 12 &) B e 5 Warner-Quinlan___. term 4 383 43 Howe Sound (13)__. 31 % 52 15 12% Phelps Dodge(a26c) mortgage loans from members 38% Cerro de Pasco (4). % H:d”n& Staniia 5 ‘ h s gl ey g vy for the purchase, construction, re- 3% Certain-teed Prod_. 1 6 6 4 i > financing pm' modernization of their 37!s Ches & Ohlo (2.80) 3 A 4 6;/: }!}:g;ol;oflor:ur Car_ 116117 e ) afi: ;:::: Eo 23 é‘()::;_'_: | & : dvellings. e H 8 - 3544 Philip Morris (1) . Oct - “A further reason for the rapid rise }n, 8:1’ :gnflv\;‘:’f(?fl: % 9% Illinois Central .. 25 5315 Phillips-J C pf (7). 5 8 36 Weat Ba Elee pf (6) 17 ; 1 ::,, Cash ?::::"Ng'? r’:‘;" l;‘:aa . No. in lending activities of the home loan Y% tP&P (d). 4 15 Illinois Central pf_. 7 13% Phillips Petrol (1) 39% West Pa Elec pf (7) +1 | 4 banks is the recent reduction n their-| . % gl':l‘ hlx"gg’:l’ of (4) 5 40 111 Cent Ise lines(4) 210- 5! 3 Phoenix Hoslery... 95 West Pa Pwr pf (6) 7 1131 T‘: 3, red, weevily, 1.02% interest rates and the growing prefer- 1% Chi &N W (4) . 21 Indian Refining__ . 5 4 % Plerce Oil__ ¥ 1041 West Pa Pwr pf (7) : 1184 — 1 1.08: No. 2, mixed, 1.04!;: No. 3, ence of the 3400 member h 4% Chi Pneumatic Tool - 2315 Indus Rayon (1.68). o2 23, Pierce Ol pf_ . %+ b 55 Westacn s et pae 2 5| mived, 1.13%. Corn, No, 2, mixed, 80; fina At tions 11q e 3 20 Chi Pneu Tool pf 6€0% Ingersoll-Rand (2). 2110 31 Pillsbury Fl1 (1. s 11 Western Pacific (). [ No. 3, mixed, 88':: No. 1, yellow, 89 ncing, Hsuiitions Tor. Jong:term 1% Chi R 1&P 6% pf(d) 2 3% 46% Inland Steel (13)_ 18 ; 7 PittsCoal.. 9 9 % 2% Western Pac pf (d). No. 2. yellow, 89; sample grade, new, loans available from the home loan 25 Chickasha C O (2) 215 Inspiration Copper- 16 " 5" bl Pitts Screw & Bolt— b e i Noo2, yelion, 20 grade. new, banks, rather than short-term loans 315 ChildS CO o oommme 4 8% Interboro R T (d).. 146 x 221 Pitts Steel pf___ ... 18 West'ghse A B 500, o a65; o_h.’ : a!s; rfu. 2, white, 31; from other sources. Loans by the 9 Chile Copper. 4 Y 3 135 Intercont] Rubber. 2 2415 Pitts United C pf-.. S 32% Westinghse £ 500, 4 | No. 3, white, 27a30%4; sample grade, banks are made for periods up to 10 31 Chrysler Corp 1) 4% Interlake Iron_ S 3 673 PIttS& W Ve ! p- & % % (20a26. Rye, No. 3, 53. Buckwheat, ears 12 City Ice & Fuel (2). 4 2% Int Agricultural.__. €% Flymouth Oli——— 16% Westvaco Chi - 5 22 = [No. 1. 1.15." Soybeans, No. 2, yellow, e 6!x Poor & Co (B). 4615 Wheel S0 pfG13%).- 73, net track country station. Barley, 69% City Ice&F pf(6%). 608 42% 26 Int Agricul pr pf ; Capital Transit Stock at 18. e e LS 149% Int Bua Mach (16) __ ? 4% Postal Tel&C of () % 6% White Motor, __ % 131 nominal, feed, 30a40; malting, 48a73; Capital Transit stock remained at ; " 15 3% Int Car'rs Ltd (20) A A 5 Pressed Stl Car (d). % 12% White Ri M St LR P 1§ on the Washington Stock Ex- oo %lx:'vkc‘!r':‘;?é:of')n. % ’ 22% Int Cement (1) . 61 Pressed Stl C of (4) 135 12% 2% 14 White a.wmi(nla:gf 2 2 gféd?;eishtmf . m& 2'5101“0 1650 change today, two small sales being 53% Coca-Cola A (3).. 2 % 34% int Harvester 60e) - . % 42% Proc & Gamble 3133 682 ? 6 White Sew Mch pf._. 2 14 . o dn: s hc over seed, .50a16.00 retorded at that figure. Real Estate| 19% 15% Colgate-P-P (50¢) 8 17% 17n 4 Int ByeraiBlscitay: % 3k 120% L e s l§§§. B 0 (3% Wilson &Co (50c).. Hndredwerht. 5 5 h 3 % Int Merc! - - 4 — s0n & Co = . Eigage & Cuaranty preferred again | 105% 104 iy o . 2214 Int Nick Can) (30s_. i 100 60 BubSveN 3 pf (8y= 9815 981 981 o W nGen o g Diriepesl Goathr Pies gold at 4 on a 40-share turnover. | O o Gl e Ak of (1) 1408 106% 106'5 1067 — 1 « 114 Int Paper & Pw (A). vl 111% 73 PubSveNJpf (6)_ 11114 111% 1114 11% Worthington Pump. 3 171 LIVERPOOL. October 16 (P.—Wheat ffashington Chepler, Amecican Sav: |~ gy, =3 Colo Buel & Ir ¢8), 2% 2% 3 3 Int Paper & Pw (B). 527 29% Pullman, Inc (1%)- 3z a0 31 41% 251 Worth Pomp pf & ot tuties ciosed” sien>r ! Ings, Building and Loan Institute,| oq,; 5 ColoF&Ipf(d)._. 20s 15 15 15 4 % Int Paper & Pw (C). 10;5 57 Pure Ol ______.. 9 8% 8l 73% Wrigley W jr (13)_. opened its Fall session, with Julius| 22 103 Colo & South ___ 1 ! 4% Int Paper & Pw pf .. 49% Pure O11 3% ... 1008 90% 901, 90'. + % Maedel, president of the chapter, pré-| 17% 7 Colo & Sou [ 15 5 21% Int Print Ink(1.40). % l'll,. 8% Purity Bakeries (1). 51 17% 17 = %| 31% 17% Yale & Towne (60c) siding. Harry J. Kane, jr., professor| 14 3% ColG&El fret $8% Int Print [nk bf (6). 50s108 1%5« 107% 7 | e——— 6% 2% Yellow Truck.___. i 89% 35% CoOlG&EDIA(6)_ 3 9% Int Ry C A Pfoceeee 208 % 10% — u 4 Radio Corporation.. 8% 76 31% Yellow Truck pt 20 ::&‘3}.‘}?"2;‘ the Real Evtate & Cor| 124 31 COGERpIE)-. S 28 IutSalt (1) 25% — 50, Badlo S 38% 18 YoungSpr& W 2). 3 W 37% BALTIMORE, oc‘moe 16 at, 1 to (11). N o Radi B 13 o lumbia Title Insurance Cos. is to| 9y o7 Golum Carbon (40 16 IntSil 0 T 14 Radio-Keith-Or (@) % = SoungstoNoSST Ne. &red Winter. garlicky. spot. Tohesie zive a series of lectures based on real | g5y 3915 Comel Credit (2%). 43 55% 54% b4% 60% Int Stiver f (4)-——. 2\7- 75 +2 4% R R Sec Ill Cent.__. 8% 1% ZenithRadio.._._.. 13 8§ 3 estate law with special reference to| 119% 112 ComelCredpf(5%) 1115 115 115 5% IntTel&Tel ... 25 9% = % O 3, Db e sl o 2% Zonite Produsis D 55 R C the application of the District of Co-| 72 56% Comel Inv Tr(t280) 25 69% 69% 69% 87 [nterstate DeptSt.. 9 14% 29% g (2). . x % +1% Rights HICAGO PRODUCE. Jumbia code relative to bullding and | 105 7% Comel InTpf(4%). 5105 = 104% 104% — % 25 _IsiandCreekC3)-. 1 26% - % e e e 3 +%| 1 3 Budd Mfg. Apr1s 31 CHICAGO, October 16 (7. —Poultry. live. A P 4 7, 20% Real Silk Hose pf__ 62 loan operations. Classes are to be| 23 1‘:; g::e i‘gz‘:&‘&’g: gg 19% 184 l?: L) e e 6 554 B4% B4 ~1% 7 Remiagton-Rand 14— % | Approximate Sales of Stocks on the N. ¥. Stock Exchange. ?eis”z'fi‘.'nfl Nt SPTIagS SERC N held at Strong John Thomson School | g5, 2914 Comw & Sou pt (3 2 % 58% —1 | 79% 381 Johns-Manv (aslc). 17 81 214 Remington-R pr of. 21% + % 1 ; e L080,000 | Supipherzehy M1 Rock sactnes 7 each Thursday evening at 7 p.m. 39% 27 Congoleum-N(1.60) 29 40 + %| 84% 50 Jones&Laugh7%pf. 70s 9% 80 + % 69 Rem-Rand 6% pf... % 75% -2 2 z 1,780,000 | roosters. 15: turkeys. 14as0: heav 49 23% Conn Ry&Lt (4%). 140s uv/. = 3| — 2% Reo Motor Car.... 8% + % | Dividend rates as given 1n the above tal the annuay cash | Cock™ | 1¥ . 17: colored ducks, 16: e ar MONEY MARKET. 58% 41 Conn R&L pf (4%). 50s a uo 115% Kan C P&L1st pf(6) 10s 118% 118% 9 Republic Steel...... 16% — % uusun‘uut;-frd M:ln:‘ :nle nu‘l; uu-:um or nm-y rly declarations. 2, O 5 ,m.'ne\ (Sreamery., lmi:uu 8% firsts (RR-RH), 2. 57 43‘« Reynolds Tob B (3) 28 56% P e Tk s Pidbsicanfiboioe 46 321 Safeway Stores (3). 30 35% Further Rally Led by 1134 104% Safeway Strs pf (6) 10s 109% o 1143109 Safeway Strs pf (7) 200s 114 Rail Shares. 23% 10% St Joseph Ld (40¢).. 2 Y % 2 % St L-San Fran (d)_. 22 Schenley Diatilers. 108 413 45 4. STOCK AVERAGES 1% Schulte Retail Strs._ 8 Schulte Re Strs pf. FEFEESERFEEFEE FF o U B R B 1+ 1+ o SF —manitanao » -~ a2 Close. AR s 0 Q FEFFSF & 44 G 215 10% 7 ConsolCigar..___.. 2 7v -% 3% KansCitySouthn.. 1 6 6 6 + 3 28% Republie St 0% +1% | B O iuinted dividonds.. "CEas (panousl rate ‘% NEW YORK, Octofer 16 (®.—Call 7l 3% Consol Fllm . .. 2 s T3% Kaufmaon DS(80c) 11 18% — % 4 78 Republic St pf A__. 5% 85% +1% | jast year. d Companies reported money stt‘e‘-dn ner Cent all dn; Prime 22,: 14% Cons Film pf (31%) 12 3 l'm + % 15% Kayser(J)&Co 900 3 24% — % = 9% + 1% tod. Cx BN dividend Ccried in recelvership or being lized PSSRt 4 T o | 34w 15% Consol Gas N ¥ (1). 284 — % 34 Keith-Albee-Orpt.. 1 79 +4 fitm: ‘prices unchanged. ly: 60-90 e offe, TS acceptances un- . e 6 Keisey-Hayes (A).. 24 228 + % . T "“"'{,‘,":M“,‘mfis"':' o York Re- | 10008 "1 Goneol Lavnaries - ot 5 Kelsey-Hayes (B)-. 21 2hei%| FLUORSPAR ADVANCED. |advanced $1 s ton to $1550 a ton. Radio Babel. General Motors Corp—Oldsmobile e gt e s 10% 6% Consol Oll (a25e) - 8% — % 10% Kelvinator (150c) - 16 13% — % This is the second advance in the Sufiiond dulinived yriss o s, 1000 5 21 Consol RR Cuba pf- En % 84 all Co pf (16)_ 108 91 + %| NEW YORK, October 16 (P)—The| o o yic vedr a $1 ton rise| TAIKS In several foreign languages | "Iuct > Alphs Portland Cement Co—Defictt, [ 1y, 3, Consol Textile. - % W 13% Kennecott C (60e) __ 120 26% — K| orice of fluorspar, used a5 & BuX| Protus bin srasnced & fow months | il be broadcast over the new staton | e wae o sie e oy 28 $17.50 on 32 months ended September 30, was| 147 8% Container Corp (A). 8 15 164 +1% 28 Kinney (G R) Copf. 80s 2% + % ' ving announ n W ts line of six-cylinder cars and $57.50 269,181, vs. deficit $259,776. 6% 27 Container Corp (B). %+ 2 Kresge DeptStrs_.. 1 5 + 4lin steel ingot production, has been'ago. oonsung, China, on its eight-cylinder line, 4 a e [\ J ' )

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