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F SECONDARY BONDS TURN' DOWNWARD Junior Rails Show Heavy Tone—Federal Issues Also Recede. BOND AVERAGES . U . 1 —.1 Unc. 979 673 98.0 67.3 974 66.7 84.2 67.5 98.7 704 845 655 889 170.0 Net change. —. : Today, noon- 80.8 99.7 Prev. day... 81.1 99.8 Month ago. 826 993 Year ago__. 845 86.9 1935 high_. 87.8100.0 1935 low... 764 922 1934 high._ 89.4 929 1934 low... 745 73.7 682 60.2 1932 low-.. 45.8 40.0 646 422 1928 high-.101.1 989 102.9100.5 10 Low Yield Bonds. Noon 109.3 Prev. day. 109.3 Month ago 109.7 Year ago. 107.3 1935 high 110.7 1935 low. 107.9 1934 high 108.3 1934 low. 99.1 1928 high 1044 1932 low. 868 (Compiled by the Assoctated Press.) By the Associated Press NEW YORK, October 18.—In desul- tery trading, the bond market showed a drift to lower values today. Loans of speculative quality were rather bare of support except on declines and United States Governments showed a INANCIAL, BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE By private wire direct to The Star, TR!AQURV. 5 lno lD wou 100 13 100 9924 9927 9919 9919 9919 - 10213 1025 1028 35 1951-65_ 10224 10214 10219 35 1951-55 reg-... 1021510215 10218 l%llNC Ol.-_.l 39 1039 1039 9-532. 2%81945 2% 1955-60 reg. 251946-48 27 1031 1036 "~ 10724 10716 10720 10420 10412 104 14 3%81940-43 106 30 10630 106 30 3%81943-47.._.. 10528 10523 10523 3348 1946-56.. 10814 10814 10814 4s 1944-5¢ ____. 1104 1102 1102 4%s-3us 1943-45 10428 10416 10420 418194752 11416 1146 1149 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 288 1942-47 9929 9927 9929 391947 _______ 1019 1019 1019 381949 ceeaaee. 10027 10019 10023 HOME OWNERS LOAN. 9920 9912 9915 100 21 10016 10020 FOREIGN BONDS. High. Low. 2:58. Abitibl Pa&Pw 68’63 30': 30 “30% Antioquia 7545 A. Th o T T Antioguia 7s '45 B ™ Antioquia 1st 7s '57.. u Antwerp 53 ‘5| ——— 9% Argentine 5%s'62_.. 93 Argentine 6s 57 967% Argentine Argentine 964 Argentine 6s '59 Oct 96% 96% sov. Argentine 6s "60 Sept Argentine 6s 60 Oct Argentine 6s ’dl Febr 10% Australia Austrian 7: | Belgium 6s ‘55 | Belgium 6% | Belgium 78 °55 caaee. Relgium 78 '56. like trend. ¥ Rail issues of secondary rating be- came uniformly heavy in the late @ trading, showing losses of fractions to | A Admin . more than a point. Most of the prime | corporate bonds remained steady to firm. United States Gover were unchanged to !, of a point lower. ! Italian obligaticns steadied follow- iny early decline: gium, Germany Brazil and Australia showed funning to a point. INVESTING COMPANIES —New York losses Asked Fund 3 Amer Gen E Berlin 6s 58 | Berlin 6% 50 Berlin Elec 6s *5 | Berlin Elec S'fis ‘59 | Bolivia 7s '58 - Bolivia 83'01 Brazil | Brazil Bruabnne 6857 . Erisbane 5s ‘58 | Budapest 6562 unmat coaron. ... | Buenos A C 65 '60 Oct Buenos A 63 ‘61 st Pv BuenosA81s'615tPv. | Bulgaria 7%s ‘68 i May coupon off___ Caldas 7145 46 | Canada 4s ‘60 | Canada 4%s 36 | Canada 5s ‘52 | Chile 65 '60 Chile 6s°61 Jan ; Chile 6s 61 Febr._ Chile 6s ' Chile 6s " Chile 68 ) Colombia 63 { Colombta 6s "61 Oct | Copenhagen 55 '52 __ Costa Rica 7s 51 A Mav counon on Costa Rica 7s '51 Cuba 5195 45 b:A " | Cuba 813853 Invest: Thvectors Fund of Am Mi h Stiectad Man T: !—.rrm Tra: st 148 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED October 18 —Dividends ae- ed by the Sta Stauis- Extra, tics Corp New York P 8wifr & Co = U § Fire Insur_ tre Tms 10-31 | Reduced. Mt P oEL o 13¢ 11-15 | 5 nc merr Pnu $2 partic stk HAnH'r\ Page Ltd DR for 10 Par Btd s Infnn Hagvecter pe 1. Kings Cnty Tr_(NY Moodys Invest Serv 3 partic pf_ New Process 11-4 Cund’'amarca 61 Czechoslovakia | Czechoslovakia 8552 100, | Denmark 4158 62___. 877 ] Denmark 5;s 56 98 | Denmark 6s'42 102 Dominic 1st 641 Dominic 2d 51 65 Dresden 7s '45 - Elec Pw Ger 6138 50, Estonia s 67 93 Flat deb7s 46 oo 50'3 Finland 618 ‘56 .o 102 Frankfort 6%’ 261s French Gov 7s'49___. 175 French Gov 7%s'41. 173% Gelsenkirchen 6s'34_ 5913 | Ger C Bk A 6360 Oct 32 !Ger Gen E16s°48 .. 48 | Ger Prov & City Bk 6413 65 29Y; 33 2 5015 102% 26'a 175 173w 591y 32" 48 0 40 29': 33 2% 28 35% 9214 921 52% Haltl 68 52 Italy 7851 Ital PUCrd 7s Japan 5%s 65— Japan 61s '54 Leipzig 7s 47 . Lombard El 7852 Merid Elec 73 57 A__ Met Water 5 Milan 61485 Minas Gers 648 '53 Sept coupon off __ ord Ry 6155 ‘50 | Nor Ger Llovd 6s 47 | Norway 5s ‘63 Norway 5%s ‘65 | Norway 6s 43 \ Norway 6s 44 | Norway 6s ‘52 | Norw Hy E) 61,8 '57. Norw Mun Bk 55 ‘70 Oriental Dev 5%s ‘58 | Oriental Dev 6s'53.. 85 ! 0slo 635 e 1010 [ O%lo G & E 5563 - 100% | Peru 6560 Peru 6s 61 Peru 7s '69 Poland 65 '40 Poland 7s *47 Poland 85 '50 _.. Prussia 65 '52 Prussia 6%s ‘51 Queensland 6s'47_... 108 Queensland 7s *41 107% ) | Rhine W E1 P Ts '50... Prentice (GE Scranton Lacka Signode Steel S 10-28 11-1 | FEDERAL LAND BANKS | NEW YORK. October Land Bank bonds ations as of £ c'(‘lntlk ) 18 (#.—Federal 1 Adked. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Chas. D. Barnsv & Co.) Den & Rio Gr. Edison EI. Tiium Gen. Pub_Service 5'as Qotham Silk Hos. s 19 Grand Tr Canada 6g 1 eal Northern Ry, Iehi~h Valley Coal 6 1 wuuulle A Nash. 5s 1 Wabseh Rnc Bo % ‘Warner Bros West. N.Y & MONTREAL SILVER. MONTREAL. Ocmber ll P —Sllver fu- tures opened ‘stea ecember. 64.30b: Maren %o 500" Mav 6 b—Bid. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK. October 18 (. —Call money steady: Y mer cent all day: prime commercial paper, % per cent: time loans Eleady. 60-00 avs L offesed: 4-0 months, ¥, ' offered; ! Rlode Jan 6338 '53 | Augcouponoff... 13% | Rio de Jan 8s'46 April coupon off.. 14% Rio Gr do Sul 6868 June coupon off .. Rome 6%s '52 & Rotterdam 6s '64 . Santa F Arg 7s'62 stp 49% Sao Paulo C 6%s '57 May coupon off__. 14 Sao Paulo C 8s°52 coupon off 15 | Sao Paulo St 7s ‘58 Sept coupon off_.. 15 s | Sao Paulo St 8s ‘36 July coupon off __. Sao Paulo St 8s ‘50 July couponoff _. 18 | Serbs 7s ‘62 unm con 24% Serbs 8s’62 unmcon 25 | Shin'su E1 P 6%s'62. 85% Silesia Elec 6%s 66. 29 Soissons 6s *36 1631% Sydney 6%s°55_____. 99 Toklo 6852 ... 70 Tokio 5%s'61 ... T8 Tokio El Lt 6s'53 79 Un Stl Wk 635547 Uruguay 6s ‘60 Uruguay 8s 46 Warsaw 7s ‘58 _ Westphal El P 6s '52 DOMESTIC BONDS. Adams Exp 4s 48 94 94 Alb&Sus3igs 46 £td 1034 103 Alb Per W P 6s '48... 4T% Alleg Corp 5844 Allez Corp 5849 scv. 66% Allied Stores 41 3 Allts Chalm §8°37 __ 101% |ox Am& ForPwb6s2030 70 70 70 Am Ice ¢v b8 '63 70% 70 70% Am 1 GChb%s 49, 113% 1134 113% Am Intl 63%s 49 100% 100 100 Am Roll Mill 43%8°49 1131 112% 113% Am T & Tcltrbs’46 108% 108% 108% Am T & T deb bs ‘60 113% 113% 113% 113% 113% 118% 113% 113% 113% 67 67 105% 105% 94y 94% 35 35% 101 A T&S Fe 4s '05- 65 _ A T&S Feadj 4s'95__ 102% 102% 102% A T&S Fead 4s 95 st 103% 102% 102% AT&S Fegn 48'95.. 1073 107% 107% A T&S Fe 4%s 48 107% 107% 107% bankers’ = acceptances un- changed: rediscount rate. New York Re- serve Bank, 115 per cent, A T&S F RMt dv4s'65 104 Atl & Char AL 104 104 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRID: Bang&Aroos 4s ‘51__ Bang&Aroos cv ¢s'51 . 112% 112% Bell T of Pa 6360 C.. L] Beth Steel 4% s '60 sf. th Stl p m 68 '36 _. Beth Stl rf db 6s "42_. Bos& Me 4%s'61J.. Bos & Me 5s 56 Bos & Me 63 '67. . Bot Con M 6%s ‘34 ct Bklyn Edis 5849 A__ Bklyn Edisss 52 B__ Bklyn M T 6568 A... Bklyn Un G: Bklyn Un G Bklyn Un G 6867 B_ Buft GE4%s'81 B Buft R&P cop ¢%s ‘57 BCR&Nclbs” Bush T Bldg 58'60... Calif G&E ref 68 ‘37.. Candian Nt R4% w51 Can‘dian Nt R418'56 Cam'dian Nt R4 %857 Can'dlan Nt R4% 6’65 Can’'dian Nt5&'69July Can'dian Nt 65’69 Oct Can'dian Nt R 68 70 Clu dian N db6 % .: C‘n C‘n'dun Po 414846, an Pe 438 '60._. Cln ‘dian Pe 68 ‘64 ... Centof Ga5s'59C. . Cent Hud G&E 6557 Cent 1l E& G 58 '61.. Cent N Eng 4s'61___. Cent of N J gen b Cent Pac 1st rf 4849 Cent Pac 65 '60 Cent RR B Ga 5! 37 Cent Steel 8s* Cert'd deb 6% Chesap Ccv ¢l bs Chesap Corp 7 C&Ogen4Y%hs 91._ C&O04%8'95 B caas C&Oconbs'3y ___. Chi & Altref3s'49 _. Ch1 B& Qgen 4s ‘63... Chi B&Q4%s 717 “«.‘m B&Qref 68°71___ Chi B&Q 1 AV 3%s5'49 Chi B& Q1div 4849 4| Ch1 & E 111 68°51 . Chi & E Il con 63 '34. ChiG L &Cbs'37.. | Chi Grt W 48 ‘69 |cM&stPgna CM&SLP 45 89 CM&SUP 5875 CMStP&P adj 6 0 | Chi & NW gn 315s'87 Chi& NW gn 48 37 __ | Ch1& NW 4338 2037_. 37C. Chi& NW %849 Chi & NW gn bs '87__ | Chi & NW rf 658 2037 | CENW Nr W 635 '36 ! ChiR I&Prfes 34 . | Chi R 1&P rf 4534 cf. Chi R J&P gn 4s'88__ CR I&P 4%s'52 C R &P 4%s ‘52 ctfs. Chi R 1&P 434560 . Chi St L&N Me 43°51. Chi T H&S 1st 5560 . Cht T H&S inc 55 '60_ Chi Union Sta 45 "¢4. | Cht Un 8ta 4363 | Chi Un Sta 414363 A | Chi UnSta§s 44 ___ Ch1 & W 1 eon ¢s '63.. Ch1& W 16%s'62 __ C&W1 1st rf5%562C Childs & Co 68 43 .. Chile Cop deb bs *47_. Cin Un Ter §5 2020 B CCCAStL 1t 4% 8778 CCC&StL rf 5563 D_ CCC&StL rf 6s 41C_ CCC&StLStL dv4s'90 Clev Short L 4338 61 Clev Un Ter 433877 Clev Un Ter 6513 B Clev Un Ter 5158724 Colo Ind cl tr bs ‘34 Col & So 433580 Columbia G & K deb 5352 April Columbie G & B 63 '52 May Columbia G&E 55 '61. Com Inv T 6%s 49 Con Coal Md rf 6s ‘50 Con Coal M4 68’50 cfs ConGas N Y 4%s 51 ConGas N Y 6s°67_ ConG N Ydb5%s'45 Container deb 5s '43._ CrownC&S 47 Crown Zell 6s Crown Will P és Cuba R Rref 7%s 38 Cuba Nor RR6%s8 42 CumbT & T 5837 Del & Hud ref 4s“43_ Del P& L 4345’69 Den G & E 5551 st Den & R G cn 4836 Den & R G 4%5°36 Den&RGW 5365 Det Edison rf 55 '49 . East Cuba S 7%s'27. ETV&Gacnbs's6. | Erje Pacol tr 4s'5 Erie & Jersey vs '55.. Fed Lt & Tr 6s°42 __ Fond J&R 4s '82 filed Gannett 68 "43 Goodrich { Goodrich 6%: Goody'r T&R Gotham Silk H 6s Gr Tr'k of Can 68 36 GtNRret4%8'61 A Gt N Rgen w.c-un GtNRgen4 Har Ry-P C 18t 4 Hoe Val 4%8°99 Houst B&T 1st 6837 Houston O11 6%s "40_ Hudson Coal 68’52 11l Cent 48 11 Cent coll tr 48 °52. 111 Cent ref 4s '55. iniand Stl 4348 intR T istrt 2 Int Gt Nor adj 6 624 int Hyuro Kl 6s ‘¢4 Int Mer Mar 68’41___ Iot Pap st Int Pap ref Int Rys of C A 6 IntT&Tcv4%s" 39 Int T& T 4%s 62 Int T&T 63’88 James F & C 43! Kala Alleg&Ge 53 '33. KanC¥FS&M i KanCP&L 4%s'61. Kan C Sou 1st 3s 50 Kings County Elev 4349 Laclede Gas s ‘3! Laclede G 6%s 53 A T&S FeC A 4%8'62 110% 110% 110% | Lake S&M So 3%s'97 98% 98% 98% LE& Wn 1st 65°37__ ‘44 101% 101% 101% Lautaro Nitr s Se.. 20 High. 2% 4 Low. 2:58. 93% 4 103% 109% 112% 118 123% 111 101% 111% 2% 109% 109 118 18 124 123% 111% 111 101% 101% 102% 102% 111% l;l% 107% 107% 106% 107% 1181 109% 613, 161 529 107% 107% 107"6 074 lM 109 110% 1124 105% 106% | 117% 1175, 3 1098, 109% | 111% lll-"\{ 40 4l1'a; 104% 1048 103% 103%, | 10813 108, | 102% 102'% » 106y 106'; 9 9 745 105 112 744 105 21% | @y 35 10% 3y 9615 | oru ! 9612 | 112 36 Rb'al 107! 105 104% | 9: Wl 1008 | 22% 23 6 1057% 1204 100 971 1% | 63 63 107% 104% | 961 1035 1041 6 103% 103% 10435 1041 90 89% 89% 89% 03% 103% 97 41% 291 29 29% 83% 83% $3% 105% 105% 105% 108% 103% 103% 4 5% T5% T0% 501 91 6415 81% 100% 100% 33 33 111% 111% 101% 101% 101% 101% 101% 101% 75 T4k T4k | NYC&StL 6%s'74 A_ | NW NH&H cl tr 65'40 ! Pere Margq 1st 4s ‘56 102 102 102 xm 19% Low. 2:88. MCro'ySs % 8°41 MoKess & R 6% Manati Bug 7%8'43.. Manhat R 48°90 . Manhat R 48 90 ctfs. ‘Market 8t Ry 78°40 A Mead Co 63 46 Mich Cent 4s'40 _._. 108% 103% 103% Mich Cent 434579 9 96 96 101% 101% 101% 100% 101 30 35% 21 lemunu'u. MStP&SSM 38 gt MStP&SSM 59 '49_. MStP&SSM 5%s 78 MStP&SSM rf 6s'46A Mo K & T 18t 48 '9 MOK&Tés'62B MoK & T 4%s 18 MoK&T6s 62 A Mo K & T adi be Mo Pacbs'717F . Mo Pac 5s'78 G ctts Mo Pac bs ‘81 Mo Paoc b MoPacb%s 494 .. Mob & Ohio 4%8'77.. Mohawk & M 4s'91 . 10415 104% IOS% 106% mm 104% uuu 89 li 864 Mutray Body 6%s "¢2 187 185 Namm & Sons 6s "43 . Nassau El 4s 51 gtd. Nat Dairy 6%s 48 NatDis P C 4%s'45 NatRM 4% Nat Steel 4s ‘65 New E T&T ¢ New J P&L 4%s New Or GNR New Or P S 6s'62 A-. NewOr PS6s'65 B.. New Or Ter 1st 45 ‘53 N YCent33%s'97 N Y Cent 4542 N ¥ Cent con 489 N Y Centrf 4349 20 N N N 104% 106% 98 '8% 187 93 59% 104 101 Crfé%s2013n_. Cent ref 5s 2013 Centcv 6s'44 __. NYCLSh3y%s'98 NYC Mich C33s"98. NYC&StL ¢%s 18 4 ¥ Y 107% 10745 87 87 8 85 b7 56'% 66% 66 62 62 52 52 107 *106% 110% 110% 12 112 105% 105% NYC&StL 1st 68 '35._.. N Y Dock 58°38 ... N Y Edison 5s ‘61 C. N Y Edisref 6%s '41. N Y G EI H&P 4549 NY Lac&W 435 NY NH & H 3%/ ::sw, NYNH& Ha%is ¢ | NYNH&Hcv s 48 Y O&W gen 4s '55. O&W ref 45°92 Rys inc 6865 Rys inc6s’65a Rys 6s°65 A asd. & Rich G 6s 51 N N N N 3 Y b 4 Y Y ¥ T Y Norf Solst rf5s'élcts Norf&W 1st 4596 North Am Co 68 °61__ North Am Ed 5 NornOT&L Nor'n Pac gen 3s 2047 Nor'n Pac 4s°97. “n Pac 4%s 3 T Nor'n Pac 5s 2047 D... Nor'n Pac 6s 2047__. Ohio Pub Ser 74846 Ore RR & N 4546 Ore W RR & N 48°61 Otis Steel 6341 Pac Coast 55 '46 PacG & k5542 . 1053 Pac Tel 1st 6837 ... 105'% Pac T&T ref 65 '52 . 109% Paducah&Ill 4% '55 & Pan-Am P C és'4vct... Par-B'way 5%s '51_ Param’t Pleture Penn Dixte C §s Penn R R con 4s 48 13 113 s 107% 107% 103 103 100 100% 37% 37w 105t 105'5 105" 1054 109% 109% 105% 105% 100% 3714 Penn 3 Penn R R 6864 __ Penn R R gen 5s '63 Penn R R 638 36 _ Penn P& L 4%s Pere Marq 4%s '80 Pere Marg 1st b= ‘56 Phila B&W 4s°43 Phila B&W 4%s ‘81 Phila Co 68°67 ___ Phila El Co 4571 _ Phila El Co 4%s ‘67 Phila & RC & 16s°73 Phila& RC & 1 68 49 Philippine Ry 48 ‘37 Phillips Petr 6%s ‘39 Pilisbury F1 M 6s '43 PS&LERRColst5s'40 PubSEI &G 4s'T1__. Pure Ofl 4%s Purity Bak 53 ‘48 R-K-O 6s 41 8215 Reading Jer C4s"51. 94'3 Reading R 414897 A 105% | net loss, $86,001, against net loss of | Amer. Tel 4 { (iDl(l& Transit Co. | Firemen: | carpel corp IJUNTINENTA[ CAN £: EARNINGS IMPROV Year’s Net of $4.23 a Share Compares With $3.78 in 1934 Period. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October ll ~Conti- nental Can Co. reports for the 12 months ended September 30 net profit of $11,265,485, equal to $4.23 a share on 2,605,191 shares of common stock. This compares with net profit of $10,076,936, equal, on present share basis, to $3.78 a share in the like pe- riod last year. Other corporate earnings reports issued today included: Mathieson Alkall Works, Mathieson Alkali Works; nine months ended September 30; net in- come $979,802, equal to $1.03 a com- mon share, against *$895,736 or 93 cents a share in like period of 1934. General Cable Corp. General Cable Corp. September quarter; net profit, $18,750, equal to 12 cents a share on 7 per cent pre- ferred compared with $26,322 or 17 cents a share of preferred in the June quarter and $78,956 or 52 cents in the September quarter of 1934. Sidney Blumenthal. Sidney Blumenthal & Co. and sub- sidiaries; nine months to ber 28; indicated net income, $310.029, equal to $1.01 a common share against net loss of $521,734 in the first unine months of 1934. Minneapolis-Honeywell. Minneapolis - Honeywell Regulator Co. and subsidiaries September quar- ter; net profit, $786,656 against $346,~ 293 in the September quarter of 1934, Nine months to September 30: irdi- cated net profit, $1,057,826 against $551,959 in the like period last year. Underwoed Elliott Fisher. Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. and | consolidated subsidiaries; nine months | to September 30; net income, $1,995.- against $1,850,137 or $2.56 last year.' Earnings ecxclude net operating re-| sults of wholly owned non-consolidated subsidiary companies. Continental Baking. Continental Baking Corp. and sub- sidaries; 39 weeks to September 28; | indicated net income, $1.238,572, equ-\l t0 $3.09 a share of 8 per cent preferred stock, against $1416534, or $345 a share in the 39 weeks ended Septem- ber 29, 1934. Symington Co. Symington Co.: September quarter: | $62,727 in the June quarter and net loss of $67,069 in the September quar- ter of 1934. Washington Exchange SALES. Capital Traction Co.—10 at 1 Washington Loan & Trust Co—10 at' 20013, 10 at 200 Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. Bid. Amer. Tel. & Tel. 4%s____ 1081 Am. Tel. & Tel. col. tr. 5s. 109 Anacostia & Pot 5e. 20 Ana 106t 2 05 Capital Traction R an City & Suburban 5i Georgetown Gas 1st Pot. Elec. Pow. Cons. Potomac Elec a1 110 10 10% Gus 65, series B Wash. Rwy. & Elec. 4s_ . Cold Storage 5s. STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY & Tel teamboat (#)_ Ry. )Z 38 Wlsh Ry. L l‘l Md 51, 108'; BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. Amer. Sec. & Tr. Co. (8)_. 187% Capital (4 Com & Savi Rigas (8) ____ | Riges pfd & Tr 80 FIRE INSURANCE. American Corcoran s, National Columbia (.30} Real Estate (6) MISCELLANEOU! 11.60)_ Lanston Monotype (L3 ergenthaler Lin o hi Sz & | minimum. co; 919, equal to $2.78 a common share, | ] OCTOBER 18, 1935. Reduction Is Seen In Electric Bond & Share Revenue ll the Associated Press. NEW Y tion of the quarterly clvldend rate on National Power & Light Co. from 20 cents to 15 cents will cut the income return to Electric Bond & Share Co. from its holdings of the former’s com- mon stock, it was pointed out in Wall Btreet. ; At the end of 1934 Electric Bond & Bhare held 2,540,437 common shares of National Power & Light, or more than 46 per cent of the total amount of stock utstaflding. FINANCIAL WOOL TRADE HAILS CLOTHING DEMAND Apparel Sales Gain From 5 to 25 Per Cent in East During Week. Speeial Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK, October 18.—Reports of sharp gains in sales of men's and | women's clothing stimulated the Washington Produce -pound prints (92 score! . 29; 1-pound Dflmn (90 unru. b. %8} 1-pound prints (¥9 score); ‘Beef. 11a20: pork loins. a5 B bacon 3383 comwuna 11lnuh LIVE 8TOCK-—Hoxs lieht, 1050010 medhum. 10 SONT0. 13 heaey: 101081 Ynuthl 5 00.9 00; 900 Prices Ih! Unlud i Asticuiturs] Soeogmi Diates Buresu of EGGS—Market nudy to firm; Govern- ment-graded ekgs | cent hicher. Current pesipt .us.u ekdwnnnyd Whitey, 3 and dated white eg (incuding sradine snd marketing costs. United States extras large. 48): States extras. mediums, 35%; States standards, large. 41 cents, LIVE POULTRY--Market generally stea receipts of Rock chickens mod- erately hr-vy but ety it moving readily. b veal frea, v, Thaiot calves: 6 0oa10.80; ym. e . 10 pounds {0} feSounds 0; guine: 200 parr i Fruits and Vegetables, Sales in large oi0ts by original - m % in lasge g receivers PPLES—One Wnshm ton a broken-and one_ LraeOm, AThved;, one Bushels: Supplies moderate; glemang tairi irgini; Grimes. Aimam. 505 nch minizaum. 90a1.00; Stay, 50a60; "215-inch min, inch minimum, 1 00al.10 clous. 2 Ve-in g um, minimum, minimum; 23,-inch minimum. 40 inch mi 75 23.-inch minimum. 75a%5: 3-ineh #0a1.00. Boxes: Virginia. Deli= ‘nation. ‘extra fancy and faney. 1: months at least, with the possibility ? | that mills will continue active until Dell 'iin the last few weeks. market for wool plece goods during the last week. Increases in the East ranged from 5 to 25 per cent, with | sales gains of 5 to 10 per cent re- | ported for New York City and vicinity. | In many instances, retailers depleted stocks and were compelled to re- | enter wholesale clothing markets here for fill-in lots, according to the New York Wool Top Exchange Service. “Unofficial trade estimates,” says 'the service, “place unfilled orders of mills at about 30.000,000 linear yards, | or the equivalent of 10 weeks' pro- duction at the present rate of ma- chine activity. Men's wear orders ! gained sharply during September, Yarn Orders Large. “It is also estimated that there are | about 10,000,000 pounds of worsled {yarn on order. Indications point m, a continuance of the present rate of | | machinery activity over the next four | | | |the end of the Spring season at | wholesale is reached. “Despite the continued high rate of activity,” continues the service “the poeition of the industry is con- stdered strong in view of the fact that gains in sales are about equal to the | increased sales of clothing, plus heavy Government purchases for Army and relief purposes.” It is said that many woolen mills | have speeded up operating schedules | on the basis of signed orders booked Stocks of woolen goods for spot and nearby | Iflenvel’y continue rather scarce and | prices remain strong at the compara- tively high levels established last week. (Copyright. 1935.) Prices Remain Firm. ! de. xéfln:’uvl according : ombination foncy Tancy. 16321 50: ¢ crades 5541 30, accordins to sie: Homes. camn: | bination extra fancy and fancy. 1.5va | C egrade. 1.25a1.50, according to | CABBAGE—One N Y unbroken cars on track. - Suppiies: mode erate; demand light: market steady. New York and P!n'\!yl\lflkl 50-pound Domestic round type, 50, o ound SAckE CELERY—One New York_arrived unbroken cars on track demand fair York. 5 crates. 230 two ‘market steady. New washed, 4 dozen. 2258 BEN-—No farlot arrivals: two one umbroken cars on trael Western' Supplies. mocerate. qemand Ter: market steaay. California Western crates Iceberg type. fair con- dition. 3 00a: ONIONS— broken e Indiana arrived: three roken and two unbroken cars on track Supplies mocerate, demand moderate: market steady. Minnesota and York., 50-pound sacks Vellows. U. 8. K Laano orégon ""m‘"i«“’""&“‘é‘ "s" éton and Uiah. B0 Euund sacks Valencias. U. 8. PEARS—One California broken and one unbroken Eastern—Supplies light. demand light Barket steady. New York buhel bnuts. Bar 1.65a2 Rew | o 8 “POTATOES —No carlot srrivals: no cars on track. Truck receipts moderate. Sup- nlm moderate; demand moderate: market dy. New ' Jerses, 100-pound sacks. | 8, No. I 1:508140; Pennayk: und sacks Cobbiers. U 8. 0. 100-pound sacks. Russet Burbanks, U. S. No. 2 1.9022.00; poorer lower. - Sweet Potatoes Steady. SWEET POTATOES—No carlot arrivals: Eon Tanis. i00- No. Do ears on track Supplies moderat mang market steady. North Carolina, b.nnel b-snrs Puerto Ricans. 50afi ED VEGETABLES—No carlot RN RCRTAR track. LIMA BEANS—Supplies light moderate; market steady. hampers.” 2.75a3 00, GREEN BEANS—Supplies light moderate: market steady. V bushel hampers. ' green. flat type 52400, OKRA—Practically no supplies on’ the marker CARROTS—Supplies light: demand light: market steady. Pennsylvania. bushel baskets. topped. washed. ;5aN3 SPINACH—Supplies moderate moderate: market steady. Virginia. 50 GRAPES— ar- demand demand Bushel baskets, Pennsylvania. 5 Two California_a; Eastern—Supplies liberal: erate: market steady climax baskets, U, Concords. 10al?: fair condition, quart climax baskets. U stoek Niagaras. .10 kets. Coneords. '} 912 condition. 2-quart baski . 1.25; containing 12 guart baskets. U. S. No. 1. table mixed Delswares. Concords and Niagaras 1.50: 2-quart baskets. Conc lm Ohio. cartons containing 1: auart ern— 1.758 | mmm. WER—No carlot arrivals: . Truck receipts light demand moderate: marki New York. crates. 2.00a2.25 TOES—One California &rrived: one unbroken car on track. Supplies iight: demand moderate: market steady. Caltfornia, lugs. rives ard turning, 20 and larger. 2 No carlot Arrn als: Sumne- light ; ket steady. Crates i 3.00; Pennsylvanta, 1.601.75; Peas Alse Steady. PEAS _No carlot arrivals. no cars track. Bupplies. lent; demand modera market "MY Cll ornia. bushe] pel hones, 32! California arrived: and unbroken cars on ippifes light; demand. clow: mars dard al.50; no | sup- no cars Eeoples Druz § SRS Slorta” A1 curity Storage Ter. Ref. & Wh. " S323.5838 Sa Reading R 4128°97 B 105% Rem-R 6%8'47 A ww 104% Rep 1&Stl 0 ____ 106% Rep 1&St1 5%5'53 A Republic Stl ¢35 '50 Revere Cop&B Richfield O1l 65 ‘¢4 __ Richfield O 6s ‘44 cfs_ R1A&L 1st 4%s'34_ StJo Ry L T&P 5s°37 104 St L IM&S R&G ¢8'33 61% 61% t LS W 1st 4s 89_ S! LS W 2d4s'89 St L SW 1st ter StLS W gnrf 6890 StPKCSL4%s 41 StPM&MPac ex 45'40 103% 103% 103% St P Un Dep ref 6s'72 118! 118 118 San A&A Passds 43 843 84 84 Seabd AL 4s'50stp_ 12 12 12 Seabd A L 48'50cts st 12 2 Seabd A L 88 ¢5 A Seabd A L €s 45 c Seabd A-F16s'35A ct. Seabd A-Fla6s'35B: Sharon S H 6%s 4! Shell Pipe L 63 '62 Sterra & SF P68 49 Waid. & Loth. com. P 200 Wdwd. & Lothrop pfd. (7). dmdend 25 centssextra. §Flat. CEMENT L08S REDUCED. NEW YORK, October 18 (#).— Pennsylvania - Dixie Cement Corp. and subsidiaries’ ‘report for 12 months ended September 30 shows net loss of $950,900 in the preceding 12 months. 48 g: lp’:fi 1st rf 48 2008 10;% 104% 105% Un Pac 435 '67 105 105 Unit Drug 68'63 90 90% Unit Rys St L 48 "34.. 28 4 98% EatTs 4“ 915 111% 111% 111% 0% 70% T0% 102% 102% 102% 101 100% 101 106 106% 106% 101 101 101 7% 1% 1% 95% 95% Silesian Am 78 41_.- SoconyVac 3% 50 So Bell T&T bs 41 .. So Ry gen 63’66 So Ry 6%s'56 So Ry M&O 4s°3 Southw Bell T L] Spokane Int Stand Ol N ! fi*l’sl Studebaker c¥ 68 “45. Swift & Co3%s Tenn Cent ‘Tenn E] Pw Term As St L Texarkana b%: Tex Corpov bs &4 Tex& NOGs'43 . Tex & Pac 5317 B_ Tex & Pac5s'79C . T 1st b3 3000 Third Av ref 48 ‘60 Third A ad In ex 58'60 Tol & Ohio C3%s Tol St L&W 48 '50 Truax T C 6%8 ‘43 ome 184 10114 lflllfi 7015 66% o0 104% 104% 104% 62 98% 104 8 “ 108% 99! 91% 91k 9% 91% 91 9L 114% 1143 114% Va Ry 1st b Va§ W con 6858 —— Wabash 4%8 78 cee Wabash 6s 80 D bash 15t 68 '39 . bash 6%8°75 ——ee Walworth 6s'456 A _. 81% Walworth 6s ‘45 ctfs. 81% Warner Bros cv “ ‘39 82% Warner-Quin 6 238 37% ‘Wash Term 3%s *45_.. 105 W Sh 1st 43 2361 gtd. 80% W Sh 1st 4s 2061 78 75 3. 95% - 104% 104 T 19 19% 95 19% 104!16 27 West'n Un ¢3%s ‘60 West'n Us el tr 68'38 West'n Un 58’51 . 101% 101% 101% 101% 101 101% - 10314 103% 1034 106% 106% 101% 101% 104% 104% W Sp Stl con s 15% ‘W Sp Stl 1st 7s '35 ct Wilkes B&E 1st 55°43 43% Wilson & Co 48 '55.... 98% WisCilstgnés 49 .. 10 Wis C 1st gn 4s 49 ct. Wis C S&D ter 45 ‘36 Youngtn S&T 68’70 B 993% 99 Toungta S&T IS8 A m” 9% of $830,242, compared with net loss | 1%: i lorado. 7ait ayality stan o Gnd 126 1350 0. iE8—No eariot broken and two unbroken boxes Valencis. U. 8. TREASURY NOTES. (Revorted by Chas. D, Barney & Co 32 Bov 1% 3% 3}' s Jul 2 > & 32332 §333 100 2532 FOREIGN MARKETS. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON.—The _political _situation at home and abroad. and the desire to reduce commitments over the week end caused duliness and sagging of prices in most sec- tions on the stock exchange. Gilt-ecged securities and some industrials recovcred fractionanly during the late trading. but the closing tone was easy, RIS.—Prices on the Bourse staged o moderate recovers y. traders being uraged by their (OSHOr that the incers Sational _outlook | was . more ' hoveful. Rentes. mdustrlnls international issues, bank_chemical and metal shares improved 858 Sues bonds held steady. The market cloud N—mcn opened firm on the Boores am increased purchases. The Closing was quiet and sustained: @ ittt ettt FOREIGN EXCHANGES. NEW YORK. October 18 (P —Forel exchange irresular, Great Britain in afin lars others in . Great Britain, ills 4.90%; Prance. 3»5 Tty demand. Dema ds—Belgium. . totist, .10, Holl d 50 al e xkons. S50 Mexico qur. uunu::f n Ne' York. 98.50; New k n Montreal, 101.50. inal. NEW YORK BAR SILVER. NEW YORK, October 18 (#).—Bar siiver steady lnd'mm at 65%. Supplies mod- | d:_ five | broken and three unbroken cars on traek. | BOSTON, October 18 (&) —The Commercial Bulletin will say tomo row: “Wool continues to move freely, | the volume being above a normal nveraze demand, while prices harden ever so little all the while. Activity | in the country has been light, as | stocks are greatly reduced, but at fully firm prices, “The foreign markets are a bit stronger—from 1 to.2 cents on wool, for the week, with better business re- ported. “Mohair is hardly changed in price | A little hair is reported to have been bought in Texas at 47 to 48 cents for adult and a dime more for kid.” — e 'NEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK. October 1% (P.—Over-the- counter market bank and trust companies | | | | Bank of Manhattan_ gl.use B iE Brookiyn Tr Central Hano Chemical __ | Continental | Corn _Exchange | Empire Title Guarants demand | Virginia, bushel | First Mortgage Notes 60/0 Interest Secured on hemes in the District of Colambia. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. 1519 K St. N.W. Dist. 1015 = to 22| LOAN COLUMBIA PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION 733 12th St N.W. NA. 0352 Al Mortgage LOfl n Repayable monthly at— NO COMMISS W Washington Building REAL ESTATE LOANS | Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. we have ample funds available for loans in the District of Columbia and nearby Maryland and Virginia. $7.50 PER $1,000 4 519 INTEREST EAVER BROS REALTORS Utility Reveals Finance Program In Data for S.E. C. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 18.—Monon- gahela West Penn Public Service Co, a part of the American Water Works & Electric System, proposs to issué $22,000,000 4’4 per cent first and gen- eral mortgage bonds due October 1, 1960, and $7,500,000 6 per cent de- bentures due October 1, 1965, it was disclosed in data presented in the company’s registration application with the Securities and Exchange Stor;:’n;;mlm under the securities act MONEY FOR CONSTRUCTION LOANS and LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTIES GEORGEI. BORGER Suscessor te '3 L g of 643 Ind. Ave. N.W. Secured on Homes Safety and Yield Combined 1505 H ST.NW~NAT. 2345 First Mortgage Money For CONSTRUCTION LOANS AND LOANS ON IM. PP.OVED RESIDEN TIAL PROPERTY 5v2% Prompt action B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. Natl. 2100 First Trust Loans For Purchasing a Home or RE-FINANCING EXPIRING TRUSTS NO COMMISSION CHARGE NO RENEWALS REQUIRED Terme Arranced en Basy 3onthiy Payments MEIMBER BUILOING & LOAW As50CiaTION CounciL o 0.€. NATIONAL anernt IUD-DIN& ’ASSOCIATION Correspondent of the ION CHARGE ! | | District 9486 ent indebtedness or Applications will receive prompt EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATIO * 915 F STREET N.W. Organized 1879 Do YouDesirealcan —on Real Estate or to Take Up First Mortgage? OSE desiring money to purchase & home, refinance pres- improve property should consult us. and courteous attention. Loans Repayable Monthly Subscriptions for the 109th Issue of Stock Being Received

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