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INTEREST DRAWN . * 6.387a: Ttaly. demand. 8.11: . 38 1045-47_ T0UTILITY BONDS Other Divisions of Market Featureiess—Federal Issues Mixed. BOND AVERAGES 35 1946-48 35 1951-55 3145 1949-52 3151041 31,5 1944-46 _ £ 1040-43 Jun, | 4s1944-54 | 410s-3155 1943-4 418-308 41,8 1947-52 - 10 10 ails Indus. Util. For'n Net change. —2 Unc. .2 Unc. Today, noon 81.8100.2 688 Prev. day... 82.0100.2 688 Month ago. 80.8 99.8 67.8 840 882 67.7 87.8100.2 0.4 764 922 65.5 894 929 70.0 - 745 73.7 682 60.2 - 458 400 646 422 ~101.1 98.9 102.9 100.5 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Noon 109.4 Prev.aay- 109.4 Month ago 109.4 Year ago. 107.5 1935 high 110.7 1935 wow. 107.9 1934 high 108.3 1934 lew. 991 1928 high 1044 1932 lew. 863 (Compiled by the Associated Press.) “New 1935 high. 351949 99.3 99.1 97.7 845 99.1 84.5 88.9 23,51939-49 351952 Akershus 5563 Antioquia 7s'45 1934 low. Antioquia s '45 1932 low Antwerp bs '58 Argentine 6s°57 | Argentine 6s'38 Argentine 65’ | Argentine 65 '60 Argentine 6s '60 | Argentine 6s '60 Argentine 6s'61 | Al:emlne 65761 By the Associated Press NEW YORK. November 8.—There was a decided swing of interest to utility loans in the bond market to- day. owing to the Federal court xuhngl against the holding company law en-| Belgium 78 d by the last session of Congress. | g i ec g Other divisions of the list were fea- | goyjin tureless. Some of the rails were a bit Bolivia 7 soft, while the general run of indus-| Kolivia 7s 6% trials held close to the closing levels | lh'h\;dsf“!fl of yesterday. United States Govern-\ !l;:;:l 6‘1 ments were mixed, showing a few| g .oy od minor gains against losses ranging up | Braz:1 8s to 4-32 of a point. Brisbane §s The unconstitutionality pronounce- | Brisbane 68 ‘30 ment of the court in the holding com- | 1/ 58 &8 6o pany case, made known after the close | of the market yesterday. brought sub- | Buenos A 6s 61 stantial buying orders to the pox\er,suenoqalm 61 Bulgaria 7s '67 group at the opening Ty couton o The bonds of the holding companies | .° -1 " e pushed up sharply along with those! ., ada 415536 of many operating units. Utilities | Canada Power & Light 5'2s were bid up to 60, | Chile 6s a gain of 2!, points; the 5s of § “]m:e 6s'61 Jan 2 yorks 5 Chile 6.. up 2; American Water Works 5s to = d 1117, up 1%, and Columbia Gas & | ‘L}::i: fis 61 Sept.. Electric 5s to 997, up 33. American | ~ o1 & Foreign Power 5s moved against ciile S the trend by receding 114 points to 68. | Prices were fractionally lower for foans of Erie, Postal Telegraph. Frisco, Chile Copper and Armour & Co. Small gains appeared in American Telephone 5s, Consolidated Gas 5'a, | International Telephone 5s, National | Dairy 5'4s. New York Central 5s and Youngstown Sheet & Tube 5s. The foreign list had its principal | Cuba 4 feature In renewed weakness in Ital-| Cuba fan loans, with the government 7s at | Cubad’z 62, down 112, | Cuba 5128 '53 AR e e T ey | ngmrax; 4 Special Dividend | Denmari 242 Ordered by Board Of Sears, Roebuck | Teu Bk 6535 et Ele: Pw Ger 613 By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 8. —The board ! of directors of Sears, Roebuck & Co. ’ today voted & regular quarterly am-‘ dend of 30 cents a share and also a | special dividend of the same amount. Both payable December 16 to stock- holders of record November 22. The dividends declared on the com- | mon stock today were the first sincz | May, when a special of 75 cents a share was voted. Prior to that Sears had not declared a dividend since 1932, when $1.25 was paid to common share hold- ers. Sears sales have been running the highest in six years. For the period from January 30 to October 8 sales totaled $268.334,098, highest since | 1929, compared with 3215,734,766 in | - the corresponding period last year. | yroyg4s Bavaria Belzium Beizium Belgium 7s “hilean Mun L 7 olombia 6s olombi. Col Mtg Bk Copenhagen 4 (6l « « « c C French Gov 7 er C Bk A 6s '3 rCBl.ASsGO Ger Prov & City Ger Rep s "49 st Good HS & 175" |GriBr&irss GrtC El Jap 612 Hamburg Hansa S & Helsingfors 6 Hung Con M 713 s '39) Hunga Italy 7s '51 Ttal Cygd P W T Ital P U Crd 7s SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reportea by Chas. D. Barney & Co.) Bid. 19: Packing 5 Nor_RY “Ohio Ry 55 1. & Cok 339 1941-43 Mar -45TE “hile Mtg Bk 6% 6546 unmat coupon 44 101 10010 1006 10226 10227 10319 10724 105 e 5 10710 10712 11025 1059 1056 1 1158 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 1015 1011 HOME OWNERS’ LOAN. 28 9924 9926 1 10029 10030 FOREIGN BONDS. TREASURY. High. Low. 2:55. 101 101 1005 1005 1006 1006 10224 10225 10223 10225 10319 10319 10723 10723 10429 104 30 10710 10710 10712 10712 11024 11025 1057 1058 56 1056 1158 1158 1011 High Abitibi Pa&Pw 5533 C. D Antioquia 3d 75 "5 AZ B May. Sept Oct Febr May unmat coupon on__ stPv stPv. ft 61 Febr_ 61 61 60 1Jan__ 6s Gl Oct . Copenhagen §s ‘52 | Copenhagen T 55 '31-. Costa Rica 78’51 A May coupon on stpd_ s'53- July Bk con Ag 6125 '38 pd 45 ‘37 £'50. wWw ml ‘60 . 5’45 on._. Febr Loupr)n on__ S \\ales 5s sw So Wales 5s Nord Ry 6325 '30. 413 | Norw Hy El 512857 _ 103+, | Oriental Dev 51 | ranama 5s 63 Panama Pernam 7s '47 | Peru 6s 60. Peru 6s 5! Poland Ts "47_. Poland 8s'50 Prague Gtr 77, Prussla 6s°52 Prussia 632551 Rio de Jan 6%s 10 ste \'arad um Cull‘ Wabash Rwy. Co. Warner Bros. s ‘West. N. Y. & Pa 5 Rio Gr do Sul 7s Rio Gr do Sul 7s Rome 61255 V. S. TREASURY NOTES. Rumania 78 59 (Reported Ly Chas. D. Barney & Co.) Santa F Arg 785 Rate—Maturity, ity s Serhs 7s '62 unm Serbs 8s ‘62 unm Silesia Elec 6% Sydney 5% '55 ‘Tokio 5128 '61 | Trondhjem 51:s | Uruguay 6s 60 . Uruguay 6s'64. | Warsaw 7s 58 FOREIGN EXCHANGES. | Warsaw1s 38 NEW YORY exchange irregular: lars. others in_cents mand. 4.92%: cahles. 4.4 4.013%: France demand. November 8 (. —Foreign Great Britain in dol- | Great Britain. de. 3 lnl-dly bills G les. fl 11 f’.‘" Germany. | Alleg Corp bs 44 Alleg Corp bs '49 Alleg Corp 58’50 Demands—Belgium. free. 40.24: reg. tourist, n'{*rtml olland 75; Z poriugal. ce. 18 R czechoqovublm ?14' n: nti : Shanghai. Mexico City: k. 09.06% Allis Chalm §s '3 ugo- | Am & For Pw 5s AmIGChbiks’ Am Intl 515849 Am Roll Mill 43, Hongkone Montreal Brazil. 30.00 May coupon off 5’58 Oslo G & E 5563 '63 stp asd. Sép! coupon off 53 Aug coupon off ‘66 ‘67 June coupon oft Aug coupon off ___ 2stp- Sao Paulo C 65 '57 May coupon off _ Sao Paulo St 7s '40 co_. co_. 46 Taiwan Elec 5148 '71_ Toho El Pw 7s'55 Tokio El Lt 65 '53 _ | Un St1 Wk Brb A!‘SL stp_ Allied Stores 41%,8°50 973 % o 2030 Am Icecv 5853 49 49 ol & AmT& T gold 45 '36. AmT& Tcltrb Am T & T deb is Am T & T deb 5s +Am T & T 53p8 ‘4 FOREIGN MARKETS. By the Assoctated Press. LONDON.—A cheerful tone was reg istered on the stock exchange today. despite quieter trading. Recent favorites indus- Trials. gold mining. stocks and ofi shares eased on week-end profit taking. while gilt-edged _securities were supported by investors. Trans-Atlantic issues were active and firm. The market closed frresular, ARIS. ding was hesitant on ‘the Bogroe oty Hentee movas irecnlaly; While “fndusirial and International issues shewed little change and Young loan shares Am Wat Wks bs Am Wat Wks 6s | Ann A 1st ex in 4 Armour & Co 4% A T&S Fe ad 45" A T&S F TCSL 4 Atlanta & Bir 4s Atl&Ch ALGs" At) Coast L 1st 4 MONTREAL SILVER. MONTREAL. November 8 (P).—Sjlver futures opened steady. December 05.80; March. 65.77; May, 66.10b. b—Bid. NEW YORK BAR SILVER. NEW YORK, November 8 (#).—Bar | B: vF, steady and unchanged at 65%. Atl Refin deb 58 " 'win Loco 5. O 1st 484 Atl Coast L clt 4s AtICLuné%s 64 __ Atl Coast L clt 5545 Atlantic&D 1st 4s'48. 35% 35 AmT&T 4%s’39 __ 46 60 ... ‘65 3 Am Type F 6540 cfg. 447 ‘75 - Anglo Ch Nitr 7s '45 s '95 s'39 | Arm'r(Del)1st 4s 55 Armstrong C’k 4s '50 5 <1 A 1&S Fe gn 4s ‘95 A T&S Fe C A 4145'62 s '58 ’33 44 52 52 37 40__ 3012 97 104% 105 90 0% 106 1075, 2 114 108 THE EVE - ]flfi"- 105 729 TI% TN 70 7 708 81 971 95 86! 10515 1097 124 2 1% 103% ref 5s 2000 D .- R& Oref 6s'95C B&O PLE&W V 45’41 B & O Swn 5850 B & O Toledo 4s 59 Bank&Aroos 4s° Bang&Aroos v 4 ;’vl Rell T of Pa bs'60 C Reneficial L 6s'46 Beth Steel 41,5 60 sf Bos & Me s '67 Bot Con M 6 4 Bot Con M 612 1ct Bklyn Edis 55’49 A Bklyn Edis 58 '52 B__ Bkiyn M T 5s 49 A _ Bklyn M T 65 '6% A Bklyn Un Gas 5s '50 BKlyn Un G 5 B Bklyn Un G rf 6s '47 Buff R&P con 4%s'57 Buff R& P Js 37 BCR& Neclis'34 Bush Term cn 5s ‘55 - By-Prod Ck 515 '45 Calit Packing 5s'40 . Camag S 7s 42 ctfs _ | Can'dian Nt R4 Can’dian Nt R4 Can'dian Nt R4 Can'dian NtR: Can'dian Nt 5s'690ct tan Nr db 7s '40 Can'dian ’c dbisperp Can'dian Pe 415846 (‘an ‘dian r‘c 4 52 39C Cent 111 & G is 51 Cent N Enz 4s 61 tof N T gen 55'87 Cent Pac 1st rf 45’49 Cent Pac 5= '60 Cent Steel 8541 Chesap C e 5 T Chesap Corp 55 "47 C&O45s C&O402s C& O con 5839 Chl & Altref 35’4 Chi B& Q gen 4s {ChiB&Q4rsl 106% 1107x 1101, 111 281y 105 1041 1087y 102 10775 Chi B&Q [ div (hIR&Q4~ (‘M&llrhlct { Chi Grt W 4s'59 Chi] & L gen 5 Chi Ind & So 4s ' | CM&StP 4s 89 M&StP gn 41 '89C. P4ls' 80K _ &P gn 4s 88 __ | Chi R 1&P rf 45 '34 | Chi Union Sta 4= "44 _ Chi Un Sta 4s'63 Chi Un Sta 4155 '63 A { Chi Un Sta 5s'4¢ | Chi & W I con 4s '3 |Chi& Wiss | Chilas & Co s '43 _ ‘ Chile Cop deb 5s "47__ Cin Gas El 4s 68 A | cccastLre 41 | Cley Un Ter 4 | CCC&StL rf 5863 D | Clev Un Ter 5s 73 1 | Clev Un Ter 5 Colo Ind cl tr 34 Colo & So 4155 30 Columhla G &E deb 5s°32 April % B ;| Columbia G & E 55 '52 May f Columbla G&F 55 ‘61_ Comcl Inv T 525 '49 Conn R&L 415 Container deb 5s '43 _ Container 6s '46 | Crown Will P 6s'51._ ‘ Cuba R R 1st 55", Cuba Nor RR 5155 "42 Del & Hud ref 4s'43__ Del & Hud 538 '37 Del P& L 4%s'69 1 Den& R G cn4s'36__ 7 107% 1023 2 100 83% 86% 85 DOMESTIC BONDS. | Adams Exp 4548 | Alb&Sus 3125 46 gtd 10214 1024 81 98 98 102' 811 70 18 97% 813 70 18 69' 93% 5% 74 9% 8% T8% 94% 94 94% 35% 1065 106% 106 1031 1031 103% Den& R G 42 | Den & R G W | DEN&RGW 5 Den & R G rf | Detroit Edis 4 | Det Edison rf Det £dison 5 s Det Edison rf 55 '35 _ Det Riv Tun 41;s '61_ Dul S S & At 58 ETV&Gacnis'56_ Eriecv4s'53 A Erie 45 '96 Erie gen 4s'96_ Erie ref 5567 | Erieref 55 75 Erie Gen Riv 6s '537__ Fed Lt & Tr 55’42 st_ Fed Lt & Tr 65'42 Fed Lt & Tr 6554 B_ FlaECRy 55'74_ FlaECRy 5s'T4 cfs Gen Am Inv 8 '52 __ Gen Cable 5138 47 Gen dteel C 53549 Gen Thea Eq 6540 _. Gen Th Eq 6s 40 cfs_ Ga & Ala 5845 . Goodrich 6s 45 Goodrich 6138 ‘47 Goody'r T&R 5s 5 Gould Coup 6s ‘40 Gr Tr’k of Can 6s ‘36 GtNRref 445’61 A Gt N Rgen4%s'76 D GtNRgen43%s 7T E Gt N R gen 55'73C. GtNR65%;s'52B _ GtNRgenTs'36 A__ Gulf M & N 5%8°'50 Houston Oil 6% '40.. Hudson Coal 58’52 _. H'satonic con §s '37.__ Hud & Man inc 58 '57. Hud & Man ref 55’57 Hud Co G 1st 55 '49__ 111 Bell Tel 5s ‘56 111 C 1st ext 3%s [ 111 Cent coll tr 4s Il Cent ret 48 °55 . 111 Cent 4% ‘66 111 Cent ref 5s ’5. 11 Cent 6%s ‘36 111 Cent WL 1st 4 ICC&StL NO 4% ICC&StL NO 5563 _ Ind & Louisy 4s'56 _ Inland Stl 4328 78 A_ Inland Stl 43%s 81 B_ Int RT 1st rf 55 '66 LRT Ist ref 5s'66cfs IntRT 6s5'32 IntR T 7832 IntRT 7s'32 ctfs. Interlake 58’51 ____. Int Ag col 5842 stp.. Int Hydro E 68 '44__. Int Mer Mar 6s'41__. Int Pap ref 6s '55 Int Rvof C A5s” = Int Ry of C A 618'47. IntT&Tov4ls'39. Int T &T 4%s ‘52 IntT&T 6s '55 Inv Equity 55 47 A__ Inv Eq5s'48 Bww__ KanCFS& M 4536 Kan CFS&Mrf4s'36ct Kan C So 1st 3s 50 KanCSorfin 5s'50. Kan C Ter 1st 45 '60._ KanG & E 4%s '80. Laclede Gas 55 '39 __. Laclede G 53%8 ‘53 C_. Laclede G 5%s '60 D_ Lautaro Nitr 6s 54 LVNY st 45'45 gtd. 101% 32 101% 32 30% 664 57% 5T% 107% 107 - 104 104, 101% 101% 7 . 4% 92% Leh V Pa con 482003 36% ———e 99% 99% ”%*fli V Pcondis2008. 38% 5 56 l(lh'-. 1053 110 124% 1% 104 T 150 13% 109 10915 108% 112% Ligg & Myr 78 44 Loew's 63 41 Long Isl ref 4 La & Ark 6= '69 LouG & E 68 '562 A L & N unif 45’40 L&N43482003C, L&NGs2003 B L&erfi%l"ool L & N Mo&N 438 '45. McKess & R 558 50 Manhat R 4590 Manhat R 45 '90 ctfs_ Manhat R 2d 48 2013 Marion St Sh 6s 47 __ Mead Co 6s 45 Met Ed 1st rf 458" 68 Met Ed 1st rf 58 '53 . Mich Cent 4%:8°79___ Mi! £ R&S L5861 Mil E R&S L rf 65 '71 Mil No 18t 4158 ex'39_ MStP&SSM cn 4s 38 _ MStP&SSM 55 38 gt MStP&SSM 5%;8'78_. Mo K & T 1st 4s '90 Mo K & T 4s 62 MoK&T4%s " 78 MoK &T 5262 A Mo K & T adj 5867 Mo Pac 48'75 . Mo Pac o865 A Mo Pac 58 65 A ctfi Mo Pac 5877 K Mo Pac 55’77 F ctfs Mo Pac 5s 'l! G Mo Pac 58 Mo Pac §s 0 H oe Mo Pac5s'811 Mo Pac 5s '81 I ctfs_ Mo Pac 515849 A | Mob & Otifo 5s "38 | Mohawk & M 4s*91 Monong Ry 1st 45’60 | Mont Cent 6s°37 Mont Pwr ref 5 '43 __ Mont Tram Mor & Mut anlh. mm & Sons 6s'43_ sau Kl 45’51 gtd. Nat Dairv 51,8 '48 | Nat Dis P C4las 45, 4| Nat Steel 48" 1097 « 1087 1073 % 107% 104 101% 14% 5% 20% 61% 68% 92% | Nat R M 1st4 Nat R M ¢ | New B New New New New OrPS5s 55 Or Ter 1s New Or T&M 5854 B New Or T&M 54854 Y Cent 4s 42 Y Cent con 48’98 _ Y Centrf 438 2013 Y Cent re Y Centcv 65 44 Y CLSh3%s 98 L 5%z r L 1st 6s'3. | NYC&StL 6535 rets \ Dock 1st 45 '51__ NY NH& Hev 6s 48_ N Y O&W gen 4s ¢ O&\W ret 4s ' Rys inc 6s Rys 6565 An‘d " Steam bs'i6 >((alx\ 1st 58°51. Y Steam 1st 6s 47_ el gen 4128 °39_. | Norf&W 1st 4596 | North Am Co 58 "61° North Am Ed 55 '69 C North Am Ed 5% '63 | Nor'n Onto 1st 55 '45_ Nor'nOT &L 6s'47_. Nor Pac gen 38 2047 Nor Pac 4897 Nor'n Pac 43 2047 Nor'n Pac 552047 C_ or'n Pac 58 2047 Nor Pac 652047 ___ Nor'n St P 1st3s'41A_ ! NornStP6s'41B Ohto Pub Sve 7155'46 | Ore Sh Line 5546 1Ore WR R &N 4561 Otis Steel 63 '41 _ PacG&E 5842 Par-B'wayv 5.8 '51_ Param't Pic 6s '56 Parmelee 65 '44 | Penn Dixie C 6s'41_ Penn R R 48 '63 Penn RR 438’81 D Penn RR 4,5 ‘84 __ Penn RR con 4128 '60 | Penn RR 4% 8"63_ | Penn RR 55 °64. Penn RR gen 53 '68._ Penn RR 63536 PennP& L 4%s'8 Peoria & E 15t 45 "40_ Pere Marq 1st 4s'56. | Pere Marq 445 ‘80 Pere Marq 1st 55°56 Phila Co 55 '67 Phila El Co 4= '¥1 Phila E1Co 43567 _ | Phila& RC&15s'73 ./ Phila& RC & 1 6549 Pillsbury FI M 6s 43 Phillips Petr 51,539 Philippine Ry 4s°37 PCC&StL 412542 B PCC&StL5s T0A _. Pills&\‘V\ a4%38'60C_ 1 Port Gen El 4148 '60 Porto Rico A T 6s '42. Port AC&D6s’53 A _. Postal Tel & C 58 '53. Pub S E1& G 45’71 Pure Oil 4748’50 Purity Bak s "48 R-K-O6s'41 _______ Reading Jer C 4s'51_. Reading R 4158'97 A_ Rem-R 53 '47 Aww. Republic Stl 41, 7. 50 Republic Stl 51854 _ Revere Cop&B 65 48 _ Richfield O 6s '44 cfs. Rich Term Ry 58°'52_ R G W 1st ex in 45’39 R1A&L 18t 43,8'34.. StL-SEAS30A . F4 ® 5 St Ist4s'89 St LS W gnrf 65s'90_ St L SW 1st ter §s'52 StPKCSL4%s"41_ St P M&M ext 5543 . San A&A Pass 4s'43. San AnPbS 68’52 A_ Schulco 615 "46A stp. Seabd A L 6s°45 cfs. Seahd A L 63 '45 A Sharon S H 558 "48_. Shell Pipe L 5552 Shell Un Oil 5s 47 Sierra & SF P 58 '49. Silesian Am 7s'41._. Skelly Oil 53839 Socony Vac 3%s ‘5 So Bell T&T 5s "41 So Colo Pwr 6s°47 A_. So Pac col 48 '49._. So Pac ref 5 So Pac ¢%s'68 So Pac 415’69 So Pac 4128 '81. So Pac Ore 434s'717 So Pac S F Ter 4s 50 So Ry gen 48 '56 A___ So Ry bs 94 So Ry gen 6s°5 So Ry :+48'56. SoRYM&O 4s'38 So Ry Mem div 5s'96. Southw Bell T 5s '54_ ‘Term As StL 4%s°39. Tex & Pac ‘Tex&Pac 58’79 C..... Tex&Pac 6880 D. Tex &N O b ‘ll.—..- - 106'; Peoria & E inc 4890 _. 4 134 133% 104% 104% 100 993, T4M 1118 1074 101% 106 1108 10215 6913 654, 1108 102% 72 6814 534, 8012 1021 5 284% 311 79 437 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE By private wire direct to The Star. 1.’“ 104% 100 T4% 111% 107% 101% 106 5% 105% 110% 1 2 823 | 101 1041 107 X 1017, BTl 104 101 106! pm*. lhv.l 107 112 4 116'% 100% 2 1041, 2104 118 10713 961, 1001 10674 2 1181, 101'% 1057 101'% 103% 103% 111% 1% % 102' 101% 107% 102 78 97y 73 104% 103 9815 110% 110% Tex Corpev 58 '44__.. 108! 1044 » 100% 10015 104 1131 101 101% 6% 101% 104% 103% 111% 1% 10215 101'3 107% 102 8 97'% 731 3 3% 84 43% 84 55'% 57y 104% 103 98% 110% fowi young. D. C, SLOW RISE STAGE BY RETAIL TRAD Moderate Expansion Shown in Areas Affected by Colder Weather. By the Associated “ress. NEW YORK, November 8—The slow rise in retail trade during the week was contributed a’nost entirely by moderate ¢ pansion in sections where colder weather prevailed, Dun & Bradstreet said today. “As the covering of Fall require- ments, which had been held in check since mid-October, proceeded on a generous scale in those districts gripped by cold, volume of retail sales was 3 to 10 per cent larger than a week earlier,” the survey said. “The estimated gain for the coun- try over the 1934 comparative ranged from 5 to 15 per cent, with cities re- porting a loss in the minority. “The pace of buying in wholesale markets was not in step with that in retail distribution, as merchants have | yet to work off sizable stocks which should have been moved in October. “Mail requests specifying immedi- ate shipment * blankets, ofl burners, knitted outwear, automobile acces- | sories and Winter hardware ran to good proportions from districts af- | fectec by the cold wa've. | “Delayed commitments for holiday | as makm! preparations for the largest Christmas season since 1928." The review explained that the shift in ‘he production schedules of the au- tomobile industry “forestalled the usual slack season in the paint and varnish industry, and some of the large manufacturers reported the best October volume in their histories.” Washington Produce UTTER—One-pound prints (92 scor; mb 41 1-pound prints (40 score). .4 . 30: 1-pound prints (89 score). 3 | e, 24 3 lard. 18al%: compy LIVE “STOCK - Hogs medium 9. cal Prices by the United Staies Bureau of | Aspicultural Economics Trading _dul ceipts, 31 and dated white ezgs and marketng costs) 45. U, S. extras, mediums. 32: U. 8. ards large 40 LIVE POULTRY—Market steady to firm ori ‘and- mrixed colors. 14 ers. under pounds | youus b 10 pounds and t toms, 14 pounds and up. E nd “old 70a1.00 a pair. Fruits and Vegetables. Sales in l-ur lots by original receivers UE lc & a.m. to APPLES—No (nvm( arrivals and no cars ck. Bushels—Supp! libe: de- light rrf:rxel steady -inch minimum.” Soas - a1 00 King. Davi um. 758K: a1.00" Goiden Deliciols. U. & 60;_©z-inch -inch minimum. 1.00 aLis o Boxes. " Virginia. Delicious and Staymans. co, fancy and Tancy. 1 608500 | Romes, combination extra fancy and fan Baranon Winesabe. combination extra taney and fancy. 1638150, | ~casB. One Pennsyivania arrived. | one ko and L Wabroken cars of track market steads. crates Danish type CELERY—No carlot arrivals. one broken and one unbroken cars on track. Supplies | moderate: demand light. market stead ! York. 2y crates washed. & dozen | 8250, Canfornia_half crates washed. 3 mostiy around 3.00 | LETTUCE—One California arrived. three | broken and four unbroken cars on track. Western—Supplies moderate: demand mod- erate market steady. Western crates Ice- berg type: _ California. 24.50, few higher. poorer lower; 1daho. 5 dozen. 4.00a 4.30: 6 dozen. 3.75 ONTONS: "o broken car on demand lish! 5 sacks. 1 | mintmum Pennsylvania. bushei 4 5 carlot arrivals: one track. Supplies moderate, market steady. ~ Minnesota. vellows. nunn aacks, Valen: S _No. 1. 1.25al e N S cariol aihivals and no_ears uopljes lieht, "demand light. bushe! hamp- New York arrived: one broken and three unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate. demand mod- erate. market slightly stronger. . 100- pound sacks. round whites. U No. Pennsylvania, 1 Muhmm Tty around 1.75° N 21 New Jersey. 3 tion, 1.7 Mountains._ U. Idaho. few O ais condi- hm nound sacks, Green 2.15: few. Russett 15: Maine. s ~ 100- Pound acks, eet Potatoes Steady. SWEET POTATOES—No carlot arrivals and no cars on track. Supplies modera: demand <low, market steady. North Cj lina._bushel baskets. Puerto Ricans. Doorers 51 MIXED VE(‘ETAFLES—""I\ carlot ar- . n AR "X'&@éflén‘l’m ekt demand ket steady. Marylan as ‘s'”" "r'»fx‘;nel Dempers. fair condition. a0, 3 N BEANS—No carlot arrivals: one rrS(&rEEcl' on track Supplies mndrrn';m \ight. market steady. Florida, bushel hampers. “green. flat type. 1.258 > oorer. L PR Kipones vers light. demand llfih! market steady. Florida. |“1 bushzl crates, ® ey, 3.50: cholct d?mnnd High. Low. 2:55. Tex&P MPT “7"6. 104 104 104 Third Av ref 4s’ 5 s :’:5 g;‘ ggxg n ex 58 A Third A ad { st d 22 91 i 104 106 114 118% 111% 103% 105t 2 10413 106% : 93 100" 911y 104 106 Tol St L&W 4s5°50 = Trumbull St1 6s°40__. Un E1 L&P 65 '57 Un Oil of Cal 4s "47_. Un Pac Is!als! *4T. n Pac 4s §er: Pac 1strf 452008 lffi*t Un Pac 4%s '67 051 it Biscuit U U S Rubber 5s'47 Univ Pipe & R 6s'36. Utah L& T 55’44 A Utah P& L 5s (! Util P& L v UtilP&L Vanadium cv bs’41 . Ver Sug 1st 7s '42 cfs Va E&P 1st rf 58'55A. Va Ry 1st 58’62 A vaS W 1st 5s 2003, Va S W con 55 '58... Wabash 438 '78__. ‘Wabash 5s'76 B_.. Wabash 55’80 D - Wabash 1st 5s '39. Wabash 2d 5s '39 ‘Walworth 6845 Walworth 6s'45 cfs. Walworth 6148 '35 cfs 71 Warner Bros cv 65’39 85 Warner-Quin 6s’39_. ‘Warren Brcv 6s 41 Westchester L 58 W PaPlst5s'46 A__ W PaP1st5s'56G ‘W Sh 1st 4s 2061 gtd_ West'n Md 1st 48'52. West'n Md 518 '77 West'n Pac 5546A as_ West'n Un 4%s'50 West’n Un 58’51 West'n Un 58 60 _ West'n Un 6355836 Wh & L E con 45°49__ 107 107 ‘Wheel Steel 498 °53.. 1017 101% Wheel St15%s '4l A_. 1031 103t W Sp Stl con 16% 16'5 16% Wilkes B&E 1st 5- 2. 45% 4b% 45% 0. mgu 12:‘/- 106% Wis C 1st gn 45 "49. 8% 8% Youngtn S&T 55'70B. 101 100% 100% Youngtn S&T 55’784 101 A400% 100% 107'\ TR7% 95% 104% 28% 99% 102% 101 m.lOlh 1017 103% 103% | requirements were released generously, | merchants in some districts are | Supplies moderate: demand light. | FRIDAY, XOVEMBER 8, 1935. Purchase Boosts Steel Scrap Price InPittsburgh Area ly the Associated Press. LEVELA] GENERAL MOTORS VOLUME CLIBS October Total Best Since 1927—U. S. Sales Move Highest Since 1929. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 8.—Total sales of General Motors cars and trucks to dealers in the United States, Canada and overseas shipments during October were reported today as the highest for that month since 1927. October sales to dealers in the United States were the best since that month in 1929, Sales of cars and trucks to con- sumers in the United States in Octo- ber amounted to 68,566 units compared with 66,547 in September and 69,090 in October, 1934. Observers declared sales to con- sumers were influenced by Fall auto- mobile shows held in November this year instead of January as in the past, and it was felt that many prospective |huwr= held off until all new models | were on display. mm Trade says today a purchnse of 20,000 to 25,000 tons of heavy melting steel scrap at $13.75, delivered, by a large Pittsburgh disirict steel producer is the largest in several months, and has resulted in an ad- vance of 50 cents a ton in scrap quotations in the Pittsburgh market. Washington Exchange SALES. American Security & Trust Co.—1 at 200. AFTER CALL. City & Suburban 55—$1,000 at 90!2, $1,000 at 90, $1,000 at 907, $1,000 at 9072, $1,000 at 90’2, $500 at 90, Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Bia. 4125 1003 Asked. Amer. Tel. & Tel . Am_ Tel" & Tel ‘col Anacostia ‘& Pot. b Ana. & Pot. Guar. b: & P. Tel. of Va Canital Traction R R SL_ City & Suburban 5 Georgetown Gas 1st Pot. Elec. Pow. | Potomac Elec. Werh G Gas Wash| Gas were 97,745 units in October. against 22,986 in September and 50,514 in Tath Gnafe TG0 = October, 1934. Total sales to dealers Wash, Rwy. & Eiec. 4s | 1n the United States and Canada plus | NE ‘0\(‘{5(35 shipments were 127,054 units | in October, against 39,152 in Septem- ber and 72.050 in October, 1934. For the first 10 montis of the year sales to consumers in the United States were 1,019,939 cars and trucks, against 823211 in the same period of 1934. Sales to dealers in the United N eamb States werz 1,037,075, against 892,102, ! | 'm b0l e off ; and total sales to dealers in the'! Lt United States and Canada plus over- seas shipments were 1,347,236, against 1,137,816, Country_ Clui Coid *storsge STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Tel Hw | Amer c Wash. Ry. & El pfd. BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. Amer. Sec. & Tr. Co. (f)_. |f‘|§l’: 205 INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK ember & ¥ v Dealers’ Association Noon Quotdlions ) | Firemen's (1 60 Rationa *onion « 60V°< TITLE INSURANCE Columbia €.30) 5 Real Estate (6) MISCELLANEOUS. Carpel Lanston Mergent | Peoples [ TR | Wawd & cop com “.nd & Loth pid cents extra. 1.20) 40 (1)-- 113% [NONEY IN CIRCULATION REACHES NEW 1935 PEAK By 1" e Associated Press Money in circulation has risen to a new peak for the year, following | & substantial increase in the last | week, which included the election day partial business recess. The gain was attributed in part to the election influence, although the | seasonal trend has been upward for some time. Total money in use, as recorded in the weekly Federal Reserve condition Wide Sec vtc . Tt § R 3 b i | statement, compared as follows: | Week ended November 6 Preceding Same week FREIGHT TOTAL SOARS | Trusice Stand Inv ¢ NEW YORK, November 8 (#).— ) T;g‘;;;g i'\nn;ujf;’ B Tonnage handled by the United States Trusteed N Y Bk S! Freight Co. in October was the largest f for a single month in the complnyu history. The volume was 20 per cent | earnings, 40 weeks ended October 5, ahead of September and 23 per centi were 46 cents, vs. 13 cents in 40 weeks | greater than a year ago. ended October 6, 1934. $5.754.000.000 | 6.000.000 13.000.000 Kk = ¢ year NOW BRINGS YUII *¥% A—17 FREIGHT LOADINGS DROP 27,164 CARS Weekly Total of 680,662 Still 67,614 Above Level of Year Ago. NEW YORK. November S—The As. sociated ~ Press seasonally ed weekly index of freignt, carioadi based on 1929-30 as arfding; today (5671 Eompated wiih's 8 the previous week and 60.3 a year pre- viously The range of recent years: High Low By the Associated Press, The American Association of Rail- roads announced today loadings of revenue freight for the week ended November 2 were 680,662 cars, a de- crease of 27,164 below the preceding { week and an increase of 67,614 above | the corresponding week in 1934 and an increase of 66.526 above 1933. Miscellaneous freight was reported |at 278,784, a decrease of 6,594 below the preceding week. an increase of 43,651 above 1934 and an increase of Sales to dealers in the United States [ Asked. | 1572 i 10 Purity Bakeries Corp. common share & 51910 above 1933. Less than carlot merchandise, 165« 576, a decrease of 613, an increase of 3,609, a decrease of 6,392 Coal loadings. 125.483. a decrease of 3209, an increase of 129, an ine crease of 5,718. Grain and grain products 33.364: a decrease of 4,087: an increase of 54 an increase of 2.209. In the Western districts grain and grain products loadings for the week ended November 2 totaled 21834 cars, an increase of 4.629 above 1934. Live stock loadings, 19.553; a dee crease of 1,736, a decrease of 5015; a decrease of 464. In the Western dlslrltls ioadings for the week ended November 2 were 15.738, a decrease of 3,153 below 1934, Forest products, 29,194: a decrease | of 1.481; an increase of 7.507; an in- | crease of 6,013. Ore, 21.692; a decrease of 9,769; an | increase of 10985; an increase of | 6,614 Coke, 7.016: an increase of 325: aa increase of 1.271; an increase of 918. \CELOTEX CONSUMMATES REORGANIZATION PLAN e Associated Press NEW YORK, November 8—The | Celotex Corp., successor organization to the Celotex Co., has consummated its reorganization plan. Under the plan, 125,000 shares of new common stock were subscribed for by the old stockholders and the Centrl Securities Corp., the subscriber under the plan. The stock subscripe tion furnishes the new corporation with $832,500 of new money. | The total number of common shares outstanding will be 277,185. The divie dend on the new preferred stock to be issued under the plan will be cumulative from November 1, 1935. Bs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. 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