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FINANCIAL. BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE ADVANGES SCORED BY GARRIER BONDS Most Corporate Issues Rise, Federal Issues Dull and Narrow. Bond Averages 20 10 10 _10 Rails. Indus. Util.For'n. Unc. Unc. +.1 —.1 81.5100.3 99.2 68.9 8151003 99.1 69.0 80.5100.0 97.9 68.0 838 88.7 845 67.7 8781003 99.2 704 764 922 845 65.5 894 929 889 70.0 745 T73.7 68.2 60.2 458 40.0 646 422 high..101.1 98.9102.9 100.5 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Noon ..... 109.4 Prev. day. 109.3 Month ago 109.2 Year ago- 107.8 1935 high- 110.7 1935 low. 107.9 1934 high. 108.3 1934 low. 99.1 1928 high. 104.4 1932 low. 86.8 (x) New 1935 high. (Compiled by the Associated Press.) Net change. ‘Today, noon Prev. day.-_- Month ago- Year ago... 1935 high. 1935 1934 1934 1932 1928 By the Assoclated Press, NEW YORK. November 12.—Im- proved action by Tailroad liens helped to brighten up the bond market to- day The corporate division showed | minor irregularities, though most of the early transfers resulted in mod- erate price gains. United States Gov- ernments moved narrowly under a slow trading interest. Many of the important foreign groups were frac- | tionally lower. Alleghany Corp. 5s of 1950 added 21. points to their substantial gain of last Saturday. In loans of Balti- more & Ohio, St. Paul, Erie, New York Central, Nickel Plate. Frisco and Southern Railway advances ran from !, to ': of a point. Favorable performers in the utility gection included Consolidated Gas & Electric 5s at 997, up 1: Interna- tional Telephone 5s at 73'i, up ‘s, and North American 5s at 104!, up 1, Western Union 5s of 1960, at | 1017, were only a shade under the 1935 high and " over the previous | closing. American Foreign Power 5s gave up ': to 667 Early trading in the foreign group resulted in fractionally lower prices for Italian 7s, German 7Ts, Japanese 6'>s and Belgium 7s. | Washington Exchange | Abitibi Pa&Pw 5s 53 | Antioquia s’ | Antioquia 7s’45 D | Bel By private wire direct to The Star. TREASURY. High. Low. 2:85. - 10029 100 26 10027 2% 1955-60 - 1005 35194648 __ . 10222 10220 10221 38 1951-55 10225 10219 10221 3145 1946-49_____ 10323 10321 10323 3145 1949-52 10317 103 12 10313 3181941 10722 10720 10720 3145 1044-46 10431 104 27 104 27 3345 1940-43 June 10710 107 10 10710 3%+ 1941-43 Mar 10711 10711 10711 335 1943-47 1068 1068 1068 5 194656 1095 1095 1095 45 1944-54 11026 11024 11025 43,5-3%51943-45 1059 1053 1053 4145 1947-52 1159 1156 1156 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 2 1008 1004 1004 10110 10110 10110 B 101 101 ° 101 33,5 1964 10220 10218 10218 HOME OWNERS’ LOAN. 9924 9920 9920 10027 100 26 10026 FOREIGN BONDS. High. Low. 30 97 Akershus 5s’6 Alpine Mont S T Antioquia 7s " 91 AL 6% B.. 6% 7 6% 6% 947 9814 983, Autioquia 2d 7s '3 Antioguia 3d 78| Argentine 53 ‘624 Arzentine 6s'57 A Argentine 6s'58 B _ Argentine 6s'59 June Argentine 6s 59 Oct Argentine 6s'60 May. Argentine 6s ‘60 Sept Argentine 6s '60 Oct Argentine 6s'61 Febr Argentine 6s°61 May Australia 4! Australi Bavaria Belzium 6s ' ium 615549 Belzium Berlin 6s Berlin Elec 6 Berlin Berlin B Eoiivia 7 Bolivia 8s 47 Brazil 6! Brazil 61 Braz']8s 11 __ ! Brisbane Breda Ern Bremen S Brisbane 5s°'57. | Brishane 6s ‘30 Buenos A C 6! Buenos July coupon oft____ Bulzaria 712568 May coupon off __ Ganada 4561 Chile 6s 61 Jan Chile 6. '61 Febr._. Chile 6s 61 Sept. Chile 6: Chile 6s Chile Ts Chile Mtz Bk ean Mun L 7s 60 | Cologne 61,550 SALE! American Security & Trust Co—1 at 200. AFTER CALL. Capital Traction 55—$300 at 96. $500 at 96. Potomac 11472, Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. 51.7; pfd—5 at ., 10 at 114’4, Electric 15 at 11474 Amer. Tel. & Am. Tel i For xcl e Anacostia & Pot Ana & Pol. eug & P. Tel. of V (amm) Traction R. R & Suburban Eedrscions Gas Pot. Elec. Pow Potomac Elec. Wash. B s & Elec MISCELLANEOUS. arber & Ross T BR0ST Shace Ciub | Col. Country Club Cold Storase STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Tel () 1483 LaDlLll Transit Co. . & W, Sesmboat () - Eleg, Pow e pfd Wash. Rwy & “néh Ry & El pid BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. Amer. Sec & Tr. Co. (B)__ 1081 Rizgs Riges pfd Washington Wash. Loan L & Tr. FIRE INSU American (12) Corcoran (. Firemen's Rationm® Union. TITLE IVSL'RANUE Columbia (300 Real Estate (6)_ MISCELLANEODS Carpel Corp. (1.60)_ TLanston Monotype Mergenthaler 4 People’s Drug S Real Est. M_& G. D! Sccurity Storage 15} Ter. Ref. & Wh_ Corp. Wdwd & Loth. Com. (%1." Wdwd. Lothrop pfd. (1) - dividend. c extra. §—Flat - SHEET STEEL BACKLOG CONTINUES TO CLIMB ‘By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, November 12.—Un- filled orders in the hands of sheet steel producers are increasing, Daily Metal| Trade said today. The publication added, “demand is chiefly from the| automotive industry, but miscellaneous business also is in fair volume.” | BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. (United States Department of Agri- culture.) Cattle—125: mainly cows, fully steady: low cutter and cutters, 3.50 to 4.25; few beef cows, upward to 6.00; odd head common and medium steers, 7.00 to 8.00. Calves—50; market nominally steady: | good to choice vealers. portable, 11.00 | to 12.00; common down to 8.00; most | grass calves around 6.00 to 7.00. | Hogs—275; about 5 cents lower than | Monday; good and choice, 120 to 210 . pound averages, 10.35 to 10.55; top., 10.55; few 210 to 240 pounds, 9.95] to 10.35; good packing sows, 8.50 to 8.90. | Sheep—175; not sufficient to make a market; lambs in broad demand, quot- able strong to 15 cents or more higher; good and choice lambs considered sale- able 10.25 to 10.75 or above; common grades down to 6.50; slaughter ewes, 4.50 down. FOREIGN MARKETS. By the Assoclated Press. NDON.—Prices were steady on the Stock Exchange today. although business ing firmed gilt-edged securities and indus- trials, while gold shares improved on South African purchases. Oil shares steadied and other issues sagged The market clowed ir- regular. PARIS.—Buoyancy was displayed on the Bourse_today with rentes. international. bank. Youns loan and most industrial ie- gues advancing - The market closed irresn- BERLIN.—The downward movement con- tinued on the Boerse y with a limited cemand. The closing was " Listless. | Hatti 6 | Italy 7s '51 | Panama 5s 63 | Panama 53 Colombi Cordoba 7 | Cordoba | Costa Ri May coupon on_ Cuba 4325 '49 Cuba 14-'49 Cund'amarca 6 Denmark Denmark 515 Denmark 6542 _____ Deu Bk 6s '35 ct stpd Dominic 1st 513542 Finland 6s'4> ____ Finland 61;s ‘36 French Gov 7%;s'41. Ger C Bk A 6538 Ger C Bk A6s'60 July Ger C Bk A 65’60 Oct er Gen El 6 Ger Gov 5153565 Ger Rep 7s '49 stpd Grt Br& I? 515537 Grt C Ei Jap 612s '50 Hamburg St 6s ‘46 __ Hungary 7las ‘44 _ Ilseder Steel 65 '48 ItaiCrd PW 7s "37 Ital Crd P W 7s '47 Ital P U Crd 7s '52. Japan 5128’65 = Jugos Mtg Bk 7s '57 unmat coupon Karstadt 6s° | Kreu&Toll Met Water Mex 4s'10- Milan 6158 5. Minas Gers 615 Sept coupon off Minas Gers 615 ‘59 Sept conpon off Montevideo 6 Montevideo 7s '52._ ew So Wales 55 '57_ ew So Wales 55 '58 Nord Ry 635 '50 or Ger Lloyd 6s '47 Norway 5s '63 Norway 6s '43 Nuremberg 6s'52 Oriental Dev 51,858 OsloG & E5s'63 . Panama 58'63 stp asd Pernam Ts 47 Peru 7s '59 Poland 8s 50 Prussia 6s 5 Prussia 6551 . Rio de Jan 6%s '53 Aug coupon off Rio Gr do Sul Ts '66 May coupon off Rome 61,552 Rumania 7s '59 Aug coupon off ___ Sarta F Arg 7s'52stp- Sao Paulo C 8s'52 coupon off | Sao Paulo St 7s ‘40 Saxon Pb W 6128 51 on Pb W 7s 45 rbs 8s '62 unm c Shin P 6% Silesia Prov 7 Sydney 538’55 Taiwan Elec 6128 '71_ | Tolima 7s 47 Tokio 5852 Tokio 5138 '61 Tokio EX Lt 6s Un Stl Wk 61:8'51 A Uruguay 6s'60 Uruguay 6s'64.___. Warsaw 7s ‘58 _ | Yokohama 6s '61 DOMESTIC Alb&Sus 31:s 46 gtd Alleg Corp bs 44 Alleg Corp 5s 49 Alleg Corp 5s '50 Alleg Corp 6s ‘50 stp Allied Stores 415 '50 Allis Chalm 65°37 Am & For Pw 65 2030 Am Icecv 58’53 Am1GCh S%!‘IS. Am Intl 5%s 49 Am Roll Mill 4%s°49 AmT&T 4%s'39 AmT&T cl tr 5 Am T & T deb 6s '60.. Am T & T deb 5s'65.. AmT& T 53843 Am Wat Wk Am Wat Wks 6s'75_. Am Writ Pap 6s " Anglo Ch Nitr 78 "45_ Ark & M B & T 6s '64 Armour & Co 4%s 39 Arm'r(Del)1st 4s 55 Armstrong C'k 4s 50 A T&S Feadj 4s 95 A T&S Fe ad 455 <t A T&SFe zn 4s°'95 _ AT&SFe 41;s 48 __ AT&S FeCA 44862 BONDS. 102% 102% 6 8 120% 110 109 113% 113% 113% 109% 981 32% 26% 95 104% 95% 104 104% 1043 1041 104% 104% 103% 103% 103% 108% 1081 108% 108 108 108 1113 1113 111% ‘A | Fla EC Ry Atl: nn&Blr 4s°33 _ Atlantic&D 1st 4s 48 Atl Coast L 1st Atl Coast L clt 4s AtuCLun4%s 6 Atl Coast L clt 63 "45._ AUG&W15s'59 __. Baldwin Loco 55 '40.. B&O st 4s'48 B&O4%s'60 B&O 1st 5s 48 B&Oref 55 95 B&O5s'96 F B & O ref 53 2000 R&Oref6s'95C. ... B&O PLE&W V 4s'41 B & O Swn 55 '50 Bank&Aroos 4s ‘51 Bang&Aroos cv 45’51 Bat Crk & St 35’89 __ Bell T of Pa 55 '48 B Bell T of Pa s '60 C. Beneficial L 6s ‘46 Beth Steel 414560 sf Bos & Me s '55. Bos & Me s '67 Bklyn Edis 55 '49 A. Bklyn Edis 5s '52 E Bklyn M T bs 49 A__. Bklyn M T 65 °68 A__ Bklyn Un E Bklyn Un « Bkiyn Un Gas bs BKlyn Un G rf 6s 47 Buft R&P con 4%s'57 Buff R & P 5537 BCR &N cl 5s'34 BCR&N 58’34 ctfs_ Bush Term cn 58 '55._. Bush T Bldg 55’60 __ By-Prod Ck 6%5s 45 Can’dian Nt R43:s'51 Can'dian Nt R4155'56 Can'dian Nt R43s'57 Can'dian NtR4%s'55 Can'dian N 5s'69July Can'dian Nt 5s'690ct._ Czn'dian Nrdb 7s ‘40 Can'dian r’c dbisperp Can'dian Pc 4%s" Can'dian Pc 42 | Can'd an Pc Caro Cl& O 63 Cent of Ga 1st Cent of G Cent Ga Ch Cent 11l K& G s 51. Cent N Eng 4s Centof N J gen 5 Cent Pac 1st rf 45 '49_ Cent Pac is '60 Cert'd deb 5%:s 48 | Chesap Cevcl 5s 44 | Chesap Corp 55 "47 C&Ogen 4! 9. C&O R&A 1st 45 ‘89 th & \ll r(X 3s ChiBa Qi Chi B & Qref Chi B&Q 1 div 312549 Chi B&Q 1 div 4549 _ Chi& k3 1115s'51 Chi & Erfe 1st | Chi Grt W 4s ' = Chi | & L gen 6s°66__ CM&SP 45 89 = M&SUF £n 4% 89 C. CM&SP 68 75 CM&StP&P adjos2000 Chi & NW gn 4s Chi& NW 41 Chi & NW 43 | Gt K 1&P 1t 4534 1 Cht R 1&P rf 45'34 cf. | Chi R 1&P gn 4s BE._ Chi R I&P 4135 5 CRI&P 4} | Chi Rt 1&P 42 Chi T H. 1st 6 | Chi T H&S inc 5s '60_ | Chi & W 1 con 4s 50 Chilas & Co s 4 Chile Cop deb 55 ‘4 1 (m I St L&C 4s «6 n Ter 5s'57 | CCC&StL rf 5s 63 D . | Clev Un Ter +| Clev Un Ter Clev Un Ter Colo Fuel & Ir js Lu | Colo Ind el tr s 34 Colo & So 4125 30. ... Columbia G & E | 5852 May “| Columbia GRE 55 ‘61 |Col RPL st 4. 7 Columbus&Tol 4s '35 Comcl Inv T 53849 261 | Cor Coal Md rf 5s ‘50 | Con Coal Md 5530 cfs Con Gas N Y 435 °51. “l ConGasN Y 55'57 - ConG N Y db 515'45 1 Container deb 5s "43_. Crown C& S 6547 _ Crown Will P 6s 5 Crown. Zell 6: Cuba R R 1st 4 | Cuba RR ref | Cuba Nor RR Del & Hud ref 4s 43 _. | Del & Hud 51537 , Den & K G cn 4s 36 Den& RG 435 36 “ Den& RG W 5s 55 _ « | Den&RGW 5 i | Detroit Edis 4 | Det Edison rf 5s " | DulSS & At 5s'37 hrle Ccv4s 53 A Erie ref 5s 7. Fed Lt & Tr 6s'42 i| Fed Lt & Tr 55 '42 | Fla EC Ry 5s'T4 | Fran Sug 7 Gen Cable 53 47 Gen Steel C 534S '49 Gen Th Eq 6340 cfs_ | Goodrich 6s 45 Goodrich 6% s 47 Goody’r T&R bs '57 Gotham Silk H 6s '36. Gould Coup 6s°40 _ Gr Tr'k of Can 6s'36. GtNRref4%s’'61 A Gt N R gen 4%s°'76 D GtNRgen4ls"1TE Gt N R gen 5s'73C. GtNRG5%s'52B _ GtNRgenTs’36 A _ Gulf Sta Stl1 51,542 -P C1st 4554 Al Houston Oil 61640 | H'satonic con 5. f Hudson Coal 5s | Hud Co G 1st 5s | Hud & Man inc 5s | Hud & Man ref 5s a7 111 Bell Tel 5s ‘56 e 111 Cent coll tr 4553 111 Cent ret 4s 55 Il Cent 4% 66 111 Cent ref 6865 .. ICC&StL NO 5s°63 . Inland Stl 415578 A_ Inland St1 4%3 ‘81 B_ Int RT 1st rf 58 66 IntRT 65’32 IntRT 7s’'32. Int R T 7s '32 ctf: Int Ag col 5s '42 st| Interlake 5s ‘51 Int Cement 55’48 IntGrt Nr5s ‘56 B Int Grt Nr 6s 52 A int Gr Nradj 6s’52A. Int Hydro El 6544 __. Int Mer Mar 6s 41 Int Pap 1st 6s 47 A_. Int Pap ref 6s'55 IntRvof CAGS'72__ Int T&Tcv 4%s 39 IntT & T 4%s'52.. Int T& T 5s '55.. James F & C 4s'39... Kan CSo 1st 35’50 KanC Sorfn 5s'50.. Kan C Ter 1st 45’60 Kan G & E 4%s'80 Keith 6s 46 Kendall 618 Kings County Elev 4549 Kinney (G R)'l‘éa';G Laclede Gas bs 39 Laclede G 5%s'53 C_ Laclede G 5%s'60 D_ Lautaro Nitr 6s 64.. Leh C&N 41354 A_ Leh Val Har S Leh V Pa con 4s 2003 Leh V P cond%s 2003 Leh V RR con 58 2008 b High. Low. 2:55. 15 10315 76 73 4 108'% 4 107% 105% 105% 893, 6814 933 9115 100 102% 103% 104% 1063 110 10: Loew's 6s '41 Long Isl gen Long Isl ref Lorrillard 58’51 Lorrillard 7s 44 La & Ark s 69 LouG&EG5s'52 A Lou & Jeff Bld 4545 L & N unit 4s°40 L&N41%s2003C.__ L & N Atl K&C 48°55 M'Cro'yS536s'41 filed McKess & R 538 '50. Manila RR SL 4s'59 _ Manhat R 4s'90 . __ Manhat R 45 '90 ctfs Marion St Sh 6s 47 _ Market St Ry 7s'40 A Mead Co 6545 Met Ed 1st rf 5853 . Mil £ R&S L 5s 61__ Mil No 1st 4% s ex'39._ Mil E R&S L rf 6s'71 MStP&SSM 5s "38 gt MoK & T 1st 4s'90__ Mo K & T 5262 A Mo K & T adj 65 67— Mo Pac 4575 Mo Pac s " Mo Pac 5s Mo Pac 5s° Mo Pac bs Mo Pac 5549 A Mohawk & M 4 Mont Cent 6s '3 Mont Pwr ref 6s 43 Mont Pwr 55’62 A _. Morris & Co 47 39 Mor & Esx §s” Murray Body 63 Mut Fuel Gas is"'47.. 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Osden L C 45 '48 | Ohto Pub Sve 7 6 ont T s 18t 5= 45 Ore RR& N 4546 Ore W R I & N 45 '61 Otis Steel 65’41 ____ Pac Coast is 16 PacG & E 55’42 Pac T&T ref Param't Pic 6s | | Parmelee 6544 2| Penn Dixie C 6s "41 1 Penn RR con s !’Cnnl‘l’!l 5'84 Penn RR con 41 Penn RR gn 4 Penn RR db 4 Penn RR 55 64 Penn RR zen 5 | Penn RR 6% |PennP&L4 Peo G L&C bs i | Pere Marq 41 | Pere Marq 1st 5556 Phila B&W 47.s'81__ .| Phila Co 58 '67 Phila E1 Co 414567 _ Phila& RC& 15573 Phila & R C & 1 65°49 9 ,,rcc& Pitts&WVa 4 Porl Gen El1 4 Port G E 1st 55'35 Porto Rico A T 6 Postal Tel & C 5 Pure Oil 414550 _ Purity Bak 5s '48 I‘cadn‘" Jer C 4s 51. llen I1&St1 514853 A | Republic St1 4158’50 Republie St1 51 54 Revere Cop&B 6s '48 Richfield Oil 6s '44 __ Richfield O 6s 44 cfs._ Rio G Wcol 4549 A_ R1A&L 1st43.8'34_ Roch G&E 5 ‘48 St Jo Ry L T&P 5537 St L IM&S R&G 45’33 St L P&ENW 5. ‘Ql L-SF 43 StL-SF4 StLS W Ist 4s 89 St L, SW 1st rer 55" | StPM&MM ex 45 | St P Un Dep ref 5 San A&A Pass 4s Seabd A L ref Seahd A L 4s Seabd A L rf 9 Seahd A L6845 A __ Seabd A L 6s'45 efs . Seabd A-F1 6s'35A ct. Sharon S H51;s'48__ Shell Pipe L 5552 ... Shell Un Oil 55 "47._. Silesian Am 7s’'41.__ Skelly Oil 53,5 '3 Socony Vac 3%s 50 So Bell T&T 5s 41 So “olo Pwr 6s 47 A_ So Pac col 4s "4 So Pac ref 4s '5; So Pac 41;s 68 So Pac 4125 '69 So Pac 4%s '81 So Pac Ore 412s So Pac S F Ter 4s i So Ry gen 4s ‘56 A So Ry bs 94 So Ry gen 6 So Ry 48’ = So Ry Mem div 55’96 SoRyM&O4s'38 __ Southw Bell T 5s "54. Spokane Int 5555 __. Studebaker cv 6s *45_ Swift & Co3%s'50.. Tenn Cent 6s '47 - Tenn El Pw 6547 A_. Term As St L 48’53 __ Texarkana 5%s '50 Tex Corp cv bs '44_. Tex & N O 5843 Tex&Pac 5= '80 D Third Av ref 4s’60 i Trumbull Stl 6s 40 High. Low. 2:85. 104'% 4 105% e 99% 11815 130 T4% 111 1056 107% 101y 105% 110% 9815 8674 B35, 94% 181 108 ‘| and non-operating charges such as TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, A.T.&T.EARNINGS REACH §1 453,009 September Total Compares With $911,490 in Same Month of 1934, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 12.—Net operating income of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. in Sep- tember amounted to $1,459,009, com- pared with $911,490 in the same month last year. ‘This brought net operating income for the first nine months up to $11,- 168,330, against $10,620,838 in the same period in 1934. Net operating income covers oper- ating activities only, excluding non- operating income such as dividends, interest and other revenues received, dividends and rents paid. Washington Produce BUTTER —One-pound prints (92 score) as pound prints (90 score)., pound prints (89 score). . 1081 al, 1622a18; 55 1023, | 104, 1014 luh ~ 68 313 1081, 8614 1004, 100% 597, 700 647, 661 100 1067 20 12 1100 1000 4515 45 1067, 106 109" 3, | no cars on track 4 | ripes 10174 105' ll 3 89% 57% 22 98% 9! 9815 104 104 104 UnOilof Cal4s '47... 114 114 114 ” |wWPaP4s’61 H . pork “loin 26 hams. “4; smoked, 8a29; strip bacon, compound. 13" —Hogs. light. 9.2 mediim al10.00: heavy. K : Toughs 5.00a%.00: ples, S calves. | S-00a11 00: lambs, 5 00ah 00 Prices by the United States Bureau of | Agricultural Economics i S—Market on nearby ungraded eggs at prevailing priccs. Only a few bringing the top quotation. Receipts lim- lted, but demand slow. Current re $1ah hennery whites. large. 35aiN Government iraded and dated white exgs {Including srading and marketing costs): | U.'Sextras ‘lurge 45 U S. extras me- 0 S Standards, Targe. 9w POULTRY—Market steady at un- zed prices Colored. heavy, Leghorns. roosters. 12 | Spring chickens: Plymouth Rocks mixed * colors Plym broflers Youns hens 10 poutids’ and up. 2 }vnhnl toms. 14 pounds and up. 2i; No. ™5 1%aZ0: old hens and oid toms 1%a20; guinea fowl. youn: 21 00 a pair. Fruits and Vegetables, Sales in large lots by original receivers up to X & m loday | 'LES-—No carlot srrivals; one broken !l.nr unbroken according 1o size CABBAGE—Two Pennsylvania arrived two broken and four unbroken cars on upplies mod es! g No carlot arfivals. one broken | ibroken cars on track. Supplies demand lig market steady. “a crates, washed, 4 to 8 dozen and one TTUCE—One California arrived: four b'uh" and one unbroken cars on track. Western siock: Supplics moderate: demand moderate: market steady. < | Iceberg_type: Californ doz 475: fair condition, 4 Zaster’s dosens s 2 ONIONS—No carlot arrival cars on track. Supplies moder: hght market steady. pound sacks yellows. U. S. No Idaho 50-pound sacks %o broken | 1i Valencian i ArTivals: no cars demand light: ma bushel hampers Potato Prices Steady. POTATOES—Three Maine. on. arrived: four unbroken Supplies moderate market dy whites. U one New cars o d _sacks Russet “Biroanks, | , fair condition. 2.00. SWEET POTATOES—No carlot arrivals. Supplies moderate; d mand light: market steady. North lina bushel baskets, Puerto Ricans, 65a:5. TOMATOES—One California arrived; | one broken and two unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate; demand light; market weak. California. lugs boxes, ing. wrapped. 6x6 and larger, 200a.5; few higher; fair con- dition. 1.:3al MIXED VEGETABLES—No carlot ar- | rivals: no cars on track | IMA BEANS—Eastern stock: cally no supplies on the market. GREEN BEANS—No carlot arrivals; one | broken car on track. Supplies liberal; demand light: market steady. Florida. bushel hampers. green. flat type. fair to ary condition. 75al00: few best. A0 Practi- 1 PEPPERS—Supplies light: demand light: | | market steady Florida, 1';-bushel | crates. green. 3.00a3.30. EGGPLANT—Practically no supplies on the market. SQUASH—Supplies light: market ~steady. hampers. white wrapped. CUCUMBERS—Supplies light: demand lght: market dull__Florida. bushel bas- kets. fancy. 3.00a3.25: choice. 2.00 | OKRA—Practically no supplies on the market. | MUSHROOMS—Supplies moderate: de- | mand Hieht© marker sieady Maryiand and Pennsylvania. S-pound baskets. | Caulifiower Quiet. CAULIFLOWER—No carlot arrivals: one | broken and three unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate: demand l|lhl market dull. New York, crates, 75a BROCCOLI—No carlot arri on_ track. _ Supplies moderate Nent: market = steady. crates. 75a1.00. SP!NACH—Sun\;H:s moderate: Florida, 2.00a2.25 demand _bushel no cars | demand Pennsylvania. 1 liberal: demand Maryland and Vir- bunch. * buster "Baskets, UnEIL&P5las Un Pac 1st 45 '47 Un Pac 4s '68 Un Pac 1st rf 45 2008 Un Pac 4228 '67 Unt Drug 5s 53 U S Rubber 5s°47 Utah L & T 5s'44 Utah P& L 5844 _ Util P& L 58’59 ww_. Util P& L 5%8'47 Va E&P 1st rf 58'55A. VaRyl1st6s'62A___. Va S W con 5s'58 Wabash 43:s°78 Wabash 1st 5s '39 Wabash 2d 5s 39 Wabash 53875 Walworth Ss 45 A Walworth 6s 45 cfs__ Walw'th 6125 '35 ww Warner Bros cv 66 ‘39 Warner-Quin 6s 39 __ Warren Brev 6s '41__ Wash W P 1st 5s'39_. W PaPlst5s’46 A__ W PaPlstbs’66G W Sh 1st 4s 2061 gtd_ W Sh 15t 4s 2061 reg. West'n Md 1st 48 °'52. ‘West'n Md 53%s'77 West'n Pac 65’46 A__ West'n Pac 5546A as_ WestnNY&P gn 4543 West'n Un 4%4s°50 _. ‘West'n Un cl tr 5838 West'n Un 68’5 West'n Un 5s "6 West'n Un 618 Wheel Steel 4338 °53 . Wheel St15%5s"48 A_ White S M 6s 36 xw W Sp Stl con 7s'35 ct. Wis C 1st gn 4s '49 ‘Wis C1st gn 4s'49 ct. Wilson & Co 4s '55 Youngtn S&T 5s'70B. 101 Youngtn S&T 5s'78A. 101 99% 100 105% 105% 102% 102% 1013 101% 103% 103% 4 101% 101% 103% 103% 9Tl 16% % % 101 101 100 101 | hundredweight 1935 | Chicago Grain I By the Assoctated Press. CHICAGO, November 12—Pro- nounced weakness became evident in wheat values late today. Downturns of Chicago prices at this stage followed sharp tumbles of the Minneapolis market. Increases both of the United States and Canadian wheat visible supply totals had a bear- 1sh effect and so, too, did continued | uncertainty over Canada’s wheat mar- keting pclicy. Wheat closed unstable, under Saturday's finish; December, | 94%5a94),; corn 's off to 34 p, De cember, 597,a59'2; oats at 'y decline | to an equal advance and provisions unchanged to a rise of 15 cents. WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close Dec 7 A P 3% Chk‘ago Czsh erlfl. Cash wheat, No. 2, red, 99%-1.01; No. 2, hard, 1.12';. Corn, No. 4 mixed, 61; No. 4, yellow, 59%:-61. Oats, No. 3, white, 27-30%; No. 4, white, 26-26;: sample grade, 2A%- | 26; poor, 15. Rye, No. 2, 54 sam-‘ ple grade, 47. Buckwheat, No. 2, 98- 1.00. Soy beans, No. 2, yellow, 79';- 80; No. 3, yellow, 77!:-79 Chicago. Barley, nominal; feed, 30-45; ing, 38-78. Timothy seed, 2.60-3.00 Clover seed, 11.50- 15.85 hundredweight. Liverpool Grain Prices. LIVERPOOL. November 13 «P.—Wheat futures closed easy December Massachusetts Investors Trust Prospectus on Request William W. Mackall, Jr. Investment Securittes 218 Woodward Bldg Bistrict 8431 Construetion Loans In the District of Columbia and Nearby Maryland and Virginia. WEAVER BROS REALTORS Loan Correspondent Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Washington Blds. Di. 9186, MONEY FOR CONSTRUCTION LOANS and LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTIES 5Y2% FIRST DEED OF TRUST ONLY GEORGE . BORGER Successor to the business of JAMES F SHEA 643 Ind. Ave. N.W. Assets Over One Miliion Dellery % ON SAVlNGS' + DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE SYSTEMATICALLY LUMP SUMS Mortgage Money D. C. and Nearby Maryland Real Estate Prompt attention. given to all applications. S 1508 HANNON & LUCHS H S NW. Mortgage Money For CONSTRUCTION LOANS and LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTY in the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Nearby Maryland and Virginia 5v2% Prompt Action B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th Street Natl. 2100 FINANCIAL. MARYLAND TOBACCO SALES ARE SMALLER| Total 3,542 Hogsheads, Compared | With 8,864 in September. Price Down Slightly. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, November 12.—Sales of Maryland leaf tobacco last month totaled 3,542 hogsheads, containing 2,031,560 pounds, which sold at an| 1 to 1% | average price of 16.4 cents per pound. | which compares with sales of 8, 864 | hogsheads containing 5,341,759 pounds | in September at 16.6 cents per poumd. In October, 1934, 10,289 hogsheads, | comaming 6,244,265 pounds, were sold | | at an average price of 9> cents a | pound. showing that the average price | has increased nearly 7 cents a pound | during the past year. Recelpu of Maryland leaf tobacco week tGtaled 246 hogsheads, while ules amounted to 743 hogsheads against receipts of 420 hogsheads and sales of 514 hogsheads the previous week and leaving a stock in State to- bacco warehouses of 31,146 hogsheads. While there is little demand for common tobacco, the better grades are still in demand and a few fine hogs- heads sold up to 55 cents a pound. DIVIDEND ACTIONS DUE. NEW YORK., November 12 (#)— The important dividend meeting | scheduled for this week include Union Pacific, Eastman Kodak, Underwood Elliott Fisher, Congoleum Nairn and Penick & Ford We take pleasure in announcing the opening of a NEW YORK OFFICE 1), Wall Street under the direction of MR. ANTONIO LAZO Now York Offce Telephona COrtlandt 7-1256 Telophone to Balrimers Offes ANdrews 3-6630 MACKUBIN, LEG6 & CoMPANY Established 1899 BALTIMORE Memi New York Stock Exchange Baiumore Stock Exchange ~th and Mass. Ave ighth and H Sts,, JN. W N E REAL ESTATE LOANS on Improved Property Monthly Payment Loans or Straight Three Year Loans % INTEREST Consult Real Estate Department MERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY Main Office .ITEENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Branches WASHINGTON York Curb Fxchange (Assec) + Washingion Steck Exchange enth and E Sts.,S. W, 1140 Fifteenth St.,N. W. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE American Security & Trust Company Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, a member of the Federa] Reserve System, at the close of business on November 1, 1935. Published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a date fixed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve act. ASSETS. Loans and discounts . Overdrafts $12.124518.78 498.87 United States Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed . Other bonds, stocks, and securiti Banking house, $2.474.269.35; $384.464.99 Real estate owned other than . Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and balances with other banks . Outside checks and other cash items . Other assets ... 18.288.252.75 es 4,661,848 36 furniture and fixtures, 2,858.734.34 294.813.49 7.476.833.85 5.490,225.99 104.212.91 372,383.3¢ banking hcuse. $51,672.322.68 LIABILITIES. . Demand deposits. except U. S. public funds, and deposits of . Time deposits, except . Deposits of other banks, certified standing. etc. . Total of Items 14 to 18, In postal savings deposits, funds, and deposits of other banks Government deposits. other banks.___. publxr 20,964,372.28 $21.752.697.11 and officers’ checks out- 994,455.93 Secured by the pledge of loans and,or investments Not secured by the pledge and/or investments Total Deposits ... Interest, taxes. and other expenses accrued and unpaid._. . Other liabilities . Capital account: Common Stock, 34,000 share: per share Surplus Undivided profits—net Reserve for contingencies. Total Capital Account Total, Including Capital Account.... $180.834.01 of loans 43,530,691.61 ......... $43.711,525.62 77.68353 34,1375¢ $3.400,000.00 3.400.000.00 794.544.87 254.431.12 7,848,975 39 $51,672,322.68 Memorandum—Loans and investments pledged to secure liabilities: . United States Government obligations, direct and/or fully guaranteed $1,567,627.51 . Total pledged (excluding rediscounts)......... ---=----- 81567627351 Pledged: Against public funds of States, counties, school dis- tricts, or other subdivisions Against other deposits. or municipalities_ 497,343.75 74,601 56 With Stae authority to qualify for the exercise of fiduclary powers ... For other purposes.. Total Pledged .o ceceaaaacaaaae District of Columbia, ss: 994.69 $1,567,627 51 I, JAMES C. DULIN, JR., Treasurer of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMES C. DULIN, JR., Treasurer, Sworn to and subscribed before be this 8th day of Novemebr, 1935, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. (Seal). HARRY G. MULLER, Notary Public. My Commission Expires March 21, 1932 Correct—Attest: Corcoran Thom Howard Moran S. Percy Thompson Wm. J. Flather, Jr. Harry K. Boss Wm. Montgomery John Saul William W George W. C. A. Aspinwall B. W. Thoron M. G. Gibbs J. Philip Herrman Chas. A. Carry Gist Blair Wm. L. Beale Directors Everett Brown

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