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TA_14 *% FINANCIAL.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935. FINANOIAL. OUTLOOK BRIGHT TRANSA“CTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SI[][}KSAR[HRM Prev. l”l — 1935 Stock and High. Bales— Prev. Bales— High. Low. Low. W“ “ll’fl.ml" Close.Chge. m Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00. High, Low. GMM s e 400, Hish. Low. Close.Chgs. | 8% 3% Crown, [ 814 McLellan Stores.._.. 82 19% B 244 24 24% + % | e " Aot Bteet (13ye 04 T TiN, T3+ Steel ... 2 30 30 28% 18% Mack Truck (1) 5 omd 2 | 10% 4% Adams Bxpress ——_ 29 1% 10% 1%+ % 301 Macy (R E)& Cola). 3 43 'nion Ofl 1 37% 28 Ad: Millis (2) e 35 280s 10% 9% 10% 3 18% Magma Copper (2). 3% 13 iy el e T 8% Am Sugar. 9 6% 64 |4 Manat! Sug pf (d)—. % R $% 6% Amilated Prod(sie) 1 T TH m'(a 1“ 80% 60% i '3 Mansel Bren_. o 1‘0 N eduction (13). - Man = Higher Stocks, Retail Gains, 3k 0% Al wey 3 Elog AbDL, 2 24% 2 2% 21% 224 + 9% 10 Manat Shirt (80c). - 204 13% Alaska Jun (160c). 81 pregyiog Maracafbo Ofl Exp_ More Jobs and Profits e s ™ iot i e right.._. 11 3% 3% % 5% Marine Midid (40e). : 14% 2% Alieg of wssow (@). 3 3% 44 Are Predicted. 166 2 Allegpfwidow (@) 1 13 30% 6% Alleg pr of (d) 1w am BY EDWARD C. STONE. 30% 21 Allexheny &¢l (1 Migher stock prices, increased re-| 173 125 Allied Chem (6) . $162 161k mu 18% Delsel Wem G t50c.. tail trade, gains in employment, stable ‘lgu ‘g"‘ :}}:: g:’",{ ‘: :* 8% 8% + % fl% g::ll::r.- :'l:ulul res ot .. commodity prices and larger corporate | gzil 15 3)1is-Chalmer: 65 Detroit Edison (4).. a7 profits are among the optimistic pre-| “4i; 2, Amal Leather 7 . 26% Diamond Mtch t1%. 1 2 *|Stage Rally With Metals, Store Shares in Lead. Activity Increases. 21% 19 | + 105 South Cal Ed (1%). 12% Southern Pacific. ... 5% Southern Rallway.. 7 Southern Rypf..... 5 Spalding (AG).___. 59% Spang Chalf pf $3% 31 Sparks-Withington. 31 Spencer Kell (1.60. T% Sperry vtc (a25c) 43% Splegel-May-S (3) .. 12% Stand Brands (80c). 2% Stand Com Tobacco. 1% Stand Gas & El (d) . 1% Stand G&E $4 of (d) 4% Stand G&E 36 pf(d) 6 Stand G&E $7 ot (d) % Stand Inv Corp.._. 27% Stand Ofl of Cal (1). 23 Stand Oil of Ind (1) 53% Stand OII N J (11) .. 58% Sterling Prod (3.30) 1% Sterling Secur (A) 6% Stewart-Warn 150 Stock Averages 30 15 15 60 Indus. Rails. Util. Stks. Net change_ . +3 Today, close 740 30.6 44.0 Prev. day... 73. 4 437 Month ago. .6 428 Year ago.__. 1935 high 1935 low... 1934 high 1934 low.. 1832 low.. 1929 high 1927 low... 51.6 953 618 618 (fompiled oy the Associated Press.) dictions for 1936 contained in a fore-| 39 26 Amal Leath pf (32). 343 Dia Mtch pf (113%)_ 37 37 cast prepared by the United Business| 77% 481 Amerada Corp (2)-. 13% Dist Corp Seag Litd-. 38% 37% Service, Boston, just received here.| 41% 21 Am Brk Shoe (1) . 1 41% 41% 41% 343 Dome Mines (3) 2% 4% The forecast says: 129 119 Am Brk Shoe pf (7). 10- 127% 127% 127% 6% Dominion Stores... 9 8% 24% Mesta Machine (2). i 49% 110 Am Can (14) i % 74 Dourlas Atr (aT6c). 158 < Business Volume.—Aggregate trade| 149% 110 9 139% 138% 138% + 1 ). 15 m 36% 6% 2% Miami Coppe: o tod & sxsaid tats Ta/ak Seaut 10 Am Car & Foundry. 291 29% — % 2 Dunhil Internatl... % 9% Mid Cont P £XDec i Y sac 25% Am Car & Fdry pf._ 59% 59% — l!i 865 Du Pont (13.60) __. 5 msc 139 130 B 8% Midland Steel Prod. 10 per ceng. Many lines will show 5 8 AmChain. ______. 29% 30 12 Durham Hpf ($2)_. xo- zx 23 3% Minn Moline Pwr. much greater gains. 2215 Am Comel Alcohol . 31K 31% + % 3% Eastern Roll Mills_. 7% u 31 Minn Moline Pwr pf Commodity Prices—A fairly stable 6% Am Crystal Sugar_. 16% = % HZ’K 1104 Eastman Kod (15) . , 1“ 161 162 +l% % Minn & sthl'.t(d)..._ level is indicated. No sharp advances % Am Encaustic (4)_. 2% 165 Baton Mg (11) 27 26% 27 o or declines are likely. Higher pur- 4 2 Am & Forelxn Pwr. %+ % o 3% Eitington-Schild__ 134 Mo Pacifio of (4) - chasing power in the second half of 12 Am & For Pw $6 pf_ 25 + %| 38 19% Elec AutoL (a30c)- 4% 34% +1 i Ll e the year will make for a stronger - kot 3% Hlectrio Boat . ... <+ I8+ % 55" Monsanto Chem (11} y v ¥ ‘or Z 2 . . 5% ElecAMus Ind a3fe- 6.+ % 21% Montgomery Ward . 14 ElecPw& Lt ... 5% 5% + % 4415 Morrell (J)&Co 2.40 21% + % 3 Elec Pw & Lt $7 pf_. 39 Elec Stor Bat (12).. % Elk Horn C pf (d) .. 1% Engineers Pub Sve._. 14 Eng PubSve $5 pf_. L+4+++ 441441 ++ 25% 5% 50 12% 15% 19% 19% 18% 17 70% 72 15% 28% 27 25% 16% 21% 103% ki 36% 13% 84 19% 11% 9% 11% 27% ,.. qn_._a.!_.§§_,=»N:z.§§._...§.= FE FERERS [ i3 Swen SER price structure. % 3 Am Hide& L (new). Capital Goods.—Generally improved 28 Am Hide & L pf (n). confidence, ample available capital, 29%4 Am Home Pr (2.40). 415 Am International.. better profit opportunities and large 9" Am Locomotive. replacement needs will bring about 32 Am e ol heavier buying of buildings, machin- i 18% Am Mch & F (180¢). ery and equipment. 4 4% Am Mch & Metals. Retail Trade.—The dollar vol\:]rlne s: r;:: Am ;doul TeE goods sold at retail will probably Am Power ght. 8 to 10 per cent larger than in 1935, 8% Am P&L $5pf(al%) owing to higher farm and urban pur- }g& :’m“ :::;.‘,‘:.”“%) chasing power. Retail prices are not 15% Am Roll Mil1(1.20). likely to vary materially from pres- % A Benflumwic ent levels. Installment purchasing will 20 Am Shipbldg (2)_ Increase, with lower carrying charges - gl‘@ Am Sm & Refining.. being a stimulating factor. 117% 102% Am Sm&Ref pf (6)- Agriculture—Larger crops are ex-| 76 63 Am Snuff (13) 25% 12 Am Steel Foundry. pected in 1936. Benefit payments are | 74,0 goe am Sugar (3) ... FAFEFPER FRRLER FRRPEEELP §3253 BY VICTOR EUBANK, Associated Press Financial Writer. NEW YORK, December 7.—Stocks rallied today under the leadership of merchandising and metal issues, A number of new highs for the past several years were recorded with gains ranging from fractions to 2 or more points. Trading, quiet at the start, picked up speed in the final hour. The close was firm. Transfers approxie mated 1,200,000 shares, As a market influence the foreign situation appeared to be about a FEEs = _. - 3 afan g 9% Mullins Mg (B) .. 62 Mullins Mfg 0f - ... 13% Munsingwear Inc... 4% Murray Corp. 1 Nash M 1 :_ 10% Bureka Vac C (806). St At te 2 15 Evans Products (1). 6% Nat Aviation....... % Kairbanks Co...... 223 Nat Biscuit (1.60)_. nessee Corp....... 4 Fairbanks Co pf.... 13% Nat Cash Reg(50c). 16% xas Corp (1) 17 Fairbanks Morse___ 2 4 12% Nat Dairy P (1.20) . % 20% 28% Texas Gulf Sul (2)_ 5% Federal Lt & Trac.. 9 llBK 103 Nat Dairy P pf A(7) 09 14 Texas&PacRR _. 40 Fed Min & Smelter_. 4% 1% Nat Dept Stores (d) (3 3% Tex Pac Coal & Ofl.. :% ;‘::::!or ;(-2&), 3 34% 17 Nat Dept Str pf (d). :V, Tex P:c Land Trust rew Works. . 34% 23% Natl Distill 2).. 13% Thatcher (1) - # % Fed Water Sve (A) ot e i 2 s 56 Thatoher Bt (3.807— stand ]ufl. but the tension of the past 16% Fed'd Dept Strs(1)_ 231 140% 121% Nat Lead pf (6) B__ 5% The Fair__ _ T ‘ several days apparently was not so likely to continue, no matter What| 140:; 1261, Am Sugar pf (1) 28% Fid Phoe F 1(11.20). | 14% 4% Nat Pwr&Lt (60c).. 25 10% 10 61% The Fair pf (7). 1 pronounced. the Supreme Court decides about the | “277, 181, Am Sumat Tob (1) 4 18% Firestone (40c) . % % Nat Ry Mex 2d pf_. L 2% Thermoid Co 4 Speculative and investment senti- tributio: 1 % 84% Firestone pf(A)(6). 83% 40% Nat Steel (1) eeee. . 29 16 Third Nat In (a%5c) ment evidently turned to the bullish A. A. A. A more even distribution | 160% 98% Am Tel & Tel (9).. - of agricultural purchasing power is| 1041 721 Am Tobacco (5) 4 " 4;:: :lrl:(f;l'lgfim?::; s 20% 9 NatSupplyCo..... 20 5% Thomp'n(J R) (50¢c) % | side of equities as the domestic eco= anticipated next year. o ek 204 Food Machine (1)~ bl o Ll A o 1% Thompeon Starrett. fifi;r e T 9% Foster- Wheeler . 714 Natomas Co (80¢) _— : 17 Thompson Star pf . - . Larger Pay Rolls Forecast. 12(\“- :1‘_- :m 33!]Work = 4 30% Frank Sim pf(16%) 64 H 21% Neisner Bros (1) 39% . 7% Tide-Wat Asso Ofl. A number of low-priced shares were Industrial Employment.—Total fac- 108 4% Am Woolen ... 174 Freeport-Texas (1). 43% Newberry J J(1.60). 5 26% Tide Wat Ol (a1.15) again lively performers for & time at tory employment will be higher next | 64 350 Am Tool ’;“: : 15 Fuller Co pr pf—e- 4% Newport Industries 8%y % 4% Timken-Detroft ___ small advances. Scattered “blue chips” year, because of the gains which will % & AmEinchliad 4% Fuller Co 24 Df.on-. Y Airbrake... .. 1 28% Timken R B (12).2. came into prominence at the tail-end take place in the heavy industries, 8 Anaconda Coppe: " 7% Gabriel CO (A) aemme = t T% Trans & Westn Air_ 2 A of the proceedings. but a huge “army of unemployed” 10% Anchor Cap (60¢. 4 7 Gamewell Co A N 9 4 4% Transamerica (30c) Grains were inclined to sag during s:g - e o S 11 Superheater (50c).. 1% Superior Ofl ....... 5 Superior Steel 17% Sutherl'd Pa 160 14% Swift & Co (11) M‘x‘mnwmnhu ) ER Lo lnwanSoumnaniBonrqaie e [ FE - 3 BrnBomunSel nBare e 285588~ FREERLEES .»nu.u guigias. FlL144+++4++4 4 $ 144+ 444+ 4 £ seerssss spes u o 23878 L = B T T O o o S I S I I S S A A e : P F3 =i Fldtd 4+ FEEgree FESFFEESE ° LT IT TIPS, R IR S | - 2ol RnTem ¥ EREEFr FETE New York Cotton | % By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 7.—Cotton futures opened steady, 1 lower to 3 higher, with Southern hedge selling «U and trade and foreign buying. De- i ’3:55{,‘:‘:3,‘.","?}’,2; 4 " | cember, 11.76; January. 11.77; March, 53 U S Leath pr pf vtc. 11.54; May, 11.46; July, 11.40; Oc~ 14% U S Pipe & F (50¢c). tober, 11.25. g‘ 3g§uhlgllmp.. There was further evening up in 4 ubber 7 i rh preparation for Monday's crop esti- 24%: U S Rubber 1st pf__ i i 5 :; ggSm&R" (a8) ‘?'::y with prices holding fairly s Sm&R pf (3%). " 2113 0 8 Steat T o 8) At the end of the first hour De- 73% U S Steel pf (2)____ cember was selling around 11.78 and | 140% 119% U S Tobacco (15)_ October, 11.26, with active months 34 United Stores (A) ruling net unchanged to 2 points 46 United Storespf ___ higher. “,i g:;; ;f‘::;::d‘::)‘ The average of six private reports 9% Univ PAR pE (d) . indicate a crop of 11,040,000 bales, 1 Ut Pwr&Lt (A).. i, | compared with an average end Oc- 15 Vadsco Sales Cor; | tober indication of 11,549,000, 11% Vanadium Corp. o 18 pulutures closed steady, unchanged to 3 34 Vick Chem (12)__. 1 # 2'4 Va-Car Chemical FEL Tl +4 144+ )+ ++++ 41141+ +11 P ETEEE FEFEFER FVE - #RrEreraFres Boo N iR + 4 A o WD NN D ~ will continue to be a burden upon 315 Andes Copper .. 5% Gen Am Investors__ 36 5% Transue&Willlams. the greater part of the day and cotton public and private charity. Pay rolls| 52 36 Archer-Dan-M(+i). 4 . 32 Gen Am Trans(1%) 4 - . b~ SRS COR e was hesitant. Bonds were steady. 97 Armour Del pf (7). 9 4 11% Gen Asphalt (a25c). 20% 3% Truax-Tra Coal in manufacturing esr.abllshment.s_ are e A of RN b 7% Gen Baking (60¢) . 315 Truscon Steel _ The gold currencies, included the expected to average 15 per cent higher 5ta Arm'r(1)pr (6) - : h 5% Gen Bronz, 13~ 20th Century Fox__ French franc, held their own and than in 1935. 615 Armsitg Oat (415 2 Gen Cabl 24% 20th Century Fox pf sterling improved. Foreign Trade—The total volume 4 Arnold Const (50c). . ‘; g:n g:}a urn___._ }g;"npgzltl::n. 2% 1!2» ;::: gg ;;‘,p,’_ Shares of Coca-Cola got up around of United States foreign trade in Tl Asso Dry Goods . 19 n o p! - " . = 7 points and lesser advances were 1936 will probably be moderately 35% Atch To&S Fe (a2) - b ; ;g& g:: g:::’"‘:“)' A i‘;g:’x}:fi ?:) " 5‘;: g:d" ;"C‘;. registered Wy Sears Roebuck, Monte larger than in 1835, despite the cha-| J7:4 13% dfianiie Corat ine. - 3¢ 13 1 30 Gen Foods (1.80) s Norfolk Southn () 2 %| 503 29 Union Bag& Pap (2) gomery Ward, McCrory Stores, Rem« otic conditions in Europe and Asta.| ;5 .4, y¢jantic Ref (1) . . " 210 158 Norfolk & W (13 % 44 UnCarb & Co (2) % ington Rand, Eastman Kodak, Inter- Recovery will continue in other parts 4 32% Atlas Powder (2 i 4 597 Gen Mills (3) 2 North Am Aviation_ 614 . 14% Union Ofl of Cal (1) 22 21% national Nickel, Anaconda, Cerro de of the world. Imports into this coun- 9 4 Atlas Tack " i| 59% 26% Gen Motors (12).... 28 9 North AmCo (1)... A 267 82'5 Union Pacific (6 110 109% 4 | Pasco, American Smelting, Howe try are expected to increase consider- 5% 15 Auburn Auto g 120 107% Gen Motors pf (5) .. B5 351% North Am Co pf (3). 79% Union Pacific pf 88% 88 - Sound, Case, American Can, Adams 1y, 1 trade pacts will " 514 Austin Nichols 10 Gen Outdoor Adv A. 24% 13'% Northern Pacifie___ 2 20% Un Tank Car (1.20). 23 23 Express, Chrysler, General Motors, ;L"ihefig:l‘ Teciproes s %Al Cors (Pl | 8 ‘ % 9315 Gen Print Ink pf(6) G e A 2 « 9% United Atrcraft.__ 231 22% % | Srmestown. Sorive’ & Whe, U. & = % 114 Gen Public Servi, orw’ L2 413 United Air Line vte 2 12% i Earnings.—Corporate profits in 1936 " l]x gn;gw;n LMO 4:7(6) : > 15% Gen Ry Signal (1 14' 9% Ohio Ofl (a30e) 20% United Bise (1.60) 24% Y y Steel. Bethlevhem_ American Telephone, are forecast 15 to 20 per cent above it aldwin Loco p @ 32 % Gen Realty & Util__ 25% 16% Oliver Farm Equip. 14% Unit-Carr F(11.20)_ g Western anlon‘ Consolidated Gas, 1935, with the largest gains occurring o alkmora O 0. 14% Gen Real&U pf ww_ 17 31 Omnibus Corp vtc__ 46 United Carbon 2.40. North American, Postal Telegraph, in the capital goods industries. Divi-| 7214 2% g“ g “h h pf.. . 16% Gen Refrac (a50c) . 4%, Oppenheim Collins 114 United Corp.__ New York Central, Pennsylvania, dend increases and resumptions will be L b s - % 14 Gen Stl Casting pf_. 4 111 Otis Elevator (60c)- 20% United Corp pf (3)-. Douglas Aircraft and United Aircrafts 1 Je. Total dividends for| 115~ 107% Baguk G 1st ot (T : - 12 Gillett Saf Raz (1) 414 Otis Steel 8% United Drug On & larger scale. Tot 0 .l % Bayuk C 1st pf (7)_ 4 1 g:‘ +1,~ 70% Gillett Saf R of (5). 7 A - % 1 22% Otis Steel pr pf 415 United Dyewood the year should be 25 to 30 per cel 2 14) Beatrice Cre (a50c) i 18% — % 4 214 Gimbel Bros 80 Owens-Ill Glat 3% United Elec Coal.. higher than this year. . T2 SHeclNutE O < 3% =% 18 Gimbel Bros pt i 14 Pac Am Fisnazsc) " 603 United Fruit (3)___. Bond Market—During 1936 some T ) e 45% 23% Glidden Co (2) 4 4 4| s ific C » 9% United Gas Imp (1) recession in Government and other e i Bononcial Lo t1icy - RS 104% Glidden Co pr of (7) ] B4 acine Gt T A 23 United Paperb’d (d) high-grade bonds will take place. Sec-| 25+ 13% Beneficlal Lo (1%). ¢ . s 1% Gobel (Adolf) (). 1 3% 3% 1 Pacific Coast 2d 5 U S Distributing pf " 3 34 Best&Co (2). 56 — 1 " s . ond-grade obligations, however, are 215% Bethlehem Steel 49% +1 14% Gold Dust (1.20).. % 13% PacificG & E (1%). 4% U S & For'n Secur__ to further, because of | 121'3 5% Beth Steel of (¢ il e 714 Goodrich (B F)____. . 19 Pacific Ltg (2.40) . expected rise Mur Lsiinatig 9“‘, g:tb S}t\_se Duox ) : }: u 40 Goodrich (B F) pf._ 5 ! 12 Pacific Mills _ larger earnings. oney ral = Rw-inox e Y % 15% Goodvear T&R . Y iy % 6% Pacif West Oll l!Se vance only slightly. A larger amount . 2:‘3 Blur'nenflul ot .86 70 Goodyear $7 pf (4)- 315 Packard Motors of refunding is expected and a mod- ik Bostug Atrpla 1 215 Gotham Silk Hose.. 2 8 Paramopnt Plctures erate increase in new financing. e o ’ 20 Gotham Silk H pf__. P 4 i 67 Param't Pic st pt.. Stock Market.—Following an inter- S8 Bon At (BB - 1% Graham-Paige ... 28 4 94 Param't Pic 2d pt. mediate decline from present levels, 21 Borden Co (1.60 . P ] s 6 z:: Fark uluhr{-{. the upward trend of stock prices is 4 28Y% Borg-Warner (2)._. 14% Grand Un pf (1%)_. P B umed in 1936. Stocks Boston & Maine ‘ ‘ 5 , : » Pathe Film Corp...... expected to be resumed in 1936. ¢ Brlatirt Rrans i6 s E 18% Granite City Stl (1). 8% Patino Mines representing the heavy industries are P 2 Br| gmm, r:!zs 3 4 % 26 Grant (W T)(t1) 4 %, Peerless Motor. .. likely to make the most satisfactory| 55 233 oy ;“'t ,‘”- % 9% Grt Northern pf___ 6415 Penick & Ford (3) . . 30% Bristol-Myers (t2)_ 1 30 200 Grt Weat Sug “,‘:;; e ¢ T4 Pamney s C (1) o e 5 ‘enn le Cement. Transit Dividends Uncertain. gg" gt:;:'z:: ;‘;;3{»‘)‘ 1;2 lg* g"’ w“"}“i“fi "’(‘17; 174 Penn R R (a50c)...... One of the most talked of subjects ¢ % reen ne ’ 17% Peoples Gas Chi in the financial district is the Capital Epk e T4% 204 Greyhound Corp__. Y 5% Petr C of Am(addc). “Transit situation, if it may be called e me 2% Guantanamo Sugar. 2 11 Pfeiffer Brow (11)- e > & ;- vn Un Gas (3) 43% 19 Guantanamo Sug pf 2915 12% Phelps Dodge a50c._. & situation. A year ago in November, 3% 53 Brown Shoe (3) 33% 12 Gulf States Steel .. 31% 23 PhilaCo 6% pf (3). transit directors declared a dividend 3% Brunswick-Balks 108 48 Gulf States Stl ist_. 106% 106 ‘ 1 38'% Phila Co pf (6) new of $1 per share which was paid in the 4% Bueyrus-Erte R 4 Hall W F Printing .. 6% 6% & £ 1% Phila Rap Tr (d) ... middle of December. No dividend ac- 81 Bucvrus-Erfe cvpe_ 28 16 Harbison Walk (1) 27 27 1% Phila & Read C&I_ 31 Budd(E G)Mfg 13% 5% Hat Corp of Amer__ 134 12% 354 Philip Morrts (1) I & ¥ vas taken at the November meet- e -4 :::;“ This year 80 nome will be paid 23 Budd(EG)Mfgof 62 1% Hayes Body . _ o 513 Phillips-Jones C 3 7215 Va El & Pwr pf (6 ber 15. Should one be. voted at & Budd Wheel 141 127 Helme (G H)(45) . 1347 134% 1347 85 5315 Phillips-J Cpf (7). 1 Wabash (). ______. December 15. ": 2 e b 8% Bullard Co 35 11 Hercules Motor (1). 35% 34w g « 13% Phillips Petrol (11) 39 374 ‘ 1% Waoash of (A) (@) - the December board meeting, it w 3% Bulova Watch __. 90 71 Hercules Pwr (3)_. 2 84% 83% 3 Phoenix Hoslery. . 4% Waldorf Sys (50¢c) . 9 9 t i+ middling. 12.20. not now be paid until after the tura % Burns Bros (A)(d). 81% 73% Hershey Choe (3).. 2 78% T8 3% Pierce Of 26% Walgreen (al1.30)__. A of the year. % Burns Bro B (d) __ 118 104 Hershey Cpf (t4)_. 2 1141s 114% L 8 Plerce Petroleum._. % 1% Walworth Co (d) . Cetlensced O So far this year the transit company | 9% 3 BurnsBrospf (d).. 8% 4 30% 5% Holland Furnace... 4 29% 29% . PittsCoal....._.—. 1 10% 10 10 —% 1% Ward Baking (B)_ Bleachable cottonseed oil futures has earned about $2 a share. But 13% Burr Ad Mch (160c) 4 11 6%Holland&Son (50¢) 1 9 9 180 172 -Pitts FW&Cof (T). 10s 176% 176% 176% +1i4 28% Ward Baking pf (2) closed barely steady. December, 10.74; b ted idly that 1 Bush Termival (). 21% 204 Holly SugarT% of_. 47 22 214 21% 41 b1 PittsScrew & Bolt.. 14 8% 8% S8k + % 24 Warner Bros Ple.. March, 10.75; May, 10.78b; sales, 44 bt e e b 5% Bush Termdeb () 1 448 338 Homestake (+12)___ 450 450 42 of 10s 46 46 46 5 Warner-Quin (d) contracts, including 20 switches, SHace 1K & Suci A Ao S 10 Bush Term B pf cod 42 30% Houd-Hersh A(2%) 1 100s 57 55% 56% +1%| 6% b—Bid. o o b@.rd will be willing to make any 1% Butte Copper&Zino. 6 30% 6% Houd rsh(B)13%. 28 6% Pitts & W Va. 80s 23 22 22 -1% 7% Warren Bros ev pf_. = — dividend disbursement in the near % % Butterick Co (d) ‘ 7 1% Houston Oil (new).. 6% 6% Plymouth Ofl 6.12 11% — % 20% Warren Fdry&P(1). Livervast Quotations. future. A payment of $1 a share takes 113% Byers (A M) 4 59% 43 Howe Sound (t3)__. 6% Poor & Co (B) 6 11% 1% + % 274 Waukesha M(160c)- noLIVERPOOL, December"7 %) —Cotton. $240,000, of which the North Amer- 32 Byers (A M) of. 5% 2% Hudson & Manhat__ i, 1% Porto R Am Tol 1 4% It 4 Webster Eisenlohr. BOyesceimte, | Suot quiet: brices 1 potni scan Co. would get $120,000 30% Californta Pkg(1%) 17% 6% Hudson Motor Car_. 4% Postal Tel&C pf (d) 83 11% 114 + strict ns. 7 o S T oty 1 Callahan Zine 3% % Hupp Motors. 2% 2% 2% % Pressed Stl Car (d). 6 3% 3% dlin. 7.01: strict middling, 681: oy sl Ny s = 215 Calumet & Hecla. 614 Pressed SICpf (4) 3 21% 4 dlins strict low middling. 6.51: 221 9% Illinofs Central.___. low middling. "6.26: strh October against $90,000 a year 8g0| g3y 7y Campbell-Wy (1) 38 15 Iilinois Central pf— 3 423 Proc&Gambl (t1%) 16 461 120 104% West Pa Pwr pf(1). : .06 wood ordinary, 57 eaused great surprise among many 8% Can Dry Gin Ale___.. 3% 2% Indian Refining.___ 3 20% Pub Sve N J (2.40)_ 5 10% 5!3 Western Maryland_ ; Julet ang. sy, Pee stockholders. Two very important| 13% 8% Canadian Pacific __. 36% 2315 Indus Rayon (1 35 ‘ 854 Pub Sve N J pf (7) 5 3% 14 Western Pacific 691: Octover"6.15. 1 factors in this drop were the advance £ Cavital Admin (A)_. % 130 109 Ingersoll-R pf (6 7 2915 Pullman Ine (1%)_. : bW | . in wages granted several months ago % Carriers & Ger 20¢ L 108 46% Inland Steel (12) 4 4 end the material increase in the num- ¢ 45% Case (JI) Co 8% 2 Inspiration Copper_ 7 35% zh'se A B 50c_ FEDERAL LAND BANKS o ¥ ‘As e bl 12 8315 Case (J T) Co pf(4)_ 4 Insur Sh Md cfs 15e. h'se El(al) e g A 5T% 8% Interboro R T (d). 8% Purity Bakeries . ®'se 1st pf 33 NEW YORK. December 7 (¥.—Federal demanded added street car and bus b 3 1% Intercontl Rubber—. 4 Radio Corporation 8 ¢ 10 Weston Elec Ins Land Bank bonds: 28 service, the pay roll has been steadily 16% Celotex Corp % . 4% Interlake Iron .. 50 Radio Corppf A 3% 4 16% Westvaco Chl (40¢) 4155 enlarged, all the new mea getting the 55 Celotex Corp pf. 5 2% Int Agricultural .. 35% Radio Corppf B __. 46 Wheeling Stl pf32__ b1 benefit of the increased wage scales. 22% Cent Aguire (1%) -~ 26 Int Agricul prpf .. 1% Radio-Keith-Or(d) ‘ 6% White Motor 4 4 e Passengers also had increased sub- 4 96% Century R M pf (7). 227 Int Cement (1) .. e 4% R R Sec Il Cent.. 3 125% White Rk M S(1.40) stantially every month this year, but 38% Cerro de Pasco (4).. 5 34% Int rester 1.20 .. 2915 16% Raybestos-Man(1). 4 284 i P 1% White Sewing Mch._ have not fast % 3% Certain-teed Prod... 4% 1% Int Hydro Elec (A). 3% Real Silk Hosiery._ s 108 6 White Sew Mch pf_. PR RS Dovre T ARe e 374 Chee & Ohio (2.80) . 1% [nt Merch Marine__. 20'% Real Silk Hos pf .. Kt 1 Wilcox Oil & Gas..__ BERETRES 36 Chesapeake Corp(3) 60 22% Int Nich Can(aT75e¢). 7 Remington-Rand 3% Wilson & Co (50¢) .. To the stockholders it seems a very % Chj & Grt West (d) . 1% Int Paper & Pw (A). 21% Rem-R’d 5% pf 1%. , 58 Wilson & Co pf (6)- Jong time between dividends. Some 15% Chi Mail Order (t1). 3 Int Paper & Pw (B). 69 Rem-Rand pf (6)... 51 Woolworth (2.40)_. of the shareholders now fear they will 14 Chi M1l StP&P (d).. % Int Paper & Pw (C). 2% Reo Motor Car_.... 5% % 11% Worthington Pump never get steady dividends until or l:‘: gm r ,’3',’;*,‘; ;it @ 43 Int Paper & Pw pf__ 23* fi““{’,}}“ gm. = g% ‘;a:g l;:mp g;(a ; 2 —— Print Ink (1.40). epublic i D! ‘o1 mp pf. ol Shie Somnpany TAlas Sas; we S8 o A i 78% Rep St prpf A $1%_ 4 35% Wright Aero.. ____ 5% Revere Copper.. ... - 73% Wrigley W ir (13)_. % 3% Chit&NWopf(d)... 9% Int RyCApf oo e A T ABK It Bhea (1) —one 13 Revere Copper (A) ; 35 17% Tale & Towne (50c) - ale wne c 12% Reynolds Spring (1) 2% Yellow Truck. . crease in expenses. 1% Chi R [&P 6% p(d) 16 IntSiiver ________ sy e Bt 25" Chiokasha CO 2y s DR 58% 43% Reynolds Tob B (3) 58" 311 Yetlow Frackpf rectors of the Munsey ; 9 3% ChildsCo . ... ..o " T%H T —1 6% Intertype (ad0¢).._ 14% 8 Rutland RRpf..__. . 63 49% 18 Young Spr& W (2). have declared the regular quarterly 31 Chrysler Corp (3)_ 49 Jewel Tea (3)..___. cz % 31% Safeway Stores (2). 34% 38% 13 Youngstown S&T dividend of $1 per share, payable Jan- 12 City lce & Fuel (2). ) 33 991 38% Johns-Manville(2). 10 98 +% nnu 104% Safeway Strs pf(6). 100% “38% Youngst'wn S&T pf. 100% uary 2 to shareholders of record De- 69% City Ice&F of (6%) 6 126% 117% Johns-Manv pt (1)~ 126% lm 126% — 3| 25% 104 StJoseph Ld (400). 23 4| . 14% 1% Zenith Radio. 13% cember 23, Vice President C. H. Pope 3% City Stores . 5% 12% 3% Kans City Southn__ 18 12'/- Savage Arms__ %| 6% 2% Zonite Products___. 5% U. §. Unemployment 5 ‘26% 12% Clark Bquip (800) - 22 Schenley Distil 4 Sanounced tofay, Sko & 35-sent exiza, 275 Clev Graph Br (1) S EensCity Menthits B 15 o 1% Schuite Retail Stra. . Rights Expire. Tax Information 80 + & I l++1++ ¥ 1+ #1 EEF ¥ OFEFF || +++4+++ + FEFEELS 1045% 107% 1014 & & + - +H+++ - PYSTIETO T T :';?Eignua i+ ++ 4+ FEELPIE FEFF T2 P o & I+ ¥ pavable on the same dite. 6 1% 1 Alis-Chalm Dec.11 1% 1% Merle Thorpe, editor of the Nation's i e o 3 90% 34 Keith-Albee-Or pt.. E) i = e B Atk iy e We Have FORMS T 1w L Business, is the author of an intimate 53% Coca-Cola (A)(3) . & e e i - 2 % Seaboard Alr L (d)_ 15 3 % Budd Mfg. Aor.ls 2% rred ™Sy s Cftective Sistch of Fobut Vi Bamingile 2n Nk Colmate FoE S i I8 10k Kelvinator 1508y = 19% 13% 3 Approximate Sates of Stocks on the N. Y. Stock Exchange. | o e Jln A December issue of the Burroughs 9 Collins&Atk (a50¢) i Bt g o b L 20% 20% 209 AR g mlomy e employs _elght < Clearing House Magazine, in connec- 6% Colonial Beacon Ofl. 8 B 10" Kimbclark a3t e, 20% 208 20% ""‘“:...5; B ) e S s W e o e e Aoy Td 08% + : tion with the banker’s election as head % Colo kuel & I (4)... 39% 23 Kinney (G R) Copt. 35% 36% 36% — 005 Tatest amarterty of DAl § — sy how to minimize the cost of record of the A. B. A. 85 Colo & Souen sa'pe" % 1a 105 Kreste (8 Sprery=. 108 Toam 1085 1084 — 00 SecNat inv of 13- 108 69 extra. s, Paid P Specialists for Business - il G Sl B a8 324 22U Kroper GEB (160). 6 26% 264 20% + 75 Servel [ne (a12%e). 19 8 O Sttt wkl':"l"[ "|‘ E'E’MT % +2% aylor Lo., Inc. Jook for 1936. Regardless of price et o et it i v of $2.772.703 under @y iy n?lt: VI . saie k{ 90 +2% movements, they believe the increased 564 Comel InvTr (13)_. 9 64% 64% 46 194 Laclede Gas bt I assets. $10.020,8 o i st e s 97% Comel In T pf (4%) S iR e z: K NEW YORK BANK ?1:25"(3 :?-?%'fi'm &.;m; ‘s:h yfi: 16% Comel Solv (180¢)-.. ; Financial District Gossip. % Comw & Southern .. 13% 8% Leo Rub&Tire (50c) York Becariny Dealers Association: 825005, 600 receints i 108 Lok S et £ D gl TR XX INDEPENDENCE 9% 4 e P g ; o332 ¢ : g | FUND DECLARA- Real Estate Mortgage || TIONS OF TRUST m uuub-o-molu.n) .nd Gu. .nt’ tion Empire Trust Company, Trustee 1610 K St N.W. Phone Nat. 1403 New York City % % % % W % % Sul s -._ S35 + 141+ EREERESE EFESES §28% © = E3 1++14++10 p Cup(13%) 154 x.o--uu 24% mqnld Carb(}1.:80). - 3> L4+l +41 erdinary pense in the Federal income tax re- turn of the insured bank for the tax- able year in which the assessment is actually paid. Peoples Drug Sales Higher. Sales of Peoples Drug Stores, Inc., for November totaled $1,649,325, in comparison with $1,445,619 in No- ‘wember, 1934, an increase of $203,708, ©or 14 per cent, the Washington office reported today. For the first 11 months of the present year sales totaled $17,146,085, as compared with $14,951,707 in the like period in 1934, a substantial in- crease of $2,104,328, or 16.6 per cent. Sales for October showed an in- crease of 12.4 per.cent in comparison mmmm;wm = 28 F23-258s WonEY For construction ||| A Living Trust Fund LOANS 388 - and LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTIES Prospectus Upon Request Slauson, White & Rowe, GEORGE L. BORGER Mkin e O el O iat. Nationai 6631-6638 @3 Ind. Ava K.W. S +t0l+ + FEE P EEE F RERRESF 133 5 S R 85 unBonne $3naees ++ 1 &85 EE G P 3 2 ‘§§§z§=!s§=§;§; $41 444 +1 4144 BREERR FEEReR E §033290008 i ’ais: I+, 3 i T

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