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l‘ANAl\\,lr " CURB LST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE ®Industrial Specialties - Up, While Leaders Are Un- der Pressure. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 13.—In- flustrial specialties attracted the bulk of support in today’s curb market, and trading leaders generally con- tinued under pressure. Early gains in Pepperell Manufac- turing, National Steel Car, Consoli- dated Retail Stores preferred and thers were carried into late trading. Gulf Oil fell back more than 4 points, and losses ranged from frac- tions to around 3 in Montgomery Ward “A,” Aluminum Company of America, American Cyanamid “B” and Pittsburgh Plate Glass. Pan American Airways, Wayne Pump and Lake Shore Mines improved near the close. CURB BONDS DOMESTIC BONDS. Alapama Pow 4'as 67 v, Hllh Lov\ Nocm [ Arkans P & L bs Asso El Ind 4725 Elec PaL a5 A £ ederst ot : 55 NEW Y By private wire direct to The Star. Aero Supply (B).. gfa Ansco Alnsworth (2) Alr Investors [ne Ala Pwr pt (6) . 12! Allen Indus (1) Allied Intl Inv: Allled Intl Invest conv pf (390c) Allied ProtA)N1 % ‘ Alum'a Coof Am 2508 Aluminum Co of Am pf (34%4) 2508 Alum Goode t60c 3 1 11 L} . 80s Am Capital (B) .. Am CitlesP& L A(3) .10 AmCP&L B (a20¢) _. Am Cvnam B 60¢ Am & For Pw ww Am Fork & H (1) 1 Am G&RE (1.40) 17 Am G&E pf (6) .. 100¢ Am Gen Corp 4 Am Hard Rubber 200= Am Laun Mch 60c 3 Am Lt&Tr (1.20) 3 Am Mfg Co 9 25 1 Am Superpower 1st pf (6) | Am Superpwr nf | Am Thread pf 25¢ | Anchor Post F'.__ Apex Elec Mg Arclurul Radlo T Ashland Oil & Ref Ass0 G & Elec AssoG&E (A) . Ass0oG & E 85 of Assoc Invest t1% 200s Asso Rayon 2 Atl Coast Fisher Atlantic C L (b1). | Atlas Corp +a80¢) | Atlas Corp war . AtlasCpf A (3).. Atlas Plvwd a50e. Austin Silver Auto Froducts __ Auto Vot M(t50¢) Ax-Fisher(3.20)A | Babeock& W1l (1) 1508 Baldw L bd rts(a) 132 Barium Stain Stl. 2 BellancaAircraft 16 Bell Tel of Can(6) 3us | Bell Teiephone of Penna pf (6%)_ Berkev & Gay Furniture Co Berkev & Gay Furn pur war Bickfords pf (23 Bl'ss Co (E W) Ridge Blumenthal S _ Bohack (HC) . 64 508 3 208 64 *| Bohack HC 1st pt 12 Bow man-Bilt Hot iss Riv_PW Mn WW S8 6 Nat P&L 63 New Eng G& New Eng GAE 100 100 R R Bourjols, in¢ .... Bower Roller Bearing (al%) 4 13 Bowm'n-Biltmore Hotels Ist pf 1105 Bowman-Biltmore Hotels 2d pt _ | Braz T L&P a3oe Bridgep't Mach_.. Brill Corp (A) ... Brill Corp (B) Brillo Mfg (60c) .. Brit-Am Tobacco Ltd reg a¥5 1-s¢ Brown Co of { Brown Fence & | WirecCo (alse). 4 | Brown Forman 25 | Buckeye P L (3) 10us | Buftalo Niag & E ; P pf (1.60) 3 1 29 1 1 12 1 1 s | Buffalo Niagara ‘2 & Estpt 1st pf(5200s | Bunker H&S t3__ | Burma Ltd (a12 9-10¢) Butler Bros _ ___ Cables&Wire(B). Calamba Sugar KEstate (11.60) 1 Can Car & I'dry p1600s Can Indus AlcoA- 4 Can Marcont 6 | Cartb Syndicate_. 22 Carrter Corp ___ 186 Jasco Products . 8 | Catlin Corp (a40c) 11 Celanese 18t pf(7)100s Cela pr pf (1) 2758 Celluloid Corp pf_ 25s Cent HG&E vie (80c) | Central Maine Pwr | ot (31g) 1008 1 64 20 1 108 214 | Cent Ohio Steel 100100 100 ~ 1407 1401 140% 113 111831110 104 7104 ~ 104 1047 10418 10415 93 927 93 2106 106 Z 1062 1061 10615 93% 0513 Z105 1043 1043 1057 10533 10510 1073 10733 10 gins gl Taded 4830 4513 aRi 10512 10513 10513 817 Koik gbiz yracuse L b8 B '57 enn El Fow s 56 KR ° 8R Jl:’r.lu’,.luh A 962 Wive B LB & 26 1030 108 FOREIGN BONDS. ity Lima 6l '58__ 11‘. 39 2% 24k 1% 6 102% wi—When Gatp) st Ficauabinity bapaired by maturity. 1Companies reported in receivership. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. November .13 (# (United $tates Department_of Agrlmll,uu\‘—}lan. 20,000, including xom direct; early trad- toh =A- up, strong H 175 s, Bulk' better. kinds. 9 r‘"fl' e?'i'a'x:: slow, around steady on' aii C Lfl .500: v 500: slow. d1i Ge Vo Tneaser s ly ol h':‘r trictly good fce fed and’ compar ble eifers .200 pot ost, hemn m "fy uanus nnly k 5 or better: gn Sish g tese; bulls weak moxt- l:;scl‘y 800 800 direct; fat pulk good to & 2 nc lndu 3.000. Inelufllng u -cu" 1028 hi TOBACCO MARKETS. B3 the Associated Press. The volume of sales on Virginia's bright tobacco markets was retarded by rain ye: ldlry..dl’".h predominant common i ibe ¢ d-rk Ioou"Eu A wuld lurl{oon rrl. ht tobacco sales yeste: ‘1‘ (. —Silver 'MONTREAL, wer. "".'n’fl.r ey " atarn: 46.308, P S I : y Prod (al.10) . Central Pwr & Lt 7% pf (3.06%) 1758 Cent&SW Ut . 5 5 20 Chi Flex Shaft t2 :6»- Chief Consol Chilas Co pt Citles Servic Cities Service p! Citles Servpf B__ Cities Sve pf(BB) 10s City Auto S(t60c) 18 Claude Neon Lts.. & Clayton & Lambert (a20c) Clev Lractor = Clinchfield Coal Colon Levelop Co Ltd (The) Colon Develop Co Ltd A (The) .. Colon Dev 6% pf_. Colo Fuel&Ir war. Colt's Pka (134). Columbia Gas & Elev ev pf (5) 16758 Columb O11 & Gas 76 Columbia Pic (11) 1608 Commwith Dis. Com'with Ko (4)_ Com'with & S war 34 Community P L 1st pf . Tos Communit Wat8. 1 Compo Shoe Mach stc(b0c). 8 5 288 18 1 1 1 2 Consol M & S (2). 8758 Cons Retali St ... 26 Consol Retail “ Strp 8% of (34) 508 Contl Gas & Eleo prior pt (7) _ 26s Cont Rol) & Steel Fouandry Cook Pain & V 60¢ Copper Kange.... Cora Corp Corroon & Reyn._. Cosden O1l Me (d) Cosden&Me of (d) Creole Pet (a50c). i Crocker W heeler_ Croft Brewing .. Crowley Milner Crown Cent P aég. Crown Cork Intl (A) ($1) Crown Drug a20¢ Crown Drug pf 1% Cuban Tob vte Cuneo P pf (6%5).. Cusi Mex Mining Darby Petr (50e). Davenport H (1)... LDerby UI&R .. Detroft Gasket(1) Detroit Gasket of ww (1.20) . Detroit Gray Iron Foundry (20¢) Det Pap Prod t2ie Det Stl Prod a50p. Dictograpbtalbe) Doehler Die- Casting (ab0e). Domin 8 & C (B) Eagle Pitch L 400 East'n G&F Asso EBast'n Gas & F'uel prior pf (43 ) Eastn Sta Pw (A) Eastn Sta Pw (B) Easy Washing Mach (B) *500 Economy Grocery Stores (ablc). 803 11508 DI.I?:M Rate. Aflm High. Low. 2:55. 3% 8% 3% 17 7 0% 335 72 243, 24§ um 12834 1283 1214 1208 1213 18% 18 18} 8836 nu 284 3 513 94| Greenfield T & D__ 81 84 “ooay 14y 13 1% 1% 8% 3y 34 Ry 1633 153 124 834 “ us 5 L b 153% 12834 124 2 % 18 20 5 24 12} 4 18 19% | L) 214 1234 821 | 384 13 %4 2% 8 13 105 % % 4% % 1065 1063 1063 % 82 @2 34 834 3% 184 M4 144 ¥ X X% 31 31 1674 2% 84 8 2% 2 2% ilg 24 2134 21y a4 3 8% 8% 110 110 109 39 81§ 109 109 3y 110 39 1M Mg 1| 843 B4 84y 3| Lefcourt Realty.__ % 9% 104 3 34 10 4 91 b4 4l 155 1093 110 kS % 6135 50}5 B13§ ¥s 1% 14 18 18 18 20% 2036 20% €% 6 64 7 16 10% 1054 120 120 9634 16 17% 213§ 8 u “ el 234 233 29% 12 % 1334 % 2 188 13% 110 76 ¥ 120 143 143 5% 16% 9% 18% 18% 2t 21 n | Gorham pf ww._. 50s Eisler Elec Klec Bond&Share ElecB& S of (5)- KElec BA&Sh of (6) Elec Power Asi Inc A (alCc) - Elec Sharehold's . Elec Sharerolding Corp pf ww (6) 1768 Electrographic t1. 1 Eigin Nat W a7 26s Kmp G&F 1% of b5 EmpG & B 8% pf 1 Emsco Derrickt1) Bauity Corp 244 | Bvans Wall Lea ' Ex-Cell-O-Alr- craft & T t60c Fairchild Av new. KFalstaft Brewery. Fanny Farmer Caundy (60c) Ford Motor Ltd (218 1-100 e Ford Motor (Can) A (a7be). Ford Motor (Can) B (a76¢). 25s Ford Mot France. 2 Froedtert Gr& M conv pf (1.20)__ 50s 17 Gen Gas & Elec conv pf (B)... 50s Gen lnvest Corp Gen Outdoor pf 6 500 L Gen Tire & Rub.... u Gilbert (AC) - Gilbert(AC)pf 3% 1n- Glen Alden C (1). 18 Godchaux Sugar 3 1 Godchaus Suz(B) Goldfield Consol... % % any 3 34 143 144 19% 18% 123 80s 125 508 375 37 1 % 14 2 3 % 10835 . 14 2% ;-an1 Nat K¥ims. Gr Rap Var t60c_. Gray Tel P8 (1).. Great Atl & Pac Tea n-v (16) Great Northern Paper (1) 14 1 6 Groc Store Prod ... Guardian Invest_. 2 % Gulf 01l (1) 22 108 Hall Lamp (a20¢) 3 6% tman Tobacco."- 1 14 Harvard Brewery 2 2% Hecla Min (60¢) . 45 2 508 H a Rubenst'n Hires (CE) A (2) Hollinger Consol Gold M Ltd 165c 28 Horn& Hard 11.60 100s Horn & Hardpf(7) 30s Hudson BM&S (1) 9 M (*1) % s(Del)(d) & Huylers of Del 1% of stpd (d) IOI Hygrade Food Hygrade 8yl (2) .. l»- IMP&L6% DL .. 508 11l Pw&Lt 36 of .. 3008 Imp Of} Ltd eoupon (+50e) .. 1mp O1l Ltd reg (t50¢) . Indian Territory Ilum Oi1 (B) _. Indiana PL(t40¢c) indus Fin vte 5 1 1 | Indus Fin7% of_ 2008 ins Coof N Am(3,300s Int] Hydro Elec Systemevof . 1 intl Metals Inc A_ 25s Int Mining (60c) .. intl Mining war . int] Petro (t13)._ Intl Products..... Intl Utll (A) eeee Int! Ot4l (B) ..o Intl Util Corp prpf (16%) Intl Vitamin t40e interstate Power (Del) pf Inv Royalty (3c). Lron Firemen (1). trving AIrCh (1). Ita] Superpwr(A) Jacobs(F L)Co(1) Jersey Cent P& L of (6) Jonas & Naum Jones &Laugh Stl. Kans City P S vte. Kansas City Pub Sve vieof A Ken Radio Tube & Lamp (A) a7sc. King=bury Br (d) Kingston Prod 40c Kirbv Pet (20¢) .. Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd (6c)_ Kleinert (I B) Rubber Co(40c) Knott Corp (20¢) .. Koppers Gas & Coke of (6) .. Kress (SH) spec of (60c) . . Kreuger Brew (1) Lake Shore M (4) Lakev F'v & Mach 17 2% L & % 10 10 o4 9y 10835 10634 uy% 1y 21% 21 60 b9 B Ry 1% 14 15 1634 10% 10% k] 144 ki 2% b4 W % Lefcourt Realty ot (a75¢) Lehizh C&N(30¢) Leonard Of) Lion OIl R (-sOe) Lit Rrothers Lockheed Afrcraft ‘Lone-Star Gas ¢0c Long Island Lizht Lonz IsLtnf AT 208 Long Island Light ot B (6) Loudon Pk n +50e. L Land (40¢) __. Lynch Corp (2) ... McCord Rad (B)-. McWillms D ($2). 1 Mangel Stores 1 Mangel Stores of 140s Mapes Cons (2) _. 1 Marion Steam 8h. 3 Masonite C (1) 17 % u% 7 1044 12 4% 87 6% 6 12% - - e.!-t-.- “me e 1008 2 26 2 D. Mich Gas & Of] .. Mich Steel P (1)_. Michigan Sugar.. Middle States Petrol vte (A).. Middle States Petrol vte (B) Mid-West Abras . Midr'd 8tl Prod(3) Midvale Co (a2) .. Molvbdenum Corp Mont Ward A (T) Moore Dist (150c) Mount Prod (60¢) Mueller Brass 800 Nat Auto Fib 1%.. Bella Feas . Frel Gas#1). Nat Gypsum (A). Nat Investors .. Nat Invest war.... Nat Lea Nat P & Lt of ¢6) New Process (2).. Nat Refining Nat Rubber Maeh. 79 Nat Service pf 1 Nat Steel Car Ltd 1508 Nat Sugar NJ (3) ‘l . 2bs » o %% ” SniRlmon o wonlavacs S O 1A g - 3 3 8 34 ommet Min V%, 2107 2 6% Y & Hond (t1). I“' - Steam Tel of l.“l “- lll}i u: lll 4 L2 un I'l( lm % S X % 184 z =< »> fl 2 - 2s° =13 o 64 6 n- 2z2z2Zz Hudson - Pwr (A) war . Niagara Shares (Md) B (a10e) 4 Im\ 3% | Noma Elec (aé0e). 7| Tex P&Lpf (7). | Utica G&E pf (1) Stocks ane Dividend Rate. 444 00, Niles-Bem-P (al). Niplssing (ab0e).. Nor Cent Tex bl0e 3 North'n EuropOll 1 Nor StatesPwrA. 2 N W Eng (a2fe)-. 00. High. Low. 2:55. M‘ll‘“u 2% . n % 81 ¢ 10 lln nn 0 3% n OIblrl-(l)uilOM 4534 45l 4BY % Okla Nat Gas pf..100s 274 27 87 stil... 20 @4 L] Oldetyme PacificG& B 18t Of (1%).cee Pae Publie 8ve... Pae Tin spec (13) 2600s 45 Page Hershey L1 ay 2 ¥ K Y L S 1 T “y Tubes (3)___. 50s 1“}{ lul‘ l:lu Pan-Am Afr (1).. 11 Pantepec Ofl.._.. 67 Param’t Motors 1 Parker Pen (1,60) 50s Pat Plym M (a2). 30s Pender G (A)(3% 1008 l}i 634 l 834 m 28§ 28 284 0 3 Peninsular Tel 1..100s 28 Pennroad (a2be).. 40 % 46 ” 8 o5 50 a1y 28 45 Penn P& L (6).—. 100 10434 10434 10434 110K 1094 110 0 Penn P& L (7)... T08 Penn Wat & P (4) 1 Pepperell Mfg (6) 9608 HOK m Phila Co (60¢) ... 1 Phoenix Secur... 24 Phoenix Secpf A3 4 Pie Bakeries t60c. Plerce Gov (a30c) Pines Wint'rft(n) Ploneer Gold Mine Ltd (30¢) 32 Pitney Bowes ¢ L3 Pittsb’zh Forging 11 Pitts& LE 13% 110» Pittsb’zh P G(+3) Pleas Val Wine _. Plough Ine (1.30). Potrero Sugar . Powdrl & Alx 60c. Pratt &Lambert (a1%) . Premier Gold ti3e Pressed Met 1% .. Producers Royal. Prosnerity Co (B) Prudent Inva2se.. 7 Pub Svs Ind pf 308 Pub Svs ind pr o 108 Public Sve Okla orior lien () Publie Sve Okla prior Hen (7). 20s Pub Ut Sec or pf.. 508 Puget Sound P& Lof (5)...175s Pugzet Sound Pwr & Lt 36 of . b0 Pyrene Mfg (40e). 1 Quebec Power (1) 100s 8~ Burea | Rwy&Util Inv (A) Rainbow Lum (A) Raytheon Mfg vte Red Bank Reed R B new 300 2 Reeves (Dan) 0c. Rice 8tix DG bl Richm'd Radiator. Russek 6th Av(1). Rustless Ir & Stl St Anthony Gold._. St Rexis Faper... Savov Ofl _ | Schiff( The)C ) | Scovill Mfg(allz) 50s 1 10 3 10 Seeman Bros 11% Sesal Lock & B Seiberling Rubber Selected Indus ... Selected Indus allott etfs(6%) 110- on Leather ___ Seversky Aireraft ‘ ttuck Den Min 4 Sherwin-Will (4) 450s Singer Mfg (16) . 60s Smith-Corona Type v.t.c ext (a2be). 4 Sonotone C(al0c). 8o Penn O11(t1%4) South’n Calif E4 pfB (1%) . Southn Calif E4 of (C) (1%) ... Southn Colo Pw A Southl’d Roy 40¢ Spanish&Gen rcts Spencer Chain Stores (60¢) . Square D pf A 3. Nloo Stahl Myer, Inc Stand Brewing Stand 01l Ky 1. Stand Oil Neb ... Stand O11 O a2be.. Stand Pwr & Lt... Stand P& L (B) .. Rtand Prod (a26e) Stand Sil & Ld 4e. Starrett Corp vte. Sterchi Bros | Sterling Br (a45e) Sterling Inc(abe). Stetson (J By Stinnes (Hugo) d. Stroock&Co a1l Stute Motor Sullivan Machl! Sunray Oil (a1 Sunshine Min (3). Taggart Corp..... Talcott (J) Ine 5% % ptof 3% ‘Tasteyeast(Del)A ‘Taylor Dist (ble). Technicolor Ine . '« | Tech Hughes t40e Tex Gulf Prod abe 208 TexonOll & L60c 3 Thew Shovel Coal 125s Tilo Roof (150c).. 3 Tobaceo ’I’.‘II. Export (15e). ‘Todd Bhlwlr‘ ll)m- Tonopah M (a3c) Trans-Luz Daylite Pic 8n (30¢) ... Tri-Contl C war... ‘Tubise Chatfllion. Tubize Chatl (A). Twin Coach (40¢). Ulen & Co 6% pf.. Ulen&Co 7% % pf. - wlude B wwane Unit Gas C war-.. Unit Gaspf $3% . Unit Lt & Pw (A). Unit Lt & Pw (B). Unit Lt & Pwpf.. Unit Prof Sh al0c. U S Foll(B)(60e). U S & Intl Secur.. U 8 & Intl Sec 1st of ww (33).. U S Lines pf - U 8 Rub Reclaim.. Unit Stores vte __ Unit Verde Ex (1) Unit Wall Paper.. Untv Pictures. ... Utah Pw & Lt Pr($2.91%) . Uttlities Pwr & Lt Util Pw& Ltpf .. Utility Eq pf a5%. Utility & Indus pf Veneszuela Mex O Petrol . Venezuela Vogt Mg Co (11). Waco Alreraft Wait & Bond (B). Walker Mining._ .. Wayne Pump. Went'w'h Mf 1.20. Westn Air Ex(n) . ‘Wesern Auto Sup~ ply (A) (14) . ‘West'n Md pf. (37) 80e 1. ‘Tablet & ? B R uus dniiollnl) Buatiun =n 10634 10634 | W 1% 7 204 44 113§ 140 0 2084 i34 “a 8 26% 4% 8 % 10 36% 2% 135 EXCESS RESERVES REACH NEW PEA %($120,000,000 Gain Lifts 1 285 2% BN Total to $2,260,000,00 During Week. B the Associated Press. ‘The Federal Reserve Board's con- dition statement showed that during cent on August 15. ‘The statement estimated excess re- serves at $2,260,000,000, an advance of $120,000,000 over the previous week and $408,000,000 over August 16. Excess reserves—whicn are banks' reserve funds over and above those legally required—are regarded as pro- viding & pool of available credit. Some economists estimate that for every $1 of excess reserves, $10 of credit can be advanced. The increase in excess reserves re- flected & $132,000,000 rise in member bank Reserve balances to $6,825,000,- 000 on November 10. This increase, 4| in turn, was attributable to & $66, 000,000 decline in Treasury cash and non-member deposits and other Fed- eral Reserve accounts. One offsetting factor to these in- fluences was a $15,000,000 rise in money in circulation to $6,393,000,000, ort“'looomwerthenm'm- year ago. The condition statement said: “The average volume of Federal Re- serve Bank credit outstanding during the week ended November 10, as re- ported by the Federal Reserve Banks, was $2,475,000,000, an increase of $1,000,000 compared with the preced- ing week and a decrease of $9,000,000 compared with the corresponding week in 1935." Changes in the amount of Reurn Bank credit outstanding and in related items during the week and the year ended November 10, 1936, were report- o5 | ¢d 83 follows (in millions of dollars) : 28 2204 22% % uz 634 4y 13% % L) 2% 13 5014 % % i 1% 2] 1 25 $%5553 Spopen® pEfgete- £ g g 23 apad -3 2 3gge 325 zaafe} Ei a"Sa - = g = SEER g xgtiulfl‘i Ezepent ¢ 252 zg 2%° . Nov. 4, Nov. 13, , 1936." 1938 ments Nov. 10} Other Reserve Bank credit 826 + 132 +1.079 ances ____ 'henun eash an deposits with Ped- 1 Reservi 2421 — 66 — 220 453 — 9 — INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK. N = York Security Dealers Asociation, " (Noon quotations.) 83 % | Admin Pd 2d Inc_ siness Am Bu | e Cl ”. Group Sec Food - Toup Sec Invest Shrs - Sec Mercha B o % Bttt D= 1920i3 M s W D3 t 3 R 2 ) Fones 383 ....u g & - 1909 bt - SLITMIIIB I 131N 0 30 0 A3 SHERSS IR SRR S AR » -3 ban (94 S Eaver % 25. ’fn?‘“fok' B 10. mfi 1886 Il%l—-"‘l’h- lfl'"-;w' +niaced the ‘stock --mfiu:v :: fi‘:'r'mr'-:'i nduatiale frmind i '“ua'w i by ha rufltrl were qui utu-uh '?:—"’Lfi:u"s EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (Continued From Twenty-second Page.) NE rmxu- Hish. fl ltfi U 8 Leather vto.... 10% U 8 Leather A vto.. 21% US Plpe & Py(1%). 7% US Realty & 16% U 8 Rubber. 47 U S Rubber istpf. . 12-4 U 8 Smelting (210) T9% 46% U 8 Steel 150% 115% U 8 Steel pf (7 8% 5 United Stores (A 96 67% Unit Stores pf (33). 92 57% Univ Leaf Tob (13) 165 153 Univ Leaf T pf (8). 116 50 UnivPletistpf _.. 7 3% UIPwr&Lt(A). ”2: 1 Vadsco Sales Corp.. 116 110% Van Ral 1st pf (7). 48% 40 Vick Chem (13).. 8% 4 Va-CarChemical.. 48% 28% Va-Car Chem 6% vf 114% 109 Va El-& Pwr pf (6). % 14 ValronC&Cof .. 86 70 Vulean Detin (24) .. 137% 120 Vulcan Detin pf(7). 4% 2% Wabash (d).._ 10% 5 WabashpfA (d)... 9% Waldort Sys $1.20.. 30 Waigreen Co (3)._. 26% Walker (H) (2)eece 5% Walworth Co. - coue 24 Ward Baking B.... 9% Warner Bros Plet. . 44 Warner Bros pic pf. 1 Warner-Quin (d)._. 4% Warren Bros 15% Warren Bros cv pf.. 19% Waukesha Mot (1). 64 Webster Eisenlohr. 33% Wesson O&S(160c). FREIGHT LOADING AT 753318 MAR Week’s Total Represents 15.9 Per Cent Increase Over Year Ago. 13% 134 31 17 4 408 11 1 5 13 —The adjusted lo.mnn. d to- .9 0, the !ou Novem| vfi'&'l"'fln 4o o '3..'""1‘“*:' B the Associated Press. The Association of American Rail- | roads reported today loadings of me-| nue freight for the week ended last | Saturday totaled 749,318 cars. This was a decrease of 54,857 cars, or 6.7 per cent, compared with the weeodju week; an increase of 104.- | 371, or 159 per cent, compared with 2 year ago, and an increase of 1«52!,‘ or 217 per cent, compared with two | years ago. The week's loadings ef various classifications, giving comparisons with preceding week and correspond- ing week a year ago, follow: This Last ‘Week. Week. t 308,526 —26.842 District of Columbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature to- | Dec night about 34 degrees, warmer tomor- row; gentle northwest winds, becoming southerly tomorrow. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- TOW; WArmer tOmOITOW. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; slightly colder in southeast por- tion tonight, slightly warmer in the interior tomorrow. West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer tomorrow. * River Report. Potomac slightly cloudy, Shenan- doah very cloudy today. Report for Last 74 Hours. Temperature. Barometer. Degrees. Inche: Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon vesterday to noon g liShest. 83 “at nmoon today. 0. 37, st 6 am. day. ot Year 47, Record Temperatures This Year. lighest, 105. on July 10. west. 0. on January 23. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (Prom noon yesterday to noon today.) ighest. 98 per cent. at 1 a.m. today, west. 50 per cent. at noon today. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Cosst and Geodetic Burvey.) Lot ago. er sunset. Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inches in the Capital (current month to date): Month, 12301 Avemu Autom one-half hour ais SEFAEA i F,”?F"?' PP b 00020 st o, BRRE= S spanis P .e?.%‘.-?“ua».w ot o Py -“'B-'?.’:I wutl' o3137 'Ii T6% 4 149% M!V. 149% + % 84 3 9 1 90 20s 160 160 160 30s 105% 105'% 105% — 6 3% 2% 6 22% 224 224 — 14 4T% 47% 47T% - 20' llB 115 115 2‘ 6\&“6 3 | December FINANCIAL. 'rn 1938 Low. !0‘1 110 5% b4 12% 56 IO‘h -% 37% Ny 95 “ 964 721 West'n 48% 34% West' -1% 5% — % Th 97 90 T%h + % 87 +1 929 37% 21% Wheell 3% 2 3% - 2 5% 11 87 2% Wileox 6% Wilson 70 Wilson 46 46 + 5% — 2% 40% 40% + 31 113 113% + FEELEFFEFES 7 63 Wrigle; 48 33% Yal 22% 8% Yellow IE: 8345 Yellow 122 105 41% 11% Zenith 9% 5% Zonite Approximate Sales 11:00 AM. 1:00 P M. Dividend rates us & Unit of including ext: b Paid vear. reorzanized. ing 1 Auto Production In Week Advances To 104,248 Units BY the Associated Press. DETROIT, November 13.—Cram's Reports, Inc., estimated today that this week's automobile production in the United States and Canada to- | taled 104,248 cars and trucks, com- pared with 83,892 last week and 95,075 the corresponding week a year ago. Ward's Automotive Reports esti- | mated the week's output at 104,290 | units, compared with 84,780 for last week and 105,185 the same week last year. ments of motor executives at the indicate that 1937 will be the in- dustry’s best year since 1929. e CHICAGO GRAIN BY the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 13—A firm tone late as well as early distinguished wheat trading today, with a late fea- ture an estimate Australia’s surplus is the smallest since 1929-30. Probable curtailment of Australian wheat production is figured at 10.- 000.000 bushels compared with & year ago. The total crop in Australia is dicating about 80,000,000 bushels for export. Wheat closed % to % cent above | yesterday’s finish. December, 1.157:a Corn unchanged to | 1.16; May, 1.131,. 13 cent higher. December, 1.02%a 1.02';; May, new, 9573a96. Oats 13 cent off to % up and provisions show- ing 5 to 10 cents advance. Mieh. | D«embu 2 red, 120 No. 1 No. 2 hard, 122; No. 1 mixed, 1.20; No. 2 mixed, 1.17%3; corn, No. 4 mixed, 1.03;: No. 5 mixed, 1.011321.03, mainly white; No. 2 yel- low, old, 1.13; kiln dried, 1.11; No. 3 yellow kiln dried, 1.08%; No. 4 yel- low, 1.02a1.03%; No. 5 yellow, 99a -1.05%421.06; lake billing, 1.03; No. 5| white, 1.03%; sample grade 90a1.00, the latter white; oats, No. 1 white, 46a 47%: No. 2 white 45%;a56; soy beans, No. 2 yellow, 1.26'4a1.27; No. 3 yel- low 1.241521.26%;; No. 4 yellow, 1.23a 1.25%; sample grade, 1.211:a122%; barley, actual sale, 77; feed, 65a86)2, nominal; malting 1.00a1.40, nominal; timothy seed, 5.65a5.85 cwt.; new, 5.3025.60 cwt; clover seed, 22.50a 29.50 cwt. Baltimore Quetations. NOALTIMORE. November 13 (.- Wheat. % o 3 t do it e Tsia: November: 1 18ier" oot domestic. Liverpool Wheat Prices. LIVERPOOL. futures. closed }:u (i 1. & . 1 Exchange, 4.8 SPIEGEL, MAY, STEARN BOARD CALLS MEETING 2 | Bv the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 13.—A spe- cial stockholders’ meeting has been called by directors of Spiegel, May, Stern Co., for December 5, to approve plans of recapitalization, under which five shares of new common stock is proposed in exchange for each share now outstanding. Approval of change in the corporate name to Spiegel, Inc. ¢21 & 0.01 H ISR R 8"5 83883: 5353253 eSS PR S ot s ShE v s b B S Sty SRSSW&":WBSESSS?%:Z.‘:&!!SSSSSESZS:SS& 2333138 is also sought. 153% 94% Westingh'se I (4). 33% 22% Weston Ei | (a2be). 35% 32% Westvaco 5%pf 1% Ward's said the optimistic state- | New York automobile show this week | estimated at 132,000,000 bushels, in- | 1.02; No. 3 white, 1.09; No. 4 white, | November 13 uP.—Wheat | o Pro 2:15p.m. Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. ~ Add 00. High. Low. Close. mo. 91% West Pa Elec A (T) 96 West Pa Elec pf (1) 116 111% West Pa Pwr pf (6) uw = % | 124% 116% West Pa Pwr pf (7) 12% 8% Western Maryland. 23% 15 Western Md 2d pf.. 1% Western Pacific ... 9% 5% Western Pacific pf.. 10s 100 20s 106 1408 114 408 122 12 9 2 19% 2% 5% 92% A% usv. llg’- !'W. 33 100 100 104 104 113% 113% - % 120% 122 +3 % 9 19% 2 5% Union (a2).. DOi- 'se A B (1). ng Steel.. 28% 18% White Motor . 17%7 13% White Rk M 8(1.4 5% 3% White Sewing Mch. 36% 16 White Sew Mch pf.. Ol &Gas. .. & Co (b0c) . & Co pt (8, 64% 44% Woolworth (2.4 y W ir (13). Towne (60c) Truck Truck pf 42% Young Spr&W ( $7% 41% Youngs'tn Sheet&T Ygstn S&T pf(5%)- RadIO ...... asu 39% - % Products .. 8 -4 of Stocks en the N. Y. lhek Exchange, . 640.000 12:00 Nooa. . 1490.000 3:00 P. given in U | payments hased on the latest quarteriy less than 100 sha Accumulated dividends. t Annual rate—not & ®aid chis year. d Companies reported in receivership or being x Ex dividend HARVEST OF EXTRA DIVIDENDS GROWS 'McKeesport Tin Plate and Neisner Bros. Boards Take Action, BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Novembgr 13.—The harvest of extra dividends continued to grow today as several important | industrial corporations announced plans for distributions out of 1936 profits. In addition, certain companies re- sumed payments to shareholders after lapses of several years. McKeesport Tin Plate. McKeesport Tin Plate Co. ordered an unclassified A dividend of $1 on capital stock, payable December 8 to | stock of record November 25. In April, July and October of this year quarterly dividends of $1 were paid. Neisner Bros., Inc. Neisner Bros,, Inc., operators of mer- chandising chain stores, with head- quarters at Rochester, N. Y., voted an extra dividend of 37); cents on com- mon stock, together with a quarterly dividend of 50 cents, both payable De- cember 15, to stock of record Novem- ber 30. | J. M. Neisner, president, revealed the company plans to surrender some of the 1936 earnings under the undis- | tributed surtax. He said directors felt | that “we should pay the Government | surtax on undivided profits rather than impair our cash position.” Allis-Chalmers. { Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. ordered an extra dividend of 50 cents |on its common stock today to give | shareholders a total of $672,000. The 3; | regular 37!; cents was declared in | addition to the extra and both were payable December 24 to stock of rec- ord November 30. Directors author- ized redemption of the company’s re- maining convertible 4 per cent deben- | tures, of which about $5,000,000 are outstanding. Transportation Corp. General American Transportation Corp. of Chicago declared an extra dividend of 25 cents and a dividend of $1 on the common stock, both payable December 21 to stock of record De- cember 1. The company in the past paid semi-annual dividends of 87'; cents on the common. Western Auto Supply. ‘Western Auto Supply Co., headquar- ters at Kansas City, ordered an extra dividend of $3 and quarterly payments of $1 on the class and “B” com- | mon stocks, all payable December 1 to stock of record November 20. Previously the company paid 75 cents quarterly on both clusu. \WESTERN MARYLAND BOARD VOTES DIVIDEND By the Associated Press. 1 BALTIMORE, November 13.—The | Western Maryland Railroad yesterday | declared a $7 dividend on its first pre- | ferred 7 per cent stock. It is the first | dividend the railroad has paid on any of its $77,000,000 capital stock. Charles W. Brown, president of the road, said that “at no time have the holders of any class of this stock re- ceived a return from the company, due to the fact that its earnings have not been sufficient to justify the payment dividend.” nder the provisions of the revenue act of 1936, applicable to corpora- tions,” Brown continued, ‘“Western Maryland Railroad must either pay in dividends to the stockholders the greater part of its net income for 1936 or pay a large surtax in addition to the regular income tax.” PENNSY ORDERS RAILS. PHILADELPHIA, November 12 (/). —The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. an- nounced today it will place orders for 100,000 tons of steel rails to cost ap- proximately $4,000,000. The order will include approximately 36,000 tons of rails weighing 152 pounds to the yard, the heaviest used in the company’s main high speed tracks. NS LOA ON IMPROVED D. C. PROPERTY Immedi cation ate attention on your appli- for buying, rebuilding or refinancing. Loans repayable monthiv. No charge for appraisal If loan Is not made. Interest charged only on unpaid balance of principal. EourrasLe Co.0PERATIVE BU]LD[NG A SSOCIATION 915 F STREET N.W. Organised 1879

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