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L3 CURB LIST GOES T0 HIGHER LEVELS Gains Widened in Late Trading After Active Rally at Start. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 24.—There Wwas a good rebound in Curb prices at e opening today, and in the leaders ‘wains widened in the late trading. Improvement was most. consistent in Bhares which suffered the sharpest de- clines yesterday. Gulf Oil came up mbout 2, Aluminum Co. of America 35, Creole 1%, Sherwin-Willlams 1 d Wayne Pump 17, | Practionally higher were American Tyanamid “B,” Bunker Hill & Sulli- ‘van, Lake Shore Mines, Pan-American {Airways and Northern States Pow- o A" CURB BONDS DOMESTIC BONDS. Low. Noon. Bt 0L 9613 B 1310612 bama Pow 412s Alnblml Pow 55 68.. n S8 ) o Asso T & T 5las Y Atlas Ply Bias '43 Id Lo el Tel Can 5s A el Tel Can 5s C Birmingham EI 475 Birginbam G Di Elec F & T3 O.& Testone. Florida PRL Gary E&G 58 Gatineau Pw Gatineau P 65 B 2 Cent& s WLl E e Wes Tex U 5s A aAsy 97 W U GE 5'a5 A '3 210612 1061 POREIGN BONDS, Cuban Tel 7!3s A Farmers' N M Srinnes 4x "4 Unit El 8 7 INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK. November 24 (@) —New A York Security Dealers’ Associadion: (Noon Quotations.) Admin Rd 2nd Inc m m Ins Stocks asic Industry road St Inv ullock Pund gnrpflule Trust = 21.00 306 orporate Trust A or} A 23 [N SR TSI P Lok Lol SIAL22TRIRIBNET 85 boie S e P DIRD I 1oRuea A8SRs B9 s R Al latetnisin R A R R D Sy e D DRI SN BB NSO D) SRNDO DB DAD I D 4 S8 w o s scsce TS e 2EEk Ehdete et | Gray Tel P8 (1) INANCIAL. By private wire direct to The Star.. Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High, u' 2:88. Aero Sup (A)1% 26% 283 263§ Aero Supply (B) M Agfa Ans: 17 Alr Investors Inc_. 3 Air Inv Inc war .. L Ala Grt Soualls 80 8o Ala Pwr pf (6) - _ Alabam Pw pf (7) Alum'n Co of Am _ 2608 Alum(Am)pf 4% 3508 Alum'n Ltd . Am Alrlines, Inc Am Beverage . Am Capital (B).. Am Cap pf $1%_ Am CitP&L B a20c Am Cynam B 60c . Am & For Pw ww._ Am G&E (1.40) Am G&E pf (6) Am Gen Corp.. Am Gen ptf (2%) Am Gen C pf (2) __ 808 Am Hard Rubber . 50s Am Lau Mch t60c. 1 Am Lt&Tr (1.20)_. 4 Am Mfg Co Am Maracaibo 112% 118% 1084 loM “K 25 26% 215 it % “ 2} 4 363§ 25 Am Superpower Am Superpw 15t 6 Am Superpwr pf__ Anchor Post F_ Angostura (20¢) Apex Electric(al) Arcturus Radio T. Ark Nat Gas Ark Nat G cu pf__. Ark Nat Gas (A) Art Met Wks 60c Ashland Oil & Ref iA«nm\-.{ Elec _ il ol 514 | 165 | n)q, 8“ 2874 ‘, 6% | 1% | 45| 157 | 3% 5034 2034 8% 81 4“3 m 1 3% 44 123 34 | Asso G & E 85 pf__ Asso Rayon | Atl Coast nshor.. Atl Coast L a2 Atlas Corp (n!l'c), Atlas Corp war___ | AtlasC pf A (3) \ Atlas Plywd ad0e. | Auto Products 7 | Auto Vot M(50¢) 1 | Ax-Fisher(3.20)A 10s ! Babeock&Wil (1) 88 | Baldw L bd ris(d) 40 81 It lll 1% 315 abg 122 arium Stain Stl_. 3 Bellanca Aircraft 40 Rell Tell Pa pf 612 308 Berkey&Gay F Co. 202 pur war. ‘124 kfords Inc (1) 1 Bliss Co (EW) Biue Ridge Cal0c Blue Ridge cv pf 3 Rlumenthal § Bohack HC 1st pf_ 80s Fotany Cons (d) 2 Bower Rollerall; 6 Biltmore Pajoe Bridgep't Mch al Brillo Mfg (60c) Brit Am Oil (80¢). Br-Am T B a%3'se Brown Co pf Buff N&E pf 1.60 Bunker H&S (+2) _ 15 20% 6 L] 1 a8y 1% | Mangel Stores pf_ | Masonite Corp 1. % | Mich Gas & Oil Dtvll.nfl ll“ Afll 00. High. Horn&Hardpf (7). 50s 106 Hudson BM&S (1) 44 Humble Oil (t1) . 37 Hllylel’l(Del)(d)- 2 Hygrade Food .. & Hygrade Syl (2) .. 100s Il Pwr & Lt $6 pf 260s Imp Oil Ltd t50c . 6 Imp Ofl reg (150c) Ind'n Ter 111 0(A) Ind@'n Ter 111 O(B) Indiana PL (t40c) Indiana Sve 6% pf 1108 Indus Fin vte___ 1 Ins Co of N Am(2)100# Intl Cigar M $2__ Intl Hy El S cv pf. Intl Mining (60c). Intl Petr (11%) Intl Products__ Intl Safety Raz B Intl Util (A) .. Intl Util (B) Intl Vitamin(50c). Interstate Hos(2). Interst P(Del)pf_. 108 Inv Royalty (3¢). 10 Iron Fireman (1). 3008 Irving AirCh (1). 4 Ital Superpwr(A). 1 Jacobs(FL)Co(1). 3 JersCen P&L pf 6. 10s Jonas & Naum __ Jones&Lauzh Stl_ Kans City P S vte. Kan City PSpf A_ Ken R T&L(A)T5e Kingston Prod 40¢ Kirby Petr (20¢) Knott Corp (20¢) Kreuger Brew (1) Lake Sh M (14) . Lakey Fy & Mach. Lefcourt Realty Lefcourt pf(a7se) Lehigh C&N(30c). Leonard Oi1 = Lerner St pf(615) Lion Oil R (as0¢) . Lit Brothers Locke Stl Ch 80c Lockheed Aircraft Lone Star G a60c Long Island Light Long ILpf A(7). Loudon Pk'n #50c. La Land (40c) Lucky T (+12¢) Lynch Corp (2) __ McCord Rad (B) MecWilliams D (12 Mangel Stores 4! 52! 21 2 [ NETO) - P 8‘ coaEraTannr - s MR s T N MR N T 3 Marijon Steam Sh Massey Harris Master Elec (60c) Mead John (3) | Mem Nat G(a50c). | Mercantile Stores Merch & Mf ppf 2 Merritt Chap & S Merritt C& S (A) Mesabi Iron Mich Bumper C_.. e o 3 Mich Steel P (1) . A & rnumand - Mich Sugar pf Burco Ine (asie) Butler < Cable El Prod vte_ *an Indus Alco A an Marconi EN T arib Syndicate _. 21 Carnation Co (1) 5 Caro L&I"pf (7) - 40» ! Carrier Corp 4“ Casco Products 5 Catlin"Corp (at0e) 14 Celanese pr pf (7) G0 Celluloid Corp 3 Cen Hud G&E 1 14 21 258 2008 3 3 2 2 i 9 21% 3815 815 37 el 1015 1% 8% 1% 18% ) €14 120 54 31 kid 3 4 46 143 o 12 10'% 1% 25 1% 185 3 634 120 8% 3 9% foe t States Elec ent St E16% pf | Cent SLELTS pt | Centrifugal P t0c 11 | Chesebrough (74) 508 | Chi Flex Shaft 2 850s | Chi Riv &M (11%) 2 | Childs Co pf 2008 | Cities Service 84 12 100 8 1 15 Sve pf(BB) - Auto S(760c) City & Sub H 30¢c Claude Neon Lts . Clev Tractor 10 Club Aluminum 1% Cohn & Rosenbgr_ 1 Colon Dev Ltd 4 Colon Dev 6% pf 1 Colo Fuel&Ir war_ 11 ColtsI' FAt1%_ 11 Colum G&E pf(5) €50s Columb Oil & Gas 223 “olumbia Pic(1) Com'with Ed(4) - Com'wlth & S war 19 Com’u'ty P&L 1st 258 Community PS 1. 50s Community WS _ 1 Compo Shoe (30c). 14 Cons Aircraft ___. 43 Consol Copper .___ 19 | Cons Gas(B0)3.60 3 | Consol M &S (2) 768 Consol Retail Strs 3 Cons Ret St pf 18 20¢ Cont'l G&E pr pf 7100+ Contl Oil (Mex) Cont'l Roll & S Fy Cook Pain & V 60¢ Cooper Bessemer_ Copper Range._ Cord Corp Corroon & Reyn®_. Corroon & R pf A _ Cosden Oil Me (d) Cosden(Me)pf(d) Creole Pet (as0c) - Crocker Wheeler. Croft Brewing_ Crown Cent P aéc- Crown Ck Int A 11 Crown Drug a20c Crown Drug pf 1% Curtis Mfg (a50¢) Cusi Mex Mining._. Darby Petr (50c)_ Derby Ol & Ref Derby Oil&R pf4 Detroit Gasket(1) Det Gas pf (1.20) . Det Pap Prod t25e Det Stl Prod a50c_ Dohler Die C (al). Domin S&C (B) . Dow Chem (2.40) _. Duval Tex S a50c_ Fagle Pitch L 40c._ East'n G&F Asso. East'n G&F pf(6) 600s East G&F p pf 4% 300+ East'n States Pwr. 14 East'n St Pw (A)_ East'n St Pw (B) - Easy W M B f30c_ Eco Groc St 11.60_ Eisler Elec (a5c).. Elec Bond & Share Elec B&Spf (5)-. 11 ElecB&Spt(6).. "2 Elec P&L 2d pf A_126s Elgin Nat W a75e_176s Emp G&F 8% p’__150s Emsco Derrick(1). 1 Equity Corp Europ'n El bd rts_ Evans WallLead_ 8 Evans Wall L pf__100s Ex-C-O A&T t60c. 2 Fairchild Avnew. 6 Falstaff Brewing_ 11 Fanny Farm(50c). ¢ Fansteel Metal __ Ferro Enam(ad).. Fidelio Brewery... Fire As(Phila.)12. & Fisk Rubber 55 Fisk Rub pf (6)__ 25 FlaP&LpL- Ford Ltd a181-10¢ 6 Ford (Can) A(1). 2 Froedt't cv pf 1.20 1008 Gen Alloys 3 Gen Firepr'f 5 Gen Invest Corp . TL Gen Pub Sve pf $5. 108 508 4 22 6% 860§ 7635 7614 105 10% 1193 11935 fl’i 14 16 134 15% 174 1 3 L] Cs 161 | Midvale Co (a2) 14| Mining Co (Can) 1 784 | Moh H P&L 1st(7)475¢ | Melybdenrm Corp | Moore Dist (f30¢) 1091, 10915 | <] | ,-,14 | 9535 b4 i 34 | St Reg! % | Smith-Cor (a25c)_ Mid Sta Pet (B)__ 508 22 1108 508 2 Mont Ward A (7) Moody's pt pf (3) Monroe I §(A)32¢ Mount Prod (60c) Mueller Brass 80c¢ Nat Auto Fib 1% _ Nat Rella Hess Nat Contain new . Nat Fuel Gas (1) Nat Gypsum (A)_. Nat Investors Nat Leather Nat P& Lt pf (6) 100» Nat Rubher Mach 38 | Nat Service 2 Nat Sugar N J (2) Nat Union Radio . 2 1 1 3 2 Neptune Met (A)_ Nestle-Le Mur Nev-Calif Elec New Brad O al0c New Haven Clock N J Zine (+2) Newmont M a N Y Merch (12) NY Tel pf (613) 1508 N Y Water Sve pf 10s Niag Hud Pw atfc 81 Niag H P(A) war. 4 ag S Md B aé0c. 28 1 . . 104 3 9 -~ B0s 5 1 | Noma Elec (at0e). | North AmL &P No Cen Tex O alie 14| North’n Europ Oil North States P A_ | Novadel Ag (2)_ Ohio Brass(B) (1) Ohio Edis pf (6) _ Ohio Oil cu pf (6)_ Okla Nat Gas Co._. Oldetyme Distil ._ Pac G&E 1st (1%) Pac Public Service Pac Tin spec (12) 130s Pan-Am Afr (1) Pantepec Oil Param't Motors Pat Plym M(a2) Pennroad (a25c) Penn P& L (6)___ 1508 Penn P& L (7) 408 Pepnerzll Mfg (6) 2008 Phillips Pkg asoc. 1 Phoenix Secur 4 Pierce Gov (a30c). & Pines Wintfrt(n)_ 1 Pion'r GM Ltd 80¢c 31 Pitney Bowes 40c_ 2 Pittsbgh Forging_ 3 Pitts & L E 1215 __100¢ Pitts P1Gl (a6) Pleas Val Wine Potrero Sugar _ Powdrl & Alx 60c_ Power C (Can) Pratt& Lamal . Premier Gold t12¢ Pressed Met (115) Producers Royal_. Prud In¥ (as0c) Pug Sd P&L pf(5) 3258 Pug Sd P&L $6 pf 4268 Quebec Power (1) 2008 Rainbow Lum (B) Raytheon Mfg vte Red Bank Reed R B new 180¢ Reybarn Co a25c_. Reynolds Invest _ Rice Stix DG b50c. Richm'd Radiator. Root Petr {a25¢)._. ‘Rossia Intl Corp _ Royal Typewriter. Russek 5th Av(1). Rustless Ir&Stl aper___ 282 St Regis Paper pf. m. Savoy Oll_ Secur Corp Gen___ Seeman Bros t23%. Segal Lock & H Seiberling Rubber Selected Indus 15 Sel Ind all cfs 53 1608 Sel Ind pr pf lsv,) 608 Seversky Aircraft. 16 Shattuck Den Min. & Shawin W &P 60c. 1 Sherwin-Will (4).160s 4 1 9 2 Sonotone C (a10c) .So Penn Oil(11%). SoCal Ed pf C1%. South’'n Colo P A_. Southl'd Roy 40c.. Spanish&Gen rets Spen Chain St 60c.. Stand Inv cum pf_ 50 Stand Oil Ky 1.40_ Stand Of1 Oh a25e.. Stand Ofl Oh pf 5. BuT om0 ne~®me g. 5 Gen Tele (ab0c)... 3 Gen Tire & Rub __ 11 Georgia Pw pf (6) 50s Glen Alden C (1)_. 19 Godchaux (A) al_ 50s Godchaux Sug(B) 4 Grand Natl Films. 18 18 86 15 40 285 fac] 19 % 10434 106§ L] 28 a8 3 3% Grt A&PTnv 16 Greenfleld T&D . Gulf Ofl1(Pa) (1). Hall Lamip (a20c). Haloid Co (11) Harvard Brewery. 28) | Stand Pwr & Lt ._. Stand P& L (B) __ Stand Prod (a25¢) Stand S&L (a4c) - Starrett Corp vte.. Sterchi Bros az0c. Sterling Braf7c_ - Sterling Inc(abe) - Stutz Motor Sullivan Mach! Sunray Oll (al0c). 31 Sunshine Min (3)_ 21 Swiss-Am Elec pf.600s Taggart Corp 8 TR 325 2% bet % 503 14 ¥ 106 110 J10 139% 137 17% % 151 [ 654 8 .36 3% 21% 5% ‘ 914 2014 613 | 6% | 214 1514 i " % 12 1043 16% 6% 17 144 6% 131 10 12 56 Jl'; ™ o a2y 3715 3% 12% 1% 15 3% | 2014 80 105 4 s 533 | 1514 K 1334 5214 284 5-, 3334 | 3734 48 104% 110 137% | 15! 74 | Texon Oil & L 60c 14 | Twin Coach (t40c) % | Unit Lt & Pw pf__ K| Wva Coal & Coke. 34 | Wolverine T (40c). REACH §11.076822, 4 = Compared With $7,579,744 Reported for Previous Fiscal Year. B» the Associatea Press. NEW YORK, November 24.—Loew's, Inc., theater operators, in a report for the fiscal year ended August 31, showed consolidated net income of $11,076,822, equal after preferred dividend requirements, to $6.79 a share of common stock. This, com- pared with net income of $7,579,744, or $4.53 in the 1935 fiscal year. Allied Stores Corp. Allied Stores Corp., operating a chain of department stores located in 15 States from Texas to Massachu- setts, reported for the three months ended October 31, profit of $1,330,850 before Federal income and undis- tributed profits taxes, against $757,- 870 in the same period last year. For | the 12 months ended October 31, profit | before above taxes was 83,574,536, against $1,664,653 for the preceding | 12 months. General Houschold. General Household Utilitles Co. re- ported income before Federal taxes of | $223,463 for the quarter ended October 31, compared with a loss of approxi- mately $400,000 the corresponding | 1935 quarter. | After provision for preferred divi- | dends, first-quarter earnings this year | were equal to approximately 60 cents a share on outstanding common stock. | Consolidated Biscuit. CHICAGO, November 24 (#)—Con- solidated Biscuit Co. reported the first nine months net earnings totaled $312,428. equal to 96 cents a share on the common stock. This compared with a net of $302,460, or 93 cents, for all of 1935. Directors have declared the regular quarterly cash dividend | of 15 cents, payable December 23, 'Republic Steel Plans $15,000,000 Cleveland Mill| | By the Associated Press. | 24 —Republic Steel Corp. today an- | nounced that it would build a $15.000,- land plant. The $4,000,000 contract for the ! \ mill machinery has been awarded to| | United Engineering & Foundry Co., which will construct the mill at its ‘Youngstown plant. | The mill will be one of the largest | in the country, making strip 96 inches | wide. DAILY OIL OUTPUT UP 23,595 BARRELS 3,059,544 Mark—Oklahoma and Texas Totals Rise. By the Associated Press. TULSA, Okla, November 24 —Pro- duction of crude oil in the United| States increased 23,595 barrels during | 15" ans the week ending November 21, to a daily total of 3.059,544, the Oil & Gu ’Joumnl reported today. Oklahoma showed an increase n! | 6,100 barrels daily to 593,425, East | Texas rose '553 to 447,900, and all Texas was up 14,707 barrels to 1,155,348. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, November |}, | Lanston Monotype (4} Louisiana increased 3.280 barrels to | 233,650 daily, California’s increase was | | production was up 225 daily to 167,300 | Procuction in Eastern States, in- ‘tlon:ry, increasing 95 barrels daily to 143,426. In the Rocky Mountain region there was an increase of 408 | barrels to 68,530 barrels. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE. PHILADELPHIA, November 24 (P)-—Live ry—Foul, White Leghorns. 15al6: Foasting ehickens. fancy eds, 1 : broilers, ;lncy. 14a :nnuu i3aih: ordin At Gorine © ickens mixed colors. d alf and s o {urkess, fancy, toms b Miscbyy Gucks. white: 18 colored. 14. Dressed poultry—Southwestern turkess, old_hens_ and toms, 20a23: ducks, . 1712818, 7 xed 15a MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK. November 24 (M.—Call mones steady; 1 per cent all da commercial mer_cent: Steady: 60 days-8 months. pet offered: bankers’ acceptances unchanged: rediscount rate, New York Reserve Bank, 113 per cent. Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High, Low. 2:55. Tex P& L pf (7) - Thew Shovel a50c. 258 46 46 Tilo Roof (¥50c) - Tob & All Stksal. Tob Prod Exp 15¢. Tonopah Belmont. Trans-Lux DP 20¢ Tri-Contl C war__. Tubize Chatillion_ Tung-Sol Lamp n Tung-Sol L pf 80¢ Ulen & Co 7' % Pt Unit Air war Unit Corp war____ Unit Gas Corp . Unit Gas C war Unit Gas pf($3%). Unit Lt & Pw (A). Unit M Lt a13 2-5¢ Un NJ RR&C(10). flil 3§ | Wilson Jon a2 Unit ShipydsB___ & Unit Shoe M t2% _ 1008 U S Foil B (60¢c) 3 U S & Int] Secur. USLinespf U S Play Cards t U S Radiator. U S Radiator p! U S Rub Reclaim_. Unit Stores vtc . Unit Verde Ex (1). Unit Wall Paper.... Univ Picture: Utah Apex 4 D AMPALDIZ01% us- Utilities Pw & Lt Util Pwr & Lt pf_ uo- Util & Ind (new)_. 3 Utility & Indus pf. 1 Venezuela MexO_. 1 Venezuela Petrol_. . 2 Vogt Mfg Co (t1).. 13 Walker Mining Wayne Pump Wentw'th Mf 1.2 LTS ‘Westn Air Ex (n) ‘West'n Au S(A) 14250, ‘Will 0il-O-M as0¢. Wil-low Cafe pf. Wolverine Port C.. Woodley Petr 40c . Wright Harg t40c Ygstn Stl Door 11 Yukon Gold (a8c). o Buommmn 108 1113 113§ 11134 3 8% B% 6% (Continued From Page Prov. IDM Btock and 52 10% wWard Baking A-ee. 24 Ward Baking B.... 9% Warner Bros Plot_. % Warner-Quin (d)... 15% Warran Bros cv Il_ 19% Waukesha Mot (1). 64 Webster Eisenlohr. 33% Wesson O&S(160¢c). 102 87 West Pa Elec pt () 110 96 Weat Pa Eleo pt (7) 116 111% W, ltl;: Pwr pf (6) t 18%. 2% 35% 39% 1% ern 15 Western Md 24 pf._. 1% Western Pacific. .. 5% Western Pacific pf.. 72% West'n Union (a2).. h’ 941 Westingh'se B) (4). 225 West'n El Inst a85c. 193% Westvaco Chlor (1) 324 Westvaco 5%pf 1% Wheel & LE pf 5% - Washington Exchange SALES. Potomac Electric sl/,% pfd.—10 at 111%. API'EI. CALL. Anacostia & Potomac R. R. pfd.— $1,000 at 75. Capital Transit Co.—10 at 14%, 10 at 14%, 10 at 143, 10 at 1434, 10 at 147, 5 at 147, 45 at 143 Potomac Electric 6% pfd.—2 at 11013, 10 at 11035, American Security & Trust Co.—10 at 274, 10 at 274. Real Estate Mtge. & Guar. pfd.—50 at 5%. Mergenthaler Linotype—10 at 54, 10 at 54, 59 at 53. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY Amer. Tel. & Tel. 4'zs el Capital Traction R City & Suburban 5s_ . Gas 55 1060_ ‘Wash. Rwy. & Elec. MISCELLANEOUE. Chevy Chase Club 5las Col. Country Club Bl,s W. M. Cold Storage s STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Tel. (9) Capital Transit Co.. & W. St Pot._Elec. Pox Po. Ei. Pow. 5V, of. h. Gas Lt ‘Co. (3.6 sh & Elec. com. (1 s By & B e BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. Amer. Sec. & Tr Co._ (ef)_ Bank of Bethesda (h75) Capital (4) Com. & Savings (at) Liberty ¢ Lincoln (8.25) National Sav. & T: | Prince Georges B. & T. (.5 Riggs (%) Riges pid ) Washinzton (6) Wash. Loan & Tr. (%) FIRE INUSRANCE. American (5) Corcoran (51 = Firemen's (1 60) Nmomx Union . .60) TITLE INSURANCE. Columbia (301 _ Real Estate (6) MISCELLANEOUS. Carpel Corp. (1.60) 53 Peoples Dr m. (+1.00) 56 Peoples Drug 8 pfd. (6500 11% Real Est. M & G pfd. ( . Security Storage (5) 118 Ter. Ref. P13 o Mergenthaler Linotype () 0} Wdwd. & Loth. eom Wdwd. & Lothrop pfd ( d. *Ex. divid tPius extr Bov v 15 15, 1934: 50c paid Aue. id Nov. 186, 1936, FEDERAL LAND BANKS ORK. November 24 (#.—Federal Land Blnk bonds: | 4Yes Nov., *4s¢ | 500 barrels daily to 593,500, and Kansas | 4! 4 cluding Michigan, virtually was .u-‘;\ FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON. November 2 gl —!lock prices were steadler today as a larger number of supporting orders entered the market_in the late dealings. Industrial issues were in better demand and prices for silk and steel stocks moved higher. Oils and mining_securlties also advanced and & firm tone prevailed for Germ: Spanish bonds -ans-Atlantic issues sold . while gilt-edged stock remained PARIS__Stocks regained large portions of vesterday's losses, Bank of France ad- Vlllc!nl llmull 500 francs and finishing 8,280 francs Railioad and electrical hares were ‘aciive and strong and the | international group Rentes showed net gl times above yesterd: 0 moved hlllm f 5 cen- U. S. TREASURY NOTES. (Reported by Chas. D. Barney & Co.) Rate. Maturit; Dec. 15, 6 Dec. 15.' l‘lll\llle 15 41.. S et FREIGHT LOADINGS. YORK. November 24 (#.—Revenue lrfllhi en loadings on rallroads rmmu t?da! for week ended November in- b Week Previus 21, week. 0 U. S. TREASURY POSITION. Bs the Mmhud Pnll, "Bl BIS 50 Rece! ynr (flnu July Tu 295 808,308 , 1.387.050.08 unex amx ¥ 3% 111 13” mdflmnob. 5;1;1 b Aee7s. 5. Groes s Tease of 25, undu the lrevmu 3 Si1 13626840830, o0 447 Gold on Novem. e aitur “' dres, "S10 474056450, 1. 'm of deb $7 METAL MARKET. November 24 UD.—Copper nh ind future, 10 spot ““;’eér k‘.l .80: lrn " gutare. Iron, steadier: Easters Penn: l!lvlnln 20.4 50 I\&llo 30.50: Allblllnl. f Aluminum. antimony. quicksilver, platinum and wolframite unchanged. LOCOMOTIVES NEEDED. NEW York, November 24 (#).— ‘Western Maryland Railroad is inquir- Sales— Dividend Rate. moi).mn.uvuo-mn o9 -2% 1T +% Prev. 1928 Stock and Low Dividend Rate. 13% White Rk M 8(1.40) 34 White Sewing Mch_ 23% Worthington Punp. 85% 656 Worth PumppfaA.. N;l!& 128 lll +% 9% 62% Wright Aero (u1).. Wrigley W jr (13). 33% Yale & Towne (80c) 8% Yellow Truck 83% Yellow Truck pf 42% Young Spr&W (13). 41% Youngs'tn Sheet&T FINANCIAL. W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE u.— A“M.M lfl' Close. m‘. . 40 3% 8% ki 874 61 4 8% 8% ‘43 68% 31% Il 130s 78 30s 127 122% 126% +5% 2 76% T5% 5% -1 3 484 4T% 4Tw 31 19% 19 19% + % 208 152 1511 151% + % 2 49% 498 49 - % 836 82% 80% 81% +1 l'l% 2% 5% 89! 42% l'l%‘“ 2%+ W 5% + % 90% +1% | Appreximate Sales 42% + % Zl 14256 1”% 142% +3% 2 20 50s 113 2 32% 32% 32% -1% 32 264 25% 26 +1 oayments hased on s Unit of trading Ine'vldtnl .nr g bPuid ast vea 13 113 =7 STEEL QUOTATIONS Big Company Lifts Prices $2 to $4 a Ton, Effective on December 1. BY the Associated Press. Carnegie-Tllinois Steel Corp. an- nounced late yesterday general price increases of $2 to $4 a ton will become The higher first-quarter price sched- last week, was ordered applied to nu sales for shipment during the initial | quarter next year. ‘The United States Steel Corp.’s big- | gest subsidiary listed these increases: $2 a ton for rerolling semi-finished materials; $3 for carbon bars, shapes plate and sheets. In addition, the price for vitrenamel production was ordered boosted $3 a ton and the rate for standard rails of more than 60 pounds a lineal yard will be raised from $36.37'3 to $39.00 & gross ton. The company announced the prices were made effective December 1 to: apply to sales for shipment during the first quarter of 1937. Inland Steel Acts. CHICAGO, November 24 (#).—The Inland Stee} Co. announced today gen- | eral increases of from $2 to $4 a ton in prices of steel, effective December 1, for delivery the first quarter of 1937. The price raise followed a general throughout the steel industry. ‘The advance, A. C. Roeth, general manager of sales, said, would be $2 a ton on re-rolling and semi-finished | materials, including steel bars; $3 on | carbon bars, shapes and plates, and | $4 on strip, tin mill biack plates and sheets. The price on standard rails was ised from $36.37!3 to $39 a gross ton. General Rise Dué. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 24 (#).—Daily Metal Trade today says: A leading producer of semi-finished and finished steel products today an- nounced general increases of from $2 to $4 per ton, effective December 1, for first-quarter delivery. The announcement is in line with expectations of the past several weexs. take similar action. Included in tne advance is standard rails. At the same time a number of producers have increased prices on various grades of pig iron $2 per ton. A number of leading interests still are to be heard from, but indications are that the increase will be general. e . NEW YORK. November 24 (P —New York Security Dealers’ Association: (Quotations as of 3 o'clock.) Bid Bk of Man (1'2) ... 307 TURKEY MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA.—Turkey market irreg- ular on fancy and easier on choice. Bun- plies _moderate to liberal deman d‘flh‘ today. U. 8. ;, Youn, 231%: P i “: ’Tl‘!“wunds o Blllll tomg under 'o ;l’ l)l pounds. 24a25: nearby. '3 7. Western nhunl ol arket holding steady on fancy quality. but euy to weak on tr-d-s ow. Suppiies in general in exc tude needs. N.w. fancy mln( toms lnfl young henl lflld at 25 ‘'oung toms over 18 pounds lly sold ll 24. but _scat- tered e A A 1"-16 pound ;3 m e T o el % ;ounl toms wla at 24 nnd mn h:\lnun Mo ord 51 f'n . 3 o sales on' ail uct.l(l:‘ ranging trom L F et Chats otall —Turkey -lrk:t Iulet TON . this morning with receipts 1 noon. Many dealers have bought um"n“miln ivers. 17818 lothnun':‘}?"% Hrlr le nd 16 for old hens an o TTMORE —Live receits 1 mul nod ket active. under- fomand £00d. Iars 18 oundh Ea w;er. 37 20: llllllhl‘- 18219; youns hens. 22423, mostly _,_.._.—- : NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEw November 24 (P —Eges. iy ;flxa;’“l“on : Refriger: ds. 27827%: "ther mixed colors higher ). Vaa3d: Vead2: central- ll"a i1, Efl'l' than txlr' n.{ 3aVa: .h Seconds (aa-87 .cam). 31 ized, ), 3%, oo '°°'5' 806; ~irreyular and um- .hl-ln ‘multr’ lleudy to frm. )’ i Ilh'. m k Rocks, 18 fowls. ters. ll lnrk"l. IOIEQ .lhn frewni prices tinchanged. TOBACCO INDEX EA!B. 11% Zenith Radio 9% 5% Zonite Produects. suDividend rates us siven tn x Ex dividend. GARNEGIE BOOSTS PITTSBURGH, November 24.—The | effective December 1 on its products. ule, expected in steel circles after the | company boosted wages 10 per cent! and plates; $4 for strip, tin mill black | It & expected other producers will | NEW YORK BANK STOCKS | 18 40% 38% 40 +1 15 8 ™ .8 +% dlumull-u.!.lhfiluhnn. . 460,000 are th h:un Iunrum - h-u-umy' deciarations, res. ' Annual rate—n Am-ullud dlvldlndm & Paid this yu‘;‘ ies reported in receivership or being Treasury Finance’ Needs Estimated At $1,187,000,000 BY the Associated Press. Secretary Morgenthau announced | late yesterday the Treasury's Decem- | ber borrowing would total at least | $1,187,000,000. The Treasury chief told reporters he would announce details of the financ- ing December 7. Besides meeting $400,000,000 of bills and $358,000,000 of notes maturing December 15, Morgenthau said he also | would make provision for a $429,000,- 000 note maturity Pebruary 15. He| declined to say whether the Treasury BUSINESS LOANS CONTINUE TO RISE Further Gain of 31-7,000,(130 Sends Week’s Total to $4,062,000,000. B the Assoclated Press. Business loans by member banks in 101 leading cities today were reported by the Federal Reserve Bodrd to have shown another increase during the week ended November 18. In its weekly condition statement of reporting institutions, the board said “other loang” —advances to com= merce, industry and agriculture— climbed $17,000,000 to $4,062,000,000, or $683,000,000 over the same week & year ago. It was the third successive Increase in these loans, which are regarded as providing an important index of com- mercial money demands. An upturn is usual at this season, however. Due possibly to acquisitions by ine stitutions and individuals, the banks' holdings of direct Government obli- gations fell off $33,000,000 during the week to $9,234,000,000. The holdings, however, still were almost $1,000,000,= 000 over the same week a year ago. Domestic bank deposits increased | $63,000,000, but the Government with- drew $75,000,000 of its deposits. Balances of the reporting institue tions with domestic banks rose $65,- 000,000 to $2,505,000,000. — e Brown Shoe Co.—Common share earnings, year ended October 31, were $2.45 against $3.59. would seek any new money. The December operation, the Secre- | tary asserted, will take care of all Treasury financing through January | and February with the possible excep- tion of bills. 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