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A—16 %% ) NATIONAL DARY Atlas Discloses Further Increase THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937. INSURANCE STOCKS NEW YORK. March 12 (®).—New York Becurity Dealers’ Association: Aetna Cas (2a) Heavy Purchases Of Steel Products DOLLAR GOES DOWN IN LONDON DEALINGS Auto Production Rises to 103,649 SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END FRESH FRYING CHICKENS 1b. 23c BY the Associated Press. Aetna Tns (160) ; FRESH STEWING CHICKENS -Ib. 20c SPECIAL Aetna Life (1) . LONDON, March 12.—The United . [ARNINGS JUMP In Asset Values st it - Still Unabated |sui cour i 1/15 ot » cnia| Level for Week FRESH HAMS, half or whole 21c | Pork Loin BS the Assoclated Press. A BY the Associated Press. m'tge‘":l‘;’; ‘f":::';ii';':te:_" 7/1yé BY the Associated Press. FANCY STEAKS, Round or Sirloin Ib. 23¢ ROAST NEW YORK, March 12.—Asset CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 12— 1936 Net Totals $13,282,- value as of March 10 of the common stock of Atlas Corp., aun investing Gen Li s imat it $20.64 a company, was estimated at §: oAy I Daily Metal Trade today says: Despite the fact consumers recently covered heavily against their prospec- to the pound, corresponding to New York’s overnight rate. French francs showed further im- DETROIT, March 12.—Ward's Au- tomomtive Reports, Inc., today esti- mated the week's output of the auto- FANCY SAUSAGE MEAT FINE PORK CHOPS _ PIG PORK LOIN ROAST. Ib. Zlc mobile plants at 103,649 cars and || PLATE BEEF _ e b, 12¢ Lean Fresh B f provement at 106.47 to the pound, o ey - || TENDER BEEF LIVER 1b. 18 h S n mi-annual I 1 tive requirements, demand for iron o 4 trucks, compared with last week’s es- || e . 18¢ 028, Against $9,338,205 e e e el S i and steel products continues brisk, | COMPared with 106.60 yesterday. timated production of 127,134 units'|'SHOULDER SPARERIBS 8¢ 1b—3 Ibs, 25¢ | PIG Shoulders in Previous Year. day, Floyd B. Odlum, president, re- | 3¢5 Remsur () In some lines there has been practi- | 0 = | and 93216 in the lee week of 1636.|| FRESH PIG TAILS - Sy b 17 ported last night. The statement is | Globe & Rep (.80) cally no let-up in buying despite the yihdanc —1Three per It attributed the decline to the LI - _Ib. Yae ]b, c By the Associated Press | for three months ended January 31. | Gio0g &R | advance in prices, and new business | cent rentes, 74 francs 25 cemtimes; | Chrysler strikes. FRESH PIG HOCKS = _ 3 lbs. 25¢ NEW YORK, March 12—National| o precent value compares with Hanover rLan is coming through at the higher quo- | 4'2 per cent rentes, 77.75. Cram's Reports, Inc., placed this | BEAN PORK. Fat Back Ib. 14¢ Dairy Products Corp. reported 1936 9059 4 share as of January 31, $18.77 | HArlerd Fire (3) tations apparently with the only con- | Exchange on London, 10646. The | weck's assemblies at 101,684 cars ang | SMK'D BONELESS BACON PCs. b. 19¢ | GAT E ON nei profit of $13.282,028, equal after ' “November 1. 1936, when the pres- | Home fure Sec | cern of buyers being to get on mill | dollar was quoted at 21.7915. trucks, compared with 126643 last | SLICED BACON - Y2 Ib. pkg. 15¢ S Sans k D01 | 2 3 b a | Homestead (1) == 4 | rolling schedules as early as possible. week and i e same week last | | PURE LARD e Ib. 14¢ dividends on preferred stock to $: | ent company was formed through a |fiomestead | : . = k and 97,666 in the same week last a share of common stock. consolidation of subsidiaries, and $15.25 | Mase Bond S(312) This is particularly noticeable in year. || SHORTENING 1 Ib. pkg. 14c i Gl Eronlb Tor 1955 was 40,538,200 omunl D e e Nail’ Pire 2" sheets on which deliveries are ex-| NEW YORK BAR SILVER A CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 1b. 25¢ AL OoJLeT: o ion b e lon becemben ST R1HSh: Natl Liberty (.208) tended many weeks. ; {| SMOKED SAUSAGE OR BOLOGNA Ib, 15c to 1.38 a share on the common stock. | Total net income for the period was | N $ymBsRize (1600 Contributing to current activity s| A NEW YORK, March 12 () —Bar| Lerner Stores Corp—February sales| | BEST ROLL, TABLE BUTTER 1b. 37¢ Sales ftotaled $329.171729, com- | placed at $1.198,354, of which $1,479 | Nor River (45g) the continued brisk demand from | Silver firmer, J higher at 45%. vere up 4.5 per cen || FANCY LEG SPRING LAMB “Ib. 19¢ pared with $200.441.357 in 1935, an in- [ was applicable to minority stock- | proy Wash (1) abroad, particularly the Orient. Price RIB AND LOIN LAMB CHOPS Ib. 19¢ crease of 133 per cent. holders in American Co. Expenses | St Paul pre )-> adjustments continue to be made by | SHOULDER LAMB ROAST. Z20b, 15c Thomas H. McInnerney, president, | for the three months were $350,879, SN Late: (BR) producers on various products, all in BREAST LAMB ___ ___ o 1b. 12Y;¢ said total unit volume of dairy prod- [ het profits taken on the sale of securi- | {"% ) line with the recent major advances ucts sold was the largest in the com- pany’s history, amounting to 4,188,- 752,000 quarts. Allis Chalmers. ties totaled $256,324, and, in addition, net unrealized appreciation of securi- ties was $5038,699, of which $5,556 was applicable to minorities. re (2) Westchester (1.20a) a—Also extra or extras. &—Declared or paid so far this year. —_— announced last week. — FEDERAL LAND BANKS R bt do ol P Al Fancy Su, SMOKED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES H LARGE GRAPEFRUIT ea. 4¢; 8 for 23e s | B SAUERKRAUT _ 3 Ibs. 10c N YORK. ). —] h N o 23 ICEBERG LETTUCE head 10¢ Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Co., : DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED | L.N5%.YORE, March 12 . —Federat | < . . 2OC DILL PICKLES £ seant 15 sal. 14 Milwaukee, W ted 1936 net H h VINEGAR e ilwaukee, Wis, reported 1936 net T N co MIT EE NEW YORK. March 12 —Divid . b B P V 3 ful. gal. 23¢ income of $4.014,112, equal to $2.27 a | M T clared (preparéd by the Siandard Silsies | 4. : BN, RN Larse Smoked FANCY CRISP CELERY bunch 8 & 10¢ share on 1769367 shares of capital INCREASE TA R Stock 4 SHOULDERS NFW LARGE ONIONS e stock. This 3 C SES QUO S " Pe- Stock of Pay- | e AT 15 GE ONIONS .. 3 Ibs. 10¢ or $147 a share on 1,334,304 Rath Backing... hgr o0 resord able | 1R X \ ‘ &~ ",* w. 19¢C REEN PEPPLRS 3 4 for 10c s in 1935 ——— | % N & "* 01d Fashioned Homemade Louisiana C s : | Increased. 2 e ISFREAF R """‘," £ | Grade A Syrup, scant half-gallon jar 0 39¢ Phillips Petroleum. Production Schedule Boosted to page-Hershey Tubes s1 315 4-1 | U.S. TREASURY POSITION. 34884 ',’ "‘ | LK SoiMips Petroleum Co. profifs for{ 110 Per Cent of Basio i e © | Ry AP eI AR A Rt RS || Foi uart, Brine Botie 5 1038 were the largest since 1096, the Am Siove Co oS | By the Associated Press | &8 ¥ y !M‘W‘f‘*‘f’ B | No. 2 Canned New Green company disclosed in a statement Tonnages in Pact. Cleve Grapulie Brl.80c 107 Rionoar 81 the cirsasuy on March | RSSRE W ke particular 1845 TR R R | lc TOMATOES | SUGAR K showing net am 0 $17.875,489, | By the Associated Press. Gilb (AQ) $3.50 pt 87lke | {50; balance £3543 e . :‘ " 2 can ALE 8499 & S e x | Ohio Pub 8 77, pt | G Teceipts pride in presenting to 4 "% ¢ 5TTA .y 2o 4 Fanc 8. No. 1 L or $4.22 a share of ca ock. In| LONDON, March 12.—The Interna- | i v monith % 141,181 55 { e s » o & *‘i‘* VHITE 5 10 Wls 49C 4 1bs: 10c Pa, s year net income was $13.421,- | tional Tin Committee today increased | p, D%, B! ——5- ) Recsipts for e fscal year (aince guly ,I';X men of discriminating ¢ s, R W C 703, equal (0 $3.23 a shar the tin production quotas of partici- | Ploneer Mili = < dncluding: ‘$1455 14"~ | SHMRE taste the smartest suits } 3 Wien POTATOES Pennsylvania-Dixie. paiing countries by 10 per cent to 110 | sielly onl 6% pf $1.50 e SO S area); excess | &R 1 for Spring. :‘ e -3 Pennsylvania-Dix per cent of the basic tonnages set In | Yale & Towne Mfg _i5c 4. an icrease of | &34 & > ]0 Ibs. 28c ennsylvania-Dixie Cement Corp. | over ' the previous day. [ 84 1 & and subsidia reported 1936 net | the international restriction agree- S 1.484.327.174 05, including | SEREE Open a e 2 |l- @ y v of $240.569, against net loss of [Ment. = The stepup Is eflective| wpoy yopy pRODUCE i 154 3y & Fresb Nearby 7 537 through the second quarter of e b Ld R b $796,880 in 1935. hrole Q NEW YORK, March 15, (Mo Eves, 8388 Budget Account i 2 Vulcan Detinning year. 212 s:v:xd about steady. Mixed colors un- ida i ¢ ‘% L% | | C Mule: 5 v 1t of | change 7 NEW YORK, March 12 (#.—Call mone: ¢ T B doz. 2 Vulcan Detinning Co. reported 1936 | The action was taken as a resu Buiter, £.037: firm and unchanged. | NEW YORK. v ] . | 3 ' Ve ¥ pe ent all di i - L. het, proflt of $321,424, equal after al- [ e Tecent repld increase to woild |Chesse. 30,005 teady to rm: unchanyed. [ 2led”: 1 Percent all day: prime commer- i . 5 Lare Selected Jowing dividenas requirements on pre- | biices. It was followed by & spectac- | enc 'wodky Vi" Howl"Eeshorn. 1o, Giner | i, daxy to & monthe' 174 Ber Cent oferea | 1881 AR nlve"‘gt iR Evyd2oe ferred stock to $6.60 a common share, | UWar drop in prices of the metal = FRULTG BRLD e count rate, New York Reserve Bank, 11 | 1] P New Green - . : 4 This compased with S311415, or 36,26 SUEPOIE and @ similar fall in the . per cent. B E.r BY. onnatsan shirts s intervoven Hoss s Lovds Hets 3 Fiotes Wesrions 58 || CABBAGE 3272 M| NE. MKT. |2153 Pa & share on common stock, in 1935, | bondon Metal Exchange. New York Central Railroad—It was 114 718 14th STREET ’ | i > 5 Maaio | The slump here at one time was as | indicated $7,912,500 of company's con- RUBBER FUTURES. 19 i i 4y “& S —é 4 1bs. 10c St. NW.| 12th& HN.E. |Ave. N.W. Mend Gomp) bibai much as $157 a ton at $1,350, but a | vertible collateral 6s of 1944 have been | | NEW YORK March 12 (. Cruge rub- | Mg ] T omEnG— £IT3T badd AXR’S.A ; and book paper and other products, re. | [41er recovery carried the quotation to | converted into capital stock. e ope e d harely stel Lol ported for year ended December net earnings of $955,020, equal after pre- | ferred dividends to $1.22 a share on 619,374 shares of common stock. This + compared with $501.607, or 51 cents a | share, on 588,450 common in previous | fiscal year. | Remington Arms. $1,455 at the close, a net loss of $52. Copper, which touched new seven- year highs yesterday also reacted, de- |clining to $382.50 a ton, a loss of $7.50. . In acdition to allowing expanded production the committee requested participating countries to permit ex- Remington Arms Co. of Bridgeport, | POt Of all available stocks at the Conn., reported 1936 consolidated in- | JUDeS Sroepesite O iuota Limlts, (but come of $1,100.905. This included ex- | SU0/Ct to adjustment to the quotas traordinary mncome of $175,855 as ad- | [A1eT: This was expected to make Justment of inventory values and much_‘ larger quantities available $125,000 as compensation for use of | SPOFY: trade marks and technical informa- | The increased quotas is expected to tion supplied to a newly formed Bra- |2dd 2700 tons monthly to visible zilian company in which Remington | StOCKS. has a 50 per cent interest. For 1933 | net income was $13 Sales to- taled $14501451, an increase of 14.6 Per cent over 1935 | New York Central. New York Central Railroad Co. re- ported January net income of $787,741, after fixed charges, equal to 16 cents 8 share, compared with a deficit of $543,241 in January, 1936. | | Gannett Co. r California’s Finest! Gannett Co., Inc., reported consoli- dated net profit, including equity in undistributed profits of controlled companies, of $1,026,149 for 1936, com- pared with $1,078,538 in 1935. The 1936 profit equaled 2.28 times pre- ferred stock dividend requirements for the year, the report said. The com- fany published 18 newspapers in cities n New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Ilinois. Spencer Kellogg. Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., for 24 weeks ended February 13 showed net income of $704,387, equal to $1.41 a share of capital stock, against $584,143, or $1.17 a share, in like period last year, Afcohot 19 to 219 by Volume (not sweet) THE DRY A BEER-Y BEER FLAVOR OF GUNTHER'’S IS NOT MATCHED BY ANY OTHER DOMESTIC BEER | || Stop at New York's only truly Con- tinental hotel....convenient toevery- thing...goodfood. . .excellentservice. , Homeof: New Restaurant dela Paix; and world-famous Rumpelmayer SINGLE ROOMS from 3.50... DOUBLE 5.00 ALSO, TERRACED SUITES & APARTMENTS IST. MORITZ MONTREAL SILVER, ‘ On-the-Park SO CENTRALPARK SO.NEWYORK IT‘S just plain fact that real beer drinkers prefer the dry “beer-y” tang of Guather’s ... Baltimore’s biggest selling beer! MONTREAL. 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