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" FINANCIAL. THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937 FINANCIAL *xex A_2] NEW YORK CURB MARKET STAR, CURBLIST MOVES T0 LOWER LEVELS Losses Range From Frac- tions to 3 or More Points in Quiet Trading. B85 the Associated Press. NEW YORK. April 1.—Curb ma leaders generally hit the down grade roday and losses ranged from fr to 3 or more points. Selling was quiet, howeve: there was a handful of managed to buck the trend Outstanding on the off Newmont Mining. Sherwin-Willi Aluminum of America and Colt's Pat- ent Firearms A shade improved were Gulf O North European Oil, Sunshine Mining and Columbia Oil & Gas. stoc side were BOND TRANSACTIONS UP SHARPLY IN MARCH B3 the Associated Press NEW YORK. April 1.—Swe! by heavy trading in United States Gov- ernment issues, transactions in bonds for the month ended today on the New York Stock Exchange totaled $420,541,000 face value, the largest monthly total since January last year. The figure compared with $285,459.- 000 in February and $284.632,000 in March, 1936 Stock transfers showed 1 totaling 50,349,500 50,248,010 in Peb in March, Ala Power 5 Ala Power 5 Alum Co 3¢ Ajum_Co Ltd Am G & E Am P & Am Rol ) Am Seal : ald L 65 ‘38 xw 5tp irm Bl 4135 Can No Pw 3 Can Pac fs ‘42 Gar Pw & Lt 58 O‘dl!r R M&P bs Cen I1 P S 4 Gen O L&P 55 Cent Pw & 5s Cent_St_El 5’28 Cen 8t PAL 535 Chi D1 El 4728 Cities Sve B8 Cities Svc 58 Cmes 5 Gas 5’28 Cit SP & L 525 Cit 8 P & L 5las 44 Comw Ed Comw Ed 42 Comw Ed 45 Comw Ed 3 Cont G_& el El Pw § etroit C G ¢ Det Int Bz 0 Pet Int Bg "5 ast G & F_45 1 Pw & Lt 58 mp Dis El mp O & R 5 Fed Wat 5! Florida P A GaryE & G Gatineau P!‘ Gen Bmme Vn: 40 Gen Pb U A 3 gan i BAES Crsla bt Grand Tr We 4z '50 Guard_Inv 55 ‘45 A Hall (WF) B85 '47 Hotl W Ast 75 '54 ww ou G G 8! 3 verade Fd \ B dsho Pw Co 5! ] Pw & L 8s A | Pw & L ! dian El C ng: 2 Ber ndianap Gs Indnap P&AL 5= nd Hv-El ntl Secur | Colum O & G a20c. etrop Edis 4s ' 111G & E 4 at P & arer Bros 01 .| Am Laun'y M 80c. 1 : | Claude Neon Lts._. By private wire direct to the Star. 2:30 Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Close. Acme W vte (2) 1008 50 49 50 AeroSupply A 1% 1 234 2314 284 | Aero Supply (B).. 2 Bl§ Sl4 B |Aefa Ansco . __. 4 2315 2215 234 AirinvestorsIne. 1 4 4 4 | Ala Grt Sou (+3)_. 2bs 74%% T4 | Ala Pwr pf (6) 208 6R 68 Alum'n Co of Am 400s 170 1681 Alum Am pfall%100s 118 117 Aluminum Ltd __100s 131 130 Am Afriines. [nc_ 1 2814 2814 Am Beverage _. 2 2% 2% {Am Box B'od (1)_. & 201§ 20 | am Capital (B) 1 1% 1§ Am Cit P&L (A) 3 300s 35 36 |AmCP&L ww2y 2 3815 37 Am CItP&L Bazle 9 5% 5% | Am Cynam B t60c 17 a2ia |Am G&E (1.40) _. 8 851 . 108 3 . 68 1684 18 130 284 Am G&E pf (6) __ 50, | Am Gen C'p (a50¢’ 11 Am Gen C pf (2) 3414 3314 208 43 200, |Am L& T (11.200. 4 | Am Mfg Co (a3) __ 258 Am Maracaibo 116 | Am Pneu Service_. 1 | Am Superpower Am Superpw Ist 6 Am Superpwr pf__ Anchor Post F___ Angostura (120c)_ Angostura-W rts Arcturus Radio T. Ark Nat Gas Ark Nat G cupf _ Atk Nat Gas (A) Ashland O&R t40c Asso Gas & Elec AssoG& E (A) _. A850G & E $5 pf__ Atl Coast Fisher__ Atlas Corp war . | Atlas Plyw'd (1) | Austin Stiver . Auto Products Auto Vot Mch 30c Axton-Fisher (A) Babcox & Wil (4) Baldw L bd rts(d) Bardstown Dist _. Barium Stain Stl | Bellanca Afreraft | Bell Tell Pa pf 6% | Berkey&Gay F Co | Bickfords Ine 1.20 | Bliss Co (B W) __ | Blue Ridge C al0c | Blue Ridge cv nf 3 Bohack HC 1st pt Bower Roll B (2) - Bowmn-Bilt 2d pt Brazil TL&P #0c . Brid'p't Mch b2ic Bri El1(B) Brii Corp (&) Brill Corp (B) .. | Brill Corppf ___ 1508 | Brillo Mfg (80c) . 1 { Brown Co pf 9508 | Brown F&W blse. 1 | Buf N&ED£160_ 1 | Bunker H & S(h1) 50s Burma Ltd b16se Can Car&Fdry pf. Can Marconi _ arib Syndicate__ | Carnegie Metals__ |Carrier Corp _ arter (JW) 80c_. Casco Prod b2% . | Catiin Corp (asic) @elanese 15t pf 17 | Cen Hud G&E 80c | Cen P&L pf 3.06% |Cent& s W UL _ 135 TRy CR e B e 1o % |Cent States Elec . Cent St E16% pf Cent St E17% pf Centrif Pipe t40c Cherry Burrell (3 1008 Chesebrough (14) 208 Chi F aft (4)100s Chi Rivet & Mach. 1 Chief Consol 1 {Childs Copf ____. 258 | Cites Service. . 24 | Cittes Service pt i Cit Sve P&L $6 pf 508 Cit Svc P&L $7 pt 50x City Auto S(t60c) 3 15 | Clev Tractor { Clinchfield Coal | Club Aluminum | Colon Dev Lta _. | Colon Dev 6% pf._. Cdlo Fuel&ir Colts PFA b3 | Cotum G&ls pt (o) T4 44 1 64 20 BR S 9 Com with & 8 war 21 i Community PS 11 100s Cons Alrcraft .. 2 Consol Copper 104 |CGELt&P Bo3.60 1 {Consol Gas Utll _. 1 274 | Cons Min&Sm 12 50 93 | Consol Retatl Strs 7 %o 8% Cons RS8% pf bi 80s 133 Consol Steel Corp. Cont'l Roll & S Fy | Cook P & Var 160 28 11k 75% 134 | Cooper Bessemer_ Ohio Power Is P& W 2| pu 8 3 Btd G&E s Etand Pwilt { Cord Corp Coaden 011 Me (¢) Creole Pe~ (aslc). 19 | Crocker-Whnal0e. 7 |Croft Brewing _. 47 Crown Cent P ae. 10 Crown Dr (b20c)_. 4 Cusl Mex Min b2 | Darby Petr (50c). 1 {Di\én,rrrl}‘lll),. 1 Dayton Rubber 1% Dayton Rub A(b2)2508 Dejay Stores 180c 1 Dennison 1% pt - 108 Derby 01l & Ret 2 Det (Mich) Stove. 1 Det Pap Prod rzic 2 Det St Prod b2ie_ 1 | Domin S&C (B) 7 | Dow Chem (2.40)_ 1 Draper C (12.40) . 60s belier Condens [ Duke Power (3) 2008 [ Duro Test (bivc). 1 lTex Sajve er bloe i Asso 0. ‘| Elec 1Comps WSURANCE STOCKS NEW YORK Ap:il Arina © Artna [ Arns Globe & 1t Greal Am Hanover Hartford Fire Home Pire e Home Tns ¢ Houestead aryiang_Ons incolp Pire Mass Bond (4'3) Ratl Pire ( Na'l Liberty N Hamprnire (1 E Y rie Crow er (45 2L FPaul Fire (6) pringned 4 ') Travelers (18 e (o) extcherter (1 2021 & Alsq extra or extrin s—-Declared or paid £ far this yesr, 4 208) El Pwr Assoc £l Pwr As(A)azic Elec P&L 20 pf A ¢ Sh pt ww (8) G&t 6% vt G&F 61, % pt ¥ 1% pt F 8% p 8co Derrick t1 ity Corplazic) »'n El bd rts Evans Wall Lead Bxcello Alr(b20c) todehiaux Goldfield Consol Gorham (A) Gorham Mf vte 11 Grand Natl Fiims t A&P T O V16 | Great Nor Pap t1.800¢ ‘urcenntld T & D 3 Guardian Invest 2 | Guit 011 (Pa) b25e Gulf St Ut pf (6)- Hall Lamp (50¢) | Hartman Tobacco | Harvard Brewery | 11at Carp (B) b2ie e 1675 1674 5014 21% ke IRy Hulil\lmt? | Hearn Dep S bl 65 ! Hiearn DS 6%pf 3 Hecla Min (b20c) tielena Rubenst'n Heyden Ch (12) Hollinger (Y65¢) 13% Holophane (b50c) 254 l)[orn&fludulfl 1008 39% 7474 | 7935 | 2:30 Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. Stock and Hudson BM&S (1) Humble Of1 (1%)_ Hussm'n Lig (t1). Huvler's(Del) (d) Huylers 7% st(d) Imp O] Ltd t60¢ Imp To Can h32izc | Indfana P L(b30c) Indus Fin vte Int H E Sep A war Intl Hy EI 8 cv pf. [nt] Petr (t1%)_. Int] Prodvets____. Intl Uth (B) Int} Vitamin(50c) Inv Rovalty (f6c) Ital Superpwr(A) Jacobs(FL)Co(1) Jeanette Glss afilc Jonas & Nbg bl5c Jones&Lauzh St Julian & Ko (1%) Kingston Prod 40c Kirby Petrol (20c) Kirkland L G (6c) Kleinert Co(t40c) Kress(SH) nf 60c_ Kreuger Brew f1. Lake Sh M (14) . Lakey Fy & Mach Lane Bryant p® 7 Lefcourt pf( c) | Leh Coal &N 30c_. Leonard Off __ Lion Of] Ref (1) Lit Brothers __. | Locke St1 Ch t80c_ | Lockheed Afrcraft Lone Star Gas §0c Long Island Ltg . Long I L of A(T)_ Loudon Packing La Land (40¢) __. Lynch Corp (+2) . McCord Rad (B) McWilltams D (43 Majestic Ra&Tel Mass Utll Associa Massey Harris _ Master Elec (1)__ Mem Nat G(a50c) Mead Johnson (13) Merc Stores (b3)_ Merritt Chap & S Merritt C & S of A Mesabl iron Metal Textile 40c_ Mich Bumper ( Mich Gas & Of) Mich St1 T P b2se. AMid Sta Pet (A) _ Midwest Ofl (1) Mining Co (Can) Molybdenum Corp Moore Dist (t50c) Monroe 1. S(A)32¢c M BofC A Sh b1.14 slount Prod (6uc) Nat Aut Fib b50c. Nat Bella Hess Nat Bo & Sh( ) Nat Contain a50c. Nat Fuel Gas (1) _ Nat Gyps A a2% .. Nat Leather Nat Rub Mch a20e Nat Service -— Nat Servicepf .. Nat Sugar NJ (2) Nat Union Radio 5e) N Eng Pwr Asso Newmont Min b75 New Process (12). N Y Merchandise XY Omnibus(war) N Y Steam N Y Tel of (63%) iag Hud Pwr new az H P(A) war ag Sh Md B afle les Bm Pnd bs0e ipissing (50c) No Am Ray A bi0e No Am Ray B b50c¢ North'n Enror Of! | Nor Ind PS pfa4i; 110s INIPS7% ptasy Northern P L 75c. | North States P A | Nor Tex Fl 6% pf | Northwest En hj0e Ohio Brass B (1) | Ohio Edis pf (6, | Ohio Ot cu pf (6) Ohto Pwr nf (6) - | Okla Nat Gas Co__ Oldetyme Distil._ | Pac G&E 1st (1%) Pan-Am Afr (1) ‘Pxnvenel'()fl = Parker Pen (2) larTel 1.60 ] Per a tazfie | Penna P&L pt (7) | Penn Wat& P (4) Pepperell Mfz 6 Phornir Seeur Pierce Gov (blje) Pines Wintfrt(n)_ Pioneer Gold b10c Pitnev Bow(t40c) Pitts Bess & L E | Pirtshen Forgine Pitts Plate G (b1) Plough Inec (1.20). Potrero Sugar Powdrell&Al 1600 | Premter Gold t12¢ | Producers Corp _. Propper-MeC (d) . Prosverity Bali Pub & Nolll n p(3) Pug Sd P& L pf b5 | Pug Sa P&L 86 pf | Ratnbow Lum (A) { Red Bank Reed R B new t80¢ Reijter-Foster Rice Stix DG b50c. Richm’d Radiator. Root Petrolm (1) _. »ssia [ntl Corp Russeks F Av 50c. Rustless Ir&Sti Ryan Consolid’'d __ St Anthonv 1a St Lawrence Corp St Lawrence C pf. St Rexis Paper St Regis Paper of s {ff(The)Co(*3) Secur Corp Gen Segal Lock & H Seiberling Rubber Selected Indus 11 1 3 1 508 111 Pwr & Lt $6 pf 400s 13 2 3 1 Ins Co of No A t2 250s 3 10 2 2 1 3 Interst P(Del)pf 1508 Midl'd O cv pf h25(250m 2 47 Mont Ward A (7)_ 100s 3 1 1 1 1 7 508 = 5 2 2 3 1 1 2 0 2 4 2008 New Jer Zinc (2) 450s 1 108 1 2 1 1 50x 268 1 40s 1 4 3 2934 | Pacific Ltg pf (6). 125 1 508 508 69 30m 1 1008 508 1758 50x 26w ovill Mfg (b50c)1008 3 7 28 9 | Sel [nd all efs 634 2008 Sel Ind pr pf (5% )650m Seversky Afreraft Shattuck Den Min Shawin W & P 80c | Sherwin Will (4)_ Sher-Will (Can) Singer M{g (16) | Sonotone C (a10e) Soss Mfg (a25c) | Spen Chaln St 60¢ tand Oil Ky (1) | Stand Pwr & Lt Stand P & L (B) tand Prod (b2ie) na S1&LA (4c) stand Tube (B) _. Srarrett Corp vie tein A & Co (1) terchi Brosajoe 10 6 1008 258 108 4 ‘ a3 rchi Bros 1st 3 100 erl Alum Pa Srerl's Braw ajic Sterling, Ine(20c) Stroock & Coal's Stutz Motor g sullivan Machine | Sunray O1l (al0e) unr'y O cu pf 2% Sunshine Min (3). aggart Corp _. Tavlor Dist (30¢). Technicolor ab0e.. Tech Hughes t40c Texon O1) & L 60c | Tilo Roof Inc (1)- | Tob Prod Exp 16c Toledo Edis pf (6) Tonopab Belmont. Tr-Lux DPS t20c_ Tri-Cont] C war Transwest Oil Co Tubize Chatillfon Tubize Ch A (b1). | Lamp n ung-Sol L pf 80¢ Uit Afr war United Corp war_. Unit Gas Corp _ Utd Gas war ____ Unjted G Cpf b1% Thew Shovel a50c 100s 3 1 Todd Shipyd (12) 250s 108 5 15 ‘ 3 1 5 2 ‘ ‘ 1 7 1" 1 1 High. Low. Close. | 874 8224 87y 8214 21 134 23 6214 2244 144 1415 1 116 $20866,336 EARNED BY ALUMINUM €O. Largest Profit Since 1929 Compares With Only $9,- 571,206 in 1935. By the Assoctated Press. NEW YORK, April 1—Profits of 2 | Aluminum Co. of America in 1936 614 | were the largest since 1929, the com- 4% | pany disclosed today in a report show- | ing net income of $20,866.936 against | $9.571,206 in previous vear. The figures represented profits of parent company and wholly-owned | subsidiaries and was after deprecia- tion, depletion, loss from purchase | and retirement of preferred stock | and all taxes. It was equal after annual dividend requirements on 6 per cent cumulative preferred stock to | $8.65 a share of common stock. Accumulated unpaid dividends on preferred amounted to $9 a share. | 100 ¢ | Previous year's earnings were equal | 15% | t0 55 cents a share on common stock. | American Machine. American Machine & Found reported 1936 net income of 1997, equal to $1.22 a share on cap tal stock, against $1,212,539 or $1.21 fl share in 1935. International Cigar. International Cigar Machinery Co,, a controlled unit, reported 1936 net | income of $1.419.814, equal to $2.37 a share of capital stock against $1,335,~ 636 or $2.33 a share in 1935. Virginian Railwa Pamphlet report of Virginian Rail- | way Co. and subsidiaries showed 1936 consolidated net income of $6,451,- | 669, equal to $15.27 a share of common | stock, against $4,143,337 or $7.88 a share in 1935, Shell Union Oil. Shell Union Co, in its 1936 annual report, showed the largest earnings in 10 years, with consolidated net income at $22.494364, equal, after dividend requirements on preferred stock, to | $1.57 a share on common stock. In previous year net income was | $6,812,835, or 37 cents a share on common stock. For 1935 net in-| come from operations amounted to ¢|$19.654,860. An additional net prof of $2,839,503 resulted from sale of an investment. Total operating earnings, after el inating inter-company sales, w $231,698,033, against $202.169,217 preceding year Motor Products Corp. Motor Products Corp.. Detroit. re- ported 1836 net profit of $1.372.160, equal to $3.51 a share of capital stock, | against $1,079.640, or $2.76 a share in 1935, 874 824 3624 | ki 2 ¢ Co. Coca-Cola International. Net income of Coca-Cola Inter- national Corp. for 1936 was $6.549.082, | equal, after dividends on class “A” stock. to $30.49 a share of common stock. This compared with $4,051,- 236, or $17.27 a share, in 1 Teck-Hughes Gold. Teck-Hughes Gold Mines, Ltd, a | Canadian property, reported for six months ended February 28 estimated net income of $1,179,255, equal to 24 | cents a share of capital stock, against ' | $1,218.844, or 25 cents a share, for like | period of previous year. First National, New York. In a statement for quarter ended March 31. First National Bank of New York showed indicated earnings equal share of stock, against 1005 | & re in previous quarter and s | $19.64 a share in first quarter of 1936 1234 | Bank’s holdings of United States Gov- | 5 | ernment securities stood at $283,046.- 2085 | 000 on March 31. against $235,596,000 105% | at beginning of quarter. Deposits 6734 | totaled $£575.953.000, against $526,- 6% | 218,000 on December 31, 1936, and 3;% $514,552,000 on March 31, 1936, 4-/ 33 823 4Ly 10245 BRITAIN S TRADE WITH U. S. GAINS 4: i Prospects for Further Climb Are fio&‘ Regarded as Brightest Since 1929. 167% 3% | 1135 ' BY the Associated Press. 3% | LONDON, April 1.—Prospects further improvement in trade between the United St Britain were termed the be 1929 in a report of the Bri pa. ent of overseas trade tod It estimated that the United King- dom, in the 21 months preceding De- cember, 1936, bought securities in the United Stat worth $1.396.000,~ 000 and sold $1.054.000.000, leavin net balance of $342,000,000 in holdings | {of securities in addition to $438.000,~ 41000 in shory term bar funds. In 1936, the report said, visibl United Kingdom exports and r exports to the United States totaled | about S]R‘i]fll.‘v]a as l”mpk‘?d to | about $150.594,505 3 NEW YORK BAR SILVER. NEW YORK. April 1 (/) —Ba | ver steady and unchanged at 45 king | stock ana | Dividend Rate | Cnit Lt & Pw (A) | Untt Lt & Pw pf | Unit Milk Prod (2 Unit Shipyds B 71 | Unit Shoe M 1234 U'S Foil (B) (1) {U S & Intl Secur.__ U S Lines pt U S Rub Reclaim_ U S Stores | U 8 Stores 1st pf_ 100s Unit Stores vie 3 | Unit Verde Ex (1) 5 | Unit Wall Paper - 10 Univ Plctures . 1 | Utica G&E nf (7) 10 | Utilities P& Lo (d) 9 | Uttty Bautties 7 | Uttty & Indus pt 2 | valspar vte 3 Valspar pf vte Venezuela Mex O | Venezueia Petrol Wagner | Wadil Company walker Minine wayne Knit Mills 15% | wayne Pump (500 4% | well't'n O] of Del 21% | Wentworth Mannf 5% | w va Coal & Coke Westn A E (a25c) West Au Sup A 14 Westn Cart pf(6) | Westn Md pf (a7) Will O11-O-M abc | wil-low Cafeteria % | Wolver Tube b20c Woodley Pet t40c Wool FW Ltd bila Wright Hare t4l0c ¥ gstn Stl Door(2) Yukon Gold(al3c) Dividend rates fn doliars based on | quarterly or semi-annual pavment nual rate—not including exira tAce cumulated dividends 4 Paid st year | b Paid this vear d Companies reported ag | being fn bankruptcy or in receivership. of | Ing_reorganized under the Kruptey t ‘or securities assumed by such com- panies. ast | 121 s 24 14 113 2% 115 Government Bonds Held by Federal | Reserve Member Banks—1934-1937 1 MILLION DOLLARS MILLION DOLLARS, 7000 - 6000+ Labor Troubl By the Associated Press | [ | industry 1937 with an 1.250.000 passenger indicated cars embly schedules manufacturers expected Autumn, and of models last first quarter 25,000 units. With the production of quarter its of e 1] | [t | | - | difficulties the perienced, | 1 4 i (Y 3 total for i T { | ol JFMAMJJAS 1934 Leters Above Are Initials of Months—J for January. F for February, Etc OND JFMAMJJASO‘N‘ 1935 JFMAMJJASOND JFMAMJ 1936 1937 continue optimistic of attaining the predicted earlier in the 1937 volume The truce in | in midafternoon when prices ranged from 1 point net | NEW YORK COTTON BY the Associated Press NEW YORK, April 1.—Early ad- vances in cotton today on trade, Wa Street and foreign buyers were lost under renewea hedge selling and | liquidation in later trading Heaviness of stocks and grains in- fluenced sentiment. July eased from 14.53 to 1433 and was selling at higher to 3 lowe New Orleans Prices. Cottonseec May 104 | 10.81b: O | Washmgton Exchange SALE Capital Traction $500 at 921 City & Suburban 55—$1.000 at 83. AFTER CALL. & Suburban 5s—$1,000 at 82, 000 at 811z, Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. 105% age bs 100 STOCKS PUBLIC UTILIT Tel. (8)__._ Ry BANK AND IN\/ESTING COMPANIES Am Tr AA Am Tr B Am Tr BB Am Tr C Am_Tr D 4 Shrs Am Bk dustry Fund (ot S ROAD BONDS OFFERED NEW YORK. April 1 (#).—An of- fering of $2.812.006 primary road re- funding bonds, the obliga‘ions of eizht separate Towa communities, is made by Hal Stuart & Co., at prices to ,md 1 per cent to 2.45 per cent., They mature from 1938 to 1846, 1437, | 5% FOREIGN EXCHANGES. April 1 Great Great 807, YORK, acceptances . New Y . S. TREASURY NOTES. D. Barney & C B { by Chas. REAL ESTATE LOANS RESIDENCE SMALL BUSINESS PROPERTIES. FRED T. NESBIT 1010 VERMONT AVE. DISTRICT 9392 | stimulated | leading producers quarter of the year even greaier NEW YORK SUGAR York Ant that —Foreix Raw in do; in_dem all immediate future. to qualify the m 1936 by projected the year in the first three months despite the most serious labor industry ever has exs manufacturers over the prospect 5,000,000 the prediction would show volume of assemblies, although there has been a disposition statements regarding AUTO PRODUCTION REACHES 1.250.000 First Quarter Total Near Expectations Despite es. DETROIT, April 1.—The motor car finished the first quarter of output of and trucks despite labor difficulties that disrupted prac ughout the three months. he figure was approximately what tically when they swung into early production of current exceeds the close to nearly one= aggregate generally unit total year as the the Chrysler strike by many the second an The current month's output is scheduled to pass | the 600,000 further assembly line activity unit mark, provided no labor troubles interfere with It would be the first such month the makers of motor cars have enjoyed since 1929. FREIGHT LOADINGS. NEW YORK. April 1 (®).—Revenus | freight carloadings on railroads repor | for the week ended March 27 included BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON. April 1 # (U. 8. Depart- meni of Agriculture).—A scattered de- mand was received for fine Western- grown wools today. but medium grades were mo: very quiet nch combine lensths v wools In original bags b d basis. while short French wools of simiar grade scoured b, or fine territory wools were 1.00-1.03, scoured basis. but moved. Some houses asked Week snot owner and tenant. METAL MARKET. YORK. April » barely steady: electrolvtic 0. export i nearby. Lead sieady: East St. Lol Louis aluminum NEW —Copper i.00: fut ew' York. spot s Zinc mady ont important buildings “antimony. Quicksilver, | amite unchanged. OFFICE EQUIPMENT WE SELL, BUY OR EXCHANGE Desks Steel Files Tables Steel Cabinets Chairs Safes BAUM’S FURNITURE HOUSE 1416 Eye St. N.W. Phone NA. 2184 portunity of with you. and Incorporated Real Estate 1321 Conn. Ave. N.W. $210,917.69 FOR OUR SAVINGS DEPOSITORS APRIL 153 Your April 1st interest payment is due. 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