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FIN CHANGES SLIGHT ON CURB MARKET Shares Hug Narrow Path. Show Late Trend to Higher Levels. B the Assoclated Press NEW YORK, June 3. —Stocks hugged a narrow road on the curb exchange today, with a slight inclination up- ward in late trading after minor earlier declines Scattered selling dropped such sues as Aluminum of America, American Cyanamid, Electric Bond & Share, Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Gulf Oil for losses of fractions to 3 points Great Atlantic & Pacific non-voting certificates also yielded a point, after rallving further to around 90, the price at which the company offered to repurchase stock from employes following recent market break Montgomery Ward “A" advanced is- pearly 3 points and small gains were | A recorded in American Superpower, Technicolor and United Gas WHOLESALE MEAT PRICES NARROW Pork Is Notable Exception, With Substantial Gains Re- corded in May. By the Associated Pres ANCIAL. on which the Exchange 2:30 Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. Aero Supply B 1 Alr Device Corp 1 AfrInvestevpf . 1 Ala Gt South (3)_ 508 Ala Pwr pf (6) 105 Alabam Pw pf(7) 20s Aluminum of Am 1508 Alum Am pf (6)_. 50s Alum Ind (40c)__ 2008 Aluminum Ltd ._. 3508 Am Alrlines Inc 3 AmCP&LBa20c 11 Am Cynm Bi60c. 9 Am G&E (1.40) __ 1 Am G&E pf (6)__ 1508 Am Gen (a30c) Am Gen pf (2) AmL&T 11.20 Am Maracaibo . Am Superpower . Am Thred pf Angostura(t20c). Ark Nat Gas = Ark Nat Gas (A)_ Ark Nat G cupf Ashland Oil t40c_ Asso G & E (A) _ Atl Coast L a2 _ Atlas Corp war__ Austin Silver Auto Products uto Vot Mch 50¢c Rahcox & Wil 4 _ Rald L bd rts(d) Barium Stain Stl_ Rath Iron Wks Beech Aircraft Rellanca Al Bell Afreraft Bell Tel Pa pf 613 Rerkey & Gay Berk & Gay Rickfords pf Rliss (EW) ____ Blue Ridge(blic) Blue Ridge cv 3 Bower Roll B Bowmn-Rlt 1st Bow'n-Rilt 2d pf Rrazil TL&P £t 13 CHICAGO. Wholesale prices of most meat cuts, with pork & notable exception, changed very littl Breeze Inc(a7 Rridgpt Mch Bright Star F1 B c All time shown below is davlight vin; is now operatin, High. Low. Close. S 2% 27 kil 62% T1ia 44 1450 118 118 T T4 107 107 23 44 31 NEW YORK CURB MARKET By private wire direct to the Star. | Ohio Pwr pf (6) . THE EVE 8tock and Bnle»v Dividend Rate. Add 00. High Mount C (a2lc) _ 12% Mount Prod(80c) 6n Murray (Oh)b30c 217% Nat Bellas Hess_ 17 Nat Bd&Sh bi0c_ 56 Nat Contnr (1) 12% Nat Leather ____ 8 Nat Rub M a20c._. 13% Nat Service pf 4 Nat Union Radio. 17 Nelson (H) (a45c) 13 New Hav Cl 13 18 NJ Zinc (12) 505 1% NY & Hond b7sc_ 5h0s 29 NY P&L pf (7)__. 30s 108 N Y Tel pf (8'5). 1008 111% Niag Hud Pw(n). 5 12 Niag }lPl:lv!fl 100s Niag S Md B a60c Niles-Bement(2). Nipissing (50¢) - NorthAm L & P._ Nor Am L&P pf . N Am Ray B bilc Northn Euro Oil._. Nort States P A Northw Eng bate Novadel Agne(2) Ohio Brass (B) 3 Ohio Oil au pf (). Low. Close. 12 12 6la 6 21 217 1's 1% 56 56 12% 124 L 139 1313 4 4 1% 1% 13 13 18 18 ™% 1™ 2 29 107 107 111% 111% 11 117% 86 86 1% 11% 47 48 2% 3 55% 42 * 204 27 31 Okla Nat Gas ___ Oldetyme Dist __ Pac G&E 18t 1% - Pac Ltg pf (6)- Pac Pub Sve Pantepec Oil - Penin’lar T pf(7) Pennroad (a2ic) - Pa P&L pf (8) Pa P&L pf (7) Perfect Circle 12_ Phila El pf (5) Phoenix Secur Pitnev Bow 140c_ Pitts Forging Pitts & L Ebaig Pitts Pl Glib2y Plough Inc 1.20 Potrero Sugar Premier G ilZc Producers Corp _ Prosperity Bal’g Pub Sve Ind pf Pug S P&L pf hi Pug Sd P&L $6 pf 2 1041 By 8ig 109% 37y 83 89 3315 s 1111 9%y ™ 193¢ fl'{‘ 111 9t ™ 19% 100% ) NING STAR, WASHINGTON STEEL INGOT RATE HITS YEAR'S LOW Strikes Reduce Operations to 77V, Per Cent Mark During Week. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 3.—Production of steel ingots has declined to the lowest point thus far in 1937 due to strikes at plants of three major pro- ducers, Iron Age said today in its re- view of the industry. ‘The rate of operation for the coun- try at large was given as 77'; per cent of capacity, against the revised figure of 85 per cent last week. The high for the year was 923 in the week ended April 26. ‘The Youngstown district, where average operations are down to 45 per cent from 84 per cent before the strike, is the hardest hit,” the review said. “There has been some diversion of orders from companies affected by strikes to those that are not, but the amount of this so far has not been large. If the strikes are prolonged, as appears to be likely, a further tend- ency toward the placing of business with plants that can take such busi- ness for reasonably early shipment undoubtedly will develop. Meanwhile many customers’ stocks are simple in many cases for some weeks, and job- bers’ stocks are also plentiful, “The volume of new steel business had been declining rather sharply just prior to the strike, but specifications against contracts were and still are holding up in good volume. Orders for steel for construction purposes D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937, THOUSAND CARS 80 1923 '24 '25 "26 27 "28 29 New Orders Placed by Railroads for Freight Cars in the First Four Months of Each Year ‘30 " 3! First Four Months ‘32 '33 '34 '35 '36 '37 NUMBER OF LOCOMOTIVES New Ord Locomotives in the First Four Months ol 1923 '24 '25 "26 '27 28 '29 '30 ‘31 FINANCLAL, Orders for Railroad Equipment in the First Four Months of Each Year s Placed by Railroads for of Each Year ‘32 '33 '34 '35 36 37 First Four Months Celotex Jump t NEW YORK During Half Year By the Assoclated Press. of the Celotex Corp. for the 30, Profits o $715.931 Special Dispatch to BALTIMORE, toes, old, new, barrel, 90al.75; bushel, | tatoes. bushel, 75a1 00, June 3 1Xx months 1917, amounted to 100-pound sack, 1.50a3.00 1.00a1.50; yams asparagus, Baltimore Markets Tae Star. Md, June 3. —Pota- 175a2.15; 100-pound sack, 1.00a1.10;, sweet po- bushel, crate, 1.00a2.75; to sell and market ir grades below No. 3 stock Sea Food Market. Catfish, pound, 3a5; dressed, carp, 3ad; eels, 9a10; haddoc herring, 3a4; mackerel, 7a8: rock, 1 white perch, 3a5; yellow, 8al0; 4a8; bluefish, 8al0; flound croakers, 3a4; spots, 3a4; hardh 3a4; butterfish, 6a7; roe shad, 17 shad, 8; buck shad, 15a18; s | cent *%% A—1Y CLEARINGS TAKE UNEVEN GOURSE New York Total Mounts, While Other Centers Shew Decline. Ly the Assoctated Press NEW YORK, June 3.—The clearings exhibit for the past week presents a very irregular picture. The total for New York, despite the Dece oration day holiday and the stock market closing on May 29 and May 3 showed a gain over the precedin week, while the outside centers de- clined This was partia first-of-the-month the other hand same week of 1936 crease for New York, wt for the cities in the rest of try was high Aggregate volume clear for 22 leading cities of the United States for the week (five days) ended June 2, accord. Du & Bradstreet, amounted to $5,276,296,000 nst $5,541,939,000 in sa e s) of 1936. This represented a decrease of 4.8 pe e first such decline reported week of May C ed $3,304.945,000, from th 04,025,000 the ¢ $1.97 837,914,000 per cer Besides creases bank due to heavy contra with otal of T cent, t ga the drop at New ended April Bostor have been outstanding. “Despite the influence of the steel strikes, steel scrap prices have shown no further decline at Pittsburgh and Chicago, but a drop at Philadelphia reduces the Iron Age composite price to $17.75, the year's low.” Quaker Oats (3) . Ry&Lt Sec al.55_ Reiter Foster Reliance El bs0c Reynclds Invest_ Root Pet (b23c) _. Rossia Intl Corp_ Rustless I & Sti Safety CH&L b4 St Lawrence C.__ St Regis Paper__. | Sehifrco 2 Secovill (b3 | seizerling Rub___ Selected Indus Nel Inallctfily Sel In pr pf (5 Seversky Afr Shattuck Den __ Sher-\Will (14) _ mons H & P__ Solar MIg(b10c) _ | Sonotone (ailc Soss Mfg (50c) SoPaOil (11%2) 1 11k Soutl'd Roy b2( eve Tr Spencer C S b olon Dew Lt 2 6 Stand Brewing A b t‘.\'l}\n(lv"an?lh‘l 201 GRE evpl(5). Stand Drev pf 010 &G b Stand Inv pf ww_ Sows nwith & S w | stand Oi1 Ky 11 bushels: | ity PR Stand Oil Ohlo 11 corn de- | Cons Aircraft Stand P& L pf 7,000, | Cons Bisc Stand Prod b2ie creased Stand S & L (4¢) - Starrett Corp vic. Sterl Brew Sterling Ine v Sunray Oil (b3e). Sunshine Min(3) Superior Po "R Swan Finch Swiss Am El pf__ Taggart Corp Tampa El (2.24)) Tastyeast Del A Taylor Dist 30c__ | Technicolor as0c- Texon O11&L 60c_ Thew Shov a50c Tob&All Stks bl_ | Tonopah M asc | Transwest Ol Co Tubize Chatil Tung-Sol Lamp | Tung S L pf 80c_ | Utd Chem pf _ 1°1d Corp war ‘nit Gas Corp “nit Gas pf b31; nit L& Pw pf A P&L pf b37 ¢ td Prof Shatfe td Molass b1l beans, bushel, 1.40a1.50, hamper, 450 during May. the Institute of Ameri can Meat Packers said. Wholesale prices of both and eured pork items were substantially higher at the end of May than a month earlier, reflecting the steep ad- vance of abo 10 cent in live hogs Although prices of one o better steer grad prices of ali other to 7 per cent. Cal 17 per cent higher mol but lambs were cent lower Chicago during the mor for any May hog run of smallest for ber, 1935, v 50a125; beets, crate, cabbage, pointed type, | 25a50; carrots, crate, 2.00a Rrill Corp (B) Brown Co pf Rrown F&W b30s Brown Forman Bunker Hill & S | Cable El Prod vte Cables & Wire R | Can Hydro 1st pf n Marconi = Synd(bic) ‘arman & Co B “arnezie Metal L&D pf(7) rrier Corp dozen, 40a55; hard crabs, dozen 30; barrel, 3.00a4.00; crab pound, 25a55; shrimp, 12a15; clams, | caulifiower, crate, 1.50a160; |large, 100, 90a1.25; Cherrystones, 65a celery, crate, 2.50a3.50; corn. crate, | 75; Little Necks, 50a60; frogs, each 2.00. cucumbers, bushel, 125a3.00; | 15a20. eggplants, crate, 175a200; bushel, 1.25a1.50; lettuce, Western Iceberg, crate, 15023.00; nearby Big Boston, bushel, 15a25; Iceberg, bushel, 25a40; lima beans, bushel, 2.00a3.50; onions, | 50-pound sack. 65a1.40; peas, bushel 50a2.00: nearby, bushel, 125al50 peppers, crate, 2.50a2.75; bushel. 1.50a | 225; spinach, nearby, bushel, 30240 bushel, 50 00; tomatoes apples box. 250a265 q 7al0; grapefrui 5a3.25: oranges, box, 250a wherries 1.00a3.50; watermelons, 20a | meat $715.931, equal after preferred divi- dends to $239 a share on 268685 shares of common stock outstanding. ‘This compares with $232,480, or 59 cents & share on the same number of shares of common in corresponding period last year. Net sales for the period amounted to $5112,608, a gain of 54 per cent over sales of $3.310,199 in the first| half of the 1936 fiscal year. THE WEATHER At midweek the national ingot rate 4 1 | is estimated at about 75 per cent of | District of Columbia—Local thun- capacity. This compares with 91 per | eTshowers this afternoon or tonight; cent one week ago and 79 per cent | IOt Quite So warm tonight; tomorrow Triox ko Mato ol des | fair. " gentle to moderate southwe: x winds, shifting to gentle northwest Except at points where plants are| Maryland — Local thundershowers closed by strikes, production is being | this afternoon or tonight; slightly | maintained at a high pace. Pressure | cooler in the interior ton:ght; tomor- for deliveries is easing, however, and | row fair. new business is not developing in the | Virginia—Local thundershowers to- volume of the recent pace. Strike cur- night and probably tomorrow; not so tailments are most noticeable at Chi- | warm in extreme north portion to- cago, Cleveland and Youngstown, night West Virginia—Local thundershow- ers tonight and tomorrow; not much | change in temperature. River Report Potomac and Shenandoah clear at Harpers Ferry, W. Va, morning Report for Last 21 Hours. Tempera The week's clear loss of $7,845,000 fr week's tota o Tobacco Market. Quotations on old stock firm leaf, nondescript, 3a4: 3 4al0: medium, 10a30; good to fine red, 30a40: seconds, common, 3a7; me- dium, good to fine, 15a35 DECLINE IS REVEALED | IN COLLATERAL LOANS By the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 3.—Borrowings | on collateral by members of tr York Stock Exchange declin 066.396 last month, a report m lic by the exchange showed ‘Total borrowings at the of business May 29 were $1.15. 988, compared with $1,187.279.384 on April 30. Money bor ed on U t Government inclu latest figures, was $31,336,550 $34.256.650 a month before. The low point on brokers’ loans in | reached in J | was £241.599 943 $8.549.383.979 on CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 3 (#)— Daily Metal Trade today says Reflecting furnace suspensions oc- casioned by strikes at important Mid- western steel plants, steel ingot opera- tions have taken a nose-dive since a week ago. dec ot compared es were from 13 a the at the end of atlin (adhe) =3 hog X fp 4) ef Con Mining 7 “hilds Co pf j each, 20, Dairy Market. Broilers, Rocks, pound mixed colors, 22a23; Leghorns 16a20; fowl, Rocks, 1920; mixed col- ors, 17a19. Leghorne, 14a16; roosters, 10a12; ducks, 14a15 Eggs—Current receipts, dozen 20; hennery whites, large, 21 20; receipts, 2,798 cases fties Serv pf . “laude Neon Lts. vice _ February, 19 Live poultr s 22a24; : close VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, June 3 (). ble supply of American grai the following changes in Wheat decreased 1,713,000 creased 441,000, nats decrease rye increased 158,000, barley d 940,000. CURB BONDS e 19a ; medium, ities, agal 34a33 22337, receipts good pack- | 2535 nsol Copy GEL&P on Min& creamery, 18; rolls 32 20 INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK Security Dealers Noon June 2 P Association Quotations ) —New York Live Stock Market. September 30 including 150 and yearlings active, strong to shade higher; spots 25 cents Monday; bulk medium and |good grades scaling mostly from 800 to 1,125 pounds, 10.75a11.80; fre- quent sales plain lightweights, 8.00a 10.00; cows steady to stro bulk low cutters and cutters, 4.25a “shelly” kinds, 4.00 or less; plaip and medium grades, 6.00a7.00; few good grade to 50 and near choice individual, 8.50; bulls steady: plain and medium grades mostly 6.00a7.00. Calves—275; good grade vealers steady: from 9.00a9.50 mostly: me- dium and lesser grades weak to lower; plain and medium, 6.50a8.50;, culls | down to 5.00. | Hogs—800: slow, steady |10 cents lower than Wednes levels; good and cho; 210 pounds. 11.65a11.90: practical top, 0; 220 to 250 pounds, 11.15a11.80; to 300 pounds. 10.65a11.25; 325 to 350 pounds quoted from 10.15 to 10.50 good grade packing sows listed from 9.40a10.00; hogs from ‘“doubtful” areas not represented in above prices. Sheep—650; Spring lambs weak to 25 cents lower than Wednesday's quo- tations; good and choice grades ewes and wethers, 11.50a12.50; bulk sales under 12.00; bucks discounted 1.00; plain and medium grades largely 8.00 210.50; few fat slaughter ewes steady from 4.00 down. tii Admin Fd 2nd Inc Am Business Shrs Am Gen Eq Inc Am Ins Stocks Bancamer Blair Bankers Nat Inv Corp | Basic Industry Broad St Iny Bullock Fund Corporate Trust Corp Tr AA Corp Tr A A mod Corp Tr Accum Ser Corp Tr Acc mod Cumuiative Tr Sh Depos Bk 8h N Y “A" Depos Ins 8hrs ‘A Depos Ins Shrs “B" Diversified Tr C Dividend Shrs Eaquitv Corp $3 pf Fidelity Pund Inc First Boston Corp Fixed Trust Sh A Fixed Trust Sh B Found Tr Sh A Pund Investors Fund Tr Shrs A Fund Tr Shre B Gen Investors Group Sec Agricy Groun Sec 1&S Fy_ Bessmer . r Range D Oil (d) ped) “reole Pet ‘rocker-Whaloc “roft Brewing __ ‘rown Cent afc _ Dr ( )2 'rystal Oil Ref “usi Mex Mining. by Pet (50c) by Oil & Ref Gas pf 1.20 itGrI (n) 1Prd b2 hold- steers . S 'IREAQURY POSITTO DRUG SALES CLIMB NEW YORK. June 3 () —McKee. son & Robbins, chem. ¢ sales of $56.627,145 in fou , months of 1937, an increase of 1303 | & per cent over the sim riod for | 1936. 1 s 0c Record for Last 21 Hours (From noon yesterday to noon todav ) Highest. 8. at 5 pm. vestarday. year 4 Vick Chemical Co—March quarter common share earnings were §1.34, against $1.45 cess ot &ross debt 8% | 2014 "assers 2703881 973 84 5 Ol s Monthly Payments of $6-60 on each $1,000 borrowed, include interest and pay off loan in 20 years. ® Interest charged only on unpaid balance of principal. ® Amount loaned—up to 66259 of appraised value. ® Valuable prepayment privi- leges. at Am. today: year o Record Temperatures This Year Highest. 93 on April 18 Lowest. 18 on February Humidity for Last 21 Hours. (Prom noon vesterday to noon today.) Highest. 96 per cent. at 4 am today Lowest 46 vesierday = 5215 28 1 9's ur 5213 1 B 111 PR OIS CT TR PP R SO Inc LONG TERM Mortgage Loans ure Autoriobile Building Chemical Food Invest Shre Merchandise Mining Petroleum R R Equip < G&F Asso SCF popfe) W M Bb2ic 4 & Share &S pf (6) Incvte 3 an | G N Wb 5 B 32 | i Pw ot | co Der 11 (Purnished b Sec Sec Sec Sec 0 Sec Group Sec Group Sec Steel Groun Sec Tobacco Huron Holding Incorp Investors Instl Sec_Bank Group Instl Sec Insurance Investors Fd “'C" Inc Keyston Cust Fund B-3 Major 8hrs Corp Maryland Fund Mass Invest Tr Mutual Tnvest Nation Wide Sec Nation Wide Voting Natl Investors New Ensland Fund N'Y BK Tr ghrs Y Stocks Bk Stocks N ¥ stocks Bl Supply N ¥ Stocks Elec Eauin N Y Stocks Insurance N ¥ Stocks Machiners N Y Stocks R_R Equip N Y Btocks Steel North Am Bond Tr ctfs Nor A Tr Shares Nor Am Tr Sh Nor Am Tr Sh Nor Am Tr Sh Plymouth Fund Inc Quarterly Income Sh Selected” Am_Sh_Inc Spencer Trask_Pund Stand Am Tr Shrs Stand Util Inc Super of Am Super of Am Super of Am of ‘Am Super of Am Super of Am Sunervised Shrs Trustee Stand Inv C Trustee Stand_Inv D Trusteed Am Bk "B Trusteed Industry Shrs Wellington Fund It td S Mch pf 1.50 S Foil B (1) ’S Rub Reclaim T8 Stores “nit Verd Ex(1)_ uity Crpa? “nit Wall Paper _ vans Wall Ld Utilities P&L(d). Valspar vie Van Nor Ma bi0c. Venezuela Mex__. Venezuela Pet Wentworth bl Wolvr Tube b20 Wright Harg 140c 6% 6% Yukon Gold (b6c) 1 27 24 Dividend rates in dollars based on last puartly or semi-annual payment. tAn- nual rate—not including_ extras. IAc- cumulated dividends, a Paid last year. b Paid this year. d Companies reported as being in bankruptcy or in receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy act or securities assumed by such com- panies. \WEATHER HELPS MARYLAND CROPS Warmer Temperatures and Heavy Rains Do Much to Correct Backward Season. By the Assoctated Press. BALTIMORE, June 3 —Warm weath- er and heavy rains last week did much to correct Maryland's backward grow- ing season, the United States Weather Bureau said. The bureau's weekly crop report, covering the seven days ending June 1, described last week as “warm, with abundant rain during the first part and with abundant sunshine during the second part.” Sunshine was 10 per cent above normal. “Crains, other growing crops, grasses, pastures and fruits made rapid progress, and are mostly good to ex- cellent” the report said. “Wet fields during the first part of the week inter- fered with farming operations.” Wheat is heading or is in head ex- cept in the Western Maryland moun- tains. Rye is filling out in the south- ern counties and blooming in the northern ones. Early potatoes are also blooming, except in the northern counties. Peas are maturing and are being har- vested in the southern counties; in the central counties the pods are de- veloping; peas are in bloom and pod- | ding in the northern counties. There is & bad infestation of aphids in the Easton district. In the Allegheny Mountains peach and pear trees are setting fruit and apples have nnlahed blooming. FINANCING INCREASES. NEW YORK, June 3 (#).—Domin- ion Securities Corp. reported bond offerings in Canada in May totalled $113,518,500, compared with $19,651,- 500 in the same month last year. Vir- tually the entire increase was due to a $113,500,000 issue of Dominion of Canada bonds. NEW YORK BAR SILVER. NEW YORK, June 3 (#).—Bar ail- ver steady and unchanged af 45. The Sun and Moon. Rises. Sun. today 4 8un' tomorrow 343 Moon. today 12047 Automobile lights one-half hour after su; 1 1 1 t i 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 staff Br {11 ‘znsteel Metal turned on Precipitation. Monthly precipitation in inche Capital (current month to daters” - 8¢ Month A January 5 February March Aoril _ May June July August September October Novemper December _ Weather in Various Cities. Temp. Rain- Baro H'h Low fall 20928060 R IR e &S 60 68 001 001 0.02 F delio Brewery ¥ sk Rubber__ "a P&L pf Ford(Can)A(1) Fox(P)Brew Sc_ Froedt (20c)._ Gen Allovs Gen Invest Gatinea Gen Pb U flus Gen W WAE_ 14 Grorela Record 7:88° ‘87 Grain Market. Opening prices were: Wheat—No, red Winter, garlicky, spot, domestic, 139; June delivery, 1.39. Settling prices were: No. 2 red Winter, gar- licky, spot, domestic, 1.39; June de- livery, 1.39. 2 yellow, do- P BARDSE0 CGien Tire & Glen Alden (1) Goldfield Consol Gorham vte (1) Grand Natl Fims ray Tel PS (1) tA&P T nv 16 [ 1stpf7 r Prod 3ulf Oil (b23e) _ Hall Lamp(h20c) Hartman Toh Hecla Min biie Heller (WE) ¥4 Heller pf ww 15 Hewitt Rub bi0c Hollinger G 165c Horn&Hard pf Hud Bay M bi5c . Humble Oil(1%% )~ Illinois lowa Pw_ 111 Jowa P pf 235~ Tl Towa P d ctfs_. Imp Oil Litd t50c_ Imp Oil reg +30c_ Ind Pipe L h30e _ Tndus Fin 7% pf Ins Co No Am 12 Tntl H A war_ Intl Hy EL S pf Intl Pete (11 Intl Radio Intl Util (B) : Intl Util war new Intl Vita (50¢) Iron Fire vtc 1.20 200 Jacobs Co (b30c) - Jones & Laugh St Kingsbury Brew_ Kingston Pr 40c_. Kirby Pet (20¢)_. Koppers pf (6)._. Lake Shore (14)_. Lakey Foundry __ Leh Coal&N 30c_. Leonard Ofl ____. Lion Oil Ref (1)_. Lit Brothers ____ Locke Stl C 180c_. Lockheed Air ___ Lone Star G 80c Long Isiand Ltg_. Louisana Ld 40c_ Lynch Corp (+2)_ McWillms D $2 _. Margay Oil as0e_. Marion Stm Sh__. Massey Harris __ Memp N G (b10c) Merritt Chap & § Merritt Chap war Merritt C&S pf A 1508 Mesabi Iron - 19 Mich Bumper ___ 3 Mich Gas & Oil Mich Sugar pf___ Mid Sta P vte(B) Midwest Oil(t1)- Minn M&M b40c Mock Judson 60c_ Molybdenum Monarch MT (t1). Mont Ward A(7)- ! Montr HL&P 1% ! » Stations. Abilene. Tex Albany, N. Y Atlanta lantic City Baltimore.” Md Birmingham Bismarck. N. D. 3 Boston. Mass Buftalo. N ¥ Charleston Chicagn. Til Cincinnati Cleveland Columbia. Denver Detroit El Paso, Galveston, Tex. Helena. Mont Huron S. D. Other plans of financing first mortgage loans available “C'qf,', 'r Corn—No. mestic, 1.25; Western billing at a pre- mium over this price; cob corn nom- inal. Oats—No. 2 white, domestic, 658’ No. 3, 64a74, with the excep- tion of grain on track there is an addi- tional charge of 1'; cents per bushel for storage and elevation. Rye—No. 2, 1.30a1.35. Barley—93a98. Hay market holds steady to firm under a good demand for timothy and clover mixed at 17.00a22.00 per ton, but it takes well-graded No. 1 stock to bring the price. Poorer grades hard N Ga 1708 Chmdv 508 Super H. L. RUST COMPANY 1001 Hifteenth St sc 4'1 23 150 114 105 29 7674 T 20% 10%¢ 201 21 1% 13 65% L 29 341 14 11 f 5la 20% 15% 100 215 5 5 6% 65, 10815 10812 487% 53 & 1k sc Colo Mich Tex NAtional 8100 Neisner Br Nevad Ca New E G New E Pw New E Pw 3 lear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Rain Cloudy 0.60 Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy 8 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Clear Cloudy 4 Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear 0.16 Cloudy SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Chas. D. Barney & Co.) Bid. 0.28 72 06K City 0.94 Los Angeles Louisville_ Ky Miami. Fla Mpls-St. Paul New Orleans _ New York. N Y. Oklahoma _ City Cmaha. Nebr. Philadelphia Phoenix. Ariz, Pittsburgh Portland. Me Portland, Ores Raleigh. ' N.C. 8alt Lake City San _Antonio San Diego. Cal San_ Francisco St. Louis, Mo, Seattle. Wash Spokane_ Wash Tampa. Fla WASH.. D. C. Amer Tel & Tel 5la5 43 Auburn Auto Co 4%as Baldw_Loco Works 5s * Calif Packing Corp Carol C'field & O Chesap'& Ohio Ry Edis Elec Tllum 45 Gen_Pub Service 5155 19 Gr Ran & Ind 4%as 41 Houston Ol 513¢ "'40 Int Mer Marine fs 41 Int Tel & Tel 4ips 10 Laclede Gas Light 8s ‘39 Lehigh Valley Coal 6s ‘38 Lehigh Val Ter Ry 58 41 Long Island Gen 4s iR Lou & Nash R R 45 '40 Mich Cent R R 4s 40 Midl R R of N J 55 '40 Milk & Nor R R 4135 '30 N Y C & St L 87 notes New York Dock Bs N Y Susa & West 55 New York Tel Co 4158 Pac R R of Mo 4s ‘38 Penn-Dixie Cement, 65 - Penna R R Co 45 ' Rin Grande West 4s Sou Bell Tel & Tel 5: Ter R R As 8t L 4155 '39 Vanadium Corp 5s ‘41 Vertfentes Sugar Co 7s ‘42 Wabash Rwy Co hs 39 ‘Warner Bros 6x '3 Western N Y & Pa 45 '43 _ West Union Tel bs '38 REAL ESTATE LOANS On Improved property in D. C. and Arlington County, Va. bl Okia NG 4§ Pac G & E Pac Invest 5 Penn C L. Penn El Pern O E Penn W & P 5 Peop G L & C Pitts Steel 65 Potomac Pub 5 0.06 20% 16 101 2% NO COMMISSIONS RENEWALS UNNECESSARY 3 zz B on mv (3= a0 67 FOREIGN. (7 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Temperature, Weather. 52 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 2>0pnmnd g =5 ) London. England Paris, France Vienna. Austria _ Berlin. Germany Brest. France Zurich, Switzerland _ Stockholm, Sweden Gloudy Gibraltar. ' Spain 62 Cloudy (Noon. Greenwich time_today,} Horta (Fayal). Azores Cloudy TS icrect cbservations.) 8t. Georges. Bermuda 74 Cloudy San Juan._Puerto Rico Cloudy Havana_Cuba Clear Cloudy Colon. Canal Zone MARKETS CLOSED IN SOUTH. NEW YORK, June 3 (£)—Southern markets observed a holiday today. The New Orleans Cotton Exchange was closed for Confederate Memorial day, while Savannah and Jacksonville naval stores observed Jefferson Davis' birthday. 1 272 b = LLPAeS COaS pplications invited for LOANS on improved real estate in Washing- 1 Caro’ 5s 8td GAE Bs ‘i Stand Pw&Lt 6¢ Texas Elec bs Tex Pw & Lt Tide Wat P 55 Twin C RT 5igs Unit Lt & Pw 6 oatE & R Onit L & R M 63 Utah P & L 6s Wash W & P 55 West. News U 6 West T Ut 55 g ton and Arlington County, Virginia. Rates and terms commensurate with security offered. Before finance, build or remodel—See us. U. S. TREASURY NOTES. NEW YORK. June 3 (#.—Prices quoted in dollars and’ thirty-seconds: % Month. 3l 14 Sept., 2% Fe 7R RELIABLE L] SOUND you re- A WM. A. HETTINGER, PRESIDENT CHARLES KATTELMANN, VICE_PRESIDENT WILFRED H. BLANZ SECRETARY GUY M. NEELY, TREASURER Aserican Building Assoriation 300 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. OVER $9,700,000 UNDER U. §. GOV'T, SUPERVISION > S & The American has been helping the people of - Washington to acquire homes for the past 63 years. £ 3255 Bepiprthd R Com Prv B_5'as Cuban_Te 7ias Leon Trietz 7 Yendoz P 4 w—With warrants Without war- rants. n—New. st (sip)—Stamped §Negotiability impaired by maturity. 1Companies reported in receivership. METAL MARKET. YORK. June 3 (.- electrolytic ‘spot and future. 14.30. Tin easier: spot and near- 5. future,” 55.8713-56.00 Lead ‘steady; spot New York. 8.00-6 08: future 585 Zinc steady. East St. Louis epot_and future. £.75. Iron aluminum antimony. aquicksilver. platinum and wol- K-mu unchanged. oo 3. 2322 ool -ttt S S0 33! &, DDDZDDDLDDDD: 222 CANADIAN REVENUES UP. OTTAWA, ® June 3 (Canadian Press) . —Revenue Minister J. L. Iisley today reported a net increase of $16,- 881,247 in income tax collections for the two months ended with May, 1937, as compared with the same pe- riod in 1936. ‘The respective totals were $76,568,973 and $59,687,726. REGISTRATION STATEMENTS. By the Associated Prei stration statements for securities filed foday with the Commission included: Dayton Poreupine Mines, Limited. Tor- ento, Ontario. ¥350.000 of $1. par value wmmun stock. for umhw nt and work- ing c:mm. underwriter, F. Maclaren 1 2 1 1 NEW steady export by. 58 ASSETS Copper 14.00 100s 2 1 1 708 1008 38 13 9 234 23% 234 139% 135% 139% 291 29% 294 uritie 13 E, TELEPHONE LI o130,