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FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW YORK CURB MARKETISTEF| WAGES HIT ABOVE "29 LEVEL Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Close. -n“"h}:::“l;:o;:c::l::l s n-':"::ulfll::. Lake Shore (14) 3 51% 51% 1w 2:30 Lakey Foundry .. 25 b 5 1 Stock and Sales— Leh Coal&N 30c.. 2 Ry 8% Since March Advance, Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. Low. Close. | Leonard Ofl - 1w 14 Acme W vte (2).. 258 47 47 47 Lion Oil Ref (1) 9 g 281, 28% Survey Discloses. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. AeroSupply B .1 4l 4l 44| Lockheed Afr __ 3 134 13 134 NEW YORK, July 13.—Finished Ainsworth h2ie). 2 14% 14% | Lone Star G 80c_. T 10% Alr Device Corp.. 8 2% 2% 2%/ Loudon Packing_. T 37k Air Investors ___ 5 4 4 | Loutsana Ld 40c_ 133 prices have been firmly maintained since last March when they were ad- vanced sharply to an unusually high Ala Pywrpf (6) _. 108 63 63 Lynch Corp (12). LI Alabam Pw pf(7) 50s 2% T2% | Mowiims D12 3 22 204 level, the Alexander Hamilton Insti- tute finds. The average price of fin- D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1937 FINANG1AL *x% A—17 AUTO QUTPUT OFF IN SHORT WEEK |Decline to 100,031 Units Is Due to Vacations and Changes in Models. Special Dispatch to The Star. DETROIT, Mich, July 13.—Aute= mobile output last week in the United States and Canada declined to 100,031 units during the four working davs of Fifteen Year Record of the Price of Cotton in New York Price of Cotton in New York—Monthly Averages, Cron Daily Prices July, 1937 40.00 35.00 30.004 25,004 Flow of Gold ToU.S. Shows Halting Signs —Silver lower. September, 4450b; De- | Susioms Teceints for the month Rpmnu for ‘the fiscal year (since July K170.046.540.29. expenditures s Prison Waits 19 chrs After serving 44 months mn the trenches, Pierre Rameau deserted the Servian front in March, 1918, and took refuge in Spain. Recently he erossed the frontier and gave himself up. A court martial at Marseille, Franee, air | has sentenced nim to five years' im- prisonment with hard labor MONEY MARKET NEW YORK. July 13 steady cent al mercial steady 115 per changed serve Bank 543,000 747" P —Call money 106'X6" over " the sets %10 1", per cent Rhodesia is to have its first service soon Reserve District No. 5 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE i American Security & Trust Company Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the elose of business on June 30, 1937, (Published in sesponse to call made by Comptroller of Currency, under Section 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes.) tocks t today 1. Loans and discounts. 2. Overdrafts - £ 3. United States Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed 2 - 23.879.004 0 4. Other bonds, tmrk‘ and securities. o 3.435293.79 6. Banking houses, $2400,863.46; furniture and fixture $376,660.27 _______ 277752372 7. Real estate owned other l‘\ar‘ banking houses_ 22544234 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. 6.924,181.75 9. Cash. balances with other banks, cess of collection__ [ 10. Cash items not in process of collection_ 13. Other assets ... 814,569,116 47 1,791.82 SHORT-TERM SECURITIES (Reporied by Chas. D. Barpey & Co ) Baltimore Markets and cash ~u>m: in pro- “iiies Serv pL ==t City Auto (160c)_ Claude Neon Lts_ Clev El THu(+2) Cleve Tractor __. Club Aluminum_. | Colon Dev Lta Colo Fuel&1 war- Col G&E evpf(5) Colt’s 'FA b 3 Colum O&G Comwlth & S wr Cons Riscuit 60c Consol Copper | CGEL&P Bo 360 | Cons Ret S pf(8) Consol Steel = Contl Oil (Mex) .. Copper Range __ Cooper Bessmer Cooper Res pr nr Cord Corp Corroon & Reyn | Coaden Petrol Cosden Pet Creole Pet t Croft Brewing _ Crown Cent afe _ '(‘umnfl: Int Cro'n Drug ‘Cn,q Mex Mining | Davton Rubber _ Derby Oil & Ref Derby O&R pf h2 | Det Grav Iron 4c Det(Mich)Stove._ Domin Steel = Indianap Gs Douglas W L pf_ fnterc Py | 3% Draper (i2.40) e | Dubelier Conds _ | Duro Test (40c) _. | Duval Tex as0c _ Fagle Pit T, hloe Fasin GEF Asso LIABILITIES. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and esrpora- tions __ $25240617 51 5. Time deposi n' mdxuduak partnerships. and r'n'pflrn'v\nk. 21,356,594 Deposits of other banks, including certified and treasurer's checks outstanding 23474267 Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive: (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments s (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and or investments 48.794,606 22 $130,397.08 (¢) TOTAL DEPOSITS .........._.._$48054,003.30 Interest, taxes, and other expenses accured and unpetd____ Dividends declared but not vet payable and amounts set aside for dividends not declared Other liabilities - Capital account: Common stock, 34,000 shares, par £100.00 per share _ - $3.400.000.00 Stock List Rules Spotted, With Fractional Gains Aluminum of Am 600s 147 147 and Losses. Alum Ampf (6) 1008115 115 115 | pajestic R&T 8 the Associated Press. s fif:":&%“ e 18% 18% | Merc Stores (h3). 5 45 NEW YORK. July 13.—Curb stock | 415 'nd (4060~ mn: Merch&Mf A f0e Prices see-sawed today. the list spotted | Am Airlines Ine MerrittChap &8 with fractional gains and losses. Am Book (4) AM;;am ";": P . Among oils on the upside were In-| AT {f:r:‘fi;f,;:l" Mich Gas & Of1 B “h"“, fractional declines Were | Am Goe o b r60e Mid Sta P vtc(B) ishedbstee:;encmrdl:l wl th;stt“t;mplln- | said mday in its \mm review. The shown by Sunray Ofl, Gulf Oil and|Am & For Pw wew Midwent OudY) ;)‘;’r“ mym:d fl{"’{‘h' ‘prmm s ;:: | service said the previous week's out- Humble Oil AmGLE (140). S b e T SR R e ‘ | put was about a fifth higher, totaling Trends in the utilities also were in' 47 Gen (8500) - Molybdenum and with 1.873 cents at the low for the 122,890 cars, and that last yvear at both directions. Slightly higher were | | r | Montr HL&P 1%3. o | this time, during a five-day workin i n. ghtly higi Am Laund M 80c depression in April, 1933. In addi- 2 United Gas preferred, United Light & | Am L& T 11.20 e tion to being 39.1 per cent above that | Mok, the industry completed 100.648. Power preferred A" and Standard | Am Maracaibo - oo Dy low, present prices are 12.4 per cent Ward's said that shutdowns for va- Power & Light. A bit lower were| Am Meterthiac) Mount Prod (80c) above the pre-depression peak in catlons and model changeovers were Cities Service. Electric Bond & Share, | Am Superpower .. Mount St T&T 8 1929, when the average was 2.317 cents | already in sight and would appear be- Niagara Hudson Power, American Gas | A™ Superpwr pf. Murry Ohio béoc 2 : | fore the end of the month in the cases o g & * | Angostura(t20c). bl = per pound. June, 1932, | of manufacty & Electric, Arkansas Natural Gas and | A\naich B P pf 7 Natl Baking (+50¢ e titacto " | 30 ufacturers desiring to make United Gas, aobaichibitmid: Nat Bellas Hess.. 7o "npnn;n hraci £ aveouniing f;:r 5.30c early introductions of their 1938 mod- b ; v 9. S In the Mdustrial Group Aluminum | Ark Nat Gas at oIty bise e 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 (93 1937 Cly oL teitdeclared that substan- g i wg" N 3 " e = o 2 TS exis 1 Co. of America and Cyanamid “B"| ATk Na1Gan (A)- Nat Mfg & Stra. crease which went into effect on | which had 0xpenonrpdx:”:kpr:-1rfltr&: showed gains, Ashland Oil 1400 Nat P&L pf 105{‘», March 16, average wage rates in —2# @] | ties this Spring. but added that vir- Pennroad ‘was slightly lower. Ass0G & E (A) _ Q“:fg'r"’viile'-ffl—r 2 *[ April rose to a new high record of tually all of these backlogs would be :s]socct_lnhszn 3 2l Nl?nz{ 2 1| 85.6 cents per hour. This rate con- cleaned up by the end of this month. At CEr e ol Nat Trans bi5c _ - tinues to prevail. It compares with 65.5 Ward's declared that internal dif- T e Nebr Pwr pf (7)_. 2 5 105 |cents in April last year and with the U. S. TREASURY POSITION. MONTREAL SILVER. culties were raging inside the United Auto Products 6 | NehiCorp 53 3 dcp_rs\mnn's low of 46.2 cents in June, E5 the Associated Press. MONTREAL, July 13 (&) Auto Workers' Union and that a left- Avery & Son _ o, 9 Q ";l‘ ?‘C} ‘r"ffi- ; 3 | 1933. Wage rates at the present time ReThe position of the Trcasurar Julv 10| futures opened steads, 5-10 Wing insurrection would make its ap- Axton-Fisher A. 2 'NE.J“fl:;nz» = are 289 per cent above the pre- B IR dit S| July, 44.75b: pearance on the union convention floor Rabcox & Wil 4 _ 50s 127 2195 AoE . i depression peak of 66.4 cents in 1929 i at Milwaukee t Newmont M b1y next month, | Rald L bd rts(d) 1 Y & Hon b1t~ This compares with the increase of e Raldwin Rub i0e Y Merch t80c _ only 124 per cent in prices. It is G Tess, :arn}um:sm;nlsq\; N ¥ Water Svpf_ thus evident that the current high () y y NEW YORK, July 13—The long- R"PhO;" sk Niag Hud Power_ price level is a necessity, especially continued flow of foreign gold to the| Bath Iron Wks Niagara S B blsc since there has apparently been little United States showed signs of drying | Rellanca Alreraft les-Bem-P (b1) IS ease e pf(?d\,fl,“';,v s | e " v et | r A S8 (b25c) . e up yesierday. For the first time in | heyl Mooy g1 pissing (b2ic) since 1928 to offset the sdvance 1n|Market Experts Declare two months there were no reported | Rerkey & Gay AR wage rates. ar i engagements abroad for shipment | Berk & Gayv war A 1937 Harvest Will Hit e a.108. b here, | Rlue Ridge(b15e) * SRt Lower steel prices are consequently . w‘v‘u‘n i T‘"‘ rae o i T Blue Ridge cv 3 Sorthn Karo Ofl msifinimmediale rospectisiiice Iabor Eight-Year High. _Engagements have been declinig | p)umenthal (S).. INT S 6 pfnatg appears to be In too strong a position ;:mm]) fsmrp d-y\_xal\m}{‘nn hflf u‘h@ Bower Roll B(2) Northern P L T5c R at the present time to submit to wage | By the Associated Press. Cirelaa! entimated $50000000 (0 (860" Bioame Iontony e SR e PR e ) opICaco oy SMasketiens 000,000 is in transii on account of | Brewster Aero || OhloTdismrce) tatlment of production with accom- | peris estimated today the 1937 harvest breviousliransactions | Bridspt Mch bZse AnlpI0ILIel pI(E) Swd panying unemployment must first oc- | o prinicpal grains, including the Na- S E Brill Corp (A). Ohio Pwr pf (6).. 140s | cur before labor will agree to lower % Tapering of the movement was als0 | Rrill Corp (B) - jioxlahar Gas ‘i | wages desplte the fact that the|tion's first $2.000,000,000 corn crop eoincident with a rise in the pound | Rrill Corp pf T ataRsnr . ib0s workers' earnings are unreasonably | since 1929, would be worth almost Sty Trom the horhe. M ) :‘(pxllr:r‘\‘in.r:‘wih:\!;rr‘: hna'dwl‘lh; :fi(»;; EdiQ ot () e h'lzh at m; present time. Although | 54,000.000,000. o da‘d“ framjn ;a; Ln’,\,;, . § o it sues Taine feady Tondon tbon mreel, This miade ft| FrovnPew AL Pae GEE1st1%. 2 the cost of living in April was 118| " wyye)y rging in the midst of the German bonds eesed. . .t - e L Runk Hill & Sull Pac Lig pf (6)___ Zbx | per cent lower than in 1929, average PARIS. July 15 2 —The Bourse closed | less profitable ta ship gold here at the et i FacPubSre 1 earnings per worker were 12.4 per| Nt wave have contributed %0 al- | zeneraily hou;y mdnh\‘ Government bonds T t S . e b 4 4| ¥4 s = we 1 s 90 United States Government's price of | G371 roleth | Pantepec 0il 10 cent above the 1929 level with the in- | most ideal growing conditions for | porti.” ‘a“.."n?ns"c'ém?:".‘,-:‘id"‘l? Baints ¢ ’h”‘ "_““I’_' ; teq, | Can Marcont ___ , "':”‘"I“ '_‘fir’,:":,f ¥ Crease in wage rates more than off-|corn, the farmer's greatest MORey | Roval Dutcr siicered S Temns Domy The decline was also associated, | cap city P 60e a | Penin'lar Tel 1. 508 setting a reduction in the number of | slightly higher, banking circles reported, with the | carib Synd(b3oc) Pennroad (s 2ic) [t erop. The market valuation of corn subsidence of the old and oft-denied Carman & Co B 'I,:";",_K':-@M‘;‘}Ez and the other major grains—wheat, rumor that this Government was con- Carnegie Metals Phillins Pkg 2300 oats and rye—was figured at more sidering a cut in the gold price. Girrler Cornpiu PHahiSes bose than $3,500.000,000. arter : | 2 Casco Prod b2 %, _ Phoenix S pf A 3 The valuation was an eight-vear | 3 Castle A M (2)___ Tion Gold (40¢)... | high and 13 per cent greater than a | CURB BONDS | catinase) e Special Dispatch to The Star. | vear ago. Barley, flax and other crops | EM4%D Las, Wk« Celanese 1st $7 _ 2% 12 ] AT b3 se. BALTIMORE. Md., July 13 —Pota- | will add to the total. which represents | Caro. Cudoisio 1 5.339.501.08 \'\']l l“c Producers Corp s, barrel, 150a1.90; 100-pound sack, a good chunk of the year's total farm | Edis. Ei. Tium. 4% 1041 i 5 Propper McC (d). 1 90a1.10; sweet potatoes, old, bushel, income, estimated at 8 to 10 billion | Gf&. Pub. Serv. 5 i DOMPSTIC BONDX ates El X = Gr. Rap. & 67,196 34 Noon 1008 Prosperity Bal i < 60a1.50; beans, bushel, 40a75; nearby dollars {-m‘m}?‘“ Oil 5's 4 [t oot ? Pub Sve Ind pf . 30s bushel, 65a90; be 4 il o ; . o e ; — S o 1508 JEuDS i beets, nearby, bunch,| The valuation was based on Chi- | ni Tei & Tel §'ae 14 P - "Nir, | ChI RIVEM b30c_. 2 167 16w 16%| Pubs ind pr pt... 350s :a2; cabbage, round type, bushel, | cago prices for grain deliverable in | Laciede Gur Lignt : ---$67,521,083 7 30 S5 e 40; carrots. California, crate, 3.50 the Fall and Winter and on the most | Tenich V- Tor Ry ox 1941 Pug S4 P&1 $6 pt 5508 3L a1 |a473; nearby, bunch. 3a4; caulifiower, | recent forecasts of production, both | Long Tsland Gen s 1 e i 17 |crate. 225a250; celery, crate. 100a | subject to change. Yileniean Central 45 oy ] | Reeves(Dan)soc. 5t | 3.50: corn. sugar, crate, 100a1.25; field, | High Prices Prevail. iy zu North. 37us 15.',‘. Reiter Foster 1'y crate, 75a1.00; nearby, field, dozen, 15 | The experts called attention to the Y fe g Reybarn (bl0c) 4 41| 820; cucumbers, bushel, 25850; nearby, | yiop prices prevailing in the face of Root Pet (b25c) .. 6 6 64 half bushel, 25a30; eggplants, crate, : : Royal Type (h4)_ 50 107 | 1 05a1.75: bushel, 75a100- lettuee | [OF€CASt of the most bountiful pro- e Rustless | & Stl . B ol Torning Toehere o e 205305 duction since 1932. Corn is rapidly | Penn-Dixie Ct'"'"' o141 Ryan Consol . __ s R € crate. 2.258325% | roqching tasseling stage in many sec- Rio Grande West. Ryerson&Haynes E f 41, Eastern, Big Boston, crate, 50a65; lima tions of the belt. The prospective | 1. St ey beans, bushel 1.25a2.75; " onions, 50-| |13 e Kaad g..\.m‘vm b e ; 5 3 vield of 2571851000 bushels would | Vertienies Sus. Co. St Regls Paper &1, | pound sack. 90a1.10; peas, bushel, 1.35 : Wabash Ray. Co 54 141 Samson United 't 6 &1 R200; peppers, bushel, 75a1.00; crate, | [0 13t YEAr's crop by more than a | Wirle? Brov e 1nie b Sl 3 oA 4 i T8¢ | billion bushels and would be the | Western N Y. & Pa. 45 1942 1081, 109 Seovill Mfg (h1)_ L 44 1 75a1.50; squash, nearby, half bushel, | b 4 1932. Western Union Tel. 55 193x 1013 Seral Lock & H - 2 120a35: tomatoes, lug, 50a1.10; nearby, | PRRest since L Seiberling Rbhber. d 872 | alf bushel, 75 | Nevertheless, the current price of L shel. T5a1.25; apples, bushel, 50 Selected Indus _. 28, 0 corn deliverable here in September al1.00; blackberries, crate, 3.00a4.00; | (Reported by Chas D. Bnrney k Cn| 147,224 53 TU. s TREASURY NOTES Sel Inalletf 514 Sant Saf Control . Seversky Alr _ Shattuck Den Shawin W&P 80 Sher-Will Simmons H & P_. Simplicity Pat Singer Mfz Ltd rets (a284se) . Sonotone (al0c) . Mfg (50c) . 68,000 00 20,869.04 cantaloupes, crate, 50a4.00: nearby, |'S 31 Cents & bushel higher than a Rate: CMaturity half bushel, 7521.00: honeyballs, crate, | Y¥A" 280, While December delivery us'fl‘ '"if", 3.00a3.75; honeydews, crate, 1.00a1.75; | CO'1 18 6 cents higher. At 80 cents. “ | huckleberries, quart. 10a18; peaches, | December, the 1837 corn crop would | half bushel, 8542 10: bushel 19sag 15, | De Worth approximately $2.057,500,000. 3.400,000.00 raspberries, red. pint, 6al0; water- | TPiS Price is the highest for new e 1238695 44 | Poultry Market. & Gatltie Prices Up. : : ; 0 X Live poultry—Broilers. Rocks, pound. | Most corn is fed to live stock. With | 177 June 5. I TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT. 8.331,186.89 20a23; mixed colors. 20a22; Leghorns.. top hogs quoted around $12.15 per | i 1= 5 $57,591,083.76 15a19: fowl. Rocks, 20a22: mixed col- hundredweight and best cattle up to L - {TOTAT SLIABIETVIBE o om— oo ooo s —mo e Seetadbsiadit [ors, 18a20: Leghorns, 14a16; roosters, | $16.75, practically the highest prices 1012; ducks, 12al4. |in nine and seven years, respectively, Eggs—Current _receipts, dosen, 21a | analysis saia that on the basis of | 22; hennery whites, large, 25a26: me- | present price developments the mar. dium, 22a23; receipts, 1,550 cases. ket valuation of corn probably would Butter—Prints, pound. 34a35: good be increased substantially [to fancy, creamery, 31a32; packing stock feeding. | stock, 16a17; rolls, 19a20; receipts, 737, The biggest wheat crop since 1931, tubs. estimated at 882.287.000 bushels, Live Stock Market, would have a valuation of $1,058. Cattle, 75. Offerings mostly low | 750.000 if sold at around $1.20, which | cutter and cutter grades of cows selling | is_Slightly below current prices for 2t Monday's full downturn or from all deliveries in Chicago. The price | 3.75-4.75. Calves, 50. Vealer market | i8 the highest for wheat at this mme dull and mostly 50 cents lower than |Of year since 1829, : ( LEDG] | i ) TOTAL P! )..10 S cmceenmmee Monday; good grades. 9.50-10.00; plain —_— il n i District of Columbia, ss: and medium, 17.00-9.00. | 30 cents lower | FOREIGN BUSINESS { 1. JAMES C. DULIN. Jr. Treasurer of the above-named bagk. do Hogs, 300. Mostly solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge | than Monday; packing sows off 25 REPORTS ARE BRIGHT Advices to the Commerce Depart- 2 lief. S ol 18 | cents; good and choice, 170-210 sodibe EREE s a0 | pounds, 212 75-13.00; practical top, Taggart Corp _. 11% ;guo_%‘mz o"f:: m“"&; fi:g'i;;s ment from business representatives in Tastyeast Del A_. I 1 N POLRCS GHO 75-12.25: | foreign countries include: | Taylor Dist 30c _ 31, L&0s150poLnTs U2 6012180 BL a0 a0 e e Tt ia oot ton malne tained, with larger raw material im- | ports. Technicolor a50¢ 291, | pounds, 11.80-12.30; good grade sows, Tech Hughes t40¢ 47 10.50-11.00; hogs from doubtful areas Texon Oil&L 60c 3 6 not, represented bov: S Eptesenied ndaboye Intices: Greece—Foreign trade expands. Peru—Commercial and industrial activity sustained at high level, with Tilo Roof Ine (1) 14 Sheep. 250. Market on Spring lambs Tob Prod Exp 15¢ < 70 |up until 11 am. at ste dstill and no world demand for principal products firm. || Property Management MEMORANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED | TO SECURE LIABILITIES: | - | 31. United States Government obligations = — | guaranteed . by live- = : | ndiana Ser pen Chain bule direct and or fullr and Brewing _. - $1,978.976.84 34. TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts) -- $1,578,976.84 35. Pledged: (c) Against deposits of trust department - 3 «d) Against other deposits i | gtlnd 0il Ohio H Stand O Ohfo pf 5 Stand P&L (B) and P&L pl $500,516.14 75,389.3 «f) With State authorities to qun.m for !he exercise of fiduciary powers _ 1,002,060.05 (g) For other purposes. 1,011 -- $1,678,976.8¢ McCord' Raq Mem P&L 5 | Stand St1Spa2i; Menzel Co 4 Stand Tube (B) _ arrett Corp vte. Sterchi Broalfe. Sterling Br b10c Sterchi 2d (b30c) | Sterling Ine t20c. | Stroock & Co(2) . Eisler Elec (a5c) Fl Bond & Share_ EIR& S pf (6) El Pw Asso b15 | ELPw As A bl EIP&L opt war _ Fl Shareholding Electrog’phic 1. Electrol Inc vte FEmp G&F615 % pf Emsco Der 71 & £ OU'LL find the services of our Property Management Department of valuable assist- ance in the management of vour apartment houses and residen- tial properties. Put it up to us —and for a very moderate fee. B. E. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. Nat'l 2100 JAMES C. DULIN, Jr., Preasurer. Sworn to and subseribed before me this 7th day of July, 1937, Correct—Attest: (Seal.) HARRY G. MULLER, Notary Public My Commission Expires March 21, 1839. CORCORAN THOM, WM. L. BEALE, S. PERCY THOMPSON, GEO. W. BROWN, WILLIAM W. EVERETT, FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, JOHN SAUL., WM. MONTGOMERY, B. W. THORON, M. G. GIBBS. C. A. ASPINWALL, NEWBOLD NOYES, CHAS. A. CARRY, EDWARD G. YONHKER, HARRY K. BOSS, Fairchild A alie Falstaff Br 313 Todd Shipyd 12 70 | Transwest Oil Co 111 | €arly inquiry uncovered; fresh supply Tung-Sol Lamp_. 6 |augmented by sizable holdover; odd Ford(Can)A(1)__ Unexcelled Mfg_. 2y, | head fat slaughter ewes steady from Ford Ltd b21.%¢__ Utd Alr war 21 | 400 downward. ];::“: o * 10 | Froedert (20¢) - 3% 135 13% | Utd Corp wa ! Grain Market, : GhaAliova L 0 Unit Gas Corp—— 84| Opening prices were: Gen Firepr b2ic | Unit Gas war 2 i i Gen In Cornpe Unl: Gas pe b3%4- ot acmestic, 110; i SeheeRy el Coe Unit Lt & B (A) sp omestic, uly delivery, ien Tire & Rub Gen T&R pf A(6) Georgia Pw pf § | Glen Ald C (i1) _ Godchaux Sug B_ Goldfield Consol - Gorh'm vte b’ Grand Natl Fims Grand Rap V (1). Gray TBI P S (1) ISR Qrt AP T nv 16 . { Grt Nor Pap 1._ FOREIGN BONDS. | Greenfield T&D__ Feob GLAC 45 k1 Pitts_Coal Hs 4% Pub 8 No TIl 55 Bub § Okia is Fisk Rub pf (6) __ Mortgage Loans Directors MONEY IN CIRCULATION S{ L G&C s 47 ma Shw W, 103 AR1L Unit L& Ppf A §'d Gas & ELbs nfi Tenn Pub S_5 Utd Shoe M t215_ Unit Spec(b30c) - US Foll B(1) __ Unit Stores vtc .. Unt Ver Ex (b1). 23 Unit Wall Pblsc. 8 Utah P&Lpf b1% 258 | Utilities P&L(d) 7 Util P&L pf (d) .. 700s Util & [ndus pf__ Utility Equities.. Valsparvte . Venezuela Mex._.. Venezuela Pet .. Voght M Co 80e.-- Walker Minmg__ Wayne Knit Mills W Va Coal & C Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 red Winter, garlicky. Settling prices were: No. 2 red Winter, garlicky, spot, do- mestic, 1.19%%; July delivery, 1.191;. Corn, No. 2 yellow, domestic, 1.20; Western billing at & premium over this price; cob corn nominal. Oats, No. 2 white, domestic, 62a72; No. 3, 61a71, with the exception of grain on track there is an additional charge of 11, cents per bushel for stor- age and elevation. Rye, No. 2, 95a1.00. Barley, 65a70. Hay and straw unchanged. Sea Food Market. | Catfish, per pound, 5a6; dressed, 18al10; carp, 3a4; eels, 8a10; haddock, *| 8a10; mackerel, 5a6; white perch, 6a8; yellow perch, 10a12; trout, 5a6; blue- fish, 10a12; flounders, 10al2; croakers, 4a5; spots, 4a5; hardhead, 4a5; butter- fish, 5a6; soft crabs, 1.25a2.75; hard crabs, barrel, 3.50a4.50; dozen, 30a45; N 684 crab meat, pound, 25a35; shrimp, 15a 5’:’;2'{"“;; e 20; clams, large, 100, 80a80; Cherry- |Globe & Rut Great Amer 1wy Hanover ~ (1.60) Hartford Fire (27 _ 30, or $49.86 per capita. This compared with $6,461,857,985, or $49.99 per capita, on May 31; $6,- 241,200,493, or $48.60 per capita, on June 30, 1936, and $816,266,721, or $16.92 per capita, on January 1, 1879, when official figures first were compiled. REAL ESTATE LOANS On Impraved property inD. C.and Arlington County, Va. NO COMMISSIONS RENEWALS UNNECESSARY INSURANCE STOCKS NEW YORK. July 13 (».—New York Security Dealers'~ Association’ Fulf Oil (b25e) Hall Lamp R0c Harvard Brew Hat Corp B 80c 75 48 Danish_ Con 8ias "33 101121 Terni-Soc Rlas 53 A 7 Xw—With warrants. xw—_wWithout war- ranis n-—New. &l (stp)oStamped b Negotiability impaired by matimiiy. ::f"&s o tCompanies reported (n recelvershi. b e b Helena Rub'st'n . NEW YORK PRODUCE Hewitt Rub bi0c. Hevden Ch (t2) _ NEW YORK. July 13 (P).—Eggs. 23 Hollinger G 6 B56. unseitled. Mixed colors. standards. | Holophane b2ic 2=y firsts. 21%. Other Horn & Hard 12 ey e Hud Bay M b75c Humble O11¢115). Hussman Lig {1- Hygrade Food P_ Illinols lowa Pw_ 111 lowa P pf 23 Illinols Zino b25c Imp O11 Ltd t50¢c IT GtB&I b84%ec Indus Fin 7% pf. Insof NAm t2 __ Intl H&L Ltd .. Intl Pete (t115) .. Intl Radio h25c.. Intl Uth «(B) Intl Util war new Int] Vita (50c) Interst H M t21 Iron Fire vte 1.20 Jeannette Gla60c Asked. Aetna Cas (%a) Aetna Ins (1 Q/Ypp“can'nm invited for LOANS on improved real estate in Washing- ton and Arlington County, Virginia. Rates and terms commensurate with Weyenburg b20c Will0il-0-Mas0c Wil-Low Cafe(d) Wil-Low C pf(d) Wilson-Jones n__ Wolverine PC _. Wolverine b40c _ Woodley Pet t40c Wright Hars t40¢ Ygstn St Dbl . Yukon Gold (béc) 2% e e e pent. °° A | stones, 60a65; Little Necks, 50a55; includi) frogs, each, 25a35. ‘Tobacco Market. Maryland farm leaf, nondescript, 3a4 per pound, common, 4al0; me- dium, 10a30; go. ‘n fine red, 30a40; seconds, common, 3a7; medium, 7al5; good to fine, 15a35. Am Reserve (1a) Am Surety (%! Automobile Balt Amer (.20a) Carolina mixed firm. Higher than ex- i extra’ (92 score). 3 )., 29-3134: seconds ' (R4-R7 281 centralized (90 score). "Cheese. 430.915: steady and unchanged. Live poultry by freight, slow and un- settied. No quotations. Live poultry, by express. brollers. Rocks, 12-23. Other express prices unchanged ressed poultry irreguiar: fresh. chick- ens (boxes). roasters. . Other fresh d frozen prices unchanged. Witites. resale of premium marks. 3015 21%2; nearby and Midwestern premium r Tg 3 security offered. Before you re- finance, build or remodel—See us. Do 1 OO RN NS TS N 0 N Charles Kattelmann___ President Viee President Secretary - Treasurer PITEPr The American has been helping the people of Washington to aequire homes for the past 63 years. Arthur C. Balser__ Wilfred H. Blanz Guy M. Neely nual rat cumulated Homestead (1) Knickerbocker (.80) Lincoln Fi Oanrm belng in bankruptcy or Yocelvranio, of being_ reorganized under the ‘bankruptey aet o ‘securitios assimed by stch com: ma 261 §tandards. mediums. Rig B " Siner whites. ail browss and dusk eggs unchanged American Building Assoriation 300 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E. $9,700,0 00 TOBACCO IMPORTS. Imports of leaf tobacco into China in the first five menths of the current year totaled 23,859,000 pounds, com- pared with 7,297,000 pounds in thelin the West Indies is Batabano. “the Ponan Philadelphia Counts Trees. Philadelphia has the most compre- | hensive and accurate street tree cen- i h Cuban Town on Stilts. Prov Wash'(1) o 60 On the way to the Isle of Pines Rlns;l:mlr;_t‘" fis Springfleld (7128) 5 ASSETS OVER aus of any city in the country. Also it s first in the world in its number of trees, over 180.000 exclusive of those in its beautiful Fairmont Park. Ken Rad A h3735¢ KingsCLpfB7_ Kingston Pr 40c_. Kreuger Br (1) W 2 3 AAE = T corresponding period of 1936, a report to the Commerce Department states. The United States furnished 20, 857,000 pounds of the imports. Little Venice” of Cuba. It isa town on stilts with canals for streets, and is & sponge eommunity on the south coast, 36 miles from Havana. [ ) 8un Life (3%g) Travelers llfi) = U 8 Pire 2 w.l!ehll“l‘ 1. 2(!.) elaved o bale 50 ar ¥his vear. 9. TELEPHONE Ll. 0130 ] ! | spot, domestic, 1.19; July delivery, IS $49.86 PER CAPITA i = 712 1.19; sales of cargoes on grade at 1.20,| The Treasury reports money in eir- Utd Shipyds B 31 314|118, 1.16 and 1.15, respectively, for | culation totaled $6,448.223,768 on June 2 UNDER U. 8. GOV'T JUPERVISION