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FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 1, 1937—PART FIVE FINANCIAL. T TN SUMMARY OF BONDS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1937. Decline of Half a Cent in Tin Is U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS. TREASURY BONDS. Net Exception—Setback Laid to Tag in Deliveries. High. Low. Close. Chge. By the Associated Press. 992 9824 992 +.8 NEW YORK, July 31.—Non-fer- Speclal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., July 31.—Mark- ed by rather light receipts and good demand during the week, the live poultry market has shown cousiderable strengthenirg. With few exceptions prices range | from'1 to 3 cents per pound higher than a week ago, young stock recording 1937 . Low. 981 9674 91% 103 81 81 8014 E4LN kit Net Low. Close, Chge. 997% 100 + Y% 99% 4914 -1 938 GB% + W 1937 High. Low. 106%% 98 671 49 69 50 11 98y 415 20 107% 101 S 2814 K61 High. 324 31y 3915 12 13% 46 Low. Close. on 0% — 29 4 2 39 991, 12 10875 13% 46 High, 100 100% 9414 " Chi & Fastn 111 68 i) - Chi & E 111 68’61 ctfs . Chi Great West 48 ‘59 ChlInd & I, gen 5866 ChiInd & L gen 6865 _ ChiM&StP 333’89 B_. Chi M & St P 4s'49 - 49Y% 49% ChiM&StP41%s'89C_. 53 52 Chi M StP&P ad) 652000 ) 7 Chi M St P&P 6876 Sou Bell T&T 2 Southern Pac 33s *46._. South Pac col 48 ‘49 South Pac ret ¢s ‘56 1074% 1963 107 South Pac 4143 68 BTl BG% BEY South Pac 4%8 69 w T 8B5% 85k South Pac 4%s ‘81 d R 85 South Pac Oreg 418 17 94 Southern Ry gen 4s ‘56 / 12 Utah Pw & Lt 6344 Util Power 58 49 ww_. Util Power 5%s ‘47_. Vanadium cv 6s 41 _. Ver Sug 1st 75’42 ctfs__ Va Railwey 3%8°66 A 10474 105% Wabash 434878 __ 9% 20 29 Wabash 1st 6839 _ e 911y Wabash 2nd bs '39 102‘- 102\5 504 KO 50 50% 100 101 23 2414 1937 High Low. 10122 966 106 16 100 18 10416 992 10317 103 18 104 21451949-53 2968 1945-47_. 28,8 1948-51_ -1% -1y o - 10014 8574 748 1956-60 10312 1032 103 12 rous metals were mostly unchanged 10119 10111 10118 10020 1007 100 18 last week. Tin was an exception, sag- ing 1z cent. 10016 1003 100 14 10116 1018 10116 trouted to belief domestic deliveries this month would be the smallest for the year, along with the indications of large Malayan shipments. Lead buying was less than recently, but in held up to a substantial total with sheet, pipe, solder, foil, and ammuni- tion makers especially prominent in the buying activities. chases are mostly for August ship- ment, but early next week producer: are expected to open books for Septem- ber purchases. Domestic copper the 14-cent level, base, with 8 fair-to-good demand coming from independent consumers. Expectation were that sales for the month would exceed 50,000 tons. Export copper was slightly higher, with encourag- ing reports on consumption counter- INg nervousness regarding a pos- &ble increase in production schedules. Zine producers registered further compaints of a tight statistical situa- tion and consumers were being to limit purchases to immediate quirements. Volume of uudelivered orders is unusually heavy, resultin; in expectations that August output will be considerably in excess of the current month's future. INVESTING COMPANIES New York held e steady at ley Bid. 1004 e G 108 Asked 2500 oo 105 4125 mod un ser Mod T “Acc Acc jejol=] Gen Capital Gen Tnyestors ks Aaricilture Inves Shre Merchandise Mining Kevston_ C VA n Mass Invest T Mu Invest tion Wide Sec N n Wide Voting New England Fund 2! Investors cks Bk Siocks ocks Bldg Supply Elec Eauip tocks Insurance tocks Machiners tocks R R Eauip focks Steel Am Bond Tr cifs LA T 27 AL, | kinds sold down to 400 and below. | Quarterly Income Repres Tr Shrs Repub Inves Schoellkon{-H Selected Am Selecied Income Sh Bavereign Investors Spencer Trask Fund Yoo Siang v © Irugtee Stand Inv D Shrs A | Comparable 22 7 8 Elec L&P S Elec LAP B Flec L&P Voting NEW YORK BANK STOCKS NEW YORK. July Becurity Dealers Bank of Bankers Tr Brookivn Trust (4) Cen Han BK & Tr (41_C Chase National (1.40) Chemical Bk & Tr (1.80) Commercial (N1 Continental Bk & Tr (R0 Corn Exchanze Bk & Tt (31 Empire Trust (1) 21 (Boston) ( New York Trust ¢5) Bublic_(1lza)__ " " Title G & T z Including extras, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. July 31 (P ©f "Agricultiire).—-Hoas. 1000 direct: nominzlly steadv: ~shippers took 100 ‘estimated holdovers. 1.000: €ompared ‘week ago. packing sows -40 higher: butchers. 250 pounds down, 15 higher: heavier hogs. 10-15 hizher. Cattle. 500: calves. 100: compared Pri- day last week: choice and prime medium weight and heavy sieers barely steady. having lost early advance after 190 went to 1715 a new high since 1028: com- parable licht steers. yearlings and com- mon. medium and =ood grades esentative weights stronz to ighest price. 17.10: best vearlini liberal zupple ‘fed steers. 1 {vera" cost all steers around 14.50 i (U. S Department 1:500." including fed ght heifer and mixed yearlings firm: best eifers. 15.75: best up: grase fat cows. Xinds up more in heifers: cutters, up. and vealers! ®rassy kinds. 50-75 50 higher. Jight young sympathy with “grass 0 higher: bulls. 50 100-1.50 over last week largely steer “and yearling run: - best weighty grass steers. 12.80: verv few grassers to killers under 9.00; stockers and feeders un Sheep. " 5.000. For week ending Friday. 28.000 direcis. Compared Fridav "last_ we Spring lambs and Fearlings 0_higher: sheeo stronz to 25 higner: ‘week's Spring lamb top. 11.75 Daid at close for choice natives natives, 11.25-11 bulk.. 11.50: no choice Wesrerns here this wee! most sales. 9.75-11.25, according (o qua ity and weighi: two 'doubles, pound fed wooled Californias, das: vearlings. R.00-10.00 8.50: “slaughter_ewes. 4.00 Feek'x too, 550 few 'go Washington feeding lambs. all direct. ®00d. 76~ 1075 Tues- bulk. 9.00. 25 ‘mostly: 66-pound 9.50 at close. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO. July 31 (P.—Butter. 12.400 tubs: eggs. 10.4K1 cases Potatoes, arrivals, 103 cars: on track, 259: total United States shipments. eare: IBRY Weakerr supplics moderate: demand fair. Sacked. per hundredweight: California White Rose. U. 8. No. 1, 2.30- 40. U. . commercial. car. 1.60: Tdaho Bliss Triumphs. U. 8. No. 1’ cotton sacks, burlap sacks. 1.50-60: Washington . U._ 8. No. 1. partly graded, Miseouri Cobblers. U’ 8. No. 1. partly The setback was at-| aggressive | the aggregate | Current pur- | rged | ve- | | and medium grades brought mainiy | | 8.00210.00. common kinds down toward | | findinz outlet at 13.45a13.65, top 13.65, 112.10a12.75. | pound light lights cashed 13.20a13.45, k| Stegs were quoted from 950 down.| | Hogs from “doubtful” areas and those | the greatest increases. Young rocks, 3'; pounds and over, are selling 24a25 with smaller stock bringing 23a24. Mixed colors are | from 2 to 3 cents higher, selling 23a 24, with all kinds of poor and thin stock also stronger at 16a18. Young Leghorns, as commanding 20a22. from 1 to 2 cen quotations. s and mixed colors, to size, are Most fowl is above last week's are selling 21a22 20a21, Leghorns are slightly lower, how- at 14a16, and roosters are steady 14, Young ®pekin ducks are 1 cents higher, bringing mostly s |at to | 14a15. Egg Prices Steady. have been steady throughout | the week and receipts have been fairly | heavy. Current receipts are selling I dozen, large hennery whites, u26, with a few higher, and medium whites, 24, Native and nearby garden truck con- | tinues to increase in volume on the | local market and most prices are lower than last week. Nearby white potatoes have appeared and are bringing 5 {60 busiel for ungraded Cobblers Spinach also arrived and is selling 50a60 hal bushel. Nearby tomatoes continue downward at 60u65 for the | best ungraded ripes, with a few selling slightly higher, and poorer quality, a50. Beans and beets are higher at | | 75a1.00 bushel for the former and 1.50a2.50 per 100 bunches for the latter. Nearby carrots are slightly lower at 2.50a3.50 per 100 bunches. Sugar corn decreased in price to 10a 18 dozen, bul cucumbers were un- xmm,ml at 25235 half bushel, egg- | plant at 75 half bushel, peppers at 30 half bushel, and squash at 25 half bushel, were lower, Cattle Receipty Gain. Cattle marketings showed some in- crease over last week, but supply and demand were fairly well balanced and | | price changes were of modest pro- portions, according to the local bu reau of the Department of Agricul- ture. Compared with a week earlier aver- | age medium and good grade stec | found outlet at mostly steady to : higher, but low medium and plain | | kini finished with a w T ten- {dency and a shade easier. Cows | worked mostly at 25 higher this week | and heifers and bulls fared about steady. Local calf prices jumped 1.00 | Monday .and thereafter this outlet was broad enough so that vealers closed strong at the ear upturn. Hog values softened slig Tuesday and Wednesday, but later | | the market reacted in favor of the | selling side to regain all of the loss | and more. In Friday's session new high levels were reached for the sea- | | son. Weighty butchers, those scaling | | over 250 pounds, continued under buy- ing pressure and the advance scored in that respect was considered more | or less of a forced affair. Weights most popular with the general trade | were those scaling 210 pounds down. New crop lambs finally worked 25 to 50 higher, mostly up 25, and im- | | proved quality was a factor to be considered in the higher quotation. | Sheep held steady with last weck's | close. Medium and good grade, 1.100-1.300- pound steers represented as beir | grass fat. predominated that cla and sold largely within a price spread | of 115021350, low medium and plain | grades scaling around 900-1.100 | pounds, 9.00a11 week's | and very common | light-weight So erns down to 7.50 Heifer offerings comprised mostly | plain and medium weighty kinds that | released largely, 750a10.00. G | fat cows bulked at 6.00a8.00. odd-! nl strictly good beef type rea 8.50. while bulk low cutter and cutt mI | grades went at 4.5025.50 and old thin | Plain and mecdium bulls sold most a7.00. latter price practical top on sausage kinds. Vealers Mostly at 10.50 to 11.00, Good-grade vealers throughout the week sold 10.50a11.00 mos Plain 7.00 and inferior descriptions below 7.00. Friday's hog trade was mostly 10 higher than Thursday, with good and choice grades of barrows and gilts another new high for several years 250 pound medium- weights were listed at 12.95a13.45 and | the 260-300 pound butchers quoted | Good and choice 140-160 120-140 pound pigs 12.45a12.95. Good- grade packing sows brought 10.85a 11.35. most sales reported around 11.00, fattened on garbage or swill are not represented in the price: Good and choice ewe and wether Spring lambs during the latter half of the week found sale mostly at 11.00a 1150, bucks 1.00 less. Big bulk of aforementioned that came by truck sold around 11.00 and rail unloads 11.15a11.50. One sizable lot of 68- pound average of outstanding quality that had been hand-picked for prime grade brought 11.75, an outside price, paid Thursday. Plain and medium grade lambs went mostly 7.50a9.00. Fat slaughter ewes sold 4.50 down and odd head of aged bucks 4.00 down. Old, thin sheep went 1.50a2.00. Grain Market. Closing prices were: Wheat, No. 2, red. Winter, garlicky, spot, domestic, 1.1912; July delivery, 1.19'2; corn, No. 2, yellow, domestic, 1.18; Western billing at a premium over this price; cob corn nominal. Oats, No. 2, white, domestic. 55a70; No. 3, 54a69; except grain on track there is an additional charge of 1!, cents per bushel for storage and ele- vation on all sales of oats. Rye, No. 2, 75a80. Barley, 65a70. | COMMODITY INDEX NEW YORK. July 31.—The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index of commodities today declined to R0.91 Previous day_ 90.15: week ago. month ago. H0.80; year ago, 7 Range of 1926 l\erlve equals 100.) NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW YORK, July 31 (P.—Butter. 8- ouiet. Prices unchanged. — Cheese, 60: steady and unchanzed. Live poultry, by freight and by express, nominal. ~No quotations Dressed poultry, chickens.~broilers, frye Fresh old turkeys unquoted. Fre cen chick- ens. broilers. 21-26: fryers, 21 . Other dressed prices unchanged. Eggs. 215 quiet. Mixed _colors, whites, browns and duck eggs unchanged. SRR METAL MARKET. NEW YORK. July 31 (#.—Coppel o raded. 1.00-207 Nebraska Cobblers. U. 5. No. 1. 1.20-30. A stendy: electrolytic, apot and future, 14 on export. 14.40-45. Antimony, spot. 15.3715- S5 iner metsis AomInGLly uchaREes, \ ’ 104 10 106 108 24 108 18 108 24 109 109 1 107 27 108 24 11018 1149 11 109 26 121 14 30 104 104 104 104 104 107 109 104 113 104 10 10: 10517 106 10 102 21 1082 1053 1927 High. Low. logry 84 1000, 97 00 1104 20 12 1022, 100 103 10033 10314 1014, 1025 100 10 1001 101 9914 L 104! 1045 95 10514 10% 816 2 2745 1955-60 res . 381946-48 321951-65 3148 1946-49_____ 3145 194962 31481941 3108 1044-46 ____ 3105194446 reg. 3348 °40-43 June 3%s 41-43 March 3358194347 33,3 1946-56_ 431944-54 4 8-3%s 43-45 b 4108 1947-52 101 6 105 103 105 2 24 107 10 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE 238 1942-47_ 381947 11 381949 7T 31491964 102 8 104 8 10: 102 106 19 106 26 1012 104 2; 103 8 105 15 10 106 10 106 2 106 24 105 21 106 9 107 11 BONDS. 102 4 106 107 110 2 11 104 % HOME OWNERS' LOAN BONDS, 100 24 1012 148 1042-44 2%%1939-49_ 351952 - 1012 ™ 1024 - 10110 10 10 FOREIGN BONDS. High. AbItib P & P Gs b3 Akershus 5863 _ Antiquia 7s ‘45 A Antioguia 78'45 B Arventine 6557 A Argentine 63 °69 Oct . Argentine 6s 60 May ntine 63 60 Sept Argentine 6860 Oct Arcentine 661 May Anstralia 4. =56 Ansiralia 5355 Australia b: d Austrian 7s '67 Belgfum 6s ‘55 Belginm 634549 Belgium 7s Brazil 614 Brazil 61¢s 1 Brazil 75" Prazil 8541 _ Buenos A 41, 8-41%s 8 Aug (Pr) BueA 4: Buenos A 41:s-4%s e - Buenos A 6s'61 Pv stnd Buenos AG1,~'61Pv stpd Conada 21474 Canada 31,361 Canada 60 _ Canada bs 52 Chile 6260 Chile s ’61 Jan +« Chile 62’61 Febi Chile 6561 Sept Chile fm 8% __ Chile 7842 Chile Nty Rk 661 Chile Mortg Bank 6862 Chile Mte Bk 6148 57 __ Chile Mte Bk 6% s '61_ Chilean Mun L 7< 60 Colombia fs 61 Jan Colombia 6= 61 Oct Copenhagen 4161 °53 Cooenhacen & Copenhagen Tel Costa I'fca 78'51 A : ("uha Klbs 45 7' Denmark 41486 1001, 1047 a0 . New § 10214 103 9 H G 175 191, 47 €0 161 £0 4 o4, 24'; 113 109 3214 70% 0% 72 54 8614 1037 High 10114 961, 721 1008, 871 1091y ‘IO'N 1062, 10314 10274 963, 1077, 965 11474 10 114 1114 107 1041 2 Yokohama 6s ‘61 Czechoslovakia 8s '51_. Denmark 51 s ‘55 Denmark fs 42 German Bank 6= '38 Ger C Az Rk s ‘60 July Ger C Ag Bk 6= 60 Oct German 5os " erman Ren 7= 49 CET Japan 61; Italy s 51 . Italy Crd P W T 4T R__ Italy P U Credit 7s '62 Japan fl4s 65 _ Japan 6155 ‘64 AMflan 6'.e B Miras ou Wales 5 New Sou Wales Nord Rwvs 642 '50 Norway 41565 Norwav Hy 111 51867 Orfent Dov 514858 Orlent fis ‘52 Oszlo 415 Paris Orl Ry 6148°68 Peru fs lll» P Pe : Poland fifl 0 Polane 7s Poland §s Prioesia e’ Prussia 8148 51 Queenstand s 47 1D Jan 61833 Anco de .Jan 8<'46 Aprco 1u S 6« 6% .Juneco o G do £ May co RioG do S i G do S 846 Aprc o me 615 'R 0P St 668 Tuly c o o Panlo State Toklo 5158 61 Toklo Elec Lt 6 Tnit St] Wke flss 47 A Urucuav 6s 60 Urnguav fs 'Re 'l'rngn;n 8546 Warsaw 78 58 _ IO 991y 1007 1004 1018 100t 1004 101, 1027 107 107 103 10454 110 1173 441y 1004, 102 2014 £9% 691 54 81 +I$¢I+J$h&#+&lif4*¢ 1028 +.9 +.10 .41 +.43 Net Low. Close. 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Beth Steel 3% Bethlehem Steel 4% s "60 Roston & Maine 6a ‘67 Boston & N Y AL 4s'55. Bot Con M 61%s'34 _ Rklyn Edis 3% s 66 Bklvn Man Tr 4%s ‘66 Bklvn Union El bs ‘50 _ Bklvn Un Gas 68 '60 Buff R& P con ¢%s'57_ Bush Term cons b8 b5__ California Pack s 40__ Canada Nat R 4% 51 Canada Nat) 4%s 66 Canada Natl 4158 67 __ Canada Natl 68 69 July Canada Natl bs 69 Oct Canada Nor db 6% s 46 Canadian deb 4s perp, Can Pacific 4328’46 Canadian Pac 4%= 6 Canadian Pac bs ‘64 Cent of Ga con br 46 Central of Ga 58°59 C 4 Cent 111 El & Gas bs ‘61 Cent Pac 18t rf 45°49___ Central Pacific 6 ‘60 _ Certain-teed db 5% s '48 Ches & Ohio 3148’96 D Ches & Ohio 3%¢'96 E_- Ches & Uhto gn 4% 93 Chep & Ohio con 68 39 Chi Alton ref 3349 ____. Chi B&« gen 45 ‘68 .. Chi B&Q ¢%8'71 B.oe. Ch) B&Q ref 687 107 10514 100% 100 /KL 631, I510E N 102% 110 EL 84 98 98 122 107% 106% 52 112% 111% 111% 110 - 117 101" 108Y% 119 125% 9614 104% T7% 24% 2315 81 9714 9T 121 511% 116% 113% 108% Chi B&Q L1l Div ¢8°¢9.. 111% 111% 4 9491y 13 1715 1003 10053 1014 1005 10088 101 102 10674 1061 1030 109% 1091 1175 44 44 A4 5% 831, Bitk o 911y 100 997n 1071 2014 HRR 681 72 54 79 46 10974 76 76 75 R97%% 104 102% 108% 119 126'% 96% 105 7% 2414 N 101% R84 1021, 9 81 60 104 113% 113% 112% 116 11814 124% 9414 10415 103% 15% 102 10914 95% 84 97% 98 121% 1074 52 111% 110% 116% + i e o + +11 410 +11, oy Y 41 414 ~1 Net Close. 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Wor w Mach v ML Ol & Gas & Co (12) 61 (6) rih (240) ton Pump npf A Wor P& Mptf b Wor P&M p Wri Wi Yellow Yellow ' At 97 o B0 47y Zol sU rin ba bank:uptey R s based on 14 108 105 161, 108 10 17:. x Ex dividend | last year s ve: Zenith Radio(1%:g) e Prod 24 6 of trading 10 shares. picy securities a tes of dividends in the foregoing table are ann { Pavable in stock or stock, 3 88 100 100 37h% 36k 53 100 414 37T -y 54— & or rceivership. or being reorganized under med by such compantes. the last quarterly or semi-annual e noted. special or extra dividends are not X Ex rights. a Alto extra or extras. e Paid & Declared or paid so far this k Accumulated dividend paid or de- few scattered firm prices Graded combing Ohio fleeces were quoted mostly 40-42 cents in the gre: | for fine Delaine, 42-43 cents for staple combing length half bloods, cents for three-eighths bloods 42-43 cents for quarter bloods. 43-44 and SAVANN’AH NAVAL STORES. on improved SOUND Charles Kattelmann__. 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