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'FINANCIAL, FINANCIAL. Price Ceiling Fixed | NEW YORK CURB MARKET On Three Types of |Stocks SR Dividend nu.moo. HighLow. Close. 4 By private wire direet to The Blar. Machinery s Puget 84 P 36 pf__. 2508 Pug 8d Pulp (3) ... ‘Quaker Oats Construction, Ceramic And Crane Equipment Included in Order Republic Aviation__. RioGr Vall G vto__. Root Petroleum. Ryan Aeronaut. By the Associated Press. Price Administrator Leon Hender- son moved today to stabilize prices | at the October 1 level on three im- portant types of industrial ma- chinery — construction equipment, ceramic machinery and equipment, and hoists, cranes and derricks. Henderson asked manufacturers of hoists, cranes and derricks by let- ter not to raise their net sales prices above the October 1 level and called a meeting of companies manufactur- the institute, requires 186 man-|were based on & Department hours of labor. But to make & ton | Labor survey. of tin plate, a light “civillan” prod-| Steel payrolls in November t\ uct, requires 58.54 man-hours, or|taled $109,856,000, against $118, more than triple the labor required | 000 in the longer month of for the war product. These figures and $87,921,000 in November, xuo _—_— Steel Rate fo Rise To 96.4 Per Cent In Current Week Institute Estimates Output Will Total 1,592,700 Tons B the Ansociated Press. NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The steel industry will operate this week at Motorists Warned To Restrict Use “ 0f Gasoline - Manufacturers Fear Large Consumption Might Force Curb By DAVID J. WILKIE, Associated Press Automotive Editor. DETROIT, Jan. 5—Rationing of % | new passenger automobiles and of | new tire replacements for cars al- ready purchased may not in them- selves curtail motor vehicle opera- tion for many months to come, but the manufacturers are urging discre- tionate use of all privately owned 2% | vehicles. ‘These authorities point out that a rationing of gasoline could bring a Pullman Asks Ten Per Cent Rate Boost By the Associated Press. The Pullman Co. asked the Inter- state Commerce Commission today for authority to increase by 10 per cent all sleeping and parlor car charges. The company estimated that un- der higher pay rates recently estab- lished, its total annual increase in wages and pay roll taxes would be $6,352,200, of which $6,000,000 would | go to increased wages. The 10 per cent lncrsue in rates, the petition added, would produce an increase in gross enmmn of about $6,127,830, part of which would ac- crue to the railroads under existing agreements, Petitions of the railroads for freight and passenger rate increases are being considered by the com- mission, ' Stocr and Salee— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High.Low. Close. Acme Wire2.65¢.__ 108 20 20 20 Ainsworth 1.25g. 2 4% Alreraft Accessries. 2 1% Alr Investors __ 1 1% 108 8% Z 108 914 - 208102 102 102 500s 104 102 103 908 . 13 113 113 e 126 124 12% A% 41 41% 22 22 22 20% 20% 20% 50n 104" 1031 104 27 2 Ala Power pf (6) Ala Power pf (7) Alum Co of Am 6g. Alum Co pt (6) AmG & Epf (4.75). AmGenpt (2) _.100s 27 Am Lt & Trae 1.20.. Become a fla"h‘:m’pflmnnenl SAVINGS MEMBER HOME LOANS AT and Steel Institute estimated today. Last week mills operated at an average of 96.1 per cent, with an in- dicated output of 1,587,800 tons of ingots and castings. A month ago production rate was 975 per cent and tonnage 1,610,900 80 Penn Ol (1.50a 8CEADIB160 __ Southern Phos 601 Southland Roy 351 Stand Cap & Seal Stand Ofl Ky L Sterling Brew.17508 8% | Sunray Oll(.108) 2% 4T% 2% 2% 1% 1 50s 1 1 1 Am Superpw 13t pf_ Am Thread pf (.25). Am Writing Paper__ Angostura (.10g) .- Apex Elec (1) __ At the beginning of the year is ing these products in Washington January 15 to discuss price procedure in the industry. Distributors and dealers of con- struction equipment were requested, also by letter, not to change their present customary margins on equip- ment and to refrain from changing App! Ark Atk Ark | ArkNat Gas pf .90k Art Metal 608 Ashland O&R (. Auburn Cen Mf Automat Prod - al E1 P pf (4. m) Nat Gas Nat Gas (A) 1 8% 50s 103 5 # 3 1 2 4 85% 5% 8% 103 # ] Tl 841y 54 4% 4% 2% P&LDI (7). # | Tampa Elec (1.80g their delivery or service practices and fees in any way which would increase current charges. Manufacturers of construction equipment previously had been asked not to increase prices above the level of October 1 without consent of the Office of Price Administration. The letter to dealers is intended to accomplish for the ultimate pur- chaser the same price stability achieved by the restraints on manu- facturers’ prices. The dealers and distributors were invited to a meet- ing with O. P. A. officials in Chicago January 10. About 70 firms in the ceramic machinery and equipment industry were asked to confer with price officials in Washington January 20. At the same time they were asked not to raise prices above the October 1 figures. Letters addressed to the companies noted that price increases would directly influence ability to | produce building materials, electrial insulators, refractories for industrial furnaces and ceramic substitutes | for strategic metals required for the war effort. Washington Exchange SALES. Washington Gas com.—10 at 17, BONDS PUBLIC UTILITY. AmT T cvdeb s 1036 Anacostia & Pot 5s 1949 Ans & Pot guar 33 1949 - Ana & Pot mod ats 1981 action 1st S5 1047 Asked 108 3’1o Washineton Gas'Bs 1060 ‘Wash Rwy & Elec 4s 1951 MISCELLANEOUS. Tor RI&W Cp 1st 4Y%s 1948 102% STOCKS Amer Tel & Tel (@) tal Tr (p1.25) 'ash Ry & El 40) LR AR N BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. g.rsee & Tr C 16) Loan & Tr (e8) FIRE D'SURANC! erican (16) remen s (1.40) 2 Rationa) vnlon. (.75) Columbia (k.30) Real Estate (m#) MISCELLANEOUS. Carpel Corp (2.00) Gardnckel com (30) Garfi’kel 6% cu cv pf (1.50) ) + Plus_extras 185,00 extra extrs £ 5500 patd Dec. 59, 1041 + Ex diyidend clos e 27, exira. extra. m $1.50 ¥ $10.00 ex!n Washington Produce BUTTER-03 score. tubs, 37%: 1-pound R1a: print, ore:” tins. H Vs-pound _prints. Ve-pound prints. 34%. alves, 14%2; spring Agricultural Marketing Service. aid net f.0.b. Washington: i Market ‘steady. Prices paid for | tate graded Ell‘ r!c!h!d gnm | Tinots Zine (508) - 150; | Ind Sve 6% pt _ Babcock & W 2.508 Baldwin Loco war__ Baldwin Rub (.50a). Barfum Stain 8tl_ Basie Refract .80. Beech Alrcraft Bell Atreratt (2g). Berk & Gay Pur. Bliss (EW) (1g)_. 28 4 3% % T4 Bridgeport Machine. Brill (A)_ Brill pf Brit-Am Ofl (h1) Brown P A (1.508)_. Brown Rubber Buckeve Pipe L 4 50s BN & EPDpf (1.60). Burry Biscuit Callite Tung .25¢ Can Col Airways CanInd A B (h.10f Carnation (1a Carrier Corp Casco Prod (1) Catalin 25¢ Cent NY Pw pt (5). | CentstEI8% pt___ Cent St E 7% pf Oessna Alre (1.95g! Chesebro (4a) Childs pf Clties Service _ 108 258 1008 2 1008 Col G & B D! (5) Conn Tel & Elec__. Cons Biscuit (.10g) _ Cons G & E Bal 3.60 Cons Royalty (.20) Cont Roll & 8 .508. Cook Paint (.80) .__ 100s Copper Range .50¢- 300x Creole Petr (50a) _. 5 Cuban Atl (1.508) 27 Dayton R (A) (2)__ 1008 Dubilier Condenser. 1 Eagle Picher Ld.60g Eastn Gas & Puel Eastn G&F 6pf .75k 700s EG & ¥ prpf(4.50) 200s Eastn Sts pf (A) Eastn Sts pt (B) Elec Bond & Share_ Ele¢tP&L2dpfA Emerson Elec (.108) Eauity Corp - EBsquire Inc (.608) - Pairchild Av1.25¢ . Pairchlld E& A - Pansteel M (.25¢ Pedders Mg (801 Fla P& Lt ot (7) Ford Can (A) (h1).. Fuller pt (4) Gen Fireproof’ Gen Sharehold . Gen WG & Epf (3) Glen Alden 1.708 GrandRap V (400 1 Grt A& Pn-v (76) - 1758 Greater NY Brew _ Greenfleld T&D 18 Guif Ol (18) - Hall Lamp (.80) Hearn Dept Stores. Hecla Min (1.20 Hewitt Rub 1.50 Horn & Hard (2) Humble Oil 28 - 2 25 5 1 3 2 4 1 2 1 5 Imp Oil Ltd (h.50) . 1 ImpOilres (h.50)_. 1 Indiana PL (208).. 2 100s Ind Sve 7% pf 108 Ins Co N A (2.508)_ 508 IntHydro Elecpf —. 4 IntPa& Pwrwar. 15 Int Petrol (h1) 3 Int Products .50 . 1 Int Util pr of (3.50) 100s Interst PDelpf _. 1 Investors Roy .04z 3 Iron Fire vte (1.20). 2008 Irv Air Chute 1 Jacobs Co - 1 JerCP&LDI5.50. 268 JerCP&LPL(T) . 108 Kingst'n Prod 208 1 Kirby Petrol (.108) 1 Koppers pf (6) 208 Lack RR N J (4) 508 Lake Shore h1. 1 Lakey Fdry (408 Lehigh Coal (.65g) Lone Star G .70g Long IsI Lt o B_. Lynch Corp (2) - Mc Willms Dred 508 Mercantile St (1g) - Merr-Chap & Seott._ i | Interst Pw 6s | Foreign Exchange Tageart Technicolor (1 ‘Texon Oil (.35 Transwest Ol Tubize Chatillos ‘Tubize Chat A (48) .- ‘Tung-Sol L (.20 Udylite 40 W B DA NN NN 501 Unit 8h M (2.508). USFoil (B) - U 8 Rub Reclaim. Utd Wall Pa (.1 Univ Corp vie. - Utah-Idaho 8 (.15g Util Epuity pf 2.50k 26 Valspar Corp_ Vultes Atrcraft_. West Va C&0 .208. West Mg 13t pf 7k Wichita Riv Ol Wilson-Jon's 1.125, Wright H (b.40s) __ 20nit of trading, 10 ani ruptcy or receiversl being reorganised under Bankrubicy Act, OF securiin sumed by such companies. Rates of dit dends in the foregoing table are annual disbursements bai last quarterly Or semi-annual deciaration: ‘Uniess others ffi oL, 3l % 84 3% 63's 5% 6% 2 2 2 10 shares. 1l 0 R0 S W 8 oF 5% 6% - wise noted, ia) ividends not inclus ividend. hts. a Also extra or extras. d k) o Paid last yea. 't P iy ' |n 0- dian funds. k iVidens u'fi or declared mu‘fi"‘fi‘"'m Bonds =) 235 G Am P& L ilx 2018 Appal El L Ewpazw;, Let23B-RREE333 13 1 h RS DS ST ve 55 50 Cities Service 5s 58 _ cmeé Service bs fifl” 93 1m 4 1003 lnm 4% s ma | 1l Pw & Tl Pv & L 5s Indiana Bvc 85 50 A Indiana Ser 5s 63 A. 2 Sra95355 2522233332285 52 ¥ Interst Pw 8% P o | ol % : % :I‘w E R" 16! 6 Con U b’hl Nor Ind P 8 'P.l flfl -~ 10815 mxv, !“fi’ Ohio Power 71 = 105% 105 Ohio Power 10780 10744 | Qkla_Nat G 053 10834 | Benn LA P oA nn 3 77 s B2 iHM Benn Elec g SP & L 4125 40 A~ PuhsFasz;nnnD e 52 9 Unit L&i 5YE 52 Biah BEL D5 Guant & W 6s Russian Russia; w A" 30% 39% 39 2!25 %1 " - 215 % 13 e 1o mat 1 5. in 1 xw—without war- (stp)—stamped. NEW YORK. Jan. 5 (P.—Late foreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars. others in cents). Canada: Oficlal Canadian Control Board York o ket. 14 per cent discount, or 86. States cents. Europe: Great Britain. official (Bankers Poreign Exchange Committee rates), buy- ing, $402: selling, $4.04. oven market: 0 United c-hxex sudden halt to non-essential use of motorcars. They admit there has been no official hint that such a fuel-rationing plan is immediately contemplated but add that the quickest way to precipitate it would be to believe that car operation as usual may go on indefinitely, Quick Action Possible. A rationing of gasoline, it is add- ed,” could be made operative as quickly and as effectively as was the ban on new-tire sales. There are no illusions anywhere in the motorcar industry regarding the seriousness of the rubber situa- tion. Shortages of this commodity were foreseen many months ago. At the same time the conviction is ex- pressed in many automotive quar- ters that emergency measures, such as the making of tires from re- claimed rubber and retreading of casings will keep all needed ve- hicles in operation. There are several factors that suggest it may be many months before the tire rationing situation scutely will affect passenger vehicle - | operation. It is no secret, for example, that tire hoarding began many weeks be- fore Japan precipitated the United States into the war; replacements during the same period also were on a large scale. Moreover, there are many hundreds of thousands of used tires in dealer hands that still have considerable mileage value. The car makers and the tire manufacturers warn, however, that this is a condition that will not en- | dure indefinitely. Actual Needs Smaller. As for the supply of motorcars in the months ahead, the sales chiefs make a sharp distinction between over-all demand and actual require- ment. Actual needs, they believe can be provided for from the ap- proximately normal used car stocks and the undetermined number of vehicles that may be thrown on the market as their owners enter mili- tary service. No small number of these latter units will be 1941 models bought in the sales bulge of the past year. There will be some 1942 models, too, because around 750,000 such units were sold up until the declaration of war. The tire rationing program un- doubtedly will be felt in used car sales to some degree. Certainly the | condition of the tires on a u¥ed car will figure more prominently than | ever in its sale and there will be little opnortunity for “dressing up” with new tires a vehicle of uncertain mechanical merit. Baltimore Livestock BALTIMORE. Jan. 5 (7 (United States | Depariment of Agriculture).— 11 am. quoc tations. Cattle—1.275. Including 125 holdovers: steers and cows fairly active: mostly steady to strong spots higher. bulk medium and €ood steers, 1.000-1.400 pounds. 2t 10.40. 12.40: few’ choice yearlings. heifers scarce. fat canners 3 bulls ‘uneven strong to 50 “Slives—300. Veater market uneven: o 50 higher o al to . 'n 75-12.00: 30 pou 1 - Dounds. 11.55-80; 540260 pounds. 55 300§ pounds, 11.10-35; pack- pared it Pride 25 higher. hers lambs, "1.00. Grum ‘grage throwouts, 12,5 800d slaughter ewes, 4.50-5.50 Metal Market NEW YORK. Jan. 5 (.—Copper ste: ldy electrolytic spot. connecmm V2 00 ori 11 4 ley. 1 ot snd' forward, Eastern Penn- i {Visible Grain Supply NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (#).—Visible supply of American grain showed | the following changes from a week Black & Decker Net At $1,471,841 Mark In Fiscal Year Result Well Above $1,065,095 Earned In Preceding Period and a year ago 95.1 per cent and 1,534,800 tons. The institute also said the third consecutive monthly decline in em- ployment in the steel industry re- flected primarily an increase in production of war goods and a de- crease in output of civilian gooods. November employment totaled 645,000, & drop of about 1,000 from r. In November, 1940, the industry employed 577,000 men. The peak of 654,000 employes was reached in August, 1941. To make one gross ton of heavy steel plates for fighting ships, said By the Assoctated Press. NEW YORK, Jan. 5—Black & Decker Mfg. Co., makers of portable electric tools, and subsidiaries earned net profit in the fiscal year ended September 30 of $1,471841 after pro- vision of $1,151265 for Federal in- ocome and excess profits taxes, equal to $3.78 a share. This compared with $1,065,095, or $2.82 a share, in the preceding year. Main plant is at Towson, Md. Seiberling Rubber. Seiberling Rubber Co. reported a net income for the year ended Oct. 31, 1941, of $813918 after provision for all taxes, compared to net income of $219,488 for the previous year. The 20-year-old tire concern showed net sales of $13.693,952 for | the year, against $9,609,826 for fiscal 1940. Net worth of the company during the year increased $376,964 to a total of $5619215. President J. P. Seiberling told| stockholders capacities of some de- | partments were increased 50 per| cent. Outlining the plant’s defense- ! spurred activities, Seiberling re-| ported that “several interesting new | rubber products for war use are in| process of development.” Travelers Insurance. President L. Edmund Zacher an- nounced preliminary figures r,odly; estimating the total 1941 income of the four insurance companies in the | Travelers Group at $254,739.000, a | gain of more than $5279.000 over 1940 and a record for the concerns. The companies are the Travelers Insurance Co., the Travelers In- demnity Co., the Travelers Fire Insurance Co. and the Charter Oak Fire Insurance Co. | Paid premium income of more | than $208,165,000 during 1941 was | divided thus: life insurance, $107,- 575,000; accident and health, $24.- 284,000; liability, $8,826,000: auto casualty, $23,468000; workman's compensation, $21728,000; burglary and plate glass, $2,830,000; boiler and machinery, $1,326,000; fidelity and surety, $946.000, and fire (includ- | ing inland marine), $17,117,000. | Baltimore Stocks | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Jan. 5.— Sale STOCKS. 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