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A-22 x FI National Savings Co. Marks 75 Years At Same Location Banking Institution Has Had Steady Growth Since It Was Founded By EDWARD C. STONE. National Savings & Trust Co. of- ficials today are observing the com- pany’s 75th anniversary, the bank having opened for business January 22, 1867, at the corner of Fifteenth street and New York avenue N.W., where it always has been located. President Rutherford B. Hayes signed the act of Congress which chartered the company, and Secre- tary of State Seward certified the charter. The institution was first known as the National Safe Deposit Co., opening in what was then Known as the Plant Building. In 1870 the small office shared its space with the National Savings Bank. At that time there were only two other safe deposit companies in America. In 1875 the company purchased the Plant Building and in 1888 built | a five-story brick building which is the center section of the present structure. In 1891 the safe deposit company | absorbed the savings bank, broad- ened its business and established a trust department. In 1907 Pres- ident Theodore Roosevelt signed an act of Congress which gave the trust company its present name. Many times the building has been enlarged and the banking quar- ters expanded. At the end of De- cember, 1941, assets had grown to $26,277,351.85. Bank’s Present Officers. Present officers are Bruce Baird, president; William B. Willard, vice president; David Bornet, vice pres- jdent; Barnum L. Colton, vice pres- ident; Frank R. Ullmer, treasurer; Nelson J. Foster, secretary; J. Fon- taine Hall, trust officer; W. Hiles Pardoe, real estate officer; Audley A. P. Savage, auditor; John W. Cal- vert, Osmund L. Varela, A. J. Fant, John M. Boteler, Herbert B. Lord, assistant secretaries; Henry W. Bransom, Lester A. Lawrence, | Charles W. Fitzgerald, Herman G. Lauten, assistant trust officers; John ‘W. Crow, assistant real estate of- Directors include William D. Hoo- ver, chairman of the board; Scott B. Appleby, Bruce Baird, Charles S. | Baker, Walter M. Bastian, James J. Becker, Montgomery Blair, jr.; David Bornet, Lewis T. Breuninger, Walter i C. Clephane, Clark G. Diamond, Clarence Dodge, H. Rozier Dulany, Jjr.; Frederick A. Fenning, Albert W. | p; Howard, Reginald S. Huidekoper, J. Wriley Jacobs, Wilson B. Nairn,| Brainard W. Parker, James McD. | Shea, L. Corrin Strong and William | B. Willard. McKee Heads Clearing House. ‘H. H. McKee, president of the Na- tional Capital Bank and of the East ‘Washington Savings Bank, was re- elected chairman of the Washington Clearing House Association at the -annual meeting held late yesterday. | He has held this office since 1928. Victor B. Deyber, chairman of the board of the Second National Bank, was re-elected secretary for the 17th time, while Frank J. Stryker, president of the Columbia National; and C. F. Jacobsen, president of the National Metropolitan, were also re- elected. The other members of the Clearing House Committee are: Robert V. Fleming, president of Riggs National, and Floyd E. Davis, president of the Lincoln National. | George H. Bright was reappointed | manager and Willilam N. Cradlin was | made assistant manager. Both sre\ connected with the Metropolitan | Bank. Columbia Federal Officers. Officers were re-elected at the | 84th annual meeting of the Co- lumbia Federal, Savings & Loan Association: C. Gay Harrell, presi- dent; Clarence E. Kefauver, execu- tive vice president and, secretary: William E. Poulton, treasurer, and Howard E. Thompson, assistant sec- retary. Directors, renamed, include the NANCIAL. Stocks Stock and Dividend Rate, 00 High Low 1 47 Alaska Juneau Alleghany Corp.. Al'g'y $30 pf ww Alleghiny pf xw. Alleg pr p!f Al'g’y Lud 2.25¢. Allen Indus 1 __ Allied Chem 6a.. Allied Stores __. Allis-Ch 1.50% . Amerada 2 Am Ag Ch 1.20a Am Airlin 1.50g Am Bank N .10e Am Bra § 2.20g tAm B S pf 5.25 .’(0 L Am Car& F1g__ AmC&PDPI7 _ Am Cryst S 50e tAm Cry S pf 6_ Am & For Pw __ A&FP 6pf 1.50%. A&FP Tpf 1.758 Am-Hawa'n 5g . Am Hide & Lea_. Am Home 2.40a. Am Locomotive._. Am Locopf 78 _ AmMac &Fy .80 Am Ma & Met _ Am Metal 1.508. Am Pw & Lt A P&L 8501 94k Am Radiator .60 AmROIM 140 15 +Am RM p 4.50 180 Am Saf Raz.50g 1 Am Sm &R .50e 10 AmSm&RpPI7. 2 Am Steel F2g__. 11 Am Stores 1 * 1 11% 56 42 14615 20 11% 19% 18% 127 a7 48, 5 25 1 115 19% 18% 126% 47 48 474 24% 115 Am Tobac 4.508. Am Tob B 4.508. Am Type Found. Am Viscose .50e. Am Vicose pt 5. Am Wat Works._ Am Zinc Amaconda 2508 63 2% 27 APWPaper _. 1 1% I% Armour Dpf7__ 1111% 111% Armour Il 3 3% Arm Il pr 1. 'S(IK 4 64y ArmstgC2258. 3 254 Artloom .77 1 | Asso Dry Daudl |AtchT&SPle. 85 | Atch T&SF £ 5. 11 | AtlCoast L1g__ 81 Atl Refining 1a- | Atlas Corp 50z | Atlas Pow 4.50g. Atlas Tack .30g_ | Aviat'n Cp .15¢- | Baldwin ro eurs | Balto & Ohto 1 1 1 6 4 8 8 | Balto & Ohio pt. Barber Asp _ __ tBark Bpf 2 Barnsdall 60 . Bath Iron 1.258- Beatrice C 1a Belding-H 80 _ Bendix Axiat 1e Best & Co 1.60a. Beth Steel 6¢ Beth Stipr 7 | By 12 w, 12 'nv " 21% 214 6% 6% 17% 17% 941y 10 Bond Strs 1.60a. 16% Borden Co 1.40g Borg-Warn 2g _ Boston & Maine. Bridgeport Br1_ Briggs Mf 2.25¢8. Bklyn-Man Tr Budd Mfg Budd Whi 1.05¢. Bullard C 2 50g Burl'n M 1.50g... Burr's AM_15 tBush T E]dl\’f Butler Bros .60 Butte Copper +Byers pf1.99k Byron Jack .25e. Calif Pack 1.50_ Callahan Zme. . Calumet&Hee 1. Canada D .60a__ fCanada So 3 Canadian Pac _ Cannon Mills 2_. Caro Cl&0 5__ | Caterpillar T2_. Celanese 2 tCelanese prpf 7 tCelanese prpf 5 3 tCelanese 2dpt 7 Celotex Corp1_x 3 CentAguirrel.50 Central Pdry __ Cent RR NJ (r/ Cent Violeta 1g. Cerro de Pas 1e_ Certain-teed Pr_ tCert'n-t'd Pof 30 $Cham P&F p16 100 Ches & Ohto 3a. 17 Chi & Eastn Tl Chi&ETIA __ 19% 120 911y 90 (By Private Wire Direet to The Star.) 4% 6% 35% 24 Net Close Chge. 4% - % 6% — 14 85U — % 2% = Blat+ b st 15 - % W+ % 13 - % 5% — 1 28% — W 541 21% = % - % T — 3 32 274 - % 63% 3054 24+ % 20 9% + M 127 24% 115 2% 5 27% 1% 111y 3% 6114 25 31 32% + % | + N - % - ul + Y% + % { 5% + 1% | + % 12005 21% 6% 9413 40 16% 20%4 4% 2 lnx+ % ™% ¢ | 204 + % | 19% 120 | Hack Wat 1.50 . | Hudson Motor_ | Intl Bus Ma 6a_. | Intl Min&Chem _ | 1s1d crk Cc 2,502 | Leh Val Coal p1_ | Lia Carbonic 1. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942. Stock and Afld Dividend Rate. 00 flll.h Low Close Chll. El Auto-Lite 3 Elec Boat 90g__ Elec Pwr & Lt EIP&L 6 pf .30k El P&L 7pf .35k. El Paso N G2.40. Enz Pub Serv_.. Erle RR Erie RR ctfs Erie RRpfA Evans Products Patrbks M 2.508 Pajardo Sug 2 - Fed Min & § 48 Fidelity P 1 60a. Firestone T p{ 6 First NS 2,50 _ Flintkote 1 22% 12% 1% 30% 22% 12% + 1% + Foster Wheeler _ Freeport Sul2 Gair (Rbt) .25 tGamew'll 2.25¢ Gar WoodIn 4Q Gayl'd C pf2.75. Gen Am Inv.25¢ Gen A Tr3¢ _ Gen Bak .45g_. Gen Bronz Gen Cable _ Gen Cabre & Gen Cigar 1a Gen Elec .35¢ Gen Foods (2) .. Gen Gas & ElA. 1 Gen Mills 4 Gen Mot 3.758 .. 4 GenRy Siglg Gen Realty&Ut.. Gen Refr 1.40g 1Gen SCpf 1.50815 Gen Tire&R 1g Gillette SR .458. Gimbel Bros Glidden 1.5% Gobel Adolf GoodrichBF 2g GoodrichBF pt 5 Goody'r 1.3758 Gotham silk H Granby C 608 _ Granite City.358 | Grant wT 1.40_ Grt Nor pf 28 GtNorOre ct Grt Wn Sug Greshound 1 Greyh'd pt .65 - Grum'n A 1.508. Guantn'o S pf. Gulf M & Ohlo _ G M&O pt 2508 24% + 106 16'% + 1% + 6 4 106 16 1% tHamilt W pf 8 Harb-Wlkr 1.50 Hayes M{gC __. Hecker Pr .60 .. Holland Fur 2a_ Houd-H B 1.50%. Houston Ofl Howe Sound 3a Hudson Bay h2g 20106 5 16% 2 Hupp Motor r_ Tllinots Central Olinots Cent pf - 1 3 1 4 1 3 6 4 0 1 | trClsd lins 4_.170 Inland Stl 48 Inspiration C 1_ tInterch pf 6 Intreontl R 408 Interlake 758 _ 2 18 1 -110 llO'. 109 10'| 1 8 81 8 ™ T4 3134 134 15 49% 48% 109 10% 24 24 524 524 Intl Harv 2a __ Intl Mercan M _ 6 2 Intl Min&Ch pf - 2 Intl Mining .258 ntl Nick Can 2. 2-’( XntlFl&P' o InuP&PDIS_. 3 IntiRy Cen Am. 1 | tIntl RCA pf 58. 10 | Intl Shoe .45e__ 3 lml Silver 6g. 3 |muTaaT 15 | Inter sDS 250 1 874 1 30 tIsland C C pf 6 200 132 Johns-Manv3 _ 2 56Y% tJohns-M 17 _ 3 Jones&Laul.35g Jones&L pf B 5 Kalamaz Sto .60 Kans City So tKaufm DS pf 5. Kayser (J) e Kelsey-H B Kennecott 3.25¢ Keystone S1.05¢ Kinney G R +Kn'y pf 5.198. Kresge SS Kress SH1.60__ Kroger Groe 2__ Lambert C 1.50. 0's 305 131% 131% 5614 5614 128 123 % 28 23% 303 5 4 5% 4 4 1004 l 16 » Leh Valiey Coal_ o P Leh Valley RR._ Lehman Co 1. Lerner Strs 2 Libb-O-F 3.508- Lib McN&L.358 - Ligg & My B 4a_ Lima Loco 1a __ Lockheed A 2g Loew's, Ine 24 Long-Bell (A’ Loose-Wiles 1a . Lorillard P 1.20_ Lou GXE A1.50. Louis & Nash 2. W " 31% +1% 84 +2 Pac Lighting 8_. , Pac Mills .50g - Paclfic Tin .708- Pac Western Ofl. Packard M 10§ Pan Am Alr 1¢... Paraffine2 _ __ amt Pic .90g. Park UM .10 . Parke Davis.40e. Parker Rust 1a._ Patino M 2158 Penick&Ford 4g. Penney (JC) 3a._ Penn-Dix Cem_. Penn-Dix pf 45 Penn RR 2¢ PeoplesGL&C 4 Pepsi-Cols 2,508 1Pere Mara pt tPere Mar or bt Petrol Corp .45¢ Phips Dge 1.608 Philco Co 1 Philip Mor 3a Phil Mor pf4.25_ tPhil-J pf 1.75k. Phillips Pet 2a _ 1PhoH pf4.375k. Pillsbury F11 __ Pitts Coke .50 - Pitts Screw 60_ Pitts & W Vi Pittston Co Poor & Co B Postal Tel pf Pyessed Stl Ca: PressSC 1st Procter & G 2 Pub § NJ 1.95 PubSyNJIpf7 . tPub Sv NJpf 8. Pullman 1a _ Pure O1] .50g Purity Bk 1.20g. Radio Corp .20e Radio cv pf3.50. Radio-Keith Or_ Rayonier .75¢ Rayonier pf S Reading Co 1 Reading 2d pf 3. 1Reis&Co 15t Y Reliable Sts 508 Reming R .25e . RenfRpf ww4.50 fRenssalaer&ss Republic Stl 2¢.. Revere Copper 58 ReynTob B2 Richfield .625g. Rustless I&8.60. Safeway Strs 3a St Joseph Ld 2_. | Savage A 3.31g_ | Schenley D 1g _ *| schen D pt 5.50. | Scott Pa 1.80a __ | Seagrave Corp... Sears Roeb 3a | Servel Inc 1 tSharonSpf 5. Sharp & D 208 Sharp&D pt3.50 | Shattk PS 40a_ | 1Sheafter P | Sheli Un Ol 16~ | simmons 2 __. Snider Pkg 1 Socony-Vac .508 SoPor RS 25e. So Cal Ed 1.50a. | So'n Ratlway n Sperry Corp 2| Spicer Mfg le - | Spiegel Inc .60 _ | 1Spiegel pf 4.50. Square DC3g _ Stand Brands 40 | 8td Br pf 4.50 _ B1dO&ESS pr pt | 8td G&ES7pr pt | Std ol Cai 1a Std Oil Ind 1a Std Ol NJ 1s Studebaker 1Sun O pf A4.50 Sunshine Min 1. Superior Steel Suthld Pa 1.20; | Switt & Co1.20. Swift Int12 Sym-Gould 1g. Texas Co 2 Tex Gulf P .108. Tex GlfSulp 2a Tex Pac LT .108. Tex & Pac Rwy. Thatcher Mfg__. Third Avenue _. | ThomProd 2.508 Thomp-Star pf . Tide W A Ofl 1g. Timk R B 3.508- Transamer .50 . Transcontl&WA Truax-T .6258 - 20th Cent-Fox . 20th C P p{1.50. TwinCityRT _ Twn Coach .75& Und-E-F 3.508 - |UnBaz&P1 _ Un Carbide .75e 1Un E M pf 4.50. Union Ol Cal 1. Union Pacific6 . Union Pac pf 4. 2 29% 29% 7 1T% 16% 2 1% 6% 5% 2% 2% 17 23% 14% 1% 27 2 15% 19 3 14 1 1 95 1 27 4 2 7 3 1 14 160 20 2 17 3 5% 10% 178 73 1 105% 1057 1 50 70 70 13 10 31 1 1R C5%pf 1.31k120 8 1 7 1 rSafeway 8 pf 5.130 5 1 3 1 3 2 13 5 10 5 1 l 20 3 4 14 1 30 4 9% 11% 201 25'% 40% 10 lZ?‘alZ’i': 2 5% 5% 121 18 24% EETCTTS W BN N = D 613 334w 9l 30 67t 10 106% 4 134 S0 001 = TS 19 8 3 2 Stock and Dmd-ml l\-u.\oo High Low Close Cfll‘ 20% — % N -8 2 5% + % 2% 165 + % 281 — Vs 1% + % 1% — W 27T + 4% 15% + % 73 05% — ¥ 70 » 24% 19% — 1% 12% + 174 + 34+ 287 | Paulista Rwy 7s 42 | Orug 3%-4-4%s ads 79 |AT&SPgen4sos | Atianta & Birm 4s 33 Bonds By private wire direer to The Star. Approximate Transactions Today. Domestic Bonds, 9,670,000 Foreign Bonds 1,050,000 U 8 Gov't Bonds 30,000 TREASURY. High. 25 1048-50 2748 1967-72 . 2%s 1055-60 3%s 1046-49. 10022 100.22 100.22 109.24 109 24 109.24 108.14 108,14 108.14 35 1943-45 104,20 104,20 104.20 3%s5 1043-47 - 103.31 103.31 103.31 FOREIGN BONDS. High. Low. Close. Antloqula 7s 45 A._. 11% 11 11% 11% 6914 Antloquia 75 45 D Argentine 4s 72 Feb Argentine 4s 72 April. Argentine 4%s 48 _. ArBentine 4%s 71 _. Australia 4%s 56. Australia 5s 65 Australia 5s 57. Belgtum 65 55 Belgium 75 65 Brazil 6%s 1926-57 .. Brazil 6%s 1927-57._. Brazil C Ry El 75 52_. Brazil 8s 41 Buenos Atres 4%s 77 Buen Air 4%s Aug 76 Buenos Alres 4%s 75 Canada 3%s 61 Canada 5s 52 Chile tis 60 assd .. Chile 65 61 Jan _ Chile 65 61 Jan assd Chile 65 61 Feb Chile 65 61 Feb assd Chile 6s 61 Sept assd. Chile 65 62 assd .. Chile 65 63 assd . Chile 7s 42 assd Chile Mtg Bk 6s 61 as Chile Mtg Bk 65 62 asd Colombia 3s 70 Copenhagen 4%s 53 Copenaagen 5s 52 Cordoba Prov 7s 42 Cuba 4%s 77 Denmark 415 62 Denmark 6s 42 El Salvador 8s 48 ct.. Haiti 65 52 | Jugos Mig Bk 78 57 Medellin 8t%s 54 __ Mex 45 1910-45 assd _ Minas Geraes 65 58 | Minas Geraes 6%s 59 New So Wales 55 57 | New So wales 55 58 Norway 4s 63 Norway 4%s 65 Norway 6s 43 !fll‘y 101% 100 100 10% 114 84 Pernambuco 7s 47 Peru 15t 65 60 Peru2d 6s61 ___ Poland 4%%s 68 assd_ | Poland 8s 50 Porto Alegre 745 66_ Porto Alegre 8s 61 Rio de Jan 6143 53 Rio de Jan &5 46 | Rio Grand do Sul fis 68_ RloGrdoSul7s66 . | Rio Grand do Sul 78 67_. R!o Grand do Sul 8s 46_. | sante Pe Prov 4s 64 SaoPaulo C 8852 Sao Paulo State 7s 40 8ao Paulo St 85 36 Sao Paulo State 85 50 | Serb 73 62 Serbs 8s 62 __ Stlesia Pr 4125 58 assd Sydney 5%s 55 b5 57% 59 5% Uruguay 4%-41as 78 50 DOMESTIC BONDS. Abitibi P&P 55 53 std Alleg Corp 55 49 mod Alleg Corp in 55 50 Alleg Valley 45 42 Allied Stores 4148 51_ Allis Chalm cv 48 52 Am & Por Pwr 55 203 Am I G Chem 5'3s 40 Am Intl 51as 49 Am Tel & Tel 35 56 Am Tel & Tal 3145 61 Am Tel & Tel 33 66 _ Am Water Works 65 75 Anaconda db 4%25 50 Ann Arbor 4s 95 54 1004 1004 10314 106 68 101% 100% 107% 107% 1074 107 106 65% 104% 109 17% Atlanta & Ch AL 55 44_ Atl Coast L 15t 45 52 Atl Coast L clt 45 52_. Atl Coast L 4%s 64. Atl Coast L 55 45 1t |t & Dan 15t 45 48 B&O1st4s48 B&Olst4s48std B & O cv 60s st B& 005 Astd B&O0955Cstd B &0 96s Pstd B & 0 2000 D std B&OPLE&W Va4s51a | B& O SW 50s std B & O Toledo 45 59 Bang & Aroos cn 45 51 . Bang & Aroos cv 4s 51 st sv 108% | Guif States St 4%s 61 | Hoe R 1st mtg 445 | Koppers Co 315 61__ High. Low. Close. 50 50 50 107% 107 107 - 108 108 108 65% 654 65% 70% 70 T0% 83 83 83 18 17% 174 100% 100% 100% - 101% 100% 101% 100% 100 100% 1085 108% 10815 109 109 109 108% 108% 108% 8315 83% 83% 103% 103% 103% 105'% 105 105 103 103% lfl'fl/. 2 C C C&StL CW&M 412 91. Cleve El Tllum 38 70 Clev & Pitts 4%s 81 B. Cleve Un Term 4%s 77 Cleve Un Term 55 73 Cleve Un Teria 5%s 72. Colo & South 4%s 80 Col G & E 5s 52 April.. Col G & E bs 52 May . Columbis G & E&5s 61 Comwlth Ed 3%s 58 Comwith Ed 3%s 68 Conn R & L 4%s b1 st. Cons Coal Del bs 60 Consol O1l 3%s 51 _. Consol Rys 4s 54 Consol Rys 45 55 Jan _ Consol Rys 45 56 Oonsum Pwr 3%s 66 Consum Pwr 38 70 Continental O1l 2%s 48 Crucible Steel 3%s 55 . Cuba Northern 5%s 43 . Cuba Northn 5%s 42 ctf. Cuba RR 6s 46 Cuba RR 7%8 46 A Dayton P & L 35 70 .. Del & Hud rf 45 43 Denver & P G con 45 30_ Den& R G 4%s36 Den & R G W 55 55 assd Den& RG Wrf 5s 78 Detroit Edison 35 70 Det Edison 45 65 Dow Chem 2%s 50 Duluth M & IR 3%s 62 Duquesne Lt 31zs 65 ETV&Gacnb6s56 EIP & SW rf 55 65 ErieRR 1st 4595 B Erie RR gen 433 2015 B Erle RR 4%s 57 A Fairbanks Morse 4s 56 Fla East Cst Ry 55 74 Pla EC Ry 55 74 ctfs Gen Steel Cast 5las 49 Goodrich 4%s 56 Grt Nor Ry 3%s 67 Grt Nor Ry 45 465G _ GrtNorRy4s46H __. Grt Nor Ry 1st 4'.4: 61 Grt Nor Ry 445 Tt Grt Nor Ry 4%s ,1, Grt Nor Ry 55 7: Grt Nor Ry 5%s8 52 _ Green Bay & W deb Gulf M & N 5%8 50 Guif M&Orefd4s75B._. GuIIM&Oin 2015 A __. 4 56 © 1031 103% Harlem Riv & P 45 54 9% 8% Hocking Valley 455 09 . 125% 125% - 100 =38 - 120 Hudson Coal 58 62 A _ Hudson C G 1st 55 49 Hud & Man ine 55 57 Hud & Man ref 5s 57 Iliinots Bell Te! 2%s 81_. 1ll Cent 3%s 52 1llinois Central 4s 53 Tlinots Central 45 52 - Iilinois Central ref 43 35 Tllinots Central 4%s 66 . Tllinos Central ref 5s 55 1l Cent Omaha 3s 51 Il Cent St L 3%s 51 ICC&StLNO4%s63 MCChSILNOBS63A. Ind & Loutsville 4s 56 Inland Steel 3s 61 Interlake Iron 48 47 Int Grt Nor 55 56 B Int Grt Nor 15t 65 52 Int Hydro Elec 65 44 Int Paper ref 63 55 Int Ry of C A 6145 47 Int T& T 4%s 5: ItT&T5s55 - Jones & Laugh 3Y%s 61 KansCit FtS & M 45 36 Kansas Oty So 3s 50 Kansas City 8o rf 55 50 Kansas City Term 4s 60_ 108! . 1031 Laclede Gas 5'28 53 ___ Laclede Gas 5%s 60 D Laclede Gas 6342 A. Laclede Gas 6s 42 B__ Lehigh Val Coalbs 54 . Lev Val Coal 55 54 std Leh Val Coal 53 64 std Lehigh Val Har 5s 54 Leh Val N Y 413 50 Leh Val RR 48 2003 s Lehigh Val RR 4s std rg LV RR cn 4%s 2003 std Leh V RR 55 2003 std_ Leh Val Term 58 51 Long Island rf 45 49 std_ Long Island unif 4s 49 Lorillard 55 51 Lorillard 7s 44 Lou & N 15t 45 200: Lou & Nash 42s 2003. L& NPM4s46 L &N S0 Mon Jt 45 B Mc Kesson & R 3%s 56 105 Maine Cent RR 4s 45 83 ine Cent RR 4145 60_. , 52 Manati Sugar 4s 57 | Market St Ry 55 45 Met West Side Chi 4s 38 Mich Central 4155 79 Mich Cons Gas 45 63 Mil Spa & NW 4547 _ MStP&SSMen 4538 | M St P & SSM5s 38 gtd. MStP&SSM6s46. | MoK & T 1st 45 90_. MOK & T 4362 B MoK & T 433 7 |MoX&T5562A Mo K & T ad) 55 67_ | Missourt Pacific 43 7 Missouri Pacific 55 77 P Missouri Pacific 55 78 G.. Missouri Pacific 55 80 H. e 27 | San A& APass4s43 __ gr. | Waba: ¢ WisEIPwC 28 68 z7l~.' FINANCIAL. TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Peoria & Einc 4590 __. Pere Marquette 4s 56 Pere Marquette 4%s 80.. Pere Marquette 65 56 __ Phelps Dodge 3%5 52 __ Philadelphia Co 4Vs 61_ Phila B& Wen 5s 74 Phila Elec 2%s 71 Phila Elec 3%s 67 _ PhilaR C & Ir 55 73 Phila RC & Ir 65 49 Philiips Pet 13 51 PCC&StL4%s77 Pitts C & Ir 4%s 52 Pittsburgh Steel 4% 50 Pitts & W Va 4%s 50 B_. Pitts & W Va 4745 60 C. Portland Gen E 445 60_ Potomac E P 0‘/- 61% 624 69% 107 102% 120 101% 109% 25 i 8 101% 102 5 102% 9%, 631 634 80 108 110 108% 7 £0% 103% 1031 16 Pub Sve Nor Il 3%s 68 _ Reading Jer C 45 51 Reading R 4145 97 A Republic Steel 4%s 56 Republic Steel 4%s 61 Rutland RR 4%s 41__ StLIMSR&G 4s33_ 8t % Pub Sve 55 69 StLSan F. 4550 A StLSan Pr4'%s 78 StLSP4%s78ctat. StLSan Pr5s50B. St L SW 2d 45 89 _. St L BW 55 52 8t L SW ref 55 90 - | Seaboard Air Line 45 50_ Seaboard AL 4s 50 stp__ Seaboard A L ref 45 59 __ Seaboard A L con 65 45_.. 13% 6% 84 Seabd AL Fla 65 35 A ct Shell Union Ofl 2%8 54 _ Simmons Co 45 52 Socony Vac 3s 64 So Colo Pwr 65 47 A Southern Pacific 3%s 48. Southn Pacifie col 45 49 3 10215 ’)fll/c Southn Pacific 4145 69_. | Southn Pacific 445 81 | So Pacific Ores 434s 77 | Southerr, Ratiway 45 56 Southern R: Southern Ry gen 65 56, Southern Ry 6%5 56 6 913 844 4 | o Ry Mem div 55 96 So Ry St L div 4s 51 | SW Beil Tel 3s 63 SW Bell Tel 3428 64 Stand Oll N J 35 61 Superior Oil 3148 56 | Swift & Co 2%s 61 Ter RRAS St L 55 44 Tezarkana 5%s 50 Texas Coro 3 65 Tex & New Orl 55 43 Texas & Pacific 5577 B Texas & Pacific 5579 C Texas & Pacific 58 80 D_ Third Avenue 4s 60 Third Avenue adj 53 60 | TolStL&W4as50 ____ 8l% Un Ol (Calif) 3559 __ 101 Un Ol (Calif) 6542 A__ 1014 | Union Pacific 3125 %0__. 9715 Union Pacific 3%2s 80___ 103% Un Pacific 3145 11 101' 10214 103 107% 89% 105% 100 ——-. 105% 100 654 ™ 81% 17% 174 81% 1011 10143 9Ty 103% 9754 1097 109 107 97 995, 100 1083 United Biscuit 3's 55__ 107 United Drug 58 53 9T Utah L & T 5s 44 —-e 1007 Utah Power & L 55 44 100 Va Ry 1st 3% 66 Va SW con 5s 58 Wabash 45 71 w. 1. | Wabash gen 45 51 w. Wabash 414591 wi. Wabash 425 78 C ot asd Wabash 1st 55 39 ¢t Wabasi 2d 55 39 | Wabash 2d 5s 39 et | Wabasn 5576 B __ 5576 Bctasd _ Wabash 55 80 D Wabash 55 80 D ct asd Wabash 5128 75 ct asd __ | Walworth 4s 55 | Warner Bros 65 48_ Warren Bros 6s 41 | Warren RR 3'2s 2000 Westchester L 58 50 ___ 121% West Penn P 3%s 66 111 West Shore 1at 45 2351 49%; West Sh 1st 452361 rg.. 474 West Va P & P 3s 54 Western Md 18t 4s 52 Western Md 558 77 West Pac 5546 A Western Pac 55 46 A asd Western Union 4%4s 50 Western Union 58 51 __ Western Union 55 60 Westinghse Elee 2's 51 Wheeling Steel 3135 66 __ 941 Wis Cent 15t gn 45 49 3 42 WisCS&DT4s36 _ 101 10 WisCS&DT4s36 ¢t _ 9 - 108% | Yestwn 8 & T3us60___ 1001 Youngstown S & T 45 48 102’y .. Scrap Séarciiy Liffs Iron Ore Demand +- To Record Mark | By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Jan. 22.—The scrap 42 ll‘ 1031 | 91y 1014 274% | 2% 26% 8315 864 8474 1014 nnl 101 4 9 10874 100 1021 Stock Prices Uneven’: As Recovery Fades ' In Rail Group Carriers and Assorted Industrials Cling To Small Gains By VICTOR EUBANK, Assoclated Press Pinancial Writer, NEW YORK, Jan. 22—Early rallying rail stocks soon lost head- way in today's market and mild ir- regularity was the rule in subsequent proceedings. While the carriers and assorted industrials clung to modest advances at the close, initial gains running to a point or so were reduced in most cases and small declines were plenti- ful when the final gong sounded. Activity picked up moderately on the opening swing, but, when the recovery failed to follow through, dealings slackened appreciably. | Transfers were around 400,000 shares compared with 580,000 yesterday, when the direction was definitely downward. Wall Street was a trifle disap- pointed at the inability of the frans- vl 4 105% | % 105% | 87 portation group to negotiate a stronger response to the Interstate Ccmmerce ruling for higher pas- | senger fares. It was remarked, though, that the news elsewhere still was far from bullish marketwise. Cited here were somewhat discouraging battle bul- letins from the Southwestern Pa- | .| continued menace of enemy sub- 101% | cific, persistent doubts anent the forthcoming tax program and the marines off the Atlantic Coast. Business developments, including | more good corporation profits state- | ments and favorable dividends, were | helpful in individual instances but seemed to be more or less ignored | by the market as a whole. Rail Bonds Gain. Advances of fractions to a point or | more were made by a fairly large f group of railroad and South Amer- |ican dollar bonds in the wake of 5 favorable news developments affect~ | ing them. | United States Governments were only slightly changed either way | over the counter and on the stock exchange. Chicago Grain By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—Soybeans led a new advance in the grain market today with gains of 3 cents a bushel that carried prices to the | best level in about four months and within 4 cents of the all-time peaks | registered in the fall. Rye rose as much as 2 cents, es- | tablishing new highs since 1937, corn | about a cent, and wheat and oats | fractions. Wheat and corn were within 2 cents of the best levels since 1937 and oats came within fractions of the highs for a corresponding period. | A sharp advance in cotton touched | off buying of beans and grains, with much of the strength of these com=- | modities due to war-inspired de- | mand for fats and oils. Soybean and cottonseed oil are important items in this group. Short covering in the gram Dpits was accelerated by | the action of beans and some buying of wheat and rye was attributed to processing interests. At one time soybeans for May delivery came within 2 cents of the $2 a bushel mark hut late profit ‘!akmg reduced the gains. Beans | closed 17g-21; cents higher than yesterday,, May, 197%-14. Wheat finished unchanged to ! 1, higher, May, 131%-13; July, 33; corn, %-73 up, May, 87%; July, : oats, unchanged to % up; '« higher, May, 86%-%. HIIE Low. 1.317% 1.31 e 1.323 1.34 &7 K87y 20% 5912 Close 1310 138 873 Open 1% | Sept A | May . July 5878 8% 3% 1.9754-Y% 198% May July | cat Gre W pt Chi Pn Tool .5 ChiRI&PTr _ __. ChiRI&PBYDL T Chrysler 6 . iron shortage boosted December con- S'i’fm sumption of Upper Lakes iron ore| ja, to a record 7,061,981 gross tons, the ‘lar Lake Superior Iron Ore Association July Union Tank C 2. Utd Aireraft 48 | Utd Arcraft pf 5. Utd Air Lines. Bell Tel Pa 55 60 C Beth Steel 35 60 Boston & Maine 4s 60 Boston & Matne 438 70 1284 Missouri Pactfic 5581 1. 27 ‘ Missouri Pacific 5%s 49 Mohawk & M 45 91 Mont Pwr 3%8 66 _ above officers, W. Owen Hohenstein, Albert O. Denham, George C. Went- zel and George B. Cowles. James Mack Trucks 3g. MacyRH2. . Mad Sq G 1.108. Magma C 2.50g. C. Wilkes is counsel. Vice President Kefauver reported | the best year in the history of the | association, assets crossing the $7.- 000,000 mark for the first time, a gain of $848,769. Fifty-five per cent of the year's loans were for new construction and 25 per cent for the purchase of new homes, he reported. Jones Called to Army Service. Robert C. Jones, head of the in- vestment firm of Robert C. Jones & Co., Shoreham Building, has been ordered to active duty in the United States Army. He has the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was an officer in the World War, was with the A. E. F. and has been in-the Reserve Corps since 1919. While he is away, three pnrtners will have charge of the office, Joseph P. Kreeger, sales department; Edgar B. Rouse, trading department, and Oscar P, Hunt, accounting depart- ment. Washington Gas Active. ‘Washington Gas Light common | stock was in lively demand on the | Washington Stock Exchange agam‘ today, 385 shfares changing hands | at 1813, unchanged. There were three 100-share sales. Washington Gas preferred figured in a 72-share sale at 103. Capital Traction 5s appeared on the board in two $1,000 transfers at | the strong price of 104%;, same as yesterday’s close. Peoples’ Drug Stores common was out again today, a small lot moving at 21%, unchanged from yesterday’s final sale. One hundred shares of Capital Transit sold at 19%. Dividend Is Ordered CLINTONVILLE, Wis, Jan. 22 (P)—A 40-cent-per-share dividend to stockholders of record January 26 has been awarded by directors of the Four Whee? Drive Auto Co,, President Walter A. Olen said yes- terday. The dividend, third in the past 10 months, will be paid Feb- ruary 5. The firm awarded a 30- cent dividend March 20, 1941, and a 60-cent dividend June 20. Rail Net Up Sharply CLEVELAND, Jan. 22 (#)—The Pere Marquette Railway today re- ported $3,236,907 net income for 1941, against $1,253,067 the preceding year. December earnings by the Chesa- peake & Ohlo subsidiary were City I&F1.20_. 1CityI&F p16.50 City Stores Climax M 1.20a. Cluett Pby 3g. #Cluett Ppt 7. Coca-Cola 5g - Coca-Cola A 3 Colgate-P-P.50a Colg PP pf 4.25 Colo F&I1a +Colo & Southn _ tColo&So 1st pf. Col BC (A) 2§ Col BC (B) 2. Colu G&E .10 Columb C 4.708- Comel Credit 3 ... Comcl Inv Tr 3. Comel Solv .55¢- Comwl £d 1.80_. Comwltn & 8o Comw & Sopf 3. Conde Nast .40e. Congoleum 1a. Consol Atr 4§ tCons Cerpf 7... +0onC pr pf6.50 Cons Cop .758 - Consol Ed 1.80%.- Consol Ed pf 5. | Consol 011 .50 Con RR Cuba pf. Cons'd't'n Coa Contatner1.50 Contl Baking Contl Bak pf 8. ContlCan2 _ Contl Ins 1.60: Contl Mot .10g-. Contl Ol 1 201’(9 1'{9 372 72 1 59 59 2 13% 134 4105% 105 17 7 1% 12% 12% 1% 1 17% Crane Co 1% Crosley C .308 Cr C&S pf 2.25.. Crown Zell .25e- tCrown Z pt 5 10 CrucibleStile . 3 32% Crucible St pf5. 4 76% Cuban-Am 5 84 1Cu-A Spf 175k 110 130% Cudahy Packing 1 12% CuneoPress 1.50.¢ 2 14% Curtis Publish_ 11% 87 3214 6% 8% 127 12% 14% L 8 24% Cutler-H 1.508 17 Davega 5to .70g. Davison C 60g-. Decca Rec .60a - Deere & Co 28 - Deere&C pf1.40. Del & Hudson - Del Lack & Wn Det Edison 35e. 12 tDevoe&Reyn 1.100 Dia’d M pf 1.50 Distill C-8 h2.22 Distill C-Se pt 5. 3 10% % 22% 22% 28% 9 4% 17% 17% 3% 16% 5% 20% 12% 65 65 1115% 115% 14 126% 125% 1 24% 24% $137,370, against $241, 027 the preced- ing December. 5 130% 129% 1 30% 30% 4 Eastm'n Kod 6. Eaton Mfg3.___. 13% 105% + % 17:6 1% + EFF FOFFRZNr ¥ 6% — % 84 130% +4% 12% 14% F OEFEFFS EEFFEFLR 115%1 126 24% + W Manati Sugar Maracaibo Ofl__ Marine M .10e _ Mark S R pr pt Mart'n Glenn 3g Martin-Parry _ Mathieson 1.508 May Dep Str 3. Maytag Co - McCall Co 1.40 M'Inty P h2.2%a. McLellan S 40e x 1 tMead Cpf6 100 Melville Shoe 2. 2 Mengel Co 50g-. 1 Miami Cop .25¢- Mid-Cont 1.15¢- Mid] 8 1st pt 8. Minn-Hon R 2a. Minn-Mo Imp — Mission Co 858 - Mo-Kans-Tex Mo-Kans-T pf. Mohawk CM 2 . Monsanto Ch 2 tMonsptC4 200 Mont Ward .50e. 13 tMor & E 3.875.150 T ELr o 11 ++ B e 1 2000 00 5350100 011 1t 3 19 1 610 140 6 1 D 19 1 90 ki 1 D1 D 13 O e 1 a1 D 23 8314 1104, v-:," 2 591 tMurphy GCpf5. 10 110 110 110 MuryCrp 502 4 5% 5% 5% MNash-Kel 3758 39 4% 4w 1NashC&SIL 2¢ 280 21% 20% Nat Acme 2g 1 17% 17% Nat AuPpf.60- 1 6 Nat Avia .55¢ 2 % Nat Biscult 1.60. 15% Nat Biscuit pf 7. 165 165 4% 12'% 13% 21% 1165 2 4% 4 Nat Dairy .80 . Nat Distille; Nat Gyps 40g 1Nat Gyp p14.50 Nat Lead .50a - Nat Lead pf B8 60 11 10 142% 14‘". 142% 16% 16% — 33 33 2% Nat Pwr&Light_ Nat Steel 3 Nat Supply. _ Newb'ry JJ 2.40. Newm't Min 2¢ - Newp't Ind .758- Newpt N 8 2.508 N Y Air B 50— NY Central NY Chi&StL .. NY Chi&St Lot NYNH&Hr NYNH&HpIr. NY Shipbldg 38 Noblitt-S 3.508- No Am Avia 2 . No Am Co 1.65¢- NA5%9%p12.875. Northern Pac Northw Alrlines. Norwalk Tire. ©Ohio Oil .50¢ Oliver Far .50e. Omnibus Corp_. tOmnibus pf 8. Otis Steel Ow-Ill G1 2.508 - 51 5% 130 — 3% 30% tPacCoastlst pf. . PacOG&EES . 4% + K 20% — % 2% — FEFFEIEFFS Utd Carbon 3 United Corp pt. United Drug Utd Elec Coal United Pruit 4 Utd Gas Im .60_ Utd Gas Tpt 5 Utd M&M 758 1US Distribu pf- U S Freight 1_ 40 20% 20'% 6 11 10% 2 44 43% 50170 170 . 2 34w 3% US Leather A 11 10" 9% US Pipe&Fdy 28 US Rub 15t pr 8- US Smelt&R 1e US St1 Corp 4 . US Steelpf 7 Vanadium 1.508 Vick Chem 2a _ Victor Ch 1.40g Va-Caro Chem _ Va-CaroChpfls 5 28 tVaEIPWDI6 - 60115 1Va IronC&C pf 110 VaRypf150 2 ValDet'ngl.50e 30 Wabash pf w.i.r 73 Walgreen 1.60 Walker Hha __. Walker A pf hl_ Walworth 25 _ ‘Ward Baking pf.. Warner Pic Wash G L'1.50 Wess O&S .25 _. tWest Pa Kl A 7./10 Westn Auto82_ 3 Westn Maryl'd. 4 Westn Pac pf _ Western Un 2g_. 12 Wthse AB 1751 Westinghse tWh&LE pf 5,50 3 Wheeling St128. & tWheel Stipr 5 ‘White Den 1.108 White Sew Ma _ Willys-Over pf.. 8 Wikon & Co . 11 ‘Woodw'd Ir 2¢ Woolworth .40e_ 17 Worthinston P_. 2 Yale & Tow.60a. Yellow Trk 1a . 12% 10115 gt % 2 7 S% 6h— % 1¥ellow Tpt 7 Young 8&W 1, Yestwn 8&T 3g. 20 36% B35% 36% + % YestnSD175s 2 11% 114 114 ZenithRadlolg. 2 9% 9% 9% — W Zonite .15z ... 8 2 2% 24+ % Approximate Sales Today 11:00 AM _ 160,000 12:00 Noon. 230,000 1:00 PM 280,000 2:00 PM_. 320,000 JS0.0M sales Total _ AUnit of erdlng lhlm‘ printed in full ankruptcy or reeeiver- 5hip or being reorganized undlr Bankruptey Aok, or securiies afeweaq ST dmdenn n_the ents 27 114% us = 10 1 * Pable “are Anm the last | CanNR 43567 Boston & Maine 58 Boston & NY AL 4555_. Bklyn Un Gas 58 45_ Bklyn Un Gas 58 50 Bklyn Un Gas 53 57 B. Bklyn Un Gasrf 6s 47__. 1074 Buf GE4!3s81 _ ____ 1131y Buff Roch & P57 stpd . 40'3 Burl CR & N 5s 34 6l Burl CR & N 58 34 ct. 6 Bush Term en 55 55 Canada South 55 62 Canadian N R 4%as 51 = 1055 —w87% 8T 104%3104 107 11315 391 6l " 57 84 105 Can N R 5s 69 July Can N R 55 69 October_. Can Nor 614546 _ Can Pac db 45 perp. Can Pac 4138 46 Caro Clin & O 4s 65 Celanese Corp 3 Celotex 4145 47 w Cent Ga cn 55 45 Cent Georgia 53 39 C. Cent Ga 5tas 59 Cent Il Lt 314s 66 Cent N J gen b5 87 Cent N J gn 58 87 reg. Cent Pacific 1st rf 45 49 Cent Pacific 55 60 Cent P Th St L 45 54 Certainteed deb 5%s 48 Ches & O 3%s 96 D Ches&03%s 96 E Ches & O gen 413 92 Chicago & alton 35 49 __ Chi Burl & Quin 48 58 _ Chi Burl & Quin 4%s 77. ChiB&Qrigbs71A . Chi B & Q Il div 3'as 49 CB&QIIdv 3tes 40 18, Chi& Eastn Ill inc 97— Chi Great West 45 88___ Chi Gt West In 4%2s 2038 Chi Ind & Lou 5s 47 Chi Ind & Lou 55 66 Chi Ind & Lou rf 65 47 Chi M & St Pgen 4s 89 ChiM &StP4%s89C CM&StP4%s8OK Chi M & St P 4%s 89 Chi Mil & St Paul 58 75 C M & St P ad) 58 2000 Chi & NW gen 3%s 87__. Ohi & NW gen 48 87 Chi & NW 4%s 87 Chi & NW gen 55 87_. Chi & NW 1 53 2037 __. Chi & NW 6%s 36 ChiRI& P ref s34 Chi RT& P gen 43 88 ChiRT& Pgn4s88Te_ ChiRI&P4%s52A ChiTH & 8 inc 55 60 ChiTH&S rf 55 60_ Chi Union Sta 3%s 63_—. 100% 100% Chi Union Sta 3%s 63__. 108% 108% Cin G & E 3%s 66_ 108% 108% 108% Cin Un Term 3% 71_.. 109 109 109 CCCaBLrtahs7?.. 53% b52% 63 Morris & Es 3148 200 Morris & Es 43 55_. Morris & Es 5s 55 Natl Dairy 3%s 60 New Eng RR 4545 _ 41% lou. | NeworlPsBs52A NewET & T 4%s 61 B__ New Orl & N 42852 __. 81 NewOrlPS5s55B - 3 ]fi‘i‘! | New Orl Ter 1st 4s 53_. 7% | NOT&M5's 64 Y 60 75 94Yy N Y Central 3¥ss 5 N ¥ Cent 3! 97 reg N Y Central 3%s 46 N Y Central con 45 98 _. N Y Central 4%s 2013 A N Y Central ref 5s 2013 N Y C Mich C 3%s 98 NYChi&StL3%s47_. NYChi& StL4%s78. . NYChi&StL5%sT4A N Y Doek 4551 N Y Edison 3%s 65 N Y Edison 3%s 66 NYL& Wnlstds NYL& Wn 4%s 73 NYNH& H3%s 47 NYNH& H3%s 54, NYNH&H3%s 56 NYNH&H4s47 534 1 98 64% | NYO& W gen 48 55 N Y Putnam 4s 93 _ N YS& W ref 5s 37. N Y Steam 3%s 63 NYW&B4%s48 Niagara Share 5%s 50 Norf & W 1st 45 96 North American 3%s 40 North Am 3%s 54 North American 4s 59 . Norn Pac gn 35 2047 Norn Pac gn 38 2047 rg.. Norn Pac 4s 97 Norn Pac 4%s 2047 Norn Pac 55 2047 C.. Norn Pac 58 2047 D Norn Pac 6s 2047 Nor States Pwr 3% Ogden L C 4548 _ Ohio Ed:son 43 65 Ohio Edison 4s 87. Okla G & E 45 46 Oreg Wash RR 45 61 Otis Steal 4143 62 85 Pacific Coast 53 46 E.’!‘A 83% 83y Pacific G & E35 70— 101% 101% 101% 106% 106% 106% 108% 103% 108% 108 108 108 Panhandle EP&L 3s 60... 102'% 1021 102'% Parambunt Pict 4s 56 _. 99% 99% 99% PennCo 4852 E 106% 108% 106% 107% 107% 107% Penn P& L4%s76..-.. 105 105 105 88% 88% 8814 94 93% 93% 102% 102% 102% 4105% 105 105% 981 93% 934 112 111% 112 46 Peoria & East 15t 48 60.. 47 47 i ~ 3 .'1(76‘ 39% 3974 | reported today. 1| This was an increase of 449, 795 | tons over last October’s previous | monthly peak of 6,612,186 gross tons, 1"“ \a.nd brought last year's consumption | ing. | to a record 76,335,682 tons. The pre- 1051 | yious yearly high was 63,646,000 tons EBleld seed in 1929 . | Due to scarcity of scrap a larger |than customary percentage of ore ! is being used by the steel industry | in making pig iron, the report ‘n- | dicated. The result was a reduction in | record 45,534,633 tons as of Decem- | ber 1 to 40,456,893 at the start of this | )ear At current rate of use this supply is expected to meet demands | until the Lakes’ navigation season | | reopens. Ore supplies January 1 were | divided 35,562,873 tons at furnaces | |and 4,894,020 on Lake Erie docks. Ore tonnage brought down the Lakes last season totaled 80,116,360. The report said 176 of 189 avail- able stacks were in blast January 1, compared with 166 a year ago. Baltimore Livestock - BALTIMORE, Jan. 22 (P (United States Depariment of Amcnuure\ —11 a.m. quo- Tations Cattle, “£00: inchiding 100 hold- Overs: steers siow: most sales steady to earlier; cows rather active and unevenly strong’ to higher: light weight sausage BUITS weaker: Weighty Kinds steady’ day's top, 13.00. paid for one-half load '1.0 Pound yearlings: load 1.075-pound. weig] BOB0: bulk: meditm and good, 8431 200° Bound steers. 1 100- B common Kinds, downward to' 1. nd under. canner an Cutter - Kinds. _around ' 8.5 light Felgnt snelly kinds, Gccasionally downward to 5. medit um to xooa weighty Home\n 80: e bulls. 9.50-10 Ci e rs Svear o 80 lower than ‘Wedn. : in-between grades un- evenly and rather_sharoly Jower: top on cood and choice nfl’mnn m 00; common 1. 6?’0. culls in 11 "130°i40 pounds and £T 45-70: 120-130 pounds, poun 11.20-45; 260- -11.25; Packing sows, 9.60-10.10. Sheep. 500. About steady with Mon- day; few good to choice 93-pound wooled lambs, 14.36: bulk as yet unsold. 160 gmmux. !J‘ea-sn e Baltimore Stocks Special Dispatch to The Star. Rllh Low. Cln %o Arinael &o [y 4 Baltimore “Fransit 10 Cofisol Pow com 35 Bast Susi usat As VT 50 Houston 500 Owings l(mn Bise© 40 0 Pa Water & Power 42 DS. $9000 Balto Tr deb 45 A n 49% 2000 Balto Tr 88 A- 52?. a2 bl i No whei Dey. comn, No. '3 1é 60; No No. 3. b 4 75-97. nominal: ‘feed and s, Rominal: Ho. 3 malting, bariey. Scy beans. No. 4 vellow, 1.78-1.85. No. No. 5, ny. 7 06 red top, 8.00-8.75. nd clover, 16.0 sweet clover. 6.50-9.0 New York Cotton By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Cotton fu- 55% Lower Lake ore supplies from a|tyres chalked up gains of more than $1.50 a bale today, establishing new | 12-year high levels with the de- | liveries from July forward crossing the 19-cent level. December con- tracts reached 19.14, the highest since September, 1929, when the May deliveries traded at 20.18. Offerings were confined to scale- up hedging and profit taking. Values were sensitive to a broad demand from trade interests and new invest- ment buying. Price fixing against huge Government cloth contracts was also a factor. Late afternoon prices were $1.50 to $1.65 a bale higher; March selling at 18.72f May, 18.85; July, 1899; October, 19.09. Futures closed $1.75 to $1.85 » bale higher. seed OIL. sdiey lun:n. 13850 a5 5.9 e T _a ¥ demand for spots h ra, ‘and heav: advanced cotton futures ne’ hexe today. All mont) new season ighs. market closed Very steady 31 to 38 points net h Low. Close. 1855 1se 3 51 135 uly, 13.670 tember. 13. g’b a Alktd b !ld n Nominal. * | Heads Kalamazoo Pup'v KALAMAZOO, Mich., Jan. 22 (#)— George T. Jubb, secretary of the Kalamazoo Paper Co., was élected president at a meeting of firm's Board of Directors today. suce Join the United States Coast Guard A seeds Alfred E. Curtenius, who continues as chairman .of the board. L