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FOLLOW EQUITIES Industrials and Rails Join * Rise After Supreme Court Ruling. » Bond Averages —— 20 10 10 10 Rails. Indus. Util. For'n. Net change. Unc. —.1 —.2 +.2 Today, close. 91.9102.4 101.3 68.7 , Prev. day... 91.9 102.5 101.5 68.5 Month ago.. 91.8 102.5 101.4 69.6 Year ago... 79.9 96.7 92.8 68.5 1936 high_ 94.3 104.1 102.5 72.0 1936 low_ 86.9 101.8 99.3 68.4 1935 high_ 87.8 102.2 99.8 70.4 1935 low_ 76.4 92.2 84.5 65.5 1932 low_ 45.8 40.0 64.6 42.2 1928 high...101.1 98.9 102.9 100.5 10 Low-Yield Bonds. . Close_111.6 Prev. day. 111.7 Month ago 111.6 Year ago. 109.5 1936 high. 111.9 1936 low.. 110.2 1935 high. 110.7 1935 low.. 107.9 1928 high. 104.4 1932 low.. 86.8 (Compiled by the Associated Press.) By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 18.—Industrial and secondary rail bonds moved up with listed stocks during the buying flurry which followed the United States Supreme Court's sweeping decision up setting the Guffey coal act. Activity dried up In the Federal list, but most of those issues clung to moderate gains established earlier in * the session. Fractional to 1-point advances out numbered losses in the domestic corporate section, with low-priced rail issues claiming the best demand. Foreign issues continued listless, with slight price improvement pro viding the tone. International Tele phone 5s and Rock Island 4s scored gains of nearly 1 point and New York Central and Pennsylvania General 4*58 also made good progress. . INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK. May 18 (JP>.—New York Security Dealers’ Association: , (Noon Quotations.) ... . _ Bid. Asked. Admin Pd 2nd Inc_16.05 17.07 Am Gen Eq Inc_.... l.oi 1.13 Am Business 8hrs_ 1.09 1.1» Am Ins Stocks_ 3.875 4.50 Basic Industry__ 4.46 Broad Street Inv-1 28.45 30*.43_ Bullock Fund _ 17.125 18.625 Corporate Trust_ 2.66 Corporate Trust A A_ 2.56 I__ Corp Tr A A mod_ 3.20 ._ Corp Tr Accum Ser_ 3.56 _ Cop Tr Acc Mod_ 3.20 Cumulative Tr Sh_ 5.64 .II_ Depos Bk Sh N Y ”A”_ 2.25 2 50 • Depos Ins Shrs ’’A"_ 3.87 Dapos Ins Shrs ”B”_ 3.60 4.00 Diversified Tr C_ 4.35 4 65 Dividend Shrs_ 1.58 1.71 Equity Corp $3 pf_ 41.00 45.00 Fidelity Fund Inc_ 25.23 27.18 First Boston Corp_ 47.75 40.25 Fixed Trust 8h A..„_11.53 __ Fixed Trust Sh B. 9.57 . Fund Investors Inc_ 21.45 23.55 Fund Tr Shrs A_ 5.82 6.50 Fund Tr Shrs B_ 5.54 __ Gen Investors Trust_ 5.72 6.28 Group Sec Agriculture_ 2.01 2.18 Group Sec Automobile__ 1.45 1.58 Group Sec Building_ l.si 1.96 Group Sec Chemical_ 1.48 1.61 Group Sec Food_ 1.13 1.22 Group Sec Merchandise. 1.16 1.27 Group Sec Mining_ 1.46 1.59 t Group Sec Petroleum_ 1.26 1.37 Group Sec R R Equip_ 1.05 1.15 Group Sec Steel_ 1.41 1.53 Group Sec Tobacco__ 1.27 1.38 Huron Holding___ .45 .60 Incorp Investors_ 21.38 22.97 Inv Tr N Y Coll “A"— 6.00 _ Investors Fd "C” Inc_ 94.44 96.34 Investors Fund of Am_ 1.02 1.12 Major Shrs Corp - 2.75 - Maryland Fund _ 18.50 20.00 Mass Invest Tr _ 24 68 26.19 Mutual Invest _ 1.45 1.59 Nation Wide Sec_ 4.14 4.24 Nation Wide vtc_ 1.70 1.84 N Y Bk Tr Shrs_ 3.375 — . North Am Bond Tr ctfs__ 73.375 77.875 Nor Am Tr Shares- 2.50 - Nor Am Tr Sh 1955_ 3.25 - Nor Am Tr Sh 1956- 3.21 - Nor Am Tr Sh 1958- 3.25 - , Northern Secur _ 56.00 - Plymouth Fund Inc- .95 1.06 Quarterly Income Sh—__ 1.52 1.68 Repres Tr Shrs-12.03 12.53 Selected Am Eh - 3.54 ----- Selec Am Sh Inc—-- 1.51 1.65 Selected Cumul Sh- 9.24 -- Selected Income Sh- 4.80 ----- Selected Indus cum cv pf 1. oO 19.00 Spencer Trask Fund- 19.15 20.36 Stand Util Inc- 9? 1J>2 Stand Am Tr Shrs- 3.6o 3.90 Super of Am Tr A- 3.47 - Super of Am Tr AA- 2.38 - Super of Am Tr B-- 3.66 - Super of Am Tr BB- 2.38 - super of Am Tr C- 6.51 - Super of Am Tr D- 6 ol ----- Supervised Scares new— 12 97 13.99 Trustee Stand Inv C- 2.43 - Trustee Stand Inv D- 2.38 ----- Trusteed Am Bk H- } Q1 113 •Trusteed Industry Shrs— 1.3o 149 Trusteed N Y Bk St)rs— 1.4. 167 --- I SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported hv Chas D Barney & CoJ^ Amer. Beet Sugar 6s 1940-- 101>2 l«l*« Am TpI At Tel 5!2S 1043__ 113*4 1 1» 2 Atlantic Refining 5s 1937 104’« 105 California Packing os 1940- 104 4 105 Caro., Cllnfd. A 0.5s 1938. -— ]07 Chi Gas Lt & Coke 5s 1937 104% 105 Delaware Hudson 5Vis 1037 100% lOO'/i Duluth & Ir Range 5s 19J7 105% — Edison El. Ilium. 4s 193910, % 108 Gen. Pub. Service 5%5 193!) 101% 102% Or. Rapids & Ind. 4%s 1941 10,% —— Houston Oil 6*Vs 1940- 101% 10;% Inti Tel & Tel 4%s 1939. 92% 9.1% Laclede Gas Light 6s 1939. 101 101% Lake Erie A- West. 6s 193, *91% 102% Lehigh Valley Coal 6s 1938. 99% 99% Lone*Island Gen. 4s 1938__ 104% 106 * Louisville* Nash. 5s 1937. 104% 104% Michigan Central 4s 1940— 103% 104% Morris & Co. 4 Vis 1939 __ 104"» 105*2 N YChi * St. L. 4s 1937 103% 104% New York Dock 5s 1938- 66 66% N. Y.. Sus j & West. 5s 1937 74 75% Pac. R R. Missouri 4s 1938 100 100% Pac Tel. & Tel. 5s 1937... 102% 102% Penn-Dixle Cement 6s 1941 92% 94% Penna R. R. Co. 4s 1943-— 112 - Rio Gr. Western 4s 1939_ 77% 78 Sou. Pac. of Calif. 5s 1937. 105% 106% Vanadium Corp. 5s 1941 --- 87% Wabash Rwy. Co. 5s 1939.. 102 102% Warner Bros 6s 1939_ 91 92 % West. N. Y. * Pa. os 1937— 102% 102V# TJ. S. TREASURY NOTES. (Reported by Chai. D. Barney * Co.) Rate—Maturity. Bid. Offer. ltisJune 15. '38— 100 28-32 100 30-32 3>/‘s Aue. 1. *8H„ 101 5-32 101 7-32 * 1%S Sept. 15. ’36.. 1012-32 1014-32 2%s Dec. 15. ’36.. 102 1-32 102 3-32 3s Feb. 15 ’37— 102 15-32 102 17-32 -- 3« Apr. 15. ’37.. 102 30-32 103 3%s Sept. 15. ’37.. 104 15-32 104 17-32 2%a Feb 1. ’38.. 104 7-32 104 9-32 38 Mar. 15. ’38.. 105 4-32 105 6-32 2%s June 15. ’38.. 105 8-32 105 10-32 2%s Sept. 16. ’38.. 104 16-32 104 18-32 J%s Mar. 15. ’39— 101 26-32 101 28-32 "%s June 15. ’39— 103 20-32 103 22-32 T%s Dec. 15. ’39-. 101 12-32 101 14-32 l%s Mar. 15. ’40— 102 102 2-32 1%5 June 16. ’40— 101 14-32 101 16-32 1%S Dec. 15. ’40— 101 12-33 101 14-32 • 1%S Mar. 16. ’41— 101 10-32 101 13-32 FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON. May 18 (/Pi.—Oil stocks were reactionary after a firm opening in the stock market. Industrials and trans atlantic Issues were supported at firmer prices, while Chinese bonds and other sec tion* of the list were easy and neglected. The closing tone was irregular. PARIS—Short covering helped rentes, metals, coal and bank snares to rise in the Bourse today. International Issues were quiet and generally higher. The close was steady. • METAL MARKET. gw YORK. May 18 (4b.—Copper ouiet: 1 .rolytic spot and future, 9.So: export, *15. Tin easy; spot and nearby. 46.40; . 45.00. Iron quiet. No. 2. f.o.b. n Pennsylvania. 20.50: Buffalo. Alabama. 15.60 Lead steady; spot s’ork. 4.60a4.65: East St. Louis. 4.46. dull: East St. Louis, spot and future. Aluminum. 19.00a22.00. Antimony. 13.50. Qulckallver. 75.00*76.60. ’amite. 16.00. MONTREAL SILVER. MONTREAL. May 18 (Ab.—Silver fu ture! opened steady. 9 to 15 lowgr. Mar. *v*BnJu|y* 45 85^; s*pt*mber’ *5-wo° »NEW YORK BAR SILVER. *tw YORK, May 18 OP).—Bar sil w«r easy, % lower than on Friday W 1*. 48 ft. BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE By private wire direct to Toe Star. Approximate Transactions Today. U. A Gov't Bonds_ $660,000 Foreign Bonds_ 1,020.000 Domestic Bonds_— 6,590,000 T R EASU R Y. Rich. Low. Close. 2%S 1945-47_ 103 19 10313 10319 2*4 ’• 1948-61_10210 1029 10210 2%s 1966-60_ 10211 1026 10211 3i 1946-48_ 10614 10510 10512 3s 1951-66_ 104 28 10419 104 22 SHs 1946-49_ 1065 106 1065 H4S1941_ 1091 10829 108 29 S^4s 1944 46_ 10724 10721 107 24 3*4s 1941-43 Mar. 1092 1091 1091 3H»19<8**7_ 10810 10810 10810 3%s 1946-66_11114 11110 11114 43 1944-64_1133 113 1133 4V4S-314 1948-45. 1081 107 29 1081 41&* 1947-62_ 118 11730 118 . FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 2%s 1942-47__ 10214 10214 10214 3s 1947_ 104 104 104 38 1949_—. 1036 103 6 103 6 314* 1964_ 10413 10418 10413 HOME OWNERS' LOAN. 214s 1942-44_ 10124 10120 10124 2**s 1939-49_ 10127 10122 10127 3s 1952_ 103 2 102 28 103 2 FOREIGN BONDS. - Blah. Low. Oleee. 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Adams Exp 4S'47_ 98 974 98 Alleg Corp 6s 44- 934 934 934 Allag Corp 6s '49 - 864 864 864 AllSR Com 6s '60 #tp~ 49 474 474 Alleg Valley 4s*48... 110 110 110 Allied Stores 44* '60. 1004 100 100 AlUsChaim 4a'46.. 1804 130 1304 Am Beet Sug cv 6s’40 1014 1014 1014 Am & For Pw 6s 2080. 73 73 73 AiolOCh 64* '48— 1124 1124 1124 Am Inti 64« '**- 1064 1054 1054 Am Roll Util 44*'48 1144 114 114 Am T & T 44* '89. 1114 1104 1114 Am T & T cl tr 6* '48. 109 1084 1084 Am T & T deb 6e 60_ 1134 1134 1134 Am T ft T deb 6s '66— 1134 1134 1134 Am T ft T 64* '43- 1134 1134 1134 Am Wet Wks 6e '44.. 1024 1024 1024 Am Wet Wk*6* 76._ 109 109 109 Am Writ Pap 6e‘47 — 344 334 344 Anaconda «b 4V4* 60. 1044 1044 1044 Anglo Cb Nltr 7* 46. 25 25 25 Armour ft Co 4 4s 89 1044 1044 1044 Arm‘r(D*mst is 66 . 974 974 974 Armstrong C’k 4a 60 1064 1064 1064 A T&S Fe 40 ‘60. 106 106 106 A T&S Fo td 40 '96 at. 1114 111 1114 A T&S F* ga 4s 96... 1164 1144 1144 A T&S FO 4 4* 48 1104 1104 1104 A T&S F RMt dv4s’S8 1074 1074 1074 Atla&Ch AL 4 4a'44. 1064 1064 1064 Atl Coast L let 4s '*8 964 964 96H Atl Coast belt 48 68. 864 84 84 Atl CL an 4H«'14 .. 79 784 784 Atl Coast bine 6e 46. 97 97 97 Atl U & W I 6s '69_ 694 684 684 Atl Retin 1*b 6s '87 . 1044 1044 1044 Auburn Auto 4 4s'8I. 86 86 86 B& O let 4* 48_ 1074 107H 1074 B & O 44* '6071 704 704 B * O 1st 6e '48__ 112 1114 1*4 men. low. vioH. 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Clev Cliffs Ir 44s 60. 107 1064 107 Clev Un Ter «4s '77.. 1024 1024 1024 Clev Un Ter 6s'73 B. 108 1074 108 Clay Un Ter6m*72A 11014 1104 1104 Colo Fuel &lr 6s’43. 105 105 105 Colo lnd cl tr 6s '36_ 684 674 674 Columbia G&E 5s '62 May- 1044 1044 1044 Columbia G&E 6s'61.. 1044 1034 104 Cornel InvT 64a 49. 1114 1114 1114 Cona Coal Del 6s 60.. 654 53 554 Cons Ed NY 44s-51. 107 107 107 Cons Ed NY 6s '67_ 1034 1034 1034 Coasum Pwr 3 4s ’66. 1084 1084 1084 Container deb 6s 41.. 1024 102 1024 Container 6s 46_ 105 104 104 Crown Will P 6s '51_ 1044 1044 1044 Cuba RR ref 7%s'36. 66 654 654 Cuba Nor RK 6 4s’42 574 574 574 Curob T&T 6a ’37_ 1024 1024 1024 Del & Bud ref 4s'43.. 844 84 844 Del* Hud 6 4a’37_ 1004 1004 1004 Den & R Gen 4s 36._ 324 32 324 Den&KG44a 36... 324 324 324 Pen&RGW 6s 65asst. 154 154 154 Den & R G rf 6s 73_ 254 254 254 Det Edls 4 4s 61 D_ 1154 1154 1154 Dul S S & At 6s'37 .. 69s 694 694 Duquesne Lt 3 4s'56. 1084 1084 1084 E Cuba S 7 4a'37 cfa. 214 214 214 Ed El 111 Bklyn 4s 39. 1074 1074 1074 Erie cv 4s 53 B_ 83 83 83 Erie 4s '96_ 1044 1044 1044 Erie gen 4s '93_ 844 844 844 Erie ret 6a'67__ 764 754 764 Erie ref 6s'75_ 76 754 754 Fed Lt & Tr Bs '42_ 1024 1024 1024 Fla E C Ry 4 4s 59_ 60 60 60 Fla E C Ky 5s '74_ 84 84 84 Fla E C Ry 6s '74 cfa. 8 74 8 Fran Sug 74a'42. .. 75 75 75 Gen Pub Svc 64s '39. 1024 1024 1024 O-n Steel C 6 4s'49._ 824 814 824 Gen Th Ea 6s '40 cfa_ 254 254 254 Goodrich 6s '45_ 1054 1054 1054 Goody r T&R 6s '57_ 1044 1044 1044 Goth Silk H Ss'46 ww 994 994 994 Gr Ti-k of Can 6s '36. 1014 101% 1014 Gt N Ry 4s '46 O wl.. 1094 1094 1094 Gt N Ry 48 46 H wl.. 1004 1004 1004 Gt N Ry 4s 46 ut wl.. 1054 1054 1054 Gt NR ref 4 4a'61 A. 112 112 112 Gt N R gen 4 4a’76 D 102 1014 1014 Gt N R gen 44a'77 E 1004 1004 1004 Gt N R gen 6s'73 C_ 108 108 108 Gt N R 5V4s'53 B_ 1154 1144 1154 Gt N R gan la '38 A_ 1004 1004 1004 Gulf M & N 6a '60_ 904 904 904 Gulf M & N 6Ha'60._ 954 95 95 Gulf SU Stl 54s '42.. 1034 103V4 1034 Hoe(R)&Co64a’34.. 56 56 56 Houston Oil 6Ha'40- 1014 1014 1014 Hudson Coal 6a'62... 434 414 414 Hud & Man lnc 5a'6T_ 32 314 314 Hud & Man raf 6a ‘67. 82T4 824 824 111 Cent coll tr 4s '62.. 83 83 83 Ill Cent ref 4a'66_85% 85% 85% 111 Cent 4%s 66_73% 72% 73 III Cent ref 6a '65_ 95% 95% 95% III Cent 6%s'86_100% 100% 100% 111 Cent St L 8 %s ’51. 88% 88% 88% ICC&StL NO 4 %a '63. 79% 79 79 ICC&StL NO 6a'68 „ 83 82% 83 III Steel deb 4%s 40_ 167% 107 107 Inland St) 3%s '61_104% 104% 104% Int K T 1st rf 6» '6693% 93 93 1 R T 1st rf 6s’66 cfs_ 91% 91 91% Int R T 6s '32 50% 60% 50% Int R T 6s 32 ctfs_46% 46% 46% Int R T 7a '32_ 94% 94 94% Int R T 7a '83 ctfe.__ 92% 92% 92% Int Agr cl 6s ‘42 stp__ 99% 99% 99% Int Cement 4s'46_132% 131% 132 Int Grt Nr 6s ‘66 B_36% 36 36 Int Grt Nr 6a '56 C_ 36% 35% 35% Int Grt Nr 6s‘62 A... 89% 89% 89% Int Grt Nr ad) 6s'62A- 9% 9% 9% Int Hydro El 6s 44_ 42 41% 41% Int Pan 1st 6s‘47 A_98% 93 93 Int TATct 4%s'S9__ 93% 93% 93% Int T&T 4%s '53_81% 80% 81 Int T&T 6s *66_ 86 84 84% Iowa C lst&rf 4a *61_ 2% 2% 2% Jamas F A C «a '!9— 94 93% 93% Kan C So lat Is *60.— 84% 84% 84% Kan C Sort tn6s'60_ 89 88% 88% Kan C Tor 1st 4S '60.. 107% 107% 107% Kalth 6s '46 . 93% 93% 93% Ky&Ind T4%s'81 — 98% 98% 98% Kresga Founds 6s '36. 108 107% 108 Laclede Gas 6s '89101% 101 101% Laclede O 6%s '68 C_ 67 66 66% Laclede G 6%s 60 D 64% 64% 64% Lake S&M 8o 8%S '97 104% 104 104 Lautaro Nltr 6a '64_25% 26% 25% Lob CAN 4%B ’64 A.. 104 104 104 Lab CAN 4%a'6*C-« 102% 102% 102% LVNI «%■ ’40 gtd.. 93% 93% 93% L V N y lat 4s*45 gtd. 66 66 66 Lab V P eon 4a 3008 43% 48% 43% Leh V Peon 4%s200S 47% 47% 47% Lab V RR eon 6s 2003 62% 52% 52% Llgg A Myr 7s'44-131 131 131 Loew’s 3%s *46_ 97% 97% 97V4 Long lal rof 4s'49._. 101% 101% 101% Lorrlllard 7a44.___ 132 132 132 La A Ark is 69_93% 98% 93% L A N lat 4a 2602_ 102% 102% 102% LAN nnlf 4s "40- 108 108 108 L A N So Mon It 4s’62 94% 94% 94% McKaas A R 6%a'60. 103% 108% 108% Manatl Sug 7%« 43— 39% 37 39% Man S lat 7%a'42efs. 37% 36% 37% Manhat R 4a '90 — 62 62 62 Manhat R 4s '90 etfa 69% 69% 59% Manila R R S L 4s '59 73% 73% 73% Marion 8t Sb 6a ’47 88% 83% 83% Market St Ry 7a'40 A. 100% 100% 100% Mead Co 6s 46_103% 103% 103% man. now. Mat Ed latrf 4%s'6S. 108% 108% 108% Mich Cent 4%a '78-__ 106% 105% 105% Mil G R ft 8 L ia *61— 104 103% 104 Mil E R&S L rf 6a’71_ 104 104 104 Minn ft St L 6a ‘62 A. 2% 2% 2% MStP&SSM CD 4a '31. 86% 36% 36% MStP&SSM 6%s 49__ 23% 23% 23% Mo K ft T lat 4a '90-_ 89 88% 88% Mo K ft T 4a '«2 B_ 65% 64% 65% Mo K ft T 4%» '78_ 68 67% 67% Mo K ft T 6a 63 A_76% 76 76 Mo K A T adj 6a 'IT_ 51% 50% 50% Mo Pao 4a‘76_12 12 12 Mo Pac 6a '66 A_ 30 29% 29% Mo Pac 6s TIP- 30 29% 29% Mo Pac 6a *77 F ctfs— 27% 27% 27% Mo Pao 6a'78 U__ 30% 29% 30% Mo Pae 6a 80 H_ 30 29% 30 Mo Pac 6s '811_29% 29% 29% Mo Pac 6%s '49 A.._ 9% 9% 9% Mohawk ft M4s 91_ 90 90 90 Motions Ry 1st 4s '60. 108% 108% 108% Mont Pwr ref 6a ’48_106% 106% 106% Mont Tram 6a 41_101% 101% 101% Mor ft Ess l%a 2000. 93% 93 93% Mor & Esz 4%a '66_ 88 87% 88 Mor ft Eax 6s '66_ 98 98 98 Namm ft Sons 6s'48.. 98 98 98 Nat Dairy 3%s'51ww 103 102% 102% Nat Dairy 6%a'4».._ 102% 102% 102% Nat Dla P C 4%» '46._-105 105 105 * Nat R M 4%s '67 asst. 3% 8% 3% 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Low. Close. WeetnNYAP an 4a’«3 1094 1094 1094 West'll Peo is '46 A . 34 384 34 Weefn Pec ea-4«A as 334 38 334 Wesrn On 44a'60_1074 1074 1074 West's Un is 61-1054 1054 1054 West’ll Un 6s '60-1064 1064 1064 West'll Un • 4s 'I*... 101 101 101 Wheel Steel 44s •» 1014 1014 1014 Wilkes BAE 1st 6s‘4l 634 63 63 Wilson A t'o «s 66 1014 1014 1014 WIsC SAD ter 4s *«- 114 11 11 Ysungtn SAT 68*708. 1064 1064 1064 Toungtn SAT Is'llA. 16*4 1064 1064 Canadian Pacific Expected to Contract for Four, New Liners. * ty the Associated Press. LONDON, May 18.—The Sunday Time* said yesterday the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. may shortly an nounce the biggest shipbuilding order ever placed In Great Britain by a single firm. The weekly paper's Clydebank cor respondent says it is rumored there that the Canadian Pacific is contem plating ordering four new liners total ing 102,500 tons. Plans include construction of a sis ter ship to the 42,500-ton Empress of Britain, the paper says, and three vesels of the Duchess class, each of 20,000 tons. While neither confirming nor deny ing reports that new tonnage was contemplated, London officials of the company stated that John Johnson, chief engineer, was “technically” re signing from the company June 1, but was to be retained in a consultative capacity for new tonnage. Washington Produce Range of prices to stores, gathered from wholesale dealers (prices to nearby ship pers based on Philadelphia and New York prices): i BUTTER—One-pound prints, certon (02 score). 29; 1-pound prints, carton <90 score). 28; t.-pound prints, carton <92 score). HO, tubs (92 score). 29; tubs (90 score). 28. MEATS—Beef. 12al8: veal. I«al7; lamb. 22*20: smoked ham. 25a2<i: fresh ham. 20*24: pork loin. 21*23; compound, 12'/. al23.: lard. 12V 2 a 13 </2. LIVE STOCK—Hoas. lights. S)a9V.; me diums. C'.aH: heavies. 8a!i; roughs. Sa TVs. calves. 5a0: lambs. Sail. Prices paid shippers—net f o b. Wash ington. by the United States Bureau of Agricultural Economics: EGGS—Market generally steady at un changed prices. Current receipts. Ilialli'j; hennery whites. 20*22*4: Government grad ed and dated white eggs (including grad ing and marketing costs): U. S. extrs. large. 27: U. 8 extras, mediums. 23V4; U. S. standards, large. 23: U. S. standards, brown large. 22. LIVE poultry—MtrKet arm ana j cent higher on Rock chickens. Receipts of turkeys increasing. Fowl: Colored, heavy. 18*21: Leghonrs. 16al8: roosters. 12al4. Chickens: Plymouth Rocks 23*24: Leg horns, 19*20; mixed colors. 19*21. Turkeys: Hens. 18*20: toms. 15*18. Frails and Vegetables. Sales In large lots by original receivers up to 8 a m. today. APPLES—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Supplies moderate; demand fair; market about steady Bushels; Virginia. Ben Davis. U. 6 No. 1. 2',-inch minimum. 50*80; 'JW-lnch minimum. 80*85; 2*.-lnch minimum 75: Black Twigs. U. S No. 1. 2‘,4-inch minimum. «5a75: 2Vfc-inch mini mum. WOal.OO; 2^4-inch minimum 1.00a 1.10: Golden Delicious. U S No. 1. 2*4-inch minimum 65*75: 2 *4-inch mini mum. OOal.OO; 234-inch minimum. 1.00a 1.25: 3-inch minimum. 1.35*1.50; Deli cious. U. S No 1. 2%-inch minimum. 9o*i.00; 2*7-lnch minimum. 1.25*1.35; 2*4-inch minimum. 1.35*1.50; 3-lnch minimum 1.50*1.65; Romes. U. S No. 1, 2‘4-inch minimum. 05*75; 2*4-inch mini mum. OOal.OO; 2x4-tnch minimum. 1.10a 1.25; Yellow Newtowns. U 8. No. 1. 2*4-inch minimum. 05*75: 2Va-lnch mini mum. 1.10*1.25; 2%-inch minimum 1.35a 1.50: Paragons U. S No. 1. 2'4-lnch minimum 65a75; ‘-’i-mch minimum. 9«>a 1.00: 234-inch minimum. l.OOal.15; Lowrys. U 8 No. 1. 2'«-inch minimum, H5*75; 2li-!nch minimum, final.00; C3«-inch minimum. 1.00*1.25; 3t»ym»ns. U. S No. 1. 2',-inch minimum 80a65; 2ti-inch minimum. OOal.OO: 23.-tnch minimum. 1 noal.25: Yorks. U. 8 No 1. 2'«-inch minimum. 75: 2'j-inch minimum. 85al 00: 23«-lnrh minimum 1 filial 10; Winesaps. U 8 No. 1 2'.-ineh minimum OOal.OO; 2'^-inch minimum. 1.10*1.15: 23.-tnch minimum. 1.25 lew 1.35. Boxes—Virginia, combination fancy and extra fancy, as to size: Winesaps. 1.50a 2.00; Staymans. 1.15*1.50: Delicious. 1 50a2.00; Lowrys. 1.25*1.65. C grade; Winesaps. 1.35*1 50; Staymans. TSal.oo; Delicious. 1.25*1.50; Lowrys. mostly 1.00. as to size. STRAWBERRIES—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Supplies moderate: de mand light: market weaker North Caro lina 32-quart crates 2.50a5 00. mostly •7.50*4.00: Virginia. 32-quart crates. 2.50a 5.25 mostly 3.50a4 00 per crate POTATOES—One Maine 1 South Caro lian arrived: 2 broken and R unbroken cars on track Old stock—Supplies light; demand moderate: market steady Maine. 100-pound sacks Green Mountains. U. S No. 1. 2.80a2.85: New York 100-pound sacks round whites. U. S No. 1. 2.25a 2 40: Idaho 100-pound sacks Russet Bur banks. U. S No 1. 2.85*3.00. New stock— Supplies moderate: demand moderate: market slightly weaker. Florida double head barrels Spaulding Rose. U. S. No. ]. 8 soaT.oo South Carolina, stave barrels cobblers U S No 1. 8.00. ASPARAGUS—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track: supplies moderate, demand fair: market weaker. New Jersey, pyra mid crates, dozen bunches, extra Colossal. 2 00a2.25: Colossal. 1.75a2.00: extra fancy. 1.50al.75; fancy. 1.35al.50: Dela ware. pyramid crates, dozen bunches, poorly graded. 1.00al.75. few higher. CABBAGE—One South Carolina ar rived: 1 broken and 1 unbroken cars on track: supplies moderate; demand moder ate: market about steady: 1 >4-bushel hampers pointed type: Norvh Carolina. 75al.O0; South Carolina, mostly 75. lew higher. Carrot Friees Weaken. CARROTS—One Arizona. 1 California arrived: 3 unbroken cars on track sup plies moderate; demand light: market slightly weaker California Western let tuce crates, bunched mostly 2.50a2.75 few higher: Texas, half lettuce crates, bunched. 1.25 CAULIFLOWER—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track: Supplies light: demand light: market steady. Californi*. crates. 1.75a2.00. vcajorvi-nu c«nui Biiivau t uiu&ru cars on track. Correction—<Saturdays track should have read 4 broken cars on track Instead of 2 broken and 1 unbroken cars on track.) Southern stock—Supplies moderate; demand light: market steady. Florida. 10-inch crates. individually washed and pre-cooled 4-6 dozen. 3.75a 4.25; 3-8 dozen, poor to ordinary quality and condition 2.00; wire-bound crates, individually washed and pre-cooled. 6-10 dozen. 2.75a3.25. Western stock—Sup plies light; demand light; market steady. California. 'j crates, individually washed. 3-4 dozen. 4.00a4.25. LETTUCE—Four California arrived; 6 broken and 8 unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate; demand moderate; market stronger. California. Western crates. Iceberg type. 5-dozen, 2.75e3.25; poorer lower. ONIONS—Three Texas arrived; 2 broken and 3 unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate; demand light; market steady. Texas. 50-pound sacks, yellow Bermudas. U. 8 Commercial. l.lOal.15. PEAS—No cor lot arrivals: 1 broken car on track. Supplies moderate; demand light: market slightly weaker. North Carolina, bushel hampers. 75al)0. SPINACH—No carlot arrivals; no cars on track. Nearby sections, bushel baskets, 50a65. SWEET POTATOES—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Supplies moderate: de mand light: market steady. North Caro lina. bushel baskets. Nancy Halls and Puerto Ricans U. S No. I. 1.35al.40; Tennessee, bushel baskets. Nancy Halls. U. S. No. 1. 1.3Sal.40; few 1.50. CORN—One Florida arrived: 1 broken car on track. Supplies light: demand moderate: market steady. Florida, crates. 2.40a2.75. Tomatoes About Steady. TOMATOES—One Florida arrived: 1 unbroken car on track. Supplies moderate: demand fair: market about steady. Flor ida. lug boxea. green, ripes and turning, wrapped. 6x6. 2.25a2.?5: 6x7. 1.50a2.00: all sizes, poor condition, low as l.on. MIXED VEGETABLES—One California. 2 Florida arrived; 2 unbroken and 1 broken cars on track. LIMA BEANS—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Supplies light: demand light: market steady. Florida, bushel hampers, fancy. 3.75a4.00. GREEN BEANS—One Florida arrived: 1 unbroken car on track. Supplle* mod erate; demand fair; market iteady. South Carolina, bushel hampers, green, round type. 2.00a2.25; bushel hampers, green flat type, l.B0al.85: poorer, low 1S SQUASH—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Supplies light: demand fair: market steady. Florida, bushel hampers, white wrapped. 2.00a2.25; yellow Crook necks. 2.25a2.60. EGO PLANT—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Supplies light: demand fair: market steady. Plorlda. 1V,-bushel crates, fancy. 2.00a2.50. PEPPERS—Truck receipts light: sup plies light: demand fair; market stronger. Florida. I'.a-bushel crate*, fancy. 2.25a n 75 ■' CUCUMBERS—Supplies .light: demand fair; market steady. Florida, bushel bas kets. fancy, mostly 3.00. ORANGES—Five California, two Flor ida arrived, two broken and nine unbroken ears on track. Florida, boxes, 3.00a4.o0. as to grade and aixe. Peach Production In Southern States To Show Decline By the Associated Press. ATHENS, Ga.. May 18.—Under present Indications, the total 1936 peach production In 10 Southern States will be 11,648,000 bushels, the Georgia Peach Crop Reporting Serv ice announced. Last year's production was 15,671,000 bushels. The 1936 Indicated yield by States: Georgia, 6,020,000: North Carolina, 1,404,000; South Carolina, 1,200,000; Texas, 840,000; Alabama, 790,000; Mississippi, 605,000; Arkansas, 512.000; Louisiana, 213,000; Florida, 62,000; Oklahoma, 33,000. The crop reporting service is oper ated by the United States Departemnt of Agriculture in co-operation with the Georgia State College of Agri culture. STUDEBAKER SALES RISE. NEW YORK, May 18 C4>) —Stude baker Corp. reports that retail sales of cars in the first 10 days of May to taled 2,179 units, against 1,257 in the same 1935 period. FOR INVESTMENT First Trust Real Estate Notes on New Washing ton Buildings. BRADLEY, BEALL and HOWARD, INC. 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