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CAPITAL DEPOSITS EXCEED YEAR AGO Total for 22 Banks on June Call Date $308,805,881, Analysis Discloses. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Deposits in Washington's 22 banks Bn June 30, 1937, aggregated exactly *308.805.881.07, as compared with *341,235.513.26 on March 31 of this year, according to an analysis com pleted today by Audley A. P. Savage, auditor of the National Savings & Trust Co. Between the first and sec ond calls this year deposits dropped ♦32,429.632.19, but remained ahead of total deposits on June 30 a year ago, when the banks here had $306,413, 744.91 on their books. Auditor Savage’s analysis discloses that the savings banks experienced the smallest proportionate decrease in de posits, a slump of $422,072.22. Next came the trust companies with a drop of more than $11,000,000, and then the national banks with a decline of *20,000.000, a good deal of which has already been redeposited since the July 1 tax date. Switching of investments caused the withdrawal of some of the money from the banks during the second quarter. Funds were placed in other types of investments during this pe riod, the aim, of course, being to get larger returns. Many large investors pulled down their bank accounts to reduce their personal tax payments, temporarily, at least, placing their money in tax-exempt securities. The amounts involved in the annual tax evasion move were larger this year than usual, according to bank officials. Investments in real estate are as signed as still another reason for re duced bank accounts. i\ew Air Kerord Made Here. The greatest air passenger transport ever recorded for a month in Wash ington was reported by American Air lines, Inc., for June. According to Herbert D. Ford, district sales mana ger for the airline here, American car ried 1,851 passengers in or out of the city, a 16 per cent gain over May, 1937. when 1,594 passengers were carried. It also was a 77 per cent gain over the 1,041 passengers in June, 1936. Installation of new non atop 21-passenger plane service to Chicago and the use of skysleepers between here and the West Coast were credited as factors causing the in crease. Air express originating here showed a substantial gain as well In June, 1937, there were 3.833 pounds sent from Washington, compared to 3,584 pounds in May and 1,620 pounds in June of 1936. This was an increase for the year of 137 per cent. Financial District Notes. The interior of the Franklin Brand of the City Bank is being extensivelj remodeled, the most striking changi being the adoption of cageless coun ters. The work is about half com pleted. B. Gwynn Dent, assistant cashier a the Riggs National Bank, is taking hi: annual vacation, a contemplated tri] to Cape May being on the schedule. The North American Co. report that the two subsidiaries in St. Loui and Washington areas established nev weekly electric output records durini June. Half-year records were als smashed, the report stated. Atlantic Coast Line earned $3.21 i share on the common stock in the firs five months of this year, comparei with $1 a common share a year ago. Capital Transit was in lively de mand on the Washington Stock Ex change today, 155 shares changini hands at 10V* and 15 more at 10!4 Washington Gas Ss Sold at 113. A TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Br print* wire oirHi la in nir. AU New York markets or* saw on daylight soring tlaa. Prev 19.17 Stock and Sales— Nat High. Low Dividend Rata. Add 00. High. Low. Oioa*. chga. 84% 63% AcmaStaeKt) _ 3 76% 76 76 22% 15 Adams Exp (b30c>_ 13 18% 18% 18%+% 80% 64% Air Reduction (tl). 6 72% 71% 72%+% 5Vi 2% Air-Way Electric... 8 2% 2% 2% + % 15% 11 Alaska Jun l t«0c>_. 7 12% 12% 12%+% 6% 2% Alleghany Corp.__ 43 3% 3% 3% — % 69% 34% Alleg pf ww 830__ 5 41 40% 40% - % 258V* 215 Allied Chem 16)_ 8 228 226% 227 4 % 38% 20 Allied Mills (b2)_ 9 23% 23 23%+ % 21% 15 Allied Stores (b20c) 26 19V* 19 19 — % 85 74 Allied Strs pf (6)_ 1 77 77 77 + % 83V* 57 AUIs-Chalm fbi)_ 42 69% 67V* 68% — % 39% 23 Alpha Port Cmt (1). 2 25% 25 25 - % 8% 4Vi Amal Leather_ 2 5% 6% 5% — % 114% 80 Amerada Corp (2)4 93% 92 92 —1 101% 83 Am Ag Ch Del b!i %. 2 94 93% 94 41% 20% Am Bank Not* (tl). 13 25% 25% 26%-% 80% 57% Am Brake Sh bl%_. 1 63 63 63 + % 121 90% Am Can (tt) - 14 104% 102 104% +2% 174 152% Am Can pf (7)_ 1 156 156 156 + % 71 46 Am Car& Fy <b25e) 1 54% 54% 54% - % 104% 77 Am Car & Fy pf< b4) 2 83 82% 82% — % 32% 28 Am Chain & C b50c. 9 31% 31% 31% - % 30% 20V* Am Cornel A] a60o._ 6 23% 22% 22% - V* 33% 25 Am Crya Sug b2?i.. 1 26% 26% 26% - % 13% 5% Am Encaustic ... 10 9% 9 9% — V* 13% 6% Am & Foreign Pwr. 12 8% 8% 8V, - % 68% 45 Am 4k For Pw 67 pf. 1 53 53 53 381, 18% Am & For Pw 2d pf. 4 25% 24V* 24%-1 “ i,'* Am Hawaiian ll) .. l 16 16 16 - % 11% 5% Am Hide ft Leather. 6 7% 7% 7% 55% 36% Am Hide & L pf (3) 1 40V* 40% 40V* 52% 40% Am Home Pr(t2.40) x 1 43 43 43 — ft 27% 17% Am Ice pf (2) __ 2 23% 23% 23% 17% 12V* Am Interntl <a40c). 5 14% 14% 14% + % 58% 37 Am Locomotive_ 8 43V* 42% 42% - % 29% 18% Am Mach ft F (tl)„ 4 20% 20% 20%-% 68% 43V* Am Metals <b26c)_. 2 51% 51% 51% — % 16% 7 Am Power ft Light.. 29 10 94* 9% — V* 72% 40% Am Pw ft Lt pf (6)_ 5 52% 52 52% 87% 49% Am Pw ft Lt pf (•)_ 3 61% 60% 60V,-1% 29% 18% Am Radiator t60c._ 22 21% 20V, 21 — % 45V* 31s, Am Roll Mill (2) __ 81 38 37 37 -1 29 22V* Am Seating (b25c). 7 27 26% 27 + % 58 41 Am Shipbldg (tl)-- 280s 52% 50 51% +1% 165% 79% Am Sm & Ref (3)__. 37 92% 91*4 92 — Vi 67% 52V* Am SnulT It3) _ 3 54% 54% 54%+ % 73% 48% Am Steel Fdy <bl)_ 20 58% 57% 57% - v, 26% 15% Am Stores (blV* ).. 3 18% 18 18 — V, 56% 37 Am Sugar Ref (2) 2 47s* 47% 47%+ V, 143% 124% Am Sugar pf (7)- 1 126% 126% 126% - % 25% 21% Am Sum Tob (11) _ 10 23% 22% 23s, -rl% 187 159% Am Tel & Tele* (9). 7 169% 168 169V* - V* 99 73% Am Tobacco (a) .. 5 76% 75% 75% -1 99% 74% Am Tobacco (B) 5 . 16 78% 77V* 77% -1% 20% 1 Is, Am Type Founders. 18 14% 13% 13% — % 29% 15% Am Water Wks 80c. 42 18% 17s* 17% - % 14% 7% Am Woolen . 7 9% 9% 9% 79 54% Am Woolen pf (b2). 4 65 65 65 20 6s, Am Zinc ft Lead . 47 14% 14 14 — % 69% 47% Anaconda Cop b75c. 45 56% 55% 55% —1 24% 18 Anchor Cap (60c)_ 5 21V* 21 21 10% 5Vi A P W Paper_ 1 7V* 7% 7% 13s* 7 Armour of Hl(b35c) 355 12V, 11% 12% + % 701, 54% Armstrong Cork(2) 24 57 55% 66% 2% 1% Armstrong rts Jy 30 366 2 1% 1% — V* 16% 11 Arnold Const b7oC.. 2 13 13 13 24% 15% Assoc Dry Goods . 7 18 17s* 17% — % 94% 69% Ateh T & S Fe (b2). 10 82% 81% 81% -1% 104 93 A To ft S Fe pf (5).. 2 98 97s* 98 + % 55% 44% Atl Coast Llneial). 12 62Vi 51% 51% - % 37 27% Atl Refining (tl)__ 19 32 31s, 31s. 18% 15 Atlas Corp (80c)__ 4 15% 15% 15%+ % 52% 50% Atlas Corp pf (3) 3 50s, 50% 50% - % 94 68% Atlas Powder bl %.. 1 71 71 71 133 113s* Atlas Pwdr pf (5).. 10, 121 121 121 36s* 13% Auburn Auto _ 2 17% 17 17% — % 9% 5s, Austin Nichols ... 1 6% 6% 6V» — % 52% 30 Austin N'lcli pf (tl). 20s 35 35 35 + % 9% 5% A'dation Com Del.. 8 7% 7 7 — % 11% 4s* Baldwin Loco id)_ 34 6% 6% 6% — % 9V, 4% Baldwin asd (d) ... 20 5s* 5% 5% — % 40% 20% Baltimore & Ohio .. 40 29% 28V, 29 — % 47% 27% Baltimore ft Oh pf.. 8 33% 33 33 — V, 43% 27% Barber Co <b25c> .. 9 33% 32% 32% — % 42 34 Barker Bros pf 24,.. 10, 38% 38s. 38%+ % 35% 23% Barnsdall (1) ... 18 28% 27% 27% — V, 20% 13% Bayuk Cigar t75c._. 1 15% 15% 15% 28s* 21V, Beatrice Cream tl__ 1 24% 24% 24% — V* 105% 101 Beatrice pf ww(5)_. 1 103% 103% 103% + % 15% 11% Beldlng Henun (1) 3 12s, 12% 12% — % 30% 18% Bendix A viat'n b50c 6 20% 20% 20% — % 23% 20% Benef IndL bl.32%. 2 22 21% 21%-% 105% 73 Bethlehem SteeKbl 34 92% 91% 92 — % 129% 108 Bethlehem pf (7) 2 118% 118 118 - V* 38 24 Black & Decker (1). 5 27% 27% 27% - V* 29% 22 Blaw-Knox (b45c). 8 26 25 25 49% 27% Boeing Airplane .. 46 33% 33 33% — % 48% 37 Bohn Alum & B<3). 5 43 42% 42V* -1 93 85% Bon Ami A (4) ... 40, 88% 88% 88s* + % 46% 41% Bon Ami (B) (2%). 120s 45 44% 45 -rl% 28 21% Borden Co (1 601 .. 10 23s* 23% 23% 47 38% Borg-Warner (2) .. 20 46% 45% 45% - V, 4% 1% Botany Mines Aid). 2 2% 2% 2% + V* 23% 15 Bridgep’t Brassll). 19 18% 18 18% 59% 39% Briggs Mfg (bl%). 10 42% 42 42%-% 47 39s, Bristol-Myrs t2.40 2 41 41 41 + % 53 18% Bklyn-Man T (b2V4. 10 21% 21% 21%-% 102% 65% Bklyn-Man T pf<6). 4 68% 68 6k -Vi « 2% Bklyn ft Queens 2 3% 3% 3% — % 52% 26% Bklyn Un GasU.60) 2 28% 28% 28%+ % 50 43% Brown Shoe (3)_ 1 45 45 45 + % 25% 14% Bucyrus-Frle__ 2 18 17% 17% - V* 14s, 7% Budd (FG) Mfg 15 9% 9 9% 98 58 Budd (EG) pf _ 1 75 75 75 +7 13 7% Budd Wheel b20c .. 1 8% 8% 8% 65% 50% Bulova Watch 04) 4 56 55% 55s, — % 18% 17% Burlington MiHs(l) 12 18% 18 18 35% 22% Burr Add M (80c) . 18 25% 25% 25% + V* 11% 4% Bush Terminal 5 5% 5% 5% 39 15 Bush Terminal deb. 1 19 19 19 -1 45% 24% Bush T Bldg pf cod. 20s 28 28 28 -1 18V* 12% Butler Bros (60c).. 7 15% 15% 15% — % 36V* 28% Butler pf (1 %) _ 2 31% 30% 30%-% 9% 4% ButteCop ft Z(a5c). 24 7% 7 7% — Vi 33% 17% Byers (AM) _ 15 23% 22% 23 + % 91 67 Byers (A M) pf ... 40s 69 68V, 69 34s, 25V* Bvron Jackson (tl) 2 29Vi 29 29 48% 35% Calif Packing (1 Vi). 4 36V, 36 36 - Vi 60*4 50 Calif Pkgpf (2%) - 1 51 51 51 + Vi 6V» 2% Callahan Zinc-Lead 45 4Vi 4 4 — Vi 20% 12 Calumet&Hec b75c— 14 15 14% 14% — V* 37% 24 Campbell Wy 4f 1)_ 6 30% 30 30% + % 38V* 23% Canada Dry G Ale.. 16 28% 26% 26% - lVi 61 55 Canada South (3)... 10» 55V* 65V* 55% — lVi 17% 11% Canadian Pacific .. 50 12 11% 11%-% 61% 44 Cannon Mills tbl) 1 46% 46% 46% —1% 18% 13% Cap Adm A (boOc) _ 3 14% 14% 14%-% 35% 30 Carpenter Stl bl.35. 2 34% 34% 34V* + % 176% 138 CaselJ l)Co (4) .. 3 170% 169 169 -1 100 85 Caterpillar Tr 4 + 2)_ 3 96% 95% 95%-1% 105 102% Caterpillar pf (5) . 1 103 103 103 + % 41% 26% Celanese Corp bl %. 26 37'/, 36% 36V* - V* 48% 36% Celotex Corp b40c . 5 42% 42 42 -1 82% 73% Celotex Corp pf(5). 10* 78 78 78 12% 6% Central Foundry _ 12 8% 8% 8% — % 107% 96 Cent III Lt pf(4%)_. 10a 100 100 100 41V* 18 Central R R of N J-. 2 19% 19% 19%-% 24% 11 Cent Vtoleta Sug 2 12% 12% 12%-% 86% 60 Cerro de Pasco (4).. 6 71V* 70% 70V*— V* 23% 11% Certain-teed Prd... 7 15 14 14% - % 82 48% Certain-teed pf 40* 56V* 66 56 +1 63% 35% Champion P&F bl% 2 59% 59% 59%-% 111 107% Champion Ppf (6) 50*107 107 107 -1 90% 67 Chesapeake Crp( 8). 1 79 79 79 68% 60% Ches A Ohio t2.80._. 17 66 64% 54%-1% 4 2 Ch1 Grt West (d)... 1 2% 2% 2% + % 18% 8% Chi Grt West pf (d) 2 11% 11% 11% - V* 12% 7 Chi IndALpf <d).. 30* 7% 7% 7% + % 32 24% Chi Mall Ord tlV, - 7 27V* 26% 26%-% 3% 1% Chi Mil St PAP (d). 12 2 2 7V* 3% Chi M St PAP pf (d) 20 4Vi 4% 4% - Vi 6% 3 ChlANW(d) ... 9 4 3% 3% 19% 9% Chi A N W pf <d)._. 1 12 12 12 -% 33 21 Chi Pneumatic Tool 8 26% 26 26 — % 41 35 Chi Pneu T pf (3).. 3 41 40Vi 41 + Vi 3% 2 Chi R 1 A Pao <d) 1 2% 2% 2% 8% 3% Chi R1AP6% pf(d). 2 6% 6% 6V4 - % 10% 4% Chi R1AP7% pf(d). 2 6% 6% 6% + % 27% 14 Chi Yellow Cab (2). 2 16 15% 15% + Vi 15% 9% Childs Co . 2 11 11 11 + % 135% 94 Chrysler Corp b»%. 48 105% 103 103 -2% 21% 17V* City Ice A Fuel <2). 4 18% 18% 18% 92 80 City ice A F pf 6% 100» 82% 82% 82%+% 10% 6% Cltv Stores . 2 7% 7% 7% + Vi 40% 32V* Clark Equlp(tl.60). 2 39% 89 39 - % 113 102% Clev El [Mu pf 4% . 60a 107% 106% 106% - % 44% 35 Clev Graph (bl) ... 3 41% 41 41%-% 28% 23% Cluett Peab’y b25c.. 42 29% 28% 28%-% 1A A Cluett P rts JulylB- 00 1% 1% 1% — % 25% 17% Colgate-P-Pit60c) 14 19 18V* 19 + V. 62V* 47% Collins A Aikn (t2). 2 54 54 54 +1% 61% 31 Col Fuel A Iron (bl) 3 38% 38 38 - % 27% 15 Colo A Southern 10a 17% 17% 17% 30 15 Colo A South 1st pf. 70a 18% 18% 18%+ % 20% 10 Columb G A El (40c) 39 12% 12% 12%+% 108 80 Col G A E pf A («).. 2 86'% 86% 86%+% 101 75 Col G A E pf (6)_ 30* 76 76 76 39% 28% Columb Plo vtc (tl) 3 30% 30 30 — % 69V* 56% Cornel Credit (t4).. 10 63 62% 62%—% 80V. 63% Cornel Inv T (t4)_ 9 65% 65 65%-% 21% 13 Cornel Solv (t«0c).. 22 13% 13% 13%—% 4% 2 Comw A Southern . 49 2% 2% 2% — % 75% 46 Comw A Sou pf 13).. 5 54V* 63 53 — % 19% 13% Conde Neat Pub ._ 2 13% 13% 13% + % 45% 34 Congoleum Nrn(2). 6 38V* 37 37 —1% 33Vi 19% Consol Aircraft_ 4 25% 25% 25% + Vi 95 83% Con C pr pf ww 6%. 20* 86 86 86 49% 31% Cons Edls N Y(t3i. 32 36% 36% 35%-% 1 108 99% Cons Ed N Y of(6). 11 103 102% 102% + % ' 5V* 2% Cons Film 4 3% 3 3 — % 18V* 10 Consol Film pf(a2). 2 13'% 13% 13% — Vi l 17% 14% Consol Oil (t80c)._. 72 16% 16% 16% , 10% 4% Cons H K Cuba pf_ 1 6% 6% 6% - % , 1% % Cons Textile (d) _ 29 % % % 13 V* 8% Cons Coal (Del) vtc 1 9V« 9V* 9V* — % * 62V* 33 Cons Coal Dal vtc pf 20a 40 40 40 > 37% 20% Container Corp l 20 70 31% 30% 31 + % 37% 18% Conti Baking (A)... 3 26% 26 26 - % l 5V* 2% Conti Baking (B)_ 14 3V* 3% 3»* t 69% 50 Conti Can (t) .. 15 56 55V* 56 1 25% 18% Conti Diamond (2). 2 20 20 20 - V* 42% 35% Conti Insur (tl 40). 9 39% 39 39%-% 3% 2 Conti Motors ... 3 2V* 2% 2% - V. 48% 39V* Conti Oil Del (tl).. 27 48% 47% 47%-% 35% 25 Conti Steel (1) ... 1 30% 30% 30% -% f 77 62% Corn Ex Bank (I).. 200* 64% 64 64 71% 54% Corn Prod Ref (tl). 4 63% 63 63%+% 10% 6 Coty Ine- 4 7% 7% 7% - M A rrev. 1837 Stocx ana (Mitt— KM Blsh. 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OIom. that. ] 6614 40 CraneCo_16 47 4614 47 +1 121 11314 Crane Co pf (7)- 2 116H U6H 116H 10914 10014 Crane Co cv pf (6).. 3 11114 11014 11114 +2 37 2814 Cream of (VheattS). 2 3014 30 8014 + H 281* 1814 Croaley Radio all*. 6 2214 22H 2214-14 10014 68 Crown Cork ft 8(2). 6 76 7614 7514 -114 2514 1614 Crown Zellerb _ 10 19H 19 19 10814 9714 Crown Zell cu pf (6). 1 99 99 |99 - 14 8114 61 Crucible Steel_ 6 72 71'4 7m 3 114 Cuba Co _ 2 1H 114 lit + H 1714 8*4 Cuba R R pf_ 90a 11 10 10 -1 1414 714 Cuban-Am Sugar... 16 914 814 9 127 110 Cub-Am Spfb7%._ 100a 112 112 112 +2 43 3714 Cudahy Pkg 1214).. 1 3814 38V* 38V* + V4 20H 814 Curtla Publishing.. 2 1014 1014 10*4 + 14 10914 71 Curtis Pub pf (7)_ 3 7914 7814 7814 - 14 8*4 5 Curtiss-Wright .... 63 614 614 614 - 14 231* 1614 Curtiss-W (A)s50o. 20 2014 1914 20 - 14 24 19 Davega cum pf 114. 4 20 19*4 19*, + 14 139V* 10414 Deere ft Co _ 19 1401, 1391* 140'/, +1V* 3114 25V* Deere ft Co pf 1.40.. 1 29 29 29 + V* 29 171* Deisel-Wem-G(tl). 4 21’4 2114 21*4 + 14 5814 33 Delaware ft Hudson 4 391* 2914 3914 — *4 24' 4 13*4 Del Lack ft West . 11 16V* 1614 16 - 'a 1461, 110*4 Detroit Edison <t4) 1 112'/* 112'/* 112V* - *4 22 91, Det ft Mackinac_ 60a 191* 19V* 191* + V* 3614 26 Diamond Match (tl 1 27 27 27 23 14v* Diamond T Mot (1). 1 16*4 16*4 16*4+14 29 2014 Distil Corp Seag_ 7 22V* 22 2214 25 18 Dixie Vortexd H) . 1 191* 191a 1914 - S 41V* 34 Dixie Vortex A 214- 10a 36 36 36 46** 35 Doehler Die Cast(2) 2 37*4 371* 3714 - V* 61 38'4 Dome Mines <t2>_ 12 4114 41 41 + v, 12% 91, Dominion Stores..— 8 914 9 9V» — H 77'/* 4714 Douglas Aircraft .. 26 6114 60% 6014-1 15914 129 Dow Chemical ( + 3). 1 1431* 143% 143*4 + 14 55 45% Dresser (A > (a3 > . 3 48% 48% 48% 180% 148% Du Pont ds N(b2%). 9 157% 155% 156% + % 135% 130% DuPont deN deb(6). 1 133 133 133 -% 115% 110% Duauesns 1st (6)—. 10s 112% 112% 112% 17 9% Eastern Roll Mills.. 10 13 12% 12%-% 178% 151 Eastman Kodak (S) 6 179 178 178 - % 3?% 29% Eaton Mfg (2) 2 33% 32% 32%-% 16 10% Eitlngton-Schlld ._ 5 12% 12% 12% - % 45% 34% Elec Auto-L bl.40— 3 38% 38% 38%-% 16 9% Eleo Boe» U60c) ._ 6 10% 10% 10%-% 7% 4% Elec&Mus I (al*c)_ 11 5 5 5 26% 14'% Elec Pow * Light — 35 19% 19% 19%-% 87 58% Elec Pw & Lt 16 pf.. 3 70 68% 68% -1% 92% 62 Elec Pw* Lt *7 pf. 9 77 76 76 -1 44% 32% Elec Storage Bat <i', 1 36% 36% 36%+% 8 3 Elk Horn Cl Pf (d).. 5 5% 5% 5% - % 29 21% Bl Paso Nat O 1 60.. 3 24% 24% 24% + % 60 55 Endloott-.Tohn (31 — 1 54 54 54 - % 78% 59 Eng P S $5 pf (b5).. 2 60 59% 59% -1% 9% 4% Eauitahls Office B_ 1 5** 5% 5'* + % 23% 13% Erie R R 13 16% 16 16 - % 14% 7% Eureka Vacuum_ 2 8% 8% 8% — % 34% 18 Evans Prod (tl)_ 3 23% 23 23 6% 2% Exchange Buffet—_ 4 3% 3% 3% - V4 5% 3 Fairbanks Co _ 90» 3% 3% 3% 71% 49% Falrb'ks-Morse (tl) 4 56% 55% 56% + % 29% 16% Federal Lt * Trac . 1 19% 19% 19%+% 11% 6% Federal Motor(40c). 3 7% 7% 7% 11% 5% Fed Screw Works_ 3 7% 7 7 -% 6 3 Fed Water Sve A.__ 3 4% 4 4 43% 31% Fed'd Dept Str(l) . 2 35 34% 34%-% 108% 92% Fed'ted Dep S pf 4% » 95% 95 95% -1 45% 36 Fidel Phoenix tl SO. 8 40% 40 40 + % 41% 31 Firestone T&R (2) - 5 33 32% 33 4- % 52% 39% First Natl Strst2% 6 42 41% 42 +% 46% 26V* FlintkoteCo (1)_ 5 30% 30 30 -% 58% 46 Florence S (bl) . 1 51 51 51 9% 4% Follansbee Bros(d). 3 6% 6% 6% + % 58 47% Food Machine (11 . 3 51 51 51 - % 128 108 Food Mach pf(4%) 60« 114 114 114 --1% 54% 37% Foster-Wheeler_ 9 43% 42% 43%-% 18% 7% Francisco Sugar ... 2 9'* 9% 9% + % 32% 24% Freeport Sulph (1). 5 28% 28% 28%-% 48% 25 Fuller Co 2d pf_ 40t 33% 33 33% + % 7% 4% Gabriel Co (Al__ 1 5% 5% S% 13% 11% Gair (Robert)_ 6 12% 12% 12%-% 33 22 Gamevcell Co _ 40* 25% 25 25 19% 11 Gar Wood Ind b25c. 6 13 11% 12%-% 15% 10% Gen Am lnv(a75c>.. 4 12% 12% 12% 105% 99% Gen Am Inv pf (6).. 5 100 99% 99% 86% 62% Gen Am Trans bl% 3 68 68 68 19% 10% Gen Bakins (t«0c)— 9 13 12% 12%-% 14 7% Gen Brome_ 1 8% 8% 8% + % 32% 20 Gen Cable_ 3 26 26 26 + % 52% 34% Gen Cigar (t4)_ 1 39% 39% 39%+ % 64% 49% Gen Electric (b80c). 64 56% 56% 56% — % 44% 36 Gen Food! (2) . 9 38% 38 38%-% 3% 1% Gen Gas* Elec(A). 7 2% 2 2 65% 60 Gen Mllle (21 1 61% 61% 61%-% 124 117 Gen Mills pf (6)_ 20» 120 120 120 70% 48% Gen Motors (bl %).. 91 53% 52% 52%-% 122% 113 Gen Motors of (B) . 3 116% 115% 116% +1% 19 15% Gen Print Ink b30c. 3 16% 16% 16% 5% 3% Gen Pub Service_ 1 3% 3s. 3% + % 5% 3 Gen Realty A Util— 4 3% 3% 3% + % 48% 31 Gen Realty A U pf.. 3 36% 35% 36 70V* 55 Gen Refract (b2)_ 2 59 58 68 88 48 Gen Steel Caet pf... 30» 61 B8 58 -2% 33% 20Vi Gen Thea Ep(b50c). 2 24 23% 24 43% 34% Gen Time Instru tl. 6 37 36% 37 +1 20% 14% Gillette S Ra* (tl>_ 19 15 14% 14%-% 29% 20% Glmbel Bros _ 5 23% 23 23 — % 51% 40% Glidden Co (t2>_ 2 45 44% 44%-% 58% 51% Glidden cv pf (2%)-. 1 62 52 62 -% 6% 4 Gobel (Adolf) ... 27 5% 4% 5% + % 8% 5% Goebel Brew(t20c). 2 6% 6 6 - % DU'i O 1 UUUUI ItlMDr I UDU«. 44" ■•'*-4 OiT-4 .y<7’4 — * 47*« 27*. 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Atlas G1 (t5) 2 107*., 10714 10714 +2>4 1514 ll'i Heckers Prod(t60c) 6 121* 12 12 - 44 185 14414 Hercules Pwdr (6).. 2 156 156 156 +1 67** 58 Hershey Choc (t3)_ 1 58 58 68 37 36 Hinde&Dauch (bl). 1 3214 3214 32'4 -4 30** 21 Hollander & Son< 1). 3 25*4 2544 25*4 — ** 4314 29V* Holly Sugar (b214). 3 32 32 32 - 1* 501, 4714 Homestake b37%c.. 29 5014 4914 50 +'4 2714 18 Houd-Her B <tl!4)- 7 21 2014 20*4 - 14 174. 1214 Houston Oil Tto ... 40 1614 16'. 16'4 — V4 90', 621* How* Sound (t3)— 3 78', 78v* 78'4 — V* 674 2*4 Hudson & Manhat— 2 3 3 3 231* 1314 Hudson Motor__ 16 1514 15'a 1514 — S 4 3 Hudd Motor__. 14 34, 314 3'.* — V» 38 21 Illinois Central- 16 2574 2514 25V* — S 2214 1214 Indian Refln (al)—. 1 16** 16** 16»* + 14 471, 33 Indus Rayon (2) .. 12 391, 38'. 381* — 14 144 124 Ingersoll-R’d (bll4) 3 131 131 131 +3'* 131V* 94 Inland Steel (t4)— 8 115H 11414 11514 + *» 3314 1714 Inspiration Cod ... 19 2514 241* 247* - 1* 6 4*4 Insur Sh Md (blOc). 10 6 5 6 131* 57* Inter Rap Tr vtc(d) 2 714 7V4 7'4 1114 41* Intercontl Rubber.. 1 6I4 6T4 614 + 14 281, 1614 Interlake Iron —. 101 2114 2014 2014 + V* 914 6 Inti Agricultural -. 1 61, 6H 614 631, 42 Inti Agri pr pf (b3)_ 1 60 60 60 189 146% Inti Bus Machft6)_. 1 l&h lbi> lt>ft 113% 99% Inti Harvester!2%) 30 113% 112% 113% + % 16% 8% Inti Hydro El A . 13 11% 11% 11%—% 18% 10 Inti Mining (bJOc). 1 13% 13% 13% 73% 65% Inti Nickel (bl)_ 60 62% 61% 61% — % 24% 16% Inti Paper (A)- 6 18% 17% 17% 18 10% Inti Paper (B)- 5 13 13 13 9V* 6% Inti Paper (C)—— 18 6% 6% 6% — % 121% 90V* Inti Paper pf —— 8 103 102 102%—% 10 5% Inti Ry Cent Am... 160* 6% 6% 6% — % 8% 6 Inti Ry Cent Am rto 10a 6% 6% 6% 110 88 Int Silver pf (b6)— 10* 97% 97% 97%+1% 16% 9% Inti Tel 4k Tel .. 48 11% 11% 11% 36% 20% Interstat Dp St b2% 19 25% 25% 25% - Vi 30 25% Island Creek (2)— 1 28% 28% 28%+% 87% 69% Jewel Tea (+4)- 2 74 74 74 155 120 Johns-Manv ft8) 11 130 129 130 +1 136 117% Jon&L 7 % pf b3 % — 60* 123% 123 123% +2 29 15 Kane City South 7 19 18% 19 + Vi 44% 25 Kana City So pf (al) 4 31% 31 31% — % 19% 9% Kelsey-H B <al%>- 1 11% 11% 11%-% 69% 51 Kennecott Cop bl %. 31 60% 59% 59%—% 20% 14% Keyst’e S&W b45c — 3 16 16 16 46% 37% Kimberly Clsrkf 1). 4 38% 38% 38% 9% 6 Kinney (G R) Co— 5 5% 5% 5% 71 44 Kinney pf(al) ... 40* 45% 45 45 + % 29% 20% Kresge (S S) b*0c_. 3 22% 22% 22% 24% 18 Kroger Groo ft 1.40) 20 21% 21% 21%+ % 41% 23% Laclede Gas pf- 20* 30 30 30 -3% 24 18% Lambert Co f2)_ 1 19% 19% 19%+ Vi 27% 17 Lee Rubber (bl)— 6 26% 26% 26% + Vi 51% 32 LehPortCmtlH . x 2 35% 35% 35% + % 3% 1% Lehigh Valley Coal. 2 2% 2 2% 18% 8% Lehigh Val Coal pf. 1 10% 10% 10% + % 24% 13% Lehigh Valley R R 10 15% 15 15 — % 43% 36 Lehman Corp’n(tl) 4 41% 41% 41% + % 68% 40 Lerner Stores!tZ).. 1 ,42 42 42 79 68% Libbey-Ow-F b75c.. 27 63% 61% 63%+2% 15% 9% Libby McN A L(al) 22 13% 12% 13 + % 114 94% Llgg A Myers B t4_ 2 97% 97% 97% — % 83% 69 Lima Locomotive— 1 65 65 65 61 61% Link Belt Ct3) __ 7 68 67 58 +2% 63% 43% Liquid Carb (2.60)_ 6 62% 61% 61%-1 84% 64% Loews Ino (t2* 82 80% 79% 80%+ % 110 105% Loew’s Ine pf(*%). 1 106% 106% 106% 3% 1 Loft Inc ~ 12 2% 2 2% + % 76% 60% Lone Star Cem (*)- 12 67 66% 66%+ % 10% 6% Long-Bell Lumb(A) 1 7% 7% 7% — % 43% 28V* Loose-Wiles (2) ... 1 31% 31% 81% — % 110 106 Loose-Wiles pf(6).. 20* 107% 107% 107% + % 28% 20 Lorillard P ftl.JO). 8 22% 22% 22% 147% 127 Lorillard Ppf (7)._ 80* 130 130 130 99 82% Louis A Nash b2%_ 1 87% 87% 87% — % 41% 29V* Ludlum Steel (tl).. 10 35% 84% 34% — % 36 30% MacAndrewAFf t2). 3 31 31 31 + % 26 24% McCall Corp ft2> — 4 27 26% 27 +1 24% 14% McCrory Stores - 4 17% 17% 17% — % 28% 16% McGraw H P b42%e 1 19% 19% 19%-% 42% 31% McKeesp't Tin P(2) 8 36% 86% 86%-% 16% 12% McKesson A Rob— 13 14% 14% 14% + M f, A •rev. 183“ Stock and Sale*— «« Ilch. 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Close, chi* 19 12% McLellan Stra b76e. 4 13% 13% 13%-% 62% 40% Mack Trucks <tl)_ 2 44% 44% 44% - % 68% 44 Macy (R H) (tl)_ 8 49% 48% 48% 63 42 Magma Copper (2)_ 1 47% 44% 47%+% 6% 3% Maracaibo Oil Exp.. 3 4% 4% 4% - % 14% 9% Marine Mid (t40o)_ 10 10% 10% 10%+ % 30% 18% Marshall Field_ 24 26% 26% 26 - Vi 29% 19% Martin (Glens)_ 9 23% 23% 23% - % 13% 7 Martin-Parry___ 6 9 9 9 — % 74 48% Masonite (tl)_ 6 66% 66% 65%-1% 41% 32% Mathleson Aik (1%) 3 36% 36 36%+% 66% 61% May Dept St (tj) ... 2 62% 62 62%+% 34% 25 Mead Corp (b50c)-_ 2 30% 30% 30% 86% 67 Melville Shoe (t5)_ 1 72% 72% 72% 16% 9% Mentel Co _ 5 11% 11% 11%+% 47% 34 Mengel 1st pf (2%). 30s 40% 39% 40% +1% 26% 14% Miami Copper 5 18% 18% 18% - % 35% 25% Mld-Cont Pet (b60c) 18 30% 30 30 - % 48% 33% Midld Stl Prod(t2). 5 41 40% 41 +% 122 108 Midld Stl 1st pf(8>. 30* 112% 112% 112% 106 94 Milw ERA I pf(6)_ 10* 98 98 98 +2 124 108 Min-Hon 11 pf B<4). 40*114 114 114 16% 11 Minn Moline Pow 34 14% 1374 14 -% 101 88% Minn Moline Pw pf. 1 98 98 98 + % 34 23% Mission Corp (bl)— 9 28% 28% 28%+% 9% 5% Mo Kans A Texas . 6 7% 7% 7% 34% 21 Mo Kans* Tex pf A 6 26 25% 25%-% 6% 3 Mo Paciflo (d) 3 4% 4% 4% 40% 28 Mohawk Carp tl.20. 1 32% 32% 32% 101 85 Monsanto Ch (bl).. 8 99% 98 98%+% 69 48 Montg Ward tt2)_ 41 62% 60% 60% -1% 46 36 Morrell J (2.40) ... 2 32% 31 31 -4 66% 66 Morris A Eax (3%). 10* 67 57 67 +1 3% % Mother Lode al2%e 15 1% 1% 1% + % 38% 27% Motor Prod (bl%).. 5 29% 29 29%+% 26 17% Motor Wheeli 1.60). 3 20% 20% 20%+% 54 37% Mueller Brass (tl). 2 45% 45% 45%+ % 39% 20 Mullins B (a50c)_ 3 26% 26 26 99% 80 Mullino pf (7) 30* 92% 92 92% 43% 36% 24 Munsitigwear (3)... 4 27% 27 27 108% 102 Murp’jy GCpf (5). 180* 106 105% 106 +% 20% 10% Murray CorptaBOc) 12 12% 12V, 12% — % 24% 16% Nash Kelv (1) ... 20 18% 18% 18% 24 17% Natl Acme (b25c)._ 5 20% 19% 19%-% 18% 11% Natl Aviation tal). 2 13% 13% 13% - % 33% 22% Natl Blacult (1.60) 31 24% 23% 24%-% 33% 25 Natl Bond A In 1.44. 1 28 28 28 + % 38% 29% Natl Cash Reg (1* . 7 33% 33% 33% + % 26V, 18% Natl Dairy Prd 1.20 27 20V* 20 20% 112 107 Natl Dairy pf B (7). 10*111 111 111 +1 24% 15 Natl Dept Stores .. 3 18% 18 18% -r % 10% 6% Natl Dept Strs pf .. 280, 7'% 7 7 35 27V, Natl Distillera(t2). 23 31 30% 31 +% 18% 12 Natl Gypsum . ... 14 14% 14% 14% — % 44 30% Natl Lead (T50c)... 5 36% .35% 35% - % 14% 8% Natl Pw A Lt (60c). 13 10% 10% 10%+% 1 % Natl Ry Mex 2d pf.. 1 % % % + % 94% 70 Natl Steel (t2%) ... 8 86% 86 86 -% 38% 31% Natl Supply . 13 38% 37% 37%-% 130 121% Natl Supply pf bl% 2 125 125 125 12% 6% Natl Tea _ 1 7% 7% 7% 13% 9% Natomaa (tSOc)_ 4 9% 9% 9% - % 57% 37 Neiser Bros (2)_ 1 43% 43% 43%+% 64% 50 Newberry JJ T2.40.. 3 50% 50% 50*, -1% 109 100 Newberry pf (6) _ 120, 106 106 106 +1 .37 17 New Orl TAM (d)._ 30, 23 23 23 - % 41% 28 Newp’t Indue bl % - 89 35 33% 34% -tl 98% 73% N Y Air Brake (al). 1 77 77 77 -% 55V* 34% NY Central -. 98 41% 40% 40%-% 100 79% N Y Chi&StLpf A.. 2 88% 88% 88% -i 1 31% 21% N Y City Omnibus.. 3 23 22% 22% - V* 12% 6 N Y Dock _ 240, 9% 9 9 25% 12% NY Dock pf ... 110* 19% 19 19% - 1 2 % N Y Investors (a)_ 11 i l 4 % 9% 3% NY NH & H Id) ._ 8 5% 5% 514 26', 12V* NY NH & H pf «d)_ 5 16 15% IS** - V, 6% 2'* N Y Ontario & W_ 2 3% 3'. 3'*- % 15% Ri, N Y Shipbuilding... 3 10', 10', 10',-% 102% 63% N Y Steam 6% pf ... 190« 89% 89'* 89', -1 112% 73 N Y Ste’m 7% pf A. 20* 100 100 100 -% 272 236% Norfolk & W’n (10). 1 239 239 239 -1 114 102 Norf 4 W pf Id ... 10* 106 106 106 41'. 17% 9% North Am Aviation 21 12% 12% 12% — % 34% 21 North Am Co (b«0c) 31 26% 25% 25%-% 36% 25% Northern Pacific... 32 31 30 30%-% 22V. 17% OhioOil (boOc)_ 43 21 20% 20%-% 73 63% Oliver Farm Equip. 31 69% 67 68% — % 26% 13 Omnibus Corp vtc . 13 15% 15 15% 19*, 12% Oppenh m Cull h'.ftc 4 15'* 15% 15V, 4 % 45% 33% Otis Elevator b40c. 19 41 43 43 - % 24% 14% Otis Steel .. 20 19% 18% 18%-% 28 22 Outboard Mar hi %. 1 26V, 26% 26%-*. 96!, 82% Owens-111 Glass (3) 16 95 94% 94% 4 % 23 17 Pacific Am Fish 1.20 10 19 18 19 4 % 15% 6% Pacific Coast 160* 9% 9 9% - 8 40 23% Pacific Coast 1st pf 40s 29 28% 29 *1 27Vi 13 Pacific Coast 2d .. 210* 17*, 16*. 16% 4 % 38 28% Pac Gas & Elec (2). 4 30% 306* 30**4 8 53% 40% Pac Lighting (3)_ 7 44 44 44 -rl 44% 25 Pacific Mills (bl)... 7 28% 27% 27%-’, 29% 20% Pac West 011(a«5c). 12 26% 25% 25% 4 6i 12% 7% Packard Mot Ibl6c) 33 9% 9% 9% 4% 2 Panhandle P&R .. 2 2% 2% 2% 121 60 Panhandle P&R of 10* 96% 96% 96% -18 109% 99 Paraffine Cos pf (4) 20* 100 100 100 4 8 28% 16*. Paramount Pic ... 61 21% 21% 21% - 8 26** 15% Paramnt 2d of «0e.. 1 19% 19% 19% - 8 8% 4 Park Utah .. 88 5% 4% 4% - 8 44% 36% Tarke Davls(bl.40). 1 38 38 38 29% 23 Parker Rust ( + 1%). 1 25% 25% 25'i 4 8 7*, 2% Parmelee Trans_ 1 4% 4% 4% — u 10% 6% Paths Film Corn_ 12 8*, 7% 8% - 23% 14% Patino Mines a60e.. 3 15% 15*, 15*, 4 t 7% 3% Peerless Corp . 6 7% 6% 6% — v 64 38!, Penick & Ford (bl). 2 41% 41*. 41% 103% 85 Penney J 0(4) .._ 2 97% 97% 97% 6», 3% Penn Coal * Coke_ 2 4% 3% 3% - v 12% 51* Penn Dixie Cement. 4 7% 7% 7% — '■ 76% 43% Penn Dixie pf (A).. 3 51 50 50 -* 60% 34V* Penna R R (b50c) . 11 39*. 39% 39Vi -1 21% 16% Petrol Corpt A) b40o 24 20 19% 19% 4 V 13% 7% Pfeiffer Brew b60c. 4 9*, 9% 9% a»* 411 i neips Linage nsnc_ en 40-4 in «b-* — 64b 38b Phila Co b% pf (S). 1 41b 41b 41b + V 7b 4b Phila Rap Tr <d) 100* 5b 5 i 14 8 Phila Rap Tr pf(d). 20* 8b 8b 8b + * 3b 1 Phila & Read C* 1. 5 lb 1*. lb - v 94 70 Philip Morria(b3 \) 7 91b 91 91 — J 60b 49b Phillips FetroHt2). 94 61b 60b 60b + * 18V* 10b Pittsburgh Coal __ 3 12 lib lib + * 20 12 Pitts Screw (b45c). 11 15 14b 14b - V 43 24b Pitts Steal _ 1 30 30 30 122 84 Pitts Steel pf_ 230« 92 91 91 8b 3b Pitts United _ 8 5»* 5b 5b + V 137b 97V* Pitts United pf_ 20* 100 100 100 -8 47V* 29 Pitts* W Va_ 20i 33 33 33 - V 3 1 PittstonCo _ 1 lb lb lb 29b 24V* Plymouth Oil b70o— 16 27b 27b 27b + V 33b 21b Poor* Co <B) ... 2 24 24 24 -l 16b 7 Postal Tel&C pftd). 6 8b 8b 8b - V 31b 17!i Pressed Steel Car . 2 20b 20b 20b + V 65b 65b Proctor & Gam(t2). 4 58b 58b 58b — * 118b 114b Froc&Gamb pf(5. 220* 117b 116b 117b + » 52b 36b Pub SvcNJ (2.60). 13 41 40 40'* -1 112V* 99b Pub Svc N J pf (6).. 2 100 100 100 -IV 140b 124 PubSvc N J pf (7).. 1 127 127 127 -1 72b 61b Pullman Inc UH)„ 4 58b 58 58b - 1 24b 16 b Pure Oil 118 21b 21 21b- 1 112b 107b Pure Oil pf (8)_110> 110 109b 110 + i 23b 15 Purity Bak (60c)_ 3 16b 16 16 -V 12b 7b Radio Corp 45 9b 9b 9b 80 63 Radio 1st pf (3b)- 7 70 69b 70 10b 6b Kadio-Keith-Or (d). 20 8b 8b 8b - V 47 32 Reading RR (3)_ 2 34b 34b 34b - V 13b 7b Real Silk Hosiery_ 2 9 9 9 4b 2 Reia (Robt) __ 3 2b 2b 2b + V 30 20 Reis (Robt) lat pf- 1 21b 21b 21V* + 1' 22b 16b Reliable Stores (1)- 3 19b 18b 19'*+’ 29b 21 Rem-Rand (b55c).. 11 25V* 24b 26 + \ 94V* 80 Rem-Rdpf ww4H- 1 82 82 82 9b 6 Keo Motor Car .. 22 6b 6 6 — > 47V* 27b Rtpubite Steal 102 40b 39b 39b-' 110V* 97V* Republic or pf A(6) 2 103 103 103 124 109 Repub Steel pf(b3). 1 116b 116b 116b - ! 49b 32 Revere Copper .— 2 37 37 37 30b 22b Reynolds Met (tl)_. 7 26b 26 26b + ’ 34V* 16b Reynolds Spr (tl) — 4 22 21b 21V* - ' 67 69b Reynolds Tob (3)—. 10» 64b 64b 64b - 1 58 49 Reynolds Tob B <*). 8 50b 50b 50b 31b 19 Ritter Dental (tl)_ 1 20b 20b 20b - 1 86b 60 Roan AnC(bl.ll).. 1 65b 65V* 65V* + 1 38 30 Ruberoid Co (600- 2 38 38 38 +1> 9b 3b Rutland R R pf_ 1 5b 5b 5b - 1 46 31 Safeway Storesltl) 4 33b 33b 33b + ’ 113 99 Safeway Str pf (6) . 10*101 101 101 +2 113 104b Safeway Sirs pf(7>. 10* 108 108 108 +' 65 43b St Joseph Ld (t2)._ 6 59b 69 69b 4b 2b St L,-San Fran <d)„ 2 3b 3b 3b lib 4b St L-San Fr pf <d)„ 1 6b 6b 6b 27b 14b Savage Arms b25c— 3 21VA 21 21V* — ’ 51b 38b Schenley Diat bib- 15 43b 43 43V* + ' 98b 93b Schenley pf (5b)._. 1 93b 93b 93b-1 3 V* lb Schulte R Stre Id).. 4 lb 1*. lb-' 45V* 38 Scott Paper (b65c). *0* 40V* 39** 40b + ’ Prev. 1837 Stock end Bale.— Net Hirh. Low. Dividend Rate. Add ou. Hith. Low Close due. 2% 1V4 Seaboard Air L (d). 20 1% 1% 1% 8% 4 Seaboard A Lpf(d) 5 6% 5% 5% - % 54% 36% Seaboard OU <1) ... 14 45% 44% 44%-% 95% 81 Sears Roebuck (3)_. 22 92% 92% 92% - V* 34 26 Servel Inc (tl)_ 5 30% 30 30%-% 42% 29 Sharon Steal (tl.20) 1 36 36 36 - % 14 9% Sharpe & Dohma __ 15 11% 10% 11 17% 12 Shattuck FO (60c) 3 13% 13% 1.3V, + % 44 34% Sheaffer Pen(bl % ) 210» 35 35 35 34% 25% Shell Un OU(b50c). 24 28% 28 7.8 -% 17% 12 Silver King <b65c).. 7 15% 15 15 -% 68 40 Simmons Co (bl)__. 8 49% 48% 49 4% 3% Simms Petrol ___ 2 3% 3% 3% — % 60% 42 Skelly Oil (b50c)_ 12 59% 69 59 - % 197 85% Sloss-Sheftfeld Stl_ 330. 171 166 169 +4 120 96 Sloss-Sheft pf (8)_ 20« 101 101 101 54% 27 Smith (AO) .. ... 1 35 35 35 - % 21% 16% Socony-Vao (b25c). 157 21% 21 21 -% 6% 3% South Am G & P 30o 20 4% 3% 4 - % 42% 32% South Port Sugltii). 2 35 35 35 - V* 32% 22% SoCal Edlaon tl%_ 3 24% 24% 24% 65% 40% Southern Paclflo_ 20 49 47% 47% -1% 43% 24 Southern Ry._ 20 33% 32V* 32% -1% 60% 37% Southern Ry pf_ 11 47 46% 46%-% 11% 6% Spalding (A G)_ 18 8 8 77% 60 Spalding 1st pf _ 40e 61 61 61 104% 96V4 Spang Chal pf <b9). 120. 96% 96% 96% - V* 9% 5% Sparks-Wlthlng 13 6% 6% 6% -+- % 23% 16 Sperry Corp vtc(al) 30 19% 18% 19%-% 34% 26% Spicer Mfg (a3)_ 1 29% 29% 29% -t I 50 44 Spicer pf A (1)_ 10. 46 46 46 + % 28% 19'% Spiegel. Ino (1)_ 16 23% 23% 23%-% 95% 80% Spiegel cum pf (4 %) 120» 87 86% 86% + V« 16% 11% Stand Brandeit80c) 37 12% 12% 12% - % 12% 6% Stand Com Tobac_ 13 9 8% 8% + % 14% 5% Stand Gas & El (d). 8 8% 8% 8% - % 32% 13 Stand G&E *4 pf(d) 7 20% 19% 19% -1 72% 36% Stand G&E 87 pf(d) 1 47% 47% 47% 4 2% Stand Inv Corp_ 2 2% 2% 2% -r V. 60 39% Stand OU Calif (tl). 29 44% 44% 44% 60 40% Stand Oil Ind (tl).. 10 45 44% 44% - % 76 63% Stand Oil N J (tl).. 28 70 69% 70 -% 75 62% Sterling Prod t3.80. 3 63% 62% 62% - % 21 17 Stewart-Warn t&Oc. 3 17% 17% 17% — % 33% 17 Stone* Web<a25c). 11 21% 21% 21%-% 20 12 Studebaker Corp... 60 13% 13% 13% - % 77% 65 Sun OU (tl) . 2 68 68 68 -1 22% 17% Sunshine Min (3) .. 22 20% 19% 19% - % 7% 4% Superior Oil _ 78 5% 5% 5% 47% 28% Superior Steel _ 4 35% 35 35 20', 13 Sweets Co of Am_ 2 16% 16"* 16% — % 28% 21% Swift & Co (Tl 20) .. 21 24% 24% 24% 33% 29% Swift Internatl (2). 3 32 31% 32 + 1 23% 15% Syming ww <b35r). 7 19% 19% 19% — % 17% 11% Syming s* <b35c)_. 9 14% 14% 14% — % 15% 10% Tenn Corp (l>25c) ... 12 13% 13 13 - % 65% 60% Texas (Jorp (2) 59 62% 62% 62% -r % 9% 6 Texas Gulf Pr a5c.. 8 7% 7% 7% — V» 44 3.3% Texas Gulf Sul it2) 10 36% 36 36% 54% 42% Texas & Pac K R_ 1 45 45 45 16% 11% Tex Pac C&O blue . 14 15% 14% 14%-% 15% 10 Texas P L T (alOc). 21 12% 11% 11% - % 13% 7% Thermold Co_ 5 8% 8-» 8% - % 8% 3 Third Avenue__ 2 3% 3% 3% + % 28% 23 Thomp Prod b90c .. 4 26% 26% 26% — % 10% 3', Thompson Siarrett. 10 5% 6% 5% — V* 21', 15 % Tide Wat As OU 80o 19 19 18% 18% — % 28% 17% Timken-Deirolt (Tl) 12 23% 23 23% + % 79 55 Timk'n Roll Brg(3) 3 64 63 63 -1 17% 12', Transamerica 50c . 27 13% 13% 13% -r % 22% 13 Trans Wat Aira25c 4 16% 15% 15% — % 27% 16 Transue & W l t60c). 1 19% 19% 1H% -r •% 11% 7% Trl-Cont’l (b25c) .. 26 8% 8% 8% 12 8% Truax-Traer (80c). 3 10% 10% 10% — % I 26% 14 Truscon Steel _ 1 17% 17*. 17% -1% 40', 30% 20th Cent Fox (bl). 19 36'* 35% 35% — % 17!, 8% Twin City R T .. 3 10 10 10 - % 26% 16% Twin Coach (bSuc). 5 20 19% 19% — % 64 24 L'len & Co ... 2 34 3. 34 , 1004 73 Und-EU-Fish hi 4__ 3 88 874 88 +1 j 914 63 Union Bag ft P (2).. 2 81 80 81 -1 111 95 Union Carb (i.20) . 39 103s, 1014 1014 -Is, I 284 224 Union Oil(Calif)l.20 43 254 254 254 — 4 | 1484 122 Union Pacific (6) .. 5 1324 132 1324 -2 994 904 Union Pacific pf(4). 2 92s* 924 924 +14 i 354 234 Unit Aircraft b50c.. 32 31 304 30s* — 4 244 144 Utd Air Ernes a20c. 8 184 174 174 — 4 j 300* 220* Utd Biscuit (1.60).. .3 234 234 234 1174 1134 Utd Biscuit pf (7)_ 10s 1174 117** 1174 + 24 91 694 Utd Carbon (4)_ 1 894 89** 894 -r 4 84 4 Utd Corp (a20c)_ 18 54 54 54 464 324 Utd Corp pf (3)_ 4 39 384 39 -r 4 i 16 104 United Drug (b25c). 1 124 124 124 I 364 184 Unit Dyewood tl>_ 3 214 204 204 -14 94 5', Utd Elec Coal ... 13 74 64 64 — 4 i 864 754 United Fruit (+3)_ 3 804 804 804 — 4 17 11 Utd Gas Imp (1) . 34 134 124 124 — V* 164 64 Unit Paper’bd b30c. 4 104 104 104 — o, 34 14 U S Distributing_ 1 14 1*, 14 24s* 15 U S & For'n Secur_ 8 18 17 4 18 + 4 344 154 U S Freight (tl)_ 7 194 184 184 -1 137 1034 U S Gypsum (t2)._. 5 1174 116 116 -1 234 154 U S Hoffman _ 5 184 18 184 - 4 70 534 U S Hoft'an pf (2*4 ). 2 604 60 604-44 434 28 U 8 Indus Alcohol.. 1 32 32 32 154 64 V S Leather vtc _ 6 9 * 9s* 94 — 4 22*, 13V* U S Leather A vie . 2 17 17 17 +- ", 720* 444 U S Pipe ft Fdryii). 3 544 53 53 -14 194 10 U S Realty ft Imp... 20 124 12 124 -r >. 724 444 US Rubber. __ 27 620* 604 604 -1*! , 118 81 4 U S Rubber 1st pf .. 6 95 934 934 -1 , ! 105 78 U S Smelting (b6)_. 6 91** 91 91 , I 1261a 75 U S Steel 287 1134 111s* 112** - *, , ' 150 1264 U S Steel pf (7)_ 7 1334 133 1334 - 7 94 54 Unit Stk Yds (50c). 60 74 7 74 8', 34 Utd Stores (A) .. 9 54 44 4‘* — * , 844 65 Utd Str pf al4.8114. 1 674 674 674 +24. , 21 184 Univ Cyclops Stl(l) 1 194 194 194 - V. J 108 63 Univ Pictures lstpf 30» 70 68 70 44 1*» Util Pw&Et (A) (d) 9 24 24 24 -r 0 1 394 244 Vanadium Corp_ 25 304 304 304 — 0, 12s* 7 Va-Uar Chemical... 8 9 84 84 - 0, , 744 48'a Va-Car C 6% pfbl4 4 574 56 56 -1 37 204 Va Iron C ft C pf_ 50« 22 214 22 + V; 104 34 Wabash (d) _ 3 6 6 6 . 184 84 V.abash pf <A)(d)_. 2 114 114 IF* - », , ' 194 124 Waldorf SysCtl.20) 7 134 134 13s. , 33 244 Walgreen Co (2) . 3 294 294 294 + . 86 844 Walgr cupf ww 412. 2 86 854 86 - o, , 49V* 424 Walker (H) (2) . 3 47s* 474 474 — *, , 194 19 Walker (H) pf (1).. 1 194 194 194 — V, 184 114 Walworth Co _ 25 15o* 14 4 15 50s, 24 Ward Baking (A)_ 1 32 32 32 +1 1 10V* 54 Ward Baking (B)_ 3 74 74 74 — Vi 18 ID, Warner Bros Piet.. 66 140, 134 144 , Is* 4 Warne^-Quinlan <d) 2 4 *» 4 + Vi 12v* 64 Warren Bros (d)_ 35 8** 84 80* +. i, I 354 22 War’ll Brcv pf Id).. 1 24 24 24 -rl1 1 46 33s* Warren Fy ft P t2 .. 13 444 43 43 1 384 264 Waukesha Mot (1). 1 284 284 284 + V. l 484 34 Wayne Pump (2) ... 10 474 46', 46’a -1 . 66 434 Wesson O&S (tSOc) 6 46-4 454 454 — *. 1 109 904 West Penn E) pf(7) 60, 944 94 94s* + *, 1154 1104 West Pa Pwr pf <6) 20, 1124 112V* 1120* — 0, 1 304 24 VV’n Auto Sup 1.60.. 5 294 29 29 11s* 7s, Western Maryland- 84 84 84 — 1 . 44 2 Western Pacific .. 1 24 2s. 2s* — 0 1 114 54 Western Pacific pf.. 6 74 74 74 — 1 1 834 414 Westn Un Tel (*)._. 37 454 454 454 + * a 574 404 Westlngh’se A B(l) 10 454 444 444 — * 1674 130V* Westhse Elec (b2). 7 149'* 1474 1474 -2 274 19 Westvaco Chlor (1) 4 21s, 21V, 214 , 344 29Vi Westvaco 6%pf 1H 1 304 304 304 - * , 65 38 Wheeling Steel ... 5 54s, 54 54 33s, 20 White Motor new . 23 244 234 24 — l , 184 144 White Rk M S(l.40) 3 15*. 16s* 154 + V , 6s* 34 White Sewing Mach 2 6 4s* 44 , 464 25 White Sew Mch pf— 6 35 334 344 + * , 60* 4Vi Wilcox Oil & Gas... 8 64 54 54 -* 120* 84 Wilson & Co (50c).. 145 104 9s. 100* + s , 914 77 Wilson ft Co pf (6). 1 824 824 824 +1* I 654 434 Woolwortb (2.40).. 34 464 454 45** - V 47 304 Worthington Pump. 2 364 364 364 — * V 1124 81 Worth Pump pf(A) 50, 1004 99 99 -1 128 90 Wright Aero (al)._ 40, 103*. 1034 1034 -2! i, 76 654 VVrigley W Jr (t3>_. 2 684 68 68 t 62Va 48 7ale&Towne(t60c). 2 554 55 554 + V > 37s, 204 Yellow Tr ft Coach. 38 254 24 4 244 -* 464 354 Young Sprft W(t3). 2 40 40 40 i 1014 744 Ysst’n S&T (bl4).. 35 914 894 90 -1* * 115 974 Ygstn s&T pf (64). 2 984 984 984 +* * 40V* 30 Zenith Rad (bl4)-. 9 37o* 364 364 -* * 9V* 44 Zonite Products .. 2 6 6 6 + V Approximate Hourly ana lotai salts on ix. x. rxcnangt 4 11:00 A.M. --- 260.000 12:00 Noon.. 480.000 1:00 P.M. 590 000 2:00 P.M. _ 670,000 Total Sales for the day. 850,000 Dividend rates as alven In the above table are the annua i cash payments based on the latest quarterly or half-yearly dec , larations e Unit of tradinc less than 100 shares, t Annual rate— not including extras. a Paid last year. b Paid this year ’ d Companies reported in receivership or being reorganised v x Ex dividend NEW YORK COTTON By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 13.—Early mod erate gains in cotton today attracted realizing and Far Eastern selling owing to favorable weather reports from the South- and nervousness over the Sino Japanese situation. October sold off from 12.44 to 12.35 and in midafternoon was quoted at 12.39, with the list net unchanged to 2 points higher at that time. Trading was quiet. , FOREIGN EXCHANGES. NBW YORK. July 13 0P1.—Foreign ex change mixed: Great Britain In dollars, others In cents: Great Britain demand, 4.97: cables. 4.97: 80-day bills. 4.95s4; France demand. .'l.SS'/i: cables. 3.88V2; Italy demand 5.28'/«: cables. 6.28V«. Demands: Belgium. 16.84: Germany, free. 40 22: registered. 22.00: travel. 28.45: Holland. 35.08: Norway, 24.97: Sweden. 25.82: Denmark. 22.19: Finland. 2.19‘/i: Switzerland 22.92: Spain unauot ed: Portugal 4.51: Greece. .91*6: Poland. 18.95: Czecholovakia. 3.49: Yugoslavia. 3.33: Austria. 18.80n: Hungary. 19.80: Rumania, .75: Argentina. 33.00n: Brazil. S.SOVm: Tokio. 28.98: Shanghai. 29.70: Hongkong 30.33: Mexico City. 27.85: Montreal In New York. 99.8211: New York In Montreal.. 100.17A, n—Nominal. k GENERAL TIRE-RUBBER TO PAY BACK DIVIDENDS By the Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio. July 13.—The Gen eral Tire & Rubber Co. announced to day it would pay accumulated back dividends of $7.50 per share to pre ferred stoockholders in advance of the regular preferred dividend of July 31, which will be paid to stockholders of record July 20. There are 27,075 preferred shares outstanding. Preferred dividends have been paid regularly since September 30, 1933, but unpaid dividends o.' $9 a share accumulated from June 30, 1932, to the 1933 date. One payment of $1.50 a share already has been made. Perry Is Honored. Commodore Oliver H. Perry, hero of the naval battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812, is commemorated by the Kentucky county bearing bis name. A DEFAULTS ARE HEAVY IN FOREIGN BONDS Special Dispatch to Th» Star NEW YORK, July 13.—With a re newed flurry of hints from Westeri European capitals that United State loans would be welcomed by nation financially bowed down by weight o the world armament race, Time maga zine, in its current issue published to day, summarizes the recently pub lished report of the Foreign Bond holders' Protective Council, describei as "an 866-page study in Unitei States gullibility” and revealing tha of more than $3,000,000,000 worth o foreign bonds outstanding in thi country, $2,000,000,000 are today ii complete or partial default. WOOL MABKET. BOSTON. July 13 i/Pi (United State Department of Agriculture).—In a auie market, mills showed little interest t wool buying unless purchases could b made at prices considerably under cur rent asking prices. There was, howevei no disposition in this market to mak any material concessions from askln prices that have prevailed for aeveri weeks. BT PROFIT TAKING Early Losses Reduced as Bids for Leaders Are Hoisted Moderately. Stock Averages :«) is is fin Indus Rslls. Util Stk*. Net change. TJnc. —.1 —.1 —.! Today, noon 94.4 40.9 42.1 67.7 Prev. day--. 94.4 41.0 42.2 67.8 Month ago. 89 1 40.3 40.3 64.5 Year ago... 88 4 37.4 51.5 66.4 1937 high...101.6 49.5 54.0 75.3 1937 low_ 87.9 36.1 39.1 62.6 1936 high... 99.3 43.5 53.7 72.8 1936 low_ 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7 1932 low_ 17.5 8.7 23.9 16.9 1929 high...146.9 153.9 184.3 157.7 1927 low_ 51.6 95.3 61.8 61.8 , (Complied bj the Associated Press.) ——^1————————— • BY VICTOR EUBANK. Associateo’Press Financial Writer. NEW YORK, July 13—Trader* dragged down some of their profits in today's stock market and price trends generally pointed lower. Early losses of fractions to 3 points, however, were reduced or canceled in I many instances before the close as | bids for U. S. Steel and some other leaders were hoisted moderately. The news, on the whole, was inter preted as constructive and brokers at tributed the drifting movement of the list during the greater part of the day i largely to lack of buyers rather than ! to any selling urge. Steel issues were up at a fairly actne * j opening. They dipped later when mo ] tors began to slide and. despite the mild rally in the final hour, some were still under water at the finish. Farm implements and specialties did better than the average utilitie* and rails lacked vitality. Transfers were around 830,000 shares. •Big Steel” Again Active. ‘ Big Steel'' was again comparatively lively as gossip was revived in board rooms that the corporation will shortly do some financing involving valuable rights to stockholders. Packing company issues, such ns Armour. Wilson and Swift, received more than the usual attention on rumors of higher meat prices. John Morrell stock, however, was an excep tion in this group, falling bark follow ing yesterday's dividend omission. On the slipping side the greater part of the time were Bethlehem. Republic, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, General Motors, Chrysler, United States Rub ber, Goodyear, Boeing. Public Service . of New Jersey, Anaconda, General Electric, New York Central. Pennsyl vania. Southern Pacific. Cerro de Pasco and Sears Roebuck. Resistant Stocks. Resistant were J. I. Case, Interna . tional Harvester. Deere, Western i Union. American Can. Westinghouse, Du Pont. Texas Corp., Southern Rail ! way, Great Northern. Homestake Min ing and Woolworth. Narrow- were Consolidated Edison, North American. American Telephone, . Santa Fc. Yellow Truck. Baltimore As Ohio and Northern Pacific. Douglas Aircraft, notwithstanding an upturn in earnings, gave way. Wheat at Chicago jumped 5 to i cents a bushel in response to a run-up at Winnipeg on reports of export shortage and rust damage. Corn was : unchanged to up 21,. Bonds were slightly uneven. anarp .-vuvaiice in awn inuv However, deposits in the Capital •re not only larger than a year ago. but. very much higher than at the same time two years ago. On the call qf June 29. 1935, deposits here to taled but $266,586,829.82. The all-time high mark was reached six months ago, the December, 1936, call by the controller revealing de posits in Washington amounting to $334,042,127.40. The compilation by Mr. Savage shows that all nine national banks and all five trust companies experi enced a let-down in deposits on the recent call. Four of the eight savings banks re ported increases—the Anacostia Bank. City Bank. Bank of Commerce & Sav ings and the Industrial Bank. Deposits as of July 30. 1937. According to the report by Mr. Savage deposits in the individual banks in the Capital on June 30, 1937, were as follows: National Banks. Bank of Washington ._ $9,338,611.67 Columbia _ 4.813,235.54 Hamilton .. 22,386,408.28 Liberty_ 6,903.265.91 Lincoln _ 9.938,246.58 Metropolitan . _ 23.930,044.45 National Capital_ 2.992,301.20 Riggs _ 86.435,478.06 Second . 8,017,966.53 Total .$174,755,558.22 Savings Banks. Anacostia __ $1,787,702.26 City _ _ . 7,750,520.43 Commerce and Savings. 3.212,618.10 East Washington_ 1.086,162.49 Industrial _ 537,449.30 McLachlen ,_ 5.084,689.21 Morris Plan .,_ 1,662,479.59 Security Savings and Commercial .. 7.013,092.05 Total . $28,134,713.43 Trust Companies. American Security . . $48,954,003.30 Munsey Trust _ 5.276.488.16 National Savings.. 15,520,306.91 Union Trust .. 10,727,701.69 Washington Loan.. 25,437,109.36 Total .$105,915,609.42 Recapitulation. National banks...$174,755,558.22 Savings banks .. 28,134,713.43 Trust companies-. 105,915,609.42 Total - $308,805,881.07 Riggs Declares Dividends. Directors of the Riggs National Bank have declared regular dividends on the common stock of $2 per share, payable July 15. and $2 per share, payable Oc tober 15. President Robert V. Fleming announced following the monthly meeting yesterday afternoon. The board also declared the regular semi annual dividend on the preferred •tock. payable July 31. President Fleming also announced that, in view of business expansion at the branch office at Seventh and I streets northwest, it had been deter mined to enlarge and remodel the office. This work, which has already begun, will be completed by late Fall «nd will bring the banking house and equipment up to the highest standards. Mr. Fleming said. There will be no interruption to banking service during the operations. CHICAGO GRAIN B.' the Associated Press I CHICAGO, July 13.—Running up like wildfire, wheat prices went as much as 1'2 cents a bushel skyward here late today in excited trading, i Chiefly what set the market aflame were estimates that the 1937 Canadian wheat crop had already been reduced by drought and heat to as low as 125,000.000 bushels. This would be : approximately but a third of normal. At the close, wheat was 5 cents to fi cents above yesterday's finish, July, 1.2578-1.26; September, 1.261Coni unchanged to 21 s up. July. 1.2814: Sep tember. 1.13*4-1.14, and oats, 5g to 2 cents higher. WHEAT— Open. Huh. Lo«c. Close July 1 :i 1.-J7U 1.21 1.25’,-26 Sep. 1.22 1.26', 1.22 1.26U Dec. 1.24U 1.28'2 1.24', 1.28'j ' CORN— July, n 1.25*4 1.28*. 1.25 1.7RV, ‘ Old 1.25*4 1 Sep 1.11*, 1.141, 1.10’, 1.1,7*4-14 Dec .80*4 .S3U .SOU .82*4-’, OATS— , July .41U .4.7*, .41 43 Sep. .37 ■*, .3812 .37 U ,3SU-*I Dec .39U .40*, .39 *, .40U k SOY BEAN8— ‘ July . 1.46% 1.47 1.46% 1.47 Oct. _ 1.26% 1.16% 1.15% 1.15% k Dec 1.13% 1.14% 1.13% 1.14% RYE— 1 July _ PO% ,P6 .po .95% 1 Sep. .86% .PO% .84% .89% * Dec. .88% .92% .87% .92% k LARD— t July.- l2o«» 12.12 12.00 12.12 Sep. _ 12.27 12.40 12.27 12.40 Oct. _ 12.37 12.47 12.37 12.47 i Dec. 12.25 12.30 12.22 12.30 BELLIES— July . _ _ _ _ 15.80 k Sep.. _ _ __ _ ___ 16.80 i unto mann. , Cash wheat, No. 1, red, 1.26-264: No. i 2. red. 1.244-264; No. 3. red, 1.22 4 . 24; No. 4, red, 1.184-22; No. 5, red, 1 1.164-184; sample grade, red, 1.124 . 144; No. 1. hard. 1.264-28; No. 2, hard, 1.26-27; No. 3, hard, 1.24-254; No. 4, hard. 1.184-21; No. 5, hard, 1.164-184; sample grade. 1.06-134; 1 No. 1. mixed, 1.26; No. 2. mixed, 1.25 26; No. 3. mixed, 1.23-244; No. 4, mixed, 1.174-20: No. 2. mixed, gar licky. 1.194; No. 3. red. garlicky, 1.194: No. 5, red, smutty, 1.15; No. 3, hard, tough, 1.24 4-25: No. 4, hard, tough, 1.164-18, No. 5, hard, tough, 1.15- 16; No. 5, mixed, tough, 1.14-15; sample grade, tough, 1.054- Com, No. i 2, mixed, 1.254-27; No. 1, yellow, 1.29; No. 2, yellow, 1.27-29; No. 4, yellow, 1.16- 204: No. 5. yellow, 1.14; No. 3. ' white, 1.284; sample grade, 1.06. Oats. No. 1. white, 52; No. 2, white, 504; [ No. 3, white, 474-494; No. 4, white, J 454; sample grade, 43. No rye. Soy beans. No. 1, yellow, 1.464; No. 2, yel low. 1.464-4: No. 3, yellow, 1.444. Barley feed, 53-70 nominal; malting, ’ 71-90 nominal. | Baltimore Quotations. 1 BALTIMORE, July 13 (&)■—Wheat. \ No. 2, red, Winter, garlicky, «pot, do ' mestic, 1.22. i__ ‘ PASSENGER CAR SALES. NEW YORK, July 13 New pas senger car sales in the United States in June were estimated at 325,000 t units, against 392,200 in May and 1 380,000 in June last year, R. L. Polk - Co. reported today. Registrations for ; nine States in June declined 16.74 per i cent from May and 13.13 per cent 1 from June, 1936. 4