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HUGE GAIN SEEN IN FARM INCOME Standard Statistics Estimates Crop Value Will Exceed Last Year by More Than Billion. 8p*ci»l Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK. July 24 —In its week ly summary of the general business situation, the Standard Statistics Co., it New York, currently comments as follows: "With the automobile industry soon to reduce production sharply for model change-overs and with several other lines curtailing operations for seasonal reasons, business is now approaching the dullest periol of the year. Earlier forecasts of a substantial Improve ment in farm purchasing power are •upported by our preliminary esti mate of the value of agricultural production for the 1937-38 crop year. The improvement in farm buying power, coupled with the favorable out look for a number of important in dustries, should result in a highly satisfactory level of trade in the final quarter of this year. · "The Standard Statistics Co. esti mates the value of agricultural pro duction for the season at $13,665,000,- j OOO. compared with $12,437,000,000 for 1936-37, an increase of 9.9 per cent. The value of the crops is placed at $7,986,800,000, in gains of 94 per cent, while the value of livestock and the livestock products is figured at $5,678,300,000, up 10 b per cent. "Farmers are already spending freely, as shown bv the fact that rural retail sales in June were up 11.7 per cent from a year earlier and were only 2 per cent below the corresponding 1929 month. Actual purchasing power of the farmer during the final half of the year probably will average above that in 1929. for, although cash receipts will be moderately smaller, rost of living and of operating the farm will be much lower." CORPORATION REPORTS TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF LEADING ORGANIZATIONS NEW YORK, July 24 —The follow ing is a summary of corporation news, prepared by Standard Statistics Co., | Inc, New York: Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co.—Class Β Phare earnings, six months ended June SO. were $1.42. against $1.79. Fairbanks Co.—First preferred share earnings, six months ended June 30, ] were $11.02, against 8 cents. Sutherland Paper Co.—Net sales of j company for first six months of 1937 ! thowed an increase of 22 per cent as ! compared with like period of 1936. Backlog of orders was reported sub stantial. Pere Marquette Railway—Common lhare earnings after sinking fund rharges. six months ended June 30, were $1.11, against $1.27. American Water Works & Electric Co—Power eutput of electric subsidi aries in June increased 11 per cent ever June, 1936. In six months gain was 14 per cent. Florida Power <fc Light Co.—Pre ferred share earnings. 12 months end ed June 30, were $10.59, against $5.68. Parmelee Transportation Co.—Com mon share earnings, six months ended June 30, were 13 cents, against 25 cents. Twin City Rapid Transit Co.—Com mon share earnings, six months ended June 30, were $1.36, against $1.70. Motor Products Corp. — Common share earnings after surtax, six months ended June 30, were $3.72, against $2.06. Virginia Iron. Coal & Coke Co.— Deficit, six months ended June 30. was $62,833, against deficit of $81.955. Dominion Stores, Ltd.—Net income, 24 weeks ended June 12. was $34,177, equal to 12 cents a common share, against deficit of $36.992 in 24 weeks ended June 13, 1936. Remington Arms Co., Inc.—Com pany earned about 9 cents per com mon share in first half. Texas Corp.-—Common share earn ings. six months ended June 30, ap proximated $2.48. against $1.71. Reis. Robert. & Co.—Gross sales, in cluding subsidiaries, six months ended June 30, increased 15 per cent over like 1936 period. Shattuck, Frank G, Co.—Common {hare earnings, six months ended June 30. were 30 cents, against 28 cents. Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates— Prior preferred share earnings, 12 months ended June 30, were $12.36. against $11.21. Standard Gas & Electric Co.—Net Income, five months ended May 31, was $2.477.070, against $2,002,784. Gardner - Denver Co.—Common ïhare earnings, six months ended June 30> were $1.15, against 84 cents. j Tft · 1 I · mu ιυ ι ιιμ (Continued From First Page.) home construction costs directly affect all Nationwide wage earners. "Although assurances are manifest that present rentals on income pro ducing properties are returning a email investment, a wide division of opinion prevails on whether 1937 wage Increases will result in a sit down strike of housing buyers; or, considering the building stagnation of over seven year's duration a gigan tic boom is inevitable if labor and material costs do not go higher." Washington Is Fourth. New York. City leads the Nation in building construction, the survey stated, with permits the first half of the year estimated involving $150. (jfiO.OOO compared with $107.828.000 a year ago. Los Angeles, Detroit, Wash ington, Chicago. Boston, Cleveland, IJan Francisco, Baltimore and Cin cinnati follow in that order. In 32 cities, 35.528 new homes with Cr value of $155,139.724 were completed or under way, compared with 26.551 homes a year ago. These figures do Dot include suburban building. ODD-LOT DEALINGS. The Securities Commission reported yesterday these odd-lot transactions by dealers and specialists on the New York Stock Exchange for July 22: 6.889 sales to customers, involving 161,288 shares; 5.826 purchases, in yqlving; 149,95 shares. FEDERAL LAND BANKS NEW YORK, July 24 W) .—Federal Land Bank bonds: hate. Maturity. Bid. Asked. 4>4» Nov.. 195H-ÎÎ8 lo:t 4M May. 1957-:!? 101 101 Λ 4» May. l!»5X-:i.s 10-Ή 102*· 4s Nov. 1957-37 KM)1, ΙΟΙ1» 4» July. I94IÎ-44 10»». III!»:·. 3+«s May. 1 <155-45 10J5. 102*4 ! 3* July. 1955-45 101 101 '« 3s Jan. l!»5H-4ti 101 101V4 β» May. 1950-46 101 lOlVi REGISTRATION STATEMENTS. Registration statements for new securi tiea Issues filed yesterday with the Securi ties Commission included: Terr· Haute Malleable and Manufactur ln* Corp.. Terre Haute. Ind. 73.684 shares of SB Mr value common Itock. for ac counts of stockholders, f Underwriter, Thompson Rosa Securities Co. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK CURB MARKET 1 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1937. By the Associated Pros. 1037 "et. Hifrh. Ixiw. Stocks and Dividends. Hlth. Low. Close. 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Cbtc. 12% 8Vi Reton I.father 9 9 0 6% 3V, Seversky Aire 8% 8% 8% — V» 28% 15% Shattuck Πρπη 18% 17 18 + % 33% 25% Shaw W ir Ρ (.*0) χ 28 27% 28 +1* 154% 118 Sherwln-Wm* (4a) 139% 134*4 135 -3 114 108 Sherwin-Wms pf (5) 110 108% 108·^ -1% 7% 3% HlmmonsHtr 4 3% 3'Λ — Mi 13Vi 11% Simplicity Pet (%g) 12 11% 11% — % 370 295 Singer ΜΓ* (6a) J02 S00 302 +2 6% 6% Singer I.td (.286g) 6% 6% 6% + % 7 4% Solar Mfg (,20g) * 6% 6% 6% — % 2% 1% Sonotone . m 1% + % 8% 5% Soss.Mfg ( %) 7% 7% 7% — % 5% 5 So Coast (.*'»*) 6% β 5 48 42 So Penn 011(14·) 47 46% 48 + % 4m 35% So Oal Kd pf < 1 %a) *6% 36 16 — % 29% 26% So C Ed Β pf ( 1 % ) 27v4 27*4 27% _ 28 24% So C Kd C pC ( 1 % ) 26% 26% 26% fc' 8% 4% So Col Pw A __ 6% 6'/4 514 7'/* 6 South Pipe (.20k) B% 6% S% 1114 8% Southld Hoy (,20g) 10 9% 9% — % 1 >4 Span & On A I) Ft % ft, -fc — é 12% 8% Spencer S (1.05g) 10% 10% 10% 1 '4 Stand Brew _ % % % 22% 19% Stand C&S (l.«f»a) 20% 19% 20% + % 27 21% Std C « S cv pi (Ι.βΟ) I 21% 21% 21% 5% 4 Stand Krerig 4% 4% 4% 21 15% Stand Oredgevpf 19% 18 19% 63% 41 Stand Jnvpf 44 44 44 20% 19 St Oil Κ y (la) 20% 20 20% 13% 9% St Oil .Neh ( % g) Jl% 10% 11% 45 33 St Oil Ohio (1) 37% 36% 36% 105% 102% St Oil Ohio pf (5) 103% 103% 103% 7% 2% St I'ow & l,t 4 8% 3% 7% 2 St I'ow t I, Β 3H 3% 3% 69% 36 St Pow & L pf 43 87 45 25 14% Stand Prod (%*) 17 16 17 U 4 Stand Sil-T, (.02|r) ί A i 36 23 Std Stl Spg (2%e) 32% 31 82 8 5 Stand Tube Β ... 8 7% 7% 25 16% Std Wh I'iAWkn 1.20a.. 21% 21% 21% 10 4% Starrett Corp vtc _ 5 4% 4% 13% 8 Sterchi Br Str _. 10% 10 10 39% 35 Sterchi Bros Sts lot pf_. 37 36% 37 15», 10 Sterchi Br St 2 pf ( 1 ) 13 IS 13 13% 8% Sterl Alum Pr ( 1 %g) II 10% 11 7% 5»» Sterling Br (.10g) ... 5% 5% 5% 6*1 4% Sterl Inc (,2tia> 5% 5 5% 27% 16 Stelson ι.Ι Β) I %g) _ 17 17 17 33% 21 Strnock * Co ( 2 ) 22% 22% 22% 3% >4 StuuM.it Am (r) _ % % «, 28 18 Sullivan Alach 21% 19% 21% 4% 3*4 Sunray Oil (.l.'ig) κ 4% 4% 4% 50 40% Sunray Oil cv pf (2%) . 46% 45%* 45% 22% 16 Superior I* Ceni Β 19 18% 18% 116% 98 Swim-Am Kl pf 117% 113% 117 16% 9% Taggart 11 10% 11 41 33% Tampa Kl (2.24) 35 34% 35 2% % Ta at yeast A 1% 1 1% 5% 3% Taylor Κ I>ist (.JO) 3% 3% 3% 31 18% Technicolor 29% 27% 28 + % 6% 4% Teth-ϋ « ( 40a) 4% 4% 4% - % 112 101 Texas Pwr&l.t pf (7) .104% 104V, 104% 1 2% 7% 5 Texon Oil (.60) _ 5% 5% 5% . 73 43% Thew Shovel 55 54 54 +2 ! 18% 12% Tiloltoof(l) 14% 13% 13% : 66 55 Toll & A1 Stks (Ig) 64% 64V, 64% 4% 3 Toh Pr Kxp 1.1 Je) 4% 4 4 18% 16% Toh Sec Ltd (.l»9g) ___ 16% 16% 16% — % 3 2% Tub Sec Ltd (D) 2% 2% 2% — % T2% 51 Todd Ship (2) 71% 70 70 105 92% Toi Kd 6% pf (6) 97% 97% 97% +2% 2 % Tonopah MIil 1 % _ ^l 0% 4 Trans-Lux (.20) 4% 4 4% -f % 13% 10% Trans» rst Oil 11% 11 11% 3 1% Tri-('ont war 1% 1% 1% + % 31% l"i% Ttihize chat _ 23 22% 22% 11% 4% Tung-Sol Lamp 6% 6% 6% 13% 9% Tung-Sol 1. pf (.80) 11 10% 10% 9% 3% Vlen & Co 7 % % pf 4% 4% 4% 4% 2 Vnexcelled ΛΙ fg 2 2 2 1H% 13** I'nlonOas (Can) .60 15% 15 15% j «ι ν* -4 *('ϊ ι ΙΙ11Λ1ΓΠΗΙΙ ΗΗΓ 1 »I » ι4 Α!»1, — "Λ 13'* β1 a l'nit ('hem 9V, κ 9', 4 2 Ι 52', 47 l'nit Cliem ptc pf 47 47 47 — B'-j 2 *4 I'nit Corp w ar 1V4 H4 + s 13*4 7', I'nit Gas 10V, 9', 10!·, +1 3** 1*% Γ nit Gas war 21, 2^» 21, 4- Vi 124 10fi I "nit Gas pf ( 7 ) 115 114 115 4 2 11*, 4** l'nit la & & l'ow A VA 6>« 7', 4-l*i 111, fiL, I'nlt I.! & Pow Β 7W 6*4 7V* + *» 75', 33*4 I'nlt la A Prv pf 54*. 48 54*, +6V» 45 25 l'nit Milk Prod < lV,g)_. 25 26 25 -2 8*4 5',, I'nlt Molasses I.182g)__ 74i 7K 4- 4* 247 245 I'nlt X J RR&C (10)... 247 247 247 4-4W 1'* IV4 l'nit Profit Sh ( .1 "Î7 .. 1*4 IV» IS 4- W 4'·» 2v. l'nit Shipvds Β 2'* 2*4 2*4 — v* 96V» 84 l'nit Shoe M (2V»«) 88 86 87 + l*t 471-4 37v* l'nit Shoe M pf llfc) .. 40'4 40 40 14', 12', I'nlt Spec (1.40) 13 12V* 13 + V4 18V» 107« 1' S Foil Β < *»g) 13V» 13 13 — V» 3 1*« V S & int Sec 2 2 2 93*. 80 l" s At Int Sec pf 11 k ) _ 85 8114 85 42 4», 2V* l* S Linen pf 2*. 24* 2*» + *4 34*4 25 Γ S Play Card (.la) 28 26 26 — '4 16 6^4 l* s Radiator 10>Λ 9*4 lOVa — 14 5S U S Rubber Reel 6*. 6 61* — V» 1 '4 ϋι Γ S Stores £ S S - ^ 1W "κ l'nited Stores vtc *4 S 4i — Ά 4T, 3 ι l'nit A'erde Kxt( 1g) S1·* 3** 3S — V* 6 3V, l'nit Wall Ρ (,15g) 4·% 3*4 4 18 12 . l'niv Con Oil 18 18 18 4- ν, 8'i 4 l'niv Corp vtc 414 4H 4>4 4- H 22'4 1S'4 l'niv Inatir ( 1 ) 18·, 18^, 18V» -IV» 1» 8 l'niv Pictures 8S 8 8-1 35*κ 23V4 I'niv Prod (lg) _ 27 27 27 +2 80l 4 · 6l4 l'tah P & L· pf (l*4k) 64W 63 63 -+2 10HW 91*t l'tlca G & Κ pf (7) 94 91*4 #1*4 -2'4 1 't l'til Power & la 1 r) Κ ν, A — V« 3'» 2S l'til Pow & la Β (r) 2% 2** 2S — H 28V» 12 l'til Ρ & Κ pf (r) 26', 20^4 21 -5 6 4'· l'tilitv Kquit δ 4*4 4*» — Vi 8i)». 71'·, I til tëquit pf (5Vt) 76'-, 75V* 76 — t» 2 *. l'tilitv & lnd 1 1 1+4, 6v» 2*, I tility & lnd ρΓ 3', 3', 3:, 4- *, 10V» 6 A alspar Corp vtc 6*4 61·, 6', — v* j 7:t 55 Aalspar pf vtc 61 61 61 4- ι, I 33 23 Van Nor M Τ ( 1.60) ... 24^4 24H 24', — V, 9'i 6 Vene» ilex Oil. 7 6V* 6', 4· t* 3*4 1*4 Veneznel Tet 2 l'4 2 100 83', A'irg Pub Svc pf (7) 90 90 90 4-3 18V* 11 VogtMfgl.80) 14'j 12'» 1414 -e2W 10 51, Waco Aire 6*4 5S 6*4 4- V4 11W 7t, Waitt & Bond A 8 714 7Vj - V* 5 2*4 Walker Min 2*4 2S 2*4 — v, 8*4 7 Wayne Knit M 81, 8 8 4- Vi 10H 7*. AVeisbm Β Br ( 40a) 8v» 7»4 81» 4- S 131·* 9*4 AVellington Oil 10 10 10 -r 14 7'» 5 Wentw'th M (,15g) 5*4 51, 5V« 4- t» 5*4 31, West Va (' A C _ 4% 41* 4H — v4 95-, 76', West Tex l'til pf 16 ) 79*4 78 78 —*4 14 11*4 Weyenb'K Sh (.20g) _ _ 12-, 11*« 11H - *» 8*4 71» Williams ( RC) (,3('g) . 8 7*4 7*4 —1*. 12l4 6 Wm» Oil-O-Mat 9 8*4 9 4- Î4 9t* 3 AVIl-Low l'af pf (r) 8 3 3 16*» 13Vi AVillson Products (l) 15S 15 15*« + H 24 20 AVilson Jones . 23', 20*t 23V» 4-3'. 8'» 4*« Wolverine l't Cent 41, 4', 4'j + V» 18*« 12*t. Wolverine Τ (. 4 < ι g ) 14 13*4 13*4 — V» 127h 8I4 AVotidlev Petrol r.4n) 9:ι 9Τ» 9", — v4 23',* 18 Wool worth lad(.339g) 18·» 18:» 18'* 4· T4 8', 5'4 AVright llarg t.4tta) 6*« 6'* 6>n 4*4 2*« A tikon Gold (.OSg) 3*, 3 3*, 4- V» r In bankruptcy or receivership, or being reoreaniied under the Bankruptcy Act. or securities assumed by such companies. Rates of dividends in the foreioing table are annual dis bursements based on the last quarterly or semi-annual declara tion. Unless otherwise noted, special or extra dividends are not Included χ Ex dividend, xr Ex rirhti. a Also extra b Including extra or extras, e Paid last year, f Payable in slock. * Declared or paid so far this year, no regular rate, h Ca«h or stock, k Accumulted dividend pala or declared this year, ww With warrants, xw Without warrants, war Warrants. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. «Reported by Chus. D. Barney k Co> Bid. Offer. Am Tel & Tel 5'as '43 . 312». 3123/« Auburn Auto Co 434S '30 _ HO tJ3 Bal Loco Works 5s *4<> _ 303 Calif Pack Corn 5s *40 _ 304 304*4 Car CI & Ohio 5s '38 10.» 103» 4 Ches Si Ohio Ry 5s '30 . 107 107V» Edison Elec Ilium 4s '30 304Va 10«7β Gen Public Serv 5'2S '30 . 101 IOÎV4 Gr Pap a Ind 4Vas '41 108"»,, 100*. Houston Oil ô Va s '40 302 3 02*4 Intern Mer Marine rts '41 74!« 74*4 Intern Tel A Tel 4'2s '30 02»., «2»a Laclede Gas Light 5s '30 _ 95 00 Lehigh Val Coal Os '38 04·Ί4 Lehigh Val Ter Ry 5s '41 . ]05'fe 3 05*4 Long Island Gen 4s '38 10214 102'a Lou Si Nash R m 4s '40. . loe"»8 107'a Michigan Cen R R 4s '40 . 3θ4Γ4 305U Midi R R of Ν J 5s '40 41 >2 00 Milw Ai Nor R R 4,/as MO 88 94 Ν Y. C A* St L H'r notes '38 00 00» a New York Dock 5s '.'{8 58'i βο Ν Y Susq a West 5s '40. _ 1« 3 87i Ν Y Tel Co 4Vas '30 _ 3 07 3071* Pac R R of Mo 4s .38 . 07 01 34 Penn-Dixie Cernent Os '4 3 08 00Va Penna R R Co 4s '43 300 310 Rio Grande West 4s MO 12 73 Rer R R As St L 4'aS 30 _ 30tPe 307>/a Vanadium Corp 5s 4 1 . 302 3 03 Vertientes Sug Co 7s '42 ~ 22 25 Wabash Ry Co 5s '30 _ 03'/4 03Va Warner Bros «s '30 _ 05 05"!§ Western Ν Y A Pa 4 s '43 3 0814 3 00 Western Union Tel 5s '38 301H 301Vi FOREIGN MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, July ','4 l/Ph—The cotton market eased sharply to close 20 to 23 pointa net lower today under heavy general liquidation and some speculative selling which uncovered stop orders. Bearish sentiment was Influenced by large crop ideas and President Roosevelt's view that two successive crops like the present one might bring 8-cent cotton. Wheat futures were quiet and ended %/n to 3d higher due to unfavorable weather for harvesting the Russian and North Euro pean crop, a decline in July tenders and covering. Decreased cash wheat demand caused a partial reaction from the highs. London and Paris—Closed. OFFICE FURNITURE WE SELL, BUY OR EXCHANGE Chain Steel Files Desk· Steel Cabinet· Table· Safe· BAUM'S FURNITURE HOUSE 1416 lr· MH.W. nni MA. «1M FOREIGN EXCHANGES. NEW YORK. July '24 (An.—Foreign ex change dealings were quiet today, with fluctuations of principal currencies held iq a limited range. The British pound and the French Iranc. after minor variations, finished unchanged, as did the Swiss franc. Netherlands guild ers were off .03 of a cent and the Cana dian dollar gained 5-04 of a cent. In London the dollar pushed up 11 of a cent to close at 4.ÎW4 to the pound, which compared with the overnight New York rate of $4.97. There was no trading in Paris because of the Saturday holiday. Another heavy engagement of gold in Japan, totaling $f^K60.000. was reported, bringing the aggregate of such takings in the last four months well ovej the $100. 000.000 mark. Canada also contributed $1.(590.000 of the metal. Closing New York rates follow: Great 3ritain in dollars, others in cents. Great Britain—Demand. 4.97; cables. 4.97: βο day bills. 4.9.V14. France—Demand, a.73Va: cables, 3.731 a. Italy—Demand. 6.26 V4; cables. Λ.'ΐβ'Λ· . Demands—Belgium. 16.R4: Germany, free. 40.20: registered. 23.00; travel. 27.50: Holland. Λ 5.17 : Norway. 24.98: Sweden. *26. M: Denmark. . 1 β : Finland. 2.21: Switzerland. 22.9*5: Spain, unquoted: Portugal 4.5i'i: Greece. .W L1 a : Poland. 18.94: Chechoslovakia 3.49: Yugoslavia. 2.33: Austria, JS.H'n: Hungary. 19.75: Ru mania. .74: Argentina. 33.1 On: Brazil. 8.80'4n: Tokio. 28.92: Shanghai. 29 «5: Hongkong. 30.53· Mexico City 2 7.85: Montreal in New York. J 00.01 Λ : New York In Montreal. 99.98Λ. η—Nominal. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO. July Î4 Egg*. B.55B case*: butter. J 2.908 tube. No galea. Potatoes—Arrivals. 113; on track. 231: total United 8tates shipments. 54β. Sup plies moderate: demand from Kansas and Missouri good: market «lightly weaker; other demand slow. weak. California White Rose. U. 8. No. 1. baker's aise. 2.50. U. 8. No. 1 commercial stock. 2.00; U. 8. No, 2. 1.65; Idaho Bliss Triumphs. U. 8. No 1. partly graded. J.60a1.70: Missouri Coybl^rs. U. 8. No. 1. partly graded. l.10al .25. mostly 1.15*1.20: showing1 hewted. 90: Kansas Cobblers. U. 8. No. 1. partly graded. 1.20al.30: Nebraska Cob-; bier*. U. 8. No. 1. partly graded, few gales. 1 1.35. First Mortgage Loans District of Columbia, Nearby Maryland and Virginiu Homes Business Apartments ^ J f\J Properties Terms from 3 to 15 years Also Monthly Payment Loans RANDALL· H.HAGNER & COMPANY INCORPORATED Mortgage Loam Corhe swjxiwt ■$$! ^niuran/z fâcm/îany 1321 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Telephone: DEcatur 3600 « h Lead Production Of World Shows Decrease in June S> thf Associated Pre**. NEW YORK. July 24—The Am fr ee η Bureau of Metal Statistics re >orted today world refined lead pro· iuction during June of 147,157 tons, lot including Spain, compared with 157.930 tons in May. Domestic lead production totaled J7.321 tons In June, against 40,192 tons in May. World production for the six months ended June 30 amount ed to 898.804 tons, while domestic half-year production totaled 239,052 tons. World production of refined xinr, including the United States, totaled 155.440 tons in June, ,'agalnst 163.006 In the preceding memth Domestic refined production for June amounted to 50.526 tons, compered with 55,012 tons in May. · HIGHEST HOURLY WAGES PAID BY OIL REFINERS Srtcitl Dispatch to Th· Star. NEW YORK. July 24—Average hourly earnings in the petroleum In dustry, traditionally high, now are the highest prevailing in any manu facturing industry, according to data af the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. At 95 1 cents the average hourly rate paid the refinery worker exceec* oy nearly 50 per cent the average paid to employes in 91 other industries sovered by the bureau's survey. Increases granted during the last year have added nearly one-fifth to iverage hourly wages of refinery work ers and have brought hourly rates ap proximately to 50 per cent above the boom year of 1929, when the average rate was 64 cents. At the same time the work-week has been shortened The average refinery worker in 1929 put in 49 hours a week Cur rently,he is working only 35 6 hours, a decrease of 27 per cent, and nearly live hours less than the average Df 40 4 hours now prevailing in all sther manufacturing industries. INTERVENTION OPPOSED IN FRISCO PROCEEDINGS By the Associated Press. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion denied yes'erdav the application of W. B. Stratton of New^York City for authority to intervene in the re organization proceedings of the St. · Louis, San Francisco Railway Co. Stratton, who owns $20.000 of the road's 4 per cent prior lien mortgaee bonds, recently filed with the com mission a proposed plan of reorganiza tion of the carrier. The commission said Stratton's In terest was not such that he might file such a plan as a matter of right. Φ - — AUTO JOBS AT NEW PEAK. NEW YORK. July 24 »/P>.—1The (Automobile Manufacturers' Association reported that employment in the auto· mobile and body manufacturing in dustry. excluding parts manufacturers, reached an all time pealc for the first fight months of the 1937 model year. · — 300 TONS OF LEAD SOLD. NEW YORK, July 24 (JP).—St. Joseph L^ad Co., reports 300 tons of pig lead from Southeast Missouri mines sold yesterday at $5.85 per hun dred pounds St. Louis. __ FOUND. LADY'S WRIST WATCH and two rings. " Pound in the Sanitary Ba'h House an North Beach Md . Julv IK. Call and Identify and pay for this notice ' LOST. BOSTON BULLDOG brown and wh: e: strayed from naval station, name Tr.x.e ; reward _ Walnut βίΠ3. CAIRN TERRIER, small, buff color. ma>. recently plucked, reward. Phone Potomac ο 1 <>s. COLLIE large, tan and white answers name Percy. ' lost in southeast section; scratch on nose, reward. Atlentic_.HO'?^. DIAMOND PIN. large, lost Sunday night. Reward. Shoreham Hotel. Apt. .'105-A DOG. toy Boston bull; blacK and whit", male: named Duke". vicinity Blad*ns burg rd. and Neal st._n e. Call Atl. joes. ESKIMO SPITZ, male, about 2 years old. lame right hind leg; D. C license, chil dren's pet; reward. Cleveland 1330 or 3004 32nd st. η w ( EYEGi»ASSB6—Silver-rimmed nose glasses in black case, vicinity 14th and Col rd. Rewaid. 1.Ί5Ρ Spring rd. n.w Col 73C0. EYEGLASSES, horn-rimmed, in black case, on F st.. between i'th and ICth. noon Fri day; reward Clarendon 941 -R FISHING REELS. '2, on 10th St.. near Mass. ave. n.w.: finder please return to 101. Tudor Hall. Reward. GERMAN POLICE DOG. large strayed; answers to Duke. 14*5 Florida a\p n.w. Phone Adams 14tfO. Liberal reward GOLD-DIAMOND CLIP, woman's set in ebony, week of June 4 in Shoreham Hotel. Chevy Chase Country Club or in cab. F;nd er_call_Met._031 ♦»._ Liberal reward. KEY CASE containing permit, etc.. vicin ity loth and F n.w Reward. Call Miss Kane. Adams 03Ô7-W. taming cash and check, liberal reward. Phone Alexandria 35H5. 25· SONOTONE HEARING AID complete. and Sonotone transmitter. Liberal reward, i>ui Washington Bide District «»0*21. TEETH. on plate: lost in vicinity of Naylor's Sea Food Restaurant, loth and Water sts sw.. Friday. July Λ.30 p.m.; reward Emerson .*>os»5 WALLET brown. containing railroad passes. Reward. Natl. !ή· WALLET. July :.M. between J4th~and Ran dolph or 1H23 Κ st η w . contains card* and *10: reward Wm. Hahn. Met 1 . WHITE GOLD WATCH, preen stones; L. A. T. on back: Navy Yard car. Reward. 1ΊΊ Florida ave. n.w · WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER. grayish-wnite. brown and black spots; answer name 'Count": reward._ North 712.V WRIST WATCH, lady's < Illinois>~E. Β : vicinity Center Market .">th and Κ sts. n.w : reward Dec. 14♦».">-J or Natl. tiîTH. *50 REWARD given to the party for th«i return of the three articles of jewelry lost in the wash room at the Blue and Grnr Cafeteria. 722 lMh η W Owner. SPECIAL NOTICES. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY deots contracted for by any one other than myself. CLIFFORD H. MALONEY. 3022 Douglas st. ne. 27* REDUCING—β TREAT.. $5; REMOVES fat in spots; results assured, diet, baths. Appointments. Natl. 81*14 1930 Κ st. tl.w. * OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM DESIRES connection with reputable real estate broker or trust co. for the purpose of establishing himself as said firm s con tractor. JORDAN PAINT CO.. Ml King st., Alexandria Va. * I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts other than those contracted by my self alone. ROBERT R. HUNT, 21P H «t. n.w. __ · WANTED. INFORMATION FROM TRUS tee or receiver of defunct Wystenous Club' bonds; also other securities hav ing redemptive value. SCOTT. 227 Colo. Bldg._ · FINE PHOTOCRAPHS LESS EXPENSIVE during the Summer; *.'0 per cent off until Sept. 15 EDMONSTON STUDIO. 1333 F n.w. National 4 woo. INVALID ROLLING CHAIRS—For rent or ■ale: new and used: all styles, all sizes; re· duced prices. UNITED STATES STORAGE CO.. 418 10th at. n.w. ME. 1844. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts incurred by any one other than my self. Jé)SEPH W. 8MITH. 24.1 Crystal 8prings. Canitol Heights. Md. 26* DAILY TRIPS MOVING LOADS AND PART loads to and from Balto.. Phila. and New York. Frequent trips to other Eastern cities. "Dependaole Service Since 1S0R." THE DAVIDSON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Phone Decatur 2500. rîHAMRF.RS 15 one of the largest υηΛίνΐΌΛΠΟ undertakers in the world. Complet· funerals as low as $76 up 8ix chapels, twelve parlors, seventeen cars, hearses, twenty-five undertaker· and assistants Ambulances now only $3 1400 Chapin at n.w. Columbia 0432 51? lltb «t. *.e Atlantic 6700 LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. Van returning from Chicago way pointi after August 1. New York. Philadelphia, Boston and New England points. Large padded vans, full insurance coverage. VANPORTATION A; WAREHOUSE CORP.. 2801 Georgia ave Phone Adams 337f, guftdtjj Cleveland 8S46 . (Continued en Next Pa··.)