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Convertible Issues Promi
* nent Also in Drop—U. S.
Section Eases.
Bond Averages
20 10 10 10
Ralls Indust. Util. Fan
Net change. —.4 —.2 —.2 —.1
Today, noon 85.0 101.2 94.7 70.1
Prev. day... 85.4 101.4 94.9 70.2
Month ago.. 89.6 102.9 97.3 71.4
Year ago — 96.6 103.2 102.5 69.6
1937 high... 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7
1937 low... 85.4 101.4 94.9 69.6
1936 high.. 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0
1936 low... 86.9 101 8 99.3 67.6
1932 low_ 45.8 40.0 64.6 42.2
1928 high..101.1 98.9 102.9 100.5
10 Low-Yield Bondi.
Noon_108.9 Prev. day. 109.0
Month ago 110.3 Year ago. 112.7
1937 high. 113.7 1937 low.. 108.4
1936 high. 113.5 1936 low.. 110.2
* 1928 high. 104.4 1932 low.. 86.8
(Compiled By the Associated Press.)
Ey the Associated Press.
NEW YORK. September 24.—Rail
road liens and convertible issues led
the bond market to lower ground to
day with losses ranging from fractions
to over 4 points on substantial turn
over. Federal loans also turned down.
One of the more spectacular losers
was Western Union 5s, which dropped
around 43g in active dealings. The
5s of 1951 were off about 3’j. These
mmus nave sagged since announce
■ment recently the company would
omit dividends on its stock.
B. & O. 4’2s fell 3 points and Erie
5s, New York, Chicago & St. Louis
4’2s and Southern Railway 4s were off
about 2. Losing about a point were
New York Central 5s, Southern Pa
cific 4'2s, Rock Island 4s and Great
Northern 4>2s.
Industrial and utility obligations
were lower. International Hydro Elec
tric 6s, Utility Power & Light. Armour
4s, Walworth 4s and U. S. Rubber 5s
gave up fractions to around a point.
Auto Production
Drops to 28.030
Level for Week
By the Associated Press.
DETROIT September 24—Ward's
Automotive Reports. Ine., said today
that output of the motor car factories
reached its bottom point this week
with the assembly of 28.030 cars and
•tracks, compared with 30.150 last week
and 20.597 at this time last year.
The survey said that every manu
facturer in the industry now has com
pleted 1937 model production and pre
dicted a substantial increase next week,
on 1938 output.
-» -— -
DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED
NEW YORK September 74.—Dividends
declared—prepared by the Standard Sta
tistics Corp.:
Accumulated.
* Pe- Stk of Pay
Rate. riod. record, able.
Cleveland Cliffs Iron
¥5 Pf $1.25 .. 9-70 10-5
Easy Washing Machine ___ .
pfd ;t5e 9-22 in-i
Goulds Pumps ?"• Pf $3 — 10-1 10-15
Extra.
American Thermos ,
Bottle A 75c .. 10-20 11-1
Warren Foundry k
Pipe _ . 50c ..10-15 11-1
Increased.
Cleveland Union Stock
Yards _ 50c — 9-23 10-1
Regular.
Am Thermos Bottle A 25c Q 10-20 11-1
Bridgeport Hydraulic 40c Q 9-30 10-15
Darby Pet 25c 1-4-38 1-1 n-3«
Detroit Gasket k Mfg 25c Q 19-5 10-2(1
Hollv Drvelopn ent 1c Q 9-30 10-15
McCrory Sirs O', pf $150 Q 10-20 11-1
6t Croix Pap 50c Q lO-o 10-15
Warren Foundry k
Pipe 50c Q 10-15 11-1
Wis Tel 7'- Pf -- $1.75 Q 10-20 ^"-;i9
Amer Meier -..>c Q 9-30 10-1 o
Clueu Peabody . _-25c Q 10-21 11-1
Firestone T & R-*><*0 Q 1
Hecker Prod - 15c Q i
Mass Util As ol —to'.1 jC Q 1*—*0 JO-15
Telautograph -15c 1JJ-15 11-1 j
Textile Banking -i>Oc Q W- -o 0-JJJ |
Carol. Clinchfield *1 Q 10-0
Do stpd ctfs $1-5 Q 10-0
Dome Mines Ltd $1*
Economy Groc Strs -5c l<}-‘
Liberty Loan Corp .’toe JvS? 1 >"!
N A Edison pf $150 Q 11-15 l*i-l
• *Has been paying 5o cents quarterly:
henceforth at such rates as profits will
permit.
■.—«-•---—
NEW YORK BANK STOCKS
NEW YORK. September 24 OP).—New
York Security Dealers' Association:
(Quotations as of 2 o'clock.)
Bid. Asked.
Bk of Man (ID_ 75 30 J4
Bankers Tr (2) -,53’a o5Vi
Bklyn Tr <4i -1 , }0«
rm Hon Hk A- Tr (4) _ 99'2 lOi'2
Chase Nat U.40) (7 .w
Chem Bk A Tr 0.80) - 48 50
Commercial (8* 188
Com Bk. Tr *.80)_ 14 lo 2
Corn Ex Bk & T 13)- 54 4 5ftU
Empire Tr Hi ''fi?
'’irst Nat (Bos'* (2)-, 4334 4o .4
First Nit) (100) . .H*.0* 1000
Guaraaity Tr (12)-~8l
lev in g Tr (.00* - 123< \&a
Manufacturers’ Tr (2* -- 4 1 43
Manufacturers Tr pf <2)__ 48 50
Natl City (1 * _ 3J 2 33;?
N Y Trust (ft)_ 118*2 121 Va
Public (l^a) - 33
Title G & T _ OU 10V4
a—Including extras.
| -— •
| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO. September 24 iU. S Dept.
/?r )'—Hogs. 0.000. including 3.500 di
rect; market opened steady, closing 10
lower than Thursday's average on butchers’
C80-lb. up and packing sows; good and
choice hogs. 150-220. lb. fully steady;
fop. 12.50: bulk good and choice 100-230
lo. 12.30-50. 240-300 lb.. 11.00-12.40;
150-180 lb. 11.75-12.35: packing sows
aiostly 10.75-11.10; best lightweights to
11.25.
Cattle. 2.000; calves. 500; very narrow
cutlet for few medium and lower grade
lightweight steers at week’s decline, most
kJlir-w orders having been filled earlier
•""Trek. '’rop comprising mostly light
weights and yearlings to sell downward
from 11.40. all cows and common heifers
Jully steady, but medium-grade heifers
without reliable outlet; strong weight cut
ter cows up to 5.75: grass fat beef cows.
8.00-7 50; weighty kinds to sell upward
from 8 00 in demand on shipper account;
bulls very scarce: quotable up to 7.50;
vealers strong 13.5** down.
Sheep. 8.000 including 3.500 direct;
Spring lambs opening slow; most sales na
Mves 25 tower. *ood to choice. 10.50 down;
best held around 10.75: sheep weak to 25
lower; slaughter ewes, 3 50-4.75.
CHICAGO PRODUCE.
CHICAGO. September 14 </P).—Poultry,
live. 1 car. 46 trucks, easy; hens. 4**
pounds up SS'-i: less than 4’2 pounds.
IP. Leghorn hens. 15: Springs, colored,
20; Plymouth Rock. 23: White Rock. 22.V*;
broilers, colored 22: Plymouth and White
Rock. 24. bareback chickens. IS: Leghorn
chickens. TO: roosters. 1T>: Leghorn roost
ers. 14: turkeys, hens. TO: young toms. 73:
old. 18; No. 2 turkeys 16: young ducks.
*>* pounds, up. colored. 18: white. TO:
small, colored. 15; white. 16; old geese.
15: young. 17.
Butter. 8 177. weak: creamery specials
(9.1 score). 33-35‘/a. extras (97). 34'g: ex
tra firsts (90-911. 34-34'.: firsts (88-89).
3T‘2-33; seconds (84-87*.*). 7RV*-31'*:
standards (90 centralized carlots), 34*.
'i.Eggs. 5.167. easy: extra firsts, local.
24'*: cars. 75: fresh graded firsts, local.
83'*: cars. 74: current receiDts. 714a.
Potatoes 89: on track. 411: total U. S.
Ihipments. 837: Russet Burbanks slightly
weaker, other stock dull; supplies heavy,
demand very slow, sacked, per cwt.. Idaho.
Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1. washed
1.35-50; U S. No. 7 practically free from
cuts and clipped ends. 1.05-10: Washing
ton. Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1. washed.
1.90. Colorado McClures. U. S No. 1.
1 TO: North Dakota. Bliss Triumphs. U S.
No. 1. and Darty graded 85-00: Cobblers.
U S. No. 1 and partly graded. 85-90: early
Ohlos U S No 1 and partly graded. 85
90; Wisconsin Cobblers. U. S. No. 1, 90
85; showing spots. 70-75.
RUBBER FUTURES.
NIW YORK. September 74. '/P>.—Crude
rubbtr futures opened easy. 8 to 17 lower.
September. 18 17b: December. 18.24-26!
March. 18.31-36. b—Bid.
i *
BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE
By private wire direct to The Star.
Approximate Transactions Today.
U S GoVt Bonds_. 740.000
Foreign Bonds1.350,000
Domestic Bonds_ 7,660.000
treasury.
High. Low. Close.
2 44s 1949-53_ 98.3 98.1 98.1
264* 1945-47_ 102.13 102.13 102.13
2 64* 19 4 8 - 51_ 100.20 100.16 100.16
2 64* 1951-54 _ 99.22 99 20 99.20
2*4* 1956-59_ 99.20 99.16 99.17
244* 1955-60_ 100.20 100.15 100.16
Is 1946-48_ 104.3 104. 104.1
Is 1951-55 _ 102.22 102.18 102.21
SHs 1946-49_ 104.22 104.20 104.20
SHs 1949-52- 104.20 104.16 104.18
SHs 1941 - 106.11 106.11 106.11
3448 1941 reg- 106.8 106.8 106.8
3Hs 1944-46 ... 106.3 106.3 106.3
3 64s 1940-43June 105.25 105.23 105.23
3 *4s 1941-43 Mar 106.15 106.15 106.15
4 H«-3 H s '43-45 106.10 106.’7 106.7
4M s 1947-52 115.30 115.30 115.30
4Vis 1947-52 reg 115,25 115.25 115.25
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE.
3s 1947 _ 103.8 103.8 103.8
SH* 1964- 102.26 102.26 102.26
HOME OWNERS' LOAN.
264* 1942-44_ 100.16 100.10 100.12
2 64s 1919-49_ 100.21 100.16 100.16
3s 1952- 102.12 102.5 102.5
FOREIGN BONDS.
High. Low Clou
Abltlbl Pa&Pw 6s ’63 79"» 75H 75'
Agr Mtg Bk Col 6s’47 23'i 23', 23'
Akershus5s 63 100 99-% 99"
Antloqula 7s 45 A_ 9H 9T, 9!
Antioquia 7s ’45 B 10 10 10
Antloqula 1st 7s'57 8*« 8*4 8"
Antloqula 2d 7s’57 n. 8*. 8'i 8'
Antioquia 3d 7s 57 __ 8", 8V, 8'
Antwerp 6s 58 . 101 101 101
Argentine 4s’72 Feb. 94 93'4 93'
Argentine 4s '72 Apr. 94 93*. 93"
Argentine 4Hs’71 . 101H 101'* 101!
Argentine 6s 59 Oct 100 100 100
Argentine 6s 61 May. 100", 100*, 100"
Australia 4H«'56_102", 102 102
Australia 5s’57_106', 106'4 106!
Austrian 7s 57 _ 104 103", 104
Bavaria S 6Hs'45_ 20'* 20'i 20'
Belgium 6s *55 108** 108". 108"
Belgium 6Hs’49_109', 109', 109'
Berlin 6s '58 __ 20 20 20
Berlin 6Hs’50___20'* 20H 20'
Brazil 6H* 26-’57.__ 37 36** 36'
Brazil 6Hs’27-’67_ 37 36', 36'
Brazil 8s 41 _ 45*, 44', 45
Brisbane 5a '57 102% 102 102'
Brisbane 6s'50_102% 102 102
Budapest 6s ’62 _ 26% 26% 26"
B A 4 % s-4 % s '77 Pv _ 77% 76% 76"
B A 4 'i-4%’76 Ag Pv. 78 78 78
B A 4%s-4%s '75 Pv. 81% 81% 81'
Bulgaria 7s 67_ 28% 28% 28"
Canada 2%s-44__ 98% 98% 98"
Canada 2%s'45_ 99% 99% 99'
Canada 3s'67 _ 93% j>3 93
Canada 3% s'61_ 99% 99 99
Canada 4s 60_107% 107% 107'
Canada fis '52 _113% 113 113
Carlsbad 8s ’54_._ 54% 54% 54'
Chile 6s'60 __ 18 17"* 17"
Chile 6s'61 Jan_ 18% 17% 17"
Chile 6s'61 Febr_ 18 18 18
Chile 6s 62_ 18% 18 18
Chile 7s 42 . __ 17% 17% 17'
Chile Mtg Bk 6s'61_ 15% 15** 15"
Chile Mtg Bk 6s 62 . 15% 15% 15*
Chile Mtg Bk 6%s'57 15"* 15% 15*
Chile Mtg Bk 6%s '61 16 15% 15*
Cologne 6%s'50 _ 20% 20% 20'
Colombia 6s 61 Jan_25% 24% 25
Colombia 6s '61 Oct_25% 24% 247
Col Mtg Bk 6%s '47_23% 23% 23'
Co! Mtg Bk 7s 46 __ 23% 23% 23'
Copenhagen 4 %s'53. 99% 98% 98'
Copenhagen 6s'62_100% 99% 99*
Cordoba 7s 42 prv_ 95% 95% 95*
Costa Rica 7s'51 A... 31 28 28
Cuba 6 %s '45 _ 58% 56% 56'
Cuba 5%s '53 _103% 103 103
Czechoslovakia 8s'61 104 103% 104
Denmark 4%e 62_100% 100 100
Denmark 6%s '55_1 102 101% 102
Denmark 6s 42 _106% 105** 106'
Dominic 2d 5%s '40._ 75 75 76
El Salvador 8s'48 ct_. 56% 56% 56'
Flat deb 7s'46_ 93% 93% 93*
Finland 6s *45 _ 107 107 107
French Gov 7s’49_112 112 112
French G 7%s'41un at 98 98 98
Ger C Bk A 6s'60 Oct. 29% 27% 29'
Ger Gen Elec 6s'48... 89% 39% 39'
Ger Gov 5%s 65 st 25% 25 25!
Ger Gov 6%s'65 un st 22 22 22
Ger Rep 7s 49 stpd 30 29% 29*
Ger Rep 7 s 49 an st_ 25 24% 24*
Grt C El Jap 6%s'50. 75 75 75
Grt C El Jan 7s'44_ 76% 76% 76!
Greek Gov 6s '68__ 30 30 30
Haiti 6s’52 _ 99% 98% 98'
Hung Con M 7s '46_ 22% 22V, 22V
Hung Con M 7%s’45. 23 23 23
Hungary 7 %s'44_ 58% 58% 58V
Italy 7s'61_ 82V, 82 82
Japan 6%s’6S__ 67 66 66
Japan 6%s'64_„ 80 79% 80
Lombard Elec 7s'52.. 73% 73 73
Medelin 6%s’54 9% 9% 9*
Mex 4s 10-45asst sm 3% 3% 3*
Milan 6%s'52 ._ 70% 70% 70V
Minas Gers 6%s'58._ 23% 23% 23'
Minas Gers 6 %s'59_ 23** 23% 23"
Montevideo 6s’59_ 66% 66% 661
New So Wales 5s'57. 102% 102% 102'
Norway 4s 61 _100% 100% 100*
Norway 4%s'65_101% 101'% 101*.
Norway 4%a’56___105% 105% 1054
Norway 6s'44_ 107 107 107
Norw Hy El 6%s '57. 100% 100% 100*
Nuremberg 6s'52_ 20% 20% 20V
Oriental Dev 6%s'58. 60 60 60
Oriental Dev 6s’5*_ 65% 65% 651
Panama 5s '63_ 67 67 67
Pernambuco 7s’47__ 21% 21 21
Peru 6s’60__ 15% 14% 141
Peru 6s’61_ 14% 14% 14*
Poland 8s 50_ 62 52 52
Porto Alegre 7%s '66. 22 21% 21*
Prussia 6%s 51 ... 20% 20 20V
Rhine W El P 6s'SB.. 23% 23% 23!
Rima Steel 7s '55_ 55 54% 55
Rio de Jan 6%s 55_ 22% 2211. 22!
Rio de Jan 8s’46_ 26% 26% 26!
Rio Gr do Sul 6s '68._ 20% 20 20
Rio Gr do Sul 7s '66_ 22 21 21
Rio Gr do Sul 7s'67_21% 21% 21!
Rio Gr do Sul 8s '46_28% 27 28!
Rome 6%s '52 _ 71% 71 71!
Roummnla 7e'59__ 40% 40% 401
Sao Paulo C 6%s '57— 23% 23 23
Sao Paulo C 8s 52_ 26 26 26
Sao Paulo St 6s 68_ 22% 21% 22!
Sao Paulo St 7e 40_ 93 93 93
Sao Paulo St 7s '56_ 26% 26 26
Sao Paulo St 8s '50_ 26% 25% 25!
Serbs 7a'62_ 28% 28% 28!
Serbs 8s '62 _ 28% 28% 28!
Siemens A H 6%s’51. 62 62 62
Silesia Prov 7s 58... 51% 51% 51!
Sydney 6%s'55 _104% 104% 104’
Taiwan Elec 5%■'71. 63 62 62
Toklo 6%s'81 _ 62% 62% 62’
Toklo E L Ltd 6s '53 .. 68% 63% 63’
Un Stl Wk 6%s'47 A. 24 24 24
Un Stl Wks 6%a’61 A 24* 24 24
Un Stl Wks 6%s'51 C. 24 24 24
Uruguay 6s'64_ 64 63% 63'
Uruguay 8s 46_ 65 64% 64!
Vienna £s '52.._ 99% 99% 99!
Westphal E P 6a’5S._ 20 20 20
Yokohoma 6a '61 .. 65% 65% 65'
DOMESTIC BONDS.
Ala Grt Southn 4s'43 108 108 108
Alb Per W P 6s '48_ 63 63 63
Alleg Corp 6a 44_ 78% 76 75
AllecCorp6a 49__ 68 61 61
Alleg Corp 6a 60 stp. 38 37 37
Alleg A Westn 4s '98. 94 94 94
Am A For Pa 6a 2030 64 63% 63
Am 1 OCh 6%a 49_105% 105% 1051
Am TAT 3%a '61_ 100 99% 99'
Am T A T 3%s 66_ 99% 99 99
Am T A T 4%s 39_ 104 103% 104
Am T A T 6 %s 43 . 113% 113 113
Am T F 2%s-6s'3*-'60 109 107% 107'
Am Wat Wka 6s'76. 102 102 102
Anaconda dab «%s '60 105 104% 104'
Anglo-Chll Nit 7s'67 31 30 30
ArmourlDelllst 4s*66 96 95 95
Armour (Del) 4s ’67 95 94% 94'
A TAS Fa adj 4a *96 at 103% 103 103
A TAS Fa gen 4s '96 109% 109 109
A TAS Fe 4%a 48 107% 107% 107
A TAS Fe C A 4%l '62 112% 112% 112
A TAS F RMt dv4a'66 106 106 106
Atlanta A Blrm 4a '33 23% 23 23
AtlACh A L 4%s'44 109% 109% 109
Atl Coast L lat 4a 63 100% 99% 99
Atl Coast Lclt 4s S3 86 86 86
Atl Coast Line 6s 46 100% 100 100
Atlantic A D lat4s>48 39% 39% 39
Atl G A W lat 6s 69 67% 66% 66
Auburn Auto 4%s '39 35% 35% 35
B AO 1st 48 48_ 95 93 93
B AO 4%a 60 _ 56 53 53
B A O lat 6a '68_100% 99% 100
B A O ref 6s 96 A_ 66 65 65
8 AO 6a 96 r _65% 64% 64
B A O ref 6s 2000 D— 66 62% 62
•)
High. Low. Close.
BAG ref fie '96 C- 784 774 774
B A O PLEA W V4af41 934 92 92
B A O S*D 6s 60 ... 864 834 834
BangAAroos 4s'61_ 1084 1074 1084
BangAAroos 4a’51stp 1094 1084 1084
Betb Steel lfiis '6* 954 944 944
Bath Steel 4 4s «0 103V* 1024 1024
Bos A Me 4fits ’«1 J_ 624 62 624
Bos A Ms 6s 67 _ 654 64 64
Bos N T A L 18 ’65_ 16 16 16
Bot Con M 6 fits '34_ 15 13 13
Bot Con M 6V*s'S4 ct 15 15 15
Bklyn Ed con 3 fits‘66 101 1004 101
Bklyn Man T ifits'66 644 64 644
Bklyn Un Gas 6s 45 1124 1124 1124
Buff RAP con 4 fit s'57 69 68 68
Bush Term con 6e ’66 634 52 52
Bush T Bldg 6s'60 ... 65V* 65 654
Can'dlan NR 4fi*s'66 113 113 113
Can'dlan NR 4 fi*s '67 1124 1124 1124
Can’dlan NR5s'69 Oct 1174 1174 1174
Can'dlan NR 6a'70 .. 1174 1174 1174
Can'dlan N db 6fits’46 1234 1234 1234
Can'dlan P db 4s pern 934 924 924
Can'dlan Pao 44s 60 1014 101 101
Can'dlan P 6s 44 cfa 1124 1124 1124
Can'dlan Pac 6s '64 . 106% 106% 106%
Caro Cl A O 6s '62 A.. 110 110 110
Celotex 4fi*s '47 ww_. 87 82V* 824
Cent Br U P 4s 48 244 24V* 244
Central Fdry cv 6s'41 107 105 105
Cent of Oa 5s'69 C 11 11 11
Cent of Ga rf 64s'59 10% 10% 10%
Cent 111 EAQ 6a'51 105 105 105
Cent of N J gen Re '87 46 44% 444
Cent of NJ gn 5s’87rg. 43 43 43
Cent Pac 6s’60 _ 844 834 83V*
Cent Steel 8s'41_118 118 118
, Cert’d deb 6fits '48 _ 69% 68 68
a Champ PAF4fiis'50. 107 107 107
, Ches A O 84s 96 D.. 96 96 96
, Ches A O Sfits'96 E._ 96 96 96
C A O con 6s '39 _ 1061* 1064 106V*
, Chi A Alt ref 3s'49_ 42 42 42
, Chi BAQ gen fs '68... 109% 1094 109V*
, Chi BAQ ref 6s'71 .. 114 114 114
Chi BAQ1 dlv 3fi*s ’49 107% 107% 107%
2 Chi BAQ1 dlv 4s '49 ._ 109% 109"* 109%
, Chi A E 111 6s'61 204 194 194
, Chi A E til 6s'61 ctfs 194 194 194
Chi A E 1st 5s'82 116% 116% 116%
* Chi Grt West 4s'69.. 274 26"* 27
Ch1 IAL gen 6s'66 . 10% 10% 10%
, CMAStP gn 4fi*s'89 C. 414 414 414
CMAStP 4 fi*s '89 E_ 40 40 40
CMAStP 5s'75 164 154 154
4 CMAStPAP sdj5s2000 54 5 5
4 Chi A NW gen 4s'87.. 314 31 31
3 Chi A NW 4%s 2037 15% IS 154
Chi A NW 4%s 2037 C 164 154 154
4 ChlANW4fiis 49 . 104 9 9
4 Ch1 A NW gen 5s'87.. 31% 314 314
Chi A NW rf 6s 2037.. 17% 17 17
, CANW Nr W 6%s'36. 34 34 34
3 Chi R IAP rf «s 34 . 13 124 124
Chi R IAP rf 4a'34ctf. 124 12 12
4 Chi R IAP gen 4s'88. 25 24 24
4 Chi R !AP «4a'62 _ 134 13 13
Chi RIAP 44s ‘62 ctf. 124 12 12
Lm n i«r t>u_ v*
1 Chl Un Sta 3 44s'61. _ 104% 104% 104*4
> Chl Un Sta 3%s'63 E 107% 107 107*,
* Cht Un Sta 4s’44 .. 107% 107% 107%
Chl & W Ind 414s'62- 100% 99% 100
Childs* Co 5a 43 ... 77% 77% 77%
> Cln G & E 314s'66 _100% 100', 100%
Cin Un T 3%a D gtd_. 104 103% 103%
* ecC&St L gen 4s '93 98% 98 98
* CCC&StLrf 414 a’7 7 B 85 83% 83%
1 Clev Un Ter 444a'77. 101% 100% 100%
Clev Un Ter 6a '73 B 105% 104% 104%
Clev Un Ter 614a’72A 108% 108 108
; Colo F & I fis '43_ 105 104% 104%
* Colo F& I Bs 10_ 75 75 75
1 Columbia G & E 6s
1 '62 May __ 98% 97 97
' Columbia G&E 6s 61. 96*, 95 95
1 Colum Ky P&L, 4s '65 105% 105% 105%
Cornel Credit 3% s'51 97% 97% 97%
' Com tnv Tr 3%s '51 . 101% 101% 101%
“ Conn R&L 4 44s‘61 st 106% 106% 106",
' Conn R Pw 344s 61 A 105 104% 105
1 Cons Ed N Y 3%s '66 103% 103% 103%
1 Cons Gas NY 444s'51 105*, 105% 105%
1 Consol 011 3Hs'61 . 99% 98', 98%
Consum Pwr 3 44s'70 102% 102% 102%
* Consum Pwr 344s 65 106% 106% 106%
Container 6s'48 _ 103 103 103
Crane Co 3 44 s'51_100% 100 100
Crown Will P 6s '51104*, 104*, 104*,
Cuba Northn 644a'42. 38*, 38% 38%
i Cuba RR ref 744s’36- 54% 53 53
Dayton P&L 3448 '60. 105% 105 105
■ Del & Hud ref 4s 43 .. 81 79% 79V4
, Den & R G con 4B'38- 20% 18 IS
Den & R G W 6a'55.. 10% 10% 10%
Den & ROW Ss'BSasst 10% 10 10
D & R G W rf 6s '78 . 14% 14 14
Des M&Ft D 4s'3 5 cfa 5 5 5
1 Det Edison 4s '65 F 108% 108% 108%
‘ Det Edison *44s'81 D 113% 113% 113%
Det Edison 6s '52 . 106% 106% 106%
Det&M 1st 4s'95 asst- 53 53 53
‘ Det Riv Tun <44s'61. 113*4 1134*113*.
Dul S S * At 5s’27 - 39% 39', 39*4
t Duquesne Lt 3 44s'65 105% 105’, 105*4
E T V & Ga cn 6a'6S . 113% 113% 11344
Elec Auto Lite 4a '62. 106% 105% 105%
' El Paso N G 4 44s’61-. 105% 105% 105%
El P&S W ref 5s '65.. 106% 106% 106%
Erie gen 4a’96_ 69% 68% 68%
Erie ref 5a'67-- 63% 61% 61%
Erie ref 5a'75_ 63% 59% 59%
Fed Lt&Tr 5s ‘42_ 100 99*4 99*4
Fed Lt&Tr 5s '42 st_100% 100 100
Fla E C Ry 444* ’59_ 63 62% 62%
, Fla E C Ry £s '74_ 9% 9% 9V4
1 Gen Am InvSt’5!_101%101 101
i Gen Cable 644a'47_105% 105% 105%
i Gen Mot Acc 3a 45 ... 102% 102 102%
i Gen Mot Acc 3 44 s'51. 101% 101% 101%
i Gen Stl Cast 6 44s'49. 68*, 68% 68%
, Goodrich 4 44s'56_ 99% 98% 98%
, Goodrich 6a '45_102% 102% 102%
, Goodyear T&R 6s'57. 104** 104 104%
, Grt Nr Ry S*ia'67 91% 90% 90%
Great N Ry 4a 46 O.. 115% 114% 114%
, Grt N Ry 4s '46 H . 105% 104% 104%
i" Gt N R gn 444a *76 D. 102% 101 101
Grt N R gn 444s'77 E 101 100*4 100%
Grt N R gn 6a '73 C_105% 105% 105%
Grt N R 6 44a '62 B_115% 115% 115*4
Green Bay 6s '82 B ... 9*4 8% 8%
Gulf Sta Stl 4 44a'81„ 98 97*4 98
1 Hack Wat 1st 4s'52._ 107 107 107
1 HarRy PCI st4a'54. 91*4 90*4 90*4
Hock Val 444 '99-116% 116% 116%
Hoe (R) 1st mtg '4*_. 90% 88% 89
Houston OH 644a'40. 102 102 102
■ Hudson Coal 6s'52 . 42% 41% 41%
Hud & Man Inc 6s'67. 24% 24 24
■ nua ac Man rei os 07. bH b» 5HVs
’ 111 Bell Tel 3%e '70.106 1 OSH 106
111 Cent col tr 4s'62._ 69 69 69
■ 111 Cent col tr 4s '53„ 65% 65 65
, 111 Cent 4%s ’«« _ 50% 48 48
■ 111 Cent ref 6s'B5_ 82H 81% 81H
ICC&St LN O 4%s'6S 58Vi 58% 58%
ICC&St L N O 6a '63 .. 62% 62 62
111 Steel deb 4%#'40. 107% 107% 107%
. Inland Stl 3%s '61 104% 104% 104%
1 Int RT 1st rf 6a'66-. 58 56 56
Int RT 6s >32_ 20 18% 18%
. Int RT 7s "32_ .. 62% 61% 61%
‘ Interlake Iron 4s‘47. 94 92% 93%
? Int Agr-cl 6s'42 stp.. 100% 100% 100%
* Int Grt Nr 5s'66 B... 27 25 25
, Int Grt Nr 6s '52 A .. 28% 27 27
* Int Grt N*adJ 6s’62 A 8% 7% 7%
1 Int Hydro Else 6s '44 71% 70% 70%
Int Mer Marine 6s '41 64 63 63
4 Int Pap 1st 6s'47 A._ 99 98% 98%
4 Int Pap ref 6s'56 __ 88 83% 83%
Int Ry of C A 6s '72_ 86 86 36
lntT&Tcv 4%s’39_ 85 84 84
Int T&T 6s '66 .. 62 61 62
4 Iowa C lst&rf 4s ’61— 4% 4% 4%
4 James F & C 4a'19_ 92 92 92
4 Jones&L Stl 4%s’61A 101% 101% 101%
KansCFS&M 4s'36. 38% 37% 37%
/ Kans C So 1st 3a 60.. 73 78 78
Kan- City So ref 6s'50 75% 75 75
Kans C Ter 1st 4s '60. 108% 108% 108%
Kans G&E 4 %s '80_104% 104%'104%
Keith s 6s 46 _ 96% 96% 96%
Kings Co El 48 ’49_ 87% 87% 87%
Koppers Co 4s'61_102% 102% 102%
Krasge Found 3%s'47 98 97% 97%
Kresge Found 4S 46. 102% 101% 101%
4 Laclede Gas 6g'39 ._ 94% 93% 93%
4 Laclede G 6%s '63 C-. 62 61 6)
4 Laclede G 6 %s '60 D. 62 61 61
Lautaro Nit 1976s_31% 31% 31%
Leh Val Coal 5s'64_ 38 38 38
Leh V P con 4s 2003 42 40% 40%
4 Leh V Peon 4%s 2003 44 43% 43%
Leh V RR con 6s 2003 50% 49% 50
4 Leh Val Term 6s '41-. 100 100 100
Loew’a 3%s 46 _ 99% 99% 99%
4 Long Is) ref 4s '49__„ 99% 99% 99%
4 La A Ark 6s 69 _ 78% 77% 77%
L A Nash 3 % s 2002_90% 9£ 90
4 LAN 1st 4s 2003 ... 97 96% 96%
4 LA N 4%s 2003 C 102% 102 102
4 LAN Atl K&C4S’56 113 112% 113
L A N St L 3s '80_ 89% 89% 89%
, McCrory Strs 6s '61 . 103% 103% 103%
* McKess&Rob 6%s'60 103% 103% 103%
14 Me C RR Clt 4s '45 A 101 100 100
MeC RH gn 4%s'60 A 72% 72% 72%
Man S 1st 7%s’42ctfs 50 48 48
y* Manhat Ry 48 '90 30% 30% 30%
4 Manhat Ry 4s '90 ctfs 28% 28% 28%
4 Manhat R 2d 4s 2013 17 17 17
Marion St) Shov 6s’47 80 80 80
Market St Ry 7s 40 A 90 89 89
Mead Co 6a '45 ... 103 102% 102%
Mil El RAL 6s '61 .. 101% 101% 101%
% Mil El R&S L rf 6s‘71 101 101 101
% MStP&SSM cn 4s '31. 17 17 17
Rich. Low. Close.
MStP&SSM 5s'38 atd 17% 17 17%
MStP&SSM rf 6s'46A 15 15 15
Mo K & T 1st 4s #0_79% 79 79
Mo K & T 4s 62 B_ 56 56 56
MoKftTBs '62 A.__ 60% 60 60
Mo Pac 4B "76-- 11 10% 11
Mo Pac 5s‘66 A_ 80 29% 29%
Mo Pao 5s'77 P_80 28 28
Mo Pac 6a 77 F ctfa.. 27 27 27
Mo Pac 6s'78 a_ 30 30 30
Mo Pao 6a *80 H.._ 30 29 29
Mo Pao 6a’80 H ctfa.. 28 28 28
Mo Pacific 6af 8] 1 30% 28% 28%
Mo Pac 6a'81 I ctfa_ 28 28 28
Mo Pac 6 %s '49 A ... 8% 8 8
Mob & Ohio 4%s '77k. 22% 21 21
Mob & Ohio 6s'88 ... 23 22 22
Monong Ry lat 4s '60 106% 106% 106%
Mononic Pub 8 4%tf60 105 10& 105
Mont Pwr 3%s'66 __93% 92% 92%
Mont Tram 6a'41 ... 99% 99% 99%
Morris & Es 3%s 2000 81% 81% 81%
Mutual Tel 6s'41_ 107 107 107
Namm & Sons 6s '43 103% 103% 103%
Nassau Elec 4s’51 ltd 34 33% 34
Natl Dairy 3%s'61ww 101% 100% 100%
Natl Dls P C 4%s '45. 104% 104% 104%
Natl Steel 4S «6 106 105% 106%
NewET&T 1st 6s'62 122% 122% 122Vs
New Jer P&JL 4%s '60 106% 106% 106%
New Orl P S 6a'62 A. 93% 93 93
New Orl P S 6a 56 B . 93% 93 93%
New Or Ter lat 4a'63 87 87 87
New Orl T&M 6s '64 B - 44 44 44
New Orl T&M 6a'56 C. 43 43 43
New Orl T&M 6%a'54 45 45 45
NOT&M 5%s’54A cfs. 45 45 45
N Y Central 3 %s'62.. 101 99% 99%
NY Centra) 3 %a‘97.. 95% 95% 95%
NY Central 8%s'46._ 100 99% 99%
NY Cent con 4s '98 . 92% 92% 92%
NY Cent rf 4%a 2013. 81 80 80
NY C rf 4%s 2013 n._ 81 80 80
NY Cent rf 6s 2013_ 91% 90 90%
NY C LSh 3%a '98 .. 89 88% 88%
NYC&St L lat 4s '37_ 100% 100 100%
NY Chi & St L 4s 46.. 100 100 100
NYC&St L 4%s'78 .. 76% 74% 74%
NYC&St L6%s'74 A. 87 85 85
NY Dock lat 4a'61_ 62 50 60
NY Dock 6s 38 _ 48 45% 45%
NY Edison 3%s'65 D. 101% 101 101
NY E lls ref 3 % a ‘66 . 101% 101% 101%
NY NI1 & H 3%s '47.. 27% 27% 27%
NY NH & H 4a ’65_ 27% 27% 27%
NY NH & H 4s '56__ 29 25 25
NY NH & H 4s '67._ 16 16 16
NY NH & H 4%s '67.. 31% 30% 30%
NY NH & H cv 6» '48. 32% 30 30%
NY O&W gen 4a'65._ 11 11 10%
NY O&W ref 4s 92* 15 14 14
NYQueens con3%s’6S 105% 105% 105%
NY & Rich G 6s'51... 106 106 106
NY Steam 1st 6s'61.. 104% 104 104
NY Steam 6s'56 ... 104% 103% 103%
NY Steam 1st 6a'47.. 106 106 106
NY S&W 2d 4%a '37.. 16 16 16
NY S&W 1st rf 6s'37. 21% 20 20
NY S&W cen 5s'40_ 14% 14% 14%
N Y Tel 3 %s '67 . .. 101% 101% 101%
NY Tel gen 4 %s ‘39.. 107 106% 106%
NY Tr Rk 6s '46 stp._ 85% 85% 85%
NY W&B 4%s 46 . 9 8% 8%
Niag Falls P3V4s'66. 104% 104 104
i N’iae Sh ‘Kft QAu, QK;.. QAu.
Norf So 1st ref 5s'61. 19 174 174
Norf A W 1st 4s ’96._ 1174 1164 117
North Am Co 5s'61... 1044 1034 1034
North Am Ed 5s '57 A. 103 102-4 1024
North Am Ed Ss 69 C. 1004 100 100
Norf S 1st rfos'61 efs 17 17 17
North Am Ed 5Vis'63 1034 1034 1034
Nor’n Pac gen 3s 2047 704 704 704
Nor'n Pac 4s 97 ... 1024 1024 1024
Nor’n Pac 4 Vis 2047 .. 854 844 844
Nort’n Pac 5s 2047 C. 90 884 884
Nor'n Pac 6s 2047 .. .. 1034 1004 1004
Ohio Edison 3*is'72. 98 98 98
Ohio Edison 4s 65 __ 1024 1024 1024
Ohio Pub Svc 7s'47._ 111* 111/, 111/,
Okla G A E S»*s'66 . 1004 1004 1004
Okla Gas A 151 4s '46.. 103 1024 103
Oreg KRAN 43 46_109', 1094 1094
OreE W RR 4s 61_ 1064 105*, 1064
Otis Steel 4lis '62_ 89 89 89
Pac Gas A El 3 Vis'86 994 984 984
PacG&ESVil 41... 1024 1024 1024
Pac G & E 4s 64 1064 1064 1064
Pac TAT rf 3 Vis'*6 B 1014 1014 1014
Pac TAT 3 Vi 8'66 C . 1004 1004 1004
Panhand EPL 4s'62 1 00 4 1 00*, 100*,
Para Broadway 3s '55 67 67 67
Paramount Pic 6s '65. 994 994 994
Penn Co 4s '63_ 1004 100 100
Penn Dixie C 6s'41_ 974 974 974
Penn Glass A S'60_ 105 105 105
Penn P& L 4 Via '81._ 101 1004 1004
Penn RR 3Vi8 wt_ 994 98 98
Penn RR 3 4s '70 Cl_ 98 974 974
Penn RR 4 4s'81 D-_ 1054 105*, 1054
Penn RR 4Vis 84 ... 106 105V, 106
Penn RR rn 4V48'86_. 1094 109 109
Penn RR deb 4 Vis'70. 99 98 984
Peoria & E inc 4s ’90_ 9 84 84
Pare Marq 4Vis'80... 884 88", 884
Pere Marq 1st 5s '66 97 96 96
Phelps Dodge 3 Vis'52 1084 1074 1074
Phlla Co 5s 67_ 954 95 954
Phlla Elec 3 Vis '67_104V, 1034 1034
Phlla A R CA1 6s'78_. 224 22V, 224
Phlla ARCA1 6s 49_ 84 74 74
Philippine Ry 4s 37 .. 164 16V* 16V*
Pitts C* I 4Vis'52 A 95 95 95
PlttsAW Va 4Vis'60 C 74 4 74 4 744
Port Gen El *Vis'60.. 664 55', 554
Postal Tel A C 6s'58. 15 14V, 144
Purity Baking 6s‘48. 95 92V, 924
R-K-O 6s '41_ 93 92 92
Reading R4 4*'97 A. 105 1044 1044
Reading R 4Vis'97 B. 105 104 104
Rem-Hand 4 Vis'56ww 1034 1024 1024
Republic Stl 4Vis'66. 93', 924 924
Republic Stl 4Vis '61. 924 91 91
Republic SU 6 Vis'64. 113 1114 1114
Revere Cop 4Vis'56.. 1024 1024 102'*
Rio G W col 4s'49 A_. 28 26 26
R 1 AAL 1st 4V4*'S4.. 114 114 114
Safeway Stores 4s'47. 103V, 103 103
Saguenay Pw 4 4s 66 1014 1014 1014
St Jo Ry L TAP 6s'37 99** 994 994
St LIMAS RAG 4s'33 70V* 69*» 694
StLIMASRAG4s'33ct 69 69 69
St L-S Fran 4s'60 A .. 164 154 154
St L-S F4S'50 Actfs. 15 144 IS
St L-S Fran 4Vis'78.. 154 15 15
St L-S F 4Vis’78 cf St. 14V* 134 14
St L-S Fran 5s'60 B.. 164 164 164
St LS F 5s'50 B ctfs. 154 15V, 154
St L S \V gn rf 5s '90.. 23V* 234 234
St P K C S L 4V4S'41. 12 114 It**
San An P Svc 6s '52 A 1104 1104 1104
Schulco 6 4s '46 A_ 244 244 244
Schulco 6Vis’46 A stp 254 25',» 254
Schulco 64s'46 B stp. 32 32 32
Seabd A L 4s '50 stp.. 204 194 194
Seabd A L ref 4s'69 10 9*. 9*.
Seabd A L 6s '45 A 13% 13 13
Seabd A L 6s 45 ctfs. 13 12% 12%
Seabd A-Fl 6s'35 A ct 7% 7 7
Shell Un deb 3%s '51. 99 98% 98%
Silesian Am 7s'41_70% 70% 70%
Simmons Co 4s'52_96% 95% 95%
Socony Vac3%s'50_. 105% 105 105
South Bell T&T 6s'41 100 99% 100
Southn Cal Gas 4s '65 106% 106% 106%
Southn Cal G 4 %s'61 107 107 107
So Colo Pwr 6s 47 A 104 104 104
Southn Kraft 4% s'46. 99% 99% 99%
South Nat G 4%s '61. 99% 99 99
So Pac 3 %s 46 _ 96% 95 95
So Pac ref 4s '55_103% 103% 103%
So Pac 4%s "66_ 76% 74V* 75
So Pac 4%s 69_ 75% 74 74%
So Pao 4%s 81_ 75 74 74
So Pac Oreg 4%s’77. 85 82 82
So Pac S F Ter 4s '50. 106% 106% 106%
So Ry gen 4s '66 A_ 60% 59% 59%
So Ry 6s '94 _100% 99 99
So Ry gen 6s 68—_ 78 78 78
So Ry 6%8 '66_ 80 79% 79%
S W Bell Tel 3%s ’64. 105% 105% 105%
South w'n G&E 4s '60. 101% 101% 101%
Spokane Int 5s'55_ 15% 16% 15%
Staley A E 4s 46_104% 104% 104%
Stand Oil N J 3s '61._ 97% 97 97%
Studebaker ev 6s’45_ 92 89 89
Swift & Co 3 %s '50— 105% 105% 105%
Term As St L 4s 53 __ 109% 109% 109%
Texas Corp 3%s '61.. 103% 102% 102%
Texas & Pac 6s ‘79 C_ 99% 99 99
Texas & Pao 5s 80 D- 98% 98% 98%
Third Av ref 4s'60... 37% 36 36
Third Av 1st 5s'37-— 80 79% 79%
Third A ad in ex 5s’66 9 8% 8%
Tide Wat Oil 3%s'62 100 99% 99%
Tol & Ohio C 3%s ‘60 103% 103% 103%
Tol St K& W 4s'60.... 96% 96% 96%
UnElec(Mo)3%s‘62. 106 104% 104%
UnOllof Cal 8 %s '62 107% 107 107
Union Pao 8 %s 70_ 94% 94% 94%
Union Pao 3%e 71— 94% 94% 94%
Union Pac 1st 4S'4T.. 111% 111 111%
Un Pao 1st rf 4s 2008 106% 106% 105%
United Drug 6s '63 88% 87 87
U S PipeAFy 3 %s '36 113% 112% 113
U S Rubber 6s '47_106% 105 105
Utah LATli 44 A__ 92% 92% 92%
Utah P A L 6s ‘44_ 94% 93% 93% I
Util P A L. 6S 69 ww. 46% 45% 45%
Util PA L6%s'4T_ 47% 46 46
Vanadium cv 6s 41 . 97% 96% 96
Ver Sug 1st 7s'42 ctfs 15% 14% 14%
Va E A P 1st rf 4s '56 107% 107% 107%
Va Rv 1st 3%s 66 A. 104% 104% 104%
VaS W 1st 5s 2003_ 106 106 106
Wabash 4%s 78_19 19 19
Wabash 1st 6s 39__ 84 84 84
Wabash 2d 5s 39_ 55 56 65
Wabash Bs'76 B_18 18 18
Wabash 6s *80 D_18% 18% 18%
Wabash 6%s 75_ 18% 18% 18%
AT m MARK
Sharp Weekly Gain Sends
Total 4.6 Per Cent
Above Year Ago.
NEW YORK, September 24—The
Associated Press seasonally adjusted
weekly Index of freight carloadlngs
based on 1920-30 as 100. advanced
today to 79.8. compared with 77.1 the
pre’Mous week and 75.2 a year ago.
Range of recent years:
1937. 3930. 1935. 1034.1933.
High 82.2 84.5 71.1 05.9 87.3
Low ...72.0 80.7 68.0 69.5 47.7
By the Associated Press.
The Association of American Rail
roads reported today 826,565 cars of
revenue freight were loaded during
the week ending last Saturday.
This was an increase of 115,266 cars,
or 16.2 per cent, compared with the
preceding week; an increase of 36,708,
or 4.6 per cent, compared with a year
ago, and a decrease of 125,996, or 13.2
per cent, compared with 1930.
The report classified the loadings as
follows
This wk. Last wk. Yr. ago.
Miscellaneous. 333.722 4-48.687 4 7.916
Less than carlot 172.639 425.533 4 1,920
Coal _ 145.689 4 27.462 4 8.683
Grain and
products __ 36.180 4 4.197 4 3.112
West, dists- 25.076 - 2.478 -3.978
Live stock , 19 03.3 4 4.826 4 295
West. dists._ 15.288 4 4.089 — 115
Forest prod._.39.638 4 5.892 4 4.184
Ore - _- 69.021 — 2 568 4 0.789
Coke_ 10.865 4 1.238 4 890
Washington Produce
BUTTER—97 score. 1-pound prints. 38:
’--pound prints. 39; tub, 37: 90 score,
1-Pound prints. 39; tub 37; 90 score.
1-pound prints. .37: ‘--pound prints. 38;
tub, 36: market strong
MEATS—Choice beef. 24: calves. 17:
veal. 19: Fall lamb. 24: sows. 15: fresh
pork. 31: frozen pork 25: pork loin. 30:
fresh hams. 25: fresh skinned ham, 20;
smoked hams. 28: sliced bacon. 32; slab
bacon. 39: compound. 12’i: lard, 14.
LIVE STOCK—Pigs. 10*10'-: light hogs.
lO'aalo3-: medium, llall'-: 230-250
nnimrlc T 1 a 1 1 •><:<| nmmrlc Ula 1 ill
sows. OaT: stag, dad1 a; calves. 7a0!2
Prices paid shippers, net f o b Wash
ington by the United States Bureau of
Agricultural Economics:
EGGS—Market about steady at un
changed prices: Government graded and
dated eggs, whites. U. S. extras, large, 38’2;
U. S. extras, mediums 29’a; U. S stand
ards. 31 *2: U. S standards, mediums.
24nearoy ungraded eugs. current re
ceipts. 24-25: whites. 29-31.
LIVE POULTRY—Market about steady,
prices unchanged; fowl, colored, heavy. 18
22: No. *.s. 13-14; Leghorns. 14-15;
roosters. 10-12: chickens. Virginia Rocks.
2M-3o; Delaware crosses 28-29 Southern,
.23-25; Reds. 23-25: Leghorns. 22-24: tur
keys. hens, lo to 12 pounds, 23 toms. 14
to lo pounds. 21: broiling turkeys. 3*a
pounds and up. 2o guineas. 2 pounds and
over. noal.OU a pair; under 2 pounds. 70a
80 & pair.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Sales in large lots by original receivers
up to s a m. today.
APPLES-—One Washington arrived, one
unbroken car on tracx. Bushels, supplies
liberal- demand slow: market weak Mary
land. Virginia. Pennsylvania and West
Virginia, U. S. No 1. Wealthy 2,«-inch
minimum. 50-d0: 2la-inch minimum 85
75 Gnmes. 2*4-inch minimum 50-HO;
2‘a-inch minimum. 7 5a85; 234-inch min
imum, 86-90; Jonathans 2‘4-inch mini
mum. Hu-85. 2‘a-inch minimum. 75-86;
234-inch minimum. 9n-l .no; Delicious. 214
inch minimum, do-75: 2‘a-inch minimum,
100-1.15; 2%-inch minimum. 1.15-1.25;
Northwestern Greenings. 2’a-inch mini
mum. ho-85: 2 4-inch minimum. 75-85;
3-lnch minimum. 90-1.00; McIntosh 2‘4
inch minimum, dO-05: 2‘a-inch minimum,
9u-i.no; Spys. 2‘a-inch minimum. 85-75;
234-inch minimum. 85-90 3-inch min
imum. mostly around l 00: Kings 2‘4-lnch
minimum. 40-50: 2‘a-inch minimum, uo
85; 234-inch minimum 75-85: Winter
Bananas 2‘a-inch minimum ho-85 234
inch minimum. 75-85: Bonums. 2-inch
minimum. 40: 2‘4-inch minimum. 50-8u;
2‘a-inch minimum 85-75 Boxes Virginia.
Delicious, combination extra fancy and
fancy. 1.60-1.75: C grade 1.15-1.50.
CABBAGE--One Virginia arrived: no
cars on track: truck receipts moderate;
supplies moderate; demand light: market
weak Pennsylvania. 5-peck hampers, do
mestic. round type 85-90 rC(j cabbace.
85: New York. 5o-pound sacks, domestic,
round type. 80-75.
CELERY—No carlot arrivals: two broken
and three unbroken cars on track. Sup
plies moderate; demand light: market
steady. New York. 12 crates, washed, 3-d
dozen. 2.QQ: few. 2.25.
LETTUCE—One California arrived: five
broken and four unbroken cars on track.
Supplies moderate: demand slow, market
weak. California. Western crates. Iceberg
type. 5 dozen. 2.60a3 ()0: few higher.
ONIONS—One Indiana, two Minnesota
arrived, three unbroken cars on track.
Supplies moderate. Demand slow market
dull. Indiana and Minnesota. 50-pound
sacks, yellows. U. S. No. 1. 1.15-1.25: most
ly 1.15. Idaho, 50-pound sacks, Valen
cias. U. S. No. 1. 1.40-1.50.
PEACHES—No carlot arrivals: one bro
ken car on track: truck receipts moderate.
Supplies moderate. Demand slow, market
dull. New York, bushel baskets. Elbertas.
U. S. No. 1. 2‘4-inch minimum. 1.25-1.50:
New Jersey bushel baskets, Elbertas. U. 9.
No. 1. 2*4-inch minimum, fair condition.
75: Pennsylvania bushels. Elbertas. U S.
No. 1. 2-inch m;nimum. 1.50-1.75: 2‘4
inch minimum 1.75-2.00; Maryland bushel
baskets. Elbertas. U. S. No. 1. 2*4-inch
minimum. 1.00-1 50.
PEAS—No carlot arrivals: four broken
cars on track. Supplies moderate Demand
light, market steady Idaho, bushel ham
pers, Telephones. 2.25-2.75.
Potato Prices Weaker.
POTATOES—No carlot arrivals, one un
broken car on track Supplies moderate.
Demand light, market slightly weaker.
Hundred-pound sacks. Cobblers. New' Jer
sey. U. S. No. 1. l.lo- few l.nO- Pennsyl
vania. U. S. commercial. 95-1.00: Idaho.
100-pound sacks. Russet Burbanks, U. S.
No 1. 2.25.
SWEET POTATOES—Supplies moderate.
Demand light, market weak. Maryland,
bushel baskets. Goldens. U S. No. 1 90;
North Carolina, bushel baskets, Jersey
type. 85-75.
HONEYDEWS—No carlot arrivals, three
broken and two unbroken cars on track.
Supplies moderate. Demand light, market
steady. Colorado, standard and Jumbo
crates all sizes. 1 75-2.no.
CARROTS—No carlot arrivals, one bro
ken car on track. Supplies moderate. De
mand light, market steady California,
Western lettuce crates, bunched. 3.75:
Ohio, bushel baskets, looped, washed. 85
75: Pennsylvania, per dozen bunches. 35
40
SPINACH—No carlot arrivals and no
cars on track- truck receipts light. Sup
Dlies light. Demand light, market weak.
Pennsylvania and New York, bushel bas
kets. Savoy type. 1.00-1 25: mostly 1.00:
Oh’e 2-onart baskets. 75.
r>o » ntre rr*., „* ... 1: .
mand slow: market steady. Delaware.
2-quart climax baskets Concords. 12: 12
quart climax baskets Concords. 35-40:
few 50
MIXED VEGETABLES—One California
arrived: four broken and one unbroken
cars on track. Correction Thursday’s re
port. make read five broken cars on track,
instead of one broken car.
LIMA BEANS—Supplies very light: de
mand light: market slightly stronger.
Long Island, bushel hampers. 2.75-3.25.
SNAP BEANS—Supplies light: demand
slow: market steady Maryland, bushel
hampers Round Stringless. 75-1.00: lair
condition. 50.
CUCUMBERS—Sunplies light: demand
slow: market dull. New York, bushel bas
kets. large size, fair quality. 50.
CAULIFLOWER—No carlot arrivals:
two broken cars on track. Supplies mod
erate: demand light: market steady. Colo
rado crates. 1.75-1.85. Long Island,
crates. 2.on
ORANGES—Three California arrived:
five broken and five unbroken cars on
track. California, boxes. 4.25-6.50. as
to grade and size.
LEMONS—California, boxes. No. 1. 8.00
8.50: No, 2. 7j>n-8.o«.
GRAPEFRUIT—Florida. boxes. 2.75
3.25.
CANTALOUPES—Colorado. Pink Meats,
Jumbo crates, all sizes. 75-1.00: standard
flats. 12s and 15s. 85-1.00.
HONEYBALIJS—-California, jumbo crates.
27s. 2.75: 36s and 45s. 3.00; standards.
45s. 2.50.
PEARS—No carlot arrivals, one broken
car on track. New York, bushel baskets,
Bartletts, U. S. No. 1, 1.50-2.00; Seckels,
U. S No. 1, 1.50-200; Anious. U. S. No. 1
1.25-1.50. California, boxes. Mountain
Bartletts 2.25-2.50.
TOMATOES—Delaware, 12-quart climax
baskets. 50-75.
BROCCOLI—Colorado. crates, 2.25
Pennsylvania and New Jersey, bushel
crates, l .50.
CELERY CABBAGE—Ohio, 18-quart
climax baskets. 40-50.
BEETS—Pennsylvania, 25-30 per dozen
bunches.
High. Low. cieaa.
Walker HAS 444*'45. 1054 106 105
Walworth 4a *65 _ 82 8044 8044
Walworth ts '66 naw. 95 95 95
Warner Bros ew 6s'll 90 884 884
Wamer-Qu4n 6s 'll 614 6144 614
W Pa Pw 1st 6s 61 E. 119 119 119
W Sb 1st 4s 1061 Btd 864 864 864
West'll Md 1st 4s ’61. 984 974 97*4
Westn Md 64* 77. . 1034 1034 1034
West’n Par. 6E46 A as 24 24 24
Westn UncItrSs'lt. 1004 1004 1004
Westn Un 6s '61_ 70 664 674
West'n Un 6s'60. 674 634 65
WhALEcon 4s'49_. Ill 111 111
Wheel Steel 4 4s'66 974 964 964
Wilkes B&E 1st 6s ’42 10 10 10
Wilsoa A Co 3 4 '47.. 96*. 96 ’-. 964
Wilson A Co 4S 66 1004 1004 1004
Wls Cent 1st En 4s'49 184 18 18
Wls C8ADT4S ‘II.. 12 12 12
T'nrstn SAT 4a 'll_1014 101 101
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Retail Sales Soar to 22 Per j
Cent Above Same 1936 '
|
Period in Week.
By the Associated Press.
NEW YORK, September 24.—Most
divisions of trade displayed a more
aggressive stride this week, with
quickening retail distribution the out
standing feature, Dun Ac Bradstreet
said today in the weekly review of!,
business.
Retail sales for the country as a
whole were estimated at from 3 to
7 per cent ahead of the preceding
week and from 8 to 22 per cent better
than for the comparable 1936 period.
“As strength of consumer purchas
ing power was revealed by the intensi
fied interest in a wide range of sea
sonal goods,” the agency said, “buyers
in wholesale markets covered with
less caution the balance of their Fall
requirements.
“Although makers of automobiles
and steel were at the season's low, and
curtailment proceeded at many textile
mills, operations in other industrial
divisions maintained or lengthened
the advantage over those of a year
ago.”
The review noted as an indication
of widening consumer demand that
the interest of shoppers extended to
virtually all retail store offerings this
week, whereas in the preceding week
there was a marked tendency to con
centrate on wearing apparel.
“The purchasing trend continued
toward the higher priced, better qual
ity merchandise.” the review said,
adding that "moderate mark-ups were
taken as a matter of course.”
Percentage increases over a year
; agu me ninjui tiwtrjs hi Aug
land ranged from 5 to 12; Eastern
States, 10 to 20; Middle Western, 10
to 20; Northwest, 14 to 20; Southern,
12 to 18; Southwest, 15 to 25, and
Pacific Coast, 10 to 18.
On the wholesale front, reports to
the agency indicated purchasing power
in the rural sections had been well
sustained at recent levels.
“Business sent in by road salesmen,”
the review said, "generally surpassed
the volume in urban centers.”
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INVESTING COMPANIES
NEW YORK September 24 —New
York Security Dealers Association:
(Noon quotations.!
Bid Asked.
Admin Fd 2nd Inc_15.15 16.12
Am Business Shrs_ .04 1.04
Am Gen Eq Inc _ .84 .04
Am Ins Stocks _ 4.875 5 .75
Bancamer Blair _ 7.375 8.375
Bankers Nat Inv Corp 3.25 3.875
Basic Industry _ 4.23
Boston Fund Inc_ 10.45 2o.K0
Broad St Inv _ 23.36 30.33
Bullock Fund _ 16.87 5 J 8.625
Corporate Trust _ 2.6! _
Corporate Trust A A _ 2.4 7 _
Corp Tr A A mod _ 3.10 _
Corp Tr Accum Ser_ 2 47 _
Corp Tr Acc mod _ 3.1(» _
Cumulative Tr Sh _ 6.40 _
Depos Bk Sh N Y • A”_ 100 _
Depos Ins Shrs A”_ 3 03 _
Depos Ins Shrs B" _ 2.81 _
Diversified Tr C _ 4.20
Dividend Shrs 1.57 1.72
Equity Corp ?3 pf _ 32.00 35.00
Fidelity Fund Inc_ 22.74 24 40
First Boston Corp _ 18.75 20.25
Fiscal Fund Bk Sh_ 2.01 3.27
Fiscal Fund Ins _ 3.38 3.82
Fixed Trust Sh A_10.94 __
Fixed Trust Sh $_ 8.96
Found Tr Sh A _ 4.30 4.60
Fund Investors Inc_ 19.321 20.58
Fund Tr Shrs A_ 5.42 6.00
Fund Tr Shrs B _ 4.95
Gen Capital Corp_ 36.19 38.01
Gen Investors Tr _ 5.72 6.22
Group Sec Agriculture 1.57 1.7o
Group Sec Automobile_ 1.14 1.24
Group Sec Building_ 1.57 1.70
Group Sec Chemical_ 1.35 1.47
Group Sec Food _ .83 .91
Group Sec Invest Shrs_ 1.06 1.16
Group Sec Merchandise_ 1.12 1.22
Group Sec Mining _ 1.30 1.51
Group Sec Petroleum_ 1.24 1.35
Group Sec R R Equip_ .93 1.02
Group Sec Steel _ 1.57 1.70
Group Sec Tobacco_ .94 1.05
Huron Holding _ .30 .80
Incorp Investors _ 20.51 22.15
Instl Sec Bank Group_ 1.32* 1.51
Instl Sec Insurance _ 1.43 1.55
Investors Fd “C” Inc_12.51 13.28
Keystone Custodn B 2_ 26.97 29.44
Keystone Custodn B 3 __ 17.67 19.37
Keystone Custodn K 1__ 15).69 21.49
Keystone Custqdn K 2_14.7* 1618
Keystone Custodn S 2 _ 20.74 22.7o
Keystone Custodn S 4 __ s.64 9.57
I Major Shrs Corp_ 2.75
Maryland Fund _ 7.6s 8.42
Mass Invest Tr _23.To 25.15
Mutual Invest _13.55 14.81
Nation Wide Sec _ 4 in 4.20
Nation Wide Voting_ 1.61 1.7 7
Natl Investors _ 6.31 6 56
New England Fund_ 15.51 16.68
N Y Bk Tr Shrs . _ 3.375
N Y Stocks Bk Stocks _ 9.42 10.18
N Y Stocks Bldg Supply _ 8.90 9.62
N Y Stocks Elec Equip_ 9.59 10.37
N Y Stocks Insurance_ 9.62 10.40
N Y Stocks Machinery . 30.36 11.19
N Y Stocks RR Equip_ 9.28 10.03
N Y Stocks Steel __ 11.44 12.35
North Am Bond Tr ctfs _ 56.25 _
Nor Am 'Tr Shares _ 2.43 _
Nor Am Tr Sh 1955_ 3.02 _
Nor Am Tr Sh 1956_ 2.96 _
Nor Am Tr Sh 1958_ 2.76 __ .
Plymouth Fund Inc _ .61 .72
Quarterly Income Sh 14.73 16.13
Schoellkopf-Hutton fz Pom 2.375 3.375
Selected Am Sh Inc . 11.5* 12.62
Selected Income Sh_ 4.72
Sovereign Invest _ .87 .90
Spencer Trask Fund_17.49 18.41
Stand Am Tr Shrs _ 3.7n 3.90
Stand Util Inc _ 63 .68
Super of Am Tr A _ 3.58 _
Super of Am Tr A A_ 2.36 _
Super of Am Tr B _ 3.71 _
Super of Am Tr B B_ 2.36 _
Super of Am Tr C_ 6.64 _
Super of Am Tr D_ 6.64
Supervised Shrs _11.62 12.63
Trustee Stand Inv C_ 2.6s _
Trustee Stand Inv D_ 2.63
Trusteed Am Bk **B ' _ .75 .83
Trusteed Industry Shrs -- 1.22 1.33
Wellington Fund _15.56 17.10
-.
FOREIGN EXCHANGES.
NEW YORK. September 24 </P).—Foreign
exchange steady: Great Britain in dollars,
others in cents. Great Britain—Demand.
4.9434: cables. 4.94*4: 60-day bills. 4%i>4,«.
France—Demand. 3.42: cables. 3.42. Italy
—Demand. 5.26*4: cables. 5.26*/4.
Demands—Belgium. 16.S3: Germany,
free. 0.13: registered. 21.35: travel. 25.75:
Holland. 55.30: Norway. 24.86: Sweden.
25 51: Denmark. 22.09: Finland. 2.20;
Switzerland. 22.5)7: Spam, unauoted: Por
tugal. 4.505r: Greer. .91 *2: Poland. 18.91:
Czechoslovakia. 3.50: Yugoslavia. 2.33;
Austria. 18.8Kn: Hungary, 19.75: Rumania.
.76: Argentina. 33 oon: Brazil. 8.801/4n:
Tokio. 28.85: Shanghai- 29.85: Hong Kong.
31.04: Mexico City. 27.85: Montreal in
New York. 100.00: New York in Montreal,
100.00. n—Nominal.
FOREIGN MARKETS.
LONDON. September 24 IIP.—-The stock
market closed heavy, with trans-Atlantic
shares in supply, and some selective in
vestment buying was noticeable during the
early part of the session Industrials were
generally weak and foreign bonds sold
slightly lower. Gilt-edged securities re
mained steady and home rails were higher.
Oils moved irregularly
PARIS.—Prices finished generally lower
In the Bourse. Royal Dutch and Bank of
France declining 100 francs and Suez
Canal reacting 50 International shares
were mixed and rentes lost about 20 cen
times.
BOSTON WOOL MARKET.
BOSTON. September 24 I/Pi (0 S. Dept.
Air.).—There was little activity In tne
wool market today. Sales of small ouan
tltie, of averaie to good French combini
lengths fine territory wools In orllinal
bags were reported at 8.3-85 cents, scoured
basis Many dealers, however, said they
were not willing to sell at this level but
were bolding similar wools firmly at 80
cents.
MONET MARKETS.
NEW YORK. September 24 IIP.—Call
money steady: 1 per cent all day: prime
commercial paper, 1 per cent: time loans
steady. 60-90 days. l'V 4-6 months. I‘•a
per cent: bankers’ acceptances unchanged:
rediscount rate, New York Reserve Bank.
1 per cent.
NEW YORK BAR SILVER.
NEW YORK. September 24 {&).—
Bar stiver steady and unchanged at
44%.
i
Stock Seat Price
Quoted at $72,000,
Or $3,000 Lower
97 the Associated Press.
NEW YORK, September 24 .—Ar
angements have been made for the
ale of a New York Stock Exchange
nembership at 972,000, off $3,000 from
ast transaction. This is the lowest
>rice quoted for a seat on the ex
:hange since April, 1935, when a
nembership sold for $65,000.
EFFECT OF STOCK
SLUMP DEBATED
3ross-Currents Still at Work,
With Important Industries
Curtailing Outputs.
Special Dispatch The Star.
NEW YORK, September 24.—In
its weekly summary of the general
business situation the Standard Sta
tistics Co. of New York currently
comments as follows:
“Numerous cross-currents are still
at work in the business situation, but
in the main the trend of activity is
still moderately downward. A num
ber of important industries are cur
tailing production, as backlogs built
up earlier in the year are being
steadily reduced and new orders have
failed to come up to earlier expecta
tions. This is particularly true in
such industries as textiles, steel, cop
per and brass products and shoes.
"It is difficult to forecast to what
extent the sharp decline in security
prices wdll affect industrial volumes
over the remainder of the year. The
security market recession has natu
rally had a sobering effect on senti
ment, and the slackness in new order
ing is a clear Indication that man
agements are following conservative
policies.
“Aggregate manufacturing activity
is still holding well above last year's
levels, but, with the exception of the
important automobile industry, none
of the major lines is likely to show
much, if any, improvement from pres
ent levels over the next several
months. The trend of textile activity
Is still downward: mill schedules are
being reduced, and, because of an
uncertain price structure, new buying
continues light. Building activity is
continuing to lag. and the seasonal
trend will be downward until the
early months of next year.”
INSURANCE STOCKS
NEW YORK September 24 OP.—New
VTork Security Dealers Association:
Bid Asked
Aetna Cas (Cat __ 82'a S6>*
Aetna Ins (1.60) _ 423« 4434
Aetna Life (,80a) _ 25 26'2
Am Equit il.60a> _ 35'2
Am Ins Newark ilia)_ 10V* 12
Am Reins (.8og> _ 33'* .'tS'i
Am Reserve 'la) _ 24'2 26
Am 8uretv (2'*>_ 45 47
Automobile (la> _ 28'2 .20
Balt Amer (20a) _ 6'4 7'4
Carolina (1.30) _ . 2034 "O',
City of N Y il.20) __ 1934 "1'4
Conn Gen Life (.80) _ 3n'2 31 >4
Contin Cas G.20) _ __ •>234 °434
Fid A- Den <4ai 112 1)6
Firemens Newark (.30) __ 934 11'4
Frank Fire iiai 28 20'2
Gen Reinsur '21 xd _ 3434 36'4
Glen Fails (1.6o) _ __ 40'2 4°'2
Giobe A Ren (,80a) _ 1«'4 I734
Globe A Rut _ 47'2 51'*
Great Amer (la) _ 2! »4 23V4
Hanover '1.60' _ 28'* 30
Hartford Fire i2)__ 67'4 00'i
Home Fire Sec __ "i4 rt'4
Home Ins (la) _ 30 30
Homestead )1) _ 1S'2 20
Knickerbocker (.80) _ 12 13'2
Lincoln Fire _ 41, 4s„
Maryland Cas _ 4'2 53a
Mass Bond i3'2) _ _ 50'/2 54
Merc Ins Pr. (,15a) 0 7
Natl Fire (2) _ 50'i 61'-s
Natl Liberty (,20a) 7 8
New Hampshire 11.60a)_44 453;
New York Fire (,80a) _ 1 734 10'4
North River (1)___ ?4'4 053.1
Phoenix (2a) _ 78', 82',
Prov Wash (1) _ o.qi
Revere (Pi In (1.30) _ 23 24'*
Rhode Island Ins (,20g)__ 7 8
Rossia Ins G*g) _ 534 ^3,1
St Paul Fire ifia) _I 200 °06
Springfield i4'2a)_107 flo
Sun Life (ll'4gi _535 585
Travelers (16) 4>1 431
IJ S Fire (2) 1.! 483, 50»4
Westchester (1.20a) _ go3, 32s,
a—Also extra or extras.
g—Delared or paid so far this year.
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NEW YORK SUGAR.
NEW YORK. September 24 op.—Aside
fro9! - slight reaction in near positions
in the No. 3 contract, sugar futures held
generally steady today, with movements
narrow as trade buying and covering ab
sorbed outside liquidation.
November No 3 sold ofT to 2 30 or "
points net lower and ruled a: this level
around the beginning of the last hour
New-crop positions held unchanged, with
March at 2.On.
The No 4 contract was unchanged to
'• point lower, with March at 1.17 and
May at 1 19'*.
Futures. No. 3. closed steadv, un
changed to 2 lower. Sales. 0.1 nil tons
November. 2.31b: January. 2.30b: March.
2.30b; May. 2.32b: July. 2.34b. b—Bid
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PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE.
PHILADELPHIA. September 24 P>_
Live poultry: Fowls. Plymouth Rock °5:
mixed colors. 23-24; White Leghorns, fancy
18-19: average. 15-17, Soring chickens.
Plymouth Rock fancy. 28-29 ordinary.
Reds. 24-27: Leghorn broilers
23-26: ducks. White Pekin, fancy. 17-19
old ducks. White Pekin. 15-18.
Dressed poultry; Fowls, fresh killed,
in boxes. 21-26'*.
Butter: Tod grades. 36‘*-40':.: 92.
33**-361 4: 91. .35'4.
Eges. 2.465 cases, weak- extras, whites.
3.1-40: browns. 36-38: standards. Nos. 3
and 4. 25-27: trades. 22-24, mediums,
standards. 22-24.
Texas Electric Service Co. preferred
share earnings, 12 months ended Au
gust 31, were $23.19, against $19.87.
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EXCESS RESERVES
r i
Board Reports No Change
in Federal Securities
Portfolios in Week.
By the Associated Press.
Lendable bank funds, reflecting ef
fects of the administration’s "easy
money" policy, Increased $140,000,0f)0 ’
during the week ended September 22,
The Federal Reserve Board placed
the total supply of “excess reserves,"
or Idle bank funds, at $1,020,000,000.
Under a joint Treasury-Resewe
Board credit policy, the Treasury re
leased J300.000.000 of gold from its "
“sterilized” account. The release had
the effect of channeling additional
funds into the Nation's banking struc
ture, increasing the supply available
for lending and tending to ease credit
conditions.
The policy also involves Reserve
Board purchasing of Government se
curities on the open market. The
board's report, however, said no change
was made in the Reserve banks’ Fed
eral portfolio during the week ended
September 22.
Money in circulation declined $25,
000,000 during the week to $6,529,
000,000. This also was a factor in
lifting excess reserves above the bil
lion-dollar level.
Changes in member bank reserve
balances and related items during the
week and the year ended September
22, 1937, were reported as follows:
Sep 22. Sep 15. Sep 23,
19.31 19.37 1936.
fin millions of dollars.)
Bills discounted 24 -t- 1 4- 17.
Bllls bought 3 _ _ .
U. 8 Government
securities 2.526 _ + 83
I n d u strials ad
vances inot in
cluding 15 mil
lion commit
ments Septem
ber 22» 21 _ — 8
Other Reserve
Bank credit 3 — 22 — 1
Total Reserve
Bank credit 2.578 — 2(i 4- 105
Gold stock 12.301 4- 43 +1.9f8
Treasury currency 2.593 + 3 + 84
Member hank re
serve balances 6.977 +112 + 752
Money in circula
tion 8.529 — 25 + 2!»>
Treasury cash 3,537 + 42 +1.138
Treasury deposits
with F.R banks 193 —155 — 105
Non-member de
posits and other
F. R. accounts 628 + 49 + 110 -
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FEDERAL LAND BANKS
NEW YORK September 24 UP).—Fed
eral Land Bank bonds.
Bid Asked.
4'ks Nov., 1958-38_ I03'a 1037e
41 ,s May. 1967-37_Kin". loO5,
4s May. 1968-38_101’, 102',
Is Nov. 1057-37_100s, 100’,
4s July. 1046-44_ 1001, 100s,
3Us May. 1055-45_102U 102s,
3s July. 1055-45 Jflo'j 100s,
3s Jan. 1056-46_ 100U 10uS.
3s May, 1056-46_100'a 100s,
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
NEW YORK. September 24 MV—Eggs.
13.547: weak: mixed colors special packs.
77-30'a: standards. 25U-2KU firsts, 23'j
24'2; seconds, 22-23; refrigerator atand
ards. 23U-24. refrigerator firsts 23-23U;
other mixed prices unchanged.
Butter. 9.760: easier; creamery, higher
than extra. itSU-.'lHU extra (92 score',
35U: other grades unchanged
Cheese. 134 295: Quiet. State, whole
milk flats, fresh specials. 21; other grades
unchanged.
Live poultry, by freight. Irregular;
chickens. Rocks. 20-27: colored 20-24:
Leghorn. 22-23. Fowls: Colored 21-26.
Leghorn, 14-10. Old roosters. 17. Tur
keys 25-28: ducks 18-20.
By express, steady chickens Leghorns.
24: Rocks. 26-31 Reds 25-26. crosses
20-30. Fowls, colored 23-26 Leghorn.
18-21. Old roosters. 17. Hen turkevs,
25-30. Ducks unquoted.
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U. S. TREASURY POSITION.
8j tne Associated Press.
The position of the Treasury September
22: Receipts. $73,046,458.09: expendi
tures. $78.323 511.09; balance. $2,863 -
116.8.30.5U; customs receipts for the
month $25,776,549 73.
Receipts for the fiscal year fsince July
IV $1.559 121.03050: expenditures $1 -
( 806.639.653.21. including $490,037,863.35
of emergency expenditures excess of ex
penditures 8247.518 622 62: gross debt.
$36.865 468.589.45. an increase of $351
911.06 over the previous day gold assets.
$12,693,523,272.06. Including $1,162,051 -
436.49 of inactive gold.
MONTREAL SILVER.
MONTREAL September C4 —Silver
futures opened steady and unchanged,
i September 44.4"»b: December. 44.30b;
j March. 43.00b. b—Bid.
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