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Latin American Bonds, New York Tractions Stage Advance Colombia's Resumption Of Payments Brings Market Rise Bond Averages 20 10 10 10 Ralls.Indust. Util. F'gn Net change —.1 +.1 unc. +.3 Today, noon 57.9102.3 96.5 51.3 Prev. day.. 58.0 102.2 96.5 51.0 Month ago. 57.7 102.1 96.1 50.1 Year ago... 58.9 99.3 94.2 62.1 1940 high.. 59.9 102.6 96.7 51.6 1940 low_ 57.3101.9 96.1 50.1 1939 high- 64.9 102.0 97.5 64.0 1939 low— 53.4 95.8 90.4 41.7 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Noon_112.5 Prev. day 112.5 M’nth ago 111.8 Year ago. 111.2 1940 high. 112.5 1940 low. 111.5 1939 high 112.6 1939 low. 103.6 (Compiled by the Associated Press.) By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Latin American and local traction loans took over leadership of an advanc ing bond market today. Buying of the foreign issues ap peared touched off by announcement the Republic of Colombia would resume payments on its direct dol lar debt. That country’s 6s of October ’61 moved up more than a point by the start of the last hour in fast trade. Third Avenue Railway adjusted 5s of '60 gained around a point and Brooklyn Union Elevated 1st 5s of ’50 about 1V3. The 6 per cent Colombian issues maturing in 1961 rose more than a point in brisk trading. A number of other South American loans showed gains of fractions to more than a point near # midday. Colombia agreed’ to pay interest on the two issues this year at the rate of 3 per cent and to spend $400,000 in the open market for re tirement. Participating in the rise were Brazil 6 Vis, Argentine 4s, Peru 6s, Rio Grande Do Sul 8s and Buenos Aires 44*8. International Mercantile Marine 6s advanced a point in the domestic corporate division, but changes mostly were narrow on both sides of the market. Up a shade were Internaional Telephone 5s, Interna tional Hydroelectric 6s and Texas Corp. 3V2S. Studebaker 6s spurted more than a point on news the company’s Jan uary sales were the largest for the month since 1923. Southern Railway 4s and Detroit Edison 41 is dropped fractions. Vanadium 5s of 1941 broke nearly 3 points on announcement the bonds would be repaid March 15 at, 101. United States Treasury obligations showed only slight gains and losses in a quiet market. Cottonseed Crush Near Levels of Year Ago Ey the Associated Preae. The Census Bureau reported to day that cottonseed crushed in the six-month period, August 1 to Jan uary 31, totaled 3,060394 tons, com pared with 3,079,505 tons in the corresponding period a year ago. Cottonseed on hand at mills Jan uary 31 totaled 796.223 tons, com pared writh 1,058,742 tons a year ago. Cottonseed products manufac tured in the six-month period, and on hand January 31 were reported as follows: Crude oil produced. 955,759.449 pounds, compared with 954,097,502 pounds in the corresponding period a year ago, and on hand. 200,881.159 pounds, compared with 174,445.874 pounds a year ago. Refined oil produced, 772,557.174 pounds, compared with 754.610.045, and on hand, 586.632,444 pounds, compared with 613,023,463. Cake and meal produced, 1.373,383 tons, compared with 1.380.325, and on hand, 216,565 tons, compared With 288,544. Hulls produced, 772.874 tons, com pared with 796,193, and on hand, 152,296 tons, compared with 167,949. Linters produced, 769,584 running bales, compared with 754.272, and on hand, 330,469 running bales, com pared with 594,980. Pratt & Whitney Workers Will Receive Bonus By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Feb. 13.—Pratt & Whitney, division of Niles-Bement Pond Co., will pay employes a bonus of 3 per cent of earnings for the first six month of 1940, Clayton R. Burt, president, said today. The payment will be made July 25, just prior to vacation close-down and does not affect vacation pay. Burt said August 4 would bring another announcement relative to bonus payment for the second half of 1940. With a backlog of orders and busi ness to keep the plant busy for the remainder of the year, he said, de mands of buyers make it necessary to increase production and shorten delivery or be faced with possible cancellations. He urged employes to co-operate in the company’s ef forts to satisfy customers. Colombia to Resume Payments on Debt Colombia will resume payments on its direct dollar debt this year under a temporary arrangement with the Foreign Bondholders Pro tective Council, Inc., pending a per manent settlement, the Colombian Embassy announced last night. The 1940 payments will include redemption of the 1940 coupons of the external sinking gold fund bonds of Colombia, due January 1 and Oc tober 1, 1961, at the rate* of 3 per cent per annum, and the application of $400,000 to the purchase for re tirement of these issues in the oper market. Visible Grain Supply NEW YORK, Feb. 13 (/P).—Visible supply of American grain showed the following changes from a Week ago (in bushels): Wheat decreased 2.515.000, corn decreased 96,000 oats decreased 274,000, rye increased 43.000, barley decreased 345,000. Be courteous on the highway, i( promotes safety. BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE ar private wire dire at U The llu. TREASURY. High. Low. 2:55. 2s 1948-50 . .. 108.9 103.fi 108.9 2s 1948-50 reg... 103.6 10S.fi 103.6 214s 1951-68_ 103.8 103.4 103.8 2 HP 1945 _ 108.14 108.14 108.14 IHI1949-83_ 105.10 105.10 105.10 2Hp 1950-63_ 105.14 105.14 105.14 2%s 1945-47_ 109.1 109.1 109.1 284 a 1951-54_ 107.8 107.7 107.8 2\s 1958-63_ 106.7 106.7 106.7 2841 1960-65_ 106.12 106.8 106.8 2%s 1956-60_ 107.24 107.21 107.24 Ss 1946-48_110.15 110.15 110.15 Ss 1951-55 _110.6 110.6 110.6 3H» 1946-49_111.8 1 lt.fi 111.8 3148 1941 _ 105.1 104.31 104.31 IHa 1943-45_ 109.28 109.26 109.28 3148 1944-46 lit).9 110.9 110.9 3 84s 1941-43 Mar 104.1 104.1 104.1 414s 1947-62 I20.S 120.1 120.3 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 28is 1942-47 104.31 104.31 104.31 HOME OWNERS' LOAN. 3s 1944-52 107.20 107.20 107.20 FOREIGN IONDS. High Low 2:66 Agr Mtg Bk Col 6s 48 28% 28% 28% Antioqula 1st 7s 57... 14 14 14 Antioquta 3d 7s 57 .. 14 14 14 Argentine 4s 72 Feb.. 83% 83% 83% Argentine 4s 72 Apr. 84% 8414 84% Argentine 4 %» 46_ 95% 95% 95% Argentine 4 Hs 71_ 91% 91% 91% Australia 4 H« 5*_ 81 81 *t Australia 6s 55_ 87% 87% 87% Australia 5s 67_ 88 87% 88 Austria 7s 57_ 6% 6% 6% Belgium 6s 65 _ 93 92 93 Belgium 6%s 49_ 99 98% 98% Belgium 7s 65 _103% 103 103 Berlin C6H* 50 _ 13% 13% 13% Brasil 6%s 1926-67... 17% 16% 17% Brasil 6 %s 1927-67 . 17% 16% 17% Brasil CRy El 7p 62.. 17% 16% 17 Braxll (a 41 _ 21% 20% 21% Brisbane 6s 50.. 87% 87% 87% Budapest 6s 62 _ 8 8 8 Buenos Aires 4 %s 77 62% 62% 62% Buen Air 4Hs Aug 76 60% 60% 60% Buenos Aires 4%s 75. 63% 62% 63% Canada 2Hs 44_ 94% 94% 94% Canada 2 %s 46_ 94% 94 94 Canada 3s 67 _ 85% 85% 85% Canada 3s 68 _ 84% 84% 84% Canada 3%s 81_ 89% 89% t9% Canada 4s 60 _ 97% 97 97% Canada bs 62 _103% 103% 103% Chile 6s 60 assd_ 12% 12% 12% Chile 6s 61 Jan_ 13% 13% 13% Chile 6s 61 Febr_ 13% 13% 13% Chile 6s 61 Feb assd.. 12% 12% 12% Chile 6s 63 assd 12% 12% 12% Chile 7s 42 assd 12% 12% 12% Chile Mtg B 6s62asd 11% 11% 11% Chilean Mun B 7s 60. 15% 16% 15% Colombia 6s 61 Jan-.. 33 32% 32% Colombia 6a 61 Oct_ 33 32% 32% Col Mtg Bk 7s 46 _ 27% 27% 27% Copenhagen 4 %s 63_37% 37% 37% Cordoba Prov 7s 42... 75% 75% 75% Cuba 4 Hp 77 _ 68% 58% 58% Denmark 4 Hs 62_ 42% 42% 42% Denmark 6%s 56_ 54 54 54 Denmark 6s 42 _ 63% 63% 63% Dominic 6 %s 61 ext.. 71 71 71 ‘Estonia 7s 67_ 53 53 53 Finland 6s 46_ 48 48 48 Ger C A Bk 7s 50 ... 15% 15% 15% Ger Gen Elec 6s 48_ 28% 28% 28% Ger Govt b%s 66 ... 9% 9% 9% German Govt 7s 49 .. 12% 12% 12% Grt C El Jap 6 Hs 60 . 74 74 71 Greek G 6s 68 pt pd . 16 16 16 Italy 7s 61 ... 71% 71 71% ltal PU Crd 7s*52_ 52 51% 52 Japan 6 Hs 65 _ 60 59% 60 Bombard El 7s 62_ 70 70 70 Medellin 6 %s 54_ 14 14 14 Mendoza 4s 54 _ 77 77 77 Mexico 4s 54 assd_ % % % Milan 6%s 62 49% 49 49 Minas Geraes 6 %s 58 10 10 10 Minas Geraes 6H> 59 10% 10% 10% New So Wales 5s 57-. 90% 83% 89% Norway 4a 83 _ 704 70% 70% Norway 4 %s 65_ 72 72 72 Norway »4s 58_ 77 77 77 Norway 6s 4? _ 924 924 924 Norway 6a 44 _ 931* 92% 92% Oriental Dev 6s 53_ 58 674 574 Panama 5s 63 _ 78 78 78 Panama 5s 63 st asd.. 714 71 71 Peru 1st 8s 60_... 9:» 9% 96* Peru 2d 6s 61_ 94 9% 9% Peru 7s 59 ..._ 10% 10% 10% Poland 4 4s 63 asd . 5% 5% 5% Porto Alegre 74s 66 . 94 9 4 94 | Porto Alegre 8s 61_ 104 104 104 Prussia 6s 52 _ 124 124 124 Prussia 64s 51_ 12% 12% 12% 1 Queensland 7s 41_102% 102% 102% I Rima Steel 7s 55_ 104 104 104 J Rio de Jan 6 4s 53_ 8% 84 8% Kto dejan 8s 46 .. 94 94 94 i Rio tir do Sui 6s 68 ... 9% 94 9% ! RloGr do Sul 7s 66 .. 10 94 94 j Rio Gr do Sul 8s 46 .. 114 94 114 Rome 6 4s 52 ... 664 564 564 | Sao Paulo C 6 4s 57.. 9 9 9 Sao Paulo C 8s 52_ 9'* 9% 9% Sao Paulo St 6s 68_ 94 94 94 Sao Paulo St 7s 40_ 33 324 33 Sao Paulo St 7s 56... 104 104 104 Sao Paulo St 8s 50_ 114 10% 114 Sydney 64s 55 _ 86 86 86 Tokyo City 5s 52_ 39 384 39 Tokyo El Lt 6s 53_ 59 59 59 CJru 3%-4-4%s adi 79 50% 50 50% Uru 4-44-44 78 Feb. 50 50 50 Westphalia E P 6s 53 14% 14% 14% DOMESTIC BONDS. Adams Ex 4%s 46 st. 1074 1074 1074 Alleg Corp 6s 44_ 79 79 79 Alleg Corp 6s 49 ... 694 69 69 Allied Stores 4 4s 61. 96% 96% 96% Allls-Chalmers 4s 62 110% 1104 1104 Am ft For Pw 6s 2080 62% 62% 62% Am Inti 54s 49 _ 1034 1034 1034 Am T & T 3 %s 61_ 1094 109 t094 Am T & T 3 4 s 66 ... 1084 108% 108% Am T ft T 64® 43 1084 1084 1084 Am Type Fdrs cv 50 1054 1054 1054 Am Wat Wks 6s 75 108 108 108 Anaconda db 4 4» 60 107 107 107 Armour! Del>lst4s 65 1014 101 101 AT&SFe 4s 1905-55 934 934 934 A T&S Fe 4s 1909-55. 92 92 92 A T&S Feadl 4s 95 st 88 88 88 A T&S Fe gen 4s 96 1064 1064 1064 A TftS Fe 4 4s 48 103 102% 103 A T&SF TO StL 4s 58 109% 1094 109% Atl Cosst L 1st 4# 62 76 754 76 Atl Coast L clt 4s 52 . 68% 684 68% Atl Coast L 4 4s #4.. 564 564 564 Atl ft Dan 2d 4s 48 . 34% 34 34% Atl Gulf & W 1 5s 69. 704 70 70 Atlantic rtefln 3s 53 . 1064 1064 1064 Auburn Auto 4%s 39. 60 60 50 B ft O 1 st 4s 48 ._ 674 664 674 B ftOconv 4 4s 60... 154 154 1514 B ft O 44s 60 ct- 154 154 154 B A O 1st 6s 48 _ 68% 68% 68% B & O 1st 6s 48 ct_ 68% 684 684 B ft O ref 5s 95 27 264 264 B ft O ref 6s 96 cf_ 27 264 27 B AO 6s 96 F _ 26% 26 4 26 4 B ft O 5s 96 F ct_ 26% 26 4 264 B ft O ref 6s 95 _ 30 29% 30 B ft O ref 6s 96 ct_ 30 29% 30 B ft O Swn 6s 50_ 49 49 49 B ft O Swn 6s 60 ct .. 47% 47% 47% Bell T of Pa 6s 48 B-. 117 116% 117 Bell Tel(Pa)6s 60 C.. 182% 132% 132% Betb Steel 8%s 69 P. 1014 1014 1014 Beth Steel 8 4a 6* .. 109 108% 109 Beth Steel 84a 66 ... 1054 1064 1054 Beth Steel 44s 60 .. 1064 1064 1064 Boaft Me 4%s 61 JJ_. 444 44% 44% Bos A Me 6a 68 - 454 454 454 Bos ft Me 6s 67 _ 45 444 45 Bos N Y A L 4s 55 - 94 9 4 94 Brklyn City R fa 41.. 824 82 82 Bklyn C RR 6s 41 cfs 724 714 714 Bklyn Ed cn 3%s 66 1094 1094 1094 Bklyn Man T 44s 66 94% 93 944 Bklyn Man 4 %a 66 ct 88% 87% 87% Bklyn Q CftS cn Fa 41 62 52 52 Bklyn On El 6s 60 94% 93 94% Bklyn On El 6s 60 ct. 91 91 91 Bklyn Un Oas 6s 50.. 964 954 964 Bklyn On O 6s 67 B .. 1064 106% 106% Bklyn On O rf 6s 47.. 113 113 113 B C R & N 6s 34 ct_ 6% 6% 5% Calif Oreg Pwr 4s 66 1034 1034 1034 Canadian NR 4 4s 61 100 99% 994 Can NR 4 4a 66 _100% 100% 100% Can NR 4%s 67 1004 99% 99% CanNR6s6VOct ... 104 1034 104 Can Pac db 4s perp... 664 66 66 Can Pac 4 % a 4 6 ..— 844 844 844 Can Pao 44s 60__ 774 77 77 Can Pao 6a 64 - 84 83% 83% Celotex 4 4s 47 ww._ 89 89 89 Cent of NJ gen 6a 87. 18% 18% 18% Cent NIPwMki 68. 1074 1074 1074 Cent Pao 1st rf 4a 46. 67 664 67 Cent Pacifle 6a 60 ... 494 494 494 Cart'd deb 6 %a 48 79% 79% 79% Champ Pa 4%s 38-60. 103% 103% 103% Ches ft O 8%s 96 D .. 994 994 994 Ches ft O 8%a 96 El_ 994 99 99 Chi ft Alton la 49_ 15% 15 154 1 Hlth. 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Den ft R O con 4s 38.. 9% 9 9% Den ft R G W 5s 65 .. 2% 2% 2% ' D& R G W 5s 65 ast.. 2% 2% 2% Det Edison 4Vis 61 . 109% 109 109% Duquesne Lt 3Vi* 65 107 106% 107 Blee Auto Lt 4a 62 .. 109% 109% 109% El P&S W rf 5s 65 .... 62% 52% 52% Erie sen 4s 96 _ 23% 23% 23% Erie ref 6s 67 _ 15% 15% 15% Erie ref 6» 75 ... 15% 15% 15% Erie Gen Rlv 6s 57 ... 67% 57% 57% Firestone T 8 Vis 48 . 106% 106 106 Fla E C Rv 6s 74, 7% 7% 7% Fla E C Ry 6s 74 ctfs 6% 6% 6% Gen Am Inv 6s 52_10.3% 103% 108% Gen Cable 6 %s 47 . 102% 102% 102% Gen Mot Acc 3V4s 51. 106 106 106 Gen Stl Cast 5%s 49. 69% 69 69% Goodrich 4V4s 66 . 104% 104% 104% Gr| Nor Ry 4s 46 O . 102% 102% 102% Grt Nor Ry 4s 46 H . 92 92 92 Grt N Ry lat 4Hs61. 107 107 107 Grt Nor Ry 6%s 62 98% 97% 97% Green Bay & W db B. 7% 7% 7% Gulf M&N 6s 60 ... 80 79% 79% HoetRllst mta 44_ 76% 76% 76% Hudson Coal 6s 62 A. 32% 32% 32% Hud ft Man Inc 6s 57. 15% 14% 15 Hud ft Man ref 6s 57. 47% 47% 47% 111 Bell Tel 3%s 70 B. Ill 111 111 HI Cent 4s 63 _ 45% 45% 45% 111 Cent ref 4s 65_ 47% 47% 47% 111 Cent 4%s 66 .. 45% 45 45% fCC&ST NO 4%s 63 . 47 46% 46% ICCftStL NO Bs 63 A 50 49% 50 111 Stl deb 4 M,s 40 A 100*1 100*! 100*| Indust Rayon 4 %s 48 102% 102% 102% Inland Steel 3%s 61 107% 107% 107% Int R T 1st rf 5s 66 76% 76% 76% Int R T 1st rf 6s 66 ct 76% 76 76% Inter R T 7s 32 _ 74% 74% 74% Int R T 7s 32 ct ... 7.3% 72% 72% Int Grt Nor 5s 66 B_. 11% 11% 11% Int Hydro El 6s 44... 73% 73 73% Int Mer Mar 6s 41 ... 72 70% 72 Int Paper 1st Bs 47_ 103 102% 102% Int Paper ref 6s 65... 99% 99 99% Int Ry C A 6%s 47... 97% 97% 97% Int TftT 4 %s 52_ 41 40% 40% Int T&T 6s 65 . 44% 44% 44% KansC FtS&M 4s 38 33 32* 33 K C FS&M rf 4s 36 ct 31* 31* 31* Kans City So 3s 50 69* 68* 68% Kans City So rf 5s 50 68% 68% 68% Kan City Term 4s 60 107* 107% 107* Kans G & E 4 *8 10 . 103* 103* 103* Keith's 6a 46 ... 101% 101% 101* Kings Co El 4s 49 .. 94% 93 94% Kings Co El 4s 49 cfs 90 98% 90 Koppers Co 4s 51 106 105 105 Kresge Found 3 *s 47 105* 105* 105* Kresge Found 4s 46.. 106* 106* 106* Laclede Gas Sa 43 . .. 84* 84* 84* Laclede Gas 6*s 63.. 49 48% 48% Laclede G 5 *s 60 D . 48* 48* 48* Lake S& M S 3*s 97 84% 84% 84% Leh Val C 6s 64 std . 28 28 28 Leh Val C 6s 64 std ._ 26* 26* 26* Leh Val C 5s 74 std _ 26* 26* 26* Leh V N Y 1st 4s 45 .. 34 34 34 LI Rl< 4s 2003 asd 16 15% 15% L V RR on 4 %s 2003 16* 16* 16* L V RR 4 Vz s 2003 asd 16% 16 16 L V |{R 5s 2003 asd 19* 19* 19* Ltgg & Myers 7a 44 . 127* 126* 126* ■ Lion 011 4 *s 52 _ 100% 100% 100% Loew s 3 *s 46 _ 103 102 * 102* Long Isld ref 4s 49 .. 90 90 90 Long lsl ref 4s 49 st. 90 90 90 Lorillnrd,5s 61 _ 126* 126* 1267* La & Ark 6s 69 _ 85 85 85 L & N 4 %s 2003 ..._ 91% 91% 91% L & N 5s 2003 B _ 100 99* 99* Me Cent HR 4s 45_ 79 79 79 Me Central 4 *s 60_ 55* 55 55 Manatl Sugar 4s 67.. 40 40 40 Manhat Ry 4a 90_ 81 81 81 Manhat Ry 4S 90 ct.. 82 82 82 Mead Co 6s 46 ... .. 105 105 106 Mich Con3 Gas 4s 63. 103 102% 103 Mil No con 4*s 39 __ 26 26 26 Mil Spa &NW 4s 47.. 13% 13% 13% Minn & St L rf 5s 62.. 174 1»* 17* MStP&SSM cn 4s 38 6* 6* 6* MStP&SSM 6s 38 gtd 6 5% 5% Mo K & T 1st 4s 90... 28* 28* 28* Mo K&T 4a 62 B_ 16% 16% 16% Mo K&T 6s 62 A_ 17% 17* 17* Mo K&T adj 6a 67_ 7 7 7 Mo Pac 4s 75 _ 2* 2% 2% Mo Pac 5s 65 A ct_ 16* 167* 16* Mo Pac 5s 77 F_ 17* 17% 17% Mo Pac 6a 78 G_ 17% 17* 47% Mo Pac 6*s 49 — 1* 1* 1* Mob & Ohio 4 %a 77— 32% 31* 32* Mob & Ohio 6s 88 .. 37* 37 37 Monong P S 4*s 60.. 110*110* 110* Mont Pwr 3%s 66 100 100 100 Morrls&Es 3%s 2000 45* 45 45 Morris & Es 4*8 68.. 36% 36* 36* Morris & Es 6s 56_ 42% 42* 42* [\asnv csj_ 43 i»- tuvn iumi vus* Nassau Eieo «b 61— 67 56% 57 Nassau El 4s 61 ctfs 48% 48% 48% Nat Dairy 3%s 61 ww 107% 107% 107% Nat Distill 3 %« 49 105% 105% 105% Nat Steel Ss 66 103% 103% 103% New K TAT 1st 6s 62 126 126 126 New Orl P S 6s 65 B 104% 104% 104% New UrlTAM 4%s66 32% 32% 32% New Orl TAM 6s 54 B 33 33 33 NOTAM 5s 56 C ctfs. 32% 32% S2% N X Central 3 %s 62 — 69% 69 59 N Y Central 3%a 97 — 79 78% 79 N Y Cent con 4s 98 — 69% 59% 59% N Y Cent 4%s 2013 A 63% 53 63% N Y Cent rf 6s 2018 60 69% 69% N Y ChiAStL 4 %s 78. 56% 66% 56% N Y CAStL 6%s 74 A. 66% 66% 66% N Y Chi A St L 6s 41. 81% 81% 81% N Y Edls ref 3%s 66- 109 109 109 N Y Dock cv 68 47_ 60% 60% 60% NY NH AH 48 66_ *16% 16% 16% NY NH A H 48 67 - 6% 6% 6% NY NH A H 4%a67._ 19% 19% 19% NY NH AH Cl 6s 40- 30 30 30 NY NH A H cv 6s 48. 19% 19% 19% N Y OAW ref 4s 92 .. 6% 8% 6% N Y OAW gen 4s 66.. 2% 2% 2% N Y Stesm 8%s 63— 106% 106% 106% NY SAW ref 68 87— 14% 14 14 N Y Tel 3%s 67 _110% 110% 110% NYWAB4%s46- 6% 6% 6% Norf Southn 68 6113 12% 12% Norf A W 1st 4s 96_125% 125% 125% North Am 8%s 64_— 106% 106% 105% North Am 4s 69 — 107% 107% 107% Norn Pec gn 3s 2047. 41% 41% 41% Nor’n P gn 3s 2047 rg 40 40 40 Norn Pac 4s 97 — 66 66 66 Norn Pao 4 %s 2047— 46% 46 45% Nor'n Pao 5a 2047 C_49% 48% 48% Norn Pac 6s 2047 D-. 49% 49% 49% Nor’n Pac 6s 2047 57% 66% 66% North Sta Pw 3%s 47 109% 109% 109% Ohio Con Ry 4s 43—. 108 108 108 Okla UAK 3 %s 66 ... 110 110 110 Ont Pwr Nlag 6s 48— 105A 105A 105A Oreg RR A N 4s 46. — 111 111 111 Oreg Sn Line 6s 46 __117% 117% 117% Oregon W RR 4s£l— 105% 105% 105% Otis Steel 4 %s 61- 76% 76% 76% Pac Q A £ 3 % a 61_111% 111% 111% PacG A E 4a64 ... 112% 112% 112% Pac TAT rf 3%a 66 B 109% 109% 109% Pao TAT 8 % a 66 C. . 110% 110% 110% Par Broadwy 3a 66 et 49% 49% 49% Parana’t Pic 3%a 47.. 85 86 85 Pann Co 4a 43 . .. 104 104 104 Fenn OAD 4%s 81B.. 99 99 99 Penn PAL 3%s69_108% 108% 108% ' Penn PAL 4 %s 74- 107% 107% 107% High. Low. 8:86. *ennRRSV4»53_ 86 84% 84% •enn RR 3%a 70_90% 90% 90% •onn RR 4V4s II_97% 97% 97% ‘enn RR4%s60-117% 117% 117% innRRnmill.. 101% 101% 101% •enn RR db 4Vis 70.. 86% 86% 86% •enn RR gen 6s 61_107% 107% 107% •eoOL*C«l4S ... 116% 116% 116% •eorla A E 1st 4o 40 64% 64% 64% ‘helps Dodge I%■ (2 110% 110% 110% •hlla BAW 4s 42-110% 110% 110% •hlla Co 6s 87 106% 106% 105% •hlla Elec 8%s 67 110% 110 110% •hlla K C A Ir 6s 49.. 3% 3% 3% •hlllpplne Ry 4a 87 .. 6 6 6 •hlllipa Petrol 2a 48 111% 111% 111% JCCAStL 4%s 77 ... 98% 98% 98% •iCAStL 6a 70 A . 106% 106 106 •IttAW Va 4 Vis 68 A- 43 43 43 •ort Gen El 4%s60.. 74% 73% 74% •ortl'd Gen El 6s 50.. 106% 106% 106% •orto R A T 6s 42 St. 65 64% 64% •ostal Tel A C 6s 68 22% 21% 21% •ub Svc EAG 3 %s 68 111% 111% 111% •ubSvoN 111 3%s 88 109% 109% 109% •urlty Baking ts 48.. 104% 104% 104% R-K-O 6a 41. 64% 63% 64% heading R 4%s 97 A. 72% 72 72 Reading R 4%s 97 B. 72 72 72 Rem R'd 4%s 66 »» 99% 99% 96% Rem Rand 4% s 66 xw 100% 100 100 Republic Stl 4 Vis 66. 95% 95 95 Republic Stl 4 Vis 61. 93% 93% 93% Republltt Stl 6%s 54. 108 108 108 Richfield Oil 4S 62 ... 107% 107% 107% Rio G W col 4s 49 A.. 11% 11% 11% Rutland(Can)4s 49.. 8% 8% 8% Rutland RR «Vis 41.. 8% 8% 8% 5t L 1MAS RAG 4s 88 61 61 61 it L-San Fr 4s 50 A . 11% 11% 11% it L-San Fr 4s 60 ct.. 11% 11% 11% it L,-San Fr 4%s78.. 11% 11 11% it L.-San F 6s 60 B... 12% 12% 12% it P K S L 4%s 41... 6% 6% 6% ichulco 6 Vis 46 A stp 26 26 26 icloto Val&NE 4s 89. 123% 123% 123% ieabd A L rf 4s 69 . 6% 5% 6% ieab'd A L con 6s 46.. 7 6% 7 ihell Un OH 2%s 64.. 96% 96% 96% iocony Vsc 3s 64 ... 105% 106% 106% iouthn Cal G 4s 66 .. 110% 110% 110% io Colo Pwr 6s 47 A . 105% 105% 105% iouthn Kraft 4%s 46 99% 99% 99% io Natl G 4 %s 61_ 107 107 107 io Pac 3%s 46 _ 64 54 54 io Pac col 4a 49_... 46 45% 45% io Pac ref 4s 56_ 69% 69% 69% io Pac 4 Via 68- 47% 47% 47% io Pac 4 Via 69- 46% 46% 46% io Pao 4 Vis 81_ 46% 46% 46% io Pac Oreg ♦ Vis 77.. 48% 48% 48% io Ry gen 4s 66 A- 68% 68% 58% io Ry 6s 94 - 88% 87% 88% io Ry gen 6s 66- 78 77% 77% io Ry 8%a 66 - 82 81% 82 i W Bell Tel 3s 68 .. 108% 108% 108% i W Bell Tel 3 %s 64 110% 110% 110% Stand Oil N J 2%s 63 105% 105% 105% Stand Oil N J 8s 61 . 106% 106% 106% Studebaker c* 6s 45.. Ill 109 110% Swift A Co 3%s 60 .. 105% 105% 105% rer RR As StL 4s 63. 107% 107% 107% Texas Corp 3s 69 .. 106% 106 106% Texas Corp 3Vis 61.. 106% 106% 106% Texas A Pao 6s 79 C-. 69% 69% 69% Tex A Pac 6s 80 D_ 68% 68% 68% Third At ref 4s 60_ 64% 53% 54% Third Av adj 6s 60_ 17% 17 17% Un El(Mo)3%s 62 .. 108 108 10R Union OH(Cali3s 69. 102% 102% 102% Un Pacific 3 Vis 70 ._ 96% 96% 96% Un Pacific 1st 4s 47.. 115 114% 115 Un Pac ref 4s 2006 107% 107% 107% Utd Cgr W Strs 6s 62 61% 61% 61% United Drug 6s 63 .. 78% 78% 78% U S Steel '3V4s 48 105% 105% 105% Utd Stkyds4 V4s51ww 92 92 92 Utah L.AT 5s 44 101% 101 101 Utah Pwr A Lt 5s 44 102% 102 102 Utility PAL6S59 . 91% 91% 91% Utility PA L6V4147. 91% 91% 91% Vanadium 6s 41 _102 101% 101% Va Ky 1st 8%s66_- 108% 108% 108% Wabash 4 %s 78 C__ 8% 8 8 Wabash 1st 6s 39 ... 45% 44% 45% Warner Bros 6s 48 86% 86% 86% Westcht L gn 3 %s 67 109 109 109 W Sh 1st 4s 2361 reg 45% 45% 45% West Md 1st «s 62 84% 84% 84% West NTAP gn 4s 43 108% 108% 108% Went Pacific 6s 46 A. 18% 18% 18% West Union 4 Vis 60.. 66% 66% 66% West Union 6s 61_ 69% 69% 69% West Union 6s 60 .. 69% 68% 68% Wheel Steel 4 Vis 66 .. 98% 98% 98% Wilson A Co 3 Vis 47. 99% 99% 99% Wilson A Co 4s 66 105% 105% 105% Wis Cent 1st gn 4s 49 17% 17% 17% WlsCSADT4s36 .. 7H 7% * 7% Toungst'n SAT 4s 41 108 .107% 107% Toungst'n SAT 4s 61 106% 106 106 Wholesale Commodify Index Off Slightly A slight decline last week in the wholesale commodity price index compiled by the National Fertilizer Association took it to the lowest point reached since the last week of November. The index in the week ended February 10 was 77.4, compared with 77.5 in the preceding week, 78.2 two weeks ago and 72.7 a year ago. based on the 1926-1928 average as 100. In the first week of Janu ary the index was 78.5, which was the highest point reached in the last two years. The farm product average was somewhat higher last week, the food price index remained un changed and the average for all commodities except farm products and ioods declined. Higher prices for cotton, grains and eggs were re sponsible for the upturn in the farm product index. Price changes in the food group were about evenly divided, with seven items advancing and six de clining. The ninth consecutive weekly decline took place in tlfc textile index; last week's changes in the group were 10 declines and 1 advance. With steel scrap and non-ferrous metals moving downward the metal price index sagged to a five-month low. Declines were also registered by the indexes representing the prices of fertilizer materials and miscellaneous commodities. Youngstown Steel Door Votes 25 Cents a'Share By the Associated Press CLEVELAND, Feb. 13.—Youngs town Steel Door Co. declared today a 25-cents-a-share dividend, pay able March 15 to stockholders of record March 1. Directors elected to the board Lewis B. Williams, chairman of the National City Bank of Cleveland, to replace the late Henry G. Dalton, Cleveland iron ore magnate. J. J. Newberry Co. Directors of J. J. Newberry Co. authorized a quarterly dividend of 60 cents a share on common stock, payable April 1 to holders of record March 16. Four quarterly payments of 50 cents each were made last year. Magma Copper Co. Magma Copper Co. directors de clared a dividend of 50 cents a share, payable March 15 to holders of record February 28. Three pay ments of 25 cents each were made in 1939 plus a year-end disburse ment of $2. Check Volume Soars Far Above Year Ago By the Associated Preu. The Federal Reserve Board report! that banks in 274 leading citiei cashed $8,207,872,000 worth of check! in the week ended February 7, com pared with $8,160,975,000 in the pre ceding week and $7,807,416,000 In thi corresponding week last year. Flintkole to Build $2,000,000 Plant In Mississippi Factory Will Start Production of Wood Products in 1941 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The Flint kote Co., manufacturer of building supplies, announced today it would construct a $2,000,000 factory at Meridian, Miss., to produce wood products from Southern pine. The factory, it was said, will start production early in 1041. Exclusive of timber cutting crews and foresters, the company expects to employ about 300 men in the plant in the production of fiber decorative and structural insulation and wall board products. I. J. Harvey, Jr., president of the company, expressed the belief in dustrial expansion in the South is "destined for even greater growth than most of us can realize in the next one or two decades.” Flintkote has plants at Ruther ford, N. J.; Chicago Heights, 111.; New Orleans; Lockport, N. Y., and Los Angeles. Washington Produce BUTTER—Price* unavailable today due to the holiday. No market. LIVESTOCK—Calves. 10‘h: lambs. 9: Digs. 120-140 pounds. 4.10-4.50: 140-100 pounds. 4.50-4.76: 160-210 pounds. 4.75 5.00: 220-240 pounds. 4.60-4 75: sows. 3.00- 3.25: whole undressed calves. lO'/i lllv. Prom Agricultural Marketing Service. Prices paid net f.o.b. Washington: EGOS—Market unsettled For eggs can dled and graded in Washington (Ftbrugry 13). whites. U. S. extra*, large. 29: U. S. extras, mediums 27: U. 8 standards, large. 28. U. 8 standards, mediums. 25: U. 8. trades. 24. For nearby ungraded eggs, current receipts, whites. 23-24: mixed colors. 21-22. LIVE POULTRY — Market slightly stronger on some classes. Fowl, colored. ■ 11 sixes. 18-17: No. 2. 8-10; roosters. 9 10. Chickens. Virginia Rocks, broilers and fryers, til sizes. 16-17: No. 2. 10: Delaware Rocks and cresses, broilers and fryers, all sizes. 16-17: No. 2. 8-10: mixed colored fryers. 15-10 Turkeys, young toms. 15 pounds and up. 13-14: young hens. 10 pounds and up. 18-19. Young guinea keets. 13« pounds and up. 10 a pound: old keels. 10 a pound 'Capons. 6 pounds and over. 18-20: No. 2 and slips. 16. Fruits and Vegetable*. Compiled by the market news section of Agricultural Marketing Service. Sales to 8 a m. on this morning's wholesale market in less than ctrlot quantities: APPLES—Market steady. Truck re ceipts light. Maryland. Pennsylvania. Virginia and West Virginia, bushel baskets and l's-bushel boxes. U. S No. 1: Stay mans. 2',4-lnch minimum. 75-85: 2'j-ineh minimum 1.00-1.16: 234-inch minimum. 1.16-1.25: Grimes. 2‘v-inch minimum. 00-65; 21 j-inch minimum. 85-00: 23/4-inch minimum, mostly around l.oO; Jonathans. 2‘4-inch minimum. 05-75: 2‘v-inch mini mum. 90-1.00: 2^4-inch minimum. 1.00 1.10: Yorks 2'4-inch minimum. 65-75; 2'.s-inch minimum. 85-O11; 234-lnch mini mum. 1.00-1.10; Delicious. 2'4-lnch mini mum. 90-1.00: 2'v-inch minimum, 1.10 1.35; Golden Delicious. 2'a-inch minimum. 1.00- 1.10 : 234-inch minimum. 1.25-1.35. Pennsylvania. Virginia and West Virginia, bushel boxes and cartons fancy. Romes. 11. 'ls-lSOs. 1.25-1.36: «4s-100s. 1.40-1.50: Staymans. 113s-15os. 1.35-1.40: o4s-100s. 1 411-1.00; Delicious. 113s-103s, 1.40-1.60: 72s-10oa. 1.50-1.75: Golden Delicious. 113s. 1.25-1.50: 80s-100s. 1.50-1.85; Paragons. 113s, 150s, 1.15-1.35; 64s-100s, 1.35-1.50. POTATOES—Market steady. Old stock, 100-pound sacks, U. S No. 1. Maine, Green Mountains, size A. 2.10-2,15: Katah dtns and Chlppewas. 2-lnch minimum. 2.25- 2.30: New York, round, whites. 1.75 1.90- Pennsylvania. Katahdlns. 2.15-2.25: round, whites. 2.00; Idaho. Rusaet Bur nanks. 2 26-2.35; new stock. Florida, bushel crates. Bliss Triumphs. U. S. No. 1, 2.011: D. S No. 2. 1.76-185. BROCCOLI—Market slightly stronger for best stock. California, crates. 3.00 3.25. CABBAGE—Market steady. Florida, do mestic round type, bushel hampers, freight •receipts. 1.25-1.50: truck receipts, show ing effects of freeslng Injury, packed lo cally. 90-1.00: Texas. L A. crates, do mestic round type. 1.78-2.00: New York. 60-oound sacks. Danish type. 90-1.00 CARROTS—Market steady: L. A. crates, bunched. California. 2.75: Arizona. 2.50 2.75: Pennsylvania, bushel baskets, topped, washed. 1 00 CELERY—Market steady Florida. 16 lnch crates, trimmed tops, individually washed, some showing effects of freezing Injury. 3-dozen to XXs. best. 2.50-2.75; poorer. 2.00-2 25. CAULIFLOWER—Market dull. Cali fornia, crates. 1.50. LETTUCE—Market steady. California, : L. A. crates, Iceberg type. 5 dozen. 3.25 I 3.50. Onion Prices Steady. ONIONS—Market steady: 50-pound sacks, U S. No. 1. yellows. Ohio. 1.15-1.25; I New York, freight receipts 1.15-1.25: I truck receipts. 1.00-1 15: sweet Spanish, 3 ; inches and larger. Colorado. 1.26. 1 PEAS—Market dull. California, bushel hamper; pole peas. 3.00-3.25 SPINACH—Market weak. Texas, bushel baskets. Sevoy type. 1.25-1.50. STRAWBERRIES—Market dull. Truck receipts very light. Florid*. 36-pint crates, very few sales. 20-22: mostly 20 21 per pint. SWEFT POTATOES—Market weak. Truck receipts light. Bushels. North Carolina, baskets. Puerto Ricans. 85-90; Maryland. Anne Arundel County, hampers. Goldens and Jersey type. 75: Nancy Halls, 75-85. TOMATOES—Market steady. Florida, originals, supplies insufficient to ouote; repacked. 12-pound hoxes. 1.75-1.90. BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Market steady. California. 25-pound drums 3.00. KALE—Market steady. Truck receipts light Virginia. Norfolk section, bushel baskets. 70-76. COLLARDS—Market steady. Truck re ceipts light. Virginia. Norfolk section, bushel baskets. 55-65 LANDCRESS—Supplies very light. Vir ginia. Norfolk section, bushel baskets. 1 50-2 00. LIMES—Market steady. Truck receipts light. Florida. Vt boxes. Persians. 1.00 1.50 according to condition AVOCADOS—Marker steady. Truck re ceipts moderate. Florida flat crates. 1.25 1.5Q- full rioe. 50 MUSHROOMS—Maryland and Pennsyl vania. 3-pound baskets. 30-60. TURNIPS—Pennsylvania, 'j-bushel bas kets. 25-30 RHUBARB—Michigan. 6-pound cartons. 50. ORANGES—Florida. standard boxes. 2.75-3.00; wirebound boxes. 2.50-2.75. as to grade and size; few special marks higher. _ . . . GRAPEFRUIT—Florid*, standard boxes. 1.50-2.00: few 2.25. as to grade and size: few 'Declnl marks higher. LEMONS—California boxes- No. 1. 5.25- 5 60 No 2. 4 00-4.50 as to size. HOweydfws—Chile crates, 2.25-2.80. NECTARINES—Chile, boxes. 1.50-1 75. GRAPES—California 32-nound boxes. sawdust, nock. Aimed**. 2.25-2.50. HANOVER SALAD—Norfolk section, bushel baskets. 65 Arrivals* Diversions »nd Trick of Fresn Frails and Vegetables. APPLES—No carlot arrivals; one broken car en tract BROCCOLI—One California arrived; one unb-pken ear on track. _ , CABBAGE—One Florida, two New York arrived: twn broken and three unbroken cars on track. CARROTS—One California arrived: four broken ears on track. CAULIFLOWER—Two California ar rived: two broken and one unbroken cars on track. CELERY—Ope Florida arrived: one ear diverted: two broken and one unbroken cars on track GRAPEFRUIT—Two Florida, one Texas arrived: tw» unbroken cars on track. LETTUCE—Two California arrived: five broken and two unbroken cars on track. MIXED CITRUS—One Florida arrived: one unbroken cars on track. ONIONS—One Michigan, one New York arrived: two unbroken cars on track. ORANGES—Three Florida arrived: three unhroken ears on track. PEAS—One Texas arrived: one broken and one unbroken cars on track. POTATOES—Three Idaho, two Maine, two New York, one Pennsylvania arrived: four broken and 14 unbroken ears on track. SPINACH—Three Texas arrived: one broken and two unbroken cars on track. SWEETS—One North Carolina arrived; one unbroken car on track. MIXED VEGETABLES—One California arrived: six broken and one unbroken ears on track. Money Market NEW YORK. Feb. 13 UPi.—Call money steady; 1 per cent Prime commercial paper, ty per cent. Time loans steady. fiO-PO days. 1 ; 4-fi months, lti per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged: flo-PO days. Vi-A per cent: 4 months. A-Mi per cent: fi-« months. H-A per cent. Rediscount rate. New York Reserve Bank. 1 per cent. Steel Quotations NEW YORK. Feb. 13 «■>.—Steel prices per 100 pounds f.o.b. Pittsburgh: .Hot rolled sheets, base price. 2.10: galvanised sheets. 3.50: steel bars, 2.16. London Tin Price k’fiTOHfc i&ST&IAiV {242 6s asked. NEW YORK CURB MARKET bt mnw wits row m tbs mu. Stock usd Sties— Dividend Rats. Add 00. Bleb. Lew. 8:55. Aero Sup B .20*.. 8 6% 6-5 Ainsworth .26*.. 1 6% 6% 8% Air Inveuom- 9 2% 2% 2% Air Invagt war 8 % % % Ala Power pf <7) 20s 108% 108% 106% Alum Co Am<6*> 450s 188% 167 167 Alum Co pf (6) 100s 115% 116% 116% Alum Ltd (4.26*) 160s 99 98 98 Am Capital (A).. 12 2 2 Am Cap pf 1.25d. 1 19 19 19 Am City PALI B) 1 1% 1% 1% Am Cynam B.60a 12 84% 38% 34% AmExptL 1.66*) 7-17% 16% 16% Am A For P war. 1 % % % Am GasAE l.ona. 4 86% 86 86% Am Laund M .10. 2 16% 16% 16% Am LtATrae 1.80 2 15% 16% 16% Am Maracaibo_ 1 ft ft ft Am Republics .. 2 6% 6% 6% Am Seal-Kap.60*. 8 6% 6% 6% Am Superpower 12 ft % ft Am Sun lstpfid) 160s 70% 70 70% Am Thread pf .26 1 3% 3% 8% Arctur Rad T (r) 2 ft ft ft Ark Nat Gas- 9 2% 2% 2% Ark Nat Gas A 1 2% 2% 2% Ark Nat G pf .6Od 1 7% 7% 7% Ashland OAR .40. 1 6% 6% 6% Assoc GAB I A). 12 ft ft ft Atlas Com wsr 10 % % % Avery IBP) war. 1 1% 1% 1% Aviation A Trans 10 3% 3% 3% Alton Fisher A .. 160s 43% 43 43% Baldwin bo war 2 6% 6% 6% Barium 8taln 8tl. 1 ft ft ft Bath iron ' 1 11% 11% 11% Ballsnca Aircraft 6 8% 8% 8% Ball Aircraft . 5 25% *2o% 25% Ball Tsl Can IS). 70s 133% 132% 133% Bsrk A Gay Pur.. 1 ft ft ft Bliss l EW) 1 13% 13% 13% Blu# Ridae .. 10 1% 1% 1% Blue Rcrpf Ub) 1 41% 41% 41% Borne Scry 3.50*. 60s 37% 37% 37% Bowman-Blit 2 % % % Brewst Aero ZOg 28 16% 15% 15% Blit-Am O ep (1) -1 18% 18% 18% Brown FAW 20k 3 4% 4% 4% Brown For Dlat 2 1% 1% 1% Buckeye'P L (la) 250a 43 40 40 B NAEP pf 1.60 7 22% 22 22 B NAEP tit (61 100a 102% 102% 102% Bunker Hill 25e. 1 12% 12% 12% Burnr Biieult I % % % Cab El Prod vtc 7 % % % Con Col Airways. 4 7 6% 6% Can Maro Wire .31 D 1 Carman (A) (2).. 1 26 25 25 Carnegie Met 2 % % % Caro PAL pf (7). 10a 105% 105% 105% Carrier Corn 3 13% 13% 13% Casco Prod (le).. 1 11% 11% 11% Catalln Am 16*.. 1 2% 2% 2% Cent HGAE (.10) 1 16 16 16 Cent NT Per pf i 60a 103% 103 103% Cant P A L pf <7» 25s 110%;10% 110% Cant States Elec 13 % % % Chamb MW .'4 Of l 3% 3% 3% Chi Flex S (6a).. 100s 74% 74 74% Childs pf _ 25s 22 22 22 Cltlss Berries ... 5 4% 4% 4% Cities Service pf 1 56% 56% 56% Claude Neon L 2 % % % Clev Elec 111 (2a) 150s 48 47% 48 Clav Tractor 2 6% 5% 5% Col Fuat A 1 war 1 6% 6% 6% Colts Pat F A (2) 60s 78 78 78 Columb Oil A Oaa 6 2% 2% 2% Comwith A S war 1 A A A Com P A L 1st of 275a 46% 45% 45% Com’ty P S ,65e . 60s 36 36 36 Cons UAE Bs J 60 4 83 83 83 Consol OasAElso Balto pf B 4.60 1408 120 119% 120 Consol MAS (Is) 150s 36% 36 36 Cons Steal Com 15 5 5 Conti OAE Drnf 7 20s 92 91% 91% Conti Kol) A Stl 1 6% 6% 6% Cook Paint ,60a 100s 10% 10% 10% CopDer Ranee 300s 4% 4% 4% Copperweld .20e 3 16 16 16 CorAR pf A 1.50k 10s 77 77 77 Cosden Petrol pf 19 9 9 Creole Petm 50a. 1 21 21 21 Crown Cant Pet 12 2 2 Darby Petroleum 1 4% 4% 4% Decca Rec .20e__. 10 7% 7% 7% Dennison (A) 8 1% 1% 1% Dennison pr pf 150s 20 18 19 Det Gray Irn .04a 3 1% 1% 1% Det Steel P l.SOg 1 19% 19% 19% Durham Hos (B> 1 Duro-Test_ 2 2% 2% 2% Eagle Plcher.20g 1 10% 10% 10% EGAFprpf 4.50d 75s 46 45% 46 Eastern States 1 % % % Eastern Sts pf B 25s 18 18 18 Econ'y G S 1.05f. 60s 16%. 16% 16% Elao Bond A Sb 22 745 7% 7% Elec BAS nf (41 3 67% 67 67% Elec PAL 2 1 of A 100s 16 16 16 Bmp G A F «« nf 40s 66% 66% 66% Em GAF (%% pf 10s 66 66 66 Squlty Com 10 % % % Esaulre ( 60) 3 4% 4% 4% Eureka PL(.50e) 50s 25 25 25 Fairchild Av.40* 1 11% 11% 11% I Fairchild EA Air 50 6% 5% 5% Fanny Fai t.50a 150s 24 24 24 Fansteal Metal 5 14% 14% 14% Fldello Brew ... 1 A A A Fisk Rubber 7 15 14% 14% Fla PAL pf 1.75k 825s 100% 100% 100% Froedt cvpf 1.20 2 18% 18% 1R% Fruehauf Trad) 5 31% 30% 31% j Gen Ftreprf 1.20g 1 15*4 15*4 15*i I Gan Invest 6 ft ft ft GenPubSvcpf 100s 40 39vt 40 Gen WG&E pf(3) 100s 40 40 40 Gen Sharehold 1 1*4 1*4 1*4 Gen Share pf(61l) 10s 74 74 74 Ga Power pf (•) 75s 101H 1011* 101*i Glen Alden C .25g 4 6% 6*4 6*4 Godchaux pf (7) 10s 101 101 101 GA&Pnv3.50e 300s 114 112 114 Grt No Pap (2a). 50s 431* 4314 431* Grum'n Air 1.06g 5 16 15*4 1614 Gulf Oil of Pail) 6 3614 36 3614 Gulf St Ut pf (I) 20s 11214 11214 11214 Haloid Co 1.15g._ 1 17*4 17*4 17*4 Hartford Rayon 6 114 lv* 114 Hat Corp B 1.1Og. 2 7 7 7 Helena Rub 75e.. 3 6*4 6*4 6*4 Heller (WE).40a 19 9 9 Hewitt Rub (lg). 6 12 1114 12 Hormel & Co (2). 150s 34 34 34 Humble OIK2.60) 9 6114 60*4 60*4 Hummel-Rs .20g 3 61* 514 514 Hygrade Sy <2g). 60s 37 37 37 llllnola-la Power 1 3*4 3*4 3*4 Ill-la Power pf 3 25 24*4 25 Ill-la Pwr dlv et. 15 6 5 Imp Oil Ltd 4«a 1 lit* 1114 1114 Ind Pipe L (,50g) l 614 614 614 Ins Co N Am 2s 100s 7314 73 7314 Int Hydro El pf 1 11*4 11*4 11*4 Int Pa*Pwr war 7 2*4 214 214 Int Petrol 1.50a.. 4 18*» 18«» 18*4 Int Utpf 1.3125 200s 16 1414 1414 Int Util pr pf 3.60 60s 33*4 33*4 33*4 Int Vitamin .30 _ 5 314 3*4 3*4 Interst H Eq .60. 3 8*4 814 8*4 Int Utilities (B) 1 *4 *4 *4 Iron Fire vto 1.30 60s 17 17 17 Irvlna AlrC (la) 4 1714 1714 17*4 Jacobs Co • 4 214 214 214 Jeanette Glass 1 1H m 1*4 Jer CPftL pf 6.50 25s 90 90 90 Jer CPftL pf (6). "10s 9714 9714 9714 Jer CPftL pf (7). 10s 101 104 104 Jones ft l-au Stl 1 2914 2914 2914 Kennedy's (.65e). 6 614 614 6V4 Klngst'n P(.10g). 1 1*4 1*4 1*4 Kirby Petroleum 1 214 214 214 Kirkl'd Lake .08a. 1111 Lehigh Coal ,10g. 2 214 214 214 Leonard Oil . 1 14 14 14 Le Tourneau (1). 1 33 33 33 Lone Star 70g .. 2 1014 1014 1014 Lone island Ltg. 3 114 114 114 Loudon Packing. 3 114 1*4 1*4 La Land ft B; J6g 1 5*4 514 514 Master Elec 1.70g 400a 29*4 28 2914 M ft M pt pf (2a). 25s 2814 281* 2814 Mich Bumber_ 1 *4 *4 *4 Mich Sugar 1 *4 *4 *4 Mid St Pet A .«3e. 1 3*4 3*4 8*4 Midwest Oil .90.. 1 7*4 7*4 7*4 Molybdenum . 8 6*4 6*4 6*4 Monarch M 1.60.. 1 2814 2814 2814 Monogram Plo... 11 1 1 Mont Ward A (7) 10s 16914 16914 16914 Mon LHftP 1.60 . 600s 24*4 24 24 Moody ptc pf (8) 60s 2814 2814 2814 Mount City C.16g 3 3*4 3*4 3*4 Murray (0)(lg). 1 11*4 11*4 11*4 Muskegon 1.70g.. 1 15*4 15*4 15*4 Nachman Sp .250. 3 10*4 10*4 10*4 Nat Bella Hess.. 2 *4 *4 *4 Nat Brew (2)_100s 29 2814 2814 Natl City L (lg) 1 1614 1514 1514 Nat’ICont (.20e). 1 11V« 1114 1114 Nat Fuel Gas 111 2 12*4 12*4 12*4 Nat P ft L of <61 60s 9414 9414 9414 Nat Rub M -S0g_. 22 6*4 6 614 Nat Sugar Refin. 2 10*4 1014 1014 Nat Transit 85g 2 914 914 914 Nat Tunnel ft Min 1 114 114 114 N E P As pf 1.60k 75s 7814 72% 7214 N Y Hon R 4.25g 100s 2714 2714 2714 NYPftLtpf(6) 20s 107*4 107*4 107*4 NY Shlpbld fd ah 1 18 13 18 N Y Transit .40g. 2 614 614 614 Niag Hudson Pwr 14 6*4 614 6*4 Niag Bud tat (6) 25s 8914 8914 8914 Niag Bad 2d (B). 40s 81M 8114 81V4 Niag S Md B -26g. 1 514 614 614 - Nor Am Lt ft Pwr 8 *4 *4 *4 bcock an Mira— Dlridsnd Rato. Add 00. High. bow. 9:56. Nor Am LAP of. 476g 80% 80 80% N A Ray A 2.50c. 1 26% 26% 26% Nor A Rorof (2). 80a 61% 61 61% Nor BurooOll... 2 AAA Nor Ind PS of «d. 20a 106% 105% 106% Ohio Brass(B)lg 100a 22% 22% 22% Ohl PS lit (6).. 100a 107 107 107 Okla Nat Oaa <1) 8 19% 19% 19% Okla Nat O nftl) 100a 48% 48% 48% Ok NtOoof 6.10 60a 112 112 112 Oldetyme Olat 1 1% 1% 1% Omar. Ido 1.60s.. 100b 8% 8% 8% PacQaa «%Df 1.60 8 83% 38% 88% PantaDie On 12 4% 4% 4% Pann road (.10s). 2 2 2 2 Pa-Cant Alrllnaa. 4 12% 12% 12% Pann PAL of (7) 126a 112% 112% 112% Penn Salt («g)... 100a 175 174% 174% Pann W AP (4).. 100a 69% 68% 68% Pboanti Sacur . ' 315 10% 9% 10% Phoenix Saeur nf 1100a41% 40% (41% Pitney-Bowes .40 3 7% 7% 7% Pitta Forg.40g.. 3 10% 10 10 Pitta ALB 8.60s 20a 69% 69% 59% PrattALam 1.75g 1 21% 21% 21% Press Metals .2Se 7 10 9% 9% Pub 8* Ind (A of 60s 42 42 42 Png Sd $5pf 1.25k 250s 82% 82% 82% Puget S'd P 16 of 100a 27 27 27 Puget Sd PA T-. 4 15% 16% 16% Pyle National._ 60a 8% 8% 8% Pyrene (.90g)_ 17 7 7 Rwy A Lt (.30g). 120a 9% 9% 9% Reiter Foster 8 A A A ReDubllo Avlat'n 22 6% 6% 6% Rice Styx DG.50a 1 5% 6% 6% Richmond Rad .. 2 1% 1% 1% Rustless Ir 26g 7 14% 14% 14% Rust IAS of 2.60. 50a 45% 46% 45% Ryarson H- 1 1% 1% i% St Ksgis Paper_ 2 8 3 3 Salt Dome 011 17 7 7 Soovill Mfg 1.25* 3 304 804 304 Segal bock 12 4 & A Selberltne Rub 1 74 74 74 Select industries 3 4} ft g Select Ind cv pf 100a 54 6 5 Bel Ind al et 6.60 60s 644 644 544 Shattuck-D .275* IS 64 64 64 Shawin W 4 P .90 2 174 174 174 Sher-Will’ma .75e 260a 904 90 90 Sher-Will of <i). 20a 112 112 112 Sher Will of Cgn. 60a 104 104 104 Simplicity Pat .. 2 14 14 14 Sonotone (.05e)__ 11 14 14 14 SC Ed of B 1.80 1 294 294 294 So Penn 011 1.60a 1 414 414 414 South'n Un Oas.. 2 24 24 24 So Un Oaa pf A— 26a 194 194 194 Sou WPblll... 60a 264 254 254 Spalding inew).. 1 24 24 24 Spalding 1st pf . 20a 144 144 144 Stand CAS (1.60). 1 154 164 154 Std <’AS evnf 1 60 50a 21 21 21 Stand Invest pf 100a 104 104 104 Stand Oil Ky(ls) 3 204 204 204 Stand Oil (O 11). 1 294 294 294 Stand Prod .26e.. 19 9 9 Std Stl Sp l.{>0*._ 2 37V. 364 364 Starretf vtc 2 14 14 14 Sterl Alum(.76g). 2 64 64 64 Stlnnes(H) 2 4 4 4 Sullivan Mscb 2 10 10 10 Sunray Oil .10*.. 6 14 14 14 Taggart ._ 2 54 64 64 Tampa Elec 1.34. 1 344 344 344 Technicolor (lg). 4 154 154 154 Tex PAL pf (7).. 20P1134 1134 1134 TexonOU .. 2 24 24 24 Thew Shov 1.60* 250a 204 20'-, 204 Tonopah Mining. 2 4 4 4 Tranaweat OU ._ 4 34 34 34 Trl Conti war_ 2 4 4 4 Tublze Chatlllon 1 94 94 94 Tublze Ch(A) 2g 100s 36 36 36 Unit Chemical .. 2 134 134 134 Uld Cgr Wh Strs 15 4 4 4 Unit Oas 14 14 14 14 Unit Gas pf 2.25k 1 98 98 98 Unit btAPwr lAi 14 14 H £ Unit btAPwr <B) 5 4 7* Unit bt A Pwr pf 25 354 344 344 Unit Sh M 2.60a 150a 774 774 774 Unit Specialties 2 54 54 54 U S Poll IB) 2 64 64 64 U S A 1 S pf (ad) 100a 64 64 64 U S bines Df 9 34 34 34 Unit Storeanew. 14 4 4 Unit Wall Paper 2 24 24 24 Untv Corn vtc .. 13 44 4 4 Unlv Insur (1)._ 50s 20 4 20 4 204 Unlv Prod (2g).. 100» 184 184 184 Utah-ldmho 8uc 2 14 14 14 Utility Equities. 1111 Van Norman .40e, 100s 274 27H 274 V enesue la Petrol 12 14 1 14 Vogt Mfg (.20e). 4 114 11 114 West Tab A S 2g. 100s 174 174 174 Willms Oll-O-ll. 1 14 14 14 WUson-Jonss .60f 2 9 84 9 Wolverine T .40* 1 64 6 4 64 Wricbt Uarg.40s 7 64 64 64 r In bankruptcy or receivership or belnr reorzanlzed under tbe Bankruptcy Act or securities assumed by. such companies Rates of dividends in the forecolns table are annual disbursements based on the last 4uanerly or semi-annual declara tion Unless otherwise noted, specia’ or extra dividends are not included a Also extra or extras d Accumulated dividends paid last year e Declared or Datd sc far this rear f Payable in stock z Paid last year h Cash or stock k Accumu lated dividends oaid or declared this year ur Under rulr ww With warrants. xw Without warrants war Warrants. New York Banks Favor Closing on Saturdays By tl.e Associated Press. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The New York Clearing House Association, representing leading banks, today adopted a resolution favoring leg islation which would permit banks in New York State to close on Sat urdays from June 30 to Labor Day. A bill carrying those provisions recently passed the State Senate. Other bills pending in the Legisla ture call for banks closing on Satur day the year around. New Shanghai Plant An American-owned power com pany supplying the International Settlement in Shanghai, China, is installing an additional plant at a cost of $2,000,000. New Ydrk Bank Stocks NEW YORK. Peb. 13 National As sociation Securities Dealers, Inc.: (Quotations as of 2 o'clock.) Bid. Asked. Bk of Am NTS (SP) (2.40) 3B 37 Bank of Manhattan ( 80a 17* 1» Bank of New York (14 ... 425 534 Bankers Trust (2) _ 57 59 Brooklyn Trust (4) _ 83 88 Cen Han Bk & Tr (4 _103 106 Chase National (T.40)_ 36* 37* Chem Bk * Tr (1.80)_ 51 53 Commercial (8 184 190 Cont Bk * Tr (.80) _ 13* 15* Corn Ex Bk * Tr (3)_ 54 55 Tmplre Trust (.60 .. 12* 13* First Natl (Boston) (2).— 47 49 First National (100 .1920 I960 Guaranty Tr (12 _ 295 * 300 Irving Trust (.80) _ 12* 13* Manufacturers Tr (2) __ 38* 40* Manufacturers Tr pf (2).. 52* 54* National City (1) _ 29* 31* New York Trust (5_109* 112* Public (1*) —L_ 32 34 Title Guaranty A Tr_ 3* 4* Foreign Markets . LONDON, Feb. 13 UP).—The stock mar ket absorbed profit taking with barely a quiver today. Domestic rails were trimmed a bit following recent shgrp gains. Snip ping Issues attracted a following and most industrial leaders were steadily maintained. Canadian Pacific dropped sharp* follow. Inc news of a preferred dividend omission. Rubbers Improved while kaffirs and oils tended lower. PARIS.—Demand for electrical equip ment Issues dominated an even Bourse today. Foreign Issues were a little Irreg ular. but rentes and domestic equities hewed to a narrow price line. Rentes closed 5 to 56 centimes up. AMSTERDAM.—Small gains tn domes tic and foreign shares were the rule in the Bourse. Demand for Fokxer was partic ularly strong. Dividends Announced NEW YORK Peb. 13.—Dividends de clared. Prepared by Fitch Publishing Co. Ragalar. Pe- stk. of Pay _ , Rate. rlod. record, able. Columbian Carbon Co SI Q 2-23 3-11 Newmont Min Corn 50c... 3-1 3-15 Sutherland Paper Co 30e 3-2 3-15 Youngstown St D Co 25c .. 3-1 3-16 New York Sugar NEW YORK Feb. 13 OP)—Sugar futures ?°8«: <35Sr‘iul§6fn5Sidv,tVorstpBJaS5 2.03: January, 2.01. b Bld. Rubber Futures [J. S. Steel Shipments Par Above Year Ago Ip January Total of 1,145,592 Net Tons Reported For Month By tbs Associated Press. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—United States Steel Corp. today announced shipments of finished steel prod ucts by Its subsidiary companies during the month of January to taled 1.145592 net tons. 1 This compared with the previous month’s figure of 1,443,969 net tons, a decrease of 298,377, and with the figure of 870,866 for January, 1939, an increase of 274,726. The company’s figures were an nounced only in terms of net tons, instead of gross and net tons as for- - merly. • Flue-Cured Prices Sag Sharply in January By the Associated Press. RICHMOND. Va„ Feb. 13.—The Virginia crop reporting service dis closed today that growers of flue- ' cured leaf received an average of only (10.02 per hundred for 12,033, 338 pounds of the leaf last month, the lowest January average since 1933. m The poundage from the uncon trolled acreage, however, was many times that of the 1939 figure of ~ 1,852,747 for January, but the price '., average fell substantially below the January, 1939, average of $14.18. Total producers’ sales for the sea son through January 31 amounted ' to 127,114347 pounds at an average per hundred of (14.73. Sales for the same period a year ago totaled 37, 321372 at an average of (22.09. Sales of all types of leaf—flue cured, fire-cured, hurley and sun cured—totaled 25239,476 insJanuary for an average of (12.16. | Curb Bonds | DOMESTIC. Hifh. Low 1PM. Ala Power 4%* 87_102% 102% 102% Ala Power 5s 45 A_108 108 108 Ala Power 5s 51 _107% 107 107% Am P A L 6s 2016 101 % 101 101 r. Appalach E P 4%s 48 107% 107% 107% As El Ind 4%s 53_ 54 54 54 As G & E 4%s 40_ 16 16 16 As G A E 5s 68_ 16*'. 16% 16% Atl Gas Lt 4%s 55_106% 106% 106% Bald Loco 6s 50 _113% 112% 113 Bell Te C 5s 57 B .113% 113% 113% Broad River P 5s 54 ini%101%101% Can Nor Pwr 5s 53 90% 99% 99% Can Pac 6s 42 83 82% 83 Central Pw 5s 57 D 99% 99% 99% Cen St P A L 5%s 53 76% 78% 76% Chi Rys 5s 27 co d. 47 46’. 47 Cin St Ry 5%s 52 _ 87% 87% 87% Cities Svc 5s 50 77 71% 71% Cities Service 5s 58 71% 71 71 « Cities Svc 5s 66 7.3% 73% 73% Cities Service 5s 69 71 71 71 Cit S P A L 5%s 52_ 87 87 87 CTt S P A L 5%s 49 . 88 87% 87% Cons O Ba! 4%s 54 128% 126% 126% Cons O Util 8s 43 st... 85 85 85 Cont G A E 5* 58 A 01% 91% 91% Cudahy Pkf 3%s 55 . 95% 95% 95% Det Int Bit 8%s 52 ... 8 6 6 East G A P 4s 56 A .. 79», 79% 79% El Pw A Lt 5s 2030 _ 79% 79% 79% Fed Wat 5%s 54 .. 97 % 97 97% Fla Pwr couoon 4s 66 _ 100% 100% 100-*. Florida P A L 5s 54 . 104% 104% 104% Gen Pub Ut 6%« 56 08% 98% 08% Geortia Pw 5s 67 . 107 106% 107 Georela P A L 5s 78 . 68''. 66% R8% Heller iWE> 4s 46 ww . 102% 102% 102% 111 Pw * Lf 5%s 57 . 98% 98% 98% HI Pw A L 5%s 54 B . 104% 104% 104% 111 Pw A L 5s 56 C .... 102% 102% 102% Intern Pw 5s 57 _ 63% 63% 63% Ital Su Pw 6s 63 A . 40% 40% 40’, Jer C P A L 5, 47 B . 105 105 105 Ken U 8%s 48 D _ 108 106 106 Midlan VRR 5s 43 ... 86 66 6fl Mid S Pw 6%s 45 A... 100 100 100 Mil GAE 4%s 67_103% 103% 103% Minn PAL 4%s 78_103 10*% 103 Miss Pow 5s 55_10.3% 103% 103% Min PwAL 5s 57 _ 104 104 104 Mo Pub Svc 5s 60 ... 94% 94% 94% Nass A Su L 5s 45 .. 99V, 99% 99V. Nat P A L 5s 2030 B__ 107 106% 106-. Netsner Bros 8s 48 .. 106% 106% lu6% Nevad Cal El 5s 56 ... 82 82 82 New E GAE Rs 47_ 68% 68% 88% New E GAE 5s 50 __ 67% 67% 67% New E Pw 5s 48 98% 98% 98’, New E Pw 5%s 54 100% iOO 100% NY PeAOhin 4%s 50 84 84 84 N Y S EAG 4%s 80 1 nt% 104% 104>i Ohio Pub Svc 4s 62 108% 108% 108% Ok’a PAW 5s 48 105 105 10JS Pac G A E 8s 41 B ... lnO% 109% 109% Pac P A L Ss 55 .. 94% 94 94% Tenn C LAP 4%s 77 .. 102% 103 102 Penn Elec 5s 62 H 108% 108% 108% Penn P Svc «s 47 C 108 108 108 PeOD GLAC 4s 61 n 078. 97’'. PT% Peoo GLAC 4s 81 B 96% 96 96% Phil a El P 5%s 72 . 1-12% 113% 113% Phila Ran T 6s 62 99% 99% PP% Por GAC 5s 40 mat 86 85 86 Port GAC 5s 40 cfs . 83% 83% 83% Protero But 7s 47 st 50 50 50 PUf Sd PAL 5%s 40 98V. 97% 97% Pug S PAL 5s 50 C 95 95 95 Pu S PAL 4%s 50 D 93 V, 93% 93% Safe H Wa 4%s 79 108V. 108V. 108V. ScriDDS 5%s 43 103 103 103 Shw WAP »%s 07 A... 97% 97% 97% 8 E PAL 6s 2023 A... Ill 110% 111 Sou Cal Ed 3%s 00_109V. 109V. 109% Sou Caro 5s 57 _ 99% 99% 99% Sou Ind Ry 4s 51 ___ 53 52 51 Souw As T 5s 61 A 106 106 106 Souw P A L Rs 2022 A 101 101 101 8td G A E 6s 48 st 63% 63% 63% - Std G A E 6s 48 cv st 63% 63% 63% Std Gas A El 8s 51 A 63% 63% 83% Std Gas A El 8s 57 .. 63% 8.3% 63% 8td Gas A El Rs 86 B.. 63% 63% 83% 8tand Pw A Lt Rs 57.. 83% 63% 63% Texas Elec 5s 60 ... 105% 105% 105V* Tide Wat P 5s 79 A .. 102% 102% 102% Unit L A R D 5%s 52 91% 90% 91V. Unit LA R M 6s 52 A 118% 118% 118% Utah P A L 4%s 44 99 99 99 Va Pub Ser 6s 46 99% 99% 99% FOREIGN. Pied El 6%s 60 A .. 43V. 43V« 43V, Terni-Soc 6%s 53 A.. 44% 44% 44% , Unit El 8vc 7s 56 A 44% 44% 44% ww With warrants, xw Without warrant*, n New. st dtp) Stamped. iNetotiabillty impaired by maturity. New York Produce NEW YORK, Peb. 13 Com-V blned receipts of Saturday and Monday. 22.187: weak. Mixed colors—Fancy to extra fancy. 25%-26: extras. 25: storage packed firsts. 24%: graded firsts. 24%: seconds. 22%-23%; mediums. 22%: dirties. No. l. 22-22%; average checks. 20-20%. ,, . Whites—Resale of nremlum marks. 78-30%; nearby and Midwestern premium • marks. 26-27%: specials. 25%-%; stand ards. 24%-%. Resale of nearby heavier mediums. 25-27%. Nearby and Mid western mediums. 24-24%. Browns—Nearby fanev to extra fancy. 25%-26%; nearby and Midwestern specials. 25-25%; standards. 24-24%: mediums. 23%-24. Duck eggs. 29-32. Butter. 1.508.138; weaker. Creamery— Higher than extra, 29%-3<i%; extra (02, score). 29%-%; firsts (88-91). 28%-29%; seconds (84-87), 27-28%. Cheese. 571.443: quiet. State, whole milk flats, held 1938. 21-22: held 1939. 20-20%: fresh. 18-18%. (Butter and cheese receipts represent combined totals for Saturday tnd Mon day.) U. S. Treasury Notes NEW YORK. Feb. 13 OP).—Prices quoted In dollars and thirty-seconds. Pet. Month. Year. Bid. Aaked^yielSi 1% Mch., 1940 _100.4 1% June 1940 _101.19 101.21 ... 1% Dec.. 1940 _ 102.3 102.5 _ 1% Mch., 1941_ 102.9 102.11 ... 1% June. 1941_ 102.9 102.11 ... 1% Dec.. 1941 _ 102.19 102.21 ... 1% Mch., 1942 _ 103.28 103.28 . 2 Sept.. 1942 _ 105 105.2 1% Dee.. 1942 _ 104.21 104.28 . 1V« June, 1943 _ 102.22 102.24 . • 1% Dee., 1943 _ 102.27 Witt 1 Mch.. 1944 _ 101.28 101.30 .52 % June. 1944 _ 100.26 100.27 .55 1 Sept.. 1944 _ 102.1 102.1 .54 Dry Goods Market NEW YORK. Feb. 13 OP).—Prices for gray goods held steady In the Worth 8treet market today, with 38%-inch 5.35 yard prut available at 6% eents a yard. Rayon fabrics trading was confined to filllna in for immediate needs with prices generally unchanged. Sllki remained quiet and without special feature. Values held steady for woolen piece goods and demand was not very broad. Retail sales have decreased considerably owing to milder weathers and traders ara awaiting the formal opening of fall Unea early next month. Freight Loadings frjSS? SSBSk » raUroad»~r«portlng today for the week ended February 10 U . • Feb Pr. wk. Yr. ago. Oreat Northern . 1 11.298 10.228 Northern Faclfie. 8.410 7.184 S3t b_ohio;;;; ftffJ N Y Central- . (6T480 * Southern Rwy_84.828 81.373