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Bank in Brighfwood To Be Opened July 15 In Temporary Offices By Edward C. Stone Opening of the new Brightwooc Branch of the Bank of Commerc* Savings has been set for Jub 15 in temporary quarters at 642* Georgia avenue N.W., Thomas J Groom, president, announced today The Government’s restrictions or new construction for commercia purposes compelled the bank to de fer plaiys for a new building at 641( Georgia ave., on property already purchased. Francis E. Robey, vice president who has been with the bank 2f years, will be in charge of th< Brightwood branch, assisted by W W. Stiver, jr., assistant cashier, anc on the staff 20 years. Directors of the bank are Georgi B. Burrus, William L. Bush, Theo dore Cogswell, James E. Colliflower A. E. Giegengack, Thomas J. Groom Harry J. Kane, jr.; Frank Owings George M. Quirk, Donald F. Roberts I£o A. Rover and J. Sanders. As soon as restrictions are lifted and materials are available, a mod ern banking structure will be built Bank Women Flan Parley. Washington will send a delegation to the annual conference of the Middle Atlantic and New England Divisions of the Association of Bank Women, in New York May 10-12, at Beekman Tower Hotel, the Capital group including: Miss S. Winifred Burwell, Nation al Metropolitan: Miss Mary L. Chadwick. Washington Loan and Trust: Miss Eleanor Dankmeyer, Security Savings & Commercial; Miss Minnie A. Jenkins, Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Co., Alex andria: Miss Florence Kelly, Mc Lachlan Bank: Mrs. Vera W. Rhine, Morris Plan Bank. War Bond Sales Increase. April sales of United States Wai Bonds totaled $667,753,000. a rise ol $41,300,000 over March, the Treas ury Department has announced. The volume is nearly 80 per cent of the April, 1945. level. Sales of E. F and G bonds exceeded redemptions by $77,888,000, while redemptions were $44,400,000 less than in the preced ing month. Edwin F. Bastable is back with Bache & Co. after two years’ service as a lieutenant in the Navy. He has been with the same firm since 1933 and in the investment business .since 1929. A native of the Dis trict, he attended the Devitt School George Washington University anc Columbus University Law School and is a member of the Washing ton Board of Trade. Bishop New Branch Manager. Albert M. Bishop has been named branch manager of the Washington office of Clipper Van Lines, Inc., long distance movers. He has been gen eral manager of Smith’s Transfer & Storage Co. for the past three years, is a member of the Washington Board of Trade and American Busi ness Associatoin. Three Washington men, Raymond Einhorn, Arthur Johnson and Ray mond E. Lang, have been elected associate members of the American Institute of Accountants. Thomas J. Groom has been named Washington member of the new ABA Committee on Treasury Sav ings Bonds. The committee will press the sale of these bonds in efforts to distribute the public debt as widely as possible and combat inflation. I Business Briefs Electric output for the week ended Mfcy 4 aggregated 4.011,670,000 kilo watt hours, down 8.8 per cent from 4,397,330,000 kilowatt hours in the corresponding 1945 week, and com pared woth 3,976,750 kilowatt hours in the preceding week. Edison Electric Institute. Pere Marquette and Chesapeake & Ohio Railways merger was ap proved by stockholders of the former road at their annual meeting. Commercial, industrial and agri cultural loans increased $5,000,000 at member banks in 101 leading c ities during the week ended May 1, the Federal Reserve Board reported. Total loans increased $61,000,000. Steel Ingot output this week was 69 per cent of rated capacity, down 9.5 points from last week’s 68.5 per cent—Iron Age. . General Public Utilities Corp., suc cessor to Associated Gas & Electric Co. and Associated Gas & Electric corp.. has authorized call for re el inption of the company’s 4Ji per cent convertible debentures on or rit»ut August 5 at 105 and accrued interest. Central and South West Utilities Co. received an extension of one year from February 16, 1946, in which to comply with an SEC divestment order. Acme Steel Co. today raised the dividend on common stock to 50 cents a share quarterly against 40 cents previously paid. Dividend is payable June 12 to stock of record May 29. Sunray Oil Corp. raised the divi dend on the common to 15 cents from 10 cents previously paid. Pay ment will be made June 20 to stock of record May 15. Western Auto Supply Co. reported total sales for April of $7,906,000, a sain of ltf.? per cent over $3,699,000 last year. Pepsi-Cola Co. net profit for the first 1946 quarter of $1,230,000, or 21 cents a share, compared with $1, 425,000. or 25 cents a share, in the corresponding 1945 period. National Container Corp. quar terly net of $707,547, equal to 90 cents compared with $303,426, or 45 cents in the same quarter last year. Purity Bakeries Corp. had net in come of $9g0,672, for the first 16 weeks of this year, equal to $1.17 a share compared with net income of $712,867, or 92 cents for a like period in 1945. A. M. Eyers Co. reported annual net profit of $539,636, equal to 57 cents a share, against $441,760, or 17 cents a share in the preceding year. Northwest Airlines Inc. reported March quarter net loss of $89,197, compared with a profit of $77,846 in the first quarter of 1945. Atlantic Refining Co. reported net income of $1,902,367 for the first three months of 1946, equal to 62 cents per common share, coqgpared with $2,706,602, or 96 cents per common share for a similar period last year. Burlington Mills Corp. proposal to split the common shares on a 2-for-l basis will be submitted at a special meeting of stockholders next month. The Crosley Corp. announced a 1945 net income of $1,453,065, equal to $2.66 a capital share, against $2,688,529, or $4.93 a share in 1944. SBphrs, Roebuck and Co„ sales for Apip totaled $129,769,864, an in crease of 7.6 per cent over the cor responding month a year ago. 4 I N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE (Farn ihed fey the Associated Press.) Sales— Stock and Add Net Dividend Rate. 00. High. Low. Close, chge. ABBOTT LAB . 14 78 72 78 +6 A C F-Brll] Mot 2 15 15 15 - % Acme Steel .40e. 5 45% 42% 43% + % Adams bo 65g 4 22% 21% 21% - % Addressotrapb 1 6 36% 35% 36% + % Admiral Cp Vae 8 15% 15% 15% - % AlrReduction 1 a 146 54% 53% 54% Aldens Inc .60a. 3 42 40% 42 +1% Alaska Juneau 5 8% 8% 8% — % Alleghany Corp 44 6% 6% 6% Alleghany Cp pf 7 60% 59% 60% - % Alleghany pr pf 2 71% 70% 70% - % Alleg LudlumS 2 25 48% 47% 48% + % Allied ChAcDy 6 18 206% 203 204 - % Allied Kid 1_x 4 25% 25% 25%+ % Allien Mills 2g 9 35% 34% 35% + H AllledStrs 1.30e 8 59 58% 59 - % Allls-ChMfgl 60 19 55 53% 54 Alpha Pt Cem 1 1 37% 37% 37% + % Amalg Leather 4 10% 10% 10% - % Amerada P l%e 1 162% 162% 162% + % Am Airlines _ 88 18% 18% 18% - % Am Bank Nt It 3 40% 40% 40%-% tAm Bnk N pf 3 40 86 86 86 + % Am Bosch %e . 1 23 23 23 - % Am Brake Shi _ 4 60% 60% 60% - % Am Cable&Rad 31 14 13% 13%+ % Am Can 3 .. 19 93% 91% 93%+1% tAm Can pf 7.. 60 202% 201% 201% + % Am Car dcPd 3c 8 66% 66% 66%+ % Am ChalndrC 2. 7 35% 35% 35%-% , tAm Chicle 4a 120 156% 155% 155% - % Am Clrtype V«e. 4 31% 31% 31% + % Am Crystal Sue 1 27% 27% 27% + % Am Distillers 2a 15 68% 64% 67%+2% Am bport L 2 2 59 58% 58% - % Am A Pm Pwr 10 10% 10% 10% Am AF P S6pf3k 7 116% 115 116% +2% Am&FP7pf 3'/ak 2 127% 127% 127% +1 AmFP 2nd of .. 17 38 37% 37% + % Am Hawaii S3 4 50 50 50 - % Am Hlde&Leatb 10 10% 10% 10% + % AmHomeP2.40a 1120 120 120 -2% Am Ice 4 16% 16 16 + % ♦Am Inv pf 2% 40 50% 50% 50% - % Am Locom 1.40a 15 37% 37 37 Am MchAFd 80 15 37% 36% 37 + % Am Mch&Met 1 15 22% 21% 21% + % Am Metal 1 4 37% 37 37 - % ♦Am Metals pf 6 130 152 152 152 +J Am News Co Vie 10 51 50% 51 - % Am Power & Lt 78 18% 17% 18% AmP&LSfipfl’/ik 5 125 124 125 +1 AmPALSopfl V„k 4 113 111% 113 Am Rad&Rn 40 46 20% 19% 20 Am RollMillVie. 31 32% 31% 32 -% ♦Am RM pi 4‘i 340 103% 102% 102% -1 Am Safety Rz 2 7 60 58 59% + % Am Seating 1 4 29% 29% 29% - % Am Smelt&R ?a 18 68% 67 68% + % ♦Am Sm&R pf 7 90 1*9 188 188 +1 Am Snufl 2 .. . 1 46 46 46 + % Am Stl Pound 2. 16 44% 44 44% - % Am Stove 1.20 . 3 32% 31% 31% - % Am 8ugar Ref2a 6 51 50% 51 + % Am Tel & Tel 9. 15 193% 193% 193% + % Am Tobac B 3a. 4 98% 98 98 -1 ♦Am Tob pf 6 90 169% 168% 168% - % AmTypePdrs Vi# 4 26% 25% 26%+ % Am Viscose 2 .. 8 72% 72 72% + % Am Water Wk«. 34 25% 24% 24% - % Am Woolen . 20 55% 54% 55 - Vi Am Wool pf 2k. 6 155 154% 154% - % Am Zinc 10* 10 12% 12% 12% - % Am Zinc orpf 6- 3 90 90 90 +3% Anaconda 2% 26 46% 46% 46% - % ♦Anacon W&C 1 90 50 49% 49% + % AnchorH G1.30e 3 57 56% 56Vi - % Archer-Danl 80 2 31% 31% 31% +1 Armour & Co _ 61 15% 15% 15% ♦Armour pf 310 157 155 157 +2 ArmstroneCk la 5 61 60% 60% -l Artloom Co 40 16 27% 26 27% + % Assd Dry C. .35e 15 71% 68 70% +2% Atch f * S P 8 13 107% 106% 107 - % AtchT&SFofo 3 139 118% 119 +1% Atl Coast Line 4 3 71% 70% 71% Atl G&W Ind 3* 10 45 42 45 +2% Atl G&W In pfo 1 93 93 93 + % Atl Reflnlne 1% 35 47% 46% 46% ♦Atl Refine pf 4 110 124 123% 123% - % Atlas Core Vi 49 33 31% 33 + % tAtlasPw'dr 1 Vie 40 82 81% 82 +1 Austin Nichols 58 21% 20% 21% + % tAusNlcprAl’ik 12 134 128% 134 +5% Autocar Co 2f 5 32% 32 32%+ % Aviation Cp lOe 40 11 10% 10% - % Aviation Pf 2% 2 64% 64% 64%+2% BALD LOCO 1% 33 34 33% 33% Balt & Ohio 44 23% 72% 23 - % Balto & Ohio pf 7 36% 36 36% - % ♦Bane & Ar pf 6 20 82 81 81 -1 Barber Asphlt 1 11 40% 39% 39%+% Barker Bros_ * 35% 34% 35% +1% Barnsdeli 011.80 20 29% 28% 29%+ % Bath Iron Wk 4 7 29 29 29 + % Bayuk Clear Vie 4 54% 54 54 -1 Beatrice C 1 40» 2 63% <3% 63% - % 'Beck 8h pf 4 Vi 70 108 107 107 +1 BeechAircrft 1 a 12 28% 28 28 - % Beldine Hm 80 3 24% 24% 24% - % Bell Aircraft le 0. 28% 27% 20%+ % Bell & Howell % 2 32% 32% 32% + % BendixAvlat ’ie 10 48% 47% 47% - % Best A Co 1.60 6 47% 46% 47% + % Best Foods 1 __ 20 27 26% 76% Beth Steel 6 .. 21 104% 103% 103% -1% Bleelow-Sanf 2 7 80% 80 80% + % Black&Dck 1.60 6 40% 39% 40 + % Blaw-Knox ,80a 15 26% 26 26 + % ♦Bloomdale .90. 80 59% 54 59%+3% Boelne Alrp le 1* 20% 27% 27%+% Bohn Alum&B 8 4 <3% <3 63% +1 ♦Bon Ami A 6 . 50 109 109 109 -1 Bond Store 1 40 20 42% 42% 42% + % Bond Stre pf 4Vi 3 201% 199 201% -1% Borden Cole. _ 7 56 55 56 +1 Bore-Warn 1 60 13 54 52% 54 +1 Branlff Air .60 * 25% 25% 23% - % Brldgept Bn .60 5 17% 17% 17% - % Brices Manufx 2 2 48% 48% 48% Bristol-My ,95e 5 68 67% 68 — % BklynUGas 1.60 2 37 37 37 - % (Brunswk-Balk 1 2 33% 33% 35% + % Bucyrus-E 15e 7 22% 21% 21% ♦Bucyrus pf 7.. 140 126 126 126 Budd Manfe Vie 27 20% 20% 20% — % 'Budd Mfe pf 6 190 97% 96% 97 + % BuddWheel 60a 22 22% 21% 22% + % Buff Fore 1 80 3 36% 36% 36% Bullard Co 2 2 43% 43 43% + % Bulova Wtchl % 1 45 45 45 - % Burling Mills 2 66 54% 50% 54% +4% tBurllng M of 4 1 109 109 109 + % Burr Add M.60 73 19 18% 18%+ % Bush Term :J5e 2 12 11% 11% — % ♦BushTB pfl’ik 130 92 90 90 -1% Butler Bros ,85e 10 33% 33 33 Butte Cp&Z Vie 3 7% 7% 7% - % Byers AM Co’4* 8 27% 27% 27% - % ♦Byers A M pf 7 30 106 106 106 CAL PACK 1%. 3 45 44% 45 +1 Callahan Zinc _ ie 5% 5 5 CalumetAH.OSe 12 10% 10 10 Campbell WyV«* 3 3e 37% 38 + % Can Dry Q A 1. 2 43 43 43 — % 'Can Dry pf 4% 10 133 133 133 Canadn Pac */<e 45 18% 18% 18% - % Cannon Mills*** 1 70% 70% 70% Cap Adm A ,40c 7 18% 18% 18% 4- % Carrier Corp 16 28% 27% 28% CarrierftGn.20a 7 10 9% 10 + % Case(JI)Col.20e 4 45% 45 43 -1 'Case J I pf 7 . 20 174 174 174 Caterplllr Tr 8 10 77% 75 77% 4-2 Celanese Corp 2 6 73% 72% 73% -1 'Celanese pf 7 30 159% 159% 159% 4- % Celotex Corp % 5 28 27% 27% — % 'Celotex Co pf 1 160 21% 21% 21% 4- % Cent Arulre 1 % 8 26 25% 23% - % Cent Poundry 18 15% 15% 15% — % CenHG&Etie 5 11% 11% 11%+% 'Cent 111 L Pf4% 10 112 112 112 Cent R P N J • 7 li*/, 15% 15% + % Century Rib 00 2 42% 41% 42% +1% Cerro de Pas le 12 45% 43% 45% Certain-teed 58 23% 22% 22% - % Chain Belt 1 2 36% 36% 36% + % ; Champ P pf4% 20 111% 111% 111% Checker Cab 1 29% 29% 29% - % Ches ft Ohio 3b 23 £0 59% 60 Chi ft East 111 8 12% 12% 12% - % Chi ft E 111 Ale < 21% 21 21%-% Chi Great Westn 7 12% 12% 12% Chi Gt Ws pf’.ik 13 25% 24% 24% - % Chi Mil 8t PftP 91 29% 28% 29% ChlMSP&P pfSe 29 69% 68% 69% - % Chi ft N W 3g 5 36% 36 36 -1 Chi&NW pf 1 V«e 8 66% 66% 66%-% Chi Pneu Tool 6 30% 30 30%+ % ChlPneuT$3pf3 3 55% 55 33 - % Childs Co •_ 13 10% 9% 9% Chrysler Corp 3 20 129 125% 128% +2% C I T Finance 2 7 54% 54 54 - % Cin Mill M ,70e. 8 33% 32% 33% City Ice&F 1.60 4 35% 35% 35% - % City Invest new 31 19 *16% 18%+2% City Stores .80 16 35% 35 35% + % Clark Equipmt 3 4 64 64 64 -1 'Clev E 111 of 4H 20 111 111 111 -1 tClev Graph pf5 50 106% 106 106 -2 'Clev&Pitts sp2 10 57% 57% 57% - % Climax Mol 1.20 20 35% 34% 34% Cluett-Peoody 2 1 54% 54% S4%+ % 'Coca-Cola A 3 170 66% 66 66 'Olgate Pm-P 1 s 6 53 52% 53 + % Col Fuel&Ir 15e 52 17 16% 16% Colo 8 ft Ir of 1 x 9 20% 70% 21% 'Colo&So 1 at 01 80 25 24% 24% - % 'Col&So 2nd of 70 24 24 24 - % Col Brdcst A 4Of 5 42% 41% 41% + % Col Brdcst B.40e 6 41% 41% 41% + % Col Gas&El lOe 80 12% 11% 12 -% Colum G&E of6 2 110% 110 110% + % Col Picture* . 9 32% 30 31%+1% Colm Carbl 40a 19 45 44% 45 - % Cornel Credit 2 7 34% 54% 54% - % tComl Cr pf3.60 90 119% 119 119% ComclSolvn.BUa 150 27% 26% 26% + % Comwl Edls 1.40 38 35% 35% 35% - % Comwl & South 151 4% 4 4% Cmwl&Spf3%k 11 127 126% 127 Congolumn-N la 3 37 36% 37 + % ConsCopper.lOe 14 9% 8% 8% - % Cons EdUn 1.60 65 35% 35% 35% - % Cons Edlsn pf 6 4 109 109 109 Cons Laundry 1 3 21 20% 21 + % Coni Nat Oasis 6 51% 51% 31% - % Cong RRCuba Pf 2 37% 36% 37%+ % Con a Vultee 2 . 28 25% 24% 24% - % Container 80e 8 50% 49% 50%+ % Cont Biklnr %e 13 17% 17 17 Cont Bak Pf 6% 1 108 108 108 + % Coni Can 1 76 47% 46% 47% + % Cont DiamF 40 8 14% 14% 14% - % Cont Mot ,35e 24 19 18% 18% - % Coni Oil D! I 60 16 47% 47 47% + % Cooper-Bess 1 25% 23% 75%+ % Copperw Stl.SO 5 19 18% 18% 'Corn Exc 2 40 530 61 60 60 - % corn Prod 2 60 15 59% 58% 59% + % 'Corn Prod Pf 7 £0 200% 200% 2C0% + % CornellD El 80 3 22% 22% 22% + % Coty Inc .20e 3 13% 13% 13% Cot.v tniernatl 6 6% 6 6 — % Crane Co la 9 45% 45 45%-% 'Crane Co pf3*« 2 108% 107% 108% - % Crosier Corp 1 1 31 31 31 Crown Cork %e 3 51 50% 51 + % Crown Zell 80e 21 37 35% 36%+% Crown Z S4 pf 4 1137 137 137 -11% Crucible Stl 2g 4 45% 45% 45% + % Cuban-ASur lie 6 2%5 25 25%+% Cudahy Pk 1.20 10 54% 52% 53 +% Cuneo Press 1 % 1 57 57 57 - % Curtis PUDllsh 52 22% 21% 22% Curtis F prpf 3a 1 76% 76% 76% + % Curtlss-Wrlght, 60 7% 7% 7% + % Curt-Wrlght A 56 22% 20% 21%+ % Cutler-Ham.30* % 40% 39% 40%+ % 4 Sales— Stock and Add Net Dividend Rate. 00. High. Low. Close, chge. DAVISON Cl. 3 2514 25 25 - 14 Dayton Rub.40e 3 321* 32 321* + 1* Decca Rec 1 20a 1 73 73 73 +1*4 Deer* A Co 114* < 50 49>4 50 - >4 Deere oft .40 x 3 3814 38 38 — 14 Del A Hudson 4 3 451* 45 45 - >4 Del Lack A Wn 10 12V4 1214 1214 - >4 Det Edison 1 20 13 2714 271* 2714 + >4 DevoeARay A .80 4 3814 3714 3814+114 Dlam Match 114 3 45 45 45 +1 Diam T Mot la 3 291* 29 79 - 14 Dlst-C 8* h2.2Z 38 119 11014 112 - 14 •DlxleC DIA214 70 5814 58‘4 5814 Doehler-Jarvs 1 5 3014 3014 3014 - 14 Dome Min hi 20 * 1414 24 24 Douglas Aire Ra 7 90>4 90 90 Dow Chemical 8 2 178 177 778 Dresser Ind . 9 261* 2614 2614 - !4 Dunhlll Internal 6 3614 36 36 DuPont de N 6V« 0 20914 206 20914 +1 EAGLE-PIC.20* 12 26H 26 2614- % Eastern Air L 1 2 12214 122 12214 +1 East Stst StlV.e 11 59 56 5814 +514 tEastmn K of 8 10 202 202 202 -1 Eaton Manuff 3 3 62 61>4 62 + 14 Edls Bros Strs 1 5 3914 3914 3914 - 14 Ekco Prod .60e 2 50 49 49 -114 Elastic Stop Nut 2 111* 111* 111* El Auto-Lit* 8_. 6 7514 7414 75 - >4 El Boat la 6 3114 31 3114 - 14 El A M Ind .08e 6 6 514 6 El Power A Lt 86 28 261* 27-14 El PALSBpflWk 1 1*5 155 155 -2 El PALS7pfl %t 6 17014 170 170 El Paso NO 2.40 1 5614 5614 5614 - 14 El Storage B 2_. 2 52 52 52 + >4 Emerson El M . 11 2214 2214 2214- 14 Emrsn RAP 60a 41 3614 33 3614 +314 Endlcott-Jobn 3 1 9214 9214 9214 +11* Engineer Pub 8 15 381* 38 3814 tEngPSpfB... 10 107 107 107 + 1* Eqult Office B* 20 314 314 314 Erie R R 1 33 161* 1614 1614 - 14 Erie R R pf A 8. 4 7714 7714 7714 - 14 Eureka Will Vie 6 1714 1714 1714 - 14 EvansProduct 14 3 3014 3014 3014 — 14 Eversharp .12 5414 5214 54 +1 Ex-Cell-O 2.80 1 55 55 55 Exch Buffet.40a 2 914 914 914 + 14 FAIRBANKS la 10 75 74% 75 +1% Fajardo 8u* Vie 8 28% 27% 27% - % Farnsworth 17 14% 14% 14% - % Fed Mng&Sm 3 2 49% 49 49% + % Fed Mogl 1.20a 3 34 33% 34 + % Fed Mot Tr ,40a 13 18% 18% 18%+ % Federates 1 Vi 12 80 77 60 +2 'Fed D 8 Dl 4Vi. 10 105% 105% 105% + % Ferro Enamel 1. 8 29% 28% 29% Fid Phoenx F 2a 2 61% 61% 61%-% Firestone TR 2a 5 77 76% 76% - % First Nat Str2% 2 63 62% 63 - % Flintkote .30e- . 71 45% 44% 45%+ % Florence Stove 2 5 55 54% 54% Florida Pw ,20e. 16 18% 18% 18% - % Florshm 8h A 2- 2 55% 55% 55% -2 FollanaDee Btt _ 6 17% 17% 17% tFollansbee S of 10 103 103 103 Food Fair Strs n 209 22% 20% 22 +2% Food Mach 40e. 3 97 96% 96% - % Foster Whir la 1 42% 42% 42% - % Francisco Sugar 5 29 28% 28% Freeoortsul 2% 1 57% 57% 57%-% FruehaufTra Vie 8 43% 42% 43 — % GABRIEL ,10e 5 12% 11% 11% - % Oair Robert.30g 13 10 9% 9% - % Gameweil Co 1. 5 23% 23 23% + % Gardner-Oen 1. 2 25 24% 24% - % Gar Wood Ind . 61 15% 15% 15%+ % Gar Wood D! 2Vi 3 62% 61 62% +1% Gaylord Cent 1 29 60 57% 60 +2 'Gaylord pf 2*i 180 110 114 119 +4% GenAmlnv3.06g 4 19% 19 19 Gen A Trns 2V4 12 67% 65% 67% + % Gen Bakina 80 24 12% 12% 12%-% Gen Bronze.80. 3 25 J4% 24%—1 Gen Cable . .. 1 14 14 14 Gen Cable A 3 51 51 51 -1% tGen Cbl pfSVik 160 156 155 156 +1 Gen Cigar la . 5 38 37% 37% + % Gen Elec 1 60 61 46% 45% 45% - % Gen Foodsl.SOa 3 54% 54 54 - % Gen Mllli 1V4 5 47 46 47 +6 Gen Motor 1 Vie 106 71% 70% 70%-% Gen Motor pi 6- 2 129 129 129 - % Gen Public Svc. 7 5% 5% 5% + % Gen Public Util. 71 21% 20% 21% - % Gen Realty&Ut 15 8% 8% 8% + % Gen Refract.20e 4 32% 31% 32% + % Gen 8hoe ,60e 4 37% 36% 37% + % tGenStlCas pf3k 20121 121 121 + % Gen Telphnl.eo 6 43 42% 42%-% Gen Time In la 5 43% 43% 43% + % Gen Tire At R 1 8 50% 49% 50% Gillette Sal R 2. 17 39% 38% 39%+1% GlmbelBroa.60e 19 69% 68% 69 Glldden Co 80e 5 47 46 46%+ % Goebel Brew 20 8 6% 6% 6% - % Good all San 1 % 2 42 42 42 Goodrich BP %e 14 79% 78 79% - % Goodyear lVie. 10 73% 73 73 -1% Goodyear pi 6 . 1110 110 110 Goth Hosiery 1. 7 39% 39 39% + % Graham-Pa lge 70 11% 10% 11% Granby Cons M 5 9% 9% 9% + % GrandUnlon.70e 11 46 44 45%+1% Granite City Stl 4 21% 21% 21% - % Grant W T .40e. 16 38 36% 38 +1 Gt Nor Ry pf 8 19 57% 57% 57% - % Greyhound 1.40 85 45% 43% 44%+1% Gruman AlrlVie 32 45% 44% 44%+ % Gulf M At O Dl 6 2 66 66 66 -1 Gulf Oil la 18 75 74 75 + % HALL PRINT la 1 41 41 41 + % Hamilton W.30e 3 23% 23 23 - % Harb-Walker i 13 29% 29% 29% + % HartSb&M 1.60 1 52% 52% 52% - % Hayeslndust Via 6 18% 18 18 - % Hates Manuft 11 12% 12% 12% - % ♦ Hazel-Atla* 6a 70 172% 165% 165% -5% tHecht Co of3% 40107 107 107 + % Hercules Mot 1 3 33% 33% 33% + % Hercules Powder 2 66 65% 66 ♦Hercules P pi 5 1137% 136% 137% - % ♦HershChcvpMallO 140 140 140 +% Hewitt Rubber 1 19 39 38% 38% + % Holly 8urar 1 . 2 33 32% 33 + % Homestake MV>| 21 46% 46% 46% - % Houd-Hersney 6 22% 22 22% - % Househld P 1.40 5 32% 31% 32%+% Houston 011 25 27% 26% 27% + % Hudson & Man 5 8% 8% 8% + % Hudson Bay h2 11 42% 41% 42% + % Hudson Mot 40 13 29 18% 29 Hupd Motors 16 8% 8% 8% — % IDAHO PR 1 60 4 42 40% 42 [11 Central IS 36% 36% 36% - % HI Terminal RR 19 12 11% 11% - i/4 Indnls P-L 1.20 72 31% 31 31%+% Indust Rayon 6 46% 45% 46% + % Ingersol-Rand 6 3 142 141 141 + % InsDir Copper 1. 10 20 19% 19% — % Interlake Ir tit. 19 16% 16% 16% - % Int Harrs 2.60a 4 92% 92 92% +1% tint Harrs pf 7.150 199% 198 198 -1% Int Hydro CIA 28 14 13% 16% - % Int MlnsChm 1. 11 35% 34% 34% - % Int Mining .. .. 14 8% 8% 8% + % Int Nickel 1.80. 66 38% 37% 38% + % Int Paper 2_ 46 50% 48% 46% - % Int Paper pf B . 4 124% 123 124% +1% Int Rr Cent Am 11 26 25% 26 tint RCA Pf3tik 70 121% 121 121% +1% Int Shoe 1.80 4 46% 46% 46% - % Int Tel ft Tel 80 26 25% 25% + % Int TAT torn et 3 26% 25% 26% + % Interst D 8 1 40 7 47 43% 47 +1 TACOBS .201 7 18% 18 18 - % Jones ft L Stl 2 95 43% 42% 42% - % Jones&L pf B 6 28 129% 126 129 Jor Manufg 80a 3 31% 31% 31% — % KALAMAZ 80a 1 3%4 34% 34% - % Kan City South 107 32% 31 32 + % Kan City S pf2e 1 64% 64% 64% + % Kayser J 20e 4 22% 22% 22% - % Kelsey-Hy A 1 % 6 29 78% 28% Kelsey-H Wh B 1 22% 22% 22% - % Kenneeott C tie 26 57 £6% 56% —1% Keyst S&W 1.20 1 45% 45% 45%-% Kinney G R Co 3 27% 22 22 — % Hoppers Col .60 16 40% 39% 40% + % Kreste S S .70e. 12 44 43 43 — % KresgeDStie 6 23% 22 22 Kress 8 HI.60. 2 59% 59% 59%+ % Kroger Co 2 12 62% 62 62 LACLEDE 0.1 Ba 28 7% 7% 7% - % Lambert Co 2 3 61% <1 61 - % Lane Bryant la. 5 57% 56% 57%+1% LeeRubftTlre 2a 1 77 77 77 +1% Lehigh C ft N 1. 42 16% 15% 16 Leh Port Clti.. 12 51% 50 51%+2 Leh Valley Coal 14 4% 4% 4% LehValCoal pf n 1 55 53 35 Leh Valley R R 11 12% 12% 12% - % Lehmn Cpl.20a 7 59% 58% 58% - % Lehn ftP 1.40 . 6 28% 28 28 - % Lerner Strs 1 ti 3 40% 40% 40% — % Lib-o-F Glass 1 5 66% 66% 66% - % LibMcN&L 60e 27 13% 13% 13%+ % Life Savers tie 4 34 33% 34 + % Llgg ft Myer Sa 6 100 100 100 +2% LlagetfAM But 4 ) 01 100 100%-% *Ligg ft Mr pf 7 180 200 199% 200 Lily Tulip 1 ti 2 62% 62 62 - % Lima Locom 2a 1 72 72 72 +1% I ton Oil la 13 34% 34 34 -% Liquid Carbonic 5 37ti 37 37% - % Lockheed Aire 2 25 33% 32% 32% -1 Loew's Inc ltia 32 39% 38% 39% + % Long-Bell L.12k 8 30 29% 30 Lorlllard P 1 35 30% 29% 30 Lou G&E A 1 ti 1 28% 28% 28% Lortensteln ft S 26 43% 42% 42% - % Loulsrll&N 37.2 3 65% 65 65 — % Lowen ft 8 Pf4ti 40 105 105 105 + % Lukens Stl 86g 8 23% 23 23 M’ANDAFl.lO# 4 41 Vi 41 4114+ 14 Mac; RH 1.60 13 5614 5574 5614+174 Mad So Gard la 1 5614 5614 5814 - >4 Maama Copr 14. 8 29 2814 29 +1 Manatl Sua V«* 4 1414 1414 1414 Mandel Bros 2 24 24 24 Manhatn 8br la 3 41 40 41 Maracaibo 07» 6 514 514 514 - >4 Maracaibo Oil r 16 Ms Ms Ms -Vis Marine M>d IS* 24 914 914 914- 14 ‘Mark St R; pr 150 15 1414 15 Marsb Fid 1.20a 16 ■ 5414 5214 5314 - 14 Martin Glenn 8 7 39*4 39 39 — 14 Martin-Par;.80 4 2314 2214 23 - <4 Masonite I 4 70V* f914 70V* - ‘4 Master II 1.40 1 4114 4114 4114+ 14 May Dept Btrs 2 14 68V* 6614 6814 +1>4 ‘MayDept ot»% 10110 110 110 McCall corn 2a 2 6714 67 6714+ >4 McCrory Strs 1 a 6 4014 3914 3914 - 14 ♦McCrory pf 31i 20 115*4 115*4 115*4 McGraw Elec la 4 40 39*4 40 +1*4 McGraw Hill >4e 4 46*4 46 46 - 14 Mclntyr h2 22a 5 63 62 62 -1*4 McKessAR 1 80 4 5114 51*4 5114+ 14 ♦McLellan pf S 120 128 128 128 McGuay-Norrlsl 3 2714 27*4 27*4 Mead Corn ,40e 22 27 26*4 26*4 - >4 Melville Shoe 2. 3 4914 49*4 49*4 MenceiCo 40a 7 32*4 3114 3214+ 14 ♦Met Id pf 3.90 80 109 10874 109 + >4 Miami Cop V*e 5 16*4 16*4 1614 - *4 Mid-ContPet Me 13 41*4 41 41*4+ *4 Midland SUP 2 4 5414 5374 54*4+ 14 ♦Midin Stl let 8 80 160*4 160 160*4 + *4 Mlnn-Honwl la 4 63*4 6114 6114- 14 ♦Mln-Hn Pf B 6 190114 113 114 + 74 tMln-Hn pf D 4. 40 117 117 117 +2 Minn Moline... 10 15*4 15*4 15*4- *4 t Sales— Stock and Add Net Dividend Rate. 00. Hl(h. Low. Close, chxe. MStPA88A2Via 3 19% 19% 19% - % Minn UAH SO 7 43 42% 43 Mo-Kan-Texas 4 13% 13% 13% - % Mo-Kan-TeX of. 10 43% 43% 43% -1% Molud Hoa %e . 5 46 43% 46 +1% Monarch Uch 2 2 43% 42% 43% - % Montxm Ward 2 IB 98% 96% 97% 4- % Moore McLln 1 10 26% 26 261/4 - % Motor Whl t.20 2 >0% 30% 30% 4- % Mueller Br 1.60 4 61% 60% 61% 4-1% •Mullins Df 7 .. 20 108 106% 106% Munslnewear 8 26 23% 26 4- % Murphy Q C Vie 9 49 48 49 4-1 Murrey Coro 18 17% 16% 17% - % MurrayCorp pf2 2 31 31 51 4- % NASH-KELV % 38 21 20% 20% - % tNash Ch&SLle x20 45% 45 45 - % Nat Acme2 x 8 37% 37% 37% - % Nat Airlines 28 28 26% 26% Nat Auto F 30e 21 19% 19 19% 4- % Nat Aviatn 2 Via 6 22% 21% 22%-% Nat Biscuit 1.20 10 36 35% 35% Nat Can . .. 7 18% 18% 18%- % Nat Cash Ret la 11 40% 39% 40% 4-1% Nat Contatnr lb 18 35 34% 35 4- % Nat Cyl Gas 80 99 22% 21% 22% 4- % Nat Dally HO 20 43% 42% 42%-% Nat Dept Str la 7 53% 53 53 4- % Nat Distillers 3 99 78% 74% 77% 4-2% Nat Enamel Vie 2 34% 53% 54% 4-1% Nat Orosum Vie 10 29% 29% 29% 4- % •Nat Gyp pi 4V4 10 106% 106% 106% Nat Lead Via 14 39% 38% 39 4- % •Nat Lead pi A7 10 198% 198% 198% -1% tNat Lead pi B6 20 170 170 170 Nat Linen Svc 1 1 29 29 29 4- % NatMalAStlCast 8 34 33% 33% - % Nat Oil Pro .30e 6 69% 67% 69% 4-2% Nat Power A Lt. 61 11% 10% 11 4- % Nat Steel 8 .. 4 67 06% 87 4- % Nat 8ui Ref1.40 3 36 33% 36 Nat 8upply . 15 23% 22% 22% - % NatSuP 92 Pf3k 7 26% 27% 28% 4- % Nat Tea .80. 11 39 38% 38%-% NatVuleFl 40e 13 20% 19% 20% 4- % Natomis Co.SOe 16 12% 12% 12% - % tN J Pwr&L pI4 20 111 111 111 4-1% Newmoni l Vi 2 46% 46 46% 4- % tNportlnd pf4 Vi 30 106% 106% 106% 4- % Nwpt N ShPDd2i 4 29% 29 29 - % N V Air Brake 2 7 59 56% 39 NYCentRR 1(247 26% 25% 23%-1% N Y Chi A St L 1 49 49 49 NYChi&StLPf4k 3 125% 124 125% 4-2% NYC Omnibus H 2 32% 32% 32% - % NY Shipblde Vie 13 22% 22% 22% 4- % •Norf&WstnlOa 160 284% 283% 284% 4-1% No Am Avlal le 6 13% 13% 13%-% No Am Co 1.351 ■ 28 36% 35% 35%-l North Peciflc le 33 30% 29% *0 - % •Nor St Put DfS 30 111% 111% 111% - % Northwst AlrVia 15 52 49% 49% •Northwn Tel 3 50 49% 49 49% Norwalk TR >/«e 1 17 17 17 Norwich Ph ,fiOa 3 21% 21% 21%-% OHIO OIL x35 *6% 23% 26%+% Oliver Coro 1*.. » 31% 30% 31%-% tOllver of 4%.. 20 117% 117% 117% +1% Omnibus Coro 1 8 13% 15% 13%+ % ♦Omnibus of 8-. 10 118 118 118 - % Oouenhelm Vie. 2 44% 44 44%+1% Otis Elevat 40e 25 36 34% 35% + % Owens-Ill G1 2*. 9 95% 95% 93%+% ♦PAC COAST 80 22 21% 22 ♦ Pac Coast IMS 30 80 79 80 +3 PAC GAS* E 2 15 44% 44 44 -% “ac Liehtina 3 5 64 64 64 Pac Mills new1,ie 3 44% 43% 44%+ % Pac T'n Cons 10 8% 8% 8% — % Pac West Oil Vie 1 33 33 33 + % Packard Motor 71 9% 9% 9% + % Pan Am Air %e 91 20% 20% 20% - % Pan Am Pet.40e 3 19 18% 19 + % PanhanEPt 2% 1 53 33 33 - % Panhan EPL Pf4 2 110 110 110 Panh P&R 20a 62 11% 11 11%-% ParamountPic 2 137 82% 78 81% +2% Park&Tllford 3 5 80 79 79% - % Park Utah 1 Oe S 6% 6% 6% Parke Davis.60e 5 43% 43 43% + % Parker-Rustl % 6 31% 31 31%+ % Parmelee Trans 11 19% 18% 18% — % Patino Mines Vie 3 20% 20% 20% - % Penney JC.85e 13 53% 53 35%-% Penn-Cent A Via 8 38% 38 38% + % Penn Coal&C la 1 14% 14% 14% + % Penn-Dlx Cemnt 6 28% 27% 28 + % Penn P&Lt 20a 7 24% 24 24 -l Penn R R 1 e _. 38 41% 40% 40% - % Penn Salt 30e . 2 45% 45% 45%+% Pepsi-Cola 70a. 34 33% 33% 33% Pere Marquette 2 28% 28% 28% Pere Marquet pf 3 104 104 104 +1% PereM pr pfC'ik 5 128 128 128 +3 Petrol Corp .40* 4 12% 12% 12% + % Pfizer. Chas 1 . 32 73 69% 73 +3% Phelps Da 1.80 7 43% 43% 43% - % 'Phlla Co 8 of 3 170 66% 66% 66% +1 ♦Phil Co SB pf 6 10 114 114 114 + % Phlla Elect 1 20 34 30% 30 30 - % Phlla El SI of 1 7 30% 30% 30*4 - % ♦Phlla El pf4 40 50 120% 120*A 120% + % Phil&RdsCOIVie 22 16% 16% 16% - % Phllco Coro KOa 24 35% 34% 35% + % Philip Mors 1 Vi 33 46% 46% 46%-% Phillips Petrol 2 14 66 65 66 +1% Phoenix Hosiery 1 34 34 34 +1 Pills Mills 1 20a 2 34% 34% 34% Pitts CkA-Ch Via 19 12% 12 12 -% Pitt Cons Cl 40 45 26% 25% 25% + % Pitt Plate G1 80 15 42% 41% 42% + % Pitt 8cr & B 40 12 11% 11% 11%-% Pitts Steel 4 16% 16% 16% - % ♦Pitta Steel R of 30 88% 87% 68% + % tPitStl prpfUVsk 60 87 87 87 +1 Plttston Co 9 26% 25% 25% - % Plymouth OlUb 7 24% 24 24 - % Pond Creek 2 1 37 37 37 -1 Poor & Co B Vie 6 22% 21% 22% + % Pressd Stl Car 1 22 24% 24 24 Proeter&Oam 2 5 68% 67% 68% +1% Pub SveCol 1.65 16 39 37% 38%+% Pub Svo N Vie 21 28% 28% 28% - % ♦Pub SveKJ pf8 260 147% 146% 146% - % ♦Pub 8vcNJ Uf7 120 139% 137% 137% -2% ♦Pub SvcNJ pffl 60 124 122% 122% —2 ♦Pub SvcNJ pfA 110 111% 111 ill _i%( ♦Pub S El G of# 50 115% 115% 115% Publlckerlnd 33 47% 45% 47% +1% Publicker pf 4% 1 103 103 103 Pullman %e _ 13 63 61% 62% Pure 011 1 . 19 26% 26% 26% - % PurltyBa 1 80a 7 36% 35% 36 + % RADIO CP 20e 73 16% 153* 133* - % Radio Cp of A3* 2 92 91% 913* — »* Ra-Kth-O 1.20 173 77 25>i 76''*+ % ♦Rt Secur 111 st 30 32% 32% 32% Rayonler Inc ._ 17 79% 283* 79 + % Rayonler pf 2. _ 3 38 37% 38 + % Reading Co 1 5 27% 26% 26% - % Reliance M ,20e 3 25% 245* 25% + % RemingRan.OSb 36 47% 45% 46%+13* Reo Motors 13* 25 30% 293* 30 - % Republic At 3*g 4 7 203* 193* 20% Repub Pictures 42 16% 15% 153* J- % Repub Plct pf 1. 13 183* 18** 18%+ % Repub Steel 1 52 34% 333* 34% - % Rep Steel pf A 6 2 114% 114** 1143* -1 Revere Copper . 24 26% 253* 253* - % Reynolds Metl 1 1 383* 383* 383* + % •Rey Met pf 53* 20 1213* 1213* 1213* - % Reynolds Spring 1 22% 22% 22%+ % ReynTobB 1,40e 16 443* 44% 443* + % Reynl T Pf 8 60. 2 106 105% 105% - % Rheem Mfc 1 16 263* 253* 26% Richfield Oil 3*g 11 183* 18 18 - % Ritter Co la . _ 1 39 39 39 +1% Roan Antelope 5 10% 10% 10% — % Royal Type 60 98 29% 27% 28%+1 RUberold V<e3 59 58% 59 + 3* SAFEWAY 8T 1 11 303* 30% 30% ♦Safeway pf 5 . 10 113% 113% 113% St Joseph Ld 2 4 64 635* 64 + % SavaceArms 3* 2 143* 14% 14% - % Schenley Dlstl 2 57 80% 78 80 +2% Scott Papr 1 SO 4 57 57 57 SeabAirLRR 25 323* 32% 32%+% Seaboard 011 1 10 35 35 35 - 3* Sears Roebck la 60 473* 46% 46% - % Seeger Sunbeam 13 21% 203* 21%+1% Serve! Inc 17 20% 20 20 — 3* Shamrock 40 . 18 29% 283* 29 - % Sharon Steel 1 14 36 35 35% - % ♦Sharon «tl of 5 70 105% 105% 105% Sharpe&DhmVie 34 36% 343* 35%+ 3* Shattuck F O 1 4 25% 25% 25% - % ♦Sheaffr Pen 2a 20 75% 75% 75% +1% ShellUnOH 134* 6 38% 38% 38%+% Silver Kin* Col. 6 12% 12% 12% SimmonsCo Vie 2 49% 49% 49% - % SlmondsS*8 Vie 3 52% 52 52% Sinclair OH 1... 25 19% 19 19%—% Skelly 011 2* 4 78% 773* 78 + % ♦Sloss-S nf 1.20 10 23 23 23 + V* Smlth&Coron 2. 6 433* 42% 433* +2 Socony-Vac 3*a. 86 16% 16% 16% SoAmG&P.lOe. 45 7% 7 7 So Cal Edla 134. 7 383* 38% 38% - % So Nat Gail V«. 6 29% 28% 29 So Pacific 4 50 60% 59% 60% + % Southern Ry 8 22 53% 52% 52% -1% ♦So Ry M & O 4 10 92% 92% 92% Soaldlng 40g 5 28 28 28 SparksWlth 20« 9 11 10% 10% - V* Spenc Kell 1 SO 4 49% 49% 49% +1 Sperry Corn 2 30 32% 32 32% - % Sniegel Inc 17 35% 34% 35% - % •Sotegel of 4*4 130 105 104 104 -2 SquareDConew 8 22% 72% 22% - % SquibbASons Vie 6 47% 47 47% +1% Std Brands I fid 11 57V* 52 52% Std GsAEl $4 pf 30 53% 49% 50 -1 StdGAESTprpf 3 147 141% 142 -1 Stand Oil Cal 2 23 55% 553* 55% + % Std Oil India 36 47% 46% 46%-% Std Oil N J 1 a 39 78 77% 78-3* s-ri Oil Ohio Vie 12 26% 26 26 - % Std Stl Song Vie 25 19% 19% 193* - % Stewart-WarnV* 4 21% 21% 21% - % Stokley-Van Cm 18 39 38% 383*+ 3* Stone* Wab 1* 5 21% 213* 213* Studebk Cp 3*e_ 25 313* 303* 31% Sun Chem .16* 22 21 203* 21 8un OH lb 1 72% 72% 7234- % tsun OH pfA43* 20 119% 119% 119% - 34 Sunray OH 20g 100 11% 11 11 - % Sunshine Bis le. 5 48% 47% 48%+ % Sunshine 11.40. 6 21% 203* 20% - % Superheater la 6 32% 32% 3234 - % SuperSteel 1.80 4 48 46% 47 Sweets CoAm'ig 2 46% 46 46% - % Swlft&Co 1.60a 7 38% 38 38%+ % Swift Tntnl 1 60 10 33% 33% 33% + % Sylvan El Pr la. 4 36% 36% 36V*- % Sym-Ooull V*g 15 13% 13% 13% rALCOTT 40a 1 16Vi 161/4 1644 Tenn core I 12 2244 22 2244 + 14 Texas Co 2a IS 6344 6244 6244+ >4 Tex Gulf PM 6e 3 1344 13>4 1344 + 44 Tex Gulf Sul 2a 1 5444 5444 5444 Tex Pac CAtO 1 - 33 9*4 2644 2944 rex Par LT.IAe 73 23>4 2244 2344 rex*PacRv244t 6 5044 49 5044+ >4 Thatcher Ufa . 4 46 4444 46 +144 The Pair 1 26 26 26 - 44 •Thermod of244 70 5944 5944 59>4 - 44 Third Ave Trans 10 1444 1444 1444 Thompson P V4e 3 63 6244 6244 -2 Thomp Pr pf 4 150 11044 110 110 Thom-Starrett 2 944 944 944 fldeWA Oil SOa 16 2244 2244 2244- 44 Tide Wat pf344 30 107 106 106 -1 rimk-Dat Ax 8 7 50 4944 4944 - 44 nmk Roller BS 5 58 56 56 -244 Traneamer 44a. 15 1844 1844 1844 - 44 Trane * WstAlr 11 3144 5044 5144 + 44 Tranaue At W44e 2 2444 2444 2444 - 44 rrl-Cont Co.SOx 26 1144 1144 1144- 44 Trl-Contl pf 6 60112 112 112 + 44 Truax-Traer C1 2 IS 18 16 20th Cen-Fox 3. 76 6144 60 61 + 44 Pivotals Trim Losses After Early Slump Of Irregular Market By T. E. Applegate Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, May 8 (^.—Stocks moved irregularly in a selective market today. Dwindling expectations for set tlement of the coal dispute put a damper on recovery enthusiasm but a number of pivotals succeeded in trimming early losses or converting them into upturns. Rails were under pressure inspired by curtailed operations and earnings doubts. Talk of stock splitups and dividend announcements were reflected by Individual issues. Dealings remained about at yes terday’s level. Near the fourth hour gains and losses were well mixed throughout the list. New York Central gave ground after announcement that directors took no action today on declaration of a dividend. Paramount was in demand by buyers anticipating a stock-split move by directors to morrow, and Distillers Corp. en joyed a 6-point jump after its di rectors approved a 5-for-l split. Lower most of the day were Beth lehem, General Motors, Goodyear, Goodrich, Woolworth, North Amer ican, Air Reduction, Northern Pa cific, Baltimore & Ohio, Standard Oil (N. J.), Dupont and Air Reduc tion. Attaining higher levels were American Telephone, International Nickel, Food Fair Stores, RKO (on a favorable earnings report), Royal Typewriter, Union Carbide, Allied Chemical, Montgomery Ward, West inghouse, Caterpillar Tractor, Texas Co. and Glenn Martin. Chicago Grain CHICAGO, May 8 (/^.—Fluctua tions in May rye were extremely er ratic today, the contract often mov ing up and down as much as several cents between transactions. Selling was the dominant influence toward the finish with the price close to the 5-cent limit decline permitted in one day. Transactions in September and Decemoer oats were made at ceiling levels. While rye trading was influ enced by technical considerations as open interest in May was being re duced, oats were supported by the belief of some traders that ceilings on the grain will be advanced. New ceilings on grains are expected to be announced In Washington today or tomorrow. May rye finished at 92.72%, off the 5 cent limit permitted in one day. All other grains were at ceilings, unchanged from yesterday. WHEAT—Open. High. Low Close. July _ _ _ 1.83% Sept. __ _ _ 1.83*2 Dec. __ __ _ _ 183% May. 1P47_ _ _ 1.83% CORN— May _ _ _ 1.21% July __ _ _ 1.21 % Sept. __ 1.21% OATS— May _ .83 .83 .83 .83 July _ 83 .83 S3 .83 Sept. .83 .83 .83 .83 Dec. _ .83 .83 .83 .83 RYE— May _ 2.73 2.73 2.72% 2.72% July __ _ 1.48 V? Sept.__ 1.48% Dec. 1.48% BARLEY— May _ _ _ _ 1.26% July __ _ _ 1 26% Sept. _ _ _ _ 1.26*2 Dec. _ _ _ 1.26% Commodity Prices NEW YORK. M»v 8.—The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities today advanced to 117.13. Previous day, 116.90; week ago. 116.81: month ago, 117.18; year ago, 108.60. 1946. 1945. 1944. 1943. High _ 117.40 112.81 108.73 107.54 Low ... 112.02 107.80 106.03 103.43 (1926 average equals 100.) Sales— Stock and Add Net Dividend Rate. 00. Hlih. Low. Close, ehge. 20thC-Pl of 144 7 75% 74% 75%+ % Twin City RpTr 7 25 21% 21%+ % ♦Twin Cty Dr24» 110 67% 66% 66%+% Twin Coach3 22% 22 22 (TNDERWD %e 3 76% 75% 76% + % UnAsb&Rub .70 5 19% 19% 19% - % On Bat St P 60a 10 33% 33% 33% On Carbide 8 13 118% 116 118% +2% Onion Oil Cal 1. 17 28% 2744 28% + % On Pacific 6 3 154 153% 154 + % On Tank Car 2 4 39% 3944 39% - % Utd Air Lna 4ie 41 42% 40% 41%+1% Utd Aircraft 2g 23 31% 30% 30% - % Onlt Alreft pf 5 2 111% 111% 111% +1% Onlt Biscuit la. 5 56 55% 56 + % Onlt Carbon 3 5 90% 89 90%+1% Onlt Clg Wh Str 15 15% 15 15 - % Onlt Cigar prlV. 4 26% 26% 26% Onlt Coro 181 5% 5% 5% Unit Corp pf 2k. 7 53% 53 53% - % Onlt Drug. 15 35% 34% 35% - % Otd Elec Coal 1. 7 18% 17% 18%-% Onlt Eng&Fdy 2 3 52% 52% 52%-1 Otd Fruit 4 . 3 143 142% 143 UnitGasIm.fiSe. 13 27% 27% 27% - 44 OnllM&MI 20a 48 70 66% 70 +2% ♦Utd M&M pf 5 20 10944 10944 109% - % Otd Paperboard 3 13% 13% 13% + % OS Sc For Secur 25 29% 29 29%+ % US Freight 44g.. 1 22 21% 22 US Gypsum 2 4 12544 123% 125% +2 US Hoff Meh »/«e 42% 42% 42% + % ♦US Holt pf 2% 290 84 83 83% - % US Indus Ch la. 2 54% 54% 54%+1 OS Leather A 2 2 37% 37 37% 08 Lines . 47 19% 18% 19 + % US Lines pf .70. 14 11% 11 11 - % OS RealAItnp • 15 5% 5 5 - % OS Rubber 2 15 76% 76 76 - % 08 Smelt pf 3% 3 87 8644 87 +1 OS Steel 4 . 55 84% 83 83% - % 08 Steel of 7 . 2 157% 157% 157% + 44 OS Tobaccol 20 6 27% 26% 27% + % ♦USTobac pfl 84130 52 51% 52 + % Otd Stocked %g 8 8% 8 8 - % Onlt Strs 2 of . 24 17% 16% 17% Onlt Strs pf 4k. 1117% 117% 117%-1% Oniv-Cyclopa 1. 1 23 23 23 + % Oniv Labi .... « 19% 19% 19%+% ♦Oniv Leaf Tob4 10 9644 96% 98% - % ♦Unlv Leaf pf 8 10 190 190 190 Oniv Pictures 2 18 47% 44% 46% +1% ♦Unlv Pic pf 444140 99% 9* 99 - % VAN NORM Vie. 1 24% 24% 24% Vanadium %c 4 31% 31 31% - % VlckChem 1.20a 1 46 48 48 - % Victor Chm 30e 1 49 49 49 +1 tVictorCh pf34i 20 106 105 106 +1 Va Caroi'nChem 11 10% 10% 10% - % ♦Va IronC&C pf 1 100 100 100 +1 »Vlrginln Ry2% 3 50% 50% 50% - % ♦Vulcan Detnfla 10185 185 165 —5 WALKER H h4. 15 127% 124 125% -1% Walworth %g . 23 18% 17% 17% - % Ward Bak lfie 5 13% 13% 13% ’Ward Bk pffi'.i 10 108% 106% 106% Warner B Piet 2 65 53% 50% 52 + % Warren Pet 80. 3 28% 28% 28% + % Waukesha 1 3 29 28% 2» -1 Webster loBaccc 2 14% 14% 14% Wesson O&S la 3 37% 37 37% + % West Ind Sue la 14 43 42% 42% - % *Ws Penn El pfH 10 112% 112% 112% + % ’Ws Pa Pr p!4% 10 115% 115% 115% - % WV PulP&P 40e 4 47% 47% 47% - % »WVaP&Ppf4% 10 114 114 114 +1 Western Air Lin 2 26% 26 26% 4-1 Westrn Auto %e 3 84% 84 84% 4-2% Western Md 3 9% »% 9% - % West Pacific 8 . 5 53% 52% 52%-1 West On Tel A 59 38% 37 38 4- % West/All Br Vae 16 37% 37 37% + % Wstnghse El *4a 73 34 33% 33% 4- % tWsthseEl pf Vie 240 40 39% 39%-1% Weston El .80e_ 2 39 39 39 Westvaco 1.40 . 3 41 40% 40%-% ♦WestvaC 0(3*4 1104% 104 104 - % Wheeling Stl le 5 51% 50% 51% + % tWheelStl prpfS 160 105 104% 104% White Motor lb 5 38 37% 38 White Sewing M 29 17% 16% 17% 4- % Wilcox Oil 20 . 2 11% 11% 11% 4- % Willys-Overlnd. 31 23% 22% 22% - % Wllson&co 20e 46 17% 17% 17% + % Wilson pf4Vs 2 99% 99% 99% 4- % Wilson-Jo-nesHe 4 19% 19% 19% 4- % Woolworthl.OOa 11 59% 59% 59% 4- % WorthIngtnPI % 5 61% 60% 61 4- % ’Wright Aero fle 10 85 85 85 4-1 Wyand Wor.SOa 11 46% 45% 45% - % YALE 6» r 6US 3 54 53% 54 4-1 YorkCorp 30 9 23% 23% 23% 4- % YoungSpg&W 1 1 30% 30% 30% Youngst S&T 2 19 72 70% 71% - % Younest Stl Drl 1 26% 26% 26% - % ZENITH RAD le 2 36 33% 35% + % Zonlte Prod.lfie 16 13% 13% 13% Hourly Sales sn the Exchange Today: IliOOa.m 240 000 I2:00noop 520 000 1:00 p m 760 000 2:00 v m 910 000 Approximate Total 1 210 COO tUnlt cl tradlnc. l o shares: sales printed in lull *In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganized under Bankruptcy Act. or securities assumed by such companies Rates of dividend tn the foregoing table are annual disbursement based on the last quarterly or aemlannutl declaration. Un less otherwise noted special or extra divi dends are not Included. X Ex dividend xr Ex rights, a Also extra or extras, b Plus stock dividend, d Cash or stock, e De clared or nald so far this year, f Payable In stock, g Paid last year, b Payable in Canadian funds, k Accumulated dlvldendr nald or declared this rear, n New Issue. N. Y. Bond Market SELECTED LIST OF ISSUES. (FarnlMed bj the Anaetmted Pren.) lyJUA I D BALES | (Reported In Dollars) Domestic - 3 700 000 Foreign .. 200 000 0 8 Govt 10 000 TREASURY Close 2s 64-52 June 103 19 2tis69-64 Jun 104 25 014s 70-66_104 17 214s 71-66 104 17 2148 72-67 Jun 103 8 214s 72-67 Sen 107 8 2'/as 72-67 Dec 103 9 NEW YORK CITY 3s 8(1 12214 FOREIGN Close Aral 4'4s 48 10314 Australia 5s 65 110 Copenhagn 6s521GO Grk 6s 6h pt pd 1514 Peru 2nd 6s 61 25'A DOMESTIC Close Ablt PP 5853 st 1091* Am & FP5S2U3010814 Am T&T 24ie75 10414 Am T&T 2*iSS0 1041* B&0 96C ... 92'4 BAO 2000 D_87 BA0 98F_85 B&Oct 80_ 70V4 BAO 4s 48 . 104% Bant A cn 4s 51103 Boat Me 4 VaS 70 71% BrkEdayssee 104% BufRochAP57st 84% Can Nat 4Vas51 114% Can Pao 4s pern 116% Celanese 3s 65 104% Cent Pao 6s 60 105%: ChlAAlton3s40 59 Chi Ind&LoSsBS 20% CMStP4%s2019 98% CM8tP4%s2044 83% ChiANW 4%s99 92 CRIP 4%s 63 A 66 CRIP 4s 88 901/4 CRIP rf 4s 34 62% CTHA8In2»i94 99% CCC8tL4Vai77 93% Cons Ed 3%s 66 102% Day PAL 2%s76105% DnARG 4s 36 64% DnARGW 5s55s 24 Det Edison 4s65 106% Dul S3 A A 5s 37 47 Duq Lt 3VaS 65 105% Erie 4 %s 21)15 93% Fla E C 4 i.'as 59 103% GulIStUt3J/as09 108% Hud&M in 5s 57 39%' lie 43/«s no 93% IC Omaha 3«51 102% ICCStLou 6s03A101 ICCStLo 4%*63 97% Int ON lat 8*52 04 Int HydroEI8§44 98 Int TAT 4Via 62101% Int TAT 6* 66 105% LehVINY 4>/as60 92% Leh VI 6*2003*t 66 Leh VI 4Vis2003 57% Leh VI 4a 2003 54 Lorrlllard 3a 83 105 M-K-T 6a 82 A 98% M-K-T ad] 6*87 103% Mo Pac 5 Via 49 40 Mo Pac 5s 77 P 94% Mo Pac 6s 80 H 94% Mo Pac 6s 81 1 94% Mo Pac an 4s 75 52% MorrelACo 3s58102% MorAE3Vis2(tOO 67% NOT M5Vi*64 101% NYC 4 Vas2013A 91% NYC con 4s 98 92 NY LAW 4s 73 92% NYNHAH 6s 48 72% NYNHAH4 Vis67 69% NYNHAH 4s 55 63% NYNHAH 4s 66 63% NYOW rf 4s92 24 NYWB4Vis46 42% NorPac4Via2047105% | Nor P clt 4Vis75104% I Orea ShL R4a46 100% I PennRR4‘/4s84E127 I PereMar 3%s80 104% I PCCStL 5s 75 B 137 ( Pit tCCoa!3 Vi *65103% Pitts StI 4 Vis 60105% | RckIAAL4 Via34 62 ( StLSnFr 4Vis78 45% I 3tLSnPr 4s50 A 61 ^ I * av.ni/i * i s 11 -*/*/■ i Sea AlrL4>/asw1 84 [ I So Pacinc4VisSl 108 ( 3o Pac 4'4s 69 105% ( So Rt tn 4s S6 1C6 ( StdOCal 2»4sfi6 102% [ Sid Oil NJ 3sfil 102% [ Tex&Pac3’4s85 104 [ Ihlrd Ave 6» 60 75% [ Vlrsn Rjr 3s 05 109% [ Wabash 4'4 s 91 94% [ West 8h 4s2361 87% [ West Md 4s 62. 107% [ WestUn 5s 61 102% [ West Un 5s 60 104 [ [West Un 4Vas50 104% ( Wise Cent 4s 49 87% 1 N. Y. Curb Market LIST INCLUDES ONLY SELECTED ISSUES CHANGED FBOM FBEVIOUS CLOSE. Close Alreon Mfg Co 12% AireonMtgpf.60 16% Am Cn Mlg .20g 17% Am Cynamid la 58% AmG&ElOOa. 46% Amer L&T1.20 27% AmRepubllcs%g 24 Am Superpower 2% Ark Nat Gas A. 6% Atlas Corp ww 11 Atlas Plywood 1 38 Barium Steel 10% Birds S Fdy ’/*g. 14% Blue Ridge ,30c 5% Breeze Cp 1 .HO. 26 Brown F& W15% Bnk H111AS '/ha. 22% Burma Ltd ... 2% Calllte Tung 9 CanMarconi.04e 3% Catalin Am 40 18% Cent & 8 W Util 14% Pities fi#rvW 35*4 Colonial Airlines 3144 Col Fuel&Ir «w 7% Colts P F Arms 40V4 Com & 8ou war 44 ContF&Mch’i *9 Creole Pet l'/«g 31 Croft Brew .05g 3 Crowley Mlllnry 19 Crown C Pet 44 g 8>/« CubanASug 1 'it 3144 Dennison A .80e 17V4 DetMichSto.aOe 1644 De Vllbiss new 2414 Diliit Strs .80 . 241/4 Elec Bd&Share 2344 El Pwr & Lt ww 10>/4 Equity Corn 344 Fairchild E 20g 644 Fansteel Metal. 36*/4 i Frank Strs .80 27‘/4 Garret Corp 40 16V4 | Glen Alden Cl 2 2044 Goldfield Cons 244 Graham-P of! '/• 33>/4 |Gt Nor Pap 1 80 42 1 GreenfT&D flog 23V4 jroc ot ra oua zz ,1 Hazeltlne %e 22% Heyden Chem n 36% Howard Store 1. 43 Int Petrol Vi___ 17% Int Prod V<e 15% Int Util new 15 Kingston Pr."0 8 Kirk LGM h 04. 1% Lakey Pdv & M 10% LanstonMon Vie 18% Long Island Ltg 2% Louisan LA-E.40 12% LyndhCorprtwl 1 Mid Stl Pr B vte 4% \fid W Corp >/«e 28% MlllerWohl new 17% MinlngCorpCan 8% Monogram Piet 9% Natl Bell H 07g 7% ray Linn i Nlagra Hud Pwr 12% Niles-Bem-P . 20% Ogden Corn 3g 4% Pan Am Air wr 8% Pantepec Oil .64 12% Pennroad %g 8 Pltney-Bow.40a 13 R-K-O opt war 12 St Lawrence Ltd 8 St Regis Paper.. 11% Schulte Inc 8 Solar Alrcrft.60 25% Solar Mfe 60.. 12 Sonotone .20 5% 8oss Manuftg % 12% Std Cap k Seal 39% Sterchl Strs la 47% Texon O k L.40 10% Textron Inc %* 22% Transwest O la 65% Trl-Contl ww 4% Unit Air Prod 1 23% Unit Corp ww 1% Unit Lt k Rys 1 30% U S 4 Int Sec 5% Unit WallP 15g 10% WagnerB vtc’ie 36% Winnipeg Elec 17% Wrieht-Hg h 20 4% Rates of dividend* In the toregotnx table are annual disbursement* based on the last quarterly or semiannual declaration Un less otherwls* noted, special or extra divi ; dends are not included, a Also extra or extras, b Pius stock dividend, d Cash or 1 stoek. e Deelsred or osld so fir this year . f Payable in stock g Paid last year, h Pay able In Canadian lunds. k Accumulated dividends paid or declared this year, n New Issue. ww With warrants. xw Without warrants_ Washington Exchange SALES Rixss National Bank common—8 at 378. Garflnckel common—25 at 57'*. Washington Gss common—10 at 33Vs. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Bid Asked. Am T&T cv deb 3s 1956.- 152Vi . . Cap Traction 1st 5s 1947 103V* Cap Tranlt 1st Ref 4s 1964 1 03 1 06 City k Suburban 6s 1948 109 _ Georgetown Gas 1st 5s 1961 127 _ Pot Elec Pow 3 Vis 1966 105 _ Pot Elec Pow 3V«s 1977 . 112 _ Washington Gas 5s 1960 129 _ Tr Rf k W Cp 1st 4 Vis 1948 103 _ STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer Tel k Tel <9) _19:;’* Capital Transit <2.001_ 39‘* 41 N <i- W Steamboat < + ♦) __ 210 Pot Elec Power 671 pfd <61 11.3 Pot El pw 5'i'y pfd <5.501 11" 111 Wash Gas Lt com <1.50) 32 Vi 34 Wash Gas Lt cm pfd <4.251 1 In _ Wash G Lt cu cv pfd <4.501 11 o’* Wash Ry & El com raO.OOl 800 _ Wash Ry k El pfd <51 127>* _ BANK AND TRUST COMPANIES Amer Sec 8: Tr Co HO) __ "330 345 Bank ot Bethesda <t.76)__ 39 _ Capital (.80) _ 30V* _ Com k Savings (ylO)_ 600 _ Liberty (t7>. 245 _ Lincoln <h5) S10 _ Natl Sav Tr (6) _r —_ 315 _ Pr Georges B k Tr <tl)_ 28 Riggs (12) _ 375 385 Union Trust Co <t3.00)_145 165 Washington (6) _ _170 _ Wash Loan k Trust (e8) -- 345 _ FIRE AND TITLE INSURA NCI. American (+61_160 _ Columbia (k30)_j_ 16 - Firemens (1.401_. 3* _ National Union (.761_ 14 Vi _ Real Estate (+6) _- 192 - MISCELLANEOUS. Carpel Corp (2.00) 48 Garflnckel com (tl.601. 66’* 59 Garfinck SVs'i cu pf (1.375) 27V* 28 Hecht com (1.20) 40»* _j Hecht 3V*% cum pfd <3.751 106 ...; Lanston Mono (new) <1.001 18V* __1 Mergenthaler Lino (al.OO) '6 78 Nat'l Mtge k Inv pfd ip.40) 7Va _' Peoples Dr Store com (1.601 64 _ Security Storage (4i 95 _ Ter Ref k Wh Corn (3) _ 58 - Wdwd & Loth com (P2.30K 80 _ Wdwd k Lothrop pfd (71 125 ... , •Ex dividend. tPlus extra, a Paid so far this yetr e 2* ext’a f 37) extra, h $5.00 extra, k 10c extra, p Ftld Is 1946. y $10.00 extra._ Dividends Announced NEW YORK. May 8 OP).—Dividends declared: Accumulated. Pe- Stk. of Pay Rate. riod. record, able. Ill Pow pf __$2.25_ 6-11 6-1 Seattle N Gas pf.__$1.26 .. 6-16 6-1 Increased. Ronson Art Metal_35c Q 6-3 6-12 Semler. Inc_26c _ 6-1 6-11 Acme Steel _50c Q 5-29 6-12 Sunray Oil _ 15c 5-15 6-20 Decreased. Timken Roller Bear 37 Vic __ 5-20 6-5 Initial Parker Pen new 50c __ 5-15 5-27 Regular. Buffalo Forge _45c 5-17 5-27 Consol Cop Mines_10c _ 5-17 5-31 Fajardo Sugar _25c 5-16 6-1 Idaho Pow _40c Q 4-25 5-20 Leath A Co _25c Q 6-15 7-1 Michigan P S_25c Q 5-15 6-1 Oak Mfg _ 15c 6-1 6-16 Purity Bak _ _ 40c Q 5-17 6-1 RfO Motors 37'ic 6-5 6-25 Allis Chalmers Mfg . 40c 6-7 6-29 Brown Shoe 30c __ 5-15 6-1 Cen 111 Pub Svc 6^ of $1.50 Q 5-20 6-15 Cushman's Sons of $1.76 O 5-17 6-1 National-Standard 50c Q 6-15 7-1 Purity Bak_40c Q 5-17 6-1 Solar Mlg_15c Q 5-31 6-12 Sun Oil 25c Q 5-24 6-15 Union Tank Car _ 50c Q 5-17 6-1 No Action. New York Central Railroad. New York Cotton NEW YORK. May 8 OP).—Cotton ftures moved through a auiet session today as traders awaited developments on the coal strike. Early losses of 75 cents a bale were touched on nervous liouidation and hedging on the possibility of textile plants shutting down for lack of fuel. The mar ket later rallied Into new high ground for the day with new crop deliveries leading the advance. Later afternoon price! were 65 cents a bale lower to 10 cents higher. May, 27.37; July. 27.55. and October. 27.64. Futures closed 50 cents a bale lower to 30 cents higher. Cpen. High. Low. Last. May _ 27.46 27.42 27.36 27.40b July - 27.45 27.67 27.42 27.56-57 October - 27.52 27.7 1 27.52 27.70 December_ 27.55 27.73 27.55 27.73 March _ 27.64 27.82 27 62 27.81b Mar 27.71 27.80 27.70 27.80b Middling soot. 2R.14n. n Nominal. bBid. Market Averages STOCKS. 30 15 15 60 „ . . Indst Rails. Util. Stks. i Net change_ +.2 —.5 unc. .1 Today close._ 106.0 46.1 54.2 78.6 Prev. day_105.8 46.6 54.2 78.71 Month ago-108.5 47.1 54.0 80.1 Year ago- 86.4 39.7, 43.4 64.51 1946 high-108.8 51.0 54.8 80.5 \ 1948 low_ 96.1 44.1 60.0 72.2; BONOS. 20 10 10 10 10 Low! „ . Rails. Indst. Util. Fgn. Ylelu Net change —.1 unc. +.1 +.1 unc. T ay close 103.1 103.7 107.8 78.7 118.8 Prev day 103.2 103.7 107.5 78.6 118.0 Month ago 106.5 104.7 108.0 78.4 120.2 Year ago 100.4 104.8 107.8 73.6 117.5 1946 high 106.9 105.2 109.5 79.0 120.2 1946 low 103.1 103.6 107.4 76.7 118.o' (Compiled by the Associated Press.) Odd-Lot Dealings PHILADELPHIA, May S UP).—Th* Be- j curities and Exchange Commieeion re sorted today these transactions by cus-, tomers with odd-lot dealers or specialists on the New York Stock Exchange tor May 7: 7.132 purchases Involving 200,583 shares. 5,877 sales Involving 168.942 shares, Including 54 short sales involving 1.065 shares. ! MORTGAGE LOANS Favorable Rate riEET DEED OF TBUST ONLY GEORGE I. BORGER «43 Indiana Are. N.W. _Nat'l ISM -& Mackall & Coe Investment Securities 1002 Woodward Bid*. RE. 7178 Z DON’T BE TOO LATE! INSURE YOUR PROPERTY NOW FOR AN ADEQUATE AMOUNT TO COVER THE TREMENDOUS INCREASE JN PROPERTY VAULES. DON'T BE TOO LATE! 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MITCHELL OWENS, General Agent Serving the Metropoiitan Area el Wethington 1426 G St. N.W.—HA. 0015-0016 Equitable Loan Plan I Equitable Loan Plan: variable interest rate and monthly payments, small expense, additional loans at little cost, interest on J unpaid principal, taxes. 1 insurance in payment, if I desired, a generally lex | ible contract. Equitable Co-operative Building Association ORGANIZED H79 915 f STREET WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT Edwin f. bastable LIEUTENANT. U. S. N. R. HAS RETURNED FROM THE ARMED FORCES AND HAS RESUMED HIS ASSOCIATION WITH US. Bach s & Co. MCMDtRS NIW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTMKR LEADING STOCK AMD COMMODITY KXCHANSBS HOTEL WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON 4 L. B. Brubaker telephone: RiaiMNT MANAMA METROPOLITAN SOSB mmmmmtmmmmmmmrn MAIN OFFICE: NEW YORK, N. Y. arnc«» in sa cjtisb—wim connictiohi to aa crrma PONtlON MPMMNTATIONi LONOON. «NOLANO MM ICO OTTY