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Washington Gas Lighl
Discloses Deficit of
$7,185 for July
By Harold B. Rogers
Washington Gas Light Company
today filed with the Public Utilities
Commission its monthly report
showing July operations resulted Ir
a loss of $7,185 compared with a
net income of $10,391 for July last
year, a decline of $17,576.
For seven months of the current
year, however, the company reported
net income of $991,427 compared
with $971,252 last year, a gain ol
$20,175.
Gross operating revenues for July
were $710,393 compared with $683.
858 for July last year, an increase ol
$26,535 Operating expenses wert
$680,618. an increase of $59,211, re
sulting in a decrease in net oper
ating revenues for the month ol
$32,676.
Total gas sales for July oi
1,043.898 thousand cubic feet com
pared with 998.606 last year Sale;
to District of Columbia customer;
during July amounted to 789.48C
thousand cubic feet compared with
757.633 a year ago.
Meters in service in the District
at the end of July totaled 166.9V
against 165.138 a year ago.
Kuhns Sees Stability.
A good indication that business ir
this country may be fairly stable foi
a while is the fact that opinion ii
almost evenly divided between thosi
who fear inflation and those wh<
fear deflation, according to Williair
R Kuhns, editor of Banking, journa
of the ABA
Practically on the same day re
cently,” he continues, "two action.'
occurred which serve to illustrate
the healthly difference of opinion
which keeps things from going toe
far in one direction. First, a com
mittee of businessmen was set up
by the Department of Commerce
to prepare against the end of the
sellers' market and the day when in
dustry will face the problem of mov
ing its vast new product into the
hands of consumers. At the same
time, a half mile away, the Federal
Reserve Board was putting a brake
nn spending by tightening its con
sumer credit controls."
Transit 4s Advance,
Capital Transit first refunding 4s
sold at 107 on the Washington Stock
Exchange today, at an increase of
over yesterday's transaction
Common stock of the samp com
pany turned over in a small block
at 35 Seventy-six shares of Fire
men's Insurance Co. went at 3
Several members of the Washing
ton Agency of the Fidelity Mutual
Life Insurance Co. w’ill leave Sun
day to attend the Leaders' Club
Convention at Murray Bay. Canada
In the delegation wfill be George A
Hatzes, manager: Albert L. Neveux
jr : Felix M. Broussard. Homer W
Wills and George N. Charuhas.
Miss Mildred E. Foy of the trust
department, Riggs National Bank
is recovering from a recent serious
operation at Emergency Hospital
and expects to return home this weel
end and probably be back at hei
desk at. the bank about October 1.
Robert W. Fleming, president ol
Riggs National Bank, returned t<
his desk today after a vacation at
Spring Lake, N. J , and Rehoboth
Beach. Del
C, H Popp, president of Munsev
Trust Co., has returned from vaca
tion in New England
I Business Briefs |
Retail Trade in the last week was
ahead of the previous week and
averaged 28% to 32% above a year
ago—Dun & Bradstreet. Resump
tion of Saturday business more than
offset the Labor Day holiday in
many instances.
Money in Circulation rose to $28
506.000.000 on September 4, a gain
of $130,000,000 from a week earlier
and $756,000,000 above a year ago—
Federal Reserve Board.
Cash Dividend Payments of do
mestic corporations in July totaled
$393,100,000, a gain of 13.3% from a
year ago—Commerce Department.
For three months ended July 31.
dividends totaled $1,024,300,000. a
risp of 5.4% from a year ago.
Business Will Spend $3,200.000 000
for new plants and equipment in
the third 1946 quarter—SEC and
Commerce Department. The new
estimate compares with an esti
mate of $2,900,000,000 for the second
quarter and actual expenditure of
$2,200,000,000 in the first quarter.
Auto Production was estimated at
76.106 units this week vs. 74.960 ir
the previous week—Ward’s Automo
tive Reports.
Freight Loadings in the weet
ended August 31 totaled 908.44(
cars, a gain of 27% from the pre
vious week and 5.6% above a yeai
ago—Association of American Rail
roads
New Construction reached a new
monthly high of $1,039,000,000 ir
August, a gain of 6% from th<
previous month—Commerce Depart
ment. Privately financed project;
accounted for 80% of the total.
Genera) Electric Co. has borrower
$52,000,900 from a group of 49 bank;
for one year at interest of l'?%. The
loan may be repaid before maturit>
and is the first under a llOO.OOO.OOf
credit arranged earlier this year.
Montgomery Ward A Co. sales foi
August totaled $91,864,402. a jumf
of 89% from a year ago; for sever
months ended August 31, $538,781,
708, a rise of 50%.
F. W. Woolworth Co. sales foi
August totaled $45,544,796, a rise oi
27.2% from a year ago: for eighi
months, $325,294,872. an increase ol
135%.
W. T. Grant Co. sales in Augusl
totaled $17,644,962. a jump of 36.371
from a year ago; in eight months
$125,082,567. up 17.8%.
Spiegel, Inc., sales for August to
ttled $10.522 514 a gain of 69.9*7
from a year ago: for eight months
$61,857,010. a rise of 54%.
Lerner Stores Corp. sales in Au
gust totaled $7,670,632, a rise of 17 6"
from a year ago; in seven month
ended August 31, $54,707,264. an in
crease of 6%
May Department Stores Co. earnei
$8,927,000 or $3 51 a share in si
months ended July 31 vs. $2,627.00
or $1 a year ago. Stockholders wi]
vote September 30 on propose'
merger with Kaufmann Depart
ment Stores.
Atlantic Refining Co. profit for si
months ended June 30 was $5,146.
107 or $1.75 vs. $4,963,945 or $17
in the same 1945 period
General Shoe Corp. earned $1,920,
492 or $2.65 in nine months endei
July 31 vs. $850,209 or $1.31 a yea
ago.
Hancock Oil Co. of CalifornL
profit for 12 months ended Jun
30 was $1,759,542 vs. $1,993,056 ii
the preceding fiscal period.
Emerson Radio A Phonograpl
Corp. earned $767 192 or $192 in 3
weeks ended August 3 vs. $647,17
or II 62 a year ago.
1 N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE
—. . . I
(NOTE—Reviled Sale* not Included.)
Sale*—
I Stock and Add Net
Dividend Rate. 00. Blah. Low Close, ehce.
ABBOTT LAB'.’a 17 72 70% 71 -1
Acme Stl 1 6f>e 4 42% 41% 42%+%
Adams Exp 20e 19 16% 19% 16 — %
Adams-Millls 2e 1 92 52 52 -•
Admiral Cp %e 7 n% 11% 11%
Air Reduction la 22 43% 43% 43% - %
Alaska Juneau 17 6% 6 6% + %
Aldens Inc 1.20 *10 33 32 32 -1%
t AldnsIncpM14 x 1101 101 101 + %
Alleghany Corn 92 5 4% 4% — >4
Alleghany Co pf 25 43% 42% 42% — %
Alleghany pr pf 4 60 59% 60 +1
Alleg LudlumS 2x14 47% 46*4 46% - %
Allen Indust »*« 2 20% 20% 20% + %
Allied Chem « 6 171 170 171 +1
Allied Kid la _ 7 23*a 22% 23%+%
Allied Mills le 6 32% 32 32%+%
Allied Stores 2 45 43% 41% 41%-2%
Allis Chaim 1 «0 33 41% 40*» 40% - %
Allis-Chalm rt 626 >i» Via Via —Via
Alpha Pt Cam 1 5 30 29 29 -1
Amalg Leather 11 6% 7% 7% - %
Amal Leath pf.l 1 52 52 52 -1
Amerada Pet 2 8 74 73 74 +1%
Am AgCh Del 2a 2 47% 47% 47% - %
Am Airlines 128 13% 13 13% - %
AmBankNllSe 11 32% 31 31%-1
Am Bosch Vt 5 17 16% 16% — %
Am Brake Sh 1 a 8 49% 48 48%
: Am CableARad 46 9% 9 9% - %
Am Can 3 __ 3 95% 92% 92% -1%
*Am Can nf 7 30 201% 200 200
Am CarA-Fdy 3e 18 64 60% 61%
Am ChACbl 1.40 10 27 26% 26%-%
Am Colortype 1 9 21% 21% 21% — %
Am Crystal Bug 9 22% 22 22 — %
I Am Distillers 2a 10 55 53 53% — %
Am Encaustic 7 6% 6*4 6% — %
Am Expt L 30e 9 22 20% 21% - %
Am A Frn Pwr 29 7% 7 7 — %
AmAFP “pffiHk 2 110 109 109 -4
; Am A F P 2d pf 22 25% 24*4 25 - %
! Am HideALeath 14 8 7*4 7% - %
AmHoraeP2.40a 7 100 99 99%-%
I Am Ice 7 11% 11% 11%
Am Interntl ,20e 6 11% 10% 10% -1%
Am Locoml 40a 41 30*4 29% 29% — 1
1 Am MchAFd 80 8 28 26% 26%-1%
! Am MchAMet 1 x23 18 17% 18 +1*4
. Am Metal 1 5 30*4 29% 29% -1
AmMcrlasses 60a 2 13 13 13 — %
AmNewsCo *.e 2 43% 42% 42 4 1/2
Am Power A Lt 81 15% 14% 14 4 4
AmPAL6pf4'2k 12 117 114 114 -1
AmPAL 5pl3*,k 12 106 104 105 -1%
Am RadASn 40 126 16% 15% 15%- %
; Am Roll Mill s«e 103 38% 36% 37 -1%
>Am RM nf 4% 120 106% 106 106*4+1*4
, Am Safety R 1 43 19 18% 18% + %
Am Seating 15 24% *3% 24-4
tAmShipBldg 2f210 41 39
Am SmeltAR 2a 20 50% 49% 49*4- *4
j 'Am SAR Pf 7 30 183% 183 183
Am Stl Found 2 27 37 35H 35*4-1
1 Am Stores l.lOe 9 33% 32% 32%
I Am 8tove 1.20 2 28 27% 27% - >4
Am Sugar Ref2e 3 45 44 44 +1
Am Sug R nf 7 2 146*4 145% 145*4 -2
Am Tel A Tel 9 48 180 179 179*4 - %
Am Tobacco 3a 1 83% 83% 83%+1
Am Tobac B 3a 4 87 86% 86*4
'Am Tob Pf 8 x50 161% 161*4 161*4
Am Viscose 2 19 59 57% 57*4 - %
I Am Water Wks 45 19% 18% 18% - %
Am Woolen 20 51% 48*4 49 -1*4
Am Zinc LAS 14 9% 8*. 8*4- *4
i Anaconda 2*4 73 39*/# 38% 39*4 4
| 'Anacon WAC 1 2 47 44% 44*4 -2%
AnchHGls.BOe 17 45 43 43 -1
AnderClayl 60a 2 54 54 54
! Andr-Prch OHe 10 19*4 18*/e 18*,-%
Andes Copper 1 14 14 14 — *4
A P W Products 2 6*» 6*4 6% + %
Archer-Danl .80 9 31 30% 30%-%
j Armour A Co 104 12*4 11% 12 4
Urmrprpf BHkx 1 120 120 120 +1%
; ArmstrongCk la 7 50% 48% 48% -2%
Artloom Co 40 9 19% 18*e 18% - %
; Assd DrvGds la 15 25 2414 24% — %
'AssoDGlstO 30 139% 139% 139%-4%
t Asso DO 2nd 7 80 136 134% 136 + ‘4
A T F Inc He 7 20% 19% 19*4 - %
AtchTASFA 26 99% 95% 97*4-2*4
Atch TASF Pf6 2 115*4 115 115 -1*4
i Atl Coast Line ♦ 6 60 59 59% — %
; Atl Refining 1H 13 40 38% 39 —1*4
: rAtl Reflnx pf 4 1118 118 118 —1
Atlas Core 1% 14 25% 25*% 25** - %
j 'Atlas Pow 1 *4# 180 64*4 62% 64% +1
j Austin Nichols 8 15 14% 15 —1*4
Auto Canteen 1 13 24 23 23*4—1
I Autocar Co . 5 24*4 24 24 — %
Aviation Cp .1 Oe 96 8* a 8 8%
Aviation of 2H 6 52% 51% 51% — %
BALD LOCO He 43 25»e 24% 24% - >4
Balt A Ohio 73 18% 17% 17*% —1
Balto A Ohio pf 23 26*4 25% 25%-1
Barber Asphlt 1 45 60% 56*4 60*4 +3%
Barker Bros la 4 31 30*4 30*4— %
Barnsdall Oil 1 _ 27 25*% 24% 24%
Bath Iron Wk 4 13 28% 28 28 - %
Bayuk Clg lVie 3 49*4 49 49 - *4
BeatFoods 1.40a 4 52*4 51*4 52*4+ *4
BeechAircrftlt 13 17 V. 16% 16%-%
Balding Hm .80 7 18*4 18% 18*4- %
DC1I AireiRl* 1C *«• *•* < --
Bell * Howell V, 7 23% 23 23% + %
Bendlx A» l’+e x29 3A1* 37% 37% - %
Beneficial 1.20a 11 2* *7% 29 - %
Best * Co 1 60 4 39 38** 38% - %
Beet Foods 1.20 14 27% 26% 27 - %
Beth Steel 6 29 101% 100 101% - %
Beth Steel pf 2 1 13* 156 156 —3%
' Buelow-Sanf 2 1 59% 39% 59%+1%
BlackADeck 2s 3 39 38% 39
Blaw-Knox 60a 16 22% 21% 21%-1%
Bliss A Laugh 7 15% 15 13% + %
BlisaEW 28 24 23% 23%
Boeing Airp le 22 25% 24*4 24% - 1%
BohnAlABr 2'se 7 47*4 47 47 + %
♦ Bon Ami A ♦ 20 105 105 105
Bond Stores 2 19 38% 36% 37% — %
Borden 1 Vie 6 48*4 47% 48
Borg-Warn 1.60 17 45% 44% 45% - %
Boston A lie 19 5% 5% 5%
Braniff Air .60 12 21% 20% 21 - %
Brldgept Brs .60 26 15% 15 15*4 — %
Briggs Manufg 2 32 37% 36 37% - %
Bristol My 2.40 3 32 50% 32 +3
BklynUGss 1 60 13 30% 29% 30 - %
Brunswk-Balx 1 5 28*4 27% 27*4 — %
Bucyrus-Er .45e 25 17% 16% 16% — %
BuddCo 37 14% 14% 14*4+ %
♦ BuddCoPfS . 40 91% 91% 91%
Buff Fork 1.80 . 3 30% 30% 30*4+ %
Bullard Co ® 31% 30 30% —1%
BulovaWatch 2a • 44 42% 43*4
Burl Mills 1 75 21% 20% 20% - %
♦ Burling M pf 4 50 106 106 106 —1
Burl Mis cvpf3% 1 104 104 104 +2
Burr Add M 60 43 16% 16% 16%
Butler Bros SOe 9 27% 27% 27% — %
*ButlerBropf4'j240 108 107% 107%
| Butte CpAZ */„» 11 5*4 3% 3% + *4
! Brers AM Co’ .g 3 20% 20% 20% - %
♦Byers A M Df 7 10 106 106 106
(Byron Jack la 2 27% 27 27
CAL PACK 1 Vi 11 36% 35 36*4 +1%
! Callanan Zinc 6* 4% 3% 3% — %
■ Cal A Hecla .1 fie 14 7** 7% 7% - *4
j Campbell W’y*.e 11 28 27 27 — %
CanDryGA 1 6e 22 15% 14% 15 - %
♦ Can Dry pf 4’. 20 124% 124% 124% +2*4
♦Can Soutbn 3 40 31% 31% 51%
CanadPacl’.a 85 1* 13% 15% - *4
Carrier Coro 26 21% 20*4 20%-1%
CarrlersAG ,50a 6 7% 7% 7% - *4
Case JI Co’e 9 40% 39% 40 - %
Caterplllr Tr 3 9 64 62*4 64 +2%
CeleneseCp l*.e 19 63% 61 61*4-1%
: Celotex Corp Vaa 29 27*4 26*4 26*4 -1
CentAgulrre 1 *4 « 22 21*4 22
Cert Foundry 15 14% 13% 14
CnHudGAE 3Re 7 10% 10 10 - %
| Cent R R N J • 5 11% 11% 11% - %
1 CentVlolSugl1 «e 1 33% 33% 33*4- %
Cerro oePasl *ae 8 37% 36*4 37 -1%
1 Certain-teed 15e 89 19% 18% 18*4- %
i Champ PAFla_ 6 49% 48*4 48% - *4
: Checker Cab _ 5 19% 19% 19%+ %
Ch-s A Ohio 3 25 55% 53% 54% -1
CfcicagoCorpt.e 73 10% 10% 10*4 - %
Chi A last 111 14 9 9 9 - %
Chi A EDI Ale 7 15% 15% 13%-%
Chi Great West 16 11 10% 11 - %
; Chi Grt West pf 3 16*4 13% 13*4-%
ChllndALAet. 8 11% 10% 10% - %
I Chi M SPAPtc 70 17% 16% 16*4-%
, ChlMSPAP nf5e 23 43% 43 44%-%
’chiANorWest 12 21*4 20% 20*4-1%
Chi A SW pf 8 46*4 45*4 46 - %
Chi Pneu Tool 11 23% 22*4 22% - %
Chicksshs 1 9 18*4 18 18% + %
! Childs Co • 8 9% 9*4 9% + %
'Chrysler Corp 3 47 99% 97% 98 —1%
CmGAEwdis 17 26*4 26% 26*4
ICinMilMchl.OSe 4 27% 27*4 27%+%
C IT Finance 2 x 15 44 43% 43%+%
City IceAF 1 60 11 32 31 31 -1
City Xnyest ... 6 13% 13 13%+1%
. City Stores 1 30 25 24*4 25 + %
Clev Graph B 2 3 60 60 60
Climsx Mol 1.20 43 26*4 25*4 26 - %
Cluett-Pebody 2 6 46% 46 46%+ %
♦Coca-Cola A 3. 50 66 65% 66 + >4
Colgate-P-P 2a 19 51% 49*4 49*4 -2%
♦ Colg-P-F pf3Va 30 106 105 106 -1%
Collins A Aik la 3 46% 46 46 -1*4
ColPuelAIx -30a 18 14 13% 13% - *4
Col FuelAIr of 1 8 17*4 17% 17% - %
♦Colo A South 100 18% 18*4 18%+ >4
♦ColoASo lat of 140 19 17% 18*4+1*4
♦ColASo 2nd Df 100 16*4 16% 16% -3%
1 Col BeastA1 30e 4 35 34 34 -1
Col GasAEl 20e229 10% 10*4 10%-%
ColumPictlb 7 28*4 28% 28%
i ColumCsrb 1 60 2 37 36*4 37 -%
ColASO E 1 SOe 23 43% 43** 43% + %
Cornel Credit 2 11 42% 42% 42%-%
♦ Coml Cr Dl3 60 10 111% 111% 111% - %
Comc1Solvn.60a 42 23*4 22*4 23 - %
. Comwl Edls 1 40 56 32% 31% 31%-%
! Comwl A South 379 4 3% 4 + *4
comatB pr »'•* ' u» -***
Conde Nast new S 187* 17'+ 177*
Oonfcleum-N la * 30>/« 2*7» 2*7* — 74
i Cons Cigar 2 1* 3*7* 3* 3* - V
ConsCopnar 10* 35 7 6*-a *7*- vt
' Cons Edisn 160 5* 2* 2*7* 2*7*- 74
Cons Edisn of ft * 1057* 1057* 1057*
) Cons Grocers 1 10 20'* 1*7* 20V* + 74
Cons Laundry 1 ® 177* 177* 177* -i 74
‘ Cons RRCuba of 10 25'* 257* 75'/* + 74
) Cons R Strsl 7ie • 25 237* 24 -1
I Con* Vultee 2 54 23 22'* 227*+ 74
. ’ConsumP pM% 20 1137* 1137* 1137*
3 Container Co 2a 1* 40 3*7* 40 — 74
- Cont Baking Tie 10 1ST* 1674 167* + 'A
Cont Can l _ 25 41'/* 3*7* 3*Vi-174
Cont Dlam Fib . 5 107* 107* 107*
C Coot Insurnee 2 3 527* 51 51 —174
■ Colt Mot 36e 06 13'/* 13 13'+ - 74
: Cont OH DlflO 11 3*7* 307* 3874 - 74
‘ Cont 8teel 60e 5 IS 17'/* 18 + 74
Cooper-Bess 5 174 1* 1* — 74
. tCoopr-Bes pf 3 40 517* 5 V 51 - 74
i CopprwldStl 871 8 1574 15>/k 15'/*
3 tCpwldStlnfC'jlOO 55 547* 95
r tcorn Exc 2.40 120 587* 577* 577* - 74
Corn Prod 2.60 18 657* 64 697* +174
, CornellD El 80 11 187* 1574 1974+ 74
1 Corning Ole Tie 15 32>>* 31'* 32 -1
! Coty Ine 20e 8 10 574 10 + 74
, Coty Inti 20e * 574 57* 97* + 74
Crane Cole 3* 38 37 377* - 74
Crm of Wh 1 80 5 307* 307* 307* + 74
I Crown Cork 7*e 7 407* 3*'/* 35** - 74
1 Crown Zell 1 20 15 307* 28** 25 -174
, Crucible St) 2g « 42 41 41 - 74
5 Cuban-AmSl’-.e 2 2 2 2** 2 17* 2 174 - 7t
Cudahy Pk 1 20 8 437* *427* ' 427* -1»
Stock and Add Net
Dividend Rate. 00 High Low Close chce
Cuneo Press 80 * 19*4 1974 19*4 - Vi
Cum. “ubllsh 57 13>.a 127* 13 - Vi
Curtlaa-Wright 72 6V* 674 6'4
Curtise-Wr Ale 19 20*4 1974 1 974 - 74
Cutler-Ham 90e 16 32 30V4 3074 -1>4
DANA CORP « 21 20 20 + 74
{Davega Strs 1 5 22*a 2174 21>4 + >4
Davison Chem 1 il2 21>« 20>4 20>4
OaytonP&L ,46e 33 32 31 31 - 74
DavtonRub 60e 4 2414 24 24 +1
Decca Reds 2 40 13 52 517a 52 — 14
Deere & Co *«r 17 43 42 42 -l'»
Del & Hudson 4 9 3 77* 3574 3776 +174
Det Edison 1.20 29 2474 2374 24 - 14
Devoe&R A1 20 8 2774,27 2774
Dian T Mot 11 18 2274 2176 22 + 14
Dist Cp-Sa 60 61 23 2276 2274 - >4
Dixie Cup Vie 2 37>i 37 37 -174
Dr Pepper 1 5 317* 307* 31 -1
Doehler-Jarvg 1 4 29V* 2774 27V* -274
Dome Min hi 20 IS 1974 1874 1974
Douglas Aire Be 7 88 85 8976 -274
Dow Chemical 3 5 170 168 170
Dresser 'ndust. 2* 2074 1974 20 - 74
Du Pont 43«e 11 18774 18174 18* -4
DWG Cigar 4Sex 12 15 1*7* 15
EAGLE-PIC.70e 15 2274 2174 22 - >4
Eastern Air L'4 +1 2874 2 7 2774-174
[EastmanKdk 6a 3 22274 220 22274 -274
i Eaton Manufg 3 6 5074 *9>4 50 — >4
Edis B Strs 1 'a 8 31 30 31 +1
1 Ekco Prod .SOe 6 *5 4374 43'4 -174
Elastic Stop Nut 10 9 8t» 87*
El Auto-Lite S 21 58*4 56'a 5674 -174
El Boat la 12 187* 187. 187* + 74
El A M Ind .08e 12 414 *7* *74 + 7*
El Power & Lt 93 18»4 1774 1774 - *4
El P&L 6pf * ' ak x 9 1*574 145'4 1*514 +3
El P&L Tpf B’ikx 5 159 156 156 +‘4
Elec Storaae B 2 3 437* *3 43
I El Paso NG 2 40 7 51>4 50 50 -174
| Emerson El M 15 16V4 1574 ISA* - 74
1 Enters R&P 80a 5 2376 247* 25 - '4
Endicott-John 3 2 73 73 73 -3
Engineer Pub S 31 28*a 2774 287* + >4
tEng P S $fi of 5120 1047* 103 1037* - >4
tEng P S pf fi'.i 30 1077* 1077* 1077*
Eault Office B •_ 1* 37* 374 37a + '4
Erie R R 1 . 55 1374 13 13 - Vi
Erie R R pf A B 2 6574 65'4 6574 + 7*
Eureka Wms *„e 18 137* 127* 1374 - '*
EvansProduct 74 6 22 2174 22
Evershrp 1.20a 16 35 33 33 -2
Ex-Cell O 2.60 x 8 46 4474 447* -2
FAIRBANKS 1 a 10 57'* 5574 5674-1
Fajardo Sug *»e 13 2 2 74 2 27* 2 274 - '4
Farnswoith 37 11 10*4 107* — 74
PedLt ATrac *,e 2 22 2174 22
Fed Mng&Sm 3 4 42 42 42 +114
Fed Mogul 1 Vie 3 317* 30'i 307* - ’4
FedMoTruck.401 12 1474 137* 13V* - 7*
FederDStrs 20 2974 287a 28*4 - 7*
Ferro Enamel 1 8 26>4 23'* 23'4
Fires T&R3 12 6274 60 <174 - '4
First Nat Str2'ix 4 59 57 57 -274
Firth Carp BBe 10 21'4 20'* 21 -114
Fhntkote 48e 21 3474 33*4 3374-174
t Florida Pow 1 _ 15 18 1774 1774 - '4
Follansbee Stl 6 1674 16'* 1674+ 74
Food Fair St 40 28 17 16'4 1674 + 74
Food Mch 1.30e 7 80 78 78 -3
Foster Whir la 4 30 30 30 - '4
Francisco Sugar 6 25 25 25 — 74
FreeportSul 27a 3 31'4 50'4 50'4
Froedt G & M >4 2 1774 177* 1774 + 7*
FruehaufTral 19 3774 35'* 357*- 7*
GABRIEL ,4Be 3 1 27* 1274 1274
Gair Robert.30g 39 874 8>4 874- >4
Calvin Mfg .30 11 1*74 1* 14*4-**
Gardner-Den 1 4 1974 19' a 19*4 - 74
Gar Wood Ind . 22 127* 1274 127*
Gavlord Cont 1 10 18 1774 1774 - '4
GenAmInv3.06g 13 1776 17 1 7
Gen A Trns 2 Vi x 3 53 52 52 -1
Gen Bakina .60. 11 12 1174 11‘4 - V*
Gen Bronse .80 . 2 177* 177* 177* - '4
Gen Cable 36 11 1074 11
Tuen uaDie i di xbu o/y» -e **
Gen Cable 2 pf * 43 42% 42% - '4
Gen Ciaar ] a 1 33 33 33 +1
Gen Klee 1.60 109 41% 40% 41% - %
Gen Foods 1 60a 13 46 45>4 45% - '4
: Gen Mills 1% 2 48 47% 47%-7
Gen Motor lJ<e 120 39% 58% 59 — %
GenOAdU’.e 11 18% 17% 18%-%
Gen Precision 1 * 4 26% 25% 23% -1%
Gen Public 8vc 4 4% 4% 4%
Gen Pub Util%b 120 18 17*4 17%-%
Gen Ry Sir 1 %e* 4 S3 31% 31%-1%
Gen RealtrAUt 3B 6% 3% 6 - %
GenRefract 60e 6 26 25 25%-%
Gen Shoe 2 11 34 33 33%
*Gen S C pMVilt 110 113 111% 112 -%
Gen Telphnl.60 4 38% 38% 38% - %
Gen Tire A R 1 13 45% 44% 44»4 - %
Gillette SafR 2 26 32% 31% 31% - %
Gimbel Br ,90e 33 50 47 50
Glidden Co 2s 21 43% 41% 43 -1%
GoebelBrew 20a 27 67a 6% 6%
Goodall-Sn 1 >4a 6 36% 35% 35% - %
Goodrich 2'4e 10 72% 71 71% -1%
GoodyearTAR 3 26 62% 60% 61% - >4
Goodyear pi 6 . 8 106% 106 106 + %
Goth Hosiery 1 7 28 26% 26%
Graham-Paiae 10* 8% 8 8 — %
Granby Cons M 4 6*4 6% 6% + %
Granite City Stl 7 16% 15% 16% - %
Grant (W Til *12 33% 32% 32%-%
Gt No I O ct! %s 14 18 17*4 17% - %
Gt Nor Ry pf 3 25 50% 49% 49% - %
GtWttSutl 20* 6 27% 27 27 - %
tGlWsSuapf 7*10 172 172 172 +3%
TOreen BAW 5 20 64 64 64 - %
1 Green H L 8a 7 72% 72% 72% + %
Greyhound 1 10e*J3 41% 39% 40% 4- %
Gruman Alrl‘4e 12 37*4 36 37 + %
GuantanamoSa 12 8% 8 8 — %
Gulf MoblleAOh 15 15% 14% 14% - %
GUlfMAOpf 2 47 47 47 - %
Gulf Oil 1* 15 66 64% 65*4 +1
HALL PRINT 1 3 20 15% 19% - %
HamllWteh ,K5e 6 19% 19 19
, tHamlltonW pf4 40 100 107 100 41
H»rb-WaHter 1 4 24 *3>4 23>4 -1%
HertShAMl.60 4 45% 44 44 - %
HatCorp Am Vi# 5 11 10% 10% - %
Hayes Indust ._ 26 12% 11% 11*4
Hayes Manuf* 13 8% 0% 0% - %
Hecht Co 1.60 9 36 34% 34*4 - %
tHecht Co d!3*4 2 107% 107% 107*4
Hercules Mot 1 5 24*4 23% 24 + %
HerculeaPwdV«e 6 54% 54 54 — %
Hewitt Robins 1 8 23 24*4 24% - %
HollandPum V«a 8 27% 27% 27% + %
Homestake M la*13 40% 39% 40% 4%
Houd-Hershty 10 17*4 18% 17 - %
Houd-Herpf 2% 2 55% 52 53% +3%
HouseholdFl.60 5 30 30 30 + %
HoustLAP 3.60. 3 85 83% 03% + %
Houston Oil_12 15*4 10% 18% - %
Howard Store 1 4 38*4 37*4 37% -1%
HoweSound 1.20 9 37 38*4 37 + %
Hudson A Man. 4 7% 7% 7*4-%
Hudson Bay h2 13 37% 37% 37*4- %
Hudson Mot .40 53 21*4 20*4 20*4 -1
Hunt Poods_ 4 34*4 34 34*4
Hupp Coro 30 8% 8*4 8*4
ILLINOIS CENT 55 28% 25*4 25% - %
111 Terminal RR 18 5% 8*4 S% - %
IndplsP-L 1.20 17 27% 28% 27%+1
Industrl El Mex 8 14*4 13% 13% - *4
Indust Rayon 2 14 42*4 41% 42 — %
Intersol-Rand 6 • 128 124*4 124*4 4- %
Inland Stl ,80e 15 38 37% 37*4 - %
Inaplr Copper 1 23 18*4 15% 15% — %
InsurtnsbC .26a 3 8 7% 7%
Interchmel 1.60 3 41*4 40*4 41*4-1%
Intercn Rub.35* 8 7% 7% 7% + %
Interlaka Ir Vi* 30 12% 12% 12% - >4
Int Harrs 2 60a 18 82% 81% 81%-%
Int Hydro BA 42 10*4 5% 10
Int MinAChm 1 11 32% 31% 32%+%
Int Minin* ... • « 5% 8 — *4
Int Nickel 1.60 70 33 31% 32%-%
tint Nickel PI 7 . 80 138*4 138% 138% -1*4
Int Paper t 54 45*4 44% 45 — *4
tIntRyCenApf6k 1 109% 105 105 -1%
Int 8hoe 1.80 . 5 41 40% 40*4 - *4
Int Tel A Tel 111 22*4 21% 21*4- %
Int TAT forn et 10 22 21*4 21% - *4
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IsIandCrkCl l*ie* 2 43 43 45 + %
tlsld Crk Cl Pf0 *60 138*4 158% 158*4 -1*4
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Johns-Man 2%e 8 127 125*4.128
Jones A L Stl 2 60 42 41%' 41%-1
Joy ManuIg.SOa 17 22% 21 21%-2
KALAMAZ 8*>a 3 24 24 24 +1
Kan City South 17 26*4 23% 26*4 — *4
Kaulm De 1 20e 3 43*4 43 43*4+1%
Kayser J 65e 17 18*4 17»4 18*4
Kelsey-Hy A 1 *4 1 28% 28*4 28%+1%
Kelsey-Hay W B 6 17 16*4 18% - %
Kennecott l*4e SO 47*4 48% 48*4 -1*4
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: LACLEDE G 20* 92 6% 6% 6%
Lambert Co 2 _ 4 47 46% 47
Lane Bryant la 1 46 46 46 +1
Lane Bryn pt2V* 1 75 75 75 -7
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Lehleh ColArN 1 36 12% 12% 12%
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Leh V Coal lpf3 6 24 23% 23%-%
Leh V Coal2pf'/a 2 8% 8% 8% + %
Leh Valley RR 9 9% 8% 9% - V«
Lehman C fl.OSe 15 50% 48% 48% - %
Lehn&Flnk 1.40 3 25% 25 25%+ %
LemerStrilV, 7 31% 30% 30% - %
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LireettArM B 3a 3 8#+ 88 88% - %
‘Lite A M of 7 *20 197% 197% 197% -1
Lily Tulip 1 >/. . 1 43 43 43 -3%
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Link-Belt 2 ... 6 50% 49% 50 -1
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! Loev'a Inc lV4a 95 30% 29% 30 - %
Lone Star C 3% 6 74 71% 74 +2
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1 LouiivilfcN 3 62 6 57% 56% 57%+ %
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I Macy R H 1,60a 15 48% 47% 47% + %
! Mad So Gar .80 26 16% 14% 16 +1%
Magma Copr % 7 18% 18% 18%-%
Manatl Bug V«t 6 12 11% 11% + %
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Mann* Mid .30 35 8% 8% 8% - %
Marahall Fid 2a 39 41% 40% 41 - %
Martin Glenn 3 27 39% 34% 35
Martln-Fary.flO 3 20 19% 20 - %
Masonite Cp la 3 56 59% 99% - %
Mathleaon Aik 1 x 7 29% 28% 28% - %
tUathleeon pf f xl30 202 202 202 +1%
May Dept Stri 3 21 96% 94% 99%+ %
Maytag Co 11 12% 11% 12 + %
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McCrory Stria 9 30% 29 29% - %
tMcCrory pf 3% 150 111% 111% 111% - %
McGraw Elec 2 2 35% 39 39 + %
McGraw Hill */«• 5 30% 29% 29% - %
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McQuay-Roru 1 * 28 26% 26% -1%
Mead Corn .86* IS 21% 20% 21% - %
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Meogel Co .40a 14 23% 23 23 - %
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> Mercant Str* 1. 21 24 22% 23 -1%
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Mesta Mach 264 9 46 45 45*4 - 14
'Met Ed pf 3.90 *50 112 11164 11164 + >4
Miami Cop *4e 13 1264 12>4 12>4 + >4
Mld-ContPet 6,a 19 35*4 34*4 35*4 - 64
Midland Stl P 2 4 41 4064 41
'Midlands IstR 20 153 152*4 153 -2
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Min MAM 1.40 5 44*4 43*4 44 -»
Mission Cp l*/«a * 33 31*4 31*4 — 64
Mo-Kan-Tex of 23 294* 28*4 2864 -164
Mojud Hos "Oe 11 17*4 17 1764
Monarch Mch 3 1 33 33 33 + *4
MonsantoCh'je 32 5164 49*4 49*4-264
Monsanto pf 3*4 1118 118 118 -1
Montgm Ward 2 79 72*4 71*4 72*4 - 64
Montg Ward ret 2 72*4 7164 7164 + 64
Moora McLln 1 3 2564 2464 2464 -1
Motor Products 19 2 1 2064 2064 + 64
Motor Whl 1.20 4 26 2564 26 +64
Mueller Sr 1.00 4 46*4 45 45 + >4
Mullins Mfg 6*e. 3 18*4 17*4 17*4 - 6»
tMulltns pf 7___ 20 105 105 105
Munstngwear .. 7 16*4 18*4 1664+ >4
Murphy OC 1*4 10 38*4 38 38 -1
tMurnhy pf 464 130 10964 109 109 - 14
Murray Corp . 17 14 13*4 1364 - >4
NASH-KELV 64 64 1764 1764 1764
Nat Acme 2... 10 33 3164 33
Nat Airlines.. 15 22*4 *164 2164- 64
Nat Auto Fib Of 28 14*4 1364 14
“Nat Aviation V«| 9 19 17*4 18 — 6a
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Nat Cash Reg la 26 38*« 37*4 38 - 64
Nat City Lines 1 21 18*4 17*4 17*4- 14
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NatCylnG 8na 8 19*4 18*4 18*4- 64
Nst DairyP 1 60 50 36* a 35*4 36*4+ 64
Nat Dept Strs 1 8 2464 23*4 2364 - *4
Nat Distillers 123 25*4 244e 25 — *4
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Nat Power A Lt 581 2 1*4 2 + 14
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Nat Supp'y 28 16*4 16 16*4- *4
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NatVulPib .80. 8 18>« 17*w 176» - 4e
Natomas Co **e 21 10*4 10*4 10*4+ *4
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Newport Ind One 9 35* 34 34 -1
Nwpt N Shpbd'-l* 3 24* 23* 23* - *
N Y Central RR 113 1934 19 19 - *
N Y Chi A St L 2 38* 38* 38* + *
NYOhlAStLpMk 3 105* 104* 104* -1
NYC Ombs 1 Vae 6 23 22* 22* -1*
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NYShlpblda *e 6 16* 16* 16* + >a
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Oliver Corp __ 17, 24* 23* 23*-1*
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♦ Omnibus pf 8 20 117* 117* 117* + *
Onpenheim C 2 2 39 39 39 + *
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Owens-niG 2*e 12 80 78* 80
PAC A FISH le 8 13* 12* 1234 - *
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lacGasAElc? 18 42* 41* 42* + V,
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tPac TelAT pf 6 60 176* 176* 176* + *
Pac Tin Cons 15 6* 6* 6* - *
Pac West Oil *e 3 23* 23 23
Packard Motor 135 8 7* 7* + *
PnAmAirwysVae 67 16* 15* 15* - *
PanhanEPL 2'4 10 45 43* 45
' Panh PAR ,20a 29 7* 7 7 - *
Param Pic 1.60 88 32* 31* 31* -1
iParkATilford 3. 3 61 60* 61 -2
Park Utah ,10e 22 4* 4* 4* - *
Parke Dav 160 10 40* 3934 40*+*
ParmeleeTr 1 20 6 15* 15* 15* - *
Patino Min 8Se 7 16* 16 16* - *
PenneyJC 1 20e xlB 49* 48* 49* - Vi
Penn-Cent Airl 7 32 30* 30*-1*
Penn-Dix Cemnt 18 21* 20 20*-1*
PennPwALt 70e*44 22* 21* 21*-*
PennRRIVae 63 34* 33* 34 + *
Peoria A Eastrn 1 20* 20* 20* + *
Pepsl-Cola .7 0a 108 27* 26* 26* -1
PereM prpf3!*k 1 112* 112* 112* -12*
♦ Pet Milk 2d 4*x 3 106* 106* 106* +2*
Petrol Corp 20e 7 10* 9* 10
PfelfferBrew Vi 3 14* 14* 14* + *
Pfizer CACo 2a. 19 64* 61* 61* -3*
Phelps Da 1.60 31 35 33* 34* - 34
tPhila Co 6 pf 3 200 68* 66 67* +2*
Phila Elect 1.20 25 27 26* 26*- *
Phila El 51 Pf 1. 8 31 30*4 3034-1
PhilARdCAI 1 e 25 14* 1434 14*-*
1 r-nnco c.OTP.nua 10 CM xo1/* 20*4
| Philip Mors 1% 28 40% 39% 39%-1
j Phillip* Petrol 2 31 61% 58% 39%-1%
PltConCoal 1.40 12 20% 19% 19*4 - H
Pitta Forums 1x 2 20*4 20% 20% -1%
Pitt PI O! .80 i 7 38 37% 37*4 - %
Pitt Scr A B 40 23 9% 8*4 8*4 - *4
Pitt* Stael 12 13% 13% 13% -1
tPitts Steel pf B 30 121 121 121 -9
Pitta A West Va 1 18% 18% 18% +1
Pittaton Co 8 19% 18% 18% - %
Plouxh .00 1 13% 13% 19*4+ %
Plymouth Oil lb 19 23% 22% 22% -1
Pond Creek 2» 2 49% 48 48 -1
Poor fcCoB te 14 17 18% 17
Presaed Stl Car 19 18% 18 18 — %
ProcterAGam 2 10 60% 60*4 60% + %
Pub Svc N J %e 31 22% 21% 21%-1%
tPub StcNJ pf8 90 129*4 124% 124% + >4
♦ Pub StcNJ pf7 290 117% 116% 116% - *4
♦ Pub StcNJ pfO 220 111 110*4 111 - %
♦ Pub StcNJ of6 120 109 109 109 -1
Publicker Ind _ 16 47% 44 47 - %
Pullman l'4e _. 18 94*4 32% 32%-1%
Pure Oil 1 ... 54 23*4 21% 22*4-%
Purity Blk 1 2 33% 33*4 33% + %
RADIO CP 20e 179 11% 11*4 11% - %
Ra-Kth-01.20 118 19% 18% 19 - %
♦ RRSecIUCenStk 2 22% 21% 21% - %
Rayonler Inc 37 22 21 21*4+ >4
Reel Silk Hos.80 4 22 21 21 + %
♦ Reis R A Co pf 20 88 88 88 -1
Rel!anceMf(.40e • 18% 18*4 18*4
RemlnsR 1.80b. 13 38*4 37*4 38% - %
Repub Avia Vie 31 14% 13% 14 - %
Repub Picture! 67 10% 10 10
Repub Piet pfl * 1 16*4 16 16*4 + %
Bepub Steel 1 . x85 31% 3084 30% -1
Revere Copper 31 24 23*4 23*4— %
tRev Cop pf 61 4 10 106»4 106% 106*4-1%
Reynolds Metals 13 29% 27% 28 —1*4
♦ Rey Met pf 6% 30 111*4 110 110 -1%
Reynolds Sprim 2 21% 21% 21% - %
Rey TobB 1,40a IS 40 39% 40 + %
Rheem Mfr 1 9 26 24*4 24% - %
Richfield 011 .80 15 19% 13% 13%-%
Roan Antelope 8 8% 8% 8% - %
Royal Type .80 2 22 21 21 + %
SAFEWAY ST 1 12 27% 27% 27% + *4
tSafeway pf 5 30 113 112% 113 +1*4
St Joseph Ld 2 12 31 90*4 91 + %
SarateArms >4 17 12% 12% 12% - %
Schenley Dlstl 2 34 77 74% 76
Scab Air L R R 29 29% 24 24% - %
Saab ALRRDf 8 54 51 S3 - %
Sears Roebck 1 a 89 41 40 40% - %
Seeter Sunbeam 11 16*4 13% 15% — %
Selbetling *«e 12 18 17% 18 + %
Servellnr .. 17 16% 13% 16*4- %
tServel pf 4% 70 112*4 112*4 112*4+ %
Shamrock .40 . 36 21% 20*4 20% -1
Sharon Stl (*5e 18 31 30% 30*4 -1%
SharpADoh ’Ice 10 26% 25% 25*4-%
Shattuck FG 1 8 20% 20 20% - %
8hell U Oil >/ae 12 32% 30*4 30% - %
SheratonCp 05# 13 11% 11 11 - %
Silver Kin* Col 15 7% 7% 7% - %
Simmons Co **e 19 41% 39 39 —2%
Sinclair Oil 1 . 62 17% 16% 16% - *4
Skelly Oil 1 e . 8 63% 64*4 65*4+ *4
Sloss-Sheflltld 3 18 17% 17% - %
SmtthASon 80a 4 41% 40% 40% -1%
Socony-Vac Via 113 16 19% 13% - >4
SouAmGAP .10e 22 3 4% 9 + *4
So P Rico Su*4a 7 54% 53 53 -2
Sou Greyh Li 2a 4 50% SO 50 - %
So Cal Edis 1 Vi. 7 34% 33% 33%-%
Sou Nat Gs l'/j. 19 28% 27% 27*4-1%
So Pacific 4 . 79 51% 50 50*4 - %
Southern Ry 3 19 46 43 44%-1%
Southern Ry pf5 3 76% 75% 75% -2%
Spark* Within* 27 8 7% 7% + *4
Sperry Coro Vie 20 25% 23*4 25*4
Splexel Inc . 57 22% 21% 21% - %
♦ Spiegel pf 4 V,. 70 93 94 94% - %
Spuare D ,20e . 19 17*4 16*4 16% — %
8auibbA8ons 1 9 44 43 43 +2
Std Brands 1.80 7 42% 42 42*4- %
Std GaAEl S4pf 42 34 32% 33% - *4
Std GsAEl S6pr 4 106% 103 103 -1
Std GAE$7pr pf 9 112 111% 111 +1
StdOllCal 1.85e 38 52% 31% 31% - %
Std Oil Ind lVia 19 41% 40*4 41 - %
Std Oil NJ la-. 56 70»4 69 69 -1%
Std Oil Ohio 1.. 5 26% 26% 26% - %
Std Stl Son* tie 40 15% 14% 14% — %
Std Stl Spr* Pf2 2 45% 45% 49*4 + %
SterchlBroStVia 12 23% 22% 23 + %
Stew art-Warn *4 15 18 17*4 18 — %
Stokley-Van Cm 15 28% 27% 28*4 - %
Stone A Web 1 * 27 17*4 16% 16%-%
Studebeker tie 53 26% 29*4 29% - %
Sun Chem .30e 31 16% 19% 19% — %
Sun Oil lb 3 68% 67 67 -3
Bunray OH .16e 134 8% 8*4 9% - %
Sunshine B 1 *ie 8 49 47 47 - %
Sunshine M .40 23 14% 14% 14*4
Superheater la 5 25% 25 29
SwlftACo 1,80a 23 34% 34% 34*4 - %
8wift Inti 1.80 10 31 29% 29*4-1%
Sylvan El Pr 1 a 14 27% 27*4 27% - %
Sylvan El P Pf 4 20 106% 109 109 -1%
Symina-Ould’/i* 13 10 9% 9% - %
TENN CORP 1 5 17% 17% 17% _ %
Texas Co 2a 30 37 35% 37
Tex Gulf Pj.3fte 20 13% 13 13 - %
Tex Gulf Sill 2a 4 49% 49*4 49*4- %
Tex Pac CAO 1 6 25% 25% 35% + *4
TexPacLT.lA* 93 18% 17% 18% + %
TexAPacRy2 *4 o * 46*4 46% 46%+%
♦Thatc cvpf2.4(> 40 51% 31% 51% - >4
Thermold Co 80 7 12% 11% 12 - *4
tThermod Pf2'4 10 56% 56% 96% + %
Third Ave Trans 3 14% 14 14 — %
Thompson JR 1 2 17 17 17 — %
Thomp Prod *<e 22 49% 48 49 + *4
Thom-Starrett. 11 7% 6% 6% - %
Thora-Starr pf 1 41% 41*4 41% — *4
Tidewater Oil 1 30 20% 20 >0% - %
Tlmk-DAxle Vie X16 20 19% 19%+%
Timk R Br l*„e 8 49 48% 48*4-1%
Tmsemcrlca Via 38 16% 19% 19% - %
Tram A WstAlr 3 43% 41% 42% - *4
Trl-Ctmt Cp.20* 56 8 7% 7% - %
♦Trl-Contl Pf 8 90 112 112 112 * - %
Truax-Tr C 1 20 3 18 17% 17% + %
20th C-Fox 3a 36 49*4 47*4 47% -1%
20thC-Fx Pfl % 1 59% 99% 99% - %
tTwln Cty pr2Vil50 33 53 93 -1
Twin Coaen 7 16% 16 16
UNDERWOOD 2 2 58% 97% 37% .
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Un Carbide 3 43 97% 96*4 97 + %
♦ Un El Mo pf4% 10 113% 113% iy% + V*
Stock Market Turns
Moderately Lower
In Light Selling
By Victor Eubank
Auociatad Prau Financial Writor
NEW YORK. Sept. Leading
stocks shifted to the minus column
in today’s market although activity
was the smallest of thei.week and
liquidating pressure never really
impressive.
Thursday’s rally was extended
moderately at the opening but bid
ding soon faded and the decline
resumed. While a few thin “blue
chips” dropped 6 or more points on
meager transactions, losses, on the
whole, ranged from fractions to 2.
Extreme declines were reduced
in the majority of cases at the close
and a smattering of modest ad
vances eventuated. Transfers for
tire full proceedings were in the
neighborhood of 1.700,000 shares.
Conspicuous on the ofTside, but
with most above the day's bottom,
were United States Steel, Bethle
hem. Youngstown Sheet. Chrysler,
General Motors, United States Rub
ber, Goodrich, Montgomery Ward.
American Telephone. Electric Power
& Light, Douglas Aircraft, Kenne
cott, American Can. Du Pont, East
man Kodak, Hiram Walker, Santa
Fe, Southern Railway. Chesapeake
& Ohio and Norfolk Western.
Washington Exchange
AFTER CALL.
Capital Transit 1st ret 4s—$1,000 at 107;
$2,000 at 107.
Firemen's Insurance Co—30 at 3, 30 at 3
Capital Transit Co —2 at 35
Washington Gas 4 25 preferred—! at
108'i
Cancellation—The sale yesterday of
Washingtin Gas 4.26 preferred—5 at 10#
—was canceled.
BONDS.
PUBLIC UTILITY
Bid Asked.
Am T * T rv deb 3s 1956 _ 132
Cap Traction 1st 5s 1947 ltll<< 102Jk
Cap Trans't 1st ref 4s 1964 106 V, J 07
City A Suburban 5s 1948 109
Georgetown Gas l»t, 6» 1961 125'/i
[Pot Elec Pow 3'*s 1900_105 .. _
I Pot Elec Pow .T.sS ’77 _ 110
Washington Gas 6» 1960 129 __
Ter RfAW Cp 1st 4>/ai 1948 103 _
STOCKS.
PUBLIC UTILITY
Amer Tel A Tel (9) ... 1798k
Capital Transit <2.001 _ 34 38
N A W Steamboat <t4) __ 200
Pot Elec Pwr 6ei pfd (6' 110
Pot E3 Pw 6',-»51 pfd (5.50) 107^ 110
Wash Ga« Lt com (1.50) 29 31
Wash Gas Lt cum pfd (4 26) 108'/*
Wash G L cum cv pfd (4 50) llOVa
Wash Ry A El com ia27>_. 6*n
Wash Ry A El pfd (5) 126 130
BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES.
Amer Sec A Tr Co HO) 330 350
Bank of Bethesda (t 75) 39
Capital dini 31 35
Com A 8av <new> is) 285
Liberty (*7) _ 255
Lincoln (h5l 310
Natl Sav Tr '8 00) _ 330
;Pr Georges B A Tr (*3 00) 29
Riggs <I2> 370 384
Union Trust Co <t3 00) 168 168
Washington )6> 170 _
FIRE AND TTTI.E INSURANCE
American (tfii 150 _
Columbia (k30i 15 _
Firemen s (1.40) . 33 ....
'National Union (.75) 14'/i .....
Real Estate (+6) 198 _
MISCELLANEOUS •
Carpel Corp (2.00) *40
Sarfinckel com (t.1.00) 57 60
arfl SVifi cum pfd (1.3761 27 28
Hecht com (1.60) 34
Hecht 32.4tr cum pfd (3 75' 106
Lanston Mono (new) (1 00) 16 18
Mergenthaler Lino (al 00) . 58 63
Natl Mtg A Inv pfd <p40' 6>«
Peoples Drug St com (1.60) *52 55
Security Storage (4)_ 103'/i __
Ter Ref A Wh Corp (3) 69 .
Wdwd A Loth com (p2 30) 70 73
I Wdwd A Loth pfd (7> 127
'Ex dividend. b Books closed t Plus
extras. a Paid to far this year e 2%
extra, f 34!. extra, h $5 extra k 10 cents
extra, p Paid in 1945 y$10 extra.
Odd-Lot Dealings
PHILADELPHIA Sept 0 4» -The Se
curities and Exchange Commission reported
today these transactions by customers with
odd-lot dealers or specialists on the New
York Stock Exchange for September 6
16.980 purchases involving 432.621 shares.
9.618 sale.* involving 266 164 shares, in
cludina 110 short sales involving 4,420
shares
dale;
Stock end Add Me*
Dividend Rate. 00. High. Low Close. eh«#
ton XI Mo Pf384 30 107‘A 107>a 1078* + H
Union Oil Cal 1. 14 23'A *3 *3'A — 'A
Un Pacific 6 » 133'A 1328* 133 - 8*
Un Tank Car 7. 9 3« 33»A 3« +1
Utd Air Ln* He. *7 36?* 358* 36?*- 84
Utd Aircraft 1 .. *3 2S'A 248* 74% -184
Utd Aircftpf 5. *110 110 110 - ?*
Unit Biscuit la. 3 43 4*>A 42?* — 'A
Utd Carbon 3 .. * 7* 70 70 -3
Utd Ci« Wb Btr 33 9?* 9H 38* - H
Unit Corp 141 4iA 4>A 4«A
UnltCorp pffl'Ak 27 40>A 48?* 408* + >A
United Dyewood 2 11?* 11M 11?* - 'A
tUtd Dye of38ik 40 07 *5 *5 -3>A
Utd Wee Coal 1. 10 13 14?* 14?*
United Prult*.. 31 40?* 408* 43 - 8*
UnltGssIm.SSe 13 20?* 208* 20?*+ 8*
UtMch&Met.SO 00 10 17H 10 + 'A
tUtd MAM pf K. 10 IOWA 1008* 1008* - »A
Utd Paperboard 4 It?* ll'A 11?*+ >A
Unit Rex Draw OS 12?* 128* 1*?*- 'A
BS A For Secur 34 21?* 13?* 20 -18*
U S Freight V,e 3 17?* 17?* 17?*
US Gypsum 2 5 112 110>A 182 +2
US Hoff Mch ?«e 7 3S'A 34 348* + Vi
US Indus Ch la 2 45 43 45 -1
US Leather 1 68* 08* 0V» + ‘a
US Leather A 2 5 30 20'* 28'/* -1?*
U 8 Line* 1 24 21 20'n 20?* - 84
U 8 Lines pf 1 10>A 108* 10*A
USPtpe&Fyl 60 5 .43 41'a 41'*-1
UB Plywood 80 15 54'A 53 53 - ‘A
U S Rubber 2'/«e • 63 61>A dl'A -18*
US Smelt RAM * 51'A 51 51 + 'A
US Steel 4 71 79 778* 788*-18*
US Steel pf 7 . 1151 131 131 +1
US Tobacco 1*0 11 24?* 23?* 24»* + ?*
Utd Stockyd >/«• 6 * 5?* 6
Utd Stra 2 pf 38 10?* 10V* 108* + 'A
Ut Wall Pap >/*• 33 9 08* 08* - 8*
Univ Cy 8tl 90e 3 23?s 22‘A 22'A -18*
Univ Lab 1 4 13‘A 138* 13‘A - 'A
tUnlv Leaf T 4a 20 95V* 95 93V* +1
tUnlv Leaf pf 8 30 198 198 198 +3
Univ Pictures 2 9 36 J4V* 36 — ‘A
tUnlv Pic pf 4'/« 10 93‘A 9384 93V* -1
VAN NORM 1 x 9 10V4 17?* 17?* - 8*
VanRaalte 18ie 4 43 47 42 -1
V»n»dium Corp 3 24 23V* 238* - 8*
Vertl-Cm Sus 1 e 20 20V* 19'A 19‘A — 'A
VickChem 1.20a 1 40?* 40?* 408* +1
Vic ChmW 1.60 3 41V4 418* 418* + V*
tVictorCh Pf3'/a 30 100 100 106
Va CarollnCbem 6 7?* 7'A 7?* + 'a
Va-C Ch 6pf 5k 1 78 76 7# +1
tVa E&P $6 Pf5 20 122 121?* 122
Va Railway 28* x 3 49?* 49'A 498* + 'A
Va Rail of 184 1 40?* 40?* 40?*- ?*
VisklnaCoA 1.59 * 36'A 35'A 36>A + >*
WABASH pf 48, 1 67 67 67
Waldorf Svst T a 3 19‘A 18‘A 1984 +184
Walsreen 1.60 . * 40?* 398* 39?* +1?*
tWalsreen pf 4 40 107'A 107V* 1078* —18*
Walker Hirm h4 4 128 1*5 125 -5
Walworth Co . 31 138* 12?* 12?* - v*
Ward Bak 45e 14 14?* 14 148* - JA
tWard Bk pfS'A 20 1058* 1038* 1058* + 'A
WarnerBrn 184131 22'A 21?* 21?* - 'A
Warren Pet .80 5 23 23 23
Wash GasLt 184 * 30V* 30 30
Waukesha 1 . 4 23?4 2184 21>* -284
Wayne KnMle 3 298* 20?* 293A — 8*
Wayne Pump 2. 3 3384 34V* 35
Webster Tobaco 14 128* 11*A ll’A - 'A
Wesson OdcS la. * 37?* 378* 37‘A-1
West Ind Out la SO 35 338* 33?* -18*
tWs Penn El A 7 10 113 113 115
tWs Penn El pf7 10 117 117 117 - 8*
tW* Penn El pf6 20 110V4 110 110 -1
WVaPulo&Pl. 4 43'A • 428* 43'A+1
Western Air Lin 5 20 198* 19>4 - ?*
Westrn Auto 2e 3 66 63 66 +1
Western Md 6 78* 78* 7'A
Welt Md 2nd pf 4 178* 178* 1784 + 'A
Weet Paclfic3_. 3 37'A 37 378*-1?*
West Un Tel A 14 26>A 26V* 29V* - **
Wextln Air B*.*e 32 30?* 30 30?* - >A
Westing Wec?*e 109 29 29 20?* - V*
tWstingEl pf?*e 20 30 30 30 +1
Weston El 1.20* 1 47 47 47 -1
Weetvaco 1.40 2 33 S3 33 -3
Wheel Steel 1 We 13 448* 43'A 438a- 8*
tWheelStl nrpffi 00 100 99?* 100 - 8*
White Dent 1.40 1 32 32 32 -1
White Motor lb x 17 29?* 29 29 - ?*
White Sewing M 13 138* 158* 138* - 8*
Wilcox Oil .20 . 2 6 6 6
Willys-Overlnd 57 148* 148* 148* + 8*
Wilson&Co .60* 17 158* 14?* 14?* * ?4
Wilson pf 48* 2 1008* 100 100
Wilson-Jones?** 3 IS 17»A 10+8*
Woodward Ir 2 2 42 42 42
Woolwrth 1.60a 22 49V*. 48?fe 498* + 8*
WorthlngtnPl'A 9 62 39?* 61>A - 'A
wrlgley W Jr 3 2 74 73 74
Wvand Wor .40a 31 168* 16 168* - 8*
TALK dsT.60s. 1 438* 45V* 438*-18*
YORK CP .80 . 30 198* 108* 19 - 8*
Ynt KPt * Wira 6 228* 22 22
Youngs ShdtT 3 22 60?* 07 67 -18*
Youngstotl Dr 1 O 20?* 208* 208*- 8*
ZENITH RAD 1 e 17 26 29?* 26 + ?*
Zonlte Prod 46* 23 108* 108* 10?*- 8*
■early Oale* ea Un RxeAaaa* Teday:
11:00 a.m. 440 000 12:00 noon (0)000
1:00 p.m 1040 000 f:00p.m. 1230 000
Approximate Total_ 1670 000
tUnlt ot trading. 10 aharas: salsa printed
in full *Xn bankruptcy or receivership or
being reorganised under Bankruptcy Act.
or securities assumed by such companies
Rates of dividend in the foregoing table
are annual disbursement baaed on tfcs Ust
quarterly or semiannual declaration. On
less otherwise noted special or extra divi
dend! are net included, x Bx dividend.
xrBx rights, a Alio extra or extras, b Plus
itoek dividend dCath or stock, e De
clared or paid to tar this year, f Payable
In atoek. a ram last year, h Payable ta
Canadian funds k Accumulated dividend*
paid or declared tala rear, a few urns.
N. Y. Bond Market
(FaMabejby the. Associated Press.)
SELECTED LIST OP ISSUES.
TODAY'S SALES ic 4*«s 06 84V*
'Reported In Dollars' tcCStLoa 6>63A *4
Domestic- 5 0*0 000 icCStLo 4Hs83 89V*
Foreign.. 260 000 int at No 6s 52 24
OS Govt 35 000 tnt GN 1st 0S52 12
TREASURY. Close Int Gt No5s56C 63V*
2'.*60-66 112 * Int HydroE16s44 **
2‘JS 72-67 Dec 102 6 Int TAT 4>*i 62101V* 1
FOREIGN Close J Cen PAL2’«76104V* i
I Australia 5s 57 lOi'/v K,n c 8ou4s 75 103V* j
I Pernsmbucl s4 7 40>* KanCitySo 3s60 106V*
Peru 1st 0s 60 2D* Leh v, hs2002>t S3
8erbsCtsSl 7s 62 10 Leh VI 4**2003 49V*
Uruguay 3’is 84 91 Leh V! 4s 2003 43V*
DOMESTIC Close M-K-T 6s 62 A 88V.
Am TAT 3S 60 137 M-K-T 4s 62 B 81 j
Am TAT 2>,.s80 1021* Ifo Pac S'.iJ 49 22
Atl CL 1 st 4s 62 108‘* Mo Pac 6s 77 F 81V*
AtlCoastL4Vis64111 jMoPac6s80H 81V.!
g*° 85 A. 711*; Mo Pac 6s 81 I 81V. j
BA0 96C ... 81 Mo Pac gn 4s 76 33
BAO 2000 D— 71 MoriaAE 4'*sfi5 69V*
BAO c» 60 58>* Nlt 8tee, Ss e5 xod>*
BAO TolCn4s69 98V* N O 1 M 5>*s54 104
B°BtM* 4Vi*70 82 N O T M 5s 64 98
BufRoehAP67st 7«1* NYC rt 6s 2018 *44*
Burl CRAN6S34 35 NYC4V4S2013A 84V*
Bush Term 6s65 97 jjYC eon 4s 98 81
CalOrePr3V*s74107V* NY LAW 4s 73 8*>*
C«n Pac 4* pern 107 NYNHAH 6s 48 54
Cent Ga*s 59 C 16V* NYNHAH 4i 67 24
CentHwEnt4>61 96 NYOAW gn4*55 7V*
J 5s 87 37 NY W B 4**s 46 22V*
CAO 3>*S 96 E 105V* Norflk8o5s3014 33
ChlAAlton3.48 44V* Nor Pao 3s 2047 79
CBAQ 3'*t 85 103 OrWsRRN Ss 60106
ChUAL4V*20°3 45 Pa Ct Air 3 Vis0( 104V*
~ii2i£t'4*2044 651/4 PennRRg4V%s65 12U*
CMStPAP 4s 94 105V* Phil* Co 4V.s61 106V*
Cn^WiVisfiU 7*V* Phlllptt Ry 4s37 15
52 6 52 Ptttston 5V4I64 100
£{H£6'4’60 * 23,4 Provid Sec 4s57 20
CRIP rf 4s 34 49 Reading 3V.s 9510OV*
CTHASE 2V.S94 91 RloOrWe»t4s39 106
Cltylnvest 4s6l *3V* RckIAAL4'*s34 4*i*
CCCStL4'*s77 89 StlJSnPr 5s60 B 49V.!
Comwl Ed 3s 77 1081/. StLSnPr 4'*s78 35 I
Cons Ed 3'*s 48 101V* 3tL8nPr 4s50 A 46
Day PAL 2n*75103V* Sea Air L4>*s wl 71»*
Del LAW4S2042 60‘* Sea Air L 4s wi 100
DnARQ 4s 36 63 Shell Un 2'is 71 99
DnARGW 6s66s 9V* Socomy-V2'js76 99
DnARGWs 6s78 57V* So PaciOc4i*s81 102
Det Edison 3s70108V* So Pac 4'*5 69 100V*
Duo Lt 3«*s 66 105 3oPac4V*»Or77 105V*
Erie 3V*s 2000G 98 ,Tek*NOrl3V490 97i*
PI* *st Cst 6s74 76‘* Third A»e 6a 60 59
GenReAUt 4s6S 83V* Third Ate 4s 60 99V*
Hud Coal 5s02A 80V*|walwth 3V.s 76 99>*
HudAM in 6a 67 33 West Un 4V*a60 102
IC 4s 63_ 95 I Wise Cn 4a8D36 29
N. Y. Curb Market
uS!Li£2»£PSiJ85I'I_5HyBCT*D resets
CHAN OKS non rUTIOOl CLOSE.
c,lose **e -. IS
Aireon Co ■ lmL Dllno1* Pow*r - *«*>*
AhmA» mPo" Int Petrcl h'i 15V*
•• Int Utilities »0 128*
W Kalaer-Fraier 118*
?" 1* *?., Kingston Pr.20 6*4
! Am Gas All 2. Kirk LGM h 04 114
}®e'JiT1:2®- Lakey Pdy A m 714
A£p£?Arhi¥i *7* Ucn.rd Oil Dt 18*
* ” LoneStarGas 80 17V*
* Long Island Ltg IV*
iLoul. L & I .60. 12*4
bSw! . aV* KcWU] Drwlss- IS'/*
43 Menasco MI*_.. 4
Barium Steel «V* Mesabl Iron_ 58*
Baale RefracAO 7V* ^lcb Sugar 3*4
Blue Ridge ,30g 4*4 Mld-WeitCn J*» 20V4
Sr^n^Ro «V* Miller Wohl *° 14*
■rtAnitMu:?0 Minin iCoroCan tv*
RurJ^.^rt? '4* Monogram Plct S8*
-- JS* NatBellaaH 20e 58*
cSute^SX*” ’ Nat Fuel O .80a 15
CMUm k Al 5* Nat Rub Meb 1 l4,-b
2L!fn am M ,22 Nlttr» Hud Pwr 10«4
Noma Elec le 23>4
?(W ? 1 ! A No Am Lt It P _ 7V*
Cessna Alrc 6 p*n Am Air wr 4*4
Cl*ii5^?iI1Cns p*nte*>«c OU 04
S ^u~e^°Tn 05e ** Pennroad J'2f. _ &n
cJuPrirm." %VA Pl0DeCr G<7,d 3M*
n°lHZ Arm* 32 IPltney-Bow 40a 1034
-om &8ob wir M*lPremier Gold \V%
Cons Biscuit 1 19*4 r-k-O ODt war 7V*
CoStFAMch3!? it1 Richfield Oil ww 2
ContFAMch",* 21 RioOrValO ,05e 2*»
c™f.”p2nr - /v. St R«ls Pa0" 107*
- ?.’ oP 3Mb Schulte Inc 57*
croft Brew 06f 3 Scovill Mfa rt He
Peto^* Z. Select Industr 3V*
nf,kW?«?LUr1 ?oe .54 Singer Ml* 6a 286
Cub Atl Su 112a 26*4 Solar Aire fid 18*4
Dennison A ,60e 14*4 Boss Manuftg V* 9
Bast Gaa&Fuel 4J4 std Power k Lt 414
Bite Bd&Share 178* Sun Ray Dr.SOe 44V*
Equity Core 28* Textron Inc Va* 168*
Fairchild E 20g 58* Tri-Conti w w 314
Fanateel Metal 2214 United Core ww
Garrett CD .40 12V* Unit Lt k Ry* 1 248*
Gen Flnanc.20a 9 Utah-Ida S I5e 414
Goldfield Con* 18* ward Baknc ww 58*
Rates of dividends in the foregoing table
are annual disbursements based on the last
Quarterly or semiannual declaration. Un
lesa otherwise noted, special or extra divi
dends are not Included, a Alio extra or
tjtraj. b Plua stock dividend, d Cash or
stock. « Declared or said »o far this year.
Im!3*.?* Int year. h Pay
tbit In Canadian funds, k Accumulated
dividends otld or declared thli year n New
ifiut. ww With warrant*. xw Without
warrant*.
-——
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO. Sept, 6 -A*. —Grains moved
within a narrow range in a listleas trade
today. A minor short-eorerint movement
sent prices in wheat ahead about a cent
at one time, but the market soon fell back
to around the previous close
Offerings of cash oats bv the country
Increased, a fact which reduced buying
enthusiasm in futures of that grain Cash
dealers placed purchases on a to-arrlve
basts at about 60.000 bushels There
were also purchases of 66.000 bushels of
corn, mostly old crop grain.
Wheat finished % lower to % higher.
January, 1.96%: corn was %-% higher.
January. 1.32V and oats were Vs lower
to % higher, September. 78%-%. March
barley sold at 1.36%. up Vi.
WHEAT—Open. High. Low Close.
January.. 1.96% 1 97 1.95% 1.96%
March- 1 89 1.90% 1.88% 1 89
- 1 87 1.88% 1.86 1.86%
January.. 1 32 1.32% 1.81% 1.32%
M*OATg 130H 131/4 13°,/4 1-31%
September. .78% .78% .78 78%-%
November 73% 73% -.2% 73Vi
December 72 % 72% 72% 72%-%
“•b?rley-71* 77,1 71’’ 77-'^
November l 30y.
December 1 37 a.
March 136*4 1.36*4 1 3«»4 1 36'4
Chicago Cash Market.
Vrheat. No. 1 hard. 2.03V Corn. No. 2
and No 3 yellow. 1 85: sample grade yel
low. l.tfl Oats. No. 1 heavy, mixed. 83
1 tnixed. 83; No. ! heavy, white.
• N°. I white, 82Va-83: No. 2 white.
22- No. 3 white. 80; sample grade white.
-8%. Barley, malting. 1.63-1.78. nominal;
feed. 1.16-1.42. nominal Field seed, red
clover, 16 00-17 00. nominal: timothy.
fl.A5-rf.00. country run. nominal.
New York Cotton
NEW YORK, 8ept 6 A>i—Cotton fu
tures moved over a fairly wide range in
thin trading today. Early gains of as
much as 81.85 a bale were registered
on mill buying, along with some New
Orleans demand, and local short cover
ing.
The trend was reversed upon ihe appear
ance of persistent commission house liqui
dation. influenced by renewed weakness
in securities and expectations of a higher
Government cotton crop to be issued nex
Monday. Private advices reported mill
buying of spot cotton had increased
sharply during the past week with prices
firm
In late trading the market turned Arm
on more aggressive mill buying end short
covering which met only scale up hedging
gnd proAt. taking
Futures closed 20 cents to 81.20 a hale
higher.
Open. High. Low Last
October 36.26 36 40 36 21 36.40
December 36 30 38.4:1 36.23 36.39
Mgrch 38 05 36 19 36 96 36.13-15
May 35 72 35.86 36.60 .75 78
July . 35 22 35 37 35 01 36 30
October 3.7 70 .73 39 ,7,7.11 .7 30
Middling spot, 37.77n.
n Nominal
Selection of President
Up to Chilean Congress
ly >H« AttociaKd Pr«s
SANTIAGO. Chile. Sept 6.—Final
returns from Chile's presidential
election gave Radical-Communist
Gabriel Gonzalez Videla a 50.000
vote lead over his nearest opponent
today, but not. under Chilean law.
the presidency.
Since he failed to win a clear ma
jority in the field of four in Wednes
day s polling, the final choice must
be made by va joint session of the
Chilean Congress, on or about Octo
ber 24, between Gonzales and his
closest competitor, Conservative
Eduardo Cruz Coke.
Final totals in the popular vote as
issued by the Interior Ministry:
Oonzales, 191,351, or approximately
10 per cent; Cruz, 141.134: Liberal
Fernando Alessandri, 129,092: Social
ist Bernardo Ibanez. 11,999: blank.
1,601, and scattered. 320.
Gonzales already has proclaimed
himseif President-elect to succeed
the late Juan Antonio Rios on the
basis of the popular vote, but Cruz
insisted that the issue now is in the
lap of Congress, in which the Right
ists hold a slight majority.
Two Shots Fired at Home
Of Athens (Tenn.) Official
fty the Associated Press
ATHENS, Tenn . Sept . 6 — Two
shots were fired into the home of
City Alderman Hugh Riggs early
yesterday, McMinn County Sheriff
Knox Henry reported last night.
Athens was the scene of the recent
election gun battle during which the
political organization of Paul Can
trell was ousted
Sheriff Henry said he investigated
the shooting with Deputy Sheriff
W. O. Kennedy and Police Chief
Tony Pierce and reported that the
shots apparently were fired from
a slow-moving automobile, since the
angles at which the shots entered
the kitchen and dining room were
different.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
and American Legion posts of Mc
Minn County asked Mr. Riggs to
resign after the August 1 election.
They called him a “Cantrell man.”
Mr. Riggs tendered his resignation
to Mayor Paul Walker but no action
has been taken.
Brokers' Loons Gain .
'$11,000,000 in Week
•y the Associated Press
The Federal Reserve Board re
ported that loads to brokers and
dealers on securities held by mem
ber banks in New York City totaled
$1,011,000,000 Wednesday, an in
crease of $11,000,000 from a week
ago and a decrease of $771,000,000
from a year ago
Included was $645,000,000 lent to
purchase or carry United States
Government obligations, an increase
of $16,000,000 for the week.
Employes Reject Union
NEW YORK. Sept. 6 i/F\—'The
United Financial Employes, an in
dependent union seeking to organize
brokerage houses with the intent of,
negotiating a master contract cov
ering securities exchanges and
member firms, was rejected as a
bargaining agent yesterday by em-j
ploves of Harris. Upham & Co.
Market Averages
STOCKS. 30 15 16 SO
Indst Rails Otll Stks
Net change ._ —,R —.6 —5 —7
Today close __ 90.7 .38 7 47.0 87 2
! Prev day_ 91.5 39.3 47.5 67 9
Week ago 95.7 41 5 49 4 710
Month ago .103.8 48 3 53 0 77.3
Tear ago 92 0 40 1 47.8 88 4
1948 high 110.4 51 2 55 4 82 4
1946 loft_ 89.5 37.3 45 9 66.9
BONDS. 20 10 10 10 10 Low
Rails. Indst. Dtll. Fgn. Yield.
Net change —.4 —.1 unc. —.2 unc
Tdaycloge x98.7x103.2 106.8 76 5 116.9
Prev. day, 99.1 103.3 106.8 76.7 116.9
Week ago 100.1 103.4 107.4 77.6 117.5
Month ago 101.5 103.9 107.5 78.3 118.2
Year ago 98.8 104.0 107.1 72.7 116.6
1946 high 106.9 105.2 109.5 79.0 120 2
1946 low 98 7 103.2 106.8 75 7 116.9
<Compiled hr the Associated Preas.)
xNew 1946 low__
Washington Produce
From the Department of Agriculture
Prices paid f ob. Washington:
EGGS—Market Arm: receipts light; de
mand fairly active for top quality good
Prices paid for Pederal-State graded eggs
received from grading stations September
6. 1946 Whites, browns, mixed colors
U S grade A. large. 55-57; average. 56;
mediums. 50 U. 8 grade C. 34; commer
cially graded A, large. 52-55; mediums.
48-48.
light: demand good. Fowl, heavy breeds
30: light breeds. 23-24: heavy breed
roasters, fryers and broilers. 39-40
Dressed poultry need and Western box
packed!—Market very Arm. demand fair
to good: receipts moderate Fowl, heavy
breeds, grade A. .36-37; roasters, fryers’
and broilers. 43-45
LIVE POULTRY—Market Arm and prices '
on young stock 1 to 2 higher; receipts
Dividends Announced
NEW’ YORK, Sept. 6 opi.—Dividends de
clared;
Pe- Stock of Pay
Rate rlod. record, able
Accumulated.
New England P 8 Sfi SI.50 8-31 9-1 6
Do *7 pf SI .75 8-31 9-16
Regular.
Agnew Surpass S 8trs 45c Q 10-31 12-2
Am Metal Prod . 20c 9-16 9-30
General Controls 25e Q 9-16 10-1
Hoover Ball A- Bear 50c 9-20 10-1
Irvins Air Chute 2ftc 9-16 10-1
Montgomery Ward 50c 9-20 10-15
Noblitt Sparks Ind 60c 9-18 9-30
Pratt A Lambert 50c 9-14 10-1
Victor Chem Wk« 40c 9-20 9-30
Commodity Prices
NEW YORK. Sept. 6—The Associated
Press weighted wholesale price index of
35 commodities today advanced to 140.60
Previous day. 140 10: week ago. 14591:
month ego. 145 93, year ago. 107 91. based
on 1926 as 100
Central Labor Union
To Mark 50th Year
At Dinner October 19
Organized in the days when labor
organizations were subject to em
ployer Intimidation and restrictive
statutes in many parts of the coun
try. the Washington Central Labor
Union <AFL> will celebrate its 50th
anniversary October 19 with a ban
quet at the Mayflower Hotel.
The organization now has about
100 affiliated locals with a combined
membership or 200,000 workers in
the Washington area
Charlea M. Andre, chairman, re
members the time when it wasn’t
so easy to get members—when the
plasterers' unit, for example, hesi
tated to mention the name of their
union openly, but referred to it in
code as "five stars."
Before the CLU was set up. Mr.
Andre related, an attempt to organ
ize a central council of organized
labor here wa,s made in 1881 by the
old Knights of Labor.
In 1881. the Federation of Labor
of the District was set up. with
printers, granite cutters, bricklayers.
; and later painters, tinners, plumbers,
paper hangers and stone cutters par
I ticipating.
This early labor organization dis
integrated, however, Mr. Andre said,
and its place was taken by the CLU,
: which was established at a meeting
in 1396 in Typographical Temple,
425 G street, at which Milford Spohn,
a bricklayer, was elected president.
By 1900, the CLU had 42 allied
local unions with a combined mem
bership of 12,000. It was active in
the campaign for free textbooks for
I local school children and has par
ticipated in numerous civic drives,
i including the raising of $100,000 for
civilian defense equipment during
World War II.
President Truman and member*
! of his cabinet, as well as many other
: high Government officials, have been
invited to attend the CLU’s 50th
; anniversary celebration. About 1.200
■ representatives of local labor and
• civic groups are expected to be
. present
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO. Sept. 6 ijp> —'USDA 8a!
able hogs 400. toil! BOO steady. all
Bood and choice hogs, including sows and
stags at 16.28 celling very few good and
choice barrows and gilts in run
Salable cattle 300. total. 300. salable
calves. 200: total. 200: cows steady, other
classes scarce Package medium grass
heifers. 16.25 few good beef cows 14 25
common and medium cows. 9 00.
}0.JO; canners and cutters. 7 25-7 50 top.
l.i 50. on good weighty bulls, good and
choice vealers. 15 00-16.00: broad clear
ance at mostly 25 to 50 cents higher
prices on replacement cattle: most me
dium to choice yearlings and light feed
ing steers. 14.5n-17.28.
Salable *heep 500: total. 1.000: spring
Iambs mostly steady: slaughter ewes. 2*
cents higher; small lots good and choice
native spring lambs. 20.00 and 20 25':
good and choice shorn slaughter ewes.
9 00. deck. 112-pound medium to mostly
medium, 8.35.
1st TRUST
HONEY TO LOAN
on Washington and nearby
Maryland properties: Prevailing
interest rates.
Prospect Hill Cenetery
N. Cap. fr W Sts. NOrth 0676
LOANS
ON UAL ESTATE
FAVORABLE RATE
riKST DEED or TKOIT ONLY
Varies* else* t# aeit the terra war.
InrloSinc ■aathlr aareiant leans.
■ALES—EBNTALS—INSUBANCB
GEORGE I. BORGER
6U la Aims At*. N.W.
Nat’i esse
ANNOUNCING
Opeaiec of Offices
for the Practice of
Public Accounting and
Tax Consultant
ARNOLD NL WERNER
939 New York Ave. N.W.
Woshington, D. C. MEtropoliton 0095
formerlv Veteran Oflcrr Assigned
to Contract Termination. Certified
Public Accountant, State ot New York.
V
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SCOTT
W RADIO
and Record Player
for Immediate
Delivery
JORDAN'S
(Arthur Jordan Piano Co.)
1015 Seventh St. N W.
Pkon, NAtienef 3223
This announe*m»nt it neitktr on offtr to till, nor o tolieitotion of on offtr to boy, ony of
thoto Shortt. Tht offtr it mod* only by th* Pr**p*eto*.
100,000 Shares
Scovill Manufacturing Company
3.65% Cumulative Preferred Stock
(Pmr Volut SI99 m Short)
Price $102.25 a Share
mnd mceruod dividond*
n.
Copit* of th* Pro*p*etu* or* obtoinobl* from th* undtrtifntd.
Oh
MORGAN STANLEY A CO.
CLARK. DODGE A CO. CMAS. W. SCRANTON A CO.
DOMINICK A DOMINICK DREXEL A CO. TEE FIRST BOSTON CORPORATION
HARRIMAN RIPLEY A CO. HORNBLOWER A WEEKS KIDDER. PEABODY A CO.
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