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Good Earnings Bring Advance of 10 Points In City Bank Stock By Edward C. Stone City Bank Stock, quoted in the over-the-counter market, has re cently jumped 10 full points from 70 to 80, the move being based on the bank’s good earnings, it was stated in the financial district today. Trading in the “counter” mar ket also has been much more active in other issues, Lincoln Service common having climbed to 55 on a gain of five points. It has moved up 11 points since March, when it was quoted at 44. Washington baseball stock has dropped from 95 to 75 since Clark Griffith obtained complete control of the club stock. The stock was quoted at 95 during most of. the baseball season, the 20-point quo tation drop being of recent origin. Federal Services Finance Corp. 6 per cent preferred stock has been called for redemption on October 1 at 105. Federal Services Finance common is now selling at 47. Bank stocks, aside from City Bank, have shown few changes during the summer. Anacostia National is now quoted at 225; Bank of Silver Spring, 16 Vi; Hamilton National, 48; Industrial, 17; Munsey Trust, 125; National Metropolitan, 81; Second National, 110; Security Savings & Commer cial, 212; Sherlington Trust, 17; and Suburban National, 24. Bond conversions Mount. American Telephone & Tele graph Co’s 3%s of 1959 had been reduced to $88,087,100 by August 31 as a result of tenders of these debentures in exchange for capital stoek. That was less than 23% of the amount of the issue outstand ing a year ago. The 3 Vis were of fered for subscription by stock holders of A.T.&T., in May, 1949, in the amount of $395,372,900. Beginning September 1. 1949, they became convertible into capi tal stock at $130 a share. This privilege is exercisable by sur render of $100 in debentures and $30 cash for each share issued. Pan American Adds Service. Pan American World Airways will begin service on September 25 over the trans-Atlantic routes now operated by American Overseas Airlines, Willis G. Lipscomb, vice president traffic and sales, an nounced today in New York. On that date Pan American will formally take over AO A for $17, 450,000. The combined airlines will have behind them the experi ence of nearly 34,000 trans-Atlantic crossings, Mr. Lipscomb noted. World Bank Aids Trade. The World Bank has published the first issue of “Direction of In ternational Trade.” The monthly bulletin reports in terms of United States dollars detailed figures on the trade of 92 coun tries, virtually the whole of the trading world. Officials expect net income of the Norfolk & Western Railway, which has been trailing 1949, to be above last year in the nine months ending September 30. For the year, profits may reach $4 on common against $3.20 a year ago. Bankers Trust Co., New York, has been appointed paying agent lor $1.6 million City of Bristol, Va„ 1% per cent, 2% per cent and 3 per cent sewer bonds, maturing serially January 1, 1954-79. Members of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States have elected a committee to nom inate next year’s officers, Clem D. Johnston of Roanoke, Va., repre senting this area. Transit Comes Out at 34. Capital Transit sold on the Washington Stock Exchange to day at 40, first sale in several sessions. Price was same as the last previous sale. Five hundred shares of Poto mac Electric Power common opened the week at 13% and Washington Gas $4.50 preferred was in demand at 104%. — -.—-. / Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Sept. II UP) (USDA).— Salable hogs 11,000; market slow; steady to 26 cents lower on butchers with most decline on weights under 210 pounds; sows fairly active, steady to 26 cents higher; top, 23.75 for choice 230-250 pounds; most good and choice 210-280 pounds, 23.25-23.75; weights over 240 pounds scarce; few lots 300-360 pounds, 22.00- 23.00; 180-200 pounds. 22.25.23.26: 150-170 pounds, 19.00-21.75; good and choice sows under 360 pounds. 21.00 22.60; 360-400 pounds. 20.00-21.00; 400 600 pounds, 19.00-20.25; 600-600 pounds, 18.00- 19.25; good clearance. Salable cattle 16.000: salable calves 400; choice steers moderately active, steady to 25 cents higher; medium and good yearlings fully steady but medium and good mature steers slow, steady to 25 cents lower: heifers steady to weak; cows steady; bulls weak to 25 cents lower; vealers steady to 1.00 higher; Stockers and feeders active, strong: several loads choice to pride fed steers 1.385 pounds down, 32.76-33.50: bulk good and choice led steers. 29.25-32.50: medium to low-good. 26.00- 29.00: good and choice heifers and mixed yearlings. 28.26-30.75; good cows, 22.00- 24.00; most common and medium beef cows, 19.60-21.50; canners and cut ters, 16.60-19.25: medium and good sausage bulls. 24.00-26.00: medium and choice vealers. 28.00-34.00; three loads choice 675-pound Colorado yearling feed ing steers. 31.75: most medium and good feeding steers and yearlings. 26.00-30.00. Salable sheep 600: slaughter lambs and yearlings steady to 25 cents lower; mostly steady; practical top slaughter lambs, -S-OOiscaUereddry fleece choice lots, 28.26-28.50; bulk native lambs. 26.75 28.26; top yearlings. 25.00; bulk good to choice yearlings. 24.50-25.00; buck slaughter ewes, 11.00-12.50. Dividends Announced NEW YORK, Sept. 11 UP).—Dividends declared: Increased. Pe- Btk. of Pay .... Rate. riod. record, able. Allied Prod Corp 50c ._ 9-18 10-1 Extra. Am Asphalt Roof ,60c_ 91.30 10-15 Anderson-Prlchard Oil-25c .. 9-18 9-27 Art Metals Constr $1 __ 9-15 9-28 Ind Pneumatic Tool--20e 9-18 9-28 Kansas-Nebr Nat Gas 10c __ 9-15 10-2 Steel Prod Eng 20c -. 9-11 9-25 Irregular. Briggs Mfg- *1_9-19 9-30 Special. Auto Finance_ . 60c — 9-18 9-25 Regular. Am Asphalt Roof_25c Q 9-30 10-15 Anderson-Prlchard_26c Q 9-18 9-27 Art Metal Constr_50c Q 9-15 9-28 Auto Finance _50c Q 9-18 9-25 Elec Stor Battery_60c Q 9-19 9-30 Godchaux Bug A_$1 Q 9-14 9-27 Heller WE . 16c Q 9-20 9-30 Ind Pneumatic Tool _-30c Q 9-18 9-28 Kansas-Nebr Nat Gas_25c . 9-15 10-2 Middle Sts Tel 111-25e Q 9-15 9-30 Phlla Fund Inc-26c Q 9-R 9-30 Steel Prod Eng -20c Q 9-11 9-25 un Life Assur Can_65 Q 9-15 10-1 Market Averages STOCKS. 30 15 15 60 Indst. Ralls. Util. Stks. Net change- —.1 +.3 +.1 + .1 Tod//, noon_ 109.4 51.0 44.4 79.6 Prev. day_ 109.5 50.7 44.3 79.5 Week ago_ 108.6 49.7 44.1 78.7 Month ago_ 106.8 48.3 44.2 77.5 Year ago_ 91.8 33.5 41.4 64.9 1960 high_ 114.2 50.7 47.7 80.3 1960 low_ 97.6 39.6 42.2 70.5 BONDS. 20 10 10 10 10 LOW Ralls. Indst. Util. Fgn. Yield Net change unc. + .1 unc. + .2 unc. Today, noon 97.7 102.3 104.2 70.6 110.8 Prev. day.. 97.7 102.2 104.2 70.4 110.8 Week ago - 97.4 102.4 104.3 70.4 111.2 Month ago- 96.6 102.3 104.5 71.2 111.4 Year ago .. 90.9 102.8 104.2 70.3 111.7 11950 high- 97.7 102.8 106.4 75.4 113,1 #3960 low— 92.5 101.7 103.7 68.9 109k[ f' icompllsd hr *ha Associated Press.) ™ N. Y, STOCK EXCHANGE (Furnished by the Associated Press.) Salts— Stock and Add Net Dividend Rata. 00 Sigh. Low. 1:16 chat. ABBOTT 1.00a. 1 43% 43% 43% + % ACF-Brlll Mot- 1 4 4 4 + % Acme Stl ly.e.. 7 25% 24% 24% - % Adams Exp %e. 3 21% 21% 21% Addressog 2V«e 7 45% 45% 45% Admiral Co 1 29 27% 27 27 - % Affll Gas 46e ._. 9 9% 9 9% Air Reductn 1_. 5 24 24 24 Alaska Juneau 8 2% 2% 2% Aldens Inc 1 % 5 18% 18% 18% - % Alleghany Cp.. 17 3% 3 3%+ % Alleghany of .. 3 70 69 70 +2 Allen Lud Stl 2. 11 33% 33% 33% Allen Ind .80_ 2 10 10 10 Allied Ch 2 n_ 28 57% 56% 56%-1 Allied Mills 2a- 1 29% 29% 29%+% Allied Stxs 3 -- 17 39% 39% 39%+ % Allis-Chaim 2 8 33% 33% 33% - % Alpha PC1.20e 3 33% 33% 33%+% Alum Ltd 3 . 20 78% 77% 78% +1 Am Agricul 3a . 5 46% 47% 48 + % Am Airline y*e. 43 11 10% 11 Am Bk N 1.16e. 5 16% 16% 16% ♦ AmBnkNplS. 80 62 61% 62 + % Am Bosch 1 20- 30 14% 14 14%+ % Am Brake Sh 2- 7 39 39 39 Am Broadcast 5 11% 11 11 Am Cablc&Rad 6 5% 5% 5% Am Can 3a__ 6 95% 94% 95 — % «Am can p{ 7 90 188 186% 188 +2 Am Car* Fdy 3 31% 31% 31%+ % AmC&Fpf 1.19e 1 72% 72% 72%+% AmCh&Ca 1.60 10 27% 27 27%+% Am Chide 2a 14 44 43% 44 + % AmCrysSu 1.20. 11 22% 21% 22%+ % Am Cyan 3a_ 16 63% 62% 62% — % AmCyam 3V.pl. 1 147% 147% 147% -2% AmCyn pi B 3V4 6 108% 108 108 - % Am Distillers 2 2 45 44% 44% - % Am BncauTll%. 2 5% 5% 5% Am Ekoort L 2 4 18% 18% 18% Am&FPw S7 ol. 6 86% 85% 65%-% Am&fPw SO Pl 13 75% 74% 75%-% Am&FPw 2 pi . 9 17% 17% 17% Am Gas A El 8. 13 48% 47% 47% - % Am HawallSS3. 1 45% 45% 45%+ % Am Hide&L %e 3 6% 6% 6% AmHomeP1.20a 5 29% 29 19%+ % Am Inv 111 1%.. 2 18% 18% 18%+ % Am Loco l.lOe. 12 16% 15% 16 + % AmM&Fdy 80 7 14% 14% 14%+ % Am Metal la 3 37 37 37 Am Met Prod 2. 4 18% 18% 16%-% Am Nat Gsl.20 38 27% 27 27 - % Am Nat Gas rt. 140 »J4t % %-Vfct Am P&L 7.29e - 56 16% 15% 16%+ % Am Rad&SS la 36 12% 12% 12% AmSaiRasoi.. 5 7% 7% 7% — % AmSm&R3V4e. 17 60% 60% 60% - % AmStlFdrs 2.40 9 30% 30% 30%+ % Am Stove_ 5 10% 10% 10% - % Am Sum Tob 2. 1 20 . 20 20 Am Tel At Tel 0 57 154* 154* 154* + * Am Tobacco 3a 13 64* 64 64* — * Am Viscose 3a. * 54* 04* 04*+ * Am Wat W cOe 1 8* 8* 8* Am Woolen — 47 36* 35* 35* - * tAm Wool pf 7_ 20 05 05 95 tAmWool prof* 60 79* 79* 79*+ * Am Zinc .10* 49 14* 14 14* + * ♦Am ZinA Drpf5 3 75* 75 75 +1 AnaconCop ltie 65 35* 35* 35*+ * ♦Anae WAtC la, 140 33 32* 33 AnchurHk 40h. 5 21* 21* 21*-* And-Prich la._ 36 28* 28* 28*+* Andes Cos *(.. 1 11* 11* 11* + * ArchDan 110e. 1 40* 40* 40* Armco Stl 2Vie. 59 39* 39* 39*- * ♦ArmcoStlsfA* 60 109* 109* 109* + * Armour At Co . 133 10* 10 10 — * Armour pr pf - - 7 85* 85 85* +1 Armst C 1.80e - * 46* 46 46 AshlandOil 1.60 2 23* 23* 23* AssoDry G 1.00 36 18* 18 18*+ * ♦Asso D G lttO. 40 105* 105* 105* Assoc Invest 4. 3 44* 43* 43* — * AtchTAcBPOa- 27 127 125*127 +2 ATP Inc 1 3 13 13 13 + * Atl City El 1.20 8 18* 18* 18*+ * AtlCoast Line 4 4 56* 56* 56*+ * Atlantic Rfc 2e. 15 60* 60* 60* + * ♦Atl Refin SIA4 50 134* 134 134*-+ * Atlaa Corn 1.00 5 23* 23* 23* Atlaa Pdr 40h„ 1 29* 29* 29* Auto Canteen 1. 41 13* 12* 13* +2 Avco .60 - 16 7* 7* 7* + * Baldwin L .55e. 2 14 14 14 Balto At Ohio.. 65 13 12* 13 + * BAcODfle-. . 13 27* 27 27*+ * Bath Ir Wks 2a. 2 21* 21* 21*-* Beaunlt M tie . 9 26* 26 26*+ * BeaunltM oil * 1 26* 26* 26*+* Beld Hem 1.20. 1 15* 15* 15*+* Bell Alrc Ik_ 2 19 19 19 + * BellAsHowell ti. 1 15* 13* 13*-* Bendix Avia 3a _ 3 50* 50* 50*+ * Bend Ho Ap %e. * 14* 14* 14*- * Ben Ind L I Via. 1 23* 23* 23* Best Foods 2a . 3 37* 37* 37* — * BethSteel 2.10e. 22 41* 41* 41* + * Blselow 8 2.40. 2 25* 25* 25*+ * Birmingham El. l 16* 16* 16* BlackAtDek 2a- 1 30 30 30 - * Blaw-Knux la_. 1 15* 15* 15* Bliss EWJL_ 3 12* 12* 12*-* Boelnt Air 1* . 20 36* 37* 37* + * Bohn Alum tie. 5 28* 28* 28* +1* tBon Aral A 4.. 1 50 50 50 +1 tBon Ami B tip 20 15* 15* 15* - * Bond Strs 34 e_ 7 14* 14* 14* Borden i.SOe- 2 50 49* 49*-* Borg-Warnr 4a x 3 87* 87* 67* + * Bower RBtih- 1 24* 24* 24*-* Bran lit Air 1 9* 9* 9* + * IBrws Coro Am 1 24 24 24 +1 iridsotBr V«e- 2 12* 12* 12*+ * Briggs Mia le- 11 32* 32* 32* Bristol-**J 1.80 1 *4* 24* 24* Sklyn U G ltie. 1 36 36 36 - * JrwnAtBigelw 1 4 11* 11* 11* — * BrunsBuike le 1 20* 20* 20* — * Bucy Erie 1.20e. 8 17* 17* 17* Judd Co 85e_. 17 15* 15* 15* Judd Co nl 5 _ 1 84* 84* 84* +1* Burling M 1 ti 28 24* 24* 24* + * BurllDs cvpf3ti 5 99 98* 99 + * Burr Ad M .80a 5 13 13 13 BushTBlgpI7k_ 10 116* 116* 116* +1 Butler Broa .. 7 12* 11* 12* ♦Butler pf 4ti_. 40 77 76* 77 — * Butte Cop tie - 4 6* 6* 6* + * CAL PKG 2tia- 4 48 48 68 Callahan Zinc.. 122 2* 2* 2*+ * Cal At Hec ,30e. 19 7* 7* 7* Campbell Wy 2 5 22* 22* 22* - * CanDryGA 80a 1® U 10* 11 + * CanPaelVse-173 18* 18* 18*+* Cannon M2V.e. 1 52* 52* 52*+ * Carey Mig 1.60 x 3 16* 16* 16* Caro PwAtLt 2 . 6 29* 29 29 — * Carrier C'TP 1 _ 8 16* 16* 16* — * CarrlersAtG tie. 2 9* 9* 0* + * Caae J IB.OBe— 3 43* 43* 43*- * Caterpl Tree 2. 13 42* 42* 42* + * Celanese 2.40-- 24 38* 37* 37* Celotex Coro 1- 21 15* 15 13*- * CenFdy 30e._ 3 8* 8* 8* - * CenRRNJA- 13 22* 21* 22*-* CenRRNJB- 6 22* 21* 21*-* CenAtSW 90- 27 12* 12* 12*- * Cen lol Bug 2e. 9 23* 22* 23*+1* Cerro de Pas.-- 3 24* 24* 24*+ * Cert-teed la - 18 15* 14* 14% - * Ches At Ohio le. 32 30* 29* 30*-* Chi corn .60 -. 11 11* lit* 11* - * Chi At East 111.- 3 11 11 11 - * Chi Great Wert 6 17*17 + * ChiGtWpf 1 y«k- 4 29 29 29 + * Chi Ind At LA.. 16 12* 12* 12*+ * Ch'ind As LB_. « 7* 7* 7* c M 8 P * PaC. 29 12% 12% 12% + % CMSP*Pof3tie. 34 41% 40% 41% +1 Chicago * NW - 21 16% 16 16% + % Chi & NW Df - 24 37% 37 37% + % Chi Pneu T1 2a. 18 34% 33% 34% +1% Chi RI & Pac 3 xl8 47 46% 47 +1% Chlckasha OlU. 11 18% 18% 18% +1% Child* Co ..11 •% 6% 6% — % ♦Child* Co pf._. 110 65 64 65 +1% Chrysler 7%e._ 64 69% 68% 68% — % Ctn G&E 1.806 30% 30% 30% CIT Finance 4. 13 46 45% 46 — % City Prod 2% - * 31 30% 31 - % ClevEl 111 1 80a 17 39% 38% 39% + % Climax Mo .40a. 33 22% 22% 22% + % ciintn Pdf 2.40 9 33% 33 33% - % Clopay Op 6 3% 3% 3% Cluett-Peab 2.. 7 27 27 27 - % Coco-Cola 4a .. 37 127% 124 124 -3% Colg«'.e-P-P 2a. 9 43% 42% 42%-1 Collins * Aik r 3 17% 17% 17%+ % Colo F*I ltial. 9 18% 18% 18%+% ♦ Colo* South 220 26% 25% 26%+1% ColBdrstAl ,20e 9 33% 32% 32%-h% ColBdcstBl ,20e 3 33 32% 32%-1 Colum Ga* % 19 12% 12% 12% + % colum Piet tig 5 12% 12 12% + % C01&8OE11.40 5 20 19% 19% - % Comb Eng 2 Vie_ 13 31% 31 31 — % Coml Cred 4.80 31 48% 48% 48% ComlSolv%e . 10 19% 19 19%+ % ComwthEd 1.60 26 27% 27% 27% + % Cng-Nalrnltia 9 22% 22% 22%+ % Cons Edls 1.60 31 28 27% 27% Cons Edls pf 6 3 106% 106% 106% + % CnsGEL*Pl .40 13 24% 24 24 - % Cons Grocers 1 7 13 13 13 ConsRRCuba of 14 20% 20% 20% Cons Vultee tit 105 17 16% 16% + % Consum Pow 2 17 31% 30% 31 Contain Co Sa 6 51% 51 51 Cont Can 1.20e 20 33% 33% 33% - % Cont Mot .30e_. 16 8% 7% 7%- % Cont Oil Del 4.. 4 75% 75 75%- % Cont Btl 1.40a.. 6 21% 21% 21% Cooper-Bess 2 5 23% 23% 23% - % CopwldStll .20a 12 16 15% 15% ♦Coowld Of 2ti. 20 51 51 51 +1 Corn Prod 3.60 10 65% 64% 65% + % Corn-DubE 80 3 14% 14% 14% - % Corning G1 tie- « 55% 34% 35%+ % Crane Co 1.60a 22 24% 23% 23% - % CrownCcrk Pt2 11 37% 36% 37% +1% Crucible Steel 1 26% 26% 26%- % Cuban A S 2V«e- 4 19% 19% 19% + % Cudahy Pack .. 37 9% 9% 9% + % Curtis Publish.. 4 6% 6% 6%- % Curtiss-Wrl 1 - 1* 9% 9% 9% + % Cutlr-Hml.20a. 2 27% 27% 27%+ % DANA CP 2a... 1 21% 21% 21%-% Davega St 1.40. 1 17% 17% 17%+ % Davis Chmlti 2 23% 23% 23%- % Dayton PALS 2 29 29 29 — % Dayton Rub 60. 3 14% 14% 14% + % DeccaRecord ti 8 7% 7% 7% + % DeepRock Oil 2. 3 34 34 34 + % Deere* CO la.. 2 52% 52 52 - % Del * Hudson4 3 39% 39% 39%+% Del Lac&W tie. 9 10% 10% 10% + % Den & RGW 2e. 5 33 32% 33 Detroit Ed 1.20. 3 22% 22% 22% + % DetMchSt.60. 1 6% 6% 6%+ % Det Stl CorD 2 1 27 27 27 - % Devoe * R A it. 3 21% 21% 21%+% Diana Strs .60 10 8 8 8 DistCp-Beal.20 14 22% 22% 22%+ % DivcoCp 1.60.. 2 13% 13% 13%-% Dixie Cup lti._ 1 41% 41% 42% Dr Pepper .60.. 5 12 12 12 + % Doehler-Jrvs2a 2 32% 32% 32% Dome Min 66e 8 13% 13 13%+% Douglas Aire 6a 3 86% 86 86%+ % Dow Cbem 2.40 5 63% 63% 63% - % ♦DwChm2pf3ti 1138% 138% 138% + % Dresserlndl.40 6 18% 18% 18% - % Duplan Cp tib. 4 14 13% 13% - % Du Pont 3.10e 17 78% 78% 78%-% Du Pont of 4ti 2 125% 125% 125% + % EAGLE PIT1.20 1 19% 19% 19%+ % East Air Line 1 15% 15% 15%+ % EstmKodl .70b. 2 44 44 44 + % Eaton Mfg2a_. 4 36% 36 36 - % Edls BrStr 1.20 2 15% 15% 15% . El Auto-Lite 8-. J 44% 44% 44% saiee— Stock and Add Nat Dividend Rata. Ou. High. Low 1:16. chge Elec Boat la . 9 18 17% 17%-% El&Mus In 06e IS 2 1% 2 + % Elec 8tor Bat 2 5 40% 40% 40% - % Elliott CO la. . 5 22% 22% 22%-% El PasoNG 1.20. 11 23 22% 22% - % Emir Elec 1.40- 6 20% 20% 20% + % Em Rad&Ph 1 32 16% 16% 16% - % Endlcott J 1.00 4 31% 31% 31%+% Eqult Gas 1.30 34 19% 19% 19%+ % Eault OBldg .00 S 6% 6% 6% + % Erie RR Vie . . 44 16% 16% 10%+ % Erie RR Pi A 6- 5 63% 63% 63%+ % Eureka Wma .. 6 6% 6 6% Sversharp Vie. 18 11% 11 11 Ex-Cell-O lh_ 4 38% 38% 38%-% FAIRBNKS 1 Vie 2 43% 43% 43%+ % FalstaO Br la 1 14% 14% 14% - % Fam Finan 1.40 7 14% 14% 14% — % Fedders-Qulg 1 5 17'/* 17% 17% — % Feder D Strs2V4 2 41% 41% 41% + % Ferro Enm 1.40 11 19% 19 19%+% FidPhoenxF 2a. 3 60% 60% 60%+ % FlrestoneT*R4 9 74 73 73 - % Flintkote 2a 5 29 24% 24% + % Flor Stove 1 V«e. 1 23% 23% 23% - % Florida Pw 1.20 9 16% 16% 16% — % Fla Pw&Lt 1.20 16 18% 18% 18%-% Food Fair 80b. 16 19% 19% 19%+% Food Mach 1 . 4 30 29% 30 + % Francis S 8Vie.. S 21 20% 20%+ % GABRIEL ,4Ue. 3 7% 7% 7% - % Gair Robt .40a. 9 9 9 9 GarrettC l.:)0a » 20% 20% :o%-% Oar Wood Ind » S% 3% S% - % GaiWpilViP 2 26% 26% 26%+% Gaylord Co 1 Vi. 4 20% 19% 19%+ % GenAmlnv .:iOe. 18 22 21% 22 + Vi Gen Bak HOa... 6 9% 9% 9% + % Oen Bronie la 1* 21 20% 20% -1% Gen Cable 7 b% 8% 8% - % Gan Elec 2 .20a 46 46% 46% 46%-% Gen Foods 2.40 29 49% 44% 44% - % Oen Instru .16» 17. 10% 10% 10% - % Gen Motors 7e 62' 91 90% 90% - % Gen Mot p( 3% 2 104 104 104 - % GenOulAa 1.40 1 18 18 18 - % GenPort Cem 2. 39 39% 39 39 Gen Prec Iq 1 . 61 15% 15% 15%+% Gen Pub SvcVia 107 2% 2% 2% GenPbUt.il 1.20. 9 16% 16% 16% Oen Shoe 2%.. 4 34% 34% 34% Genleieohne*. 4 27% 27% 27%- % pen Time 2a... 4 35% 34% 34%-1 Oen Tdt R la.. 3 29% 29% 29%-% GaPacPlyiL 1. 1 13% 13% 13%-% Gillette Rat 3a. 1 40 40 40 - % Glmbsi Bros 1.. 23 18% 18% 18% + % Glidden 2_ 4 28 27% 28 Goodali-Sanfd. I 19% 15% 19%-% Goodrich BF 4a 2 107% 107% 107% - % Goodyr T«R 4. 4 61% 61% 61% + % Gotham Hoe 1.. 1 13 13 13 + % Oraham-Paige 3 2 2 2 + % Gran C St 2 Vi*. 3 385* -'8V* 3BS* Grant W T la_. S 29V* 29V* 29V* Gray-Robin 1 _ 1 135* 135* 135* GtNorR p!2V*e 7 40'+ 40V* 404* + V* Gt West 8 1.20a 2 20V* 20* * 20'*+ V* GreenTDl.tSOa. 3 18V* 184* 184* - 5* Greyhound 1 8 10V* 104* 10V* + V* Grum Air En 3e 2 334* 334* 334* Guantan Sug le 1 10V* 10V* 10V* Gull MAO le 18 164* 18V* 164*+ V* GullMoAO pi & 2 59V* 59V* 59**+ V* Gull Oil 8_ 5 75V* 74V* 745*- 4* Gull St Ut 1.20. 4 204* 204* 204* Halliburton 2a. 1 29V* 29V* 29V* Harb-Wal lV*e. 2 24** 24>* 24**+ V* Hart SAM 2.40. 1 26 26 26 Hayes MIg 30p 2 6 6 6 + V* Hein* 1.80_ 1 34 34 34 - V* HelmeOW 1,00a 1 27 27 27 - V* Hercules M lb . 1 14V9 1*V* 1®''* + ** HerculesPl .80e. 4 561* 56** 56V* Hersh Choc 2 . 1 374* 374* 374* - V* Heyden Ch .20*. 1 134* 134* 134* + V* HiltonHtls 1.20 4 13V* 13V* 13V* HollandFurn2a. 1 264* 264* 264*+ V* Holly Sugar 1— 1 195* 194* 195*+ 4* Homestake 2e . 2 36 36 36 Hooker XI 1.60. 1 375* 375* 3754+1 Houd Hersh 1 . 2 12V* 12v* 12V* Hous LAP 2.20. 3 51 51 51 - V* Houston OU 2a. 4 56 56 56 Howe Sound 2 . 2 40VA 40 40V* Hudson A Man. 10 75* 74* 75*- V* Hudson Bay 4_ 1 49V* 49V* 49V* + V* Hudson Mot la « 15V* 154* 154* Hunt Foods ... 3 14V* 14V* IrfVi + V* IDAHO FW1.80 1 34V* 34V* 34V4 - V* 111 Cent 2V«e_ 2 47V* 47V4 47V* + V* 111 Power 2.20.. 10 32V* 324* 32V* + V* Ind PAL 1.60. 3 29V* 29 29 + V* Ins Rand 254*-. 1 72 72 72 +1 Inland Btl 2a._. 3 47v* 47V* 47V* + V* Insplr Cop le_ 3 174* 17V* 17v* Interchm 1,20a. 4 21 20V* 205*- 4* tntercon Rub... 1 2'* 2V* 2V4 + V* Interlakelr Vie. 8 164* 16V* 164* + V* Int Bus Mch 4b 2 2085* 2084* 2085* -IV* Int Harvest 2.. 7 31 305* 31 + V* Int Hydro El A. 2 10 10 10 + V* IntMinAChO .20 4 46V* 46V* 46V* + 5* Int Nlckl 1.60a. 16 335* 335* 335* Int Packer 40e. 3 13V* 134* 13V* Int Paper 3b 5 545* 54** 54'* - V* Int .Japer wl_ 1 435* 435* 435* — V* Int Salt 24ie _. 1 595* 595* 595*+1 Int Shoe 2.66e. 6 41V* 41V* 41*++ V* Int Te) A Tel .. 47 114* 11V* 11V* - V* Int Utilities 1 . 3 195* 195* 195* + 5* la 111 OAE 80. 14 265* 26V* 26V* - V* Intertype 1 Via. 10 315* 315* 3154-5* JohnsMa 1.70e. 19 43 42V* 43+5* Jones AL2 60 19 365* 36V* 36V* - 4* t Jones A L pt 6 210 93 93 93 - 5* Joy Mfg 2 . 4 275* 275* 275* KALSTV 10e_. *. 105* 10V* 10V* - 5* Kans City So 4. 5 53V* 53V* 53V* + V* Kan PAL 1.12 12 16V* 16 16 Kavser J 1 .7 12V* 124* 12V* + V* Kelsy-H A lVia. 2 23 25 25 + V* Kennecott 3Vie 41 66V* 64V* 645* - 5* Keren. Land 3a 4 554* 55 55 — V* KlmbClark2.40 9 40V4 40 40 - 5* tKlm-Clrk of 4 160 162V* 162 162V* +25* Konpers Co 2 11 29 285* 29 Kresge 8 S 2a.. 9 39 385* 39 - V* Kroger Co 2V4e. 3 63 625* 65*2 - 'A LACLEDE G.20. 22 64* 65* 64* La Consold pf_ 2 5V* 5V* 5V* + V* Lee RAT 2a _. 5 345* 54 54'+- V* Leh CAN .30e. 18 91* 9 9-1+ Leh PortCm 2a. 3 45 44V* 45 +1 Leh Val Cbal_ 19 2 2 2 Leh Val RR .32 94* 9V* 9V* — V* LehmanC 4.1S*. 7 605* 595* 594*-IV* Lerner Strs 14* 3 21V* 21 21V* + V* Llb-O-F Glib.. 19 35V* 35V* 35 V* - V* Lib MCNAL Vie. 8 6 75* 8 + V* Ligg A My 4a . 13 77V* 76V* 77V* + 5* Lily Tulip 45h 2 36 355* 355* - 5* Lima Hamll 60 12 104* 10V* 10V* - V* Lion 011 2... ._ 10 40V* 40 40 Lockhd Aire 2.. 11 33V4 33 33 + V* Loew’s Inc IV*. 40 165* 165* 165*+ V* Lone St C 354a 2 715* 71V* 7154+ 5* Long Bell lk . 7 274* 27 274* + V* Long Isl Lt wl.. 12 12 115* 12 + V* Lori Hard C.BOe. 7 24V* 235* 235* - V* LouisGAE 1.80 2 315* 315* 315*- 5* Louis AN 3.52. 4 43V* 43 V* 43 V* Lowensteln 2 _. 14 34V* 34 3454 - V* LukensStl la.. 2 22 22 22 + v* Mack Trucks... 13 155* 15V* 155*+ V* MacyRHS ... 4 315* 31V* 31V*-4* MadSoGar V*e.. 12 10V* 10V* 10V*+V* Magma Copper 5 24 23V* 235*+ V* Magnavox 5ie_. 9 154* 15V* 15V* - V* ManatlSug 80s 19 12V* 12 12V* + V* Manh Shirt 1__ 2 20V* 20V* 20V* + V* Marine Midi %_ 19 8% 8% 8% + % Marsh Field 8... 11 28% 28% 28%+% Martin OL ._ 6 16 15% 16 + % MathChem %h. 3 26% 26% 26% - % May Dent St 3.. 9 92% 52% 52%+% Maytac 1.40 __ I 14 14 14 - % McCall Corn 2.. 3 22% 22% 22% Mengel 30e_ 6 }3 12% 13 - % Merck A Colt* 8 52 51% 51%-% MestaMch 2%a 1 43% 43% 43% + % Miami Cop 1 Vie 25 16% 16% 16% Mld-Cont Pet 3 4 49% 49 49 - % MldStUtil 1.10. 12 16 15% 15%-% MlnnHonR.SOh. 19 34% 34% 34% - % Minn Mol .90*. 12 13% 13 13% + % MSPASSMle . 7 11% 11% 11% + »v Minn PAL 2.20 7 28% 28 28 - % MlsslonDv 35e. 14 12% 12% 12% Mo-Kan Texas 27 7% 7% 7% + % Mo-Kan Tex pf 60 37 35% 39% Mo-Pac RR pf.. 10 8% 8% 8% + % Monsanto Ch 2. 9 59% 58% 58% -1% Mont Ward 2a. 14 56% 56% 56% - % Moore-M'Cl 1 % 14 15% 15 15%+ % Motor Prod 2b.. 4 33 32% 32% Mot Whl 1.80a. 2 25% 25% 25%+ % Motorola 114a 89 47% 46% 46% Mueller Brass 1 5 16% 16% 16%+ % Mullins M 1.60 12 16% 16% 16% - % Munilniw 80*. 1 11% 11% 11% - % ♦MrohyOCl %a 1 47 47 47 -1 Murray Cp 2a .36 20% 19% 19% - % NASH KKLV 2a. 39 19 18% 18% - % rNash Ch SL 3 40 43% 43 43 NatAutoPl.SOa. 3 16% 16% 16% Nat BlSC 2.30* . 5 34% 34% 34% - % Nat Cash R* 2a 4 36% 36% 36%+ % Nat CityLlnes 1 32 /% 8% 8% Nat Cont ,46e . 17 9% 9% 9% Nat Cyl Oas .80 9 11% 11% n% Nat Dairy 2.80. 13 44 43% 44 Nat niatlllrs 2 98 23% 23% 23% - % Nat Gypam.OOe. 12 17 16% 17 + % Nat Lead la 10 48% 47% 47%+ % NatMASCl.lSe. 9 25% 25% 25% - % Nat Stl 1.35h_ 22 46% 45% 45% -1% Nat Su* Ref 2_. 2 29 29 29 + % Nat 8up 1.60_7 18% 18% 18% Nat Tea 2.40 ... 5 39% 39 39%+% Nehl Coro .70.. 9 9% 9% 9%+ % Nesco Inc ... 2 9% 9 9% + % Newpt Ind .60e. 42 17% 16% 17% + % NewptNwsS 2a 28 32% 31% 31% - % N Y Central ._ 214 15 14% 15 + % NYC Omnibus 2 14% 14% 14%+ % N Y NH A Bart 14 9% 9% 9% + % N Y N HAH of 32 38% 37% 38% +1% NYStEAG 1.70 8 23 23 23 - % Nia* M Pw 1.40 4 20% 20% 20%-% NlaMPAliO 2 27% 27% 27%-% tNlac Mo P3.80 20 102% 102% 102% - % Noma Elec_ 22 15 15 15 - % Norf A West 3a. 13 51% 50% 51%+ % NorfAWest pfl 3 27 27 27 - % No Am Avia tie. 37 15% 15 15 NoAmCo l.lfie. 17 16% 16% 16% NoNatGas 1.80. 3 30% 30% 30% - % Nor Pac ltie—. 39 22% 22% 22%+ % Nor St Pow .70. 21 10% 10% 10% North was* Alrl 5 11 10% 10% tNorthwest Tel 140 27 26% 27 - % NorwlchPh 80a 7 13% 13% 13% OHIO EDIS 2— 14 29% 29% 29%+ % Ohio Oil la — 20 39% 36% 39%+ % Olivet Corp 2a.. 9 23% 23% 23% — % tOllver pf 4% - - 70 95% 95 99%+ % Omnibus %e— 1* 11% 11% 11% + % Otis Kiev 2e_ 6 35% 35 39% + % Outboard 1.05*. 2 16% 16 16% + % Owens 111 G13. - 5 65% 65 65 - % PAC AM PSH le 5 16% 16% 16% t Pac Coast .. 90 17% 17% 17%-% PacFlnCal 1.60a 1 17% 17% 17% - % Pac GasAKlec 2. 10 31% 31% 31% Pac Lighting 3 3 49% 49 49 Pac Mills 2_ 6 40 39% 40 + % PacTinens .10e 15 3% 3% 3% Pac West Oil .. 26 50% 49% 50%+2% Packard . 76 4% 4% 4% Pan Am Air Vs*. 18 9 8% 8% Panhdle EFL 2. 10 37% 37% 37% - % FanhPAR 20e.. 11 7 6% J4% - % Paraffine .45*.. • 19% 19% £t% + % Stock and**lS5ld „ _ . . .. !*'* Dividend Rate. Oil High. Low. 1:15. chge. Param Plot 2 . 27 21* 204* 21 Park Utah CM. A *V* 2V* 2 Vi Parke Davl.l&e. I* 40 394* 394*-** ParkrRust SVia 2 304* 304* 304* + 4* Parm Trang .80. 16 74* 74k 74k Patino Min Vie. 3 124k 124k 124k + Vk PbodyCoalpfl V* 1 16% 16% 16% + V* Penlck&Pl.ZOe 2 33V* 3JV4 33V*- V* Penney <J C) 2a 7 63 62V* 63 + % PennDixCm.HOe 3 2i4* 22% 224*- V* Penn P&i. 1.40e 11 234* 23V* 23% - V* Penn RR Vie 95 19 18% 18% + % Penn Sait 1 lOe. 1 48% 484* 484*+ 4* Peonies Drug a 1 32% 32% 32%+1 Peoria A Eastn 10 15 14% 13 +4* Pepsi-Cola 253 9% 84* 9 + % tPet Milk pf4Vi 10 1044* 1044* 1044* +1% Petrol Corn ,36e 3 15% 15% 13% Pfeiffer Brew 2. 11 22% 21% 2* + % Pfizer C&Co 2e. 4 70% 70 70% Phelps Dodge 4. 17 58 37% 374* - V* tPhil C 6Vi pf 3 770 60 59% 60 + % Phila Elec i Vi - 3 25% 25% 25% tPhil El pf 4.40 90 115 114% 114% - % Ph&RC&Il.Ofie 21 15% 14% 15% Phllco 3 . 14 39% 39% 39% - % Philip Mor 3a . 12 31 30% 31 + % Phillips Pet 4 .. 10 74 74 74 + 4* Pitt C A Ch .80 3 17% 17% 17% - % Pitt Con Coal 2 3 33% 33% 33% ♦PlttFtWayne 7 20146 148 148 - % Pitts PI <31 Vie . 11 34% 34% 34% - % Pit Scr A B .00. 3 8 7% 8 Pltt&WVa Vie.. 2 27% 27V* 27%- % Plttston Co 1_ 4 23% 25% 23% - V* Plymouth OH 2b 10 494* 49% 49% + % Pot Elec Pwr .90 19 13% 13% 13%-% Pressed Btl Car. 15 9 8% 8% - % Proc&0m2.00a. 11 67% 67% 67% - % Pb SvColo ,35h. 14 23% 25% 25%+% PbSvcE&Ol.80. 2S 21% 21% 21% - % PSE&O Pf 1.40. 10 26% 26 26% Pub svlnd 1.80 5 2 5 244* 25 + % PubKe -Ind If.. 12 19% 18% 18% - % Pullman 1 Vie.. 8 39% 39 39%+% Pure 011 2 .. 62 44% 44 44 - % Pure OU pf 5 . 1 109% 109% 109% +1% PuritvBek 2.40. 2 29% 29% 29% - % RADIO CP Vie 119 16% 164* 164*- % Radio Cn pCIVk 1’ 74% 74% 74%—% Rad-Keth Ornb 13 7% 7% 7% - % Rayonler 2a 1 38% 38% 38% - % Reading Co 2 . 8 254* 25 25 - % 'Reliance pf3V* 10 eo 60 60 +3 Rem-Rend 1_ 2 13% 13% 13%-% ReoMotore_ 6 17 17 17 + % ReD Avis Vie... 7 12 11% 12 + % Repub Pictures. 14 34* 3% 34* + % Republic Stl 3 . 73 38% 37% 37% - % RevereCop IVie. 5 a«% 24 24 +% Resell Drug .. 7 544 5% 54*+% Reyn Tob B 2... 9 34% 34% 34% KeynToo pia OO 1 97% 97% 97% - 4* Rheem Mfg 2 . 4 25% 25% 25% - % RtchfleldOll 2a. 11 46% 454* 46 + % Ritter Co J Via . 2 21% 21% 21%+ % Roan Ant. 15e... 6 6% 6% 6% - % Robbins Mills 1. 3 27% 264* 27% + % Robt Pul 1.40a. 2 18% 18% 18%+% Ronson J ,40a__ 4 IB IB IB + V* RuppertJ _ 6 9 9 9 + % SAFEWAY 2... 2 32V* 32V* 32*/* - V* Si Joe Ld 2 Vie . 15 46V* 45?* 46V* + ?* StLSanFran Vie 16 14V* 14'/* 14?* + V* St Reals P .60 . 4 10V* 10V* 10V* Schenley Ind 2 . 3 30V* 30V* 30V* Scrantn Bee 1.. 2 13?* 13V* 13?*- V* SeabAIrRRI Vie. 3 37V* 37V* 37V*- V* Sears Roeb 2a.. 10 47?* 47?* 47?*+ v* Selberling Rub. 7 10>/4 10?* 10% Servel y.e_ 5 *?* 9?* 9?* - V* ShamrockO 1.60 5 28V4 28% 28%-% Sharon Stl Mb _ 6 46 46 46 - V* SharpdcD lV«e 4 39 38?* 39 + V* Shell 011 3_X 2 50% 50% 50%+ ?* Shelter M Vih _ 1 13V* 13V* 13V* + V* Sheraton A .60.. 8 8?* 8% 8?* - V* Buyer Kins Col. 8 3% 3% 3% + V* Sinclair Oil 2_.. 55 30% 30 30 + V* Skelly Oil 1 Vih. 4 87 66V* 66%+ V* Smith A 0 1.60. 1 32% 32% 32%+ % SmtthdcCor %e. 4 20% 20% 20%+ ?* SmithAldcSl.20. 3 20% 20% 20% SoconyVacl.20. 13 23 22?* 23 + % So Am GAP Vie. 2 4% 4% 4% SoCaroEdcG.60 12 8 7?fe 8 SoForRicoPu 6e 3 49% 49% 49% + % Sou Cal Edis 2 3 33 32% 33 + % SouthernCo .80. 37 11 10% 10% - % Sou Nat 0 2 30 3 35% 35% 35% Sou Pacific 6 .. 30 61% 60% 61 + % Southern Ry 3. 33 42% 41% 42 + % Sou Rwy pf 5_ 2 63% 63 63%-% Sparks-W ,10e_. 1 6% 6% 6% - % Spear 6c Co_ 1 6 6 6 Spencer Kell 2. 9 24% 24% 24% Snerrv Corn 2.. 5 30% 30% 30% + % Spiegel Inc_ 11 10% 10% 10% - % tSplegel pf 4V4. 190 74 73% 74 +1 Square D Co la. 6 19% 19 19 Squibb 1.16e... 1 36 36 36 StdBrnds 1.20a. 16 21% 21 21%+% Std Oas& Elec. 8 7?* 7% 7% - % Std 06cE 34 pf. 19 61% 60% 60%-% Std Oil Cal 4b__ 22 74% 73% 74** + % Std Oil Ind 2b.. 15 55% 54% 55 + % StandO NJ3Vie 99 63% 63% 83%+ % Std OH Ohio 2.. 9 32% 32% 32% StdStlSp 1.60a. 15 24 25% 23% + % Sterling Dr 2a.. 4 35% 35% 35%+% Stevens J P 2a.. 2 42% 42 42% Stew-Warner 1. 10 16V* 16 16 + % 8r,0k-V Camp 1. 7 13% 13% 13?*+ % Stokely-VC pfl. 10 17?* 17% 17?*+ % StonedcWeb ?i*_ 22 18?* 16% 18% - ?* Studbakr C.lOe. 67 31% 30% 31 - % Sun Chem .4Ge. 6 8% 9?* 9?* — % Sunbeam 2*_ 2 44?* 44% 44?*+ % Sunray OH 1.. 59 14% 14% 14% Sunray pfA1.06. 5 21 21 21 + % Sunrav PfBlVi. 5 54% 24% 24%+ % SunryO2pfl.l0. 2 17% 17% 17V* SunablneBlsc3e. 1 56?* 56?* 56?* - % Sunshine If .80. 11 10** 10% 10% - % Superior St Vie. 4 14% 14 14 Sweets Am Via. 2 10% 10% 10% + % SwlftdcCo 1.60a 5 38% 38% 38% Swift Inti... .. 3 13% 13V* 13% Sylvan El 1.40 12 21% 21% 21% - % TALCOTT J.60a 1 12% 12% 12% Texas Co 4a.._ 7 72% 72% 72% - % Tex Quit Prl . 6 21 20% 21 Tex Gulf Eul 3a 8 83 82% 83 + % Tex PacCdcO la. 15 33% 32% 33%+ % TexPacLT 70e_ 10 72% 71% 72 + % Tex 6c Pae Ry 4 4 55% 59 59 Textron 1 . . 9 12% 12?* 12% Textron nf 1 y«_ 3 16 IS?* 16 + % Thomas Stl 2 — 7 23 23 23 Tide W OU 1 60 10 25?« 25% 25% - % TlmDetAx tVie. 15 15% 18% 16% - % Timken R 1 Vie. 3 40** 40% 40% TransWorld Air 6 17% 17% 17% — % Transamenca 1 10 15% 15% 15% - % Tri Cont Cp V*e 45 9% 9% 9?*%. % tTri-Cont Pf 6.. 30 108 107% 107% - % Twen C-POX 2 33 22% 21% 22 + % Twin City RTr 6 12% 12% 12%+ % tTwnCty pr 2 Vi 270 38 37% 38 +1% Twin Coach 3 8% 8% 8% - % UDYLITE 1.40. 6 13 12% 13 +% Undrwood ZYtt- 2 43% 42% 43%+ % Un AsbdsRub 1. 6 11% 11% 11%-% Union Bag 2a.. 7 33% 33% 33%+ % Un Carbide 2 .. 29 46% 45% 45% tUnEUfo pf4Vi. 10 113 113 115 + % Un Oil CalU 2.. 20 31% 31% 31%-% Un Pacific 5._ 5 97% 97% 97**-% Utd Air Lines _ 17 16% 16 16%+ % Utd Air Lpf4Vi. 1 86% 86% 86%+1 Utd Aircraft le. 19 32% 32 32% + % Utd Bisc 1.20e. 2 27 26% 26%+ % Utd Bd dc C Vie. 4 13% 13% 13% tUtdCg-Wpf3Vi 520 40% 39% 40%+1% UtdCorp ,10e._ 14 4 3% 3% - >* Utd £1 Coal 1_ 3 32 217b 22+7* Utd Fruit 3a_17 <374 <374 <374+ H Utd U*s Corp 1 29 1974 18 1974 + 74 UtdOsImp 1.40. 20 2474 2474 247* + 74 UtdMer&Ml. 13 147* 1474 1474 - 7* Utd Para Th 1*. 28 197* 1974 1974 U 8 * P See Tie 4 36 36 36 -1 US Freight la. 2 1874 1974 1974 U 8 Gypsum 4a. 9 10674 10474 1067* - 74 tus Hoff pt 4V«. 30 9974 9974 9974 + 74 US iPdChm 74*. 9 2974 297* 2974 - 74 US Lines 2- 19 1674 1674 1674+ 74 UF Plpe&Fd 8*. 3 37V* 3674 37 + 74 U 8 Rub 274*_ 12 477* 4674 4674 - 74 'J 8 Smelt Tip.. 17 42 4174 42 + 7* U 8 Steel 1.95* 66 3874 39 36 - 7* USTob 90e — 2 19 19 19 - 74 Utd Stkvda .40. 6 6 <6+74 Utd Wallnaptr 1 274 27fc 27k + 7k UnivUT 1.20* < 23 227* 23 + 7* Untv Pleturei . 9 10 97k 10 + 7* tUnlv Pic 01474. 1 91 51 51 + 7* UtPw6cLtl.no. 3 2474 2474 2474- 74 VANADIUM.70* 1 3174 3174 3174- 74 Vert-C Sug 2. 4 167k 1674 1674 - 74 Vick Chem 1.20 1 2274 227* 227* + 74 Va-CeroChem. 7 874 8 8 Va-CarCb nf6k. 1 9374 937* 937* + 74 Va E16cPw 1.20. 22 18V4 197* 1674 - 74 Va Rwy pf 174.. 8 2974 297* 297* + 74 Vtaking Corp 2. 2 3074 307k 3074 + 74 tVulcDetl.40 n. 3 2074 2074 2074 + 74 WALORN 1.00* 1 2974 297* 2974 + 74 Walket H 1.80*. 2 437* 437* 437* + 7* Walworth y.e— < 8 77* 774 + 7* Ward Bak la_ 6 1774 1774 177* + 7* Warner Broil.. 33 1374 1374 137* Warren Pet .80. 4 217* 2174 2174- 74 WavnePmp V*g. 2 137* 137* 1374 -7* WesOdcS 1.40a. 19 307* 2974 3074 +1 twessonOU Pl4.836 9474 94 847*+ 74 WestlnSuglTka. 8 277* 2774 277*- 74 W Ky Coal 2 3 237* 2374 237* - V* W Penn El 1.80. 11 297* 25 25 W Va C6cC .80*. 1 1774 1774 1774 + 7* W V* P4eP 2e. . 2 657* 637* 6374 - 7* WestAutoSUP 8. 1 4574 457* 4574 + 74 Western Md 6 167* 16 167* + 74 Westn Pacific 3. 1 39 39 39 +1 Wes'ern Un Tel 69 3674 337* 3674+ 7* Westhse Air B 2 3 287* 287* 287*+ 7* West!is>eE11.20e 22 317* 3174 317* Wheeling 8t lh. 18 337* 3374 3374 White Den 174b 2 287* 2874 2874 White Mot 1.60. 4 2274 2274 227* - 7* White Sew 2 y«e 1 42V« 4274 4274- 74 Wilcox Oil 40e'_ 2 157* 1574 1574 + 7* Willys-Overlnd. 6 87* 87* 87* Wlllys-Ov P1474 2 607* <07* 6074 + 7* Wilson 6c Co 1.. 26 147* 147* 147*+ 7* Wis El Pw .00*. 12 177* 177* 177* - 7* woolworth 2a_. 13 457* 4574 4574- 74 Wort PM i .W5e. 8 2174 2174 2174- 74 t WoPcvornl4 74. 10 8674 8674 8674+174 YALE6CTOWN 1 7 3074 3074 3074 York Corp 74... * 107* 107* 10»k XoungSuacW la 3 3074 307* 307* + 74 Young 86cT6e.. 4 947k 947* 947* + 74 ifngstn StlDr 1. 2 1374 15*/* 157* - 7* atNlTH 274*— 10 5174 51 5174 - 74 Heurly Sale* on the Exchange Today: 11:00 a.m. 350 uoo 1^:00 nooa. 740 000 1:00 P.m. 1030 000 2 00 n.m.-O 000000 tUnit ol trading 10 shares. *ln bank ruptcy or receiveranlp or being reorganised under the Bankruptcy Act or securities assumed by such companies. Rates 01 divi dends in the loregoing table are annual disbursements based on tne last quarterly or semiannual declaration. Unless other wise notea. special or extra dividends are not included, cld Called, x Ex dividend, xr Ex rights, a Also extra or extras, b Plus stock dividend d Cash or stock, e De clared or paid so far this year. 1 Payable in stock, estimated cash value on ex-dlvl dend date, g °aid last year, h Declared or paid after stock dividend or split-up. k Declared or oaid this year, an accumula tive Issue with dividends in arrears, p Paid this yea dividend omitted, deferred or Bo action taken at last dividend meeting, r Declared 1 payable in 1860. y Liqui dating dividend, z Payable in stock, exact cash valua undetermined on declaration Rail Stocks Climb, I &uto Issues Down In Uneven Market •y th« Asseciattd Frau NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—De mand for selected railway stocks contrasted with a soggy market for auto issues today. The market generally was on fairly solid footing. Gains out? numbered losses—although by none too large a margin—fihd price changes were limited to 50 cents a share or less for the most part. Gains for carrier issues extend ed to around 'll a share. Last wqek this group, as measured by the Associated Press average of 15 rails, reached the highest level since 1946. Among the gainers were Santa Fe, New York Central, Baltimore Si Ohio, Canadian Pacific, South ern Pacific, Missouri-Kansas Texas preferred and St. Paul pre ferred. Under steady pressure were General Motors, Chrysler and Studebaker. Brokerage quarters suggested that selling was influ enced by the reimposition of con sumer credit curbs. Presumably the new credit regulations, calling for larger down payments and a shortened period in which to pay the balance, will affect auto sales. The week end news menu, which included the President’s fireside chat Saturday night as well as the credit regulations, apparently contained nothing very startling from a market viewpoint. Boeing was a soft spot most of the time, probably as a result of a suit filed against the company Friday by Northwest Airlines. The suit asked damages for alleged breach of contract involved in the purchase of 10 Boeing Strato cruisers. Other aircraft issues tended higher. Business started off at a fast clip, but slowed to a walk after week end orders were executed. The corporate bond market dawdled along without signflcant price change. United States Gov ernment issues held steady in over-the-counter dealings. Washington Exchangt „ 4 SALKS. Potomac Elec Pwr com—100 at 13%, 100 „ at 13%. 300 at 13%. Capital Transit—20 at 34. W3S,af‘l04%OM *4'60 pW—42 at 10414' PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS. Bid. Atatd Am T&T cv db 2%s 1987.. 111% 112% Am T&T cv db 2%s 1861.. 108 100 Am T&T ev db 3V,« 1059 _ 121% 122% Cap Transit 1st rf 4s 1964. 99% 100% Georgetown Oas 1st 6s 1981 120 123 Pot Bee Pow 3%s 1977... 108 _ Pot Elec Pow 3s 1983 _102 _ Pot Klee Pow 2%a 1984... 102 _ Washington Oas 6s 1960 ... 120 _ Ter RT & W CD 1st 4s 1968 102 _ PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS. American Tel & Tel (9)_164 Capital Transit (al) *33 36 Pot Elec^Pwr com (.90) ... *13% 13% PEP 3.80% old A (1.80)-. *40 48 PEP 3.80% pfd B (1.80)— *48 48 Southern Co com U (.80) 10% 11% Va El & Pwr com U (1.20) *18 18% Wash Gas Lt com (1.601 28% 27 Wash Os Lt cum pfd (4.26) 102 103 Wash Oss cm cv pfd (4.60) 104% 106% BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. Amer Sec & Tr (tl> ... 31 % 84 cSmter mV* !.(tl ?i:: 11 ,0 8£?rt* (88*Tlnf*..-1.0.>:::; jjffiSonal'sav Tr"‘(tS)—$40 II— Pel pcs Oeu B * Tr U.20L 30 _ Riggs (tl2>. ... S80 376 Union Trust Co (tl) _ *0 45 Washington (new) (.60) . 31% 36 Wash Ln & Tr new (U.20) 40 _ PIKE AND TITLE INSURANCE. American (t6) 167 Columbia (t.30)_ 13% Firemen’s (1.40) 32 National Union (.75)_ 18 ___ Real Estata (*6) .. . 170 _ MISCELLANEOUS. Oar8nek?l°%m ‘(1.50) : IS* Oarflnckel 6%% pfd (1.375) 23 25 Oarflnckel 4%% pfd (1.125) 18 19 Hecht Co (1.60) 30 31% Heeht 3%% pfd (3.76)_ 94% Lanston Mono (2) .18 1P% Mertenthaler Lino (al.50). 66 68 Natl Mtg & Inv pfd (a.30) . 8% Peoples Drug St com (2) .. *31% 33 Security Stores* (t6>_118 126 Ter Ref * Wh Corp (S>— 63 Wdwd & Lothrop com (2).. *32% 36 Wdwd & Lothrop pfd (5) ..»104 * Ex dividend, b Books closed, t Plui extra or extras, a Paid so far this year, u Unlisted. New York Produce NEW YORK, Sept. 11 UP).—Butter (2 days' receipts) to come, steady. Whole sale prices on bulk cartons: Creamery, higher than 92 acore <AA> 63% cents: 92 score (A). 62-82%; 90 score <B), 59-69%: 89 score (C). 58. Cheese (2 days’ receipts to come, steady. Wholesale sales, fresh American cheese (whole milk): Cheddars. 34-45 cents; Cheddars (grass 1949), 46; single dallies, 36-38; single daisies (grass 1949) shelf cured, 46-48; flats, 34%-36: flats (grass 1940) shelf cured. 46-61; midgets (June 1960). 39%-42; midgets (grass 1949) shelf cured. 47-48; processed. 5 poundi, 36%-37%; domestic Swiss (single tubs) krads 44-46; grade ”B”. 41%-44; grade "C”. 40-42. Firmness marked dealings today in the wholesale egg market. Spot quotations follow; Midwestern; Mixed colors, fancy heavy weights, 60-63; processed, 50-53; fancy heavyweights processed refrigerators, 37 42; extra 1 large, 44-46; processed, 44-46; extra 1 medium, 40; processed, 40; extra 1 pullets. 24; current receipts, 37-38; dirties. 34-36; checks unquoted extra 1 peewees, 16%; standards- 1-2 large. 37. Whites: Fancy heavyweight. 56-67%; processed. 67-57%: fancy heavyweights processed refrigerators. 38-45; extra 1 targe. 52: processed. 62; extra 2 large, 44-46; standards, 1-2 large, 38-41; processed. 38-39; extra 1 medium. 44. Browns: Fancy heavyweight. 56; proces sed, 66; extra 1 large. 50-51. Nearby: (Xxtra fancy heavyweight quotations are based largely on exchangt trading.) Whites: Extra fancy heavyweights, 67 70; processed refrigerators. 41-47; fancy heavyweights. 64-66: others large. 58-82; mediums. 44-46; pullets, 26-27; pee wees, 20. Browns: Extra fancy heavyweights. 68 60; processed refrigerators. 40-44; fancy SSB^pUl^WSir Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Sept. 11 «V—Foreign ex change rate* follow (Great Britain In dollar*, outer* In cento); . Canadian dollar in New York open mar ket 9A per cent dlacount or 80.81 */« United States cents, on of a cent. XuroM: British (pound). $2.80%, un changed. Great Britain, 30-day futures, Great Britain. 80 day future*, 2.80%,,Unchanged; Great Britain, 80 day futures, 2.80%, unchanged; Bel *5“® Ift»ne) 1.88%, unchanged; France }»);*« UoPf a centf°ifaSy tuial ’ (eacudo?f fa*’ (S’ 2.89?hurichan«edV!tZerIand I*tln America: Argentina (free). 7.38, unchanged; BrazU (free, 5.80. unchanged; Hi* 0®', 1-57. unchanged; Venezuela (bolivar), 30.05. unchanged. Far East: Hong Kong, dollar. 17.55, unchanged. Chicago Grain CHICAGO. Sept. 11 OP).—Most feed grain contracts advanced enough to go Into new high territory on the Board of Trade today. . Oat* oaced the upturn, nartly reflect ing pronounced strength for this cereal at Winnipeg. Rain and cool weather in much or the Midwest brought buying into corn. Wheat was not able to do much despite reports Saskatchewan and tne southern regions of Alberta had frost overnight. Soybeans maintained a firm trend with out showing any real display of strength. December. March and May corn sold st new seasonal highs, as did all oats contracts. Wheat at noon wa* unchanged In y« higher. September 82.23%: corn was un changed to % higher. September 81.54%: Data were % to 1 cent higher. September Bl%: soybeans were % ter 1 cent hither. November $2.47%. and lard was 2 to 10 eents a hundred pounds higher. September 815.10. Odd-Lot Dealings By the Associated Press The Securities and Exchange Com mission reportetd today these transac ts hy customers with odd-lot dealers it specialists on the New York Exchange or September 8: 4,988 purchases involvi ng 158,678 shares: sales Involving 180. 186 share* involving 6.254 orders, includ-' mg 3,932 share* gold ahorf on 103 >rder*. N. Y. Bond Market) LIST INCLUDES ONLT SELECTED ISSUES t (Furnished hr the TREASURY 2:00 3s 66-51_10130 FOREIGN Close Antloqula 3s78 39 Australia fis 66 10HA Chile 2-3s 83 34V4 Colombia 3s 70 49 Denmlc fifes 56 82 It P Ut 2-3a 77. 30 UruK a 4fes 78 93V* NEW YORK CITY 3s 80 114 DOMESTIC 1:15 AlaGtSo 3V«s67104V* Am.YPP 5s :030 95V* AmT&T 3fes73 108V* AmTdtT 3fesfi9 122V* AmT&T 2aAs57 112V* Ararsr 2 VI s(11 108V* AmTdcT 2%s71 100V* Am Tob 3S 08 104 B & O fis 85 O 75V* B ds O fis 2000K 75 BdcO cv4fe2010 59V* Bdt04s7SA 94V* BdtO XW fis 80 83 BdcO TC 4s 85 83 Bun RdtP 57 st 74V* CGa 4fes2ff’nB 57V4 CRRNJ 3'As 87 52V* CdcO 3fes 86 D 103V* Chi A E I lne 97 59V* CMSP4fes2019 80Vi CMSP4 fes2044 68 CdtNW 4fes 99 65V* Col GasS 3s 78 -102V* ConsuP 2*.s 75 104 DeldcHud 4s 83 98V* DdtP <n4fe’018 81'A Det Eri cv 3s 58 113V* DwChm2.35e81 100V* Erie 4fes 2015 79V* Associated Prose.) FIs E Cat 5* 74. 74% 3r BAW deb B. 55% HAM 'nt 65 67 37% ic4%«ee ... 93% IntGN Hs 62 43 IntGN lst6$52 97 IntGtN 6s 66 B 90 LehVHTrm5sR4 76% Leb V 4s 2 00 it A 63% Leb V 4s 2003D 34% LAN 3¥«S 2008 103% M8PSSM 4s 0) 56% M-K-T Sd 5S67 100 Mo-Pac o'/as 40 46 Mo-Pac 8s 780 106% Mo-Psc 6s 81 I 1Q8% Mo-Pac 4s 75 . 60% NYC 5s 2013 60% NYC4'/as2013A 70% N T C 4* 98 67% NYNHln4>/is'22 32% NYNHH4S2007 70% NTOW4IDJ 6% NYOW4SS8 2% NY 8tm 3>/as03 104% No Pac 4%s 76 104% Nor P 3s 2047 66% Pac GAE 3s 77 104% Penn PAL 3s 75 103% PennRR 4%S65 106 PennRR 4V4s81 101 PenRR 4V«s84E 101% PhPet cv2%s75 109% 3LSP4V,82022 73% SLSP 4s 97 lpO So Pac 4%s 81 99 So Pac 4 VaS 09 99% SouPac ct 3s60 112% WPenP 3M>s 60 106 W 8h 4s 2301 66% W Sh 4s 2301 r 62 West On Ss 60 96% N. Y. Curb Market LIST INCLUDES ONI T SELECTED ISSUES i:in ABC VndCp .80 9% Aero Supple 3% Air Associate*.. 10% Alum Co Am 2. 67% Am Beeeraac _. 1 AmCPALB.20b_ 8% Am Maracaibo. 5% Am Repub Vie.. 37% Apex Elec Mfg.. 5% ArkNatOsA.SOe 11% Atlas Coro ww. 4% Atlas Ply 1 %_17% Barium Steel 5% Blue Rldee 41g 3% Bras Tr LAP 2 21 Brown-PDls.RO 15% CalAEdmCp.10. 7% Catalln .10*_ 5% Cessna Alrc Vie 6% CblefCnsM.OSr. 1% Cities Sere 4a 75% ColonlalAlrllne. 6% ConsMneASSa 106 Cont FAMl.flO. 20% CreolePe 2.40e 44% Crown Drug . 2% Cub Atl Sue 2a. 26% Dennison A 1 . 11% East G A P wl . 10% El BndASh 'if. 19% Emp Mill .45e.. 7% EqultrC 22e .. 1% Eureka C Ltd . % Palreld E A.20e. 6% Pansteei M Vie . 14% oen Flnan .40 . 6 Olenin Dlst B 1 18% Goldfield Con.. M« QrayMfg ... 11% tmn Oil Ltd %_ 25% Int Petrol % .. 11% Kaiser-Fraser 7% Kings Co Lt .40 7% LeTourneau . 14 Longlsland Lt* % MlnCpCan 16a 13% Muter Co .80 .. 8% NJZinc 1.60*.. 62 NMAArlz L y«e. 10 NewParkM.03e_ 1% NYSpbdFl*. 18 Northrop Aire_ 8% Pae Petro Ltd.. 6m* Pancoaatal OU. 2% Panteoec OU .. 5% Piper Aircraft.. 2% Producers Cony. 3% Raytheon Mf* • 9% Royalite 011.28 12% St Jos LAP 189. 20% 8t Lawrence . 21% SayreAFlsh .28. 3% Schullina IVat- 24% Sear*!lockAH r 1% Selected Indus. 2% Btd oil Ky 2a._ 3» Std Pow & Lt... 5% Sterling Eng__ 2 Ctd Corn ww_ % CSInt sec ... 3% Waltbm Watch 1% I Business Briefs Passenger Car Tire Shipments in July totaled 10,421,758 units, a new high and a gain of 18% from the previous month—Rub ber Manufacturers Association. The latest total was 53% above a year earlier. Scare buying has diminished, however, and August figures are expected to show a return to more normal levels. Paper Production in the United States in the week ended Septem ber 2, stood at 106.2% of capacity vs. 107% in the preceding week and 89.3% in the like 1949 week— American Paper & Pulp Associa tion. Figures do not include mill producing newsprint exclusively. Motor Products Corp. stock holders will vote October 4 on a plan to increase authorized cap ital stock to a million shares from 500,000. A 20% stock dividend was declared in July, payable in Sep tember. Ford Motor Co. reported United States plants turned out 1,327,843 cars and trucks in the first eight months of 1950, highest mark for that period since 1929. Output for all of 1949 totaled 1,322,254 units. Allied Products Corp. declared a quarterly dividend of 50 cents a common share, payable October 1. Previous payments were 40 cents. General Bronze Corp. declared an extra dividend of 25 cents and a regular quarterly of 25 cents, both payable September 28. Previ ous extra of 25 cents was paid in March. Anderson - Pritchard Oil Corp. declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cents and an extra of 25 cents, both payable September 27. The company last year paid 25 cents quarterly plus an extra of 25 cents in December. nansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co. declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cents and an extra of 10 cents, both payable October 2. F. W. Wool worth Co. sales in August totaled $47,912,610, a gain of 7.7% from a year earlier; in eight months, $364,241,345, an in crease of 2.7%. A. S. Beck Shoe Corp. sales in four weeks ended August 26 amounted to $2,523,456, a rise of 14.6% from a year earlier; in 34 weeks ended August 26, $25,266, 484. a gain of 1.9%. Roebuck & Co. earned $54,470,752 or - $2.30 a share in 24 weeks ended July 16 vs. $32, 996,000 or $1.40 a year earlier. Safeway Stores, Inc., net in come for 32 weeks ended August 12 was $8,933,955 or $3.25 vs. $8,641,091 or $3.14 in the like 1949 period, Butova Watch Co. earned $1, 041,542 or $1.60 in three months ended June 30 vs. $1,058,564 or $1.63 a year earlier. Western Union Telegraph Co. net Income for seven months end ed July 31 was $3,734,391 or $3.03 a share, including $919,798 of non recurring credits, vs. a loss of $5,091,795 in the same 1949 period. Chickasha Cotton Oil Co. earn ed $1,068,808 or $4.19 in the year ended June 30 vs. $18,700 or 7 cents in the previous year. All American Airways, Inc., re ported a deficit of $580,335 for the year ended June 30 vs. net loss of $270,114 in the preceding fiscal period. Marmon-Herrington Co. earned $20,588 or 5 cents a share in six months ended June 30 vs. a loss of $19,849 a year, earlier. American Meter Co. elected John C. Diehl president to succeed Norton McKean, who resigned be cause of ill health. United States Steel Corp., elected K. L. Konnerth vice presi dent and general manager of oper ations of the H. C. Frick Coke Co. and United States Coal & Coke Co., coal mining subsidiaries. Federated Department Stores, Inc., elected Eli Tash vice presi dent in charge of merchandise re search. New York Cotton NEW YORK, Sept. 11 UP).—Scattered but persistent hedging against CCC cot ton. along with profit-talcing depressed cotton futures during forenoon trading today after early strength. The market was in new low ground for the day. with some deliveries off $2 a bale from the best levels of the day. Only scale down trade buying was In evidence. i On the question of price controls, most traders saw no Immediate threat of sucli action, based on the idea that It will take the Washington administration some time to set up an agency for that purpose. Noon prices were 80 cents a bale higher to 38 cents lower than the previous close. October. 41.05; Decem$gr, 41.03, and Id arch. 41.02. ■ Studebaker Workers Vote To Accept 9-Cent Raise By tho Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 11.— Studebaker Corp. workers voted at an open air meeting yesterday to accept a company offer of a 9-cent hourly wage increase, effec tive September 1, in a five-year contract calling for adjustments up to four times yearly on the basis of cost of living statistics. President James D. Hill of Lo cal 5, CIO United Auto Workers, said little opposition was voiced to the proposal among 4,000 workers voting. Studebaker has 21,000 employes. Union officials recommended acceptance of the offer, made after three months of negotiations. The contract has a wage floor but no ceiling. Wages are not to be reduced after the Bureau of Labor Statistics cost of living index drops to 164.6. Produce Markets Baltimore quotation* furnished by the United States Department of Agriculture: Applei—Market about steady; bushel baskets and bushel boxes. U. 8. No. 1, Maryland. Winter Bananas. 2Vfe-lnch up. 2.00; Smokehouse, 2t4-lnch up. 2.60. Peaches—Market slightly stronger; of ferings lighter; bushel baskets, U. 8. No. 1, Maryland, Elbertas. 2’/4-lnch up, 3.00-50; Pennsylvania. Elbertas, 2'/s-lnch up. 3.00 25; soft, 1.60-75; 2V4-lnch up. 2.60-76; 2-lnch up. 1.75-2.00; J. H. Hales, 2V. tnch up, 2.60-75; soft low as 1.25; White Hales. 216-lnch up, 2.25; 2'/4-ineh up, 2.00-26; Maryland. Pennsylvania, bushel Held crates ungraded Elbertas, 1.25. Potatoes—Firm undertone; 100-pound saiiks. U. 8. No. 1, size A, unwashed Maryland Cobblers, 1.50; Delaware Katah dins, 1.75-85; Pennsylvania. Cobblers. 1.60; Katahdtns. 1.60-75; 60-pound sacks Cobblers, 80-85 cents; Katahdtns, 80 cents. Sweet Potatoes—Market about steady; bushel baskets. U. 8. No. 1, washed and waxed, Maryland and Virginia Goldens, 2.00-25; ordinary to fair quality. 75 1.26; Porto Ricans, 2.25-50; few higher. Snap Beans Off Slightly. • Snap Beans—Slightly weaker; Maryland, per bushel. Valentines. 2.00-2.25; fair quality. 1.00-150: tender greens, fair to generally good quality. 1.25-1.75; Pennsyl vania. bushel basket*. Valentines. 3.00. , Urns Beane—Barely steady; bushel hampers. Maryland. 1.50. lew higher; New Jersey. 1.75-2.00; poorer. 1.00-1.25; New York. L. I.. 1.75-2.00; fair quality. 1.25 1.50; nearby, half bushel hampers, few j.00. " Beets—Maryland. Pennsylvania, bushels, topped, 1.00. Broccoli—Crates. New Jersey. 8s. 1.25 1.75; 12s. 3.25. Brussels Sprouts-—New York. L. I.. 16 quart crates, fair quality and condition. 2.50-3.00. Cabbage—Slightly weaker; bushel bas kets. packed locally, round. Pennsylvania. 65-76 cents; poorer. 50 cents; 50 pound sacks, round. Pennslyvanla. 80-1.00; New Jersey. 75-1.00. Carrots—Bunched. Ohio. 2 dozen. 75 cents: tooped and washed. New Jersey, bushel baskets, and 60-pound sacks. 1.00 1.25; Ohio, 16-quart baskets, 66-75 cents. Poultry quotations. Poultry—Market barely steady; demand light; receipts light; few sales: fryers. 3V4-3V4 pounds, mostly 34; hens, heavy weights, mostly 30; few 31; turkeys, hens, 45-46; toms. 35-37. Livestock Market. . Cattle—1,800; holdovers, 300; total salable. 2.100; equivalent to 33 loads slaughter steers and 11 loads stock cattle; slaughter outlet practically all classes cattle today; price level fully steady compared with last Thursday; two scat tered lots good and choice dry feds, 887 873-pound steer yearlings 30.25-33.50; most early sales medium and good graln on-grass and short fed steers and year lings 27.00-28.00; common and medium odd lots 20.00-26.00; good cows 21.50 23.00; small lot on heifer order to 24.75; common and medium cows largely 20.00 21.50; canners and cutters 15 00-20.00; very few bulls sold early, but good sausage offerings 25.00-26.00; few lots good 818-1.065-pound feeder steers 27.00 85. Calves—650: good and choice grade vealers and slaughter calves fair active, steady; other slow, generally carrying lower bid; good and choice mainly 29.00 34.50. top 34.50. Hogs—1,400. Only moderately active, steady to 25 cents lower compared last Friday; good and choice 180-320-pound barrows and gilt* 24.35-50; 220-240 pounds 23.50-24.00: 240-260 pounds 22.75-23.50: 260-300 pounds 22.60-25; heavier weights 21.50 down: 120-140 pounds 19.75-20.35: 140-160 pounds 20 75-31.25: 160-180 pounds 23.50-23.50; sows under 400 pounds 19.75 to mostly 20.00. but odd choice around 350 pounds and lighter 20.50; good 400-450 pounds 18.50-19.00; heavier weights 18.00 down; stags 3.00 under price of same weight sows: garbage-fed hogs 2.00 under same weight graln-feds. Sheep—250. Bulk of run spring lambs carrying wet fleeces: no early sales. Grain Market. Flour—Receipts. 2,443 100-pound sacks Wheat — Receipts. none: shipments none; stocks. 4.702.132 bushels. No. 2 red winter garlicky, spot, domestic. 2.06; September. 2.05; No. 3, red winter gar licky, spot. 2.02. Corn—ReceipU. 17.393 bushels; ship ments. none: stocks 908.687 bushels. Oats—Receipts. 3,000 bushels; ship menu. none; stocks. 98.960 bushels; no quotations. Barley — ReceipU. none: shipments, none; stocks. 182.776 bushels. Rye—ReceipU. none; shlpmenU. none; stocks. 39.704 bushels. Soybeans—ReceipU. none; shlpmenU none: stocks 28 788 bushels. Millfeed—Receipts. 344 tons. _ Butter and Eggs. Eggs—Market slightly stronger: de moderate; receipts moderate. Wholesale prices A large, 64-66; few higher; A mediums. 43-45: B large. 41-44; current receipts, supplies. Insuffi cient to quote. Receipts—(Two days) butter. 665 pounds: eggs. 2.98R cases. Metal Quotations NEW YORK. Sept. 11. (48 —Spot non ferrous metal prices today: Copper. 22>A s24'A cenU a pound. Connecticut Valley; lead, 16 cenU a pound. New York: line, t7Va cenU g pound. East St. Louis; tin, 99 cents a pound. New York. At Pitts burgh wrap steel No. 1 heavy was quoted today at 544.00. John Powell Sc Co„ elected H. j.Alvin Smith president. He has IJjeen executive vice president. Military Orders Cut j Big Gaps in Supply Of Civilian Steel By th« Atiociatcd trejt CLEVELAND, Sept. 11.—Mount ing military orders are causing wide gaps in civilian steel supply banks and shortages promise to become progressively worse, the magazine Steel said. Volunteer allocations by the mills. Steel said, are working out well in supplying defense needs, but “play hob” with rolling and shipping schedules. “More and more, civilian goods manufacturers must stand aside as mills divert facilities to pro duction for Government emer gency account. “As a result, gray market ac tivities are increasing noticeably, but are not yet comparable with those of two or three years ago.” Steelmaking rose one point to 98.5 per cent of rated capacity production last week. This is equal to about 1,900,000 tons of ingots. 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