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100 109 V* 109V* 109V* 109V4 103V* PubSer 6 % pi (6) 78*4 65*4 Bon Aral A ( 4 ) . . * 500 72 71V* 7 * & t l & 4 4 7 V * 114 I n t B Macb . 1 5 0 0 129V4 12SV* 129V*+1V* 125 1 0 0 125V* 125V* 1 2 5 V * + j * U S P u b S e r 7 % p f ( 7 ) 7Vt 5Vi Booth Fisheries. 4100 rj'4 t>*4 « * * + , * * 72-** 5 6 l o t C e m e n t ( 4 ) . . 1 2 0 0 69V* 69V* 6 9 V * ~ V* 8KV* 79V* P u l l m a n .. 1O0O 158 12V* 5V* R e i * ( R o b t ) & C o . 1700 10V* 10V* 10V*4- V* 6*uu 00 3 4'/a 3 2 34V*+2V* rji C I 1 * 1 gfmAM i ^ « . - . k M l Road serves territory & l l / & _ 1/4 of Government securities and the brokerage loan fig- 55Va 4 7 Browo ouoet2Vt> 52V* 27V* 27V* 27V* 5 4 0 0 of these bonds for investment 33 23V* R e m R a n d . . . . . 27V* Bruos Balk O (3) 3 6 0 0 4 2 % 4iv* tii*+ v* ^88'.* 7 7 V * J e w e T e a ( 4 ) . . . in eastern part of Cuba, 200 85 85 85 94 94 ures, showing only a small increase, were all more 4 8 300 94 9 6 9 3 R e m Rand l p f ( 7 ) and will b e pleased t o send 14V* Brunswick Term 5 0 0 18V* 124V* 120V* Jewel T e a pt (7). 100124 124 124 - V* 28 2 9 4-IV* with terminal on or less bullish and i t w a s not-surprising that there 320V* 17V* 1 7 V 4 + V* 133V* 27V* 22V* R e o M o t o r ( . 8 0 a ) 7 4 8 0 0 29V* 5 24V* Bucyrus Erie (1> 3 8 0 0 3 5 111V* Johns Manv ( 3 ) . 4000 126V* 124V* 126 4-1 64V* 6 3 63V* 4V* a descriptive c i r c u l a r and Guantanamo Bay ad34 35 + 1 -69V* 5 6 Republic Steel(4) 7 8 0 0 U V * U should have been a rush t o buy this morning. 500113 114V* 110V* B u c Erie pf ( 7 ) . . 4 0 * * 25V* J o n e s Bros T e a . . 400 SIV*' 31V* 31V* U V * 4 l * 4800 113 1 1 3 V* offering price upon request. ! jacent to U . S. Naval 12V* 8V* R e y n o l d S p r i n g . 7 0 0 0 148 141V* 14S 4-6V* Today's news from the system was not s o encourag- 44V* 33V* B u c E c v p . i2V*> 4 2 0 0 4 5 31V* 29V* Jones Bros T c t . • 109 31V* 31V* 31V*4- Va 44V* 44V&+ V* 161«y* 138V* R e y n o l d s T B ( 5 ) . Station. ;i 4 0 Buff S u s q u e h a n . 100 3 8 6 0 2 0 0 40V* 3 9 40V* 4- IV* 14V* 8V* Jordan' M o t o r . . . 3309 13V* 12V* 13V*-«- V* ing. Both the New York and the Boston banks an- 4 3 38 38 —2 40V* 23V* Richtield Oil (1) 4 6 0 0 2 1 5 600 59 57V* 57V*4- V* 800101 210l*2UV*4-6V* 63V* 49V* K a n City S o u t h . nounced a further increase of one-eighth of a per cent, 102V* B3V* Burns Bros A(S). 109V* 1 0 1 + 4 220 1 6 3 R o s s l a l n s u r ( 6 ) . 400 76V* 76 76V* 800,46V* 4 5 46V*-r V* 15V* Burns Bros B . . . 1600 24 K a n City S pf(4). 76V* 7 0 20V* 2 4 + 3 V * in their open market rate on bankers* acceptances. 2 1 Price at the market + 1 100 6 0 . 6 0 . ^ - V * ; 165 139 BurAddMcb(3ai 200161 76V* 62V* Kayser & C o (5) 2700 ;5V* 74V* 75V*4- V& 4SV* 44V* R o y a l U u t U 3 5 k ) 161 161 This strengthened the possibility of higher rediscount 65V* 5 8 . Bush T e r m (c2K 4800 67V* 63V* 5 0 R u t l a n d R R p r . . 100 19 19 19 . to yield about 6.45% 1 8 . Keith A O r p b . . . 21 80«J 40V* 40V* 65 6 7 +2 43V* 3 7 S t J o s Lead ( 3 b ) rates for the system To offset this development, how-i 7V* 4V* B u t t e C o p & 2 . . 2900 7 100 93V* 93V* 93V*-= V* 9 9 9 2 K e i t h A O p f ( 7 ) . 2200 U9V* U8V* U8>*46V* 7 122 1 0 9 S t L S a o F ( 7 a ) . 21V* 22 9 Butte & Sup (2). ever, the call money market turned so easy that t h e ' 12Va 800 UV* 11 Kelly S p g T i r e . . 2600 22 27V* 1 5 2%4- % 2% 2% HV*-f V* 2600 2V* IV* S t L S a n F r t s 100 66V* 66V* 66V*-3V* Stock Exchange rate hud to be dropped from 5 t o 4% 63V* 4 5 Butterick C o . . . 4500 61V* 58V* 59V* 4-1 79V* 5 8 Kelly 6 S i p f . . . . 8 2 - 1 8 2 83V* 1 5 0 0 74V* 6 5 B y Prod Coke 12) 1100 7lVa 70V* 71V*+2V* 33V* 22V* K e l s H a y e s (2) 1200 30 29V* 30 4- V* S5V* 67V* S t L S o W e s t . . . . per cent, about twenty minutes before the close. 5 0 0 7 2 % 71V* 7 2 V * 4 - 1 % 7 5 % 60V* S a v a g e A r m s ( 4 ) U7V* 9QV*ByersAM . 3500 104V*. 101V* 102V*+2V* 21V* H V * Kelvioator . . . 134000 22V* 21V* 22V* 4-IV* 4 5 5 0 0 66V* 6 4 % 6 6 % 4 - 2 % Members New York Stock Exchange 79V* 71V* Cat Packing ( 4 ) . 5600 791* 78V* 79 + V* 89V* 80V* K e n n e c o t t ( 5 ) . 6000 86V* 85V* 85V*4- V* H6% 49V* S c n m t e S t (3V*). 18V* »8V*4- % 600 19% Early and Late Sprints. 3 0 % U V * Seaboard A Line 37 Walt Street, New York 700 48V* 48 4SV*4- V* 27V* 2 4 Cal P e t m « ) . . . . 600 28V* 28' 28V*+ V* 5 2 38V* K i n n e y ( G R ) . . . ! 4 % - % MEMBERS NB'A'OBKSIOCKEXCHA.\'GS 2 4% 2 4 % 3 0 0 The periods of greatest strength and activity were 3 8 19V* S e a b d A L pf l 5 l5 1 66V* 67V*4-2V* 2V* IV* Callahan Z i n c . . . 1500 2V* 2 " 2V» 59V* Kraft Chse(clV*) 6100 68 74 just after the opening and just before the close. In 120V* 8 9 Calum & Arlz(6>. 2400 103V* 102V* 102V*+ V* 27V* 13V* Kresge D e p t S t . 100 22V* 22V* 22V* 4- V*. 1 1 0 % 2 % 4 % 2 % 3 3400 2 Seneca C o p p e r . . 3% the late morning and early afternoon trading w a s so 23V* 20V* Cal & Hecla (2>. 2100 22 21V* 21V*4- V* 7 5 7IV* 72 4- V* 65 Kresge SS(1.20a) 1500 72 9 0 4- % 10% 90 200 8 0 % S h a t t u c k C o ( 2 ) . 9 2 % 800104 102 103V*4- V* q u i e t , i n comparison with the customary turbulence 69V* 5 4 1 * C a n Dry G A (3) 16300 71V* 69V* 71V*+2V* 114V* 8 7 Kress S H l l a ) . . 26% 27 800 2 7 2 7 % 2 3 % Shell U O (1.40) these days, that the ticker almost caught up with the ilKV* 198 C a n Pacinc (10). 1900 211V* 210V* 211V*+IV* 80V* 73V* Kroger G & B ( c l ) 3000 77V* 76V* 76V*-r V* 64% 65% 4-1% 6 5 % 700 5 9 % S h u b e r t C o r ( 5 ) . 69% 300290 293 290 247 CaseTresb M(6) 300 32V* 31V4 31V*- V* 35V* 2 7 V * L a g o O i l & T ( V * ) . 6S%4% 67% market. The day's transactions were again in t h e 0 6 6800 6 8 % 5 8 % S i m m o n s C o (31 73 32V* 2 « V i Cent Alloy Stl(2) 7000 31V* 30Vi 31V*4- V* 120 79V* Lambert C o (5a) 7000 117V* 114 116 4-IV* % 4100 23V* 2 2 % 2 2 % 1 8 % Simras P e t r o l . . . neighborhood of four and a half million shares. Gen- 17V* 11V* Century R i b Mis 600 1 3 2 5 % 12V* 1 3 - V* 100 1 9 19 1 9 4 - V* 22V* 17V* Lee R u b & T i r e . 2 6 % 2 6 V * - V* 1 7 % Sinclair C o n O i l . 30100 2 7 29% eral Motors, climbing t o a new peak, and Bethlehem 71V* 61V* C d e Pasco ( 4 » . . 22500 71V* 7 0 7\ 4 - 4 3 0 0 53V* 53V* 53V* 4- V* 54 51V* L e h Port C e m . . . 3 0 0 1 0 9 % 109V* 1 0 9 % + % 1 0 9 % 1 0 2 % Sinclair C O p i ( 8 ) Steel were the trading favorites during the final buy-, 62V* 54V* Certain Prod ( 4 ) . 2 5 5 0 0 6 2 60V* 61V*4-2V* 109V* 108V* _ , , L e h P o r t C ,pf(7) .,.. 1 0 0 109V* 109V* l09>/a4- V* 31%+ % 3700 3 1 % 3 1 3 1 % 2 5 Skelly Oil ( 2 ) 8V*4- V* 102 ing flurry that followed the reduction of the call irate | 8V* 5V* Chandler Cle? M . . 1600 SV* 8Va 84V* Lehigh Val(3V*). 1 6 0 0 0 104V* 100V* 103V*4-3V* 16%+ % 2600 1 6 % 1 6 % LehQ Plnk 1 7 % 12V* Snider P a c k i n g . . IS?* 14 Chand CI M pf.. 17V* 18V*4V* 3 0 3 18V* o53V* «.^. 2 2 . * «*"• 4 2 0 0 52V* 5 l V a 5 l V * 4 - Vs to 4% per cent. 41%+ % 3S0O = 1 % 4 1 j , Fcacdodl865 4 2 % 3 2 % S o P R i c o S u g ( 2 ) S l l * 72V* OheaspeakCrp(3) 1000 76V* 7 5 1 * 76V* 4- V* 38V*i 30V* Lire Savers! 1.60). 1 9 0 31 31 31 + % 45V* 4 6 General Electric, which has been strong for several 205V* 185V* C h e s & Ohio(lO) The technical secur4 8 % 4 3 % S o C a i E d s n ( 2 ) . 1800 4 6 19SV* 19SV*4- V* 122V* 105 KEW YORK _BOSTON 3 0 0 190 Liggett & M (4a) 7 0 0 0 116V* 109V* 116V* 4-7V* 2 + % 2 4300 1 % 2% 1 % S o Cat E d s n r t s . weeks but which has never done much spurting, to17 Wall St. 7V*4- V i 123V* 104V* Llg & Wt B ( 4 a ) . 3 8 0 0 0 116V* 107V* H 6 V * 4 - 9 V * 115 Devonshire S t . 7V* 5V* Chic & A l t o n . . . . - 100 7V* 7V* ity of even the higho 36 3500 3 8 % 3 6 38 2 4 % S o Dairies A 70 - I V * day raced forward. After opening up more than six 7 6 53 62V* Chi & E a s t HI pi. 3 0 0 70V* 7 0 100 5 6 56 4 5 E . 42nd St. 6 5 % 5 3 L i m a Loco W ( 4 ) . 216 Berkeley St. 18 18 11300 17V* estgradebondshoutd 1 8 9 S o Dairies B W V * ' I 2 V * V* 3 0 0 12V* points it jumped five points further to a new high. 13V* 9V* Chi Great W e s t . 7 7 % 63V* LlquidCarb(3.60) 1 5 0 9 7 6 % 7 5 %7 6 4 - % NEWARK 124 1 1 7 % S o Pacific ( 6 ) . . . . 1 5 0 0 1 2 2 % 1 2 2 . 1 2 2 % - % PROVIDENCE 29V* 20V* Chi U t West pf. 8 0 0 26V* 26V* 26V* 4- V* 7 2 % 5 7 Loew I n c (2a» . . 7 2 0 0 7 0 % 6 9 69V* 4- % be fortified by indiIts closest rival among the gilt-edged stocks was 1800 1 4 7 % 146% 1 4 7 % + % 6 Clinton St. lO.WeybossetSt. 35Vs 2 2 V * C h » M S t P & P a c 6 3 0 0 34V* 33V* 34V*4- V* 1 0 3 9 9 % Loews i n c pf (6%) 3 0 9 1 0 3 % 1 0 3 1 0 3 % 4- % 1 5 0 % 1 3 9 % S o R a i l w a y ( 8 ) . . Consolidated Gas, which ran up more than five points. 48V* 3 7 3 4 % 2 3 % Spicer M t g . cated successful fuC h l M S t P A P a c p 4 5 0 0 46V* 45V* 4 6 6% 600 32% 31% 2S3f~'-& 6% 6% 7V* 5 % Loft I n c . i 400 A few conspicuous laggards made the advance seem S8V* 79V* C h i & N o r W ( 4 ) . 2 1 0 0 87V* 85*/i 8 6 V * - V* 5 8 37V* 3 l % S t d C o m T o b ( l ) 4 9 % Loose Wiles(1.60> 7 3 0 0 5 4 % 53V* 5 4 % 4 - t % 400 3 4 % 3 3 % 3 3 % - % ture development of 6 6 % 5 7 % S t d G a s & E (3V*) 6 3 0 0 6 5 % 6 4 % 6 4 % • a little ragged. U. S. Steel, Radio and most of the 141V* 125 C h l P r i e u T o o l ( 6 ) * 300 134V* 134 f 134 4 0 0 9 4 2 % 4 1 % 42V* 4- % 44 35%LoriIlard f 7 0 % 6 5 S t d G & E pf ( 4 ) . the Company itself. rails were quite sluggish, particularly during the mid- 117V* 1 0 6 Chi R 1 & Pac(G) 6800 115V* 114V* 114V* 4- V* 12V* 9 % Louisiana O i l . . . 1 1 0 0 13 12V* 13 4- % 200 71 71 71 + % 120 1 0 0 S t d Milling ( 5 ) . . 34 200 109 108V* 109 4-1 4% 110V* 106V* Chi R 1 7 & pf(7) 33V* 3 4 3 5 2 3 L o u G & E A(IV*) 8 0 0 dle of the dayv The list of gainers, however, %as de8000124% 12a * ? * • : + » & 5 9 % 5 3 S t d Oil C a l ( 2 % ) Article on this subject 50 4-5V* 700 42 41V* 41V*447 '48V* 2 5 % Ludlum S t l ( 2 ) . . 1 5 0 0 0 5 0 6200 5 8 % 5 S 5 S % + V* cidedly impressive, including nearly all the prominent 52V* 4 0 C h i I d s C o ( 2 - 4 0 ) - . U 3 7 % S t d Oil N J ( 1 ) . 4 1 % 56 4% 42V* 37V* ChileCoppr(2V*) 10500 42V* 41V* 42V*4- Vk 5 6 4 6 M a c A u d F (2-60) 5 5 % 5 7 1300 sent upon request. 9 3 0 0 4 1 % 4 0 % 4 1 % + V* utility companies, American- Smelters, Bethlehem 3 1 + % 2 8 % S t d Oil N Y (I 6 0 ) 2 0 2 0 0 3 1 % 64 4 - 2 35500 71V* 71 71V*4- v* 6 6 5 6 McCall C o r p ( 2 ) . 2 8 0 0 6 5 % 6 2 73 54V* Chrysler 03) 2 % S t d P l a t e Glass.. 500 31% 3 0 % 5 % + % Steel, Corn Products, Westinghouse, Texas Gulf Sul- 117 7% 85 89V* 8 0 % M c C r o r y B ( 2 > . . . 86 103117 117 117 100 8 6 113V* Chrysler pf ( 8 ) . . 7 7 % Stewart Warn (6) 1 3 100 5 % 5 % 9 4 % + 2 % ) 93% phur, Montgomery Ward, Sears-Roebuck and the trac- 93V* 6 2 City Stores B . . . 1000 89V* 87 V* 89V* 4-4V* 107V* 8 8 % Mack Truck ( 6 ) . 1 5 0 0 0 9 0 % 8 9 % 90%493 44 S t r o m b C a r b (2) 61 + % ! 300 95 6 3 % 134 108V* Mackay C o ( 7 ) . . tions. More than thirty new highs were registered. 1 4 0 0 1 2 4 % 1 2 3 % 1 2 4 V * 4 1 % IU9V* 77V* Clu Peabody (5) 900 104 99 102V*-IV* 57 Studebaker ( 5 ) . . 32400 6 1 % 61 66%+ %! 6 9 % 8 4 6 8 % Mackay C o pf (4) 78%+% 2200 7 8 % 7 8 Trading on the Curb Market again broke all records 160V* 1 2 7 Coca Cola ( 5 > . . . 7000 161V* 159 161V* 4-2V* 3 Submarine B t . . . 3 0 0 6 7 % 6 6 % 4 % + Vi\ 6% 3 1 % 2 2 % M a d S q G d n t H * ) 6500 31 3 0 3 0 % 4 % 11IV* 7 9 C o l l & A i k m a n ( 4 ) 3500 98 95V* 96V* 5 4 % 42 for volume and i t s ticker was sometimes fully fifty 300 Members 4 2 % 3 l V * S u n Oil ( c l ) 200 106V* 106 106 — V* 5 6 % 4 3 % M a g m a C o p ( 3 ) . 3009 4 9 % 48V* 4 9 % 4 - 1 % 109 101 Col&Akpf(7). 42 3%% Ifew York Stock Exehuitt minutes late. ' ; . 2 % Superior O i l . . . . 1 8 0 0 4 2 1 6 Mallinson & C o . 4500 2 8 % 2 7 3% 27 — % 84V* 66V* Colorado F u e l . . . 3800 79V* 77 78 4- V* 2 8 % 3% 3 % 22%+1% 300 18 Superior S t ) . . . . MandelBros(2V*) 23% 36% 36V*-I 700 38 100V* 89V* Col Gas * E (5) 2 9 5 0 0 103 lOOV* l02V*-i-4Vi 40V* 3 6 2 2 % 21 4 4 Wall Street I S + V* Investment Circular 3 1 0 0 Commodities Rally After Slump. 1 1 % S w e e t s C o . 61 5 0 M a n El S u p ( 5 ) . 18V* 400 55V* 5 4 % 5 5 4 - V* 110V* 107V* Col G & E pf ( 6 ) . 1200 110 109V4UO 4-IV* 18% 17% 1 4 % 8 0 0 Tel.Be3kaian41Tl 1 2 % S y m i n g t o n A . . . 60V* 4 0 M a n R y m g ( 5 j ) . 1 8 % Cotton and wheat news was apparently bearish and 116 3500 5 8 % 5 7 % 57V* 4- % 1 0 6 Col & S o u t h ( 3 ) . 100 112V* 112V* l l 2 V a 4 - V* on request 14% 17%+ % 1 5 % T e l a u t o g r a p h ( SO) • 3 0 0 15 17 2 1 C o m Credit ( f ) . . the prices of both commodities suffered during the 2 9 700 29 28 28 + V*. 3 9 % 3 1 % M a n Shirt ( 2 ) . . . 10103 4 0 % 3 9 % 4 0 + 1 % 1 7 % 17 11%+ % }Qv* -Ten'* Co!>p**(V*») 18V* 12V* Maracaibo O i l . . . 12 7 0 0 l7«/4 I6V& I 7 3 / S J 1 2103 ; > . V* C o m lnvTr(3.60) 200 68V* 68V* 68V*4-lV*l early trading. Early in the afternoon, however, for 69V* H*>4 1 1 % 5 6 % + % 50*.;" T e x a s C o r p (3)T. 41V* 3 3 Martand O i i . . . . 56V* 2 5 4 0 0 5500 4 0 % 4 0 % 4 0 % 4- % 100 96V* 96V* 96V* + V4l 94V* C I n v T pf (6V*)56V* 55V* reasons that were hard t o find, they recovered quite 9 7 52%-t- % 8 0 % 6 8 % T e x Gulf Sul (4) 6 6 2 0 0 78V* 7 4 % 7 8 % + 4 % ib9V* i 5 3 V * \iova. aoivnt {HV. 1600 174V* 172V* 173 — V* 52V* 4 5 % Marlin Rock ( 2 ) . 1900 5 2 % 52 % 99V* T e x & P a c i f i c . . . 1 5 % 1 2 % Martin Parry.. . briskly. The initial depression in cotton was due to 12V* 1 2 % - % 1 4 1 % 800 13 76V* 62V* ComPower(2V*a) 5600 77 74V* 77 +2V* 1 3 7 % 1 1 S % M a t h Alkali ( 6 ) . Correspondents of 100 1 3 6 % 1 3 6 % 1 3 6 % - % 1 2 % T e x P CI & O 17 the Census Bureau's report on March consumption, 52 48 Conde N a s t ( 2 ) . 200 49V-2 49V* 49V*- V* 8 5 % 7 S M a y D e p t S t (4). 1500 135% 133% 133% 4-1% 1 5 0 0 13V* 1 3 % 2 51 % 3% 2 0 % T e x & P L d T r . . 10200 + 1 29 400 82V* 81V* '81V*— % which showed takings t o have been considerably 29V* 2 3 V * C o n g o l N a i r n . . . 5500 27V* 27 27V* 4- V* 3 9 % 3 0 M a y t a g C o (2a) 25% 2 5 , 26 2 2 Thatcher M f g . . . 1 0 0 2 8 3 5 % 36%4-1% Congress Cig(4a) 5300 79V* 79 5100 37 79 4-IV* 2 7 26 smaller than trade ajjvices had indicated. Desirable 81V* 6 7 47% Thatchcvpf(3 60) 2 5 % MetGoId pf(1.89) 47 - 1 • . : • ; \,\ •* -;:.;•• ; L O N D O N , . 2 0 0 24 68 26 500 26 .26 4- V* 51 8SV*4-2V* 20V* 47 rains, in Kansas were the cause for the early selling 88V* 79V* Consol C i g a r ( 7 ) . 6200 88V* 86 3 4 T h e Fair ( 2 4 0 ) . 4 % Mex Seabd O i l . . 3S%% 100 40% 99 C o n C i g p pf (6V'a) 6100 17% 16V* 17 -J- % 101 100 100V* 100V* liK)Vs 3 8 % 38V* 28V* Third A v e R y . . . 1 4 0 0 19% 17V* Miami C o p (IV*) 1200 19% 19V* 41 + 1 of wheat. . 4 2 % 9 8 C o n s Cig pf ( 7 ) . 1 9 % % '105 100105 105 10> 59 ThompsnJR(3 60) 100 4 1 % 4 1 2 9 % 2 5 % Mid C o n t P e t . . . 2300 63 - I 2 8 % 29 4- % If i t had not been for the activity and strength in ' «# 64 V* Consol D i s t r i b . 29 1900 IV* IV* IV*- V* 63 63 1 9 % T i d e W Oil ( 8 0 ) 24 + % 200 24 4V* 2 3 % 38000 5% 2 % Mid S t a t e s O i l . . 5% 4%- % sterling, which sold as high d"s §4.88 7-16, today's 1 5 1 119V*Con GasiNV(5) 132500 156V* 151V* 156V*4-5V* 24 8 7 T i d e W O pf (5) * 100 90% 4 1 % Mid S t a Oil c t . . 5000 3 % 2V* 3 — 1* 90V* 90V* 9 0 % + 1 % 101V* C o n G a s S Y pf(5) 1400 104V4 104 1 0 4 foreign exchange market would have been a very 105 1 7 % 1 4 % T i d e w t r A O . . . . 2 8 5 0 9 1 7 % 16V* 1 7 % + 1 % 400 229 225 225 4-2 2 9 0 1 9 9 MldStlP pf(12b). 3V* C o n s T e x t i l e . . . 3 2 0 0 4 V * 4 4 — % tdull affair. With the nound at this level there seemed 5V* 21V* Container A ( l 2 0 ) 86 8 7 % 8 1 % T i d e w t r A O pf(6) 3 0 9 8 6 21 Miller R u b b e r . . . 100 2 1 % 2 1 % 2 1 % 86 8 0 9 2 7 % 2 7 % 2 7 % - % 27 j to be a strong possibility of a gold shipment t o Eng30 1 1 2 % T i m k e n R B (4a) 134 4 % 2 % Min & S t L K R . . 500 3 % 3V* 3 % 7 5 0 0 133 131% 1 3 2 % + 2 % I}.?'; ! d o . ;••'. f o r 100 2 7 % 2 7 % 27V* • 7 " :. ' l a n d . Most of the other European currencies'were a 14V* 10V* Container B(.GO) 2 6 0 0 14V* 13V* 1 3 % - % 5 2 % 4 2 M i n S P & S S M - . . 300 44 4 3 % 44 4- % 1 1 4 % 1 0 2 % T o b a c c o P r d (p) 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 3 % 1 1 1 % 1 1 3 % + I V * 128 1 1 3 T o b Prod A i 7 > . 3 0 0 1 2 0 % 120 120 - 1 53V* 26V* C o n t Bak A . . . . 1000 29V* 29V* 29V* 4 1 % 3 3 % M o Kan & T e x . ) shade firmer, but transactions i n them w e r e j i g h t . 300 3 8 % 38 3S%4- % 10% 7 % Transcont O i l . . . 6500 9 8% 9 + % 6 3 V * C o n t Bak B . . . . 7 3 0 0 109 1 0 5 % M K & T p i (7a) 1800 105% 105% 105% % T.H. 4V* 4 4 1 1 0 0 54V* 5 3 % 5 3 % - % 5 4 % 4 1 % M o Pacific. 2100 5 2 % 51V* 52 — % 5 9 % 4 5 % T r a n s & Will Cl) 96V* 7 3 C o h t B a k pf ( S ) . 1 0 0 0 SOV* 7 9 7 9 —1 7 1 % 6 5 Un Elliot F ( 4 ) . . 1600 69V* 6 8 % 6 9 % + % M o Pacific p f . . . 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 % 112V* U 2 V * — % 113V4 SOV* Cont Can ( 5 ) . . . 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 % I08V* U 0 V * 4 - 1 V * 1 1 5 % 105 in these days of widespread 4 9 % 3 6 % Un B a g & Paper 3 0 0 4 5 % 4 4 % ' 4 4 % —1 89 7 5 Cont Insure ( 2 ) . 3 4 0 0 85Va 84V* 85V* 4 - 1 % 169% 1 0 2 % M o n t Power ( 5 ) . 4 6 0 0 1 6 5 % 165 165V* 4- % investment activities, pri1 5 8 % 1 5 8 % + V* 1 4 3 % 1 4 4 % + 2 % 1 6 2 % 1 3 6 % U n i o n C a r b ( 6 K 1 5 3 0 0 160 13V* 1 0 Cont M o t o r (,80)«33500 13V* 1 2 % 13 + % 1 5 3 % 117 Montu Ward(4a) 8 2 0 0 1 4 5 '. vkte and institutional inves2200 5 0 % 5 0 % 6 0 % 51 4 2 % Union OiPCaI(2) 81V4 6 4 V i Corn Prod ( 2 a ) . . 3 6 5 0 0 8 2 % 8 1 % 82V* 4 - 2 % 8 % 1 0 % + 1% 5 % Moon M o t o r . . . . 150700 11 9% tors are given the opportu199 1 8 6 % U n i o n P a c (10) - . 2 8 0 0 1 9 6 % 1 9 5 % 1 9 6 % + 2 3% 2 % Mother Lode(%) 8 0 0 3V* 3 V 8 3% 1 4 6 % 138V* Corn Prod p f ( 7 ) . 200146 146 146 100 8 6 % 8 6 % 8 6 % - % 8 7 % 8 3 U n i o n P a c pr (4) nity-to take full advantage COMPLETE FULL LOT TRANSACTIONS. 8% 5 Motion Pictures. 100 7 7 •''.. • 152 1 2 3 Coty I n c ( C 5 ) . - . 500 146V* 145% 146% 4-1% 4 2 % 3 4 % Un B i s A m ( 1 . 6 9 ) 1000 3 7 % 3 7 % 3 7 % + % 13 M o t o Meter A . . 1 0 0 0 17 16V* 17 + % 8 3 % Crucible S t l ( 6 ) . 1300 9 0 % 89V* 9 0 % 4-1% 2 3 % of the important factor of T o d a y ' s s a l e s . . . 4.4S0.000 Week ago 3,950,500 9 3 3 0 % 31 + % 3 4 % 2 9 % Un Cig Strs (c 8 0 ) 1200 3 1 35 2 5 % Motor Wheel(2). 8 5 0 0 35V* 3 4 % 35V* + lVa diversification, both with Y e s t e r d a y . . . . . 4,600,000 Year ago . . . 2 , 1 4 2 , 8 0 0 115V* 112V* Cruc Steel pf (7). 200 116 116 116 4-1 100 1 1 3 % 1 1 3 % 1 1 3 % - % 9 3 % 7 2 % Mullins M f g . . . . 3 2 0 0 94V* 92V* 92V* — 1. •• 7Vi 5V* CubaCaneSugar. 400 6V* 6 Vi 114V* 1 0 6 % U n C i g S t pf (6) j respect to type of security 4 0 9 14114, 1 4 0 % 1 4 0 % 53 4 6 % Munsingwear (3) 1 0 0 0 5 1 % 5 0 % 51 3 2 % 2 4 Cuba C a n e p f . . . 7 0 0 26V* 2 5 % 2 5 % + V* i 4 3 % 136 United Fruit(4a) % i and. geographical location 1923 R a n g e . S t o c k & D l v . to * S a l e s Hlgb. L o w Close C b g e . 28V* 2 2 Cuba C o . . . . . . . 500 2 4 % 2 3 % 2 4 + 1 24V* 19 Un Papcrboard . 3 9 % 2 1 % Murray C o r p . . i 4 0 0 0 3 9 200 23 3S 3S — % 22% 2 2 % Vi - o f properties^ This may. be 1000 2 7 1 266 270 + 8 % 1 9 0 % U S C a s t 1 PilO» 8 8 % + % ;00 23V* 1 9 % Cuban A m S ( I ) . 5 0 0 2 0 V* 2 0 V* 2 0 % - V* 1 0 1 % 8 0 % N a s h Motor(4a). 4 2 0 0 8 8 % 8 8 200 7 8 77V* 7 8 Abitibi P & P (4). 135 135 —I 137 1 1 5 U 3 C a s t 1 P pf (7) 2 0 0 135 done when selecting bonds 72 15% 7 % N a t Ac me s t a . . . 3 0 0 J 16Vs 1 5 % I6Vs + % 7 2 % 5 4 Cudahy P k g ( 4 ) . 2 8 0 0 6 4 62% 63%+IV* 81 600 16 15% 1 5 % - % 20% 15 U S D i s t r i b . . . . . Abitibi P & P pf (6) 1 0 0 1 0 0 . 1 0 0 1 0 0 70%+ % 71 4 1 N a t Bell H e s s . , . . 600 70% 70 92 53V* Curtis Aero ( 1 ) . . 7 5 0 0 7 8 % 76V* 7 7 % + 2 % alone, or investment stocks 5 S % 4 9 % U S H o f f m a n (4). 10300 5 5 % 5 3 % 5 4 % + 2 % 173 U0»/4 9 5 Abra & S t r a u s . . 1 0 0 0 1111* UOV* 1 U V S 4 - 2 V * 182 1 6 2 % N a t Biscuit ( 6 a ) . 5500 1 7 6 % 172 7% 9 +1 8V* 6V* Curti9 Aero r t s . . 6S0O 9 2% alone, or both bonds and in7 0 0 295 291 2 9 5 4 - 1 0 175 311V* 195 5 9 % 4 7 % N a t C Reg A (3). 76000 6 2 140 C u s h m a n ( 4 d ) . . . 2 0 0 177 177 5 9 % 60V* + % 1 2 2 % 1 0 2 % U S I n d u s Alc(5) 5 2 0 0 1 2 3 % 1 1 9 % 1 1 9 % + I V * Adams Exp (6).. 177 + 2 vestment stocks. 1 0 0 98V* 98V* 9 8 V * - . V* 4 6 % 3 4 % Davison C h e m . . 5 5 0 0 4 6 % 4 4 % 4 5 % + 2 % 4300 3 4 % 3 3 % 3 3 % 99V* . 9 3 8 2 % 6 4 % N a t Dairy P ( 3 ) . 4 8 0 0 0 8 2 % 8 1 % 8 2 % + l V * 3 5 % 2 2 U S Leather A d a m s E x p pf (5) 5 5 0 0 23V* 22V* 2 3 4 - 1 1 * 188 11 5 S % 3 5 % N a t Dist P r o d . . . 1 5 0 9 4 6 % 6 5 % 5 2 U S L e a t h e r A . . 3500 6 3 % 6 2 % 6 3 % + 1% 163V* D e ) & H u d s o n ( 9 ) . 1000 183 4 4 % A d v R u m e l y . . . . 181 23V* 1 8 2 % + 3 % 4 5 1 % Selections may be made t o 47V*4-1V* 150 7 7 % 79 + 2 % 129 D e l L. & W ( 6 a ) . 2 0 0 145 7 7 % 6 1 % U S RIty & I (4) lS'-sOO 7 9 34V* 34V* 34V4 Adv R u m e l y pf.. 3 2 0 0 47V* 4 6 144% 144%— % 3 7 % 2 3 % N a t E n a m & S . . 2000 3 6 4 8 conform to this important 4V* 4V* 4V* 1 9 4 % 166V* D e t Edison ( 8 ) . . 1 2 3 N a t Lead ( 5 ) . . . 100129 8 0 0 187 129 2 s /* A h u m a d a Lead.. 6 8 0 0 185 129 — 1V2 ' 6 3 % 4 0 U S R u b b e r . . . . 10209 4 4 % 4 3 % 4 4 187 + 3 % 136 60V* 6 3 4-JV* 5 5 investment policy from our 77% 78 + % 1 3 9 N a t Lead pf A (7) 3 0 0 147 2700 78 65V's 60V* Air Reduction (2) •^000 6 3 147 147 + % 109% 7 7 % U S Rubber pi 40 Devoe&RA(2.40j> 3 1 0 0 56V* 5 5 56V*+2V* 147 4 1 % 4 2 + V* | ^Investment Suggestions." 2 9 % 2 1 % N a t Pwr L t (.80) 7 6 3 0 0 2 9 % 2 8 % 2 9 % + % 4 5 % 3 9 % U S S m R & M ( 3 % ) 1000 4 2 17 D o d g e Bros A . . . 9 6 0 0 2 2 1 * 2 1 % 21% 14VS 9V* Ajax R u b b e r . . . . 2 9 0 0 10V* 10V* 10V*4- V* 2 4 % 3V* 3 V* 3V*4- % 7 5 % 6 8 D o d g e Br pf ( 7 ) . 2 4 0 0 7 3 53 53 54 52 U S S m R M p r ( 3 % ) 100 5 3 500 37 1 Alaska J u n e a u . . 1 1 0 0 7 2 % 73 + % 4 0 % 3 4 % N a t Radiator(3). 36% 3 6 % 4V4 % 200 97 1 3 7 % U S Steel (7) 9 7 2 0 0 152V* 1 5 9 % 1 5 1 V * + V* 6 0 0 10% 10V* 10% - Vi 9 8 % 9 4 N a t Rad pf ( 7 ) . . A l b Wrap P a p (2) 7 3 0 0 29V* 27 V* 29V* 4 - 1 % 13V* 1 0 % D o m e M i n e s ( I ) . 96% 97 + % 154 Write for Circular No. 1S16 31V4 2 3 5% 3 % N a t R y s M 1 pf. 4 0 0 0 6 % 5 % 300 145% 145% 145% 1 2 5 0 0 8 9 % 87V* 8 9 % + 3 Allied C h e m ( 6 ) . 3 2 8 0 0 166 159?* 1 6 6 4-6V* 88V* 8 0 D r u g l n c o r p 6 + % 145V* 1 3 8 % U S Steel pf (7) . 1641*146 3 0 0 123V4 123V* 1 2 3 V 4 4 - 1 % 104 + 1 100 3% 2 NatRy»M2pf. 5000 3 % 3 % 104 100 104 6% 3 % Dul S S & Atl... 4 + % 9 0 % U S TobaccolS) .Allied C h pf (7) 4 . 4 3 V i + % 103 I25V4122 1 2 0 0 125 123V* 123V*4-1 127V* 1151/* AllisChalmers(6) 100 6 9% 5 DuISS&Apf.. H — % do. 600 3 % 3 % 8 0 9 S 3 % 83V5 8 3 % + Vs 8 5 % 71 Univ Leaf T ( 3 ) . 6 3 % s 7 20 1 3 0 0 1 3 % 13V* 13V* 3!cmtjc>s Atu. T«.I*. S''-ck Eic'.cz j 14V* 11 /* Amal L e a t h e r . . . 7 0 0 67 6 6 — % 97V* SO N a t Supply (4a). 803 95 27 27%4-l$* 2 7 % 2 2 % Univ P i p e (2» . . 18500 2 8 76 55V* Dunhill Inter(4). 66 95 95 3 5 5 4 27V* Amerada Corn(2) 2 2 0 0 3 5 % 35V* 3 5 V * - % 3 9 3 3500 390% 385 390% 4-4% 210 160 N a t Tea ( 4 ) . . . . 3 0 0 202 200 3 1 0 D u P o n t (10) 32%+ % . 3 4 % 2 S % Util P & L A ( c 2 ) . . 2690 3 2 % 3 2 2 0 2 . 1 1 5 B r o a d w a y . N e w York 2 1 % 15V* A m Agr C h e m . . 1 0 0 0 2 0 % 19V* 20V* 4-1 4 0 0 1 2 0 % I20V* 120V* 2 3 % 17V* N e v C o p p e r d % ) 8 6 0 0 21V* 2 1 25 Broad Street, N e w York 1 2 1 % 115 D u P o n t d e b (6). 96 6 9 Vanadium ( 3 a ) . . 5503 8 8 % 8 6 % S 7 % + 1 % 21V* 74V* 55V* A m Ag C h e m pf. 1 7 0 0 7 1 % 70V* 70V*4- % % % % 5 0 % 4 2 % N Y Air Br ( 3 ) . 1 0 0 4 5 %45V* 45V* + % 6 9 % 5 8 Vick C h e m ( 4 ) . . 4500 6 S % 6 7 % % % D u P o n t deb r t s . 1 5 0 0 6S + 1 V 2 414 Walnut St.. tlr.clr.r.-tl \ AI.1IANV BOSTON CHICAGO 1 0 l % 4 - 4 % 1 0 5 % 1 0 4 % Duquesnc l p l ( 5 ) . 98V* 74V* Am Bk N o t e (2a) 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 % 9 7 5 0 0 105 104V* U 4 V i 1 8 1 % 156 N Y Central ( 8 ) . 2 1 0 0 0 182 ISO% IS1 + 2 91 5 2 % Victor T Mach(4) 7203 S 6 V i 85V* 8 5 % ritOYIDENCE riIII_\I)EI.rHlA 1 0 0 15V* 15V* 15V* 17V* 14V* A m B e e t S u g a r . . 5 0 0 172V* 171V* 1 7 1 % 180 1 6 3 East Kodak (5a). 170 1 7 0 - 3 % ; 1 0 8 % Vicror cv p i (6>. 203 170 138 - I V * 179 % 1 4 1 % 128 . N Y C & S L (6). 1100 1 4 0 1 * 1 3 8 Members New fork Stork Exchange 26V* 26V* 28V4 I5V* Am Bosch M a g . 2 0 0 0 2 7 34V* 3 4 V i 3 7 % 2 6 E a t o n Axle ( 2 ) . . 2 0 0 0 3 5 110 IOS N Y C S L p f ( 6 ) . 109 - % 3 0 0 1 0 9 % 1 0 9 % 1 0 9 % + % 1 1 1 % 1 0 1 % Victor p r pr ( 7 ) . 1400 109 168 % 49V* 4 1 1 * A m B S h o e (1.60) 1 1 0 0 45V* 44V* ,45V*4- V* 2 3 % 22V* 1 2 % E i s e n l o h r B r o s . . 2 2 0 0 22V* 2 2 6 7 % 5 9 % N Y N H&H(Iq) 4500 6 3 % 6 2 % 6 3 + % 1 3 % Va Car C h e m . . . 1093 15 15V* 15V i 16% 14 18 10V* A m Brown B o v . . 1 8 0 0 1 4 % 14 1 2 2 0 0 1 7 0 1 6 4 1 6 9 1 1 3 % N Y N H pf C7). 1 6 2 % 9 3 E l A u t o Lite (6) 700 116% 116% 1 1 6 % + % 393 5 0 % 5 0 % -6V* 116 50V* 5IV* 4 4 % V a C a r . 6 % p r . S8V* 70V* Am C a n ( 2 ) . . . . . 2 5 1 0 0 8 7 V* 8 5 % 8 7 4 - 2 3 2 % 2 4 N Y O n t & W . . 1300 3 0 % 2 9 % 29V* + % 16 1 2 % Electric B o a t . . . 2 8 0 0 14V* 1 3 % 8 8 % Va Car 7 % pf(7i 309 9 5 % 9 5 % 9 5 V * + 5.'c 14V* 4- V 9 6 % 146V* 136V* A m C a n pf ( 7 ) . . 1 0 0 0 1 4 6 1 4 6 1 4 6 — % 3 9 % 2 8 % E V s c P w r & L t ( l » M 7 0 0 0 4 0 % 3SVs 40 + 2 11 5 % N Y Railways pf 5 0 0 1 0 % 9 % 9 % - V* 2 5 % 18 Vivaudou ( I 0 i ) . . 1600 2 2 21% 22 11IV* 104 A m C a r & F ( 6 ) . 4 0 0 105V* 105V* 105V* 4- % 8 3 % 6 9 Elcc S t o r B a t (5) 6 6 0 0 8 1 % 80V* 200 1 0 % 1 0 % 1 I % 12 7 % N Y State R y s . . Wabash 2l"^03 8 2 % S I 8 1 % + 1% S4% 51 % 137V* 130V* A m C & F pf (7). 1 0 0 136V* 136V* 136V* 4 0 0 190 189V* I S 9 % 192 177V*Norr&West(8a). 10 5 % Emerson B r a t A. 100 9 9 9 500 9 9 98% 99 9 9 V* 8 8 % Wabash p i A (5) 1 0 1 % 99V4 A m Chain pf ( 7 ) . 1 0 0 100V* 100V* 1 0 0 % 4- % 8 3 % 7 5 % E n d i c o t t J ( 5 ) . . . 6 7 % 5 8 % NorthAmer(lOe). 9 2 0 0 6 7 % 6 6 % 6 7 + V* 2 7 7 0 0 8 1 %8 1 % 8 1 % 1 9 % Widdorf SystlV*) 3100 25V* 2 4 % 25'/2 6 9 A m Chicle ( 3 ) . . . : * * 53% 54 + % 1 5 0 0 84V* 83V* 8 3 % - % 1 2 5 5 3 % North A m pf(3). 125 1 2 1 % E n d i c o t t pf ( 7 ) . . 55 84% 10042 200 5 4 125 23V* 2 3 % + 2 9 % 2 1 % Ward B a k g I I . . . 2103 2 4 A m D r u g S (.80) 1 9 2 0 0 14V* 14 99% 10) + 1 1 4 - % 4 2 % 3 3 jEng P u b Service. 2200 4 1 % 41 15V* 11 300 103 1 0 1 % 92V* N o r Pacific ( 5 ) . . 4 1 % + _ IV21 92 % 92 97V* 9 1 % Ward B a k g pf (7) 200 9 2 5 3 A m E n c T g ( 2 4 0 ) 9 7 % 9 7 % + I V * 2 0 0 6 9 V* 6 9 6 9 % 4% 1 1 0 % 107 E n g P u b S pf (7). 71% 100 9 7 % 9 8 % 9 0 % Nor Pac ctfs (5). 100110 110 HO — % Warn B r Pict A 3 2 % 32V* 4 1709 3 3 35% 22 169 *Am Express (6).. 1 0 0 0 184V* 183 184V* 4-4V* 1 1 4 % 90V* E q u i t Bfg ( 7 ) . . . 3 0 41 30 Oil Well S u p ( 2 ) . 1 3 0 9 3 0 % 195 Warnr Quinlan(2) 3500 3 1 % 31 33! % l 3 2 % 26 31 100 1 1 1 % 1 1 1 % 1 1 1 % 22V* A m & For P w r . . 25V5 2 5 V * - % 66V* 4 9 % E r i e . . 14% 1 1 % Omnibus C o r p . . 1 4 0 0 1 3 % 1 2 % 13% 1 0 0 0 58V* 5 8 % 5 8 % + % Warner Quin r t s 19400 27V* 10r>V* A m & F P . p t . ( 7 ) 2 0 0 0 2 6 Va V* % V* 96^ 100 108V* 10SV* I O S V * - % 6 3 % 5 4 Erie 1 p i . . . . . . . 100 9 5 96% 90 Omnibus pf ( 8 ) . . 1 0 0 0 58V* 57V* 58 1 9 2 % 150V* Warren Bros (4) 96 109 4 0 0 1 8 9 % IS6V* 186*4 + 1*4 81 Am&FP2pfA.. 500 •THE GOLD UONOS OP 74% 74V*- % 23% 91 — % 5 1 % 4 2 F o u n d a t i o n C o . . 203 7 5 300 44 91V* 9 1 18 Warren P i p e * Fdy 7000 24Vi 24*4 2 4 % + 1% 92V* 101* A m I I I d e & L t h . . 4 3 % 44 + % 88V* 7 1 % OppcnCollins(c4) 2 0 0 THE OIL INDUSTriT." 164V* 1 4 7 % Otis K(evator(6a) 79 6 9 EurVacClnr(4m) 1 5 0 0 75V* 7 4 % 75%+lVi 2 3 0 0 174V4 I(>9 15% 51 170 + 6 % W e b e r * Ilcil (4) 68% 69 803 64V* 6 3 % 6 3 % + % A m II & LtQ pf. 1 0 0 1 3 % 1 3 % 13V* * 16% 1 0 % Otis S t e e l . . . . . ' . 7403 1 5 % 54 48%" 32V* Fair Morse ( 3 ) . . 700 44 54 67V* 5 9 15 4 3 % 44 + % 15% 53V* We?t Dairy A ( 4 ) 78 4303 7 8 73% 76 — % A m H o m e P ( 3 ) . * 3 7 0 0 54 66 + % 5 6 % 4 2 s F e d L t & T ! I . 4 0 h ) 2 6 0 0 5 4 V i 5 3 % 54 + % « I » * S 2 % Otis Steel p p ( 7 ) . 68% 28 203 90% 93 2 9 % West Dairy B . . . 4703 4 4 % 4 2 % 4 3 % + 2 * 4 99 + 1 % 49 A m I c e ( 2 a ) . . . . . 10200 6 6 % 6 5 74V* O w e n s B o t ( 3 m ) . 9 6 O l V i F e d M & S p f 17). 3 0 0 9 5 + i% S9V* 3 8 1 * 7 1 'Am l n t e r n a t ( 2 ) . 2 7 0 0 38V* 3 7 % 3 8 8 9 % 3 S 9 3 89 8 9 % + Vi 5 1 % 3 I V i W^st M a r y l a n d . 3403 49V* 4 8 % 4 8 % + V* 9 4 % 93 + % 1 20 Pacific C o a s t . ; . 94V* 95 26 21% 17V* F e d M o t T ( c S 0 > 3 8 0 0 21V* 2 0 3 0 9 21 2lV*+2 21 10IVV S V i A m L a F r a n c e . . 4 8 0 0 9 6 % 33V* West Md 2 p r . . . 21 - 1 % 5* 103 4 8 % 48V* 4 8 V * - 2 % 43V* P a c G a s & El ( 2 ) . 6 % 5 % % 2 l 4 V i 1 8 3 % Fidel P h I n s ( 5 ) . 2 1 0 0 2 2 5 2 1 9 % 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 48V* 4 7 % 44 77% 6V* 5 6 6%+ 7V* 4'J% 37V* 2 8 % West P a u f i c . i . . A m LaFrance pf. 1 0 0 203 36V* 3 6 36 - 1 IV* Pacific Oil stubs. 70V* 7 0 % 70V«+ V* 1% :91 59V* 69 45 36V* White .sew M.'... 3 9 3 40V* 4 0 % 4 0 % 1 5 2 % 130V* A m Radiator (5). 2400 150% 149V* 159 + % 93V* 71%Uen A s p h a l t . . . 12400 89Vs 87 % S 7 V S + I 9V* Park U t M (.89). 14803 1 1 % UVi No Margin Accounts Accepted 11 II — 1/ 53 W h i t e s M pf(4) 109 5 4 % 5 4 % 54V* + 13S% 1 1 0 % A m Rwy E x p (6) 6 0 0 HO 1 2 8 129V* + 1 3*4 2 P a t h e Exchange. UOV* 114 i Gen Asphalt pr(3) 200 132 4% 409 132 3% 132 + 2 28V* 1 7 ' 4 Willys Ovtriand 2 7 o 9 3 27V* 2 6 ' 4 2 6 % i 85 51 V i A m Republic Oil. 8 0 0 0 8 5 8 2 8 3 % + % 84% 56 i Gen Cable A (4). 3100 77V* 75V*_ 7 6 % - I V * 3 2 % 2 3 V * P a t l n o M ( . 9 7 k ) . 2 7 0 0 2 9 1 * 29 IIV* Wilson & CO. 16 193 1 1 % 1 4 % 14' 2 I 6 6 % 6 0 Am Saf R a t (4a) 1 4 0 0 65VS 64V* 6 4 % - \% 7 5 % 6 7 I G 16 rcerlcss M o t o r . . 1 9 0 3 23V* Geo e o Cigar Cigar ((44)1. . .. . 4600 4 6 0 0 71V* 71V*770 % 0 % 7 1 % + 1 V * 24 2iV* Wilson & C o A 34V* 2 9J 2 8 % 2 S V * 28V* 23 • 43Vs 3 8 % A m Seating ( 3 ) . . 800 4 2 1 * 4 1 % 42V*+ 1 do. 161 % 124 GenElectr»C(4a>23S90O 169Vi 161 169V* + 1 2 % 109 2 3 23 cash Wilson & C o p i . 69 it*/* 6 6 103 6 9 69 23 . 5V* 3V* A m Shlp.& C o m 300 4 % 4_%. 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