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Americans i in Spain:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1936:
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The 1 E chanye have rallied Ee $39,000 000, 000 rk the ow of the depression made tn 1932 and on Sept. 1 were valued at $54,532,0838,004, the highest level since March
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New York Stocks
9. = Stay? STOCKS MOVE BY ‘JOHN T. FLY NN EW YORK, Sept. 5.4—Take out T0 NEW HIGHS . your, map, locate Spain, draw Transactions totaled 715,880 a circle around it including Spain : shares, compared ‘ * withk - 618,359 itself and the water adjacent shares last Saturday. Cub- sales apthereto. Now, if you want trou- proximated 111,000 shares,' compared ble, there is a good place to find ; with 115,000 shares last-Saturday. it. Dow-Jones preliminary ‘ closing There are nations which seem : . : . averages showed industrial 167.80, to want trouble—not for trouble All Sections Join in Rise up 0.76; railroad 55.68, up 0.50; utilitself, but because of some spe- | : ity 3541, up 0.10. cial interest | iN. General Recovery Rr Fm = Himsa, they: have in on Cc Snnon o rev. .the grave crisis Movement. Oils— High. Low. Close. Close. hi Amerada . 96% 96% 96% 96 a Unispliles At Reg... 3m 2713 27% 27% roa ope. At BY ELMER C. WALZER Conse) Oil 1215 12 13% 13% these have put United Press Financial Editor Cont of Del ..... 3 30% 31 30% D4 Je ous (new) i 9 9% 3 their fists mm. | NEW YORK, Sept. 5—The stock {Mid Gapt Per .. 23° 21% 23° 20% = side | this trou- ) narket advanced to new. highs on DAO Gh --- --- 1332 138 13% 13% bled zone —Tt- the present recovery in moderately | Philips Pet ..... 417% 4175 4175 41% aly Land. G active trading today. Steels and mo- Pure OI Off aor 11 68 16%. loa sia €r- | tors featured. Rails joined the rise | se codis ‘on 2v. gai 33% S37 many Russia . : Seaboard Oil 32Vs 2Ve 32Y, Has lcoken vu which spread to all sections. Para- Shell yn Ps a 1 1B — as Jooke | With | mount was most active with Reo and | 5° vee 357. 3514 357. 351% puzzled eyes in | packard second and third. Several $0 of Ind 1... 37; 3M, 3% 31% that direction ile § 62 62 62 62 Mr. Flynn | direction. lof the mercantile issues were car-|Seons ay on 37% 36% 36% 37 © All have axes |ried to new highs. Tidewater Assn.. 16% 16% 16%2 16% to grind, objectives to seek, and Announcement by Carnegie-Illi-| Steels— one, at least, of these natiows, could |nois Steel Corp. of a $2 price rise |Acme Bteel ..... 8. 53.1 51. S81 use a war. for the fourth quarter brought buy- am Jans. soos 281s 891 88% But what of the United States? |ing into steel issues. U. S. Steel [Byers A M ..... 21s 31 31a 2% By all the laws of natigns we have !reached 71%. up %; Youngstown |TTus Sweel ...... 193% 131; 190 D0 a right to use Spanish| ports. We | Sheet & Tubes 84, up %, and a new | McKeesport Tin. 91% 91 91 91 have a right to send our warships |high; Jones & Laughlin preferred | Mid, Steel ..-... B01 130s. M2 BA ’ Pel wisn yi 4 ! 2 there. Americans in | Spain are 111%2, up 1%. and a®™ew high: Na- | Gtis Steel 1672 18%: 16% 16% there under the protéction of the |tional Steel 69° 4 2 uP 1%, and Beth- Rep Jfon z Steel 0% RR 2% 22% td ’ 7 L a Spanish government. But that is a |lehem 69%, up 5%. It was believed bU 8 Steel. © Y. 713% 70% 711% 70% zone of trouble—grouble about a [all the companies would follow the DS deura. 149% 107s Moa Mou point or two in whigh we have [Carnegie advance. Youngstown S-T 84 s 83% 83% 83's absolutely no interest and with Packard was active from ‘he Motors— : . which we have no association. The |opening, ranging between 12%, the | Chrysler ...... 115% 114% 115% 1% point Americans may well ask |previous close, and 12%. Chrysler Gen Ol ree 8 So . %. themselves is—is it wise to] femain |gained a point and General Motors Hudsan ........ 172 17% 17% 17% Inside that zone? a fraction. Electric Auto-Lite con- | yop. Truck .... - a 39% 2 = = tinued popular in the motor equip- | Nash ...... 18% 1704 17 HE government has had five |ments. Packard 111111 2% in me ua American warships in Spanish R. Studebaker ..... 14 137% 14 14 ails Set New Marks 1 3 y % waters. They have been there for Ply a 0%: B% wn bn the sole purpose of aiding Amer- | Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley, and |, n° .. 20% 20% 20% 29% _ fcans in Spain to leave. The |New York Central Railroad made | Bohn Alum... 429% 4212 423. 42% Americans’ who are there went [New highs. Atchison rose nearly a | Borg Warner ... 70% 78 ~~ 70% 79% there first for some purposes of [Point and Delaware & Hudson more | Budd Mfg ...... 14 13% 13% 13% their own—either becayse they liked |than a point. A contra-seasonal | Budd; Witel ce 10 BD 1% to live in Spain or because they |Tise in carloadings reported for the | Elec Auto Lite . 427% 42% 42% 42% had something to sell or because |Wweek ended last Saturday was a BE ad 38 3 8 un | : x . ! they thought they could make more |favorable influence. Houdaille ...... 30% 30% 30% 30% moriey there than here. New highs in the mercantile di- aro Body + 2B 2 30% That is entirely proper and with- | vision were made by Associated Dry | Timken Pet Axie 227 29% 37 291% in their rights. But naw Spain has |Goods, Interstate Department! Mining— p ning: become a dark and bloody ground. !Stores, R. H. Macy, Sears Roebuck, | Alaska Jun ..... 15%, 15% 15% 15% Two great factions of the Spanish |and Montgomery Ward. Their gains Am Metals ..... 34% 34% 34% 34% , : if jp. : . m Smelt ...... 4 84 84 84 people are doing what we once did, |extended to more than a point.|Anacénda ..... 39% . 39% 39Y: 391s | what every people hgs dene, are'|Traders anticipate further sharp Cerro Hecls io Hh 1 i 3 | fighting it out in a |bloody civil; gains in retail trade after the Labor | Doma Mines ... 56% 56% 56% 5614 war over a great principle of hu'|Day holiday. Gt Nor Ore .... 3% 5m 2. 2. man rights. Railroad .equipments extended | Int Mickel 55% 55% 2530 25% Are we, seriously, going to expect [their advance of yesterday. Invest- 351 Seek al. A 3% Say, that men, thus aroused and thus |ment buying continued in American | Mcintyre Mine.. 4172 411s 4118 410 engaged, will put aside their solemn Telephone and it reached a new Poo ab reve 1 4 3% 31 objectives in order to protect for- |high on the movement. Western |st. Joe Lead... 26% 3035 3st 3912 eign business men who insist un [Union was up a point. Gas and US gmeifers. BBs un. Bh remaining there? | Electric utilities made small gains.| Amusements . id i sz 4 Coppers made small gains as did! crosipy Radio .. 4 Ju 3 3 UT if Spain cant not protect- rubbers, oils, aviation issues. el Ee 38 a . 4 4 + these Americans, certainly the Radié Corp 10%, 107 107% mount 95; y American governmeht can not. Money and Exchange RRO > 19: 77 What should. they do and what INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Wergl: mot re 13% 13% 13% 15% uld we do? We could Clearings ....................... 2,738,000 ; : ; should we d JONIE RHTOMN | GIATIMBE rervryr issih. ® 3137000 Am Sum Tob... 20% 2% 24% 200 em that we are prepared to aid |Clarings for week .. 15,964,000 | Am, Tob (B).... 1101 101 101 100% 4 ; » i : ar cees 28 A 7 17 them in every way to leave Spain | Debits for week ................ 39,963,000 | miiin Morris | 92% 0° au ae and return to Americh. SOR e Reynolds T (B) 56% 56% 56% 56% It then would be up to them to by vnitea Pre Rails— i i ‘het ; y : > Atchison ...... 831 82V 1 3 make up their minds whether they | ,cuvgron, 5.—Government | Atl Coast Lines 33% Bie a Bn wish to accept that invitation or |expenses and receipt Se a the current fiscal 0 a. 251 24%a 25% 244 remain in Spain at their peril and [Year to Sept. 3, as compared with a year Gan Pacific sins 1215 110s 12% 117% : tre ago: 2 ‘a 73 673% subject to su¢h protection as they This Chi & G W Wpid 177% Ts Ta 7%, v ’ Expenses..$ 1.066380 389.41 $1, 5i7'430.050.17 | © M & St P fd 3% 3% 33, 3% can get there. They have had [giioine®* 1o7 dese 1s id 509,652.50 Chi N W.... ... 345. 33 37 3° Deficit. 394,702,803.68 700,920.376.67- 9Va 3% plenty of site 10 mRke up heir Cash bal. 1, 330. 13.73% 19 1.599 827 325 2 Bela’ Hg. 481s 41% 18% 471 minds. - There gre still more than Pub. debt. 33,367.010.026.23 20.008.529,712.78 | Del Lac & W.... 20% 20 20% 20% 100 Americans in Madrid who have |Gold res. 10,726.525.006.12 9,203,010,331.39 Erie a S18 112 BB. Ni Spparently decided they will stay. |Customs.. 60,428.337.78 70,058,696.43 ih Northern pid at% a1 41% ni Ss being so, how long should FOREIGN EXCHANGE Se 331% 38% 23. 8 we keep ships at hand to rescue (By Abbott, Proctor & Paine) Lenign Valiey... 13% 13s, 20 BI them? Indefinitely? | Every day a Prev. |i0%Li& Nash 92% Ban Ru 92 ‘ship remains in Spanish waters it | Par. Country, 45 hes qClose. | Mo Pac 0.00 2 2 a =m 1s subject to attack from the ‘air |* (5ge3 France ...... .06585-16 .0658% | Moy Se0fd:-e-.. aL S52 Sh Sn which may, for all we know, be the S39 Bary sevens 9786% i%8% N ¥ New Haven "3% 3% 3% 31 1689 Belgium ..... v2 . 3 " first step toward embroiling us in 4033 Germany 4023} 4023 | Nor Pace 7 20s Sa 2a 2% mn Europe. .32687 Switzerland 3259%2 -3260 ent R R...... an °397 40 -393, © Fi .6896 Holland ..... 78912 67892 | Sou Pac ......." 43% 43% 437% 43%; opyright, 1936, NEA Service. Inc.) 4537 Norway ..... 531 2831 SouiR R........ 23% 227% 23% 221; 2 ? 4537 Sweden ...... 3502 .2598 Wallash .. . 27% 27% 27 25, CAR LOADINGS SHOW rN Canada." 2338 ig West Maryland . 103% 10% 10% . 10% v Anaad ...... Equipments— io DS Biaeer.2 mou 3 y.. <9 / MARKED INCREASES 100 COMMO STOCKS Ae Ene vd gn 33 331; 330; } eel Fdy.. 4 44 44 44 : Bald Loco .. 3; 3; 3% WASHINGTON, Sept. 5. — The IN Gem Am Tk Car 3% 81% 81% 314 i A . BIRR VM BRE REE I. AIRE En Klee ...... la 74 2 {7/8 Association of Amenican Railroads RECORD ot GA gLR Ine". 5% 35s 3% 3 J vane o Ya / announced today that loadings of i Br.... 44% 43%; 44% 43% <iillies— revenue freight for the week ended Am'& For Pwr.. 7 6% 1 " Aug. 29 totaled 753,742 cars, an in- 10 of 13 Divisions Record Am Pwr & Lit. 18, 12% JB un crease of 18,769 cars above the pre- . Am Wat Wks. 269 36 s5% soit ceding week and 72/894 cars above ‘Advance in Month. Col Gas J Elec. 21% 2% 21% 21 the corresponding week in 1935. ” Ee — GLO ai a 4 a4 % ~ i S S r i ; / 2 15% Grain and grain products loadings |, = ‘Int Hydro Elec.. 37 3% 3% 3% totaled 36,556 cars, a decrease. of Interboro R T .. 16 16 16 16 3250. cars below the [preceding week | NEW. YORK, Sept. 5——The mar- Int T&T .... 3 nn 13 13 and 8020 cars below the correspond- | ket value of 100 representative com- | xt, PWr & Lit. 12 Hu 8B Be ing week of 1935. | mon stocks recorded the usual -‘Au-|{Pac G & E .... 38 31% 38 31% . Livestock loadings totaled 15819 |8ust increase with a gain of $267.- | Le re ao Sn 0% dow oO cars, a decrease of 117 cars below the | 738,000,. or" 1.2 per cent/ for the So.Cal Edison .. 31% 31% 31% 31% BS... Y / / preceding week, but: an increase of | Month, according to the monthly |g 5% woi.. (81s Th 8a a 1617 cars above the same week last | compilation issued by Frazier Jelke | United Corp ... 7% 7% 7% 7% year. & Co. Not since these statistics un Sas =p Wa 18} 16% 16% 16% —— first were compiled 10 years ago| Western Union: 90%, 893 90° 89% B D RE has the index recorded a decline in| Rubbers— : | S A ASKED ON August, except in 1930, when a Fizestone -rienvs 20° 27% 28 3% DETROIT BOND ISSUE nominal setback of seven-tenths Of | Goodyear ....... 3500 33% ~ 3% 20% 1 per cent was shown. U 8 Rubber ... 31% 31 31 31% RE ro The further improvement in as Did. HR Mu Times Special prices marked continuation of the | 4 ah 55% 55 55% 52% DETROIT, Sept. 5—A call for [rise that has persisted since April, | Am can 126% 1271s 1257 bids on $19,952,000 honds to be sold [1935. In oly one of the last 17 (AR Mach & Fdy 24 23% 27a 330 Sept. 14 was issued today by the | months has the valuation of com- Brklyn Man Tr. 334 PB 33, 52% . y i > i urrou v 4 city of Detroit, through John N. HON Stouss failed to show an in- Conti Can : 12 71% 121s 71% Daley, controller. | aterpillar Tract 73% % B% a A : z Crown Cork .... 78%2 762 76! 53 The offering is to consist of $15, _a of the 13 giv I oorded Curtis Pub. .... 20% 20% 203 20% 782,000 non-callable refunding bonds | @dvances in the last m » the & C 5, Na Ha Asi k mn” i i Foster Wheeler.. 35! 35 35a 35 a abe Tor riona: lls, motors, and miscellaneous in. | Sagas = Si fn HE Hi ~ ndi , ’ - jdden: ........ a Ye Ya » $819,000 non-callable refunding a io he last d Ing Bus Mach . 167 = 167 = 167 = 188 bonds (water), maturing 1937-1962, | Gustrials. The last named group |; ¥ 'H.ry ... 79% 79 9% 19% and $3.351.000 non<callable refund- | dropped less than 1 per cent. The | Natl Cash Reg.. 26% 26 26's J ing bonds (street railway), matur- |largest gain was recorded in the |QEong Bottle -. ae 16% 30% 20% ing 1938-1047. steels, which rose 11.2-per cent. The derwood E .. 78 78 78 3 | railroad equipment and electrical | Worthingta Pmp 31 31 31 3 TOOL EXPORTS GAIN equipment groups, representing Am Sugar Whe S114 1 / | heavy industries, also made forward | a ionic 58 8% 5% sh progress, with gains of 7.8 and 59 Beatrice Creamy His Bn 3% 25 Times Special per cent, respectively. Cal Packin, 40% 40% 407 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Agricul- een Can Dry G Ale 8% 18% 157 [1st tural implements exported from the Commodity Prices Cont Bak A’ 118 11% 7s 11% ” ral : orn Prod ..... United States during July were val (By Abbott, Proctor & Paine) Crm of Wheat . 36% 36% 36% 36 ued at $3,926,140, against $3,842,556 COTTON Cuban Am. Sugar 1% lk 11% 1 for the 1935 comparative, the De- ad NEW YORK " n Baking ... 's s 14% 13% ; : oods ..... 39 28% 39 partment of Commerce reported to- Hig Low Close Tey Gold Dust isn 14% Fi 14, en _" 34 35 3 day. This increase of 2 per cent| october ...... $11.73 $11.51 $11.52 -$11.64 Cal Pagal ««.»- BP Pu 300 3 represented the smallest monthly December 1174 ISS 1188 ines Np D Prod ... 21% 37% 39a bh “ssnan . « o 13 4 be fh 7 ’ gain in nearly two years, the de-| arch ....... 1180 1158 1159 117 (8) ro 3% Sug ls l% In 16% partment stated. | May ......... 11.88 11.63 11.83 11.76 | Std Brands .... 15% t a3 , ain a 151% 153% 15%: ; July 1.82 11.60 1161 11.75 ted 80% 80% 801% : : Spot, $11.91, off 13. : rd Bak B® 4; 43 42 4% Unlisted Stocks NEW ORLEANS prey. | & Retail Stores— (By Blyth & Co) . JO¥ Clos, Close | Amqd Stores... 13, 13% 1% Bw NEW YORK STOCKS $11.51 S115 $11.60 | Beet & 38 Bam ak Na RE i 11350 1150° 11.60 m OD Stores 13 A 57% by Bi 33 First Natl Stores 48 438 48 4715 Bankers Trust®......|. ia 11.53 11.63 | Gimbel Bros ... 18 18 18 173% Central Hagover . ana 318 1141 11.65 | Gm Un Tea 35% 3% 35% 31g . Chase Sfaassnsresifs . 8, SI 11.70 | Jewel Tea ...... 87% 87% 87% Chemical ........ 78 1175 (1178 11.84 | Kresge S S ..... 28 2% 28 I Continental |... NEW YORK COTTONSEED OIL - | Kroger Groe .... 21 20% 21 203; SCUATANLY' 4. oe Prev. facy R H 501% 49% 5 45 Ets men tox {Fd gg ufacturers an ‘ “ a e143; National City September 50.00 $10.00 1003 1038 Marshall Field. 167 1612 16% 16% October ...... 1000 1000 1000 103g] MAY Dent 58% 30%. au National Shawmut — Nath rou 12% 49% 49% “av FIRE INSURANCE : ea ...... 2 2 8 Renney J C a2 22 22 Acts Ihe af Rewari - 82 8% Pr oduce Markets Safowsy. St 20%, 2 Ne 3 American Ins of Newark. ..... a (The pric t TS B63; 851; Baltimore American -......... 8% 9% | cathered in the country. while gelisiock | Woolworth... 55% 55% 55%, 55 City Sf ew o York... Ra 2 Indianapolis the price is a cent higher.) | Aviation— | American Inst 14 | 16c: under S ibas 13c: Teghore Mend |Aviation Corp .. 5% Su su sw 287 n . . y . Boeing Air ~-. 29% 20% 20%; 29V aryrdneserons Pir | Dens, lc: colored JSpringers. 13a lbs. and | Cyrtise ht .. 63% "62 8% 613 iaaes Ir ssdess arian 743, . Ctirtiss Wr “A".. 19% 1943 19%, 1914 : Kis and over, lle: old ieee. 1% (Xhite, 5 lbs Douglas Air Soa ue ni EL 2 aes 70 | sizes, 4c; all { guiness, 1 1 Ibs. and up, 15¢; Corp .... 11% 31% at o 11% | old cocks. No. 1 strictly fresh She 4g + an ts 28% | loss Off, inc. Each full cass must weigh | Ul Alef New. 26° 38% 25 2 cinfuensianss Hrs +s §5 lbs. gross, = = Seduction of 10 Donte 2 sasasnfestnninns und under 55 made. 5 Ssasesranans 35 a butter, i Bi No. 2, 2, 34 .
Prev Close. Close.
; High. 10%: Com Solvents .. 16% 16% 16% Du Pont: ........ 1587 138% 158% 157% Preeport Tex ... 25% 25% 25% 27% Monsanto Chen. 98% 98% 08% 98 Natl Dis few). . 30% 30 30% 29% Schen . 47 46% 47% 46% Tex os f Sul h.. 373% 37% 37% 37% Union Carbide... 98's 97 98 96% 8 Ind ‘Alcohol 35% 35 3% 35 Da Coty Inc ....... 5% 5 5's 5 Lehn & Pink .... 16 15% 15% 157% Un Drug (new) 153% 15% 15% 15% Zonite od ...s 3 6% 7 6% Financial— Adams Exp . 13% 13% d3% 13% Allegheny Corp. . a7 4 42 "4% Am Int Corp... 11% 1134 11% Lehman Corp al1% 111% 111% 111% Transamerica..., 132 13% 13% 133% Tr Contl Corp.. 9% 9% 9% 8a Building ; Am Radiator.... 32% 22% 23% 2s Gen Asphalt. 243% 25 243 Holland Furnace 3814 38l> 38% - 38%, Int Cement .. 56 557% 56 56 Johns Manville "115 115 115 115 Libby Owens Gls 67% 67% 67% 671% Household— : Col Pal Peet.... 15% 143% 15% 14% Congoleum 34 33% 34 33% Kelvinator 203% 20% 203% 20% Mohawk Carpet. «22% 222 223% 22% Proc & Gamble 4612 46'2 . 46'4 37% Sorvel Inc ...... 25% 28%. 25% 47s Simmons Bed .. 39% 38% 39% 338
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Amer Woolen.... 8 7 ..8 8 Belding Hem. ... 142 14% 141, 141 Celanese Corp.. 27% 2634 “27% 26% Collins Aikman.. 57% 56% 57% 563 Gotham Hose . 10% 10 10 97 Indus Rayon .... 32% 32% 32% 32% Kayser Julius.... 26 26 -26 25% Real Silk '....... 1% 11% 11% 1
PARKING METER DEMAND NOTED
Survey Says Many Cities Interested in Plan.
Times Special
CHICAGO, Sept. 5.—Automobile parking meters are being adopted
so rapidly by large and small cities to - solve business section parking problems that the foundation is being laid for another major industry, a survey by O. D. Jennings Co. indicates. Sixty-one cities already have or are planning to install meters,-and inquiries are being made by numerous other municipal officials trying to solve traffic problems. A new meter is being developed by the Jennings Co., which will permit, if city officials wish to use the system, payment of over-time parking fees in advance, allowing car owners to leave their automobiles for long periods in certain districts without returning to pay additional fees. The new machine permits payment of three intervals in advance.
BIG SCALE HOUSING PROGRAM STARTED
Times Special NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—A $2,000,000 housing program for the erection of 350 homes to be sold at cost to employes of International Business Machines Corp. in the Endicott, N. Y. plant, was announced today by Thomas J. ‘Watson, president. Under the plan of the Federal Housing Administration, the homes are to be built ten at a. time, with the first group now being under way. Six of them have been purchased and requests number 134, Mr. Watson said. The entire program is expected to require two years for completion. The development is to occupy 84 acres in the town of Union, adjoining Endicott, and is the largest real estate subdivision in Western New York to be approved by the Federal Housing Administration, according to the report.
BETHLEHEM STEEL NEARS 19: 1929 PEAK
Times Special NEW YORK, Sept. 5—Net billings of the Bethlehem Steel Corp. rose substantially during the first six months of this year, it was reported in Wall Street today. Indications of the continued good business activity lead observers to believe that total billings for the year may reach the highest point since the record year of 1929, which netted $342,516,207, it was reported. First half net was $123,484,600, which fell only $69,351,548 short of the aggregate for all of last year. Billings amounted _.to $168,207,394 in 1934, it was stated, while the total in 1933 was $120,944,984. The lowest level was attained in 1932 when billings were $100,672,389.
UNITED AIR PLACES LARGE FUEL ORDER
Times Special CHICAGO, Sept. 5—United Air Lines has ordered a three years’ supply of gasoline, involving a minimum of 27,000,000 gallon, from the Standard Oil Companies of California, Indiana, New Jersey and Ohio, W. A. Patterson, president, announced today. This order, equivalent to 3375 tank cars of gasoline, is the largest fuel contract placed in the history of air transportation, Mr. Patterson said. The fuel is to be delivered at airports in 37 cities in 15 states between the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards and at Pacific Coast air terminals.
Investment Trusts
(By Thomas D. Sheerin & Col Ask Administered Fund 2nd ..... B 13 19.29 Affiliated Pund Inc ..... vee 23.04 2.24 American Business Shares .. 11.19 11.30 Broad Street Investing ...... 33.17 35.48 Bullock Fund Ltd ...... vars ‘3937 21.13 Century Shares Trust ...... 26.50 28.60 Corp ‘AA’ or ‘Accum’ {mod 355 .. Corp ‘AA’ or ‘Acc’ (unmod).. 2.830 ... Corp Trust Shares (orig) ... 2.87 ... Diversified Trustee Shs ‘B’.. 11.00 ... Diversified Trustee Shs 'C’.. 490 ... Diversified Trustee Shs ‘D’.. 7.40 8.20 Dividend Shares Inc ....... «i 1.80 1.96 General Investors rust wavs 5.80 7.47 Incorporated Investors ...... 25.98 27.94 *Investors Fund Amer san. ABE 1.12 Market Street Invest Corp. ve 32688 34.75 *Maryland Pund ........css0 9.87 10861 Massachusetts Investors .... 28.02 29.73 Mutual Investment Fund ... «1541 17.96 Nation-Wide Vo 2.01 2.17 North Amer Tr "1955. . 361 ... North Amer Tr Shs 1956... 3.56 ... North Amer Shs (orig)... 2.13 es arterly Income Shares .... 1.73 "1.90 elected Amer Shares Inc.. 1.74 1.90 Selected Amer Shares (orig) 3.8¢ ... Selected Cumulative Shares.. 10.12 ... Selected Income Shares ..... 533 ... State 8 Street Invest Coins hE 00 116.50 Supervised Shares la.) 14.40 15.65 Trustee Am BB ‘B* .......... 118 1.28 Trustee Standard ¢ 705 ... 428 ... 1 Lie 1.24
CONTRACTS FOR ENGINEERING AT | HIGHER LEVELS
August Awards Are Heavier
Than for Any Month Since January.
Times Special NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Engineering construction awards in August were heavier than for any month since January, Engineering NewsRecord reported today.
The fotal for a four-weeks’ month is $192,317,000, or an average of $48,079,000 per week, compared with the average week to date from Jan. 1 of $44,008,000, the publication said. The gain is in Federal and other public work. The total is made up of private awards, $41,455,000; public, $150,862,000, of which Federa: is $56,372,000, and state and municipal, $94,490,000. \ Corresponding values a year ago, but for a five-week month, are: total, $158,057,000; private, $32,196,000; public, $125,861,000; Federal, $63,005,000, and state and municipal, $62,856,000. Streets and roads awards were heavier than for any month in over three years, averaging about $12,500,000 per week. Building awards continued much heavi than a year ago but dropped XS from the high rates of June and July. Commercial buildings continue to double last year’s rate as do public buildings, while industrial building awards have held for three months at a $5,000,000 per week average. Geographically, Middle Atlantic and west of Mississippi continue the best gains over last year, with South and Middle West establishing strong gains since June. New England continues on the even tenure of its way and Far West shows a moderate gain over last year. #
New Bond Issues
(By Lyons & Co.)
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Local Securities
E} Indianapolis Bond and Share Corp.) e following "quotations do not represent actual bids or offerings, but merely indicate the approximate market level
based on buying and selling inquiries cr recent transactions. BONDS Citz Ind Tel (T H) 4's i. .102 1047 Tel & Tel Ft W 5%s '44 104 105 H Tel & Tel Ft as 43 ..... 103% 106 Indpls Railway Inc 5s '67 ... 65% 682 Interstate Tel & Tet 5%s ’'53.. 99 101% Kokomo Water Works 5s '58 ..104 105 Morris 5 & 10 Stores 5s '50 ...100 103 Muncie Water Works 58 '65 1.103% sa ‘Noblesville H L & P 628 ’47..102 103Y2 Oh H7 ......... 100 03
TH Trac & 1. 5s "44 ......... T H Water Works = '56 T H Water Works 5s '49 ... Trac Terminal Co 5s ’57 ..... 75 Indpls Water Co 32s ’66 .....
STOCKS
ABC Brewing Co com 1 Belt RailS Y com ............ 60 Belt Rail S Y pid. 6s... ....... a: Central Ind Power id Ts 27 poe Rs Ta: tw . ne , 54 Hook Drugs I .er 18% 20 Ind & Mic Elec Co pd 78°...106 108 Ind Gen Serve Co. 6s ......... y+ 101%2 Ind Hydro Electric %o 8° corny 62'2 64% Indpls Gas Co com 6s .:..... 8 3 *Indpls Pow & Lt Co ptd 8 . 93%; 961% *Indpls Pow & Lt Co pfd 8iis 98'2 101 fagpis Water Co pfd 5s ...... 03 106 North Ind Pub Jerv pfd 5%s.. 4% 1% Pub Serv of Ind 6s ...... .... 81% 84 North Ind Pub Serv Co pfd Ts: 8112 90 Prog Laundry Co com ........ 11a 16 Pub erv of Ind pfd 75 ........ 221 241; Pub Serv of Ind pfd 7s ...... 57 59 South Ind Gas & ee pfa 6s. 10314 104%; Inion Title.Co com .......... 23 T H Electric Co rH Eaaasabenes 7 100 *Ex-Dividend. Chicago Stocks (By Atkins, Hamill & Gates) . Close. Close. Advance Aluminum ......... 9 Berghofl couvicinsvssesnsnstins 1134 Butler Brothers ........... 117% Cent Ill Pub Service pH 69% Cities Service ... nanan 4 4 Commonwealth Edison ........108% ... Consolidated Biscuit .......... 11% 113 Gord Cra visnven ane 41s 4% Crane ......... censh vane 30%, Dayton Rubber ve 14%, ... Dixie Vortex ig 1912 ... Economical 16%z - 16%; Electric Bousahold - 14Y2 4% General ] Household corns essvnee 1 11% Mig isla ois Ems ian assesses 135 113 Tiong McNeil & Libby «eevee... 9% 9% Lincoln Printing ....ccoeeneee 1138 ... Lion Oil Refining easy sanesses 13 1315 McCord Rad Bi cermnssnecen 447% 744% Noblitt-Sparks ......... cessses 36a 36% Standard I ige prd . . 182 18% Swift International . 30% 30% Schwitzer-Cummins 22% 22% Sundstzand ae 18% on iams Oil=O-; esse s i-: IE wenesens 39% 35%
New York Curb
(By Atking, | Hamill & Gates)
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LOCAL INSURANCE
1
MEN WIN AWARD
Indianapolis was awarded second prize for the scope and effectiveness of the local publicity program in the national “Life Insurance
Week” last May, S. T. Whatley, Hartford, Conn., national chairman
Association of Life Underwriters, committee spring. Left to right:
for the “week,” has announced. This city won first award in 1935. Pictured above is D. Earl McDonald, president of the Indianapolis
cengratulating the local general
who directed Life Insurance Week activities here last William H, Meub, vice chairman; Mr. MecDonald; Howard E. Nyhart, general chairman; James L. Rainey, past president of the association and ex-officio member of the committee,
N. Y. Bonds
DAILY BOND INDEX (1926 average equals 100.)
TORBAY + savessvss Yesterday .
cssnacse
high. New high. 1936, by Standard Statistics)
VU. 8S. GOVERNMENT BONDS’ (By Abbott, Proctor & Paine)
Treasurys rev Floss Siote vi 7-5F + wessiecavsnss 118, . ja 1044-54 terns sassy 114.11 114.11 3348 1940-43 ..esvcserevsnae. 108.10 09.8 3368 1041-43 ..ccesneesssse. 109.9 09.8 3Vas 1943-45 ..u..evenns..es 108.22 108.22 1941-43 .cecsecnensssss 109.8 09.8
49 3s I042-47 ..iiiidainieiis 2%s 1949 ........ esrsiaeans 103.8 103.7 DOMESTIC Prev Close. close Alleg Corp: 5s "44 .-.......... 98% 99% Alleg Corp 58 '50 ....e.0nveves 88'2 88% Am Frgn Pow 5s 2030 71 71
Am Tel & Tel 5'%s '43 Am Tel & Tel 55 '65 Arm & Co (Del) 4s '55 Atl Coast Line 4s ’52 ... 997 Atl Coast Line 4'as 87Y, Atch Top & Fe 42s 8 111. Am Rolling Mills 4%s ’'45 ....116% 116% Balt & Ohio 5s 2000 ....... 90% 89% Balt & Ohio 65 '05 _.......... 100 99% Balt & Ohio 4'%s '60 .. ..... 80 79% Buff Roch & Pat ot 57 ... 88% 88
Beth Steel 4Ys ’
Cent 5s '60 Big Four 4's ’T7 Ve Big Four 5s '63 4 3 Colorado & So 4'%s "80 ....... Tha 70% Chi & West Ind 4s '52 ....... 105%2 105% Chi & Nor West 43s ‘49 ..... 13V. 13, Chesa Corp 5s ’'47 2 152% Del & Huds 4s ’'43 84 Erie 58 '7T5 «c.icovu.s 80 Erie 5s 767 .......»s.. 0s: 87 863% Grt Northern (G) 4s ’'46..... ogi 119% Grt North (H) 4s '46......... 1108 s 08, Hud & Manhat Ref 55 '57.... 84% 84% Ill Cent 4349 ‘66 ........ +... 11% 81% Ill Cent Jt 4%s ’63........0000 B 85% Jl Cent 58 63 : .--....i0l... 05s 90%
9 A Interbore Rapid Trans 5s '66.. 94%, 95 Internil Hy Elec 6s . 34 Interntl Tel & Tel 4l2s '39.. Interntl Tel & Tel 5s ’'55 Interntl Tol & Tel 4's 53. Lehigh Valley 4s 2003
Natl Dajry 33%s ’51......4.... Natl Steel 4s ’65... Nickel Plate 4155 "13.......... Nickel Pilate 510s a rere N Y Cent 5s 2013 csv ide aes N Y Cent 45s 2013 (old) .. N.Y nt Conv 63 ‘44...
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New Srieans germ 4s 55] wes 90% Otis Stoel 6s ’41............... 1017 102 Penn Ry i anaes 104% 104% Penn Ry 4%s "81 ............ 1092 109% Penn Ry 3%s '70..,..... 101% 101% Pac & E 5s 42, 01’ 101% Portland gen, El Las 60 4% 74 Para Public 6s ’55 ....... 93 9272 Penn P & L eas %81 in sa ainaianin 1067 107 Postal Tel & Cab 5s ’53...... 31% 31% Rem Rand WW 4Ys 5 Sensns 107%2 107% Sou Pac 4128:'68 ........ee00. 94 94
Sou Pac 4%s '8L ...... . Sou Pac 4s '49 ... eile Sou Rail 4s ’56 .. Sou Rail 6s '56 . Sou Rail 6Y%s 56 Texas Pac 5s ’8
8 NY NH & Hart 44s oi
Warner Bros 6s '39 97 Western Union 5 6 wes 109 108% Youngstown S & T s 61 ....104 103% Youngstown S & T 35a ‘51 ..134 133% FOREIGN Argentina A 6s 57 ........... 101% Australia 428 56 .. ......... 103 Canadian Govt 4s 60 . 1113 Denmark 4!2s5 '5 9833 German 5%s 27% German 7s ’40 343s Italy 7s.’5) ... 80 Japan 6's ’54 100. Poland 7s ’'47 T2Y, Rome 6'%5 ’52 72 Tokyo City 5V 78145 Yokohama 6s 85
Fruits and Vegetables
(Quotations below subject to change®are average wholesale prices being offered to buyers by local commission dealers.) FRUITS—Pears—Michi an Bartletts, box, fe Bal as Selec ted, 1 ge
combination),
.50. e: 225: Persian Seediess, Peaches—Elbertas, 2 in, Ital, rules. 16 1b. Ju, $1. pe ne
less, 28-1b. crate, MELONS—Cantaloupes — Home-grown, Honey Rocks, bu., $1.25; home-grown, Tip Tops, $1.25. ‘Watermelons—Missouri, 30-1b. VEGETABLES—Beans—Round Stringless. bu., $2. Beets—Home-grown, 35¢.
age: n Mammoth, Cucumber;
doz., nt-—Doz., Boe. Onions—Northern yellow, 50-lb. bas. $110. We AL Sley-—-Home-gzownl, pe ae $20; Potatoes Eastern Cobblers, 100-1b. bag. $2.90. Sweet toes—] Jerseys, Bask se. gia Poi Mon . oo 2 New bulk, bu. $1.50. Tomatoes—Home-10-1b. t, 40c.
rd United Press) 5
t. 5. — Apples — Michigan, @$1.40. Sweet Potatoes— Carrots—Ii-
Louisiana Portarica $1.75 tes, SLnaLn Spinskots 4 “asc Ca 1 uliPeas
square crates, market 150-1b. sacks): Illinois yellow, 506 75¢; Indians yellow, 50@75c; yeilow, 50@75¢c.
Safe Se — Boxes x. he
Indiana National Bank
and Edward A. Krueger, vice general chairman for publicity.
SWINE PRICES HOLD STEADY
Quotations Are Unchanged in Usual Light WeekEnd Trade.
Hog prices were unchanged today in the usual light week-end trading at the Indianapolis Stockyards. The bulk, ranging from 190 to 260 pounds, sold for $11.15 to $11.50, the same as yesterday. Compared with a week ‘ago, weights above 180 pounds were genérally 5 to 10 cents higher. The 160-180-pound division was steady, and underweights and packing sows were 25 cents above last Saturday's best average. Receipts totaled 1700. There were 295 holdovers.
Beef. steers and yearlings held steady to 25 cents higher than last week’s close in the cattle market. Heifers were 25 to 50 cents higher than a week ago and cows were fully steady. Top steers were quoted at $9.75 with the bulk selling at $8 to $9.25. Top heifers brought $9.50, the bulk
of better grades selling for $7.50 to Se)
$9. Beef cows were $4 to $4.75. Vealers were nominally steady. There were 350 cattle and 100 calves received at the local pens. The lamb market was nominally steady; re-
ceipts, 200. HOGS Avg. Bulk. Top. ; 29. [email protected] $11.55 Be 1. [email protected] 11.60 6000 i 11.15@11 . [email protected] 11.50 6000 a. [email protected] 11.40 4000 3 [email protected] 11.40 5500 4, [email protected] 11.50 6000 5. [email protected] 11.50 1700
Ligh} Lights— (140-160) Good and
Medium .......... Lightweights— Beis 0 (160-180) good a and choice.. [email protected] (180-200) Good and choice. 1100 1% Megium Weights ase amine vs [email protected] ) ood and choice.. [email protected] (220-250) Good and choice. . nail 50 He or ad d ch ) Good and: choice.. [email protected] (290-350) Good and choice.. 10. ooais: 95 PRES, - ood ............. {350-40 Song * 8334 53 (425-450) Good: ............. 8.50@ 9.00 (275-450) Medium .......... 8.25@ 9.25 Slaughter Pigs (100-140) Good .and choice [email protected] Medium .......... 8.00@ 9.55 CATTLE / —Receipts, 350— / (550-900) Sholee .ris ....$ 9.00@ 9.55 a 1. Medium «8B 2a 79 ommon .. seee J (900-1100) Choice Seensnn 5.008 035 Good .. .... esses 8.00@ 9.00 Megium ssansenia §25a 8.00 (1100-1300) Choice TT Da 8.00@ 9.00 Medium (1300) Choice Ta 5.9 Good '......... 7.50@ 8.75 G Heifers 50-750) Choice ........... $ 850@ 9.25 Common. median. Seog 30 (750-900) Good and choice.. 7.50 9.33 Common, medium. 5.000 7.50 Good Cows Common’ and medium’... 3750 439 Low cutter and cutter | 3.00@ 3.75 Bulls, good .....7 ., TI: 5.50@ 6.00 Cutter, com. and med. bulk... 4.25@ 5.75 Vealers —Receipts, 100— Sood and choice ............ $ [email protected] Medium ...... . . ~~, "*'* 8.00@ 9.00 Cull Sommon Ferrers 5.50@ 8.00 (250-500) Good Sab hoice. 7.00 Common, medium 1 5. 00a 7:00 Feeder and Stocker Cattle (500-800) Com, and ghojce 8 23a 7.00 and medium. 4 (800-1050) Good and choca. . 533 700 Com, and medium. HY 5.75 Good cows, Common’ and medium... 3 $002 423 SHEEP AND LAMBS Lembe_ —Receipts, 200— oice Good HS 050: Medlum 6. a 9.00 ommon , 90-170) Good and | i. (90-170) and choice.. 200 ; sn Com. and medium. 192 3% bol ( ep and lamb quotations on clipped hd Other Livestock {By United Trg) LAFAYETTE. Ind RD steady—210-235 Ibs 25@11 TE 34 oases
ibs., $11.05@11. Is 260-280 Ibs i $10.80 FIRST ivy ie MOLT HSE 1 $10.830@10. 0 150-170 = Hoaloss, the 150 1Ibs., 9.50; $8.25 down. Calves, ish down. foe , $9 down
Mos steady: 1 5160-180 15.55%
5. a 1805300 Ibs., $11; 1.30; 225. $11.30; iad" A gti: ab poe i (S0-150 Ibs. $9.75; 130-140 Ibs., $9.50
ane $7 PN ien.120 Tos, $3. roughs.
| $150; dwelling, Marion
150.160 Tbe.
GRAINS CLOSE EVEN IN DULL PIT DEALINGS
Short Covering in Corn Lends Firm Tone to Trading.
By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 5.~Short cover= ing in the September delivery of corn lent a firm tone to an others wise draggy grain market today] At the-end corn was unchanged to up 1 cent. Wheat was up % to 4 cent, and oats were unchanged to up % cent. Buying of nearby ‘contracts for the yellow cereal induced by fears that there may be a “squeeze” at the end of the month carried prices up more than 2 cents. Selling pressure increased in the last hour when speculators sought to even up pos sitions for the week-end and the early gains were trimmed down. Deferred deliveries of corn sold off early in response to reports that the Argentine government would make no change in the basic price paid to consumers. Generous rains over Iowa, Nebraska and the South= west also encouraged selling, Strength in the September option had a sympathetic effect on the other contrficts, however, and at the close the early losses were prace tically erased. 6 The open interest in September corn is still well over 6,000,000 bu«shels. There aré only about 1,300, 000 bushels in store in Chicago and snfaller amounts in store at other primary markets. It is believed that unless the country sells freely there may be a scarcity of corn for delivery at the end of the month. Wheat held to a narrow range during the greater part of the sess sion and at the close showed little change from yesterday. Oats and rye met with a little profit-taking selling but held arpund previous closing levels.
CHICAGO GEAIN RANGE (By United Press)
Whea i 2 n. High. Low. Close. close, Ln Tu 1.11% 1.11% Lille iy aes 110% 1.11 1.00% 1.10% 1.00% Mey ..... 1.09% 1.09% 1.08%z 1.08% 1. er oo Ya 11% 112 1.1 veen. 112% 103 1.11% 1. J Dear ox loan 91 98% 98% go MAY «vere: 93 92% 91 S13, 01 Oats Th 417% 42% 42 vere A2% M43 4 : Belt. rrr an 37 4% 43 M2 May eense 43% 43% 4a REE 2] 83% .83%* 83 2 80% 81%: 80% 8% .78%* .18 = ees Ot oY 82 1182* 1182 30 1192 1187 7 / Dec, .». 12. 00 12.02 12.00 tAsked. *Bid. CHICAGO PR Y RECEIPTS | Bushels Today Las | Wheat . ssrsenseneeneeeidll, Be Eom srry es, 167.000
INDIANAPOLIS x Wheat—Market steady: réceipts 3 ar loads; No. 1 red, $1.07% 23 red, 5
No. ! hard, $1.09%; No Corn—Market 2 27 ‘carloads: No. 2 white. $1.22@1 0. 3 @1.22; No. 4 white [email protected]; No low, $1.08'[email protected]; No. 3 yellow 1.08%2; No. yel 02@1. 1. ; No. Market steady; “receipt s 6 18: No. o 3
white, 42@43c; . 3 white, 41@42¢,
CHICAGO £5 GRAIN / (By Unite Pressk 2 PST Ne 2h Ne ed a 81. 53
No. "5
OHICAGO, $1.17%,; No. mix 1.14. 12 rn—No. 2 mixed, No/ 1 ‘yellow, [email protected]'2; No. 3 yi $Y.14; No. 4 yellow, $1. [email protected]%; ellow, [email protected]%; No. 2 white, 130%" sample, - $1.10. Oats No: 451 @46%c; No. 2 white, 44'%2 white, 44c. Barley—F¢ ed, 702285 malting, [email protected] nominal. seed—[email protected]: new, $5.50 seed—$10.50@22. Rye+No sales. Cash visions—Lard, $11.58 bid; loose, asked; Jeat, $1.62 nominal; bellies, minal.
TOLEDO, Sept. 5.--Closing grain: Is oe RET i A A 2) Corn—No. 2 yellow '¥ “8 Ak Nok
Oats—No. ne white, Hii 93 C rac rices, cr —No. 1 re 108! 10; 2 sie Ty @1.08%2 Corn—-No. 2 NY $1. 934@1, No. 3 yellow, 7% @1.08%. 1 white, Naar ise: No. 2 nite: ne 47c. Produce: Butter—Extra, 1-lb. prints, 383ic, Eggs—Extras, 24'%2@25¢.
LOCAL CASH MARKET
City grain elevators are paying $1.03 for No 1 red wheat. Other grades on their merits. Cash corn, new No. 3 yellow, $1.03; oats, 36c. Hay—No. 1 timothy, $14. 50@15; No.1 clover [email protected]; No. 1 alfalfa, first- cutting, $14.50@15; second cufe ting, $16@17.
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Building Permits on C. Johnson, 240 E. 9th-st, alterations,
Blla Ernest, 1034 Elm-st, garage, $190. : $210; . Dunn, 2914 | Winthrop-av v, garage,
5 8. Zanker, 032 Banders-st, garage,
Indiana oa vers 5 Schoo} 1100 WwW.
Medical Cente Ah Michigan-st, wp i1 8. Catherwood-st, ade t on Burris, 3932 Broadway, garage, sterials Co. 722 8. Drexele av, Wrec Gulf Refining Co., 1033 Shelby-st, sign, Ta muons, 505 Hampton-dr, eleoe Other Livestock : (By ited Press) gh Ks . —Poultry—¥Mar 9 aie iy 1181
15 Farkers, 15@ 16c: Hele Het
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