Show - I1 - - - - t 5alt galic irribttilt!N 1)c i t) n h Fundity 1943 S August Stocks i 1 - NEW YORK Aug 7 (AP)—Iro!lowing is a tabulation of Saturday's transactions on the'New York stock exchange: Stoeks Drift Lower 111 ' I - :) 1 STOCKS (Sales In Hundreds) k ' -- Adfiril1 Fit i : '': ? :: NEW YORK s St-ck- 1 F : S Z- 1! A ‘17 A Z 1A'1(s 0 I' 31 Dealer Backs SEC I p 1 i ' - I ? qJoted Hokard rz Taylor presidrof thi Baltlmore stock exthat any and change as isaying be all securities may bought l and sold in any public k)r private place wh:le by corsgressional act a large percentage Of secilrities purchased by the publig every day are barred from beins7' traded on the supervised stock enchage" -The act referred to" enforced by the S E C the iIN A S D stated has not barred any securities from beIng traded on stock exchanges if such ''No issuer is barred iissuer belieyps that the advantages derived from listng on a stock for exchange compensate cornrlying 4ith the requirements cf listing Obviously the congress wisely left 'this tO the choice of the issuer" flip bulletin said - 1 1: '' 1 i - Polio '' - si- ii ' 1 ' j I :s 3 :- ) i i i - : f 1 : ' A 't'r' 1 a:mnst :4 reCtiVed 1 ' commerce cwilmitqion (IC C) 0 S 1 I! 19 30: 15 3 177i! :i 2112! 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CHEESE—SAN 4"t t Fqriz—FArT t VTIANCISCO LAEE CITY t tinz4n Px!rpe 10zert lor vstandAfds onzon 11er'na IkrIts sztras dova I P 4- 41 4212 4212 n- - S141 12111 8141 1214 S14 Commodity Index 51 49 417 43 vles hible ‘ t1: on: medium '251(15 ' 1': in I 'imit it71) erws g:775 romiim 4i 50 if 7 r)o ers medium noil id fcciters $112511'325 and tots! for 2'20: ewes wek spring lambs and slaughter mostly 25e lower feeding lambs in fairly broad demand steady to 15c higher: good and choice western spring lambs ianged from '$1425o1500 weelea tot) $1500: hest lat e $14nis hulk insing top ant S 1425 good andI ellotre sorted natives medium and good 79 to fd Californias medium and $1400111410: goodi yearlings $1200 htte top slaughter ewe& $725 cholee 72 to Idaho feeding lambs $1415: Other good sod choice western feeders $1325411400: stolid mouth breeding 11Wel mostly $750 7 PORTLAND andAugtotal none V- - five 341 A total 4450 cc : urtred daysIt aalabl o a mar et 50 hi gder 1no an d choice 183 to 225 pounds S1500 ftv ilokm to 4it 4't5 and iid $1510: good to choice 210 lo :300 poitimt $1371 a 14 25 tow $ l 4 50 140 to 170 pounde a itito o 1425 good "OWN $100011 1050: r eW to MOO good to cholee feeder pigs ea riy $1600 $1400 h 1550 few and total none for five calves' days salable 2865 total 2950 salable 280 and total 310: compared week ago general market 25 or 50o lower better grades moderately active late few good fed steers Si 425 (41485: load 1117 pounds tto $15 25 outatanding grass fat Ski 4 00 iii bulk g ratifiers' sisup f 1425to i and feeders $1000 ors $1000111150 S700: canner and cutter cows me- dium to good beef "" :Ileitor? mdlittn to good huls top 81200 "rood to $1350 ehut(o helterm a find 1401 1113 I i 1 son 0l n- : 1071-poun- 1 : ' - (AP-WFA- - i It 1 I Catti---Sn!abl- e 512-poun- ier gck Siteep----Salabl- : I - (AP-USD- 1 d make care loas 1230-poun- Aug 7—The Aegnciated Index of pre” eommodillea Aholcsale price! SatunsAy Advanced to Prevlous day 70579 week ago 1n5 105 41 month ago 10551 year ago NEW YORK 1 sil00'122s: hr r73: — rcopn idedSill of America nnti subsidiarteA reported net ineotre of S401A 794 for the first half of 1943 equal after to 2:19 tilvdend requirements prei'erred cents a common share compared with $4:- 996017 l or 244 cents a common share for the ike period last year Net profit of the Pure Oil enmpnny In the hiN months' period endeti June 30 ev e to 02 noprlxitnately $56000oo equal ernin a common "he rig Henty M Dawes In the first halt nt 1042 president said het prof it was at37b2000 equal to $11'1 a common share tx for Ohio Oil company reported net income of $6 months ended June-3432526 equal to 97 cents a capital share S5143194 or 70 cents a share against tn the like period a year ago Tta(tto Corporation Briggs Manntfteturing comnsnY (ma ItR delneetie aninntintriet reported net profit of'1enhia2re3'51t8C)c!ritmspta()rrestILent7S"7i1'079"9"!:roren5a2acegnota a share for the like quarter a year Prrirter & Cnhi le ro reported consoll Nos 1413215015014st: dated net profit of Sheen Pliable nod !id(t7705'L 3 the fve Wcni per year ended June 30 or e 2875 days -s- allitir f'214A9214 or share toired late ki'th w eels to t nenrt tornmon hVtwr '''- - ' ier r11:'e a :''''''2:- n'''''''' tttotitIci with cmeral tindertm2 good R Denpree reported that to 'chol're enrin7 iamb' 1175: to a feedstraight year groAs sales oito I lee t 1942 rOmnlail to mednini record: $311496273 ees Ito altain $0001t largely DO of slid eastern $282202502 $10 "high" gmul ICI vItolet ewes $500 600 mostly Oil company $550 down common down to $200 reported its estimated earnings for the first half of this year were $15000000 which compered with adjusted earnings of about s5500000 for the Ilret half of 1942 In each ea Se the eompitny'8 equity to earnimzs Standard-VacuuOil company 50 per ot The following pelves were quilted Raturcent owned were excluded day morning at the growers' mttrket: FRUITS United Drug Inc reported for three months ended June 30 net profit of $726- U 150 128 equal to 52 cents a share on the comApples per box—Eariy June $1251 mon stock compared with $491499 Cr 35 175: Red Astrachan lug $100'4125 Berrics per crate—B!ackberries $325: cents a share In the like months of 1942 47 $325 rewrierriee Bendix fAorvianttionn corporation reported net S225: red respberries1'350: '2 50 i011Ii- S221 1: gonleberriel berries 5400: strawberries month endirvz June S275 ''0 325 earnings Currants red crate—Black of siln95n:31 equal to !q567 a capital :i per $100: 8200 ai 225 native $3001t 3'25 share compared with $110350'22 equal to Cherries per pound—Pie 6 tiSc Wind - $522 a share iin tha same period last year sors 10e H B 550 per Melons—Cantaloupes Phelps Dodge rorporation reported for crate Sh50 (oleiiprteTitatilrnneortiteit Peache- s- Plarly varieties $165 lug saitstprmcoluultorzsesennteixoJiam southern Utah $'200O'225 before depleton emoanted to S67777:i9 P1ums-6- 1:f 10c per pound on the capital stock reitialto $134 a11Utiro This compared with $5532999 or $1gt9 a VEGKTABLES in share half of 1942 the first n !leans per 10 11 12e: yellow string 10 ay 1 2 string Continental Oil company and AubsidiBeets 25 i35c per dozen hunches a ries reported net income for the six Cabbage 1 el 1 ile per pound months ended June :30 amounted to lF0- 35e per dozen hunches Carrots 250 e“tial to $146 a share compared S57905 S No 1 'It Cauliflower-- 1Y 10 12e per with $592:3430 or SI 21 a share earned pound IL S NO 2 5 et tic dozen in the first half of 1942 For the quarter 5200U:225 per Celery ended June 30 the net income was figured Corn 20 (tt 35e per dozen at K35224I49 ennal to 75 rents a share Cucumbers 51251150 per lug Feirn:ant I5e per pound against $2379265 or 51 cents a share shown for the second quarter of 1942 Endive $125 per crate Cane 15 per pound AMerican Viscose corporation reported Canyon lettuce $250 ii' 300 per Crate net profits of $1722609 NVI1N for the quarter Ortionc per 50 pcunds-Cry- stal 4 comSt2 rents ended June 30 CO tItti to 0 0- - yellow Spa nish S250 50c green mon share compared to S1669030per or 79 per d pfien hline hes cents a share for the second quarter 0t 10 p Cr pound Canyon peas 1942 Parsley 50c per dozen bunches 15e chill Peppers per pound-S- weet Canada Dry Ginger Ale Inc and sub''')'Potatoes 100 nottnits--TrisCob sidiaries showed a net profit for the nine biers' S15 0 Ter Elias $175 0'200 months ended June '30 of $1145006 Radishes 504 tiOe per dozen bunches equal to $1Si a share compared with $1- 7 ia 9e per pound Spinach 01(1799 or SLOP' a share in the correSqun$h per Pound -s- immer 5c: Zue- sponding period ended June :10 1042 chit 7c denten bunches Turnipst oe 35e per Inc Mack Trucks reported net inin 'roma $3 PO fres no come for the tirat months or o 13 or $1107001 equal to X2 a common share compared to $1:7801 cr '! 13 a aim re In the same period last year The election of C T Ruh( as president of the firm was announced CITICAno Aug 7 Flintkote company reported net earnings SV on Arrivals 10: track 191 total weeks ended July 17 of S579demand fair for the 28 taxes Shipments f'T supplies and charges equal to 54 after common for Washington 929 market slightly weaiter light cents share per compared to Burbanks whites and 'Russet long steady for others: Idaho Russet Burbanks U S $691331 or S3 cents per share in the :I same 1 last No year 00: period Iiinho whites $379:ii long U S No 1 S3tiSlt 390: Idaho Bliss Standard Oil Company or Ohio reported Triomphs U S No 1 $315: Washingtou net profit for tie six months ended June 30 long whites tr S No 1 $400 Washing1 ton Filise Triumphs I' S No $115: was $2338730 equal to $270 a common share against a revised net of $293S315 Nebraska red Warbss U S No 1 1No$290 or si 3 10: Nlibraska S:t 49 a common share or the first half 1 Cobblers U S of last year 5285 11 300 t I i A h' 1 corn-wer- !tf do iig NA that I t - 7(11cl ( i 1 i 3 Os ("' 141 Fruits Vegetable A$1'25 o it 0:i 02 02 :''114 05 1 l 1 (1)11' 360 25 3 73 35 :flf: i ::?14! 03 A'5 14 i 0s 1 2 - 03 " 'TN 0012 on kt i ol 10 94 30 Od 01 0'2 2 25 earn 12 roti 0 ool ii 1 i 6:i(o) 55 00 I ll '1! 16 25 i ' 09 (iS 93 35 0o ea 03 03 tt 14 t:15 I 10 od SA LES 00 1 1 Al Ils'! S 7 70 5 710 50 1 1 ZeMI 5'4 on roi- On :til ftt1 ' Asked -- !$ S 00 5 90 Bid Nznaz Stig pfd 'is'ag & Mrh N11 Tli ll & Nf I:I t 'I Fire C'-eteh l' $6 Dtd 00 S7 prd 2 Of) g2 :3) 60 nil 6c : '12 potind--Clree- ! h ' - -- - Potato llarket esarid : —$ MO(41 15 Ill1 S 3 f441 Amalg Sugar corn 30 75 Firt Security Corp Mountain Fuel 8111)DiV 770 In so Refining 1n1ht1r19m elt 1170171AI 141 tiil 3 31 S it l ot 05 I 00 140: 4(4(1 Bank Clearinai Friday's debits Same dny last year Saturday's clearings Sv!tTe day last year clelrinzs Sarno weok ) z 3 409S:73100 t last Year Dividends kictrtiliga NEW YORK Aug 7 (API—A dividend t of 75 cents a share nn Atlas Powder corn- ya Me September nYtos sct'one"knlh7nid:rtse'efk4 record A tigust 31 has been docia rd hy the ifirectors Directors of Northwest A irlines have aut thorized a divtdend on the common stork payable September 1 t atock of record August '20 The company paid the same amount a year ago Directors of ChishrnanS lions Inc have decta red a diVidend of !17:5 per intnt re and the amc amount on account of arrears on the 7 per cent cumulative pl-fcrred stock of the company toth 113yable 1913 to stockholders Suptember 1 of record on August 16 1943 11'01 - dividend of 50 The quarterlyr an dividend of cents a regular 'snare and were declared extra of by directors 25 cents A A The Pen the Sheaffer company dividends are payable August 2u to stock of record August 113 The Timken Roller Bearing company declared a second-lilrter dividend of 50 4 to cents a share pa va Me September A similar stock of reeord August 20 die htend was kleelare1 in the first quarter of Indiana do Standard Oil Company 1:5 eta red sit extra ilittleoil of cents it shsr to addition tio the fektilar tilt Wend of 1l5 rents it Shard out the capital attiva Huth dividends ars payable Nap( ember 15 to stockholders of record August I 6 a Position of Treasury WASHINGTON Aug 7 4 " 4 04 q "york 4 A lk 0 T 4 v7t - Alk falsry t - "" efA 4 president of the stock ex- change I have repeatedly urged that securities:- should be bought and sold only on the basis of ludg- at through the ume nientarrived of iinformation which the compsnies whose securitiCs are on our liSt make available periodically Those who are unable to judge In- trbisic values or who cannot atford to assume risks would be welt advised to confine their securitiesinvesments to war bonds which cf course should occupy first place in sll investment portfolics Free markets tire open to all as they should be but access to them should not be abused 4444AMmor0MitM " (AP)--T-- t i f: t t t 4 " t t I: i ' I " I ( ne ' post 4"'eAL : ::: i I t t : :: 11! : : 1 i iI f f '1' '' ':' i t - ( 11 '''' i ii t : - I' 4 :' ( ''': '' - 1:: i 1 I NEW FORK rntrltet value of ail stocks itstel on the 7N77:0Y7 stoett Xellirge S42 on 111h1 31 from SOLS75526S Sot cri J1144 Th 30 average price of ail the tist1 1233 stock issues aggregating 1 479093 743 shares at the end of Julv $32 11 comparedon with $3327 on June 30 &mei $2342 July 31 1942 ration-wilA headed by t" offering 330 Onn Smith Barney it Cosyndicate debenture and preferred 000 or !tork of the United Drug' company pro— ceeda from which wlil be 131 to rorlinl duo in 1033 outtandirg 5 per cent or Ths offering was made un of $20600of of 31 per cent debentures andshar of S475 cumulative 100000 stock and 1'00 ferred priced at respective:y Electri The Pennsylvania company ' of Johnstown Pa has Ced wth the ties and exchange commission a registra- tiort Ittatonient covering the firopasel isetance and sale of $1000000 first mor'zige bonds doe September 4 1C473 and 1S 000 shares of cumulative senet B S100 par stock Inters''rho rives preferred tiled 1W Ornendtrent amiswin and francihse tierlre compdtriv nh Oil City Paand itradford telectric company affnalc ttl Perinsyl ania securities 1'04 pichonle corrvre0ft for a con11At-- 1 L tr hni t A ugwt Ina on amendments to Michigan Gas and Earthc cOmpany's apn!teations for exemr tleine from certain nrovismns of tne holdlng conecrned with the tesaanes enmpany and salts of securities and on pendne pr ceedings of Ilichigan and its parent toe lAidcfle Wist Corporation The Atlas corporatini An invee!mert f3-announced tnat voime of "I common stock had inroased 701 r444e cent in slue tihrin toe year er :cd t f I Wall Street Brevities Auz 7 - I This represents the attitude of the exchange over the yesrs The exchange itself does not deter mine values The millions of people who use the facilities of the exchange and of its member firms established by their own buying and selling orders the prices which are recorded on the floer of tho exchange Under our listing agreements i with the 113 companies whOfe securities are listed on the stock exchange information is supplied showing the earnings the financial condition arid other essential facts relating to our listed companies The exchange is constantly cooperating with listed companies to the end that such Information be issued in the most comprehensive a n d understandable form possible - 1 1 - AT E e 15-ye- eq-- -- cort-an- at at ook4 t: 1 w A4 A A" 4 3: 1 1 tion of the treasury August 5: Rezieplss $15951046034: expenditures $271334- 34159: net balance $0101S791 6121: workint balance included $433919762728 customs reevipts for month $5- fiscal year tJuly 10 277g4495 receipts fiscal expenditures $24419471090S t xcess f ex 1ndiestd fisat vaut of AtlaS yoar $S209538 50141 which Wa3 anormalma:ely !‘"I9 total deht Flock penititures S5R2750130233 per F mrc on Jun' 30 compared w:th $11 increase over previOS14655120S29047: a year aco and g125t3 per snare on DeCerd L13 day $51019S3176 gold a6sets ber 31 1312 a3712526540S w 4 t ststements monny riskingtheir As - t 1 " - with respect to security 1nvestments—except to recommend the purchase of war bonds to the limitof everyone's ability—is that investors and potential investors in- vestieate values carefully or have competentl and trustworthy per- sonS investig8to for them before 387160100 375906700 324379936 24S77A6055 2131873659 — ) I ng ' Salt Lake Curb S L - l - Socony-Vacuu- 1 ( I should like to point out that the only advice which the New York stock exchange ever gives i nth it :: J AT14 (11 n m 12) Tintle Standard aoo at $L75 14' 1: 4 - - h12 01t4t-- Cou i understood of court' veil 1 r000 at 12 lea c -50 at 74e New Park 700 tt 44c Liiiy 'i'90-oOh lo Copper 300 at 7c Park City Consolidated loon at tir gar common 50 at 220 500tatia Unlisted I important that the investing pub- lie appreciate that these additional uncertainties exist today The exchange has suggested tr) listed companies that where they do not expect that the results of renegotiation will have a material effect upon the earnings as estimated they so indicate in their statements T h e exchange als) has suggested that its listed con-ipanics notify stockholders as soon as possible of the revised results of operations upon completion of renegotiation proceedings which affect a previously published earn- ings statement 1 - t l by their very nature are but esti- mates even under normal circum0stances But because such state- ments are in many cases subject VI revision as the result of contract renegotiation it is par t icu any 1 oit'tandard - iNt '- I a i 1i1 Id t generally must carefully take into consideration in evaluating securities today This is so because such a large proportion of the companies of American industry ire for the war Wort government contracts Under the renegotiation provisions of the national defense apact t h e contracts propriation which a great many companies have are subject to readjustment For this 'reason these companir:s have more difficulty thin the7 ordinarily do in estimating the result of their operations Having this in mind the exchange recently suggested that its listed companies in their interim statements where contracts are to renegotiation qualify :their jet estimates of earnings in such a way that security holders and tential security holders will be clearly on notice Cornparvrnariageiiients are of course as much concerned with the problem ss is the exchange They as well as the exchange fully realize that pitfalls exist I o r incautious inestors It i City Con' l01110 llr1 Premier 1Ark t:thri Pt c:it Plumbic Mines Pin us COTIIlitltert c0 Argentine Silver Kang Coalition Silver King West Silver Shield sion's lithies so Iron Blossom A t Tar Baby Thle Lead Tintle Standard ITnInu Chief Ptah Consolidated Ct Wyo Coo Oil Vitor ConsolMated 1A'a:ker M0iug WeZ Toledo wilb!-r- t Co:lsoltdated Ut ' i pro-cluei- il Park P:tr't ttnited A i announced net earn- June 30 0 f ings for the rt common equal to $4070163 share compared with $3478407 or $118 sarne last tile in year a share period for the six months ended June Earnings common 30 were $ R1"0 012 or STIR a or $237 share compared with Sii9549AS 1942 period a share in the comparable The entniatny announced tthat profit re- euits aro subject to renegotiation ( i I i Market Aug I: I - S L Stock i I By EmilI Schram Preident New York Stock Exchange i for (Mr Schram lis pinchhittintr Lon Schnehier now on vacation) Con14olithited Newn Features The matter of the renegotiation of contracts is one of the many uncertain factors which security holders and the investing public - NV:At' Investor's Get Caution on iII Blivinir Stocks - - itel)orls Eartlings YORK 7 Afi - 1 Survey Shows Improved Crop Outlook 1 t 3 ) : 150- 200 FitANrISCO 4 pela CDrp UIItt PR1(iE5-- IrCi1---A- - c- i A - I ' P !o)t) d I 4 slble I 14 49721 4974 93s1 niv4- 61141 ' 112141 '4' 1' 497g! 5! 9121 7: Rflkii 1! 10Atil 1' 1411s 62S 1 111 - 30341- uing Ilogs----Th- l i5: I : 13 l'41-14 21! 1714' 171s1 1714'4 11 TS141 n53'41 R Vonn7 S'1T' 11 31 31 31 Zenith Pad' Tfatat sales Satgrday 000 760 shares — week ago a23450 ( 61402n: 7 AP) National prelous day twn years Rao 321110 year aeo 1010n: Inc: to date '2 0 2 5 9 8 9 0 veer ago Jan)ary WI — — Asiced — 61723478 two years ago 85809322 3 37 3 07 1 2g 1 17 A'S 21 73 24 57 21 05 N7 3h hr CIIICAr10: Air 7 (WP)—TIlowing i o o oo n list tt ritimaetiorlo tri stocks on the 4 stnilt rniltienso Inntuniny hicasr 4 4 T1 t 14 MN 40 Low (71(4e iStilsoi High 25711C 25341 2514 romwti Foltmott 1 1141' 111 100 Hunt) MotAr Ann YORK 14 014 1 Companies Inveting NEW ecrtleS 14 14 17 50 ' 11 ':f)! 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'18161 16 lfS' 174S1 21074! 1: 44141 44111 2 29a 29141 t Cash Quotations CH:-"- 101vit 861 ' ' ) 1 1114 1 41122 ' ' (AP)) Low Cln" Traneame T & W Air' On $1High45Le $14412 314434 Tw CFx F 51 4'5 Fen 1 rer 444 3sait 14614 14011x under-El- l v 14 t tit 14Elt 14712 14712 Un Bg & P' j' t Oxs Union Crhb i — 70'4 Un 0!I Cal' 7nla 1(1'3i t 2"‘ P'" 691t 7014 69': 'rn I7iiion Par' 0 La 6044 U Air Line 6934 $ Aid Pse: 1 United 101741 Sers Unit Cnrri! o2ta 41 0214 1018 1 041 104 14334 Unit Denni '104 der 1 Gali 1 OS let 107 's 107 l'ti Unit Frnitl 11 U Gan Imp u s Gvrinir :t 1 13741" - 14 10 11 15314 6 5114i 15 5! 33 12 20! 1712! 274 4 1 Aug lk 4 JO )16 Iri 231$1 ':31'1 11 '21141 2114 22! 47 It' 47 14 17 11 3 171' 7 T W A Old Tlm-D- 1 Axl Tim Roll Br Futures Range of Chicago' 7 1 4910 21: NJ ofr 41112 10 1612 1334 134 1341 21141 2611 11 Texss co l Tx flult sul Tx Pe I Tr' N c 11 ' :01: Std Oil 111 l4 vra416 17121 1S161 (yVe a-- is s 14 14 ' I117 17 ii 1:4 2' 54121 5141'21 ro41A2 2 291 2014! 29 14 3 474: 474' 3 4 3 15 311 33121 33341- 14 3341 25 244 24 'a' 2454 ii ere 2) !iell 0'-' 5M 6011 174 :2 'ltil 177C2a1: 2 t Oil: IS einciair 3s EAouth Pac! 22' 1! s'outh Ry1 I: do pfd r 4 Sperry Cori 4 Inc iplegl Std Brand& 39' 5' Stit Oil Cal' 2i Stil Oil Inii t'lr1441F market rtaturdaY the : !ri irr4 1Lribueed more to a larK roei ! rr iefr :hn any aggressis'e to gel) 'COMM1On houses were or th aeting side Wt tne couptry t ('t lering tocorn more a teadency liquidate ttre Flour oats i and rye weakened graa t to arrive" b5" c1 a 'rn oet'irriev toteied ANrtt)flei buatiels brinrinx i total tor this v esti to around L500000 'I ' roomy k'''':t was clown si Tr s4 A t 4 IT I 4 4I Is t her:! $14 tt1 $ e:4m ":' 11I 4 A 1'rA11 Wf" 'Inv' L' t9w "s Ks nd eve cents elt eientornner 704 r cent loiser September $101:1s 0 - - : i 114 r 2 i NOKTII SALT LAKE Atli 7 ifI TAn)) I Waeltinzlott mpring Ilirnba: bulk WaKhitut-ttFolluwlug itt it t4IIMIMIT:v iot IiIP Nip111 Stilt 1101 PpriMiorM $1000 mnpt !Intl e erIwz market LOC week cinim ittinh 514 :1i) !!1 int: ighrt y:carlln a1 11!)A!'ii!!!!04 FriiaY Aututit 6 eic! t o ::41 lower: hAlk g )(I and CrliC-i Cattl e and Calves! were a ltle :1:1 23 id! ue 1?ititututt $112a lighter Iti the cattle yards and showed a shorn slaughter ewes weak to 2ac lower total of 876 head of which 153 were $750 down sold here prices looked about teady cornlambs $1400 ' pared with last week's close no good LOS ANGELES 1— t ' Aug 7 steers were included: : several lots Cattle-Salslaughter able for Weeg )000: compared of common tomeclitim kincla moved within a with week '25c to ago a range of $950 0)1200 strong lower other classem steady medium tu made $900 and below: medium to grades fairly higher mrnorn to $12 50 sr 147K good heifers rated at 3115o et 1375 coin- - good steers' cowls' L't commoo to $1175 gJodMM mon and lower gradea down to $900 and itiedt tj50 rit: 1460 Canners and cut- 4ill50 below medium to good drivein cows 41 923 medium to good bulls were mild W itthiti barely a range of S1050 4e ters c 0:50111-211au to common cows at Pit50 k'' (1(002altd canners Calves -for week 700 steady ranged from Sel00 doWli pre tel liea t $1450 4p cftaI dr irvi d e ro:nrlefilup to good bulls' ilo48-elato 15 for wee: a few cOrMil11 w eek's and 3 0c higher closing iitop $1563 bulls ranged downward from 51010 1101 góod to choice sows $1315 1425 to choice veal calves were sold for $1350 o week 2175 fully 1500: medium zuld lower grade vealers o 3csheen-sal- able good totorchoice wooled la :nos $1325 clown 10 to 2 per cent sorted 1525 market on bogs V 10 in $150d medium to goo:1 sim!:i la:116 $1300 20c higher compared with lac weeles com um short t to 5500 4 riotie top $litto Ott hest 1S5 to 230 800 reedor 65 qit12 itunbc $1250 pound be rrows and gilla: lighter welhts (1114Aiiit Aug 7 f Al' i - Ilogs--- - Pala brought $1200 1340 and weight's above iiiiti total :4500 nominally weedy 250 $129011313 11wi made hie i 1o I an d ch °Ica In ge on male pound250 hol entitig $11 in the sheep to week's Sheep-- The took none compared week ago divisloil total ed 5630 receipts and 263 of them shippers under 250 pounds 25 4 :35c higher: on hands local the Prices wignts changed hts over 250 pounds 101k 13o liner were weedy at last week's maret level no car- - weic w ere so ld Mediu m to god bOWS 15abletr 25e higher Sheep-Sal500 total 5500 COM- trucked-li- t spring lambs moved at $1300 some ecunrnon kinds S11504v ramhs spring 41400: tew 15It 25e I higher: week's top native 1200 it lois of mediiiin shorn ewes in the truck division brought $500 ral RAM Si540 Hymns lambs $151o ' top r7e:'17 hulkt range distinctly 06101E5ft Aug- 7 (USDA )l -F- ollowing la but quality !going tolambs $15$ i254 1540: nativea me- f! sum:nary of! the pglelt livestock trinarket choice 300 diom 1485: slaughter for week tterrii(ttlin Frulay August $1325 1&00: top 5041 yearlings slaughter Calves-Ree- elpts Cattle for the cwes 775 other natives $775: week numbered 2'220 head and 1198 of late UV $730 load choice $6 feed" them this market t A week pito ing Itiolii 00 "At 1598 heed came lit Hod the weekly tJ!al a (7:1 ti:e iliiiblr 500: calves 500: com !vear tv40 showed 2489 head talt:e c'ht:)'i't('1 l'flt‘lliitelt11rIst good and acnree esfly in thr week errt!cliillY isvnTi'!'Ye'drinqa strong tc steers and heifers but midweek improvemostly 101 I5c up common ment brought the quality of the run about average good mostly g:Ades up to last week's average and prices were 25c down on both killer and stocker acweady with some weakness on veslers: count price dividing line around ::1500: one lot of good to choice fed to 25e lower choice abide steers topped at $1500 end several medium heifers' steady holding stea'dy: cows 25 4 50ce down to good smaller lots made $ 1225011400 about 25c all through list decline average a few single- head Monday sold up to with trade weaks at neclinciheavY $1510 common kinds ranged downward sausageclosing bulls 25c higher' losing early ad- from $1200: feeders were scarce at vealvance of feringa about steady down medium to good heifers Were$1300 sold ers 2541light extreme 50c up: top ted steers for $1150 It 1400 and COMM011 helfera $1690 next ilignemt price $1665: sevat 51100 down : gond cows were warce a eral loads $1641h and S 1 875: bolt( fed I r 16 25 mfenturmisareendw steers with tstmT11itrIOr Os I ho ra11:1 $1400 ' fo1075 kindx $1125 'd:11 qrsammtivtotakntri tvraardrne canners at $800 down: beef bulls choice to prime at standstill: almost medium and lower fed- heifers reached $1025 brought $1150111225 comparable grades $1100 down most vealers after mixed offerings bulk $135041 $1635: the first rounds ranged downward from 1550 Cutter COWS closed $1450 although choice kinda early in the with 'underweight canners adtraSg9gy"adroonnei week rated at $1500 '!f- 1525 most fat cows closing at Hogs—The price of hogs advanced dur- $650 io00 with practical top good cows$1000ii $1350: ing the week about 10 to 20c above the heavy pietism:7e bulls' reached $1475 and close a week ago Tot' $11 053 vealerx gtiridd 16c&010v :ea ct51101cattiodwecrotriaMtonssh205avziy to choice 1S0 to 250tpound—ha-rro°e"southwest gilts: weighta below that range were sold 875 for $120544 1345 aocl averages above 250 ) KANSAS CITY Aug 7 pounds at $1295a 1320: sows went most100 total 250 not enough ly at $1125 f41Z05: few lights to $1250 Hogs—Salable test to offered values market nominaily Sheep—The week's numbered tor week uneven offerings nettling 89644 head of which receipts 69365 were sold steady: to cents 300 35 30 under A higher: pounde week ago 73337 head came in locally and the' total for the correspondbig Nv:::1 k: heavier weights around 20 cents higher late SOWS 15 to 40 cents up a year ago 91650 Prices topCattle-Sal$1410 for the able none: total 000 Calves Muted on Thursday's close were 15 to 25c Salable none total 250 for week choice lower on fat lambs and ewes hut feeding fed steers firm cutter and common weak Iambi were fully steady: several loads of Mahn rang spring lambs on Thursday at heifers and mixed yearlings steady to easier S1415 were lightly sorted at S1100: cows steady to 15 cents higher: bulls 15 to numerous other loads made $1180er 1425: 25 cents higher: vealers and calv ea largely meveral loads of Idaho feedere were sold unchanged: stocker and feeder classes mostfor Four loads of shorn Idaho ly steady to 25 cents higher week's top fed ewes $1350 Nebraskas medium to steers $1010 on $660 broughtlambs straight: in the truck division were bulk medium to choice 51225 :ir 1585 good spring Sold to small lots at $125012 1375 with bulk common and medium grass steers a few plain feeders down to $1150 $10 4 0 al 1275: choice heifers DENVER Aug 7 (AMSDAWFA -- l1550 bulk common and medium Ms Cattle-Sal- able '4 200 total 330 calves sal s950 1175: feu' loads good to $1275: 1125-115he and 'total 50 compared wlth last top ‘'esters $1400 pound whitefaced feeder steers $14 25: good and week good and choice fed steers steady common and medium lights and yearlings choice mixed stock calves S1275u 1450 to 50 bulk choic medium and weightY yealer weights lip none$15 steady tineep-Sat- able steers total 2000 killing bulk 1600 top $1600 heifers classes 25 to 50 cents lower: week's top medium $1525 and good 41500: shared steer trend- $1250 top $152 5 for choice good and c hoice native spring lambs 980 pounds several loads $1475 Id1500 $1475 closing top good and choice truckedbulk medium and good $1200 1400: in lots choice Colorado yearlings cows uneven weighty cutter to good largely $1400: $1425 others top &laugh- 250 lower low cutters and canners 50c ter eWes 5750 $125041350: late 'top $725 off wits 750 lower on lights: late bulk OMAHA 8 (A PUSDA -H- ogsAug canners and cinters $41501J 925 few Salable 200 total 2100: not enough common and helium 5041 1 50 $400 ITIS k to a offered market all cisme° nom- to Knori tleiferlith kind 50 412 grassers few lots go0t1 10 chntes ly od end v to la5c lowr down- In bulls $1350 inuia to din$ pounds st3 an to mows turn on cuttersteady not common top lights $ 400 hulk Meditirri 16111 good luttntetio st 75: odd iota good RnWii $12 75 stags 1'11116 $1350 to compared Friday last week lights ctittet'S $110011 1350 srlrso vralers bulk g)(ni end and butchers 25t 35c' higher sows i 5 'fi steady 250 tholes $1400 lip: closing tOp A385 no quotations 1800 top choice $1850: stockers and feeders slow steady at $1200 total 400 for week fed steers grading average choice down to better lable Hogs-Sa700 total 2000 steady strong others to 15c steady 'rind bulls steady cows 2541: lower heifers top 10c lower at 1390 on good and choice 50e 170 to 250 pounds1:10 bulk 170 tl 270 higher fuli advance on canners and cutters cealers steady: stocker and feeder 270 to 3011 pounds $1365 fit I clamsee cattle unchanged S13404'71370 300 to 360 pounds pounds supply light $1310 and weelz's tops: Choice demand slow: sowa heavies $1300 (e 1350 1260 hi 1285 fed steers few heavies $1235 h 1250 for 1210 and $1825: week barrows and gilts unevenly Sc to choice 1028pound weights $1610: choice 25c higher: sows 10c up bulls good $1550: hpifrs Sheep-Sal- able and total 150: compared $1415: practical top vcalers $1450 good with last week spring lambs steady: weak- to ehoiee stockers S1425: bulk ness erased most of gain: week'a good and choice fed Steers $14 25'it 16 00: 1275 2 1375 sood 1515 for six doubles of good and choice mediuna short feels e ir 611411 211 SH1y 'ilir2 Itoeit'' - 1 2114 i i 71 422231 Servel 5M II 19 201 1014 111 1114 I --- I 34 1814! 16111! 1611! 15 1514J 15 15121 1511 - 2! 7 l' 1 11341 NEW YORK Aug 7 OPI—Bank clearings in the week ended Wed- nesday rose moderately over last week and held substantially ahead of the like 192 period Dun and Bradstreet Inc reported Transactions for 23 leading cities amounted to up 251 per cent from 86375059- 000 last year and $661546000 more than in the previous week Important advances over 1942 included: Omaha up 517 per cent St Louis 398 Minneapolis 392: Kansas City 391 New Orleans 341 and Buffalo 31 Leading Livestock Market Quotations 14 1116 411S 9 4 514 45: Ptessrd K 0 last year compared RRent 1Iand in' 1911 Rail- - Rrt:t: S:eelpt' st: way tnx nrcrliala dnereased from ss'f'esTa"vb st If 1:1 $5171':o00 to $1'202143-191) 2fIlyo 4 1: 2: 2! 1 $:: tie 11 10 16141 1147:x'- -: 30341 i 3034! ao341- 81341 Simi 8311 1614i 161'41i 113114- !el 111 6121 61S g - C31429913 145 114 1- 176!- - 41141 9 11141 1114! I 5 1 Opuratilg expescs 14714- "9141 ""141 21121 211214 1 3 2: III $n914742473 and total- oper- - proccara G Av N 5 revenues from $5316699998 Pub Pullman i in 1N2 1911 to 377166247051 Pure Oil were $1- - It C A - 19 14141 171'41 11"1 111'4 21 a112111 o57 4 P101111is expenses Freight (prating rue increased from $1447568333 10 9121 1f1 5 3 2 Pet' Postal T sPti reve- - i :31 Ptah Revenue Itom freight mail ex- - Park Pt1n (7"13 TreFs ard reiscelioneous sources Pep" 1oW did taxes and Plielps r6111ted too but Pullen Crr ' pro-wit- ' ‘I ' I wage-earnin- frict 11 1 i m't Ibc1 'Pram At S 23 71 ft t p r n :i:11 l'ne Tin ci:: 1' 1 t'1! iid re-- 1 t 11- St yr! NY Nr) Am Avil No Am co! No Pacific!' ill Olitp Ott FaturdAy The jump prrt Cclosed from 5114667031 to $1028-!'"- i 61'5 Nat Lead I Nat P & Lti' Nat Steel Nehl Corp'! lol Newport N Y CPt 'I N Y Chi 11' I i Bank Clearings Show Increase TratleNVincls week on the Salt Lake stock exchange although weakness was due more to i lack of bids than to selling pressure Twenty-thre- e issues were active during the period Compared with 28 the previous week Eleven lost ground five advanced --- ' tionsand seven closed with posiunchanged Utah - Idaho Sugar common traded last st $225 off 45 cents on the week: Tintic Standard at $175 off 21:2 cents: North Lily at 41 cents off 2 cents Prince Consolidated off 5 cents y Crescent Eagle at 9 cents off 81-1 cent Park cents off City Consolidated at Kentucky Utah at 4 cents nifef e4rit cents and Park Bingham at CHICAGO Aug 7 (P)—With the off 112 cents government crop report due early 1 cent In the unlisted section Utah next week grain traders Saturday were interested in a private forc- Power and Light $7 preferred e:1st made by C M Calvin of James dropped to $6050 off $225 Amal- E Bennett & Co which showed a garnated Sugar preferred to $775 cent and National Tunnel general improvement in conditions and 10Mines to $16214 off 121: July during :The Bennett forecast was made cents Chief Consolidated sold at 38 on the basis'of 3500 card questionnaires sent to grain dealers coun- cents in midweek but closing quo- 30 cents hid oftry elevator operators and millers tations declined to Utah-Idaho Su35 cents at fered In all sections of the producing to advanced area Individuals questioned were gar preferred men with long experience in the $10872 up 371 cents and Comet Coalition to 161‘ cents up 2 cents grain business was wheat Fractionally higher were Comby placed Spring Galvin at 308000000 bushels com- bined "Metals and Silver Shield Bing-haMetals Bullion Eurepared with 272000000 bushels in the July 1 government forecast ka Lilly Eureka Standard Horn and all wheat was estimated at Silver New Park and New Quincy 830000000 bushels- against the closed in unchanged positions government's forecast of 791000- 000 bushels "Production prospects of spring wheat" Galvin said "are again adjusted upward with the crop coming to maturity in excellent Weather conditions shape SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS throughout the season have favored development with the indiMtkeci Bid cated yield closely approximating Am Met M Co !$ 0012 S 7:02— 09 05 Hill that of a year ago" 04 0419 :6Galvin forecast corn at 2851- - Ra"k111"TfZai3 n3 05131 61'2 Silver 000000 bushels against a govern- Brisiol 013'0 Bullion "0'7 '1 ment estimate of 2708000000 Cardiff 0112 03 01 Cedar Tails bushels "Corn made good prog- Che!f 35 30 49 47 ress during July" he said "and ClaytouConoliclatel Silver 9314'centy:(2 Fojuorra10cii:Iiiidated1 high temperatures through the 00a 13 12 tral states were beneficial to Combined Aletals iS 15 Coalition growth but caused some deteriora- Comet 03 Commonwealth Lead ni 10 08 tion in the southwest states to late Crescent Eagle no I2 0o34 Croff n211 02 Cirowa planted grain Point 95 "The crop is in various stages Dragon (11"3' 1Thst Crown Point t(el12 of growth but considering its be- East oi'I StanadCoal 104 02 lated start has caught up rapidly iii7:! Tiviw :0012 02 P'''ire M Mee 03 and color is generally good 0112! 1212 nu:lion "12 there is complaint regard- Eureka 18 lc Eureka Lilly Coo — A00 IA Asia Eureka Mines ing poor stands in some localities - Eoreka Standard :12312 12 Only a few complaints were reChain 01 ceived of corn borer damage in Great Western 00e 1312 12 11)rn Silver Illinois and Indiana" Wi 0s Fhwell 03 The oats crop was placed by Kennebec 01141 0703 Galvin at 11234000000 bushels Keystone 1242 Z0" fore00li bushels 1242000000 no ki against 00 t cast by the government and rye- 1irama 03 011" 51a6nolia Lad k2 31 35 at 36000000 bushels against 33- AmtaitriIrrmt1hiii : 01)14 02 on s 04 500000 bushels in the government militers Gold M tesourt 03 00121 Moarth estimate M oseow 01 vi l en44 2 '43 1 S712 "Oats and rye harvesting is now Mt City Copper (1212 oats said "with 11a"illTdrtlytearview '' 711121721 72n3so 14 general" Galvin Park below New earlier ' expectations yields 02 (41i12 while rye is running slightly above :7''f'Quyg 44 01 Standard North in northw:eitern states" 1::: (II Copper ()I) on3to ti Park Bingham 4'a 11''1' 1 dAblet the amount 1 911 :f un Interstate in 1 'nt 1134111' izatuvpum pasl-i!7ng- t XlCctIV 145 Peg Nat 1airv t i I 71170 s'"'! Plowiti's WASHINCTONoi Aug 7 um The operating reven ues which Class 1 ratiroadA 'derived from last year were hauling :7:H 30-da- I Mission I t NVari! morit 1iirr1v t i - 'n'il 11-ctivi(1- Net i Break Record se -' itltti Largest percentage increase in net income from 1042 figures was shown for nine companies working in stone clay and glass at 697 per cent The total for this group however was only $7362000 Auto and eouipment concerns chiefly oceunied with war work showed for 22 companies a 372 per cent greater net than in the 1942 period while the annual rate of return on net worth rose to 119 per cent from 93 in the 1942 period "The increase in earnings of the group over a year ago accompanied a continued growth in volume of business by many companies" the bank said "and recovery by others whose volume was curtailed during the changeover to war work still i n progress a year-ag"Sales figures reported by 104 manufacturing companies totaled $7931000000 in the first half year and were 38 per cent higher than last year cell-NE- I t Steel Pay Rolls — i Lr1he1 Imew's In! Lorillard Hail a nun crs Rise Sharply t ::: i LmI t - i— i -- 4s 1ai: I Naali-Kelv- 4s 6 4 I : 8 Sugar Plants Stay Closed I— rFla t o 111 It 4 Utah-Idah- 711 61-il- s 1 Cent H lining Rav! toepir11(13Con Inter Jri rv In Nick C! Int Paner In T & T' Johns M Jones er L! Xan City!! !'nrecotfl Kress s Fr i Kroa Gro Lib 0 F CI Lig & 148' Marsh 741 Li 111 Oil LI i11-1- 6 i crive fair! G N R uf: West S! rt Rollaud !PI liurnstk M! r period IRAft t eoodricil -nt corn-pare- 14 Gen Cable Gen Flied Gen Foods It Gen Mot '1 (111 SS re Tt! 'l i fv'tect" The N A S D's specific refutation ' 1 ( 114 1$1 Bad( CTA Unit t Cunt Mfrs Crint0Del Corn Prod Crane Co Crown 7e1 Crue Steel Curtis Pub - 114 11 I ::::: - 141 ' 1 i Curb Prices 15141 34111-1- 1 '' 14 pre-lou- Lig Wa iSg-- :- 114 7 - PHILADELPHiA Aug 7 Cur The National Association of Se- Decre&Ci? & 11111 curities Dealers Inc in its August Pei Del LAW rews bulletn defends the securi- - Pet Yetis I ties and exhange commission and DiHC8e" Dome Nina Aire legislation supporting it from Doug A'ratl-' Cairns marie by r'several spokes- Pc3et men for small stock exchanges" Eriedo Rct R who "have gone to congress or the Fvane ni j press with:stateMents and argu- FairbkTRrftM Flintkote ments that can and must be re- Fire ') Vz NEW YORK Aug 7 un—Combined net earnings for 310 industrial companies for the first half of T in Stocks the year aggregated $616935000 —a rise of 137 per cent from the total for the comparable half of 3d1 1942—the National City bank reports The total for the first six months however was 22 per cent under that of the first half of 1941: the bank added in its monthly business review Current earnings it continued are subject to renegotiation1 changes in government contracts1 and year-en- d adjustment for tax and other reserves On the aggregate net worth of or slightly more $14734901000 NRIA' YORK Aug 7 AP)— Following Is a ilst of Saturdays trausactions on the than in 1942 the 310 companies New VorI( exAlattge: d averaged 81 ner cent return STOCKS with 76 per cent in the (Sales ill Hundred:0 1942 period Sale High Low Close Greatest return rate was shown 9 Am Superpower by 24 machinery concerns 145 1! 1112' 1112 11 Bunlicr Hill & F 22 1141 Cities Srivco 1112 lisi per cent against 131 in the 1042 7 7 Ei 111ift & Sh 3ti Ak - Cuh-AmS- u ''': Low nigh 13559 13)13 13534 (Maur 3417 3404 3413 up 0S 2059 2050 2051 nr)01 061:4: unch : : : : : 92:7it off I3 Industrial s Rails Low Low 1lizh High 14582 119:26 3s30 2750 11973 0202 2928 2331 114 C311SC'prri 114 (flitt Is - o ) 1N C8n Paolf n by 3 A Tingle & en members 'cork stock exehnnge) NEW YORK- Aug 7 (IP)— Mod1514! 13141f Ii erate losses were 4 15 - 1 widely scattered 44 44 17 247141 2941 281- 14 the rail section of the I! 22121 32121 2213- - 14 through 4 2812 26f0 281AL declines bond market Saturday 2' 18 171 18 6840 to more leZ 12140 ti1 fractions from ranging 12121 121! 11 254s1 2541 255i1 1:a a medium than for the and point 3 22511 22141 224 f!s 8 9 9 8181 carrier loans speculative priced 74! - lti Other 1107 21071A:107 e 77 ki 77 771e (io pM corporate loans were steady Heelft 3 40111 48 45112! (1142' 1! 35121 35121 35121- 14 In supply were issues of the Niag Hill Power 153 1321e 13:294 1324e tie' Technicolor 2 12Ii Li Baltimore & Ohio Central of Geor125s1 124iie 2 3 2 a 44341 44121 44 3414() United Gas 1 2 14' 214 1 1712 17121 17114-- 14 gia Rock Island Denver & Rio sugar' 12' 75Iti! 75121 7514NorthInternational Grande Great 39 2 39 30 1' 36 38 36 ern Missouri Pacific Frisco and - 114 110 I1ov4110 Seaboard Air Line 3 19781 19Ii 1914' 11 34 14 314 34 Frisco A 4s of '50 were off ln 14 1' 4214 4214! 42144 291f4 at Lii of Southern Pacific 7 14 1374' 14 !e 49 '81 lost 11 New York at 57 14 5 25 f4 25 25 f40 fl Central refunding 5s dropped a 4 54 41xf 4 !egl 5 21141 215-211 point at 5912 and fractional losses 3 14111 14341 14141- 8 were shown by St Paul 5s of '75 1: 8t COLORADOO SPRINGS Colo - li North Western 2 31 33 33 5 14 14! Lehigh Valley 'Aug i (7D—Three of the 11 sugar 5141 'ki 1! 33 Vs' 331 48 and New Haven 4s 3312 " 5S1if 56141 5314 South Americans improved In factories of the Holly Sugar cot-3 194 19 5 15 1434 1914fff the iloration will not be operated this foreign list Brazilian 11 5 3114: 31 31111 a point at 43 United fall 1114! 1114 111 gaining 151 111 61s1 611 - 11 States governments were quiet 7 14 7 1s 17 7 14 The company announced Satur1(1 and steady in dealer markets 14 2 3612: :361:! :36114 4' 13! 13tW 1351!- that "due to a reduced acre- day 'Volume for the short session 6 ici 4 31 6 fis!- 6221 of to amounted 1' 2034 20341 2034 age sugar beets" its factories face $3286200 value1 “ lA 1 25141 2614! 261a— against $5932600 last Saturday at Sheridan Wyo and Alvarado 1 20 20 20 iL 1 60 and Hamilton City Cal will be 60 60 2 36 36 36 closed 1 10513' visit 10111: ii 1! 1141 11 Beets in these factory territories 27i 11141 11 414 1111 will be processed at other Holly C 113111 11341 113'11— tz 3614! 36141 361f plants the statement said 1' 37 14 37 37 "The reduction of beet acreage 6' 18121 1814 18121÷ !le 5115 1' 51411 512i li been due primarily to a has 16' 35541 3512 355111 YORK Aug 7 (11))—The ing price on sugar 71 40711 4012 401ii- - 13 having been 35' 51 504 50al- - 14 American Iron and Steel institute established by OP A at a level 5' 71 17121 7:11 reports that steel industry pay substantisily below the price jus3 37 36341 3 4i- - 14 rolls during June were 81 38 3531 :Us the highest titled under present conditions" 4' 21II 26441 26541 y for any month on record said Wiley Blair Jr president of 1 24 24 21 '11 38121 331121 38111 the corporation totaling $136217000 1! 3618! 36141 36'ml In the longer month of May 4 7311 "This low price in turn prevents 714! 11 111411 1144 steel to $137- - processors from paying farmers a 3S1i: 313141 38141- - 24 401000pay rolls amounted while in June a year ago price for sugar beets comparable 11r1 g: 11! 7 12 75s1 14 1 the total was $118067000 with prices received by them for 14 66 6' 861Al 14 201A! 30 k 30 Employment declined srightly in competitive crops 19 107s! as lieu of the simple method 1101 13Na! 13141 131- 34 - 1 1 83 83 83 632000 in of insuring a maximum production against employes May 61 22141 11 22141 221tp and 659000 in June 1942 of this staple food commodity by 6 6341 i4 3 341: 3 341 of permitting an adequate price the Average hourly earnings 14 3 3011 303441 30341 g 3n31- - 34 5: :30341 3014 employes amounted department of last 11 1s41 386i 31854ii-41 a87 to 1127 cents in June compared winter substituted agriculture h a subsidy 110 7 — tills1 13i 1' (191i1 (19121 6914I1134 in May and 102 in Junelgram which has failed to achieve li 17111 17llal 17114 14 last year the desired acreage" 14 1' 59121 59121 5912k 5 l' Oro-a- 171411 NEW YORK Aug 7 t are Saturday's closing prices of bonds on the New York stok exchange and the tdat sales of each bond: CORPORATION BONDS t Sates In $1000 ) Net Fales Close Chg 3 9:714 Alleghany ev 51 49 — f Am F P 58 2030 sl 20 ' a I I109 Ik & ta T T Am 01 314 1 120 A T & S Ft 4s 05 — — C 5 19i1 Bethlehem t seL 312s 52 3 D ': 1114 A G 36W '47 28 :)i)2 4S1t 1 Illinois Central 4148 66 - Ns 54 50 Missouri Pacific 58 77 F Southern Pacific 4128 811 44 5714- - 1118 181 do 412s 69 38 5812 3 1 0012 do 310 46t - 13n do 41A Ore 77 — 23 02 Union Pacific 15t 4s 47 IS 109 3 09 la Utah P A I4 5s 44 - 18 12 09 Western Union 5s 51 —1 t —Twat sale! Saturday $12SS200: week ago $932- day $6924000 600: year ago S2021000: two years ago s312t000: January I to date $233(34231200: year ago $12g4817800 two years ago S1336249775 Rail1 Lg e (6 t1 o n Declines in Bond Market Li 4 14 414 15121 15121- -6121 61-1714I 17121 33 1s 34 158181 581i1- - 13' 59141 - Cr13 F C'lus V 4 ki 151 1n43 1942 18 - 2541 111i' 11 111411 1iIi Li 2812'4- - 251 2541 1! Plondmsoditts 131 58121- 28141 2g121 N: Lit At 25111'e 5541 51e41 tnitlistrials Utilities 314' 431 10 h65s1 58121 7' 281 9' 22' -- Cn noebuck Douglnm Atreraft and Cnme Cat TrAct Cetttneplethe generalrun of rails In the curb losses were regis- Crintex Chem&Ohk) tered by Jvole Prtroleum Amert- ChGrWpf C9r enn Gas a MI Electric and Lehigh Chrys Cilmnx M Cidett Pea Coal and Navigation I'antepec Oil CoCaCOiti and Amerjcan Cyanamid were Cul GALF1 irrrroved TransINs were CirnlineTr shares 353000 0570 the C0m1 SAlv wzpinst Comwlitto previous Saturday ComwiEd 25181 5a41 1 I' ::s?' 2511 641 41i! IT2 - 13141- 5fireil 43781 43781 15' Arnerionn Telephone up N U S Stf el up Wf stern Union up Fl A k Lr Etirden 'Co And NI'tirry'shou” up 3i Losses ran to 'a point or so for Porg'War Mt Brig Johns - :Ma nvi le Budd- M fg Montgomery El 1To1 A Case Ward and Threshing Narrow Pack declines were recorded by Bethle- Cai C D n eI tem steel General Motors Sears 11-- s7)1 146 e 227141 8 2 9 39Ii' 39Ii 2278111'15211535811'41- 14- 3914' i'5 Anaconda Arm 111 A T k 8 Iri A C Line Att Perin Atlas Cp Aviat Cp Paid 1o c't Balt & 0 Barnsdall Pend Avt Seth Steel Floe MITI I 9 131SI 13341 1 11n! 1Ii1c Am 911 20! 1i 3512' 11341 117al— 2112! 21121 - s Clume 14 84 NJ 21140 New IStocks Turn Downward On Salt Lake Exchange hi First Half turned downward trading the last Net Earnings Increase I1 IBond PricesAP)—lowing A ve r a rre s (Furnished 1'4 - 9' 12 11113 ?SY 5 6' 37 3! 84 1i 2' 356i! & 14 14 1014142441- 42'1A1 4' 121S Am 1(vo Am Metal A 11 & S S 4t 11:1 R f:" S - : 5 111 Mfg A-- ) 5 i 5 1214112141- 38111 361s' 1014l 101441 4' 4214' Allied Sir Aug 7 us — were a bit heavy in most departments Saturday but again the tone rOiected melizerness of buyinz interest rather than weight CI offeringsIt was One or the slowest twotseiur sessions of the year transactions totaling 290760 shares against laat Saturday's 823450 A few Maders!were well enough supported to emerge with fractional gails this group including I 4!:' A01111011 Slow Tirade I '' RI Air itodue !Dow-Jone- Net 11Close1 Chge--- HgJw Saleml ' - - Market QUOta1011S l Y Stock I l |