Show Uhc Salt Cake (Tribune 1913 14 February Power and Liht Issues Sell In Big Blocks NEW YORK Feb 33 fT — d paced by utilities Saturday stepped out of a generally bullish week on the fastest and broadest Saturday Market since December 27 1941 The "list lively at the start picked up momentum in the final fcMir as big blocks rf power and l'ght issues crowded the ticker tape ith small advances While minor declines were plentiful at the close plus marks of fractions to a point predominated The reversal of normal sluggishness in the wake of a holiday falling on Friday was particularly Further cheering to analvsts Ft"Mk low-price- ag-ai- brs p cture iTvoch the president's optimistic ard persistence of the inthr-m- flation received most of the credit for the upswing There was howfT?iJrrah!f profit-takin- g tech-riever on the idea a good-size- d correction might be overdue Of 7 £'f- individual stocks traded 4Z? were up and 360 down or unchanged Transfers tctaled 794390 shares compared with 500250 a week aeo Among issues touching best lev1942-4- 3 or lonsrer were a's American Power & Light Columbia Gss National Power & Light American Waterworks International Telephone Commonwealth & Southern Sears Rnebuck J I Case Deere General Electric e Houston Oil and Warner Bros Up around a point were Inter- al fr Jrhrjs-Manvill- Harvester Chrvsler Douglas Aircraft Allied Chemical national Dow-JoneNEW YORK Fpb 13 (Api — FollowinE is a unulauiT of Saturday's stock transactions on tne New York stork exeManpe' STOCKS (Sales in HundredsJ Net Sales HiitMI Low t Close ChKe Co member (Compiled bv J A Horl A ti a m s Ex 1 of tha Nsw York atock axrhange) 4 41) S4 Air Kfduc Close Change Low Hlph 1 4 A lash a Jri 4 127 UK 12711 127 e3 up 4 Industrials A t 2 22 04 29 2921 ut 13 29 26 Rails V A ' :n tl i'7 lj(i7' 17 1A09 16 80 16 95 up 7 a A Hint Sir 9277 : UP 09 Commodities A i: 3 is MU 24 02 ht up Bonds Am A'lint Si1 4 N 4 A C A It 61 SO fi SO Am ('an A C Ac F 2 21 2 2a 4 M Am Loco 4 22 22 Am Meta 22i 7 7 Fi5 A R & S S 74 1 5 A R Ml!! 11 UMii ifc 4 0 A 8 R 40 1 22- A S Krir5 22 2 12 135 Am 135 1345 52- 52 Am Tod B 10 52" V A T Fcirs i S's 34--- i 34 Am Vise 34i Mi 4fi 4 47a3 A W Wks 4' A Z LAS 2 5 5 j 27 29 2! i Anaconda 4 12 Arm 111 2 34 34 NEW YORK Feb 13 UP)— Rec31 Arms: Clc 7 V A D G4s 3 7Vl -A T & a F ord 461 46 i4 16 46 U highs in the livestock comA C Line 2 27 27 U 271-si 3 i 53 14 31 I 5 Atl Refin 50 ponent and in industrials helped S 6 &34 Atlas Corp 41-- : the Associated Press weighted 4 s Aviat C'p 115 Maid Lo ct 23 12' i:- 7 - 124 s'iindex of 35 wholesale spot com1 2 4 3 hnit - O 17 14 14 Barnstall 14'ii modities to advance to a new 1 B Ir Wka 14ii 14i: U4l- 1 1 36 t 3PHi H'ni Avt 1942-4- 3 peak of 10487 per cent 3 Beta Steel 50 ' 53U Eiaw-KriS 71 7i 7' 1926 average in the week 4 Hoe Airpl 16 16' 161-- - Is of the i 2 3 V4 24 Borden 24 ye ended February 11 compared with BorE- - Wa r 3 20' 20 29'3 4 23 2 C- - -BriEBs Vf 23 in the previous week and 10465 Buci-4 14 4 ' 4 U Mf 14 84:-1P- S Budd Whi 10 a 9713 84 year ago lo--B A Maen 19 10 1 a new high were 25 1 25 Caif Pack Industrials 1 7 2 s Hec f'ai 74i 74i 6V cent S Vs of the base year 61 61 of 9969 per Canad Pac 90 ' 90 V 90 'asr Co week and 9870 9956 last 4 44 44 Cat Tract against 29 Si 29 29 Olanes comlivestock The 1 last Kt Cerro le P! 37 U 37 H 37 year Oh1 4 37 37 3i a new peak of at stood i(hri ponent 1 i:-- vC O W If 12H 12740 compared with 12675 in 11 7373 Crwvaier C 4 21 e 42 f 42 Climax Mo the preceding week and 10635 a :s j duett Pea 33 h 35 17' K'o'cste PV 12 4 173 ago year U 2 3 Individual commodities showing 4 00 20 2" (' m CTell 1 :i 0 33 ''x 3 3 3 4 In Tr advances were bituminous coal ivm 1 2 1 1 fum so!v t 5 7 13--12 's cattle lambs eggs turpenfi 0 ll-lSo 61 3 Corn hogs Com Ed 15 2 - 24 corn linseed oil and rye tine 1 V 1 Conard Air 17 17i ' Con Con M cotton and wool declined 3 5 Wheat 5itU 1S 53 1 17 7 ("51! Ed !S The staple price barometer with ("onsol Ol! sJs S4 1 S 4 5 10 the base year 1926 equal to 100 Cor! Corp' 30 u 4 ' 6U Con Rsk Mi percentages for the week 4 showing 31 4 32 Ccn Cs-- i 32 5 Cont Mot t 4fi 511 5 ended February 11 and the pre1 con O'l r 00 2 20 ' 20 vious week: 3 5 6 i C"rn Prd 1 6 4 5 16U1 Crai e Co Prev G4 31 W 31 Crunb Si! Feb 11 week 3 Cuban A S 7"s Pubf 31 30 Curtis h9969 9956 Industrials 77 Ciirti?s Wr 8820 C xSS79 30 l 13 30 7 Foods Jej 04 10--1 10' s Hud 10t4 F'd Livestock hl2740 12675 ' 4 U 4 14 Pe! T4VW i 1 5Pet Eds-- l Grains and cotton 12077 12072 IS' P: — C S 24 24 '24 9347 9368 Textiles 17 Po e W'F 171 7 61 1 61 L 60 Pniie Aire' 8842 8842 Nonferrous metals 3 146 145-Pu Pont 146 35 commodities 10487 10465 4 32 '4 70 a Fust A L P 151 East Kod 1151 152 la hNew 1942-4- 3 high s Averages 1 ! 1 fflin! prc ws main fa'urtiy gaintut ftCc! ly prM-rr'ur narajwdof to A fsr ajrwurit buying r— r (be close f" p n-- came loto a e rr i ' r ft tit- - a: I prl- incivprirc rose ir-- I a ce- -t a hvsir wnin a short period as Ti-K- fro-- n toe rjn-L- ( ein rye however Xi feature was u :ch ccse to 're wer $1 33" 140 fcfeneMay Juy' coras to cent "st a v o A va:s cent: vi::r'l t r- was there M c:rM H' " f- r-- J rc- : i 1 Cah N- - ce-r- :a r Quotations ch:cao rb Cor-- - — No i e Bf 91hc51 No 4 !1 ap -- 4 t?D)e 5 Si y 94c P'—r : OO' itmpif jxioe N- e oe Ca' — No 3 ij 59c 2 No mixed trrr rrade 57c No 1 wht c No 2 t c No 3 umpc jfra-- e STcSikf— y c 8 JI05 romnJLi nominu fis4c r -d ri n i red gh t rTiriu: j $2100rod Tw'Uv S475re-- top als:ke T 25 37 3: fiity 1 59e - Mi:c B-- re i5v' 5 1 I i 1 -- A- l 5 s I FeS CHICAGO ' j 7! f j 1 M j Kt I 40i Hgo Low tl402 140 $1 39 13&1140-- 140H 140H Cora: 9Vi illy Jcy - r- Jiv t:e 52- 14U PSH Si 99H 11 F-- Er'l :ra'i-iI'T'i rf jr- :ir ar : i- - aT iri''?? : t:- - r - S7- Earninj!! Reports K H S S i son S3 S2 W S4 L S3 - TOT ji139H 99 H S NEW Cloie 40 - Pr: Ste-- r f r I:r - — t 4 The Co- - a 1T1 - :i : ' 1 l4i I 5' a"et w:tri i trie itax enoed Ji-ni- rj 3 14J (53 weenj-for tile year OrKtrs' 1942 reported ret rOK of 52Bakrg 26rocnfjir af'er preferred eqjaj crrf:t roti!re-ri-to J1il a common 'rvnc tU JlJ7fi025 or 31 rare ewnr-u- td htii a atiare la tarn ircuiiifc- - year S H Krwf axid crapary reported for equaj to proftor of J"43nS62 1 1 coarmon iock rom- a ehar S2 5 123 ill -i or Si 97 a aiiAre :in fci " a ivnire r J faj i:i i ITwr :s4i 1 I 1' ' I I JJ Ec Pubpoat!8 Frt R Erie do ct F'ltilkote Cen E'ee EI 1 i 2 or 1 c ' - T—' a vn-- M- - ' reported rat S2 in ndel $4 5 a snare on c n os re : e" o tin J150 art are m a prpferre re"i ear -f :o fl- Of - f 'ki or $2 37 : enoed iat 061 3- --' $121S! ivj 12 momh-:ratd Otrfmrf! corrora:nn frfr Decemoer 31 tfte qa-e- r a vr - -- e " i or 12 05 t- -- — rriarres ta n re J244151 afer of federal taxes but est:rraie-: e share et :n to 1 5 cents a $115-or ra- - a: rJ ock compared -a 7 a snare in toe final of 1&41 and i ectr eorporation CoLurrSia Gaj ar i — a d for rrir-lneret 4 2 aa JV77: 67ri :rMid:n£ oeot a tree and eomparel r : year o 44 n he preced in a t re : rr "7 r 9 e- a 19 cents oiv n stock for avpreferred a : r— 13 certs on : re same basis la 1 e E re-tf- 7 1 :9li Riron repord ev— -- £rs f corpraon $2 64 J2('Ao363or or ara:-- : S3 04 a J '11711 e: g e e fa-voime K'jstrss yer witli 113 etj t2 la7311941133andcompared 314661SSlS In 1W40 con-pa-r v and ru"' jiarte-Flis-iIV"fl ret fetor-e- n of $73772i after er of SI 155000 kc'jdnc prv0Tand excess profits f feiers: or SI 25 a ssare - on rapial s'ock tiT 1 2 : f T s 441 1 T6 or 1 96 a share in 1941 wnar S5 255 000 jro- nr n srar- a St: e - t -- ' 3Si4 a - tu Cream - r-- -- a 4re or - :n —- - -- - r- ew — r--- inc V j a' vfa "re J mr it To f- -- u - rorpo-a'i- n 4 s: a srsr - : 7 rer nr " S' vf - t Wreat o t 9 -: - 1 - '' 1 k aj - tOe ' re' or JI 54 nr $1 rr ''4 I Eedera: 2 vre l'-41 cotrp4-r4s- e- -i 4 16 4 32!11 it 11 4i 4t 32 s4 ! 351a' 34 71' 35 17-a- s- II'' Lockheed Ixe's Ire 16-- Pure P- 54' 20 4 16' i O T 2' 6 9 ?6 2? ! 1 3' 2Si 6 o I 22 I I J I f I I I j I I I 1 1 :e-- a rara la 1041 T 4 7'i' 5 35S1 31! 553' 55 L '4 : Sri ii 12H ! 1 1 ! 35 J : 4 10 loo4 I 1 4 1 3 7 i! Ci-:le- lift' Erf t'mted S V S U S S tT 14 O Im1 Gvpsm' In A! Ruor! ee! rVaradi'im Ws!Ttn 25 i IS H IS! 2811 241 S34! 27 5 31 l 1 24 4 fi 34! 26 I IS ml 5 M 5SV!-2- Mj s3 '7' 4 3 1 3 ' 1 t S' r 4i is 91-1i- 7 7 Curb Prices ' 1- Mi H 1 ' 3 S L 36 S 36 S 1 0 7 3 07 23 f51- 64 12'lt 12SI20 'H 23i 65 3 1 2 20 14 1 ' ISJ 1111 19IL :iv I 11 16'l 17 11 17 17H 37 7 31 37 5 H - 3SI 17Sl 1 1 16- - 'it 7! ill 7 4"'' s 1 U 4 ' 25 44 39 - (Sales 4 I 7 7' 'i 4 ' ' S 1! 6tt 67 6714 63 1 31 14 29 S i' 4 5 i' 1SU lSla! LSI' 611 6'il 614 1 51 I ' ' 1 I ' 21"- 51 3 9t: 19'' 1 1' j ' I ' ' n 1 ' Tc' ST' ' 241 j 1 ??'' - 50O-2o- 2O207s: ao IS 567635 TitF n HP) 1rnrir!i'tr O'icno ruic-yns :t ft 'and I !nl t Packer Pen flu if t Int — n 2 2S 2 Mj 21' 9 S 7s 1 1 1 l'sl x SS't 1 7 1 1 Retail Sales Rise Sharply WASHINGTON Feb 13 T— The federal reserve board report- Saturday that department store sales last week were 19 per cent higher than during the corresponding week a year ago In the preceding week such sales were unchanged from a similar period in 1912 while in the four weeks ended February 6 they totaled 5 per cent more than in the corresponding period last year All federal reserve districts reported sales increases last week ed as follows: Boston 15 per cent: New York 11 Philadelphia 4 Cleveland 23 Richmond 19 Atlanta 40 Chicago 9 St Louis 23 Kansas City 48 Dallas 21 San Francisco 32 illow Inc Is 1' 1' the on 1 ' Close 24 S 1 where Fkink Loans Decline WASHINGTON Feb 13 (T- oCommercial industrial and agricultural loans decreased $19000- 000 in banks in 101 leading cities during the week ended February 3 the federal reserve board reports New York City reported a $9000000 increase while Chicago reported a decline of $9000000 51 lis29 1 1 ew-er- pent-rall- 935-poun- 2S7-poun- d n 10 'i other : 001440 s 112-poun- - 1 : - 300-poun- le iit com-r-ni-f- -- 4 volume 1 I i ""' 00 ' ' " ' OR I j 'i Colorado Consolidated! Columbus Rexall Combined Metals Comet Coalition Commonwealtn Lead 05 '! 06kjl ' I 3 I ' Crescent Eagle Croff Crown Point Pragon East Crown Point Fast Tintic Coalition Fast Utah Umpire Mines Kureka Bullion Kureka Lillv Con Kureka Standard Cold Chain Crest Western 10 11 lj ' 12 14 08 17 I I ' "OS 04 OS -i 04 06 (111 01 01 on ooi4f ' l' OS :°: 'it 00 U 06 00 w i j oi ti 02' 52 45 05 01 01 02 4 52 45 05 ti j 1 3 I ' ' 04 ' ti i' "4 I I I 01 I 074 04 t 06 20' j Mountain Citv Copper! Mountain View Nn ildrlver New Park I New Qulnrv North Lllv North Standard Ohio Copper : I Park Bingham Park Citv Consolidated! Park Konnld Park Nelson Park Premier Park Utah Plumbic Mines j Plutns Prince Consolidated! I Plco Argentine Povston Coalition 1 — '3-37- OS 11 130 23 130 I 04-- Ol Ol I Ol 4741 2 4 2 10 25 10 25 I ! !22' V ioi ' Mi 25 29 2 47 ' 52 I 00 141 45 00 14 05 02 41' 044I Ol 01 40 I 04 05 20 42 02 04 175 0S Id 25 45 02 3 40 I f 0011 3 30 20 00 14 01 "5 I 01 or 02 ot Swansea Consolidated 11 12 Tintic Lead Tintic Standard 140 135 I I 00 ' 4 03 Union Chief Ol 0014 Utah Consolidated e 06 04 Con Olll 05 02 Victor Consolidated! j 25 28 Walker Mining 01 Wllbert 00H 02 Ol Yankee Consolidated) I 02 Ol Zuma Utah-Idah2 35 2 42 4 com Sugar 10 37 4 10 02 4 do pfd I t i I I o SALES SATURDAY'S Leonora 6000 st '4c New Psrk 25 at S3c Ohio Copper 1000 at 44e Plutus 100 at 9c Silver Silver King Coalition King Western 200 100 at at $3 37 20c Swansea Consolidated 1 000 at IS Tintic Lead 2000 at 11c Tintic Ktandard 65 st $135 NFW YORK Feb 13 (AP) — The securities- and exchange commission has scheduled a hearing March 16 to receive further evidence on whether the North American company should retain the gas business conducted by its subsidiary St Bid Ivouls t Mn i Countv Gas company in addition to the Integrated electric utility sys- Amalgamated Sugar $ 315 tem by another subsidiary Union First Security Corp 2575 Electric Company of Missouri fl 40 Mountain Fuel Hupply 7 8(1 Oil Refining Utah The St Joseph Lead company reported Utah Home Fire Ins 137 OO 200 tons or southeast Missouri pig lead Bamberger R R 69 00 er 100 pounds East St sold at $635 loins base 417 tons at $650 New York base and 73 tons at the New York average S M 1 e Potato Market (AP-USD- two-inc- h unw-ashe- - d Ten-oun- 100-poun- two-inc- 0 -- (AP-FSM- rla-se- 1 Bur-ban- I Asked 3 35 2675 6 75 K 00 14D 410 72 00 !$ Unlisted Industrials t Bid Sug pfrllj 745 Amalgamated 3 60 Con Wagon A Machine 59 00 Utah Fire Clav 4 1O0 L $8 pfd Utah P 46 50 do $7 Z C M 1 pfd 49 00 S L Asked ! 770 4 10 $ 64 OO 50 42 4700 51 00 Bank Clearings S 3289399 00 Holiday 562854373 352008451 1996395629 debits Thursday's Same day last year s clearings Saturday flame day last year Week's clearings Same week last year $30-0000- : 4 L Curb one-rate- 10o-joun- 03 05 04 00! Silver King Coalition Silver King Sinux Mines Western) j South Standard Wall Street Brevities ci-i- C 1 05 '4 I 1 14 '34 04 13 53 Ol 47 I 242 41 4! 0141 09 I I 044! 29' V 01 2 SO I I '"ni"""oi" 11 Ol 412 I I U 02 I I " i ' ! 004! OOi! I 3 "37 I nou!'' I I " 01 10 21 004 Oi 30 01 0041 I ! I 02 51) 06 16 40 I I 25 I ! '044 014 I 01 07 16 0014! I Monarch! 02 03 14 1 10 03 10 02 13 I 17 I 06 H ! - 16 841 SSI 64 Produce Markets BUTTER IN BULK — LOS ANGELES 92 score $ 48 91 score 474 CHEESE — SAN FRANCISCO Triplets EGGS — SALT LAKE CITT Lares whits specials dozen extras doxen Large white standards dozen Large white extras dozen Medium white 27 39 36 34 34 CHICAGO Feb 1 3 (API — Butter re380194 firm: prices ss Quoted ceipts bv the Chicago Price Current were Epps receipts 9632: steady: prices unchanged NEW YORK Feh 13 (AP) — The following poultry quotations are wholesale sellers' prices which include a 1 4 rent allowance above ceiling levels for firsthand distribution costs Jind commissions Dressed poultry firm all fresh and frozen prices unchanged Live poultry grade "A" unless otherbv freight firm roasters wise specified Fowls colored 5 4 pounds and up 36c 4 pounds and up 284c: old colored roosters 214c: turkevs hens 374c ducks 2S4c Bv express roasters torocks 54 4 to 5 4 bounds 34c: crosses 4 30 in 34c: reds 5 j pounds and pounds 81c crosses Fowls 36c Frvers up 4 pounds and un colored and leghorn roosters 214c Turkeys 2S4c Old toms 1 4c 37 hens and — Feb 13 LOS ANGELES Produce receipts: Butter 97376 pounds: cases cheese 12233 pounds eggs 3569 : Store 1 1 Investinir Companies - : to rood hulls $ 50 ' 1 3 00 odd 1 3 25 i 35(1 : good and choice extreme top $14 50 1(1600 lid $ Sheep - Salnb'e nnd total none 5 davs Market steadv pood 1170: total 3120 and choice grades active others slow-: v cood to holes fed lambs 4 50: cull and $ t 3 nn medium to common $s75'dll 50 good slaughter $800 common lo medium $375 medium head Ci llers 1 1 $ 1 iti'iil fir600 4 Bid 2 53 1 Affiliated Fund Inc Dividend Shares Fund Investors Inc Kcvstnne do do do I 1 17 S ri io 21 02 Cuxtodn 1 H-- 7 R-- Maryland Fund Quarterly Inc Shares OS I I t ' S3 3 31 3 75 5 00 Asked 2 78 1 19 19 38 26 31 17 04 8 63 3 68 4 I 3(1 5 65 Commodities trading circles ay that the congressional farm bloc has sufficient votes to jam through higher parity legislation but insufficient strength to override a presidential veto Result: A White House-farbloc compromise It will include slightly higher parity to offset added labor costs and fixed policies until the war ends m it it tt liquor rationing is predicted by midsummer — because of transportation facilities being tied up in knots — and talk is heard that congress will legislate ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages in military camps Says one who went through the gangster period of prohibition — as did most of us—once a sales ban becomes effective in military camps and rationing starts the public will favor total prohibition There wasn't any shortage of transportation when bootleggers ran the liquor business Will the treasury department approve prohibition? Out of the some $1750000000 the alcoholic beverage industry pays annually in taxes the federal government collects about $1225000000 States and municipalities take in the re maining $525000000 Prohibition will become nation al law says one well up on the liquor industry's problems if home town politicians bring it back That would mean profits to them It was so in the past and it is silly to believe the condition will not repeat "Vice has an historical background of repetition" Nation-wid- e The O P A ruled that tire dealers who want to get back into the business can obtain limited stocks of tires and tubes for passenger cars The dealer must become an O P A tire inspector and must bs experienced in selling and servicing tires or have an employe who is The same goes for anyone who would like to go into the busineM Make applications to the O P A office that serves the area where the business will be located If there is no district office spply to the O P A state director r The W B is making a study as to how to increase allotments of wool to woolen and worsted manufacturers The nation's stockpile including the 1943 clip is the greatest on record and no military shortage is likely When the new allotments are announced it will benefit manufacturers of wearing apparel and other civilian reeda Here's why farmers in no place to put the milk because they can't get buckets and that because of W P B priorities 4 Texas are selling milch cows: Italy They 464 nave 47 90 score 89 score time wages will not be taxed because of the administration's favoritism for labor the one source to collect federal revenues is to tax corporatiops to the hilt That means narrower margins of profits and possibly reduced dividend dis- tributions 05 ! O041 I Commodities Index 1 0041 03 ( 1 04 I I ! 4 on 07 10 02 12 01 03 04 01 00 4! 10 00141 01 Ol I 02 50 35 nite-lac- 06 I ! Co and associated were high Blatr bidders for the $7000000 worth of City of Seattle Light and Power revenue bonds They bid 97 S5 for the bonds aa 2 4 Wirkwlre Spencer Steel company announced formation of a subsidiary concern — Wickwire Spencer Aviation corporation— for production of propellers Co Ltd registered with Philip Morris NEW YORK Feb 13 — The Associated the securities and exchange commission of 17S an Index 35 shares of $10 par of 105 issue wholesale price PrM weighted The company said commodities Saturday declined to 10476: value common stock common nen to stockholders It week 10472: dav 104S7: give proposed previous the right to subscribe for the new Issue month ago 10435 year aso 9716 share for each eight at the rate of one held and a half shares Philco corporation has arranged a V loan to provide addithree-yea- r tional working capital for financing profor the duction of electronic equipmentbanks will Twenty-on- e armv and navv oalves strong to 50 cents hicher the credit 80 per cent of which extend slaughter T Blockers and feeders 25 to 50 cenls hiph war the aliased la guar department by er 8 loads choice to 1 prime 1063-149steers $1 625 i 640 latter price United corporation an Investment The pound $1540 concern net income of $3553145 top 011 1095 pounds buik $choice 1 425 n 1525 or $143 reported a share on the preference stock 1600: good mainly most medium $127 5 14 1375:1 4 bulk pood in 1942 with $6811213 or compared S3 packand choice heifers $ 3 25 (i share In the preceding preferred received $274 aDividends most year In 1942 amount85 pounds $1535 choice age cows ed to $4332441 against $7454715 in good 4(1275 tobulkp jodmedium $1225medium bulks 10 50 o 175 1941 13U0 pounds up late $12 50 1325: mosrt 'u 1 55o : w good choice veaiers $ 400steers and feeder $1325'o stoker medium and go-mainlv good 1450 I 3 on dealers wild mixed breeds $ 1 2O0 SltiOOfo choice and fancy steer calves — IDAHO FALLS Feb 13 17 CO- latter price for around 425 poundsd For upper vallcv of Idaho: Offeringsaccount Jpht — com'i'r-850: total and on sheeplaatSalable limited aud difficult hauling week: Oood and choice SlaughFriday condition! demand good trading ter lambs steady to strong wHh top 10 of roadmarket first most trading delivered cents hipher and some common and me- light at destination many present shipments cents s as 25 much dium lambs higher: were sold previously ewes ateadv: slaughter vearilngs10 acarce Delivered sales lambs 10 cents feeding shipping point hssls: higher: steady to 25 closing bulks Russets U In S Nol 1 size A or higher strong wooled lambs sacks minimum fed choice and strictly gerl In and a few washed $230 top $1 5 85 ?r ti00closing and week's car an 10H to occasional sacks choice 99 $270 for strictly $1610 fed wooled d naan ocsacks choice minimum bakers good and jKjunda: casional s'raipht and mixed car $265 h good and choice tive: $1565 W 1575: S U 2 'a and Idaho No utility grade fed clipped No 1 pelts eligible $1500 minimum or size A mostly $200 an 15 40: medium to choice slaughter ewes occasional sale $195: an occasional cash most common to medium $7 505r9 00 buik good and choice range track sale $190 $6 5(1 'd775: bulk per hundredCash to growers feeding Iambs $1500 1525 : slaughter pound weight: Moast loadings from previous purlambs $1 5 40 7 1 560 bred 130-14ewes $925W950 some lumped off cellars Scarcely chases — sufficient trading to quote TOS ANCFLFS Feb 13 Steers and Cattle — Salable tor week 3723 some 1 — Potasales CHICAGO Feb 13 f A she stork steady lo strung with s fully toes — Arrivals 56 cars: on track 1 rC 15 to 25 cents higher other S old curs: 827 steers to Sl450"i medium total C car: pood shipment steadv: stock few pood and choir $i600'd' lipht trading very light 1575: common supnes carlot o 14 00: to M273 medium market very light lti35 offerings steady menew stock cutters and common SI 225 12 SO: supplies moderate demand very SI 325 i 600 : light market steadv: Idaho Russet dium to choice heifers : 'o 1 U S No common to medium cows $1 000 12 50 $350 'ti 375 Colorado S3O0 "0 305: Mimpwls Red McClurrs few S1350: canners and cutters $700-fCobblers commercials $235: Florida Bliss $1100''- 13no" 975: medium to good huiis steers common to medium feeder $1200 Triumphs U S No 1 $240 © 230 per 1350 few vcarlincs to $15 00: stock heif- crate ers $13 50: stock cows SO 0O 'o 925 Fullv Calves—Salable for week 5DO 00 veaiers $14 OO steadv: medium to pood choice $17 id 16 00 few good and Sales Cliain medium to choice calves $1 300 tv 15 25 : stockers $13 50 4f 1475 Feh 13 (API — Pales of YORK NEW Hogs — Salable for week 2675 10 to 25 J C Penney company in Januarv amounted cents hipher: week's ton $1650: quotable a of $S67334 decline to $29729004 closing ton $1645: good and choice sows from the $30596333 in January 1942 10 $1450 fj—15Salable Fullv for week 350 Co reported sales of Sheep Sears Roebuck choice wooled lambs steadv: good : and $56 69833 In Januarv a decline of 186 5 75 common to medium ewes $1 5 25 of $69626863 in cent from sales per S300fti-71Sales for the 12 months 1942 — Januarv Feb 13 ( POIITLAND the com31 ended Januarv constituting 4 404 3 off Salable and total none: for 5 days: pany's fiscal yeor were Hogs—— $9049 Salable lM'O: total 2115 Market toclosed 73 cent from $975712422 tn the per 2'ii 25 cents hipher: bmk and top 10 12 months lale $1575 earlv sales $15 50 preceding pounds down heavier and lighter weiplits discountCo Inc Jewel Tea reported sales tn ed 5o to 75 cents: sows 25 to 50 cenls 1942 srt a record at $53257811 up 277 2 "I bOO 14 to 400 Net earn$1400 pounds total 1941 the hipher: per cent from to $1450: good ings were and other taxes upwaril lighter weights after charges dividend stags $1 150 If 1 250 : good and choice $1348648 equal after apreferred common share feeder piga $1450 a 1550 : few 57 pounds requirements to 5203 $1575 $1518871 or $260 a share in Cattle — Salable and total none: for 5 against 1941 davs 1250: total 1730 Calves — Salable 110 and 175 Compared week apo: Mar- : ket strong occasional sales 25 cents hipl-ermedium to pood feed steers f 't 50 'r 15 SO: common down to $1050: cutters to x 511 medium to low good fed heifers NEW YORK Feb 13 ( API Quotations common down to S9O0 fl 250 (nand14 OO of Sebv National Association cutter cows $6 50''f23- me- furnished Dealers Itic curities :o: 12 i cows Sioon-dium to good beef 1 I I ! !so' I 'oi' 05' 'l Moscow- 01 I I Horn Silver Howell Kennebec Kentuckv-UtaK cvsi one Ieonors Magnolia Lead M a mmclh Miller Hill Miners Cold Missouri - I 00 11 00 14 06 I ! I- :oi"i: I I "l" 01 14 Tr-xa-i I J 5o 20 of c!t:ht dot) iriind months' wools were purchnscd for spring & of 43 cents crease at prwe cieiivery Arizona and New Mexican shorn lamPi-- ' wools were bousht In a price range of 37 lo 40 rents There was a demnnd throitch-ou- t the week for spot Montevideo super wools of 50s to 60s grule at grease prices of 39 to 40 oenta :) I I 44 reported mmut 1 lino 1 ! 08 755-38- II I I 13 17 Steel Output Nears Record For Inflation J J I ' WASHINGTON Feb 13 P)— The bureau of mines reported Saturday stocks of domestic nnd foreign crude petroleum at the close of the weelc ended February 6 totaled 232823000 barrels a net decrease of 1010000 barrels compared witli the previous week Stocks of domestic oil decreased 1092000 barrels for the week and foreign crude increased 52000 barrels Daily average production for the week was 3853000 barrels an increase of 27000 barrels compared with the previous week's level Runs to stills averaged 3692000 barrels daily with compared 3698000 barrels for the preceding week Base Laid - 00'2 Freight Loadings Gain Slightly (AP-U6D- v'c-irl- v 101 Nation's Oil Stocks Drop Treasury Sees Conflicting price trends characterized trading the past week gains and losses being nearly evenly divided Trading embraced 19 issues compared with 21 the previous week Six declined five advanced and ciftht closed vim positions uncnangea By Low Schneider Kaplo at 10 off- Consolidated News Teaturrs New Park touched a new high l'u nnd Crescent lower were Bin'pl'i Fractionally "The base Is here for tremendous since 1940 at 52 cents up 2 cents harn Metals Ohio Copper and Mos inflation" This from various heads on the week and held the gain to cow of the treasury department The Utan-ldaho the close Walker advanced to 29 bugrar closed unwas made to get concents up 4 and Eureka Lilly to changed at $245 Tintic Standard statement 17 up 2 Cardiff and Howell made at $130 North Lily at 45 cents gress to legislate higher taxation is nothing Horn Silver at 8 Kentucky Utah at But the inflation threat fractional gains high in the ranks of Silver King Coalition traded last 6 Bristol Silver at 5 Kentucky new to men and finance at $337U off 12'i cents on the Utah at 5 Swansea Consolidated industry leaders always said the Business 1 week Tintic Lead at 11 cents off at and Leonora at a quarter cent best prevent inflation is by way'to Year Week Week Year balancing the budget as nearly aa Low A sked Low LISTED STOCKS Bid High High possible that a national sales tax Am Metal Min Co! $ 00 41$ O0Vi would do the trick But the White Hill 10 Big 0441 05 04 U ' 04 Metals 04 01 14 Bingham House didn't approve The same Black Metals 01 03 05 ios' 'j! Bristol Silver 04 05 goes fof congress — because of poi5 4 05 00 4 00 Bullion ooi3i noi'i ' litical expediency ioiM-01 V4l' Cardiff 014! 0111 014! 024 0:1 Say securities people: If a eales K 01 Cedar Talisman 2 Chief Consolidated! is not legislated and high wartax 234! I: '2 7 W 35 2S Clavton Silver 14 NEW YORK Feb 13 !P— The American Iron and Steel Institute said Saturday that steel production in January was the second highest for any month on record at 7408744 net tons Output for the month compared with 7303179 tons in December and with 7124922 tons in JanuWASHINGTON Feb 13 T)— ary of 1942 The record for a sinThe Association of American Rail- gle month was 7584864 tons 6 turned out in roads reported Saturday that October last year cars of revenue freight were averOperations during loaded during the week ended last aged 978 per cent ofJanuary the capacity Saturday institute said 966 per This was an increase of 20804 cent in December against and 947 per cent cars or 28 per cent compared in January of 1942 with the preceding week a decrease of 28576 cars or 37 per cent compared with a year ago Wool Market nnd an increase of 45190 cars or — 13 BOSTON Feb (turint the 64 per cent compared with 1941 week was Of 1943 Inwools In fsir IAP-USD- Low Sales Hlch 24 51 350 24 ' 0 11 330 5' 3S: 10O 10 101' no is 111 50 294' 19 i' II 5 Mj 1 stoct exchanpe Satnrda Com Edison J rr Motor ' ' 1" est Corp V id Stork Feb 56 2 2i' 54' 2S' 4 be-lo- w 9 4 57! 97 Warn T- 32 321 U 17 321 Wes' t" !4 19 11 1 9 West AT Ft' S9 fQ SQl Wet FM 20 20 20 "'ne! Stee' 2 714 Mot 17 y WHf 6 21 Wiiecnwr-- Co 5' 3 4 3 331 IO 3311 tvn' 1 1 11 Wr'ri PM S 1S11 IS 161-- ' 2S id'i: 16 Velio 12 3 21' 3 Vimr 25 3' 25 Zenith Radi har-- i: Total sa'ea Satordav 794 390 aeo 170week previous dav 140S sco vears two 167370t im ir 404 030: Januarr 1 to date vesr aeo 17241415: two years si 614 3 14 S ir-- 3 1 11 er 15-1- IQt 51 (61! 11 a The followdnr of th4(?f9 25: week's Iamb supply comprised North Sail Lake livestocklummiry market for tne mainly or led wooiea ana snorn westerns several week ending Fehruary 13 1943: with the former predominating Cattle and cows — 27SS head were re- load of ewes were also on sale but the ceived in the ca'tle division during 'he supply of yearling wethera was relatively week and 190 of them changed hands here mall aa against 2939 last week and 3578 iaat — KANSAS CITY Feb 13 The bulk of the best steer wera year none market Sev-erHops — Salable and total Jut lots good at $1225 to 13 00 fairlyof common for week llghta and to medium kinds went nominally steady A few pood heifers butchers 25 ii 40 cents higher lowi around at J950?1150 15 cents higher brousht S1350 but most of the supply Cattle — Salable and total 100: calves was medium to good at $ 123 ti 3 DO Common heifers ranped down to $950 salable and total none lor vcek choice fed steers steady to strong other fed Medium to pood cows brought all grades heift-rand to com strady cows 1200 few un to $1225 Canner 10 bulls 25 o cents strong Hulls strong mon cows rated at S3 50 9 50 higher: Ciwd to choice vraleis ntemiy: stocker and feeder classes brought S10OO nf 1 10O Me25 centH higher spots 50 cents veal cows went for $ 500 vr 1 7O0 up on medium grade stocker d and feeder 14fiO down dium and lower grades at heifHops — The week's market on hops was steers week s tops choice 1204 to 1 s'eaJv to 20c hicher compared with last ers $16 00: choice bubs veaUrs steers was the top price $1550 $1590: week's close: $1510 and $1325: pood to choice stock steer calves paid tor 185 to 250 pound barruwi Weichts above that ranee went 41575 choice heifer calves $1525: yearpins mosMv at a single ficure of $1435 and ling blockers $1500 feeders $1475 below ISO pounds at $1400 bulk medium to low choice fed steers avera'pes 50 $13 25 " 15 down sows broupht 512 50 ct 1 375 good to choice heifers to good cows medium week's receipts of S435 $ 1375 (it 11 550 Hlieepi — The A H to choice atockera week $1 025 head Included 95 head locally 225 medium u 1450 the total run numbered 10524 and aud teeders $1200 ago total 2500: for a year ago 15035 Special lots of geod Sheep — Salable 2000 to choice tnicked-llambe were fully week lamba steady ewea 10i'i5 cents fat OO week's top lambs $1600: closing at $1400 15 with odd weighty steady and feed lota a few light feeders ranging higher: kinds top $1590: many loads Irom wheat pasture $1550 "1 1585 shorn and downward to $1300 livestock Ncrte: Carloads of ahlpped-llambs with No 1 or better skins $150O-- ' boueht for reshipment on the North Salt 1560 top natives $1575 good and choice Lake market carried freight benefits In yearlings $1325 top ewes $900 feedvariable amounts except when otherwise ing and shearing lambs $14 50 i 1525 noted — Close DKN'VER Feb 13 — Hops — catliee — lajuble 20t) ) WIDEV Feh 13 calves total 225 mecars six Salahie and to"al none: for week 25 to saiahle 50 total 2 bo test ts isn dium Mexican steers steady: choice 33 cent higher top SI to 250 pon-ihcnvier we'-hmixed s:R'k calves $17 00 com weights: : $1 410 under pounds fl4 10 pared last Friday grain fed steers and 150sows S12 50 13 5 iOe higher hellers strong good to Cattle none: for week 5593: low grade choice steers $ 1 400 y 1 5 60 maximum she stork weak to some lower: Mexicans fat heifers $1515't 51260 classes and grades fully sea'iy to strong 1525: other good to choice $1400''" p k and trurkload good to choice steers 'rot' 1510: medium to good warmed-u: beef cows feediot 1450 car good Idahos $1425: short fed kinds $1 2 25 medium to good small lots $1 150 rfr 1 401 : steadv to 15c higher common to good to DO: heiferish cows feeders downward from $14 2o: mii-r$1225'i heifers $1 125 1350: $lilO0trl2 other killing claases steady can-npood commonslaughter sreers and heifers $11 OO down: 1250: and cutter cows mostly $750 a 925 o good bulls $1 1 25 $1 075 1250 200 : common to medium good cows medium $9 25 at 1 0 50 canners and cutgood to choice veaiers $1550tov 1H ters $500i900: some shellv canners stocker and feeder classes strong: steady this: pood to choice hulls $1050 r medium to good steers mostly $1200 A' to 14 OO choice light yearlmps to $1400: 1240 medium JIOOO down: good mechoice veaiers $15 00 3 1700: medium medium to good cows $9351050 and lower crades $1450 down dium to choice heifers $1100 di 13 OO Sheen Salable none: total 4120t tor good to choice steer calves S1550 u 16 50 wee!: 11414: load good to choice calves mostiv $1450 good heifer Wvomine lambs at ciose last wee'e flo'O Hogs — Salable 100 total 1400: ateadv at $1410 n M mall lota good and choice 185 to 230 pounds $1485 sorted 75 head tmck-insmall lot 2S0 pounds $14 $1465: good to choice 'il490: week butchers mostly 25c higher: — Hogs for I CHICAGO Feb 13 sows 15'i 25c higher — Sa able 500: total 6500: market nomSheep SaJable SO toal 1975: Saturinally steady not enouch good and choice extreme day's market praclicajly nothing shown hops here to make a market all classes nominally steady compared top Friday $15 60 shippers took none to 15c last week all weights and sows Friday hist weekandfat lambs steady compared lambs acarce shearing higher feeding 10 cents higher steadv good and choice fat wooled lambs Cattle — Salable 100: total 100: comsteers and top at $1600 freight paid earlyat and at pared Friday last 15week25 fed price cents hgher: close 98 toto choice loadsweights yeariings mostly cents 4' $155-flaheifers medium to bulk good 25r40 higher: cutters others grading medium to good and $1 up: good beef cows 25 cents truck-In- s f at: choice 525 to 5 40 common bef cows 25 'h 50 cents higher $15 50clips with No 1 arvl No' 2 canners steady to 25 cents higher: hulls $1475 load lrs good and choice 25'" 50 cents up: veaiers firm at SlBliOtr s pelts fat ewes up to $" W : few loud(u good extreme top steers and lone year-linp- and 170O choice feeding lambs $1435 1450 60: $16 light vearlinps $1685: $1490 short fed steers S 5 50 vj 1 8 25 : cenersl shi s ring lamb— Hops — Feb 13 heifers h'i'k SI 4 OO '0 16 ??V bent OMAin $1575 with bull at $ 2 75 1 4 73 prnctiral top Pa'ahle 4O0 total 2670: all rlnsses nomlfl (1(1 can- inally steady sraitrnng "f p k1 and choice welcht" cuMer cow s at rlos-1 ners fed $9 00 down: pood 9o and above $13 row Kt40 hulk common and medium top $1510: cum pa red Friday cow market 13 10 lo cenls 1225: top hravvi sausage wc"k 107rtt general to 55 bulls reached $14 35 with hut her hiplier mstly 45 5ncents Sheen— Salable :iV0 total 4100 cents higher and sows larpely up Fridnv last week fed western 'ambs no on atlons — Salable nod folal cloer-r100- - compared to weak' lop woo'rd Cittie lamb $16 50: built $ 5 3"S 'r 1 6 25 most FrMav last week: Plmchter s'eers heifers orn Iambi hroiiii'ot J Snn fi 15 50 top and rows 15 lo 13 cents hipher medium much s 50 cents $15 £5: ewes ranced downward from $9 50 sod low pood heifers to 775 and below lata sales largely S75 up bulla mainly steady veaiers and fit ( 63 ' fil i Close 227-poun- d i ISSi 15 15 9 Mi' K 9 91 1 M SI 1! Sot' PSli1 S5 s 1 9 H "5 19Si 30 V 29 - SO Mi 1 Low lAP-HSDA- 7 JU! 3's ' hundreds! Sales' Hlch Amer Superpower! 137! H 11 SI Bunker Hli Cities Service 27' 4 El Bond fehare' 17S 2 56 do ffd fi 3K' Hecla Mining 271 Mount Citv Cop' 3! Nat Tun A Mines' 2S 2 Mj Nine Hud Power' 4V 71 Terhnlcolor 9 Trans-Lu21 I United Gas 68' 1 14 (AP-USD- S 25 31 ' 1 1 M 29 43 3!- - n s IfHi ii' 29Ui 201 43'' 7 50 7 24 443 4 In n i3 32 3 14 K int) 1 i 301 t 4H 6 30 50s ' S 48 NEW YORK Feb 13 ( API — Fnllowlnc Is a list of Saturday's transactions on the New York rurb exchange: STOCKS pii--- t Jl0o0f 4 47! Ci' 3 5 S 7' 112' 7 671 71' OS 2 14 ISU! 364l 107' l TradeWinds on the Salt Lake Stock exchange Leading Livestock Market Quotations 1 13le- 5 j ' ai 1o 14 1 I 1 5 171 I 1 26i-i- 25V! £54 34 11 1 677' 61 d 'a Mi 3i' 3H! H l"nr-- d V Gas Sic-Var- S S 3 S3- 14S1 56 7 261 Net :SaIes' Close che 6 93 AMechanv rv fs 44 V 70 41 do rv in 49 4 15 71 do 5s 50 at Mi 0 HI41- Am Kor Pow fs 2030 s fiti 'J Te Am T S l(issilt ' V A T S K 4s 9 10 1161 6 104 Het Menem Hteel :ii-- s 52! R C W js 55 and 54 5'' J4 66 13' 45' Illinois Central 4 104 Mj Internat Paper 5s 47 S 25! 42 Missouri Pacific 5s 77 F U ' Southern Pacific 4 Mrs SI1 37 5f'4l - Mi 491 55 rio 4'tjs 69 4 6 14 95S! do 349 Mi 69 57 do 4 Ortpon 77 ) 9 10S7! Cnlon Pacific 1st 4s 471 1 OR Lt 5s 44' I'tsli Powei i f Western Union 5s 51 Total sales Paturdav $5722500: previous dav S99307O0: week asm S5 259700 aco year aeo $4491300:1 to two years date 8413220-fcOS2R832O0: Januarv rear aco 1292 S95 BOO: two years ago 4295 959 S25 1 -- 12 1 13 15 1 551! 22S 121 464 1 9 S'4 Hi'j 8'4' 3 31 W 31 461-- 5' i 121- -' 6 k 1 31' h: E5RSI 124 32'! 12N 12S 22 22' 12'a' ll7! i2i 4 1 7i' 5 3 ! ! 35 Hem Ha-no Rep Steel 64 RCA Br Pfvn T B I 1 S' Safe Strs 3' Arm raiae 'i Schen List' Sears Pre' 24 Kervel Inc! 2 1 ' "ie!l tl Olii -- 0 Simmns Co! SI! K Coal' 25' 54 South Par' 39' South 5 Ryl do pfd 13 ' Sperrv Cor1 1 Inc' Spierel Std Brands' 42 Std Oil Cal' 30 ' S 0:1 Ind F'd On N '' 1 1 W' 4 jttjH Corp' '5 Sunsii Mo' s ft Col iV 9 Trxas Co' Tx Guif T W A Oil! 1 a Tim-P- t AV 3 1 T'rn Pol B' 1 Trsn5sc Tw-F' 33 Ft o U Fae P I n ion 19 7 Cnion Par' 1 C Air Line I'm ted A ir 1 2 Cor 344 year fl of f r the vear rt t a 19 4° 40 74s af'er fe 'ejra rf pr-- f ihmt2327-17-ai vre rn- - wriw1 v-- 1 1 I ' ' 7': 29 5' 57 2' 3 11 11 2Sijl SO 3V4! 1 1 26 20 lS'-s- l s 14! 20 2S Ta ' 25 7 I S3 23-7- ' 25 344l 16 2 5 - i i 6 7j' 37 i 37 S 671 71 ' 71 7S 71 1SS 1 H IK'' 1RHI r 3tl! 22 22S! 22s 6S4 2711 27' 2711 7! NEW YORK Feb 13 'Ti— Selected socond-prnd- e rails steamed ahead again Saturday in the bond market but only r few trained more thun minor fractions Volume swelled to $5722500 fare value for the short session compared with $5259700 last Saturday at the close Active and ahead were Southern Pacific refunding 4s at 80 trailed by a group that in cluded Burlington 412S at 71 Northwestern at 26 Delaware & Hudson refunding 4s at 59 ?t Hudson & Manhattan income E3flt 24 Erie 4lis at 58 and Illinois Central refunding 4s at 514 all up fractionally Columbia Gas & Electric 5s of '61 closed a point higher at 98sg and the May 5s of '52 gained ?s to 95 International Telephone and 5s each gained at 68 V4 and 71 respectively U S governments were steady Foreign bonds were mixed although Queensland 6s swung wider with a loss of 4V4 at 914 CORPORATION BONDS 1n $10001 ( Sales (AP-tTSD- WASHINGTON Feb 13 (JT— Lendable reserves of federal reserve member banks decreased 160000000 the past week the federal reserve board reported Saturday and stood at $1640000000 on Wednesday During the week the banks increased their holdings of governS ment securities by $244000000 Mi but their holdings of bonds decreased by $65000000 6 1 - 21 Si! 1414! I Car C of A R K O lfS! ' — Ship- Lendahle Reserves Drop eS60000000 s it 6- 4 1 I Nf PLt Nat Steel S"i 1 i C vp Lead Pi' ma" P Svc N -- 22 ' I Par Piet Park Utsh Parke D Patino M Pennev JC Penr RR Pepsi-Co- " a Pheips D( ' 1 I NYC RR NTrS! pf N T Fhtn No Am Av No A m Co No Pac Ohio Oil ow ri oi P G 4 El P Tin C Pack Mot Pan A Air 7 21 31 ' 21 7 ' 14 7oi' B Nsf Bisrtut Nat C Reg Nat rv Pr I :sf p:t I t 34 25" 33 si 2 7 71- 0 i 35 34 it 3 5 i 6 24 5's' a 3 70 ' 701 4 10 19 a 1 6 4 47 ' 4i 14 19 1914 --1 9 V4 4 12 Vi' 2' A 24 24 W 2 4 f 4 4 4 12'4 12 12'i' ! Nat eot 11 W- 101 1 22 21S 21 4 Ivoriiiard P ifack Trk Mrri P 11 Marine Mh) F 4- - R M a ml Cop Mldoor-- t P Mont Wrd t ?!'ir Corp ! Nsh Kel Nat Acme N :i 6 C: ln-O-- 21 6 ' LMNr M Lis US' 7a i'71 11 33 i7P ments of finished steel products of subsidiaries of the United States Steel corporation in January amounted to 1685993 net tons with 1849635 in DelMi compared cember and 1738893 in January 1942 the corporation announced It was the second highest January shipments on record for the exceeded only by corporation Mi in that month last year shipments S ' 11 NEW YORK Feb 13 s 7'' is! 101' 777i' in Kr-ge- Oman Shipments Drop 334 714! 59 high 1 ' 33 ' 1942-4- 3 's Finished Steel :-- i 1' as: xEquals s 43 6' 37 37 37 35' 474' a 6V4 61 Hi V 12" 26 H 26H ! 3 27 14 2 7V! S 23 7 237' 23s 6 15 15 a 15'7 -a 35 34 34 1 1 11 12 5 4 55 s 5S: 11 14 V' S I Jours Kennerot K rcnif S S fTO-e S - R7l S 17 ' 174!- - 9 Ind Ravon 2 334 Cor Jl7a fl TmcriSke I Int Hitmes 60 3i 1 ' 11 H lot Mer M Int Nirk C: 1e 31 34 I: PaerT 14S 10'i! Int T ci Johna-771 iti l r5-rir'- -n tv 1 12 r s :2 2' Au-- 1 compny irc the 24i 7ii '942 or Ward of 1 ' - Jiiu-trS(4 7 tiu 1 6'i I Pr — t r Iftrrci lOilfifxi t ni ss 2' I Phi! Pf Poet T pf P A 13-1- 1 ' Jrl AP)- - 13 at 1 Push Higher NEW YORK Feb 13 ( API — FollowinK are Seturdav's closing prices of bonds on the New York stock exchange with the total sales and net changes of each bond: 5-- Nat Sup S" Eange of Chicago Futures Peak 1942-4- Jf'-Ke- s No — s - M--- 1 -- lli TT r- r-- Price Levels Hit New 1 i v i 1 -market wrirh ilitles j a & : 1 1 C-- Grain Chicago CHICAGO Feb 13 AP1 — !' Tt and U S Gypsum Modest gains were shown for U S Steel Beth- Gen Food n Motors lehem N Y Central Southern GUle-t8 R Pacific Westinphouse Anaconda Goodrich Ooodvear Xmprican Can Texas Co and U S ct N Ry pfT Pubber On the off side were Grey bound Santa Fe Philip Morris Delaware Houl-- B H ):irori Oil' 4 Hudson and Corn Products Lllno's Cen in TBond Prices Stock Prices Stock Prices Climb in Heavy Trade Second Grade f Mixed Price Trends Mark Rail Bonds Trade on S L Exchange Stock Market Quotations Y 9B jV Sunday Morning Wooden bowling balls are to re place the plastic ones It's st:'l problematical on how pins will be made There'll be plenty of bows and arrows this year but metal arrow tips are out Tennis rackets will be had this summer but there's doubt as to balls Hunting guns and ammunition are in limited supply Dealers still have fair supplies of fishing rods but there's a scarcity of reels Baseball equipment will be plentiful President Roosevelt says it's a wartime essential morale item Ping pong paddles balls and tables are in supply Golf clubs still in supply at dealers but take care to make immediate repairs Golf balls are hard to get There'll be plenty of footballs and - basketballs but a player shortage Exchange Foreign NEW YORK Feb 13 fAPl — Closing foreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars others In cents): Canada: OLflclal Canadian control board rates for U 8 dollars: Buying 10 per cent premium selling 11 per cent premium to discounts on Canadian dolEquivalent lars in New York of buying 991 per cent selling 909 per cent Canadian dollar tn New York open market 9 15-1-6 per cent discount or 90064 U S cents official (bankers" Europe: Great Britain foreign exchange committee rates) buying $4 02 selling $404 Latin America: Argentina official 29 77: cent: Brazil official free 23 70 up 6O6: nomlnnl free 520 nominal: Mexico nominal 2066 Rates In spot cables unless otherwise Indicated Dividends 5 STOCKS Cheap on Basis ef 10-Ye- ar Average Pre-W- ar Dividends Don't miss this list of carefully selected bargains in Feb 17th WORLD Return FINANCIAL "ad" and $1 for (a) next thre ek manual fh) Fehnisrr magarlne "What To Do About Inflation" nb (rl to Profit stocks I nder 2( Omded r Illvidenrt Honor 4e Prospects" 4f "IO iM-Prtwl Roll (1933 to Storks for 1943 Bull Market" sad (r) "A Message of Hope for Investors" "10-lem- 192" Refurs "ad" and $1 today for above NEW YORK Feb 13 fAPl — Directors trial otter — or remit $750 for tix of the North American company dectared months' t ubscrpffon Inelndlmq Ad' another quarterly dividend in the form Stock of Detroit Fdlson company vie and r")!-ra- r of one share iVfWfog stork for each 50 shares of North AmeriDIVIof EARNINGS can owned The payment will be made Tabulation DENDS and PRICE RANGE" April 1 to stock of record March 5 Manufac- still sond $15 tor annuo subscripDirectors of have declared regu'sr tion and now $185 book of "Stock turing company dividend of 25 rents per share on the Is common without stock par Factograpfit" fsvostmont oatoak company's to stockholders of record st the tho most promising in years Accept value close of business on March 8 1943 on of above oftmrs btform it Is to Ittr Great Northern Paper company declared dividend of 40 cenls a share on Ihe compared with Ml cents pnid chp'Ih! four lime 11 1942 The payment will he made March 3 to slock of record Febn ruary 20 lata! 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