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Section Two) Page Five Arizona Republic, PKoenTx, Sunday Morning, December 28, 1941 MARKET ENDS ANOTHER DISAPPOINTING WEEK WITH SPEEDY RALLY Telephone 3-1111 Lambs Move Stock Prices On New York Exchange Following sm closing quotation at a p. m. Eastern Standard Time received over Associated Pres-Arizona Republic leased wires: Vml 1 mf.tr tn stocks In the following table are annual disbursem*nts based on the last quarterly Unless otherwise noted neelai or extra dividends are not Included. New York Curb Stock And Bond Prices XD Ex-divldend. XR Ex-rifhts.

a Also extra or extras, Cash or Stock, Paid last year, Payable. In stock, Declared or paid so far this year, Payablo ln Canadian Funds, Accumulated dlv. paid or declared this year, ur Under rule, ww With warrants, xs Without warrants, war Warrants. 50-65 Higher rrrv rw 97 fIJSDA) Hoes Paid last year, Payable '-nni. a Also extra or extras, a Laan or stock, in stock, g-this year.

Accumulated dividend paid or declared pw ao xar inis year. -Payable In Canadian funds. Salable and total 100: market nominally Grain Leaves Yule Lethargy CHICAGO, Dec. 27 (AP) The sharpest price changes in more than a week, with soybeans up more than 3 cents, corn 1 cents and wheat and rye a cent, today jolted the grain market out of its Christmastime lethargy. Trading was much more active than yesterday, when an all-time record low in volume of transactions in erain futures was estab Cnit of trading 10 shares.

A Sales In Metal Market MEW YORK, Dec 27 (AP) Copper steady; electrolytic spot Connecticut valley, 12.00, jls New York 11.35 nominal. Tin easy; spot and near-by 52.00 forward 52.00. Lead steady; spot New York 5.85; East St. Louis 5.70. Zinc steady; East St.

Louis spot and forward 8.25. Pig. iron No. 2 f. o.

b. Eastern Pennsylvania 25.00; Buffalo 24.00; Alabama 20.S8. Aluminum virgin 99 per cent, 15.00. Antimony, Chinese spot, 16.50. Quicksilver 205.00-210.00.

Platinum, pure 36.00. Chinese wolframite) 24.00-26.00. Domestic scheelite 2S.00-26.00 nominal. Sales In Hds. Rich Low a a Hds.

Hieb Sales In Hds. High Low Close Dow Chem 3 1 123 123 123 ales In steady; for week: very uneven, io-au nigner, most advance on 220 lb. and down; lata top 11.40; sows around 25 higher. CatUe Salable 4O0. total 650; calves, salable 100.

total 125: for week: strictly good and choice fed steers 1.300 lb. down strong to 25 higher; others steady; fed heifers steady to 25 lower: medium to good cows steady; lower grade strong to 25 6 9 Close 11 9 4 No Am Aviation 2g 33 11 11 North Amer Co 1.651 136 9 9 Northern Pacific 47 4 3 Dresser Mfg 1( 12 14 13 13 Addressee 1 3 Air Reduction la 21 Alaska Juneau 30 Alleghany pf xw 4 7g 13 140 139 140 uu ram am Aero Sup Alum Co Am Alum Co Am pf Alum Ind Am Cvan Eastern Air I. 12 26 25 25 6a 5 135 133 134 Ohio Oil higher; bulls strong to la nigner; veaic itrvL.r BnH feerier classes generally Eastman Kodak A eghany pf $30 ww 13 A Lu Stl 2g 9 Al Chem A- Dve Kj a 87 18 17 17 8 10 4 4S 8 2 10 4 47 27 12 42 18 14 8 2 10 4 48 Omnibus Corp Otis Elevator lg. Otis Steel Allied El Auto-Lite 3 Elec Boat El Power A Lt 12 12 Vi 5 Strs steadv: week's top strictly choice 1,062 lb. yearlings 14.25; two loads 1.071-1.300 lh.

14. fiO- choice heifers 13.65: vealers 13.50: 78 Allis-Ch Mfg lg 18 36 1 Owens-Ill Glass 2g Amal Leather 1 Am Gas A El Am Gen Am Light A Ark Nat Gas Ark Nat Gas A Art Metal Wks Atl Cst Fish stock steer calves 13.25: yearling stockera lished. Records have been kept for Amerada rnm tt El 56 pf 1.20k 4 El 57 pf 1.40k 4 El Storage Bat 2g 4 El Paso Nat Gas 2.40 2 12.25; feeders 11.75; bulk lea steers iv.r 13.00. the Dast 20 years and before yes tPac Coast 2 pf .10 Pac Fin Corp 1.20a 7 Pac Gas A Elec 2 32 12 26 28 27 22 42 2 4 22 terday's session the dullest day was Aueust 14. 1933.

when transactions 26 28 26 22 42 2 4 22 26 28 26 22 42 2 4 21 Endicott-John 3 1 Sheep Salable and total none: ior weens Iambs 50-65 higher; yearlings fully 25 up; Khppn Rlmncr- r-lnuirtir inn and bulk Strictly Am Ag Ch Del 1.20a 5 Am Airlines lg 7 Am Bank Note 8 Am Can 4 29 Am Car Fyd lg 21 Am Car F1 nf 7 Atlas Corp War Auburn Cen Mfg Auto Mach Eng Pub Service Erie cod Eric 1 of cod in all grains totaled only Pac Lighting 3 8 Pac Tin Cons 2 choice wheat pasture lambs and fed lot Advance Led By Tobacco, Steel Issues By BERNARD S. O'HARA jfEVF YORK, Dec. 27 (AP) pie itock market today ended an-jjjjer disappointing week with the jjest Saturday rally in more year and a half led by tobaccos and steels. Tiile numerous issues still were depressed by exceptionally heavy tax lelling and far from pleasing Pacific war news, the last-minute -swing tacked gains of fractions points on a wide assortment 3 favorites and as much as 4 or Jo on Isolated stocks. Notably Irregular trends were in Jjenct at the start and it was not mta the f11 nour that the climb zLfir got under way.

This was toadied off by the announcement ant of the principal manufacturers ad boosted the price of its leading teand of cigarettes and others were ejected to follow. fast bidding soon hit issues of American Tobacco, Liggett and Myers and Reynolds and the common and stocks of these concerns emerged with advances of 1 to 4 points. Steels stepped into the van as next week's mill operations were expected to refund substantially. U. S.

Steel held 1 recovery of Hi and Bethlehem 16 2 3 7 10 Babco*ck A Wil bushels. Friday's total was 2,780, New York Bonds New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (AP) Rail loans bore the brunt of selling pressure today in Am Ch A Cable 2 4 Evans Products ii.s: strictly cnoice irucKeu 12.00-10; fed yearlings 10.25-40; choice 13J. lb. HZ ewes E.5.

000 bushels. Ex-Cell-O 2.60g Baldwin Loco war Barium Sta SU Bell Aire Buying that whisked soybean Bellanca Aire Chlcie 4a 2 Am Coml AJco 6 Am Encaus Tiling 3 Am 4L K.KJ7 P' 1 Am 2 pf 6 Am Hide A pntw in 36 1 3 4 20 140 6 27 53 Vi 53 21 42 5 59-4 31 67 1914 94 8 18U H4 2 44 1H 2 8 18 3a 18 3 10 'i 4i Tik 39 30H 18 20 CHICAGO CHTCAGO. Dec. 27 (USDA) Salabla nnces upward as mucn as Packard Motor 7 Pan Am Airways lg 18 Par am Pictures 86 Park Utah 1 Parke Davis 1.60g 38 Penick A Ford 4g 1 Penney (J 3a 5 Penn-Dix Cement 6 Penn-Dix Cem pf A 4k 2 Penn RR 2e 92 Berk A Gav Furn Bliss (E W) cents was stimulated by reports the most activ Saturday bond market since October 4. Turnover of $7,083,100, face value, compared with $3,766,600 a week ago.

Helping to enliven the market were tax that ceilmes on fats and oils in er Fairbanks Morse 2g 4 36 35 Fajardo Sugar 2 5 23 22 Fed Lt A Traction la 2 6 6 Fed Mot Truck 3 3 3 Finest Ac pf 6 2 93 92 First Nat Strs 2 6 33 32 Flintkote 1 15 9 8 Food Machinery 1.40a 4 32 31 hogs 500; total 8,500: nominally steady; not enough good or choice hogs here to test market; qubtable top 11.60; shippers tooic none: holdover none; compared week ago: feet the past two weeks may be raised. However, the Office of Price Blue Kldge Bridgpt Mach Brown Bunk Hill A Can Marconi Carrier Cora Peoples Gas A 5g 1 Market 30-50 higher; most aavance oa weights under 200 sows 15 to mostly 10 6 18 26 1 1 13 14 1 24 52 76 1 37 18 43 19 5 5 29 9 75 44 13 4 14 4 6 50 12 23 10 9 10 6 18 26 1 1 13 14 1 24 52 76 1 36 17 43 18 5 5 28 9 73 43 13 4 14 4 6 50 11 22 10 8 10 6 18 26 1 1 14 14 1 25 52 77 1 37 18 43 39 5 5 30 9T4 75 44 13 4 34 4 6 51 12 23 30 9 transactions, year-ena evening-up operations, and broader Interest in many for-eien obligations. 25 higher. Foster Wheeler 7 10 9 Administration issued no schedule for this. Presumably soybean oil and lard would be affected as well Catalin Am Salable cattle luo: no caives; compare Fridav last week: Yearlines and light Steers Freeport Sulpn 2 2 36 3o-? Fruehauf Tra 1.40 2 18 18 Cities Seme Cit Svc of 25-50 higher: top 15.00 new high on crop; as cottonseed oil and board of trade Fruehauf pi 5 .10 96 96 Am Home Prod 2.40a 7 Am Ice 14 Am International 3 Am Locomotive 20 Am A Fdy .94 11 Am Metal ivig 3 Am Pow A Lt 37 AmPtLJSpf 5k 17 Am A $5 pf 4k 15 Am Rad A St .60 123 Am Roll Mill 1.40 28 Am Safetv Razor 12 Am Seating lg 3 Am Emelt A 3Hs 37 Am Snuff Co 3g 7 Am Stl Fdrs 2g 33 Am Sugar Ref 2 lie 6 36 23 6 3 93 32 9 32 10 36 18 96 li 4 39 3 2 2 16 118 25 36 Colo Fuel A I war directors authorized establishment of new ceilings for futures trading in lard and cottonseed oil when U.

S. government issues showed a better undertone after a week of persistent declines. In over-the-counter trade, the treasuries finished off l32d point to up 332d. One of the widest price changes In the corporate list was chalked up for International Telephone 5s, which dropped 1 to 34. The company's report for the next jiJKnesi price itou, nuuiuu i-au.

14.00-14.75: yearlings grading under choica ar.d al grades weighty steers closed sharply lr.wer than week's high time, however, but still unevenly strong to 50 higher than lata last week: choice to prime 1227 lb. bullocks reached 14.65: 1375 fb. 14.50. and 1452 lb. 1H 4 39 3 2 2 1 7 8 40 2 6 Low 6H 9 25 1 3 3 20 139 5 26 53 52 21 42 5 57 30 66 18 94 8 18 1 2 42 1 2 7 8 18 20 17 3 9 4 7 38 30 18 19 15 116 44 45 3 2 4 3 26 25 7 1 31 2 59 20 3 5 26 59 19 24 6 3 13 2 4 8 8 15 18 39 10 19 61 Clean 6 9 25 1 3 4 20 139 26 53 53 21 42 5 58 31 67 19 94 8 18 1 2 42 2 8 8 18 21 18 3 10 4 39 30 18 19 15 119 47 49 3 2V4 4 3 26 25 7 1 S1H 3 59 20 3 6 27 59 193 24 6 3 13 2 4 8 8 16 18 39 10 19N 63 3 4 39 3 2H 2 36 Gabriel Co A Gen Am Invest ig Gen Am Trans 3g Gen Baking Gen Bronze Gen Cable Gen Cigar la ever the official schedule is an nounced.

Profit taking and hedging re duced gains to some extent, but soy first nine months of the year showed a 14. 00. 1647 lb. making 13.00 at Dest tuna but late market mostly 50 lower than ore-Christmas trade: common and medium 16 4 Am Sumat Tob 1 15 .70 318 118 TUen cigar pf 7 Am let a Tel 9 52 119 grades 800-1100 lb. steers 9.00-11.50, mostly Tobacco 4g 178 25 21 19 36 35 beans closed 2 -2 higher than 48 Pepsi-Cola 2g 29 Petrol Corp Pfeiffer Brew 1 1 Phelps Dodge lg 26 Philco Corp 1 2 Philip Morris 3a 6 Phillips Pet 2a 35 Pillsbury Flour 3 3 Pitt Scr A Bolt .60 3 Plymouth Oil 1.20a 3 Poor A Co 2 Pressed Steel Car 13 Procter Gam 2a 6 Pub Svc NJ 1.95g 53 Pullman la 49 Pure Oil 59 Purity Bak 1.20g 4 Rad Corp of Am 168 Radio cv pf 3 3 Radio-Keith-Orph 25 Raybest-Man 2g 9 Rayon ier Inc 2 Reading Co 1 9 Real Silk Hosiery 2 Re mine Rand 7 Re Motors ct new 3 Repub Steel 2g 59 Revere Copper A Br 30 Reynolds Metals 5 ReynoldsTob 2.10g 116 Richfield Oil 1 9.50-11.00: Blockers strong to 25 higher; Gen Elec 1.40g Gen Foods 2 Gen Mills 4 smaller deficit than a year ago but failed to include results of operations of many important foreign subsidiaries, some of which are in war zones.

Down fractions to a point were Southern iod a Am Am Am Am 82 yesterday. May wheat 2 82 82 TVD VArm .10 128 128 12S tGen Mills 5 of 5 Wat Wks up, May juiy 30 29 Gen Motors 3e 30 153 Am Woolen Sl.27: corn up, May 84 'i Railway 4s at 58, Pere Marquette 5s at 64. Nickel Plate 5s at 70, Missouri Am Zinc LAS good to choice heifers 2o-5o up: meaium grades higher: best fed heifers 14.00: cows 25-50 higher, eanners and cu tiers up most; bulls strong to 25 higher, and vealers s'eadv; good to choice medium weight and weighty steers predominated in week's crop, cows and heifers, especially choice heifers, very scarce. Gen Out Advert Gen Out Advert A 4 A 1 9 3 1 7 9 July 85-; oats up; rye -l higher and lard unchanged at Pacific 5s of '77 at 20, Interna tAnacon WACl 5u a sn Gen Ry Signal lg Gen Refract 1.4-Og tional Hydro Electric 6s at 20, Erie 5s of '75 at 26, and Commercial Mackay ceiling levels. ftt.

Ths Associated Press average of 2 48 3 14 9 11 1 8 2 16 5 6 24 2 48 3 14 9 32 1 8 2 36 6 25 9 2 48 3 14 9 12 1 8 3 16 5 7 25 9 incomes of "69 with warrants. Most of the strength of grains Andes Copper 1 5 A Paper 1 Arch-Dan-M 1.85g 2 Arm 111 26 Arm III pr pf 3k 6 Armstrong Cork 2ig 16 3 28 10 15 6 2 4 11 2 14 58 10 Edging forward were Delaware and 49 3i 2' 4 27 26H 8 1 31 3 59 21 4 3 6 27 60 19 24 6 3 was sympathetic with action 01 soy Hudson refunding 4s, Commonwealth Edi beans and flax at Minneapolis, son convertible 3 Ha of '58, American Tele vi iiijirm 1 phone 3s, Portland General Electric 4a, colum A pr Colum Cons A Bal Cons Stl Corp Cosden Petro Creole Pet Crocker Wh El Crown Pet Crown Drug Dayton Rub Driver Har Eagle Pich Ld El Bond A Sh El Bond A Sh pf El 55 pf El A war Falrchild Av Falstaff Brew Ford Can A Ford Mot Ltd Gen Alloys Glen Aid Coal Grand Rap Gt AtlP nv Gulf Oil Hecla Min Holl Gold Humble Oil Imp Oil Ltd I no Co Am Int Pap war Int Petrol Irving Air Ch Kingston Prod Lake Shore Lehigh CAN Lone Star Gaa Long Is Ltg Louis Massey Harrig Mesabi Iron Molybdenum Monte Ward A Mt City Cop Mount Prod Nat Bellas Hesi Nat Fuel Nat Rub Mrh Nat Sug Ref Zinc assq urv lioorts and Armour of Delaware 4s of '55. Atch A 2g where May flax was up the 6-cent limit. However, lifting of hedges against shipping sales of 5,000 bushels of wheat, 60,000 corn and 27,000 Danish loans took another spill in the Atch A pr 5 Atl Coast Line li Gen A Rub lg 13 Gillette Saf 19 Gimbel Bros 34 Glidden Co lf 9 Gobel (Adolf) 12 Goebel Brew 7 Goodrich (B F) 2g 12 Goodrich F) pf 5 2 Goodyear TAR lg 46 Goth Silk Hosiery 15 Graham-Paige Mot 36 Grant (W 1.40 4 Gt Nor Ir Ore ct 2g 4 Gt Northern Ry pf 2g 32 Gt West Sug 2 3 Greyhound Corp 3a 39 Guantan Sugar 1 Gulf Mob A Oh pf 2e 6 Has. High Low Close 1 5 5 5 3 97 96 96 1 113 313 113 .50 4 4 4 24 41 39 41 37 20 20 20 13 1 1 1 9 10 10 10 7 47 15 5 5 13 3 3 3 17 1 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 1 27 27 27 8 3 3 3 3 7 14 13 14 5 2 1 1 32 A A 5 14 14 14 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 13 9 9 9 11 5 1 2 2 2 31 2 2 2 1.50 54 54 54 3 1 1 1 2.80 25 24 25 7 1 1 1 7 41 40 40 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 29 14 13 13 2 4 4 4 5 1 1 1 I- 2.50 6 6 6 1 22 21 22 10 6 6 6 188 ii 24 54 54 54 2 52 52 52 7 A A A 18 8 8 1 7 7 7 2 9 9 9-J 8 1 1 1 8 A 8 10 10 10 2 3 2 2 1 75 75 75 9 34 33 33 14.50 4 4 4 1 6 6 6 16 56 56 56 19 5 5 5 1 77 77 77 29 A 27 8 8, 8 2 8 8 8 32 1 1 1 15 7 6 6 17 3 3 3 14 6 6 6 21 21 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 A A 5 4 4 4 .30 157 357 157 37 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 12 12 9 9 9 15 5 5 3 9 9 9 4 62 62 62 3 1 1 1 98 1 1 1 17 12 12 12 6 41 3 29 29H 13 4 4 4 33 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 14 1 1 1 3 5 5 5 9 58 i 57 58 1 16 16 16 1 13 4 4 4 37 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 38 38 38 9.2 2 2 7.50 62 62 62 1.20 131 327 327 4 32 31 31 8 5 5 5 2 14 14 14 6 13 12 32 4 34 2' 1 1 20 6 6 6 8 3 3 3 115 A A 5 2 2 2 2 18 8 8 5 5 3 3 8 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 38 1 1 1 1' foreign group.

Norway 6s of 44, How ever, jumped 11 to 82 on transfer of 2 3 43 .70 109 28 Atl Refining la Atlas Corp Aviation Corp bonds and gams running to 2 points ap oats to move from Chicago contrib uted some buying. 15 31 7 10 11 29 33 15 21 7 4 3 28 10 16 7 2 5 31 2 34 59 10 1 29 15 19 24 10 2 20 24 14 1 5 11 69 34 14 34 25 15 19 20 peared for Belgium 6s, Buenos Aires 4s, Copenhagen 5s and Poland 7s. Spot prices were up to 1 cent. Bald Loco et Bait A Ohio Bait A Ohio rf (0 stocks concludtd with a net plus qn of .3 of a point at 35.7. best toft improvement of the week, but for the five-day stretch, was off .3.

lie two-hour turnover of 1,162.110 (hares was the largest for any Saturday since May 18, 1940, and compared with 628,550 a week ago. It also was the broadest short session lince the 1940 date, 863 individual fesues being traded. It was not a de-way street, however, as exemplified by the fact that, against 3 advances, there were 261 de-dines and 262 stocks unchanged. Rails did well as freight loadings the previous week disclosed a les-than-seasonal decrease. Union Pacific, down to a new 1941 bottom at one time, came out with a net gain of Santa Fe and BOND AVERAGES Compiled by the Associated Press 10 10 10 IS with corn showing the most strength.

No. 2 yellow selling at 80 cents a bushel. Hedging sales against 50,000 bushels of corn Barber Asnh 3 28 30 16 7 2 5 11 2 14 59 30 1 29 15 19 24 104 2 19 24 13 1 5 31 68 34 14 34 24 7 2 30 IS. 2 5 12 23 68 in 19 Barnsdall Oil .60 Bath Ir Wks lUfc Bayuk Cigar 1 24 5 2 33 214 4 9 8 16 18 39H US 19 63 Hack Water 1 1 Hat b-Walker 3 19 Balls Indust. I til.

Foreiga Net chang D.l D.l Unch A.l Saturday 58.5 103.1 99.4 41.3 booked to arrive here from coun Haves Mfg 7 tsenaix Aviat 4g 14 try points partly offset the ship Benef Ind Ln 1.70g 21 Hecker Prod .60 17 Hercules Motor lg 5 Salable sheep 4,000: total compared Friday last week: Fat lambs 25-50 higher, fat yearlings and sheep fully steady, late market best for period: strictly choica fed range lambs 12.85 and 12.90. bulk good and choice fat native and fed range lambs 12.50-75: few throwout natives 10.50 down; vearlings scarce, best for week 10.15. medium to good lots 9.50-75; choice fed range ewes 7.00, most small lots natives 6.50 down. Late Friday: Fat lambs 25-50 higher, strictly choice fat native and fed rang lambs 12.85-90; bulk good and choice 12.50-75: choice fed range ewes 7.00. T.OS ANGELES LOS ANGELES.

Dec. 27 (AP) (Federal-State Market News Service) Hogs: Salable supply for week compared with Fridav week ago: 10 to 15 higher: late top 12.25 on strictly good 180-220 lb. few good grade 12.00: medium and good sows 9.25-75: few strictlv good to 10.25. Cattle: Salable for week 4.000: compared with Friday week ago: All slaughter classes steadv to strong; some instances 25 higher; few loads good steers 11.85-12.10: common and medium heifers and steers 9.00-11.50; good cows 8.75-9.25; two loads early 9.50; common and medium 7.50-8.50; eanners ana cutters 5.50-7.25; common and medium bulls 8.25-9.25; good to 10.00: common and medium stock steers 4.00-10.50; yearlings to 11.00. Calves: Salable for week 1.600: compared with Friday week ago: Vealers and slaughter calves fullv steady: choice vealers 15.00-50; good 14.50 down: common and medium 10.50-13.00: common and medium slaughter calves 9.50-12.50: common and medium stock calves 9.00-11.75; few good to 12.25.

Sheep: Salable for week 150. compared with week aeo Friday: Slaughter lambs steady to weak; short load goM iambs- ping business. Best A Co 1.60a 2 Beth Steel 6g 35 Previous day 58.6 103.2 99.4 41.2 Month ago 62.0 104.9 101.8 46.0 Year ago 60.4 105.2 99.9 37.4 1941 high 66.5 105.4 102.2 51.4 1941 low 58.3 103.1 9S.9 38.0 1940 high 61.4 105.9 100.7 3 117 117 117 tiein steel pr 7 Biselow-Sanf 4 1 22H 22 22 Hercules Powder 3g 4 Hershey Choc 3 2 Holland Furn 2a 9 Homestake Min 4 15 Houd-Hershey A 2 6 Houd-Hershey lg 14 Houston Oil 13 43 309 28 14 32 50 4 8 4 14 2 12 29 35 7 00 17 10 10 15 31 1 28 35 3 36 3 19 28 41 52 4 4 3 Black A Decker l.SOg 2 24 10 2 19 24 13 1 5 11V4 68 34 14 32 24 7 2 29 18 2 5 12 23 67 10 39 16 16 43 109 29 15 12 50 4 8 4 15 2 12 29 15 7 22 37 30 10 15 31 1 28 35 3 38 3 1 19 28 41 52 4 4 3 58 Some of the buying of beans was attributed to removal of hedges against sales of actual beans, spot prices of which were 3 to cents higher. No. 2 yellow beans were 1940 low 48.3 98.9 90.3 35.1 Blaw-Kno 5 6 20 7 5 46 7 5 13 9 13 19 7 2 118 4 10 6 29 25 8 2 24 1 29 6 54 16 43 31 24 12 23 41 21 10 LOW YIELD BONDS Safeway Stores 3a tSafe St 5 pf 5 St Joseph Lead 2 Schenlev Distill lg Seaboard Air Line Seaboard Oil 1 Sears Roebuck 3a Servel Inc 1 Sharon Stl Corp lg Shattuck (F Shell Union Oil lg Silvor King Coalit .40 Simmons Co 2g Skeliy Oil lg Snider Pack 1 Soconv-Vac So Rico Sug Sou Cal Edison la Sou Nat Gas 1 Southern Pacific Southern Ry Southern Ry pf Sparks Withington perry Corp 2g Spicer Mfg 3g Spiegel Inc Square Co 3g Stand Brands Std A 54 pt Stand Oil Cal la Stand Oil Ind la Stand Oil la Sterling Prod 3.80 Stewart Warn Stone A Webster Studebaker Corp Sun Oil la Sunshine Mng 1 Superheater la Superior Oil Swift A Co 1.20a Boeing Airplane Borden Co 1.40a Bore-Warner la Low yield 112.2 Prev.

day 112.2 Month ago 114.8 Year ago 114.4 Mex A Ariz Ld I Howe Sound 3a 4 Hudson A Man 8 15 12 50 4 8 4 35 3 12 29 16 8 1 37" 10 10 15 31 1 28 35 3 38 4 1 20 29 42 52 4 4 3 58 3 33 1 23 4 1941 high 115.1 1941 low 112.2 quoted up to $1.75:. 1940 high 114.6 1940 low 108.4 Hudson Bay M5 nzs Bridgeport Brass Briggs Mfg 24g Bklyn-Man Tr There were trade reports that Hudson Motor 30 approximately 1,000,000 bushels of I Sales In iKlyn Un Gas 7 2 30 38 3 5 32 23 69 10 19 6 147 Brunswick-Balke 2V4g 5 $1,000 High Close 89 16 6 18 18 20 7 14 1 7 12 7 2S 60 6 194 23 16 5 44 2 6 Illinois Central 43 111 Central pt 6 Indust Ravon 2g 3 Alleghany 5s 44 Mod 1 Alleghanv 5s 49 Mod 16 Am A For 5s 2030 4 S9 70 58 corn had been purchased by regu-lar commission merchants from the Commodity Credit Corporation for resale to processors. Traders 69 58 103 Inland Steel 4a 8 Insnirat Con COO 1 9 103 Budd Mfg fBudd Mfg pf Budd Wheel 1.05g Bullard Co 2g Bulova Watch 2a Burling Mills IViv Am ICi Chem 5s 49 1 Am Int 5s 49 3 98 9S rnterchem Corn 1.60a 8 said this was probably the first Am TAT 3tts 6 3 6 6 105 lf6 Am A 3S 61 3 time that sales of government corn 147 147 Am A 3s 56 93 107 Burr Add Mach 33 45 i 45 had been negotiated through regu Butler Bros .60 58 3 Interlake Iron 26 Int Bus Machine 6a 1 Int Harvester 2a 26 Int Mer Marina 3 Int Mining 7 Int Nick Can 3 75 Int Paper 33 Int Pap pf 18 Butte Cod Zinc 105 106 107 105 38 104 107 77 28 38 Byers (A Co earlv In week 12.00: choice non-amny -Quoted to 12.25: slaughter ewes iJT titmi- 38 18 19 7 34 7 12 7 2 60 6 39 23 36 5 4 2 6 17 5 32 31 3 32 62 36 18 25 31 3 1 8 3 16 18 18 20 14 1 7 12 2 60 39 23 16', 5 4 2 6 17 5 12 12 34 32 63 37 19 26 1 32 3 1 8 3 16 12 1 it 1H 23 4 lar marketing channels. Open market prices were within about 2V cents of the government f. o.

prices here. Colder weather is expected to stimulate feeding in the country. Range of prices on irraln and nmviiclnnc Mag Hud Pow Niles Bern Nlo'sing Mns Nor Am Lt A Pc Psc A 6 pf Pan tepee Oil Ven Pennroad Phil a Co Pioneer Gold Pitney Bowes Pitts JI Gl Pratt A Lam Premier Gold Republic Avia St Regis Pap Seiberling Rub Sel Tnd al ct) Shat-Denn Sherwin Wma Singer Mfg So Penn Oil Sou hi Royal St Oil Ky Stand Stl Sprg 1 Sterling Inc Sunrav Oil Technicolor Tubize Chat Unit Gas Foil Radiator Vultee Air-? Walker Mm Wet Va West Air Linea Woolwth Ltd Wright Harg 4 6 Syming-Gouid lg tint Kv cen A pr sk Calif Packing 1 Callahan Z-Lead Calumet A Her 1 4 11 7 6 8 33 1 8 9 71 Int Tel A Tel 139 9 Interst Dept Strs 2 107 84 Campbell Wyant l.0g 4 Telautograph Can Dry Ale -60a 6 lenn Corp 1 105 105 exchange follows: Johns-Manville 3 12 Jones A Stl 1.35g 32 saiaoie ana xoiai caivcj; aiaoie- raa total none; 3 cars fed heifers steadyvat 12.25: compared with week ago: fed StTS and heifers strong: good to choice 11.00-12.75: odd head 13.00-13.25; heifers 12.70: 11.00-12.25; all epw steady to strong: best beef cows 9.25;Hff 62 Texas A Pacific Ry Texas Co 2a Tex Gulf Prod Tv Hulf Sulnh 2a 107 tv Kennecott Cod 3g 70 5 6 46 64 Tex Pac 7 Tex Pac Trust .102 12 Kresge (S 1.20a 5 Kroger Grocery 2 2 1 8 6 39 2 31 5 5 10 41 4 9 6 6 3H 8 6 39 2 30 5 4 30 4 4 9 ti 6 IS 8 6 39 2 31 5 5 30 41 4 9 6 6 0pe" H1" Close WHEAT: Mav "1.26-26 1.26 1.26 1.26- JI.v. 1.26 1.27 1.2d 1.27 Sep. 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 CORN: May .83 .84 .83 Tly.

.86 .85 Sep. .86 .87 .86 .86 OATS: Thomnson-Starrett 10 Lambert Co 1 11 62 1 8 24 10 26 11 30 3 3 4 1 6 8 1 1 5 Canada Pacmc Cannon Mills 2 Case I) Co 7g Caterpll Tractor 2 Celanese Corp 2 Cerro de Pas 4 Certain-teed Prod Ches A Ohio 3a Chi A 111 Chi A 111 A Chi Grt West Chi Grt pr Chi Mail Or Chi Pneu Tool 2g Chi Rk Is A Pac I A Pac I A Pac 7S pf Childs Co v.DU-s.Yb: eanners ana cuuers mostly sk 7.25; bulls mostly 10-15 higher; bulk 8.00 8.75: best 9.00-9.25; calves and vealers steady; top vealers 14.00; stocker tS feeder steers mostly 15-25 lower; 50 off; best 11.75; bulk 9.50-11.50: SSarlt heifers and calves steady to 25 Igssrti heifers 10.25 down: best siaer calves 13.75; Le Rub A Tire Vg 2 Lehigh Port 2g 2 Southern Railway were up Vt each. Prominent on the forward swing tot American Telephone, one of fee weakest movers in recent days, which converted an early loss into 1 gain of 2 "4 points. Others in front included Kennecott, Phelps Dodge. Du Pont, Westinghouse, Allied Chemical, Philip Morris, J.

Caie, Douglas Aircraft and Johns-Minville. Goodyear, Goodrich and U. S. Rubber were in the losing column itrict rationing of tires was decreed by federal authorities to begin January 5. Motors, also affected by the rubber shortage, did mrually nothing.

On the offside were American Can, Texas Company, Standard Oil (New Jersey), General Electric and U. S. Gyp-Em. Bonds were mixed and commodities higher. At Chicago wheat was up 4 to 1H cents a bushel, corn ihead to and hogs steady.

Cotton added 5 to 15 cents a bale. Improved In the curb were American Gas. Electric Bond and Share, E. W. Bliss, American Cyan-Enid and Pantepee.

Transfers here were around 308.000 shares compared with 149,000 last Saturday. Average prices on the big board Monday struck their lowest level fince April 1, 1938, as the Japanese struck at the Philippines and tax liquidation was pronounced. Reports the Nipponese invasion was wing stemmed helped the market to keep abort even Tuesday. There was a mild: revival Wednesday as conferences between Prime Minister Churchill and President Roose-wlt aroused hopes of a stiffer campaign against the axis powers. After the' intervening Christmas jwliday there was little change for to better in the news and yesterday's trends were a shade Leh Val RR Lehman Corp la 9 May .56 .55 .56 Jlv.

.54 .54 .54 .54 Lib-O-F Glass 3g 4o Libby. McN 7 SOYBEANS: Mav 1.79-80 1.81 1 79 1 snu.U Tide Wat A on lg jwi Timken Roll 3g 11 Transamertra 9 Trans A West Air 2 Tri-Cont Corp 74 Truax-Traer 2 Twent C-Fox 20 Underwood-El! 3'jg ,3 Union Bag API 35 Union Carbide 3g 28 Union Oil Cal 1 6 Union Pacific 6 27 Union Tank Car 3 5 TTniteH Air Lines 24 Liggett A Myers 4a 6 top neiter calves x.uu; stock cows stessy at 7.50 down. i Jly. 1.81-81 1.82 1.80 1.81 Liggett A My 4a Lima Locomotive la Link-Belt 2a 1 1V 1 RYE: May .72 .73 4 .72 TiV. Hogs: Salable none; total 900: no bufchsr hogs offered; quotations nominally sisitdy.

comriared Fridav last week: hutrhera 90V tChile Cui 2e .10 21 21 JlV .75 .75 .75 Chrysler Corp 6g 10O tf 1-: 1 1. 7- i City Ice Fuel 1.20 12 Lion Oil Her 1 LiQuid Carbonic la Lockheed Aire 2g 35 2 4 2 7 37 22 1 2 79 2 Lity stores Clev Graph Br 2g Sheep: Salable total 4.100; opens -steady: 3 doubles good to choice S3 Sen. .77, LARD: Jan. 9.95 Mar. 11.32 May Low 89 69 58 103 97 105 106 107 105 38 104 707 77 28 38 107 84 105 105 62 107 46 64 72.

61 8 1 9 96 108 104 108 9 1V4 94 96 98 32 33 100 33 99 20 103 34 78 22 6 19 27 17 19 1 103 103 46 41 70 59 69 41 108 105 101 86 104 75 103 104 5 104 44 44 44 79 74 107 110 92 100 83 102 Loew's Inc 2a Lone Star 3a CURB DOMESTIC BONDS Sales la 81,000 High Low Ark PL 5s 56 1 105 105 As Elec 4s 53 17 41 40 Baldw 6s SO 24 lit 3J0 Cities Ser 5s 50 IS 85 84 5s 49 2 95 95 Glen Aid Coal 4s 65 4 83 83 Inters Pow 6s 52 3 .33 33 Nevada Cal 5s 56 7 90 90 Pen Cen 4Hs 77 14 104 ir3 Safe Har 4s 79 6 309 ir9 Stand 6s 57 4 73 73 Starrett Corp 5 50 13 18 17 Tex PAL 5s 56 5 107 107 Climax Molyb 1.20a Cluett Peabody 3g Close 105 41 111 85 95 83 .33 9n 103 ir9 73 18 307 Loose-wu Biscuit la Lnrillard (P 1.20 Jiy- 1X72 Coca-Cola 5g Colgate-Palm-P a 11 13 8 6 4 11 1 2 Loulsv A Nash 7g United Aircraft 4g 54 United Biscuit 3 7 United Carbon 3 3 United Corp 2o5 United Drug 7 United Eng Tdy 3g 1 Unit Fruit 4 3 Anaconda Cop 4s 50 1 105 Aug C. Nitra Deb. 1 38 Arm Del 4s 55 20 104 AT A SF 4 95 11 107 A Line 1st 4s 52 14 78 95 st A 59 29 A SW 50 St 7 38 BeU TPa 5s 48 14 107 Bklyn Un Gas 5s 50 1 84 Can Nat Rv 4s 56 3 105 Can Nat Ry 4s 57 2 105 Can Pac 4s perp 5 62 Cen Pow 3l 62 4 107 Can Pac 5s 60 44 46 A 4 77 11 64 gen 4s 58 2 72 Chi Gt West 4s 88 1 61 CMSP Pac 5s 75 68 8 Chi A NW cv 4a 49 99 1 CRI ft 4s 52A 16 9 Colum 5s 52 Mav 21 97 Comwl Ed cv 3s 58 12 109 Con Edis 3s 48 2 104 Con sum Pow 3s 70 1 108 A 4s 36 152 9 A West 5s 55 23 1 Firestone A 3s 61 3 94 Gen Stl Cast 5s 49 8 96 Goodrich 4s 56 14 93 Hudson Coal 5s 62A 22 33 Hud A Man rfg 5s 57 40 111 Bell Tel 2s 81 6 100 III Cen 4 66 44 34 Interlake Iron cv 4s 47 9 100 Int Hydro El cv 6s 44 34 20 Int Paper 5s 47 4 103 Int 5s 55 56 35 Louisia A Ark 5s 69 2 78 M-K-Tex 5s 62A 13 22 M-K-Tex aj 5s 67 30 6 M-K-T 4s 78 2 19 M-K-Tex 1st 4s 90 61 27 M-K-Tex 4s 62B 2 17 Mo Pac cv 5s 49 26 Mo Pac 5s 77 147 20 Mo Pac gen 4s 75 55 1 Nat Dairy 3s 60 5 103 Natl Steel 3s 65 29 103 NYC rfg 5s 2013 58 46 NYC 4s 2013 A 144 41 NY 5s 74A 20 71 NY 4 Vis 78 64 60 Nor Pac 4 97 26 69 Nor Pac 3s 2047 21 41 Pac A 3 61 10 108 Pen A Lt 4s 74 5 105 Penn RR gen 4s 65 2 101 Penn RR 4s deb 70 16 86 Purity Bak 5s 48 2 104 Readg 4s 97A 35 76 Republic Steel 4s 61 2 103 Richfield Oil 4s 52 1 104 Scab A cn 6s 45 45 5 Socony-Vac 3s 64 1 104 Sou Pac 4s 68 20 45 Sou Pac 4s 81 33 45 So Pac clt 4s 49 76 44 South Ry 6s 56 5 79 South Ry gen 6s 56 5 74 Studebaker cv 6s 45 1 107 Un Pac 1st 4s 47 10 110 Unit Drug 5s 53 6 92 Utah A 5s 44 9 101 Western Un 5s 51 3 83 Young A cv 4s 48 1 102 2 5 Colorado lambs 12.25 memo; around loads 12.10 memo; nothing done on Issd ers; compared Friday last week -j JsAi lambs 65-75 higher; yearlings and 'Swss-r steady to strong; feeding Iambs weak to lower; week's and closing top fed lambs 12 50 freight paid and 12.25 memo: 1 1m bulk good to choice 11.90-12.25 mamoi MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS, rw 97 MP) txrha.t Collins Aik 3g tCol A South Col Fuel A Iron la Mack Trucks 3s Macv fR Hi Co 2 13 28 27 28 7 7 7 69-4 68 69 12 12 12 59 57 59 25 24 24 10 9 9 35 34 34 9 9 9 36 35 35 4 4t 4" 30 30 30 66 66 66 4 4 4 39 38 "38 29 29 29 2 2 2 6 6 6 20 20 20 26 26 26 AAA 16 15 15 67 65 65 45 45 52 51 52 113 112 113 20 19 20 receipt today 306 cars compared with 38 5 Colum Br'cast A 2i 2e 134 15 United Gas Imp .60 Gypsum 2a a year aeo. Futures: Mav 1 -14 Magma Copper 2g 3 Marine Midland 77 2g 5 1 incus Aico 11 5 Colum Br cast Colum A El Colum Pict Colum Carbon Coml Credit 3 Marshall Field 1.30g 7 Martin GL) Co 3g 37 221 4.70g 4 Leather 1-23: trading basis unchanged. Market He higher.

Cash: No. 1 heavy northern 1 15 dark northern: No. 1, 1.13-1. 19: Nn. 9.

1 inst.l 17K- -a Leather A 17 1'fVs 12 3 32 63 38 19 26 'i 1 32 stt 1 8 4 1 21 43 8 2 26 43 35 82 11 11 15 11 11 1 5 66 17 20 7 41 20 14 20 9 6 12 83 1 5 5 3 llAi 2 23 7 41 3 23 10 50 3 12 6 16 10 33 7 11 12 37 8 24 15 72 61 8 1 9 97 109 104 108 9 1 94 96 98 32 33 100 34 100 20 103 34 78 22 6 19 27 17 20 1 103 103 46 41 70 59 69 41 108 105 101 .86 104 76 103 104 5 104 45 44 44 79 74 107 110 92 101 83 102 Pipe Fdry 2a yearlings 8.50-9.00; fat ewes 5.0C-6.O9; feeding lambs 10.90-11.60. iY it Poultry And Esgsf POtXTRY BUYING PRICES Coml Invest Tr 3 53 53 43 Play Cd 2a 3 9 1 29 47 6 No. i hard Montana 1.17- Coml Solvents Real A Imp 45 10 2 26 13 56 41 1 8 51 23 36 21 26 11 15 23 2 19 20 4 66 69 22 30 9 14 21 36 38 16 13 65 31 18 24 3 12 22 4 26 26 41 1 13 14 27 9 4 24 5 16 18 35 2 12 3 32 87 25 5 30 3 4 3 17 6 13 4 31 13 4 24 4 13 2 47 S3 9 26 8 29 7 41 29 9 2 25 .13 56 41 1 51 22 36 21 J6 10 15 23 2 19 20 4 66 68 22 30 9 14 21 36 38 16 13 63 33 18 23 3 31 22 4 25 26 3 33 33 27 9 4'i 24 5 36 18 35 2 12 1 32 87 25 5 30 3 4 3 37 6 13 3 31 33 4 23 4 33 2 5 3 8 26 8 29 7 41 A 29 9 2 25 12 55 41 1 8 50 22 34 21 28 30 15 23 2 19 20 4 65 66 21 29 9 14 21 35 39 16 12 65 83 18 23 3 31 21 4 25 26 40 1 33 33 27 9 4 24 5 36 17 35 1 12 1 32 87 25 5H 30 1 4 3 16 6 13 3 31 12 4 23 3 12 2 46 5 2 8 25 7 29 7 39 A 29 Rubber 2e Com A South pf 3 12 Com'wealth Edis 1.80 50 3 4 4 7 2 1 6 3 9 Minnesota-South Dakota No. 3 dark hard winter 1.14-1.17: hard amber durum: Nrn 1 no7i vr i Rubber 1 pf Congoleum-isairn la 12 Smelt A 5g 7 Con sol Aircr 4g 6 red 89 -92. rurnisnea or r.a oeinira ana Bmm Hens, white, over 3 lbs.

--'tl Hens, colored. 3 to 4 lbs. rtJTv Hpik mtimxl AXi. In Ihc T- Consol Cigar 3g 5 Steel 4g 137 Steel 7 5 Tobacco lg 12 CURB FOREir.V BON 1)8 Russian 6s 1919 5 1 1 1 0 Grab Board Trade Slumps CHICAGO, Dec. 27 CAP) The Chicago Board of Trade, biggest world grain market still open for torn.

No. 3 yellow 64-72. Trading basis unchanged. Market lc higher. Cons Coppermin 3 Martin-Parry Mtaonite Corp la Mathieson Alk la Mav Dept Stores 3 Mavtag Co McCrorv Stores la McGraw Elec 2a Melntvre Pore h2.22a McKess A Rob Mengel Co Mefcta Machine 2g Miami Copper Mid-Cont Pet 1.15g Midland Stl Pr 3g Minn-Honey Reg 2a Minn-Moline Mission Corp Mo- Kan-Texas Cons Edison l.SOg 179 Cons Edison pf 5 6 Broilers.

1 to 1 lbs. Fryers, white. 1 to 2 lbs. Fryers, colored. 1 to 2 lbs.

Fryers, colored, 2 to 2 lbs. Fryers, colored. 2 to 3 lbs. .5 I Consol Film Ind 4 Cons Laundries 4 43 8 2 25 43 33 81 11 i 15 11 31 1 5 66 17 20 7 40 20 13 20 9 6 12 82 3 5 5 3 11 2 23 7 40 3 22 10 50 3 12 6 16 10 33 iTS 32 8 24 15 oats. 50-52.

Barley. 52-86. Rye: No. 2. 67 -71.

Flax: No. 1, 2.03-2.08. Sweet clover seed, 6.50-7.50. Consol Oil 46 Consol Cuba pf 4 r.oasiers. soil wne.

a ids. ana over nfrf ange ot prices stags AH consorn coal 1 Container Corp lg 4 Cont Bak 14 WHEAT Guineas, young 4 5 6 10 6 7 5 2 34 36 2 2 60 2 4 34 18 Mav 43-4 8 2 25 43 34 81 11H 11 15 11 11 1 5 65 16 20 7 39 20 13 20 9 6 11 82 3 5 4 3 11 2 23 7 40 2 22 10 50 3 12 6 35 30 32 7 31 32 34 16 8 24 15 20 27 6 2 17 12 22 16 10 64 Julv uucks. wntte peicm. young, 4 lbs. and up Ducklines.

all others High 1.22 1.23 52 Low 1.21 1.23 52 Dusmess a war-torn world is windinc tin a vpar in whir-h vnlumn What stocks Did Saturday Friday PWWS 340 280 261 370 CKhajiged 262 244 lw issues 863 891 41 highs 0 0 1341 kmi 62 71 Geese, young of transactions in cereals dropped Mo-Kan-Texas pf Mohawk Carpet 2 Monsanto Chem 3g Montgom Ward 2g Motor Products lg Motor Wheel 1.60 Mullins Mfg Murray Corp Cont Can 2 36 Cont Diam Fib 4 Cont Ins 1.60a 8 Cont Motors 8 Cont Oil Del 1 24 Copperweld Stl .80 8 Corn Products 3 30 Coty Inc 3 Close 1.21 1.23 52 61 69 2.04 2.06 77 10 me smallest figure since rec ords were started in 1921. Although still a center of Inter OATS May Julv RYE Mav FLAX Mav July CORN May Capons Squabs, over 1 lb. each a Turkeys, prime No. 1 toms j) Turkeys, prime No. 1 hens I Turkeys, prime No.

2 toms ,3 fcrf Turkeys, prime No. 2 hens i Hahbits. young 2 to 3 lb. 3 Rabbits, young. 3 to 4 lbs.

J. 69 2.06 2.07 9 2.04 2.06 Vanadium Corp lg 39 Va-Caro Chem 19 Va-C Chem 6 pf IJjy1 Walgreen Co 3.60 4 Walworth Co 24 Ward Baking A 2 Ward Bakine 1 Ward Baking pf 3 Warner Bros Pict 58 Warren Bros 9 tWarren Bros pf 1 Waukesha Motor 3a 1 Wesson OAS 2g 6 West Auto Sup 2 9 West Maryland 3 West Union Tel 2g 19 Westing Air Br lg 37 West El A Mfg 5g 25 Wheeling Steel 2g 10 White Motor lg 5 White Rk Sp 4 Wilcox Oil Gas 8 Wilson Co 4 Woolworth (FW) 2g 47 Worthington 8 Wrigley W) Jr 3a 7 Yale Towne 9 Yellow Tr la 38 Young Spg lg 9 Youngst Sh A 3g 25 Zenith Radio lg 4 Zonite Products 7 est in the grain trade because of the price establishing function of 17 22U 18 3 2 15 19 31 18 17 1 22 16 73 24 13 2 1 5 23 17 51 15 31 5 33 9 3 37 22 ti 18 3 2 15 5 39 31 Vi 18 17 1 22 16 73 24 33 2 1 5 23 16 51 35 31 5 32 8 174 17 at! 18 3 2 35 5 39 11 18 17 1 23 16 76 25 13 3 3 5 23 17 51 15 11 5 33 9 2 Rabbits, old crane to ag At Crosley Corp 1 Crown Cork lg 10 Crown Zellerbach lg 9 Crucible Steel lg 13 Cuban-Am Sugar 9 Cudahy Pack 4 Cuneo Press 1 1 Curtis Publishg 36 market transactions, the exchange's business during th year continued Associated Press Averages 30 15 15 Indust. Rail ttll. Stocks A.2 A. 2 A3 A.3 fe2S 52.4 13.6 24.8 35.7 52.2 13.4 24.5 35.4 55.9 15.4 28.6 38.8 e20 15.9 34.5 43.4 63.9 19.0 35.5 45.0 SS.1"? 51.7 13.4 24.5 35.4 EGO MARK El" REPORT Phoenix Area to dwindle, as it has for the OMAHA OMAHA, Dec.

27 (AP) Wheat: No. 1 Famished By The Arizona Farm Federation FOREIGN BONDS Belgium 6s 55 7 81 81 81 Brazil 8s 41 5 22 22 22 Canada 5s 52 8 101 101 ini Canada 4s 60 1 105 105 105 Chile 6s 60 6 14 13 13 0 No. 2, 1.23- Prices paid producers or nroducerJ past four years. The board of trade itself does not establish the markets for grain but merely provides facilities for trading and en tCurtis Pub pf 2.10 Curtis Pub pr pf 3 5 Curtiss-Wright lg 41 74.2 20.5 40.6 52.2 52.3 13.0 30.9 37.0 2- 1-21H: No. 3, 1.19-1.22: sample ers F.

O. Phoenix for eggs candled Sod graded in Phoenix (cases and candling costs paid by buyers). Size "atii grade quotations conform to the reMkS Curtiss-wr a 1 Cutler-Hammer lg 5 56 6 3 45 37 16 41 4 11 20 49 29 7 13 16 6 4 12 2 120 11 13 4 2 Nash-KelvinatoT Nat Acme 2g Nat Aviation Nat Biscuit 1.60 Nat Can Nat Cash Reg la Nat Dairy Prod .80 Nat Dept Stores Nat Distillers 2 Nat Gypsum 40g Nat Lead a Nat Pow A Lt Natl Steel 3a Nat Supply Nat Tea Natomas Co la Newmont Min 2g Newport Indust Air Brake 3g Central RR Chi ft St pf Ont A West Shipbuilding 3g M-Stock Ranee Since 1917 Corn, No. 2 yellow 73; No. 3.

70 -72. forces rules governing market practices. 1 feed 47: No- 4 white ments of both the Arizona egg Ulwsjw the U. S. grades and standards.

Bit tar 1938-39 J932-37 1927-29 54.7 75.3 157.7 33.7 16.9 61.8 Deere Co 2g 35 Diminished business, which has brought with it commission firm -it: 1 -1 .7 'J Barley. No. 3. 55. Rye.

No. 2. 66-66. Grain, mixed 1.05. Large Medium Small Bow-Jones Averages Deere A Co pt 1.40 1 Del A Hudson 14 Del Lack A West 24 Detroit Edison 1.40g 13 Devoe A Ray A lg 3.60 Diamond Match lg 3 20 27 6 2 18 12 23 17 10 65 20 27 6 2 17 12 23 17 10 65 Net Ecas consolidations, was accompanied by a slump in the value of memberships on the exchange.

Toward the end of the year a membership sold as low as $150, bottom price for Chgs. Large Medium i Small -i WINNIPEG WINNIPEG. Dec. 27 (AP)-wheat: t0.59 t0.23 t0.01 Dist Corp-seag ta.zi Dome Mines h2 10 Douglas Aircraft 5g 9 High Low Close Checks. "cracks' and "underasa, on negotiated prices.

1,155.100 7.010 1.162.110 1.410.810 638.550 892.100 6RS.03K earnings NEW YORK. Dec. 27 (API International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation and certain subsidiaries today reported for the nine months ended Sept. 30 net loss of $356,330. compared with a loss of $402,257 in the comparable 1940 period.

The company said the report did not include results of operations of International Standard Electric Corporation and its subsidiaries, German subsidiaries, the Shanghai Telephone Company, the Spanish Telephone Company, the American Cable ar.d Radio Corporation, and Mexican subsidiaries. No provision was made for possible war losses. In 1940 International Standard paid the parent company dividends of $600,000 but no such payments were received in the latest period. The report covered mainly telephone systems in the West Indies and South America and certain domestic units. Mav 77 77 77 ki Pen High Low 5 106.88 108.23 106.19 RtUs.

24.42 24.66 24.31 BONDS-1160 1375 1340 10 India trials Close 107.54 24.61 13.57 87.13 89.54 45.74 107.96 105.27 SALES STATISTICS Arrive stocks Inaettves Total today Previous day Week ago Year ago Two years ago lan. 1 to data Year ago Two years ago more Than so years, comnared with a high of $62,000 in 1929. Curtailment of trading activity is the result of a variety of fac LOS ANGELES It LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27 (UP) BattSTt- Cash wheat. No.

1 northern 74 0.08 0.06 0.10 to.01 0.17 163.297.048 iejyLK2- o1'. No. 2 white Extras 37, prime firsts 35, standard. 34, undergrade 32. ion.

108.3S3."1 262,015,199 Large eggs: Clean extras 39. lieht VtS Off. extras 38. clean standards 38, light titt standards 36. checks 36.

CHICAGO CHICAGO. Dec. 27 (AP) Cash wheat- no sales reported. wneat. Corn nt Mr, ...11....

Medium eests: Extras 35. lieht If Cotton Market Republic Dtch DEPORTS received from the TJ. S. Bnresvu of Agricultural Kconom-Ic place the premiums offered on PREMIUM-STAPU5 COTTON ks noted below. Premiums were compiled from prices at which cotton is actually sold, and lengths are described to conform with the official standard of the United States.

New Orleans 17.SS. Staples based on December futures. Strict middling; Inch 90 points on 1 132 inches 115 points on; 1 118 inches 180 points on; 1 inches 405 points on. Demand fair. nsed SustriaU Milrosdi luimnj ln averages: 140,500 67,800 115,600 extras 34, clean standards 32.

light ari standards Al. checks 32. Small eees: Extras 33. lieht dirtvVaa. tras 31.

case count 35. Sugar Quotations NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (AP) World sugar futures were depressed a bit further today on selling which anticipated purchase ot the 1942 Cuban sugar crop bv the United States. Final pris were Oafs sample mixed' No. 3 'white No 4 50 -53: sample 46-49 Poultry: Hens.

Leehorns. 2 to svhwi U. S. Bonds "fi'V'y And Poor's Indexes 11326 Average Equals 100) ti.t 60 20 20 16. over 3 and up to 4 lbs 17, over 4 foa-a and up 18: hens, colored, 4 to 5 lbs 24, tors, grainmen said today.

Worldwide trade and commerce in grains has been stagnated by the war. Free and open markets in many countries have been closed or put under strict governmental control. Domestically, the government has become an important factor in the grain business, and this, traders said, has tended to curtail private investment and speculative market operations, the life-blood of the boom period of trading in grain futures in the decade prior to 1930. Restrictions on speculative activity, including limitations on daily price fluctuations and on the extent of operations which indi screenings SolfiSom leea mtM CnvKaans KTh 1 1 over 5 lbs and up 24. Broilers, 1 laZr Rails.

I tils. Stocks 1.69-i774. --73; No. 3. up to 1 lbs 17, over 1 and up tw.QVca, lbs 19.

Fryers. Leghorns, over 2 and i 5.3 24 0 32.5 67.1 Tfmnlhr.JT 2nd.few'K!tf nominal: 66.9 32.5 85.6 NEW YORK 27 (AP) Cotton futures advanced 5 to 15 unchanged to .01 of a cent a pound lower. The United States purchase, it was believed, would probably curtail futures trading. The domestic contract finished unchanged to .02 of a cent lower on sales of 500 tons. It.bt 17.00; sweet clover 6.50-9.00.

to 3 lbs 16; colored, 2 and up to 20. over 3 and up to 4 lbs 21. Roasts, 1 colored, over 4 lbs and up 24. Stags, csj. ored.

14. Old roosters, colored. 13; VRW YORK. Dm TKEAsmr Sales In $1,000 Hlsrh Low Close 4 103.30 103.30 103.30 2 105.30 105.30 105.30 1 104.7 104.7 104.7 1 107.11 107.11 107.11 1 104.2 104.2 104.2 7 105.20 105.20 105.20 5 107.28 107.28 107.28 92.2 27.4 37.0 73.1 3s 45-43 2s 47-45 2s 47 2s 51-48 2s 50-48 Dec cents a bale in quiet trading; today. horns.

08. Ducklincs. Pektn. over lam- A7 102.0 28.2 53.6 82.9 jjj fiSh 105.8 31.2 55.9 86.2 Mnv 84.4 23.7 32.5 66.5 and up 19, under 5 lbs 17. Old ducks, whit Spot raw held at 3.50 cent a pound ana 2s 53-49 2s 54-51 refined 5.25.

20 20 20 Pekin. us. ueese, 17. Young torn turkeys, 14 and under 22 lbs 23. 22 lbs and u21.

Dividends 9 110.6 110.6 110 6 Domestic futures close: March 3.05N, (Furnished By E. F. Hutton Co.) (Member of New York Cotton Exchange) oS 35-51 2s 60-55 Cotton Futures 109.6 Young hen turkeys, 9 and under 11 lbs 27. 11 lbs and up 27. N1TW VOPV ran.

4 109.6 109.6 8 109.10 109.9 152 100 100 viduals may conduct, have been augmented by tax and other meas- i 2S 65-60 2s 72-67 May 3.05N. World: January 2.64B: March 2.66B; May 2.67B: Julv 2.67V4B: September 109.10 100 TcdTT Inds. Rails. V'tlls. Bonds TeSL SOI 60-0 99.5 83.2 kifk 7 90 0 60 0 99 9 83.3 Tar g0 90 9 63.8 301.2 85.3 10 tt0 90.1 61.1 100.6 83.9 Western cheese: Triolet Bai Longhorns, 24; loafs.

25. 5 ii'SlSS 7t." yjPJST.t Preferred ures making the risk of dealing 2.71B. Galveston Spot Middling Hnwr nimin miv New Orleans Open Close i.n or record cter dividend in grain futures less attractive. New York High Low B-Bid; N-Nominal. 3s 80 23 103 102 102 kan.sas crrr KANSAS CITY.

Dec. 27 (AP- Close I ISO 814 68.0 101.7 86.5 1 89.6 59.2 B9.5 82.9 Open -Prsd-W-3, and poultry unchanged. 17.06 Wool Market BOSTON. Dec. 27 (ITSHA Sales ot Foreign Exchange -1- vrv rv Cash Provisions CHICAGO.

Dec. 27 (APi rh 9 85: loose 10.05.- bellies 12 CHICAGO CHICAGO. Dec. 27 (API-Butter Arizona Lettuce new IUKK, Dec. 27 lArl iiomg 1 ,1 TMafr T2r-4 ceipts 669,923: firmer; fresh 93 score 94 16.63 17.03 17.16 17.23 17.36 17.42 16.63 17.03 17.16 17.22 17.37 17.41 16.56 16.96 17.11 17.16 17.18 17.20 domestic wools in Boston were cenerallv 16.58 16.98 17.11 17.17 17.18 17.22 Grainmen estimate total trade in all cereal futures on the board of trade in 1941, including soybeans, may be less than bushels compared with almost 7,000,000,000 last vear.

Volume in 1937 totaled 14,680,438.000 bushels. The all-time- peak in 1925 was bushels. January March May July October December 23: 9. cJ4; vi. 90.

33: 89.uw., 16.93 17.08 17.15 17.12 17.12 17.00 17.15 17.20 17.20 17.22 cALiiange rates iouow wiiofc tain in dollars, others in cents): ouite limited during the past week. Fine 86. 31: 90, centralized carlota 33; es com ome unio oeiaine sold at 44-47 cents. anaaa: otnclal Canadian coniruj steady: fresh -eraded extra firsts Total car loaded yesterday 65 ToX loadeJ to date 4,170 me date last year 3.647 in tne grease. Graded one half blood staple bright fleeces brought 46-48 cents, in the xor u.

a. aoiiars; ouyuiat 1 oral ana cars iirsts local 33; cars 33: current receipts 31: dirties 27V4r premium, selling 11 per cent picuuuii, equivalent to discounts on Canadian dol- checks 26. I grease. Graded combing three eighths and one quarter blood bright wools sold at mostly 51-52 cents, in the grease. nipping Point Information fthZ?" Market quiet, demand light.

f7 season about over. Carloads, Total trade in wheat futures this year is expected to fall be Treasury Receipts Dow-Jones Weekly Averages ix lii new XOrK OL DUVing V.ZJX ire selling 9.09 per cent. Canadian dollar In New York open market 14 per cent discount or 86.00 U. S. cents.

1. low 4,000,000.000 bushels com WASHINGTON. Dec. 27 APi Ths-ns WOOL TOP FCTCRES NEW YORK, rtor- 07 I1P1 nnfh ur.1 track. 4-5s and straight 5s, 3-50; 6.

S2.50. a. lesterday's Markets lrSO48 cans on track. 22 -Arizona sition of the treasury Dec. 24: stock averages.

pared with 5,444,785,000 last year and a record of 18,048,505,000 in tOD end Crease Wool futures uaro nnmt trt- cuiupe: oreat Britain, omciai. dhh- Itu tjt. 1 Utilitv tradinp in beans, futures dealings which were started only five years ago, has accounted for much of the activity in the market the past few months. Trade in grains the past week has been unusually dull partlv because of the usual holiday apathy Before the opening today, wheat prices were higher than a week ago, corn -l higher, oats lower, rye unchanged to off and soybeans 3-4a higher. naiiroaa 2 24.38 33.55 0.03 gMornla arrived.

Arizona 4s. $4.75 to fc'ir to 55: 6s. S4 to $4.50. Yuma buying $4.02, selling $4.04 open market; 13.66 0.31 day. Volume of tradine was light with spot interests selling and the trade buying.

Grease wool futures closed .3 of a cent higher to .1 lower. May 95.8B: July 95.3B. 1925. Volume of transactions in soybeans, however, probably will exceed a billion bushels for the 13.79 0.10 California 5s. 55 to S5.25.

24 cars on track. 12 Arizona. Receipts 511.b07.112.15; expend itrassT S70, 848,826.13: net balance working balance included S2.7 customs receipts for month 468.594.84: receipts for fiscal year (July $4. 10O.S41. 562.09: expenditures 511.036TTt 877.16: excess of expenditures S6.936,aiv'; 315.07; gross debt 57.457,395, 752.99; in crease over previous dav Sfc7.447.75a.Rft; NEW YORK.

Dec. 27 (UP) Dow-Jones Industrial Monday 106.59 1.22 Tuesday 106.34 0.25 Wednesday 106.67 0.33 Thursday Holiday Friday 106.95 028 Saturday 307.54 0 69 Net change O.ZT Up Of I Latin America: Argentina official 29.77; 24.46 24.56 24.38 24.56 0.08 0.30 0.38 0.23 0.05 0.23 erinieu grease wool spot te.BIM. Wool too futures rloxerl imrhanmt Ma a-jiornis, 1 Florida unloaded. Ari- 13.56 13.57 a own .05 cent; erasji omciai 6.05N: free 5 1RN- Mexico 20. TON.

first time on record compared with 1S4.Q71.000 bushels lastrear. The sales. 43 25 to 56: 5s, 55.50 to 56.SO. O.01 4 05 (Rates in spot cables unless otherwise Certified spot wool tops 127.0N. 15 1.

54 to S4.50; auionua spectacular increase in Volume of uiuicaiea. N-Nominal). Bid; Nominal. gold assets $22,750,023,290.81..

The Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona (2024)

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