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LOSING PRICES AN SALES ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE if Home Building Cost Rise Seen Smaller Cotton Crop. Forecast IMIHIII 1MNIMH lMrlW.lll MM MIM IIW Sunday, Sept. 9, 1945 tUnit of trading 10 shares. MA'RKETS AT A GLANCE 10-D Rata of dividends' in th following SDie are -annual aisoursements Dasea on the last quarterly or semi-annual declara- Sales) pjighl Lowl Last -SSS SSBSSSS SSS9SBSaSSSS 3Wngley Jr (3) 80 I 80 I 80 SiYork Corp. (.301 l--19 19V.I 19'A 11 Yngst Sh Sc (2) P4 54l 54 pf (5 50) 15 7'Yngst Stl Dr fll 1 26l 26 4 gZonite Ptod (.25) I I0 10! 10 extra dividends are not included.

1 WARTIME TRADE WINDS NEW YORK, Sept (JPh-Stocks, mixed; specialties lead selective xd-Ex-dividend. xr-Ex-ruchtx. a-Also advance. Bonds Narrow; some rails improve. Cotton Irregular; cover Sept.

8. (VP) xtra or d-Cash or stock, e-raid ast year. f-Fayanle in stock. s-Declared The Agriculture Department today ing and traae Duying. By LOU SCHNEIDER 1 Shares SALES or paid so far thu year, h-Payabie in Canadian funds.

k-Accumulated dividend CHICAGCV-Wheat lower to higher; rallied on mill buyinftijr 1 1 mi A 1 I i 290,000 paid or declared this year. Corn1 toJSLfftt; favorable crop weather. Rye to Vi higher; short iprevious Y.ll.VllY.y "WASHINGTON, Sept The post-war home will cost about a third more to. build than the same quality pre-war house. That's the wojjd: fronj.

W. Cortright, executive Vice-president of the National Association of Home Builders. NE YORK. Sept. 8.

London advices are that Britons Closed forecast a 1945 cotton crop of 026,000 bales; 500 pounds, gross weight, based upon conditions prevailing September 1, 'This jsfimate cornparesVwith NEW YORK, Sent. 1m Fnllnwlnir Is Week ago covering. Hogs nominally steady. Cattle Nominally-Steady 275.890 296.480 the complete tabulation of today' stock transactions on the New York Stock. x- SAN FRANCISCO Mixed.

Year ago Two years ago January 1 to date 247.536.618' cnange: 1 have reduced their buying of Savings Certif icatesr-equivalent to our War Bonds to less than half that of a year ago and are redeeming for cash almost double the amount last year. i 1. 1 a a 134,000 bales forecast a month ago Sales Highl Lowi Lasl DOW JONES AVERAGES Sat. Fri. WHAT STOCKS DID and with last year's crop of KememDer everytning else Das 15 15 SEPTEMBER 8 Advancea (Declines 30 000 bales.

Production for the 1934- 304 gone up about that much," Cort- .249 465 .245 310 .201 198 i 973 l't 18'A High 177.17 Low 176.47 Ud 30 Industrials (23,200) 20 Railroads" (16,030) 2B' 28', wasnington continues to V'ltnxioiq paiyugimoii vi a- iif-War Bond purchases and -volume being redeemed. New York market prices on British securities run at a Total issue? right said in an interview. "Labor cost is the principal factor. There've Last 176.99 Last Last Off SA 43 period averaged bales. The condition of the crop on September! averaged J3 per cent com 45; Lbw 55.06 High 33.75 Lovjf 33.59 15 30 26 45 7 4 46 33 98 45 7 15 Utilities (18,000) Off .11 been increases 11 along the line" 7 4'4 4'i 40 Bonds 105.72 off.

.01. raie-against the pared with 74 per cent a month ago4 47 46s Cautioning prospective builders expecting, "all the new 33Ji i.i 98 88 ticiabexistingexchange rate $4.02 Vi. Because of this, official COMMODITY PRICES Purler Decline gadgets right at the jstart," Cort- 171 171 171 of U.S. Farms Offer. Rich Peace Market i By OVID A.

MARTIN 18 right said these have to be triedout NEW YORIC, Sept. 8. -The Associated Press weighted wholesale IS 30V 30'l 18 30 32 nd that may take some. time. tips run wild that the official rate will be lowered to $3.30 and with- 75 per cent a year ago, The yield, per acre' was estimated at 267.2 pounds compared-with 269.7 pounds a month ago and wjth 293.5 pounds a year ago.

Th acreage for harvest was estimated at 10,008,000 acres. lACi'-Briil Mot 1 gAcme Steel (.70) 1.5 gAdsms Exp (.201 liAddresHOK-MuIt (1) 4aAir Reduction (11 liAlaska Juneau 7jA)leghuny Corp 3 pf 11'gAlles; Lud Stl (1.20) 20ttAlleg West (6) 2 AJ Chem Sc Dye t6) lib Allied Kid (1) l'RAllled Mills (1) UlAliied Stri (1.60) 1 pf (5) Mf (1.60) 11 Pt 4) l'AIpha Cem (1) 2: Amerada Pet 3) 3 aAm A CD (1.20) 20 Am Bank pf (3) 2 gAm Boch (.50) aAm Brake Sh (1) SIAm Cable It Bad I Am Can (3i Car Sc Fdy (3) II Pf (7) 32'. 32'i 101 101 101'. He did say, however, that- there prices index of 35 commodities today i declined O107.8O. Previous day 107.91, week ago IO8.94, month ago 108.73, year, ago 106.62.

Range pi recent years; 51 SI V2 51 will be many more and bigger win 51 51 33 SI 'A 331 33" a pound. The financial trade winds say the discount is due to the heavy-charges, of -transatlantic trading. Sept. In Oil Output NEW YORK, Sept. fur- dows, better insulation, stronger construction and liberal use of glass (1926 1945 1943 1942 115 115 115.

California acreage for harvest was High 3H'A 76'A lS 108.58 1070 108.73 106.03 107.54 103.43 .103.22 95.54 The London Financial News edi-' brick to let in light LOW COST HOMES Lov 38 76yai 18'i 46 I 11 'A 36 76 18 46 11 ectimated at 317,000 acres, condition 9a per cent, indicated yield per acre 583 pounds and estimated produc American agriculture offers industry and labor a rich market in the immediate postwar years, the agriculture department said today un 40 torially says that under the logic sdl iher drf crude oil produo 11 "A Sales Sales Another forecast: industry! IHIgm Lowi Last (HIBht Lowt Last 104 104 104 President Truman's lend-lease tion 385,000 bales. will concentrate on homes in the 61- 60 61 I irst Nat btr (2.50) 133 132 'Wig (Pac Tel Sc Tel 44.75) 1133 50V.I 32 ePIintkote (.46) 110'4 116', The Census Burjeau reported that 116- 9 airac Tin cons less there is a farm depression. class. portt the United States should not 50 32 40 8 Ara Ch 4 Cable (2) 32 2lePac West Oil T50) 82 40 21 8 21 7 tion, reflecting the gradual transition to peacetime operations wai reported today by the American Petroleum Institute for the week ended September 1. Fiorsheim Shoe A (2) Follansbee Steel "This is a big new field which U44W A departmental survey shows that 144 144 50 32', 40 8 64 36.

26 only wipe out that debt but also re 7 19 8 64! 3bFood Machinry (1,15) cotton ginned from tne 1U49 crop prior to September 1 totaled 461,280 running bales'counting rgund bales 20 23 18 15 20J 23J never before has been tapped to any great extent," Cortright said. "It lUITBAnl cnicie (4) 2igAm Colortype (.60) HAm Crystal Bug Distill 1 Am Tnfna i ar osier wneeier iy 3D 28 'A 36 26's pay Britain for the cash spent in the United States to fight the war be 3i 36'. US's 32 I 7 Ko PI I1.0UI U0 23 36', 6 13 32 one farmer in lour says he plans to buy a tractor 1 or other farm machinery, one in five an automobile or taicfc, 1 8imon K6', lank offers a great opportunity to era 140 140 49 gPackard Motor 1.15) 28gPan Am Airway (.25) llgPanAm Petrol (.25) llPanhand (2) 6lgPanhandle (.10) liaParalfine Cos (2) 3 Param Pictures (2) 0 1 Park Sc Tilford 5 aParke Davis (.90) 140 21 7 18 15 32 7 74 33 41 'A 32 24 19' 7 10tSa Daily average gross crude pro- as nail bales). This compared witn 576,999 bales for 944 an'd 1,785,245 2lAm European I.25r1 15'A 74 Co 3gCTab OS. ducton 'declined 16,050 barrels to 74' 34.

IV, 15'4, 3D 5'A 39-4 vide homes for a large proportion of the population who've never owned HieGair (Robert) (.30) fore lend-lease began Australian press sums up that attitude 33 41AI for 1943. Vast" numbers of others Warn 4,875,500 a year ago. It was the nee- 41! .17 SIAm Sc for Pow Vf 4 Am Ice 27 33 32' their own homes." 19 'A household equipment and furnish oond successive weekly drop. Rust-Pr (1.50) 24 'V 39 5V4 27 ll'a 2' 29 24 19 operated-fct 86.2 per lgAm Internat (.20) 19; ll'a LOCAL GRAIN 10 28 'a 16 mgs, electric current qnd equipment, farm land, dwelling and farm jigijameweu co (.75) liGardner-Denver (1) 6 Gar WoodUnd (.40) JiGaylprd Cfllltjl) sjeGen Am In2.32) lGen Am Trans 12.50) 2 Gen Baking (.60) IIGentf Rrnn7Ji l.aOl 123; 123 123 For the industry to tackle this relatively low priced 'field, however. Cortright contended labor's Ju gAm LOcomot (1.05) 3fl-i 7 17 19 10V, 28 16 57 10 20 11 32 as "ingratitude." SHOETApES IN ENGLAND England's first peace-time -Winter in six years will be worse than those IlgPatmoTVIines (1.50) llaPenney (J C) (3) 6gPenn-Cent Airl (.25) 2iPenn-Dix Cement 15lePenn RR (ll 33 33 29 GHAIN: In carlots.

on nt, sacked. 10 28 18 57 10 20 lHsi 574l 10! cent of capacity, with an indicated run to stills of 4,685,000 barrels of crude daily, 4Ttmpared with opera 8 building improvements, -LARGE SAVINGS REPORTED 8 37 13 27 'k 37! 33 8 37 27 27 13H 27 '6 7 unless otherwise specified, f.o.b. tracks at San Francisco. No. 1 bright Western marlout.

Am Sc Fdy (.80) Am Sc Met (1) aAm Metal (1) Am Pow Sc XX $8 pf S5 of co-operation is needed. He said the building trade unions must per 21) 11 263Pepsi-Cola (.70) 27' 5 27 11 36 ,29 13 27 7: 78 72 16 23 90 26 36 56 ejL.S-ahl- of-wartime. Civilians are faced with T5i 78V4 tions of 90.7 and run of 4,931,000 271 27 783 1 The department said-millions of 32 33 testinff 44 nnimds 2.321,402.35 106 106 mit use ox such labor-saving de 106 72 72'A; an acute housing shortage, a short' 201 kt of (5.25) 13M132 barrels in the preceding week and 132 farm families are in good financial No. 2 Western barley, testins 44 nounds. 2.30 02.32 844 114iAm Bad Sc St .40) 8 1 31 31 'A: vices as paint sprayers, power saws 8JA 10 10 nosition to Gratify these wishes.

SIAm Roll Milt l.sni 23 23 160 160 100 age ipf coal- for home-heating- and industrial purposes, and the wearing lfi4 22 27a 22 1 fere Marquette lkk prpf (2.50) i-2tgflptrol Corp (.20) llgPfclr-fer Brew. (.50) i Pfizer, Ch Sc 1 8 Phelps Dodge (1.60). 20 26 pf (6) fiPhila Elec (1.20) 8 tl pref (1) 22 ISOIt pi (4 90) 20 26 6 90! 40 aCen Cigar (1) pf(7) Gen Elee (1.86) Gen Foods (1.60) Gen Mills Gen Motors iwiin-jiutie JsaviiiK Jiuiii-uieir war 48 45 27'i -2Ta 267a ,46 and power planes to achieve neces sary cost cuts. CONTROLS OPPOSED apparel shortages shoes, clothing, 111 111 time receipts for food and-otber ag 111 36'4 38 50 50: 3 29 -1 MlVn 74 ricultural stfiejtjings, etc. are so acute, it may forced Rationing for another two 19 170Va 5 170 34 170 10-i 26 28 14 38 'A Medium maltinr 2.50 Good malting types 2.55 (5 2.65 Choice malting types 2.65 2.75N 1 hard whit 2.85 soft white 2.85 Heavy dockage wheat 2.72Vbff2.80 No.

2 yellow corn. Bulk White corn, bulk' Nominal No. 2 California Nominal Nev-3 white Egyptian corn Nominal California red feed oats 2.50 11 ffAm Seating (.50) 30 gAm Ship Bide (2) 8 aAm Smelt It ft (2) 70 1 pt (7) Am Stl Fdrs (2) 4 Am Stove (1.20,) 8 Am Tel Tel (9) 2iaAm Tobacco (3) 2Phlla It Read Sc Irl 1 The builders yesterday wound up a three-day session with Government 28 26 28 14 38 71 47 4,535,000 barrrels a year ago. Wide changes in stocks of fuel oil and gasoline production' were reporteci.Total gasoline production' in theweek amounted to 14,904.000.. barrels, a drop- of (Civilian grade gasolint stocks fotaleed 47,599,000, an increase of the revised, total of the preeedng week.

But Wbether farmers go ahead and buy the- things they want may 34V. 29 34', 29 28 15 years. 7 29 49 46 6(1 74 19 28 .15 3 V. 4 27 25 32 17 29', 70 26 28 14 38 71 47 31 23 "6 gGen Out-TWvt (.60) Gen Pree Eq -ilf Gen Print' Ink (.40) Gen Pub Service Gen Real Sc Util gGen Refract (.80) Gen Shoe (11 i 184 184 184 .2 3 The British empire, wool pool is depend upon what happens to their officials. They want all wartime home building controls dropped at 1 88 3'i :4 27 86 87 31 .47 31 23 prices and 'markets "during" the 1 na UH 87 'A 87 27 an-essential "cartel" to the industry in Australia, New Zealand and '24 Pf (6) 2 164 154 months ahead.

L54 25; oace. They are against a plan for MHlfeed baeaed in. carlots. all 6 8 IGen Sc Hub (1) -i 18 18, 58 Vs I grades 1.24 per ton South Africa. United Kingdom pres 1115 115 115 gAm Type Fdrs (.50) Am Viscose (2) Am Wat Wka 25l 32 'A 17l 29l 96! 18 58 16 20 58 16; 8 Alfalfa: (Baled, per ton, In carlota: Choice alfalfa, aeneraliv com-, 32 29 96 33 ent stocks.total 3,315,000,000 pounds 8 63'i 8 63 -Some farmers were found to be very cautious.

They expect an agricultural, depression, Hence, they 163) 20'4 63' 9 Phllco Corp (.80) 3 Philip Morris 4 Phillips Pet (2) 1 aPlllsbury Mills (1.20) 4gPitt CC (.70) lIP.IttsburKh Coal 30jetPltt Coke (.50) 3lPltt Scr Sc Bolt (.40) ilPitt Steel 5fp IPittston Co 2 Plymouth OH (1) 2lgPoor Sc Co 1.60) 4Press Stl Car (1) 1 2 pf (2.50) 1 Proe It Gamble (2) 3 gPub Svc NJ (.70) 301? 8'A pf (8) tne Government to fix ceilings on new home sale prices'. "If the controls are dropped we'd build 500,000 bome.8 in 13 months," Am Woolen liinett eat i.so) gGimbel Bros (.75) pf (4.50) ((Glidden Co (1.20) Goebel Brew (.20 961, parable to U.S. No, 1 20 113 16 18J of (81 113 113 33', 16: 20 23' 4 gAm Zinc MOIX 4: equal two years: production. CoupieS with, continued output, it'll reauife maltyryeafs to liquidate the 7 will be conservative in their spend' Vi 20 I lS'AI 20 19 w. i oairy, generally comparable 'to U.S.

No. 2 27.00 Jo. 2 dairy, generally comoar- 19 Goodrich (BF) pf S) 103'4 103 'Al 34'4 Anaconda Cop (2.50) tAnacon. WAC (11 34 51 21 21 Cortright said. "If they aren't dropped my guess is that there won't 57 51 able to U.S.

No. 2 22.5023.50 4 103 67 25 10 5 57 25 7 34 61 35 7 9 ing until they have a better idea whether industry will attain and maintain full employment Jbr urban wartime hoarding. The "marketing SAnchor Hock Gl (.45) 85: 21 85 65 24 35 25; 10! 65 85 24 Prod 10 65 65 "24 134" 7 7 be 10 per cent of that Competi pool" will' seefc new outlets ana uoooyear ietn (2i eGoth Hosiery (.50) Graham-Paige Mot Granby Con Mm (.31 gGranlte Stl (.1751 KGrant (WT) (1.45) 5 13 Armour It Co 9 among the. builders and the inevi 134 CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Sen) II IIP, Rnnrf.pnvr- stabilize prices as the United btates 17 17 134 120 116 116 IIS 17 30 all 62: 52, Government subsidizes export sales tr I ,1 717 yk 11 j- lOtf 6 pf (6) 115 leGt Ir Ore ct 11.60) 16l 120V2 115 107 114 16 120 115 107 114 workers.

FULL EMPLOYMENT FACTOR The department said most farm-ers believe-that iuir Industrial em 15 B2 15 28 25 Of (51 15 28 107 Y2 114 tit Mor KV pi (31' of cotton. TEXTILES TO AUSTRALIA 28 I 88! table spurt in home output once the controls are lifted will take care of prices." New home building remains under War Production Board control. And 51'i 1 61 51 31 80 lk pr pf 16) 4gArrosfrong Ck (.75) 1 Artloom Corp 4 gAssd Dry Goods (.85) SAtch It (6) 2 pf (5), 3 gAtICost Line (2.75) SAU defining (1.50) 3 Atla's Com (.501 ut west uug ti.ov 59 tPub pf (3) gPullman (1.50) ePure Oil (.50) Purity Bak (1.60) in7it Ing in the Kej-vous rye market boosted the September delivery around 2 cents a bushel at times, today after early weakness in all contracts. Wheat and oats also rallied to fractionally above the previous close in late trade, but corn was weak most of the cession, 107 aureen (Mil) izi 59 19 20 SO 16 Sl 31 61 25 34 8 23 53 107 63 19 26 19 26 25i 25 ployment at good wages would go London's plan to reconstruct em D3'y u.wr 64 33 Choin Store Sales NEW Sept. W.

Woolworth Co. reported today sales ln August, were $35,787,687, an in- crease ot 1 4-10 per cent over the $35, 276,141 in August, 1944. Tor the first eight months ot were compared with in the simitar period, an increase of 4 Vis per cent, Lerner Stores Corp. reported today Ju- Kust, 1945, sales were 26,525.043, compared wiyi $6,630,419 in August, 1944; -decrease ot 1.6 per cent. W.

T. Grant Co. reported today a per cent decline ln sales in August, 1945, compared with August, 1944. This sales were $12,942,482, and 'last year for the first eight-months of 1945 gales were $106,193,667, an Increase of 6.8 per cent over the similar 1944 period of $99,382,011. Butler Brothers reports August sales of $10,350,903, decrease of 3.9 per cent from a total of $10,776,384 for the same -month in 1944.

Sales for the first eight Mn41.B Idd. In- 35 'A 34 rf4V4l d.l'4 184r48Vii 33 16 16'4, ItGrum. Aire En (1.60) Guantan Sbgar Gulf Mob Sc Ohio 7: 33 18 7 a long way toward assuring 'agri cultural prosperity. WPB left those controls intact yes 15 10 pire trade-is showing results. Indian textiles are pouring into Australia 10 ioy.

B'sl 23! 63) 4lKAvtat Corp (.10) 7 Vh 23 Wheat lower to higher than the nrevious finish. September terday when it lifted others on high 103 103 103 'A HaOnlf OH (1) The estimated that. 22l 22'. 28 19 31 28' 20 33 30V. at a annual pace This compares with a pre-war vol 22 'A larmers wouia spend -at least way construction, alteration and repair of buildings, construction of 22'.

10 tf pf tlRnrW Ilk aHall (WFJ Prinnj) gHamil Watch (.45) Harb-Walker (1) Hart Rrh a (I AAV 124 'A; 124 124 24l 31 19 24 35 10 3(P4 28 20 32 Sfr'i 19 17 17 -corn was to off, December $1.14: oats were down to irp-, September 58c; rye was to lc higher, September and barley was up, to Vac down. September $1.08. billion dollars a year for -several year for the rerjair, modernization 61gRad Corp Am (.20) 19Hadio-K-Orph 50l pf (6) -ilReadlng Co (1) llReaf Silk Hosiery 20t pf (7) ejbReming Rand (1:20) 3gRepub Avia (.25) 33 Repub Steel (1) 6 Rffsere Cnp Sc Br 18 glleyn Metala (.75) 1 Reynolds Spr (1) 20 atBeynolds Tob (1.40) 29 32 36 19 17 Oil (.80) 29l 10'Al ume of one million. Boosin volume is-businflssformerly placed with aa'4 transportation facilities and erection of farm buildings, other than 10! 25 'A 10 10i MHat Corp Am A (.25) 26 25i 104 104 104 pf (8.0(1 i0) 3apan. -r' and construction of -new farm build ings 31.

farm incomes were favor ouses. 19 17 21V, If 21 Haves Induat (1) 13 13 sivtt Taylorcraft is producing 24 19', 10 10 giHatn ir wks (4i (.80) 3 RBell Aire 11 lOlgBell Sc Howell (.25) 2lt)endix Aviation (31 llaBenef Ind Ln (1.20) 3IBest Sc Co (ll 20 aiHayes wig GRAIN RANGE 19 66 19 22 19V, 39 S7'AI 21 29 10 26 19 24 V-19 39 37 21 12' 7 21 able, It estimated that spending for household equipment and furnish- 3-s'eater plane the Auster. It has a Helme (GW) (4) Hercules Motors (1) 27 80 28 96 39 'A 37 21 0 a a (1.4U) 20 56 27 26 23 S4 2 1 2 engine a gasoline 26 Rhcem Mfg (1) gHercules Pwd U.50) Hewitt Hub (11 27 25 23 83 23l 23'i mgs would average least $400, 000,000 for several years. 5 Best Foods (1) consumption of five? gallons to the crease (if per cent over' last year'tO Th tama-perlod. S.F.

S.E. to Close Early Monday The San Francisco Slock Ex- -6'aHlrea (C El (1.20) eRIchiield Oil (,80) 1 Roan Ant Cop 'aRustless 12 7 21 13 7 21 miles, and.cruis-. 13 10 80 28 98" 23 27 27 51 22 26 80 JS 13. 29 139 139 139 27 27' 61 It said farmer outlay for trucks Walereen Co. reoorts Autrufit sales of ing speed- Price is listed BS'i 2H'4 3ISafewav Stores 'ill 22 'v 22', 80 28 96 23 26 26 51 22 26 80 'A 15 15 29 30! 6 'I 2 BlKeKjV-Sih.

(2) 2lKHliifSe Laugh (.75) lDlgBoelng Airpl (li 2Bnhn Al Sc Br (3K HO 6' Pf (5) 112 112 $489,195 or .6 of one per cent.less.lhaa. August, 1944. Sales for the f4rst eight months ot this year were $75,911,104, a decrease of 1.5 per and automobi4esr'rnay total at least a billion dollars and that they -may buy, 200,000. tractors a the 111 11 22 2fi'4 80 15! 24 83 Homestake Min Houd-Hersh (I) Househ Fin (1.40)' HoufltorflAP (3.607 Houston Oil Huds Sc Man pf MAR 12) change announces that the trading session will close at p.m. on Monday, September 10, Admission 26 23 31 40 46 7 llKBond Strs 31 8fl'4 26 23 63 31 40 46 7 50 11 46 54 23 11 46 54 23 next tnree years.

from last year i total oi sn.wi.uzi lor ins period. 54 23 40-! 48 7 50 'A SlgBorden Co (1.20) SlBorcft-Warner (1.80) IjBoston Sc Maine 1'gBower Roll (1.50) ISTi 20 30 6 133 J. J. Newberry Co. reports August 130 133 CHICAGO SfP Wheat Open High Low Clote Sept.

1.65 1.64 1.65 Dec. 1.6ft 1.64 1.84 May -J 1 62 1 83 1 62 1.62 July 1 w.lM 1.55 1.54'4.55'A Dec. 1,14 1.14 1,14 1.14 May 1.13- 1.13 1.12 1.13 July 1.12 1.12 1.11 1.11 Oats- Sept. .58 .58 k.R7 .58 Dec. .58 .59 .59 .59 May .60 .59 .59 July ,56 .56 .56 ,56 1.50 1.52 1.50 1.51 Dec.

1.43 1'44 1.42: 1.43 May 1.35 1,36 1.34 l.sey, July 1.27 1.28 1.26 1.28 Barley-Sept, 1.09 1.09 1.09 1.09 Dec. 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.07 7 Hudson Motor (.40) SlHupp Motor at $3300. French state-subsidized flying clubs have ordered 300. Sweden and Denmark are also on the buying list. -FOREIGN NEWSBITS American military government in Japan fixes, the rate of 15 'yen to the dollar invasion and these issued by Bank of Japan British Minister Day, a holiday in California.

Exchanges outside of California will not be affected. 22 22 8" 50 22 8 22 4 uranifi Alrw sales of $7,779,235, an increase of 5.6 per cent over $7,364,180 for the same month last company'a sales for, the first-eight, months of 1945 Were 2Idaho Powcp 11.60) 90 37 Vi 34 SlgBrldgeport Br (.45) Merger of Loan -Companies Approved Illinois Central 3 30, 33 13 V. 18" 35 34 13 9 50 Vi Brlggs Mfg (2) 14 48 46 47 90l 18 16 28' .3 ITuajtr iCon Coo (1) llBrtggs Sc Strat (2) 48 1 llgsavage Arms (.375) 1 13ISchenley Distill IScott Paper (1.80) I '2 Seaboard Oil (1) 1 14 aSears Roebuck (3) 4 Servel Inc (ll 1 aShamrock (.20) 20 tSharon Steel pf (5l 8 gSharp St Dohme (.25) 2 Shattuck (FG) (1) 2 gShell Union (.50) 1 gSlmmons (.751 1 Slmonds 3 Sc (2) 67 Sinclair Oil (1) 1 Smith fc Cor TV (2) 13 Sncony-Vac f.SB) 1 gSou Am GScP (.10) BOtSo Sag pf (8) 2 So'east Oreyh (1.40) 3 Sou Cal Edis (1.501 9'Al alnstiransh Ctf (.20) 9 or i. per cem nigner man $55,915,835 for that period ln 1944. Rail Agency Head Named 28 281 50 32 90 18 16 26 40 36 16 35 18 .4 50 'a A merger nf First Industrial Tun 16 28 40 36; 16 71eBklyn Un Gas (.75) 3Bruna-Balke (I) i 7gBucyrus-Erle (.45) a 29 Western Auto Supply Co.

reports sales 106 106 108 40 36 il Appointment of W. J. Rangod as 16 11 'a 11 of Health -Sevan promises nation's Company of California, and Morris Plan Comoanw of rfalinrnln hao 11 91 'A 18 gBudd Mfg (.25) 16-'4, 16 41 10 4 2 SO 41 4 91 91 intercnem uorp (1.8U) pf (4.50) elhlerlake (rnn (.35) Bint Harvester (2.60) pf (7) Int Hydro-Elee A Klnt Min Sc Ch (.60) general agent in charge of the 48 46 28 29 16 18 03 19' 26 31 29 16 3 83', 93 184 1B4 183 35. 18 of $5,197,000 for August, an increase ot 14.7 per cent over August, 1944, total of $4,529,000. For the eight month period ended 31, sales -were $32,850,000, an increase of ly.2 per cent over for the first eight months of 1944.

recently established office in San 15 been approved by their boards of IJ. pr mi gBudd Wheel (.451 KBullard Co (1.50) 6 "monstrous" problems will be solved within five years Half dozen new American autos arrived in Swe 4l 26 19 26 31 23'i airecmra. ir. rintt nsun snnrainiAS Kt, 177 ai. in JJ the residents of the two inetitu.

6 34 4'BMlova Watch (1.80) SlgBurling Mills (.501 9Burr Add Much (.40) 22 29! 1 8 34 den this 5 23 6 Mr 34 30 99 17 CASH GRATIS 22i 32 23 6 34 30 99 17 tiens. 'The merger will be affectedl' Francisco of theChicago South Shore South Bend Railroad, has been announced by Cv L. Binger, freight traffic manager. Rangod will take over the post September IS. Int Mining Int Nick Can (1.60) Int Paper pf (5) Int Ry Cen Am 29 16 80 French Treasury reaped harvest 6Southern Pacific (3) 32) 46 44 46'.

IlkBush Terminal (.30) 17 9 SO 30 81) 17- Dividends Declared CHJCAtJbr 'Sent. t. UPP-Cash wheat an ft 4S551 ucjioiiknii iij vi as auun uiereaiier 5 5 an 75 75 in its exchange for new bank notes; almost feofcthjr.outstandi'ng-failed southern (3) -r pf 15) Spalding Sc Bros 103 No. 2 red, No. 1 northern Spring, No.

1 northern Spring heavy. 1.65. 103 103 3l 194 IntSTioe as appruveo. py a majoruj -or ine stOCkhnlrlprs of itirst' 17 Puget Sound Pulp and Timber Company declared a dividend of 25 cents I7'4 IS' 9S'i iimisn xerm pr leButte Cnp (.251 gByers (AM). Pf (7) inByron aTrksnn 40 3 19 98 27 Oata No.

1 white heavy. 64c; No. 3 17 lutTel Sc ITel to turn up Mexico to inspect 40 25 26 40 25 26 Km 8 39 per share on the common stock, oayabl 98 27 Loan Company. Combined resources 39 30 27 llRmTerst'D Sirs (1.S0) white, eoj60c; No, 3 white heav, 62 September 29. and 30 cents TSer share aparxs witn l.z"l pencer Kell (1.80) Sperry Corp (1) ioiegel Inc pounds of Argentine meat 22 32 46 45 75 17 8 39 39 39 7 40 37 62 21 soy.

34 42 17 on the preferred, payable October 1, bojh of record September 17. 42 38 42 38; and 1,000,000 cans of Canadian con llCallt Packing (1.50) 1 Callahan Z-Lead elgCalvimet Sc (.30) 1 16', 47 38! 34 1' 6 42 34 1 6 41 oi tne rwo iirms win total approximately $13,000,000, the Teport said. Following the merger all- offices 1 aJewel Tea (ll 6 Jones Sc SU (2) 1 pf (5) 1 Joy Mfg (.80) 7 densed milk. 1W 115 115 42l IfljCan Biry'O Alt (1) Square Co (2) Stand Brands (1.20) Std Sc $4 Pf Stand Oil CalirT2) 26 2 39 7l 40 101 Atlas Diesel Elects R. J.

Miedel has been elected president of Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Company, it was announced yesterday. Miedel formerly was Pacific Coast manager, of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. 122 122 -Barley, rnaltlng, $1.21 ((? 1.39, nominal; feed, nominal. Field seed per hundredweight, nominal: timothy, fllll.50; red clover, alslke. $28.50.

Cash corn No. 2 yellow. $1.18: No. yellow, No. 4 yellow, (U6 1.17.

122 14.25) 47 40 8 40 37 62 will operate under the name of 23 15 14 "A laSland Oil Ind (1) N.Yr COTTON MARKfT Morns nan pi California. No Change 37l 29 23 37l 2l 2ti', 37 62V, 5 14 2B 7S astand Oil i (11 28 eStand. Oil Ohio (.50) Zl NEW YORK. Sect is anticipated in tne personnel of the two rnmnnnip nffirxre ivill Food Machinery. Corporation declared a dividend of 40 cents a share payable September 29 to stock record September 15.

Pacific Lighting; -Corporation declared a dividend -of $1.25 per share on the preferred, payahle October 15, to stock of record September 30, BishopytSil Company declined the regular dividend 2 'a cents per share and 2 Vi per share extra, payable September 15 to stock of record September 10. 72 43 23 V. 37 29 Vs 26'. 38 30 108 42 41 5 Kan City Suutli 1 gKayaer (J) (1) 1 Kelsey-HayWhA (1.50) 5 (1.501 lOgKennecott Cop (1.50) 3Koppers Co (1.60) pf llKress (SH) (1.80) IIKroiter Grocery (2) 21 16 39 38T gesto tl aprg 43 16l 39 18 39 cotton was light today, although the undertone was firm. Small trade buying 2 Sterllna Drue (1.601 80l 30 8fl 6 ".6 1 db announced later.

27 aStewart-Warn (v50j 1(18 21 21 H08 3 53'' orders accompanied publication of the Government September 1 crop report in POULTRY AND GAME- Th7oUbwlnt are-orevaillni prices paid Cbitid 20 42 17 .17 42 41 EARNINGS 41 dlcatms- the 1945 cotton croo at 1O.O2B.0U0 20! 15) 28 63 20 2) 38Stone St Web (.75) t.M) 15 28 20! 20 15'AI 27 63! 6 44 Keystone Custodian baleslor 108.000 below August I prospects. 23' 5 for live poultry and game (f.o.b. -Oakland) per pound, and prices to retailers 63 7 13i 23 1 37 Heading pressure was absent, ruturesu-closed 25 cents a bale lower to 35 Higherrl 1B 14 28 72 43 66 5M 17 21 23 7 37 13 37 61 8 20 28 38 27 6 llaSua Oil it) 5 gSunray Oil (.10) 1 5 Sunshine Mng (.40) for aresseq poultry ana game per pouna: E. Booth Company declared dividend of 73 cents oer share on the 87i 39 I 39 I 14 Aitferican Potash St Chemical' Corp. reports for months to June 30 net profit of $585,720.

equal to Sl.U a share, compared with 747i043. or $1,41 a share, in the like period of 1844. 14 12 2 BROILERS- Live Dressed ucioner, uecemoer, tt.w, rvtarcn 22.76 bid. 25 25 25 45 ,54 13ft 39 2 45 64 10 50 21V. 38.

38 2aSutherlandPap (1.20) i Under 2 lbs. S0.1 fe32.6 40.3 rRYT.RS 37 61 8 64! 35 34 Distribution Told Keystone Custodian Funds, trustee, announce the semi-annual distribution totaling $1.35 a share on Keystone- Speculative Bond Fund. 13 37 62 8' 20 2tn, 34i ,34 45 84 -9 50 21 10 33- 33 3aSwt(t Sc CO (1.60) 4Swift Intl (1.60) 12'Sylvan El Prod (1) 2V4 to 4 lbs 30.1632.6 40.3 040.55 BANK STOCKS 18lgCanad Pacific (1.25) l'Capital A dm A JiQarrler Corp 1 pf (2.25) lA'gCase (Jl) (120) SigCaterplllsr Tr (LJ5) 4iCelanes Corp 121 SlCelotcx Corp. (.50) BO pt (1) SlCent Agulrrc (1.S0) 3iCent Fdy 4iCerm de Pas (S) Prod 1 Champ P-4c (1) SibChes Sc Ohio (3) 1 Chi III A -'4H Mail Order lleChl Sc (5) 2g pf (2.50) JiChf Pneu Tool. (21 llChllds Co-' lOChryaleP Corp (3) llClX.

Flnan (2) I'CKy Stores (.50) 'llClark Kciuip 13) IlClev Graph Br (2) 2 aCllmax Molvb fl 20) llCltiett Peabndy (2) liaCoca-Cpla (3) 1 A (3i SICollins Sc Alk (1) IICnl It Ir. (II 19 50 37 37 36 WHOLESALE PRODUCE 28 ROASTERS- 10 10 10 6gMyming-Poiild (.25) Rid Afiki-d 38 20 29 21l 20; 27! 4 lbs and ever 3.l C32.8 40.3 4240.95 3H3! 63l 63 S3 -S3 FOWL Legntra (hens) S3K S31' 27 Br Unites) firsts' SEPTEMBER -60 cents a share on 27 62 7 61 American Trust 59 6IJ; Bank of America 37'i 40 Sec-First Nat, Los Angeles. 63 87 All weights 3514 628,. 35 J.35'4 Colored hens- 20! 20! 20 7 44- 21 the Keystone Highgrade Common Stock Fund, Series S-l. The distri 44 21 124 124 124 52 Texas Co '(2) rmrGutf pna 'Csdi Tex Gulf Sulph (2) aTex-Ec St (.50) eTex Sc Pac Ry (I) Thatcher Mfg cvpf (3.60) Chase National' 41V4 43'4 All weights 254 Q2I 25 35'A 2l 26 67 57' SBi 39 39 26 56! CAPONS butions are payable 15 13 1 58 Irving 18 19 Natipnal City 43 46 59 86 15 6 lbs and over.

338 036.1 43.3 43.55 16 56 57 13 59 69 S9 49 59 59 OLD ROOSTERS- Thermold Co (.60) lVt 55 13 58 53 55 13 58 TiT IfilLaciede Gas '4lgLchlKh (.30) 3ILehigh Port (1) SILehlKh Val Coal 2iaLehman Corp (1.201 Glass (.751 (.50) 3ILink-Bclt (2). 4aLlnn Oil (1) 7ILocklteed Aire f2) tlLoew'a Ine (1.50) 2laLone Star Cem (1.50) A (.12) SlBLoone-Wll Biscuit (I) llKLorlUard (P) (.75) 4.Louisv It Nash (1.76) 5RHikens Stl (AH. TljKMack ill 2 Macy (RH) (1.80) 1 Mad Sq Gar (1) 2lgMagm Copper f.375) 3eManati Sugar (.25) 12gMarlne Midlnd 20tMarket St Ry pr pf 2aMarshall Field (.80) tIMartin (GL) (31 (.60) 3IMathieson Alk ill 4 May Dcpt Strs (1.70) 30 1. pf (3,75) 1 aMcCall Corp (1.80) lIMcCrwy Stores (1) 2aMcUraw Elec (ll 1 eMcGraw Hill (.60) 58'W KTSTOCKnoiaers oi record at close of business August -3L. Distribution on the" Series B-4 13 58 preferred stock, payable October 1, to stock of record, September 15.

American 'Tork It Hoe. 25 cWits, pay December 30. Bohir- Aluminum It Brass, 75 centsv pay October 1, record Septembef 1S. Chicago Weumatic Tool, -50 eents, "Jay October 1, record September 17. Detroit Harvester.

25 cents, pay September 15, record September 1. Diamond Motor', 25 cents, pay September 28, record September 17. Lion Oil, 25 cents, and 10 cents exlra, pay Octboer 15, record September 29. Midland Steel, SO cents, pay October 1, record September 18. National Dept.

Stores, 12'i cents, pay October IS, record October 1. Pratt Lambert, 45 cents, pay October 1, record September 15. Reliable Stores. 12'i chts, pay October 1, record September 22. S.

Starrett 50 cents, pay Septem ber 29, reemd September 20. Woodward Iron, 25 cents, pay record Septembef ft. 39 3(1 S8! '391 All Weights 22 29V4 31 31 fttl'iTS APP1.ES Sonoma. $3.7504 Otf. AVOCADOS SD.OOffrD 50.

STRAWBERRIES 82.71. RASPBKHHIKS Santa Clara, BLACK BKKKIE8 MonL-Sr Sl.efl. liUCKLEBEKHIES 20i -CANTALOUPES Vly. Ki.50r3.87 fBANSHAWSS.l Vlv SI! n. 7 Hi 39 22 39 22 49 49 55 SQUABS icountrr prices), all.

weights; 22 '4 rtttst! 165 185 6 55 7 IS SAN FRANCISCO MINING EXCHANGE per lb. 80 MfM 8 17 gThompsonProd (,75) ThompsonlStarrett aTitlcWatAUIl (.80) pf (3.751 Timken-Del Axle (2) 19, IB -8 taiMcsnv itAxuii its 83 444! 28 101 161 101 63 44 28 40 Under lbs 22'a24Vi C47 a1 16 43 43! 63 44 28 40 41 7 SEPTEMBER 8 HONEYDEWS S.J. Vi.v., 43 60 shares, "38 cents represents the regular distribution nd 99 cents is the special distribution- out of realized profits. Distribution on Series S-l shares includes 42 t)tu as a regular distribution and a payment DRESSED TCRKEYSi-Youngr' 40 UOItCnl Sc South 4ns 16 29 27 nmken a Bear 121 60 PERSIANS Joaq. 41 13 13 60 13 49 16 29 27 19 42 7 aii weignis cra.ro Old, all weights 32.3 43.43 41 20'4! 27! 19 25! 7 wasauab a.

rfoiq. jriy. sK.za, FIGS San Joaq. 49 104! PlgblLcwILast OUCKS- 49 7 29 "7 19 25 40 aTransamerira (.50) TransSi West Air Trl-Cont Corp Tubize Rayon (1) aTwent C-Fox (2) 104 10 104 103 103 40l 40 29T1 29 .04 All weights 25 'A 628 82 632'A GEESE of 18 cents out of realized profits. .04 .87 .04 .87 105.

29 29 103 1(15 29 till'. .87 .14 23 32- 1 16 All weights 26'Afi2 13 C33y 12 12 38 10001 Alio lOOOlGoldfield Cons HOOOiRound Mountain 4000 Silver -pivlde- 16000 Verdi Pt (1.50) 38 23 61 17 84 23 17 31 1 i22 .14 .03 .83 122 (Twin City pf new 122 12 44 24 44 44 24 31 Coach (.501 24 20 20ii 19" 1 1 Seafs Sales Decrease CHICAGO Kpnt flRMrc GHAPES 8. Joaq. f2.ootil.lS.-NECTARINES S. Joaq.

S2.50trl.7t PEACHES S. Joaq. fl.ifltol.Va, PEARS 83.750i4.OO. PLUMS and All dlst, $2.00 (12 2S. QUINCES Sonoma, 85ci 11.00.

VEGETABLES 1, ARTICHOKES Loral, 83.50 84.50, MEANS All diatfe, iotillc. BROCCOLI Banta Cri, 24.O0tj4.80, BRUSSELS aPHOUTS-Locnl. Ijjtl3c. 39 20 3gUiiion Bag Sc (.45) 108 3 25 108 108' DAIRY PRODUCJS Wholesale prices: -CHKKSE-FIats. triplets 27.2c.

25 25 20 88 22 20 98 22 98; 22 UnMcIntyre Pre (h2.22 57 57 768.785- far Aueiisf. decrease nf 1 34 3 4'. 3 union uarmne (31 1 Union, Oil Cal tl) 1 Union Paclf ic (6) 1 pf (4) 34 36 4 31 57 32 1 uuiitK-sj score. 3w.ci Vi acora. 125 125 104 125.

104 32 18 27 per cent from the sales of $79,025,580 34 'A 3B 4 31 4 0 score. 42c. 104 31' 32! 1' 27i 17 27 31 31; 106i xioeoucK at uo. reports saies 01 li ill 1 Union Tank Car (2) 4 gUnlt Air Lines (.50) 31 42 18 18 42 3lgCol Br'cast A (1.20) 32 gColim Sc El (.10) 11 pf (61 -lOlt 5 pf (5) llbColum Pelt (.50) 'Si Com I Credit I2 18 RColnl Solvents (.30) loicom'wlth Edis (1.40) South 2lk pf (3.75) (I) HCnnaol Cigar 121 MeCods Copperm (.10) lliCons Edison (1.60) pf (5) Coiwol Film Ind 4 pf J'sCons Nat Gas (1 liConsnl RK Cuba pf (21 SOigConNtiner Corp (.73) 2 gOnt Bak (.501 Can (ll 8'gCont Motors f.80) roiCnnt Oil Del 11.60) 4iCoonei'-Hesa (1) 50lt pf 43) Stl (SO) JflltCorn Exch (2.40) HCnrn Products (2.601 1 cCornln Glass (.251 A LI KLOWEH rl.CVB. Mat, 1 ,80 2 Ml'Kess Sc Hot).

II 401 llMcLellan Strs (.80) l.MctJuay-Norm (1) 2'Mead Corp (.60) 10t pf (til lOlt pf Bww (5.50) 2 Melville Shoe (2) Menccl- Co (.40) nnlt nf 49 44I 29 i 106 buus Large, grade isvto; medium, grade 46(4c; small, grade 41'Ae. Poiiltry Producers of Central California eggs; large, grade 57c medium, grade 51ct -small, grade 43c. August, .1944., wot the seven months of thil fiscal WaY'lram Fph. 139 139 29 139 ins 103 106 103 0,000 SHARES' OF COMMON STOCK. 103 27 27 27 75'; 43 43 4 an 20 22.

29 lb 10 75 38 20' 22 H3 24 38 20 22 29 24 .28 ruary through August, sales totaled $54(1 9R4 flRR an 1tvfrAao4k a nlw C4n4 24 PRICE: SIO aCR SHARE 4PAR). 1 pt 14 gUnit Aire (1) lUnlt Carbon (3) 24 Un Cig-Wh Strs 2 pr pf 11.25) 13 United Corp pf (1.75) 21, United Drue 72 72V72 29l 23 23' 21 23 108 fl08 108 from the mnnrted in thv 2 30tMetro Edls pf (3.90) SlgMlami Copper (.25) 2 AtL 8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE liHW YOHK. Rent. 8-jmForelnn ex 8 49'al 49 ciara-s. Mat.

M. M4a4.se. CUCUMBERS All 75l Mc. EGGPLANT Merced, 1.25. LETTUCE 9.

82.001.50. MUSHROOMS S.Cr," 8l.2Swl.50, OKRA S. Joaq. Vl.v., lOly l.1-.- i ONIONS S.Joaq.-Safto.,- $2.2541 2.30. PARSNIPS Local, 82.00, PEAS Mendocino, attllc.

PEPPERS Santa Clara, 3T5e. RHUBARB L.A. SPINACH S. Mat 81 SQUASH All 12.001-1 50. 453j 22 27 27 penoa oi tne ism iiscai year.

II 11l II 22 49 49 49 4iMld-Cnnt Pet flT liMlnn-Honey Reg il j- change rates follow (Great Britain in 13 19jUnlted Elec Coal (1) S2' 20v 33 I 32l 20! 20l 45 22 13l 108 19l 26 10 10 108 10 85! dollars, othersin cental: Canadian dollar New York onen market 1014 oer cent llgMIn A St Ry (3) 52' 19 65'. 15 13 108 19 17 15 discount or 89.50 U.S. cents, down .25 18 15 16 26 15 3 3 56i S6 Zlgunitcd e'rult (31 3lKUnit Gas Imp (.35) MScM (1.20) 3'IUnited Paperbd 4US Sc For Sec 140t pf (6) Freight (.50) 2)119 Gypsum (2i- 8 17 56 85 34 SWEET POTATOES S.J- VI.V., 7.1fc7,7c 14 35 of a cent Europe: Great Britain 4.02. Latin America: Argentina free 25.00, down .01 of a cent; Brazil free 6.25; Mexico aosss," 34' 14 36 100 14. 35 100 34 104 104 104 3 Minn St a 21 6 Mo-Kan-Texas 2 4f 3 Monsanto Chem (2) 13Montgnm aWrd (21 1 Muelter-'Brass (1.60).

1 Miirnhv (GO )) --j ujvia iur. t'nn, si.zntiz.uo. 99 204 ToBone6r Marfefe In Middle East 4' 37' 4 37 68 68 88 4. 38 28 99 99 90 20 U28 1'lgUS Hoffman (.40) 20! 40 96 40 06 40 98 20 50 SlnlTN rhm 111 25 25! 50 BO 17 17fe 17! BANK REPORTS 8 S.F, STOCK EXCHANGE COMPLETE 8ALES, SEPTEMBER IttiiMiiiTaSlfni'B (,) 103 2iUS Linos 4J3JMif 13 28 23 103 44 I OA 10.1 13 44. 44 20 Nash-eKlvlnntoF us ripe rory ii.bo 47 v.

47 204. 47 40'! 100 8IU8 SMOT I 4t.40 1(10 21'. 2K.I Nat Acme (2) Internat SICrane Co. (1) 1 Cream of Wh (1 60) 2 Crown Zellerbh (11 pf (51 lieCruclhle Steel (3) Ml pf (5) Sii (1) liCudahy Pack (1.20) 7lCurtls Ftihlishg eCurtlsiT-Wr 1.75) 10iCurtisa-Wr A (21 2'i'Oitlee-Hammer (Oil) Oakland ciearings 2.850,000 29 5IUS Real A Imp 3 I 3 i 20 20 20 32 Nat Airlines KNafAuto Fib (.15) Rubhc'f (21 68. -324 32.

tBeBkeley 16 16 16 ASSOCIATED FOOD DISTRIBUTORS, INC 191. y- THE PLAN: A technically developed, -revolutionary method of food distribution. Mjiiif units to eliminate the annoyance and intonvenience of present day shop- ping by bringing family food rifemenfriejiiiib the consumer's door! first jpublfe offer- -ing of Common Capitarstock makes it possible for inv8stOTH-eharesllniiticialIy in the development and growth of a company dealing in Amerka'a largest basic induatry. INFORMATION regarding thisstreamlined planf distribution and aelling is contained jnr bur pamphlet lV "Store-Tb-DoorJDn It's free ipon request! Clip and tend coupon fcepiv lor lull information. 16 18" 1A0 16 26 26 Inles 6Nat Biscuit (1.201 6'Nnt Can iHiRhl Low I Last l.na-Amtwt-otti-.-r.W, San Francisco clearings 47.100,000 7 ai 1 pt (81 160 1180 Smelt 66! 88 "StlUS Stee)14r I 72'r'M 7 16 16 CLEVELAND, Sept mation of a new corporation to pioneer in the marketing of American 16'i 24 24 36' 2iaNat Cash Reg (11 ltVs 24 2B 12 LF.UAL NOTICE 28l lleUnit Stnckyds L25) R-1 5 28 Nat Cylinder (.80) )5f4ftf'45 itt's 12 S3H 12 unned Stores A l.S'.I 81'.

72 53', 19H 93 'i Nat. Hairy Prod 411liJMI( 32 32 15 t3 18'. 181 n5) 19 191 aNat Dcpt Strs (.50) -Zft 25 25 products in the Middle East was announced yesterday by Dan C. Moore. 18: 18 4C .18 44 40itunlv Leaf Tob (4) 93 ,44 4.

4-4 19'A1 12' 32 13'. 33M liuniv Hiet 44 19 104 3.1 mat Distillers iz' cNat Gypsum (.25) pf (4.50) nNnt Iod (.50) 43 12 former regional administrator of the Securities and Exchange Commis 43 13 104,4 68'. 15 'IS'-sl 43 12 21 104 2rDhvckb Stores (.50) HDnvison Chem (1 3 xDeera Sc Co (.75) J'Bel Sc Hudson 4) 2 rel Ijrk Sc West I'Drtroit Edl (1.20) 220 aDevoeARayA 1 3'Dlam Match pf (10) 2 Dlst Crp-Seaf (h2 22i 29 29 18 26 '4 2'A 2sy4 .23 18 I5 18 25 in Of A (71 183 183 183 18 1 60 61 7Van Norman (1) llgVanadium Corp (.50) 2lgVertient-CamSu( (1) HVick Chem (2) HVa-Cnro Chem 20 Rl 5 (5) lfl'4 18'. 51 120', sion, and executive assistant to U.S Minister James. M.

Landis when 61 44 Mai 8 (.45) 2 29 102, 61 51 11 102H 15 '4 11 11 44 54 1.114 5 1)4 5i! 15Mi ml 77l 77 he was- eponomic director in the: 77'. rw ec 1.1 I Natl Steel (3) 27iNnt Suiiulv R4' 24 24 18. 24 23 171.1 10 IB' I8" 15 2 Waldorf Sys tlr 23 4 nlloehler-Jarvia i.7al 2 Dnm Mines (hi 20) I)nucrUs Aire (5) 110t Br pf tfl50) 104 10) 1104 Middle East. Moore said the concern, an Ohio 'KA IS-is 3BA 86 86 $2 pf 12) 29 231'4 87 23' 3H 344 12'A 12'4 32 Indust 1 SO) 1 nNat (at Tea (.60) 2.Vi 2ft fj corporation known as the Middle 20 2.1 23 1M 1 Corn 30 11 21 Nehi Ccirtt 1 n) 29 20' 20 18 52' 2'du Prmf del NTTS 71) I 81 1 4' East Company, of which he Is president, would engage in' the exoort- Nc-s Sh 2( Air Brake (21 4 9 "171. 17 15'A 34" 124 12'i l' 17T.

19 23 3B'4 10'fc 32 31 17 iW American Radiatoc iuOIAtles Imp DIeael IiKl'Bcthlehem Steel loOHlatr St Co 800 Bunker Hill 3iKMCallf Packing Corp Wl Calerplllar Tractor of Amer lOfllCrown 2llerbacb. 20 Pf MOlKarnsworth Telev 4 inn Poster It Klrlser lis) General Melala no General Paint 700IOolden Slate Milk loo Greyhound 10 Hobbs Bstlery Co A KiO Ifinho Mary Mines lOO Libby Cons Oil 1700'Monasco Mlg Co J(Kl Pacific Gas Ele SO Pacific Tel Tel 10 Pioneer Mill 200 Hadio Corp Amer fc Blty Ltd 70' pf no'Rheem Mfff lOO Kcpubllc 81 eel irxififcw Fine locstarfdard Oil' Calif 100 Sinclair Oil 3T0 Transarnerlca infi ltnlled Corp SOOiVictor Equipment 100 Warner Bron Plcl 52 21l 21 39igN Central (1.50); 2', 87 67.l nit 18 2.1 am 22c vtv, 12'i 1' ITH' 18 23 38V4- 31 22c 22c Chi Sc St Loui-i 50 67, 1ft 192 198 901 1 SO 188 192 2 80 401! nf 128 ASSOCIATED FOOD DISTRIBUTORS INC. (Phone YUkon 831S 3SS CALIFORNIA SANFRANC1S.C0.J. CALIFORNIA. Centlebien: Pleaie send without obligation to m.

your pamphlef'Stortto-Door On Wheels'- 40' 10H: import business between the U.S. and the 23 countries of the Middle East (Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Palestine, Ir'ao, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia. 192" 60 3 Kaglc-Plch (.601 6'Eastern Air (1) 2 Eastman Kodak (6) lo pf 16) 1 Eaton Mf (3) 1 BEkco Prod (SO) 7 Elastic Stop I It Flee Boat fll 12fl'4'12R I 35 I 35 1245 1245 35 1 60 NOTICR FOIt BIDS FOR PERIODICALS FOR THE OAKLAND FKEK L1BRART. The Hoard of Library Director of the City of Oakland will receive sealed bids at the off lea of. the secretary, 6a Fourteenth Street tmalt.

Ing addrew Oakland time prior to the hour 61 8:30 p.m.,. on Thumday, Sep tember 27, 1945, for the furnishing of periodicals for the library and branches for the calendar year 1946. therefor, lists ot said periodicals and blank forms for bids may be secured upon application to the Secretary of tha Board at the above address. All bids shall be accompanied by a check In an amount of not less than 10 percent (10) of the aggregate amount of the proposal certified by a responsible bank, payable to the order of Chas. M.

Don, City Clerk of the City of Oakland, which check and the amntint therein apecl-fled ahi'll lie forfeited and retained by of 'Oakland If aba lie-cessful -bidder fall to execute th contract In the. reilrert form and furntnli thp botifl required, A faithful performance bond for t1.500to be given by the successful bidder. Contract to be entered into within sixteen (18) days after the aavard, PETER T. CONMT, Secretary. 13.T!l 80 133 NVC Omn(tius' (S50) tN Harlem 5 2(5 27 27; II 11 IS tN cV Lt nf (3.901 104 27 '9 15 9 11 is 115W 103104 17 I 18 46l 45 18 .50) llS'i 107 15 Tfansjordan, Tripolltania, Cyrenaica, lSi 16 9 15 13 45 lis 118 117 1 BK1 Sc Mus Ind (.09) the Anglo-Egyptian Su 107 87 240 .1240 .3 13 240 2 87 .11 107 SV 87 47 35 38 21 'i 21', 21's 13l NAME STREET 11 J2 F.I Power Lt 2 Kl Paso Nat Gas (2.40) dan, Greece, Cyprus, Yemen, 3'Walgreen Co (1.60) Co (.30) RlWsrd BakiiiglA 71 Warner Bros Plct Warren Pet (.80) HWaiikesha Motor (1) jllWayne Pump (3) 9IWebster Tob lWesson 'S-41) lis West Ind Sug (11 I0tW Pn El 7 pf (7) 30t pf 16) Maryland 1 West-Par pf () Union A Air Br (.75) F.lee (.231 401)1 pf 4.25) 3flilWestvac pf (4 50 30lWheel Stl or pf (5), 2 Wh (SSi nent (l.20i HcWhlte Motor (.73) White Sew Msrh TaWllcoX 01! (.20) ISIWIIIva-Overlanyd 14'Wllsnn Co 2'Wooiworth tw n.m ligWnrlh (1125) JOIteWright Aero (S) 2S 4fl UNoblitt-Sparks (2) SQIlNorf Si West (10) SicNo Am Avlat (1.2M J.1 (North Am Co (1.4) SigNorthern Pac (11 Airl (.50) 47 '4 47H, 25 18 2ii "ONE.

28' 18 11 11 20V.I 26 27 I 27 4414,1 44 24l 35 40 2) 2 16 4H'i I8'J 40 'j 164: 2 40 28 1 18 14 27 44" 40 'k A 351 3R4 Kewait, Qatar. French Somaliiand British Somaliiand, Italian Somali: land and Eritrea). CItY Punvir 19 Eng Pub Service ll'Koult Office Bldg 4 Erie BR (II 5 Eureka Clean (.80) 1 Et-Ccll-0 '2 6m 43 1-43 IS I 141.1 lmru'logia 3V 13'. This offering mtde to bona Htit residents California onlyv 28 -T- I I no 43 IOB'4 97 25 35 87 2.1 fl 3V 1S' 18 97 25 35 109 lilt 2 Moore said the formed to aid American manufacturers build ur markpis'- for their I S' 28l 28 21 'i 35 14 53' 281 13' 12 is is 14 14 8 gOllver Corp (.60) -3d pf (4.501 ftoHOmnlhu pf (81 3lgOppenheim Col 4igOti Elevator 3lf)wens-lll Olns (2 4lcPc Am Fish (1) TottPae Coast 24iP.c Gas Sc X) (X 71) 17 28! 115 1113. 21 I 21 30) 30 67 67 14j 14l 14! 40 40 63 B3VS1 8'V 11 11 8's 233, jjjpoducts among the 80,000,000 people 67 IHStirS 81(1 Asltcd 3i(il''airhftnks Moise (It 2Fn)ardo Sugar 2 10 Farns Tel Sc Radio Mot Truck (.40) filra (1.60) 9 Ferro Enam (1) 2'sFld Fire Ins (1,80) S.FIreslnne Sc (2) i' pd (4.60) 38 28 15 Eros 28 28' 38 27 57 27 87 oi ine Miaaie msi.

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