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COMPLETER-NEW- YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS GOLDEN GATE FIELDS FORM CHART tOaily ladai Farsa, Caayrigkt 1141 by Triangle PaaBsallans. gaa (tApprenUce aUowanca claimed. Apprenttca anawanea waivad.) Early Grain Gains Reduced By WIliuM FEEfilS Salea- fHIftU Vem (taint Cbg. Unit of trading tea share. Rate of dftrtdodj la tho foregoing table arc annual disburaementa based I NAN I A 1 SpaJaingkfiroa If UVs 1 Sperry Corp 2 23S 11 25 8 23 a tha Uat quarterly or aemj-ennual declaration.

Unless ctoerwtse noted, ape. cial or extra dividends are not included. 2 Spiegel Inc I 11I 23- 28 ir Mild Buying Helps Sfod(s By WILLIA3I D. HORGAN NEW YORK. April 30.

0P The mildest of buying breezes carried the stock market forward Most gains were fractional, some GOLDEN GATE FIELDS, ALBANT, ATST 2. 1949 SStn sy af 41-Day Spring Meatag. AS Flnlanca Caaflrss4 by Pbataekari. 2 4uit sons Z8 17 Sid Brands 1.2S 18Vj xi Ex-dividend, xr Ex-nghta. a-Alao extra ev ePlas atock dividend.

d-Casb or stock. e-Paid last year. XhV Oakland Tribune, Saturday, fori! 30, 1949 7 41 TVLsr aVACE Six farteaga; las 4-yeaa-eJda a etaizning; yra wN wlnaee Sill 2nd Staa. Sr4 4tk 11361. I it3LrE S4 26V4I lOibStd Oil Cal 4 4- 2 Std Oil Ind 40 7 bStd Oil NJ lC( 6T.

CHICAGO, Abril 30. fJPlZ.1nA. 26 16' 64 64 40 40 S71 67I- 24, 243.i i-ryiDi in stocx. esumaten caaa value Index Horse and Owner Wt.PP.St. crate selling Bressur tnmrA e-divideed date.

(-Declared or paid JI5ure toward the la- thi, Tek s.rw!n(i or oud alter elnc -ivjso car inn yeay. n-ieciared or paid alter Str. Fuv Jockey Oods bStd Oil Ohio 2: 14H Market Activities Reviewed in Brief rArA cios reaueea or canceled earlr rinUtoek dividend eniit-un. aOaciarcd SU Sprc 15 isa av uatvoMsois iMtesaoni 13 11 11 Mave 1.1 4096 Le Courrier 120 41 Lewi 1320 15i 39 la i 4 11 1 11 lliSl 39', y. 39 z.abtxlns Drug 1 1 aStwart-Wrn 1 12 13 12 11 to grains, soybeans and lard todav S11! accumulative ton.

with Th mffrVst a arrears. p-Paid thta year. as not ECtjve with. dividend omitted, deferred or no action CeailSX9 Confined mostiv to Walluken last dividend meeting. r-De- 1 Stxhr-VnCmp li 11V NEW YORK, April 30.

(JP) Stocks steady; some leaders improve. 11! 4- 3eStnWbstr 1V.1 151 15 11 1 32 21 8 11 4 61 li JM as large as a point or so. A good handful backed down a trifle and many issues were unchanged but Bonds irregular; changes slight Cotton firm; general buying. yww lunst (a. lis 414 Hoodlum tD.

Cooper) 130 408 Forbidden lit I1 Pfj Ace (R. Anderson) 118 4 War Map tTaste 129 4 So Soon S. A. Twain. 3888 BetXrono (Ruth HnwiKt nt 1 iz gstdbkr Cra 15 18 7 18 1 4 SB 611 SU 11 a 3 W.

WrixM 4 Volzka 2S.9S SI Baiaakt 4.SS T. Zufett 34S 2 2 CZufelt S-lb 8 3 Cardian ta.34) X. Gray 11.84 elared IMS payable tn 148. y-LiquI dating dividend. x-Payable la stock, exact cash gSun Chem .10 59 59 yajue una term tried on eeciarauon cut.

i 10: 1 10 Lthe general tendency was upward. The market was biihly responsive CHICAGO: Wheat steady; new crops months make best gains. Corn steady with wheat Oats mixed; May weak. Hcgs nominally steady. Cattle nominally steady.

SAN FRANCISCO: Stocks steady in quiet trade. 41, 41j- NEW YORK, April 30. fP Following is riie complete tabulation of today's junc clear and fast 81 MUTCEU PAID 11 11! I tn, mro.t Tnrnnir 2 osun Oil 1 2 Sun ray OU 1 3 Snshna Bisc 3 4 aSprior Stl 1 1 1 60 11 Sivn El Pr 1 40 3 cSttwh-GM IQUTVALSVT ODDS The'local crowd bought at the outset, inspired in part by failure parity! prices to decline during the March 15 to AprililS period and confirmation of trade reports of 5rk export allocations. Advices of 1V lli 30 21 4 stack transactions on the New York Stock Exehanee: amounted to 310,000 shares, smallest 4: 4 I total for the nast five weeks, and TTN A VOIDABLE 13.46 ILia S3.a l.TS-l I LnS-l M-l LE COLKJUSJt. 1.44 -3 1.79-1 LlJ-l AID TIME 1.8a 34-1 hmki uo Last! Co 1 gTenn Corn -5 13, la.

DOW JONES AVERAGES APRIL 39 aiOocil Lao 4JVi 40i-L4uiT Js nTexas Co 3 54. S3 54 Went to Dost at 1 33 off at 134. Start aood from aata. won easily. Blac compared with 340.000 a week ago.

Star performer was Richfield Oil, the mot active issue traded. The I "ns mf western Canada! 14 141 14; driving. Winner B. An bhai-Eastward 2nd. Trained by ComalL Ovtr- leAflarns Exp l.lOi iB4l 1 gAdmiral Crp J(i 17V 17i 17, 10 19' 19S- i 42- Industrials (26.800) 4S 44V jceipea ine early advance.

Toward the (-Into tha 4i 0 gAttil 4 J2 High 174 2A Low 173 91 Last 174.16 High 47.30 Low 47.15 Last 47.27 20 Railroads (9000) H4i 21l 21l4i 9 Up .10 Up .20 Up .08 Up .10 6 bTxs Glf Pro 6 1 1 gTexPacLTr .79 13 Textron 1 3 pf 1V 1 Thatch Gl Mfg 20 lr pt 1.2S 2 Thermoid Co 1 Thompson-Star price advanced mon? than a point at one time to a high for the year but closed at 37 1 for a net gain 2HJ 24(T V4 2 Air neaucuoa 1 28 Alleghany Corp 2 gAlleg Ld SU 15 15 SV 32V4i 22 23 Last Last High 35.42 Low 35.3.1 High 62.80 Low 62.64 33.41 62.75 weighis Bettyano 2. Paula Aca 1. Air Time 1. Winnee enteraal for 85064V UNAVOIDABLE had good speed from the beginning, saved ground. Increased her advantage after a half mile and won wrtb aometturtg left.

LE CURRIER waa never far back, lost, ground on the stretcb turn and closed resolutely. AIR TIME waa prominent from the atari, was under pressure after a half mile and held en Jiry well. HOODLUM dosed fast after being outrun for a half mile. FORBIDDEN waa waa placed early, saved ground and weakened in tha last eighth. war MAP saved some ground but gave way after three aigitha.

Mutuel pool S70.171. 15 UtiliUes (11.000) 65 Stocks (46.800) 40 Bonds 93 J7, off .02. 1 aAl ChmADye 6177 177mi77j- 15i 21! 5 2 21 of The stock has been a recent 1 Allied Strs 3 I tried to even up its commitments for the week-end. causing- the late I slump. Much uncertainty existed concerning cash wheat buying policy.

of the Commodity Credit Allis-Ch Mfg 1.60 favorite, apparently in reflection 37 37 5V. 5 2 3 22 22 16! 16 40 i 46 1 aTi Wat 1.60 Hi i lAmrrsas el a Airlines reports oi iavoraDie progress in I Tim-Det Axle 21 16 COMMODITY PRICES 1 Tlmk Bear 3i 40 liaAm BicNot l.SOj drilling operations the Cuyama 26j 26Hi 26- 28 28Vai 28 Hi SVs 9Wi MHi 23V4i 23V4i sl Vs 31 31HI 31V, 3isi 3Vt 3V.S 92 92 92 26 25! 26 11V a aTransamene To 11; 4134 SECOND BACK Six fertangs; fee S-ysar-alds; claiaalng; parse SU. NEW YORK. April 30 The Associated Press weighted wholesale oil field in California, it or wwi Air i1 ii- 3 Am Bosch I 3 gAm Brk Sho Vt I Am Cable Bad 5-aAm Can 3 7 Top prices for the year were also IndK Horse and Owner 7533? Wt.FP.SU price index of 35 commodities today declined to 155.89; previous day, 156.20; week ago, 157.21; month ago, 162.10; year ago, 185.81. Range of tr.

Jockey 10' nf 6 1100V. 10O10O vrporauon next aveek. Wheat closed to 1 cent higher, May i corn was higher. May lL32i-1a, oats were Ta owej) to higher, May 64- cents, rye was J- May 30 Twent C-Fox 3 I 21 11 33 paia aunng tne aay ior American 2 eAm CarSdTdy 3 Nevea 3.2d Trent 3 85 20 tTw pr pi 2' 2t 26' 26 Ice. un 7s at 7.

and Eversharo. rjlj Cuin a. loppeti Mb ,1 3 114 lis 12 ill 221 H- Dai 111 8 4 Ill 62 4MH1 4087 Bullrella (Red Ink flW 8 1 2 4 2 2 2 3 3 1 liAmChJrCab 1.60 20Wi 20; recent years: (1928 average equals 100) 1949 1943 1947 1946 i I JAm UClCie 3 42 42 I 42 42 Cardiall 4.00 BaXaski 135 i.eayute 1 16 1 gUnderwood 41 15V 154 3 4 2 -aiiaCOp! (King 119 3 8 S3 3 3 aCn As Sc Rub li 13 Cbejnackl S.5S vxi Kuss Jewland W. Mackl. 114 4 4 4 4 39r 39l 1777 155.39 High Low 20S.14 176.70 207 164.05 169.72 112.02 lzz.

soybeans were -l higher, May $223-il, and lard was 7 5 gUmon Car 1 37 16V.I 16! 43 T4 JOtUEM 4 pf 4 167 46 3 511 al 46 21 Tavaraa tU 71 Westropo 8.30 Caffaralla tSJ ZSi iv.fr?1". ua Brofc j2I wm Baauty fNayiorl 113 7 3 4062 Wise Kay iH. 106 2 7 1 cents Jo 1 I Ut Oil Cal to 3 cents a hundred wer 30 49 7 33 1 1 Union pf 3 poufi mu2 Sales Salea' tHigftl Uwrltastl Chg. ier. May $11.90.

tHirht Low Last! Chg. Un Tk Car 2.6M 31 7 1 35 27 11 27 Snit Air Unea US i.i,e 1:00. Clear and fast. f-Kinj Brother, entry. Tlmaa, 1:11.

dear and fast S3 MTTTJELS PAID 2 eAm Europ 2 20 184 1 AmiT or pf 46 a pf 7 SiAm-HawaaiSS 3 23 aAmHotneP 1-20 27 32 gAm- Ice 0 7 1 eAm Interna 11 liAm Inv III 1 17 3 Am Loco 1.40 15 i 7iaAm Metal 1 22 iAmNmCo 1 34 V. 7 lieUnit Aircraft 2 23 up the same amount at 9V. U.S. Rubber, on the other hand, dropped to the year's low and closed at 37, off hi although a bit up from the low of the day. A number of incidents during the week fully illustrated Wall Street's concern over the state of the securities business and the market's dogged refusal to budge out of one of the narrowest price ranges in history.

Here's a sarr.plins of news that GRAI 12 3 gGea Erfc 1 1 37 1 37 37 11 aGen roods a 41 41 41 21 pf 3 I 7y 97 97 -7 51, 51, 61 23 1 23 23 107 107il7 a aunit cuscuit 1 S3 RANGE Aprfl S. Tjs VHl 17H EQCTTALENT ODDS 93-l 40 tPfail Co 6 3, SPhiU Elec lib 20 1 pf 4.40 50! 4.3 pf 4J0 4i SI pf 1 18gPhiliRCr 1 411 13 37 -r tl07'107V4 -30 30 49 49 -31 11 12 13 23 33 23 23 34 34 3 3 3 3, 48 20 20 -16 10 21 21 -95 95 15 13 19 20 1 44 44 CHTCA' 15 GO. 3 United Carb 3 34 10 Un OglWh Strs 3 SS.4 S3.M St ae 4-M t.70 NONA CArSTTJt 688IN HOLLY BL'LLKELIS l.av-s I Gn Mills 2 48 48 48 II 3 pf 3 101 101 101 I4(Cm Motors 1 57 57l 57 23 13 23l- V-K'iAf 22 34 Hurh Law rw FJ United Corp i.aa i 14 22 34 9 12 7 13, 13; 13 11 aUnited Fruit 1 48 XIJ5T Am Pow tt lA 9J May 9 26 1 aUnitd Iml.30 20J July i ly. 30V 0.17-17H 1 5 1.83W LI4VMS 12 i 0 Went to post at 1:06. off at 1:87.

Start good from gate, won a3 driving Winner Br. f. 3: Sierra Nevada-Tony's Wife. Trained by C.i T. Leavnt.

Overweights Nona Caujtin 2, Wise Kay 4, Ruas Newland 1, Raving Beauty 3. WUvnar entered for S'CCO. 1 nnro man 1 1 io'j 4 fUS For 95 211 26 28 i Sept. 14 Dec. i l.t CORN 1 l'S Gypsum 3 95 NONA CALSTIN was in hand while showing eariy was under nurush- 12 1 Am Ssf Aaz 7 1 Am Seaung I 23 2 gAm SmiK 1 45 1 aAm Snuif 2 5t 2 sAmStlFdrs 1.20 14 2 a Am Stores 1.40 23 1 Am Stove 9 1 gAm Sug Ret 4 34 May 1.33' j.32'.

l.S2i-32'. 3 US 2 15 4 bUS Plvwood 1 20' 2aUS 3 44 ment aCer a half nuie and held her advantage. GHEEN HOLLY lacked eairy speed, came wide into the stretch and fintshed nrongrj. BLLLRELIS was prominent from i July 45 45S-38 34: -2 24 2j' 23 9 9 i 34 34 i UllT, 1.32', Uli, 1.32W-J3U in the old days would have faund prompt response in the market and which, was all but ignored: Two of the nations industrial 5 pf 5 II 3 pf 3 99! 99! 99! 4gCenOutAdv .60 15; 15 15 ii lgGenPortCem .80 24 24 24 leGet Pub Svc 2 2 2 3 .80 .13 13 13 1 aGen Rv 1 17' 17 17 lGrn Shoe l-i -V. ai1, 2 bGen Time 1 50 20 20 20 3 aGen Rub 1 19-3 19 19 2 aGilietteSafR 2 23 28 23 2Gimbel Bros 1 13 13 13 I bGlidden Co 1.60, 18 18.

18 Br .40 7l 7 lOtGldScStcJcTel 6 :107 ,107 ,107 -1V. OhHco Corp 3 26 28 1 Mor 2 41 41' 5 Pniliips Pet 3 SO fiO 1 gPitt .15 12 12 1 itt Con Coal 2 27 2I-, 22 aPit: P.x Gl Z2 .11 Pitt Siet-1 11 3bPimouth Oil 2 4i- 4 1 aPootiCo I il 11 II Potom 90 13 13 4 Pressd Si, Car 6 6 3 aProc 6c Gam 3 63 63 2 Pub Sv Colo 2.20, 41 41 22gPub EJcG .40 21 21 2, pf 1.40 27 27 Sept. Hi 37 37 t-Z5' 1.25 1.25'j l.ll'r 1.14, i.l47-15 6 SUS Rubber 1 37 3.1 gUS Steel 3 73 72 73. me oeginning. racea a truie vMt and held on well.

GAL-LA COPE was never far bark. ground and held en fairly welL BOOKIE dropped back after a quarter and raced evenly thereafter. RUSS NEWLAND waa between hanes wtuie sr. owing speed for a half mile. Mutuel pool 176 610.

12 27 r.2 11 46 11, 13 6 63 41 21 27 16 90, I Dec. I.14T OATS May July 1 .60 Sept. 0i, 1 Dec 41 5 pf 7 133 132 133 5 gUS Tobacco .30. 21 30; 21 1 UnvLeafTob 1.20 22 22 22! 8 Uruv Pict 1 9 1 8 9 50 pf 4 50 50 1 50 .66 4 .60. .60 1 .60 .61 .60 i .604 Pf 1 10 Am TeUcTel 9 3 aAm Tobacco 3 80 pf 6 1 gAm Viscose 1 1 i 4gAmWatWk3 JO 13 aAm Woolen 6 4135 IH1D ACE five ferleags; far aUowaneea; parse frtaa.

To wtooer SUSS, tad 9446. Sd 8. 44k 814S. 4 I 61 61 Index 1 RYE lor and Owner Wt.PP.St. 31 3 8 Sir.

Ftn. Jockey Ones 41i 41i 41l- lirPubUekerlnd 16 16 pf 4 aov4 1 1x7 i aa On T. Tm.ri llVanndtumCm 1 24V 24, 24 3 aVertent-CS II 10 10 I 10 1 kVa-CChem pf 3 90 90 9- 2Q'gVnlcan Detint SOA4 30l 30t 1.234 1.23 1 22 lJ6Vs 14 1.24 May 1.23 Julr 1.2 i- SOYBEANS 4 2 11 8 8V4I 8 19I 10 3845)Cliff Houa (W. GUmorc) 122 aPure Oil 1 30!" 30! 30t l.aPurity Bak 2 40 27 27 1 27 I gAnacon Cop 3 4 AnchHockGf 2 1 sABd-Pncto OU 1 1 gAPW Prod CiArmco Stl 2 lraWalgreenC 1.60i 36 36! 26i- 22! 22l ff'iy woe tatary Osborne) 114 1 3 Mixzen Mast C. Howard).

Ill 7 1 4077 VnionvtUo (Carr Ill 1 4 Glad HoUv tr. rK ftJ 2 34 giladjo Corp 1 gWlkrHGAW 1 I 22 1 Goodyear TAR 4 3 Graham-Paige 3 frGranbyConM 1 bGrand Union 1 lgGranCitySU lGrays-Rob 3 eGt Ir Or 1 4 gGtNorRy pf 1 1-aGreen 3 lGreenfTStD 110 Greyhound 1 11 24 1 1 3 Neves li5 II IS SnWestrope 4 4H 11 36 3 7 A.Gray 9 45 4M 4 44 Combes! 24VS4) 418 1 Trent Ml sm 5 li 4 3 Groha 19 69 T2 TI 15. 40 )M 1M W.MiTJer TS.M Clear and fast. i May 1.25 -24 SJSa 2-23H 2 23 -J54 July 1.1SV. X.17V4 M4-UV Nov.

S.0J 2-02 J.02V i LARD i pi a Ire Walworth .83 8 8 8 120 120 120 144 144 67 7l 67 146 139 140 (. 53 a3 7 7 25 25V, 25V. 5 30 29 -31 31 31 19 19 V4 19 3' 3V4 3-24 24 24 89 as 84. 6 56 56 66 4. 40i 4OV4 40V4i 95ii 95 95! 90 90 90! 64 (4 64 35 35 35 i 98 97 98 46' 46 46! 6j 6 5 5t 6l 6i 12 I 11I 13 69: 69 69 8 30, 30' 30 y.

giants. U.S. Steel Corporation and Bethlehem Steel Corporation reported excellent earnings for the first quarter. Numerous other corporation profits' statements, provided impressive evidence of the health of the economy. The long-gtanding argument between Russia and the United States over the Berlin blockade appeared headed for a solution.

The Federal Reserve Board directed that member banks could reduce their reserves by around $1.250.000.000 a traditional move to stimulate business activity. The list could be extended but llOif pf 4 (T. Termer7. 111 i 3'gWard Bak 13J 13 13l 79 WamBronPtct ll4? 11' 11 12.07 22 22 22! 15i 15 13V4 12( 12H llt 37i 37 37, V'4 37! 37 37V 13 13, 11! H) 18 I 18 i 13 i 12 12L 13! -r 65s SS! 65; -r 19 19 19 Tim Mr- 113 1 8 Time .23. :46, :59 (new track record).

Armour Co 1' pr pf 6 l'aArmstCorlc 1.60 20't pf 3 8 8t 8i 7. 7l 7l- 3'Radio-K-Or .60 1-Rayonier pf 2 3 Reming Rand 1 3 Reo Motors 9 Repub Avia 1 Repub Pict 2 pf 15 aRepub Steel 1 12.13 13. IT 12.29 1377 12.27 11.90 11 12.00 11S 1105 11 90 11.93 12.06 12 1 13.07 6 July Sept. Oct Kov. 11.15-13 12.15 12.22 12.25 30 AssdDOd 2 pf 7 l-GrumAircEa 1 1 2 bGuU Oil 3 i 3 Gulf Sta Ut 1.20 1 3 3 9 9 MUTTTLS PAID QUIT ALE-XT ODDS STTBDT ONE f54 12.3 1.S5-1 CUFF BOUSE 248 2-88 i J5-I SALTY POO 1-79 JS-1 Went to post at 1 40.

off at 2 41. Start good from gate, wen handily, piaen 22! 22 1 Wayne Piunp 13V; 13 12: 1 Webster Tob I 4' 4' 4tal 2aWet Ind Su 1 19! 19! 19! SW Penn El 1 18! 18 1 WVaCoaJAC 2 14' 14i 14, 1 Western Air I 6' 6 6' 2 West Au Sup 3 34i 34 3 West Maryland 11, ll! 13 West Union 15i 15 15 6aWest Air Br 2' 27l 27' 27 8 aWest Elec 1 1 22! 22! jjii 20 pf A 3 93! 93: 93'- 30 pf 3 CASH GRAIN 3 9 i 22! 13 35 37V4 8 41'- 10 tgAUas Powd 3 Rexall Dru? 5' 5i4 4iaReyn Tob 1.80! 35; 35 104 Richfield Oil 2 38 37 3 aRoh-Fultn .20 g. at. dn ving. Winner Br.

c. Unbreakable-Alpenstock 3rd. Trained by L. Bridgford. Overweights Salty Dog 3.

Go Chamt 1. Aust aiicnois Autocar Co 22 gAvco Mfg .13 STUiUJY OnE had good speea from tne neenmng, was snagen up cn-ermg ir.e 1 gRuberoid a Baidw Locora 41 41 investors and speculators' sat oh stretch, took command and drew clear quickly. CUFF HOUSE opened a comnan a CHICAGO. April 30. Pi WHEAT: No.

2 hard. 125' 4. I CORN: No. yellow. S1.SS.; No.

3, 1.37-lJ7Hf No. 3. 130-1J6: No. 4, S1.21-I.30VC No. S4 SU5.

OATS: No. 1 havy mixed. 69; No. 1 heavy white. Tlfi-Tlc.

BARIJCY: Maltiig. 1.0S-1, nominal; 9' 9, mg lead early, saved ground, readily gave way to tha winner and held on weU. 82 82 I their hands as they have, with the 12 BaH ic Ohio 4 pf 1 1 Bangor Ar 3 Harb-Waiker 3 1 22 1 21 21 1 Hayes Mfg 30, 6 6 3Hzel-AUs Gil 20 20. 20, 201,. 50 tHeinz pf 3.65 96V' 98 98 SgHer Pow .45 42 42 42 2 Heyden Chem 1 17 17V4 17 5Haten Hotels 1 9: 9 1 9 laHolland Furn 2 21 21 21! 20 tHooker pf 4 96 96 96 10Hseh En pf3 89; 89; 89 liHesre Sound 2 33 38 36 aHudsn BMiS 37 37, 37 7 aHudin Motor 1 12) 12 12 Foods 1 9' 9 9 6 Hupp Cor I 1 i 2 i 2 1 18 18! 18 21 ,21 1 21 Sgvsneel steel 2 i 41 10 pr pf 5 I 82 1 W.hite Mot 1 60 15 17 White Ma 23' 8 Willy-OverUnd 3 i exception of a few short penodi, SALTY DOG waa never far back, waa put to a drive after three eigkths and tin ished stoutlv.

MIZZEN MAST saved graund, but could not get to the leaders. UNIONVILLE had no mishaps. GO CHARM was through earfv. Mutuel pool sai.519. 10 Safeway Strs 1 1 22 I 22 1 22 3" Pf 5 HlO 109 110 I- 3 gSt Joseph Ld 1 i 36 36' 36 6 gSt San Fran 10' 10 10 10 tgSt Southw 5 100 100, 100 i 15 is -23 5 13 1 2 gBarndll Oil 1 44 43, 44 lor months and montns.

jeeo, normnai. 3 pf 4 45 43 45 SgWil At Co 11! 11' 11 ist iters Pap .60 7 4136 lisayuxeigars iv, 13 ia 13, 13( 2aBeatrice Fds 2 39 39, 39; lJBeech Aire 1 8 8i 8 1 aBidcg-Hm 1.20 13 i 13 13 7 aBendix Avia 2 32; 31i 33 1 FOURTH RACE Mile and one slxseentb; for 4-year-elds and ap; clabming; arse Ta winner tnd 948a. 3rd 166. 4tk Sllta. 12 gWisc Pow isaav age Arms 11 11 '4; LOCAL GRAIN vniSTEEL QUARTERLY 4 a Woodward tscnrr.iey ino Str.

Fin. Jockey OddT Index horse and Owner Wt.PP.St. 11 251 9. 1 1 84 4 aWoolw FW as 2 pBend Urn Ap 7 i 1 1 50 70. 23 i 23 i 23 LbBiU Ind Ln 1 69, 69 9 9 9 34 24i 24 30i 30 I 30 I 2aWyand War .40 1 York Com J.

1 Best it Co 3 25 Beth Steel 2.40 1 Blrmine El fH OUTPUT SETS TOP raslaraJ-ttaaa Mark at Nawa lerrtee Grain tn carlo t. sacked, unless etherwlse spediiad, to.b. track at Saa Franciacet No. 2 brtcbt astern barley. testing.

44 Pounds 2.47 2 JO T- 9, 9 10i 10! ioungst 5 64 63 6. 30 tScovill pf 3.65 84 84 1 Scranton Elec 1 12 12 1 eSeab A RR 1 15 15 13 aSears Roebuck 2 37 37 2 eSeiberling V4 5 5 9'CServel Inc 1 7i 7 lotservel pf 4vi 8 1 Sham OAG 1 60 1 29' 29 1 aSharon Stl 2 30 1 30 2Shattuck .40 I 9' 9 3 Bliss 1 16 10 10 2 gBoeing Airp 1 21j 21V 21 12: 15 37 3 7i 86 -1 29- 30 1 12 11 Cardial! 1 64 3 1 2 1 Lewis 8 6S 3 1 3 Groha 23.44 4 1 4 11 Neves 3 6n 5 4 31 Vobke 12.35 6 11 8 4 W. riant 6 10 7 4 ft 3 Balaki 89 13 81 SI Com best 40.70 9 Williams 204.SS 16 3 9 4 Hantos 30 59 11 111 Ttvaras 113 85 12 13 Denntsr 217. IS 1 aYoungrt St Dl 12' 12! 12 -1 gZenith Rad 1 27. 27, 27 1-4 Zonite Prod .10 I 3' 3l 3i ID tBffli Ami A 4 58V! 56 i 58 4uou War Asain iJ.

115 7 2 1 1 4 ID 4C89 Little Olimpo (Actmpoi. 120 18 71 SI 42 4692 Realization iJ. 129 95 32 34 21 4076 Alfa (J. N. Croftont 120 4 1 2 3 2 3 1 4113 Set Time A.

P. 119 11 11 4 111 9 4115 Ottawa Chief (J. Hand en) 120 11 12 12 101 8 3966 Senuota Chief F. Brosio. 119 4 6 5 11 4 1 8 1 3863 War Archive H.

120 19 10 9 i 111 4052 Lamohr A. W. Weavert tllO 296441 5 4110 Alec (Mrs. J. 119 8 7 10 1 12 111 -t Jet Cord A.

Smitherst 13 4 It) 0707 Cotopaxi (K. G. B'trtuMin 11 12 4 8 3 11 Time :23. :47, 1:12, 1:39. 1:45.

Clear and fast. NEW YORK. April 30. JP If I Kond Strs 1 I 16 16 16 C2.53H 62.57 2gBorden Co 1.20, 403; 40: Central 2i 26 26 3,111 Power 3 29 29, 29! 5'flnd PwfcLt 25 25 25 Iblndust Rayon 8, 36' 38! 36 2 Inland Steel 1 33, 33 33 4gluspirat 14-14 14i 7-gInterchem .60 13 12 12 Mnteren Rub I 1' 1 1: ltelnterlke Irl 11 11 11 1 alnt HarvrtrL40 23' 23! 23; Pf 7 2Int Hydro-EA 6i 6 6l 2 Int 16; 28; 28 8 a Int Nek Cn 1.60: 17j 27 6alnt Paper 4 47i 46! 47; i 2 Int Ry CnAm 6 6 6, 10 kt pf 2 66 i 66 66 steel output declines and prices drop in late 1949 as some industry WHAT STOCKS DID Sat Fn. 2.6S 62.63 4 aJsorg-narner 4 4j-v 1 i 03V, 93i 93! 1 leaders predict, the first quarter 53raniif Airw 7V4 7 1 7 jio.

1 orign wenera mar lout. testing, 46 pounds 2 50 Medium malting 2.55 Good malting types. 2.60 Choice malting types. 2.60 No. 1 hard -white 3.80 No.

1 soft white wheat 3.80 Heavy dockage wheal 3.7S No. 2 yellow corn, bujk. 3.06 No. 2 yellow mllo. balk 3.06 California red feed oats 2.70 Advancaa Declines Unchanged Total issues 13.82 63.82 238 180 221 639 270 453 247 970 profits reported this week should 2gBrdgpt Brs 7 7 27i 5gBklyn Z7t nil help soften the blow.

15 6 15j la lO eBudd Co JO 9 9 N.Y. STOCK SALES Shares 9V uhe industry turned out more EQUIVALENT ODDS LSS-1 2-sa-i i.is-1 3.13-1 12 MUTTELS PAID 14-14 S3 83.16 8.19 4-34 7.7 4 eShell Un OU 3 34! 34; Vs 3 rSimmons Co 1 23 I 23 40Sinclalr OU 2 I 13! 22' 22' 1'bSicellv Oil 3 '113 113 113'- 1'SmithiCor JTv 18 1 16 16 22'bSocony-V 1 16' 16 16 I l'So Cam EScG 8 8 cv pf 2 i 57 57 57 1 Pf 2 43! 43! 43: 4. Nat Gas 2 32! 33 32 i-i- 2 Southern Pac 5 1 40' 40' 40! j- 1 Southern Ry 4 I 32 32' 32 1.1 C2.80 WAR AGAIN LITTLE OLIMPO REALIZATION 14 14 SaBurling li 14; 14 4 Burr Ad Ma.80 i 14 1 13 than 24 million tons of ingots and castings in the first three months. int Shoe 3 I 43 I 42 42 Alfalfa, baled, per in carlota: 10 fBuah Term i 8 8'4l -1 Approximate final total today. 310.000 Previous day 1 810.000 Week ago 339.380 Year ago 476.810 Two year ago 349.730 January 1 to date 76.452.483 6 Int Tel Tel 10 9i 10 1'glsl Crk Coal 24' 14! 24 Choice alfalfa, generally parable to U.

S. leafy. its biggest production ever. 107 1107 68 Went to post at 3:13. off at 3:16.

Start good from gate, won all driving. Winner Ch- Roeoho Ind-BatUeforth. Trained by D. Schufrk. Winner entered for 13000.

i -1 A compilation of earnings shows sJohns-ltUnv .40: 34V.i 34, 34 3 3 i No I 1 aarry generany I parable to IJ. 10k pf 3 107 20f Butler Br pf4( 68 3eButte CScZ 3 aByers AM 1 20 lfr pt 2 53 29.00 629 JO 27.502.50 2S.0O 26.00 '105'105105. 20, wi, ininr the In hand, saved ground to th stretch, was put tn tto. 3 dairy, generany 1 1: 34 34 i 34 S3 53 the total net income for the 10 largest producers in the first quarter was nearly 75 per cent higher 1.95! 29; 29 I 39! preure after three quarters and was bearing out while holding hs advantage LITTLE OLIMPO waa never far back, came out in the stretch, waa. forced wtdn parade to u.

S. leaiy MflUaed, batged. tn carlota: Northern and local standard li Cailahan ZLA 1 T1 4 i Pf 5 79; 79 79! 4H4 nd closed resolutely. REALIZATION was well placed, trora tne si arc was put jo 9 Calumet As Hee I SaJoy Mff 3.20 36; 36 36: than their net for the to 20 run 68.0069.00 aCamobeU 1 20y4 asttrc tn am last quarter ana ocn on wnu au T.3r 41gKan City Sou It 41 i 40; 41 Weekly Livestock And Meat Review 13 12 lOgCanad Pacifici 13 1 Ken wneat nran bi.wwm.wi insJdaxBT-xhe: drive ana aiso nem on weit at iuu ma n.i,tiB- CHTTy made un some around, but did1 not th reaxert" XAMOHR lHCaro 2 1 28 28 28 a 28 23 32! Pl I 5Zi 52 52i 1 Kel-HayW 1I 14i 14! 6 gKennecott i 44 44 32! 24 tired. JET CORD saved ground but waa through enrty.

Saratched Vain Doctor, Roval Squadron. Flashing Home. Valdina Rip. Mutuel pool SOT, 153. 24 1 gCase JI Co l-60 32 gCelanese Cp.60! 34 10 7r.

of 7 121 121 121 i 1 I Ward Reports Cut 1 In Mail Order Prices 13 I2i 13! 1 aKim-Clark 1.40! 18 18! 18! FIFTH RACE Mile aad ena sixteenth; far 4-year-oMa and ap 19 New Construction Up Nine Per Cent WASHINGTON. April New construction in March cost an estimated $100,000,000, a nine per cent rise over February, th: Bureau of Labor Statistics reports. 1SVB 16 4137 oa 3 Celotex Corp zi 2 gCent Aguirra 16 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. April Va! 99 period. The 1949 total for the 10 com-; panres was a year ago it was $90,640,550.

The sharpest prediction of lower activity later this year came from Ernest T. Weir, chairman of National Steel Corporation, at that coraJ pany's annual meeting. He sug arse 83664). Te wtaaer 81116. tad Staa.

3rd 4th imi pf 4 aXinney (GR) 10't pf 5 16 4 15 6 Ccn Ga Ry 1 4 7533, 4 13 Jockey Str. WtPP.St in. Horse and Owner Index gj 30. (JP) (Federal State Market i 29' 29l 29 I News) After a week of declining 1 pf 5 i is'i CHICAGO, April 30. Price Co 2 1 Trent iejy 24 4Cen RRNJ 24' l'aKrese SS 2 CardlaU 3.94 31 7 Cen Sw Cn .80 12i 12 12 4013 Patrish T.

H. Nesbiti 116 6 1 4061 Cut Up (S. A. Twain) tH5 10 4 407 Cania K. (C E.

114 1 1 11 Neves 1 IS 41, 44 41 31i 2 1 3 1 11 Hi 2 1 1" 31 31 8 1 61 51 41 11 1 li 2 li 5 5 5 i 5 66 66 is 26 Laclede Gas .20 16 Lehigh Sc ligLehl Port 1 6 6'j 6'a 8 38! 38; 38i 3Si SBS! 1 Cerro de Pas- 18; 18 3 aCertain-teed 10j lOTsj 10 I Champ I 1 21 (21 21 iiirn.x,riiA 3 32 32 4 Bravo Martin OM 4071 Shockfr Pink T. Finley) 116 9 9 3884 Cheryna (Mra. F. Armi) 116 7 3 4073 Splash Glory fRappapt) 116 3 7 prices the livestock and meat trade picked up this week-end, showing some signs of stability. The week opened with fairly large receipts of livestock at the caff arena az ll.Lehi Val Coal 1 i- 21 S4 II As of Mid-March contract con-! I aj 1 2 16' 16: Moreno 8.9S 4 ChtcasoCorp 10! 10! 10! 1 1 pf 3 leutsin the mid-summer catalog of Montgomery Ward Co.

are the largest since belere the war, a spokesman for the retail merchan-1 disin? firm said today. The book 'will be placed in the mails Monday. Price reductions in the "sale" I book range from 10 to 40 per cent 4112 Maria Del Ora S. Sc 114 4 11 10 1 10 4 7 7 3 4072 Pauline W. till 12 4 92 9 4 8 4 3 R.

Smith 34 .03 3 Lehi Val RR 1 eCru i 111 A 1 i 10; 10 18t 1 Bailey 357 an 1AM Thk Rnvikl (W UlKmial fl 7M BI SS 2 Lemer Stores 2 6f 1447 TtnAm iH Mrn i 1 1 i all 7 1 18 16 1015 19 20 Bicrman M.69) 23; 3 Pf 4 13 13f 1 gLif Savers .80 4084 Miss Monopoly (K. Potter) 116 8 10 11 11 11 11 Dennia 611SS Time :23, :47, 1:13, 1:39. 1:48. Clear and fast. 12 XUTUELS PAID EQCTifALENT ODDS 14aUg Sc Myer? 4 23; 36 -1 rr 8 8i 59 33 23 7 36 36 i 77 77: 8 8: 8 60 1 59! 32 i 32 I 30! 30T4I4- liguiy-Tuiip 15 2 eChl St NW 3 13 3 pf 5 32 2 31 4 CbUds Co 2 SO pf 5 42 25fChrrslerCrp IV4 50 30 gLlma-Hamil .15 in.49 421 42VI 2 aLlnk-Belt 4 88.M IS.S4 18-28-1 a.aa-i 4.16 t.54 L64-1 tM i -I- PATRISH CUT UP rim ar.

42! 42 1 Lion OU 3 42i 58; 50Vi4 'Textiles received the largest mark-fdowns. Rayon prints were offered at this lowest price in five years land percale prints at a new low ifor the past six years. Fully 27i 27i- 1 Cm 1.40 Z7v 1 bLiq Carbonic li 15 I 15 15 I 4 Lockheed A 18! 18 49! 49 49t I Finan 3 gested the operating rate of the industry may drop to 75 per cent of capacity by the end of the year. The first quarter average was 101.5 per cent Weir also said lower steel prices would come but added he "doesn't know when." Against this, the comments of the chairmen of the two largest companies were: Irving S. Olds.

U.S. Steel said he expected high-level operations "into the third quarter" and that the corporation was not contemplating reduction of prices "in the immediate future." E. G. Grace. Bethlehem, told a news conference yesterday his company would operate at capacity through the second quarter and that "we see the demand today, Inc 1 17i 17! 17 Went to ooet at 2 51.

off at 2.51. Start good from gate, won afl driving. Wi nrC? War Giory-Nony G. Tramed by T. H.

NesbiL Cania K. claimed by W. Cort'ley ior Cut Up claimed by B. A. Dryer tor Sloop.

Winner enured 38! 38 5 OevEinium 2.20 1 39 KnimaxMory lS 14 aLoneStarCm 3 63; 63 i 14 I 14 ly 3 equipped boy and girl bicycles 5 kLong-BelLA .80, 19: 19! 19 struction employment was or about the same of February, the1 bureau said. The March employment figure was slightly above a year ago. In another survey, the bureau said basic wage scales of union construction workers increased 2-10ths of one per cent during the first quarter of 1949. The increase compares with a 1.6 per cent increase during the first quarters of 1948. The bureau estimated the average pay scale of union workers in all construction trades at $2.17 an hour on April 1.

Rates ranged from a high of $3.25 for some bricklayers to a low of 75 cents for common laborers. 4 4 4i for 12000. a aLarulard 1 21 12 1 29W! 29i 29! were priced at eight year lows. Corp 1. Clin ton Ind 2.40 aC oca-Cola 4 Western markets and with a meat supply in packer and jobber coolers that was fully ample, if not a little on the liberal side, for the existing demand.

At the same time offerings of livestock and meats from Midwestern areas continued in good volume so that the trade took on a lower price undertone. In the wholesale trade on dressed meats steer and heifer beef sold weak to $1.00 lower while cow beef was $1.00 to $2.00 lower at Los Angeles. Veal and calf meat dropped $1.00 to $4.00 with the California markets showing the major decline and the trade still under pressure as the week closed. ySprlng lamb 6 LouivlrN'ash 3 51' 34' 33 I 34' 32; 31; 33 I 33 I 33 I 15 15 15 1 nAStU WodW 1 11. 11 nv.

1 xMacAAFrb lVi 31 31! 31 1 aColgte-Plm-P 2 lColhnsAiAik 1 3 aCokmialMills 1 aColFuellcIr 1 Jack Trucks 11 10! 11! POULTRY AND GAME Federal-State Market News SarHee PATRISH was well placed from the start, saved ground in tne sireurn xura, came to the outside and was up the last strides. CUT Up was under snug "Quaint to the second turn, took command on the outside, weajt to the ms.de in theSetch and just failed to last. CANIA had speed, was pat to a drive after hrei quarters and held on well between hWs. SHOCKING PINKraced a tnfle wVdV and held on gamely to the end. CHERYBA had speed, saved ground and weakened in the last three sixteenths.

SPLASH O' GLORY had na mishaps MARIA DEL ORA did not threaten. MOON BRIDE was through earlyJ! Scratched Santa RoMsanna. Singing Wind. Dark Moon. Right Now.

Fenelette Matuel pool 897.275. 1 Magma Copper 1 15 ,15 i 15 15' 15' 15! 17' 17' 19 18 10 i1 2 Magnavox 10: 10 10 20-tColi South I tManaU Sug 1.20 6: 6. 3aColmBrcstB .35 17! 16! weMarcaiB on .15 10 10 i r.a i. 16' 10 10! Prices to ra- tailers dressed Paying price live b. S.T.

1 eManne Midi 7 7 7 5 Colum Pict 9: 9 sva 3 Marshall Field 2 19 19 19 9 rnmlCrwiit 3.60 50 1 49 50 I 1'Martm GL 10 10 I 10 1 SIXTH RACE Six farieags; fsr 3-year-elds ad ap: rinilies aad saares; The SaaU R1U Haadicaa; parse 1364. Ta wiaacr IIW. 2a4 Sfiaa, Ird 4138 50 1 pf 3 80 99 99 TS! BROrLZSS Under 2 lbs. wed look for better than 75 per 628 40 eti A.Mwl rwl 1 I l-i 1 IVl 13 3 aMartln-Parry li 12 i 12 Vs! 2 Mathiea Chem 37 .37 I 37 1 4ia. 4th naa.

Edia 26 2 2H 4- cent operations later the year. Higher wage scales were negoti Odds Joe WtFP.st Sir. SSCom'wlth Sc Soui 3' 3i ey Ind 4 McKsAJtob 2.40 32; 32: 32 2 Meivel Shoe 1.I0, 22i 23' 22. declined $1.00 to $3.06. this taking Horse and Owner ex 4 44 4 4 43 43 S3 1 11 W.

atiiier 1-35 He saw no prospect of lowering steel prices, saying this can't be pi 4 iw iiom 1 Pnrmn .301 3' 3' 3 1 aMenaei Co 1 1 9V.1 ei. 1. ated during the first quarter for some crafts in 27 of the 85 cities surveyed. Local unions in 22 cities Merck St Co 27' 27i v. done until costs are lowered.

632 43 044 20-tMetroEd pf 3 90 100 100 100 23 Cns Edison l.SOi 23V4J 22 23! I Cons Laund 91 9 9 1Q Nat Gas 2' 42; 42 42! FRYERS Color, 2 to ibe, St Color, to 4 31 ROASTERS Color, 4 lbs. over 31 FOWLS under 4 lbs. 30 4 lbs. 21 alt wetghta 37 OLD BOOSTER- All weigata SS DUCKS 1 Miami Copp 11; 11! 11, 3 Mid-Con Pet 3 45, 45 I 45 -rl fi3I 4oJ Uubbie Bubbie EUawrth 120 6 4 4 4034 Mrs. Rabbit tU 117 1 1 1 4034 Mazanne Carr Hatch) 110 5 1 Hi 395 Alibi Kate (Herpolsh'meri 106 1 5 4 39S Sweet ArUne A.

Sneed) 106 4 6 4034 Maharetta S. Howard" 107 ,2 3 li Time :22, :43. 1:10. Clear god fast. 11 MUTVHs PAID reported negotiations for higher rates in progress on April 1.

ICorwRHCuba pf 17 17 rr. 1 4 I i Martin 125 21 2 i 2" Neves 50 1 4 41 Cardial! 9 05 6 44 i Shoerr.akr 15 44 3 18 Cafiareila 20.90 EQUIVALENT 0DDS US-1 44-1 41 042 43 vt43 47 849 i t.Miai su ira 44; 44 -1 12 Cons Vuitee I 10! 1034 10! aAlin-Hon Reg 2 50 50 ICoruum Pow 3 Wn; vj' is Wholesale Food Price Index Declines 2 gMirmScStLRy 12, 12 HCont Can 33 I 02 33 1 Cnnt Can nf 99 I 99 I 13 62 33 C38 a 1 MinnesMM 2.40 72 72 4 Mission Dev 8 14.76 8t.a se 2gCnt Moton .10 as, place on early days, but toward thej close demand tended to improve somewhat. Pork prices remained uneven, with closing trade weak to $2 00 low er. Shipments of fresh meats to Coast cities from some of the intermoun-tain regions was a declining factor in the dressed trade. However, as the week closed most coolers at the large cities were not unduly heavily stocked with meats.

There was only limited action in 5-1 3.16 1'fMlssionCern 4 47 47 1' 13! 13! ME8. BABBIT 13! 32 NEW YORK. April 30 ip The 50, 12 12 8 47 4 21 9 51 I 110 I aCont Steel 3 Cooper-Bess 3 Mo-Kan-Texas 4 4 2 32 32i All TURKEYS Kens, y- Tom. all wta. March Industrial Production Drops WASHINGTON.

April 30. (-Industrial production dropped in Dun It Bradstreet wholesale food 63 64 e2 2 aCnrwld SU 1.20! 14; 14i pf 21 21 Wat to post at 4 26. off at 4 28. Start good from gatei won all driving. WtaB AriotaTspring Flower.

Trained by 11 A. Terjney. i k4 e.rHr. raced wide, reabonded to vigorous hand SaMoiud Hoa .30 10 9. 7 Corn Prod 3.60i 64 63' 64 1 pf 7 172 172 172 -1 2 MonaantoChem 2 51 51 price index this week declined one cent to $5.67 which brought it to nuoiuJi owe.

ads oinpTT.kwi lnM(. end. CSS SU0C1-2 SQUABS Large TV1MTTTr iSASBTTS ICAty Inc 4 4 i 4 1 pf 4 110 riding Cm final quarter and waa drawing out at tha took command when ready, gave way to the winner insie ii ui7i rvy ha4 sneed from the beimswi, wi the last eighth and held to lOaCran Co 1.60! 2S 24! a 80 COr Under ft 21 -nonii arn a 3j; 53 4More-McCLl 1- 11! lli 11 aa ptt to a drive after just one cent higher than the 23 month low of last February 8. 2 Crwn Crk li 15; 15: 23l 23 1 sCrwn Ziler 1.20 1 aJUuillnsMfx 1 11; nui m. 23 Vs 97 I 20-T nf 4.201 half snile and weakened near tne end.

ALIBI KATE made urn some ground on the oudl SwEETARUNE did not threaten. MAHARETTAfhad speed, saved ground and tired. Mutuel pool S83.619. 1 Mtjtt, vCrvro 1 60 12; 12 12 PRODUCTS 87 87 21 21 DAIRY! 21 4- A year ago the index was 16.1 per cent higher at $6.78. The figure represents the total cost at wholesale L40 12) the contracting of lambs out of first hand.

Most of the crop ia California was contracted down through rrTTTRj-aa score. 2c: 93 score, 61 88 3 Crucible Stl 2 cCbn-Am Sg liCdhy Pck pf 4 leCninr Drug 1 CrU Pblshg INatAutoJTib 1 1 aNatBiaeult 1 60 SEVENTH RACE Six. farieags; fer 4-year-elda aad claimhag; pars .12 .12 12 10! 10' 10 -i 33 33 33 171 171 12! 12 63 S3. 17? 17v 6 5 0 scorn. ie; SS score.

58 e- rtrrrst 1. S7 ASSet trtoretfc S6fT37c 17 March for the fourth straight month and the downswing is continuing, the Federal Reserve Board reported yesterday. March output on the board's seasonally adjusted index, fell to 184 per cent of the 1335-39 average compared with 189 in February and 191 in March, 1948. The peak was 195 in October and November last 4139 15566, Ta wlaaer laa. aa 85.

Ird 1338. 4tb 8179. ra the past three months. G64t 8 8 40.Crtss-Wright 1 V4 Str. Pin.

Jockey EGGS Larca. grade A. 4Sc: wedium. grade 4SV amalL gjada A. Wt PP St.

i 'Hi 7 fnd ex Horse and Owner 21i 21', 21 Crtss-Wr A 1 1 OilllVTUlOU JS0 11J, 2 NatDairvPr 1 an! ni m. j. cf a pound each of 31 foods in general use. Higher in wholesale price this week were wheat, rye, beef, lard, coffee, cottonseed oil, cocoa, eggs 2 aCutr-Hm 1.20; 23! 23i 23jl Poultry Producers of central iAm a iittz medium, grade A. S.F.

LIVESTOCK 21 Nat DistUlers 2 17 I7i 17 22) 22I 11! 2 Deep Rock Oil 1 48c: small, grade A. 3Sc 33 33r33! 1 gNatEnScStpg 11! 11' 11 14! 14 I 14V, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. April 30 lUSDA) CATTLE: For week 950: 8 aNatGynaum 7 4 4 1 SI 8 SU i 2 1 1 i 6 li 2 1 kt Volzxe 5.30 4 34 ju Com best 1j60 511 4 11 31 Neves 14-9S 6 5 2 421 Trent 43.44) 1 1 ,4 S3 Carda 8 49 73 7 3 i Groha 48.7S 3 1 64 15 E.Gray 3.25 1 Wertropa 11 i 23 25 33t 10 pf 4 5 aDeere Sc Co 1 7 gDel Lack8cW lDenRGW 1 I Pf 3 Detroit Edla 10 41uo G4Md Jig Max 1 actor Jr.l 111 1 I 4105 Phantom Sea (C Howard) 111 4 1 4106 Silver Fire tJ. Nisstr.gi... 112 1 ,6 4108 Ascendant (Carr Hatch) 109 1 8 4011 Star Beauty iHuschberg) 6 1 4105 Samaritan E.

Ill 1 7 4065 Red Junior (P. R. 118 8 2 Barbastel (J. 122 3 4 Time :22, 1:18. Clear and fast.

13 MCTUELS PAID compared meek ago: Generally steer, 50 88 I 88 88 I 27 17! 17i' 1 aNat Load 1 40) 40 46 S.F. MINING EXCHANGE cents to Si lower; good under 1950-Tb. year. Simultaneously, the board said, prices of industrial commodities 21! 21 21 10't pf A 7 and lambs. Lower were corn, oats, barley, hams, bellies, potatoes, steers and hogs.

1711 steers scarce: bulk medium over 105o-lb 8 4 rX-Mirti Steve 143 1143 pf a 6 rNatMalAStfT Caarptoto Ealaa SATCDDAT. AFETL 38 aDet Stl Corn 2 30 39 4 14 I 17! lg 20 19 19 1 Devoe St Ray A 2 4 NatPowaVLt 9-IS' 9-1S1 9-18, EQCTTALENT ODDS S.16-1 k.ta-1 S-l 19 41 dropped generally in March and April, with sharp" reductions in metal scrap and non-ferrous metals. at 823.00-24 00: on load. 134.75. week's extreme ton.

One medium and good heifers. 122.00-23 00: few loads first of season medium and aood heifers. 822.00-23-00 Few loads first of seasori medium and good 1100-1150 lb grass and tupolementa! 41HS 41 1 -NatSutRef 3 I M' 22! 22! Ma sJa GOLD JIG 13 13 .05 w-rnw era 3.4a s.79-1 -ta-i 1 1.46-1 65i 3 aNatSupply 1.60 17! 17! 17' 3 Nat Tea 2 27i 37i TT' 12 12! rnn 1 sa 100i Goidf vaid Dv, lOOOiSOver Kins i Employment in factories also showed; .01 16 1 c.rt frrtm rate, wan Fall driving. Win. 11 'fed range cows.

819.50-20 bulk common IDiamMatpf 1 S-Dist Corp-Seag 1 2'Dr Pepper Mi Dome Mines .79 12 bDew Chem 1 4 Dresser Indust 2 2 bDuplan Corp 3 ra Pont 1 161 18 43) 43 43Hf 4 9' and medium cows. S16 'bulk can a -further marked reduction" in March. vorn 11' 11! 2NewEngESys 9 2NewmntMm 49 '49 INewnort Indust 'i. 23! FOR SALE The Famous Copyright Trade Mark 22! 189' 91 9 49 9 65 -3 BANK STOCKS ntreT. aphil IW 189 1 aNwptNwsShip 1- 24; 29 29 1 Easte-Pich li i 17! 17, 17 neJHT SuWlr-Bartl Traced J.

H. Down Winner entered fr goLD JIG was outrun early, raced wide, responded to handling in groT Uredm the nJ eighth. BED JUNIOH racewade aldgave. way after a half mile BASBASTEL waa racing prommenUy when he almost, went down irVff.Jrr. nari th stretch.

Scratched Btei.W Mutuel ners and cutters. S13.M-1S.50 Medium and rood sauee 121 60-23 00. CALVES: For week 160: compared week Dull, fully S3 lower: medium and stood la ux titer calves, 122.00-28.00: load lots absent. HOGS; For week 1300: compared week ago: Butchers stead elosina nommal: Btd Ask ir ante xn' 29 29 LEacternAirL 115 115 113 I lgtastSSU.15 I 10i 19' 10 13 fNY On RR 41 11 it' 11 11 70i 70 I 76 1 -my cnt 5t bEast Kodak .90 AoiriiBa 1 Bank e4 America 44 vl 44 1 44 1 27t 2T 27i 11 11 NY NH Sr Hart T' 7 7 SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE COMPJJETE SALES SATURDAY. APRIL 8 PEANUT ANDY 1 aNbltt-Sorks 1 60i 17-! Securtty-rtrat National, i .1 33 33 tee good and choice ISO to 240-lb.

at S.0O 1 imm urc I i 12! 11) 34 I 33H1 34 -lHt I lf 24! 34 14t4 4 I aNorf Jk West 3 Siwi sii-. sit. a. wirvra a snvaj. a-M 1 pool awaeo.

I Chemical ff Ea ton Mfg 1 1 Ekco Prod 1 20 El Auto-Lite 2 1 Ind .0 48 El Pnwer A Lt 21c 87 pf 1 3 SS pf 3 1 El Storage Bat 3 ll eNo Am Aviat It 16 i 9i 9 40 Am Co IS1, toa. 168l168'l8ia. A1Af EIGHTH RACE Mile and ana sixteenth; far 4-yrsr-slas a4 ruumrag rsana. Ta wler risia. tad Ita.

Ird iwa. S13. untested: medium and aood sowf 23 cants lower: aood. 314.29 down. SKEEPT For week 250; cor.

oared week ago: Scattered sales: spring Iambs 54 tn 75 cents week's too: deck nrd and choice 81-lb. springy. lamba. S27.15: slauahter ewes 91 lower: rd aood. 111.00: Sales FHIgh Low Last 133 132 I 15 gNo Nat Gas 33' 33 33 1 gNo Pacific 1 I 14i 14 14' 15 rNo Sta Pw .351 10! 1 10 40 4.80 nf 4.80 '107 107, 43 I 43 I 43 I BANK REPORTS Sir Fti- Jockey Ovjs 12 13 .12 WtPP.St- ilnd" Horke and Owoer laElgmNWat 144V144 144 i2t irt Vt 14! 14! 14! 1 4 1121 14 14 0tf Suuji Aaam A.

113 ati rpayTapril sa 5 Northwest Airl I 8 8 8' 1 common and medium. S6.00-1&9O. 41AS trland Cwt iDouN, IE WrXroM 165 21 G. Ewfelt 75 3 1 Baleskl 39 44 4f JCaffareEa 3V I' Pt 1.15 13 15V, S44.v.or-o A 16 164 HI 43 1IS ft 7 52 51 2 2 3 oward VTt 82 611 3 Howard arwi Maaaai Warrior iTacte 31 31 31 4 4 12' I2! 53 53 51 25 25 23 30i Wr! 30 15i 1S! 15 1 46 1 40 1 40 60 tNorthwet Tel 3 33; 33; 33 OaxUnd. Ocarinas Last -rear 4.1T7 8,000 4671 Sea Anaet S.

1 aNrwch Phrm .60, 13V 13: 11, 2.950.W5 StmrrRsra i sfl 2End John 1 60 1 Enuit Off BMC eErie RR 1 Eureka Wma 3 Evans Prod SO Eversharo 4 Ex-Cell-O 2.60 191 II 300 Amer Radiator lOO Amer Tel Sc Tel 100 Amer Vise saa 100 Amer Woolen too Bethlehem Steel 100 Bunker Hill SCO Central Eureka 100 Chrysler 100 Cons Edison 100 Cream of America 300 C'amao-Wrtght 906 r.l Dorado Oil 4i 4f 4 Vmi 7 WHOLESALE PRODUCE SATURDAY, APRIL 34 By raited Press Berkeley. Debits San Francisco. Cwartngs Lob Angeles. Debits 31, 31 nm 1 S9.20f,Cf0 ..133 000.000 51 28V. 4- a a4 10 56: 50 1 9) S1 -O 4 4.0 1 Onto Edis 2 7aObm Oil 1 Corp 2.

SO pf 4 95 14 g2 4 Si 192 IX 111 51 at la; T4 22 22 Keves 8 59 VoUka l-M Bravo 1.20 1 Combest 19 40 Chmn'cki 84. 20 57 54) W. Miller 90 24 24: 24f 40' 40 40' 4108 a-My BeVrved (J.Margnte lis 2 II 11 4076 a-Eag Hawk IK. Sc S4 114 9 2 8 5 4108 Gaily B. DL 20 1 9 6 I (4046)MoaoU fMeedowlark) 120 7 2 2 40J1 Picotee fKing- Star) 114 11 8 7M 4114 Vtnarr XA.

E- Xvanat ,.119 3 11 6091 Terrmo R. EUrworthl. 113 4 4 2 94 94 94 -t 24, 8 8 ao tOmnibus pf it 4 1 8 4 14 24 1 N.Yn COTTON MARKET 6 gFajardo Sue 2 33 Finn Te! Had 9 Ted Strs 1 I04 10 1 10 83 31 54 85 85 30 30! 54' 54-- 41 -Sll 23 1 23, 87 runs auevat 9 Owens-Ill Gl 2 1 36 67 35 16 100 Lmportum CapweTl 35 SOfTTarnawnrtD Talevisa 1 25 1 try. NEW T-ORX. Alfl--7 Cottaa Jfu- a-J.

aiarfniig and Jtantzier and CrSuinvan 67! I aFid-P Fi Ina id 1 lb ,1 1 aPac Fin Cal 1 Trma :23. :47. 1:12, lSH. Oaax and last. i 47W 47W 47 19 100 Hawaiian Fin I 3 Pacific Gzi 2 31 31f 31' ODDS ilEXT srrrrcELR paid eqcttj 24 24 35: 34 1 Firest Teal taFlintkot 3 2 Florida Paw iFnllansb Stl 15 22 turea were nrm wur, trtctn warw th stxor.aest urer general buyiniT, nfd ter ta mid-April cotton PtZJZEmm BTK-banaed from Biontb 141 14 14 22H mrw iGlDf tU HJ8 S3-TO LS5-1 faD-l 1 19 35 23 18c 13 31 100 15J 15 1 Pac Lighting 3 53 53 I 53 1 fcPadf Mula 4 29! 29! 29! 1'ePac Tin Cns Jto! 3 3l 1 Pac West OUJ3! 58! 38 38- lac 18c 10 Marina Bancorp 100 Mater At Frank leoo Cona 200 Mont Ward 100 Pan SO Pacific Lixht nf ISLAND CiatXr 4.

4 "a bFood Pair .401 10 104 4aR -R 15 10 21 9 53; 31 53 31; 21 a acxara jact 1 3 4 FRUITS APPLES. Santa Cruz. 12.00 fi 1.50. AVOCADOS. So.

Calif. S3.7a4JS. STRAWBERRIES, dam. 8X5Oe4U)0. GRAPEFRUIT, Imperial.

SlAjecDX LEMONS. So. Cxitf, S7.73E7i LIMES. So. 81-00 ORANGES.

So. Calif. 17.75 85. VEGETABLES ARTICHOKES. San Mateo.

S2.254T2J0, ASPARAGUS. Delta, 13 7564 25. CARROTS. Imperial. 7S.

CABBAGE. locaL Dutch. S2.90. CAULTFLOWER, local. 92.50.

CELERY. So. sM.0OTSO LETTUCE. San Joaoum. 12.254S ZTS.

POTATOES. Klamath. SQUASH. Imperial. 12-401 L25, ago, but abova trade axprtstion Sam.

buying also waa induced by the nt email loan repossessions, de 21 9 45 Went to at 138. off at 5:37. Start gw from Jt drrvt Wmner-Ro. 1. Pflate-SWch In Time.

Trained by EWrt Om. 100, 100 6 ePan Am Air 9( i 16 bFood Macb 1 a Frank Strs .80 2 Freepr Sulph 4 6 fruehauf Tr 1 45 45; 1, tl 30 tPnhndl EPL pf 4100 ,100 jlOO 30 Pacific Tel Jk Tel 91 100 Pan American Airw' 9 18 19 19 1 wei-ht Eag! Hawk 3. Maaui Warrior 1. Piroteo 1. winner erne ar a TL.

tnok rsiBBuM en the outsid spite advancing price. Ojt liquidation of May contracts SOOPuawt Sound rulp4 IS 1 GiT lEobt .40 6 16 15 ePnhndJ foitt .20 tj 3 Param Pict 2 21 I 29( 21 3 Parke Davis L40l 18 18i 38 140 Rrcnxteld OU increased. A leading apot houae acid i tt July. I Gamble SkoST JS0 8 8 1 MARTIN tJL HOFFMAN RETIRING FROM THE CANDY BUSINESS WILL SELL THIS TRADEMARK. Fer Price aao lafsrmatio Wrrre SgPaUno Mines i 12 13! 12; 11 Gar Wood Ind I 5 21 23 rtoM.

30 to 40 cents a bale IB Cavlord Con lf 18 18 9 i 1 37! 37 11! 2ll 23 23 46 ItHj lla 4 6 aft I I I when re-dy. Vy IrWW and won with something left. ISLANT GIRL waa outrun for three ounrters. rallied and closed boldly. MASSA1 WASH IOR waa never far back, moved up approaching that second torn and held on we! thereaftct.

SEA ANGEL was in hand early, waa rouaed after three nuartera and waa best ethers. MY BELOVED mad up ground. EAGLE HAWK raced iwide. MO AULA tired- TERAMO was prominent earry. was taken up approaching thai second turn and waa through aooa thereafter.

Mutuel pool SieStX Total matael pool 4aPenn-Dix I I 21' 21) 11; SgPenn RR 15' 15; 13j isia-Her than the prviotr cw 105 18 Gen Am In pf 0 XIV Low 1 Lat Hh 43 100 Safeway Store 100 Sinclair Oil 100 Southern Padne 200 Transamertce ISOWestata) Pete pt 200 WOlys-Overland lOO.Yeliow Cab .1 Gen Ar Trans 3 43 I 43 wrenn oan in 1 4 18 10 10 10 sst 19 Pepsi-Cola SWEET POTATOES, Saa Joatruin. $4:75 16 4 mi 1 aGen Bakir.g 401 33.1 33.2 I 1 Pfeifier Br 23! 23! 23a. 18t 13! 19 I I SI 45 32.45-46 Way July I October TOMATOES. Imperial, wb 1 aoen cigar a le Pt Eatimatea anenninra Dodg 4t5i 40; 40I (US 1139 tll 3SU312SJS.

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