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17 THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1942. Low Marks 25 Years Work Sain High 2 Kresge 8 19 1 Kresge Dept St 2'i VKrog Oroc 2 26' Late Bidding Carries Leading Stocks Upward Day's Business By A. E. MAGNELL, Financial Editor Local Stocks Continue Advance Of Last Week With Few Exceptions, Prices Are Higher, Gains Ranging From Fractions to Five Points; Travelers Leads Way .40 Oa 10', 2 Lambert le 13s, 2xd Lee tz 22 2 Leh Port 19 2 Leh Val Coal 1 Close 19 2 26 '4 10 13 22 19 1 14 20 25 4 64 25 30 17 41 Steels, Motors, Othpr Industrials Popular in Ping. -25 ttts-pt 145 4 Lehman Co la 20 pervision the index is compiled.

According to 1 Mr. Zelomek, popular support for price control should ing-Hour Rally; Buyers Watch War News Anxiously grow, and Congress will be forced, tf ranvrnl7A it. vn tflAllcrh of nrpc. 1 July 15: Dividends declared: SUex Company 30 cents (quarterrvv Au-Eust 10, of record July 31; Home Insurance extra 20 cents and semi annual 60 cents August 1. record date July 15; Globe Republic Insurance, semi-annual 25 cents August 1, record date July 20.

Hearings on the Missouri rate ent many Congressmen are not sym 6 Lib Glass 25 3 Lib McN 4 3 Ligg My 3 64 2 Lima Loco 25 2 Link Belt 2 31 4 Lockheed Aire 17 4 Loews Ine 2 41 3 Lone Star Cem 35 6 Lorlllard 14 .50 do pf 7 138 This week so fax has been a con-tpoint, but this was more than made tinuation ot the advance of Hart-uP the fact that on Monday the STOCK AVERAGES BY ASSOCIATED PRESS 30 15 15 60 Ir-dust. Rails Util. Stks 35 145- iStocK soia ex aiviaena 004 cent. iMl! 1 8 1 eek-iconn. Light Power common at 28 2 Unch.

.2 16.1 23.6 37.2 Tuesday bv Attorney General Roy D. McKittrick and his staff of assistant, At.tArnav, Hnmw Rprffpr 37.0 II vr vvpil and David A. Murphy of Kansas 19 2 26 10 13 22 19 1 14 20 25 4 64 25 30 17 41 35 14 138 62 18 31 2 9 19 26 21 38 10 19 11 25 5 24 27 26 5 15 102 40 11 2 75 29 16'. 24 5 33 2 5 Net change Tuesday Previous day Month ago Year ago 1942 high 1942 low 1941 high 1941 low 54 5 54.2 52.2 62.5 56.0 46.0 63.9 51.7 pathetic. Silex Adds New Coffee Maker Units Percolators, Drip and Extractor Units Now Brought Out; Expands Company's Big Market 15.9 14.5 17.9 17.6 14.4 19.0 13.4 23 6 239 32.3 27.3 21.1 35.5 24.5 63 or two exceptions, prices bid, 30 askea is down one point.

jare higher than a week aco, the 'Hartford Gas common is up one 16.i, gains ranRing from a fraction to 1 point and closed at 23 bid, 26 asked 3ijfive points. Travelers has Holyoke Water Power at 13 bid, 15 2 made the best advance, with clos- asked and Conn. Power at 31 bid. 33 9 ing sales ranging between 395 and asked are unchanged. Southern New a gain of 5 points.

Aetna Casu- England Telephone is up 2 point 2i34'alty Surety at 119 bid, 124 a.sked,and closed at 111 bid, 116 ask-38 is up one point. Aetna Life at 26 United Illuminating is uncruiiigwi iojbid, 28 asked and Hartford Steamiat 38 bid. 401i asked. "jBoiler at 43, bid. 47 asked are un-l Colts Arms at 60'i bid, asked 253'ichanged.

Conn. General Life closed 'is up 4 points from a week ago. 25 bid, 27 asked, up point. I Arrow -Hart Hegeman Electric at "54 Automobile is up one point and: 34 bid. 36 asked is up ",4 point closed at 33 bid, 35 asked.

Aetna! American Hardware at 21 bid. 23 5.1 Fire at 47 bid, 49 asked and Phoenix asked. Landers, Frary, Clark at i5iat 82 bid. 84 asked are unchanged. 124 bid.

26'i asked and North 'i-y ana juage rea Xj. wiuiiuiu i St. Louis represent the 134 fire Insurance companies concerned. Canadian Industrial Activity continues to rise, according tt the index of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, which stood at 175 per cent in mid-June, compared with 165 in May. taking 1937 as 100.

The index of use of installed factory capacity rose from 116 to 118. The wage index rose from 187 in April to 196 in May. 60-Stock Range Since 1927: 1938-40 1932-37 1927-29 54.7 75.3 157.7 33.7 16.9 61.8 High Low HOWARD R. BROCKETT. 1021 Hartford Fire at 84 bid, 86 asked LsSJudd at 33 bid.

35 asked are un- 1 naruora rire at dio, bo asKea ls i 01a, oo'v are un Close 18 115 Howard R. Brockett. a member of Tin Anftinnarlnfr onH inenpptinn Hp. Meeting scarcity of certain of its i'il) 2 Lou Ac Nash 2e 63 1 MacAnForbes 16 4 Mack Tr le 31 1 1 2 Marne Mtdld 2 2 Ad Marshll Field 9 5 Msrtn GLCo 20' i 1 Masonte Crp 26'4 1 Mathn Alk 21 3 May Dt Stors 39 lxd McCaU Corp 10 1 McGrew Elec 19 3 McKes Rob 11 2 Melvlle Shoe 25 5 Mengel Co 5 1 tMengl 5 pf 24 2 Mech Tr 27 3 Mest Murhne 27 2 Mlmi Cppr 5 2 Mld-Ct Pet 15'j JO Mid St PJ pf 102 1 Mln Hny Rg 40 2 Mission Corp 1 1 3 MoK-Tex pf 2 1 Monsto Clirn 75 12 Mongward Wd 30 3 80 iMor Essx 17 3 Mullr Brass 24 2 Murry Corp 5 1 Myers FEBro 33 18 Nabzco Lictld 3 64 Nash-GKelvir 5 .10 tNhs 19 2 Nat Acme 15 1 Nat Aviation 7 9 Nat Biscuit 15ia 2 Nat 14 1 Nat Can 4 8 Nat Csh Reg 16 17 Nat Dry Prd 14 3 Naat Dt Stor 5 3xd Nat Distillers 22 4 Nat Lead 14 point, while National Fire changed. Closing sales of Scovil up point, closing at 53 bid, 35! ranged between 23 and 24, 75 j4 asked.

I of Stanley Works between 4014 Sales High 2 Celanese Corp 18 .10 tdo pr pf 7 J15 7 Celotex Corp' 20 vdo pf (5 69 1 Cent Agulrre 17 .20 tCen 111 pf 97 uioisiuu icuucuichu bu partmeiit at the Aetna me Ainu and and am an ated Companies, will observe his twenty-fifth anniversary with the 30! Hartford Electric Light closed at i. Torrlngton closed at 25 bid, 27 1 Cent NJ 2 bid, 49'i asked, a decline of i asked and Veeder-Root at 39 bid, 42 both unchanged. taking advantage of current conditions, Silex Company has developed new lines of products. In a letter to stockholders, today. Prank E.

Wolcott, president, describes some of these and includes a new circular 33 BY PUTNAM CO. 2 Cen Viol Sig 4 Cerro de Pas 1 Cer teed Prod .10 tdo 6 pf 12 31 2 25 69 i 97 I 2 12 31 2 25 17i 31 i li 10) 34 i Retail Store Sales in June were up 5.6 per cent over June 1941 in Connecticut, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. This was the second highest gain in the New England area for the month. On the cumulative six months comparative basis Connecticut led with a gain of 18.6 per cent. The average gain for New England in May was 4.6 per cent and for the first six months 14.8 per cent.

1 Chain Belt 17 'i 16Ches Ohio 31 New York, July 14. AP.) Late bidding for steels, motors and assorted industrial favorites switched the trend in today's Stock Market and early declines of fractions to a point or so were converted into gains of as much for many leaders at the close. Irregularly lower prices at the start failed to bring out any sizeable offerings and, with the ticker tape dozing at intervals, boardroom observers got the Idea the market might be ready to resume the b'g advance which was stemmed by profit-taking at the end of the last week. There also was enough inflation psychology still present in the financial sector to inspire a certain amount of buying although opponents of this line of thought were July 14. 13 Mos.

Shares Dlvs. to Outstdg. July 14 going out to distributors and representatives throughout the country. 1 Latest Pavable Paid Date Bid Asked organization touay. A native of Bristol, Mr.

Brockett was educated at Bristol High School, Trinity College and Cornell University. He was connected with the Automatic Refrigerating Company, the Security Mutual Life Insurance Company and the Hartford Machine Screw Company before he joined the Aetna on July 15, 1917. After serving in the Philadelphia and Boston territories, he was transferred to the home office in 1921. Mr. Brockett is married and lives at 121 Arundel Avenue, West 63 Low 18 115 7-69 17 97 2 12 31 2 25 17 31 1 10 34 62 10 30 38 32 80 14 14 1 15 12 1 36 7 29 i 73 20 26 3: 5 17; 15! Bank Trust Cos.

Capitol NatT B. T. (25) i Conn. River Bk. (30) First Nat'l of Htfd.

(100) 16 Hartford-Conn. T. (25) 1 it" Htfd. Nat'l B. T.

(10) New Britain T. (50) Park Street Trust (25) 10 30 38 32 80 14 14 1 15 12 1 36 12.000 1.50 1.00 SJ 25 5.000 15.00 12.00 SD 500 11.500 6 00 1.50 QJ 135 160.000 3 00 0 75 QJ 54 59 400.000 1 00 0.25 QJ 214 23 10.000 300 1.50 SF 50 4.000 2 00 1 00 SJ 45 16.000 10.00 2.50 QJ 250 2.000 6.50 1.50 QJ 165 185.695 020 0 10 SA14 1 i 59.700 1.10 0.55 SA 18 21 10 34 63 10 30 38 32 80 14 14 1 15 12 1 36 7 29 73 21 27 8 1 Nat MalAtStlCs 15' 15'4; Phoenix St. B. fc T. '100) 4 Nat 1 West Hartford T.

(100) Finance Companies plentiful. Helpful were revived! hopes the House Ways and Means! 11 Conn. Invest. Mtg. n.p.) 2, Guardian Inv.

T. pfd. (n.p.) Silex Company has heretofore concentrated on production of the so-called vacuum type glass coffee makers. The- expanded line will include glass percolators, drip coffee makers and the extractor type of coffee makers. Three new and improved methods for coffee brewing are included in the series.

he glass coffee makers produced by Silex go to fill the need which scarcity of metal products has created. A recent survey disclosed that the vacuum type Qf coffee makers represented 28 per cent of all coffee makers sold: drip coffee makers accounted for 37 per cent; and percolators constituted 35 per cent. Since the new lines added by Silex include the percolator and drip coffee makers large new avenue of sales are opened up. Expecting a large increase in sales volume Mr. Wolcott in his letter to stockholders says: Committee might reverse itself on the recent stiff corporation tax proposals.

The Russian war news continued to dampen sentiment to a certain extent. The Associated Press average of Employee Pension Plan Adopted By W. T. Grant Co. 8' 26 Fire Insurance Con.

Aetna Ins. (10) 750.000 SEC has granted the amended joint applications of the Greenwich Water System. and the Greenwich Water Company, both subsidiaries of the American Water Works fe Electric Company, for approval of sale by Greenwich Water Company of 11.400 shares of its $25 par common to the Greenwich Water System for $285,000 cash and retirement by the water company of its total indebtedness in the same principal amount. New York, New Haven Hart-ford. Railroad Company reports freight carloadlngs at 14 points in Connecticut during June amounted amounted to 8976 cars, against in June 1941, a deecrease of 17.4 per cent.

In the first six months this year the loadings have been 67,017 cars, an increase of 4.5 per cent over a year ago. 1.80 0.40 QJ 19 15 7 15 14 4 16 14 5 22 14 15 1 49' 4 55 11 3 7 8 26 8 41 12 4 2 23 11 7 5 32 32 1 8 23 4 3 12 136 22 45 50 QJ" QJ QJ QJ 60 stocks was up 2 of a point at 37.2. cancelling the loss of the Mon-1 day's session. Dealings picked up 1 Chi Grt West do pf 1 Ch Pneu cv 38 Chrysler Corp 1 City I ft Fuel 1 iClev Pitt 1 Climax Molyb 1 Cluett Peabo 1 Coca Cola 1 8 Colg Palm 4 Collin Alk As South 4 Col Fuel Iro 1 Colu Brest 11 Colu El 1 do 6 pf (6i 2 Colum Plct 1 do pf 21 2 Colum Carbo 7 Coml Credit 33 Com Inv Tr 14 Coml Solvent 2 Com South 3 Com South 6 Comwlth Edis 9 Consol Alrcr 4 Consol Cigar 4 Cons Copper 9 Cons Edison 1 do pf 5 4xd Conso Oil 'il 11 Consol Coal 1 Cont Bak 3 Cont Can 3 Cont In 1.60a 28 Cont Motors 17 Con Oil Del 12 Corn Product 11 Crane (lg. .20 -rdo cv pf 1 Cream of Wh 15 Crown Zeller 2 Crucible Stl 2 do pf 5 lOCu Am Sue 1 Curtis Publls .50 do pf 19 Curtlss Wrig 11 Cutler Hamm 24'.

19 17 10 4 29: 73 i 20 i 27 i 24: 19 17; 13! 87 I 5 6 I 2i 25: 38l 3i 4i ftuiomouiie ins. (10) 500,000 12! Hartford Fire Ins. (10) 1,200 000 4J' National Fire Ins. (10) 500.000 Northeastern Ins. i5 300.000 23 Phoenix Ins.

(10 600,000 Life and Indemnity Cos. 5iAetnaC. Si S. (10) 300.000 32 1 Aetna Life Ins. (10) 1,500,000 Genl Life (10) 300.000 47 33 84 53 3'i 82 119 26'4 25 43 390 49 35 86 55 4 84 124 28 27 47 410 0.50 0.50 6.50 1 00 0.30 0.25 040 4.00 1 Natl Steel 49' 1 Nat Sup5 pf 53 1 Nat 11 7 Nat Tea 3 1 Nehl Corp 7', 4 Newprt Indst St lxd NY ArBrake 26 45 NY Cen RR 8 1 NY 41 1 NYC Ombus 12 1 NY Dock 4 44 NYNHcfeH 16 pf 2 2 NY Shibldg 23 8 No Am Avtn 11 5 North A Co 7 9 North Pacflc 5 20 tNorthwst Tel 32 2 Nowk TrArR 32 2 Norw 1 9 Ohio Oil 9 5 Olf Farm Eq 24 4 Ombus Corp 4'a 4 Opphm Collna 3 6 Otis 13 .140 tOUs Etfr pf 136'j 1 Oubtrd 22 .60 fOutlet Co 46 2 Own I Glass 50 An employee pension plan providing for retirement at age 60 with special benefits in the event of disability or termination of service has been adopted by the W.

T. QJ QJ QJ QJ QA 1 Grant Company and is applicable to 'We probably cannot reach the theoretical potential of trebling our volume." 24 19 17 10 5 13 87 5 6 2 25 38 3 23 51 12 90 16 10 28 67 6 Travelers Ins. 100) 200.000 8 Public Utilities 24 Silex company has developed spe- Jt: Rnhhinc. hear 4'jConn. L.

com. (n.p.) 1.148.126 the company's 500 stores and offices in the country. The plan applies to approximately 3100 employees about 70 per cent of whom ing for discharge from receivership c'al accessories in connectition with the new products. ,3 juonn. ower.

cap. (25) 662,791 will be held in New York, July 20 at 4.15 p. m. in the United States i36'a ureenwicn water, pfd. (loot 29.511 2.50 2.00 3.66 5,00 1.40 1.00 1.80 16.00 2.87 250 5.25 2.86V 2.00 200 0.80 7.00 2.50 2.85 1.50 0.25 3.25 i.25 22 Htfd.

Elec. cao. (25) are women and are immediately 45 i Hartford flas rnm so Analyst Views Trading Scene Hartford Gas. pfd. (25) Holyoke W.

cap. (10) 840.000 150.000 30.000 240.000 400.000 1,246,228 Court. Hearing will also be held on the application of William J. Ward-well, trustee, for an allowance of $7000 for services performed prior to October 9, 1941 and also an allowance of $15,000 for attorneys for compensation for, services subsequent to October 9, 1941. on tne recovery shift and transfers for the full proceedings totaled shares compared with 278,640 the day before.

Of 611 stocks traded, 229 were up. 185 down and 197 unchanged. Individual Gains. Among prominent shares in the advancing column was General Motors which edged up 6s to a new 1942 top. In front were U.

Steel. Bethlehem. Chrysler. Goodrich. Douglas Aircraft, Oliver Farm, Westinghouse.

Du Pont, American Can, U. S. Gypsum, Standard Oil (NJ), Texas American Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, Kennecott and Santa Fe. Utilities did little or nothing and the majority of the rails were able to add only minor fractions. Down a point or so were Allied Chemical, Johns-Manville, Philip Morris and Dow Chemical.

Bond and commodities were mixed. At Chicago wheat was off Vt to cent a bushel, corn up to and hogs 10 cents higher. Cotton lost 65 cents to $1 a bale. In a spotty Curb Improvement was recorded for American Cyana-mid, American Light. Humble Oil So.

New Eng. Tel. U00) 16 14 united (n.p.) 13 87 5 6. 2 25 38 3 23 51 11 90 16 10 27 67 6 16 6 13 3 9 6 22 26 11 3 16 22 7 19 22 58 115 14 120 123 116 BY PUTNAM CO. If the performance of the market Gray Manufacturinr Company's in the final hour yesterday means anything it 'would seem to be saving 0.621, 0.62 0.75 0.684 0.50 0 50 0.20 1.75 0.50 0.50 6.25 0.12 0.50 6.50 6.75 2 50 2.50 1.00 1.00 0.15 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.68 i 0 37.

period issue of "Gray Matter" is just off the press and has for a feature a listing of company employees who have automobiles and their street 23 51 12 90 16 10 28 67 6 16 6 14 3 9 6 22 26 11 3 16 22 7 19 22 59 115 14 121 123 116 26 133 30 27 12 1 Manufacturing Cos. Acme Wire, com. (10) 115.500 American Hosiery (25) 12,000 American Hardware 25) 495.000 Amer. Thread, pfd. (5) 978,095 com (10) 200.000 Automatic Refrig.

(10) 10,000 Beaton Cadwell (25) 5,891 Billings Spencer (10) 186,262 Bristol Brass (25) 60,000 Case, L'kw'd Br'nrd (100 4,000 Collins Co. (100) 15.000 Colt's Pat. Firearms (25) 200,000 1 Davega Stores 1 Davison Che 1 Decca Record 1 Deere Co 2 do pf 1.40) 1 Deis Wem Gil 5 Del ic West 17 tDev Ray A 1 Dlamon Mat 1 Diam Motor 1 Dist Sea 4 Doeh Die Cas 4 Douglas Aircr 3 9 6 22 26 11 3 17 22 7 19 22 59 that reactionary tendencies expended themselves by 11 o'clock. At that time the industrials were down under the 108 level at 107 63, a loss of .59 of a point. Practically all of addresses.

The list contains names of employees living in 40 towns and cities nearby. The purpose is to; this loss had been rubbed out bv 2 facilitate teaming up for transpor eligible. The plan became operative July 1. The plan is being administered by a special retirement board of six members, two of whom are elected by the contributing members. The assets of the plan are held in trust by the Guaranty Trust Company of New York.

R. H. Fogler, president, said that the plan was prompted by desire of the company to provide greater security for its employees. An early step was the establishment of a $1000 bonus payment to store women at the completion of 20 years service. Store women who qualify before January 1, 1944 will receive the 20-years service bonus instead of the termination benefit, also the other benefits the plan provides.

Mr. Fogler outlined other high points as follows: The Benefits of the plan are entirely without cost to employees earning up to $1500 per year. Employees earning more than this receive, without cost to them, the benefits based on their first $1500 of income per year, and contribute a percentage of only that part of their Income which Is over $1500. 4c AcfimofaA thflt-a tation to work. 3 Dow Chem 115 .40 tPac Cst 1 pf 3 Pas 1 Pac Ylghnlng 1 Pac Mills 12 Pac Cons 16 Pack Motor 42 Pan A Awys 4 Panhdl 31 Parm Plcturs 2 Pa Pic 1 pf 4 Park Dt lOxd Parke DnvU 22 Patlno Mines 1 Pen Ford 5 Penney 2 Penn Dlx Cem 1 Penn Sand 18 Penn 21 Pcpsl-Cola 2 Petrol Corp 1 Pfelff Brew 29 Phelps Dodge 4 Phil Morris lxd dopf4V 2 Phil Jones 7 Phillips Pet 3 1 Plttsb Coal pi 4 Plym OH 5 Poor Co 1 Post Tel pf 2 Pr 8tl Car 108.30 Pr Gam 7 Pub 8vc 1.10 Sv NJ 6 Pullman 13 Pure OH 2 do 5- pf 1 Purity Bak 1 1 2 17 17 17! 19 19 19l 27 27 27 I 16' 4 16 16! 2 1 H4: 2 2 2 17 17 17', 1 1 1 15 15 15 114 112 114 1 1 1 24- 23 23 19 18 19 53 53 53 69 68 69 IV4 1 1 13 13 13 20 20 20 23 22 22 4 4 4 5 5 5 25 24 25 71 71 71! 100 100 100 7 7 7 40 39 40 32 32 32 11 11 11 3 3 3 14 14'.

14 6 6 46 47 48 10 9 105 104 105 i 23 22 23 9 9 88 88 88! 11 11 11 i 1 Dresser Mfg 14 and Brewster Aero. In arrears were o'clock and in the last hour the leaders all turned definitely strong, so that the industrials were able to show a gain of .52 of a point on the day. A market which behaves as well as did yesterday's is very clearlv in strong technical position. Likewise. QJ 27 304 QM 31 33 QJ 60 QF 474 494 QM31 23 26 QM31 48 QJ 13 15 QJ15 111 116 QA 384 40 QP15 184 204 QJ 21 23 SJ 2 3i QA 34 36 1 Var.

10 24 34 QM15 36 39 QJ 170 QJ15 135 QM30 60 4 63 4 QM30 98 108 QF 10 QM30 100 110 QJ 21 25 M015 180 QF 52 QM31 24 4 26 4 QM31 35 37 QM15 9 10 QJ 33 4 354 Var. 7 9 QJ 28 32 QM15 19 21 QJ 23 25 QF10 94 114 QA 40 50 QM30 34 38 SJ 135 i QM30 40 42 QF15 28 QF 100 QM154 55 65 QJ 25 27 Var. 124 144 SM 46 SM 100 105 QM15 39 42 44 QF 120 Government insurance to cover civilian casualties in war is practically formulated. Final hearings have been held by the Senate finance committee and the early completion of its report is expected. The bill Yake Shore, American Gas, Pante-pec, Sherwin Williams and Pittsburgh Plate Glass.

Volume here aggregated 54,738 shares against yesterday. New York. July 14. (AP.) Following Is the complete tabulation of today's it is able to ignore the immediate 30 du Pont de 121 1 do pf (4) 123 .10 tDuq Lt 1 pf 116 17 Eastern Air 26 1 Eastman Kod 133 3 Eaton Mfg (3 30 6 El Auto Lite 27 7 F.lec Bost 12 1 El Pow Lt 1 2 do $6 pf 21 2 do 1.05k 24 1E1 Storag Bat 1 1 Endlc John 3) 46 20 do pf (5) 111 2 Eng Pub Ser 2 Fafnlr Bearing (25) 160,000 Fuller Brush. CI.

A (5) 170,513 Hart Cooley (25) 79.718 Hartford Empire (n.p.) 467,500 Hartford Spec. Mach. (1001 5,000 Hartford Times, pfd. (50 24.000 Landers, Frary At Clk. (25) 418,971 New Br.

com. (n.p.) 140.000 Niles. B'm't P'd, com. (n.p.) 712.100 North Judd (25) 97.143 Peck. Stow St Wilcox (10) 100.000 Perkins Mach.

(n.p.) 17.500 Russell Mfg. (n.p.) 64,736 Scovill com. (25) 1,046,838 Silex Co. mo par) 215.000 Smyth Mfg. (25) 24.000 stock transactions on the New York to come before Congress is expected adversities presented by the Russian to follow closely the outline of the situation n111- The market is writing its own The Pepper bill proposed free and tne evidence of a further surancefor civilian indemnity re- advance seems t0 be very suiting from enemy attacks, based i prospect.

20 i 24 I 24 133 30 26 11 1 20 24 31 46 111 50 6 5 37'. 22 31 46 111 Stock Exchange: Stocks. A Salea 1 ATjbLab 1.60a 45 Low Close 5.75 10.00 12.50 9 00 7.50 0.65 9.00 2.00 16,00 2.75 2.25 5.00 1.31 'it 3.00 tm- 2.75 1.62'i 2.00 1.20 4,00 3.90 6.00 2.C0 1.25 10 00 600 1.81) 2,00 9.00 7.00 3.50 i6 66 tAdjusted. 2 50 45 3- 1 do $5 pf (51 50 i N. Y.

Bank and Ins. laws and the Federal employees compensation commission. Death! benefits would range from $5000 to( 3 Addressog 12 1 12: 33; (Standard Screw, com. (20 283.855 5 Erie 6 39 do ct 6 3 do pf A 5 37 3 Ex-Cell-O 22 100 0.25 1.00 0.25 1.00 0.50 050 0.30 100 0.30 3.00 0.50 0 31 2.00 2.00 0.50 0.50 7.00 3.50 0.50 $7o00 and funds to cover medical and hospital care would be provided. 1.290 CO.

480.000 The Helath Accident Under BY COXMNG July 14, 1942. Banks. 54 Standard Screw, pfd. (100) 2 Stanley Works, com. (25) 40 Stanley Works, pfd.

(25) i Taylor fc Fen (100) writers' Conference approved a plan calling for insuring group units of 126.812 3.750 50.000 1,628,970 13 i in 2fii i Torrlngton (n.p.) 22 i Union Mlg. N. B. (25) 100. each company to issue its own policy and all policy forms to be identical.

This policy would be available to civilians in continental United States and Canada. luuiiiuuuuiis win aveiage auuub to per cent of the total costs of the plan. Sixty years, the normal retirement age for both men and women, is conspicuously low for such plans, and five years before Federal Old Age Benefits become due. In order to carry the retired member over this 5-year period with an income equal to combined benefits beginning at 65, the Grant plan makes specific provision, at, the option of the employee, for the payment of retirement income in increased amounts for the first five years after normal retirement and decreased amounts when Federal Old Age payments begin. A disability clause, not often written into retirement Dlans.

erants 45 12 S3 11-32 4 18 136 13 5 25 17 14 54 21 35 7 44 4 26 126 1 66 24 60 17 5 16 37 Rad Corp Am 3 2 Radio pf 3 54 2 Rad Orph 2 1 Rad Ke pf 40 2 Raybest Man 16' 1 Ray Inc pf 24 3 Read Co 1 13 1 do 1 pf 2 26 1 do 2 pf 2 22 3 Rem Rand 8 .10 Rcns Snratog 41 16 Rcpub Stl 15 2 Rev Cop Br 5 .10 Cop pf 83 .60 do 5 pf 59 8 pf 5 7 3 Reyn Spring 4 4 Reyn Tob 24', 5 Rlchf Oil 7 1 Rustless I 9 6 Safew Strs 35 21 13 78 37 17 31 11 19 3'i 31 9 10 17 6 32 17 Envelope, com. (100) U.S. Envelope, pfd. (100) Veeder-Root. Inc.

(n.p.) si Whitlock Mfg. (25) 40.000 26,250 40.000 200.000 10.000 5.587 2 Air Reduc la 33 0 Alleg Corp 3 opf $30ww 4 1 Alleg Lud Stl 18 2 Al Ch Dye 137 1 Allied Mills 13 3 Allied Strs 5 7 Allls Ch Mfg 25 1 Alp Cem 17 3 Amal Lea pf 14 4xd Amerada Pet 2 55 2 Am Ag Del 21 14 Am Airlines 37 2 Am Bank Not 7 .40 do Pf 3 44 1 Am Bosch 4 1 Am Br Shoe 26 .70 do pf 5 126 1 Am Cab Rad 1 7 Am Can 2e 67 5 Am Car Fdy 25 6 do Pf 3e 60 2 Am Ch Cable 17 2 Am Colortype 5 2 Am Cry Sug 16 .70 do 6 pf 6 95 21 13 78 37 17 31 11 19 3 31 9 10 17 6 32 17 1 2 4 6 FaJardo Sugar 3 Feder Strs 1 do pf 4 3 Fid Fire Ins 5 Flrest 1 First Nat Str 1 Flintkote .40 1 Florence Stov 5 Follansbee St .10 tdo pf 1 Food Fair Str 2 Foster Wheel 20 do 6 pc pf 2 Francis Sugar 3 Frecport Sulp 2 Fruehauf Tra 2 Gabriel Co A 4 Gar Wood Ind 1 Gen Baking Retail prices receded fractionally In June, according to the Fairchild 59 Bld Asked 14.00 Bk of 284 293 1.40 Bankers 36 38 4 Brooklyn 57 60'a 4 Cent Hanover 67 69. 1.40 Chase 23 25 1.80 Chemical 36 38 8.00 Commercial 14S 150 .80 Continental 10 12 2.40 Corn Exchange 32 34 3.00 Empire Tr 37 '3 39 80.00 First Nat 1070 1110 12.00 Guaranty Tr. 217 223 .60 Irving Trust 9 10 iH) Manhattan Co. 13 15a4 2.00 Manufacturers Tr 31 i.00 Nat City Bk 23'a 254 3.50 New York 64'4 664 .50.50 Public Nat 26a Title (12) 2-i 3ij winstea Hosiery (100) 2.50 Includes extra dividends.

Publications retail price index. Thei Payable in 1942. 6 6 I 37; 22: 13; 78 37' 17! 31 11 19 I 31 9i 10: 17: 8j 32 I 17 li 2 i 4 113 2: 7r 126! 27 Va 31! 'I 128! 39 126 i 13 4 1 2 4 7 4 24 7 9 35 104 27 12 16 31 12 55 Sales High Low Close; 7 do pfd 110 109 110 i 1 Tob 20 20 20 .90 do prd 45 45 45 1 Utd Stkyds 2 Un Cyc Stl 12 12 12 .90 Un Lf Tob 52 51 51 .10 tdo pfd 145 145 145 i vsaf St 5'. pf 104 to any member of 10 years' credited i 3 St Jos Lead Produce Markets X. V.

Grain. New York. July 14 (AP.) Cash wheat easy: No. 1 dark northern 95' service who rjecomrs permanenuv 80.S10U Trust 985 1030 Insurance Companies. 4 1 Am Distill 9 114 3 il.

7 126 .50 Tdo pf (8) 4 Gen Bronze 2 Gen Cable 32 do A .30 1Gen Clg pf 27 63 Cn Elec 1.05 i32 1 spring cif NY 1.38; No. 1 northern and totally disabled, a retirement income for life calculated in the same way as a normal retirement income. If the member has less than 20 years of credited service when disabled, the calculation is made as though he had completed 27 12 IIP, 31 12 55 7 56 5 60 12 113 3 2 7 126 27 31 128 39 126 12 4 5 Gen Foods 31 8 Savage Arm 4 Schen Distill 1 Scott Paper 1 Seab Oil 1 6 Sears Roeb 9 Servel Inc 4 Sh Stl Corp .20 tbh Stl pf 5 Sharp Dohme 3 do pf 3 4 8hell Un OH 4 Slinm Co 2g 6 Gen El A 128 .10 tGen Mill (5 7 9, 56 5: 60! 3 54 2 40 16 24 12 26 22 8 41 14 5 83 59 7 4 24 7 9 34 104 27 11 16 31 12 54 7 8 55 5 60 12 14 11 8 19 18 10 12 14 27 1 20 25 3 31 3 21 25 37 31 53 6 3 4 4 47 4 12 1 21 39 126 57 Gen Motors 2 do pf (5 3 Gen Prec Eo. Manitoba fob NY 97'i. Coin steady; No.

2 yellow cif NY 104; No. 3 yellow 1.034. Rye easy; No. 2 American fob NY (ca riots), 86; No. 2 western cif NY 85.

35 28 22 i 4 I 5 25 13 4 14 decline was only 0.1 per cent below the previous month. However, this represents the second monthly decline, for quotations also eased slightly during the previous month, to the extent of 0.2 per cent. This is the first time in several years that quotations eased for twro consecutive months. However, prices are still, 15.8 per cent higher than a year ago, and 27.2 per cent above the levels prevailing immediately before the outbreak of war in September 1939. With the exception of piece goods, which remained unchanged, every major subdivision, men's apparel, women's apparel, infants' wear and home furnishings, declined, with infants' wear showing the greatest reaction, 0.3 per cent.

In comparison with a year ago piece goods still show the greatest gain, an increase sf 22.9 per cent, and infants' wear the smallest, 10.1 per cent. Piece quotations are also the highest above August 1939, an increase if 33.7 per cent, and infants' wear shows the smallest gain, 12.6 per above August 1939. With quotations as of July 1 only xactionally above the March level, he base for the general maximum irice regulation set bv the OPA. 20 years of credited service. But no i disabled member will receive morej credit than he would earn If hei were to continue In service to age; 60 and retire on a normal retire-! ment income.

Credit for service completed bVi 4 18 136 13 5 25 17 14 55 21 37 7 44 4 26 126 1 67' 25 60 17 5 16 95 9 25 27 2 46 3 7 74 4 19 23 A 14 '4 4 10 6 40 142 19 11 10 13 87 114 45 27 114 2 64 4 26 16 2 54 27 4 5 39 23 18 6 2 21 3 11 3 5 2 Oen Prln Ink 1 Oen Pub Serv 3 Gen Util 3 Gen Tel 1.60 1 Gen Time In 1 Gen 4t Rub 14! Oats, firm; No. 2 white cif NY 13 15 62. 14 12 10 3 51 51 14 Am Newark 2.50 American Surety .20. 10 Baltimore 164 5 Boston Insurance .65 City of New York 1. 20.

30 Com Casualty Excess 1.40 Federal 42 Fidelity Deposit .40 Firemen's 1.40 Franklin 1 Fire 11 Gen Reinsurance 1 .20 Great American 1.80 Glens Falls Halifax 1.20 Hanover 1.20.40Home 1 Homestead 2.50 .50 Ins Co of A .50 Knickerbocker Maryland Casualty 3.50 Mass Bonding 1 Nat Casualty .20 .20 National Liberty .95 New Amsterdam 1.50.30New Brunswick 1.00 North River Accident 1.40 Prov Wash 1.40 Security 3 Vadsoo Sales 13-32 .10 do pfd 24 2 Van Corn 17 7 Va Ch 6 pf 35 1 Vlrg Ry pf 28 11 Wab 22 3 Waldorf Sys 7 2 Walw Co 4 32 Warn Plot 5 21 War 25 lxd Wash Lt 14 2 Wauk Mot 13 1 Wayne Pump 15 .10 tW Pen A 43 160 do 7 pfd 60 .20 do 6s pfd 52 1 12 5 Wst Ato Sup 15 2 Wst Mry 2pf 5 5 Wst Un 24 8 Wst A 15 9 Wst As 71 5 Whl Stl 22 5 Whit Mot 13 1 Wll 2 1 Wlys Over 1 7 do ptd 6 29 Wll As Co 4 16 Wlwth 28 2 Wrth At 17 14 12 10 3 51 51 14 1 18 71 18 eo i Barley steady; No. 2 domestic cif 77. 13-32 24 17 35 28 22 7 4 5 25 14 12 15 43 60 52 12 15 5 24 14 70 22 13 2 1 6 4 27 17 43 11 1334 48 5034 490 510 16 18 31 33 6'4 74i 35' 37', 112 117 94 10 26'4 26 28 37'4 24l4 35 37 ll'i 12Mi 22 2434 26' 4 2814 12 14 65 67 7 8V4 l'a 2Va 56 58 20 22 6'i 7' 184 204 27 29 20' 2 22 'a 12 29 31 35' 37 'i 108 114 180 195 24 "4 41 43 68' 71'A 29 31 3 Glllett SafR 1 do pf (5 1 Glnibel S6p 2 Glidden Co 4 Goebel Brew 24 Goodrich BF 3 do pf (5) 26 Goodyr 3 Goth Hosiery l3 12' 153 4 Lard steady Middlewest, 12.90 18 5 2 Am FP 7pf 25 1 Am Haw 27 13 Am Hide Lea 2 1 Am Home Pro 46 1 Am Inter 3 8 Am Locomot 7 2 opf 74 7 Am Met 5 2 Am Metal 1 19 .10 YNm News 1.80 23 2 Am Pow 2 do $5 pf2.19k 14 17 Am Rad 8t 8 4 12 Am Roll Mill 10 3 Am Saf Raz 6 15 Am Sm ic 40 1 do pf 7 142 6 Am Stl Fdrs 19 1 Am Stores 11 2 Am Stove 10 8 Am Sug Ref 18 2 Am Sug pf 7 87 16 Am Tel Tel 9 114 6 Am Tob Ble 45 13xd Am Viscose 27 lxd Am Vis pf 5 114 1 Am Wat Wks 2 4 Am Wol pf 2k 64 1 Am zc ic 8 4 44 Anaconda le 26 1 Anch Hoe Gl 16 22 Arm IU 3 1 do pr pf 54 2 Arm Cor 27 1 Artloom 4 3 Assd Dry Gds 5 35 Atch SF 39 9 Atl Cst Line 23 8 Atl Refin 18 20 Atlas Co 6 8 Aust Nichols 2 1.30 do Pr A 21 9 Avlat Co 3 24 27 2 46 3 7 73 4 19 23 ft 14 4 10 6 39 142 18 11 10 17 87 114 45 26 114 2 63 4 26 18 2 54 27 4 5 38 23 17 6 1 19 2 members before July 1, 1942, will be given, full costs to be borne by the Company. Employees now. on military leave of absence may receive credit for prior service upon their return to employment with the company.

Thousand dollar termination and death benefits, in addition to the return of the member's contributions with interest credits, are payable upon termination of service or 2 4 2 Oranby Con 2 Gran Clt tSl 7 16 15 I Soybean oil, crude, tank cars, per 22 lb. 12.25 bid. 'Ii! Produce. i Feed weak; bran, per ton. Su' basis Buffalo 37.50.

1 tG I ct 2 Gt Nor Ry le 21 23 1 Gt West Sug 2 5 Greyhound Co 12 10 1 Gram Air En 14 12 10 3 51 51 14 1 18 -71 17 2 4 7 16 21 23 11 10 2 24 11 1 5 14 22 6 34 34 37 104 3 32 19 4 12 14 11 8 19 18 10 12 14 27 2 20 25 3 31 3 i4 22 25 38 31 53 6 3 4 4 47 4 12 1 21 23 4 36 5 6 45 2 18 8 27 40 9 1 Gulf Mob Oh 28 17 44 3 Flour firm; spring patents. 6.40-6.65; soft inwter straights, 5.90-6.15: in retail quotations should! 2 Pf 44 4.50-- 25 Springfield 15.00 Sun Life ot Can 1 2.00 Fire 1.60.75 Guarantes 1.20 .40 Westchester death alter la years credited serv-i Ice. I given, full costs to be borne by the company. Employees now on military leave of absence may receive credit for prior service upon their je comparatively nominal in the lear future, according to A. W.

Ze- 11 Yel Tr 12 71 18 2 4 7 16 21 23 11 10 3 24 11 1 5 14 22 6 35 34 37 104 3 33 19 4 25 11 1 5 14 22 omek. economist under whose su- 5 do pf 2g 1 Hall Pr 1 Hayes Mfg 1 Hecker Prod 1 Hires CE 0e 3 Holland Furn Hollander winter straights, 6.25-6.50. Cornmeal firm; fine granulated 32. 2.87 4: yellow. 2.60.

8'l Beans steady; pea, I Other articles steady and un-14 changed. 11 6 31 8 14 1 1 Yng As 8 Yin is 2 Yng Stl 1 Zen Radio 10 6oa Prod 6 32 8 14 1 6 BUT U. S. WAR SAVINGS BONDS BUT DO NOT NEGLECT INDUSTRY return to employment with the company. Thousand dollar tremination and death benefits, in addition to the return of the member's contributions with interest credits, are payable upon termination of service or death after 15 years' credited Active stocks 370.200: lnactlves 2450: total today 372,650: previous day '4 Home Mln 4 35 3 Houd Her A 34 1 Household Fin 37 1 do pf 5 104 2 Houston OH 3 Butter 1.070,006: firmer.

hiHher than inra onrf nr. 840; week ano 332.440: year aso 702.900 XTr maTen a37kP-3I-3898 Sh age 130.540.021 maiset) j7-. 88-91 score 334- age 130.540.021. 33 19' 4 2 Howe Sou 3 4 Hudson Bay 1 Hudson Mot 4 Hupp Motor 36 85-87 score 32-33. i trTnlt rxt tMrilns tan 1 Smith Cor Ty 11 71 Soc Vacuum 8 2 So Rlc Sug 19 2 Sou Cal Edls 18 3 Sou Nat Gas 10 26 South Pac 12 10 South Ry 14 4 do pf 27 46Sparks With 2 4 Spenc Kcll 20 8 Sperry Corp 25 1 Sple? Inc 3 1 Siu Co 31 'a 7 Std.

Brands 3 1 Std 6 Std Oil Cal 22 19 Std Oil Ind 25 35 do 38 2 do Ohio 31 1 Sterl Prod 53 1 Stew Warn 6 1 Stokely Bros 3 2 8ton Web 4 5 Studeb Corp 4 3 Sun Oil 47 23 Sutuh Mm 4 1 Superhetr 12 1 Sup Oil 1 4 Swft Co 22 4 Swift Intl 23 4 8ym Could 4 17 Texas Co 36 3 Tex Sulph 30 4 Tex Tr 5 3 Thatch Mfg 6'. 20 The Fair 45 1 3rd Ave Tr 2 2 Thmp Prd 18 3 Thmp Star 3 Tld A 8 3 Tlmlt A 27'4 1 Tmk Br 40', 27d Trim Air 9 17 Tri Cont Cp 1 .10 do pfd 59', 3 20th 10 2 do pfd 23 Und Ell 36 2 Un Ac 8 17 L'n Carb 69 1 Un Cal 11 7 Un Pac 72 1 do pfd 76 2 Un Tnk Car 23 15 Untd A 11 10 Utd Alrcr 27 '4 12 Utd Blsc 14 2 Utd Corp 9-32 5 do pfd 11 7 Utd Dm ir 1 Utd Dyew 2 1.20 Untd Dye pf 41 2 Utd El Coal 4 6 Unit Fruit 53 12 Untd Imp 3 2 do pfd 98' 3 CuW 14 3 3 9 Gyp 54 1 US Hoff S'i lOxd U8 Ind Ale 29 20 8 Lea A 12 1 As 26 39 8 Rub 19't 3 do 1 pfd 81 2 8 SR Si 4.V 1 do pfd 63 72 8 Steel 50 9 i 11 3 9 10 13 31 55 108 5 of dividends in the forecoing Cheese 574.460; prices un-table are annual disbursements based changed, on the last quarterly or semi-annual i Pnlatnr, declaration. Unless otherwise noted, I spiTisi or extra dividends are not in-! Potatoes steady. Long Island. eluded.

Cormiers 100 lh saclr 7 0(1-15 crime Bald Loco ct Bait it Oh do pf Barber Asph Barnsdall Oil Bath Ir Wks Bendlx Avlat Beth 8tl 3E do pf 7 Blaw Knox Bliss Laugh I 30 till Cen LL 4 34 1 111 Cent pf 14 59 1 Ind Ac Lt 2 Ind Ray 2 2 Inland Stl 4 11 24 66 $5,000 Town of East Haven, Connecticut 4ei Bonds Due August, 1957 legal for Savings Bank and Trust Funds In Connecticut. Trice on Application. Manufacturers Trust Company Common Stock Indicated income for the first six months of 1943 equalled $1.79 per share of common stock. Yields about 6.06c Narragansett Electric Company 4' ill Cumulative Tref erred Stock Par Value S50 Callable at $56 Interest charges and preferred dividends were reported earned 2.12 times for the 12 months ended March 11, 1942. Yields about 4.33 Veeder-Root, Incorporated Capital Stork For the 20 weeks ended May 1.

1942 this company reported earnings of $1.52 per share. Yields about 8.54 "-Ex-rlshts: a- 2.25. fair quality 1.75-90. New Jer-i" Also extra or extras: Cash or stork: cpv fnhhW inn lh sacL- Nn 1 (V). 23 Declared or paid so far this year; tO0Dler- 10u 10 sacil.

-m' 131 31 55 108 5 12 60 16 30 34 12 10 6 15. Blumenthal pf 60 1 Insplr Con 5 Insur ct .20 12 Inter Ir Boeing Alrpl 16 i i-ayaoie in stock: paid last year: 36s, 'h Payable In Canadian funds; Ac-j 8i cumulated dividend paid or declared 6 Boston Eggs Eggs Nearby specials 46 (41): ex- 4 Int Bus Mach 143 Landers, Frary and Clark Yields Approx. 5.75 At Current Market 15 4 1 2 10 10 12 26 1 3 2 JO 11 6 JOxd 1 12 25 1 13 1 28 10 1 29 2 15 40xd I JO 34 14) 11! 24 66 10 6j 6 143 49 164 7j 45 I 26 10 50 2 2' 8i 69 hh! 72 1 f. 1... Itras 44; medium 43 (38); pullets '33 (28.

Chicago Grain. 23 4 35 30 5 6 45 2 18 8 27', 40 9 1 59 10 22 36 8 68 11 70 76 23 11 26 14 9-32 11 5 2 41 4 55 3 98 3 52 5 29 11 26 18 81 45 63 49 29 Int Harv 2 49 1 do pf 7 164 19 Int Mer Mar 8 15 Int Mln Ch 7 2 Int Mln Ch pf 45 17 Int Nick Oen 26 14 20 I 24 i 8 18' 26 76 i VjUllllllUUllJf 1IIUC.V Vm-lr 11 Tk. 4 i.t.j Chicago, July 14. (AP.) Uncer- 34 14 11 24 65 10 6 6 142 48 164 7 7 45 26 9 2 2 8 6 24 57 20 57 68 30 35 14 20 24 8 18 26 1 7 2 54 'ii 8 20'. 1 RS surrounding the final out- 10 3 5 9 9 13 30 53 108 5 12 60' 4 15 30 34 14 19 24 8 18 26 1 7 2 54 17 8 20 7 79 13 6 14 12 4 84 2 70 35 10 i.r i of farm pcrislatinn stl I ruins 11 int paper 4 Int Pap pf 50 1 7 2' 1 Int Ry Am 2 2 riTviuu, uny sjb.hu.

ween ago month ago 97 88. year ago 89 12 Jover the gram futures markets to-1942 1941 1940 1933-39 day. imparting extreme nervousness High 99 72 95 12 78.25 98 14 tr. th IHrtinir secsinn Horn was 54 17; Low 95.54 4 Int Tel Tel 1 Intertype Co 1 Jarvts 77.03 68 89 41 44 ln morl-et lonrinr a Itlimiirh pains (1926 average equals loot. Stock yields based on past 12 months' dividends.

PUTNAM CO. Ovrr )6 Years of Investment Experience Bohn A fc Bra tdo 2a Bond Strs 1.60 Borden 60e Borg Warner Bdgprt Brass Brlggs Mlg Bring it Stmt Bklyn Man Bucyrus Erie Bud Mfg Tdo pf Bullard Co 2 Burr Add Mc Bush Bldg Bjera (AMI tdo 13.63k Calif Packing Calls Z--jr. Calum Hec Campbell Wy Can Dry Al Cnad Paclf tcaro Si Carrier Caw (JIi 7g Caterp Tract 6 a 20' 7 79' V. 11. I were reduced considerably; oats finished strong but wheat and rye showed net losses for the day 2 Jewel Tea le 26 79' New England Utilities 9-32 11 5 2 41 4 55 3 98' i M4 3 54 5 29', 12 26 19 Jonna Manv 57 6 26 57 -20 574 69 by Mi RRii.L to.

i Wheat closed to cent under 18' 18' 19 Jones LtSl 1 do pf A 5 3 do pf i 20 57 69 Rate Bid A-kcd Monday's filial levels. July $1.19. Member Stw York Stork Exchanx 100 Pearl Street Telephone 7-5171 1 1 Bangor Hydro Elec. 1.20 14 4 ib September Jl.21 -s-l 22: corn rose Brockton Oas Lt. vtc.

.40 3 4 East. Util Assoc. 2 00 16 18 14 1 2 1 Kal Bt A 2 Kan City 8ou Hartford, Conn. 6 Central Row Telephone 5-0151 9 4 New Britain, Conn. 31 West Main Street Telephone 2040 to JUlv H8 -S--4.

Jaepiemoer u-; oats were to 1 higher: rye to off and soybeans higher to 1 cent lower. Lowell Elec. Light 3 60 33 37 Lynn vtc. 5 00 60 64 Mas. ft.

Assoc. pfd, 2 50 22 24 6 14 12 4 84 2 71 36 .10 'Kend pf 6a 103 8 4 103 31 25 81 4 103 30 25 33 4j 84 I 2 71 i 36 45 NewDort Elec. Co. 160 15 37 Kennecot Cop 31 1 Klmber Clark 25 .10 TKlnney I 5pf 33 63 'Prov. Gas Light .60 5 6: Loose lips sink ships.

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