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WEDNESDAY MORNING. Cog suites SEPTEMBER 16, 1942. PART 1.3 17 COMPLETE N.Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS New York Bond Prices NEW YORK, Sept. IS, W) Following lg selected Hat of transactions on th New York Stock Exchange: N.Y.

Curb Prices NEW YORK. Sept. 15, M) Following It, selected list of transaction on th New York Curb Exchange: Net Ket NEW YORK. Sept. 15.

Following In Salea 'In 1003) High Balea (In 100a) High Low Cloia Chang Fi YORK Low Cloie change UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS (Sales In Ne Low Cloie ehangt l'i" 1V4 14' 14' 4 33 314 3114 Vi Tex.Q. Bul. 3 13 Sales (In 100s) High Low tn eowpist tabulation or today'a itock transaction on th New York Block Exchange: A 47 Int. Papfr Do. pf 8 Int.

T. A 8 404 31. Clos 4fi 314 Net chang .1 Tex. Pc, L. Trust S3 3 95 Bales On 1O0D High Col.

At South. .40 l', Col. l', 1 14 '4 Colum. Br'cait A 1 114 Do. .90.

1 11 'i Col 0.4B. 64 IV, Do. 6a Pf 6 11 33., Colum. 3 7 1 6 '4 'Vi 3'4 'V4 81000) High Low Last 10 104 8 104 5 104.8 1 100 8 100 8 100 8 3 100 14 100.14 100.14 6 101.8 101.8 101.5 Bain (In Net Tnatcner Thermold i sr 1 Id .104) 1 Vv. Tr.

4 11 A Issue Treasury 2a '50-'4B Dec. Do. 2s Do. 2i Do. 2s '72-'67 Balea (In nn V.

Hi 4. 32 'a 4-3 Th rd Alum. Co. Am. Am.

Cilr P.AL. B. Am, Cyan. Am, Gas A El. Am.

Light 3i 24', 4-1 Jarvla .30 4 Joluu-M. l3.e 11 J.A-I.. Bit. 2a 15 tin U'i 31 'I 7H 23 100 26 8 58 '4 18. B44 Vi 11000) High Low Close Com.

Cred. 3. 1 73 87 8-18 Vs. 8-18 33 33 331 19 15 15-': 7 11 a 11; 3 4 3 11 3 a ai 81. 90 1 25 4- 354 4- Vi 4a Do.

pf 4'. 1 100 N.Y. City 3 3 102 8V4 8 31 3'i 33 8. 90 24'4 35 V. 4.

av. 1 114 4Vi 63 6 '4 27 7 3V4. JK 8 58 '4 544 65 V4 B'4 8'. 8. 10 Va 1314 8 3914 Com.

I. Tr. 3 COBFOBATION BOND8 64 191 rum. flnl. 3 Thomp Pr.

la 3 Tide W. .60 3 Do. pf 4 li. 1.10 2 Via 8 Tlmk.R B. U.a 4 Tramamer.

8 Tranii. to W.A. 6 Trl-Cont 8 Tw.C.-Fox '4a 8 Twin CR. Tr. 18 Do pt 3 '4k 3.40 Tw.

Coach 8 Allegh. Si '44 mod. 161 90 90 90'i T4 314 34 24'. 8 90 25 v. 354 4.

UV4 1 11 '4 5 64 '4 84 37 '4 7,4 68 37'4 7V 68 Qeorja Hushes 7-33 3-16 274 2S'i 19H 1 19 V. Com. it 39 Do. pf 35 Com. Ed.

l'ie 12 11V 1 114 4- Vi 6 uo, ss '4 moa, 11 ti n. Do. 5s '50 8 67 lOOt) Huh Low Clou change Ab. Lab. 1.60a 1 45', 45 't 45 Vt Acme Btl.

3 1 39'. 39', 39'4 'a Ad. Exp. 2 6S 6. 6.

4- Vt Addressog. 1. 6 13' 13'- 134 4- Air Reduc. la 3 32 32H 32H Alaska Juneau 7 3 3 3 Alleghany Co. 3 t-16 5-I 6-18 Do.pfl30ww 1 4H 4H AIlegheny-Lud.

Btl. 1.20.. 3 164 lfiS 164 Vt A1. Ch.AD. 6a 1 131'i 131 13m Allied M.

Via 4 141, 14 Allls-Ch. 'te. 4 23. 23'4 23''. V.

AlphaP.Ce. 1 ns 17. 17. Amerada 2. 1 S9H 59 89 Am.

Ag. 1.20a 3 21 21 2114 Vi Am. Alrl. IVig 3 38 374 38 V. Am.Br.8h.

3 254 25 35 65 Vi Vi 9'i 4 3 4 '4 la 10 vi 12V4 4- 8 4- V. 2914 7'i 87 V. 18. 844 65V4 '4 44 6. 91.

12 li 6 29 Vi 14 '4 26 Vi 14 19 Vt 3 Allegh. Mo. 6a '50t 3 52 aiii rh pv 'Ki 1 lnft Conde N. .40 1 24 24 8 8 8 4 4 4 63 '4 l4 16 Do, pf A 8 1 Do. pf 8 I Kalam.

fltova Ac F. .60 8 K.C. 21 Kaufmann Via 1 Kayaer tt 8 Kelaey-Hayea Will. A 1 1 Do. 1 Ken.

Cop. 14 18 Keydone B. ArvW. 1... 1 1 3 Kinney, 1 Kresaa 1.20 9 Kresga D.

Str. 3 Con. Alrcr. Con. Cop.

9 Am.AFor.P. 5s 2030 34 694 89 8914 6 103 102 Con. Ed. 1.60 75 Am.IO.Ch. S'iiB Am.

T.AT. 3a '88 3 108 107 108 3 6-16 3 3 3 3 3 20 3 13-18 53 100 4-1A 27 V. 8'i 3-161-32 27'- 3Vi 19i 4- V4 2i Vi Vi 4Vi 13i 4 87 4-1 'i 7(4 i 88 1H 12 '4 2'. 14 96 '4 'i Vi 6 37'i 4 3 V. 23 4 35 4- 4 Do.

Pf 8. 4 8uprlor Oil 3s'S8 4 102 Tex. Corp. 3s 13 1-05V Tex. A Pao.

5s'79 17 65 Third Ave. aj.5s'60r 159 20 Union Oil Cal. 3s 67 3 98 Do. 3s '89 1 101 Un. Pac.

1st 4s '47 1 109' Do. 3s 11 87 Un. Strs. 5s '52 3 83 Unit. Drug 15 98 Utah P.AL.

5s'44. 7 98 Virgin. Ry. 3is'6S 3 108 Wabash 4s 'Hit, 35 31 Vi Do, 4s 'Slf 19 39 Do. 4s '71 8 80 Walworth 4s 1 86 Warner Bros.

6s 48 3 101 West Shore 4S 2361 5 45 Western Md. 4s 'S3 19 84 Western Pac. 1st Ss '481- 43 35 Do. 5s '48 asd.t 25 95 98 3l' 96 98 3i'4 37', 7i V4 Do. 3', is Do.

3s '58 Con. Oil 21 Con. Coal 3 107 Vi V. 10 1UH 1UV-4 20 107 106 20 101 100 14 '4 26 'i 14 19 9 8 Am. Republic Am.

Superpow, pfd. Am. Writ. Pap. Ark.

Nat. Oa Do. pfd, Ashland Oil A Atlaa Corp. Avery A Sons Babcock A Wll. Barium Sta.

Beech Aire Bras. Tr. L.AP, Breeze Corp. Brill A Buf. NAEP.

Do, 6 pfd Calllte Tung Carrier Corp Cessna Aire Cities Bervic Do. pfd. Colum. G.AE. pfd.

Colum. O.AG. Am. Tobacco 3s'62 1'4 8 37V, Union Bug 1 7i Un. Carbld 3 8 67 V.

Un. El. Mo. 4 4 '4 1.50 106 105i Con.P.pf 4V3.S0 8 3 103 Vi 67 V. li 1054 V4 103 111 Container 4a 1 lOVi Vi 3 Vi Arm.

uci, a -00. 7 jujv A.T.A8F. 4s '95 3 111 A.O. Llna lit 4S'52. 19 8li 16.

4 13' 86 6 '4 7V4 86 12 Vi 2i 96 "4 6 37 3'i 22a4 34. 81 I' 111' 62 4', 13 '4 87 '4 6, 7i 88 12'4 3a Bfi'4 6 37 '4 34 23' 35 61'. 8 1 6'i 61 Union Oil 2 12 '4 13 '4 12'i 13'. li 621 Do. '84, li- ez-5 Do.

6s '45 63 102 Cont. Bak. Do. pf 8 Con. Can le.

Con.D.Flb. 'ia Con.Ins. l.Bfla Con. Mot. Unit.

Air L. 14 '4 13' Unlt.Alrcr. 1 6 27i 27. Do. Pf 8 1 94V, 94 27 4- V.

LEADERS IN SALES NEW YORK. Sent. IS. IIP) KhIp 84 29 B.AO. '95 St.

47 29. 94 '-i NEW YORK, Sept. 15. When we read about "fixing farm prices at parity," we are actually meeting with a confusion of terms. It la as If we read that "wages will be fixed by the cost-of-living Index." Parity prices are not a fixed level; they are a changing level which is determined by the so-called "parity index." And the parity index is as free to rise as the cost-of-living index.

Of course, in these times there is some restraint upon both th'" 81 62 29 28 29 24' 32T4- 4-14 16 Vi 4 24 V. 14'. li 8 8. Laclede O. pt .10 Lambert 3 Lee AT.

1 'ie I Leh. Val. Coal 10 closing price and net change of. the 83 1 5 8 36 18 13-18 8 8-16 29', 29', Unit.Blsc. a4a 1 141.

14'i United 1 5-16 5-16 Do. pf 3k. 38 12 ll'i United Drug. 37 6i 64 IV. io most active siocki today Net a.

4- 4 6Y 4- V. 84 35 8S" 82 84 92 504 Western Un. 6s '81. 12 85 Dn. of 35 18 81 Vi 4- Do.

'95 st 0 4 33 Do. 2000 St. D. 47 29 Vi Do, '06 at, 28 29 Vi Do. cv, '60 St.t.

33 24 Vi DO, 4s '48 7 68 Do. P.L.E AW.V. 4s '61 at 30 49 Do. SW. '50 35 41 Sales Close' change L.AtFlnk 105a 6 85 83'i 84 92 Do.

5s '60 34 B3 Do. 44s '50. 68 84 24 Vi 36 1614 i-6 24 I.erner Stra. 2 83'i Vti 1-64 1-128 i.Tiruss-wngnr, iu.yuu No. American Co.

10,200 Consol. Edison 7.500 9-16 9-16 9-16 A ll'i 11H 114 Vi Ol. 14 V4 22' 26. 4'. 32 V4 24 Vi 3', 4-1.

Wheel. Stl. 3s '68 10 92V Wis. Cen. 4s 45 50 48 41 41 1' Va 4-1 92', 92 Vi 92Vi Vi Youngst.

B. to T. 48 40 Bell T. Pa. 5s'60 2 128 Unit.

El. Coal 23 6 64 Un.Frult3l4a a 64 '4 63 'i Unit. Gaa .35 64 31, 3 '4 Do. pf 8 1 99 'i 99 Unit. Mer.

la. 3 J4 14i U.S. A For.8. 61 3 3V, Do. Pf 6 ,30 82 Vi 82 U.S.

Dlstr. pf 7 40', 38 'i U.S. Freight. 1 8i 8. 32'i 1 Vi 24 1 14 '4 13.

22 V4 26. 4 V. 32 V. 24 Vi 12 134 18 42 '4 35 17 Vi 14'. 59 Vi Con.

O. Del. 1 IB Corn Ex. 2.40 6.20 Corn Prod, 3. 6 Coty 1 Coty Int.

1 Crana lg 5 Do. ev. pf 5 .60 Cr.ofWh. 1.60 1 Cr. Zell.

1. 8 Crue. Stl. lg 13 Cb. a 8 Do.

pf 7... .30 Curtia Pub. 9 Do. pf 4. .10 Do.pr.pfl.35k 1 4 99 3VI '60 Beth.

Stl. 3a '52 3 103 141, 3 4- Vi 82 '4 39''. 4- V. 1Z 10i 4 29 V4 4- 6' i 4- V. FOREIGN BONDS Do.

3S 1 102 Do. 3s '60 7 100 14 '4 26 Vi 14 191. 3 32'i I8V4 34 1'4 14' 13i 22 '4 263i 32 '4 24 Vi 12 134 18. 43 '4 35 '4 17'4 14 '4 89 Vi 28'i 34 Hi 3 10 V. 20 'i 3'i 28 V4 C3'i 13 V4 Colum.

G. ac 8,400 I'nll. Gag Panhandle P. R. 6,200 General 6,200 U.S.

For. See. 6,100 Republic (5.800 Int. Tel. 6.200 Erie R.R.

et. 4.700 Argentine 4'73 Feb. 14 72 .7 ln I 134 3-16 11 '4 Boston A Me. 4l 60 14 72 Vi Comwl. A Bo.

Conn. Tel. A Cona, G.AE. Cons. Oaa Ut Cons.

Royalty Cont. Roll. A Crown Drug Cuban Atl. Dennlson Mfg. Dlvco Twin Trk.

Duro-Test East. Gas A F. El. Bond A Sh. Lib.

McN. Lily Tulip IV, Lima Loe. ma Lion Oil R. 1 Liquid Carb la Lockheed 2g. Loew'a Inr.

3 Lone Bt. Ca. 3 Bite. 1 Lorlllard 6a 18 4- 9 8 13 1 8. Vi 51'.

4- 95 4- Vi Do. 4Vis 1 BOVi 73 Vi 38" 72 37 '4 35 Do. 4V 8 37 U.S.OypsumS 2 51'. 511i 104 29 Vi 6V4 17 144 7i 22 42 '4 i 73 Australia 8s 8 74V Buf. AP.

'57 8 38 Can. Pac. 5s 3 94 Do. pf 7 .10 171 Vi 171'4 4-lli U.8. Hoff.

M. 1 6 V. 6 V. 6Vi 4- Vi indexes, due to the placing definite ceiling3 over various retail prices and also over certain Do, 5s '87 1 74 Do. 4 '4s 3 67 35Vi Vi 17', 14'.

Do. 4 Via '60 4 89 Va U.S.Ind.Alo.U 6 31 Vi 31 31 4 17 1414 V4 8 4- Vi 22 V4 Vi Belgium 8s 3 991-4 7 13 13 13 V. 5914 DO. A 3 Brazil 8s '411. 3 32 1 Zonite 4,600 t'omw, South.

3.900 United Corp. pfd 3.H00 Public Serv, R.J. 3,800 IB raw materials used in manufac 15', io4 39V. 7 14 4 8'i 32 Vi I 9V4 8 214 27 Vi B'4 3 154 16 21 31 UO, fl'iS '2H-37T 31 "4 85 U.S. Leath.

A 4 U.8.Plywd.l.20 8 U.S. Real. 1 US. 10 Do, 1 Pf I 1 45 8 19 55 80 19 88 do. prd Do.

$3 Pfd 314 31 Do. 8S '27-'67t 7 31 Cen. of Oa. 5i'59Ct 129 7 DC. cn.

5s '45tl 36 19 Cen. Pac. 6s 8 65 Do. 1st 4s '49 18 81 Cen.R.R.N.J, 5s'87t 1B 21 Certaln-td 5 i '48 6 89 AO. 3 Via '98 30 103 '4 Z6t 26 Vi 26 4.

Vi 9-16 9-16 9-16 19 19V, 194 4- 8fi' 8H' 86 Vi 4- Vi 46i 46 46 4- Vi turing. 3 101 101 81 21 89 El, P.AL, 2d pf. A 5 50 9V4 8 Dav, Ch. .60 3 Dec. Rec.

6 Canada 5s '52 Chile 6s '60 asd.t, 9 '4 7'i 21V4 Va 18 34 18 18 With parity prices so much in Do. war. 3 U.S. Bteel 3 31 Fairchild En. A Air.

4 8 1099i 109 '4 1094 4- V. Deere 8 Do. fit 1 40 1 Do. 6s '61 jsn. asd.t 4 18 the news these days, it is pent DO, PI 7..

Unit. Sirs. A Mack Truck la 3 Manatl Sugar 3 Mar.o. Oil C. 3 M-v.

Midi, 8 Mkt. Bt. Ry. pr. pf ...5.50 Martin Co.

3g 5 Fla. P.AL, $7 Do. rtg. 3VjS HB 3 1034 103 Vi 1034 4 9-16 9-16 9-16 Am. ArRadl 15 8V, 3 3 Am, Can 3..

3 67V. 67' 67,4 Mi Do. Pf 7.. .40 1S9 1S9 169 i Am. CariFdy.

5 244 24 244 78 2 80 2 Colomb. 8s'81 Oct.t 8 48 23 7 23 Ford Mot. Ltd, Chi. Alton 3s'49t 382 nent to examine methods used in Untv, L.T. 4a .20 8 1 Mi 37 14 '4 8V4 Vi 3'i 154 Vi 16 21V4 4- Vi Do.

3s '70 10 38 5214 52 li 521a Vi YAV C.B.AQ. rfg. Bs'71A 20 78 67 Cuba 4s "77 10 75 3 Del. it 3 Del. 7 Det.

Edii. la 8 Dev.At R. A 1 .10 Dlam. M. 14 1 28 '4 2i '4 1 li 21i 94 20 314 4- V.

26 4 23 '4 Vi 39' Vi 14 19 4- Vi 74 33 Vi 11-18 11-15 11-18 34 33 34 4-1 oen invest. Glen Aid. Gray Mfg Gulf OH Denmark 4 is 'B2 7 S.i'i Vadsco Sales 1 il't 75 66 78 9i 29 13-32 13-32 13-32 1-32 27 V4 8V4 3 V. 15. 16 2114 184 85 Vi 12 Martln-P.

Matonlta la. Do. 4S '77 IO Do. gen. 4s 12 Do.

4s 111. '49 .1 8 Do. 3 '4s III. '49 27 Mex. 4s'04 asd.

'54t 5 6 78 9 16 16 28 '4 2V. 1 2 V. 9V4 20 34 26 23 'i 39 14 19 V4 33 6 614 86 3 31 81V4 3 4 13 7 2 8 1 12 Vanadium 4 1 16 Vlck Chem. 2a 1 34 Do. 10 4sasd.45r JO BJ.

Diet. Ma. Alk. Hewitt Rub. 34 34 Chem.

Norway 4s 2 574 Peru 1st 6s '60i-. 14 12 38 44 Vt 34 48 33 Vi Va Hi 4. li Do.tfipf 5 Do.7pJ1.05k 18 Do. 2nd pf 20 Am.H A-L. pf3 3 Am.

Home 2 40 1 Am. Ice pf. 1 Am. Int'l 1 Am.Loc.pfS Vik 3 h2.22 1 18H Do. cf 5 3 85 3 31 84 May Ptra.

3 Maytag Co. 38 414 34 "4 48 33 'it .2 Hi Chi. AE 111. Inc. '97t 13 Chi, Gt.

West. inc. 12 12 Humble Oil F. Huyler's 6s pf 6k. 3 3314 334 334 18Vi 85 12 6H4 116 Do.

2d 6s 1 J.2-5 Dome M. 1.70a 3 12 Mcoraw EI. 3 Va. El. A P.

3' 4 '4s 2038t 3 Do. 4s '88 6 Urug. aj. 3a-4s- Mclntyra 1 1 it-is 13 1 3 13-18 1 46 43 S'i S-64 1 80 3 Vi 13 3 31 9 81 3 20 64 11 1 11 6 8 8 6 7 1 3 1 4 84 8 2 S3 1 45 Vi 65 5 17 80 28 3 111. Iowa Pow.

pfd. 86 PI 6 .40 115 61 Vi 115 Doug. Air. 5g 6 61 Dow Chem. 3 2 116 191 84 87 16 11 4- JV 67 16 3 Pore.

h2.22a CM S.P.AP. 5s'75t 258 Va. Iron pf. ,60 164 4Via '79 10 07 wd. With declaration, xln.

Ex-Interest. Du Pont da N. Vi MrL.Stra. .40 Do. ai.

Ss 20O0t 173 28 33 6 SV 66 Va.Ry. pr 1 Vultee 4 Mrad Corp. CM. A S.P, 4 ViS 6 113 Do. Df 4V4.

3 126 37', 4 V. 34 48. 33' 3i 76 12 5i 19 Vi 19 17 '4 4 '4 9H 54 Vi 27 Vt 37 12 19 9-16 Ins. Co. N.

Am. .2 .50 Int. Clg. Mch 3 Int. Indust 7 Int.

Petrol 6 Int. Horn Eq. 3 Irving Air Ch. 3 av .10 Do. pf 8 '89 Ct Do.

cen. 4s '89t. A Duq.Lt. 1 Pf 8 .10 117 78 67 78V 95 9 l'i 30 V. 38 67 18 3 43 43 23 35 35 3 34 34 2914 17 4 16 96 ct.

Certificates, Selling flat on account of default of principal or interest or both, Selling flat for reasons other than default. Matured bonds. Negotiability Impaired by maturity. Mengel Co. Wabash pf 4 Via 3 Waldorf 1 1 Walareen 1.60 3 Walker, H.

h4 3 19H 4-1. Sa pf 3'i. .10 Chi. A N.W. rfg.

5 28 1. 1 figuring them. The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 set forth as the policy of Congress, among ether things, to "re-establish prices to farmers at a level that will give agricultural commodities a purchasing power with respect to articles that farmers buy, equivalent to the purchasing power of agricultural commodities in the base period. The base period in the case of all agricultural commodities except tobacco shall be the prewar period, August, 1909-July, 1914. In the case of tobacco, the base period shall be the postwar period, August, 1919-July, 1929." Am.

.60 3 12 Am. M.AiMet. 1 5'i Am. Metal 1. 4 19 Am: P.

As Lt. 3 S-1S D0f6pf3k 27 19i Do 5pf2.81k 23 18 Am. Rad. 1S 23 4'i Am. R.

M. .70 7 9 Do. of 4ft 1 55 Am.S.Bldg.2e .70 27 Am. Bmcit. 3 5 38 Do.

pf 7, .20 146 Miami C. 'ia 3 M. C. Pet. 3 39.

Hi 19 Vi 33 8 6' 68 28 5V4 18 I8V4 46 24 291. 174 8'i llli 23 514 Beat. Air 3 26 V4 33 2037 i' Do. gm. 5s '87t.

Do. 4m '87t. do. pi ni. 1 4- Lake Shore M.

8 Lone Star 3 McWill. Dredg. 3 Mesabl Iron 8 East.Kod. Pt 6 .10 172 Midland Btl. Walworth .20 3 i7i r.

4' Vi 9H 65 27 "4 38 Prod. 1 Via Xdl 3 43 42 23 34 34 3 32 33 33 29 17 4 16 95 48 LIVESTOCK Do. cv. 44s '49t 306 Do. 4S 20371..

98 8'i 24', 7 18' 4 36 '4 154 .34 81-4 16V4 16 58 48 144 28', 14'. Eaton Mfg. 3 1 EI.A.-LltelVie 9 El. Boat Via. 1 El.

P. At 15 Ward Bak. B. 1 Warner 3 Wayn P. 3.

1 Wess. Oil 1 4 26 1514 18' 46 24 29', 17 '4 8'. 11 '4 33 514 Do. 4s '87T 71 Do. 4s '87 st.t...

7 5Vi 16 18V 46 24 591i 17'4 8'i U'i 23 514 14S 4-3 LOCAL MARKET CATTLE Satable. 900: slow, steady: Reg. 2a 1 pf 3 Mont. War 3 4 ttVu. 31.

.4.20 Motor Pr. li 1 8 C.R.I.AP. 4s '88t. 365 W.Pa.E1.7spf 7 .50 Am.S.Fdr. 3 18 18 18 Am.STob.

la I 214 SlVi 21 Vi I Do. fg pi. 191 Do. 87 21 Do. 6s pr 6.

10 Mid West Corp, 4 Mt. City Cop. 8 Mount. Prod 3 Nat. Fuel 8 Nat.

Sug. Ref 3 Nat, Tun, A 3 N. E. P. A.

6s 3 50 Niag, Hud. 10 Do. 1st 3 25 Nor. Am. AP.

73 medium to low good. steers. 12. 50-9' 13.60; medium to good feeder steers. 11.00Q11.

50; medium helfsrs, 11.50; medium fat cows. El Paao Nat. Do. 4s '52 AM 109 Do. cv.

4s '60t 126 Do. rfg. 4s '34lt 320 W.A. Supply 1 3 Mot. WhI.

1 Gas 2.40 3 Am. T.AT. It 11B JJT linm Am. Tob. 3 1 4214 424 421 Do.

Pf 6.. .50 12714 126- 126'4 W.Un.Tel. IVi 8 WAIr Br. 4 5 Muell. Br.llia 1 Murray vjg 10 10.25(911.10: common, s.7; eanners ana 23 34" 29 17 Vi 4 18 48 107 61 86 90 Eng.

Pub. 8v. 54 Ch. A W. Ind.

4s'52 3 1124 112V4 4- 126 126 4- Vi 117 117 4-114 564 2614 4- 4 172 172 2 31 Vi 31 Vi 4- V4 87 Va 271a 4- 11 a 1 1 26 26 4 V4 38 284 1V4 31 4 31 4 IVa 14 "4 82 82 4-Hi 52 534 4-24 8V4 8 "4 8', 8't 4- i 41'i 4P4 'i 3i 3i 4- Vi 20'i 20'4 4- i 13'. 13', 4- I. 37'i 37 Vi 18i 18. Vi 11 li. 34 34 A 35 3'- 4- 92 Vi I V4 cutters.

6.75 9 8.50; medium to good bulls, 48 C.C.C ASt.L. 4s'77 43 Am. Fare. 8 4, 4 'A 4i West. El.

24 Fiv Do.l.V-apra'ii 3 Do. 86 pf 6 .50 1023411.00. 27 Clev. Elev. 111.

3s'70 6 107 Do. of 2.e.40 lis 4 Am. Vis. 14e 11 Am. W.

Wk. 12 22 44 82 5 17 79 28 324 45 85 5 17 80 28 Eria R.R. Via 4 Do. Pfd. 3.25 CALVES Salable.

150: steady: medium Whit. Stl. IV, 1 18'i Nor. Sta. Pow.

A. Vah-KI. ia 27 N. 2g ,20 60' Do. pr.nr 5 .70 115 115 14 16V 164 4- IV.

28 28 V. 8 8 24 V. 24'4 4- V. 7'i 7'i 18 18 V4 35. 36 '4 4 15 15'i 3V, 3i V.

4- V. 54 5. Vi 16'4 16'4 15 151, Vi 58 58 4-1 4B 48 3 144 144 28 28 Vi 144 141. Vi 71 71 4- 1144 314-4 Vi 18 Vi 18 '4 60 60 1 13 13 4- '4 4 4- Vi l'i l'i 'i 1. 1, Vi 3V 31 55'i 55V4 4 1 28 28-4 4- Vi 154 15V4 Vi 47 'i 47 4- 'i1 52 521, 18 IB 1014 104 4- li 59 V.

3914 4- Vi 8 8 14 14 1 2 4- Vi 107 604 25 85'', 90 Do. ct. 47 Do. pf A 5 9 27 '4 2'i B7'a 3'. 25 28 37.

2'. 3'. 554 28 IV 28 11 264 28 91 '4 11. 83 634 8'i 8Vi 414 34 13'i 3Ti 18 11 34 35 92 BASIC CONCEPTION' Clev. Un.

Term. 4s '77 21 Col. A 80. 4s'80t 89 Columbia O. 5s6l 30 Do.

5s '52 112 to good vealers. 13 OOtf 15.25: odd head to 16.00; medium to good calves, 11.501 13.00. White M. 4e 10 24 7'i 3 25s, 28 15 61 25 88 904 Am.Woolpf4k 1 Am. Zinc 13 Anaconda l'ie 8 Ana AtC.

le .10 Eur. Vac. CI. 10 Novadel-Ag Ohio Ed. pfd Pac.

CAE. 6s HOGS Salable, 100; slow, steady: me 3 3V 3v Pantepec Oil 15 15 Anch.H.Gi. 1 This basic conception has not been changed essentially by later 5'i 22 i 15. 4- li 4 15 4'4 V. Wt "a 7' 4 4- 14 15'.

5', 4- Vt 55'i dium to good 19O-240-pound, 14.75 1500: ton. 15.25: good to choice sows. 6 33 1 lOS'i 1061 Arm. Del. Pf 7 Arm.

111. 6 2 2'i 3'M 13.5013.85. 44 Do pr pf 4'jk 2 44 White R. 3 Wilcox Oil 1 3 Wilson A Co. 4 Do.

16 pf 1 Woolwth. 1 60 12 Worth. P.AM. 1 Do. ev.

pr. Pf 4'i 1 Wrlgley 3 1 4-1 '-'4 Pa J. Bug. 2 Ped.D.8t. 140 Pld.P.P.1.

1.60a Flrestona Flintkote Fond M. 140a amendments and re-enactments. But provision has been made for SHEEP Salsble, none; common to me Do. Pf 13 V. 4 Hi 1.

34 28 15V 47 '4 52, YZ 18 a dium wooled lambs, 12.50. 10 106 108 '4 4 105 2 104 1 110 1 J07V Coml' Mnck Inc. '69 wwt Comwlth. Ed. cv.

3s '58 Con, Fdis. 3'is '48 Con. Oil cv. 3s'5l Consu. Pow.

3s'70 Do. 3 Vis '66 Cuba No. Ry. 5s '42 rct.t Del. AH.

rfg. 4s'43 using August, 1919-July, 1929, as OUTSIDE MARKETS 3 Free. Sulpli. Arm. Ck.

Arnold C. AJO. Inv pf 5 A.T. 8.F. 3'ia Dn.

of 5 CHICAGO. Sept. 15. MP) (United States Fru. Tr.

pf 8 .50 434 43 26 97 ti 4 3 "4 68 27 'i 7'i 3 43 26 '4 6 'i 97', 43 "4 68 27 6'i 7 Vi 3Vi 7 4. i 4- Vi LL'vi Vi 11' i', Vi 7 28 Department of Agriculture) Salable hogs, 14,000: total, 21,500: good and choice 200 to 270 pounds, 14.15 it 14.30; top. 14.35: Atl.Cst.Unelg 1 87 1214 144 1 4 4s '38il Yale A .60 1 good 160 to 180 pounds, 13.300 13.85: good 564 20 4 2 28 56 21 21 4 3 19 YelTruck 1 Xd7 5 '4 22S 4 15 43i 164 7'i 15'. 5. 25'i 3'.

67 1214 144 1. 4 84 24 7V 75 '4 24', 7. 17'i 29', 814 39'i 144 27 '4 6 22 i 151. 15 '4 44 17 7 14 15 '4 5'i 25i 3'i 67 Vi 13 14i Hi 4 54 24 71 75 '4 24', 71 17'4 29', 9 394 15. 28'.

Atlaa Co, 3 Atlas Tk. 1 Aviation 32 and choice sos, 350 pounds, 13.B0W 14.00: 47 178 14 85 40 Pennroad 3 3 Pa. P.AL. 87 3 77 7S 76 Pioneer Gold 10 1 Potrero Sunnr 11 3 3 3 Pug. Sd P.AL.

Sti pfd 2 25 43 42 Republic Avia. 10 3'i Root Pet 3 IV St. Regis 3 l'i 8chulte (D. 3 Scovill Mfg. 4 25 25 Sesal Lock 2 5 3 2 Sherwln-Wnig 3 50 74 74 S.

Cal. Ed. pfd 7 26 26 26 Starrett Corp. vto. 3 Sunray Oil IS 3'i 314 Taggart 3 2 THo Roof 2 3 Unit.

Gas 13 7-18 Do. Pfd 3.50 114 114 114 Un. Lt. A Pow. A 3 Do.

pfd 15 30 19. j(j Unit. Wall 3 1 1 1'4 Venezuela Pet, 3 4 Do. 4s '36't Do. West.

5s55t Do. W.5s'55 asd.t Do. West. 5s '78t li i 19 i 4- 3'i 4- Vi 5'4 41, 4. Nat.Acmal'ja 8 Nat.

Auto Fib. 2 Nat.BlftC. 1.40a 8 Nat, Can 'ig 3 Nat. Cash R. 1 4 Nat.

Cyl. .80 1 Nat. Dairy .80 16 Nat. D. Sirs.

4 N. Distillers 3 10 N. Gyps. 5 Do. pf 4'i 1.60 Lead li 3 Nat.

Mai. Stl. C. 1 Nat. P.

A Lt. 7 Nat. 2 Do. 5lsS pf 3 Nat. Tea 1 Nehl Corp.

.52 1 Nelsner Bros. Pf i'4 20 Newmont l' 4 Newpt.Ind. .20 8 Newpt. Hev Ship. l', 3 N.Y.

AtrB l'i 5 Y. C. R. 20 N.Y. Chi.

A St.L. pf 8 C. Om. 3 5 NY. L.W.

5.60 N.Y. H. to Youngit. Sh. A T.

2e Youngst. Stl. 29 Vi 400 to 500-pound sows, 13 50ft 13 75. fiileble sheep, 6000: total. 12.000; good and choice Rc-pound western lambs.

14.60; 56 '4 21 20V 4 2 18 54" 91 98 14 Oahrlel Co. A 1 2 '4 2'i Gair (R.) Vig 3 li 1'4 Gamewl. 19 1 a Oar Wood 14 3'. 3 Gen. A.

I. 1 5 "4 5'i Gen. Bak. .20 3 4. 4'i Gen.

Bronie 3 3J. 3' Gen. El. 1.40. 56 261.

SVi Gen.Fda 1.30a 7 32 32 Oen. AB. A 10 1 It 2 110 Duques. Lt. 3'4s'65 Erie 4 Vis 20 ood to choice natives, 14.60: throwouts, 3s 114 4 3 Vi 8 14 2 Dr.

Vt a Zenith R. 1. 1 Zonit 46 4- 4- V. 10.50 down; 90-pound shorn springers with 26 li Do. 4s '9S, 54 81 14 67 54 4 91 20 98 10 14 8Vi No.

2 skins. 14.00. Firest. AR. 3s'61 Sa able cattle, 11,000: total.

11.000; sal- Fla. E. Cst. 5s'74r 54 24' 14 7'4 Vi 75 '4 4-1 24 i 7i V. 17i 39 'i 81a Bald, Loc ct.

Bait. Ohio Do. pf Barber Aph Barns. Oil .60 Bath Iron la Be. Cream, la Bell Aire 2g Bendlx Av.

3e 32 1 130 ble calves 1000. total 1000: too, 16 65 1 9614 uen. Mills sa pf 5 80 130 130 "A 4-1V4 4- Vi 4- Vi 7 105 105 for choice to prime heavies; bulk. 13. SOW 15.50: best heifers.

15.25; native fat cows. 10. 9' 12 25 13 34 83H 1 82 Gen Mot. Ilia 62 37'i 36'i 37 96 96 Rates of dividends In th foregoing table are annual disbursements based on the last quarterly or semiannual declaration. Unless otherwise noted, special or extra dividends are not Included.

xd Ex-dividend, xr Ex-rlghts. a Also extra or extras, Cash or stock, a Declared or paid so far thla year, Payable in stock, Paid last year, Payable in Canadian funds, Accumulated divi 1 125V, 125V, 125'. Do. pf 5 9 50 0 10.50; bulls, 12.00; vealers, 16.00 down. Gen.8tl.Cst.

Goodrich 4 Vis '58 Gt. Nor. 4 '77 Do. 4s '46 Gulf M. A Oh.

inc. 2015t Huds. Coal 5s 62 A Hud. AM. rfg.

5'57 96 14 54 42 46 Oen.PrE. 'i Oen. Pr. Ink. Gen.

Pub. 8v. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 15. Hogs, salable nd total.

2500; top, 1400; good to choice 31 3 9 12 50 Beth. Stl. 4 Vie 10 Blaw-K. Via. 7 Boeing la 13 13'i 34 3-16 13.

DOMESTIC BONDS 46 39'i 144 2714 1 Oen.Ry.8. 5'i 15J4 33i 4- i 20'. Vi 25'i the base period for potatoes and commodities on which satisfactory data are not available for the earlier base period. And in figuring the purchasing-power end of the equation, interest payments on farm indebtedness secured by real estate, and tax payments on farm real estate have been added to calculations for all 'commodities during the War I base period. The Agricultural Department defines the parity formula as "a relationship or exchange ratio between prices paid by farmers generally and prices received." And it goes on to say that "it applies only to those items which the farmer buys and for which prices and rates can be rather easily determined, and to those Items which the farmer sells for which prices can also be rather easily determined." The first step in establishing a partly price was the determina Do.

inc. 5s '57J. dends paid or declared this year 111. Bell Tel. 2s 81 1 102' Oen.

R. le I t-Gen. Btl. Cast nf 4'k 111. Cen.

4s '52 18 50 13'i 3J4 3-16 13H 59 13'i a. 4 V. 53 13 H. pf 8 2 3 I Norf. A W.

10.10 162'i 162V, 182' 1 42 46 20 56" 46 46 44' 49 44 27 Oen. Tel. 1 60 13'i i 34 1. 3-16 13'. Vi 59 134 4- Vi ll'i 4- 4 Vi 53 4- "4 12i 1.

9-32 1-32 20a 77Va V. 1 9 1 1 5 lft 2 1 5 2 7 6 10 1 ItH 3 8 '4 IOV4 9'i 25 12'4 33T 53H 5'i 15'. 33 'i 204 25'i n. 29 8 '4 18. 8 '6'i ay so 6 IB la 25 174 844 7'i 20 3 64 Tl' 13H N.Am.Avlat 2 7 11 Oen.

ie. ll'i 50 47 464 44 49 45 180 to 310 pounds, 13.75S13.95; 140 to 170 pounds, 13.50913.75; sows, 13.109 13.65. Cattle, salable 10,500. total 10.800; calves, salable and total, 2000; choice 1037-pound Missouri-fed steers. 15.15; choice light and medlum-weutht steers, 14 85 and 15.00: good 1268-pound Kansaa steers fed on th grass.

14.00; medium 1200; common to medium gras steers, 10.00 12.00; choice fed heifers. 15.00; medium to good short-feds, 11.50412.50; medium to good cows. 9.00 N.Am. Co. 102 74 7 '4 7, DEBITS MONEY Los Angeles Clearlnghous Assoclstlon yesterday reported debits to Individual ac Gil.

R. Gimbcl Bros. Do. 5as Pf 2'i 2 45i 86 Pf 6... 454 454 47 464 44 49 45 101 4V 55 '4 24 24 counts.

corresponding day last North. Pacific 15 6'i 6 6 N.Sta.i'v. flf 5,30 nn'i 110'i 110'i 47 12 31 27 1 396 262 84 30 Olidden Oobel Adolf) Goodrich 'ie. Bonn Al. 2., 1 Borden 7 Bor-W.

160 3 Bos. At Maine 1 Bo' R. Br. 2 3 Brldpt. Br.

1 xdl Brlias Mfg. 2 1 Bkl.Un.Oaj I 3 Budd Mfg. 7 Do. pt .40 Budd W. Vie 4 Bullard Co, 2 3 Bulova W.

2 I Burl. M. 1.40 1 Do. pt 24 1 Burr A.M. 15 Butler Pf l'i 1 Butt C.

12 Byeri. A. 1 Do.Pfl5,S2k .60 By, Jack. 3 Norw r. is 2 24 year, $40,231,608.

SAN FRANCISCO 4 1 43 26 vi 97', 43i 68 V4 2 '-4 'i 7' 3U litt 3 5t 10, 9'i 12', 25 13 34 '4 54 5V4 16 33 '4 20', 25'i l'i 394 8Vi 18, 8 6i 2Vt 50 6 I a 4 25 174 8414 a 20 i 3 6 4 72 13 '4 17'i 15 ll'a 4-', 83' 34', 5iv. 90'i 904 6', 63', li 98 'i 24 32' la 25 6'i 32. 14 6'. Norw. Ph.

Do. 4s '53 Do. rtg. 4s Do. 4s I.C.AC.S.L.AN.O.

5s '63 A Do, 4s '63 Interlake Iron cv, 4i '47 Int.Gt.Nor.aJ.6s'52t Do. 1st fis Do. 5s '56 Bf Do. 5s '56 Int, Hydro. El.

cv. 6s '44 Int. Paper 5s '47. Int. T.AT.

4s '52 Do, 5s '55 K.C. Ft S. A Mem. 74 DO. Pi 5...

35 J9H 4- 8V, 18 4- 8 4- -i 64 4- Vi 21i 80 6 18', 4- 4 25 V. 174 54 i 4 8 50 Vi 3 64 71 'i 13 Vi 4- Vi 74 OP 34 24 Vi 23 23 BAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 15. MT Clear Goodyr. 33 24 Vi 24 9-32 20V 77 Vi 20 li 8fi 78 9-16 7, 71, 20 86 78 '4 14 Do. nt 2 Goth.

pf 7 .60 ings, S1b.BUU.UUl). CALL MONEY NEW YORK. Sept. 15. (PV CaH money 10.25; good sausage bulls, 11.00; choice vealers, 14.50; medium and good stockers and feeders.

10.00O12.35: strictly good to choice lightweight Colorado yearlings, 13.00; good to choice 450-pound steer calves, 13.50. Sheep, salable 5000, total 5250; best native lambs. top yearlings, 11.75; top ewes, 5.85. 59 13i 11. 4 52'4 1234 9-32 20 '4 77 1, 50 86 77' 4 9-16 7 7-14 1614 22 51', 124 ll'a 75 34 2714 Mot.

2 Grand Union. 1 Or. C. St. .35 1 steady.

1 per cent. Prima commercial 1 36 5 103 39 57 8 59 Gt. Nor Iron paper, per cent. Tim loan steady; 60-90 days, l'i per cent; 4-6 months, l'i per cent. Bankers acceptances unchanged: 57 58 58 68 Ore ct, 2g.

3 17 9-1S 7, 7-lt 4- Vi I6i Vi 22 4- 14 311. 13 Gt. Nor. Ry. 60-90 days, -r per cent: 4 months.

r- per cent: 5-8 months. i-, ner 1 pf le Ot. W. Sug. 3 tion of a base price that is, the 3 3 3 4s '36 71 59 K.C.

South. 5s '50 28 71 K.C. Term. 4s '60 1 109' Koppers Co. 3s'61 1 108 Lac.

Gaa 5s '53. 3 87 1774 PRODUCE cent. Rediscount rate, New York Reserve Bank, 1 per cent. ureen aa Ohio Oil Ha 8 8'i 8 8 Ol. F.

Eq, la 1 23i 2314 23-H 14 Omnibus ...9 4 4 4 Do. pf 8 .70 7' 87 67 i Otis Elev. 65a 9 15 1414 1414 4- Outboard M. A M. IVi.

1 24 24 24 '4 O-Ill. Ol. 3- 3 49' 48'i 48 Pae. Coast. .11 60 6 5'i 6 4- '4 Do.

1st pf 3.40 23 32'i 4- Do. 2nd pfS.lO 144 14 14. 4- Pao. O.AB. 2 12 18'4 18, 4- i Pac.

LlKht. 3 I 27 27 27 4- Pe.T.S.T.414a .20 82'i 82 82 1' Do. Pf .10 142'i 142'i 4- 'i Pac. Tin Con. 1 2 2 2 Vi Pac.

West. Oil 4 6V4 6'i 6'4 Park.Mot. 10 2'i 2'i 2', Alrw. lg 19 171 17-1 V. Panh.

K. P. L. I 1 4 Am. P.AL.

6s 2016 41 96 954 Assoc. El. 4( '53 29 42 42 42 Assoc. O.AE. 5s '50 24 11 10V, 11 Do.

5s 10 It 11 11 Do. 5s '68 45 11 10 11 Do. 4s '49 65 11 10 11 Assoc. T.AT. 514 '55 A 63 62 62 Blrm.

El. 4'is '68 7 102 Cn.St.E!. 5Vis '54. 69 7 6 7 Do. 5s '48 63 7 7--.

Chi. Ry. 5s '27 ct. 9 56 Cities Ser. 5s '69 11 804 Do.

5s 6 77 Do. 5s '50. 61 77 77 77 Clt.S.P.AL. 5J'49 8 77 78 Cit.S.Pow. 5 '52 17 78 77 Cont.

5s 58 A 30 85 84 84 Cud. Pack. 34 '55 101 East G.AF. 4s 56 A 19 83 82 EI. PAL.

5s 2030 136 90 89 90 Fed. Wat. 5 'is '54 10 101 Fia. Pow. 4s '66 10 105 Gen.

P.Ut. 6s'5? 3 103 Glen A. Coal 4s'65 5 92 111. P.AL. 55'54 3 100 99 Ind.

Bvc. 5s 4 80 79 Do. 5s '63 A. 10 80 80 8C Ind. r.ss 5s 3 113 Int.

Pub. Ser. 7s '57 3 9'i Metro. Ed. 4s'65 8 1101 Mid.

Val. 5s '43 6 60 59 Minn. P.AL. Ss '53 3 107 107V Neb. Pur.

4'4s '81 8 108 Nev. Cal. E. 5s '58 9 94 New Eng. G.AE.

5s '50 11 49 49 Do. 5s "48 5 49 Do. 5s '47 19 49 48 4 N.Ens.Pow, 5s '48. 10 73 72 73 Nor. Con.

Ut. 5 la '48 A 3 54 Pac. P.AL. 5s '55 8 101 101 Pub.SvInd. 4s'69 A 3 10814 Pug.

Sd. P.AL. 5s '49 3 10214 102 102 Shaw W.AP. 4( Greyhound 1 average price for the base period ci. -Leid' August, 1909-July, 1914.

Theg.Hec.,! a 5 Do. pf .55 Leh. Val. H. Term.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Furnished by Farmers A Merchants Na 1 1 5s '54 1 "4 6 15 Vi n'4 4'4 '4 averacre price 01 cotton during can. Dry bo ll'i IOI4 76 3'4 28 tional Bank. Selling prlcea for checka of 4-2 V'ii Leh. Val 5s 2003 st. 87 37 Or.Alr.E.

ia 3 Guan. Sug. pf .30 Gulf. M.0.. 3 Do.

Pf 2 Vig 3 9 rnr-iA tminA Viotro Can. Pacific. nominal amounts: iro. CAtO. .20 Do.

2003 at. zw 3 Do. 4s 2003 st. 153 32 V. Argentina, per 100 peso 23.83 834 4-34 -4 20'.

36 33 30 79 91 37 Vi 34 31 79 9i Trading was moderate in produe yesterday. Peas were slightly stronger, tomatoei firm to slightly stronger: pear and potatoes were slightly weaker, sppies and figs were dull to slightly weaker; cauliflower was weskcr; other commodities generally about steady to steady. APPLES Watsonvlll Bellflowers, 4-tier best, 4.0094.60; fair, 3.50. AVOCADOS Nabals. 78: Itiamnas.

4 Long lsl. rfg. 4'49 25 97 22'i 22'j 31. 13 11 '4 IOI4 76 34 38 II ll'i 8'i 13 3 '4 6'. l'i 90' 5'.

12. neen 12.4 cents a pound; of rat. Tract 2 2 64.2 cents a bushel; of wheat, 88.4 jc iK'Si ii's .10 'it Do. 7s Pt 7.20 5s 2003 2 101 Do. 4 Vis 2003 3 91 Manatl Sug.

4s '57 1 49 cents a bushel. 41 Pf 5 60 .80 104 1034 104 4- Vi va Hall Ptg. 1. Ham. .55 Hat Am.

A 'ia Hayes In. IVi Havea Mfir. 17 '4 6 15 11'4 4 83 34 34 1 4 20', 90'i 90 'i 6'i 68 14 88 '4 24 32 l'i 34 'i 6'4 32 J. 96 '4 1 64 SO 'a 904 6'4 68', 14 98 '4 Panhandle Mil. Sparta A N.W.

A R. 62 IS 29 39 48 '47 ai '4 8'. 13 V. 3'i 6'i i .11. 90 5i 4- '4 12 li Vi 130 Haas, Ryans, 9ll; Seed U9P A-s Maria Paraflf.

Cos. 3 1 Para. Pict. 1 30 gtd. 5s '3811 Do.

cn. 4s '3811, 186 Ol. 8 .60 Ilecker 13 Here. Motor 1 1 Do. 1st pf 6 1 1'4 '4 4- Vi 5s'2 A 98 Celotex li 1 Do.

pf 5. JO Cm. Foundry 3 CIll.Lt.Pf4'i .10 Cent. R.R. NJ.

1 Cerro Pas. 4 3 Cert-teed 1 Do. 6S pf .1.20 Checker Cab 3 Ches. tt O. 3 8 Do.

pf 4 1 Chi. E. III. 17 Do. A 7 Chi.

Grt. W. 114 81, 13 3'i 6'i IV. 90 5'i 12 130 25 29 '4 101, 3 34 4 18V 4 14 32 '4 14 25 6 '4 Her. J.

pf 6 .20 130 lings, 3W3. CAULIFLOWER Snowball, lettuca Crates, untrlmmed local, 1.251.50; poor quality, 50 ft' 1 00. FIGS Local Brunswick, 5 7 pound, few best, 8 pound. LETTUCE Dry pack Guadalupe, Lom- Park Utah 1 P. Davis 11 PatinoM.2e 22 2U 1 15 37 33 41 31 3 Hoi.

Furn. 1 2S SECOND STEP The second step was to work out an "Index of prices paid by the farmer, including taxes on real estate and interest paid. For this purpose some 86 items used in family livingwere chosen, along with 88 items used in farm production. These items Do. aj.

5s fm 33 Do. 4S 78 62 Do. 1st 4s '90. 41 Do 4s '62 37 14 Brazil, per 100 mllrels 5.21 Canada, per 100 Canadian 88 00 England, per pound sterling 4.05 Ireland, per pound sterling 4 OS Scotland, per pound sterling 4 05 Mexico, per 100 20.75 Peru, per 100 soles 15.78 Uruguay, per 100 pesos 63.28 Venezuela, per 100 bolivares 30.28 NEW YORK RATES NEW YORK, Sept. 13.

Closing foreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents:) Canada Official Canadian Control Board rates for U.S. dollars: Buying 10 per cent premium, selling 11 per cent premium, equivalent to discounts on Canadian dollars In New York of buying 9.91 per cent, telling 9.09 per cent. Canadian dollar In New York open market 12 Vi per cent discount or 87.73 U.S. cents, up .625 cents. Europe Great Britain official 'Bankers Foreign Exchange Committee rates) buying 402, selling 4.04 open market; cables 4.04.

Latin America Argentina official 29.77: free 23.7B, down 1J00 of a cent; Brazil Penney 3.2 16 15 37 22 33 41 31 3 35 35 35" 35 35 6 Horn. M. 414 6 Houd.H. Vi 3 Houston OH 1 Howe S'nd 3. 1 32.

'4 96'4 4-2V4 li 64 V4 15 36 52 32 41 30 3 35 32 34 35 34 6 '4 25 29 '4 10 Vi 3 344 18 V. 4 Mo.Pac. cv.5s'49t 171 1 59 15 4- 115 4-3 1 23 4- 19 4- 63 72 3 4- 21 21 39 4- 32 4- 4 534 4- 3J34 i 59 8 29'i 10 3 34 '4 18 4 poc and Santa Maria, crates, 4 dozen Pa. Coal A C. 32 Pa.

RR. 21 H.B.M.&S. h3 10 Pepsi-Cola le. 7 Hudson Mot. 3 DO.

5S '63 AT. 40 Do. 5s '77 121 Do. 5s '78 34 Do. 5s 80 21 Do.

5s '81 It. 80 Do. aen 4s '75t. 384 Per M. pr.

pf .30 Pet Milk 1.. 3 Petrol 1 9 mostly, 2.00M.25. PEAS Arroyo Grande pole, 140 IS pound; Santa Maria, 13914 pound. POTATOES Brokera' sales, 100-pound sacks, Tehachapl long white, U.S. No.

1, 3.253.50, TOMATOES Stones. Inrn) and Un include clothing, household sun- Hupp Motor. 1 li I Illinois Cent. 3 7 Do. nf 1 16 li P.

Dodge 1 20a 5 7 1 29 15 115 1 23 19 53 72 4 214 21 -3 22 4 23 33 59 8 68 38 18 4 35 4 3 22 2 3 19 '4 6 48 plies, food, furniture and fur Phil.Co 6spf 3 .20 Pf ik 13 13'i 13'i Chi. P. Tool 2 8 14 14'i Do. cv. pf 3 1 35 Vi 35 Vi Chi.

Y. Cab 1 2 11 11 Chlckasha Cot. Oil 1 13i 13 Childa Co. 1 Hi Chrysler 2ie 11 60 City LArr. 1 20 5 10', ln'i Clark Eq.

2 37 3C', 13 '4 14'4 a 134 IV, 60 1014 37 Mon. w. Pa. riiD, 4 Vis Iln. fis '65 V.

'67 A W. P.AL. 6 2022 A Stand. G.AE. 6 '48 at.

Do. 6s '48 cr. It. Do. 6s '51 Do.

6s '57 Do. 6s '66 nishings, building materials, au 10 111 3 110 6 103 103 Diego Co. lugs, 4x5s. 1.604(1.75; few, 2.00. 68 'i 4- Mont.

Pow. 3s'3S Mnr.AEssex 4s'55 60 60 59 59 60 7 7 4- 16V4 1614 a 11 4- 61 61 4- 7'i 7'i 54 51. 4- 137 137 46U 46'4 8 35 3S' Ind.PAtL.1.10 3 11 Ml. Steel 4 3 61 Int. Rub.

1 7V4 Iron V4. 8 81. Int. Bus. M.

6(, 1 137 89 59 58 69 69 S9V4 ORANGES Per box, Valenctes. choice and orchard run. loose. 2.00W2 10: stand tomobiles, trucks, tractors, gas, oil, tires, feed, farm machinery, 38 4- 60 59 59 69 60 37H 38 DO. 3Vis 2000.

Ill Nat. Dairy 3s'60 I 104 Nat'l Steel 3s'6S 10 102 ards. 1.75W190: fancy, wrapped and packed, 126s-176s, 4.755.00; choice, official e.OSn: free 5 20n: Mexico 20. Attn Clev. El.

Ilium. Pf 4'i .10 110H 110'i 1104 18 4 35 4 60 Int. Harv. 2.. 13 47 1 Stand.

AL. 6'S7 Tex. El. 8. 5s '60 Rates In spot cablea unless otherwise 64 Do.

pf 7... 2 163'i 163'j 163s4 4-IV Phila. (6 pf 6 .40 Phllco 1 Phil. Morris 3a 2 Phillips Pet. 2 5 Pills.

Flour la 1 Pitt. Cnal 19 Do. pf 13 Pitt. Coks 1 Pitt. 8cr.

1 Pttt.Stl.5s Pf 1.90 Pittston 12 Poor Co. B. 1 Postal Tel. pf 8 Press Stl. C.

Vi 3 Proct. A G. 2 3 ciev. o.Br. Iff 2 Zfi', 26 wrapped, 3.503.75 aome, 3.00, LEMONS Per hn.

Wl lnn lasfli Indicated. 13 105 6 107 107 1074 1V4 4- 4 4-IV, 4- -i 4- Vt Tex. AL. 5s '56 40 Climax 1.20a. 2 Int.

A 2 5-16 5-18 5-18 40 N. Eng. R.R. 4s'4Sf 8 t44 N. Eng T.AT.

Ss'82 3 117 N. Orl. Term. 4s'53 1 79 Tex A Mex. Twin C.R.T.

5 '4 int. Mer. Ma. 1 4- 2 00; wrapped and packed, fancy, 300s-360s, 4.755.00; choice, wrapped, 3.50. 52 A Int.M.Ch.''2e 12 8 7', 8 4- Vi 40 32 Vi 76 14 '4 14 84 96 324 7fi 1414 14 32 76 1414 14 Cluett P.

l3.e 8 Coca-Cola 3 1 'i 18 Coll. 1 23 28 3 84 97 414 Int. Mln. .4 7 2-14 3 22 4- 2 34 4- 19. 4- 4- 48.

Un. L.AR. S'i '52 Waldorf-Ast, 6s '54 CITRUS AUCTION SALES CHICAQO 3392 boxes. 3.255.87: aver Int. Nick.

C. 2 23 27si 37V 27s. yt 1 29 15 115 1 53 19 53 72 Vi 3 21 21 39 22 4 23 334 59 8 68 38 18 44 34 4 3 21 2 3 19 8 48. 10 103 93 80 70 35 8 86 "4 11 3 56 IP 8 3 13 5 84 7'i 4 32 7 4 18 8 36 5s '54t 34 N.Y.C. rfg.

5s 2013 74 Do. 4s 2013 A 59 Do. cn. 4s '98 27 54 62 47 50 62 54 51 47 50 61 65 52 47 50 621 73 LOCAL GRAIN Los Angeles Grain Exchange Quotation nominal, subject to market fluctuations. Prices per cwt In carloads only: FOREIGN BONDS age.

4.43. NEW YORK 2K.475 hnm lAim- Bogota M. Bk. Do, cv. 3 Vi-i '52 102 P.S.

N.J. 38 104 10 IVi few, 2.50; average. 4.18. Do.Bs pf 8 1.50 105 10S 4- 1 7s '47 9 28 Do. 7 '47 5 28 94 93 3 MARKET AVERAGES NEW YORK, Sept.

15. Today' bond and stock market average! follow: BONDS Do. 7s Pf 7 .50 Do Rs Pf 6 4 80 48 63 624 63 SAN FRANCISCO EXCHANGE 1.93 2.00 1.57',ifll.e3 1.80 01.85 BJ'-S 71 2 25'i 8 86 '4 11 STANDARD A POOR'S 43 41 38 37 Do. $5 Pf 5 3.30 Pullman la 19 Pure Oil '4g 10 Do. 5s Pf 5 1 Pur.

Bak. 3 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wheat-No. 2 hard or soft whit Barley No. 2 western, 43 lbs. Mllo No.

2 yellow, California Oats-No. 3, 35 lb Corn No, 3 yellow, bulk 454 411 37 37 7 Closing averages Net -1942- 45 41 37 37 7 106 7 103 ISO 1.89 91.93 ei.es Anglo Cal. Bk. Cal. Ink Cal.

Pact IOO 17 17 17 .100 17 17 N.Y.C.AH.R. 3s'9T N.Y. Chi. A St.L. 4s '78 N.Y.

N.H. A H. cv. 6s '48t Do. 4s Do.

4s '55t Do. 4s '56 1 N.Y. O. A W. rfg.

4s '92t N.Y. Si earn 3'is '63 N.Y. W. A Boston 4 lis '465 Nlag.Sh. ev.5s'50 Nnrf.

A Sou, cv. Ss 20151 Do. 4H '98 Norf. A W. 45'98 Nor.Am.Co.

3s'54 Nor. Pac. 6s 2047.. Do. 5s 2047 Do.

4s 2047... DO. 4s '97 DO. 3s 2047 7 fertilizer, general equipment and supplies and seed. The latest parity index, worked out in that manner and related to the base period, which is taken as 100, stood at 132 for Aug.

15, 1942. It is estimated monthly, resulting in an upward or downward readjustment in parity prices. To obtain the parity price of wheat, for instance, on the base of the Aug. 15 parity index, it is only necessary, to multiply the base price of wheat 88.4 cents a bushel-by 1.52 (or 152 per cent,) which eqilals 134.4 cents a bushel. Base prices have been "established on a long list of farm products from apples and avocados to watermelons, wool and youngberries.

Once the nature of parity prices is understood, it becomes obvious that they are intended to only in relation to other prices. Their relativity makes them an Illusive ceiling. As a matter of fact, the parity index has risen nearly 17 per 84' 72 25 6 86 11 Jv 3 14 56 18 8 3 13 5 84 7'i 4 23 .7 4 18 8 '4 36 3014 31 3 561 18 8 4- 3 13 4- 5 84 7 4. Hiih Low Last ehang High Low 50 Industrial 91 88 4- .04 92 24 90 31 20 Rails 66 22 4- .19 68 00 61 10 20 Utilities 100.71 .04 10O 85 99 61 60 Bonds 86 27 4- .06 86.77 84.21 NEW YORK TIMES 40 DomestiS 77.30 4- .10 77 45 74 07 D0W-J0NE3 40 Bonds 90 16 4- .07 91.03 88 13 10 Ralls 92 15 .07 93.64 89 02 10 Second Ralls 52 92 4- ,22 56.04 48 21 10 Public -Utilities 109 54 4- .09 109 54 107 81 10 Industrial 106 01 4- .04 106.69 1C4 99 An outstanding new fype of AIRPLANE PROPELLER having a ub(cmtiallY siUnt actibn whil in flight, is opn for investment possibilitias and manufacturing. Patented and protected by broad claims.

Financially reipotuibU partiei er concerns with manufacturing facilities are invited to investigate this opportunity for poit war profits. Deiire to establish this busineM in California. GEO. J. NOVAK.

17 Linn Cltvtlind OSii CM, AUICKi Coast Co. Cons. Air. Gen. Metals Gen.

Motors Glad. McBean Honolulu Oil Radio 18 Do. pf 3'i. 1 1 1 Rem. Rd.

.85 3 Reo Mot. ct. 1 Repub. Stl. le 58 Rcver copper 1 Do.

7s pf 7.10 Reyn. Metals. 2 Reyn.Sprg. 1 Reyn 1 40 19 Richfield g. 4 Roan 3 Ruberold .30 1 Rustless I.

.60 2 Do. pf 21, .30 02 31 a 7ii 7 12S 1 103 18 86 1 55 3 51 9 73 46 42 CAR RECEIPTS Wheat, barley. 13; corn. 12; oats, 8: mllo, 1: kaffir. flour.

12: bran. cereal. alfalfa, seed. Co soybean meal, miscellaneous, 1, H.1Y PRICES Hay delivered f.o.b. Log Angeles, per ton: No.

i barley hay 19.0020.00 No; 1 oat hay 22. 0023.00 Alfalfa f.o.b. Hynes or 21 Monte, per ton: U.S. No. 1 24 00 P.S.

No. 3 leafy 22.0023.00 U.8. No. 2 19.80 20.00 Magnin A Co. Naiomas Co.

Pac. Coast Ag. 22 51' 65 51 73 41 Sales High Low .100 2 .100 7 50 27 1. 900 65 200 24 100 18 200 8 10O 37 100 8 100 12 200 4 10O 6 .100 2 05 400 28 100 25 500- 37 200 2 100 12 50 82 81 300 11 200 33 300 4 500 12 ,100 8 5 323 10O 17 Pac. O.AE 200 18 18 18V, 200 18 18 42 va-.

4 .18 8V4 4- i 13 107 107 113.1 111.7 10 Low-yield Issue Ohio F.d. 4s '65 R.R, AN. 4s '81 36 ASSOCIATED PRESS 113.6 STOCKS STANDARD A POOR'S 8 107 107V4 107 Otis Stl, 4s'62 A Pac. a AC. 3'S 00 Safeway 3 1 36 36 Closing averages DO.

3S Do. 5s Pf 1.40 108. 108 LK3. OS pro. Do.

5s pfd. xw Pac. Light Pac. Pub. Ser.

Do. pfd. Pac. T.AT Rheem. Mfg.

Stand. Oil Cal. Transamerica Union Oil Cal. Vulte Air Wella Fargo Western Pip 36 108 28 9i I. 4 10U UHVj iUU 1 108 3 110 42 99 99 16 101 100 101 3 105 4 108 Psra.

Pict. BUTTER AND EGGS Prices quoted by Produce Exchange of St.Jo.Ld. 1 3 28 28'i Pen. P.AL. 4 s74 st.

l. a w. pr 9 8sr.Arms 1 6 10 Do. 3bs '69 Lo Angelea, Sept. 15.

1942. 10 V. Pen. R.R. gen.5s'68 scnenley 14 19'.

17 101 101 101 13' 34 18 89 09 A B7Vi Do, gen. 4 Via Do, 4 deb. '70 Do. gen. 4V4S '81 Do.

3s Do. 3 13 BUTTER i Extras. 46; 3 prim first, 45; 3 standards, 45; 4 undergrades, 42. GGS LARGE: 1 Clean extra. 50: 3 light dirty extras.

46; 3 clean standards. 41; 3 89 89 89 cent since May 15, 1941 from 130 to 152 in the effort to keep pace with prices of things the 9' 104 18. 34 12 634 7 6 6 13 2 13 12 7 Scott P. 1.80 2 34 8eab. A L.

pf 1 Seabrd. Oil 1.3 13 Sears R. 3. 7 54 Servel 1 3 7 SharpAD. lie 28 6 Shatluck .40.

10 6 Shell OH .40 1 13 Silv. King 1 2 Simmons 'ie 1 13 10 87 4 61 61 17 106-4 106 3 98 2 11114 Per Marq. 4Vi '80 Ph. Dodge 3a '82 Phila. Co.

4s '81 checks, 39. 54 74 6 6 13 2 13 12 7 MEDIUM: 1 Extra, 46: 3 light dirty rphil. Elec. 3s '67 farmer has to buy. Released by the North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc.

extras, 44; 3 clean standards, 38; 4 Checks, 32. Keystone Custodian Funds 10 MUTUAL FUNDS Mmtfi if BOSTON FIDUCIARY AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATES Prospectus on request from your investment desler or KLEHMET AND Feifit Cot't Diittibulart S0 S. SPRINO LOS ANGELES TRINITY 390) 31 Smith Ty.1 1 12 4- TREASURY STATUS WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. Wn The post-tlon of the Treasury Sept.

12. compared with corresponding dale a year ago: Sept. 12, 1942 Sept. 12, 1941 Receipts 8 74,125,218.17 8 37.789,080.47 Expenditures 171,880,278.06 69,088,916,80 Net balance 1.842,960,837.53 3,380,197,243.61 Working balance included 1.080,490.004.34 1.626.499.308.79 31 76 SMALL: 1 33; 3 light dirty 5 10 12 31 6 86 3 76 1 101 8ocony-V. 32 7 So.

Am. G. A Net 1942 High Low Last ohang High Low 80 Industrial 87.07 .33 91.18 75 18 20 Ralls 26.83 .09 29 14 23 68 20 Utilities 30 51 .71 36 18 27 59 90 Stocks 68 23 4 .35 72 .19 69.31 ASSOCIATED PRESS 30 Industrials 53 3 53 9 53 1 .3 56 0 46 0 15 Rails 17 1 17 0 17 0 17.7 14 4 15 Utilities 23 9 23 6 23 8 4- .3 27 3 21 1 60 Stocks 36.9 36.7 36 8 .1 38 7 32 0 NEW YORK TIMES 25 Ralls 19 68 19 59 19 59 .02 21 07 16 89 25 Industrials 126 95 126 47 126 62 4- .18 141.25 111 73 50 Stocks 73 31 73.03 73 10 4- 08 80.53 64 83 LONDON FINANCIAL TIMES Industrial 106 3 .1 106 5 93 4 Rail 68 8 .3 S8 8 84 0 DOW-JONES 30 Industrial ,.,106 82 106.17 106 49 .34 114.23 92 93 20 Ralls 26 58 26.47 26.48 .04 29.01 23 31 IS Utilities 11 83 11 57 11.75 4- .37 14 93 10.58 65 Stock 35 82 35 58 35.70 4- .16 38 62 31 46 Hourly fluctuations: Industrial Rail Utllitlea 63 Stocka Open 106 38 38.83 Jl .88 3S 67 11 a 106 58 26.86 11.74 3V74 13 Noon 106.58 36 54 11.70 35.73 1 p.m 106 56 26 61 a. 70 35 71 3 p.m 106.87 26 53 11.73 38. 73 Shares 38,400 14,010 44.900 97,310 extras, 32.

P. .20 1 Ph.Rdg C.AI. 6S 4BT Do. 5s '73t Portl. G.E.

4S'B0 Read. 4 '97 A Repub. Stl. 4s'61 Rio Or. West.

1st 4 '39tl Do. clt. 4s R.I. Ark. A L.

4 Vis '34Jt st t. n-n 4s OTHER GRADES: Case count, 36. WESTERN CHEESE: 1 Triplet dalsl. So. Nat.

Oaa 1 1 Sou. Pacific. 17 Southern 5 58 26 58 28 58 37 34; 2 longhorns, 24! 3 loafs. 23, Do. nf SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

IS. (US. Sparka W. Vi 78 18 16 1814 Department of Agriculture) Butter, 82 score. Bl 4Si; 90, 45! 89, 42.

Spercer K. 3 Sperry RAO. 33 I 3 L. 8.P. Ss'SO Bt 70S eggs ana onees uncnangea.

NEW YORK. Sept. 15. UPV Eggs: Pa- St Custom receipts for month 7.918.578.71 14,350,640.80 Racelpt fiscal year tJuly 1 1.798,383.055.33 1,123.463,689.67 Expenditures fiscal year 12,655.507.321.81 3,877,979.650.92 Excess of expenditure. Bpicer 3 Spiegel- DO.

4a 203 78 31 19 18 31 76 21 19 18 32 31 18 31 DO. Pf 4'i 3 30 Do. 4 '60 332 elfic Coast writes: Jumbo and premiums, 52'55; spectala, 50 951; standard, 47 9 48; mediums. 44. POULTRY PRICES By Product Exchange of Los Angelea Sept.

15. 1942.. 1 Hen, 33V 20: 2 do. 3V to 4 21; 3 do. over 4 22; 4 hens, 4 to 8 27; 5 do.

over 5', 26; 6 broilers. 1 to IV 28: 7 do. Hi to 3V 29: 8 fry. 2 V. to 3 34; 9 do.

co a4 to 3V 37; 10 do. 3V to 4 lbs 28: 11 roaster. eoU 4V4 lbs. up, 39; 12 ataga, 16; 13 old roosters, 16: 14 do. Leghorns, 12; 15 ducklings, Pekln, 8 lbs.

up, 25; 18 do. under 8 33: 17 old ducks, whit Pekln. 23 eld hen turkeys. 13: 24 old torn -turkeys. 18: 27 capons, 8 to 8 25: 28 do.

over 8 25; 31 No. 1 white. 3 to 4 17: 32 do. mixed colors, 3 to 4 IS: 34 do. No.

1 old, 7. Square 1 xdl 8t.L.S W. rfg.S'90t 157 1 lOOVi 10.857.124.266.18 3. 752.813,951.23 Bland. Brand 33 Stand.

Oaa 1 A AA. Fasa. 4 43 Schenley Dlst. 4s'83 I 104 Seab A.L. cn.

6s'45t 115 Total debt 86.702.453 825 93 57,819.878.195.43 Increase over previou day, 8605,944.68 Gold assets Do. $4 pr 3 Do. $6 pr pf 3 Do. 17 or pf 8 Dn. 8.

'48 et.t T. L. Ford Named 11 32 11 10 23 2 2 3 10 10 10 4- 13 13 13 13 14 14 Vi 30 30 30 2. 2 2 1, 21 21 21 24 24 24 4- 34 34 34 2 2 2 31 30 30 33 33 33 4- 3 3 3 ,4, 4-3-32 1 15-16 1 4- A 74 7V 7 4- 8'i 8 8 4- 33 23 53 23 23 23 38' 38 38 4- 29 59 29 4- 26 26 26 V4 55 55 85 6 6 6 4- 3 3 3 4 4 4 4- 4 4,4 48 48 48 ll'i 11 11 4- Vi 10 10 10' 20 20 30 25 25 25 4- 36 38 36 4- 4 Do. 4a '50 at.tl.

Sea -All Fla. 8 '35 A et.t 822.743.139,509.47 622.737.313.423.37 New 1942 high. 1SEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRADING DATA to Bowlus Co. Board Std Cal 1.05 24 Std.Oll Cal. 1 7 8td.Oil N.J.I 37 StdO.Oh.

1 I 1 ndri.lnt transactlona for Rent. 14: Pur- Shell Un. Do. 3 Sou. Pac, 4 Via '68 tliuM.

34.0TO aharea on 1315 orders. To WOOL 11" 11 32 9 99 97 53 52 Vi 63 69 66 90 55 Bowlus Sailplanes, yes- Monday 199 32.04 192 30 9 230 37.0 83 Advance Decline i Tuesday 304 48.04 156 24 6 173 37,3 CAPITAL NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Te dVray expense of erganiiing Colifornio corp. one) to further develop and manufacture eeveral Item vital ta the war effort, M-votely owned plant new operating and fully equipt. Investment secured. Write A Res 182.

Time tal sales. Including ahon sales. 43.050 jg 'oig. hares on 1715 order. Short sales.

1 slewart W. Stsrrett le. BOSTON, Sept. 13. fTJ.S.

Department of Agriculture) Sslea of three- Unchanged Do. 4 4a Do. 4a '69 Do, rfg. 4a it 111 1 I Tirey L. Ford, president of the elahtha territory wools wer reported on 83 53 53 68 64 89 55 NAVAL I UKt) Total Issue 633 621 SAVANNAH (Oa.) Sept.

15. Tur-1 New 1942 30 18 K.ntm. Km. nffftrlnvi R9- 31001 N.W 1442 lOWS 8 9 illHrrs oil uiuci. Dealen' round-lot trnietlons- Pur- Stokely chases, 9150 share aiainsc total aales BtoneAW.

Of 12.910 sharea. tudebaker Total bond sales Today. 813,633 BOO: I Sun Oil 1 69 66 90 SSVi Hammond Aircraft Co. of San 4 5 1 8 5 7 3 3 10 6 62 45 Do. 34 '46 Do.

4Ws Or. '77. a clean bast of 1.03 to 1 OS In the Ros. 1 ton wool market today. Some Northern! California' medium wool was sold at 951 cent, clean basis.

Ohio graded bright 1 three-gtghth and auarter-blood wool sold Francisco, to the board of direc aallnns: rereinti. 2h8. shipments. 160; Hourly volum First, 151,880 shares; nrevloua day. 812.035.700: week ago, Superhtr.

1 So. Pac. S.F. Trm. 4a 'SO atocka.

32.588. second, 62.505; third, fourth, tors. Mr. Ford is well known 31.918: fifth. 94.280 at S3 cents.

In th greasa. Bile cmvtnue South. Ry. '8s'S8 Superior Stl. Swift 1 20 Swift Int I 3a 90 S3 4 88 90 93 88 to pa mad nt ignt montna jexaa won Rosin: Offering.

119: aalea. 119; re-lots, 626; shipments, nons; stocks, ci.mi,, im- im. F. 85 8 90 3 93 3 1 104 3 108 Total stock sales Today. 386.300 shares; previous day.

week ago, year ago, two yeara mo, Do, en. ss Do. gen 4a "56 in California and formerly was affiliated with tha shipping 493.40OI year ago. 85.897.050; two year ago, Jan, 1 to date, year ago, two yeara ago. $1,085,127,425.

United State lovernmeni bond sales. $17,540. Stand Oil J. 3 61 In th country at wlda rang of prices, 38 to 4S cents, reas basis, depending 00 shrinkage and clearnes of th lot. Biudebak.

ov. 6 48 and I. 3.34; K. 3.35: M. 3i36; N.

3.44; 'Jan. 1 to date. 71.151.810: year ago, 3.52; WW and 3.55. 377,2755 two fear ago, 148.332,211, Taaat Co. 3.

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