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Many Leaders Complete Irregular Week In Mart Some Individuals Manage To Hold To The Recov ery Side, However NEW YORK Stocks—Mixed; specialties ad yanCe. Bonds—Steady; most rails im prove. . , . , Cotton—Weak; profit taking and hedging. CHICAGO ► Wheat—Unchanged to 1-4 cent higher; strong demand with all deliveries at ceilings. Corn—Unchanged at ceilings. Rye—Unchanged to 5 cents high «r; strong demand. Cattle—Nominally steady. Hogs — Nominally steady, top $14.85 ceiling. NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—(£)—In dividual stocks, packed by special ties, held to the recovery side in today’s market although many leaders finished an irregular week with moderate losses. New buying incentives were lack ing but idle cash continued to pro vide a prop for numerous favorites. Skeptics regarding earnings and dividends as the result of wide spread strikes again lightened ac counts or stood aloof. Government seizure of the meat packing plants found most stocks in this category unperturbed. Dealings tapered after the open ing but picked up at invervals when bidding was a bit more insistent. Gains of fractions to a point or more—there were several wider jumps—predominated at the close. Transfers of 920,000 shares com pared with 1,680,000 last Saturday which were the largest for a short stretch in seven years. Low-priced issues were the most active but the majority ended about unchanged. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was up .1 of a point at 78.4 but on the week showed i de fine nf as much of 810 issues ar> pearing, 376 rose, 238 fell and 196 were unchanged. Eastman Kodak was up 4 1-2 at 242 on a few sales. Lesser plus marks were retained by Wyandotte Worsted, American Woolen, Euit able Office Building, Paramount Pictures, Loew’s, Virginia-Carolina Chemical, Elastic Stop Nut (on a debenture redemption plan), Colo rado Fuel and Iron, Boeing, R-K-O, U. S. Steel, Du Pont, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Allegheny Com mon and Preferreds, Great North ern, Bell Aircraft and American and Foreign Power common and preferred. On the offside were Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, North ern Pacific, N. Y. Central, Allied Chemical, Electric Power and Light, National Distillers, Union Carbide, Douglas Aircraft, Inter national Telephone, Hiram Walker and Pan-American airways. Bonds were selectively improved. At Chicago wheat, oats and rye were unchanged to up 1-4, 2 1-2 and 5 cents a bushel, respectively. Cot ton was 45 to 75 cents a bale ad vanced. H'gher in an uneven curb were Cuban Atlantic sugar, Electric Bond and Share, Pantepec and R-K-0 warrants. Fastest sprinters on the big board throughout the week were the so called "penny’’ utilities, many oi which touched peaks for the past year or longer. These were buoy ed mainly by the speculative urge and the belief break-up and port folio values had been greatly en hanced. It was the first all-cash week foi the securities markets, the 100 pei cent margin ruling taking effec Monday. In the initial session th< list suffered its heaviest fall sinc< Dec. 17 but volume dwindled. Thi President’s message to Congresi provided little inspiration othei than to accentuate inflation psy chology which, in past months, hai Bond Quotations DOMESTIC C and Ei Inc 97_ 35% cgw 4s 88 .::: Cri and P R 4s 34_ 70 it Cl Ut 4%s 77 ..”106% D and Rgw 5s 55___ 18V> Fla E C 5s 74..” 97 Hud- C 5s 62a _82 Hud-Man 5s 57 -77u, Ills, Cent 4%s 66 -95% Mk and T AJ 5s 67 _112 Mo P G 4s 75 ... 58% N Y C Rfg 5s 2013 .—.101% Sal C 6s 45 - 77% Sou Ry Cn 5s 94 --140% Sou Ry Gen 4s 56 .105% West Md 4s 52 .109% FOREIGN Aust 5s 55 -108% Braz 6%s 26-57 . 62% TREASURY l%s 50 102.2 up .8 2%s 60-55 115.25 up .1 2%s 59-56 106.31 up .1 2%s 72-67 June 103.18 up .9 NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK. Jan. 26.—OP)—July cotton established a ne-v high for the season today. Prices, after an easy start, rallied sharply in the closing minutes of dealings, with final values up 45 to 75 cents a bale. There was little news to account for the reversal in trend with the exception of general belief that re cent purchases estimated in the nighborhood of 250,000 bales of Commodity Credit Corp., cotton by the trade had already been hedged in the futures market. There was considerable uncer tainty over proposed ceilings for cotton and also on pending textile wage increases. One trader termed the market as being vulnerable to small buying orders. Open High Low Last Mch 25.07 26.18 25.04 25.17 up 10 May 25.03 25.16 25.01 25.15 up 10 Jly 24.95 25.13 24.95 25.10 up 11 Oct 24.50 24.68 24.47 24.66 up 13 Dec 24.42 23.60 24.40 24.58 up 13 Mch 24.34 24.52 24.31 24.42 up 15 Middling Spot 2589n up 10 n—Nominal CASH GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 26.— (vP)—Wheat, nominal: No. 2 red 1.79, No. 2 hard 1.79 (ceilings). No corn sales. No oats sales. Barley, nominal: Malting, 1.24 1.39; feed, 1.15-1.23 1-4. Field seed per hundredweight, nominal: Red clover, 31.50; sweet clover, 10.75; timothy 5.25-5.50; red top, 11.00-11.50; alsike, 28.50; al falfa common, 33:50-36.*50. SPOT BUTTER, EGG CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—(&—'The spot butter and egg markets were nomi nally unchanged today. Receipts unavailable. provided the principal buying in centive. Expectations of price boosts for steel and other products, together with hopes for strike settlements, brought modest comebacks Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday. An other porposed schenley split-up spurred liquors although profit cashing subsequently stalled this gWrnp. Trends generaUy wavered Friday. STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 15 60 Indus Rails Util Stocks Net change A.3 A.l A.l A.l Saturday 103.7 49.6 53.4 78.4 Prev. day 103.4 49.5 53.3 78.3 Week ago 103.6 49.9 53.3 78.5 Month ago 99.6 47.6 51.1 75.3 Year ago 80.3 34.0 39.8 59.0 1945 46 high 105.6 50.7 53.4 70.7 1945 46 low 78.6 32.9 39.2 57.8 1944 high 79.2 34.5 39.2 58.3 1944 low 69.1 22.9 35.1 49.5 WHAT STOCKS DID Sat. Fri. Advances_ 376 321 Declines - 238 482 Unchanged- 196 179 : Total _ 619 982 RAILROAD ISSUES SEEK TO ADVANCE NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—(#*)— Most railroad issues sought higher ground in quiet trading in today’s bond market although changes gen erally were narrow. Leading the upward trend were Seaboard Air Line 4s of ’50 stamp ed, Central of Georgia 5s of ’59, Rock Island Refunding 4s and In ternational Great Northern 1st 6s and 5s, all up a point or more. Oth ers showing improvement included most Baltimore & Ohio, Missouri Pacific and some St. Louis San Francisco, New Haven and Lehigh Valley liens. Declining were Chicago & East ern Illinois incomes of ’97, New Haven 4s of ’55, Katy Adjustment 5s and some St. Paul issues. Utilities and industrials both rose .1 of a point on average in the As sociated Press compilation. Shell Union 2 3-4s, International Paper 6s, Childs Co., 5s, International Tele phone 4 l-2s and Consolidated Edi son 3 1-2 were among those advanc incf On the offside were New Eng land Telephone 5s, International Hydro Electric 6s, Francisco Su gar, Socony Vacuum 3s and Fire stone 3s. Sales for the short session were $3,430,000 compared with $4,450,000 last Saturday. In the foreign government list Buenos Aires 4 l-2s and Greek 6s showed some improvement while Australia 5s, Norways 4s and Po land 4 l-2s dropped off slightly. U.S. Governments were steady. BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 10 Rails Indus Util Fgn L.-Yld Net change unch A1 A.l D.l unch Saturday 105.5 104.7 109.2 76.4 118.6 Frev day 105.5 104.6 109.1 76.5 118.6 Week ago 105.3 104,5 109.5 76.5 118.3 Month ago 103.9 104.0 108.2 75.7 117.7 Year ago 97.0 104.8 107.2 , 68.8 116.6 1945 46 high 105.6 105.5 109.5 76.7 118.7 1945 46 low 96.2 103.4 106.8 68.1 116.2 1944 high 96.5 105.7 107.3 68.8 116.7 1944 low 79.5 104.6 104.7 63.2 114.0 Security Quotations These bid and asked quotations rep resent prices at which one or more dealers, members of the National Association ot Securities Dealers, Inc., would trade with tbe general public at tbe time the quotations ware gathered, 12 noon Wednesday, January 28. Description Bid Ask Acme Aluminum Alloy Alloys Alloys Common 17 17 5-8 Acme Aluminum Alloys Preferred _34 1-2 —— Alabama Great Southern Railroad _132 - American Bakeries Compa ny _ 65 3-4 - American Casualty Com pany _ 14 3-4 14 5-8 American Enka Corpora tion _ 90 98 American Trust Co. (Char lotte, N. C.) _690 - American Yarn Sc Process ing Co. Common_17 3-4 18 1-2 American Yarn Sc Process ing Co. Preferred_122 - Atlanta Sc Charlotte Air Line Railway _243 1-2 - Bassett Furniture Indus tries _26 - Bausch & Lomb Optical.. 31 1-2 - Bird Sc Son_ 23 1-2 25 Blue Bell, Inc._ 62 85 Butier’s, Inc. Common_18 18 Buter’s, Inc. 6 percent Pre ferred _ 25 1-2 37 Carolina, Cllnchfield and Ohio Railway _131 1-2 - Carolina Insurance Compa ny -34 - Carolina Power & Light Co. $5 Preferred _117 1-4 119 Carolina Telephone Sc Telegraph Co._175 - Chadbourn Hosiery Mills, Inc. Common_17 17 2-4 Colonial Stores, Inc. Com mon _ 37 38 1-2 Colonial Stores. Inc. 4 per cent Preferred _50 - Creamery Package Manu facturing Co. _42 1-2 .. 46 Delaware Rayon Company Cross Company Common 9 1-8 10 1-8 ■'A" _21 1-2 24 Dixie Home Stores_19 1-2 21 Duke Power Company_98 ■ Durham Hosiery Mills Cl "A” 6 percent Pfd._100 - Dwight Manufacturing Company _ 24 1-2 28 1-4 Empire District Electric Company _ 21 3-8 22 5-8 Erwin Cotton Mills Com mon _31 22 Erwin Cotton Mills 6 per cent Preferred_115 —— Fidelity Banks, Durham, N. C. __100 - - "»«uvai LrauiCB) 1UV. Common ___18 1-2 19 3-8 Foremost Dairies, Inc_52 - Garfinckel, Julius & Co., Inc. Common _39 1-2 - Garlock Packing Compa ny - 56 1-2 39 Gleaner Harvester Corp oration ___ 23 1-3 24 1-8 Grinnell Corporation_31 33 Gamble Brothers Common 13 - Hanes, P. H. Knitting Co. Cl "B” Common_20 - ■ - Highland Park Manu facturing Co. Common 47 ■ - - ■ ■ Highland Park Manu facturing Co. Pfd. _100 - Home Telephone & Tele graph Company_ 7 3-4 ■ ■ ■ Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co._ 35 1-2 36 1-2 Larkwood Hosiery Mills, Inc. 5 1-2 Pfd._106 107 Life and Casualty Insur ance Co. _ 23 1-2 23: Mid-West Refineries, Inc. Common _ 5 1-2 5 5-8 Mid-West Refineries, Inc. $1.50 Pfd_26 - Monumental Life Insur ance Co. _ 43 48 Morganton Furniture Com pany ______35 New Britain Machine Company -44 1.4 - North Carolina Railroad Company _185 — Northwestern National Life Insurance_21 23 Occidental Life Insurance Company _4 _ Peninsular Telephone Company_48 1.3 _ Peoples Savings Bank Sc Trust Co._62 1-2 _ Piedmont Sc Northwem Railway _ 66 1-2 68 Pilot Full Fadhion Mills Common _12 - Riverside Sc Dan . River Mills Common _ 60 62 Riverside Sc Dan River 6 per cent Pfd. _109 -- Rose’s 5-10-25C Stores_48 ' Rowan Cotton Mills_215 ——— Saco-Lowell Shops -45 1-2 - Scott Sc Williams---78 - Seaboard Finance Prefer re<j _ 30 1-2 32 1-4 Security Life & Trust _ Company-48 Seeger-Sunbeam Corpora tion Common -25 26 1-4 Seiberling Rubber Compa nv $2.50 Pfd._53 - Solar Aircraft Preferred- 192-4 21 1-2 Sonoco Products Company 26 - South Atlantic Gas Com mon -,- " Southern Fire Insurance Company-51 Southern Webbing Mills _ 12 - Standard Forgings -15 3-8 Stonecutter Mills “B” — 8 8 Stock Market Quotations I (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Fri- Sat- C day’s day’s C Close Close C Alleghany - 7% 8 ( A1 Chem and Dye-200 201% } Allis Chal Mfg -. 54 54% I American Can - 99 99/s J American Car Fdy — 6814 68/j I American Roll Mill — 30% 31% 1 American Smelt & Ref 69% 70 A I A T and T _192% 192% I American Tobacco B .. 91% 91 I Anaconda _47% 48 I Arm 111_ 14 13',4 I Atlantic Coast Line ... 79 79 1 Atlantic Refinery -37% 37% I Aviation Corporation ~ 12% 12% i Baldwin_36% 36% I Baltimore and Ohio .. 28% 28% I Barnsdall _23% 23% 1 Bendix Aviat _54% 53% 1 Beth Steel ..102% 102 1 Boeing Airp _31 Vs 32% i Borden _50% 50% j Budd Mfg..24% 24% 1 Bur Mills _43% 44 1 Burr Add Mach.19 19 1 Cannon Mills _66 1 Case J I__45% 45% 1 Caterpil Trac _72 ] Ches and Ohio_58% 58% 1 Chrlsier . 135 134% ! Coca Cola..179 179 Coml Cred _ 49 Coml Solv_23% 23% ! Com with and South ... 4 4 ! Consol Edis_34% 34% ! Cons Vultee _31% 31% ! Cont Can_ 45 44% : Com Prod_67% 67% Curt Wright_ 9% 9% ! Curt Wright A.29% 29% Dow Chem _165% 1 Doug Aire_ 94 93 DuPont . 187 187% ' Eastman Kod_237% 242 Firestoen _ 761-2 76% Gen El ...48% 48% ' Gen Foods _ 55 54% ' Gen Mot.-.76% 75% Goodrich _75 - Goodyear _68% 68% Gt Nor Ry Pf ..61% 62% Int Harvest_ 94 94 Int Tel and Tel. 30 29% Johns Manv _146 - Kennecott -54 Ligg and M B_103 103 Loews _36% 37 Lockheed _42% 42% Lorillard _._30% 30% Mont Ward ..78% 78 Nash Kelv.23% 23% Nat Bis _33% 33% Nat Cash Reg _ 45 45 Nat Dist . 77% 77 N Y Cent „.33% 33% No Am Av_16 15% No Pac ...34% 33% Packard _ 11% 11% Param Pic_ 64% Penney J C _55% 56 Penn R R..43% 45% Pepsi Cola .38% 3874 Phillips Pet_54% 55 Pitt S and B ... 12% 12% Pullman __ 66 Pure Oil .. 21% 22 Radio __ 18% Radio K O..19% 2074 Rem Rand ..— 36% 3674 Repub Stl _ 34 3474 Reynolds B .. 4774 4174 Sears _ 42 42% Soc Vac ..— 16% 16% Sou Pac ...61% 62 Sou Ry_ 59 58% Std Br .... 47 46% Std Oil N J ..65% 6574 Stewart War ..23% 23% Swift —.. 3874 38% Tex Co.57% 57% Un Carb ...106% 105% Unit Airl.. 51% 5174 Unit Aire _36% 36% Unit Corp . 6% 6% Unit Drug_ 36 29% Unit Fruit _115 115 Unit Gas Imp ..65% 26% U S Rubber Chem_56% - U S Rubber.69% 70% U S Smelt and Ref ... 75 76 U S Steel.. 88 88% Vanadium_ 32 3274 Va Caro Chem_ 9% 11% Warner Pic _34% 35% West Un A .50% 50% West El... 37% 37% Wool worth .55% 55% CURB Can Marconi_ 4% 4% Cities Service _33% 3374 Colon Dvmt ..."_ 6 6 El Bond and Share_24% 24% If.” I CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 26— (Jf) —Live stock—(USDA) Salable hogs 3,000 (estimated), total unavailable; compared with week ago, all weights and classes steady. Salable cattle 500 (estimated) total unavail able; compared Friday last week: with receipts moderately larger lo cally and in aggregate, fed steers and yearlings closed 25-50 under week’s high time as well as late last week; most downturn on good and low - choice grades, strictly choice cattle and medium grades showing relatively little change, heifers shared steer decline and cows 25-50 off; bulls active, steady; light vealers another 25-50 lower, good and choice weighty kinds steady: general market very un even; shipper demand broad, tap ering off at week-end, however; most fed steers 15.50-18.00, but lat ter price paid only for strictly choice offerings at close; finished weighty heifers reached 18.00, few above 17.25; most heifers 13.75 16.75; cutter cows closed at 8.50, mostly 8.25 down; most beef cows 9.00-12.00; strictly good weighty fed cows reached 15.00, but good of ferings sold late at 14.00-14.50; heavy sausage bulls reached 13.75 and beef bulls 14.50, weakening on closing trade when shipper demand generally was abridged; cull, com mon, and medium vealers 5.00-11.00 strictly good and choice weighty kinds 14.50-15.50; replacement trad ing negligible. N. C. EGGS, POULTRY RALEIGH, Jan. 26—(ff)—(NCDA) Egg and poultry markets steady. Raleigh—TJ. s. grade AA, extra large 48; fryers and broilers 29 1-2. Washington—U. S. grade A, ex tra largr 45; broilers and fryers 30 cents. Talon, Inc. _ 53 1-4 55 1-4 Textiles, Inc. Common „ 15 3-4 16 1-2 Textiles, Inc. Preferred_ 23 25 Thiokol Corporation_ 7 1-4 7 3-4 Trion ComDany 5 percent Preferred _102 - U. S. Sugar Corporation 11 5-8 12 1-2 Virginia Electric & Power Co. $5 Pfd._121 - Wachovia Bank & Trust Company _ 84 85 1-2 Washington Mills_200 - Wilmington Savings & Trust Co._47 - i CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 26. — (ff) — The margin for quick speculative grain trading was virtually closed out in the futures pits today with substan- , tial gains where government-impos- ■ ed ceiling prices left room. Only May rye, which has no ceil ing, was left wide open. All deliver ies of wheat and corn were at maxi- ■ mum prices along with the nearby oats. July oats, which reached si new seasonal high, was only 1-3— 1-4 cent off the 81-cent top, while September and December finished within 1 1-4 cents of the limit. May and July barley held at $1.22 w ceilings, while September climbed to $1.22. Brokers ran May rye up another 5 cents a bushel to a new 25-year peak at $2.04 3-8-1-2 a bushel. Wheat closed unchanged to 1-4 cent above the previous finish at $1.80 1-2 ceilings; corn remained at $1.18 1-2 ceilings; oats unchanged to 2 1-4 cents up, May 81; rye 'un changed to 5 higher, May $2.04 3-8— 1-2; barley unchanged to 1 cent up, May $1.22 1-2. The bullish factors were yester day’s government report of domes tic grain stocks in all positions and President Truman’s appeal to oth er grain-exporting nations for help in supplying European countries. The president’s app al was di rected particularly to Canada, Ar gentina, and Australia shortly after the Department of Agriculture es timated that only 689,000,000 bush els of domestic wheat were avail able in all positions on January 1, compared with 835,000,000 a year Open High Low Close WHEAT: May 1.80% -- - Jly 1.80% 1-80% Sep 1.80% . 1-80% Dec 1.80% _ 1-80% CORN: May .. 1-18% Jly . .. . 1.18% Sep . 118% OATS: May 81 - -- 81 Jly 80% 80% 80 80% Sep 79Y4 79% 78% 79% Dec 79% 80 Vs 78% 79% RYE: May 2.01% 2.04% 2.01 2.04% Jly 1.44% . 1.44% Sep _ - — - _ 1.44% Dec . . 1.44% BARLEY: May _ __- __ 1.22% Jly . 1.22% Sep .-. 1.22 NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 26.—(JP)— Cotton futures closed very steady 70 to 80 cents a bale higher. Open High Low Close Mch 25.06 25.25 25.08 25.25 up 14 May 25.06 25.26 25.06 25.25 up 14 Jly' 24.99 25.22 24.99 25.18 up 18 Oct 24.51 24.73 24.50 24.69 up 17 Dec 24.29 24.67 24.45 24.65 up 14 NEW YORK POULTRY NEW YORK, Jan. 26.-«>—Live poultry unchanged. TREND OF STAPLE PRICES NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—(JP)—The Associated Press weighted whole iale prices index of 35 commodities oday 112.36. Previous day 112.26, Week ago .12.31, Month ago 112.49, Year ago 06 15 ° 1945-46 1944 1943 1942 High 112.81 106.73 107.54 103 22 Low 107.90 106.03 103.43 95.54 (1926 average equals 100) SPOT COTTON „ NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 26.—(ff> spot cotton closed steady 50 cents a bale higher today. Sales 993, low middling 19.95, middling 24.95, good middling 25.35, receipts 4,218, stock 206,712. r~ middungTotton NEW 0RI^77an M The average priCe 0{' 15-16 inch cotton at ten dl> southern sport markets ^ 45 cents a bale higher ^ cents a pound, a new hish l 25 07 season. Average tor thV f°r ,h» market days was 24 57 \Pa,st 30 7-8 inch average was 23.47. S N. C. HOGS RALEIGH, Jan. 26-(/p)_(Nrr. -The Rocky Meant hog mar^A) opened today after more week of idleness because 0fV packers’ strike. Tops of 14 e, “* paid for best hogs. 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C. — ■ ■ --: TAX LISTING The Machinery Act provides that poll and tangible property tax returns shall be made to the list-taker during the month of January under the pains and penalties imposed by law. OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES SHOULD BE PREPARED TO GIVE TAX LISTERS FULL INFORMATION AS TO MODEL, YEAR OF MANUFACTURE AND STATE LICENSE NUMBER. Wilmington township tax listers will be on the main floor of old court house daily 8:30 a. m., to 5:30 p. m., (Sundays excepted), beginning January 2nd, 1946. County tax listers will meet their usual appointment! as advertised. Cape Fear, Federal Point, Harnett and Masonboro tax listers will meet at the court house January 20. 28, 29, 30 and 31. J. A. ORRELL, County Auditor SP'CIAL I ANNOUNCEMENT To the fun and health loving people of Wilmington and vicinity... 4 ! 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