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GAS LIGHT ANNUAL STOCK PRIGES GAIN WERTHER AFFECTS [%55 2 o. AUTO PRODUCTION supplies more than equal to demands throughout thed w‘ecek .1’..111;; bexmf ‘:r? Open. Low. Close. Open. High. Low. Close. Open. High. Low, Close. offered aroun and $7. while the ADbItIb! Power... 49% *:x;'r’: 49 lo;. Crown Zelrbek 1 22’:" 22% 22% 22% |Mallison & Co... 33 33 32 32'0| :x)n' beans sold from $2.50 to $4. 4 | ',-20 'FINANCIAL. Al hm&St) 139% 144% 139% 143% | Cructble Sti(5).. 89 92% 89 914 | Man Elec Suply.. 35 354 84 35 russels ‘sprouts, grown in New York, A:;:Slrr"lna ;?"‘1:. 11 111 i 111 111 (CubaCaneSugar. 6% 5% 5% 5% Man Elm2g(ds) 054 54 54 54 received in light supply, were offered Adams Exp(e).. 400 403% 400 4034 |CubaCaneSupf 17" 13 17 17 |ManBhirt().... 3ik 34 3% 34 o4 Meat sround 20 and 2 centa & quart. Leadi Fi Speed U 5 6% , 64% 664 | Cub: .. 2 % | Man Shirt pf . - - erate receipts of carro rom Contest for Stook Control{AsyRumies.... 6sx. 6%, otk 86k [CubaCompany.. 28 28 22 2% snanoi g o i i Weak Spots Appear in Mar-| Demand for Meats and Poul- |, Moderate " receipts "of acsts trom| Leading Firms Speed Up AhumadaLead.. 3% 8% 3% 37 |Cudahy Pki(4). 63% 631 63s 63% | Marlin-Roe t3%. 77 17 . : meeting a light demand and steady : i Has Been Sharp—Cost of Alr Ttedctn (13). 110% 111 110% 11113 | Cudahy (rts)..sn 1% 1% 1% 1% | Marmon Mot(4). 704 70% 70% 7T0% ket, but Tone Continues try Continues Good_Egg mackébs Basth alion Trouy ‘Tesas have Operatmns_(:()mpehtmn Ajax Rubber. 1 10% 10% 10% S""“"“"’,‘Q’,‘ 15!153. 157 155% 157 ::":::”"(?{1, ;;:m legva fl?% 12;2% been received in small quantities this ' G % s s . Alaska Junea. 9 8% 87| Cutlr-Ham( 6 athieson p: 2 H i week, many of them being small. Only Living Higher—Notes. . [Xiicenany 3 Cuyamel Fruit., 77% 7 ReAvbeiace. clus 0N TieK Taa Strong. Prices Firm. a light demand for them was reported s Growing Keener. Allica Crame 1+ 300" Mayarprai [l 4wt 4dn 3 ; ™ Califorhia. shippers seht. Jocal deaters T TONE. Allis-Chalm(7) Melville Sh 1. s — gg* BY GEORGE T. HUGHES, Slow trading this week is believed by | plentiful supplies of caulifiower the past BY J. C. ROYLE. o '51»: 53" 51 | Specal Dispatch to The Star. wholesalers to have resulted from |few days, the vegetable meeting a light | special Dispatch to The Star. 36% 36% 35% 36%| NEW YORK, February 2—Buoyancy | Wealher conditions, the fruit and vege- |demand. Pony crates were offered at| NEw YORK, February 2—The auto- 33 33 33 33| characterized trading on the Stock Ex- |lable business having suffered more $1.50 and $1.75, mostly the latter price, | \ue’ ynaucers 1S already “rasing i 4, 4% 4 s |change at the close of the week. The |than other branches of the market|While a few sales were made at $2. sights.” Broduction estimates Tange al 3' 8% 3 5" lGdvance was irregularly distributed, |business. While cold weather affected| Dealers reported light receipts of egg- | the way from 5,000,000 cars, the gur Bir e 42 242 || aene ttooks mob Pertiiibaiie e dling of fruits and- vegetables;| plants and very light receipts of squash. | the way from 5,000, , the figure h cks not participating and a Florida pepper crates of the vegetables |Set by Alfred Reeves, managing director 3 1033 3% | Davison Chem. . 301 299 300 e Beers (ad7c). 188 188 188 188 | pDeeresCo pf(7). 4% A% A% A% Dej & Hud(9)... 0 10 9% 9% Del L & W(17).. 24% % 34 | Den RG Wn pf.. 21 21 21 | Detroit Ed(8). .. 24 . Allis-Chalm rts. In Washington's financial district to- | Amal Leather day the chief topic of conversation was | Amerada(2).... t M %5 annt Am Agricul Chm next Monday's enmual meeting of the | {7 AETCH Cm @9 69 _go | DeTTOILES Washington Gas Ligh! Am Bank N(13). 127% 127 124% 1247 | Devoe A (13.20), 58% Efforts by ot Am Bk N pf(3).. 60% 60t 60% 60% | DovoedR 1st(7y, 11 ican Seab. Mid States ctfs. Midland pf(t12) 9 24 241 9 de say freezing losses were neg: i e i Rl I T T Miller Rubber... 24l 28% "24% ~24'4 few belng heavy, but higher prices were were quoted at $5 and $5.50. - There |of the Automobile Chamber of Com- gbtai [ Am Boseh. 42 Dome Mines(1). ;'}L",'{fi,i‘ o o F e g"et;:'fm‘"‘en;hfflg";?;ég“We“m"“ Retailers were not out so early in the | Xere very 1Isew CI‘J(W";M"S "“i“g §“’“‘ Gt 'r"ogr;‘?g‘"?x??‘ nxrx:th;\cgll}r': s een Am Br Sh(J1. 7 POR.L. 44 B3% 5 g Yorni v N - | Florida week. Peas, receive r Ce b > vigoron Am Brown Bov. 19 DRI s Mo K&Tex pf(7) 104% 105 104% 105 | Rails were again prominent. They |Mvrning while hc temperature con e eceived from . 3574 servative as an 1899 bathing suit. Missourt Pacific. 754 76% Ti% T5% s |tinued low, nor were they out in such | Mexico, met a light demand and dull | NePactne D3y, 130 13408 193 1340 | Ssclok (ot rs, B B | aTe UMb 05 aual.” One ortwo | MArket, ey sofd ai $5.15 and $0 for | Thi Teeling of optimism Has been en- Mohwk Car23%. 77 77h 6% 77 |ahead into new high territory with |MOmings during the week the pave- |Crates of 45 pounds. Peppers were re-|COuraged by the automobile sho i Am Brown Bopf 70 0% 70 Am Can (14).... 117 months until DulS S & Atl pf. petitive bidding re- 6 117% 115 116 | Dunhill Int ($4). 74% 9 cently caused the 141% 141% 141% | Dunbill (rts). 9 [Car s i 3 s were slippery, mak ceived in moderate quantities and the| Where more models were sold to th transfer e 3 99 981 99 | Duplan Silk (2). 27% 274 LRI M- UG L A8 great uniformity. o fapary, Iy g e BOms | market was weak at $3.50 '0 $4.50. “man off the street” than in any pre- Am Chain pf(7), L] 75 75 ! Dupont (new) 198 4 194 ‘Molhfi.L “bc, g;, 2% B. & 0. Is Feature. condition probably caused some of the' Receipts of tomatoes continued mod- | Vious year. Now that the season for the A Chiole((3)...; Sh8% 5Bi4 Du Pont deb(8). 117% 117% Motion Fie Corp. 18 18 * Baltimore & Ohio was a feature, | carly-morning buyers to delay their | €rate, meeting a light demand and firm | ShOWs is about over it s being con- e s LT Eastman(18)... 189% 189% Motor Meter A.. 21% 21l 211 partly because of the public announce- | trading. markst. Fioeiie stees, Tipes end tum- | femed by actasl erders fro Setiem e e Am Kxprens(ar. 280 28 Eaton Axle (3).. 76 4% Motor Prod(2).. 187% 190 1871 190 | ment of the intention of the road to| In anticipation of severe weather and |ing, wrapped, fancy count, sold around | There no longer seems a doubt that the ngon(:l4).. acting for New 36% 36'% | Motor Whi (2) 45 46% 45 464 | consolidate with the Reading and the |increased business for the inaugural|$3 and $3.50, repacked tomatoes of un- ! first quarter will be the most active first 3 i Arn.\lorf'nw.. lec Auto L (4). 169 4 -~ b4 g - o i o * g Vi St three months of the year ever known in ork investors. is 166% 168% | Mullins Mfg. 7 7% 72 72 [Jersey Central, in both of which it isperiod, workmen the past few days were | known origin selling at $4.50 and $4.75. e i s 9 100 100 | Giectric Boat.... 14% 14% 15 | Mullinspe (7. 100 100 100 100 | already interested. | ereeting more substantial housing places | Market Teports told of moderate su Lty i iy it 10, 1007 10T | recPow&Lt(1). 64k 62 62%|Munsingwr(3).. 57% 57% b57% 57%| Opening on a block of 5000 shares|for dealers along the B street line west | Plies of onions, potatoes, lettuce and | Despite the short month an Elec P&LE pf(7) 108 Elec Stor B (5). m Brantgm(A) nd-John(5). .., g Pub S(m1). Eng PuSpf(5). 5 5 75 ] 4 - S 3 ¥ ? Washington birthday holiday the Feb- Murray Corp.... 5% 75% 74 74 |at 12915, higher than the stock ever|of Tenth street, a space set aside for |Celery. The lettuce was received from h B Nash Motors(6). 113 2 1131 1125 112% | S0ld before, Baltimore & Ohio increased | haulers from and and Virginia | California and the South, onlons were |Tuary outturn wil probably exceed Nash & ChatcTy. 198 198 198" 15| the gain in the later trading. As a|and a few retailer chiefly from Michigan and Ohio, and | 400000 cars. Naturally much of this RACACBI) ¥ 287 | matter of fact there was nothing in the Butter Prices Advance. much of the celery was from Florida. | tremendous output will be represented Nat Bolie Hom public merger statement to justify - Liberal supplies of new cabbage from |by the lower-priced units. The leading Natl Biscuit(t7 speculative enthusiasm. A more solid | Several increases in butter prices were | Florida and South Carolina met a light | producer is speeding production in this . 825 Pad cbiatrea cons | AmIce (1214)... 40% AT~ Fernando Cunniberti, | Am Internati(2) 147 i { Am Internat(n). ~73% It will require the proxies | Am LaFr&Foam of some 60,000 shares to control the|Am Locomot(8). 111% 111 meeting. Am M&Fpfew 7, 1 4015 4 S s- | reported during the week, the increases | demand and weaker market. field to the utmost. Tt oo Equit Bldg(2) N foundation for the buying was the pros- | Féported ¢ 4 . et. . sy the belief of some of present | am :\\!f:a(l;s;gxl:’i.', & ot gy ;::%fi?;n&i)" pect of a higher dividend, which carn- | PSIIE BEeat enoush to induce siight n Mk W et xat The next largest producer now has ockholders that even it New Xork of Nat Oas % Reisuat ot A Nia: nelil( Hoe By veraor crease in retail prices. The egg market i p: 3 | something like 150,000 men employed, oiher intercsts should have obtained AmD&L (13).. 113% 118% 11! e At Dentsletes Unlon Pacific also sold higher today |45 continued firm throughout the ! Cold weather this week failed to prove | with 300 being added daily. It is ex- Yoting control, they would prefer fo re. dmenreaan e R i Nat DSt 1at(7).. than ever before, up some 4 points|“eck, hennery stock selling around 40 |a severe handicap to dealers at Munici- | pected that output by March 1 will be B and 42 cents, fresh selected stock at 38 | pal Fish Market. Recelpts from Poto- |Up 20 per cent from foday's figures. Bestanent trust, Tnion acn s iiroad | and “40 cents and current Tecepls | mac River netters were Nght, & condi- | Tae-mam Blant is workoes ik s o e st pion, Pacific ought | 3ound 36 and 38 cents, tion that is usual at this séeson, but | week, with working schedules So. ar- aside from its own merits. Poultry dealers are continuing to re- | plentiful supplies from the North, South | ranged as to provide a five-day week for New highe of one Kind or another |Celve fine quality turkeys, chickens,|and West made it possible for dealers | cach worker. - mean t Federal M & Sm. 290 Fed Mot T(80¢). 1 Fidelity-Phoenx. 10 Fifth Ave(6dc).. 1 Filene Sor .9 a1S(1%). 67 3 201 Nat Enamlg (1), Nat Lead(6).... 1 Nat Pow&Lt(1). Nat Radiator. .. Nat Supply (18). Ord Preston at! Am Radiator(5) fon | Am Rad pf(7) Am Ry Am Republics way. Am Saf Raz12). e e may hav | ducks, “geese and keats, and_poultry |to meet demands of retallers and con-| The third largest producer is forging will be an-|am S o Ni 4 were made by Atlantic Coast Line, | GH1CKS, gecs L DY ooTie 1 will be an | Am Seatng(3).. Furst Naisa i RetEasaii (. Nickel Plate, St. Paul preferred, New |aVays is in fairly good or brisk de- mmers, __|dhead close on the heels of the two eibe & Am Shipbldg(8). 92 93 99 ' Fisk R 1st pf. 78 78 1% 7T7%|N Y AlrBr(3)... Haven & Northern Pacific. The last fil;nodr' SfSU;Sngc[:, theissnson andlauals Poto:nc::cwyuo r:l.};s)!ret:fi fi;:'l‘c:hslt‘:::lrl -::rg(e;e °&3"§9&?’h£’“§}’°3fi? :‘mmu" 35 R srda o8 5 Tk o N e named sold higher than at any time b 2 c . 3 e o h i AT 8 2y b Sor | Don o pe 21,7 6! G T ahe ver nts. 4 s o] Gl . mofelurys dn fhe prestat mansgment | Sube (1), 2 208 05 5 40 Wb BRIl iasg - fosit omsor Tl | S SIERIID ‘Allied’ Ghemical stood out among the | commodities, dealers reporting an in- | changed, selects selling at $2.60 and | The higfier-priced models are not less Ten Capture Insurance Honor: 2 s““.& L :‘m‘: 1 * “4;7'; . & NY&WXIarlm(E) industrials, touching 300 for the first | Crease after so many consumers re-|standards at $2.25 a gallon. busy, although the number of finished The names of the 10 leading agents| Am Sumatra(3). 55% 57 55% 57 |Frank-Spf(7).. 110 of the Acacia Mutual Life Assor;;utmn AmTel&Ca(s). 19 19 19 19 |Fuller prpf(6). 104 for the year, 1928, were announced yes- | Am Tel & Tel(9) 220 220% 218 220 2914 terday by William Montgomery, presi- | Am Tobacco(8).. 182 152 182 182 |Garamarens? 2% dent, and the list shows that among|Am Tobac B(8).. 1 184 183 184 |Gen Am Tnk(4). 95% the organization’s foremost producers| Am TypeFo(8).. 1531 15315 153% 1534 { Gen Asphalt, 74 for the last year was W. O. Daniel of | Am Type pf(7).. 1 109% 109 109% | Gen Cable. v 564 this city, 8 member of the home office| AmWW&El(el). 87 87 85% 86 |Gen Gable A(4)s 112 6814 Writ Pacifs 14 14 14 14 |CenCigars(4). e 24N 24 24% 24'% | Gen GRElA(12). 85 7 time. At this price it was up 9 points hecks Thursday and | Plentiful supplies of clams from North |machines they are turning out is not fi}ifififi'z;:;; ,i’;% 1!1’::: ‘?Zfi l?;u. on the day, aé’ded to Fflda?’s r?se é‘”, at Municipal Fish | Carolina found ready sale at $1.50 per fso impressive. They are selling high- N Y Ont&Westn. 30% 30% 29% 30% |11 points. Johns-Manville crossed 240 |Market were well able to meet demands |100. Scallops were quoted at $4 a gal- | priced models fast, however. There are N Y Stm pf(6).. 101 101 101 |for the first time. There was active |for marine products throughout the|lon throughout the week, and green|more new models in the offing. It is NY Stm 1st pf 7, 114 114 114 [buying, presumably for investment ac- | Week, although fish from the Potomac |shrimp sold at 25 cents a pound, the | deemed 'likely that more types will be NorfolkSou t3% 7 46 47 |count, of Eastman Kodak and specula- River nets were not so plentiful. They | cooked shrimp bringing 75 cents. Lob-|introduced in the first six months of Norf & Wn(110) 203% 203% 203% | tive interest in New York Dock and.had supplies frem the North and South, | sters were scarce at 75 cents a pound. |this year than- in any other similar NorAm b10%stk 103% 103% 103% | in Bush Terminal. however, and occasional shipments of | Fish received from the Great Lakes|period. All know that automobile NorAm Ed pf(7) 1031 103% 103% | _ The motors were a disappointment. | Whitefish. and pickerel from the Great |included yellow pike, pickerel and | manufacturers cannot afford to stand No Germa Lloyd 58% 58% 58w | Pressure was renewed against Chrysler [ Lakes to satisfy demands of whole- | Whitefish, halibut and salmon coming |siill. If they fall behind the procession 1 ranch, The complete R. L.|Am Woolen. o R L v 2 e s Cenanny. | sajers. from the Pacific Coast. Fillet of had- | they are lost. If they can lead it they Bamvel, Gokland; R T Keding | Am Wonlen i 61" si 1 5in SPEA(T) 114 et ERR(E) e 1 15 113%| Uiked tates Braor opaning areiogged. | S ereased business sesterday and this |dock was In demand’ at 30 cenis & | oy comt o Armnehoan lead it Eonstalt S O E gxu:‘(; PE”’{)“;] ey a0 ; L A Notwalk Tine 6 6 & |sold fractionally higher in the first hour | morning was reported, such inercades Pflu'!‘:d- the frozen fillet selling at 20 —_— ) "3, Prada, Piitsbu 7 ien Electric 16. . 26815 i : {4 | invariably belng shown about the 1st | cents. and G. F. Clark, Phila-| Anchor pf (634). 118 118 118 GenElec sp(60c) 113 Einoally/Co, e We DA TSR M R The Independents (i g umping mullets ! . s s s, Genbiec xp(6tc) 10n e s % 8 g | Detler than the leader in the carly |and 15th of the month. Dealers realize| ~Jumping mullets are being received| CENTRAL RESERVE BANK B. Johnson, Jacksonville; H. Bollen, | Archer Dan (4).. 103 103 103 1 mehmcm(”': 74 74 74 74 |trading, especially Crucible, up some 3 that the increased business for the in-|in large quantities from Florida ship- Cedar Rapids, and H. J. Taylor, Florida. | Arci-Dan p£(7). 114 114 114 Gen Mot (New). 823 Opubatimtal() Sl el gk el B augural period should make itself felt | pers. finding favor with retaiters at 15| SUGGESTED FOR EUROPE Gen Mot p£(7).. 1254 in the next two or three weeks, when|cents a pound. King and Spanis! Second Year &s Bank President, | ATWOUEDeIDET. "8t "95 9415 95 | Gen Outdr Ad(4) 508 Otis Steel. ., 40% 40% 40 40 Oil Stocks in Demand. G e R - CkaTslEe ceoubt ,,f,,m_sg_{’,‘,: By the Associated Press. econd Fear s Ban S Armour Ill(A).. 17% 17% 17% 17% | GenOutdrAd(2). Otis St prpf(7) 102 102 102 102 Truck slocks also did better than the | Dealers this morning had attractive | were offered at 15 and 18 cents a pound, | _ BERLIN, February 2.—Creation of a Fernando Cunniberti, recently re-|ArmourIll(B).. 9 9 9 9 | Gen Ry Sig(5). Outlet Co pf(7).. 106 106 106 106 |other motors. White was a feature, supplies of all commodities to' meet de- | respectively. * | European Central Reserve Bank, con- gec;od sident of the International|Arnoid Con&Co 31'¢ 32 29% 30% | Gen Refrac(3 Owens Bot (c4) 92% 92% 92'% |up 3 points on large volume. mands of retailers, prices of most com- Potomac River fish received this week | forming with the Federal Reserve Bank xchai ge Bank, hgs entered on his|Artloom(3)..... 29% 291 29w 2914 | Gillette S R(c5 socond year 83 head of the Institution | Artloom pr(iy., 95 95 oo ar|GieeSR(@ at Fifth and H streets northwest. Dur-| AssoDryG(2%). 64% 65% 63% 63% | Gimbl Br pf( ing his first year at the helm he made | Asso Oil(2). Pacific Gas(2). 6415 63w 641! Individual oll stocks were in demand | mogities being substantially the same as | Included catfish, vellow perch, sand |Of the United States, is advocated by 6% 761 76y | but the general list did little. Atlantic | {hoce quotedglhv: past two days. perch and carp. Many of The fisn were | Leonard Keesing, former head of the 1% 14 1% | Refining was the favorite. Among the received in the market alive, dealers|foreign department of Kuhn, Loeb & 841y 46 | Glidden (11%).. 427 46 4 utilities Western Union sold at a new| Today's Wholesale Prices—Jobbers’ |y orted, a man Co., as a foundation u which to anexcellent record as & bank executive, | Atchison(10).. 208% 208% 207 208 |Gliaden pe pf(r) 105 PaciandMor). AR A 102 | llctiine Bials Prices Slightly Higher. 10700 25" cents ' pound. a8 110 | ernational Aderosanding. §004 On the February call last vear the|Atch T&SFerts 2w 2% 25 214 | Gobel (Adolph). 1% Pan-Amer Pet B, 45% 443 44n| The weakness in Chrysler became| Butter—One-pound prints, 51a52;| Owners of big seines already have | Will and peace. bani’s deposits showed & decline over | Atehisonpf(d).. 103 103 103 103 | Gold Dust (new) 761 Pan-Am Wn B.. 15% 15% 15% | more pronounced as the session drew |tub, 50a51; store packed, 30a35. started getting their nets in cbndition| MTr. Keesing explained to the Asso- the December 31, 1927 call, but after A:ll&na};t& ‘lvtll(l) 190 19115 190 190 | Goodrich(4)., 9915 Panhandle. 10% 10% 10% |to an end. Below 109 it was at a new | Eggs—Hennery, 40ad2; fresh selected, | for the opening of the Spring fishing | clated Press that central banks o that time deposits revealed a steady in- muru At 87 36% 363 | Goodrich pf(7).., 114% Paramount-F-L. 67 66t 67 |low on the movement and down over |38ad0; current receipts, 37a38; storage,|season. Weather conditions will deter- | Participating gold countries would de- crease until the end of the year. De.|AUGUIDIG). 48 48 47 13 Park & TH1(33)-. %0% 80 80% |15 points from the high of the year. ! 30a32. mine just when the Spring fishing sea- | POsit 10 per cent of their gold reserves posits on December 31, 1927, amounted | THARLE Refll). SV 615 60% 6L | Goodyr lstpt(7) 1024 Park Utah(80¢). 12 11% 12 |Radio at 385 was off over 17 points| Poultry, alive—Turkeys, 36a37; Spring |son will open. in the Central Reserve Bank and be u; 32;;1,7‘42;.\3;0, "y‘{?é‘”n‘;’& Erggfig :‘ié A"ashfw dper‘( .); ‘l“ illz llfi fi; Sg:x}:?nm“?‘h/fi" ;'1 ' Pathe Ex.. 12 11% 12 |from the preceding close. Rail stocks | chickens, 35a36; Leghorns, 30: fowls, sl SR B pehnnli’t-ug wm'clude their balances with o ye: they S . b " E . “ 2 2 28a30; S 2 25; se, ” tl $778.042.97. Betwoon the October 3 call | Austin-Nichols.. 7% = 8% 7% +| Graham-Paig, o Pathe Ex(A). 25% 25 25 |sold off somewhat from their best, but | 28a30; roosters, 19a20; ducks, 25; geese, DUN'S WEEKLY REVIEW. e bank in their own reserves. As Patino M(2.92).. and the end of the year, deposits in-| AutoSales . 22%m 225 22 , old 30. Dressed American banks now do, they would 38 374 375 | left off substantially higher on the day. |20: keats, young 56a6 4 Peerless Motor, . 20% —Turkeys, 40a45; Spring chickens, 38a| NEW YORK, February 2 (#).—Dun's | 2ls0 use the bank as a discounting in- creased $110,311.36. 2 Bald Loco pf(7). 116% 117% 116t% 1162 = g% Penick & Ford. . 42% 40; Leghorns, 30a32; fowls, 28; capons, | Review says: ™7 3 (R)—Dun's | Rution for member banks only, each Mr. Cunniberti was at one time con-| Bulto & O(6)..., 120 130 128% 129% | Grand F&W (1). 81% Penn Dixie Cmt, large 45246, small 38a40; ducks, 32a33; 2 member guaranteeing payment of bills nected with the Italiun embassy here,|Balto& O pf(4). 179 79% 7 7914 | Grand Unon.... 274 Penn RR(3%) The Falr(2.40) geese, 25a30; keats, 80a1.00. After a full month of the new year, | so discounted by it at the gold parity and then became actively engaged in|Bambgr pf(63%). 109% 109% 109% 109% | Grand Unpf(3). 52 521k 52 5214 | Peoria & East Third Avenue. .. Meats, fresh killed—Beef, 18a21; veal, | points in gain in business, although not | of the currency in which they are 24a28; lamb, 30; pork loins, 24a25; everywhere evident, retain the pre- |expressed. fresh hams, 23a24; fresh shoulders 16a | dominant place. Contrasts similar to| To avoid questions of prestige, Mr. 17; smoked hams, 26; smoked shoulders, | those previously witnessed are shown_ | Keesing would locate the Central Re- 16; bacon, 22; lard, in tins 13}z, in)but a simultaneous advance was nof | serve Bank in a small country, such as business in New York for several years, Bans & Ar(332). 69% 69% 69 6915 | GTENOTth DE(5). 111 113% 111 112% | Pere Marq(18 Thomp J R(3 taking his present position when Joseph | Bang & Ar p£(7) 1093 1094 109% 109 |GtNOr pfets(s) 109% 110% 109% 110% | Pere M prior(5). 100 100 100 100 |Thompson(rts).. Schiavone retired at his own request. | Barker Bros(z).. 82 "5z 8z g2 |GENOOrefs2i. 8% 38% 37% 873 | Pet Milk (134).. 4215 43% 4215 43y | Tidewater AsOll e i Barnsdall A (2), 4% 15 51 |GTt WnSug2.80. 41 41% 41 41 |PhilaCopf(3).. 4 53 TidewatrO (80c) Cost of Living Reported Higher. | parnsdall B (). 41 49 440 4o °|GreensCana(6) 181 181% 177 171 | pois comnsie oo Siw 81" 31 |Tide WOl pris) % 5 5 TR 5 ackages 14. to be expected, and it is a significant | Holland, which he believes to be admir- The cost of living in December, 1928, | Bayuk 1st p£(7). 106 106 106 106 |GUanSuspf(8). 83 89 88 89 |Pphil Morris(1).. 17% 17% 17% 17% | Timken Roll B.. P stock—Calves, 17a1715; lambs, | fact that some of the major Tk have | ably situated g phically and emi- was 71.3 per cent higher than in 1913,|Beacun Oil...... 22 22 22 23 |GuIfMo&Nor.. 66'4 57% 5614 57% Phillips P (13). 39% 40 39% 40 |Tobac Prod (8).. 13al4. had a progressive expansion. Unusual | nently suited technically. according to Department of Labor. This| Beeca-Nut (3).. 94 95 93 95 |GuM&NDI(6). 102' 103 102% 103 | Prerce-Arrow 34! 34% 34 34% | Tobac Prod A(7) " . pressure or demand is disclosed by high — compares with 70 per cent in June, 1928. | Beldmg-Hemwy. 13 13 1215 1234 |CUIESIESUM). 714 T0% T1% 71% | Plorcearrowdt 83 83° 58 o3| Tob Prod cfa(C) Fruits and Vegetables. steel mill operations, with the situation < 2 Rent In December was 55.9 et cont| Best & Cot3yy: 884 ST 87% |HahnDeptStor.. Sl 51% 50w 5ot | Plerce Oll - 214 23 2y 2y |TranscontOll... Fruit and vegetable dealers felt the | further strengthened by sizeable plr- 0dd-Lot Business Gains. higher than in 1913, compared with 57.6 | Bethlehm St1(4)" 87T%3 86% 87ix|HahnDSpf6l4. 1104 110% 109t 1097 | Plerce Petrolm 5 4% 5 |TricoProd(2i%) strain of weather conditions this week | chases of railroad equipment, and the| NEW YORK, February 2 (Special).— per cent in June. Food increased from | Bloomingdale. 48 4Tia 47)5|Hannalstpf.... 95% 954 954 951 | Pilsbury (1.60).. 59 59% 59 Truax Trar 1. more than any other class of dealers. | continued activity in this field has a|The heads of odd-lot houses on the 52.6 per cent in June to 55.8 per cent BOnAmiA(4)... 8t B4 & 84 |Har& Walkr(2) 54 54 54 5¢ |Pirelliof Italy.. 64% 64% 64% Truscon Stl 1.2 Cold weather drove them to cover and | constructive bearing on commercial | stock exchanges, who do not deal di- in’ December. | Borden Milk(6). 197 1931 196% | Hartmn B(1.20). 34 34% 33 33y | Pitts Coal.. " 1 7 Twin City RapT. prevented the usual attractive displays | conditions generally. With the present | rectly with the public, but rather with Clothing declined slightly i month period, for r | Brizgs MIgFCo. showing 619 per cent above .| Brockwy Mot(4) against €2.6 per cent in June, 1928, Fuel | Bklyn-Man(4).., Botany Mills (A} 18% 13% 13% |HavEIRy pf(6). 60 60 60 g0 |PittsTermCoal, 28 28 28 85% bdla Gdvy |Hershey Corp... 69 69 69 69 |Pitts&WVa(6).. 145 146% 145 s 677 [ Hershey pf(4).. ®2i4 821 %21 82 [Por RicoToA(7). 824 821 824 79% 791, | Hoe & Co A 19% 1913 19% 191, | PortoRicoTobB:, 37% 37% 37% Undwd-EIl F (4) Un Bag & Paper. Union Carb(6).. of both fruits and vegetables from near | €xceptionally favorable trend in the | other Stock Exchange houses, say their and distant places. great basic industry, reflecting forward | pusiness has rrcard:d a steady {rpln. ‘ “Attractive displays always attract at- | movements in various allied branches, | sion since mid-December and that the nd usu- | the unsatisfactory aspects in some other = : 12).. tention,” observed a dealer, - ? ¢ and light has shown a Tather sherp in- | BKIYn-Man pf(6) 925 923 925 Holnd Fur (25" Postum (3). el ally méan heavier sales. Ii's a case of (Quarters are modified. Mainly, the | {o dmy 1n ot foor Soot e o iom day crease since June, December figures|BrownShoe(23%) 44% 454 454 45 | Hollander & Son Prairie O11&: Union Pac(10). . persons seeing the unusually attractive | Negative phases are limited in scope | eyer recorded. The outstanding feature ) being at 813 per cent above 1913, com- | Brunswick B(3). 5% 63% 5215 | Household(14) Prairie Pipe Un Pacific pt(4) cominodities and immediately .becoming | 8nd influence, and depression in com- | o this business is the heavy demand pared with 77.2 per cent in June. o eer; o 18 08 20 5} Sowaiount 4) ErausdiO Utd Biscuit 1.60. interested.” Iodily Driow, whis” ecentisted (o2 | for lots from 25 shares down of the Household furnishing goods in De- s 8% 354 %% 38y | Hud Man(2 rodu nr Y Honeydews, firs i - | cer ances, has only a restric cember stood at 99.7 per cent above 415 46% 4715 | Hud Man pf(5 Pubic SerNJ(2). 93% 934 91 fetw ) oneydevs, first recelved from Argen- | ooy leading Stock Exchange securities. In Utd Elec Coal Utd Fruit(t6% Utd Paperboard. US Cast Ir P(2). tna this season, proved attractive, and are always in demand when in season. Because of the express charges, how- ) 1913, against 101.1 per c June, | BUCYrus pf(7).. 114% 114% 114% 1143 | Hudson Mot(5). while miscellaneous commodities last|Buff &Susq..... 56 59 56 59 |Lupp Mot(f2)... month were 107.1 per cent above 1913, | BurnsBrospf(7) 104 104 104 108 [1nnots Cen(7) compared With 105.5 per cent in June, | BUTOUEhS(T4).. 245 245 245 245 | 111 Cen lss 1i(4) PubServNJrts. 1l 1% 1% Weekly bank clearings, $12,665,347,000, | oSt cases these shates are taken di- Pullman Co(4).. . rectly from the market, transferred to & §Ain Of 132 per cent over & Year &40. | tne name of the new buyer and taken ever, prices were not cheap and sales T out of circulation. Many Stock Ex- 25 25 25 FoouEh , 2! k. 5 US CIP 18t 1.20, were so few that wholesale prices were Stock Is Being Exchanged. change houses, too, report that their : % | Bush rerm g2y k9 s9u 88 say s Purity Bak(3).. 138% 138% 137% a : e b g ged. .10, Tepol A. B. A. Council to Mert at Biloxi. | BusnTerde(r).. 108 1084 103k 1060 e ) iy ¥t St DACEILLI.: B Soliaed. Retallarsisoldthe frulbiab] ooy oric Jebruary 2 (Byecial)em 00016 Duskiw: I eipeciuN It xecutive council of the Amer-| Jile Cop&eZing - B4 8% 8% 8% |indian Relning, 3 6% 56" b |Radio Caewd..s. 85 B85 1% U S Distrib pf(1) Florida persimmons claimed much at- Certificates of deposit “for preference pesles oo Py kers Which | Ver & Coro)? (34 |10% 10 104 |indian Retgoifs. 361 36y 36 46 |RadioCopf(3%) 66% 55% 55% U S Express. ... tention this week, belng fully ripe and | 81d common shares of the Chandler- : . will | Byer & Co. 87 1595 151 158l inkand St (37). 90 90 80 b | Radio-Kellh(A). 4% 42% it U S Alcohol (6) possessing the delicate flavor of the | Cleveland Motors Corporation are be- DIVIDENDS. Sps -y broduciocey, 1ime ghdm 1 144 (Inspiration (3).. 49% 49% 48% 48% | ReadingRy(4).. 1164 114t US Leather fruit when ripened on trees. The at-|ing exchanged for common shares of o Ed Edge- | S(2)e 118% 118% 118! 1184 | InterboroRapT's. bi% Hi% 53r Reading 1st(2 2% 42 tractive fruil, 18 to 20 to a box, sold | the Hupp Motor Car Corporation. Cer-| corporation, water Park, b | Callt Pack(4)... 4 InterconRubbe; 49% 49% at $2 and $2.50 a box, retailers quoting | tificates must be presented at the office Cellu Corp of The execu! il meeting next | Callahan Zine. .. Internat Agrt... 1 T2 T2 them at 10 and 15 cents. Papaya, an- | Of the issuing depositary. The Guar-|do lst pt_p li0e to the annual convention of the as- Calu & Ariz (6). 12 Int Ag Ch pr(7y. & 143 18% U S Rub 18t pf.. other Florida fruit, said to possess medi- | 31ty Trust Co. is the depositary here, | G Bronze Cor.'inii. '50c sociation is one of the largest and most | Cal & Ilecla (). ; Intl Bus Ma (5). 15 ; 93 90 U S Smelt(33%4) cinal properties, was received in small | 80d as agent for the managers of the | NorW Cor v pf Init..T3c importent national gatherings of the|Can Dry (1435 ), Nas Int Cement (4 957 1023 25 | Remingtn-Rand. 33% 33 U S Sm pt(33).. quantities during the week. plan is exchanging Hupp shares di-|wy)e' Motor Year among ban council is| G 2637 261% 26213 | 10t Com Eng 8% T sas | Rem-Rd 18t(7).. 91 91 U'S Steel(7)..0 n 1 “Papaya is a comparatively new fruit | Fectly for Chandler. Pac_ Amer Co.. composed of representatives from all 457 457 47| Intilary (234).. 110% 1107 2e0 Mot (1) ves 28% 28 U S Steel pf(7).. 141% 141% 1413 141% |in this market," commented a dealer, ganks of the bc i 9 90 90 |lut Mtch pt 3.20, Y Repl&S(4).... 86 864 U 8 Tobacco(3).. 104's 105 104'; 105 | “and it is a case of educating the people anking member: 785 5 Uni Leaf Tob(3) Untv Pipe & Rad Utl] P&L A(e2). Utah Copper(12) Vadasco Sales. ., Vanadium (14) Van Raalte pf Viek Chem (4) Victor Talkg(4) 4 1 | Cas ireshg(6) 46! 467 465 467 |Int Mer Marine., Reynolds Spngs. 10% 10% 10% 6 in the matter of its worth. Were it 7! 37 |IntMer Marpf.. 36% 87% 36% 87w |Rey TobBt6%. 169 159 159 not for heavy express charges, it could sold ‘at a very reasonable price.” Another fruit to claim the attention l' or [ our Feace of consumers this week was the pine- apple. Cuban shippers furnished fairly R large shipments to local dealers that were quotéd around $6 a crate. They 0 in will not hold up well when the tem- in each State. It is empo transact a large part of the adm trative business of the association and 35% 8T 85% v Dobs pf 6%. 104% 1041 1044 104% | Int Nicklof Can, 66% 67% 66% 66% | Reynolds Bnew. 64% 64% 63% | 6% 76 74t 75 |IntPaper(240). 73 73 73 73 | RhineWE(1.92), 56% 66l 55% to receive reports from all the divisions, | Cen Aguirre 47 4T 47 474 {IntPaperpf(6). 931 91 931 931 | Richfield O1l(2) sections, commissions and comm Cent Alloy(2) 51% 52 b5lli 5l | Int Pa&PoA2.40. 32% 33y 32% 32%|RioGrandeOil.. 40 40% 39% of the general body. Cen Ry NJ(t12). 340 350 340 350 IntPapr&PoB. 20 20 19% 19% | Rossia Ins 16%4.. 247% 247% 245 Wiy Cerrode Pas(5). 106 1064 106 106% | IntPapr&PoC. 14% 16 14% 16 |RoyalBakP(1). 34% 35 34% il s | Certain-teed Pro 2 5 251 | Int Pa&Popf(7) 91 92 Royal D(a3.222). 51% 51% 51% Ches & Ohio(10) 22 2257 | Int RysCA cfs.. 56% SirTarT 6y Next Forum. Chairman I. J. Roberts of the i e DL 4 k 5 5 Rutland pt..... Vietor pr p£(7). perature is low, according to dealers, e -4 v oy ha orum_pommitice Ieported to-1C& O Corpn(3).. 88% 8% 881 89k | Lntl Salt(s). u Safeway (3).... 180% 181 180% Va-Caro Chem. . and during such time quick sales have - Tune in on yoar favorite station. e e ton, T 104 UaK S it BalENals) .22 Safeway pf (6).» 95 95 95 Va-CarCh 6%pt. to be made, : e e e jEReat. gl ol W oot StJos Leaa\13). 84% 84% 81 Vulcan Detin. .. | Apples, always in demand, have been Get your favorite orchestra; the Ralolgh. ~Federal Bh e A el S StL & SanF(18), 120 1214 120 Vulcan Detin(A) received in moderate supplies this week, % o bt ctinean oy Sindsrsec i ol e [SLL&Sank pT(6) 96 96 96 Vule Det pE(7). . dealers reporting » light demand and then sit back in your easy chair, Biils, 95 one Df Goeb Int ks StL&Southwest. s arket. New York, Pennsyl- = % s one o8 Oep o er 60 | Jowel Tea (15).. 158 57 | savage Arma(iy P vania and Virginia shippers supplied light your pipe and prepare to . Johns-Manv(3). Schulte (. o Wabash B(5)... ies of barrel and bushel el - Johns-Man pf(7) 120} Seab Alr Line. w“ o,,u(*)) stock. Most of the box stock was from enjoy yourse]f. Jordan Motor. 1 Walworth(1.20) . Washington. rawber: - . S receipts have been fairly esting Kan City South.. 94% Ward C1A(8)... i 5 g 2 . 8 cliooicand wil he Kautmn DS 1%, 30 SearaRos(is i) Ward Baing B.. . Uil s s dsmend naleing When the orchestra has “signed ) nche Chickasha(3 Kays 3 63 arner Bros Pio risk, oIS - experie & o % i Childs(248) 11 Kelth-Albee: Shattuck FG(2). Warner Bros pf.. culty gelting the fruit here in good | off,” think for a minute of the 1} . 5 raier(3). .. 2% 108% 1097¢ | Kelly-S . Warren Fi g sse ey the preceaing veek, but shoved @ con- ESLyinatorCOEp 6 Sherly Ones) W Penn 21 oi0e) est of the berries sold around 40 cents painstaking rescarc whic! siderable ame perios 25 o 2 elly W Penn El pf a qual X most of the weck, some ol R H 1 ek ey Kinney () 1% Suifen FecksiCo Wetnrer ) the best quality selling as low as 33 made “‘ possible for you to enjoy Bteel plax ins & Alian. ol Radlo. Saldes BkERE West £ 7o pe(i) ik pon {hec peace: and! pleasure which el s Xuel & Iron. T4% 73y )2 | Kralt-Pho(1%). 35% b 8). cee Shipments Plentiful. Pl ek han & Southn(3). 115 115 115 | Kresge St(1.20)0 ) s O Weat Maryland.: Oranges continue plentiful and rea- radio has brought to your home. previous year ou 1st(4)... 6% KresgeDeptS., 20 20 20 20 |goen Dajri West Md 2d pf.. b % sonable, small fruit retailing as low as West Pacific. T6% Gas & E1(5). 1562% 1541 Va bile’ industry, South Dairies B, 2 Kreuger & Toll.. 41% 41% 40% 41 114 ity in_the autor 5 s A0 15 cents a dozen. Big fruit is in de- - Sl 0 At by fam o ot | Col Gas&El new. 63l 64 605 Kroger Gro(e1). 115% 116 114 S B ascEasice ut mand at fancy prices, dealers Teport. That is the sort of planning it Detroit, shov {'_OIG& S PFACG). 106% 107 106% 1 LagoOfl.... . 29 South Ry(8). W 3 Average stock, as to size, was quoted . ed . k th d as compared with the preceding week :;ownh.m 'rz;yn 1»11 1{«1;. ]m. 179 Lambert (17). 132 | Spear & Co., rrogn $2.50 to $3.75. {G}\;spefru:l‘ in requirt to make € recor nd the same period of 1928 The | Col Carbon “. 7 527y :l'i‘ 51%% | Lambert (rts) Spicer Mfg. . modeérate supply most of the week, was . xamfl t of crude l)!rl:nlf ym, lumber and | Com Sradin) A “}fi 527 53 | LeeTire & Rub.. 221, | Spiegel Co (3). . ?uotedrxr?m sfi.so u‘u s:i?o: blo . some held by the First Mortgage ituminous the latest re- | Com Credit(rts), “ 4% | Leh PorCmt 2% 59 59 Stand Com T(1). 2o v 9 ooms ancy fruit selling slightly higher. " el renter. than during | Com Cristaf 6% 1 102 102" | Lehigh PCpt(T) 110 10 1SG&s 3%). WhiteMocy . oo g% 3% 82%| Maseachusetts ~cranberries, slightly Notes sold through Swartzell, ious week or the same [ Som Crpf B(2). 25 | LehighVal(3%). 1015 oS g 101% | Std G & E pt(4 White Rock (3). 44 44 44 - 44 |cheaper than last week, were offered in o %‘r x}frdf.‘)- e Lebn & Fink(3).. 64 64t | Std Milling(rts). White Sew Mach 41% 411 41% 411, | NCarby markets at from $9.50 to §10.50 Rhee_m & Hensey Compnny. The 3 SomTavir (- 194 192 181 192 | Liglyeratth) s, o7 97% | Std Mulg pece). 121 121 121 WileoxOll&G.. 2% 26% 251 21| L0, Half-barrel boxes. Florida tan: peace of mind which investors showed a further gain as compared |SOmInv(wan).. 58 58 56 :|Llg& Myrs B 16. 93%4 A5K | BIAOIGHIORLUR) TIeRie AR R8N, WillysOvel20.. 31% 31% 31k - 31% | BCTInES, as to size, were quoted at § " with both the previous week and the|GomInTepf®is 904 994 97 o7 |LimaLocomtve., 48 0| BHOINE(IIMY . KU6 (R0NC BOK 1% 13" 1% 13 |84 83 » box. few fancy stock seiling st in our 6% Notes enjoy is based game period a vear earlier. Loans and | COM SOIVIUS(8). 2474 247h 2461 2464 | Liquid Car (4%). 1097 1091 | StAOLINY (1.6 4% ATVV: q,% . 2% 721 7214 721 | SUghtly higher prices. Dealers still r 67 INo enjoy Se discounts of Federal Rescrve member | ComPOwer(13). 12t 12715 12645 127 | Losw's Inc 3).. 78 BRI Wilson CoptA.. 25% 254 254 251 |Nave California grapes to offer the on the knowledge that for over banks showed a further contraction | CONEORRRMEL: B0, B, 5 53 |Loswsne(sh).. 109 N Woolworth (6).. 2007 200% 207 ~ 207 ' | trade, prices de :g‘snfi'r‘;x“cc“;{}g‘rg"m“ g T ove! he prece veek, but wel i o 2 . - W 2 . ) 3 B D e e | e ees (572 Nani et s ot 1| oomamatnny n 40% 40 oo amp.s. B8 BIM 56 56 ior stock, are not a0 plentiful. fifty-nine years no client of ours % 140% 139% Consol Cgrs (7). 92% 9214 92y | Loriliard Co....: 26% ‘3 Mexican and Cuban growers con Wright Aero(2), 277 277 273 2T Meard in Financial District. Con Flim pEC).. D8 24, ux suis| LovlslenaOilLLl i 6% 65 Wrlgey ((13%): 80 a0 19w —ros |tinue to supply early vegetables to deal- has ever suffered loss. . 1ibbs & Co. | Comsol Gas (8).. 116% 1167 116 ouis GasA 176, 44 95% 96 ers in the local markets. Vegetables sed from New York where he | ConsolGaspf(5). 99% 99% 994 9y, | Louls & Nash(7) 152 126 124% Yale&Towne(4). 63M 63 63 €3 [also continue to come from all sections connection with a meeting of [ Consol Textile., 4's 5 5 |Ludium Sti2).. 80y 4 8l Yellow Truck... 40% 41% 40 40%|of this country, vegetables grown out- sw F the executive council of the Out-of-|Container A 1.20 20% | Ludlum S pf 63. 100 100 | SunOil (g1). 61 €0 g““flbflgls- 587 59 5;*: 68% | doors coming chiefi~ from California, ARTZEI.'., Town Section of New York Stock |Container B 60c. 10 |Mac And(12.85). 41% 41% 40% 408 |S! % 8% oungstn Sh(6). 114 114 1184 114 | Fiorida, Texas and South Carolina. Exchange firms. Last year he was|Cont BakingA., chairman of this committee Cont Baking B.. Gage P. Wright, president of the|Cont Bak pf(8). Diyiden above tanle { Hothouse stock is being received from '2 & H ; ; re e Sanial et Duyents Ba3ed i the | Sates i the Nofth st Week. . RHEEM ENSEY CO ¥ Partly extr Plus 4% in stock. § Plus | Broccoll, received in bushel baskets 57| MeCall Corp(4). 77 78 171 78 lor Bteel, .y b 115, | McCrovy A(2)... 1111 1126 111 112 | SWeetof Am(1). e 9311 McCrory B(2)... 112 112}a 112 1121 | SYMInEton...cer b Business Economic Digest. places Wash- | Contl Can (23%). 63% | McCrory pf(6).. 115% 115% 115% 115% | Tenn Copper(1)., 19 19 18% WL an 100 shares. | from Florida, is in fairly good demand MORTGASG ington in the list of eities which at|Cont Insur(6). 92 923 | McKeespt Tin P 79 77 79 |TexasCorpn(3).” 61% 64% 61'% 30, prefgrred l‘r?»ifi"n"p"fif.’ at prices considered oheap, while $pin. E BANKERS present, offer the best sales opportunitics. | Contl Mot(80¢) 4\ 247% 24% 24% | McKes&Ro 1.60, 58 Tex Cor50% pd. 40 40 40 able in stock ¢ Plus 5%. In siock. 4 Bav- |ach, chiefly from Texas, has been. re- 727 15 STREET N.W. He finds a great, difference in the out-| Cont Motorsrts. 102 1% 1% 1% | McKsnpf A 3% 5915 7| TexasGulfSult4) 77% 7% TT% :B:&.' 5 e - ';‘,Elagh'g,_f ceived in large quantities this week and WASHING look for sales in various iiics. but is|Corn Prod t3%.. 9% 901 8M.3 807, | Mack Truck(6). 111% 110 | Texas & Pac(5). 177 177 177 in aiock, B Partly dtock,” | Plus 352 “ih |offered as_low as 75 cents and $1 & TON D.C. articularly enfhusiastic over the out-|Corn Prod pf(7). 1434 143% 143! 143% ' Macy Co (c2)... 170 170 TT&P C&O(b2%). 184 18% 18% 18% -!ut. P bL/fl‘;h r:"u;ngag {0 [bushel. Some spinach also was re- Pock in the New York and Philadelphia ' Coty Inc (2). 2% T4l 2% 3% Mad SqGar1i.. 19% 19% 19% 19% Tex Ld Tr( ), 21% 21% 21% 21% !’?fl% sommon .hu ceived from the Norfolk, Va. cection e Areas, . e s CTOWRWP1stpL7, 100.; 100 100,100 2 lfi:}»cnum 2% 78% 3. 3% ThatcherMfg... 21% 2% 214 2% LYY "fi"f_,_., Ly angd negrhy, Kale, mostly from the vie — T

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