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13 IDECLINE IN CURB PRICES CONTINUES Market Again Sells Off, With Cities Service Leading in Losses. F1 FINANCIAL EUROPEAN TOURIST TRADE 1S GROWING = 'i'remendous Increase Noted in Recent Years. Visa Fees Abolished. Stock and Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00. Open High. Low. United Dry Docks... 6 11% 11% 10% Unit El Ser pur war. 1% United Gas Co. 32% United Elec Ser 1% Unit L &P A (60c). 34t Unit P&L pt (6). 4 UnitedMilk Prod. Unit Milk Prod pf United Molasses Ltd Unit Reproducers B. USDairyA (4)..... U'S Fininshing (12). U SFoll B (1)... U S Gypsum (1. §0).. US&InSctf (2%). s USLines....... o Unit Verde Ext (4) Unity Gold. Univers Insur (3%) 501 % Utah Apex (50c). Utility & Ind. . Stock and Bales— ~Prev. 1920~ Dividend Rate. ml‘.onm!luh. Tow. 3:85. . Low. 3 . . | Wik ow. 27 26% 26% 3 447 20 : 124% lm 128% lfi'. 8 4% 19% 19% 18% 26% 32 32 1:18. m\ 26“ 17% 30% 95 8 68 30% 3 55 27% 44 6614 79 Ghrev.1039 Stock and Sales— ~ Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00.Open. High. Low. 3:88. 35% Adams Exp (new)... 36% B86% 32% 32% 9% Aero Supply B.. 9% 27 Aero Underwrite: 27 | 28 3 84 Alnsworth Mfg 32%. 33% 2 13% Alr Investors con pf, 6 Air Investorsvte 15 21 14 22% 100 31% 2 27% 59% 13 So Pipe Line (1) 14 Southland Roy (1) 12 8 W Dairy Product 10% S W Gas Util. .. 32 Stahl Meyer, Inc.. 1% Standard Motor: 28 Standard Drldxlnl~ . S0 80% 80% 80w of Kansas 00 1 1156% 115% 115% 35% StOilof Ky (1.60).. “w “w i szs 106 72 3 so% 80 78 75 StOilof Ohlo (2%4). 53s 36% Greenfleld Tap&Di 16% 16% 16% 45% Stand Oil of Neb t3.. 12% Groc Stors Prod vte.. 3 15 15 49% Stand Pow & Lt. 29% Ground Gripr(t1%). 34 33 959. St Pow & Lt pf (1).. Guenther Law. . 2 %0 30 30 Starrett Corp....... 2 165% 165% 156% Starrett Corp pf(6. 16 Stein (A) & Co. 2% Stein Cosmetics Tno. H4 Sterchi Br St (1.20) . 281 Stetson (J B) (6%). 3 Strauss Roth. s Strombg-Car 11,123 . 16% 8% 12% Stutz Motor Car, 14% 14% 13% 108 101 SunInv.... sy WY 11 12 52% b52% 48 5 18 18 16 Kfll IOS 295 295 35 304 ilWa 21% 14% 14% 11 lE % l‘ll 1‘% 4615 lG 176 176 % 9 9 17 'K 18% 19% 50% 504 121!6 £65 Gpldm Sach TC (bl). 3% Goth Knitbac Ma 27% Gramaphone (2,19 1 67 % Allegheny 3 24% 16 Allled Mills, Ing 26% 17 ' All Int Inv Corp. 1;3 40% Allied Pow & Lt. 74 ANP&L1stpfb. 5-’!9% 146 Aluminum Coof Am, 20) ll‘i .fiihflnaflflb“: BY JOHN A. CRONE. _ | Special Dispatch to The Star, 17| NEW YORK, October 38—Cities 18% | Service common, in point of volume. 20, #|led the decline on the Curb 70's | today. Opening with a block shares at 46%, off 5, the stock hnmmmd persistently until at ed 2 decline BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, October 28.—Sissley Huddleston believes the time-table is & most effective means of promoting Ppeace among nations, Hundreds of thousands of time-tables &[orewn railroads are distributed in United States every year. Tourists to Sumnfer abroad go over llhu mrflul]y during the Winter and work out their plans. It is estimated tHat the traveler going to Europe spends about $1,25¢ on the trip. This, of course, is the average. “Tourist trade has been of distinct serv- fe> in helping to rehabilitate Europe since the war. American tourists 10 years ago spent $50,000,000 aboard; in 1820 they spent $150,000,000, and by 1925 this amount had leaped to $500,- ,000. Two hundred million dollars was added in 1926, and this last year the sum has gone over $800,000,000. So-now, throughout the entire world, governments are working hand in glove with transportation systems to attract ths visitor to their particular countries. Every effort is being made to do away with visa fees, Some countries still have them, but these are fewer all the time, and progressive countries are abolish- ing various other plans of taxation that discourage travel. “How are the citrus growers, espe- T Barvive. ine " Fiocidn ' “they. cannoy . to_survive ey canno send their fruit out of the State?" asked O Tniergirm a render. . : 4 Internatl Util (war “Tbis problem has already been solved 9 19% 1 15% Inter the use of heat sterilization of 454 Asso Rayonpf (6).. 6% 1 rids grapefrult, which is used in 35 Atl Coast Fish(1.20). “"' i the packing houses preceding the pack- AL e e e St week Dhiied States Secretary of 83 AtiasPlywood ( 5 TrvAI G (3 (1802 Agriculture Hyde announced that this 7% Auto Voting Mach. . D method had practical application in the 171 AutV Mey prot (2), b e case of some 20 carloads of fruit, which 015 M InHDS ONIPE A ot AN PP 15 12% 34 29% 25% 39 81% 38% 23% 70 22% 115% 3% 28 iy 3 reache of 16% points. cmwdl gathered around 60 Wall 10 Hall Lamp (2)....n 30% u&reet. headquarters for H. L. Dol 26% Hall Printing (11 g6 Hambleton Corp cf artman Tobacco. 78 78 664 46 Haygart Corp. 24 149% 149% 135% 136% 28% Hazeltine Corp 1104 104 104 104 % 15 Hecla Mining (1). 13 20% 20% 16% 16% % 3 Homaokla Oll. 13 1% 12 11 % 11 Houston Gulf Gs B4s 83% 831 83% IWA 6 Hudson Bay M & 278 256 265 246 245 “ 89% Humble Oil (12).... 38 38 38 38 14 Huyler Stores of Del 45% Hydroel Service (1). 49% 16% Hygrade Food Prod. MO% 285 Illinois P L (20).. 26% Imp O1l Can n (60c! 21 Indian Terr Illum. 26% Indiana PL new {3 27 Ind Fincfts (b10%) 67% Insull Util. Inv. e LT T -T T 204 70 = Co., and the Cities Service Co. and 105% | s subsidiaries. While ealesmen agl 4 16y | clerks on the ground floor 914 | SWering inquiries about the decune of the stock, employes on the seventh floor of the same building were mlll: thly their regul payme: such shares. . Citles Service turned over at the rate of more than 1,000,000 shares last Thursday, forming about one-sixth of total transactions on the curb. At that time bankers which have been lfld;ntl%d 'Ithmcmu Service bond ancing, were important buyen of the % swc: :’n :x:xe decline. While the cras| e company arranged to over some of the Insull Natural Gas interests virtually completing a deal that had been in] more than a month. At its noon of 29! 291, Citles Service showed a decline of II% points from its peak, reac! only two weeks ago. Electric Bond & Share, which with a sale of 5000 shnm ll IOD'. sold dawn to 95% b pares with its pel.l yrleo of ll. enrlm in the year. Prices of leading curb stocks n. 12: !0 as flashed over the d ticker from the floor follow: Associated Gas & Elec- tric, 4713; American q’lotlel Power & Utility Equities. 174 224% 128 Am Gas&Elec (31).. 109'4 99 Am Gas&Elec pf (6). 42% 17% Am Invest IncB.... 24% 10 Am Investors (war). 97% 75 Am Laund Mach (4). 8"‘9 2056 AmLt& Trae (10)... 871 Am Maize Prod (2).. 2% Am Maracaibo. ... 8% Am Natural Gas... 25 Am & Scot In (1.20).. 30 Am Solv Chem cv pf. 25 Am Superpower..... 89% Am Superpow pf 94% Am Super 18t pf (! 25% Am Yvette.... .14 Anchor Post F (32).. 14 An-Am vot cod (36¢) 25% Anglo Chil Nitrate. . 20 Apex Electrical Mfg. 22% Arcturus Rad Tube. . .09 Ariz Globe Copper. 115% 16% 133% 38% 18 5% 367 2614 221 1077 23 105% 15% 9 Vacuum (4)... Vam Camp Packin Vick Fin Corp. Va Railway v. Vogt Mfg Co (2). 9 Waitt & Bond A (2).. 4 Waltt&Bond B 1.40.. 4 WalgreenCo........ Walgreen Co war 4 Walker (H) (1) Walker Mining. Watson (J W) Co, Wayne Pump. . Wenden Copper West Air Exp (60¢).. Williams R C (1.40). Low Cafeteria. . ter (Benj). ‘Worth, Inc A. . e 3 27T% Syrac Wash M Lo Taggart Corp....... Tampa Electric (32). Teck Hughes (30c).. Texon Ol & Land. Thermold Co (2).... Thermoid cum pf(7) Thomp Prod A (12). Thomp-Starrett..... Tish Realty & Con Tobacco & All Stk Todd Shipyard (4).. Thomp Star pf (3%) Transamer n ($1.60). Trans Afr Trans. ... Tran-Lux DLPSA. ‘Tri-Cont Allfed..... Tri-Continental Cor. Tri-Cont Corp pt (6) Triplez Safety Glass Tri Utilitles. .. ‘Trunz Pork Stores. . Tub Art Silk B (10). Tung-Sol Lamp (2). Ulen & Co. Un N G Can (11.60).. % Union Tobacco. ..... United Carbon pf (7) Utd Carr Fastnr 1.20. United Ch pt pf (3). fi'i 18% 82 42% 1% 9515 100% -»-a.»..n..-..—...:.aum- amrmmonRRoRRNy Fansn onD wEnannPnnrannHanaan BRE NGENARNNHN- 264 Zonite Prod (1.60)... 2 RIGHTS. Explre. Am Cynamid......Nov. 4 Asso Gas & Lel...Dec. 16 Bell Tel of Can 5 Cities Service. Comm Edison. Grigsby Gruno % Kreuger & Toll, Mid West Util, Mid West Util(pr). Ny % N Y Central. 2 Pennroad .. Sierra Pacific Trans Corp. United Gas Imp 28 22% Int Petroleum 37%e¢. 6 Internat Product 23% IntSafRB (2% Arkansas Nat Gas A, 74 7% Ark N G cm pt (60¢). =TT » 9514 8 51 2815 230 28 8 b1 28% 230 28 272 36 367 1% 1% 108 109 15 16 40 42 @ 2% 2% 108 109 15 15 40 42 sold at top prices in the Northern mar- kets. It must be understood, however, that no method of sterilization is of value in the case of infected fruits or ‘They are destroyed by the plants themselves. ‘The plan, worked out by the research department of the Department of Ag- Ticulture, is of great benefit to the fruit California and allow these States to carry on their work in an orderly way ‘with the least possible expense, all the time keeping up a relentless warfare against the Mediteanean fruit fly. Finland, world famous for athletic prowess, until now has never had a golf course. Its people are noted for their healthy, ruddy complexions and their and’ mental vigor. ingfors, the capital, is one of the most lovely cities in Europe. It has a style of architecture which would grace any eity in the world. Helsingfors re- minds one of the beautiful Swiss cities— clean, orderly, fresh. Now a rlvma If course is being built for the officials of the Kymmene CO one of the great Eu mill organizations in Finland. It is ex- the links will be completed in 5 ries for greens will not grow in lud. 80 native grasses are % tried. is expected the course will be played fivm the middle of May until the mid- dk September. If this effort proves (ul & full 18-hole course will be The Institute of Pacific Relations meets at Kyoto, Ji m.rn‘ today. It should be .an epoch-i gathering. va!t!dnl beyond good will lnd courage are needed if the present toward international co-operation ly to develop and build the per- mlnent foundations for a warless world. international conference, with Tfiu from every country mmufl le problems of the Pacific, is ex- pectod to take stock of the forces which mfl; both for peace and for misunder- glnked States is represented % of its leading citizens, includl:z R. W. Boyden, former unofficial mem- ber of the reparations commission for the !United States; Jerome D. Green of Lee, Higginson & Co.; Roy W. Howard, iper_publisher; Dean Charles E. University of Washington, ttle; Prof. Quincy Wright, Univer- ‘of Chicago, and James G. McDon- 1d, chairman of the Foreign Policy As- sociation. Among Great Britain's representatives are Lord Hailsham, former lord chan- cellyr; Malcolm Macdonald, member of Parlidment, son of the prime minister and member of the London County Councll; George 5. Sale, Hudson Bay Co., and William Astor, son of Viscount Canads has a_strong _delegation, heatled by the Hon. N. W. Rowell, Torpnto, and including Sir John Aird, president of the Canadian Bank of merce; Willlam M. Birks, member of fhe boards of directors of the Bank of Nontreal and McGill University, and Moore, president of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada since 191 meeting is divided into sections, each dealing with certain specific prob- lems—food, population and land utili- (e gation purtlcu larly. by North Ameri - (Copyrigh! :m i 2 Seen News: i : COAL PRODUCTION. By the Associated Press. Coal production in the latest week re- by the Mines Bureau was slight- ly Ipss thln the total of the preceding , but greater than that in the samie week last year. Figures for the week and comparable periods follow: Week ending October 19, 11,158,000 tons; preceding week, 11,574, 000 tons; same week last yelr 10,832,000 tons. PARIS BOUESE PRICES. PARIS, October 28 ().—A heavy tone prevailed on the Bourse today. Three cent rentes, 77 francs 5 centimes. fifi per cent loan, 103 francs 55 cen- times. Bxchange on London, 123 francs 8235 | centimes. The dollar was quoted at 25' francs 37); centimes. | . “'Clearing House Statement. NEW YORK, October 28 (#).—Clear- ing house statement as reported by Dow, Jones & Co.: exchanges, $866,- 000,000; " balances, $210,000,000. flxORT TERM SECUBITIES (Beported by J. & W. Beligman Alllr-Chalmers ta, 10 im. Go. Am":l\o“méu el " se, 196 5 4 flimo "p“,o’(’;'“ 4»,“131”;“ orp. 4138 e '1-'-'1': t Canada 85 1057 ' 43% s a 832 AxtF TobA (3.20). “D 117% Bab &Wllnox m 1on!& 1 44% 18 B0% 160 4% 1% 1% 87% 43% 4% 29% 13 % 55 45% 12% 55% 1% 31 32% 189 108% 302% 104% 92 92% 61% 66 163% 62 38! 211% 119 Cen StElcv pfn(é). 9815 Bancomit Corp. Bell Tel of Can (8). 2 10 - - 29% Brit Am To regt1.20. 29 Brit Am Tob B $1.20. 4% Br Celanese Ltd rets. 14 Burco, Inc.. 5 Burco, Inc (war), nc conv pf. rcts (31%0). Bros (2) Bwana M Kubw, Cable RT vte. ... Cab&WireLtdA rets. Cab&WireLtdB rcts. Cab&WireLtdpf rets. Can Marconl........ Carib Syndicate..... Carnat Milk P (1%). Caterplillar Trac (3). SHNReO@MNS~anAR N~ - Cent P 8v A (a1.75). Cen States El (340c)., 5% Centrifug Pipe (60c) 10 Chain Stores De 18 Chain Stores Stock. . 27 Charis Corp (12%).. 63% Ches & Ohio (new).. 1% Chi & NW bond rts. . 22 City MGh & T (1.60). Service (330c) - - I T - L LT L LI TTot - IS PP ERE] - [T ¥ Comstock Tunnel.... 24% Consolidat Afrcraft.. 6% Consolidated Copper 22 Con Dairy Prod (32). 88% Con Gas Balt (3). (7! 30% Cream of Wheat (2). 7% Creole Petroleum. .. % Cresson Cons (.08).. 26 Crocker Wheeler(n). 87 Cuneo Press........ 86% Cun Presspf (6%).. 8% Curtiss Flying Serv.. 4% Curtiss Wright war.. 2% Cusi Mex Mining. 10 Darby Pet (1) - 2 Derhy Oil & Refin. .. 81% Detroit Aircraft Cor. 21 Donner Steel...... 217% Douglas Alrcraft. . 630 585% Driver Harris Co 4 Dubeller Cond&Rad. 323% 162 Duke Powder (5) 6% Durant Motors, 2% Earl Radlo Corp. 36 EastGas& F A 40% East States Power B 20 Eastern UtilInvaA.. 17% Eisler Elec Corp. ... 73 El Bond & 8h (b6). . .1 101% El Bond & 8h pt (6). 7% El Investors (b6%). 96% El Investors pf (6).. 28Y% El Pow Associates.. 14 30 El Pow Assoclates A 17 28% BlP&Loptwar.... 1 20% El Sharehold (31)... 11 100 El Sharehold pt (6). 39 Empire Powpt (2).. 3 26 Em.pPub8.A(1.80). 1 30 Employ Reinsur 1%, 2 23 Eng P Sopt war. 2 50 Eureka Pipe Line(4) 50- 9% Evans Wallow Lead. 5% Fairchild Aviation. 76 Fajardo Su 10% Fansteel Products. 1% Fandango Corp. 18 Fedders Mfg A (2) 52% Fed Screw (13%). Fi 195 Firestone T & R (8). 18% Fokker Aaircruft. 334 Kord Motor Can A. .. 8% Ford Mot of France. 11% Ford Motor Ltd. » amcSuoa - wabnabam =aa 20% Fox Theaters 38 FrenLineB ( 23 Garlock Pkg (1.20).. 17% Gen Am Invest new. - 82% Gen Empire Corp. 30% Gen Fireproof (2) 17% Gen Gas & El A. 24 Gen Indus Alcoh 16% Gen Lau Mch (1. 45% Gen Print Ink (2 17% Gen Rity & Utiliti 28 .Gen R & Util of (8 81 .Gen Theat - CT T 20 20 20 20 [ 16s 320 320 318 318 18% 18 8! El 22\) 222 115 215 l% 1% 1% 9815 1% 98% 2 99 508 lllfl lGl% 16 Y 161% 10 47 34% 65 18% 1038% 103 168% 132 101% 101 38 26 26 31% 26 9% 45 25 30 23% 51 0% 5% 9% 10% . 1 20 52% 27% ZEV. 264 84% l-’!“& 33% 9 Ed 9 18% 18l 13% 16% 23% 32 43 20%, 13% Karstadt (R).. 1% Kirby Petroleum. 28% Kleinert Co (2%) 27 Knott Corp (3.40). 40% Kobacker Stores. . Br (Am Sh). 36% Lackawanna See(4). Lake Superior Corp.. % 68 Lane Bryantine (2). };:% 136 Leh Coal & Nav (4).. 53 Ley (FT) & Co (l). . 11% Libby McNell & L... 18% Lily Tulip Cup Corp. 18 Lion Ofl R 25 MacMarr Sts. 29% Mangel Storet 9% Marcon! I M (37%¢). 12 MarWireTel Ltd 62¢. 54% Mar Midland Corp. Mid Royalty cv pf 3.. 158% Middle West Ut (7) Mid West Util(new). 1% Montecatini debrts.. 105% Mon LH & P (2.40) 34 Mtg Bk Col (Am 7 Mount Prod (1.60. 18 Municipal Servic 29 Nat PubServ B 1.60. 35 NatSugarNJ (3 18% Nat Transit (11%) 15 Union Radio. ... 22 Neet Inc cv A(1.60).. % Nehi Corpn (1.30). lo'lu loo Newberry (JI)p2(7) . 214 New Bradfd O11 60c 3 New Eng Fuel n. 86 New Eng Pow pf 114% 111 NYTQ]P!(‘%). 30% Niagara Hud P 9% 21% 16 Noma El Cor (1.60) 41% Noranda Min 8 North Am Aviation.. 10 North Am Util Sec. 63 50 Northern PL (t5)... 301 136'% North St Pow A (8). 81% 20 Novadel Agene (2) 4% % Ohio Copper. 79% 64% Ohlo Ofl (1234 12 Ollstocks Ltd A 3500 23 Orange Crush (1.50). 8 Outboard Motor (B). 24% Pac GEEl 1stpf 1% 15 Plnmcl(f 44% Parke D.vil (11.40). 184 Parmelee Tran (1%) Pilot RT A (1.20] 13% Pitney B P n(20¢c). 156% 185 Pitts& LE (5) 60 Pitts Plate Glass(3 2 Plymouth Oll (2). 26 Polymet Mfg ($1)... 1% Premier Gold (24e).. 9% Prince & Whitely. 34% Prince&Whitely pf 3 22% Prudentfal Inv. . 24% Radio Products. 19 Rainbow Lum ProdA 10% Rainbow Lum ProdB au. mlur-ru- T (10¢). nce Manage. 20K l\olllhl. Stoesb1%.. 10% Reynolds Bros Inc 86% Reynolds Met (new) 85% Rike Kumier. 86% Roan Antelope Mi 26% Rocklnnd L&P. 9% R Roy Li Roosevelt Field, Root Rcv pf (1.80)., 60 Ruberoid Co (4).... 5 Ryan Consolidated. . eg!s Pap: ® o HNNNN~NRN~ Y RHUNGL ARANNH BB~ DOHNNBON O ] 101% 1o1v. lfl'l% B _........am.»!lu.-.-... - 45% 29 19% 2 1! 3% ! 194% llflfi 17796 40% 40 0 lfli 384 36% 3 1% “% 10 15% “16% 14% 1 l;fli l}‘\i lll% —-1 3 EE T LT T T TN I PR TP S 4 1 4 1 3 il 5 2 [3 50s 50 B0 198 198 1-21% 21% S . - B AR N RS BARBANDNRHBBSNNATE AN ABERDAN NSRS % St 25% l”% !61 !-hly CHlL '"0)” 60- l'loh l70',| l70% 10% 4 Schulte Un 5c-81 St 6 Seg Lock & H (50¢). 10% Shattuck Den 77% Shawin W& P (2) 48 Sheaffer Pen (13) 18% Shndoah Corp(bé 89% Shenan Corp pf (3), 47% Sierra Pac Elec (2). 20% Silica Gel et . unu 101% 3 3 2 29 55 lllvar (Isanc) Bros. 480 Mg (123%). o'm llnol' n Corp. Sonora. - - ...fl—.-n-....n..,o.- 13 128 PR SHON NE RPN - 17“ United Corp war..... CURB BOND LIST Sales in thousands. High. Low. 12:00. 7, o|,|nd Orip 8h & Stun 5153 e 37, Q! 2 EE 000 E 0r s 1 8 B n e 0 a3t as S K 0 86% vest Ccrap Y 3- A RigH] v C ww o 5% T oo I‘EEH: Dz2RZ g 9528 2 2 g:v na»-..-n:uu.w-ucu—-nu-—---.—a-- 2w Webster Mil 8% et Flhiha Wiad Salesin ~ POREIGN BONDS. s 147 102% R 811 LR Ex-dividend, wi--When issued With warrants. GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, October 28 (#).—Wheat rose buoyantly today, responsive to what was described as notice to the world that American wheat is not for sale at pawnbrokers' prices. Wheat & tnd. sentiment, however, was by mno eans uni ous that release of $100,- mm of vernment loans to grain farmers, which hoisted wheat prices today, will have lasting effects, some authorities contending that the trou- ble with the wheat market is pressure % | of actual wheat at domestic terminals, and not on farms, so that a holding will not help to export wheat. licy 924 | Boneat values fluctuated widely today, but showed stubborn resistance to bearish effects of stock market wemk- ness. Helped by North American . export business, today estimated at 1,000,000 bushels, wheat closed firm, 2’Al3h a bushel net higher, after having scored s maximum advance of 4% a bushel over Saturday’s finish. Corn closed 122 1% advanced, oats { off to 3 up and provisions unchln(ed to 20 down. WHEAT— December . CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET. CHICAGO, October 28 (#).—Butter weak; receipts, 12,953 tubs; creamery extras, 43; standards, 4274 ; extra firsts, firsts, 38a40; seconds, 37a ordinary firsi 8; refrigerator ex- tras, Ill!!‘/fi. re(fl‘entor firsts, 372374, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. CHICAGO, October 28 (#).—Total OP- grating revenues of the 'Chicago Northwestern Rallway in Septem! Jere 14201614, compared witn $14 lep iber, 1928, The com- % " mmmnww 21% 22 2 pound, 44 p-cked 28a282; rolls, 3la3: 16% 16% Baltimore Markets Special Dispatch to The Btar. BALTIMORE, Md., October 28.—Po- tatoes—white, barrel, 1.80a4.00; 100 pounds, 2.75a4.50; sweet potatoes, bar- rel, 75a1.75: yams, barrel, 1.75a2.00; beets, 100, 3.00a4.00; beans, bushel, 75a 1.50; cabbage, hamper, 60a90; carrots, 100, 4.00a5.00; caulifiower, crate, 1.25a 2.00; celery, crate, 1.50a2.25; corn, dozen, 10a25; eggplant, crate, 4.00a5.00; lettuce, bushel, 75a1.00; Lima beans, hamper, 1.25a1.50; onions, 100 pounds, 1.75a2.00; peppers, hamper, 20a30; peas, bushel, 5.50a6.00; spinach, hamper, 45a 75; tomatoes, hamper, 35a75; turnips, bushel 7581.50. 2.5024.00; qumcu, bushel,. Dairy Market. Poultry, alive—Turkeys, pound, 40; Spring chickens, 23a28; Leghorns, 23a 25; old hens, 28a31; Leghorns, 18a22; old roosters, 18a20; ducks, 20a23; Guinea fowls, ecach, 40a65; pigeons, pair, 25, Eggs—Receipts, 490 cases, native and nearby firsts, 48a52; current receipts, 42a43; hennery white, 58a60. Butter—Good to fancy, 42a48; ladles, creamery, 36; store ; process, Live Stock Market. Cattle—Receipts, 700 head; fair sup- ply; market dull and lower. Steers—Choice to prime, none; good to choice, 1250 to 13.00; medium to good, 11. 35 to 12.25; fair to medium, 10.00 to 11.00; plan to fair, 9.00 to 10.00; common to plain, 7.50 to 9.00. Bulls—Choice, none; good to choice, none; medium to good, 8.50 to 9.00; fair to medium, 8.00 to 8.50; plain to fair, 7.00 to 8.00; common to plain, 6.00 to 7.00. Cows—Choice to prime, none; good to choice, 8.00 to 8.50; medium to good, 7.50 to 8.00; fair to medium, 6.00 to 7.00; plain to fair, 5.00 to 6.00; common to _plain, 4.00 to 5.00. Heifers, choice to prime, none; good to choice, none; medium to good, 9.00 to 10.00; fair to medium, 8.00 to 9.00; plain to fair, ’100 to 8.00; common to plain, 6.00 to 7.00. Fresh cows and .sgslngera $60 to $150. Sheep and lam| Receipts, 3,200 he:d falr xupp]y market steady. Sheep, ambs, 6.50 to 13.50. We announce with pleasure that Mr. ROLAND S. ROBBINS has become associated with us EASTMAN, DILLON & Co. Members New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Pittsburgh Stock Ezxchanges, Also New 1512 H STREET N.W.,, WASHINGTON, D. C. 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND DETROIT CHICAGO County of Hawaii Territory of Hawaii 5% Gold Bonds Principal and interest payable in New York City, er ln Hawail. Coupon Bonds, denomination $1,000. Hilo, ‘These Bonds, issued under authority of Congress, ble from unlimited ad valorem taxes u?on all taxable pmptr{; the County, which comprises the ali, the Assessed valuation, $46,603, l“ To'.ll Population estimated, Due each October 15, 1934-1953 of the Hawaiian group. Bonded Debt, I‘OO 000; Prices to yield 4.509, (Accrued interest to be added) Guaranty Company of New Yoric POTTSVILLE Zonite Products...Nov. 11 Hogs—Receipts, 3,300 head; m supply, market lower; lights, 10.10 to 10.35; heavies, 10.00 to 10.25; medium, 10.10 to 10.35; roughs, 7.25 to 9.00; light pigs, 9.50 to 9.75; pigs, 9.80 to 10.00. Calves—Receipts, 600 head; moderate i\;ps%ly:, market “wer; calves, 7.00 Wall Street Briefs By the Associated Press. The New York Central Railroad to- day reported net operating income of $6,503,910 for September, as against $6,329,179 for September, 1928. Net op- erating income for the first nine months of this year was $50,718,213, as com- pared with $46,399,655 for the corre- sponding period last term. New municipal financing scheduled for this week totals $76,235,000, com- pared with $17,103,942 last week. In- cluded in the amount is an offering of $60,000,000 of serial bonds and corporate stock by New York City. Bids of an issue of $4,359,000 42 per cent bonds of the City Friday. of Boston will be opened| % orporat] to dmh Corporation, 18% & Light, 20% and United Gas, 27Y%. Crude Oil Production. NEW YORK, October zl—crua- oll production in California for the week dm[ October 26 averaged 383,600 decrease of 450 barrels duly mtfi:m«mm 15,000-Ton Steel Inquiry. iy peared o a mu.e Steel market. for um tone of for the proposed addition to the NI.- tional of Republic. GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. Special Dispateh to The Star. ll-nll:' Last week was a lean period for the | ger Ge: launching of new securities, slightly more than $85,000,000 of new offering having been made. The foremost of- fering was that of Kuger & Toll, which | North amounted to $24,000,000. Directors of the Republic Fire Insur- ance Co. have declared an extra divi- dend of 40 cents a share on the $10 par common stock, payable November 15 to | & stock of record November 4, which when paid will make a total dividend dis- bursement for the year equal to 24 per | Dresdner cent of the outstanding capital of | Deutsche $1,000,000. ‘The November issue of the Guaranty Survey, economic review published by the Guaranty Trust Co, says: “It is to be expected that industrial and com- mercial activity will not be affected to some extent by the in stock prices, and that zhe effect will be more pronounced than is warranted by the cause.” It adds that “the experience of re- cent years justifies the hope that any recession resulting from the action of the stock market will not be violent or of long duration. Fishermen in the Itallan colony nl Libya shipped 125,000 pounds spon¢e| to the outside world last ul- York Curb Exchange TRENTON READING SCRANTON ALLENTOWN and of Hi '92,000. 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