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A4 ¥x2 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON,. D.- C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930. ____ ___ FINANCIAL, . 1 LAND BANK GAINS STOCK PRICES GAIN 920~ Stock and Sales— Prev. Sales of Each Stock Compiled to 12:30 P.M. ~Prev. 1020~ P s Do Lol ot L e | idend Rate. Add 00. High. Low Close, Clos lN YEAR REPURIED fien, Tow ividend Rate. Add 00, Bign. Brev. | T Drug Corpn (yrr,.. ey Teh. lu. "8k % T8k Norimern Pac(sy.. A0 8- Bttt hom. O | i 30 TexanCorp (39 .. 12 TBo% o oA _BB% 75 34% Abitiol Power & Pap. 7 801 39 o 30| 92 28 Dunhill Inter (34)... 3 38 North Pac ct (5). 12 Ll b i S D LRO R L B i i e TR Y 34 20 AdamsExpr(1.60).. 11 26 25% 26% 25%| 231 80 Dupondde Nem (4).. 19 117% : 6"’1"""' il iy E > 1| 54 6% TexasPac LandTr.. 20 15 14% 15 14% o365 R B 96 84 AdamsExppf(5)... 1 87% 873 87% 87%| 264% 150 FEastman Kodak (13) 6 178 ver Farm Equip 5 15 14% 0% " . A 3 % 35 16% Thatcher Mfg (160). 1 20% 20% 20% 19% | Oy Stockholders Elect Directors; 104% 7 Advance Rumley.... 9 13% 12w 13 11| 76 18 EatonAxle&S8 3 8 30 Qlive Fr Eacvptd). § Thompaon 7 R Gty 1 ame ame ame ame|Cheap Money and Revival of e 119 15 Advance Rumley pf. 1 24 23 | 39% 4 Eitingon-Sch (2%).. 1 8 Omnibus Corp. 2 i 0 e i S e O e e S D R il S : Tide Water Asso 60c. 5 124 12% 12% 12% Pool Activiti at Annual Meeting—Presi- | 228 77 Air Reduotn (1435).. 17 129% 126~ 1201 125% | 18% 8% Blectric Boat. . B B4 Qtis Elevator (6).... 1 Tide ::;::8‘«11 ;a.f'(ksl; h 53:1’2 H fli} 2;!: ool Activities Send . 4B Ima ArwalEIAp(2H). 10 22 22 23 22 | s 0w ElpwraLe()ool 1o ems ofizffiifiiéil’i?;( 0. 11 e D S I e e ae List Up. H - Ye 1 Ajax Rubber. > I 2% 2% 2% 2% | 109% R 'wr Lt pf (7). 1 8. 6 TT% T6% . dent Harris Re-Elected. 10% 4% Alaska Juneau L 8% 8% 84| 22% 3% Emmerson-BrntA.. 1 4 Pacific Gas & E (2).. 12 e L L TR e PR o 5615 17 Alleghany Corp..... 153 24% 24% 24% 23% | 83% 49% Endicott-John (6)... 6 b4 Pacific Lighting (3). 9 Tobacco Products A. 7 9% 9% 9% 9% . e Boo 107 AllledCraDvecéy 3wl a5 el w0 | e 31 EngPubservaii 6 4o BN TranscontinentalOil 35 9% 9 9% 94| BY STANLEY W. PRENOSIL. V. C.. . % Allled C& D pf (7).. Y ng Pul ve pi 1 7 otor ( % 3 o TN —— —— 6% 354 Alll:»cnllmn‘;l(tl)).. n‘c ‘?,ifi ’:r‘l‘4 1::'/: l:tlr 93% 41% KO RR.ceereesnro. 38 :sv. Pan-Am Pete B..... 2 bzttt Sy B g 1o Associated Press Pinancial Editor. The annual meeting of the stockhold- | 425, 171, Amerada Corp (2) 6 21 21 21 21%| 66 55% Erie RRIstpf (4).. 8 61% Paramount-F-L (3).. 7 N ) s e NEW YORK, 'January 9.—Specula- ers of the Potomac Joint Stock Land | 23% 4 Am Agricul Chem 4 % % s 7| 13w 3% FairbanksCo....... 26 T1 Y e ETIIR O Unlon OM of Cal-(32) 8 48 43t 45 45 |tive sentiment in the stock market ap- Bank of Washington was held yester-| 73% 18 Am Argicul Ch pt. 1 28 28 28 29%| 724, 22 FashParkAsso (2% ~ 3 2% L eike Teanw 115, T ; > ety al 157 65 AmBankNote(t4).. 2 79 78 79 78 | 5614 28 Fed WaterSerA 2.40 7 36% Pathe Exchange..... 9 UnionFacifie (10).cs 4208 IIC Tio 710 | Parentlyiturned focithe hetter avernighit day at Alexandria and the following| 761, 27 Am Bosch Magneto.. 10 44% 42 43% 42 | 33 25% Federated Dept Strs. 1 391 P e ... 2 Union Tank Car new. 2 36 36 faw 86 {%nd prices of a large assortment of is- directors elected for 62 40% Am BrakeShoe(240) 1 47 47 47 47%| 123 4714 Fid Pho Fire 1(2.60). 7 721 Peerless Motor Car.. 1 Utd Alrcraft& Trans. ‘20 50 4T 48 47 |28 TAliied 1 to 10 points on an in- the !nsulnxmy‘rld ! 1'25: 1!:“ :m :rn&finl:’?)“ 208 119% 118% 119% 119%| 37 24% Firestone T&R( 1 32 fv:::,c.k\fy f‘off."," ks f Utd Al:g::nar ;‘n "3 64 60 63% 60% fl;fludl \ml‘llmllteI of "fiu’m" Resumption . Hilliard, 3 m Brown Bov Elee. 6 y . 8% 9% X 3 2 veoe 5 e e 1. | Of pool activities, which I e & veliode: 100, | 40N AT BOUR B Tt A0 e D Penn Dixle Cement.. 6 T 2 o I T lnewa ot Wi e interest i ‘evera] s National Bank, 184% 86 Am Can (4). L 190 1285 120% 123% 3 B Penn Dixie Cemt pf.. 1 Ao patiTon: o 3% 317, 33% 31% | SLocks, probably accounted for much of Hagerstown; Ar- 106% 75 Am Car & Fay 1 81 81 81 2 Pennsvivania RR(4) 225 Corporation..... 209 33% 3l 33% 31%|the buying, although brokers reported thur | Peter, vice 81% 27 Am Chicle (1214) 3 4% 9% do% 1 Pet Milk (1%). 1 UtaCorppt 3)...... B 474 4T 4B 47 | siendy’ underlying investment demand president Wash- 55 20 Am Com Alco(el. 16 32 30% 32 2 15% EheliBonye:( * Tnited Fraie .. & 108% Tome 108% 105 |fos.the high-grade tesues, Ington Loan & 98% 23 Am European Sec. 7 37 36 36% 101 228 Pulla & Read C & 5 Unlted Bue (4). a0 s 102N 103 10056108 |~ i meiny | droppedifrons 416 osid st Co.: Carroll 199% 50 Am & For Power.... 427 97% 93% 978, 73 434 B inmeENtca), L Ura Gk xxv':%;lig‘:) o ::‘1:: %: e ogus | Der cent for the third successive dny, Pierce, president, 1084 101% Am&Forn Pwrof(7) 1107 107 107% 107% | 38% 5 GabrielSnubA...... 3 T4 D 2 Unit Piece Dye W (2) 4 28% 274 28% 27y | ¥ith & plentiful supply of funds avail: Citizens National 1,103 864 AM&FORPo2dpf(7° 2 98 96 98 96 | 25 3 Gardner Motor...... 1 4% % : United Stores 10 7 8 g |Aable at the lower figure. Time money Bank, Alexandria; 42 171 Am HawallanS8 (2) 2 22% 21y Gen Am Tnk Car($4) 32 106 Pittsburgh Coal pf. 1 7 ”.‘ o " , |and commercial paper rates continued Joseph A, Wilmer, 524 281 AmHide& Leapf... 1 20% 914 U bt kit f + A A IO 2 LI Ly $ 3% 0% 2% 29%|eesy. The recent decline in money President, _ Frank: 96 83 Amlcepf (6)....... 2 R7 8ew e e e S8 a8y 2 O s I m e |t piecaaort i e S ek i Jin "National Bank, 96% 291 Am Internat ($2)... 7 38% A7is GOn TS BE () e 41208 S S T - U S Ind Aleohol (75. 25 139 19 195% 159t | Meet after the closs of the market to- J. T. C. Hopkins, G o :m;m l"r&‘)"'?lm pr100s 30 30 Gen Cigar (4).. 3 54 ? US Leather......... 2 9% 8% 9% 95 |day, but no immediate change is con- jr., president, Cecil George A. Harris. ;-_ S Am };eom;;.} @®). 1108 103 Gen Electric (16). 40 246% 138 USLeatherprpf (7) 1 89% 89% 89 81y | templated by most market observers. National Bank, R R ARy, T B a1 Gen Electric (new).. 81 62 L (8) g USPipe&Fdry (2). 28 22 21% 22 21%| [Except for reports of a further up- Port Deposit; Shirley Carter, investment | “g1a "1 Am Metal (2). 4T 4o a7 ‘ Gen Elec spee (60c). 2 11% Pub SV NI L Bhee . 1 USPipelstpf(1.20) 4 16% 16 16 16 |turn in steel activity and the resumption Meeher Wawmner. B O BRENRES | 25N S5 Awm SMEGesof (T) 69% 69% 69% Geén'l Foad Corpn (3) 9 48% Pub Sve E&G pf(6) 1 U S Realty (5) .2 621 60% 62 60y |Of dividends on the Wabash preferred president, Farmers Bank, Boydw“'s.'nk' 4" e e N"‘“- % ;28 1 1 Gen Gas&El A (te2). 1 69% Pullman Corp (4).... 18 U S Rubber. 8 26% 251 25% 25% |lssues, there was not much in the day’s Hooker. director, Patrick County Bank, | 55 4 ~Am Pianopf.’ . 108 3% 3% 8% 4 | 89% 50 General Mills (3).... 1 52 Pure Of (1%4) . 28 US Rubberistpf... 9 50 49 49y 49% | business news to stimulate the market. ; Thomas P. Hickman, vice presi- | 176% 641 Am Pow & Lt (11). 9 B2 81 82% 80% | 91% 38% Gen Motors (13.30).. 288 40% Purity Bakeries (4). 1 USSmelt Ref (3%4). 3 35% 35 35% 351 | The cautious attitude shown by manu- dent and cashier, Franklin Nai “el “4‘, il :m P:‘I’ fmn (6). 2 101% 101% 101% 101% | 41 9% GenOutd Advte (2). 5 16% Radlo Co i USSmeltRefpf3%. 2 53% 53% 53% 53 |facturers in planning their campaigns and director, Fai 3 2 & . 3 3 126 70 Gen Ry Signal (5)... 2 90 3%). USSteelpf (7)..... 10 142 141% 141% 14114 | Vestors, many of whom are reported to Salem, and general counsel and director, | 144% 60 Am Roll MHI (c2)... 28 8% 82% 87 887 | 88y 50 Gon Rofaciomies iy, 15 19% L O UnivPipe&Rad.... 5 3% 3w % 3 |be standing on the sidelines until the Roa-| 41% 17 Am Seatt 5 Radio-Keith-Orph A % Shenandoah Life Insurance Co. Roa-| I 17 AmSeating (2)..... ‘7 23° 21% 204 215|143 80 Gillette Saf Raz (c8) 134 1034 Raybeston Man 2,60, 18 Ut Pwr&LUA (e3)] 8 32% 32 32 % 31y |course of Spring business becomes more noke: C. Thomas Summers, vice presi-| 11214 70 Am Shipbuflding (8) 10s 831 8% 831 85 | 48% 10% Gimbel Brothars . 6 18 _ Raybestos Man 2.60. 13 A Aintaion : clearly defined. Gent, Central Trust Co. of Marviand,| 130 62 AmSm&Ref(4).... 12 TB4 T4 T4N 74%| 64 26 Gladen Co(nd) 3 32 LT B 4 R (1A s oo st b st | One of the most disturbi ket ferick: A, Harris, John I | 138 1231 Am Sm & Refpf (7). 1137 137 137 13 O : Reading 2d pf (2) 3 Vanadium (10). 6 52 51 52% 51 o g Rl Frederick; George 3 36 66 9% Gobel (Adolf). 5 14% Vick Chemical (2%) 2 38 1, | factors is the large blocks of stocks tak- Cassedy, = Washington, and ~Vernor| 49 38 AmSnuffCo(#3%).. 1 421 42 425 42| 82 3D Gold Dust(2%) 129 41 Real Silk (5). .. 1 R v 4 38 38 3841 "over by investment houses for suj e vaenris! Vo 1112 98 Am Snuff pf (6). 105 100% 100% 100% 100% Goodrich B F (4). 6 44% P Gw..... 18 M et G UL B s rposes during th Rt The report of President Harris showed | 79% 35% Am Steel Fdy (1) 2 48% 4T 48 Gootyearire by, 2 "6 164% Reming-Rnd 1at (7). "2 Vissinia-Caretpt... 2 21 210 1 a8 R e tarye vaitmerof soeaitis increased earnings during the past vear. | 114 110 Am Steel Fdv pt (7). 508 111 111% 1113 Goodyear 1stpf (7). 1 98 Repir&Stiae e 3 s : 18 3 55 55 554 | ties tied up in smail bank loans, which Tt was stated that on account of 86 40 AmSworen. U1 470 47 a1 Gotham Silk H (2%) 1 23% Reynolds Tob B (3)." 17 Waldon i A2 (35 1 8¢ 8¢ 84 84 |are pelieved to be overhanging the mar- high money rates prevailing, no bond ‘l‘ll " ;” Am .quzlr Rfg l-‘l;. 4 62 62 62% Graham-Paige 10 10 Richfield Of1 (2) ). ’:1 i do; Eyslm (1%) 1 25/ 26 26 25% | ket. While brokers’ loans ’IIVE been ixCies were, put on'the market during 1117 88 Am Sugar Repe(i 6 106 106 106 Granby Copper 6 59y Rio Grande Of1 (2).. -1 WelamakingBoos 2 4% 4% 4% 4%|sharply liquidated, bank statements in- e R bt i yatel 2% 1T AmTelmCa e, e oo G e | b Rossia Inc (2.20).... 17 Warner BroaBio (10, 51 i3 s% ap son | Sicate that large blocks of stocks are President Harr : T . 27 Grand Unfon........ '8 4% = ALy % . 3% still being carried for investors. {fri‘r}?a'l’ffifc’&"e investment public will | 235 160 Am Tobacco (B) (§). 3 201% 198 201% g:::ltnv(v“;")s('ll)“)'. 1: i-’; St Joseph Lead (13). 17 ‘Warren Bros (19) 9 140% 138 140 138 [ m“fif’y " "i.".‘fl.f’m‘fi’.‘.""ix&f‘ l:"-‘: D o conservative bonds and | 199 50 Am Water Wk (c1). 25 941 1% s GrtNorthpf (5).... 4 98 BT e mEL. PN A G e asase A 'terred Tan up 10 points, Western Union e that time arrives, the bank will | 104 97 Am Water W1at(§). 2 102 101% 102 4 GrtNorthpfet (h).. 1 94% 8t L-San Fran pf(6). 5 Westn Dairy (B).... 4 14% 14% 14% 14%91; and Otis Elevator, American Water offer a new issue of bonds. e Mol T GUNectfsOP (a3%). 3 21% Schulte Retafl Strs.. 5§ Western Marvland.. 45 271 26 ~ 26% 26% | works, Atlas Powder, Grant Stores, R "The directors met today for organiza- | 58% 15% Am Woolen pf. 20 28 26 271 Grt West Sug (2.80). 3 31% Besbowra SIPLGD.. 7 e et 4 25 244 24% 2045 Macy, Auburn Auto, American To- tion . “The present officers were re-| 494 7 AmZincLd&Sm... 1 10% 101 101 Grigsby Grunow (2). 26 19% ettt L L Wentern Pacificpt... 4 43% 424 434 43 |paceo B and Johns Manville sold 3 to elected: George A. Harris, president; 67% Anaconda Copr (7).. 201 79 77% 794 GUISMoE Notth. ... 1 404 Seagrave (e1.20).... 2 . Western Union (8).. 40 210 196 210 195% g points higher. John I. Cassedy, vice president; Vernor 89% 46 Anaconda W&C (3).. 3 484 47 48y Gulf Sta Steel (4) 5 60 Sears Roebuck ($2%) 69 Westngh Afd Brk(2). 51 46% 45% 46'% 45% 2 Gowin, secretary-treasurer. 80 25 Anchor Cap (2.40). 3 39 38% 39 - Wil Seneca Copper. 14 Westinghse E&M (5) On December 31, by authorization of | 68% 30 Andes Copper () 5 36% 38U 36u Rl v ServelTne. .. 5 vess O & Sn pf (4).. Balti Kk creased its legal rcher-Dan- -0 16 27% 26 27 : Shattuck(FG)(11%). 8 ton El1Ins (1).., 3 e o, e oeunt of $80,000. Hete- | 95 75 ArmourDelpf (1).. '3 80w 80w o e LIRS Shell Union (1.40)... 26 Westvaco Chlor (2).. 1 EHITORERN REk ety after only 5 per cent instead of 25 per | 18% 5% Armour Ill (A). 6 5% B% Hawailan Pine (2% 1 54% 4 Simmons Co (g3) 51 Wheeling & L E pf. . 1 . cent of the net earnings wil be required | 3% % ATAC0 I RV 3 et e ol 5 i Sinciair Gon ON 4337 84 ¢ White Motors (337, 1 31 3% B oo | e Dumaich to The s, side to legal reserve. ST 64 Motors (2)... 31% 3 1 31 . Md., o b e Al ey its ueual 315 per| 40% 6% Arnold Constable 6% 6% BN 6% 4 87 Sinclair Ofl pt (8). 2 White Rock MS (14) 8 30% 38 39 39% | Potatess, maite barci, 10nsoy: 100- cent semi-annual dividend, payable Peb- | 58% 34 Asso Appl Ind (4) 1 37% 37 3ms g7 | B1 21 Holland Fur (e2%).. 1 27 Skelly Oil (2) 5 White Sewing Mach, 2 7% 7% 1% T4 d sacks, 1.7582.65: sweet potatoes Fuary 1 to stockholders of record Decem- Tox BN (N, 19500 S 1 peio| S8 IR CHOUNIINHR). 8 g Snider Packing. 4 WhiteSwMchpf (4) 1 28° 28 25 28| barrel, '15043.001 pames, barrel 2008 Ber 30. After the legal requirements are 4 Asso 37% 3T% 31w 37 . Snider Packing pf... 18 Wilcox Rich, B (2) 7 21% 21% 21% 20%(300; beets, crate, 2.75a3.00; beans, 298% 195% Atch T&SFe (10).. 3 222% 2211 22 109 26 HoustenOil.... 14 56% Solval Am Inpf5%.. 3 Willys-Over (1.20) 18 8% 8 8 am] 5 " cal re Y complied with and the dividend paid, & | 0,0 "g0™ 41C} masp pe ¢ 2214 222 | “g21, g4w Howe Sound (f413).. 3 39% " . w84 8% hamper, 1.50a3.75: cabbage, ~hamper, substantial amount will be left to un- | 10 Atel ot (5) 1 103% 103% 103% 103 Uiy . 80 Por Rico Sug (2). § 1 3% 3% 3% 4 |40a65; carrots, 100, 2.00a4.00; eauli- 6% 6 76% 6% 7 58% 341 Hud&ManRy (3.50). 1 47 Sonthern Cal Ed (2). 3 1. 85 3 , 2.25; celery divided profits. The financial statement P % 6% 75 93% 38 Hudson Motor (5) 4% B9 : 8 8 |flower, crate, 1.2582.25; celery, crate, of the bank shows capital. reserve and | 7 9 38% 3% 38 37N 3 " SECBTRIGE AT, - 1 4 30 67% 65% 66% 66k |]50a325; eggplant, crate, 3.0085.00: 40 4 88, “| 82 18 HuppMotor (£2).... 18 28% Southern Pacific (6). 2 Worthington P: 4 0% 6! v e s e Lo i profits in excess of $600,000. 106% 220 1001 1000 100 155% | 153% 116 Tilinots Central (7)., 3.130% Southern Rwy (8)... 2 Worth Pamp A (1), 1 8% 83 am sas | leituce, Crate 4503525 kale, barrel, Columbia Increases Surplus. 17% 2 6% 61 G ew| 39% 17% Independ O &G (Z) 6 23 Southern Ry pf (5).. 2 Wrigley Wm (4)..). 1 684 684 68w 68| L3581.50; onions, 100 poun bbb o By action of the board of directors | B4 12 AubutaAuto (3)... 3 18 181 18 1sbi| 3% W4 [ndMotorCyele..... 8 % Lot el PO CH TellowTruck&C... 5 13% 1a 1aw 1 | BEPOTL SRS (et O B maens nk has o as % 38 & . parks ngtn(1). 8 Y . (3).. 3 3 3 ush o ). ot oA e o undivided profits| 20 4% AviationCorpDel... 7 't s Cor 54| 51k 11% IndianRefningct... 9 10% Spicer Mfg 3 Toung Sheet s 667, | 1 116" 118" 1o 193 P o e e to surplus account the sum of $100000. | 66% 15 = BaldwinLoco (175). 93 33w 37w 33w saw| L%, 08% IndusBaybs%at). & 110% e frcper Sk il 4 Zenlth Radio (2) 6T TH T TN Gt b ST S 125 109% Baldwin L. 5 e an .. rands p! . 3 - 3 , 2. L.75% , 3 m‘:w:‘-mt‘:‘-‘;lz‘l“ :‘2;;%‘3} u:;:—‘:lu': 145% 105 Bll!l;n:n:cg;{o(l?) e H‘éu }::;f. 1o, 114 | “ees 22 Inspiration (4) 8 30% Stand Com Tob (1).. 4 RIGHTS EXPIRE 2.15a4.50; tangerines, box, 1.2522.50; $500,000, and undivided profits, §96,000. | 90% 55 Bang & Aroos (3%). 1 631 631, 69 eur| 16 12 InsuranceSharsdfc. 2 14 Stand Gas & E1 (33) 32 AmRoll Mill.Feb15 10 % % % 15| strawberries, quart, 30a40. The president, Prank J. Stryker, i | 118 1034 Bank & Aroospf (7). 208 112 112 112 1101| °®% 15 JnterboroRapTran.. 67 2% b U e Ny G andt @0 B B B Bw Ty S 49% 20 Barnsdall. A (2).... : nterlake Iron. ..... o 5 n“}’t‘l‘"’ ?fifl&fih‘ufi'&?&fifififi 32% 12% lneonoll‘.f.) l; f:y' fi% 28% 23%| 17 4 Intl Agricultursl.... 1 & Stand OSIN J (12)... 143 3 2% 3 2% | __Poultry, alive—Turkeys, pound, 28a R°%he only national bank in Washing- | 101 45 Beech-NutPke (3).. 2 63 63 63 oy | 25 109 IntBus Mach (c6) 1162 Stand Ofl N Y (1.60). 15 Peo Gas & O.Jan15 25 12% 11% 1215 123 |33; old toms, 23a25; Spring chickens, tfon with ® surpius double its capital| 17% 4% Belding-Heminway.. 1 5 '8 3 i 108% 4% IntCombustion..... 40 Sterling Sec A...... 9 Reynolds Spr.Jan2é "1 "% % % “3|20a30; Leghorns, 23a3¢; old hens, 238 and one of the few banks of all classes| 84% 75 Belg N Ry ptpf 5.4 1 82% 824, 82 g2y 121 18% lnll;’cmb Engpf.. : ;;» gter}:nl gen Pr(1.20) 2 12 RhineWEP..Jan23 6 1% 1% 1% 1% :&unlimromm‘ '“ingn}:'.’]flue::;.‘ :8:23 Intl Harvester (2%) 3 terling Sec cv pf(3) 4 36% Sales of Stocks on New York Exchai 3 : g g in the city enjoying this distinction. 104% 25 Bendix Aviation (2 16 36 34% 36 34% 142 65 L ool ; 4 g bank 60% 25 Best & Com; 3 145 137 IntlHarvpf (7)..... 2 141% Stewart Warn (J3%) 4 40% | 10:30 AM... 359,000 12:00 No % pigeons, pair, 25. o {Zull'",l;;';.fi el 1::_; 180% 78% Bethiehern Steel (5). 166 5 i a": 3},’,‘5 59% 23 IntHydroElA (e2). 3 33% Stone & Webster (2). 5 9% | 1:30PM... 1,387,400 2110 PAL. ‘1763500 Eggs—Reicepts, 314 cases; native and farged quarters, its present banking | 128 116% Bethlehem Stpf (7). 2 122y 120% 12555 1990 | 102% 47 Jntl Matehpf (4).... 12 70 il - 43% | Dividend rates as given in the atove table iual RRle ot e s pan: o etety) s ohn rass (3). nt Nickel of Can 3 S e 211 3 3 of its size in the city. o 35 BecmiaOn ) 5‘;:: zll:: g;:i %t, BB T & oy : 7 FAl athe b ThIGE & el M mfi:fam 34240 ffme;mnayougmm Insurance Company Elects. 867 26 Borg Warner (4). 2 4 26% 9 IntlPap&PwrC.... 25 ymington (A).. 8 10 when ned. e Payable i sh stock. . A i The National capl:l Insurance Co.| 63% 8% Briggs Mfg.... lf‘ :::/‘. g:w }22 ?;:: 149% 53 Int Tel & Teleg (2).. 40 75 Tenn Cop & Ch (1). 3 191 | 1B, stock: x Pius 8% in siock. RIeD SE iy ek, f Pus 108 020 rolis; TTa3e: Pedosts SaaT, held fts annual stockholders® meeting| 43 17% BriszsdStation ). 0 2 23 23 21| SW6 Wk InrDeptSrc) ... € 31k WK 3k B . —— e e e Live Stock Market. T , electing these directors: | 73% 14 BrockwayMT (3)... 3 14% 14% 14% 15 72% 12% Investors Equity . . - "mfn‘;:.u‘- g "Bl&hup.‘ Edward 8.| 81% 40 Biiyn-Manhat(1)... 13 664 5% 66 66% | B4% 39 JewelTea(4)....... 4 474 47 4T% 47 lic utility statistics made up in another m;:-g.le—"nmrry. 100 head; light sup- Brashears, Charles A. Garry, James A. 2‘?" l?g'v gk’!n Union Gas (5) 2 140 139% 140 134% | 242% 90 Johns-Manville (3).. 33 128% 124% 128 124% Wflshin t T- k Government quarter demonstrated that é(een—cmlfie !0 prime, none; good Donohoe, Clarence F. Donoboe, Lewis LLIAEE Prowhmaentin) - s aibs ate 5% 111%| 108% 60 KanCltySou(t).... 2 78 79 70 T84 gton Ticker sty o nor pihe Privately owned | to choice, 12.75813.00; medium to good, Fiemer, Joseph A. Herbert, jr.; Howa 44% 4% Bruns Ter & . 2 68 67X “ Lo D Slow or | (1.50a12.50; fair to medium, 10.25a11.25; B. Kramer. Morris E. Marlow, Walter i 1 16% 16w 16w 16 .. 3 I s ap 13 curtalled by the progress of inquiry.|piain to fair, 9.25810.25; “to H. Marlow, Hubert Newsom, Maurice | 2% 34 Bueyrus ety 22 24 23 ;| 3w 174 KeufmanmDS (1%) 6 18% 18 18 18w BY CLIFTON COFFIN, This was the Commerce Departments | blain, 8.2520.35. e Otterback, George R. Repetti, Guy T. A Y i . 8 3B% 34k 344 34 58% 30 KayserJullus (4)... 3 40% 40 40 40% Associated Press Pinancial Writer. monthly summary of earnings attained |~ Bulls—Choice to prime, none; good 12% 7% Budd Wheel (1). & 11% 104 11 in November b; . Steuart and John C. Yost. e ) s 10 | 24 '3 Kelly-SpringTire... 4 44 4 4% 4 Seatliced nlansial ciBers /and BaRE: ember by the 95 public utility | to choice, 9.009.50; medium to good, The company, closing its tenth busi- | 34, 33% PulovAWatch (... 3 28 276 28" 274| Sou 18 KelseyHayes(D)... 3 24 23% 23 23 ers are now known to be contemplating | ho et Ch_operate practically aill 7.75a8.75; fair to ‘medium, 7.00a7.50] ness year, described as & banner one, | goul 31\ Buun Term (p2) .. 13 i6% 454 46% 45%| 18 .5 KelvimatorCorp..... 3 8 Th T the marketing during 1930 of carsies | he electric, gas, traction and water | piain to fair, 6.00a7.00; common 10 T e e o TS iooe | 11014 9136 Hush ToFmash (7)..130s 1861 103 108 1004 | ot a0t Xomnaeote (5).o.... 80 ol S o, 00 bond ssues on u"scale thai’ has not | foge eporied more S35 00 B0 ey oo | P, s 3 ttl, lent; John C. Yost, firs! ” A4 21% Ki GR ). B H ‘were ,000,¢ , equal to o ficg"%‘fummu James A. Donohoe, sec- | 118% 105% Bush T Bldg pe (7).. 108 110 ' 110" 110 110 | 7an 16 EiansrORM.... 1 T A0 ¢ 7| Directors Elected - and -Re- :'rg"‘""’,“‘"fz for several vears. The| the highest record ever made, ARATD. | Coeito PeimE o e: e i et | (00 G BMISRATOS 1 P dr g | I BMRRIST Dok s g T et Annual | Es o etk B o | koo B S T St | PP S e o, attorney, and Willlam N. Payne, jr., 17% Butterick Co. > 5. .| AT%..28. Kresge(S8)Co(1.60). 34% % 3 orts Presented at Annu rates on money in the country's o | poyemivel. CHogy enrn W & sim- | plain to fair, 5.0086.00; common to secretary. Byace Ry, 19 19% 19%| 46% 221 Kreuger&Toll (1.34) 200 f:’,’: 2:: fiu 3::: p ai S chriteret Bt Uhhre L‘".‘T":::h ilar increase ard reached $202.500,000 plain, 3.0084.50. 89% 94 89%| 1221 38K Kroger Gr&Bak (e1) At the annual meeting of the share. e e % Tl 32 e annual m - 2% O b " % % % Lambert Co (8). holders in the Federal-American Co. A ‘Cl:'"""il"lluw. 1 89% 87 89% 88| 25 5 Le.RuhMrl’l)'l all the directors were re-elected, as| %'+ 20 Calumet&ilec (4%) 3 32 32 32 38| 60 30 TL.en PortCem (215). follows: 4 25 oy 'I;WY"""P- 2 19% 19% 19% 19%( 32 10 Lehigh Valley Coal.. Byron S. Adams, Lester A. Bar, | 98% 46 CanadaDry GA (5). 30 68 66% 66% 66%| 68% 28 Lehn & Fink (3).. Charles D. Boyer, W. F. Brenizer, Wal- | 265% 1 T c:“ ‘:mx“ (10)... 2192 1914 192 191 | 106% 80 T.igmett& My B (45). ter A. Brown, Aubrey L. Clarke, Myer | 48% 26 C‘"mn ~ s 'f,‘"”' 5 21% 27 27% 27 | 139% 125 Liggett & My pf (7). Cohen, William Knowles Cooper, John | 42% 61 Cavanagh-Dob 410 10 10 10| 57% 31 Lima Locomotive: .. Dolph, William J. Eynon, Charles E.| 467 1 s e i )(T>.. 14 200% 195 200 195%| 113% 40 3 Galliher, W. G. Galliher, 'Isaac Gans, | 81~ 50% CaterplliarTrae (3 2 B4l 54 54% B4 | g4, 32 Inc'(3). Fred S Gichner. William F. Ham,| 79% 31 Celotex (). b 44% 4% 44 43 | 11% 8% Loft.Inc... George W. Harris, Willlam A. Hill, ‘9",: - C::!M‘l" "s : 8 26% 26l 26': 26% | 3215 12 Long Bell Lumb A Harry King, Ralph W. Lee, Charles B. | 5 % oy Steel (2 50 33s, 32% 33% 32 88% 39% Loose-Wiles (2.60).. 26 for the month. Regardless of all ques- ¢ % expectation in banking circles that 200 200 200 2104 Meeting Today. T oty Gt AL rates ton e to managerial policles. it 1s am- | to choice. 10.00a11.00; medium to good, € ‘American public utility . g Ma 1w 14w 1o | John H Hanna was re-elected presl-| disclose, railroad new capital has been | ooy SRS NOORY, Semanding tre- | plain. 6.004700 Fresh cows ~and 30 30 Cosen s ol T TR e AR R 0 T *PSheep and lambs-—Receipts, 100 head: e 9% o5 90| The other ‘omcers re-elecied were Gorge | ony. doubtfully salenble. and also Ses | o, AILDOUER here are some things about | ight supply, matket, steads sheep. 5 o0s 38 a7 38 a7 |E Hamilton chairman of the executive cause in many cases the issue of new | (ot SCORCC MUSUOR Of Cermany 10| 6.00; lambs, 6.50a15.00. 60 58 59y 59 |board: H. D. Crampton, vice president, | stock by rallroads operated to strength- | {0%0 )i "0, "that country's prosperity, - 4T 46Y 4TM 4T Mfi“fi' and :r:!uu:enrd: éolul; P;emln&: ;3 n'fif,..i"d“ status of individual cor- | i G MacLean, American representa. L g . 3 .oon! o - o B e "With call money ranging just aboye | Ve At the International Chamber of Money to Loan . The stockholders re-elected the fol-|4 Per cent and time loans available | COmmerce, finds after concluding a Rosuend b ln%l‘:tl-l Srget en real estate. Federal-American Co. Meets. Heifers—Choice to prime, none: good mu3lonsnnmiine s ® 3 M 1 Q ¥ & g K -4 & = e 2 : there that its business future can A v 360 240 CentRROfNJ (112) 3282 279 282 277 ; lowing board of directors for the coming | 8t 5 per cent and under in centra: | purVeY rus s en | 5% 3 ‘contary Hibalils:.. 2 4 e h ok W 61" Torhiara (b (D, 1 year: George E. Hamilton, Edward J. | markets, a period is obviously approacy- | P Toted a8 falrly bright. Reporting to Jh i — - Yeon Topriner, George E. Walker, Wil- | 120 824 CerrodePasco (6). 18 64 624 64 @hi| 18 1 Looismea Ol . 3 Stellwagen, John F. Larcombe, John M. | (6 in which sound rall bonds will be | pyerce, "Mr, Maclean declares himself - mer J. Waller and L. Perry West. 32 10% Certain-teedProd... 1 18 12% 12 13 | 72% 28 LouG&EIA 1%).. 11 Perry, John H. Hanna, Charles C. o G ; D Mahafle, | confident that the German future will 70% 18 Chbecker Cab (4.20).. 15 40% 39 39 39%| 108% 22 Ludlum Steel (2). Glover, jr, and G. Thomas Dunlop. finance director of the commission. i Hanna presented the an- | APplications to cover individual issues | P€OmPESSNE’ oy ot ctea 1 |[| First Trust Notes g 160 Ches & Ohio (10). ... " . N, Moody's Review and Forecast. 279% e 7 207 206 206% 2014 | 231, 121 Melntype Pore M(1). 9 3 " i T tlook,| 92 42% Chesapeake Corp (3) 6412 6 841 nf nual report covering the year's activ-| haven't yet reached the commission m O o oot 18874 88K CHIEBLTIIDL. ... 3 400k st 4086+ ey Btk A ) ities in atrget rallvay and bus line| 1Y numbers, but the responsible rep- | {hil, Gtrmany. \n 1038 internstiopal present recession in general business, ( 2% 7 ChiGreatWestern.. 13 154 1% 14& 15 | g3 40" Meten & Rbpr(3%) operations. a9y Garrler corporations Wil | crease exports. sufficiently to obtain & ireat Westnpf.. 12 40% 391 397 2 g nably take o . T b e i s wostest | 44% 16 ChiMIILStPAPac... '3 26% 344 260 260 L35 18 Melellan Stores Year's Financial Statement. opportunity that they are likely to| favorable commodity balance. This is Now Available Stage. ‘Trade returns two or three | 68% 28% ChiMINStP&PacHf & 44 435 431 423 | sbors 110" Mnck Arucke Capital Traction Railway passenger | have to market sound investments. Tl oy e morths hence will indicate this. By | 108% 76 Chicaka& NW (5).. 3 8% 84% 8% 84% | apes '35 revenues for the year amounted to $3-| “AS yet. the actual bond market | lres have developed such a result in early Spring there should be definite | 61% 47 ChilnenTpf(3i). 1 52u 524 52K 52 | 3984 -6 Mallinson & Co. signs of a turn in the trend of all | 143% 100 ChIRI&Pac(7).... 1 116% 118% 116 116% | 378, 19% Man Klec Supply...- basic lines of importance. The last| 758% 44% ChildsCo (2.40). 12 59% 58% 59% 6BYU| 5715 24 Man Elev mod (45).. half of 1930 should be marked by rapid | 135 =~ 26 CI PR (3], CEBISEN (a5 BER L1R0 36% 19% Man Shirt (2)... ¢ Tecovery in every direction.” Frsrat Do e O R T TR Marlin-Rockwl 14% . Moody's goes on o note the fact| 108% 98 Clylce&Fpf(6%) 60s 78 78 78 99 | 104 19 ‘mon Motor (4). . that common stock prices have been | 27 T% Clly Stores (1), S 10% 9% 10 9% 18 21 Martin-Parry....... cut in half in many cases. Income | 275 9% Cluets Plr:o:")~‘ . 208 225 225 225 225 72% 29 Mathieson Alkili (2). yields on typical stocks are now higher | 119 P S 108 98 98 98 914 | 1081, 45% May Dept Stores(c2) than for two years past and net earn- | 154% 1 oca-Cola (4). -« 4 135% 184% 185% 134% | 491 28% Maytag Copf (3).... 50% 44% Coca-Cola A (3). . ings should equal or exceed 1927 or 10 CollibEa A onen. 48% 48% 48% | 34% 9 Mengel Company (2) ,171.44, & decrease over 1928 of $104,- | Seems o be a little thin, in spite of | decade, and only by continuous borrow P s the persistence of low interest rates for | Ing from abroad has the Reich been JAMES F. SHEA Bus passenger revenues totaled $247,- | Several weeks. That is, large quantities | able ‘Ohmm its international obliga- . 670.33 in 1920, an increase over the Of bonds are not Nkely to be taken | 'ons, which include the heavy annual e 1928 ‘total of $4,689.28. without price recessions. Yet, as the | Charge ‘;‘ War reparations. A mainte- 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. » «| _Special bus revenues amounted to|general confidence in the maintenance | DANCE of a favorable commodity trade 3, 8% 31 3 |$73.059.43, an increase during the year | of low interest strengthens, the absorb- | balance. Mr. MacLean argues, augurs 4":' 4 41% 407 | Of $52,604.36. ing power of the investment market wiu | W it °; ‘9 country’s national pros- 58 52 53 53%| Total revenues from transportation |be likely to increase.” P'll'u!' l“' ng the next few years, in 32% 32% 32% 31 |amounted to $4,257,001.26, a decrease of | New capital investment contemplated | 5Pt © ‘CM" stringency, some unem- 17% 17% 17% 17% | over $47,000 from last year. Revenues | by rallroads of the country during the &gmllm lnd‘lhll’v internal and ex- 17% 17% 17% 17% | from operations other than transporta-| COming year, as reported by executives nal competition which its business peBavsmnnlvEReveraSanesuSeamBtonwnns e mnenn N - s 1928, Afzer the present wave of pes- | 72% J1 18% 18% 18% 18 | 9% . 9% Mexican Seaboard... Eifitem e (riasst *M0ay R (Delsores 18 4T ColoRuel &xron.... 30 43 don - aw oons | axis “he Midmi Copper (4. .. 30 30 30 30 |tion showed & slight falling off. fo President Hoover, in about $1.200.- enterprise has to face. the investing public will again invest - > “ % T8% T6% ! 122% 44 Michigan Steel (2%). 1 69 58% 68% 60 Ne jperating Revenues Off. = e probal on » large seals tn) stocks. Stocks may | 109 | $9% ColGaa& Elptidi 4 106% 106% 106% 106% | 391 2214 Mfl-ConunamP(‘!/‘). 18 27 26% 26% 27 by . securitles will have to be issued for R Net operating revenues of the Capital | all of that sum, since in part the ex- FOREIGN EXCHANGE. % 86 ColGas&EIpfB(5) 3 3 92 9% 92 91%| 28% 3% N "‘ Traction Co. for the year reached the | penditures will be met out of earnings. dip further before they go forward, on [ 96 Miller Rubber. 88% 16% Columb Graph (87c). 196 30% 20% 30% 29 Areciope at JeAst If n e safe to'rell | 344 105 Columbian Carb (15 15 1771, 174~ 176 174" Minn & 8t Toute.. I 1w |sum of $1229534.50, & decrease over | But at least $600,000,000 of the totai | (QUotations furnighed by W.B Sibbs & co) he market short,” the forecast says. 62% 18 ComCredit(2)...... 5 26% 25% 26% 25 4 Mo Kan & Texas.... 201 51 5o | the previous year of $49,632.37. will have to be raised by security sales, »” i lue (or * i 51% 28 Comm Credit A (3) 4 36 34% 36 34% Mo Kan & Tex pf(7). 104% 103% Taxes assignable to transportation |and it now looks as though most of %::,’“‘_’“",m:“ Capital Traction up Half Point. 105% 70 ComCrd1stpf (615)220s 79 7815 781 78 . Missouri Pacifie. g 90 891 | operations totaled $327,591.94, a de- | this would be done by bond sales rather | Brussels, bei Small-lot trading in Capital Traction | 79 28% ComllInvTr (g1.60). 2 39% 39 391 40 Missouri Pac pf (5). 135 136 crease of $19,373.38. than by new issues of stock. = W stock featured light trading on the| 109 96 ComInvTrpf (7)... 50s 100% 100% 100% 99 Mohawk C Mills (3). 37% 37v%| Gross income for the year amounted 0 Washington Stock Exchange today. 63 20% Comm Solvents (1).. 76 30% 204 304 29% Monsanto Ch (g1%). 55 Bis|to $928,811.63, a slump over 1928 of | Public utility company representatives Five 10-share lots changed hands at| 24% 10 Comwith&Sou(60c). 172 14% 14% 14% 14y Montgomry Wrd (3). 17 46'5 46 | $45,313.98. undertook a stout defense of their in-|M %71, and nine more at the same figure.| 93 35 Conde Nast Pub 11 48% 48% 48% 49% | 6 Moon Motors. 5 4% " Atter all deductions from gross in- | dustry's right to appeal to public opin- ‘,06 SON S This was a half-point gain over the | 35% 11 Congoleum 3 14 13% 13% 14 Morrel J (3.60 58% 584 | come, amounting to over $366,000, the [ion when Federal Trade Commission ' sales made yesterday. 25 10 Consol Film (2)..... 2 17% 17 174 17 Mother Lod National Bank of Washington stock | 30% 16% Consol Film pf (2) 2 19% 19% 19% 19% #oid at 260 and National Savings & ( 183% 80% Consol GasN Y (4).. 89 103 98% 103 98T 1% 2 | com had a total net income of ! investigation resumed this week into (’: 5'% Sssll?::l‘ly.“. a decline of $58,431.17. the subject and its?allied matters. In 28% 28| The credit balance .at the close of |® long series of hearings last Svflni ‘Trust Co. shares again moved at 515, | 100% 2% s RGN, | o e 100 " 9%% 1 I8 174 |the year was $759.392.96, or a decrease before. the commission & number of ——e ferred regis- % C: C: % 52 51 1 20 com| 63, nd national icity expl i ffational Co:pee- | #4% WiComsobTewtile:..... 4 2% r. 1 -1 Fi 32;: s wlfl:fll °'__'_“'""“ - and educational efforts. of the various Stock Rights Extended. forred 997, and a single share of Park | 90 25% Contl Baking A. 12 44 43 44 43 2 A% 53% organizations representing light and| NEW YORK, January 9 (#).—Direc- Savings Bank stock old in the un-| 15% 4% Contl Baking B 4 5% 6% B% - B% 19% 19% NEW SECURITIES power interests were gritically dealt | tors of the American Rolling Mills Co. listed department at 781.. 100 9% gvn::cfllkl&l’:)‘ ). 2'2‘ :2'»- 90 90% 90 10 10 I wlt:,loin the Trade Commggssion’s exami- | have e:v:l::ed.dt:‘ .h.me1 1 the mh.t:w uk) i Bond trading was confined to Po-| 92 40% Contl Can 50% 52 50% Natl Bel Hes pf (7). 6 (#). — New | nation. Yesterday the enterprises most | subseri itional common Underwriters » Distributors tomac Electric consolidated 5s and| 33% 20% Contl Dia Fibre 1 20 20 20 30 ‘ Natl Biscult (‘;)( ; I:Z'fi 1:2 u:‘uft?mygfluvfid "&'&'i'"m'm‘:’: concerned were given opportunity to be- | At $104 & share in the ratio of one share Washington Gas 6s, series A and B.| 110% 46% Contl Insur (2.40) foreashifiVe Ml INVESTMENT 7% T4 Butler Bros. $7,500,000 5 per cent |8in their defense. - 10 63 61% 62% 60 Nat Biscult (new) Frices were practicaily unchanged. 28% % Continental Motor: Hael 20 T T at Cash Reg,A(14). 78% ruary 1, | Bernard P. Weadock, fal counsel ¥ohired i &7 18 ContlOflofDel..... 73 22% 22 20 20 Nat Datry (1ol 4 Tl o S eppeary s Sbes. priced. at | for the jolnt cqmmites of utllity asso- : SECURITIES P RS o 46% 28% Contl Shares (1) 6 314 30% .30% 30% atl Dept Stores 21 21% | 9941 to 9250 and yielding from 5.30 | ciations undertaking the defense, argued |||V, ', Bourne, Representative On the board of directors of the Con- | 126% 70 Corn Prod (13%) 13 91% 88% 90% 89% at Distillers (2).... 31 31 |to 5.75 per cent, according to maturity. | that the great power and lght distribu- ? necticut Pie Co, Alan B. David has| 82% 20% Coty Ine (g2)....... 3 27T 26y 261 264! Nati Pwr kTt (1) b % am‘ofléna B e L T the | tors were completely Justified in utilia- T]'l E -t bl succeeded the late Albert Schulteis, and | 31 24 Creamof Wht(12%). 1 26 26 26° 26 Natl Radiator. . 1 24 2 | First Unlon Trust & Savings Bank of |IN€ all the channels of information e quitable other directors re-elected were: R. B.| 125 15 Crosley Radio (1)... 5 17% 17% 17% 17 Natl Radiator pf.... 1 5 6 | Chicago and the First Chicago Corpora- | Possible “to assist in securing public . Wasuineron Orrics 'Behrend, president of the company;| 79 37% CrownCork&Seal.. 1 47% 47T% 47% 47 6% Natl Ry Mex 1st pf. 2 3 tion. understanding of the necessity for ex- Llfe Of tbe U S y J. Edward Lewis, Mendel Behrend and | 121% 71 Crucible Steel (k5).. 2 89% 893 89% 89% atl Supply (5).. 2 102% 102% > % pansion and development to keep pace S 737 15th Street N. W, Isasc Behrend, secretary of the com- | 5% % CubaCaneBugar.... .1 % % % 1 at Tea Co (2). 4 38% 38% ith the Nation's growth.” He sald that| || Home Finamcing Policies K pany. 2% B GubeGo, . .22 12’ 10% 12 10% 21 31% 31% TREASURY CERTIFICATES. the industry felt itself called uj to i Telephone, National 1093 The twenty-sixth annual banquet of | 17 6% Cuban-AmerSugar.. 8 7% 7% 7% 7% 1 51 50% “conte! h an organized com- Retirement Annuities Washington Chapter, American Insti- ( 30% 6% Curtiss WrightCorp. 16 7% 7% 7% 7% @) @ e o4 by J. & W. Seligman & Co) | prehensive paign of hostile propa- ||lem——— o — e e e tute of Banking, wiil be held Febru-| 37% 13% Curt WrightCorpA. 4 15 14% 14% 14% N Y Alrbrake (3.60). 46 4 18, i ganda on the part of individuals and Inquiry_Coupon T ary 22 at the Willard Hotel, it was an- | 121% 58 Cutler-Ham (3%)... 1 70 79 79 82 N Y Central (3)..... 16815 168% | 47 organizations” which seek Government V. F. Bourne (Shoreham Bldg.) nounced last night following a meeting | 69% 214 Davison Chem 4 % 29 3 Dock . 2 35 35 35 38 ownership of utilities, and he upheld Maim Orrics - Barrin officers and_members of the board | 226 163% 80U NY NH & Hart (8). 11 110% the educational campaign as having ||| Name governors. T. Hunton Leith, assist- | 77% 49 60% 114% NYNH&Hpf (7). 126 126 been fair and reasonable. s ant cashier, Security Savings & Com- | 385 Y 200 | 32 8 NYOnt& West..... 2 14% 14% 14% — This is only the beginning of argu- o - = mercial Bank, is chairman of the gen- 64% 24 Devoe& R.A (2.40). 2 32% 32% 32% 32 66'% North Am(b10% stk) 97% 95% Montreal, Canada, is to have a new ment on public utility policy, but on Date of Birth 3 3 £e) €33 eral banquet committee. 11% 6 Dome Mines (1. e ht 6% 3 . 1 98 North Am Ed pf (6). 101% $1,600,000 tuberculosis sanitarium. the day it began s compilation of pub- 5