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s —12 * POLICY OF THRIFT FINANCIAL 5 THE EVENING 8 TAR, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. D, O, IHIGH-GRADE BOND | SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1931 FINANCI [ o BONDS o o] Received by Private Wire Direct to The EXCHANGE Star Office AL. IFURTHER BUSINESS - UNITED STATES. Sales. High. Low. Close. ~Prev. 1 Stock and Sales— 9% % SuperiorOfl........ 4 14 1% 1% ml 21 1029 1027 1027 |G'SRubiactacer. 82 78 74 T4% High. Low. hlx)lvlu[:n: n-:z;,) et 17% 4 SymingtonA. 7 B 5% b% 5% S :; }3231! llgflo {gno s 101% 101% & s 44% 19% Phelps Dodge (2).. . 601 28% Texas Corp (3). 17 32% 32 32 32 A ; = : 4% Td% Mutual Savings Bank’s Offi-| 102 95 PhilaConfnew ). 1 98% €7 404 Tex GuitSulph (1., 27 49w 48w 49 48w |Dealer Buying in Second-|USirs.s:: 25 19230 o 81k 814! ¥ e =0 32% 10 TexasPacLand Tr.. 10 141 13% 13% 14 USR5z B0 1134 134 1B o oimenans. 1w 1ew es|Weekly Reviews Report 5 4 s 2)..... 85 13% e Bt s e 4 = vi : 3 cial Believes Now Is 83 16 Pierce-Arrow A (2). 1 23 e L e o ool Grade List Note FOREIGN. Warn Br Pio s 6 71K Tlw Tik | 7 2% % Plerce Oil 5 x S0 40 ThmenBolier (3. 8 46% 6% 46w 4o Suies. Hieh. Low. Close. | Warn Quin 6x°33... 2 844 84w osew| Progress in Rétail Trade X 9 % 1 mken Roller (3)... i 574 3 Argentine 5145 '62. 84 83% 83% | Warner Sug 7s’41.. 1 106 106 105 T4 1% Pierce Petrolm (10c) 1 2% 13% 7% Tobacco Prod A 19 6 11% 10% 11 11 - % H Time to Save. 37% 25% Pillsbury Flour (2).. 1 28 25*/: 10% rdnst okt ion 1) % 24 1k By 18% 13:: Short Session. :::::H:: . Ac' 51’ : :; g}v. :; 1 and Indust l;(z!;; zg": g:ml;:;w‘t;\“)fl g -‘!1?% 204 5% Tri-Cont Corp 29 9% 8% 9 814 Argentine 6sB'58.. 2 91 51 91 |West Union 5560 S 4 . r e 961 % Tri-Ce Corp 1 928 92% 92% 9 L v ‘8" BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. 204 9% Pitts United Corp... 1 13% A iR R BY F. H. RICHARDSON. atasiaee . 7 R T UM e . i ton e ’ Special Dispatch to The Star. 34% 104 Poor&CoB(2)..... 1 13 138 49 Und-Ell-Fischer (5). 5 63% 621 6314 68% | Special Dispatch to The Australia 5s ‘57 B TIN TI% TI%|Wi-Ov1st6%s33. 4 96 984 ESHISIDISE i te THY SWE: REW. YORK, January ai-Can o 20% UM PRAmTcbA (G%). E 18 106% 52 Un Carbide (2.60)... 28 605 B9% 60 60% | 'NEW YORK. Jamumey 24— With the | AUStria78°43...... 16 106 106 108 |Wil& Co1st6a 41, § 100% 1004 1004 NEW YORK, January 24—With in- carried too far? f the| 54 114 PrairleOll&Gas(2) 9 144 S Ut ar it 1 e Teon "S5k se | hlmast of the year, there was 5o evi-|Deélmtums SR BE..... 31 108 109% 16w retail business continuing to improve, Thomas F. Wallace, president of the | ¢f jeu prairie Pipe L (15).. 10 18% 4 Un Pact 8 8 dence of a let-up in demand for first-|Belgium 6%%s'49... 60 109 107% 109 RAILROAD. the mercantile agencies in their Natfonal Association of Mutual Savings | rev. ot proct& Gamb (2.40) 2 68% Mo . 184 27 26% 27 27%|grade issues. A continuation of the|Belgium 7s's5 Atchis4s1905-55.. 1 97 97 97 woskly Banks, answers the question in the | [T OF% SROqterolfne (o 2 e 8215 Unit Biscuit (2) 3 8T 36% 3T 37% | dealer buying In second-grade rails and | Belgium 7s ‘58 Atchisonadj4s'95. 10 97 96 97y | TeViews report that & more cheerful negative. He says that in such times 85| ,o0." g5 pubSv N J (3.40). 43 801 14% Unit Carbon (1) 26 25% 25% 26% 26 |public utilities also occurred. Belgium 8s 41 2 Atchison gen 48’95 51 99 98% 98% | feeling seems to be abroad in most sec- these, every dollar not_ nceded for a | 120% 85, Tub SV G --r 4 oo 34 Unic Clgar Stores s\ 7 % 40 4 4% | "'Union Pacific st 45 finally touched | Bolivar Ts'ss. | ¢ Atchiscv434s’41.. 43 119% 118% 119 | tions of the country. S eGesmity” should be ‘deposited n = | 100 91N Bub8vN 7ot () R 26 UnitCizStrspf (6). 8 66% 65 65 66% | par. A new high record was made early | Bollvia7sctfs’65.] 9 384 33% 33 |AtCLcolds'52... 5 91 91w 91% bank. This is the traditional, accepted | 594 47 Tu e a0 13% United Corporation.. 436 21% 20% 21% 21% [in the session In United States Liberty | Bollvia 8s'45. 16 53 5lu 524 # Bradstreet’s reports a slight lull in S sanc” orimodex point of wiew,| 2% % Fureon Ll 43% Unit Corp pf (3) 27 49 49 49 48% | 3iss, with the fourth Liboree sre ey | Bordeaux 6534 1 104% 1041 1043 B & Q45748 98% 98% 98% |some primary lines, but explains that shared in by most bankers. b L S e 214 Unit Electric Coal 2 5% 5% 5% B plicating their best levels Bell Tele. | Brazil 6%s '26 28 6% 6% 614D Y 101% 101% 101% | in many instances word is awaited 'But it's not as simple as that—not | 9% 11% RadioCorp .... ... 9 S 46% Unit Fruit (4) 18 61 59 59 61 |phone of Pennsylvania 55, a legal pub- | Brazil 6%s°2 15 674 67% 6T%lpg o 98 ~ 97% 98 |“from salesmen, who are now on the by & long shot. The Right Honorable 57 47 RadioCorp(A)(2%). 1 o 24% UnitG & Im (1 21 30 294 29% 304 |lic utility with a narrow market, ad-|PBrazil s n 9 un Wiz 108% 1081 108'4 | road, as to the responses of secondary Reginald McKenna, head of Britains | 85 31 Radio CorpB (b} 0o\ B 434 97, UnitG&impl G 3 99% 99% 99 99% |vanced 2 points. It was quite signifi- Brazil8s ER P 1083 108 1081, | cnecibuters o the new s les and prices * largest bank—the Midland—and next (o | 50 14% Radioieltb-Orph 4. 100 J50 = S " cant that the Inland Steel financing 2 100% 100% 100% | B & O 65 ‘95 4 1034 10314 1034 offered.” It adds that “retail trade is the Chase National of New York the | %4 4 Real § 9 % US & For Sec 9 10 9% 9% 104 | with a 4%, per cent bond at 96'; was|Ch 18 82 80 82 |B&O v A rted relatively better than is whole- % 14% Rem Rand (1.60) 2 17 16'% U S Freight. .. 3% 3 23 2: J P&WV4s'41 5 97T% 97% 97% = 'op'fifi,- 'Qexfil'm‘" Shew from they | 14 84 ReoMotor Car (8 L 504 US Indus Aico (6)..) 13 6w &2 o2 6em s 5...‘6."5'1,2&: B e aie Bk S REontme R 108108 m'&z‘ggfi;‘fl"fi:’g%%‘&:"fiwt f e 79% 10% Republic Steel..,. 3% US Leather........ 3 5 4% 4% 4%/ boor g 048 * 86% 86 | generall Wallace. 3 m in bonds in 1928. The ol Colomb 63 Jan"61.. 6 68% 67% 68 d generally light Winter stocks, alded in O e are tiies when, judged by the T e "&"B,‘ el The A DEEIAST )0y 18 0N 30 3DUC0R N w0l SEnERRioUIASpeice oday's | Con Pow Japan 7s.. 18 98" 974 97 | badrieas eoiis. 18 101% 101% 101% | most Northern lower tem| interests of general economic welfare, " “ B - offering. Copenhag6s'52.... 1 99 99 99 |Bklyn M: 3 thrift may be carried to excess” says | S4% 10 Reynolds Metals (2). 8 14% ss, 11 US Rubber . 83 13% 13 13% 12%| Convertible issues held steady and |Cuba5%s’45. . 4 8 80 80 aRyn“m:znu.l 5'57. ‘61 T 1o v Industry, likewise, maintains the “ T 1 Reynolds Spring.... 2 1% 637% 19% U S Rubber 1stpf... 33 27% 25% 26% 25% % 89% 88% 88y Mr. McKenna, “and excess saving, or | 1% 1 RevnoldsAoning . - (o0 00 e e e . o4 | were moderately active. ~Among the|panMun8sB'46.. 2 107% 107% 107% ’ 3 gains shown after the turn of the year." 3 thrift, is an evil when the expenditure ey 3. e TS Steel (7)....... 149 143% 142 142% 142% | most prominent were Alleghany Cor | Dammnik s CanNat4%s'54... 1 98% 98% 98% | Bradstreet’s continues, “these mainly in Shrift, ls i cVL wher he sabendiur: | Ew do RevmolasTonn ) 2 WO 1 U8 Tobaccopt (7). 108 186 136 135 140 | poration Ss, - American International | Denmark §ise 5., 3 105 1095 105 |GanNa4rg.oi; s 8 984 84 omk|iron and steel. automobile, shoe and is required to keep existing business or- 4 A Sl poaTsee 51s, Warner Bros. Pictures 6s, Inter- B it g - 134 101% 1011 | some textiles, but there is evic Sanisations gaingplr‘n;j elowswhisg:thete, |1 (3% T1N Rosts ineus (330), - 2 oo N T Tt AN & onal Telephone 4158 and Texas G| D Lo a2, 13 105 103" log° Can Nt ta ey’ D10 e e g s o ats D’""""m" earnings would justify.” s s 2 Y = v bin § 3 “ | poration 5s. Kreuger & Toll 5s, which [ Dutch East I Nov.. 2 102% 102 “an Nor 7 ige’ reac] the peak for the time being. o 1224 38% Safeway Stores (5). 5 45 ‘:‘ 13 i-fi‘.‘r‘&f}f{‘ lelnd . x, 3% 3% 3% 3 | recently sold off sharply, were up nearly | El Salvador 85 48.. “:: ”2 lgg& S:fi'\w Tsdeb 40. 22 The general tone of business, however, Wages Aid Outpuf 118% 39% St L-San Fran (8)... 8 b2%x . 19% (et215). 32 26 25% 26 26 |a point after advancing that amount Aty seems fully as cheerful as earlier re- This former chanceller of the toe:;- 101~ 62% St L-]. an Frnr;;{ 6) E 7i:~, 7% % VadascoSalesCorp. 4 1% 14 1% 11 |Oon Friday. :j::f;:d‘;n:r 1 8 8¢ 84 g:: g:fi gf;l‘,!‘ ported. As yet the activity displayed is chequer further insists that that is| 13y 4 .eh}n te Retai Strs. . 2 n; 143% 44% Vanadium Corp (3).. 195 49% 484w 48% 49% In the foreign list German, Argen- Finland 7 4 80 80 80 Can Pac 4348 80 not up to that shown a year ago at ust what has been going on in the | 31% 12 Savage Arms (2) 3% 304 9 VaCarChem8%pf. 1 14 14% 144 14w |tine, Brazillan, Italian and loans of | mmiand”s, 186 95 98 | et this date, but it may be said that the z:g States during the past 15 e s g 2tk 156 36% Vulcan Det (4)..... 1008 48 463 463 474 | Several flfnfilhe small countries in South- | krench G.vlmlé! i 3 128 12232 1268 ' can Fac 5a ouea 4 Saty Briing Bonia b Tt e s months. s 'S Ro¢ 2% S . eastern roj were k 2 s S 0 early Sprin Dr. William T. mr.wl:;ll'd;:n:‘v:n e T o7 Ik Watmah.. . oeee BH B a8 o ians were Seadicd by emmunComEn: Ea i L rrei e LI T TR : in ming ..‘Ea"‘&“e"’a'u;&'.&%n‘fl'; ‘:o":g money economist, . 4 % S 2 " . e . ‘s | that a jerman 865 102 76 757 B Y lorwa Kenna that the United States is saving | 314 1 Seneca Conper. 5 1% 31N 20% WaldortSys (1%).. 9 20% 204 24% 243 | sreanged e rommort 00000 Bad been | Goran Bl ea'as . 1T 6. 45 g |ChesCorpBaii.. 25 forward caretully. O Momtion has saved als | 83 204 Swaiuek G (1) 21 2mk 158 10 WalvorhCoG).oeo 1 106 in 18 13K wme oullooksiifor an' incvomee mest | SSHERRSIASY. 1 T 1w el o SRES R 18 BleskE ot igm v means t the Nation has saved al- Shattuel G v s ) 71 % | week in municipal loans. Those now | GeTMAan7srep’4s.. 12 101% 101% 101 (C gends’s8.. 9 & “Features in the large industries ready far too many “mills, mines, fac-| 25% 5% Shell Union Oil..... 230s 10 80% 9% Warner Bros Pict... 203 17% 17% 17% 17%|slated aggregate about $20,000, Ger Gen El 78 '45. 197 97 97 |GB&Q4%s'77.... 15 103% 108% 103% | aside from iron and steel ‘and auto- tories, foundries, canneries, oil wells, | 106% 55 ShellUnOilpf (5%) 2 70 27 4% Warner Quinlan 1 % 5 5 ,000,000. ' e 63 763, Chi & Eas 111 68 ‘51, e bookinig “'“,,, o office " bulldings power | 35 4w Shubert Theaters 1o SBs 26 WarrenBros ). 19 84 53 ams 3w ety AL LT : :: ::" :Z Chi Gre West 42 ‘53 P I et S plants.” 94% 11 Simmons Co % % ess Snow ( 21% 21% 21% 2 ¢ Ao *hi M StP&P 5576 6 7 sharc reductions recen noun Dr. Foster’s conclusion is based upon | 32 9% Sinclair Con 28 124 104 90% West PaJi pf (§) B 0T 01 o1 | nexempe s spproximately | Hungary 7%s 44.. 1 100% 100% 1004 | Chi M & St P ad 5a. 11 3t 3% 9| o shos n::l:::mumu’ where o the that from 1900 to 1925 real | 428 104 Skelly Oil.... 5 9% 112% 102 West Pa El pf (7 104 104 106% | these mew I it Jear, \bids on lIrish Free St5s'60. 2 103% 103% 1034 [ Chi&NW g 334587, 15 78% effect of tne style shows has been in all manufacturing concerns, | 30% 10% Sou P Ric Sug (1. 5 15% 111% 103% West Pa Pow pf (6) . 110 110 108%| high. The i undoubtedly be |Italy 7s ‘51 26 9615 96% | Ch&Nwn 41482037, 1 96 gl o up a f.ffl, good vol only 30 per cent, while pro- 9 3% South Dairies B 1 4% 50 :0 WesternDairyA(4) 1 25 25 25 25 . e y of Rochester, N. Y, |Italy Pubs 4 89% 89 89%|ChiN Wat 4 ‘37 9% 2 b volume of @uctivity per employe increased 54 per 6 49m 24% 4% Western Dairy B. 2 5% 5% 5% 6 {’“';’mé"‘:n‘,‘;}:";‘"lff:d'gn'x’y e |Japanesesiis’6s.. 52 ogu 931 93% cthWeo’:fu- » e b+ 322 Woolen mg":op:::g goods, ":1..3 cent. 2 105% 36 10 n_-szern Md........ 23 16% 15:‘ 15-;, 16% |on o basis of 1.3¢ ool i‘o‘:-! A Japanese 61%s 5,‘ 70 104 103% 104 Chi&NW rf 55 2037. 5 102% 102% 102% | Teflect recent price concessions in B st avrtes prixliioadifas dhte 36 219% 1224 Western Union (). "6 141 140 1415 141% | Crrier 'l 194 por ‘cony for theCmatir, | JUFO%I Bank T8'67. 6 70% 79 794 |Chi& NW 63n36. 1 08 1og 108 | Taw materials. “In® coal the recent than they had any means of buy- H ! Westing AB (2) ... 4% 33% 33% 34% | representing the top figure so far scored | KATStadt 6s°43.... 9 621 62% 62 |CNIRWys5s 27.... 1 67 674 67| Weather has given another slight . Mot of the difference was saved | 45 32 Spalding (AG) (2).. 1 34l 201% 884 Westing E&M (5).. 109 87% 85% 864 88 Kreug & Toll 58 " Chi RI&P gn 45 '88 m) tuminous * in the form of capital goods. 96 92 Spanz-Chalpf (6)... 30s 91 197% 107% Westing F&M pf (5) 90s 108% 108% 108 108 | OF 8N issue of this character. i< o Tt e R T s i g Credit, 25 8% Spenc Kellog (80). 2 10% 48% 17% Weston El Instr (1). 14 23% 221 22 221 e fl:l""'s“l:h';l. 1 104% 104% 104% | Chi R Icv 4%x'60. 27 9::: g!l?v‘; g?‘:: the e!l\rst r":lf womk of :n:o‘ydnr ulr: Bank . 36% 7% Spicer Mfg... 4 12% 59% 18 WestvacoChlor (2). 2 24 24 24 23% il AR 6 . 2 85% 858 R5%|ChiRI& . 23 argr 'rheodore( s(vn.inlpgen. t:cuwr o tmhe 8 28 Spicer Mis pf (3) 12 217w WextarkRadioStrs. 10 1w Ik 1x 14 Washington Stock Exchange NewS Wales6s'S5. 1 644 64 64 Chwlndpc:ry::'Aé e i gfi: o4 gl':“‘:!“e!l'mflmt’ u'-h?: n!;l“mewm'ue,ce:; Magazine of Wall Street, says that the 4 Spiegel-May-Stern. . 7Y% 3 hite Motors (2)... e 24% 24% 24 SALES Netherlands 6s'72. 5 106 106 10688|C & W Ind 5155°62." 1 104% ' ? tota tes % Stand Brands (1.20). 56 18% 1 8% will . 33 o ; 51 Norway 55 " y % % 104% 1045 | back to 1921 and 1922 to find approxi- D e e o0 ot | 124t £8% SIAMG AT (3%). .. 18 08 8 451 Will 50" 48 55" aors| Washington Gas 6s “A"—$200 at 102. | Norway suoves. | Zy lol 101 101 |CCC&StL4%sE.. 42 101% 101% 101%| mately similar totals. - 1 be ded on the | 1]4% 100 Stand G & El pf (1) 1104 7% 1% Wilson & Co 2 %2 3 % 8"l washington Gas 6s “B"—$100 at 106, | Norway 6e 54 2 StL5sD'63 4 104% 104% 104% | “The general commodity price trend I?::l.s"g(“m:ggl‘;mer:;p?mih | eh S SmavavestborpL . 1 7k 72% Bl% Woolworth (5.40)... 26 581 6% k7% sgw ! Washington Rwy. & Electric 45—$500 | Norway 6a -5 P 102 éolol:;rs:,u&:f‘]:-‘;;,‘ o 102% 102y 108% ) in Janusry seeind {0 have hoen sightly have to $80,000,000,000—perhaps even| 75 42 Stand OilCal (h233). 17 48% 169 47 Worthington Pump. . 107 68% 170 9 l at 87, $10,000 at 87!, $3,000 at 875, 3 2 T Cubs R R S578. . 961 96 96'5 | downward, but it will be remembered $100,000,000,000—through = the opera-| 847 43% Stand OINJ (12)... 61 49 81 65 Wrigley (Wm) (4).. 2 69 68w®69 68% | _$5000 at 8715, $1,000 at 8715 i kel 5 94 914 9% |Cura RRrr7ire‘is & oy 29, 36 |that the first week of the year re- tions of the Federal reserve system. 40% 19% Stand O N Y (1.60). 44 24% S i el e er e * | American Security & ‘Trust Go.—10 at | OFient dev 63753 B 9% 9Tk 9TH|Cuba Norspeiss s 19 a4 1% 714 |flected & hardening in quotations which In other words, the gold supply of | 47% 19 Starrett (L) (123%) 3 25 MK i Lollom rusk o 1% U 1% LK IU6|sigtiapises, 10 et a5 105at 5, - | EArieTy Minaron.. 45100% 1010100 K 43% 42% 43% | did not hold in the second week. the United States will support credit| 20% 2% Sterling SecA. 16 4% ‘ 3 e Lanston Monotype—10 at 105, 8 at 105, Paris-Ly M 7s'58.. 3 106% 106% 106% (D& Hudrfds-43. 67 975 97 971 Improvement More Apparent. " expansion at the average normal rate| 14% 5 SterlSecpf (120)... 1 8 Dividend rates as given in the above table are the annual cash | Mergenthaler Linotype—5 at Peru 6560 18 39% 38y 39 |D&%RGrgnds'se. 15 97 97 97 “ for 10 years to come, without reducing | 47 14% Stewart-Warner (). 22 18% 17% 17% 18 |POYEERt PAsed on the latest guarterly or half early declaratbns | Real Estate Mtge. & Inv. pfd,—12 | Peru6s's1 8 3% 38 3 |DCERGWES'SE... 1 T8k 784 84| gurnmn anisy T Paey oasion slb, the present reserve ratio which is 40 per | 113% 37l Stone & Webster (4) 12 46% 45% 451 46% |in stock. § Payable in scrip. § Plus n stock. a Paid last year | _at 615, Peru 7s'59 . 1 60 60 60 |Eriecv5s'e7 5 84 83% 84 |movement in reports from ind —t 474 184 Studebaker Corp (3) 61 23% 22% 234 23 |_no reulsr rate. bPavaole i stock dPayable when earned | Ter. Ref. & Whrs. Corp.—10 at 45, 10 | Poland 65740 - 2 66 66 66 |Eriess'7s. . 831 83 831%|trial lines this week,” mmwenev&b But i, in the meantime, through| 1% _ % Submarine Boat. 1 % ko % W SocR R pis 3% h stock 1 Plus st in prefosred Sork pmn| 8t 45. S - 64 80 8% 80 |GreTrarabes‘ds says. “Whil 3 Y o b A % & % o « 1 106% 1064 106% . le still uneven, the improve- some such organization as the Bank| 70 39 SunOil (f1) 1 40% 40% 40% 40% )3 in stock. m Plus 1% in stock. n Plus 5% in stock. AFTER CALL. Queenland 6s *47 B 8 84 84 |GrtNord4%s'ITE. 6 99 9 & w2t - X - Ne & . 8% 99 | ment has become an actuality in some it | Washington Rwy. & Elec, 45—$2,000 at | QUeenIand 7s°41..] 5 96w 96% 96w |GreNor5573..... 1 105% 105% 105% | departments. The reopening of factories e 1929. A business which maintained 62 | 8714, Rhine West 65 11 82 g0 g2 |SrtNorembls'sz. 1109 109 109 | in different sections has brought the re- ardly said | ine West 7s 1 96 Hav El Ry 5%s "} velopment over & much longer perlod. to be fatally hit. Great basic industries | INLISTED DEPT. Riode Jan 6145’55, 3 85 55 85 |Hook varasisse . 3 100" 100 10 " absence of Muplus merchandise has tive, or negative, control of crediy has| of this country have experienced worse | National Press Club 5%s—$1,000 at 63 |R GrDoSulés'ss.. 2 48 48 48 |Hud& Madise'si. & 78y 78 s |Ioroed somk Simutacturers o lay aside ] Y calam] an uring periods of | . . Rome 61 « 5 % Huad 5. T pring le_orders for im- ?."t';»"c’.’u‘lf.f’flf}’ fidm""‘ffi’figflfif industrial depression.” | Bid and Asked Prices. Roy D4s’45 ww... 6 ’m gfl 3?" mu r:uMc:‘ s 1:‘7)- S oo | mediate shipment. In wholesale chan- 5 : . : = % 87K there somme. buyin e e et | ,ugg'f,b S. o Pauio e oTe 2 8 il HEGant saiam S 92t om g;l:mu whlgr g "heen af qum'm'-:f infantile stage. | TILITY. Parie. Tt S Rt s ent 435 '66. 99% 991 99% | nounced scope A thoughtful article! EASIER LOANS URGED m"‘ :N f ool 1;‘1]?, Asked. 52"‘"92"7;!'& 1: ”s)_zl: lg;v 13?’:: }xfigfi"lf?itn gg :6/’ gl b in articles of general er, Tel. & o . " trade Danee Manager Making Mones. || ocal Agents Should Be Given| TO HELP BUSINESS | Trade Group Heads to Ap-|&m’res’s picaie Sk R N T g?fi 35 portet for suppies for Gerermanei 5 Anacpstia & Pot. Shinyetsu 612552, 1 89% 8 b 57 | undertakings, which should tend to off- manager. s congratulating himself “Lift ; — peal to Senators for More |55 -ck.f v Sweden 848754 . Rt R Al 1 91 91 |set the shrinkage in other bullding these days because during the past Lift,” He Says in Gaplial Traction RN Rl 4 105% 106% 105% | Int& GrNorss'36. 1 78 78 18 | Beapleyicer st an other bullding lines. three months his business is more than Character, Past Performance and | Gedrsstonn ‘Gus” 190 S'46..... 5106 105% 105%|Int&GrNor6s’s2. 3 884 88 88 | tries 15 distinetly taree e 1 o B ly larger and bids fair 50 per cent ahead of the figures, for Letter, ’ Funds. Toho El Pow 78 '55. 12 97 964 96 |IowaCentrf4s's1. 1 3% 3% 3%|to hold well into the Spring. the same period a year ago. . Present Prospects Called Vital Utd King 51%8°37.. 81 105% 105% 105% | Kan CFtS&M 4s " i 4 o 55 45’36 5 9T 97 97 Conditions in some of the leading i ; - " Vienna 6s 12 86 = o B e S vay o @i 10 Sudinie BY DAVID J. WILKE, mumflygxzx‘ January 24.—Declaring | Washinglon Gas 5. {0 s | Wk s ,‘;g“ Lake Shore 45°31.. 4 100% 100% 100% | Reports from various sections of the was to go after it, even more strongly Associated Press Staff Writer. Tgency in connection with | wash Gas 6s. series B 108 107" | Yokoh: " Leh Val cv 4s 2003 country indicate that efforts than during normal times. DETROMT. Jameary. 24oThe con-| BY JOHN H. VAN DEVENTER. | {h° appropriations for the domestic |Wasn. Rwv. & Siec: i st g |TORORRmAGREL.. B S6n 06k M| Ly L 01008 biaeo Ton 100 | cumeentsuted an weHnE TRRIBA “My contention has proven the sound- 4 SR e Department of MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Long Isl db 5s 37 y with less attentic cons| >4 ness of my theory. Big business should str:lctlve :mgl m:‘ll wm:dgogm‘: 311: It has been said that money is thels;lsm‘:!e{xdreqmres attention from lead- | gorper & Ross Inc. 6% 82 85 |ADitibiP&P5s'53 2 74% 74% 74%|L & Nuni 45°40. ‘2 “?,34' 1:3}: ‘32{’: tions which mmflmfi: wb:;: n”u un:’hae e wtey c:en egarded to. | lifeblood of industry and business. It | pui wkl;g.fioc&fctri::sewg:k{ne‘bfi?e; S e I ey 100 gy AdamsBxp4s’4s.. 4 87 87 87 |L&NS5sB2003. 2106 106 106 |fully readjusted.” e day as having recelved unexpected tm- |I00ks 85 if both of these have been | for this work has been launched by the |§: § PRSP QME Sl R, Allosheny sa-48. . 13 344 S4x 80 |MarketSt7a'a0... 1 96% 9% 964 — - tus suggestion of . | suffering from impeded circulation, | executives of five leading trade fsso- | Wase e d e TG 3t MiERy & L5s’6i. 5 tions and enterprises had done’ Just | ESCd’ brominents Detiolt anker that | JMGGING by the. congestion of Tands At | clations, - Letiors. have beer sert ip | Voo COM Tle G111l oot do0 | AliisiChalm s 31 2 102w 102 1024 | M sirassweon s, 5 86 s oo |BUSINESS RESISTS this thing, the period of depression | banking _institutions throu(hout‘t the | the money centers. ; | more than 100 trade associations in STOCKS. AmAEChT%s'41. 4 1044 104 108 | M StP&SSM 6%4s.. 5 99% oot oo would 3 Tten = | country consider the necessity of giving | ars have n piling up in our | manufacturing and distribution fields PUBLIC UTILITY. MEK&T4%s'78 1IN W siderably. Y local automobile dealers “a lift at this | financial institutions, whose business it | asking that an appeal be made to Sen- | Amer. Tel. & Tel. (9) MK&Tprinss 6 1025 102% 102% FURTH ER RETREAT And this business of Mr. Murray’s 15 | particular juncture.” is to receive dividends and deposits and | ators in favor of increasing the ap-|CAaPital Traction' Co. MEK&Tadj5s'67.. 1 94% 94k 94w 30 jemall "for he grosses more than | ”The suggestion was made in the form | send them out to work, As s Tesul,| propriation for the domestic commerce | X% v *BitumSiae (1) AmNGaseiss:i2. 5 s 48 43 |MoPicEends s’ @ 4w W 4w X resel e dreds of banks in | money is cheaper n it has been for | activities, Pot. Elec. Power 8¢ pid.. S&H - = Mo Pac 55 A '65,... 15 14 ) his New York studios. 3:1—13“:';':;“'& e taes. Itio | many, many yoars. Bit {ry and get it] | . The communications were signed by | Bot. Elec. Power St bi AmS&R IntE847. T 108K 108 1084 | Mo Puc6aF'77.... B 7 |Ability of Trade to Hold Recent In times of depression, the amuse- | jetse; Blic. was written | There is money in abundance for the | Channing E. Sweitzer, managing direc, | WAsh By. & EL com.’(1). ug Ref 65'37. 15 104 103% 103% | Mo Pac 55 G '78. & 977 ; . ment fleld seems to suffer the least. | o metiavs rmmunl aniomebile. show | big, strong business institutions that do | tor of the National Retail Fo8 direc | Wash. Bo. & B sid’ ¢ AmT&T cv4%s'3) 2 1208 120 120% | Mo Bag og 11 50 1.9n am e Gain Now Being Called e opened, and was coincident with an- | not need it. Most of them have their | Association; Robert Miller, Associated | capital (14r e DANES: e 350 A Thten RO o T pac 33 ovin. 5101 101 101 Signi. Risaiitly’ the Clf lf.‘NL et Rouncement by the Ford Motor Co. of | OWn cash reserves of record size. bullt | Grocery Manufacturers' ~Association; | S3Rimbia (1) S8 e AmTaTaste0.. 9 onk 107 log | Sont TEItsE L 14 100 100 100 ignificant. Sabittiad’y o i Gon oTete Rinsss | 8 -peioe frediiction | ranging “from $5:to | D CHEDE fourtand ‘& half ‘years o!-mgr = Pflulli Institute of Carpet | Commercial (stamped) (10) 2 B/ |AmTeT 12 109% 108% 109 |NassauElecds'5l. 1 51 51 51 unempioyed. men could et not soup | 1° PEF O DS ah negotiate & loan 1f he goes | National GIEC and. Ave sosooition oy [ FidrAm: A el 1103% 103% 108 [ TS T &M BB P 5 3% s34 984 | Svecial Disvateh to The Blar | g erty (7 rm & Co 4% 11 89 88% 89 |NYCen3is'or N . and fresh bread directly in front of a Support for Dealers. to the bank with a bundle of gilt-edged | Roscoe C. Edlund of the Cleaniiness | Lincoln (12) 400 440 “ s 80 |3 . | .. NEW YORK, January 24—The abil- ular movie theater. Around 6 o'clock | Because it aims directly at an all- | securities under his arm for collateral. | Institute. it 1t O Dot TR R |1ty of business'to- hold the Tine s be- ® breadline began {0 form, And at | impecient prase of the industry—finan- | But try and get it on character or on| It Is pointed out by these executives | Sorsneiio) i : APENIIERN U 1 Genie | Coming impressive, and is far more the same time, another line—much |clal support for the local dealers—Mr. | the prospects of your business! =~ = = |in thelr letter that in submitting its | Weshinston bl et R R 1oz N¥Cre im 5a 3018 l:‘:;mc'nt'; than its fallure to make Began 0 form in front of the | Loxd's letter was considered of more ergers and consolidations have not | appropriations estimate for the cominy TRUST COMPANY. - NYC s 7| spectacular gains. The resista ter, Dut the theater line prew much | thas ordteary sianidcance. The bulid. | Yet brought us to the point where the | fiscal vear for domestic commerce Work | Amer. Sec. & Tr. o (15)...... M5 350 |ChileCondbSs™4T. 24 941 93% 94| NyCEeti At e 0. 5 Jop 107 107 |to further retreat has been evident. in faster and in & short time it was more | ing up of merchandising outlets has :;fij::fi;‘%:’;;wlbg‘mfifigg the Department of Cammerce asked ot Sl ey (B s R |Scicen jsMay'el 30 98 93w 98K NYCASLL %7 3 oln 9 91 ;fifi‘:‘;ym::fie iy nce” e than a block longer than the bread | been one of the real problems of the of ,000. was cut | Prince Georges Bank 30 |ComInves5iis’49. 10 95% 95 NYC 614 T—in steel, coal, elec- line. i A e omle inductry. . With, (he collapse | 88 & Prosperity factor. Collectively, they | by the House Appropriations Committee | Gnion Trust (isy - 8 |CoMaTstrese's0. "2 2o T 26| N ¥ C&SL 6ot '3 lobu lor lom | LFIC Power production: in merchandise automobile Industry. With the collapse | represent a large part of our total of | o a net increase of $63,000. Wash. Loan & THisi { 450 |ConGNY5%s’45. 35 106% 106% 106% | xy N %os '54. "4 1014 carloadings, and particularly in bullding Meney Siabitisation. Tonths ago not 8 few of the dealers | business done, ‘The gradual elimination | The letter charges that this was done | ., of penaas o) 5% 4y CAmSugcol8s'31 20 99% 99% 99% [Ny NHaH 31020, '3 v J2% 79%|contracts. says the Business Week in o e e e A Dullding of the dealer orgamisations had | ¥hich has accompanied the contentra: | to make a raisguided aoatire (of oo | S, & deyigE, 01 B DetBdsg4}sDww 7 101% 10115 1013 | NY NH&H s BTl .l;:ng:;’;lh T s g akec by o Rovscvet of New York 1o be.bogun. sl aver. I the Taee of | Honcf [unds i, the Jager, ceniealve | oy poorly imed move cuttng dows | Eifome? 100 U Dodge Be ol 6a 40 | Gh 8 B0 | NY NHEH evabos b 1ige 150 1150 | Sommodlty, prices and stocks have sul a memoranda on the rela- | the poorest business conditions the in-|joiec “yac not hel e When Seventh Street (12) 290 Duquesne 4%s'67. 1 104 - 10 NY C g m a8 pel ntly narrow . 1 ped the little fellows | more needed by business and business | Unied Steres. (30); M NT ORW Intan 2. 7 S 40 45 1| vAnpe! ae i eredit policies,” summed 4 o % 3 Ty, FIRE INSURANCE, 2 . % 94% | 6. . a fairly good recovery from tion ww'.he Governor uurgllor:s:mu‘ flm&;i‘z‘;:m?? ebnnkml support relatively ,Mml?fe“h&‘u 'umggefin:e ,vs;*‘:fiz don?::fig;’fi;;:,:f&’&?‘:}‘fg, g’e'pflt::' Soreoran (‘1‘:») i g;::‘dm;:lcf?::!u“o«a g’sl 33 Zfi"' ;g :g: ga?:’s‘.czv\):’sl b i‘: :: 33»2 Zg% g‘exth:! l“zsetn qml!mmrm?’ 1 "‘;{:“’i’;‘_’ L o 7 g 2 | s Ve e - 7 3 s id o o G eral ne or Tl most effective avallable meais| few of the local deslers can carry on. ihia rebicoa ot wusinss it t ¥ yoing menL ot ‘Commereer” the commnien Eiremen's (8). 11100 TR W Good taexar . 1 ot 101 1014 Ner Pae A% d0ers 1§ 100 1og 1o el above the Hiiconture e e employment and preventing future | dustry's leaders regarded Mr. Lord’s | our business recovery. it must fing some | Longes anues, S n the aunuk TITLE INSURANCE. iy Nor Pacri6s2047. 18 112% 112% 112% | b grony Of normal for six weeks, with iods both of boom and depression | letter urging support for the retailer as | way to serve the man whose chief col- | Sentme atmert hpele oG ations. It | columbia com, f [ nnleouEwIsE, . SHOIMRIOIEI 01N . 8 Slght upward drift. Por the week B mos o e S | P et e | B, petomens bt i | T BB [maaie, . o ton aons aome[ STV L1006 ek towe | T pa it aphioet a3 °ead 3 - | and nt prospects. “The matter is closed, at least tem. MISCELLANEOUS, i Y% % 4 recediny . and to our business leaders the accept- | up in production incident to the re-| (copyrignt ; i J The, IntCement5s'48.. 2 96% 96% 96y | benn gen 6 106 103% 103% | P! g week and 96.3 per cent in the ance and advocacy of the idea that fe | opening of several factories after the | ‘C°*7™¢" g2, 0iied, Business, Publishers' | porarily, as far as the House is con- ) BArbst & Ross, dac com 33 |ntHydroB16s4s. 7 90% i ot | Penn 4%s 22 99 98w 99w | COTesponding week last year. Stabilization of the purchasing power of | Jear end inventory shutdown. “But ST ppropriations esti- | 6ol Sind & Gravel prd. (1) 9 |Int Matchbs'47... 14 93 92% o3 |Penn4%s'63. 3 1013 101% 101% | ,, All this is the more striking because our unit of value should be the primary | production is only part of the story— == T Biltee o Ao ration: T Buboot | Bist Nath e, BId g [Ine MMcor tr 6741 '3 86 bg° g |Femnss'ed.. i1l 7 lobk 105% 10o% |it has come without any evidence of &im of monetary and credit policy.” |the marketing problem is still to be NEW YORK COTTON that this Emer. Bromo-Selz, “A 33 [IntPap5sA’47.... & 6% 75 75% |Penngen5s’63.... 2 110% 1104 110% | 18Tge-scale action by central ba: The Go solved,”: Mr. Lord wrote. I strikes at this is one time when American |Federal Storage pid 130 |Int Pap 6s’ 4 66k 66 % | Penn 61536 9 109% 109% 109% | authorities to check deflatio fina, . & i T usiness shoul speak uj ts own | Ped.-Am. Co. pfd. (6 101 r , - Btates are mecting with Gov. Rooserelt | me that if we bankers can help on the |, NEW YORK, January 24 (Speclal) — | plbiness should speak up in- Eed A 6o el 8 [IeT€TUisii 6 8w 7oy soi| PereMardsa’siil 26 101" 100k lo0s Clal forces and hasten recovery. ‘Busi- § Vi " n exchanges o = : Int T&T 47, L A 4 St 7. ess not to suggest ways and means of helping | merchandising end by giving local -u_ ilsd acmewhab teamier Gty St l?he ‘We have the right to expect and to Lanaton ‘Monotype (8) 106 l:tT&Tc;s ‘52; 9 86 89% 894 89% ‘6-'7 26 102% 102 102% Tealin nmvlv obviously beginning to to relieve the present depression and |tomobile dealers a lift at this partic- | TUSC SOUCRnat baste y receive help and co-operation from the | Mer. Tr. & Stge. pfd. (7 9 .+ 26 854 84% 854 |Readgn4lsA’97. 14 103 103 103 t has to stand on its own unemployment. ular juncture, perhaps we will be able | ST, SOVRAE OF the week. government, * This domestic. commeree | Mersepihaies Lindipe (8 8 |KCP&L4%s's7. 13103 102% 108 |RIAT& L4%s'34. 1 100% 100% 100% | tostiond Make the grade by its own In view of the fact that both whole- |0 gl some Teal money in circulation |, Wicle Dessure was not severe, the | ory i recognized as the one big source | Bacbids By 4252 %! 103 [Kenab%s 48 ww.. 2 67 67 57 |StLIrArntss'si.. 3 100% 100% 100% | o e nanCOCTY; and is rallying 2 1 . " | points was shown at the close, lowe €d | Ter. Ref. & Wh. C¢ i3 Laclede 5338 C 16 103 3 |StL&SF4%s'78. 79 86 85 1 should receive careful attention from R Drices of the day being manetin hest [to_keep pace with the necessities. of | The Garbel Corpo 11506 8 |Laciederia 00, '3 103% losw logw |StLA&SFprlnssB. 7102 10 105 | S UPOR Which its future depends. the Governors. Geats & American business and we believe that | W. Mech: Mige. com @) 11111 ‘g5 1. G I s : * The Michi; M fact: nd | dealings. Spots were reduced 15 points r Lautaro Nit 6s'54.. 7 67 57 57 |StLS W 5s’5: 1 94% 94% 94% For no building, either physical or| it MOTERD Manufacturet SO0 10 1045 this is especially true at the present | Wash. Med. Bldg, Corp. (7s) 197 | Lig & Myers 55’51, 1 106% 105% 105% St P Un Dep 5 - 30 110% 110 110% . hulne‘s;, -::a everbuut on_quicksand. | o 80 e o support the ex.| Cotton range: time, due to existing conditions.” woodwn;fl : Lothrop pfd. ii2'" [Lig & Myers 7s'44. 5 122 121% 122 |SanA&AP4s’43.. 19 964 95% 964 Baltimore Markets €Copyright, 1931, by North American News- 5 v Open. High. Low. e - *Ex dividend. Loew's 6s war'41.. 8 106 105 106 |[Seab A Lrf4s’49 6 20 20 20 aver Alliance) pectation of a steady improvement in |, e Ade 1% Cle o Lorillard 58 ‘51 2 88 . Lt . % 88! SeabALecvés™5.. 17 18% 18 18 — o etieuty S ing seomog es s R e Loniiara 5a'i1.0 13 Shl 6" 30" |SouFaceolie 3., 10 $0 S S8 |Soeol Dipaiehto e sar ity W O ks ¥ , January .—Butter— | §17% 2 SouPacref4s’s5.. 7 97% 97 97 TIMORE, i - NEW RAIL TERMINAL e e N e | Deciaaber "210311 035 1% 199 10%| Recelpts, 11,019 tubs: steady; prices| %% ext 3 Moncbomtse,36.. 12102 101% 102 |SouPac4%s'ss... 1 99% 99% 99y |Potatoes, white, lggdvoui::::',"fisa?éo» e . o i s i unchanged. ' Eggs — Receipts, 12,473 Unlisted D OBt DARERA e, SouP43s'60ww.. 4 991 99u 993 |sweet potatoes, barrel, 2.00a4.00; S WILL BE ILT an it & year ago,” it says. e b e nliste epartment. ont Pdb5s A’62. 1 1005% 100% 1005 3 2 -00; yams, public 1s earning more money than it N cases; unsettled and weak; extra firsts, Mor & Co 1st 4% 1 81% 81 Sou Pac 58 '34 1 102% 102% 1024 | barrel, 2.25a2.25; beans, bushel, '4.00a g y EW SECURITI 1874a19; fresh graded fi 15818, | (These securities not listed under exchange - 81% 81% | 5ou P&Or 4%5°77.. 8 101% 101 7.00; Pyt U B LAS THE Whav, did during the depression of last_year. S e R rules.) Nat Dairy 5%8°48. 124 101% 100% 100% | Sou Ry gon 45750, 6 870 81" 97| torn 10 oesa0an cooond1s; cabbage, BALTIMORE, January 24.—By May | 210 ccanomically weekies” than_ &t ‘the | secumities. oforcd soamn tuce) " —— BOWDS. mg uea |NyrEMIERSI L N0 D M lsmny iRt € 1000 10" 306: canlitover caie | 1oa3S: smke s A 5| 5 .. '56. ) i & E 1 the Pennsylvania Rallroad expects to | beginning of any trade vear in the | Inland- Steel Co. $15000000 first| SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, |Ammechegy,club S 8 NYTel 4348730+ 1 10230 105 10236 | momes mnr o mte, 1 amr ook 17| ery. STass. $2.500.50; egg plant, crate, finish the bullding of its new produce | DIStOry of the country. The quality of | mortgage sinking fund 412 Der cent| (meported by 9. & W. Selgmen & o 8 N Y Tel 65°41. 4107 106% 106% | TeXasPacssD'80. 1 98% 98% 98% | 1.7583.00; kale bushel, 50a80; peppers, terminal here. production is improving every year, | bonds, series B, due February 1, 1981; ; eman & Co) ] NY Taleauv. .. 801 Tl ALIR | A e e 8 O O e lettuce, T Daasel, B0 Last year set a new high record in | thanks to better mechanical resources | priced at 96); and accrued interest to Imers Co. S5 1987..... 1017 10215 o8 Nor Am Ed b8 *57 8 1081 103~ 1033 | Third Avadj5s'60. 5 31% 31% 31% Sina. be .:w!» hamper, 1.25a3.00; tur- Baitimore. for perishables through the | and organization; the prices of the cars | yield 4.68 per cent to maturity; by el & Tel. 83 1043 108% 109 puibliitd Nor AmEd5%s'63 5 103 108 103 |UnPaclstds'a7... 19 100 99% 100 | ihonsom ok, s 0081 20; tomatoes, crate, Pennsylvania produce terminal, when | DaV> been made more lenient to the | Kuhn, Loeb & Co. ore & Ohio 41 101 1 > NorOT&L6s'47. 2 106% 105% 106% | Un Pac4s'63....[0 4 94 94 94 |LO08300C cranberries, box, 2.75a4.00; 12,978 cars of fruits and vegetables were :’:BY;';}) R t‘i?;l;lrt‘;.n&m:‘e“;! sales okl I, Batayian Pet. Cor) 1o 5 Nor St Pw 5s A'41. 4 103% 103% 103% | Un Pac 4%s'67. 2 102 1024 102% | §TGRES 5‘1‘1‘~t'£§ennul'w“'m“: e = e 0 ot 1) 2. & | volume s bound to increase. POTATO MARKET. in” per"Goro. i 1436 e e e B0 1os 196 |VaRy&Powss'dd 2102« 103 103 | ples, bushel, 80300, per box, 13520, t enn- | “On the other hand there is bound to Chi. Northwestern R. R. 45-1933 Pac T&T ref 68 '52. § 108% 106% 106% | wabash ¢348'78. .. p : Jought superintendent of the Fenn- |, "Q",jih Sher BB thete 1t bound (o sffifc‘éffiaf.;‘:,‘i"ig Pl Gl é".; fi{:ggflgx‘a’a’w’u ? 1% R Pan-Am Pecga34. 2 1004 101% 101% Rbasn ot as . 1 104% 10se 1o Dalry Market. wihe capacty of the new peoduce ards | 5% A 1M Upied Dialce Siac, | Rotatoss meceipis, 8 cars: om wrack, | Gty Bkid i it M M| RorBeiiebn e EaheE . 3 g0 w60 |WRMENEN 1R She N | e e et o ot 30 racticall I ; total United Sta . . Corp. 4 s 5 = g H g m:: uum. y n:wtg: Pt:z;;fl fi:,.':‘: :ruv;r rx?rw{}‘f: in l:reolfn wu;gie:‘. 785; dull; '“‘;l‘l\ldrlthefilo:“g:fkng: General pel’ Corp, B¢ 13d0, 0. 1021 1§;: EP.;?FIMC.Q?:. 5,- = ;3 108% 107% ‘: 13-:' 102 1:: :au l.;;.no'rmi o:;s‘zo; barebacks, 1&.:‘5- looking forward to an increasing per- making ears per hundredweight: Wisconsin round | Goodyear T & R. 55 1957 8 e Phila & Read 6549 g ens, ; 17a18, hand, or for the assemblage of American ;s G 106 b L 16 96% 96% | roosters, 12al5; ; luce yard will be a modern brick office it 1.75a1.90; No. 2, 1.45a1.50; Colorado ] ST AR 5. 8 I e ) 15a20. \ and warehouse covering 45.000 square | Of UeW or enlarged protective tarfl| njociyres, 1.75a1.90. M 1003 0il Producers Seek Aid. PubSvG414870.. 4 2 48 48% 48% | Eggs—Receipts, 492 cases; nearby, " oy e Bt i systems. A country which, like the 3 WisCengn4s'36.. 7 65 64% 65 |firsts, 22; southern. 5 . S LT ) be s United States, has built up its industries I e L 24| LONG BEACH, Calif., January 24 (). | Pure Oll 5%s'37... & : = o P e L g . under a protective system, cannot hold | B 5 BALANCE. 85" | —Producers in Signal Hill oil fleld pe- | Rem R5%sA'47.. 156 89 88K 89 G D iesctables, where the recelvers will |1t to be an unfri-ndly aci if a foreign 13 1924 | Cilonen the ‘majos gasoline comparics | Rich O1l cal s 44.. '8 68% 5T 88k TREASURY CERTIFICATES. . T ncics, S e Sxhibit samples of produce received each | nation tears s page out of our book | The United States Treacury ba'ance 03¢ 191, 1981 | today to come to their assistance, 8a3- | snen Un o1 5547, 2 86 86 86 (Repbrted by Seligmes - onpi s | ML TRooa TR T S Jfe e TR and applies the parables contained in | announced today s of close of busi- |BI"E."T: Mt & So"hy. 8 1331 10030 1000 | ing” they wele left without a_market | Sin'C,'G 335a38.. 4 1024 102 102k | B "'n's“"m?* i e b 3: KiRe aiNg; C10. i A e e L e 10 1% D Sconomic upbullding, | ness January 22 was $169,890.400.50. | unioi OIl Co. of Gallf 5a'1935. 5% 1004 | When Richfield Ol Co. of Galifornia | gine 0 7s cv A 1100 100 100 . 1931000 10M4-33 100 633 1930 wehicle ,,lm,“ ~"‘°ng'§ i p,?”“m“';m Customs receipts for the month to date | it Dius 3 7] led umuéo eo;t;m tl '_1:‘ "flm~ SWBel TssA S, 1106 106 106 0-32 100 32-32| The 3“':\: :l rs-tand-rda ‘hes been A from motor licenses regis unit - A . 3 celed - lum ' showed an increase of $566, ing 1930 o about 62 per cent of that of | Were $19,817,008.82. Tota} ordinary ex- | Western Electric Co- D085 198 gracts as an ‘measure after 5t Ol NJ s 1045 % 1232 m“"“’ $325,000, ‘one of the largest 1929, - its previous year, which was|penditures, §$7,872,140.48, 8o 2 the compeny 'was in receivership, TennEIP 6sA ‘47, 1 1064 1084 1064 > slo Tecord. \ ¢ e