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‘ Myanciar: THE SUND ' AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 31 — M B 2 , 1932—PART SIX. FINANCIAL. 3 BURB |SSUES H[]I_D Vice Chairman ‘ . Wi P BANKER TO HELP PLAN FOR T RRIE b RRGENS o FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 0, 1932, ) ool e e et % | oo g g e . . ock and dividend. gh. w. Close. . ' ot —1931.— H | Hish Low. Stock and dividend. High, Low Close. Chge.| 1% 4 Hecla Mining (40c) 5 AT o e S e ool o o Ld 11 4% Acetol Prod A. ros E Gty A S L B R A A T Tampa Eleo (2.24). o v ot e R sk et dec R et v Close et | 4% 1% Aero Supply Mfg B) 1% 1% 14— %| 8% 3% Hollinger Gold (170c)... 5 vl Cechnicolor Inc. 2% 3 2 : St % 3% . 3 — K J o . 4% 4% - %) 9 3 5 T T AT it 1 % 4% Downward Tendency in . :’lnf:“;:'::;zf. sIRGEUE a4, L e Bl Min&s.. 2 2w | 124 o ;:;:n‘%fi)fi';ndc:i) B :s« T ("a:e‘::::‘]mn ; o e i . = mble Oil (2). DT o43Y 42% 42% — % | 39% 14% T “ “ - 14% 1% Util ity Pwr&Lt(b10% 7 . A : 1% % AlrinvInc, vte. - %| 30 5% Hydro 1:1 Securitles 91 " A oL ToDRccoR lItaaISIK 19 19 AL e kA B L e, N & - § W 8 8% + 1% 1% % Tob & 19 — 1%| 31% 8 Util PRL(B) cfs % Prices Continues, but Trad- 1A Al Fonas B YIS 80 _ 3u| 6% 2% HygradeFood Prod.... 3% 3% 3% 80T T e el T e e R B A b b . § s 1% Alexander Indusi % =3 | 9% 45 TIPwr&Lipf(8)...... 604 60 60 -1 # % Tonopah Mining el e o e L A A L L i ing Is Light. 5% 315 Allled Mills Inc,. .. A 18% 7% ImpOll of Can (806).... 8% 8% 8% — x| 8% - 1% TransAirTrans s aiese o 28 Uiy Bau ity DE(Bie) o S s S ASNEL AN 224" 48 Aluminum Coof Am, e 18 714 Imp Oil of Can reg (50¢ 8% 8% 8% — | 18% 1% TransLuxDLPS.. 2 1% 1% 7% 1% Van Camp Pack. 1% 1% 1% % 109% 56% Alum Co Am pf (8). Bar e rg | [I10% S B TnAvterr MmO CE) - % 4% 4w — w| 6% # Tri-contin’l Corp war. 1 W Y8 T Bl 1 % Venesuela Petroleum 2o Loy . BY JOHN L. COOLEY. | A o e Do 10% 880 1% Ineull Ui 22 et6 o s sk + %l T 6 TelDlities # SRR U BV Binancial| (300)7 - % Assoctated Press Financial Writer B LINEAEnBURCIe At P O e Ll 187 1w Tublea Chater 8 G e e iy NEW YORK, January 30.—The low 6 % A Capltal (B)... W= &l hew Sai Insurance Socurity ). ‘24 ‘24 2w + w| 12 3% TungSol Lamp (1) £ o R e s -2 er drift of prices was continued on the 100 46 AmCIgArCO........c.. 125 . % 3 Intercont Pete new. A * 17% 3% Un Gas of Canada(1) 38, 8+ %1 “gy 1% walker, H (25¢) - % curb today, but selling was light and 38% 19% Am Cit P& LA (a3). 28 ~ B e 0 ey 0 A~ UolonTobesess: S 2 % Watson (JW) Co. .. i S e L N e | 107 14 AmCit Pw&LtB... 1% — A I TsaicVine (S 2015 2015 20% — %| 7 3 UnitCar Fast (40¢) 35 okt Al 29 4% WaynePumppf..l Il ppts ;z. 1 Am Com Pow A * 18y ™ int] Petroleum (1). 100 9% 9% — %| 18% 2% Unit Corp war.. B 3 34 | 524 36 Welch Grape Juice (1). < Bhgiog gendencies swere (anoft jepis R e = e B 2 e e u A0 Do ttaa Sondere G R e A gent "among ‘the _utilities. 'Electric 125% ! D P e I L R e R e | Lt 2 SRR L S e il ;nd & Share eased to a new low for . 8% - % v % sl i i L ORNICOrnMar .l SRS S 1 AWl Xiow Catacecias. — Y iyl i e s gl 3" /3 Am Dept Stores.. e [t nferataegauiie B % o+ &| 9 33 UnitedGaspf(D)...... 4 %o T gh| 124 B4 WoolwiFWLta 20 % iower Anetcan o O N lagaca 7% 14 Am Equities. P (R el T T Equity ey pf.. 10% 10 10 34% 5% Utd Light & Pwr A(1 N | 8% 1% Wrizht Harg (12} e Hudson i 5 B 81% 314 Am ForPwr war. v 40 Interstate Power pf (7). 47% 46 46 — 3 | 104% 35% Utd Light& P 7 4 T 4 a 3 Ay Liihe nia A ovas b Ak 5% % Am Founders $ - ¥| 11 2% Irving Alr Ch (50c)..... x| s tntowil Proae w0 0% A A B B CRTREN RO e K R N ittle interest was taken in the spe- ot 30 : = 7 1 Italtan Superpowr A 1 2 % % % - K Blaliies. hich Tanfe minor Aokt ene 1 Am Gas & Elec (11) 82% — 1% Ly LA % 1% 14 % United Profit Sharing... 1% 1% | RIGHTS—EXPIRE. - Aluminum of America finished firm at u;‘;: s?, AmGasaEIvep). [l 81 aT cmT | SR eHeR R e ] egt e GO, 59% 595 5;:/; R sl comminyen 2 4 14— % S TNt tols. it MOk G A vestment Ifo (B). 8% 2% 8% — 1 | 115% 107 King'sCo.Lt.ptB(7)... 97 97 97 — 8% 1 US Elec Power ww 15 s rie T e [ B L% BUIRECN AL W 1% 1m - % off e X 2% Aminv. Inc war. .. et 2% %W T w| 11 3% Klelnert (1B) Rubber... 44 4% 4% + % 3% % US&InterntiSec..... % K K- % Dividend rates in doliars based on last quarterl peared in Deere and Cord Corporation., | 3 4 4% AmLaunary Mach (2). 6% 16 16 — %| 2 % Kolster-RriAm sha). 4 1% 14 60 LR e s L N SR I R P Lo Doamt horersand Oora 3 EDWARD L. HILLYER, 5% 18% Am Lt & Trac (23%) 22 204 20% — 2 8% 4% Kruskal & Kruscal. B 8% BN+ %| o 1S Li A Yk Wiagasivg CRsiock 2D Iavabie 1n sfock e Adiusimen i divia Cities Service, opening 14 Tower on & Who was yesterday appointed by Chair-| ~1s ;: e m‘b;lc" = b4 b4 B — 1%| 37 24% LackwanaSecra (1).... 2T% 274 2T% — 1% i o ke e tock. Pl in storic K'Plus 0% i stock. m Piis 3% B Block of 11100 shates, (faded at the in- | man Claude H. Woodward ss vice chair-| 28 6 v s ] 28% 17K Lake Shor Mines (2)..r. 264 24% 25 + % = s Ml Vs i siocs b Bald) Iastizeac—hojresulazizata, itial price’ of 51, during most of the man of the committee to arrange for| 20% 3 Am St Puberrh.. R Rl 0[S ageott xced Lty 6005 CRURB R BERRED | mombng. - ‘The Gils as a Eroup were the District Bankers Association con-| 19 3 Am Superpawer D33 3 - | 2 15K LefeourtRlpfad)l. il 16% 16w 164 + 1% January Retail Sieady. althougn Gulf had a | yention, to be held at Hot Springs, Va. | 894 45 Am Superpo pf (§) |2 e eI Wy (A 101 1o 100 L ik ry etail ninor reacticn. . Indiana closed un- |1 June. He is vice president of the| 99~ B1u Am Superpwh1stpt(s). 69 58 58 — H 1% X Leonara ol i k & k- k | | changed at 1 Union Trust, Co, and president of A . 0 i e L I e 10% 10% 10% + % | Sales Are Below | . m U kGen (B)vté.. % Y% P 7 52 2 » % — 1% | COTTON IS STEADY IS ——————————— & % Am Yvette Co.. Inc... AR & B 97% 95 95 - 2 Those of Year AgU sou 5% 1 Anchor Fost Fence. . M 1% 1 120 4, Loyisiana len & bx. i S e | S e ON COVERING SA Y URGED 15 % Anglo-Chilean Nit.....s % % 34+ % S8% Ludlow ik Colts) 62 M2 iR 62 =8 LES 8% % Appalachian Gas. A G g % & MagdalenaSvndicate... % * % | B7 the Assoclated Press. | IN HANDLING GERMAN | 13 1 Arcturus RadioTub. W 1% 14 a7 sz Mapes Coma Mg (1)L 4zt 40 42 k2 o g ol |, NEW YORK, January 30—January e s R AN Fopuirukiadios LR LA LA L S O ar Scare | retail sales show a sharp decrease under ; 3 | 6% 1% ArkNat G i 5 2 Margay...... “ osely Affects | sanuary, 1931 : i ' Prices Mount Slightly on Renewal | WAR DEBT SITUATION| 7% i ATkN'G Sant ooy % 2% B B 4% 1% Mass ULl Aaso. i b ; ; Ser Dyl e hena A bileron (Ingot Production During Last S Tred s e as avdFirm y R T 1084 85" Arkansas ParaLiof(l) 82 a2 @ Jg| 0 MavisBottling (A). Various Elements in Sales during the pasi week showed Week Has, Averaged 27 ) rmstrong Cork. ..... 8 8 e Mayflower Asso (2) o only a fractional improvement a: z Liverpool Market. ___(Continued ! 54 2% Asso Elec Indus Ltd. s 3% 34 8% 1% McCord Radiator B e i' Business C t pared with the previous weekvs é‘;?;:} g ; e e el ih L |suex s aixead Tobnuoni(f5), = enter. during the last two weeks of the| Per Cent of Capacit st D [to receive no more from her debtors [ 24 10 AssoGaséElallct180,. 10% 1% 10% 7 | 12 44 MemphNGCo(sc)... 5 5 b month were less favorable than during pacity. the Assoctated Pres B e D D o e e | 918028 ‘adso'cawalmpoictracsysiés: s wmei= 2|80, G WarCapRe Rt it S30EEa8 S AT = ¢ == the first two week EW YORK. January 30— Cotton | Principal creditor, the United States? | 1 % Assoc G & El war. 3 kL sy At S L Mich Casd OITCory, RN BY JOHN A. CRONE. Unseasonable = weather was partly was quict, but showed a generally | HOW about France? & % AssoLaundries vic. P R R [ L T L e 1 1 1 — 3|s8pecial Dispatch i responsible for the sharply lower Janu- | oo\ 08k to The Star. steady tone today, with prices Tuling & No one disputes the gravity of the| 13% 2% Atlantic Sec Corp. L 3% Bl Bly A RO Tl B s Bl TR m;ép,m gl ary volume. January clearance sales,| PITTSBURGH, January 30.—At v rady lone, today. with prices TUINE & urerings to Which the French ma-| 14% 1 AtlasPlywood.. oM B N | % 4% MidWestUul(b8%)1lL B 5w B o ORK, January 30-—The |particularly apparel were retarded by | fous ¢ 5 o i Zow homnts higher on trade buying and | fion was subjected during four vears| 5% 3% Atlas Dtilities Corp 2% 2% 2t K| 2% 1 MiningCorpofCan.... 14 1% 14 cchger e war il the Orlent wsoundnd | the abnormal *temperatures | essines o pase phetl poct. slegh d I offerings from the South | Of warfare. "But no one will approve | 2% 1% Atlas Utilities(war). 2 1% 1% 91 60 Minne-Honey pf (6).... 64 64 64 + 4 dmn!z, ({)%rk‘s business an@ @Gnanctal in the Atlantie Coast States. | company earning reports were in pros- the fairly steady showing of Liver- | Stubbornness on the part of Prance, Atlas Util pf (3) aan a3 — %| % Mo-Kan Pipe Line. 1% 1% 1% Up Weog 7 | _While the total volume declined |DCCh OF Were being issued there has D who_tenaciously clings to a theory of | 84 1 Auto Vot Machin K e W] g B Mo-Kan&PipeLine (B) % ' — A dm‘;fnf‘m{rih avenue, the silk | sharply, the movement of units made | Lo oLk, In steel market circles that contracts sold up to 691 and | CNIOFeing the unenforceable. -l Pu R PR R b L B oods digtrict, makers of silk atockings | & more (@vorable showing, due to the stiffer prices or a discouragement of af D85, with the Fencral markes | Alter all has she not alresdy re- | 110 36 Baboock & Wilcox (4).. 40 PR Il T O e sax 83 87 = T | apeate et e mltalion of | SNl JoRe el prices.’ Prices con- | P'i5e SUbting would result. ety nith the general Marke! | ceived from Germamy more than the| 6— 1 BellancaAlrv.te...... 1 1 1 = % QOISR M i BftachTTDEEROCHERIB RSB | Crouties S8 ue ) (othersons yotuthe) Hnuedl tondectine itiiia newlon i Such” tallc. hag been (conspicugusly ; expenses incurred in Testoring the de- | 153 95% Bell Tel of Can (). ey e, T ol| 20 1T Mohawkaning (1).01 AT 17w 174+ 3| i e eithe fide DoRy || e pugent e tonfiiecorded idurg g o Ll Wisther Inthe fory Gencral business was quiet and ap- | Vasiated regions? Moreover, she | 15 84 Beneficwi 1L 1%).... 104 108 10w + Bl g2, s, Mootvaimysvoptpill 6 5% 6+ |ihat favorit e R e i in i Bdianos MO8 oo o peared {0 be restricted by a disposition | doubtless realizes that most of the| 6% 1 Blue Ridge Corp 14 1% 1% i # % MossGold Mines. M e e e that a steel executive had to see the further. developments . the | funds €o recelved were derived from | 3 13 BlueRlagecvpf (ai). .. 19n 18 18 - 4% 1 NatAmerCo... W Bighersh Alne el D e quarterly financial report to know how The bul nents In the | {00 onevs which came from American | 28% 7 BrazilanTracLteP(). 11% 11 11 + [ zo. 24 Natione) Aviaho 3% % 8 4+ y|streets shippin e A (S di s jbisicompany . was- faring, noj one hag and clos brices. Swere|and British investors, so that her| 6 e D Tyao LaPM). 1% Ik 'lx T | 3% 18% NatBaascorp (). o o2 3 F % interest cargo’ frelgnt Shinel b ommodity Price istspectadiofinte that exedutivesiuldinct off from the best financial strength would not have been | 2% 8% BritATcouB (1133je). 13k 184 134 — & 26's 9% Nat Fuel Gas (1). 12 12 12 4 | rates 8R4 shdinaczence qn 1 i Ko 16 Bow g Ailbswsic t™as irregular, | Possible had it not been for the will-| 86 30~ BuckeyePlpeLine (4).. 35 34 3 —1 6% 1% NatInvestors..... e . Y5 T 1| sik tmports during 1931 w rends of Week Tolil Raraines ported trade call- | ingness of Great Britain o Mthe| 27% 19% Buffalo,NAEPpf(1.60)° 22 22 22 *+ w| 104K 59 NatlPwra Ltpf (6 704 68 68% — 1% | 10,000,000 pounds more than in Blbgogm T Ay g With & scarcity of Do Siates to JoAn fo Cieinany, an | M5 75 EnSNaghTeiatwr(). 5 @ 80 —2 | 54 BN Detrap 8ot (D, JORESE ISR = L an e aa vt mak - for) el stookl o ; - More attention should be paid to nd said there Was a fa | 8bling Germany to pay to Prance. 08" 75 BufNmgaEP lstpr(s). Bl 80 80 2| “su 5 Natmubberdach... 24 2K 24 % %| s willing o expl silk _stockings BY H. N. McGILL, | total earnings and less to lack of earn- for cott “ 2% . g plain, part of this w for cotton cloths from India. |, Besides cash payments, France came| 53 20 Bunker Hill & Sullivan.. 224 22 221 — b 22" 1w NatShTermSecA $606. 2w 113 1% _ 1 | the direct outgrowth of the M; Editor. McGill Commodity Service, Inc) , | B3 Det share. whether common or g to these advices the pro- into possession of Alsace-Lorraine and| 404 15% Burco, Inc. conv pt. s 18 18 +2 13 1% Natl Steel (war). B 1% , 1 — 1;|churian conflic Ma! AUB . In preferred, for the familiar comparisol ike of 1 5 1% 1% 4 t, which caused Chin: URNDALE, Mass, Januar; parisons ke of cotton mill operatives in | Vast iron ore reserves, estimated &t 2% 1% Burma Corp Ltd, rts(2¢) 1% 1% 1% Nat Sugar N J (2) 20 203 201 — 1% | to declare an economic boycott a Ain t | Conmodi g Ty 30— |take things out of the proportions that mley disirict " of Lancashire, |close to_ two billion tons, and_ which 7' 1% Butler Bros.. M 2m 2w - % Nat Union Radlo. et s e R S e GOl L e e e e galled for ioday ‘was postponed witi [ made her second only fo the Unfed| 2% % Cable RadioTun vio % W ou at Uklon Badlossasees (10 HOE R 2l otneritrade outlets aud means of mest | o onoy oo dUIRERLhS past week: e T v the settlement of differences expected, | States as a potential world producer| % % Cabl& W Ltd. B rets. .. e w Eng bow ot (6).. 58% 49 491 —10 | ing international payments Sl Kaeue when s caddeil s B Bud) Corporation and this may have helped the tone of of iron ore, and places her far in the| - 3% 2 Campe Corp.... e ‘ew Eng PSprlien (§). 59 59 59 —4 A g Tesics ot §AETGRt L Was shoss e Twed 8 GERG of $IBUS3 A1 oTier AT e Liverpool market. g Jead in Europe. France also acquired| 413 % Canadian Marconi e R (ew Jersey Zinc (2).... 26% 25% 254 — 3% Shipments Heavy. * | downward trend in the McGill index | oo Of $4.99T.961 special income. maks erilouses sometimes credited with op- the potash mines of Alsace, valued at| 24 4 Carib Syndicat Rownl e ew Mex & Ariz Land.. % % % — 1| _ In order to establish balances here, | }as been quite sharp. This has ooy | neas presigdarlenay) o TAI0 U0INMD diog erating for Japanese interests were said | 35,500 000,000, s e i ARt ewmont Mining o 12 11w 11w — 1| Japan shipped silk as fast as possible, | Ue in large part, however. to the de- waichEthescammaniidividend) paldi was to be selling @ little here during the America aided France during the| 81 26 Celanese Corppf (7). 30 30 30 &Hondur Ros(12) 13% 13" 13u — +|In fact, it mixed two seasons' crops of | Ciine in agricultural prodycts and about one-fifth. More than half of the garly trading, which was supposed to | Srufele, and America once again aided | 85 16} Celances Corp A e Y Shipbldg Corp e 134 5w T L|silk, which was unprecedented. Since | live stock. Industrial ~prices d in 520000000 was represented in depreci- be against further spot purchases in |her after it. Would it not therefore,| 29% 29% Celluloid Corp 1stpf.... 20 20 28 — 6 i Y Steam new (2.60)... 50 49% 50 + % |DO tWo cocoons spin exactly alike and Showi » couileaile deb of 1|0 Md G SULAGLTR. LA the South, There was comment on the |in_ view of the above, appear within| 31 _-13% Cent Hud Gas&El (80c). 15 15 15 N Y Tel nf (634). L s |since two crops were mixed, the silk il of sta- | item has become a vague one. Deple~ DEQDOcts for ohlderl weallier iniEastemn | I0AS0HL o expect France to agree to| 19% 13 CentPubSve(A)(S%). 2% 2 2 " N Y Transit (70c) 7 17| stocking manufacturer here hag plenty | _All commodities again recorded ;| tion when there was so little iron ore and Central belt sections, as it Is not |act in harmony with her former allies| 20% 7T Cent&SownUtil (b7%) 4% 4% 4% — 24 ew Y Transit (N). S ety ipcking manitactiter here adiDlenty | iow. innuencedibyi i greater anmber ntl| Lopi o s & ol and il e yet too late for a severe cold snap to |and assoclates, el when world| 12% 1% CentralStatesElectric.. 2w 1% 1% — %| ‘3 °p NiaE-i Fomer (400). & 6% 6% depression. e Ve 10 i hnihe Tae |Tmn wesm gl 8 s SRl cReRi, Teduce the number of boll weevils in | recovery depends upon such action? % ' Chain Stor Developme: & & & 3% & Niag-H PwrA war. (T Mixing of two crops produced irreg- Out of 14 groups only 1 et ey | ne Sthe JBteel] €ornaratintias an. hibernation, but this was not. generally S 4% ik chanSoeDersioment | ko | B4 28 NIpHoGEwsRNwar. 26 g%k - e ularities which showed up in silk stock- | Temained the same and 10 were lower | illustration, the significant thing is that e e Rh L e facs erm 3 150 TE CheitronsbiMtras) . B0% 80N 583 — se|l LLM I NiagShare(Ma)30cu. . SEa AN 2 S ings in the shape of rings. These rings | _Industrial prices, although declini jLotalleanings altersmnn Tg Lespenset tion of the day's markel. The amount | As to Germany. it should be remem- 197 95 Chi B&QRR (10). B 9% 964 — 3u| ‘o es-Bement-.Pond (1) T 21e = | mever appeared until the stockings were | {ractionally. were relatisely Al o halsadfaxes (antinefarsideurecialion, g of cotton on Shipboard awaiting clear- bered that much of what is said by 108 45 Childs Co pf. 30 30 30 -15 1 Nipissing e " L e oniralet et 1L o | s 3000330 o & (o sl BUZS ance at the end of the week was esti- | German leaders regarding the country's 20k 5 Clties Service(g30c). .. 6 5% 6% — %| 5% ‘itrate Corp Chile ¢ % Bl L e e e e e e e e Bl e mated at e Ao | O™ e Cormacily for home| 8% 35% CitlesServicenf (§).... 9% 49% 4%% — ™ 6 oma Elec Corp (40¢) 3 _ .|® tough problem. Apparently 'it is|confidence. The point has been Tatel | novd te SE000N00, An sl year. D s while payments on acc| 82 47w CitiesServPALUDI(S) 474 464 4T + % S orth Am Uth Sec. . "1 s 1 3 1| belng solved by the use of greater silk | where low prices. although unprece- UNUATRLS Aroportlon § ol Slumavey A eh oty cvrameroial and poiitieal| 89 53% CitieaSPr&Ltpf(1).. B6% B5 55 — %| g dorth & Sou AmCorpA, 1K 14 1% — 3|comtent Then, to aggravale the hose | dented in many cases are no incentive was in general running expenses, sal- Mi mmerclal and politieal| 6., *% Gaide Neon Lightalne. 1% 14 1% » | 108" O e A G 1 1% L~ | manufacturer, the ladies showed apref- | to abandon a hand-to-mouth buyini seim and lews and s unpially song % | cumstances, prove difficult, if mot tm- | 52}z /224 Clev Elec Illum (1.40)... 2% 21 21% = u| 195, or Ind Pub Sve pf(6).. 70 70 70 + 1 |erence for sheer stockings. which make | policy. Purchasing is in direct L5 |ooven ws fu rew piferiat sng 73528 | possible, there Is o doubt that a re-| % & Colomble Syndicats,... TR At rth Pipe Line (3) 3 31 31 T3 |the avoidance of rings difficult. Today | With new orders obtained. S |isuonsmages 4z ere paidisolelipseeg ey 2 4 743 | habilitated Germany will be able to Colum G&F. ¢v pf(5) . 80% 7B TRl — 1% orth Pipe Liinenew, o4 4 between 91 and 92 per cent silk goes : fun off preduop on — . thke cese, in part at least, of such| 1% 1 ColumblaOli&Gmsvte. 1% 1% 14 + % Yorth Stat Pwr A(8) 21 71 71 — 1 |into stockings instead of 88 or 89 per | Competition to Be Keen. It is a question what a really sub- NORTH AMERICAN | obligations 23 3% Columbia Plctures. G 4% % [0 s NorSwtesPwrpfsili 86 84 8L -2 ceni heretofore. 10T tmetialt band Bhamerer Tonin e e e co. | **1%s Worth bearing in mind that as| 22 25 Columbia Plctures vic.. &% 4% 4 — b | ‘1;‘ 88% North S Pow pf (T)..... 93% 914 93% — 14 Cthu along Front street and over in | consideration of a change in this policy. would do to steel prices. One might A o ardn et besting inpming Lhat el 20U B ColantoiPaviacviprics) ie dis - gl BeAleiS s (1 s 4 N W Engineers (1). St 5t 5w _ 1 | Chinatown, the trade bought some- | With a plant capacity which greatly Kuppose Sbab athie 8nAuence S youldghe GAINS IN STOCKHULDERS‘PW" e nE alor sortinniof 256% 109 Commwith Edison (8).. 115 112K 118 — 1% 1% 31 Novadel Agene (4)..,. 35 35 85 _ 1 (What more freely of China greens and |exceeds present requirements. co%fipe!ll distinctly a stiffening one, but when 4 | oumtry's indcibteandss was. wiped ) Comwith & Sou twar) . %k k< 3 Ny e A congous, just to be prepared for | tion will be extremely ints. competl. | increased operation would do so much SMC e |out. and that, in consequence, the na- i 1 Community WaterServ. 1w 1% 1% e e et e Spring ' requirements, " should_warfare | relatively small amount of businss avail- | lowaed Slelhding, Tamk e oryenoow e Asoclaled Fren | thonve obtl}n]ganons are appreciably small- % *; Qo T : : & + #&| 6 2 Outboard Mot (A). ST e paceioll able during the period of business im- | or executive is “’m‘hf by by January 30— er an ose of its i uto Mer ctfs b ~ V! he Far East. Vit Xxecutl at. urthermore, in of ber cent in | the mation’s recuperative powers will| pq 5 3 vA. 2 - % "% &P : s 2 L es | cient purchasing of raw materials. In- | RiEE Slstt bdtagen n's B 4 Sad e Ol B along the Pacific Coast today, il s e demand had turned distinctly upward. g nolee DY 1630, Frank L. Dame, Do secenlly weakened, if not destroved | joan 55 e e esaln bt bl 0 ey JS 2 FParamountCabMfe. 3% 3k 3% ng to advices from WIitehsil sueest | conaitions. i oMmodities In. ich | and. more. worih_going become Narges In 1924 the company had 11,550 c be unable to meet ts 54% 1% Cont Shares conv pt % 2 i e gl S % Parke Davis (11.65). 19 18% 19 around which cluster most of the | they ai t v 3 and more worth going after. There TESy L odhy e | AL OO o Al oL G ] % 19 Sround v t v are interested to determine whether | would be the temptat mon stockholders, while today (they |kind: including reparations. “ont Shares pf (B). 24 24 2%+ %| 30 tust Pre (3). 36% 36% 36' — 3% s. Insurance agents for | or not there are profit-making oppor- | RIalon o ol & gead 5 st : 3 15 T Coon (W B) Co. o . to e 15% Pender (D) Gr A. (3%). 15 15 15 - 3|marine underwriters talked of high > aking oppor- | operating rate and a backlog first, and number more thah 54,000, in addit What the world needs now are 1 e 4% 4k — %| “su 1% P ) Kt of higher | tunities in buying beyond immediate | then think : b a1l s i iano addition | , What the World needs now are| 15 4% CordCorp...........s e sl e % Pennroad Corp (40¢). 3% 3% B — W s on ships clearing for the Orient. |needs. The progress th n think about higher prices. Mr. Dame helieves the. eniel factors | oL, e e ey suepdbnate e G T e e T0% 44% Ponn Wat & Fow (1) e G o 2 S R C e e R P Sanctioning. ot "the Ingot Production. In e e eeves e Shiel factors | petty politics to sound economy == o r‘,o\.n::l?'x!i.i}};z'z';isé)' s:q 5:, b— % oew . e LI&P:} D) ‘1“ 4.1 A u.lu. =Dl lmsu; dlam-gxmtf\d‘:::é Ex; Reconstruction Finance Corporationand | Steel ingot production in the last forced selling, because of need of money | FCRSOnIng. - Herein lles the salvation. 107 ' 103% Crane Co pf (7). .o b gw sk | 1% 16 Philaco ew) t.60. 1% 15 15 _ 2 |expressed today that demand for ey | thejconsiderationh yiO0ngReay of (othen] week has been at fully 27 per cent. o exhaeted marsine, necd Of MONEY | (Copyrighy. 1092, by the Noth American| 3% 1w Creols Petroleuin S0 —a8%| 1% IDR3eRiE SEcir Coir, s s a | futures remained rather quiet. Shang- | tio ;m?@dhlo help the banking situa- | some estimates running two points alse rumors, | ewspaper Alliance. Inc.) T Sciemncons % 2w 24+ M| 23% 2 Pllot Radio Tube(A 34 2% 215 — 15| hal however is the leading speculative Ll d“l? no strengthening effect | higher. From a marketing standpoint A 5 e 14% 2% Crocker Wheeler. o 2% 2% Pioneer G M Ltd (12¢) 3 2% 2% 1, | market in silver, Bombay, London and Tficmmo ity prices during the week. | this is a curious showing, interpreted Niagara Share C; ;i | German Oil Development. % W CrownCentPetrol...... & % % 10 2 Pitney BowesP (bi%).. 2% 2 24 e e e e e i e e g are Corporation. i i e e e ol - W| 109 32 Pitts & Lake Erie(5). 5% 430 sk = ated in the Chinese city. And silver | at:i‘mthm the major lines of business, | others. No one can see that any of R Sy e, Jamary 30 (Pt 15| 2B gl CromRCortintl (L1 md 1k T oy in Piitsben Plate Glass(i) 18 175 18 T % ated L thefOhineset oty PAud)allves | anathe {Federall Reseive bank olicy| 18 arious stest conmyuming fincusiricy repontof. oneeyaanuary, 30 (F)—The | reported tn oil trade circles that the| 36% 14 CuneoPress (2%). 1% 15 15 — g 2 Sk Ebmonfioll (sRlc) § 1T 18 4| were more interested in dodging bombs | stacle of Burop e e it %r;rgr’;:{w;\iq’:lw-mnd for the year ended | Socony-Vacuum Corporation will have| I% & Cus! Mex Mining. R ik }t s;Eremler (old (120 ¥ B ok 3:3 b“,l;}f,fefihfl("'"sfifilp’"g profits to- | its objects. Gold again. ;a';relggxg o | and e :L’!EL?“&? e Dacmbher e<};{:\[::pc{h?‘ net assets at|an interest along with other Amer-| 5 1% Darby Petroleum.. 2i 1y s 4L e en i o o o m Blsdvics 1 loeal ants with flrcgflfl flow out of the country as foreign na- | the other hand, somehow the sum total market or estimated fair value were|ican groups ' the' developmentelor| 2 kiDaFLomAipmacaBay. kL 6 S S eden Ry 100, Sosaoh = 5| Exniconnestiona stated | tions fear inflation and currency depre- | of steel demand Bas increased by onc- gl s o | he year to %J_{AG crude oil-bearing territory in Germany. 4; % B8ly Deere & Co. 11% 9% 9% — %| 258 116 PubSveN 111(8)no par.. 118 115 ] 1!1)% 2 — 5% B itetten o | Eoking ashinen | ciation. The anti-deflation remedies | third or more. If it can do that with Zor each $1.000 debenture, 31185 for | Deutsche Vacuum Cel A, G & | 8% 1 e Forest Radio. i1 30w P M pobile Ui ola war 118, 115, — 1 evinced interest in the military hinery | conscalently will have to be applied |litle of no, apparent reason or excuse S sto 5 | ¢ 'y, with operations Germany. 2 . . 2 rin % Pub Utl H by " opments, since China h 1 slowly. it might show a remarkable increast Sl :\’:;' of common stock. This|is said to have acquired rights to drill on s et i %K % 36 2 1*\:;(':111%:‘153::::" o on on T gp|the industry’s best remibend 0213:::‘ Agricultural prices have again re- hould conditions definitely and Visibly compares with net assets cqualing $2.545 | in certain sections of the Hanover ares. | 145 s 307 Draper Cocp () 22 22 22 %[ 7w 1 PyreneMfg e B 2% 2%~ Zulof the art of ink and printing, Ohina | corded a new low point and are now 13 | improve. : for each preferred share and $9.75 for | These Tights, the report says. are worth | *g, 4 Duke Pow (5). 2 12 12— 14| gy & RadioP: 2 A Beverthaless' turned! to/ this COMMbEY for | Bemiser oo ke el polpt made] (Copyihtla) ach common share at the close of the |around $500.000. Socony-Vaculln rep- 5 i Duquesne Gas Corp. T d CERagIDEroduciacg 20 2% 2% — W] printing machinery. Ameri Y e | during the short-lived upturn in No- | R — preceding vear, [ Tesents the consolidation of the Stand-| S 1 Dovel Tee sul RS- Y (N S b o e o du 10 | fng presses and Somposing madlines | Somea sl ey e e point income for the vear, exclusive of |ard Oil Co. of New York and Vacuum 3% % Duval Tex. Jul w.i. fhesERL sos SN Tullnay MG ) s LRIV Vs | I don natapt e g Sl et Subiahng | ek alaeel Teuching W fow BBl WHEAT VALUES DROP LA IR el Th 4% Eagle Picher Lead T A AR ;; " ;aiem;n Mfg 1% 1% 1% + %] business, though the use of nm‘_s}made at the first of the year. A de- 09, compared with $3,075, otz ’y 27 7 EastG & Fuel Asso % T4 e g 3 4« Reiter-Foster..... k) ) 5 — ! products inland continues to incre | cline of 40 per cent has been regi: excluding $966,711 profit 95 881 EastG & FIAs pf(s). 68 68 68 +3 6 % Rellancantl(A). %ok - | hiet it the Taimes teiion piante e TN U RUS S dEnunEy, 1R PROFIT SELLING i | SHORT-TERM SECU?IITIES. East States Pow B. ... 2 214 2% i 1“ ;}eu-n“ Managem. 1 1% 1% under forelgn m,,mg,mfmfi nts, re | Most important price changes in the The corporation 1s & holding and in-| (Reported b 24 17% -Eastern Sta Pw pf B. 100 A8 dst ra " .egub c Gas Corp. % 15 % + 3| claim they save money by the 1 McGill Weekly Commodity Price In- SiThe oGO 5 v nas. D. Barney & Gy | 3o 20 EasternUtll Amso(2)... 2% 20 20 - | 5w RevbamCo.... % % Wt |machinery despite the Chespness of | dices (1926=100 Tisanneinke e | gts-chaimers oo ss 1037 ... :9,' 3?'; ,15: i Efi:’mnsumc?"o L -k . uF ‘i R::;r?\?:dl;:d'::um % zt z" 2: + : labor in the larger Chinese cities. This wie, Pres. w, Yr. ago. isappointing Export Demand Also 2 £ merican 5 19387000 g1 913 s0n Bros Stores. . Ha = 2w 2w ¥ ., Fian: 2, Jan. 50, : American el % Fer”s s 1643 10008 101°| 42 13% Educational Picture s R A L T T SR AL commoditis.. 330 313 81 EoTessacior uea s INSURANCE STOCKS At more & ‘Do F100 1033 ¢ BHie 81 P e e D L e e LD e B e S XCHAN Tnagsta o 8 jib Hi & Being Hemineway o, G idd6 88 9 | 61 8 Eleg Bond&Sh (b).. 11% A0k 308 = bl a% o Rossia Intl Corp...... e Nk =W FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Agriculturai ! 189 476 28 ness of Market. : Al - | Bethiehem Steei Cors, ss"1036. $44 515 | 108% 48 nd & Sh of (8) ... 58% 56% 56% — 1k| 3 2 g"’:’g ‘r"ll; pf o (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co,) | Building m. 8 s -counter market | hicasg Rock 1 . sen eanl o Pow A5 (1).... T T4 T — t Antony Gold. & % K ; . T i Astociatec Bress Cleve. Lor. & 3 % + London, d 4 3 Bd. Asged Gleve, Lor, & Wheelicy 25 1633 98 | 28 2_2”v. 5% Elec Pow AssoA (1)... 8 Ta T+ u 211 2% St Regls Paper % % 8% — f_ Fapis, drane s 348685 33.45 CHICAGO, January 30.—Heavy sell= 5| Commereial Credit Co, siys 1838 85} 91 37% 34 P& Lopt war., " B 4% 4% & 3| 1% 3 SaltCreek Consol s M ik G g Boussel Abels ing to realize profits drove wheat val« | Belaware & Hudson Co. s 1o38 80} 180 | 18, 3t Elec Shareholdg (b6%). 3% 3 3 —1 7% 2% SaltCreek Prod (1)..... 3% 3% 3% — 13| Rome. lra. CHICAGO, January 30 (Special).— | Ues downward in the late dealings to- | Gen:"Mot, Accep. Corp & 1937 99 = 99 gg{: :-;"/2 ::Jlec Shareholdg pf(ng). 39% 39 39 _ 1iy| 21% 13 Schiff (The)Co()..... 164 14 16% —1 Zurleh, " frané: gms"“dmd net income of the Cord |98y and more than wiped out a pre= | General'Betroleum Corp 55 1040 98~ 9814 5 Empire Gas&F em pt(7) A4l 44 44— 2 3% 1 Schulte Real Estate..... 14 14 14 e bane drachIa. orporation for the flscal year ended | CSling advance. ‘There was also cons GeneraltPublle serviceiStes 1a88 ety il G216/ LTI B plTe Power AL 10 10k 16K — W 5% 1 Seaboard Util (28¢c) 1 15 14 Vienna. Schilitn November 30 1931, amunted to $582,- | Siderable selling of wheat against pur- gitod Tromcor Cepncs G dale B0 M| 267 16 BaploversRelnw(160). 20 20 W 41 17 5% Sec Allied Corp (1)..... 6% 6% 6% Budapest pengo. 183 after all charges, Acluding de- chages of corn. Export demand for siimbte gt Siagaei 1t T a0k a0ma| 13 Surop EILtd A (30¢)... 2% 2k 2% — 3| 30% 6% SecurCorpGen(dlc).... 8 8 8 e Aoty e s Al ity b B e e B Floements Laclede Gas Lignt Col'38 1g3d ‘98" 91 % EuroElec, Ltddebrts.. % % % T 1k Sexal L& Hdwr......... 1% 1% 1% + |Copenbugen’ crown! zgsc’ 19 justment of minority iftarest. This | SPPOIntIng and consisted of only a lit- Sl Fanls 2 Lolivine ' Nishville $2 1097 80 g0%| 8% % Evans Wall Lead. e 10% 3% Seiberling Rubber. O 4 4% | Ol crown..il 388 1875 is equal to 26 cents a share on 2,260.- | tle call for Canadian wheat at the Pa- jlobe it New vork, St bhlen Be | | W : % Fabrics Finfsh. .. 1 4 7:“ 5 Selected Industrie % 1 1 I 3| Stocknolm, crown.!!! 268 19.35¢ ggfnmfls of $5 par capital stock out- | cific Coast. ‘elep. 4'as et —_— . A / i Leene, Bl oo St 0, % E R iad 1 - | T 2 Sy Sakuey Comrolr+. s s 4 |U.S. TREASURY CERTIFI SEARE proceing cal eur the com. | der Seerdes s sk co, S81 don: o Eilind ool B i A 11 1% 1% — 14| 18 3 SeatonLeather. 2 2 is 2 CATES pany had a consolidaied et profit. of oats, %al, off, and provisions un- 1 Fire Sinclair Crude OI Co, 8las 1933 06 983 5 Federated Capital e s e 1% Shattuck Den Min 2 2 2 gaRemcited by, Chas. D. Burpey & Ou) [ foine .-‘7it;r 65 cents a share on the | changed to 12 cents higher. N Solliiern Paciac ss 1084 o 88 36| 104 b7 Federated Metal Be met K| 8% 1% Shenandoah Corp. 1% 1% 1% A% Aue, 15, 1032 oo 51, 1o Ofier: | S8me capitalisation. This decline fsdue | ~Amertions ' that ~erowing ~weather < Wash t.L IMS Ry R &G.4s 1033 .. 163 | 13% 5% Flatrots (p¥43c) 84 Ssc ¥l 36 8 Shenandoah Corppt. 8 8 8 — 1|3%s June 15, 1932 99 31-32 1001-82° | to unusual expense in connection with | Would be requisite to determine the B o Sich AT B T | 20 sk FreAsmpniadéhi] 80 8 8+ X i 10s Dhers RN a () 134 a0l s T na g Ao S the ‘Gevelopment of new Brodugts. . | tent of cold-wave crop damage led to Travelera e 3 465 | wabash Rwy. Co. 5s 1839 EH 1 I & Flschman & Sons A. fy e | % slica Gel ot Ly T 3 Sept. 15 1982 | = ST reafions Sfram. eatly top prices far R e Lo e 12 213 Wiintkote Co (A). 3 3 3 10 9 Simmons Board pf. 3i4s Dec. 15, 1932, RAILWAY EARNINGS. wheat. One leading expert said Win- “v \ql"\(w 0,\, q lggl 135 ;mm? L pf(7) 4 4 4 —3 i;;“ lgs Singer Mfg (8). 3% Feb. 15, 1933 e 5 ter wheat in most sections east of the i r X ‘ Mot G i 3 Smith (A.0.). ORK, January 30 (P —De- | Missouri River had attained more t WAS NGTO! STOCK EXCHANGE S 134 Ford Motor, Can 12, D L%, 4| 18% 3% Smith-Coro b cember net railway operating income|Usual Winter growth and as a e 7 19% 8% Ford MoTita (p3gs50)., Bk B S%'+ m| 2 1 BnlViscom o 1% 1% 1% of roads reporting today included: | should now have rootage deep and \ EAR ]932 :;' x g”"‘“““‘ DairyProd. BB W — K| goy oy ;"‘é:f;;fk (r“:g)'u% 23 2; 2= ‘*’ Atch. Top, & Santa Fe. $940d60 $2.633501 | :mmg O oo et . oremost Fabrics. .. o s pf (B) ) % 28% — 1 Y R 4 ,622.901 | to_the gro tl RN 43100 5, 8 64 % Fox TheateraClassi, * % % | 2 204 SouCalEaptcaX)... 2221 2l —1 bt BAlIVeY itiein 66335 918309 | mOTe hagmut?gn“\x\'(clmlt‘itbzugrfx:;ngylézk (Reported by W. B. Hibbs & Co., Hibbs Bullding, Washington, D. C.) 7% 1 Franklin Mfg Co..... ORESR Ta e 23::‘ 9;; 2"“",‘,?“;\‘3 og (1).eeee. 10 9% 10 — % (Standard Statistics Co, N. ¥.) R I BT 138208 86970 | tle grazing He added, however, that BALES OCCURRING ON THE WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE FOR 1932 UP TO AND :gv‘ ;% %’;‘zfi:;’i T 1 1 1 — %l 9y 8% ;:ubneigr,t G‘a‘l 1: lt: lfi T MN’EW YORK, January 30 ()--0¢ the T Ty (5 Se{fie cg?ffim&;w"fl ?b;ngrmal' S INCLUDING IDAY. . viation, 3 921 el 5 a importan! “fol- S ng jointed, or — Approx w10 R e (e 10 15 168 T 4| 1250 110% SenescBen TerprciY. 110% 110} 1104 — I owing a3 ‘e hisher in price than | WELKLY EARNINGS REPORT. | Zeli Sl sar) was ‘active, et Lot 3 tarcts (pi6 3-5¢). 7w €% 64 — s % i last week, 7 are I aratures while sap was active, thi d 6 . ) 3 ower, and 10 remain| NEW YORK, ot , or the Sales. PUBLIO UTILITIES, oven. Tigh, Tow. Cios miliae| 18 1% GenEmpireCompciy. . W 12 12— || e W PR 60 64 64 6 |unchanged Seven of the 36 items are | share e e ==en| piant LA mEn o el tonlon oot #6300 ouptal Tracion 1uh B 1001 . o s s iose Mg eidest cvBLB (). 1% 18 19+ | % % Spanish&Gen ret 5 n il |sctiemoneceistaz. ing this week. with comparisons Jor & | Much ‘sroeder. actioiy than. of 1o ¢ wer cons. s, fiied 101 100 100% 4.85% Sve pt (6).. % 45 45 & = This I T activity than of late 1000 Potomac Eiectric Power gen. & ref. 85, 1933 .. 106 106 106 108 “ gssw | 314 % GenTheatEquipevpf.. ' 1 % % "“ i sspr."‘;;'.“ o - % %= K| Butter, creamery, extra b 303 302 erl:ired.géct:?b‘;segl)@e following (year | prevafled in the wheat pit. On one of €000 Washington Gas Light S5s, 1960 1000 101 100% 100% 4ss% | 100% T4 GeorglaPowerpf(s).... 7% 8% T9% — 2% pleg May Stern pf.. 26% 28% + 8 | Cheese, flats. fancy.....Lb 12 12 3 the price bulges the market rose to the 23400 Washington Gas Light 6s, 1933, series A 10 100% 100 100 6% | 60 20% Glen Alden Coal (4). b 0 nit | st standinast cumps 7001 1 —1 |55 S conn 13T, 8, Steel prd. 4915 | highest point reached sinoe November 7,400 Washington Gas Light 6s, 1936, series B 100% 103% 100% 100% 5.80% | 9, 4% Globe Un'writers (pi0c). 4% 4% 4% — % : e Gl Cotton,’ mid. upland. .. 0610 | Botaer bt B biogs |21 last. Profit-taking sals were & e ANETE O il pte 381 131 Stand Ofl of I 16 165 15° — % | Gottonseed Gil. bleach- K Boston & Maine R. R 1113 | feature on advances. Corn and oat: 1,000 Chevy Chase Club 5's, 1950 roeeee. 100% 100% 100% 100% 5.45% 2 # Golden Center........."" * W+ : 23% 1214 Stand Oflof Ky (L60)... 14 18 18 — %R0y AR ad T - 338 |followed the fluctuations in wheat. o Gt o L T e B . " aciianen) B B T | gom we deliow 3238 | Geleral Refragioried 111111 112 | Provisions advanced with hog val - = ! 114 1% GoldmanSachaTC..... 8 2w | 50 18 StandPwr&Lt(B)(2). 19 19 19 four., Spring, paten AN | R AERc AU RalAT, o 637 |and with grain, pIossvaines J p Per Div. Approx % 4 Gotham KnitbacMch i oL =k o150 stab BoIR LR, . 80 i00 S{SE. o Bk Hovs, 140 osr.e: Nominal | vz Warmer S48 | 5 2 Shares. _rumIC TILITIES T R e e DT o B el e T R e e T e "oris | Rtfas Fowder B LA Hen Loy clow Capital Traction $100 5200 18% 20 18 18 1% 4 o3 i+ % — 12% % Starrett Corp. es i Linséed oil, T N e ne §0; |May ... JCIEPR - DR N 28 Potomac Electric Power bid oo 330 1oms 1ot ioma 1ob 53% | 3m0 130 GriABETeamyli5ilil 140 1600 1474 254 1 Starrett Corp bf. o Betictemun, Skixs 3 986 | Missouri-Kansas-Texas, bfd.... 101 1083 |00, o ST P e 216 Washington Railway & Elect. pfd. 100 500 8 941z 86 92 54% | 122% 112 Grt A&P Tea pf o, ARTH Q4D AR Sinl a0 i Alateen (TUB) = 84 8% 84+ %|Ren B Bl 48 | Yrcinian Rail N 1Al e 3% 604 l60%-Ta MISCELLANEOUS e e e 4118 & | 28 84 Stuts Motor Ca 184 121 12% — | Bubber. plantation 042z | General Motors® 460 603 | March % % 20 Columbia Sand & Gravel pfd... 100 700 9% 9% % 9% 1% 6% 26% Guif Ofl of Penna. g% g%+ Bl 8 ' 1" Bunlavesting.... 2 1% 1% — %|&p N2 59 | Iniand steel . e i 1 8 Pederal Storage Co. pfd. . 100 800 100 100 100 100 8% Gulf States Ut $6 pf (6). 654 65 65 40% 28 SunlInyestpt (3). To2nl 204 204 — B[ BVer hr 1955 | oacie Lizhun 443 af o gl peonddbiariiand o) T ol gL I T S L [ g 5 . ' %204 204 - PR B i ke, T a8 | curtis Publishine % 113 REIPE LR 00 Mergenthaler Linotype None 600 85 ? ¢ EackmespiniLing. 4% 18% 13% —1 | 30% 14% @ 18% 18 18 s, I B 03ta | Seneral Baking n i 10 Peoples Drug Stores pfd. . oo e%0 % mu e :;:2 l;:* : b 4 $ % %[ 40u 184 SwittInternatl (1) 204 20 20 = :. Tirpentine, catiots 3190 | Bodk et o one 338 RE Bp B B D B D s o 1o ot wi® M N1 e o O Hemteet J o by 4% @ peamE @ & Un G2 T Jhatnd wine % s | Bed e Houck s i ; T+ %l 8. 34 ByrscuseWash Mch(B). %% W~ % Rt berta Sua B Ef Oluatl Fesbocy 253 - » SR Hgok. -