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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1933. FINANCIAEL. A—15 INDUSTRIES WOULD ]H]RIUNE IN GEMS BUT HOUSING COSTS) st s e crmeemn s ot e B R R el e S gl FOUND BY FARMER o s the year 1932. It gives yearly sales, gil: mmp:lr;g H R ba 7 2 5 ‘g 7000 fi“"’f RV SRR to January 1, 1932: 200 A8 L. Doy ° Forest Products’ Group DOMESTIC BONDS. S gt B 5 Net Sales Bonds. High. _Low._Last. change. H e 1 b — 54 Forms New Organization | —sihoio—awsor pai os 37— T 000 Indnavou’ Oas 8 531 '4']“"0(\01“! fi‘d» fi'o‘r'fk - 81 9 41 . nlv{.v P&L 55 57 % au&h‘li;(} s B s . 2 i s 3 5 al Ed 383 540,000 'Ala Pow 5s 5 3 75 12 X 4 4 2 2 K With Local Office. 849:000 Ala Pow 53 08 p . 1n Wat 8128 53... 2 L i 2.867.000 Ala Pow 4155 @' P 8.4 P&L fs x7 C.. B "."&‘.’.’.’ Ala Pow 5s 58 . 26 T 8.81 lg::“ 117}‘ fv; GVA P 24 7 ny. o Formation of American Forest Prod- | 3.086.000 Alimin Co 55 38" IO ahon Intercont os 48 A'we 6 viefe 863,000 "Alumin Ltd 5s 3 000 Intercon P 08 48 xw.. uct Industries, Inc, a new Industry 4 ”l:mm Am Aggre fs 000 ;,.:" P 5§° v | 1078000 s , ntercon 8Toup comprising within its scope nearly 73 000 :: g:vrnn:: l;lk 40 2 e 7 York Rys bs 3 night. two score of the forest products and 278000 Am Comwu P “ 3 Toter £ Bec 7 wood-using industries of America, was| 1878000 An ai o 3 - 70 [ 8 Tater Boec %8 FOREIGN BONDS. He picked up a satchel on the road 7.804.0 g i Int 82t Bs 51 < 5% s N near his home. It was a thing of announced in dispatches from Grand ]1“'5'.1,55{}! Sl B 5 o A S 2 ; Sales In $1,000.___Bonds b2 v net changes from the previous year W&P_bs 70 C. s i n:;a'éjd 8tl ‘.w.’: 48 r-Wy0 6s 47, . DD@s-11- & A Italian Peasant Returns W Satchel Dropped on Road Seivome ; e E B 81 AL 000 80 100 by Indian Prince. Wisc Minn L & P b8 4.0 Wise Bub s ot 5758 Wise Pub 8 s 52 A 288,000 PR S%0 : *he B4 TIZZANA, Italy (%).—Into the tran- 342000 Wisc P&L 5s 58 F. .. ' 20,000 Wickwire sn‘s” ias 320 ¢ by : quil existence of Alfonso Landi, a Yadkin Riv P bs 41 : Y | humble farmer, York Ice Mach 8s 4 rmer, came one exciting 2223228259253 R LT ~590999000 o555 EeRE ¢ +904.0¢ v 3t ; I & Etl 575 A v 61 AL 3 ; 434000 At Mig Bk - 3 s | beauty—precious, he realized—and to Rapids, Mich, yesterday, which added | JA04000 Am G & : 3t i Infers ¥ Glay 5040 a0 Sowest Dairs 8as 28, . - " Abri Mg B Tenati 1l be turned in at the nearest police that the orgenization would maintain 5 Am Raft 8 friers 2oy 53 4700 it g ALY I Boocts Saatid SiE station. an important Washington office. Its op B 33" : o L 297000 Tnters P Scv Bs % 7 Sowent Kot &'’ 43 ; g 3 A1, Blen 'Atres Brov 5ias 4 4|, But the carabinieri were far awa; eration will replace the research and : 3 Inters P Svc 414 sea 28 + 1% 8o'west Puh Svc fis A'45 £ : Buen Aires Prv 7s 7% |the hour was late; Landi was tire Ppromotion activities of the Natlonal Amoskene 6 "“ : 01000 Thvest Gl x4 S P A e e o 5 b1 A SERO0 clameiser & Wein 03 40. e % | after a day’s hard work. The morning Lumber Manufacturers' Association. The | 1:763/000 Appal Gas 03 45 B 11010 13u "% 1 ; ATt Gt : ; 000 Stalex Mts o 7 000 Cent Bk Ger 68 52 A 45 1iY % Would do, he told the friends be met 3 N 5 ¥ fld G & E 5 . 7 3 g Cent Bk Ger 6s 51 B 5 Ay industries are sald to represent an in- | 2f31000 Avpal Blec Pow 3556° 111 adls 2 - 3 7 £ Ao B e 3472 | 88 De trudged to his modest home. vestment, of some $15,000,000000 and| 3bg.09q AShAl BOw S84 it 5 4 : b 2.1 2 d E s ! Chile Mtg Bk 63 LI Contains Many Jewels T . : r 6s 20944, 5 X T i ¥ 1008.000 Com Prvt BK 51 2 % ' provide employment for 3,000,000 wage o 18 0 :’rgolg ;r fl”s:xsd coee 9 X 7Y . 4 3 S i ’ 194,000 Cubn- Tel 7iss 4 A [ Neither Landl nor his wife consider earners. 5 5 ot . g 4 F 58. a3 T il v 5128 3 5 33000 pum }:l'och LJE 3 curiosity to be more than a human The organization will maintain offices 2 " E 5 i | 3 amaica Wt bias 554 " e . 3 * 102000 Danish Con bs failing.” To open the satchel was quite lonrghltugonl:cw York. Washington, New s Q& EseB0 Ll g p 4 2 JerCen &L 37 NG 4% pa b Ao ] 1 % 000 Danzie Port flus | natural act. 3 3 As s 5 - of diamonds, pearls, rubies, necklaces, bracelets, goid_and silver poured from closely with the Timber Conservation | 19.7 2 : LT iy Sl T L 07000 Sun oil g : {000 Euroo E1 6t | the bag onto the scarred table. Board and other Government and State | ; 355000 As Har 3" 3 : Kan GEE 63 2 Bon Dot 54 3 Eurep ME 59 For an hour they were alone with the riches. Then the farmer put them agencies on matters relating to forest 000 As 8 A g Ean B 3 Superpwr 11113158 707 1 7% b 5 Farmer Nat Me 75 63. back into the satchel and, despite the Kan P&L s 65 perpwr 11l 415 A% 5iv 000 i Ind PR 7o 44, hour, started for the far-off police sta- - s pxams - conservation. * ,000 As Tel Ut 5l 44 C. 196,000 Kan Pow 5s 47 A 7 uper Pwr I1l 65 6 4 o Fin R M Bk 6s 61 Among other things, the organization ool A T 3 .| 189,000 Kelly Springt 65 8wift & 'Co'bs 40" : : p First Boh GI W 7s 67 intends to develop plans for small 1 000 W Uhom Switt & Co s 44 3 651 1093 (520,000 Ger © Mun 75 47 houses in the $1500 and $3,000 class 4 Piyw 31 4% .0 ; e + o 600 XY Hl &y T Syracise L 3 57 % : 543 éfi.’nfi%‘;‘;;‘;s““af’xw. 3 - ¢ 2 Y 58 4 5 6 % juan 58 A. Youen m;:?:fismsfig S 000 4 & Kayat bup: os & R PR - A Hambre B e 3500 0% At the door he was met by a dark, Keyst El 5%s 55.. S bs 7 5 Hamb: 128 3 well "oom man and another whi 000,000 more people. It is intended to| 2041000 Bell T can 5 . Kimber -1 5e 43 A Tertclty. Gne s 481 ;s bt | Hanoves Bt 0 45" 2% Thoke Tialien: T 3 Betes Valve tig 42 xw .. K 7 work out details to permit purchase of 000 Y e 4 S Kon Gas & G blus | Tex EI § 5s : T oy 9 Hanover City 75 30 3 “We are told found e oLl i 5s 87 ¥ Kop Gas & C_5s 47 . Sas ] v () A % you found a bag that such homes on & basis of monthly pay- 00 B "0 KL, TIE | % Kreore o5 45051 5 o, ;2 ’ HoneRas 150708 i6” fell from our car,” said the secretary. ments as low as $20 372,000 Bett T Ca 100% &wp e7ia Kresze TP AT : Isarco Hydro Ei 7s 4 Officers of the organization are: 173000 B D11 & BBy 40 Ry a0L 2 Teaae G Tex P &1 5 v Jeotta Fras 78 e E : Introduced to Prince. Chairman, board of trustees, John W. : 2 Taraten Gus ¢ 5 { % i e o : +12 Lima Pera ise 58 "1100 A “Yes, sir,” repli|d Landi. “I was Blodgett, ' Grand Rapids: _chairman, jim, Wat Wi ; : Lenisn B 8 % - : : P Msfeld M #& 8 55 41 J just going fo_take it to the police. I board of directors, G. W. Dulany, Jr. 3 o Lenigh Val R » - 3 2 , 10 000 Mateld M & 8 7s 41 xw 8. am glad you have come, sir.” Chicago; chairman, Executive Commi 5 Gt ; s ; Maranhao Brazil 7s 58 AL 1A 101 i < 000 Medell 3 i “Certainly, indeed.” smiled the sec- tee, C. L. Hamilton. St. Paul; President : s {éi ; A 101 1 3 P o edellin Col 75 51 ... i ! 3 2319 9 23N SHEABRBEREENT Skweaate & Al 1Ll 1 > el - = > 3 Tri State T & T 55 B 42" ' 0012 00 Melbrne EI 7%5 46 . P retary. “I wish you to meet his royal Wilson Compton, Washington; vice pres- stk Alb s Lons M &t o ; ; 1 | R3R000 Twim city B Tr 68 : 243 8 1,480,000 Nondoma r s Bl ¢ highness, Prince Asaf Jah of Hydera- ident, Carl W. Bahr; treasurer, W. M Me fis 4 3 0 68 44 . E hs 62 2 bad. May we come in?" . : Los a o B 1,223000 Nippon E P 6i%s 54 B it sty Q. UhL Bost Con ‘Gas D104 A1 3 Thlon At Co 43 47 +3 L 104000 Eavana Braz se s> For half an hour the simple folk ‘Washington. W. F. Shaw has been ap- Q00 Broad Riv P P , - aE . DUnion El 8s A’ 54 a 100% 103% g i e - entertained one of the wealthiest of pointed manager. 230:000 B§"" Boro G 3 X n s Sy Ry i "7 i India’s nabobs. 3 ‘The satchel, containing family jew- t f o i o 497,000 Rio de Jan flas 59 _— 40/000 Bio & 1 Bs B0 7 : Lukens Stl 85 40 E 3 30 ¥ Bhion & U s & 3 A 4 —13 2.264.000 Ruhr Gas 6} 5, 53 Wik aady enrnod Tth els that Landi learned were worth more than $1,000,000, had dropped from = & Louls P&L bs b7 Y o 0.0 b Sonaks Awcind e Ay hsias,GaEier B & , Bl e s ! B B LOS ANGELES, December 2 (P.—A | 23000 Gan % S sl 00 Market Bt Ry 48 86..00 % 70% TRE0D Un't'd P Gas 74 : : : ? 312 = 15¢ | their aufomobile while the prince and $8,600527 contract has been awarded | , 29.000 v L, 4 I LA D0 M Das T AN 2% A g | L7ed000 Sn L & 7a 0 . ot 2 e 23 his party were en route to Venice to the West Coast Construction Co. to g v Mass Gas bs 85 . . 4,440.0 & R . g 3 embark for the East. Returning, the build a flood control dam in San Gabriel RR. 54 Rt 3 33 Mass Util bs 48 A 63 8+ Xl s 4 5 s B ' : prince had traced it to Landi’s house. Canyon. ‘The company is composed of 38.00 Awwllll 3 MoGalium, Hos g3 . Stk 3 8 3 453 Chile %5 61 : P The Landis have & very large dia- Chicago, St. Paul, New York and Butte,| il» agere o by 15 4 s Memphis PAL 4138 7861 4 E g 3 3 & d o 2 TP mond which their royal visitor insisted tz £.000 M Memphis P&L 55 48 % 0 B1.00( i " 31 3 Mont., conotrus. £00n oeoriiae 7,0 & e Metro Ea 4y’ 5 27000 by [+ Syt o Mich Lt 53 46 .. . 1 9 05,000 ké Un El 8vs 7s 56 xw. TALLAHASSEE, Fla, January 2/ 2, &n s 3 oo : LE IR 5 0 5 In 7 BIG POLICIES IN 1933 g . b% E : 000 T Total stock sales, 17 D TS tors in 46 closed State banks in| 3. 3 . 3 5 % Mid W Ut 5535 : i 3000 374 4 Total sock males, < ida received dividends amounting to B “ n 2 Emlnnd Val R R & A 000 s 20° g ‘ Total bond sales 1’»:1 —$056.170 ‘ i John P. Lynch, presiden. of the g 5 i Minn G Lt 4728 & 2 : 4,000 Ul E 55 D 58 ... 4 XD—Ex-dividend Association, in sending greetings to the | . : : i 413 Mink Gen'ei o8 04 : },',:,:j: m]g: GEE D . % 9 ] EX—Pirst sale since ex-dividend date or st~ | members, says that the “big guns are P PRt R S —_— 000 Cen Tl Lt 58 : 2381000 fi.&nl\:u‘:fisfl. R % 60,000 < 5 /e X §rmmfsm7 8w H t B2, 2 R B R T - 00 £ 1000 Mich As 3 S 5 Y 48,000 ¥ er 1as 54 7 Closed Banks Pay Dividends. o fi‘ e a8 : 3 200 Mich No Pow Bs 4 y ) P 3% 0% fiy I Tews (B Tiee & sw : 5 D. C. UNDERWRITERS SEE P —Controller Ernest Amos today an- - Cen - 5 ;74 - 2 se.ic s =3 00 : s - Un Ind 65 45, os x = 3 E nounced that approximately 55,000 de- 1 el | ¥ H 13 X F : 000 + Vamma Wat P $1,216407.50 during November and e e g 21.000 gy : Total bond sales 1931—$966,944,000. District of Columbia Life Underwriters December. ivi 5 Minn p £ 1 5 Valipar G 40 = | W 1 predictions for 1933.” Martinsburg Bank Dividends {18 Bt § o B Atalt, %0 : Jion valvelin ou s 70 : Bl tody | EpmEm e A e MARTINSBURG, W. Va.,, January 3| . seee L g W 18 AT VAn Swering 6s & 4 o Oy R stated in the same message to members (8pecial). —Approximately $20.000 ~ in Junc “io. gns i3 Pow 0 5% o T y Vire EL & Pow Ga 88°A’1 I=Payavie i stock. | L the tromeury s in & very healthy checks was put in the mails by Mar- : . y 3 25 3 Miss Riv P 53 51 ¥ 487,000 Virg Pub S s 46 ... .. 3 o €o far IWE year. condition. ppy announcement tinsburg’s o yesterday, repre- 00 ] A R s 1210:000 Virg Pub 8 3148 46.A L " BRire chsivior Stk dls's the association, however, is not in= senting their usual dividends to stock- oo E 1,031,000 Mononga W P 5las 43 B. 5 GiRarn 3 Se 50 A 7 Under rule i ¥ 1 tended to slow up the payment of dues. months, - o . i - % ,000 Mont Dakota Bles '34.... 4 ; # 3 2 3 ith warrants. The membership has grown steadily i thox smes = - o 2,02K,000 Montreal LHAP bs 51 A 1-Ast XW—Without warrant cording to the method of payment. o80. ok 1 during the past year and the various g 3 0B, o 8% o Most of the stock is held by people . 315 3 3 T s Bian 0s 47 5 -——e—e—e———— e | uctivities have recetved hearty co-oper- in this county. The dividends range i3 = K o L) K‘“zl . ation. The monthly luncheons have from 4 to 10 per cent annually and : : B A 171 e ; TR 3 proved especially helpful. from 4 o 10 per cent amnually ana X : : T AT v ANSACTIONS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE IN 1932 s v : . 321z 20 _ (Continued Prom Pagg A-12.) net | Telephone Company Dividend. m Hih._Low. Last change. | BALTIMORE, ‘January 2 (Spe- BALTIMORE, January 3 (Special) —| 1701 TEd 55 K 3 . 3 , Bahniias, iy e willyeover 2, cial) —Directors of the Chesapeake & Clearings of the Baltimore banks for 08000 ' ey ar oL O b % W Penn P 7% pf Tl 801 Willys-Over pf 70 18 Potomac Telephone Co. of Baltimore the week ending December 31 were| 'ag( ARl G - 109% g2% a0y % | Nat Transs ! W Fenn P 61’ nt (9) 101% e o 1 City have declared the regular quarterly $37,769,311.12. against $73,415.822 69— ] g;y,;l Bd iz '36 € 90 IR aew NebeSw i A 29 ; i West Dale 800 s % Wilien Be":107 X % 134 | dividend of $1.75 on the preferred stock, . 4 a1 4 TR T R 2 Nati Food s * Baltimore Bank Clearings. 000 ;5’5 » Dot 5| 1 o Esbk g 200 B * : Woefworth : a decline of close to 50 per cent. Clear- o Neb: P 415 % b 3 oxth y payable January 16 to holders of record ings for the month were $219,580,324, b Belsnpr Bro 6s 45 : b i ;i Wore nie'Se i i3 December 31. st $IMBTEOIY for Decmmber, 13;14 1555800 ; LB - St New Amster Gas Bs 48... 1011 . b Wost Pac p s Ve h e Mot B, 3 — — e year 1932 the as $2,- | “€.537.000 A y Y 50 z 55 i est Un Tel . 5 - 5 s 4 3 892683532, against $3851615867, a | 4305 : 8 48 AL R P 2046000 N 8. ] ae00 Westingh Air Iy ] Viley gz (3) sl 5 Many to Be Re-employed. - habssiliiate B e i & i ERER S ol L £ 5| ooty 4 ng0e 208 Weston Bl Inst A (%) 5 : Youngst Sh & T p E templated Spring track work on the Wheeling 84 022000000 18 y E 2 %en;zh Radio . . 4 lines would give employment to several whesl Bu Bt .. 1 S mm":‘h Prod thousand men. The railroad recently %.1,‘(‘; g:w"uffn @ i | ! o tfl?flu‘.fi""&.m §_“._m 5 1.-‘;‘{!_11. Year. ?“u;;hmlm d $1,500,000 of rail and other ma‘gx%w:{;l 3 E “CE'L"’;L’“";,.‘?"'- g —fifiu:eu.l:ud div. paid Lo el 4 T—Payale' in’ stock. div: paid ‘sinee” sn, '1o°k Tire Company Balance Sheet. - BALTIMORE, January 2 (Special). TRANSACTIONS ON N. Y. BOND EXCHANGE IN 1932 | |t i, zie &, he . land, has issued a consolidated balance (Continued From Page A-13) sheet as of October 31, 1932, showing % b e Bonds. X o total assets of $15,171,932 and surplus of 00 Sales. _____ Bonds. _ _Hih. Triah Free St s 60 . .- - - | $2,636,025. Current assets, including f the coming yesr will approximate or| 21 03 -3 VR 135000 Bertin Sty ot ,‘; S Er Cons 7e 37 a™10. $1,170,803 of cash, amounted to $8,040,= exceed those of the corresponding period | 4 ,3900 Soskr M Coal s con oo B oo 3287000 Berlin City EI 8t 86! 2° l X i N A ek 704 and current liabilities were $540,171, of 1932, 498,000 Crucible 8t 38 '4i : 7 5 T 31 :‘-"!‘r.”““ Berlin City El Gs 85 2 5N 014,000 Ttaly 75 1951. " b ‘The company’s assets included $6, 1516000 Qudaby B 5its : 3 4 ouee 20741000 Berlin El Eley 6ias b8, 3 3 14.508,000 Japsn'613s 54 . ] oy cugay T bs o g < o S 507,000 Bogota Ks 43 ... fortn O ot 548,874 for plant and equipment, $3 b S0 ) L i 2 Y s e DAL 4 Vs b 5 P 17 v § " X ¥ 2 43 .918 for accounts and notes recei New Aviation Record Seen. 008 Gumbert CPaL 4 560110 Had : y 1 ; 1 el g, o Tk B 4 4 . e 3 Kiistad: B4 : B 7 i | ahe 6 074,963 in Mvertorics and 8485 it X y i PITTSBURGH, January 2 (P).— | 3180000 Dall PAL s> 5 Bh sl St : Boraeaur "o 5 A on 108 : Kreuger & T 58 50110000 Bow & 13f Zgi%; | 770 of investments at cost. Commercial aviation glfll se; & new high 000 Del EI Pow 5las 86. 8 7 Nor'west El 65 15 . 4 » et E . - Lyons ds a4 5 5 o record for the number of passengers 3 nver 5s 49 1 [ ! A 1 y o8 b arseilles bis £ Ve : 3 Sedl ancmint AT Day: Tond e i 193 5 Sel gt g0l 3 ! . § o " 7 & 3 : Medellin “Mun_8is ‘54 Gas Revenues Estimated. Richard W. Burrows, president of Tran: 1oy G & E 51 41 3 7 5 7 s E 7 3 Met Water 5 e NEW YORK, January 2 (#)—The continental and Western Alr, Inc., pre- 337000 Moines El Bs 3 5 ex 10 gid 45 asst sm 45. American Gas Association estimates revenues from manufactured gas in the United States in 1932 at $413,000,000, a i 7 s fis 47 E E Brisbane 5 . ey 7.000 EE ¢ Gas s 47 A \ .| Ty s 5 458,000 gax 10 gld 4s asst 45 . decrease of 5.1 per cent from 1931. Sales for house heating purposes rose 5.1 per 3 Brisbane 55 BK 276,000 Mi M 7 231,000 U3 Ohio Pow 4lss 4 96 Brisbane ¢s 30 ... 3 5.245. Mitdh Cuts' 612 3% cent. Natural gas consumption was off about 16 per cent. 5 1.314.0 17,000 Unfavorable Dividend Changes. | 3723000 ’ #000 NEW YORK, January 2 (®)—| 498000 A There were 40 unfavorable dividend G changes this week, says Standard Sta- tistics Co., against 54 a week aga. Fa- v'lort;h;e‘ Achmzes numbered 16, compared 59.000 Con 100,000 Gon 4,000 Con Steady Shoe Sales Expected. I 951000 Quuun 7, s 36 1 NEW YORK, January 2 (P).—Shoe “"’kgfifi W’ chics Siisasc 1 executives continue to predict that unit | 445000 Cont GAE 5e 58 A - sales of shoes during the first quarter st T nt S92, Fle] 39 RS S8 o 29 g S8 o, PaeenI0m0 25:» 22,0 >35>, 5EE955553 o 1 n 07900 @ E T e 55¢! i 4 g Py S |l | ia A e 3 q 58,000 Det Int Br 6'as Ohio Pub 8 s & bty British 5! . Minas Ge 625 b FINANCIAL BRIEFS. 3 Int Br 78 & ; 2 Ohio : a ¥ British 43 4 ¢ “ 000 Minas Geraes 6158 50 Int Br 7 = Ohio il 2 Budapest. 03 27-65 . o 3 150,000 Montecat M & A 75 37 s, u Guit G 6 A 513 ghio s Buenos ‘A 41s 55 111111 b 5" 5 20,000 Montevideo: ¢ ‘52 PRETORIA, South Africa —Ten rail- & o ¢ 3 266.0 la i 4 g uenos 3 5 Montevideo 6s 56 3 : /000 Dua Gas 6las 38.....000 43 3 - i 2 . way car loads of English silver will be| 17ac00 Dud Gaz 8las 38...... ... 4 : Okl G & E 5 e s . New 800 Wales 82 57+ sent to the Pretoria mint during the 1000 Ea St L & Int Wai 55 A4 7 ol Sseod & Y8 b : B A ek b | &3 : F Nord Ry 6las 50 next three months. The coins will be| 5508000 East Ut Inv 5x B4 A ) 3 e LRA0000 Bulearia 7us oy Norih Ger Lioyd collected from every part of Bouth| 5onyues B eloeil s a6 : 1 13 Pow 58 40 10 el L N o 2.0t A Richman Bros. Foundation, & Africa because of the Union's decision 00 B B I 5y s G5 3 . 3 b3 o | 193 B3 o 3 t permanent institution for the aid of to use its own currency. “108.000 El Pas EL 58 A B0 .01l i £ o 82°61 00" v IE Canada 45 60 ... B ¥ . Norway Ba va’> 4 s | aged, sick. disabled and needy employes PARA, Brazil—This equatorial sec- 000 i Bas HAC O Sles 95 g 1 1 X E s 41 - 2 ] Canada 8'8' s T Nor Mun BK s 67" " ki and 'former employes of the Richman : i : . g F1t s 5 as y . Co., of urers, 3 ql 100.000 fl Pas Nat G 6'ps 43 w s C 8 q Norweg Hyd El 5, 5 | Bros. Co., men'’s clothing manufactur tlon of Brazil hopes to develop its po-|14,480:000 Elec's & L 55 2030 ... P 5 1 Cacun val : | Nurem 10 Evne ith © th tential orange industry by building up 14,000 El Pub 8vc m,fis‘ . 2.7 ¢ ¢ L bs < P 7 & Chile T ™ Biay 74 organized w! e filing of & Richman Brothers’ Foundation. 1G22 b B e ESEIESSEEES & market in Europe. ‘",",;-‘é',:,:,‘:‘; g’;‘,‘n”“,’: e 3 v : Y 0 Chile o4 5 3 incorpation papers in Columbus, k ks i : : . Orient. Dev Lid 5i4s 6., 1 Ohio. The foundation is a personal - mpire O & R 5'as . 2 Park & Tilf tis i K i L7112, Chile M1 : s 5 ATHENS, Greece—Participation in a 000 Erie Lts 55 e Ben & N'Y Canal b8 305 : Chile : i 80 t of the three Richman brothers— e T 451,000 Fairb Morse bs .- s Pen C ki 5 3 hi 3 X Panama 5. b athan G., Charles L. and Hen BeW lodn for Creeks In toe United 000 Ped Bug s B5..... ... 2 J 83000 Pon Cen b & I 8430 " i 000 Chile 0 0 : ParGrl 02 .. | Richman—far the benefit of their 3105- States, who send money to Greece, is 000 Ped Water G blas 54. 2 32 | 1,287,000 Pen ElI 45 71 - 1 604,000 Chile 6s 6 3 Pei 5 74 f proposed by the government. The plan .000 Prione Cot M 58 48 000 Pen Pl 000 Chile el ! ig { i { sands of workers and ex-workers who is that dollars deposited in Greek banks 0,000 pstsns Zire 78 81 5 e 45 233:000 Een Oh Ea s 5 .000 Chile 05 2 March 3 Breil 7s 52 may be in distress for reasons beyond be refunded at 145 drachmas each, 100 | 1360.000 Elsk & bvas 31 o w 8 4 L A KU M 2 Haro B e b ‘ g Foland 75 47 B s drachmas to be accepted in cash and 0,000 Fisk R 8s 41 cod 5 ¢ 9,000 Pen G Sand 6 2 4 i Chin Gov_Ry : o a Poland s 40. 45 drachimus in shares of the new loan. | 7800 b £ AL 2 24 - ST i g on B Colomme”5the 50 4+ 50 18 0 Borto Aleg 7ias o R n P Blos 70 A.. 1 b 8 7 : i 3 7 Colomb 65 61 Ja : - a5 b2, — tiz Plsher 613 30 ; 281.000 s o 6.:000 Prussia o 5 3 Colom Mte Bk 7 47 Y 3 Queensid 75 41 are about $107,692,000 in debt. About 000 gatin B'5s 56 e B 343000 5 : Galom Mts Bk : >3 Queenald 6s 47 60 per cent of the amount was used| 1902000 GAHD B BF & ; - 55000 = i R : Rhine-Main 7s 5 for productive purposes. 590000 g‘:., Bronze ios 996,000 s % Copenhag T G o inc-Rubr We |4+44++] | First Mortgage Loans Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission 6 48,000 E: ine Westph 7. iy %9.000 Qen Ci o a8 £, 2 1000a % Gordoba Cit: 2% ‘estph 75 RIO DE JANEIRO-Brazi's coffee| 0000 Qen Ll A : T 'g,fifi‘. o LA & Cordoba Cit: Bhine Weeoh da destruction program, started l'“’"”‘ 18 o o o8 = | giz.o00 R orions by : Ehine west 6 65 ths ago, totaled well over 11,000,00 ; o | %13 Y R ba Bras B : 78 55 . months ago, tot ¢ PR Jum g s R 2F .- Dt 1017 + b 8,000 5las s o : Sulaiopass, 410,000 Rio de Jan 85 46 ks at the end of the year. At 132 3 I 3 sat! e e @ ¥ & 000 Gen Mot Ac & o4 102% o L . - Cuba 5s (1004) s 4 Rio de Jan 625 53 pounds a sack, the destroyed coffee 000 Gen Mot As b 1':!": 104% 103 g + » F: t 967,000 Gr do Sul 8s 46 . : Cuba 85 (1914) 49 § o weighed 1,452,000,000 pounds—enough, 000 Qen Pub S Bs 7 [ “é N Py 38000 Gr do Sul 7s 67 . Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. ENTERPRISE SERIAL o iswrs Fhbb A PEEPTR Rt 1t mnt Ei G 7 Cuba 4% = F; i it s estimated, to supply every inhabi- | 000 Gen t 3 Pledmnt N Ry B 54 A i 1,415,080 Cunginamag Shmpe BUILDING ASSOCIATION 000 Gen Gr do Sul 6s 68 . 2 7th and Indiana Ave. N.W. 1 5 z 554, 008 e k1 R L tant of the United States with 12 000 Qen s S 3 Pm: Bzul &L 654,000 g:ggg :: 2 ‘9 i1 Rome Glos 83 . LOANS L ) With nearly 300 trips ar- | E o4 | i 2l .8 Y Roumania Inst 7s 56 ... 283, 3 bia. 1 Estate Secarity ranged. a big boom in pleasure cruises }- : BeoaC 2 i otemac X i 3 Deutaghe Bk s 1| 9 [t R A 1 2 5 I 513 , Dom Rep sf 5 . A seus 5 ¥ . from British ports is anticipated in| “LNGH Gen & ) g iy —is 1000 Eotomac &4 Dol 'p i1l T 5 Do 80 ol S840 ; o 160,000 Sao Palo oty 85 b\ - R 2 69th Series of Stock Now 1933. 000 Geo & 4 i s| 2060 Pow Cor Bl B 00y 000 Dresd ag 7s 43 . 331, 00 Sao Paulo Cty 6las 57 ) P 8 ae : : Sao Fauio, 587 328 i = Open for Subscription CARDIFF, Wales A sign of some | 5074004 Q0 Pow b iy iioq © Pogp 3| GO0 Bolrers Sus g Ar v BUE‘ e sy N . » Sao Paulo' 8t 7s 56 e sfx Uy 02 revival the Cardiff shipping trade is P&lLbs8...... 4 3 W D i 7 o B L 2 Eow G 8"11‘; 4 ( s BERoesr 4 | $ileo000 Sao Paulo St 7s 40 . James E. Connelly, James F. Shes, seen from the fact that 11 laid-up, lo- e ® 5 3 2 Preiident Secrétary irst trust not secured on detache ‘mode! lences. gotached. " mogsry sendincis, (5 adle 1520 K St N.W_. NA. 0475. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS In the District of Colum- bia and Nearby Maryland and Virginia 2830000 len Ata’Conl 43 : : 1 ow N¥ Gl & 4 4! 04! D E Indle bl Sao Paulo St Gs cally owned steamers have been brought | 500 000 Qiader o bioe : + 14888 Bar SR aatrtsh &5 bt B Bow Ger ' th back into service, 633,000 Gobel (A} ass 5 Pow Sec Corp 6s 40..... 85 1 El Pow Ger o fig Gt d - i B ey Emtuse gif LONDON.—The total production of | 114.000 Grand (EW) Ui | % Pub Sv N 1ii 55 56, 3 potatces in Eqgiand and Wales for 1032 3.000 8§"Tg 1_-:‘&.(‘ '3“ 35, E b By N B 08" estimated in a ministry of agricul- Rk e ture report at 3,175,000 tons, (:(xnrglrcd 00,000 b8 35, 0% 104 10 2,454,000 tons in 1031, ;2;3"“ " L - 43.000 reenwich ¢ 5 44 STOCKHOLM, Bweden —Stockholm's | _ 221:000 Quar Inv s 43 F 3w first subway tunnel has been blasted [ 3045000 Gulf O Du 98 ; < L 109% through the granite rock on which the | 435000 Gulf St Ut 41sy 61 capital is built. It is 1,313 feet long. Gagdon guit B UL be 50 4. STOCKHOLM. — Sweden's foreign| 176.000 Hall Pr 5ias 47 A balance of trade improved by 79 million | 55000 HeoR%a0h %1 basaota | o S o 2! i LT — 14L& golbLesal s I+ +++ ++ 5o SREFER EF OGS T »5 zzm Se o & FREFEE SA[EGS S, ™ e 53! T 5355 B FEF A [ L] ] L 2$538! & o ees S meresn TF cotomm e = SEARESR! ..m:. 2sg2enastos FE OENRE W LRI BuSEEeat b 28722, S RE RRRRRSERE kroner ($20,000,000 at normal exchange) 000 Harb Com Montr 55 D 5328 36..... during the first 10 months of 1922, com-| 118000 Hood R, o 5%i.; -4 pared to the same perlod last year. 0 Houst Guif G 6s 43 A Sympathy With 0ld Clergymen. 2 A SYDNEY, Australia (#).—Cruelty to| 77000 Hughes Teol & old clergymen is what Canon Best is o Hoar BN Fa'sd trying to stamp out. Hc esked the fade ;fiu“. R = (e #ffiffiiflfffi £bt Gener:] Synod of the Anglican Chuich to reduce the retirement ag>, which is ooy ffahe Pow, bs, ;T now 70, “When a man is 40" he said, i “he is in his prime. When he is 50 he, begins to , when he is 60 he cemmences to fall down and when he is 70 1t is un-Christian and downright in- ‘human to ask him to carry on. Loa C i §7° Ine Suizmentent Life Insurance Company Washington Building R A gz it o

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