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oie TL COMPLETE ‘STOCK QUOTAIONS FINANCIAL News ano PRicEsS ; Net; Net Last, Obe's | Che's 4A, Humely WW] Katty Spring - % Although the United States Su-| Ad. mumaly pt 6 4% | sheen a n decreed to-da: at the Gold , E 2 Keystone Tire . preme Court ed yy that the | Alaska | TG. & Steel Corporation is not a trust | Alls egg OE a 2 og is 4 Vio thoaniity oe the Ghermen A se es a ae ant | | teptennes sini ‘ Anti-Trust Law, and need not dis-|am can, ......, a | denn Valley i @olve, and although the’ President |, Gar. & iy, e brn & Nash + 2% Manhatora nce + igned the railroad bill permitting the oy Cotton Oil. 1 ve : ie earriers tobe returned to private | {0° Loony ed : 4g | Mian . -% ontrol to-day, the stook market r@/am n & L.. & | Mettine Mody. +1% fused to be stimulated. Prices moved|a. 4. & & 2% [Midvale Sted. + 1% fm am apathetic manner throughout } Am. Ice. .. 2% we iM & Se ew - ; the entire session, the volume of | 4m Mt Cum. 1 oe eS a transactions falling short of the mil- |). lean ae ae e e ri j ¥1% ly share mark. Am Ghip & 6 0., DH ® 20% + % | Nethonmt Acme... 4 3 —-% ‘The reasons that these two notably|4m Smet & Ret , + poo Beary Baa,” 8% ws me + 3% important developments failed to lift) 4" + #3 waht: 13% ae took prices is that the money market] ge i: R. + 1% _ continues to be eo stringent that sus- | Am . . +s tained bullish demonstrations at this + time are practically impossible of ao + < complishment. = + 1% teed ration trust case | 4\ ' ‘The 8! Corpo! wy. ~ ‘ dates back to 1911, and for years was | Aitieon ; considered a market factor of mo- pa + “ mentous importance. The fact that Fa +8 the favorable decision more or less un- + ote expectedly handed down to-day failed = noe to excite a practical demonstration of a ew bullish enthusiasm is the strongest é ag sort of testimony as to the tight grip!) - pa money conditions have on the stock muti Cop, re = % market at this time. \Batteriok Oo, . a + + 0% Throughout the day stocks moved [sie Oxt. on + +h in accordance with the whims of pro- | Gu parukcun a nae fessional traders, The opening was (Cal, Petroleum if. = ¢ generally strong, and then the day |Cshme & Ari... en was given over to backing and filling yg 7 Pentic . é Pat movements until the time for render- | (.°, hr ie ‘ Hi + 3% ing Supreme Court decisions, when ' Gacain-Teed Prd. ip 1" a2 prices strengthened appreciably and Cbandler Mot... it 1M + RRS ‘Chen, wT. ON OT maintained a firm tone to the close oe . mae - rey of the session. Disappointment over go.mt.4 : B BSy Rosa) Dutch + % | | the failure of the Supreme Court to oni. 32% woh — 14 [Meso Sowa +: s hand down a decision in the stock tax | ©. GR eee. ee re | case was more than offset by the gen aoe 1g [siete Ou... rae } Steel case decision. 1% 16% + % — oop these ie phd + ae i % 10 Tico 8 ca - ) Brokers’ loans are now definitely Chine oe thee i Mt ey cen “known to be below $1,000,000,000, a re- | © 38% 88% + 1% | Sou. Ry 28% 2 @uction of nearly 50 per cent. from! gy DH MM Me + 1% | Sutter Railway of, OTs AT OTH — cies the recent high point, but the call rate | oa, -. 0% BhE+ be cn ( nd renewed |Ool Gruptopbone,. 41% 404 41% 4 1% | Sumhbaken on brokers loans opened a1 a GN KM 4 1M ie Mor x at 10 per cent. to-day. The fathure of ,(™ 0% Tm The Te + | le eet “ the Reserve Bank to show material | con, In-C, Mine.. 19% 19% 19% * a, . a improvement in {ts reserve position |Contimnial Oan.... 80 79% 80 + | Quran SS -% last week was responsible for this.; te Pte Fry pg | Tema, Oop, Chom, + te It is clearly forecast that brokers will ie 1 105% 4 1% | Tem Oomoany ne not be able to obtain what is termed 100) Be Tae a§ cheap money «nti; the amount of com. | Wee Teer Game. Ge ee ae t 1, eens: bed + 2% mercial borrowings 1s materially @@- pet & Hud....... | Tae, ou + % duced. And in this direction little if! Den. & Mio G | Tramue & W + 7 Uvien Pacific +1 any apparent progress ts being made. DP. & Bio Gr. vf. <| wee On +4 Sterling exchange showed a firmer' » 3” | Unita Atco er tendency, its advance amounting to aad #wlk BEY £1-4 cent sto the ponnd over Satur- | Ce Ry Inv Oo ong day's final quotation. “Other foreign %| On Retail Store. + 18 exctanges were firm in sympathy, i . oar The cotton market opened (rom 5° prewport ‘Twias. - % Baar to 20 points higher and maintained its ' gaston W, & Wee. % + % gain to the closc of business. The Gowal Guar io”) + % -- sugar market also was stightly Gemeal Motom, 34 + 2% higher. | Gent. Mote +i cae he stock market closed firm, lead- | Goutach + % —- 4 ing industrials, principally steels and! Greeny: Mion eg - % equapnents gaining from sttbstant‘al | Gri Nur By Baers + % frattions to more than two points.! GNSt Nor ow oe w+ % Coppers, rails and oils were ir-'¢ Be a4 -% regular, | Haskell & Barlow + a iknow Gene | West Pac Cor DIVIDENDS. Tugiination Cop | Woot tee © af a Northern Pacific Railway—Regular | taterborm Con — %| Went sirbraio .... ie i or ce yayable , int Harvest +2 | a 1 38-4 per cent, payable toc, hee, “pel kh iat fe af dex. Mer, Mar, pt, + & ane e aEE [im sicker. + % 2 nt Wag + hi TURKS MASSACRE iit: vm te +4 10,000°ARMENIANS' rican Relief Workers in Danger + as French Forces Battle With Moslems. | WASHINGTON, March 1,—About 10,000 Arm ans have been massacred by Turkish Nationalist forces in Galicia since Tehting be between French ang Turkish troops, according to ad- vices at the State Department to-day, The latest m: reported told of atrocities against the Armenians at Marash, including the murdag of eighty- five Armenian .giris under the protec- Uon of the American mission there, American relief workers are fre- quently in danger, On Jan, 20, when fighting bexan between the French and Turks at t e with five Americans officer en goute to A 1 on by Turks, American! American college at Marash we upon when they offered to mediate between the Turks and French. 2 d eicreais set CRUDE OIL REACHES Producers Still Decline to Sell, An- ticipating Higher Prices When Independents are Cut Off. PITTSBURGH, March 1 dollar of! was almost in sight to-day when the Seep Purchasing Agency announced an advance in the price of Pennayl- vania crude nis a barrel to $5.90, Caicil grade also was ad- egfrovanc: d twenty-five. e ° Ind dent ifners ares ing $ A uve the posted prices, but very ttle being sod, Pros ducers ne for stil" higher prices, wi ich spect’ Siarch’ 16 when th Sec) blin a eut off su) thon. saucvendeut refiners becor.es eifectiv Unele of Mew. Chavtes Hnghen Dead. (Special to The Ki ching World.) “WINSTRD, Ma 1—Walter M, Smith, foriner mar secretary and treasurer of the Greenwood cotton! | gnillls, which were absorbed in 1891 by the Mount Vernon and Wooadbe ry Cotton his home orning of in pneu He- n Swift & Compan: N Yo fo 4 ran Der pound and ship from. 12.0 cents ‘to 19.00 everaged 10,29 cemls per pound, { ROADS WILL USE PENN. STATION HERE. Consolidated Ticket Offices in New York Will Be Maintained for Time Being. PHILADELPHIA, March L—The Lehigh Valley and the ;Baltimore and Ohio roads will continue for the present thelr use of the Pennsylvania Station in New York, an officlal of the latter company said to-day. ‘The consolidated ticket offices will be retained for the present. ‘The inter- change of passenger tickets between the |N Pennsylvania, Reading and Baltimore and Ohio affecting traffic to Atlantic City will be continued temporarily, The Pennsylyanta will continue ‘shipping day" plan in handling freight consignments, The Reading to-day added several mew trains to its New York division, ‘The special low fares for enlisted men and officers on furlough or just discharged ended at midnight, Sanmeeertanee KIDNAP COLUMBIA STUDENT Freshmen Take Handcuffed Sopho- more to Stamford Im Au (Special to The Evening World.) STAMFORD, Conn., March 1.—George Cricher, Vice President of the mapho- nore class at Cohimbla University, was Kidnapped from his room in Hartley Hall, New York, Friday by freshmen ind brought, handeuffed, in a high- powered automobile to Stamford, where ‘ve was entertained by the freshmen at the Hotel Hazelton until Saturday af- ternoon, They then took him back to New York in the car, They said they would see that he attended their clase banquet last night, Cricher, who gave the fight before they took him, appeared to take the prank good naturedly, ac- cording to hotel guests. fee Aa LADY MARIE EVANS DEAD. Was Da ¢ “freshies" a ughter of Late Attorney neral of New York. LONDON, March Evans, Widow of the late Sir Francis Henry Evans, died this morning at Worthing. Before her marriage in 1872 she was Miss Marie Stevens, of Albany, N. Y., Gaughter of the late Samuel Stevens, former Attorney General of the State of New York, its to Enlarge \$t. Lawrence Ship Channel BUFFALA, N. ¥., March 1—The In- ternational Waterways Commission bo- gan here to-day hearings on the project of enlarging the ship channel in the St. Lawrence River from Lake Ontario to Montreal at the joint expense of the United States und the Canudian Governments. —_—-—»—__— Poland Demands Indemnity. COPPNHAGEN, March 1.—Poland is demanding 31,500,000,000 marks in gold an indemnity ‘from Sov ussia_in the peace negotiations, the National Tidende Rays. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ‘ The Stoneham WEEKLY MARKET LETTER Issued every Friday since 1903, covers the active issues of the f A Oils, Industrials, N Mining and Curb Securities No one interested in the market, either as an investor or specula- tor, should fail to place his name vn our mailing list, to receive a copy of this full-of-value publi- cation. for Cony No, 30. a Chas. A. Stoneham & Co, 41 Broad Street, New York, Chicago—Detrolt Milvaukee— aettords-PhladelDhia—Clevelandot 5 roronto Feta’ TSHEP '$03) MO PHUMOTION Tel, John 3174-5-6-7, M4 Pine St, N.Y. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, TOSt—In toch Conary tance, Aatuniay night, Diack leater a7) 1 pure” contening pene money, Mery FOmARI Gotu tt Schule as Cito ‘te, rove DIED, O'BRIEN JAMES J age 34 yours, Parish of Currow land, brother of D. late Edmond O'Brien Funeral Wednosday at 9.90 A, M. from his brother's home, 420 Hudaon st. New York, thence to St. Veronica's Church, @Pristopher and Washington sts, New York, where @ wolemn mass of reautem will be offered for the repose of his oul, Interment Cadvary, on Fob, 28. tive of Gloundacigh County Kerry, Ire i, Mary and the 1920. oh * Wat a ey 9 WORLD, WONDAZ, errs HS i wo CURB FLUCTUATIONS 1N OILS AND INDUSTRIALS THE GURB--2.30 P. aatiinantis MISCELLANEOUS (Continued From First Page.) ‘Rhares. Hie Law, 1000 Acme Ci po peal oly A servant persons in cities that the 100 Amat Tire Stores 10 bulk of the legislation enacted by 100 Amer i" O% Congress is paroghial, ordinarily Boonen lh on benefiting ‘farmers and dwellers in 200 British Am Chem s small towns. The complaint is well 200 British Amer Tob coup 8 founded. The’ reason is that the Fd Betas Amer Tob tts. 7 t Parochial legislators look after the mice interests of their constituents, A case in point should still be fresh in the minds of the people of New York City. When the President sent his veto of drastic Prohibition legis- lation to the Congress the veto could have been upheld in the House had the representatives from New York 400 Cleveland Auto . 600 Columbia Rmeratd 2100 General Amphalt 9500 General Motors 1300 Imperial Tobacco . 300 Keystone Solether ., “ 13% 18%| City been in their seats. They were | 439. 100 Libby MeNeil . 3 my | at. home attendt: 100 Mercer Motors. 22 «3 | affairs and the House 100 Mont Ward Co . Fy 100 Nor Am Paper . rd nae ri oe had the laugh on the 2600 Orpheum Clreult , “eity slickers.” Wink & & | “fd lke to be able to talk to all 1100 Perfection ‘Tire. 4% 4%] the members of the House,” sald a 300 Radio. Com 2% 2% 44 | Southern Representative, arguing for 400 Radio pf am 2m ay | drastic reduction in governmental ex 200 Submarine Host 18 a3” 43" | penditures on the floor of the Hour: $00 Swift tnteraavional sc, at 0% ak. [the Other day, “but I can't talk to 1200 U B Steam 1% st | the members from the big cities. @es tated Pia Pree 1 11” gh*| They're never here unless they are 1000 United Profit Shari ™% 2 ‘| Sent for to cast thelr votes on some 00 Unled Teta Candy... 10% 2464 4m) Measure in which thelr parties are 600 Unton Carbide wae weet ileksitis te Wiad 08 1000 V Viviadou Ine ..esee 18 10% 18 nO CUS Mi ereresly 435. New Your's membership is fixed at forty-three—a fraction less than 10 per cent. At this time New York has forty-one Representatives on the The vacancies, INDEPENDENT O18, allied Of . é "Amal Royalty . Arkansas Nat Ges 2500 1600 200 em bas rolls of the House. 1900 Boone Oi zs 3500 Bomon W) 400 Carib Synd 1200 Continental Ref 700 Coden & On . 1109 *Cauads € 10800 Dominion Olt 1100 Candelaria M 400 Duquesne 300 Con Virginia 1500 Fk Basin Pot 700 & 2100 Frtel Oi .. 180 © 1000 Romeraide Oil 1200 1000 Federal Oi : 300 49 dining 300 Fensland . 1100 "Golden Get 2000 Gililand On .. $000 "Gold Cons . 800 Glenrook Oi 3000 "Gold Devel 3 20 Home Petroleam . 4000 *Gold Silver Pick . wo 100 Houston Ot 12300 "Gold Zone . n” s 100° Hudson Oi) 1200 Heels Mining “™ 4% 1000 Int Petrol. 300 Honduras. 1% 1% 700 Inland Oi 2100 *Jumbo Rxtenston Cae 100 Kay County Ga 2500 *Knox Divide ™ ™ 900 King Petroleum . 1500 Loulatana Co * * 2000 Livingston 1000 a 6 200 Lone Star Ge 3000 % 260 Magna Ol . . 2000 ws wu 300 Merritt Oi . ‘ 1000 so (80 300 Metropolitan Pet. ¢ 100 Mother Laxto now ca 500 Mexion Oil. . 200 National Tia 10 610 | $00 No Am Otl ji 50 Nipissing non 600 Omar On 900 Ophir Suver o ™ 100 Pennok Ot 600 Prince Con . ue If (300 Phillips Pets . 1000 *Rex Cons ” Ly 1800 Red Rock OU . 2000 “Rochester » ” 3500 Iwan O8 .... 1400 Roper Groap * ” ‘WO Salt Creek Prod... . 2000 "Sliver King Divi 6 5 20 Seaboard Of & Gee.... 1000 S Silver Lead a * 6000 Simms Pet . 1009 Stewart Min w ww w 1700 Skelly OU 7 200 Tonopah Heimont. 1% oo 400 Southern States . 2000 Tonopah Cash Boy. i ‘ s 400 Spencer Pet .. ‘100 Tomo Divide m ™ 24% | bd ae eee 7000 Sroebe tim % at at Frill S60 ‘Rropient, Ol 1% 18, 18 ‘3100 United Tex Ot 2% % | 100 Vulcan OM Lee ae 3500 White OU . ity i 1% MINING. n uu Ley 7600 Alee-Br Col oeeeeccccee 1M 7600 Am Tin & Tunguten wre p 1000 *Auanta ..... Hy B 9500 *Belcher Divide 0 oh 3000 *Belehor Fxt x 1600 Big Ledew ... CI COINCIDENT WITH RETURN OF THE RAILROADS TO THEIR OWNERS SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES HAVE RE-ESTABLISHED A FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OFFICE AT NEW YORK S. C. CHILES, L, J. SPENCE, Director of Tratria, FR ea ere ee 165 Broadway, 165 Broadway. A. J. POSTON, RAL AGENT, ih DEPARTMENT, 165 Broadway PHONE CORTLANDT 4808 A FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT once placed in our hands, means atten- tion to every detail, ingly unimportant The Superior ‘CAMPBELL SERVIC! is the result of years of experience combined with ‘the proper selec- m of materials at the right price. Call ‘‘Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night FRANK E. CAMPBELL THE FUNERAL CHURCH jiu, Broadway at 60" St. 23” Street at 6” Ave. Flowers for all occasions. Artistic Funeral Designs our Specialty no matter how seem- ABGa 1, 1930, NEW YORK PLAYS ONLY SORRY ROLE IN ECONOMY FIGHT IN CONGRESS caused by the election of Revben L. Haskell to the Bench in Brooklyn and IF, L. La Guardia to the Presi- dency of the Borough of Manhattan have not been filled Haskell and La Guardia—both of whom were useful members of the House—were elected to office in thelr home communities four months ago, Since then the ‘Tenth Congress District in Brooklyn and the Fourteenth Con- gress District {n Manhattan have been unrepresented in the House of Repre- sentatives, 63,266 NEW YORK VOTERS WITH NO REPRESENTATION, The total yote cast for Congressional candidates in the Tenth District in Brooklyn in November, 1918, was 42,- In the same election 20,826 voters to their private] went to the polls and cast their ballots ed the | for the candidates for the House in the legislation over the President's veto! Fourteenth District in Manhattan. There was great ado in New York over the fuct that the yoters in the districts represented by the five So- clalist Assemblymen who were sus- pended in Albany were, by the ‘aus- pension, cheated out of their Assemb! representation. ‘The fact that 63 voters in New York City have peen unrepresented In the Lower House of Congress for four months at a time when the needs of the whole Nation call for full, strong and protective representation, appears to have been Publicly overlooked. Two live wires from these districts —two men who would come into the House pledged to take care of the interests of the people, to vote for legislation calculated to reduce Fed- eral taxes and the high cost of living might be determining factors in the great struggle soon to be decided. Will Gov. Smith call special elections and will the leaders of both parties Mardones Magnificent in Songs of “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep” and “Asleep in the Deep.” Mardones has woven all the magic and the mystery of the sea. The sonorous bass of this exclusive Columbia artist has all the majestic power of surf booming upon some rocky shore. oes Dut up men committed to repression | affairs’ the Oe he extravi ce? the forty-one New York repre- sentatives in Congress, twenty-two are Republicans and nineteen are Democrats, All the Democrats are from New York City, save two—J. Vincent Ganly of Westchester County and James M. Mead of Ruffalo, The Republicans have two representatives from Brooklyn—John Macc e of the 4d District and Fred W. Rowe of the 6th District, The New York State first termers number fifteen, the sec- ond termers five, the third termers twelve, and nine have served more than three terms. Tho veterans in the New York dele- gation are Henry M, Goldfogle of the 12th Manhattan District, Tammany, who {8 serving bis eighth term. He Was first elected to the Fifty-seventh Congress in 1900 and served contin- uously until 1914, He dropped out for two terms and was chosen again in 1918, Daniel J. Riordan, representing the 11th District, Tammany, Lower Manhattan and Staten Island, has been a member of the House contin- uously since 1906. Another veterin New York City member is James P. Maher of Brooklyn, who is in his fifth term. Luther W, Mott, Republic. of Oswego, is in his fifth term. ONLY ONE NEW YORKER ON APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE. The bulk of the work of the House te done by committees, although mem- bers who are not afraid to get up and express themselves often do as much for the country on the floor of the House as if they were influential in committees of importance. The New York delegation, forty-one in number, is poorly represented on the important committees, Lack of space in this article forbids extended men tion of committee assignments, This phase af the part the State of New York plays i National legislation will be taken up in another article. as will the percentage of New York members who respond to roll calls ind take part in discussions on legis- lation. The committee places held by Haskell and La Guardia have not been filled, according to the Directory of the Sixty-ninth Congress, 4 In the present crisis in national Margaret appearance New York, La Boheme Mignee e Sea Into these songs 4.6134—$1.50 sings the sunburnt artist, has poured melody. The 48 wew Columbia Grand Opera stars, 14 popu Piano solos, [Ations is a very imy New York, which has State In the Union in p one hundred years and hag led other States in every other conside tion entitling It to preponde: e intell.gent representation for as a time, has byt one represent on the Committee on Appropriat of the House, Walter W. Magee 4 Syracuse, a’ Repubdlicon, The man of the committee fs James Cedar Rapids, lowa, and chairman is Wiliam R. Weed ayette, Ind. Magee, representing the pre- 0 te of New York, is a hard- working and conselentious . member of the Appropriations Committee. The State of Pennsylvania hag two representatives on that committee, the Stao of Massachusetts has two atives and the State of Till~ two representatives, e of Pennsylvania hag thite “ntatives in the House, ite of Iilinols has twenty-five and the State of Massachusetts haa sixteen, Massachusetts and Ulinols, with forty-one Representatives—the * equal of the pre representation of New York—have four membetm 6n the Appropriations Committee to New York's one. The States of Pennsyl- vania, flinols and Massachusetts, « with seventy-three Representatives, | have siy members to New York's one. Tae State of New York has twenty-two Kepublican membera. in the House and one member on the Appropriations Committee, ‘The -s of Pennsylvania, IMinol# and assachusetts have fifty-five Repub- Representatives in the House of them are on the Appro- priations Committee : In sonclusion, for the present, Be it ~ recordec that the twenty-two Re- © ” members from the premier § New York hold only three con initier Chairmanships—-Basieiny a Currency, Indian Affaire ‘aud » 8 to come about the Repre- sentatives of the premier State of New York in the Congress of the Columbia_Records This sensational new soprano of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company makes her Columbia debut with four exquisite records, As an exclusive Columbi every promise of adding an even ° wider following of music lovers to . the great audiences who have so enthusiastically applauded her every: 4 Lonesome, Thet’s Af A Little Bit o° Honey Gay Sicilian Bolero There is a volcanic brilliancy in Verdi’s great “Bolero” that truly And Ponselle, exclusive Columbia into this perfect record of a glorious Aad 41 Other Greet Selections include 3 Grand Opera arias, tra selections, 2 bird imitations, 2 band pieces, 2 7 accordion solos, 1 violin solo, ¥ whistling solo and 14 dances, comprising 8 trots, 3 waltzes and 3 one-steps Get the mew Columbia Novelty Record Booklet, Every Columbia dealer has i’ Now Colambie Resorde on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yoo United States who, figural bound and gagged, are going the form of looking after the inter. ests of 2,193,000 voters. Romaine’s First | star she gives in London, Paris, and : Maserea Watts ) A-2846 4 ; ane. ee eae ae joys of Sicily. her whole soul 49686—$1.50 selections ter March 4 popu son; yy fas song hits, § orchese pean aap