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FEBRUARY 25, 1934. PART I. 29 1 SUNDAY MORNING. ELLIS AGAIN FIRST OF SOUTH Bank Stocks NKW loaa. Fefc.

tt. UP Orer-tke- TRAVEL BROKERAGE HOUSE HEAD SUBMITS NEW PLAN FOR OIL NEWS BY HOWARD KEGLEY HONORED BY SEA TRIPS ENDS counter market. Baak a trait torn- panlea' elotlni kid and aiaed rieett ICE-COOLED CARS CURB BOARD BANKS Passengers on transcontinental CURBING SPECULATION Three mile north of its big bunch City of Los Angeles Returns Bank af Manbattaa trains through the Northwest this Chat National ft. hnnlr and ana what tis Tntamtat i Cammarelal President Since' 1931 of producing wells in the oio san A Maria field, the Union Oil Company rom "rn summer will eat their meals in artl WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.

CD- Bid Aiked an lit SltVi 135 14 II III 1140 110 lfi.V) tft4 Commerce Commission says to do rim? Ntini Voted Another Term at flclally cooled cars. The Great Northern is having ttf'enty cars National City to taOvT as Pioneering Venture Elimination of all brokerage accounts without an Initial deposit of $2000 and an increase in marginal requirements as the market becomes it Election of Officers equipped for use on the Empire Builder before the summer travel Rayburn bill would give the Trade Banker 4 The parcel to be tested is In a block Hailed as Success Mtinn hffrlns tcrnrdlnir to W. P. 44 ins 14 41 of 2300 acres of leases recently taken commission power to destroy cor- rooiyn Trt in nnt-atlnnc fhae if. ier.la.n.

Hantxrt ia Kennev. Drasldent of the company. uovernors uie wn Angeies Inflationary were recommended today for curbing speculation by Edward A. Pierce, New York broker. Testifying to the House Inter over from A.

N. Macrate. Repetition at Least Twice Twelve of these will be dining cars Curb Exchange in the annual elec Cantlneatal Corn Exefeanee a Vi was advanced today by Frank R. Hope of New York, president of the Association of Stock Exchange and eight will be observation cars. tlon of offlcers of tne exchange yes.

Empire sit This exploratory Job is designed to And an oil field which was missed and rciiim state Commerce Committee on the 341 Annually Announced BY WALDO DRAKE roads will net be equipped with air terday re-elected Sidney H. Ellis, 1 Firms. Fletcher-Rayburn measure for Fed Guaranty rvins nvt Manufaetnrers tl N. Y. Title Mtsa 14 MM, conditioning this year.

Because of president, otner omcers elect by Western Gulf last year when It drilled Its Bradley No. 1 In that "The Federal Trade Commission eral control of stock exchanges, the Its northerly route, the Great North- ed include Gerald C. Lambert, first does not have to convict corpora Return yesterday of Matson's Las N. Y. Trasl 6.1 Title O.

A IIV4 United Glairs lilt it v. region to a depth beyond 10,000 feet, head of E. A. Pierce one of the largest brokerage firms, contended It would be Inadvisable to tion of any particular illegal trans Sr'S Pi "rta A. BameS IN'til 4 STAC KS actions," he said, "but can regulate sco flagship City of Log Angele from a pathftnding "exploration Superior also did core-hole wort In Aetna life mvi the railroads running through eecoua v-iewuH, uu ucuibo it out of existence by control of the same-district, but waa dissatis Impose a rigid minimum on marginal requirements.

warmer reclons. Ice. rather than W. weeoon, weaBurer, crutae" of the South Seas was eve Bait. Amer Cann.

Gen. So Frank Fir la credit, restrictions on new financing, removal of Its securities from fied with the prospect. chemical comrjounds. will be used Mr. Eius ox tne nrm oi a.

"It would be Just like compelling companied by announcement that Some of the Union leases run for cooling purposes. Ice chests ius, inc, naa served me exenange exchange without in any way jus an engineer on a locomotive going sixty miles an hour, who sees an similar South Pacific vagabond tours holding two tons of ice will be in- president slnoe Aiust, 1931 tifying it motives or the soundness Globe Rut 48V Great Amtr lH'i Hanover JK Hartford Flra 4ft. Vt Homo Ina. tt National Flra MA close to the property held by West stalled under each car. A fine sDrav and has been a member of the will hereafter be made at least twice open switch, to pull out his hand- of its judgment." th Mm it wax drilling will operate over the ice.

and the board of governors since the in X. has Se. 19. 2. Nor.

Rlvar jo chilled water will be pumped ception of tne exenange in 1928. Prav. Wash V. so. The new well is not far from the Matson fleet.

Twelfth Area through the atr-coollng colls. In Mr. Lambert, who has been Sun Mfe 4uu Travelers 4411 the Santa Maria Cemetery. I So declared W. F.

Sellandcr, pas Cotton Steady on Outlook for view of the cool nights, even In mid- member of the board since Janu- V. 8. Fire 34 summer, it is expected that only two ary, 1930, served as treasurer of CHICAGO BANKS Icings will be necessary between the exchange in 1933 and is Reserve Bank Tells Status (Furnished hv a r. Tentral Rep. Bank A Trust 1V4 Chicago and the Coast.

partner of Akin-Lambert Company, Cut in Planting The Sovereign Ofl Company, a who boarded the ahlp at Long Beach organization consisting Honolulu for conferences homeward chiefly of men formerly connected with Ralph J. Chandler and Robert fni' I1-tBnk Tr- Si'i Here's a gloriously inexpensive round rirst Nat. Bank of rhlraco 1 11 trin (rnm ratifnrnU tn Vi 1 LUXURY AIRLINER Mr. Barnes of Barnes, Lester St An imwnh Co. was re-elected to the board of 428 Harris Trust Savinas.

Northern Trust Co SS5 trains across the United States or Canada RMOurcru and liabilities of the Federal MEMPHIS, Feb. 24. (Exclusive) factor in the operation of the governors after an absen.ee of about to Montreal then tourist down Reserve Bank of San Francisco at of the 21t Inst, were reported yeiterday at IoU with the old Marine uorporauon, Culletf, president and general nreDarinir to build derrick for its flra? well in the Mountain View agent, respectively, of the With the spot situation well In Salt Lake Mines lowi Uaat three cipher omitted:) the aim St. Lwrenceon one of the filmed ships of the Cndian Pacific fleet, Two Douglas luxury airliner 1 It ability to perform on one motor, exchange from February. 1930, to For example; This ship, filled with August, 1931.

Mr. Weedon of the tviri its location is on a lease on Los Angeles Steamship Company, RESOURCES harid, middling spot cotton closed the week here and at other inte- salt laki city. Feb. 3. tiTiceiusivei days in sheltered waters -one third nf Oold certificate! on hand and due Sec.

30, 30-29, offsetting Mohawk's Both Mr. Chandler and Mr. Cullen from United Btatet Treasury. .1232.113 capacity load of gas and oil (6125 wuweu, rvuuu u. HM Hood No.

3 and No. 3 wells ana ho- made the entire forty rior point In the Mississippi Valley ZiTbZ JaV0," yU reachh! I I hroad Atlantic. Moderate increase in fire Cold Bounds! nd In addition. 3500 oeen a memDer oi me Doara oi Redemption fund Federal Reserve gan's Porter-Day no. a.

ine parxet wree-aay cruise lor survey or itln at cent. pioriiion, oi (nr oounds. full oasseneer load (four- governors since May, 1933. notea s.snn i ma nuj, i Bininam Metaia, 8Mi: bisck i vimi mn is held by the San Joaquin ue- erary. Other cash 13,163 teen passengers;) took off on one James w.

Elliott was reappointed Keporu irom the East and the 50na" Mmm. w. Bunion, other rates is low as $260.50 round trip motor at Wlnslow. 4875 feet secretary and manager of the cotton-Droduclnif emmt.v -r. t'ii; T.

i- rix1 Z'. niWt 'or coach and third class accommodations. Total reaervaa 1271,493 i i rvr .11. Redemption fund Federal Reierve above sea level climbed to exchange, having served in that velopment Company. "Complete ucces and satlsfac- It is reported that the Jergins tlon have attended this first tour," Trust has cored thirty feet of good tkL Mr.

Sellander, "so much so, in sand in Bloemer No. 1 on Sec. 29, thct, that we are sending the City 30-29, at 5500 feet, and will set pipe of Angeles out of here next bank notea T74 prallv tiwi Tff t.h,.i.fin. e. X00--1 zu: oo con-.

coin Rexaii. we arrange ji iravci anaus or me rounJ erally good. Latest tabulaUona from Combined i ioji Creacent trip-trains, ships and hotels. Summer wasnington show that more thin st rate, effeftive Kf it 6000 feet and flew to Albuquerque, capacity since November, 1930, Billi discounted: Secured bv United Statu gov N. 226 miles distant, at a speed of 125 miles per hour using only ernment eblleationa 407 1.359 14,000,000 acres of cotton have been vuh.

Empire igentorsee W.McIlroy, General Acent. Dledeed to th covemmonr. fnr v. Bullion. MAs gurek.

ji 621 So. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles. Trend of Share Other billi discounted Total billi there berore coring aneaa. June 26 on exactly the same Itiner-project hit the sand much higher ary tnd acnejuie that she has half power the entire distance. Re cently on trial runs between Los 1.7S 8.835 JJ Eurelt standard.

l.SS: Gold moval from production. C. A. Cobb, Chain, Great Western, Horn Silver. chief of the cotton section, said that 9uBvl! JJ than the adjoining riooa just completed Earnings Told Billi bouiht In open market, U.

S. tovernment leeurltiea: Angeles and Kansas City this huge monoplane averaged more than 200 drilled by MonawK. Jorgma "Thereafter, either she or another Bond 3.1,10ft -Y I aeiiurorc, 9i ivrniucay (jinn. the total WOUld reach at least IVai Keystone. I7: Lehl Tlntle, i4: acres.

nora, iy4: Little May. Magnolia Lead. Treasury notea .73.548 miles per hour cruising speed. NEW YORK, Feb. 24.

UP-Per Certificates and bills 67,677 No. 1. offsetting moiwwk of our vessels will make the South nen No. 1 on Sec. 30, 30-29, is cor- 8eM crulM kl leMt twlcf annualIy Hester reported exports of 174.737 I Moscow, mi in.

tnZ. BUREAU APPOINTMENT share earnings of corporations re- Dales against 108,846 for the same L8ln V1w- Miners' Gold. 14; Nail Total IT. 8. tovernment securities 1186.331 Appolntment of the Duffln Travel nortlna: during the week with com- week of 1nt vesr Th unver.

13: New Quincy, 3S: New Pre- II 1 in, neW Cr0P 1: North U' 69; North Standard. ing aneaa in mid-January and again In late The Standard Company has June We hftve alreaJ more set surface pipe in its NoW-Com- a score of paasengers for the munltv No. 1 on Sec. 19, 30-29, at June cruise, Total bills and securities 1176.733 iOTef P-taon- th the previous year in. r4rT i Due from foreign banks 241 Fsderal Reservt notes of other against 167,000 a year ago and 2fAW Mlt.taH Mmmtatn View.

It offset on tne racinc steamsnip company, naa i banks 1.716 The City of Los Angeles yester uniith Mohawk's Clendennen No. 1 Uncollected Items 19.817 1ii hPn nnrainrd hv Tt Srhnt. Tetr endtd DM. 31: uuu two years go, wnue WKingS Ofj: premier. 7': Park Utah.

4.90: American cotton hv anlnnon I Brl9to'. Plumbic Mines. 15; Plutus, 37; ro.V.t iJ Pi, Prlnce Con- 3: Irovo- Kie0 Araentine. throughout the WOrld Was 319.000 6: Sacramento, Kin. Cn.l.

day brought back 149 of her tour ion 1932 Bsnk premises 4,090 Federal Deposit Insurance Cor on Sec. 30. in, BBEisiani, general passenger conolldtd Dm of N. T. 13 31 passengers, the remainder having poration stock 4.92.1 agent for Southern California of Umeric.n cn 04 v.

i Lambert Co. 2 97 stopped off In Honolulu. She sailed Miv Start Another All other resource 1IB3 Dales lor the week, against 273 000 'n! WMt- 70; Bloux M'n', a vooe IM nng nnn 1: South Standard. 10; Swansea li; a year agO, and 225,000 tWO years Tar Baby, Ttntlc Central. 1M Tlntle SCO for thft isms irnelr fh fnfol Lead.

47: Tlntle Standard. S.50: Tlnlnn uiu auuium uuc, iuK" Tin Plat. t.M Uracil th. 38 tne manager in cnarge or tne omce. ooiu Dust corp.

today Total resource 1480,303 LIABILITIES Jovial lUlUDimu M.nh.M.n world's visible was 10,739.000 bales. uuiT M.TanV KnneiV "nTvui $4 07 3.20 5.03 5 01 121 Nil Nil 1.03 5.29 3.69 3 04 Nil 1.30 spring, summer and fall are to be Ptnnarivania Railroad Federal Reserv note in actual circulation tio7rm against at this time last on Walker Mines. 99: Wt Toledo. Fll- run to Ensenada and all Mexican ben, 1V; Yankee li; Zuma, 8 Federal Reserve bank notes In actual circulation 13,571 ports as far south as Salina Cruz, Lchn rink year. On the bearish side weather has been good below freetins with tween Ventura and OJai, are to tne mZl-Z'-, effect that a new hole may shortly summer crutae itinerary will be started in a location believed to be from San rranctaco June 26.

Los Kisho, ftn th. utructure. Angeles June 27 and thence to Nuku Deposits: TREASURY STATI to San Francisco, Portland, Seattle ubb-owni-Ford oiau and Victoria on the north, and by mVidaVd mi Dlentv of molsturs. e-nnorallv nv.r ih. 2- '-Th votU 1 30 2 1 07 1.48 3.70 4.79 3 01 1.S5 1.70 .52 65 1 00 3 12 1.2L .43 xl 55 II SO 3.5 4.S8 Member bank reservt lMJfi.l Government 6.05 Foreign bank 329 Special deposits member bank 3.171 surv on the 21t lnt 0 vv.

nun oi ini ire a The nresent hole has hardly come Hiva, Papeete, Rarotojiga, Nukualo- special arrangement with the Alaska fuo. arr. no. nimoi belt. i Receipts.

expenditures. balance. 55.010.037.592 59: ru. iih n.ct.ations of eolo- Noumsa, Suva, Niuafou, or Steamship Company to numerous uo, non-memoer osnx. S41 liy i9B je toms receipts for the month, tl7.713.059.34.

1 other deposit 14,570 AiBstan cummunjun oi I Evam rroaucti Hist according to field reports. It Tin Can Island,) Apia, Pago Pago, went below 5000 feet, and Is said to Hllo, Honolulu and returning to Los Julian Oil Unit necripM tor tne nsesi yesr (sine July expenditures. na I Lthlih Coal it S.70 Nil Nil .40 Nil 21 Nil 6.24 Total deooa its ijiaino 648.0SS.81 (indudlnt $2,323,873.668 93 of American Metali Colrt-Plmollv-Ptt Deferred avallabllitv Items om have shown symptoms of being a Angeies August CapltsI said ln in 7n NAVAL ORDERS Called Solvent Ludlum Bteel emenencv expenditures,) excess of receipts. 1537.099,293.22; sold suets, ou'Piui 9,649 small pumper, during a recent pro- SIARP ductlon test. Prom what can be OAINS SHOWN Commonwealth Edltoa ouoscripnon ror Federal Deposit insurance corporation stork: Preferred.

Cv. preferred. gathered in the field the well Is be- in mrriu ikaues wisiivrir Feb. 34 lExctuslvei Pjd 4.93S Orders Issued to aaval oHcera th 31it lleved to be somewhat edgy, and Shipping made sham increases EASTER VACATION vanea ror payment on April 19, 1934 4 925 AH other liabilities 1,790 Radio Reports the company now is reported to be in all trades at the port last week, contemplating a new exploratory The Marine Exchange report 144 IkaillasUawutt OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 24.

(U.PJ A claim that the C. C. Julian Oil and Royalties Company, now in the hands of receivers, is a solvent concern with earnlne in Inst, follow: Commander Howard B. Berry to instructor Naval War Collese. Newport.

Lieutenant-Commander Powell M. Rhea to duty commander Submarine Division Flv and on board a submarine of Stockholm, "Tkt Qurt the Job, in which case tne oio noie arrivals, two more than the previous Current Assets SWEEPING north along the Baltic thousand miles to the reeion of Sunlit MEXICO might be made into some son oi week, including forty-nine passen-producer at its present level. ger liners, sixty-seven freighters and that division. capacity was entered In Federal Nights, Sweden offers an unequalled vari BmrAlSiion, Mass. I'ZW YORK, Feb.

While nothing omciauy oan oe twenty-eight tankers, ety of summer joys. The glorious beaches Lieut Thomas H. Binford to bureau asseta 0f fafto Corporation Of Lumber receipts, aggregating Liaut. Lon J. Manee Ham- America at December 31, last, in court today.

The company is the huge concern Julian founded here in connection with his plunging operations in the of the South, the beautiful Inland waterways and lakes, the historic castles and Total liabilities $480,393 Ratio of total reserves to deposit and Federal Reserve note liabilities combined 65 4 Continient liability on bills purchased for foreim correspondents aju Discount rate, effeetiv Feb. IS, 1934, 3. "Other cash" doe not Include Federal Reserve notes or a bank own Federal Reserv bank notes. Gold Receipts $189.00 Leaves Los Angeles March 22nd aj a wecutlve officer eluding $20,545,756 cash, United learned In this regard, It is persistency rumored that Alphonzo Bell of Belalr, and Hormel, the Minnesota meat packer, are substantially Interested in the Kosmon project, which is being drilled on an 800- the colorful native costumes arret tha 578,000 board feet, were more than double the previous week. Oil shipments totaled 1,923,123 barrels, against 1,341,955 barrels the previous AcrdVmV.rnn.ii.T-Mr1" States government and other mar Oklahoma City oil field.

It was visitor with unceasing charm. Lieut Frank v. Rltler. additional duty Icer.AblA aPeiiritJes. Bmniinft in placed in receivership in 1831.

Ju Only eight days from New York Ja NV'" 383,031 and current liabilities were seven flays. lian is ln China a fugitive. The the Swedish American Liners Quick ser Lieut, Burrsii c. Alien. jr4 to 1 $6,765,763, compared with cash and THOS.

COOK SON WAGONS-LITS INC. acre block of leases. claim of solvency was filed by H. A. "urT- Harry p.

B.d.er to in.truc marketable securities of $25,830,137, tor n.val air Pensaeola. CUTrent assets Of 138.316.654 And Cur- Neaxlnr Completion J. Paul Thompson, associated here for the past, two years with Harry J. Summers, principal surveyor for Penn, former trustee, and H. O.

Ball, stockholder. 623 S. Grand Av. TH. I10S llabUltles of $4,651,897 at the end of 1932, The drill is down 8152 feet in the Superior OH Company's Huffman No.

7 well on Kettleman Hills north tne American Bureau of Shipping, left yesterday for San Francisco to USH. Lieut. (I James H. Brett. to in.

structor naval air station. Peneacola, Fla. For the December quarter the cor become principal surveyor for the dome. The company has Huffman poratlon showed net profits of Lieut. J.t) Henry C.

Bruton to instruc bureau at that port. No. 8 all rigged up and ready to 11,211,277 after all charges, as tor University of California. Berkeley, uai. Lieut.

(I William Bryson to C.F.Q. TJ.S.8. Astoria and on board when com- spud in as soon as the driller Js against a net loss of $540,863 ln the like 1932 quarter. For the year 1933 Given for Day NEW YORK, Feb. 24.

Dally gold statement of tho New York Federal Reserve Bank up to noon today showed Imports of $41,061,700, no exports and no net change ln earmarked gold. Of the imports $31,944,500 was additional for Friday, Including $14,875,300 from England, from Holland, $3,531,300 from France and $2,183,400 from Switzerland. The balance of $9,117,200 wba completed, which should be witnin -JaaJ. ark- -aak. vice from England by water and air, fat trains and air liners from London, Paris and Berlin.

Sweden is loved by those who have been there. EnjoythissummerinSwedenwheri the dollar has not depreciated in value. To ttrvt the increasing inttrtst tar Sweden, we have prepared delightful journeys; complete in travel detail, including all Scandinavian countries Apply far aur booklet "Lands of Sunlit Nights" la yaur Twrlst aa1 ar Swedish Travel Information Bureau 551 Fifth Avenue Dept. L. T.

New Yor mlssoned. Lieut, (j.f.1 Norwood A. Csmpball to in- t- D.n..nl.. Pla a net loss of $583,093 was shown Dollar' around-the-world liner President Van Buren, in yesterday from New York, is on the outward leg of the 250th globe circuit by the Dollar world-girdling fleet since the ten day or two weeks. Recements Wildcat Lieut.

Samuel o. Deaiey to s.8. compared with a net loss of $1,133, narnourne SB5 ln 183j. bUKtAUi In the area lying between Moun- Vesa. Lieut.

i Merachet A. House to In service was started from this port tain View and the southeast corner Western Pacific structor naval air atatlon. Pensacola. Fla. on December 31, 1923, by the Presl Lieut.

().) Miles Hubbard to Instructor Naval Academy. Annapolis. Md. of Bakersfleld the Union Oil Company has Just recemented It Moun dent Harrison. Shows Profit Lieut.

i. I Reslnald C. Johnson to The fleet of eight liners has for Saturday, of which $7,224,800 was MAIN OFFICE, Corner First and Broadway Telephone Branch OfRr lAdisen 1345 g. Sprint t. FOREIGN OFFICE 1 Rue Scribe, Paris van a.37.

tain View No. 1 wildcat at approximately 5600 feet. traversed some 6,500,000 miles of irom England, $1,864,600 from Hoi Lieut. Of) Albert P. Kohlhas.

to The well failed in several cement y.S.S. Crownlnshleld. Lieut. William T. McGarry to In seaways in the last ten years, all without a single serious accident.

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24. UP) lana and $27,800 from France. WATCH LOSS CUT Th Wntlern PaiBo nallrta4 rftm structor Naval Academy. Annapolis, mo.

Lieut, (l.t) Frank P. Mitchell. to VL" Back from play at Hawaii on the C.F.O. OSS. Astoria and on board when icpuiica uxjay inm January FREE SERVICE and INFORMATION to persons setking Interesting routes of travel, desirablt hotels and apartments, attractive eating places; or rest, recreation or rscuperation at mountain, seashore or desert resorts and hotels NEW YORK, Feb.

hJVeekly Guest Cruises commissioner. railway operations produced a profit Lieut. (J.f Orsnville A. Moor to naval T. nneratlnns.

Navy Deoartment. It BS Uie nrSt time Ul Matson-Oceanic liner Mariposa, Robert P. Scrlpps and Roy W. How Watch Company today reported net loss of $16,549 after charges including bad debt and write-down for Lieut, (i James a. Morrison to in- five years that traffic has paid ex- ard, heads of the Scripp-Howard Jobs, and finally made a test somewhat lower than present depth, but did not have much oil formation, and was not free from water, so it was plugged back a short way and another cement Job was done to solve the water problem.

When next It is drilled out it will be given a production test in the Kern River series. "VES' r.TJnrV r'SZXZ Pense and taxes and left a balance, Resort and Hott RESERVATIONS Mad Fra -of Charg the quarter ended December 31 chain of newspapers their wives and Ben Foster, assistant to Howard, relieved all active duty. In January last year the operations Lieut, ts. ci samuei we ler. r.

i line i i last, mis compares with a net ontbt GREAT WHITE I FLEET Jrtm LOS ANGELES li.JV..Vt mir P.rirol IUIV HIO 1CU, SjBSt, left for the latter' San Diego ranch Mlramar, where they will meet east loss of $221,100 in the fourth quar Enaisn jay s. Anderson to instructor December operations produced $93 ter or 1932. naval air station, Pensacola, na. 11Q i 1. tn In.

I w' ern executives of the chain this Z.I1BIK11 i 111 III nin.uivii, i atruotor naval air station, Peneacola, uperating revenues were $815,726, week. Frank Bartholomew, manager of the Pacific division, United Press Knsitn Vernon r. Ham to instructor compared with $614,380 In January naval air station, Pensacola. tt 3. PANAMA CANAL and all particulars furnished by competent attendants regarding rates and attractions of resorts, hotels, apartments, railway, steamship, motor stage and air lines.

DESCRIPTIVE FOLDERS Kept on hand for Inspection and distribution Alaa yeneral Information af all kind 1 aralaiUasly furnished ta inquiries. Call, telephone or write. Th coupon, properly filled out, will bring you complete Information on any apecial raeort In which you art Interested. Knslaa Asbton B. Jones, jr to u.o.o.

i saiuvo Association also returned, reporting and return $680,563, a moderate rise from the a aouming of the news service to Enaim Albert D. Kpln to u.b.b. nam- $648,381 of the 1933 month. Tax ac ak Hawaiian newspapers. Of the liner' JvJ MWl ill Ensifn Andrew j.

Hm, to v.so. cruais oi stiVJio were aown savua. aamoie. record-breaking 564 passengers, 283 claimed San Francisco as their des Ensifn Carleton m. Mott to U.S.Q.

aar- Si A an as 'V''1 blehead. AIR MAIL SCHEDULE Ensicn Oeorae IT. Peckham to instruc tination and 281 disembarked here. The vessel discharged 772 bags of tor naval air station, Pensacola. Fla.

Nam To catch air mall Diane, letters and packaies should be deposited in tima Address Ensitn Warren R. Thompson to instructor naval air atatlon. Pensacola, Fla. Ensitn William T. Vrooman to 8.

Monttomery. MEDICAL CORPS Cant. Mvron C. Baker to duty as medi man, besides sugar, canned and fresh pineapples, skins, auto and even tw odogs. She will continue to San Francisco this morning.

to reacn th Arcade postonlce one hour and thirty minutes before the 17 Days '150 up Nawtteamars. EVERY SAfURDAYto BaU boa. Canal Zona and Panama (sighs seeing and luncheon included) return- ing via Puerto Armuellei and Panama to Lot Angelei. Ja.t Service FIRST CLASS Weekly Salllncs NEW YORK $190 i to NEW ORLEANS $10 ettlal redim nue-trl tarn return I nf rail, Ouldoei SwimmiriQ Pooli All auliidaroemt iir.gl. bedi --m loUH irpe Bich.mcol (Street) Petroleum High Lights After drilling to a.

depth of 6457 feet the Newell No. 1 well of the Alta Oil Company, in the Unlon- avenue area at the southeast corner of Bakersfleld, Is being plugged back to 5000 feet for a test of the shallower showings. Having pulled out of the old Tejon No. 1 well near Rose Station, Doyle McKeon have taken over the Caravel No. 1 prospect hole on Sec.

24, 30-29, in the Osborn-Duff area, northeast of Bakersfleld, and are drilling ahead from 1300 feet. In the Midway field Joseph Mc- Donald has made a location for a new well on Sec. 6, 11-23. On Honolulu anticline the Standard Oil Company Is making preparations to spud in its No. 61 well on Sec.

15, 32-24, offsetting the Honolulu Oil Corporation's No. 15 well on the west. up departure time of planes from airport, or should be deposited at the United cal officer ln eommandof naval hospital (City) (State) Parrls Island, S. C. Commander Robert CI.

Davis ta stall Anmmanrier aircraft. Battle Force. (Name af resnrt In whlrh yaa are Interested) Lieutenant-Commander Frank L. Kelly 5 I. A navftl hnsnital.

New York. Lieutenant-Commander Alma C. Smith wen 81,122.11 now is low is v. $686 riasTCLAti $461 On her thlrty-eightth voyage, the Panama Pacific liner Pennsylvania, due from San Francisco today, will sail tomorrow with several hundred passengers and capacity freight for Havana and New York. Travelers Include A.

R. M. Dorhout Meei, Dutch banker of The Hague; F. L. Lipman, president of the Wells Far Superb Routes of Travel to Instructor naval hospital.

San Dtrio. SUPPLY CORPS Capt. Philip J. Wlllett additional duty staff commander. Baae Force.

In Msrrn. AROUND, UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Apply SSOSeutttGrtnd Amvu.Lot Anpki.TtL iV Micliinn 7757 or tnt MAor'ati Tomin AtrnL. Lieutenant-Commander Independent W. Gorton to UBS. Chlcato.

WARRANT OFFICERS go Bank and Union Trust Company UH AMERICA Yourcboict ofli) itineraries or ban Francisco. Following her ar Standing cemented with casing set Chief Machinist James H. Cain to 8 8. Beaver. Chief Machinist Benjamin Knltht to duty as assistant naval Inspector.

Newport Veiled mysteries of the Near Eajt-stranet at 3016 feet. Western Oulfs Pugh ports of the Orient the sncient landi of rival at Gotham, the liner will be prepared for two cruises to the West Indies, thence back to New York for No. 1, on Sec. 21, 29-27, at Fruit News Shipbuildlnc and Dry Dock Company Newport News. Va, A selected small private party leaving by Grace Lint latt In March the blue Mediterranean, aiwsvj sometmnjr MEXICO CHILE CUATEMALA ARCENTINE SALVADOR URUCUAY vale, will be drilled out for a water shut-off test In a few days.

Total Chief Machinist Warren I. Maee to overhaul, to return to the Callfor Asiatic atatlon. thrilling wiicing for you Just ahead thousand-year-old custom or the modern tempo of present day Encland. Circle the nia run ln May. Her dates on the Chief Machinist Walter F.

Marrliter to depth Is 3940 feet. The company's K.C.L.B.-13 on Sec. 22, has been C.F.O. S. Kanawha and an board when intercoastal run will be filled by 68 Days -First Class Write or Telepkane PANAMA COLOMBIA -ECUADOR PERU BRAZIL WEST INDIES BERMUDA NEW YORK plugged back to 3340 feet from a to commissioned.

Chief Radio Electrician Raymond 8 Hltchkkt to U.S.8. Concord. chartered ships, the President Cleveland on the eastward run and th tal depth of 3860 feet, and another globe in 90 swift days or lize along for 2 years. We suggest you start your tour now as these bargain fares are subject to change. Ask your locl agent or see W.

Mc Ilroy, Gen. 1 S. Grind Ave, Los Angeles. try for a water shut-off will be President Pierce, westbound. EASTER VACATION IN 18 Day All-Expense Tour MEXICO I.eavea Lea Anielea March t4th.

persan. ally eandaeted. via new otted rrnlt Ca. liner. Vl.lt 1.1 allies by iteamer.

aulas and rallmans. Ratea aa low aa SI 9.1. r.verrthins flrst class. Another Tour Leaves Los Angeles April 7. 1934 SOITHFRH CALtFOSNIA TOI'UT Bl'REAUS.

S3 Arrade 541 ft. Sprint, Lna Anaeles. Ml tail Dlreetar knth Teurs, ar se year local ticket asent. made. I LTM ORE TRAVEL Michigan 1011 Los Angeles Biltmore BUREAU C.

E. Tilbury, Mgr. Airport postonlce fifteen minutes prior to departure of planes as indicated below: LOS ANGELES TO Nt1 YOBK Eastbound Leave Los Anielea i Pacific time.) Sunday, 3:15 m. and 10:20 p.m. Arrlv Las Veas.

7:50 pm Sunday and 1:20 a m. Monday. Arrive Salt Lake City, 13:05 a.m. and a.m., Monday. Arrive Chicago iCentral time,) 1:50 p.m.

and 7:25 m. Monday. Arrive New York (Eastern time.) 10:30 p.m. Monday and a.m., Tuesday. NEW YOBK TO CHICAGO Westbound Leave New York (Eastern tlme.i Sunday 1:30 a.m..

noon, 4 P.m 6:30 p.m. and 9.30 m. Arrive Chlcaio 'Central time.) Sunday 7:30 a.m., m. and 10 p.m.. and Monday 12:30 a m.

and 3:30 a.m. CHICAGO TO SALT LAKI CITT Westbound Leare Chlcaao (Central time.) Sunday a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Arrlv Salt Lake City Mountain time,) Monday 3 30 In. and 8:45 p.m., and 3:20 a nr.

Tuesday. SALT LAKE CITY TO LOB ANGELES. Westbound Leave Salt Lak City 'Pacific time,) Sunday 8:33 a and 4J5 p.m. Arrive Lo Anielea. a.m.

Sunday and a.m. Monday. LOR ANGELES TO 8 AN DIEGO Southbound Leave Loa Anie'es 4:10 a.m., arrive San Dlrso 3:40 a.m. Northbound Leave San Dieio 45 P.m., arrlv Los Antele 10:13 p.m. Mall formerly sent by air from Loa Ant ela to Bakersfleld.

Fresno. San Franclsca and Oakland will be sent by rail, Jeavlnt Los Anielea for San Francisco from th Southern Pacific atatlon-at 8:40 p.m., 1:10 p.m., 8:30 p.m., 8:30 and 8:13 p.m. 1 PORTLAND AND SEATTLE VIA SALT1 LAKE CITY Esstbound Leave Lo Anielei Pri-dsy (Pacific time.) 3:15 p.m. sad 10 20 arrive at Salt Lak City Monday at 12:05 am. and 3 a.m.

Northbound Leave Salt Lake City Sunday tPaclflo time.) 3.30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., arrlv Portland m. Sunday and 13:35 a.m. Leave Portland Monday 1:10 am, arrive Seattle 6.45 a m. Monday.

SUN, MOON AND TIDES Coffee Market LEHIGH CEMENT PAYS NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Lehigh Portland Cement Company today declared a dividend 'of 87 cents on the cumulative preferred, payable April 3 to stock of record March 14. This payment repre NEW YORK, Feb. 34.

W-Coffee, spof steady; Rio No. 7, lQtt; ssntoa no. 4, 4 0 3 ITT'aCh first tH. 12 Rio futures closed firm; March, 45 nor.ilnal; May, S.51 nominal; July, 8.55 sents one-half the regular rate and nominal; September. 1.61; December, is the same paid in previous quar AiiVlay CLASS ters.

nominal. Santos futures Arm; March. 10.50 nominal; May. 10.76 nominal; July. 10 87; September, 11.13; December, 11.306 11.31.

Naval Stores March IS March 33 Msreh March I Bl'NDAT, FEBRCART tl Sun rise a.m.. Set 5:45 p.m. Moon rise p.m., set 4:33 a.m.' TIDES. LOS ANGELES BAKBOK Lew. Hleh.

Law. ni.li TT? ANS.PAriFTf! MAIL 35 0:48 13 :40 SJ 37 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND. SOUTH SEAS Stall ni (MMeser ttnirr ftoa 8n rriavim "MAINCANTI." Mar. 14. May "MART Apr.

11 Pnr fires. spely I MON a a. Ill C.r.n.l 1. A at 130 rsllfapill fin fin.loo. Hiad.

Bnlck i I'a. Qoa. Atmii. 26 1:18 1.8 7:15 8 4 I II 3 1 The followln schedule af sell- la nrnvlrt.rt hv lh. 11 Ani.1,1 i Personally Conducted 18 Day All Expense Cruise Tour Via special wiling United Fruit dc luxe cruise tjiip Talamance.

Sails April 21st. Visiting 15 charming Mexican cities. CUERNAVACA ACAPULCO MANZANILLO CUADALAjARA PYRAMIDS XOCHIMILCO MEXICO CITY PUEBLA TAXCO. The only cruise affording full week in Mexico City. Personally conducted by Don Hillman, originator cf "the water route" and America's leading authority en Mexico.

LITERATURE ON REQUEST SEE YOUR LOCAL ACENT 01 HILLMAN CRUISE-TOURS 510 WEST 6 ST. TRiniry 0657 27 1:50 15 7:48 8 8 4 2 58 3.30 1.3 8:30 8 I 1:014) 4 II 4 4 March Low Low Hlsh SAVANNAH. Feb. 34. (v Turpentine firm.

6): eelrs, receipt. 30; shipment. 39: atoek, 79M. Rosin Arm: sales, 321 receipts, SIS; Shipments, stock, D3.304. Quote: B.

4 50: D. 4 0: E. 5 35; P. nd H. 40; I.

K. and WO. 5 45, WW and X. 5.55. 1 3:52 08 8:51 53 3 8:34 4 3 3:28 8:35 SO 3 4301 4 1 3 4:03 0.5 10:00 4.5 4:03 0 5 19:30 4 9 Tide are aiven In order of neenrr.nres.

I All-Expense MEXICO TOURS LEAVING LOS ANGELES Feb. 4, 11, April 1t 15 Days $210 far detail een.alt voar Ural asent. iiaathera Facifle Aseat ar AMERICAN EXPRESS travfi. rERVirr Ofl Wet llh street TRiafty lU Bgllaek'a Travel Bureaa flrst column denotlna th time and aecsnd postoffice: February 37. from San Francisco, Mall for Hawaii and New Zealand, March 1, from Loa Anielea.

Mall for Dutch East Indies, Philippines, Hawaii, New Zealand. Australia, Ssmoan and Ftli Islands. March 1. from Lo Anreles. Mall for El Salvador, Guatemala, west coast Nlcaraiua, Corinto and district.

Note: To connect at San Francisco, mall must leave Loa Anfle on dispatch mad not later than 8:30 p.m. th day prior ta date of eallini. column hettht In feet above or below mean tow water utnt face trp denote a.m., klaek faea daaata p. a. Creat Travel Bargains Isf-Class $150 HONOLULU AND RETURN t.

BUM. SJsv HIJ K.Y T. $189 MEXICO TOURS WEEKLY $400 SOUTH AMERICA Rttum $454 2nd Around th World Wickly D. F. Robertson Travel Bureau 4M l-alk erle at.

rhne 71 S. Sugar Market NEW YORK, Feb. 34. (D Raw suiar. 1.32: refined, 4 SO.

Futures closed steady, unrhansed to 1 sales MOO tons. Marrh. 1 HO: Msy. July, 1 S5fl September. 1.70; December, 1.74; January, 1.7 bid.

HARNEY TRAVEL Mexico is Aa taw aa I19S on the United Fruit Co. elec- KIIkFAII trie liner Antigua leaving Lea Angl March UUIsnW tM. For further Information us. 1349 FOURTH STREET, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA. PHONE 24663 CATAU.NA ISCHEDl'LE Lv WUrn niton, Lo Anielea Har- nor.

10 a m. tily, arrivins Avalon, Catallna Island. 13 Leave Avalon 3 45 aa. daily, arrlv Wilmlnt-tea m. MOTS: Trie above schedule Is tsken from the 1s' est schedule treued by th United tllstee PostoRice nd ta subject to ehsnaes caused by unforeseen.

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