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PAGE EIGHT (A) THE SUNDAY SENTINEL-STAR, ORLANDO, FLORIDA, JANUARY 9, 1938. CLOSING STOCK PRICES Quotation! from Thornton and McKlnnon, Members of tht New York Stock Exchanfo PIHOS CASE IN ANOTHERTWIST Overstreet HasNew Data for Jury alM (Hdi.) Hlih pmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 'nui'ms I ft 1 i tSf ft IOW It't K' A(Umt Xtp 3 11', II', P. 1'i ill 19 113 172 MART OPENS YEAR LUSTILY First Good Advance In Month Reported MAKKhTS AT A Kim firm; niulurt Had recovery. Bnrt hl(hr; low priced ralli In hotter drmand. Curb imprmed, tpvcialllri tad utihhei idanrc.

p'omtn Kxi hang Mrady; iter. tnu and Iranr higher. 1 niu.n hijhFr, local and trade buy. mi. fiutAt ven; itrady tpol markrl.

I nflff-improved; trad buing. Wheat ttrunc urn nrtf Ird. aille nominally iteady. Hoc tirady. Air RMliir-tion 1 Aiaikft Jurteftti 1 AMKbany Cmp AllKheny Htr-ri Ai Cliem it Dy AHII Hit 40 MfK 31 Am Am Kdy Am Ch 'lb 14 Am Alf 1 Am Vat Tow 14 Am H'd Am Nwotn'itlvt Am It Ml-1 3 Am MoUl Am to It Am B1 Ht 8 44 Am Mill 20 Am Hmelt 47 Am H'l 1 11'.

P. 20 171 I 4U1. 24'. 'l 12'. 4'.

4 31'; 4'a 3 'a 12'. 20 51', 31 7'a 48i, 1U1, 25 1, IV, 12'. 4 3'a 21'. 4'a 3 12'. 20 5P, Ml mi' 24'.

Id', 12'. I 4 JV, 4'i 31', IV. 20', 51', 3.1', 32 147 14('- Am Tl Tfl 21 Hi', A in Ton 1 Am Wiit Win 1 12 NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM: D. II. Ktimpaon.

left, and T. "Ted" Ktaton, well known Orlando realtors, who have recently announced the formation of a partnership to conduct a general real estate business, featuring the "single IMing system." They will maintain offices at suite 605-K O. H. T. building.

stimpson a Collins has staton combine new fraternity 12'. liOH JONFK Open High low lo (banc Ind lliH (Ml 18 IM Hi up 2 20 Rail! 30 5 31 .31 30 ft2 .11.21 up .74 20 I. 2141 21 H5 21.18 21 AO tip .42 30 lnrlustriala, 148.000 ftharea; 30 Railroads, .17, WW ahatea and 20 28,400 iliarts. i THE COl'UT HOt'SB NEWS i 1 i New evidence claimed to be in tha possession of Sheriff Frank Karel and State's Attorney Murray Over-street will be presented to a special session of the County Grand Jury when that body Is convened to seek a soluti-in to the slaying of Lout Pihus, Qreek restaurant worker who was murdered here last Bummer. The State's Attorney disclosed yesterday that he would call the 18 men together to hear late findings in the Pihos case.

Meanwhile, Brady Perkins, young Orlando truck driver. Is being held in county Jail under a warrant charging him with the murder of Pihos. The warrant was signed by J. C. Stone, former chief of city detectives.

It was also learned yesterday that the murder case of Joseph G. Bird, slain last May in his tiny filling station on the South Dixie Highway, will be up for trial within the next week or two. Circuit Court Judge Frank A. Smith announced that ha would sound the final docket for the Fall term of Circuit Court on Jan, Willie negro convict who escaped from the Orange County road camp, was indicted by the grand Jury for the murder of Bird and will face trial in this term of court. WHEAT MOVES MUCH HIGHER Stock Upturn Plays Part in Advance By The International News Service CHIC AGO Tha upturn in stocks and strength at Winnipeg turned tha wheat market here definitely higher In yes-terriav'a late dealmga.

The cereal Closed Pa to P. cent higher after an early decline uf, to cent was erased. Corn closed down to cent up after holding tn a range of about a cent. Oals finished to cent up; rye 1'. cent up and aoy beans unchanged to cent up.

Wheat prices in the Winnipeg mar. ket rlosed P. to 3'. cenla higher with Octntier leading the advance, reaching l.OPj. GRAIN RANGE Open High Low Close Wheat: May 94 97'4 93, July 99', 9P, 89'j 91', Sept gas, 901, (g S0, 4 ora: May 82, 62', 82'i 63', July 82', SJ 82', 82', Sept 62', 62', 8P, 621, Oats: May 32'4 35', 12'4 32'iA July 3n, 30', 30, Sept 30(, 30', 30 Rye: May 7B4 77, 75', 77'iA July 70', 71 70, 71', Soy Beans: May 99 99'i 99 90 July 99'aB I.ard: Jan 4 45 8 85 I 45 4 65B Mar 4 92 9 02 8 9 May 9 12 9 27 9 12 9 27 A asked; bid.

New York Bonds Domestic: A and 3.a 61 101 '4 A and 8 4a 95 and rvt 80 32'. Con Oas NY 4'aS 31 106', Erie rf Ss 75 14', Fla East Cat 5s 74 Ooodvear and 5a 57 104', and Ry 4'js 2003 92 Mo Pac gen 4a 73 7', NYC rf Sa 2013 Northern Pile (Is 2047 88 'a Nealxisrd AI, con 6s 45 9', Seaboard All Fl 6a 35 A ct! 4', 8'. 31'. 38'. 7'.

38', 25 21', 4', T. 4'. 13', 6.) 14 Am Zinc 1A8 "1 Anaconda Arm 111 1 Armitronc Cork a Al Dry O'KkU 1 Alfh 20 All Coaat Una 3 A'l Rrtinln 11 Atlaa Corp 4 Aviation Corp 11 A Hud Dry (irwida Am F.nc Tile Alpha Port ('em Amprada Corp Amer Marh Fdy Amn inc 35 34', 7'. 3V1. 25 JP.

4'a 7'4 4, 13', 6S 14 galea (Hdi Hlfh Low l.a't Shell Onion oil 1 17', IT, IT, Rimmona Co 19 22', 21', 22', Rorony Vacuum ...52 11', 15', 15', Southern Pacific 29 20', 19', 20', Southern Ry 23 12, IP, 12, Mpark, Withlngum i 3', 1 3', ftperry Corp 18', 18', 18', 8plee Inc 47 II 10'. Stand Rranda 22 9', 9 9', Hid I l( pi 7 10', 10 10', Stand Oil Cal 13 32', 31', 32 Stand Oil Ind 23 35 34', 35 Stand Oil 35 50', 40', 50', Stewart Warn II 10', 9', 10', Slone At Werwter 23 10', 10'a Sturiehaker Corp 38 8', 8 Sun.hlne Mn 3 13', 13 13', Tenn Oorp 7 7', 7', Te.aa Corp 42 43', 42 43', Texaa Oulf Sulph 8 31 J0, 31 Tek Pac At 18 9' 4 9', Ten Pac Truat 12 9', 9 91, Thomnaon Btarrett 8 3', 3', Tide Wat A OH 18 14', 14'. 14', Timken Det Aula 3 12', 11 12'j Timken Roll 45 44', 45 Tranaamerlra 4 12'. 12, 12', Trana At Weet Air. 4 8', Trl Cont Corp 8 4', 3', 4 Twenty Cen Fo.

12 23', 22 23', tlnlon Ba At Pf 4 10' i 10', 10'i Union Carblda 2 78 74'4 78 Union Oil cal 3 21 20', 20', Union Pacific 2 88 aa) 88 United Air Line 17 8 7', 9 United Aircraft 44 18', 15', United Oorp 48 3', 3', 3', United Drug 1 8', 8', Unit Fruit I 821. 62', 82', United Oaa Imp 8 11 II', Rubber 57 27', 38 27', Steel 194 59, 58 59', United Btorea A 4 2'a 2'a 2', Smelting 68 Vanadium Corp 43 U', 1714 18', Walereen Co 1 20 20 20 Walworth Co 37 8', 7', 9', Warner Broa Plct. 81 7', 7', Went Union Tel 15 27', 28', 27 Air Br 1 27 27 27 Weat El At Mlg 30 10, 103 108', White Motor 14 10', 10', 10', Wllaon At CO I 5'4 5'i 3', Woolworth (FWl 13 39', 39', 39', Warner Broa Pict 6 71, Yellow Tr At Couch 89 11 imj 11 Youngat a 47 42', 40', 42', 7. Zenith RadIA 23 15s, 144 15'i Zonlte Product. 8 3', Total aalea Jan.

8779.010. Curb: Associated Cut and F.lertrlc Ciliea 2 Flcclric Bond and Share 9', United Oaa I galea (Hl. Hljh Low Utt Mark Trurka 1 31 IP 4 12 Mary IRHl Co 30', 0, 30', Marina Midland 7'. 7 7', Marthal! Field 24 8', 9', Mi'Keaa At Robblna 7', Miami Copper 50 10', 10', 10', Mid Ont Pel 2 2P, IP IP, Minn Molina 17 7 7 Mo Kan Teoaa pf 13 9', Mintom Ward 50 35 34 35 Motor Wheel 1 13', Murray Corp 11 8', 8'. Maa-ana Copier 30 29', 30 Mikkou Kan Tex I' 2', 1', Monaanlo Chem 90 89, 90 Naah Kelvlnator 12 IP, IP, Nat Acme 12'.

IP. 12', Nat Biacult 13 20 19', 20 Nat Caah Rej 4 17', 17', 17', Nat iMIry pr 9 15 14', 15 Nat Dlatlllera 7 22', 22 22', Nat iMt 9 29 28'. 29 Nat Pow It Lt 7', 7 7', Nat flteel 7 8P, 0', 8P, Nat Supply 15 20', 20 20', Newport Induat 78 18', 13', I8, Central RR 70 18', 18', At 13 2, 2', 2, No Am Avl.tlnnal 27 9'. 9', North Amr Co 12 21', 20'a 21', Northern Pacific 34 12', IP. 12 Oliver Farm Equip 10 28't 27 28'4 Omnlhua Corp 3 10', 10', 10', Otla Steel 21 11', 11'.

Owena Bottle 8.1 83 83 Oliver Farm 27 181. Pac Oaa to Wee 1 27, 17i 27'i Packard Motor 43 5'. 5 5'4 Pararr. tore. 157 12'4 IP4 12', Park Utah Con.

35 3'. 3 3'. Pathe Film 11 5', 5'. 3', Penney C) 88', 68 88', Perm RR 21 23 22', 23 Phelpa Dodse 47 30', 39', Philip Morrla 10 89', 88 89', Phlllina Pet 25 4I '4 41 41'i Pitt 8cr to Bolt 8 8', 8, 8', Plymouth OH 8 18', 18 18'a Pmrier and 7 48', 48 48' Puh Bvr. NJ 4 34', 34', 34', Pullman 14 33'a 31', Pure Oil 3A 12', 17', 12, Purity Bak 8 t', Poatai Tel pf 4 4 4 Radio Corp of Am 88 7 8, 7 Radio Keith Orph 14 4'4 4', 4'i Remind Rand 12 14, IT, 14', Reo Motor Car 3 2', 2s, 2, Renub Steel 90 19', 18', 19', Reynold.

Tub 7 45'. 43', 45', Hl'lifli-ld OH 22 7V, a a Schenley Dlatlll 2 27 2P, 28'', Air Line 2 a4 Sealioarrl Oil 5 24 1.1". 24 Henra Hoebui'k 21 (ii 60 U' Mervel Inc 19 ii-, 14'a J4', Sigma Nu Installs A Chapter WINTER PARK In the presence of delegates from Sigma Nu chapters at Stetson University, University of Florida, University of P. 34 3 7'. 37', 24', Jl, I'a 4 1' 4'.

l.T. 14 'a 14', I3, 82 12', 33 18 '7 21', 5'. 4 s. ll'a Bald Ixiro Ct Bait At Ohio 411 i'a 10', 15', 11'. Hanmlall OH 21 14 Ui-mllK Avlat Georgia, Emory University, and -141 01', Grove Specialist Expands Field Announcement is made of the formation of a new real estate firm effective Jan.

1, composed of D. H. Stimpson and T. L. Staton with offices located at 605-606 O.

B. It T. Building. Mr. Stimpson has been in the real estate business in Orlando continuously since 1923 and has specialized in groves for a number of years.

During this period he has consummated some of the larger grove purchases thruout this section. He has maintained offices tn the 0. B. T. Building for the past six years and is the ex 1 Blaw-Kniix HotuiK Airplane 2d Burdn Co 1 1 Born-Warner 11 Bra 43 Brian MfK 20 Bkly-Man Tr Burvrna-Rrl 4 Budd Mfg 19 Blldd Wheel H.vuk CiRar Brook Man Trani 31'.

18', 27 10, 24', 10 S'. 4'a IP. 10 FIELDS RETI'RNS TODAYl Chief Deputy Sheriff George Fields was expected to arrive in Orlando about noon today with Joe Scott, negro wanted here for trial on charges of breaking and entering, larceny and possession of stolen property. Callahan Z-Iad 22 Calumet to Hec 38 clusive representative of the F. H.

Thwing Investment Company inter By The. Associated Prest NEW YORK Th aiock markH chalked off the Initial week of 10:01 with the first general advance In more than a month, The lift fsmnhert the at art in Up of the new yvav yvaivi day with iriflu-tnal pu.stiinjf up 1 to mure than 3 points. In rtahnK that were not exception ally liveh, mniois strrl, cum-i a and pecialtirf ptithrd v. ard iitmt the alatt anil, di-apii late profit lealtzinK, jnoMt tmk-d around iwst It-vela of the day. 'lhe Asnoctuled Pretta average of 80 itocka via up 1 point at 4t ti in the two hour On the week thia composite ahimed a net Kit in of 3 6 points.

It was the laiKext upturn for anv Keek iince Oct. 30. Transfer! to tailed 779,010 aharea, Volume for the )ntrst iix days was cormuierably under that for the preceding period. Announcements lhat tVhtf.lr was recalling einphivea to i eiunie woi on new car asM-inhlie Jan, 11, and lhat t'nid mai puiIiiiK more iim-ii tu wot mil I tntM red ttcnlimeiit. At the Katnt lime ifiierat Motoi ahiprnent (or diM-lonrd an rxtt'i'tntiiallv sharp drop.

But this hh ottM't by tha tart disli ihutii-n for vms 3.V per tt-nt ahead of tlia year iH'lore. Another rlsa In export copper aided red metal fchaies. Meela tteie in hunt dep)le pi edict iitna next week null iiperattona would Hhow a altKht decline, Helpful to both steels and coppers, a well ai others, were thought of a nupe rearmament program coming up before 'our res in the near future. Outstanding ahate gainers on the day were U. S.

Steel at Bethte-rem W.a Chrysler M'a, General Motors 33, Anaconda 3.VV Kennecott 42, Westinghouse lOfi'j, U. S. Rubber 27,4, Rears Roebuck 62, Santa fe 3fl4) N. Y. Central 18V American Telephone 14ft 'i and Paramount 12' 4- On the aide of num trends during the week was the matter of year-end tax selling being nut of the way.

Stocks rose after the President's message to Canad Paclflo 15 3 i II Co Trni'lor scott, desciiDed by local as a second story artist, was ests in this State. Mr. Staton has recently returned to Orlando from Tennessee, where for the past four years, he was 10 2', 9'a V. 02 5.1 17'. 4P.

l' P. J', 7'a 01 'a IB' 4.1 a 3.i 1', 1 4 '4 extradited from New York State, 1U 3 (Vlanei. Curp Cfrro lie Paa (riam-ieid Prml Chea to oino CIU to where Fields has been the past week commercial agent ot the General negotiating for custody of the black. Southern Hy rcii 4s 47', I ill Pac Pt 4s 113 3 Rubber 5a 47 105 Clil Ht pi. Electric Company.

Mr. Staton has been a resident of Orlando and owned a home here since 1922. He was formerly district manager 2 2 KINSEY GIVEN FREEDOM: Cllllda Co 4 '4 Harvey Kinsey, 21, was freed yester Forelen: i'a 10'. 1.1'. 11', 3' 13 31', 18'.

27', IIP. 24', 10 '4 5'. ll'a 10 2'. 9'a 7'. 51 17'.

41'. 31 1', 4'. 35 'a 12fli, 10', 9 37 42 2 18', 24', 10', J. 14'a 2 42', I'a 37', 2', 4'. 38, 11'4 3', 4', 4.T.

12 13 14'a I4'a 38 'a 8', 24', 15', 7'. 15'a 51', day from charges of being amem- of the Hollywood Land and Water Cltryaler Corp 215 55', 52', Cora Cola 1 120', 120', ColKal Palm 4 10', 10 Oohim to 22 8'. Argentine 4s 72 Feb 87 Australia 5s 37 105 I'sly 7s 51 77, ber of a gang which defrauded the H. A. Shaver Canning Plant of several hundred dollars recently.

37' Coml Credit 9 Com I Invent Tr .13 Com wlth to South 27 Conaol Alrrr 8 Sheriff Frank Karel declared yes Japan 54 80'. Poland fla 50 59 Total sales (3.982.250. V. 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS Treasury: Con, Ediaon 74 Cnnaol Oil terday that he was firmly convinced that kinsey was an innocent victim of the forgery gang who simply put his name on slips that were later forged to represent larger amounts than originally intended by the canning plant.

43-41 10 1 07 3 107 5 107 3 3's 47-43 1 107 23 107 23 107 23 dent and director research laboratory, Oeneral Motora, (104,400. 14. Alfred J. Flaher, supervisor of quality. Oeneral Motora, (101,473.

15. F.dward F. Flaher, genera) man-alter, Flaher Body divuinn, Oeneral Motors. (103,423. 18.

William A. Fiaher, vice-president and executive, Flaher Body division, Oeneral Motors. (.103,423. Tha Treaaurv report also revealed the following Florldiana as having received (50 ooo or more in combined salary, bonus and other payment from corporation, tn 1918: Jesate Rail duPont, president. Almoura Securities.

Jacksonville, Edward Ball, vice-president. Almoura Securities. Jacksonville. C. J.

Root, president. Orland Investment company. Jacksonville, (75.000; Wllley Reynnlda. president, Reynolds At Palm Beach, (50.000. 45-43 3 107 9 107 9 107 9 Company and actively engaged in the real estate business in Orlando for a number of years.

He is president of the U. G. Staton Company, owners of the Avalon Hotel and other properties In Florida, and has been actively engaged in handling this company's business since Its formation. The firm will conduct a general real estate business. Mr.

Stimpson will specialize in groves and property management. Mr. Staton will handle business, residential, and citv property. Mr. F.

E. Baxter, who has been associated with Mr. Stimpson for a number of years, will continue to specialize in the handling of acreage, groves, and timber lands. The snerilf claimed mat investi M'. 40', Pa IS 2T, "4 a.

"'1 42 P. 12 82 4'4 ii'. S'i 4, 4.1 ll'a 13 14'i 14'. 37, 44-44 12 107 10 107 9 107 10 49-48 1 108 3 108 3 P4 3 2s 51-44 2 102 11 102 12 102 11 21,8 53-49 48 99 29 99 26 99 29 2s 34-31 13 101.14 101 It 101.14 60-35 52 102 3 102 1 102 4 39-56 8 1111.4 101.1 lQt.4 42 1 18'4 24', 10', J. u'i 42 I'a 62'.

4'. 3B, IP, 3'. 4', 4.T, 12 13 14', 14'. 38'i gation failed to link the youth with the theft of fruit and the subsequent Oonnol Tejitlle Container Corp Cont Bak Cont C'an Cont Motors Cont Oil Del Corn Produrta Cotv lne Crown Cork A 8 Crown Cuban Am fluuar Curtlaa-WrlRht Chesapeake Corp. Chi Pneum Tmil City Ue and Fuel Cluett Prahody Contl Baking A Crown Crk Seal Certalntced forgeries in any manner.

Federal Farm Mnrtaate: 3s 49-44 1 103 27 103 27 103 27 HARWOOD WILL PROBATED: Concress, but dipped later on pront garnering. Domestic copper and lead prices were lifted again Thursday and Friday In a mpathy with growing demand in this country and abroad. In addition steel output for the week registered the first linuat-H i l. I in own limn ltit. Home Owner, Loan: The estate of Matilda L.

Harwood of Winter Park, who died Nov. 13, was 2s 49-39 8 lot 29 101 28 101 29 44-42 50 101 17 101 15 101 17 3s 52-44 3 103.24 103.26 103 26 filed for probate yesterday in the months. Retail sales atno took a jump. Major commodities pointed higher and Georgia Tech, zi memoers oi itno Lambda Nu. a local social fraternity at Rollins College, became members of Epsllon Tau Chapter of Sigma Nu at formal Installation exercises in the Annie Russell Theatre at Rollins Saturday afternoon.

A large number of alumni members of Sigma Nu from various parts of Florida also attended the "nationalization" ceremonies. The pledge ceremony in which the Rollins men became members of the Sigma Nu Fraternity was conducted by the Stetson chapter. The formal installation of Epsilon Tau Chapter was conducted by the members of the chapter at the University of Florida. Installation of the new chapter at Rollins was held in connection with the convention of the Second Division of the Sigma Nu fraternity embracing the chapters In Florida and Georgia, the convention delegates holding a brief business session during the morning. A banquet In the College Commons Saturday evening followed by an all-college dance at Dubsdread Country Club with Epsllon Tau Chapter as the host concluded the day's program.

Speakers at the banquet Included Raymond W. Blacklock. member of the faculty at the University of Florida, and special divisonal Inspector for Sigma Nu. who acted as toastmaster; President Hamilton Holt of Rollins College: Walter J. Matherly, dean of the School of Business Administration.

University of Florida; Francis Whltehair. PeLand, attorncv: Errett R. Newby, Oklahoma City. national regent, and Dr. Malcolm C.

Sewell, Indianapolis, national general secretary, of the Sigma Nu Fraternity Thomas W. Pope. Rollins '37. of Westbury. L.

I. N. LeRov B. Giles. Orlando.

and L. Maxwell Harrington. Winter Park, commander of Epsilon Tau Chapter. Cl'ESTS OF HONOR Other guests of honor Included: Charles E. Thomas, Indianapolis, editor of "The Delta," of Sigma Nu; Dr.

Winslow S. Anderson, dean of Rollins College; Dr. Arthur D. Enyart, dean of men of Rollins College; J. O'Neal Cox, adviser, University of Florida chapter; R.

P. Walters, adviser, Stetson University chapter: E. H. Peters, adviser, Rollins College chapter; Dr. William H.

Cook, rest-dent head. Sigma Nu fraternity at Rollins: Hughes Wilson, commander of Stetson University chapter: and Henry Toland. commander of the University of Florida chapter. Charter members of the new Epsilon Tau Chapter of Rollins College who were Initialed Saturday were the following: L. Maxwell Harrington and William H.

Bingham, Winter Park. Howard C. Lyman. Altamonte Springs, Myron L. Savage, Orlando; Richard B.

Jones, Steubenvllle William Bruce MrCreary and Alfred B. MrCreary. Louisville. Ky William O. H.

Collins, Nineveh, N. Benjamin A. Cooke, Garden City, L. I N. George F.

Call. Lew. Donas, on me wnoie, uiu Deiier. office of County Judge Victor Hut-chins. The estate was valued at and Chauncey Boyer and Joseph L.

Burns, thru his resident agent, A. J. Lussler, were named I v'u me uwivr aIUC Will I'l'IIU -MTU tonal recession In both freight loadings and electric power oimnnption. Bank cleanups addition were aain elt below those of the correspond int. period a year ago.

23'', 15-', T. 15', 53', 44 7V; 5 15', 1 15', 54'; 1 4l'i Deere to On Del Al Hudaon Del lark At Weat Dlatll Corp 8eag Dome Mine. DoiiKlaa Aircraft du Pont De Douulaa Aircraft Detroit F.dtaon Dow Chem 41 Real Fatal Tranaferi Tha Warren to W. M. Rowland, sat.

of mtg. I0 ovc. lot. H. Livingston, sp.

to Pratt FOREIGN EXCHANGE NKW YORK (API Closing Foreign Kxchange rales follow: Great Britsin in dollars, others in cents. Great Britsin demand 3.00',; rabies 6.00',; 80-day hills 4 France demand 3 39V cables 3 Italy demand S.2B',: cables 8 Demands: Belgium IS 98 Germany fire 40.32. registered 21 55. trsvel 25 75; Denmark 22 Switzerland 2.1 Podlueal 4 56; Greece Crechnslovakia S.51'4: Austria I8 92N; Argentine 3.1..1.1N: Tokvo 29 13. Shanehai 29 65; Hongkong 31.15; Men-ico Citv 27.60; Montreal In New York loo 00; New York tn Montreal 100.00.

nominal. 111 96 42 11', U4'i 41 'a 41 98'', 98'a Pood Co, md. $500 lot. Price and lies Co. to M.

E. Schofleld, 6 wd. $10 ovc. lot. 96 184 J.

A Hugney to j. Brennan, mtg. Inspiring some buying: In stocks, brokers said, was a mild revival of inflation psychology based on the probability of an unbalanced national budget for some time to come and heavy Government spending. A "reflation move started by some leaders this along. Wheat at Chicago ended the week With advances of 1 i to 1 1 cents a bushel.

Corn was lower to 70Ji. Cotton was unchanged to 15 cerVt a bale higher. $250 chattels. Illuminated Runways Dickson Border Lights Installed At Local Airpnrt A new method of Illuminating the edges of runways at airports was demonstrated at the local flying field recently when the runners were bordered with reflectors installed by the Dickson Highway Safety Marker Company, of Orlando. The landing lights mounted on the nose of Douglas planes of Eastern Air Lines ships furnish the beams for reflection back to th( eyes of the pilots, with the additional added feature that the markers aid in judging ground distance.

The new method ot illumination Is claimed to be inexpensive, yet has proven satisfactory to officials of Eastern Air Lines and lt Is thought that other ports over the country might be equipped 18 24 40 10', H. Bcneeiev to cams o. jacKson, Rastman Kodak HI Auto Lite Klec Boat El Power to Lt Srle deed, $1 ovc, lot. Orlando Citrus Growers Assn. to J.

A. 21 Coughlan, par. rel. $10 ovc. acr.

Fndlcott Johnaon SLOAN GETS HIGHEST SALARY (Continued from Page 1) Rand president of Remington-Rand, Buffalo. N. Ernest T. Weir, board chairman, Welrton Steel Welrton, W. $71,785.

Weir also waa listed a. receiving an Identical amount from the Great Lakes Steel Corporation. BICiCJERS GOT $90,000 J. D. Blggers, president of the Llbbcy-Owens-Ford Glass Company and director of the government's unemployment census, received Henry L.

Doherty. utilities executive, got $100,000. and W. C. Teagle, president.

Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, $122,500. C. W. Dayo, president of the F. W.

Woolworth Company, drew the report said, and 11 other officials of the same concern received more than each. Kenneth G. Smith, president of the Pep.sodent Company, was listed as receiving J. L. Kraft, president of the Kraft-Phenix Cheese Company, $150,000, and R.

W. Woodruff, president of the Coca Cola Company, $108 333. The duPonts appeared In the report. 17 officials of their companies receiving In excess of $50,000. I.am-mont duPont.

president of duPont de Nemours and Company, received $129,406, the report said. TWO WOMEN NAMED The names of few women appeared In the top brackets of the report but Ullian S. Dodge, president and treasurer of Harriet Hubbard Avers, got and Mary Margaret McBrlde. listed a an artist of the Radio Quality Group Service, of New York, reOived $52,231. At len.t one congressman was listed.

He Is Representative Bruce Barton, N. Y.i, advertising man ancf author, who got $58,333 as chairman of the Board of Batten, Barton. Durstine and Osborn, of New York. Frank Knox. Chicago newspaper publisher and Republican candidate for vice-president In 19:16.

received $75000 as president of the Chicago Dally News. Al Smith, former governor of New York, drew $4.1 333 as president of Empire State, Inc. S. Avery, president of Montgomery Ward received $100 0f0 and E. Wood, president of Sears, Roebuck Company.

Ij, J. Rosenwald of Abington, chairman of the Board of Sears, Roebuck, drew $71,250. Marriage Licenses Claude L. Ahsher, 26, Bellevlew. and Edith Myrtle Yates, 26.

Orlando. Faat Roll Milla and Mua Ind Kvana Product! Eaton Mfg Florida Produce JACKSONVlIXg lAfi P-oduce Cjlio. tatlons for Jan. 8. Supply of fruits moderate, demand moderate.

Market steady. East. bti. various va- rletlea Avocados, iiu. b.akeia.

fair to good 2.23-1.75 Bananas, unporta. 8-7s, par ID. basis Oranges, Fla. std. oniaa No.

3 i lacna. No. 3's and culls 43- .80 CraoelruiU std. bsa. No.

3 1.25-1.40 Grapefruit, 1, aacka. No. 3'a 40- .85 KumqusU, Fla hu. hprs 1 Limes, orange crates, key tvpa 3 30-4 23 Limes. Fla hu Persian No quote Tan.erlnea.

Fla. Ooi cratea. No. 3'a 63- .80 Pecans ami per In, Stuarts, ord to good, U- .12 Perana Sou per i. and poor varletlea 07- .09 Sunply of rea-etaniea moderata.

demand market steady. Beans. bu. round atrtngleaa 1 Reana Sou bu hpra hi Vals 1 45-1 90 Beana, Lima Fla Cuna, bu hmprs few 3 no-4 00 Broccoli. Fla.

pkia per lb, few 09 Butter Beana. sou hu hpra no quoit Cahhaaa, Sou. per cwt. treat! ireen 150-17J Carrots, Fls. per do hunrhea 80- 85 Carrots.

West. crl. 4 rtoa 3 25-3 35 Csullflower, Fla. crate. 00 Celery.

Fla. 10" crts. large alrea. few 1 00-1 23 Celery, Weat. 4 crts lie alrea 1 unllaida.

per Out. bun. fair to good, few .75 Cucumbers. Sou hu. hpra.

ord. to ood. few 1 30-3 00 Finplant, bu few 1.50-185 Mustard. don bunches .45 Okra. Cuba, 4 bakt cratea.

stnl type few 1 75-3 25 Okra. Cuba, bu hnr, truo Oen Baking i 10 .140 3 7 2fll 7 4 11 23 27 The First Federal Kavlngs and Loan Association of Orlando prides Itself upon the work It Is doing In this rommunlty. F.very dollar Invested with them makes for progress In every walk of life. Don't let your Idle dollars stand In the way of Put them to work and get paid for- It. Every account 185 19', 12', 5', 40', 'a 3'.

10', 19 IT', 14', 32 P. 35 12', 10 9', 21 1 24 9', 12', 22 14', 24', 2'. 7'. 53', 10', 7'. 9', 21 KELLEY BUYS IN ROSEMERE 10 Lots Purchased By Orlandoan The sale of 10 lots on Vanderbllt Avenue In Rosemere to H.

M. Kel-ley, who will build a group of houses on the property, was announced yesterday by the Walter W. Rcee Investment Company. Construction of the first house will start lrt the near future, according to Walter W. Rose, and others will soon follow.

The lota were purchased and the houses will be built by Mr. Kclley as an Investment, It was dated. The property la located only hrrt dLstanr from Orange Avenue and la considered unusually well adapted for moderate 185 14 12', 5'a "'a 3'. 10', 19 131, 44', 32 1'. 35 12'.

10 '4 17', 21', a 'a 12', 22 14', 24', 2'i, 7'. 53'. 10', I 9'. BO', 10', 14'. IP, '4 7'4 40', 35', oen came Oen Fiec Oen Food.

Oen At El A Oen Molora Oen At Run Olllelte Snf Olnihet Broa OiKitlrlch I11PI Ooodvear At Oraham Paine Mot. Ot Northn Rv pf. Oreyhound Corp (Irneral Cable Oen Hy Signal Ct Nor Iron Ore (Hidden Co Hnyea BndT Herker Prod Hnmeetake Mln IKnid-Herahey Houaton Oil Hiltfaon Motor 8'. 12', 5'4 40, 3', 9', 19 'a 12', 43 3P, I'l 33', 12', 10 '4 20 P. 23 9', 12'.

"ii 23 2'i 7 10', 74 40 10', 18', 13', 11 5', 7'. 48 31, 3.1 9jmXoneuiA uxnth mm -aT To Change Name Angebllt Addltinn Becomes Ilolden Heights Monday A Holdcn Heights Civic League will be organized at Prescott Garage, 29ih Street Monday night at 8 P. M. The name of Angebilt Addition will be changed to Holdcn Heights and this community will take an active part in beau! Miration and other civic problems, according to residents of that ADV AM AI.ONU I INK NEW YORK Advances were scored alt along the line in the bond mar. fl yesterday.

Bent jwrfunnances were turned In by some of the low priced fails and oilier homes recently under treasure. I'. S. Governments, while steady, dtd little eitlter way and there was little tiading. Advances ranged up to 3-32 1 ids Of a point and Ioxkon as much, Progresa in the corporate section ns accompanied by dealing.

Transfer of all bonds totalled 9ti2, 2M, compared with on Saturday. Dec. 18. the last short session before the holiday. The Associated Press averages were uniformly higher except for the low-yield group, Inch, like governments, was steady but quiet, with the averages holding at Fndav's close.

Several issues of lhigh Valley Coal took the day honors msnfnr as actual advances counted, one loan iHiunding up as much a 9 point and two otheis advancing 2 to 3 immoIs. It as announced Friday lioldeis had agreed to sn extension of some poles that ma-jjrel on Jan, 1. (ther firm sHits Ineludcd several hot its ol International Gi eut "in them Bsiliead; Bush Trrmiiial; MikkouiI Pacific, and Kne Railroad. An issue of a Baltimure to Ohio stihsidiaiy line dto(v ped 8 on a single sole, but mot Baltimore and Ohio direct liens ere higher. Other loans improving were International Telephones 3 at 81 1 and Warner Rmthets atVH.

Japanese Ixinds made further prog. 1 10 8 17 24 5WUT HOMf 5t MOMI Of tA FIRST FEDERAL, SAVING LOAN ASSOCIATION Of ORLANDO PHONt 4lOI fancy I83-J00 iston. Walter L. Royall. Yar- Onions.

Northern. 50-lb tack. Howe Sound 1 Illlnola Central 15 Ind'tat Ravon 4 luaplrat Copper ...172 lnterlake Iron 70 lot Harvealer 31 Int Hvdro Klec 5 lot Nlrk Can 77 Int Papr Ac Pow pf 7 SO', 10', 19', 14', IP. 88 7', 40', 3V4 yellows, few 140-1 50 peas. Fntit.n.

Florida, bushel hsmpers, few 1.43-1 90 priced homes, being restricted to i ItW-swi. laaa AiwiWW I eWli I wi renpers. Fla bu hmnrs. Won Accidentally Shot 8ARASOTA (JP) Mrs. Andrews Cars ker.

wife of the pastor of the First Baptist Church here, was accidentally killed yesterday when a shotgun was discharged. A coroner's jury, which returned a verdict of accidental death, was told Mrs. Caraker was cleaning out a clothes closet when a dress became entangled In the trigger of the automatic gun. ders. fsir to good 1 80-3 00 mouin.

unaries F. Draper, Cleveland. Ohio; James L. Coates, Conslanllne. John Sharp, Humboldt, Orvtlle.

O. Fen-nell, Mamaronet N. John H. Lee, Douglaston, L. N.

Hubert W. Hagnauer, St. Isiuls, Charles R. Rauschor. Washington, Int Tel At Tel 12 bu.

hnrs. Other UtM taauf varletlea 1.73-1.90 35'i Msine ton in eka taVI Itilly Paer pf lull Bui Math Johna Mnnvllt I re but other foreign dollar )ond did Oreen M'ns, C. 8. a 1.30 142', 142'a 12 (1 (2 Potatoes Sou nu nmrtri. little.

u. Joseph J. Rembock. Col- residential use. Mr.

Kclley has been a resident of Orlando for several years, and has watched the city grow and expand. His decision to build was prompted bv a belief that real et.ate activity will become- very brisk In the city within the near future and that Orlando real estate represents a sound Investment with opprrtunitv for substantial Increase In value. Bliss No. 1 else new crop 1 no-1 73 Riiiahataa. Sou.

doa. bun 73- (3 IIVK KM KIKAOY Splnsch. Fla huahel hmnra. nnsvtiie. Everett L.

Farns-worlh, Wcstfleid. and William H. Cook, resident head, Rollins College. varlois varletlea 90-100 Kennecott Cop KieiKe SH Kre-ul ISItl Kroner Ontrery Southern JACKSONVIU F. (API Hogs; receipts medium.

ntjirUet stead mi-ditims 8 7 buhls a7r- 8 Itrhi lights ft 25-8 2it; heavy pigs 4 7V.V7;; Soiiaah. Fla bu.hel hmnra. yellow crooka. nrdy to td 30-J 13 Snua.h. Fla.

buahel hmnra. 90 2 1 4 1 7 7 23 white Bats. 130-145 Lee Rub Tire Sweet potatoes. Porto 17 28'. I'a 7'.

13'. 4n, 50', 17 11 9'. 4', 42 17 3'. 10'a 7', 13 40', Stl' 17 12 9'. 40', 17 28', 7 40', 18', II I 4', IMS 4 75 7.V sows and roughs 3 leavies B.73-7 (Ml.

Cattle: receipt Hisht, market steadv; Steeis. fair 4 23 5.23; plain 3 23 4 23; nmiiimn .1 Od.4 00; cows, fair 3 30-3 73; Rirsn. per ion lbs 153-185 Tomatoes. Fla 4 haaket crts. nrdy tn fsir 173-100 plain 1.00-3 25; fanners 9 25-3 00; veal ln Val RR Olaaa Uiew, Inn Iirlllnrrt I.amliert Phar'n I.ehn and Fink l.ehich Val Coal pf Tomatoes, Fla cratea.

30-80 calves, good ft fair 4 23 4 75. loos, pack 1 30-3 00 plain 3 23-3 75; common I Vi 2 73, bulls, Turnips. doyen bunches. Pair Burnd NEW ORLEANS (InA) Kate Zimmerman, fi, was critically burned yesterday at her room In a local hotel whn her dress caught fire, apparently from a gas stove, Mrs. Zimmerman was burned badly about the bodv.

Jesse Slmms, proprietor of the hotel, suffered severe burn of the hands In beating out the flames. fat 3 30 3.73; common 2 30 3 25. fr to gd .70 Fori AND SI.OAN HEADS LIST WITH fJnl.SU INCOME WASH1NOTON (AP) Here are the 14 peraon. who received eompenaatlnn of more than 8.100 (KM each durln, the Ilia tat year, accnrdln to a Treasury report to Contrea. yeaterday; 1.

Alfred F. Sloan prealHent, General Corporation, (450 974. 2. William Knudaen. vice.pre.idenl, General Corp.

(459 878 3. Clary Cooper, movie actor, 4 Ronald Colman, movl actor, 3. Donaldaon Brown, vtee-preatdenr. Oeneral Motora Corporation, (35,1.711. 8 Ciatidetta Colbert, movie actress, (lin.Sil 7.

John Thoma. Smith, general c.unael, Oeneral Mntora Corporation, (149.257. 8 Thomas 3. Watson, president, International Bu.lnea, Machlnea Corporation, (342,009. 8 P.

Sknuraa. New Tork and California theater operator, (341.0119, 10. Mae Wel 1171 .11.1 It Vincent F't-gerald. aaleeman. ft ohr.trom (nd Company, (.120.294 ico'nmla'lonl.

12. Lawrence Fisher, ylce-preat- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLANDO (Chartered and uperti.ed by tha TJ. I. Government) Fiscal Agent of the United States In connection with the sale of United States Savings Bonds to members Announces dividend. 01 Dec.

3 lit at the yearly ratt ol JACKRONVIf (API Market steady on Florida whiles and on shlppod ln Legal Notices AMFNPMFNT TO FKIt I 4TK1N NO. 5 OF TMK FLORIDA (ITKIS COMMISSION Regulation No of the Florida Clfnta Commission, adopted on August 4. 1917. Is herehy amended hy adding at the end thereof the following' "And an emergenry standard. Florida No 3.

the requirements for which are the ssme as for U. No. 3. except that In cases of drvneu or In-Jury as evldenred hy hroken down julca cells a tolerance of fifteen percent (15'rl may he allowed for very serious dsmage Not. more than one-third (I 31 of this tolerance shall he allowed for citni.

fruits whim show drvnee. In twenty percent 1 2H I or mora of the exposed pulp as shown on transversa cut through the center." This amendment Is adopted by the Florida citrus OnmmiMinn open meeting In Lselsnd, Florida, on 4. 19.18. and shall hernme effect ire at 12 01 a. Monday, January 10 1938 FLOnins rtTTt', mvMiitns By JOHN MAXCY.

chairman Attest: R. F. P. STEM AM, Secretary (SKALl Jan. 9.

1911. stock. Cars. Fla rradt A whiles 17 os. per doa .3 r.KORT.IAN 1)1 WASHINGTON, 0JP1 John B.

Oreen. druggist and a prominent civic leader, died of pneumonia to 74 ounce 10 ounce Maximum LOGO'00 Benefit Ago Mmll, 10 (o Year Ble Rate It.OO fer Month. No (lav following a weeks illness. Oreen was a leader In the found ing of the Washington Chamber of Commerce and other civic 17'4 ounce .59 ahlpped grade A whiles 24 OS, shipped all grades mixed col. or, 2.1-74 nu.

74- 77 Frvers colored or hesvv hreedg TO Ifhorn or It breeds 27- 70 Rmtieis rolored Ih aire lihorna lacarcel 7S. in Hen. colored 4 lha up 21 I eehorna 19 Roo.lei Turkevs. Fla. ynung tnms ana voting hens .11.

13 4 The postofflce of Dngenham, T.n-ex, England, has a skylight which taken the glare and most of the heBt out of the sunlight. dent, director, Oeneral Motora, 771 13. Charles F. Kettering, vice-presi You ran m-ith llil Miituol roniinv tt IK) per month nr1 your estate will be pnld tip to 13 33 to iloooo lor each II 00 paid 111 piTinhima. In grtillllnn to our regular alii1e memberahlp pnllrjr we Insure the lire family tip to li oiwuo (or Hie aame rote.

Dial 6732 or write and a representative will call. (No obllga. Hon on your part An Orlando Iiwtlttitlon orgnnlred to help Orlando People nd their Mends. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS It? this Association are insured up to $5,000 by the Federal Sa'ings and Loan Insurance Corporation of Washington, an agr-ncy of the U. S.

GOVERNMENT Accounts opened before the 10th of tha month earn dividend, from tht lit of that month. THOMSON McKINNON ORLANDO OFFICE 18 WALL ST. PHONES 4183-4184-4185 MFMRFftg NEW TORK TO(K EXCHANGE POSITION WANTED Yminsr man with wvcral )Tnri flnanrf experience. Now employed wllh hiuhl.v reiponsihle job. Thoroush knnwl-erlRf of ntilo and other finance hiiMiness, Executive anility.

Permanently located In Orlando. Will accept out of town position. ALSO would like lo contact nome one with capital Interested in openinj omall loan huoinesn. Will operate on profit-fharinir liasis. Ilox 27S.

Sentinel-Star. THE AMERICAN BENEFIT CO. ROOMI 19 24 ItOI.IVE BLDfi. Kid N. OR 4NOE I.

O. BOX ORI.ANDO, 11 1 l1 Investment for Funds of AI1 Pn, Atl Tn.ursnr. (4'ste and County Sinking Municipal Funds, (Bnat Bills Moa. 74, 750, 751, 752, and 153 Tom qiniTTir)N broad, at ii-m and i r. k.

i. t. rtORint office. Vest Palm Beach Miami Tampa 41, peiersanrg Mlsmt Bearh liaytnna Rear Palm Resell g.ra.nta PHONE 4191 PINE COURT.

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