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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 23

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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH '30. 1932 OND PRICES STRONG New York Bond Market ON MODERATE TRADE By CROWTHER RODNEY FINANCE BUSINESS IBj the Associated Prcjj) Hnlr in l.niliu Hiflh l.lw fhtnl Financial 'Editor ulr in Hitih t.ntr fhme Knlm in I. Mm, Hwl, l.ou Clone U. S. Treasury Obligations Tmil pale, lu.ttll.ooo: Sll.ttl.i.i'llOi week ago.

ItlO.l.iii.isio; eai' Kns A 14 14 Ilu sv ilu I I'T Hli'k ll'l'1, 1(7'. 'M' ren, 4l.Vl.Ml.isHI: two yesrs sn. S13 ilu gen NVC A- 1 ill 11 "isi: 1 in date, .11 5 71 71 2 I I itn im 1 mi 1 im imi fin a in2Vi2- rt 11 if Aroo 4 Market Leaders Municipals Get Fillip H'-lil lii'inw I'm s.tnie iiio. iHT.iksi, same iwu i 411 I -I i 2a Htl'. "4 Harpen Mln lis Itlw! lli.lchr 7'vB TBI.

HtBinstnrB (t'. 'ho Hint 1.M1 7'a HI liuitu Mult i't '4t; lUnlr-r Steel ll, '4: IrlBh Krec St 'till; 21 111." a Liberty lionds Kll I'a 1 Hell l' (' ml I'l-nef 1ml I. '111. Ui-rll Stl if 42.1 i 1 1. 1 J(i Ill "BV 20 4 Sll i llli 21; mi 1 In 11 111 Baltimore Sales And Prices 4h ll Mi' liAini 5i 2ml1 Nl A llli rf 4 Imp A I ri.i ii.

li 4 Ml iln rlA. I 4' O11A Stl, il a2.i dn a (In I' 1 i Kd'rfe 11! (i 1.1 II 4 fnl ,1. '4 i (Dollars md Thirty-Secoiulei 1 Salr in l.OlMi, Cin.r Knt ,1 I Hal I til 7s il. 4 III' 1 (liii 1 i'ji li 71 Ss J1 12 By T. H.

Rjchardsom By Leased Wire to The retting Sun 1 il.t it I HI 74 71 ll; 1 72' 7S VI I UU ll! 'l Chesapeake AndPotomac Telephone Co. Votes $695,860 For Extensions Of Lines And Lib 5'a 3- STIi 1.2 i Italy mil I 17 (ipj 1 I 'i 1 I 71 i 71 I S7 1 ST', I 12 I 7 1 im I im I HP' I'M1 li iU lum 'lim-j in Hklvn Tr 6 'It Hot I' ll'-sn Hkln K1I1 A lapan 1 New York, March 30 Bonds were strong today under the leadership of i ll'il tnu '17 1 n-J 1M1.4 IllJ.iS Closing Quotations I lii'l lul I km 'l'r Us 12: ll'S I i on Ratigt nnC8 11 4 4 '4i. t1 l. HIJU I li lsl 5s l.li 01' 5 4 '41 I it." ii i- i '4 17 "1 OT II Jlmt'i HV.t i VI MJ Ht 13 47 i IM.iD' 1M IM.m Jan. luj; Dtv in STOCKS ll: H7 1 104 I II A II CVI Hi I i Jodvji i KM I Saln Hioh Low I Clostl CVnjs I Hid I High Lots shuts ll'H I S'l'i IW I (14 94 1 i an Hy .0.

fJt'4! Mt' tid 12: 'JT 1 oti'j: o7 I I I mt: 11's ,1. 2 102 I I 4 102 1: m'j 1(11 4li I I2i IV-- i 117 I 07 (leh '4S (In IMA-rfK I'g il? M'lHII' Hit 4s 112 3', -4 ll 0 ilH rlo 4' Ml 2U 6 6 6 8 6 2 Black Si. Decker I llo o.i Bk 7s .17 Krctl A Toll I. Ans 41 Lyons tis o4 1 MaiBPlllr-B lis '31. Mod Mlllik' tl'j 1 i Merldlno.

Kl 7 Mid ater H'jb Milntt to.s lt MA-A 7fl a7 xw Mimtovitlp iB I 6 1115 3. M-U I IS II Kl. (W.W '57. run 4'- 4i: 41 21 Hs 7i 51 1' 211 ll! Ill'', 116H U3 1 7 iC 4 Telephone 8 114 1141, -e 114 .1: Mi. I S'l II mi III Slll.

Mil 111; Htl 41 S.i I lii Mi lii Nl III' SI I Sll Kl United States Treasury obligations. Trading was moderately active. The market opened higher. Government bonds were bid up briskly from 4 to over a point on the improved prospect that Congress will succeed in balancing the budget. This, combined with better news from abroad, where it is expected that France, as as Great Britain, will succeed in balancing her budget, caused a general resumption of bond buying.

ilu lis. 4'-. iln ,1 nil July ilu 'till nil. Foreign Bonds Sn'iti In l.ooii. NYltv (ir In fluiOA1 Slum 5s Ml.

,1 il" .1. .11 Tel (ti 4', VMM A '111! Mug Shr ftVji MO. .1 Nnrf 4 Wes 4 'Uill NiirfnlkAS ,1 "HI Al Nnr Am Co 5s 'till ni's aOHl 17 I 1.7S;Com Credit, pf 20 17 2 iCoru Credit pf 68Js 3.60;Cous a I 100 1)8 Cons Li P5 pf 85 40 4 iFiilelity Deposit. I 15 10 iFldelityic Gum- I 41 IS 10 17 l'25i 82 'J I 97 SO 50 9i 10 1 an ih'h iliin" 'Ill 21 limvion 18 IS IT J-it 18 17HI 17 HI- Wl 17 I 18 OUii (il 5-a i 6Uj 63 H7 t7 97 50 50 10 10 I lOJjl 13 Js 4 til 4j 4WI 4H Ahltlhl ii Hunk I'ol '4 rim Nur '40. U.S..

tl llfll 11m 11.1 111' a ill sn 14H S1V, Stl lis llll'l. (4, IKC, 55 I 2 (17 a sii 2 SP S(l I 21 1.1; S2 2'V 711, I'si' Iki glil 4h'4(I SS'il 23 I -J I I I 13 i priijl 2 lol'i IOII'b'UiI 1, 31 2S'j Ji 2-1, Alp Mot Stl 7 'Ml 117 Sll 11 SH I IIS sp; 5-1 No Ain Ed 5s 57 i an 1 so a JT1 4" I KM AuUqui 7s '43 A. SKI 8 Fidelity 3141 4 J5U i'ii i Ml 4.H 7'i, lo 4i, SV, 4' S' 7i I 41 31 0 i ft I t'i 2 3- I Sun Wales oa 'ol do -is Nord K.v A iI' jb Tb tier IJiijil '47 Norway its lis 'VA da 6b 'ell Best Gains In Issues i'llll I'm' Is '44. BONDS rto 7r 4(i dn 1st is 7.7 VntifMiuift I'd 'fti lo 7 llli 78 I 7S rt: 7(1 I 711 7 I 1, SI l.T 111V iii'ii 4 1('1' till Si 2.1 1 ii 1 ,111 1 .111 .17 I Sii', tin ili'b 4s perp I'eiH I' Tel it 13.. (Hi 47A I Nor Pie tis 211-17 I4 (In rAt 2H47A! Snr I'Sf gn 2IH7! Xnr Sih I'o lis '41 Hi do 5s '41 A At Largest Discounts l'H 7i y.V';t 21 71', '4 7,1 hi (iP, iin 117 51 74 nl nf lis Mil 1 Arapntlnp tls '57 A.

The best gains in the Government i-II A-11 of (in ilu '37 ur lVr Ltd 'M, 1 ertnin-ti-il rt7 61' 1H list were in those issues selling at the largest discounts, such as Treasury 3. 98 i I 96 I I 40 I 10 Si HI it, I 4tiTa! 4i5 do tin Ars fis ft dn jf (In Mov. Arsrntlno -(1. Ohio Pnh '4(11 27: M'j! 51 i'heiini t'nrn '1" '7i 98 Wl ttSWI 00.4I 90 iBalto City 4s 11)51 A 500 96141 9ft Hi 9i)i( 03 lUaitoCity 4s 1962 Conduit. SOOOi 95i! 95m 5il3Mi Oi-adlt lis 50OOI 93 93tfl I 37 37 Marylanc; loool 37 37 37 i 1 35 6 8 iWasl) Hllto Annapolis 5s.

I 1000! 6 6 I ft 1-4 I 4 Total Salps sioi-tig, 417 shares; botuls. Km, 103 on 1H 1111 I 1 Oiitarin '1 rfln 5s IM I imv and 3ls, both of which advanced ml 3 10,1 Ure WHIlAX 4 '111! Ain (11 May 11 ion, (l about a point. The gains were smaller 2 im ii 711 1 3.1 I 1.1 I'sl I litis Sli-cl lis '11 35 I 33 I 11.1' llltf iloO 1 1 ii.v I till I SSL, 7s 1 I 7IH, I iM ai lisij LSI A enn ,1 lit) gen '112. ilu r(g HI 11.1 sn'llr rtlr! IV. 1,1 rfs '71 A.i ft '77 I iln 4 '1i.

lti I'M 1 11 11 Atlstralfa -Ik 'So. do Ti7 I' the Liberty loans, but ail Govern ment short-term paper advanced. 471. 117', I Oil'jT'sl im: ic2 I 3'H 4" PKICES ON INACTIVE ISSUES is '12! .1 Mil- I'nHlni-A I'iic 4 I'n ro I'nltltx 5' S.1'. (Kl Ml do Par Lynns 7a ft I'Br llrlKI! If Ivrtt 7b Peru 1m (iB 'iio I'nliitiil do 7 '17 do Ob 'in.

I'rHtfiii' IIb 110 rt l.tdi i'lllil ltd 7. II do I'm 47 II The municipal market received a Aditlr'a (rl'l 7h III. I Bid. I Ak. 12 I'nriiiTrun ct 1 flirt Aik fillip from the success of a $50,000,000 I do ell.

bonus Belvedere iloie.1 lgt 5a, 11' ll lux Hi 41 'ji 11' sn I'Wlj ill Ill ill '4H! One 4 111 ,1 Ml. 1 In li I. A Oil HI I issue of New York State per cent. I SI SI I SI 12 III I II in '1 im 17 I 47 I IT 711 I In I Tll Havana '13 '4 I. 'sii gi.ld I I 30 notes, due January 15 next.

The offer if 1-' is Consolidated 4 Jas Cormuliiliileii Gas 5s I 95' li Appropriations totaling for extensions to the telephone system throughout the State and the improvement of existing facilities have just been voted by the board of directors of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Baltimore city. This brings the total appropriated so far in 1932 for additions and betterments to 52.152.526. according to figures Issued by Frederick J. Irish, general manager of the company. Specific projects to be covered by the latest appropriation include the construction of aerial cable extensions In the Somerset.

Brookmont, Crest View and Glen Cove residential sections of Montgomery county served by the Bradley-Wisconsin central offices. It will also cover the installation of a new storage battery in the South central office. Baltimore. The specifications for the Montgomery county projects call for the placing of over 18.000 feet of aerial cable. The appropriation further provides rnoney to be spent on outside construction, switchboard installations, private branch exchanges and other purposes in almost every section of the State.

Montgomery Ward Co. Decentralizes Control Under the Montgomery Ward new plan of decentralized control, by which six regions throughout the country will be established under the di I ing was heavily oversubscribed. New Finance Sen ice A com. Finance Service pf First Industrial liuilding Isaac Benescu Crook Stores pf John Hurst 1st SI" yij si', 71 I 71 Kairmont Clarksburg 6s 32 i lis si HI ti 1' Ml ilu II .1. 21IIH1 OiiA mv rf York city bonds were marked up i lilisun Island bs 96 I I 811 i 8(i i 99 I 1 I slightly, but the suRKestion of a 2-cent 5.

'OS 1 fw ni do 4s 'ti'l do gen 1' '115 iln 4 IS sip do 1' 'T'l Pei.rliiACtt 1 4s 'in; ill i.lectric Ry 6s 1933. 27 1H 10 Sli 1(1 'In lllllnellie 7b 35 80 6 2 I municipal tax on all rapid transit fares tni.j Ill'jl 4llli' Hhl tie Main Standard Oas 6V.jS... STOCKS 97 I I Kb niiiRilhrWal depressed New York city traction bonds Appalachian Corp I .35 (lii i- 4V do 4s iln 4. (' diinlk-ri Hv rs '27 i ll I ft 1' 4i', (In rvl 'IU). II 1 A 1" rf 4.

,11 7J I2' 41 12 Junior Railroad Issues 19 I 8 ,300 I 21 IS il 18 ft Sv Ss SS 5 1111, 4 51 lil Si 55 51 35 111 .11 51 71 S.I S.1 in1 4: il', I ll 41 'il ll'a Atlantic. Coast Line of Conn I I 25 I'ere Is dn 'so Phils ('(' 5 H7 Phil Klec I'aS 'IV dn 4s '71 44 ill 51 Cora Credit 8 pf I 644! Consolidation Coal i I 50i 1 5'j 12 in in 72 47 4 li .11 Utile West do Hb IHllia Steel 7b In de 'It In ll'-a Bio (Jr tin Sul 7s do Ha 'IV Koynl llnleh 4b KiiinatilHlliBt. 7e ii 1 llle A UK 5s 'Itlll 40 Show Improvement Junior railroad issues improved Nickel Plate 6s, due this year, ad Maryland Casualty Mercantile Trust Mononsahela Power 7 pf. Mortg Bd Title Con Mortg Bd Title IT pf. New Amsterdam Northern Central Peun Water Power Holand Park Houiplaiitl pf, Standard Gas Flciuipment.

Standard Gas Equipment pf. In lii'l 5', la vacia tll Hl'lKUIIII Wi do 7s 'oH do 'ID do Hs -Vi Ilprspti City Tib 'tin. Itprlln I'iiv lB TiS Cily Kl ill 'SI dn ti'jN '53 do (In Ilojjnla Sa 'r, HnhvlB SB -47 (In 7b TiH Bolivia 7s 'IW Hrmil '41 do tt'N ''Jii 57, do Hrpila l.nt 7 'Mww Itrciltt'ti 7b Hi tie Hb IrlllBh r.inlast fin tl'J. lilU'iinB A oS 'tit Iltilgaria 7b an in I'S'lI lls'k Iln lhi'v 89 14' 7 501; Phil IICVI Us I dn 5s -i3 (17 I 417 'hi I'n Sla ,1 II. Oil I Sin 'IU I'til I'll St 1 11(111, MlfiilW 411 vanced about 2 points.

There were also Phllll'lllne 11 4s '37! Jl III I'll'jl lull Eastern Kolling Mills I 3 41 Emerson Hromo Seltser CI A.i 9hj Equitable Trust I I 35 Finance Co of Am com A. 1 A I 8 Fluance Co of Am com 1 I'h A- VV hid -Is '121 1' 721.I 71 71 advances in Atchison convertible 4l7S 1S'! is, 14 5.1 1 rm 77 77 n-ji'ii it'-'ii ji HO I I 13 1W 21 I 2P-, D.l 1 Oillils Cn fi 1 'lilla Con Chesapeake Corporation 5s, Illinois 41 1-4 111 511 I 77 113 I 31 1 22 2 I'i'm 111 Snlvmlor Ss 'IS. SaoPftnlot! J' fi Ml 'id Tid 1 a 1 1 ll 211 r.i, vu Central 4s and Missouri-Pacific gen Clllli (1 A Kl 4s PliiMlis 1' iC'l I'l C4 stl, '77 Pi.rtl lien Kl 5s 'il'l porll (I I'l 4lj 'Is' I'iibIiiI '14 5s '53 sv 4 Ll 4 'is TO do 4s '71 Pure (ill '37, ('In li Tor 21', 5T'i 111 H7 lil i-i nil ,17 'J' II IK 27 41 Mi' 411 I si I 17(V eral 4s. These gains came after most of the issues had dropped to their lowest 20, HI', rf (In SI Hs TBI do is '40 Soma 1 Arc 7b '42 San Wka 7a sun St 1 'Hi! I I'm -7 o7 'i 4S 1 i 'Jii 111 Cli'Vi'I'Tl'in 27 III 117 "l'i 11:1 7i''il II I II nlil IIA-K 5 'S'2 A il 2 117 .11 111 11 111 .1: SO 77 SI! 77'i II 111 2 01 3' 4 levels of the movement in early trad ing. 7ri Purity link 5s 'IS.

(In Mtiy Baltimore Produce I ill Sha I 'la Slov ha 'f'i- in 41 1 43 ft! 11 71 Hi Ml :wi.ji i 35 do 7b li2 I In the industrials, Shell Union Oil Dendg gll 4' '07 A slilnyelsiiP, lit 41 77'i 111 III 5s ran up more than 4 points. Shell 71 71 1.1 4: 11 Arms ff lis 37 Ai "Mi iein Hal li'' 73 7 I'J 44 I 511 I li tin ixl 17 4il' 4S4! 4.1 Pipe Line 5s were also higher. Silesia Prov 7s CaldBB 7'jB I ailHlIlt IB 'o'J. do 4Ub '3(1 do 4 I cinle Mt Ilk '(il: do 111 :,7 1 rection of a manager, the Baltimore iln ,1 'ill I Cnin I'reilll do r.s 1 Clllli lllV 'I' I'yB Cull I'nal Mil Mil: 1 '11 ni 51, (ino Ml! Cnin 11 1 Ccrp Us 'nil cr.mn will (It I 4 SI fi'ijS 4 Mi H.11,1 Nl' 3i! 20 4 I'll NSI, ll'l Sweden r. a Swlsa Vaa llkhf Cal lis '41 I 7.1 1: 41 1.1 15i rtll lj Kl 4 111' 2Si, Ml IV 23 W.

711-1, PWEFT POTATOES Kast era Shore of Virginia, barrels, Jersey type. U. S. Yams, U. S.

la, Sl.Wial.bu; ungraded, 12: I'I'i Ill2i.j'lil2:' i I I 4Jf' 4I' it I I Foreign Division Stages A Rally The foreign list rallied. German Gov plant will fall within the Eastern region, which will be headed by P. C. Baker, according to information from Chicago. M12 lis 'till I i.

is rsi n. dn I' '7s In Is A Eastern iSiiore of Ma ry land 'n-V, i 13M Id I 1IL, V'V I'nhv Kl I'iiIiii Kl Vu 7 r. ilu lis III', Till I I'I'I, iln I 71 il 2'IH 5' 1 2:1 711 bushel hampers. Jersey type. U.

S. la. I 'nlm r. li 5' 42l Bureau Of Agricultural Economics, Maryland State Department Of Markets, Cooperating March GO. PrlcfB represent sales In Inre lull to jobbers aud otbi-r large buyrrs on mock good niercbautablti quality aud con-ditiuu.

FRUIT 1 n- K'li MS ill I Id 12 12 13V l'r' I'JI-sl 12M 13 13 St Sw run 4s '32. vi ernment issues retraced initial lasses. i .11 Cllv 'i A'lh'r (Is 'in n. I 11I.S 11 lis .) Working directly under Mr. Baker ioii.iLH.'.

few hue quality hiflier un-irrailed, oUaOe. White Yams. U. 8. Ja.

oi'utaie. ungraded. 30a40e. bush st sh 1.1 4111, ID 1' 52 I'okvii 1.1 l.t Tullina LM'P 7s '4 u-ill be mail-order managers and a re '41 iilii'aiii'Priul fis I 10 Announcement of the partial repayment and extension of some Argen SA4AP 1st Is '43 el hampers. Jersey type, U.

S. la. Ooa I I 1 r.i 7.1',' 21 52 00c. J- usliei hampers, iiaHiie. tine Government credits here was re 1 '13' 1'el 4 Hud rf 4 52 Stl Sll rjieawa Kl 7 Mil do lis I'ltlle 7s 42 Chile lis 'im I do Its 'HI I do fis "(12 Miireh.

do lis 03 1 I'hilenn 7a 'lio chin Tib I'olotrne I'i'b 'oil. .1 Uolontlila lis '111 Jan! do lis '111 lie! I Col Mtsre Hk 7a 'In! do '47 1 openhHir Tel Al.l Sv ,12. ll it rlf 'l A' TOMA TO KS Florida, U-batket crates. 1 fleeted in advances of 1 to 2 points in n. .11 1 S'l I II 4'il APT LICS Bushel basketa, Maryland, Pciiusylvania.

Virginia and West Vir tail manager for the region. C. E. McCoy will be the mail-order manager in Baltimore and H. D.

Wolf will have a similar in Albany. The retail manager, it was said, has not yet been reen and turning, wrapped, 144s ud K2 02 si 1 ii' Ml A 4V "jl 4s'i 4't! 4', 4 4', Sel A I. enn ls '45! larger, jkis, II. 3.1 IIS I si IM I lli'il I 17 I jiia, I 'jus; il'iUI Ilii'n llo '17 Argentine 6s. Other South Americans were little changed.

Japanese Govern TLKMrs- Neartiy. ltt-qnarr bara 4: I JO' 21 I I 221,1 is-y. llo (Is '4i1 i'l ft H-A Kl It Ss A hi 1 SO Bil'i. I'lm-r AiKl ll-s Iriimtn.v tls pera. Purple Tops, washed, ment Issues gained fractionally.

named. I II i' r.n I 27! Mills 32' -lil 511 3 57 ilu (In HI New South Wales obligations firmed Sharon 6H '4sl Shell Shell I '47 1 Sewell L. Avery, head of the United I BUTTER CreaiUfry near the close as it was announced 2.1'j1 2.1'.! 2il'. IS IIS'I, llSl illSI'. l'2 I I 112 Hi 1'Sl illSI M'il r.i'i 23! Oil I H'l I I 1 i "5 I I 05 Vienna Clly fis l.v ml1 lll'l 4 I.

4', I 'en ll ft st '111 I '411(1 We, rf Is '71 HA IICW gn 5s Ml Let '33. do 'IU A 'HI 11,... I do 5i-s 'H2 i Hold 1'k (Is '121 IMKU I.I. 4'jS (17 Al I HB fis I Kris rAI Is I do 5s 7,1 1 Erie 4 I (17. .1 "is 'III I 40 I 40 J- 2 Kit rat, lb l-2 ginia.

U. S. Is, 'J'-a-incb up Si ay ma us, Sl.tal.oU; 3-liH'h ui, Vorks, U. Is. up, STiuiMic.

3-lncu up, Slal.lu: Delicious, U. is. Is, 2-lncb up. 3-incb up. Black Twiys, U.

S. Is. up. 90c.aSl.15: o-inch lip. Jl.lal..'t; various varieties, unclassified.

Vi-iu''b up. few wast.v, barrels, Virginia and West Virginia, V. 8. 1. 2'a-inch up YorkB.

boxes, Washington, extra fancy Stay man. $1 l.rri); fancy Stayiuans. extra 1.M 111 Sine (III enl 7s '37 States Gypsum Company and a director of the United States Steel Corporation, was recently named presi bc, 10. ji; urstt. id i.vi 42 20 do H'jS 'as I ir 37 101 40 lal-i Wsranw ntv 7 Mci Westp 3: 20 I I'orilot'a ity 7s fordolin Pv '42.

Costa Hti-a 7b ol. Ctll'H o'3B '4n I Ciil.a rm 1 '44. Cnndilijtni 'fill. Czeelio Jib Til S.T.. S7 lb.

I I'. iolk lb. 15-17 that Australia, anticipating the interest due on April 1 on the $25,000,000 of New South Wales 5s, had deposited $712,885 to cover both interest and 1.1! MS St', 4' (IB' Sine l'r (HI imilj iii-; ueuoTaiea. id sine Pipe Minis 42 ii 3l 57'JI 541 HI 5l'i Yi'k'iliniiiH 'Is 'Hi I 3.1 S' 1 fl1 07', Smith I 1.1)1 3.1 I'M 3.1 I Ml 31 3.1 1 31 EGGS sinking fund requirements. dent of the company.

Car Loading Increase Not Quite Up To Normal Corporation Bonds kelly (HI 8'j, -ihiiv Am 5i '42 llli .11 1, il" II 'I I S3 s.1 Hillil'-vlon'tl'si (I" gi'il llfll Is IMS I till fancy. Wiufsans, Market steady. On the Baltimore Butter and K'g I'ixchanjjfii ncarly current receipts, six eales, cases, dos so Hell 4 T.VII Itftltnni-k Tm. ,1 do ''i'J lteiitHi tut Pk lis OUAt'lii' "UUlT tiorida, boxes, a a to I'm- r(g 4 74 Fed l.t 4 5s '42 I 7i sixc. V.

S. Is. S-Jh-I v. S. Js, Hl.lt Pse Ml.

Kom lip sf SL.B '42! 17 I OliAN'fJi-JS Florida, boxes, aa to aiie. ing oflering', nearby current receipts, hie: bid. Keeelpu Butter, tubs; eggs, 1' m-v iij in' 4HI.J 41 41111 4'1 71 44 I 41 i 41) 40 4Jl-il VM IIIV, 47 47 47 do lt 2 in. do 2d "2d-10. tll llO fl SI dn 4 'nil (lo 4' Ore '77 ,1 111 STRAWUiiKRlES lorida.

pony re- (ion I'nlil, fi'is '17 Jen lisk '111, lien Muf Ar '37. lien Petrol 5s 'In 77 is Market Street Railway first 7s 01 1940 rose to 91. a gain of l'i points, duplicating their peak prices of the year. GAINS OUTNUMBER CURB STOCK LOSSES I 11.1 I10IS Hl 21 I'M Viol 4(1 41 40 71V, HI ri (if era tors, pints, lbai'dc. quants, 2oa A'lnnis 4s MS.

Alli glmiiy 7w '41, 1I.1 I do 5s .10 Am 5s 21 till. A 111 Oinln lis '33 Am lie 5s Mil Arn 1(5 Oi '411 Am Jiilcrnn 'if Am Mi'lnl fi'-s Am 'Ins T2 Am Sinidtliig '17. hi 771,, Ift'j, S.1 S.1 S.1 HI III (11 511 Ml Ml iii do mil; ho fil 7H4; 7'1S 7IH.J 4H 42 42 42 77 77 77 37 inl 37 21 1'llVt'il ll'I'i Misi ilno limn 1st TiVjS '211-40. lireaden sf 7b 4 Iliike IT pnw Is 'lull II Indies st lis '112; dn Kr Terls 171 it; 2i si 1S 11! 17 191 S.7--21 77 (ill Si 07' 21 li .111 4 Sil Id 17 1'I2' 1 1 1U (171, Hen Steel Csl T.l, Sim Ity gen 7i 'II I ICHt! WlU fill ll! "'i l'i! 41', I 4l'il 41', lien 'III Ko Hs 'in. liiioilrleh lls'i: do lis '47 1 rort.n Carolina, pin b.

niui.l'Uc. VEGETABLES BEANS Florida, bihel hanipra, Bouiiiif uls, biiHbel hauipcrs, round ii! rinclc.ss. i. BKK'i'S Texas, lettuce era tos. bunched.

dn gen lis do enn 'III do gen 4s MH, 7-i, HS 4 I'll I 3 71' 7li 5 i The effect of the weekly report on car loadings for the seven days ended March 19 on sentiment in the financial district today was negligible. While the loadings at 584,634 cars represented a gain of 9,153 cars over the preceding week the increase was not quite up to the normal seasonal gain. The total was the largest for any week yet this year, but it fell 156,619 cars, or 21.1 per cent, below a year ago. Miscellaneous and less-than-carload freight made the principal gains, the groups recording a combined increase rf 15.500 cars. April normally is a sea 71' Hell lei Kl Pow Oer Kl Pow Or in, a ltcp 7a Km Sill! lis Ml! IM'.

i lioodrlrh iloodvr 'I'AH ll 'l sn (Is i Tk I nn 7sTu lit N.ir II 7s VUl A dn 11111 '7'l 111 1 11 1112' SI (HI .1 deh.lsTH! SI. (ill IT 'fill bnslKd baskets, 11 02 I .12 I Ml I I 14 Inl'j I'll', lnt', 111! IUI! It" Uli I I 11 '1(11 (IK'S I 11 1 33 i Flat 7s I BKiU'COLl Xexas. crates, buncbed I Tenti r.l 'I7A' I'inlaiid 51 js oS. 1 Advantage In Pivotal Shares linlf Sis Sll 12! CABBAGF Florida. IH-bushel ham- It It A of 1.

lsl 4 li-' 11! Sll'j in! 31 I 4' 2: 7 ill'. III I I Inland bIc 7s I'ratikfort 0'- Freneh 71 41 1 pers. Pointed type. Soutb Carolina. ew lork.

loo-puuud i I list (III 1 111 I 01 IU 7' HI i III 4 r. -j ii 11 I 1 Tox I 'urn 5s cv' (4 1 Tes A Pse 5. 7711 I line ft In sacks. im ('''' -i H'l I liimyiw 'K'l, 71'V 7.1's 1' js(; (iy (III I 117 I IW 320 7SU, 7H'' .17 I 57 I 57 7' t'li'l 3rt sii', S'i', 1I7M 11.1 -40 .1 '31 I 'H2A! js'4n! 1" 31', do 7s I'J With Bulls Rally Offsets Relapse Around Noon HI 3.1 llllilsnli Cisl .1 CAKKOTS western lettuce crates, 4i 3.1 I 91141 Huns 11 Ti-x I I .17 cases. LIVE POULTRY CHICKENS Old, heavy, IDalOc.

medium, fat, Leghorns aud ot her light stock, 13a 10c. ruostera. llal-'c Chickens, young, colored, as to size. broilers, 2JaL'4c. Leg born as ti sixe, i'laJ3c.

CAPONS Fight pounds and ovcr.i smaller. -Ja'-''c. i'UCKS Young, white, Peklns, 4 pennds and over. 20a J-c. Muscovy.

4 pounds and over, L'MaJ'Jc. puddle, 4 pounds and over. 20ii21c: all kinds, old and small size, young, GUINEAS Young, over 2 pounds, smaller, FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, ETC. Bass, native, per pound. SalOc.

North Carolina. Black sea bass, l.irg, per pound, mixed, per box, S3. 4 Biuensh, large, per pound, small to medium, per pound, Carp, large, per pound, fiaSr. medium, per pound, tiac. Cattish, white, per pound.

3s le. black, per pound, 3a Crocus, large, per box, $sm1i; o-r pound, Mnall, per box, $8. F.els, large, per pound, bin 12c. medium, per pound. 4a tic.

Flounders, large, per pound, 1'tal Jc. small to medium, per pound. 4a fie. Herring, per pound, i'bc. Mackerel, Hostou, 1 1 I 115 I I ,11 "7 I an I lilrd Ac- nd 5s (VU do rfg Is '(rl.

I'n K.I.A rf 5s '33 I II nd A rfg 5 CALL! FI.UWKR Pony crates. Call- si i-v iiplfttTiklfh fly Or Alt Ilk 11 sill, 13! I'l 1J son of rising car loadings and indications are that some expansion is in sight, but for any broad gains to be llnilA sdl Inc fornis. $1 "ml.is'. jv an l'i1 41'V 4 lol lili li li'i'i in''. 4 tkl i 114 (H I re nt tin C4K im 3 RY- or da.

in- nch craren 1 1 li II. 1)114 llef.l'.js 32! 7 1isi do Hn 'M April, tlo -m July i'rinnb Stl ,1 waslird and pre-cded, 4 dozen. $3a4; Am Tel 4 1'iS do .1, 111 'no I do 'l'i I dn cvt 4' Am Trp Kdrs (is Am WW Kl .1, '31' Arm 4 He .11 '43: do rest 4' '3ft. i Arnismiiii? (' .1, 'Mi' ATA SK l' "4SI A 4 gc (In mil 4s st 'HI I All 4 ITinr AH4CAI, 4L.S 44. A Line 1st 4 Ail 11 1st 4.

'1 1 All 1: A I 1, IU All rtcf del) 5s '37 1 1' 4 rfg fl dn 1l Is 'is dn rfy 1 '01. (In .1. 2'IISI I) I do I In cvl '11(1 I achieved the automobile industry will By John A. Cronc tin fl 'ft" svr I Bell Tel 5S '511 6 hizfn. fJ.i 'a4.

1 1 I UI2i.iT"l',i 10'." 1' I i (,7 s.n,i' rir.ni! i i'l'V -7i, I Mil! 3 loiVinnij'inn'f, 5 S3 SI' 77' have to pick up considerably, it was I K.r.AP rf I (1 Cnl 5s III Cent HL.s 'illl BKKS Florida. huncl bam By Leaned Wire to The Evening Sun A (if-r tut! 74 nerfl. I S. la. I So! 3-'il 2 Hi 1' 7S 41 s.t WW (In 'IW do 5 Ml or 7b 'V.

I New York, March 30 Gains out 1 hilirijAjS rioriua, j'-piisnei 30 l'7'-. 1(7 1 7S 7S SI S3 112 112 7fl Tfl dn 5s '4-1 re I 11 I's-- I Pse ll 41 crHtt-s. t. S. is, L.

o. Js, i.Mia 2H 1 l-T 02 I I 47 numbered losses in the pivotal stocks on the Curb Exchange today. Uor -Vn Kl '40. i cor (I tiniMl lli-ili" 7 '15. .) SHi' II: in! 1 KALE Vircinia.

bushel bafketa, II rm 1 41 I I- 7m4 no no Scotcti. -ioc. (In ,1 '37 I tin i nl tr 4 41 SI, 4 NO rfg 'IU A I (In l.j Ilil I' I Itiil l.tinr-sfiine lis'lt! Iiiliind st 4 iys '7S Al 7 1 (it Mli I.K I I LK-rratPiw, lecturer. 4-n noren 311 i riilifnrnfa. Ari-nB.

.12 35 1 35 sii.i sin llli 30 I 211 I 20 (ircpk On ()x i 11 112 I tii 2 sn I sV Sii 57 I life! 31'a I1 ,11 I 55 I 5.1 1'1'M Bli I 41 I 42 7S' 7H 7H' pointed out today. American Stores To Get Assets Of Crook Stores Co. Stockholders of the J. W. Crook Stores Company will hold a special meeting next Monday to pass on an agreement, signed yesterday, whereby the American Stores Company is to acquire the assets of the local concern for a consideration said to be in the neiehborhood of $700,000.

North Carolina, fi-peck bumpcra, Big 4IUI 4P. Vi I (11 A mid-afternoon rally offset a relapse that took place around noon, but neither the advance nor the decline brought out much in the way of offering. Electric Bond and Share continued heavy rifiht up to the end. Cities Serv I nnntnn. Slnl.Wt.

2H 211 I 27 'i! I I 53 Ilnlll ML LIMA BKANS Florida, bushel ham- 1: 2 si T. 7 1'', inn 4H 51 nut 'JlfliVO gnld 4s I lIllMlhlll'K SI, in' npr. Jt'lfifi per pound. I- lor Jon. Spanish, per 45 I'yS SI I iiiitI) ll Tr 7s '32.

Ininrh Tr do rfg 5s 'Htl. rlo rig Is 'is, stn. Inl Cenienl 5s '4H. Ml SlinoiiMS" Pennpylranln. 4 -quart I 19 ,3 (12 41 7 I I 45 I I SH boski'tw, best, fVmi.ic.

ot tiers, ujaouc. olos Fit'tv-nonnfl sa''ks. yellowa .1 53 I il I 12V ice was oft slightly, but Aluminum Company of America recovered and so 41 511 Si 13 5H1 12', V. S. 1s.

all wet inns, medium tn Inrue Inl (it Nor sdj lis .12 71 wt smnll to merlium. Mn-vMI 1 S-14 Over The Counter pr AS California, bushels hampers, The American Stores Company is to did Stutz Motor and United Light and Power A. 7t e', lil! HI, Pi 3i 21'4 12. 3.1 3.1 211 I 211 S. 43'4i 411 43.

23 20 Telepliones. i'l pound, iiun-jc. rem), yellow, cuns, per pound. 4noe, mcrlluni. per pound.

la'Jc. white, cuIIh. pr pound, do-, medium. pr pound, 2a3e. lJike, native, per pound.

Ualoe. 1'orgies. large, per box, Rock, large, per pound, medium, per pound, pan. per pound, pial-'c. Shad.

Georgia imd South Carolina. pr pound, roe, e. bucks, 10n 'V. North Carolina. Chesapeake Bay roe, pr pound, bucks, per pound.

I'Je. Trout, salmon. pr pound. Ida 12e. gray, large.

North Carolina and Generally the utilities were rather scquire all the assets the crooK stores except the warehouse. The deal ds evnerted to provide funds enough Fil PKKS lor HI I'-nusnei crates, U. S. 1s. Wa4: S.

L's. POTATnKR Old stock. Maine. 100- heavy, but the oils were d'cidedly firm So' T. 1 1:1 1 111, 111 HI 21 I 2I' I '20 31 I 34 (I7.l 07S 4(1 I 411 do 1 st (is ,,2, do hit llvdro I'd Hs '41 lilt 1 eh 5 rl" '41 r-vl IniMrrMsr sf Hs '41 lnt 1'up rig Ss 55 A do 111 '47 Inl T4T '39 do deli 4Vas .12...

do deb nound oacks. Mountains. U. 8. Is.

Sl.lOa Inveslment Tru.sts with other parts of the list showing Insurance Companies do g.d'l 4. 'tis. do rfg Is 2'HiS, .1 ull lir Iil Is li llnli r.s '47. I ruth I' 4 1,1 5s '41! I Hl P4 5'As Kill PAI. 5s MD VstlS'll'im 5s 'II.

I Vu Mid gn 1l 5s 'Ml Viiglina It' 5s Wsl. rt 5. '3W Wsl.ssh rfg dn 4li. IK I Wnlwrlh Cs '11 .1 Wnrn IT fls '3d 1 Wsrner On In 'is '311 srreliHri.s (-ids 41' Western Klne 5s '41! est Mil '77 A West Ps' Jt 5s '4'V I'enn Pi.w.'.s Penn 5. li est I lll.ill 5s HO I West I 11 fl'-jS '3rt' dn 5s Ml est 4' I SI, 1st 4s 2.1'il rg! Western I 5s 'on Wheel 'IS A Iln 4' M3 VVhKitg'i 37ww 1 1 4 Cn 1st (is '11' Wis Cen gen 4s '40 (In 4s SA ll '111 Ygsinwn SAT 5s '7S do ,1 '70 It 30 if) to retire the outstanding preferred 31 3 4 (S--, 30 stock at its liquidating price ol greater selectivity.

Codchaux Suffar broke nine points. 1.1ft. New York, 300-pntind sa' ks. round whites. 1 S.

3s, ft.V.a.?l Maryland and Pennsylvania. 100-pound sacks, round A.I il 1 ABO TfUt Shir4M S'tnlfAS 4'i A.k'.l Hi 45 4 31 1 61" 27' Knir.ti 4 101 nm 'im V'tl 1 l'i white. I'. S. Is.

Win New arnck HI 1'4 Am 4 'in Sv a Am A 4 Ins mirroring an unfavorable earning report. Deere Co. responded to the announcement that the company would Am A i.fii h': I'M B.1 II Virginia, per HiO-pound boi. Virgin ia, pr l'Vl-pound box. Clam.

Iiirjre, per Wt, Mie.nSl small to medium, per loO rtOaTSe, Ovotera, large. 4 IS S'i ill 1 js 30 .11 til. ill ill'-, 33' I 1 4. 52 52 llH Id II 1 .1 M'-i K'1'4. 2 si I SI I 1 The capitalization consist? of 27,500 shares of Sll par common, all owned by the J.

W. Crook estate, and 4.750 shares of 7 per cent, cumulative pre a I'S'i, .1 57 i Ml 1 57 .3. snv 2 i 1 112 I (12 I Ii2 IJvl.i in 10 accept commodities for payments on 11 fl. Floriila. barrels.

Spunlding Kose, U. 8. Is, 75: S. 2s, J.7,y SPINACH Tf Tas. bushel baikets.

Savoy, lal Sri Virginia, biihbcl baskets. Savov. SQCAS II Florida, hubl hfimpfrs, mail mjs wrapped. medium hzp, large 1.5Jal."0. rflw bnr.

pr barrel. primes, j'fr barrel. rails to medium, per 1V4 ll'l H7 1 (17 I B7 4 l': 1 2 '4 IK oarrei. fira- to. W.

EPGAR RtSOV. Local liepresentative. 2 IS 4 3 21 IS KIH4 Mr-mis 31 (' l'4l. 4'js HI, Sim Ut i Term l-l 4s 'Ho Ksn li 4 KM'ySHii nigs CoKI.A ",7: Kings Cn filr-v 4s Kresgs Kriuiid I l.se SI Mt.1s'34 1.S4MH 117, I Hiitiiro Mtr (Is Ml its machines much in the same man ner as International Harvester. Electric Power And Light Goes Down 5 Points" A 1 VI I M.

I.I. ferred. Investment Bankers' Heads To Speak Here April 13' AIM. 14 Im 8 A in I ''Hil 1 All 10'4 (i AfflnfNk. Am Ain li'.

11 in'4 A'lt'srtns IS ll.II A'isf 11 Sh. ft M'n SI2 15 I nr 7. Ill St 4 2 Si'ii K7 I I f4 i (14 .1 7H I 7n 7H 11 1 ii a 1.1 H4 SI 32 lil Ilv liH'4j e.i'i hi'j (1 51 I fkl I 2 ISi't, 1' St I S4 I .1 S'JUjI 32 1 I ill M1 lis I IW I l.t 1,1.. S4' S.t I.ib., 1 vt I'n 51 VAm 14'4 s- fiiin.i Electrio Power and Light second an 'Jit .2 "1 .2 .2 'S' 1 '4 .2,11 4'i lllV, Col. Allen M.

Pope, president of the Investment Bankers Association of America, and Alden H. Little, execu S. Km. 12 Commodity Markets 1111, 111 preferred broke 5 points after other of the company declined on the l.lg 4 Myers 7s '41 do 5s Ml Itie Hs '41 l.nrillsrrl Co 7s '44 S42 17 111 .1 11 12 I sc, H.1110 11 15 S' lirrn S'4 ll-vrr I big board. Standard Power and Light 5i sn tive vice-president of the association, ill the miests of honor and prin Vflft (1 1..

Richman Bros, and Royal Typewriter So New York Sugar I Incnt. l'i '4 it cipal speakers at a luncheon to be given by the Southeastern group of the association at the Southern Hotel were weak spots. Stromnerg-Carlson broke 2 points as the company reported a 1931 deficit of $798 41)2, against a net ttiet rny. with no mlrtitimmi mIvh r- Am Hr "ii I'I'I S'mi'l fnl At: A Inl umtl A'1 1'ic Con tmnv a Hliir livluatr i pntril Stl f'nii A Nat I '1 rutt nmuMtitfJ! i nut Mi.4i i'inirr Inmt Titi-t A A TMit A''Him Spt nifi fi '1 runt, A iMUHdttKrl Trmt itlTOM.ftf I lMil'V If)'-' Ci-n ftf.fl.... Vr- V-nr Kiv1 'I'm.

I "I'ni't A 'hmt i ul 'l tti.l Simi-, A IohkI ru-l rniM It. Miumi H'lI'lHig orii lll.Mh"" in dMvit 'I n-s'! Si-mt'. Jpit H(v 1 'Hr Am A Am hit tfi- Am -r. r.f'l (lit. Al" I'M (nt Tt I A Iiif-i' Tru-f rrf A J4lTf df lit'lt Sn' I'm A fnHi-l vK Birlt Tni-' wrt A '1 "i-t fj Arq fp'i' rM.

V'-r Am Tni-' tia-rn 1 I t41 fA 1 It Trur M't) Tnut A-rv T-t In A New York Cotton By Gmnct De Wrrr Movion By Loaned Wire to The Evening Sun" XV.W YfiUK. SO Thauah roftz-n lirirr vftNlprHn nit far fNTii Iptel- nf tlm wwh anrt th lfwet qiiotatiniiii mii(i In Anril 13. it was announced today, income in 1030 of $609.76.1 Ki, 1 1 In. rtnt. ht.it ttiirj wm no intnTiHt, lti 2 'il 1- id A I'D 4- Cin the evening of the same day Silver shares just at vnt frit itMrhy Bimsn, and a iMJint more Jr li I 1' i Id l' li fiH I'm 13 '4 i A 1 1 Colonel Pope and Mr, Little will be dinner guests at the Baltimore Club of the close.

Most of the Ford shares were in supply. Oulf Oil widened its 1 1' if 111 rrnimsnct nn nnrrhwi ntl ft 14 Iiieher. bt iwtiM it lilt nn rotfrma cnin sit earlier advance. Standard Oil of Ken 11 4 51 I I SO h'-iuw hiinat (fihtil. JunufTi'-pil by li iluhtly ttdiT ion to tti mrHit lucky gained.

Trmhr-f rontmtiiwl umnvtiHf 'mtc inn iinnn 11' '4 "I a ,10 11.1 IV 1.1 1 '( 5oo 4 r. Vi 4 22 1.1 A'vrr -nirirl 1 1 4" ptiuiul (tnm ill fl'irtni inn wrn in 7 II '4 in '4 1 4 Uriel t4M Jv liviii tKt li'itHM fi 2 higiir at mi'LUv, Mid tint th Inter tuninnsl H-tsat i'in-il irm STOCKS STILL IN DEMAND Corporations Report Progrest Of Cuttomer Ownerthlp New York, Msrch 30 lf'i Executives nt seveial lemtiriK corporations which hsv encoiirflged the public to buy tlieir cnpilnl storks report that tli customer ownership ides is irtill m.ik-inft This progress, they assert, ha been slowed but not slopped by th twin forres of precipiut decline In security price and reduction In n-tional income. There has been sha.p decrease, they explain, in small marginal buy-ing of stocks of leading companies, but small speculative buyrri wor never regarded as simon pure owners of the capital stocks 4.ich their brokers carried for them on margin. In Wall Street 1(2 112 W2 20' 4" I 37 1 37 10' HI I ill i III 2 117 'MA 72 7'l 1 70 I I 7' 10: 111'. k'l si 7SV 77 I 7V'aj 2.1 1 50 1 'O'i 1 i lo 27 27 27 2 HI ,1 'X 1 3H I 7 I 2' T'.

1 (12 H.i 112 I 17 40 40 Md, 40', 21 1 21 4 4(1 40 21 10', in i 40 1 ll', l'i' 5 7s 1 7H i 7S I I 1 31 14 13. 7S '77 1 77 dn Ml i Louis 4 ArK 5s 'mi I l.i. ng Is 5s '311 I.oii -ins 4 Kl Is 4 lsl rU 4'ss! 2ISH Mmilisl He Is "Mi. Mnrkel Si Ilv 7s 10' Mr( rnrv Sr. '41! II' 4 II nh 5'', Mieli Cent .12, Mel K.I (' I 4 Msrle c.ni '3S I MKT In f.s 'H2 A do sd) 5s 7 I do 4'jB 7 MKT Isi 4.

4 M11 Pse cvt '4 I do '77 1 dn .1. -7S fl 1 dn yen 4s 75. dn Is 'so 11 do 1I 4 Oh '77. Mom rfg '43 Co 1st 4'jS 30 I vf 1'ilrr V'St Steel 5 .1 I'tn "iik- ii th UKiS the executives of tne soutneasicrn group, of which Frank B. Adams Is chairman.

Mr. Pope's speech here will deal with the international situation, while Mr. Little will discuss the bond market and the general investment situation. Peoples Drug Stores, Inc. Sales Held Up Well Ar-tHTl -r too fKF m.

inl that iirlrn flxiriiT ITS IS 4'i', I 4', li'i v' 1S 4 jsi 1 VI wnrn r- mniprtnUv oitriJ ittaii.it 11 1 1 OfMI fm: nni'tiTit Jaa it" II V- Hn-fl rn f'-ihan t'. trtac i II 1,.. IS A Km 14 tj lor tl -n ('ni'i r' imtT ottT T'ia HWr'-t O' 'inirii' .1 p'itl? Ui'Ji't T'ur in1 i-ial'i 1.2 id 'IK 0K1 fhiii i'ainit 1'- 'Ml New York Stocks .1 4 21 3 in 2 in 5 1" 1'4 3S 'in 1 7 1'4 'S 1 .31,. 4(" 1' 11 4 1', 3 a 3't 1 The Peoples Drug Stores. report total sales for the month of February in the amount of Jl.354.024, compared with S1.3fi3.n33.

a decrease of 0.6 per bn var 'iff nt the t.rup;-tm K-rngc t'-ni 'in p-niiiii Pr T)i? Mm nnmi'ff lh Im tl. i-v'nr ye-u S1" it fi fir, irti Nt (p. ii.fi j.Tirt T'lt'-aTr'i nurpin at tli n-d o( Hit t-t "ri fn-i fun. I pi tf.f f1mici'! ti'sM "hart anrl trtrpa weit urif iitrigrd at 4 rutf n.M-'r. V.M in 11 A I .4 i in "1 (HP,) i-ry rr of 1- Call Money Money on call opened in New York today, lending nd renewing, st per cent.

Triu rate held all day. I5ar Silver Bar silver waj qjot'd in London today at 17'ad. per ounce, a gain of with the market irreiiular. The New York quotation wan 29ri cents per ounce, a decline of cent, with the market easier. Treasury Balance 1 For January and February com tr-1 HM-'i'-' h'irriivtTii i1 All 1 A in bined sales totaled compared '-im ittlTf cnwn in i' 1'o A TURK.

Hirr'- 1" 'V, A-r IUI Jf 4 M.i r.i 1 2 1' (, 11 If 7'' il, IT 44 lVi 1 4 41 11 I 144 HI1, l.rt 4 7 V) l'-i Kr 10 11 111-' 1'' iMrl Ui In- 24 2d 5.11, 11 I i svi i I (..... 71 CI V.l 1 1 II 30 40 my pn- iTTirri-'TM. 4't! Pnr A -) -I'liv ir i With in the like period a year ago. a decrease of 2.1 per cent. Following the annual stockholders Ms 1 I it t-: i Miv.

mp.tine of the company held here yes II New York Coffee ..1.1 1 1 a '4 I ft T4 0 T4 lipf Tm-4 I' An (iter Sn Tmrt II. 'A 4 In. h. A d' ml S' A'S Si.s Tr Am Ir A. ri I A 6 uk l.t a I'- terday officials said there were no Ti farnfB of i-Tir an th fk Cifff Washington.

March 30 The United i roe N.fl, r.iiMitj. Mrch State Treasury balance announced 7. 7.7c. Sji'M- i Ss 4S 3 1' as Hoston Wool Federal Land Hank Honda changes to be announced. Annapolis Dairy Products Net Shows Increase The Annapolis Dairy Products Com Bu Levied Wir to Tht Evening Sunl n-iTiiinai: I'inrilntr, 6 7 today an of clote of business March 28 was $681,316,773.83.

Cu.stoms receipts for the month to date were Totl ordinary expenditures were $14 4R4 437.61. 4 Vt fnfttTMt tf-W. BUXTON SI iff 1 1 l-wtr r-if's tn jnr? tcr i'iV4, "Til' .1. CROOK STORES CO. Special Circular of Particular Interest to Preferred Slock Holders Copies are available at our office without charge CO.

INVKSTMKNT BANKERS Mcmhtrt BaUimnrt Stock Eichant Miinsov Ruildine Md. i "in ii in MlT'i) Trust rompaniei KillK Msoli fi anr. 11 ITO ivi-l-, li.S.r I' VN iHI Tr "iilT I pany in 1931 earned net profits equivalent to SI, 77 a share on an average of Naval Stores 7176 common shares after dividends, according to a ShW ruliK Mi'-li 11(11 11 11,1 1.1 A A I I 4 It ss s'l ,1 iv i'i -1 1- I vi 1 5 1 .1 A I .11 31 .1 a .1 c'l s. 1:. 1 IS 'I 4 I M.

11 1 si i- .1 IFv.i, 1, 4, pi.7 .17 s.1 Dividend Actions Ti '0 A I- i run1 1 fif ri'lti 1S1 4' statement just received bv stockholders, This compares with S4.40 a share on an avrrage of 6 179 shares in 1331. Current assets at the end of the year were and current liabilities were 1 1 TV ar rl Jl ft I -J, 1 till 14 to It 7j; nf 2( JV) 1 M.J 4. at 21 21 rim-M wi qi 4 it rmi-ji..

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