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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 9

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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1934 Business and Financial Sports Niae Dividends Declared American Exchange Hyde Park Six Wins, 5-2 umw oils Dividend Payable Record Company Salei Net Hd.) Hiih Low Close C'h. Allti Chal Mt.Sl OOcm Mar 3 Armour Directors in Boston to See Chamberlain Plant The board of directors of Ar- ieiai ACT Brill war 2 718 7 18 7-16. Feb 15 tb 10 Sl OO teb 15 Feb 10 Acme Alum Adam Hat, Ainiworth Air Aitaoc SV, 8H i 4 8'a AmR eti SIMnu Mar JO UddrStdSan 55c qu Mar 24 ll.ealhntbpr 75c ou Aur 1 5 8 12'4 Fairs Net Hds.) HlfhLew Close Chf. Mid Ref .171 2-i 2 2- '4 MLlwt Pip 1 J8'4 26 26 Miller Wohl .40 1 4 4 4 Mln Cp Can 1 12 11 11 11 V4 Mo Pub Ev 180 2 34 8.V4 84 4 Molybden 1 18 44 43 43 44 Munnn rw p(4 40 Z10 96 96 96 MonPw pfB 4 80 50 106 108 10844 Morris PI 11 8 S'l 6 Mt Ver Wli 1.50 1150 18 17 18 1 Mount St Pw 84 20 18 18 18 Amau.ea 4 63 1 2 1 so 5 125 8. 84 mour Si Co.

met yesterday in Boston for the purpose of inspecting Atlas Powder sue Mar io 25c oil Mar 31 JScqu Baic Refract. 1518 1S18 1-18 drilling nrm 14 lar uie new jz.wu.wo cnamborlain Boston Fund 17'4 17 17 rti 4 W' 9854 0c an Mar Sr ou Mar AlrWK'Ap ,20 Alrtleela 1 A lax Pet Ala Oni .80 Ala rw 4 20 Alaika Alrl Algem Ku All Am Eng lOt Alleg Cp war Allied Art oiui Assur ontl Casunlly ontl CnnAiKH 10 5 5c qu Mar 51 Mount Si TT 8.60 tliO 109 109 lm toioriai MunU TV 1 1. 30 35 24 '4 2 2 21 3 7 IB 11 4H Dixie Cup. 45c au MarSS 4'i 5 4- 241, 24144- 2 2 SHJ7-J6-1-16 4H 23, 13 22a 224 25 2.1 4- 1'4 4'4 7 Electr. 6' 6'-44as 4 4- 6 7 3 3 Anderson Scores Twice Against East Boston By sam Mccracken Capt Earl Anderson, Hyde Park's sterling defense-man, took a day off from his regular job to lead his team's high-scoring front line to a 5 to 2 triumph over East Boston yesterday at the Arena.

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This modern plant has facilities for every type of meat processing. It contains 72.000 square feet of floor space, of which 40,000 square feet are under refrigeration. Chamberlain was founded 105 years ago last Jan. 1. In 1907.

the need for capital and the western movement of the American livestock supply Induced the Cham-bcrlain family to sell their business to Morris Co. Then, Cham-berlain became a division of Armour Co. when Armour took over Morris in 1923. Chamberlain receives carloads of dressed hogs from the West, cuts them into standard pork cuts and processes the cuts into ham, ba'on, sausage, sliced bacon, lard and other pork products. In addition, Chamberlain maintains a complete stock of beef, fresh pork, lamb and veal.

The company also handles butter, eggs, cheese and poultry. Chamberlain's business is managed by fourth "generation de 11 IK) qu eb 23 X350 119 118 118 itM 7 7 7 (Ill KB Feb 10 Feb So Pascucci, flipped the puck in at 4:33. And with less than three minutes remaining to intermission AppEIPw pl4.50 130 10814 108 108 f'eter Paul no 50c OU Marl nina Zinc iwinwrii nun. mruu iviar a Argus Cam .40 8 14 14 14 12 40 40 40 SavreAFInhBrl .05 ou Mar I 16 17 44 NMexAArLrt 7 14 13 14 in me game, Anderson zoomed in 4 wim Cda Mv 1 Snieael nr 11 12Wnn Mr IS 9" New Pk Mne 15 1 1 1 22- ArkFOll .208 28 17 Ark La Gas 3 9 Arms! Rub A 3 2 22 Aro Equip 1.20 2 17 Asso TAT A 4 X180 88 i NYAHond 1.25e Z150 26 26 26 44 on Marsellis, faked him nicely, and took a hard shot from about five Timk Roll Bear 75c qu Mar 10 23c au Mar 10 16 vk Chemical 30c au Mar feet out to tie it up. BX 1 AH Fllh .1 22 16 87 1 93 5 8 3 Again in the second period.

83 Hal Hyde Park pressed all the way 3 1 1 X175 93 72 8 13 9 1 2 home two goals, the last of which, in the secortd period, proved to be the winning margin for the District League defending champions who were annexing their fifth straight without defeat. It also gave them sole possession of first place as East Boston dropped its first in five. But only for the great goal-tending of Eastie's Gene Marsellis the score migh' have been humiliating as Hyde Park out-maneuvered its opponents from the outset. 4 Dtt "In arreaa. Bond Market NEW YORK, Feb.

4 (AP)-Followlng a NY iMilp Idsh 1 28 2H 28l Nlag Shr 6 17 17 17-- Nile, Bern 140a 57 19 19 19 Nlpning Mng 1,1 1 1'4-1-H Noma Lis 8 4 4 4'4 Nun Fer Met 13 3-16 '4 Norden Lab 3 1 1 1.... No Cdn Oils 36 3 7-16 2 7-16 Ml No'east Alrl 4 4 4 4 Norlnd Pi Pf4 250 9 38 8l and again Marsellis made some 8 3 r. great saves, stopping 14 shots i 3 135 Hyde Park's Paul Walsh grabbed the puck after the face off and ju 5 5 1-18 10 10 a 2 2 3 MS Unted Press-Boston Globe photo) AtlCstLCu 5a Alias war Alias Plywd Aula Sll Pd Ball Sri 04(7 Hak Raul 1.121 Raid Srn Banff Oil Harlum SI! .50 Raslc Rett- 1 Bearings Beckman Inst Bell Tel Can 2 3 V4 complete Hit ot bond tranuctlona on the New York Slock Exchange: scored in six seconds. Henry Pas 2 5 5 5- 10 -V4 Ogden Cp 8 2 2 2 Oh Brass 4 X25 48 48 48 Ohio Pw pf4 50 Z100 110 110 110 2 Okla Gai 1 30 2 20 20 20 Okunlle 2b 175 93 92 93 1 10 cucci Knotted tne count again when, he took a pass from Fran Kelly and tallied at 4:17. CORPORATION BONDS Salei Net (In I1.0U0) Hleh Low Last Cha.

2 10 1 1 10 14 1 1H scendants of the founder. Head 14 14- 41 41 Anderson then put the game on 3 41 Ollv Un FB la 200 17 17 17 Olymp 1 4 4 4 ice for Hyde Park as he nicked of the division is WinthroD VV. llellan Aire 4 4 0 BYE BOSTON Tenley Albright of Newton and Hayes Jenkins of Colorado Springs, leave Logan Airport en route to Oslo to defend their world figure skating championships Feb. 14 through 20. Others making the trip are: Ronald Robertson, Long Beach; Hugh Graham, Tulsa; David Jenkins, Colorado Springs; Robin Greiner and Carol Ormaca, Fresno, Frances Dorsey, Seattle; Margaret Anne Graham, Tulsa; Miggs Dean, Detroit.

10 10 Chamberlain, assisted by his uokiep i.fme 50 411 40 Overse Sec 1.79g 1 14 14 up a loose puck at the left wing boards, charged in fast and shot 42 llenrus Wat 80b 1 2400 Birds Fd 120 It 42 11 44 Pac Can 16 16 brothers, Stanley and George Jr At a press conference at the 40 4 14 18 35 32 28 from about two feet out. Pai-GE6pt 1 50 10 33 85 Blauners i aioo 3 10 42 12 9 9 24 3 John Carey and Dave Blasnek PGE pn 37 1 82 82 PGftR rd pll 2S 3 28 28 PGAE 4.80ptl.20 1 27 27 Dlumenlh 1 lUihack 1.50 ilourlols 9 24- 3 Allcir Tp 5a 62 V'i'i M'i Allied Ohm S'ti 18 l(Mi 11MH AmKP 5a 5030 Wlii 80t4 AmaFP 4 80siil 80 65'4 65 SS'4-f Am TX-T Ja 65 KH5 121 'a V3W Vtl Am TAT R4 16 Y'Vi 1J1H 121Ti Am 1T Sn 73 4 105 105 105 Am TAT it HI 10 97S4 97(i 97! 2'4 Am 61 5 114 114 314 4- Am TT li 75 10 i 64- Am TAT in 17 Wn M'i 4H Am TAT 2t 82 10 94'i M'4 It Am 86 17 BP 90H SI Am Tob S'i 77 7 100 loo HKl Am Tob 5a 62 1 lli'JH lVi 102t Atchison 4 9o 5 110 11 11 '4 9 9 24 3 7 5 21 27 added two more for H. P. in the final period, Carey assisted by Blasnek and the latter going in Pac LIB PI4 75 zlOO 105 105 ins 11 HraatrUAP Mr Pac Ltg pf4 50 X100 102 102 102 7 5 21 12 John Hancock Building followinp the meeting of the Armour board of directors. Frederick W.

Specht. president of Armour, said that the new Chamberlain plant was part of a $7,000,000 expenditure by Armour Co. for expansion in New England in the last two years. Also included in the pro 22 r-ac nor Airi 2 2 2-J Pac Pet Ltd 18 9 8 8 unescorted. Billy Walsh, brother of Paul Breeze Cp Br Am Oil .70 Brown Co Brown pi a 31.1 124 12 12 100 100 10(1 also played a great game for the 1 5'4 DartmouthCamiva Brown Hub 1 2 11 11 11 tlOp Commerce Gains 4-4 Tie Roslindale opened up a 3-1 lead in the first period against Commerce but the latter came thundering back in the final two periods to earn a 4-4 tie.

Eddie Fox banged home the equalizer with only 58 seconds remaining. Bob Runcl, with' two goals and two assists, led RosUndale's attack. Charlestown by defeating South Boston 3 to 1, earned a third place tie with the latter while Jamaica Plain edged Brighton 3-2 in the ether games. RosUndale's George Barry sustained a deep cut over the left eye that required seven stitches, ens, Bruce 1 1 14 victors. JAMAICA PLAIN 1.

BRIGHTON I 34 14 2114 21 Pancoast Pet 53 1 1 Pantep OU 3 36 5 6 Park Pen A 1 20 3 14 14 Park Pen 1 20 14 14 Prklig Aetna 13 8 7 Pat Plym alO 26 26 Patlcan Co 2 5 5 IS 21 14 14 8 AU Cha S3 5 102 102 103 4-1 AU Cat 4'5 8 107' 107 4- Ruckeye .80 Budg pt .70 1 8 8 8 JAMAICA PLAIN-G. Hall- id. Hoar: Hurt a cv p( .60 2 14 101 100'4 101 8.. 11.. gram is a model distributing unit wf ich haSk been built at Water-bury, at a cost of $1,250,000.

.7 iw, wiornsson; Foo Harvey- Spares Devoe. Sullivan, Hunk Hill 16 21 77't 77 77'4 8 11 516 Eight Teams to Compete Pennroad 1 17 13 13 13 -16 1-16 RAO 5a 78 KAO 5a 85 MAO 6s KAO 5s 2000 HAO 4H JOlOf Burma Mines 19 Burry Bis 1 PaWatAPw 2 xl50 39 314 mBTGFTON-- Morris, rd. Mimdy: Id. Hurley: c. Karvey; rw.

Palmlerb: 11H 3 S'4 10 3.. 3.. fioneer 18 1 1 Piper Aire 4 2 2 2' 3 n.ii" 6 tK- 1- Salle. McDon. nell.

Beda. Janao. Cala Sug 8 CalgAKd .10 10 By BILL LAUDER JR. 3 10 10 4H 764 76 '4 7Ri 117 7fii 76'4 50 8-i 8H', 8 94 84 4- 9 83'4 83 88'4 2 88 83 83 4-1 5 IIIM'4 inula 5 97'4 97'4 9714 10- 10 facore by periods 12 3 Total fit tt Lake 210 68 (8 Pit Rwys 3 7 7 lal El lw 11 10'J take a top spot, but they don Br.i.. i HANOVER, N.

Feb. 4- Calv COAti 19 4 13-18 4 4 44 HAO 4H 75 HAO SW 5a 80 HAO TC 4 US Hell Pa 5 611 Holh SI I Horden 81 23 Federal Reserve Board Lowers Discount Rate CamdenKlna la ziso 24 FIRST FERiOD-Hoar 1:00: Harvey' 4 seem to have tne overau team 24 while Bill Walsh, high-scoring rneu v-aie 1 en uo 2.1 Pow Cp Can 3 t28 36 Pratt at 8 H50 43 Can Cement 31 zaoo 98 88i7 strength for the team 97 9 19 98' 98'i Can fi Oils 70 9 9 xi. v. wing, received a gash on the lower Tin. e4 7'4- 23, 864S- 43 9 9...,, 2 1- 8 15 -44 2 5714 57li 67H V4 i I 1 1 proinn 1.

3B 7I'4 71'4 86 43 9 8 3 1 8 15 Pren Hall .60 Press Met lb Prest .08 Prod Corp 2. Q3 inarveyf. Off the record the top men in Cdn AM O'l 3151 IS Cdn Marconi 05g 30 5 Cap Trans 1 60 13 13 8 9 1 9 1 2 25 1 1 8 44 13 13., 2 2.. HnaAMc 4'4 701 HnsaiMe 4s 60 Hrlat Mv Ss Hut RAP 57 it Hush Term 5a 55 the downhill and slalom figure The feature game was scoreless for four minutes. Eastie tallied first as Johnny Filliponi, with an 15 100'4 loii'i ino'44- 1 86 14 86i 86- 14 WASHINGTON, Feb.

4 Federal Reserve Board today ROSLINDALE 4. COMMERCE 4 ROST.IMnAT lrn C. larman joe 2 3 Cam PAI. pi 5 ic40 112 1 1IKJ'4 luoii 1UU14 112 112 The Dartmouth Outing Club's 44th annual Winter carnival, and 39th at which there has been a ski meet, gets under way tomorrow and the competitive four-event meet shapes up as a "pick-'em" battle between three of the eight teams entered host Dartmouth, Middlebury and New Hampshire. iino 15 Pniv Gai .33 Pyle Nat 1.20a Pyrene approved lowering the discount to be Dartmouth's Bill Tibbits, Tom Corcoran and Egil Stigum, while Middlebury's threats are Les 1 1 1 rd.

Hogani lw. Donovan: Can Sou 5a 62 1 106 111 108 (4 Z50 34 34 84.. rate in five ederal Reserve dis rw. Runcl. Spares Deranejr.

4 4 4H 44 Can Nat Ky 4Vii58 2 105. Raym Cone 3a 1 49 411 49 KAVananoh r.i.. if Carr Blse 34 Catalln 7 Cenco Ci 5 fen Explor 18 Cen III Se. 9 tricts from 2 to 14 percent. 3 3 3..

an "ac 4a perp 18 im, 10.114 103V 4... Read Tub 1 Heila Pump 1 Streeter, a real threat for tne skimeister crown for the man 3313-lS 1-16 Jw- ro'- J. Hansen; rw. Mc- Olan 76 5 97'4 97' 7i 44 Celutex 314 6u 4 99 99 99 Celotex 3'4aS0 new 1 99)i 99 'i 99T1I)4 4 4 4 44 7 7 7 The new rate will bo into effect tomorrow at the Federal Reserve banks of Boston, New York, Phila Texas Signs Bryant for 6 Years Conrad. iwara.

maguire with the best four events' record, and Tom Burns. 4 4 6 6 25 25 8 8 1 1 1 1 2 2 I 12 Cen Oh 811 Cessna Aire 50 Charter Oil 7 ten a 4s 3 28 1 Rellan .50 2 Rein Arms pog Rlchm Ka.i 1 Hlra Arg 1 RIoGr Vain i5e 18 So.und,i;.T::;::::4 8 1116 Cross country best bets include While the ski meet, slalom and 7 1 711 18 CenNYPw 74 1 10(1 1imi HM)lli CRRN 3U87 42 54H 54'4 54'44- V. CAO S'ia 96 1 lIKIi 100 100 4, delphia, St. Louis and ban Francisco. It is expected, an informed Vermont's Clint Thompson, Dick 1 uoo 4 1 Chesebniu 3a Circle 1 60a City Auto 2 70- 18- 24 commerce ..1 1 2 A FIRST PERIOD-Runcf (McColHiml 0:15: Kogan (Runcl).

3:49: Barry Run-j 4:05: McNsmee (Fox), 4:17. z50 95 95 cross-country tomorrow with downhill and jump on Saturday, Cagood and Bob Hoos from New Roch GAVE ptF4 Home Ct4 1 40a 24 lU 3" 96 13 1111 JIH' lll4. 2 19 19 Clark t'm 2 Hampshire, Dartmouth Skip JJ 12 Chi BAQ 2H7n 22 97 96 9'4. source said, that the other seven Federal Reserve banks would 32 Rotary El 31) Runcl rollen. 8:28 is the piece de resistance, the 32 12 Claude Neon 20d 29 8i ChlAB 111 Inr 97f 28 86 86 86 li Cary, co-captain with Tibbits; 12 7 1 70 18 24 12 5 80 2 41 13 19 11 21 social life of carnival is some now i Oil .26 Clinch Coai 1 PIOD-Hanten, 8:50: Tox probably follow the same course 25 8 1 1- 2.....

95- 44 19 82- 12 12 3 6 44- 44 1..... 1 15 44 1 21- i 1..,,. 7 12 12 30 30 2 2- Rick Eliot of Middlebury ana Claude Richer of St. Lawrence. Ryan Pel 25f soon.

ChlAE 111 SM 83 2 78', 78', CMSP 4'sa 2044 10 611 5914 59'4 CMSP 4a 94 5 99 99 99H ChlANW 4Va 99 Ti 57'4 57 57'4 COLLEGE STATION, Feb. 4 (AP)-Texas A. 81 M. today snared Paul (Bear) Bryant of Kentucky with a 6-year contract at $15,000 a year. Bryant, 41, who four times got Kentucky into bowl games in eight years as coach, wired his acceptance of an offer to become athletic director and head football coach one month to the day after Ray George had resigned as 8 8 8 46 44 The discount rate at a Federal Hyer at Hay 50 St Lawr Co 2 Favored to win the lump Is 70 8 29 8 1 40 41 1 13 13..., 19 19 CHARLESTOWN 3 SOUTH BOSTON 1 CHARLFSTnww Mnw.ti.

i Reserve bank is the rate at which thing hosts and visitors look forward to from tear to year. This year a record number of about 1800 "dates" started jam-mine into town today and be ttllTH 4 71 71 Sapph Pet Maguire: rd. OTinrm.ll. tfi New Hampshire's Norwegian import, Jon Riisnaes and the best ChlUnSta 10 10314 103 '4 M3't 44 Federal Reserve member banks c. Collins: re.

Doherty. Sn.r-illlc.n 11 11 44 20 31 14 14 '4 fir Fin 4 60 25 lW'i J05'4 josu can borrow money from the Fed bet to help him long witn team Coast "lis Colon Dcv Colonial Alrl Colonial I'd Colts Mil Comm fv 1 Cons Enirtn .40 Gas Ut .75 Cons Mng Cunt Air ,50 Cont Avar Conl Ciiml .40 Cont fdv 2b CIT Fin 59 10 99ji 9T P9i 15113-11 1 16 6 6 15 15 60 1 1 1 21 21 117 16 1 8 7 7 11 14 14 13 eral Reserve system. Lowering Savny OU SrhV-k la Schillle Scuiiin Sll 3 40a Rcrirrv Otis ShdAW Ail I points is Dick Field. Todd; w. Sheehan: rw.

Coffin: c. Zani- title Hvc us 77 4 98 96 sides the ski meet they'll have the discount rate, therefore. CCCSL 4V4a 77 42 76'4 7'i 76'4 44 While members oi tne ouung Mackle. spares Tolson 12 18 4i 23 34 I 7 7 ft 1 tne outdoor evening show to 8 24 7 1 5 lttb 41 93 5 84 84 84 makes it cheaper, and consequent coacn ol the Aggies. 3 Totals morrow, hockey games, basket 12 12- ly easier, for member banks to CCCSL CWM 91 4 65'i 65'1 65'4 Clev F.I III 3 70 14 102H M2H Club were out today parking Suicide Six and the cross country trail, fraternity members and those Koqton .001 1 4 4 2 12 1 4 5 23 Vt Seeman Bro 1 Sentinel Fta 30 Sentry 8 Con Servonect .40 lev Sh t.

rl 81 10 lIHI'i KIO'4 l(KlVi 2:03. Baruch Dodgers' Broadcaster increase their reserves by borrow ine from the Federal Reserve system. 6 6 23 8100 33 Ut I li't 1 Colo 4 66 99 99 who live in dormitories were busy 28 8 Cook PlAV la Corby Uls 8 22 82 11 9 BROOKLYN. Feb. 4 (UP) An 32 11.

Comw Ed 81 77 15 1004 10014 1'I0 44 ball, a Swiss meet, fraternity dances and a carnival ball Saturday night. Sticky Snow Hard on Runners completing their snow statues Comuc dre Baruch, veteran radio per Con Ed SSs Seton Lea it 1 Shat Uenr 4 Shaw WF 1 1 This in turn creates an easier S-16 7 16 4 41 81 31 18 8 sonality, was named today to suc 84. 4 llU'i 104 104'4 16 102 102'4 102 1 100 J00 100 6 97 97 87'4 '4 money situation by making ll 8 16 7 16 41- 81- 81 1 14 8..... 8..... HYDE PARK t.

EAST BOSTON HVrtlP BBir t- 8 Sherw Wms 50a 5 4 3 8 88 87 16 11-18 Con F.d Kl Con Ed 3s Ti Con Ed 21if 72 Con Kd 2Ss 77 ceed Red Barber on the Brooklyn possible for Federal Reserve mem Cor Inc fr Cor Key Creole et 1.7n Croft Co Crowley 84 87 4 which will be judged tomorrow. The center of campus theme statue. "Call to Carnival," is 30 feet high and shows an Indian beating a tom-tom. SherwWC 140a UOO 16 4 41 81 31 18 3 5 16 Dodgers' radio and television 44 44-1-16 Weather once again nlavs an im 9 94 94 4' V4 ber banks, which include most of Shoe t'p Am 1 rd. Carey: W.

Walsh lw? P. Walsh; rw Blasenak. Spares O'Brien. 'KS- Jeaifyi White. F-fAP.

BOSTOfJ-G. DeMarsellis; rd. 1 6 Con CJE BaJ'-ise? 15 123 123 123 broadcasting team. Crown Pet Ma 10 ConRllCima 8s2H01( 13 portant role. About six inches of snow fell last night, but it was wet 13 IS 3 the nation's commercial banks, to get money which they can lend to businessmen and the public.

15 4- 44 Conaum Pw IS 9KH tK'i 981i4 44 hiii. moran. rw. 15 18 7 '4 15 16 84 34 6 1 4 8 75 1 Cm Ck In A la z50 15 Cryslal OU a200 20 Cub A Sug 16 7 20 -1 Cuha fa 4, 701 9 8474 34 34 '4 Cuba KK mt 4s70( I 21 21 21 'A The cut in the discount rate an 7- '4 34 6 ana neavy. It was very warm today, more of theisame is forecast for tonight and tomorrow.

This will make the coine for the. skiers Daltrh CD 1 8 Ski Conditions NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 7 7 Deere 2r 6o 15 100 100 nounced today reversed action 2 3 silex Co Simp Pat .40 Simpsons .50 Singer Ml 2 40 Sonolne .32 Soss Mtg ,90 So Coast So Penn OH 2a SCE4.32 pfl 08 South Roy 25lg Spenc riho Slahl Meyer 6 6', 5. 7 8T4 25 1 Uet Ed 3'ir. Si 107 113 mti 113 44 uaviason Br .40 6 Uet Gssk 1 3 12 taken by the Reserve Board Jan. casi isosion i FIDCT BWT.n 12 12'4 10 81 80 FORECAST Cloudy with occasional IS.

1953. when it approved rais Det Grsv. 1 15 1 1 wet. sticky and tricky. It will be especially tough for the cross Devon Oils Ill HI 116., 44 Pascucci) Anderson 7:47 SECOND PERIOD-P? Walsh 6s- Paa-c Kelly) Andersin' (P.

Walsh) ngni snow nurries. FRANCONIA (CANNONI 4-25, 3 BOW-der. lieht snow, noor to excellent. ing the discount fate at Reserve banks from 1 percent to 2 per 1 25 25 4 44 44 15 1 t'i 5 I 4 1154 14 22 23 FBANCONIA IMITTERSILLI 7-15. 3 cent 4 4 1'4 powder, moderate to heavy snow ennri In wrellpnt.

Std Brew 25 1 1' Std Dred 1 4 4' 25 1 1 4'i Thus, a year ago the Reserve country runners, not bad for the jumpers. While Dartmouth and Middle-bury are expected to pile up most of their points in the slalom and downhill, New Hampshire shines HANOVER 4-15, 4 wet. overcast, fair 5... 11 11... 6 45 45 Board, with inflation the problem, tightened up on credit by making STANDINGS to g(vd.

INTER VALI5 7-20, 2 wet, overcast fair. GP OA it more expensive for member 10 35 3 Hyde Park 5 East Boston 4 chfirlest.u a JACKSON (BLACK MTNI 4-20, 2 wet. fnfftfv. fair to Bnod. 16 16 9 944 in the Nordic events of cross conn.

I COMING EVENTS 1 I M.1M lattaails Ilsttr CirilTit: I Mas Itsist lieu, lartk Urni I 7ft Stl lull blkuf trw I VVrrhj for Ktt I "WINTER VACATION Std Forg laxd 11 12 12 Std Oil Ky Js 8 43 43 Std Pack 59 18 17 Std Pack pfl.60 z450 27 27 Std Pw A Lt 16 13 13 Std 4 13 19 Std Prod .15 2 8 8 std Thorr IS 6 Std Tulie .80 7 4 4 11 12 8 43 59 18 4 JACKSON (THORN MTN) 4-20, 3 Dlversev SOli 5 11 Doberkm 1 40 5 23 Dome Kr.fA 4 Domcst Kin .20 1 5 Dome Si lie 1 11 11 Doug Oil .10 8 6 Drsg Cem 2a 1 45 Draper 1.4. 3 16 Drill Expl 87 9 Dumont LA 35 10 Durh H'. 25e Z25 1 Duval Mul 125! 3 27 Rast Oil!) 1 14 10 East pf 4.50 Z100 66 Bast Sla Cp 1 8 East Sug As 1 25 Easy Was 1.20a 4 13 El 61 38 20 Electrogra la 1 4 banks to borrow from the system and now, with a lousiness dip in evidence, the Reserve Board has South Boston 2 try and jumping. The other five teams entered McGill, St. Lawrence, Syracuse, Vermont and Wil 10- 9 274.

10 wet, overcast, anod to excellent. LACON1A iBELttNAPI 7-15. 5 wet, nvrratt. ffnnH In excellent. Jamaica 2 Roslindale 0 6 10 2 9 UPt 3SVU JU 1112 JII2 lirj Det Ed 24sSJ 3 95 4 5 llet Ed 2I4SK5 1 95 S3 txivw Chm Is 59 iri2'l 102'4 Dow Chm 2.35s 61 1 Sis '4 (W 44 Erie 4 MS 20.

10 78 78 79 1 Flreat 3s61 4 102'4 102', 102', qFlaECst Ss74f 10 M'i 04' 94'44- '4 Gen Ml 3s7 22 103H 103H4- Uen Mot Acc 4k58 5 04'i 104 104 14 On Mot Acc 3Hs61 10414 104 'i GINor 4'is 76 1 111 111 111 2H15 A 21 91 91 91 H4 GMtO 2044 20 79 7Ki 7HH '4 Housen i 4Us 68 5 1'i7 107 107 Hou.t LAP 67 10 161 161 181 41 Hud Coal 5s VA 3 2 92 92 Hud AM 29 501 50'i Inc 5s57I 21 17'4 17'4 7'i Ill Bell 2iWl 4 9514 95 95 1 IllCen 4-3s7M 10 lift 105 105 3K qlntGNa) 6sb2xl 12 79 78 79 Inters OPI, 3Hs77 10 102 102 102 Jam FC 4s59 2 94 94 KC Sou 4s75 104H 104H 104H4- LS A M.S 3'U7lCg 2 84 84 84 LehVC 564st 2 65 65 65 loosened credit conditions by low Krigruon MT. SUNAPEE 4-15. 5 powder, light 1 bummeree 0 liams have individuals who could 10 9 27 10 66 8 25 13 20 68 Starrelt Cp 3 S'4 3 3 snow good to excellent. kciwtU f'ONWAY (CRANMOREi 7- ering the discount rate to encourage borrowing and lending. Stert Eng 43 5 11 43i 17 27', 13'4- 13- 8 4 3 1 3 21- 13 19'i 9 14 13 12- 22 10 15.....

8..., 25 1 13..., 20, 2 wet, overcast, fair to excellent. PFTFRBOROUOH (TEMPLE MTN) 3 3 sterl Inc 3 Stlnne 10. 5 new powder, cloudy, poor to 20 ZlOO 21 2114 9 13 13 2 19'i 18 14 Slroock 1 60 Financial Notes Copperweld Steel Company re SPoNADNOCK REGION Deering, Wood bound. MiKord. Peter boro, six wet.

Emp Dl, El pt 110 103 103 1031 9 Yesterday's Sports BASKET BALL COLLEGE Boston Teachers 53 Hah Ron t1 I MtV IAMPS8IK WlXTEt YACITIONS I I 107 Capitol Concord, N. H. I MFnrril FRAKCONIA, N. H. two base.

fair. r.qully 2 2 2.. Sunrise Sur .50 19 Talon A 1 Z145A 14 Talon 1 zl200 13 14 KurekaCLId 31111-16 13-16 1 ports before audit for the 12 months ended Dec. 31, 1953, net income equal to $5.03 per share Gallagher Paces B. C.

Six Over Dartmouth, 4-2 13 12 22 Ar KEY aix wet, no Dase, rair. MAINE PLEASANT MTN. (BRIDGTONI 7-15. 9 licht ennw. ttnnri Eureka war 83 Kalrch Cam 9 23 21 33 1 Fargo Oils 5 2 2 2 lecnnicu la 118 12 Thew Shov 160a 22 Thiokol Ch 2 1 St Bonavcnture 63 Seton Hall 60 Furman 92 Manhattan 80 of common stock outstanding.

For 10 15 Federal Pe. 7 4 11 16 4 4 1-16 LehVC 5s74it 3 55 55 Si WA1 ERVILLE VALLEY 4-10. 7 Thor Cp 1 3 15 1952, net income was equivalent ure As Phil a M'lfl 47 48 47 LehVT 579 Tllo Kiol .40 27 8 8.. packed powder, light snow, excellent. VERMONT FlreAsPhll rt Tlsh Reel 140 3 18 18 1844 I 91 91 91 I mis 101S 30 11154s, l5'i 105V4 to $4.38 per share.

24 24 i 4 4 Lnrillard 3s63 Mich CU 69 TolAIStk Z150 43 43 43 Picturesque Tyrolean chalet nestled hish on Cannon Mt. FORECAST Same for New Hampshire. 6 8 MSP5-SM 4H 71 HANOVER. N. Feb.

4 AP Carloadines for the week ended 6 88 85 88 5 5414 S4'i Z750 24 3 4 5 6 18 80 2S S6 31 34 5 1 4 79 80 86 88'4 6't The Boston Colleee Eaeles nnuiHor liivht tnnw. rl ln iL Jan. 30 totaled 628,190 cars, a drop BRATTLEBORO (HOGBACK) 7-20. 8 Firth Sler Flying Tiger Ford Can A 3a Ford Can 3a Ford F'an Ford Ltri Ft Pit Brew Fox Brew Fuller. GA 1 44-1-18 MSPSSM 491t Mo KanT 5s62 Mo KanT 5s67! Mo KanT Mo KanT Todd Shpyd 8 50g 1 54 54 4 Toledo F.d pf4.25 Z175 100 99 99 Tonop Mln 05e 10 1 1 1 Trans Em 15 2 2 7-16 2 7-16-1-16 Trans Lux 1 3 8 84 Trl Cont svar 162 4 4 4 44 True Temp 1.60 z300 21 21 21 Maryland 51 Wash and Lee 25 Rollins 85 Miami 71 Western Kentucky 81.

Stetson 63 Xavier, 67 Loyola iLal B7 Temple 100 Drexel 62 Duke 63 Carolina 47 Jr College 81 Burdett 78 West Virginia 92 New York 80. SCHOOL CATHOLIC LEAGUE Matignon 39 St Mary's fB) J7 Don Bosco 87 St Jean Baptiste 49 BOSTON CUT LEAGUE Adjacent to new trails and slopes. Alpine lift. Ski school. Skatine.

Excellent cuisine. Reasonable rates. P. or A. P.

of 9.9 percent from the like 1953 week, the Association ot Ameri powaer. partly caouay, ooa mj e- who regained their top eastern intercollegiate hockev ranking 9 1I Vn Jll2t 44 21 8114 82t44-l'4 13 93 93 93 14 SC'4 964 Wi'4-t- 1 94 4 94 94 5 4 4 ce EAST JAMAICA fSUGAR BUSH) 7- 28 6 5 5- Mo KanT 4sM can Railroads announced. However, the week's 'loadings showed is, powaer. overcast iooq ratei- unexreu en 2 3 3 8..... qMoPac 5's41'xi 22 88 H7 87'4 A qMoPac 565t 4 109V4 109'4 109'4 HPARTWn.T VTT.T.r miTTTH HILL) 3 12 12 12 tlO 109 109 109 11 11 11 IlnStkYdOm 4 TlO 78 78 78 Gatln Pw pf 3 Gen Accept 1 7-iij, 8 pacKea powaer.

paruy ciuuay, Unit Aire Pd 2 5 5 5 a 1.8 percent increase over tne previous week this year. Load-ines were 69.252 cars below the soon to exceueni. Gen Buna 10 1 1 1. Unit Elas 2.40 zlOO 86 35 S5'4 14 Gen Out Ad pt g70 105 105 105. MANCHESTER BIG BROMLEYl 4 in.

ft nnwripr. litrht snow, excellent. Trade 52 Hlrh 45 Tech 56 Dorchester 65 UnNJRRAC 10 ZJO 224 224 224 in this week's writers' balloting, tonight outskated Dartmouth for a hard-earned 4-2 victory. Bob Gallagher paced Boston College with two goals as it gained its 13th victory in 15 starts. The other scoring Eagles were Jerry Forgues and Bob Babine.

Gen Plywood 3 1 1 1 LODGE and NEW MOTEL Accommodations from bunkrooms to brand new 10 unit motel. LodBing, breakfast and dinner, Irora $6 50. Write corresponding week of 1953 but Unit Shoe 2.50 11 89 38 8 MANCHESTER (SNOW VALLEY 1ft- Gen fly pi 1 1400 11 nniunni' nan i rim in v. irnna. qMoPac 577f qMoPac 5s78f qMoPac Ssxfit qMoPae SsDlf qMoPac 4b7M MorftEs Nat Dal 3s7l; Nat Dal 2s70 qNOTM 5sB54I us Air iona iw 44 a 4,.

10 10 2 2 44 18 VM llH JilH- 2 1H9'4 1094 J0914 109 109 109 54 4 lOs'i J09'4 109'i 11 9914 99'4 B9'4 1 61 4 61 '4 S1V4-. 15 102 102 102 A 0914 9'-4 9' 1 98 98 98 1 101 Wl'4 80 8044 4i Oerlly Mien 6 2 RUTLAND (PICO PEAK 7-20, UUS TIONAI S.EAULE Lynn Voke 47 Waltham Trsde 39 NON-LEAGUE Kimball Union SO Mt AK FLINTLOCK, fronconio, or us einisn 1 1 i US Finish pf4 375 67 AVfrrat. gkxcellent. 9 9 one 3-3651. Folder.

18 7 67 44 42 43 1 CTftWR fMANRrTELX)) 21-50. Wet. 9 9 9'4 44 Taft 51 Gunnery 49 US Foil 13 43 US Int bee 8 7 SKI WATERVILLE VALLEY moaeraTe to neavy mow, booq vj Giant Yell .20 1 Gilbert .40 1 Glad McBn 1 40 2300 Glen Aid Coal 19 Glenm bis 1 MceUerit. ZU 211 211.. 7 7 7,.

7 7 6 4 1U.9B4 arjove xne preceding wrxa this year. The nation's manufacturers in December continued to trim their inventories, the Commerce Department reported. The department said the seasonally adjusted US Radlatcr 5 6 NYCen SS2U13 WAITSFIELD MAD RIVER 31-50. 11 11 11-44 HOCKEY COLLEGE 44 ymv Con OH 2a 1 (0 Bar Rope Tow Skating WATERVILLE INN Wlttrtilli. 0 Tel.

Ptynaatk Ptfk 6-20U powaer. ngni snow, exceucni. MASSACHUSETTS GodchSugA 16O 45 43 49 1 1. tan in sug lm 3 2 2'a 8 v. 8 44 41-1-16 Valspar .50 11 6 FORECAST Same as for New Z100 41 41 411 Boston College 4 Dartmouth 2 Springfield 7 Amherrt 5 Norwich 5 AIC3 NYCen 4'4s 201S 62 72'4 72 72'4 44' NYCen 4'I8 33 664 66'466'4 NYCen HP.

S.97 7 78'4 78 7811 NYCenLS S4s 10 61 '4 61 i SI '4 NYNHH 4'4s2'i22t 88 63 3'4 44 NYNHH 4s 2007 39 69'4 68 68 14 qNYOAW 4s 92t 20 5'4 5'4 2 23 23 23 44 Titus Tallies for Green John Titus provided both of the Dartmouth goals, at 5:51 in the first period and in th finalo Hampshire. van Ai Venez Pet 4 16 16 16 13 27 26 27 tHAKlAMUfll-H-lai wcv, gveiwwi. Z225 169 168 168 Goldrield Cun Goodman Ml Gray Mtg 1 Gt Atlii'ae 4e Gt A4P pt 7 Gt Lak fC Greer Hyd .40 Vlm-o Cp 1 5 5 5 December inventory figure shows stocks were reduced by below Nov. 30 totals. This SCHOOL NON-LEAGUE HANCOCK PEAK) 7-15.

8 Z130 138 135 136 28 va ir sr-. ziso 2 28 228 2 2 2 powaer, overeat, ikju. LEE (BEARTOWN) 4-10, 5 powder, 96 44 4 3 7 waco Aire? 1 3 Wagner Bak .60 1 7 Taft 9 Gunnerv 7- 44 18- 2 18 1 mil im- 5 644 64H 8 95 94'4 Mt Hermon 6 Wllliston 3 made the third straight month that manufacturers pared stocks. NY PAL 27J NYiPut 4s NY Tel 282 NorPao 5s2fMVC r. 1 1 Grid Freeh 6-8-16 15 6 6 95 light snow, good.

OTIS RIDGE 7-15, 8 powder, overcast, waittiBfl pt 87k 7.10O 13 18 13 It was Dartmouth's ninth defeat in 16 games, having bowed to Boston College, 5-4, earlier in the season. (r BOSTON COLLEGE: Goal. DEn-tremont: defense. Kiley. GaiiliardL Tim- gr ijom i a uixneid.

Me 2 14- 22 22 Grtes Br 1 50 1200 14 14 Grac Str Pd 1 1.1 18 Nitut All-turns Skiiat Is tM Eiit 8 MAJOR SKI AREAS ttmvtM. Conway Knrnria Nattun NotchI otimli Uctror, Birtlltt Gits CRFF 'aft Folir. Writs full's ruts, Slm 8ti fc jjnt me i La Salle. I 4 North Providence 2 1 wanae 2 22 Waltham Watch 2 1 Ward Bak war 3 8 PITSFlELDiBOUSQUETSl-T-SO. nowder.

light snow good to excellent 13 2 1 9 advised UsiNorPac 4'i2(M7 Trinumrrlrl CnrD. Haelan La 4 2 2 2 105'4 105'4 44 13 10'4 106'4 liar V4 ia Ki0'4 99'4 10044 1 10SH 1084 10844 44 14 744 7454 7444- 9 nope, i Cranston 4 SOUTH SHORE LEAGUR 2 WEST CUMMINGTON 11-20, 8 pow WebbaVKnapn 13-16 1-If NorPac 4s7 Nor Pac 3s2047 stockholders that dividends paid this year will probably be taxable 8544 WebhAKn pfl.50k zlO 163 163 163 44 der, parity ciouay, kwj. EAST NORTHFIELD. MASS 4-6. 5 1 2 2 8300 55 S4 1 1 1 1 9 9 Hmgham 3 Milton 0 Quincy 1 Williams 0 North Quincy 2 Columbus 0 Maguire.

Clsternefli, Carroll, Quinn. DARTMOUTH Goat Rmsell 71 71 Nor Pac s47reg 2 71 144 9- wet, cloudy, fair to good. GR6TON COLT CLUB 3 wet, not 1 95 '4 95 95 '4 as dividend income, uireciors wm ripride to use this year wenrwin Ml 4 4 4...., Hmstd Oils 8 11-16 Leaaehld 3 3-16 6 3-161-16 Whtrlpoo. 2 1 18 18 DUPIII.1 LEAU Hvrfe Park 5 V.at HntnM 9 14 2 2 2 Snelson. Conlan: operating.

Hall Lamp HartI El 2.7S Harvard Hath Baker 1 Hav Lltho 05g Hazelllne 1 50g Heam atr Hecla Mln .05 Helena Rub 1 Heller 1.20a iltu ivicvariny. uaie. Heydt. Ellis. Tonneson.

Henniear. 32 44 8 12 3 7 Jamaica Plain 3 Brighton 2 Hoslindale 4 Commerce 4 Charlestown 3 South Boston 1 McKerufe. 14 33 1 3 2 7 JJOO 33 White Aut 8 .15 4 7 7 7 44 Wlchtt dl 13 i'4 4 3 lilHITOEyS1 7 Score by periods 1 CONNECTICUT MOHAWK MTN. 1-19, 3 powder, over-cast, fair to good. CANADA MONT TREMBLANT 34-30, POW- 23 23- 44 2 3 Total 0 1 A Williams.

RC zsno 7 7 7 Wllrlch Pet 219 13-18 H-l 11-16-1-li NorstP 2S7J Pac CAE 4k84 Pac CAE Mi Pac GstE 3,74 Pac Gave Js79 Pac Tl 3s78 PacTaVT 34s5 PenPAL IsS Pen PR 5s88 Pen PR 4sS5 Perr BR 4sa Pen KR 4sf)4 for tax purposes an unused capital loss carry-over of prior years to offset capital gains. If unused this capita' loss carry-over will expire in 1954, according to F. N. Belgrano chairman. Dividends paid by Transamerica from 1949 through 1 211 211 211..

Dartmouth 0 1 2 4 107 107H 10744 44 5 lni I'm 101 '4 11 im 1IX)4 10044 14 3 994 994 9944 44 8 10244 10244 10244 44 26 94 '4 93 '4 94'4 8 99'4 9914 994 2 10844 10844 8 104H 104 1044 44 12 884 98'4 98 '4 44 16 98V4 984 98'4 44 15 W.4 9914 9'4 44 Z90 95 84 9544 JACKSON. N. a Slopes, trails, stbest. Biark Mt lifts at ear der over pacKea. exceueni.

FIRST PERIOI-Goals. Titus (Petersl tDempsey) Babine 1 2 2 2 Wilson Bros 8 2 2 2 Woodley Pet .50 8 88 3S Wright Har 10 1 15-16 1 1 15-16 M1U LALntn 1 1 u.N.i ju-ot, aix pow der over packed, excellent 13 13 13 13 1 11 11 1144 SECOND PERIOD Goals, none. PQllpD Goals, Gallagher 2 18 18 18 Heller pt 6 50 Here Stl Pd .20 Holl Goio .24 Holnphane 1 Horn ar 1 Hubbell 2 40 Humble CHI 228 Hurd Lock Hyd El Sec over packed exceneni. SKIING SCHOOL Mt Hermon 17 Deerfield 183 TRACK SCHOOL BOSTON MEET Latin. 15.

B. C. High South Boston 57 'a. RIFLE 1953 wire not taxaoie as oiviaena income for Federal income tax vw.k.lcu,, juus iwonianj 4 30 29 Phil El 244 67 fcHLKBHUUSl. uiaiml--ii powder over packed, excellent.

61 ill Phillips S.70S83 101 IW14 110 110-U 44 Pills Mills 8'4t72 25 in 101 101 purposes. 21 61 2 8 2 5 CROSBY 8 8 8 44 13 14 31 81 Anheuser-Busch. announced prrasl. auBRl As Sign Judy Johnson to Coach Negro Rookies Today's Sports llOOO 14 III 22 no .25 21 81 Imp OU .80 it olans to DUiia a Drewery in ic rtA.si, jj BASKET BALL! At Boston Garden. 7:4.1 1300 91 91 91 44 PubSEU 3t3 1 106 I' ins'4 108'4 10854 I 103 103 103 44 101 Ti 101 101 74 44 10 98 98 98 10 99 99 9...

8 93 92 93 1 103 K'3 103 1 p. m. providence vs. oi ni. Unlv frnoa a fit fl Harvard 915 Wentworth S90 PubSEI FENCING Clark at Bost.n Reyn Ton 5,73 A Nam to Remember when Death occurs.

And, remind' ef Crosby's Policy of Pre-cieterminina Celts. InsNAm 2.50b Int Petrol 1 Int Resist 20 Invest Roy Iron Flrem .60 Jeannette Gl SlU 4422I door, ixtn teir. Oar with real rood mull. Far Booklet write H. G.

WhUnty. Tel. SB-. i f.iBE raiN In tha heart Ski Cesnlrr Ekunoblle. Black and Thorn Mt.

Lifts Goad Food Wr Raems Ceektan Laame Llshted Skatine Sink $7 Dally Incl. Breakfast and Dinner Bank Booms S6, Special Mid-Wcek Rate Tat: Hunan, Phone Nortli Cunwiy SI2I EUCREST IfCBartlett, N. rL 025 nllr. Includes Roam. Breakfast and Dinner Special Packare Kates for Groups Home Cooking, Modern Sknne.

Skating. Mrs. Hellen Haves. Tel. 2397.

GRAY'S LODGE Rout 14. Jackson. N. H. Tel.

f4ft Beomt Amtrlran St Eurpa PUo New Orleans area costing an estimated $20,000,000. Negotiations are in progress with the Illinois Central Railroad Company for a 150-acre trsct owned by the railroad in Jefferson Parish across the river Australian, Texan Lead PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4 (UP) Judy Johnson, slick infisldcr in a Negro league a score of years ago, has been named a eoach for the Philadelphia Athletics and entrusted with tearhine malnr leao-ne StU SF 4ss( Scott Ss77 Boston Stocks 16 11 2 14 60 23 9 SO 3 Jerry O'M 12 135 135 133 1 1 93 93 9344 10 96 96 9644 82 101 '4 101 i 1014444 12 9.1 93 93 SeabAL 3s0 ShellL'n Js71 Sinclair 24'4 24 24 8 8 8 3 8 8 10 10 10-44 4 8. 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1-1-16 2 2 2 1 15-1613-16-1-16 35 35 35 11 11 11 3 3 3 7-16 7-16 7-M 12 12 12 44 i i- xt fial man Low oe ti'l from New Orleans. ISO's 15874 158 '4 V4I Jupiter oil Kaiser Mot Kerrwell CAM Xidde 2 iiuw-uuw megro jouKies viCicr.B Tl SocVac 2s76 in Phoenix Open Golf PHOENIX.

Feb. 4 (AP Australian Peter Thomson of Melbourne and Jack Harden of El Paso, scoring seven-under-par 64 led an array of 35 par-breakers through the first round of the 17 174 and Bob Trice. 260 Am Woolen. Johnson, father-in-law of out-i 4dMenrr i'5 26 Per Prop 29 nemer am tiruion oi me jvuiwau- 15 bos pi 15 Eos Si t'. Kennecott Copper reporting- Vs'ed net income for 1953 of $8.20 a liu.il (share compared with $7 96 a share 63i4i''tn 1952.

Sales for 1953 totaled a.1 $476,668,320 against $471,551,697 the i vear before. The company reported Kings CUB) Ktngst Pd Kirk Lake Knott Hotels 1 Kropp For .12 Kroy Oils Lac Chris 9 8 So Nat OCT 4'4s73 95 110 110 110 44 So Pac 4'469 13 If 105'4 108 44 So Pac 44t8! 26 lM'i 103 104 44 So Pac Or 4Hi77 23 105 li5'4 105 44 S.H1 Ky 6'456 10 107 107 107 Sou Ky 6rn6 1 106 1 Sou Ry 456 9 103 102 102 Vi Sid OlU 5s67 3 91'4 91 91'4 44 Std Ino i2 106 Sid HI 2-74 14 98 9 98 50 55 50 on 47'4 13'4 $13,000 Phoenix Open golf tour 2 2 Bos frov vf 25 Chi I 81'4 45 EMasRy 1 pr 53., 110 Fst Nat Strs. SO', 183 Gen Elec W's 150 Gillette 'H kee Braves, will report to West Palm Beach as Eddie Joost's assistant entrusted especially in the welfare of the two newcomers. nament today. 3 1 111-16 1, 8 13 12 6 lii ithat income for the fourth quarter I 1 tj rKaM (cut, i Laoee Hereatin Bm fvr Osntfnr Boo rog Vt up Pormltorlti t.t8 ITU I WINTER 10 Loew Triea.

iJK 5n Cnt 207 iiii 20 7 3-9S10I itfjj v-da a dhic, Std NJ 271 i9 94 3 94 4i, unit tPPI pr 50 Mid Sou Ct. 23'i 28 Lake Sh 40g 10 La key dy 1 Urn Set 1 40 2 Lear 1 Lib Fab pt 3 1 Locke Ch LlOg z25 La Land 3a 21 TRRASL 2.sx5 i 5 16 16 3T4 3 6 6 11 11 86 57 1 tvx.j, K. WEEK-ENDS 6 26 3 fc 11 57 l6'i v. fllnwote 4jompany ana suosia- 50 Nail axn-rei xo'a io ll 1 nn a CttIc .1 i--yi iarip renorted that net income lor Lunkhmr 180a zlOO 23 23 23 10 10 10 yiKY nh tc h. 29j 29 ji 1 ipared with the 1952 net of $3.61 a SPenn RR.

17', 4- jgc. 2si: 23i snare Net sales for 1953 were II JJ Tk a log rink. v4sx ViaV rides S7.50- I Lynch Cp .15 7 Mack Hemp 1 1 Maine Sv I 40 3 and SUNDAY SNOW TRAIN 9.50 a day In 11 11 11 44 22 22 22'4 compared with 1952 Te Corp s65 TexP 3s5 qThWAv fciWI qThlrdAV 4s60i lElMo 8,71 3'4s72 Un Pac 2s76 UnGaaCp 3'4s72 Va F.P 24. VSW 5t3? Virg Ry 3t95 III', lib rfM mop ec onuu. i 85Sunray 17'4 50 Unit Gas 284 703 I'nlt Frui 40' cluding lot oi Jaffray, N.

H. Hql of $84,03981 97 18 103 103 103 16 103 103 103 28 16 16 16. 33 55 S5 55.,4.. 2 104 lfi4 17 108 108 108 6 97 97 97 3 K'3 103 103 44 10 7 97 97 1 lfi2 12 5 92 92 92 6 75 78 78 8 78 78 78 23 108 106 1 102 lfl2 102! 18 63 63 44 good food. 91s1 i nniliin lira nvgg Bacon Tel.

Jsfjrey 243-2 28 1 225 Unit Shoe M. 39 "4 S3 Va El Pow 2Zi 3.2 Westanse 1 56a Foreign Exchange I nuunu cia i ri 56 Make Your Food Purchases from Globe Advertisers Read the Food Advertisements today and ev-try week in the Boston Globe. Don't forget. Be sure to place an order tod.y for your Sunday Globe. far Crass tt swih FUR ISMtgCC EXCITEMENT Mapes Con 1.6T z25 25 23 23; 1 I MartonPSboy 8 21 21 21 Mussey H4rFer .60 4 8 8 8 Mays.

JW .70 2 11 11 11 MrDon Aire 17 20 19 20 54: McWUl Dred lOf 7 12 12 Mead John (Oa 17 15 15 15 44 Menasro 12e 13 3 3 3 i Krw vnpic P.h a (API rimfna nfUUH Wabasa Includes odd lots, cludmf listed New Yi LANE MANOR brk stock, 17.6;5'';?'n,?x,1" 12 Vra'es ioi ow: ork ooen market a W-aoash 4sl 1 68 STOWE. Vermont Popular skt dorms. Nothing like It. Skiland's most unfcue lodge. S3 sialiy (Am.

i. S32 week. Vast circular fireolace BDarkles dining-danc-ina area. Lounge, same room, soundproof den. Good food, good beds ncrcent premium, or 103 25 United war ret WPen El 3S74 Farrj Villsw.

H. Ttl. siict 99. Frst lartlst lsjs war- jii CuvH. SO BilH In amlM.

Shore 4S.3S1 to Eastern Slopes WILL RUM THIS SUNDAY Snow train leave! NaSlolioa lilSAJA. latum Sunday renina. BOSTON aa4 MtlNE UlUtOJlO Merrill Pet S3 7 7-16 7 1 7-161-16 Merrttt C4S war 4 80 29 29l Mesaol Iron 15 18 18 18 Mich Bump .60 5 5 5..... Mich SU 13 13 13 Store Sales M. H.

riSHMAN CO. 195,3 Dee January 533. "i 12.1 McLELLAN STORES bes cenis. uo j-a or a cent; urrai Britain (pound) 12.81 '4 uncharged: France (franc i .28 ot a cent, uu-chanaed: Italy Oirol of a cent, unchanged. Other Financial News on Page 10 Shore 4sil61rei 10 62 62 62 West Un S60 9 104 104 104 44 West Un 4 -isSOf 3 97 97 97 44 Wheel Sll J5 68 98 98 44 Wheet Stl 3i4s70 99 99 99 Wilson 3558 3 102 102 102 44 qWisC 4i4i'xl 13 60 79 80 1 roioer or ici.

aipwg zzzj. THE PINE MOTOR COURT Etswe. Vennan4 Route 100 8 modern, heated cottaa-es. ail have nriv- baths breakfast served Wri'e for folder or call Stowe 6-7273. Hal and atarlaa Staeltan HosU Xrw Dinlns Room Cocknil Launie Ski Warner and Sanaaee The SCANDINAVIAN Rnale tos.

Contaaresk. H. Tridar Ntrbl Sandsy Vlrbt. HI Includes Fine Food and Wsrm Room Marr and Leslie Gulltr. lei.

19-S1 Mid St Pet 1 12 12 12. Midi Oil ev pf 1 ISO 12 11 12 1 14 4. January 3 2S0.720 3.690.105 11 1 S. KRESGE CO January 19,733,310 20,611,43 4.2 Midvaie la z2U0 14 14.

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