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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 23

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cti tvd DmStnd? la Dollars IB iOOs Nt CT1H Cb i Huh LOW IR00KLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 11. 1940 23 C1 3J9 In Dellin in ions is Hull Lo STOCK TRANSACTIONS U. S.

TREASURY 1 SoAmGold 23! 4 80 6 South Pac 8 South Ry 33 Sperry Corp Id. 19 4 Spiegel Inc. 26 '4 Square D1.30d... 5 Std Brands 2i 2 4 8S 15 5 3 26 1 4 7 2 6 3 1 7 7 30 '4 28', 11H 21 14 10014 9 Hall Print la 2 16! Harb Walk.75d 1 2 Hayes Ml 2 7H Hecker Prod 1 Here Mot 7 76 HercPdr IKOfl 19 Holland Furn l'jd. 1 7 7 4 8H 12', 39H 4 31 1 7', 30 6'.

18', 24 Estimated total sales, 420,000. 1 3 71 2 4 8H 15 83 30 12H 3H 31 2'H 9 13 19 31 7H 31 6 18 25 6 64 6'. (In Dollar and Thirty Seconds Dollars) 84 30 1 3 71 2'4 8H 15 84 30 46 12H 3H 32'4 1 18 4 1 14 tto Stocks tnd rMrldeixb 8iln tilth Low In Dollar! IB 100s 1 8tdOCalla. Homesiaks 41 4 35 2'i 30', 1SH 20', 47 36 111, 40 '4 7'i 26'4 29 46 80 12H 12H 65', 10 '4 27', 2' 20 Std OU lnd la 14 1 37 50 Abbott Lab Adams Exp 8H Houd Her 75d. 12's 39'4 31 7'.

30 6'. 18 4 15 f.4 7V 7H 49 8', 16', 1 7 70.1,, 7 at.OOO ln 10)' 10 5 7 108 11 108 11 7 108 12 10 12 351, 60', 16' 6' 50 1 27 I 1 45', 12S 3S 31 5. 18 4 '4 64 6 State Isolation' Called Threat to Democracy Lehman Warns Tax Group Stifling of Trade Inside Country Is Harmful to National Unity Threat to the democratic way of lifp through the prn nomic isolation" policy of several States in recent years in their efforts to 'stifle the flow of trade across State lines" was predicted last night by Governor Lehman in addrrssinij the annual ri.nrer of the Na incat Houston Oil 78 Home Sound 3. Hud ti Man 12 Hud Bav 8 Id. '4 Hupp Motor 3 45 03 108 11 10 1131; 105 103 31 108 I I 17 IS '4 Air Reduc 4 Alaska Jun 60 Allegh Corp IS Allegh Lud St I ISd.

6H Allen Indust 1 35 1, Allied Chem 6a 11117 113 17 I BONDS I i 1 Tr 3'," 47 41 Tr 45 43. Tr 4 54 44 I Tr Ji, 5J 50 iTrJUl 53 51 Tr JHs 60 55 Tr2453 5S Tr 65 60 29 '4 Std Oil lae 56 8terlProd3 Stew War 25d 5 Stone Web 5 Studebaker 46 Sun Oil lae 7, Sunshine Mini 60. 1 2 i4 Superhtr 50 I Superior Oil 105 6 105 5 3 2 7 10 4 1 1 II 103 31 10128 1R2 1 08 1 2 1 08 1 2 49 8 16 1 49 8' 16', 1 '4 107 12 107 12 107 12 107 1 07. 107 5H HI Central 16 lnd Rayon Id 66 '4 Inland St I 3d 7 Inspiratn Cop 2 '4 Inter 1 6 14 Intsrlakelr 1 lnt Agric 13H 29 90', 15', 5'. 12' 2H CURB STOCKS Int Business 6a.

Int Harvester 1 60. 191 36 62 38 Tax A. snciinn loe Ho'el Pern 8 23'i 83 9', 2 8 'l 15? 4S' i 6H 15', 60' 2'3 2 a 6 7', 22V 81 'j 9'. 7', 1 '1 162 45H 6', 27 1H 58', 29', 2H 2 'a 6 22 83 I 2 8 'l 152 4 1 61, 4', 27 14V 58 '4 I 29', 1 2H 2j 8 10 Allied Mills 4 '4 Alllixl Stores 21 Allis Chal Id 41 Am Airlines 6 Am Bank Not 5 '4 Am Bosch Am Br Shoe 70d (7 Am Can 4 Am IR AmCarAsFdv 1 3'4 Am Chain ft 1.20d 1 23 Am HswSSla 1 Am Inter 1 0 Am Loco 10 AmMachFdy.80. 12 Am Metal 1 2 Am Pwr Lt 4 Am 0'i Am Roll Mill 7 Am Safe Razor 30 1 Am Smelt md 19'i AmStl Fdles 24', 17 Swift Co 1.20 4 '9 19 32 '4 16H Swiftlntia I tH 7 4 5, 47H 33 IexasCorp? '0 36 is 35 26 '4 Tex 8ul 2a 3 32', 31 1, 8H 5 Tex PCArO .40 16 6 6H 3 TexPac LT 1 4', 4', 1 1 5V 3 Thermotd I7 4 iv 3', 381, 25 Thompson 1 34 14 14 2VThlrdAvRy 14 5V 5V 5Hr '7 8 Tide WA Oil 47 9 9', 9, 28' 18 Tlmk 10 26 52 35'4TimkenRB2d 2 44 44 44 7 4 '4 Transamerica 2 4', 4 4 1 21', 10' Air 6 it, ,7, 2 1 '4 Tri Cont 4 it, 1 '3 '4 5 20th Cent Fox 2 5', 13 61, Twin Coach 2 7, 7 1 fair, 100, Aero Sup 75d .3 A.nsnorih 2 MumLtd41.jd..

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V.1 45 Am 9. 'A 69 Am Tobacco 6. 14, 14 Pi s. 70 Am Tob 2 Am Type Si, Am Water 6 Am 5 1 7 "'4 32 41. Am Zinc 7 3', 5 9'i 70', 2 1 39 15., 14', 16 4 7i 71 Pnd Kll Fish l'2d 3 914 Union S5d.

10 59', Union Carb2.30d.. 19 12 Un Oil Call 2 71 UnPaclflcSd 1 31 '4 10 12 Un Air Lines 6 1 2 '4 Un Biscuit 1 1 United Corp 32 26 '4 United Cppf 3 13 3 United Drug 3 2.HUnElCoal 3 60 United Fruit 4 2 10 UnGasimpl 21 6 29 3 USFor Sec i 60 US Gypsum 2a 6 1 0 Anaconda 1 'd 4 Armour 111 12 Umbert 16H Lee Run l'jd I Lh Val RR 5i, Lehman .60 9' LehnAFInk 7ftd. 30 Glass 1', 3d. 8 7 Like My 4a. 3'.

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i Breer.e Corp. Brewster Aero. Brnwn Di. R'jffNEPofl 60 BnnisHS CslhifTii Can Cnl Air CarrltrCorp Ones 8erv. Citld 8rv pf Co! I wu.

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21 in, 2', 6 8 6'i 1 70', 4'. 1', 1 16 11, 5., 14 4 Asso Dry Ods 3'', 12 73 1 3 86 40 16H I 4 7 I 36 4 4', 66 II 10 4'4 74'4 18 26 23'. 56 US', 32 I 11 iiV 71 1 1 86 19,4 1 5 '4 14', 4 4 66 1 1 9H 4'4 72', 18 25V 21 54 7 32 1 Manhattan. TTr a.voma non i holriing it. 33d annua! cor.

vpnrion. Oov. A Harry Monv of lr rse and Gm Ravmnnri Baldwin of aLso jrioke fnU 8 ds rliscjssion nj jent prch ems hi' uriferlM' Pre apprialis's in the field. 'If trip time ever arrive. hrn boundary lines of she 48 S'aies assume greater significants than a mere geographic lyirderv" Governor Lehman aarned, "our ripmrvran is doomed "Natinna'.

sttencth and solidamv in nmr ot rri. ii if Mtnnelv dependent Upon smgleiiPss of purpose, absolute unity, underslanri ing and helpful co operation between the StBles Nonp of 'liese pssentials Is promoted by a philosophy which Rive.s lo State interests Finds She's No. 4 Honeymoon's Off ChioaRO. Sept 11 i' Trie honeymoon plans of Tboma.s 37 and his bnde of two days, Ruth Hoffman. 23.

have bee Indefinitely postponed. Ttie newlywed.s appeared in Superior Court, where the judap 1 7 3 1 5 10 4 2 29 1 3', Lima Loco 2 2 1 12' 1 2 '4 '2', 2 22'. 22 22 1 2'. 2', 2 19V 19V 19H 1 1 1 '4 lit, 11 2 40 40 40 1 100 100 100 21 21 21 1 I0H 10H 'OH 43 2B'4 27 27 1, 14 261,4 25 '4 25'4 '4 63 21 '4 20 20 '4 6 35i 4 34 (4 34', 3 3 3 3 7 20 20', 20 '4 '4 1 19H 10H IIS I 57 57 67 8 7 3 52 I 1 1 6 2 7 1 2 5 3 3 5 9 2 4 2 3 6 2 3 4 3 7 1 3 4 2 2 42 2 11 1 7 4 1 2 1 4 5 2 25 v. 2 3i.j 27 '4 13 Atchison Atl Line 1 8 '4 Atl Refining 1 7 Atlas Corp 25d.

4 Aviation Corn. 70i, 4'. 1', 14 US lnd Ale. I 9 Lion Oil Refl 22 '4 Lockheed Aire 70! Loew lVsd 1 5H Lolt. Inc 29 Lone 8tar Cem 3 2 Long Bell.

A 18', Lorlllard 1 20 1 5 i)u GA A l'j 38 Lou Nash 4d h6 11 SH 4', 72 18V 26 21 'i 64 I 118 32 I 16 1', 6', 14 1 2 Bald Loco ct 21 21 21 US Realty 15 USRuboer 42 4'. 16 1 1'. 5', 14 4:, 24 6'. 2H Bait Ohio 314 Bait Opf 122 134 3 1 4 24', Steel pf 7... 39', 30 '4 US Tob 128 7 14 Barnsdall 60 20 4 Bayuk Cigar a prion's tho of the nation," Ne York Governor asserted.

Governor Moore declared that ultimately more taxes must he pud because rannot continue deficit spending and deficit financins in the community of the State or the na'ion P'l' rrra'e our na'ional rlefen. main'air 'hern af'cr thrv rrea e.l, and p.av as we the current co leal ar.d afe governments as well a nf the na tiotial Goverr.rr.fr.'., Go ernor Moore sa.d "Our conunuin; safety lies ln our Indus try. our sturriv and our financial s'rrnc'h." he declared. Go'ernor Balc that production is increased "ei'her the defense pr will have to he curtailed, or the standard of jiving lowered Our program must be a complete reversal of Government's economic policies of the past several ears a program of pien'y instead of the present proeram of scare Find City's Houses 92.4 Occupied Washington. Sep i Ne" York Ci'y has 2 221 237 dwelhrs units, of which all but 1B9 879.

or 7 8 percent, are occupied, the Census Bureau reported The figures were included in a preliminary report, on housing as nf last April 1 in cities of 25 00(1 population and more. Additional da: will be announced later. In 176 cities in various States included in the report there were 8.562.611 dwelling units, of which 425 971. or 5 percent, were vacant The bureau said the number of occupied dwelling units 2.051.35? in the case of New York City repre sented approximately the number of families of the cities. The fin'ires are subject to revision The vacant, units comprised mainly those unused and offered tor sale or rent, but included also some held for absent households seasonal dwellings, and units temporarily occupied by non resident I Un Stores A.

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25 Vanadium 11 1 32 25 2 19 Victor Chem 1 Va CaroCh rm ElMft Co FairchlidA 2nd. FfcA I Glen.A 37i jd. '4 1 C.u.t OU 1 1 Hall Lamp Id HeclaMin SOd Inma Pnw Hi lnaa Pow Df 50s. Ins No Am2a 1 I 1 lnd lnr Inl Pad Pw 64 72'i 9'. 4', 30 8 ''a 54', 6 65', Ii, 2'.

12 15 29', 23'j i 8 8 5 5', 53', 6 24 74 3 i4 Marine Mid 8V Marshftl Fid .40... 26 Martin (Glenn) Id 6 Martin Parry 21 Masonlte Corp la. 21 Mathleson 1 36 MayD8 3 17 1, McGraw El la McKeesport 4 McKesson ti Rob. 7 i. Mead Corp 24'2 Melville Sh 6 Miami Cop 1 1 Midcnt Pet 23j Midland Stl 1M 33 ,4 Minn Hny 2a 1 Mo Tex pf n'4 I 3 SfiH 35 36 34 '4 22 1 II 26 24 14 21' 7 I 3K 23H 24 3T', 25 I4 29' I 0 1.4 6 ''4 6 1.4 33V, 12 '4 7H 15H 14 MH 14 4 4 14 4 '4 4 5H 5', 5 1, 2 8 8 1.4 8 1 14 1 26 14 78', 28', 26 25 25 l.j 9 31 29 H' 29V 6 21 20 20 4 '4 1 30 30 30 1, 79H 78 78 I 23 23 23 2 18V 18 18 14 3 8 '4 8 8 58 1 6 14 1 5 15 '4 4 '4 4 26 14 26 2fi 5 19', 19', 19'44 14 16 17H 17H 2 5 6 5 7 10'i 101 4 10', 4 14 26 21 21 21 38 24 24 24 14 1.4 12 3H 3H 3H 4 1 6 '4 16 4 16 '4 4 22 '4 22 22 14 2 8 '4 8 '4 8 '4 14 9 4', 4 4 3 51,4 Si, 5', 5 32 32 32 5 8 7 '4 7 4 14 1 2'', 2'.

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12H Boeing Air 19H Bohn Al Ac Br Id. 1 7 Borden 1 2 '4 Borg Warner 75d 4H Brewing Cp Am 60 8 Bdgept Brass 25d 13' BrlggsMfg Id I 3 14 Bklyn 1 '4 Bklyn Tr 1 3 1, Bklyn Gas HH Bruns BalkelHd. 6 14 Bucyrus Erle 25d 3 BuddMfg 3'4BuddWheel 20 Billiard l'4d 7 14 Burroughs .40. 7 Bush Term 4 '4 Butler Bros 15d. 2', Butte Cop i0'.

26 2 21 26', 4', 2 '4 1 16 18V 19 1 8 21 '4 102 I 22 '4 10 7 4 2 4 26 '4 33V 19'. 1 2 1 2 6 6 10 2 wanted tn see Callo about an ar 8', 64', 1 2'. 'i 14', 8'. 66 7'. 11', 1 141, 21 26 4', 2', 1 16 1 8 1 9 20 21 23 I 1 4 2 4H 14 4 3', 31 14 4 '4 23 4 36 V.

6V 4 2 24 25 28 28 I 18 35 '4 1 3 '4 7 3 '4 7V 42 24', 19', 1 4 48 28', rearaee of $14ri on nients to his. former mpport pav wife and her In Purl 1 'i Irving Air la 25 2 21 26 4 2 4 1 16 I8H 19 lH 21 1 22 '4 10V 7 4H 2 4V 33 19', 14'. 10 1, .31 171,. 22" 9 9 31 Mont Ward 234d. 8 '4 Motor Prod id 12 Motor Whl 1.60.

4 Murray 1 '4 Willys Overland. 3 3VWllson4Co II Lone StarO 40d La 20d Lehigh C4iN MernpNG 4Sd MolTbden fOd. NatCon' I 1 pt 5. NoAm LAP pt 22'ii 9 4', 2, 4', 7 471, 1 I 82', 4', 2', 4', 7'. 421, 10'.

85 82', 4', 2', 4', 7 42', 1 10'. 85 82 1 5 Woodward Iron I 30 Woolworth 2.40. 14 1 3 Worthlngton 6 7V 2' '4 16'. 1 1 Callahan Zinc 9 Yellow Tr 6 Young SiiW 26 Young Sheet.75d. 12 1, Young Stl Dr Id.

.32 I 28 3 I 5 10 31V 6 '4 I 9 10 7H 19 12 10 I 3 21 4 7 '4 14 1,. 1 SI 1 17 I 17 8H Zenith Rad Id. 14V 14' 26 6 4 3 9 3 1 7 10 4 26 2 9 2 1 7 1 1 10 3 Nash Kelv. Nat Acme 9 Nat Aviation 5H Nat Auto Fibers 65d 16', Nat Biscuit 1.20d. 9 Nat Cash Reg 75d.

6 NatCylGas.40d... 1 1 Nat Dairy 80 17 Nat Distillers 2 5 Nat Gypsum 14 Nat Lead 50 5H Nat Pwr ii Lt .60. 48 Nat Steel id 3H Nat Sup Penn Nat Tea. NehlCorp 20 NewmonlMtn 6 1 Newport lad 30i. Alr Brake l'.

Dividends: plu, eitrt: in ni.m.m 3 I '4 1 1'. 3 6', 6 6', 4 1 4 14 14 4 7 14H 14 1 4H 8 3' 3 3 2 35', 36', 35'4 6 47 47 47 6 28 14 2 8 14 5 6V 6 6V4 7. 2 2 2 8 27', 26 14 26 2 4 4 4 1 8', I 9 '4 73 '4 6H 40 56 12 3H 41 14 id den, red or n.iri t.r ieo Olrioenrta: 7 jr un fPI 1 ir I A i perrent, atork denote" d.vldend; tei rnhts. 1 1 J4 thre children. "Thomas told me all about his former wife and the children." the bri.le told the Judge.

"I intend to get a job and help support thpm "Did you know that he had still anoiher forme, wife with two more children?" asked the court. No 1 said the bride. "Ai did you know," interposed an attorney "of yet. a third former wife with two more The brine fainted. The bridegroom went to jail for six months.

SEC Integration Views Announcement Awaited Washington, Sept. 11 First official views of SEC on what standards of utility integration should be applied in carrying out so called "death sentence" of the Public Ulil i'y Holding Company Act, will be announced, The commission's views classed as "tentative'' will be set forth in report outlining PTC opinion on what a geographical integration of the United Ga.s Improvement system should look like. 6' 19', 101, 7 19', 12', 10 13V 21 7H 6 5H 9', 76 8 40 'H I4H 19', 19 17', 7 1,4 53 6 '4 19 10H 7H 19 12 10 13 '4 21 '4 7', 7H 6 5H 76 40 13', 13V i a I8H 16', 53 STOCK VOI.l'ME 4H Calumet 75d 1 1 Campbell Wy 90d 1 1 Canada Dry 2H Can Pacific 29 Cannon Mill? I'jd 42 '4 Caterpillar 20 Celanese lde 5 Celotex 1 '4 Cent Foundry 22 (4 Cerro de Pasco 3d 3 '4 Certaln teed 17 '4 Champ Paper 6M 3 Ches Corp 30', Ches Ohio 2Hrt 8 '4 Chi Pneu 1 Chllds 5314 Chrysler 3 Ud 9 City I 4 90d 24 Clark Ea 2d 26 CleveGraphMr.BOd. THohday Sunday September AuguH Waterman Firm sijJ June 971.440 .163.820 July 282.140 303.530 232.890 64 6 5H 76 7 40 13V a IRH 16', 6' 53 iNYCentral 189 May 2.086.240 847.530 694 300 847.530 668,240 8', 7 3 4 4 4 19 10', 4 4 75H 10' 33 31 '4 No Pwr A ,3 10 10 10 loadenCorp 1 3', 3', OtlahNGa 1 3 18'. 18.

IB', PanieperOllVZ. 4 3 1 P4Miroad 4 2 I'i 2 PernCfnlAir. 6 1 1 i 15', PhoenuSec 6 71, 7', 7', 50d. 2 12', 12', 1, Pitta LI 2d 1 62 60', 601, 1 84'. 84', Puift 80S pi I 24', 23', 214 4 17', 17', 17', Republic Avn 14 5'i 5 5 St ReilsPapfr 2 7', 2', arnvlHMfl 50d 1 27', 27', 27', Sculllr 3 9 8 8', Srgai Lock 2 'I 'I Sf iberla Rub 4', 4', 4', Selected lnd 3 10d 2 4', 4', 4i Sherin 2 80', 80 80 1 SldOllOhtola 1 31', 31', Sid PAL 18 1, 1, Sun.rajOil.05d.

7 1', 1i, 'Technic 4 9', 9', 9i, Udvliie fTod 1 4', 4', 4i, OnAucPd 10d 2 1 1 1 1 UnCliarStra 4 1, Un LUiPw A 4 Un LtPw Pf. 3 27L, 27', Poll 4 4', 4', Un Wail Paper. It 1', t'. 11, Vullee Aire 2 8' 8', 8', 1,, We.stVlriCoal .1 7 2 2 2 WrlshtHa 1 41; 4, 591.920 224.010 709.320 1,247,320 782 140 544,550 1 10 30 7 I 50 4 4 5 5 3 I 1 17 21 10 25 2 199,270 469,440 283.030 668.240 409.800 445.705 Ship MH No Amer 1 20a 15 No Am Avn 4 No Pacific 42 Owens 111 GlassHjd 316.880 1,070.750 283 850 283.030 377,170 320,020 272.920 June 2.3 4 40 '4 2H 77 'OH 33', 33 '4 29 35 11 19', 5H 11 39' 10', I 11 180,260 308.390 206.390 239.690 289.890 283.950 121.960 296,840 326.990 July 555.860 673.620 255.990 83,220 272.810 244.804 195.200 251.460 227,120 6'4 15', 10 14', 8 6H I6H in 1 4 '4 8 10 6 5 7 14 6H 155, 10', I4H 6', 5 Ohio Oil 10 Oliver Farm Eq. 7 Omnibus 1 20.

1 1 Oils Elev 7 Otis Steel 29 4 34 109 '4 4 1 1 1 19 5', 31 ,10 1 13V I8H 26 '4 12'. 8', 73V 9 8H 10 14 27 I i 50 IS', 21 26; 23 26 9', 64 8V 7V. I4H 18 I2H 10', 34 50 7'4 4', 25', I 8H 44 2H 10H 96 24 38 40', 7V. 41 8V 2'. 14', 1 7H AugUM 363 980 563.510 264.760 381.570 224.100 161,740 23 4 1H 10', 2H 75 10', 33 33 29 34 109', I 1 1 6 '4 II .39 9 1 30 17' 22 5 27 13V 38 36 1 4 3H 18H 18', 50 April 592,280 502.280 349,040 854.240 2 12 9 1 5 18 7 11 5 5 6 lt 6 1 3 4 1 8H 30 4 '4 42 I 4 6H 91 14 40 '4 41 '4 45 131 20 26 7 48 56 I6H 1 33 24V .31 'H 32 8 '4 19 'a 16H 40 i 40 '4 4 26 25 '4 65', 7: 1 241.

38', 2' 431. 8 '4 4', II 32 22' 815 420 854 330 881.170 868,900 Dividends: lal plus ira: in pairmem on accumulated dividends; (di declared or paid so lar 'hia vear resu ar rate iei cash or percent stock; ti ex dlvl dend: It ez nthia Returns to City Mayor LaGuarriia Busings Art Vis'orv Commiltee, launched two months ago, today announced the first concrete results of its efforts to bring business ar.d industry bark lo New Yot k. The committee revealed that the L. K. Waterman Company, manufacturers of fountain pens, which left the city 20 years atto, signed a long term lease the committee offices at 60 Broad ay, Manhai'an, to take over the eilit story build ing 344 Hudson Pi Manhattan, The company does an annual busi Iiesor J2.0O0.00O and has between 350 and 400 employes.

It, was explained by Col Archibald vice pifsider.t. of the Waterman Company, thai the move was in line with the plan to central lze the activi'ies of the company, which now has the sales and whole, sale divisions in h'l r.s manufac'iiring plan in New jj. Thai, too, will moe to the January. The lease was signed wt'h th Trinity Opetamg Companv, jtcts of the new plan', the preserfe of George A. Sloan, chairman of 'h committee, and other eommi'tee members.

17'4 2.3 '4 27', 6H 13'. 39 16', To Delist I. R. T. Sept.

25 ThP New York Stock Exchange lias decided to postpone delisting of 1. R. T. common stock until Sept. 25.

Named Macy Manager Jack I. Straus, president of R. H. Mmcv A today announce, 1 the appointment of James M. Thomson as manager of Macy'i of Syracuse, a Siar Item store.

273.445 May 526,760 657 082 1,263.510 791,260 554,330 871,360 1,642 450 2,132.630 3,939.519 1.237,780 1.663,270 3 074.340 2.355,180 3.771,700 3.680.410 3 680,410 2 086 240 847.530 694.300 847.530 668,240 25'4Cllm MolyCol.20.. 25i4Cluett 99 1, Coca Cola 2 4d 10'4 Colgate 16 Col Br east A 1 35d 27HComCredlt 1 32 ComlnvTri 8 Com Solvents Comwlth So 25 '4 Comwlth Edl 1.35d.. 14 Cong Nairn 1 1 7 Cons Aircraft 4H ConsCoppei mns 15d 23 Cons Edison 2 5 14 Cons OU BO 9', Container Corp 7 Cont Bak A 33 Cont Can Had 27 74 Cont Ins 1.60a 2 Cont Mot 16 14 Cont Oil Del 1 I 5'4 Copwld St 4 4 '4 Corn Prod i. 4 Coty 2ftd '4 Coty Inter 13 Crane Co 18H Crown Cork 12 Crown Zeller H.d 25 Crucible St 3 1, Cub Am Sug 1 Curtis Pub 6 'j Curtlss Wr 21 'Curtlss Wr A 1 14H Cutler Ham Id 10... 9...

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1.. II. 28. i 27. 720.660 I 1 205.250 FILM TIMETABLE 1.205,250 BHoi.Ki vx 4 Pac Am Fish 75 Pac Hi El 2 33 Pacific Ltg 3 2 Pac Tin Cons 0d 2 Packard 12 Pan Am Airways.

Panhandle 4 Paranil Pin 30d 31 Parke Davis 1.60(1 1 Park Utah 5H Pathe Film 5 1. Patmo Mines 71 Penney 3a 16 PennRR.50d 2 3 Peoples Oas 2d 6 Pfeifler Brew 1 Phelps Dodge .7 fid. 68 27 '4 Phillips Pet 3 4 Pitts SB 5 2 Poor Port Ric Am A 6 Press Stl Car 111,220 255,520 221.640 381.920 437 840 226,580 Al.rlKE Young People" 902.010! 30 '1 17 '4 4 22 5V 27 '4 '4 6', 13V 8 1, 18 36 1 8 18 '4 50 5 '4 I "4 4 27', IS', 1., 28', I 4H '4 1', 1, 10 18 12 IS I. 1 10 1 6 '5. 9 20; Pub.lc Deb.

No 1.505 860 1.261,04ui 3 (to 170 130 1.173.100 441.020 634.900 694270 471,990 204.340 333,320 586,200 560,350 718.810 1.208,330 559 170 948.310 948 310 1.351.190 971.440 198 270 469440 283.030 668,240 409 800 445,705 May 626.760 4 iO 1 45, 10 40. DYKER All This and 3 .10, 7 11:10. Pop ajuav, 2 18. 4K 9 "8 POX lhe Grea MrCiiniv" 11 4 SS. 44, 10 3.1; Golden Gloves 3 IS .14.

L'O MBIROPOI.ITAN Pride ar.d dice 11 14, 3.0. 4:, 10 88.380 294,460 442,180 360.310 242,800 129,650 4 106,700 312.300 223.880 271.870 641,350 288.240 180,260 308.390 206.390 239.690 289.890 283,950 121,960 296.840 326.990 July 555,860 673,620 255.1710 6 I 2 3 I I 9 6 15 2 5 42 4 4 18 50 '4 18', 78 15', 30 4 1 8 2M, 20 T'l'P aooin 1 41. 5 It. 8 11. PARAMOUNT 'Sea Hank'' 1 151.

7.U. 10 45; "Oill WeM W.lh 17', 27', 15', 28 4H 1 7 76 19 COUNTER MARKET foilowlnl quo'itlonl I'jpplipd br ir In Bankpn Confertnct. BANK STOCKS 53 Procter A 2a. Puh Sei 1 80d 255.990 282.140 303.530 232,890 283.950 283,030 377.170 320,020 272.920 June Pullman 1 1B 18 7H 26 19 30' 16' 7 9 43 '4 32', 11 15H PureOII Purity Bak 75d 826 270 1.287.290 2,135.960 1.260.360 2.135,760 1.255,440 1.994.360 1,725,240 834,930 749,080 March 571,880 836,530 1,019,888 1.191.570 2 7 7 2 29', 29', 1 39', 19'. 19', 1 4 3'4 '41 17 31, 3', 3', I 19 5H 14 14 I 29 6', 5.4 5 '4 i 3 1 37 33 7 IV IV IV .36 9 9 ,4 9 1 1 6 7J, 7H 7V 'a 3 87 86 3, 86 21 21 70 '4 20 1 14 34 34 7 7H 7', 7H 70 II 30 10 1 74 79 18 36', 36', 8 6 '4 .6 5 '4 2 7'4 714 2 i 'V 19 10', 9v 9v .3 61 62 61 1 36 15 35 20H 19'.

19'. 8 7 7 7 ill 11 1 17 i '4 4 4 1 2 '4 2', 2', 2 17 I I 4 14 I i I SH 8 a 50 17 16V I 6 I 9 9 9 4 11 H. 11 14 5 10 9V 10 8 36 '4 36 16 1 18 8 8 3 1 4 14V 14 1 41 ii 41 5 321, 11 12 II 2 26 26 .1 9 7, 9., 9', 3 1 1 "2 12', 12'. 1'. IB 81 1, 80 80 7 10 10 1 5H 5V 6H 3 9 9 9 2 4V 4H 4H." 3 17 17 i 4, 1 I 7 17 30 9 8 '4 8 4 B'd AikM It 4m 31 11'j Merrhr.

Its 12 Mfin IS', Nit. Sfe 10', 12' 11:10. 6 (14. .11 STRAND Marsed Men' 1110 4 4(1. 9 20: 'Murder in the Nianl.

3 10 5 50. 8 10. 10 35 ST GFORGE PLAYHOUSE Sua ai God," 2:55, 6 30, 10 05, Wit (. A Fle.h 1 25, 5. 35 T1LYOU "All This and Heaven ton 12.

1 30, 7. 10 Pop A'ss Pats 2 19 5:49. 9 SUNRISE DRIVB IN 'Vallev S'ream. "Come and Gel Il," 9 15 and 11 MANHATTAN AS TOR Gone Wiih the and 8:15 CAPITOL "Boom Town 10 1(1. 1 3:04.

5.31, 1:58, 10:25. 12 52 KORM'I'OM'RKS Ri, Vor Nit Bron 0 rh" M4 Nit Comm 1 Ih TO Pern in Fit'h A SSO K90 Pubi Itl'j 23', 13 Deere Co 4 17 16', 16' 4 1 23H 8', Del Hud 11 13', 12V 12V 5 2 '4 Lac A 3 4 3 36 25', Dlam Match 1 21 2" 79 20 12', UlstSeag2 5 17 I6'4 16', 4 24H 14 DoehlerDCast50d. 1 19 19', 18', 0' 2 3', 11 '4 Dome Mines 2d 5 15H 15H 151, 4 94', 65 14 Douglas Aire II 76 74', 76 42 171 137 Dow Chem UU 3 143 I33'j 9V 30 1 4 Dreiser Mlg la 3 22 21 '4 1 89 1 46 14 DuPont 5Ud 9 170 166! IV Firs' 1710 1150 S'erline S', 27 TRI ST COMPAMFS 'F VI.K. KI.M1S cnrNTT stair. KVA '1' irt I ll'lafll a 4'.

Radio 2 Hadio new. I 1 Kayoruer 9 Reading 1 6 Rem Rand 80(1. 14 Republic Stl 7 Revere Cop 8 Reyn Met 6 1, Keyn Spring 32 Heyn 'Iob 1 5', KiehfieldOil 1 1 Huberoid NoTIt'K i SI'PKKMK rurtiT IK IMF. dWNKt VTK iN I'lmnt ift, KNSTKIN. 'I .1 PRUSTi'N I lies Iti i t'H I'lirsiiiilH 1', H'l 170,130 1.173,100 441,020 634.900 694,270 471,990 Conn 11.

316 880 1 07C 750 45,420 806.250 April 582 280 566.950 349,040 854,240 815.420 854.330 881,170 868.990 720,660 1.205,250 1.205,250 902.010 1.505.860 1.261,040 522.709 594,990 1 392,470 83,220 272,810 244,804 195,200 251,460 227,120 (1 s' i iit lic in; 'i I li.l,. I I Bid Asked Asred of 11 1 320 Giiaraiuv Hankers 4', 50', lrvlnt 10', 11'. 70', 75'. Kinas 14Hi 154, Bronx 15 19 Lawsera Cell Hun 7l, 90', Cbemirai 4'. 44', ri p' 5'', C4n'on 10 15 Ni Coi i r.enl 1 1 2 t4 Trad ll'j I1', Corn Sx 4 40' Tuie r.

1 Fmoi 42'. tIR is. 'i on 190 L'roe'w i 90, IK I CRITERION "Girl Prom God Irt. 10.09. 12:02, 1 55, 3 4.

5 9 27. 11 20, 1 13 GLOBK "Flo wing Gold" 9 IX, 2 59. 4 55, 6 51. 8 47. 10 4 1 MUSIC HALL Luck Panneis 2 18.

5 01, 7.44, 10 32. Slaee 3 58. 6 40 9 3(1. PARAMOUNT Rhvlhm nr. he 1 10 01, I 06 4 07.

7 10 1.1 07 show. 12. 3 05. 17, 9 19 I 1 1 Sill" ii 01 3 29 '4 I 7 1, 10', 23', 14 16 7, II i 4 44 8H 22 53 42 31 '4 14 20 88 16 13', 6 'a 24 23'. 12', 667.082 1.263,510 791,260 554.330 871,360 1,642,450 2,132,630 3 939.519 1.237,780 1,663.270 3.074.340 2.355.180 3,771,700 3.680,410 2 557,780 26...

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20... 19... 18... 17... 16...

15... 578,810 644.130 654.119 512.520 .1 1 tit lltl 25 East Air 6 '4 3 fcast Mill 166 VI" tatKodak6 J7 22 Eaton Mfg 41V 25 Elec Aulo I8H 10' Elec Boat 3 J3 24', Elec St Bat 2 12 '4 Ecjuil Bldg 34 20 El cello 1 66d 111.220 255,520 221,640 381.S20 437,840 226,580 204,340 333.320 586.200 560,350 718.810 1.208,330 559 170 948.310 877,080 1,357,190 769.890 34 26 St Ud I savage Arms Id. Scheuiey Dist II SeaodOill hi 1, Sears Rueduck 8'. Seivel Inc la 4 Sliattuck .40 7 Shell Un Oil 2ad. iHSllver King 1 2 Simmons 12', SkellyOll 75d 7 Socony Vacuum 60 Einstein Urges Upon World 'Rational Knowledge' Doctrine TI'.

W.ii i. fr ii: 478,970 661,880 625,790 884,240 587,680 14 13 124,030 485.370 826.270 889,690 12. 11. 255.990 328,330 671 970 In '1'I V. isrj er a I ri ll tlol'S he U'lr in the past placed such in the hand of priests.

Declaring that f. II hi 294 Fair Morse 1 I2H Fed Mogul 75d 121, Fuesione II 10' Fllnlkote 18 14 Food Mach 1 9y, Foster Wheel 24 Freept Sulphur la. 49 1 4 1,4 21 2IH 35 21 '4 38 il'tlT KIN'IS 't'NTT UFU'i I.Y SVVIMIS "i S' 'I l'1'l' ill I' aval, tvhuli u. a 'th' st i' tr i. these teachers Mil! themsehes of lot are capable of rii'iva Good, the True hiu! 'he in iNe.f, 8 29 29 29 1 4 4 4 "4 I 2 1 13! 1 12 1 'j 2 3 .10 'a Hi HI 15 35 15 15 11 2 5 5 5 1 30', 30 '4 1 5 8 8 8 4 2 6 30 30', 301, 5 3 7 '4 17 3 4 I I H', IV, 6 15', 9 14 14 1, 14 3 26 2 7 1 1 4 14', 14 I 8 31 30 30 i 1 4 4 4 1 47V 47V 47V 2 7 7 7 2 5 5 5 1 4 1 17' 38 34 '4 3 3V 33 9 40 40 40 5 92 1, 92 92.

2 65 47 46 '4 46 '4 2 24 74 24 I 2 19V I' 19H 4 1 2 V. 12' 12 "4 29 1 3 7 6 6 6 7 13', 1, 73 16H 16V 15V 25 4 2 34 34 I 14V 1 4 1 4 32 24 76 3 21 21 '4 4 4 10 29 30 8 1 1 11 II 18 IW Wa an initial small decline in long rated issues, but the market later steadied around the previous clos. Foreign obligations were about unchanged. Industrials, wlnrh were slightly easier the first two days of this week, turned steady, with the exception of textiles. The latter eased fractionally.

1 Jl l'M'i nnd nihil. 1 1 I 1. ijilV SS' ivi ii" if 'Si: ill ri'lan' Pt 1' i and i' i (t il HUl ,1 tr, 111 IllHi VKSS T' P.K1 tl it klsn I', Mi.MlU'le S' y. i tl niiEr N' i Km i ri I Abandonment ot the concept of a personal God' and lhe acceptance of a doctrine nf "rational knowledge" was timed jesterday bv Albert Einstein, eminent srien Ut. In a paper adriied to a conference of 500 leaders in science, philosophy and religion Jewish, Protectant and Catholic assembled in the Jewish Theological Seminary, 122d St.

and Broadway, Manhattan, for the tak of unifying the thought of democracy. Professor Einstein declared that "the main source of the present day conflicts between re ligkw and science lies in this concept of a personal God." "In their trtiggle for the ethical good teachers of religion must have the stature to give up the doctrire of tvr oral God that is. give up the source of feai and hop which It Name Ascher Executive Of Harvey Fisk Sons H. Albert Ascher, who recently retired as a partner of R. W.

Press prich has been elected a vice president of Harvey Fisk A Sons, investment bankers specializing in United States Government, State and municipal bonds. Mr. Ascher has been active for many years in the municipal bonl business and is chairman of the Municipal Securities Committee New York Group of the Investment Bankers Association, as well as a past vice president of th Municipal Bond Club of New York. WHFN Ol'T Of TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN I '1 1 IK a I 6H 57 4 8'. 1 1 19', 41 49 101 56 33 24 23H 9 24', I 36 18V 78 79', .35 '4 17 15 3 Gar Wood lnd 35 HOenAm ft H.d 5H Gen Baking 4 '4 Gen Cable 1 2 Gen Cigars 26 1, Gen Electric 1 Oftd 36 Gen Foods 2a 77 Gen 37 4 Gen Motor, H.d...

20 GenRefract 75d. 16 Gen Tel 1.20 I 0 Gen TAR 3 Gillette SR GimbelBros 10 Goodrich lb 12'4 Goodyear Id Graham Paige 26 Grant II Gt Nor Ore 75d 15', (it North pf 18H Gt West Sug 2 23 Green HL 2a 9H Greyhound Co 1. 1 4 Grum A Remain Confident London, Sept 11 (UP) Ceaseless German air raids have failed to undermine confidence here and prices on the London Stock Exchange held up well today despite some precautionary realizing. Overnight steadiness in the New York market was a favorable factor. The number of traders in attendance was small, however, and dealings were routine and light in volume.

There was absence of demand for Government bonds, resultinj In said "Whoever lias undergone tnc intense experieme ol successful advances in lhe domain of scientific 1 nought is moved bv profound reverence fcr the ra'ionaii'y made manifest in exigence. "The utth.er spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the mote it eerm to me that the pa' it of ceniiir.e reliKiocily does lie through the tear of life and the tear of death and bund faith, but throut 'h striving alter rational knowledge In this sense I belire that the pr must become a learner if he wishes to no to his lofty educational mission an. I an I I i. To Study Japan Textiles AUton H. Garside, economist of the New York Cotton Exchange and New York Wool Top Exchange, is to sail for Japan on the steamship Argentina Maru from Los Angeles on Sept.

29 for a three months trip. He is to visit Japan to survev the textilt Industry ot that count DI It vn. lls kk' i H'.

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