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TUESDAY BROOKLYN TIMES UNION MARCH 13, Mi E. FEDERAL REVENU Today's New York Stock Exchange Transactions 1RESICU BERLEY MEASURE (1:15 P. M. Quotation; For Complete Stock Market See Wall St Edition) AT $2,001,959,165 P. M.

Net Die. High. Low. at Hundreds. Hlirh.

iitot. Dir. Balca In p. m. Nat Ofl SAVINGS HER HITS AT FIRE mgn.

uw. in I Hundreds. Hlga. Low. 1:16 Cliiia.

BUGS 1:16 Cog. 10ft ft 34 ft 9 ftvani 4 04 21 21 10 ft Income Tax Collections Rise to 'I tft 21)4 3 94 Boro Banks Not Following Brooklyn Assemblyman Aim)' ,1" 1. Fed Lt St 8 Federal Motor Tr 6 2 Federal Federal 26 18 .40 Flreetone TAR. 61 64 1.6 First Nat 17 9 Follanabe 22 11 Foster 17 12 Fox Film 60 43 2 Freeport to Reduce Deaths From Bowery's Lead in Reducing From 3 to 2V2 Per Cent: $24,615,681, Compared to $10,272,698 Last Year. By United "revs.

152 ft 20ft ft 15 ft Incendiarism in State. 7ft 44 3 30 19 Brooklyn's savings banks will not Washington, March' 13. A sharp follow tho lead of the Bowery Sav. 11lft 32)4 ft tags Bank of Manhattan, Which has 2 Gabriel Co Gen Am Inv 83 1 Gen Am 15 Gen 11 1 Gen Baking. '6 Gen 2 General 18 .69 Gen Electrlo 11 .611 Gen Eleo 32 1.8 General 66 9 9ft 9 5 6 6- 7 4ft 4 4ft 3 3 3 22 22 22 3 Sift 55 56 5 14 14ft 14ft 7 20ft 20- 14 16ft 15 16 8 45 44 45 14 4 4 19 ILft 10ft ICft 5 41 41 41 -b 18 ft 11 12 12 12ft 23 9 9ft 9- 14 5ft 5ft 5ft 88 22 22 22 3 12 12 12- 7 34 34 34ft- 6 1 1 1 2 55 55 55 161 38 38)4 38ft- 2 98 98 98-64 4 4)4 3 44 44 44ft 26 3 3 3 7 22 22 22ft -17 20 20 20ft 16 lift 11 11)4 1 5 5ft 5ft- rise in income lax collections, with tho approach of tho March 15 doadlinc, has carried the Government's total revenue for the fiscal year to dute.

to above the 101 ft 10)4 decided to lowet; ita interest rate from threo' to two and one-half per cent on balances of 31,000 or more, it was learned today. 54ft -r ft 50- ft 8ft ft HH 23ft- 000,000 mark, Treasury figureB Albany, N. March 13. Assemblyman Alexander Berloy, Re publican, of Brooklyn's 19th V. today pressed his war against deaths by He introduced a bill designed to do' away with technicalities Whlcli have proved a barrier to the con- victlon of firebugs.

The present law has been" interpreted in such a way that no statements made by a suspect can1 be admitted in evidence against him. Berley's bill would muke all statements prior to beinsr sworn for The action of the Bowery Bank 11 6H Adams 10)4 3H 18 1 Adams 4 34)4 UH 7 Addresao 3 10 .60 Affiliated 11 8ft I3s4 ltt 12 21ft 654 Jtt Alleghany 10 3 1494 6 Alleg pf 10 1 9 2Yj W. Allejr pf iw 4 8ft l0i 144 I Allied 2 152 23 1H Allis 11 20 20'j, 12i Alpha 3 15 7i 4 Ama 3 7ft 42 25 Amal Leather pf. 5 44 86 26 Aro Agrt Ch 4 30 S3 144 Am Bank I 19 Hi Am Beet 12 11H 311 28 .60 Am Br Sb Fdy. 3 324 107 4U 4 Am 26 101ft 12 61, Am Chain 2 10 ft 65 464 Am 3 54ft 6214 47 Am Com 2 50H 10 8 Am European Seo 5 8ft 13 Am For 47 11 80 17 Am For Pow pf 2 23ft 1:5 12 Am 6 pf.

13 19 22 I7i 1 Am Hawaiian 20 20 40H 30 Am Leath pf 4 39ft S5H 26l 3.40 Am Home 3 33 45 354 6 Am Ice 43 11 6M, Am international 8 94 58 264 Am 7 36'I 74 60 Am Loco pf 5 74A 19 13 .80 Am Maoh Fdry. 3 17 27 13 Am Metals 4 25 12'A Am Power 10ft 29 13 US Am Pow Lt pf 4 26ft 12ft 154 Am Lpf A. 3 21ft 17 13 74 Am Radiator 28 15ft 171 Am Roll Mill 33 2 5 7 ZVi Am Seating 3 5 El 5.4, 41 Am Smelting i6 46ft 114 100 Am 5. pf. ii 112ft 71i Am lift pf I 84 26'A 194 Am Steel 5 21 Ji 61 46 2 Am Sugar 1 53 L'O'i loij Am Sumntra Tob 24 20 1834..

Dlv. Bales in P.U. Net Uigh. Low. la Hundreds.

High. Low. 1 :16 Chge. 1 3 Penn Dixie 6 6ft 6ft- 29 13 Penn Dix pf 24 ft 24ft 24ft 19 89 14 35 34)4 34- 7 612.20cPenney 7 67(4 66 67 -ft 28 21 1.6cPeoples Drug 1 26 26 26 ft 48 37 Peoples Gas 26 42)4 40 41)4- 32 16 Pere 4 26 26 26ft 14 Petrol Corp 2 12 12- ft 18 15 25lPbelps 32 lo 16 ibft ft 6 3 Phils A Reading. 5 5ft 5ft 5ft 17 11 1 Philip 11 17 17ft 17 18 16 24 17 17 17 3 Pierce 41 5 5 5ft 1 4 Pierce Oil 6 1 ft 10 7 Pierce Oil pf 5 9 9 9 -1 23 18 1 Pillsbury 21 21 21 10 Pitts Screw A B.

13 10 10 10 ft 16 12 1 Plymouth 14 15ft 15 15ft 14 9 Poor Co 6 12 12 12ft 29; 21 Postal TSC pf 11 24 24 24 6 1 Pressed Steel Car 14 4 4 ft 23 Press Stl Car pf. 2 17 18 i 41 88 L6 Procter Gamb. 18 37 37 37ft- ft 1 Prod 14 6 2 Prod A Ret 4 4 4 4 45 84 2.3 Pub Sery 12 40 39ft 39 1ft 84 7 6 Pub Pe NJ pf. 2 60 80 8) 3 5 79 Pub Serv 8. 3 92 92 92 59 60 3 Pullman 6 56ft 56 56 14 10 Pure 23 13ft 13 13 19 12 1 Purity 14 16 16 16 9 Radio Corp 45 8 I 8ft 24 22 Radio Corp pf 'A' 6 30 30 30 1 24 15 Radio Corp pf tT 12 22 21 21- 4 214 Radio Kth 16 3 3 3 23 16 Raybestoi 8 19 "19 19 4 2 15 3 3 3 29 13 Reis 1 2 29 29 29 ft 18 6 Remington Rand.

26 12 13ft- 65 32 Rem Rand 1 pf. 4 67ft 67., 67ft 2ft 6 2 Reo 4, 5 5 25 16 Rep Steel 30 23 22 22ft- 67 .29 Rep Steel pf 4 63 13)4 63ft 21 16 1 Reynolds 7 19 19 19- 45 40 8 Reynolds Tob 'B'. 12 41 ft 41 41ft- 22. 22 1.07aRhine-W El I 23 23 23 1 10 4 Rossla tns 7 7 7 7 was tdld in yesterday's late editions. 19 20H Both the 'Dime Savings Bank and the WiUiamsburgh Savings Bank, the 39ftl Gen Gil 2 General 1 Gen Motora Gen Motors Gen Pnb Service.

1 General fly Gen Real Gen pf ww. Gen Refractories. 1 Gillette, Saf Rax. 33 ft largest savings banks In the borough, 43 already have announced their inten 4 11 43 21 14 10 25 12 1 4 42 99 6 45 26 23 12 6 24 22 18 69 41 11 4 13 8 40 82 15 9 36ft ft tion to continue the three per cent rate for the present quarter. Other a formal deposition admissible.

74ft 17 Glmbel Bros. Brooklyn Institutions are expected to 24 23- 24 1 Glidden Co 28 follow suit 10ft ft showed today. The Government's total income from July start of tho current fiscal yearAQ to last Saturday, amounted to $2,001,959,165, against in the corresponding previous period. Income tax collections this month rose to from $10,272,698 in tho corresponding period. Total revenue in the first 10 days of March was U6, 357.929, or more than double the collections in the first 10 days of March, 1983.

Heavier expenditures this fiscal year more than offset the sharp rise in income, however, ami the deficit on March 10 stood at $2,442,727,975, against a year ago. expenditures so far this fiscal year, bolstered by 14 .8 8ft OK, Gqbel (Adolf) The East Brooklyn Savings Bank, 64 33 39 3 S3 IK 18 10 8 4 15 6 16 12 40 83 7 2 8 4 34 18 11 27 24 Low. 10ft 34 10 8 2IH 3 8H 8 152 20ft 15 7ft 43ft 30 19 10 32 101 10ft 54 E0 8ft 10 23ft 18 20 39ft 33 43 9 36 74 17 24 9 25 21ft 15 25 46 112ft 84 21 54 52 19 123 ft t.8ft 70 ft 21 UA 76 3 7 15 20 ft 31 87 ft 5 2 59 ft 7ft 2 16ft 67 81 49 ft 31ft 52 ft 13 55ft 15ft 8 at its usual monthly board meeting, held yesterday, voted a 3 per cent quarterly dividend, payable April 1 The trustees of the Bowery Sav 19 20 19 19 14 16 16 16- 78 57 57 57 17 39 38 38- 10 10 10 10ft 21 4 4 5 M1 11 11- 9 7j 7 7ft 7 38 38 38ft 36 '29 29ft 29ft 5- 14 13 13ft 16 28 26 28ft 3 42 41 42 1 1.2 Gold Dust Goodrich F. Goodrich pf Goodyear Gotham Hosiery. Graham Granby Grand Union 1 Grant Grt Northern Great North Ore.

2.4 Great West Gulf St ings Bank, the largest savings bonk Chief Fire Marshal Thomas P. Brophy, of New York City aided in drafting the bill. If was introduced at his request. 1 "The fire marshal, has been doing excellent work for. years in bringing these madmen or criminals within reach of tho law," said Berley, "His work Is difficult enough, at best without having htm hampered by technicalities of the law.

"I expect this bill to pass, I don't see how anybody can defend Last week Berley introduced bill to require hallways and staircases of old law tenements to he made fire resisting by Jan. 1, 1938. He did so with the backinc of tho in tho country, voted to continue 26f4Zft 21ft 15 25 5- ft 16)4 112ft -1ft 84 ft 21ft- ft 53 1 20ft ft 123ft- 68)4 ft 70 ft ft 21 74 2 UK- 77 paying three per cent interest on 107 9 Am Tel Tel 32 84 all balances up to and including 81,000 and two and one-half per cent annually on that portion of the emergency program, amounted 41 68 to $4,444,687,140, against last year. Secretary of Treasury Hunry any balance in excess of $1,000. 9 2 Hall 5 8 8 8ft 2 pat Corp of Am.

1 6 6 6 6 1 Hayes Body 6 5 5 5 Morgcnthau, tin id income tnx collections in many cases tvere 71 69 2 Hercules 13.70 68 70 3 44 21 8 ro 1 -2 40 -1 Citizens' Union and the United 87 83 5oHerahey Cboo pf. 10 0 8 above earlier estimates. Further 8 Safeway 9 53ft St Josephs 3 24 Schnlte-Ret Btor. 6 7 Schenley Dlst Cor 26 31 8eaboard Air Lin. 26 1 Sea grave 7 4 Sears 29 49 Seneca Copper.

8 1 Secrel Ino 8 6 Sharp 7 7 8 6 Holland Furnaoe. 9 7 7 7 The executive committee of tho Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn has voted to continue the three per cent interest rate, according to Philip A. Benson, president of the Institution, and has recommended 3 7 Neighborhood Houses. A series of? disastrous fires caused a wave, oi concern over loss of life. 23 11 Houdallle-Her 'A' I 20)4 19ft 20(41 3 Houdallle-Her -B' 14 6 6ft 6ft 21 heavy collections aro anticipated with approach of tho March 15 deadline.

Income tax collections for the fiscal year to date amounted to 29 21 Houston Oil 1 25 25ft 25ft 4 4 6 8 Houston Oil new. 4 4 4 31 ft 87ft 6 that the board of directors confirm 60 25 3 Howe Sound 13 49 48 48 -1 8 .28 Shattuck (F 28 13 li. Chii iT.tA. on oa inn $382,822,669, against $393,012,341 24 13. Hudson 10 20 20 20 82 5 Am Tobacco 13 68(4 8414 67 Am Tobacco 5 70ft 27 16 1 Am Water 58 21 80 54 6 Am Wat 1 pf 3 74 17H 11 Am Woolen 18 15 83 61 lttbAm Woolen 3 77 3 l'i Am Writ 65 4 9 6 Am Zinc 3 7 17 ISH Anaconda Copper 18 15, 24 18 .60 Anchor Cap 21 31 26H 1 Archer 8 31ft 88 76H 7 Armour Del 87ft 6T4 4'A Armour HI 15 6 3 2 Armour 111 7 3 6414 65 Armour 111 pf.

8 60 8 3 Arnold Constable. 5 7ft Sii, 1 Assoc 2 2 18 11H Asso Dry 4 16ft 73 64 Atch 8 SO 67 Mi's pf 2 81 64 89 Atl Coast 1 49 35 28 1 Atlan Refin 24 31 35 14 55J4 lHj I'Jk Atlas Tack; 10 14 57 47 Auburn 39 57 16 7 Austin 6 16 1(1 6 Aviation 41 8r4 MARY R. HOOLEY DIES IN HOSPITAL ita The board will officially continue the present rate Friday, 27 8 24 3 4 61 2 7H 11 24 11 15 19 22 83 89 26 40 8 24 10 7 4 Hupp Motor 6 5 5 4r. Ttanunn mill lor last year. POST PLEDGES PARK 43 38 8 28 Illinois 2 Indian Refln 74 5 Industrial Rayon.

69 1 Ingersoll The Bowery BanktWso has limited new accounts fio 1,000, and 6 73 33 ft 3ft 86 65 3 9 3 10 $4 3)4 86 65 3 10 3 10 FOR RED HOOK AREA has ruled that after this limit has 52 23 7 31)4 1 4 48ft 1 6 7 12 10 20 10 14 16 18 28 32 32 37 7 22 8 21 7. 13(4 13(4 38 45 10 b4 S' 10 7 2 52-23 7 -31 1-r A 49 1 6 7ft 20ft 10 14 -16-19. 28ft 37 7-22 9 21 7-13ft 13 38 54 10ft 7- 2 Insurance 4 59 ft 7ft ft 2 16)4 ft 67 ft 81 ft 9 31 ft ft 53ft 3ft 14(4 2 56ft- ft 15ft- 18 3 10 3 5 13 1 8 ,1 18 3ft 86 65 3- 10 3 10 5ft 141 10ft 2 8 2 6 been reached deposits In new accounts, must be limited to $500 In 8 Interboro Inter Con Interlake Int 11 any regular quarter. 5 5 6 2 141 141ft 6 Int Bus Machine. 149 140 17 Simmons Co 6 20 9 25 Simma 6 10ft 6 Snider Pack 6 14 16 JBaSocony 98 16 15 2 So Cal 5 19 18 Sooth 68 28 82 2.4 80 15 33ft' 23 Southern 18 33ft 27 Southern Rail pf.

3 37 3 Sparks 5 7ft 15 1 Spencer Kellogg. 12 22 6 Sparry Corp vie, 20 9 20 1 Stand 12 22 4 Stand Coml Tob. 20 8 6 Stand Gas Eleo 40 14 7 Stand A 17 14 87 1 Stand Oil of 6 38 44 1 Stand OH of J. 23 45 6 Starrett (L 54 11 473.80 Sterling 6 54 6 Stewart 5 9 6 Stone A Webster. 21 10 4 Studebaker 8 7 1 Super Oil 3 2 10(4 10ft 12 6 The Brooklyn Savings Bank, the East New Tork Savings Bank and the City Savings Bank are anions: 25 To Be Provided When City Develops Its 38 Afcres.

According to Tenement House Commissioner Langdon V. Post, hen the time comes for developing the 38 acres city-owned lund in the Red Hook district. Bark fa 30 ft 87 46 the institutions which have voted 14 13 51 51ft 7 17 17 42 to continue the three per cent in 9 6 31 30- terest rate for the current quarter, 33 27 33 ft 50 30)4 -42ft-7 5 27 4ft-2 15ft 12 27 lut Carrlera. 8 Int Cement, 7 .60 Int Harvester 10 int Hydro. 9 Int 1 lOhlnt Nickel 83 Int 2 Int Paper 'C 2 Int I Int Print 1.

1.6 Int 1 Int Tel Tel 91 Interstate Dep St. 6 Daughter of Showman Succumbs to Long Illness. Mary Rosina Hoolcy, daughter of the lato Richard M. Hooley who owned the famous Hooley's Opera House at Court and Remsen died Sunday after a long illness in a Manhattan hospital. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow from the chapel of James McLarney and Son, 874 Lexington to the R.

C. Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, 66th st. and Lexington Manhattan, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 A. M.

Burial will take place in Chicago, where Miss Hooley, who waa born in Brooklyn, resided for several years. Her father o.wned a theatre in that city and was known in stage circles as "Undo Dick" Hooley. Hooley's Minstrels graced tho Opera Houso here, and were a maOr entertainment feature In old 30(4 42 7 5 26 4 2 15 12 27 16 12 29 STi 4 3 21 4 1 10 9 21 13 3 6 2 43 7 5 27 4 2 15 12 27 15 12 42 42 6ft. 6 8 8 DR. J.

W. HAYES, 54, 18 14 10 13 2 36ft 36 15 26 15ft PSYCHOLOGIST, DIES 60 ft 60)4 13 17 13 13ft 6 4 Tenn Corp 2 6ft 6(4 6ft ft 19 19 16 6 4 A 84 37 46 10 39 18 621,4 14 23 14 38 49'i 82 16 68 27 18 36 29 23 1 Texaa Corp 18 27 27ft 27 Advertising Research 44- 58 45 58- 44 58 33 8 Jewel Tea. 55 Johns Manvllle. 47 66 18 43 27 2 Texas Gulf Sulpn. 10 38 38 38 ft Is Heart Victim.

43 18 Texas A Pacific. 10 36 35 35 2 Kan City 3 15 15 15 19 11 9 6 Tex A Pae Ld Tr. 4 8ft 8 bft 26 11 Baldwin 30 36 Baldwin Loco pf 8 22 Baltimore Ohio 23 Bait Ohio pf 1 394 2 Bangor. 2 Barker 9 7 Barnsdall 3 27 Bayuk 5 10 Beatrice 13 68 3 Beech Nut Pack. 5 8 Beldlns Hem 7 16H Bendlx 14 Vh Benef Ind 5 264 Co 4 84 Bethlehem 24 65 Steel It 10 Blaw Knox 1 65 8 Bonn Alum 4 19T4 l.

Borden Co 26 ,20 1 Borg Warner 20 1 Botany Mills 2 12 15 26 Z.lOoBrlstol-Myere 4 30 Bklyn Man Trnn, 15 8214 .1 Bklyn Tr pf.i. 2 6U "6 Bklyn Union Gas. 4 EH Budd Mf "11 8 Budd Wheel 1 7 Bullard 6 15 .40 Burroughs Ad 17 21 Byers Co 12 13ft ft 51 ft 30J4 ft 33ft 42 ft 6 ft 8- ft 36 ft 15)4 ft 60ft ft 13 19J4- ft 14 33ft 44J4 ft 78 ft 14J4 ft 60 ft 24)4 25- ft 2- 'ft 15- 31 32ft 86)4 1 73ft- 6 'ft 4)4 ft 13ft- ft 16 ft 28i4- ft Pr. Joseph W. Hayes, 64, pioneer 6 Thermold 1 7 7 7- 24 Keith Albee 1 26 26 26 1 2 Kelly 49 4ft 4 4- 11 Kelly Sprg n.

2 18 18ft, 18 4 in applying modern psychology to 6 Third Ave 17.7 7 20 advertising, died suddenly Sunday 6 8 Thompson 2 4 4 4 cilities will be' provided, even if the ite is to bo used for housing. Mr. Post's announcement net at rest reports that park accommodations were out of the question for the Red Hook property. The commissioner said further Jthat his department was not jet ready to approach the housing situation in Red Hook as distinct from other purtB of Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx. "All I know about the Red Hook park discussion is that Park Commissioner Robert Monet) said lie thought the city-owned', tract in that area would lend itself favorably to such a development," Mr.

Post said. "When I was asked about It, my only comment was that Red Hook was one of the districts tentatively on our program for housing relief. "That does not mean there would bo no park facilities ut lied Hook, even if we went through with a housing nlan for that area." 85 80 6 Tidewater Oil pf. 2 86 E6 86 1 21 ll.12hKelvinator 42 21 20 20- ft 23 18 Kennecott 27 20 20ft 20ft ft 22 13 .80 Kresgs (S S) Co. 23 20 20 Is20 of a heart attack in his home, 125 tl 8 Tide Oil Asso.

1 lift lHi lift East 63d St. He had been ill for 73 64 Tide Wa Assn pf. 3 73 73 73ft Mrs. Grace E. Hurlburt of -MftnVj 23 lcKroger 6 31 31 31 14ft 13ft 33)4 33ft 44ft 44 79 78 14)4 14ft 604 60 24J4 24ft 26ft 25ft 2 2 16ft.

.15 31 31 32 31 86', 4 86 74 73 6 'J 6 4 4ft 13ft 13ft 16 lb 28' 28 ft about a year. 7 8 Timken Det Axle 21 22 Lambert Co 17 41 29 .60 Timken Roller B. 2 36 36. 36 In 1917, after becoming an assist 14 8 Rubber 1 ant professor of psychology at the 28 28ft 28 1 13 13 13- 18 18 18. .3 3, 3 12I2 12- 20 13 Leh Port Cement.

1 8 6 Transamerlca 52 7 714 7 4 Trl Con 5 5 5' 8 4 Truscon 2 8)4 6 8ft University of Chicago, he served 'as chief psychological examiner at 6 LehlgtjiVal Coal. 3 14 5 Leh Val Coal 3 21 13 Lehigh Val 1 4 19ft 19ft 19ft 7 6 16 li 19 Camp Lpton, Camp Dix In Iiew Jersey and Camp Humphries in Virginia, appraising the intelligence 60 3 ft 44- ft 17 128 78 65 2.40 Lehman Corp 2 43 34 1.20 Libby Ow Ford 6 94. 74 EcLIgg Myers 'B'. 3 of recruits and recommending the 20 33 21. hat tan, and a nephew, Robert F.

Hurlburt ELIAS J. PRAY DIES IN HEMPSTEAD HOME Well-Known Businessman Victim of Heart Disease. Hempstead," March 13. Ellas Pray, one of Hempstead's best known business men, died today In his home, zki Fulton ave. On posts they were best fitted to fill 19 1 33 26ft lcLlquld Carbonic 1 84 26 1 Loew Inc 17 Born in Rochester, N.

Dr. 27 Hayes attended the University of 40 74ft1ft 38 85 27- ft 33 1 2ft 2)4 17ft- ft 18 55 17 24- 38 7)4 ft 74ft 38 85 27ft 32 2ft 2ft 17ft 18 55 17 74 38 85 ft 27 33 2 2 ft 17 18 55 17 18 4 12 284 5 3 1 Loft Inc 9 2 1 Long Bel 1 8 Packing Calumet Hecla. Campbell Wy Fjr. Can Pacific 2cCannon Mills Cupitnl Admin. Case Rochester.

He waa graduated from Amhurst Collese in 1903. He then 2, Ulen A Co. 3 43 1 Union Carb A C. 24 17 1 Union Oil 17 110 Union Pacific 1 15 1.20 Union Tank 4 17 Unfted 44 35 1.72 UAited 4 4 United Corp 171 24 3 United Corp "17 9 United 11 69 2 United 8 14 1.2 United Gas lmpr. 23 174 Un Paper 1 US Kxpress 2 8 For Hec 4 40 IDS 4 4 Hoffman 1 34 1 19 15 1.20 Lorillard 10 87 16 studied at the University of Chi 13 21 15 in Louis Gas Elec.

5 61 48 HabLouis 1 cago. 65 69 20 He became associated with the 19 15 Ludlum 2 12 .50 Caterpillar Tract. 64 17 2 Crowell Publishing Co. as director 3 1 80 2.S5cMacAndr of research, a position he held until his death. He was known for his 33 1 Mack Truck 41 33 Celanese Corp 7 Century Rib Mill.

32 Cerro de 34 2 Chesapeake Corp. 16 3' 44 17 128 19 '24 38 32 13 64 17 2 13 40 6 54 '28 II ,20 46 129 54 (4 92 4 43 2 -4 3ft 44 17 12b 19 24 38 7 34 13 64, 17 2 ft 13ft 40 6ft 54ft 28ft lift 21ft 46ft 131 54 92 ft 4 43 '2' 4 Saturday, In his place of business, he suffered a heart attack, from which he did not recover. 13 1 40 62 50 work in editing the annual National 19 8 39'4 2.8 Uhea Ohio 28 28 Markets and National Advertising. He did research work on every sort 19 Mr. Post explained.

"But we have not announced uny definite plans as yet, nor have we any in mind. We have listed Red Hook on our program as one of tho many places 'in New York City where slums exist and where housing relief is needed. That is as far as we have gone. "But I do not know why the impression exists that there can be no parks on the city-owned Red Hook tract, even if wo should ultimately use it for Mr. Post said.

"No large housing development would bo complete without provision for adequate parks and playgrounds. If we were to plan a housing development for the Red Hook tract, we would ask the Park Department's cooperation In assigning and developing tho necessary recreational areas and park facilities." With his father, the late Ellas 64 8 Ind 4 4 32 34 53 ft 18ft ft 171 17 5 8 i ft 28 18 10 20 Mr. Pray had for many years 23 .60 8 A 11 54 28- 11 21 of advertising problem. He was Chi St Chi pf. Chi 67a conducted a meat market in.

18 7 14 7 8 Realty. a member of the Amherst and 6 6 62 2 Macy 11 16 16 Man El M. 12 .60 Manhattan Shirt. 4 Marancha 6 .40 Marine 2114 1.40 Merlin Rockwell. 12 Marshall 6 Martin Parry 32 1 Mathleson 30 1.60 May Dept Stores, Western University ClubB and of 6 Ch Pneu 12 21 48 36 US Rubber US Rub 1st pf.

82. 24 46 Alpha Delta phi. Hempstead, one of the most popular on Long Island, customers coming from far and near for Pray's famous sausuEC. Since the death 16 Chi Pneu 2 Chi 1 129 96 4cU 8 Smelting. Surviving are his wife, Dr.

Mary 27 6 15 18 33 9 86 32 44 12 411 46 40 8ft 13 16 9 22 0 8 9 30 .11 60 24 2 21 89ft 61ft 17 86)4 28ft 19 76 71 37 31 18. 12 Holmes Stevens Hayes, director of 54)4 69 99 40 33 10 8 35 3 1 10 21 tho vocational Service for Juniors; of his a few years ago, he 42, 6 two brothers. Dr. Samuel Hayes, nad conducted the business under 46 US Steel 88 3 8 Steel pf 3 United Store 40 2 Untv Leaf Tobac. 1 -''Unlv A 2 Utll P'A 45 9 4 43 2' 4 35 42 25 31 3 6 the name of E.

J. Pray. 27 31 10 Maytag ww 5 24 2 McCall Corp 1 ft ft ft professor of psychology at Mt, Holyoke College, and Ralph Hayes, Mr. Fray was a former member 6 4 6 of Rochester, N. and a sister, Mrs.

Bruce Johnson, of Rochester. of the Hempstead Board of Edu-: cation and was for some years its 3 4 19 '49 17 8 23 60 9 08 ft CM Rock Isl 6. Chi nock Isl 7. COhChlckasha Chllda Co. 1 Chrysler 2 City Ice City Stores 20 Clark Equip 1 Cluett 3 Coca Cola 'A' Colg Palm Peet.

6 Colic Palm pf Collins 1 32 ft 34 ft 53 18ft 17ft 17 5 8 28 18 10 34 42 25ft 31 3 6 43 7ft 21 4 41 31ft 7 26 5ft 5ft 1 19 4 31ft 12)4 29 5 7 43 45 1 The funeral will take place tomor 21 7 8 row in Kocnester. 1 21 8 14 24 Vadsco Vanadium Va-Car Va Car 6 2 Vlck Chemical. 1 29 4 21 31 14, 28 21 31 NRA CHAIRMAN QUITS 22 1 29 4 21 r- 31 -r 24 treasurer. He was a director of the Second National Bank of Hempstead, and the Franklin Square National Bank. He waa' 4 28 81 1 McC'rory 5 McOraw 3S lcMclntyre M.

4 McKesson McKes Rob pt. 1 McLellan Mcl.ellan ijt 26 1.60 Melville Shoe 6 Mengel 16 1 Most a 4 Miami ditto 37 32 34 54 18 ft 17 5 8ft 28 18ft 10 35 42 25 31 3ft 6 44 7 22 ft 4 41 31 7 26 5ft 5ft 13 19 4 31ft 12 29 5 7 84 33 1 -If 38 1a 14 10ft THOMAS J. PHIULIPS DIES 83 26 17 1 Walgreen 18 11 41 31-7 26 v5ft- Opposes Plan for Another Cut in Working Hours. Montclnir, N. March 1 3.

Wil- 11 Aa 8 4 Warner Pictures. 8 1 Warner 23 2 11 Brother of Late 8ewer Pipe King 20 62 13 9 Warren Bros also a director of the Central Nassau, and the Cathedral Apartments. Ho was treasurer of Morton' Lodge of Masons, and past master of that lodge. He is survived by his wife, his mother, Priscilla two daughters. Marion And Emlly.V arid a was Queens Employe.

5 cash 27 16 .60 Wesson Oil 26-, 68 23 18 58 14 Thomas J. Phillips, 56, brother 9 1 26 13 19 18 1 7 5 -2 2 1 7 1 2 2 3 7 2 1 5 213 1 2 2 9 6 8 West Dal Pro 'A'. 2 1 West Dairy pf -B' 21 1 60', of tho late John M. Phillips, 6 17 8 West 6 Col pf 2 Col Carbon Col Picture v.te. 1 Com Credit 3 Com Credit 'A'.

2 Com Inv Trust. 6cCom Inv conv pf. 60 Com Solvents. Common Com South Condc Neat 67 brother, No arrangements 86 12 19 -4 31 ft 12 29 5 Queens sewer pipe king, died of Mid Cont Pet Mid Steel Mln Mol Mln Mo Imp pf. Mo Kan Mo Kan tt Tex pf.

Mleaourl 23 13 West Md 2d 111:: ft 91 navo Deen made ror the funeral: 14 7 2 West Pacific 86 heart disease In Bt. John's Hospital, Long Island City, last night, 34 13 4 West Paclflo 15 20 58 31 39 2 23ft 23)4 45 7ft 7 5 2 .2 2 11 11 6 26 -26 4 4 4yi 12 1 1 15 15 .15 4 20 20 1 5 5 15 II 11 14 58 ,58 1 31 31 17 39ft 39 2 24 24 9 5ft 554' 2 7 7 28 20)4 19 4 74ft 74 II 51 51 1 27ft 27 4 59 59 our v. wiookh, prcsiueni oi me Montclnir Chamber of Commerce and vice-president of tho Monlclair National Bank today announced that he had resigned us chairman of the Monlclair NBA Committee. Mr. Brooks said he had resigned because lie was not in sympathy with the latest proposal of the Roosevelt Administration for a further curtailment of working hours.

26 1 21 7 66 61 Western Union. FRANK NEWTON WHITMAN 6 8 26 1 Westlnirh Air Br. Mr. Phillips, who lived at 40-01 29th Long Island City, was one 11 12 2 17 8 17 8 4 75 21 7 80 9 6 1 Missouri Pao Monsanto ('hem. Montgora 47 36 Westlna El: 23 1.30 Congoleum Nairn.

86 85 Funeral Services Will Be Held int! 27 11 .40 Westvaco of seven brothers, only two of 6 Conool Cigar 1 whom survive. 6 8 Wilcox A 874 4 Wilson 12 7 ft 831ft -33 ,1 ft 11 ft ,38 ft 15- 14ft 1 10 ft 83 33 1 11 38 lift 13ft 10 -Jamaica Tomorrow." Frank Newton Whitman, 73'' Mother Coalltn. Motor Meter Oau. Motor Motor Wheel Since 1902. he was employed In 2 Conol 10 Cong Film 35 3 Consol Gas 82 6 Conaol Gas pf.

44 22 12 Wilson A Co. -A'. 24 ft 7 19 74 2 51ft ft 27 1ft 59 the Queens Sewer Bureau. His surviving brothers are Charles, of Long Island City, and Joseph, of 16 14 11 9 .28 Cons Oil 21 21 Mulllns Mfg 26 Murray Corp 5 74 63 Wilson A Co pf 63 41 2.40 Woolworth 31 21 Worth Pump 61 64 Wrliflew father of Daniel B. and Judd managers of the Whitman Hotel, Jamaica, and the Homestead Hotel, 2 25 25 25 3 5 5ft 5 ft- ft 12 15 15ft 15ft- ft 63 18 17 17 6 32 32 ft 32 ft 2 9 9 9 15 75 74 74- 6 30 30ft 30- 3 39 39 39 ft 2 11 11 11 7 37ft 37 37 2 40 ft 40 40 44 44ft 44 6 7 7 7 25 11 1 1 ft 1 1 33 14 13 13 2 8ft 8ft 8 4 21 20ft 20 7 3 5 5 2 6 6 6 2 3 8 8 3 28 28 28 17 10ft 10ft 10 ft 115 54 53ft 53 36 22 22 ft 22 26 1ft 1ft 1 1 18ft 18 18 -1 9 38 37ft 38 1 1 51 ft 51 ft 51 76 18ft 17 17 2 87 8 7 87 ft 17 25 25ft 254- ft 130 16 16 16 ft 3 75 75 75 2ft 24 70 69ft 69 11 25 25ft 25J4 ft 10 31 31ft 31- ft 4 49 49 49 ft 8 56 56 56 5 104 104 104 32 27 27ft 2 ft a77 3ft 2 3 10 41ft 40ft 41lft 7 9ft ift 9- ft 6 28ft v28 28 ft 15 11 11 11 4 4 4 4 4 16 16 16 ft 110 40ft 39 40 5 88 87ft 88 (4 13ft 13 13 ft 8 1 1ft 1- ft 2 8 8ft 8 ft 5 ,3 3 3 2 12 12 12- 15 1 1 1 13 78 78 781ft 5 32 32 32 11 2 2 2 24 19)4 18 i9 lb 73ft 73 73 6 8ft 8ft 8)4 12 33 32 32 -ft 1 32ft- 32)4 32)4 ft 15 5 5 5 2 34 34 34 12 7ft 7 ft 7 3 45ft 45ft 45 1 24 24ft 8 70ft 69 U.

ft 22 4ft 4ft 4(4, 8 9ft 9 9- ft 31 31 3i 1 114 14 a 6 64 64 64 18 29ft 2e 29 ft 9)4 8 ft 3 8 80 0 2 45ft 46 45- ft 11 3fft c6 ti (j 4 22ft 2. ft 22-28 .3 '3 .23 5 18 4 1ft 18 ft 2 lift 11ft 11)4- ft 1 11 11 11- ft 17 99 8 98- ft 6 119 11M- ft 0 90 90 90 -ft 7 20ft 20 20 ft 41 18 18 18 ft 39 30 29 29- ,20 6 6 6- ft ,86 6 6 86 8ft 7 7 ft 15ft 15 15 1 17 16 17 4 1 2ft 2ft 2- ft 2 6ft 6ft 6ft -r ft 2 21 20 21 1 2 19 18 19 ft 9 21 21 21 4 27 2 7 27 ft lb 12 12 ft Mlneola. funeral services will be 82 23 1 Nash Motor held Thursday with the celebVatlon 8 4 Nat Acme 20 14 .60 Vale A 1 17 1 14 5 15 1 27 8 41 141 49 89 2.80 Nat Biscuit. or a mass of requiem in Bt Patrick's R. C.

Church. Lone: Island 4' xel Trk A Coach. 2 6t4 6u. Flushing, died suddenly Sunday at the Jamaica tiostelry, he had been a- resident for the past Boro on Mayr in 140 13t 7 Nat Biscuit 33 21 Xoung Hh A 10 29 29 29 -'ft 27 8 41 141 20 17 -27 27 3 44 10 ft 31 ft 12 0 17 47 92 14 2 V4 4 It 14 2 81 84 2 20 84 i 9 35 SU 6 88 9 511 24 09 6 11 20 City, at 9:80 A. M.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island 23 16 Nat Cash 4 7 17 13 1.20 Nat Dairy 8 1 Zenith Radio 6 Zonlte 7 87 3 7 3-. 6 3 ft 6 KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342 to 346 FULTON STREET Itoroiisti ol Urouklm. til nl New York CAPITAL $500,000.00 SURPLUS $6,000,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITED tjiiy. 81 21 Nat Berlin, Wisconsin, where he. was 20 1 tEU'Dlvldelid.

Ki.ftlvhta. iPlue aeL in eiiwa ii.ia 28 16 Nut Enam 00 regular rata. bPayable Id stock. ePertly eitra. eHavable In eaah 01 141 135 5 National 141 1 TO HEAR CODES REPORT 15)4 8ft Pow Conaol 6 Contained 2 Container '13' 7 Cont Baking 1 Cont Baking 75 2.5 Continental 23 1.2 Cont 1 Cont Motors 16 Cont Oil 71 SaCorn-Products.

8 Coty Inc 23 2cCream 29 Crown il at 3 Crown Zellerbacb 21 Crucible 3 Cuban Am ijugar. 37 2 Cudnhy Parking. 13 Curtis 43 Curtis Pub J4 Curt Ian Curtlas Wright A 10 Kae' plu" Wlu In stock. IPlua 81 In special stock, kpiua 8 In -k mp.i 1. 22 educated." He later went to.

Fargo; N. D.i where ho engaged ill the) wheat business and soon became-known as an. expert, giving lectures 1 Nat Ity of 2 pf. rear-no regular tele. nPlua In etnek.

oPayahle In script. Members of Pen Workers' Union 68 43 1 Nat Steel 2 6 Nelsner in the Agricultural College, Fargo; 50 21 -1IJ4 38ft 2 Are to Meet Saturday. VOLUME OF STOCK SALES 13 6 Newport 17 27 141 12 50 22 11 39 2 21 31 7 19ft 20 32 At the age of 85 he purchased a 46 81 NT 1334 Members of tho Fountain Pen 2 34 1 IB 2 2 69 257 4 4 2 1 24 3 r4EETINiI. hotel in Fargo, and in 1910 he 2. 1 NY Central rts.

27 8 40 141 20 16 27 27 141 12 50 22 lift 38 ft 2 21 31 7ft 19 ft 19ft 32 ft 10 18ft 38 19 6 70 5 16 32 4 and Mechanical Workers' Union of 21 26 16 I 4 8t 84. 17 Greater New York and vicinity will 7 8 Dock 31 ft ft 7 19 ft moved to the Facirtc Doast, Where he maintained a hotel for 12 ycRrs, until his retirement ten years ago when he moved to Jamaica. Surviving him are his widow, Antoinette, and the two sons. Funeral gather in tho Queens County Labor Lyceum on Saturday to hear the 19 8 NY Dock pf report of a delegation which re 81R8: PLEASE! 10 TAKE NOTICE that a special meeting of the WILLIAM D. BOUL1.T ASSOCIATION.

will held at 43 Plerrepont Strott, Borough of Brooklyn, City and Mate of New York, on lh 22nd dajr Match, at 4 P. tor tha purpose of changing the certificate of Incorporation ao aa to enable aald association to conduct Its actlvltlta throughout tha etata of New York, Instead of stitne being- confined to tha Bnrouali of Brooklyn. UKOKQK l'XXiAKTy, Secretary. services will be conducted at 3 cently returned from the Washington codo hearing, 19. 32 ft-10 18 38 -20 6ft- P.

M. tomorrow at the Fairchlld Funeral Chapel, 89-81 164th st. U10 2 1b 13 38 109 20 Frank Broglle, chairman of the 24 14 27 23 Nil 11 8 Ont At West. 22 11 .40 Shipbuilding. 83lftaNoranda 25 13 t'JJNorth 8 4 No Am 73 47 No Am Ed 14 12 Nor Ger Lloyd 36 21 North 4 2- Norwalk Jamaica.

Burial, which will be private, will follow. Joint executive board and president of the local, headed the delegation, bft 70 16 70 ft 84 26 Deere Co 16 11 .20 Deere pf 78 53 Del A 12 32 Del Lack At Wert. 11 0 Den at pt 84 4 Dettoit 4lft 2U ltl)evoe A lisyn A' 38 32 lcDomo Mines 23 19 1.2 Dominion Ktoren. 28 14 Douulns AtrcrnlL 19 9 Drtmer Mf 1 Dresser Mfg IU 1 Dunhlll 103 90 2cDu Pont de Nem. 1111 116 6 Du Pont 16 2 I 22 I.KIHSHM.

BRIGHTON ASKS PAVING in wnicn -were also fhlllp Brown, financial secretary of tho Gold Pen Workers' Union, and David Ouinn 32 16 1 32 4 1 4 and William Wagner, its executive Civie Grouo Alio Calls on Ingersoll i 1S83 1 1J2 666,690 1,118.613 1,190,740 809,273 1,266,410 676,478 907,061 1,086.820 419,840 860.200 670,641 1,160.924 684.845 1.166,841 4 728,828 1,302.648 1,080,428 723,841 Holiday 244.762 2.626,200- 1. 643.750 2.602.490 746.703 2,131,808 1,0811,073 1.684.226 58,95 2.438.662 1104.180 488.700 3611,440 Holiday 632.170 1.277.848 837.660 998.748 1,069.680 893.306 887.810 400,676 1.263.458 880.640 9115.960 731.405 786.6,11 1.768.443 1,731,000 1.616.162 Closed 1,010,3011 Closed 1,688,859 Closed 1,689,808 Closed 1,840,060 Cloned Closed 1,264,800 Notlca la hcrehy Given that wltoiesuler's lireuae number UL-JiW haa been Issued In tha undersigned to soli liquors and nines at wholesale under section of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law In the premises located at Boom IHKf ef 10 Court Street, Brooklyn, Kings County, New Yolk. HKDLOK BRANDS, Room 11(13. 10 Court Street. Brooklyn.

New memDers. ueorgo F. Ernenweln NRA labor adviser, also was at the hearing. Jan. 80 4.236.620 Jan.

21 2.105,487 Feb. 1 4,714,710 Feb. 8 3.872.079 Feb. 3 3,081.170 Feo. 6 4.988,120 Feb.

6 Feb. 7 4.496,370 Feb. 8 3.304.260 Feb. 2,239. B'jo Feb.

10 2.187.310 Feb. 18 2,062.840 Feb. 14 Teb. 16 2,976,838 leb. IS 2,772.780 Feb, 17 1.104.90H Feb.

13 2,348.276 Feb. 20 1,220,260 Feb. 31 1,870,686 Feb. 22 2.293.023 Feb. 24 1.228.180 Feb, 26 2,187.230 Feb.

27 1.272.720 Ffb; 28 Mar. 1 1.241.31U Mar. 2 1,481,080 Mur. 798.820 i Mar. 5 Mar, 805,410 Mar.

7 1,729,890 Mar. 8 Mar. I 1,369,716 for Cleaner Streets. Borough President Ingersoll win IW4 12 Ohio Oil 48 14 14ft 14 7 8 Oliver Farm new. 9 5 5 5 27 13 Oliver pr pt 3 23 23 23 14 7 Oppenhelm 3 13 13 13 19 14 .60 Otis 4 16 Mb 16-.

8 4 Otis 6 7 .7 7)4 84 78 8 Owens III 2 86 86 86 An anneal to emnloves nf tho In. be asked to take steps immediately York. MarMIS toward improving conditions on dustry to attend the meeting was made by Michnol B. Benevento, secretary of the local, which is affiliated with A. F.

of L. Herman Levitt heads the arrangements Brighton Beach it was decided I tiANKimiTt'tr at last night's meeting of the Brighton Beach Civie Association in i the headquarters, 715 Brighton titlhl I'I'K TAIItl. also ended JKKt.l'll and JUL I Allll. IIAMtltljl'T. Notice la herohy given Hint on March fi, tho anid party wits adjudicated bunk runt: and Unit the fliet meeting of ercd- 83 79 1 lEaslman 22 13 Mfgr 19 11 Eltlng 31 18 Elect Auto 7 3 Electric 7 4 FJlec Music 9 4 Uleo Pow l.t...

19. 8 Kite 6.,. 20 8 Bl 7 pt. 8 1 Klk Horn Coal pr. 8 4 Eng Pub 25 14 Jing Pub 8 6 pf.

24 11 Eiw Pub 8 4 13 Erie 27 1 F.rle lit pf 14 Ift fiureka Vao Clea. Beach ave. Itora will he held in Hooin (KID, J'oat Office WIDOW WINS $10,000 A Jury in Jersey Cltv today re- HulliliriK, Washington nud Btteels, Joseph Goldberg, clmlrninn of 28 16 1.6 Pacific A E. 19 20 14 87 28 8 Pacific Lighting. 17 i5 35 84 26 Pnclfle Mills II 31 31 8 Packard Mot Car.

45 5 5 11 .10 Pun Amer .4 10 10 6 1 I 'a rani nt Pub els 92 5ft Eft ditto I 4 4 8 Park-Utah 78 6ft 5 4 1 Paths Exchange. 10 3 3 21 10 Paths Exch 'A'. li 19 19ft, 31 17 Patlno 19 21ft 23 4 2 Peerless 5 3 3 (3 17 2cPnlck (SO 60 20 ft 31 5 10 5 cue-h 6 ft 3 ft 1f- 21 3H ft 60 urned a verdict of 310.000 In the civic committee, said the i elation will demand rennvltiir nf ti, favor of Mrs. Mary Malsner, of 81 Mercer Jersey Cltv. for the street and cleaning it up generullv.

The association passed a resolution HIOOMyn, on Mnrcil 1V.H, BC 2 nl Hhlclt time the creditors may attend, prove their claim. aiipnlttt a trustee, examine the bankrupt, mid transact such htiHtneeH as may properly coma before suld ineelira. WILMOT I MOllKtKrtJBB, lieferce. Marl3-lt expressing confidence In the plans death of her husband, Charles, 87, In an automobile accident. The tlefendnnt was Frank MlcucHi, of 144 York Jersey City.

or i'ark commissioner Moses for Improving the waterfront districts,.

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