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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 1023 29 3W Curb Bonds Closing Stock Prices on N. Y. Curb Commodity Markets Curb Stocks Again Lower DOMESTIC BONDS lies til BONDS 11,000 High Low tSales inn 1934-i Ticker 61 tSalet Dlf.la 100 Stock share lots Mesabl Iron 2 Met Ed pf 6... Mid WO 73 "8 In Dull Trade 84 103 3 11 Low Stock share lots 31 Ala Pow pf 7.. 7 Allied 2 65 Aluminum Co 2 rmi-Alum Df 1.

2 25 A 3t 1 2 15 AmCyanB Am 2 18 Am 8 11 11 10 Am Iiaund .40. 2 10 Am UT 1.60 2 xAm Mclbo 2 2V4 Am 8iip Pow. 14 8 Am Thd pf 2 Losses Run Over 1 Point -1934- High Low 7-16 3-16 75 61 2 9-16 16 0 20 9 40 23 9 5 116 88 6 4 4 2 4n 25 1814 14 8 1 89 2S in Morning Break-Mixed Late-Bonds Of H2V. 1f4 15 8 14 72 2 20 5, 26 14 15 3 4 194 21 3 44 Ret Lew Clote ehge S5 55-1 8 54 VS 71 72ft- 74 4 -1 Va 33 33 Vt 2 2 20 20- Va 25 26 1 15 1 Vi 2 2 4 4 Vi 19. 1 20- 3 3.

4' 4'4- Vt UK 12- 4 46 14 47 -2 Vs 4- Vt 7 7- a High 58 1 2 9 85 78 34 221'j IV4 IS 19 Hi i 4 1 3V, 28 4i 3M Vi 6'4 49 84 8' OR 7ii Alabama 4 ale Power 2 Ma Power 8 is 84 12 1D3 JO'Vl Am A Cont 6 1 93 Am rise Pow Si '67 2 ic is Ana Onn I 4 aqij Are OasPow I'sl. 1 2iA Am OasPow S'3. sj 32 31 Am PowM S'JOU 11 624 Am Had 4 1 104V, Jn4 Am Seating 8 "36.. a4 Annal 1 Pow I Ark PowAM 8 IS 7 1 Asso re 4 'S3. 4 a 17 AssoOI4 '40 i IT 1J 1S Asso fssn 6 'SO.

17 17 AssoRakC I 'St. 4 171,5 i'. sso ftasAI 1 Asso Raton 20 70 70 ASSO TATS 14 'SI. 2 17 rT AssoT1 B'4'44. 32 11A 1 AssoTelmil '33.

11 Bald Loco 3I ww 2 1 12714 Bald Loeo 6'SStw. 2 ns 05 Bell Tel Can MT6T. Wf 1P8'4 Bell Tel Can SC60. 22 ino ln54 Blrmeheni4t4'i. is 70 Stocks on the Curb Exchange again were depressed sharply 371, 1 1' curing the morning session.

Trad Net Hlgr) Low Cost etigo 'I 74 74 74 Va 1 1 1 1 11 18 17 17- 28 27 27 -1 7 7 1 110 110 110-2K 5 5Vs 5 3 3 38 37 38 17 16 16 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 14 5 5v, 5- 414 414 414 9 9 9 1 1 'a 1 14 14 14 52(4 52 4 52(4- Va 52 50 51 Va 117 117 117- 6 6 6 54 54 V4 4 4 4 2 2 2- Vt 'i 3 2 2- V2 3 3 3 22 22 22 4 20 2014 20- tag was quite active on the dip. The 17 1V. market turned dull in the after 8 4 8 1 2V4 7 9 1 10 1 16 7-16 xArcturue X. 1 14 Armst Cork 1 xArt Metals 7-16 xAssoGAE A. 1-32 ws, 3-16 Asso Ut 2 Atl Coast Fish.

1014 Atlaa Corp 39 AtlasCorp pf 8 4 Atlas Com w. 2 xAuto VotMch 2 8 2 2 2 2 3 40 3 2 2 noon when several rallies were attempted. Some issues managed to recover part of their early losses, '7 18" Cotton Declines On Heavy Sales A further sag in cotton futures at the opening brought the market below the bottom quotations of last week into new lows for the current move and to the lowest level since tarly in January. Liverpool was 3 to 8 points above due prices, figured on the dollar rate for sterling. The opening decline at New York followed a break of SI to $1.50 a bale toward the close of the previous session, when liquidation of an account held by a Southern operator came suddenly into the rinc to the extent of between 15,000 and 20,000 baks of October.

Selling at the opening included a blork of 2.000 bales of October, which was sized up as consisting of liquidation of the same long account as had been under liquidation the previous afternoon and during the break of last week. Commodity Markets Quotations by CUrle. Chllds and Keech COTTON PreT. Month. Open.

High. Low. Late. Last. May 10.88 10.68 10.54 10.64 10.74 11 27 Most of Business Gain Artificial, Says ABA Journcl The current issue of the American Bankers Association Journal presents the "following review of business conditions: "The general conditions of business and banking In the United States became more definitely clarified in the month of April than In any month in the past two years as two controlling factors have come to the surface.

"The first is an Increased demand for consumers' goods in nearly all parts of the country, free from seasonal stumulus. The second is increasing identification and appreciation of the influences which are causing the failure of the durable goods industries to respond to the quickening impulse of better general business conditions in anything like the same proportion if, indeed, they are responding at all. "Better retail trade has not only been promptly reflected in wholesale lines and in the industries dependent, upon them, but the latter also report satisfactory orders for future delivery, indicating a confidence on the part of dealers in consumers' goods that the improvement in business ihown in the trade of the first four months of the year is expected to continue. "The distribution of this trade is such as to indicate that it is largely he result of Government spending in agricultural aid, public works and relief of unemployment and a reflection of better conditions in the industries most directly affected by such expenditures. Much, posibly most, of the improvement is artificial but there is enough of sound residue to demonstrate actual, fundamental improvement." but most of the list showed a net decline for the day.

Practically all 63 61 67 45 127H 9l groups were affected by the dip. The final tone was irregular. 1f) 8 xBellanca 2 inov, 119 114 9 4 1-32 7 8 M1WTJ CTpftW I Mid Btl Prod. 2 MockJud'n 2 MohH 2 pf 7 xMolybdm Cor 13 Mont Ward Mtn Prod .60.. 3 xNat Bell Hess 24 xNat Cont 2 1..

3 xNat Invest 2 Nat Leather 2 xNat Rub Mch 2 Nat Ser 3 Nat Stl 2 xNat Rad 12 2 Nehl Corp 2 Nev Cal New Zlno 2. 2 xNemt m. 13 NY Tel pf 6 Nla Hud 9 NlaHP A 2 NlaHPw 10 Nla Sh 6 xNtplsslns M. 3 xNltr Chile B. 99 Am it 2 xNo Cen 2 No 8ta Pw 2 xNovadelAt wt 2 0 Ohio Brass B.

Ohio Oil pf 6. 2 xPao East Corp 3 Pao 1 i 6Vipfl 1 xPacTColm lm 1 iPan-A Alrwa 2 xPantepeo OH. 16 ParkeDa 1.10s. 2 ParkRustpf 8.. Pennroad Cor.

21 Pltn .20.. 2 Phila Co 1 Phil Elc. 69 4- 2 Vs 2 38 i8Vi- 1 "1 in The opening was lower and quite active. To midmorning pressure was noticeable in the leaders, some of the favorites being forced down more than a point. At noon a little Wheat and Corn Sharply Lower Chicago, May 1 UP) Downturns forme dthe rule in grain prices early today.

Some points in Kansas reported rains and this, together ith a break In silver and easiness in copper, had a bearish influence on cereals. Wheat closed Vi to 2 cents lower and corn was down to of a cent. More than a 2 cent tumble of wheat values took place. Quickly Bears put stress on word of a cloudburst at McCraeken, Kan. Three inches of rain there were reported, but apparently the downpour was local.

To a notable degree, selling of wheat came from houses that had been recent active buyers and were in a position to realize profits, A steadying factor after the early fall of wheat prices was knowledge that no deliveries on May wheat contracts here were announced. On the other hand, forecasts pointed to probable showers and cooler weather in Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota tomorrow, with likelihood of rain or snow in North Dakota and Minnesota. Taken a whole, wheat trade much of the time Indicated that crops buying had largely spent its force. Corn and oats sympathized with downturns! of wheat prices, and were responsive to large deliveries on May corn contracts, 2.691,000 bushels. Provisions reflected hog market downturns.

Wheat futures purchases yesterday totaled 39,055,000 bushels, corn, 19,519.000. Open Interest in wheat was 95.845,000 bushels, and in com, 75,470,000. 14 14 3 1 xBlue Rlrtge 31Vj xBluR 12 Bow Ro V4m 2 BowBlltH 7 Of. IO'j Brazil xBrldgpt Mch. 14 xBrown fK 114', 3 11 7 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 V.

14 3 3K- Vt 11 2 14 39 17 'A 4 14 '4 8 21 19 6314 12 V4 W'Vt 10414 IIS BIS. 754 74'- 74 lOW loov. 3Va 1 15 a 2. 7414 32 15 15- 16 1614- 15 BufNEP Of 1 60 23 21 ini'4 on Bunker HAS 7 Butler Broa 14 14 14- 14 8 87 87 73 45 4 314 21 13 .078 74 65 Broad Bl Pw S'54. 8ufalo at '5B.

Can Nstl Ut PaePr Carjttnl Arlm 'PS, ntro PALS 'III CdarRnMPSP'Sl ren Arls fAP S'0. Csn IllPbS 4'VsT. Ce niPSIO'SI. Cen Ohio LAP 6 'SO Central Pow 5 'tt. Cen PowAit I 'Id.

Cengtr Csn its 'M. Cen StpAL SH'Sl ChlDisIO4'A'70 Ch Oen S4 'Jl. Clnn gt Rt J1 '6J. Clnn St Rt 6 Cities Sere I '10. Cities IPt I 4 '41 2 3 CalBuprEs 2.6(le Can Ind Ale A.

59 12'4 47 4 IV 414 2'4 3RV4 14 3 11 2 IS 14 16', 43 II 5 20 Vi 1314 2y4 3'. 7 6 9'. 1 15 15 33 Vj 3 19 4 14 2'2 I's 56 10 9V2 Wl 59 rV4 7.1 7SV4 fVA Btw. 44 52'4 4 94 77 support appeared, but the market turned dull. Gold mining shares were fairly steady, though recessions developed in some other metals.

Bunker Hill Sullivan yielded more than 2 points and Newmont Mining at its low was down nearly as much. Pan American Airways, Swift Co, Western Auto Supply Aluminum Company of America, Hiram Walker, Cities Service and Standard Oil of Indiana worked lower. Sherwin Williams was firm In its licr dealings. Bond prices receded, but trading was not active. Can Marconi 2 72'4 74 M'A 5'A 4IV4 4414 2 4 9A 77 42 44 23 3 6 July 10.82 10.85 10.71 10.78 10.90 Oct 11.00 11.01 10.85 10.93 11.05 5 5 52 84 96 77 60 Dec 11.07 11.12 10.96 11.05 11.14 2 Carlb Bynd 6 Carrier 3 xCatalin Corp, 9 1 Cen St 9 xCharH Cor 1.

xChlNlDMfn A. 16 14 88 83 8 1 23 19 20 18 28 17 61 85 2 Vi 25 2234 73 63 4 2 4 3 14 8 "it, '2 2 1 14 10 81 61 57 39 Jan 11.15 11.16 11.02 11.07 11.21 46 4'i 4'4 7' '4 6 March 11.25 11.28 11.13 11.20 11.30 COFFEE Prev. Month. Open. Hieh.

Low. Late. Lsst. 3 23 20 S'A 9 6 13 2V4 2C 17V4 44 4Va 26'i. 8V4 3 "4 81V, 12 12 1V 65 2 Clt SPALtBV4.

11 02 4- 44', 44', 44''- 3 2 2 2 32 2 i 3 2 I 15 Sept. 11.28 11.28 11.28 11.28 11.29 SO3 0'4 4' 90 98'. I414 Chllde Co pt. 1 Cltlea 8ervloe IIV4 Cities Serv pf. 8 xClev IV4 xColon Oil Col Oil Gas.

34 Commth Ed 4. Vt Com 8 ws SILVER Prev. Month. Open. Lot.

Late. Last. f9'A 10" 3 1 9 87 52 Clt PAL 114 '51. 7 Comwlthfd 4 11 in 1 ComwIthaVH'aE'M 12 ComwlthIdS14061 3 Comwlth8ub5'4'4S 1 Com PowALt '57. 12 Conn LAP 5 '62.

Conn RItPw 5A'3. 2 ConGBslt4 '54 5 Cons Gas Ut SA'41. 1 ConsOD614A43ww 2 Consum 4 '51. 11 Coat Gas AH 5 '56. 32 Cont Oil 5 2 May 41.80 42.75 41.70 42.75 42.8g June 42 20 42.90 41.80 42.90 42.97 Sept.

42.39 43.10 42.05 43.10 43.30 Nov. 43.00 43.50 43.43 43.50 43.71 42'4 43 -2 10 ft 11 Vt 3 3K- Vt 2014 Va-1 12 i2- Vt 2 2 34 3J4- Vs 7Vs 5 '4 6 9 9 1 1 14 54 14- 14 15 1 3 'i i3 14 1 i 3 1914 19 Vi- 414 4V 14 2 2- 1 1-14 56 56 4- Vt 10 10 54- 8 9 1 14 1 Vt 584 58 161 161 -5 4 4 Vt 5 5 26 26 -14 254 2- 13 13- 9 9 12 12 1 1 6Vi- Va 1 1 1 7 's 1 IK- 19 19 Vi 18 18- i9i4 19 a- a 1314 13h5Vi b7 57 a 8 107V, 10J 1 pf. xCons AlrcftN Cons Cop Mln. 360 1. 4 7 63 132 14 1 2 8 20 13 63 1 1 6 11 5 43 108 51 170 9 2 6 I 7 2 2 6 '4 11 COCOA Prer.

Month. Open. Hljh. Lot. Late.

List. 103 CANADIAN ISSIE LP Canadian Government provincial and municipal financing in the first four months of 1934 aggregated S80.04G.553, compared with in the same period last year and $37,044,191 in 1932, according to Wood, Gundy Limited. Of the total for this year $30,000,000 was for the Canadian Government, the only government financing in a similar period since 1931: $54,593,000 for the Provinces, $3,598,653 for Ontario municipalities and $854,000 for Quebec and Maritime municipalities. Bank Stocks Quoted by the New York Security Dealer-Association. 1:30 p.m.

Quotations 4 xCooper Bes. 5 Cord Cor V4m 10 xCor pf A. 1 xCosden OH 10 CourtldL .1386. July 5.19 5.20 5.19 5.20 5.20 103 97 93'A 11 6 2 21- Va 19- 26 1 39 54- 54 1- 24 54 Va b2 -2 3 Vt 4- 54 13 Va 102 54 7 1- Vt 12- 75 51 1- Va 12-1 1 1 7 15 -Wt 9-14 53- 10 1J Va 3 Vt l's 114- 1 Va 7 76 -254 A 3 42 -2 654 54 34- Va 22- Vs 214- 54 1 67 9 26 V2 3 Vs 3 23 19 Va- 5- Vt Sept. 5.29 5.38 5.29 5.38 5.40 Dec 5.62 5.64 5.62 5.62 5.64 16 13 161 4 5 2 13 9 12Va 1 '4 6V 1 7 1V4 2 2 10 8 Crane Corp 89 99 IPS'i 87 7 52'A 52 107'.

IO7V4 102V4 1DJ'4 I0SV, 0gVt Sl'j M'j 11 11 103 61 FS io3' nv't 'V4 B7V4 93" 103 ir3'4 93 93 loeVi 106H 83 S3 loo Va S014 fo 97 87 100', 100'4 102'4 102' 464 4' tAA B454 ny Wa 6 6S14 30 39 1 Creole Pet 9 103 f3 Loew's Reports Higher Earnings Loew's Inc, and subsidiaries report for the 28 weeks ended March 15. 1934, earnings of $2.38 a share on common, against $1.04 in the like period a year ago. The statement follows: 28 wits ended 23 ks enried Mch IS. Mch 16 1933 Operatlntr profit (5 680.713 14.429 344 Deprecrn and taxes 2,707.241 2,415 963 Company's share net profit after subsidiaries pref'rd dividend j3.973.473 62,013,581 GVPSCM MERGER COMPLETED San Francisco Pacific Portland Cement Company has completed arrangements for acquisition of Standard Gypsum Company, manufacturers of gypsum plaster, with plants at Seattle. Lone Beach and xCresson .12 HIDES Prev.

Month. Open. Hirh. Lot. Late Last 106 83 3 114 4 2 10 2 5 8 2 5 2 7 2 21 19 26 Va 39 1 2414 62 3 4 13 102 54 I 1 13 75 51 I2H 1 7 16 Vi 9 53 10 13 Vt 3 1 1 Vi 114 7 7614 3 42 6 54 34 22 54 2 1 68 914 2614 3 3 23 19 5 1 26 16 20 2 Ha 5 12 1 Va 16 29 2 21 19 26 3914 1 2414 62 3 4 54 13V4 102Va 6 1 12 75 50 a 1 12 1 1 7 14 9 53 9 13 J4 3 1 1 54 1fc 7 76 3Vi 42 6 34 22 54 2 1 66 854 26 3 3 23 19 54 5 1 Vt 26 54 15 20 2 1 54 5 12 1 16 29 Crocker Wh xCrn Cn Crown Crk Int xCuslMax fc 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 93 6 8 1 12 90 11.25 11.30 11.25 11.30 11.40 Dec 11.61 11.61 11.61 11.61 11.75 Crane Co i '40.

Crue steel 8 CudshT 5'4 Cumb PAL 41456 Dajton PAL 5 '51. Derby OA XI 5'46, Del City 6 A '47. Det Cltr 5 '60. IX GO 6 Idle Elee Bost 5'34 Idle Boat 1 16. Bee PAL I 3030...

6'S6. CmpOlsB 6 Fed WatBrTV44 Plreat CUI 97 xDavennt 2. 2 100 102 Bid. Ai fislteo. aid.

A-fced RUBBER PreT. Month. Open. Hieh. Low.

Late. Last 18 Blc Mhtn 31 'i 33 Vj Uet. Aircraft Dl9tlllers-SeaB. xDrl'rHar lim. 46 GRAIN' AND PROVISIONS WHAET Prey.

Optn. Hltrh. 1iw. Close. Close.

79 80 78 li 78 80 79H 79U 77 77 79 80 80 734 78 B0b CORN PreT. Open. High. Low. Close.

Close. 45'i 45'i 44 44 45H 48 48 46; 47 48H 49 48 484 497a OATS Pre. Open. High, Iiw. Close.

Case. 294 29 29 294 294 29-4 294 29 294 294 29si 294 29 294 294 RYE PreT. Open. High. Low.

dose. Close. 543i 554 544 54 4 55 55 56 54; 55 554 574 574 56 56 574 BARLEY Prev. Open. High.

Low. Close. Close. May 384 38 4 38 4 39 July 40 394 394 394 Sept 414 404 404 414 LARD Prev. Open.

High. Low. Close. Ctose. 5.67 5.77 5.67 5.70 5.77 July 5.95 5.90 5.90 597 Blc Vorktn 30 40 12 84 13.92 14.19 13.96 14.19 13.48 25 30 3 8 2 2 5 41 1 2 xDublller Con.

Dunlap 13.20 13.39 13.10 13.36 13.58 61 '8 4 Chase 20', 29 31 "4 NatBronxB 80 25 Nat Safe. Ti 8 Perm Exert 6 8 Peoples N. 30 33 35 21 22 i Textile Bk. 40 44 Trade 23 31 YorkieBk 30 40 Com Nat. 145 13b 3 8 28 8 14 'a 11 13 1 8 'A IV.

8'4 9 20 Vi U. 26 23 1 67 2 9 3 2 2a 60 8V 8 2 2V4 8V4 8 'a 89 Va 3-16 7'A 14V4 Fifth Ave 1050 1000 13.40 13.63 13.25 13.57 13.90 Nov 14.70 14.93 13.57 13.92 14.10 Jan 14.15 14.15 14.15 14.15 14.39 Duke Pow 4. Durham Hos Duval Tex Suf 10014 10C4 100 1720 First Nat 1680 101 35 30 Klngsboro. SO 19 Vt 19 Vs 19(4 I34 1J4 a 67 l'4 15ft 51 5 5 1 1 V4 6 Ludwis, Nev. 60 40 1 4 46 1 10 81 91 pf 6.

East States Elec El 8 A 01 5 88 44 Trust Companies Quoted by the New Torn Security Dealers Association. 1:30 p.m. Quotations REJECT MICHIGAN BOXDS By a majority of better than 5 to 1, Michigan voters defeated the proposed $38,000,000 Public Works bond issue. 138 67 14 1 Vt 15- 14 51 -1 574 5- 14 1- 114- Vt 6 66 1 Va 15 51 5 1 1 Vt 5 91 El Pw Aaso .40 4 83 50 11-16 5-16 6 2 51 21 7 6 40 17 6-16 1 24 20 3 1 2 1 68 47 12 9 43 23 4 2 6 8 24 17 21 17 6 4 2 32 25 17 14 28 Vt 21 3 1 1 10 4 17 814 2 11-16 19 13 32 23 14.36 15.23 14.86 15.22 14.57 SUGAR Prev. Month.

Open. Hijh. Low. CCose. Last.

May 1.43 1.44 143 1.44 1.44 July 1.47 1.48 1.47 1.48 1.48 Sept 1.54 l.ga 1.53 1.54 1.54 Dec 1.61 1.62 1.60 1.61 1.61 Jan 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.67 1.67 1.66 1.67 1.67 2 4 66 8 ElPowAssoA .40 21 8 12 101'4 101 Vi GaryllAGas 5A'34 2 El 60 Gatlsean Pow I'M 2 9214 8214 Gatlneau Pow 6 41 2 88 86 GeBFSOt6V4A5t 6 4 14 44 2 4 Gen Refracts '33. 91 91 Gen WatAIl 8 '43. 1 (614 5614 2 Geo PowALt 6 '71. 1 58 14 56V4 Glllet Bat Rai 6'40 2 1 01', 101 Glen A14en 4 1 71 70 'A GllddesC0il4'39 6 101V4 I0IV4 4 61 80 Grand TAW 6 '48. 2 37 37 I 105 105 Gull Oil! '47 1 lOS'i 104'4 Hall Ptf lit A '47.

1 79 79 4 2 I 1 1 1 xEaulty Corp. 1 Europe El 56W 2 2 rExcello 101 8sles In 8 Bid. Asked. 143 369 376 By Sicily. 10 13 Bnkrs Tr 64 '4 66 Brooklyn ..108 113 Bronx 8 6 BONDS 70 101 1 26- 16 Bid.

Asked 19ty 20'4 250 270 Guaranty. 368 373 17V, 19 Kings Co 1800 1830 Lawyer 43 45 Mnnufac. 22 23 Vj New York 104 107 T. 104 11 "a Unwtrs Tr. 40 50 Unit Slat 1730 1780 5'a xFairchlld Av.

66 'A Fajardo Sug 80 Cent Han. 133 137 20 I 37 40 ''2 42 105 Chemical Cilnton Colonial. Coit'l. Corn Ex. 104 40 hO 13 13 "a 13 15 53 55 2 Z- 154 5 12 1 16- Vs 29- Vt 2 BVt 8 8- 71 71 71 2 13 Va Vi- 1 7 6 7 2 12 12 12 Va 16 1 1 1 114 114 114 -2 20 14 13 14 14 78 Vj 7814 78 Vi- 2 10 .9 14 10 8 23 22 23lvj 14 7 1 Vt 6 Vt- PeoGasLAC 4B '81 Peo LtAC 6 C'67 Phila Bee 8 "79.

Pledm't Rt 8 '54 Pittsburg Coal 6'49 Potomac Id 5 '58. PowCorpNT5'47. PbSvNHamp414'S7 Pb8TNI114D'78 PUbSNor I114FS0 PubSNorni 4I4F81 Pb It Norm 5 '58. Pb 8t Mo TJ1 5 C66 117 HENRY Members N. Y.

Stock Exchange 7-9-1 1 Broadway (Ground Floor) SILK Prer. Month. Open. High. Low.

Close. Last. June. 1.19 1.20 1.19 1.20 1.19 Julv. 1.21 'i 1.21 1.214 1.21U 1.19'i 1.21'i 1.22 1.21 1.22 1.21' 1.2114 1.21'i 1.21'i 1.214 1.21 1.21 1.22 1.21 1.21'i 1.21 1.21'i 1.21'i 1.21'i 1.21'i 1.21 Dec.

1.22 1.22 1.21 1.22 1.21 '9 59 73 110 Va xtalcon L-ead. 4 xFalstaff Brew. 7 xFerro .458. 1 xKldello Brew 110 FlrstNatSt pf 7 8 Flsk Rub 65 Flsk pflm 4 Fllntcoko A 15 FordMCanA lm 6'A Ford Va Foremost Dairy Boust CO 614 '43. Hous Gas 6 Hud Bay 6 35 Hyiraas food 49.

1 14 3 6 6 27 21 1 7 1 III Nor Util 8 '57 100 Surety Companies Quoted by New fork Security Dealers Association. 1:30 p.m. Quotations Bid. A'd I Bid Ask'fl 13 I TOM. i Umpire 20 27 I Law O.

25i Z'h Law Mort IV, 2 1 90 59 3'4 110, 100 (8 4 73'4 i 76 65 59 73 110-y, 67V4 10O toy, 66 Va 73Va 6454 78 6414 84 Phil Morris 4 xPhoenlx Sec. 2 xPlon .60 3 2 Pitts Pi Gl 1.10 xPotreroSuir n. 1 Pw Co Cam. 2 PremlerGld .12 2 Produce 2 xProp McC Hos 2 xPrudentlal In 2 5 pf. 8 pf.

Pure Oil ti Pf. Rail tt Seo xReeves 1... 2 xRelter 2 Kel Int A I Reynolds Inv 2 Rich PI 3 xRoosevelt 1 xRussk 5th At 1 4.. xSt Anthny G. 2 Ut Regis 21 StRegisP cv pf Salt Crk Pr .80.

2 xSchlft Co 2.. 2 Seaboard Ot 2 Segal 1 8elby Shoe 1 85 SeifdgPSt .127. 2 xShenandoan 10 Sherw 2 Silver .60 3 xSmlth 2 xSonotone Cor. 2 8 A 10m 5 SoPennOll 1.20 5 BoCalEdpfBl 2 xSouthBoy 1 So Dn 2 Std Ind 1... 27 Std Ken 1..

6 Std xstarrett jm pf 2 xSteln Cosmet 2 xstutz Mot I Sullivan xSunray Del 4 Swift Co 20 Swift Inter 2. 2 TampaEd 2.24. 1 Tasty Xeasrc A. 4 Technicolor 2 xTechHQ .60. 35 .60.

2 Tob Pr Exp .10 2 ToddShipyd 1. 2 xTransA Tran 1 xTrans Lux .10 2 Trl Cont wo 1 Tublze 6 Tublzc-Ch 2 xTung Sol L. 1 xTung 8 pf 3 1 xUn Am 1 Un Gas Can. 3 xUd Car '4m 2 Ud Corp 1 XUd Dry Docks 42 Ud Found Cor. 10 Ud Gas 39 UdGasCp 7pf 10 Ud Pw A.

13 CT pf. 4 Ud 5 xUd Prof Shar. 2 xUd Pro 8 pf 1. 2 Ud 8 Mch 6e. USElPw ww 2 8 Foil 22 Rub Sec.

I Ud Stores 1 UdVcrdebxt 3 xUd Wall 4 Utah Apex 7 Utah St pt Util Eq pf 8. Util it 1 Util Ind pt. I Util 2 Util 4s pf. Venez Mex OH 2 Waco Aircraft. 2 Walgreen ws 1 xWalker 13 Watson W.

1 Wayne 2 xWenden Cop. 2 West Au Sup 4. 1 Westvaco xW Va it C. 2 WrlghtHM 50 pt. xYukon Gold 2 68 STOCKS-BONDS Investment Marginal Acc'ts Letters of Credit BRANCHES 2.53 Broadway 84 Union So.

2 34 Fifth Ave. 423 Flftb Ave. 139 E. St 44 Court St. Brooklvn 111 Cent RB 414 '34.

Ill PowALt 1061. Ill PowALt t'i '54. Ill PowALt I V4 '17. IU PowALt IA 't3. ind Elee 60 73 64 20 81 12 24 8 SVi 9V 11 19 99 20 4V4 ID 'A 76 28 1 11 8 11 VA 27 4 8 2 21 7 5 6 19 2 3 1 9 t4 Public Utility Stocks Paramount Plan Meets Approval Peter Grimm, chairman of the protective committee for Para 8414 84 Quoted by Dealers 47 New York Security Association.

Ind PowALt iA'57. 11 Ind Ser Co 6 1 Ind Serf Corp 5 13 12 Int Salt Co 8 8 Pur Id PAL 814 '4S Pur Si PAL PurSdPAL4'4D50. Boch Cen Pw 8 "5J. Rep Gas Corp 6 '45 Rep Gas 6A'45 eod. Roch RyALt 5 '64.

SafeHarWT" 4'78 San Ant PS 5 "58. 47ft 47V4 47 46,4 ico'4 ioo'4 S4'4 94'a 15 mount Broadway Corporation bonds. 2 2 2 2 10 5V2 5 5- 2 10 loy. 10 2 14 14 14 94 92 92 -1 2 17 lt 17 14 74 a 2 312 3 '4 3 S4 15 15 15 12414 124 124-1 i42 142 142 -2 2 24 24 24 Vi 3 5 5'2 5Va )4 17 14 13 14 Va 2 b3 t3 63 ft 3 Gen Alloys 6 xGen Ayla IO34 GenElEng 6e. 7 CT pf 64 Gen 10 Glen Aid CI.

Goldfleld .05 1 Gorham Inc A. 13 Gray Tel 8 1 121 122 OtAittP nv 7e. 19 Gt Nor Pap 1.. 6 Greenfld 6 Greyhound SHi. Gulf Oil 24 has announced that after almost Bid Ask'o A Oe pf.

93 95 'a 80 Nils Sup p. 51 55'i 100 105 87 89 Okla 80 "2 For vour convenience a branch office la located at 26 Court Street ROBERT E. CADIGA.N. Manarer Uembtrt New York Block Bxcho.no Established Bid Ask'o CTA-L 20 22 Birm pf 43 37 30 "3 68 70 DI-AP pf. 05 I'i 08 Fr uc 75 80 Ess Hud 160 160 96 K3' 4R 127 160 98 314 46 R7' St Gas A 6 '47.

Seattle Ltr 9 B7V4 one year of negotiations, a plan of reorganization had been found which the trustees of the Publix Corporation had approved. Subject to the sanction of the bankruptcy 92 165 Int Pow See 7 F'52. Int Fow Bee 7 I 57 Int Pb It 414 58.. Int Pow Del 6 Int Pow Del 17.. la Neb LAPtA'57.

IaPw la Pb IT 8 '17 JaekaonT 6 '41. Jar Cen PAL 8 '47. Penn L. 00 160 Sioux O. 53 V2 Serrel 5 '46 fSH 7S 83 Int Pw 15 91 93 17 57 Shaw WAP 8 Sheffield Stl 5 48 Som't Um.

7b Util 12 a Jam 46 Va 48 7 30 15Va 2 19 6 3 11 6 2 1 2 1 1 11-18 8 1 45 17 6 2 24 8 23 Vi 6 15 76 7-18 4 8', 320 Sher WyoC 6 King pf 83 85 1. 1 7 67 70 Was 310 xDly. Vt 1 6 ATIDISCOUNTS Vt- 6 Vs 1 Vs- Vt Jer'yCnPAL 41461. xHap 2 11-16 xHartman lob. 9 6 xHeclaM 10 Vt xHelena 2 11 Holllnirer 9 16 1.60..

Industrial Stocks 47 100 84 98 T3 46 17 68 93 84 42 99 12 94 99 f4 83 98 lno 7 8V4 101 90A 57 93 3 93 Vt 81 45'i 89 92 8414 89 f4, 83 98'4 lno 7rv, 84 '4 42 89 92 I4'4 99 f434 83 f8'4 100 75V4 TJ4 Quoted by New York Security Dealers Association 15 15- Vt 20 20 -1 6 3 Kan PwALt 5B 57. Kan PwALt 6A'53. Kentucky Util 5 81 Ky Util 614 KoppCA0 514 '60. Lex Util 9 '52 Llbby Merit 1 4 court, the plan will become effective today. The plan provides for a lease by Paramount Publix Corporation of a large amount of space in the Paramount Building for a term of ten years, or until payment of one hall of the bonds is made.

A lease on the Paramount Theater will be guaranteed by the new Paramount Publix Corporation, acquiring, the assets of the old company, on a minimum fixed rental, subject to a graduated scale dependent on gross percentages. Ask 15 9'i 60 Bid. Law 12 King Ryty 7'a King Ry pf 58 13 42 1 6 So Cal Idle 8 So Cal Tills 5 So Caro Pow 6 '87. So 1 PowA Lt 6'8. So Nat Gas 8 3 Asso Tel 8A'61 WGAI8 PwALt 5 '57.

3 PwA Lt 6 'W. Stand GasAIl Hi Stan G4I6 Stan GasA 6'81. Stan CA XI 6 Stan Pw ALt 6 '57. 13 42 V2 1 1 6 Vs 8 xHudBM B. 11 33 Humbl OH 1.

19 Huyler Del 2 6 Hydro Eleo 2. OMOStoSO First Mortgages Send orcall hr lid of offering' ny aW-eir, N. Y. WeVy 4-771! Wl tUY AND SfU Jill Ce. Carfiflcolat Mortgogei, one) oil S'ocU Bond niVt 9 68 14 1 1 101'4 IOIV4 90'4 9T4 1,000 Hlth Low Ticker 5 7S! 76 78 11 9B 08 rg 2 106 1P8 10R 2 SO 90 00 7 99 t9Vt 95s4 12 -R rg 01 1 t5' 6-V.

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97 Nat L'cor. 25 Nat Paper. Haven 37 "a 44', Los AnGAB6'61 Lou PowALt 8 '67. Man Pow 514 24 Vt 14 50 24 14 y2 50 f74 10' 126 381; 14? 5-', 93 111 6 Pf. Imp Can 2 InsurCoNA 2..

2 IntHyde pf 3 xlnt Mln 2 93' Mass Gss I Vt 1 6 1 V. 15 20 13' 43 1 6K 24 14 50 28 12 5 26 1 27 S's 2 2'2 1314 27 28- 12 1214-1 Met IdJs4 I wo 13s 14:1 4 2 iV4 3'4 93 10 V4 Stan Tel 5A aix Int Mln Cor ws 2 Met Bdis I '62. 11 Mln PwALt 4 14 '78 11 75 5- 26 1 2b 1 The new corporation is to deliver a guarantee of 3 percent a year fixed interest within a year and of Miss Pow 00 1 'It 11 14 5 4'4 St 74 FS f4 63 '8 Miss PAL I Vt Mo Pub Srr 5 A '47 11 tne retirement of not less than Sun OH 5 li '39 SuperPwI114'y70 Sup Pow 111 6 Swift A Co 5 Swift A CO 6 '44. Tenn Pub 8 5'70. Tex Klea Sere 6 '60 Tel Gss 01116 '45.

26 19 63 38 2 6 1 2 17 8 yt a Monon WPISSHSS 1 27 27- 014 a- Vt 2 Vt 19 Int Pet 1.12. 21 1 xlnt Prod Corp 2 Int Util 2 19 Xlnt 2... 2 8 xlrv Air 2 1 xltallanSup A 6 1 Kirby Pet 2 10 Va xKreuger. Brew 2 68 53 V. 40 11 'a 25 60 1 33 25 s.

172 29 ii 12 65 6 3 "4 $100,000 par value bonds during each year, if the guarantee is not met the corporation will transfer Bid. Ask. Law O. 12 15 'a Am Arch. 15 Vt Am Book.

54 '2 56 AmClgpf 89 Am Dl Co. BH AdamsMP. 93 Am Hdw. 2Hi 23, AmMfspf. 56 53 Am Rub 8 11 Am Meter 10' UV2 Bancroft 21 Bliss pf 2514 35 43 43 Ban Ami 40 43 Bru Be pf 52 '4 Bohns Rep 11 14 Bow 3 44 Cal 18 Va 20 la Chest Bp! 6 10 Colo Pic In 4, Colt Pf 23 24 V4 Col Bkcom 1V 1 Col BkSpf 1 3 22 34 25 DeForestP.

1 Dlctoph'e 102 108 Dixon Cr. 58 62 Vi Doch 33'a 38 Doug 25Vi 27 Draper C. 59 62 Draper 59 "a 61 Driver pf. B3 B5 Flor M. 2'4 33i Ot P.

22 24 Harr'g C. 21 23 Howe 8s pf. 8 Ind Acc pf31 34 IntTexBk. 3 Lib Bk pi 334 6 Ex dividend. Ohio Leth 20Va Okonlte of.

33 Pub 8 River 8... 23 Rockwood. 50 Roxv Units Vi Rubberoid 30Va Scov M. 23'. Sing 167 Std 8, 8td 64 Stetson JB 9 T'lor Mill.

9Va Tub pf 60 TayWharpf b'k Tenn Pr pf 3V4 Unexc'IMf 24 pf 85 '4 MontDakPw 5Va34. Mont a IA 'SI Mont LHAP 5 B'70. to the trustees of the bondholders 17e 19 21 14 46 2 8 30 15 511-s 3114 14 8V4 27 1 1 30 '4 7 av 14 2 64 31 7 18 8 8 60 3 41 88 1 47 14 26 4 109'4 1H9V, 109 109 lfI4'4 104V4 744 12V4 12 101 101 Texas PwALt 837. Tex PowALt 6 '56. Tex PALO A 2022, Thermold Co 6 '34.

Narraiansstt 6 '17 NatPwAL IB 1030. Nat PowALt 6 0 percent of the stock of the company which Is to own the Paramount Building, that Is 50 percent 19 4 57 Va 1 2 2 10 2 39 Tbermotd 6 '37 sta. 89 01 ine equity or the building. 102 10 roieao Id 6 rwlnCltjRTiVSl 2Va Va 13 Vs 1314 1VS 154- 49 4914. fa M8 28'-l b- 17 17 7 Vt 5 5 57 57 -2 2 2 32 32 VS 7'V 76V, men A Co 6'44 stp.

NatPbler l'78 eod. 12 Nat Tea Co 8 4 NebraskaPw 4148L 2 Nelsner Real 6 '48. 1 NeTada Cal (I 6 '56 5 New Ens OAI S'47 New En GAB 5'50 11 Nsw EE POW 8 '48 1 48 19 FORECLOSURES ft Lake is 41 Lane Sn 2.. 6-16 xLeonard Oil. 14 xLerner St 2 Lib McN it L.

15 LoblwGA 1.15e. 6 LoneStlias 8 LonglslLt 36 LongILt pf 6 2 xLouls it E. 81 Lynch Co 2... US Fin'g. 714 10V4 Welsh GJ 67 71' 130 Wilrx It G.

22 27 Wood Irn 6 II Wor Salt. 4m', Y'nes J8. YngsJSpf B9 85 92 49 28 by 17 7Va' 5 57 2 32 KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 3424-6 Fulton Street Borough of Brooklyn an OF NEW YORK Capital $300,000.00 Sarplu 16,000,000.00 orncRt Julian P. Pmtrcaild Preildenl William t. naion Howard D.

Jooit Cbeittr A. Allen Vlce-Preeldenl Albert Tabor aeareurr Alfred W. Aoraau Aaat. Secretar-i Euftene L. Van Wart.

Aiak Btcretarv 2 4 3 3 2 2 tsl-PREME COURT. KtJjnR rmtVTV 6 78 R7 nv, 72V4 '41'. 5 10 78 67 S'V 74 55 Co Lt A Ry 6 Cn Lt A Ry 6A '72 NewEnt Pw8Vi4. 2 14 14 Cent 6 '44 50 50 On Lt A Ry 5 '52 Is, 15 69 48 me nines county savings Bank, plaintiff, against. Ioa Kalik et defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure end sale en-ered in above action and dated March 22. 1934. I. the referee in said named. sell to the lushest bidder, at public auction, bv PHILIP COHEN, auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Rubber 6 36..

114 11 4' 4 81 61 -4 79 794 1 ac Marvlanrl Cas. 5 RubDer 6'3S. Insurance Companies 2 32 -2 74 45 -I NT PowALt 41467 3 NTIta KAO 414IO 4 No Am LtAFw 636 1 NA-BLtAPwtltAM 94 99 e.xcnanse salesroom. 189 Montague Street. Borotish of Brooklvn.

Kings Countv. Cltv and State of New York, on the 1st diy of May. 19J4. at 12 o'clock noon. th nrem.

Quoted by New York security Dealers 64 55 2 32 45 14 20 3H 8 Rubber 8 '36. 8 Rubber 64i 38 8 Rubber 6 iy 40. CtahTwALt 6 2022 Va E-APow 5 Va Pub 8rr SV46. 3aiea Ineempleut am later edltlo rw lesspltt sales, a runs uiuo. Ix-Vlfldend.

Sales lase tbsn 100 shares. tEx-Blfbte, aAid totraa. Sand Cstrse la eteet. Inoladlni Cxtrae. i Payable In Cash er Stack, reyable 30tb abare en no Parable ta Sleek, a Payable wbra earned, as raid Una reari ne rereJar rate, 1Sta share PartlelnaUnf Btsek.

Hlrhs and twe carried le sreileas eleee. Es-Dltldead and (z-Bltbls dedoeted frees net shanra. ASSOC 1 SHOD 82 Matb Alk 1 pd. xMavis Bo A. 42 MayflowerAs 12 McCollFO 60.

16 McWUDredgl. 8 xMem Mat O. 35 3-V4 Nor Con Util 51448 1 Bid. Art 14 14 1914 20 Va 3J4 Nor Ind GA 6 53. uses directed by said Judgment to be told and described and being as Bid.

Ask. AetnaCJrSoO1, 52' 4 Aetna F. 38 40 94 84 70 70 NortndPS4'4r70. Norlnd PB 8 '69. Va Pub St 6 78 78 Aetna 204 203, All that parrel of land, with the build.

Ward Bating 6 '37 58 NorOhloPALSVSl ires therein, eituate the said Borough, 65 'A 63 66 88 109 109 104 65 74 12 101 102 7 Va 78 57 55'. 114 81 92 79 55 35 94 70 78 98 94 91 7 73 '4 71 96 93 lfl0 90 2 96 934 664 87 86 64 10 19 103', irn 79 49 91 88 81'A 87 67 101 101 Agrlculfl. 56 Am Al'ce. 19 "a 98 94 Wash GALS '58. FORECLOSURES 21 S8 94 91 viiy ana ciate, Dounciea as tallows AmCoiony 44 1 5 11 2 HartfdFr 5234 5434 HartfdSB 51' a 53 'a 23'4 25'4 Home 8 l'4 2'4 Homest'd 16 'a 18 Hud 1Vs Imp 534 7 Knickerb'r SVt 11 3 4 Lincoln 3 33,4 2'-4 Mas Bon 14'a 15'a Mer A.

30Va 32'4 NorOhloTrtE 5'56 Nor II Pow 414 '61 NorStaPw5W40 9iy4 22 '4 AmEquitv 19 "4 Beginninj at a point on the northerly lfle of President street, distant one hun HVa Am Home iv 91'4 81 SO 7)lk West Penn 2030. 11 'a Am New'rk 10 Nor Eiec 6 42 Am R. Incc. 40 dred 100 1 leet westeriv from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of President Si reel and the west SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY South Brooslvn Savings Banlt. planum, vs.

Latico Ho.ding Lujporat.on et de-ienrUnts. Puraunt to entered herln. daled March 26th. 1934, I will sell at public auction, by JAMES A. HEANtY auctioneer, at Brouklyn Real mute Ex 13 71 West Tsx Dili S'87 Wise PwALt fE'56 WlscPuLt 5F'58.

Exports of U. S. Goods to China 18 P. C. ot Whole N'th'w nPLtd6'60 West PS 5 A '57 Olden Gas 5 '45.

23 71 86 93'. MerMFN 5Va 7 'a 91- Va Ohio Edison 6 '(0. 15 Nat Cas. 734 Nat 63 erly Fide or Nonrand Avenue; running thence nnrthrrly parallel with Nostrand Avenue one hundred i127i feet nine and one-half ift'si Inches; thence westerly parallel with President 55 FOII1GN BOND! gales In 1-i looy4 100 Ohio Pow 4 li il New A O. Bruns 91 Ohio Pub It SD'54 5 SO 10'a 26 634 Low Ticker BONDS Hlth Stmet one hundred (1001 feet; thence Chile Ml Be 8 '21 12V4 southerly parallel with Nostrand Avenue Com one hundred twenty-seven 11271 feet nine 78 14 36 34 Nat Lib.

534 Nat Un F. 75 New Eng 11 Va New Ham. 35 Jersey. 30 Vi 12 9t 66 87 86 change, 189 Montague Street, Bruok.n, N. on Mav 1st, 134.

at la o'rlott noon, tlie mortgaged premises In Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by eaid Judgment to be sold, on the easterly ol East ljth Street, distant 260 feet troin tl, corner lormed by the intersection of the easterly aide of East 13th Btrect and toe northerly aide of Avenue beirj 40 feet In width front and rear by 100 f'et in depth both sides, ana fuliv described ana one-nait (yi mcnes tne northerly side of President Street, and thence east DanzlgPAW 6'V5a Pin Ind Ml(B 7 44 rinlsadUti '61 88 93 V. 66 88 86 14 904 f9 15 erly along the northerly Bide of President Street one hundred (100) feet to the point or place of beginning. Northern. 8934 73 facture part of her own goods. The machines usually cme from England or Japan.

In return the United States receives raw silk, carpet wool, furs, and wood oil for varnishes, principally, but also buys some goatskins bristles, tea, rugs, antimony and sesamum. Since the United States besan buying silver at an Increased price, Chinese exports of the metal from her store of wealth to this country were $17,672,000 worth compared with $591,000 in 1932. In Chinese investments, the United States ranks fourth, with direct business investments by Americans and American corporations listed by Prof. C- F. Remer of the University of Michigan at $155,000,000.

This compares with the $1,038,000,000 by Great Britain, $928,000,000 by Japan. $341,000,000 by Russia and $102,000,000 by Franc. with imports into China 25 percent of the total in 1932 and 18 percent last year. The United States exported goods valued at to China last year and $165,000,000 in 1928. Cotton, wheat, canned milk, Douglas fir, gasoline, kerosene and oils, machinery, electrical equipment, automobiles, airplanes, dyes, cigarettes and tobacco, paper, tires, copper and steel are the principal articles sold to China.

This ocuntry leads In the export of kerosene to Chna, but lately has had to take sescond place eo the Netherland East Indies In gasoline. Last year China took 49.0000.000 pounds of American tobacco, cigarettes and 311,000 bales of cotton. The low purchasing power of silver druing the depression forced China to build many factories, usually Glanced by Japanese to manu Am Res. 1H--4 zV4 Am Sure 23 '-4 24-14 Aulomob. 2l34 23 'it Bal 3- 44 64 'A 70 4i5 471 Carolina.

22 23Va Camden of Y. 178 185 Cos Ind 16 '4 16 'a Cons Indl. Vt 2 'a Con 28 29 "2 Cons Gas 13 '4 14' 3 Faele 2V4 3Vt EmRIn 22 Vi 23 10H 11 'a 62 68 Fid 40 "4 41 Firemen's. n3. Frenk F.

20'. 22 cen All're 11 Vt 13 Cie'gla 20 13 OlensFFe 29'i 31 'a Olohe F. 54 57 Ot Am 19 20 -i GloheRF. 55 68 CitAm Ind 10 Halifax 1" 17'a 25 30 GerCUlulLT47. OerCUunL6'47.

Gesfuerel 6 '63 ww 4 90 8 t8'4 Tngetnpr witn an tite rignt, tine ana interest cf the mor'gi'cor of. In and to the land lying in President Street In front of and sdlacrnt to said premises to the cen 99 Ohio Pb St 6 '53 1 Okla GasAEl 6 '80. 12 OklaPwAWat S'48. 2 Okla Pub 6t 5 '67. 12 Okla Pub Ser 6 '61.

2 Oswego rails 6 '41. 2 Pao Coast Pw 5'40. 2 PaeO A El '67 IS PeeGASS'i eo. 3 Past GAE 8 '66. 10 PltOSIViC'U 1 Pae Invest 5 '46.

12 Pee PowALt 6 15 14 Pae West St 43 12 6'36. 1 PailHPAL4'V71. 12 fa Ed 514 59.. 1 Mortaase Liber 7141, page 24H. Tojether with all the right, title tr.i lnteren of the party of the first part of, in and the street and avenue lying front of and adjoining aid premies to 103', 103 log 12'4 50V4 65V4 100 85 36 '314 10 l3'4 41 7754 12'4 54'4 4S'4 374 V4 43 82 68'4 12'4 501's 65'4 100 85 37V, 36 53Vi 10 13 '4 41 77V, F4'4 45V4 374 314 48 82 6814 Llrr.a City '58.

Medellln 7 '51 Mendozs 4 'SI St. '33. Parana Brasll 7 51 4S14 100 85'4 38i 36 f314 10 r-VA 41 77'4 12'4 64 45V4 48 82 6414 Washington, May 1 Japan's "Asia for Asiatics" policy, which world powers seem to construe as a "China for Japan" policy, touches a spark near the gunpowder of commercial rivalry in the Far East. From the standpoint of the United States the Japanese edela-ration ot the richt to supervise the commercial relations of other powers with China touches a market where this country has the largest share of the trade. According to Chinese customs gures, the United States for the feist livcj tears has led the world the center line thereof ter line tllTef.

Dated, Ann! 4 GEORC.F TAYLOR Referee. TAYLOR ROBKHTS. Attorneys for P'aintifT, 7 Hanovrr Srrcet. New York 193 21'j Nat. 103 107 Pr Accd.

11 "4 1234 69 72 Phoenix. 62'4 641. Pr 28V4 Roch Am IHV4 I -'4 Rt. Paul. 133 13H StuVs'n 3''a 4'4 Security 28 1 4 29'4 97 100 So Fire.

18'a 20''4 Sun Life. 458 473 Travelers. 444 459 TJ e1 TJ Fire 3 6' 4 38 West Firs 25 is 27 Prussian Kl 6 '54. City. 79 0 91 66 81 8- 67 .9 49 91 86 81 '4 87 67 Notice is herebv g.ven tha' the above Ruhr Gas 614 Russian Grt5Vj'21 Santiago 7 '49 Dated, April 1th, 1934.

WILLIAM A RYAN R'fern. ORR BRKNNAN. Plaintiffs IB Court street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

The sale in the above-entitled action I hereby adjourned to May 8th. 1834, at the am hour and place Dated, 1. lm. WILLIAM A. RYAN, Referee.

ml 4 1 described sale is hereby adtourned to and will be held on May fi, 19.H, at the tame time and place Stlnnes Ind 7 Term 80c en Hanover. 29 '4 30''4 Hsrm 22 S3 la Dated, Brooklvn V. Mar 1. 1934 GEORGE TAYLOR, Referee. Pa PwALt 81454 JO 101 101 PennWatAPw 6 40 10 101 Ud lad 6 '41.

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