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W2 3 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935 ON CHAMBER liOAKI) Banks Pour New York Stock Exchange Bond Prices Fuiulanieiitals For Recovery Present Sloan Bales in Canada Shows Marked Gains In Business Sales in 61.000 High 2:30 Low p.m. BALES OF BONDS tO I P.M. IESTERDAI BONDS 61.000 High BONDS Low 61 61 p.m 61 61 68 VCeul 4ft 3013 13 61ft NYCent fg4ft2013 61 68 U.S. OOT'I $2,380,000 IS.4O0.0U0 rowlfn 1.110.000 1.450,000 Domtstlo 7 010,000 050.000 88 I Cent 8 0 2013. Bonds Firmer With, Domestic Issues Leading Foreign Loans Turn Lower U.

S. Governments Tend to Ease TCentcv6'44. NYChlftStL4ft'78 Funds Into U. S. Coffers Increase Government Holdings and Lower Commercial Loans NYChl48tL5ftA14 Total 16,030.000 flB.00,000 UNITED STATES BONDS 112 111 112 64 64 64 78 78 78 69 69 69 46 46 46 108 108 108 116 118ft 116 99 99 99 ft Dock 6 Balei In BONDS 11,000 Win 1:3 p.m.

Edb)6 Low Central Motors Head, Encouraged, Sees NY OEL UftP 6 '48 Bulb Term 8 '58 B7PdCok5'48 Cal Paekint 6 '40 Can Nat'l 4Vi '61 Can Nat'l 4 i '54. Can Nat'l 4 '57. Can Nat'l 4 Mi '66 Can Nat'l 6'69 July Can Nat'l 6 69 Oct. Can North 7 CanPat deb 4 Drp Can Pacific 4 ra'4S Can Paelfle44 '60 Cent Oa eon 8 '48 Can Hud 9' 57. Cen 111 4s 5 '51 Cent Pc lit 4 '49.

Cent Pae 6 '60 Course of Recovery Depends Largely on Progress in Other Countries fd Perm 31 99,22 1 99.21 ft 4 A '73 YNH4iH4'65. PsdFarm3VVM 20 101.18 101.14 101.18 om '41 23 1935 Betterin2 1931 'v, fa if w2J z. YNHB4'S6. HomeOwn.3'83 43 ft 4 '51 40 39 19 4 84 40 40 39 39 29 29 49 49ft 84ft 84 30 30 HomeOwn 4S1 HftH ov 6 48 YftFutnam 4 '93 48 48 48 79 79 79 104 103 103 114 114 114 103 103 103 113 113 113ft 105 10S 108 117 117 117 119 119 119 107 107 107 86 86 86 99 99 99 97 97 97 102 102 102 23 23ft 23 109 103 101 71 73 73 98 99 69 79 78 78 64 64 64 107 107 107 72ft 72 72ft 105 10S 105ft 115 115 115 108 108 108 110 110 llO'i 0 49. 50 102 102 102 107 108 106a Deposits of the four largest com By ALFRED P.

SLOAN, Jr. President, General Motors Corp. By E. W. BEATTY, K.CLLD.

A year ago I risked the suggestion mercial banking institutions in New Liberty 3 "4 '47 45 UDltt4V4'47. Liblst2d4rV47 1 UD4lh4WJB 11 30 2 WftB4ft '46 I have for some time past con York rose $1,086,680,000 during 1934, Nort ft con 4 '6 110 110 110 tended thai Is very definite or evidence that the deflationary Lth4V, celled USTr 3 us that In 1933 we had experienced a definite, If slight, development of the upward tendency in Canadian economic activity which first showed Cen RctB Oa 6 '37. 98 27 922 98.28 99.26 99.21 99.22 100.31 100.21 100 28 103.21 103.18 103.19 10316 103.16 1P3.18 103. 10). 103.

103.23 103.21 103 21 101.26 101.26 101.26 100 29 100.27 100 26 101.20 101.10 101.19 103. 10229 103. Ill 16 113.16 113.16 109. 108.29 108.29 100.01 100.28 1OO01 101.31 101.30 101.31 107.08 107 04 107.04 104.2 10422 104.22 and every dollar of that amount and more besides went into U. S.

Government securities or was retained as cash. Domestic corporate bonds continued to trend upward with some strong leatures today. Chile Copper 5s and Studebaker 6s were turned over actively, the former advancing IV to 82 and the latter moving up Iractlonally to 49 'i following a 31 point gain yesterday, United States Rubber 5s again were active and Improved to 92. forces, which have played so im CRRN 8 OtTrS 49 53 3 4 NorAmEdlsSft'Sl Nor Pae 3 2047 Nor Pae pr a 4 "97. Nor portant a part la the world indus Certain'lPr6Vi'48.

USTrea 4V49 171 The Chase National Bank, the trial depression, largely spent themselves in the Summer of 1932 and Cbeea Corp 6 '47. 0hOgen4tt'93. or Pae 6 2041. 0 Treat 4'04 91 Nor 8taPow8'41. OBTr 'Sl 'SS.

73 08T3rlV48Jun 7 Or Wash RftN 4 61 Otis Steel 6 National City Bank, the Guaranty Trust Company and the Bankers Trust Company, with combined resources of $6,013,577,000, as revealed that slowly but surely, Uicre has been developing since that time a foundation for world recovery. I might call that "Fundamental No. Central Pacific 4s reached a new UBTreat 3VM 21 0T3V4'41 1934 35 high at 99. 0ST3V4'44 4t 19 102.31 102.29 102.29 In their year end condition statements Just made public, increased 1." Foreign Issues terided slightly 111 111 111 Pac Oas ft Bl 6 '42 Pao TelcVT Idg 6'53 Pan Am Cal 6' 40 PanA Cal 6 et 'ti far Pub 6ft '50 fid PaiheExcb 1 Pa Dixie Oem 6 '41 0 rig 4V AM. Cht 61 on 8 "39.

Ohlei Alton 1 Chi 111 '49 Chi BurctO, 4M '77. Chi Bur ft (J 8 "II. 4 '59. CblAOtWest 4'69l Chi 4 '8ft CMStP4ftC'8B. 4 res.

lower on the whole. 9 9 9 Next, we must appreciate, and 0ST3V43Mar 13 104.19 104.16 104.16 U8T3V43Jun. 8 104 16 104 16 104.16 FOREIGN BONDS their holdings of Federal oblibations itself In 1932. In the year Just closed the further trend upward has been so marked that it Is now generally admitted. The course of our recovery from the economic catastrophe which swept over the world In 1929 and 1930 has been markedly different from that of any of the previous cases nf business expansion in this country.

The boom conditions which followed a temporary depression after the Armistice were, as far as Canada Is concerned, chiefly the result of forces and conditions in other countries. It is easy today to look back 33 United States Oovernments.whlle mixed In price movement, generally 32 this fact is frequently forgotten, that it Is impossible to violate successfully, natural economic law, al 2 10 56 57ft Sales in 61,000 High funo PwftLl4ft'6l Low BONDS had an earlier undertone. South Carolina Awards Bonds 33 32 56 67 82 64 28 7 33 32 56 57 62 64 24 ft 7 though we can formulate economic Or. Luther F. Warren, outstanding member of the Borough's medical profession, who has bft'n appointed to fill a vacancy on the board of directors of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.

He is chairman of the Public Health Committer, physlclan in chlcf at both St. John's and Long Island College Hospitals, professor of medicine at Long Island College, regent of the American College of Physicians, and an ex president ot the Kings County Medical Society and of the State Board of Medical Examiners. abltlbl AnUoault 7 '48, 1 2 1 Penn 4ft '81 Penn RR 4ft '84. Penn 4ft '66 81 81 81 79 1j 79 78 74 78 101 102 102 93 93ft 93 9J 99 99 103 103 103 101 101 101 73 7.4 73 106 106 106 111ft 111 11 li 43ft 43 41 43 4i 43 61 63 63 103 102 103 76 78 75 99 99 99 100 100 100 109 100 100 106 105 105 93 94 106 105 105 110 110 110 8ft SVi 8ft 79 79 ft .9 82ft 82 8( 104 104 104 82 82 62 101 101 101 111 111 rti 111 111 60 60 60 58 88 50 80 eo 80 49 60 46 48 46 107 107 107 62 64 25 39 11 88 10 1 10 11 6 '76. CMBtPP adj 8 200O policies that modify the effects of such law.

These policies can accelerate the normal process of depression and recovery. Applying this 7 The State of South Carolina has awarded to a syndicate headed by Lehman Brothers $4,312,000 of highway certificates of lndebtness on PennRRdeh4ft'70 14 Penn RRg 6ft '36. 16 Argentines argentine 6 A '61. Irgantln 6 '58. arg'ttna 6 '59 June 14 Mi 1114 89V4 93H 93 3V4 93H 93H 93H ChUtN gen 4 '4T 7 52 Peop Oas Cbl 6 '47 27 2:30 p.m.

38 14 11 89 93H 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 102 99 6 by roughly $700,000,000 and poured an additional $520,000,000 of cash Into their overloaded vaults during the year. Whether this reflects a continuance of the urge to keep liquid, or lack of suitable media for employment of investment money is a question which has been vigorously debated both in banking quarters and political circles. While deposits of these large institutions were staging breath taking gains their Investments in other than government securities showed an aggregate decline during the year of $19,295,000. Furthermore, three of the four 26 Pere Uarq4ft 80. ChlttNW4ftC 2037 8 ChlftN 4ft 301X 6 ChlftNW ee '49 30 ChlftN gen 5 '87 2 thinking to the economio policies of the United States and limiting the discussion to such policies as affect Industry, In which I am more di their bid of 101.07 for 4Hs.

New Offerings Up 20 93 84 93 93 93 93 93 9i on such tremendous expansion as took place in our production of wheat, or of newsprint, or in the creation of new manufacturing plants, and to allege that these were 82 27 27 20 60 30 16 15 44 16 Phitecos 67 Pnnai.leo4'71... PbUaftR CftI 6 49. The week's new bond offerings rl 6 2037. 2 52 27 28 21 60 30 16 IS 44 16 7 82 60 30 16 IS rectly concerned and have better argentine 6'69 Oct arstln 6'60Mt. urg'tlne 6'60 Sept.

argentine 6'60 Cxi argentine 6'6I Pet argentine 061 May auetrian 7 iutt HjdB16tt'44 Austrian lot 7 '81, nv, 93 93H were $3,760,000, compared with 12 HbtlupsPetSft '39 527,000 last week and 412,500,000 a opportunity for observation, I am inclined to think that what we 6 1 2 102 102 Chi IAP tg 4 14. 2 ChlRISeP (g 4ct'34. 1 Chi RIcVP gen 4'88 1 Chi 4 ct'62 01 Cbl ct 4 ft 60. 5 44 Post Holiday POCftSt 6 A '70. POCftStLbB'75.

PtsftW Va4ftA'S8 16 ear ago. Minneapolis Offering 99 98 90 90 8 90 major errors In national policy, but It would not be so easy to prove it. Actually our productive boom in Canada resulted from tangible demand for Canadian products and have done has been, on the whole, more harmful than beneficial. We have decelerated rather than ac 111 111 111 CblTHStSS'SO. Belgium 7 '66 2 Belgium 7 '66 35 PtsftW Va4ftC'60 fort Oen El 4 ft '60 Offering of a new issue of $560,000 7 62 114 93 103 7 52 114 93 103 107 106ft 107 28 27 28 celerated the normal prolesses of City of Minneapolis PorRlcAm Tob 6'43 20 Trade Slump 114 93 103 62 recovery.

That is "Fundamental 26 26 Pott el ft 6 53. 2 reduced the credit extended to commerce and industry in the form of loans, discounts and holdings ot ChlUnata6ftC'M. Cbl ft Wind 4 '69. ChlftWInd 8ft '62. Chile Copper 6 '47.

Clncln Oas 4 '66. from conditions in other countries which directed a flow of capital Into Canadian development. Equally the No. 2." 64 62 31 37 percent bonds is being made today by Phelps, Fenn Wells Dickey Company and the Milwaukee Company. The bonds, which are 100 100 4 100 I am convinced, hence I am en 80 81 PuDSerEft0 4ft'67 Pure 0115ft Pur Oil 6V.

81 100 103 100 103 103 103 economic collapse in Canada re 26 couraged, and I believe all have a Berlin lie Berlin if 6M 8 Berlin Elee 6 2 Berlin EltoBVi '81. 7 Bralllif 6rs3t t1 14 Braille I 6r27.6, 31 Bratlll'62 34 AraiUB'41 12 Bremen 1 6 CimaguevB 7 et'42. 2 28 31 37 25 26 26 33 38 4 31 37 31 :7 28 38 36 26 Purity Bak 8 "48.. suited chiefly from feces operating 8 2 2 7 2 11 I 3 83 83 83 90 90 90 dated Jan. 1, 1935, and due Jan.

1, 88 88 81 107 107 107 99ft 99 99 26 in other countries. Readin6 4ft A '97. HemR4 6ftA'41 ws 98 96 96 CleveUnTer 4 '77 CleveUnTer 5'73. CleveUnTer 8 '73 Colon Oil 6 Col Indutt 5 '34. right to be encouraged, over the fact that there is developing at the moment, a sounder approach to the solution of these vital problems.

Our thinking is becoming more in har 33 36 98 Very largely we must depend on recovery in other countries and on 102 102 102 Is Eliminated Usual Drop in Buying Absent This Season New Goods Wanted 98 33 9S 33 33 42 41 42 1936, to 1955, irfclusive, are priced to yield from 1 percent to 3.25 percent, according to maturity. These bonds, Issued for public relief and permanent improvement work relief. In 4 4 Rep lrStl6ft'3. RlchlleldOOaie'44. 1 Ark ft 4ft '34 a cessation of too advanced expert' 25 25 25 104 1044 104 li 111 12 111 6 2 mony with the natural economic 111 111 111 acceptances and commercial paper.

In the aggregate business credit extended dropped $158,000,000 during the period. One bank, the Guaranty Trust Company, increased such credit by $38,099 during the year. Cash holdings reached the enormous total for the four banks combined of $1,053,945,000, or approximately 25 percent of their total assets. Treasury Statementl StJotLead cv 6 ft 41 12 111 68 17 merits in economic nationalism. As was to be expected, Oreat Britain 13 13 13 fllL IMftS 4 RO 65 17 law to which I have previously referred.

There is a greater appre 8 10 95 72 83 81 8tLft8rpsu 98 72 S3 81 99 13 13 94 74 82 81 88 Canaaa 4 60. Canada 6 '53 Chile 6 '80. Chile 6 '61 Chile 6 '61 Chile 6 '61 iibiieS'ej Chile 7 '43 City Britban 6 '61 is taking the lead in this respect and our close economic, as well as political, dependence on the mother ColSrlgft '35 Col Sou 4ft ColQasftE 3'52Ma 861 CoiRf P4L4ft'57. ColRy PftLS'42. Com Inv Tr 5ft '49 gt ft 8 P4V.AH 6t ft 8 '80.

66 17 14 16 14 77 60 98 14 16 14 77 50ft 13 13 16 14 16 14 77 80 ciation of the importance of the wealth creating payroll, a yardstick that measures our progress toward recovery, as distinguished from the Do registered 107 107 107 country makes this most encourag lng. 13 13 13ft 13 16 94 96 89 434 83 SiLSW 1st 4 '89. 110 110 110 100V4 IOO4 100 the opinion of counsel, will constitute general obligations of the City of Minneapolis. They are legal Investment for savings banks and trust funds in New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and other States. Chinese Payments The Banca Commercial Italiana Agency at 62 64 William St.

an 17 96 96 89 The construction of the railway 17 unproductive payroll which adds to 174 1 SlPKCShL4ft'41 13Vi 13 13 13 16 96 95 89 4314 81 as 35 35 96ft 7 iuu. maw, 30 30 30 103 103 103 our future burdens and, if contin 4'43 Urn Coal Md 5 '50. Con Gas OhlS'34. ConsOaaNY 4ft '51 Cons as 5 '61 8tPMftMcn5 10 luors 43 lines of this company were under taken in a planned attempt to pro vide the nation with a transporta 9J 99 99 "The usual post holiday dullness was almost entirely absent in retail channels during the week in spite of the enormous spending reported in all parts of the country In December," says Dun Bradstreet. "While clearance sales held the strongest appeal for shoppers the movement of seasonal merchandise in both the staple and novelty categories was larger than that recorded for the corresponding period a year 103 103 103 83 5 ued too long, ultimately leads to bankruptcy.

If I am correct in my evaluation of the present trend of thought and that trend is inter City Brisbane 5 '68 11 Cj BuenosA oVfc'66 1 Or Cordoba 7 '57 it I Cltj Milan 6 '62. 20 City Homed 'A '52. 14 Colombia 6 61 Jan 4 Coiomoia 8 '61 Oct 1 com Aue'lia 4'dt 24 uom tnAtu iia 5'65 20 Oom'thAus'lia 5'57 12 105 108 105 San A ft At 4 4.1 San Ant Pb 6 '53 BclValNE4'89. ConaOasNY Sft'45. 12 Washington, Jan.

i W) The position of the Treasury on Jan 3 was: Receipts for Jan. 2, $254,713, 627.77; expenditures, net balance. $2.536 customs receipts lor the month, $1,064, tlon system linking its constituent parts as soon as possible after po 10 Cons Power '82. 107 107 107 35 35 85 35 35ft 96 Contaln'rCorp 6'43 litical union had been accomplished. 86 84 84 99 99 99 96 83 83 101 101 101 ioM 109 10 11 I1 9 I 83 83 ft 83 103 103 103 403 103 103 103 103 oa 99 99 preted, either into action or lack of action, and one is as Important as nounces that coupon No.

20 of the 5 percent gold bonds of 1925 of the Chinese Republic will be payable at Its office on and after Jan. 15, 1935, at the rate of $155 each. Seab A Lou 6 40. Sharon 6tH 5 ft'41 ShellPipLin 6'63 101 101ft 101 101 101 101 The completion of the company's main transcontinental line ushered in a period of great expansion of 102 102 1Q 99 99 98 Contain' Corp S'46 CrownWUlPap 6'51 Cuban Cane 6' 50 the other, then we can proceed Copenhagen 4Ve'63 1 88 SBft 88 FORECLOSURES 1 1 1 30 30 30 Copenhagen 92 94 Canadian agricultural industry, and IS I 93 tl 93 the volume and profit ol the com ueomari 4VS iMuraara 6 94 94 91 102 10ft 102 108 108 10S Produce Exchange Stocks 101 101 101 BinclConOU ft Sinclair 0117 Skelly Oil 6ft '39. Sou Bell Tel 6 '41 Sou Col Po 6 '47.

Sou Pao col 4 Sou Pee ru 4 82 OeuucbeBa 6 et'35 pany's operations have since risen and fallen in direct ratio to the in 85 65V4 8o 2 1 10 102 102 10. Del ft Hud fg 4 '43. Del ft Hud ct 5 '35. Del ft Hud 5ft '37. Den ft Rio 4 36.

Oen ft Rio 0 5 '78. Den ft Ig 5 '55 ago. As retailers stocks at the end of December were the leanest since 1929 the merchandise featured in promotional events is characterized by a freshness which is noteworthy against the left overs included in such sales during the last four years." 82 82 70 70 Sales High Low 2 ro miand 6Vt 102 102 102 38 38 crease or decrease of the prosperity 19 19 19 inland 1. umisuMu bhA'54 IOO4 100 10 100ft 100 100ft of the Dominion as a whole. 8 1 8 70 92 67 68 67 lift 11 11 921 67 68 67 rinmanatu 6V1BM IOIV4 101 101 92ft 66 69 66 78 11 10.4 down the road that leads to sound recovery with real confidence and at an accelerating rate.

That Is "Fundamental No. 3." I have stated the fundamentals as I see them. The question next arises as to the interpretation of these fundamentals. The fact that there is a foundation not only for recovery but the possibility of accelerating the processes of recovery, and a broadening intelligence as to the principles involved in the solution of the component problems, Justifies the belief that we are mak DenftR)oOS'5Sas't 12 rencb 1 Throughout the past year the matter of the country's railway problem has received an Increasing 185 185 188 1S 168 188 108 108 108 80uPao4ftgoiooi Sou Pac 4ft Sou Pac 4 ft '69 ws Bou Pao Ore 4ft'17 Sou Pao Ter '60. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY South Brooklyn Savings Bank, formerly plaintiff, vs.

Backy MarcuviU ana others, defendants. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, dated December 19. 1934. I will sell al public auction by MEYER LEVIN, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N.

on January 25, 1935, tt 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said Judgment to be sold, beginning at a pouit on the westerly side of Smith Street, distant 77 feet 3 'a Inches northerly irom the corner formed by the Intersection ot the westerly side of Smith 8treet and the northerly side of WyckofI Street; running thence westerly parallel with WyckoS 8treet and part of the distance through a r'reucfl 7Vb 41.... 78 78 109 109 109 jtruan ove oa. 4 IS 61 2 29 iS'A 28 amount of public attention, and 101 101 101 106 108 108 erman Bat 7 '49. 3 40 40 U. G.

I. Electric Production Steady Hanta 8 6 39 ws. am convinced that proposals for its solution along the lines of unified 38 38 106 106ft 106 107 107 107 108 IO8V4 108. 38 12 Bou Ry gen 4 86.. South South Ry 6ft '56.

Spokane Int 5 '55. 604 60ft 60ft 7i 77 77 8 82 Vi 82 8 8 8 102W 102ft 102 deliinglort 6V '60 101 102 Admiralty 2000 11 .10 11 Aug. Wupper.man 100 3 3H 3S Bancam Blair 200 3'i 3 3 Bagdad Copper ..600 .22 22 .22 600 l''a IV, lVa Cache La Poudre. 150 18 18V, I8V4 Davison Chem 400 IVi 14 Elizabeth Brew 200 22 .22 .22 Flock Brew. 100 .33 .33 .33 Hendrlch 200 Horn Silver 600 30 30 30 Kildun Mining ...1000 3 3ht Mat Buretr 400 .26 26 26 Oldytyme DUtll ..100 2i 2M, 2 'a Paramount 400 3't 3 3'1 Petrol Coif 100 1 1 1 Penn York OiiO A 400 IV, IV, IV, Pet Derlv 700 IT 1'', 1', Texae Oulf Prod.

1500 4', 4V 4', Utah Metal 300 2 2 2 Van Swerin 200 13 .15 TOTAL SALES stocks r. 10,000 management for the two great conv J8 38 38 10 10 10 Uteder Steel 4 '46. Italy 7 '61 panies have made decided prog' Electric output of United Gas Improvement System Companies for the week ended Dec. 29, amounted to 91 Jtano oil 6 109 ress. My proposal for unified man' 109 105 109 103 103 103 103 6 1 24 9 6 14 105 4 Hal Pub UtU7'52.

japan 6W '66 Japan 6te '64 49 44 82 S2ft 95 StandOilNY 4ft'51 Studebaker 6 Studeoaker 6 ct '45 98 agement is a partnership between public ownership and private owne ship with the added advantage u. private operation free from po 48 90 48 90 ft KaretadtR 6 et'43. party wall 80 feet lMi Inches; thence southerly parallel with Smith Street 4 It Inches: thence westerly parallel with WyckofI Street 39 feet 10', Inches; thence northerly parallel with Smith Street 25 feet: thence easterly parallel 92 82 82 96 27 27 18 ISft 81 27 91 82 82 9t 27 28 18 18 SBy4 1'enn El Pow 6 '41. 78 5 3 73 107 107 ttreugeriiT 6 ct '69 24 27 98 76Z 73 73 11 11 28 71,294,875 kilowatt hours, against 68,773,103 in the like week a year ago, an increase 3.7 percent. For the week ended Dec.

22 output was 78,687,220 kilowatt hours, against 73.349,207 a year ago, an increase of 7.3 percent. 98 78ft 73 73 12 11 26 48 90 107 103 93 92 92 MlnaeOeraei8Wt8 8 18 12 103 93 92 0 I I 18 ing progress, and that conditions in 1935 should be somewhat better than in 1934. My belief is that they will be somewhat better, but that belief is definitely predicated upon the convlcltion that the essential things to encourage and promote creative effort, will be done, and that the contrary wlL. not be done. To my mind, that Is the real question involved in the problem.

103 9J 92 91 11 fer astn St 4 '53 rexascorp cv 5'44. rex ft Pac 8 '77. rex ft Pac 5 '79 res ft Pac 5 '80 rooPd NJ 6ft 7023 Oet EdUS Det Det Tunnel 4ft '6L Dodge Bros 6 40. Dul ft Iron 5 '37. Duouesne 4ft '67 East Cuba 7ft '37 East Tenn en 6 '56.

Elgin JolftE5'41. Erie 4 '94 trie gen Hen 4 '96. Erie rig 8 '67 Erie rfg 5 '73 Fie Coast 5 Fla Coast 5 ct'14 rraneiK0 8 7 '43 Oen Cable 5ftA'47. Oen Petrol 1 6 '40 OenPubSrv 5ft '38 Oen Steel 5ft Qoodrlcb6ft uoody ft R8 '57. Orand Trunk 6 '36.

urand Trunk 7 '40. Ot Nor 4ft Oreat Not 5ft 52. Great Nor 7 A "36.. Quit StaStlSft'43 89 26 MinaiOeraes6ViI9 Montecat 7 '37 war Montreal Tr 6A '41 UtgBKOhlle6'62. Fully listed.

92 100 100 100 100 100i 100 87 87 87 FORECLOSURE 12 12 12 102 102 102 TolftO dv 5'35 2 MordRy6Vi 167 167 167 Real Estate Bonds 91 91 91 rrumouiiateel 6 40 1 89 89 89ft Bid. Asked. '41 24 26'i 95 94 4 98 B'way Bar OB. 1st war Motor Corp. L.

OnBILftPi'S'1 1 OnEIUiPSft '54. 1 On Oil Cal 5 '45 4 63" 65 Vi 10814 108ft 108 ft Chesebrouah 1st '4B 102 102 102 101 101 101 107 107 107 104 104 104 104 104 104 100 100 103 104 104 104ft 104 104 104 90 90 90 92 91 91 SUPRKMB COURT, KINOS COUNTY Mary K. Allison, plaintiff, against Carmela Ferrule et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated December 10, 1934. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by ALLEN M.

TEPLITZ, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on January 25, 1935, at twelve noon, premises situate In the Borough of Brooklyn. New York City, on the east side of Rogers Avenue. 420 feet 3 Snass Hit litical control. Both Canadian railway systems as well as the railways of almost every modern nation, have suffered to soma extent from the growth of highway transportation. Taking the physical volume of business in Canada in 1928 as 100, we find that in the last month for which figures are available, October, 1934, the figures representing various Canadian activities areas follows: Total industrial production 95.3; mineral production, HI; lead production, 129.9; copper exports, shipments, 176.2; total manufacturing production, 94.8; sugar, 107; rubber imports, 186.66; newsprint production 145.2; petroleum imports.

185.6, and trade employment, 1195. 104 104 104 106 106 106 49 52 63 64 47 49 33 36 Chrysler Bldf. 1st L. T. '48 Equitable O.

B. Deb. '52 600 5th '49 106 106 106 40 Wall St. Corp. 1st Fee ti L.

77 77 77 55 Va 68 H. '45 In 'Frisco R' 89 8) 86 with WyckofI street 100 feet to the westerly side of 8mHh Street; and thence southerly along Smith Street 24 leet a Inches the point or place of beginning. Dated. January 4, 1935 MALVIN B. MARIASH.

Referee, D. D. WHITNEY, Plaintiff's Attorney, 1 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. T. )s4 et SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Manufacturers Trust Company and Beatrice B.

Klein, as trustees under the last will and testament ot Simon Blyn. deceased, for the benefit of Belle Blyn and Beatrice B. Klein, plaintiffs, against Eliza belli Ensana et defendants. NEWMAN B18CO. Plaintiffs' AttOf nevs.

165 Broadway, New York City. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, dated December 2S, 1934. I will sell st public auction, by Mc OUINNES8 4c REILLY, auctioneers, at tin Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189' Montague street, Brooklyn.

N. at'i twelve o'clock noon on January 24. 1935, the following premises described by (aid Judgment to be sold: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvement! thereon erected, situate, lying and being Id the Borough of Brooklyn. City and Stats ot New York, located on the westerly side of West 3d Street, distant 380 feet southerly of the corner formed by the Intersec 42d St.

Ic Lex. Ave. Bids. 1st L. 94 94 4 47 45 'A 66 68 68 H.

'45 40 R'waV lNt '30 53 51 north of farragut Road itormerly Avenue V), 102 feet 6 Inches deep on each side and 20 feet wide front and rear, the side lines parallel to Furragut Road, the northerly km line running niirtlv through a Hart RftPon 4 64. 71 22 2 71 2 25 Solvency Cases 93 93 93 vi 94 94ft 30 30ft 30ft 112 112 112 71 22 ft 25 8) Havana Ei 5 Hock Vaney 4ft 99 89 parly wall: reference being made to said 89 Hoe 6ft '34. 35 35 35 101 101 101 St. Louis, Jan. 4 A report of the 110 110 110 112 112ft 112 94 4.

94 Fox Met. Playnouse. it. uu jtm jo Fox T. O.

Bkln, 7st '41 9 Fuiler Deb. '44 39H 4134 Fuller Bids 1st '49 27 31 '3 tirarbar 1st L. H. 62 Harrlman 1st mtg. '51 43 Hearst Brisbane Properties 1st Pee and L.

H. Serial '42 77 79 Vi Hot. 8. Oeorge 1st Serial '43 42 Lelcourt Man. 1st Ex.

to '46 48'j 52 Lincoln Bldg. Income '63 619 521, Loew'a New Broad Prop. 1st Pee H. Old. '45 100e 102V, special master, John T.

Harding, on 105 106 108 judgment lor a more complete description of said premises. Dated, January 4. 193S MILTON M. EISENBERG. Referee.

NELSON L. NORTH. Attorney for Plaintiff. 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Ja4 6t the application oi the Interstate 44 44 44 Houst ft 6 '37. HousftT Cent 6 '37 Hudson Coal 6 '42. HftMad lno6'67. HudftM rig 5 A '67 19 19 85 37y4 37 37 Commerce Commission for a deter 88 88 88 19 15 44 S9'i 27 mination as to whether or not the 44 55 44ft 59 27 Ul Bell Tel 5 A '56. 110 110 110 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Harry Silberstein, plalnllff.

against Aldor Lehrenkrauss Halt Denied St. Louis San Francisco Railway 89 27 Onion Pacific Un Pac tdg 4 2008. Union Pao 4ft 'o7. United Drug '53. 2 US Rubber 6 12 Utah ft 5 44.

1 1 til PAL 5 '89 Ws 4 UtllPLJft'47 3 1 VlrgElftPow3ft'44 1 Virginian Ry '62 3 Wabash 1st 5 "19.. 7 Wabash 4 ft '76 4 Wabash DesM 4' 39 1 Walworth 6 A '45. 2 WernerBrr'lu 6 39 4 Warner quln 6 '39 5 WarnrSug Rel 7'4l 1 West Elee 5 2 Maryland 4 '52. 9 Maryland Sft17 7 WestPaclflo 1st '46 8 Pa Pow 5 '63. 3 W.

Short 4, 2361.. 1 West Union 5 60. 3 West Onion 6ft'36 1 Wheelmgstl 4ft'53 8 Wbeelingstl 5ft'48 3 Wick 8p Stl 7ct '35 2 WickwSpStl cv ct 7 12 Wilson a uo 1st '4) 2 Wis Cent gn 4 '49 15 Yo'gst ShftT 1 Vo st ShftT 5B'70 1 Construction et defendants. 111 Central ret 4 '63 7 85 Company is solvent was filed in Loew's Th. Realty Corp.

1st '47 75', 764 Mayflower Hotel U. C. 1st Bldg. 1st '39 41V, 43 85 85 61 41 61 Federal Court today, together with 16 1 Norway 6 '63 9 99 69 99 Norway 6ft 21 100ft 100 100 Norway 6 1 104 104 104 Norway MuBk 5'70 10 98 98 98 NorwegHyE15ft'57 9 88 88 88 NorQerLloyd6 47n. 12 45ft 46 45ft Oriental Dev 6 '53 7 80 83 80 Faullsta Ry 7 1 9 90 90 Poland '40 1 74 74 74 Poland 7 '47 13 115 US 118 Poland 8 '60 11 89 88 89 ProvBuenosA6sta.

9 60 59 6i ProvBuenosA6ft it 1 61 61 61 Prov Cordoba 7 '43 N3 76 76 76 Pro? Silesia 7 694 68 69 Prussia at 6 2 27 27 27 Prussia si 6ft '51. 1 28 28 28 Queensland 6 '47, 8 1 07 106 106 Queensland 7 3 109 109 109 9 Rep Peru 6 6 9 9 9 Rep Peru 7 1 13 13 13 Rio Or do Sul 7 '66 17 17ft 17 Rio Or do Sul 6 '68 17ft 17ft Rio Or do Sul 6 '48 4 19 19 lift Rlode Jan 6ft '53. 7 16 16 16 Rotterdam 8 1 136 136 136 Rumania 7 1 33 33 33 Sax PubWkl 6ft bl 6 35 34 35 Sax Pub WkJ 7 '43. 7 38ft 38ft 38 SlemensftH7'33. 1 60 60 60 Sta Hamburg 6 '46 1 9 27 27 27 Sta Sao Paulo 7 '40 1 1 85 85 85 Sta Sao Paulo 8 50 1 20 20 20 lalwanElPSft'71 5 75 75 75 rokvo6ft'61 4 75 75 75 Tokyo El Lt 6 6 76 76 TrondhjemSft'57 1 92 92 92 USMex4'10small 2 6 6 6 USSCopenhagn6'37 1 98 98 98 UdSteelW 6ftA'51 1 36 36 36 Uruguay 6 1 39 39 39 Uruguay 6 64 2 40 40 40 VerfntesSu 7 ct'42 5 5 8 Warsaw 17 1 65 65 65 Vakobama 6 '61 6 82 82 82 111 Central 4 ft '66.

111 Central 6ft '36. 93 91 93 Munson 1st '39 25y, 27 Y.Ath. Club 1st 25't 263! y.E.Jour. 1st tV Coll. Ber.

'37. 101 a transcript of oral arguments in the hearing. tion of tne westerly side 01 Avenue being twenty feet wide front and rear one hundred feet In depth on both sides, which sides are parallel with Avenue Q. Dated, New York, January 3, 1935. HARRY M.

PEYSER, Reteree. Ja3 6t th 100 100 100 1 77 77 77 Ill 6 '63. 10 22 3. 25 In pursuance of a Judgment ol iore closure and tale duly made and entered In the above entitled sctlon and bearing date the 31st day of December. 1934, the undersigned, the referee ill said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by WILLIAM F.

REYNOLDS, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Esiate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, County ot The special master found that it 18 18 106ft 106 106 104 104 104ft Is Injudicious to proceed further 27 ft 30 United States District Judge Clarence G. Galston today denied a by trustees for the Lehren .30 V4 32 with the inquiry until he has instructions from the Court upon the 111 Steel deb 4ft'40 4 inland SU 4ft si into RT Idg 6 06.. 18 Into Rao Tr 7 6 lnterlake Iron 6 '51 12 int Agrlcul 5 st '42 10 82 81 82 84 84 84 75 74 78 krauss compaiues to restrain Fed 109 106 106ft 104 104 104 68ft 88V4 BS 97ft 97ft 97 37 37 37 114 114 114 83 83 83 86 86 66 100ft 100 100 91 91ft 91 lOH 10! 102 10ft 10 ft 10ft 10ft 10ft 10 losft 108 losy, 13 13 13 96 96 98 96 91 96 following points: eral receivers for the Lehrenkrauss N.Y.Tltle Ser.

BK N. Y. Title ft M. Ber. C.

N.Y.Tltle&M N.Y.TItle&M. Ber. 1 Park '39 165 B'way 1st '51 Postum 1st L. H. prudence Co, '61 Real.

Assoc. Income, '43 Bav.Pl. Co.Realty Ex. 1st '45 Bav. PI.

Co. 1st '45 Sherry Neth. Hotel. 1st '48 61 B'way 1st '50 1 TVv Oen. '45 71ft 79 48 V4 61 94 60V, 26 29 11 13 .12 14 92 92 92 1.

On the question whether the 99 proceeding is premature or 36 36 21ft 22 2. On the question of the time as 45 Corporation from delivering assets, books and other records of the Lehrenkrauss Mortgage Title Guarantee Company to Superintendent of Insurance George S. Van Schaick. The title company is a subsidiary of the Lehrenkrauss Corporation 13 20 Kings, on the 25tli day of January. 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All those certaiu lots, pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings snd Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and 8tate of New York, known as and by lota numoers 22 to 26. both Inclusive, In Block 6527. on a certain map entitled "Map of Midwood Manor, situate In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, surveyed by Fred L. Banlet. C.

E. and C. In June. 1908" snd filed 10 37 49 76 of which the findings of solvency, or Insolvency, shall be made. Textile Bldg.

1st '58 53 55 Trlnltv 1st '39 954 97 9a 36 36 10ft 37 49 76ft 86 71 62 68 99 36 36 10 37 49 74 86 70 82 67 9 3. As to the principles or stand 2 Park Ave. Bids. lBt '41 49 Interest In default Quotations at. 56 and a restraining order was sought 71 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK, COUNTY OP KINGS City Bunk Farmers Trust Company, as successor trustee for Francoise M.

D. Bar siow under agreement with William 8. Barstow. dated November 18. 1925.

plaln titf. against Arthur J. Waldron, Cora Lay VValdron, Nordlaw Realties. Marietta Waldron, the People ot the State of New York, Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Company and George Van Schaick, as Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York as rchabilltator of Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Company, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment ot ton closure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 14th day of December.

1934. the undersigned, the reteree la said Judgment named. wlU sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms, No. 189 Montagu Street, In the Borough ol Brooklyn. County ot Kings.

City and State of New York, oa the 18th day of January. 1935. at twelve o'clock noon on that day. by WALTER H. HALLOWEL1 auctioneer, th premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel ot land, situate, lying and being in th Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings and State of Ne Sears Sales in 48 pending a determination of the own nt Cement 5 Int ft CtN SB '56.

int ft Ot 5 0 '86. IntiGt adj 6 '52 1st 6 '52 lot int raper 5 let Paper tdg 6'55. int Tel ft Tel 6 '55. Iowa Oent 6 ct '38. KanCyPftL4ft'61 Kan City Sou 6 '50 Kan City Ter 4 '60.

Kan Keith Corp 6 Kelly Jp Tire 6 42 Kendall 5ft 46 wai N. Y. State Bonds 62 68 ership of the capital stock of the ards of valuation which should govern the Inquiry and any other questions the determination of which may seem to the Court prerequisite to an orderly and systematic execution of this order Bid. Asked. 9 9 title company.

Jamiary March. '46 '47. 3.30 110 110 110 4 Vis January. 1964 123 126ft 4'2s September, 1964 123 126ft Today's decision removes the last obstacle to liquidation of the title companyby Superintendent Van Weeks Up 17.7 Sears, Roebuck iz Co's sales for The master further recommended January. 1645 112ft Bid nrll 1040.49 3 10 Railroad and Industrial Bonds March September.

68 67.115 118ft January July, '60 67 ...115 118ft in the office of the Register of the County of Kings on October 16, 1908. as Mnn No 1457 C. and more particularly bounded snd described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east iy side ol Ocean Parkway, distant 280 feet southerly irom the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Ocean Parkway with the southerly side of Avenue running thence easterly parallel with Avenue 150 feet; ihence southerly parallel with Ocean Parkway 100 teet; thence westerly anatn parallel with Avenue 150 feet to the easterly side of Ocean Parkway, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Ocean Parkway 100 iect to the point or place nf 48 weeks Increased 17.7 percent. that proceedings be postponed for some substantial length of time subject to being reopened by the Interstate Commerce Commission. 104 104 104 43 40 43 4 January, 1942 46 108 ft Bid lifts March, 1946 53 3.10 Bid il.i March.

1946 81 3.10 Bid Sales for the four weeks ended Schaick, who began proceedings through Attorney General John J. Bennett Jr. more than a year ago. The Federal receivership of the parent corporation intervened and 74 74 74 is December, 1946 82 3.00 2.80 3 September, 1946 81 3 00 3.80 Dec. 3 last showed an Increase of 7.4 percent as compared with corresponding period of previous year.

AbrahamftSt5ft'3 AibPerlWrapP6'48 aliegn Corp '44. 1 Allen BCorp or 6 '49 8 Allegb Corp 5 '50. 7 Allegb Valley 4'43. 4 AlUsChalmers 8'37. 1 Am ft or 6 2030 20 AmIOChmSft'49.

1 73 73 73 105 105 105 101 100 101 71 74 74 44 44 44 104 102 102 95 95 95 102 102 102 102 102 102 10; 102 102 47 47 47ft 98 98 98 71 71 1ft 107 10? 107 105 105 ft 105 69ft 67 66 107 107 107 the Superintendent action was de layed until a decision by the Cir iS March, 1946 81 3 03 Bid New York Gty Bonds York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly Amott. Baker A are dlntnbut Irn a ummary. prepared tor them by Standard Statistics Company, of the year end outlook lor various types of ecurltles. as Standard Statistics tees It at the present time. John Kalb.

market analyst, formerly with Clark, Chllds Keech, Is now associated with Munds. Wlnsiow Potter. Bid. Asked side of Classon Avenue, distant twenty 100ft beuinning. Reference being marie to said Judgment for a more complete description of said premises Dated.

January 1. 1935 BARNET J. NOVA. Releree GEORGE ZINBERO. Attorney for Plain cult Court of Appeals in November found that jurisdiction over the title company clearly rested in the State courts, a contention by both the trustees and the Fed KyftlndT 4ft tt'61 Kaesge ound 6 '36 LehighCN4ftA'S4 LehlgbCftN4ft0'54 Lenigo Vai4 2U03.

Leh ValNY4ft '40 Lehigh Coal 5 '54 Leh ValdarbS'54 uew'tlncdeb6'4l LoUlsftArk 8 A '69. Lou 5 A Lou ft unl 4 40. LftN rfg 5ft 2003. LouftN 4ft 0 2003. Mann 1st con 4 '90 Market St Ry 7 '40 five feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of Classon Avenue with the southerly tide of Gates Avenue; running thence westerly partliel with Gates Avenue snd part of 104 106 106 ,...105 106 105'.

106 fs January, 1935 January, 1936 January, 1937 4 fts December, 1979 4 fts December 15, 1971 4fts July. 1967 4 1 v.i June. 1965 Sales were up 13.3 percent for lour weeks ended Dec. 31, totaling $39, 080.640 versus $34,482,615. Sales for four weeks to Dec.

31 were slightly in excess of sales of $39,075,133 in some 1930 period, and of course well In excess of 12th period sales in 1931 and 1932. The percentage increase of 13.3 pfercent for four weeks to Dec. 31 over the previous year was best eral receivers. FORECLOSURES ....105 10534 104 104 104ft Am Inter 5ft AmRollMlll ov 5'3S Am 5 '47. Am col 6 '46.

Am deb 5 '66. am 1 5 '60, 4mTftT6fta'43. Am Wat WftXl 6'44 Am Writ Pap 6 '41 Armour 4ft 39.... Armour Del 5ft '43 ....105 105 the distance through a party wall, on hundred teet: thence southerly parallil with Classon Avenue, twenty nine feet six Inches: thence easterly parallel with Gates Avenue, one hundred feet to the westerly On Dec. 19 Supreme Court John B.

Johnston ordered 106 106 4ft March, 1963 4fts May and 108 '57 ....104 105 .102. 103 66 66 66 26 25 26 106 106 108 100 100 100 60 83ft 60 105 105 105 86 85 88 111 111 111 104 104 104 103 103 103 108 108 108 111 111 111 111 111 111 112 112ft U2 95 95 95 25 28 25 102ft 102 102 103 103 103 104 104 104 107 107 107 102 10. 102 109 109 103 81 81 81 91 91 91 107ft 107 107 102 102 102 67 87 87 4V4S Marcn. ivni side of Classon Avenue, and thence north 4is November, una iw 99 58 69 liquidation of the title company by Superintendent Van Schaick after the Circuit Court ruling. While the 99 99 66 58 69 69 94 94ft 91 91 January.

1977 10134 102', February 15, 1976 lOlft 102'4 4 ftp June. 1974 101 102 i.s April 15, 1972 102V, 1024 tfcB.eu'nftK5ft'tt 14 since the period ended Oct. 8, when upturn in this comparison was 18.6 4 91 formal liquidation order was being awaited the Federal Court enter 100 100ft 100ft tiff, 191 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn. New York jg4 8t "SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Greater New York Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Michael A.

DePino et defendants. Action No. 2. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action snd bearing date the 31st day of December. 1SJ4.

I. the undersigned, the referee in s.ild judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by DAVID DIAMOND, auctioneer, at tiie Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montasue Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kines.

on the 25th day of January. 1935. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying gnd being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of cry and S'ate of New York, bounded and de 102 102 102 SUPREME COURT.

K1NOS COUNTY The Greater New York Bavlntis Bank, plaintiff, against Michael A. DePmo el defendants. Action No. 1. In pursuance of a judtment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled anion and bearirot date the 31st day of December.

1934, I. the underslened. the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by GABRIEL ABELES. auctioneer, the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1B9 Montague Street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, on the 29th day of January. 1035. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, city and State of New York, bounded and de 46 46 48 tained the motion which culminated In today's decision. The liquidation proceedings will now be 32 Met Edia4ft Mich Oent 3ft '52.

Mldv Steel col 6'36 Mil Spar ft 4 '47 MSt 3S. MStFftSSM gu5'38 Mo KftT 4 '62. MO ft 8 A '62. UO KftT adj 6A '61 40S April. 1686 102ft 102H 4 V.S March.

1962 '64 101 5 102 ft 4 1 September. 1960 100', 100 4 Us March, 1960 '30 100V, 100 4 October, 1930 69 ft 100 4 May, 1977 69 ft 100 4s May November, 1957 '59. 99 100 41 November, 1955 '56 ....99 99 ft 3 'is May. 1954 93 ft 84 3fts November, 1954 93 ft 84 3 ftt November, 1950 53 ...92 43 3s May, 1935 100 100 Quoted on yield baslr 3fta, November. 1949 S9 4.23 expedited.

Expect Increase erly along the westerly tide ot Classon Avenue twenty nine feet six Inches 10 the point or place of beginning Also all the right, title and Interest ot the said mortgagor of. In and to Classon Avenue lying In front ot and adjoining said premises to the centre Un thereof. Dated December 22. 1934. JACOB H.

LIVINGSTON. Referee. RABENOLD Ic SCRIBNER. Attorneys for Plauiuff. 20 Exchange Place.

Borough of Manhattan. City ot New York. d2 8gf SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Msnulacturers Trust Company, at administrator C. T. A.

of the Estate of Gertrude Shultr. Baxter, deceased. agatrut Tma Strizver. et defendants. NEWMAN ft BISCO.

Plaintiff Attorneys. 165 Broadway. New York City. Pursuant to Judtment entered herein, dated December 4. 1934, I will tell public auoilon.

by 8AMTJEL KANNIY, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estar F.xchange. 1U9 Montatni Street. Brooklyn, New York, on January 18. 1935. at 12 37 60 71 33 26V 23 26 26 ArmttrongCk 5 '40 A TASK gen 4 '95.

ATftsraU4st'95. Atch Aria 4ft AtlCLc.14'52... AtlCLunl4ft'64. Atl Refining '37. Baldwin Loco 5 '40 BaltftO CT 4V.

'60. Bait ft 1st 6 '46. Bait 0 rig 6 '95. BaltftO rig 5D2000 BaltftO rfg 5 '96. BaltftO rig 6 '98.

BftO PLEftW 4 '41 BangorftAr.cv4'51. 32 37 80 71 37 28 28 26 2V, 7 85 32 37 60 71 33 26 26 26 26ft 7ft 85 94 107 107 107ft 74 74 74 In Scrap Prices 73 scribed as follow: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Avenue W. distanl one hundred twenty (1201 feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Avenue and Graves 7 MoPaelllOS A'65. Mo Pacilio 8 17 Uo Pacific 5 '80. to Pacific 61 '81.

Mo Pacific 6 ft '49. MohftMal 1st 4 '91 Mont Pow tog 8 '43 MorrlsftCo4ft '39 MorftBasSft 3000. MorruftEu4ftB3i 73 84 73 73 72 73 83 84 96 98 88 percent. East Indies Tin Exports Higher The Netherland East Indies exported 1,398 lorig tons of tin In November versus 1,149 tons In October and permissible export quota of 1,667 tons a month. Ngeria exported 354 tons of tin in November versus 428 tons in October and permissible quota of 464 tons.

Bolivia exported 2,748 tons of tin In November versus 1.919 tons in October and permissible monthly quota of 1.943 tons. In November Malaya exported 2.967 tons of tin versus 3,155 tons In October and permissible of 3,152 tons. Federal Lend Bank Bonds The following securities are exempt from all Federal. State and municipal Income scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Avenue distant one hundred 1100) feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Avenue and Oravesend Avenue: running thence southerly st right angles to Avenue one hundred 1 100 1 feet: thence easterly parallel with Avenue twenty 20 feet; thence northerly again at right angles to Avenue and 98 94 98 101 101 101ft Pittsburgh, Jan. 4 Steel scrap here, at present unchanged at $13 to $13.50 a ton, is holding it strength 104 104 104 end Avenue; running Ihence southerly at right.

anRles to Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred ilOOi feet; thence easterly parailtl with Avenue twenty 1201 feet; thence north Bell Tel Pa '46. 114 113 114 95 96 95 9S7, 95 95 101 101 101 Bell Tel Pa 6 60. 18 117 117 117 erly again at light angles to Avenue 108 109 106 and other sections of the country are finally catching up to the sharp advances made here in the past six 103 103 10, '4 Benefc'l Ind 6 '46. BostftMalne 6 67. 102 102 102 104 103 104 Bklyn Bdll5E'53.

weeks. An advance in scrap prices here Asked Yield 101ft, 3.82 101 3.62 101 36B 101 3 30 101H 353 101ft 363 102 3.69 10m 101 4 1.89 101ft 189 101 1.89 103 2.45 101 Rate Maturity Bid 4 July, 1946 44 101 4 November. 1657. 37100ft 4 May, 1958 38 100 ft 4V4 July. 1956 36 101 4V, January.

1957 37.. .101 May, 1957 37 101 4', November, 1958 .38.101 4ft May, 1942 32 ...101 4ft January. 1943 33.. .100 4ft J. and 1953 33.

100ft 4ft January, 1955 35... 100 4ft January, 1956 36 1 M. and N7 1941 31.101 112 112 112 Bklyn Man Tr 6 '6t 10 0 clock noon, the morteaged premise In the Boroush of Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said ludgment to sold, situated on the westerly side of Kenmore 324 feet southerly from the southwesterly corner of Kenmoi see and Avenue being a plot 20 feet wide front and rear by 100 feet deep en each Side, which sides are parallel to At nue I. Dated, New York. tcerriber 1934.

M. PAWCtTT, R'ffrea 6t I MorrlsftEas 6 A '65 1 Mutual Pual 5'41 18 NatDairyPd 8ft 48 1 Newberry Co 5 ft 40 2 NEngTftT4ft'61 11 New Eng TAT 5 55 20 NJPowftU4ft'6( 4 NtTexftMSft'B4 8 TCential3ft'91 I part or the distance through a party mU one hundred (loot feet to the southerly she of Avenue W. and thence westerly aiong the southerly side of Avenue twenty 1201 feet to the point or nlsce of beginning. Dated, January 4. lijs JACK OI'MPERX Referee.

HUSTON SNYDER. Attornevs for Pluuuiff. Office unrl Address, 60 Couit Bicokltn, Mew York. ja a ttu and part of the dis' ar.ee through a par'y wall ore hundred inxi feet to the southerly side ol Avenue and therce westerly alone the snu.Iicrlv M.ie Aien.ie twenty "O1 fet to th. pom' of I)a eii.

1 lPJS irVINO LFSTKR 1 FV1TT. Referee. RUSroa As SNYDER. Attorneys tor P' Off AMifis. St) Court Sucei, ftioosiyn.

New York. 1 J4 6t It 70 70 70 76 74 75 106 108 108 104 104 104 103 103 103 109 109 109 69 69 69 80 80 80 116ft 116 116 94 94 94 ft 26 28 26 appears to be In the offing with the general expectation that 5 cents a ton will be added to the price when the rise materializes. Bklyn On El 6 '50 BuffOenE14ftB'61. Buff RAP 4 ft '57. Bush Term 4 96 96 96.

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