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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 28

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Ml BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1938 28 New York Stock Exchange Bond Prices Real Estate News A Line on Liners 3:30 Low p.m. Sales In BONDS (1,000 High -By VINCENT R. KIRK- By DON McLENNAN Bales In BONDS 81.000 High, TexPacMoP 6'64 1 98 2:30 Low p.m. 5 88 Can Pacific '60 10 SALES OF BONDS TO P.M. MONDAY V.

8. Oov't 4(0 000 410.000 Fore ltn 890 000 70.000 Domestic 4.420,000 3,310 000 Can Paclflo 6 '84 Liquid Claim on "National Wealth Perilously High Berle Study Finds Claim 34 of Wealth Suggests Safeguards 100 100 100 Cen 111 6 '31 Cent Pao lit 4 '48 Cent Pac 5 '60 Steady Gains In Business and 107 107 107 104 104 104 109 109 109 101 101 101 97 97 97 103 103 103 80 80 80 99 99 99 77'. 77 77 72 72 72 102 102 102 104'i 104 104 111 110 111 110 109 109 47 47 47 Total $5 750 000 UNITED STATES 108 108 108 14 500. 000 BONDS Low p.m. rrumbullSteal 6'40 7 Un El LAP 6 '67.

8 Un OH Cal 6 '44 w. 3 Union Pacific 4 '47 Union Paclflo 4 '68 1 Union Pao 4 '7. 1 United Drug 6 '53. 14 US Rubber 8 1 Utah LATA '44. 11 Utah PAL 8 '44.

2 Utll PAL 6 '59 wa. 38 Utll P4lL5 '47 90 90 Salts in BONDS (1.000 High Home Leases 94 78 78 100.27 1 00 24 100.27 69 94 78 78 26 31 Fed rarm 3 '47 red Farm 3 '49 31 94 785, 78 29 31 91 Brookln baseball fans know all about the coming of Spring long before the first robin chirps, For when the ball teams start South for their annual training periods it means that Spring is just around the corner. But to the waterfront today comes even earlier news of the banishing of King Kold. Lou Gehrig, slugging first baseman of the Yankees, gets home from a tour around the world, during which much time was spent teaching the American national sport to the lads of Nippon. Lou gets home in time to spend only a few weeks at his New Ro-chelle home before going South with 28 31 Transactions reported today re Certain'! PrS'48 ChsCorpS '44cr clt.

Chesa Corp 5 '47 C4cOrfi4 A'93 ChetAi0 4 '95 Chi Alton 3 '49 Chi B4Q ten 4 '58 Chi BAQ3IU'4g Chi it 4 Ul '49 Chi St ZUl Chi i Eria 5 '82 Cbl Gas Light '37 ChliGtWest 4 '69 ChlAlOtWeat 4'59st K'89 91 91 veal a continued demand for rest 108 107 107' 104 104 104 108 106 106 6 8 8 114 114 114 104 104 104 Sharp Increase In January Permits January building permits showed a marked Increase, as compared with December and the corresponding month of 1934. Permits Issued in 215 cities regularly reporting to Dun Bradstreet, represented an estimated value of $26,811,499, compared with $21,125,723 for December. An increase of 26.9 percent is here shown, which compares with a usual seasonal decrease of about 12 percent for this period. Compared with the like month of 1934, when permits amounted to the January total shows a rise of 28.7 percent. vanadium jo VlrgE34Pow3'44 2 Vlrg Mid gen 8 '36.

2 111 111 111 102 102 102 Virginian Ry 0 '62 25 111 100 26 100 24 100.25 98 27 98 24 98.25 100 27 1 00 24 1 00. 24 1018 1016 1016 104 17 1 04 14 104 17 104 19 103 18 103.19 101-29 101. 29 101 29 102 20 102 19 102. 20 103 1 103 1 103 1 103 17 103 17 103 17 10600 10528 10328 104 11 10411 104.11 dential space both In this borough and in Queens. Apartment renting so far this month is ahead of the 111 111 Home 254 '49 67 HomeOwn 3'52 48 HomeOwn 4 51 18 Liberty '47 9 Lib 1st 4 V4 '47 9 L4th4V4 called 26 USTr3'46 '48 4 DSrr3'81-'55 2 CSTr3V.

49-52 10 UST3V4'41 Mil 25 08T3V4'44-48 2 USTreas 4V.45 10 34 34 34 warnerBrPlct 6'3 2 55 88 58 29 Thoug less 1 heard these days Of 'liquidity" of banks and other Institutions, it is still a factor of the Utmost importance in the economics of the day. ke many others, the term is loosely and widely ued, without reference to its full meaning and implications, much less to Its ultimate significance. For that reason the exploratory sUudy by Prof. A. A.

Berle now City Chamberlain, and Victoria Peder- 29 29 105 106 108 record of the same period last year, The new apartment houses under SlPAlPac 5 '75 43 3'4 93 93 CMStPP adj 2000 2 30 87 23 6 43V, 23 18 88 99 99 99 109 109 109 31 57 23 6 43', 23 18 58 30 57 23 6 43'-, 23 18 88 15 Chl4NWgn3'87 way in Flatbush and in Bay Ridge are rapidly being leased, real estate 104 11 104 8 104 8 his team. 85)4 85ft 88 warner tfuia av 0 Maryland 4 '52. 6 Maryland 877 6 Pa Pow 8 A '46. 3 W. Short 4.

2381.. 1 West Onion 6 '60. 3 WheellngStl 4'53 1 Wilson Oo ltt '41 4 Wis Cent gen 4 '49 1 Vo'gst ShT 5A'7 3 Vo nit 5B'70 9 And next week the king of them brokers In charge of the buildings 87 87 87 92 92 92 FOREIGN BONDS Sales In all, whom sporting lovers of allitera 2:30 rpnort. the Countess, formerly Rose Blnf-ham, who is now vlaitlnr in this country. They were married la 1933.

The castle, fortified as il is, haa been through many wars, in fact, most of the wars of ancient England. Situated in Warwickshire, it tilt is a splendid residence. Near it is the just as famous Kenilworth Castle, now an oft-visited ruins. The Berey got to town late last night and was to have been cleared at Quarantine early this morning, thus making it possible for her to reach her pier at 8 this morning or shortly thereafter. 'AU of which la pretty early for the docking of this huge liner.

Usually a ship reaches Quarantine and halts there while she is being cleared and while her mail is taken off. The Immigration men and the reporters board her after the Quarantine officials have admitted her to the port and then. she moves on up to her pier. So, what with taking off mail, docking and moving up the bay and the river, it usually is at least two hours after reaching Quarantine before a ship docks. This delay, if such it can be called, Is one of the things that usually puzzle one who Is not familiar with the movements of ships.

Lots of times even editors wonder why their reporters can't phone their stories in much before noon when they have started down the bay at 7 a.m. to meet a ship. These two facts constitute the chief reason for all the explanation of the early arrival of the Berengaria. I04V4 104 104 15 tion have given many names, in 15 p.m. BONDS 81.000 High 10 10 10 other words, Babe Ruth, comes back.

113 113 113 37 ChlAENW4.iC2037 cv 4 '49 ChliN gen 8 '87 fg4'34. Chi UnSta 6C63 Chi Wind 4 '82. Cnl.fcWlnd 5 '62 Clncln Qas 4 '68 Cin UnTSB2020 Cln Un Ter 5 '57 L6 '41 'At New York City permits last month amounted to $5, 806,663, an 93 93'4 93 94 94 94 Building plans filed so far this week at the borough Building Bureau reached a total higher than the record of the first three days of last week. The outstanding project on 9SV4 9Vi increase of 59.2 percent over De Machine Outlook 96 96 98 103 103 103 105 105 108 111 111 111 112 112 112 101 101 101 gg 88 88 96 96 96 cember, and 29.4 percent above the the list of plans filed yesterday is a 9 9 86 LOW 37 9SV4 4 9Vi 9 9 86 90 '4 90 '4 90 90'4 90 90' 4 37 95'4 9W 9 9 86 90V4 SO'I 90H 90 904 one-storv brick warehouse to be CleveUnTer 4 '77 13 same month of 1934. The January total at the 214 cities outside of New York aggregated $21,004,836, a 2 Akershus 5 '63 5 AntloQula 7 '45 2 Antloaula 7 '45 Antloaula 1st 7 '57 1 Antloaula 3d 7 '57 3 Argentine 5 '82 jo Argentine 6 '58 5 Arg'tlne 6 '59 June 1 Argentine 6 59 Oct 2 Argentine 6 60 Oct 4 Argentine 6'61 Feb 5 Argentine 6 61 Ma) 1 Austrian 7 '43 Austrian Int 7 '57 9 Bk of Silesia 6 '47 1 built at 31 to 39 Sackett St.

for the Butler Warehouse Company, to cost Is Encouraging $on, entitled "Liquid Claims and National Wraith" i Marmillan Company), is an important contribution to economic thought ad theory. "Perhaps for the first time an attempt has been made to think thorough the implications of this term common in the everyday vocabulary of economics nd finance," tys R. L. Weissman. of Robinson, Miller and in a review of the VOlume.

He continues: "The writers point out the significance of the dual sense in which the term 'liquidity' is used. Originally liquidity was associated with goods moving toward a customer or market, usually in the process of change 904i 90H 90V, 90 Cleva UnTer 5 '73. 5 ColumblaOarrj4 3 Con Coal Md 5 '50 1 8125.000. The leading project at the 78 33 78 78 33 33 102 102 gain of 20.2 percent over the previous month, and of 28.6 percent Queens bureau is a one-story animal 102 On the whole the machinery trade ConsOasNY 4 '51 11 over the same month a year ago. hosD tal shelter ana garage, 10 De Maybe while we chat with him down the bay well learn the answer to the question of his plans the 1936 campaign.

And maybe we'll still be just as much in the dark as those who have interviewed him before. Lou Gehrig arrives on the Berengarla. Last year Colonel Rup-pert paid this athlete $23,000 for his services. This year there are reports that Lou will hold out for a $12,000 Increase. So maybe there will be some "hot" news from this quarter, too.

The Earl of Warwick, present head of a family that dates back to the days of William the Conqueror, and owner of the famous Warwick Castle, will also arrive on 90' 9 104 104' 104 90' Every section of the country re 1014 IOIV4 101 3 88 85 88 is sticKing oy tne reeling of opti mism with which it started 1935, re ports American Machinist. 93 92H 92 built by American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, on the east side of Denton south of Beaver, Jamaica, to cost 60 60 60 ported larger permit totals In January than in December, except the New England States. The best showing was made by the South. Belgium 6 '55 4 1044 104 104V4 106V4 106W 106 $35,000. The architect is Aspinwau 114 USV4 114 Belgium 6Va '49 Belgium 7 '55.

Belgium 7 '56 There are sections where the failure to close orders is causing some disquiet, but they are outnumbered tinued interest and willingness to by the districts that are finding con-buy. Fear of labor troubles does not Central States, which reported an GueaM. Cons Gaa 5 '57 Contaln'rCorp 5 43 Contaln'rCorp 6'46 CrownWIllPap 6'51 Cuba North 5'42 Cuba 5 '52 CumbTT5'37. Del Hud fg4'43 Den is Rio 4 '36. Den RloG4'i'36 Dodge Bros 6 '40 lluooesne I 4 '67 East Cuba Elgin Jol 5 '41.

Erie rfg 5 '67 109V4 10914 109V4 39'k 39'4 39V4 Increase of 100.9 percent. The Dwellings Leased Among the new rentals reported Mountain group came next with a gain of 52.3, followed by the Pacific 39 101 101 1014 102 102 102 43 43 43 38 36 38 106 106 106 88 88 88 32 32 32 33 33 33 108 108 106 109 108 108 8 8 8 106 106 106 88 68 68 88 88 68 77 .77 77 S9 59 89 SV4 4 39 V4 26Ji and Middle Atlantic groups with by West Division uorporation are two dwellings at Roslyn Heights: Berlin Elec 6 '55 Berlin Elec6v4'59 Bolivia, 7 '58 Bolivia 8 '47 Brazil a 6va26-57 Brazil 7 '52 Canada 4 '60. 39 SV4 Vi 27 26 Vt the Berengarla, He comes to Join I seem to be worrying many people, but there is a feeling that delay on the gold clause decision has held up some potential business. February opened up well ahead of 26'i 26V. 107 St.

Mark's Place was rented to 26' Andrew Strachan, a gardener, and increase of 37.1 and 33.5 percent, respectively. New Haven Firm 19 108 105 105 115 St. Mark's Place to William 14 14 Chile 6 '60 47 Chile 6 "61 2 Erie rfg 5 '75 7 Erie gen Hen 4 '96 2 January in the New England terri tory and distributors there are en Herman, who conducts a restaurant in Roslyn. 14 14' 4 14 14 14 Chile 6 '61 Jan. Fla Coast 4'i '59 Shipping Table Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships 14 14 from raw materials to semi-finished or finished products.

Later, with the development of finance, liquidity fras used to signify ready marketability, or the ability to convert an asset, or the security for a loan, into cash or its equivalent. For classification the first conception is called real' and the second 'artificial' liquidity. "Briefly, the growth of liquid claims (bank deposits, cash surrender value of life insurance companies, securities taken at average prices), less deductions, has proceeded at an ever accelerating rate. The net liquid claims and the ratio to national wealth at various periods are shown below: Takes Terminal Space 14' 14 14 15 Two store rentals were made dur Gannett 6 '43 1 102 102 102 14 couraged. In the metropolitan district and in up-State New York shops are busier and men are being Recent leases in the Bush Ter Gen Thea Eo.

6 '40 ing the past week for Greater New York -Suffolk Title Guarantee 18 16' 4 Goodrich 6 '45. 102 102 102 minal in South Brooklyn are: American Hbck Candy Company, Company in Rehabilitation: a three- Goody 5 57. TODAY 114 114 114 Ship and Lin From Out to Dock Pier 99 99 99 Chile 6 '61 Chile 6 '62 Chile 7 '42 Christian! 6'54 City Antwerp 5 '58 City of Graz 8 '54 City Milan B'k '52 City Oslo 6 '55 City Rome 6'i '52 City Sydney 5'V53 City Vienna 6 '52. GtNorth4V4 '61 Great Nor 5 '73 Great Nor 5 '52. manufacturers of confectionery; Dataware Floor Products Company, distributors ef floor coverings, 84 84 84 year lease at 1H3-U LiiDerty Richmond Hill, to Mrs.

John Saba-tino, who will conduct a grocery and vegetable store, and a two-year lease at 81-70 Lefferts Boulevard, Kew Southampton Feb. 2, Bavre, Hallfa 8:30 a.m. 86 NRW 14th it Southampton Feb. 6, Cherbourg 1:30 a.m. 54 14th at 102'i 102'4 ALAUNIA, Cunard Whit Star BERENGARIA, Cunard White Star OEORGIC.

Cunard Whit Great Nor 7 A 36 88 85 8 taicen on, But tnere is a distinct reluctance to close machine tool orders. Inquiries in the Pittsburgh district are fairly good but no orders of any size are being released. The continued rise of steel activity has encouraged every one. Cleveland expects to have the best first quarter since 1930. Inquiries are increasing and customers are acting and E.

T. Ahearn of New Haven, who, with several associates, Gulf StaStl rfg 5 A '57 99'i 99Ji 92 92 92 A.M. 56NRW 14th at 3:00 p.m. 25 Franklin at is organizing a company to manu III B'll Tel 5 A '56 Star Bermuda MADISON. Old Norlolk Feb.

12. MONARCH OF BERMUDA, 31 30V4 30 Colombia 8 '61 Jan 96 96 9 rnm Aus'lla 4tV56 2f Gardens, to Miss Providence Marino, who will establish a Harper Method beautv shop at that location; also an office in the building at 90-04 lfilst Jamaica, to Hemphill facture cosmetics. Possession of the space Is being taken Immediately and the company will be in produc 8 8 8 94 94 94 104 104 104 100 100 100 64 84 84 86 86 86 92 92 92 94 94 94 88 88 88 109 109 109 84 84 84 56 58 56 108 108 108 104 104 104 104 104 104 85 8S 85 56 56 56 86 86 86 7S 75 75 97 97 97 100 100 100 38 38 38 47 47 47 72V. 72 72 111 Central ref 4 '5! 28 111 Central '66 1 111 Steel deb 4 '40 1 Inland Stl 4'a A'78 2 Com'thAUS'lla 5-55 10 102 102 102 Com'thAUS'lla 5'57 4 102 102 102 Net Liquid Claims (In Billions) 1880 (7. 1890 9 5 1900 lfi I 1912 37.6 1922 81 4 1930 130.7 1933 87.2 Rat 10 of Net Liquid Claims to National Wealth 16 15,1 181 201 251 401 341 tion in the near future.

2 41 41 41 89 89 89 Diesel Engineering Schools, Incor Inland Stl 4 81 13 IntU .1 fdg 5 '66 Jamaica Transactions more quickly. The outlook is dls tinctly encouraging. General Motors 2 93 93 83 porated. An apartment at Franklin Place. Farmingdale, was Intb B-tp Tr 6 ct'32 80V, 80 80 Droesch it Sons, of Jamaica, leased to Bert Holland, an aircraft 6 24 24 24 leased an apartment at 147-01 Hill Furnese Bermuda Bermuda Feb.

11 S5NRWS9tht ORIENTE. Ward Havana Feb. 10 14ERWallat SANTA MARIA, Grace Valparaiso Jan. 26. Cristobal.

Havana 8:30 a.m. 7 NR Rector st SEMINOLE, Clrde-Mallorr. Jack'vllle Feb. 10, Charleiton 7:00 a.m. 34 NR Canal TOLOA, United Fruit Santa Marta Feb.

8, Kinga'n 1:30 p.m. 7 Rector at TOMORROW AMERICAN LEGION. Burno, Alrea Jan. 2s. Munson Rio 9:30 a.m.

Montagu at Bka CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Savannah Savannah Feb. 11 7:00 a.m. 46 NR Charle, at LAFAYETTE. French Havre Feb. 6, Plymouth 57 NRW 15th at ROBT.

E. LEE, Old Dominion. Norfolk Feb. 13 3:00 p.m. 25 Franklin at FRIDAY ATLANTIDA, Standard Fruit La Calba 8:00 a.m.

20 Peck Slip CARINTHIA. Cunard White 8lar Nassau P.M. 56 14th st DEUTSCHLAND, Hamburg- Hamburg Feb. 7. Southamp 2 93 93 93 insDector for the Seversky Alrcrait side Jamaica, to William Hery; ConHJJUpWurt7'5 Copenhagen 4'53 Copenhagen 5 '52 Clba 5 '53 CubaPb W5 '45 Denmark 4 '62.

Denmark 5 '55. Finland 6 '45 Finland 6 '56 Finland 7 '50 PramerID7 '42 FrankfortM 6'53 4 101 101 101 Corporation, and another apartment at 1 Eastern Parkway, Farmingdale, "Even after the drastic deflation of trecent years the ratio remains higher than at any previous time to 1828. What can be done to avoid the obvious dangers to the economic structure when, for one reason or 10W 105' 105 Exports Rise 102 102 102 100 100 100 Intb R4P Tr 7 ct'35 Interlake Iron 5 '5: Int Agrlcul 5 at '42 Int Cement 5 '48 IntArQt 1st 6 '53 Int HydE16'44 Int Paper 5 '47 Int Paper fdg 6'55. Int Int Tel 6z Tel 5 '55 Inv Equity 5 A '47 apartment 3A at 8906 146th Jamaica, to H. S.

Klein; apartment 3D at 8909 146th Jamaica, to Charles Newfield; floor at 150-17 Shore Jamaica, to J. Knichtel, and floor in 8417 90th N. to W. Garrison on a to John J. Cole.

Good Market Outlook 109'4 109'i 109'4 53 Overseas sales of General Motors another, the 'liquid' claims are pre- rentea en masse ior conversion? 53 "'4 70 70 61 61 67 67 3S 35 35 184 184 184 187'A 187 187 French 7 '49 70 61 67 American "In a hiehlv sueeestive chantpr i 7U. -ai. ton, Cherbourg 86NRW 46th st For South Brooklyn Bowie fc Keegan. South Brooklyn cars and trucks from all sources in January totaled 19,167 units, an increase of 86 percent over the corresponding month of 1934, and the 61 81 61 co-brokerage basis with Ohlert Sc 100 100 Norfolk Feb. 14.

8:00 p.m. 25 Franklin i 100 26' 4 36 Carey. 81 the following are among the possi- I oeisenkirchen 6 34 bilitise fhich, it is advanced, muct oermans'65 bs considered as the price for an Ger Elec 6 48 lllamnl In nrnoonf Good Hone 7 '45 81 8J Jamest 4 '59. 13 realty brokers, sold the two-family rlwelline at 379 11th St. for James 45 43 87 77 77 77 higest January sales ever recorded.

88 68 68 I The figures in question cover the 36', 45 4t 87 29 45'i Bradv to a client tor a nome GEORGE WASHINGTON, Old Dominion H. R. MALLORY, Clyde-Mallory PI.ATANO. United Fruit PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. United States Lines RELIANCE Hamburg-Ami ROTTERDAM, Holland-America SHAWNEE, Clyde-Mallory SALE IN GRAND CENTRAL PARKWAY 45 43 87 29 45 orCon E1P Jap 7'4 106 105Y4 ios74 i products oi tne corporation Amer Kan City Sou 3 '50 11 Kan City Sou 5 '50 6 Kan City Ter 4 '60 8 Kan 4 '80 10 Kelly Sp Tire 6 '42 1 29 Galveston Feb.

9, Charleston 7:00 a m. 36 Spring st Puerto Cortex 7NR Rector st Hamburg Feb. 7, Southampton. Cobh BO NR Width at West Indies 86NRW 46th at West Indies 5th st Hoboken Miami Feb. 12, Jacksonville 11:00 a.m.

34 Canal st Greek Govt 6 '68 rented the loft at 478 5th Ave. for the United States Trust Company 102'. 102 102 ican, Canadian, English and German factories sold outside of the United Harpen Min 6 49 Helstngfors.6', '60 The reorganization ol the hanking system so that the stream of real liquidity and the stream of lo Antonio Massa, wno will operate The one-family dwelling, 182-20 Grand Central Parkway, Queens, has been sold by the Buckley and Horton Company through Wade M. 50 80 50 102 102'4I02 97'4 97 97 States and Canada. American- billiard parlor; a one-iamuy Italy 7 '51 102' 4 102' 4 91 93 97 07 86' i 88 Kendall st'61 Kings Co El 4 '49.

source sales alone in these overseas artificial liquidity shall not be con- mi consort 7A'37 98 98 45 102' 4 93 97 86' 4 83 so 90 33 Spelshouse, of the Jamaica office of markets, including Chevrolet, Pon Ital Consort 7B' 47 Outgoing Passenger Steamships 106 106 Lack Steel 5 '50. tiac, Oldsmoble, Buick, LaSalle and dwelling, 339 12th to Josepn Byrne; the store at 592 5th Ave. to Einhorn's Dairy Stores, for the Caesar Realty Corporation, which makes the 12th store in the Einhorn LacledeGas 5'34-36 the realty firm to Rae H. Todd, for occupancy. The house occupied a Cadillac vehicles, showed on in 98 106 98 68 99 54 97 98 68 99 54 irjsea; i'JJ(2) The creation of a central bonk analogous to a mortgage rediscount bank, or some similar device, to stand as an underpinning lot the assumeci liquidity of our seucrity mechanisms; Ital Pub Utll 7 '52 Japan 5 '65 Japan 6Va '54 KreilgerJcT 5 ct '59 Lautaro Nltr 6 '54 Medelln 6 '54 98 68 99 54 97 74 plot 65x100.

MUSIC FIRM LEASES 83 80 90 33 8 9 18 40 83 81 90 33 8 18 40 crease of 123 percent over a year ago, with heaviest gains recorded in the South American, Far Eastern, chain. The brokers say tney expect, 8 9'i 97 to select three more sites lor tne 74 743. Cushman fc Wakefield, has Australian and South African mar MlnasGeracs6M59 Lacl Gas 5 '53 '97. Lehigh Val5 2003. Lehigh Coal 5 '44 Lehigh coal 5 '54 Leh Val Harb 5 '54 5'51 Loew's Ine deb 6'4I Long Dock 6 '35 Lorillard 5 '51 18 40 "(3) Possibly a erant attemDt to i Montevideo 7 '52 leased the entire 11th floor and pent house in 1619 Broadway, Man TRANSATLANTIC TODAY BLACK GULL (Black Diamond) for Rotterdam Feb.

25. from Pier K. Weehawken, N. Mails close 11:30 a.m. Malls for Netherlands and other countries; parcel post for Netherlands.

CONTE DI SAVOIA iltallan) for Gibraltar Feb. 19. Genoa 21, Naples 22. Haifa 25 and Port Said 26, from Pier 59. N.

R. (W. 18th Mails close 9 a.m. (supp. mails 10 a.m.): sails noon.

Mails for Gibraltar. Italy, Malta. Egypt and Palestine: parcel post for Gibraltar. Egypt, Albania. Italy.

Palestine and Yugoslavia. NEW TEXAS (Daniel Bacon) for Tenerlffe Feb. 28. Las Palmas March 1. Dakar It.

Malls elos 8 a.m. (supp. mail 9 a.m.). Malls for Canal Zone. Panama N'arlna Dept.

of Colombia, Manta, Esmeraldaa and Bahia de Caraaues fa Ecuador) pareel poat for Canal Zona and Panama. ORIENTE (Ward) for Havana Feb. 18. from Pier 14, E. R.

(Wall Mail close 1:30 p.m.; sails 4 p.m. Malls for Cuba (ordinary printed matter) and other mail for Cuba; parcel post. QUEEN OF BERMUDA (Fumes Bermuda) for Bt. Georges and Hamilton, Bermuda. Feb.

15. from Pier 95. N. R. (W.

55th Malls close 12:30 p.m.; sails 3 p.m. Mails for Bermuda. TOMORROW CARABOBO (Red D) for San Juan Feb. 19, 102 102 102 119 119 119 104 104 104 108 108 108 114 114 114 kets. Recovery in these areas is extensive, and has more than compensated for the sluggishness in evidence in several western Euro hattan, for a term of years, to the bring the business of stock ex- ulg Bk cnll, 'gj changes more nearly in line with Mtg bk venue 7 52 the procedure in bond markets i New 80 wales 5 '58 Einhorn Dairy Stores, within the course of the next month under their Spring expansion program.

"The lease on 279 5th corner of 1st St," said Harold A. Bowie, "has been renewed for the Einhorn chain and this firm is evi that is, to diminish their reliance NorGereLioyd6'47r 10 103 103 10J pean countries where automotive consumption generally remains at a Nord Ry 6 '50 105 on the purely speculative elements." Norway 5 '63 dently satisfied with business in low level. The American motor car has re 80 7 63 105 105 80 0 7 7 63V. 63 07 97 Norway 6 '44 I Norway MuBk 5'70 nrtpntalDev 5'a58 Trust Companies Lou Jeff 4 '45 Lou Ac unt 4 '40 Lou At St 3 '80. ManatIS Ta ct sta MarlonStShov 6'47 Met Edls 5 '53 Mldv Steel col 5'36 Mil El 5 '61 97 gained a substantial proportion of the losses it sustained in the world's Quoted by the New York Security Dealers oriental Dev 6 '53 South Brooklyn.

The market has not picked up to any great extent, prices are low, but should advance as the demand for well -located properties increase." Association 100 100 100 103'4 103 103 Paris Orl'ns 5'a'68 export markets during the depres 1:30 p.m. Quotations 87 87 87 87 Bid Ask Poland 6 '40 Poland 8 '50 ProvBuenosA 6 sta ProvBuenosA6 st 62 Mil El 5 '71. sion years of 1930-1932. The trend of total volume, of which General Motors has taken an increasingly larger part, first turned upward in Bid AlK Corn 47 43 Empire lhJ 173 Fulton 250 265 Guaranty. 314 319 Mil Spar 4 '47 Bathurst 7.

Freetown 10, via Lagos from Pier Brooklyn (Richards Mall, close 9 a.m. Mails for Canary Islands, Gambia, Gold Coast, Ivory Coast, Senegal. Sierre Leone and other destinations! narcel post for Canary Islands. Gold Coast. Liberia and Sierra Leone.

TENNESSEE (Scandinavian Amerlcani for Copenhagen March 1 and Oslo 2. from 6th Hoboken. Malls close 8:30 a.m. Parcel post only for Estonia, Latvia and Norway. TOMORROW ALAUNIA (Cunard White Star) for Plymouth.

Havre Feb. 23 and London 24 via' Halifax, from Pier 56, N. R. (W. 14th St.

I. No mails carried on this voyage; sails 5 p.m. Prov LoAust T.V50 Bankers 60 BkComlTr. 140 Bk Sicily. 10 365 Bronx 4N Brooklyn.

85 Cen Han 118 150 12 375 5S S3 High Meat Price 16 I Prussia a 6 '52 Irving 15 ct St 4' 38. Mo 111 By 5 A "59 Mo 45 1st 4 '90 Kings Co. 16R0 1730 Queensland 6 '47. 122 87 50 1 34 24 87 61 27 10 27 27 49 34 24 87 61 27 10 27 27 Crawford Music Corporation, for its executive offices and professional department. TO BUILD IN OYSTER BAY L'Ecluse, Washburn Co.

report the sale of a waterfront acreage on Centre Island, Oyster Bay, for Mrs. Emeline Fletcher. The property will be improved with a Summer residence for owner's occupancy. TO LIVE IN GREAT NECK A 10-room, brick. Colonial type house, located in the Estates section and overlooking the Soundview Golf course at Great Neck, L.

has been leased by Tullis Blanchard, to Robert Dugan, formerly a resident of New Jersey. Miss Ann Vera Hughes of Edward J. Clancy, was the broker. QUEENS CHAIN STORE LEASE Brunswick, Praver Nassof, as brokers, leased the store at the northwest corner of 168th St. and Jamaica Queens, for the Friedman Realty Corporation of Manhattan to the Consolidated 87 49 34 24 87 61 27 10 27 27 6 Chemical.

39 '3 41 '-a Manufac 22 23' Aided Nobody Buffalo. N. Feb. 13 W)-High MO 5 A '62 Mo adl 5A'67 12 12 12 8t 83 83 101' i 101 101V 48 48 48 167 16 7 167 101 101 101 106 106 106 101 101 101 75 75 75 79 79 79 157 157 157 79 79 79 92 92 92 58 58 58 SS 55 SS 99 99 99 36 36'4 36 10S 108 108 8 8 8 8 8 8 12 12 12 38 38 38 21 21 21 20 20 20 20' 4 2OV4 201, 22 22 22 18 18 18 18 18 18 34 34 34 39 39 39 40 40 40 62 62 62 77 77 77 75 75 75 6' 4 6'. 5 5 5 5 5 37 37 37 72 72 72 82 81 81 Clinton 42 'a 47 ColTT Nw 9', 11S Cont'l 11 '4 13'.

New York 102 105 T. 5'. 6 Unwrlt T. 56 'a 65 States. 1660 1710 Mo Pac gen 4 .5 March, 1933, and has continued uninterruptedly during each of the twenty-two succeeding months despite the tariff barriers, quotas and exchange restrictions which still prevail.

General Motors sales of its Vaux-hall and Bedford products, manufactured in England, and of the Opel car and Blitz truck, manufactured in' Germany, also showed CHINESE PRINCE (Furnes, Prince) for Ren Peru 6 '60 Rep Peru 6 '61 Rep Peru 7 '59 Rhine Main 7 '50 Rio Gr do Sul 6 '68 RIO Gr do Sul 7 '66 Rio Gr do Sul 7 '67 Rto Gr do Sul 8 '46 Rio de Jan 6 '53. Rio de Jan 8 '46 Rumania 7 '9 6 6 Real Estate Bonds meat prices have not raised the income of livestock producers, in the opinion of Elmer A. Beamer of Blissfleld, president of the Producers Livestock Co-operative 102 102 102 Cape Town March 8. Lourenco Marquese 15 and Beira 18, from Pier 4, Bush Brooklyn (45th Mail, close 12:.1) p.m. Parcel post only for Union of South Africa, Buchuanaland Protectorate, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Southwest Africa Protectorate and Portuguese East Africa.

100 100 100 94 94 94 93 93 93 Mo Pacific 5 "77 Mo Pacific 5 '80 MO Pacific 5''a '49 Montana Cent 6'37 Mont Pow fdg 5 '43 Mori-Ess 3 'a 2000 MorrtsilEss 4'iB5! Nassau El 4 sta '51 NatDalryPd Nat Steel 5 '56 4 "a '60 Commission Association. Sax PubWks6Va'5l 10 55' 55 55 cllLuuiaB111el ju uuiiuuiy in m9' io2 102 i the highly-protected countries in Asserting the country hog popu SCANSTATES (American Scantlc) for Serbs Cr 81 8 '62 2 1 106 106 106 i which they are produced. Siemens 7 '35 98 98 98 1 Copenhagen Feb. 26. Gdynia 28.

Stockholm March 2 and Helsinki 3. from Pier D. Jersey City. Mails close 2:30 p.m.; sails 5 pm. Mails for Denmark and other countries: parcel post for Denmark.

Finland. Poland and Sweden. 83 lation had been reduced 48 percent below normal under AAA restrictions, Beamer said no one had benefited from the resulting higher Drices. The consumer has been hit, Orl Term 4 '53 Asked 24 63 52 64' 3 58 35'a 59 50' 57 38 'a 10 44 '4 36 "4 55'. 55 81 45' a La Gaayra 21, Puerto Cabello 28, Curacao ti, Aruba 25 and Maracalbo 26, from Pier II, Brooklyn (Furman Mails close 8:80 a.m.

Isupn. maUs 9:38 a.m.)! sails noon. Malls for Venesnela 'except Carlpllo and Cludad Bolivar), Aruba and Puerto Rico and Curaeaoi pareel post. COAMO (Porto Rico) for San Juan Feb. II and Santo Domingo City 19 (Seapost), from Pier 15.

E. R. (Maiden Lane), Malls close noon (supp. malls 1 p.m.)) sails 3 p.m. Malls for Puerto Rico, St.

Thomas, St. Croix. St. Eustatlus. St.

Martin. Aruba. Dominican Republlo and Venezuela (except Carlplto and Ciudad Bolivar): parcel post. DARIEN (United Fruit) for Puerto Castilla Feb. 21, Tela 22.

Puerto Cortez 28 and Puerto Barrios 24. from Pier 3. N. R. (Morris Malls close 1:30 sails 4 p.m.

Malls for Honduras (except La Celba), Guatemala and El Salvadori parcel post. FORT ST. GEORGE (Furneas West Indies! for St. Thomas and St. Croix Feb.

19, St. Martin. St. Kitts 20. Dominica 21.

from Pier 95. N. R. (W. 55th Mall close noon (supp.

mails I p.m.); sail 3 p.m. Malls for St. Martin. St. Kitta, Nevis.

Antlgus. Montserrat, Guadeloupe, and St. Lucia and other destinations: parcel post. GEOROIC (Cunard White Star) for West Indies Cruise via La Guayra Feb. 19 and Curacao 20, from Pier 54.

N. R. (W. 14th Mails close 7:30 p.m.: sail 10 p.m. Malls for Venezuela (except Carlplto and Cludad Bolivar) and Curacao (except Aruba).

HAITI (Colombian) for Port an Prine Feb. 18. Kingston 19, Puerto Colombia 21. Cartagena 22 and Cristobal 28, from Pier 8, Brooklyn (Furman Mall 9 1 lu for Haiti and Jamaica, Canal Zone, Colombia and Panama! parcel post. PETEN (United Fruit) for Havana Feb.

18, Kingston 20. Cristobal 22 and Port Umon 23. from Pier 9, N. R. (Rector St.

Malls close 1:30 p.m.: sails 4 p.m. Mall for Cuba (ordinary printed matter), Jamaica and Costa Rica. Canal Zone. Panama and other malls for Cuba: parcel post. PRESIDENT LINCOLlf (Dollar) for Havana Feb.

17. Cristobal and Balboa 21, Lo Angeles March 1. San Pranclsco 3. etc. to Manila April from Pier 9.

Jersey City 12th No malls carried on this voyage: sails 6 pm. 'R. L. Hague i for Aruba Feb. rom Pler 6' Constable Hook.

J. Malls close 8 a.m. Mails for Arubai parcel post. jBuilding Trades Cent con 4 '98 83 85 62 61 85 62 61 64 Drinks. Sam Gorman, presi 1 Taiwan El 5' Tokyo El Lt 6 '53 I'SMex 4 avsd 54 Mrx 4 assd 10 Mex 410 small Uruguay 6 "60 Warsaw 7 '58 Yokohama 6 '61 dent.

The store, which has a frant he said, but the producer has failed to profit due to the smaller number 64 64 Cent 5 2013 NYChlArStL 4'i '78 Dock 4 '51 Edls 5 '51 NY GEL HAP 5 '48 Uutlook Better age of 24 feet by a depth of TO, will 108 108 108 be occupied as a resUtlrant and of hogs lelt lor niaixet. Addressing the 12th annual meet' WASHINGTON (United States Lines) for Cobh and Plymouth Feb. 20. Havre 21 and Hamburg 22 (Seapostl, from Pier 60. N.

R. (W. lflth Malls close 8 a m. (supp. malls 10 a.m.): sails noon.

Mails for Europe. Africa. West Asia, Canary Islands. Gambia. Gold Coast.

Senegal, Sierra Leone; parcel post for Irish Free State. Great Britain, Northern Ireland, France, Switzerland. Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and U. S. S.

R. 118'4 118 118 100', 100', 100', brancli store of Uvfanna Drinks At 4 A '73 Bid B'way Bar 1st Mtg '41 23 'way Motor Corp HNN 61 Oheaebrough Bldg 1st '48 Chrysler Bldg 1st '48 63 '-a Equitable deb '52 56 1 600 5th Ave. Std. Income '49 33 80 Broadway Bldg Income '46 35 44) WaU St Corp 1st Fee '58 57 42 St.rLex Ave Bld-St LH 45. 41 42 Broadway 1st '39 54 'a Fnx Met Playhouse '32 C-DD.

37' 2 Fog Bylkn 7th 41 D. 81. Fuller Bldg Deb 44 42 Fuller Bldg 1st '49 35 '4 Graybar Bldg 1st Mtg 53 'a Barrlman Bldg 1st Mt '51 53 Fee and Serial '42 80 Hotel St George 1st Ser '43 44 Lefcourt Man 1st Ex to '48 52'i Lincoln Bldg Income '63 52.s Loew's New Broad Prop 1st Fee A Otd '45 100 loew's Tr Realty Corp 1st '47 78T Mayflower Hotel (Wash C) 1st '48 42S Kunson Bldg 1st '39 2.Vj Ath Club 1st Gen '46 27 'a NYE Jour 1st Ser Title Co Ser KD 29 Title Co Ser 2 22 1 Park Ave '39 W. 185 Broadway Bldg lt '51 5h'2 Postum Bldg 1st 43 .9 Prudence Co '61 65 '4 tealty Assoc Income 43.. av PI Co Realty Ex 1st '45 12 Bav PI Co 1st Fre fc LH 45 Railroad aJid Industrial Bonds ing of the Buffalo district, Beamer The lease is to run for a term of 4 '55' HArH 4'a '67 10 years at a rental of $102,000.

predicted higher meat prices ana pointed out Canadian cattle can now 53 'a 53 'a 102 80 NY NHitH col 6 '40 FORECLOSURES profitably be snipped across tne line, AlbPerfWraDP6'48 Alb Susq 3 '46 Allegb Corp 5 '44 AlleghCorp cv 5 '49 Allegh Corp 5 '50 AlllsChalmers 5'37 Amer Chain 6 '38 2 36 36 36 1 38 38 38 5 56 56 56 2 43 43 43 1 47 47 47 1 29 29 29 3 71 71 71 2 85 85 85 6 74 74 74 duty paid. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY- 56 56 56 102 102'4 102 69' 69' 89 59 58 58 22 22 22V, 101 101 101H 100 100 100 60 60 60 106 108 108 New York state larmers must pro cv 6'48 NY gn 5'40 4 '48 Niagara Sh 5 '50 Nor Am Co 8 '61 Nor Pao 3 2047. The Lincoln Savlnga Bank of Brooklyn, plaintiff, against David Schwartz; Sarah Schwartz. Ills wife, and others, defendants. Present prospects for the building materials industries, states The Index of the New York Trust Company in its current issue, are more favorable today than they have been in several years, but construction costs stand out as an important barrier to genuine recovery.

While such costs in the pre-depression period were approximately double what they had been before the war, it is pointed out, the consequent reduction is estimated at no more than 9 percent. This relative stability in building costs, according to The In Pursuant to judgment entered herein dated February 8th. 1635. 1 will sell al 44 26 '4 28 'a 101 'a 31 1 23'. 673, I 58 99 i duce- more cattle, he declared, if normal volume is to be maintained.

The current supply is 25 percent below average, he estimated. Am ft For 5 2030 20 Am I 8 NorPaenrll4'87. Wor Pao SB 2047. 92 92') 92 I SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES AND CANADA TODAY ANCON (Panama R. for Port au Prince Feb.

IS and Cristobal 21, from Pier 65, N. R. (W. 25th No malls carried on this volage: sails 4 p.m. JACOB CHRISTEN SON (American Caribbean) for St.

Martin Feb. 20, Antigua 21, Basse Terre 22, Polnt-a-Pltre 22, from Pier 28. E. R. (Catherine Malls close 1:30 p.m.

Malls for St. Martin. Antigua, Montserrat, Guadeloupe. Dutch and French Guiana: parcel post. NI.RRASK AN (American Hawaiian) for Cristobal Feb.

19. to Pacific Coast ports, from Pier 6. Bush Docks. Brooklyn I'td 11 5 4 1 public auction to the highest bidder, by JOHN A. HARTIOAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street.

Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, city and State of New York, on W. W. Hawley of Batavia, N. Or Wash RAM 4'61 Pac Tel ft Tel 8 '37 Para Fam 8 ct'47 104' 4 104', 104', 100 100 100 103 103 103 107 107 107 69' 69 69' 69 69 69' 78 78 78 103', 103 103', 102 102' 102', 4 John O'Mealey of Hudson, and L.

R. Highlen of Liberty Center, were elected directors. Para Pub 5 ef0 March Gth, 1935. at 12 o'clock noon, premises in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and Stale of New York, described In suld iudMment as follows: Sherry Nether Hntei 1st '48 Am Inter 5 '49 AmRoliMUl cv 5'38 Am 5 '47 Am col 5 '46 Am TiT deo 5 '65 Am Ti-T I I 5 '60 43 AmWat WtEl 5 44 Am Wat Wks 6 '75 Armour 4' a '39 Armour Del 5 A sen 4 '85 50 81 way Bldg Pa Dixie Oem 6 '41 1 Penn RR4V, D'61 2 iuo iua log 104 104 104 109'4 109'4 109''.

112 112 112 112 H2? 1I2V4 112'4 112V. 95 95 95 76 76 76' 103 102 103 104 104 104 108 108 All certain lot. piece or parcel of 17 54 1 dex, is in part due to the high rates prevailing for material, but far more Penn New York City Bonds 21 '7 50 61 wav Bldtr Textile Blcle 1st 5B Trinity Bids lt 31 3 Park Avr Bids i- Penn RR deb4'ir to high wages in the building trades Bid. Asked. Penn 4 '65 FORECLOSURES 113 113 113 latter at no time durinK the es January.

1936 103 104', fit January. 19.17 106', 104 105 105 105 N. Y. State Bonds 5 108 108 108 Penn 5'68 Penn RR 6 '31 Peop Gas Chi 6 '43 Phlla Co 5 '67 Phlla PhllaAtRCAtI 6'49 A TArS Sh 4 '58 A i 4 a 4S AU 1st 4 '52 1 108 108 108 December. iw iiw'a December 15, 1971 10B lOH'i til July, 1967 106 107 June, 1965 108 107 a March, 1963 106 107 Bid.

Asr.ee St January-March. 46-'47 3 30 112 112 112 83 83 83 106 106 106 81 51 51 102 102 102 56 56 58 col 4 '52 January, 1964 .123 126 'is May and November. 1B37 lus 107 102 79 40 33 02 79 40 33 4'is September. 964 123 128 1st 4 '48 105 March. 1981 Phllllpa Pt 5V4 '3? 11 y.

January. 1940 uvs u.a ia April, 1949-49 .0 105 'a 104', 104', '48 November. 1978 'a January 15, 1976 Port Gen CI 4'I0 4 41 March-September. 58-67 lis 11a 1043, 104 104', 104 101 101 53 53 June. 1974 115 4 January-July.

60-67 104' Dan 2d 4 '40 CO. a 4 46 cv 4 '60 Bait liOriiS 65 rfg 5 '96 BaltA-O 5D2000 April 19. ivit 01 '4 83 99 99 102 79 40 33 101 53 69 68 68 78 98 81 115 104', 104 .106 B'd 3 10 3 10 Bid 'a April, ivno MBrch, 1962-1964 104', 104 100 100 4a January. 1942-46 3i March, 1946-53 March. 1946-81 3a December, 1946-82 3a September, 1946-81 3WI March, 1946-81 3 00 2 bO 69 68', 68 78 98 March.

1B60-'30 September, I960 101'', 83 99 99 99 68 13 11 13 69 68V4 68 78 98 81 ut-jiciuii icii oeiow me iio index and are said to be considerably above it at the present time. To realize the potentialities for building expansion, The Index concludes, close co-operation is essential between builders and supply manufacturers, and "this also demands, perhaps more than anything else, co-operation on the part of labor, both in the building trades and in the production of materials, to the end that wages may be kept within reasonable bounds in the interest of wider activity and consequently increased employment. With improvement in the methods for financing new construction, some increase in national income, and a widespread demand for new housing, the problem of costs is, today. 3 00 2 80 Bait rfg 6 '95 October, jvbu Bid 5 '50 104 'i 104 101 101 101 101', 101 83 99 99V 99 68 13 11 13 108 8 7 May, 1977 68 13 11 81 May-Novemoer, November. 1065-1956 .100 101 4s 15 115 Pura Oil 5Vi '40.

Purity Read CNJ col '11 RemRd 5A'47 wi St Joa Ry LAP 5'37 SL 4 RO '31 St P4 Ct 'SO. St L4tSP4Oteta St LAtS 5 Ct'50 St MAM cn '43 3ab A LCO 6 '45. SeaO A 6 Ct '45 SeaAIIFlaect A'35 5'SJ 'iell Un Oil 5 '47 Sou Col POW 6 '47 FORECLOSURES gether with and eubJecYteascmenTfor the purpose of a driveway as set forth in mortgage recorded in the Kings County Reitlsters Office In Liber 5702 of Mortgages, page 543: reference being made to sch, more "mplcte scriplion of said premises EDWARD O. ELKINS, Referee. fl3-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY against et defendants.

RrS. ALLEN 31 NS" Juim'nt entered February J5, will sell at public auction, by WILLIAM H. REID. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estat Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn' Kings County, New York, at 12 o'clock noon on March 6th, 1935, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated In the Borough of Brooklyn. County ol Kings. City and Stale of New York, on the northerly side of Carroll Street. 300 feel west of Troy Avenue, in width front and rear and 100 feet In depth on both sides; known as No 14B3 Carroll Street, fully described In Liber 5738 of Mortgages, page 514. Sec-lion 5.

Block 1406. 8tibject to slate of facts shown by survey of Meserole City Surveying Company, dated July loth. 1934. and such changes In survey facta, if any, as have sine occurred. Approximate amount of mortgage debt 810.741.33 and Interest: laxes.

assessment and water rates approximately $1,346 18. 13 3.s May, 1954 96 1 8 2 1 3 4 6 2 2 2 3 2 4 1 1 3 2 2 6 1 1 7 3 I I 5 1 land, with the buildings und Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Bnruuwh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and Slate of New York, bounded und described us follows: BeKiuuliiR ut a point on the southerly side of EUery Street adjoining land now or late of George Loefflrr and distant three hundred and three (3031 feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of El-lery Street and Sumner Avenue (formerly known as Gates Avenuel; running thence westerly along Ellery Street twenty-eight (28) feet more or lesa to the land now or late of Charles B. Hart; thence southerly along the same and parallel with Sumner Avenue (formerly known as Gates Avenue) one hundred (100) feet; thence easterly and parallel with Ellery Street twenty-eight (28) feet more or less to the said land now or late of Oeorge Loefller; thence northerly along the aame and parallel with Sumner Avenue (formerly known as Oates Avenue) one hundred (1001 feet to Ellery Street aforesaid at the point or place of beginning, Together with all the right, title and In-terest of the parties of the first part of, In and to the land lying In Ellery Street in front of said premises to the center line thereof. Dated. February 11th.

1935. FRANCIS S. CARROLL. Referee. HECTOR McO.

CURREN. Attorney for 375 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. New York. tl3-6t wji SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY Flatbush Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Helen Maloolian et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the nbove-entltled action and bearing date the 8th day of February.

1935, (he undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Btreet, Brooklyn, New York. County of Kings, en the 6tn day March. 1938.

tmlvt aleloek 108 Federal Land Bank Bonds The following securities are exempt from 11 Federal, State and municipal Income taxation and are interchangeable: 108 noon, the mortgaged premises In Brooklyn. Kings County, directed by said Judgment to be sold, on the west side of Fla I bush Avenue. 179 83 feet, south of Avenue I. 20.17 feet In width, front and rear, by 50 feet In depth on either side, side lines running at right angles to Flatbush Avenue and northerly side line running through a party wall, rear line running parallel with Flatbush Avenue, and more fully described in the Judgment hereinabove mentioned and In a mortgage recorded In Liber 6288 of Mortgages at page 515, in the Kings County Register's office. Dated.

February 13th. 1935. FRANCIS X. KEENAN, Referee. CORNER.

BELL, RUSSELL McNULTY. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, No. 45 Wllloughby Street, Brooklyn, New York. 13-Bt SUPREME-COURfrcOUNT'yFTciNGS Title Guarantee and Trust Company, plaintiff, against Eva Mlranchlk et defendants. HARRY L.

THOMP80N. Plaintiff's Attorney. 26 Court Street. Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure, entered January 31st.

1935. the undersigned will sell at public auction at the rotunda of the Kings County Court House. In the Borough of Brooklyn and County of Kings, New York, on March th. 1935. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, described as follows: All that plot of land lying In the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and State of New York, being on the westerly side of Kenmore Place, distant 519 feef northerly from the northerly side of Avenue 21 feet in width, front and rear, parallel with Kenmore Pace, by 105 feet In depth on both side: said aide line Novembpr, 1B54 3 November, 1950-1953 94', 95 3s May, 1935 100 100 Quoted on yield basis: 1s November. 1940-42 3.7S 3.50 8 7 3 8 7 3 3 104 4r. 103 103 103 102 102 102 103', 103', 103 69 69', 69 74 73 73 40 40 40 105 105 58 55 58 105 105 105 66 66 44 44 44 82 82 82V, 104 104 104 1 10 1 10 1 10 103 103 103 92 92 92 3 14 3.20 2 B) 3.03 3 18 Bank Stocks Quoted by the New York: Security Dealert Association 1:30 m. Quotations 67 the primary obstacle to that natlon-94 wide revival in butldine which would Kate Mammy Bid '4 July. 1946-44 4 1557-37 101 '4 4 May.

K15H-38 1112 4'4 July 1956-36 4', January 1057-37 '4 May. 1057-37 4U Novemher. 1056-38 103 "1 Mav. 1942-32 January. 1943-13 -4 4'a January.

1055-35 J'a January. 1056-36 M. is 1941-31 101 Bait i- Tol 4 '59 B.l I el I-a 5 '4B Steel 5 '36 EoIA'Maine4, 61 5 '67 4 55 BK.yn Tr 6 '61 ECf.lVS tr, 5 st '41 lUiyn Cn Ol'. 5 '00 Bull It A- 4'a 57 Bush Term 5 '55 By Pd Cose '4; Cal Packing 5 40 Can Nat'l 4 a '51 Can Nat'l 4'a 54 Can Nat'l 4 a '56 Can Nat'l 4'a '57 Can Nat'l 4'a '68 Can Nat'l 5 '69 On Can Nat'l 5 '70 Can North 7 '40 CanPao deb 4 perp CanPatinc.4 '46 KlJ', lO'a 1011'a 102', 10:1 101 '-a 101 101', 101'. 103 10lt, bring about genuine recovery to the producers of building materials." 87 94', 63 63 80 55 62 67 94 63 63 80 55 62 Ti 23 1 07 Sou Pao Col 4 '49 Sou Pac rfg 4 '8.

aouPae 4 fold'? Aou Pac 4 '69 Pac Ore 4 '7' 3 iu Rf tan 4 '56. Sou Ry 4 '38. 4'51 Studebaker 6 ct '4i Syracuse Ltg 5 '51 Ter Assn StLS '44 111 111', 111 63 63 80 55 82 104 49 118 25 10 110 110 Bid Ask Greene 16 jo Ktnirftboro .55 Nat Brom 15 30 Nat Sale Hit JV, Pena 7 8 Peo Nat'l 48 68 Public .29 31 Sterlinc. 19 Trade 12 14 rork'lo Bk 30 40 Bid Aak Bk Manhtn. 22 23' Bk Vorkfn 33 38 Benah'at 10 Chase 24 Cltliena 90 City 21 23 Com'l 135 14t Kltth Ava.1000 1050 First Nat.

1895 1735 riatbuih .25 38 Kz-dlTidasul. 104 104 49 49 118 116 POSTPONES DIVIDENDS Due to lack of quorum the regu-ar meeting of the board of directors of Seaboard Oil Company of Delaware for dividend action has been 2 I I I 10 Title Mortgage "Quoted by the New York Security Dealers Afctociation 104 104 104 118 115V, 115 115 118 118 106 106', 106 bursements and llowances, $485 and ln 109 109 109 104 104 104 Tela, Corp ct 6'44. 1 7 87 87 Bid Ask Bid Ask Dated, New York. February 8th, 19S8. JACOB BUTTERMAN.

Referee. ill 16 30 33 27 mi i 101 10m 1014 Toxwaoutaiaooo 1 117 HgJ postponed until Monday, Feb, 18. tunning parallel with Avenu Wi to- 44..

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