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

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1931. 1 1 :10 Net lh Low Ticker chge. Curb Bonds Slock Bond Prices 5 5 3'k 3'4 114 1'4- I CURB EXCHANGE 11:30 A. M. TICKER PRICES 11:30 t'NITEll STATES BONDS Lew a.m.

6 3' IVi 2014 5 1714 114 BONDS Pale In $1,000 High 1 73'4 97 4 $7H 20' 4 2014- 1 Bales In 1130 Prl fdg 5 '75 BONDS $1,000 Hlfh tow a 74 74V4 9H 99 N. Y. Standard Oil Operating Income 92 Cents Per Share Including Profits From Property Sales Net Equals $2.25 a Share Liberty I 101.24 101 24 101.24 5 5 1714 1714 1,4 l' 1 Vi See Later Edition for Closing 6 8 Liberty 1st 4V4 102 27 102.27 102.2 Liberty 4th 4V SO 104 2 104 1 104.1 107! 107! 1014 101 U8T3V43Mar 21 101.23 101.23 101 23 Sales 1931 PlT.ll 100 High Low Stock share lota 7 8 Inter I 7 2 Italian Sue 2 3 Italian sup 14 27 21 1.20.. 1 6 S4 Lion Oil Ref 1 25 16 LoneStarO .88 4 3 1 1 Magdalen Syn. 11 10 8 MarclnMar .38.

A 6 3 Mavla Bott 2 1-64 Mavla Bott rta. 7 60 40 Mayflw Asso 3. 1 113 77 Med John 4e. 1 Mid 8U Pet 2 25 17 MldWU 23 25 19 MldWStaU 1 2 18 14 MidStlPr 2.. 2 91 82 MlnnHon pf 6.

11 8 Mo Kan PL 10a 4 69 66 1 Sales nit. I a loo Stock ahare lota 97H 97H 814 Va FOREIGN BONDS 3V4 34... 103 69 89 1-64 1-32 1-64 S1'4 811 11:30 Net Low Ticker chge. IBM 194 1 1 2 2 i 15814 158V4 1 109's 109' 44 44 1 100 100 9414-3 91VJ BIV4 AfflllatedP 1.60 Air Inv Ttc. Allegheny Oh.

Allied Ati Aluminum Aluminum pi 6 Am Br Bot Am CaptI B. 10s 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 3 67 1 Vi 19 1 1 8V4 34 1-32 44 95V4 1 19V4 19 1614 87 V4 58 41a 34 19 34 34- Vi 7IV4 714 -1831-, High Low 22 Mi 11 1 s'i a v. 234 140 Mi 109 4a 106 6 3 8 0 10 6 17 11, 12i 7 3 114 ai'i 14 64 3Va 97 V4 64 S3 43 '4 1614- 14 5 5 94 V4 1 184 19 1V4 87 A 58 4 3'4 fit 14 71 72 6 69 86 86 98 9 AmCom A 10a. 14 14' 4 li'A 11-10 a m. 73' 4 71ft 20', B5H 104 94's 44 511 974 88 90 I in'4 60 raft 102 106ft 754 35ft P4 73'4 73ft 57 92ft e2'4 59ft A6J4 B5'4 t2ft 73ft SSft 72 89 ft 77ft 67ft 87 6 1 58 rl Iiw 73' 4 71ft 20ft 96ft 104 B44 43 50 B7'4 88 BO 1 10 4 59 4 7ft 98 ft 102ft 106ft 784 35 1 94 73ft 73ft 87 f2'4 f2'4 g9ft raft SSft f24 73ft SAft 72 81ft T7ft 97 ft TA 7s ii 2V4 2V4 'a 19 19- 3 1 3 Am Cyana B.

Am Dept Strs. Am ws. Am Founders. 9V4 9S14 9 "4 91ft Over In Cold Being Shipped to A. SI.

".,000.000 Froni France Argentina SnuN Fiuul for Loan Interest A dispatch from Paris states th Europa Is for New York from Cherbourg today with $15. POO.ono in gold. Only $12,500,000 of this amount has been announced by New York consignees. This additional consignment of brings total shipments of gold on present movement to $18,500,000. The Bank of the Nation, Buenos Aires, has shipped $10,364,000 gold to New York lor payment of Interest on Argentina loans.

MAI1IXE Mini. AND ELECTS Walter W. f'rhnerkenburger was todny elected executive vice presl dent mid director of Marine Midland Group. It was announced by George E. rieckor, president of the Group, following a meeting ol the directors, held In Einehamton.

It whs stated that. Mr. burger will be elected a vlc president of the Marine Trust Company of Huffalo. lie will nraumo hil duties with the Group organization, which comprises 111 New York State banks, on Mav 15. 11-16 Moss Gold 5 4 Mtn Prod 1...

Do sellers 4 Report of Standard Oil Company of, New York and subsidiaries for the year ended Dec. 31, 1930, shows net profit, Including $23,749,471 profit on gas properties sold, of $40,246,198, after Federal taxes, depreciation, depletion, amortization and reserve for Insurance, equal to $2.25 cents a share (par $25) on 17,849,402 shares of stock outstanding at the end of the year. Excludig profit on gas properties sold, profit was $10,496,727, or 92 cents a share. For the year ended Dec. 31, 1929, net profit was 3V 3a 1 10JV4 103 4 2 4 2 2 2 fi.514 B5Ve Vi Am 24 IM)V IOOV4 3 1, 39 39 4'J 9H 95'4 95'4 9SV4 71S 20 ft f64 104 94'4 43 84 A 88 'i 90 110', 60 7ft BSft 102ft 106ft 78ft 3A 94 73'4 73 ft 67ft 92ft 92ft AO S6V4 fSft 73ft 88 72 69ft 77'4 97ft 10.1ft 77ft BSft B64 103ft 101ft 122ft 5ft SSft 105ft 7 4 3 Nat Amer Co.

10 414 Nat 6 3 Nat Pam Bt 26 30 Nat Fuel ft 1 5V 5 24 24 1-3 77V, 77ri 4V4- V4 2014- Vi 7i 30 1 6 20 Vi Am Hdware 4. Amlnvlno B. 1 Am Maize 3 1 Am MaraclsDO. 2 Am Nat Oaa. 3 AMStaPS 1.60.

25 Am Hup 40. 87 31 3 3 25 -7 311 64 81 92 92 4 84 18V4- Vi 36 30 Nat PS 2.20e 1 18 js NatbhTerm 80 68 Nelsner Br pf 7 62 19 98 121i 8 86 75V4 7Bi High mi i 2 l.WVi lOOi'S 34 5 611 14a 7i 2i4 1U4 3H 5V 39 fi4j 24 318 1214 80 3 i 3 5 5 5 188 88 20a mt avi (iii ia 9 2r 12H Hi 3 145 114 89 82 '4 7y4 7S'4 l'b 1 new Bradtd 75 70 New Eug Pw 3. 750,849 after Federal taxes, depre elation, insurance reserve, etc, 6 3V4 3- 1. 19 78V4 70 Vi 4114- 78 78 3V 34 equal to $2,23 a share on 17,379,572 11514.... 3 7 414 20V4 25 18 C2 1V4 70 41 V4 11514 10V4 2g 614 21 8 Hi S.

14 1V4 136 A 15 8H AmSupP pf 8.. B. AmYTette V4 An Ch Appalachian Ark Nat Oaa A AsElInd .21111 1 4 1 2 2 8 ft OVi 'i- 101ft 101ft 3 I 41 2014 25 1814 02 IV 70 4P4 115H lOVi 2V4 6V4 2V4 8 s. 1V4 IVi 13614 136V4 1 7H 6 4 shares of stock. 10V4- V4 74'4, 74 '4 Sale.

I BOND $1.00 'labaoia 1 Am Cora Pow a 40 Am OasAEl 8 '38 Am OasiPow 638. 1 Am PowftU a '16. 1 Am Rad 41 1 Am RollMIII 4'S 1 Appal El Tow 8 '56. 1 Appal Oa 6 Appal Oas 6 '48. Ark Pow 40,1 88.

I Asso Elec 4 '83. 4 AasoOOE 4V48 3 4 4 '49 3 Asso OlsAE '68. 4 Asso (JasftE '60. Asao 5Vi "38.. 1 Asso Tl CHI SW44 4 Blrmlnghamd $58 44'6I.

5 Can Nat Ry 4t'S8 Cam 8 56 1 CaterpiliarTr '35 1 Cent Ml EldcO S'51. 2 Cen '56. CenPbS? 6'V4w Cent Bt El '48. ChEl Oen 4 Chicago Rt ClgarSlrsRH 8W49 Cities 8er 8 '60. 20 Cleve Ter Bldg 8 41 1 Comwlth Ed 5V'6U 3 ConsOa.

Dt DA '4J ConsOU6A'43ww 4 Dat City 6 A '47. 1 Del Int 6Vi 4 East Dili ln '84. I ElfClrlcPltL 5 20:10 is Emp 8(4 '43 '43 Pla 5 4 Oatlneau Pow 5'S8. 1 Oen Bronre 6 '40. 2 Oeorgia Pow 9 '67.

10 Olllet Sal Raa 5 40 10 Quit Oil 9 '47 1 Hood Rubber 7 '36. 2 III 5 '56 Ind 9'SIA 2 JerseyCenPAL B'47 I Kansas Pow 8 '47. Kentucky Ut 6 I'6 2 4 Lou Pow a '57 2 Mass Gas 5', 48., 1 Mid Utll 9 1 Mid Dtll 5 I I Narrsisnselt 9 '57. 2 Nat Pub Sera 8 78. 2 Nat8teel5 New Cut 5 41 4 New Bn 8 4B 1 New Oil 5 60 4 PowSsU4'67 10 Nor IndPbSv 4'70 3 Nor Bta Pow 4 3 NS Power 6 '33.

6 Nor Tex Ut 7'35 aw 2 Ohio Edison 6 76 After payment of $28,501,379 In dividends, surplus for the year 1930 was $11,744,819, comparing with 6 44 106ft ICSft 11 18 18 A 31 pf 5. 51 42 New Zinc 3. 118 113 NYTel pf 6.. 15 9 Nla Pw .40 30 8 1 NlaHudP A wa. 7 8 6 Nla wa 4 8 Hi NtaHPwC wa.

2 11 7 Nla 8h Md .40. 2 1 1 Niplsslng 2 Norden Cor Ltd 3 2 NoAmAv A wa. 2 2 Europe 15 163 123 StaPw 8.... 2 180 115 NoWYeaat 12.. 64ft 64 '4 214 8 13 88 88 103'4 103ft 77ft 77ft BSft BSft 98ft PS'4 103ft 103ft 101ft 101ft 122ft 122ft flgft 95ft 7214 surplus of $10,968,796 In the preceding year, after dividend disbursements of $27,782,053.

Consolidated income account for the year 1930 compares as follows: 88 88 87V4 88 5 5 14 5 5 1HV, 18 4 88 88 8 201 l'i Vt ii 581-4 r.814-1 58'4-l 34 314 i'a 5i 5i- 9 9-14 2S 25 Vi 12i 12'i-Vb 114 1'4- 3 3 9 1 14 9114 Aaso A u. ws Asao Ray pf 8. AaRay pf cod 8 Atl Coast F. Atl 8ec Cor. Atlaa Utll AutoVMch Aviation Corp.

Avta Secur 4 15 1 1 8 59 4 1 1 1 137 64 64 137 614 1929. SRft 1930. tsrnlnes after ex- lcoft looft prnses I72.474.14S S9S.21A.0K2 94 9 108ft ft 214 214 214- Vi 11.391.384 SSft 105ft (15 99 ft 102ft 10114 i'i'4 I Sft 99ft 41.836.522 9BV4 Fed. taxes, etc. ii.090.BS3 311.833,588 Insurance re.

1.481,735 Interest. 4,571,144 78 78 3.1 894 0 23 19 1 Vt 60 84 S0 58 8 3H 134 8' 874 3 IS 8' 30V 17 18V, 101k 2 3 IV 153 139 Vi 61. 3 38 3034 28a 18 2 "4 1 ioy io 18 10 3U 1.708.511 4,528.616 28 i Erie gen lien a B6 2 Fonda JJrO 52. 1 Oen Baking 8 V4'40 4 Oen Motors A 6'37 3 Oen Pub 8rr 5ft3B Oen Thea Eq 6 40 go Ooodrlrn 6 '43. 20 Oootlrlrti 6ft 12 Cloody A 5 '61.

Oolham 8llkH 8 10 Oreat Nor 7 A '36. 11 Hoe 6' '34. 6 HArM ad Inr 5 '51. 9 Hud.tM rel 5A '61 3 Humble Oil 5V4 .12 1 III Dell Tel 5 A '56. 1 III Cent 81 3 '51.

10 Ind Limestone 6'41 7 Inland Oil 4MB 81 2 Inlb Ida 5 '86 I IntltRT 6 tdg St 66 6 Intb Rap Tr 8 10 Intb Rap Tr 7 "12. 4 Int Cement 5 '48. 3 IntAOt adj 8 '53 2 Int Hyd ei '4t. 1 Int Match 5 ret 41 6 Int Match 5 '47. 17 Int Paper 5 '47 Int Paper fdg 6 55.

2 Int Ry Am 6 14 47 6 Int TelATal 4 a 38 3 Int TelA-Tel 4'4'5a 8 Kan CP BAM 4 '38 10 KanCy P8iL4l457 4 Kan City Bou 3 SO 7 Kan City Sou 9 '60. 4 Kan 4 '4 '80 12 Laclede Oat 6 '34. 12 t.acl Oas 5 '60. 1 LlggettAcMyer 7 '44 2 Loew's Ino 8 axwar Is 8 A '69 Lou OasAEl 6A '52 8 Market St Ry 7 '40 4 McCrory Bt 6ft '41 2 Met Edie 4(4 '68. Mldv Steel col 5'36 2 Mil El St 801.

3 Mo Pac gen 4 '75 2 Mo Paclflos '77. 8 Mo Pacific 9 '78. Mo Pacific 6 I '81. 23 Mob St Ohio 5 Mont Pow deb 5 83 12 Nassau El 4 tta '51 4 Nat DalryPd 5V448 2 Nat Rya Mex 4 '81. 4 Newark Oas 5 1 Orl Pb Ser 6A 52 Central 3 ft B7 1 Central 4 10 NYCent 414 2013 35 Cent 5 2013.

3 2 6 '32. 4 Dock 4 '51. 8 Edls fg 61441. 1 IS YNH4H4V4'87 13 NY NHAcH col 6'40. 2 I1H 6 48 21 OA rtg 4 '92 I SusdtW fg 8'37 1 Tel gen 4 ft '39.

1 NY Tel 9 '41 Si 4ft '46. 14 Niagara ah 814 '50 3 Nor Am Edla 50 '69 3 Nor Pae pr 11 4 '97. 7 Nor Pac 4ft 2047.. 1 Ohio Pub 7ft 47. 1 Pan-Am Cat 6'40 9 Para Publlx 5 '4 '50 3 Penn Co 4 '63.

2 Penn 4V4 D'81 12 Penn 6 '4 '38 1 Phlla Co 6 67 2 Phiia Elac 4 2 Post Tel 4c 6 '63. Pub8er EliO. 4 '71 11 Pub SerEAiQ 41487 1 Pub BerEdcQ 41470 3 Hi 97 lOZft 102ft 102ft 102ft 102ft lVs 10314 10 14 IOI14 10114 Profit 102ft 102ft 102ft 60ft Profit on gas prop 60ft 60ft (8 (8 8'4- 4 26 Vi 4 erty ioja 1 1 3 2 14 145 145 -1V4 f-Sft 85ft 5ft 9914 9914 9s sy4 4 '4 414 4V4 5V4- Net profit Dividend 85ft 65ft Kgft 78ft a Mirk 71 74 SO 107 101 103 Sl too IVi 71 4 ii 87 $4 BS 0 10314 lOOVi 5'4 tl' 77V4 64 C2' 64 7KIA 76 79 7 101 744 iosh INV. 64 4 88 72i AS as 11 64 101 94 IUI'4 7 97y4 lOJVa 101', IS 9S34 101 ICS HS'A 9614 103 70J4 IStt I I', 97'4 15'. HVt 103 9 103 994a C9H 02'A 96H 1044 69 ,4 88 7'4 104 99 4 KS'4 1.5VJ 10s Sl' IOSV4 93'4 54 101', 10114 IOOV4 984 101 101 64 65 lei 84 48'4 104 V.

234 10:14 89 4 7 3 71 72 2ft 818,499,727 838,750.849 23,749,471 $40,246,198 S38.750.649 28,501,379 27,782,053 811.744,819 SIO.968,796 111,770,874 100.571.647 205.257 571,822 25,174 Bahla Corp Bahla Cor BellTelCan 8.. Blue Ridge BlueRdR pf 3t. Brazil Tr 1V4I. BrlgdepMch Vt BrAmO reg .80 BrltAOC .80. BurmaCp 10Vi Vi 2Vi- 14 101 101 ics ics 88ft 75ft 101 3W4 3514 35V4 Vi lSVa lHi4 18V4- Vi 114 l'a 1V4-4- Vi lOVi lOVi 10V4 Surplus 28 l'l 100 2614 A 1014 2a 2814 IVi 9 Hi 11 14 Vi 2814 '4 101 '4 OS, 9814 28 Vi 114 98V 2 5V4 214 28V4 112 24'a 18Vs 814 IV 11 -4 4' 114....

KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Prlenillv financial counsel is always avnilnnia for the proper guidance ot Investors. Interest Allowed on Account Subject to Check. Special Rates on Certif icntea of Deposit 342 FULTON ST. CAPITAL $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $6,453,000.00 Prem. on pr.

st'k 8ft 9614 1 (I 5 1 10 10 10 Vi 2414- Vi Bun. adjstmu (cr) Bales tn 1130 BONDS $1,000 High Low a.m. Abltlbl PwftP 9'5i. 3 Sift 57 67 Alpine Stl '55. 4 86 SSft 88 Anttoqula A '45.

2 Sift Sift 51ft Argentine 6 A '57. 8 Bl'4 91 91 trgentlne 6 '58. 2 91 91 91 Arg'tlna 8 '59 June 10 9IV4 9I'4 "'4 Argentine 6 59 Oct 2 P2'4 92ft 9214 Arg'tlna 6 '60 May. 6 92 91ft 91 Arg'tlna 8 CO Sept. 3 91 91 BI Argentine 6'60 Oct 2 92 92 92 Argentina 8 '61 Feb 6 91ft 91 91 Arg'tlna 6 '81 May.

6 92 91 91 Austrian Int 7 '57. 1 95 98ft 95ft Bk ol Chile 6V4'57. 4 78 78 78 Bit ot Chile 8 Vol. 3 80 79ft 794 Belgium 6 '55 I 103ft 103ft 103'4 Belgium 614 1 11014 110ft 110ft Belgium 7 '55 I 4ft 114ft 114 Belgium 7 '56 8 110ft II Oft HOH BerllnEIec 6V4 '51. 2 83ft 63ft SSft Berlin Elec 8 '4 '68 11 83 83 83 Bordeaux 6 '34.

3 105ft lOSft 106ft BraillsI6V4'26-57 8 83ft 83ft 63H Brazils! 8 V4 '27-57 8 B3ft 53ft 53ft Brazil 8 '41 2 64ft 64 64 Budapest 6 74ft 7414 74ft Canada 4 '60 94V4 B4ft 94ft Canada 4 ft 2 102ft 102ft 102ft Cauca Val '46. 1 46 65 85 Chile 6 60 7 77V4 77 77 Chile 6 61 8 77ft 77ft 77ft Chile '63 2 77ft 77ft 77ft Chile 7 42 3 10 tO BO Chinese Ry 8 2 25 25 City 01 Oral 8 '54. 3 B6ft 98ft 98ft City Milan 6V4 '52. 6 88ft SSft B8ft City Rome 614 '92. IS 88ft 88 88 City 8 Paulo 6V457 1 4 1 4 1 41 City SaoPaulo 8'52 3 86 84 84 City Vienna 6 2 87ft 87ft 87 Colombia 6 '61 Jan 1 66 86 68 Colombia 6 '61 Oct 1 68ft 68ft 66ft Cora Aus'lla 4 ft 56 2 53 S3 S3 Com'thAua'lla 8 58 4 soft 60ft 80ft Copenhagen 4 ft '53 1 86ft 96ft 96ft Costa Rica 7 '91 6 68 68 68 Cuba Pub W6ft'4 2 72ft 72ft 72ft Cund'marca 6V4'6B 1 19 89 59 Czecho-Sloy 8 4 no 110 110 3 109ft 109ft Denmark 5ft '66.

4 10114 101ft 101ft DeulscheBk 8 ct'32 1 100 100 100 Dutch Ind 6'62. 7 101ft 101ft 101 Ern Breda 7 '54 wa 69ft 89ft 89ft Finland 1 '50 4 7ft B7ft B7ft PlnnishMu 6V4A54 1 89 89 89 PlnnlshMll 614B64 2 92ft 91ft Sift Prencb '49 5 us 118 118 French 7ft 2 125ft 125ft 125ft Oelsenklrchen 6'34 10 94ft 94 9414 Oarman9ft 3a 80ft 80ft 80ft OanCenAgrBk 6'38 2 Sd 86 88 OtrCAgB6 60July 7 BOft 80ft 80ft Oer CAg 8 6 60 Oct 1 80ft 80ft 80ft German Ext 7 4 K4ft 104ft 104ft Oood Hope 7 '45. 8 91 00ft 90 Or 1 a6 95 95 OrConBPJap 7'44. 8 99ft 99ft 8914 OreekOovt 6 6 SSft SSft 86ft Italy 7 '61 10 99ft B9ft B9ft JapaaSV4'65 2 BSft 98ft 95ft Japan 6ft '54 6 106ft 105ft 105ft Karstadt Rud 8 '43 7 70 69ft 70 Kreugerfttoll 6'SB. 8 93ft 9 3 ft 9314 Lautaro Nitr 6 '64.

11 88 55 56 Manlt SW Col 5'34 1 100 100 100 MlnasOeraea UV49B 1 41 41 41 Norway ea 11 101 looft looft Norway 6 1 10614 106ft Id 5ft Norway MuBk6'70 4 101ft 101ft 10114 NorwgHydKI 6V451 1 99ft BOft 99ft OsloOasSsCl 6 '61. 1 99ft 99ft 99ft Parnambuco 7 '47. 4 40 40 40 Pirelli Co 7 '52 7 102 102 102 Poland 8 '50 1 84 8 4 84 Prussia $16 '52. 11 79ft 79ft 79ft Prussia a 1 6ft '61. 2 85ft BSft SSft RepPeriM 61....

3 26ft 25ft 25ft Rhine Westph 6'52 1 87ft 87 7'i Rio de Jan 6 Vj '63. 3 42 42 42 Rlo da Jan 8 '46. 7 60 60 60 SaxPubWk614'51 1 83 83 83 Serbs 7 62.. 12 elft 81ft Sift Serbs 8 92ft 92 ft 92ft eta Sao Paulo 8 '50 7 60ft 80ft 60ft Tokyo El US 2 87ft 67ft 87ft Ud Kingdom 5V43' I lobft 106ft 108ft Uruguay 6 '60 3 72ft 72ft 72ft Uruguay 6 '64 13 72 71V4 72 Uruguay 8 46 2 90 90 90 1814 4 Hi 18V 103 103 8RV4 8-lft 75ft 101ft 61ft 10 1 ft 3ft I on 9.1ft 84ft 11 1ft 98 II Sft 8V4- Va Total surplus .8124,087,525 $111,770,874 Incur, res. ppr.

459.595 Bun. d)mt (dr) 704 70ft B8-4 51ft 1(2 3V 108 BSft 84ft 101' 68 11 Sft Sift 101ft Sft 106 3ft 84 ft 101 ft 98 If Sft f0ft 91 1 l's 91 ft l4- "4 11 14 '4- 5 9014 014 7J4 T14 Can 5 CarnatnM 14I 1 ill II CenPuSA nt. a CenSoWUt 7. 1 CentHtEl 24 CharlsCrp 1 Chain Stck b. 2 ChatPhAI riT 1 15 Cities Ber HOt.

82 Cities Ser pf 6. 4 CleveTract JB0. 1 at 14 I 514 80ft 80ft 2 25 21 IS II) 1i4 24V4 11 14 lfii4 82V4 7 l'4 100ft ICOft 100ft 714 9714 10314 10314 78ft 7Bft 7ft I 15ft 99 103 103 MEETINGS OhloPow4VD 66. 3 B9-, 994, 99ft 9ft 113ft 73ft til ft lORft 114 48 77 73ft 91 H-5ft 113ft 411 115 4 73ft BI 113ft 4A 77 9 2,4 25 21 15 19 '4 24'4 11 14 16V4 8214 7 l'4 234 l'a 10V4 2V4 7s '8 103V4 27 25 25V 11V4 17 IVi 2a 10214 10214 96 ft 96 ft 1 32 Vt 17 14 18 9 30 14 7 13 16 79 64 1V4 221 IV. 8 214 8V4 6 97 Vi 27 V4 27 6 14 1 2 4i 26 81 1U4 24V 1214 34 '4 11T4 17 2014 84 34 10 3 2f6H 2 13H 8 7iA 8 103 54 61 36 15 32 sy 3 IVi- V.

2V4- Vi 26 -t 21 -2 15 Vt 19 Vi 1)14- 24V4 i 11 14 Vi MV4- Vi 8214- J4 7 i 1V4 234 2 l'8 10V4- Vi 2V4 7g 'A 'i- V4 103 V4 27 Vi 25 2 25V llVi- 17 Vi li Vi 2Va V4 1 Vi 77 104 4 H'4 4VP '60 I Pao 6 56. 2 Pa Ed 8V '59. 3 4 Penn PowStLt 6 63. 2 Peoples PwiLt 6. 10 Pledm'tHElSVi'60 4 Pb8)vNorIll4VP'81 4 4 Pug 8d TAiLS 1 103ft 103ft 103ft K6ft 106ft 10814 014 80ft fOft 69 4 69ft 84ft 85 14 B7J 9714 K4 104 7ft 17ft 101ft 101ft 234 l'i lOVi 2V 7V4 7 103 Vi 27 2514 2514 1114 17 1V4 2V 99 4 9914 I Sft H3ft 314 214 Outbd Mot 1 P- 28 26 lpfl I Pandem fi 3 1 Pnntepeo oil.

4 81 ParkerRuatp 3. 38 35 PattersnStg 2. 8 6 PennroadCp .20 3 15 10 Penn Mex 3. 2 4 I Perryraan Elec 2 31 28 PhllaCon 1.15 1 3 Phoenix 8eo 3 26 14 Phoe8 cv pf 3. 2 23 3 Pilot Radio Tb 5 10 6 Pitney BowP .20 61 1 PremterOld .34 2 4 1 Prod Roy Corp.

2 14 8 Prudential Inv. 2 1 Pub Ut Hd wa. 4 6 4 Pub Hd ra 4 1 Rainbow A 2 1 1 Relter 2 6 3 Rel Int A 2 5 3 Reybarn Co Inc 2 1 Reynolds Inv 100 99 RochGAcED pl 6 1 2 Roaela Int Cor 2 43 84 Ruberold Co 4 I 3-16 1-16 Ut Anthony 21 13 BtReglaPa 1. 2 7 5 BaltCrPro 1.40. 5 13 6 Baxet Co 32 6 3 Sea board Ut 1 80 1U bee Cor AO 37 34 Seeman Br 8..

2 7 4 4 3 Selected 2 70 46 Sellnd 6. 2 3 1 Sentry 6 36 30 Snenan cv pi 31 2 13 6 Silica vtc. 2 193 135 Smith A 3.. 30 29 SCalEd A 1 2 4 3 Southern CrP. 2 8 6 So Nat 1 1 Std Motors 4 36 37 Std Ind 3...

32 23 18 Std Ky 1.60. 15 62 49 BtdOOhlo 2 108 103 StdOOh pf 5. 28 18 40 36 Sun Inv pf 3., 1 30 28 2. 2 40 34 Swift Inter 3. 2 9 614 AU 5 12 9 Tcxon Oil 1...

1 8 7 Trans Air Tran 15 13 6 Trans Lux 5 7 4 Ud Car Fast n. 2 16 ua uorp 2 3 1 Ud Dry 2 10 V4 8 Ud Found Cor 45 11 7 Ud Gas 14 4 2 Ud Oaa 94 86 Ud Oaa pf 7.. 34 21 1. 75 104 4 Ud PW pi 6 2 8 4 USElecPw ww. 5 UdPortoRlco 10 Saxat Co 6 '45.

3 Sou Cal Oaa 4V'61 66 G6 112 80 Cal Edls 9 2 80 Nat Uas 6 1 TO TIIK OP UKOOKLlfN CITY SAFK DKMlSir COMl'ANY. Notlra Is hereby given that a Hpectal McetUm ot thq mock hollers ol BROOKLYN CITY 6AFE HEPOFUT COMPANY will be held on APRIL 28, 1931. at thai ottlco ot the company, 177 Montngua Street. Brooklyn. New York, at o'clock a.m., (or tfaa following purposes: 1.

To consider and take action upon a merger agreement between Brooklyn City ante Deposit Company and Mechanics 8afa Deposit Cumpiiuy, in accordance with tha aufhorlrntlons of Ihalr respaotlte bnarda ot directors and subsequently approved by Die Hiipcrinteudent of Banka of the fitnte of New York, a copy ol which merger agreement, hearing data April 8, 19.11, and of such approval accompanies tula notice by mall of such meeting. 2. To consider and take gueb other action as may Da necessary or convenient to ha taken In relation to any ot the foregoing purposes of tha meeting and any other matters thai may properly coma before the mretlng. Dated. Brooklyn.

Hew York. April 11, 1931. WILMS McDONAI.D President. Brooklvn City Safa Deposit Company. Wm.

D. McClure, Assistant Secretary, Brooklyn City Safe Deposit Company. al3-1M-riAisu-a21 TO THE HTOCKHOl.rF.R8 OP MKOHANHifl 112 53 61ft 1(10 101ft (.3 98 112 53 81ft 100ft BSft 110ft 102ft BSft 61ft S3 81ft 1 00ft 80 PowJtLt 6 75. 2 2 1'4 l'i- Vi IV 114 Vi 4i 4V- Vi 2 l'i l's- Vi 4 4 Vi 97 97 97 -2V4 34 3V4 3V4 35V4 3514 35V4 fi 14 1514 14Vi 14'i- Vi 6V 6V4 6V4- Vi 11V4 11 11V4- Vi 4 4 4 20V4 2014 2014- V4 34V 34 34 -1 HVi 6 14- Vi 3, 314 3V4- 11 68 68 58 IVi 114 30V4 30 30 Vi 7 7 7 Vi 14414 14414 144V4-1 29's 29V 2U', 314 3V4 314 3 8 8 '4 V4 14 27V 27 2714- 1914 19 19 4UV4 4914 4014- Vi lOrt 106 'OA 23 23 23 3714 37(4 3714- Vi 28 28 28 30V 36V4-114 8 8 8 C'-i 914 714 7V V4 75i 7i 7V Vi Southn Pac4' '81 21 9614 BSft 8 Nat 6 1 IK ft 110ft 102ft 102ft Stand 6'35 1 Stand fl'JO 10 Bland 6'6I 5 BSft BSft Stand PwJtLt 6'97. 81ft Colon Oil 3 Comwlth Ed 8.

Com bo 4 Com'tWatS 6a. 4 Corn Cop Mm. 2 Con Dairy 2 Con Ut B. 2 ContQAE pi 7 Cont 8h cv pf ContSh pf 3 CooperBess pf3 1 Cord Corp 36 CorpbecChl 6s. 1 Cosden Oil 5 Creole Pet 1 Cr Con Pet 1 Curtles 4 Dayton 8c En 2 Deere 1.20..

2 DePor Radio 49 Derby Oil 1 Det Aircraft 9 Douglas A l'le 1 Dresser 3. I Dublller Cond. 3 Duqucane Oaa 12 Durant Mot 5 El 8c 8b El 8s Sh pf 6. 2 El 8c 8 pf 6. 1 El Pw Asao 1..

2 EIPwAseo A 1. 3 El 8c 10 Emp Pu 8 A. 1 Engineers Od. 1 Europe El 11 61ft B8ft 103ft B6ft 66 103 103 I03V4 103ft V4 Vi 1 1 22Vi 22V4 6Vi 5 31a 3i4 214 21 19 19 2 1V4 21 'g 314 jV4 2V4 2V 2 ()3ft Sun OU 614 4 Bwllt Oo 5 '40. 2 Teiaa City 9 '48.

2 Tex Oas Utll 6 '45. 1 Tex Elec Serv 6 '60 4 Tax PoweVLt 9 '66 1 Pub Ber EiO 6 '65. 3 105ft 105 108ft 1 4ft B4ft 22V, 5 lj 3V4- Vi 2Vi 19 21'i- 14 314 1A 2V4- V4 2 1.4ft 6 4 814 aft 9bV 103 105 80ft 81ft 105 4 10BV4 53 93 54 64 lolft 10114 10114 10114 icon 100 va 8ft 9814 101 101 '4 10114 101 64 64 65 65 99ft 9914 101 101 66 ft 68 4 47ft 47 ft 11,2 i2 92 i 92 4 1(2 102ft 89ft 894 7i 73 71 ft 72 72 72 17 97 I ft 92ft 101 102 4'4 4tt 10114 101 V4 88ft 88ft 93ft 48 ft Thermoui Co 6 '34. 2 83ft 93ft 484 48ft 94 4 rn Utll O08 '79. 5 4 Un Oull Corp 9 50.

3 Purity Bak 6 '48. Rap 5 ft '53. 1 Kicnrieidocai 6 44 23 Rio OrAtW lat 4'3B 1 1 RoyalDutch 4 45wa SlLAiS pr 4 A 60 6ILAESF4V4A 18 8 St Lifl 6 '60. 3 100 lOCft 100ft 89ft SSft 89ft ai4 44 23 8 V. ni.

6 3H 3 1 J3V 12 27 19 414 3 6 Va 2 3 4 1 61 40 108 10214 97 89 22 13 22 Vi 12 37 30 714 3V IV4 4 1 Un Lt At Pw 8 '74. 2 Un Lt it Ry 6 '52. 10 74ft 74ft 74ft 41 Vi 41 41 Un MJttiy 6V 63. 3 61 80 61 105a 105V4 105V4t- 87ft 87ft 87ft St LAS gen 5 '31. in 100ft 100 100 8 Rubber 6 'i 37 2 8 Rubber 6 '38 2 8 Ruooer 6V1 40 2 Vanadium 5 '41 10 San A As Ar 4 '43- 21 SSft KSft Seab A Lcn 6 '45.

7 12ft 9214 D21.4 9214 Vi 16' 15V4 15V4 Vt 14V4 14V4 14V4- V4 24 23 23 -1 3 3 3 V4 Vi Vi 2V4 2V4 2Vi HAFE nir.lOWIT tjUMI-flPll Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting 01 the stockholders of Mechanlca Bate Deposit Compnny will be held on April 28. 1031. at the omce of the enm-pnnv 177 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, at 10 oclock a.ra, for tha following purposes: 1.

To consider and take action upon merger agreement between Brooklvn City Safe Deposit Company and Mechanics Deposit Company. In accordance with tha authorizations of their respective boarda of directors and subsequently approved by the Superintendent of Banks of the Statn of New York, a copy of which merger agreement, bearing date April 8. 1931, and of such approval accompanies this notlca by mall of such meeting. 2. To consider and tnka mich other action as may be necessary or convenient to be taken In relation to nnv of the foregoing purpnsea of tha meeting and' any other matters that may pruperiy coma before the meeting.

Doted. Brooklyn, New York, Aorim, 13l. HAHRY M. HE MOTT. Vi 4ii Shall PlpeLlna 6'62 2 Shell UnOll 6 ot 47 4 Shell oil 5 '49 wa 3 9 Ward Bating 6 '37.

7 Warren Bros 6 41. 1 Railroad and Industrial Bonds 12H 73'4 86i 87 'a t3'4 es'a is 73V 88', 8714 K3V4 CS-, 14 102 lOl'i (8X4 AlbPerlWr'p 6'48 1 14 Vi Va 50 50 50 73ft 66ft 67ft 93ft BSft 14 Webster Mitt '33. I West Tex Dtll 57 1 82ft 82ft 62ft Sinclair OU 7 Sou Pao rfg 4 '55. 1 214 ev 7V4 2V. 88V Ain4ktorPa 2030.

2 Am 1C. Cnem 86 Am MacbaiF 6 '39 3 100 SBft 9Bft 10414 104ft 104ft Sou Pac 4V4 '69 wa. 4 FOREIGN (4 103 Sou Pacific 9 '34 2 Am Melu 61 P. AU $111,770,874 In addition to these taxes there was collected for Bnd paid to Btates for gasoline taxes in 1930, and $24,457,494 in 1929. Montgomery Ward Loss Montgomery Ward Co.

reports for the quarter ended March 31, 1931, net loss of $1,783,074 after charges, depreciation, compared With loss of $2,318,260 in the first quarter of 1930. dross sales for the period were $49,466,336 against $57,309,069 a year ago. The first quarter loss was less than in 1930.. Expenses for the quarter showed a reduction of over $2,000,000 which more than Offset the decrease in gross profit occasioned by the drop In sales. Although no estimate of April sales fe yet available, sales figures for the month are expected to make a more favorable showing than those for February or March.

Although sales of $49,466,000 for the quarter were $7,903,000, or 13.7 percent less than in the first 1930 quarter, this decrease in sales and consequently in gross profit was offset to some extent by a more favorable inventory situation this year and by drastic reductions In operating expenses over the past 12 months, which have brought these expenses to the lowest levels consistent with efficient service. Ward's second and fourth quarters are always Its best, and results Tof the first quarter are therefore never fully indicative of probable net showing for the full year. Chrysler Lou The report of the Chrysler Corporation for the quarter ended March 31, 1931, shows consolidated net loss of $979,927 after Interest, Federal taxes, etc. This compares with net profit in first quarter of 1930 of $180,717, or 4 cents a share on 4,431,575 no-par shares of com-jjion stock. Current assets on March 31 last were $83,639,064 and curent liabilities $16,214,839.

Cash and marketable sechities were $49,977,317. On March 31, 1930, current assets were $95,305,346, current liabilities and cash and marketable securities $43,305,039. American Bank Note The American Bank Note Company reports for the quarter ended March 31, 1931, net profit of after Federal taxes, depreciation, equivalent after dividend requirements on 6 percent preferred stock and preferred dividends of foreign subsidiary, to 5 cents a share (par $10) on 652,773 shares of common stock. This compares with $722,892, or 99 cents a share on 652.469 common shares in first quarter of 1930. Reading Shows Drop in March Net Income Boston Maine Also Considerably Lower Operating Net 414 9 2(4 6' 7s 2V 88 V4 20s 97V4 6i 814 IVi 7714 8V4 23 21 14 Sou Pac Ore 414'77 1 103 99ft toft Am Nat Oss 6V4 92 92 92 211 20 20 10J lu3 103 t0'4 -in Am Ig 0 '47 U7V4 51i Sou Ry gen 4 '58.

6 South Ry cn 9 '84. 1 103 M4 tOV 107 10S 11,7 Am TiiTcv 4144a 8V4- 264 South Ry 6 2 107ft 107ft 105 105 K.7 107 Am a 1 Ml a '40 128ft 128ft 128ft 10774 107y 107-ft 108ft 108ft 108ft Preslaent Mcchnnlcs Hate Depo Company. Vi JAMK8 A. BTKWAKT. 4V4 914 2V4 7V 88V4 21i 97V4 6ii 814 l'i 77ia 9 24 44'4 6 18V4 614 614 1914 fiia Am I dt Tdeb 6 55 Am I at a 1 6 '60.

1V4 77V4 8V V4 Bell Tel 6 '64. Stand Oil 8 46 1 StandOllNY 4V4'51 12 106ft IO84 108ft Secretary. Mechanics Safe Deposit Company, 103ft 103ft 103ft 7S4 7ft t7'4 Vi snl.i-it ex an 37 Am Tal 6Vh '43 110ft 110ft 110ft 23 -2 Tenn El Pow 6 41. 3 Am Writ Pap 6 '47. IVi Ud Stores 3 68 Utll Equ pf6 8 l.lOf 25 21 Mot 6 44 Vacuum Oil 4.

32 2 Van Camp 1 60 811 80 It 77 77 Texaa Corp ev 6 44 102 Anglo Cnlla 7 46. It 7ft 94 ft 94ft NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 6 '79. K.714 S5 B4' 84 28' Armour 4V4 79ft 79ft 7914 101 B4't 84'4 D4 42V4 42V-IV 6 6 Tex At Pac 5 '80. Sales In 11:80 BONDS Bifh Law a.aa. Buenos Alrea 7144'.

1 8914 89ft 8ft Cent Oer IB d. 7 7J 78 78ft Chile Mtg BS 6 '31. 2 7ft 7 97 4 Danish Loan 5 '53. I tB ErooleMarell 61453 3 7 74 Finland Mtg 6'bl 1 Sift lft 81ft Oar Mun 6 '47. i 79 79 78 Hamburg 514 2 83ft 63ft Sift ItalBuparwS 63..

7 70 70 70 Marannao St 7 '58. 1 SI SI 51 Mendota TV '51. 10 59 884 58 4, Ruhr Oaa 6 V4 2 82ft 82ft 8 Ruhr Bousing 6 58 1 SO 81 80 Russian Ovt 6 ft '21 10 2ft 2ft 214 Santa Pa City 7 45 4 68 69 Stlnne. Corp 7 '36. 1 88 as 88 Un El 8er 7 '58.

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4 53Vi 53V 53- Vi 6 Hamilton rto 1 5V4 fiVi Vi Hap Candy 6 1 1 1 13 11 Heyden Ch 1. 1 10 10 10 -2 6 414 1 4V4 4Vi 4V 72 63 HumbleO 3 2il 6314 53i 63Vi Vi 8 2V Hygrad 1 4ig 4V4 18 11 ImpOCan 40 12Vi 12 12 V4 18 13 Ind Terr Oil A 1 13Vt 1314 9 6Vii InsurancesS 1 714 7V4 7(4 Intcon Pet 2 V4 V4 16 11 Int Pet 42 ll4 11V4 414 2 Interest Equ 3 2V4 2V4 2Vi Vi 35 26 IntEqu cv pf 3 I 3014 30V4 3014 Vi 3 ON WUHK TO BK DONE FOR OR SUPPLIES TO HE FURNISHED TO TUB CITY OF NEW YORK. The person or persons mafclntr a bid for Un El LA 5 '4 '64 18V4 184- Vi 113ft 113ft 113ft Vi 104 100 67' 2d 4 Atl OullStW 1 0 1C4 100 67', Union Paclfis 4 '47 8 Rubber 6 6V4- Vi 6V4 '4 104 100 67ft 99 32 32 32 68 SS 66 1614 Walgreen 3 Walgreen ws. 6 Walker 1 13 WestAlrEx .80, 3 Willow Caret. 6ii 19V4 1914- V4 nnv service, work, material or supplier for The CUv of New York, or for any -ot Its departments, bureaui or offices, shall furnish thi sume In a scaled envelope, in 10114 101ft 101ft be 2 2 2 XI Atl Helming 6 '37 BaltSsO gold 4 '4a.

Utah 61 9 Utah at 6 '44. Utll PowALt 9 59. 514 5V4 97 97 97 101ft 10114 101ft dorsed with the title of the supnllpn. ma Ball 44 0 4 V4 BaltaOevV4 'BO. Utll PWALt6V4'4T 91ft 92ft 91ft terials, worn or serviru mr wnicn ine via Is made, with his or their name or names.

Yukon Gold. 2 Zonlte Prod 1 5 Virginian Ky 5 '62. 1014 1014 101ft 102y4 102ft 102ft 69 68ft 69 76 75ft 78 106 106r, 106 47ft 47ft 47ft 108 108ft 108ft I05V4 105 106ft 13 BaltAtO rig 6 95 ttaltccO tig D20UU and the date of presentation to the President of the Board or to the head of the 10O14 lOOft 100ft lOB's 108y 108ft WarnerBrPlct 6'39 Westch Ltg 5 $Sales tneanplata; later edlftlan loe aaaspleU sales. Ex-OlTlen "Sale, less Ikap 1U sbarca. tEi-Rlilita.

aAnd flaitay ng -va. 4 41 Department, at his or lta omce, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which tima 96ft 96 96V4 West Elec '44. In Equipment Marts Dullness persists in electrical West Union 6 103 103ft 10ft 109ft 109ft 103V 1034 1034 102ft 1024 102ft Ritraa. An Extras la Hack, a Ineledlng Eatraa. Pajrabla tn Cash Black.

raiabla 47mh a ahaea annaally. a Payabla Id Slaek4 a Payable when earned, aa Pal laal 7 ear; na regala rate. High, aa Lawa carried la pratlsna close. Ex-Olvldaa and Ex-Rlghta deducted from net change. Bell Tel Pa 6 46.

Beth Steal 6 uun Man Tr '6U. Bkln UnEl 6 WheellngSU 414'53 Willya Over 614 '33 and place the bld will be publicly opened bv the President of the Board or htad of said Department, and read, and the award of the contract marie accord In to law aa soon thereafter as practicable. i03y4 87 99 Vi 101 101 equipment markets of the country. 87ft tft 101 101 87J4 99'4 101 101 YoungstShAcT 6'7H 80 90 90 5'70 104ft 104ft 104ft Each ri Khan contain the name una Business In the past week dropped off on development of slackening tendencies in principal trading areas. Electrical World reports.

104ft 104ft nlsce of residence of the person maleinn the bid, and the names of all persons In 934 BJ' BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS MARCEV RIE8ENBURUER, radio busi terested with htm therein, and If no other person be so Interested Jt shall distinctly 1U0)4 100ft 100V4 Baldwin Organizes Whitcomb Company The Whitcomb Locomotive Com Contracts for electrical equip state that fact, also that lt la made without an? connection with an? other person lOOVh 10OV4 100ft 88ft B8ft SSft ness, 43-19 313th and 41-04 Bell Bayslde, L. Involuntary. Liabilities ment show signs of tapering off In the Eastern district and actual making a bid for the same purpose, and la In all respects fair and without collusion Bam Un Oaa 4 '60. Buaoeu hi 4yiiai Cat facking a 40.. Can Nat'l 4Va Can Nat 4Va '68.

Can Pac deo a perp Can Pacille 4 bu Can Pacific 5 ii4 CaroClot0 Cent Pac 5 cues Corp 6 47. Cbeacc0 4V4 95 Chi Oaa Llgal 5 31. StFdttac 5 "7 3. pany has been formed by Baldwin alleged, 84,000. 99 100ft 100ft IOO4 108X IO81 108, Locomotive Works as a wholly owned commitments have declined.

The lull In buying seems to be of a BERNARD OL8EN, chauffeur, 213-12 subsidiary to take title to property Rockaway Boulevard, Sprlngneld, L. 103ft 103ft 103ft temporary nature, however, since of the George D. Whitcomb Com voluntary. Liabilities, 8271; assets, 850. inquiries are holding at an encour pany, which was recently sold at FREDERICK NOTHHAFTT, wage earner.

aging rate and indicate definite 23 Eldert voluntary. Liabilities, foreclosure. Officers are: Samuel M. Vauclain, chairman; George H. Houston, president; John P.

Sykes, aasets, 81.000. needs for central station programs and Industrial operations. CM9tPP adj 5 20UU 42 Ch4N 4ViO 2U3i 10 ALFRED SCHL083, butcher, 101 Pattlt Boulevard, Freeport, L. voluntary Liabilities, S14.168: aascta, 82.853. vice president, and Harold H.

Perry, vice president and general manager. 99 100ft looft 100ft 104ft 104ft 104ft 60ft 6014 60ft 234 23v 23' 84 64 7 78ft 78ft 1091 lOBa 109ft 97K 9714 7ft 7ft 79V4 104ft 104ft 104 ft 105ft 105ft 1054 104ft 1041 104ft 814 klft olft WHEAT EXPORTS WP Numbered among the encourag MAX and SAM KALLINS, children's The company is capitalized witn dresses, individually and aa KALNIT8KY 20,000 no par common shares, all owned by Baldwin. The company la engaged in production of industrial BROTHERS A OPPENHEIM, 3949 Humbert voluntary. Liabilities, assets. ing factors in the Canadian trade situation, as noted in the monthly business summary of the Bank of Montreal, is the fact that exports of wheat for some time past have ex none.

locomotives, with plant located at Rochelle. 111., And succeeds to a BEROER tt SCHWARTZ. wholesale N. Y. Cocoa Exchange Going to New Home When the New York Cocoa Exchange moves Into its new quarters at 92 Beaver St.

April 27 the world's most important cocoa market moves from Its original home. The Exchange has occupied its present site at 124 Water St. since the opening on Oct. 1, 1925. Today, although the United States does not grow a single cocoa bean, the New York Cocoa Exchange provides the world with a futures market for hedging and trading purposes.

Buyers and sellers of this commodity from every part of the world look to the Cocoa Exchange for the consensus of world opinion In respect to the value of cocoa. RECORD SILK SALES The largest volume of broad silks sales in four years Is the record established for the first quarter of 1931, Thomas B. Hill, president of the Silk Association of America, said, commenting on statistics just Issued by the Silk Association. Sales show a 5 percent increase in this period as compared with the first three months of 1930. March sales increased 9 percent as compared with March of the previous year.

Stocks at the end of March were the lowest In two years, showing a reduction of 18 percent under March, 1930. 4- 49.. 6V4 Cm 1AP Ig 4 '34 COlRliP tU Chi Un 810 4V4A63 Clll Un 8ta 5 '63. Ind 6' tu Chile Copper 5 '47. 4 Cal '39 Columb.aO&E S'61 Com In? Tr 6V4 '49 Con Oas NX SVs'45 Crown Zell 6 '40.

CrownWUlPap 6 51 Den 44 RO 4 Deo at fg 5 66 business which was established In ceeded those of last year, and that Insuranshares Corp. Is Planning Change The trend of American management Investment company policies toward the adoption of practices employed by British investment companies Is exemplified by a resolution to be presented to the stockholders of Insuranshares Corporation of Delaware at their annual meeting on May 14 as outlined in a letter which Edward B. Twombly, chairman of the board of directors, mailed to stockholders. IX adopted this resolution will amend the certificate of Incorporation to provide that the corporation need pay out in regular dividends only those net earnings consisting of interest and dividends received, exclusive of stock dividends, profits on sale of securities and other similar non-recurring Income a policy long followed by the majority of the British investment companies. EARNINGS INCREASE A 200 percent increase In earnings was reported yesterday (Friday) by the Douglaston National Bank, Douglaston, L.

in an announcement to depositors by Albert D. Blauvelt, president. The announcement said that in 1927 the bank earned 6 percent on its invested capital, while last year, despite the unsettled conditions in finance and industry, earnings rose to 12 percent and current figures show earnings at the rate of 15 grocers, 40-18 23d Long Island City; voluntary. Liabilities, about 812.000; assets, about 8500. 1878.

The business will be developed 14,000,000 bushels are booked for under direct control of Baldwin. 98ft SB SS 107 64ft 86ft BSft 68 BSft 99 BS 101 64 ft Sift 96ft 69 early shipment from the Por tof Montreal. 98ft 98 88 107 64ft 81V4 96ft 68'4 SAMUEL COOPERMAN, salesman, 201 Bay 34th voluntary. Liabilities. 811.880; assets, $5,000.

MOVES DEPARTMENT On and after April 27 the cor BECK1E DIAMOND, housewife, 100 Lln- porate agency department of Bank The early opening of navigation, it is pointed out, is giving employment to those engaged in lake and river traffic and unemployment generally is being relieved by resumption of outdoor work in many fields of labor. wood voluntary. Liabilities, assets, S250. ers Trust Company will have its Det Edls col 9 '33. Dodga Bros 6 '40.

El PaaoAcS '69 Erie or fraud, and that no member of tha Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk therein, or other officer or employe of The City of New York, la, shall be or become Interested, directly or indirectly, aa contraction partv, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise, In or In the performance of the contract, or In the supplies, work or business to which It relates, or In any portion of the profits thereof Tha bid mu.H be verified bv the oath. In writing of the party or parties maKinn the bid that the several matters stated therein are In all respects true-No bid shall be considered unless, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid. It be accompanied by a certified check upon one of tha State or National banks or tru.st companies of The City of Nrw York, or a check of such bank or trut company signed os a duly authorized officer thereof. tlrHwn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of any nature Issued bv The City ot New York, which the Corn pt roller shall approve aa of equal valup With the security reouired In the advertisement to the amount ot not less than three nor more than five per centum of the bond required, as provided in Section 420 of the Greater New York Charter. All bids for supplies must be submitted In duplicate.

The certified check or money snouid no, be inclosed in the envelope containing ihm bid but should oe either Incited tn a separate envelope ad'iresrert to ttV he.id of the Department. President or linird. or submitted personally upon the of the bid. For particulars as to the qunntitv and Qtialttv of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifications, schedules, pliins. on fi.

tn the said oCQce of the President. Bonrd or Department. No bid shili be accepted from or contract awarded to Rnv person who ts in arrears to The Cltv of New York upon debt or contract, or who Is a defaulter, aa surety or otherwise, uoon any obligation to the City. The contracts mut be bid for separately. The rlKht Is reserved in each case to relect all bids If it is deemed to be for tiie Interest of the Cltv so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids In addition to Insertlnz the same In Bidders are req-ies-ed to make Did upon the blank forms prepared and furnished bv the Citv. a copy of which, witfi the proper envelope in which to inclose th h'id, wir.h -i couv of the contract. Ir.clutiina the in the form approved bv the Corporation Counsel, obMli1 I'ron anpl'-ftAtlon theirler at the o.tLe ol Uiu Decrement for v.h.ch tna work Is to -9 ie o- the fervlees are be ri arid drawings ol cotw 103ft 103ft 103ft 88 8 8 86 108 106 106 70ft 70ft 70ft 74 74 74 headquarters at 43 Exchange Place, Manhattan. The functions of stock Utilities General Investors Corpora tion has prepared an analvsla of citiex The Reading Company had March net operating income of $585,130 rersus $914,513 in March, 1930. Three months net was $1,676,906 versus $2,831,839.

The Boston and Maine had March net income of $347,890 after taxes and charges versus $436,476 in March, 1930. Three months net was $724,601 versus $1,178,552. The St. Louis Southwestern Railway System in the quarter ended March 31 had a net loss of $666,463 after taxes and charges versus a net loss of $81,997 in the first quarter of 1930. March net loss after taxes and charges was versus net income of $184,253 in March, 1930.

Erlaldg9't7 1 Service Company. transfers, stock registrations, reorganizations and coupon paying will be handled at this new address. This is the first major move made BROOKLYN BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES Weekly Statement of Institutions Outside of the Cletwinjf House for the Week Ended April 24, 1931. Compiled From FiRuresObtair.efl Directly From the Banks by the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. by Bankers Trust Company to vacate the quarters it is now using at 10 Wall 7-9 Pine St.

and 11 Nassau preparatory to their demolition which will start about June 1. Most of the other depart At rage urplufl and undivided prolU. Average amount due from Other oankt and truflt companies In and outside N. T. Cttr.

Avrerase amount ot deposit. Capital. ments of the bank during the period of construction of the new building will be housed at 14-18 WaH St. 4wnw Averat ArertRt amount ot amount amount loans, ills- of ipecie. of sped.

Kama. eountaand legal teodar from reMrra I Investment notes and tn except rel bank note. and outAida etaf. W. City, BANKS Brooklyn $9,834300 $577,300 1,918,100 127,400 346.900 Globe 7,932,400 282,700 686,900 Lafayette 7,874,400 224,300 766,100 Peoples National 6,870,000 108,000 496,000 TRUST COMPANIES Brooklyn 120,611,000 2,178,000 21,879,000 Kings County 28,046.515 204,700 3.M5.678 Midwood 7,897,000 296,000 1,052,000 $602,500 FRISCO (Excluding aubsldtary Unat.) 1931.

1930. March gross S4.742.31S $6,275,747 Net oper. income 878.128 1.318,048 Three months groaa.13.884.998 18,254,552 Nat- oper. 2.377,295 3,970,096 BOSTON MAINE March, gross $5,136,369 $5,853,282 Net oper. 913.415 977.438 3 months, gross 14.931.254 17.432.804 Net oper.

2.447.533 2.797.068 ST. Long SOUTHWESTERN SYSTEM March, gross $1.613.00 $2,181,045 Net oner. Income 105 646 412.197 3 months, cross 4,381.009 5.814.723 Net oper. Income 42.958 563.966 ON CURB LIST The American Pounders Corpora URGES BOND DEPOSITS Harry Bronner, chairman of the bondholders' protective committee representing holders of Pan American Petroleum Company of California, first mortgage 15-year con-vehtible 6 percent sinking fund gold bonds, due Dec. IS, 1940, in a statement urges all bondholders to deposit their bonds with the committee promptly, because of the approach of the date on which interest are again due on this Issue.

V- NEWPORT BOND OFFERING R. L. Day Co. is offering a new issue of $60,000 City' of Newport, 4 percent gold bonds maturing May 1, 1932 to 1943, at prices to yield from 3 to 3.75 percent. The bonds are legal investment for savings banks and trst funds New York and other State.

$7,359,200 $1,811,932 $1,500,000 1,983,300 183,106 200,000 7.790,500 911,000 1,525,000 5,874,500 1,083,100 1,450,000 7,040,000 .500,000 124.961,000 8.2O0.0O0 27,130,658 6,479,470 .500.000 10,332,000 413,875 1,000,000 tion 7 percent and 8 percent cumulative first preferred stocks have been admitted to unlisted trading 1. 972,000 i privileges on the New York Curb 71,000 Exchange, struct. on vut m. be ieen there..

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