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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1931 20 M2 Curb Bonds Will Liquidate Closing Stock Prices on N. Y. Curb Commodity Markets HENRY Member N. Y. Stock Exchange 7-9-11 Broadway (Ground Floor) Lehrenkrauss UOMES110 BONDS Serein, rMlerCfl StlM 220 000 Sale Estimated.

240.000 tsalet -at- oiv.a 100 IOMII tl.OM atllll Alabama PVa VJ. t'4 Law rtckar 68 I'A 91 Mirk Low siect mira lata DlT. 1JO 134-. Cotton Is Steady Wheat Advances; Low Stock ehar lots 8 a 2 a xLouls Ex. 3 irtgage Co.

STOCKS-BONDS Investment Marginal Acc't Letters of Credit uiiiim eas Imim I ale Urn esM rt An 4-8 Tilth r. i 44 mi. Braealv Power '4. 10 Alabama Pow 6 'M a Aluminum Ltd S'4 1 Am '29 Am UasftPow t'S3. 1 Am PoJeLt6'201 32 7 xAero Sup A.

1 1H xAero Sup B. 1 3 xAgrfa 1 In Dull Trade Corn Irregular) Chicago. Dec. 18 UFh-Grain prces Supreme (lourt Justice 7 7 r4 23" 104 97 'an 102 76 3' 14 Cotton futures were unable to 2 7 1 8 3 1 10 Alnswthl'im. 9-18 Air 9 xAlr Inv pf 1 Alliance 5 Allied 4B Aluminum 00.

80 Alum pf shake off the lethargy which has surrounded the market during the 10 34 1 35 6 63 4 79 1 3 3. were higher today, responsiv quickly to a moderate volume of buying. Some of the strength In wheat was Johnston Orders Action in Controversy Supreme Court Justice John aim iaa Cws ef a 2H 2 2- 4 4H S- 9 9 9 V4 33 33 33 1 8 8 8 1 1 1- 40 40 40 9M 6 8)4- to 604 60 2 2 2 8 78 78 1 1 A Mi Hi 54 107 107 107 IS IS 15 39 38H 39 14 8 8 8 a 1324 132 132- 20 20 20 2 'A 4 ST' 93 23 10 97 7 102 75 S4W 14 1 f'4 1 7' 123 71 6M, past few sessions on the call the list was two points higher to two these figures most of the stay. 7'it 14 2 3 184 1 714 ia 78 4K, a 1S 734 1 12 71 St', 104 For tour convenience branch office 1, locatea at 2S Cem- Slrtx-i KOBCST CADIllasl Established 110', (HISHOIM A (HArMAM timbers Mtm Tork n-ne fl.M a Mangel 1 39 Mapea 3. 1 7 Mare I M.

18... 1 la Marviano ux 1 ntMavts Bot A. 10 38 xMarkMUl pit 2 1 xMcCuTd 45 xMud Jsn 4e. 1 3 MemNatG 1 51 Met Ed pf 8... Mich Sugar 3 1 Mid St Pet A.

2 1-18 rVM 11 MlWOcvpfxw I 87 Mln Hon pf 8. MockJnrlTi 1m 1 36 MolvbdmCor 26 88 MonWA10V4m 1 16V xMoodvsIS pf 8 4 Mtn Prod .60. I Am Bad 44 Am Roll al 8'4 Am Seating 6 '36. Agpal El Pow 6 Ark PowA-Lt 6 Also Eleo 4 'S3. 4b'49 CT 6 11 AasoTeVT5 '93.

Asm Tel Dt6Mi'44. Alio Tel Utll 6 '33. Bald Loco 638 ww. Bald Loco 6'38 Bath Steel Blnngbam4 (V6S. High 12 4 4 91 8 am a 13 78 84 4 i 1 31 1 to IS 19 I 19 41.

There was some scattered outside 14 16 Johnston in Brooklyn today ordered liquidation of the Lehrenkrauu Mortgage and Title Guarantee Com 48 Am Book 4... 2314 A 3f 1 3 14. AmCrnnB tn 12 3 5 Am Pounder. 2 II AmFound pf 16 AmOcVEl.30.. 30 73ft AmOeVB rf 8.

19'A buying and a little foreign demand which was offset by Southern, local and wire house selling. There were a few signs of liquidation. 107 73 1 201 64 9 pany by Superintendent of Instance George S. Van Shalck. II 71 133 The dissolution action, conducted BlrmlnghamO S'4 10 f8 Ouotatlona by Clark.

Chllda A Kaecte COTTON Free. Month. Open High Low Late Last But faloOen El S'3S 1 109 I0.t Metropolitan Life Presents by Attorney General John J. Ben 4 Am Kara 10 Am Lmnd .40 8 Am As 1.30. Mi xAm Mclbo 11 Am Pot At 14 Am BUD Can Pae RJ 1 1 1 A U07, UOtf 30 9 1 1 14 attributed to a sharp revision in yesterday's wheat visible supply figures, which were corrected to show a decrease last week of 1,971,000 bushels instead of only 102,000 previously reported.

Wheat closed Vt to of a cent up, and corn finished off to up Commission-house buying and some short covering contributed to the early advance. May wheat touched a $1 a bushel a reaction, however, with some selling attributed to houses with Eastern connections, later erased the initial gain. Rumors that the Argentine Government was contemplating increasing the minimum prices of wheat and corn in that country, although believed premature, drew attention of bulls. Comparative surplus at nett ends efforts extending over Car PL6'S. 32 5 4 18 7 10 8 Dec 13.46 13.46 12.3? 12.37 12.15 Jan 13.42 12.48 12.41 12.45 12.43 more than a year to bring the Brooklyn company into liquidation.

These efforts were contested in both 9 T(lt Bell 23 13 2 8 xNat Rub Men 2 7 xNatomas 3 3 xNeptune A. 1 1 NewBrdO Om. 2 March ..12.51 12.56 12.51 13.56 12.52 70 1 2 13 4 9 6 2 52 39 26 2- 13- 4 8 2 32- 38 26 -2 I 1 5 1 4 May ....12.53 12.58 12.52 12.57 12.51 July ....12.53 1238 1233 12.57 1231 2 13 4 8 6 2 52 38 26 13 State and Federal courts by re 3 Policy CI ranges 49 Am Sup S-1S lArcturus T. Ark Nat Ou A. 14 ArmstCrk Vn.

1 xArtMet.45.. Amo Vt 24 Mi Oct. ...12.34 12.41 12.34 12.39 12.S3 63 47 New i Zlne 2 ceivers for a parent company, the Lehrenkrauss Corporation, The Cen Arli seo. Can IllPkJ? 4'67. Can III 8 5 Cen III PSS Ct Cen Ohio S'Sa Cen PowftLt Cen St El i '41 Cen St El Cen ChlDisEO4ViA'70 ChlPnuTool53'4i Chicago By 6 '27 formal liquidation order will be II 4 4 4M, 84 7 87 47 II 4 44 13 73 13 13 13 5V4 as1.

7 Tl'h 72 -4 fW 484 2Vi 26 -iV, 20 29 SI SI ih a 1 3V 3 i 1 a. ts -1 41 41, 41 I C4 4 4 as is iV4 37 374 15 15- signed in a few days. 4 1 17 12 1 2 Atl Coast Fish. 7 Atlas Corn 4 a 10 IS 4 6 6 118 118 118 Superintendent Van Schaick be 3 3 3 Interest to Be Redm-ed Suicide Clause Altered New Indemnity gan liquidation proceedings in State 89 AtlasCorp Pf 3. 9 Atlas Corn w.

3 xAuVoMch 2 Liverpool and, Buenos Aires also was Supreme Court on Dec. 1, 1933, with an application for an order to show 67 37 Newmt lm. 2 33 33 XN oToh 1. 4 38 13 NT 1 120 114 NTTel of 8. 9 3 NU Hud 18 3-16 Nla A ws.

6 3 Mia HPwBws. 1 15 IH Ntles-Bem Pnd 1 a 9 rNlplM'e m. 1 33 Nor Sta 3 33 17 xNovadlA 3 1 10 8 TOIIStLM .40.. 2 1 5-16 Outbd Mot B. 3 1 xOverseaa 2 a strengthening factor.

cause. Justice Johnston signed the SI Trading later turned somewhat -10 2 10 22.. Cltl-aSertS'50. CltSer Oaa3 '4-4 CltS PAL 5 i 3 10 2 10 22 9H 1 1 listless with a touch of prehollday 2 1 2 18 .40, 14 iBlu 304 xBluRdK cf 3m 3 xBlumenthal. 8 Bow Ro Bear 1.

COCOA Jan. 4.81 4.84 4.81 4.84 4.76 March ...4.96 5.00 4.96 5.00 4.92 May 5.10 5.13 5.10 5.13 5.07 July 5 22 5.25 9.22 5.25 5.18 SUGAR Dec 2.02 2.02 2.02 1.02 1.95 Jan 1.73 1.74 1.73 1.74 1.72 March 1.79 1.79 1.78 1.78 1.78 May 1.82 1.83 1.82 1.83 1.83 July ....1.89 1.90.1.89 1.90 1.90 HIDES March. 8.11 9.12 9.11 9.12 9.11 June 9.46 9.49 9.43 9.43 9.18 Sept. 9.84 9.89 9.89 9.89 9.85 inertia, some selling was attrlb Clev El lira '3 Comwlthd4PSl. IC6 10C4 106 94 94.4 t4 uted to evening up operations In anticipation pf today's final Gov "-1 2 104 4 104 A 104 104:.

104 1041, ernment crop report of the year. 3 I BowBUtH. 7 pi. 14 xBrldept Mch 4 8 Brown Co pt. 7 xBrown Dist.

1 884 BufNEPlBlS. 1 Corn and oats mainly paralleled 103 102 IC3 ComwlthEd4MiE'60 Com with Ed A'S3 3 the action of wheat. Provisions 2- 40 1 4- 32- 109'4 10'A 1044 109 10 1094 107 10 107i were steady. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company announces that on Jan. it will adopt an interest rate of 3 percent for computing premiums and reserves on new Ordinary policies.

Heretofore, the company has used i 34 percent basis. The effect will be an increase in premium rates, averaging about 6 percent. Policies issued prior to Jan. 1, will not be affected. Other changes in new Ordinary policies, announced by the company, include: A new scale of cash surrender values which, in general, will pro 89 12 17 6 16 31 14 81 63 3 13 1 4 8 19 Mi 6 28 Bunker 8.

2 2 2 3 10 1 6 2 8 1 xPao East Corp 61 31 xPan-AAlr to 3 xPanteneeOll. 5 3 xPara Mot 33 22 Park Da 1 9 8 xPendrOBm 4 1 Pennroad Cor. 101 69 PeppM tttt 6. order, making it returnable on Dec. 7.

On Dec. 8, however, a bill of complaint was filed in Federal District Court against the Lehrenkrauss Corporation (the parent company, asking the appointment of a receiver for its property. The Lehrenkrauss Corporation agreed to a receivership and on Dec 7 the District Court appointed receivers for the Lehrenkrauss Cor poratlon and all its assets, which in- eluded nearly all the shares of the capital stock of the title company. The order enjolnedtll persons from prosecuting any suit, action or proceeding not only against th parent corporation but also against any of 3 Burma GRAIN AND PROVISIONS I I S6 6 $1 61 51 WHEAT Comwlth Ed 0 ComwlthEd5iia62. ComwlthSub5'4 Com PowiU 8 '57.

Conn 8 Cons Bill 4' '54 ConsOaBalt4'6a Cons Gaa Bait 4 81 10 2 10 22 1 IV 2 40 1 4 33 9 1 91 19 2 10 10 5 52 26 15 1 8 39 1094 105 -I09V4 SILK Dec. .1.30 1.30 139 1.28 1.30 94 99 4 Butler 5-19 Cable El Prod. 1 Can 1 51,4 Carrier 114 114 .114 10 109 IOJ 99 98 100 98 93 92 CORN Jan. .1.28 1.28 18 1.28 139 2 3 7 17 12 2 Dec. May.

Dec Ma'ch 1.28 139 138 139 1.30 I07'A 107 107 20 3 Phil 11 a Phoenix 6 14 4 PI Bakers 2 14 10 xPlon .80 19 4 Pitn 30. 9 Cona Oas Ut 6A'43. 8 Mi xCatalln Corp. 2 40 1 4 32 9 1 91 19 2 10 10 51 26 8 15 14 8 39 S4 4 93 91 87 85 Mav .1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.32 July .1.304 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.31 ConsOU 64A43ww 104 81 Cela lit pi Celanes DPI 7 I03a 103(4 10354 88 83 3 9 34 7-18 Cent 8ts duce lower values during the early years than the present scale, and higher values after about the fif 1 91 19 2 10 10- 3 52J41 '26 6 8-1 1S 6 14 39 RUBBER 4 45 45-101 101 101 6 8va S4 its suDsicuanes or affiliates, among 9 1 CStEl 30 Sa xCharis Co IV, Consum Pw 8 '38. Cont QasatEl 5 '5S.

Crane Co S'40. Cnio Steel 8 '40 CumbCPiLili'oe I 14 14 14- which the title company was spe teenth year. 138Ml 138V4 138(4-1 Vl 150 118 CheseM 10314 103 cifically named. 57 39 Pitts 0 1.60.. 31 14 24 7 Pow to Al 4 PrTlov 14 14 xPrRealC vtc.

8 6 xprudenttn) In 20 8 PUffSPL63pf 15 63 33 Pure Oil SS of 81 89 88 86K, 854 83 OATS 54 54 52 52 48 47 RYE HVm 78 77 76 77 75U' BARLEY Mav. Dec. May. Dec. 17 414 ChlRdcM a Jan 13.02 13,02 13.02 13.02 13.00 March ..13.23 13,23 1331 1331 13.19 May 13.41 13:43 13.41 13.43 13.37 July 13.62 13.82 13.60 13.60 1335 Sept.

13.82 13.82 13.81 13.81 13.80 48 88 98 99 99 93 93 90 90 87 87 84 89 54 54 52 52 47 47 78 78 77 78 77 75 86 86 78 77 11.37 11.32 11.82 11.72 44 Lengthening of the period during which liability in cases of suicide is limited to the return of premiums, from one year to two, after the date of issue, except in two states where 9y, ssH ft a 101 101 24 ss 101 2 4 6 '4 8 'A Del Elec Pw 5VVS9. Oat City a A Uet City a 8 Det Int Br 6'A DUO a 6', '37 Elee PAcL 6 203O 77 4 103 101 1017. lai.i 131. the law limits it to one year. New Indemnity Scale 113 Quaker Opf 6.

6 Rail 4c LT Sec. 84 a 3 a S' A new scale of double indemnity Railroad Sh. 8-16 xRelter Fost 11 I 6 SV, 5 '42. V4 3 as il 4 101 premiums which will vary with the age at issue, Instead of being con Dec. 3V-.

Reliable St. LARD 11.37 11.37 11.37 Fed Sux Ret 6 Bank of America PresentsPensionPlan Details of a retirement and pension plan for all employes of Bank of America, at an annual cost of about $450,000 to the bank, were announced today by A. P. Glanninl, chairman of the board. In making the announcement, Gianninl pointed out that this sea stant for all ages as at present, 2 Rel Int A xReeves Va Ftd Wat8vSo4.

16 10 10 ,0 -o 104 104' These premiums, in general, will be Flrest 8 '48 lower at the young ages, but higher 103ft 103V, 401 8 1 Revbarn 1tv Revnnld tnv 13 10 Rice SD Dim. As a consequence of this receivership proceedings in the State court were held in abeyance and Superintendent Van Schaick moved for a modification of the restraining order so that he might prosecute his liquidation action. His motion denied by Judge Byers In District Court and he appealed to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. On appeal, the Superintendent was upheld. The Circuit Court reversed the District Court on Nov.

8 of this year. The title company has outstanding guaranteed mortgage certificates in specific series aggregating about $61,500 and approximately $3,000,000 in principal guaranteed mortgages, of which about $2,800,000 have been withdrawn from company management. Asks Protection Flrest TArR '4'2. Fla 6 '54 73. 7, 7 at the older ages.

The rate for ex Produce Exchange Stocks IS Chllda CO 1 Cities 30 1 xCleve 6 6 Cohn to Rosen. 1 (5 ColQitE Ctpf 6 Col Oil to Oas. 1 84 Commtb Ed 4. Com xCom Bh i. 7 6M xCona 3 A Con Cop Mln.

1 50 ConOoEB3.60. 2 1 xConRoyOll .20 I 3 xCooper 2 aft Cord Corp 1 1 xCorron Fe 2 10 xCor to pf A .2 xCosden 2 10 Courtld .138. 2 6 Mi Cran 9 Creole Petrol 5 8 Crocker St Wh. 2 1 xCrolt Brew 2 A xCrn Cen Pet. 15 6V4 CrCrklntHm.

1 xCuslMex 106 4V4 Darby pet m. 2 20 DlttULtd 1 8 DlstU 39 7S 75 4 tra-hazardous occupations will be rRicno.or 36 OatlneauPw 6B'41. OenPb Ut I II 12 II son of the year it is customary for 1 61 Vt II ia 1 88 a 8 8 4 31 3 14 11 14 8 1 1 8 a 714 24 as as iOy, f9 l. 147 lightly lower in many cases. Liberalization, in some instances, of occupational atings.

134 134 134 3 7 1 7 7 2 3 2 1 1 1 1-1 2 8 8 8 1 2 21, 2- A 11 1 I 1 3 12 10 2111 '39 38 38-l 69 69 69- 1 1 1 21 21 21 3 6 6 6 4 33 33 33 1 1 1 1 1 13 46 46 46 -1 2 1 .16 16 16 1 19 19 193 1111 2 13 15 13 5 90 89 90- many banks, whose profits enable These changes will likewise be them to do so, to announce a Christmas bonus, and expressed his '(4 1,7 t'A 71 44 101 effective after Jan. 1. Gen Retract Gen WatftEl 3 Oeorgla Pw '67 Geo "iS Olea Alden 4 '65 GobelAdolphft Grand PleW 6 "41.. fealaw Admlr Alaa 500 Allied Brew ...1300 Ang Wupperm'n 300 alack 3300 Bi-a Bandwlch.2600 Cache La Poud 150 Davlaon Chem. 100 Distilled 100 Elizabeth Brew.

100 Harvard Brew 200 Horn Silver. 300 Int'l 100 Rlldun Mining. noo Oldytyme pleasure in announcing the pen si-A 11)1 slon plan as a bonus which will continue through future years. The High Low 2 p.m. .18 .1 .1 3'a 3 3 .25 .23 .35 4 3 3 17 17 17 18 16 16 .28 .26 .26 2 2 1 .79 .79 .79 IV.

1 1 24 2V 34 3Va 2V. 3Va 3 3 3 1.11 .16 .18 .18 4 41'a 4'a .13 .13 .13 10 .10 .10 The company will issue next year three plans of insurance a Family Protection Plan, in which the benefits are designed to meet the average family's needs through a period of 60 SafCarHArL 3m 1 St Regis 30 StRegP ev pi. 6 Salt Crk .80 174 xSchlff Cn I 'A 8ec Corp 4 Segal As xSellnd 40 xSel 1 ae 3 xSentrvSflfO. 1B Shawn As Vi 10 1 xShenandnth la xShtnan rv nf 47 Sherwln S7V. 7(1 44'.

101 IH644 a 41 45 83 5 11 7 404 4 1 3 63 24 16 3 33 90 109 274 pension program represents a cur OtNorPwS'as Gulf Oil 5 '47 rent contribution by the bank to Hall Ptf 5 A each employe averaging about one- years; an improved Educational Houst CO 8V3 '43 half month's pay, he said. Param'nt sou Petrol Con 400 IflS'A' I0'- 4'. isy. 4V. 4fc Miiy, w'iM.

1.14', Fund policy, which not only pro- 34 xDoehler, Dis 11 Richfield Oil 200 For Chemicals Washington, Dec. Francis P. vides money to cover the anticipated Roust Ct Oa, 6 Biti 7ii 11 Tex Oulf Prod bot Willys Overland 100 New York City Bonds Bid. Asked. 93 66 Driver pf 7.

11 cost of an education at the time the child is attending college, but also Gurvan, representing the Chemical Da ot iw 2 108 108 108 (A 1 1 103 lt)4l, Si4 lO'l TOTAL SALES xDumuer wu 7K. Duk Pow 8.. 250 250 250 Foundation, told the committee for reciprocity information that the Slocks an income during the intervening years if the parent should die be 100 Sherw ot 6. 156 Singer 14Vai 15 xSmtth AO 2 1 xSonotone Co. 1 28 28 Fully II.Med.

Hygrad Food 6'4n til PowA-Lt SC '56 111 Idaho Pow A '47 Ind Elee '51 Ind Ac Mich El Ind BA'57 11 1 chemical Industry was essential in fore that time; and a Retirement Income policy, which provides either 4 Duval Tex SuL 84 Swtle Pie Lead 4 EasOcP.30m.. 8 Easy WMB Va 4 23 13- 11 82 2 87 3 J4- a 334-2 9H 6l 2H- 7 40 3314- 5S4 14 A 1 'A 7- 3 I every way to national defense and asked the committee for tariff protection. 8s January, 1933 68 January, 1938 6s January, 1937 441 December, 1979 4 4a December 15, 1971 44t July, 1877 4 Us June. 1965 44s. March, 1963 44t May and '87 March, 1931 November, 197S 4'As January, 1977 February 15, 197 Foreign Exchange Cable Quotations, 2 F.M.

28 2 3 23 17 18 32 1 93 17 FORECLOSURES V. 10 17-4 1 1 'J ft 44 ra as 4 I 1 V. 37 7 14 to 7S t' 59 a "7 a Prav. par. close 2 3- 22....

17 164 32 1 -93 17 13 '4 1 9 12 June. 1974 ..1004 lOOVa 103 Via 103 ..1054 106 ..108 108 ..106 106 ..106 108i ..108 106 .106 106 ..10314 108 103 ..102 103 V. ..102 102 ,..102 102 ,..102 102 ,..102 102 102 102 ...102 102Va ..100 100 .100 100 ...100 1004 ..100 1004 ,..100 100. S4 94Va 94 4 94 94 lOOVa 43 4 3ft 2 Hi 1 83 4 93 17 38 4 1 8 3 10 17 13 2 57 10 74 10 8 1 33 80 50 17 35 3 7 8 14 2' 56 23 13 11 80 87 33 9 6 2 7 39 34 5 14 1 7 8 2 12 56 10 82 15 11 26 35 15 4 23 14 11 Vt 82 87 33 9 6 2 7 40 35 5 14 1 74 8 8 8 12 561 12(4 83 15 12 26 35 8 15 37'' an SI '2 49 fVi 6'i ew g4 S7V as 10 April 13. 1972 April, 1966 3 SoAmGP 33 17 BoPsnnOII 1 20 4 15 8oClEd ofBlW.

I 14 RnrnlMrif 1 23 StdCAcS 2.40... 1 SO Col Pw A 1 60 Spiegel pf 6. ,14 StdOKenlf 3 13 Std 2 TStd 811 d. 2 5-16 Starrett 1 1 xStarrett em of 1 5-16 xSteln Cosmet. 3 8 Stetson 5'4 8ulllvn 7 SunshlneM Si 11-16 xSunravODei 1 teniua U4.866I 84.94 Today.

84.94 6.602 ilHalaliaaa la C'enta 3 1 26 2 4 mm 14 I 3 4 1 a 1 1 1 I 29 'S Xiaicr BU 7 Eleo to 81 El 28' El to Pf 8. 54 El Ac 2 10, EmOisP 6 1 xEaultv Corp. 3-16 Evans 3 514 xFairchtld Av. 2H Brew. 74 xFanFC JIVie.

7Va xFerro En .65. xFldello Brew 41 h'A Flsk RuoDer France, tiauc IS M) 6.60 lieu, lire 91) 8.553 Belgium, lua 23.40 an annuity for the insured after he reaches his specified retirement age, or a substantial death benefit if his death occurs before that time. Returns Decrease in announcing his company's plans for 1935, Frederick H. Ecker, President of the Metropolitan, commented: "For some time, due to prevailing conditions, the rate of interest return has been decreasing. Coincident with this, there has been a scarcity of suitable new investments similar to those obtainable in the past, and this situation may extend over a considerable period of time.

"Experience during the last few years has demonstrated that the withdrawal features of life insurance policies have been too much empha 8.... 2 8... 12... Germany, mark. (40.33).

.40.19 Ind Serv Corp 5'63. Ind Oas 5 '50 IntPwBecB'iC'aS Int Pow Sec Int Pb 8v 4'j '5S Int Pub Ser5I'. Int See Am '47 Int Pow Del 8 '57 Int Pow Iny of Am 5'47 iw la Neb LlrP Ia Neb LAtP 5B 6I Jer Cen Kan PwAtLt Kan 0 ISA: El 6 EentuckyUtSI'Sti. Hopper '47 tops CkO SVa Kresie 8 8 '48 Leh Sec SA '2 I.aiUttl5'52 Log March, 1962-84 September. 1960 44 March, 1960-30 4As October.

1980 4s May, 1977 4s May-November. '87-69 4a November, 1955-58 348 May, 1954 34s November, 1954 3 Vaa November. 1950-53 3a May, 1933 Quoted on yield basis: 3i. 1940-49 SUPREME COURT, WESTCHESTER County The Trustees of Mount Holyoke College, plaintiff, against Angood Realty et al defendants. Neale Ac WH- son, plaintiff's attorneys, 31 Mamaroneck White Plains, N.

Y. In pursuance of a Judgment ot foreclosure and gale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearln date the 30th day ot November, 1934, 1. the undersigned, the referee in gald Judgment named, will aell at public auction in the rotunda of Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Tork, on the 27th day of December, 1934, at II o'clock In the forenoon of that day, tha 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 tha Sorough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described follows: Beginning at a nolnt on the eaatarlv Swiuerlaiid, tunc (3W.S78) .32.41 12 1 io? 10 4 '4 4 8.55 23.40 40.20 32.40 87.67 13.88 28.49 24.85 22.00 56 tooy, loo1'. iooi 17 Swift Ar Co Vt 70 3 10 Holland, tulldei to 061 67.65 Spain, peaeta 1 3) 13.67 Sweden kroui 428.9 88.49 Mory.

krone 24.83' 33 tVf, 33,4 8wlfr Inter 9 4 35 1 10 (1 60 1" VA 38 68 4', Fllntok 2 8V Fla to pf. 15 FordCa 5 2 3 22 17 18 32 92 17 13 1 7 12 12 1 16 32 1 24 Va 13 3', 6 2 3 2 6 13 4 1 41 1 6 4 12 48 Deiiaiara. kiuue: (W.I) Ti. 07 N. Y.

State Bonds 121 83 15J4 12 2 26- 33 -1 15 104 104 104 Mmar fearaeeae rlaattaaae T4 TaggartCorp. 2 31 TampaE' 4 24 2 Tasty feast a 10 7 Technicolor 2 8 xTechHG .40 43A Texon OAiL '4' 2 lOt'A lOS'i 10' Bid 1 244 '4. 13 3 6 3 1 1 4 1 2 2 I 1 II 1 1 1 is a It a' Amu i Minliilua (14.06m .18 85 January-March. 3 so 3V4 74 10 3 74 104 goi 12.00. 128 113 128 20 83 IS 24 27 40 10 18 25 9 12 8 9-32 4Via January.

19G4 I 4V-a September. 1D64 93 74 104 vi 20 FordCaBiy4m. sli, Ford Mot Ltd. 14 ProOiM pfl.20 12V xOar'k Pk 16 1T.H4 Bid January. 1945 4 April, 1940-49 1 3 10 Flulaud.

niark-ta lllll Greece, diachoia Hunaaiy. 4a March-September. '88 87 113 118 3 -2 xuen Avia 10 GElEnc 4.la-i tilt .4 18.95 4.565 1.01 Lou PowArLt 8 '57 Man Pow 64 '51 Masa Oas 5 '53 MidStaPet 4J. Mid Utll '33 Mln PwAtLt 4Vi'7. Vuaoslaia," diliai S44 7 (8 4" Tob Pr exd .10 tTrans A Tr" 1 xTranLux.aom Tti bit Chat 9 Tublr Ch A.

8 On Gaa Can. Union Tob i xOdDry Docks. 4 2 7 3 1 2 2 Poland, aloiy lllli f4 7 4 4-4 7'A SS' fA 73 3 Gen Flreproot. 1-19 Gen Inv 2 20 Gen Pub 8 pi. S4 4 77 87 4 72 25 25 25', 5 5 3 12 12 12 6 6 6 1 29 29 'a 29 tt- 51 51 3114 24 22 23 1 17 17 17 7 123 125 123 129 129 129 Portugal.

-ehObdu (4. aai Rumania. eu (0.951 57 4- 83 sized at the sacrifice of the primary purpose of furnishing permanent life insurance protection. It has become evident that undue liberality has developed in the last decade In connection with cash surrender values. "Coincident with other changes, 11 policy forms have been revised, tnd the policies made more adapt-bl to present-day conditions and to Insurance programs." 4.11U Georzla 01 side of West 12th Street, distant 298 feel southerly from the corner formed by tha Intersection of the easterly aide of Wesi 12th Street with the southerly aide ot Avenue running thence easterly, parallel with Avenue 100 feet; thence southerly, parallel with West 12th Street 24 feet; thence westerly, again parallel with Avenue "8" and part ot the distance through a party wall, 100 feet to tha easterly aide of West 12th Btreet, and thence northerly along the easterly side ot West 12th Street.

24 feet to the point or place of beginning. Together with an easement or right ol way for pleasure automobilea only, to the garage on th rear of these premises, over the aoutherly 4 feet nt the premlsre Immediately adjoining tha aforesaid premises on the north. Dated. December 3, 1934. FREDERICK S.

LYS8 Referee. Minn PwfcLt 8 31 Miss Pew Co 8 2 l4 January-July, '00-67 ..118 118 aa January. 1942-48 108 'A Bid i34a March, 194R-S3 3 10 Bid 1 3V, March, 1946-61 3 10 Bid March. 1946-81 3 0.3 Bid 3 December. 194(1-811 3 00 2 80 i is September.

194R-8I 00 2 so hVilfM'tti LfiMai Bunk Bouilg 't'ne lollowiua aevurmea are exempt Trout 1 all Federal, Stale and municipal Income I taxatlou end are Interchangeable: 8aai Attaarleaa 84 73 Miss 8 '67 Buenos Alrea, ue.su (4y.4oi. 4.18'i 2.20 fit 18.D5 4.50 I.U1 4 05 23.6U 0.85 8.74 10 24 i 3u 4 50 44.35 28 au aa VA Found Cor. 43 U4 TJd Gas Corp. 29 13 'I 1 12 13 1 17 33(4 1 24 13(4 4 6 3(4 3 8 15 4 1 42 1 4 13 48 32 1 3 1 14 1 3 25 16 13 100 3 28 254 10 OlenAdO l4e. 39 18 11 OM ext 1V4-.

5 7 4 xQran Va 1 ISO 121 106 108 106 Lima, sol (28 00) Montevideo, -peso isi.0341 tOt 10 103 44 44 44 .23,0 80 85 IVj Mlsg RW Pow 5 '51. MO TUh 54 A Mo Pub 8rr SA '47. MononWP8S3'63 MunsoaSSS '37. Nat PowltLt 6 150 123 GtAScP nv 7. M'.

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S7 9 1 d4-7-ll-14-18-21-3--7t 8UPREMB COURT. KINOB COUNTY 38 4 July, 4 4 May. JuU, I 4'. May, 4' 4V Ma.f, lou-r, 100 V. 100', 1007.

luov. 101 100. 6 19 OMlt OU 4 xHecla .40. Va xrlelen Kud. 19 HevdenC 1.35 11 Hollinger 1.35 164 HornaeHdl).

1946-44 1957- 3'. 1958- 38 1956- 36 1957- 37 1957- 37 1958- 38 1942-32 3 72 3.7 3.60 3.68 3.78 3 80 1.74 32 32 Bombay, rupee (38.,4 37.Ug Hongkong, doiiai Shanghai, dollar 34.3) VokoHama, yen (48.15) Trie Kings County Savinaa Bank, nlaln- 40 I07V4 107'4 107 1 NebraskaPw4'Sl Nevada Cal El S'90. New Ami Oaa 1- tiff. against Olaeomv Da Ninnlo et 100 100 '4 101 101 101 Va 101, 101 101 100', 101 101 22 25 S4 8 102'A 10'A 1024 Pursuant to Judgment of foreelosura and 100 y. 4 Reduces it M.

A. Linton, President of the Provident Mutual Life Insurance Insurance Company of Philadelphia, announces that premium rates and cash values for all new insurance policies issued on and titer March 1, 1935, will be computed upon a 3 percent interest basis instead of a 3 '4 percent Interest basis as Caoatiaa Mekkaia 8 1 Hud a 16 New Eng Q4VE 5'50. 1 4'. JulT. Kr FB gSV Canada, dollar (tl.Oui Si ui 46 Naw Ed Pow 8 '48.

3 6 -2 1 14 1 sale entered in the above action, dated October 30th, 1934. tha referee therein named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by GEORGE LXSSER. 4'. 1955-35 4 1966-36 .101 5 May. 1841-31.

61 47 10 16 TJd Stores 12 3 TJd Verd Ext .40 20 5 TJnlT In Dtah Apex 1 13 Utah Ac pr. 1 2 7-16 mil At L. 3 UtPAcLB 2 Venea Pet. 6 6 Waco Aircraft. 4 9144 (Walker 2 Sl 884 S2 21 54 6 38 19 24 12 46 9 16 12 1 53 7 13 30 9 1 Cl 85 47 '4 1 6 auctioneer.

In tha Brooklyn Real Batata 17 6 38 18 24 11 43 9 16 12 1 52 7 13 30 9 1 FORECLOSURES sale. In tl.Oto mitk 92 12 Exchange Salesroom. No. 18 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York, on the 21ai BOND 88 19 24 -1 12 2 9 16- 12- 4 1 524-1 7 13 30 a 9 1... dtlfREME COITRT, ZINQS COUNTY 6 4 3 1004 100 100 101 101 101 Urban Lueohtngcr, plaintiff, against Krla-sel Llttman et defendants. 1 2 I 4 2 1' 1 8 1 2 8 8 33 Vt HumbleOAcR 1 20 7 ImpChem .19 I 13 lmpOCan 3U. 28 10 ImoTofO .62 3 IndPLlne J5e, 3 1 Ind Ter Oil B. 2 38 InsurCoNA 3..

8 7 10 xlntMlCor 3 19 Int Petrol 3... 17 Int Utll 1 xlnt Eq 2 7 Inter 6t pf. 1 xltallanSup A 2 57 3 6 1 14 1 A 5 25 16 13 100 3 8 nay or December, 1934. at 12 o'clock noon, the premlaea dlrested by aald Judgment to be sold, situate in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, bounded and described aa follows Pursuant to Judgment entered herein 31Ta IK 107 107 107 101 101 101 dated November Ith, 1934, the under- 14 17 14 xWalkerH of 1 1 aigned reteree, win aell at public auction to tha highest bidder In -the rotunda ot the 33 Beginning at a nolnt an tha inuih.rii 22 224 2' 97 7 47 County Court House, Pulton and Jorale- 1 1 I.OI.U VRUM ABROAD 'Hie S. S. Orizaba from Vera Cruz, Mexico, brought in 14 cases of gold consigned to the Chase National Bank. The S. S.

Veragua from Cristobal bieught in three packages of gold dust a nd bars consigned to Bniica Coiumei'ciale Italians. side of Madison Street, distant 351 feet westerly from tha corner formed by th Intersection of the southerly aide of Mad NawEn(Pw6'54. NewOrlPbSr4Va'35. YPowAtLt4'67. NYStElAcO4'S0.

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Pac Invest 6 '48 Pae Weat0 6'43. a "A 47 4 47 47" 25 -16- 3 26 9 19 7 7 moa streets, Brooklyn, New Tork City, on January 7th, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premlaea In th Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said Judgment to be sold. ison atreet witn tne westerly aide of Sum a4 Vm iwawa 80 1 West Air 2 100 85 WstvcoCpf7 6 3 xWood'yP 4 39 33 WlwthLtd 1 10 6 Writ btKM J0 6 xTukon Oold. 8 103 103 103 ner Avenue; running thence aoutherly parallel with Sumner Avenue and part of '0 fo toy Beginning at point on tha east aids me Distance mrougn a party wall 100 feeti thence westerly parallel with M.itUnn 5 8 -g t) of Coney Island Avenue, diatant 960 feat south of Neptune Avenut; running eaat Street 37 feeti thence northerly parallel ioii ior' ioiia 1114 111 111 10W 1'8 nsu alea laacsaptaUt Me lalor 41tlo for eaaislete aslaa. 4 WmUm Ltart4.

Distinctly Brooklyn Insrittjtion 9 1 3 1 1 1 8 1 Klrbv Pet 3 2 2 2 1 5-16 Kolster 2 'A 14 4 xKruger Brew. 2 5 5 5.. 60 41 Lak Sh M3 53 52 53 1 Lef court Real. I 2 2 2- 10 LehCAeN 1 7 7 7 8-16 xLeonarn 5 A 43 14 xLerner St. 1 40 40 40 8 31i 3 6 5 5- wiin Sumner Avenue ana part of the dla-tanae through a party wall 100 feet te the aoutherly aide of Madison Street, and thence easterly along th aoutherly aids of Madison Street 27 feet to the point or place of beginning-.

mrougn party wall leeti thence aoutn 20 feet; thence west through another party wall 80 feet to Coney Island Avenue, and thence north along the aama 20 feet to beginning. Together with street rlghta. Reference being made to the aald Judgment for a mora complete description. a Hidu lae thai 10 akarea. tls-Rlckta.

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"v.l rli Ible yean a regalar rata. 11 4 PaCantPL44'77. Pt Ohio Ed 6 '50 KING 3 Co sty lJLVr.lm i-i. aarrlaa rarla eVaaa P.a-BIl4ati a4 70A 1 Dated. November 28th.

1934. EDWARD BAU80H. Referee. TAYLOR At ROBERTS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. address. No. 1 Hanover Street, New York City. n30-8t ft uaiea, December X2tn, 1934.

HENRY H8RDL1NO, Referee. JOSEPH A. HAHN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 148 Jerome Street, Brooklyn. dl4-st tu ta.Rlgfcta 4aoow4 fraa. art akanta home tok Founded 104 in ''no iv 4u venrs SUPREME counr.

KiMna rnitNTv 94 Pa Ed 54 1 Penn Pb 8r SO '54. Penn Pb 8 C'47 Pledm't Ry 5 '64 Portl'dOAtCko 5'40 log cabin In Illinois. His mother SUPREME COURT. KINOS CftTTKTV 9854 reared six 01 her own cnuaren and a'. T0V4 '3 44 ofl, 84 884 41 704 94 91 101" a 14 8I4 91 The Kings County Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Ismo Realty Inc.

et et eight others who had no home. 91 7 There wasn much to go around Frederick Mela and Martha Mels, hla wife, plaintiffs, va. Sam 6hlealngar, also known as Samuel Shlealnrer and as Samuel Schleslnger, individually and doing bualnesa under th name and style of Shleslnger Iron Works, et defendant. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and aale entered herein, dated November 9th, Potomac Ed 8 '58 8 2 8 2 101 Meet Dr. Townsend And His Pension Cure but Townsend was determined to 4ts 8k IS 6 i Stand (nf 6 '37.

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1 vVe Tea Oil) 5'61 34 3 WOd OJrB 5 '6 14 914 WU Uin 6 '44 1 2'k 92 Wise PwAU BE'5 I 78 7 WHO Pw Lt 5 68 77 774 Vadk Rlt Pow ft'4' 2 6 4 FOREIGN KONOS BOND II Kith La Sale, la Cauea Rar A 7'4t uv. Chile Ut BH6 .11 1 OonePrB8'4'37. a 37 37 OenlihLcan 6'4'55 7 a 4 ler 8'47 8 78 Ottfutrel 6 '63 xw 47 47 laareo Hyd Bl 1 '62 7 78 italSunerw Hi 62 NlppontftP8 -SS 1 8314 s-4 "arena Brartl I'll 2 14 144 tuatlan 64 19 eexi 2 jft 34 RuhrHoutlni63 2 2'y tantiaro 1 '49. 2 10 10 8acn Pb Wits t'37 8 3 .1 StlnnM 4 '46 at 1 40 40 rent Son 84 72 B41n8t'4 I ,1 it 88 I become a doctor. He landed' In Pow 8ec Corp 6 '49 PubSNorIll4M.P' PbSr No HI Pb8NTII60'37 Omaha, to study, rented a room 914 Siuc tbat time it lias been icrviBtr UrooVivjiiles with a friendlv.

intfrested comma-nity spirit. Our minin offico i our only oi'fice, with complete facilities vour command. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY lit Ct TON KISIXT CAPITAL $500,000 SURPLUS 000,000 1 1034 in'K. ton Pug 8d gueenaaiR4 '51 Washington, Dec. 18 W) Fifty age pension" plan.

He has trans years ago a lad trudged in wintry dawn through kne-deep snow 19J4, 1 will aell at public auction, by WM. H. REID. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 18 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on December 2 let, 1834, at 13 o'clock noon, mortgaged-premises In kings County directed by aald Judgment to be told, bounded and described aa followat Beginning at a point on th southerly slda of McKlbbln Street, distant fifty feet westerly from th corner formed by th Intersection of the southerly side ot McKlbbln Street with the westerly aide of Humboldt Street: running thence southerly parallel with Humboldt Street one hundred feet; thence westerly parallel with McKlbbln Street twenty-five feet; thence northerly parallel with Humboldt Street one hundred feet the aoutherly side of McKlbbln Street, and thence easterly alone tha aoutharlv alda of UcKlbhln drifts carrying 150 pounds of news papers on his back to earn his way through medical school in Omaha. with two other boys and they took turns cooking for themselves.

He had $100 dollars to start school, and he earned 11.75 a week carrying newspapers. But that seven-mile tramp evry morning took a toll In Townsend'i health which he never quite overcame, TRANSFERS BUFFALO BUSINESS Arrangements have been made whereby the business of Hemphill, Noyes It Co. in Buffalo, N. will be transferred to W. A.

Oardner member of th New York Stock Exchange. Three members of MEETINGS Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above action, dated October 18th, 1934, the referee therein named, will aell at publle auction to tha highest bidder, by GEOROI J. LESSER, auctioneer. In the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. 189 Montagu Street, Brooklyn, New 'York, on the 21sl day of December, 1934.

at 12 o'clock noon, th premlaea directed by aald Judgment be gold, situate In th Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and Stat of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly aide of Amboy Street, distant 350 feet i'i. Inches northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly aide of Amboy Btreet with th northerly aide of Blake Avenue; running thence westerly parallel with Blake Avenue, and part of the distance through a party wall. 100 feet to the center line of the block; thenc northerly along said center line of the block and parallel with Amboy Street. 50 feeti thence easterly parallel with Blake Avenue, 100 feet to the westerly aide of Amboa Street, and thence aoutherly along the westerly aide of Amboy Street 60 feet a the point or place of bealnnlni. Dated, November 28th.

1934. BtiLBTT KLAOES. Referee TAYLOR As ROBKRTS. Attorneya 1e Plaintiff. No 1 Hanover Street.

New York OH- n30-t fa He wondered why life was so hard ferred his office to Washington to see the plan through Congress If he can. He wants to pay every one more than 60 years old $200 a month. He would have the notion pay the bill by a percentage tax on all gross sales from peanuts to yachts. "Well even give the eo-year-old millionaires their $200 a month if they want it," he Jokes gently. He Is a tall, thin man of 68 years.

11'. 14 .17 P614 'Vt 47 7 3U 144 9.14 for so many people and so easy for 1 '74 rtV, Th 2 ntf 4y, 2 103 103 03 1 42 43 4' 'V 4 '7'A '74 '7 I W4 MV4 1 44 i4' 4 -S4 2 107 107 107 2 96 7'4 8 a 10 in 10' 4 494 fV-17 93 1K 03'A 5 03'. 934 93V 1 72V, 72 1 SlVt 19', 81 81 2 70 70 l't 7 4 4194 2 49) 40 NOT1C8 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE annual meeting o( the stockholder of THE THRIFT will bo held at tin olflco of a few. Half a century has passed and the corporation, no. 239 HTenon street, Htp Oas '45 saw 31 1, Oaa 4VC 6 '47 Vattla L't 6 4i 8rT18'4l liaw wP4'7 baw WP 8 Oal Cd Ltd 6'3 la Cal Oaa 4 'I) Cal adt" '44 5 Powalt i ts 4 08 '57 8 Oask fil'M 1 LtaPw 57 Nat '4S I PwLt'.

a.lirl Iten if V3e. Mian .) 'il. Jn the Borough of BrooitlTli. City ot New the now a man, believes he knows Street twenty-five feet to the point or York, on the otn atr or JANUARY, 1939, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, the answer to that old question. In the last year he has become lor tne purpoie 01 electing a board ot ot raetora for tha anauina Tear and two ln the nationally known Dr.

F. E. His gray hair Is thick, his eyes It', aoectora of election to nerve at the next bright. His neat, careful manner Townsend, of Long Beach, Cal. not Di.ce or oeginntng.

Also au the right, title and Interest of the parties of. In end to McKlbbln Street lying In front of and adjoining aald premise to th center Un thereof. Dated, November 30, 1934. ALBERT BONVNOI. Referee ELMER P.

SMITH, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Port Jefferson. Suffolk County. New York. annual meeting, and for tha tranaactlon of sueh other bualnesa a mar properly the Hemphill, Noyes staff in the Buffalo offic will become associ 10 3 40 72 87 soma oerore aald meeting.

Dated, Brooklyn, December la. PHILIP 8. CIiARKK ated with the Oardner concern aa as a doctor of human bodies, out 01 dressing bespeaks tne meaicai as a "doctor" of the economic sys-1 man. tern. He evolved th "Townsend old Townsend was born In a two-room representative.

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