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Show f tv THE BALT LAKE TRIBUTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26 1922. METALS. Copper, ....... Btlver , Deed (Kew Terk) Spelter (Beat St, feels llewy .pet) Sliew (la Xeedea) . .. .......... ..1.S1 de- ..8.00 M 4.1 L Outlook for Mine of State Brighter Than It Ha Been Since Price Decline. s of lend advanced yeaterday by the Over Americas Smaltlng A Refining company ? to 5.ti per hundred pounds was received Is , with unusual gratification In mining clr 9 'cln. The price quoted yesterday Is the Led Stock. . high mark for the gray metal for many fnontox Some idea ef the Importance thie Increase to mines of the state Tho trend of prices developed on the he gained from Utah lead produc Salt Lake Stock and Mining exchange figures for a period covering the last yesterday, with trading scattered over a years. wide of issues, was even. fairly for lead Activity wasrange During lla. a banner year led by Tlntto j, Utah's output was stocks. Iron King, Stums and Crown 200,004,000 pounds; la 118 the Point, which wore dealt in for a total climbed to 201,800,000 pounds. With of 8100, 9009 and 6080 shares, respectively. signing of the armistice these fig The first named developed an uneven uree declined until to 191 the production tendency, between an openfluctuating was 128,400,000 pounds. As lead prices ing at 6 cents, a high of 10 cents and during the year 1920 were excellent, the a ckkm of 914 cents, Zuma held at 9 to 141,000.000 cents and Crown increased at 2 cents point pounds " So Tin Standard was fairly active; 1800 Last year, during which period the price shares) of were this. stock of lead at no time touched the Silver King Coalition mark, was the hardest twelve $1.0 and $1.82)4. for the sale of 100 shares at fmonths suffered by the gray metal Indus responded I .and 03(4, Cardiff at 98 cents for A in a decade or mors Consequently like amount of jtry trading. .782,000 pounds were produced. Jonly Stocks from outlying camps showed no Because of the low price the principal iangr--Prin- ce traded desultorily i lead production, operators suspended cents And New ores Quincy around I eenta. mines the those leaving active only of Alta stocks fell off to a Activity of which contained a high silver content low Alta mark. sold at 6 cents theMichigan differMwe r Although st first glance cents and 6 cents and Emma at 2 cents for 2000 shares. 1n price between 4 per pound for lead seems smalt. It Is more Quotations follow; LISTED BTOCKX considerable than the figures Indicate. tComjputlng the difference between current j Bld. jieked. and last year s lead prices as returning about 110 per ton of metal Should the Alt. Mkhliis .04(4 $ .08 Antelope Star .00(4 .00(4 price oontlnue to hold about 0 cents per Con or Altt .04 ,06 pound and the production remain at to44gset 9,792,000 Alts Tiger more . than approximately Amor Con Mines .. 814 ,05a 'pounds, or 46,000 tone Utah mine opera Albius Cone ........ .10 .11 Ltora will have In excess of $460,000 to Metnl Mia Co .01 .03 turn to stockholders, as compared with Am AUa Tunnel .18 H8as a result of improved earnings. V The Improved price Is of vast import Addle .... ... Bullion ,,,,, .09 ,09 qto the mines of the Park City, the Alta, Bl Hill ,08 tHie Tln.Ua, the Ophlr and the Bingham Big Cot Coni , .06 to Beaver Copper . dlstriota Should the price oontlnue .00 .00(4 silver-learange around 614 and 6 4 cents, ..... State .01 .04 of the stats will probahly pro Bey Black Metal ... .08 .10 mnv due mines on a capacity baala .01 .01 Bingham Galena In case freight rate concessions Cent Eureka ... .03 :8 :.84(4 bullion shipments by Colnmbnn-Remgranted on ore and commission, Colorado Con the interstate commerce .04(4 .06(4 which now has these and other Utah Crown Point tariffs under advisement, mining men are Cardiff p confident that lead producers of the state Oeoff .... will be enabled to operate profitably with Cott King . the price of too metal holding around Cott Metals MI44 Daly .. .. r$M w 814 cents. ro Whether toe present price advance Is Daly West Dragon .... merely temporary, the result of seasonal ItemUoha Cog requirements, or a permanent Improve Silver ... ment Is a matter of conjecture. The lead lima Mlnen has got away .from producers Empire Prlece Actual consumption is better, because of Saatern Bell-- , A amount of too metal being made Bureka large Mlnen into paint, building materials and Crown Point h S age batteries As there Is never sny Tin duel ... rarest amount of lead above ground ready Tin Con for jtho market, toe prloe responds very Eureka Lilly ... tt;(taMi Bureka Bullion readily to eeasonal demands However, the fact that too price has Gold Chela improved Is accepted ss an indication Grand Central Groat Wratern ........... that too period of flnanolal stagnancy has been passed and that an ora of ex- Galena .... Of it entered. building, Hamburg Mines .......... pansion Is being Us felt, this Is particularly true, a con Howell , ................ ftttlon which will operate to maintain Heme Run ................ M the present price for the metal. - Local Iron BWeeom believe that tha effect of toe Indian Qum mining men Iroe King passage of too Fordney bill, which jU tains a protective tariff for load, has Iu4f It A I CeyvtoBB discounted and is account bo already-beeto'V art 'g a od for to the prevailing quotations. TtatlS Bales for the Week of April 22 were In Leht ... Leonora tee- smaller volums according to the .yarn Big 8 Journal InimrJpres. yut not because of the lack of demand. MiMt VaUey atvast at rreaa Ht aaT 1.98 contract Producers seem indisposed to . ee MOMQV .10 for the sale of any more April metal, MichlflUTtll kg .17(4 .'28(4 f their supplies having been sold out. This MotanBieifhaa .07(4 m MOM .04(4 condition served to magnify the spot de-i- n New Quincy .................. .04(4 .06 and. .04 North Standard .04(9 Supplies in toe middle west continue 0 K Silver aef .00(4 .03 lead Opobtmi 4 ,00 ample and almost any amount of epeseto could bo obtained there at prlcea around PIlltttB pen .9 ,26 I cents. .04 As a result of the Improved quo- PrlBCB Coa .08(4 9eGg 00 PtoctMi Briittrt ,00(4 tations for the metal, mines are reopen.08 . .06 says the Jour irte Mining ing, Metal men hope, not ... .... Provo forced to .08 up that th price is .01 Reeda Peak Con no a point that .19 .10 South Standard ASP? .08 -Sella .... . . Announcement that the gric Activity Scattered Fairly Wide Range by Tintic tw tied Sfct a low-pric- ed to hold-arou- nd I - roly-- iat . dross Income of the Tonopah Belmont Development company for 1921 was according to the annual report of the corporation, --A total of $516,961.08 of this waa realised from the Tonopah mine and mill Expenses and losses occasioned by the labor strike cost tha company $130,760.29. Net profit for the rear, says the report, was $388,780.40. Dividends of $50,000 and $200 were received by the company from the Belmont fcuW Inlet mines and the Tonopah Banking corporation. In his report. President Clyde Heller , - .c, sayst The year 192$ was net A good oat for precious metal mining, as Adverse con ditions prevailed throughout the period. For the third consecutive year there were labor disturbances in the Tonopah district, and ths Interruptions from thin cause during 1921 were more serious and much more costly than in any previous year. "Notwithstanding the stabilization in price due to the operation of the Pittman act, toe average price received for silver was lower than for several years past, While there ware soma slight reductions In the cost of supplies, frslght rates were higher, were "These unfavorable conditions more than offset by tho higher average grade of ore produced, and tha total net earnings from operations at Tonopah, exclusive of the extraordinary expenses and losses occasioned by the labor strike of nearly four months' duration, were higher than the two previous years.". The company paid $1(0,000 In dividends in 1921, Undivided profits December $1 were $1,178, 665.01.' -- r TOXX MEW CPU, - tv$a4M wkiso SAsjnmroiBoo (At Report GoldfieUi Boo til . fBiM Cwnb JHitrlcIw- Bll ' f oh lunb Ext ............... ............. .68 .08 .01 .00(4 .00(4 tmM o ;o ... Chief oteeVsese hef saeeee a de e a - OFBNINO SALES. Alta Michigan, 500 at 8c, Big Bill, 2000 at 2(4. . Colorado. .04 1000 at 4e.4e. , Eureka Mints, 1000 at a, i Kant Tin tie Coalition, 10W at Iraa King. 4000 at e; 1000 et 6(41 $00 District lc. Boy 'PP Quran Jits Butler H.llt.x . Leonora, $600 at New Quincy, 1000 at Be; 600 St liver King Cot lit ton. 100 st $102. Ttmie Standard, S00 at 81.80; 400 . Code Sam. 2000 at Tlntto Central 1000 at 1(4-- r , INDUSTRIAL. Utah-lda- h Sugar, 190 at B . CLOSING SALES. Crown Point, ,9000 at Ci 8M gt ' . 100 4t 99c. Cardiff, , Eureka Ully, 200 at 6. leva Btoaaom, 200 at 22. Iraa Xing. 600 at Nave Qetaer. 1000 .at 1660 at North Standard, 1000 at 1000 at Prince. 2000 st 006 t Bristol. a Plqche Pintle Central, 9000 t Tlotle Standard, 800 at $i.8U; 00 st $1.82. Went Toledo, 2000 nt c. Casta. $000 It 9c, , Emm. 6000 nt 9e. Iron King, $00 at 9c; 860 at 4. os a e oo Kit , Nortl Star Mlspek 0S4A0 H A sosao-- Enla 3a Bit Bnd 'Weet Other 9e. noom. MIXNBAPOI.IX April 2A Shipments. I 900 barrel Bn a, 1 2. 00. nost. BSChasged, - 8e; 4.. 4e: 4e. 1. 9e. 1st 7 Preferred UTAH POWER tk LIGHT kaaS!; V?r faf.' ri. This stock has come tormtgtk the recent depression with a better record than any of our older seasoned eecurltie. Rinse 1915 we have recommended this a one of the best. If not the best, of all of our Uxi investmenta, It baa not missed a quarterly dividend Of $1.76 per share since its Issue; Its earnings are steady and safe but growing, and assure a still more profitable future. The stock Is readily marketable both hero and to the east, and has tha highest collateral loan value with us and with ail banka W believe the stock will easily pell about $100 again and strongly advise its purchase by all classes of investors Detailed Information or circular, on request. Pries 98.00 I A.ESOGLE V Lit Lake City OQden COPPER CLOSE, BOSTON (As Reported By J. A- - Hogle A Os.) Bld'.'lAeked. eti.82. Midway , , , Boo Pita Kit onopah a .02 .02 ' .... Terau 1.85 .60(4 ,00(4 .00(4 .01 oiii Ophlr Cneh 01 ,07(4 ......... 'Belmont', .02 ,00 .03 .0244 .9T(4 6 Bpeertirad Sold ...... Grmekerjtek Greet Bend JhXR cntack Dlrtriet Cob Virginia Hele A Noreroet .. Tonopab 01 $.2H Standard eeaweaia.wa4d Otwhu tlnto .01 .01(4 .01 H Loot Bur llvtr Pick Coo Mtnhattaa Dtitriet Manhattan Cos 00000 00 00 0 White Cape UexlenA .00 3,06 .68 .00(4 00 -. Kho Cm o by J. A. Bogle A Co) Bid. Akod. .... gvndleat surer King Coal Stiver Xing Con Sioua Mima yeeeeeeee o Tnct ioww Goldfteld KtWlOII 1 stocks.- - ' CO. ROSTOV (An Reported 0VU ty CLOSE. 3. A. Hngle A Oa) Bid. Asked. Swift AlTBtttrt 102 ... Ahmelt ... ArU Oornl .... Stotfhini MIbbB Cul A A Mb , Csl A Urals Copper Bangs Holy Weet Bast Butte TmvIs Duly Hmeock .... ............. Islsad Creek do prtfetTod Ini Boysl Kirr Liki U Sill Ukt CPMf Uiaoi Mtn Cob 102 100 82 8 16 9 16 88 -- ITS 43 2 11 gnUlMUe .... ......... Gfoi&nJIoikSim. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. NEW YORK. April 26. Two occur, rences of today brought Into strong light the character of the financial situation, not less so from the fact that Inference from one of them had to do with present and future, while Inference from tha other dealt only with the 'recent past The offering of a t45.000.8M fifty-ye4 4 per cent loan of New York City had the remarkable result of being taken at the most advantageous price to the city that any loan with that interest rate haa ever received. Its significance appears from the fact that the successful bid of 102,788 places the loan on an bests of 4 12 pep cent, as against a haste of $ It for the 4 per cent loan of laat December and of 4.48 for the long-terborrowing, city's last previous that of July, 1917. It Is these comparisons rather than comparisons with city borrowings in the longer past, which tell the story of the Investment market. The heavy Income tax. from which municipal bonds are exempted, was plainly In eight during 1917 and was a matter of every investors calculation last December. The new borrowing rate fixed by the applicant bank ers today more than allows for the advance of 18 points elnce the middle of last year In outstanding New York 4 4 per cents en the open market Coming with todays other large 1140.000, 009 In Canadian government and homs Industrial bonds (both of those offerings being promptly covered) the price paid for the pew city loan is remarkable j,aatlmohy to the Investment market s position. Contrasting with this sidelight on the general situation, the United States Steel corporation's quarterly report of .today showed firrt earnings months of 1922, which failed by $396, 887 to cover the T per cent preferred stock dividend. For the fourth successive time within a year, the company is left to draw on Its accumulated surplus to pay quarterly dividends on both common and preferred. Indeed, the net earnings as reported, are not only, except for last Septembers quarter, the smallest since the first three months of 1916, when the Influence of the "war panic' was dominant, but Jan uary's net receipts were without exception the smallest of any month since February of 191$. Had such a showing coincided with continuing trade reaction. it would have been a highly unpleasant contribution to the talk of Wall street. But every one recognizee it as a plc- ture of conditions which are pest, P centage of the companys capacity in operation. Which 'was 46 per cent In January, had reached 76 per cent last week, and even the March net earnings were almost double the January figure, On the stock exchange today's ment of prices waa hesitant and uncertain, with a downward tendency. Steel common rose a fraction and a few other stocks made isolated advances of a point or more; but net declines of equal or greater scope were more numerous. Railway sharaa ones more hardly moved. The March reports of earnings now n course Of publication indicate that the months increase of something like 26 per cent in total carloadings, must have been As against the New York Centrals Increass of 81,272,000 over 1921 In gross receipts, or about 6 por cent! Union pacific a operating revenue decreased $437,000, or nearly I per cent. But the gain to net receipts, as a consequence of reduced expenses, continues general. In other markets than stock there was considerable uncertainty of movement. Foreign oxchango moved littlx though the German mark fell back rather sharply. Wheat broke with a good deal of violence, but cotton moved forward; the New York spot price reaching tho highest (igurf in a month, ar 2 60 110 91 (As 1 I .. e 244M..4(M4 4....M.4MV. ee a .,t44MMMv ........... .... e.o.e.V Nm! Crook prti MftOhf sees ShOB SiMttaok 69. 375 44 12 sees NifiilMK Copper liokiwk , North Butko MIpttllBf mt North toko liorTBBrtty BOIttOB I 9; rulateady; high, 4; low, offered at 4; cloaing bid, Call tonne agefnet geeeptancet, atrady; 80 end 90 daa, all month, 4(464; prim sercanttl paper. 4 i money, ing rate. laat ktoe. I; tint loatx 8; i 4; 64. CHICAGO, CHICAGO PRODUCE. April 28. Batter, higher; 84686c; standard, 87ftS7c. 82S8; case; Egge Higher; racalpta, ery extras, 88c; flrata, ' creamsecoode, 43 544 24624e; flrete, first, 22639ci packed aitna, ordinary mlacel-loaeao- M63$; atoeag parked flrata, 26c. 97c I storage Poultry, alive, nnebugad. EVAPORATED FRUIT. YORK, April 95 Evaporated applet, steady; prune, ateady; California prune, 76 19c; apricota, acerce; peaches, firm; ratlins, easy. NBW sonranaaa JJL at the well of the Elko OH Development and Improvement company1 was completed yesterday. The bore has been water In the bailed, and drilling operations will be commenced tomorrow, according to H B. Kuntx, president of toe company. Although the- hole has remained --for two months without any .activity on the part of the drillers, when the casing was lowered and the well bailed out It waa found caving to be to perfect coMlitlon having occurred since 'drilling Operations ,, VUl LIAAJF erfl-v.J3 oil is noticsaLie on top of Bis Soto water In the hole and It Is ..possible .to get a reaction from Ah chloroform test when applied to the mud taken from the bailer. Indicating a saturation from some of the sands encountered. According to the predictions of George Hook, a geologist from San Diego, who made an examination of the country to which the drilling Is going on, the first real oil sands will he reached at a depth of approximately 1600 feet. 1120-fo- Canada ot 30-Ye- Bonds 5 ar Non-callab- for 20 le Years x Principal and inter est payable in United States gold coin. A direct obligation of the Conadian BUTTER MARKET. April 36. Firmer hotter market eastern point and aa Improvement in feit me ad from there resulted la a little firmer tone. ' Loch! trad remaned gutet and receipts wen liberal eaaugh to tttisfy bnyera et were prices. Con of centralised acliv demsod. Early sale aci pea aad la hut hit it of 00 score were atado st to 86c. was possible to got as muck as 7 ' Government. CHICAGO, am of :: Dominion , s par and Price, interest. 3T, PALMER f 410-1- Wlkr S Bask Bonding, Ttum Wax ' &88S Sound Investments. 4(4 2 8(4 9 68 13 8(4 40 100 112 91 94 4 I 4 9 9 I 69 19 - 28 XI (4 92 41 8 Crescent Cumber lead . ... Bunk , , , , . , Galena eomaoa do prrterre 8a new preferred tlloole pip 26 96 92 New 9 0a.) Born icrFWMr Buckey . ... Cbeaehrourk, .... So prtferfae ladleae 41 8taIdard ok, moot. Reported By J. A. H1 A Anri 80 .... Pipe .... Park Treat It Northern pipe Ohla OU inter Pet Peas Max .................. ...a,,.,,,,...,.,.,, 1 ... 1 . 4 .......... ...... , bee I his Location k OfJC RET POR PKRHANtNCI rer Prairia Oil ,, 9 prairie Pip 2 Solar Naff Trinity .... Booth Pip 83 Tunlumn .... Pans Oil South Vtak Apex 9 O Pennsylvania ... rtek Com Indiana .... , , 1$ i Utah Metals Xko.ee 90 Sksssea i 44 46 Bt Megr Kentucky sew 0 Nebraska 8 0 New York WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODTJOX 8 O Ohio (Quota tloai By Mutual Creamery Compear. ( do preferred Oaa lata iwea A Pluck Freeh extra erramery bottar tm 68- Vecunia .... , pooad cubes ...$ ,98 - Weeblnftoa ... MINNEAPOLIS, April 35, Wheat Na t Prata estra eresmary kutlee la eartaee ,M northern, $1.61(4411.66; May, 1.68; July, Perak ailra eeramery kuttar. ' parch- COFFEE MARKET. meat print $1.48. Ne. 9 Cora yellow. Praah flrat arraaiary butt la earVoo NB1V YORK, April 98. The market lot oof-fe- e Gate Ns 9 while, 834a66a rrramery fntsree (Irate palter, at aa advene of 9 to t prrab ytrahopeaed 'Barley, 82i5Se. ment print point os bilker Ofblot from Bruit aad oaae " . 1 Bye Na X 1 01 roeorinx ef PooUng belter la cube the reartlra of tho aftor SekratrA fraeh egg giasNa. 1, 9.744a.n. y Thera waa a renewal ef aeatlee- Ranch egg UtniPtalloa abavo the 10c level far Juet )nf COTTON MARKET Pull ereem ehera,, Irlpleta and around 9.83e fom SeptemMap contract NEW YOBX, Asril 88 Cette futures np. Pull ereem ehaeu, Peung Ameriece. ... ber, howoeor, end price taler eared off to 9 16 toned strsdy; Msy, It 0f?e; July, IT. Met Oc- Pull cream tbeera, 8 pound rauarra. .. (at- - the latter potlrtoo. May rand from 10. U6 tober, IT.TOei tieramber, 17.771 to 10 Ole, but recovered the lea with tho marJunary, Block Bwle eheera ,,,, 17.Ce. Celle futuree rloeed strnngi Hey, Cream brick eh etoelaf set three point tower to thee ket 18 07 ; July, lT.Tdoi Orlober, Decem- Milter, h.le woe eetlmated at about her. 1T.TAI January, 11.84c. , 8put eottae, FLAXSEED. 78 000 bag. My, 10 Odd July, 9 98e; Sep. DULUTH, April $6. pictraed, 3.n.TA steady; mljaiing, ).23a tewbef, 9,741 deleter, 9.7c; Praemboe, I.UCcf A Boetoa 8up Copper 8u 63f64, 09. f 98, Call nt g4tlMtt la i, s Light Thrown on Nation's Financial Situation by Occurrences - on - Market AND st Ite memeat. sa sodertaoe ef-prevailed. Recehren did sot ra oarage thipmeuta beyond their arade aad bay-etook goods as they needed these. While firm 1-- May-fia- --- EXCHANGE. NBW YORK, April Foreign oxchaox. easy; Great Britain, demand $4.42; cable olxty-da- y bill oo teak, 64.40. $4.42; demand Franco, 8.40, eablea 0.81; Italy, demand 8.80, eablea 6.89 1 Belgium, demand 8 6X eablea 1.68 Germany, demand ,87, cable .87 I Heltaad, demand 87.03. eablea 87.987 Norway, demand. 18 80; Swedes, demand. 98 03; Denmark, demand, 91.21; dateend, 1,47; Bpaln, damand, A8-6- tj Ureeee, depind, 4.82; Polnad, demand, .02; Crscho-Sknskldemand, 3 .96; Argentine, 86.76; BtaMl, demand, 14, U0; Montreal, MONEY m S W Elko, Nev., Well at $672,-000.8- $, , w Operation Besomed Report for Year Made itrktt a January, March, f.86e. Nearly half tho baet-aea- a eawdstad ef erchiBge ar owltchiax tram May and July to later deUreries is prepara-tio- n for poeelble Mey sotlre tomorrow. Spot eoffeo, dull; Rio 7a, 11 to ll(4c; Bento 4. 14 to 16c. Coat aad freight offer were ir- Special to The Tribnnt. e regular, locladlag 3s d toe 8 aid I port bear-bonto at 14 to 14.7SC, d IO 6 at 70.28-Install lag Mi aaatog 70.40c., Tonopah Belmont Mine (San Ho Beets? aete Road? tion in the city.' Suitable for retail store or : You have your opinion, But whit.ctr Ilfsin street, neirdcon2 South. The , choicest available business loca- int BETTER . office. on a Con The car with the highest ps mileage bag higher mileage on Concrete. , The car with the quickest pick-upicks up quick" on firm unyielding p, - skid-proo- propertiai f. Motorist! know these are facts and motorists, if they inist, can get the kind of fox Central Cruet Co. . - EdpSmithsScms $Qua at Firri $oudi Om BooUl RS (afti aher MaraiHnf thing hmM Qmertk Writ fit gout oopy. Rdt, PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ' bAVG W i , roads they want. -- Ui today About this nnnmlly Pda locatlou, or ingHtiG About tbs many cthar dBeirahl bulnefli The least expensive car to drive is less expensive on Concrete. And the gritty Concrete surface is equip- S6 l. Concrete. - Superb ment, beautifully decorated. Large and roomy. Extra Urge, handsome display window. , . Cold Bond laaua 407 McCormick Baalt Building SAIT IAICB CITY, UTAH od National Organisation to Improve and tdthe' of Concrete Officaa la 2 Othet Cities . Aaaata $44600.00 75,000.00 AMERICAN GYPSUM CO. Manufacturers ef Keens Cement end & Fleeter Preduete hrt6vta -- I Per Cent Pint Mortgage, Sinking fund Gold Bonds -- batrf March Du aortaUr, SoptaraboFL tomb or 1 of Ach 139, and on Sap- to 1834. Inclu-aiv- x yax , Panomlnollnna $t60 and $600. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. TRUS- TEE. Principal and March 1 and Bptember 1, at Columbia Truat company, gait Laka City, Utah. oeml-annu- al pAy-ab- Thla bond la Mourod on th ntlr nwlgoyv Company, by iuat A ia fir! of tha Price $100.00 and Interest, to Yield 8 Per Cent ' AMERICAN GYPSUM CO. Sacurltlti Dapartmont tot Ktarng Bldg. Wax 1t WARNING! Frotoet younalf Agaliut diibansst hrokerx Bo sun your Aeooust Is saTx Bofora buying gtocki or doing buBlnxM with Irrmiponsihls broke " nQyiir REAUn,Ult Our wookly rfArty. U ' caper SjuBpig coat 15.00 copy mailed on Investor! Guide tt. 8bliahe4 15 Kw Tork. yaari, |