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N - M . s
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. Paaops Total 171
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+ ==Years of Service
S NI VILLE, Tenn. — (AP) —
e total. of 171 years official
m?"' in the Methodist Episcopal
Lt g:; south Bishops Collins
e dos Virginia; W. A. Candler,
8 @§-cia and H. M. Dußose of
‘«{3 see will be relieved of active
B 8 & at the general conference |
i & ear. f
% three veterans churchmen
e % retired at Jackson, Miss,
™ . plan adopted by the 1986
~ cpnference, providing for
f = perannuation of bishops at
H of 72, effective at the 1934
S nCe .
@ ough Bishop Denny is 79 and‘
‘(;>:~>[ of the three, Bishop‘
£ %iler is oldest in point *of ser
i . ile entered the ministry in
; 8 at the age of 18 aal afterg
| Icas pastor, regligious ediiot |
o 3 president of Emory University'
f § Atlanta, was elected bishop in|
£ §s. He was a leader in the fight |
& Linst a plan of unification wish
. Northérn chureh proposea at
; 1924 general conference.
' WORLD GOLD PRICE
* SLUMPS, WITH U. S.
- BUYING STILL MORE
. (Continued From Page One)
E parations for making the first’
# purchase of foreign gold, hop!ng“
= the transactions could begin Wed
" nesday. Although the Reconstruc
tion corporation will be the pur-
I® éhaser, the New York Federal Re
® serve bank will be its agent,
; Enters Old Field
- The United Statés, by carrying
Jits millions onto the market for
foreign exchange, is entering a field
of finance that has been in exist
_ence in sg‘ne rorm ever since goods
produced in one country began te
¢be sold in. another.
It has’served a useful purpose
in simplifying interfiational pay
- ments and reducing largely to
?'g ok-keeping what otherwise
‘ ;‘u}d ha‘ge necessitated a costly
and hazardous transfer of incon
‘ceivable shuge quantities of gold
‘across oeeans and international
boundaries. .
ormagr it works in this way:
&An experter in New York sells
L 0990 worth of goods in London;
a Londod manufacturers sells sl,-
90 worth of his product to a
lerchantsin New York. The New
‘orker pdys for the consignment
the London importer ia
unds . To satisfy the two 'clalms‘
16 English exporter and the New
York exporter could send across
‘? Atlantic for the equiva)eml
@uantity of gold, g
. However, this would take time.
“and involve loss of interest, amd
there would also be a paymént to
tL: steamship and insurance com
. pany, =O, the exporter in New
~x'k sells his claim—a “bill of
eign exchange’—on London to
. the importer. The same process
‘takes pace in Londou and. both
ms are satisfied without the
‘actual shipment of specie. 3
. The importer and exportér do
‘not actually make a pers\pal
transaction of it. Instead, the im
- porter sells his bill of exchange |
.t 0 a house which makes a practice |
of buying and selling these instru- |
‘. ents on speculation and by shad- |
ing prices manages ordinarily to
. make a narrow margin of profit. |
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CAUSE FOR ALARM .
| PHILADELPHPA —(AP) — A
_ringing alarm clock put Walter
- Wood to sleep and gave him a
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lMarket to Stay Open
| On Customary Holiday
!‘ NEW ORLEANS — (AP)— For |
H”“‘ first time in its more than)
|a half century of existence, the |
{‘\"-\\ Orleang cotton exchange will'
{ operate as usual Wednesday while |
| the city and state are observing
| All Saint's day. ’
| November 1 is g legal holiday in
| services for the dead: Exchange
fd.x'm':m's simply stated that the
| qecision was reached “in order tof
ixuu“mle business.”
MARKET DIGSIN |
- AND CHECKS SKID
, - AND CHEC |
’Analysists Point Out That!
Setback Monday Can
i celled Only Half of Gain
| BY VICTOR EUBANK |
| NEW YORK —(AP)-- The stock
[ anarket was able to dig in'ifs heels |
Tuvsday and check the swift skid
which develgped in Monday’'s late
trading
The list wavered irresolutely,
however, and showed little inclin
ation to recover A soggy tone in
wheat, which was off about a cent,
_and a slight sag In cotton, tended
to keep Ihe share market hesitant,
) Stgok market analysts pointed
io'ut &l‘dt the sharp setback in the
;]ist Monday merely cancelled about
- hal/ of the eXtreme rise early last
wrek, in response to the President’s
‘outllning of the gold plan, so the
reaction might well be regarded as
“merely technical. Some thought
the market m#ht be guided in com- |
ing weeks largely by developments
in the monetary program, l
: SHOWS NO TREND
NEW ORLEANS —(AP)— The
cotton market was rather quiet
Monday and prices fluctuated with
in a narrow range, showing no def
inite trend for much of the session.
| New Orleans Table :
| Open High Low Close PC.
Dec. . 9.43 9.49 9.39 947 947
EI . BT ... s DS BRD
[Mch. . D. 64 9.73 9.61 9.70 9,69
- —_— |
E TRADING QUIET ‘
NEW YORK.—(AP)—Trading in
|cotton was quiet Tuesday with the
fluctuations = correspondingly nar
row. A samewhat irregular open
ing was followed by declines of
some 6 to 14 points but offerings
were light and the market showed
a fairly steady undertone with
prices working up a few points
later on a little trade buying or
covering. =
New York Table |
Open High Low Close P.C.
Deec. . 9.57 9.67 9.44 9864 9.61
JRn, . 9.6 9.6 F 9562 961 9460
Mch, ~ 9.972 9.77 -9.65 9.747°9.72
CHICAGO GRAIN
High Low - Close
WHEAT— '
TR L sy 86% .85%
MY O SE e . 88%
JUBY o vt be 8B .85 85%
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IDee, .. 4% 0 48% A 2% 142%
May .. W oo b 48U 48U
TP e BB o%k 80%
OATS— :
1086 .. v awe N L 8 .32%
Ay .. ol 8% 86 36%
R .. L tee a 8 .33 33%
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nightmare after he awoke.
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right off the mante.piece ard it
landed on Walter's cranium. ide
came to in time to hear bells still
ringing in his ears. At a hospital,
the doctors disentangled the ely'k
from his hair ang treatsd a cut.
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
—By WILLIAMS
They’re Off!
Sure of Himself!
Just a Sweet Dumb Girl!
Pay Dirt!
The Dope on Uncle Ira!
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TO ¢ —~YEH, T'LL GET BVEN WITH | ——EXCEPT THAT YOURE |
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