MARCH 151935 STOCK _--—-—*-* Morning Stock Letter | g4 over lltiield and Co's (Mo: ' Private W ire) uaw YORK. March ia-The ‘gpean “M10511!!! continues ost uncertain. Signatories oi the 39,1110 Treaty brand Germany a violator of the Locarno and Ver- sailles pacts and have asked the Lgggllfl oi Nations Council to take action when they meet tomorrow. 1n v;ew oi this uncertainty the gtock market will continue very nervous and therefore it will probably be advisable to look on Gygr the week-end.‘ i Foreign exchanges this morning show no great change irom yester- dpy, London lower in smaller vol- umg, As pointed out 1n yesterday’s aitZmODn letter some stocks act as ‘Mush they want u» go ahead but PYObBbIY will not while so much uncertainty exists. Includgd m "It! KIWI! are stocks such as Loews, Sterling Products, sea. board 011. Standard ou of New Jersey, Hlunble Oll, Eleu paws;- i-nd Uilht com. and Pfd and Skelly Oll. NEW YORK, March iii-Finally °V°F°°m1fl8 the numerous handi- caps which delayed its; inaugur- "lml- “W 519F111: buying season at retail made an auspicious start during the week. The estimated B-Veiflse of retail sales for the U. S. lifted to a. range oi 10 to 15 per-cent more than for the gor- responding week in i935. GRAIN ' (Canadian Press) wmNlPEG, March i3—Eur- Qpflfl.) poikcal speculation kept me wheat pot simmering on Win- nipeg grain exchange today. An atmosphere of expectancy brought a lull in export business. 'i‘rading “'11,? orderly however in the face 0f optimls-ic sentiment and 8-8- a-a cent gains were held at the close. Reports from Liverpool indi- outed renewed pressure of Austra- lian wheat on the international market and this was reflected in export purchases of minor propor- tlon... The May future finished at 86. July at 86 3-4 and October at. 86 7-9 cents Little of importance developed in cosh and coarse grains pits. bialsters were credited with pur- chases oi barley in the cash grains pit while iutures moved in sym- pathy with wheat. . CHICAGO. March ,i3--Respon- ‘give to firmness that developed in the Winnipermarket, wheat late today scored something of an ad- vsnce. ‘ -With the volume oi business light as a wholc. moderate oper- ations on. either side had consid- erable eficct. The majority of traders showed a disposition to await prozzedings oi the League o1 Nations Council scheduled ior tomorrow. Wheat closed uneven, 1-4 lower t 1-2 higher, May 1.01 to 1.01 l-8, July 90 3-4 to 7-8, corn 1-4 to 3-8 up, May 80 7-8 to 81, oats at 1-8 decline to an equal gam, and pro- visions varying from l0 cents set- back to a rise of 7 cents. PRQQUCE MONTREAL, March 13—L1ttle improvement was shown on Mont- real open produce markets today with the only change being in slightly higher egg prices. Graded egg shipments in car- lots or less were quoied at 30 to 31 cents a dozen for A large and 28 to 29 forA medium. Butter was quoted at 21 1-2 to 22 cents per pound for carlots or less oi no 1 while lots to retailers were 23 1-2 cents for Solldg and 2.4 for prints. Cheese was unchanged at 12 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario colored, main lino arriving. Potatoes: P E I mts 90's $1.20 to $1.25; 80's $1.05 to $1.10; cobblers 90's $i-l5 to $1.20; 80's $1 to $1.05; N. B. 80's $1 to $1.05; 10's 16; Que mts 95 to $1; Que no 2 whites 80's 85 to 90. ‘Currencies MONTREAL, March 13-Pound sterling declined 3-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges today to $4.97 5-32 while the United States dollar was up 1-32 oi one per cent at 1-32 premium. The French franc eased a small am- ount at 6.63 15-32 cents. NEW YORK, March 13—The Canadian dollar advanced 1-32 of one per cent on the foreign ex- change market ioday and closed at par while other major currencies declined. ' The pound slerfing ended at $4.96 3-4,ofi1-2 cent and the French franc was down .00 3-4 at 6.63 1-4. ' we onen- TELEPIIONE 1410. wornl. Other rats: on application. For Sale FOR SALE - ONE 0F THE island's best grocery and meat stands. Write "D." care Guard- llln, . cornea r-‘on sine-warn: Cottage, Box 118, Charlottetown. 11-3866 FOR SALE - GANDER. APPLY U. Boyce. Mermaid. L-9899-3-l3-3i. 70R SALE — DRIVING WAGON. Apply Mack MacKenzle, Canoe Cove or Donald MacDonald. 98 School Street. L-3672-3-13-3i. F0: SALE - A NEW non 2e feet long. Suitable ior car engine. George Clark. Mt. Stewart. ' . ' L-313l-3-14-1i. FOR SAL! ._ TlN TOULOUSE Geees and Genders. i5 Emhden Gander: and Geese. J. P. Tanion, Bummersido. L-31S5-3-14-31. n IALI ..- socnon roan- Im Bridge and Whut Bears 0min. Guardian Central Job Prlntety. ' To Let, OIINT-IIOO I'LAT,UN- iurnilliod u i118 . Iathmom adjoin . A»)! Guardian. 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I955 CIIARIJIYITITIOWN Clnnilied lllnllmnn Charge for nny advertisement twenty-five cents, ¢CCCCGGCD<D§C>UQC Cflfiflfififififiilfii-fish Miscellaneous THE BEAUTIFUL THING ABOUT saving through Life insurance is that if you dlc your family is pro- tected by the amount you expect- ed to save had you lived. Consult J- A. Moore, Currie Bldg. 27-tf. ESCAPE!) TWO FOXES, MEDIUM sliver. Notify Henry R. Hurry, West Royalty or phone 1588-2. Reward. L-3897-3-l3-3l. CAPTURE!) FOX. APPLY ALBIBT Douse, West Royalty, L-3857-3-l2-3l. APPltI-INTICE W A N T E D T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Couns expert training. Molar Barber col- lege. Halifax. 17-359. Agents Wanted ' AGENTS FOR NEW MEDALLION portraits, unbreakable, beautiful Real money maker. United Art c Toronto. ompany’ u-aza-z-as-lsl Personal g “rslvsra noun armamen- tens pay. We start you- The Can- adian Kindergarten institute. Toronto uo.) Per-Baht!- Male Help Wanted A LISBON EH01! Till DI- prefll a Civil Servant- ‘Postmah, Customs -l1aamine!. Clerk. Stenograpner, etc. has Booklet “How to t a - meat Job.” M. C. . Civil Service od, ‘ms-onto (lit) H. B. W. Wanted _ n-"aisi-s-lalal. . you, olnmil. outs wants wonx or on. , 109 Apply 29o King Btrest. W’, ,_ 1,414: 14-8927-8-14-11. T. ' 4y Q UCITA T1017? MINING - ‘(Canadian ) Tonouro. March 1a 411,, 111111108 market was hammered to- day for losses up to 1 5-3 In the big issues and up to 60 cents in the medium-price group. Disturb. ing news from Europe was given credit I01‘ inspiring 3911131‘ Th; 801d share index weakened 5.61 to 115.97 and the miscellaneous min- es index 5.51 to 129.42. ‘ Hollinger, Teck Hughes mg wflllm Hflfsreaves came out in fairly hca _, volume and at re- cession-. of 5-8 to 1 5-8. Lake Shore had the biggest setback. Wriaht Hargreaves closed ‘I5 cents 110W“ a ‘W. ‘Iieck Bushes so cents do n at 4.35 and Pioneer 30 cents off at 9.65. Bralorno lost l0 cents. Coniparatlvely little Norsnda was offered and the price closed at 47, down a point. Hudson Bay weakened the some amount, also in small volume. Fslconbridge was more vulnerable, dropping 60 cents. Silver stocks were in light trade and oils also moved slowly. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March 1s- Stockl mo” Acme Oll 15% Afton do Ajax. Oil as Alex 3% Algolnu ii Anglo H 445 Arntfield 75 Ashley 12 Astoria 4% Bagntnuc 8% Barry H 4 Base Met 22 Bean 30 Braille 132 Big Miss 84 noiijo 151,; lirnlorno B R X 12 Buff Ank Buff (‘nn 5% Blink HUI 10 Col Erlm 108 (‘an Mal 05% (‘urlboo 1518 (‘antic T 182 (‘en Pnt 240 (‘hour Res 100 (fhlhoug 31 (‘lericy _ 3% (fonlngas 310 (‘oniarum 190 Dome 43% . Dani Ex _ 5% I-lhlnrntlo 108 F Bridge 825 F91] Iflrk 41,5 Franklin 5 Gods Luke 101 (‘iooclflsh 14% Graham 4 (irnnntla 10 Greene 25 fiunnnr 75 Hnicrmv 4 Illlril Rock 5i llnr-kcr 7 llolllngor 13% Homestead 21 Howey 571,4 .1 Iii (‘ na . Kirk l ul 38 Kirk Lake 46 Lake Sh 52% Luuni (‘out 7% Label flro 11% Lee Gold 8% Little L I. 25v, Little I. L G10 Rinrnssn S50 lifnn East 10M “flfllfl I] 8% McIntyre 40% McKenzie 125 lli-“lllan 7 McVlttIn 24 IieWntters 123 Morl (Ill 141/; “In (‘orp 127i “Into 88 blnnctn 0 .\lorr Kirk oil Murphy 2% Non-bed 2 Nlplssing 255 Norandn 4'! Nor Can 31 O'Brien $0 Olga Oll 4 Omr-gn _ 45 Pnmouo 370 Pnymnster 03 iiorrrn ‘III Pct (‘oh 5 Pick (‘ro I05 Pioneer M5 Premier 215 Pros Air 250 Quit-lice Mines W Rom] Auth I88 llell Lnkr- ll Reno Gold 106 Roch» 5% Roynllta ' S3 \|\ll int 301 shot-p (‘r 85 Shrrrltl. I05 Siavoe 90° Sou Tlh 4% Stadu 2'! Ht Anth ~ 23 find Bnslu H05 Sud (‘out 12 Hillllrnn 34 Sylrnultn . 931 'I'mihufn 44 Terk Hugh 435 Texas 39° Toburn 13° Ventilrea 192 Waite Amu 11° Wayside ’ 19 White Eng 0% Wlltsey c 5% Wright H ‘I00 Ymlu Y 33 Total salon 1.008.000 IJNLIIIII Alder-mac ' 1° Brett Tr 394 Cen Man 17 Church H 5% (‘o (‘op '59 Cobalt ‘l; Dal Oll 5" Home Oil 10° Hnrl Bay ‘J4 Lake \inr 4 soon-ole ' Msmly l5 N Hawk Nordon ‘A Park Hill 33 I Bel 5% gawdnes K ‘:55 Eh IQ Pore Cro W!‘ Preston Ritchie 1 Ilohb Mont 5 Sud lillnu 4% Wood am ‘I .__--_.--- Miscellaneous I .--- (Canadian Prenl MONTREAL. , March if-Prless improved nominally on Canadian commoditfsxehanu produce sec- tion today wlth trading at a stand- mn. . Butter loot-Que rm I1 l-I t» bu... t. col (Nov. make) u i-s w m. m h a AmIedII um‘ atoms m-uimai 0097. _.__.__._--_ N. Y. Stock Exchange (Inppliad by Plllialll All Com- pany numbers of Ilontrul stool exchange and sub market) ~ Stocks Open Close Al Chemical 1841;‘ 118 Am Can 1221A 122% Am For Pr ‘I 1 Am oco 81 31% Am Rad 20 20%, Am Tel and Tel 181% 185% Am Water- 2155 20% Anaconda 3955 331,5 Atclillon 74 74 At) Ref l0 30 Auburn 41 41 Bald Loco 5 1m: Ohio 10% 1s Bendix Av 24 Beth St 54% 52 Briggs In 59 58 Can Pac By l2 12 Caro 127% 1% Chen Ohio 55% 55 Chrysler 94% 91% Con: 801 . 1i‘ 20% Com So . 3 5 Con Can 70 78% Con Gal CO 82 321A Corn Pro ‘(at 71 Cur Wright 8% Deere ‘l0 73 nhhont 1431.4 14195 lllec Auto L10 40 38% Firestone 5054 20% Erie R B. 14 1314 Gen 1512c 58% 39% Gen Foods 24% Gen Mot 00 58% Goodrich 18 18% Goodyear Tire 265‘ 26% Hud Mot Car 1'! 18 Hunv Mot Can 214 2 Int Bar ‘I8 771,5 Int Tel m 1s 15% Kennecott l6 95% Mont Ward 38% 5f, Mur Corp 10% 19% Natl Bil 33 335‘ Nat Cosh Reg 28 250‘ New York N H 4% Al,‘ Nor Amer Co 2554 Nor Pac 30 2014 Pack Mot 10% 109$, Paramount 9g‘ 9% Penn R H. 321/, 33 Phil Pet Co 421/. m,‘ Pub Ser Co 41% 40%, Pure OII Co 22% i4 Radio Corp 12% 11y, Radio Keith Crph 8 1 Sears Iloe Co (10% m: Rhell Union Oll 11% 11M Soirh I'm! 331,4, 311,5 Std 011 .1714, 311;, std Oil N J’ 0.114 am, fltndehnker Co 12K 12% Tex (‘om Elli); 3g United Air 29% United Corp 8% o; YT S Rubber 234 231/4 U S Neel 81% hi!‘ Vanadium 213/, 21% Warner Bros 11% ll West Iinlon 8"!- 8.1 ‘Vent Alr Broke 41".. 41% Wont Rive 111s», "3 Woolworth 50 New York Curb (Supplied by Pilfield IIIII Corn- pnny rnembera of Alontrenl stock exchange and Club llurlul) Stocks 0pm Lust inner Gas Elec ties Corp 13 13 Cit Serv 56 5S Elec Bond S 18 18 Ford A Nlng Hud Brooks Close Amer Cyan B 351/; Aru Gal El 377g _ Am Sup Pow 2 Assoc Gar — Atlas Corp 1.1% Can Mar - 2 Cit Srcv ‘ 4% Creole Pet 29% Fri Bond Sh 1R Ford of Can 251,5 G f Oll 94% Hum Oil 13% Imp 011 21% Int Pet 55% Nlag Hud 05% Niag Hull 9 St Oil Ken 20 Un L nnd P A 4 Un L and P pfd 89V; Mt’l. Stock Exchange (Qupflufll by Pltlleld and Com- pany members of Iiloulredl stock exchange and ea-b market) Blocks lloeu ‘Last Abitibi 1 180 Bathurat 17 _ 12 Bell Tel 144% 143 Brnllllnn 12 11% Blew Corp Can 3 2% B C Pow 30 3° Can Nor Pr 28% a Can Car Found 8 6 (‘an Cement 6 5 (‘an Ind Al 994. 9% Can Par. 12 12% (‘sinners 27 27 (‘ock Plow 85$ 8 Cons Smelt I51 252 Dist Belg 35% 25% Dom Bridge I8 84% Dem Steel U!‘ 5t Dom Tex ‘I1 71 Imp Tub 18 18% Int Nickel 40% 4'! Massey Harris 8% ll McCoLl Front 10 15% lilont Pow 52 3i Nat Brew 41% 41 Nat St Car l8 ‘l8 Pow Corp 151a 18 fibnvvlnigan 20 20:2 Sou Can Pow 18% ‘I3 Steel oi Can 01 80 ll Bk of Can Bk of Comm 1G‘) 100 Bk of Mil 104 ‘I04 .Bk o! N. S. Royal Bk MT’L_._(_ZURB (lib-plied by P1841010 gull 00m- paly members of Montreal ntoek exchange and sub market) ' ltoeil 000! ‘bill I A Oll B114 I)“ Dom fltonl 9% 95G Ford A 25 24% Imp Oll ii 21 Inter Pele 80 30 Melchela 10% l0 Walker Good y I084 29% Markets At A Glance - (Canadian Pun) ‘liorooto and Montreal-Indus- lrl; stacks lower. route . _ New York-Wheat upmlil to 5-8. rubber sugar un- NOW York-Cotton rr-m‘ RLUPTEWN“ costume! EXCHANGE (Canadian Prue) MDNPREAL, March I3+Br1tish and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as com- piled by the RoyaLBank oi Can- ada closed today as follows: Australia pounq ‘.9690. Austria sohilling .1892. Belgium belgs .1599. Czechoslovakia cmwn .0411. Denmark krone 1219. Franco franc 1166345. Germany ieichsmark .4048. Great Britain pound 4.9715. Holland ilorin .8843. Jlungary pengo .2987. India rupee 3163. Japan yen .2904. Jugoslavia dinar .0231. New Zealand pound 4.0098. Norway krone .2499. Poland zloti .1903. South Ail-ice. pound 4.9410. Spain peseta. .1375. Sweden" k-IOM .2584- Switzerlsnd franc .3285. United States dollar 1-32 per cent premium. NEW YORK, March iii-Foreign exchange easy. Great Britain de- mand high 4.9’! 1-4; low 4.96 3-4; close 4.95 3-4; 80 day bills 4.99; France 8.63 1-4; Italy 8.00; Bel- gium 16.97; Germany 40.50; Can- ada 1.00. Closing exchange rates:-- At Montreal-Pound 4.97 5-32: U. B. dollar 1.00 1-32; italic 6.63 15-32. ' At New York—Pou.nd 4.97 l-4: Canadian dollar 1.00; franc 6.83 1-4. At ParIs—Polind 74.90 1-2 fr: Csnadiandollar 15.06 1r; U. S. dollar 14-00 1-2 fr. in gold~Pound 12s; U. S. dollar 58.95 cents: Canadian dollar 58.95 cents. Produce Prices . (Canadian Pressy MONTREAL, March 13- Wheat, nor no 2 92 1-2 Barley C W no 3 48. Oats. C W no 3 39. Oats. feed no 1 37. Flour spring wheat patents, iirsts $5.60. Flour seconds $5.20. Flour ba rrs $5.10. Flour winter wheat patents. choice $3.90 to $4.00. Flour white corn $4.40 to $4.50. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts ton $21.25. Mlddlings ton $26.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.90. Hay no 2 per ton carlots $9.00. Cheese no 1 Ont col 12. Butter no 1 21 1-2 to 22. Eggs in cartons A large 34. Eggs A medium 32. Potatoes: P Y‘ I mts 90's $1.20 t0 $1.25. P E I mts 80's $1.05 to $1.10. P E I cobblers 90's 81.15-51.20. P E I cobblers 80's $1.00 to $1.05. N. B. mls 80's $1.00 t0 $1.05. N. T. mts 10's 16. Que mts 80's 95 to $1.00. Personals Miss Mary ’I‘ralnor of Boston who is spending the winter on the Is- land with her-brother Mr J. J. ‘Ikalnor, Bedford, is spending a iew days in the city with friends. will be awarded to riu CHILI! who pots an no Alternatives. ll mu and sddrau on back of entry Home‘ Order, En I or Bank Money flfiflfl-l nan-n Inployeas of this company and member: of this families not eligible. Fin: prise of a one correct nnawel in received the rue will be equally divided- n II cash contest. Entries containing substitute er additional war; ' and envelope In address ENTRY FEB IS 25: FOR TWO ANSWERS TO ONE PERSON IN ANY ONE CONTEgT. ear ponmar not later than Saturday, , The correct solution of this competition under scaled coves bne bee: deposited In tbs vaults of the Trusts and Guarantee C0- IJ-Iud. who also bold in mm the sum of l h is an umnlsi condition of entry flu: our decision mm cedar of your entries for ducking against published comer answers. BERT-LINES - m;"d' F" “m” h‘ "As IT H m rm: EASIEST or an. couiaurious THIS WEEK'S COIIIITITION If. II ‘ No. KJI —-Rs¢rrange correctly flu words In the following lines r A STITCH IN TIME NINE SAVES ~ THE MAPLE FOREVER LEAF NOW THE DAY OVER IS IN UNARMED ENTERS ALONE EACH IULIS OI COMPETITION FIVE HUNDRED DOI-IAII CAIII the five lines in sin authors‘ correct order. Each IIM is by an author of noun. ' No more than on who to I disqualified. Send solution on plain paper with yon I30 NI CONTEST. NOT MORE THAN EIGHT ANSWERS FIOII MINIMUM ENTRY FEE. 25:. Remit Entry Fee by can, Portal N P.0- Nol0—Cheques and Pomp Stamps are no: unearned. below. o “Hull. 21hr. n" H "' D°"'" °' 5:11:51: 5LT -:§"'i'§§11i, binding l- n: n»... k» HE word: in each of the five lines to the lelt have been ur TIME NINE SA ES" ir-vlrong. l! should reed "A STITCH IN TIME / - SAVES NINE". Re-srrsngo these lines as the authors used them and WIN a prize of $500.00. Ties divide DIL GENCE IN SOLVING "Korolrl Lines"-—nole the exceptionally only lines you are salted to solve thirwook. the rize. WIN CASH WEEKLY BY_ GAVE A THIS UNKNOWN VOLUME MAN Sam Holt, Olds, Alta. oo.oo. ca"... l... 5165.67 i. Kfiorl-ieit $500. (A. P. By Guardian's SpcolaIWire) You Lu Need I ‘F . 111s War Fears Send Stocks Lower" On New York Market ‘(By Frank lllaclllillcn. Associated Press Financial Writer) NEW YORK. March 13—Un- strung by hitches in European peace negotiations. (radrrs and investors again today tossed stocks overboard. While selling was somewhat less aggressive than on Thursday it served to hammer numerous mar- ket leaders clown 1 to 3 or more points. A total 01.715 issues finished the session lower, while only 6 man- aged to advance. Measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks the market de- clined 1.3 to 59.8. Transactions totalled 2.675.670 compared with 2,- 921,550 the previous day. Shares opened a little lower. tried a. rally, turned weak-knead and then buckled under as Wall Street's war fears were aggravated by Italy's flat refusal to apply sanctions against Germany. In most Wall Street circles the 3, READERS IN COMPETITION H. I Mrs. E. W. Robb, Turbine, Ont. The above three readers were successful in solving the five linen correctly in Compeiilicn 11.8, nnd therefore share in tho Prim Manly BE WON THIS WEEK CORRECT ANSWERS 1'0 COMPETITION 1.9. 1--A SIIIQII In Time sm- No... . 4—l-‘im Blow the Trumpetl (from "Poverty Gnu" by Conrad Ail/en). _ rouble Thu" by Charlolle Kellogg). All entrants will he mailed a complete lial of winners. all??? being mailed ro uch. 00 MUST C cpl: consensus was that European chan- csllories do not want war; but that the frayed nerves of world finan- cial centres will likely continue to product- nmrkci; unsettlcmcnt. Ah index of the uncertainties ov- rr the Gcrlnan situation was Lin" break in foreign bonds which suf- fered the heaviestlosses since Sept. 20. 1935. U. S. Gorcrumcnt bonds finished with moderate losses, while in the domestic corporate group declines were general with medium and low- priccd calricrs off the mOnt. Equities down fractions to around 3 points were American Telephone at 165 1-4, U. S. Steel at 60 3-4. Bethlehem Steel at 52 1-2. 011N5- ler at 91 5-8, Consolidated Gas at 32 3-8, Du Pont at. 141 5-8 and Union Pacific at 128 3-4. Standard Oll of New Jersey re- sisted the general decline with a. rise of 1 1-2 to 64 5-8, while Super- ior Oil was unchanged at; 6 1-4. Canadian stocks eased, though in the main declines were only frac- tional. Lake Shore Mines showed the greatest drop at 52. a loss of 2 3-8. C. P. R. at l2 5-8. was off 1-4 ‘and Brazilian was down 5-8 at 11 3-8. Other fractional losers were Distillers-Scagrams. Dome Mines. International Nickel. McIntyre- Porcupine, Canadian Industrial Al- UIIIVIOI-ET GIVES YOU ALL SIX! lg}! drnulic Brakes . .. 2 Blldd Staci guard: op o y la er . . . (3) lynlve-ln-Head Engini . - . (4) Knoc- Action on Master Deluxe Models . . . (5) Fisher No-Drnit Ven- tilation . . . (6) Safety Glass throughout. PRICED FROM $775 (Stnndn .- Serlu i-pasl. 901196)) Master DeLuxe Models from $909 Dellevered at factory, Oshawn. Ont. Fully equip- ped. Freight and Govern- ment Registration Fee only extra. I Comidor the Company Back o! the Car its venroitusi|ts ; 3 IIICORAIVI satisfaction that 7% GMAC Pl ENTRY FEE 25c F01! TWO ANSWERS NI lion Than I Entries from One Poms WIN $166.67 (EACH R. C. 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