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PRICES UNCHANGED 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. MARCH 30. 1926 NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM ¥, HEFF! Special Dispateh to The Star NEW YORK. March Another flood of liguidation representing for the most part distress selling, came into the enrn market today, carrving Drices Tow level for the were thrown over zroup heing There was no doubt that the had nveen veached in the mar- where holders of stocks were orced liquidite, no longer being {1ble to carry their losses. The han mern. | Continued o eall loans this add- uneasiness speculative NA AT GENTER MARKET Meat Sales Slow—Potomac Shad and Herring Are Being Received. o new movement, Stocks indiseriminately spared to and ed 1o of the sakin the harply company shares, which hid iion on - the previeus disposed ally 11 the outset, Continental Buk A recoverinz S8 points 4t one The improvement in this auarier wa so much due to the tatements made by heads NEYS YORK. March 3 1 ofcial Tist of hone traded i1 on the New York Following and stock Curh Mar Sales 1 RONDS s Hy, lied Packers 1 Alled Am ' Gas & Eloc B Am Pow & Lt tis Am Roll Mills 6 Avsn Gas & As s Hdw 65 AT G & WD s Atlantic Fruit Mo B & ORR I w Reavorhoard Re 100 104 rices Today Gen Pri as Tntand Sl Ins Con Con flas it I AT Fruit and Vegetable Review it P b Rand Kard B Séhulte B E 6 | '] Dr T an | Shawsheen 100 14 Sontheast Ruh #1,s Ruh i34 Ruh 138 Ruh f13< Rub 6138 New| . . ‘mm.xv N BOND: 1wy Colosme some | gologns v Graz Rs Hieidel: tv Osin 51 > Danish_Con [Est R R Fra R hushel ch moderate crates « large ze size, B.5f moc narket bushel hampers type, 2.8022.75. Tex ey v E) Germ A58 Gen Cons Mun ia Great Con Fl 81as 3§ Hambure Indt M Bk F .;. te: A ate: de. P trpe. Fos peonng Ttz 4 dozer t.Rhine Westnh s 31Sax S M It 7 a3y 18 Thyzs 2515 STANDARD OIL ISSUES precanled Lettuce Market Steady ice—Supplies mn fer « te. deman ma alifornia hushed b his 200 Ansin-Am g i 300 A Am 0O vt 100 Burkeve P L te. de 100 Chesehrsh Mic. N 4500 Continent_ 03l n 125 Gal Siz OIl U & | 3100 Humble Ol rte Yellows 5900 Humble 0i] & R A 1000 Hum O&R nw wi and Ma 1700 Imp O of Can nw 10 1nd P 110100 In 00 X ol aderate:: de- irm: Mich- set Rurals faine 8T tock. Flor- | Spanldine TRO0 S O Indiana 1000 3 0 Kansas Washington Stock Exchange =ALES Ao %500 100 demand Texa 1.25a1.40 thts e neettled 10355 per cet steads type 2t 100" L. w00 21.000 at 338200 a1 1 moderate & . Ae—¥500 <ot steady Y e Mones Linntyoe—10 al 208 and & par cent DR conthaier Call Ioans, A Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITIES 14 27, 2R 1% 101 e as apn an i} 100 86 28 100 2y 10870 105% 12 amatoes in Demand m: Me phites te: de Tel & Telga. s Tel & Telza. & & Tel ot tr’ 50 ~0stia & Potomar bt % Potomac zuar. 5x Telenhone Hs Telenhone of sorzetown Elec Wash Washinzton Gas 5e Washineton Gas s wash Rwr & Fler, 4s. waon, Rwy. & Flee 8s 33 MISCELLANEOUS demand Ball. & Annapolis Ae oull Pane: mand " inern Bide. 815 T Cuba T* Wkt fnid Storage Bh il PUBLIC DTILITY american Tel. & 1 | At Teaction S0 Wit Gas L AR Sotal 33 sieambnar 2 ot paa e 10514 Pon Tt 108 Tk & Flee. eom.. . 160 Rt & Fleo. pld a0 NATIONAL BANK Telza seppers Supplie Heht WO O at HARVESTER C0. WELL OFF. EW o ing review 15 la emphasized Har £19.171.000 $4.363.000 on gh2 tstanding capital approxi and there are no tanding \'aivua nich vidends its Bank nf Washington” . 380 TRUST COMPANY jcan Security & Trust ontinental Trust v | M=rehants Bank Nations] Savin | Emon T | et | am & Trist When, Loan & Trust SAVINGS RANK ings Stack af Apr Apr Apr July May Pasabis. Mar 1 Ma Vay sug May i Commerce & East W Mechanics FIRE INSURANC ington Apr Apr Avr Mar Mar Mar Mav Apr 5| American Corcoran Tremen's National Aor R e TITLE INSURANCE. colymbia Title i Roal Estate Titis BT | MISCELLANEOVS Paper nfd T beaze pid Tran" & & Stor Apr Anr Apr Apr Apr Avr ~ e | Ma Xor 2 Nat Penples Drug Stores. Taneton Monotrps Soeurity Storake Waghington Market,. *Ex. dividend. ceeds are be Philippines of rubber Thirty million rubber g distributed in the encourage ,the cu on sndpll plantations. ing o anite | I ports | of the varfous companics concerning the business of these companies as | it was to the desire of the short in terest to avail itself of at least of its paper profits. But when the gen eral market became demoralized, the selling In this quarter s resumed |and most of the improvement lost Oil shares, even at the prevailing low level, suffered with the rest ac companying publication o erude oil statisties. which showed » substantial increase in production for the period ended March Humble Oil lost 2 points, Vacuum was offeved [down a point. Standard Indiana. Ohio and Pennock received little or no support on the way down Selling was partieularly vrzent in | Gillette Safety Razor, Blectric Refriz erator. Centrifugal Pipe and Glen | Alden Coal. The public wtilities were Teatured by pronounced weakness in United Gas and lmprovement n solidated of Baltimore ern Ohio Power. 100 S 0 Kentuoky TH0S 0 Nehriasky W00 S O New York 10 Vacuum O1f PENDENT 011 ~TOCKS ol Olfids o O L2 Caramal Pete Githes Neiv I W (Eitiee Servte & fhes Seiv b 4l Commbia Sy « Hoyait Creote Sy Crown L Uil G RTRT ol A Lion O Mex” ¥ Mouut New i New Ay Ohio Fue Pennok Reter Kyan G Ch o Nt Uk b T W e wate Wain Wil T W i Wi Urian el Quin an O & G Pl new INDUSTRIA * Ala A Al A A Gt Soutn Gt South’ ot Cynanid B 4 & K AUl Gas & K. 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Chias Gen Baking A 168 Gen Baking $Gen G & E 0 B 1, Gen Pub Ser pf A Gillette 'S R ia Lt Pow & Ry Glen Alden_Coal Goodsear Tire T 4Grmes R & O R 2 Happiness Cdy A 15 Hapniness Cay ¥ 2 Hellman R pf & Hires, Chas 4 A9 Horn' & Hardart 2Ind Rayon Cor A Int Utilities B. .. Johns-Manville 2 Landover Ho 2& Land Co Fla ., Leb Pow new Lehi Val Coal Leh Vay C.N Lih Owena Sh Mercantile St € Mid West 1701 Mid W T Nat Pub ser B | lson H Corn | New York Mer N Y Tel € pf North 0 Pow ¢ Nor Ont Lt & P Nor States PCA Northe “Pow n Parc Stl Boiler Penples D Store Pittsh & Lake F 1 Proct’ & Gambie 3 Purity Bak A v Bak B 11 Rand Kard Rur n 3 Rep Mot Trk vie 13 Rea Mot 28 Rickenback Mot iy Sate C H & Lt 11 G P new Vi Singer Mz Ltd Serv EJ Cor 4 9= St i3 s B s BEESE 3o3SCEEE S352E533% South P & S P & L0 1] Son Cal F n ou Cltien Tt Southw Bell pid Soarks Withing olitdor! Be Ei € t Rez Pap 5 Stand Pubh (A 29 Stz Mot B Swiii el la Swift & Co ' Tampa Eloc 1% Trans Lux Pie 4 ' Tilze A 7S B vie i’ Eler Coal vie B Tni Frait Con'at 5800 G'& mp C- Lt & Pow A WLt & Pwon A il P & L B vte Uil Share op & 178 Gypsum G new S Lt & Ht nf R T A an Camo B pi Vie Talk Mach - West Power pf a':holi l:-C M. ils C A new Wils & n ofd. . Yellow T € N 'Y MINING Arir Glabe € Chino " Ext Minea Divide Extens Eng Gld M Ltd | Eureka Crossis Firts T 6 M Forty Nine M Golden Cen Mine Golafid Cons Hollinger Kar Copper Cor. nal Tin Cornelia " wmont Mining | Dissing Noranda Ohio Con . Plym Lead “Min Port] Gold Min Premicr Gold M S0 Am Goid & ¥ Spearhead Gold Teck Hughes Tonopah Ext Tl Verde Fxt 2 Utah Apex BULK IMPORTS. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 30. last week Included 59,377 bunches of bananas, 30.000 tons of |ivon ore, 14.541 tans of manganese ore, | 354,337 barrels of erude oil, 302,400 Loo-3 ESEES =3 2EE5 582 n B> Bulk im- | zallons of gas oil, 8,300 bags of potash, 31,000 hage of sugar and 3,438 bales of wood pulp. /- part | weekly | wnd North. | | Marta del COTTON FURTHER ADVANCES TODA }Continued Wet Weather | the Belt Responsible for Rising Price. |y the Assoriated Press. | NEW YORK. March 30. Cotton fu < opened tirm. May, 18.95; July, Octoher, 17.95: December, 17.6: |January, 17,52 Reports of continued 1 wet weather and low temperatures in | the South were responsible for fur- {ther advances in the cotton market | today. Buying on the unfavor weath promoted by rela firm Laverpool cables and after tirm 4t an advance of 9 to 11 points active months moved up 10 to 16 points, Mayv advancing to 19.04 and October to 17 new high ground the movement, These prices at ted some realizing, which was ah sorhed on very slight reactions, with the markei active and firm during | the first hour Private eahies attributed the ad vanee in Livernool to good trade call and continental buying of new crops. Locally there was further pvering. trade and commission house | huvin which seemed to be inspired fear of delay in the planting sea iy 1ble tively |v.|.pn fo tra | b | =on. New Orleans Quotations. ORLEANS. March 30 () ures opened firm. May, 1829 {duly, 17.95; Octoher. 17.33; December Jannary, 17.54, bid. The mar pened firm. with first trades | showing gains of 10 1o 12 points. The advance was due to the geneval bad weather in the helt. with heavy snow 1 low temperatures in the West First trades of 18.21 for May and | for October proved the early high | | puints, as the markei eased off 3 10 & oints after the call on realizing. The nndertone continued firm, however wing to the bad weather NEW Cotton Steady at Noon. NEW ORLEANS. March ®) Cotton futires, noon hids steady. May, 1 18.25: July. 1592, October, 17.25; De {cember. 17.30. .1 ey, (17.29. YORK. March 30 (P 1145 am. hids steady Tuly, 18.38: October, 17.95 17.65; January NEW Col {ton futures | May, 19.01 December, SURETY COMPANY SUED . FOR TOTAL OF $94.918.48 National Defendant in Government Action to Enforce Indemnity in | i Sales of War Materials. The States States Attoney Gordon and Special A« . Davis inited through United | sistant Attornevs General K and A. K. Shipe, today filed four in the District Supreme Court againsi | the National Surety Co. of New Yorx 10 recover $34.918 48, alleged to be the penalties of several bonds given ny the company in 1920 to indemnify the Government in connection with sales of surplus war materials to New York merchants The Government claims that it lost several times the penaltles | of the bonds by reason of the action of the purchaser in failing to rake the amount of material for which they had contracted. The complaint of the Government ix [that the men contracted for large amonnts of surplns duck and other textiles at a certain figure, and after taking what they wanted. left the hal 1o he sold 1o the Government ought less than the contrart | prie The Government seeks to hold | | the honds for the allesed deficits. The | | | suits <upposed defaulting contractors are | ziven in the snits of H. Miller & Co.. the Chatham Cotton Co., the Senect Trading Co. and Delphi Mille, all of the metropolis. The claim azainst Mil ler is estimated at a the Chatham Co. a1 §: | Trading Co. at $5.599 and | Mills at $31.19113. IMPORTS DECREASE. | Baltimore Exports Also Drop Mil- lion and Half for Week. | Mp. al Dispateh to The Star | | "RALTIMORE. Mareh 30 —Imports | |through ~Raltimore last week de.| creased by half a million dollarse from | the previous week. while exports de. |creased by more than a million and | a half, according to the weekly report | of the collector of customs Total Imports were valued at $1 530,080, of which $941.228 was antered | frea of Auty. The values showed a difference of $540,535 under the week | ended March 20. | “Exports wers valued at $1,045.875. | compared to $2.695.214 the previous week. and eonsisted principally of zine dross, copper. grease, corn. fo haceo. bit coal. ofl. tractors and | paraffin wax. DUKE OF ALBA FATHER. | MADRID, March 30 (). A daugh ter was horn vesterday to the Duke and Duchess of Alba. hoth well known in the United States. As fivst horn the child will enjoy In later vears 20 grandeeships and 60 other Spanish titles. the Delphi Santiago, tenth Duke of Berwick anad seventeenth Duke of Alba de Tormes. Spain's most democratic, as well highest grandee, married Rosario, Marquise de San | Vincente del Barea in Tendon in 1920. The duke I« 48 years old and the Auchess 26, —p s RUBBER PRICE DROPS. Spacial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK. March 30.-Crude rubber, standard grade, was quoted at h7ly cents a pound af neon today. This compares with 5815 cents Mon- day. 52 cents a month ago and 43% cents a vear ago. DRY GOODS MARKET DULL. Special Dispatch to The Star, NEW YORK. March 30.--Cotton goods markets continued dull today. with prices generally unchanged. Print eloths were quoted at 77 cent for 64-60 5 and 9 cents for £8-72's. Raw silks were weak again, declining 10 cents in a slow market. DAIRY PRODUCTS. BALTIMORE, March 30 (Special).— Poultry: Live — Young _chickens, pound, 28ad0: Winters, 45a30; Spring- ers, 50a55; old hens, 26a30: Leghorns. "6a27; old roosters, 20; capons, {0ads: Aucks, 27a36; seese, 20a7; Guinea fowl, each. 35a85: pigeons, pair. 35a40. Fggs—Receipts, 7 cases: native and nearby fresh, dozen, offered at 29%a 30; duck eggs, p4abd; goose eggs, S0a 1.00. Butter—Good 1o faney creamery, pound, 41a44: prints, 44a46; ladles, 34a store-packed. 32: dairy prints, 3%a ; process butter, 39240; rolls, 37a3s. OIL IMPORTS, Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 30, tankers arrived last week with 22 Four | increase of 1 | ronsideration hy | vance barrels of crude oil and 50.000 barrels of gasoline, the lattér from San Pedro, Al the crude oll came from Tampico. COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM | | ENTIRE COUNTRY | | MACON, cial estimate of the damage done the orgia peach erop hy the freeze is placed at 40 per cent mlid- | | State region and 25 per cent for the | entire crop. | JACKSON, Mich.—There are 140 vari eties of apples grown in Michigan and | most of these are undesirable varie- ties. 1t has been determined by grow ers. therefore, to concentrate on a few desirable varieties. i BOSTON—Eighteen hundred cigar | makers, members of the Boston Cigar | Makers' Union, are expected to strike. | Conferences held with m over a demand for inc have brought forth a refy any increase WILMINGTON, Del fication of the Pennsy! hetween Wilmington . and phiz will he completed by the end of | and will cost approximately $10, .».»l:mm cording tn anouncements | today. nufacturers eased wages | «al 1o grant | The electri REGINA dlans of the p Saskatchewan —The In irie provinces of Cana- da in 1925 reaped more than 1.000,000 hushels of grain and had on their farms 50.000 head of live stock, Gov: ernment reports say. There was an 9 acres of cultivated land for the vear, with #8420 acres sown to gre NEW reira and George F. Pe formerly connected with the Continental Baking Co. of Chicago have formed the Louisiana Baking Co. and purchased a buflding which will he turned into a modern cake-baking plant ATLANTA— Pre.Easter refail sales ave brenking all records nnder stim nlus of fine Spring weather. \Volume | has heen alded by thousands of tour fsts who have stopped their from Florid: Tobbers report condi tlons in rural districts not <o op. timistic, on way DETROIT- Dodge Bros. production rate of 1,500 cars per day is soon to he iner ed to enahle dealers tn build up larger stocks to care for Spring business. Last week's deliveries resulted in a considerable decrease ir the esmall stocks of Nodge dealers SACRAMENTO —- Cotton California increased during B0 10 78. and further inc templated this vear DALECARLIA i’ROJECT GETS PARK BODY 0. K. Fxperts’ Committes Approves Plans sins ease I for Development of Grounds at Filtration Plant. Plane for provement the developmeni and of the new filtration plant zrounds at Dalecarlia at the Dis line on Conduit road today were dis cussed and approved by the ity and park planning committee of the Na tonal Capital k Commission. The plans approved were those which last weelk received the indorsement of the ‘ommission of Fine Arts. Maj. Carey H. Brown. chairman of the commit tee said that by his committee rect highway from +onduit road 1o the Canal road at lis present ter minus at Chain Bridge. In addition. there will be another tinuing further west the western end of the filtration plant te connect with Western ave nue and another roadway leading into Maryvland. This later proposed roadway would zive a view of the proposed dam. if i1 ie ever erected of the plan for harnessing River for hvdroelectric provide for a di rounding nart Potomae the power The committee sideration again provement nf the water fr Washington harbor hy a_honleva and parkwav. It took no final ac on the matter. however. as the ques tion of the widih of the proposed de velopment hetween the huilding line and the bulkhead line sull is under District and Federal \lso had under con plans for the im fon authorities. CKICAGi) LIVE STOCK MARKET CHICAGO, March 30 (United States Department of Agriculture).—Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head: most 10 higher: underweight less ad- big packers inactive: majority 240 10 325 pound hutchers, 11.00a11. zood and choice 200 ta 223 pound weight largely 11.20a12.50: bulk sirable 180 pounds down a13.00: to 2 show 12. | top on 140 1o 170 pounds, 13.00: pack- | ing sows, slanghter pies 13.0013.75; heavy-weight hogs, 10.80a medinm, 11.10a12.65: light a13.00: light light. 11.90a13.00 packing sows. 10.00a10.50; slaughter pigs. a13.25 Cattle--Receipts, 10,000 head: better 10.00210.50° riet | | Revenues Show Big a.. March 30.—The offi-| teporting an increa | total operating revenues and increas recent | of & | moved irregularly on Ay ania Railroad | (v Philadel- | 53 retail | the plans as approved | grades fed steers strong; few ship- | ping kind at 15 to 25 higher: demand on thie account rather narrow: lower grades of killing steers and stockers and feeders dull: early top weighty steers, 10.30: several Joads of medium weight. 10.25al fed lightweight heifers, 10.00; she stock weak to lower: canners and cutters mostly 10 to 15 off; bulls easy: vealers 25 10 50 lower to packers al 10.50 down- ward. Sheep—Receipts, 18,000 head: lambs very slow? Tew early bids 25 to 30 low er: spots more; desired sorts consid ered; practically ne early sales; noth ing done on small supply of shearing lambs: country demand very narrow few sales fat ewes at £.7529.00; fully steady. OYSTER SHELLS EXPORTED. Special Dispateh 1o The Star BALTIMORE, March 30.—During the first half of March heavy ship ments of crushed ovster shells were made from Baltimore to Great Britain. Twelve orders were taken on eight different shi the weight totaling 11,580,680 pounds. Large quantities also were shipped Jast month, records of manifests show England has imported numerous ship ments of the Chesapeake product. which s used in poultry feed, it fs said. DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED. NEW YORK. March 30 (). -A dlvidend of $2.37 a share on the “American shares” of the Anglo American Corporation of South Africa. Lid., will be paid by the Guar- anty Trust Co. of New York todav to helders of record March 11. Notice is glven of the termination today of the agreement, dated September 1921 under which American shar: were jmanied. RATES TO BE LOWERED. | Special Dispatch (o The Star SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn.. March 30.—Effective April 15, rates on mixed ! carloads of live stock will be reduced 20 per cent by order of the Interstate Commerce Commission. The intrastate rates will be reduced, effective May 5. This will effect a saving of $8 to $15 a car for shippers. EXPORT OIL PRICE CUT. NEW YORK, March 30 (#).—The Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey has re- duced export refined oil a quarter cent a gallon to 15 cents a gallon, and water white kerosene half cent to 19.40 cents a gallon. 15 | ruary, way revenues show a comparative inerease of gained for interest on the §: ment large: S. A. L. INCOME GAINS. !FAVORS STOCK ISSUE Increase in | In depyinz the (he Ohio Railway nthority 1espe $10.621,000 of first | provement per N} gage honde. the Interstate « Commis 1d today that income for Feh. | company s treasury i to 4 AT 3 e Rail bursed it should be by an aboard Alr Line Rail.|bursed 1t showld be By for that month Bl et e v the two months total operating ' authentication of that protement ds 1o treasury for expenditures provements and for the a of control the Sand Elkhorn Railroad Since the filing the commission voad. n have point February. Setting Record. BALTIMORE, March 30 (Special) £ of $08].097 Hyeay 20,858 in the & gross set a record smount $2,234,288 $348 while gross income Surplus available 000,000 adjust per cent honds was $1 683 than it was in the correspond period in 1925 of of the said, stocks not suffered of salahility from PARIS PRICES IRREGULAR. PARES. March 30 (@) -Prices the Benrse 1o Three per cent rentes, {6 fr centimes; exchange on London centimes; A per The dollar 141 centimes Maine v Mo growers are realizing g the 1825 erop and have their ' sonnder nes 141 | Toan quoted [ cent financi condition was po of economy 2 francs the erap are le juisition Valley the ANCIAL. 'FOR REIMBURSING C. & 0./ seake nominally Hen and cent mort ymmerece if reim- | 10 1o procure in im- | reimburse w application of ovdinz to market quotations, | for stand> potate | prices renzthened throush Fertilizer than usnal FARM VALUES SHRINK. Land and Buildings Held Now Worth Only $49.546,523.729. ne of Amer $40,546.573 739 in 1925 was estimated by De partment of (ommerce today in a preliminary report on the latest as ricultural eensus The derrease amounts than 25 pe cent Farm acreage in the same perind de clined from 955853,715 to 9248893 acres. and the department's divisio of land economics ealenlated the cline in the average acre value tand and buildings at 22 per ¢ land alone cent value of farm it ‘exph -eqsed f per cer 1925 figures. compared wit those for 1910, indicated s of 33 per cent in 1 P pul walue, hut considering Tt the n ing power of 1 diiring that interval, t A shrinkage In the \ farm | 1920 and 002,507 icar $66.316 farms in to the huilding ed there wa i 10 1o 12 per We have made ol wavs to have on stock of Sheldon Blue Serges. which we mean a cize build, whether it's a 46 stont. Some men lnose, r]",’;‘»r‘\ coats, some don't. 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