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: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO QUADE TOPLAN | D. ©, JANUARY 8, 1928—PART 1. 1.8 per cent larger than on Novem- 33 WHEAT HAS UPTURN , G ton Head bor "3, 5536, ‘A were 33 per ‘eent RAW SUGAR STEADIER. Tl ] d P l onvention Hea larger than on ‘Qatober 31. 2 —_— 7 . d e Dall CrOSS-WOI' uzzie The percentage of anles in Novem: | ON OUTLOOK FOR CROP|Putures Firmer on Covering for . ber to average stocks carried that S (Copyright, 1028.) month was 28.1 per cent, nnd‘,thn Over the Week End. percentage of total sales since Jan- unry 1, 1021, to average atock carried | Brices Average Higher Despite| .o, O i January 7 UM —The : Auring gach month of the 11 months g PIte| -aw sugar market was qulet today, but T, POL,EENC 8 SR IBNSE | Gonsiderable Selling by House | the undertons was eadler and intr- ) n 2 r cel «llur:vflmn the corresponding 11 months Conzections in Worthwe ")"v was "‘l"P“Y:G‘ :: :’«"';f’;"" ;“‘!" H 1 1 n 28, able positions a 2 'or Cuban, duty Bureau of Standards Warns Liberty National Official Is : : puid, Holders generally wecs asking Aerials Must B Erect d Urgea Careful Study of Loans. PR tractionally higher. erials Mus e Erecte Appointed General Chair- | Declaring that greater care than binilisidant b Raw sugar futures wore firmer on eV, e T exdro! s18 CHICAGO, Janusry 7.—~Despite | covering for over the week e Carefull : .:'_lw'.":"m,"," :'“'”’1 in " "" considerable selling on the part of | buying hy houses with aretully. man for Meetmg, lacing atlons on real estate for | youyes with conneetions in the | Cuban connections. Trading )'\'.'1"”““ |II"|I'I,!(‘K'. l"l"('lltll-nl ]i: ll(‘{var[l!\Vflnl, wheat prices here a very active, but offerings were lxht, ‘ PR schumacher of the Mortgage Tank- | eraged higher today. Unfavorable|and as the street market showed a AN AR B | BY EDWARD C. 8TON i o Avsocltion of America savs there | oportw about domesiic Wintar wheat | steadier tone. thers appearcd to be & | b 0 '] need he no fear for the future of mort - e ot tiracted ernl i | dispoxition t - or ov th In erecting aerials and muy wires Bdward 1. MeQuade, vice president xage sccurition It lenders will “com. | Primary . rocelpis. of corn ' today | weak and with Ainal prices 1 to 3 pos for radio sets, do not attach them to of the Li ¥ Natlonal Bank, has prehend conditions from all 1gles | showed a material falling off. com- {net higher. Approximate sales, 29,200 telephone or electric | been appointed chalvman of the gen. ind mot resort to guessing.” Mr. | pared with a week ago. and Omaha | tons. January elosed 2.71. March, i Eky i SmVoi e e il [oral committee, which will arrange Schumacher heads the Southern Bond | raported eash_corn prices there as | 2.7%: May, 2.85; July, 2.94; September. ol for the tenth annual convention of Mortgage Co. ol chmond, Va. well abour a parity with Chicago. 3.01: December, 3.05. :;ng‘l::‘t:‘r:m:! “"‘:!‘m‘l;- :hg‘afi\;""zfl“ |the District of Columbla Rankers' As- “One nlv'Hm";'nm factor in un.wmu; Wheat rhu.nrl frregular, Yanl; net| The refined sugar markest was steady s v dbook dation to he held next June, accord- {the placing of money on real estate [ lowar ta 15 advance, 1% up, | and unchanged, all refiners now listin ‘Safety Rules for Radio Installa- :,'\"; to announcement yeste .lfl'} .l‘x\‘ |1« the accuraey nf"!h- lum\mllvrn in | ,?;.\l':r'a:!; nv:r:‘:n"rr:rn:;'q::n,-“::;};;’; at 5.30 for fine granulated, -u.x‘ " : | Ithe association’s president, V. W, | the examination and valuation of we. | p 24 5 | only m ate | i v: reported. Antenna supports must bhe suffi.| ',\«';.,.l. s i Lotk curity,” he pointed out “We are | "\‘\r:.:v deaiieile alpeict e ” ,_M: A clenuy rigid and of such size as o Mr. McQuade 15 one of the ' most nowe called upon under existing condi- | ward'" LOSES RADIO INTEREST withstand any load which may come 1ctive members of the association and tions to rise ctreme care in | May on them and attachment to chimneys | I'hite attended all but two. of the nins placing va . hy use of efficlent |4, e should be avoided, the booklet says.| | conventions: so: fav. Hisla:. He fiah examaers in constant touch with the | M i maukReTop mons | [Served ax ehaitman of the entartain iwend of events |3 S e ey it e i - supporiing | |ment. program, and transportation —— B | ouard y. who in France is building must be permanently and ef- | ritiesy . AUNiNE. AUTe ent. ot e 8 credited with being the “father of ] fectively grounded. The bureau rec- | comm & Nt conven GIVES CAR ORDELRS, radio.” y w rec: tion v 1 in thoroughly familiar 5 # : e ooaenw Hnvolving | with “every detafl in connection with EDWARD . MhUADE, V YORK. January 7 (e Branly doesn't even have a set. It Ston be avolded, but where no other the most important event of the s Appointed chaleman of general com- | Atchison, Topeka & Santa 1081l “1owi | doesn't amuse him and it doesn’t in- 7°§||u i ible, special rules are for the local bankers' organ pittee to arrange for the tenth annual | given orders for 100 aho 104 1.03%, | terest him. *I no longer follow the im- ';""‘,m e A aneal, For the past three years the newly | seaslon of the: District of q'ulumm: Ameriean Car & Foundry, 100 dump e }:”;;:‘(;";;' d',':,,‘c'!-m”,?;:‘:{;"“ are SO appointed convention chairman has He in vice presi-| cars to Magor Car Co. the Mobile 14 o e i e served at the head of the commifttee i Bank. & Onio has placed 430 freight cars| ,TmAL WLl (i, | S e e e Tl on siRAaTa Shanking fosmYane ot n o ith the Mount Vernon Car Manufac-| SEW YORK -'af(‘;:‘:;ylfil‘l”-c Sfaeks Hongkong Radio Opens. 4 @ he leading committees of the associa G i and 230 with Generan | s i than .064 inch in diameter, if of cop- - Metric. unit L 3 v I meet In Tulss. Okia. ¥ 4y Across. . , . tion as 68 changed American Tank ¢ The Central of B U, a.. January 17 10| By the Associated Press. 2 per, mor less than .045 inch it made| ; ponders Drink slowly, The appointment of Mr. McQuade is |and Washington Railw | Georgia is in the market for 500 flat| Ct on a proposed reduction in autho-| ~Radio telegraph service has been f b or copper<covered steel. 5 > | Rl Sadnrtere Ghould te wecuraly | 5 Apear. Get up. |of special inferest to members of the [ generil and refunding 68, on a $3.000 | (opq | rized capital stock by elimi - | eatablished from Hongkong to North fastencd in a workmanlike manner. | § i [IaliAn uica { Amerfean Institute of Han as he | tranafer, brought 104, ! DI 2 A e el 2 el and South America, Hawailan Islands e et 1 9. Negative. rinted notice. | served as president of the local chs ‘ Ly x a 920,900 o i . 1 Burepe, t t v, e e . momcoministibie | 10, \eat Indian witcheratt. Hindu water Jjar. [1er i VTG wnd hecame . | e Apose Thieesenr Aerise | SUGAR TRADE RESEARCH. |for redeiption ‘January "1 | Macros R ioew nfaned o Pises gh a d, i : V| 12, Nickname. Proceed & Aty 919 n the 1 Federn eser L R (o e *resent authorized common stock of | reag col 4 7 » sty insulating tube or bushing or throush | 13 tomembers Hyothelicalitoroa. utive colinell In 1909, | jor, which includes Washingt _NEW YORK. Januars 7 09 —The | JI0GRL BUON SN SO0k e | 1readwell, consul general of Hons a dritled window pane.” Topoxraphical magazine (ab.). | —— - i b s b o e | Federal fteserve Bank at R Burean of Rustness ¥ I} e NEw nount of non-voting common will; = B e o bt | 78! Dt FERE é Y the thatitute's acully and wil con, | Saye, (Bnt, retail teade in the dtih [ Vark Universit ! covering | emain unchanged ;ISNER BROS. st no ¥ o g pes. hu : Fligne: - . of the institute's fu ¢ and e Reserve dlstriet > ver, as ro- | ysis of the su m covering Thonia e mate 1o i water bipes Heilisiag Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. [duet the class in credits during the | et ot e o enine dmr - tion, consumption and the muh; Ropsnsn A METREREREE 08 it these ave connected to a stiect el | second xemlster, 5 [ ment stores, per cent below ok as gauged by treads over the . PHILIPPINE RAILWAY. NEW YORK. January 7 () —Stock- main. An outlet pipe from a water el B | Mr. MeQuade f§ widely known in | 1926, but exceeded It points the con-| oo YORK. January 7 (@).—The P11era of Neisner Bros. will sonsider tank fed by a street main or & weil | 5 A\lhigein) janguage. | and out of bankihg clrcles and has avernge volume of sales in X v growing cansumption of sugar | N TG I8 po mem grows ! fecapitalization plan at the annual may be used, provided such outlet King of Bashan, been vice president of the Liberty Na-| vember during the three years 1923. | ax tending to restore market equiiib. Phlippine Rallway Co. reports gross eeting February . which eontem Pipe is adequately hound to the inlet St shan. | tional Bank ever since 1t was founded. [ 1925 by 77 per cent. . rium in this commedity after a period, P et 8506613 1m 1626 Operating i Viates calling of the present $1,000.09 pipe connected to the street main or | 33" biaces of wond. B |He has lonk been a director in_ the tal sales since January 1. 1927 fof overproduction and concludes this %8st 8% $153.208, 1 '_m;’l' i ] i per ;en( preferred ;nd sale of §2. well. Suitable clamps must be used b ? Mergenthaler Linatype Co, Like | were 2.1 per cent less than the record | overproduction has had the effect of | 5 G570 300.000 of new preferred carrying vale T Eata the ire In Mitaphed andthe| . Toetc name of SHAInburgh. |many ‘other bankers, he decided that |set during the first 11 months of 1926. | cheapening the price of sugar to the | e i iy uable conversion privileges. Proceeds ace of the pipe covered vy Down. |a knowledge of law would be highly | Stocks on the shelves of the reporti extent that consumption is rapidly ' §ports clothes in brilllant colors are of the new financing will be used for entire surface pipe i the clamp must be scraped clean. | beneficial #0 he took a sovrse in Na- | stores on November 30, 1227, we overtaking output becoming popular in China. expansion Each lead-in conducter must be pro- | {ling vessel | tonal University, graduating in 1926, | vided with a lightning arrester, omparative suffix. ) | As the association again has made | whether or not an antenna grounding | ¥ Jot fresh, an early start in the appointment of ewitch s used. The arrester may| o 5 S80S LY Its gencral chairman, it is expected be either inside or outside the build-| 2 \TeR¥ fato. that Mr. McQuade in the near future tor. P ing. if away from combustible ma- e dnven! “ will make the appointments of those terials. P : who will act a8 committee chairmen, It the set is connected to a power | ;= \PL 1 ""“",‘” <o that he will he in a position to supply line, the device used and the |, im’."n".‘ n“{-‘.l’l,';‘“m"“ complete his organization at an early methods of wiring must be in ac-| 4" (¢ o0 = ] date. " cordance with the rules covering | 1% Wooden cvlinder Industrial Show Dates Announced Ricea. and abpilances as Eiven 1o sec-| iy -Y AND 2” CLASSES HARDING’S NEPHEW WINS | Leaders in the Washington Cham- tion 37 of the National Electrical | Ay | | ber of Commerce are. planning the S | | fourth indus Safety Code. The wiring of storage WILL BE DI | s | rom March batteries aleo must conform o theee BE DI SQUSSED MEDICAL TEST HONURS‘, e vl Culmipation of the o v | nization’s uy shingto T:muo:.h." there s adequaie| School Officials to Study Financial|Ohioan Gifts First Place in Exam-|campaizn. Given this compiexion. the d . 26atitsstion s event Is being accorded favorable com- — e stification for Homogeneous ination Given by National | ment in the 1;nun:~|m d’mrm, The MORE WEATHER MAP Groupings. Beard |aims of the Chamber of ~Commerce 4 |are xet forth by Martin A. Leese, its Financial and educational justifica-| First place in the September exam. | president, as follows: DETAIL BY RADIO ASKED | tion for the various sizes of “X. ¥ |ination of the Nationul Board of Med In planning the fourth annual in- i and Z" cln(.'lx-l 1;\ the homogeneous | jcal Examination was won by Dr. | dustrial exposition, lh.\‘ \\‘nnh!ngl’nwn 2 grouping of pupils ‘will be discursed POl 'ryon Harding, 3d Colum- | Chamber of Commerce alms to supple- Need of Improvement in Transmis- | lu";‘hc u}t‘!mimmmnva officers of |he||..(,:.mc;n?u. o araduate ot W m;,.\m:.*mem and extend its previous efforts public school wystem when they meet | College and the College oi [ to help home indust Washingten sion, Capt. T. T. Craven with Dr. Feank W. Ballou, supesin. angelists at Loma Linda, |is a city that i growing constantly. Says in Report. tendent, in the Franklin School au- | Calif., according to an announcement | It is becoming larger continuously in minisuation building, January 19 ! made in Philadelphia last woeek. I1ts own right aside from the expan- P o Asmdotes vage. X The meeting, scheduled to begin at| Dr. Harding is the son of Dr. and | sion incident to the growth of govern- There is &till need of improvement in | 3:45 p.m.. will constitute the post- | Mrs. G, T. Harding, jr., of Columbus, | mental enterprises. We of the Cham- the tranemission by radio of weather | poned December meeting and the rex: | Ohin, and a nephew of the late Presi-| ber of Commerce desire to see Wash- . mape. between shore and ship and | ular January conference, which will ident Harding. His aunt, Mrs. Ileber | ington grow, hut we realize that can- .between points on shore, Capt. T T | be a ced because of the unusual|H. Votaw, is a vesident of Takema | not be brought -about wilthout some Craven, chief of the Nayal Communi- | activities during the latter part of this | Park, ¢ ldeliberate effort on the part of busi- cation Service, declares in his annual | month when it was to have been heid.| Dr. Harding atiended the public | ness interests to uphuild local indus- report ; Under the general subject of finan: | schogls of Columbus and Worthington. | try and assist it to offer {ts products The equipment at piesent does not | cial and.educational justification for | Ohlo, before coming t the missionary | to an ever-expanding market give enough detail nor is it suficiently | the sjzex of the homogencous classes | college in Waxhington, fgom which he The industrial exposition has been rapid. the report states. However | Dr. Ballou and his oficers will at-|received the degree of%A. B. Last | initinted to provide an annual review @ue to the success of high frequency | tempt to determine how small the “%" | June he received his mredical dezree |of our resources. Attendance at the broadcast. rahips in the Atlantic| classex should he and how large the | fram the California college, which, | 1927 expos.tion exceeded 65000 There and Caribbean are getting fairly com- | “X" and “Y" groups may be in o far | like Washington Missionary College. i8 | is every reason to bellove that the piete weather information two hours | a% these questions relate to the edu-|a denominational school conducted by | number this year will be §0,000, or earlier than it could bhe obtained | cational phase of the claxs grouping. |the Seventh.day Adventists | more.” | through local weather bureaus, On the financial side of the question | At present Dr. Harding is serving S The shore radio stations ‘of the|they will strive to econclude whether |his intern year at Grant Hospito!, in Local Securities Hol trong Ravy now number 56, a large T Y and Z" grouping neces: [ Columbus, Ohlo. Later he expects to urities on the Washington Stock propo I tion of which are fully manned and | "'ates Increased teache: cost. assoclate in the practice of madicine | Exchange w nd up the first week give continuous 24-hour service. — — with his father of 1024 at strong levels. 0 A AL Ten shares of Natlonal Bavings : NEW BASIS FOR BARGAINS. : | e S o s b1, Poromas F RADIOS ON BICYCLES : . Gmall Models Test Dams. | Eiectric % per cont preferred moved Burglary Assigned by Paris Dealer,| Tiny models bullt of celluloid are| ! q“}":‘ 1{“1 1083, 3% fll’:\r': & USED TO DIRECT RACE used for testing dams. Mercury s Barber & Roms common, sold at 34 - Who Lowered Prices. employed In place of water. Repre. | While = Columbia = Sand & Gravel Dorvespsndonse of the duction In celluloid, necessitating | *hAn#ed hands a i Competitors - Recelve Instructions| 'piniiy Fire, bankruptey. Muods, | MeasuTements on & illionih of an | Mergenthalor Linotype closed the as to Roads to Pollow overstocking, have at varfous times | 10¢h. of the concrete arch dam bullt ! L ICP T ClE 0 ST the five been given as reasons for “hargain | ¥ 1he foundation In a canyon of the |y igins Gaye and even reaching 109 Through Bets. an | Sterras, near Fresno, Calit., han been | [ Bobton, jRlid SIS Stores ove: ’ Corressondence of the Asociated Press. Paria has found a new one e e et areit '8¢ 1| farrod clowed at 121%, whila Sanitary LILLE—Eighty-nine ecyclist radio One of the leading afternoon papers | e | Grocery opened at 105 and closed at i | recently carried the following adver- gy ng - 104%. 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