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Saul Co. M. 2100 925 15th St. SR Is Movement ~Of money, of men, of ma- - terial. Printed forms startthese movements, follow them, di- rect them, and record them. GOut of the store-house of our expencnc:. and from our com- Ieu sample files, the Service hop un elp you to conceive printed forms which will speed d control the. operations of ;:nn‘ business. Phone M. 8203 ~BYRON § — I Never Disggpoint™ } 512 ELEVENTH SAPETY I8 WORTH A FEW MORE PENNIKS language doesn’t prove it's a sound in- vestment—and TIRES are no’ exception.” ' NCIAL.': INBETTER DEMAND U. S. Group Shows Improved Tone—Rail Issues Gain. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, April 12—That senti- ment toward investment securities has been growing the past week was re- flected again today in slightly higher prices for different groups of what might be termed “quality” bonds. ‘The United States Government list was quiet but strong, various legal rails were up fractionally and Northern Pa- cific 48 a full point, while some of the newer 4!z per cent 3unlor ralls ad- vanced m figures from 13 to nearly 3 points above those prevailing late in { March. | The fact that this class of bonds did not react further during the period -of | maximum money rates last month and | g, Il-st week ' suggested that they had struck bottom for the present. This encouraged ‘4 moderate amount of in- stitutional buying. The average rate of call money this week will be about 1 per cent less than a week ago, with some shading in the rate for time money, all of which helps the low in- come-producing issues. municipals have been advanced in price as a result of the stronger Gov- ernment markct, and short-term notes have rallied to a level where they have ceased to be bargains. ‘The Interborough issue today rallied 1 to 1'; points. Cuban Sugar bonds displayed mixed tendencies, with the Cuba Cane 7s and 8s at new low levels and Antilles 728 up 2 points. It is not expected that a definite plan for taking care of the Cuba Cane bonds will be presented before September. One of the maturing note issues of this group will have to be paid off {at about that time, and it is under- stood arrangements have been made for taking care of it. The Seaboard Air Line junior bonds were quieter, but held most of their previous advance. They should be in a better position if the present scheme of recapitalization is successful. The convertibles were uncertain in this before midday. International Tele- phone 4l,s opened at 13, higher and went back to Thursday's closing price. -Commercial Investment Trust 5!3s and American International 5l5s gained ‘Prnctlonl\ly. National Dairy Products 5145 and United States Rubber 5s were ,nnong the strong industrial bonds. timately to developments at the Paris | reparations conference that may come to a-head over the week end. | Coul Market Quiet. NEW YORK, April 12 (#).—Coal Age | says the bituminous markets of the | country were quiet in the last month because of milder weather. Interest { ules on domestic sizes, quotations show- | ing radical reductions in some instances. | Bituminous production in March 1s | estimated at 39,210,000 tons, compared | with 47,271,000 tons in February and | 43,955,000 in March, 1928. The weight- | ed average spot price for March was { $1.82 per ton, {.0.b. mines. In Febru- ary it was $1 i o Washlngion Stock Exchange SALES. Wash, Gas 6s A-—SW at 102&, $2,000 at 1022, Wash. Gas 65 "B t 106’ Riggs Natl, B —10 at 58’ 9 at 570, 1 at 570. Title & Inv. cn Md. com.—40 at 40. d. at 85, r L\notype—m at uw, 0 1 at 1071 . M. & Inv. pfd—100 at 8%, 6 | at's3. | AFTER CALL. | Wash. Gas 6s B—$1,000 at 105, $300 at | 103, $300 at 103, Cap. Tract. Co.—20 at 997, 10 at 97%. Pot. Elec. 5% pfd.—5 at 107%, 5 at 1073, 5 at 107%. UNLISTED DEPARTMENT. Chapin-Sachs 8% pfd.—10 at 109. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Telga. 4% Amer. Tel. & Telge. 4las. Am. Tel. & Tel. ctl Anacostia & Pot. R. Anf t B . Cold St Walh: Mt Cold Storags PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. T & Telga. . Cevital Traction Co American Security & Trust Co. Continental Trust Merchants' | Nations] Bavi | Union_Trust & Washington Loan % Trusi. SAVINGS BANK. | | Bank of Bethesda. Eammerc & Sav East Washli g BBy 8588 3 remen's . National Union. TITLE INSURANCE. | Columbla 'mu t] l 3 5 & o O of .,.'.‘2 ?‘4 HIGH-GRADE BONDS | A few of the|SP their movements. Anaconda Copper 7s | Haiti és rose 215 points, but had lost more than | Holland-Amer § Foreign issues were quieter, with their | immediate movements related quite in- ) centered in the new Spring price sched- | P * | Beth Steel rt i R THE EVENING. STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. [ e BONDS s vl um-mwflmumwou ‘UNITED STATES. Low. Close. 1+ | Pathe Bzxchange 7s. Phila Co 6 67 wi.. 36 P&R C&I 6s wi "49. 392 100% Philips Petro 6%s.. 18 92 Por Ric Am Tob 5. 80 % Postal Tel & C 5%s. 52 1y Pressd Steel Car 65 1 Pubhie llr'ic.,‘“l 17 98 98 116 9914 991Q 9912 1 974 974 97 ( 7 972 972-.97 7 108 23 10816 108 lC 410728 10724 10728 FOREIGN. Sinelair 01} Bales. Sinelair gfl: { Sin Pipe Line 8kelly Oi1 & 1 Stand OIIN X ¢%s. Tenn Copper 65 B l TennklecPow 96% 101 105 97Y% 95'4 91% 100% 108% Yngstn S&T & RAILROAD. Atchison ad) 4s.... 34 86 Atchison gen 48 Atoh deb 434543, Atlantie C Li1st 4s. 28 . AtlanticC'L 434864 1 95% Chile 78 1943, 5 914 Chinese Gov Ry b Colombia 68 Jan'é! 9 9 Bremen State Canada §s 1931, ‘Brooklyn Klec 6% Brooklvn Elev 648 Bkivn Mannat €s. | Buf R& Pitt 4 %s. ‘Can-Nat 4%s 30 Can Nat 4348 b4 Can Naté¢ls Can Nor ¢%s 19. Canad Pac deb & Can Pac 4%s 46 Central of Ga 5% Central of Ga 6s Cent Pac 1st 68 Chesa Corp bs w1, 89% 9915 9314 95% | 96% 8d% | 28 104% L He... 1 Ches &0 4748 31 4 Chi & Alton 3%8. . Chi& Alt3%s elfl. Chi B&Q : IcCBaQius1IB ChiB&Q1istrt Hungary 7%s. 2z= e IS O~ PO B Norway 68 1363. Norway 5%s. Y an RBRE Chi T H Inc Chi Un Sta 4% Chi Unlon Sta 58 44. CEWI1b%e62.... CCCaSIL4%s E 1T Colo & Sou 4% 8. Polnd 784768} s o - Poland 3s.... . RhineWst EP RhineWst EP 6353 RhineWst EP 7s'50 Rio de Janeiro 6%s. Riode Jan 35 1946. . Rio GrDo Sol 6548 Rio Gr Do Sul Rome 6%4s... Ss0 Paulo 88 193%. Sao Paulo 195 Sazon (PW, Seine 7s42. .. Serbs Cr 8:6v 1i Shinyeteu 6348 52 Sefssons €s.. Cuba Nor 5% s cts. Del & Hud 5%s. Den & Rio G en 48, D Rio G West 5 DRG & Wst 5378 EastTennVa&Ga b8 ErieGends.... A | Erie conv 4 A. .o % | Erlocvt 58 67 w i, 106% | Erie conv ext 7s. . 105 98 104 C79% 88% 981y Fonda J&G 448’52, Gr Trunk stdb ¢s... Grand Trunk 1024 Gt Nor 4%48 76 D, 102% | Great Nor gen 7 761 |Green B & W ded B. 87 | Hav E1 Ry 63n61.. Hud & Man a) 6 Hud & Man ref §s. 111 Cent 4853, - el et S o e R nrnns ~nsSh D g S 111 Cent ret 48 Lii Cent 4% s 66 Int Rapid Tran 6s. Int Rap Tr §s stpd. Int Rapld Tran Int&GtNor ad) 63 n Kan City Ft 48,0, Lake Sbore 4s31. Lehigh Val cn 4s. Louls & Nash 7 Man Ry 1st 48 90. Man Ry 2d 4s 2013. Mil K] Ry & L 68 61 Minn & StL ref 4s. Minn & StL en bs... M St P&SSM cn 4s. MStP&SSM5sisgtd MK&T 1st 4 MK&T4sB Mo Kan&T 4%8°78 M K & T adj b MK & T pr In b Mo Pacific gen ¢ Mo Pac 53 A 65. Mo Fac 55 F 77. Mo Pacific 53 G '78. Nassau El ¢s61.... NatRyofMex 48 77. NOT&Ms}s. NYCrfim4¢% N Y Centrf b N Y Cent deb NY CaStL 4%sC.. NYChi&StL b%sA. NYChi&StL 6%y B. NYIC& StLésA Am Tel & Tel Am Water Wks Am Wrtg Pap 6 Anaconda 1. Anaconda cv Armour&Co 4 %8 Armour Del 6% Atl Gulf S b Atlantie Ty o L L LT LT 101% 104% 105% 100 100 102% 104 Beth Steel 53%4a §3., Bethlehem Steel 6s. 4. [ ol nAE aeh 5. B | Com Invest 53549135 Com Invest 65°43.. 6 Con Coal Md 18t 68, BBarkosonmn o Duquesne East Cuba !ul Hil 7] BasmPoummartanlBed Northern Pac 6% | Northern Pac 14 | Ore Short Lrts .Punnnd?l’ll o [+ - § 2 o BReS wanlIean Reading gen 4%8 RIATk& L 4%s. St L IM&S 4829 St L IM&S R&G StL&SFpl4sA. StL&SFra%s StL&SFprinbs. 1 SE- 86% 864 9 9 Nor Statés Pow 8s. - Nor States Pow 5. Pacific Gan & El 8 PacT & T lstbs... T & THas2.... Amtr Peté b FParamount 63 1967 5 100 o 104 JTIOR Pag 16101 10U 10UK° Virginia Ry 1at . 340 § 100 1ok ek w'{-'f-:v. rets. 3 861 861 86 i i%?‘ i :‘2‘.:"'. Bl N 18 105% 1051 105% Wal AT T (R 17 984 984 . 984 Wi oash 5578 55T8B.... i 91797 o7, # ' market men and commhlhn dealers. ? | " Peppers—Supplies - | fancy, 3.00. bmu |{m' £ DECREASE IN LAMB- PRICES NOTED HERE| - ket—Quotations Are Holding Steady. Slight variations were re) in butter and live stock pri vy loe-l Butter sales were small and business light during the week, dealers sald i this morning. y stated that no par- ticular reuon wuld be given for. the husiness slump, lly]n' thn sales should pick up, due to the cold snap. One.change was reponed in live stock prices when Spring lambs dropped from 18 and 20 to 17-and 18. . Today's Wholesale Prices. Butter- tub, 45'2846%;; . d, 28829, ‘Hennery, n.fi" fresh selected, 28a29; current l‘eulpt.l 26. Poultry, alive—Turkeys, 35; Winter chickens, 40a42; Spring chickens, 50a 52; fowls, 33a34; Leg roosters, 32 fiuckl. 25; geese, 20; mu. young, 60a70: old, 35a40. Dre Turkeys, 40a45; Winter chickens, mns' Spring chlckem 65- n; fowls, 35a37; Leghorns, 35; large, 50a52; nmll 4&-41 d\lckl aa-au geese, 20a 25; keats, 80a1.00. Meats. ' fresh killed—Beef. 20a23; lamb, 30a33; veal, 22a27; pork lolnl 30; fresh hams, 26; fresh shoulders, smoked hams, 28; smoked shoulders, l’l' bacon, 22; lard, in bulk; 13'>a14; pack- ages, 1415a15; compound lard, 13% nu Live stock—Calves, choice, 15; um, 10a12; lambs, Spring, 17a18. Fruit and Vegetable Review. vegetables (compiled by the Market | News Service, Bureau of Agricultural Economics). sales to Johbers except | where otherwise noted, says | Apples—Supplies light; “demand night, { market steady: barrels, no sales report- ed; boxes, Washington, medium to large | size, extra fancy Winesaps, :75::00. mostly 3.00; small size, low as 3. 'bushel baskets, Virginia, U. 8. No. 1. |23, inches up, Staymans, fine quality |and condition, wrapped, 2.50; U. 8. No. 01% {1, 2% inches up, Winesaps, 2.00a2.25; v s No. 1, 2% inches up, Winesaps, ! paragus—Supplies limited: demand | moderute. market about steady; South % | Carolina, dozen-bunch crates. green, long, very large size, $5.00a5.50; large |ll!fl 4.0024.50; medium size, 3.0023.50, uj Ilu moderate; demand ‘lllht ‘market ; South Carolina, 1%~ | bushel hampers, mtmed type, 1.1581.35; mostly around 1.25. Celery—Supplies light; demand light, market luldy: Florida, 10-inch crates, | individually washed and precooled, 4-6 | dozen, 2.7523.00; ordinary quality and condition, 1.5082.00. Lettuce — Supplies light; moderate; market firm; Arizona. demand crates, Carolina, 5-peck hlmperl, big Boston type, fair qnm 2.5083.00. Onlom—suppliu light; demand light, market steady; old stock, M 50-pound sacks, yellows, U. 8. No. 1. 1.75; 100-pound sacks, yellows, fair condition, badly sprouted, 1.50a2.00; pew stock, Texas, standard ‘crates, yel- low Bermudas, mixed No. 1 and No. 2, | few sales, 2.75. Potatoes—Old stock, supplies moder- i ate; demand light, market dull; New i-York, -150-pound sacks, round whites, U. §.-No. 1, 1.85a1.90; Maine, 120-pound sacks, Green Mountains, U. 8. No. 1, 1.75. New stock, supplies light: demand light, market firm; ’lefldl double-head ;m;reh. Spaulding Rose, U. 8. No. 1, Sndnuh-suppuu light; no early sales npor Strawberr! ipplies light; demand light, market lH'h y weaker; pony refrigerators and 32-quart crafes, condition, 25a40 per quart. 4 light; demand light, market firm; Florida. sixes, ripes {and turning, wrapped, No. 1, fancy | count, few sales, 6.00; chojce count, 4.5005.00. z 2 String beans—Supplies liberal; de: light, market steady: rlor!dn. | 74 -bushel |leu 3.0023.50; Refu . .dlnol‘r’y to falr quality and condition, light: demand light, market steady; Florida. pepper crates, fancy, 3.00; choice, 2.00a2 | Eggplant—Supplies light; ;.-nm fancy, 3.0083.25; few high . as Peas—Supplies liberal: demand mod- erate, market about steady: South c-r- olina bushel hampers, Laxtons, 2. 2.25; few 2.50;. small-pod varieties, l(ll 21.50; few high as 1.75. Beets—Supplies light: demand Mhfi market steady; Texas, Western lettuce crates, bunched, 2.50a2.75. Carrots—Supplies light; demand light, market steady; Texas, Western { lettuce crates, bunched, 2.5082.75; few Caulifiower—Supplies light; demand light, market steady: fornia - pony. crates, fair quality, 2.25a2.50. ! Cucumbers—Supplies moderate; de- mand slow, market dull; Florida, %- bushel hampers, fancy, 3.00; holdovers, fair condition, 1.50a2.50. Squash—Supplies light; demand light, market steady; Florida pep}nt crates, white, wrapped, 2.2582.50; few N Sranges--Supplies moderate: demand lerat e) moderate, market steady; Florida boxes round varieties No. 1, medium to large size, 3.5023.76; No. !. medium to large .0003.25; Valenclas medium to large size, No. 1, 4.0084.25. Grapefruit—Supplies light; demand light, market steady: Florida boxes No. 1, medium size, Brights, 3.50a3.75: Rus- sets, 3.00; No. 2 Brights, 2.5082.75. Commodity Notes - Textiles, ATLANTA, April 12 —Textile leaders in this section are inclined .to belleve that the strike movement in the ‘South- ern mills h:n flr‘w: At‘u”laed n.lh wnt a jon” W] mmm fiuuly will mbslfle. The total mnnger of workers out at.any time has not exceeded 5,000. Oils. SHREVEPORT, La.—Production -of crude ofl in mmnn- and Arkansas fell off 800 barrels & day in the last week to a daily average of 1 ot 110, dll barrels. l.l-ln 2 ST. PAUL.—Hardwood lumber prices m undlng upward, with most staple T eatber ‘s, been mnisvorabie h r. wm en- unfavor: 1 !ar drying of new stocks, and old stocks are depleted. Deman d is heavy in the Chicago territory. % 3 Eggs. CH!CAGO —-Reou‘d recerpfa ;nd evi- except ture prices. The ey pflwtnrth ¢ long pull is consid- ered to be downward for a time, Will’ Erect Watet Tower. ), Md:, Aprll 17 (lpl- The WM States ' h ST Wabash § West Ma West M@ 5%877,.. _ Western Pacifie §s.. —One-pound prints, 4515a46%; | 0, ‘The daily market report on fruits and | iceberg type, 5-dogen, mnluy 5.00; North various varieties, 45a50; fair to ordinary | sios demlndl light, market steady: - Florida pepper[ POLIGY-OF RESERVE GRAIN CROP PROSPECTS BAFFLES; TRADERS| ..., Special Dispaich to The Star. a AW YORK, April u-—m Fe Fomtd appears o be. as:bad | Trading Light at D. C. Mar- |t day that M vances in to of speculation and to forge liquida- in stocks of sufficient ?olunltnua to about permanent ease in money rates. - Such action, if taken, would be the first two weeks of April restraining effect on that great of the public that has been apeculatin with borrowed- money. The effeci of m new ruling of the New York Clear- ing House banks money for correspondent amounts of less than $100,000 will also tend to withdraw a considerable sum formerly available to brokers. Cables from Berlin today indicated that the strain on the money situation is becom- ing more intense and that the Bank !of Germany will probably raise its dis- | count rate from 6% 7 per cent shortly. Since the e'nd of 1928 the bank has lost over $100,000,000: of for- :I‘I: exchange and $45,000,000 in gold. ings $216,000,000. 2% |0IL CONSERVATION URGED BY SECRETARY Specia! Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, April 12.—Dr. Ray Ly- |, man Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior’ and chairman of the Federal Conserva- tion Board, has taken the bit into his teeth and written to four ofl companies in the new Kettleman Hills, C: oll fleld requesting that . they voluntarily combine their drilling programs . in furtherance of a conservation program. m Kettleman Hills dleld has only lueing well now, but another is heln: drilled six miles away.. The ducing well is very deep, about 700 ?’ :.nd I.l:“ & daily production of 2,000 Secretary Wilbur safd in the letter that it was.within the power of the| Secretary of the Interior, in case of a single pool such as thh one, to arrange for voluntary adjustme “It would be a e‘lnmlty says the Secretary, “to develop a field of the kind | indicated, in view of the glutted condi- | tion of the oil market.” This is the first instance of Govern ment activity of this character. It may have far-reaching effects. EASTERN SHORE RAIL STATIONS ARE CLOSED Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, April 12.—The closing | of two stations of the Baltimore & East- ern-Railroad. a subsidiary of the Penn- sylvania Railroad, on the Eastern Shore was ted in an order signed yes- terda¥ by the Public Service Comm n. “The ral d, at a hearing hel previously, had asked that it be permn- ted to take its agents from eight stops on_the Clajborne-Ocean City bnm:h ‘The" order of the commission the need for railroad agents at thz six stations it ordered continued, these sta- tions being shipping points for a great many farmers. railroad may close its stations at Claiborne and let.hlehem It must keep its agents at Grasoaville, McDan- fel, Rockawalkin, Rhodesdale, Parson- burg and Wlnleyvlue. MANY NATIONS REGISTER FOR TRADE CONFERENCE Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, April 12.—Thirty States and 12 foreign countries are already represented in -the registration for the sixteenth ‘national foreign: trade con- vention that will be held here next week. ‘There are delegates from 98 cities ih the United States. Indication of the compact, business- like scale on which the sessions Are to be held is given in & list of rules for speakers, one of which emphasises the fact that the council is a m-pnmun. non-political l- Brevity is , with & max- imum or 25 nunum tted to speakers before a general session and 20 minutes sefore an export merchandising meeting. ‘The rules state that invitations to address the convention are confined to those who possess pérsonal information of peculiar value. Speakers are urged to omit tables or statistics. The rules were worked out undér the supervision of O. K.' Davis, seeretary of the National Foreign Trade Coun- cil, of New York, NORFOLK & WESTERN. Big . Sandy & Cumberland Au- thorized at Meeting. ROANOKE, Va., April 12 (Special).— At the annual and special meeting of stockholders of the Norfolk & Western Railway Co., directors were authorized to acquire the railroad property and franchises of the Big Sandy & Cumber- land, the entire capital stock-of which was purchased by the Norlolk a West- ern Railway on October 12, Elisha Lee has been elecha n director to serve for the ensuing year. Mr. Lee replaces the late Samuel Rea. The organization of the board will take place in Philadelphia on April 22. SILVER QUOTATIONS, : NEW YORK, April 12 (H—Blr sl ver, 56; Mexican dollats, 42 ——— nmLDl:ns—-sncuu'rons atan ‘lttufln rrkso. "€ AFRI TZ 1016 14th St. We llcom'plnd; S}ieh_'éer Trask * Fund at the market .- Woodward ‘Bldg. Main 8973 washy Black '“o-" nearly 2 prneer;: year average, - Rye Mlln standing . at 84.7. __These are only much ecan hl y the | harvest. PARIS BOURSE PRICES. WA 1 S0 g e urse Three centimes, 45_centimes, Exchange on" London, 124 francs 26 '] centimes. 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