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¥ ¥ / . APRIL 14, 1929_PART 1.’ THE. 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C p 26 ! hand should ignore the | can be readily acquired before. the . tion in the United States with respect HIGH c AI-I- RA'I'E fl,‘,".& gp%mt ST 1| clestion and much below 126, mx Barefooted Parade . |BUSINESS LEADERS %o the, sctfulties of Government. n busl THE STAR FILES P. O. STATEME It a fac jon wan! Winter, when - ‘This report does the , but on terms ted by |trol waxed warm and the price moved comment upon the situation in the Circulation of Past Six Months, 4 ge I:oplernglu gln by the eontract- fup to f":‘z'o’} wum u&dekrm “tlhlt .l: Of Male Freshmen OF woal.n To MEET gr‘dhted shmflnbxln mr:ly re] . "Rfl!‘i’: 2 Statement of the , management, circulation, ete., of arties thereto. fer of or stoc) ‘woul ns. The final rej , whicl e e Evening Star, blished y ‘ §nthe ovent of action fayorable to|have brought out the holdings of in- TO Be College,Stunt, : the basis for the Amf?lfan presentation, Sunday morning, at p@'vuhhm B, ‘T‘réflfn? “tfy“.ya scft’ réo::?:‘:sm:! e A undaubledly 84 | " The. Wasbington Gas Cb, has not 3 « /|45 Nations Will Be Represented in | |5, GIPectes, 1o, bipress the AR ios, Theodore W, Noyes, Washington, D, C.; bustn vance sharply and many operators are | secured & physical valuatlon approval | By the Assoclated Press. ' Economic Discission Am- A Fleming Newbold, Washington, D. C.i publishier. The Evening Ster holding the stock against the eventual |and must wait for this before makin Momic Bisounsions at N Company, Frani presi v W o Iegisiation. T e L €| - COLUMBUS, S. C, April 13— NEWTON TO TAKE SEAT. ewspaper Company, Frank B, Noyes, president. Wushingion, D. C. enactment of merger legislation. any movement for higher rates. s sterdam July 8-13 . Owners: W. Noyes and Prank B. Noyes, trustees; Frank B. Local ‘Instituti A E Railway Shares. ‘Weather permitting, male freshman L} y 8-lo. Noyes and Newbold Noyes, trustees; Theodore W. N Theodore ocal Institutions Are En- L ATIG of thvaant Raktee Mergénthaler Linotype. ! “students at the University of South : Hoover Secretary May Remain in| Noyes and Ruth Noyes “AcBowell, trustees; Rudolph Max Kauffmann S joying Unlooked for going on in the local market with the [ The hext ';‘;’;'e‘&'){n Tiete h"e‘l dtfi * Carolina will be required to go bare- | With representatives from 45 coun- Henry G. Hanford, trustees; Frank B. Noyes, Theodore W. Noyes. Victor g liquidation of some holdings by local | JErETHH footed on the campus all day.tomor- | tries in attendance, the fifth general Office Until July 1. Howiaa: Baneh X Muirsy mnde:l;:ry“g; phianiord, trustees; Besie R. Prosperity ggg:tglprlgwgfllhevmk";.wck& in an . row, it was announced yesterday by | congress of the International Chamber | Representative Walter H. Newton of | Louise K. Simpson, Philip C.-Kauffmann, Jessie C. x-unm':;n_’“;;f:;‘ ) s, Kappa Sigma Kappa, student organ- | f Commerce will be held .in Amster- | Minneapolis, executive secretary to 5;;5“%:3‘1%0" 'llgl g&yfi“fl?‘é‘f&qfifi& Nflw.l;ome;og‘ );;wbold ), . rd. Aaddresses Railway common, once the football MATERIAL IS DONATED f the local list ld ‘by local banki . - |dam, July 8 to 13. g‘m ineg Latlis t.. 50] mfzuired thn e: ization that sponsors student activi lam, ly President Hoover, plans to take his seat | Wwashington, D, C., except Miranda Noyes Pome! ties and general class spirit. The This conference of world business | in the Seventy-first Coneress when the' 2nd Barbara K. Mu"l}P. Dunkirk, N. )"l.! S asyEeniee . s BY L A. FLEMING. foreclosure around 61 is now around 600 5 Generally speaking there is, s & rule, | s share. Raging 1 per Gons. and. at itg | West Coast Lumbermen, Help Be-| stunt was also voted on by the stu- | {ia0s wiich ton so choss thg siengy | PCClel sesslon convenes Monday and| ., {307 JORCIoCers morigagess And ofher securlty, holders, hold- very little sympathy of action between g::enélgggfcon }}l;ect;:figfisdofsgm; store Constitution. de;:: b:«t ds will be alloweq | AdVancement of international trade. | may remain in office until July 1. | cecurities, none. ount ‘of bonds,” mortgages or other Wall Strc ¢ and the Washington secur- 3 & eshman co-eds wi allowed Such questions as double taxation, pub- | Newton, who began his service in th> i ‘ashing| have been offered and sold below par| Five carloads of timber, material for | to wear footgear, but by informal |lic and private ownership, um‘lnm | Sixty-sixth Congress, after spending Average number of t‘oc krcs"';("::tzl‘k“;;: of the publication sold or ities’ market. Shares on th> local list [last week, although it is a sure 5 per | all masts and spars for restorini 3 g the | -discussion it was decided that they | economic conditions in China and lack | the day at the White House job, which = di have nothing of the speculative charac- g?é: dl‘;l;’ietagrg:eye;h ::oflny;nex}(t l:fil:;x frigate Constitution, will be presented to ;\;gzkl::! ::mk&w ‘20 have their |of uniformity in international trade 1}1‘& gzcrlbed as “voluntary,” ]works for ter of many on the larger bourse and ssa tocl N b 5 machinery, will be taken up. trict, the fifth Minnesota, | I ger bourse and | goi g5 are paid. This dividend is also | the Navy on April 16 at Seattle, by the The stunt will accompany the an- | More than a thcusand business lead- | evenings at his office in e ouse of | istributed through the mails or otherwise t i months ended March 31, 1929, e e B, e on Tpiciant devaopments | VBB 1 as shares have been de- | i making this aunouncement oday 1 | S 13 Sela e L Fimee e | S 10, SRl Brtan, _Germany,| e Buiding. Net Unpald " Gt Recent wild fiuctuations in call money | clining ever since the annual meeting | Navy Department said that the gift con- | didates are in the field for the | Sou?fie)\.!nt:fi’é.mm"n:‘ kJ.p“" chzéx&. 3 e Nezmynpi;m Clrc;flnnon zates and the pinching of credit gener- |in February, with an oceasional rally. sists of nearly 75,000 feet of timber,| fonor: Miss Harrlet Whitaker of | States and other nations’ wili attend Dies of Gunshot Wounds. T e o s iy Were amporiant enough 1o have|The postponment of any movement on 13':;“ e T T I oosiocy | Camden, Miss Rosallen Quattiebaum | The American delegation, consisting of | OKLAHOMA CITY, April 13 (P)— Total Average Net Circulation . 106,499 112,134 reater influcnce on bDKing funds, | | Sis,Part of outalders to As1ulre osntrol | by Y ratirond fro of charge to:the |, (B oo T kg Doty of Colum: . | about 50 Sepresentatives, mUL sell. for | Carroll Otark 9, Brofestion, machine (Signed) FLEMING NEWBOLD, e ool i Py e o i, st e S s Ssions o ot | K prlimiary e iy | GGy o puniet Younds Y| swom foand e o me i o g o R 8 rge margins to entitle them to recog- 3 ic] omas | ed shortly after midnight while in the (Seal.) ¥ 5 to any section on the recent active movement in Wall Street but rather to the entire country and Washington has been one of the most active centers. Buyers, too, have held on desperately; they have not sold out on the breaks With their usual rush when annoyed by margin calls but seem to have faith in « comeback of prices, but they squirmed under the press of high money rates|| generally pressed a little above call || Tates by brokers for their own trouble || in financing trades. | Liquidate Good Securities. H In their trouble they have liquidated || good securities which they did not have to sacrifice, Washington bank shares, || tractions, gas stocks and other stocks and bonds on the local list, and this selling has been attended with small price concessions put actually unim- portant, compared with the breaks on | Wall Street. ‘Washington bankers were also ap- pealed to in an attempt to shift all or {| part of the load of carrying stocks from brokers’ accounts to their more mode- rate demand accommodations. Where the applicant was entitled to |} consideration, where the balances were sufficlently “compensating,” the request was courteously treated but otherwise || there was no cash for the speculator, |/ nor were funds obtainable for enlarged speculative purposes. | Merchants have found no trouble in securing accomodations at normal rates, || 6 per cent being the ruling figure, but other applicants have, in some instan- || ces, been compeled to meet advances | to 7, 8 and occasionally even higher Tates. This has been the rule in other cities | as well, with applicants endeavoring to shift Wall Street loans, but in the ag- || gregate these efforis Lo escape hign| Tates must have been something of a factor in the money market. Banks Enjoy Prosperit; With such an urgent demand for | money as there has been from stock | market traders, with a fair inquiry from commercial sources, bankers nave || enjoyed a degree of prosperity that | R they had not expected. ! ‘When the year 1928 was drawing to!| its elose bankers were quietly discussing among themselves methods to overcome the high interest raves they were forced to pay on savings and some other de- posits, interest tnat accounted for one- ihird of the entire expense of operating their institutions. Demand money was freely offered at 512 and 6 per cent and time loans at Kaufmann’s Makes a Crowd-Bringing Announcement! Tremendous Clean-Up Sale $15,000 Worth of Character Furniture 3315 to 50% OFF A drastic underpricing of hundreds of suites and individual pi i ; cable—firs g s 1 1 s of s pieces that is doubly remarkable—first, for the character of furniture involved and the reputation of the house behind it; second, for the sensationally low sale prices. All Washi i i i A SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THIS CLEARANCE BIERCH‘A§DIS£TSCEOLD. G R A Save on Living Room Suites . $129 Jacquard Velour 3-Piece Over- stuffed Living Room Suite. ........ s69 $195 Jacquard Velour 3-Piece Frame 398 Living room Suite......... SAVE! Never such a clear, clarion call to economy! THis uncompromising clearance of certain portions of our stock will strike a responsive chord with every thrifty home-maker within reach of the store. BUY ON OUR BUDGET $219 Frieze 3-Piece Living $129'75 Room. Bujte.n s dafini i $249 Mohair 3-Piece Living 5139'80 a Room Suite......... $269 Mohair 3- Sute ¢ 916830 25 5\1:}‘;1:;" Pullman, Bed- Slégcali:cg:::::-\'elnur Pullman port Suite. .. s]. 09'10 Floor Samples Occasional Chairs Boudoir Chairs Reduced §1750 Cretonne 86 95 $3450 Jacquard Boudoir Chair........ o Velour Overstuffed $17 50 $1850 Cretonne slo 90 Club Chair....... . Boudoir Chair il 3975 Jacquard \\'si::igschfirr c t onne 37.95 z']enlzurcm?r\-'c.rstufie 529.30 6 per cent. The former is tignt noy tigures. I ; : : » | $§229 4-Piece Walnut Veneer Bedroom $139.75 PR b insurance companies or the country | f| airst mortgages, high grade, at 5.z per $269 4-Piece Bedrcom Suite, in- wiin 6 per cenwh:,hc m\mmu?\ and 7|/ . ¥ oo e o e mmim s L] e ) S Reduced Still being made at 6, with sme higher | |f| edroom JSultes Reduced. Insurances Companies Lenders. Suiite In the monetary stringency the great . I $179 3-picce Walnut-Veneer ~ $349 ~ 4-Piece have not sougau tne high rates for Suite, Bed, Dresser Walnut - Veneer 3198 30 their surplus 1unds but have continued || d ‘V it 5119,30 Bedroom Suite... o to offer cash in aimost any amount on | g o il b $450 6-Piece Walnut-Veneer cent, in marked contrast.to many of Wall v A < the big industrial companies that nave o Slnding S CHEIE aid N w compe«gcd with the z:xup‘:s in supplying, Bedroom Suite. 3153015 Bench o..co.j.iee 3299020 !! at a price, the neds of the securiy speculators and operators generally. B d Po irc¢ Tonders, wing e Sedicoums pER. edroom Iieces Take B s & s what S $5250 Walnut Ve- $1975 Wikt Ve- 00 Q8 Advantage of - 39, Bank, but it is also a fact that a num- ber of our largest institutions have not neered Dresser, re- 332 15 neer Bow-end Bed. Thene Asto i rediscounted any of their bills, which || duced to.... 5 . $2975 Walnut Ve- undi g means that they have not taken ad- 5 Antique Mapl . Tantage of thelr right to borrow at the | Dfiss,: o s 359.40 neer Bow-end Bed. 514'95 Reductions current low rate ac Richmond to lend | | {SchaEate Mirvin) $44.50 Walnut Ve- 322 19 . —Just a few of many of the . 4 wonderful opportunities to save $6250 Mohair = w:aumgg_e:?f.es that have prevailed | vsjaao D\Valnul» neer Bow-end Bed. ?.. these hh‘a"dmme and com- \‘\mfi tChaur. Re- 534 60 Capital Traction. encer Dresser, re- 3450 Walnut Ve- . ortable chairs. }' duced toil.,. .iv o! oot Teten | penl] o $19.10 s waine v 61590 | Bedroom Pieces 975 Aonair sl o5 wow it e 8 | vt preae, 1 5630 Wanut V. Clut i’ ke §]8 60 the first time years. ‘The delay n eneer Dresser, re- 36.. alnut Ve- 3 . , securing action in Congress on the pro- i duced to ,“' 327-80 neer Bm\'-e:d Bed. 316.25 $4950 Walnut 526.90 18 duced to.......... . g Veneer Man’s Robe, $54.00 Walnut Ve- $27.20 neer Man's Robe... $3450 Walhut $16.80 Veneer Vanity .. $4275 Walnut 321.70 Veneer: Vanity ..... $4975 Walnut 324'60 Veneer Vanity ..... posed merger has created an uneasy 1eeling among holders of shares regard- 3 ing the ultimate passage of the meas- | $10.50 Decorated 98 $6.75 Decorated Cabi- ure. There was small chance for action | End Table Smokers.. e fiet :Stiiokers o at the short session of the last Con-‘ b 3 gress, or will there be much chance $149 Odd Chester- of even considering the matter at the special session, which will convene to- morrow, when an effort will be made to limit the consideration to urgent matters only. 1 So far the merger proposition has had hard sledding, passea by the House, but | § was side-tracked in the Senate and must now run the gamut of the House again and the Senate as well. The Capital Traction Co. has given notice that it will renew its effort for || higher fares. probably if the special MONTHS Jurai v, $19.20 Cedar Chests Cotae Chenter s $8.95 c.ffg,s"cedlf o+ $12.40 g .(S):(:darN'Clh‘e's‘: *1821.40 c:ffoced:y al.:.:d“t $49.20 Mahogany- SLe L oo inig Home Pieces $19 Walnut Veneer 38 95 o J . Serving Table........ 2475 Mah o e al Refrigerators e woine: 25 EREES 614 60 . A N L T o’ I E : I' | Sweepingly };F:nsmm! $11.20 $149 Decorated Ma- 50 Reduced N7 Walhar hogany-finished Carrier.. 9JC 730 Triscila Sewing abinets, in various decorations. .. 33!98 rom Card Tabtes . 91,38 $7.95 Ivory - finished Felt-Top Table $3098 ojjer Astonishing Clearance Prices on . ;1. x.. Yomeer Sevine $14.20 frigerator, white en- sls 90 $450 Walnut o 3 y. R Dining Room SUites Rl o “Veneer Serving sls.so 50 3:Door Re- Table : 2. $195 10-piece Walnut-Veneer $219 10-Piece Walnut-Veneer e i % i 00 Dining oo frigerator, white en: .823.20 Gas Ranges At Lowered Prices 3109-20 A Byt 3159.80 amel ‘lined....;..... A Suite Suite .. il | oimemmemins oLP Mg | SR $20.15 Suite ... . Suite o! % ' $4250 - Apartment sz7 6“ o The finest electric cleaner made, and—for a limited Dinette Suites Breakfast Suites Style Refrigerator... $6975. Aleazar White En- 5. y uites p 3 eeosliyeary. St Ko s sl $64.80 $2750 S5-Piece 1§10 AllLWhite Porcelain 3- Amcled; i G iS00 = o :t o cion The reen Decora e- Green Decorated + Door ! engera(or,- ickel trim- ANgE ik Hoover sip from you. D45 French Oak Dinette Suite, il $15.38 med, 75 pounds ci- 8075 | 950 4-Hole Gas $25.75 18 MONTHS Dress Up 3 Remember, only The Buffet, Table, Chin Gy Desaas S el Your Home With : Hoaver has TEcatug Agi- Closet’ and four §T490 Braartast Suite ... $21.90 Many Other Amazing $109 Alcazar White - TO P AY : . 8 oo kb oo 3188 6 Fiece Green pH75 SPicce Gray and Bt Values Too Numerous | Enameled - Cabinet §59 9() Character Furniture E thanany cthercleaner. Tele- Decorsted Dincuic $98.20 ierteibetor §24.80 | to Mention o i At the f ' hone g; lldcs:or;strmor:i : i R i v : : | Beedc@hesi || Dining Room Pieces - LOWEST PRICES IN - popular-priced. Liberal al- lowance for your old cleaner. $3950 Walnut- $2475 Walnut- Veneer Buffet. Re- szl 60 Veneer China duced t0 ........... i Cloget .07 50 OUR HISTORY - KAUFMANNS 1415 H Street NW. ) R $4250 Walnut- $39.75, Walnut- e HOOVER || \sivmie’tt gpggy pfineeii: 18 Months Walnut- .$29.50 Walnut- duced t0 ..v.iiiins isescsssens Walnut- $5500 Walnut- $59.00 ; & Vom0 Lo e m.ZO to Pay BARBEIR;&ROSS Cor. 11th & G Sts.