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FIN ANCIAD.Y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1929.° | ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 62nd Issue of Steck Now Open for Subscription ‘ Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E, Connelly James F. Shes Prenident Secrety In Nearby Virginia Loans Commonwealth Investment Co. NW. Phene Main 323 Secared by First Mortgages Safe—Conservative 42 Years’ Experience In tinancing homes and In the sale of these se- curities. Make vour savings and murplus funds work for you At the nighest-inter- est rate consistent with absolute safety. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. REALTORS Main 1016 1433 K Over Third of a Century’s Ezxperience Howe Properties For many reasons you'll . find it to your advantage— alone in the load we tal off your shoulderi; but in the money we put in your pocket as well. Our experience makes us efficient. T+ $AVL CO. Main 2100—925 15th St. N.W. Managed As You Wish It —if you place it in the care of Our Trust Department when you are gohe. This is the sure way to protect the interests of your family. Our Trust Department always ready te serve you LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK O istaction CONVERTIBLE BOND “LIST 1S STRONGER ! New Chemncal Issue Is Fea-‘ tured—Other Grdups Score Advances. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. Special Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK, April 26.—The success | ar the $30,000,000 issue of American I. | G. Chemical Corporation 5 per cent convertible debentures, offered today at 185, immediately listed and selling at a premium of 114 points, is evidence that | the market still has a place for an issue with strong backing and & speculative possibility. Although there were some who hesi~ tated to buy this bond because of its connection with a German corporation which guarantees its interest and prine cipal, it was oversubscribed, and prom- ises to be one of the active trading fea. tures in the domestic list. Other convertibles acted well after a poOr start. points. Atchison adjustment 4155 were up 1!4 points, and International Tele- phone 415, following an opening de- cline of %, went to a net points. Alleghany Corporation nearly a point. Walworth 6'2s took & contrary trend, declining 115 polnu | Pirelll 7s were up 1'4 points. settled down around 103, compared nnh Monday’s high of 105'5. Liberty bonds gained a little ere were fractional advances in Public utilities were also y. Co- lumbla Gas & Electric debenture Bs, which dropped to 974 jn the March break, were about 3 points above that level today. A notable recovery was that of Lehigh Valley Coal 5s of 1044, Which #old at 93 against 80 Iast week, when A block was liquidated. Bethle- hem Steel 6s'and 5155 rose fractionally, although the report that these bonds and ‘the first and second m | were to be retired out of A new stock | issue was denied, The foreign list was quiet. Tt Is significant that. the bonds of German xnduzmal companies have been stea stead: | to strong this week, as have some of thz unicipal -uu ublic :;mtie« Mwml- m ve n_under pressure. uth Americans were Soft. melmng cnlle s, Uruguay 6s and Bonvhn \PROPOSED AIR MERGER MEETS WITH OPPOSITION M By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 26.—Wall Street hears that a proposed merger of Unl- versal Aviation Corporation with ti | recently organized Aviation mm“flh has not met with general a wval of Unlversal stockholders and up::: likely 0 be effected under the present urml. whith call for & Shares! e provids th 81 ‘;\Mzz.p ed at schedules between Cleveland, Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul. halt of the stock of Fokker Al Corporation nnd w‘l per cent of the Robertson Af Corporation stock, interests head: an Brothers aflm and Lchmn Bromert New York Oontroll«r l’ole to Speak, BALTIMORE, April 3 Pole. conlml.lfl'nn lnnud _conven! {uu 2and 2. Washington gton Stbek E Exchange | soi BALES. Gas 5581, Wmofln 5—$1,800 at 1001, ‘Washingten . & Elec. pfd—1 at T4, Oommercial Natjonal Bank—1 &t 265. Columbla Sand & Gravel pfd.—5 at 9:'" 10 at 92, 10 at 92, 10 at 92, 10 Al District’ Nltkmd Seourities Oo. pfd.— 10 at 101 | Peoples Drug Staes pfd.—8 at 115, AFTER CALL. Washington Gas 55—8500 at 1003, Pederal American National Bank-10 at 83814, 20 at uuu 2 at 335%, 3 at mu, 10 at 33815 ashington Gas ucm-m 2t 106%, apl ‘Traction Bs—$500 a Washington Gas Light 0010 4t 106%. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. Amer. Tel STOC KS PUBLIC UTILITY, | Amer. Tl & Teig pital Traction S eton g Norfolk & Wash. Bteam Potomac Elec. 6% pfd wmec Elec. £2% pid Ash. Rws. & Plee. com Rwy, & Eite. pld ) A House Organized for Service In This Plant We Are Equipped to Do Your Prinl ting Blank Book Making Paper Ruling Engraving We Produce Every Kind of Blank Book or Accounting Record The business man may bring his “record-keeping” problems to us with ths sssurance that we will suggest the systems and de- es best suited to his purpose —and the necessary ‘‘printed are made to order IN OUR OWN PACTORY. STOCQETT’- n ST %A!HINOTON ‘D€ NATIONAL 9176.7 NATIONAL BANK. National Capit Cofumbia * | Eomimeriat | Pederst-American | Liberty ‘meln < Rational Metropolitan ¥ 'sor Natlonas Bank of Washineton i TRUST COMPANIES American Security & Trust Somtinental Trust Merehants' Bank B8 ations] 8 Saving & Trust Vashington Loan & Trist SAVINGS BANK. nk of Bethesdn ommarce & Ssvings . L Washingto itea e | Wasbington Mechanics'. ! | FIRE INSURANCE American . . Corcoran | Firemen's p | National Union 1 TITLE INSURANCE. | Colymble Titte e o5t M com s Title ofd MISCELLANEOUS. & Ross. Inc.. Ch -3 233 3235 arber 0% old -American Co. com -American bfd. . Lanston Mo otype S538S=E5s8e3: . Mech Mies com Bids Co Sodward & Y othrop yfa *Ex-dividend. - < Anaconda Copper 7s rose 3 | B; The higher rate 1or money did not 2 mt:‘ctf‘l affect the leading investment te- | o, curities. 94 8. 7109 Bales. Argentine 83 Ju 6y, 14 May ‘61, | Bank of Chile $4s. 8ank of Chile §%s. 3 40 11 6 18 1 20 10 23 12 Bremen State 78 Canada 88 1931...4 Canada $14s 1929.. P Hungary The. .. Irish m State §s an v Kreuger&Toll Marseille §s. . PR e S Ranll e B WS a1 N e - fversal operates airplanes on dally | BAF Aviation cogonuon was formed by | BO! o - anmuEaso~alaraunvon~ soanSnuaade anaanl - wRaRn e Abram&Btrauss%s 5 Ths Armour Del 64 Bell Tei Pabs B Bell Tel Pa 55 C Beth Sreel $ % n..lzz Bothlehem Bteel 6s. 32 Bkiyn Edison b8. .. Chile Copper 8| inter Paper 6s... Int Tel&Telon 4 o Int Tel&Tel 4 )hnevd KanCity P& L |Kan G & E s 52 | Kelly 8pring Kendall 5% 48 war Lackawanna s:;.s.. SeNnmane—r Bos e o= Mont rown deb b Nat Dairy 64 ©3 SaaBaumwavmnnall Nor Stater Nor 8tat 1nc Gas & Bl 3. Elmmamn Philips Petro Pierce Ariow 5 93 98 36 10123 10123 20 10422 104 21 108 21 FOREIGN. High. 20% 109 9102 105% 114% MIBCELLANEOUS. 1084 Alleghany ev 58 wi 96 1025 1014 x 104% 104% 1014 108% 1031 L 1085 10315 10&% IOI". 10315 1184 12w 9914 86 993 0 7 3 10515 103 924 10614 1104 1004 1014 1005 101 105 101% 101% 10814 107 101% 49 1034 99 1004 9% 1034 108 10015 1004 10315 1184 TE 930 26% 7 108% 1064 11044 100 100% 100'% 1008 104% 1014 101% 103% 107 104'% 981 1034 8% 100 10 'I‘fi 8% “ Great North & 108 Rt 1014 101% 103% 107 1044 Sales. Por Ric Am Tob 71 Postal Tel & C 6% Pressd Steel Car 58 8 Public Service 4%3s 16 Punta Alegre 78, ... 2 RemingtonAr 6832, 4 Rem Rnd 5%s war. Sinclair O1l 68 Sinclair Oil 6349, Sinciair O1l 7s. . Sinclair Crude 5% oo BBl cronSloines? « BB onaali. Stand OIIN Y | SugrkstUriente? Tenn Copper 6s B'4 Tennkleclow o e Vertientés Sug 7s. alworth 8%s '35. o westn Union 58 61, White Eagle O § %8 Willys-Ov 6148 33., Wiison & Co 18t 6s. 1 WinRepeatAr 1 %s, 2 Tngstn S&T s wl, 15 RAILROAD. At&SF evt 45 05.... 90% Atchison &dj 48, Atiantie C L 18t Atlantg C Licl 4a.. Atlantie CL 4%s 64 Boston & Maine Braway&7th Av 5s. Brookiyn Elec 6%s. Brookivn Elev 848 Rkivn Mannat Bkiyn Un BI b Bush Term con 58. Can Nat 4ty Can Nat 4y Can Nor 48 ms.. Ca Gar Clinch&0 65 52, Central of Ga 8s..., Chesa Corp 68 w Ches & Oev ity Ches & O 448 Chi & Alton 3% Chi & Alt 3155 ct Chi B&Q gen 45 63 Chiek: 111 gn 6 Chi Gt Wast CMastPgniy 1 Chi M&StP 4% B. 4t ChiMiBP&PacsaTh. U5 CISMP“IGM‘:M 113 . - Gr Trunk stdb Grand Trunk Gt Nor 4 {s 18 Grt Northn 4 Mo s &0 Great North bs. 14 | Mo Pacific 64 G 18, Mob & Ohlo 438 77, s Great Nor gen Gulf Mo 58 B & Int&(itNor ad) 68 53 Int RysCA 68 72.. lowa Cent 1st 5s. Kansas City 8 3 Cit; anSeseaBloni~nl romumtSusnTaR = oo~ seemTc~an SaBi-a-aSe-—3n City Term Litke Shore 43 31 Lehizn Vai Ll LehiVge Long Is rt 8 Louis & Nash 6 ml Bl Ry &L Minn & BtL ref 4s. M St PABEM cn 48 o e ZaxBeto NRM4y 's? —EE— NY Sus&Wn gen NYW&B4Ka Norfolk & W en No-thern Pagr i 68, Ore Short L res s, Ore Short L 8s gtd. Ore Wash 15t 48. .. Pennay| con 4y Pennsyl gen 4 Penna RR4%s PPennsyi gen b Pennsy! § Pennsy) 8% Pennsy! gold 7 Peo& B lt4s 4 Philippine RR 4s. . PCCRSLL b8 B 16, . Portiand K1 P L 88 RIArk& LW St L IMAS 48 20 StL IM&S gn Si1 L IM&S &G ¢ 3 o SLL & Sown b8 8t P & KCShL 1“ SanA&Arn P4 Seaboard AL 45 sta Seab A L ref SeabAL ad) Seab A L co S B Al FL; . SEAIFla635 B, Sou Vac és 29 W | Sou Pacelt | (oo o BONDS srock xcrance] ecelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office UNITED STATES. 1€8ine are in $1.000 » sales, High. Lov. 1 mz; 26 2 9% 994, » IMARINE PRODUCTS DEMAND IS LARGE Fruit and Vegetables Are in Good ‘Supply at D. C. Market. Marine products were in demand this morning for the Priday dinner trade. Receipts were much greater than a week ago, fishermen having recovered from the effects of the stormy weather early last week. Numerous speciés of fish, many of them fresh from nets llcms‘ e lower | Potomac and Chesapeake others | from the North, were among the offer- ings of wholesalers. Oysters and crabs continue scarce. but aellers had some attractive crab- meat, frogs, shrimp and turtles to offer the retail trade. Fruit and Vegetables. Prul'. lnd vegetables were in plentiful pne.s Dealers continued to receive pments ‘of strawberries from North Clmlinn shippers, but in smaller quan- tities than they received early in the week. Prices continued che ‘There were not many largs ong the shipments, dealers xepomd and many of them were gritty and not |in good condition. Other varieties of fruits were in splendid condition. Wholesalers reported an easing of thé condition of the poultry market, with a slight drop in the price of fowls and Spring chickens, both in good demand. No changes in butter and egg prices were reported this morning, and meat rices also continued without change. alers along the country line had fairly heavy supplies of Spring greens to offer retailers at prices they termed reasonable, and a good demand for the greens was rrponrd Dealers réported a decided improve- ment in business this morning, early 1 | morning demands being greater than during the past few days. Prices of .mnst. 5!:cmlrmdm:u were unchanged. Today's Wholesale Prices—Jobbers’ Prices Slightly Higher. | Butm-—one-pound prints, 4615247%2; mglcke . 29a30. enncry. 2 fresh selected, current oy shveTurkeys, 35; Winter ol 42048; Spring ochickens, 45a 50; towll, 32a34; Leghorns, 30a32; roosters, 22; ducks, 28. keats, young, 60878; old, 35a40. Dressed — Turkeys, 35a40; Winter chickens, 45a48; Spring chlclm, lms fowls, 36a38; Leghorns, arge, 50a82; mall 45247; flueh, lh“ !eIh‘ 80al.f Mt fresh klllQG—BeeI "22a24; veal, pork loins, 33a34; tnlh shoulders, 20; shoulders, 14; in nrll..l. M%lll. . ve stock-—Oalves, 16; lambs, 18. Fruit and Vegetable Review. ‘The daily market ropon on fruits and vegetables (complled the Market News Service, Bureau o( Agricultural Economics) says nm to jobbers except where Mmrwln Appll—-.uppllu light; demand light, j market steady; boxes, Washington extra | fancy Winesaps, small size, 2.50a2.75: | mostly 2.80; el baskets, Virginia, U. 8. No. 1, 2% inches up, Winesaps, .1002.38; U. 8 No. 1, 2% inches up, yellow Newtons, mostly 2.50; U. S. No. 1, 2%-2 inches, yellow Newtons, momy 228 barrels, no sales reported. pplies liberal; demand (ahl, market dull; South Carolina, Hlmvflll section, dozen-bunch crates, n, 1M size, 4.0024.50; medium 3000880, Delaware and East dozen bunch crates, green, %8004.00; medium size, 2.50a Cabbage_Supplies libetal: demand light, market steddy Cms'llna, DAFre) "oraten, pointed type. bes bushel hnmperl‘ fair quality, \50. ll inte eorer." 08 gree; Shore, M, Shore, large Stse, a0, pointed, bpe, 1ib qn-my, xdo-guo SN Bave e ry-—Supplies Ilght' &mnnd mod- erllc. market lluntx‘ Florida, 10- Imh unlly hed and m 2.75a3.00. um—a moderate; demand light, market Mlhtly weaker; Arizona, crates Xce, -}3 doleé\. 4"5 orth Carolina, 500 few hlh as h 'YP& o demand aker. Old tock : No. 2, 1.85. i dll, mll!fl No. 1 and No. 2, toes—Old stoek: !urpllu light no early sales reporte New stock: Supplies moderate; mand light, mlrk:t nbmn stead: Florida, ble-head barrels Spaulding Rose, U. 8. No. 1, 7.10a7.25. 8pinach—Trucked-in stock supplying the market. ‘Tomatoe: lies light; demand light, market slightly weaker: Florida. originals, ripes and turning, wrapped, fancy count, 5.50a6.00; chulu count, 4.50a5.00. Strawberries—8Supplies liberal; de- mand light, market about steady; North Caroling, ll-qulrt crates, various varieties, wide Ylnf! prices, best, 3.50a 4.00; fair quality, 2.5083.00; few poorer low as 1. Eggplant—No early sales reported. squnh—lu»llu very light: no sales ported. Cucumm—suaplm llm | tght; no early sales reporte Beets—Supplies moderlte, demand light, market steady; Texas, Western lettuce crates, 2.75. Carrots—Supplies light; demand light, market steady; Texas, Western lettuce crates, 2.85. Oranges—Supplies modnnlo light, market steady: Fl 1, medium 8ize, 375“2 small size, 3.26a3.80; No. 2, sige, 3.00a3.25. Grapefruit—Supplies light light, market dull; Flogida. boxes, No. 1, medium size, 3.2523.50; No. 2, médium demand demand 4 | 3ize, 2.7523.00. String beans—Supplies moderate: de- mlnfl light, market about steady; Flcr- ida, 7p-bushel Hhampers, green, 2.758 3.00; !xlr quality, 2.50; South Carolina, bushel hampers, ;fim flat, 3.7524.00; black Valentines, Peas—Supplies liberal; demand mod- erate, market slightly stronger; South Carolina, bushel hampers. 1.50a1.75; ordinary quality and condition. 1.00a 1.25; North Carolina, bushel hampers, 2.80: 5-peck hampers, 2.75. Peppers—8Supplies light; demand light, market steady; Florida, pepper crates, fancy, 4.80: choice, 3.00a3.50. - < Following the hanging of a tax col- Jector in the Tver district by peasants, another was seized and burned alive near Lublin, Russia, Bales. 8ou Pac 4%s wi'81. 19 Sou iy ren 48.. Sou Ry Con Sou Ry 6s 56 Sou Ry 6%s Term Asso St L 58. Tex & Pac bs B 1977 Third Ave ad} 58, ., 2 Tol St L & W 48 80, Tol Tr L& P s\s-'l’u Virginia Ry 1at Va Southwn con Whoash 4%s 78 W it West Mary!| o | West Md 5% 77 Western Pacifle 7 ore 48 "Il. 1 &LEcnis., 10 ] fi\lslnm 'y t"?f%'l',. Mhiecs WOMEN ARE ADEPT FINANCIAL. GAIN IN AUTO OUTPUT = | IS _SEEN BY 0FFIC|ALS IN BANKING FIELD ez Miss Bruere Tells of Big Success Achieved in Financial Work. That there are ever-increasing 'op- portunities for women in the banking fleld and that the number of women entering the profession ls growing at a surprisingly rnnld rate was the claim made by Mis Mina M. Bruere, presi- dent of the National Association of Bank Women and assistast secretary of the Central Trust Co. of New York, be- fore the local Bank Women's Club at the City Club lul night. Bpeaking on “What Is Ahead for Women in the Field of Banking,” Miss Bruere said, in part: “Every woman active in the man- agement of her own home is in a very real sense in business,” Miss Bruere stated in opening her address. The successful handling of the family budget implies intelligent nding and its concomitant, successful saving. The nld maxim ascribed to Benjamin Frank- “save your pennies and the dollars m ke care of themselves," was, it is said, inspired by his observation of the shrewdness of his mother in con- ducting her home. “During the war many women of the | oomm, so-called leisure class drafted for serv- fee found themselves possessed of abil- ities heretofore latent and undiscovered, and few were content to return to a life of devitalized lelsure. Few perhaps engaged in economic competition, but many entered the field of volunteer social service or political activity. Cltes Survey. “A surve{ of the Department of Labor figures disc! that more than 8,500,000 women are gainfully employed in this these about 2,000,000 are following professional careers, country. Wlth the ever-increasing numbér of women, in every field of economic endeavor, it it but logical that a growing n\unb‘r penetrating into one of the last an st fortified masculine mom:ldl the nking 9rolenlon A tely 41 per oent of the ual wealth of the country is mmnnd by women. return for the ';‘fi in these m:‘v\: ,%h-ud respectively are 123, as ), an it 42, as & comprise the actual majority o mmam of the a fions in America, 's:'.m holders of the Amrlm Teiegraph & Telephone, 50 per cent aré women: in the United States Steel, there are more than §0.000 woman stockholders, is over 50 per cent, and they also com- prise 8048-100 per cent of the nhln- holders of the This statistical st “Women In mry walk of taking serlousl, hlen gently ndmlnlsLflu or earned by them. ‘l’ney m no lnnnr content to rely upon the advice of some male friend or relative, nor do they allow the family lawyer to handle their investments for them. Women At anxious to investigate unities of widening the of their knowledge and 10 take advan of education ofle;edml;/‘yhb-nkl tutions.” Gy er evi ce that women are handling financial affairs of no negli- 3:':»: "u‘:"m&. ot ooty s Controlled by them b "Perhl banking 2n educational service and the develop~ puriment. The pertonal b m"“" chart: personal ment 18 another fertile field for m tribution which the trained woman banker ean ‘gn a il wh:urm departe ments that women nhave -found the 3 Munny for constructive work. It is a fact, I believe, that no savings of any importance is with- t & woman &t the head of such a service rtment. "The field of forsign hnklnc holdn mh:pl the lmult nm:lu women who have vision and a mum-mmfil understanding. mm Sees Bright Future, m";‘l‘uday nflwm:-n entfnulm inance offers her employer just what & man similarly placed ad?m—.m m M the same ommnl ty for educs- she hn been free to :hmse her voemon and to for it—tomor- row she will offer also, from the back- ground of her experience and the quint- essence of the exberience of the many women who have preceded her those lnhnflble assets so mweml the iss Mary nf sident o the local club, presi at E meeting, and there was a record attendance, in cluding many guests of the members. GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. NEW YORK, April 26 (Special).— 0‘ vt Red Loan' with dtaw. ng rm nitached per 100 R M. 85, mburg 4135 19| % (Quoted in"doliars per rman Gen Elec 4%%s pre rman Gen Elec 4'3 1 lin 45 pre. mburk 3s. 3125 & 48 pre: imburg American Line 4 rin German Lioyd 4%s upp 55 1921 eldort (Quoted in dnlllra per sh E G (Ger Ge Elec) xd. E G (Ger Ge Biee) ptd B, d mmerz and Privat Ban! G Farben . rmstacdter Bank Xd e7den Chem ercur B ., g 8383335333832 gsssssssss S S 3 dolph Earstadt There are more than 480 varieties of mistletoe, including some with col- | ored berris We have on hand a limits of 1st mortgage notes in small nationa bearing 6% interest. CHAS. D. SAGER Main " OV A W, amount denomi- Money Available for FIRST DEED OF TRUST LOANS On Completed Propertice and for Construction Use Reasonable Interest and Commission Rates JAMES F. SHEA 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. ; Let us have your applications or LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Immediate Action Courteous Treatment insportation in all coun muf huh\un and more reasonable uxu -m. eo-opentlu effort,” he added, bringing about a greater use of | motor transport which will provide business enough for all.” | New Securities l By the Assoctated Press. NEW YORK, April 26.—New securi- ties offered today include: couomglim ghat u:dllblfa{ pe eem ration rant 3 commhle dg‘gmum dated dv at 95 and in’ 1929, due May 1, 19 terest. mm,ogo Finance Co. of Ameflxfl. gl‘) jore, five- fon ated Apvi 1, 1926, at 100 300,000 Graymur Corporation no-pn on shares at $53 a share. $1,100,000 Union School Flint, Mich., 4 per cent school bnndx,. due serially March 1, 1930, to 1949, | priced to yleld § per cent to 4.35 per cent. SHORT-TERM SICUII’HES, (Reported by J. & W. unn‘a_ * Allis-Chalmers !io 8s 1937 Aluminum, sl meric 1. & il 1034 103 ')! 1.“ "% Vi it ovrv'. FOREIGN EXCHANGE (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) mmp 80l Sellink checks R Ay 34857 A the heard of Guaranteed 6% First Mortgage Notes Secured on Income. Producing Properties in the Distriet of Columbia and Nearby Maryland District National Securities Corp. 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