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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. @, FRIDAY; MAY 1T, 19207 Almost Brand-New KNABE Grand This Artist-Used $1,375 Instrument at a Saving of $225. On Budget Terms For Good Meats In Arcade Market Let us advise as well as supply you with meats, cte. Our suggestions will provide many new and appealing features for the family or guest menu—and, of course, Goodman quality. 5 We not only guarantee that—but also Goodman service is included. Beef, lamb, veal, pork, poultry, Partridge Brand hams, Jones' Farm little pig sausage, etc. . —4 Phones for Your Convenien Columbia 1656- White Pine Porch Frames & Sash French Doors Super-Cedar Closet Lining Window Blinds Porch Columns & Column Bases Porch Rails & Pickets Fence Posts Wall Boards Flooring Mouldings Special Millwork | place this week. | eral Motors turned over to the airplane GENERAL MOTOR ENTERS AR FIELD /400,000 Shares of Fokker Stock, 40 Per Cent of Total, Acquired. By the Assoclated Press. Motors Corporation today was in vir-| Corporation, making it the third large | automobile company to enter the air-| Purchase of 400,000 shares of com- | mon stock of the Fokker concern, rep- | resenting & 40 per cent interest, was announced by General Motors. The re- maining 60 per cent is scattered. The transaction gives General Motors a position in the airplane field equal to Co., through the Stout airplane divi- sion, has been manufacturing tri-mo- tored metal planes for some time. The oil-burning airplane engine, the first successful demonstration of which took Has Three Plants Now. In payment for the Fokker stock Gen- company all the capital stock of the Dayton-Wright Co., the assets of which consist of McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio; a number of valuable patents and cash | assets of approximately $6,500,000. The Fokker company was incorporated in Delaware December 3, 1927, and at present has plants at Teterboro, N. J. Passaic, N. J,, and Glendale, W. with a fourth plant planned for the Pacific Coast. Control of the company was obtained last Fall by James A. Talbot, head of the Richfield Oil Co. of California; Harris M. Hanshue, head of the West- ern Air Express of Los Angeles, and T. C. Gregory, S8an Francisco attorney. Hanshue is president of the eompa'rx‘:z ' APPEAR IN “MERCHANT OF VENICE” ' NEW YORK, May 17.—The General | tual control of the Fokker Aircraft| plane field. | 3 | that of the Ford interests, its principal rival in the automobile field The Ford | i | Packard Motor Car Co. has been ex- * perimenting for months with a Diesel i Leading student players and director of the Shakespearean drama to be given at American University gymnasium tonight. Front row, left to right: Miss Laura Barrett as Nerissa, Miss Orrel Belle Claflin as Portia, Miss Helen Tucker as Jessica. Back row, left to right: James Swan as Bassanio, Will Hutchins, profes- sor of art, director, and S. Carlton Ayers as Lorenzo. *—Capitol Photo. Service. and Talbot chairman of the board. announcement sald the present officers would be continued, supplemented by personnel from the General Motors or- Art Instructions by Mail. A little more than a year ago a new show is regarded as an indorsement of the methods used which are entirely new and different from any course of L | lishers' Statements to Senate STOCK IN 3 PAPERS OWNED BY POWER CO.| ;Ten Others on List Sending Pub- Investigators. Coples of publishers' statements of ownership and circulation of the 13 | newspapers which were_mentioned in testimony before the Federal Trade Commission by A. R. Graustein, presi- | dent of the International Paper & Pow- | er Co., has been sent to the Senate as WHITE DRESSES Long. and Short Sleeves VOILES CREPES 2 to 6 and 7 to 14. Volles— Prints—ete. requested in the resolution ©f Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana. A copy of the lis; submitted by the Boston Herald and the Boston Traveler showed that the Publishers’ Investment Corporation of Delaware, whose stock was described as being owned by the International Securities Co., & Massa- chusetts association affiliated with the International Paper Co. of New York, “owned more than 1 per cent” of the stock of the two newspapers. A copy of the list turned in by the Chicago Daily News said Graustein “owned more than 1 per cent” of the stock of that paper. ‘The statements, which were as of last April 1, did not show that either the International company as such or Graustein owned stock in any of the re- maining 10 newspapers. As listed in the Walsh resolution, these were the Your work, your growth —get strength for both—eat Wheatsworth CRACKERS Graham Style Whole Wheat Graduation—Confirmation—Party Girls’ Wash Dresses 2 for ¥ Chicago Daily Journal, the Tampa, Fla., Morning Tribune, the Greensboro, N. C., Daily Record owned by Bryan-Thom- ason Newspapers, Inc.; the Albany, N. Y., Knickerbocker Press and Evening News, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, the Augusta, Ga., Chronicle, the Columbia, S. C., Record, and the Spartanburg, S. C., Herald and Journal. Walsh declined to comment on the statements until he had read them over. He said, however, that the lists prob- ably would indicate & need for amend- ment of the existing law so that in- formation about corporations owning » interest other than stocks or bonds would be required. The present law requires only a statement of the own- ership of stocks and bonds. . Marriage Will Not Change Name NEW YORK, May 17 (#).—Miss An- nissee Dibbs has the same last name as her flance has and as her mother had always. She is engager to Alexander D, Dibbs. Her mother and father werg both named Dibbs beiore they were married. 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