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FINANCIAL." NEW YORK CURB MARKE By Special Leassd Wire to The Star. NEW YORK, July 19.—Following is a list of stocks and bonds tradedsin on TRADING ON CU Increase in Loans Has Re-"nnd inclucing the close of the marl €003 O Neb. Recsived by Private Wire Business Notes Direct to The Star Office CHICAGO, July 19.—(United States Department of Agriculture.)-—} il ipts, 59 cars; on track, 308 cars; 9 total United States shipments, 632 cars; trading fair on sacks with market steady; very slow on berrels with mar- ket weak; Kansas and Missouri, sacked, Cobblers, 2.0022.15; some as low as. 1.80; Virginia, barrel, 180 Vismia Irish” Cobblers, IAPANS PREVIER | o= 2238 S5 | of $71,485,777 for the 12 months ended May 31, against $63,890,921 in the pre- ceding year. Hamaguchi Has Been Tuilce.,,:';,;’ (Eneland Telephone & .ax'c: | Probers Told Terms Offered Named Minister—Popular |55 o e sar, compared with -1 for School Warrants —t PARIS BOURSE PRICES. BSSuns - 8 X % Aero Indust . 9 ailler (I & Sons Salesin BONDS, v 53§ 120 Veudta il 3 Sales In INDUSTRIALS. High. Low. Close. L a, m straining Effect on Spec- | ™% AP & 15 ulative Element. BY HARRY H. RECKER. Erecial Dispateh to The Star, NEW YORK, Ju 19.—The inrrrasev In brokers' loans to a new peak exer- cised a restraining effect on operations | for the rise on the Curb Exchange to- day, but did rot bring about any weak- n Miscellaneots utility and indus- trial issucs moved higher again in large volume and another list of new highs was established before realizing.toward | midday brought sbout moderate reac- | Large blocks in some of the leaders featured the opening. Mareeni Inter: { national Marine maae a new hizh and, 3 Acousiic Prod 12 Aers Indust war 1Aero Sup Mf A... 1Aero Sup Mf B n 3 Aero Underw . 2 Agfa_Ansco 10 Ainsworth Mfg .. 9 Ala Gt South. 1 Alexander Indus 9 Atnsworth Mfg rts pha Port Com.:. um Co Amer pi um_Gocds MI{c m & For Pow wai 108 Co. . 36" 28 37 Am Commonw Commonw. 33 Am Cranamid B n A Amer_Depl Stores Mock J V. 14 Mouswk Hud Bo 1 Motor Meter Gi 1 Municipal Serv . Naceman Spafid Nai Aviation . Nat Bak ... & SNat El Po A9 %d 4 Natl ¥am Sirs 1Kar Invest wa 1Nat Food Prod A 3 Nat investors 2nat Inv pld . 71 Nat Pub ser A §Nit Pub Ser B Rub Mach Sug R N J'n fheater Sup SEt e uheun Fharm Corp snex’ Bros n. . son H. ev_Calit El el Gr ¥ Hanbure e b 2222222 e Invest... 3 Abitiol PP 55 A '3 3Ala Pow 41an 67 Allted Pk 63 lied Pk s llied Pic B 39 o um Co Amer 5s SIveese 98 m Commonw s 114 Gas & Bl 55 2020 84'4 Pow & 1.4 65 2016 10515 m Roll Mill 55 ‘48.. 951 m Seating 6s ‘36~ 87Y% ppal El Pow 55 '56. 96 Tk P & L B 56, 9413 550 Dye & Pr 65 ‘38 70 s Gas & EI 41.8 '48 148 s Gas & El GRE 5.3 G&E 415 Tel UL T U 5lus 44 C 5154 v ', Rates Val Bag 63 Beacon Otl 65 ‘36 Bell T Can 85 A Bell T Can 55 P oct & Me fs M ut Gen El 55 A an Nat Ry 7s E '35 apit_Adm_ Co Ss 53 aro P & L. 58 56 Gen Sia El 55 48 .. 4 Cen Sta P&L 3'a8 53 0 e S L T e =3 D2>22222002222552> 5 5 > ) Pe H B e 3 2ARSTIESE3233 9934 87 3 0 SR onamowumnds Q00T 3 (24! epecial D 25t With Masses. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. atch to The Star. { NEW YORK, July 10.—Japanls new prime minister, Yuko Hamaguchi, leader of the Liberal party, which has 180 seats in Parliament out of a total of 466, is the third untitled prime minister of Japan. ‘ The new prime minister, an econ. omist, student of business and finance, | was twice minister in previous cabinets, and is very popular with the masses in Japan. His one son, a graduate of Im- perial University of Tokio, jiu-jitsu in- tercollegiate champlon of France, fond of outdoor sports, is at present a re search worker in the New York branch follcy of National Department Stores, n Plans for expanding the branch-store ., and also for the acquisition of new stores, are under discussion by the executive committee. ‘The name of Postum Company, Inc., will be changed to General Food Prod- ucts Corporation on- July 24. Unusually heavy shipments of Pan- ama hats for next season are reaching the customs here. E. I. Efimov, chairman of the board of the Soviet State Sewing Machine ‘Trust and three engineers of that or- ganization are in the United States studying the methods of the sewing machine industry here. OF 3 NEWSPAPERS Fair and Liberal. By the Associated Pre: CHICAGO, July 19.—A subcommittee of the Chicago City Council appointed to investigate an alleged “banking trust"” has been told that Halsey Trust & Co. was doing the city a big favor in offer- Ing to buy $40,725,000 in school tax an- | ticipation warrants. When the city council was asked for approval of the loan recently, several | aldermen chdrged Chicago bankers with gouging and termed them “Jesse | Jameses.” The aldermanic objection | was that the syndicate headed by Hal- | sey Stuart & Co. was to charge the school board 6 per cent while holding | PARIS, July 19 (#).—Trading was quiet and prices were steady on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes, 75 francs 30 centimes; 5 per cent loan, 102 francs 70 centimes. Exchange on London 123 franes 87 centimes. The dollar was quoted at 25 francs 54 centimes. M s S Jo:g’;l: “l“. First Mortgage Loans Fair Rates of Interest J. LEO KOLB 923 N. Y. Ave. Dis. 5727 | ZEZERETLZ! 1'a Am Dept S ist pfd A , % 1 las Hud Pow. .. Niag H P A oii Niles Bem Pnd.. .. Nor Amer Aviatior 9 Niag H P B opt wai 2 Norih Am Ceme: 4North Am Util & 1No Am Avist 125 Norun Easter 7Nor Sta P_A 1 Northam Wa 10l Stocks A....... 3 Qutboard Molars A 1Pac G & E 1 pid 53 Packard Motor n 1Parke Davis Co 3 Parmelee Trans *aPend D Groc A... %s J C Penney & Col.. 23 C Peaney pia GEEA.. n Ohio Bd B War 1Pena WP C.... 933 Fennroad Corp vic T Peop Drug Store 9 3Pecp L & P Corp A 1Peop L&P Co A s'1d 13 Detrol ‘Corp 1 pd.. 3 Bhlippe (Louis) B of the Bank of Japan. Japan's foreign minister, Shidehara, 15 the former Ambassador fo the United | States. well-known in Washington; while the third of the big members of the cabinet—the minisier of finance, J. Inouye—is one of the mest liberal mind- ed of Japan’s international leaders. | g, 4 e Uniied States, is an international | pewitt & Palmer. New York newspaper o BB o banking expert and has been governor | brokers. have filed wult in SUBEHOF ;‘g’;:n“esp::zidl:n:t?lufhe “Fieet. Nationai of the Bank of Japan. Court here against Harold Hall and |Bank. “We have done everything po: It is expected that as a result of the | Willlam Lavarre, for $13.175 in com- | sible to aid them by extending credit.” change in Japan's government, a more | missions alleged to be dus for services | “Tax warrants do not make an at- i compromising attitude towards China |in connection with the purchase of | {ractive security.” he continued, “be- will result, and Japan's interests in lhe!lhrre South Carolina newspaper: they do not bear a ,,de,;,plmn Standard Brands, the fod holding | company backed by the Mergans, and | which is expected to annouace some new acquisitions came within a frac- tion of duplicating its former best, New highs for the year were also registered by United Siates Finishing, t and General Realty | 1{ Amer Prenmatic ed. Strength also ! 2 Amer Sol & Chem quite_pronourced in Walgreen, Proctor | * E ¥ pid & GEble, Cansdinn - Marcont and| 1 Amer Super isf 5id J! X last-named 6 Arcturus_Radio T by ane| .l Atizona P Girectors have recom- | ng of rights to pur-| < nt 580 ' 3 Chi_Pne Tool 5135 '42 18 0 A 53 (IO £ PN Y $13,175 in Commissions Asked by | 178¢ balances. for which they agreed to pay the school board 2 per cent. At the ! New York Firm Against Two same time they were to reloan the | South Carolina Men. B LT ST R e e MONEY LOST? 40 Amer Gas & 1Amer Gas & 3 Amer Lt & Trac. 13 Amer Inv B Ty Amer Mfe . 3 Amer Inv war Inv ris Nat Gas 1Ame: Pae bt 1 money to customers at anoth or | E!n'/.y T . "n::’- h-;-‘e‘ W;"(hltu dstts or Four bankers invited before the com- | ¥ Sisanisation. CHARTERTD mittee declared the terms to be not | only fair but liberal. ! “it is no fault of the bankers because | 9 Box 3E. Star Ofees " 20ress the city, the ‘school board and other | i 24 Cit Ser Po 5iss '52.. 5 Com Larahee 63 '41.. 5 Cons Pub 6%s '36.... 104 7 Cons Tex 85 ‘41, 12 Cont G & E 5 5Cent Ol 3ias, 4 Cudahy 51.s 3Den & Sal L s 9 Det City G 65 A 10 Det City G bs B '3 1 Det Tntl glus "52 1 Det Tnti 7s /52 X G Gas 6's8 1 P Na 6 ast o Mortgages Investments JAMES Y, PENNEBAKER Nat. 5291 1520 K St. N.W. 55355088 S 3 Fed W & Firer 2 Firesione TSR 5Fla P&L & 5 ¥Fia P&L 10 Garlock ' Pack 7 Galinean Pow 53 '3 tineau Pow 65 "41 nA TSt A ww 53 B3iy 20 Gen Ind Ale 8'os 44 1037 3 M 658 '37 8AT; n 65 ‘48 80 { soon-to-be-called naval reduction. con-| Papers in the suit were served on ference wil be fe't on the side of {William Lavarre, who rccently is said reduction. to have split with Hall. Hall was not And if Japan is asked to become the [ in the State and attachment paper: arbiter of the present serious Russian- | Were isued for any holdings he may v v have in the State. Chinews dispute, ber mew government is | M40 5 e brokers caim they are deiidl due $12,500 1 commission for the $400. Ernest K. Moy of China, who repre- | 000 purchase of the Spartanburg Herald sents the Kuo Min News Agency, pre- | and the Epartanburg Journal and $675 ded as gracefully as any American | Of the commission claimed for the Co- could at the dinner.given h New York |lumbia Record purchase. Executives of by the Association of Foreign Corres | the chain asserted last night that all spondents to the foreign journalists, [ SOk of the papers was in the name able realizing azain Boad | points 3 B as Po bur quickly | 3 A Vot aach Investors was 2 Auto VM cvt pr b However, a majority 2 Aviation Co of Am support, some of the u'i Share broke more shorily after th rallied, while down even more of others met. with goo ticntarly nited Gas 2 6 B v hich anpreached the $300 level for the B e R first time after a somewhat disappoint- 1 Belianca Airc vt inz opening. Nerihern States Power 1 Bickford Inc PARENTS ARE HELPLESS AS TWO CHILDREN DROWN Father Throws Daughter Shore-| ward, but Mother Is Unable to Rescue Child. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 62nd Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly James F. Shes President Secretary iits Pl Glass Botsmes. Mix Corp: olyme 2Poril El Pow o § Powdrell & Aiex 3 1Gen Thea Equi 65 ‘44 1 Bickford pfd. 'z Prudence ‘Co ptd. 13 Georeia Pow, 55 67.. and Allied Power & Light were heav 2 Blauners ... . c‘i Proct & Gamble [ ] 45 3 5 '2" ow 53 ‘67 5 but the hold nies held close | 7 Blaw Knox n . 4 Prop 8ilk Hos Mil. cent lev : 1 1 L 8 P, 32 Pitney_Bowes P.. 2 P, 10 P 1 vend 6s ‘37, Fin G5 A ‘46 v 180 Prudential Inv i et 50 Broct. & Gamble 1 has been climb- | '&BeaE TEL &P 3 e s b Ep St o Corp A Rafubow Lum B 4 past few weeks, 3 Bri P eh v . 14 B Corp . 2 Ralnbow Lum B.... ton, and Arkansas | 13 Boil Corp B oo enjoy.di Tob cp Il ndiana P&L 52 A nil P fec 75 E nil Bec Am 53 ntersta Pow 6s ntersta Pow 6s ' nv Equity 55 A ' bemesan oD 2SS SEAT. 822551 Mutual Investment Trust Offers advantages to the Investor in addition to Substantial Profits 52% net earnings so far this year Write fcr Booklet Marlow Beech Corp. 1732 Conn. Ave. Potomac 6167 6% NOTES 2Sou C E C pf. 5 Secured by 1Sou Cit ULl A . First Mortgages 13 Southern Corp Pictures. ; 2 23 S0 Safe—Conservative 42 Years’ Experience teake your savings and surplus funds work for you at the highest-inter- in finsncing est rate consistent homes and 11 the with absolute sale of theso se- safety. curtties. Wm H.Saunders Co, Inc. REALTORS Main 1016 93 Southwestern Ry. 4s 1932 95 19 | ; 29 1433 K Detroit Aircrafi 5 Close. De Haviland A ol 1374 Donner Steel.. 14113 Douglas Aircraf 148 Draper Corp Dubtlier C&R 100 uke Pow 1023, 2'Durent Mot II1l1l] E © Staies Pow B.. st Util Inves A 3 Efsler ~ Elec = 430El Bond & SKII.110 829El Eond & Sh ris 2El Bond & Sh pfd.. biain Do b e T Sentemier Ll Decemoe Beptember Deramber . Lard- v Septembor | octnber ... Ribs— m prerber CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET CHICAGO. July 19 ().—U. S. De- - riculture—Hogs—Re- 15 2 including 3.000 d market mostly 10 to 15 highes than that 12.40 bulk better 0 pounds, 12.00t012. 5 to 11.8: 5; butcher: dimm to choice, 250-200 pounds, 11.10 1011.85: 200-250 pounds, 11.50 to 12.40: 160-200 pounds. 11.50 to 12.40: 160-200 pounds. 11.75 to 12.40: 130-160 pounds, 11.20 to 12.40: packing sows, 9.85 to 10.90; pigs, medium to choice, 90-130 pounds. 10.75 to 1 Cattle—Reccipts, .900: - calves, re- ceipt 1,000 head: market generally steady, hardly enough to make market; light yearlings, strong, 10 lower on grass steers; few Killer, stocker and feeder to dealers: slaughter clasces, steers, good and choice 1,300-1.500 pounds, 14.50 to 16.50: 1,100-1.300 pounds, 14. o 16.50: 950-1100 pounds, 13.73 16.40; common and medium, 850 pounds up. 9.50 to 13.75: fed yearlings, good and choice, 750-950 pounds, 13.50 to 16.00. Relifers. eaod and choice, 850 pounds down, 13.00215.50: common and me- divm, : cows, good and r‘w;ce. & 1 3 bulls, good to choice (baef), cutter to medium, 8.00210. vealers g (milk-fed, good and choice), 14.25a B 17.00; medium, 13.00a14.25; cull and Hs common, 8.00a13.00; stocker and feed- | H er steers, good and choice, all weights, 12.00a13.: common and medium, 9.25 al2.00. heep—Receipts, 9,000 head: open- ing steady to strong, now bidding lower; carly bulk natives, 14.50214.85; extreme top, 15.50; sheep steady; fat ewes, 5.50a6.50; top, 7.00; ewes medium to cholce, 150 pounds down, 5.50a7.00: cull and common. 2.5025.50; feeder lambs, good and choice, 12.50a13.75. g8 233 =2 On account of the many stockholders who are away on vacations from their usual places of resi- dence or business and because of the many additional stockholders in foreign countries, the Board of Direc- tors of the Associated Gas and Electric Company has extended the time for exercising “Rights” to buy Class A Stock from July 23 to July 30. During the last offering of Class A Stock under “Rights,” practically every one was exercised. Under the present offering the “Rights” have been exercised earlier and at'a more rapid rate than in any previous offering. Any stockholders who do not propose to exercise their “Rights” should sell them. “Rights” not exercised will be void and of no value after July 30. % Pub § opt war.. 4 Evans Wall Lead.. 3 Febrics Finls 2 Fegeol Motor Co 3 Fairchild_ Aviation A 13 Fajardo Sup Co..... 1 Fandango Corp A. 1 Fedders Mfg A._. 2 Federal Water A 10 Fiat stk deb rt 39 Fiat rets - 2 Financial Tnvest N ¥ 2312 > 3% slower 12 Foliis Fisner..... . . 12 Ford Mot Co Gan' A n 16 Ford Mot Ltd 2 Foremost Fabrics 14 Fox Theaters A.. 2 Frank (H H) Mfg Go 2 Freed Eisem R C._... 13 Freshman_Chas Co Garlock Pkg. 2 Gen Am_Inv 10 Gen Bak... 14 Gen Bak pid. 6 Gen Elec Ltd reg Fireprf n Ind Alc vte Laund Ma . Theat Ea vic Re & Ut Cor pfd 1127 1 Gleaner Comb Har .. 11813 1Glen Alden Coal .... 124 11 Globe _Underwriters to| 42Gold SealEln ... 1 Goldberg Stores . 303 Golaman Sachs n . 309 Util P & 14Van C Pk Markets at a Glance Associated Gas and Electric Securities Co., Inc. 8353383555 NaSREEL2, o EQUIP WITH GOODYEAR . Double Eagles... puunesied NEW YORK, July 19 (Spscial).— EARNINGS REPORTED. . A of Mr. Lavarre and executives of his or- | By the Associated Prese. | w ndm-ew leaving Ar'n:ncg tonight. after ganization and that none of it wes held COLUMBIA, S. C. July 19—Two spendine two months visiting all sec- | F'NME an. children, Vernon M. Eadie, jr.. 8, and tions of the count: under the auspices ‘The Augusta Chronicle, fourth paper | his sister, Elizabeth, 6, drowned at the of the Carnegie Foundation. in’ the Hall-Lavarre chain, was not | northern end of Folly Island despite ; o _“International friendship and good | mentioned in the suit. heroic efforts of the parents to save another ext over ! 1 Eefanee b Wil are bullt up by friendly co-opera s e e, them. Oils wers stuagish and there was pettl Candy ... ion and a spirit of frankness,” said | The children were wading in the e aviat 1 R lds Metal A - g in the some weakness in the aviation section. SR oiga Metsl A N{]r Moy. “No one has mecre responsi- | POLICEMEN ARE INDICTED | treacherous current in the channel Stkomsky lost several points following 3 RoiteRa, b &,F 8- the worid theg s the otebiet vho| s e B R rows I WD 2 slands, W] o United Aireraft. ng 31 Buima Comp il 1ROOT R &ror b o 2. 103 | reports on the news of one country t FOR ASSAULT TO KILL ;a0 o epedBueaay d 3 Burrough Ad Mch' i 64 18 5 e a8 e peoples of another, It is no new e Hearing thei > o s oush’ 1 hove) Fove 520 tArnit Pow 5158 A - | g their criss, the parents : e 1 BUbIe Rad Tube Vic! 2 Ruberoid ... 18 Macs Gan Blan 48" ;r:,"';,,:”{h: {;",’“?“flt e ?;’ “}“2 Ne Gastonia Officers Make Victim! rushed to rescue them and Mr. Eadic MORE BONDS WANTED ampbeil Wyant . R P e T A A R L L LT T : 3 | released the girl and attempted to throw 1 s areont W, o e ew Strs 3 v AN RS B ;2 ‘g :ul . n] s his business, if | Jump in River After Liquor her to her mother, who was standing IN SEABOARD PLAN| 2&bial Admin A sia S SMenLH e 58 realjournalist. ! in water neck deep. The child fell 1 Carnation Milk ..... 43 5 1Schulte Real Est. orris & Co aktione Cé';:"l::l tfi:s rnf (h% Argon of | Eaid. short of her mother's arms and H ¢! chulte Bz-! M 3 ce, sponding, " i While substantially more than 50| 13 Golen Cor " Am 23 Ssc Gen Am v this Steteisge e | e drowned. as Mrs. Eadie could not swim. per cent of the outstanding Seaboard | 2 Gelan C Am 1 B 18ec Gen Am Iny 3141 “We have been astonished at what we | LOTTE, 3. ¢ ' it e e AR reactie Air Line Railway Co. adjustment bonds | } Gelluloid Co o | §Safe T stat cod 170 || anwe have becn astonished at what we | CHARLOTTE. N. C.. July 19.Two ! his son, but the boy had been swept b Sy 26 Atl Sta Ser v 0 1 3 Seeman Bros...... .idru;—nic"‘yn .. fi‘ndefmu land of astonia policemen, Arthur J. Rolch1 farther out by the swift current, and e et hieirechnl | e s siSeiberiing B G : 1 | dreams. Your materlal foundation i and Tom Gilbert. were indicted by the | Mr. Eadie, who suffered a back injury| the adjustment bondholders’ commit-| 203 geat 2 Eelect Indust Inc pid N 1 o inly if any foundation o cnburg County grand jury yes- | some time ago. was unable to reach him e adjustmer Iders e 1 Gent a iSelfr prov Stores.... % 3 N : | that kind in the world is secure, yours | rerday charges of assault with a|and tee regarded the deposits as altogether Gent, i i 181 o Select Tnd 1st'pd 0 o v 201, | is. Now. what's next? I asked a busi- | deadly weapon ith intent to kil Pedro | anNe‘i{?ltrm;;'ghw J;SLT é'éd"’nf-e‘if‘?’ inadequate and will be obliged to aban- Cent n ntry Safety Cont . 2 3 ol Y oear !ness man in the West, reported to be ! 3 “Allin 7 3 e ‘ i e A : 3 Eent St EI conv Bf n 133 e e hlo B i . D 0 be | Molton, a filling station operator, whom | coverad today. ComSMER s eftort SoRSonmmmaia e i cent Sak1pid we 8, T Beton Leather Bk R 620) s 40 | worth $¢0,000.000, who'was Working s | they were accused of having forced fo | O e plan unless there are very substantia 2 Chmin Stare Btock.. 3212 12 Sheafter Pen . 2 Bein O Eer'a an of ;hard now as he did when he wes mak- | jump inio the Catawba River after he | . deposits of the bonds. Robert L. Nutt,| ,.7Check Cab MIs...... ASlerra Pac Eool 3 Efn OF st 60, ; 9a: o1's{ing his first million, why he continued |had told them he had no whisky for| SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. chairman of the bo: of the company, 3 Cities Ser n §id 9 Silica Gel ctis 6 Phila E P 5ips '72.... 104 4 : 104 |to do it. ‘Why because it's my life.” he | sale. | (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Cn.) said in an announcement of the exten- 2 Cities_Ser pfd 18onatron T 30 Poor & Co 65 '30 107 1053, | said. To a foreigner, such a state-| The alleged assault occurred the aft- | B sion of the time for recelving deposits 5 Poor & C 65 '30 S 5 1 103 ment is hard to understand. Why does | " . Allis-Chalmers Co. 58 1837..... 981, 10 Ji EN 1 Reliance B & S 6+ ‘44 n Y = ‘“’nmn of June 7. A few hours before Aluminum Co. of Amer. 55 1952 1002 : SRR Mahaw 53 0 your American business man keep on | Roach and Gilbert were wounded at the | Armour & Co. of Del. 5135 1943 88 ° s g oozl 3 Richng o1l e A rr!nfln% more money when he has|tent encampment of Loray mill strik- | Baltimore & Ohio 4123 1933, 87 WHEAT CLOSES LOWER Colump Au_P cvt pfd 3840 Anc P 8 35 B a8 |plents? Your present generation of |crs in Gastonia, O. F. Aderholt, Gas- | Bai"Ter or canads 4 toss. © | 3 Eommen B 3 gauihiend, Fer ne LN R making the desery biscsory Mk 5 roce:| it STISL, OF POl _was Jaially | Saltomia ber Gurp C Jeres y s '3 2 cser ! OES . | wi vi . Bw CHICAGO. July 19 4P —Plain symp- | 13 Conernzealiy B3 1958 STan Brends fne. A 3038 Perhops the nest_generation w1 not |t offcers. went 0" the camp to . | Shircie Nor R 412% 183 o on et | e Smmen Wit 3 Southw b & Lpin | emphasize the kame kind of work, but | vectignte reports of rioting there. The | Ghicaio Rock Isiand 4x 1934 . he wheat mar is overbought ha 1520 Comm 875 Stand Gas & E ris al Ee { will carry America forward to new and | officers said the » fired from | Shils Copper Co. 55 1947 much to do today with a reaction from | 394 Com & Sou opt wat. 1Spanien & HE S S AT greater heights. by, they were ‘fired on {rom cudans Backing Co. 8ias,i#dd recent sensational advances. Likelihood ons Ao Mer pid 1 1 1 SPant atever 3 Southw AP 53 A 31 9315 “What will American_civilization be | i Baison B0 Bascan 4izs 1930 of a_possible halt in drought damage | § Consol Dairy . 15 Stand G & E 9 Southw P&AL 6sA 2022 108 like a hundred years from now? I, for | e Gen. Mot, Accep. Cory Northwest tended also to pull values | 3t G050} &' Baii! i 2 Southw Dal’ PAlys 38 90 one. would like ‘to return and see” | JAIL TRUSTIES STRIKE | Gondvenr & &OR s 13510 down. On the other hand. hot weather 2 Sons Oas Util ey e 15tand Mot . .. 58un Maid Ra €'as ‘42 5507 A 551, | That's the only way to find out. Crand Trunk of Cansda s 1936 reports were again coming from Cana- % Consol ‘Insury. .. 8 Stand Pow & Li SSun Ol 8ty 39.... o P 99| GUIT Ol of Pa 55 1937 . da, crop advices from Argentina and | 4 Goaihlund: jgiend Screv. .. 18witt & Co'Sy "33 Alonzo S. Parham, 20, of Chicago. the| FOR MORE “GO0D TIME” | fiumvie off igs'fesz.. - Australia wese unfavorable, and the| 2 Conil Diam Fibie A stein & Co. - o e e first Negro to enter the United States Orcson Short Line 45 103 world wheat crop was estimated at 12 T LR 28tein & Co pid SUDI L & Rail 5ty 82 89 Military Academy. at West Point. in 11| __ = | Eniliips Pet. Co, to 13 per cent lass than last year, with 1 Gorroon & R p1a A. o Siein, Conmetics .. € Uni I & Rail 65 A years. has focused the attention of the | Thirty-five Who Refuse to Serve Eure O Corp 5ios 1937, 9 the world supply total including carry- | ; Grocker Wheeler..... 343 69 Sione & Web Inc - country again on America’s outstanding | o, 5 | Shciair Cride 01 Co. 5136 1933 9312 over, 10 per cent short compared with s ko AL e ; | military school. fie OffieriMoseAngclen APHisaners S O M Bere i tas) 108 a year ago. 433 Gurtiss Elying serv LBHE Mo s sy All West Point cadets are first recom- | “Locked Up.” 81 Lo To MUk fo Ny e 100§ Wheat cinsed Teavy at the day's bot- | 244 Curtsis-Wrisht "wi- 38wt It 3 mended by their Congressmen to the | X e tom level. 31, tn 4!, under yesterday's 3 iss war wi $Dyva WokiscH st Newsp Uni President for appointment. No one can | By the Assoctated Press. . Dited Drug Co 233 finish, Pye closed 57, to 51, off: corn, e LR 5 Taggert Corp 22 West Po 5'zs A apply direct for entrance, no matter how | 1.OS ANGELES, July 19.—Thirt; Western Electric Co. 8¢ 1844 % to 1 down: 2! 3, to 1% decline. o Atrpiane Mo 12 Thermmoid | Sates FOREIGN BONDS. much interested in military affairs h the cooke. of the Linceln | Wheeline Beeel Corp. 3'ss 144s: 190 and provisions ving from 5 set back 5 3 Third Nat ‘Tnv in thourande, A | may be. . went on a strike vester- to a rise of 12. 2 Thomps Prod A..'.'. SPAREl Mor LTINS . 98 | _From the time the cadet enters West | day when they received an announce- | 3 Thomps Starrett pfd | Point until he graduates all of his ex- ! ment that all “good time” privileges Mies 7+ penses are pald by the United States | had been revoked. o | ; gD §Bue Atr flan 4157 d Go{!:nn!lgm.c' It is esu:n:x;ed th‘at thr‘“ The strike was peaceful. The trus-| o i . rans Am 1 Danisb: Oons 85 ‘85, . cost to the Government of making an ties s'mply refused to serve the other | A d G d El 'H,’:’,fi”{f“.," r Trso.. 13 Finland R Mtg 65 61 Army officer out of each West Polnt‘?(\n prisoners their breakfasts, where- SSOClflte aS all eCtr!c 2 Travel A ggr_';f_"'"w;‘l"fix D cadet is exactly $19989. °* |upon jailers locked the cooks in their 61 Tri Cont Corp.. .0 1 Gt Cona Mun 18 ‘47 One Congressman suggests that the | cells, recruited substitutes and informed / S Stem 3 Thuns "Poric Stores... ‘43 42 11 Ger Sons Mun Government take an equal number of | the strikers they would remain without Y 1 Unlon Amer Investing o s men and ?-?n:mx and put 1\:»::} through } food until “you get your senses Il 3Union N G Cen...... 10 Hanover Crad 6s '3 2 course of training preparing for peace. | o “D ” 23 Unlon, Tobacco.: 3 Hune Tte Tiag A, C 83 {and spend exactly as much on such| Class A Stock nghtS Brvand. 2 2 iR Buptvaow oh 61, training as % now spent per capita at! INCREASE IN MARYLAND PP T G Imp © F1EC of Do A 65 32 £ | xtended to Ju e & Mondozs 7ios B1.- Motion picture theaters were the | WHEAT CROP FORECAST ' 3 Mor Bk Den 8s '72,ix first “relief” stations from the fierv, Special Dispatch to The Star. & Potrern Sig 1847 &% blasts of the Summer heat. About three | BALTIMORE, July 19.--Marylafd 1 Rumanin Tnst 76 '59. years ago their owners began installing | tnis vear will produce approximately 13 Russ Gov Sias 210 for Summer us: air-cooling machinery | 9,454,000 bushels of wheat, according to REECTandin t0 regulate temperatie. Rpor roeche Trom. sy mgns Saarbruecken 75 35 And business, which normally fell off | throughout the State. The crop report 3 Santiaco 55 49, in the Summer, cxpanded to a remark- | Jast vear totaled 8.900.000 bushels. The | Saynmee gl x A able degree. So Instead of using it in | five-vear average for Maryland is 10,- | Sy e ey o Fone on uRLY no thers Is hardly. & oty | Prons, Pusnele ;s i) nf Ind €5 41 { v there v & city | “Wheat sold on the floor of the grain Uni Stores A . 3 LT T e in the United States but what has at |oxchange yesterday for 31.43'4 a bushel, H:fvE:?:l”A‘\" ..;,Nw».m issted. :;":s.tut;:m and some many, B“’-COOled;(-ompand with $1.39 for xha_h :-or:-;‘- n-—New. S, sponding date a year ago. s - 27 0t Fauitles ww—With warrants. In this innovation the motion picture | Ll price is due to the drought in industry is far in the lead. Other busi- | Canada and various sections of the ness has been slow to adopt it. country and to other cauces. seee But this Summer the R. H. Macy Co., | In_Maryland, it is rcported, the 1§ van C Pks bfd one of the large department stores in | wheat yield in the various counties VWOt .cusisihas New York, has installed a similar cool- | this year is_exceptionally good. 12 Walgreen NEW YORK, July 19 (#).—Stocks | D8 system for its basement and first| 1n’Kent County the vicld is consider- 3 i RN strong; U. 5. Steel new high, Bonds | nords Shonoine thaberiment, BUt the | ably jarger than growers had anticl- ST g; U. 8. . Bonds | crowds shopfmg there during the re-|pated before the thrashing season Western Alr Exp ... mixed; American I. G. Chemical 5!2s|cent hot spell would indicate that it iS|opened. armers in this county are get- I West Ar Exp s T $872 5812 8392 |soar. Curb irregular: Proctor & Gam- | Proving both practical and profitable. | ting from 25 to 30 bushels of wheat to 2 White Star Ref ... ble up more than 30 points. Foreign|, Undoubtedly other progressive depart- | on acre. 3 Widia: Eood Prod exchanges easy; sterling cables down to| fent stores throughout the Nation will —_— LR | avorable werthor " Suges oaaed Un-| 'Will "office bulldings be next—some Bond Issues Awarded. e, e stocrs, { mistion house selling.” Coftee quiet and ey oo Capsimensing W the BALTIMORE, July 13 (Special.— 30 Ariz e C. e V. i § £ 5 'y < Eom Tun. & Driis 3 L el e D L Somberiand. Ma. 4%x per cont hospital | %‘é:':‘c%"\?. TS CHICAGO, July 19 (). — Wheat|lightful and comfortable in the hottest bonds, maturing August 1, 1959, has | o Paleon_ Lead M. weak; rains in Canada. Corn easy; |92y in Summer. will be a reality before | 005 Jde ™0 {he Mercantile Trust Co. fine “weather. Cattle steady. Hogs|Many years, said B. J. Dahlberg, Chi-) 5 joirc a¢'a price of 90.89. The higher. Cago Dullding supply manufacturer, in | 0 “other bid received was that of sl e 97.60 by the National City Co. of New (Copyright. 1920. by North American News- 4 Ipaper Alliance.) 5 York. . Firm to Redeem Stock. Bid. Asted.| NEW YORK, July 19 () —The| NEW YORK, July 19 () —First AL e [] g American Bakeries Corporation, - | National Pictures, Inc., has called for ating in the South, reports first half | redemption on October 1'all its outstand- 1 New Quincs G 1 Niplssing 2 i 2 Noranda | 4245 November. 1958-38 56-38 ayzart Corp Hareltine_Corp .’ 10 Helena _Rubenstein 25 Hiram Wall. G&W 4fiood Ruocer . 2 Hygrade Food Frod 4Indust Finerce ctf 1Insur Co' N A..... b nsur Secur 61 Insur Shares 1Insur Shares A 4 Intl Prod . 83 Intl Projeci n 31ntl Superpow Corp: 5 Investors Equity "] Irving Air Chute. tal Superpow A tal Superp deb ris. ohnson Mot . fonas_& Naumb C P8 vic pid A. evstone Alrcraft Henry pt pf. 8 Roan Antel Cop . 38 . o e > . 2| net profit of $271,729, against $248,650 | ing 7 per cent second prefe: 10 Uni Verde ‘Ext i 9 8 907 o 3 1% { in the first half of 1928, 7 per cent second preferred “B" stocks 2 Unity Gald (BLECE TLE 3 - mpep“ and accrued dividends. The 9 Wendon Cop H b Mathieson Alkall Works, Inc., ended 2 RaRAa LI srauerr o 19a) op, 2 |the June quarter with net income of | company’s participating 8 per cent first preferred was retired on July 1. Bales in 41as J. and 10,697, equal to 96 cents a share | Bidels. moeEnDENT Om. sToCRS. | 4128 S 200,398 commman aharce: i best e HAm Sn.oilte s -3 {38 dudi sto ings in the company’s history. This 1Argo Oil. 47,8 July, 1854 op. ‘34 compares with $506,675, or $3.15 a share FERTY Wynd. ¢ 8 Demie a3 0. on 147,082 shares in the precading 18 mora el quarter 'and $556.666, or $3.49 a share 10 Corden Of1 I in the second 1928 quarter; Net income EX( for_the half year was $1,117,371, or t ?E,E Gu]:” by CHANG‘E' $1.75 a share on the larger capitaliza- (Quotations furnighed by W B.oiibbe & Co) | tion, egainst $986,130, or $6.11 on the| August 30. The Overland Package dey. smaller number of shares. Service, Inc., a subsidiary, ‘has trane- i 2912 L2EES shstans e on pRSERrOR ‘ki;;tl to Be Offered. NEW YORK, July 19 (#).—Directors of the United States Freight Co. have voted to offer stockhclders rights to buy one additional share at $80 for each 15 held cn July 26. Right expire '. bEb R i 583582205508 ™ AR (22 s i 3, o Gl e BER S, 2 Bmmarsa B ' orangcan oa 8088355 o B New Securities o omaokla_Ofl'": ouston Gulf, s £ o . o value (or par). ¥ u.ggss sftg, Chicago Yellow Cab Co. had second | ferred its business to the New York 13 R quarter net profit of $532,672, egainst| Central. (PR $452,060 in the June, 1028, period. Net g t' for the first six months was 1,196,691, compared with $957,843. Columbia Steel Corporation ended the first half with net profit of $1,966,737, first advancing movement in cotton was re- $679,161 In the first half of | C0/ed around midday today after halt- 1928. ‘White Rock Mineral Springs Co. had | ing the first two hours, and prices rose first. half net profit of $589,481, against sh.rm! half .a cent into new high $646,728 in the first half of 1928. grot for the season. After selling Stockiioim, crow New England Telephone & Telegraph | #round 193 for December contracts, CERTIFICATES. Co.’s net income for the second quarter | Profit-taking caused a setback of $1 e ¢ o was $3,047,553, against $2,921,644 in the | 8 bale the fast hotr, leaving & gain of oot e ko oo period about 30 points on the day. Spots were i, wonPaRg oI advanced 35 points to 19.20, - Afridi chiefs presented. daggers and . A P S ndon. pound. | Paris, franc. russels, oei 58, By the Astociated Press. NEW YORK, July 19.—New security offerings today include: Ttalian Supsrpower Corporation 35- year'6 per cent gold debentures with ‘common stock option warrants, amount $4,000,000, at 91 and interest. Hercules Motors Corporation com- mon stock, amount $4,500,000, at $30 a share. MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, Julys 19 (P).—Call money steady: high, &; low, 7; ruling rat_‘e_i 8; t;lcsf. 'I.' AR T me loans_steady: ays, 77 ‘e 418; 4-6 months, T ST T COTTON PRICES GAIN. NEW YORK, July 19 (Special).—The 3 ELid W Falatata 2k ST FF FEE T TFSE F& 5 = then forget about Tires . s Safety at “70” BEN HUNDLEY’S GOODYEAR TIRES - 3436 14th Street N.W. 14t St. at Newton et ot et o NIE SRR s S SETSPSTANE s S &F T o FEFIEFITE . Crow! Bousdno g s ooy ssh FRRFEG e T e TEE 1 st Saansdas W to the members of the i it recently s 38582 3

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